Pate Sit liA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday. September 23, 1032 Rally Day Church Programs Are Arranged?" REV. C.W. CUTLER WILL SPEAK AT BAPTIST CHRUCH New Schedule irt Oftera- tidii Now at the Island City Community Church at Island City. Programs In the various churches of La Grande Surtday present many very Interesting sermons, musical numbers and other evonts, Including Rally day services at some churchcj, a message by Rev. O. W. Cutler at the Baptist church and others. All churches of La Grande, with the dpcnlng of the school year, are extending Invitations to Normal school students to attend services. Programs tor Sunday follow: llftptht Ctllircn Sixth and Spring At the BaptkJt chureli Sunday morning, at 11:00 o'olock, RaV. U. W. Cutler, tho chapel car evangelist, wilt epoak- on "The Christian's Guarantee," and at the evening service at 7:30 his subject will bo "When My Ship Comes In." Special music has been ar ranged. These two sermons will' coh 61udo" Rev, Cutler's two-weeks series, Sunday school at 0:45 a. m. pro vides classes for all children; young people, and adults. The young peo ple's mooting' will bo hold In the ohuroh auditorium at 6:80 p. m. All Normal school and high' school stu dents are especially Invited to attend dny or all of these sorvlcea and bo come acquainted with tho members of the church. Presbyterian Church 1 (Sixth) and Washington) . "Our church 13 organized for effec tive work. We dcoply realize' the 1m- Church Membership Gaining As Result Of Depression, Says Religious Statistician Presbyterians Plan Rally Day For Next Sunday daughter, Miss Anna, at the Johnson i home last week. PERSONALS lly Mrs. Nell Kight (Observer Correspondent) LOWER COVE (Special) Farmers are busy at odd Jobs. Some fall wheat sown, sheep are being brought pasture and the lambs sent to market. Rain the fore part of the hwsI. ut,lul ,h. iiaf A four farmuM I A apeclool Rally day Service will be have donned thelr red and held in the Presbyterian ohuroh th6 mountaln, ln Marcn , deer. Sunday morning, 0:45 o'clock, with all j Mr and Mr8 T JohnMn, Mrs, departments of the Bible schl moet-I Ttlompgon Bnd Mlra Anna Ing In one large assemb y. There will .HaoX(jr went to valI reoenUv be promotion and graduation from to vst the Carl Petereon nome, cradle roll, beginners, primary and Th retumed laden frult Junior departments, with appropriate r0 ,0 va exercises under tho direction of the, rthiJ j mom.- i.ii hi. cradle roll; Mrs, J. George Walss, be ginners; ana Misa ftima uubick, pn- nnn.Hn .1ot. of mary. The little open-gate exercise ' Oovo, met at, tn0 Wnilam Mli- by the beginners, welcoming tlw CI. home ThurBdav evenlng for a cradle roll ohlldrer., is always Beau- bvalnet 3 meeUng followed by a party. ful and fu of interest This is the ;A, tlm0 WJ onJ d b time when the little children becdmej Mr nd Mr Georgo Balt spont members of tho school proper, and " WWay, at the N. p. Kgnt home, i begin their class work. Harold Flnlay, mi Klght is remodeling his chicken general superintendent of the .school, 'hb and mak, oth ,mprove. (Is directing the work of the school ,-.. in a most successful way, and will Seyeraf famlUe( , thix vlclnlty . appreciate the attendance an co-tSmled the Home Products show ln La operation of all parents and friends. ' Grand6 thls week Certificates of promotion, and other , nas em&aal a8 a Btu. recognition will be given those ad- rfent at tne th 0reSon Norma, vanclng to the next class or depart- m st wltB hl uncle and aunt ment. According to the custom car- MrB A t Erlcltiioni ot '. uu "J Grande. five years, the oradle roll, beginner Ml88 Vm Cas6i tie, of Frosty, and prima! y chlWren will appear In nos J3 ll3 enrolled. They .are Elda , cap and gown. Tho school extends an Ma chlldera and Bllly flrst ; invitation to all who can attend to bo d Bett Kl hi and c,,. present and enjoy the children and der8 tnrd grade; . B(!tty Koger and program. Delia Morris, fourth grade; Edna TIIAN'KFIJI I NFS8 Wiseman, sixth grade: Robert Becker, J'lIAKKl'UM.ISfcSS jseventh grade, Lovene and Manford 'Thanks be to God for blessings rare Morris, George McClung and Alice I Which Ho has sent today I Wiseman, eighth Krade. There are 11 occasioned a definite Increase In a-'--";" " - Puii ewuueu ui "8" tn mirr in th irnltmi Rtnti trwm mim rn.mh.hin " .m rW Ki.ff.r I ' mnao so rougn uw way. innd la at Lowor cove. were only 86 church members in every who besides being ' tho head of- the 1 . I Mr. and Mrs. Charletf Johnson cn- 1,000 of population. In 1020 thero religious statisticians is a leader In .nuumu nuiu.u nu., m ragm, . were 308. Today there are 401, Dr; tho United Lutheran church. Joel Grocery, do 169.07 lly Herbert Valirnes Jr. "; NEW YORK VP) Tho Christian church, which made its early gains during a period of "hard times," is Increasing Its membership as a direct result of the depression, Dr. George Llnri Kloffer, president of the Ameri can Religious statisticians, believes. The gain In 1031 was much greater than that in 1030, Dr. Kloffer assorts, but the figures complied by him for Tho Christian Herald do not furnl3h a basis for comparison between the two years. no .Million Church Momlu-m A flve-yoar gain of 4,743,019 over the flguro or 54,525,716 established by the government census of 1020 is rioted by Dr, Kloffer. the total mem bership In 10fl being placed at 60, 208,704, tho largest In history. Ac cording to government- estimates', the 1931 population was 124,070,000,- Ohiirch history shows that Chris tianity rose among tho poor. When poverty, famine, disease, and war were undermining the apparent prosperity of the Roman empire, millions of peo plo turned to the new rcllgl6rr, with the? result that early iti tho fourth century It won full state recognition. In reeonf times, according to Dr. Kleffer'a figures, tho churches not only have gained lit memberahlii de cade after decade but also havo In creased the proportion of that mem bership to the total population 6f the cotmtry; that Is, church membership1 has beon growing faster than' the) population. Red Cross Drug Store, do 27.38 Pioneer Flouring Mill Ca, do.... 2.38 Glass Drugs, Ino. do ................. 10.99 Dr. O. L. Bigger, Pro, service 35.00 Hot Lake Sanatorium, care of Ind - 66.60 B. O. Republican, Pub. notices 33.30 Frank Conklln, car of Ind. ... 143.20 Ward's Grocery, supplies for Ind 71.00 W. H. BohnenkamQ) Co., sup plies 1.13 Perkins Motor Co., do , 9.15 La Grande Printing Co., do .... 22.00 H. & S. Electric Co., labor and materials 29.89 GENERAL ROADS Pete Grace, labor 159.85 Charles Roberta, do 103.73 H. L. St. John, do W. L; Devine, do 101.73 Roscoo Noal, do -. Harold Browning, do . 63.34 S. B. Morgan, do F. J. Eborcourser, do 30.09 G. D. Lay, do - S. D. Burch, do 69.87 State Ind. Acc. Conmi, Charles -Myers, do 28.69 men ......... Walter Beck, do ..,... 24.07 Charles Kuhn, viewing road R. H-. Davis: do 79.21- J. A. McKcnzio, do Walter Beck, do - W1-J9 M. a. Murray, do 2fl-37 George R. Cloy, do 13-47 John Bowery: do U"-03 B. M. Cantrell, do . 118 00 Frank Romlngor, do B9M Oscar Miller, do .., - 83.78 Walla Crcasman, do 117.87 O. V. McDow, do IB.0B K. D. Ness, do I3-07 L. E. Lay, do :. - - 33 2 Charles Weagel, do 31.70 A. E. PeuerhelmJ do - 114.13 Oliver Turner, do - 124.53 Chet Oodsoy. do 4-23 Charles DeVore, do Seth Maxwell, do ..... , Orover Hatcher, do G. N. Savagedo .. Ins on State Highway Comm., rent on grader 80.00 L, D. Noah, supplies l.8 Bowman-Hicks Lbr., Co., do 8.00 H, H. Horn, do T 136.84 Standard OH Co., do 686.87 Union Oil Co., do 776.48 n n. Sz D. C. Lay, fencing" 6858 30.28 W. H. Bohnenkomp Co., sup- . piles Church membership has Increased - nearly five, million since l!)2(l, and Dl. George l.lnn Kleffcr (above), religious statistician, says a large : part or the gain Is a result of the depression. "I bcllovo that tho depression has h, W. Wells, do 47.47 Ward Cottrell; do 60.08 Wlllard MacOregor, do 29.63 Claude" Jones, do 112.27 H. E. Banton, do 101.02 Fred Colip, do ...:.... 4 86.31 Frank Pool, do 93.26 M. O. Murray, do 36.94 George R. Clay, do , 11.22 John Bowery, do 23.94 B. M. Cantrell, do 18.73 Walla Creasman, do 11.88 , The following information from the D. A. VanHouten, do 11.08 union county records is by the Ab- Bud Jory, do i. 2.99 stract & Title company of La Grande, W. L. Robertson, do 17.94 0re. onanes Jones, ao , 1.45 J. L. Henderson, do 13.46 In re approval of report) of county treasurer: Report approvea. In re application of A. HT. 8tone dahl and W. B. Davis for cancella tion of penalty and interest on cer- 30.24 tain taxes: uancouauon uuuweu tu 77.73 provided by law. - 77.73 ; In re cancellation of warrants ls- Bioi sued prior to July 1st, 1932: Notice 104.95 having been punnsnea, saia iraramw 144.24 were ordered cancelled. 43.49 In ro appncauon or uscaj roasen 8.22 for refund of taxeB orroneousiy pam: Application allowed. 01.06 j Jn ro acceptance of roaa oeeas irom 6.00 James uooie ei ai., 5.00 I Unlon-Mcdlcal Springs rraarket roads Deeds of James Goble and E. 8. Col 10.87 ' llns accepted and ordered recorded. Ln Grande Iron Works, do 7.00 In re approval of appoinuneno o Sawyer-Holmes Merc. Co., do .... 4.60 Daisy Nelson as deputy constable for Oregon Portland Cement Co., - La Grande district: Appointment ap- do 41,88 proved. Grace Harness & Hdwe., sup plies Local News of Record John Pearson, do 13.45 Jim Newman,, do , 45.92 O. D. Pierce, do .t 23.92 W. Hi Briggs, do 4.00 Harvey" Crouser, do 66.00 Avis Ferris, do 43.65 Mlko Royse, do - 8.07 George Royse, do" 5.48 Ralph Coats, do 12.47 Joe Henderson, do 12.47 Dick Henderson, do i. 7.47 S. G. Ruckman; do ,. 33.06 8. B. Morgan, do 72.49 H-Srman C. Weber, next editor of the 1 . "The church was founded In tho Handbook of the Churohes, points out mld.it of hard times, and thoro is ol- ttlat the adult (13 years and over) wavs an awakenlnir of Interest ln It portatice and responsibility of our church1 membership In 1931 was 64 when tho world Is troubled. Wo are work; and in order that you may get por ccnt ot tno aiult population'. , , witnessing a return to normalcy. In the full bonoflt of our labors, wo Ch.tireh.es, Ministers riicraiso other words, men and women aro go want to enlist, your support and co- The religious bodies also havo in- Ing back to tho beliefs and practices operation. If you aro not tied to any creased the number of churches and Implanted in thorn as children, other' congregation, corno Sunday and ministers. In five years tho churches ' "The reports from tho few bodies worship with us," urges Rev. J. Goo. nav8 increased by 6,177, from 231.6431 that havo tabulated figures since I waizi tho poBtor. inis is Many oun- (n i0aa to 237,720 In 1931. The mln. 'worked out my totols Indicate that day In tho Prcsbytorlon church, bo- teters numbered 226,166 In 1931, on tho membership gains aro ginning with tho Bible school at 0:45 mcroaso of 2,538 ovor the year before. Ing." a, m. Meet wun ine cnuuron ona --r yoifng, people and learn what the tl3m; what , , and how ,t S6hool Is offering, Mr. Wale adds. ' . ..iminiBtor.,! i nrnnmo tn' And scattered clouds away -their homo last week Amongst the pastures green He leads Mrs. C. A. Becker Is slowly improv- And guides me all the way. I praise Him for HIb wondrouB love That Ho doth show to me And for His tender mercies shown In love" beyond degree. Ing after her serious illness of the past two : weeks. ... Mrs, Becker came to this neighborhood as a bride a I year ago. She' is at the Grande Roftde ihospltal.'-'';-" Mrs. Lena Becker and daughter, H. B. Florence, arrived Monday to be at i the bedside of Mrs. C. H. Becker. They came from Los Angele3 where Miss 4 13.r.Un. hna n nmltlnn Rh. urll.'. r.. contlnu- 'i COVE PERSONALS 1 the latfer part of this week butf 5.35, At 11:00 o'clock morning worship nuur bubs umays mmei win pmy i-uu sublcct" A. n-k. ....f.. lira a n Un,. discuss each of these phases of the gari, soprano: Miss CorliinS Baker, al to: E. D. Hurley, tenor; and 6. E. .Anderson, barltono, will sing tho an- tma tnem num-flr, uiu inuunvut win speak on "This May Be a Sign unto You," a sermon for youth and also for adult. During this service par ents will present and consecrate thoir Those evening services are attract ing largo audiences, and a hearty wel come Is extended to all who will' at- 1'lmt' fit. K. Clitlrcli (Fourth and Spring) Tho Methodist church Sunclny ...,... nullum- ocuins ac h id a. m. wun ai. Christian Endotivor at 0:30 with .an1 Whitney superintendent anaBu-i Invitation to all young people not at-,i KI" MSlstonf superlntflndent; tending such a aervlce dlnowlicre. MTB R- w- Ldgnton is superintendent . or the Junior department, Mrs. h. W. Iitand. titf ConirtiUnliy Cliilrch -Wealy ofthe primary department (Island City, Or o ) nn" Mra aiGn Wagner, ot tho be- ' tfhe ntiw schedule at the iBlond'Oity nen department. A splendid corps; Community churoli is runhlng nlctfy of teachers and muMclails assist lit rio With the morning preaching aer- ,0flcn 8rOUP- Blvll personal' help t6 vice at 0:48 a. m. followed by Surtday PuPi!- Orchestra Music will hi school at 10:45 and Epworth League Pyod at the opening at 6:30. Rev. W. H. Hertzog wilt At tl10 o'clock morning worship spoaie Sunday morning oh "Oiving or chorua choir will sing tho Getting " i UI"'"Bmt airootea Dy rnui Anaui-z, -'' - , With M1S3 Helen Williams at1 tho or- . , . , , , . , ... I rtV Mrs- A. 0. Conkllii aehooS begins at 10 o'clock and this, 0b'MtVBT correspondent) Week completes tho membership con- (djedai) The rk() est' , Wer6 not very plehtlful on the toWp'tf "cloan-u day" but tho feW Wore First Cliiircli of ClirlHt. Sclciitlut ' onthusiostlc arid a lot' of Rood cle'a'ri- ( First and Washington) Services arc at 11 and 8 p. m. with Sunday school at 0:45 a. m, for all Ing was doho and everybody1 felt Well repaid for their efforts. v. children up to the age of 20 years. " " J7"JT n n.m- . wnHnaDfin nmn t,Hm mnAt- Orogon, State college at Corvallls. ; I Wednesday evening testimony meet ings begin at tl o clock. "Reality" will be the eubject of tho Lesson-Sermon ln all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Septem ber 25. ' ; " " ' The Qoldon Text Will be "Froh. everlasting to everlasting, thou God" (Ps. 00:2). Among tho citations which Miss Dorothy 1 ills' left Tuesday for Wulla Walla, Wash., for hor last , year at Whitman college.' Miss Mills spent tlirce years in High school in j Walla Wnlla and this Is now hef i fourth lri college. Shd wos takeh-.fto , Walla Walla by hor father, J. B, ' art Mills, ! Many of the 'teachers arid a grotip" com- of vountr married beoold had a very State Ind. Acc. Comfen,, Ins on tmen County Treasurer,- freight paid Western Union, telegram Nelson Printing Co., supplies La Grande Book & Stationery Co., do ......, w....i.. E. O. L. &P. Co., lights and power ....... 32.55 City of La Grande, water 2.89 West Coast Tel. Co., telephones 12.55 Grace Harness & Hdwe., sup plies , 4.70 Leigh ton Welding & Mach. Wks., do 33.60 Perkins Motor Co., do 44.21 Bunting Tractor Co,, do 126.56 Peenaughty Mach, Co., do McDonald Elect. Co., do La Grande Iron Wks., do Farnam Supply Co., do "W). H. Bohnenkamjp Co., do .... j Automotive Elect. Co., do ore. Stato Highway Comm., do Wontworth Sc Irwin, Inc., do.. J. E. Haseltlne & Co., do A' hnlf hour's wrirlt nor ,,., ,,.., nhmmt P,n rn Fatland & Sims Co., do Union Hdwe. Co., do Deeds Florence Elliott to Frank E. Smith et ai, Pt. Sees. 8 and 9-1N-40 $5775. E. O. Evans et ux to W. L. Bice, Pt. Sec. 13-4S-39. $1000. John Charlie Hacker to Heta Hack er, 8E!4NW'4 Sec. 20-1N-39, 1.00. John- Charlie Hacker to Anna B. Hacker, SWVINW'A Sec. 20-1N-30, si. 'Jeanette Clark Rlggs to R. B. Ori dor, Tr. S. of Blk. 8, A. & D., Add. $1. Mortgages p. M. Littler et ux to First Nat. Bk. ol Union, L. 1, 2, B. 2, Union (8 I mo.) $1438, 61.07 ! Anna McKenna et al to C. E. Hack 39.22 man, Pt. L. 18, B. 11'4, Chap. (3 yr.) .60 $1250. 29.35 Georgo L. Southwlck et ux to Katie P. Mitchell. Pt. Blk. 24, West Union her mother will remain indefinitely. Watch for Rurt liiiat tins a bud- tidbit- of eating into inetnls. Now and then a scratched or. dented fender with paint peeled off starts to rust. In these cases a little new paint will stop the damage and prevent It- srireadlrip;, lri' Brushing ilti' these spots will im- prdve the appearance of jout caf. (3 yrs.) $500. James M. Harrison et ux to Perkins Motor Co., L. 4, Highway Acres (2 mo.) $70. h. J. Ebert ot ux to Martha A. Hoffman, L. 2, B. 3 "B" street. Orig inal town of Lo Grand, $300. Satisfaction of Mortgages W. T. Grldor to R. B. Grlder et ux, Blk. 3, Arnold & Dray's Add. Baker Finance Co. to Harold H. 64.60 Parker et ux. Releases only personal 3-69 . property from; lien of mortgages. 17.66 ' Ecl Harding to A. E. Mcintosh, L. 33.42 i2, DIv. "B", New Haven Add. 10.05 25.24 53.18 6.94 49.90 .51 13.36 6.14 2.40 Alaskan Caribou TliO cnrlbou In Alaska pre the only ones new found in the United Sates. They .Inhabit- the reindeer regldns, largely the tundras dnd hnrfen mountain ridges. prise the Lesson-Sermon will bo tho delightful party Friday' evening at' following from tho Bible: "Tho Lord Camp Yew Bo. Tho time was spent knowcth tho days of tho upright: nnu m dancing. Supper was served be- ! thoir Inheritance shall bo for evor" sldb ft campflro. (Ps. 37:18). Tne achool party at the gymnasium Tho Losson-Sermon also will In- Thursday evoning was an Important: oiuco tne iouowing passages irom tno cvont In tho lives of tho freshmen Christian Sclcnco taxtbook, "Science as It was their initiation Into the ,l rl.,ir,.l .,m,( The pastor, Rev. W. H, Hertzogi and Health with Key to tho bcrlp- mysteries of High school. ip h !l i L, w11' BPctLk on th subject "Royalty of turos," hy Mary Bakor Eddy: "Mortal Miss Earllne Whlsler left last week . rT . , S ZLh , Christian Servlcd." j bclldf Would havo tho motcrlal shmiscs for Chicago to tako a special courso t i; , ' S, ' i Thd two Epwoi-lli Leagues will" rhoct" sometimes good and sqmetlmes bad. 'at tho Northwestern university. Christ begin with tho Bible) school at' , .,,- ,,, nsm- mnrti tht ihiw i , ... .... ll-4ft ii m Mlwi Dorothv Smtitz Is " " - " mr. ana Mrs. hiu rniuips siarica dUDerlntondent of th school and has Proams fof rtll yotlhg people. At I pleasure In sin; but the grand truths Monttny for I(I(lhtJ whero Fthcy wI1I fXlTOSS ora Ul dVRnl"B Wor8nip aervlci-or Chlltlnn Sieco 3Pt this work ,yn th0 appIo hQrve8t. ilmon under her Otoea In all droiirt? WlU b hld wltu tho aot, of thf, error." "If sin. sickness, and death Gcl8Si who year B 8tudent TlZ III .S,. Jrt iSZJTJt ntltlresfttobeacohtlnUatlonofWhaLworo uiHlerstood as nochlngness, they ftt GoodinK co!IeKOi wefc with them Individuality and' Unity. In nil things that ore purely so clnl wo cfln be na separate as the fingers, yet one ns the hnnd In nil things GSEHtlnl to mutual prog fess.Wnshlngtoh: ment are showing good Interest. Jcuu-j Taught The Bdntltudes." Rally and promotion day will bo ob Do P. Mortlmoro. is preaching a serloB Sunday schocl begins at 0:45 a. m. Of sermons dealing with Ohrlat's Bar- at the Church or the Namronc. The moh on tho Mount at tho morning l"ny" creating much interest, worship service. TIicbo aro proving I Bcv- taMt Li. Swarta reports, very interesting and popular, and of! . Tll "lornlng servlco will begin at practical hclptulnosa. Thoro will bo111 'clo with tho pastor to speak ah artthem by tho oholr at this sor-j011 "Holliicw Itequhoa., Piank Cnltv vied. The Communion will bo served ' 19 oarn"lBt, Tho Junior mllonary tfho wonhlp service beclns ht' H a. m-'B1"011! wltl m0iii th0 Ur.aemont of would disappear. As vapor melts bo- foro the sun. so evil would Vanish bo foro tho reality of good. One must hide tho other. How Important, then, to chooso good as tho reality!" (pp, 489, 4U0). at Gooding college, went With them and will postpone his college work until after the apples nro picked. l,aVon Koger, a graduate of Covo High this yonr, hns entered the EaBt Orcgon Norm ill nt La Grande. Mrs. Thomas Towle and her Standard Oil. Co., do 62.05 Union Oil Co., do 368.95 ' Shell Oil Co., do m......- - 7.83 M: H: Horn; dot :..;.?..;;;,..-.'..... 138.61 , S. G, Ruckman, land 5.00 I MARKET ROADS Pete Grace, labor 4.82 W. L. Dcvlne, do 2.00 Harold Browning, do 40.39 S. D. Burcti, do 57.39 Charles Myers, do 1.29 Walter Beck, do 1.25 R. H. Davis, do - 50.25 hi W. Wells, do 30.30 Ward Cottrell, do 27.65 Willard MiicGregor, do 30.26 Claude Jones, do ....t 8.73 K. E. Banton, do f....... 7.86 Fred Colip, do . 32.56 Frank Pool, do 3.49 M; G. Murray, do .....,.. 64.42 Miscellaneous Placer' Location Notice: Ted Stoll ct al, locaters of "Golden Fleece Placer Claim" in Sees. 16 & 21-6S-36. Placer Location Notice: Frank B. Pierce et al, locators of "Golden West Mine" ln Sees. 16, 22. 23, 26-0S-36. JudRments Basche-Sago Hdw, Co. vs. Homer M. 20. n, I Games $107.76, fee' $50, costs $22 00 1 . A !- 1-X A t. ' The Mirthless Man A man without mirth i like a wngdn Vltli6ut springs, !n which ond la' cnused disftgreeflbly fo Jolt j Gorg0 Ri 0f;yi do'"ZII.."." eeo John Bowery, do .r. 11.07 Mary A. McKenzlo vs. D. A. & Ber tha B. Osborn,. $13,200, fee $500. ' Estates ' : A; N. Mayvllle, died 7-24-31. Mary B. Mayvllle, Admx. (J. W. Rollins, died 11-8-30, L. L. Snodgrass, Adm. The following information from the Wallowa county records is by the Wallowa Law, Land & Abstract Co. Deeds Wallowa county to City of Enter prise, Blks. 7, 8, 9, Rlverpark Ad., Enterprise. , I W, P. Davis et ux to L. A. Davis et ux, L. 1, 2. 3, 4, 5, Blk. 6, Troy. Gladys A. Soper to Ethel MI. Fish er, Pt. Sec. 21-2N-41. Myrtle WUlson et vlr to Geo. W. Nell, Pt. Blk. 9, Riverside Add,, lots 1 to 8, Inc., Blk. 3, Mjahon's Subd., Joseph. John H. Wheeler to Eugenia, Chris tiansen, Pt. Blk. 1, Gardner's Ad., En terprise. Clifford Bird et ux to Ada Boyd, Pt. E! Sec. 4-1N-42. Aoron Wade et ux to Harold A. Wade, Pt. S. 14, 15, 17-28-44. iC. T. Hockett et ux to Pine Creek Livestock Co., Pt. S. 4, 9. 11-1....-46. Aarton Wade et ux to Pine Creolt Livestock Co., Pt. Sees. 3, 12, 13, 14, 23. 24-1N-46; Sees. 18-1N-47. C. T. Hockett et ux to Asahel J, Hockett et al, Pt. L. 1, Blk. 7, Gard ner's Add., Enterprise. C. T. Hockett ot al to Pine Creek Livestock Co., Pt. Sees. 1, 12-1....-46; Pt. Sec. 7-1N-47. Ansel H. Peterson to U. 6. right ot way over W.SE Sec. 7-6N-43, Judgments Ocoldental Life Ins. Co; Vs. MStuy Hackbarth, $7390, Interest 8 por cent, fees $700, costs $14.34. Eva McCoy vs. Glen McCoy, at torney fees $75. Circuit Court Orders Jean F. Branson vs, F. W. Lanv bert et ux, order for publication ot summons. Oregon Mortgage Co. vs. G. A, Mil ler et al, order of default. Federal Land Bank vs, Charles' Kllnghammer et al, default. Occidental Life Ins. Co. vs. A. Hack barth et al, default, Judgmpnt, de cree and order of sale of Pt. L. 3, 4, B; 4, Enterprise. Velmn M. Man vs. Odeil Mart, or der for suit money, attorney fees. Eva McCoy vs. Glen McCoy, order of default,. Charles A. Blngamnn vs. Black Mar ble & Lime Co. et al, order adding1 certain party defendants and provid ing, for., service ,of summons. Eva McCoy vs. Glen McCoy, divorce" and judgment for attorney fees and' costs. Miscellaneous Bill of Sale: Fred W. Smith to' James W. Weaver, 60,000 feet lumber, $400. Bill of Sale: Kenneth Hall to D. G. Gibbons, garage and office equip--ment $600. Art. of Incorp.: C. T. Hockett, Louie: W. Hockett and J. C. Wade incorpor ate as "Pine Creek Livestock Co." Capital $25,000. by every pebble over vVhlch t rung. Beech er. County Court Proceedings Chriutlan Endoavorcnt Will nu;ot at (f:30 p. m. for their prayor meeting. TWea age groups mtot at this tlmo. Voung folks ard cordially Invited. The" popular evoning sorvlco at7:30 p1. m. attracts many who enjoy a nCt vlcfl of the gospel evangelistic typo. Old tlmo music will be featured by the' orchestra ln thoir prcludo con cord Tho song service In mi onjdy ablo feature and each ona la en couraged to slug. Tho pastor will proadh on a much discussed subject this Week, using the topic, "Baptism." li announcing his subject ho says, "Brtptlsm Is nowhere recorded In tho B'lblo' as a social event! It Is ono of the: most solemn and sacred ot-dlu-dhcos of tho church, Tho Bible clear ly Reaches who nro subjects for bnp- thi church during tho sermon hour ! The young people moot at 0:43 p. in. with tho lesson topic "Blblo Ques tions'." H. H. Cleaver will bo lender and oach one present will nsk a ques tion. Tho evening service begins at 7:So' rind the sermon subject will bo "A Sinner's Last Night." Special mimic hi planned Sermonette Edited by Harriet K. MucDonald 'lumth or (IihI (Spruce ill X) A Ilnlly tiny program will tako Hid plnco ol the morning aorvlco nt 11 o'clock nt tllo Church ot Clotl. Tho public In Invltcrl lo attend.- Sunday" ved Into In the nftornoon. Cnrl Cond left thlfl week for Bugcno to' complota his work nt tho Univer sity of Oregon. Mrs. L. B. Anderson nnd Mrs. I. J. Chndwlcfc entortnlnecl tho Indies' Oulltl nt tho homo of Mrs. Andwrsofi Mrs. Chfldwick naked for contributions- of supplies' for the relief work to be brought tf practices j behold his glory. Wo mny, if wo will, i ' , ' ,,", nngols into our everydny llv,nS. ZlXe d Z. Thoy aoom to enrry us clear out of Wcll low, Xnoso present cro M(8 tho illusion thnt this fleeting world R. T finrkor", Mrs. Presto, Mrs. La Is everything. Thoy dlsnbUBO us of Vlolottci, Mrs. Ohnrles Mnugredn, Mrs. tho fnllncy thnt working nnd clrcaslng Lnurn'WcHs, Mrs. A. 6. Conkllrl, Mrsi nnd entlng nnd plitylng nro tho Bum t. tt. Conklln. Mrs: Hefty, Miss Dor nnd substnnco ot humnn life. Tiioyotriy Mms, Mrs. Lnlrd, Miss Loin convince us thnt wo do hnyo scnsoiis Mnrtenr Mrs. Fletcher, Mrs. Spaeth, ; Innstmich na ye did It unto' one of the lenst of these my brothron, ye did It unto mo. Unrd momenta come to nil of lis, t-)tm ton pnnllvn tl.. in nvn lit,- lug bungs, aod seems to tako us. na 1 "f "f Ho did tho thrcO favored' disciples, Prayor meetings aro held Wedhos- into tho high mountains Whero they doys ot 7:0 and choir Thursdays at 7:30 o'clock. In- rtj allowhnco of bills: GENERAL FUND mother, Mrs. O. Luhd. wero hostesseB m&R to the Lndles Aid at the horn of Mrs. Towlo Wednesday afternoon. Thero was a large number present rtni. na aAf .. .,, is.. h i A- Hownrd, Supt., postage ,, v o t.v of 1.1. nvnnrin. wn.tr Ired SpnetHj lnbor nnd mnt(- - rial Lynch Plumbing C6.. do Andrew Grocery, supplies for Ind. i. . R. Ment oa.i do 318.18 Oeorge Bariihftrti do 154'.38 Community Cosh Store, do 134.88 Plggly Wlggiy CO., do : 180.10 Mohr'S Market, do 18.85 W. J. Hallmark, do 30.45 ... .44 Pnelf lc- Stationery & Printing I CO, supplies . 11.50 Nelson Printing- Co,, do 37.86 , B. R. Huron. P. M, do- , 15.03 3.87 34.11 16.76 3.00 10.33 O. V. McDow, do . 3.63 H. D. Ness, do 2.62 Q. D. Lay, do , 4.09 L. E. Lay, do ,.. ., 44.11 Charles Wengel, do - 97.94 Chet Oodsey, do 47.48 Charles Devore,- do ....,,. 41.50 Vlvan Richards, do ..... .., 3.36 John Richards, do .,...;..,.., 8.11- O. N. Savage, do 8.68 H. L. St. John, do - 10.86 Roscoo Neal, do , 15.45 Avis Ferris, do , 46.48 S. B. Morgan, do 108.71 D. C. Lay, do 6.80 Petjo Grace, do 8.94 Charles Myers, do 97.20 The Lavendar Lunch Depot St. Baked or Fried Chicken Dinner Sunday 35c Includes Potatoes, Dressing, Bread, Vegetable, Drink, Salad or Pie 41 K, eeps a cake fresh much longer The cream of tartar in Schilling Baking Pow der makes tiny bub bles in your cake bat ter that make tiny air holes in your cake. Substitutcsforcream of tartar make big bubbles big air holes that dry out a cake faster. Baking powders cheaper than Schilling use the substitutes. Look for the words "Cream of Tartar" on your bak ing powder tin. 'Ask any ttachtr ot COOKING wh'ci on SH utf IL.. I ESS when we meot God, when, w'ti truly live with Him and In Hint. We nro not to leave behind lis the Influences wo gflt In tho houso ot prayer, our gltta and our" graces nro not, like tho best china, to be brought out only on special occasions; not like those musty parlors of the olden days, opened .nnd nlred' only when company enme. W! rtuiy live over our blessiniw In moments of ndvcrslty. Mrs. Bcrtsch nnd Mrs. Lincoln. A lunch of ice crenm nnd enko wns ser ved utter the games. Covo High will play the first foot ball gnmc of tho senson with' North Powder Friday afternoon. The com plete schedule ot games hns not yet been arrnnged. Mr. arid Mrs. J. B. Love entortnlnod nt n smnlt dinner party atmdny. Covers woro lnlrt, for eight', (rho J, J. Wagoner, do , 23.07 N. H. Nlelsori) do .,,, 6.68 G. N. Spenrs, do ............, 32.28 Levy Store do ...,, 34.24 Hbfmartn' Grocery, do 23.81 AlstocK, Fny & Co., do 7.20 Haggerty oratory, do ., 8.16 16.55 35.30 1.66 Ilglon does not work normally In our homes. In our business, in our temp tations, struggles nnd trials, it is a spurious religion. "Use" is the dlvlnest word In tangling, ' 13 ,n" P"n word In heaven. Oiir education, our vnrlous gifts, our experiences and our Inspirations, nro nil for use or they are ns nothing. To serve God Is to serve ollier.1. For Jesus said "Inaa much as ye did it unto one ot the least of tlune My brethren, yo did It uuto me," Moon Drug Co, do Wright Drug Store, do ........ RoV Hall, haUlltlg wood Mrs. o: P. Harrison, rent for Indi , ' 8.00 Mrs: Olty Ohappln, do 8.00 Sol Scellmnn. do 7.00 ORcar Olson, do 8.00 Adrian Nelson, do :. 8.00 Irene McCarthy, do .. 10.00 J. J. Peck, do 10.00 Ln Grande Invest. Co, do 10.00 Geo. Chnpmiln, do 10.00 T. H. Moore, do 6.00 Mary Horstman, do 6.00 Amy Rlrtchart, do 12.00 O. Wilson, do 11.50 Blue Mt. CrennVery, do 22.61 Jennie Moon, care of Ind 20.00 Norn Ordway, do .. 13.50 C. W. Erwin. Prof, service .... 2.00 G. R. Hospital, enro of Ind 363.60 do 40.00 .30 tr n..ri ... tir... H. .i..i. nnmthv nmlth. rent 1.70 I'he best advertisement of a religion guests wero Mr. nnd Mrs. p. A. Con Is the peiuonnllty nnd conduct of its Klin nnd two dnughters, Jonn possessor. , ! i ; -, Frnnees nnd Cntlierlne, Mrs. A. G. "For knowost thou what nrgumont Conklln nnd Albert Conklln. thv life to thy neighbor's creed hntli Mr. nnd Mrs. niomns C. Hefty nnd lent." Tho uses should not be confined to private votlons nnd to Sundays. Charles and Donnld were dinner) , , ,.,, ,,,.,,., guests ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Tliomns Towie Miry E. Mayvllle. do ... -s of heavenly inspiration m)(lav I Bd. W. Hackman. supplK be confined to private dc- ... ; rv,,,,v Rmith. tml guests nt a waffle pnrty Friday eve 8ta, Ind- Acc' Oompn., Ins, oh nlng Mr. and Mrs. Milts and family. 18.71 Pud. Court. men Elgin Recorder, Proc. 13.78 1 Grando Observer, do 13.88 Divided Honors The rising of tlio American Col- West Const Printing Co, siip- onlsts ngnlnst tho lirlllsh enemy oc- piles 139.81 curreil on land find nt sen more or Ln Grande Book tt Slat. Do, do 24.46 less colncUlimtnlly over a long 1 Wagner Hdwe, do 4.86 period, and U Is Impossible to lis- I ont.Pl sign any date vrl.lch ivoul.l sho P' Co' "8ht" ,ntt mM which arm of the servlco wns first MUy. oroceVyT supplies'' tor lu tills regard. ., Indi , mM iiBiiBiHeniiaaaaH But nt Sugar CAKES Each 34c Braided TEA RINGS 15c 2 for 25c Date Nut CUPCAKES Dozen 15c Fresh APPLE PIES Each 17c Lady Fingers and Macaroons Made to Order IHBS icaca