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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1914)
UliA. SATURDAY, MAY 16, 1914. SLIDES FROM JEfMI HUE FREE LECTURE TO BE GIVEN MAY 24TH. O. A. C. Instructor to Show His Own Pictures of Holy Land. COMMENCEMENT SERMON TOMORROW. There will be no services in $ the Lutheran church tomorrow, S because the pastor will deliver i . S the commencement address in 3 i the high school auditorium. ,s . . $ "The road from Jerusalem down to Jcrico" is to be the subject of a free illustrated address at the Methodist church Sunday night May 24. Prof. J. B. Horner, who holds the chair of history at O. A. C, and who helped make the brick used in in the con struction of Blue Mountain universi ty buildings in La Grande, will show over 100 pictures of the very road from Jerusalem down to Jerico, taken by Mr. Horner himself. He started out wjth a camera and followed the very roads tra'veled by Christ. What the camera saw will be shown on the screen on that occasion. Following are the church services for tomorrow: LATTER DAY SAINTS, t Tabernacle Fourth and 0 Sts.) Sabbath school 10:30 a. m. Geo. R. Lyman, superintendent. Blanche Black, Organist. Regular service at the Latter Day Saints tabernacle. Sunday school every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Regular sacrament and speaking eervices at 2 p. m. Young People's Mutual Improve ment association at 7:00 p. m. To all the public are cordially invited. C. J. Black, Bishop, i Telephone Main 764. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Sixth and Washington avenue.) Mrs. W. W. Ben-y organist. Sabbath school, 9:45 a. m., Robert Eakin, superintendent, ti There wiH be no morning service at the Presbyterian church Sunday, May 17th on account of the Baccalaurate sermon at the high school. 'Evening service as usual. Rev. D. K. Laurie will preach. Manse at 1310 Washington Ave. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. (Opposite High School) Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m.. Wil liam C. Drahn, superintendent, Harris Humbel, organist. Class meeting, 9:45, N. J. Mansager, leader. Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. Subject: "The Value of Positive Direction in Life." This service will be held in the high school auditorium. Evening service at Riverside Chnpel. Willinm C. Drahn, Pastor. Res. 1502 Second St. Phone Black 1291 Christian Church. Bible School at 9:45 a. m. O. S. Purscll, superintendent. G. K. Berry of Portland, will preach Sunday morning. All lire invited. St. Mary's Roman Cutholr. Low Mess at 8:00 a. in. High Mass at 10:30 a. ,m. Sunday School at 2:30 p. m. Rosary Sermon ar.d benediction at 7:30 p. m. Father P. J. Driscull, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. (In I. O. O. F. Hall.) Sunday service at 11:00. Sunday School at 10:00. Wednesday evening testimonial at 8:00 p. m. observed Sunday mon'M;. tvn service Thursday even; :;- "C:mui-: ir.(js from the Associat m " R. E. CLC IWor. 103 Greenwood St. iiV. v : ;C. FIRST M. E. CHURCH. (Corner 4th and Spring.) Sabbath school 9:45 a. m., Dr. Brownton, superintendent; Lucile Jorris, organist. Morning worship 11 A. M.. subject: The Lord's Prayer. Class Meeting, 12:15 p. m. 7:00 Ep worth League, Hattie Mc Murray, Pres. Evening worship at 8:00. Subject Rev. Mr Maxey will preach. Prayer Meeting Wednesday Even ing. E. B. Fyke, Pastor. Res. 1205 4th St. Home Phone Main 705; Office Main 747. . ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Corner of Fourth Street and O Ave. Regular Sunday Services. Holy Communion, except first Sun day in the month, 8 a. m. Sunday School 10 a. m. Morning Services 11 a. m. Evening Services: November 1st to June 1st 5 p. ni. June 1st to November 1st 7 p. m. Upton 11. Gibbs, Rector. Rectory, 1502 Fifth Street. FOR SALE Excelsior Motorcycle, 7 10 horse power Fully equipped. Inquire at Red Cross Drug Store. 4-24-tf. FOR SALE Two high grade, two year old Jersey cows with calve3. Harris Grocery, Main 78. 5-14-3tp. WANTED Furnished or unfurnished house, any size from six rooms up. Call Red 1081. 5-14-tf. FOR SALE 160 acre timber land. B. T. Roberts. X Ave. and Spruce St. La Grande. 4-16-to5-16-p. FOR RENT 4-room modern cottage, near to business center. E. W. Kam merer. 2004 Adams. Phone Black 1532. 5-13-4tp WANTED Woman for housekeeper and general housework, family of three. Phone Farm 78. 5-5-tf. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms, Phone Red. 962. l-5tf. FOR RENT 1.512 Adams Ave., light housekeeping rooms. Bedroom suit able for two gentlemen, $3.00 per week With bath, 2 blocks from, center of city. Phone Black 3901. 3-13-tf. 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: "A Ri'rht Beginning." B. Y. P. U 7;00 p. m. Subject: "What is a Christian Life?" Evening worship at 8 o'clock, sublet: ' Fntal Power of Respectable Sin.'' The ordinance of Baptism will be FOR RENT Furnished housekeeping rooms close in. Inquire 1707 Jef ferson or 'Phone Black 1642. 4-21-tf. WANTED Dressmaking and sewing by the day. Call Mrs. Nash. Red 1022. 4-17-tf. BARN FOR RENT- 1G09 Fifth St. 5-6-121. FOR SALE OR RENT Water Shares in La Grande Irrigation Co. Ditch. 1520 Y Ave. 5-1-tf. LOST Between Summervillo and Imbler or Imbler and La Grande, hand bag with embroidery work.A. V. Andrews, La Grande. 5-4-tf. FORD MACHINE, perfect condition; run only 1000 miles, 1913 model. Low price. Call at 402 Adams and see car. Phone Black 1511. 5-9-tf. FOR SALE Two . nd a half inch Studcbaker wagon. Cheap. Inquire 1521 Madison. 5-11-71. FOR SALE $38.55 Smokeless Win chester and all fixtures. Will sell cheap. 1417 Adams Ave. 6-12-6tp. FOR RENT Two room furnished louse. Call 805 Jefferson St. 5-13-tf. FOR SALE 51.800 n first mortgage on real estate worth over $5,000. Holmes 1411 Madison Ave., Ln Gvande, Ore. 5-14-3tp. WANTED Position by man and wife man as cook, wife helper. Sober and industrious. Inquire at this office. 5-14-6tp. 0 I Want Ads i - ...... J FOR SALE OR TRADE One com plete Stenm Threshing outfit, an IS horse power Buffalo Pitts twin en gine, one HdxdO tinar tcott hepa rntor, two steel water tanks, Dor rick. Feeder, Cook-house all funv ifched and everything complete, all in A-l shape, ready for business. Phone Farmers 20-X-2 or address E W. OLIVER, Will take some threshing. 5-16-71 ".wrr-. Iflllf : L fidelity bl amps -Highest Values SB lis pil T GET THE HABIT! he habit of saving is commendable. If you have it, it is worth cultivating. If you haven't, it is worth acquiring. Many people do not acquire the habit of saving because they do not think they can start in a small way. They forget that pennies make dollars. Some will say that they cannot even save the pennies that it takes everything to make both ends meet. You can save your money by spending it If you spend it in such a way that you will get something besides your pur chase in return for your money. You . can do this by starting an account with the Fidelity Trading Stamp Co. If you are unable to save monej' directly, you have an opportunity of saving it indirectly. If you can obtain a useful or ornamental article for your home, entirely free of cost to you, it is saving money indirectly. Fit up your home without "cost! You can do this by purchasing your supplies from the merchants who give Fidelity "Blue" . Trading Stamps. -These stamps stand for best premium values everywhere. You will be con vinced if you visit our premium de partment at The N. K. West & Co, The Quality Store. The following mer chants of La Grande will give you the Fidelity Trading Stamps with your purchase entirely free, for the asking. Premium Headquarters. HENRY & CARR Complete Housefurnisher. SEIGRIST & CO. Largest Jewelry Store in Eastern Oregon." LA GRANDE MEAT CO. Fresh and Salt Meats, Sausages of all Kinds, Game and Fish in Season. L. W. MORGAN'S 5-10-15-25 Cent Store. HILL'S DRUG STORE Storm to visit our premium department you are always welcome. BANKERS pay interest on what you SAVE. "WE pay interest on what you SPEND." M fcp JAMES A. BUGG Wall Paper, Paints, Oils and Glass. THE CLUB Cigars, Soft Drinks and Confectionery DO NOT FAIL Don't, fail to begin saving these stamps. It will mean dollars to you. FIDELITY TRADING STAMP CO. MAKES RAPID HEADWAY Add This Fact to Your Store of Knowledge Kidney disease often advances so rapidly that ninny a person is firmly in its grasp before aware of its pro press . Prompt attention should be given the slightest symptom of kidney disorder. If there is a dull pain in the back, headaches, dizzy spells or a tired, worn-out feeling, or if the kid ney secretions are offensive, irregulnr and ttended by pain, procure a good kidney remedy at once. Your townspeople recommend Ds Your townspeople recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read the state ment of this La Grande citizen: Mrs. Isa Triplett, 1307 Jackson ave., La Grande, Ore., says: "About a year ago I had a spell of kidney trouble. It started with pain in my hack, to gether with irregular action of my kidneys. My back got lme and sore, and for several weeks it was hard for me to get around. I had heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and began using them. They gave me good relief from the first and soon rid me of the trou ble." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sim ply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Triplett had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Contract Let For Water Ditch. Very little business was transacted at the adjourned meeting of the coun cil last Saturday night. The petition of the business men for a night mnr shal was laid on the table, the ordi nance regulating stock breeding was given its final reading and was pass ed, and the matter of extending the pipe line to the west part of town was considered This was finally de cided upon and the water committee fill ft if f m 1 instructed to get bids on the work of digging and filling in 600 feet of ditch 20 inches deep and a foot wide at the bottom. There were five bid ders, the bid of Lee Morelock of 115c per foot being the lowest. Work was started at once, and there should be a supply of water for the people of this section in the very near future- Elgin Recorder. WE EXPECT A RUSHING SEASON in the lumber line. All 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