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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. OCT 14. 1909 TWO t ~ I ■o a Covenunt wlih mitutui i,,,,... "'*• Ooo OOO- O' Dusenberry A Taylor, lumber 57.03 J M Murray, labor and «up*. 218.30 Il limi lieen |>ut luto fui.. u , *1"' 14 S3 A. McClure, road work.......... I Iglil. Waler and Fuel Account. | would Imve tx-guii to b*"1> 3.50 W F. Reed, oak wood.......... Martin Douglas, road work. . 51.70 tu Israel n.«l to I h - 12.60 Willamette Valley Co. light Thomas Hise, hauling........... Not becauao It la Sarsaparilla, ■plritUMl Israel alatubl illn,. |„„ l,'n 36.15 I J. F. Dick, road work .......... service ...................................... but because It Is a medicine of ned in thè Finti li. mirr,-, September Bills Ordered Paid Peter P. Colgaard. supplies. . 64.50 L. E Ward, sawing wood.. peculiar merit, composed cf more Siuslaw Lumber Co, powder City of Eugene, water ser "mystery" la. Hi,-n. t|lnl piin,,,, . * by Lane County Com- than twenty different remedial 40.50 vice ......................................... .. and fuse.................................... th.< «llvlm. program .. ................ Siuslaw Lumber Co., dyna Ama*wmient and Tax tVIliwtlng Ac agents effecting phenomenal missioners bave nurmlacd in mlvm,<„ Sermon by count. mite, etc..................................... 122 00 cures of troubles of the blood, beeii quh-tly laklng rr..in t|„. CHARLES T. 15.00 The Leader Publishing Co. S. H. Lyons, bridge work . .. stomach, liver and bowela. Road .vcomnt gtrnt Meaaluh, a grvnt l'mplnt „ ' * publishing notice.................. 13.10 1.00 O. C. Smith, road work .... Thus Hood's Sarsaparilla cur>*s scrof RUSSELL Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., King, a grrat Mrdlalor !«-(«„_, „ ! Printing Account. O H Eichler, road work... 31.85 .1241.02 lumber.................................... am! thè World Jesus i, th(, „ *'•> Text. “ ITe Blessing of the 33.60 Yoran Printing Co., printing 14 75 ula, acsetna, enemi*, catarrh, nervous- Richard E. Hays, road work. Pastor IkooPyn . 12.00 C. A. Soverlgu, road work. thè fnltbful mrmla-ra ur„ (ll„ . 1,1 ness, (hat bred feeling, dyspepsia, 1«»» Morning Register Job l»epart- Spangenberg it Bradford, Lord, It Maketh Rich ; and I le Tabernacle. R. F. Sidwell, work on Co ment. printing....................... 34.75 of appetite, and builds up the system. shingles ............................ .. 41.25 Thls la thè grvnt M.«llnt«.r <>f th. w ’ 74.68 burg bridge ....................... Addeth No Sorrow I herewith" <!•« Il Uxla, la ih« aausl IHiuld tuna os to Frank Fisk, road work.......... 7.30 Page's Prompt Prlntery, print Covenant. ot whlch Nt i-,.lrr "*w 12.15 Nelson it Cook, supplies .. ilHA-vlalaJ toblM t«*na ing .............................................. 24 00 Albert Westrope, crusher (Proverbs x, 22). aaying. "F.«r M. hh -. truly .„W Leonard Sidwell, work on 70.00 Register Publishing Oo .print work ......................................... 10.00 fntbora. A pfopbot aliati |f„. b,hl ooo ...»..... .. ........................ i Coburg bridge .................. ■Ooo ing .............................................. 35.55 3.00 4.50 W. ■ Safi«', team.................. God raiae tip unto y.,(1 ,,f yoiir Frank Record, road work.. Guard Printing Co., printing 27.15 Griffin A Veatch Co., supplies 64 30 l«erf«wtly. and If he could keep It ouly Sunday, Oct. 10. Pastor Russell, of 13.75 Ben Richards, road work. . TtMnherC Examination Acotunt. rei!, lite« unto me (m««ll,t"r ,lf Garner Ball, crusher work.. 36.00 Bteoklyu Tatiernade. preached fottay becauao he was uot a membar of C.ivennutl; hlm ahsll y,- h.mr , "" Emery Ott, wood for co. en- W. G. Martin, teachers' ex Lee Bailey, crusher work .. 76.00 20.50 from the text, "The blessing of t he Adam's race dlrt«-ll), mid If only w t ti Ioga. whnta.«*ver !» «ludi Joe LeBlue, crusher work .. amining board....................... 45.00 2.00 Beall A Co., crusher and S W. Moore, road work .. County Comniiwioner's Aceount. lord. It maketh rich, and He s.l.iet b kevplug the Divine I-nw perfm tly Je you All«! It »hall come to |iaM o elevator .................................... 1550.00 14.00 Wm. McBee, l oad work.... H. D. Edwards, county com sun could l>e accounttsl worthy to I h * no sorrow therewith." Ilo said O. A. Drew, road work .... svery aool. wbl.-h win ,„>t * 7.00 Wm. S. Morrow, road work 13.75 David Mathison, road work. . missioner .................................. 79.00 We continue t««Uy our topic of lt*a< a aacrtfl«-»« mid be r«*cvlnal to lienivu 13.00 prophet, «hall I h * dei»tmy<,| fh) 7.50 J. H. M. Price, county commis P. Magee, road work............. R. Hill, road work............. 18.00 Congregational Church Has Sunday." Our hope la that not only 1/ glory, how could any of I lie* fallen smoiig ih«« peoplo” (Ai ta Ili -.»j -jg, 36.00 C sioner ............. ......................... Charles Lockard, road work. 58.00 Gatch, road work................ 9.00 th'««' of you who hear my voice, but race I h - acceptable? W <• r«*n«l Hint "he Ht Paul style. H.,ml, ' Abr,7iwin-, 10.00 J. lii.«Mlie Account. Been Renovated. Repaired G. W. Luce, road work.......... B. Hill, road work............. 7.00 also the m*ven millions of readers to was holy. bnrml«-«n amt uniletilml aep 23.00 Geo. Gerlach, guarding In Will Lockard, road work. . . pr««|«er wlf.. and thè niothcr ..f |M„ and Beautified Bridge« Account whom this sermon will go In print In arnte from aliiuera." of him ugnln we 6.00 sane ............................................ W. C. Lyons, bridge work.. 3.50 thè ty|» of th.* beawnly . ............ lt'w Fred Shepard, care of in the columns of more than four bun- 1 rvnd that, lu <-nl«>r to I m - lima holy, be 1.50 Dusenberry A Taylor, lumber J. M. Keeler, road work ... livnvrnly CoVelinnt ut wlil. t, »» (r- sane ............................................ 13.15 Bross Bros., supplies............. n-qulretl a a|>«*cinlly miraruloua birth S 43 dred newspaper« may hnve well In C. T. Hanners, road work .. The Improvements being made on Ibv chlldren. "W.-, bretlimn. iu |M„. L. N. Roney, bridge ................ J. 46.50 L, Marsh, guarding insane 9.40 Jens Jeffries, road work. . . . the Congregational church property mind whnt we hud to any on this text I'll«-»«- tlllllga lielng (rile, how Wollld It was. nr«* ili«* chlhlrm - f ili,- ph,!:,;.,» W. . R. Lamb, bridge work. . . Tax Rebate leeount. Irviug Mercantile Co., lumber a week ago. Briefly we abowetl that ta* poaslbb* fur even n "little fl-a-lt" to represent an expenditure of about tnd ir ><■ ba 1 1 L. M. Travis, tax rebate. . . . 8.75 II .000 and »In'll they are completed the world ha« not vet received the la* found who wviil-l I«* n- - «*|ilable t<> 15.65 J. . A. Hamfield, bridge ..k. and spikes ............................ R, J. Trussler. bridge work. . Circuit Court Recount. Abraham » H«-<*«|. m.«l b«-ir< .... ..r.||n< W. Kay, work on Coburg the building will be much more bloHsliig of the Lord which maketh <ba! na Joint HU- I III- «-ra wllli Jeau«? Willamette Auto Co., services 12.50 SI.37 J. W. Bemis, bridge work , . to Hit* |in>nil»<* ' ltlnl.itl.inH II ;*y, l|(| bridge....................................... handsome and convenient than be W. H. Blair, jury bailiff . . . C. A. Marlow, bridge work,. 7.50 fore. The walls of the auditorium, rich that, on the contrary, ever since How could even a little fl«a-k I h - found tbe (ìiurt-b, Jean» ili.- ||.nd nn.) tn„ Thos. H. Hunsaker, black the dl*olH*dlence of our first parents Who woultl la* of till- ail III«- aplrit na E. A. Farrington.serv.’ ng sub Frank Rohne. bridge work.. 1.63 smithing ................................. the lecture room, the study In the fnllliful, bla meinlH-ra. ««'nstlmte th» poena ......................................... 3.SO basement aud Sunday school room our race bn« labored under the Divine Jcaiia. ii «-opy of lilm In churader? B. M. Marlow, bridge work.. Mack Dougherty, hauling grvnt Dvllwrvr wbl< h l»>rn <,ri Frank L. Armitage, circuit D. O. Jean, bridge work .... Th«* Scriptural anawer la Hint aome 6.00 gravel ...................................... have been retinted and decorated, a sentence or "eur»c" of death, and that coinva <>ut ««f spiri!uni Zl-m nlu| »hlcb court bailiff............................ 16.83 Clyde Lamb, bridge work... our dying conditions (mental, moral «•«ill111 imlmal I h * found |H>aiu-«a««| of the Ellis Guiley, gravel................ new room has been built In the ba so under thr New Covenant. sili tun; Joseph M England, juror... 33.00 J. M. Murray, labor and sup Carl Hopkins, road work. ... nient anti ft new porch has been and ph.v«lcnli are U|w>n us ns convicts. character likeness of Jenna In the aruae awuy ung>«llliiva» frolli Jm- l> naturai ~ juror. plies ........................................... 596.19 John Spores, 9.00 Jake Gates, road work.......... A ce- We point««! out that the I*>r«l baa de built (lint they would Jrtur to do |H*rfvctly. in front of the building Isrsel Nulle» bow III«* A|H«tl» ri 1.50 G. \V. Kinsey, bridge work.. 124.10 H. L Chilson, juror A. E. Green, road work .... rnent walk will at once be built In dared that he will yet grant tils bless but lloll«« could I h * found nMr to d<> la-r li. H. Bevor. juror. pr«HUH*a lina anylng "F«ir itila |» my T. Q. Green, work on Coburg Supervisor Account front of the church and parsonage ing to our race, releasing all from the fectly, iHH-auae nll are ahnrvra In In O. Fuller, juror. 52.00 C. O. Eichler, supervisor . . . bridge L............... the church will have a new roof and c-im«* and supplying the blessing of herltml aln. Thin In n part of tile Covmaut unto thvm tlb<* \<-w Cote- 40.00 J. H. Miller, juror. , 5.25 James A. Austin, supervisor. J Antes D. Dick, road work.. the two buildings will lie repainted naut to naturai Israeli wìk - u i aliali 41.50 W T Bettis, juror. . 3.25 8. C. Lewis, services................ Albert Erdman, road work.. I’nder Rev. W. B Pinkerton’s pas the Ixird that maketh rich. We point I "mystery" which gradually unfblda to tnkv nwsy tlivlr slna " 47.50 W’. T. Bettis, juror. Elmer A. Doolitle. labor on torate the Congregational church ed out th«* f<>r«-ahni1owlng« of thin, en i tboae who have the hvnrlng «-nr and Curtis Veatch. supervisor... 21.87 Grant Hendricks, juror We urv Dot to uiulvratand tliat (ho 6.00 W. H. Larimer, supervisor. . has made a steady growth during P«*c!ally In the promise or covenant the umlvratmidlng heart and the eye road 13.75 ■ E. H. Gomph, juror. . , uivrvy whlch th«*y wlll rwviv» un<l«*r mad«* to Abraham, an«! confirm«»«! to the past two years and there are <>f faith. Th«* Ixtrd'a explmintloii of A. & K. Lumber Co., lumber 154.33 Ross Myers, supervisor and ! G. M Dillard, juror. . . bright prospects ahe«d for the or the nation of Israel through Isaac an<! the mutter In thia: when Jenna tia>! tbe Nrw Covenant la purrly thè mervy Archie Morgan, lumber .... 135.50 road ......................................... 79.00 IN. W. White, juror... ganisation. The pastor and mem Jacob—“In ttw*r and In th.v a«*ed «hall aacrlflcv«! Ilia earthly rights mid had uf lb«< Cliurvh nu«l noi ili,- nn-rey ut David Drake, work on Coburg J. W. Trueax. supervisor .. . I H. M. ------ Doty, JU1W1 juror... 50.00.... bers are now preparing to entertain all th«» families of the earth be ble«« been rm-elvnl to spirit nature, and had thè Esiliar nini tbe K««u Evld«*ntly In* 51.75 J. A. Jeans, ‘ bridge ...................................... supervisor . 10.00 I J. F. Weeks, juror. the state association which meets ! <M " George Christensen, crusher Lafe Prindel. supervisor 60.00 - B. — H. - Dunlap, juror.................. thv earthly right« nt hla commnml to wl»b«*a us lu rviuvmlH-r limi all tbiugs here on October 19 to 2 3 Inclusive. work ........................................ 87.50 J. T. Hanners, supervisor 34.00 j J. R. Purkerson. juror............. We showed tin* failure of the Law give away, "he iiacvtid««l up on high arv <>f tbe Fnllii-r unti all tlilng» ar» Over a hundred delegates are expect G. W. Carson, road work . . . 20.00 I. N. Dresser, supervisor 30.00 ; W. H. Elliott, juror ............. by tbe Soli. Gud ■ m< rvy rii niw| ed to he In attendance All will be Covenant to give th«*««* bl<*«nlng« an«! | there to np|H*ar lu th.* presence of «¡-a! Chas. Brower, road work .. 3.50 Z. T. Fisk, services........... 10.00 ! E. P. Ixittln, juror.................. tbrougb < Urlai ami l'brht » uiercy that Jeaus. the Son of God holy, harm ' 'for ua " He iipi>«-nr«H| for. on lM*half entertained free In the homes of the H. C. Bjerke. road work ... 19.00 A. D. Hileman, services ... 50.00 I T. J. Blakely, juror.................. leas and undefll«*«! »«-parat«» from »Iti of, nil who I h -H«- v «> In him mid n-'crpt ttiruugll Un» Clini-li Wlll l'ico'i larari members of the local church. Charles E. Bailey, road work 25.25 Pauper Account W. H. Fenton, juror................ uu-b-r tu«- pruviaiuii» uf thvir Nrw nera. nn<! h«* alone, was able tn k«*ep forgiveness of alus ami make n cotiae Lee Bailey, crusher work... 91.75 Hans Miler, pauper transport 1.50 J. M. Smigley, juror.................. the Law and prove himself worthy of ■ rntlou of their all to G-«i*a service. | 1.3» I Col VtlKtlt J. W. Bates, engine wood... 13.10 G. R. Chrisman, R. R. ticket. 2.25 J. S. Mahon, juror...?.... Alrvndy li**l«‘»«l (b> fallili Una th» Sid Beeson, hauling tools ... eternal Ilf«* and all the bleaalngs Inst But Jesus dl«l m-t a- • vpt na dlad|>l«*s 1.00 I Ax Billy dept, store, pauper W. C. Applewhite. Juror........... J. L. Atkinson, lumber ... 9.00 supplies .................................... bv Adam not heavenly but enrthly tlion«« who iii«-r<-ly I h *II vv « h I nml were l'iiun-b beau lumie ri« li lo ih«- D-nls 2.85 Frank H. Needham, juror. . . Frank Adams, crusher work 50.00 J. A. Deadmond. care of pau bleaaliig In |«r<>tmrtl«>i> un III«- a-vend* Gus Johnson, juror.................. blessings th«* same that Adam lost JllsUfled by faith llv uttnch««l mioth I Portland Merc. Co., mdse . .. 22.85 per .............................................. lug grvnt a mi |»r» * l«»u» protni-M bar» 10.00 J. H. Brav, juror..................... We saw next flint thn»«* enrthly rights ■■r condition, nmuely. Hint they niuat Messrs. Geo. Kerr and John Sllsby R. E. Walker, crusher work. 3.75 John Powell, pauper ............. 8.00 Jim D. Chamberlain, juror.. of Ashland, say that Cottag«* Grov«* and b!**»s|ngs won by our !.<>ri! b.v the aacrlflco nil their «-nrthly rights nn-l bevii uevvpt««!. nn«l If il wlll - till fur Chas. Ware, crusher work. . . N. Fisher. Juror.......................... 17.50 Siuslaw Lumber Co., pauper Icxiks so „«lod to them that they will keeping of tile I.nw he. with the I'n privileges iis h«- «lid; otherwlii«« they llivr iiiakv un ri-li thr<>«ii iti tlie Tom Tucker, road work .... 6.00 supplies .................................... 12.50 Amos Wilkins, juror............... open a well select«*d new stock of ther's consent and arrangement, »nrrl- <*ollld Hot I h * hla «1 lac 11«I«**< t'nb-sa "chauge" of thè First I;« -nir«« 11- ui to Arthur White, road work... Mrs. Am««s Wilkins, juror. . . 6.00 G. H. Yerington, drugs .... 1.75 glory, liuii«>r and luiinortallty » liât groceries an I crockery In th«- build fl«-«*«!. !.-il«l down In death. nn<! that hl« ■ they wulkml In Ills footsteps of aelf Harvey PrKusl, road work.. Ed. Condon, juror..................... 21.00 M. E. Russell, care of pou- ing now occupied by C <>k £• Son reward for «<> doing wan a r«*»urr«*ctlon aiicrltlc«* they could not I h * count««! In ina) w «• noi expeet uf II» rl< Ini ' and C. E. Colcord, road work... 6.2 5 pers ............................................ 38S.00 Kittie B. Sherill. juror........... just as Boon as this firm moves Into to a spirit <>r heavenly plane of being, hurt-ljr tbs |»le«H«ing n -vani lite Jv» Ira Isham, road work........... MiM 'eihiiieou» Account. 11.25 J. B. Lewis, pauper supplies. 10.00 their new quarters in the Woodward far abov<* that of nng«-l« W«* »nw a as hl« follo««*ra. members «-f his B-aly. bl«*«utliig of tliv l.«*r«l w il make Drarl Postal Telegraph Co. services Arthur Combs, labor on road 9.00 Joseph Kennedy, care of sharers of hl« coming glory und work brick. Messrs. Kerr * Sllsby hav«- H. M. Dame wood, wood for pauper .................................... glorious King who tui<) thorn* earthly Ills words were, "If miy mnn would rivi» miti huiiorublv lariliTs bl' *«Ulg 1.50 Bangs Livery Co., services. August ....................................... 18.00) secun-d a lease on the Porter brick rights l«i Id« posa«*«nlnn ns an asset <»r engine ....................................... 6.00 Nicklin A Neal, groceries . .. wlll I h * lini luna I un w«-ll na pcrauMl. 5.00 I h * my disciple let him take up Ills which they will occupy and expert to Eugene Transfer Co. hauling F. S. Pedigo, road work ... .50 J 3.00 Day it Beardsley, pauper . . 7.00 lml«*v«l. UR Malli Ila (llv Mll i-iiiilul hlu( thing of value to give to others lie ready for business by the 20th - roH« and follow me. nml whvr«* I nm Pacific Coast Stamps Works C. V. Larimer, road work. . . 2.50 Roney Bros., mdse.................... 7.50 «loti! all'lll lllllv I h < U « -t.ll'll*!"«!. Ili» We want now to continue thin In of this month. Th«*y each have also "Except there shnll my disciple be." office supplies ....................... 15.95 Fall Creek Lbr. Co., lumber. 37.26 Assessor's Account | E. Schwarzschild, office sup. 39.95 leased cosy hom«-s tn w«»st Cottage v«*stlgatlon nn-l to «««• Itt the light of ‘ii inmi forsake nil Hint h<* hnlh be can blvaaliig of tbv Lord w ili l i.-nn I titlue Blond it Graber, supplies... 1.80 Lena B. Stewart, assessor's ' Williams Transfer Co.hauling 6.00 Grove, one the new Lurch cottage God's Won! whnt In to lie done with not In* my disciple." "I'tilvsa a in nu favor In all lite natural h iiffslrs of life S. C. Veatch. crusher work clerk ......................................... 50.00 | Pacific Tel. & Telg. Co., Aug- and the other the new Willard cot tboae earthly right« which Jesus gain lo all Ihoae who are truly lit« "to the and wood ................................. 9.00 Martha A. Schooling, asses tage just across the street Into which •«I by virtu«* of bls olsslletic«* to th** i lov«* less father, mother, ehlhlren and Jvw flrst " As a people llu-t util In I gust services............................ Isaiah Slay ter, supplies.......... ; 291.90 I sor's clerk ............................... nil «■!■«• Ise he lie cannot !«* I»' my tny disciple." disciple ” lle 75.00 D. H. Waugh, services........... they will niovt* their families Just as Irwin Wolf, road work .... 2.50 < Mary L. Gamber, assessor's soon as th«* buildings are completed. Iutw, and which tn* na«-riflce«l. Ilow ; that loseth his life for my sake shall thè tirsi to is* ready for tin- IM v I im John Williams, services.......... Joe Barrows, road work .... guida uve lifter the great tini of insi clerk ......................................... will they In- appll«-d? We might r«-n llml If " 7.00 52.00 C. A. Wintermeier. services Theatre« Consolidate. Hub Wolf, road work........... li go will 26.25 ; B. F. Keeney, salary for Au blv wlth which thia pre*** I-ate last week John Durham solj soliably hnve sup|M»sed tsltie«* God's other word* the l?>r«!’a |>ro|MMi Peter Calanchini, found on Mike Almas!, road work.... gust. 1909 . . ..-.................. ; 125.00 7.8S I has lit- promise to Israel was ti.at th«* world clone. lirlatctiiloiii In gi-nrral the Dreamland theatre to N. H. Mar < iirlsteiidoiii in g E. C ...................................... thin to the Chur li Is Hint all the rm th . 101.90 Homer Sprague, road work. . 1.75 Witness Account tic know l«-«lgv of - nidi.: ri ■tltutleu. Postage, Exix-cssage, Etc Account. tin, who then pr ¡ane-d a consolida should be blessed through itt that ns ly riyktn uf hlam (loaf through dlsobt- Harry Stafford, road work.. 7.00 ; John M. Barr, witness........... 3.10 R. E. Eastland, stamps, etc. 2.50 tion with Chas. Hall, of the Arcade ms m as our Ie>nl Jeslls limi uscend- dlence nml n-tli-vim«! by our !?>r«l nt to all limi whlch «ila l'.»! in ii Ira. Theodore Sprague, road Marie Barr, witness................ 2.10 H. L. Bown, postage................ u> ini • ii-.-'i'* i- ir» 15.00 I Theatr«* and a d«-al was soon con ed up on high lie would gl ve to thè Calvnry rim! now nt Ids <1la|ioanb nr«- Cbrlstvndoiu In work ......................................... 1.75 Ada Barr, witness.................. 2.10 B. F. Keeney, -postage............. 1.00 summated. the Ariade equipment be nation of Israel all th«».««* enrthly I imputed i>> thos«* who. «luring this «*ltli«*r lo b«-n'«-ii or l'iir?it' t' Elmer J. Harrington, road 3.50 ! Wm. Pollard, wieness........... 2.10 Stationery, Blank Book«. Etc.A«-c«iunt ing moved Into the brick occupied by rights mid honors wltlcli he limi se- work ......................................... Gustina Pollard, witness .. . Gospel Age. turn from sin, ncrept uni loruiviit. but mmiy J«*i the Dreamland theatre. —Leader. 2.10 Glass & Prudhome, blank cured by oliedlelice mid death, We Christ ns tb«*lr R«-devm«-r. and then by tlivlr lutile liettvr Itimi Ibis. George Syphers. road work. 10.50 Mary Fero. witness ................ 2.10 books, etc.................................. 21.25 H. Carson, crusher work ... bl«*aaltiga proinlat «1 nr«* «-arili 52.00 Florence Fero. wltnses .... 2.10 Irwin Hodson Co..cloth covers 22.50 »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦«♦««♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e might have expected accordingly that. consvcnitlon am-rlfl«-«* nil «-nrthly r!--t*l« Howard Bly, crusher work.. 41.00 J. E .<-uneriy, witness .... forthwith, th«* tuition of Israel would In n »--rd our Lord .l«-«u« Ims .♦ right "Times of n-Hiliutl -li <’f « 1.70 Irwin Hodson Co., blank W. H. Medley, crusher work. 87.50 Jim Chamberlin, witness fee. have begun to reiillz«* tin- forglven«*ss to give tin* i-nrHilv rights, tin- «-nrib n|eik«-n bv III«* inoiith of uil 1.70 books .. 20.25 lVilliam Miller, crusher work 4.00 Justice Account ♦.................................................. ♦ of their sins and would liav«- been thus Fi«h and Gaine F uik I Account. proph«*ta nlnce III«* w*-rl«l Iwi," life mill honor, to any one person ly 31. C. Goodenow, crusher R. E. D ryson. justice fees. . . S.35 R. S. Bryson, justice fees. . . . turned to the Lord; and that, under or 21.85 III. '-*»>. to any numla-rof |«*ra<«nn of Adam's work ......................................... « 6.35 Constable A«-count E. A. Farrington, special con Wednesday afternoon, October 6. hi.« blessing, tlielr work with all the Wllli Ibi* cloee «>f Itila nei* lenreoljr Earl McMullin, crusher work 28.00 E. A. Farrington, special con stable fees............................... 2.90 1909, at the home of the bride’s nations «luce would hnve progressed. I race n« son .-thing I« sacrifice. WI k - ii I| o | h - m wlll no longvf I h - h- d forth to H. A. Roach, crusher work. . 51.00 stable fees............................... 5.30 F. T. Plank, fees....................... 2.00 mother. Mrs. Dora Gray, In Eugene, As it la written, "In thy m *< h 1 shnll all I they do im-ntnlly «aeriti- «• «-nrthly . irtlily J. R. Sexton, crusher work.. 91.00 F. T. Plank, constable .... 16.60 tlertrude Gray and Joseph Goodfel th«* families of the earth Is* bl«-ss«-d " rights ihey receive tin* Is-geHlng of tin- liiiinkli.d, but. oli III«* «"l'ii ir) >,-rvf<>n*. W. E. Dodge, crusher work. . llo|a*«, r«-allll|l|«'n. I t «• l 1 51.00 1 h"iy spirit to the hciiveiilv nature Surveyor Account low. Rev P K. Hammond officiating. Dave Graham, road work... 7.50 The C. E. Scott Co., type The wedding was quiet, only a few Admitting that the Lord Jesus was the ; Rut tli it heavenly n iture Itself they wlll I h * III«- better pn-|«.ir«--l for Hie A. Gleason, crusher work... 52.00 writer ribbon ....................... of r e relatives and Intimate friends spiritual sect! of Abraham we woulil will not rrei-lve until they «hall have terni« mid « «-ndlttons <«f <1- A w (’ove- . I i) Berger-Bean Hdw. Co., sup < «ninty Judge's Account of the couple being present. They left have eX|s*ctl«i that ti|H>ti Ills glorltb-n Aril- hi-i| the Hiu-rltli-e ngri-i-il np-in nani. B«*al<l«-H. anmngst tiu u will np- plies ........................................... 67.70 G. R. Ch-isman, county on the evening train for Oregon City, tloii the earthly kingdom would hnve l«-ar Abraham, l«nnc nml .1 ■ . and all Tli’l IIS Jesus by keeping the I jiw H. H. Nestle, crusher work.. 52.00 judge, salary.......................... 100.00 their future home. Is-gllU to I h * bl«w««l and to I hi ustsl Hit* prophet«. fn-rf«*cl«al In I’1 ir re«nr- had a right to earthly |M-rfectlon and Lester Callaway, crusher County Treasurer's Account for the blessing of otlu-rs. But notli r«H-l|oii nml conatltutln - ' ein the work........................................... an- rlflceil It. so those keeping the I.rnv At R. E. Eastland, county treas- the Met'aodi-t parsonage in En Ing of this kind occurred. Disaster Busiest Little Town in Oregon riuinh. i In Ibe spirit of tlielr nilmln and «<-• enrthly rvprtsscntnflv«-« "f W. H. Albro, crusher work. . gene, Oct. 6. 1909, at 8:30 p. in., , urer ............................................ 100.00 tto-y came ii|Hiu the Jewish nation, ntxl With Headquarters for thè liciiwnly Klngdoin N C. E. Parker, crusher work. . I John ci itlng Ibe merit of fhrl«t a« Justify Ina I. Edwards, deputy treas T. Bogart and Miss Angle Ow- blindiH-ss. Tlielr nation was d<-stroy««l rhe these J. J. Albro, crusher work... wlll I h * more rvntly t«» ri urer ............................................ en, both of thia city, Rev. D. H. lug them to restitution right and glory Construction Work 6.00 Clinton Medley, crusher work Trimble Officiating. They will reside and for nearly nineteen centuries they »■icrlflcv these, use them In Gist's serv tlmn tli<* remainder <*f n County Sheriff's Account. Levi Campbell, road work. . . have been not only blind but outcast, J. E. Kennerly, deputy sher at Went Seventeenth st. and Stewart I Hint they tuny share Jesus* new cmiHC Ibi« 1« thè protnl««- A. L. Taylor, road work.... avenue. iff N........................................... under the disfavor of th«* Almighty. 4' qq Special Correspoml^ce. nature mid glory. The merit nt the end mndr to tbern “I wlll r« «i«>r«* ymtf Groffin Hdw. Co., supplies . . E. B. Nicholas, services.......... Di«l God forget Ills promlae made to 15.00; Natro. Oct. 7.—Natron Is the buis- I lnw’ of the Gospel Age will be the «nine Jndgi*« nn ut thè flrat nml M. C. Goodenow, freight ... At the home of R. W. Smith. Jus Israel, or did he change bls purpoae, I est little town in Oregon at the pres- R. McMurphcy, automobile girerà ns nt thè lieglnnlng' (l«alnh 1.261* merit of Jesus, and will Is* nt his Geo. Christensen, crusher tice of the peace, at Springfield, Oct. or what is the explanation of the hire ............................................ 15.no ent time. work ........................................ disposal. Iss-mise. nithough pnssed Bissa All Natìon». 2.50 ; The new hotel will be thrown open 1909, Oliver Doolittle and Miss Ellen course be <11«1 pursue? 91.00 F. A. Post, automobile hire.. E. Oswald, crusher work... Ix*t na Hot forg«*t timi thè bl«*«sln< "f through the Church. It will not hnve 81.00 Fred Callison, services........... 6.25 10 the public this week. Mr. Riley, Murray, Justice Smith officiating. Spiritual larsal Called and Choaen. Albert Enos, crusher work.. j the proprietor, has just returned to 38.00 C .O. Hudson, automobile been kept by any mcmls*r of the thè Lori! whlch mnketh ridi 1« 'i-'i •'>"*"1’ What God has been doing since Church and will, therefore. Is- nt our Loe Ix-Blue, crusher work. . . hire ............................................ 46.00 17.00 Natron from an extended trip buying At the Rodney avenue Christian wlth Israel, but to I h * |>ii«--l •" R. Leff, crusher work........... 52.00 H. L. Bown, expenses............. 2 7.15 furniture and carpets, stoves, etc., church in Portland, Oct. 5th, 1909. Christ <ll«.*d for the world's sins the Lord's dl«poHnl nt the close of this Age. nn il blcnnlng to nll niitloii". thnt "In" John McCollum, crusher J. C. Parker,deputy sheriff. . 75.00 for the hotel which amounts to Efhrldge E. Hardesty and Miss Lil Scriptur«*s term the "mystery of God.” the dawning of the Millennial Day. n«a** vr wlll tnny nttnln I«« vverliisllofl work ......................................... _ I about 33000. board of prison- 55.50 H. L. Bown, lian Harrison, both of Eugene, Rev. It has lieen a mystery to the .leys am! Israel's New Covenent. lift» tliroiicli flit* im-rlt «J l'hrl’t« "i' ’ erg The Southern Pacific Co. is erect I Thos. C. Picton officiating. George Heinrich, crusher 38.57 They a mystery to th«* world In general, and work ......................................... Whnt will be done with the merit of riflce nml thmngb II»* »'biir li M-.illi'k 3.00 ing a large warehouse to store sup will reside in Eugene, the griaim the Lord so Intendisl It to be. No one 50.00 O. L. Irwin, services................ J. M Dick, deputy sheriff.. 11 Chas. McCollum, crusher 25.00 plies. Mr. H<x>d, of Los Angeles will being employed at the First National ) Christ's siK-rlflce nt the end <>f the thè New Covenunt wlth !-«ru can understand the matter nor appre work........................................... 52.00 M.S. Wallis, deputy sheriff 100.00 be In charge of the warehouse. There bank. Gospel Age when It «hall Itnve passed m>ti-«l. Iiowever. llrit to «iblnln n «hnr» ciate ft, except he Is* In the right con Bangs Livery Co., services.. 1.50 will also be apartments for Mr. and William McCollum, crusher through the Church? We answer that III thè New Covvmint bl«---Ini.’ li ",l' dition of heart and begotten of th«* ; Mrs. Woods. The expect to arrive work........................................... 52.00 Harry Nye, special deputy It will lie lined again. It will Is* given I h * m-c«»wHrtry f««r thè fii-o|«l<* «'f di sheriff ....................................... holy Spirit. To such the Ixird says. 5.00 in a few days form Oakland, Calif. W. H. Oswald, crusher work 62.50 to Ho- Jews mid through them to the tloii« to laH-otm* lantellt«'« nml ,|V The I ’ tah Construction Co. is erect H. L. Bown, county sheriff. . 166.65 Ole Sannes, crusher work... "To you It Is given to know the inys- died 50.00 whole world. It I« tin- I i I' hh I <>r merit «lollig. f'.i-y wlll Ina-nni«* ■ ’ r ii''''1 " B. Torkelson, crusher work. tery of the Kingdom of heaven, but to 51.00 I. R. Zumwalt, deputy sheriff 10.00 ing a new residence at Natron, to be 46.25 occupied by Mr. Wilkinson and fam- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*♦«♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ all outsiders these thing« are spoki-n which will seal tin- New t'oii-nnnt Abrnhn*-!. And thl« wlll 1 '• r,|,m " Frank Adams, crusher work 52.00 Chas. K. Kompp, services. .. I ily, who will move In Just as soon promlm-d to Israel long ago, but not nw t «»f thè Divine proni!«- County Clerk's Account. 1 George Adams, crusher work 52.00 I At. her home In Sprlngfl«Md. Oc In parable« and In dark sayings." fulfill«-«! It Is one thing to promlm* ti coiiHlltut««! Ih«*«- ii fnthcr - mini l,!l , as it is completed. Joe Wills, crusher work .... 52.00 E. I’. Ltttt, <■ iti ;. < b-rk.......... 166.65 j Some who cannot perc«-lve In the full Dick Prosole Is very busy hustling tober 6. 19119, Mrs. Alice Marie Ash ¡Covenant; another thing to draw up tlon«" (Itoninun Ir. 17i. ll«-m«-ml"‘r n R. Wills, crusher work.......... 49.00 Jesse Fountain, deputy county teams for the S. P.. forwarding sup- worth, ag«-d 38 years, after a long appreciative sens«* whnt we shall show, Ibe terms of a Covenant; a thin! thing bow thè l.or<! refi*rr««1 t-> Snmnrla in« clerk ......................................... ( 60.00 William Wills, crusher work 52.00 j plies and lumber, hay and grain up illness. She leaves a husband. Itoy may nevertheless I h - able to appreciate M. D. Bissel1, road work . . . 22.50 s. E. Skene, deputy county Ito sign mal seal the Covenant. The Roilom ii« exnmplvn <>f nll miti11111’ " the line and trying to get a good Ashworf'i and three brothers, Finley the matter to a limit«-«! degree. clerk ......................................... ( 60.00 A. C. Jennings, viewer.......... S.H | New Covenant hits not yet ls-en Healed III«- World, nml «!«« lnr«-<! t<> lb- l-r”*’ i supply ahead before tne bad weather I an 1 Mathew Male of Springfield anti H. Peterson, assistant county Th«* Mystery 1« this: God Intemls to B. s. Hyland, viewer............. 8.00 , The blood that will seal It 1« now Is-lng li«-«. "I wlll giva Ihem unto Un* '°r Richard Male of Camp Cre<-k. She sets In. There Is also a steam saw clerk ............................................ I 55.00 A. E. Collier, surveyor.......... hnve n larger Messiah than the Jews 11.50 at Natron cutting wood for the S. P. was an active worker In the M. E. had understo'sl Not only so, birt he I ll-o-ll III the lllterenl of the elect spirit diitr.-blvr«. bnt tiot b.v thy d«l Lee, assistant county H. A. Carter, chain man .... 2.00 Clara church arid was also a member of for winter supply. clerk ......................................... ‘ 45.00 tial Israel, that the little flock may Covt-nnnt." Tlu-y wlll lH-<-«>ni«' l<ri"' * H. Waggoner, chain man . .. 2.00 Aslaug Hovde, stenographer will be on a higher plane than they hn«l have something to sacrifice, anil there dniipliti-rs nt fin* rvstlBltl'-n il""'- 1 r Mr. Abrams, better known as Juanita Rebekah lodge. No. 85 of A. W. Jones, ax man............... 2.00 M P, Watts, stenographer. . ! 45.00 35.00 "Count Harry" to all railroad com- Springfield. The funeral will be held siipposed nn«l accomplish a far greater by lie granted a share with Christ In prophet derlnre«, timb-r tb«-lr A. C. Jennings, viewer.......... 4.00 Olentworth Rubins, stenog panies. Is very busy at present look on Friday at 2 p. m., with services blessing than they had suppos«-«!. his spirit, nature ami glory. Tills Is Covenant "Wlivn I nlinll brini.' m-1’ ” 11. S. Hyland, viewer............... 4.00 rapher ....................................... - 42.00 ing after the cement culverts along at. th«t M. E. church at Springfield. God’s purpose is to hnve a multitudi E. A. Collier, surveyor.......... 7.50 Ina Edwards, assistant county th<* cup referred to by our Lonl In the th«-lr raptlvlty. thè cnptfvlty of S-'<>,”n the line. He looks real cute in his Interment, will be made In Laurel nous Messiah anti to w-h-ct th«* mem | menwrlnl supper when he mild. This nml ln-r «innghtvr«. nml Ih«' «ni'1'' H. Waggoner, chain man .. 2.00 Grovo cemetery. clerk........................................... 2.50 hers thereof from many nations. As new outfit which he purchased at H. E. Phetteplace, chain man 2.00 County S< liool Suja-rintemlent Ac- , Is my lilotsl of the New Covenant shed <>f Rnmarin nml ber ilmigh'l‘r’- 1 '' Natron Cash store. I. , L. Westfail, ax man......... 2.00 At. the Eugene hospital, Oct. 7th, compared with the worhl th«-««* will Is* i for many for the remission of sin«. wlll I brlng ngnln tlu- cnptlvlty "f 1 • count. I Miller avenue In Natron Is rapidly 1909, Mrs. Ora Lawrence, wife of a "little fl«s'k." As the Master snltl. G. W. Johnson, shoveling " "" W. B. Dillard. County school , llrink V< nil nf if. The privilege of «-nptlvf* In III«* nihl-d t>f them gravel......................................... 100.00 building up with stores and resl- Arthur A. Lawrence, aged 34 years. "Fenr not. little flocl^, it. is your Fa drinking with our i.or<l In this enp of S««!om nml h«-r «lauglit.-rs «ludi r- intii superintendent donees, The population Lias . In- Morton Douglas, road work. ther's g«Hsl pleasure to give you th«- Mr. Lawrence Is one of proprietors w. B Dillard, traveling ex- Hacrlflee belongs to thin age only. None to tlmlr formrr rnlnlr. nml Sinmrl ' Waldon Trotter, road work. . IPS • •••»••••••.»•• 4.00 creased over 300 per cent in this of the Im wienie A- Roach Music house Kingtlom.” Each member of this little I will Is- left for the future. alst two months. h«-r dnuglitcr« slinll return •" O. H. Eichler, road work. . . . of nils city. The funeral will be flock company mnst «lovelop th«* satni- Janitor Account But the blessing will not remain mrr mtntr, lln-n th«m nml •''' '' "' l '- Wm. Sutherland, rood work The school at Natron opened on held at the Christian church Satur «■hnriictcrlstles which Wert* exempllfl««! Sherm« , janitor., 50.00 ter« «hall return to yviir forni'/ fht A. W. Morse, shoveling grav October 3«1 with «.-very school boy and day morning at 10 o'clock with In in their R<-«b-«-mi-r, J«*sns They must with those who drink of the cup Isflckpy janitor at 00 el ................................................. [their restltntlnn rlgljts ami privileges (Exdtlel xvl. 5.1. r«.’>l. iW 4.00 girl happy and they have a very terment in the I. O. O I-. cemetery. hnve his eplrlt or disposition. Like ! 50 Geo. Heitzman, road work. . . pleasant teacher. A« now thè Lori! nddvlh m> "rr' Jail \< rnant. will he sacrificed am! thus pasiwri on. him they miiHt lay down their lives In \ S. D. Dr. Cheshire Is down fre loua ■ 1« going to en- wlth bl« bl< «slng. «o It wlll 1 1 llir.,,.'„ hoard of Natron Cash st th«- sonic«- of righteousness. Truth and for the betieilt of mankind In general. el .. 34.75 large their pres t building ar-! I'tah Cons’rn«'H«in t'o’s. camps • h«- Millennium weri-l The Apostle says fh.-it ottr Lord nt his muni wlth n h h thè » I«« th«- brethren They will liecome joint ( D P. Caidwell, hauling grav H oiim - anil Park Account. io of dress go ds Willamette, lie says a good tn ! handle a complete < f the Ih«- Wont Word of «f G*«l •-- -l I' 1 ' 1 n I Irst A’tvoni In his death beemm- tla* .-isMiirnm-«* of 2 o ~ n »:i< rlfle«-rs with him. iianiw; V, p'.umbing 22.05 and ladies' ' wea el g apparel, etc. the workmen arc quitting on a ‘Snirtif' or guarantor of tlo- Now liv Ibi- «Ione of th<* Mlll«'l'"l|"" ,h" 15.00 g gravel. . L. 11. Huf b, placing wood In ty call and sc«- of I ..<• poison oak aud wet wi When in t?e vic Th» Suffering« of Messiah. Covenant. Rnt lie did not seal the wlll I n * ••no more «Itfhhm. no shed . ■ellng grav T. J. Jo»l them and bring ur pocket book They have been employed In ’ Ifi-ro the iuo-«t|on arl-es, If no Jew * i Now Covenmil nor put II Into force In hir. no mot»* ilvlnir,** btit limi 13.50 Theodore Miller, «are of lawn along 38 as the prlc« tvill astonish you nla where It. Is dry and the leas el ... but .lo ins e iild keep th«- Divine Lnwj Liny sense of the word, beemi-e It was »nnkt» oli ilihigs tiew. tain scares many <>t them out. August ...................................... 39.00 and you will be sure to buy 73.00 G. N. Fraxer, lumber I LIST OF CLAIMS ALLOWED RY COURT Why Does It Cure PEOPLES PULPIT... Blessings Without Sorrow THOUSAND DOLLARS IN CHURCH IMPROVEMENTS NEW GROCERY STORE AT COTTAGE GROVE : MARRIED : NATRON NEW LIVELY RAILROAD CAMP : :