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S Tt'T?IY. PEf'EMBEft 21, IMS? "
U" GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
TTTREE
. ; WKlfl, AND'KHSONAIi. the mnrr'.K of oHo ot La tliaml" s
A pleasant afternoon was spent j Tim residence of Mr. qnl Mrs.
by tlio Inland City Svwitig Ciri'le at! II. V. O'Uriou f?i '"Northwest- SprliiK-
tlie home of Miss Curie Hunter, jlleld aifja tho scei of a pretty
Tlinrsday. tmstinis sewini andilinio weAJing on Wednesday eve-
MJKli I'ltol lTAItl.l:' AND IN Clta8 owupied the tlniejuing at 7:30 o'clock, huii Mrs.
. I r.l I'.S I I ( it Ttl()l'f;ir ..iiv-u uK-murig pii'st-m. ."wik-u Jiiao -mime oimii.-r.
JlffEKKE GLDSEO:
Hunter of ' and hns i
has many ,M,
wide clrile of friends,
congratulate him upon
of Mr. nd Mrs. T. L
l.em Turner laik.
iienua o win le.irn wnn inter- vimitnn sc. chavmlnK lrWO
e.it of her ninrrlaKe. 'j Friends aa uxtendllis. best Vflsli-
'The'lirldeFroom Jtns heen station-jr for their future liapplnesa and
cil at Cainn Jolinmi. out a yetr Iprosperlty.
WIIV NOT A HAT htm XMAH? J
1 iiiivs soma uis.Hoa with spec
ial price of ltyi il.00 lo 1. SO
thut will liiukW most excellent
Rifts. The Wtilll-t Mlllloory.
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KTAXGli:i,D8 lt HIOHTttA
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Music f uriliJlirifl for all occa
sions. , 'OancAfArncaptlons, private
parties. ; Phonfc tArcudo theaUo or
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KKIII-s, WAVY I IIM ATTKXI-r tonowing young ladies were was united iu the holy bonds e
i.Mi II, "v "'""S uic.s-uuj
itlioiiBh tho1 prevalent
to Mr. Koy ' Oriwu of
I Monday club held at the home of Lat;ande, Ore., the weddin bo-
jl)r. and Mrs. A. L. Klchnrdson last 'rig witnessed by a few intimate
I - -"iiifuunce ue- uu, f.uiel Wfjgnt, I.eona XuwJln. Tlio Impressive ceremony was
low wlftt had been expecJ the ' Oornthy Meyer, JeaneUe Sfbcl,l;(vd!peifur)Kd by l!ev. J. T. noon
Ilistrirt Training 0onfeene8 of ftie ;Priederike "Schilke. Due to the In-'pastor of th First Christian
tenterjitry Movement which closed ,fhieuza epidemic jnly the members ;church. A red, whlto and blue
Tlunsday nipht at the M. K. i of Hie club were presejit. The at--rnlor motif was use in decora t
iwl church in this city was fuft of companist,s .ere Miss llessie aIMii-Miik the home for this ocfision.
inspiration ior those ho attended. !so and Misk Frielerike Bchllke. Tho brtdo was given In mm rigo
Tu-o-thkus of , the. ministers and a Tho . Young Lidier,- Auxiliary A. b her .brother, Mr.. C, It, Ht"
Koodly number .of lay delegates,; mpt at "the home of Helen Currey iiid . was attomlml by Miss pilcn
fiom dl.Tereut .parts of )!-terii ia'hursduy evenlug. The Veung 1,- Dennis as mold of honor."
Oregon wei-u presgnt throughout idles workea.,OH "ChristmSs sewing Following the ycddlng nn In
the session. . laud -Rd Gross work. ' jtiriml reception was held and the
Uishop Cooke found the alti- Harris Fref.ch recelvial tho fol-fliappy Atflpla received .the Qpugrut
lude and rapld-flv program top I lowing clipping from the Jackson- ulrtlons. of their fileuds.
mucn tor ins. constitution andjvllle. Florid i Time-Union telling of
found it advisable to cancel the ' -- '" , - -
due at a, late hour. This was a
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Tho britlc, who ra tho dfluclitor (
cuuse of rtoep regret to all
- Ir. II. IJ. Frost, pastor First ;
Clmrch, N'orti Dukota, . opened the;
program as announced with a store-
optican U'cairo'wi the Homo Mis-j
sionury work of the ciiurch on'
Wpdnesdny eveninK. DurlnK the j
nftoniooi, of the same day tho iiiin-;
. fBters held a district meothiK and ;
trjuiHactfd routine business. Thurs
duy foi-oiiooa and itrternoon tho
Contennry tratninff learn composed
of Dr. Herbert Johnson, Superin
tendent of Japaiit'H missions on !
tho I'aelflc coast, Dr. C. 15. P.owell,
iniKsionury on furlough from India,
and Dr. A. M. Livingston, one of
tho field secretaries of the'Centeni
ary Commission, conducted a Cen
tenary institute iu which detailed
instruction for the campaign was
Riven. The Kev. John Chirwln of
Montana, conducted the devotional
exercises and had charge of the
literaliuu. Dr. E. D. Standard or
Huntington, and Mrs. I. R. Aldrlch
of la Grande, rendered special
music.
The committee on resolutions ex
pressed tho sentiment of ail. tho
delegates in the following para
graph: "Wheios the official board of
Hie La Grande Methodist Kpisco
pal church has opened their fine
plant for our use during the pf te
en t session and whereas the good peo
ple of the church and community have
generously extended to us their hospi
tality, and whereas the centenary team i
has very ably presented to us the plan j
and methods or tho great centenary j
movement, be it therefore resolved, ;
that we the ministers of the La Grande ;
district of the Idaho conference here
by express our thankful appreciation i
to each and all of these for what they j
have contributed toward making this
a profitable and enjoyable occasion."
Signed:
CLYDE L. WAKER,
C. C. PRATT,
E. O. CLAY,
Committee.
The closing services were held last
Tiitfht, when Dr. Powell gave an in
spiring talk on "Life Service." In
teresting stereopticon views were frc
ly used by the speaker to illustrp.ie
und illuminate his theme, the views j
placing before the eyes of those pres-
cut evidence of the great work being j
carried on today in the foreign mission
fields by Christian missionaries. j
There was a -great deal to think over
in. what he had to say about the needs
of the Christian church for this work,
and this was true in respect to Mex
ico, our sister nation to the south.
In Mexico, Dr. Powell said, the ac
tivities of our army have necessitated
the expenditure of over $200,000;000,
vhile the Christian church has been
able to secure only $2,000,000 fnr :ts
work there. Four out of ftve of th?
population of Mexico cannot rea1, and
one-fifth of them "have never heard the
gospel of Jesus Christ.
In South America, where there are
fi.1, 000,000 people, there are only or
fourth the number of preachers at
present -working in the sfate of Ohig.
In the Uuniversity of Uueno3 Aires,
whore five thousand students re n
rolled," only four could be found who
would express a belief in God.
Dr. Powell's experierlce in the for
ritrn field has been in India, and- he
emphasized strongly; the very great
work that remain to he done tkore,
where one missionary mut care often
for the spiritual nerds of a quartfT
of a million people.
"The amount, of money wanted to
further the foreign mission work for
the next five years is $40,000,000, and
there .is an even more "pressing need
for workers who will go out and make
the expenditure of that money pos
sible. .
Make Tour Christinas Jloney Count by Buying
FINE FOR RHEUMATISM
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Musterole Loosens Up Those
Stiff Juints Drives Out Pain
You 11 know why thousands use Mus- ;
tcrole once yen experience (he gted tv
it gives. .
Get a jar at once from the nearest
drug store. Xl is clean, white ointment,
mde with the oil of mustard. Eksbir j
than a mustard plaster ail dot sot
blister. Brings ere and qomfort while
it is beinjt rubbexAm!
I Muster is reAjmmer.de 1 by mpy
doctors and nurses. ViW'ion of jaw ire
used annually for bronchitis, eroup, ?tiff '
net'k, asihiai, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu-;
mat ism. lumbago, par.s and aches of the .
back or H"ts,, sprains, sore tKuscles. j
bruises, chilblains, frosted fet, roWs of 1
tle chest (it often Brevets pneumonia) 1
30c ana bUc jars; noipiral cue stxaj
Useful and Lasting Gifts of
Jewelry
sU In.
Our assortment of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks,
-Jewelry, Cut Glass, Silverware is the best ever,
and make gifts to be appreciated.
We Will Save You
Money
Sieaitist 8$ Co.
F-or.
A Vacuum Cleaner
Gifts that the Housewife will
. predate Every Day in the Year.
Electric Sewing Machine
Not simply a mofor but a complete
standard, guaranteed sewing
machine.
Coffee Percolators and Urns
in a Variety of Styles,
Makes and Prices
These are only a few-There are Curl
ing ' f Irons,"" Chafing' Dishes, Water
Heaters, Grills, Heaters, Ovens, Rang
es and Washing machines-All in Stock
Gifts.
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L;n-'gcst Jewelry Store in
Eastern Oregon
Prompt attention giv
en -Mail Orders. Store Open Evenings.
EASTERN OREGON LIGHT & POWER CO.
$ 111
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$ a
Dollar Earned
"We will save yon'money on your Holiday Presenis, lieenuse Vehave not raised jri''s. Vn. will ha liappily wirpi'isod in soc'vliat
you can buy m the way l gilts at reasonaljle--every reasonable priceH. , t 5
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THE HIGHCLASS ARTICLES FOR GIFTS ARE' TO
BE HAD HERE
Take no cliahees, but eon u- to tlie old firm titt yuU 'have dealt with for over' twenty years, knowing our guarantee i good tin A
mat we siana neiiinu evei Tiling we sell.., .;
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