SATURDAY, JANUARY 21 1916,
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LA GRANDE evening observer
a. m. Evening Service 6:00 p. ra.
UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector.
Residence 1502 Fifth street
Mi
What does he say?
CALIFORNIA
IS BETTER EVERY YEAR
THE climate doesn't change, but there are
always some attractions or pleasures added
to those of previous years. Take this year
the exquisite Exposition at San Diego and
movies in the making are added to the us
ual tennis, golf, polo and countless California
delights. '
Go to California this winter. Ask any representative of
Oregon -Washington RaiJroarJ & Navigation Co.
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
to help you plan your trip. See your local O-W. R. 6?
N. agent today, or write the General Passenger Agent,
Portland, for-literature and full information.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
(Seventh and Pennsylvania Ave.)
Bible school at 9:45
Mrs. F. E. French, superintenent.
Morning worship at li a. m.
"A Noble Resolve," and solo by Mrs.
H. L. Ford.
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 o'clock.
Evening services at 7:30. Sub.
"The Great Flood."
Prayer Meeting, Thursday 7:15.
Leader, H. L. Ford.
,s H. L. FORD, Pastor.
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. LATTER-DAV SAINTS.
.(Tabernacle Fourth and O Sts)..
Sunday School, 10:30 a. ra. Sacra
ment meeting 700 p. ra. M L A.
at 7:80 p. m. every Tuesday evening
with their social hour after class
work. Primary Tuesday after school
hours. Religion class Thursday after
school Hours. KBiiec society every
Thursday at z:uo p. m.
- CHAR142S i, UAUK, Bishop.
Telephone Main 754.
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH.
(North Fir Street.)
Sabbath School 0:46 a. m. Mrs. J,
H. Lumper, superintendent; Mrs. J.
H. Lumper, organist. Morning wor
ship, 11. Subject:
"Grow or Die."
Epwofth League at 6:30 o'clock.
Leader and subject:
,; 'Floyd,. GautMer 'lAmusenienta'
worth While."
Evening worship, 7:30. Subject:
"A Sinner's Prayer."
I Will beein a series of dpi-mnns on
the following subject "Prohirms of
tne worK, Jan. au.
J. H. LUMPER, Pastor.
Parsonage 2103 North Fir street,
V
A Thorough Inspection
11 J Ub mm HVVVnnu J w - O -
tery at for human being. Good, health
means efficiency in either cte. Our free
uupection It an inexpensive safeguard..
Johnstone & ReUland
1515 Aaama
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH.
(OppoBive 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:
"Unselfish Christianity."
Evening Service at 7:25.
"Value of Prayer."
WILLIAM C. DRAHN, Pastor.
Res. 806 Main avenue.
Frmm impaction of any battery at any tima
AFFAIRS
"Problems 6f the work" is the
iVra of a series of sermons to be
delivered by Rev. J.,H. Lumper, pastor
of the Methodist church 'south, login-
ning the last of this month.
New Superintendent.
' H. S. Brownton, who for sev-sr.il
years served in the capacity of Sunday
school superintendent at the M. E.
church, and did a remarkable good
job of it, has resigned and will enjoy
well-earned rest. W. C. Watten
berg, a live one in church work, has
boen elected to succeed him. Andrew
Marker has been elected president of
tne tp worth League and that branch
of the M. E. church continues to grow
well.
Install Officers.
Christian Endeavor officers at the
Presbyterian church are to be install
ed at the close of the sermon by lt.
Clark tomorrow evening.
Convention Will Draw.
'La Grande people are greatly inter
ested in the big layman's convention
in Portland, February 13 to 16 inclus
ive The Laymen's Missionary Conven
tion of Orcgouis one of the most in
teresting gnuionngs that has ever
boen scheduled in the state. It will
meet at Portland, February 13th to
16th, inclusive. It is a factor in a
nation-wide religious movement that
will reach from 75 to 80 of the leading
centers of the United States.
The Convention is open to tho male
members of all evangelical churches
of tho stato, and all such are earnest
ly urged to register their nnmcs as
soon as possible. The movement is
financed by prominent Portland men,
so that delegates will not be asked
to contribute any money, by way of
subscription, or through, collections,
though a nominal registration of $1.00
will be required. '
Already the registrations received
have broken the record matte Six
, years ago, evincing the great public
interest. - . . V .f i' '
Every railroad station in Oregon
and in southern Washington as far
north as Centralia and east as far as
Pasco will grant special convention
rates of one and one-third fare o nthe
railroads.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
(Sixth and Spring)
Sabbath School 9:45, Jesse Wise
man, superintendent. Mrs, Helena
Williamson, church organist.
Morning Worship, 11:00. Subject,
The Crown of Jewels.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday eveninc.
Leader,, Rev. J. J. Tichner. At 7:30.
Evening Worship, 7:30. Subject:
A Peculiar Touch.
REV. J. J. TICHNER, Pnstor,
Residence 1407 Sixth St.. Phone
Red 1811.
I FIRST M. B. CHURCH.
(Fourth and O Streets.)
(Fourth and Spring Streets.)
Sabbath School 9:45 a. in. W. C.
(Wattenherg, superintendent. Morn
ing worship at 11 a. m. Subject:
Study to Show Tryself Aipproved.
6:30 Epworth League, Andrew
Marker, president.
Evening worship at 7:30 subject,
me aioie and uur Public Schools.
Prayer Meeting, .Thursday.
:. CHARLES A. EDWARDS.
906 Main street.
Jltg. Trilo Mart. I!. 8. I'm. OUc
The one perfect front-lace
corset with that ex elusive
VENTILO back, and VENTTLO
front shield. A model for every
possible figure and a price for
every jpu'rlse. J&OO and up.
MRS. ROBERT PATTI80N
CORSET! ERE.
Other models at $2.00 up.
Residence 1702 Oak
Phone Red 3221
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
(Sixth and Washington avenue.)
Sabbath School. 9:45 a. m... W.F.
Landrum superintendent, Mrs. W. W.
Berry organist. Morninir Worshin
at 11. Subject:
"Live Wires."
Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Sub.:
Evening service at 7:30.' Sub.:
."The C. E. Army."
G. L. CLARK, Pastor.
Manse 1310 Wash. Phone B-2021.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH.
Holy Communion except fir-st Sun
day in tho month, 8 a.m. Sunday
School 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 11
ISLAND CITY CHURCH.
Island City church, Sfbbath school
10 a. m., Walter Williams superin
tendent, Leta Kiddle, organist. Morn
ing worship 11 subject:
REV. W. D. SITTLER, Pastor
THE SALVATION ARMY.
Meetings every night in the week
at 8 p. m. except Friday Barracks
at North Fir and Jefferson. Sunday,
Holiness, 11 a. m. Sunday School 2
p. m. Evening, service 8 p. m.
Officers in charge Olive ChUders,
Ensign; Mae Flack. Lieutenant.
SAINT MARY'S R. C. CHURCH.
(South of Court House.) -Fall
and winter schedule of ser
vices: Low mass( Sunday, a. m. ser
vices: low -mass (Sunday 8 a. m.
High mass 10.80 a.m.. Evening ser
vices 7.30 p. m., Low mass (week
days) 8 a. m., Confessions hearl be
fore low mass an on Snturday after
noon and evening.
P. J. DRISCOLL, Rector.
Residence, Sixth and K avenue,
phone Main 9.
KING COAL
Does Not Talk, It
SHOUTS
when it conies to lastiner
quality.
A fire built with -Kiner
Coal does not require
constant attention.Build
your fire, regulate vour
draft, and so on to bed;
your room will be warm
in the morning;.
We Handle dry 16 inch
Wood.
LA grande;fuel
COMPANY.
106 Fir St.
PHONE :: MAIN 700.
Opposite Thome & Wilcox
Grocery.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST.
(M St. Opposite High School)
Meetings every Sunday and Wed-
r.esclny evening on Bible doctnne3.
CHRISTIAN' SCIENCE CHURCH
(In I. O. O. F. Mall.
Sunday service at 11:00, Sunday
School at 10.00, Wednesday evening
testimonial at 8.00 p. m.
Our Want Ads bring results.
"Quality First"
' "QUALITY FIRST. THERE IS BETTER VALUE IN ADIRON
DACK CANE AND MAPLE BREAKFAST SYRUP THAN IN ANY
OTHER CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP ON THE MARKET. IT IS
MADE TO EAT AND NO DECEPTION HAS EVER BEEN USED TO
MAKE IT SELL. FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS. ASK . YOUR
GROCER FOR IT."
CANNING STATIONS:
Lowville, N. Y.,
Harrisville, N, Y.,
Edwards, N. Y.
RECEIVING STATIONS:
Located Throughout
the Adirondack
Maple District.
J Your Eyes
Their Care
When Normal
Yesi
PROTECT
ENLIGHTEN
ENTERTAIN
You watch this space and from
time to time we will give you
information on the proper care
eyes not generally
of your
known.
We have absolutely the only
plant in Eastern Oreon that
grinds and polishes the sufrace
of a lense.
We have the most up-to-date
fitting parlors ami manufactur
ing departments In Eastern
Oregon. Call and examine our
plant and compare with others.
The firm that tries to deceive
yon with fictitoua advertisement
1 unreliable, beware of them.
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Take advantage of our present low prices on flour
it is a good investment.
Don 't fail to get our prices on flour. " ' ' '
HARRIS GROCERY
PHONE MAIN 70 FARMERS PHONE B 192
408 North Fir Street, Cross Track
Lynch & Stewart
One block east of Depot .Phone. Main 10
The New York Store Is
The Workingman's Friend
LOW PRICES NOW
Men;S suits .$5.00 t0 9l0M"
Men's hats and caps 85c, $1.50 $2 00
Men's shoes and rubbers 75c, $1.35," $2.50, $3.00,' $3!50
Men's work shirts 40e
Men's work shirts, wool 77777! !$i.25, 'to $1.45
Men's heavy underwear 3jjc
Union suits . . . .7.7.7." .7.95c to $1 75
Cotton glaves and sox and handkerchiefs 7.7. 5c, 10c 15c
Cotton gloves and sox wool, 20c' 25c
Overalls, Union ... .7 .".750c", "75c," 85c, $1.00
Suit cases, trunks and bags $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. $3.00
We buy and sell all kinds of jewelry. We keep open until 9 p. m
214 Depot street, La Grande, Oregon
WE BUY ALL KINDS OF RAW FURS IN TRADE.
THERE ARE MANY REASONS tt
iWHY EVERY HOME IN LA
GRANDE SHOULD HAVE
ELECTRIC LIGHT.
Eastern Oregon Light &
Power Co.
Aw..tVurSrtce Telephone Mn43
HIAWATHA,
HIAWATHA,
HIAWATHA,
Not from Longfellow, but the BEST coal from Utah, A hard dur- '
able, economical semi-anthracite. The nearest approach to the hard
coal of Pennsylvania. 1 '
ROCK SPRINGS COAL.
The Cleanest and BEST for cookine. Almost as cheaD as wood.
everything considered. Will not blacken friend, wife's or f e hired '
girl's turners, or sou tne cooking utensils, like some coals. . A
f reebuming heat producer. All coal screened and delivered free of -SLACK.
We sell slack SLACK at $6.00 a ton.
WOOD Yellow Pine, Red Fir, Tamarack. Good Fresh ami DRY,
1 -a m l J
on we Keep it in oneaa. . ; i
DRAYAGE, DELIVERY, PIANO AND FURNITURE MOVING.
FIREPROOF STORAGE AND FORWARDLNG.
MERCHANTS' DELIVERY.
One Block East of Depot Phone Main 10.
J.H.Pear&Son
La Grar.de's Leading Optometrists.
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