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PAGE TWO LA iRVSL EVENING OBSERVER, SATURDAY, JUE 28 1913. exercises of the Grande Ronde Chau- school at 9:45 a. an. All are cordially tauqua.at the Bark. jinvited to these service. ttcv. , a. usLAnix, raster. ' . Christian Scieaee Servkea Sunday services-liOO p. m. ... 1 Sunday ' school 12:16 m. " I'D- ' i- I -PERRY BREVITIES . THEY BEAD THE OBSERVER THAT WAS ISSUED SATURDAY, THAT WAS IN IT. ; ON, WEDNESDAY JUNE 21ST, AND OUB AD T3EPTCE WAS SOIJ) v Wednesday evening, experienc meeting at 8:00. field in German mrnm m PRESBYTERIANS DECIDE "KEEP" A. G. LANE. TO After Tear's Service WitJi Special Charge He Become Permanent. Rev. A. G. Lane, D, D.; has been permanently called to the Presbyter Ian pulpit here. At the congregation al rr eeting last Thursday evening, the congregation of : the Prcubyterian church called the popular pnatei to to this church and the call has been accepted. , Doctor lane had been here in the capacity of special as signment for the past year until the congregation could decide upon a per manent pastor. v----. : The business session was followed by an address by Dr. Smits, the Elgin Presbyterian minister, and at the con clusion of the evening's program a so cial hour was spent with deep satis faction. ': , i i y - , Church notices for tomorrow fol low: ' ' V ' : ' ',: Christian Church. Bible school at 9:45. The school is in charge of Miss Mason and is do ing welL . Sermon at II a. m. Subject, "Fi nancing the Lord's Work.'? Sermon at 8 p. m. Subject. "The Si m tj ii i ti L . ius vi xivision ana a rwa ior un- . , ' Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m. A full meeting of the membership of the church is desired after the morning services. Ui':'';'-'' -: All welcome. . "I " A. J. ADAMS, Minister. '' First Presbyterian Church... v Sixth Street and Washington Av. Sabbath school 9:45 a. m. Rob ert Eakin, superintendent Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sub ject, "An Open Door." Both the Christian Endeavor meet ing and the evening service will be omitted, in order that all who desire Luthvan church north of high school. jV St. Peter Church. ' Sixth Sunday after Trinity, j , Holy communion 8 a.m. .' ' Sunday school It) a. m. , Morning servico 11 a. m. . '? : ' ! Evening service 780 p. m. -i '!; UPTON H., GIBBS, Rector. 'V';;!ki Methodist Church. . i There will be no services in the Methodist church morning or evening on account of the Chautauqua attrac- i tions. i Sunday school services of an independent nature will be held at the park at, 10 o'clock. ; . q' ' 'V f i First Baptist Church. : " , . Corner Sixth and Spring Sts. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Theo dore Johnson, superintendent. '. ' Preaching service at 11 a. m. Sub ject, "Temptation." Baptist Young Peopled Union at 7 p. m. Topic, "Orv Nation's Glories and Perils." Leader, Elmer Horst main T'; : V'': ' '.''', ' ' Preaching service at 8 p. m. Sub ject, "The Jailer and His House." A cordial irritation extended to all these services. i R. E. CLOSE, Pastor. PERSONAL MENTION FROM SURROUNDING TOWN. M. E. Church South. 2103 N. Fir Street Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Geo. O. Chapman, superintendent . Epworth League 6:45 p. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. 15 minutes for singing. Morn ing subject, "For Me to Live Is Christ, to Die Is Gain." , s Evening subject, "Are There Few Shall Be Saved?" Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:45 p. m. String music Everybody wel come. HARRY P. NELSON, Pastor. Zion Lutheran Church. Opposite high school. Services will be held as follows: Morning service at 11 o'clock. Even- so to do, may attend upon the evening ing service at 8 o'clock. Sunday Persons Who Go-and Come Mentioned i by Correspondents. . . Perry, Ore., June 28. Jacob' H. Trayner who has been in Salt Lake for the past two weeks returned Sat urday morning on No. 17. He reports he had a' fine time while away visit ing friends and relatives. Norman Stoddard made a trip to Baker Sunday. '.' ,i; Alex Nibley of tbe.Metropolitan Im provement and Investment company of Portland , was visitor at Perry this week. ' . "-. '" . Fred Pohrman has just recently pur chased a new piona of G. M. Richey of La Grande. This makes the seventh piano now in Perry. V Wednesday evening the young peo ple enjoyed a quiet little dance. Al though the crowd was small everyone had a fine time. This is the first party of this nature in Perry forsev ral months. L. B. Stoddard, manager of the Cen tral BoxiBureau, is now in Boise trans acting business, NOTICE FOR BIDS. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the undersigned, for the printing of 1500 New Charters for the Commission Form of Govern ment, for the City of La Grande, Ore gon, a copy of which is now on file in this office. All bids to be in by 8:00 o'clock p. m. July 2nd, J.913. , CITY OF LA GRANDE, OREGON.,; By Lee Warnick. ; ; City Recorder. 6-26 3t Adv. NOTICE! A disease known as fire-blight hav ing broken out in the orchards all through the county, you are each and everyone of you hereby notified to eradicate the disease by cutting out and burning the affected parts. 4 W. W. RANDALL, , . County Fruit Inspector. Adv. - 6-26 5t. Of Hi ti T course v v; - V - ft '- 4BBBBBSBW if t; Barg BUT THIS COMPANY ALWAYS HAS SOME THING GOOD TO OFFER. ANYONE WHO MAY WANT A CITY HOME, VACANT LOTS ACRE AGE OR MAYBE A FARM. HERE IS A GOOD ONE TO GET INTERESTED IN. ; ' TWO LOTS, EACH LOT 60x110 FEET, MAK ING LARGE PLACE 120x110 ON WHICH THERE IS A GOOD SIX ROOM HOUSE, GOOD WELL AND WOOD HOUSE, THES IS THE LOW PRICE THAT TAKES IT, $1,000.00. MUST HAVE $150.00 CASH, BALANCE PAYMENTS. ALL CLASSES OJF PROPERTY La Grande Investment Go. 1111 ADAMS AVE , FOLEY HOTEL BLOCK If your living in a house made thehouse more valuable, if the house wereyours you would reap the profit. BAR mm SO MUCH IS BEING SAID JUST NOW ABOJT SALE PRICES, SPECIAL VALUES AND UNUSUAL' BARGAINS IN MERCHANDISE THAT WE DESIRE TO CALL ATTENTION TO A FEW OF THE ITEMS FEATURED IN OUR BARGAIN BASEMENT. MOST OF THE PEOPLE OF LA GRANDE AND VICINITY ARE FAMILIAR WITH THIS DEPARTMENT OF OUR STORE AND HUNDREDS CAN TESTIFY TO THE SAVINGS THEY HAVE MADE ON PURCHASES HERE. r ' " - Everything Is Priced Less .iifi'cl IMajliy " ! litemsa t Half Usual Prices NO SHODDY GOODS OR JUNK BUT DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE Note the Following Low Prices: Men's Gauntlet Leather Gloves, 25c Men's Gun Metal Shoes ...$1.98 Boys' Pants, $1.00 and $1.25 values 68b Men's Heavyweight Bibbed Overalls 69c Men's Ribbed Underwear ...19c Bovs' Union Suit x ' KA . sir i n o M n no J Men's Poros Knit Underwear 25c """ &uc Men's Good Serviceable Hats ... 98c Boys, Shoes button or lace $L38 $1 48 $1 58 White Handkerchiefs : 4c Men's $3.50 to $4.50 Shoes $2.48 Children's and Misses' Sandals......49c, 59c, 69c Bandana Handkerchiefs " 4c REMEMBER-You Can Always Buy For Less at our BARGAIN BASEMENT J THE PEO s I THE TEMPLE OF ECONOMY OPERA HOUSE BLOCK i LA GRANDE, ORE -v