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SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, PAGiicry m will V BE ZION'S EV. LUTHERANS TO OR ' ' ! GANIZE AT PERRY. Local Pastor to Deliver Address Dur ing Forenoon There. There will be services held at Perry tomorrow afternoon at 2:30, by Rev. W. C. Drahn, paster of the Lutheran church of La Grande. It is expected arrangements will be made Sunday for regular services. : A number of La Grande people will go up to attend this first service at Perry. ' Local church announcements are: Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church, (Opposite High School.) Services will be held' as follows: , Morning service at 11 o'clock. ... Evening service at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. . In ths .afternoon, all who can are invited to make the trio to Perry for the afternoon service at that place at 2:30. In the evening,-the second of a series of sermons on "Life's Way" will be preached; subject: "The Part ing of the Ways." WILLIAM C. DRAHN, Pastor. , i " 'First Baptist Church. , (Sixth and Soring Streets.) - 9:45 a. -m. Sunday school. Theo dore Johnson, superintendent. 11 a.m. Preaching service. Sub ject, "Elements of Power' -This is VISITED Retail Department Phone Main 8 For Lumber, Lath Shingles, Sash and D Dors Ruberoid Roofing GEORGE PALMER LUMBER CO. Monuments Concrete Blocks . ftMade in La Grande LATEST DESIGNS Best Building Material Made in La Grande. KnOWtl E. C. DAVIS Cor Greenwood; S Ave. i ; ' ; La Grande. EN AHA LUMBER! COMPANY D. R. FONG Medicine Co. j CHINESE ROOT AND HERBS REMEDIES. 'o Drugs No Poison No Alcohol No Knife These reme dies have been used by the Chinese people for many thousand years ; Remedy for Rheumatism, Appendicitis, Heart and Nervous Troubles, Kidney, Liver, Bladder, Skin ' Diseases and all other in firmities of the body. . ,. , . ' ALL CONSULTATIONS FREE AND ABSOLUTELY CONFIDEN H : " ' ' TIAL. ;. , . FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN For one cup of herbs tea or root medicine 25c, 50c, 75c, and $1.00 Nothing higher. , CONSULTATION FREE People out of town can cure them-' selves at home with our root and herb remedies.' " Office hours, 10 o 12 a. m. 1 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 10 to 12 a. m. 1 to 4 p. m. '' Telephone Main 726. Office 1412 Adams Avenue, next door to Garrity'8 Blacksmith shop.. " ? ' LA GRANDE, OREGON. a church rally service All members urged to bepresent ' 1 -"7 p. m. Baptist Young People's Union.' ; v-,-.- 8 p. m. Preaching service. Sub ject, "The Conversion of a Bitter In fidel." -- v. , v V ,. ;..,. : . ,v" -j. Mid-week prayer.and praise service Thursdsy ct 8 n. an. ' - A cordial invitation extended to all fhese services.4.'1; ..JL E. CLOSE, Pastor. St. Peter's Church ' (Third Sunday after Trinity.) Holy communion 8 a. m. . -Sunday school to a. m. Morning service 11 a. m. -: Evening service 7:30 p. m. ; UPTON H, GIBBS, Rector. First Presbyterian Church. (Rev. A. G. Lane; Pastor.) Sabbath, June 8th, being "Chil den's Day" in all our churches, both the Sabbath school hour and the morning service will be- devoted to the interests of the children. The spe cial children's day exercises, with spe cial music, and an address by the pas tor, will take place during the Sab bath school hour beginning at 9:45. At 11 o'clock the church service will begin, and cordial invitation is ex tended to parents to be present., The subject of sermon will be "Christ and the Children." ' . Christian Endeavor 7 p. m. Topic "Seek Peace and Pursue it", 1st Peter 3:8-18. ;. ' Evening worship, 8 o'clock: Sub ject, "The Choice of Moses.' M. E. Church, South. : (2103 N. Fir Street) ! ' Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Geo. 0, Chapman, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. A sermon for children from five years to 100, Parents .and teacher are urged to be present. At night 8 p. m. Children's lumber will never "cheaper. : .;' BE than now. "As you know, the lumber fit for milling is getting scarcer every year. Then why not begin building now and take advantage of the present mr ket? Later o nyou . will regret it We have full upplie8 for high-grade lumber for both . ex terior and '-interior construction. Closing the school you yesterday with proper exercises, the Sacred! pile with high honors. The program arranged lor the occasion was very entertaining and was enjoyed by a number oi the parents or uie ciass members and friends who are inter ested in the excellent work being done at Sacred Heart : r " Opening with "Oregon, My Oregon" sung by the class, the program fol lowed. Miss Edith Adams recited "Virginia" in an earnest manner, showing the elocution training she had received. The pantomime, "btar Spangled Banner" was a stirring se lection sung by the girls of the class Dronerlv clad in white carrying on their arms the American flag. ,.Miss Eileen Peare in a very able manner rendered a piano selection, "The Dy ing Poet" which delighted the audi ence. The vocal solo, "Absent," by day demonstration. Music, singing and speaking. 4 A fine program. HARRY P. NELSON, Pastor. Christian Science Services. Sunday services at 1:00. Sunday school at 12:15. . Wednesday . evening - testimonial meetine at 8:00. Held in German Lutheran church north of high school. 5 ' Central Christian Church. , Seventh and Penn Ave. You are needed in the Bible. school which meets at 9:45.' Miss Edna Ma con. Sunt Sermons at 11 a. m.-and 8 D- m. Moraine subject "The Chris tians Assurance." Evening subject, "God's Will Manifested in all Things." C. E. at 7 p. m. - A.' J. ADAMS, Minister NO. 43 WINS WEEKLY PRIZE 1... 2 ... .8 ... 4 ... 5 ... 6 ... ,7 ... 8 ... 9 ... 10 :.. 11 ... 12 .. 13 . , 14, ... 15 ... 16 ... 17 ... 18 ... 19 .. 20 ... 21 ... 22 ... 23... 24 ... 25 ... 26 ... 27 ... 28 ... 29 ... 30 ... 81 ... 32 ... 33 '. . . 34 ... 35 ... 36 ... 37 '... 38 . . , 39 40 ... 41 ... 42 . . , 43 V. 44 ... 45 . . , 250,160 5,978,911 278,249 19,232,543 244,010 1,430,050 235,005 237,525 291,225 847,750 235,525 2,832,445 1,983,625 1,857,995 ; 1,659,475 1,976,260 243,525 " 246,250 255,330 1,365,130 2,164,085 242,525 24550, 289,575 2,112,585 244,250 237,750 235,275 1,309,722 . 248,250 243,765 241,310 262,215 '235,150 238,675 , 235,175 237,000 235,035 At 529,350 235,100 237,265 235.490 26,769,431 235,100 237,000 235,125 235,150 . 235,050 242 200 236,470 4 237,685 235,910 236,350 280,500 235,625 . 236,025 286,825 "240,000 , 237,850 3,229,315 236,875 243,750 235,125 236,750 .' 235,625 46 47 48 49 60 51 62 63 54 65 66 67 68 69 60 61 62 63 64 'I 65 '66 67 68 69 1.70 ,71 ,12 . , 231-5,975 625,205 ! ' I. r. . . . 1 1 375,400 lH.258,060 235,000 . 2,333090 303,010 " 281i,025 r 73 .. ;No, 43 received the largest num Miss Ethel Hanley was well received and brought forth many compliments for the clear articulation and the round (ones produced by the' young lady. . ' . . A dialogue entitled. "Verv BaBh ful,' followed in which George Fergu son took the part of the bashful cou sin and acquitted himself remarkably wen. iie was assisted in the dia losrue bv Misses . Edith Robba. Lea Swalberg and Ethel Bearden, all of whom carried their parts well , and aided . to . make the rendition of . the number a thorough success, ; Father DriscolL in a few choice re marks addressed the1 ones of the class who were graduated calling their at tention to the many problems of life and urged upon them to always be pa tient and persistent' in their.1 work; to respect the aged and to obey dis cipline. His words to the girls of the class dealt with situations which1 they are sure to confront and his admon- ishment was given with such kindly j deBl, but Doan's Kidney Pills soon feeling that cold indeed would be . . ,,,' the heart that did not absorb the' aote(1 80 ber whole system, strength, words and the spirit in which theyjening her kidneys and benefiting; her were uttered. He issued commercial In every way. All kidney sufferers diplomas to Miss Mitn Kobos, , miss Ethel Hanley and Miss. Ethel Bearden. To Miss Eileen Peare was issued the diploma of proficiency which is a' rec ognition by the Palmer Method.,, of Penmanship given to those who? af ter graduation continue to improve in the Palmer method of penmanship. Palmer Method Certificates were is sued to Miss Etha Thomas, Miss Ed na Helsley, Miss Lena Robertson Miss Mattie Cronen and Miss Leah Swal berg. i Prizes for the best grades in stenography were given to Miss Ethel Hanley and Miss Lea Swalberg, The prizes consisted of gold rings given by J. H. Peare & Son. For the highest grade in catechism work Paul. Cook was presented with a handsome rosary. For the greatest advancement in music a prize consist ing of a handsome book was given Miss Eileen Peare. For best , attend ance Miss- Edna Helsley .was award ed a cross. V For the greatest, improve' ment in type writing during the term Miss Edith Robbs was awarded a gold pen and Miss Ethel Bearden received a medal as the second prize. 1 TfiA-entire class at' Sacred Heart had the following personnel: Ethel Hanlev. Edith Robbs. Ethel Bearden, Eileen Peare. Lena Robertson, Etha Thomas. Edith Thomas. Leah Swal berg, Helen Smith, Ruth Hughes, Ed na Helselev. Mattie Cropen, Cather- ina O'Leary, Elizabeth Finley, Paul Cook. Georee Ferguson, Earl Nutter and Roy Whitaker. . I The closing event of the exercises! was a delightful banquet enjoyed by 1 HOW CAN OF A LOT THE WAY CALL ON j THEY WILL SHOW! YOU WTS1 IN viRIOUS- PARTS OF, THE CITY THAT YOU CANi BUY ON ' SMALL PAYMENTS AND ,BY Sp( poll f WILU 'BOON' BE THE OWNERiOF AiFINEtHOME, SAME AS HUNDREDS i 6f, OTHERS .WHO. HAVE DEALT WITH prs. : NOT ONLY SELL I LOTS BUT ALL KINDS OF- PROPERTY- FARMS. TRACTS. - 7r" 777TSORTRAbE. CALti AND SEE US V )li f. Xl .' . (.-;: ; .. ; . , I ta Grande Jitvestme 1111 ADAMS ths class members which was served in the banquet room of the academy. ; Exhibit work of the pupils is on exhibition and will remain open for inspection by those interested tomor row, Sunday and Monday. Special at tention is called to the Palmer meth od of writing which has been adopted by the academy. v,. , . ' . AG K BAB. Everybedy is 1m 6ns4e Is Eligible. Old people stooped with suffering, Children', usable to explain; All In misery from their kidneys. Perhaps a little backache first Urlaary disereers, dropsy may I Middle age, courageously fighting,! qlckly follow. - , Doan's Kidney Pills are for sick kidneys. ' Are endorsed by thousands. Here's La Grande testimony: f , Mrs. W, M. Andis", 1502 V avenne, La Grande, Ore., says: "I have used Doan's Kidney Pills with .the best of results, and have also given them to our little girl tor weakness of the kidneys. She , had complained a great woula do weli to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial.:1 . , ; For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milbrun Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. . , ' ' - 1 1 I ft Remember the name Doan's and take no other. ' jj Furniture for three rooms, a snap if taken at once, cost about $400.00, will sell for $100.00, . everything fa good' shape, used about eighteen months. No terms, must be cash.? 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