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SECIES opeii sura REGULAR SUNDAY SERVICES TO OPE NAUSPICIOUSLY. Brief Speeches and Musical Numbers vreature or first rrograin, ' Every Sunday afternoon hereafter ,,' there will be regular religious ser - vice at the Y. M. C. A. and the in troductory service for men is to he -well interspersed with brief addresses ana music, uommiwees neaoea oy Rev. G. L. Clark of the Prebsyteriun church have reported the following , program for tomorrow afternoon, set . down to commence at 4:00 on account - of the Stanchfield funeral, ... Piano Solo . .Prof. G. H. Armstrong Bong, "Unward Christian soldiers" . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . Audience Scripture Lesson ..Rev. W. C. Drahn Music ,.M. E. Church Men s Chorus Prayer . , . . . . . . i . ; .. .J. A. Reed Solo '. . ... . Prof. Ray Williams Address. "The Y. M. C. A. and the Boy" ............... E. E. Brang Music ........ Ij Grande Quartette Address, "The i. M. C. A. and the Upward Pull." ....... G. L. Olark Music ,.M. E. Church Men's Chorus Prayer . . . , , .-. . . . . . . .J. Wiseman Addreasea for Young People. Series of addresses for young peo pie. Beginning ' Sunday evening, Jan uary 81st, and continuing on alter- ' nate Sunday evenings, Rev. R. E. -Close will give a series, of addresses , to Young People on "The Journey of The following themes will be dis cussed by the 'Baptist pastor: -"Startinz Riifht" "What you are in the Light and in l, rovlr . "That Chum of Yours." "The Slioperv Wav." "Choosing a' Companion for Life." "ine f lower or youth and the Sun cf Righteousness." Bishop Paddock Here Tomorrow. Bishop Paddock arrived early this morning una leit lor waiiowa. " lie will return tomorrow and if the train is on time, will preach at the five o'clock service in St. Peter's church. . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. (Sixth and Washington avenue.) . Mro, W. W. Berry organist. - Babbath school, 9:46 a. m., Robert Eakin, superintendent. ' Morning worship, ,11:00 subject: "The Los Sustained in Forgetting to go to -Church." C. E. Prayer Meeting at 8:30 o'clock. Leader and subject: Opportunities the World Around." Leader, Mrs. H. J. Ritter. Evening worship at 7:30. Subject: : "The Girdle and the Lamp." All are welcome. - J , G. L. CLARK, Pastor. Manse 1310 Washington, Phone B-2021. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH. . (Opposite High School) Sabbath school at 9:46 a. m.. Wil liam C. Drahn, superintendent, Harrii Ii umbel, organist Class meeting, 9:46. Morning worship - 11:00 :.Vclock. ' Subject: ;';'.., "v-: "The Te4t of Faith." Evening Service at 7:45, subject: fAlUunnM tk. T ..... t - L r sistance. William C. Drahn, Pastor. -Res. 1502 Second St Phone Black 1291 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Sixth and Spring. Sabbath School 9:46 a.-m., Jesse Wiseman, superintendent; Iva Wilson, organist. Morning worship 11:00. ' Subject: "What it Means to be 'Alive Unto God." B. Y. P.' U. meeting at 8:30 p. m. Leader and sub jectt Mrs. A. F. Stafford. "In Contrast With Christian Countries." Evening worship at 7:30. Subject. ' "Starting Right" The first of a aeries of addresses to Young Peo ple.'.. -- .Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. : i . R. E, CLOSE, i- . :. ' Pastor. Main 708. Sixth and Spring" (streets, I " FIRST mT"e7cHURCH. - (Corner 4th and Spring.) ' Sabbath , school 9:46 a. hi., Dr. BrOwhtOn, superintendent; Lucile Jorris, organist. Morning worship 11 a. m. "Sons of God". The pastor will be insisted by the choir in this address. Class meeting following morning service. r. 6:30 Epworth League, W. C. Wick line, president. . , . ,, Evening service at 7:30. " ", "Almost a Christian." Evangelistic service. ; Anthem by the choir. Prayer Meeting, Wednesday. E. B. Fyke, Pastor. Parsonage 1205 4th St Residence Phone Main 705; Office Main 747. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. North Fir Street. Sabbath School 9:45 b. m., V. V. Croy, superintendent; Mrs. J. H. Lumper, organist. Morning worship, 11:00. Subject: Witnesses For Christ" Epworth League at 6:30. Eveninpr worship at' 7:30. Subject: The Likeness Between a Natural and Spiritual Birth. The evening sermon is a specialty. You are invited to come and hear it. i J. H. LUMPER, Pastor. Parsonage 2103 North Fir street. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Seventh and Pennsylvania Ave. Bible School 9:45 a. m., Anna Morgan, superintendent; Aroeta John ion, organist, i Morning-worship 11 a- m. ' . . Evening worship at 7:30. Leon L. Myers, pastor., 1304 Penn. Phone Black 411. ISLAND CITY CHURCH. Island City church. Sabbath school 10 a. m Walter Williams superln- tendent, Isis Bryant, organist. Mom i worship, 11. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. ' -Epworth League at 7, : Evening worship at 8 o'clock. REV. W. D. SITTLEB, Pastor, ' SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST. . , M. St. opposite High School. . Meetings every Sunday and Wed nesday evening on Bible doctrine3. 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 9:46 a. m. ' Morning Services 11 a. m. - . Evening services at 6 p. m. Upton H. Gibbs, Rector. . Rectory, 1602 Fifth Street LATTER DAY SAINTS. ' (Tabernacle Fourth and O Sta.) Sabbath school 10:80 a. m. Elmer jtoddard, superintendents Blanche Black. Organist. Regular service at the Latter Day Saints tabernacle. ' Sunday school everv Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Regular sacrament . and . speaKing tervices at 2 p. m. Younir FeoDle'a Mutual improve ment association at 7:00 p. m. A.l the public art cordially invited. V. J. xsiacK, Disnop. Telephone Main 754. 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. ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC. Fall and Winter schedule of ser vices: Low moss 8:00 a. m. :. High mass 10:30 a. m. Rosary, Sermon, Benediction, 7:30 m. . 'v Confessions' heard Saturday after noon and evening, and daily before mass. Father P. J. Driscull, Pastor. Tenia of Outdoor Life.. Outdoor life, contact with the earth, the digging, tun w bee! lug ot a barrow, even the quiet contemplation of nn- ' folding niilmal and plant. life, are tet ter tonics and restorers than any mau J has devised. . There was one gardener who did wonders for himself at the very pro saic task of digging holes. ..Through a period of three years he dug 400 holes for trees and shrubs. He was. threw times as ntrong, be asserted,. at the, expiration of tbst time than ever be fore, and -he weighed twenty pounds , more The improvement 1n his attt- tude toward life was too great to e n..Fi.,r .ii ti..r tim i..-h.d ,-n i Ai-L-1 in. , J. i.. . h "found" although this particular gar dener was no oct, and didn't express it in Just this fashion "tongues In trees, books iu the running brooks, ser mons In stones and good In every thing," Including himself. New York Post, i ' ' : ' ';., V;,;v,. Didn't Watch Hie Watch- In a subwiy crowd not long ago a New York nidn was "touched" for bis wstch. The watch was not intrinsical ly valuable, but the New York man wanted If back for sentimental rea sons and luserled divers advertise ments lu the papers offering $50 for the return of the watch and "no ques tlons asked." The "dip", who had "lifted" the watch saw the advertisements and concluded to take (he $50.. He called ou the New York niiin. bauded him the timepiece ami demanded the reward The owner of the watch ; was only too happy to give It to blm. After ex amining the watch he returned it to Mb pocket Riid handed over Ore ten- dollar bills. The "dip" pocketed the ! money and departed. There was little i said. - . I A few uiluutes Inter (he. New York linn reucbed for his watch. But it was gone. New York Tribune ' Rsstfulntst of Flowers. Flowers In tho home, divert the mind and rest the weary eyes of the house-j wife aud mother, A bouquet in the sickroom aids lo j keeping tho mind off the disease and ' often starts the brain on a new chan nel of thought that puts the patient o the road to recovery. '. Flowers In the office or on the desk of the weary clerk or stenographer will produce such a telling effect that by actual comparison more work is ac complished by those whose eyes and brains are rested by the presence of those gifts from nature. - Artists rlstt tho parks and gardens to study tho flowers, aud their orbs are wonderfully toned up by the refresh ing glimpses of the colors In nature, aud no artist has ever been successful who docs not study colors in the beau-Vr-U Dowers. Philadelphia Ledger. Corrected. '" . V . Miss Kitty-Hefort- you were mar rted. .Mrs. Blunt, did your husband bring you many tlowemi Mrs. Hliint I didn't have any hiistinml beforn I was married, dear. His Hint. ' : Hunter-Are you ever shot ut by oils take for a deerY Guide (Impressively) 1 dnnuo. 'J'hcy never live t tell what tuey stiot at me ror.-r.'xcnnntfc. KICK TIU TIME IS IIEflE COLLECTOR WARNS PEOPLE TO PAY EARLY. Heavy: Penalties in Store or Those . . . Who Fail to Remit. , Milton A. Miller, collector of in ternal revenue at Portland,' has sent out instructions and warning to in come taxpayers of La Grande to keep the annual fees in mind. . In his let ters to people in this city, he says Returns of . annual net income lor the income tax for individuals and corporations making their heturns of annual net income based on the calendar year, are due to be Tiled; on or before the 1st day of March, and failure to file such return on or be fere that date will subject the de linquent taxpayer to an additional tax ol nity per ceni. ana iiaDiiny iu heavy penalties provided by law. All taxpayers are urged to" file hk- or her returns at the earliest possible date, and not to wait until the last day when, through some in advertence or oversight, he or they may fail to file return and thus' be subject to the additional taxes and penalties. The early' filing of returns is most earnestly requested- so that the same mav h dealt with in a more nromnt and satisfactory manner, and ques tions awing can be readily adjust ed, affording - the Internal Revenue ofice time in which to do so. With-holding agents should be par ticular to ascertain their duties und er the Income Tax Law, especially the fact that persons against whom tax has been withheld have the right under the lnw to file form 1008 with them not later than thirty days prior to March 1st, ' 1915, and that there fore, the . annual returns of the with holding mgents -should not be made until after that date. : Information in connection "herewith will be gladly and promptly given, upon application therefor either in writing or in response to personal in quiry at the Internal Revenue office, and it is most earnestly requested tuat returns he filed or information acked as early as possible so that nore careful attention may be given to ' these details, thus avoiding any questions ' arising upon final export ing of the returns at Washington, D C. w-:, ' Remittances to the government foi paynfent of taxes should be in 'the form of money order, bank draft or certified check. , Collectors have- spe cific instructions not to. accept per- Kfnai nlioVa IllilaoO mo.lriul U. 1.a jbank on whic'h th are drawn ;d , ! gepa;turf from Jch ingtructiong js ' v. 'u'un .OI lne reguiauons gov- einlnf the department Pert Personals. Now Jie is Governor Goethals, bni whHtever Ills title be is boss. St Louis Republic. A $3,000 h night Caruso will have ne uncertain voice In the finances of ..the country. Atlanta Constitution. ; If Andy Carnegie's peace movements don't make more rapid headway be may conclude to build a navy of his wn. Washington Post t It is true that Mr. Edison finds it Impossible to enjoy bis holidays be is not half as clever a man as we had supposed. Charleston News and Cow rler. Wireless Whispers." Over the different seas of the globt 1,200 mercantile vessels provided with wireless telegraphy are navigating. The government of Ecuador will es tablish seven wireless' stations and equip three war vessels with wireless, nigh speed wireless tests recently held at Cllfdpn (Entrlnndl Rtntlon am gajjojmve resulted in 145 words per minute t I Air men (lying many hundreds or reel In the air cau now communicate with I observers on terra flwua by means ot wireless. AERIAL PANTRIES. Mow th, Mt 3uppiy , K.pt 8af In j One Alaskan Town. "Very patriotic lot of people live here, I see," Is the remark made by almost every newcomer to the frontier tewn of Knlk. Alaska, at the bend of Cook's Inlet, when they see that almost every bouse Is supplied with a Qagpole. And they are right about the patriot ism, but it just bnppeus that the poles are not for tings, but for meat Knlk is ou the trail to ldltarod and the : Kuskokwlui valley,, and lu the milliner the sled duns aud the flies are so thick tbut It Is impossible to keep meat In ordinary caches near the rroutid. There is no butcher shop In Knlk. and the only fresh meat Is moose or Alaska sheep brought lu by the hunters. It's very bandy for the housewives of Knlk to have the meat supply of the town up In the n I r. . If hubby has poor luck with his gun and the supply ruus out, all she has to do is to go to 4.ue door, pick out her neighbor who has the largest supply on hand and go borrow t steak or two. j The meat Is fastened securely to a rope and it Is ruu up to the top of the pole very much the same ns a Dai .would be. Milwaukee Journal.. ' SO DECEPTIVE. Many La" Gra4e People Fall U B . alixe the- Seriowiacaa, Backache is so deceptive. ' It -comes and - goes keeps ' you guessing. , Learn the cause then eurtf .it . Possibly it's weak kidneys. That's why Doan's Kidney Pills are an effective. - v.. .. ';'',. '.. ; ' ; We present the following case as proon . , . . , Mrl 8. E. Wall, Union, Ore , says: "My kidneys got so weak that my system seemed to be running down. I had ereat confidence in Doan's Kid ney Puis, and after using tfcem for a while, I was cured. Doan's Kidney Pills have benefited me several times since, when my kidneys nave given out I am in the best of health now. and give Doan's Kidney Pills the credit" Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Wall had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv. - WANTED Clean rags, 2c per lb. at Observer office. .1 27- tf. E. RIXSLAND. . ) Plasterer and Contractor. Cement work; of all kinds, Foua- datlons and Flue coMtroctioa. Cement block specialty. Call and see these blocks at E. C. Davis' Marble Shop. Phone Red 871. - . i will positively improve the J S lines of trie average figure. J - . i Material, a beautiful brocade, ! j priced at $5.00. Other models ! $2.00 up. . J Mrs. Robt Pattison Corietiere ! Phone R. 3221 Res. 17e2.0ak J , Our Own Grinding Plant . ... : The . mechanical . work must be equally as careful as the examina tion itself. The prescription must be Ailed with Scientific Precision. This is done in our own Laboratory on the Premises, where we grind all of our own lenses. ' , We guarantee our lenses to be absolutely correct, scientifically and mechanically. ; : Fitting and Adjusting. ' The glasses must be made up in frames or mountings that will be suited to each individual case. The appearance of the glasses, when worn, must be considered. " We provide mountings to harmonise with the features and give hand some and stylish effects. - ' ' Specialties.. We prescribe toric glasses when their use addte comfort When the eyes require different lenses for ner and distant vision, we supply bifocals with ah invisible, dividing line, so that only a single iMtir of glasses is needed. We have all kinds of specialties in frames and nose pieces, shell frames, special designs and shapes to suit and fit all requirements. J. H. PEARE & SON, La Grande's Leading Jewelers and Optometrists A ."La Camille" . model that j Cf Pnofcccibnal FRATERNAL ORDERS. A. F. eVA. M. -La Grande Lodge No. 41, A. F. A A. M. 'holds regular meetingsfirsV and third Saturday ', at 7:80 p. m. J Cordial welcome to all Masons.;". - -.,--, ..--- : . J. J. BROUG'ITON, W. M. ; A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. ,. s B. P. 0. E. La. Grande Lodgi No-433 Meets each Thursday evening at 8 o'clock n Elk's club, corner of De pot street and Washington avenue. Visiting brothers .cordially invited v to attend. - :. M. B. DONOHUE, E. R. 5 r ; ADNA R R0GE2S. Sec - KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Lodge No. 27 meet) every Monday night in Castle hall (K. of p. hall). A Pythian welcome to all visiting Knights. E. RISLANl- C. C. . PERRY DLlvftU., K .ot R. & S. MODERN ' WOODMEN OF AMER ICA La Grande Camp No 7708 ' meets on the first and third Thurs day evenings of each mor.th in the K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors welcome. .. ' ' . ' H. J. VINACIiE.1 V. C. ' F. B. CURREY," Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Grande Camp No. 169 meets every first and third Friday at K. of P. Hall.- - All visiting neighbors wel comed. ' JOHN A. RELD, C. C- D. M. CLAltK Clerk. " L O. O. M. La Grande Lodge -No. 850, Loyal Order of Moose holds : regular . meeting every . Tuesday flight at 7:30 m Moose Home on , Adams ave. Visitors adways wel . come. ANGUS STEWART. Die HARRY SWART, Sec. ' F. O. E. La Grande Aerie 'No. 269 on each and every Friday evening at 8 o'clock in top floor of New. Foley building. , Visiting - members cordial ly welcomed. J. R. RUSK. W. P. L. F. BELLINGER. Sec. O E. S. Hope Chapter No. 13, O. E. . S., holds stated communications the second and; fourth ' Wednesdays of each month. Visiting members cor dially invited. : - MRS. A.-B. CHERRY, St . M. MAKY A. WAK-.IUK, SC ROYAL NEIGHBORS Iris Camp ,. meets every second and fourth Fri day aiternoons, every month in K. . qf P. Hail, All visiting members . coraiauy invited. " KM MA LUND, " - :"'. .. Oracle. LILY C. KIMMELL. . Recorder. REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 60 meets every Tuesday evening in the ; i. w. vr. r. nan. aii visiting mem bers are invited to attend. LOUISE DOUGLAS, N. G. ZOE GOLDEN, Sec. UNITED ARTISANS La Grande As ; sembly No. 80, meet regularly every v first and third Tuesday of each montn in tne &. si r, hall. AH visiting members are invited to at tend. - ' ' F.R. SUYDAM, M. A. NORA M. SHORT, Sec. K. OF L. OF SECURITY Mt. Em ily council Mo. 2646. Meets sec ond and fourth Wednesday even' ings at 8 o'clock in the Fifth floor of the new Foley building. Visit ing members 'are welcome. ANGUS STEWART, Pres. ; CLARENCE E. GRAVES, -.' Fin. Sec. ROY E. GREEN, Red. Sec. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE ; No. 47 Meet " second and fourth Tuesday nights of each month at . Eagle's hall in Foley Building. All visiting neighbors welcome. LOUISE HILARY, G. N. LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clerk. PYTHIAN SISTERS of Rowena Tem ple No. 9 meets every second and fourth Friday evening at X..; P. ' Hall --J:"": M. E.. C. MRS. LIZZY HAYWORTH.I M. of R, C. LOUISE LANDRUM. AUCTIONEERS. TOM JOHNSON Auctioneer, makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man that gets you the money." Leave or- . ders at Observer office. D. R. F O N G MEDICINE CO. CHINESE ROOT AND HERB REMEDIES Cure s Bodily Disease With Root and Herb Treatment Phone 762 " Free Consultation La Grand 1412 Adams Ave. Ore. MAKE A NOTE of the fct that an abstract is an absolute necessity when you purchase real estate. No matter how well posted you might be you don't have a full history of the parcel, as you do when, we make an abstract of it Accuracy guaranteed. THE ABSTRACT A TITLE CO. Foley Hotel Building. PHY81C1AN8 AND 8UBGBON& A 1 RICHARDSON, li. D. Physiu : f clan- and Surgeon: over HUl'a drair store, . Phones: Office, Black 13ii residence, Main 66. DR. R. E. L. HOLT-Physieiaa tail ( surgeon; successor to Dr. N. Moli' .,tor; cwaer Adams avenue and De jiootjtmt PboMs-Off ice Main 8: - Residence. Main 730. i DR. M. K. HALL Physician and sur- win n rsv-w ncoDson mag. Phone Main 68. Rooms 11-12-187- C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. DPhysi . clan and- Surgeon. Special atun- Om , to Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat. ln L Crude National Bank Building. Phones; OfBet Main ; Residence Main 82. - OR. H. U UNDERWOOD Physician f nd surgeon. Diseases-of the era a specialty. - - CR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD Dis eases of women and ehildnm: Of. : noss Adams avenue, over- .Red yross frog store. f.YE, EAR, NOSE, THROAT SPt OAU8T DR. H. M.. BOUVTr-Prftk liitod wAuusivwy mi eiseaset ana surgery of Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Ala tiie Fitting of Glasses. Office West Jaeobsoc Sldg. Office Phone Red 8431.. Residence Red 2021. DENTIST. B. P. MOSSMAN Dentist: rooms S and' 7 new West Building. Phon i Black 1621; Office Hours 8 to 12 a. . m and 1 to 6 p. m.- . : . . ' OSTEOPATHS. , DR. C. HV DAY Osteopath Phv- iciaB. Ovsr Lillrs Hardware Storo .i Phone Main 63. Residence phone Red 2181.. : Successor to Dr. Zint mernian. , -1 , f CHIROPRACTOR. i i MYERS & KELLY Graduates of Universal Chiropractic College of . Davenport, Iowa. Offices in New Foley Building. Phone Black 1871. gVETERNIARY. DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Vet--. erinarian Hospita;, 1409 Madison Ave. Stat . Stallion Impeeter, Stock Inspected for. shipment Home Independent Phone. Black 41. Farmers Co-Operative Phone, Main 17. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. COCHRAN A EBERHARD Geo. T. Cochran and Colon R. Eberhant Attorneys. La Grande National! Bank Bldg., La Grande. Oregon. T. H. CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKIN' vn it vuv. ot cAiviii Attor neys at law. - Practice in all the courts of the state - and United States. Office West-Jacobson build ing, La Grinds, Ore., rooms 9-10. R J. GREEN Attornev at T. Rooms 9-10, 'Sommer Bldg., La Grande, Ore. : ; Practices in all tate and Federal courts. JJNDERTAKERS. W. H. ROHNENKAMP CO., Un- aeriaKmg ana embalming. Strictly modern. Day phone, Black 241. Night phone Red 3971 or Red 8412, . C. HENRY Undertaker and Em balmer; 20 years in business. Day phone, Main 62; night phones, Red , 3131, Red 662, Black 3811. . H. A. ACHERT PLANING MILLS Cor. Greenwood and Madison St (Successor to Wenaha Lbr. Co.) ALL KINDS of custom planing . done promptly. Our guaran tee behind every job of work. .1