La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, April 15, 1911, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVBKING OBSlCllVEil,
SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911.
E4STER MUSIC IN LA GRANDE CHURCHES
PREPARED WITH CAREFUL TRAINING
Hi.lendor f Knlfrhts Tmidir Gathfrinp, with Band, Orchestral, Choir and Solo Music Sot Alone In Attract.
Irenes for Individual Churches to Pwell Especially on Flttin Mus1c 1M of Programs for the Pay.
A SEMIJIENT FOR EASTEG-TIDE,
Ester exemplifhs the triumph
of life. Life is the Bnpreme fact.
Let us bellnve only In life! refus
ing to be domineered by. the un
substantial wraith called death,
refusInR to bo diverted thereby
from the "upward looking and
the light." Then will Easter be
to ua the most significant, ths
most Inspiring, the most uplift
ing of all the days that dawn.
Not In man years will Easter1 Sun
ter Sunday be - observed with such
elaborate religious observance as 'is
forecasted for tomorrow. Each church
is giving special attention to its Eas
ter anthems, chants, recesslonals, and
glorias, yet the service that will at
tract the great amount of public Inter
test will be the Knights Templar ob
servances at the high school auditor
i Hum when 100 or more Knights of
of the audience there. The services.
ritualistic, are elaborate the glitter
of uniforms and the reading of the re
ligious rituals leading up to the ser
mon proper win be both aplendid ttnd
fitting. The public at large is cordial
ly invited to attend these services. At
the auditorium these exercises and
observances will be carried out:
, Onward, Christian Soldier Dnrlnr?
the singing of the foregoing song,
the Sir Knights will eo'er t.n high
school auditorium. column enter
ing from either aid.j and marching
down sides to rear, then to and down
the center aisle, will file right and
left Into news. , ,
,., Voluntary Orchestra, : '
Pilgrims' Chorus From. Tannbaus
er. . - V:
Praise Ye the Father Gounod. By
the choir of the First PrfBbyterian
church and orchestra.
First Lesson Nineteenth Psalm.
Chanl By the choir and congregation
Gloria Patrla. ; , . ,. ..-.. -
The Apostles' Creed.
Prayer Rev. S. W. Seemann, D. "D.,
Pastor First Presbyterian church.
Anthem The Choir Angelic Ban
scombe. By the choir of the First
Presbyterian cburch.
Scrlturoj Lesson.', . - . Z 4
HyijJA ml Han tne Power, fThe
people standing1). ; '
Sermon Eminent Sir S, W. See
mann. minister First Presbyterian
church. ,
v Offering.
Offertory (Serenade) Schubert.
By aL Grande orchestra
Benediction by the minister. The
congregation will please remain seat
ed. The knights will file out of tha
pews and march In columns" of twos,
preceded by the cross bearer, while
the orchestra plavs.
Itecesslonal (The War March of the
Priests Mendelssohn. '
Membership Akerley'.' E. A.; An
drews, A. V.; Bacon, C. T.: Beattle,
C. M.; Berry, J. M.: Bldwell, F. A.;
BUyleu; V. R.; Buckley, M. J.: Carr.
Joseph J.; Chatham, 'C. N.; Church,
William J.: Cochran. George T.; Coch
ran. CbarleB E.; Davis. E. W.; Davis,
F. W.; Duffy, IIarr- A.; Dnmphey. C.
8.: Ewin. Win. H.; -Erlckson. Georga
H.; Forstrom, C. J.; Hall. M. K.:
Hayes. R. M.; Henry, J. C.; Hilts.".
M.j Holmes, E. A.; Holmes, F. J.;
Hunter. 8. L.: Jackson. S. M.; Raster,
Earl T,: Kiddle, E. U; Ktlpatrick.
Frank; Lee, Herbert; Lelfel. A. W.:
Lun, Andrew 0.; Matheaon. J. D.; Mc
Donald. John; McClure, Win. M.; Mc
Crary. J. L.; Moiltor, N.; Murphy. Al
bert C; Norris. Chas. II.; Oliver, Tur
ner? Parker. George S.; Penlngton,
C. C; Reynolds. J. Edward; Robblns.
J. H.; Russell. L. H.; Sanders, L. W.
Seemann, S. W.j Schafner. Chas.
8cott, James; Smith, J. B.; Sorenson.
Martin; Stanley, Fred 8.; Stein, W.T.;
Stephenson, B.; Swackhammer. S. O.;
Townley. W. J.; Vert, John; Wilson,
F. 8.; Wbrchester. J. J.; Wright. W.
T.; Wright, W. T. Jr.; Wright. Lucius
A. '
Fraternal Dead-tW. F. Butcher. C
F. Brown, C; & Crater, J. M. Church.
W. H. Carmine. F C. Dobler. J, J. Mc
Donald, A. P. Nash. C. RalHton. W. M.
Bcott -,
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Easter Rand Concert
Easter will be a busy day Indeed, a
day Interspersed with music from
the t1m the Knights Templnr arrlvft
in the morning whpn the local Knights
?ccompanled by the band will greet
the guests until 7 o'clock when the
last note of the- Initial band concert
of the year ends." Manager C. T. Ba
con and Thomas Hill, director of the
Lb Grande bad have promised an
outdoor concert for the people of La
Grande and the hour will be from 6
until 7 tomorrow afternoon. ' The
concert will b held on Adams ave
nue bptween Denot and Elm. This will
five almost' a continuous day of mu
sic. The numbers lo be rendered by
the band tomorrow evening follow: :
March "Magnetic" Vander Cook
Overture "The Cavalier". .Rolllnson
Cornet and baritone solo "Easter
Morn"....,............. A. Adam
Clogston & He acock.
Caprice "In Lovers Land".. Rockwell
Serenade "Love in ItSleness". . . . .
Macbeth
Fantasia Gems of Stephen Foster
............... .i....i.... Tobanl
Star Spangled Banner.
The L. D. SerrJces.
At the L. D. S. tabernacle music
pt special nature and an Easter pro
gram win oe carrieu out ua iouu;
Congregational Hymn.,;,"
Invocation.
Anthem "Easter is Dawning". .Lacy
' ;. V Choir.
Addres3 "Why We Celebrate Eas
ter", Elder Lawrence Garrlck
Reading.. t. Miss Kate Metcalf
Tenor Solo "Hosanna" , ...Bralnard
C. P. Ferrin.
Address. ...President F. S. Bramwell
: -
Episcopalians Plan Services.
In the way of special services the
Episcopal church. SL Peter's church,
have prepared the following for the
the entire day and fiurch announce
ments are appended:
Easter Day. . .
First Eucharist.,......;.. ...8 a. m.
Sunday school .............. .10 a. m.
Morning Service and Second Eu- ,
' charlst 11 a. m.
Hymn 116
Christ Our Passover . . ; ... ..... .147
Proper Psalms .2. 57, 111
Gloria Patri' ......... 1, . . X 11, 12, 13
Te Deura In D v. . . . . ... 0. M. Garrett
Jubilate ................. 65
Nlcena Creed . . .
Hymn .............. 121
Gloria Tibl v- . . ,. . . ;
Hymn . . .. .., . . . . ... .". ..... 112
Sermon " ' n ' , ; ' .
Anthem "HaOJah! Christ is Ris
en .'..... Simper
Offertory "Doxology" ........ 0 192
Sanctus
Communion Hymn .............. 227
Gloria In Excelsla
Hymn ............. .......... k . 115
Evening Service . . . v. . i . . . 5 p. m.
The offerings on Easter day will be
for meeting our parish missionary ap
portionment and assessments.
The annual election of vestrymen
will be held In the church on Easter
Monday at :30 p. m.
, The bishop will make his visit : Ion
on Low Sunday, April 23d.
At the Methodist Church.
Though the pastor, Dr. J. D. Gilll
lan is out of town, Easter will be fit
tingly observed in the Methodist Epis
copal church. The following program
nnd announcements are given:
Tomorrow. Sundav the Sunday
schools meets at 9:45, F. H. Green,
superintendent. , .
The Junior League assembles at 3
p. m., Miss ClIfTord in charge.
At 6:30 the Ep worth League has its
weekly seHsicn at the church in charge
of Miss Hasel Richardson, subject:
"Prayer, the Greatest of Missionary
Forces."
The morning sermon will be by
Rev. O. G. Haley, Ph. D.. superintend
ent La Grande district. He goes to the
Island for the afternoon meeting at
3 o'clock. In the evening he will speak
again. N
There Is special Easter music pre
pared for this service;
',;'...
First Presbyterian Chnrch.
Morning services will be at the
high school auditorium. The com
manderles of Baker, Pendleton and
La Grande will join in the services.
Subject of sermon. Th Easter Fact
and Glory. cordial invitation la
extended to the public to attend.
Evening services in the church.
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. A spe
cial Easter service will be rendered.
Juulor Endeavor services, 4:00 p.
m. Iader, MIb Brrk and Mrs. Rit-
ter. ."
. Christian Endeavor s:rvlce 4:00 p.
m. '
Prayer meeting. Thursday 8 p. ra.
Baptist Chnrrb,
Preaching at the Baptist church to
morrow at the usual hours by U W.
Goweu; morning subject. "The Un
mmioii Trader:" evenlns subject.
"Beauty in Bands." Sunday scb.oot.at
usual hour. Young people s mejwcs
at the usual hour.
..-....
The Catholic Chnrrh.
Holy Mass at 8 o'clock In the morn
ing and high mass at 10:30 constitute
the Easter services for the Catholic
church.
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PVax: 0.tK- Mr Jj Fv.-
32a W. riMMl&MAN 0',evi'
P&ykUsK S.a;er CJO Kvvoi "
t. aai Piooe; Itw llw
P4cI5, Miia S. Rtfuiaeac phoit
BUck 551. Successor to Dr, C
' Moore.
J. C PRICE, a M. IttSu Ruu
23. La Gnutde National Bank Buliu
teg. Phon Black 3W.
rR- P. Al CIURLTO.v ,V.ei:oary Sur
geoa. 03ce at Mill's Drut Sur
La Granda. RestdetK- phone, Ite
C); OTee phone. Black 1361; lnd
. pendent phon 53: both phones
residence.
ATT0HXIT8 AT IAW.
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Advertising
I COCHRAN COCnRAN Attom-ys
Chaa, E. Cochran and Geo. T. Coch
ran. I Grande National. Bant
Bldy- La Grande. Oregon.
T. XL CRAWFORD Attorney at Law
Practice In al Ithe courts of th
. State anJ Kalt fat. OnV Ir
La Grano Noou&i unuc Mile.. U
Ont. Oe.-u.
FOR SALE A top buggy Just oewtr
painted. A snap if taken at one
Inquire at FishEi''s paint shop, or
phone Pleasant View Farm 7. M!if
FOR SALE Good water barrels. Dutll
bakery. -- 4-10-tf
FOR SALE Two good homestead re
linquishments In Wallowa county
Inquire of D, Birchoux. :
FOR . RENT Housekeeping rooms.
Close in. On ground floor. Inquire
1417 Wash, avenue. Phone Red
.' 752. - . 4-5-tf
FOR RENT Furnished rooms. Mrs.
Roy RynerBon. phone Black 1462.
1620 Sixth street 4-2-tf
FURNISHED BOOMS TO RENT lJ
. quire Mrs. Harding, 1910 Cedar, Tel
phons 1351. 4-11-tf
WANTED House of six or seven
rooms, close ; to Adams - avenue.
Must be modern, one w(ith barn
preferred.. Write to Box C. La
Grande. T ' 4-12-tf .
FOR SALE Second hand cook stove.
Eight foot extension dining room ta
ble., Inquire at 1411 S. avenue, or
Snowflake Bakery. 4-ll-6t
In Choosing
a bank your decision should be based on a close study of
the important factors; its Capital, its Assets, its Policy, its
, Board of Directors,
. ' , The officers of this bank are among the most solid
and conservative business men of this section. They have
always been closely identified with the growth and progress
of the community. They measure up well, and are in
every respect worthy of your confidence.
U.S. NATIONAL BANK
LA GRANDE, OREGON
FOR RENT House partly furnished
and two acres of land; 24 bearing
fruit trees and small fruit. Inside
city limits. Apply at Observer.
4-11-1 Ot
FOR SALE Household furniture. In
quire Mrs. F. W Pattison, 704 Main
street. ' i 4-13-6th
WANTED Light , housework with
good family; dependable girl. In
'qulre at Observer or phone Ind. 1328.
4-13-6t
WANTED To trade One good resi
dence lot on 10th street near Adams
avenue for good lumber," Inquire
1502 N avenue or see F. G. Schilke.
Vv.';;V ': ' ' ' 4-6tf
When yo. ",'v a cold r a beW
Chamberlain's ;v.nh Remec. It !'.;
tMsn bx you up alt tihX nnd wi.'; ;.:..!
ny tendency towrd pneumonia,
remedy oonlains no opium or oilier nar.N
nnd my be given n.t cnr.tidpntly a hui
as to in adult. ' 1 i ilcr-iers.
PROFESSIONAL D!KECTORT.
rnisiaAKS and surgeons.
N. MOLITOR. M. D. Physician and
Surgeon. Corner Adams Ave. and
Depot street Office, Main 68; Resi
dence 69.
r-
A. L. RICHARDSON. M. D.
J. W. LOUGHLlN, M. D. V ,
Drs. Richardson k Loughlin,
Physicians and Surgeons.
Phot m Office Black 1362; Ind. SS3.
Office Hours 9 to 11; 2 to 6; 7 to 8.
Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 65; Ind.
31!.
Dr. Lourthlln's res.-rMaln 757; Ind.
1297. ',' v';
. 1 . i .
C H. UPTON. Ph. Q. M. Ph si Ian
and surgeon. Special attention, ic
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. OOlce
Dv. W. C NEI50N Mining Engineei
Baker Ctr. Oregon.
THE RAKER'S SMILE
is a genuine smile of delight when his
wares turn out as he likes them. That
smile is continuous with us. . Every
thing at this bakery is appetizing and
toothsome as well as healthful.
We respectfully Invite your Inspec
tion of our plant at all times; also
solicit a' part of your orders.
SX0WF1AKE BAKERY, ,
JAS. FARQUH ARSON, Prop.,
. . ; 213 Fir St.
Ion Mast Try on a Gossard
Corset to Realise Why '
It Excels.
The Gossard Corset shown here
is model O and is for the wom
an of full proportions. It
makes a solid figure appear
slender and graceful. The bust
fits close, t without raising the
bust when seated. 18.50. Other
models $3.50 and $5.00.
Mrs. Robert Pattison
Phone, black 1481.
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AT AMBROSE BEARD'S BARW, ALBANY, LtWW CO OREGON
40 IMPORTEO AN O NATIVE BRED REGISTERED PERCHERON AND -CERMAN
COACH STALLIONS AND MARES. These bones were purchased from the beat breeder
aad Importer! to the United States and oat of the rery beat families and how hards. They
vera bred in one of the great horse centers of the world. We do not claim to have all the prize
W1BOUSV1 r laHMI ... ww. www., " -" vh .uw.ww.nwau. v. J J I
mooev. Why not come where yon can my horses at "oar own pries, and ever- one of them is
for sale, and will be sold for the hip- dollar, instead of (Toing where there are only a few for
sal, and half of them aresnppoaed to be kept for their own use, on less a fancy price is paid.
Tli.u kuut arai aa urida aa a wsa. and a number of them welirh over tvn thnua.
and Bounds.
FARMERS, is this not oneofyonr best opportunities to secure g-ood stallions and mares
at yoar own price? These horses are fresh, right off the farm, subject to no disease and ready
to goto work. -j '
It was the Percheron horse that mads Illinois famous as a horse center.
TERMSl CASH, unless satisfactory arrangements are made with the Clerk before the sale.
Catalogs ready April 8, 1911. Horses can be seen' at barn after April 8. Address all com
siaalcations to J. M. Clark, care Beard's Barn, Albany, Oregon.
J. M. CLARK, A. J. DODSON, CEO. W. STUBBLEFIELD
ALBANY, OREGON '
5 1 , Perry . Pneumatic , ' Water Systems, Samsci; !
Wind Mills, Deming Pumps, Richardson & Boynton )
Warm Air Furnaces, Pipe Valves and Fittings, Guv
a n i ait tt: J fi-.n a
iers, numDing x mures 01 ah xuuus, x uu assuii
rment of Nickel Trimmings. . '
BAY 6 ZWEIFEl
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PLUMBERS, HEATERS, SHEE1 MEUl WORKtRS
The George Palmer
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Lumber Compa
amJ4iWwAsfaiti jfcW jacJw-teij
Retail Department
We solicit your orders for Shingles, Rubberoid
Roofing, Deadening Felt, Building Paper :
We are prepared to furnish and deliver material,
promptly. Phone Main 8.
I
Martin & Bradtey
SANITARY PLUMBING
black 3482
NEXT DOOR TO
CITY HALLV
filt'l I I T 11 I t 1 1' til H H j . f f f t 9
J. H. PEARE,
La Grande's Leading
Jeweler
OppesHe U. 8. Lail Office A dams Ifewe,
I
ms
Fresh Hand-Rolled Choco
lates Can't Be Beaten
SSlSlMillSSN
Seeds
Buy thm It BUIK uf 5.e mcntf. We t ,fce ies, a).
,.. uium, ccas, aso timothy, Closer. MMa. etc
Walers-Slanchfiel&fo
I EXCLUSIVE AGEHTS