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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUAR
TWO
O"
NEWS AND GOSSIP
OF GREATER NEW ÏORK
Little Soldiers
!
D. THURSDAY. FEB 3. 1910
"•030
PEOPLES PULPIT...
tn your blood aro the m.lllcna
of corpuecloa that defend you
against disease.
To make ami k«»ep them» little soldier*
healthy and strong, is «imply to make
Sermon by
and k«*p the blood of tiie right quality
anil quantity.
CHARLES T
f
This is jn«t what ILxxl's Sarsaparilla
RUSSE 1 J.
does —it helps the little soldiers .a your
Cabin " Mr Stowe is the son of the bloixl hi tight disease for you.
(Guard Special Service)
Pastor Brooklyn
Rev. Edward Stowe, retired whs’
It cures scrofula, «»csenia. eruptions,
New York. Jan. 2 9- -This is a great was long the pastor of the Windsor catarrh, rheumatism, anemia, nervous-
1 abetuav.c.
d«y for the Palaeitee of the metrop- Svenue Congregational church, Hart­ n«"»«. dyepepeia, general debility, aud
builds up the whole system.
ells. A Patnelte, it may be explained. ford. Connecticut.
He is a graiinate of Harvard, class
Is not »<’ painful sa it anun Is. being
of 1904, and has been a s,»ecta! writ­
only the name adopted by tiiose who
er fur newspapers.
He was for a moon, but he died In Japan about
Sunday, Jan
The third meet­
adh«»re more or less to the political
time assistant editor of Tiie Circle three years ago. The house and Its ing for the consideration of Cliur. 11
and religion« philosophy expounded magazine, and of late he has written magnificent
turrt h’ngs
th >n be­
in "Common Sense." "The Agé of for the Outlook, c wring the Custom came
The spa
the
propei.y
cf
"Silent” Federation vias held today
R< ason." and other works by the House scandals among o;her
ings. Smith « nephew. Cearge Grunt Ma­ clous Brooklyn Academy of Music mis
late Thomas Paine. Esq.
sold it to the crowded with Christian peopl«» of nil
son, who has Just
A Teacher« Famine.
"Tom”
Thomas
Paine—called
younger Whitney, All the rare and denominations to attend the thirl
There
is
a
"teachers
famine."
of
the
Paine by those who are not
and
mámente, of the series of four meetings cullisi
costly decorations
cult of Paineites- was born in Eng­ among the I. :h schoos of th«» me­ ■tvuc.ry. paintings
and
draperies by the Peoples Pulpit Association
tropolis.
and
the
Boarii
of
Educa
­
land on January 29. 1737, and his
pass into the hands of Mr. Whitney Pastor C. T. Russell of the Brook
tion
is
experiencing
much
difficulty
birthday has for many years been
in a’mo i the same condition as they
lyti Tabernacle addressed the large
made the occasion of a pilgrimage in securing a sufficient number of we:.> left ty "Silent” Smith.
qualified
pedagogue
to
take
the
of the Paineites to New Rochelle.
audience
for an hour and a half
It has of.en b.r.i alleged that the
New York.
That suburban village places which must be fllle«l hy the
Whi’. i menrlon Is the most sump- The deep Interest felt mis evidenced
beginning
of
the
second
half
of
the
was originally the Paine homestead,
by the profound silence, a» nell as by
At tuc i tiy frinished hot» ■ of any pri-
and in its midst is to be found the school term, next Wednesday.
I In the world, the inter­ the eagerness of face. The text was
vai c'
a
recent
examination
only
ninety-
only m. nnment to Paine in the coun­
worth more the same as on the two previous occa­
io« deci rai’ons being
try which he did so much to estab­ five teachers out of 460 appllcaants than a mi'li; n dollars, Nearly ev-
sions. "Say ye not. A Fedyratiou, to
qualified
for
the
position.
lish on firm foundations.
except t ho all them to whom this people shall
The examination in languages ap­ erythiug in the ho»«e
It is likeiy that the Paineites. at
old
floors
an«<
ftamework
came
from
the New Rochelle gathering, will in­ pears to be the most difficult for ap­ chateau« a d antique shop« in Eu­ say. A Federation; neither fear ye their
One hundred and nine
fear, nor t>e afraid" (Isaiah rill. 12)
dulge In the customary denuncia­ plicants.
roi r. end in its wealth ot antiques
tions of former President Roose­ took that tn German and only twelve it l- the equal of mary ot the most The speaker said:—
velt. It was Mr. Roosevelt, the au- were successful, while only nineteen fatuous palaces in E trope.
We meet tvslay to consider what sac­
thor. who. in his “Life of Governor out of eighty-six passed the examina­
With the exception of the grand rifices would need to be made in the
tion
in
Latin.
In
English
fifty
out
Morris." referrd to Paine «Meres-
of fifty-seven failed, and in French ballroom, the entire house is a per­ Interests of Federation by the three
pectfully as "a filthy little atheist.
fect example of the Italian Renais­ oldest denominations of Christendom.
It is painted out by the Paineites, five out of seventeen were successful.
sance, being ci sely modelled on the Of these Lutherans have least to sur­
posl-
Of
the
thirty-one
applicants
for
not without an appearance of truth,
plan of the finest Vene.ian or Flor­ render, Their tenacity for the Word
that Theodore was wrong in his la­ Gon as clerical assistants only t h ree
entine prlacex of the days of I«eon- of God they may still maintain. even
bels. The late I>r. Moncure Daniel qualified.
ardo da Vinci ror Michael Angelo. though others of the federatisi tsslles
Conway proved conclusively that the
Historical Tableaux.
The cb'maey
y piece ■ are e'-'bc-ate might
allegations regarding Paine's per-
more and more aliandoti the
The history of our country from
marble from ol«l Italian
s>nal habits were the slanders of the early days when only
Indians works in
Holy
Scriptures,
under leadership of
The ceilings in mast of
palaces,
his enemy, and court records still in i were in possession up to the Revo­
were t. reported b d'- the Universities, Colleges and Semi-
the
room
existence show that Paine was suc­ lutionary period, is being taught to ly from famous European dwellings. I mi ries teach lug lliglier-Crltii'Ism inti
cessful in a libel suit against this the children of * Brooklyn by means
The portieres and other draperies I dellty and the Evolution theory. The
man. His habits were those of his of tableaux and puppets.
A snm-
are of old figured velvet, anil the Federation nevertheless would still
day. according to all reliable testi­ mer or two ago it was discovered
mony. and charges of intemperance that history as taught In the public great broi'ze fiie-doge in the dining permit .Lutherans and others Io love
room are the finest in America;
and revereuce the Word of God and
brought against him would apply schools in the lower grades failed
The craiid ball room Is in the style yet be in fellowship. Almighty God.
with equal or greater force to many to make any deep impression on the
of Louis X i V.
Its mast generous the Son of God mid the Holy Spirit,
other great men of the republic's minds of the youngsters. Miss Ag­
furnishings are «he marelous tapes­
nes Bowen, of Brooklyn Institute of
firmly believed in by Lutherans, would
history.
tries by
Boucher
and
Dechaise,
He was not little, according to tbe Arts and Sciences, decided that the
design and color- all l>e acknuwledged with more or less
which
in
texture,
Paineite?. being of medium stature way to appeal to the little ones was
to be amo «g the of mental reservation by all the de
and commanding mien. Certainly he by actual figures that they could ing are admitted
decorative tapes- nominations associated In the Federa­
most
wonderful
very
was not an atheist, since the
understand, so she planned the little
tion. Nothing along these lines would
tries in the world.
anti-
wax.
first statement in his great
museum of historical scenes in
inlaid with rare need to be alsindoned. Even Luther'*
The
walls
are
Rea-
Christian work. "The Age of
china and any other material that
woods in quaint designs and adorn­ plea of consubstantiation in the Eu­
son,” reads: "I Believe in One God, filled her needs.
ed with paneling
in
high r« lief, charist may be held without objec­
Want Women Police.
and No More.”
which was formerly in ihe chateau tion. Even the honor of being the first
Ground Hog Day
If a certain Quaker City maiden
Those Columbia university agricul­ has her way. Harlem will shortly of Phoebus d'Albert ne..r Bordeaux. denomination of the
Reformation
All the ballroom furniture is < t the
turists are awaiting with great anx­ have a full-fledged corps of women
might still tie held. We conclude then
iety the coming of next Wednesday. police, who will patrol the streets of Louis XIV period, and in the ad­ that Lutherans would not be required
On that day the scientific farmers that section of Greater New York, joining conservatory are many spec­ to sacrifice anything.
will take observations which will break up the "chewing gum brigade” imens of costly marbles from Italian
Some Things In Common.
prove or disprove one of the pet be­ composed of hundreds of small girls gardens.
in addition to these r.irnishlngs.
liefs of tillers of the soil the world and boys, and bring about other re-
Episcopalians and Catholics have
Mr. Whitney had some of the finest
forms desired by the residents of
over.
old masters in America, including some things in common. They each
Next Wednesday will be the sec­ that locality.
a portrait
of Charles I
by Van claim to represent the original upon-
ond day of February, and February 2
The young i woman whose energy
tolie Church.
They each clnlm
is Candlemas Day, and on Candlemas has led her to take charge of a set- Dyck, a portrait of the Duke of Vil­
(through their bishops In the laying on
Day.
as
everybody
knows,
the tlement house ; at No. 84 East 111th liers. Viscount Grandisaon, for which
of liandsi apostolic authority. Their
Arctomys Monax decides the weather street, which has been established Mr. Whitney paid a large price.
Adjoining the house in Fifth Ave­ common claim is that all other denom­
by Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont as one
for the next forty days.
You don't savvy rhe Arctomys branch of her
Political
Equality nue is the residence of Mrs. Joseph inations of Christiana whatsoever nre
Monax? Well, dunderhead, that is Association, is • Miss Nettie Podell, Stickney, and on the corner of Sixty­ false churches without Divine author
the Columbia university name for the who recently spert two years in ninth stret is the residence project­ ity ami hence not to be recognized or
beast known as the marmor, or, not Philadelphia as a probation police­ ed by the late Edward H. Harriman, tolerated. Accordingly no minister of
ahich is being completed by.Mrs.
infrequently, as woodchuck, or, in woman.
Opposite the house is another denomination would be per­
common parlance, as the ground
"Such a police force.”
declared Harriman,
mansion,
and on the mitted to preach either in a Catholic
hog.
Miss P iell in aninTatediy discussing the Yerkes
new or an Episcopalian pulpit. And if l>v
For many centuries, farmers have the project, "could do a great deal Sixty-seventh street corner is
mischance sqt ll a circumstance should
steadfastly indulged the belief that of good in Harlem.' Crowds of girls house of George Gould.
The Whitney mansion has been occur It would be considered neces-
the ground hog comes forth from and boys, some of them mere babies,
many “coming-out” sary to purge the sio-red »¡»«t by a
his hole on Candlemas Day. If he flock about the various subway en­ the scene of
From the
sees his shadow he returns to his trances and the prominent corners parties, and many of the debutantes kind of re-conseeriitlon.
hole, drazging it in after him. and until late every
evening.
selling 'nave since become well-known in so­ standpoint of these denominations all
others are heretics; but, they Hay, not
the elements turn themselves loose chewing gum. They should be at ciety circles.
The sale of this house to Mr Whit­ willingly so. but Ignorantly so.
until April when they begin over home under the care of their par­
again.
ents. The present condition is dis­ ney marks one of the largest pri-
Here note the fact that a cleavage la
vale transactions of this sort ever
The skeptical Columbia university graceful.”
in process amongst Epi- opnliam. A
consummated in this city.
farmers do not wholly believe in
Whitney Mansion.
minority, termed high-churchmen, are
this theory, and. it is said, have se­
The Whitney Mansion at south-
gradually separating Romewnrd, while
cured a real live Arctomys Monax cent Whitney mansion, at the go ut h-
the majority are sharing the senti­
on east corner of Fifth ave. and Sixty- SUES PATTISON
for
observational
purposes
T
ments of other I’rotestnnts, to the ef­
Wednesday next.
| Eighth street, which was erected by
FOR RUNNING
fect that the matter of "apostolic suc­
' the late William C. Whitney, has
New Official
cession” Is probably less Imisirtunt
If you should have occasion to again become the home of the Whit­
visit the office of Mr. William Mc­ ney family. Harry Paine ’Vhitney J. R. Pattison Seeks to Recover than their forefathers supposed. For
Carroll. of the Public Service com­ has purchased the home or his fa-
the purposes of this discussion we
Over $6000 From Est
mission. you would probably be I ther for a sum said to aggregate
s may without offense ignore the high-
greeted by an alert, clean-eut young nearly three millions, and takes pos­
of Robt. Pattison
church minority and say that the
man. who is Mr. Carroll's new sec­ session today. James Henry ("Si-
Scriptures which plainly foretell the
retary. Nothing remarkable about • lent”) Smith purchased the mansion
J. R. Pattison today began suit In perfecting of Church Federation Indi­
that, except that the new secretary from the elder Whitney.
He in-
is Lyman Beecher Stowe, a grand­ , tended to occupy the palatial palace the circuit court against 8. B Eakin cate that it will include Episcopalians,
son of the author of “Unde Tom's i after his return
from his honey- and William T. Pattison, executors Imt w ill not Include Catholics. Never
of the estate of Robert Pattison, who theless the Intimation is that while
died at his home near Etigone on the Federation "will I* a Protestant
January 7. 1909. leaving an estate
one. it will not be antl-Cathollc. On
valued at $30,000, to recover over
$6000. alleged due him for superin­ the contrary the two great systems.
tending the farm of the deceased Catholic and Protestant, will frater­
from February 16, 1900, the plaintiff nize and co-opernte along various lines
■■ pecjaiiy in the manipulation of so­
alleging that on that «late he enter­
ed into a contract, with Robert Pat­ cial and political Influences.
tison to superintend the farm. The
K man who has ■ weak and impaired stomach and who doe« not
i'lie breadth of the Episcopal creed
plaintiff says $700 a year is a reas­ will not cnll for particular stierliices
properly digest his food will soon find that his blood has become
weak and impoverished, and that his whole body is improperly and
onable compensation and claims that in Federation, if only their pride on
Wsutficientiy nourished.
$6133.76 is due him, some money the «ublect of npcHlollc succession can
having been paid him. F. H. Green*
Dr. PIERCE’S GOLDER MEDICAL DISCOVERY
I»' satisfied. They are nil prepared to
man and H. E. Slattery are ntto -
make* the atomach strong, promoter the flow of
admit that no parti ular wisdom or
neys for the plaintiff.
ditestive lulces, restorer the lost appetite, makes
holiness has t»ocn <olnmiinl< ntisl from
assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and
geticrntion to generation, from bishop
i
purili ."3 and enriches the blood. It is the treat blood-maker,
to bishop and from bislmp to’ lower
flesh-builder and restorative nerve tonic. It makes men
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Upmeyer re- clergy through the laying on of hands.
strong in body, active in mind and cool in ludtement.
day. Mr. I l'­ The ara willing to admit that there
turned from Eiig«-no
This "Discovery
Discovery ” is a pure, ilyceric »«rira'it of America medical root»
meyer has lost «orni 'Table In flesh ha v been men ns wise and others us
absolutely free from alcohol and all inju.-o-os, habit-t«.» ming dni<«. Ah it»
during the recent trying operation.
I heir < 'oin-
foolish outside
ingredients are printed on its wrappers, It ha« no r«da>. nsl.ip with secret
Mrs. Fred Jackson, 'if Lake Cr«s k. munioii. They
X to niirnit
nostrum v. Its every ingredient is endorsed I y the lenders in all the schools of
was brought to the i h<«si itnl Monday
that no greater light upon the Word
medicine. Don't accept a secret no.(rum as a i n stitute for this time-proven
and underwent a si' ght. operation that
remedy of inown composition . Ass vova nf !'-. iih «’BS. Hiey must know of
afternoon. She is recovering nicely, of God and Its meaning lias »•ollie
many cures made by it during past 40 years, r «ht in yo-ir own neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. Ch. arb— Eni'icott m«i down to humanity through its chan-
World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. H V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N. Y,
family and Grace Dr .'l.a''«! and her i els than through outside rlinnnels.
daughter w<ro up from Eugene over! Tli'-v are willing to admit that their
Sunday, visiting at the Up..iey<-r i clergy have uo more of Divine Grace
ranch.
and Truth. Wisdom and Power than
Miss Hertha Widener visited at th»-' have Others of God's people. both cler­
home of her friends. Chas. Bailey arid ' gy ami Inlty, outside their boundaries.
»’’’bis sterling household remedy is mca.’
family, east of Junction City, list
JKcessfully prescribed for a "world of
Saturday and Sunday.
Mr Bail« y Hence they nre willing, nay. anxious,
roubles.” For derangements of the di-
returned with I er and spent Monday for Fi'deratlon. and nak only that their
. jative organs it is a natural cowe« tive,
“face be saved,” by some m-knowiedg.
visiting at the Widener home.
operating directly upon the liver and ali­
Considerable horseflesh has been meut of the long Idolized thought Hint
mentary canal, gently but persistently
changing hands hire the past week. ability to ex|siuml the fb-rlptures and
stimulating a healthful activity.
Its
Henry Roberts sold a two-year-old to I the Grace of God In cxpoiimling them
beneficial influence extends, however, to
R. W. Fouta, of Monroe, for *130. could lie bull only through their clinn-
every portion of the system, aiding in the
William Lynch sold a three-year-old lie). They have no desire to prove
processes of digestion and assimilation of
to the same party for 1250. W. E
no.!, promoting a wholesome, natural
ip petite, correcting sour stomach, bad
Grimes disposed of a team of colts to their dalin ts sn|»erlor grace and truth
by measuring swords of the Spirit with
R. F. Myers for a handsome sum.
ureath, irregularities of the bowels, con-
All of the farmers’ telephone lines other ministers.
v. pation ami the long list of troubles
Up to the present time Episcopalians
ii
'ly traceable to those unwholesome
coming into town from the south have
nitini's.
Kaspariila dispels drown
been placed on one set of poles. This decline to be parties to th»' Federation
«, headache, backache and despond
lead will be carried across the rail­ unless their special claim lie in some
icy due to inactivity of the liver,
road by the Pacific Telephone Com­ • n»e or degree recognized. J’ride says
pany.
Tills will eliminate a large It would never do to retract now nil
k fncyi and d.-cstive tract. It is •
••r, ngt’iening tome of the highest value.
number of poles on our side streets
If it fails to satisfy we authorize all
that, have heretofore been maintained tliat the denemlnatlon lias stood for
They
I alcrs to refund th
chase price, r.
hy the different farmer»’ lines.—Har­ in separation for centuries.
UuvT C h MICAL C*
IJ lain) Orego*
risburg Bulletin.
ESTA E
FARM
The Fountain Head of Life
Is The Stomach\
KASPARILLii
OOO*
Mass Meeting No. 3
CHURCH FEDERATION
Counting the Cost
\X hat
1 [Nscopalians. Catliolics and
Lutherans Mud Surrender.
>—O
woulil urge Christians of the other de
I uominatloiiH, esp«s Lilly Hie clergy, t<>
consider the advantage wlileli woiihl
■cerm» to the I'ederatlou l>) having nil
I’rotesiiui'. minister!« ii«'vept tlielr ordl
nation.
They do not claim that It
wonk! make them wiser or better men.
nor more ethcleut teachers, either of
truth < r error But they do « l.ilm that
It would give th. - hi an UHthurit-j in the
cyrs of the p«up(« a::il give color mid
rc.isounblei.«■■•« to the Ihslerntiou of
maní i bun lies with dlHcordnnt creed»
|«>slug us one church In the Federa­
tion mriiiigeiiient.
The argument Is. "The common pe<>
pie. the laity.” ure disposed more
than ever 1« think for tbeuiselvea on
religious sulijis ts mid to study the
Bible for themselvea. If, therefore,
as luiuiatera, you desire to hohl the
people in cheek so Hull they shall not
think for themnelies juu ^oul<! do
well to com ««le the clnliii of apostolic
succcsh I o I i that uo olie Is permitted
to Interpret < r (ea« h the Bible exi-ept
tilos«» who have received u|>«»stoll<'
benediction. It was disregard of this
claim of ii|H»Htuli<* tM'ii««ll<'tton wbivli
levl t«» freedom of thought on religious
subjects mal ultimately leil to tiie for
ination of l lie various aecta.
You
should now seek to restrict further In
veatlgatlon of the Bible ai «I furthei
Interpretntlon of It by accepting our
theory, by i>crmltting us to grant you
reeognitloii iii some himple form of th«»
rights of niHistolle authority through
our bishops, if you do not do so yon
will more and more lose your bold ni
the people, for we ure comln;; more
and more to a time of individual
thought on every topic.
The Scriptures Intimate that till
argument will ultimately prevail and
great I’rotestant denominations be
tliu. vitalized and, in c«>o|ieratlot«
with Catholicism, for a short vvhll«»
dominate Christendom Hodully mid
politically, crashing out Individual
thought ami negativing and black list
Ing till religious teachers outbid«» the
Federation iftid Its Catholic Ally.
From thia stand|><>lnt the Epl«'"|>iil
system will lose nothing, lint even he
a gainer of prestige through the I'ed
era lion.
What Catholics Would Surrender.
For Catholics to Join the I'ederatlou
would signify the aiirrender of a great
d»'al, and ««t. I ii the light of th«» Twen
tleth t'eutiiry, surely much cuuhl Is*
Hurren<len«l without any hii . rltl< »• oí
manh'H'd merely with the amrltice <>f
a little prld«' For the Church nt Rom«'
to ftslernte
with
the
i’roti'stant
Ciiurilics would mentí that they «ca­
ed to pr«>t«»Ht nml that she rellmiuinhed
her | h « ullnr < I.«Im«
Hi That she alone is the < liurcli of
Christ and has authority to instruit;
(21 That she is more than a Church
or proHp««-tlvc Kingdom that to her
has been cotutuitte<l by G«><l the ruler
ship of the worlil In r«»«t«'< t to all mat
ter.« temporal aa«l Hplritual. hen« «■ that
h I k * I s th«* ndgnliig Kingdom of God.
(3i That lii'r Pope is Hie ■uth«>rlzc«l
representative of I'lirlst. anointed and
commissioned of G«sl to fulfill nil I he
prophecies of the Scriptures resp«« tlng
the reign of Christ, Ills Millennial
Klng'lom, et«'. 'I hls • liiim of Papacy
Hint the P o | h *' h reign is de fwto Hie
reign of Christ Is expr<»Hsed III the
d<« hiratiou that It«» Is th«' ti<< yeienl of
Christ the one reigning laHtrad of
Christ.
(4) The d<>< trine of trans-subatantla-
tlon that by the blessing of n prl<»«l
the ordinary bread mid wine nre trans
inutisl Into the m ttnil soul of Christ
iliis tl«'«h mid Ids blo'sli for hii < tith e
afresh In en 11 celebration of the Mass
Whatever may have been true in the
remote past, iiHsuredly our t ntlioll«
friends can no longer claim that nl!
the purity, .ill the falthfulti<*ss to God.
all the san« tltv of life amongst be­
lievers In Christ nre to be foiilal it«
tier «'omtutitilon. St. I’n.il dis tares, "It
nny man have not tin* Spirit of Christ
tic is none of Ills." Surely nil Chris
tlans admit this standard nml the cor
rectness of the Apostle's teaching
lli'fi«’«» tb<" Ignoring nml setting nshl«1
of all creeil« nml linrrlers w Id' ll linve
heretofore lnn<lere<l the Unity of th«’
cliur« li of Christ might be po» Ibl«'
Tlius the tlr i Cntlmll«' obji*« lion might
ca ily be removed In favor of Federa­
tion, or. ntlii better, lu favor of I nion
As our i.pi«'' pallan friends full to
prove that tlm apostolic hii <’«<' sh | oii to
ordination gave either greater wl-«tom
or more gm «• to tlielr «■lergy than to
otlmr minister« of the Gospel, might
not our Cntbolic friends rensonabli
idmlt the same?
The seeoml claim that Pnpncy Is
G'sfs Kingdom, that the Popes reign
successively ns Christ's Vice g«r«nl.
should not be «IÍI1I nil for Catlioli’ « of
our dny to lay naide. However strong
ly it was held In tlm tiark past il
surely little nppreclnted b.v c.iilmli» «
today. No longer <!o the Pojies <b>iul
ante the civil rulers of Clirhtendoin
And no longer do tbe people coil»hlei
it wino flint they should do a«,. More
nml more the imisses nppreclnte the
fnet Hint tno original kingdom of « arth
was given to father Adilin nn<4 that
mankind ns his children nre the nat-
nral heirs of the inheritance. M< re
nml more the people are <ll«pose«l to
consider popes, czars, emperors nml
kings as merely flgure-hends, without
any rant title «»rnuttioi ) i«"iii t»"iivrii
| to title or to coei« «' tl)«' I.... I1'1'
z' *1'
1 »ml more th«» niaa»«« demand • "ii
gream*. I’nrllnmeiit». It«»l' list»«« •,l"*
i I» ouiiiii * Ami in«'«* *“'•
,l" ‘h,'>
demnml that th«*.» »h«H refill th"
•«»iitlinenta of the iwoph’ In < I"'
rollgioua uinttrr». The «U.v "f ,'"rk
n«»M and tguorame In wM h th«" p»
pie twllcved Hint | m >|><»« »'•■< C"g* w»»ro
Divinely ap|H>lut«»d l«» rule llii'iu
plvlue authority bn« g«'»'' by
Gen
•rul Inti'illiP'i" «• li»" taught manklm!
that It I" n mistake t" *u|>p"».' that f
one <)«»! u|>poliit«s! king «ml kingdom
wer«» Divinely »ppolntisl to wlp»» unuth
Women
er I'll Inely ii|»|H'liil««l king ami king
from I emale Ills
dom off th«» fm-«» of tli«» ein th Hem ••
po|»'s and king« now admit that they
Mlntte.H «ll Mitin. ' I » is » gr.-at
reign by n isqmlar suffi’iam«». »ml
" ti ..!
m;th rvr troni L
al" ’ Ir ubica w lilch
tlielr nppi'uls for money. for unlit' ■
« mi.» I ¡1 WeakiieM
nml navies. Is m» longer on the for«»
« «I brokep dow it
that thi’.v wer«' Divinely lii«iructi«l to
« " nd 111«1 li of Hn>
ay ala in. I Tend a«>
obliterate each other, but on tlm *
mm I k Ì w hat I .ydla
t»f np IC
I I'n.k . iiii ' b t < g-
This claim, however, wholly
I'labl' <'<>lii|>ollli«i
stray* tli<" urgumeiit that we nr«’ le
had il< I*«» for other
««r ever In th«' past have I h ’« ii umb’i
sullrllng w«linen I
«'hrlat's Klngiloin. «’Ither *llr««'t «’t
felt suri» It would
through th*» p ipe« N«»lltier imw nor nt
In Ip me. ami 1 inual
¡any other time In th«» w«rld« lii«ioiy
say it dl«l help Ilin
vv..miei fully. .My
hns ther* been n reign of rlghti«>ii«m' ••
pains all let I III«', 1
>iuch a* the Scrlptura« «I»« lare chrl-t -
i, nmt w it hin tliri'c uiuuthg
Kingdom shill! I'«» May vve m t. tlii’n
i was a |s'rfeclly well woiimii .
with good grae«» Catholics nml I’rat
• I nmt this letter inaile p dille .to
«»stants admit that m’lther **ur « alii'»
h 'IV th«» Is'iu'lit women may tier!
ll*‘ | h ’1 h ’«. emp«’r*»rs nml king», imr « nr
\ •
I «' I
from l.ydla I- 1'1!
I'roti’stant king«, emperors nml tn’iuis
Componivi " Mr« I « it n • • Mut t» « st
with
nny
of Churches nr«> reigning
2! là »ecmid St.. North, Miiim»a¡*>ha,
Divine authority nmnlfiwt to human Mimi.
1 Imiisaml« «'i tm»«»liclte l limi genti­
Judgment? l.«’t us humbly nil mil the
nonsi'n«*» of th«» h’gi’iidn on our colli«, li’ • tratitiK'id.t!» Ilk« tin' iah"»'«' provo
« 'llciem y of Lydia E l’lnkhnin'a
tiie vff<* t 1
Catholic nml I’rotc-tuiit.
\ > id «bl« < oiti|H»iiml. w hl« h I» inailo
that king* nml |s>|’«’* reign by the
Zellt wljl I ; • • : i a I ■ >” t • .* c d t >■ r ♦ •«.
grace of G* <1 by Divine appointment
Wmm’ii who sutTcr from Un««a» clin,
Let uh rather «ay that tliey camo i:»t.» tri sdiig II1« i» »-»cll.tr l" tln ir ’«• x ahoulii
OKTcl
<•
Of
11.'
|K»Mi»r through th«»
not I«»»« night of H'«' fgeta «r doubt
force nml In n lime of common public Um iilnllty of I («Ila I! I’liikham a
Ignorance. Nor by lid« do we mean \ «g«- al l« Coiupoiiml to ri simi' tl«vir
any «Hsresp«« t to the govertiments of health.
I f s ou w tent s|M»«’lal ik I v !«< vv rito
today rather we Imre shown tluit t<
t<> Mr». I’lukli «ni. ut I.vim, Mnna»
i day tli«» peoph» are ruling
-I.» vvlllir. «I v«oírl« tt«’russirietly
their Congresses, Pnrllnmeul
>nli<l<mi «I. For ìSO y«"ur» sii«,
nini
: stags, etc , nml that
lias I h eli lia'lplng sla’k Woilia'll in
t*m|M’rora nr«» mere
tuts way. Ir«'«* of «'li ergo, Lluu’t
< I
power, mor«* or lees
«Rata
vv. i».
i <■.
immlent upon th«' g«n»d will of tlielr
I |»«N'lll«*.
If It b«» asked how «<• »bull neeount t«>rnl or spirit.>■' tune twen. we need
. for th«» perlinl of tli«' <l.ii k ng«-' nt «1 ail h i hinget Coli »liier lb»- il «»i.'«til
| tocrntl«’ nml «Icvlllsh tuHnile, our re for till« one « lili h «hall be the *
sf nil tuitions'’ tiliggil II 7«
| ply wouhl Im to p« bd t" the • post!'
wonl< II«’ «I«« Inr« » tlmt Sit»» 1» tlm Trans "Substantiation, Masses. Pur gs
tory.
gml or ruler of tills world, who to»«
, eperntes through the dlsoliis’lem
We are free to admit tti.it tlic Cath
through tli'»se not In linrinonv with olle doctrines of 'I rails •uhsinui tai Ion.
Go«!, who emistltin«* th«" vn«t majority Musses und I'urgiiii r> would be dltll
lln Christendom mid elsewhere Ami cull f"r "itr < atlo'll friends to aban
j we ri'tniml you that «»ur lx»r*i J»-«us
of I ■•deration ««r for
i also HjH'ko of Natan a» l»*ii>g th«*
Nel ert II' ' «• W «’ I*’
I’rlm «» of this w«>rl<! or ng«' i John xtl.
ri i nt uur day there
■ 31». nml of himself ns tin» I’rlm <• or
>.«1 upon tlusse Im
lluler of the coining Age. the Mllleli
W ltli"Ut agreeing
I nhil Age (John vvIII, Ihh
nlttemt < Ialiti
Ah. y es! the houiht l»»th <'athoik « ami ini; <'n!b<*ll nftWitU«'i$ ft mr hrr<* *'tv
I’rotcstanta admit what they and »11 tli.lt th«» t'«111.1 le d'» trim« of I'urga
| tbe world now «<•<•. th«* Imtlcr nnniely. torj u hi<-li li«*« nl (hr foumUthm <»f
t lui t for a long time our great Adv er 1 tli«-««» thro*, i« ii mint r»**p'**’ta tii«»r«*
«ary held us lu.n homing«' of Ignorance 1 rnllulinl thill o ir
mhmt il>M |rliiv
an«! superstition. In getting fr««' from Lf ct. ruul 1« riurc
It Would suroly
Will« h many bright minds hnv«» ran
l»> ni'T«' <:■ <1 ilk • to pr. \ Ulc Roiuv w ny
tuwartla Inti«! iiy. liei'nu*«* tl
»ti«* of hiiuinnl
•>f »« i | m * fri.*
I not see that ti my <>t th«* tea« 1
ty lliiiti tn I« ¡iv«* Ih<«u«n ih ! m of u 11111 » » h <
the pa*t. bolli <':itli«Ale »a«l I
U«H»|t**«|) lu III»
nn\*ul««li f«$ nil
«« ti » not ouly Irratlonul. l>ut ui««! | • i «•tirnlt«
How«- t$*r. t’u ■ Lord u Ulin*;.
tivcly uno« rlptural t«'u* liüig« *>f mm
it 1 « my Intinti» •n io <11
*■
and, a* 8t. Paul «!■« I «r «I «l«» trlne» «>
le* t lu n ic»*nr rul Ma
M< • lug K"
lieinoiis" (I Timothy Iv. li.
i tiri ti »n |*rwp,$ of nil drnmiiiunt |< »im
Not Vic«-gvr«nt Christ
« hi Huiulny M ir tl «1 8 ■> irmi) of )«»<l
<*!»’$ «iijed
In vh-iv ot th«' für«* gültig In vlew ol a* d*’**lri* <•» nit rn«| wll 1 be
w «• V ill lh«,u iMVk
111«- fnct timt the Di» in« title» <»f »II ou tlmt uct HM««’
for th«» S* i Ipturi 1 l.tpln ibilloii «»f ihr««'
klug« and einporors are tiow abrogai
«•d. |»np»< > n«'«-«l fi*«*l no Hp«’’ l.il di« diM-Irlnr» l'iirgi
ni d Hell.
gra<e l<> her «au «' In slmilarly nbi<> i Kuininhit; up, thru. W«. fimi that
gatlng the clalm flint the pup* « relgn i.utheram* w**ni« i tmr* n«»tbini; to I- - '«•
an rvproHi'Utative« of Christ «r lia«»' by r«*«l« rnihm notlilng to wurrrud* r.
authorlty h <> to «!«>. lini«*««! auch » «•Xi-cpt n UHI.» pride.
r.pifctnipnli in«
'daini I« more siifvly «l<’iii"l tinnì l««d<l. 'Iki’Wl*' will litui I'«!« *rnil««n to rottt
for In the light «>f olir «Liy |>apacy * lh«*m llith* Th «•y < nn «••II utTord to
lx'*t friend* <niin»t look luto the pust loin Hie Fede ration. ••«ip<«< Inlly
» ii
alili |»'int witli prlile to iiny a« hl«*vi» IlTlDti
« lll< h th»»y inni*! tin* r«*
ment* aa ilroperly repie «»ntiug the I'gllllloll uf till* u|M»itoli«- micrrnfthiii
ri'lgn of tii<» i’rln* «* of t’eaee Initnan
Ami this they enu nlTord to < on*'<s|e In
lud In the light ’.f tb«‘ present ull nf Its very mildest form, r'-nllzhig th.it It
God'a p«’"pl«'. Catholl' « and l’rotcsant« has never ’»pci-l ill) adv niitiig««l them
of every ahnd«.», abould rejoh « t<> Join anyway and Is Impoaalble of <|em< «•
In Ilie Lord'* 1‘ruyer
Tliy Klngdmu »trattoti. In view of the fact that the
«w* ; thy will Iw <!«>ne ........
»- It i- 8 rlpturev d<s l ire that there are but
«loiie In lieaveu ' Nurcly llds I* what twelve njHisth s of the I.MIIll* ami si ill
nll .«»liits of all denominai Ion* h I ioii OI leilii itlly show only a twelve »t ir
«leslri» und pruy f r und Inbor for
«rown to th - church during this Age
Not
.
itid only twelve foumlatloiia to III»
pu** of iiuraelves liowever.
New Jerusalem the t'hiiri'h In glori
nineteen centurie* of eiforts
I lew the n "itild blwliops eltlmr (*»•• ■ «
thè contrarr. Even mir la*t
or give ili«.•lidie blmaltiga? (Ilevela
of grast niisHlounry «*i»li-a«or. ntbolk’ timi iM l; xxl. Il )
and Protestant, prove» tiii-
i nhiMi
* titillili ig tln- t .athollr' l'hltreti. Imliig
State» »tatlNtl«’» »how that In
’ y < •. i r assured from tln- H tlpliires timi
1*0 flirre wcre »Ix hiimired •■III JIN w III not li«' ii nieml»er <»f thè Fe«l
of lieiith«'ii», and that In the y
tl«'ii. w <* < .1« Inde bv mivl diia t tic I'
th« Ir niiinber» kni dnulihsl tlier«
•Hi
i-l inn < ’.
iwelve huiidri',1 inllllmi» <.f beni
■•I t
ot I I
Wlilh' «ontinuhig mir «'xertlou* .
I to
half of th«* lie.’iihcn» iibroa«! n
I ill»»1
hoine. lot i.» tle mir f ilili to |b,.
tle'» word» and "w.ilt for G. <1 ,
frolli hoiiveii ' (f Tli«»*"«ido||lan« I.
AI the Hooeu.i «'.mim; of chrr-
the gCriticatimi of bl» ehurch
ein t." ’Ids Oilnts,” giitheri «! fr«
«lenomlnntloii». Catholl«’ and r roles
tatit ( iiu «1 nome from oiitaltle « af nil
of tlietm only thon will the . pl rlmis
r«d gn o'
•
>f i •" in I-1
nml the Church begin
Only then will the spiritual n . «I of
Abr.ih.'im I»' « omplete and the «< rk of
lilesHliig th«' nur« amorale world begin
tbe Milletinl.il Kingdom work th«*
♦
< h i*rt lirow nf Satan mid his empire
Hie “. »tteriug of dnrkn«'*H
.......
-a, Igimrmi«*«'
»nd mt|wr»tltlmi which he foster««!
*
Hi«- n-HC
•ding of the earth With t!n> light * ♦
♦♦♦*♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
”f th«» kii»»|i'«|';i
..................... "f th«» glory of i ó d
th»*
family homo midway
the reatoriitlon <>f natural Israel to
Eugene and Sprlngfleid. Jati.
Divine favor th« bringing in of ev ri
lit In. «I .1 n m. Joseph Hansen,
fa ding riglitemi»tie»B (brinigli
tliroiigli » n men
I 20 .vi-ara. of pneumonia
H*
tal. phyHl' al und niorai upllft ’
* hud diphtheria but took a re­
"ver theu Hhull refu»e nll i
ami li «b’velopi'd Into pn«11'
hleasingn und prlvllege» will Iw
i.
II"
II« b 1« ,v<
a
I
stroyed from ninong»t the ne
mid
"d <«v«ral
’
il broth'
tiro!
’nl *f*
rht» <■' entn Uly in 11„. , |., ,. ,
1 i I. among them being M«*ivini H"n*
’flllentiltim God» will ahull i •
»••n, tlm w«’ll known young reni
i «’•• d«»aler uf Eugene. A number o’
' n enrtli even n* 1t I» dono In h«»n
Ills brothers nr« afflicted with dl|'l>*
«
th'Tln at tlm present tlm«»
“Kingdom of God'n denr Son”
fnn«*ral will be h«’ld nt Gordon's n®*
W’hJcii we wnit um] prny. Ami |
di’rtnklng < luipi'i Saliirday nt -
«ver good or bad «ther klngdoms
m with Interment In the 1. O. O-
cemetery.
For Benefit of
Suffer
t
DIED
who