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SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, J The most economical of all iSsfaimg Fouler Absolutely Puro Royal Baking Powder is made from : pure' grape cream of tartar, and is the embodiment of all the excellence possible to be attained in the high est class baking powder. Royal Baking Powder is more eco nomical than any other leavening ; agent, because of the superlative quality and absolute wholesomeness of the food it makes. Mixture made in imitation of genuine, baking powder, but containing alum, are frequently distributed from door to door, or advertised and offered at a low price. Such are mixture of unhealthy ingredients. In England, France, Germany and ome section of the United State the tale of alum baking powder is prohibited by law. Alum is a corro sive mineral acid, and physician condemn baking powder containing it The label upon baking powder must how the Ingredients READ THE LABEL Hoqulara Laying Clinch Bltulithlc With fair weather coming on Ho qulara is actively engaged in street improvements. Business conditions generally In Hoqulam are such as to warrant ex tensive work as Indications point to a long period of Increased prosperity and activity. The intention of tho council is to build carefully with permanency as well as firs class streets at the pres ent time as the chief object. After making a careful study of are levited. - to consult this bank on all points relating to invest ments, the purchase of bonds, stocks or other finan- cial matters. It is the business of a banker to know about those things. Our services are entirely at your disposal. Nothing is too small for our attention. You , may save yourself loss. Come in today and let us talk it over. United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon Capital, $100,000; Surplus, $10,500; Deposits, $400,000. ' . OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS . K. rVFRT II. E. TOOLinCE FKA5K COLLET WM. M11.LEB A. T. HILL J. f. T. i. SCR0UUI5 C. T. BA10X i- I CAHXiSS paving materials bltulithlc is being used extensively. Bltulithlc has been found to be lasting and econom ical and especially easy on horses and automobiles. Ita past record in many northwert- ern cities shows K to be well suited to the climatic conditions of this sec tlon, which la a matter of import ance in choosing paving. Adv. 3-1-lt r - 1 1 T1IIT0A" IS LOCAL BOOSTER BOSTOX RELIGIOUS PAPER GIVES PUBLICITY. Christian Science Boathplece Pic tures La Grande, Oregon. La. Orande commercially is Kiven exploitation in a recent Issue of the Christian Science Monitor, published at Botfon and the omciai moutnn piece of the Christian Science church. In the Issue of February 24. a half tone business street scene it carried in the publication along with a con cise summary of industries here. The publication was furnished the Inform at ton bv Mrs. Iron Klnc. a promin ent member of that church society in this city, and one of the many read ers of the Monitor In this city. ' n m. Brown Bay vome. J. H. Rudd of thla city, state, super intendent of missions In the Oregon Sunday schoolB. left thla morning for Baker to attend a two-day conference of the Baker county Sunday school association. While there he will In spect the Y. M. C. A. there and also look after1 Bpworth League matters. While there he will make an enort to close a date for the appearance in La Grande on Sunday, April 20, of William A. Brown, an International Sunday school worker of repute. Mr. Brown was a member of the Men and Efellglon Forward' Movement. Church notices for Sunday. follow: V. M. C A. mr ain nt tho Y. M. C. A. 3:30 o'clock Sunday' afternoon, speaker Mr. O.. D. Pursell. Hear him. Selec tion bv Association quartet. Coma and bring another man with you. . St. Peter's Church. Fourth Sunday in Lent. ' Sunday scltool 10 a. m. . Morning service 11 a. m. Evening service 5 p. m. vontnr msntinz. Monday 7:30 p. m Guild meeting, Wednesday in Hon- an Hall. rtirinr Tnt thorn are services on Wednesday at 4 p. m. and Friday at 7:30 p. m. UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector. Zlon's Evangelical Lutheran Church. Fourth Sunday In Lent. Church on M avenue near Fourth Service next Lord's day at 2:30 o'clock In the afternoon. Subject of sermon: "Thoughts on Lent." . ' . Sunday school at 1:30 o'clock. . Special council meeting Immediate ly after service. . Everyone welcome. T. A. SCHOENBERG, Field Missionary. First Baptist (imrch. Sixth and Spring streets. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, Theo dore Johnson, superintendent Preaching service at 11 o'clock. Subject, "The Lord's Supper." Young People's meeting at - 6:30 o'clock. A study In Acts. Preaching service at 7:30 o'clock. Subject, "The scene at Jacob's Well." Mid-week service, Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Subject "Patience." A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. ' First Presbyterian Church. Sixth stret and Washington avenue. REV. A. G. LANE,, Pastor. Sabbath School 9:45 a. m., Robert Eakln, superintendent. . Morning worship 11 oclock. Sub ject, "The Unreoogonlzed Presence." Five minutes prelude on the Ken-yon-Shcppard law. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. -m. Topic "The Ideal Christian: HIb Practical Service." Matt. 5:13-16. Evening worship, 7:30 .o'clock. Subject, "The Kingdom Near." . All will receive a cordial welcom to these services. Jf. E. Church, South. 2103 North Fir street. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. 'Ep worth League 6:30 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m Morning subject. "Where have you Hid the Wedge of Goldf Evening Rev. T. M. Nolan, the converted Gambler will preach and old time Methodist revivals will begin Sunday. There will be fifteen minutes sing ing before presetting, service every evening at 7:30 p. m. String music and good singing. Everybody welrome. HARRY P. NELSON, Pastor. CI'!1'! Chnreb. Bible school nt 10 a, rfl MIss Edna Mason, superintendent. Subject of sermon at 11 a. m., "Hope in Chr's'." Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Subject of sermon at 7:39, "Paul's Choice." '! A meeting of the church member- 1 1 ship la called for 12 A Sunday, (March 1, 9th. to consider Chan re of location. 1 All are urged to be present A. J. ADAMS, Pastor. Methodist Church. . Sunday school at 9:45. Preaching service at U. theme, Living Waters." . Clasa meeting at 12. i Bpworth. league at 6:39 and lecture at 7:30. on "Snowbound." E. B. FYKE, Paator. Maxims of Washington. Let your heart feel for the afflictions and distresses of every one." 'It Is a maxim with me not to ask what under similar circumstance I would not grant" Be courteous, to all, but Intimate with few, and let those be well tried before you give them your conOdenco." 'I shall never attempt to palliate my own foibles by exposing the error of another." i never wish to promise more than t have a moral certainty of perform ing." 'Every action In company ongbt to be with some slim of respect to those present" Washington Birthday Gam. Here is a good game to play at a Washington's birthday' party. It I akin to the donkey's tall, so popular years ago- Against a plain wall pin a sheet on which baa been drawn with school crayons a large tree. From one limb la drawn n rope with a noose at the end. A pasteboard British sol dier with j-ed crn)e paier coat la given to each lady successively, and she la blindfolded and told to pin hie neck as near the noose as possible. . The spot where eacb one sticks the pin may ba marked and numbered, and when all bave tried the one coming nearest the noose is declared the winner. ' Conundrums. Why is a cautious man Ilka a pin? Because his lit ud prevents him from going too far. , What is the difference between a land surveyor and n scarf? One la agent for property, the other a proper Oe for a gent .'.'.' . When Is a chair treated spitefully! When you bave it caned almply be cause it cannot bear you. ... . A Valuable Wood. Teak is one of the most expensive woods. - It Is extremely heavy and strong, and furniture made from it nev er wears out It is suld that an ancient eastern city was built entirely of teak. The name Is East Indian. How 8leep tho Brave. How sleeo the brave who sink to rest ' By all their country's wishes blest! When spring, with dewy Angers cold. Returns to deck their hallowed mold She there (hull drcaa a' sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. CD Gabe Why do they jay that th ghost walks on pny dny? Steve Because that's the day our spirits rise. Cincinnati Enquirer. A mighty eptneleM cum Is he And always on the rack Who waits tor opportunity To pat him on the. back. . s Detroit Free Press. Clark Snook Produce Co. - Successor to ' W. H.. Stanch field Warehonse Co. - ; SEEDS FLOUR ' FEED POULTRY SUPPLIES CEMENT PLASTER Phone Main 709 Classified rBATMJAJ. MDKRS 4. IT. A. at. La Orande Lodge No 4L A, l A. If. holds ragulai otlag nast aa4 third Saturday at 7:39 Cordial welcom to all Mason. M. MOLITOR, W. M. . A. C. WILLIAMS, Secretary. B. P. . C La Craaae Lodge No. 4S moots oah Thursday ovealng at o'oloek la Blkl club, corn or of Do sot street and Washington avaaa. Visiting brother cordially Invite to attend. T. J. 8CROG4UNB, B. BV H. K. COOLIDGX. Roc. gee WOTDMBN OF TBS WORLD L Orande Lodge No It W. 0. P mm ni7 fteat'anl third m dart at t o Q. F. kilt' AIT rial, tk mmmmn roicaao, D nraiCRALD, c c. . . J. a. KBNKBT. CUrk. aOOKRN WOODMEN OB" AttBRICA La O ran do Caatp No. T70S moots a tho nrta aad third Thursday area ta nt oaoa. atoatfc la tho K. at T aalL Ttotttas aolahbom waieoai. W. A. DONN. V. C ' W, F. LANDRUM. Clerh- ROTAL NEIGHBORS Meets . awry second and tearta Friday or on otoBth, All vlaltlv' fflBthrs ear dlally Uvited. CORA nTZ&IRALl, "Orac'.a. LILLY O. K1MMLB. Record or. , aiCBiCKAH 8 Crystal Lodge No. M meeu ortry Tuesday ovenlag la tk I. a 0. F. hall. All visiting era are invited to. attend. , . 3CATTIB GOLDEN. Wtt BYA MONROE. Sec U O. O. UH La Grand Lodge No a60, Loyal Order of Moose,; hold ; regular meetings every Monday' a 7:30 p. m. in I. O. 0. F, hall.' Visit lng brother cordially invited to at 1 tend. ; B. L. IBAVITT, Sec'y, ! R. J. GREEN, W. D." ' KNIGHTS OF- PYTHIAS Red Crosi Lodg No. ST moots vr Moada) night la Castl hall, (old Elk' kail ' A Pythian wslcom to all tlaltla , Knlgkts. . H. W, RIXBT, C. C. R. L. UlffCOLN. M. of R 8. 0. E. S. Hope Ohapter No. 13, O. E. S., holds stated communication the second and fourth Wednesdays of each oath. Visiting member cor dtally Invited. MISS CYNTHIA STEIN. W, M. - MARY A WARWICK, Sec. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259.- Meets every Friday evening at S o-eiock. at the K. or P. hall. : VI ltlng member cordially' welcomed. HARRY W. SWART, W.,P. L. F. BELLINGER, Sec. MODERN is in DR. D. J. OILLILAND, Operator. ALL TUB LATB9T DR. THOS. C. ' DEPOT k ADAMS J ADAMS ATE Over I ,; Newlla's drag tre '.i Retail Department-rPhone Main 8 : . ... B For Lumber, Lath Shingles, Sash and Doors Ruberoid Roofing GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO. Directory WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLB NO. 47 Meet seooad aad foartk Tuesday night of each month at K. of P. hall. Alt visiting neigh bors welcome. . c LENA HEAD, Q. M. LILLIB ALLSTOTT. Clerk. fRIUUAKS AMD SUM EOS S DR. R. E. L, HOLT Paslclaa aad ' surgeon; successor to Dr. N. MoU tor; corner Adams avenue and Da pot St Piiones Office Main 68; (Residence, Main tit. OBL M. K. HALL Phyalaiaa aad sur- geon. New Foley Building, Ulrc floor. Phono Main M. 4. L. RICHARDSON, M. D. t. W. LOTJOHUN. M. D. ' Dra. Richard soa Loughlla, Physicians aad'Surgaooa - Phonee Offloo Black U63. Dr. Richardson's Res. Main 66. Dr. Lough) In'a Res. Mala 7S7. w. H. UPTON. Pfc. O. M. Dv- Phyoitiaa and durgeon. tlpoclal attaatuvn te Bya, Bar, No and Throat Offlot In La Grand National Bank Build ing. Phones: Office Main I; Real- dene Maa tX OH. Hi L. UNDERWOOD Dlaeaaes of the oye a specialty. bR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dia aaes of women an-4 children. Of fices: Adam avenue, over Wright ' Drug Co. VETERINARY. OR. P. A CHARLTON, Veterinary Sur ; geon.; ' OfflV; at Hill's Drug store, : La Grandr. Rwldono Phoo. Rod -701; Ofdo Phono, Black 1361; In dependent, Phono 6S; Both Phoaoa at RstilJonoa. ' , CHIROPRACTORS. G. T. DARLAND CHIROPRACTIC PARLORS. No. 4, Depot St, ad joining Oregon .Hotel." Phone Rod , 1761. ; OSTEOPATHS. , jtiiO. W. ZIMMhiKMAN Osteopatk Physician. Over Lilly' Hardwar tor. . Phone Main 63.. Successor to Dr. F. B. Moor ATTORNEYS AT LAW COCHRAN Je COCHRAN Attorney .Chaa. B. Cochran and Geo. T. Cock ran. La Grand National Bank Bnlldlng, La Grand. Oregon. r. H. CRAWFORD ROBT. a BAKIM CRAWFORD ft BAKIN Attorney at lav. Practices In all th courts of th stat and United, But. Of flc In La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oreaon. R. J. GREEN Attorney-at-Law. Rooms 9-10, Sommer. Bldg., La Grande, Or. Practice In all state and federal cdurts. H. E. DIXON, LAWYER All 8tt and Federal Courts. Collection. Room 4 and 5, La Orande Nation al Bank Building. V CROWMXG, BRIPGIXG, PLATE., WAKING AND FILLING OPERATING METHODS . OHMART, Mgr. , DENTI5TS LA GDtLlNDE J