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Consisting of Fancy Dishes of all kinds, Souvenirs and Novelties, Toilet Cases for Ladies and Gentlemen, Vases, etc., together with the Largest Stock of Books, Dolls and T oys ever in the City, will be on Sale from Today. In addition we are showing a complete line of Notions, which makes this store an nteresting place to visit. O ur complete showing of Toys will be later, of which you will be informed. THE FAIR CHURCH NEWS OF INTEREST DRY OUR PRICES WILL PLEASE YOU THE FAIR I prophet Isaiah, "W o e unto them that can not overthrow him, and see him light the selection rendered by the male o f a N ig h t Visitor” . Anthem by draw iniquity with cords o f vanity, for these two thousand years marching quartet. Messrs. Stratton, Harris, large chorus choir. This meeting w ill e t c ." He referred to the vices o f the i triumphantly on ever more glorious Mackiri and Umphrey are certainly an be informal and evangelistic. Bible The services in the churches of the Israelites in the time o f Isaiah, and the! and with ever-increasing power. evenly balanced musical team. Other school at 9:45. The interest in this city Sunday evening were particularly rarlessnesa and frivolity with which " I have a vision o f the Christ in the members w ill be given by them during important branch o f the church is interesting. A t the Methodiat church, they continued in idolatry, intemper land of Gallilee aa I hear him speak the coming months. A t the close of steadily increasing. Epworth league Itev. Sutcliffe took aa hia subject "T h e ance ami other forms o f sin. in the face that sermon on the mount when he Mr. Sutcliffe’s address all those who devotional meetings at 6:30 led by Miss Question o f a Troubled R u ler" from o f repeats«! warnings; and showed how calls man blessed when they hunger wished to serve Christ better than Flora Phillips. This is sure to be a Matthew 27-22. this spirit led to their ruin and captiv after righteousness aral those o f a pure they had done before and all who splendid gathering o f young people. "W h at Shall I do with^Jesua?" Once ity. He spoke o f the tendency U/make heart. 1 see him as disease and death wished to enlist in his cause gathered A hearty welcome to these services. in the long ago the scarlet robed stood light o f ain, ami to forget moral dis flee before him, as he «juieta the angry around the altar and sang together a before a Roman official; now all men tinctions, saying that " t o lose the sense wind and waves, as the Jews hate him couple of hymns. Several recruits Card of Thanks. irres|>ertive o f station conalantly stand o f sin, and become careless about mor he loves the more. I behold the man were among those who come forward. We desire to thank neighbors and before the glory crowned Ghriat he can. al diatinctions.ia the forerunner o f the aa he ia in agony in the garden, as friends who were so kind to us during not be evaded, he will not be dismiaaed. A t a recent meeting o f the Sabbath soul'a damnation." Reference was he stands in P ila te ’s hall and Pilate the sickness and death o f our father, school board Mesdames Compton, Every time you see a,church you made to Saul, first king o f Israel, and says ‘ Behold the Man’. ‘ A r t thou atand before Jesus. 7 When you *ga/.c his disgraceful overthrow on account a king then?’ Jesua said. ‘ My king W right, Mackin and (Jmphrey were J. F. McKibben, especially the singers upon a beautiful Madonna and her boy, o f his sins. "W hen we loae our senae of dom is not o f this w orld.’ Then 1 be appointed as teachers. Mrs. Frank and members o f the G. A .R . M O RRIS A. M cK IB B E N , you atand before Jeaus. Attend a fun* ain, and guiltiness before Alm ighty held my king, your king. I beheld the W heeler was elected president o f the ED M cK IB B E N , eral and you hear the worda " In my ;<iod, we have lost the one thing that Christ on the cross and hear coming temperance society and Charles W ilk JESSK J. M cK IB B E N , Father's Mouse are many Mansions" I could bring us to God, and lead us to from out o f the thick darkness a voice inson secretary and treasure. On BE RT M cK IB B E N , Wednesday afternoon the Woman’s read, what are you doing but standing seek our salvation. " Mr. Mason further raying, ‘ It is finished.* The great H E N R Y M cK IB B E N . lie fore Jesua. W rit« a letter to day i illustrated hia subject by reference to sacrifice is finished. I beheld the res- Foreign Missionary society held its and you place at the lop o f your page I history,'using Nosh and the Ark, and monthly meeting at the parsonage. A surrerted Christ, but still better then the tigurea 19* 1. Nineteen hundred the wiekedness o f that day; the exper all hehold the glorified Christ in very large number o f members were and eleven what? Why years after iences, defeats, losses, subjection, and present and a most interesting pro heaven. gram was carried out. Mrs. Robert the manger birth ! E xactly! And are final captivity o f the Jew s; The Mes " ‘ Behold the Man.’ ” you not alattiliiig before Jeaus? Were sage o f Repentance preached by Jesus Sutcliffe served refreshments and « At the Presbyterian church, Sunday, The not my worda sober truth when I said and his Ap<*itles, and the overthrow of N'ovebmer 5th, Rev. C. A. Wooley, o f social half hour was enjoyed. prospects are bright for a successful; "C h rist Cannot lie evaded." Jerusalem, and afterward o f the Rom Eugene, a form er pastor, w ill occupy Here are four armwem’ you may give an power itself because o f refusal to \ the pulpit morning and evening. Sun year’s work. to your query "W h a t Shall I'do with hear this warning agina«t sin; the cor- I day school at 10 a. m. Preaching at N ever before were the congregations I Jesua?” ruptions and oppression o f the church , 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Christain so large at the Methodist church as i You may persecute him aa did Annas, in the days o f Luther, Calvin and j Endeavor at 6 :30 p. m. promptly and satis they have been during the month of j the high priest. Knox; the preaching o f John Wesley factorily. They have October. The average attendance at Services every Sunday at the Baptist The higher ulflriala o f the Jewish and the revival in England in the 18th the morning service was 178 and at every facility f o r church. Preaching in the morning at church hounded the gentle one to hia century . the failure o f the French to I night 201. Five adults have united I handling all classes of i shameful death. Chriat identifies him- listen to the warnings o f God, and the ! 11 and in the evening at 7 :30. Bible with the society. self most closely witfi hia followera. So, awful results o f unrepented sin, as school at 10 a. m. Young Peoples' goods, a n d simply meeting every Sunday evening at 6:30. while it ia clearly im|>oaaible for any shown in the terrors o f the French N ext Lord’s day there w ill be public solicit a trial. A cordial welcome to all. man to smite the cheek o f M ary’s son he Revolution.. worship at 11 a. m. with address by | can cause the Master’s heart to ache by Three adults united with the Meth pastor on “ L o y a lty ." Sacrament o f In conclusion, it was shown thst we ridiculing, by oppoaing hia humblest Qne the Lord's supper was administered need the sense o f sin kept clear and i odist church on the Sabbath. i follower. You may admire him as did and first benevolent offering for the hundred and thirty signed the White keen, firat, that we ahall sock our own | I'l late the (governor. savlation. "W hen we make excuses Shield Total Abstinence pledge card at year taken. It is expected that every When the aoourged Man o f Sorrowa People’s for our own sin, we no longer seek the the morning temperance service. In member w ill be present. ap|iearcd before his accusers there “ as Phone So. 72 Cottage Grove merits o f Christ as our Savior, we are the evening a congregation that over Popular Service at 7 :30 with sermon something ao noble and divine about the by Robert Sutcliffe on "T h e Question flowed into the vestry heard with de instead, trusting in our excuse«, and sufferer that the koman official ex lose what we might g a in ." We can all claimed "Hehold the M an" not a good he the most severe judges and critics ' man, not a princely man but The man. o f our own misdeeds, and need to seek Y et I’ ilate fearful o f suffering the loss the help o f God, to see our lives and j o f hia |iuaition sent the Christ to the hearts in their true condition. In the i cross. second place, we need a keen and deep There arc many today who extoll and senae o f ain, in order to work for the eulogixe the Savior without stint and savings o f others as we should. We al the aame time for gain or plraaure have no authority to ait as judges or refuse to follow, obey or serve him. critics o f others, but unless we deeply You may know him aa did Joseph of realise their danger from unforgiven Arimathea. ■in, we shall he but cold and heartless When there was every appearance workers for their salvation ." The ser that the marred body o f our Redeemer mon was closed with the question, would, upon its removal from the cross, "H a v e we as individuals, churches, or be interred in the place appointed for a community, in any way lost the sense executed criminals deliverance from o f sin?” thia ignominy came from an unexjiected Rev. Van Gorkom, o f the Baptist quarter. A wealthy acholarly influen tial citixen went to Pilate and asked church spoke on "Behold the M an." the privilege o f placing the remains Words o f Pilate taken from John 19:5. in the tomb he had had prepared for He said in part: "S o great was the event that for four thousand years himself. For months he had been a disciple God was preparing the world for the o f the great teacher but secretly for coming o f the Christ. In the very in fear of the Jews. What asaiatance he fancy o f the human race, when man might have rendered hia Ixird had he by his own choice, through diaobe- bravely and openly espoused his cause. dience had withdrawn himself from Kvery one vyho is living as did this God, the promise was given o f the one member o f the Jewish council ia a moral who was to tie the light and deliverer are always dependable for fit and coward, he ia lacking in common hon o f the race. From that time on man wear. Ask to see Corset here esty. His fellows imagine the well was expectant, looking for the prom we rounded character he possesess, is the ise fulfilled. Though but dim, illustrated. This Corset will com result o f hia own effort when in reality behold him all through these ages in it is the outcome o f his fellowship with the sacrifices and ceremcniais. Moses, pare with any other make at $1.50 the great law giver, came telling o f Jesuit You may serve him hs did Peter the the Christ. David sang o f the Christ as he in the 22d psalm gives us that Ex-Fisherman. From the hour when the Lamb o f vivid picture o f the Christ on the cross. God declared to Andrew's brother that Isaiah, among the prophets, tells o f henceforth he should catch men he fo r the wonderful birth o f the Christ, of sook business, home, associates and de his wonderful life o f service and o f the voted himself entirely to the propaga wonderful birth o f the tragedy o f the tion o f the gospel. Hia talents, conse crosa. Daniel, in the Bahlonian cap Our Gloves are made o f real Cape Kid and every pair is cration and affection quickly made him tivity, dreams his dreams o f the guaranteed. They are shown in shades o f di j « f one o f the "inn er th ree," A fte r the Christ, and we ‘ Behold the Man’ brown, black, tan and gray. A pair . . . . 3 I. t J all through these weary years as the resurrection o f his 1 . 0 rd and until years drag themselves into milieu- Paul’a conversion and entrance upon his life ’s work. Peter was the cen iums. WOOD 16 -INCH Any unr dettring to moke .«r lv pur« h a ir, lor ( hriatmo* «an be o< < ommodotrd. Slab Wood THE BEST EVER Delivered Any where on Earth PH ONE NO. 50 H. HARRINGTON WILL DO YOUR DRAYING m p MOVING Brown Lumber COMPANY SPANGENBERG & BRADFORD MANUKS 01 CEDAR SHINGLES W o ran su p p ly you Drat grade d e liv a r e d in Cot tag«- (.ro ve or at the mill, in any quantities. Aildrt-va attintele« OREGON B U C K BUTTE, T HI S ta to mi of m you that Benson's Pharmacy is still doing business at the old stand with the largest stork al DRUGS AND TOILET ARTICLES in the city. A word to the wise is sufficrnt. 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This new Herman appendlcltla rem edy antlsepllclaen the stomach and bowela and draws o ff all Impurities. A M INOI.K DORK relieves gns on the stomach, sour stomnch.Mconsllpallon, nausea or heavy faellng a fte r eating almost A T g O N C K . A short treatm ent often cures an ordinary rase o f appendicitis. FOR SAI.K BY N EW E R A D R U G S T O R E tral, dominating figure in the struggles and victories o f the early church. Le gend declares that Simon V a s crucified head downwards because he deemed himself unworthy to meet death in the same position aa his leader. Working for the extension o f the kingdom w ill yield more joy, peace and satisfaction than any other quest. How many o f you will follow the ex ample o f Peter? During the altar service which fo l lowed the address several decided to take this step. A t the Presbyterian church in the evening Rev. A. S. Mason preached on the subject, "T h e Lost Senae o f Sin,” baaing hia remarks on the words o f the "Th en after these four years o f | darknesa, among strange phenomenon, the voice o f John the Baptist came ringing up and down the valley o f the Jordan preparing the way for the one. And then one day he came and John said, ‘ Behold the Lamb o f God which taketh away the aina o f the world’ and after having buried that face be neath the rippling waves o f the Jordan in baptism, ‘ Behold the Man' as he goes forth doing good. "P ila te said, ‘ Behold the Man,' for Pilate could see in him no other than man. And it is sad to think that today there are so many who stand with P i late and see in him no other than man. 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