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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1911)
SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1911. -Cl" : - PAGE 3 , i rz i t v I V . V 'SO JL J Q t 1 1 ke 1 AJ 'W Store Mm wsst Every shopping woman in La Grnde and vicinity will find pur opening an opportunity to to get acquainted with a real Variety Store and pick up some unusual values. Home goods at saving prices are bur specialty. Those mentioned below are but a suggestion of the many good things. You are cordially invited to come, even if to just look around; We want you to see the New Store. Every LadyVj; A big as sortment of Stationery Thebiggest sceool tablet to be had Today for 5c t ; Mop Handles a very good, straight, strong handle For only 10 cents TURKISH TOWELS We have a big assortment but today we are offering some mighty good -I f values at 5c and , A:" i'.t-. 8-QUART PRESERVE KETTLE - - Gray Enamel, first qualities, best O make. A saving to you, at udJ THE BIGGEST BARGAIN OF ALL A Regular 75-Center rooms We are offer ing some to day that are not very often sold as low as - 1 Big Wicker Clothes Basket 1 to a Person LADIES' ALL BLACK HOSE Big value, good firm, seamless weight, 10c j THE ' - 1 1 " ' ' "" . . . 7. , ' X CHURCH NOTICES St. Peters Church. Third Sunday in Lent. Holy communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; morning Bervice, 11 a. m.; evening service, 5 p. .; Wednes day and Friday. 7:30 p. m. UPTON' H. GIBBS, Rector. mt V rtinrh Snnth. On account of the absence of Rev. Ball, Alice Childers, a Salvation Army worker, will occupy the pulpit morn ing and evening. rhrktlan Science Church. rhriatinn Science service are held rh Sunday at 11 a. m. at 907 C ave nue. The subject for this Sunday Is 'Matter." Central Church of ChrNr. Corner Washington and Depot St. "The New Religion" will be the morning theme. "Can a Minister nreaoh the Truth?" will be discussed Sunday evening. Service begins at 7:30. If you are interested in this subject you are urged to attend for the speaker must depend upon the in terested parties for bis audience, ine minister will not go to Allcel Sunday morning but will fill the La Grande pulpit Instead. The public Is welcome to all of these services. FORD A. ELLIS, Minister. fone, superintendent; Epworth lenv.ua, 6:30 p. m., Miss McMurry, lecvier. Morning sermon, 11:00 o'clock; c;; mon by the pastor. "The Arms of Je sus Christ." Evening sermon ?t 7.C0. Dr. Gillllan preaches at Island City jat 3:00 p. m. The young peup'e'e 'meeting on Wednesday evening is n (feature of the work of this church. All young people privilaged to attend; all old people taboo. the ranpe. Stork stood the winter un usually well and go on the range In good spring condition and with the general good range In the Blue moun tains this should prove a very profit able year for the stockmen of Union adn Wallowa counties. No reports are In yet from the lambing camp but a big per cent is expected. RANGE CONDITIONS GOOD. Methodist Episcopal Church. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., F. H. Green, superintendent; Junior Ep worth league. 3:00 p. m., Miss Clif- l 1 Tierce Sending Out Stock for Summer tecdlnir. Walter Pierce was In the city yes terday getting supplUs for the varl- antisa fr Plorro aflld hla men 1 a'sra verv hnav rounding tin and branding cattle so they can be put on many moonB At the "Mh." Rf Pntrlrk'a Hav came and went, as UBiial. with many local celebrations and those hibernating or cross bred from the Em raid Isle did not have all the enjoyment of the anniversary of the popular saint to themselves, as witness, the popular picture house, the "Isls. drew a full house at eacn turn of the whrel. and the patrons came away with many expressions to the effect that It was the beBt evening's entertainment offered to La Grande In The music wns all tha was promised by the musical director, Mr. Chas. E. King. His arrangement of "Gems of Irish Melody" were high ly appreciated by the full houses. ! The popular "Isls" vocalists, Miss , Nellie Garrlck and Mrs. George Blrnle ' gained rounds of applause by their i tuneful rendition of "Klllarney" and'; "Father O'Flynn" and those who were, present are alike talking of the ruls;- nlflcent Blograph production. "His ! Trust' and the Bequel In two separate rrelB. This Is a monster reproduction, ' emnlovlne in its makeup, reglnents of infantry, cavalry and artillery. The', sequel to the first part of the tory Is beautifully conceived and acted. The finale of the program Is the much advertised Paths comely p'c ture. "Who Killed Max 7" Be It known that Max was not dead, although laid out and "waked", by his son-ovlng relatives. See it all and enjoy a good tlnugn. ;: For all kinds of , MESSENGER AND DELIVERY SERVICE ' Coll Up The ,. Central Messenger and Delivery Co Office in Foley Building .' Room 2 ' ; Phone, Main 709 Ind. n. J. KESLER, MANAGER.