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    Editorial Booster Page of Stayton Mail. Tilt Simun) SCHOOL
Lesson II.— Second Quauor, For
Name Your r'arm.
♦ Chinches of Slayton Î
T h m o u t this jm rt o f O regon th e re arc ♦ > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * -♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ è
I m any farm s, »Uirics and orchards which
Baptist
law* n ot nam ed, and I’ho Mail believes it
is ju s t as im p o rta n t to have nam es for
Sm ut .
eii ml ut III a. in. H, \
I the farm s as for any business, l ’erh ap s llu u llcv
Mi|ierinieiiiUiit.
a little la te r The Mail will supplem ent
the list below w ith a booklet containing
Catholic
both th ese nam es and o th e r item* of
in te re st about Marion and i.iun counties. I Hl K II Ol l l l l l u w M l I.AIK C o m l f
(loll, S la y to n ; Rev, A. I,«nick,
1 N am e y o u r farm ; then let us publish it
p n o t in ch a rg e. H ig h um«» »ivoiid,
for you in th is column free of charge.
Ioni
III uni l il i lí Si i i n l . i y * S 110 a. in ,
L one P in k Jaco b Sicgniutui. Klumh.
I ’ l l'
• i d d ì i •!«: S i l b l l i i i l l y , O i e g u o .
t l m m F a r m - J . O. S andberg, Me-
ham u.
U o n u a c i ■ C a th olic O ttu se ti,
K l l l l i u . H a n o i J . I’. M e rit. Scio.
By J o h n A l d e n S e a b u r y . E d i t o r .
.-violi m iy ; Krv. A. L a iu rk , i n t u ì
S had e W a ter A .'F e r y , A um sville.
Low ma»» !» a. in., lugli in « ., i d .3
Im p c n ia lity an d a S qu are D eal to All, 1» h e t h r They He R epublican . D c r .w T w in M a p l e s Claude D arby, Aums- i
.. in , i n . t am i th ird N u m i« ), m tin
cr.it. P ro h ib itio n ist or S ocialist. Churchm an o r Pagan. W ith an L .¡biased ^
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CALAMITY
F akm - J .
F.
Uiehards,
m in ili, h igo m a.« l i t . i m , ,,,•
R ecognition o f th e S tron gest an d W e a k e st: L et This lie O ur P latform .
K luinb.
. ml , I ill IP a n d l ililí N u m i « ) ' ,
Ve»
B kooknook
S tock
F a r m —T heo.
p o » « i t i e n tide.
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b
erg
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i
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rium
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Sublim
ity.
H n t e r t i d tir » tie p o s t o f f ic e u t S l a y t o n . O r e g o n .
R ose G rove —George Brown, A unis-
m a il m a tte r of th e
s e c o n d c lo se r-
Christian
villc.
Nervio-*
th
e
h r .I «ml till ni N um i»)*
S ilv ek C heek sto c k
R anch — R.
S ubscribers W ill Confer a Favor on th e P u b lish er b y P a yin g I p When Due.
Rands, (S ilver C reek Falls I Sublim ity. Rev. n . !.. C h ild ers, p asto r. P reach
mg «i 11 a. h i . an d 8 p. m . Ñ utida)
v noi a l 10 a. m., Mr* W. IL I lob
i, M ipi-niK em ieiit.
V. P. N, C. E.
S u bscription s When P ast Oue Are S h ow n b y Figures In dicating We eks On ing
W heat s i . 06.
«i Jo p in, Mi pin i, 1 ay lor, p resid en t
O ats $1,50 per 100 lbs.
L idie. Aid suelety m eets each Wed-
THE TELEPHONE IN THE NATIONAL FOREST.
Hogs, live, 0.
in vi«) .it 2 Jo p. m., Mr*, ijiiiik , pro.
Hogs, dressed, 11
O S T prom inent a m o n g the m easu res w h ic h U n cle
idi ut.
S te e rs 4J.
I \4
S a m has taken to protect his national forests in the
Cows 2J a 4.
Methodist
X
V eal, dressed, 9jfclt>.
Fn . ietliotlist Church, S tay ton. Rev.
w e st from h e a v y loss by fire is the extended use of
Sm all w hite navy b eans 5J.
T. H all R eeves, p asto r. P reaching
the telephone.
This han d y little in strum ent h as proved its
L arg e w hite navy b eans 5.
r»t and ihtrvi Nundays 11 a. in., unit
w orth during the past year. A ccord in g to figures w h ic h h ave
P o tato es 40A50.
.very Nuruiay evening a l ?:JU; N. N.
E ggs, fresh , cash, 19c., trad e. 21c.
1" a. in., A. L). G ardner, supvrinten
just been published by the D epartm ent of A gricu ltu re, the loss
B u tte r 50a35.
■ : it; .-Lons m eet ev ery Friday a t 7:3u
by fire hvs been greatly reduced, a lth ou gh the num ber of con-
Chickens 14*10.
;>. in. F pw orth L eague 0:30 p. in.
R oosters, old. 10.
• th is ii.t Lgoseopal services a t Me­
fla ^rations has been actu ally larger than in the year preceding.
R oosters, yuung, 15 a 17.
liamo second and fo u rth Sundays 11
! hrougn the aid of the telephone, assistan ce is brought to
T u rk ey s, live, 20&22.
a. in., a t Lyons sam e days 2:39 p. in.
the spot as soon a s a blaze is discovered. In th is w a y it is
♦ ♦♦♦♦
'J# * v + +
+ + +
+ +
Dueks. live, 10 a 18.
♦
♦
live. 9 a 10.
possible to prevent the spread of a tire and to confine it to a 1
1 M ail
N v t a v t o i
No. 52 Appears STAYToN MARKETS.
Paper Will Stop If
J
sm all area. In one in stan ce last year a tire-figh ting force w a s
gn?cn' b
collected in a fe w hours w h ere at least a day w o u ld h ave been
w a ste d if aid had been sou gh t by m ea n s oi a courier.
T h e num ber of fires in the nation al forest last year w a s 4 1 0 STAYTON MAIL, 1 Year, with:
larger than 1908, but alm ost 80 per cent, of the fires w ere ex- P ortland Jo u rn al (Sem i-W eekly) $2.06
Portland Jo u rn al (Sunday)
3.00
t':v-aished before a s m uch a s five acres had been dam aged. Portland Jo u rn al (D aily)
5.50
Mail Clubbing Rates.
T h e arcs covered less than one and one-half acres to the square Portland Jo u rn al (Daily and Sun.)
O regonian (W eekly)
m ile of national forest land, and the dam age done to the burned-
O regonian (Daily and Sunday)
o v er area averaged but $ 1 .2 5 per acre.
E vening T elegram (D aily)
A ccording to the gov ern m en t's figu res, during 1909 there E vening T elegram (S at. edition)
.
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,
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’ Salem Jo u rn al (W eekly)
áalem Journa,
(l,ail .
W i R j ..1
, i 3 a 3 u u fires
i » u in
i the
uk
i national
i m u a iu * . u d u om
. u a ain
n i , , b
o - u . i rning
i i i m g u over
v c i a about
u u u l I ¡ Salem
Journal (Daily)
c .0 ,0 0 0 acres. I t 1908 there had been 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 acres laid Salem Statesman (Semi-Weekly)
w ar:e. L ast year som e 1 7 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 board feet of tim ber w erej p ‘!e™ \Vl! 4/Taa (DaiIy)
c _ iu u ned, a s again st ¿ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 feet the p reviou s year.
Pacific Homt uad
T h e lo ss of value of tim ber destroyed w a s less than $300,-1 North'v^st I’ "J,trJ ,ournal
0C0. T r ie lo ss the year before w a s about $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 .
.
T h e s e figures seem to indicate that alth o the dam age to the
forest; is still v e r y great, the fires are not so m u ch of a scourge
as form erly. W ith a v ie w to still greater in crea sin g the fire*
figh tin g fac lities, the w o r k of exten d in g the protective system
2.00
1.75
7.00
~Z7* ¡Sunday)11 Sl‘" ' ‘'V’ 3.511
T h ru
«-We- k World, N ew York
fT ' ! / : ‘
...
The Comnv ,« r (W eekly)
Cemury
m .gaxine
2.15
1.70
2.00
1.80
4.90
3.90
(•-•3.85)
j S t Nicholas, fur young [ h .- o | i 1 c ,
is b ein g pursued th is Breeder’V g V^ t Chicago
into ail parts of the national w o o d la n d s
year. T h e telephone w ill play n im portant part in the m e a s­
ures that are to be taken to reduce still farther th e lo ss in the
w estern forests.
8.00
2.05
9.25
5.50
2.50
1.75
4.50
2.00
5.50
2. O')
2.50
2
ATTENTION, FARMERS.
We are now ojien fo r business and
In sem e section s of the forests rangers re supplied w ith port­ will pay you ca.-h l'or your Veal, Pork,
able telephones, w h ic h th ey carry strapped to their backs and P oultry. Hide.', P elts, eg g s and b u tter.
STAYTON CASH PRO DU CE.
w ith w h ic h th ey can secure connection at a n y con ven ien t point. Call us by phone.
4-1
T h : govern m en t o w n s and operates a n um ber of telephone
STAYTC.'J SUNBEAMS.
lines, and m a k es con n ection w ith lookout station s, w h ere
w a ten m en w ith field g la sse s are kept to search for sig n s of fire
M
,
~ .
,
a m o n g the trees,
i he in stru m en ts and line m aterial for these s ta y to n u. „ a \ Club, d<- <-ve- c
sy ste m s h a v e been furnished by the W estern E lectric C om p an y,
' " 11 for hi i,art : f,'r
the largest m anufacturer of telephones in the w orld .
Z t S
Z
M a n y of the states h a v e jurisdiction over great tracts of
:
The club« in ¡ 1 « l
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W ooded land and m aintain fire-figh .in g sy s te m s of their o w n . T ’ri"r:it lriL'
of Slayt,,n' 1
Ti .
4.
4
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xr
,
,
,
,
C ity, S c » and Jefferso n , and a reg u lar
It is in terestin g to note tn^t in I n e w i orKt w h er e lookout st<i- schedule oi i . ru
oein^ pr ,
tio r s are fully equipped w ith telephones and telescop es w ith ° an" ' w :i 1,0
thmout
- - -
-
-
-
season on Sundays and holida; .
w h ic h to detect and report fires, the loss during 1909 am ounted
1
to o n ly $ 2 5 ,1 0 1 , w h er e a s the year oefore the d am age had tot- turned Z Z i Z l L f hlgahc-iT V '
ailed $ 6 4 4 ,0 0 0 .
| days ago seated in th e tonneau of a
F orest fires are still one of the greatest problem s the govern - S
u T ! T ’ h ''T
m en t h as to face. S in ce 1 8 / 0 m ore than 2 0 0 0 h a v e lost their The mac-hi - v.. , «.,■
b- .
ayto:
iiv e s thru th ese conflagrations in the national forests. F i v e ; ^ ' r fr','ra
4
and
hundred and fifty m illion a .re
of stan din g tim ber are centered 1« eing covered
hour ami
in s x P a cific and n orth w estern states, m aterial for a gloriou s mi .ules.
bonfire. T o prevent .'ires seem s to be out of the q u estion , but
1 • A. Rr.
the
it is possible to check th e spread of flam es; and in its v /ork of
:
■f ' ' ¿Ui m/ l oV;
the past year the g o v ern m en t h a s g iv e n a dem onstration of tiru»-.> it*
. ,, , ,
c. 11
u e , is
b e tte r now, ai.d bis b ro k er linger i-
w h a t up-to-date m ethods w ill do.
1
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1
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also nearly well again.
R ad ical, or rabid, partisianchip, w h eth er in c iv ic , political cr
religiou s life, is the very w o rst deterrent to w a rd accom p lish ­
m ent o c the en d s and ideals the partisians attain to, and n oth ­
in g w ill so detract from a cause a s cond em n ation of its oppon­
en ts. A m a n w ith o u t reason or logic is a m an lost, and the
sa m e w ith the cause he esp ou ses. W e understand that w e
have been called a “ pup" the past w eek; in fact, it h a s been
said of u s tnat “ the ‘pup' is b egin n in g to sit up!" W ell, if w e
are the ‘p u p .' the m an W ho m ade the g ro w l m u st be th e old
d og him self.
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M ILCH COW'.-, FOR SA LE, CH EA P
l i miles n o rth east of S tay to n ;
®-2p
J amkh T a y lor .
W. H. Queener
Lawyer and Notary Public.
C o n ve y «lin in g , Colli i-t ion*
■m l Probate Hmdni .<
A N p ec u lty ,
Real
ali I-
f a m of th e S a n tia m .
Yes, do y o u k n o w him ?
Estate Sold and Loan*
l i r e and
Stayton,
A cc ide nt
Xeyof,
In«lirnnni
Oregon.
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April 10, 1910.
TH E INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Tent of th» L«t»on, Matt. U, 35, to a.
15, 40-42— Memory V»r»o», la, 37, 38.
GolJ«n Text, Matt, a, 8 —Commantary
Pr»p>r»d by R»v. D. M. Stoarna.
T ills I* the only lesson we Imvo on
thi> whole wf th a t most tin|H>rtant »« k -
tlon, tlm p ier x. nnd m- begin w ith the
» losing word» of ch ap ter lx. ts-lllng of ïîifd iti'r Tnt»..’. !
J» sus going everyw here prenehlng the
T ir Otan« i\x Affivi)!! ^d) uuv. net
K-'S|>el of the kingdom and showing
the pow er of the kingdom In m ortal Dir iibri|d)tbon#<jflii#, ju iib m i bic
boilles, healing every sickness ami ev­ 'Morbl’olflon*. iHMc ntrr bod) faun hi -
ery disease. T h e ahepherdle*» condi­ fila li roerrr. 9lou b.ib id) lor (dmbr
tion of the m ultitudes tilled lllm With flcillohbt, b'r Mod) hut ben Morbfol
com passion for them , uud the plenti­ ßi 1 isia;ie; trtucr nlliiwcil fflflf (r. rb
ful harvest a i d scarcity of laborers
ted Him to su» to tits disciples, “Pray toiir jufd)t cn alter 'iVK’inftirl oc-
ye therefore the Lord o f the harvest, nhvfjt, me« cr irfarlcfr liiit un
th a t lie will send forth laborers Into tool rr tv.moiT.t hot. »•« mnr b’r
Ills hurveat." T here Is som ething so 9iorbpol. Jum lln fllirf Dot rr jflUT
stran g ely m ysterious about It all to us i'c frn iftirl net cinol mi tort» rod)!,
earth ly minded people th a t vve eau- imerijdljbt aar fee 3oiuprt tnint'Jioib«
not g rasp It except tue Spirit »hull poi for au prul)fr, bn» rr bort mar.
enlighten us. .'lore Is the Lord of
th e harvest H im self, the King of the C\d) mccfi uct. mo« id) Pun b’r flûitje
kb: - lout, limn.1 feat Ing Ills |Miwer over ©ifiuiô flloblic foil. Cld) hub for fdntlir
(lie souls and I kh II cs of |H»ople and over nn b’r flint) iKdlnbl't. rrfdjtru», mal
wind mid w ave and full of com passion rr cn Tcitfdjcr i« un amertru«. mal
for people, but H e w an ts associates cr fo rnrtttd ,>ofs iietnadjl hot Dim fa ­
from am ong men to whom lie can ner flrofjc (intbcdlnfl
nel mie cr
Intrust Ills pow er th a t they may go flftiautic ic nit of) nrt mie rr definitine
forth In Ills n.une and do ns lie had
1
loo -.1 laiNtiiKnt! at Jilt Ccin
been doing T h a t Is all wonderful, re
m inding us of Isa vl, s. w here we henr io. Slmcr britiflöbdfl« fru aof, mir id)
Hie one living nnd tru e God In the Idnm iicfnbt b.tb bie Mai net inch mie
pei on» -if the T rin ity saying. “ Whom fricher ; fe mello '^rubf borne un feller
shall I send and who will go fur us?" 'ifrubf hot erne b’r Toiler Rod) net
T he w onder on our part Is ttint s>> fiontc fame. Jmee Sieri«, ma« nut
few respond to «m-h an honor, lint ibm batte flcbne folic, fen otiiflrt'ddl,
why oould He ask us to nsk Him or mte'e« time ju fait morte t» un rr bot
Ills F ath e r to cs th is? Is It Hint In
«skin-; Him wo nitty offer ourselves, uir (jebot a® mie en bor aoltlide í^uiib
sav ing. “ H ere uni I: send me';" Would un frile fante nrt fdmui(jr lì« nipt
vve I ■ holiest In asking Je su s Christ brum cm Modi nir. mann rr fffit. bnfj
to sel l! forth hllm rers Into the wide er en 'Vifier delimitine bat Dttm 'Jiorh.
wort I to work for Ills great cause pol, amer ufan Diirfmcfl bat er fa
If we did not first offer Him o u r­ ftätnere un all fei ‘Bobierc urrlore un
selves?
cr mar frob dODeebt, bafj er trliocrt
A fter mi nil ntglit of p ray er to CH«l
iavenbid au* an 'í*Iifferb rauifumme
lie had chosen tw elve th a t they might
l e vvl:li Him and th at He might send mar. Ur hat mol Ville« Dcraablt, mie
UNI I E D S T A T E S M A I L .
them forth, nnd now lie gives them e> fl«t*ecfet mar. amer bie ü a t alobbe
»..RIVA
P H ’APIT
. .
'• : ia i m i i i . 7 .;*•) * in
all ti e pow er th a t lie had been inani tbm net. rneil eme hatidt-bad« fo Diel
v u u M i n . j.xA) * ui
lesti: ; uud sends them forth by tw o gelone merb. — ©ie b r Uofb >* mir«
I» in.
i l i o j*.m. ¿ l i ò p . h k .
n td tw o to preaeli the kingdom of God ber unnig iWenfdje fumme, bo bot er
Timi
in, l'o ri.« u « i
2.*o p . i u .
»;<>•'* . i u .
ta d i
I th e
- 1 3! a rk hi . IS; L ake fn erfditer ®tnpp gcnuidit brau« in
Liu ».
7ìtiu h . n i.
p.tu
- l o l u t i i i H ........
v id .iU '.
v : u u * . t u . n;uu b m .
Km**
vi. Ik’; Is. 2i W hen the kingdom comes Dopenbagai — feil t« ergebt n»o in
’»;00 |».i u. J . i - i | ! .i u .
vve sii ill lìmi the tw elve ii|x>Htles (some
. . o i a U U r l B b t ' t i m m u l t i i * De In re- u r n e
Guropn
tut bori ben fc cn groll
\< p i w l i v i i i i i* lt m * * e 1 « t * i c
llo tir»
one In dudus‘ plutei mi tw elve thrones
iiCUU' * . t i c i p p r - t i u i H ' t 1 o l i i ) , t i c | > v m i e t i l u n ruling the tw elve trib es of Isrue! $alatalut) mit ihm gnnnd)t im auje«
riv*l i l . « e mi ' l * * t v M * l t i n t e n d e « ! I mi
>tuu U ’. v o b U t o w n » b u i ¡ v t i n i « ! a l m a Iti * kt (M utt. Xlz. 28 1 , but It will still be His loijt, n« mann te tbm glabre bate ¿e
>i « i T o r i h i t K i«» r«mu*
pow er conferred upon them .
It Is ben (ìnw txTlangt. baj} er’« ihnç.
tru
e
now
mid
alw
ays
will
lie
ap
art Sdirijtltd) gebt. Gr bot ielle tingerne,
• •» O « AOA A O « « « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * « ♦ ♦ I V i v ,
All pow er In ma« .(at a« bie sunit iti- un uiuwr*
♦
♦ from n im . nothing
heaven nnd on e a rth Is Ills. How Is debt, mie Dirt «terne a er bot (ebne
It th a t vve know so little of It? Are fatile, ob’* an Iellati ¿ag îUoUmonb
v.e not wholly III«, fully yielded, sim ­
mar, mie fait a* e« mar. nun melier
ply trusting, willing and obedient?
H as t i e not said. “ As th e F ath e r sent c e il a* b’r 'iitiub gebloie hot. un tua»
Me. so send I you?" T hese tw elve iiveft id) all. 3 rli hot b’r Stod) net
1*110
A P R IL
lo to
were, however, to go only to Israel nt bbutt fame, befobi fa ('icbad)tutjj hot
wto
A» ■-'N TV».
nit »kl SAT
this time, not to gentiles or Sumart- gclittc unnirt b’r grano Mall. Un ut
n
1
a .
tatis (verses 5. ill. And to tile woman I tell bie bat bann bic i'roteffero an*
of C anaan we h ear Him saving. " | am gebeit. ban an Modi fet flanjer v»forb*
O
3
4
O
O
7
8
not sent but unto the lust sheep of poltru’p ittj mar, mie at Grfinbtng,
IO 1 1 1 3 1 3 1 4 1 G 1 b
the le use o f Israel” (M att. xv. 24i. He
fo me mir fogr b.itc .humbug. Un
I 7 IS 1 O 2 0 2 1 2 2 2 3
w orketh all things a fte r th e counsel
mal
' teller i« geiaht marre, baft in
of Ills ow n will, nccordlng to His good
2-1 ■ :s 2 0 £ 7 2 « 2 0 3 0
pleasure w hich Hi» Imiti purposed In Mopaibagcit chant btc idjmärtftc va t
Jforbpolbi»ni« aube*
H im self, and we must be fully In th a t moline, ma. bie k
purix- e and will, w h eth er II refer to langt, fo faun nier nue uct gut iif
.
ST A Y T O N .
the Jew , gentile or th e chur.di of God fell juriefgebe. T ’r Mod) fc lim t bat
Every N ig h t C h ristian revival.
(Eph. 1, 9, 11; I Cor x. 32i. Dr. Sco­ fid) b.c gaitj rtat crgrb.mo pcritrrfclt
Kvery N ig h t E lectric T h e a te r’
field fay s In Ids notes on th is ch ap ter geftaltf, utt teil mar ab at idiiedn
•
May 6. — F ire d e p a r tm c t.
that the mission of the tw elve was
die.
Gmbou
mir
e«
alloneil
atiogudi.
Apr. 2 - B r n r l of E ducation.
th a t <>f heralds, announcing to Israel
A pr. 8. — Æ ons.
only the kingdom ns a t hand, endued globhc ibm bie Vet net ntd). baft cr
Apr. 8 .—B erean club.
with the divine cred en tials of th eir am ittorbpol mar. Ge t« a» ortt-
A pr. 9. Stayw.n 1 >-.ge No. <i|, lO O F. ! office and m anifesting kingdom pow-
T ’r 'liiere, ma« bal nodi an Hod)
] era. Verses 10 to 23 cover In a g en ­ rnuofumme to tin geiaht bot. baft cr
A pr. le.
-ijnday school, 10 a. rn.
eral s use Ihc sphere of service during am 'Jiorbpol mar tin fee «pure gc*
Apr. 1*).- Baseball gam e.
j
Gils present age. w hile verse 23 has
Apr. 12.— Com m ercial club.
funitc bat, baft fdiun ebbrr Dor il)in
In view tlm preaching of I he rem nant
May 3. City eoum-il; régulai- m eeting.
In Ilio tim e of the tribulation nnd Im bort roar, Iad)t fid) b’r '-iMicfel Doll. Gr
\jir. 19 — S tay to n assem bly No. 140, m ediately preceding the retu rn of bot fei iHeport in fflafftington duii gu*
U nited A rtisan s.
C hrist In glory. T he rem nant then will tc nrcinb tmnerfudie Ioffe tut feile bat
Apr. 20. -C ourt S tayton. No. 71, F. not have gone over th e cities o f Israel gefabt. baft fe merflid) glabbe, baft er
o f A.
till th e Lord comes.
b’r eridit mi fcugig 'ilfaini tí, mao fei
\rir. II. H orseshoe .-.imp No. G0*i, W.
If any can n o t receive th is suggested L'ctne ant 'Jforbpol mar. Gb fed bie
O. W
division Id him lay to h eart the gen ­ '■Pi«ui« fett eft, roeeft id) nati net. T ’r
Apr. 12. E va lodge, D. o f IL
eral principles, rem em bering th at all
alt '.'(bruirai Sdjlci hot gepropobit,
n t Club.
vpr. 12 . L ad ies’ improvement
need to h -ar of the grace of God. the
\ p r. 14. - Good Loci
.............. WOW present salvation by grace, the dally baf; bic fehme '¿rofejfer«, ma« au
\p
r . ig . -G range.
\p r.
Ufo o f service, th e endiietneut of th e Mod) fei Mleljm mmerfudjt bame, fotte
Apr. 23.—S an tiam lodge, No. 25, F. A Spirit for th a t service nnd th e coining ab ini '^iere fei 'Bobierc iieigitrfe; fell
A . M.
of Je su s C hrist to set up Ills king­ unir net meli mie fahr ; amer b’r '4Mr*
Apr. 25.— S tayton camp, No. 51, W . dom.
re mill Dim fo ebbe« n lt miffe. Gr hot
O. V,'.
in tills age we are com ma tided to g o gefabt; ?( meri fa i« gut genug for
S U B L IM IT Y .
lido all th e world and give the gospel mid)! «eil i« allrcdjt
iv i« ab gut
Apr. II. -C o u rt Bo'iiface, No. 1400, < to every cre a tu re (M att, xxvlll. ID. 2D;
genug
for
mid)
un
Diel
aimer Seit.
O. F.
Mark xvl, 15, co n trastisi with Matt,
UxU'il
amer
V
I
meri
fa
en
frei
Manb i?,
LYONS.
x. Hi, o u r object being not the cotiver-
Apr. 10. — M. E, church nervicc.
i slon of an y p art of th e world, but the jo fann en ?vcî>cr brnfe ma« er miti.
N O R T H S A N T IA M .
g ath erin g out of all nations a p e o p l e
ívd) bciif mol, mir merre nodi jo
Apr. 10. -Sunrla-. i-hm.l.
for His tutine (Acts xv, 14». th a t lie Diel beere nun bere game '.'forbpolbi«*
Apr. 3. — Service. 3 p. m.
may come again w ith these called out ttiö, baft ean beo Ting au fage aum
ones to reign over th e e a rth (Uev. v.
K IN G S T O N ,
•C'alo nano madift. Un manu bie ,Trog
9. 10».
ipr. 21. Church hi ,-vicc.
.’e m ust give more atten tio n to l>e- gebbii merb: 2i'rr bot ben 'Jforbpol
Ing faithful m essengers th an to curing gcfuuue, b’r .Mod) ober b’r 'fJirre’f
IIOW fORRF.SroMDhNT STAND.
for onr personal needs.
If we are bann merb nerleid)t en '.Dfnirdirr fage:
Rocky Point
594 faith fu l H e will see to our need (M att. Meaner ouïr alle Crocci -Seil merb
Pa iv 19*. it will in-ip im bann b’r 'A'obret am nddifte fu mm»'.
Sublimity
fi! 5
.. to rctnem lier th a t lie counts nil gissi G« b()iif mir arg leeb for b’r Mod),
ilver C reek Fnlls
,,
or III treatm en t of Ills m essengers ns bofob« id) bab an ihn grglabbt tut
Alcharna
’’ ' done to H im self (verses 22 25. 40-421.
Union Hill
Vlmer b’r
It Is nil evil world. We m ust i X p e r t Cid) ab fo gefdiriiine
It. P lea san t
persecution, but we m ust not fear b> «cbulmorfd’trr bat gefabt m mir, baf;
Lyons
*11 .lie for Ills sake (Id 18. 28-31 e II.. idi mir ni) brani; au madie brctd)L
’.CIO
181 must lie more to iis Ilian the dearest vid) hat jo met gefabt. baft er ben
!oon Hollow
lfi.3 on e a rth or ilinn life liself (37-3fti. It*- íio rb tv l g c funne bât, funbern e r •
'1’riumpH
161 m em ber the antilogy “sheep In the fiume, un itod) ber beiffdic fflrämmcr
hclburn
150 m idst o f w olves” (Uh nnd th a t th e call- bât fell mid) frrigenie. G« fdbeint
Klumh
142 in-- of sheep Is to be fleeced and killed banuab merflid), baft b’r Uîorbpol
and eaten. In special em ergencies w»>
f looch
137
e r f u n n e i«. Gnibau, e« mag fcl,
ci ti conni upon tin- Spirit to do the
' i ak G v i
130 talk in g through its fit». 20i. tint lb- mir r« mill, id) fami net frtjne, ma?
Oak G!rn
119 should alw ays be allowed to do tills. mir berbet Perlirre. Sa« mofle mir
Aumaviile
114 All service shall 1«- rew arded (verse mit eme <2ticf iînivb, ma« gar for
dill City
9«
xvl. 27: Itev. xxll. 12». W hat re­ Vfairb i«? S aun’« ergebömo man*
Kingston
76
ra n com pare w ith being one w ith
Hunker Hill
gelt au '-Baulotte, bann fnnmit juidif
67
tim e and e te rn ity ) (Rorn. vili
Gatea
66
nod) 'flem-jinlpaiiicn; bo gebt’« nodj
II.
?
l.l
N orth Santiam
30
blenbij.
T ’ r a l t $ a n 6 j ö r g.
Koren River
191
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