♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J CHURCH NEWS * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 0 L ast S u n d ay 's S e rv ii i*>.. At tin' Itii|iti h I rim i li Hu | m tur, (' t'. Vim Gnrknin, nt ||ic l | o'clock Her Vico, tniik li IH text trulli the ‘.'liti elmi - te r iif l.ukc, tlic |Mli nml 1 (it Ii verst « D in milijcct w in : "T in III ecu I'mw e l i c e , " l i e nuii I in | hi rt : "I ixmil vmi tn gn vvtIII me Illu m in g In . l e t Unii Ii mi , tw o Ilii 11II >1 in II l ■ I yea rs «tin, itml w«lk (brinigli tin slri'irls nf th e city, We ree every* where e x c it e m e n t unit group» nf men talk in g . T hey lire illHi*u»*ing the str a n g e ev en t« Hint hnve lieen tut. in f piaci1 the |>eit le w ■ Inx h , in d innrenver th ere linve Home i t r a n g e re|mrtH lieen brought tn the city . Suine lire saying ‘ Vex imiceli t tilM wiih th e one wlm woiilil r e ite r o I .moI s i thin tim e .' While nlhcM ilis agroe, unci u\ 'thir rulerN ilei rig h t liy putti it«; him tn ilentli, for he w in an im|Hi«tcr.' Ami iih w e wriul nur wny along the nnrmw itreetH nf th e c it y , we urrive ut it I iouhc mnl innunt the n u tiiile s'airw .iy ^ .i m l enti i i iimll rnnm w h ere ¡m- gathereil ii miiitll cnm|iHiiy nf men wlm lire uInn iliNfils-mig the Ninne e v e n t i nf tin* I «at iluyr. T here n n stra n g em i«, u mytcriniiN im wer in thut nmin, and in they talk nf the t ‘tirili, w ho Inni r «un from the f l a v e , th ey saw J en in ntnml log in their iiniiit nml turning in th em with thut joyuua g r e e ti n g , ’I’ence he unto you.* Ami w hile we w ere in t in i rnnm we m ig h t lui ve «ceri going frnin Jeritaulrm tn u enuntr) villu ge tw o men who w ere u I no sp eak in g iilinnl the ««me th in g s when th ere ca m e to th em another companion, who w n lk e t uml t ii 1Ki*iI witli th em nml mh Inter he nut nt NU|i|>er w ith th em they miw * ii mill J e H u n . ill tliut i i |i|n*r rulliti th ere wuh the llliNcen pr«***"in*c. • in the « ren i tn tie v il la g e there wni the in 00 cell | . r ■ HO " T h e r e wuh nne word n f Chri t tliut the iliset pie* forgot, wide h |u • i c 11 Ii * nl t i lay fn r f e t un w ell, ’l.u, I am with you avvilivi, e v e n unto th e end o f the w ii II* un f C h r istia n ity m ean a g r e a t sacrilice, and ca m p a r. I t h a t Inno w ith th e p r e s ­ e n t. The p a s to r said, in p a r t : " I t is still a m a t t e r o f moral courage and of high and w orthy conviction to say, mid lo mean it when we say it 1 1 1 0 ' I icrinon ¡icxt S ir day <■ v» r ing, Nov. 'I am not asham ed of the guspi I ' If Ji'dh, al tlu- lla p tis t ch u rc h al 7 IO wu ta k e a g en e ral survey of T he W. I . T. L. wili he p n u n t in < 'hristi.mil V ill lie pre(cu t ' ay, a 'I all lio Iy, luci .ili Ilo- friend ai. invili i Pi The hUbject will In, lo mind 1 1s place, it ■ force, it> iiitluini <• Ibis se rv ire . in tin world, do iii'llloni of profi c l "W hlll A r e Ynu Gning In Ir Ale ni followers, its Ihouxat dH of clm n he« I I?" mid ini)itutioiiH of c h a r ily , of e d u c a ­ Tlu* r e g o la r servici will In held ut tion mid reform , we have g r e a t reason t III* Iliapt. t1 ih iiirrh iho (. t. Hindi! y ninni- to be proud of the go pi I. The Illg. I'r* »• hm K 1»» It o rm rim Ig a l 11 th o u g h tfu l chrintian who wunl t to lioil Mini in ih • v\ r i . l h U III* umili li hi rumo re son for pride and rejoiein, « in the lor i h r VV < . T. Ii. will I mi p i •• i i i I h I gospel, can do so, il he wdl open Ins by lb • 1 a*«tor at 7 h. I ’ d do m linol al eyes to I lie trill Ii. T em perunce work : ID in tin.* Innri.ll *uml yniji g 1 lii-nple «' has alw ays been cbristlun, led on by tin » 1 ini'; »' th ' ■ i-vriiii * nt c, 0. The fm lh and praye r and Christian g if ts , inerì a n •••11M 1 1¡ally inviti il tn In presi nt uml hu looked lo I iod and the church at tin ; «-vi« servi.fi*. for its help Mild c n c o u ra g i'iiic n l. wc -ee 1 in • pust nr o'r the 1 'li ‘ 1«' 1« il «I. r h u m b in ii and m th e mugnilicunt results t h a t have been achieved iii te m p eran c e IINik«-H Ult fo Unwin g annnuiifi ’ ini - n t ; ; reform , a g re a t rolls. hi l*or glorying in SlillJC «■Is for Sum! ay, Novelli ber UO. tile gospel of the Son of I ¡ml. W e have At 1' H. m,. ' * 1T« J i t I t ’s Ni n i nini seen mi n mid women living pure, help ­ A ns w e r . " At 7 :«i p. ni., th f subjei-1 ful, blessed lives, th a t cheered and will In*, " 'English .*«parrows, ” Tlie.'f Naildifted and 111 •-piri d older , and ' will I«- ii iter* •him#, , prui lii-al. up-lo- have felt thiil it wiei tin- power of Hie listi* sc m i OHM, whirl i everyone shnulij gospel iii tlio«c live« t h a t made them bear. Sunday erhoo 1 at IO a. in., unii p.< a ihle. We lni\ e -ci Ii the s|ek olio I li 1 i thill Kn-I • 14V .1 ut (Lati. This is ■UNtuincd, and the «id, room made a uiif h 1 the l,i i>JC HIM,1 grow ing congr* - glory by the gospel in tie heart , we gu* im IM Hin>1 Huindu y buoi« of U n ■ ity, • bi l l 1.11 W i l l In i i . m i. i l l , W e i i m u I. have Moon th e frail, w eury, s u n k e n widow follow l o r h u sb a n d 's body to S p ecial m u-ic liy a choru '*hnir. tin tomb, and through the a w ful l r i .iis of Nickne - (, d e a th and burial, bear i j i> ■ W\ I . M irtin, ri-l.gunis liberty sec­ w ith a w onderful fo rtitu d e and assur r e ta r y l" r tin.- norlbw i -t, puke S u n ­ mice and saw the power of the gospel. day n ig h t tn a good crowd in the A r m ­ I bc slin g uf dea th is sin, ami tie* pow ­ ory. His them e w a " T h e Rise i f R e­ er of sin is the law. The gospel d illers ligious l.lle ft in the (,'lilted S .a le s ” from alm ost e v e r y th in g else with lie «ind " T h e tr u e cl ui nf rel'g io u a which we have l > do in tins world, in liberty in found in the s t a t e m e n t of the th a t th e re can be no middle gr »uml of S aviour V R e n o e r ther- fore unto C aesar difference in our re la tio n to it, 11 a the th in g s which a re Cue nr - and m an is asham ed nf th e gospel he littH Unto God tin* things th a t are G l a‘ , | t e r . " -he .-«id. ‘ I t i . not a good o n e . ” Mrs. A m e- frow ned. " I s n ’t t h a t a nothing to do w ith il. If in* is not | In lieve in both church umi » ta le . T he asham ed of it, he shows it, and does church is Gnd's meun i am ong men for . b o t h e r !" no exclaimed. " O f course I not h e s ita te to declare Ins faith on ' sa lvation and to e a rry on bis w ork. > mve riot t hi re m o te s t idea w here it I sh o u ld n 't know the «•very su ita b le o 'c a sio n . If wc a r c nut It hnH it« p la n in the world. The tr u e | c a m e iron i. «sham e I nf the gospel, th e n we accept , cburi'h is founded on the teaching« of I difference. I w onder if my dime* are it fully, and m ake of it the closest up- : Jeans C hrist. It'., p ,*« r i in the holy counterf« i' . too! It m akes one feel so ghost. 11 is r.ut d ep e n d en t on th e civil | do u b tfu l. ’’ plication to otir liv e s , " T he dimes and nickles, however, pow er to forw ard it send«. Oil th e At the evening service al ti,*- Mi tl.o- r j prove«! go«»1, and a m om ent a f t e r her d ist church, Mr. Sutcliffe to s a his to C.e ir the ttii :.g ‘ th a t are C a esa r'* , j purchitsc wa- bunded her. Mrs. Ames ( s u b je c t, " T is s u e I’.ipcr K xcuses.” and f in s ir here r< pr< *eiil.« th e civil |s,w<-r r took it ab ■ntly . H er mind was still for his te x t l.ukc Tl lb 'Jo, He “aid nr g o v ern m e n t. A gumi c 1 ristiun will j buay w ith th e q u a r te r . th u t not only was Je s u s a man of »or " I ' v e gi t to gi t rid of it s o m e h o w ,” j In- loyal to tb e g o v e r n m e n t u r .il r which row acquaint! d w ith g r ie f b u t hi va he lives. T he church is not to ask the she reffurt«d. " I c a n ’t afford to lose als i a m an ol w il, fam iliar w ith tin u > citizen to render the din s |n-rtairiii.g j it. i ' l l try the little corne r «lore, of ridicule in bis public work. The j to tin st tie, in tiie church. The s ta te j I ’ll g e t some th re a d t h e r e . " th ree excuses offered by the men who The lit tle c- rm r store was a tiny, is not to in te r fe re w ith th e citiz.cn’» refused lo a tte n d the big feed amply du tie s r e la tin g to (iod. h a c h has its | p a th e tic place, k e p t by an elderly wo- d e m o n s tr a te this. T he s p e a k e r 's sphere, and cacti is to a tte n d to the 1 rnan w hose face showed how difficult audience nnt smly smiled but laughed . m a t t e r s r e la tin g tn t h a t sp h e re and th e s t r u g g . e hud been. She had never o u tr ig h t a*, the foolishne:- . 1 he ah- I surdity of the innn w ho had to go «• *■ 1 keep its hands off the affairs of th e hud m ore than one a s s is ta n t always I yo u n g and ine x p erien c ed . Today the o th e r." Ins ground. T he fellow who was c o r n - 1 girl w as a new one. S he accepted Mrs. Mr. M artin gave u very vivid and in­ i d l e d to te s t the pulling power of i.i> A m e s ' q u a r t e r w ith o u t question, and new ly bought o xen and the woniar.- te r e s tin g histo ry of th e g r o w th of r e ­ t h a t lady, w ith a sig h o f re ile f, hastily ligious liberty, begin n in g w ith the bossed husband who could not think nf I landing nf the Pilgrim », w hen one r e ­ put h e r th r e a d in h e r h ag and le f t the a c c e p t r g th e invitation. ligion p«*r ecu ted anotiier and the store. He f u r th e r saiil t h a t no excuse Five m in u te ; la te r M e - Karl h a p ­ offered by men tisiay for not p a rta k in g fam ous blue laws w ere enforced w ith ­ pened t o go to th e d r a w e r and her out fe a r or favor, w hen a t te n d i n g the of th*- gospel fe a st was a w hit Inure fingers touched t h e sp u rio u s c o in ; she p redom inant church was compulsory reasonable or sensible th a n those put d rew it o u t a t once. ‘See, Lucy, this u p by the men o f the long Mgo. They and w hen enjo y in g Sunday p le asu res is a c o u n t e r f e i t , ” she said, and she arc indeed tis su e pape r excuses, thin was punishable by th e s t a t e . H e fol- lowed up to the adoption of the co n s ti­ showed the girl how it differed in and flimsy. tution th a t g u a r a n te e d religious lib e r ­ w«*ight un«l feel and rin g from a g e n ­ T hre e o f th e m w ere gone into in d e ­ ty. T he s p e a k e r also r e f e r re d to the uine coin. ta il : " Y o u w o n ’t m a k e such a m is ta k e different Sunday laws now being a g i ­ " I will tum orrow . I will if my com ­ tate«! ami m ade a plea f >r k e e p in g the again, l ’in s u r e , ” *h«* w e n t on. " I ’m panions ta k e the step. I will when i church and s tn t e s e p a r a te . sorry h u t I shall hav e to ta k e this from am old. T he last one was scored anil y our pay t« n ig h t. 1 c a n ' t afford to lose denounced by th e p re a c h e r. Im p re s ­ A d v ertisin g pays in th e S e ntine l. it ; my prolits a r e too s m a l l . " sive w as the m om ent w hen he asked T h e g i r l ’s face d ark e n ed . She made A Q u arter S aved. the civil w ar v eteran s to stand up and no p r o te s t , for she knew th e m e ag e r tell the ag e s w hen they enlisted in the , Mrs. Ames handed a dollar uml a prolits o f th e shop, only it seem ed union arm y . All of them w ere under ; q u a r t e r to th e girl at th e glove co u n ter so c r u e l! T w enty-five c e n ts w as all tw en ty one. W h a t would h ive Income in p a y m e n t for her purchase. her s c a n ty w ag e s and th is week she " F v e n c h a n g e , ” she said. " N e e d 1 of th e co untry it the boys of th** (id's had been i arming a tin y treHt for little w a it for the sales s lip ? " in response to the call fer vnlu iteers sick I s a ’s I r th d ay , and now the hot " W e a re not allow ed to d e liv e r th e had responded ‘Not yet, wait until I pac k ag e u n til the c a sh e ir sends back te a r s filjed her eyes. have reached th e «unset s ta g e of life " B u t Mrs. A m ts had " s a v e d ” her 0 In a s ti r r in g appeal he urged the th e v o u c h e r ," th e girl replied. " H e r e 0 q u a r te r . -1 ne Y o u th 's Com panion. y o u n g er portion nf his c o n g re g atio n to it cornea n o w ." She c a u g h t th e box as it fell from • O ppose E x t r a v a g a n c e s a t U. dedica te th e ir ta le n ts to th e »t-rvicc of tnnn and (¡od. One young man r e ­ the tu b e , and pulled n u t th e slip. A The m a n a g e m e n t o f th e U niv ersity sponded and cam e forw ard for prayer*. q u a r t e r fell out w ith it. The girl of O regon m e n ’s D o rm ito ry has r e ­ 0 " l a r n duced th e w eekly r e n t of rooms from The services at th e t'lirisli.in church looked «piickly a t h e r c u s to m e r Sunday ev e n in g w ere partlcualrv in­ sorry, but we cannot ta k e th is quar- one do lla r to fifty c e n ts . This m akes the cost o f . room t«> a s tu d e n t, lighted, te re stin g . A c h ild r e n 's choir furnished hea te d and tended, tw o dollars a very p r e tt y music, and Kev. Millington I m onth. T h is reduction in room r e n t is 0 delivered a v e ry able sermon. I in accordar. e w ith t h e plan of l ’resi- 0 Gypsy S m ith will n o t be present in | i dent Camp! cl I to reduc e th e living e x ­ 0 person at the M ethodist church on S u n ­ pense of th s tu d e n ts to a niinm um. day evening a t 7 :30 but bis voice s u r e ­ E ncourag d by P re sid e n t Campbell, ly will. T hrough the kindness of M a r­ the stude nt i th e m se lv e s have passed a ion W a t c h , tw o o f his tiest solos " J e s ­ | n u m b e r o f i lies of g o v e r n m e n t, te n d ­ us O n ly ” and " N e v e r Give U p ” will ing to less i th e living expense and to be given on a b e a u tif u l victrola. The do aw a y wi t h e x t r a v a g a n c e s which 0 wundi'rful songs of tin* g r e a t e v a n g e ­ It is time you opened that bank tend to s e t a pace t h a t th e s e lf sup- list will be heard d istin c tly in every account and cultivated the sav­ p o rtin g s tu d e n ts can not m a in ta in . p a r t of tiie building. S u b j e c t of Rob­ ings habit. Remember you will The »U n ion s have ordained t h a t no e r t S u tc liffe 's address "M in d Your not always he able to work and underclussm n shall w ea r d erbie s or Own B u s in e s s ." Selections by orches­ then again there are times when stiff hats, C u t no full dress su its shall 0 tr a . Public w orship a t II a. m. w ith a little money would be the means be worn to the s t u d e n t body p a r tie s , serm on by p a s to r on " T h e S tory of a of taking advantage of business and th a t e \ ning dress a t t i r e sh a ll not Hoy’s J a c k e t . " l'his m essage is e s ­ opportunities that may start you lie worn by the fre sh m e n on any oc­ pecially for p a r e n ts . A vmnderful on the road to success. casion. TI w om en of th e un iv e rsity revival of in te r e s t is t a k in g place in ( have gone f r t h e r and refused to allow We suggest that you open that (lie S a b b a th school. One hundred and | th e ir *'scor;i to go to t h e e x p e n s e of account with us today. seventy-seven w ere p r e s e n t last Sab- j ta k in g then, to and from the p a r ti e s in bath a g a in st one hundred and tw elve a ...T H E ... cabs or auti w hiles. y e a r ago. T he prim ary d e p a r tm e n t is | A n o th e r s ;c p to w a r d s th e low ering especially in te re stin g . Modern kinder- ' <>f stu d e n t e pense, which is b eing con­ gnrteii m ethods a re b eing introduced. : te m p la te d by th e s tu d e n t body is the Roll call m e e tin g nf Kpworth L eague 1 •Tilt OLD RELIABLE" g r a n ti n g o f f r e e adm ission to its a t fi:30, conducted by pastor. All m e m b ers ii > all gam es, tr a c k m eets, m e m b ers will respond w ith testim ony deba te s, and glee club concerts. The or quotation. A special invitation e x ­ one or two football gam es which the tended to all new comers. j un iv e rsity t even plays in P o rtlan d each ta ll i ' j becoming incrcasingly Two adults w ere received Into f e l­ | popular. Il ( e x p e c t e d t h a t the g a te lowship at the Methodist church last r e c e ip ts a t the g a m e b e tw e en the Sunday morning. te am s o f t i e U n iv ersities of Oregon Splendid m e etin g s w ere conducted by i and Waahii ton, which is scheduled the w orkers of the Methodist church in for N oveml r 18, will be 113,000 or various p a r ts of the city on Monday | I i l 4,000. It is hoped th a t the re v e n u e evening. ________ obtained fr in the P o rtlan d foo tb all gam es will m tim e pay s tu d e n t body Rev. ('. C. Van G orkom , p astor of exp e n se s hi I p e rm it the s tu d e n ts to the lla p tis t church has been invited have f r e e a«n tission to all stu d e n t body functlona. by the W. T. U. to preach the an- A Perfect Overcoat r I j \ Ì like ch arity , co v e rs a m u ltitu d e of sins. It d o es ev en m o re it a d d s p o sitiv e d istin c tio n , g ra c e a n d e le g a n c e —it co m p e ls th e a d m ira tio n of e v e ry ch a n ce a c q u a in ta n c e , th e re sp e c t of every frie n d a n d every stronger. O v e r a n d a b o v e th at, it sta n d s «is an in su rer of g o o d h ealth , a b ar to illness a n d to d o c to r's bills, a n d will save its cost re p eated ly . A. E. A nderson Tailors r Chicago offer y o u ex cellen t fab rics for d ress a n d b u sin ess w ear, b u t th e soft, w arm w o o len s d esig n ed for o v erco ats g ro w esp e cially attra ctiv e as th e c o ld e r day s drtiw n e a r a n d th e chilly ev e n in g s w a rn us th at W in te r is again at h a n d . L et us sh o w you w h a t m o d e rn tailo rin g m eth o d s can d o for yo u - w h a t graceful, sensible, d u ra b le g arm e n ts th e y su p p ly . A n d b e a r in m in d th a t back o f ev e ry g arm e n t is th e plain, straig h t, A n d e r­ son g u a ra n te e “ P erfect satisfaction ot no sale.” Hampton & Co. J F I X I N G S /é z -^ F E A S ' r • A A 1WTO THER or Grandmother or jusT dainty little Mistress Newlywed —where is the woman who doesn’t pride herself upon the attractiveness of her T h a n k s g iv in g T a b l e ? Here are satiny damask and pretty, tasle- ful tableware of every kind— all to be had for mosl modest prices. Plenty of more expensive kinds of course, if you like. LURCH'S Cottage Grove We of this Generation have a creat many things to be thankful for. Improvements in all branches of in­ dustries make life more than worth living. The modern housewife don't have to open her oven door every few minutes to baste her turkey, for she "can have a self basting roaster. We carry the famous “ R eed ” Roaster, and if it wasn’t the best on the market we wouldn’t pay freight from Newark, N. Y. when there are dozens of factories making them in the midclle west. We sell at the price of others. \ W YNNE First National Bank - & Co.> HARDWARE c „ t » ag » W OODS NEAR S. P. D E P O T I» I \ \ i 0 0 H om e-M ade F lour Deserves a Trial CAoVf 5‘3 Pride of Oregon FLOUR«-- ® «* CHAS. VUTTHEWS CCTAifÉROM OMCiO« P R I O t Of O S K O N I ( Made in Cottage Grove