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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1914)
;-.,viavfr'tiw'f''' 7. '.'.VJ -J WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, 1914. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGR TIIREK Make a Place of Rest for the Entire Family Specify - Electric - Lights -for Your New Home- COME EARLY (Continued rrom Pag 1.) DELEGATIONS VjV;.;-; : If you are building this year specify elec tric lights. It is safe to say that 90 per cent of the houses built in La Grande this year will install them. No home is modern without them. They are as important as 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 the best light. Electric lights are-easily installed and will prove a source of lasting satisfaction, to you. Call or phone Main 34. Eastern Ore Light J Power Co. - "Always at Your Service" WE EXPECT A RUSHING SEASON in the lumber line. AU indica tions point to Lrisk building bus- iness this Spring, and we take" this opportunity to suggest ear ly orders. We know our stock and are sure of it We want you to know, and so print this short notice. WENAHA LUMBER COMPANY THE TELEPHONE By furnishing quick service in commun ication multiplies a man's capacity and makes it possible for the businessman to transact more business. EVERY TELEPHONE A LONG DISTANCE STATION HOME INDEPENDENT fEIEPHDNE SYSTEM NORTON I A HOTEL is! a rlutf European American Plan A. S. HOGUE, Magr. A hotel whose heme comforts and xafety will appeal to you and your lamily. Ladies' tea room beautiful roof garden and large lobby for your pleasure and convenience. Located close to the shopping district. Write for family rates. Eleventh St., PORTLAND, ff Washington, OREGON. saasaia. Fresh Supply Of LEMP'S BUCK AND PALE In Bottles and on Draught U. LOTTES Phone Black 51 Ut8 Jefferson Ave. Ln Grande, Oregon Friday Morning. (Mag- 1, School of Methods, Four Sections.) "A" Elementary Division, 'Metho dist Church, Mrs. E. C. Knapp, pre siding. Demonstration Division, Cradle Roll Service, Miss Olive Clark. Demonstration, Primary Program, Mrs. S. W. Ormsby. , Mothers' Meeting, .Mrs. Clara G. Esson. ,' ; Problems Solved, Mrs. Knapp. ' "B"' Secondary Division, in Bap tist Church; Mr. Alexander, presiding. The Class in Study, Mr. Guy E. Needham, Portland. - The Class of Worship, Frank A. Doble, Irragon, and Walter A Brodie, Sumpter. The Class, Through the Week, Mr. I. W. Williamson. Problems solved, Mr. Alexander. "C" Teaching Training, Rev. H. N. Smith, presiding. . Its Value and Need, Mr. E. C. Knapp, Spokane. . Setting up the Work, Dr. J. D. Springston, Portland. Ways to Win, Rev. E. W. Warring ton, Pilot Rock. " Problems Solved, Rev. H. N. Smith and Dr. Springston. "D" Superintendents ahd Officers, in Christian Church, Rev. R. D. Oster hout, presiding. Grading the School, Dr. J. V. Mil ligan, Portland. The Workers Council, Dr. H. L. Boardman, Walla Walla. The System of Records, I. W. Wil liamson. Special Days, Mr. E. C. Knapp. Problems Solved, Mr. Knapp and Mr. Williamson. Gen e r a 1 session, Convention Church, Friday, May'l. Address, "The Teacher's Opportun ity and Reward," I. W. Williamson. " Address, "Building Up a School," Mr. E. C. Knapp. 12:15 Teacher Training Luncheon, Rev. W. W. McHenry, Toastmaster. Afternoon Session. (Convention Church.) 1.30. Song Service, With Mr. Jones. Devotional Bible Study, Rev. C. A. Edwards, Baker. Report of Zurich Convention, Chas. A. Phipps. The Chicago Convention, Mr. Alex ander. The Tokyo Convention, Rev. A." M. Williams or Mr. Phipps. Address, "The Spiritual Growth of the Teens," John L. Alexander. Address, "Meeting Youth's De mands," Mr. E. R. Martin, Portland. Address, "The Boy Problem," Rev. I. W. Williamson, Vancouver, B. C. Brief Business Session. Evening Session. (Convention Church, May 1.) 7:30 FinalJ3ong Service, with Mr. Jones. V Prayer. Report of Committee on Reso lutions. Address, "The Sunday School and A Dry Oregon," Rev. F. W. Emerson. Special Music, Solo by Mr. Jones. Introductions. Closing Words, Mr. E. C. Knapp, Rev. I. W. Williamson, Mrs. E. C. Knapp, Dr. H. L. Boardman, John L. Alexander. PORCH SHADES The hot, burning sun cannot destroy the pleasures of your porch or veran da if you are the happy owner of : r r ' ' ' ' AEROLUX No-Whip Porch SHADES The wind cannot disturb your moments of repose, because these shades do not flap or rattle. Their variety of. delicate colors make them adaptable to any porch and its furnishings. - They are impervious to all weather conditions and make ideal out-door sleeping rooms of any porch. A telephone call will bring the "Aei-olux" man who will show you the color samples and then if you wish, take the measurement of your porch. Not expensive. The ordinary porch about $10.00. We favor D. Ward King Plan for good roads. Hear him Saturday, May 2nd. HENRY (& CAR'R Complete House Furnishers Chamberlain's Tablets. After taking two bottles of them I was cured." For sale by all dealers. Adv. WANTED Neatly appearing inteli gent woman, as representative for Nu Bone Corsets in La Grande and vicinity. This is a pleasant remune rative business. If you will work. Ad dress at once, by letter, giving street address.' NU BONE. 4-29-2t. DRINK NATURAL sam-o: MINERAL WATER AND YOU'LL KNOW THE JOY OF LIVING PALMER LOGGED OFF LAND $15 per Acre - -10 Years Time Deep - - Rich - - Black Soil Altitude and Climate Same as Grande Ronde Valley Notice of Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is herebygiven that the partnership of Upton & Graham, con sisting of Dr. C. H. Upton and Dr. J. P. Graham, has this day been dis solved by mutual consent. The practice will be continued under the name of C. H. Upton, who has as sumed all liabilities of the partner ship and will collect all accounts due to said firm. Dated at La Grande, Oregon, this 18th day of April, 1914. DR. C. H. UPTON J. P. GRAHAM, M. D. 4-21 tp. tf. Stomach Trout le Cured. Mrs. H. G. Cleveland, Arnold, Pa., writes, "For some time I suffered from stomach trouble. I would have sour stomach and feel bloated after eating. Nothing benefited me until I got These thousands of acres were formerly all homesteaded and many quarter-sections years ago were maintaining families. ' The George Palmer Lumber Company has taken off the big trees, leaving the land in easy shape for clearing. This excellent land is now offered at much more liberal terms than the Govern mcnt tendered the original settlers. This is certainly an unusual chance to secure a fine farm and home with very little capital. It is also an exceptional opportun ity for prof itable investment. A 1 Bythe end of the ten years which you have to pay for theland, it will have increased in value 500 per cent. It is selling rapidly. Everyone who sees it praises it highly. CALL AND INVESTIGATE. If interested we will take you to look over the land. Inform us of your real estate wants. We will be pleased to satisfy them GEO. H. GURREY he who sells REAL ESTATE lagrande, Oregon 1