PAGli TWO
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1914.
ALL CHURCHES
III TOP SPEED
PRESENT AND COMING WEEK
ARE IMPORTANT.' '
Revivals, Missions Chape! Services,
Noon-day Services, Features.
Appropriately enough, church af
fairs have largely superceded social
functions this week, The past week
has been busy and the coming week
the more o. The Catholic mis
sion for women ends tomorrow
and the - mission for men be
gins. Monday the noon-day services
for all men who can possibly attend,
begin at Honan Hall. These services
are very brief and are similar to
those which are held in many large
cities during Passion and Holy week.
It is believed the work here will be
tremendously popular once it gets to
be known. Details are announced
elsewhere in this issue. .
After April 1st, Christian Scien- J
tiests will meet for their regular ser
stead of the present location. i
Tomorrow local Lutherans will '
hear a well known educator preacher
vhen Rev. R. W. Buzzard of Belling
liam. comes here to spend a few days.
He is secretary of the Pacific Theo
logical Seminary at Portland, and is
a forceable speaker. Two churches,
Christian and the Methodist church
South, have been conducting excellent
revivals this week.
Chapel Services Tomorrow. ,.
Presbyterians will tomorrow even
ing close up shop as it were in their
down town house of worship and will
conduct services in the Northside
chapel, intended to reach ' Northside
people who have difficulty coming to
the principal church Sunday evening.
' Prisoner of Chillon Is Theme,
i Tomorrow night Rev. E. B. Fyke
will lecture on "The' Prisoner of Chil
lon". the lecture being in the series
of addresses on well known poems
and classics, given this winter.
The program for noon day services
comencing Monday Is:
. Passion "Week.
' Monday, March 80. "For us men
and our salvation."
Tuesday, March 31. He endured the
agony and bloody sweat.
Wednesday, April 1. He was be
trayed. ' . .
Thursday, April 2. -He was denied.
Friday, April 3. He was mocked,
despised, rejected.
Saturday, April 4. He drank the
cup of sorrow.
Holy Week.
Monday, April 6. The Cross, the
revelation of man's sin.
, Tuesday, April 7. The Cross the
revelation of God's love.
Wednesday, April 8. The Cross our
assurance of pardon.
Thursday, April 9. The Cross out
assurance of peace.
Good Friday, 12:05-1 P. M.
I. "Behold the Lamb of God."
II. "In the Cross of Christ I
Glory."
Church announcements tomorrow
are:
Christian Church.
The interest in the Revival Meet
ings at the Christian Church im
proves each evening, and the audi
ences are growing. Much good is be
ing done.
Subject of sermon Saturday evening
will be the "Passion of the Soul"
Sunday 11a. m. "Heavens."
Sunday 7:30 p. m. "The Unpardon
able Sin."
Bible School at 9:45, C. E. at 6:30
p. m. -
You are cordially invited to attend
these services. The revival meeting
will continue all next week.
W, T. Adams, Evangelist. ( .
ST. MARY'S K. C. CHURCH.
(Fifth and K Avenue.)
. Passion Sunday. Sundav 8 a. m.,
closing of the women's mission.
General communion for the women.
Parting of the Plenary Indulgence
and the Papal Benediction, and the
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Roses. Order your roses now for spring planting, strong two
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J. B. WEAVER, Proo.
Specify - Electric - Lights
-For Your New Home-
If you are building this year specify elec
tric lights. It is safe to sny that 90 per
cent of the houses built in La Grando this
year will install them. No homo is modern
without them. They are as important ns
sanitary plumbing.
Good lights are equally important, how
ever, if you happen to live in a rented
house. Your landlord owes it to you, and
you owe it to yourself to have nothing but
tho bo-si' light. Electric lights are easily
installed and will prove n source of lasting
sntu-f.iction to you. Call or phono Main 34.
Eastern Ore Light & Power Co.
"Always at Your Service"
renovating of baptismal vows.
Opening of the Men's Mission at
the 10:30 a, m. mass.
At 3:30 p. m., bleasing of the chil
dren under seven years of age.
At 7:30 p. m. second sermon of the
men's mission; subject: The value of
the Christian Soul; Rosary, and Bene
diction of the Blessed Sacrament.
Every morning holy mass as 7 and
at 8 at which both men and women
are invited to assist. At the 8 o'clock
mass there will be a short sermon of
ten minutes. There will be sermon,
rosary and Benediction every evening
at 7:30. The pastor and congregation
extend an invitation to all classes to
assist at all these services. On Fri
day night of next week there will be
a special sermon at which only men
and youths above fifteen years of age
will be admitted. ,
All women who were unable to par
ticipate in the women's mission are
unged to enter the men's mission.
Rev P, J. Driscoll, Rector. Rev.
T. J. Brady, Apostolic Missionary.
Res. Sixth and K ave., Phone, Main 9.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
(Sixth and Spring Streets.)
Sabbath School, 9:45 A. M., Mr.
Theodore Johnson, superintendent,
Iva Wilson, organist.
Morning worship, 11 A. M., sub
ject:
'Do It Heartily."
B. Y. P. U. at 6:30 o'clock. Lead.
der and subject: '
Missionary John R. Crymes, "The
(Conquest Meeting.)
Evening services 7:30, subject:
"Think of These Things."
The yearly business meeting of the
Church will be held Thursday evening,
April 2nd, at 7:30. All members are
urged to be present.
Prayer and Praise service Thurs
day evening at 7:30.
R. E. CLOSE, Pastor.
103 Greenwood St. Tel. Mab 766.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH.
(Opposite High School)
Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m.. Wil
liam C. Drahn, superintendent, Harrif
Homble, organist.
Class meeting, 9:45, N. J. Mansager,
leader.
Morning worship 11 o'clock. Subject,
- Religious Education. Sermon by
Rev R. W. Buzzard of Bellingham.
Evening service at 7:45, subject;
Dr. Buzzard will speak. The public
is invited to hear this prominent edu
cator. Services during Lent at 8 P. M. each
Friday. ;
Res 805 N St. Phone Block 1291
METHODIST CHURCH SOUTH
(North Fir Street.)
Sabbath school at 9:43 a. m., Geo.
Chapman, superintendent, Esther
Whitlark, organist.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock.
Rev. W. A. Orr of Milton and Rev.
Woods of Weston will speak.
Geo. Chapman, Supt., telephone
Black 1161.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH.
(Opposite High School.)
Sunday service at 1:00
Sunday school at 12:15.
Wednesday evening testimonial at
7:30.
In Geriran Lutheran church north
of high school.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH.
Corner of Fourth Street and O Ave.
Regular Sunday Services.
Holy Communion, except first Sun
dav in the month, 8 a. m.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Morning Service 11 a. m.
Evening Service: November 1st to
June 1st 5 p. m.
June 1st to November 1st 7 p. m.
Upton H. Gibbs, Rector.
Rectory, 1502 Fifth Street.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH.
(Corner 4th and Spring.)
Sabbath scho"l 5:45 a. m.. Dr.
Brownton, superintendent; Lucile
Jorris, organist.
Morning worshin 11 A. M.. subioct:
Sermon by Dr. J. D. Gillilun, "Per
petual Victory."
2:30 Junior league, Miss Rosa
Sherman, Supt.
6:30 Epworth League, Hattie Mc
Murray, P?es.
Evening worship at 7:30. Subject,
The Prisoner of Chillon.
Prayer meeting, Thursday evening,
Bible study, Wednesday evening.
E. B. Fyke, Tnstor.
Res. J 205 4th st. Phone Main 705
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Regular service. at the Latter Day
Saints tabernacle. Sunday school
every Sunday at 10:30 a. m.
Regular sacrament and speaking
services at 2 p. m.
Young People's Mutual Improve
ment nsnwintinn at 7:00 n. m. To all
the public are cordially invited.
V. l. rsiacK, msnop.
Telephone Main 754. - -
For Sale Near Cove.
The north 260 acres of our 420 acre
hillside bunch grass pasture, and
cherry land, no improvements, except
fencing. Good springs, fine view of
valley. The above 260 acres for $2000
spot cash, and purchaser will have to
put in division fence between the said
260 acres and the south 160, as the
above price is below cost 25 years ago.
MATT W. MITCHELL,
Cove, Ore.
3-23-Mon.-Wed.-& Sat. '
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NEWLIN DRUG COMPANY.
Adv.
Get your fishing license of B. W.
Hughes, Moose Billiard Parlor We
carry a full line of cigars tobacco,
Base Ball Goods, Guns, Ammunition,
Fishing Tackle and Sporting Goodj
of all description. Adv. 3 24-tf.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
(Sixth and Washington avenue.)
Mrs. W. W. Beviy organist.
Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m., Robert
F.akin, superintendent, '
Morning worship at 11, subject:
"Waiting on God."
Junior Endeavor at 2:30.
The evening service will be omit
ted, and services will be held in the
Riverside Chapel at 7:80 o'clock.
Prayer meeting Thursday evening
A. G. LANE, Pastor.
1310 Washington ave.
LATTER DAT! SAINTS.
Tabernncle Fourth and O Sts.)
Sabbath school 10:30 a. m. Geo. R.
Lyman, superintendent,
Blanche Black, Organist.
Something Very Attractive
-In Farm Land--
Within six and a half miles of La Grande, we have
120 acres of good land that will -grow any kind of
grain or hay crops It is for sale at the low price of
$75.00 per acre; can make you very attractive terms
on same. ,
200 acres six miles from La Grande, of which 150
acres is good farm land, 50 acres stony pasture, that
grows the best of feed; fair house; good barn; one
fourth mile to school; on main road. This is an ideal
dairy ranch, are you interested?
The lots in McAnishes' sub-division are going. Don't
you want to buy one or more? Sec them. We have
oil classes of property for sale.
La Grande Investment Company
Old U.S. Land Office
1213 Adams Ave.
Foley Building,
La Grande.
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