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TUK MOILNINQ JlsVoBlAX. imiUl, UK l ilt R, 8W. ASTORIA PULPITS LAST SUNDAY Gospel Truths on Distant Shorts by Rer. Edward Cnrran. THE KINGDOM OF GOD. As Expounded by Rev. Edw. .Ecclleston at the Presbyterian Evening Service. A letter from the prudential commit tee of the board of foreign mission prompted the sermon of Rev. Edw. Cur ran at the First Congregational church Sunday morning. Some of the eugjes. tlom of the sermon follow: - ' Only great jower ran delegate great authority. We look at nature. Large! mountains arise; vast seas sprvad out I beneath the sun; great plains stretch away beyond vision. These Impress us. i Eut with God the great fact is manj and man's redemption is paramount A group of followers were discussing j Christ's death and resurrection when) He suddenly appeared and said to! them; "Go thou forth and spread the) Word." It was for that Christ lived on 1 earth and suffered death. The work! is not of man. . Missionary work Is God-sent. . Creation la behind it. Be- i bind the command "Go!" is the warm, I pulsating love of the great Nazarene. j Life Is action and Chrlat's followers I were to act. But first they must know and feel. Preach, teach and baptise. "Oo ye," not to Antioch, not to Jerusa lem, but all the world. Evangelize the earth. Consider the necessity of the commission; it was born of circum-1 stances. Christ knew the condition of the world. He knew the sins of Jeru-' salen;, the city of a people called to be ' he custodians of the living truth. If Christ could weep over Jerusalem, what of the rest of the world? Eypt, with its civilization, was festering with sin. 1 Greece, with her philosophy, was hon- eycombed with sin. Rome was sin-' stained through and through. To obllt- ' erale these conditions the command was given. God Baw the great need and gave the great authority. Sin is per-' haps less rampant In this present day, but sin abounds. The need still exists, 1 the authority still is given and the com- 1 mand Is still In force. It Is our duty to plant the gospel truths on the dls- 1 ta.it shores. As a denomination, we are 1 endeavoring to respond to the call. The! conditions In India are simply apali-! Ing. China, Africa, Turkey, need the j Hneniion, Business The Astoria has added a number of the latest faces of type to its job printing de partment, and is prepared to turn out a quality of . . . COMMERCIAL PRINTING superior to any that can be procured elsewhere. It will pay you to call and get estimates on any and all kinds of printing. Finest Work Lowest light These places are not antagonia tic to gospel truths. Men are there clamoring for the truth. Ten thousand young men In our land today are rea9y to devote tlwlr lives to the cause, but the church Is backward in saylng' go. The work of missionaries In the past has been magnificent. Romance has no more thrilling tales of self-sacrifice than has the history of foreign mis sions. The work must be kept up. Speed the gospel In its work of elevat ing and polishing the rough germs of humanity found beyond the sea. The Master calls us to "go." "Be swift my soul to answer him. Be Jubilant my feet." Rev. Edw. Eccleston, financial agent of Albany college, occupied the pulpit at the First Presbyterian church Sun day evening. His discourse had for Its text "Fur the kingdom of God Is not meat and drink, but righteousness and peace and Joy In the Holy Ghost." When Paul went out into the world to preach the gospel he found the pre vailing philosophy .everywhere taught, that every man had It in his own power to win his way into heaven. He tells the people that perfection is not at tained by action alone. Salvation does not mean doing something, but being Something. Look at the fruits In our own hearts and lives, then preach It to In the world. The kingdom of God In heart will beget the kingdom of God In the world. The klngdo mof God In the heart is a condition, a Btate, in our inner self. The philosophy Paul con fronted can paint beautiful pictures, but they are lifeless. Christ represents more than a spotless appearance. telanaing in tne presence of God, we must stand in the beauty of Jesus Christ. That which God looks upon with benlgnancy and love Is that which has been purified by the spirit. Christ comes to stand between us and God, making that which is Imperfect per fect. Moody once said to a congrega tion of children, "There is nothing that God cannot do." A boy answered, "Yes there is," and, being asked what he meant, raid: "God cannot soe my sins when they are covered by the blood of Jesus." it makes us very careful In our estimates of ourselves when we re alize that is God who is the Judge, Let us ask ourselves "In the vineyard of God are we tilling and cultivating, or are we hiding, slothful servants, from the Master? Some one may say "I am not fit to do the work of the church, my hands are not clean." It Is true, the heart of the worker must be pure, but there Is the altar. There are angels from heaven to touch the hearts at,d make fit for the kingdom As wo think of our boundless opportunities we may feel that there Is no mountain height of christian perfec tlon we car not scale. But there are heights rising above heights and we s"ia!l not be perfect even as Christ Is perfect until we pass through the gates and stand In the presence of the Holy one. Our righteousness Is our relation Continued on page 7. iv. lllrv ltiMMNw www www www llicn! www www www www Prices Housework io with even the beat soap which needs hard muscular rub bing to make things clean. Gold Dust does all that soap does and saves time and much rubbing. la for free kooUM " Oofcha Bala tor E"Mrk." THE It r. FAIR BANK COMPANY Cafcap ftXass IfavTwt "Russell" Automatic Engine - Iris. Write for Catalogues of A. H. AVERILL, Manager. STRONG COURSES Well equipped training departments, Normal course, quickest and best way to State Certificates. Expenses for year from fUO to tlH; Board UW to It per week; Tuition, ttfl per term of tea weeks. Fill term begins September ltth; Bummer term June T to September L For catalogue address P. L. CAMPBELL, President or VT. A. WANN. See of Faculty. CHAS. HEILBORN &SON IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS In all sizes Hard Enough r4 Engine Boilers, Saw Wills. RUSSELL & CO., Portland, Oregon. State Normal School MONMOUTH. OREGON Training School for Teachers. New Building New Departments. Ungraded Country School Work. Graduates Secure Good Positions. sml styles. We shall continue to sell Iron and Brass Bedsteads at ilie same Low Prices regardless of tbe raise in the price of iron and brass NOTICK FOR rUULIOATION. Land Office at Oregon City. Oregon. September IJnd. UBS. Notice Is hereby given that the fol lowing named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before County Clerk of Clatsop County, at Astoria, Oregon, on Novemlwr 4th. ISM. vis; ANTON UA.NO. H. E. 10.997, for the BK of Sec. . Tp. i N. N. I W. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon slid cultivation of said land, vis: George 1-niutrcs, Adolf 8lverteen, John II. Koch, James Flnley. all of Astoria, Oregon. CMAS. II. MOOHKS. Register, TIMltKR LAND. ACT JUNK . T NOTICE FUR PUBLICATION. United States Lend Onto. Oregon City, Or i, Jay n. -Not ice is aereoy g.ven that in oomixtsnc with the pro visions of th a.' I if Congress of June I. !;, entitled "An foe in sale of umber la.ids to the Mtatee of California. Oregon, Nev-wl. mad Washington Ter rHory, ' as exieiwea to n in poo.io ,a" states by sot of AutruM 4. ISst, Jobn b Slmnvws, of Portland, county ef Ult nomeh, nia'.e Orgn. has this oar filed In this office h ewJrn etaiemrni No. tt. (or the purobae US w i tea, U, W Mlt end nw of nevj, eeeib a No. a la township No. I a, range V and will off r proof to show that the !sns tourtit ts more values for Us tlmerr or stone thsn f.r asrteullural uurpom and to UNtah fcis .m t said land b. Mr tn Hwr and Hf'r of this office at Orecoa Cliy, Oretn. on Tx 4y. the lo.h oay o( Oeiobr, is i He s.ne es wltaeam: Wlllltn K. Iturk. Mlllanl r. Cul.r, Aadrv IX Rorkf4lln. Jpr N Fowltr. all of Portlsnd. Multnmeh Counly, Onton. Any and ill mtmv olunln aJvrnely the abov-. k -ilx-il linli ar reqo(ld to fll thlr elal ne tn this oftlx on or before the W-h of Oeihr, CMAItLtUl U. Mi'ltl-rt. Hestater. CONTEST NOTICK. I ivnartnienl of the Interior. United Mates l-aml time. Oregon City, Oregon. Senteutlxr. 1. 1st) A sullti'lent ronteet alll.luvlt having oen iiieu in mis omoe ty w. tl. Howell. contestant, sgulnst liom.eirix.l entry No. lltfJI. mad October 31), lS, for the NK. section I, township S. N. range 10 W. by tile Peter 8. Axdal. ronteitre. In nhk'h It Is alltgi-d that "said rile Peier K. Aicdsl hss wholly aluindoned said tract: that he has changrd his resilience llierefroni for more than one year eltiee making snld entry, thai said tract Is nut settled upon and cultivated by said party as required by law and that said allegnl absenre from the said land was not due to his employment in the army, navy, or marine corps of the United States as a private soldier, tiftlcer, sea man or marine, during the war with Ppaln. or during any other war In which the United States may be en- gaged." Said parties are hereby no tified to appear, n-ip.mil and offer evi dence touching said allegation at 14 o'clock a. m , on October tl, 11. before tn Register and llecelver at the Unit ed States Land OftVe In Oregon City, Tne sain oontestant navtng. In a proper affidavit, filed September 1. set forth facts which hoe tht after due diligence personal si-rvlce of this notice rsn not be made, it Is hereby oroereu ana mrecten jnat sucn notice be given by due and proper publica tion. WM. OALLOWAT. IlecelVrr. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of th Interior, United States Land Office. Oregon City, Oregon, September, t, UU. A sufrlrlrnt contest nfTldavIt having been filed In this office by VV. O. Howell, contestant, against homestead entry No. 9M, made August 8, lbsl, for the southeast iiuarter section 17. township & N. range 10 V, by Oscar V. I'ompo, contested, la whirl) It Is alleged that "the said Oscar W, Compo has wholly abandoned said tnct; that he has changed his residence therefrom for moro than four years since maklnc snld entry; that said tract Is not set tled upon and cultivated by snld party as requirea oy law ana tnnt said alleg ed absence from the suld land was not due to bis employment In the arms; navy, or marine corps of the United States, as a private soldier, ottloer, sea man or marine during the war with Spain, or during any other war In which the United Ktates may be en gaged." 8ald parties are hereby noti fied to appear, respond and offer evi dence touching said allegation at 10 oclork a. in., on October 23, liM, be fore the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Office In Oregon City, Oregon, it . , , The suld contestant hitvlng. In a proper alliilavlt, filed September 1. ISM. set forth facts which show that after due diligence personal service of this notice cun not bo made, It Is hereby ordered and directed that such notice bo given by due and proper publica tion, WM. OALI1WAT. Receiver. TIMBER LAND ACT. JUNT t, WX NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, i ' Notice Is hereby given that In compIU anoe with the provisions of the act of Congress of June S, U7S, entitled "An act for the sale of timber lands In the 8tae of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," as extended to all the public land state by act of An. gust 4 IKS, John H. Koch, of Asterla, county of Clatsop, state of Orsgon. has this day fllod In this ofTVe his sworn stwtement No. 4007, for the purchase of tion no. i in township Mo. 5 n. rang No I w, and will offer proof to show that the land sought Is mors valuable for Its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim to said land before th Reglsicr and Re celver of this office at Oregon City, Orm gon, on Saturday, the 9th day of Beptrm. bar, 1899. He names ss wltnesws: Wal lace Donkel of Vine Manle. oreiran Isaac Donkel of Vine Maple. Oreiran. tne e H or n w and lots 1 and I of seo Patrick J. Handwright of Astoria. Ore gon, William C. Thomosson of Vine Ma. pie, Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the abovwcscrlbed lands are requested to file their claims In this offloe on or before said 9th day of September, W). CHARMS B. MOORE8, Register. TIMHPJR LAND. ACT JUNE I IfflU NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Btates Land Office, Oregon Cltv Oregon, Jtine XI, 1890. Notice Is hsrebv given that In compliance with the pro visions or tne act of Congress of June I, in. eniltltd "An act tor th gala of limber lands la In tales of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Terrl. lory," as ealand4 u all lb PuWIo Land tates by act or August 4, list. Narotssa B. Mall, of Astoria, eoumy of CUtsop, slat of Oregon, has lals day Died la thU erne hr sworn aiaismsnt No. etut, for the purohass of the N H of K U of BVo II and W H of W i of See No. H la Township No, N, ftasgs No, I W. and will offer proof lo show thai the lend sought la snore valuable for Its lis. ber or stona than for agneuiiumi pur pose, aad to establish Iter olslm to m'H land before the Register aad Receiver of this offloe ai Oregon City, Or., on rriday the Utt day of October, IBS. Blie name as wtiassei A. C. Andron, of Asio-la, Or.) alls D. Bird, ef eoald, Or.t Charles Thompso.t, of ids. Or John Waurbouse, .of Claleea. Aoy and all persons olslmlnc idvr:y lb above described lands ars requesltd lo : their claims In this offlc on or before old Uth day of Beptembsr, IM. CHARLKS U. alOOUEt. Ilglslr. TIMHttR LAND ACT iVM I ItTI- Nonr ron publication. United tates Land Offloe. Orego City, Oregon, July D. usx-Noilce Is hereby give (bat In osmnllance with th pro. Mws of th act of Congress of June t It sntUlsd "An act for the sale of lime lands Id th Bistea of California. Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Tn rttory." as extended to all ike public land i taw by act of August 1 int. Millard T. Culver, of Portland, county of afult nomab. Stale of Orgon, nss (his day riled tn this offls his sworn sialement No. sH, for th purcbas of ih nwSi of suua No. SI la township No. I s, rsrge No. 10 west, and will offer pr4 to shoe thai the land sought Is more valuable for tts timber or stone ihnn f agricultural purposes, and I eetablteh bis claim to ssM land before the R Mister and Receiver of tftis offlc at Oregog City. Oregon, oa Tuesday, ike lh Uy of Oo tuber, 1SSS, 'II ni'iK as wftnesses: Jssper N. fowler, Jsmea T. Raihbun, Andrew D. Roekafallow, and Jotin B. BUnnioas, all of Portland, MiUutomaa County, Oregon. Any and all persotts olalmlng adveraeiy the abv.dJ rlb4d Isnls are requested u file tli Mr oa-ns In tht office oa or before said 10: h day of October, IBs. CHARLES B. MOORlca, ReglstK. T1MHHR LAND. ACT JUNR I UoV- NOTira ron puuucation. Unkeed States Land Offloe. Oregon aty Oregon. July H. USS-Notlce U hereby gtve 4bt la oompllaios with, th pre vision of tbe aol o Congress of June I. irt entitled "An act for the sal of limber lands 0 .the skates of California, Or eg v Nereda. aad Washington T rMory," as eitonded lo all lb pobkie land states by got of Augost 1 111, Jasper N. fowler, of PorUUiU, eotmty of Mult. tornah, tale of Oregon, tea Ibis day filed la this offlse his ewers atatesaem No. MM, for tbe purebaee of tn nw of ! No. fee losraetilp No. I a rang No west . and i will otr proof e show that tte avid sought Is mt TJjejtJs for Its timber or stone l has l agrlsultural purposss, and to esiabdeh has slm to saM land -Wore tts Register and Reeetver of tnts offloe at Oregon City, Oregon, oa Tassday, the 1Mb day of Oo:oor, IK. He nsjnea as w)la : Kilisrd f . Cv ver. Wallam B. Burks, Andrew O. Rock. s felloe; , and John B. tlmaMee, all of Portlael, Multoeiah Coanty. Oregon. Any and all perooss asalmlng adversely the abovdexnd leal art requested lo Bie tbnr elalns la this office on r before said Uth day of Ootober, ism CHARLES B. MOORKfl. Reguter, TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNE t, ItTt- Noria roa PUBUCATIO' . United Btates Land Offlos, Oregon City Oregon. July U. UM.-Notlce Is hereby given that In compliance with the pro. visions of th act of Oongress of June g, U7I. eattUed "An act for the sal of timber lands In the a'ss of CaUfornla Oregon, Nevada, aad Wsahingtan Ter rttory," ad tndd to an I he poWto land states by act of August 4, UM, WlOlaca B. Burks, of Porleod, county of Mult nomah, gnat of Oregon, ass this dar filed tn this offlos Ms sworn statement No. MM, for the purohass of lot I, 11. It, and 14 of section No. U, la township No, 4 north rang No. 10 west, and will trier proof to sb that tht kvnd sought Is more vsluwble for Us timber or stone than f.nr sgiicullunti purposes, snd ! establish his claim Id said land before the Register and Receiver of thit offloe at Oregon City,, Oregon, on, Tuesday, the 10th ! of Qotobey, Wfij . , u Ke nodes as witnesses: Jasper N row lee, Andrew D. Rockafellow, Jsmea ft Rathbun, and J, . Simmon, so of Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, Any and all persons claiming adversely the aooeerf.3rlbed lands are requested to Bis their claims In 'ills offloe oa or before said Uth day of Ootober, la CHARLES B. M0OHB8, Register, TIMBER LAND, ACT JUNB I 117- NOTITJl FOR PUBLICATION. United StAtM) Land Offlos, Oregon City, Oregon, July 8, lffle.-Notlc la hereby given that tn compllasMt with the pro visions of the act of Congress of Jans I I67S, entitled -"An act for the ' sal of timber lejvi la the States of California, Oregoi, Nevada, and Washington Ter. rKory," as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1891, Andrew D, Rockafell, of PonteJid, county of Mult. no men. Stats of Oregon, has this day Hied In tills offlos bis sworn statement No. 4026, for the purchase of th stt nel. snd sH nwK of section No. tl In town hip No. I n, rang No. 10 w and will offer proof to show that the land sought ts more valuable for Its timber or atone than for agrl-'Jltural purposes, and to establish bis claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of Mil office at Oregon City, Oregon, on Tuesday, ths 10th day of Ootober, 1899. lie names as witnesses: Wlllard I. Culver, WlllUm E. Burke, John E. Sink mons, and Janper N. Fowler, all of Port land, Multno-nah County, Oregon. Any and all persons dalmlng adversely the abo raulescrlbed lands are requested to file their claim In this offloe on or before, said 10th day of Ootober, UM. CHARLES B. MOORKfl, Register, ;' NOTK'st' FOR VuBLtcAfioN, Ijtnj Ortlo at Oregon City, Oregon. j , ept. It, lit. Nolle b hereby given lhat tha fol lowing named settler hss filed nntlov of his Intention lo makt final proof la support of his claim, and that aaldi proof will be mode before county clerk of Clatsop eounly, at Astoria, Oregon, on October It, IM, via: Wei ter J, Fnlooner.il. B. 11.1M for th N. ID. 4 of section, 14 tp. 4 H R, I W. He names the following witnesses l prove his continuous residence upoo and cultivation of said land, vli: Thomss IVttllohn, of Keasey, Oregon) F. II. Throop. Of Ksaaey, Oregon! n. It. Webster, of Keaeey, Oregon; VY. U. Uereuery, of Keasey, Oregon. CIIA. a MOORES. Registsr. ADMINISTRATORS BALI, Notice Is hereby given, that oa Ifoa. day, October t, ISM, at It o'clock In tha forenoon, a administrator of th Bo 1st of W. II. Ryan, deceased, I will e4l at public auction.' to th highest bidder, for rash, at the Court House) door, at Astoria, In Clatsop County, Oregon, lot no eleven (11), of block No. two iJ), In llradbury'a Addition to Ocean drove. In Clatsop County, Ors gon, belonging to said estate. r. J. CAR NET, Administrator of the above entitled es tate. ' - Dated al Astoria, OregNl, this ttta day of August, in. siirmrr sale. Ry virtue of n execution seu4 out of the Circuit Court of lb tlt of Oregon for the ttmnty of CUisop on the jlet day of September, lrt. Upon a Juilgmant nndrtl therein on lbs I'lh day of September. Ult. In favor of J. T. Roe. J. y lllgglns. It. C. Thompson and K 7. Ferguson, partners dotng biislness under Ih firm name of Rosa, HlKKlne A Ci. plaintiffs and against C. If. Rrlnknff and Nina Urtiikoir, de fendants, for the sum of I) II. th rosls snd disbursements of this suit taird st 11010 and the costs of and upon this writ commanding and re Utilrtng me In make sale of Ih follow Ing described real property, to-wlt; lleelmilng nl the southwest corner nf the M. A. IIUrneMe Oonatlon Ijind Malm In sections 1. fl and V. In Tp. I. N. of It. I. Weal of th Wlllsmett Meridian, thence east along th south line nf said Donation I .Slid Claim I :.7J feet, thence north 7M feet, thence writ tiffft feet, thence south Tin feet lo th place nf beginning eg. repllng the wret CI I fee4 of the traet alMivi dc'rlled. vicrptlng also (wo acres sold by Nina Ilrlnkoff andhus band, f. II Hrlfiknff. as per deed dated Ailgusl led, KM, and rrowded August Uth, W In Vol. , Peg 4J1. Reoord of IVetts. all situated and being In tha Couniy of Clatsop, Stats ol Oregon. Notice Is hereby given that I will on MondsA the loth day of October Utt, at th hour of ten o'clock In the fore noon nf said dsy. In front nf and at the) Court house door In the City of Astor ia. Clstsosj iNmntr, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction In the highest bidder tor rash, th ab.iv described real property to satisfy Ihe judgment. Interest and coals and all accruing costs. TIIOR. LIN VI LIB. Sheriff, i Clatsop County. Oregon. Astoria, Oregon, BopL iith, Wl. SHERIFF'S BALE. By virtu of an execution and order of sals Isurd out of the Circuit Court pf ths State of Oregon for Clatsop Cnunty on Ihe 37th day of September. IH9I. upon a Judgment and decree ren dered therein on the Hlh day nf Sep tember. UM, In favor of E. Tappsn Stafford, plaintiff, and against D. F. Stafford, Henrlotte 8. Stafford, A. C Fisher and Charles Wright, defendants, for ths sum of 177.00 with Interest thereon at the rate nf eight per cent per annum, from ths nth day of Sep tember, tm the costs and disburse ments of this suit taxed at 110.10 and the costs nf and upon this writ com. mandlng and requiring me tn make sale nf the following described real properly, towtts t All Of th Clara Houghton homestead olslm In section XI. lying north nf a Una drawn across said homestead from east to west, 11 rods snath of, and par. ellel with the north line nf said section 17. Also all that part of P. Callander's Donation Land Claim which lies east nf the line nf the Astoria and South Coast Railroad, so called, all being sit uated In section 17, township 7 north of range 10 west. Together with th tenements, hereditaments and appur tonanivs thereunto belonging, all -In Clatsop oounly, Oregon, except there, from all that portion which lies west of Culllky creek. i Notice Is hereby given that I will, on Monday, the 10th day of October, lit. at ths hour of 10 o'clock In th fore noon of said day, In front of and at the court house door In the city nf As toria, Clalsop oounly, Oregon, sell at public anotlon to ths highest bidder for cash the above described real property, to satisfy tho Judgment, Interest, costs and all accruing nests, , TIIOS. LINVILLHJ, Sheriff of Clatsop County, Of. Astoria, Or., August 17, UM. liERViTOILTS Rcttort . Vitality UitVlroriat Msahood, Cure Imtiotcncy, Night Rmlssiontand wasting diseases, all e fleets of Kit -fc-e . ,1,,,.. In.lla. eretlon. 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