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THE IÜG1WE WEEKLY OVAE D. THURSDAY. MAR 17. 1910 1 ■1 1 .............................. ... ..... Î FADSAND FASHIONS Î « TWO MFN GET PEOPLE’S PULPIT hit« cur text. Joaliuu perceive)! that Hie |«i irall(<>« were hi ii tryjc^ (■• -M* and Hint It was Ihelr duly •" <1‘1U) promptly nml tlior»ughly which cour^ they would lake. Ko «• may •«•«< «lay that ('hrlatlana of nil d-iiomljg. (Ry Catherine Mann-Payant. 1 • w York. March 12. The buyers Hou* nra In a trying poiHon «ml tiint » .’or the differem shops have now re- a i-roinpt i |< h 'I*I oii to stand by lltMi i Sermon by turned fr tn Parts amt <> ii < i fashion Hie Bible I* the ucceaaary llilug tor ¡«entera of Europe; they fcave opened CHARLES T. tlione who would beddhvrad from tin- rhetr kits -pretty large ones, to be At their home on Pearl street Tues- While Bhe work of all the piano sure and .ire d is,'’.1. - : n e siine lovclv darklieaa of tin’ P«at ""d avoid litliiug RUSSELL day evening. Dr. and Mrs. Studley en students was notable (or cleanness, Into tho Adveranry'a great deception or tertained a number of their friends. precision and beauty of tone, the conceits. This is not to say that noth Pasto« Brooklyn the |>ra«ent Into which their Ivmlvra Whist formed the evening's enter-1 playing of Miss Bernice Noel seemed ing 1» being offered by the home "Choose You Pus D»V Whom manufacturers and designers, for 1 abernade. are guiding them. Unh-** they bred tafnment. Mrs. Lilly winning the la to nip.'t Wi«h f n V a M* Such i From Fri lav h Dally Guard > Ye Will Serve... Il Jehovah Be God, dies’ first prize and Mr. Ehrhardt the excellence In so young a performer from them also some extremely hand ■|ieedUy, the blind lending the liiimi I list night the jury in the ease of some goods and gowns are offered gentlemen’s, while the second prizes is very rare. Her improvement is F. H. Hall vs the Oregon will full hit» the ditch of l>nrwini«m South- Serve I ’inn" (Joshua xxiv. I 5). were won by Mrs. Larawav and Mrs. noticeable with each appearance and which are appropriate for the Amer astern Hallway Co., to recover $25,- and the mire of Higher Urtlh-i.m ican woman. Metcalf. The decorations of the with diligence she should accomplish »«QOO o oO« ■ ............................................... .... I That 'history re|>eats itself Is em- ■ • 00 damages, returned a verdict in There are not uiiiuy way* to e«»(-» home consisted of violets. In serving much. phized In some ot the new modelai 'avor of the plaintiff for $6500. The Washington. D. C.. March 13 I’"» lion of human Evolution, which deniv« Hit* tliraatenlug calamity! There i* Mrs Frank Page and Miss Helen Miss Louise Yoran and Miss Lila that are an echo of the modes worn 1 jury deliberated for several hours tliv full of our race mid make» void only one way-lho lllblw wny Studley assisted tho hostess. The Prosser sang exceptionally well. Miss Many b<>f >re being able to agree on a ver- tor Russell of the Brooklyn lubernii Christa rrdrwiptii’v work aud the giori Baptist nml Dladplo ministers are be guests of the evening were Mr. and Prosser's Grieg songs were delivered between IS50 and 1S60. Drecoll. one! liet. civ, New York, preached livre twice Mrs G E Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. Seth with a tempenune-ntal quality that of the greatest of the Paris creators, The second case against the same today to splendid audiences. One of oil* result thereof human restitution coming awake to tbe luconaiatoncieo of Laraaav, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Yoran, was botih compelling and convincing. has put out a number of these models i railroad company was called Imme bls discourses was entitled. "The Over (Acta 111. llk.'di. Hwlr jK-altlona nml drlfthig without Mr. and Mrs. Lee Travis, M r. and The mezzo range in her voice was a few of which are being ->h- w n in Bury the Dsad Past. some of our most exclusive New York I diately afler the first case went to throw of Satan* Empire" We re|»,rt foreknowledge of where their course Mrs. L. R. Edmundson. Mr. and Mrs. never more beautiful. the Jury. W. B. Foster is tho plain (houses. God forbid Hint we should bury n II) will end Henry Hollenbeck, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. F»r Inatam-e. I have lw-forv Miss Yoran has not appeared in tlie oilier oue from (he text above tiff in this case and tne Jury selected UK U will be remembered that the fif- of the doeirliraa of Christ aud Peter. Mr and Mrs. W G. Allen. Mr. concert and recital work as much me the words of the llcv Dr. Mm- Don was as follows Jerry Atkinson, J. R quoted I ’ uslor Russell said; — les was the period of the immense and Mrs. E E. Ehrhardt. Mr. and Mrs. as she should. twelve apoatlea! Oil the contrary let ald of my own city Brooklyn, on )'»(. Her (staging was hoop; this has been eliminated from Freeman. C. W. Powell. Marlon Hu As Christians In the light of this us strive to resurrect them* from the Julius Goldsmith. Mr. and Mrs. David I thoroughly satisfying. Her voice runry 21111. I'ltl* geuHotnau e|«-«lts of ger. O. Dowell, F. E. Brts ’ ow. Henry Link. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Griffin. Mr. I grows better each year. If it is true, the prese , mod - but a slightly bouf- lielitnaii, S C Cole. J. W Christian. wonderful Twentieth Century we stand rubbish of human traditions which the llaptlat Confeuloti of I- Mill« «• and Mrs. Drew Griffin. Mr. and Mrs. as it is rumored, that she is to sing fart effect • gain J by fr’’is and at the parting of the way« aud must Geo. K. Munroe. Geo. L Day. J. \\. eighteen I centuries have piled UpOl, "three enuddliny rlothre of an ancient G. D Linn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Page. the contralto olos in "Shalvat flcuncg*. There is e dalrtlr as nrd a Bemis. decide for rigtit or for wrong, for us liKteiul bury our man dinjmiltiem ” And re»|**ctIng tlw- linp tbeui. Let I Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Mink. Mr. and Mater" at tC-.e May Festival of the (ua'rtnes* "quite adorable" In their The Jury In this <-ipn> returned a truth or for falsehood, in respect to Mrs. W S. Hidden. Dr. and Mrs. C. R. University Choral society, the com 'emlnirity. It is not at all unlikely made creeds, of which we era nil flat doctrine wfblch rv<-ognl»e* only Im Without Willoughby, Mr. and Mrs F. H. mittee has made a good selection. that we may have a revival of other verdict In favor of tho plaintiff for our religious convictions. our I'rasl) ivrluii friend« mersed Iversons n* metnlwro of it><» $3000 damages this afternoon. Man questioning tlie sincerity of our fore ashamed Wetherbee. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kays. Mr. Bufe-rii Roach in his violin num foibles, especially the hairdressing, ager A. H. Wood, of the Oregon A fathers, we nil object to their theology some years ago set u uoble example to Church of Christ and heirs of -niva of that period. Mrs. Adelaide Lilley and Miss Martha ber won much applause. Altogether all Christendom lit ll>e burial of liieli tion. he ««)•. "Ilennfurth it «w- M re- A costume exhibited last week, Southeastern, said today that he did It is in vain that ministers and Schooling. the recital was a most gratifying suc not know whether or not the com Confession of Faith and Ihelr suttstllu yarded to be ae dead ae pl« ell which the shopman claimed was an Bible class teachers longer deuy the cess. The second recital ot this tiou Instead of u much simpler and Stnl'im ON«! nomorrah. u*<l <»« n'-'tnv.-e exact copy of a Driscoll design, was pany will appeal the cases. facts of the cuse. Nor »III intelligent Mrs. Jessie Van Scoy was the gnest series will be given next Wednesday developed from crepe meteror cov Sixty Days in Jail. much more ratloual statemenl. burled" The gentleman rajoleml tlvat it I» aud houest ¡>eople agree that of honor at a social gathering on uight, March 16. At ’his time tbe ered to the waist with chiffon frills Frank Beeth. charged wltiit steal- Hut. No, I must correct myself here revctilly ii llni-tlsl minister liml tie. > l he) right that through their crouds Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. A. R. mucic school will p es nt Miss Lila a band's length in depth finished Ing $23 from Myrtle Clark, the Sweetzer was the hostess at the cosy Proseer—who has m?r« than one with an edging of real lace. The Guard contest girl, pleaded guilty should profess one thing, and in their This Is what they should' have dope ordalm-vl to the Sixth Avenue llnpti«t musical accotup’ hm-nt—In a piano home on South Willamette street- this forenoon and was senteneej to Ilves ami general coin emotion they but did not do. Instead of burying the Church of lin*-kl)u who atUrnved waist was of the round baby style, recital. She a ill be assisted by Miss serve sixty days In the county fnll I sliould Ignore or alvsolutely deny the old creetl. not only from sight, but ais<- • • • with a round neck. Little frills advance that be would Invite nil A. J. Pattison entered ‘ a plea of teiicliltigs of these creeds. Yet this is from odor, they have merely c ni ermi ...................... covered the upper part of the bodice On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. E. -'oinmunlon umi Church not guilty to the charge of rape and and a softly crushed belt ended In (lie corpse which is admitted IO |»r who lovril tlie Ixvnl Jesu* E. Mink was a delightful hostess to the position of practically nil the think a similar long sash ends at the back. The Elmer Ray also entered a number of her friends at her home Urtivi dead a ml placid the briefer aud lug people of Christendom Their com inculi*' that sleeves were tlhe little puffed af idea to the charge of obtaining tuuu- sciences will not stand t* r tills en West Seventh street. The enter Confession atop the wlmllug ; Nlivrt rtH’i’l t MRS. CHIRLES GIBSON fairs seen in the pictures of long ago. ey by false pretenses. tainment consisted in making tissue They assureilly declare itial II IS so/ longer. It they retrain from t Grand Jury liulietnientx, "u Uli They came to the elbow or rather flowers. Mrs. I.«-e Travis was award I The grand jury this forenoon re- tlie Truth ami taking their -lati a itule liul merely a represel just above It and were finished with ed th“ prize for making the most per turned au Indictment against Wife of Famous Artist. Who Still Mlk< It. they will not only sear ttn lr Heme st ulviiivnU »very little frills which covered that fect chrysanthemum, while Mrs. Page r fall« larceny In a ttciencvs (I Timothy Iv. '.*> aid we mi bony point usually so inartistic, Soboaco, charged with Ian was given the consolation. Mrs. Mink Hopes to Make Him Oil Painter. house, and Tom ” ’ Linn, w'aose true was assisted in serving by Mrs. Ar- The hair was parted on the side. s|>ondiugly separate themselves iiifainhmi name Is Tom Watt: charged with God's favor, but additional!) ehie Livermore and Mrs. Frank Pag ', lightly waved and drawn back It violating the local option law. Each The guests were: Mrs. F. J. Hard. we knot. A corsage bouquet c. ■tn- course will sootier or later lirlt g Mrs. Lee Travis. Mrs. Seth Laraway, os« d of four small bunches Of were arraign d and will enter plea them tlie disapproval ami conteai h I V V II • • I tomorrow at i* a. m. Mrs. A. T. Cockerline. Mrs. Stud- oxers was laid across the, t reast Tl rand jury Bbls afternoon ro- all honest people. For nlllmu.i ley, Mrs Wm. Kuykendall. Mrs. Ju rom the upper right bust to the left turned an Indic uent against Attibrey masses are not yet aroused on th« lius Goldsmith. Mrs. Emma Johnson. waist line. Mr*. Chas. H. Fisher, Mrs. Samuel A second gown was a deep yellow G race the old man who shot Mike ject. they are rapidly getting nwi Daley his partner, in the leg during Do you wish me to Illustrate Roome. Mrs. J. W. Quackenbush. Miss satin with two flounces of black ’ en brawl one night several I mean? In» you wish me to »in V«-da Quackenbush. Mrs. S. M. Cab Spanish lace, the waist being de or i drunk kins. Mrs. L. E. B«-an, Mrs. J. B. Wil ated wloh narrower lace to match I months i ago. what respect all deuoiulualloi State 1«. McAvoy, loughby. Mrs. A. K. Patterson. Mrs. the sleeves made of the black ashamed of their creed* and a Mil I In« h aeliliigs <’f tue BH-le The case of the state vs. James Frank Page, Mrs. Adelaide Lilley. frills. ix'Jlr V tf» with «hooting to hide tlie fact that they *a me Mrs. Wm. Preston. Mrs. L. R. Ed- beautiful piece of Brussels net | McAvoy, charged fessed them or were anxious i munson, Mrs. L. E. Tidball. Mrs. R. TI>>-«<' bright mind* on exhibition in the same shop Brakeman Connelly In Eugene some them some hew interpretation A. Booth. Mrs. Smith, Mrs. : A. E. to be used over a white satin gown, time ago, was called this aftern<H>n lust tu the ChrlKt luti Jepp. Mrs. G«»o. McLean, Mrs. : Archie the lace forming a flounce to the and a jury ch.taen as follows: Chns. consistent with the broader thought cutiw nell» e agent» Ii Livermore, Mrs. W. H. Kay, Mrs. knees and a tunic pointed in both the K. Konipp. J. L. Moxley, T. L. R ¡ash. and more generous seutlnieut common t»ui “f anti-Blblk-al I It is not suttlelent (bat we Wing. Mrs. J. W. Buoy, Mrs. H. A. back and front was to be draped over R. E. Brabham, E. C. Lake. I 8 B to civilized man In this Twentieth me eiigagwi In pulling ti“Wn (he lllhl«- the errors nini A. Century? I will do It. Tromp, Mrs. Wm. Gordon. . Mrs. W. M. the skirt. The waist was trimmed Jackson. Wm. F. Mooney. C. Brown. Mrs. Wm. Yoran, Mrs. T. B. We inutl with frills. For Ohe evening recep Stevens, Jerry Atkinson, J. W. Be- Our Methodist friends are ashamed and KiibBtltutltig f»r It* ti'Dv-lilDg* i'.ir (vast Tli>-»e «Incera the Trinh, tli.il "We may I Luckey. Mrs. H. F. Hollenbeck, Mrs. tion or house gown this style is mla, S. E. Cole, and J. W. Chrlstian. of that feature of their creed which de win’* Evolution theory C um ’ IMandmed. Geo. Smith, Mrs. G. D. Linn, Mrs. W. nn-n are to be found lu the Inculili-* of withstand In (Ills evil d.iy” (Ephesians chic. new. and extremely dainty and The case of Elmira Benjamin clares that the Almighty is now doing all of the College*. In the hlghevt pul S. Hidden. Mrs. L. L. Whitson, Mrs. without doubt g-ewn-v of this descrip vi. 43> It nloue will constitute tbe everything Hint Divine Wisdom and and R. L. Campbell vs. J N. Wal- C. B. Willoughby, Mrs. Wm. Polders, tion will become popular during the pit* throughout the In id and In tin- armor of G<>d Christian |x«>|>ic t Mrs. Working. Mrs. C. C. Pager Mrs. coming season. They are especially lace, for damages and possession of Power can accomplish on behalf of . most prominent |Mv»ltlolis In Ivuslnciu real property, much prix nais Truth, but hold it was dismissed In our poor race to bring all to a full F. J. Hard. Mrs. Phillips (Centre favored by the tall or thin woman. ville, Iowa). Mrs. Laura Harris. Mrs. knowledge of Christ and to opportu and social life. Tbelr lo*a of faith Hi so ll!og|i-nl ami c«>nfus«*<l a manner The use of two materials in the court today . having been settled. Reynolds (Creswell), Mrs. F. L. nlty of faith and obedience. They real the lilblv Ini* not nnule (lieto murder that It falls to give them the tn-.-tied salient feature of some of the tunic Chambers. Mrs. F. M. Carter. Mrs. models, the lower part of the TIMBER OWNERS Ize that there Is a weakness in ibis er* or thieve*, 'i helr neble Itiherltance strength. Goti permitted us to cutne Chas. Littlefield. Mrs. Geo. N. Fra costume having a deep band of argument. Aud when they protest from the pu*t preserve* to them an up to this very hour and has permitted ser. Mrs. Flint, Mrs. A. E. Wheeler either a lighter or darker shade or that God must work through means, rightness of < bara ter w hi< h the Io*» the present testa for tho pur|s.wo of Mrs. Geo. Hall, Mrs. Waldo Cheshire of contrasting material, caceinlre and hence that the responsibility Iles of a fear of bell-torment ha* not under developing tho characters of tito “Is and Mrs. S. S. Spencer. While they nr* no longer raelites indeed, lu whom Is no guile." and satin, or voile de sole and silk at the door of Christian believers to minisi. being uwd, OttCD the Idea is car Mormon Concern Alleged to carry the Gospel io the heathen, they Chrhdans from the Bible «tatiiliMUut am! for tbe (.urt»>sc of gntherlug out ried out for no r«ascn but oddity. Mrs. Laura Harris entertained the Have Procured Lands realize that this Is au Illogical argu no longer tvellevcr* In Jean* a* a It* from them all tho («rea, all the > haff, Sunshine Club in a most pleasing Edith Prescott, contralto. The pro Bands or folds of chiffon or Inserts ment too. For wby should our Great deemer—they ar* still believers In and all not at heart copies of bla deer by Fraud or half hidden sashes are displayed manner on Friday afternoon. Mrs. F. gram will appear later. Creator send to eternal torment lull- Jeau* as u great Teacher and a uoble Son. Mt me now briefly gumma J. Hard and Mrs. L. E. Bean wert the • • • jurt tor change. lions of his creatures, because of an Leader of men. They fall to discern tbe errors of our erveds and briefly guests of th« eltlb. Mrs. Hafris was Speaking of kashee. brings to mind Portland. March 11.—Under an A few of tfte neighboring friends tho fact that if be posed a* th* Hon dicale tho Bible remedy assisted ltl serving by Mrs. E. E. of Mrs. M. Kidwell gave her a llt- an Idea carried out on a lingerie Indictment returned yesterday by the Insufficiency of zeal on the part of of God and tbe Redretner of toso, sud None of our Creeds were too strict Mink. The dining table was beauti tie surprise thia meek at her home gown having nothing unusual about Federal grand jury. Grant Geddes, some of tbelr more enlightened fel- Acknowledging the was out su< b. luatesd of being a noble lt> deflnlug the aaluiilneaa of tbe fully decorated in yellow, the yellow in the Working flat, The afternoon it except lta beauty of fine work, Joseph Rarton and James R. Smurth- ip w-crest urea? example, hi* life and tcsciiliig* were and white color scheme being cleverly was pleasartly sj?nt with needle until tlbere was added to It a pink waight, all of Baker City, officers of inconsistency of such u theory our Churab elusa. Invited to become the carried out tn the menu. and good Methodist brethren tell us that most stupendous frauds and decep Undo of Christ aud his Joint heirs In work ard dainty refreshments were silk saah laid acroaa the front half the Oregon Lumber Company tlona. the Sumpter Valley railroad, were serv ,d. Those pree^nt ware Mrs. E. way to the knee« above a plaited they hope that God has some other his Kingdom. On live contrary. In Baptiat« and Diicipl«« Awsk« ing. The Women’s Republican Patriotic E. Mirk, Mrs. W. H. Kay, Mrs. Hay panel, then slipped into ellts, but- arrested by a Deputy United States way of saving the ignorant of heathen many r< por ta they wore too l<iu«o Marshal for an alleged violation of den, Mrs. Barber, Mrs. L. R. Flint, ton-holed, on each side of the panel, When, we «ay that thia awakening they were not nearly up to the ataad league met tbis afternoon with Mrs. lands and. perhaps, of civilized lands. the United States land J laws. The Mrs. Working, Mrs. H. Cook, Mrs. carried downward under the fine Wm. Kuykendall on South Willam We appreciate tin» loving heart la also reaching our Baptist aud our nrd <>f tin* Masicr’a Word. “If say aran ette «treet. The session was devoted Drew Griffin. Mrs. E. H. White, Mrs. material and appearing again out three defendants wore relea^d on which prompts this answer and we Disciple brethren, let It Hot be under will bo my disciple, let him take up their own recognizance until Dye and Miss Nell Murphy. today side on each side of the back panel to a business meeting and a short deposit bonds of agree that It is true—that God has stood to menu that all of these have hla cross and follow me” "Htralt Is ♦ ♦ A at knee depth, and tied in big bowa when Chey will literary program, after which a Perbn|M It the gale and narrow the way which another way for these. I’.ut when we been asleep until now- <5000 each required by court. Mrs. L. M. Travis infcrmally en dainty luncheon was served. Miss with Short streamers falling to the Otlieiw are Also Named. attempt to jiolnt out what that other would hnve been l>ettcr for them If leadeth unto life; and few there ivo Whiteaker was the guest of the club. tertained tho F-’la" 'ft— -n " ’■ edge of the skirt—an adaptation ot Other defendants were named In way Is, some of these dear friends In Home who have gotten awake during that find It” (Matthew vll. 111. Jesus with needlework this week. Th« the knee sash. A small pink ribbon guests were: Mrs. Seith Laraway and scarf decorated the waist and w»s the Indictments but acting under in quire. Is It Methodism? Did John Hie past thirty year* luid aluinlvered taught i luit Ida followers must drink The Birthdav Club early Monday- Mrs. T. H. Lucxey. Mrs. ... ... t,d- strtictions from Federal Judge Bean, morning invaded the home of Mr. munton assisted the hostess in serv drawn in and out of the draperies the court officers refuse to divulge Wesley preach It? Our answer is. No. longer. Those long awake have prlu of bls tup of euffirln'J and lie baptised Brother Wesley did not preach It and cl|>ally gone off Into Darwinism and into hie death and not merely Into wa and waist front panel, giving the and Mrs. G. D. Linn in honor of Mrs. ing. their names until warrants of arrest dress quite a distinguished air. Linn's birthday. The day was busily have been servo J by United States did not know of it. Not because It Is Higher ( rltlclain. Baptist nud Disci ler Our tor» low standards bave ad- One of the new colors is banana Marshal Reed. The same instructions new, but because it Is so very old and pl« acliooi* mid College* and rtieolog «pent by the ladies with their needle mutisi to meniberwblp in nil denomina brewn and a second is king'a blue. Hharge contained in the indictment, was lost sight of during the "dark leal Setnltinrh-a. like those of other de work, being joined by their hus While "ashes of roses” Is not new in a ropy of which has not been furnish ages” for fifteen centuries before nomination*, are manned with the tions millions who are far la-low the. bands at meal time. The evening was Muster’s standards. spent with cards. Those in the club name the new shade so called is a ed the three men under arrest. Brother Wesley was born, lie was brightest mind* of Hie denomination*, are Mr. and Mrs. Linn, Mr. and Mrs. Our error aud deception was the sup very delicate tint that is altogether From the nature of the Investiga feeling after It. yearning for It. hun and all with one accord teaching High J. W. Kays, Mr. ahd Mrs. F. R. Weth Has Been in Tennessee and Vir quite taking. tion which has been conducted by gering and thirsting, for It, but the er Criticism, Infidelity und Darwinisti position (lint all who are not saintly, erbee, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McMur- One of the smart spring fabrl-s is the grand jury, however, bhe indict nil who Would Uot Incoine the Bride of ginia After Settlers for phey. Dr. and Mrs. C. B. Willoughby, hop Backing which ie obtainable In ment unquestionably charges the ac "due time” for it to be made known Evolution. With one accord all are Christ, all w bo aro uot baptized Into hto Mrs. 8. J. Wilson. Miss Cora Linn, of Lane County the wool and cotton linen varieties cused with a conspiracy to defraud to God's people had not yet come In engaged in overthrowing the Christian death, all who do not drink of hla cup Jacksonville, was the guest. It 13 cool, light, and makes up well. the government out of several thou Brother Wesley’s day. He preached Faith of tbe rising generation. They of Igiiomluy will lav eternally tortured. Chiffon moire will be one of the sand acres of timber land In Baker the eternal torture of all mankind, ex are doing thl* lutelllgeutly. wisely, E. C. Statzer, the Pleasant Hill mistake commun to all cept the sanctified believers in Jesus cunningly, but not with evil motive Thia great The Elco Ciuo met with Mrs. W. C. real estate dealer, was In the city to popular new material« jaed bath for county. May Affect 100,000 .Acres. the Savior. But in his preaching of Having gotteu awake to tbe lncon»l*t Protestants (aud lu the much tnodl- Barbour on Friday evening. Music day, having returned Tuesday trom whole gowns or for trimmirg. Plain mulls will be used for sum The defendants who have been ar the love of God he was used of the ende« of their creeds these scholarly fieri form of i’urgatory shared alao by and conversation filled the afternoon. a trip to Tennessee and Virginia. He rested are atwtoclated with David Ec Almighty to wondrously prepare the men, concluding Hint Hie creed* trulli Catholics) must be dlaplaeed by the Mrs. Barbour served in the dining did a lot of boost work While in the mer dancing frocks. room, which was beautifully decorat East, but says he ran out of litera cles, the Salt I»ake millionaire, in his hearts of Christendom for the broader fully represent«! the Bible, abandon«! Bible teaching that as soon as five extensive lumber business in East ed •with yellow cut flowers. ture before he was gone very long. Nothiag in th« way of a cough Is ern Oregon and She Indictment re message of the Biblo now due to tie faith in the Kcrlpture* to tbs aatne de elect Church shall lie completed and He Interested a large number of peo quit« so ann«y*ng a« a tlckeling, glorified tho antltyplcal Year >»f Jubi ported yesterday resulted from an of seen and understood. Wesley’s Gos gree Hint they have atvandoned falli, ! lee will begin, that tli-n for tin- thou- The Ladles Aid Society of the ple in the Willamette valley and ’-Muing, wheezing bronchial Cougn. In the creed* which their Ititeli«-*! ■ pel of the love of God has mellowed ficial inquiry by government officials Methodist church met on Tuesday af thinks many will come here to locate The quickest relief comes perhaps Into the alleged uni. wfu' acqu.sltion tlie heart of Christendom, which once iiave repudiated. Now they uru seek I (to- relgl. ternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred as a result of his work. Four men, from prescrlptlcn koowr to Drug of the E <:)•■»’ Interests of approxi was frigid under the cold teachings Ing to gradually help Christian peopi tlie (. Inn, h as tlie «(>11 of Chambers. After the usual routine W. H. and G. L. Crumley, J. E. gists everywhere as D'. Shoop’s mately 100,000 acres of Umber land Abialuiiii. tin- non rieri, ol of Foreordination, Predestination, etc., of all denoinltiatjon* to wlint they . on of business, the afternoon was spent Sharrett and another whose name we Cough Remedy. Ard bidder. It Is Illes „( (|(l. enrtti will In- l.ho^^^the In Baker county. of the Westminater Confession of «Ider the higher plan« of Truth. What socially. Light refreshments were did not learn, accompanied Mr. Stat so toorougbly ntttrle. th:.’ moth David Eccles Is president cf both Faith—once the hnsls of nearly all they have—almost any thing In fnct eler-t (Galatians III. Ki. 2p; Arts III, served by the joint hostesses. Mrs. zer here. They seem to like the cli ers g've it with perfect safety even • i • ! Protestant Coiniuuiiloiia. I* better than the "creeds” they have lit -‘3i. Let us, dear brethren. < hoo«e Chambers, Mrs. Martha Chambers, mate of the country very well, and to the youngest babes. The teudir rhe Oregon Lumber Company coni- will make this county their perman lerves of a Blmole mountain shrub, the Sumpter Valley railroad Mrs. Kerr and Mrs. Donsfields. If we and our Metliodlst brethren repudiated. They nre working tvnr ' thia dny to stand by the Word of (lod. pany. Other officers of the company, ent home. glvi to Dr. Sh top’s Cough Remedy who are believed to have been con could maintain the same degree of and *u<'< v-vdlng well In Introdurlo ; to reject nil human traditions contrarr The Tete-a-Tete Club met this af- Its remarkable curative effect, A fer: "I in the Investigations of the Kplritunl warmth that Wesley and their their faltli destroying theory Into th" to It aud to hold fust tlie tilings tb<* ternoon with Miss Emma Travis at LANDS few days’ test will tell. Sold by grand j«ry, are: George Romney, forefathers enjoyed we might do with mln,I* of the rising generation tliroug'i are true. Just, loving, goral. tbe home of her sister, Mrs. L. R. Ed- Yerington’s Drug Store If oeenalmially n Hiougbtleni fri»1* ’■¡re president; and tho following di out fun tier instnictlon. Itut we can tlie school book«. From these tüe'. munson, on West Seventh street. Nee FOR SITES rectors— W. H. Eccles, of Hood Riv not do this! None entt stnnd still: not only hnve eliminated everythin.: intk i. Why rio y..ii tielleve in n Ml**0- dlework and conversation character A falling tiny nerve—no larger er; Davl 1 C. ¡Jc c.’ Baker City; xyinpatlietie with Bible faith, but l:i ninni? iinawet Hint it la . ......... ized the afternoon, Mrs. Edmunson than the finest silken thread—Stakes C. W. Nibley of Salt Lake; W. H. Christiane today are losing tbelr holi assisted Miss Travis In serving dell- from the Heart lta impulse, its pow Rig ter and Joseph West, superin ness, their sanctification—tbelr zeal for Hie stead have introduced the *ui, I « Idest doctrines of Chrlalêhdm/ •"(>• clous refreshmenths. above all, the llllm> doctrine, newer versil e doctrine of Evolution. Washington, March 10.—A large er, its regularity. The stomach al tendent of the company's Interests at God Is giving place to zeal for a sect. so has Its hidden, or inside nerve. It Baker City. A* for the rank and tile of Bnptlst* that be who does not tvellovf part of the lands withdrawn by Sec The light of the Millennial morning The Pythian Sisters met with Mrs. wag Dr. Shoop who l:rst told us it which for n century has been gradual and Disciples, probably thr«'fourth* Mlllenidum nini the rasurrer/”» •••»•» G. W. Hunter, West Thirteenth street, retary of the Interior Garfield, along was wrong to drug a werk cr fall with the Grand river, in Colorado ly breaking upon the world, stlmulat of them utili hohl vaguely and Indefi of (lie world of mankind-»All that and organized a Helmetta Club. Mrs. ing Storracb Herrt r Kldnsys. His LOOK FOR for Furnish was chosen president, Mrs. and Utah, on the ground they con tive —in direct d . tr/'-.tit for the Ing thought in every direction, makes nitely to Hie Bible and tbelr Uonfes are in their gratesH-n>uat slons of Faith though both of these the dea<| III Home otller’'nT~ Morse secretsrv and treasurer. Mrs. tained power possibilities will be re ca<. e of these rilmert - i.hcse weak It necessary for our Methodist breth ’S RECORDS ren. as well as for us all, to awaken denominations in their Innocracy of claim that they have lar '''Perlenc- Hunter served delicious refreshments, stored to entry by Secretary Balling- and falte ,ng .u.ide nerves, This. shown assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Fur er, an examination having mind think that they have no creeds - l»K pain or pleasure fof^'meatids f the no doubt 1 -;ly - plains why Tacoma, March 11.—Bel ♦ to tbe wonderful privileges cf our day that they take the Bible only. nish. and the afternoon was passed that only 12,392 acres were servlce- Re’tcraC», bss o. late grown w> ♦ A* venra. or must claim th ,h'T are e. able for that purpose. .for Bible study: to ascertain tbe real ♦ more Browne ’ s expedition to very pleasantly. ♦ rapid'y I > p< P' larlty. Druggists these dear friends awaken to the in •Inct as the brute lieip"“'* W-H ha.» ♦ Mount McKinley, In an ef teachings of God'a Word, which, in tlie ♦ say that In. e who test ho Restora A Smra.th Skin consistencies of tiielr ConfeMlon and no resurrection or ini’ ,M’Heve In unl- A good-sized audience assembled tive even for a n dsyj soon become ♦ fort to reach the top, where ♦ dark past we all seemingly mlsnuder- teachings they are lu grant danger of •ersal hub alien reg»"””' '»f a > ♦ Dr. Cook said he left his ♦ stood and mlarepreaented. Already the last ni^it in Villard hall to listen to ccr zinced cf 11 w:nderful moi It. the first reel»"' given this year by Black Heads, Chaps. Pimples, Sores Anyway, don t drug the ergon. Treat ♦ records, will leave Tacoma on ♦ most Intelligent one fourth of Meth following th.-lr leaders Into a repudia- •"lee of Christ or "’'Henr-e n. hon of everything pertaining to the "n next Lord’* lr " ” «'ll ♦ the T’niversftv c-hool of Music. Tho and all unhealthy cond'tlons of the ing the cause cf sickness is the only ♦ May 3d. ♦ odlsm not only rejects Brother Wes pa*t-lntr> Higher Criticism lii(l<!,-||lv ’In- Millennium a ”1"’" Its «nruk/nto program giv ” -epresented work Skin are unsightly rnd d»t ict f. - m sensible and successful way. Sold * Be :’« by Yerington’s Drug Store. ♦ ♦ ley’s theory, but alas, repudiates the and Darwinism. from all departments of the music the looks. Buy a box of D nrs esHÜy, not ou',,’,n " Dlble atand- Biblo also! It accepts Instead of Rnl- school and was a most gratifying Antiseptic Salve, a creamy, snow “Choo«* You Thl. D«y Whom y, Will polnt bul also r" “ ■< lentille stand directed Rev. F. E. Billington of this city, vntlon that most dangerous form of comment upon the effectiveness of white ointment, apply as point. "Cl.... . I*11" dny’’-t(, stau,I Serve.* ANTI PiW will begin a series ci revival m st infidelity known ns Higher Criticism the corps of instructors as well as a and your skin will bo as clear c- a QO RCI I babe’s. At all dealers Io ... diclria. , Ur1, DCI-L- ° M r< 1 Joshua * word* to the larnellt,.* nfl. for the Bible’■'•»""n "nd la op ings at the Brownsville Christian and that most un-Scriptural proposl- demonstration of more than ordinary ■ h®r Interval and Maternal Pains- ages slid er they had come into Canaan, cónni I pose tile < rt church on Monday, March 21 ability on the part of the perform- Sold by Dillon Drug C< tbelr unmr Choose ì e I his Day Between Truth and Error. • « • D. ARE INDICTED • ♦ • « « « « « • E. C. STATZER HOME FROM BOOST TRIP « « « < • » • ♦ • WITHDRAWN POWER ARE RESTORED * « • WILL DR. COOK • « •