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THE EUGENE WEEKLY QUII D, THURSDAY, NOV. 18, 1909 - i PAYS PENALTY ON SCAFFOLD Ixitili’vlll*. Ky., Nov 12 Th« —Bullion of John K Woodward, .resident of the Merchant« National Luk of New Albany, Ind . and jaon» Tu’her, th«’ negro chuuff-ur, wound« J yesterday by Tiloma» loir wrtou Hall. th” boy bandit, I» un- rb»nxe'l today. Neither la expected to live. Th-' boy lakes hi» arrest coolly Th« troy's father says h«> Is not Insane ")!« 1« Just mean," I» tbe way bn ,ut» It- After hl» arrest yesterday lie «aid "I won't tell my nano- I huve sex ,0 brother« nn<t «liter«.'* My father (joe» not live with my mother and all vf them arc within «¡nú mili h of till« -I,,-,. I never smoked a cigarette, rbi'wixl or drank. Ob, yes. 1 smoked „ ,i, .r In Oovlugton ten yearn ligo, at l.ex- l)Ut n> vi r again, u Jong lagton, Ky., on (line ago " II,. n eirn-d «su rally 1» not ln»an planned th«> iayn h<> had no I brr b a good-loi with red hair, ne effen «le. H» years old. blent lifted Tonight th«» r« ’I ■ in.i» I- ft- , an i I !!<’• hl» filth- I toril.ng 'o Wlllla lie . elder • • at terprlsc being the other contestant« for the honor. Baker won over En terprise by only two votees. Officers for the A . oi-latlon were also elected tonight ax follows: Pres ident, George McKnight, of Vule; vice president, J. H. Dobbin, of Jo seph: secretary, Dan 1’. Smythe, of Pendleton, re elected. 'I he i-i'Hol 111ions which were expect ed to be introduced approving the Ballinger policy were not presented, and the expected controversy regard ing the Plnchot-Balllnger controversy did not materialize. O~ Qoo o ••• PEOPLES PULPIT... Sermon by CHARLES T. ELECTING KINGS. RUSSELL Pastor Brooklyn “Brethren, Give Diligence to ■*— fy, and urges that such as have tl is hope shall give all diligence to the mat ter of adding to their faith virtue or fortitude. That Is to say. faith of It self is very good as a start, but G<>«1 requires more thau this. As a condi tion of our acceptance for election tie requires that our faith shall I m * <>t a strong kind, giving uh fortitude for ail of life's affairs; for all of »ur Cove nants with th« Lord; for a faithful en durance of opposition contradiction, etc., that thus we might be copiet of our Lord Jesua Christ, as God has or dalned all of "tbe elect" must be (Ro- mans vlti, 29). Not only must we have a »troni, faith combined with fortitude, but wo must also add “knowledge." We re- qulred some knowledge of God and of our Lord Jesus and of tbe Gospel mes sage before we could come unto th* Lord at al), but the Apostle Is not re ferring to thia, our earliest knowledge. He is addressing Christians who have already taken the first steps. He as sures ns that they need knowledge to enable them to go onward tn Christian development — knowledge In addition to tbeir faith and fortitude. We have nothing to say against worldly knowl edge. scientific knowledge, etc., when these do not cross or interfere with the Divine Revelation, but we are con fident that the Apostle did not intend to refer to worldly knowledge, but to the greatest of all scientific knowledge —the knowledge of God. How shall ive know God? By study of his character. Our Lord Jesus it was who declared, "This is life eternal, that they might knoic thee, the only true God. and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent (John xvii. 3>. This knowl edge nt tbe present time Is tl secret knowledge and. as tbe Apostle says, a "bidden mystery.” which can be known only by those who put themselves into a certain attitude of heart and mind and conduct toward the Lord and his revelation. We are to study God’s character—to learn respecting his Jus tice. bis Wisdom, bls Love and his Power, by studying bls revelation—the Bible. In it we see bls dealings past, and bis promises respecting his deal ings future. And a correct apprecia tion of these give« us a knowledge of God's character as exemplified therein. But since this knowledge is not stated in term« for the work! to understand, it follow» that only thoae in proper condition of heart and enligbtoned by the holy Spirit can receive JA4* knowl edge. It is taught only to the pupils In tbe School of Christ. Th« secret oi tbe Txird is with them that fear him; and be will show them bis Covenant.” Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 13.— I Tabernacle. Make Your Calling and Elec Hezekiah W (Bud) Barnes was hangwl In the penitentiary here to- tion Sure” (11 Peter t, 10). duy for the murder of Mrs. Anna Al-| CO-EDS AT drfch Hames was brave to the end ooO-i- ■< . .......................................... ■o <oo und declared his Innocence of the crluii’ on the scaffold. Sunday, Nov. 14.—Pastor Rossell. of general, "to all tbe families of tbe I The crime for which Barnes was Brooklyn Tabernacle, preached today earth." Is to be most thorough, most executed today was commlttej April from the above text to a large and at systematic, most complete, and in the 3n 1908, when he enticed Mrs. Anna end entirely satisfactory. tentive audience as usual. He said:— To build a handsome bungalow to Aldrich, aged 70 years, to hey imeiy Throughout the length and breadth King» to Be Elected. ranch In Copper Canyon, fifteen serve as" the general headquarters i mill's from Walla Walla and beat out and center of co-el student life at of this land of liberty, young and old Wbat an Interest we properly take in the University of Oregon is unique understand full well tbe siguifi’-aoce of this matter of our election, after learn her brains with a pick handle. Barnes Induced Mrs. Aldrich to ac I plan of a nunils-r of prominent Eu election. Council men. aldermen, may ing that the office for which we are gene society women, including the company him In a buggy to her ranch ors of cities, county officials. State offi running Is a combination of priest hood WHN osii-nslbly to In-pei i the place. On the i wives of several university profeas- j cials. United States Congressmen. Sen- aud kingship! Tbe elx-t are to be ors. way Barnes slopped at the town of The bungalow is to cost about atxzr«. the President and Vice-Preaident priestly kings, or. otherwise styled, "a Dixie and bought a pick handle, re- are chosen or el«*cte«l from amongst Royal Priestbis>d." Tbeir glorious marking when told by the *tor*-i (2,000 and will be built along crafts-1 CRESWELL WILL HAVE worm-] man lines. It will have one large j the people to their various offi. lai sta service Is to lie for u period of olie keeper that It was slightly that It would suit his purpose, ro >m for meetings and sncla) affairs, ' tions. They are chosen with a view to thousand years, during w lie b they will HANDLE FACTORY eaten, Th«- testlnrny during the trial I with a small kitchen, bath and rest i the blessing that will accrue to tbe be kings and priests unto God ami will showed that when the Isolate! moun-i room. The building will be construct-| electors by tbe exercise of tbeir official reign over the earth (Rexelation xx. 4; ed on a lot Just south of the college! M< Minnville Man Erecib Build i iln ran li was reached. liarneH had1 campus own«-d by the University I positions. How strange, then, that we 1 Peter IL Ih ati.'icki-d Mrs. Aldrich with th«* pick who are so familiar with these things They will not "reign on ttie earth" iu Young Women’s Christian Associa ing for that Pur handle, beating her skull In. Af tion, which will be in charge of the1 should read into our text so very dif th«* sense of lining earthly Is-ings. hav killing the woman, Barnes threw ferent a view of election! pose btingal w after it is completed. Ing earthly courts mid throne.- their body Into a hole beneath an uproo The thought should naturally suggest resurrection "change" will constitute A campaign fo r funds will be tree. Here It was discovered f< \ not lo i Industry has I.... n added days later. Barn«'- was arrested launched with a big <■ n ert nexi Itself to ui that if God is i-leeting or them heaveuly or spirit beings; they to < n hi 11 In tin- locating here of an day prevl- us to the finding of Friday evening in Villard hall. selecting a Churl'll In the present time, will tie invisible to mankind, as now ' ' hmdlf f;n tor' I lie promoter of body on suspicion and was aft President Campbell is much plea-«-d it must lie with a view to tbe use of the new I'literprls'' Is I. It. Rush. who. wards charg 'd with the crime, with the interest the women are tak that Church subsequently to serve In tbe "Prince of this world" is invisible ing In t';.e bungalow. The campaign some manner tbe interests of th« re and as the holy angels are invisible, un'ii !.. nt destruction by fire. wns convicted on circumstantial t But they will possess heavenly power is being conducted by me laiies' ad • iiii.l ti'd n factory at McMinnville. deuce. mainder of the world, from amongst visory board of tbe Y. W. C. A. ot Mi Itmh Las an extensile expéri und authority and wisdom and grace. He was tried twl-e and the ji which Mrs. Frederic Dunn, wife of whom they were i-b-i-ted. Ami this is By these glorious attributes they will ence In 'hlH work lie came here dlsagrei'd the first time, but convl :mld from .Vi’MilltiVlIle about two weeks ■ <1 him the second. Ou appeal to I Professor Dunn. Is one of tm ¡uo»' just what tbe Scriptures teach: uu tne- i>e able to serve God und bumunity by interested. Others on this board are ly. that Christ Jesus himself is the tl reign of righteousness, whose up ago. and ifter an Investigation of Ilo* Supreme court, which affirmed Mrs. P. L. Campbell, Mrs. Zeiher, Head, the Captain, the Chief Ruler. I timber ni ar lu re suitable for lila bua- decision. lifting or restitution Influences (Acts Im ■ found enough to Justify the Hames was 25 years old and Is Mrs. Frederick Young. Mr ' P. E. uud that this "elect" company are. fig Snodgrass, Mrs. Frank Chambers uratively spenkftig. his "members." his ill. 21i will begin with the living gen erntloi ami equipping of a factory survived by a wife and child. an.l .Mrs. O. F. Stafford. Patronesses i associates, bis under-priesthosl. The erations. but eventually extend to "all Tin- building to in' used is nearly OF REPUBLICS 'in|il« at the concert will be members of j Scriptures tell us that thts selection Is tbe families of the earth,” who have ti i| It is 20x42. and is locnt- SOON the board, with Mrs. I. M. Glenn and | .1 on Mr McCord's place In the north according to Divine foreknowledge and been going down for tbe past six thou Mrs. R. A. Booth. Will Be Held in Beunon A /res part of town Some of the machinery sand years into tbe great prison-house foreordination. They tell us that God TO BE LOGGED m here, and K band saw will tic added, About the Middle of foreknew our Lord Jesus as the one of death—“prisoners of hope," bow- liso a large turning lathe With the DIRECT who would occupy tbe glorious posi ever, because of the promise of God's July ; present equipment thirty dozen hao- Cottage Grove Faces Serious tion of Prophet. Priest Mediator and Word and tbe redemption sacrifice of : Iles can fit ! ' 1 '.'Il h <!»)'. tint FROM Obstacle to Proposed $100,- King of the world duritxg the Millen Jeeua. Washington, N'ov 12 The fourth when all the machinery is in place the My beloved bearers, if your hearts nium. Thsy tell us also that tbe ssrae 000 Water System «I a •<-ir« of gri-nt rutili r« nr< » th it autput will be gri atly IncreaAcd. ♦ M<m bassa. Nov. 13. — News ♦ It I - the Intention of ’he o|>erators God and Father cf cur I.orfl Jeeue tin aot moved by this message of «r>- sii idlly strenrth« tilng ’he borni» ♦ ♦ direct from Ex-President Gode grace and thia information re letwern thè rrpulillc» of tbe Western to manufacture h indi’s for picks, Cottage Grove. Or., Nov 10.—The ♦ Roosevelt sen received here ♦ Christ foreknew us slso aud "prsdee- ■eml»|ihrre. I» tu be (beli! at Belino» .ne forks, shovels. pervie», and ev- city council has found a serious prob ♦ today. Tbe message states ♦ tinated" that there should be ■ Church specting his Kingdom aud of your pros- Avrer Argentine itepublle. between -rxthlt.g "f that nature as t-uon H» all lem confronting It in installing the ♦ that nothing whatever 19 ♦ cla»s »elected from amongst the world, !-eet« of becoming kings and priests in ih" Ifitb and 20th of nell July. und heir orni hlnery Is In operation —■• proposed waler system at a cost of ♦ wrong with the party. ♦ to be their Redeemer's associate, his that Kingdom, it 1» because you do not Chronic b*. ali iy • ti» Argentine governmei 3 100.000. tapping Lay ng creek eaBt of ♦ uuder-pri”tbocd. bls subordinate kings txNlev« tbe message—because your «blch I» tu tw thè h<" ’ in thl» ciò«', here. The 175.000.000 feet of timber faith does not properly grasp tbe "ex during the Millennium. k tolng touch to pr« the government received application ceeding great and precious promises" : The date origfnally f'x- Other Graces to Be Added. II The Elect No* and Hereafter. for and will sell November lit, lies of God'» Word (Il Peter i, 4i. 1 am ed for th<- four li Internntliinal Con- I The Apostle continues his idvice as on the watershed and merges into The Church is spokeu of as God's aware that this whole message by Amerlcun Stale» wiu May I f. r. Layng creek. The logging operations "elect" now. before the election lias i Jesus and bis apostles bus been so to things necessary to be added by l’Ut ih«» flirt ihit a great would make it totally unfit for use. I,ecu tlnislicd; before the testing is long covered by the rubbish of “the those who would make their calling >»•• it l«»n w li» to I h * held In 111’* ' Killin' I How to keep this water from being completed; before tbe called nave been dark ages" that it was lost to our and election sure. They must keep i i iltnt in that monili, nhlili might contaminated is a question that will proven faithful aud worthy. These sight for a long while, and sadly we adding, and the adding must be little L.olow (hr IrnportiHK •* of th* la- I have to be solved before such a large are "elect" in the sense of liaviug been missed its encouragement to faithful by little and day by day. The knowl i ttlonwl conf‘T«’!i< ♦ . hd to the' outlay of money Will lie undertaken. Mor. nominn ted — "moved and s«H-onded.” ness. 1 am glad, however, that now edge we gain of God through his Woid. fpoToniHfit of th*" Ijittrr By invitation S. C. Bartrum, of r fh«* month <»f July, bring in th»* God moved tlntt they should lie elect the eyes of understanding are opening should lead us to greater moderation i: eb i . P E \ t- and W P in of til \ • « - ■ ed. and "called them with a heaven to see the length and breadth and (translated, teniperancf, in our common drew«. of Portland, all of the forestry tain to make th«* viwlt to lt»*iin<>M "Let your moderation be ly calling." it remained for the called height and dept b in the great Divine version). department, rnct the city council and r»n more nacreruble to the d»*.j known unto nil meu" (ITiilippians iv, members of the Commercial Club in ones themselves to "second tbe mo Plan of the Ages. from thr north Joint session .Monday night. The gov 5>. rnoderntiou or balance in thought, tion" by preseutiug themselves in full I li* three preredlng conferences It 1« not generally The Valua of Earthly Crown», ernment officials were frank in stat in word, iu action. God's people may consecration of heart to the Lord But movi’d along th«* tine* of Irawt ♦ that the Southern Washington, Nov. 13.—Secretary ing they would do all they could to Consider for a uioment what fabu- be called extremists by those who are this was not sufficient; tor the invited Its i Line«*, that I f to hiiv , thf* dele- -*> Co's, assessment conserve the water supply, but said of the Treasury MacVeu^h h is come was ones were recognized as Imperfect aud lous prices have been paid for earthly not begotten of the holy Spirit and who • hl»ve nitopted an bable principle« ♦ property In Lane cot ft was too late to withdraw tbe sale of out with the flat statement that not crowns! Thousands of lives have been know not ' "the mystery." But even of I« >rof>oRltl<»nA an have < ur<*d the ♦ redu i d by the this belt of timber. How the obsta only will he probe to the bottom of unable to come up to the requiremeuts sacrificed and millions of money, to re- they should I be able to charge imnuxi- th» don of th»* gr» at major* + ■ ipt.illzatlon which tih.e scandal gr wing out of the frauds of the call. Hence it was n«*cessary cles will be overcome is yet to be gain uu earthly crown. And rhoustads eration only ■ on the one scora—our int- I, it no effort uilm in.’id»* to »«»er»« + it-ntly, lint such is the case. solved, and it may take months to get committed in.the New York customs that the I »rd Jesus Christ should be- i '. r Keeney placed the n inorlty of the RtntrR into nrcept- + the matter adjusted. The suggestion house by the so-called Sugar Trust conie their surety and agree out ot who paid this price knew weli that I moderation. our faithfulness to the ’ímnt on tne r''a<n>r<i *f th«* rul»*M which, at fir f pro ♦ ass uneasy rests the head w hlcli wears Word of the Lord and to our Covenaut of extending tbe pipe line up the and its agents, but that he intends to his own fulness of merit to supply all bation» were obnoxious to them. ♦ at |3.'i.(>00 per mile and the creek some three miles at an extra renovate the entire service. He de of tbeir lack, tbeir lmperf«!ctlon. And the crown." They knew well, too that of self sacrifice as followers iu tbe took nt $3,000 per • o! when three were of real hn- ♦ roTling cost of * I 5,000, is under considera clare.? he will shoulder the full re this be gladly d'*s by applying for its tenure w< uld be precarious und footsteps of Jesns. Our llv«« should ♦ mil o. as ag-i’ed upon by the • tion. The amount of land the city will sponsibility and that the investiga such tbe merit ot his ilu-atouement- that the attainment of it would bring be so moderate ns respects business • d and then remand«*«! for fur ♦ M»V eral nss"-- rs alore the ask the government to set aside tor a tion will bo thorough and vigorous. them lastlug bulled from others who aud pleasure and food and raiment, Ir«).; I c ):iii».'ii y ’ s o ’ n J.ro It had developed that the depart aacriflce finished at Calvary r < «»nalderatlon at the neit confer- + rail watershed is about 20 square miles. acplred to the same position and who etc., that we should be example« oC Western Oregon, but th<» in con- ment of justice is working In thl* wft) th«* conference« Making the Election Sure. The timber in this area is matured considered that tbeir right to it was wisdom and moderation to all—extrem depart junction "ih the treasury • bo»«n mad«« education;.!, an.! < \ ♦ bon 1 .if i qiia'fzfitl ni lowered and must tie cut. The people wanting Keeping before our minds that the as good or better. 'rent on the ruad meut. ists only «long the same lines that h nee h:iR ahown that a Hound ♦ th<* n< the 175.000.000 feet wi’1 start a man- heavenly Father made the motion or f What comparison should we institute bonitlon !w almost certain to s« - + 1 m * i I lo 32S.itou and that on Jesus and tbe Apostles were coanted ufacturin • plant here. Mr. Bartrum the call, that we seconded it by ac railing st k to 32.000 tin* «' adhealon. So It happen« that + as between tbe value ot such a crown extremists by those who knew not, nei 1 said the sale of this belt was only a cepting tbe call upon its terms of ' aud the "crown of glory." honor and I th* tentntlvp program ho lud«-» romv 4- per mile, nmking a total of ther did umlerstatid "the mystery” of beginning. Larger sales would fol I faith and consecratiou unto death, immortality which God lias promised tbeir endeavor to lie of "the very elect. •uhj«TtH that already have f1gur«*<l In + low He asked for the co-operation SAFE th* debate* of the pree»*»ling ronfrr- + and that our Lord Jesus is our surety to bis elect—to such of them as make of the citizens here. Tatieuee must not be forgotten, in the + who will tuake good our unititeutioual tbeir calling and their election sure! addition to moderation, "Let pntiem e Mr. I he Bureau of American Repuli- + lilemlshee. what Be shall we say of the Lang Creek Logging Will av- Has God placed too high a valuation have her perfect work, that ye may ll‘ Is to Im atrengtheued and <on- ♦ MORE RECORDS prospects of our being elected and at upon tbe liea' euly < rowu. iu deuuiiiu Tin own Below Proposed be perfect and eutlre. wautiug noth- tl’a’<! for another ten year term of whose door shall we lay the responsi- -.............................. ( AT ATLANTA ing that those who would share it lug." Next add god likeness—general Ilf" it the least, and II is hoped that Ci-/Supply Source btlity if we i*re not elected? Surely tl otnniisslon of International Jur- with the Redeemer must preve tbe.r goodness, benevolence, iieulguity to tbe unchangeable God who nominated Iri will l>e sble to report something COMPLIMENT loyalty to him aud to tbe principles ward all. Add next brotbecly kind Roscfbutg, Nov. 12 — W. J. F b- us bat made every provision for our in the nature of a code of Internation of righteousness, nud to tbe spirit ot ness— in tbe natural family rHatlon- Atlanta. Ga Nov. 10.—Two heart erts, a eixil eng n, r 'f M ”■ ril. rep al law that will be adopted for th« HARTOG breaking finishes, and the lowering resenting Cottage Gi . . . ><• Super «lection and wilt co-operate. Surely love, to tbe extent of laying down sbip. and also in tbe spiritual family, ttovi-rnnient of the American repub of thf track records by Strang, and visor S. C. F 'ti " < ' a Umpqua our Redeemer, our Surety, our Advo tbeir lives in bis service and in "doing tbe Church. "Love as brethren" lic« In their diplomatic relations If cate. will give us «. .ery assistance in (Albany Democrat.) rain whfch prevented two eventr,were Naticn-t good uuto all meu as they have op- (ought to lor«). "We ought ateo to this report 1« s.-itiafsctory. the fourth i**« way and. according to bis prom- has Booster Uartog. of Eugene, the features of tho second day's meet settleir','P* i« •*> • <" ? o' 11. portunity, especially to the household lay down our Ilves for the brethren.” •onferenc* will embody In a treaty d". l !«'1i to go out of th«' city booetlng at the speedway here. ,i « sale | lea. aeuas all tfeluge to work together After many growing out of th" i of faith r Still furth«»r tbe Apostle urge« that •hi” imsic code, v hlch Is expected to business which he has made a iecld- disappointments yesterday, Harding of a big tret' of ’ e • , : •* k fur r-o* Just as surely, there- hive the happiest results in th" s«»t- ed success As a booster straight and drove an Apperaon "jack-rabbit” to Our Ix>rd asked wherein would be while all of tbe foregoing are elements to a luniberli g ' ’ n Th» eity r>f C >t- fees entire reapotMlbtlity for faN ll"nu'nt nt any disturbing questions simple he has very few superiors He tbe profit to any man if be were to of lore we superadd lor* Usetf in tbe <•.. i,»"g victory In a ten-mile contest. The tage Grove has ’ - that may arlsa in the future between uml-rstan I k publicity through human Buick car won the amateur 10-mlle creek ter an app pi '«in" of water ■se w««M Be at oar 6o«w. And this m gain the whole world aud lose his fullest sens»* toward tbe l«>rx1, toward whoa B l lh»Cer Iu oar text xJecfiirea, th.- republics. credulity about as well a* any man free-for-all by 1-100 of a second, but for its new sjatrni. to own soul—lose bis future lite. For tbe brethren, toward baruantty, to “ "ppioxi- The Pan-American railway, postal In the country. There may Im a lot lost the featur«1 event. 100 miles, on mutely 3100 000. W he’ *be govern- &la*n ywur calllug aud Nectlou sure." tbe purpuae of our preaeut lupn.' we ward tbe brute creation and toward f’t' • and parcel posts, a uniform sys- of hot air to the Hartog style of tho last lap. The Buick was driven ment's sale was leportsd st Cottage Fas« ttns standpoint we have i t might ask a modified question, name our «peenies. While all of these oan- • 'iii of collection of census and com- bmmtlng, but it counts Just the saute, by Joe Nelson, Chevrolet's mechani Grove, the us" of the water« cf T "j cta) taua-est in our own ejection, such ly. If one should gain tbe empire of not be loved in the same degree, ail ni "lai stntlHtlrs and consular meth- and It Is probably no hotter than tho cian, and he lost on the last lap to creek fot logging op".- • m ” v iore- I as we never bad before when we mis- I the whole earth aud all of its riches, should profit by tbe spirit of love in •'I: supervision of food supply, th’’ Insisting of other tnen. Hartog has Will Knipper when his lubricating oil s«>en at cce, and a vigor ot«- _ _ . p-jtest undc.-»tuu<i the eutlre matter. la aud if another should gain this heav pur hearts for all. I'r fei-tion of public health, mot the don? a good deal for Eugene. It i was n’. d. to Sopcrvisor ! Barirum. our Ignorance we thought that 8t Pe- became exhausted. fc’ilatlon of rn'es of International would have progressed Immensely »•r- «a r» V* v TY n «. c . q ' “V. Shall Never Fell." l.ewis Strang was compelled to The agreemeut rea"b»d by Rail two «0* ' *«• wKttan footisniy about our enly election to the heaveuly King •■«change are othi'r matters left by without him. but he added a stlaitilus 4 dom of one thousand years and to I . gud IU'bcrts 1» ’bet 'he bco’nU'-'«'- Now comes tbe cIRuax of tbe advice I’f " ling conferences for th«' consld- to things often needed to set things withdraw from the 10-mile HIS* for 1 Gt | tnaklug the election toire; for acFCf11, , jubsequeut fternai blessings with the - -1 large stock cars after ♦»>- •• to those s«»el»Hig to make tbeir calling i ’■i itlon of that wh'i-h is to meet at In motion with it whirl. .1 i the timber tra<i are to b' . • i ’ * With its I whi«** *■’ *" lirst lap, in , I mg to tbe errou«>ous theory which we Lur^. which ot these would choose and electieu sure (verse 8>. "If these Bn n*^ Ayres. Mptmullil start Eugene will h* •*' Lad "swallowed" without projxM* mas- tbe better part—which would show things be in you and abhuud. »boy ....... « r mt “60” had assumed the las to threw all cf tho logg tig one | tions below the point of th? proposed 'v and up-fo-Jsie subjeef^ fl't* rifhi *«•> *•/: h"‘ lead. Ho captured two other races tlcsth'-,, Gvd was doing all the elect- 1 the real wisdom, aud which would be make you that ye «ball neither be bar less tclegrnphv and aerial 1Ui>F ariog will be in h Is20-horsepower Fiat with ease. i water supply source, thus in no way ho’ !•'iisv.«, aud had unalterably fixed the foolish one? But tbe contrast in- I rel) uor unfruitful Iu the knowledge interfering with Cottage Grove ’ s plan. and his meth- n for It has begun •" .,--«■11 just thu same. Ilcilti Olilfield mill (Tiri-tie our destiny as eternal glory ot eternal I 1 creases when we note that tbe domin ’ho govs'—' .<> be rcaiiz- o,|s will long I»' remembered, not of our Lord Jesus Christ.” And tbeu Strang defeated Oldfield and Chris suffering, long centuries before we lou of earth cannot be secured by our as our text declare«, if these things 111 ng board that there with mt a pleasant .. taste taste_ to the tie in a specially arranged 10-mile HERMAN RIDDER he were born. a lie need of regulation for thought, for as a booster I,..-..-.......... - - stands race In the remarkable time of 07:-' »ailing through bloody sea«. «Dd that abound and if we give diligence to tbe t This erroneous view blinded our ‘a mere competency of earthly wealth government of these new mod’ s out in ills originality different from 01.94, averaging about 0:39:50 to i making sure ot owr calling and elec SAYS more I iiimmunlcntlon und travel An outer men. and hence attracted mental sight from all the various In is attalued by only one of a thousand the tulle excepting in thu last lap, i tion and do these tbHi»s. we «hall I I 'll h I so will lie mad’' to arrive at centives which now are so pweious who strive for it day and night. Sure attention. when' he blew a tire and had to re never fail —we shall in no case full STORY IS e sound basis of regulation of for- duce speed at the turns. . This al<"'e i und so helpful What bad God fled»«! ly from tbe staudpblnt of the l ather's of aecuritig our el«ictlon. God seekefb r i Immigration and naturalization. prevented him from negotiating thIs | us to be ana to do? To sit upon n Word all earthly honors are vanities, sueb tor joint-trelrshlp with tbeir Re New York. Nov 13.—Herman Rid 1 to define real neutrality in time DOUBLE distance In less than 7 minutes. der of the New York Staats Zeitung, clond and to play upon a hnrp and to in comparison with the he.iveniy glo deemer in tlie Kingdom. God "seeii- IN of war. In the four-mi!«' « vent Strang aver- 1 the statement attributed to sing to all eterulty. cbeerfu.lt l«x>kiug ries and blessings which may be sure eth such to worship him as worship \n effort will be made to ol tain FEDERAL PRISON aged 0:41.11. George Robertson was I declares • Speaker Cannon that Ridder had .over tbe battlements of hi'iixen t" »>-u ty attalued by tbe "called" of this compelled to withdraw his Fiat from ’ him In spirit and In truth." promised Cannon the support of his I our dear frleuds writhing i:i toHiient.-- ’ ’f * wt*h the Argentino Nnfalnnnl G<wpel Age—if they will but follow both events in wh ’ ch he entered. The grand consummation of oui San Francisco. Nov. 12. A report own and various other papers In re ■ ud striving hard to praise tod for it ( ■’ tcnnrv In commemoration of <be ■”b . ..r«' of tho day, the 100-j the Divine directions. •Section—our Kingdom beoor« uud ’»••fion’a Independence. Moat of th«» from the United States .Military pris mile light stock car race, ended in turn for the removal of the duty on ail and to think of his «mirse in our gloriee—la specifically referred to by < iitonarh*H fall in or around 191 h. on on Alcatraz Maud, in San r rail-1 I the first and second places going to | wood pulp, is "absolutely false. Can election and tbeir dsmitathm ns the ex I Terms and Condition« of Election. Bay. says that Quartermaster. non must be crazy to make such an St. Peter tn tbe next ver«»» vaj ug. Ì he ruccp :q of |nferrhnn,re of pro- .'Dio emplification of Justice and f Iaxve? Ì In our context St. Peter tell« us upon Sergeant Roy »’<»>’ !as' n'<h,‘ kl.lcd I 'the Chalmers-Detroit drivers. Knip-> absurd statement.” "For so an entrant-« «uall be r"iui»j f' -iir - and ' i H î T oji I h netween Amer- what terms the called and accepted We read Indeed in tbe S'-ri-'t ires re : per and Matson, respectively. At ' Mllllnlly. an army Votr», e> tered unto you abundantly into ’lie 1 hi and Enrop«»iin finlrersltle* h.»H Thoma- hurling him from the window of the 1 the start Nelson fought Matson for ! specting a Kingdom. f<u " 1 h our may make their election sure. After ' ulted In th<» projection of a plan barracks to the rocks below everlasting Kingdom of our Lord and ailing our attention to Gods exceed and second place, eventually winning it King- Lord taught us to pray ' 1 iv similar < xchnnge between the Jesus Christ.” if. dear Breth tlu-ii killed himself by blowing 'his 1 when the latter stopped for repairs. MARRIED t doni come- thy will I"1 dm c in cart h ing great and precious promises he Savior American republics, and finally nn brains out. The nu-n quarrelled and tells us that they were given us to ren. we believe these things, let ua t lirai « * as it Is done In hen ven nient will be made for the In a rage Ford threw Mullally out permit them to control our llv«»—our ,o«*«**»»*****4*»****»»e* dom of error upon ns the intent that they should operate iu I't etliat I* I al participation of the republic« WOOLGROWERS words, our deeds and our thoughts. our minds so as to influence our lives. i.i Iho ceri moni™ attendant on the .if the window. qency At 3:30 p. m.. Nov. 13, at 23 East we recogtilsc l it t t Surely we can well afford to be con <>ii nlnj; of the Panama canal. taise In harmony with tbe Divine will; and ELECT OFFICERS 13th street. Catherine M. Tower and bi’tweeti ti es • Ml” Nellie Horton, of Fort Worth. niys- unit thus we may "become partakers sidered foolWh along lines of the sac Merle H. Mllli’rr both of Junction hopes. Now. tl. .» Toxas h is Imen elected treasurer and I rifice of earthly Interests, if thereby n i Pendleton, f .ov 10.—After an City, Rev. D. H. Trimble oftlciatlng tery" 1» revealed t > Word of the Divine nature, after having es secretarx of the Farmers' union of a « fhpt state She has b’sl passed her lntercs'lng contest. Baker City was e that • nped tbe corruption that is In the we can develop the character which and • \ I is Spirit, Frank Heyer has bought 104 bales ,'’ti i.irllldav. Tue Farmers' onion this evc lng named ns the next place world through desire." selfishness, our Lord desires and prove ourselvee of meeting for tbe Oregon Wool of hope fR>m Glenn Andersjn at 20 th? MIRentilal K .to hl"' ........... •* worthy of a share in bls Kingdom. lust iverse 4>. lie proceeds to ampll 1 r growers’ Association. Ontario and En- I ity and thi.t Its ' ( hi» Jim». Nov i IV y ■ *’ cents per pound. members. 1 ¡ Hilling jump on .lack Johnston HEADQUARTERS FOR THE UNIVERSITY AX fourth session of BUREAU WATERSHED OFF MESSAGE ROOSEVELT SOGAR TRUSÌ TO FEEL PROBE OF INVESTIGATORS ISREDUCEO COTTAGE GROVE WATER IS BROKEN TO JOHN H. CANNON'S FALSE TRAGEDY IS ENACTED ♦ STATE NEW MARRIED