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FIRST SERMON
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tendent, Iaia Bryant, organist Morn-
worship, 1I
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': Evening worship at 8 o'clock.
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! CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH:
trn taO. F. Hall.);
Sunday service at 11:00. - V
Sunday School at 10:00;
Wednesday evening testimonial at '
8:00 p. m. ...
WANTS TO
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Rev.. C. A. Edwarda, new Methodiat pastor.
Rev. Chiis. A. Ed ward formerly of ed at tha close of the Sunday morning
Baker ami Blackfaot where he filled service.
the pulpit for the Methodist Episco-. B. V. P. IT. 'meeting at 7:00 p. m.
pal church for several years, wi'.l he- Leader and subject;
irin his pastorate here at the Metho-1 . JeaHe WiHeman. The Body kept
dint church Sunday morning;- and mibordinate.
afternoon.. Rev. Edward in ona of Evening- service at 8. Subjectr
the ntronirt preachers of the gospel "Sincerity"
in the Idaho Conference and all be- Prayer meeting; Thursii-y evemnff
speak foe those who- atetnd his Her- at T:30 . .
vices a feast of the jrond' thinira com- . R. E. CLOSE,,
big from the pulpit. There will a'aol . . Pastor.
be special music by the choir and an- ln lxtn and optmg streets,
invitation is extended to all. '
The special mu.dcal. proirram. fori .
the day includes the following numj KfKST M. E. CHURCH,
rem:, j . (Corner 4th and Spring.)
Morniiiff: . j Sabbath school 9:45 a. m., Dr.
Anthem Soft Salumth Calm ' .' Brown ton, superintendent; Lucile
...... V. .... - -. Shelly Jorris, organist.
Mrs. Curr and Choir i Morninff worship 11 a. m.
Solo OrariouH Spirit ...... Rohartst Subject "Give Us Men."
. Mrs. J. P. Graham ' j CUka meeting; following morning
f.venuiff: ! service
Tr.o Just for Today ..... Ambrose P.th Arthur M.
pres
ijrm
' CHRISTIAN CHUBCH.
(Seventh and Pennsylvania Aye.
Bible School 9:45 a. m.. Anno-
Morgan, superintendent Ameta John
son, organist.
Horning: Services at It a- m.
Evening: service at 8. Subjectr
LEOHi L- MYERSr Pastorr 1304
Penn. Phone Black 411.
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7!r"""" . "T,X. Y'?er l:hristiansen. president.
jtnuwn ppi . 4 ,o, mvme Sab-t -Ja,,m6ne of Men and In.
Mrs. Carr and Choir
Subji
stututions.
CHARLES A. EDWARDS."
9i Main stree'
Prayer Meeting, Wednesday.
ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH.
(Opposite High School i
Sabbath school at 9:45 a. m.. Wil
liam C. Drahn, superintendent, Harris
Humhel, organiet.
Class meeting, 9:45.
Morning worship 11:00
Subject:
Divine Government of
o'clock.
Human
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
(Sixth and Washington avenue.)'
Mrs. W. W. Berry organist.
Sabbath School, 0:45 a. m.v W- F.
Indrum, superinteiulent- - - ,
Morning worship, tl:0O subject:
"Peace, a Gif;. of God."
iC. E. Prayer Meeting at 7 o'clock.
Leader and subject:
"Body Under, Soul on Top.' Lend
er, Lynn Wright.
Evening servire at 8.
Jesus' picture iu God.
p. m. in the First M. E. chucrh. ! o!,.i.l
sn .... Special music.
All are welcome & eveni-- S(fr-ke.
Manse inn w2hinn PwJ ; WILLIAM C. DRAHN,: Pastor.
Manse 1310 Washington, Phone Rw m Ma!j enufc;.
, LATTER- DAY-S A INTS
..(Tabernacle Fourth and O Sts)..
Sabbath School 10:'!0 P: M.r Elmer
I Stoddard, Superintendent, Blamh
B':ick. organist.
Regular Sacrament Service at 7:30
P in.
Choir practice Tl.ursilay evening
a'. 7:.'!0 after whith the M. I. A. hold!
iMe social hour.
AM the public at cordinlly invited
ii attend.'
Charles J. Black, Bishop.
Telephone Main V5-.
, oshteen Years ago, 4-4-
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(Januay 3, 1808.) ' '
Otto Eckersley of the Cove was in
the city Sunduy, i ..
Recorder Jos. Richardson came
over Saturday evening and returned
to his post of duty Sunday evening.
H. C. Rhinehart of tha Anna Lulu
flouring mills of Surnmerville, has re
turned from a trip to. The Dalles and
Portland, ,
Miss Ollie Childers, who is attend
ing the Salvation Army training
school, writes t her parents that
she is progressing nicely "in. her stud
ies, and may return home on a. visit
before long.
A special meeting-of the La Grande
order No, .'10 United Artisans was
held at the Odd Fellows hall Thurs
day evening, Dec 31st for the pur
oose of electing officers. The follow
ing were elected for the ensuing yearr
Past Master Artisan E. D. Steineamp;
Superintendent, Mrs. Edith Robbins;
Inspector, William Miller; Secretary,
Mrs. Carrie I- Stiencamp; Treasurer,
Anna F, Branny Sr.; Conductor, Ludia
E. Ericsonr Master Ceremonies, Mr.
j. H. Robhins;: Jr. conductor,, W. A.
Messnes; Warden, O'. O. Johnson,
Quite a large crowd gave Mr. and
Mrs. Thos. Short a surprise party
at their liome Saturday eventing- I
Whist being the leadir.;? game, of ,
course everybody thought they might j
win. Among those present were:;
Mesdames H. Henson, L. Overton, J,
Nash,. E. Makinaon. H. Harrison, W. ;
Alstott, C. El.iworth, Miss M. Lang-'
sdon; and Messrs C. Ellsworth, J. Kui
per,. Otto Hoak, W. Alstott and W.
Harrison.. At just twelve o'clock the ,
guests bid the , happy couple good i
night.
Mrs. Thomas Stephenson of the
first ward slipped and fell Saturday j
morning and broke her wrist. The1
fracture was reduced and she is get- I
ting along nicely. - j
(Jan. 4. 1898)
Mrs. Nelson, of Brooks' clerical j
force, is taking an enforced vacation
on account of a severe attack of neu
ralgia. We notice a man ploughing his
garder near the M. E. Church yes-i
preparing
CURREY
INSURANCE
FireLife,
Accident Health
Plate Glass, .
Automobile. Bonds
If Its Insurable ; Currey Can Insure It
George Huntington Currey,
Geo. H. Currey
Manager Insurance
Department
La Grande, Ore.,
108 .Elm Street
Phone Black 2001
He Who More
Real Estate
Agent for Palmer Logged Over Lands 1 15 per acre, $1.50 per year Investigate
Union county and Eastern Oregon to
not want to keep up with our move
ments and: progress, and he ordered
the Observer- to be sent him for the
year 1H98. He has many warm friends
here who wish him success in his new
fields, and hope the day is not far dis
tant when he will return home to
stay.
High Grade ioo rrtntlng cost no
more than the other land Observer.
M. E. CHURCH SOUTH.
(North Fir Street.
Sabbath School 9:45 a. m., V. V.
Croy, superintendent; Mrs. J. H. '
Lumper, organist.
Morning worship, 11:00. Subject: '
Class Meeting, 12:00 o'clock, leader,
Brother Hefr.
Epworth League at 7:00 o'clock
Evening service at 8. Subjectr- !
Mid-week prayer meeting at 7:30
p. m., Thursday. i
J, H. LUMPER, Psstor.
Parsonage 210:1 North Fir street.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH.
Rgu!ar Sunday Services. '.
Holy Communion, except first Sun-',
day in month, 8 a. m.
Sunday School 0:45 a. m.. j
Morning Services It a. .m. j
Evening Service 7:30 p. m.
Comer of Fourth Street, and O A.
n. UPrON H. GIBBS. Rector.
' Rectory, 1502 .Fifth Street.
FTRST BAPTIST CHURCH. ..
Sabhatn School 9:4." a. m J (-,
Wiseman, superintendent; Iva Wilson,
organist..
Morning worship 11:00. Subject:
"When th Song Began.""
The f.ovd Sun-per will he ohsevv-
ST MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC.
Low mass 8:00 a. m.
High mass l0:.10 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.
P. J. DRISCOLL, Rector.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTTST.
(M St. Opposite High School)
Meetings every Sunday and Wed
nesday evening on Bible, doctrinej.
ISLAND CTTY CHURCH.
Island City church, Sabbata school,
lrt a. m.. Walter Williams mperin-
terday, we presume he is
his trrnund for beets.
H. S. Cavanah- is erecting a neat
and substantial seven-room dwelling
on his ten-acre tract on the Island i
City road; stone foundation and stone j
cellar.
Countv Clerk and Mrs. J. R. Oliver ,
are over from Union to attend the '
funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Turnet' :
Oliver's little four year old daughter
Eleanor, who died so. suddenly Mon
day morning.
William Jjisper, one of our success
ful, farmers, was in- tile city Monday.
Jos Gearheart, who with his family
barely escaped with their lives from
a burning house, was in the city Mon
day. His face showed many burns and
scares received, showing in wtiat
close quarters he was.
The committee of hidias and gentle
men interested in raising a fund to
ward the beet sugar subsidy, are re
quested to meet at the commercial
club rooms at 2 o'clock p. m. Thurs
day. All interested are requested to
be present, especially the ladies.
The Scout states the sleds are now
being put on the Union-Cormcopia
stage route, on the east end of the
line.
Saturday and Sunday evenings'
skating parjy, of Do couples, had an
enjoyable time on the ice at the Hill
ice pond.
Mrs. C. H. Conkey am' child, who
have heen visiting friends in this' city
left for their home in Baker this
morn in ir.
Mrs. T. Mimnaugh of Perry wants
a irirl to work in kitchen. Inquire at
this office.
W. J. Snodgrass left last night for
the Okanagan country, B. C. where
he is interested financially. W. J. is
much mixed up in the history of
THIRTY-TWO PEOPLE WITH GIRICILLO'S BAND
i ' t mmyT:
WHY NOT
Place your orders
for the Season's
REQUIREMENTS
OF COAL
MAKE YOUR OWN PRICE ON OUR PAINTS.
Is that satisfactory ? If you wish other than the best
of -ooIsT just name the" price which you expect to
pay, select the eolor and we will furnish it in as
pood quality as you can get any where at that price.
The same applies to lead, oil and stains. "We want
your trade anyway but much prefer it on high grade
stuff such as regularly put out.
OXNER PAINT STORE
P. S. Better still, let them do the work, too, .
We Have It On
Hand
AND CAN FILL YOUR BINS
SAWYER & CLARK
COMPANY,
Phone M. 785, La Grande
ANOTHER PROOF 0FTHE EFFICIENCY
OF ELECTRIC RANGES
The new Darland apartment houses on Fourth
Street wili be equipped with Hughes Electric
Ranges throughout. The installation of these
ranges wiE make these apartments the most
modern andconvenient furnished apartments in
the city.
Why not have an electirc range in your home?
Our meter readers are distributing a pamphlet
of information on this subject, please read it
carefully, then call at our office, where samples
are on display, for further information.
Eastern Oregon Light & Power
Company
C'ireillo'a Band Whih Appears a( f'hatauqua in Connection With Grand. Opera Troupe
' Cmcetlo and his Italian b.nd from spirtion which ha heretofore led the ! together for many years are attract--Cleveland
will draw Iare on the troupe of mosWians through classic in wide-spread atte.it ion. Critics ac
co4t and all through the west this and popular music wvth the splendid '",0leK their ability and r
year, and at the Chutauoua when it and dash that baa charmed the many i p 'ifpul't
comes here. The popular band leader hearer. ' !.nc his first position with a cornet
And hi clever baton are the same In-1 T.ie o.-gsmtation, which has been . at the tender of eleven, in Genoa.
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