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    the EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. SEPT 1. 191£
TWO
i
M
COO........................
Years of Suffering
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f..r
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rill. " of • d.H>
, “
Hmimtlmre It
Ham Robe returne.1 this morning.'
XU hut *«■ pl»'’«’«*
•/“"
They were surrounded by the fire
’f the grret Image ..ft. r II hod tern
yesterday morning, their provisions
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Catarrh
*nd B'oot* I Oiscnsc —
and bedding were burned, and their
Doctors Failed to Cure.
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“n
hair and eyebrows singed.
’ i. H14 I.
I rueath It ««
<he n Inu'B"
«»''•
l,»'»"l'
‘U
Miss Mabel F. Dawkins
X-m.gh
The
.
ri-of
III
—
The camp of the Calapooia Lum­
.
Ind..
»
cite St.. Fort Wayne, » troubled
ber Company burned late yesterday,
“For three years I w.r- se. I tried
Infinite »"
Sermon bv
also the Moyers camp, now owned by,
catarrh and blotal dl*,-as
rem-
the Drew Lumber Co., of Portland, j
(lloWlK'd I'.
er.il doctors an<9 a doien n tn dlfiero.it
«
and
did
u.e
any
CHARLES
T.
»die«, but none ot :h, i
Sawyer Bros, are backfiring to save
|H-r. iiml 41
good. A friend told me ■ of Hood's Sar-
their big mill. A telephone message'
RUSSELL.
All of 'I'
I
lock
two
bottles
of
this
saparilla,
this morning says the fire is with i
and strong
n, suffirtu
medicine and was a as a well
Pastor
Brooklyn
dinerent
|>»r«o
In one mile of the mill, and a strong
as ever. I feel like >d's to any one suf
|,y the II
"Vi here lheii worm -lielli net and
wind carries burning lliubs half a
i nd reconinu-nd Ho-
1 abernace.
And th-,v
ferlng
from
catarrh."
mile ahead of the fire.
A 1700.000 deal in Siuslaw timber!
thru lire is not queue lied (Mali IX.
against
n
rnuuv,
uvt
_
_________
_
il
-t
It
today
in
u-ual
liquid
form
Carson
Kindig.
a
cook
for
the
Cal
­
has just been made, not by because
the; t hocolated tablets . ali- d Saraot.nbs
Spokane, Aug. 25.—The fact that
the forest
(l.riiii- u«
Lumber Company, came near owners are frightened
44)
f.
.
about b6 men of the forest service apooia
-<J xv HI. I"'- It
losing
his
life
yesterday.
While
cook
­
Ooo
have perished has been definitely es­ ing supper burning brands caught fires, for negotiations began before
the present fires broke out. and be- for tbe assembly ticket as filed wit
■lnud< r nt t!
tablished by reports to the supervisor
and set the bunkhouse afire. He sides, there Is no green timber being the Secretary of State by M. C. George These wonls from tho Up
e<l ’* Ho
lie _
said Ilio same III the
t-iiw *'* *l|l
at Wallace. Until Ranger Halm and him
destroyed at all. only the underbrush chairman, and E. V Littlefield, see-1
for half a mile to the river.
respecting tlu* foot
vvrwB
85 fire fighters on the St. Joe are 1 ran The
Master,
tho
t.rent
Teaclier.
I
town ot Holly faces destruc­ and the dead trees suffering from -h«* retary, of the republican state com-
W hm lie speaking Ilici
heard from and until 55 men under
dir upim <!*“• • ' »,'I,I""M’ •I*"1
mlttee, have gone to the office of th--' grievously misunderstood The
unless the wind changes. It is ravages of the flames.
Ranger Ranger Kootkey, believed to tion
ivvly
? 1H m - s any sane |
III -m-lf do. anil Ihut fl* "'I "'•'tnl'y.
believed
the
fire
has
gone
eastward
To
The
deal
involves
about
17.000
g
tate
printer,
injunction
proceedings
l'rotreiant
cblldho>>d
Ing
of
our
be on Clear creek, are found, the
w hat be co’udeuim-d In his fullen < res
that Jesus advis
»
Imlny
j
the
government
reserve.
If
condi-
acres
of
the
best
timber
land
in
the
brought
by
George
W.
J,>s--|>h
having
number of dead fire fighters cannot
tho effect that only the luilntlj
of ii hand or u (
111#
<»lf
!
tions
continue
worse
the
town
will
Northwest,
lying
along
the
Siuslaw
f
a
n
cc
i
be known. The number of dead is
'‘'Tim Lord .laclares all thia ihn uth
river. Wildcat creek and other tribu- [ Before Judge William Galloway. In would go to heaven and that
'ki.lw O' at i*f au eye? A
variously estimated at from 86 to j call troops to fight the fire.
only lose heaven. Im
taries
to
th«-
Siuslaw.
It
Is
held
by
circuit
court
today,
a
demurrer
to
the
would
not
I
Campers
from
Cascadia
summer
re
­
><
n
who
And
the
per
t|,.
i ,..,.'» i J.-iemluh tvll. 31311 llmv
102, but that 86 are dead is positive­
sort, 32 miles east, are telephoning a large number of owners who some complaint was argued. Henry E. Mc- an eternal life In torment. Th
that wa
Illa
eoiinn
I
III
-,
d
nrtli uiurly furi-wartwi th» teinvl-
ly established.
for conveyances. No danger is felt time ago formed what is known as c,jnn anj \y g, f'Ren taking the text was understood to p irtr-iy
Thirty Burn«*«] in a Heap
si unteti l< ed III l.ll <1
it»« that their wrong cour « w<ulil
the
Siuslaw
pool,
and
the
purchasers
most
prominent
part
for
the
plain-
'
for
them,
as
the
fire
is
working
in
the
,
Charles Miller and Warren Weston,
¿'ciitint.' In the terrlbto time 'f lr< «’
ulte oli it lie did .... .
San Francisco and Los Angeles -jffs. and Attorney General Crawford practically tho whole world of m.-inklml
lumber Jacks, who arrived today from i opposite direction. The fire from the are
would be eoni|ielled to endure This
men.
and
John
A.
Carqpn,
for
th«*
state
and*
t If any wli>> desired
t,|„ which • nine UI*>U Jeruaal-lll tn th"
Wendling
section
is
coming
over
the,
the St. Maries' district in Idaho, tell
Jesse Bounds, the well-known local the Secretary of State. The demur­ bell was pictured to our childhood
11 I Ife found ibiit they h id hili year \ I' I'1-
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a heart-rending story of witnessing ridge south of Crawfordsville, and timber
cruiser and dealer, ts now in rer wa.-on the usual statutory ground minds from outshlo tho Bible us heated
of np:»-tl'e or pleasure or lint our a mini-II
the death of 30 Italian fire fighters, should the wind continue the whole San Francisco
closing
the
deal,
liav-
!
alleging
lack
of
jurisdiction
and
not]
to
it
white
heat.
If
we
expressed
won
r t, a« »tear to them as nn e;. e. of j.-rusol.'m. lu fiilfi'lmciit -f thia
as helpless, then saw them huddled, (Calapooia valley and mountains will Ing left a few days ago for that city, sufficient facts to constitute cause
.1. these pn**-|ous, but lilsqunl I, roiilie>y III" Jews cast tiled" d tx«ile»
shrieking, praying and cursing, and be on fire. Cinders and ashes have He has wired members of the pool! tor action. Judge Galloway overrul- der or surprise that any bumau creature
fallen
here
since
3
p.
m.
yesterday.
could eiuliiro such conditions so lomt
how the fire came and put them to
or wrongdoings, should Is- over til-' "0*1 "f Jeruwilem Into 'his
that
the
deal
has
b«?en
completed.
|,-j
the
demurrer,
stating,
at
the
same
The
east
wind
carried
them
15
miles.
the answer was that God would oxer
death. All were working ln a can-,
ijr
—
no matter bow precious ,,.ry Valley Thu« we rend. ’ JU-li.-ld.
The
price
agreed
upou
between
the
time,
it
must
be
underst-x-d
that
this|
yon fighting the fire, which was com- ! Farmers near Holly are moving out. owners of the land and the purehas- action did not grant the t- iiporary else bls oiunl|>oteiit power to make us
s* no matter how highly e« th-dll) te.-niiic. Ofiltb the u.rtl. that It
ing down on the Italians about one They worked all night, and none of ers is said to lie $1 per thousand feet,1 restraining order desired Attorney - tire proof and i>aln-sensltive. Home theo­
______ By way of contrast, tho Mas shall no m«t" h" i-nlli-il Toplieth. nor.
CIO 10 OMtvt
,
hundred yards above the lumbei their houses have been burned yet.
hrinir to this county
countv nearly
nearly; for Joseph stated that they thought logians of the Thomas a Kempls school ter suggested Hint If tho retaining of •¡he X alley «'f «he ron
„.in bring
which will
Illnn-m. but
jacks. Suddenly flames came up the
three-quarters of «. million dollars. no further pleading would lie taken! of thought went so fnr ns to picture three things would hinder them from
canyon. The two lumber jacks saw COUGAR SNATCHES
The Valley Of Muughier. f<>r they shall
up by the Secretary of State's a'.tor-| the ¡»Mir creatures In their sufferings
There
are
a
large
number
of
men
In
them and ran for the creek, in which
the pool, only a few of them, howev­ neys, and declared, con:equently, the! arid to show that the heat would form entering into life they could not nf bury In l..|'heth till there lw no ptor*
they submerged themselves.
The i
BOY FROM HIS BED er,
the enrenwe- of tills people shall
being Eugene men. Among them restraining order would be carried a kind of an asbestos covering which ford to retain them that even If they
Italians became panic-stricken, and
are Charles Mayhew, J. W. Owen and along with the overruling of the de~ would shield them from a measure of were to carry tho figure further and b« meat for the fowl, of the lieavun.
tried to climb the walls of the can­
Jos. Fellman. Morris Johnson is a murre.*.
yon, but fell back. The flames came. Lad Seized by Clothing—Com heavy
Its Intensity. But those deluded theo­ ■u|>|x>se that In tho future life they and for the beasts of the earth.
Argument Goes to Printer
owner in the tract. The timber
yfti-r the reformation made by King
then and the lumber jacks saw them
panion's Cries Frighten
Attorney Carson protested that he logians proceeded to explain that these would bo deprived to tho extent of iie-
pronounced
by
expert
cruisers
to
is
ing maimed to all eternity ft still J. alatl the Valley of lllumnu wan diw
no more until after the fire had pass-'
had
not
had
time-
to
have
a
consulta
­
outer
coverings
would
crack
and
shell
be
among
the
heaviest
on
the
coast,
Off Beast
ed over, when nothing was left of,
every little while, leaving the poor would be preferable to them to prac­ crated to the Intent that It might never
and most of it lies convenient to log­ tion with Judge George and. conse­
them but a heap of charred flesh.
i
quently. the customary five days to victim freshly tender that Ills suffering tice tho self denial now and to enter afterward I* c<.ii.hb-r«l fit b* any
ging
streams.
The
Identity
if
the
Near Avery 4 4 bodies have been
Weston, Or., Aug. 23—A large
kind of religions worship, sacrifice or
Is not known at present, file an answer will be taken, and. as might I m * the more Intense.
Into life
cougar, described as . seven or eight purchasers
found and ten Japanese and four ne­ wu^ai,
there is now no restraining order, the
but
when
the
papers
are
passed
the
Il luM-amo the valh-r <>f
ceremony,
Of
course,
three
theologians
of
the
Re
It
noted
that
the
reward
hero
In
feet long, nearly made away with the names of the purchasers will be made argument gees to the printer.
gro soldiers are missing.
I, and defilement It uns used
Frankum,
of
past
had
their
difficulty
In
dealing
w
ith
dicated
I»
In
the
entering
Into
life,
7—’----
"*
Arrivals from Big Creek today re­ young s<n of J. L. ”
„ _ nt _ certain
. . ,
public. Mr. Bounds is expected home
the worms They could Imagine devils the Intimation Is that three who fall tltMO for the burning of the «ff"i »»»•>
port that two Americans and fifteen Wall Walla, la.i<t night on Pine Creek, in a few days with details of the big HARRIMAN LINE
Austrian wood choppers were burned three miles above Weston.
who would oversee the torture as being will not have life at all that they will rabblab of the elty- it becowo tb"
Mr. Frankum is the contractor who deal.
to death Saturday. These men were
TO BUILD RAILWAY made Immune to pain by the chief tor fill
to attain life, that they will have dump! >l:>g place of dead cats nod «I- g».
is
making
the
local
water
works
im-(
working further up the creek than
turer.
the
Almighty
God.
But
just
bow
no
eternal
life, cither In pain or In etc. If any of Hi'-«» fell upon th-
the 3M) Italians alreadt reported dead. provements, and he and his men are ROSEVELTWILL
Incorporate Branch Line From to Imagine the worm getting along In pleasure I <-t in .-viitnlue our text •h-dgr, 1 < f tbo fiick, ho one thought
encamped in the timber near the!
F»rty-Eight Burned . ,
so great a heat and how they would In further and seo this.
worth whit to interfere. and the mag
Grants Pass, Or. to Cres­
Men arriving from the St. Joe head of the system. The boy was
FIGHT TO FINISH
any wise Increase the torture of the
gota
and w< nia destroy mi them 4 1res
country today report - 48 of their 1 sleeping with one of the men, who]
cent City, Calif.
[>oor sufferers was to many a perplex­ Gehonns Typed the Second Death,
comrades burned to death on Big was awakened by the prowlipg beast' Has Declared War to the Knife
nl*> w re IlgbP-d m<a«l«nuiily to l/urii
and
found
that
it
was
trying
to
drag
The word Aril iii our text la from the
ity. But patient tbougtitfulnre.s along
Creek Saturday. Ail the men were
iiiiliustllile rubbUh. and brlm»to«ie
the boy from the tent.
The Grants Pass a: Western rall-l three cruel and devilish lines enabled Greek word gehrnna, which. In turn. tile < additi ■*> timt the fumes might
On the Regular
recruited in Misseula.
was
The
man
grabbed
the
boy
and
yell
­
road entered the list of prospective! some to formulate the theory that the was a corruption of tbv Hebrew wont
More Rangers I,ost
destroy any malarial tendency, in the
Faction
Oregon railways yesterday when rep­ worms would be fiery ones, living In pek
Wallace, Aug. 25.—The number of ed at the top of his voice. Men came
A Uses. Which signifies ralley of interest of the health of the city.
hurrying
to
the
scene
from
the
other
resentatives of the Harriman lines
men of Ranger Debitt's party found
Utica. N. Y., Aug. 24.—Theodore filed in the office of the County Clerk fire, delighting ln fire—worms that death. There are two other words in
on Setzer Creek is now 24. The num­ [ tents in time Pc- see the frightened
Tha La«»»" Jesus Taught.
ber of foresters dead on Big Creek is cougar slinking into the brush, baf­ Roosevelt served notice today that articles of incorporation of a company would bore through the incrustations the New Testament Greek translated
We have tiefore our inlnda uow lb«
he would wage without quarter on which purpose- to build from Grants and add still further to the horrible A»/i In our common version One of
now 47. Two Big Creek crews under fled.
The clothing ot the boy was seized the “old guard" of the Republican Pass southwesterly to Crescent City, sufferings of the world of mankind.
Ranger Allen are safe. The Rock back
these, tartarui. has no reference to hu gebenna fir» wb»«h no oue ever ai­
of the neck and the cougar's party in New York State. Having Calif., says the Portland Telegram.
de-
Creek crew lost one man. The big claws
inanity whatever, but merely signifies tempte.1 to quench, but which was
Was This What Jesus Meant?
did not
enter injury.
his flesh, so that . . been
{*** '■•, drawn into the fight, as C
~
The incorporators are J. P. O’Brien j
atgned to conation utterly everything
without
he ------
says.
rty under $H5er^fcor Ferns Is safe. he escaped
our
earth's
atmosphere
the
place
bld
the
Great
Teacher
Intend
that
lagainst his will, he has determined 'vice-president and general manager
I to pursue it to the end. win or lose. 1 of - the Southern Pacific ..
— in Ore­
/I. such conclusions should be drawn from where Satan and the fallen angels are cast Into it We lave tn mind ate* tbo
lines
J ^MITT BROTHERS
Mr. Roosevelt’s intention was indi- gon and of the O. R. & Ji.; Curtis G. bls language? And did be atop short restrained In chains of darkness (11 worms of which be ■pake worms
NEWS OF INTEREST
jeated mere clearly than at any time Sutherland, assistant to Mr. O'Brien, of the description from reasons of sym I Peter 11. 41. The other Greek word which were permitted to fruì on the
FROM QnilTH I A NF 1 before by a statement which he issued ’ and James G. Wilson, of the legal de- pathy or modesty or shame? Is this rendered Ar« In tho New Testnment Is catcaaore utnll»turt«l until ttw car-
HAVE CHARGE OF
i
rnum ouuin umiv ltoday# The Colonel said he was go-'partment of the Harriman roads of
the general teaching of God's Word hadee. which corresponds exactly to cnsnr-i were conmitn«-«! and tb« worms
- ■—
' ing into the fight with his eyes open this city.
theitiaelves dlc<l Another Item here
CRESWELL ORCHARDS . The rock crusher
The construction of such a road or has a great and terrible mistake the word rendered Ar/l in tbo Old Tes should t»e noticed, namely, that a aay-
is stationed at and with full realization of the fact
been
made?
And
have
we
mistaken
was forecasted last April after Mr.
lament, namely Meo/. And all scholars
Heights on the Lorane road that he might not be successful,
Bohmstedt Company Lets Con Glenwod
and is doing good work. The rock
He said that he felt that, owing to O’Brien and R. B. Miller, traffic man- a figure of spooch and treated It ns know- that both of these words signify ing amongst th" Jews was. U boeorvrr
pit is just back of the barn. The rock the attitude of members of the or-!ager of the Harriman lines in the literal? We erred. We misunder­ the same thing They are used Inter commits au«-h a mteJemoonor will bo
„ tract—Other Creswell
is the best they have crushed in the ganization he was at perfect liberty Northwest, returned from an automo- stood. The Great Teacher who rebuk­ cbangcably In the Scriptures to drelg In danger of going from ted to woroo
■ z
News
until ho will bo brought tiefore tho
last two years, and the men claim it to carry on uncompromising warfare, bile trip from Grants Pass over the ed bls disciples, Janies and John, when
*
note the state or condition of death- tribunal of the Sanhedrin, a culprit
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‘
—
*— “
,J Guard
----- * All
*'* Fight
“-*•* It
•« Wants,
w-"*“ 'mountains to Crescent City.
will
make the best of roads.
The ■”
Give
Old
they
desired
to
call
fire
from
heaven
the tomb. No person, of even slight Jreus took tho same Hue of proverbs
One of the most important deals ■ rock
and x..
pit -
Is drawn- VV ---------
hen a statement by_ William
.w». from
..vu. crusher «„v.
v i At that tlme Mr- O Brlen declared
ever made in Creswell was made to­ down hill and about fifty loads of Barnes, Jr., the Albany leader, to the; that there was no significance In the upon the City of Hnrnarla, because the education, would for u moment at­ and
declared that anyone violating the
people
thereof
refused
to
sell
them
day when the A. C. Bohmstedt Or­ 'crushed rock is drawn on the road a convention against Rs domination by journey and that the motive
metirc was
tempt to claim that eternal torment Is
chard Company let a contract to the day Last Tuesday four teams drew Roosevelt, was read to him, Mr. Rocs- simply that of seeing the country. | food for the Master—the sympathetic taught by sArof. Aodrs « tartaiu* The Golden Rule to the extent of calling
! bls brother a fool would I* In dinger
Schmitt Brother? to do the orchard 58 yards of crushed rock on the road, evelt said:
I As the two railroad officers cho e a One who said to them, “Ye know not great »tress of all u ll(,
r,,rni|
I wr-rk for five years on and around Water
for crusher and teams is taken
“They will have all the fight they season of the >ear when their autoi what manner of spirit ye are of; the torment falls, therefore. iij >- n the word 1 eventually of »«ch dlgrre.b.n from
the company's holdings.
| righteousuesa as to bring him under
spring neaX)>y- There are want. I am only going to the con- "'as the first t» traverse the Coasti Sou of man came not to destroy men's
This dce3 not mean that the A. C. from a twenty
men with the crusher, vention because I feel that the inter-: range of mountains since the preceeJ- lives, but to save them’’—could that hell found In our text In the origini I senteme of the greater tribunal of
Bohmstedt company releases its super about
courteous crew and there are eats of the people of New York de- ing summer, and as the trip was ar- Son of man in any wise intend to tell Greek. iwAmao.
Mreaiah'a Kingdom, and. "Wbiwoeur
vision of the work, but that Schmitt A jolly, fine
musicians, and musicales mand that the Republican* party be.duous in the extreme, conjectures at l us that our great Heavenly Father had
What we have t<» say rre|»xting it I shall »ay unto tils brother. Thou ait
I Brothers will do all the work under some
are
auit»
freauent
at
the
Thompkins
given
a
chance
to
stand
squarely
andi
on
.
c
e
arose
as
to
the
poMibilities
cf|
,L_tbe supervision of Hen. W. K. New- home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sinch unoc-mpromisingly for clean, decent/raih-oad construction in that terri-j less of the rplrlt of love nn<l righteous- will undoubtedly Iw» new» tu but few i a fool, ahall be In danger of gt-beuna
' ell, president of the state board of
tory.
ness than the two Impetuous disciples' of this congregation, Hut «Ince t>il« i fire ' (Matthew v. Ifil. ,
politic«
horticulture, and his a?sistant super­ are camped nearby in an orchard ana ; honest
bid he mean to Intimate that while the »••rm-.n will l* reported In more than | Wbst the Groat Tea« ln-r meant waa
“I go ts that convention to make!
intendent of orchard work, S. Shot-, the crusher crew across the road near
in» speech
speocn exactly
exacuy as
as It
u had
uau ben
ueu ^p»«»* AltfTlf RfiAnr disciples Impetuously might have l»o-n seven hundred newspaper» ,,f lh„ tnn(J that the eurtbly Jerusalem wa» a pic­
well. The contract covers all the or- the spring. Mr. Harrington is also the
! planned originally, aad. while I hope
willing to destroy the earthly life of our explanation will probably eventu­ ture or type Of the heavenly Jeruaa
chard wc-rk and Schmitt Brothers will
there will be enough good sense to I
the Samaritans, the Heavenly Father, ally reach ten million people, to whom |cm, which repreaeute the Divine Gov­
i
simply
step
in
and
hire
the
men,
fur-'
■
prevent
anyone
opposing
the
prin-i
nish all the equipment and do all the!
of still more demoniacal disposition, the Truth on the subject will be new ernment or Kingdom tin» New Jeru-
work necessary for the cultivation
would tr<-at practically all mankind ten " hat we have to say Is not new to rd »stem which, by ami by. will come
and care of the orchards, so that the bumper yield. Their wheat crop av-
',heL. fax'1»</ r am
11 TH 1
million times worse than that and use ucated ministers, however. and whj. down to earth when God's will »hall
company deals with one firm instead eraged 35 bushels to the acre and concerned the issue ghall be abBoiu-! ||| | 11
Itlvlne Power to nil eternity to ¡»crjs-t as pastors, they have kept ,h„ sh.-.-p be done on «-arth as It is dono in
of a large number of people.
oats 87 bushels to the acre. They . . .
• . ••
III Lil i
date the stifferiugs of his earthly crea­ Of their flock In the dark on the sub heaven.
Hotel Ix*ase<l
have already sold to Charles Matth- le,7_®*ea“
tures which his own Word declares J-Ct Is for them to explain. They err
J. R. Scott has leased the Central ews, the Cottage Grove flour mill
Fidelity of Machine Doubted,
As gvhenna lay outside of tho wall
Hotel to Mrs. John Simmons, of Lake­ man, 1000 bushels of wheat, 2000
were bcm In sin. shapen in Iniquity, talnly cannot plead Ignorance At v<-ry
Some of Colonel Roosevelt's clos-
view, Oregon, who takes possession bushels of oats and 100 tons of hay, "st friends in the state have told him
tn sin did fh-lr mother» conceive them? mom they can apologi*. that they of Jerusalem. »•• our l/>nl Intimated
September 1. Mr. and Mrs. Scott,
tbaro would ba au antttyplcal gebennn
—earthly creator re. too, whoa/- environ
of extra fine quality, for which they are doubtful of the outcome and
-syho have conducted ths hotel for two all
i hoped that the misunderstanding wonld
oufald" the New Jerusalem. Aa the
he ha? replied that he himself felt
ment
w.s
unfavorable
and
whose
Ad
­
they
received
the
very
highest
mar
­
do mors good thlin fbe lrul|) T(
years, have enjoyed a good business
| that, even though he should be suc-
trash and <>ffnl <* the typh-al city ware
versary. fhe devil, God nefth/r destroy­ i
and will be missed by their many pa­ ket price.
seetn to forget entirely that this t.-rrl cousumi-d In the Valley «if Hlnnom, a<>
' cessful ln the state convention at
(From
Friday
’
s
Dally
Guard.)
A
steam
plow
owned
and
operated
ed
nor
bound?
trons. Mrs. Simmons has had con­
Saratoga
and
such
a
platform
as
he
Deputy Supervisor
Fltton,
of I Such an Interpretation, my dear hear Me misunderstanding is not ot.lr th* offal ami trash of humanity who
siderable experience in the hotel busi­ by A. M. Thompson, of Portland, Is ¡desired should be adopted, the re-‘ , the
national
_______
__ 1 forest reserve, today era. Is not »opposable. U's must look
n'e f"‘h of •h<’«"«nds. M.t will ri-fus»- all of G«jd‘a favors, merctea,
and will no doubt receive a liber­ beiag operated on the Miler ranch suit of the election would be In grave I gathered
I ness
sixty more men together and
al patronage. Mr. Scott and family west of Creswell. The plows, four in I doubt. The Colonel has told bis
h
"^7
* W Cr**tor ’’'•■Ph*m»ng blessings and opportunities, will t»e
j
for
some
explanation
of
the
Master's
most of them up to the south,
,
, A
will move to their place in the north number, plow six inches deep and are | friends that he did not feel sure the i sent
holy name, his holy character by treated aa dlagraccful wretch»» and t>"
fork
of
the
McKenzie
to
fight
the
!
wor
*
1
"
»>or.-
consistent
with
bte
own
pulled
by
a
12-horse
Aultman-Taylor
part of town.
Roosevelt-Hughes force i would re- fires in the Cascade national reserve,I character and with the Heavenly Ia­ mmreprreenting It an«l tbe
Cfinsunied, destroy«-d. in the antityp-
engine. Ten acres can be plowed I i ceive
Return from Newport
unqualified support from the in addition to the twenty he sent up I ther’s character, and more consistent
leal go henna which la the He«<m<l
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hill, of Cin­ each day, and this method of work­ organization
at
the
polls.
yesterday. He received word last ' with our conception of what a Just.
cinnati; Mrs. J. W. Hatfield, of Eu­ ing land is coming into use every
A
Valley
Outside
Jerusalem.
Death
Concerning thte antitypical ge-
Colonel Roosevelt's indorsement of i night that they reached the scene of ( i/ovlng. Wise and Powerful Creator
gene; Mrs. W. O. Reigler, of Port­ I year In working large tracts through­ i State
henna,
the
Kecond’ Death, wo are defi­
Senator
Frederick
Davenport
_
nt 3r,,u w,'<» have
j the fires early in the afternoon and
land; Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Brady and out the Northwest.
nitely Informed of thechnractrrs which
1 yesterday was the first step in the ! that many more men were needed to ' would do. It does not answer this pur-
Miss E. M. Thompson, ot Creswell,
Walker Young, an esteemed pio­ fight which he expects to carry on
stay the progress ot the flames in the l (Kate to say. ns so many do, “Bosh, do » ”>ld turn to the map of the city ,,f will there te dretroy«-«! utterly, as Pe­
»pent Saturday and Sunday at New­ neer, of near Eugene, was a guest of from
until election time, He reserve. This morning he picked up I not discuss such a matter. Nobody Jenisalem and there notice „„
ter says, “as natural brute bensta "
port. All the ladies mentioned are his pioneer friends, C. H. Wallace (decided now
today tz> go to the state fair all the men he could find on the | now believes such things!” This one »outhvrest side of the city. ],Ist out
sisters and this is the first time they and H. C. Veatch of this city last .In Syracuse
We have n description of this sym-
on
September
17
to street and engaged them, but the I Scripture repudiated would shake our
had been together for 20 years. A week. Their recounting of the pio­
Ixilleal New JerusalenrTir Divine King-
and at that time he may talk worst problem was that of transporta­ confidence in the whole Bible. But
brother in California was unable to neer days, including the early Indian ! speak
That Is the \ alloy that In brief wn.
politics.
tion. He could not get as many auto­ rightly explained and unherstood it ealied Geh hlnnon. the Greek of o-hi..,, ' dom (Revelation nil. composed ¡>rl-
be present.
troubles, during which time Mr.
rnnrily of the Church, and aecondartly
Hh Mother Ill
mobiles
as
he
wanted,
as
the
owners
would settle and Increase our faith In
had a brother-in-’aw, Harris
Lord’s usre of of nil from Hie worl«l who, during
Frank Schmitt was called to Eugene Young
of the machines were either busy the Scriptures as a Divine message. hMT."
LIBERATE
REEVES
by
name,
killed
by
the
Indians,
was
Sunday by the illness of his mother. very interesting and a great source
with them or did not want to mako This, then, must tie our object—not h< word gehenna stand related t<> Messiah's reign, will enter In through
that \ alley. l-„r the Mnke <)f
|nr Its gntes and enjoy the blessings of
It was Mrs. Schmitt’s intention to
such a trip.
PHEASANTS
IN
OREGON
of
pleasure
to
these
sturdy
pioneers.
move to Creswell the first of thisj W. J. Messenger, who came here
Deputy nnp««rrt-or Fltton has de­ merely to caBt from us the devilish in­ r7u',ntrTl'',n 11 wl" '*
Divine favor and life eternal. And
terpretation of the dark ages, but to as­
week but her sickness will postpone
CVorvallis. Or., Aug. 26. —R. O ceived word that about 1000 acres of certain the true interpretation to get ttl m
then
wo rend, verso H, “But the fear­
"
Kl
'
,nr
"
’
’
"'•'■ward
at
her moving for a few days. She will from Ashland and bought a farm up Stevenson,
game warden, has an old burn in that vicinity has been
ful,
and
iintiellevliig. and the atiomlnn-
c
o
,
2
*
”
f
'
hn
‘
««»ny
occupy the cottage recently erected the Row river valley, has Just com­ bought 100 state
the
true
lesson
from
the
words
of
the
pairs of Reeves pheas­ burned over, and while the fire is not
centuries tiefore Jesus' day.
by John Mores near the planing mill' pleted a poultry house 120x10 feet, ants from the
ble, and murderers, and whoremong­
hurting
any
timber,
the
work
of
re
­
Great
Teacher.
Thousands
are
drift
­
Simpson
pheasant
until her residence which is to bei | having accommodations for 500 lay- farm in this city.
Valley |n ers, an<1 aoreererw, and Idolaters, and
production Is all destroyed. Refor- ing off Into more or l«*s open Infidelity th^Ri,nrt. mrn,ton o/
! ing hens. In addition there are two
he Bible Is foun(| (n
,
built by her »on is completed.
estization
is
an
important
department
Mr.
Stevenson
will
have
the
birds
simply
because
of
the
Irrational
Inter
­
d«H
ro
'
‘
,V
,ven
""
—
<)f
•»>*
”'•«" all Ilnra, ahall have their i>urt In tlio
breeding pens.—Cottage Grove Lea-
Establish reamery
of
the
forest
service,
and
when
this
liberated
at
various
points
in
the
lake which burnetii with fire and brim
pretation given to this text and two or
E. J. Moore informed the Chroni­ | der.
state where sportsmen have agreed work is destroyed by fire it means a three others. And these error» have
stone,
which Is the H»cond l»«uith”
cle by phone from Portland yesterday
to protect them. The birds cost |1,- ; great loss.
that he had completed arrangements COMPLAINS OF RATES ON
become »> fastened In our minds from ',h* l0‘ r""‘ l<y Joshua In the Not* that this lake of fire and brim-
Automobile
owners
are
offered
a
500,
which
was
paid
from
the
general
"'Wo» of the land that had come In
for the establishment ot a creamery
I game fund which is used to provide good figure, $15 a man, to take the childhood days that they have become to possession of tho Israelites It 1» stone Into which all the offacourlng of
at Creswell. The new enterprise,
part
and
parcel
of
will lie e».t la a symbol, am!
our
very
lives,
so
fire
fighters
to
the
reserve,
and
the
better
hunting
and
fishing
for
the
STALLIONS AND JACKS sportsmen who are making up the trip can be made both ways easily ln I that many of us would have been In­ irti" mPn2?nw’ Mn,"“rl' J-hu« humanity
which will be known aa the Creswell
th«- meaning of the symbol Is plainly
•Creamery Company, will rent a build­
ene day.
clined at one time to dispute the very Valier U e
«> this stated In th" words, "Which ts the ■»<••
A. C. Ruby/ a breeder and dealer idund.
(
ing and Install machinery at once.—
Mr. Simpson has done much to re­
existence of a God as much as to dis­ ThoreJ
? 'n " K””W
>0 oral Death." The first death |>s.»e<1
in horses at Portland, today filed a
Chronicle.
complaint with the Oregon Railroad. stock several states with game birds I DENVER HAS 213.381;
pute such slanderous misrepresenta­ There We road of how Josiah, the g.x-1 upon all mankind on account <«f father
raised
on
his
pheasant
farm.
A
year
Commission against the transporta­
tions of bis glorious character.
f'?n i? ?Kl"h- ln*‘lh,,w’ ■ IH*"t re Adam's dlaotiedlenco. Our G-rd Jesua
ALONG
BUFFALO 423,715
tion rates charged by the O. R. N. ago he shipped an entire carload of
fora m th- nation and aboitahed Idol waa appointed th" savior of Adam and
game
birds
to
the
game
warden
of
Enuring
Into
Life.
company and Southern Pacific rail­
id nr, '?mo,t hp'no""form" of his race and gave his life a ransom for
it
CALAPOOIA RIVER
Washington, Aug. 25.-—The pepu-
Let us go back to Jesus’ day and in "hi O £
way company for horses and mules. Idaho, who liberated them in that
.try having been practised ln all. to ri-acue all from death, to give
and frequently demands are lation of Denver is 213,381, accord­ mind place ourselves with those who
He alleges ln his complaint that state,
la \aiiey Of Hlnnom. which had got- to <»a«'h ami every memla-r of Adatn'n
on him for birds to stock indi­ ing to a bulletin given out by the cen­ heard him utter the woiila of our text
HAVE BURNED the two railway companies make a made
I tore Mi? """J» n',n"'ly T°t’hrtb HI« race one full, fair oiqwirtunlty for a
sus bureau today.
This is an In­
first class rate charge for horses and vidual sections.
crease ot 59.4 per cent. The gain has and context. The Teacher had Just I n7w< ?
Brownsville. Or., Aug. 26.—The stallionn, and jacks, and that they
built tret of loyalty to God and righteous
been 79,522 over its population of said, “If thy hand offend thee, cut It a Xn, T"r,hp’h’
fire along the Calapooia river, having are all billed at 3,000 pounds each ASSEMBLY ARGUMENTS
Vulloy
of
Hlnnom.
off—It Is better for the» to enter Into I a great brass Imape to the heathen god n«-vi an«! to a«»cure llf<- eternal In th«'
133,859 in 1900.
been fanned by a strong east wind for regardless of their weight He fur-
life maimed, than, having two hands, Moloch. In various places they had New Ji-ruaaleni Contrariwise all wl’O
The
populatioi
of
Buffalo,
N.
Y.,
the past 24 hours, is now beyond con­ therd alleges that there is much de­
SENT TO PRINTER is i- 423,715, “ an n increase
. — will rejpct that full o(i|»irtunlty will die
'
Increase of 20 per to go Into
trol that nothing but rain will check. lay experienced in the shipment o
hell, Into th«* fire that never
cent. The population In 1900 was shall l»e quenched, where their worm , groves In whl/ h a licentious form of the Hoc,.nil Death, from which there
F. M. Brown, O. 8. Boyles and Wil- this kind of stock.
worship was enacted and then they re­ will I* n« redemption, nn resurrection,
Salem, Or., Aug. 25.—Arguments 352,287. The gain Is 71,328.
dleth not and their fire la not qiiench-
,•
_
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sorted to this Valley of Hlnnom to of no recovery of any kind.
PEOPLE’S PULPIT..
Immortal Worms
Unquenchable Fire
—. . . S XIY MORF