La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 19, 1913, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER.
SATURDAY, JULY 19 1913, K
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EVENING SERVICES TO BE OF
UNION NATURE.
First of These Held In Presbyterian
' Church Tomorrow. .
' AVE WILL FURNISH YOUR HOME FROM CELLAR T GARRET
ON EASY PAYMENTS. A COMPLETE STOCK OF THE BEST
; FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS ALWAYS CARRIED.
WHY PAY THE FANCY PRICES WHEN YOU CAN WALK ONE
BLOCK AND BUY THE SAME GOODS FOR MUCH LESS
MONEY.
WE PAY CASH FOR USED GOODS. WILL EXCHANGE NEW
GOODS FOR OLD. SECOND HAND DEPARTMENT IN BASE
MENT, I vr;
ADCOOK & FRITTS
CORNER FIR AND JEFFER30N.
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NORTONIA HOTEL
European American Plan
A. S. HOGUE, Mngr.
A hotel whose homelike comforts
and safety will appeal to you and
your family. Ladies' tea room
beautiful roof garden and large lob
by for your pleasure and convenience
Located close to the shopping district
.Write for family rates. i,' .
Eleventh St. off Washington.
PORTLAND . OREGON
$ S 3 f
Sunday School Picnic Arranged. t-
$- The Sunday school picnic of the
M. E. Church South, will, be held Sj
S in the City park Tuesday, July
22d. All the parents of the &
t1 children are invited to attend and $
also to bring a lunch. f
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Drink tyj..QNatu Mine"al
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You'll Know the Joy of Living
Monuments ' 1 Concrete Blocks
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Made in La Grande
LATEST DESIGNS Best Building Material
Made In La Grande. . KflOWIl
E. CD A VIS Cor Greenwood & S Ave.
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Union services are to be held in the
various churches during the remaining
Sunday evenings of this month and
all of next month, according to plans
of the Ministerial association. The
I first of these services will be held
next Sunday evening in the Presby
terian church and Rev. A. J. Adams,
pastor of the Christian church, will
preach the sermon. Music will be fur
nished by the Presbyterian choir. The
music for the remaining services will
be furnished by a .chorus, choir under
Dr. E. B." Fyke. Everyone is cordially
invited to come and enjoy theseser
vices. '
First Presbyterian Church.
Fourth and Washington Avenue
Rev. A. G. Lane, Pastor.
Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m., Robert
Eakin, superintendent.
I Morning worship, 11 o'clock, subject
"The Importance of Little Things."
i Christian Endeavor, 7 p.'m., all the
If ! young people are invited to join with
us in this, a union meeting.
The evening service is a union ser
vice for the months of July and Aug
ust; Rev. Adams will preach.
All are cordially invited.
First M. E. Church.
Corner of Fourth and M Streets
9:45 a. m., Sunday school, Dr. Brown
ton, superintendent!
11:00 a. m., Preaching service, ser
mon by Rev. W. H. Beaty.
12:15 p. m., Class meeting, Mrs.
Bolton leader.
7:00 p. m., Epworth League..
. Our people are requested to attend
the unions services to be held at the
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Oregon wlll'bo '8et In motion all
over the world as a result of a visit
to the state by Ralph R. Earle, repre
senting Pathe's weekly, a motion pic
ture record of events which Is seen
each week in picture bouses through
out the United States and European
countries by more than 20,000,000
people.
. It was with the cooperation of Louis
W. Hill, chairman of the board of
directors' of the Great Northern rail
way and William Hanley, of Burns,
Oregon, that the motion picture man
was enabled to secure some very re
markable views of Central Oregon
agricultural and industrial scenes.
Making the trip into Bend over the
Oregon Trunk railroad, the Hill line
that has opened up the great Central
Oregon country, the motion picture
man was taken to Burns, in ' Harney
county, by automobile a distance of
150' miles. .For a week the Pathe re
presentative toured Harney county
covering more than 1,000 miles by au
tomobile, to. secure films that will
show to the world the openings for
homeseekers on the free government
lands of Oregon.
While a visitor on the Double O
ranch, owned by Hanley, more than
2,000 head of cattle were rounded up
for the pictures. Motion picture pano
ramas will show the extent of . the
great valleys of Central Oregon and
the Blitzen canal, just completed by
Hanley through the Blitzen valley.
This big irrigation ditch,- formed by
the waters of the Blitzen river, drains
more than 100,000 acres of land and
is forty miles long. The pictures
will show the hog and sheep indus
try, homeseekers coming into tie
country, the sage brush land before
and after the arrival of the bom
seeker and generally give a. truthful
picture of the opportunities, and pos
sibilities of Central Oregon.
Louis W. Hill is one of the fore
most of Northwest developers and be
lieves in the motion picture to give
wide-spread publicity to what Oregon
has to offer to newcomers.
The Pathe people have also secured
a reel showing the scenery of the 'Des
chutes canyon where the Hill lines
expended an enormous sum of money
to build the Oregon. Trunk railroad
into the Central part of the state. The
pictures secured by the Pathe people
are the first of the kind ever taken In
Oregon and will be shown in the lead
ing motion picture theaters all over
the world.
New, Bridge for Union. ' ' and citizens of Union for the purpose,feet the other way. ,The bridge isfo.f
The members of the county court ac- of arriving at a conclusion relative to be of steel, with concrete abutments,
companied by bridge experts, were in Catherine creek bridge, and it was and will cost about $4000. The ma-
the city Friday of last week confer- decided to put in a bridge the full terial will be ordered and the bridge
Complete Equipment tor Resetting and Repairing
Rubber Buggy Tires
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
D. FITZGERALD, Proprietor
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOPS fi.ND FOUNDRY
Bargains in Real Estate
No. 1 f)0 acres of good farm land, all in cultivation, well fenced, all
in oats and barley. About five miles north of La Grande.
Three roomed house. Good barn. Price $4000.00. For sale
or trade. EllA i r. ! 1:w4fei"-
No. 2. Hotel. With twenty-se1 n rooms, twenty-three bedrooms. All
well frunlsTied, new di.-hes, new range, good piano. Ice
house, two lots. Doing a good business. For sale on easy
terms. Price $4000.00 Will trade for farm.
No. 3. 120 acres in one and one-half miles of La Grande. 77 acres
bottom land, 43 side hill pasture all fenced, and the bottom
land has a good crop of hay, will average about two tons to
the acre. This place nv.ist be sold and is a snap at $0000.00
No. 4. 20 acres three miles from La Grande under fence, all in good
cultivation. Price $2000.00. Adjoining land, same quality
held at $250 per acre.
No. 6. 112 1-2 acres. 18 acres in good 'paring fruit orchard. 65
acres in grain. Balance in pasture and timber, inMt. Glen
district. Improvements fair. Price $5000.00 on easy terms.
THESE ARE A FEW OF OUR BUYS IN FARMS. WE HAVE
A LARGE LISTING OF FARMS. STOCK RANCHES, AND CITY
PROPERTY WHICH WE WILL BE PLEASED TO SHOW ANY
ONE INTERESTED. WE INVITE YOU TO COME IN AND LIST
ANYTHING YOU HAVE FOR SALE, AND WE WILL TRY AND
FIND YOU A SALE OR TRADE FOR IT.
C. J. BLACK & COMPANY
Presbyterian church. These evening ring with members of the city council width of the street and about forty put in at once. Union Republican.
services will be held until about Aug
ust 31st.
Rev. E. B. Fyke, Pastor.
M. E. Church South.
2103 N. Fir Street
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Geo. O.
Chapman superintendent.
Epworth League 6:45 p. m.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p.
m. Morning subject, "The Twentieth
Century Science for Training of
Children." Evening subject, "The
Shadow of the Three Crosses."
String music; the Junior choir will
sing.
Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:45 p. m.
Eva:ytody welcome.
Harry P. Nelson, Pastor.
Christian Science Services.
Sunday services at 1:00.
Sunday school at 12:15.
Wednesday evening experience meet
ing at 8:00.
Held in German Lutheran church,
north of high school.
St. Peter's "Church.
Ninth Sunday after Trinity.
Holy communion, 8 a. m.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Morning service,ll a. m.
Evening service, 7: SO p. m.
Upton H. Gibbs, Rector.
First Baptist Church.
' Sixth and Spring Streets.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m., Theo
dore Johnson, superintendent.
Preaching service at 11 a. m., sub
ject, "Power for Service."
The Young People's society will
meet in the union service at the Pres
byterian church at 7 p. m.
Union service at 8 p. m. in the Pres
byterian church.
A cordial invitation to all services.
. V. Close, Pastor.
Chrit...i nurch.
Bible school at 9:45, come and be on
time.
Sermon at 11 a. m subject "The
Communion."- .
AU evening services will be at the
union services at the Presbyterian
sermon at 8 p. m.
A. J. Adams, Pastor.
There Is a Deadline on
Cost of f orniture
BY THIS WE MEAN THERE IS A CERTAIN
COST THAT IS BEDROCK. WE HAVE HIT
THAT BEDROCK AND FOR THE NEXT FEW
WEEKS YOU CAN FURNISH YOUR HOME AT
A GREAT SAVING. THESE ARE THE MELAN
CHOLY DAYS OF SUMMER, BUT WE MUST DO
SOME BUSINESS, NEVERTHELESS. THERE 13
NO PERIOD OF PITCHING HORSESHOES OR
PLAYING TIDDLE - WINKS IN THE STORE,
AND TO MAKE GOODS MOVE DURING THE
WARM WEATHER. WE WILL MAKE PFJCES
THAT TOUCH THE BEDROCK.
Henry Carr
Home Furnishers