Eugene weekly guard. (Eugene, Or.) 190?-1910, September 08, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE
EUGENE WEEKLY CUARD, THURSDAY SEPT. 3. 131_0_
year pr-»-lalmlng liberty for the poo
pie ami restitution <>f all that lias been
lost through »in. and whl* It Is I*» I*« re
■t*iri**l through Messiah s Kingdom
lutile Ntuilenta know also ln*w the
Ni-w 'l'raiaiu**ut alHuiiMls whit refer
to the Kingdom! the Kingdom!
th« Kingdom! Nearly
the paral’lro
that our I * td gave wen* In Illustration
Cures all humors, catarrh ami
Sermon bv
4 of sonivilili'tf cotims t*’.l * Hh H<e King
rheumatism, relieves that tired
CHAR1-ES T.
»
fiotti or lite ila"» call'd out of the
I
feeling, restores the appetite,
;■
woritl to Inherit the spiritual .. .............
RUSSELL
cures paleness, nervousness,
All such ktmw. I*»* that the Greet
0
Pastor Brooklyn
________
I'cnchcr pr-slalimsl •»»«•» Kingdom an.l
builds
up the whole system.
:
"IVhol.l. a Kmg shall reign in
I abemacle.
taught us ami all <*f his follower« l<>
Get it today In usual liquid Jm ■
Seattle. Sept. 2—Three of the ■h. oolated tablets called SarsatabS
lira) for It. *’Tlijr Kingdom <<m*r’ Th»
f.ghleousne't. and poncm *haU «“•«•
J, H. Gregg, w ho ea.vs his home is
i Omaha Sept. 2.—Entering Omaha in Portland, is the first man to be ar-, principal lumbermen of the state ofi
4
” ill I«* done ou i-arth as II is *l«*u« iu
in
judgment
(l»atah
xxxu.
I
)
I
today without any special demonstra­ rested in this part of the state and. Washington. Alexander Poulson. C.
heaven ” They nil know 100. that nil
*.
MAY
CONTINUE
TO
F.
White
and
G.
S.
Long,
departed
tion by the people of the town. C°'®' perhaps in the whole state since the
■Ooo
of th*' Apo«tl*« rvfvr to flint Kingdom
nel Roosevelt was escorted quietly to forest fires began a short time ago for St. Paul last night to present to,
I
■ ini. mid point the Cliurch Io Its ««lab
can
no
longer
I*
■wayed
1»
th®
WORK ON SIUSLAW
the Omaha club, where breakfast was charged with setting out fires in the the delegates of the national conser-J
Brooklyn. Sept 4 Pastor Rti»**ell
vation congress their views on the
served to a small company, includ­
extent Thlnkltig people refuw r to I»* llshiuent for th« rrollaatlon of her
Dolli-1
government
reserve.
His
arrea
’
preached
today in the Academy of Mu
need
of
better
protection
of
the
uat-
ing Senators Burkett, Brown
1
JETTY IN WINTER sic, our largest
Have that God for ceullirle« In» «at hopes -the time when tlie marring«
'effected
in Eugene today by Deputy icuial forests. They will recommend!
Auditorium. Hie “Tab calmly view ing the alluallon. allow Im ,.f the Lamb » III tali« P'»'>
■ ver and others.
—
rnor Shall United States Marshal N. S. Hamlin. that the forest service should put a!
After breakfast Governor
crnacle" being of liwutth lout cups« II*
»hen God s New Covenant With Israel
Ik.hlman
upon
large force of men to work cutting Major Morrow Says South Jetty He bad a very attentive heerlug millions to go to eternal t>»rmeui will g" into effrrt. The tlum when he
;XV.^±d .^^se^it.
’Td of ¡of Ix.
They refuse to belle’« that then
¡down
old
snugs
and
removing
aecum-
R. Seitz, of the C-as- ulaflons of dry timber from forest re-
There were many Hebrew» In tie hearts ami •’ mpatlile« arv more ten ' wlio acattcred Isrnel will ai** gather
,noon he was the guest of the Omaha t>"Per'‘s^
May Be Completed
•---- •, whose head­ I I serves.
■ them, and when the Mw simll go
Snags,
they
assert,
offer
the
large audience. Il** said In |*nrt: —
jlCleld club at an informal luncheon of cade,
der than Iho«*' of their < router
quarters are in Eugene.
forth from Ml ZI«"» the Ueleetlal
1 greatest, danger to forests. Also
Next
June
400 guests.
■•Coming
eveuta
cast
their
shndow»
llvi-u
tlie
lieatheu
are
getting
uwiik*
In the complaint against Gregg he i they want trails cut in all directions
Kingdom, and the word "f the lz>r*|
Colonel Roosevelt will deliver his
before." StaJlllUg slunlow» are nil to liie lu *ni»i*t* m y of w lint ti.i" l>*-*'i> from Jerusalem, the capital of tlie
is charged
I through the forest reserves, to aid
Omaha speech at the ai udltorium
------------ late the
timber, underbrush and grass at 'employes in promptly reaching forest
W6rk on the new south jetty at ■ bout us. A great change lu the af glveu them under the Go-i»'l lul»*l rortlily prim es Ood • remedy t" Ju»t
thii afternoon.
~ ■ 'j. near Hazel Dell on fires, that the forests should be laid
High Prairie,
the mouth of the Siuslaw river has fairs of men is Indicated and acktiowl They are finding out that the w >id what humanity Is coming to r*-a la«- .1
| Shortly after luncheon the vet-1
Âs
a
second
count
he
is
August 18. L
off into plots of convenient size, sep­
erans of the Grand Army of the Re-1 charged
needs In Its rotabllshmenl. «• ’he
with starting a fire with­ arated by wide • fire trails, which ptxvgressod so rapidly, according to edged by all thoughtful, intelligent Goapel «Igiilll*-** '• ‘“''I tiding' and 1 1
public and Spanish American war out watching
Major Jay J. Morrow, carps of engin­ people. The world’s |>aee during the w lint liaw lieen preil* Ind 1« IheUl 1» IU* Hcrlpturro declare, "th«* de»*re **f all
it
or
taking
precautions
should
be
cleared
of
dead
wood
and
visited the field club and shook hands
eers. United States army. who. with
tuont awful iiH-wntge «•««>• el» aide that
underbrush, and that an efficient fire Major J. F. Mclndoe has ju t return­ past fifty years astonish**« everybody all of tbe heathen and tin* majority nations shall conic" iHagral IL 7*
■with Roosevelt and were briefly ad- against its spread.
Gregg,
who
is
said
to
be
a
float
­
Bll>le Htudvnls are more sml more
patrol
service
should
be
established.
'dressed by him.
ed from there, that the trestle Is now New conditions meet us on every baud of their el» t;t«*d neighbor» «nd friend
er,” having been employed in one of
coming
to see that Ihl» Gospel Ayr Is
out
about
1800
feet,
says
the
Port
­
Auritorium Speech
Tbe majority of books written half » and rvlatl»**» ha»« bevu d***-reed *«*n
thé railroad construction- camps in
land Journal. The enrx’kment Is
the time In wlil* h M*»»l«h Is aete* I
At the auditorium this afternoon, the vicinity
______ of
__ ____
Hazel Dell, has been $3677 RECEIVED FOR
century
ago
along
scientific
lines
are
teneetl.
foreordained,
to
eternal
tor
only a few bents behind, being as
Ing from anwlipl men of Jew» «nd
tColonel Rooeevelt addressed a great,
bv tbe employes of the for-
cioee to the end of the jetty as Is considered rubbish today. Rules «nd ture becau»e of Ignorau«*. l»e<au**e of Gentiles a saintly rl«*» «ml Is trotlng
" crowd,
—Tfd saying, iu ? part:
“*’*:
est M*rvice since he was first suspect-
. HUNTING AND FISHING
possible, and he says that if the con­ customs «nd theoriro of the past, sup a mbbellef lu r**»|»« t to which they •nd proving their loyalty Io God and
“Now tnere is no use of a nation ed of setting out fires in the reserve
have good luck the struc­ posed to I m * immovable «nd «baolute. were thoroughly bonrol
Perplexed to rtgbteousne«»
claiming to be a great nation unless and was followed to Eugene. The
Ttirw are to t*e
.. LICENSES THIS YEAR tractors
ture will be completed by next May
the mb'lonarh* a«k. Wliat «ball w-e Meealab'» assistant* (be Bride the
it is prepared to play a great part. UniW States marshal’s office
•re
abandoned
«s
worthless
—
In
cliern
or
June.
A nation such as oars cannot possibly once notified and Deputy Hamilton
Major Morrow and Major Mclndoe Istry. In manufacture«, in art. In preach’ The meaaagu of damnation lamb’s wife As Abraham typified
Deputy County Clerk Jesse ♦
play a great part in international af-|»aS sent up from Portland last
night, ¡4
!
United
reached
the mouth of the Siuslaw by finance and commerce. All these doe« tml »ound good to the heathen the Heavenly Father, ao tbe Merolah
Fountain* has footed up the ♦
fairs cannot1 expect to be treated as| Gregg was taken» before I’"’"“’
the
overland
route, and the former changes necessitate a uew view of so and they do not run after II nor front wa* typified by Isaac And Mroalab *
a weight in either the Atlantic or the. States Commissioner W. W. Calkins # number of hunters’, anglers’ ♦
Pacific, or to have its voice as to the this forenoon and plag-e^ fltulei ♦ and combination licenses is­ ♦ says that the stage trip of 60 miles, cial conditions aud a reexamination of their soul» upon It. The que«tlon Brille and Joint heir and co latiorrr In
Monroe Doctrine, or the managmenf >2500 bonds to anne«r Mr ekamina- ♦ sued from the clerk’s office ♦ from Eugene to Mapleton, was very tbe relationship of religion and tbe comes to tbe ministers and pn>f**»«*‘r» tils Kingdom tsa* typified by ItelMw-
of college« throughout Christendom
of the Panama Canal, heeded. unle?e tion on September 10, time being
t
♦ this year up to last night, to­ ♦ enjoyable except for the fact that it
ca Thus »«wn the great I’lan of God
it has* strong and thoroughly effi- given him to secure ^Jtlresse?. In ♦ gether with the amount re­ ♦ was very dry and dusty. It partook Bible to mau and his conditions, as and they are perplexed I what answer
cient navy. Within the last decade! the meantime he is in charge of the ♦ ceived from them. For the ♦ of the nature of a pioneer trip. Inas­ seeu from tbe present view|*vlut. Tbe to give The majority of them hnv* has progressed well
a* bridges were burned out by business and social world bare lieen
Th* Gr*at D*y *1 Wrath.
the American navy has been about deputy martial,
♦ seven months. 960 hunters’ li­ ♦ much
become “higher crltlec" ■ nd nu longer
been issued, ♦ th? forest fires and the stage had cotui>elled to keep pace with lb** <tr|*s accept tbe Bible aa the Word of G*sl
trebled in strength, and much morel
♦ censes have
Our
neglect
of tlie Word of God and
than trebled in efficiency, due to its
♦ bringing in a revenue of I960, : to go cut of its way many times to of progress, some of them gladly ami they are Evolutionists I and no longer our study Instead of tbe Talmud aud
ford
different
stream.
’
.
indicating
that
no
one
resid
­
’extraerdinary progress in marksman­ INSURGENT WINS
♦
Some of the fires were burning In some of them reluctantly. But reli­ believe the Gospel which the Ml««l*>t> , the Creed* of the dark ago* have been
ing outside the state has se­ ♦
ship and maneuvering. So far from
VICTORY IN IDAHO ♦♦ cured
this increase in naval strength repre­
a license from the lo­ ♦ that section at the time, but Major gionists have been placid In a mo*t ary Societies were organized to |*ro our undoing Under all this wrong
I senting on our part either a menace
awkward position Religion and mor claim They are In perplexity Ami I Influence we have failed to culti*ate
♦ cal office, although it is prob­ ♦ Morrow says that as there was not
of aggression to weaker nations or Congressman Hamer is Badly ♦ able that there have been a ♦ much wind they were making little a) sense constitute the latckbooe ami many of them are prepared to almn the fruit* of tbe Holy Bplrtt - meek ■
e menace of war to stronger nations,
♦ few, but in order to save 19 ♦ progress. In the burned dl-Mr!cts fiber of tbe best progress In clvlllza I don the former theory of tnl«*lon« and ¡less, gvntivneas. pntlence. long suf
Beaten by Burton L.
ft has told mo.»t powerfully for peace.
♦ they have given their resi­ ♦ there, he says, about half of the tim­ tlon. Tbe perplexity of religious to continue their work henceforth I frring. brotherly kltiduv»*. Io*«
In
Everywhere in Europe the cruise of
French
♦ dence place as Oregon; 1503 ♦ ber that was burned and left standing thought, and its manifest Inability to merely along humanitarian line«. In ' stead we cultivated pride, ambition.
will
be
saved
in
the
next
year,
as
♦
the battle fleet areund the ^o.-ld was
♦ anglers' licenses, netting fl-
adjust Itself to tbe < banged conditions.
accepted, not only as an extraordi­
♦ 515, and 596 combination ♦ there are a number of sawmills tn Is working a serious disadvantage to deed, within tbe Inst twenty five year» «■ I fisti ne»». We have done Ilio»«
nary feat, reflecting the highest hon­
Boise. . Idaho.
Aug. 31.—The ♦ hunters’ and anglers’ licenses, ♦ I that vicinity.
mls»loiiary rffort lias turned gradual­ thing* which we ought not to have
From Mapleton the majors reach- all disposed to look to tbe Almighty ly to necular education and medical done, anti we have left undone those
or upon our navy, but as one of the sweeping insurgent victory in this ♦ bringing in the sum of |1,- ♦
I
^movements which tended- markedly to state is the now assured nomination p 192, at $2 each. The total ♦ led Florence, at the mouth of the riv- for guidance In life’s affairs
practice lu the Interests of tbe broth 1 thlug* which we ought to have done
The Increase lu worldly wisdom, tbe en. with little religious doctrine- and i Our help must come from G«»d Ac
promot’e'-'peacefu! stability in interna­ of Burton L. French, “progressive.” p amount received from these ♦ 1 er, by eteamer. They went out on
¡the
jetty
and
examined
it.
finding
♦
No
nation
regarded
over Thomas R. Hamer, regular, for 4 sources for the seven months
Improved human conditions, the ad­
I tional relatipns.
corvllng to our understanding of th«
♦ ■ that the work started last February vancement along scientific lines in mn ■o much tbe t«*tter.
the cruise as fraught with any men- Congress, is the one paramount fea- 4 is 13677.
Everybody 1» agn***d that tbe King I Scripture* help Is near, but coming In
I
by
the
port
of
Siuslaw.
under
the
dl-
terial prosperity have turned many of
I •c-e cf hostility to itself; and yet ev- ture of yesterday’s direct primary,
recetion of the pert’s engineer. W.
dom of Mrosiah cannot be brought an unexpected way I’rlde and selfish
ery nation accepted it as a proof that returns from which are still very
C. Carroll, was progressing In fine the world's brightest Intellects away about by tbe wtiolesnle conversion of > to-ss blossomed and brought forth a
were not only desirous ourselves meager.
• ’- *
from God and from tbe Bible, Many
to keep the peace, but able to prevent
shape.
French carried almost every coun­ SPRINGFIELD SCHOOLS
the world
And logical people see ' fruitage of strife The l<nd exam
the peace being broken at our ex­ ty In the state, even those of the
«zv
A barge load of 350 tons of rock of these, still professin, Christianity that larger numbers have been lost to l>le set l>y Christian people has extend
outward,
formal
tuauner
have
in
an
OPEN SEPTEMBER 19; is used every day and it is expected
pense. No cruise in any way ap­ southeastern part, where Hamer was
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throughout the winter. At any rate really abandoned It In favor of s ttieo- Christianity In civilised lands during >d to the world and been thoroughly
proaching it has ever been made by supposed to’be entrenched. Reports
< any fleet of any other power; and the
from all parts of the state show that
Springfield. Sept. 1.—The Spring- th®Y wl11 ** al>Ie to keeP &oln8 fc>r Bt ry of “clvlllzatlon." They have wan- tbe last twenty-five year» than were appropriated It has become the splr
¡best naval opinion abroad ha-d been nothing is absolutely certain, except field schools open on September 19 '®ast Lwo months longer.
dered from the Divine Revelation. the ever claimed to be converted amongst It of tbe world—of all el*sacs Now.
that no sdA feal^was possible, that the overwhelming defeat of Hamer and the school board and faculty are
Bible, into paths of speculation-their tbe heathen. We say lust Io Christian a* faith lu the Bible la waning anJ
■ ■■■>■ m*r-n
1«, that no such cruise as that we by French and the strong probability preparing for the most successful FOUR HUNDRED
own
and other men's. They have cogi­ Ity. because why should anyone I«* respect for God and his Word Is pro
I actually made could ne undertaken i of the nomination of Brady as Re­ year In the schools' history.
New
tated
that tbe reverse of the Bible called a Christian who has lost all portlonatvly waning, what could we
t>y a fleet of such size without in­ publican first choice for Governor. teachers, new equipment and a big)
CARLOADS OF APPLES statements
Is the Truth—that Instead faith In the Bible—tn the I.aw. the expect but that which tbe Hcripturo*
numerable breakdown? and accidents ( Nothing but fragmentary reports, new building, to be ready by next
The success of- the cruise, performed have been received from most por­ Christmas, all will be at the service' Hood River, Or., 8«pt. 1.—H- od of tuan falling from tbe Image of God Prophet« and the teachings of Jesus declare is at hand, namely, tbe "time
as it was without a single accident, tions of the state, though a few pre- of 500 or maybe 600 students. The‘r*v®r applegrowers wflt awake to- Into sin and death, be is rising from a and his Apostles? The great cloud of trouble such as never was since
immeasurably raised the prestige, not cints have made full report.
school is better equipped in all waysm3fr0*' t0_/ln<Lt*ia5 the biggest and brute or monkey plaue upward, grad­ of bewilderment which encompasses there was .* notion?" The M-lfishncro
only of our fleet, but of our Nation;
: what is eaid to be the finest crop ually. to Divine heights. Instead of Christendom Is realised by all earnest which both rich and poor, learned and
Brady has developed unexpected than it ever was before.
and as a distinct help to the cause of strength in the towns of Southern
There have been several . additions 'that
lhat they heye
have e«er
ever grown was sold looking for a great Deliverer. Messiah. people—churcbim-n and others. And Ignorant, have cultlrati-d will. In that
. International peace.
Idaho, having carried every town to the teaching force? TherVwiiTbe tonight to Steinhardt & Kelly, of New Savior. Life-Giver, they are hoping to no wonder there la a certain dread time of trouble, be represented In cun
“ As regards the Panama Canal. 1 from Weiser to St. Anthony, with the a total of 17 teachers and it is possl- York.
be let alone by any outside Influence, associated with the dark cloud What filets between labor unions am! capi
II
I really think that outMde nationshave ■ exception of Gooding
P and Halley.
.
ble that this number will be lncreas-
’* was not * until Joseph
’
** Steinhardt, that certain fancied laws of Evolution kind of a storm will result? And what tallatlc trusts The Bible declare* that
’ a juster Idea than our own people of I The Democrats nominated James ed after the school begins. Tbe new who arrived here today, had conferr­
¡the magnitude and success of the H. Hawley ovier J-c-hn C. Rice for teachers are: Roscoe Lyons, a gradu ed with the directors of the Union might help them upward and ouward will be the effect U| hiu the great re­ , then "every man’s band will I»
ligions systems of civilization? It Is agnlnst hla neighltor" - all confidence
4 jwork. I wish our people realized what Governor, Arthur Bowen over Sea­ ate of the University of Oregon, who many hours that he made what is to glory, honor and immortality.
1 is being done on the Isthmus. If a well for Representative in Congress will handle the physics department in said to b® the biggest purchase of Tbe result is that religious thought to join band« agnlnst tiiesv ominous 1 will l>e lost—the bond of human sym
today everywhere and In all denomlnr. conditions that the clergy of all de pathy nnd tirotbertmud will !>« utterly
man of intelligence who had never anr O. V. Badley for Secretary of the high school and be assistant prin- fancy apples on record.
' left this country asked me whether I State, the only three office« over cipal; Frances Kelly, of Eugene, who
The purchase will amount to be- tlons is chaotic. The whole of Chris nominations are arousing thcmselve« snap|H»l In riotous Be|fislin>*»s
• would advise him to make a short which there was a contest. Hawley! wlll teach in the high sooc-1, as well tween 250.000 or 300,000 buxes.or ter.dom has practically become Agnos­
The Ncrii'ltire* Identify thia trouble
«- trip to Europe, or a trip to the Pana- carried the southeast, south and north 1 as Miss Nora Sorensen, of Spring-' over 400 carloads, and includes b**- tic— admitting that they do not know In furor of Church Union or Federn
, ma Canal, I would, without hesita- by handsome majorities. Rice was the! field; Miss Spong. of Springfield, who "ides the thousand-: of boxes o' the Truth nor how to udjust their rea­ tion of some Hurt. But tbe |H-ople— with Mrsshiti's tuklng to himself h.s
» tion. advise him to gn to the Panama prohibition or local option candi­ will teach the primary department in Spitzenbergs and Newt :wns. .1 :na- soning faculties to present cousecra- the people feel comparatively little Kingdom power ntnl lieglniill’g hi*
Canal. He would there see in opera­ date and made a strong showing only I West Springfield, and Miss Beeman, than». Ortleys. Arkansas Bi ■.■•ks, Wln-
Interest In the proposition, wbk'b they reign (Daniel III. I; Revelation al. Iti,
tion the completing of one of the in the western counties. Hawley car-1 of Coburg, who will be principal of ter Banana and other high-priced tion. They are iu no n|>ectant atti­ will not oppose, however.
- Thank God. the Intimations of the
(great feat?, of modern times. Colo­ rled Ada county and Boise, it is es-; the West Springfield school. Miss varieties. The transaction in wives tude-seeking light. Nevertheless many
' Scriptures are that the conflict of flint
“Ths Hour of Temptation."
I nel Goethals and the men working tlmated, by 1000 majority.
fear the light lest it shall make mani­
•
i Copenhaver will also possibly teach close around half a million dollars.
time will | m > short It must, however.
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under him are rendering a service
fest
cherished
errors
or
selfish
hopes
There were several other surprises in the Springfield school.
The fact that Mr. Steinhardt prac­
to this country which can only be on the Republican tickets as the re­
The difficulty with tbe present situa­ Inst long enough to trovi) humanity a
One of the features of this year’s tically cleaned up all fancy apples and ambitions which must Is- abandon­
parallel in our past history (by sult of the vote cast in all sections- high school will be a completely that the Union had to sell will be a ed But they are still pretending to tion Is that we tune stupidly ami bluu lesson never to t»c forgotten that Gist
some of the services rendered in cer- of the state. For secretary of State1 equipped laboratory. Over »100 nas surprise, a - it was not thought that I know many tiling« which we and they derlngly misread the Bible. We have , and hla arrangemeuta muat stami first
: tair. wars.
Hon. E. Hyatt received strong sup­ been spent this summer for instru- they would be purchased by one firm know that they do not know. But twisted wliat we <II<1 read and picked ami must be otieysvl, if tiles*,ng is
port in almo-st every county and won. menu and equipment for the physics this year,
daily the strain becomes more Intense. out certain perilous which pleas*«! I sought
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At Kansas City last night Col- The Land Board fight was won by department. This will be taught un-
Gradually everybody Is recognizing ts*«t our faiK-tes and supported best
Msssiah's Kingdom Invisibl*.
onel Rcossvelt said In course of his John T. Mirrison over D. C. McDoug­ der Roscoe Lyons, who has had four STATE PRINTER
all for Attorney-General, and Grace years of the work in the University.
speech:
ncTC Dir DAi/C ncr that there Is a great crisis along every our various creeds. We have neglect­ When It la renieuitierisl that Mro*l-
M. Sheperd over S. Belle Chamber-
The new school house is badly
Utlo Dlu nAKt'Urr line—that the people are awnkeuiug ed tbe liouest. truthful study which wo nh'a Kingdom Is not only to l>|<m« tlione
There are certain matters which lain for Superintendent of Public In­
and thinking ami will uo longer re­ aliouid have glveu to our Heavenly Fa­ living at the time of Its estnlilishmeiit.
needed but arrangements cannot be
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should never be treated as party mat­ struction.
made until the last of December! Salem, Or., Sept. 2.—
2.— The State ceive their errors.
ther's message. The confusion of but gradually to awaken tbe ili-ml from
ters; and foremoM amon-g these is
A hard fight was made c-n State when the new building is promised I Printer has compiled and the proof
Cbrlxteudom
Is tbe result. That con­ the «lumber of the tomb nnd to give all
the great and vital virtue of honesty Treasurer
Converting
th«
World
to
God.
C. A. Hastings, who now I to be ready.. This will relieve the1 sheet has been stricken off the last
Honesty should be treated as a prime concedes that
Fifty years ago Christian people, full fusion and perplexity tbe Hcrlptures of Adam’s rar« a full opportunity for
I
he
io
defeated
for
the
crowded
condition
for
some
time
to
form
of
the
Initiative
measures
and
necessity to our success as a nation.
by O. V. Allen, a Boise come.
; arguments for and against the same of faith in tlie Bible which they seri­ portray, assuring us that wo are In tbe attaining life eternal or death eternal,
The minute that a question of hon­ nomination
merchant.
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which are to be sent out In pamphlet ously misunderstood aud read with midst of a great fulling away from then It will t>e seen that the Kingdom
esty as against dishonesty is involved,
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form to all of the registered voters sectarian spectacles of various colors, ^aitb In God aud In Ills Revelation must lie n aplrltunl one. Then. loo.
then we must all act together as Am­
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the state by the So retary of State were fully agreed that God bad given We see fulfilled all about us the won Messiah a Kingdom of light la repro-
ericans, without the slightest regard GOTHAM’S CENSUS
i
4
IVIAnnltU
4 within the next week or ten days.
to party affiliations. Honesty Is not
his Church the commiMlon to convert derful prophetic and symbolic picture aentrd ns lupenicdlng Katan a Klngilmn
SHOWS 4,766,883
The raatt®r lor the initiative measure tbe whole world nud to establish Ales of I’salni BL a thousand fall at our of dnrkneaa lx>th aplrltunl With tlila
a party .matter; and the first man
Washington, Sept. 1—Greater New • 4e444444444e«aaaa»ss«a«aat
to attack a scoundrel of any party York has a population of 4,766,883 «•••e«4444e*tt44444444444 pamphiet covers 220 pages of printed
side and ten tbouyand at our right
At the home of the bride's parents, matter, beside« th>* cover page, and slab's Kingdom, when tbe nations band—only the "Israelites Indued," In thought our text la In full accord-
should be the hc.nest men of that under tbe thirteenth decennial cen­
would
learn
war
no
more,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
A.
Farrington,
on
145,000
copies
will
be
stricken
off
but lient whom there Is no guile, will tie kept ”A King rhall reign In righteousness.*
party. When in office, I always pro­ sus, according to figures Issued to­
their swords into plowshares and their from stumbling In this evil day. The (Messiah will |M> that Great King. Ills
ceeded upon the theory that there night by the Director of the cen­ Oak street. August 31, 1910, at 8 for distribution.
The compositi in and presswork •pours into pruning books. Zealous
p. m., Julius Rones and Miss Grace
would be need of my opponents rais­ sus.
Bride being a*«oclate<| with him.)
Farrington. Rev. J. S. McCallum offl- upon this compilation will cost be­ Christian people urged that the hen cbaoa which wo already see every And "princes shall execute Judgment
! ing a cry of “Turn the rascals out,”
This makes New York the second I elating.
whore
lu
evidence
Is
only
beginning.
The groom is candy maker tween |70 and $75 per page, or over
because I would turn them out my­ largest city in the world, and as
in the earth." carrying out the decrees
self just as soon as. by vigilant and large as any two foreign cities, ex­ ,at the Koh-i-noor and the bride wa »15,400, a «Ide from the >• -t if I ^per. then were going down to n bell of
God's Groat Rsmady at Hand.
and regulations of the Heavenly Mro-
! formerly employed there. They are binding and postage. Tbe estimated eternal torment at the rate of ninety
( Intelligent Industry. I could discover cepting London.
Tbe fault of Chrlsteudotn Ims lieen "lull
Till» is the manning of tlie
them. The present Senator Bristow,
Since 1900 the population of the 1 both well-known and have many cost of the paper, binding and ixist- thousand every twenty-four hours
for instance, was in the postoffice metropolis has increased by 1,326,- 1 friends who will tender congratula­ age, the latter being an average of Ami noble men and women sacrificed the rejection of the Divine I’lnn aud Ixird’» promise to Israel, ”| will re­
department when information reach­ |681, or 38.7 per cent as compared tions. They will reside in the Mar- 5 cents per pamphlet for the 145,- their earthly Interests for the assist­ the acceptunce Instead of n human store tliy JiKlgee na at tlie tlr*t. nnd thy
; quam residence on East Eleventh' 000 pamphlet# into which enclosure ance of tbe heathen— to prevent that plan. The Church was going to eon voutiMcllors as nt the b«'glnnlng” (l«n.
ed me which convinced me that there
I ■was extensive rascality being prac­ with 3,437,202 under the last cen­ 1 street near Willamette.
will also be placed the corrupt prac­ i
sus.
vert the world going to conquer tin* Inli I, 211).
tices pamphlets, will be an addition­ awful catastrophe, to help thwart tin* World for Jesus aud present It to him - The princes who will execute Judg-
I ticed in the department. This infor­
mation came to me through the then •♦♦♦♦♦'>♦♦♦♦«*♦4444*44444444
At the home of the bride’s parents, al |25 per page, or 15.500, bringing very program of God which some as a trophy. Alas, we have not lieen
m«*nt will «11 b<. lariielltlali and nil
first assistant postmaster general. Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Carrail, in Eu- the aggregate cost of printing and I I other Christian people of an earlier
al lo to convert ourselves, which is lierfect men tried nml approved of
Wynne—an admirable man whose I
issuing
the
initiative
pamphlets
up
;
gene,
September
1.
1910,
at
8
p.
m
,
day
bad
declared
was
predestinated
died
-honesty- I knew to be beyond proof.
i Profes -or John V. Bovard and Miss to the grand total of approximately and foreordained its unalterable. Good tbe particular work the Master gave us God. They will be the Am lent Wor­
The active work of the Investigation
- Camille Carroll, Rev. Freeman D. 125.000.
was certainly attempted. We trust to do. Greater humility would have thies, Abraham, lannc and Jacob and
was done by another po ioffice of fl-1
shown us our folly long ago.
¡Bovard, father of the groom, officl-
tlie propbeta. These men. great In
At
his
home
on
Camip
creek
Sep­
that
some good was accomplished We
c'.al in whose honesty, courage and en-,
¡ating, assisted by Rev. D. H. Trimble ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦ae♦♦*♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦
Billie StiKlents do not need to lie re­
tember
1,
1910,
J.
B.
Wale,
of
’
heart
faith am! ot>«dlen>*e to Gisl. will lie
know that some harm was done, in minded that all through the Old Ti
ergy I had absolute confidence—the' troirblc*.
es-
1 present Sena’or Bristow.
When he'
that fallacious conceptions of the char­ lament Scriptures God’s promit***» known to the Jews ns the “fsthera.”
At the residence of the groom’s
born
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1 got through I knew that all the ras-' -
parent«, Hon. and Mrs. R A. Booth,
acter and pint* of the Creator were abound, telling Israel nnd nil who have ns tin- prophecy rro|o»-tliig them de
I cals whose ras ality could be detect-’ pecially to remember that we never in Eugene, September 1,1910 at 8 p.
hesitated to shield him and «tan.l
promulgated amongst tbe heathen, ear» to hear of the glorious reign of elarea. "Inatend of the fathers almll Im
ed were out cf office and thtt all ofi yj
i— 1 * (°r
— *-■
— once we were convinced I m., Fioyd W. Booth and Mbs Edith
him
To Ora Inman Nichols, An;. 31 a! which have hardened and embittered Messlab ami of the success of his tlie children, whom thou (Menalahl
'.them hsd committed acts which we that
Presrot
’
,
b
th
of
Eugene,
Rev.
Robert
he was improperly attacked. I
daughter. Ai the little one di.-d ia-i some of them.
could proceed against as criminal There is no greater foe
^Kingdom ami how the result will be ninyrot make princes In nil the earth.'*
<f hone-ty' Booth, of Salem, the groom's grand­ ferment was held |n the Inin n C<-m-| But by mid by practical people
were indicted or lmtwlsoned. As we' than the man who. for any
father,
officiating.
that "every knee ahull I hiw nnd every limy will I«- th*' children of Messiah
reason 1
etary, near Elmira, Evangelist M F.1
■J! dealt w th the crooked public official,I
»ought for statistics, mid now know tongue <-<,nfess to the glory of <;<«] •• In the aeuM* that they will derive their
In
any
capacity,
attacks,
or
’
seeks
to
Horn,
offlciatin
;.
(so we dealt with the crookel private attack, an honest man for a crime'
that there are twice as tnnny beuthcus Of how “all the blind eyro shall 1« resurrection ||f,. froln llhll ,b„
■ citizen; with the rich swindler !n| which he has not committed. Falsely-
_ In Eugene, August 24. 1910, to W in tlie world ns there were a century opened and all the deaf ears shall be King. Indeed, tlie Scriptures aaaure
[New York or Chicago as with the .aocuslng an honest man of dishon­
N. Iz ng and wife, a son.
ago. Of course, there are unthinking unstoppedof how the blessing of the UH that eventually the whole world
Inorse-thief or homirlde In Indian' esty is an act which stands c-n the-
Ixird will be with Israel restored to
Territory. We never attacked a man same level of Infamy with that of the!
In Eugene, August 31, 1910, to and unststlsticiil people who refuse ills favor nnd operate through Israel alinll recplvu new life from Messiah
■because he was a man of one politi­ dishonest man himself; and is no
knowledge mid who are today rlnhn«
In offset to the life received from
Clarence
Elliott
and
wife,
a
daughter.
I
cal faith or another, because he dldl higher duty to attack the dishonest; At the home of the bride’s par-
Ing with a commendable seal, but a to the blessing of all peoples. We re Adam forfeited through sin Thus
or did not passess wealth; and we man th.l It is to exonerate the hon-' ents. Dr. and Mrs. E. C. Sanderson,
In Eugene, September 2, 1910, to reprehensible Ignorance, that large con­ member the pr»ph<« l.-s which picture amongst the various titles of Messiah
in Eugene,
»never shielded him because he was
1. 1910. in the
earthly governments mid show ua their mentioned |>y the propbeta we find
man falsely accused; and I should afternoon, I, September
Rev. Victor Hovis and Arthur Surdam and wife, a daughter. tributions of money would enable
■1' <po:-r or rich, because he belonged to1 eat
ashamed to hesitate the fraction of! Miss Vera Sande..
termination and tin* rotabliahmont of that In* will |>e the "Aga-lasting fa­
them
to
capture
the
whole
world
for
Kfany particular church or to any par-! a be second
in one case than In Callum officiating. son. Rev. J. S. Mc-
Miss Hettle Davis went, to Albany God
the Kingdom of llenven on their ruins ther." ns well ns the "Prince of l> •n«-e
. tlcular party. But I also wish you es-' the other. longer
Nevertheless,
the
musses
no
They left on the last, evening to visit friend» for a
’’
evening train for Washington points. week.
longer see tbe matter as they did. and I Me remember the Jubilee pi. ture re »nd mighty Elohim nnd n womlei .»)
^prated by the Israelites every fiftieth
Counsellor" (Inninh lx, (!)
TWO
I
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Hood’s
PEOPLES PULPIT
Sarsaparilla
Messiah’s
Coining Kingdom
Spiritual
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