Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, February 17, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    government shall l>e perfected and all
tom to form a panel front and the
ethers shall I* dratr-ved In Hie Hcond
six shortir gorea at *Mh side of the
Drath
Thue, eventually, every fane*
skirt are lengthened by a flounce
almll I hov mid every tongue «»nfeee Io
with a straight lower edge measur­
the glory of God Then every creature
ing four yards with the panel includ­
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ed.
which la lit heaven, and on the eurth
On Thursday evening. February
The waist U laid In small tucks
and under the earth, shall be board
.u* 4*4. j
3. a number of Miss Venlta White's over the shoulder to the bust-line on
aaylng. Iileaaing. mid lioitor and glory
friends gave her a surprise party in Ib* Bid* *( the p.mel p. i ¡loll, is
and power I* unto him that Witetli
honor of her birthday. Music, games ■ quartered in softly at the waist an-
Senrton by
■ poll the throne anil unto the lamb
and conversation made the evening Ider the belt of the borderlni'
The
CHARLES T.
pleasant.
Miss Edna White assist­ panel is outlined on each side with
forever till-vlatloii v Illi
ed by ber siuter-ln-law, Mrs. Will the bordering and where the flounce
You Ara fiaught With a Pri«*,
RUSSELL
White, served a delicious four-courss 1» appl'ed the gores there le also a
Poaatbly God could have arrange*
dimer.
The guests departed at a row of this band1.
Paatvx
HrookJy*
The leevaa
Teat "»wu Duh Diy God Require »1
aouia other way of deallag with atu
late hour wishing the hoctess many are plain, of elbow le igth, fiulshed
1 abetnade.
lire«, bol to Do J<o«lv aad lo Lore Merit,
more su <h happy bir'hdays. Those with bands of the bordering and
and sinner* which would not have r*
to Wdk Hstoblv W(4 Tby God F
present
were
tbe
Misses
Edna many frills.
quires! t*e death of Jeeue ae Ibe Itarv
An anphque of «m-
;Mweb n. • )
aoiu prhs. ths purvbSM pries, '*"!»■
th*
■ | was the pastime, followed by a Stephens, Velva L'tteiback. Hattie broMery Is applied lo the tw t.om and
Eva upper part of the panel. The gown
Xiirtle
Wllrox,
■Ó dsinptlou pries for sinner*. But the
« I luncheon served by Mrs. Kays, The I Purkerson,
Ooo ooo............................. .................. ... ■ ■
Helen
Broughton.
B.-ulah
Wilcox
The
Is w«irn with a guiuipe, low necked,
MAKE THE SCHUMANN- ♦ 'decorations were in hearts.
fact that thia method was adopts«! by
♦
Graham. Lillie Perk rsoi Lora Ad-
ly of your nelibbors aa you would
1* of s >ft net or lac*,
HF.INK <X»N< F/liT FOR FBI- ♦ | guests of the club were Miss Wanda Irian,
Norfolk. Va.. Feb. 13.-Are the words
our great t’rsalor aaaures us Hist u*
Venlta White and Gladys Cro-
have
them
speak
of
you?
Or
do
you
A gown Intended for morning of our text true? Is It possible that
KVKN1NG.
FEBRl - ♦ i Logan and Miss Nell Murphy.
♦ DAY
otlwr lust hod would have I hmmi
uer
and
Messrs
Newell
Baldwin.
W'-ar on ;ho beai h was developed the true religion of the Bible demands bold up tbslr Ituperfevtiona to ridicule,
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♦ ARV 25. A CERTAINTY BY ♦
wise, so just, ao beucflelal. Nu other
hied linen, ai­
The Jolly Sixteen club met Thurs­ Gerard Hai vey, Homer Kellems. Eiuil fr »nt a deop rose
aa you would like to have them bold
GKTTING A St'RBCIUI'TION ♦
Marsha
Sam
Morris.
Harry
Robin
­
most red, In
a
semi-fitting coat- nothing more of us than Is expressed up yours? Do you guard your tongue method would have so fully demon,
NEAT AT ONCE. Sub erfp- ♦ day evening at Mrs. T. A. Gilbert's
son. Arthur Gulllford, Roy Stickles dress, ve>-y simple in ’ nos and gen­ In thia text? What about tbe Jew­
»trated Gods Wisdom. Justic*, La»v*
♦ tten rests will be on sale at ♦ 'home, Mr*. Elmer Roberts being land Rex Naylor.
so tlmt you a|>eak only things you
Mrs. Otho
eral outline, ii was ><t extremely ish Law? What about Ita alu-offerlug. would thluk proper for your uelgtibor and Power
the Eugens Theatre Satur­ ♦ ¡joint hostess with her.
ladies’ prize
smart and gave a slender eff ct most its burut-oSerlug, Its tliauk offerings?
day, February 12, ard Mon­ ♦ Roberts carried off the ;♦♦♦♦****»*♦**♦♦♦♦♦**♦♦♦***
lu tirief, Iben, (•««!’• •rrangarnent la
to apeak respecting you. If you changed
*
■ iug to the ni-.Jorlty of women. What about the ten couiiuandiiieiita?
that all of his human creatures shall
♦ day. February 14. At Eaton's ♦ ¡while Mr. Ed Hanson w
places?
prize.
The
rooms
were
prettily
dec-
The
six
t,
red
upper
pait
wr
in
What about the digest of tboae com-
4 Book store. February. 12, 14, ♦
have «■ptairtunlty of full return to bur-
FADS
FASHIONS
prince»« etyle and extends to the tuaudiueuts approved by our Lord Je-
Bi'Tiple Justice—Nothing More.
Subscription seats ♦ ' orated in red hearts in honor of
and 15.
tuuuy with himself, provided they sl>k
i
Valentine
season
knei
.
where
it
Is
i<
ugthened
by
a
will be resev'd February ♦
Do you oct begin tn see. drnr friends, to do so. provided their hearts, their
I sus, "Thou shall love the Lord thy
4
4
4
circular
flounco
wit
n
lov*i
d
The regular ♦
21 and 22.
> God with all thy heart, with all thy that wbat God requlrva of us la tuiM'h wills, are fully responsive to the letter
(By Catherine Mann Payzant.)
Miss Bertha Dorris and Miss
pl: it nt the back
Thia flounce Is
♦ seat .ale will open February ♦
uilnd, with all thy being, with all thy beyoud what the majority have ls*m and spirit ot bls I«” the require­
New
York
FVb.
12
—
So
many
laid
ot
’
plslaiy
under
an
emb
old
Pauline
Davis
were
hostesses
to
the
♦
provld'ng
sufficient
•ed
24th,
subscription seats are sold to ♦ senior class of the University on Fri- women go south during February band, hangs most graeef 'Uy. tneaa- strength; aud thou ahalt love thy rendering? Do you stand appulled and ments oct forth In our trit God lias
♦ I i day evening cf this week. Members and Mar h that a complete change uring about four yards at 1 « lower uelgbbor as thy sulf"? What about tell me that It would tw luijioealble to provided In Jeans fur Hie satisfaction
guarantee the attraction.
Church attendance? What ulxiut our live fully up lo tbut standard? I agree of Divine Justic* as reat-ects all of th*
Remember,
subscription ♦ of the same class often do not know has taken place in the dressmaking eJ te.
♦
. one another and this affair gave and millenery exhibits, and January,
The neck Is m id with a hl h, be­ reaponslbllltlea to our families? To the , with you. Aud St. Paul agrees, say condemned race who desire tu re tur i*
♦ tickets are reserved first and
all money refunded if the at­ ♦ ' seniors a chance to know each other. a once dull month, lj now filled with coming art « I r i al hi 1 w I• h a I Church? To the i>oor? What about ' mg. "We cannot do the things wbl< h
to bls favor
tiny cream ruchlng and a full tu le study of the Bible to know God's will? i wu would.”
♦
♦ traction is not brought.
The Scripture* again
We agree with all the
♦
1
bow
of
n
eream
’
had
.
The
fasten-
♦
| What about our responsibility for the [ agree aud drelaru ''There la nona ' creeds of Christendom (bat
Ing is made < i he
:. gid* with I heathen?
♦ i
I righteous, no, not one. All have alo­
ami
What
about
baptism
I penta&ce from sin and an rndmvoe tv
I covered buttons an J buttonholes
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| tied and come abort of the glory uf I put it swsy from our thoughts ami
made through stti uall, p ■luted tabs. i tbe Lord's supper?
With the Lenten season again with |
indirectly, dear brethren, all the j God."
The sleeves are long ■ nd p'aln.
[words and deeds, combined with faith
us one can expect a temporary lull
What ahull we do? Shall we any In the Redeemer's ascrlBi r au<l a full
Chaniol •olorv J suede .hoi* w re | matters included In our questlotui and
In society circles. Three clubs, the
worn and gloves to match, while the many more are Included Incidentally in ' that beenuse we are unable to live up i conseeratloti of heart and Ute <" do
Aloha, the Monday evening whist
hat was a cream st w vid . turn­ the provisions of our text. Sometimes | to our uwu conception" and stand
the Father's will nothing abort of
club and the Friday afternoon whist
ed up at the side and tr' . med with a whole sermon Is preaclntl In a few nrtls of Justice we will make no at
club, have discontinued their meet­
Hila ntlnlnmcnt will gnln tbe aalvnHoo
a wreath of red ro’e* and a small words. No one will dispute the rea
teiupt to do so. tmt abandon those wtilrb tost Is now bolding out to man
ings until after the Eister-tide.
showing of g en foil gr.
sonableuesa of the IUvIne requirement ’tiindirds entirely? G.d forbid
VV •• , kind To «U< h the A|H>«tlr ftplalna I bat
students of the University are
■»
For a porch bildge party a dressy
as stated In our text. Our Creator are weak etioii.li mil lmfi f-xt euoil.'ti tbe rlghtrou*uie«a. the full <lemai»'ls of
Ing forward to the freshman
gown with r gr-ceiul drapery was
which is to be held in the new
chosen. The ma.irl'-l was silk serge could not justly or with aelf-ree|iect us It la. Tu ignore our beat Ideals of til* Law of toil hla full rcqulrvioent.
nasium on January nineieeath
In apricot eolot, it Im me I in b nds of ask less than this of Ina creatures who Justice Would be to take off all the | "Is fuinilrd In us who are w alking not
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black silk ov 'eld witn lace.
The would enjoy Uls favor, liie Interests brakes and permit the downward tend i after the flratl but after Hie Spirit’*
back of the guwn 's plain extend­ I of all demand that these principles uncles of our depraved natures to go (Itoiiiana rill |i From tbe moment of
The Fortnightly club held its an­
ing full into ;•
ht train The front should be required of every creature rapidly from bud to worse- to curry us
nual election of officers in the club­
I our cvnwratlott ami tirgrttlug of Hi«*
fifth,
of the skirt I.- nil just 1 uchlng permitted the enjoyment of Divine fa
rooms Saturday.
February
furtIter and further from Gial and Hie
the floor and twa tront poitlcns vor to the extent of eternal life. Who­ atandiirds of character which lie np holy Spirit toil deals with this class
The following officers were elected
aa with soba
Hr trnltia Hirm In th»
cross each other, slip, rently front ever falls to come up to these condi­
for the ensuing year:
Mrs. Albert
pruves. We can surely l>. V coutctil to S. bool of t 'hrM. dl«> ll'llnllig cliiatrn-
right to left, coming to a small point
Sweetser, president; Mrs. Minnie
tions would thus evidence Ills nil
io nothing less than our very I h -’I I o Ing. proving thru*, testing the al orrltv
in the back tt. d leaving a ' smajl
Wasbbutne, vice-president; Mrs.
:.s. L.
live up to uur own Ideals and I raise of ttirlr con-ecrstlon Vows mid the
R. Edmunson. re.crding secretary;
amount of fold abiut the waist, a worthiness of life eternal; bis pro
Mrs. Carl McClain, treasurer; Mrs.
wide fichu of blaeb silk and lace longed existence would merely be a those Ideals ns nearly as pomoble to loyalty of thrlr hearts
Io tb' «r who
decorate the wakt portion, above prospering of siu and a menace to tbe .be Div Ine standard
W. P. Boyntpn, corresponding secre­
prove faithful thr great reward la
tary.
which rise- a ijallow yoke of b'a.k happiness aud rigtiteuusuess of others
V, oat WoulJ 0» th* U»sf
promised glory, honor. Immortality.
But now let us see tbe scojte of this
During the afternoon the chib was
net. embroider« d in Iridescent beads
Supj’.se we do our very l.e«t dally Joint heirship with the la*rd Jesus
favored with a musical program pre­
and next the iace Is the Inner yoke Divine requirement, whose justice we
pared by Mrs. Road aDd Mrs. Alton
of delicate errnm Jace. Tne sleeves | hitvs already acknowledgod. We note tu measure up to our highest com ep- t'hrlst In tils Millennial Klogtlotn and
Hampton. Miss Edith Prescott. Mrs.
are short to the lb w. finished with , the natural dlvlstu* of our text lulo lions of our God given ideals and Ita work of tilr’ahig all Hie fa in 11 Ira of
staudurdn, »■ uid G"d accept vf ibis • tb* earth (Galatlana III. 21», Iteveistlo»
Read, Miss Strtngham and Mi’s Sha­
black bands, below which fell longer three parts:
ver rendered vocal solos and Mrs.
sleeves of the cream !r \
.and count u» worthy of Lis favor and ¡III til
(I)
Doing
Justly;
Douglas plryed an instrumental so­
of eternal life? Surely uol. 1 lie Law ! Hur rfiia^rremrst with all ’,<’rth'«!«ix
(2) Loving mercy;
lo. Toward t e close of the after­
of the Izird la |«»rfecL Justice 1» I •■reeds’* Is In rr«|H«'t to what shall Ise
IS
BUYING
(3) Walking humbly.
noon, Mrs. Freeland's committee
Justice Not tbe bearer of a law. not •lone with the uuanlntly- with III'»»
nerved d.inty refreshments tq the
The requirement of fuitlet In nil our
WAY
the vve!' wishing, ri’elvvs Hie rev» ird w ho do not prraent tbemaelve* to G«’t
ladies
dealings with our fellows, commends
but tbe doer, the ■•(’•dleiit! Hi re, tie
' and who sre not iH-gotteti «galt» »>f
Marshfield,
O..,
Feb.
11.
—
Sey
­
itself
to
every
rational
tulud.
It
m
* 4 *».e
W tr* . tlte holy Spirit
we th.< ourselves In dllth ulty
Our crawls of Hu»
mour
H.
Bell
today
admltttd
that
the
eludes the whole Law of God
A
entertained
Mrs. Julius G IdsTi’
WU approve dark a»-es tulsrepreseptisl the teach
our
Southern
Pacific
Is
negotiating
with
brief statement of that I jiw will, ti
y afternoon
the Aloha club Tu
lie olHS.Ieut I Ings • 'V Hie Bible In *••«;••’ ( tn I tiesa»
him and the other owners of a large had our I-ord's approval reads. Titoti <;• d*.> l.a” nod <!•
age won th-»
At cards. Mrs. Frank
, and tout u« that they are nil to lie cott­
tract
along
the
west
side
of
North
to hliu. Imi tn ti
prize. Tha M’sse- F ’ i ani Men
shalt
love
tbe
Ix*rd
thy
God
with
all
Slough for a right of way through
feil r r hut •Ireda or ili u-llixls of
innuy thim.*»
Goldsmith asti. ted
tby
heart
and
all
thy
mind,
all
th.
the property. The land In question is
ire Io purgatory or f ■r nil eternity
to aei'ompb
freehment3.
owned by the Hank of Oregon and being and all thy streugth; and tIn u we do not t
ti hell li
I, » I- the Irai ti­
were: 1 Mrs. F. A.
the Southern Pacific wants right of shalt love thy neighbor ns tbyself Ot
• ..f »
i
Mrs. C. . C. Page
"We esuli i
the verj ræ
way for three miles.
these
two
propositions
lung
all
t
■
Tidball, Mrs. Jepp
• o h shown.
The deal has not been closed yet Ijiw and tbe I’rophets. It Is but Jn~l vvi.uld" v ••
Kay?.
I <1 ■ lure. In tbs*
owing to Frank B. Waite and R. —
E that we should re< ognlze our t reutor manda ot • .
4 4
tles of rixeut years held the attention of the public
I Hie fa in 11 le«
Shine have an undivided Interest in as first; that we should glorlf- ‘lie tile Imper* ' *
The Tuesday ev
.it of Roberta B. de Junbn. the Philadelphia heiress.
ttflfq ■ but Hie re-
like Fl. I' iiii I
a forty-acre tract near the mouth of
One
who
gave
us
our
being
and
all
and M-
met this week with
Ferdin.
■ waiter, who disapi«ared together from one of I'bllad.
North Slough In which the Bank Ofj
■si man that I
* iif tills ihnl I hrw ntinll nil Io»
eir beautiful phia's fashionable
Frank Wet.erbee at
As the! the blessings that come therewith
hotels and remained bidden for thirteen days. Miss d> Oregon is also Interested.
me from Hil» «I. .
./ All the «In t
eyes stinti lie
new home at the corn •• of Thirteenth
that
vve
should
be
otudleut
to
ins
deal could not be closed until Messrs. I
«I All Hie denf
Mi’. Lee Travis Janun is seventeen years old and the granddaughter and beliess of Robert Waite and Shine concur. F. B. Waite righteous requirements that make for that is Imperfei i t
and Mill ttreets.
sin ami weukni-”e«
lie utistnpiMsl
For Hie blent
was the winner of the ladies’ prize Buist. a millionaire smlsuian. Throughout her wanderings with Cohen from Is now en route to Coos Bay.
our own happiness and that of others
we serve God's Law
II.
while Mr. Frank Page received the Philadelphia to Boston and finally to Chicago, where the couple were found,
« uni» years of Christ '■ reign U.C
According
to
thin
right
of
way,
the
It
is
also
but
right
that
wo
should
honors fjr the men.
Toward the her faithful companion was her little fox terrier. This picture, taken in Southern Pacific Is evidently figuring
but with our bodies
fl
I - ii|illftlng or rvaurm tloii will
recognize tbe rights of others, as we
close of the evaning M’s. Wetherbee Chicago, is the first authentic picture of tbe girl published.
le
•••■! while Ibe knowledge of the
on bridging the Bay. By coming In would hare them recognize our rights What Is our hope? I
and her charming daughter, Miss
‘hat way, they come to tbe edge of Tbe Golden Rule la tbe barest of Jus­ deliver«!? Can wr |irrvall upo» O d
of Gist «hall Oil the whole earth.
Beatrice, setved refreshments to the 'our Ju i rs, .v: s Helen Washburne.
to chaugr the reasonable requlremei
tbe bay directly across from North
■ gels on ibe plains of Betkleheiu
•lub and guests, who were: Mr. and Miss Julie P-OS-. Miss Lucia Wil­ orders. Out ot these early styles Bend and would probably desire to tic*. Not a hair’s breadth less would of our text so that It shall read VV It I
■ I det lare to tbe shepherds, Fear
come
within
tbe
requirements
of
our
Mrs. W. G. Allen, Mr. »nd Mrs. G. D kins an! Miss Fae Wodruff, served are crystallzed our springs modes. bridge straight across
If they do ao.
doth God require of me but to I* I I irr» Ivi for liebold «• br'ng you bail
C-me beautiful materials were put
Linn. M.-. and M’s. Erhardt and
text, l>o Justly. Com*, then, let us
efresh • e ts to theisenlors.
upon the market during January. they will have to cross over Pony
Justly and di» lniprrf«ilv'• We ■
thin» « <»f g rem tul«^ry which abaJ I k
Miss Corinne Linn.
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reason
togetfier.
How
many
uf
us
Inlet and wind around to Marshfield
in
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Comings gave a party Am »ng those intended for actual back to Nob Hill. This would be the do justly In all of life’s affairs—lu our not bo|>e for au. h a • lit
uni«» all i »**<>|)I h . TbHr furwMajcp wiie
traveling purposes are to be found
Divine Law Are we thru ti.
e noon at her home, 325
‘thr rrtrrwr «if tble: "Feer But; l»rb<»i<l.
Eugene’s music-loving public has
the still popular wlde-wales in a cheapest route so far as construction relationship to our God aud to our reap« ta Dlvlue approval and eter
a street, in honor of
been fortunate indeed in having so E
ai * bring r<«u gone fidinf« of great j<»jr
quality. is concerned of any the company neighbor?
alderree who Is soon to »lightly finer and lighter
life? (Romans vll. 17 J ’-». •
many artists appea- here this win­
* hlch stilili lw unto sii people” (l.uke
They make extremely smart cos­ could gain in coming here.
Begin at home. Let each oue crltl
’
a
:d
leave
for
Jaoan.
Dur-
be
The negotiations have been pushed
ter. The concert given in the Eu­
Ths Gift of G j U I« Eternal Life
tumes. stand the wear of travel well
' II II)» G'«j w ho Imi) a ' due lime" f<>r
else ills words and his deeds toward
gene Theatre on Wednesday even­ ing the afternoon the guests enpoyed and are found in all the late-t shades by the Southern Pacific's represen­
In our tnonirm ut perpleiiiv wr i « tilling naturai larnel and wh<> timi
his
parents;
toward
his
childreu;
to
­
I
a
Shakespeare
romance.
Toward
the
ing by Myrlle Elvyn, assisted by Susie
tatives who have offered to pay well [
of color.
for it. Their attitude would indicate' ward bls brothers; toward Ids slates; hear God's message ' sih u UI iib pe i ■■ • nl*o it "due tltiie" f»r calllng spiritual
Fennell Pip"s, was Indeed a treat. I close of b‘ afternoon, refreshments
The wide-wale diagonals come
I hr • Iwrnrl. bus n "due (Ime" for uiakltur
i
were
served
by
Miss
Comings
assist
­
Ito through Jrsus Christ our la>rd
Miss Elvyn has exquisite touch and
forty inches wide and is most st'*t- that they are anxious to secure the toward husband; toward wife.
The following
messa:'» of peace Is that whnt »■• known tbe rti'ties of liis grucs io tlie
was particularly pleating in the ed by Maud Beals.
able for a two-piece suit for the ¡remainder of th” right of way In or­ we In all of our relationships of Ilf
Legende (St. Francis Walking on . girls enjoyed Miss Comings’ hospi- traveling costume. Tie coat was in der that when construction is begun, treat these who are so near and so could not «I» for ourselves In llir win lion «do ’ t World of inniikliul And tliw
tallty:
Tn? .Mieses Ethel Barnard.
I there will be no hindrance or delays d<*nr to us according to the standards of lifting ourselves up to |i|>me ••,. "••I« ■et" of Bplrltunl Israel and of uni
the Waves) by Liszt.
| Ethel Johnson. Nellie McN ill, Jessie three-quarter length, which is con­ on that account.
Following is the program:
of juKtirc, according to Hie Golden provai <;•><! has pro» Id. d shall be ib ne . urn I turaci are tu |H< tlie etiaiiliela of
ceded
to
be
the
better
length
for
a
1
(a) Toccxto end Fugue D Minor i Calkins. Frances Young, Maud Beals, costume rather than
one longer,
Ilule? Do vve do toward them us we for its through .str Lord Jesus Christ itila l*lvlnc graie nnd merey, wtilcti
I Mae S-ge. Haze) Humphrey, Ellen
—Bsch Tausig.
while sevea-elghta length Is more POISONS
would have them do toward us? !■ Our failure to keep tbe Law r tnnrkM
durlug tbe Mlllentilsl Age. wlll flou
(b) Pastorale (Angelus) Correll! Frink. Vera Sanderson. Edith Baker, j appropriate for the separate coats
not, after making a beginning with us unworthy of eternal lifo. iiih I | il* a rlvrr of snlvnlloti. io w lilcli nII
i Minnie Murphy, Utah Clark, Fay
(1653-1713).
to
be
worn
with
different
skirts,
tbe Ixtrd, striving to render to him worthy of tbe wages of sin i not «Mrr i iiianklud wlll t»< Invite«! to conte nini
(c) Spinning Song and Rondo ¡Clark and Daryl Bela'.
i The coat is three-quarter fitting and
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our homage and obedience, let us close­ nal torment, but death <;•’ il ! In merry | drink freely.
Capricciosu, Mendelssohn.
one large button fastens the deep
Berkeley, Cal., Feb. 12.—That ly acrutiulze every word, every act of concluded to offer um eternal life um n
The Woman's Patriotic league met
Piano
closing ai the waistline. The notch­
Lo»» Mvrcy and V/alk Humbly.
2 (a) Berceuse Op. 30, A Arensky . Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Geo. ed coliar is inlaid with satin and the the approach of Halley's comet may tbe borne life and see to what extent ?(/(-because of our not uetiially merit
lt may natiuilah nome tlint (ini n»-
(b) Un poco Triste Op. 17, Jo­ Hail. Sr. The meeting was a Val­ i wide revers are stitched, giving a de- be attended with dire consequences these can bo Improved upon and made uh : it unib-r !.!• l*gBl revjulr* . ■ ■ .
to terrestlal life is the opinion of
entine affair for the decorations ¡cld .dly tailored fli ish.
seph Suk.
| qulres even more tlmtl Juttlre. wblch
The coat
Edwin Booth of the » hem- more nearly just. Tbe majority of Thus we read, "lb, wages of sin Is
te) Serenata Napoletana Op. 24, were in hearts and the guests wrote l sleeves are plain, with on'y two but- Professor
In hla legai standard. In bla portili»-
death;
but
the
ffift
of
God
1«
eternal
people,
we
feel
sure,
will
be
surprised
lstry department of the L’nlversl y of
original Valentines.
One Of the
S. Sgambatl.
alo» of sin and Ila wago of dentti lio
■ tons at the stitched cuff as trimming.
rooms was decorated In flags in h n- 1 The pockets on the side add quite a California. Following the discovery to know bow unjust they have been life through Jesus Christ our Lon) '
Violin
of cyanogen bands in the spectrum toward those who are of tbe very (Romans vl, 2Jt Vi hut we could not lina aliown thè altrier fila owti merey
Durirg [ smart tone to the coat.
3
(a) Ballade A Flat Major Op. or of Lincoln'c birthday.
of the comet by scientists at the v • r- ueureat aud dearest of fleshly relation obtain legally under ths Divine re­ or love And lt la for tbe sltiiier's ben­
the afternoon Mirs Cook read a paper
47, Chopfn.
The skirt is yf noval construction.
quirements God proffers to us us a efit and for thè goal of all, tlint God
Mrs. I Its odd feature being in the shape ot kes observatoiy. Booth declares he ships.
(b) Nocturne Op. 15 No. 2, on United States and Spain.
danger from (.his gas alone was not
Freeland assisted Mrs. Hall in serv­
Chopin.
Follow tbe matter up and consider gift. But the gift is a conditional one requlrc* timi all wbo wlll hnv* thv
¡the yoke and the arrangement of its comparable with that off led by the
ing refreshments to the members of
(C) Polonaise Op. 53. Chopin.
tbe justice or injustice of y our words as expressed In the words, "through full benefit of li!.« merey atinll In* ro­
plait*.
The
panel
front
and
back
the
combination
of
cyanogen
with
the league and the guests Mrs. S.
4 (a) Prelude. Debucsey.
are made with thitk seams above the
and deeds in dully life with your Jesus Christ our Lord." only those ti ili rei! to cultlvnte Itila merey quallty
(bl Andante Finale from Lucia. M. Yoran, Mrs. Martha Chambers and side plaits and the two short goers hydrogen of the eartb s atmosphere.
A b tlie slnfler
neighbors
and dally associate*. Do you who accept Jesus Christ as "the Way. I» tbelr owu heari«.
This
union,
he
stated
wo.'Id
produce
Mrs. Whiteside (Portland).
(For the Left Hand Alone)
the Truth, and the i.lfe" may bave ■ttempta to conforto lils Ufo to ilio
are
cut
in
a
deep
downward
V-shape
invariably
speak
to
them
In
tbe
same
I
I
hydrocyanic
acid,
one
ot
the
mod
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Hark!
the
Lark!
(c) Hark!
and over the lines where the length­ deadly poisons known to sclen'e.
words and with the same tone and God's gift of eternal life. Hence It perfect standard and finii« lilmself un.
Miss Frances Young entertains to­
Schubert Liszt.
“The rarity of the cyanogen t^at gesture that you would approve If they will b« seen that It Is wholly a mistake •tlile to keep Goti'« Law and obllgre! to
night having invited tbe following ening gores are attached are two
(d) Erlking. Schubert Liszt.
guests:
Ethel Sharp, Alice Larson, straps-crossed at the point and fast- has been marked in the tall of >.ne were in your ¡ilaie and you In theirs? to suppose that the heathen at lion», «lime for merey to tlie Tlinme ufi
Piano
ened with a button. The waist worn
6
(a) Albumblatt Op. 87, Max | El.en Frink, Hazel Humphrey, Jessie with the suit was of silk, the same comet will determine the r insequen- In mutters of buslnesa do you drive a or abroad can get eternal life, the gift Grave, he In Infortned ttint he enn hnv«»
ces when we are enveloped by It,”
j Calkins and Lucile Abrams, Lee
Reger.
closer bargain with them than you iof(!<sl. In Ignorance of t brlst. All Hu* llint merey only tipo» conditimi (Imi
Huggins, Paul Bond, John Barbee, shade—;urune color—and was laid Booth said. Hydrocyanic acid wilt would think Just for them to make | Scriptures confirm this and flwlare mu he wlll Cirri Ine slmllnr merey townrtl
(b) Baracolle, Tor Aulin.
in
tucks
around
a
shrllow
yoke
with
be
formed
in
greater
or
less
quanti
­
(c) Perpctuum Mobile, Ottokar Xenophon Riddell, Franklin Allen, short cap; sleeves also tucked, and
only that we cannot save ourselves by thoae who trespnna ngnlnst bini, hla
ties. hut unless the gas Is of greater with you? Or, on tbe other linnd, do I obedience to tbe terms of God's Lnw. Ideala nnd Intcrems.
Winn Nicholas, Elmer Furuset ani
Novacek.
finished
with
a
gtiimpe
of
prune
­
you
ask
of
them
higher
prices
for
the
density
than
is
apparent
theie
'
Ut-
Benjamin Williams.
Violin
Ilumlllty I h a qunllty v< ry nceeaaary
colored net. Seven yards of 54-lnch tie danger for us.
services or materials you furnish them I but that "there Is none other name un­
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C
(a) Legende l St. Francis Walk­
material would make the suit, with
Bride I h n foe
"If the substance rest itlng In a than you would consider just and right der heaven given among men, whereby to crery creature.
ing on the Waves), Liszt.
The freshman dance, one of the an amply long coat.
combination of these gases Is <1 nse if you were the purchaser aud they we must be saved" through faith In whlch lienetH not rm rely thè wenk nnd
(b) Elne Liebemovelle (No. 1), biggest social events in Varsity cir-
A wrap Is always comfortable ad­
Do you wntcb your bls name through faith In hla bl.xxl imperfret, hut whk*t ..vr.nme th»
Erich J. Wolff.
cles,
cles. is now only a week off and dition to the traveling outfit and is enough, the people of ihe vari’’ will the venders?
grent migri of Ughi. I.uelfer. nnd trnna-
(c) Arabesque on Strauss’ Waltz- February 19 is a date that means also useful for street wear on stormy experience the »ama sensation v’th chickens that they do not commit dep (Acta |v. 12).
But how Is • bln done juHtly? and. formeil bini from n fmthful aervnnt of
cr and On the Beautiful something to nearly every student, days or for motoring. The new rain­ the comet’s tail envelopes them as reflations upon your neighbor's garden
Why
<1<„.
H
()od
insects
do
when
th
y
are
exterminat
­
Blue Danube, Sthulz Erier. Committees ace making elaborate proof Bilks wftl be accept’ tie for the
ao limit hl* gift of eter- Jehovah luto Hntnn. tlie Adveranry of
as carefully as you would wish your
nal life?
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G ik L We nn. giad. tberefore, timi iti-
plans for the decorations which are cape or wrap th t n list e? wr rn in ed with the deadly stuff."
neighbor to watch bls eblekens'aa re­
A ret.'rn concert cf the Glee club to be sprung as a surprise. It will the South while crave uettes and cov­
God’s Law represent* himself and vino VM’.iom requlrea humlllty na on»
spects your garden, if you bau one?
A
rrested
• n Tbitrtdry evening proved a rous­ be the first dance on the b'g floor ert cloth are gr od ma erl-'» for he
a cough that ha« be^n hinting on Do you blow no more tobacco emoke cannot change. '• He cannot require lean of thè condltlonn of „„r aceeptai.e*
ing success, for tue boys sang bet­ of the new Hayward Hall and th y shown cape:
Pain-proof «ilk may for over two months by taking Bal­ in th» face of your neighbor than you than perfection.
‘T. do
__ ao
_ would be to wlth hlm. Tlila ■•■lulreinent nnaure*
■■■ To
ter than earlkr in the fall. Prof. propose to decotate to suit the op­ be had In sev< ral waig^s and many
1. M. Glen cai tlvat d his audience ening occ’slon. The music commit­ colors, for ord'nary sha.es are worn, lard's Horehound syrup. li yon hate would like to have him blow In your I All the Universe to nil eternity J with un of thè mu nrlty of thè Dirlo« hm-
plre ngnhiHt nll treason In thè futuro;
■with "Ho! Jj'ly Jenkins."
The tee have selected .he ll’t o. music but for motoring nose hiigb er ones a cough, don’t wait—stop It at once face? Are you as careful about wip­ depraved and Imperfect Itelngs
Glee club gave a concert in Salem and have had the H ndershott or­ are used, reminding us of tue hunt­ with this wonderful remedy. Splen­ ing your feet when entering hla house baa a higher plan than tbl/and <te- tur none wl|| (h. „dmlttrel to th* eter-
did for coughs, cold on chest, in­ as you would like blm to be whrn en­ Clares, "As th* heavens are higher than ¿i.. f* '
•’»ber mito or In tb*
Friday rl --lit and Saturday night they chestra, wh > have b en ergaged. In ing colors.
fluenza, bronchitis and pulmonary
will be heard at the Bungalow in order to mrke the best selections,
A pretty little gown that will be troubles. Price, 25c, 50c and 11.00. tering your house? Do you treat all the eartb. so ar* my ways higher than . ...... n,1"1 A«*- «•'•Pt ‘ho htimbl*.i
Portland.
play r! the music thioj,i for them. apprrprl .te fir he evening 's of "ie
men. women, children and animals as your way." (Isaiah |T,
II.-.-xplalnn L.t us brnrken then to thè leaaon qfl
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The programme commit.ee have a of the new eirbrcfdered uatk.es Sold by Dillon Drug Co., Smeed Ho­ kindly, as gently, as properly every tnat hl« ultimate purpoHP H that there I onr test end conclude wlth »he wor«*
tel
building.
The Tete a-T e club met Thurs­ surprise in th? wry cf a nov 1 s.yle wtlch hi” a narrow bo.Jer which
way as you think would tie Just anil .liull be no imperfect creature In all <>r Ilio Apoatle. "Ilumble youra.lv**
day afterroon vv'ti Mi'« Myrtle for the prog ?ms.
was used for trimm'ig purposes. In
fam I .4
right if you were In tbelr place and his Universe. All whom, tnarts are tlmre.or.x utitL-r tbe mlgfity
Kays a. it*r horn*. 74 4 Wiliam, tt*
"••Rinj lin> -1 <R
T ie new tioor, wh ch ha3 been seml-prince.is style the fr >nt of the
they in yours? Du you speak as kind
■uyal to him and ib» principle* of bis
•treet. Dur.ng the af oraoou sewing oiled ard Is ex smooth as glass, will
hP
,nn
’
J
OU
In du*
blouse-waist extends tj the skirt bot­
For Internal and External Paina.
tf
■■
i. . —
“* •*"•
J ri...«
(t refer
v, I (J>.
vi.«*
(i
reter
th. ”“**
I
not be waxed but treated with bor-
acic acid, which though more expen­
sive. will be far superior. The wax
forms a coating that soon rolls up
but the other penetrates the wood.
PEOPLES PULPIT
WJ 1AT
GOD REQUIRES
OE US
:
AND
J
ELOPING HEIRESS OF PHILADELPHIA
S. P.
RIGHT OF
FROM HALLEY'S
COMET MAY BE FATAL
DR. BELL’S ANTI-PAIN