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J 1 SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1913. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, wwmi - : rTTI I: 4 ' I: ,11 ;nT7i niiimt ii mm. - issassisMi sJsssMsssst n IT BUM-Mnmnll DCMMDASlX-ECONOMICALt Supply yourbome with all the pure, clear, sparkling water you need -direct from wellfor spring, by the Perry System. No water tank, to collect slime, mud or rust. Compressed air. delivers fresh water 1 under the pressure and in quantities yon need. Automatic economical in operation, easily installed. Water left ia well until yon neeu n husm umnu 'vhi . Call and Get Copy off the Perry Dook or let us send It lo you. We want you to know all about the merits of this op-locate system of water supply. The Perry System has mora advantages than any other-Is Just what you need. It will give you water for drlnklns. kitchen, laundry, bath, barn, sprinkling and firu protection. Will SERMON BAY ZWB1FEL. Diamonds and Wa tches SEE THE FINEST SELECTION OF,BJLUE WHITE PERFECT DIAMONDS EVER CARRIED BY ANY JEWELRY FIRM IN EASTERN OREGON. WE BUY ALL OUR DIAMONDS DIRECT FROM THE CUTTER THUS SAVING THE CUSTOMER THE JOBBER'S PROFIT. EV ERY STONE GUARANTEED ABSOLUTELY PEREECT. : ' WE WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. , ' ' A FULL LINE OF WALTHAM, ELGIN, ILLINOIS. HAMILTON AND SOUTH BEND WATCHES ALWAYS IN STOCK AND CAN GUARANTEE, MEETING ANY EASTERN CATALOG PRICE. J. H. PEARE & SON "T : Manufacturing Opticians and Jeweler. . . Adams Are. : Ootical Department in charge of Attendant! Graduate of Northern Ulinota College of Optlmetry. - HMNmmiunntMnnMfinTinM I How Much Do You Save by Using Kerosene Lamps? iP FIGURE IT OUT. Is it worth while to endanger your health and eyesight, to put up with the danger, discomfort and inconvenience for the few cents you think you save?' ',. ' Vi fji ! it V H "j i v. I I 2 i L d t And Do You Really Save Anything? Now is the time to have that house wired; Phone us today and l&t us explain the easy payment plan; we will make it easy for you. Others are taking advantage of this liberal offer; better investigate, tion. , .iMiitJMU.JiJi&0t . : Eastern Oregon Light and Power Co. Always at Your Service DIVERSION FROM THE GENERAL RULE COMES SUNDAY. La Grande Has Bat One Language In IU Pulpits Usually-. RALLY DAY PROGRAM OUT. The children of the Baptist t v church will carry out . a rally day program tomorrow at the church. $ Detailed announcement pertain- ing to it are given in the Baptist church announcements today. , - Church services in other languages than tha American is something of a novelty in La Grande. Hence German services tomorrow in the Zion Luth eran church are unique. Rev. Drahn is capable of preaching in both the German and the American, and monthly-Germans can enjoy a sermon in the native tongue. There is probably not another town in Oregon where there is such a uniformity of languag es spoken from the pulpits as there is here. The following are the church an nouncements, in La Grande tomorrow: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Sixth and Washington avenue.) Sabbath school 9:45 a. ra., Robert Eakin, superintendent Morning worship 11 a .m., subject: "The Sum of the Law.", Junior. Endeavor at 3 p. ra. Evening worship at 8 p. m., subject: "Not Far From the Kingdom." . A. G. LANE, Pastor. J310 Washington ave, atV M. 0. Brown ton, superintendent, Lucile J or ris, organist. Morning worship, 11 a. m., " "J "The Open'Window." , Class meeting 12:16 p. ml, Mrs. Bol ton, leader, Epworth League 7.00 o'clock. Evening; worship at 8 p. m., subject: "The Social Problem and the Church." Prif. Wilson and his orchestra will play.. E. B. Fyke, Pastor. Res. 1205 4th st. Phone Main 705. ST. MARY'S P. C. CHURCH. (Corner Fifth and K avenue.) Snmmar nrhsdula of services: ' Sunday, low masses 7:00 a. m. and 9:30 a. m. Benediction after late mass. Dailv low mass at 8 a. m. Confessions, Saturday, 3:00 p. m. to :oo p. m. Sick calls attended at any hour. Rev. P. J. Driscoll, Rector. Phone Main 9. LATTER DAY SAINTS. . rTnWrmrlfl Fourth and O Sts.) Sabbath school 10 a. m. George R. Lyman, superintendent t KiAnrne maK. uriranisi. Regular service at the Latter Days Saints tabernacle. Sunday scnooi ev erv Sundav at 10 a. m. Regular sacrament and speaking services at 2 p. m. Young People's Mutual Improve ment association at 7:30 p. m. To all the public are cordially invited. U. J. BiacK, oisnop. . Telephone Main 754. NUMBER 43 WINS. Special Accountant Finds Winner of Weekly contest is J. The standing of contestants in the anto contest today, Is: ; 750,860 I.;... 21,839,761 .v 278,249 115,614,126 ............... 244,010 2,412,550 235,006 237,525 " 291,225 37,750 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 JQ 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 131 QUIT KICKING- If you don't like what you've got, trade it. Some one else, probably, can use it and may also hav something that you are in need of. An Observer classified ad. will make the deal for you. Try it. FOB SALE New 4 -room modern cot tage, 4 blocks from business center, small lot, a good bargain, som terms. Edw. W. Kamraerer, 2004 Adams ave. FOR RENT Large pleasant furnish ed front room, 1601 Adams. 9-13 tf BOARDERS AND ROOMERS Want ed, 905 Spring ave. Phone Red 1821. Adv. 7-17 tf. FOR RENT Three office roerr.s over Young's Confectionery. Adv. 7-29 tf. WANTED Pole wood. Call Red 482. 9-10 4t. FOR RENT 3 rooms for light house keeping; modern. 1104 M ave. Phone Black, 3512, or Black 832, 9-10 4t : apaaasjssiSSsj ssS'Visss''"'" FOR RENT Furnished room across from high school., Phone Main 705. 9-10 tf r- AUTOMOBILE HOSPITAL ' A Garage is a hospital for f Automobiles. None' escape. It may bo the $5000 'car today and the Ford tomorrow that come in for ' repairs. By the way we have' just been doing a great business in the Ford curs more than a dozen fixed up in our shop in the last few days. fc'i L I ' Ford owners come to us because our mechanics are the real auto mobile surgeons who locate the trouble quickly, repair it in the most economical manner and send the cars along with happy owners. Nothing too big nothing too small for us to look after and do it right All over the valley yon will hear of Leighton's reasonable prices and Leighton's satisfactory work. ' LEIGHTON'S GARAGE E. CHURCH, SOUTH (2106 N. Fir.) Sabbath school 9:45 a. m. G. Chapman, superintendent. Morning services at li a. m. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. ' 1 Morning and evening preaching by C. Cook, of San Francisco. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. (Opposite High School) Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m., Wil liam C. Drahn, superintendent, Harris Homble, organist. Morning worship 11 a. m., subject: "The Unassailable Logic of God." Evening worship at 8 p m., subject: "The Church and Immigration." German service tomorrow at 10 o'clock. William (J. JJrahn, fastor. I an Res 806 N St. Phone Block 1291 : , 34 r, . .i t c : o. . ou Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m., - Mr Theodore Johnson, superintendent, Miss Horstman, organist. Morning worship, 11 a. m., subject; "Bringing the Children." B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 o'clock, leader, Mrs. Theodore Johnson, favorite vers es in the gospels. Leson, John 1. 1-14. Evening worship at 8 o'clock. Rev. Mark Noble, pastor of the First Baptist church of Camas, Washington, will speak on "The Importance of Faith." The children of the First Baptist Sunday school will give a rally day program at 10 o'clock Sunday morn ing. A cordial invitation extended to all. R. E. CLOSE, Pastor. 10 Greenwood st. Main 766. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. (Opposite High School.) : Sabbath school 12:15 p. m. Sunday services at 1 p. m. Wednesday testmonial meeting at 8 o'clock. Services held in the German Luth eran church north of high school building- CHRISTIAN CHURCH. (Seventh and Pennsylvania.) , Bible school at 10 a. m. ; Morning sermon at 11 a. m., theme: "Our Faith.',' Evening worship at 8 p. m., theme: "The Meanest Thing In La Grande." Christian Endeavor at 7, W. V. Con ner, leader. Morning and evening services by Evangelist Wright of Portland, Oregon. 36 37 38 39 . 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 61 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 - ,235,526 5,007,995 1,983,625 16,307,000 1,662,625 ,;. 3,876,885 ' 243,623 246,250 255,330 1,377,000 2,165,950 242,525 246,360 , 289,675 , 2,112,585 ,.. 244,250 ........... 237,750 ,. 235,276 , 1,309,722 , ; . . . 248,250 , T 243,765 ' " 241,310 .. 282,215 , 235,150 .'. 238,575 235.175 , 237.000 , 235,035 629,360 235,100 237,265 . . 235.4V0 133,633,810 235,100 . 237,000 235,125 235,150 ,236,050 242 200 236,470 377,655 235,910 236,350 280,500 235,525 , 236,025 286,825 ........... 240,000 237,850 3,303,985 235,875 243,750 235,125 236,750 ..... 235,625 235.975 655,205 , . . . ; 375,400 , 258,060 -235,000 ,.. 2,333,090 303,010 281,025 Counted by N. J. Mansager. FIRST M. E. CHURCH. (Corner 4th and M st.) Saskath school 9:45 a. m., Dr NOTICE. If you are going to build or want some carpenter work of any sort done, don't fail to see Joe Horstman always ready for business. Leave your ord ers at B B. Nutter's or at the Snod trass Grocei-y. i-9 tf . .. PIANO TUNING. Cases mended and French polished action regulated or rebuilt All work guaranteed. Player pianos a special ty. Leave orders with RICHEY'S PIANO HOUSE or Phone. Red 712. C. M. Henderson. tuner. Adv. 7-29 tf. FOR RENT Furnished rooms for teachers and students. Facilities for cooking if desired. Call Red 1311. .,- 9-4 tf. FOR SALE Genuine leather couch, quarter sawed oak book case, 1309 N ave., Phone Red 331. 9-10 3t WANTED Three rooms er small house furnished, close to Palmer miU. Phone Red 3492. -.-2003 N. Fir. Adv. 8-22 tf. FOR SALE Four room house, good condition, two beautiful lots, 1401, cor. Y and N. Fir. $800.00 cash. No trades. Untir Sept 15, address R. L. Bills) 1143 Vi E. 30th N. Portland, Ore Adv. 8-25 9-15 p. FOR RENT 9 room house, large grounds, barn and garage, lease for winter to right party at reasonable terms. Call Black 471. After 5:30 p. m. Black 501. - 9-9 tf. FOR RENT Suit of .housekeeping - o Phono Rod 1721. 905' Rnrinti- luvm.t - . . . o . 011 WANTED Experienced woman for general housework. Call B. 352. 9-4 tf. WANTED Lady attendant for wheel TTnt. 1jiV Snrincs Co. Adv. -3 tf. WANTED Horses and cattle to pas ture. Call Farmers 158. 9-10 tf. WANTED Girl for cook and gener al housework. , Phone Main 71 or - call 1808 4th st, Mrs. August Stang. 9-9 tf. FARMER, aged 36, seews position as foreman or manager on ' ranch. Thoroughly competent in all details. Can repair machinery; am convers ant with gas engines. W. Rowles, La Grande, Genl Delivery. 9-12 tf WANTED to buy 200 hens. Mrs. Cady, Jackson and North st 9-12 3t p. FOR RENT Modern furnished house, 1401 Fifth and N st 9-13 It FOR RENT Large bed sitting room and two bed rooms, with bath, 1512 Adams. Phone Black 1731. 9-13 tf. Deafness Cannot Be Cud by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to euro deafness, and that 1b bv conctltutlonnl remedies. I Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condl i tion of the mucous lining of the Eusta i chian Tube. When this tube Is Inflamed . you have a rumbling sound or lmperfeot nennng, ana wncn it is cmireiy cioseu. Deafness Is the n-sult, and unless the in flammation can bo taken out andlthls tube restored to Its normal condanon, hearing will . be -destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten ore caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condi-. tion of the mucous surfaces. .We will ghre One Hundred Dollars for any case of noaf tuws (oansod by catarrh) tbatcannot be oared by Balls CaUrrbdara. Bond for clrcnlare, free. F. J CT1ENET, OO, Toledo, Oslo. Bold by BrnioriBta , 75c Taao UaU a Family Pills for conwlpstloa. . FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL OREGON STATE FAIR Salem, Sept. 29-Cct. 4, 1913 A whole week of pleasure and profit; $20,000 offered in premiums 'on Agricultural, Livestock, Poultry, Textile and other exhibits. Horseraces, shooting tournament, fireworks, band concerts, Eu genics exposition, children's playground and other free attractions, in cluding Boyd and Ogle's one ring circus. Free Camp Grounds. You are invited. Send for premium list and entry blanks . Reduced rates on air railroads. For particulars address Frank Meredith, Secretary SALEM, OREGON. ' D. R. FONG MEDICINE CO. , Branch of Baker City Office. CHINESE HERB AND ROOT REMEDIES Our wonderful life giving herbs will absolutely exterpate every impurity from the system. No drugs, no poison, non-alcoholic. FREE CONFIDENTIAL V CONSULTATION FREE Those living out of town can cure themselves at home with our herbs, Write to us, for par-t ticulars. Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.i I .to 9 p.m. ' X. Sundays- T to 12 a. m.j 'l to , 6 p. m. . Telephone Main 62. Office: 1412 Adams Avenue LA GRANDE. OREGON.