THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. OCT 28. 1909. TWELVE I FriCTK"y Some Big Bargoins Disease Germs Cannot harm healthy human bodies. We cannot have healthy bodies unless wr have pure blood, -tho kind of blood that Hood's Sarsaparilla makes. 4 $ 1.75 Ladies' Kid Gloves at $1.10 feign of rlghuxuiniieHM 1» dawning. | pollili'Hl. conino'rclal. Indus!rial. < lv le Th«> spirit «»f th»’ e|«M'h 1« the re- flex Inflib'm«1 « f tho Sermon on th«' Mount, fauned Into it new iiud . brighter flume by n moral rvaction .-omlng as tho natural m'quence of four d<‘ rn nnew to make this mi ng«' of nianhiHxl meii»urod by the stand crow». I REORGANIZE STATE WORK OF THF CHURCH I IF SICK—WHY ply fini... . ... Unie«« Health First H«»...i»..a...... J. Now ».«! wool,I IhM w«» «orthlm« lh.l> «hf |.„ , •Iu* Or.l piiu'li(«l record (er pari- l«l Illlh'M lini « h I. 4« .¡(I, I . t . , '»I In , ; L<**" « »nt It cure» scrofula, eczema, eruptions, I lM»al(lyvlr j , i<> th catarrh, -rlteuniatimn, anemia, nervous- (hMl //r. »S/jAtiyiS ¿ Outing F.'cnnel Gowns $1.00, $i .25, $1.50 Aeoiertlav Aft<'rtu«»li. lies», that lin'd feeling, dyspepsia, loM «/ ui / a ”. I-I of appetite, general debility, and build» or rha tma» th« lr t»r» « At yesterday afternoon'» «'«»bin 75c Gowns 50c each II PHI lie. «t hlAt up Ute whole »ystetn. the apixirtlonmont plan of gathering (brom iriurMliH m i>uiy (Burdi 1 ne 61st atiuual session of the rnntf vigor or imv.. $........... ll"' “’"n vitaln. <)•’< it tthlay in th«» u«n«l liquid fonu or iu Come in white, pink, blue and tight stripes and checks, extra heavy funds for the w holt» work of the eluviuaud ubkl form call*«! Sarbatal«, (uMF Mil l Iluto the I h»* Congi » ’ tint loiinl A mn « m lutioi 1 Cougrejtational Ax-wx-iation adjourn- weights, big variety of patterns. iHi-ulh,. church wa» a lopted mi l a committee ■ ; ed ihls forent* n after a very suecee«- »'onvoiivtl till« inurultig ill *. * o'cltx'li »mti •. 0» a i. •• i i ( fut convention lasting since Tuesday | fly lie taught, “Then »hall the King of four, representing the four !•« th« «ben • h u« r «i • . ! lotiul vxt'i'ciMv« I« h I by l ’ I ’ , ThoilHtN. : 'Oome, ye blessed of my Far her. In ­ gates In attendance were all pleased »2 bttwt «• N • •I how I «o,, .... Ea»t WIHamatt«. I V Kvv. J W Spit i nor, with Eugene and manner In which herit the Kingdom prepared for you Pau! WhltaaM«; Tbo I««.)« «!■<> t t ..f «I D F\i •»*» l»r<. r I' io . • «» hiiM« V they were entertained while here, from the foundation vf the world; I Mrs II \ Smith: West Willamette. chiirrh. and 1;. « J R. 'i Uih»| -J* I» Il h »w t » ■ ■ tiwn.i, Uhl i H I most of them returned to their tinniva For I was an hungerid ami ye gave' Dr .1 8 Bishop; mi . i Columbia to b. I »1 •I« SOW«», II. I. , ■ t i»«'i'iii(onil«ui( of th« on today's trains, but aonie re­ tue meat; I was thirsty and ye gave supplied by Supt Folsom Aulo'U< r The “Narrative of the Churche-“ I I » ugii«’ of ()r<*xoii, w rrt*Mp<»nditig in«*itib«,i h Men» tn t tuck«, light anad heavy weight mate- taken about the city by K Mr Mur- took me in; naked and ye clothe! I was given by Rev. Till» »iimniarlzed the I Tho report of thv <<*mmlth * ou n* •‘'■'Uvtp j me; I was sick and ye visited me. I registrar. rlels. plain and embroidered effects. phev in his automobile. growth of th«« ijiurch«'» of the »late pr< Wonderful values at all of these prices. ì F- Presb’.ent P. L. Campbell of the was in prison amt ye cam« unto me. during the past year. With few ex nt gHiiUatIon of fitaii' work r • »d nr University of Oregon, attendel this Then shall the righteous answer him eeptloiiH. all re|H>rts were rich with I Hoiitvlntvd trLoMvoy^» sociation win be at Pilgrim church thee a stranger and took th«x> in? Or a ««mmlttee on behalf of the confer­ I( u un rv<'«Vtiiim’n • Ufitrf |*o«'lt*ty bo vo'ordiiiai« d w A 1 II 1 «H .\4 * r.ake! and cloth«! thee? Or when we in l'on land. 1 t «1 hi ■ * 1 saw thee sick or In prison, and came ence to ie't In concert with a com- I ttonal MlniMtorliil It« Il *f . Il li l| Juilgi* l.ont-ir» \d«lr«'ss ry c IJ U» liso« |^| mittee representing the local «»»ocla- that th«* dvtulla of tho h * lllMt llli'llt bf inwl 1 • t I uato tbM? An< Taffeta, messaline and Jap Silk waists, • • ***»»•»* ou tu 4$• (. bul «1 n of Pendleton, on. “The Interpretation unto you. Inasmuch as ye have done opted t’ e following resolutions: U) qg, fancy and plain pleated effects; sizes ..'»!> ina a ft unto one of the least these my st of theee I and that th« State Soviet y tura <»v«*r of th«> Spirit of Jesus tn the Lite of itlt.rtif Aliti •I* U) I. “•I u*a a.su "Where««. Our reorganisation pro (ho f iiik I n on hand to the 32 to 42: the greatest waist bargain we brethern, ye have ' done It unto tn natloiiui » il L aa .M ). < !.. «-t Tixta.' By Civil Administrât! n.” have ever offered; come In white, black “Then shall he s; ay also unto them vide» for th«« trmiMltlon of thin vloty. Judge Lowell sail in part: A ■»•ut wtn «k clety Into th»' Conference of Congr- and colors, for street or evening use. On on the left hand. I*epart from me ye K i Li««» >« mi a. tl kov J. II thè \nti*8u- There Is little evidence tn either national Churche» and Minister« j «muid y« Uf I B» i sa'e tomorrow; $5 and $6 val.. . §3.98 cursid. into everlastfng eve rias fire, pre- > loon Loaguo, proaetilo m ^<>rk inoMt he sacre«! or s<«aular literature of i Oregon: thetv UM.k i- <*w ar« y«>i. parol for the devil and hls angels; forcibly, utid a rounlt His time whi h Indtaates the Savi r • ’ »olutloii ut K! hai* ' Resolved, < 11. The members I and ye gave me np lotici Mn«»« te >11 i-M gave even passing consideration to! For I wa. be Board of Trua ■e» of the o H I approval wa» adopted nj meat; thirsty mil ye give Up«>li !■» t t government or civil conduct of public i In tlilM ronnortton t p. r-stnal »«Hin» |»| äl , was a i stranger, ard M 8., known a» the Executive <' affairs. His respons«« to Pilate in me no di | Moc'lattonal >««ll Waa »•mh r«M»r •impi* fv < i < i t In: naked and ye mltt«4r w hose term of office h ; i V e (adopted f years of Ills ministry. In the angry w.en saw we thee an hungered, these waists tomorrow. Sizes 3 4 to 40; wonderful values and they 9« • <*u tu« KiJ .Jλ fer to said Missionary boar I provid­ subterranean protest against the Ro­ athirst, or a stranger, or naked or ed by (he constitution of the confer­ Oregon dry in nln.'ieeu ten!*' will not last long at this price....................................... '................... $5.90 man yoke which mmarked His race sick in prison, and did not minister ence, all of their pro|»«rty rights and Rev. John J Staub »poke briefly and time. He sec'nts to have taken unto thee? Then shall I he answer assets; and for thia purixwe to Hl- (of the CongreKiitlonal Church llulld them saying. Verily I sav unto no part, but rather to have accepted thorlze the exts-iillon of all neces­ Ing Society, and the ueceaalty fur a 592-594 the civic status without question.' Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of sary conveyances to Invest In -aid forward movement In the matter of the least of these, ye did It not to Willamette St leaving solitary in the record of His And these shall go away into Ml «lonary Board the title thereto" church building, particularly In the public uttcratjce the somewhat am­ me following persons were chos- centres of population in Oregon, If everlasting punishment; but the en The biguous de«-!»ration to the Herodlans, a« memt>«'rs of the Oregon Home the Congregational Idea 1» to be main “Render unto Caesar the things that righteous Into life eternal.” lalned In thia »tate a strong resolu­ The times demand a church mili­ Mlaalonarv 8oclety : 8. C. Pier, Rev are Caesar's and unto Oed the things tion was adoptril pledging the asso­ tant. a church tolerant, aud a church E. C. Oak lev. Rev L. It. Dyott and ciation to a national movement which that are God's.1' Dr. J. 8. Bishop. three years; Rev. How much significance should be j progressive^ It is a somewhat re- Mr. PaddiM-k and Mr« W 11 M. will bring this society to a (»»»Itlon hiarkable iaing that the mass of sup ­ given these word® M »'debatable] now, tw<» year»; M. E Thompson. of-adequate strength anil ability to porter* uf religious organizations question. They probably were used one year. meet the demand» made Imperative solely to silence His interrogators by view the IrnjKirt of Christ’s teachings AL the evening st-wlon Rev G W by the rapidly growing work. so differently from the world's esti ­ An excellent addri»« on “The Spirit Session of Convention Yester- Mrs. Adaline Parazoo, After 26 a verbal thrust they could not parry. mate thereof. If a personal allusion , Riggs led the devotional exercises, The centuries, however, have accept­ after whbh R«-v Q, W Hinman of Jesus u» Interpreted In the Life of will be iiardoned 1 may be permitted Years of Married Life, day Was a Busy ed the words as arraying the Master j made an address on the work of th«' the Si holar" wa» given by ProfeaMir with established government, and : to say that I was reared In the fold American Missionary aswx-tatlon Joseph Schafer The central thought Wants to be Free One of the Pilgrim church — the body marshaling Him with «x-lal order, « Ml»» Strong of Seattl«' gave a most of the address was that the task of which this assembly represent« — af ­ whatever the character of that order filiate with it. and accept fully the Interesting addre»» on "The Psychol­ the scholar wa» to Impart exact truth Roseburg, Oct. 21-—At 8:30 thia Mrs. Adaline Parazoo. aged 40, to- might be. Warm dlscuasoion followed tenets of the Christian faith; believ­ ogy of 1‘rayer." 1 day filed a petition in the circuit morning the Oregon State Baptist Hh announcement "Think not that Yesterday afternoon Itev W A ycu ing however, that creeds and denom ­ icourt, through her attorney, S. D. Al ­ ¡ I am come to destroy the law. I am convention was reopened by H. Wvse ' Rice. D D ttt Boston, »eirvlary of len. for divorce against her husband, not come to destroy but to fulfill,” inations are an abomination unto the the National Congregational l««ird of Jones, now in charge of Pacific Peter Parazoo. aged 60. She alleges laird, I an> a member of the church ministerial relief, «poke of the I tn coast evangelism, with a series of| I that they were married at Peel. Ore- clearly relating upon Its occasion to universal, and as »ue has been a reluctant fol­ to Woman’s Mli««lonary Work first Bledsoe, of Klamath Falls. of us will accept It. if nothing better ! anguish. Mrs. Parazoo asks for the lower. The Phara.-ee has never home tlliKHlon«. WllA Mm E w (From Thursday's Daly Guard) The topic tor this morning's ses­ custody of the two minor children. is presented we must fina’lv twlieve Luckey died.. 615 «V‘l « it'll presiding with program a. Main 25 The city council met this afternoon sion was “The Business of Baptists." j The Catholic and Protestant or­ that Christ Intended the »octal order In special called meeting It was follows: In which millions find Hi» spirit, Tie first address was made on “The ganizations alike constitute a great • The A tuertean HI gh la rider«’* Foreign Missionary Society,” by Rev. which Is commanding a world's thought the matter of the Booth-Kel­ moral hulwork against the on-rush and ly Lumber Company's Injunction suit the people living In rhe mountain attention. A. W. Rider, of Oakland. Cal., who is i of wrong, but is It not possible that Ml ' \ It is reported, and"probably with a to restrain the city from diverting !l»trl«'ts of th.« South secretary of the foreign mission work both have laid too much stress upon large degTee of truth, that six hun­ the waters of the McKenzie river to Wann. on the Pacific toast. The next Soprano Soli» Mrs. H 8. Gilbert Tom Richardson, who has been in that phase of activity which comes dred men control eighty per cent the city's proposed power canal would speaker was Rev. Alonzo M. Petty, from the Jew and pagan? Temples The Mlaalonary Education of the D. D., of Los Angeles, representative the Willamette and Umpqua valleys and catjiedrals mark their pathways. of rhe wealth of America, and they, come up for diacuaslon, but It wa. Child." Mrs. F A. Frailer on a trip for the Oregon Development with the horde of lesser characters found that none of the city official« of the Home Missionary Society. At her home in Springfield, Fri­ Their precious jewels are their great whom they dirct, naturally regard or the counciluien had been nerved The Missionary Cradle Roll" Mm Reports from the various associa­ league, returned to Portland yester­ preachers. day. October 33. I'"1'*. Mr» Mtry Their primary work the people as Incapable of self gov- with notice of the suit. II 8 Gilbert day. He held meetings at Creswell. tions were given. Rev. R. Schwedler, seems to be to maintain solemn pla­ Second Foreign tnlselons, Mrs. Shaffer, aged 84 year- 7 month, «nd A second payment of $3837.32 was of Portland being appointed a com­ Springfield, Eugene. Brownsville and ces of worship. To these the masses meorA: w wy lower I ?. geover 1, yezcNtn 6 daya Funeral »ervice* at W F. Walter Hog.' in-fNldlng Ml«» Fran- 1 Albany, and all were successful in made to the Portland Machinery Co ernment. These are the men who mittee on social problems and Rev. are not attracted bec-ause they know w,,ul l make the government In «nb- for electrical machinery for th.- power ces C Gage gave a brief nddreiH on Walker'» undertaking pat lor» Sun­ showing the increasing enthusiasm of UcKee, of Medford, as a committee day. October 3 4th. at 2 p nt Inter- that Christ discouragtrd lip service, condition» In Turkey on Bible scholars. At 5:30 a ban­ Oregon people for publicity work. At and approve! a religion of good stan.-e a monarchy. It Isghey who op­ plant, and a payment of $4900 In a mlsHlonary there fur a llavlug been inrnt lu l.ntirel Grove leturtery. number of Springfield a $1500 advertising fund round numbers was made to the pose every assumption of jKiwer by I quet was given with Dr. Brougher, of At Eugene more 1 work. It is a grave question wheth- the plain people, who attempt to con­ American Steel and Wire Company years, she i was able to sja-nk out of Portland, as toastmaster. This even­ is to be raised. | er the church w>>uH not have achiev- trol legislatures and who do control for transmission wire. her own personal ex|>erlenc««s exiieriences In than a third of the $15,000 fund was ing a discussion of the Baptist Broth­ October 20 l»O9 raised at the first meeting, and at : ed more. If like its Founder, it had I , the national congress. In Oregon we The council Instructed the police this she mad.- It climr that the mla- erhood was entered into. aged 33 year». both the Creswell and Springfield taught on the mountain side and ' are now confronted by this influence, officers not to Interfere with William »lonari In Turkey had had a most Im­ meetings large delegations from Eu­ along waters, and impresst-d its com­ powerful, active, tireless, attempting Naylor If he reopens hl« cigar store portant influen e In ameliorating con- Comer I* a non >f Mr and JAMES gene were present. Wallace R. Stru­ municants that true religion consists to take from the electorate th»- pre­ In the temporary building In the ul- dill' n» there. M Comer of f’ottHK»* Grow® Mrs. William N Ferrin, of Foreat ble. manager of the Albany Commer­ not in attendance upon formal cere­ rogative of direct nomination of pub ley next to Yoran's shoe store. and adopted ba cial Club, attended the Brownsville mony once a week, but service and He servants, and to replace It by the The fire and water committee was (¡rove ss tier subject gave a paper on at St charity and the literal observance of ancient convention system which rep­ directed to sell or dispone of In some "A Model Mlask> inary S 7 1-2; clasp *ir;h $1 ’ i J’ ; 0 COME TO C l OSE Grand Variety of Smartly Tailored Waists $1.25. $1.60. $2. $3.50 to $7.50 $5 and $6 Fancy Waists at Ea. $3.98 $10.00 Fancy Lace Waists at Ea. $5.95 nnoun I S. H. FRIENDLY SAYS HER HUSBAND OREGON BAPTISTS FALSELY ACCUSED HER DOWN TO BUSINESS Just a notification to you that couldn’t secure freshv. more satis'actory and excellent groceries than these you pur­ chase of us. Cur prices are but those af­ fording us -a hw. reasonable profit—the qua'• ty cf the goods the best obtainable. CITY COUNCIL MEETS IN SPECIAL SESSION THIS AFTERNOON W. M. Green FINDS ENTHUSIASM STRONG FOR STATE DIED K. PALMER, OF COTTAGE GROVE, DIES COTTAGE GROVE VOTES $100.000 BONDS FOR WATER SUPPLY W. F. MATLOCK HAS TYPHOID FEVER I BORN * : MARRIED MäOM aooa ino aoj. as MURDERER HANGED AT PENITENTIARY flie Eugene Loan and Savings Bank If VI fflUB € CO ’S OVERALLS