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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1910)
v . r 1 i - ti. V. J w 4 f -1 N I ' M ' J ' ' . V I ) Published Vui) Kxctpt aiitlH . UKOHUE II. U HHtA. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR ;r . SUBSCRIPTION RATES: ailSla copy .... ..... .. : UjVkj i&cm th .............. 63 Ally, tlx months In advance ...I3.M - tally, one year In ad vane 6.M fMsJy, six motfehs in advance 7sx Weekly, one year In advance . C lutered at tiie poatvffioe at La Grand aa aec-oad-ctais matter. . fiua papr'Ul not puUiab any article ' appearing over a coo. da triune. 8ined artlclea will be re- rtaed aubject to tlt dlireUoa of ty' aditor. riease alga your article! !d j are disappointment . aOertfMng Batea, Local reading notices 10c uor unr trst Insertion; vac line tw each Mbaequent Insertion. Resolution of condolence, &o a line t '. ' ., . . . i O O UILKCII NOTICES St Jeter's Church, (Third Sunday After Easter) ' HolT Comnimilon, 8 a, j, Sunday Scfcopj, ja a, n, Vorning service, 11 a. m. Evening service, B p. m. CTON H. GIBBS Rector. :'lH. . ' Slethpdist iplseopai fioffb Cor. V. Ave and 4th St. SUn4ar School, 8:45, GH. Cprrey, Supt! Morning service, 11:00, subject,; "How to be strong." 12:00, Class meeting for SO minutes. 6:30, League Service. 7:30, Evening service. , . . , The doors , of the church , will be Opened both morning and evening for those wishing to unite in member ship. The covenant of baptism will be administered according to the form desired by the' candidate. II. a McLEOD, Ph. D., Pastor. ti y , . .First 4(esb)jlerian Church ' ' Washington . avenue and Sixth St. Rev S. W, .Seemann, D. D. Minister Morning subject. "Pride in Chris tianity Justified. V . Evening subject "What's In a name." : .;'..- ' Special music by the choir morn ing and evening. Sunday Bchool, 9:45 a. m. V. L, Brenholts superintendent. . C. E. Service 6:30 p. m. Leader Ethel Wright. ' Prayer meetings, ThurBay 7:30 p. , Central Church of Christ (Ford A. Ellis, Minister) Tomorrow Is' C. W. B. M. day.' Mrs Ellen HunteE, the field secretary of this organization will speak In the morning upon the lmportnat work of the Chrlstaln Woman's Board of Mis sions. "The Man of Galilee," is the sub ject of the evening sermon. The life Of the Galilean will be given. If he should come through the streets of La Grande healing and teaching, ev ery of the . city would unite In cen tering him. Why? Mrs. T. J. Scroggln will sing one Of her beautiful solos. The Bible School will meet at 9:45 instead of at 9:30. .Mr. Walter Con nor Is )he efficient leader of this or ganization and he has under him a Splendid corps of teachers. There is a clasa for everyone. Earl Hough will have charge of the Christian Endeavor Sunday even ing at 6:30. The subject of the ev ening Is "Good Cheer In Dark Days." This band of young people Is growing , larger In numbers. A royal welcome lx extended to all the young people Of the town. THAT MUSICAL ' ' ' mt ' ! . ' .,, A freak picture of two of the print ipala In "The Alaskan" at the stew ard tomroorw nigh. - . - . . - . wmmaagm aajMj. .. Communion services at 11 a. m. John McAllister and J. E. Coffee act ing .elders. Walter Connor, David Cook, L W. Faulk and A. G. Herrman deacons. '.;jw!fi '.' REAL POSSUM llERE J. j). McKennon adds to mena5 rl In denn town office. r bids will be recived at the office of A' real live .possum, ' that to t the Recorder of the City of La Grande Southerner. Is sweeter than honey, Is : Oregon, for the construction of 43, a nobject of considerable study by ' 920 Cu. Yds. of macadam pavement. pedestrians today along Adams Ave- nue. The animal is caged In the' I McKennon, Thy ft. Roberts office. It came her fiom the South some time, ago and changed musters when Mr. McKennbn found it in the home of a Ynountainefr, To many, the animal Is rateher a "circus" for In thes5 Northern climes the "Taft Insignia" are not common sights. AbsaltdeJyj yr 11 ItzprovosthQ flavor 0JY. hoaiaMmarLmk )k ' of (ho food X ' "2. ' : fctoifc'; ;kCT3D 'ym- Gomplete equipment for resetting and repairing ' ; rubber buggy tires. . . LA GRANDE IRON WORKS i , D. F .GERALD. Proprelo' G)mplctf Machine n . v v A ri J .rvi LI 11 ill1 , Intercollegiate Meet. Saa PrancIScd, April 18. Stanford University and the University ol Cal ifornia track teams meet today In the annual meet for . the Intercolle giate championship of the coast. Notice to Contfttrtorn. Kotlce is hereby given that' Sealed to be constructed according to ' the pUnsfand specifications now on file in this office. Bids will be received until 4 o'clock, p, m., May 4th, 1910, and muBt be accompanied by' a certl .fied check for 5 per cent of the amt. o fthe bid. The Council reserves the r'lgh't to relect anv and nil bids. t. E. COX, Recorder of the , City, of La Grande, Shops and Foundry f. !. "" I'.-M 'rr-.mtj v,5-.'-"-'t.V PLAY OF Jl3 ' t o r- i o . ... v-;; o . -- '-" ,: o ' SOCJLTV - . t Two weeks from Tuesday will I Social Day, With the following 'com' mltteea in charge:, Mesdamea M. B. Donahue, EL D. Selders, Albert Hua ter, A. T. Hill, Geo. Cochran and Goo H. Currey. '- The fourth grade pupila of V s. Carlock'a piano class gave a recital of study pieces at her studio this at i ternooa. : The program was: Etude Le Couppy Alice Hill. Sonatine-Op. 36, No! 3 Helen Cur rey. ; V;.:' . Allegro Op. 20. No. 2. Mdrtha Watson. r ".' . - Allegro and Scherto Op. 55, No. li Kuhlan Leila Jordan. . Rondo Clementl nthel WrlghL ' Andnate Handel Nora ' Arbuckle. Rondo Mozart Nina Kane. ' I Next Tuesday afternoon, April 19. j the most Important meeting of th? i year will be held by the members of the Neighborhood Club and It ; la im I peratlve that every member b prea ) er.t. . Tho following lm'pftrtnat fea tures are to be presented and defl nltely decided upon. The program for the entire year; whether or ct the work Bhall be conducted as It has been the past year in departments or or as formerly; whether or not the Club will have : an aster show this 1 year, as well as other civic features. Financial matters are also to be dis cussed. I : to Dedicate New Church. '. v Seattle; Wash. April 16. The First Methodist church of Seattle, Just coin pleted at a cost of nearly $200,000, will be dedicated tomorrow, the cer mon to be delivered by J.rW. Powell, a layman of Buffalo N.'Y; The edi fice is declared to be the finest Metho dist church on the Pacific coast. ' f : Gives Away His Wealth. f Everett, Wash. April 16. Ta pre vent A. A. Alloway ft" wealthy Snoho mish county farmer frbra giving away everything he owns to the church of God Society, his son has been ap pointed guardian of his father and mother by the Superior Court here! The testimony' shows that Alloway has already sent $20,000' to the head of the sect, saying he' was command ed by the Lord to do' so'.' - ! Package Lost . ' !; '' Lost, in this city, a package af laun j dry slips wrapped In brown paper Leave at this office add receive suit able reward. ' ' ' '' ' " ' " '." . HOUSE FOR RENT Six room house.' unfurnished. Barn for six ; horses. Thirteen a month. Inquire at Logan Sherwood. offlce.s -r.:,''.::-..!i.";...;.iJ..n'.:-.i O O MercftaniNif ' iSave $idft0Q J T i 1907 fic Merchants u Oregon . saved ove :$i0,060 by carryna a part of their Insurance in their r 'Ik. AmmaiiI Own COmpauj, mc wi.yw Merchants Nmuai nre ts- i surance Association; of t Davton. Oreaon; In 1908 Z I fney;;w:,save:$15,000 Dur na me same period their neighbors were hand- pronrs. ; ; wi ; Kin the Oregon Merchants Mutuat you get: ' J INSURANCE AT C0S1 I A LIMIT TO YOUR UABIL- ITIES PR0MPF SEFTlEMENr OF J losses ; IV. OLIVER, Agent OPERA: THE I; We wili have them in about m H ave ' . ... . . . " 1 ' . .' Rhubarb Radishes Spinach" Celery and G . 2 l I 117II A ..I T tOCATED'HERE V . 'I ' ti AFTER APRIL WrH office: REMEMBER, MY GLASSES CVJE SRllSFRGjO VV;-V ASK AyOAE - i '.-:' ' , EYESIGHT ' GRIND All: The Evening lOliservef prints a X news all of the time J ' There's no -5,1 vt 1 i il "High Standard" Paint You know when tnat it will give oest results, oecause wneo 5 properly put on a surface fit to receive it, it has never failed in all the quarter century of its history. Satisfaction if you cannot get doubt. Letts and show H.H;B Hardware GOLDEN aweekVy v : -. : i r f V f U ! mi ' r . . . - 'een Onions i. I i DC MJ PERMANENT LY Ml rooms SPECIALIST MY: 0 WH LENSES ; I doubt abopt the painter puts it.'onl what yon want, and it if you are in supply colors how to be ;'''' . . l. ." 1 STOREr ; '' " ' i JsasJ -11 certain. ) ' pCo Furnfure aper NORTH Richard Carrclland GusVcinburg and 50 Others mostly girls l . ) :