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' PAGE TWO LA ;ORANDH OBSERVER, J ;. SATURDAY.lfAY 10.19B; i" IWheat at the DoIIaTI i . Real, devout and universal respect i tribute to "mather" tomorrow, and homage will be paid to mothers Grande and Isewhere, men who revere . living and dea-J-tomorrow throughout the civilized world! In La Grande, the day will be observed with mroe dtitail and attention than ever beforb.' ; In several of the churches, the entire program hinges in "White Sunday" and several delightful programs will be carried out. ' .. Any white rose or flower in thu the ( name ot mothers dead , and mothers . livincr. and who 1b there that does not, the white carnation "will probably pe tne lavorite. ;;-! :' ; rhnrj-h ' announcements coverintr the mother's day observations, follow; T). S. Program Excellent. iTmlcr the auspices of the. auxiliary Retail Department Phone Main 8 For Lumber, Lath ; v Shingles, Sash and D Dors 4 Ruberoid Roofing "' GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO! New Telephone Directory We wish .to notify our subscribers that wo in tend to issue a new directory next month, and in order that there may be no. errors in it we ask their co-operation. All those whose names or addresses are not correct in the present directory or who wish any enanges made, kindly notify us. All notifica tions must be in by the 10th of May. Home Ir dependent Telephone Co. organizations of the 1J D. S. church, "Mothers' Day" will be observed Sun day evening, May 11th, in the Taber nacle,' 7:30 p.- m. .. The program " as specially arranged consists of the fol lowing:;, ' - . Organ solo , .Miss Laretta Bramwell Invocation l ' " . 1 Solo ... i .Mrs. T. J. Scroririn Address', "Mothers Day" ' ' Jacob '.II. -. Trayner Organ solo. . , .Prof. C IF.TVrmstrong IJoloi .', . ,.' '. . t . : . ;C.. P. Fern'ij litoadiijg: Christmas Stdry". .... ." , . . .Mrs. -E. C. Moore i Solo". . . .'. . . .Mrs. A.'' Ia Richardson Address, ."What 'is , Home" Without i Mother'! ;. .; ;v;,-A.S. Geddos Hudrtette V. v ...... t .... . Messrs. W. K.Davjs, C. P. Ferriiir F. i CiBramwell; 'Elmer1':' Stoddard Benediction. . v .- '. . . v . . . rAn'jnvitaitri is extended to all. 'White Sunday With Methodists! V.' Potatoes and A 1 ies Both very good varieties Apples 35c Box Potatoee 35c Sack THE COOD THINGS COST NO MORE THAN 0RDISAK1 TMMJS IF YOU KN OW WHERE TO BUT. Stageberg Grocery PHONE MAIN 70 VKGETAHLt.a . EAMl ALLTHE TIME. Voluntary (i .;;..vMis Marie Botton Hymn,,, "How,. Film a. Foundation" Concrrefration Apostle's Creed, replied by audience. Prayer, concluded with Lord's Prayer Solo and male ouartette. "Tell Mother I'll be there". . . ... . . ; . . Messrs. Darland, Arnt, Dickson, Fyke asenpturo lesson. The Gloria Patri " Solo My Mother. .Miss Olive Massee Second scripture lesson. Duet Till I See my Mother's Face. Dr. Darland and Miss Massee. Notices Offertory i Hymn "Faith of Our Mothers" Short sermon by the pastor. Doxology. First Presbyterian Church. Sixth and Washington Ave. babbath School 9:45 a. m. Robert t-akin, superintendent. Morning worshiD. 11 ject, "Christ's Estimate of Man- Worth." Christian Endeavor. 7 n'm. Ani, ject, "Love not the World." 1 John 2:15-25. No evening service Union service in operat house, under the ausDices Wine x. M, C A, Christian Science Services. Sunday sevice at 1:00. Sunday school at 12:15. Wednesday evpnincr testimonial meeting at 8:00. Held in German Lutheran church north r.t High school. D. R. FONG ) h ' . . y?.. J-' 'V- k i .'; j W K i JMHHIIHHB9iKHIIHHHHHBHHflillHH MEDICINE CO, ) Branch of Baker City Office : (1UESK HERBS AND . ROOT REMEDIES Our wonderful Hre giving herbs will absolutely extirpate every Impurity from the ystetn. No drug, no poison, aon-alco-aallc. FREE CONFIDESTIAL CONSULTATION FREE Thoie living out ot town can cure themielvM at home with our herbi. Write to ui for jur tlculare. Office Hours: 9 to 11 a. m.j 1 to p. m. ' Sundays 9 to 11 a, m.; I to 6 D; m. , . Telephone Mala ;! ., Offlcwi .1412 Adami ATranr LA GRANDE, OREGON. M. E. Church South. 2103 N. Fir St. . , Sunday school 9:45 Chapman, Supt. Epworth League! 6:45 p. m., Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Mornim? s,,K;n,.f t Honor of Mother." Everybody wear a white flower of some kind in honor of mother. In the evening Cant nilio Childers of the Salvation Army will speaK. a real army meeting with speaRing and singing, and string, music. Prayer meetino- evorv ti. "y ai i -.it, p. m. Everybody wcl come, HARRY P. NELSON, Pastoi St. Peter's Church. Whitesunday. Holy communion. 8 n. m s.,.i school, 10 a. m.j Mornine service 11 a. m.; Evening service 5 p. m. Litany nu cnoir practice, Thursday 7:45 p. ra. UH'UN II. GIBRfi. Ro..tnr Central Christian Church. t:i.i.. - .i wiuic Biiuioi, morning services at M. C. A. hall until fiirih. Depot street next door to Hum reK.' taurant. A. J. AIUMq m;..!. - - . ii llllovUI i Makes Wheat Land Look More so when one can get a tract of good , land at a price like the one we are going to quote 1360 Acre Grain Ranch Located in Morrow County . . 13G0 grain ranch situated in Morrow count'. Most of it can be put in cultivation, balance will make good pasture, plenty water, fair buildings, 500 acres in wheat this year of which one-third crop goes to purchaser. Last year this place pro duced 45. bu. to acre. Price $20.00 per acre. Xow this extremely low price is made to close an estate. Let us tell you all about this fine op portunity to make some money. All classes Property for Sale Grande nvestment Go 1111 ADAMS AVE., FOLEY HOTEL BLOCK How the Pulss Varies. The human pulse 1ms rntber a wide range, but tbe general average may be put about as follows: At blrtb. HO; at two years, 100: at from sixteen to nineteen Tears. SCl: nt nisnhnnrl 7S- old age, J'lierg are. however, great variations co'iislytetirwilh hijilftt. m. poleon's pulse is said to have bet-n onin forty-four In tbeminute. A case Is Hlso related of a healthy tnnu of eluhtv- seven whose iiiiIsp wna midnn. thlrti durliiK the last two years of bis me anu souietlnies not more than twenty-eight. Another tnnn of pln-htT. seven years of ace enlnvprl mvul i.o,.ih and spirits with a pulse of twenty. nine, and there Is also on rwnni tho curious instnnce of a man whose pulse In henlth was never more than forty- j Qve. and. to be consistent In his slstency. when he bud fever bis pulse 10 rorry lnsteaa of rising, as usual. . The 1 Oth of May is Hot Point Day .Saturday is the annual bargain day for the Hot I oint Electric Heating Co. This year the best bar gain yet, Lev n& show you. Waite Electric Company NeW Foley Bldg. Phone Main. 199. yiw.ii,Hi,,,.M Let Us Protect Your Health First Baptist Church. Sixth and Spriny Streets. 9:45 a. m. Sunday uore Jonnson, superintendent. U a. m. Preaching service; sub ject, "The Only Foundation." fi:30 p. m. Young People's Union. Leader, Miss Elizabeth Bunnell. There will be no preaching service in the evening. The members of th church and conjrrejration are invited to attend the meeting at th house in the interests of the Younjj Mens Christian asociation, R. E. CLOSE, "Talesman" In English Law. A talesman, accordino- ta Pno-iiuk law. Is a Juror sumraonpd to an cn and formerly, nt any rate, this was often done by tnkinc nnv nit,.i.i.. r- son (vho was iirescut In nur t.im Uj clrciimstuntibns" ("such of the by stnmlera"! were the first words of the order directing this process. (Jood Plokwlokliins may reniemtier that, aa only ten special Jurymen were present on a memorable occasion. Mr. Serjeant Russfus "prayed a tales" .hr.,..... two of the common Jurymen, one of "nun wa tne nnfortunate chemist were pressed Into the uerri, i Standard. by putting your plumbing in first-class sanitary con dition, -connecting it to sewer so i aill pass all sani tary laws. .. Licewd Plumbers BAY & Z WEIFEL LA 0k ANDE A Pertinent Query. The old centleman InnkH ri i.. the eye. . " ,u "Can you smmorf mv H,,nh... the style to which she Is accustomed ?" he demanded. "No, colonel. I can't" ronii i.i. DUt let me ask vnn air .,..i.t have done so at my aBe?"-Harper'a " CTilll. The Lure. "Tou're wanted at home, father "Who says so?" "Mother." "Pld she say anything else?" 'She said If von dlrtn t ... di unee hed come and fetch yon ." "Come on. boy. let's" m hnm. Kende Blatter. i i i i i i i i i More Reliable. 'Now, I want n rmnnr ti,n rlsht awy and that will SDR W0Bt like, one that won t ... . the niNt eek." "r n,P u,'l?i?U.d0n', w"nt " vnonry- k friend What ,,,u wnnt , boi--Uu Uvllle Courier Journal Don t heatthe whole horse o heat vcur irons. It isn't necessary. Hot weather ironing with old fashioned irons is about as hard and exhausting a task as falls to the lot of the average woman. The sensible way is to use an electric iron. It can be connected to any hght socket, so you can iron in the coolest room tn the house, or on the porch if you like. Electric irons make ironing a pleasure. No waiting for irons to heat; no changing irons; no drudgery. Your ironing is done in com fort and in 1-3 to 1-2 less time. And another important feature, Electric ironing is actually cheaper. All our iron, are guaranteed. Eastern Ororrnn I 0 T v,vs" kiu cx rower Ln. 1 4 "Always at your service" .1 Pastor.