La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 13, 1916, Image 9

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    SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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MOTHER'S DAY
GETS NOTICE
LA GRANDE TO CELEBRATE TUE
'. '. DAY '
Berry organist. Morning Worship
at 11:00.,
"Mother."
Sr. C. E. Service at 7:00 o'clock.
"What Does Christ Want Us To
Do?" Miss Hulda Anderson and Miss
Pearl Taylor.
Evening worship at 8:00 o'clock.
. "The Father of Judas."
G. L. CLARK, Pastor.
i Manse 1310 Wash. Phone B-2021.
eligious Observations Fitting to the
Day Provided For
Mother's Day tomorrow;
Wear 'a. white rose for mother, men
and women too!
What could .be more fitting to moth
or'ii lnv 'thnn to hnve nulnita extnl
"Mother"? Nothing. Therefore prac-
tically all the pulpits of the city will ;
tomorrow be given over to services ap
propriate te the day which is national
in scope and is generously supported,
everywhere. .
I I'n some instances, especially clab-
ltf-l..a .amiifioi! o n tn Kn
conducted. The Preshyteriuh, Baptist,
Salvation Army,, and other church in
stitutions are taking the lead in this
movement looking toward a big day,
' religiously observing an .event which
every mother's son and daughter
should and does hold dear.
Judas' Father, Theme
A biblical character seldom referred
Mo and rarely mentioned in. sermons,
is Judas' father. Rev. Clark of the
Presbyterian church will use him as
a theme Sunday night.
There will be German services to-
morroitf afternoon at the J.uthernn !
church.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH.
Holy Communion except first Sun
day in the month, 8 aim. Sunday
School 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 11
a. m. Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
. UPTON H. GIBBS, Rector.
Residence 1502 Fifth street
LATTER-DAY SAINTS.'
..(Tabernacle Fourth and O Sts)..
Sunday School, 10:30 a. m. Sacra
ment meeting 7:00 p. m. M I.. A.
at 7:30 p. m. every Tuesday evening
with their social hour after class
work. Primary Tuesday after school
hours. Religion class Thursday after
school hours. Relief society every
Thursday at 2:00 p. m.
CHARLES J. BLACK, Bishop. .
Telephone Main 754.
ZION LUTHERAN' CHURCH.
(Opposite High School.)
Sabbath school at 9:15 a. to., Wil
liam C. Drahn superintendent, Harris
Humbel, organist. Class meeting,
9:45; Morning worship 11:00 o'clock.
"The Link of Humanity With Di
vinity in Religion."
A German service will be held at
2:30 p. m.
No evening service. ,
WILLIAM C. DRAHN, Pastor.
Res. 806 Main avenue, v
BUFFER STOPS LETTERS
HOOSIERS AT CORY DON
(Sixth and Spring)
Sabbath School 9:45, Jesse
I SAINT MARY'S R. C. CHURCH.
Wise
man, superintendent. Mrs. Helena
Williamson, church organist.
Morning Worship, 11:00. Subject,
"Mothers -Living and Dead."
B. Y. P. U. at 7:00; Subject:
"Wihnt Does Christ Want Us 'To
Do?" Elza Campbell, leader.
Evening worship at 8:00 o'clock,
"Happy People." ' ' , :
Please note the change iff the hour
of evening meetings. Prayer meetingj
.Thursday at :Ul p. m.
REV. J. J. frICKNER, Pastor.
Residence 1407 Sixth St., Phone
Red 1811.
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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.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
(Sixth and Washington avenue.)
Sabbath School, 9:45 a. m.., W.F.
' Landrum superintendent, Mrs. W. W.
(M and Fourth)
Fall and winter schedule ofser
vices: Low mass (Sunday 8 a. m.
High mass 10.30 a.m., Evening ser
vices 7.30 p. m., Low mass . (week
days) 8 a. m., Confessions hear! le
fore low mass and on Saturday after
noon and evening.
P. J. DRISCOLL, Rector.
Residence. Sixth and K nvanue.
phone Main 9.
THE SALVATION ARMY.
Morning service 11 a. m. '
Sunday school, 2 p.m. : . L
Y. P. L., 6:1 p. m. . .
Evening service, 8 p. m.
Mothers' Day, will bo observed. .
Special services Mondayi night, led
by Brigadier Brewer of Chicago and
Col Scott of Seattle.
OLIVE CHILDERS, Ensign.
JENNIE CONRAD, Lieut.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH. ,
(Seventh and Pennsylvania Ave.)
Bible school at 945 ..-
Pf' K m
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Anniversary Affairs Draws Many to
Old Indiana Village-City
Coiydon, Ind. May 13. Hoosie
dom flocked here to celebrate - the
fnvt thut one hundred years ago to
day . dcloirates were elected io India-
in. a in vuiinbilMhiiiiui I.VII.VI.VIUII.'
This village. was Indiana's first
capital. Hern Indiana's first consti
tution was drawn up under an elm
that still stands, and which figured
prominently m today's celebration.
The centennial twill culminate in a
big pageant at Indianapolis. ,
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WHY THE PRESIDENT FAILS TO ANSWER YOU
Washington May 13. Ira Smith's job is to see that the President of
th6 Ur. ted States is not annoyed by the thousands of people who write to.
him. And Mr. Smith is a very bus v. man. Eveiy day many hoindreds of
letters addressed to the chief execu tiveunusiilly they ar9 . marked "pn
,rv - !.nnfiiinntinl" reach the White House. As a rule about five of
ShltaS. "seunopened VMson. Tto st f.lM tpa.to
3mitv. wlin i a JiRndwritinp expert and can tell which' of the letters the
President musi ? iS "and Xnhould be turned, over to the executive of
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Bible school at 9:40 Mrsi T. E.
French. sunerintendent: Miss S.
Smith organist.
Morning worship at 11 a. m. ..
"Mnt.hnr" Rhiviiil sevvicfi and duet
by Mrs, i Logan and Mrs. Cullen. '
Evening services at ' 8:uu. &uo.
"The Tabernacle in the Wilderness,"
illustrated by stereoptican views, j
, Come aind wear a flower for Moth
er's sake.
Prayer Meeting, Thursday , 8 p. m.
Leader, H. L. Ford.
H. L. FORD, Pastor.
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THOSE SUDDEN TWINGES.
Bring
a .La
.Suffering .to .Many
Grande Reader.
Pain is nature's signal of distress.
A warning not to he ignored. ,
Those sharp twinges in the back
Those sudden, stab-like pains when
stooping, ' . , . i '
Are frequent signs of kidney
trouble;
, Signs that' must not be neglected.
To remove kidney pains, you mdst
assist the kidneys.
Use a tested and proven kidney
remedy. , : .
None more highly endorsed ; than
Doan's Kidney Pills)
J. D. Morrow, rancher and butcher;
517 Marie St., Pendleton, Ore,, says:
"I had pain in the small of my back
for about three mbnths. If I did any
work that obliged me to stoop, sharp
twinges darted through my back,
just over my right kidney. The kid
ney action was very irregular and
the kidney secretions pained ' when
passing. One box of Doan's Kidney
Pills removed all these troubles."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Morrow had. ' Foster-Milburn
Co., Pjops., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
James M. Kyle
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER, EASTERN OREGON DIS
TRICT MAYOR OF STANFIELD, UMATILLA
COUNTY RESIDENT
My platform: Encourage the advent of people and capital for the
greater development and improvement of state's manifold resources,
at the same time holding all corporations to strict accountability
under the law. pd.adv.
wk -iTi nciT m mm m n.rnn i
Opposite Depot
' " . AMERICAN DISHES v
NOODLES" and CHOP SUEY A SPECIALTY
v A Good Dinner for 20 cents every day.
We Serve Everything the Market Affords
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GOOD
ROADS
Good roads for Union County means more business for the merchants, better rents for the property owner, decreased market cost f6r the farmer and em
ployment for men and teams. Will also bring about more pleasant and convenient social relations by making schoools, churches and theaters and neighbors more
accessable. .':"'':;'";'''V'"''V' , , 'v '
All admit the necessity for'permanent roads. The only difference in opinion is as to the method to be employed in financing the improvement. The pro
posed bonding plan will secure much of the needed improvement at once and further provides for yearly reductions of the bond.. .The rate of interest is low. ,
The following table shows the rate of interest and the amount of yearly reduction. Note that the average annual cost to the tajc payer is less than two
mills, and that the bonds are paid off in fourteen years. Bonding is simply a business; way of providing for an immediate necessity on the easy payment plan.
The Fourteen Year Plan
THE FOUR HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAR POUR AND A HALF PER CENT BOND ISSUE
; ' WILL BE PAID OFF WITH AN AVERAGE TAX OF $1,941 PER YEAR ON THE $1,000 OF AS-
SESSED VALUATION BASED ON THE TOTAL ASSESSED VALUATION OF $21,000,000 FOR
THE COUNTY. f"
Year j Principal Interest Due Payments 7 1 TotallPayments Tax Per $1000
1st v 400,000.00 18,000.00 18,000.00 .8571 mills
. 2nd 400,000.00 18,000.00 18,000.00 .8571 mills
3rd 400,000.00 18,000.00 18,000.00 .8571 mills
4th 400,000.00 18,000.00 18,000.00 .8571 mills
5th 400,000.00 18,000.00 40,000 00 58,000.00 : 2.7619 mills
; 6th 360,000.00 16,200.00 40,000.00 56t200.00 2.6762 mills
7th ' 320,000.00 .14,400.00 40,000.00 54,400.00 2.5905 mills
f 8th 280,000.00 12,600.00 40,000.00 52,600.00 2.5048 mills
9th 240,000.00 10,800.00 40,000.00 50,800-00 2.4191 mills
10th. 200,000.00 9,000.00 40,000.00 49,000.00 2.3334 mills
. 11th 163,000.00 7,200.00 40,000.00 47,200.00 2.2477 mills
12th 120,000.00 5,400.00 40,000.00 45.400.00 2.1620 mills
13th ! 80,000.00 3,600.00 40,000.00 43,600.00 2.0763 mills
14th 40,00000 . 1,800.00 40,000.00 41,800.00 . 1.9906 mills
Union -G
- Geo. T. Cochran, President:. v
(Paid AAveoiisenaents.)
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