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HE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR)). KKTARLIKHKH ClIR THK IIIKSPM 1 OPOKOrRTli: mUlF.-!, .XP Ill U lloM'T LIVING BY THK 5WE1T nF 01 K llll EUGENL, OR., SATURDAY, JL S K IT 1890 NO aa m hirt asArVaists COMMENCEMENT Dr David Claiborne Garrett De livered the Baccalaureate Sermon. in I 111 in ! nun i nly tlu secidenlal I and mechanical rescue frmn ihe penally u sin, It nseofflethiug dnuel I oo Um outside by a power extraneous in mu himself en afterthought do Um port 'f Deity, Qod'epsrt in Um It h no longer oblo to discriminate r, dcnipi Ion nt man I ell-loiporisnl ; is in slnioal every life tln-ic OM OtOO Indeed, M I hope lo ahow u . 1 1 lime, nencrally In youth, when the Html cati-e nf Hint rrdeuij in -n; hui eyes h'.ve wen mic's teachers nml I lit 'the truth I want you to Isso in. In ,.' 1 ears have heard a voire. "TIiik i the ! now It, Hi ii the true eod of education ' way, walk ye In it." perfection for wbioh it wee created, in life without implying the indwell And l believe that Uod baa given mm i"k pwnow "1 Uod i hem la no nei ! 1 1 io powei io discern Um work lor lo argue itu fact. Itvery wbere It coo which DO k preeminently fltteil. I'hla fn" '- u tinttl the tllvlno life bfOOMM fbooUjr may bo orgtooted unci porbopa th moat reel "i nil lit nud oltboal i in in n ii i- Impassible in even liilun 01 10,000 No one who admires Beautiful Goods will be able to resist the attractions. We are showey in this line, t "all and see us. AMPTON KKOo WEEKLY EUCEHE OUABD. I SAILED FOR HOME mm AM Ml nt.A O I . I . .- U r r IIVU .....".-. . tweeu Seveulli aim r.igiuu n.ni" TEEMS OK SUBSCKIPTION. Year ll.'titlia. . . . .i . 1.00 . JO t -in.' rate mal bbowb hb it""" .lr..all bii.in. ss letters to IHM.UAKi', L'tie, Oregon. w v. I t,k 1 KV . - . . . . . til". 1 ' ATTOKNKYS AT LAW 1 1, ictus 111 ' ' ml in U "law. In " an. mi iilick. B m Okecom. I. WIIITSON. DENTIST. Bt- purchased the office nml lixturea of at decerned V V Henderson. I am Deo'.i-try in the auove asm onice. D and tirwge worn a speeiuii.j. Second Oregon Regiment Manila Yesterday, Left LAKE, PeOBABLE ERROR IN THE CABLE. Washington, June 12-Oeueral Otlo pr'f.uud .rut i.ietlay tl.i . ......... ..iii, i ic urnum unuti v .um. the Bigual eorp, will leave today for Han Francisco. Though General Otis' diapotob stated the Oregon troops would leave for Han Francisco, the war department officials are of the opinion that a mistake in cabling has been made. With this Idea, deneral Corbin has telegraphed deneral Otis that the Oregon Iroopi are to go to Portland. lkKN. At Cottage Grove, June 9. 1880, to Mr and Mrs Fred Htroud, a 7 pound son. KAMTE AND MAKBI.K WOKKS Foreign and I I. mu mollis I nf nil kinds i ....... uau. nn.-e n. ii.- IflwMa mi. i;r:.iute. .vi.niii menu, i " .. . . t . TK I HtkdltoOM and Cemetery work s LUOKBT, HEA1.F.K IS Llodta, Watobat, I'liains, .lew elry, Etc. OTkeiiairinv nr.iiinitly done. tfTAl! ..rk warrauted. W BROWN, M. D. PHYSICIAN ASD SUIKIEON. OAm l'MUira in Clirisman Block, rlloun: '.' to 11 a in; U to 2, 0 to 9 p m. A 0 WOODCOCK, A1T0UNKY AT-LAW. noutli "f ( 'hrisman Othcf -One-half lilock Book. Roun, ohujon. I . iriiitnivn t.unill 17 1.' t' l 1 1 i.ii.iiur,iu.r. Lijoi. nwwi " "Diwaati, Women and Children .OtBce Sb-lum BlMKi oiwite tJuanl orfica 'I1 ''-I.'"' . M. II. sl- Ii attention to aurgery, Diseaaen f W i .. n, and af None ami Throat. C.nsnltationi u ' ' Mrieuce in Cook tnunty UoapltaL Chicao. I 'rain OaruoM. FIRST jUpiUUi BANK Of Eugene. Paid up Gash Capital,!$50.000 Surplus and Profits, $150,000 Eugene, Oregon. A OENERAL BANKING. BUSINESS Done on reasonable terma. SiKht drafts on Chicago, San Francisco and Port land, Oregon. Bills of exchange sold on foreign countries. Deposit! received subjectto check or certih cate of deposit. , , All collections entrusted to ua will receive prompt attention, T o BarDBion, P. K. Ssodobass, President. Cashier. S B Eakin, U H. Pottkr. Vice President. Am t Caahiei MUSICAL RECITAL TONIGHT. Iiallr . i uar.) , I Hue U LVtmnianovniMil ook st the Unlvor ally nf Orvajon begrau jrbatarday with the ilri veriugnfthe baocnbMiMto aor nton by Dr David Olalburna Uarrttt pa-iii nf I'rlnliy Kplaonpnl obureb ol I'.hC. n.i, .me nf Hi- brlgbleat tboolog- lull I', Ihe Weal. I)rtinirtlt hill r 0l III I MOtlVtd a rail M till- UtontlO nf Trinity obnrab, .an Pronoiaon a lit rer guilion of his worth ami grOOlDg DnNUlDOOCOi Villard Hall 'm a aeatitn; MOOClty ol I Vm. i.nil it H4 eniufnriiilily (III it iiy iiinse attoodonl upon iii.' i serein . Tha pr. Ilnilbnry osoreba i ol the pro gruiii wan piMontodby Ra Raymond 0 .fpMiks of (he e'irsi Uoogn ga iointl obnreb mid Rav Juhn Howard Mr Junkin of i he Fust Prtabytorlon sbnroh, rhonnolo wm of Dr OarMtt'a Obureb, anil the titUOllltlO form of ser vlre i if bis I'buroh ws,il-.i .r. saiilod. Pbllowlng U Ihe full text nl the -cr- Kill. BA00AL1OHBATR UBJfOM "Win k nut yOOf own HBlvnliiili Willi f ar nml trvmbllugi fur il la Qod which work-fib in .Mm, both in will ami lodo of hia own good pleasure. " Phil. Ii, 11!, 13. Wltbln thy Inol few yeonn marked ebnnge baa oottm aimut in the eoneep tlonoftbe life of man in rclallOU to IhellftfOfGodi It used to Ih- 111. night that tbM life wu nlnoM notblog else than a leim of prob.tio'. f'ir an elernity lo OfHB' that man's ihlef bnoinoM h n was simply io itnnd the lest lliat would result lit death ei tier in a penalty nf woe or a reward of bliss, in eilher case immutable. A view of IS nil trnl In tins world. We are not to ignore the u i mil oooetquenoM of the new life we now live, hut I lie word pulia tion does 001 best express V lie full lill- prl nf this present life. H is not so iimrh a lile of limitation as It Is a life of education. The irulh that is cou laiued lu Ihe probationary view I In vluiltd In the educational OOOOtptlOO .if life, oi.lv with this dlH'erence: To look at life as a pr. cess of edUOallon is 10 make it more eternal, to unite it In separably with that life which is one anil the same, here and hereafter. Now, the true meaniug of education is what I would have you consider w ilh me today. The close of each college year, the commencement of a life of applied knowledge by those who have ended their college course reminds us of that great educational character of life or which lie school or college studies are only the beglunloe aud a very small porllou. Lei us look then , in the llrst place, and atjfntlor, which arc aim at Oil and the same tiling, la In be fouud prlmvily OOl in knowledge uor in ii -trooUoD, but In the derelopmei t nf Ibe Inner life of men. ami that ibis duly T bO 001 feel (hat they have ' not found their niche in life, that liny hove noi modi the ntoai ..f the powers WitblU lh0M may trace Ihe cause In I heir having delict their Ileal! eluncc drvelopmeDI la Ural aaelf-dev. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 and tiled lodo things for which they ,. , .. u were not adapted and w lilcli w ere mi Olio. if II. e mnal pll.lll''L' ii 'I st I lie . . v . ., , di-rlaken frmn tiuwortbv motlVaa. siini iimi. iiniuiai ijucsi mu- inui a man mil usk is the qUOttloil of III own iplrltual origin. WbonoaoooMi ihi ki'II III., fir I II... ruliiin:.! ..n.l .111. ,1 mi'Ivc nf havlliL' 1I.1I11. " , 11, Mil: paM of inai '. He any, as the little " l.'l III' II..I'! Ill III. I I. Ill, 11 M "I ,'l illlllll Many Ion, who have Ins u counted as not wholly MMOtOOlttl flOM Ihewnrld's slamliio ul. ate conscious w itlilu theiii- child answers in Ihe cilecbisiu: ''thai mode me." Yes, Hint almost ever, one believes. Hut bow diss the s.ml come Into this world of ours? Is il bora lutoihebody with full and per feet powi r of thoaghi and feeling, or i there toeh a lliing as a inlagNM III, an embryology of eplrlt lift? Can we not eunoelve the eoul of 0 new born Infant askiiiiltif rudniieiilar -" germiii'il life, rbere is do study that mm ohouoM lor hu own eullnre "r bom Hi lliat dOM not u veal pfteU in the MOal onespeeted ways, una obldlog proa- eOOO of the divine working ill and through Ihotboogbta and onotloboof the human Fbe teoioglal bending his mtod to ilie oorlh 1-suddenly by eooie alert Hog marks if a w i-. deelgoer lifted up in heart Mbeoven, while the eetrooomei ofotoome b the iiiimciisitv ni theool- lylOg w orlds la brought to his knot - in humble homage to the Infinite mind I ibot mode ond goldea tbem all I'li- s.. 11 working mil in Ins laluatnry tbe la-tit developmeol of ins own moal gifted Ufa is asked this iiiestioii by a to I re liichid. s as many inure coinpo' silioiia from tlies. itr'iata mid Schubert, Bebomani (iodord, itubensteiu ami Weber Mr Naah has democatnted Ihrough litis clever pupil that ihe plODO can be the meana of espreailog Muele in Ua Deal si use rather tbM Meobooignl or leoholoal tshlblUM. Tin ilrat two Dumben, whMb were heavily iiaa stciil, wi re played with teebutoal sure-ne-s ami hrnad intlai. l 1 ii'c!ligelict. Bolorlog Um romontlo lehool in her third eeUelloo, MIm Browoetl played lUnseiCs study , "li i Wore ii Bird," ami Qrleg'e '"Botteifly," with oborav iuu delicacy. The "Romaoee," by L'bamloade broogbl out a singing .iiialil v uf tune, w bib the " IbrMMllo" by .M. s.kowski sliiiwed lite hrilllaBOy of her lectiniipie, a fea' tiro that waa MMoroblo In every number of tin-program In the lour Dumber, from Uhoplo Miss BiOWOall revealed a y and soul of far richer value than the inaga.lne contributor, "Do you believe di pt Ii or li ellng and eminent piKtloal moal brill Uint attolomeuta of Ihe man I lu a eronal thMr."' "I not only la- Interpretative faculty such as to inspire of the world, I lieve it" said Kdlaoo, "bul I can al I ber Mdleooe, iTa ia.aAMiii.il ... mosi oeinousi raic n c.ieiuicaii, . n .. ..en.., ,i.. ..i.e. ouiu- Ncw tmi, it Faraday aud are Agiasl. tans from l.ist. la tbe last, Khapsmly bra light nut nl tbelt own personal N 6. the bravura nf Miss DriiwueH'a I'o ev. i v youn,' man and woman, to yOO WBO are mi llle'l threshold tialay, read) lo begin I lie real work, I my, with nil earnestness, llnd out It you OM, 11)0 work that Qod has fur you. and then lake bold lu the spirit that says ' I must make the MOatOftblel I liave a chatacter to I tieim;'.''' I-it not reti .iinble to lliluk nfsHlfli.ru with a M.ii.itial nslure. ill f"1" t"1'1 1 'ii: Vllielvcrcit.d. bill. at the Htillie tune 1 f"". a life In la- saved saveil III Ilie not fully developed? Not to be led seiiseof making it tit for some higher Into the error Of Identifying the two desliny beyond. First, understand in.- M ais il,, re 1 1 a tnrireallva Maine : what you are to do and then go MOB studies a piufouiid lai.h in tbe Ii d j octave playing created great enthusl thal I hey found in alt. I through nil the letti works of nature an well as in t he works ! Ml-s Ada D Mi n.lrick-, the popular of their ow n individual live.. V. veil i reader, a sls'ed MI- llrowuell. Her men alio have tiled lo ignore l his di- numb, i was "A Sisterly Hi In ine," vine pemODallty have Invnluiilarily cleverly and luituially told. Il pro i,e to acRnowIt dge his living In all duced an admirable ittect g(OB tbe life. Thif II is lliat certain el the audience mid Mi Hendricks grarinu- belween the biology ni ihe anlnfal an. I and spiritual life. 1'hua, the soul is Hot develuped at II- birth. Aa it lias been beam llully put: "it is a u ing point when na ura ba been tone ci by the linger ul (ml and kindled into a ll une of pur.- Intelligence " 1'hus then is Mich a iliing aa a man actually helping to make his, own soul, working together Willi Qod to unfold, dm mil, lb vein,, and coini lele tin' self nr conscious lUhject a bleb ha come frmn (i .d. Hit-. I take it, is the true meaning of education. Il is a self- tducntb'll. There Me tiiaiiv help-, and fully to the work thai Is befole you. Mm Ii of the dlsalisfacliuli and tut moil of life arise from iiielteclual ellorl. h takes so much uf Mir tluu strength to discover w hat our work h and wo arc llred out Often befuM begin. A better prayer can no young pereOO otter than Ihe cry lo Hod lor an 'undentMdlog beortt' " Win n Uod asked uf HolOMOB what lie would do in llle lor Ibis is eipllva lent to what he would have, the king passed over riches and long life and every other blessing sa,ve the desire for an "understanding heart," tbe wisdom to -ec one'-duty and tbe judgment lo by reeponded to repeated demands for mi encore. Oregon OWee much to Ml Nash for the earnest work he has done for mii-lc Hlmeolfn finished performer, having enjoyed cais nt study lu Am elicit ami Oermany, Mr Nash keenly of all lile, 'he OlOtlfl -power for all -elf- dads the l ubleliesi mid exalted dignity level. .pmeiii places (hsl alx.iat liieend of the divine art, and the stale call if Ibis development. When Paul said feel assured Dial a pupil receiving de gree! materialists have been strong lovers of tVoidsworlh because Word wi rlh more, perhaps, I ban any oilier PhI reveals unconsciously the divine I imiiuini :i. e In nature. This oonoepilou 01 enooaiion wnioo I i II. m il... i.. .,r llnd hi Ibe Moiiree the ii ml I cc noivt r Is from ( iod. hut II i v., ilo n. noose I Ills lira oi an. it woi k ilself each man must colli ge can educate a mini, BO hunks can do it. Bach man mual work out bis own education w ith b ar and trem bling. It is a respnu-ibility that may well make one fear and tremble, for till k what It 'lu-ans. Your own smilu by player. Find It 0B) by ladng true lu sell and then go work it nut. Make your life as full as Qod Intended. How it thrills one, the thought uf the Hob possibilities for soul cultuie In this world so full of every thing lliat is Mow truated to your own oaro; the shaping beautiful and g.aid. now can one aod charaoU ri.ini; Of this soul left, lo waste life, dissipate smil powers, when you. Were it not for the assurance we have that in tin work Qod WOrkl In us, we might well ho overcome with the feorfnlnoM of the undertaking. Now this self development mean that each lodlvldusl life mttst grow along that line ol cultivation for which Lie particular life la best adapted, it mean thai each one has peculiar pow ers liich are to be specialti l In the individual. This is thencrct nf Ibe highest development, the finding out mid applying ones self to the I blogl lor which one is best fitted. To work out your own salva'lon" then stands fur the development of oafs own beat tab cut-, whether It he the talent for Home -la'cial work of life, or the talent I n tiiere Is so nun 1 1 that one might do In complete w hat Qod at birth tn'gan Nu thuuglit can stir the heart mure than the ouneelouenee that oar own salvation, the development ol the di vine life within us is left to us. Vhn WOg Id imt work out hla life to full oomjjiotlon. And now H ere is the M ennd part in this process of education which I would have you remember is Identical with the laving of tbe soul fur an elernity uf grnwtb. I can Imagine that some one has bean saying all along through this sermon Are you mil laying ton much stres on what DM baa to do in developing bis soul for eternllv .' What about Hod'.' Are some particular service fur the good . if I you not excluding bin? My dear others. lubotli an Intellectual aud friend instead of excluding (Iod by this at wniu eoucm.ou .e ..uv. . n- , ut, ,u, (rul b0,d , view of lift. I have all the lime been that OOOOf the commonest notions of wrK , your (1W ,,, im.,,ylllK 1B eonsta.il presenceofUod eduoatlou is that It means the ac-, dlmi(1 ()f ,,1(llvllluu ,k.. and many I know have felt that In all quisition of knowledge; that to be I ln tl rowtu of ,,. auinMly t bt0 sold ebOBl man's saving him- educated Is lo know a large number of, ,f . , . (Ill '' lll Mllll It UUICr nil li -.. L "Ran, E HEAX. ATTORNEY AT LAW, EUGENE Loan Savings Bank Of Eugene, Oregon, CAPITAL tpAID'.UP '$50,000 W. E BROWS, Prtlldttnt. I B. 0 PAINE, VIC Pntldliiti F. W, OSBURK. Chlr. W. W. BROWN. AMI ClIhMir DIRECTORS- F'WIOSBURN. B D PAINE. W E UKOwn d"a PAINE. J F ROBINSON. J B HARRIS W W BROWN. facts, SBOb as one may learn from the instruction giveu in bcIiouIs and colleges. Let ua uot uuderesllmate Ihe value of kuowing facts. Without knowledge life would be Iiitoleiahle, Every department of human activity rests in some way on tbe possession of irulhs; hut let US put knowledge in Its rlshl place: It i not an ducatlou, hut a means lowuid true education student is privileged lo choose il branches by which be can beat draw out the self that la lu him No oilier system will suffice for men and women. There is Ihe danger, to la lUre, of narrowness and one Bjdedness tuning frmn a too exclusive attention I I s per il ialities, but this is to be overcome by a mid in aud through this process. It Is the other view of lln-mul's salvation that pula (lod nut nf the world, the view that makes salvation simply a mechanical scheme fur getting into heaven and uot the development uf a In nven within us, the l henry that separates (hid from the world uf nature and humanity, OOmmaolCOtln with man only by sumo provisional means necessitated by t he disordered ma chinery of hummi lib'. If odaoatlon means ibe developmeol of life the best and richest life man is capable of then moat certainly nothing of this kind is sisslhle with out I iod if man must, work out hi own salvation we must not forget (lie ! a BosteursU itaHKiiig BoeUseee Speci.l .attention to esttsetlona and matter ; XrmiMU-lel on Fa orHhlc terms nebata, Money to loan on real (state. T"tr -With A CWoodcs-k. NEW LOT.OF IMPROVED Willsie" Cameras lUreiTed. We recommend them. Studio of the JIHOTO Superior Fotoarafs was Aristotle who wisely said: "The thorough grounding in the i emenisoi arlsaud sciences are power-, but every a eeoi ral education, and also uy Ibe power exists ouly for the sake of Individual throwing bim. It at limes action; tbe end of philosophy, there- into (he ibouglils of those who are fore. Is not kuowledge, but the energy working In a dilierent din ctlon frum si .n.l i i a J a L..... i,. o uiiil iii't OOnVereaot about kuowledge." mr niais-ii. una uiun wv ul William Hamilton points out in his will, a wide range of meutal effort but gnat master work ol metaphysics how j at the same time bring all that lie can a m I . II. .1 . I i i . i , - , I . ill I Ifi. tit, -I frilll! till' MM ! X I U I - i ' . - W 1 1 ll U II - r: ,T,r r , ,.or,,cu,ar .ruth .., I- equally slrong that I Iod knowledge is moat important as B talent. The yorlous brancheeof kBOWb means lo tbe devi lopment of the edge have for con mi . n, e been snme mlnd One of ibe must subtle errors I times divided Into Iwo great rlaases, that COD confuse and injure any young the lilnral and tbe professional studies, life is Ihe OLBfOBBdlBI of instruction according lo whether they were lor with tducaliun. Don't limit your general cuhure, or for tbOMOIW proetl- sdueatloo to what you get out of books, rjol porposeof getih i; a iiveiihKHi. '. i. I: - !il i Hill 'Il iln- best God-liven tbe distinction i helps to manV happiness and perfec- we regard the higher eod of edocatloo, ... , j ii... ,n- ...1.1..1. .....I, HVnrittif to make cleat lion, but Keep ever ... mum ...e - - - - - ........ In each I ,,, between means ai d end. loyoo this morning, n man is not ,,,, t g no M OM ... teelf, bol an merely an lostrumeul, hut eu end in men the vital power p, rial ed In ,,uriilnglsiioiau. , ,, ,t .,.d Ihe heat develot.. Individual, when he said "Workout ii.-t ruinelil to an ii.ueaiioii nun " unun, Ihi,,. less Mian Ihe develnp- mi nt nf self, 1 1 li it I- not possible ill..'.. n Work nut oiir own sslvatlnn fur iud worketh in yon" be also said that this willing and lining was of dial's own pleasure. If (lie qBOMlOB I asked 'What la I lie beginning uf llfi'."' Tbe answer is "(iod.'' Il II I-again asked "What la the end of life, llsgnalund blessing'."' Again we rn-wer "dial." There is no other coin-elvable object of human developmeni ilian to grow to ward Qod until w e as more Md mure like the sun of (bid. "Be ye Ihe refore perfect even as your Father lu heaven Is perfect." The highest of life Is the w ill mid pleasure uf I iod nf love, which meal s happiness and perf.ctlnn combined. No ies a pblVosopber than I Cnrlyle wrote " The older I grow, Bad I now stand on the brink of elci n it y, the more ciinies back to me Ihe sen tenia of the catechism which I learned as a child, and Ibe fuller and dce-r its meaning heroines. "What Is theclin f end uf man'.' I'o glorify dod and enjoy him forever." And surely this i I bo begtBOlng and the end, the Alpha and the Omega of that strange. Indefinable thing we call life." Pally loianl, June 1:1 Tbe llrst graduate nf the University of Oregon department of music since Mr W Qlflord Nash took charge, gave her dual recital last evening. The young artiat Is Miss Joyce i'rlsclllit Browntll, of Albany. Hbe possesses the n uslcil temperament In an exlra iirdlliary degree. mid lias been devi l , pod Into a llnlslied peiforuor on the piano- forte ander t he loetruotlon of Mr Nash, with whom she has been studying since Mm ill IS'.lt. Miss Urownell playiMi lll'teen sidecllons from llUgO labed honor- from lim is entitled to all that such an odaOBtlOB iiuplie. OliABI P1BLD MKK l . This afli'rnisiti a clans lleld meet ia Oelog held mi the campus. A large number uf contestant ate entered, and it I currently repotted Unit phenome nal time Is being made. A largo crow .1 Is in nl tendance. Mining Corporation. The Klverslde dold Mining t'om pitny, i apital fjO.ono, has been iucor porrted by .1 SV C. U, Dr li I Hmitb, James llano ii . iy, llelinua W riiuiiipsnii uod I'n .rles A Hardy. Tbe company ow n a giotip of seven min ing claims lu (be Boi.eiiiia dhtrlct ou Horse Heaven creek This properly Includes a vnluabh) water power aud mill site. Tim mines have been thor oughly prospected by ill) feet of tun nels, cross cuts and open cuts ami ahows up eXOSptloBBlly veil, assays having I n made giving from fid to 7" lo a ton of ore. One a ay from surface Mont went as high as rl .'S) lo gold to the Ion. J W Cook of tbe Mustek mine ha been elected presl dent nf Die enmpany, I. B Smith, wtio had a large aud successful experience In mining in Now Mexico, is vice president and superintendent, James ll.iiieiiway Is secretary aud I'.akln A llristuw nf Collage drove, treasurers. The board of dlreotora an J w Cook, li I. Suillli, James Hemeuway, Hel mus W Tluuiipson and Charles A Hardy. Dikh. N'is Harah V Francis, such i daughter of I M Francis died Haturday composers as Bach, Beethoven, Hen eii, Obamlnade, Qrtog, HoMkowekl. UhoplB and Lint, whllo her n per- June HI, of tuberculoals, aged about 19 years. The funeral ocuirred to I 0 0 t ceiuetery today. Is the power Hint not only pu s the snollntotbs universe but directs and sustains (his soul at every point on It progress heavenward. The perfect trutli Is only fouud by emphasizing OUT AT LAST Come-the lung lust sun, and at THI! 111(1 STOKE ji u will Bad the things you need to com! irtably enjoy ibe BBch iiecdeil cl.angc. We arc hero to sell go' di, BDd can Uf BeOBOJ) for you. Seeing is believing. Parasols, Gloves, Mitts, strongly tsith sides of this qoestloo of .. I . 1 - II i ,, I i mil s sovereignly ami man s in-u in. 1,1,1 . . . I. ... firo-nnr ioa irtifiOlal one when H lf are i. ue. .M'liner one can ude the Other. Paul solved Hie aOepUyrH, ! ....i. M.t nr.. ,, i.,..l. lu il... i.i, ililmii uf Vndvna n 1,1, I, I ,, . : tit i : ug to make cleal pioiii.-iu ... ui0 .. .... i - illtlUl clo, I-. ..,. n.i mnrnlnir. If man Is ndt eauoaiion, ' nrm Iwiied on tbe prlncip! SlUssM fj , I lulled state: alio exi hangs luriiiihc.l STall ante in all foreign countries. ',.'i?irrli?.".?.,.r. ol va'.a.W ....... Ilie niHital. Iliur:.! and say that tin - h a .,. t ... I.'ir.ii'lliilia I. Itifnl r.uucalion, ini mr u.iui' j ....0 -- - - fur utility to and Polka Dot Hose, Chiffon Ties, Fancy Belts 'T'l'atlon.recelT.oarnromptallentlor. spilitual life of man LANE COUNTY BANK .lul l ..lied I - or n IHHV. EUGENE, OREGON , i ,..ni...u.,iir. n...i I...I... ,ln. i ,ti! or that S What t say s t lie ueveiopiueui in tmm m. in. of man; but tbe qBOBtioa arises, what is to educate--the best Ibere Is In roan. f this development. ' it There can ue no iwmmw la a two-fold process, studi . All at" K", ou bubib are ' . I. . m I' I . .1 .... 1. ..... . I f... it i a ael -develop BBMMryoo. ivnowioK. sn very practical as allhutnotall knovtledge Itforeach. . . a t L. r ... i I... vi ii iflM TdlJTllI I.I- weilasapu.iosoro-"" . . a, a.i .,.!. avmtaaiiiatie uui t'ui eWBi ivueii i v - . . . . ..Iv.tion I so.i . 'lines think that vine win mai i .." is the process ispm to ine it lo the first place, men l. There i v our own salvation for It Is dl which wotkelh in you." Tbero must be a Helf-develoiiiuei.l. and yet dod de velop- Man mint save himself to I e QJjjj. WtliStS, really saved and yet salvation Is of rh.i-.lr Qlri't'tq Qod, 1 to- ! Ill what sensed.. I mean JJUCtt. OlVll ID, ti,l- 1 l,e .-m. lent cause lu tbi-pr..- LaWll WTappOlS Is man, the dual cause St Qod. j Muu as a free wl.l but dod Istbesoun e f that will. Tbe huiiian will la In Spring Suits, NobOy Pants, Fancy Vests Crash Suits, Crash Hats, Bike Suits, New Sweaters, Golf Hoso, Link Belts, Cool Shirts, New J liart, Swell Ties. ,.r,l of Paul: 'Work salvation." in a cerlalu your owu sense corre touch with Hie dl Swell Shoes .rw.ntis-nir iMc'r t.-Wtetl ...... i W. KAYS FURNITURE CO. s-mie$ and fUlEPAI. DIRECTORS, I GeneraliBankiiig business in all branches transacted on favorable terms. A d. HOVKY, President J.'M. ABKAMH. Cashier a . J t . i urn vat i.i laa III. I I M - OU'I w I ia ...... . I'm nit i .ml r . fa . a. . i' ' i imiuii , iiiho i m will working in ami lurougu m . . . . . . 1 Ul.lt I U'l III II l l IO' III". I V ... . . worn lliai ve I..,, i ww.. ... ..... - - " . .. i...i ... f...r,m. i-t will working In and through msn, sup- andidicallon. 1 he cnangeoi irounu specmuau.. .( " .k- nn.sr fr all .h.t immm. - -' " nf human life, regard Idb It more a- an education than as a not .Imply achieve material gain or nerlml of probation, afleet. also the j bring about a result that Is temporal . . . .i.i. u 1 1..,, ., u ii,nr,iirlv more imiiortaiit. meaning of ttie.aa.veiiou ... a,-s. - 77. .J : a. a, ,0 ,u,Wp tbe best of 'J'bere was a time wlieii saivanon i cvoive ine i ua v. r Of all kinds to suit and (it every ono in price, style and color man needs lor his owu expansion. There la not only a rellgloua element In education but It ia aliaolutely tin F. E. DUNN