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cus«»rs with corrupting the youth «f Athens bv Inciting them to de.ptse telur.v deities of th«» stat» He nao Iho moral courage to bravo tint the tyranny of the Judges demoed him, but of the could not understand him discoursing th«« doctrine of the mortality of the soul, his last wonts to his Judges being: It Is now time to depart I to die you to live» whl-h has th«« better destiny Is un known to all except llod How many great men and thinkers have been persecuted In th»» num«' or Freshman hour at the University religion. Bruno was biirm»«l nllv«» «' of assembly this morning was a splen Rouie because of Iris i,vi»»»iir<» philosophy did success and as the second class fashionable but false r Jitilkes of day in the history of the assembly his time. When the plan, It was far ahead of th«« expect Imiulalt Ion condemned 1 him to __ _ proudly ______ . : "You nr«’ ni»»» ed. The program was well balanced llrline „ said 'and the address of "allver-tongui'il." afraid to pronoun«»«» my settluitre than i Harold Warner was as fitting as It I iim to rec«»ive It." There was scarcely a great discov I was well delivered. He apologised I for the fallings of the class and blam ery In astronomy. In natural history almost entirely alone Th ed the bonfire that didn’t burn and or in physical science, which w.is not agulust him w«-re tremendous, football game and the sticky dance denounced ns leadlug Io Infhh'llty ««lie »Id«»." »*«l«l h«» to hlms«»lf, Hand-tailored suits for floor to the unlucky "13," the class The followers of Copernicus wero learning, genius, numbers, grandeur, $18.50 and $20.00 i numerals. The other lacking*, such branded as unbelievers. After Lip- rank, power, sanctity, uilraclea, on as the accused lack of Oregon spirit, persly had invented the telescope. th«» i>lii«r Wjcllff««. ixorettso Valla. Made of pure English Worsted, all sink lined, full plaited was the result of th«» ruling of the Galileo took up th« Idea, and con Augustin«», and l.uther, a poor crew faculty that prohibited hazing, and structed a telescope of his own. with lure, a man of y«»sterday, standing skirts. Values up to $30.00 H VSV AMD |the class has had to learn what the which he ascended th«» tower of Ht. well nigh alone with a few friends C1OTHE3 Oregon spirit Is alone and without the Mark at Venice to view lh»- heaven Sumiu«>ne«i by th.« «»mperor to g|. i help of the sophomorea aud upper ly bodies Ih» directed It to tin- plan pour at Worms, to utiswer the charge All-wool Panama Skirts for class men. S3.00 | Ho then cited the splendid showing , with "incredible delight .” 11» dls- inaile against blui for heresy, be «!«•- These lines appeal to the I h<»»<< These are full plaited and fully worth $5.00 »that the class has so far made and | ci>v«»ri»«l th«» satellites and wings of teruilned to answer lu person man who hates to stay in a suggested that although somewhat Jupiter, the phases of Venus and the about him told hlui h<< would !«>•«> bis I green at first, they were being form- • spots on th«» sun. He faithfully re life If ho wont, and they urged Ilk.A mt. Society and Harvard >»d Into Oregon's strongest and bret corded the revelations that came to to fly. "No," said he; "I Will reputem , hltu direct from the skies Hut all tiUthur. though I should find ths re clothes are as different from New Tailored and Lingerie Waists . . $1.25 to $7.50 class. The remainder of the pragrum con this was at variance with th«« recelv- twice ns many devils as there are ordinary young men’s clothes WAISTS V4 OFF—Odd and broken lots and some soiled sisted of two splendid vocal solos, «»«I Ideas ot the tlui«» The Inquisition tiles upon the housetops." Warned as custom tailoring is from by Helen Whit«' th«» other by undertook to regulate the astronomi- against the bitter eumlty of a certain Waists; Linen, Madras and Lawn. We want to clean them I one Kenneth Frailer, and a humorous. I cal science. Galileo wua railed to Duke George, he said "I will g«» the old “hand-me-downs.” 1 well-chosen yeaillng by Alice Farns Rome and summoned before the In- there, though f»r nine who)« da>a up. Take them at .............................................. |.£ Qff «lulsltlou to answer for th»» heretical ralulug H r»'««vd Duk«' Georges,” These lines are “advanced” worth. I doctrines he hail published He •»» Ft nani'ial Condition Luther was as g«M>d as hla word, goods. They are “chock-a- The following sh iws the present ¡compelled to renounce his opinions, und he set forth upon bls journ and declare that tn» abandoned the Whou tn- came in sight of the old 1» A sale of Children's Romper Suits and black Sateca financial condition of th«» student doctrine block” full of good features of the earth’s inoiloti around towers of Worms lie stood up lu body association of the University of Come, take a look, and “call” Pants; 65c values at 50c 50c values at the first column giving cash th«» sun Th«» Inquisition Inserted In chariot and sang Elite F«-stu Hi 39c Oregon, ou hand and th<* s«»eottd probable ex 1th»' prohibited ludex the works of 1st Unser Gott" the Marseillaise" us hard if we’re wrong. 'Galileo. Vepler and Copernicus. Gal th«» reforiuntlon, the words of whl pense bv th«» end of the season: Î 00.04) ileo plucked up heart aitalu and pub uro said to have bc«-n Improvls«-«t oi “Hercules” all-wool, shower proof suits for boys. $ Football . . . $ Sale of White Goods and Vai Laces as advertised. i 6.00 lished a new work In th«» form of a I wo days before. Shortly before t Track.............. We guarantee this suit to out-wear and out-look any 5'1 00 dialogue. d»'fendlng hl Baseball . . . ni«w»tlttg of the dl«»<. an old s.*hll was summoned bef«»r«» th«* ln«|ulslll«>n George Freundesbutg. put his ha Gle«> Club . . two other suits at an equal price. and cotnpcllc«i on bended kit>■••• to re upoti l.utli'T« shoulder and said First showing; of new Silk Hosiery, including the new ISO Or. Monthly. nounce and abjure his glorious dis hlui; "Good monk, good monk, la ISO Or. Emerald . Italian and Venetian Silk Hose from . . . SI.25 to $3 covery. Basketball . . heed what thou dtx-al Thou art i Galileo wanted th»» coura«».e of h's Ing 00 Oratory a - Deb Into a harder fight than any 00 'opinions, but b>< was an ol«l man of us have over yet been tn " But I Miscellaneous . seventy when he denied h«s faith titer’s only answer to th«» veteran w $2,OSS.09 $2.057.00 Galileo would not have I h »«» u perse that bo hud "det or mined to •t sq.| We invite your Inspection of New Scotch Ginghams. Estimated balance l<> be on hand ut cuted could he hav«» b«w»n answered. up«»li the illblo nu<i hit con« cletKS. " our new Spring Merchandise New Sheer White Goods. I Yet th«* truth lived, and m«»n were Luther's courageous dvfen»« I bvlotc close of school year. $3 1.09. 592-594 Willemette St. Besides this Is th«« $500 In the Ore ,set on the right track for obaerva- the diet Is un record, end form» one gon Trust and Saving bank which tl«»n for al! ages to come Pascal sal«l of the moat glorious p< fa of hiato/) "It Is vain U h»-n finally urged by failed two years ago that may be paid of his condemnation ho emperor to .that )ou have procured against Gal retract, back. k«* suld firmly "Sir. utile»« li I»-«» a decree from Rome condemning be saved because your parents were COUNCIL SHOULD ACT Must Kulut«*. I am convinced of nt terror by tvs- UPWARDS OF 1000 opinions of the earth s motion A* Ib'clarlng that more respect Is due , good. You must repent and forsake limotiy of lite scrlptur >. or by iiianl- auredly th it will never prov«» It Io be ’■ your sin. Salvation is a matter of the president and deans of i!«»part- f«»sl evidence I «annul ulid will hot CONVERTED AT BIG SOON ON ANNEXATION I the soul’s special application to the menis of the Culversity and Wow ut r«'St. aud If we hsv<< utoTrlng ob retract, for wo must n« ’ throne of mercy in time of need. ing a custom In vogue at other larg»- servations proving that It turns ry to our conscience l REVIVAL MEETING Christianity is a matter of personal colleg«-s a resolution was pas.-« d by. around, not all mankind «an keep It (««salon ot faith, and y< OF WESTERN SUBURBS j birthright. the Associated Students this mom- from turning, nor themselves from none other from mo. lug which will require hereuft »r ev-l turning with It." i Nicodemus resolved the matter of Ich kattn ttichl node holf«« ery male stude t to inlute by re- j Thu life of Hepler was as sa<! as utlr. Order that the Election May regeneration into a physical matter I * ali " "Herq Another Service at Tabernacle and Christ met him on his own Originally n poor not d « Alnen m-iving his ha', the president <>f thn| that of Galli«-«» <>t h»" e l » li<«< ■ I >1« Be Held Before Federal University and the head of the boy. h<* was admltt«»«! to th«» school had to do hla duty to < ground. Physical birth will give By Dr. Oliver This s< ths monastery of Maulbrooni. and student departments w henever pass- . physical life, but spiritual birth will Census Begins Evening evsntuull) became a learned wish Ils <>f a power higher than that ot kt I utt» > give spiritual life. The man who de . Ing. nn«i he <ll«l It ut all haxurda The reading of the resolution was ' 'accepted the astrouoailcal chair at ward, when hard preused by it N nies the existence of the spiritual i At the adjourned session of the There were sixteen conversions at kingdom is a stupid or dishonest rea-icity council last night the committee greeted with applause and readily I j Grata and devoted himself to th«» ml<»s at Augsburg. I.utber said that the tabernacle meeting last evening, soner. The man who denies that I from the Northwestern Eugene Im The grand Jury last evening re- I carried. Th«* custom Is common at ' study of the plaints He was after and thus far upward of 1000 persons j which he cannot see practically de provement Club, which has been ac-l I»orted a true bill In the cases of Earl nearly all colleges and universities i ward appointed Imperial matematl- ' If h«» had five hundred heatls, ho have taken their stand as Christians nies every great law of nature. Re I tive in getting the proposed annexa White, charged with larceny in a in the East. clan to th«» emperor, though his sal wnul<! rather lose them all than re concerning faith l.lko during the campaign. At the meeting generation of the spirit is as simple tion matter before the city council, dwelling, and James McAvoy, charg ary was Insufficient to maintain him cant hla article Cl Stuih-nt Hotly Minting, courageous men. hla strung last evening Dr. Oliver preached a as regeneration of the blood. At a cml meeting of the student self and hta family. He waa excom- all I asked what progress had been made el with assault with a dangerous to grow In proportion to th« powerful sermon on the necessity of The doctrine of regeneration is one I and received the reply that the city weapon. McAvoy is the man a cuseJ body this morning after the fresh-1 munlcate«! by the church b«»caiis» of seemed difficult Ire he had lu enc untar and regeneration. The large chorus sang of the great fundamental truths, Re attorney had the matter in charge of some opinions he hail expressed re man class hour, two amendments to I shooting at a Southern Pacific "Thi-rr u n<> tu an in (irr- •everal of Dr. Oliver's compositions, generation is not an explanation, but and that the council would act upon brakeman the constitution were dealt with. On« garding transubstantlatlon. "Judge.", overcome. and a duet, entitled, ’’Will You Meet I it is a revelation to the soul. Re- it soon. It is necessary to act soon put him off. after the brakeman had giving the editor of the students he said to Hoffman, "how far I can many," said llutlen. "who more ut despises death than does L«t- Me At the Fountain?” by MI bs Pen- ! generation is a reality. We can’t ex- so that the election may be held be __ ___ __ _______ newspaper, the Emerald, the power assist you, In a place where the priest i 1 terly Verdict for __ Kompp Bros. t'ber,” and to hla moral courage per gra and Professor Maltbie won spe I plain the miracle of regeneration, but fore the federal census Is taken next The jury in the case"of Franklin'10 chose all his assistants, MM II and school Inspector have combine«! haps more than to that of any other cial favor with the audience. i when it has transpired we awake to month. T. Plank vs. Kompp Bros., to recov-l ' in number, and adding an assistant to brand me with the public stigma single tnau. do we owe the liberation Owing to the continued interest In the realization of the fact that we are ___ manager to Che force was def«»ated of heresy, because In every question Colonel J. J. Harbaugh, an auc damages on account of an accident modern thought, and th« vindica the meetings Dr. Oliver consented to new reatures. All we have to do is tioneer, requested that his license b* er ___ ____ ____ they I The other, whl h allows money on I take that aide which aeema to me of Plank and ________ his son while conduct another meeting this evening, to accept It as the wisdom of the ¡ extended, and the request was grant to consonant with the will of God.” j tion of th« great rights of the human were using a rig belonging to the hand after the < lose of the season of ' understanding when it will be decided whether or kingdom of God when we awake in ed. defandants, returned a verdict in fa- student activity to be turned Hepler was then offered the profee- not the meetings will be further con His likeness. The matter of extending Agate av vor of the defendants last evening. Into a general fund for Immediate aorshlp of matemallcs at Bologna. but< Even women, full of gentleness tinued. • says ■ he will ■■■ appeal - the - case use was carried, *. At present this having the recantation and condem ' and tenderness, not less than men. enue from East Twenty-first street — Plank Dr. Oliver took for his text last cannot be used until the next year. nation of Galileo before him he de have In thia cause been found capa three blocks south was referred. to the supreme court. evening the 3d verse of the 3d chap DR. OLIVER RECEIVED The council passed an ordiance _____ Another meeting of ■ e student clined the chair. "I might." he said, ble of aihlblllng the in««! unflltich- Riggs vs. Elmira L uiii I mt C __ o . ter of John: “Jesus answered and levying assessments for the Improve The case of W. P. Riggs vs. the'hody will be held next Wednesday "notably lncr<-asc my fortune by Hr-1 liug courage. Hu« lt rar Inetaace. aa said unto them, 'Except a man be $1500 FOR HIS WORK ment of Onyx avenue from East Fif- Elmira Lumber Co., to recover mon at which the matter of voting money Ing a German among Germans. I ■ that of Anne Askan. who whea rackM born again he cannot see the king ' teenth street to the right-of-way of ey, was called this morning and a for an asphalt term's court will be am accustomed to n freedom of uutll het h*MU •«» ■ - • dom of God.’ ” (From Monday’s Daily Guard.) (the Southern Pacific Company. jury chosen consisting of the fol again brought up. Instead of the (speech and manners which If per-1 ' ed no cry, move! no ntuscla, but The speaker pointed out the fact A free will offering was ta ' An ordinance was also passed pro- lowing; William Medley, C. ~. Pow $SOU loan for the nphnt court it will severed In nt Bologna would draw lookv«i her tormeutors calmly In the that sin has reigned in the human ken at yesterday’s services at ¡ viding for the construction of a sew- ell, R. E. Brabham, Marion Hager, be changed and $500 appr« prlatlon upon me. If not dangi-r. nt least no-' face and refused either to conf«ma or family ever since the Garden of Eden.! the union tatbernacle for Dr. | er on the south side of West Twelfth F. P. Close, J. R. Freeman, T. L. will be a.-ki. 1 for, for a cement court. torlety, and might expose me to niis- recant • >r such as that of Latimer Man reveals his fallen condition dayI French Oliver, as pay for his I street in the alley between Lincoln Rash, C. K. Kompp, J. L. Oxley, E. This will be altogether out < f the ; pldon and pnrty mallee." In 1619 nnd ilhlley, who lnat«-a<1 of bewailing by day. The unregenerate man lives work done here during the : and Columbia streets to the alley be- C. Lake. Geo. K. Munroe, O. Dowell. hands ot the tennis club. The f >r- Hepler dlacover««! the celebrated Inw «ti.-lr fitle an«! beating their breasts, below the acknowledged standard. past five weeks, over $1500 I tween Charnelton and Olive streets. In the case of Wm. Kyle & Sons mer arrangement was very unsatis I which will ever be memorable In th«» went ns cheerfully to th«-lr deal h a* He acknowledges that he refuses to being given. This is Dr. Co. vs. W. L Phelps and R W. Huff, factory because It uaturally gave history of science "That the square it bridegroom to th» altar. the ono live the higher, standard. If a man Oliver’s method of receiving to recover money, a judgment was the tennis club a preference for th«1 ¡of the periodic times of the planets I bidding th» other to "be of gieul will only folio# what light he has. DEATH OF JOHN A. HAWK remuneration for his services ¡are to one nnoth«»r aa th«» cubes of Icomfort, for that we ahull tills day taken yc.-'erday afternoon agaA ist use of the court. he will get more and more light un- and sometimes it is more and I their distances." He recognised th«» light such a candle In England, by I The following nave been nppolnti-d AT HARRISBURG the defendants for $425 with inter til at last he will acknowledge the sometimes less than he receiv absolute truth of a principle which ( , God's grace, us shall never be put est at 8 per cent. I as a general committe over the boys Saviour. The spirit of the Lord ed at yesterday’s collection. for seventeen years ha«l b« »-n th«» ob I for junior week «nd, which will take Harrisburg, Or., March 8. — John Or such, again, ns that of Mary point to the cross. This amount was secured by ject of his IncesNant labors. "Th«« out." I place May 20 and 21: Louis Plnk- A. Hawk died at his home in this SIX-HORSE TEAM AND Dyer, the Quakeress, hanged by th«» The trail that humanity has about half an hour’s work. dl«i In cast," he said: "the book Is I bam, Pete Whlttlrey, John Keatly, city early this morning quite sud | Puritans of New England for preach from the garden of Eden down to the All of the money collected at denly, presumably of rheumatism of Dean Walker and Harold Cockerllne written, to be read «»lth«»r now or by' ing to th«» people, who ascended th«» present time is a trail of blood, sor DONKEY ENGINE BREAK the meetings previous to yee- posterity, I care not which; It may ------------------- — the heart. He was 75 years old in scaffold with a willing stop, and after row. crime and degeneration. Christ tetrday went toward the ex well wait a century for a reader. God ¡calmly December, and had been a resident those who stood made no mistake when He said that penses of the meeting. THROUGH COUNTY BRIDGE CAPTAIN SACHS ON has waited six thousand years for an »i,,,.,« addressing here for 21 years. He leaves a except a man be born again he can Th.. „...« «.-iiiresigned hers<-lf to th«» hnniia * widow, and six ch'ldren, four of REVIVAL MEETINGS published, not see the kingdom of God. If we ________ ____ __ whom resides here, a daughter in Span on County Road Near Cot are to have relationship with the pernlclan Astronomy,” was condemn-1 W. E. Haynes, the barber, was Calitorula, and a son in the medical PART III — FREE THOUGHT kingdom, we must understand the tage Grove Gives Way Rome and placed In the prohlb-| Thousands have dl««d bravely. 1>llt given a birthday surprise last even profession in Portland. The world owes much to Its men ed at Index. comand that is set before us. In th«» meantime, his It Is a mistake to suppose that th«» Under Great Weight and women of courage. We do not Ited The fact that a man is raised un- ing by his relatives and friends, yes mind was distracted by far greater days requiring self sacrifice and •o r- ST ALLIONS [mean physical courage. In which trouble. der Christian influences puts greater terday being the 26th anniversary of Ills mother, seventy-nine foreIng for conscience or for County Judge Thompson and Com- tpao Is at least equalled by the bull- responsibility upon him. The more his birth. A delightful evening was I will stand two stallions at my missioners Edwards and Price this dog; nor Is the bulldog considered years old. was thrown Into prison, of th«» truth are past. Th«» tyr light he has. if he refused to accept spent and a sumptuous supper was place, two miles north of Cuburg, morning received word of the break the wisest of bls species. The courage ¡condemned to torture and about to a multitude Is worse than thi Christ, the greater is his guilt. Such served. during the season, One Is a regis- ing down of a county bridge near th.it displays itself tn silent effort be burned aa a witch. Hepler Imme ef an Individual. How inijny, a man is worse than the heathen who welghlng 1900 i Cottage Grove last evening, precip and endeavor—that dares to endure diately flew to her relief, and arrived our own progressive nge.* have bows down to idols. C. J. Wilson, representing the tered Percheron pounds, and the other a standard itating a team of six horses and a and suffer all for truth and duty—Is |at his Hwablan homo In time to save fered persecution for bravely i Many beileve that religion Is hered American Progress magazine, pub- . from further punishment. lint mtlng principles nnd doctrines which itary. Their claim to Christianity is lished at San Francisco, is In the bred trotting horse. donkey engine, together with two more truly heroic that the achieve her more troubles followed. The states they tielleved to lie true? The shoot LOUI8 CLARK, perhaps based on no other fact than city preparing an illustrated writeup dwtf men, to the bottom of a small gulch. ments of physical valor, which are re of Syria ordered all th«» copies of his ing of Professor Francisco Ferrer, t* Coburg, Or. The team anil engine belonged to warded by honors and titles, or by "Calendar that their parents were members of of Eugene and Lane county,, to be ” for 1624 to be publicly few months ago tn Hpaln,whose Inst the owners of the Wheeler & Owen laurels sometimes steeped In blood. burned, his some state church. But regenera- published In the May number of the library was sealed up by words were "Alm straight long llv«» Major L. D. Forrest of this city, sawmill, several miles from Cottage It is moral courage that characterizes tion is a personal matter. You can’t magazine. has received word of the death of Grove. The engine was being taken the highest order of manhood and order of the Jesuits, and he was com the modern schools” With these his brother, L. E. Forrest, in Penn to the mill, requiring six horses to womanhood, the courage to seek and pelled to leave la»ntz by the popular words I’rofesor Franc»- co Ferrer died killed by a volley of bullets nt th«» sylvania on February 28. He was a haul It through the muddy roads. to speak the truth; the courage to be |Insurrection which then prevailed. Ho wont to Sagan In Silesia, nnd shortly, Fotress Montjlnlck, Hpaln. Ottober prominent citizen of his state. When this bridge was reached there just; the courage to be honest; the after died th«»ro of a dlsoas«* of the 13, i9t>9. Also th«» attempted mus was no thought on the part of the courage to resist temptation; cour cling free thought In America. Tho driver that it wax weak, and he did age to do one’s duty. If men and brain, caused by too much study. Columbus stated his views attack upon Professor Howe’s lectureis not hesitate to drive the horses upon women do not possess this virtue, to When Ferdinand the clergy declar and the throwing of spiritual dope nt This long established bank 1». progressive, but it is above all else it. With the combined weight of they have no security whatever for ed King the theory of an antipoder th«» Unitarian church In Eugene by FOR OUTDOOR WORK the six horses and ________________ wagon and engine ___ the preservation of any other. Every was that, 4e. to the faith. The earth, •»vang<»llnt doctors. I<ouls Kossuth. the bridge began to creak and lm- »">P "f progress In the history of our they hostile IN THE WETTEST WEATHEi? was an Immense flat disc, Care in negotiating loans, liberal and impartial treatment of pa. R'thgnrlan liberator, said: NOTHING EQUALS mediately collapsed. Fortunately ra' * ha« been made In the face of <>p- and if said, there was a new earth beyond The Unitarian faith Is the only fait It the gulch was not deep, and neither Position and difficulty, and has been the ocean, trona, the extension of every courtesy consistent with high-grade then all men could not be which has a future; the only on«» thnt the horses nor men were Injured to achieved and secured by men of In- descended from bnsinees practice—these are the |win*e requisites of Snr modem Adam. Columbus was ran Interest the Indifferent and in any extent.________________________ [trepidity and valor—by leaders in banking, and we always try to carry out ttxwe policies in full. as a fool. Even the pure fluence the Intelligent.” ? 2 The bridge Is on the Lorane road, Tan °f thought, by great discov- dismissed simple minded Newton, of whom I will continue. and only half a mile out of Cottage •rl'*« «reat patriots and great work- and We solicit the deposits, large or small, of all persons Int.-rotcd 30 G. A. HACKS. Grove. era In all walks of life. There Is Bushop Burnet said that ho had the • * WATERPROOF bi a safe and profitable Invest nent at a reasonable rate of interest. a t»ry Infant In the purity of hla I --------------- -------------------------------- — scarcely a great truth or doctrine but OILED mind, even N'ewton wax accused of We pay a rate of interest on certificates of deposits which 1H (has had to fight Its way to public dethroning the dotty” by his sub When Your Joints ar«» Miff, ^CAPMENTS i recognition In the face of detraction, T (VH’nil, HI T LIVE I4»N(L M years exp«-ri«-n<e lias proven safe and conno«-vat i ve. and your muscles sore from cold or discovery of the law of gravita D<>\ and even persecution. "Everywhere," lime THEY 10M WEIL-WEAR WEIL ir every cough was cured before IMF rheumatism, when you slip and tion, aadla similar charge was made says Heine, "that a greet soul gives AM WJiL NOT LEAK a trong hold, human life wouhl^ sprain a joint, strain your side or utterance to its thoughts, there also against Franklin for explaining the got ænKontihefl by many y<*nm. if* ,IWC »«-♦3«-•3» bruise yourself. Painkiller will take Is a Golgotha.” Socrateo was con nature of the thunder bolt. '■very coughing sufferer kn. w that ) SWTS »322 CAPITAL AND SURPLUS out the soarness and fix you all right. demned to drink the hemlock at Ath- ,,, Martin Luther w is not called upon IBy BO Balsam would atop the cough tun rvcMwctt Always have it. with you. and use It ens in his seventy-seco nd year bo- i,..« “Z d,,» is ,n bls life for hla faith. a"miu ONE Hl SPKKI) AND TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS from few minutes, he would be gin«! ctMiOf r/Kt ENTA B Li Mil ED tHWi. freely. Avoid substitutes, there is enuse bls lofty teaching was counter himself • , he day that he declared to n a escape the serious consequenc«». A. J.Towre Co. ee»,Tce.uAA. but one Painkiller, Perry Davis’. against the pope ho dally R -my m«».llclne Towv« C a »7 B'.vt CO. I MT. «.' -TOSCNVO. r VM will cure a < ugh, to the prejudice« and party spirit of ran the risk of it’ . ' At the be- ♦♦ Price 25c, 35c and 50c. "* losing ’ “ the age. He was charged by bls «o^glnn^ • Kemps Bslorim will do It. At drug struggle ho stood gists and dealers, 25, S. H. FRIENDLY, The Leading Store Showing of Spring Coats. Capes and Skirts is now complete. Nowhere in the city are shown such garments as these. From the cheap and medium priced suits up to the Paris models. Extraordinary offering for 1 hursday, Friday and Saturdav Men’s Section Ladies’ Section Society Brand Harvard Brand Imperial Hats For Young Men S. H. FRIENDLY ■ifiXLJrs .".c" I :Lb7o, ¡"^SAFETY WITH PROGRESS IYe Enhene Loan and Savings Bank ........... •