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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1909)
1 it: I ; . i ," ; EIGHT PAGES. EVEMMJ OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, PRECOX. HATTBPAY, April 10, I90. TACE THREE. toiiiiawmm Omly Tbirty Day t t OF ANKRUPT STOCK SALE LeftBllQ If you are in need of anything in the jewelery line such as clocks, silverware, cut glass, hand painted china, a nice chain and locket, ring or pin, call early and get it at less than wholesale price. For the next thirty days only you have got this chance and it will not pay you to lose it. 21 11 0 P are La Grande's Leading Jeweler Opposite the United States Land Office AEASTER No matter how carefully you may dress'on other days of the year Easter Sunday always calls for your best. It's splendid foresight to make Easter preparation early so as to se cure the best. If you need a new suit, just take a look at our "Glothes of Quality" designed, cut and tailored from the choicest fabrics by experts the best in the land Glothes or no clothes, you'll surely be wanting an Easter Hat, Ties otherand new toggery. Ycu'll find the choice spring things here all are pleasingly priced. Ash Brothers, The Outfitters Wc are closihg our our retail 'umber yard in La Jrande. Discount on rough, sizad, matched and finish lumber 20 per cent. 75 and 10 per cent off on doors and sash, universal list. Regu lar moulding and mill work same as lumber. Job lots at any old price. Delivery at yard. Stock taken in present shape and in quanities amounting COO .-if "---- V. rr . V i . . " . I . . ' I stuff gotten out to special order. 3 Stoddard Lumber Co. EASTER SUNDAY TO BUG A DA 0 1 ( Few Easter Sundays have , been cause for so much general observance In churches with special music and special services. The day will be a musical one lu La Grande. The fol lowing announcements .corroborate the first statement: First .Methodist Episcopal Church. Corner M avenue and Fourth street. Easter services Sunday morning at 11 o'clock; special music by the choir; subject sermon, "The Easter Spirit;" Ep worth league at 6:30 p. in., led by Mrs. C. R. Thornton, subject, '.Mis sion;" 7:0 p. in. an Easter and mis sionary program by the Sunday school regular services of the week as usual. The musical numbers for the morn ing services are: Voluntary, Hymn. " Kise Glorious Conqueror. Solo. "Calvary." Offertory, By Miss Long. Anthem. "Zion Awake." Hymn, "The Morning Light Is Breaking." In the evening, instead of the reg ular church service, the children will present a combined missionary and Easter services. The program will consist of music, recitations and read ings. A cordial welcome lo all. C. E. Deal. Invitation to the Sunday school, where a thrilling interest abounds. Come, W. II. GIBSON. Pastor First Presbyterian Church. Rev. S. W. Seeman, D. D. minister. Morning subject, "Easter Chimes;" special morning music; organ volun tary, "Christ Is Risen," Mozart; an them, "He Is Risen," Bracket; bap tism of children and reception of new members and celebration of the Holy communion; Easter evening song ser vice with a short Easter address by the minister on "The Empty Tomb;" anthems. Rejoice, The Lord Is King," Sa kley ; "He Is Risen," Brack et, and "Hosana," Granier, and spe cial Easter hymns; choir: Mrs. A. L. Richards, Mrs. O. E. Silverthorn, W. II. Landrum, C. E. Cochran and Mrs. W. 11. Berry, organist; Sunday school !:4." a. ni.,; special Easter services will be rendered by the children. '- GREAT CUT IN LUMBER PRICES Daily Obseiver, 65c per Month Central Church of Christ. Bible school at 0 : 4 "i ; communion 11; church at 11:15; Christian and Jun lour at 6; Endeavor at 6:30; musical program at 7:30. Topic of the young heoule's meeting is. "Risen with Christ." Subject of the morning ser mon will be, "Our Debt to the Home less." The public is invited to attend these services. An entire musical program will be rendered Sunday evening. The choir under the efficient leadership of Miss Lena Mi-Reynolds will present the following program: Anthem .".Sing. Oh Heaens".Loren.. Sdo Xeidlinger. Solo. "Alleluia. He Is Risen" Xeidlinger. Miss Kli.abeth King. Violin Solo Mr. Muilile Green. Huet ."Consider the Liliiev''. .Topi iff. Misses .lessie Ge"ii & Helena Love. Ant Item ."Come See ttie pl.u-e"Adains. Solo ."The Risen Christ". Woodman. Mis. T. J. Scrogsins. t Anthem ."An Easter Hallelujah Loreltz. Solo ."Ave Maria" Millard. Miss Lena Mi Reynold. FORM ELLIS. Minister. r ir ItaplM t hitrili ( enter of Kth and sprint!. ; li I a v g h, .id. t . J. K Si'.r.- son superintendent. 11. Morning worship: Sermon "The Risen Saviour's Right to Rule." 6:o p. i". Yountt people's program led by Miss Ester Snider. th'me. "The Risen Christ" 7 :;;. Ketilng worship. Sermon "The Risen Life." Special music in each service led by O. S. WigKlesworth and his chorus choir. Cordial welcome to all. Special St. Peter's Church. Easter day services. First Holy Eucharist 8 a. in.; Sunday school and Holy baptism 10 a. in.; morning ser vice and Holy Eucharist 11 a. m.; services for the Knight Templar Coin- m,inlnr' ? i to rh tl rt ron service ....... i ... 5 p. in.. The chior under the direction of Mr. George Bireny and Mrs. Nelly Xeil, organist has been diligently practicing Easter music; Mr. Diritey will sing "Calvary" as the offertory solo, at 1 1 o'clock service and will re peat it at the service for the Knight Templar. Rev. I pton H. Gibbs, rector. 9 DRY CHAIN WOOD DRY For Best quality ot DRY chain wood call on V. E. BEAN Biggest loads for least money PHONE RED 1741 Accuracy the Key Note When you are installing a new plumbinig system or making the minutest-repair. We do this at the time you want it and at prices you can afford to pay. BAY & ZWEIFEL 21 DIP01 STREE1 (ON ATE DOd 8 EEDS Field Garden Lawn IN BULK Mrs. Ellen Cross a member of the Lincoln Memorial Committee, gives ;n interesting interview that brings out a new story on Lincoln. To the Observer today she said: "A pleasing incident was related to me by a lady formerly from Spring field Illinois, but now located here and 1 feel sure she will pardon me ' for giving this to the press. Her uncle of Springfield, was a very in- : timate and close friend :i( Lincoln, often helping him split rails. So one ! lime they struck out to find work, j loiiia to Missouri. aU.u; where .Kan sas City now stands. They halted for rest, the uncle remarking to Lincoln that he was almost staivetl: so hun gry he could eat a dog. Lincoln, look ing up. said: There goes one now and a yellow one too. The uncle picked up a rock and remarkably enough the aim was true. The dog fell dead. They dressed It. built a fire and or. hot rocks fried the meat. Both remarking the meal tasted fine." 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