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PAGE TWO. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEU ER SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1915. Your Eyes 1 PROTESTANTS TheirCare When Normal Yes PROTECT ENLIGHTEN ENTERTAIN You watch this space and from time to time we will give you information on the proper care of your, eyes not generally known. . , We have absolutely the only plant in Eastern Oregon that grinds and foliahes the surface of a lense.' We have the most up-to-date fitting parlors and manufacture ihg departments in Eastern Oregon. Call and examine our' plant and compare with others. The firm that tries to deceive you with fictitous advertisement is unreliable, beware of them. J.H.Pear&Son La Grande'a Leading Optomet rists. "' - WILL GATHER REV. CLARK OF PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SPEAKS. Union Meeting Will Be Conducted at , . Methodist Church, A union meeting of all members of Protestant church will be held in the Methodist Enisconal churnh of this city, and Rev. G. L. Clark of the Pres. I byterian church, will deliver the ser j mon. The meeting is preliminary to j taking a religous census of the city. I It is expected that a large attendance I win ue present.- I The purpose of this meeting is t.) I launch a movement looking toward a religious survey or the city; Rev. G. L. Clark, will cive the nH. I dress of the evening, his subject being, "The Challenge of the Church." j Re R. E. Close, President of the j Ministerial Association, will act as ! chairman of the evening, the other pastors also participating in the service, , , Y. M. C. A.. Men's Meeting. . Men's meeting at the Y. M. C. A. nt .1:1)0 p. m. Sunday; . Speaker, Rev. J. II. Lumper, Subject; "God's image stamped in us." Saxophone solo, by Howard Richardson. All men of the city are cordiully invited. Come and bring another man with you. ' LATTER DA? SAINTS. ' Tabernacle Fourth and O Sts.) Sabbath school 10:30 a. m. Elmer ftoddard, superintendent. , Blanche Black, Organist. Regular service at the Latter Day Saints tabernacle. Sunday . school every Sunday at 10:80 a. m. , Regular sacrament and speaking services at 2 p. m. Young People's Mutual Improve ment association at 7:00 p. m. A.) the public are cordially invited. C. J. BLACK, Bishop. Telephone Main 764. PRESBYTERIAN fiHURCH. , (Sixth and Washington avenue.) Mrs. W. W. Berty organist. Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m., W. F. Landrum, superintendent. Morning worship, 11:00 subject: "The Church, the Medium of Sal vation." '' -. : ' . ' - - C. E. Prayer Meeting at 6:30 o'clock. Leader and subject: , "The Joys of the Christian Life." miss rearl Taylor, Leader. ' . Consecration service ,. roll-call ; of members. . . Evening announcements : " Notice Union Service in the 'First M.. E. Church at 8 P. m.. Sermon bv the pastor of the Presbyterian church. All are welcome. G. L. CLARK, Pastor. Manse 1310 . Washington. Phonp B-2021. : M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. " (North Fir Street.) Sabbath School 9:45 a. m.. V. V. Crov. sunerintendent: Mrs. J. H. Lumper, organist. Morning worship, 11:00. Subject: Class Meeting, 12:00 'clock. leader. Brother Herr. Epworth league, 6:30, Sunday. This church joins in union services at Methodist church. Mid-week prayer meeting at 7:30 m., Thursday, . J. H. LUMPER, Pastor. Parsonage 2103 North Fir street. Reserve Your Rooms " for the big E X P DSJTiOH $1.00 to $2.00 a day. Address: HOTEL THOMAS Next Door t6 Every Thing in San Francisco " 971 Mission Street - . Near Sixth. ON DIRECT CAR LINE TO EXPOSITION AND DEPOTS. San Francisco, California. Take Universal Bui or Taxi to hotel at our expose. . ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. .. - (Corner Sixth and Spring) Sabbath School 9:45 a. m.. Jes o Wiseman, superintendent; Iva Wilson, organist. Morning worship 11:00. Subject: "Another element in worship." jj. x .. JV u. roeetimz at 0:3U d. m Leader and subject: Mrs. A Stafford Missionary practice through the use of tracts." ; Evening worship at 7:30. Subject. evening announcements: Union service in the First Methodist Church, six churches participating. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:3U. . : , - R. E. CLOSE, . ' Pastor. Main 766. Sixth and Spring streets. 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. ' Morning worship 11:00 o'clock. Subject: "After the Conflict We Require t Work of the Comforter." ','Buy Up the Opportunity for the Days are Evil." WILLIAM C. DRAHN. Pnatrir.. Res. 806 Main avenue. mirepresentations ; are marie, ; and merit alone lwilstand the test of time. ' ' La Grande Deonle appreciate merit, and many months -ago local citizens ! publicly endorsed Doan's Kidney Pills, mey no su huh. ' nuuiu cihh make the statement which follows unlnsA pnnvinrArt that the article was ijust as represented? Bolow is testi i monv such as the sufferer from kid- ' ney ills is lookw for. .- j Mrs. M. Pike,' 101 Greenwood St., !L Grande, says: "One of our .fa- mily had weak kidneys, and the re isult was backache. This one found it very hard to straighten after stoop ing and on doing so, sharp twinges darted through the .'. back. ..' After using Doan's Kidney Pills a short time, great relief was had. State ment given May 20, 1910. OVMt A YEAR LATER, Mrs. Pike said: "We are still enthusiastic in praise of Doan's Kidney Pills. We still use them with good results." jrice sue at all - dealers. Don t simolv ask for a kidnev remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Jike recommends.. Adv. Mothers9 Maj 9th 1915 i- i i. V.:-'rr: ' , ..' On May the ninth Mothers' Day the nation rejoices as one in honoring mother. It chooses flow ers as the fairest and dearest ex pression of love. A favorite plant or a charming floral basket will bring a glow of happiness to mother's face and warm her heart with precious memories and gratitude. Gladly too, does the mother welcome such a gift. . ' , . . Ilowcrs by telegraph, no r.ir.tfT whew or when For mother's memory flowers white For meti ers living flowers bright. La Grande Seed & Floral Company CHRISTIAN CHURCH. , (Seventh and Pennsylvania Ave.) Bible School 9:45 a. m.. A mm Morgan, superintendent; Ameta John son, organise. Morning Services at 11 a. m. Evening Services at 7:30. Evening announcements: This church joins in union serviros at Methodist church. T LEON L. MYERS, Pastor, 1304 Penn. Phone Black 411. ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC. Low mass 8:00 a: m. . High masB 10:30 a. m. Rosary, Sermon, Benediction 7:30 p. m. Confessions heard Saturday after noon and evening and daily before mass. Low Mass daily at 8. a.m. FATHER P. J. DRISCOLL Pastor. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST (M St. Opposite High School) Meefcinim hvacv Snmldw Mj w.i , " ' ' J liu Hill" nesday evening on Bible doctrines. ISLAND CITY CHURCH. J Island CitV church. Sshhath oV,..! 10 a. m.. Walter Willinmo tendent, Isis Bryant, organist. Morn- n'H wursnip, ii. Morning Worship, 11 a. m. Epworth League at 7, ' Kvenimr worship at 8 o'clock. REV. W. D. SITTLER, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. (In I. O. O. F. Hall.) Sunday service at 11:00. Sunday School at 10:00. Wednesday eveninsr testimonisi t 8:00 p. m. ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Regular Sunday Services. Holy Communion, except first Sun day in month, 8 a. m. Sunday School 9:45 a. m.. Morning Services 11 a. .m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m. Corner of Fourth Street and O Ave. UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector. Rectory, 1602 Fifth Street Dr. FIRST M. G. CHURCH. (Corner 4tb and Spring.) Sabbath tphnnl ft -IK a m Brownton, superintendent; Lucile Jorris, ' organist. Morning worship 11 a.' ni. . Union scnice at this church at 7:30. Sermon by Olive Childers. Class meeting following morning rvioe. 6:80 Enworth T eairiia. W. C Wi.-V. line, president. r.vening service at 7:80. Rev. R. C. Lee of Sumnter will preach morning and evening. frayer Meeting, Wednesday. TIME IS, THE TEST. The Testimony of La Grande People tt tup rktrrrrj P rCooldns by Electricity.) Wsm ARCADE THEATRE. Sunday and Monday, May 2 and 3 iRiiiiiillllfl Hi -1 "w v I Hughe Electric Ranges are used in the p kitchens of Royalty , Suppose you could sit down to-day like the best t diners of Europe and America, to an electrically grilled steak, potatoes baked by electric heat, - and coffee of that delicious even mild richness that the Hughes Electric Range makes possible. . You can do it. The Hughes Electric Range makes perfect, complete cooking by electricity possible. It roast; broil; bake; ttew; tfughesElectric Ranges And the cost of installation and maintenance is moderate. By all means come see and team about . this wonderful stove. . Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. , And the cost of installation and maintenance is mod erate. By all nieans come and learn about this wonderful stove. - v;0-, ; -j..'. A problem for La Grande families to solve Can you afford to use a wood or coal range with all the dirt and work attached, when you can use a Hughes Electric Range with all its convenience and cleanliness at practically the same i COSt. . :',:..''-:'':':'. PdtTLAAM. OMGOM A MODERN CITY WITHIN ITSELF is this hotel. 550 bedrooms; beautiful lobby; many din ing ami reception rooms; good cafe; finest grill in the West and extremely low rates. Stop fcere when in Portland. 50 rooms, per day $1.00 100 rooms, with bat.h. . . 1.50 100 rooms, with bath. . , 2.00 200 large outside rooms, 2.50 Extra person in room, l.O i For Your Hill Trips you need a field glass. We have them from $8.00 up. One Prism Binocular that we can recommend at $25.00. Come in arid examine them. G.S.Birnie Jeweler & Optician o lbs. n L.-:-. -aCZJ This delicious coffee y)4? I should be in every home ft ' m ... eeL ISJir in the Pacific Northwest, 7. v 1 rv fi v 1 w v v vuv,c vmi wit; LiJ:-' market. Steel Cut. and packed. 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