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    THE EUGENE WEEKLY QUAND. THURSDAY SEPT 15. 1910
TWO
,«/ million» nt manklBd that v»« nnd
Terrible Suffering
<? pur fnth. rx f««r . w.’irl.- «n|’|i."«-d
W,.|„ in I’liru’ll-ty rvunllnM. xl.-nliii
I
torturwl. but hoplii«
»»*•'•••• I «»«’F
Eczema All Over Baby’« Body.
I...I .«I at »ne nii»ib.«r In . ..n»n nintb>n
baby »
-When nvy
i
old his fa ice broke
I I.. > find h-nr'«
•>’«»‘l«thl<’n nml
«nd at sixteen mont
/.-It that «• II I'«'1 '!•“ ••»*•’•1 "t-n lift'»
hands and arm» w
to »ui»«li 1‘uruntury. It •»«»•
state, The ecxema
tolvo ii|«”» 'I”’'»'
rt-locni» "Il ’>' •••
body, We had to pul
over his f.-ie and tl
tf1,.v«.ind« of mltll”"«
'h,'y ,"'1
CHARI.!.
>
r
Finally we gave him II
„„ th..lr
They Mi Hi«’ w-taht
rllla and in a few mor.
of ll..- n-.|«ui«lblll')
‘
•h*T '
ItL SSI II.
tiri-ly cured. Today h
i.inu.l of G«”l
■’"•U|»l l"‘ I”'»
boy.“ Mr». Ines l.eu IHirliv. M
Eaztot ErooJyt
Hood's Sarsaparilla cu *s bl« « J
I,lh, fi.nv.-n’ mirvlyn.-C Hvirrly «"ly
enses an<1 builds up the system.
1 a: eruaca.
th»
...intiy r«’« "I-” «» f,,r
"I
am
not
aslumrd
«4
the
g»'(>cl
Get it today In usual 'i ■:■ 1 form O1
> cauaty fair board met
i Montreal. September 10.—Today's
They. n< well n« nil. recoknla««! that
chocolated tablets ■««. i SarsaiabB-
n.l
decided
to
send
com-
Getting after the delinquents was session of the Eucharistic Congress
('! t,..t" (Roman u It').
f i.t T’’ •’» "Ith Id ’"*1 «’«•"•»ernntlmi.
i communities fn
the duty of the city council last night [opened this morning with the cele-
r. , .... .Ill-in.d Hull Huy mu t . row.l
view
farmers
and
; bration of pontifical mass in St.
uuid i« » pat ’ ■
i good ca
» matter of brtug- TWENTY-FIVE PASS
t o- .-titlrv »"•»• I»'" ■ *"'11
•H*’’®**
Patrick’s church. A general meeting
Mown for neglecting t
falr which will be
Inlet I
toilin' <">d «1""
“**”" u"*'“
the city «.rdlnances. The Portland [ will be held this evening in the
September 21-2 4
SEPTEMBER EIGHTH
forever •««» wHt« "I-" Hm oil»«.
■agene A Eastern rail« ay. as a re­ [ancient church ot Notre Dame.
nnl Bible Students Conventi, u I
The crowning incident of the great At the f..Ir last f ill I s.«me of the sec-
sult of neglecting to comply with
“Who enter» I».'»* »bnndoll» Imt«’
salon bere with un excellent ni
f
were
not
rep
re
­
I
tlon»
cf
the
county
the terms of Its franchise, is in I congress will come tomorrow after-
GRADE EXAMINATION
nice and deep Inter,««! uiiinlfeste,
Brother Calvin t« «"• R»»«“»
Btnger of losing their license unless . noon, when a public procession in , rented « -th exhibit ts at all and the
>r liu«M-ll of Brooklyn T.itH-ruiu l
Taking frm" |.r .. II- ••**> "H Im"’-”’
an
entire
failtire,
J they make good at once. And the 1 honor of the blessed sacrament will ■ stock exhibits was
Nearly all Were Pupils of Sum­
t«red two addresses today. »Hie I*'
ity all future h<»|» m <>•• Hi" Itef rm.-r«
¡Frasier property on the quarter ■ be held through the streets of Mont- not enough sto< ek being there to
mer School Conducted in
h Jefferson Theatre.
We repot
fur th.« Him- h.«nrul k. Il w«'Uhl I m <
j—
•— - at
— sixth
------------
---- — streets -cal. The sacrament will be carried make anv kl.id « of a showing at all/
block
and Willamette
:«s well as the I’nderw ■<! h.oisejs b)- Cardinal V.Miuutelli. the papal Sjie tal attention «ill be given to
f them from the text f r u Inr
awful to do Him r<»r mm permit, hut
Eugene
this
Season.
I
.
j
u
,,ul
|
e
g
a
t
ei
w
|j
0
w
jn
have
as
his
personal
sent
plans
are
this feature a:i«l if pr.
•under the eye of the law and health I
»go Uday Clirburtiiliii
t.i
thu*
»•• humanity »rrm«1 ter
¿conMnittee for unsanitary conditions. | guard many laymen of prominence, carried out the exhibit of livestock
ly u eoniniuiuckt.oi
r'l.
Amt Hl.'»
*“• •»•»*•«’«•
With Councilman Garrett in the including Sir Wilfrid Laurier, prime will thl« year be ■ the best ever seen
Following is a Us: f the sch > I
that tin* i b hi nt
that g..«i*i
TWInr»" mu..........
Duke
of * here and «ill compare favorably pupils who passed the regular Sep-!
‘
~
'
chair in the absence ot the mayor, minister of Canada: the
a < ell «1 II« >u < f « <k'
tnlulv hive I- " "
vx|»«rl.-ii -
those present were
Neae. Berger. Norfolk, city officials and judbes.The! with even that at the state fair, on- ' tember eighth grade «-xam’nations |
-h. tb
___ be witnessed by1 ly on a smaller s«ale. of course.
Koppe, Dorr and Hemleraon. The _________
procession will
I conducted recently, most of them b»»- Hun In a fen minuti - $.!>" In
f.«r th» llef.irtnrr»
Today un automobile load of mem­ Ing attendant- at the sutnaier «eh« el balance In proml’en. rin« i f- II» ».
first matter th-at was brought up thousands of Catholics of Montreal
nut Brother John »’alvtn helped
was the P E. & E. street question. and from distant cities of the United bers of the fair association went to condueted for applicants bv Prof«-s- the startling unti« uu. i tm tit of B.i t
them nnmaingly
,r”"' l,Mm‘
■It seems that this company ha» States and Canada. Forty triumphal Lorane to be present at the meeting sor E R. Parker and others during! 81tnpaon. Its PreMdcut. Cult l!>.« c
tto-tr burden H« <«** Hiein th.t they
torn up several streets for its tracks arches have been erected, under of the Siuslaw grange and to inter­ the present season:
li.
«
'i
.
.....
lection llftevl would probably I«« th
and left them impassable. The which tae procession will pass on Its est the farmers in that section ’n
np.ui their lulml«. but It lut.ueu- c» xh.uld n««t worry. I e-mi»» It *"•
District No. 4— G- rd m B. Hsh.
■point about It. however, that brought march through four miles of city the matter of sending their best sam­ i Clarence Wagers, ClareiQont Mill«. last at Old Orchard, le. ause the Can i their pocketbook» a**»-
Tb«y '»•» God’» fault »"-I *rt their» G-»i hv.l
down the ire of the city council was streets.
ples of grain, fruit, vegetables and Dorothy Collier. Paul Drum. U’is Grounds' l’Ins ter« bad rente I It« Ai ! lougvr nt.prr- 1st” Hie ’’l.uslHe»» ' meth pn«!e 'l«»'”’ Hiem !■» (hit »wf.il fvi
Today , 75,
000_ people
gathered
on itc-ck
the fa r Other committees McMurphey, Berenice Ingalls. Wil- ditorium for t!m«e days for the us- « <»1« .if the Alliance nor the brand of ture long befov he < rented
the railroad company's apparent dis­
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..
___ _ _ to
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N"w
Cottage Grove. Coburg, up fred Beck. Mollie Vale Iren« Niles. our Assoclatlen lie ill* hired that II
regard and disrespect for that body. Fletcher’s field for the first open air
tliey »haul I merely iry to think or
It seems that members of the council ceremony. The preacher of the day [(he Mohawk, up the McKenzie, to Grace Gulllford. Carl Tobey. Ida disagree« »Uh our theology This, c • ;..«(. I wtifi h It •”!» forth. The w /«»
» e-ima’l uii.i r thenuwlvew •« the "•Ir. !" and 'ry to
liave gone to the railroad office and «•as Monsignor O Connell, A d *1' ' Junction City and to other points Dommersnaes, Gladys Martin. Leo course, ’, was a vellid threat that th i .;<«!'« | e.i|>lr < >*:n»
I keen
ndlng of
*•* t'lok'’ ”f bl« u ■ I forget everyt"«ly < l~- Of cmrwe. It
treated very politely but that bishop of Boston, who said in part: I in tbe C(>ulltj. on the same mission Wray, Frances Garrett, Glen Morris, Directors ef the camp ground m®
,.,.«,
|o tn < h»n .- Bll
was all, for nothing has been done.
When, ages ago. this fair por- and tbe result will doubtless be a Ciaren__
larence 1 Lombard.
___ '
Frank Tobey. Er- bn«nk their Contract with the Bit«1 I th - »'ualler »111 I* «he collect! >:i» of
And. finally, when the officers of tlon of the earth rose above the »ub- mucb better and bigger exhibit in netx McCarty, Arthur Keeney.
Jn“Ur*«
i th.» i'hil«tia.i Alliance. That 1« L»” thin»» »»•'"•’ 'I'* •*•'’* ot
Students. This they promptly did. an ! r-.ll «"crvt of thrlr o|.|«»»lt|.>U I wou.d WlMh m L.»» »ml *’•
the company promised to attend the siding waters the eternal God from the paTtUon an4 ln the gtock peng
**’ *‘
No. 19.—Verns Griffin.
District
r.................
we accepted back the money paid I | th it It were true that they would u-«»
council meeting last night to explain the glory of his heavens smiled upon
May Make .......
Milk —
Teats
th- only .ilutlon V.hl.h occurred
District No. 45.—Mary Brown.
and didn’t show up at all It was too it. For He knew even then that on
Efforts are being made by the
advance, rather than go to La» It
No. 5$.-—Cora C. Evers.
District
John I’nlv’u'» therrto» were
er take up another <-ol!e*‘ti*>n at " .1 them
much
for
the
city
fathers,
and
a
pre
­
this
day
and
in
this
P
,ace
board
to
arrange
for
a
series
of
milk
6
District No. 133—Archie Barger. for Ibis reason, dear friends, that ' ■ orrhaid! The beat hen have already nflerwnrv!« emtndled In the
eel.
H
planned t0
pared resolution was unanimously ones of the world would gather here tes;s at {he fa|r
are having our Convention ’out«"
the altar of H . loveto«offer ,ake the mi!k fro;n c>w#
Tarlous
I. ..| tuo urn- h of 'heir Guapri of .!» n intn«ter < -«nf »»l.-ii of i’«tlh
And
carried, threatening to annul the
the rump.“ We are glad that It« L*u 1 nsfl.i'i i I. m I'« name h«» «livedv 1« >n that
Streetcar company's franchise. In S•.I!'1,».“
t>f.-.l--l. of fal'h bwinvo the
«■•'«'■ '■ BOUND OVER ON CHARGE
does not separate us from our gre
telling about his efforts to get the
«tendered nnd l»l»»|>h«ii:eI «no’igh by found-vtlon -f "• Hy »11 ITute» »nt
and test it as to its quality and I
•Ì • company to act Mr. Henderson said: Ages before the sons of men built quantity of butter fat. This is done,
Redeemer and Teacher, the J< y «
th«- tala» Gospel uie»»«».’ that iilue creed«
|irvth»r John Wr»l«y after
OF SETTING FOREST FIRE | ' whose
*‘I have dene all the talking and they their habitations on the banks of this I at all large fairs and would be an
Idesslng I "•«* lu your face«
hundred «nd ninety nine out of »very ward objv. tod. but ndiultt.««! that only
don't say anything,” and later. "They mighty river the all-seeing eye of ■ attracting feture here, but the j g Gregg, Arrested by Austin
Secular editors were a«t >ul li »
thousand of humanity ever born arc to the aalnlly Went to heaven »nd every
never refuse to do anything, in fac God beheld reflected from this ma­ board is not certain that It can be
I They hi d i*en congratulatlnt •
eternal r>>a»tlng t^cau«« of f» body el«- wont to eternal torment
they always say they will, but nevei jestic stream the gleam of Johovah s arranged.____________
Farrington Recently, Tak­ 1 tian pts'ple that the days of the rack «uffer
tber Adam'» »in nnd the Ignorance, »tu- Uba pr<.te«t »«« that. Iu»te»d "f H‘ «
I
i' do a thing.” Mr. Ness told that Mr lanners and today's long 'rain of tri­
j
the
thumb
«crew
and
the
st.il.e
»»er
en to Portland .
pldlty and tncr.nne»» which have re- being by Divine f.rv..n1luaG«>ti ' " > •“
Woodcock, the company's attorney umphal procession bearing amia
past and that from every quarter «er< suite!.
had been very agreeable but said hymns and anthems of great Sacra­ CRESWELL SCHOOL
tentk.n. It ««'. u" the contrary. t«e
noth in _■ abcut fixing the streets. He ment of His presence. Centuries and
J. H Gregg, the man who was coming appeal« for Christian I nlot>
L«t th» Truth Prevail.
cau»r of Dlvtno unwlxdom aid It com
OPENS ON MONDAY.
1 then said he saw the boy in the of •enturies before the city of Mary had
arrested recently bv Austin Earring­ which. It was hoped, might even Ultl
fpe (Virgil Cooper) and told him t< erected her glorious cathedrals the
SEPTEMBER
19 ton. of this city, forest ranger in the mately Include all denominations of If (he Intelligent men connected with potency
-
-
peons
of
praise
which
we
raise
here
tell Mr. O’Connor to report at th
Cascade reserve on the upper Wil­ Catholics and Proteatanta. ' et here the Alliance really tiellcve the horri­
’’Good Tiding» of Groat Joy ”
council that night, but that then inder the blue dome ot God's great New Building Will Not Be Com­ lamette. was given a bearing before
ble nightmare of the Dark Agea wbl li
Surely no »one per»on can any longer
they
had
to
listeu
to
the
contrary-
a
temple
of
nature
had
sounded
their
was no Mr. O'Connor on hand. Her
U. S. Commissioner W W. Calkins,
that Christian people is al- they are proclaiming ns the G..»|»-l of defend any of the above ■•G.»|«cl» »«
pleted Until Middle of
echoes aloft to the very throne ot
the resolution was brought in.
and bound over to appear for trial in | suggestion
liaace were so opposed to Bible Stu Christ, then, of cottru«. they are ex the true .«ne, of which Hl I aul wa«
tod:
so
that
before
the
inhabitants
After an introduction, quoting the
the federal court. His bond was
October
curable f*»r preaclilug It It I* not for not a»hamed! Surely St. I'»ul never
placed at $2500, but being unable dents that even a year would not be
terms of the company's franchise by yf this beautiful city had framea the
laws
by
which
it
is
governed,
or
i:
to furnish It. he was remanded to sufficient to purify the air of Old or other, to Judge of thrlr honesty In this preached any of lh— Owpela. nor di.l
which they are obliged to keep the
On Monday. September 19. the
planned the spacious streets through
matter, but It 1« for other» to deckle any of the A|»*tl« nor dooo tb.« It.bte
< streets about its tracks repaired. It which we now have passed. God’s Creswell school opens for the 1910- , the custody of the deputy United chard and to permit them to meet hen«
Î
said in brief:
, ..
. States marhal sent up fr-m Port- next year to take up another collection. thnt they will n<> |. ngrr n«»l»t < r co- »ut>|>>rt »m il theorlro. except by the
year. While each year In the past ¡and and bc wjj| b(M taken to that
"Whereas, the P. E. & E. street favor had rested upon this place Il
nac hagin
it is
io donhtrnl
been a a atinnacc
success, it
doubtful ir
if city on the next train. Gregg says It seemed funny, too, to these editor», .»(»•rate In the spread of »u.-h horrible turning and iwUtluk ■ f language, ml«-
and His blessings had descended over has
car
tracks
are
not
in
the
center
of
travimtlea u|».n the IHvine character
» «
trnn»latlou« of the ortg.nal ai.d mlaln
any
looked
as
promising
as
the
one
the grade on 13th street and that it
he has folks there and thinks he that anything could drive a Christian no longer a««l»t financially or olhrrwIv­
11 the
‘"When on the sad night before about to open. The new $10 006! will
_____ be
„ able to iu
.u..u me
track» make a portion of it im
furnish
the uw
bond when Alliance meeting uway from a $G0.0U0 in binding upon the poor h-nthen at tenirotatluna of ooiue purnfiiew Th"
plain etatementa of the S<rlptuivo ar»
collection!
passible in crossing from one side Christ's passion in the dim supper- school hemse will not be completed |,e communicates with th«m.
home nnd abroad Increaaed Igii.-ran« « • 11 dirc tly to the i.pp«m»e
hamber of the Pasch. the Son of in time for the opening of school.« While there was no direct evi­
to another,
Explanation«
Suroly
In
Order.
but
it
is
expected
that
the
building"
and superstition.
"Whereas, that on Moss avenue God instituted the Blessed Sacrament
The Bible troche» that "the wag.-o
dence that Gregg set any fires tn the
Since Brother Simpson may not care
Ererytiody know» that the word G«»a- of »in 1» dentil." o»t Purgatory mo-
the road was graded and gravejed at it His love. He knew full well that will be ready for occupancy by Oc-1 reserve, the government introduced
tober
15.
Until
that
time
the
old
to tell the whole truth about the mat­ pel signifies “good tiding».” And every­
the expense of the property owners we here present today should bear building, which now stands on the
that he was
eternal tonuont. "Th.* •< ul H.at »In
l^e
..
ter and since the Christian public 1»
and the railroad W3s appropriat ,n our loving arms in triumphal pro­
present
unen
a
fire
started.
On
tne
i
I » ed a portion, of the gravel and ha cession the majesty which then was corner of Oregon avenue and Third gtrength of that he wag bound over Interested and ought to know the facta, body ought to know that, n« Christian noth. It »hall die.“ Adam, the porfect.
|M«>ple, we have for centurl.-s mlauaed
__________________
« neglected to restore the street to the concealed amid retirement and pov-| street, will be used.
L must tell them. The unpleasant duty, the won!, applying It to the laid Cd wa» pln.cl <>n 'rial for life eternal or
The school will have a strong corps A1/1 . un.. .
„
« aame coniition. and that a large por erty. And thus today we take our
however, will not necessitate my say­ Ingv <>f grent misery to nil people, ex death eternal, lie alnued and the ecu
place in this majestic scene with the of teachers, and among them will be UKLAHUlVlA MAN HAS
tlon of said street is impassable,
ing an unkind word concerning Mr cept the mere handful of the i lect. We ten.« agaluat him waa, ’fur»e«l 1» (l»o
some
who
have
previously
taught
In
!
“Whereas the «ante condition ex consciousness that we are fulfilling
Simpson and the Christian friends who did this lie< nu»r It wns handed dowu earth for thy aako; tb<«ra» ami thlaile«
the plans of God and realizing the this city. Prof. P. E. Baker will be
SUCCEEDED J. M. STARK
istj on ether :-Teets,
ahall It bring forth unto thee In tb«
are in alliance with him.
i "Whereas, the railroid has torn eternal designs of Jesus Christ pres­ principal in place of Professor Hook-j
to n« by our forefather». What Jesu* j aweat of thy face »halt thou ent l-read
AT
HOTEL
SMEEDE
There are two reasons why Brother
up a large mrtio“ nf «--uth Wiliam ent to His mind on the eve ot His er, who acted in that capacity last
said to the Jews hns is«en true of U. until thou return unto the ground from
Simpson thought it doubtful If be
ette street. We=t Eleventh street and mind on the eve ot His Great pas­ year.
as Christian«. "Ye d<> make void the j when-o thou wnat taken" (Geneala III.
Miss Claire Stacy, who taught here J, W. Maxey Takes Charge of could couie next yenr following
other streets in the routhwest por­ sion. Truly, it heaven and earth
our
I tion nf the city, and that said com­ are filled with God’s glory, thrice last year, will have charge of the'
Law <>f God through your tradition«.*' j 17 lin
St. Paul declnrr» Ibe »am...
three
days
of
this
year.
Popular
Hostilry
and
will
Thank God thnt. ns In the natural ! “By one man’» dlwbedlcuc« »In . tiler-
pany ha.- refused and negleced to sacred is the spot sanctified by His seventh and eighth grades.
(Il
He
knew
instinctively
that
LU
Prof. G. E. Richards, who has been
restore the same to street traffic and sacramental presence. And privil­
Hereafter Conduct it.
collections would be smaller, hardly world he 1» sending u« now the cle< tri- ' •d Into the w< rid; and Ibu« death
still refuses to do the same and that eged indeed is this people to whom connected with the local schools for
Worth coming for. if the people should light Instead of the tallow cnndle. m | pn»a<d u|»iu all turn, beenuae all uro
such action is a direct violation of the King of kings Himself has come two years, will have charge of the
high school work.
|.. J. W. Maxey has tak^n charge of begin to get the eyes of their under through Bible study hel|M. con « rd ainuera" (Itomull* v, 121
its franchise, is a violation of the today as a friendly visitor.
Mis”s Edia"weber. daughter of Mr.
‘‘„o2.e_’„Sm.er'le*..-h.a'‘in<
Ixxiking about ua we find thia true.
standing more widely opened res|M«t- allies, etc., hl« Won! (the I.ntnp to fill
right:« of property owners, and Is a
the business and fixture., of the ho­
and
Mrs.
Joseph
Weber,
a
recent
ar
­
lng what really constitutes the Gospel people’s fo-.tst.-p« until the d’iy dawn«, Everybody wl><> 1» not dead 1» dying.
violation of the rights of the public
tel
succeeding
J.
M. Stark
rival from Minnesota, will teach the
L* now shining bright« than «ver 1«
Aa tae Bible any», we Wre living un­
who are abliged to use these streets, WILL SET OUT
of Christ.
third and fourth grades, and Miss as manager. The new landlord Is
fore.
"Be it resolved, that the city at­
der
a reign of Sin nnd lh«ntb. Nothing
(2>
The
$00.000
••raised"
was
not
cash
I
recently
from
Aeree, Oklahoma, an«l I
Richardson will have the primary.
« torney be and he is hereby directed
APPLE AND PEACH
tluit num can do can either rru.lk-at.»
I
and a large proportion of It never will
i
is
tbcroughly
Which Is ths True Gcspsl?
ho
I
familiar
with
the
Ixical
Brevities
to take such action and file such
and Mrs. E. B. Moxley return­ tel business. There will be no be. Some of It Is promised over and
Catholic nnd Protestant < rth>xl >xy ■lu < r lift ua cut of our dead nud dy­
proceedings as in his judgement are
ORCHARD, 67 ACRES ed Mr.
t
[change
in
the
present
policy
of
over
again
and
telegraphed
over
and
the
Friday
from
their
trip
to
east-
hnve
act forth for centuries two gi u ing condition. Gud (ilour can li-lp ua!
to compel said railway com­
< required
___ _ that'
___ over, as wax the case with the young
| ern Oregon. They report a pleasant 'place and the «me employes
ernj views of the Go»|>*d of Christ To II., prupoaea to lirlp ua and th.« MM»-
I pany to abide by the terms of its
C. W. Dyger, local agent of the ! trip but say it was hot and dusty have served under Mr. Stark will b" woman who in the x|»«-tacular manner whatever extent they now disagree ■agr re«prctlng that help la, lu th-
franchise, or to cancel their fran­
, retained..
chise for violation of the terms and Capital City nursery at Salem, has, everywhere.
offered In-r Jewels from time to time
Scrlptur. a, . ailed the G.«| m *I. Ila an
Mr. and Mrs H. H. Hill, of Cln-
Mr. Stark
has .conducted the and had It mentioned In the papers. with these they should pulill ly ills n<>uncetn.-nt l>y the nugela <>u th« night
renditions thereof, as in his opinion just sold 5000 apple and peach tree:-!
:
own
and
abandon
them
Until
then
to
Hollenbeck
&
McMurphey.
Geo
,
cfnatti,
Ohio,
who
have
been
visiting
Smeede
for
the
past
three
years
and
the law warrants and justifies."
W. Taylor and T D. Devaney, who with Mrs. Hill’s sisters, Mrs. R. O. has built up a fine business. It is Such repetitions of charitable work are ! they are besmlrclmd with whatever of Jrxun’ birth la full, c>mpl«te. Ml
Street Matters
considered entirely proper l»y many In ' odium ntta. be».
iafactory. via: “Heboid, we firing you
The next matter In order was a will set them out on tracts on Fern , Brady and Mrs. E. M. Thompson, Ion account of his pcor health that he
| -lispoced of the business.
He and connection with religious work in vari­
Hollenbeck & McMurphy started for their home Saturday.
The Catbollc Gospel (Good Till lags i «■nd tiding« < f great Joy whkb »hall
petition signed by M. Svarverud. to Ranch.
« grade, curb nd build sidewalks on w111
James Lane sold his cottage near his estimable family will remain In ous denominations, "for the good of [ 1» that all the heathen, nil Catholics be unto nil fn-ople; for UUto you 1«
’I/in®*’ Mf‘ ia>1°r 12
j the Methodist church last week to Eugene.
the cause.” Subscriptions ure given anil all Protestant», except u mere lx.ni thk day In the Ctty <>f David n
i Fairmont boulevard commencing at and Mr’ Delaney io.
D. Y. Butler who recently arrived
publicly without hope of payment, to hnndful. go to u Purgatory • f awful Savior (life glim which 1» Christ th«
the intersection of Columbia avenue.l
■
~
¡here from Minnesota. Mr. and Mr». |
i and thence south to Spring avenue or tuft THR I ORIMFR
lufluen<-e others who are more sincere suffering, terrible nuguisb. In«tlng for Lord" (Luka II, 101.
AVIATOR HAMILTON
I Butler will occupy the house.
t The petition specifies that the street OCIYH I Un uuntivttn
—some of whom In the excitement give de -ades. centurl -s mid thou and» of
Ah. now we have the Truth! The
I
C.
C.
Mittan
has
sold
his
place
in
1
shall be 24 feet wide and that the’
RESIGNS FROM CLUB the north part of town to J. Cochlin.
WILL RECOVER more than they can afford.
year«, roasting. I.- Hing, agonizing, nnd |»«nnlty of »In la death. Ami the
Thè
T’_>
I •I.lewalk.« shall be of cement.
»___a I
Mr. Mittan and family left the first
Chicago Stockyard Method.
thus purging iivvny lheir Ins mid dror* tiding«" la that God ha» provided for
distance to be graded is 2,000 feet.
!
Chicago, Sept. 10.—Senator ♦ of the week for Florence near which
Sacramento, Sept. 10.—The
This makes 2000 feet <f abutting ?
that they iic.y ultimately nttaln to | our recovery from aln and death. Tin»
This
same
method
is
lllustrnled
In
Lorimer has resigned as a mem­ ♦ place they will make their home. <
condition of Aviator Hamilton,
property. Of this Mr. Svarerud
the Chicago Stock Yards. A tine, large, heavenly bll * f r the remainder of S-ivl-r gnve lit» Ilf., for tin« .micella
♦
ber
of
the
Hamilton
club,
owing
♦
who
was
Injured
by
the
fall
of
Mr.
Arthur
Demarest
and
Miss
Lu-
ownes all but 588 feet and of this
trained bull gallops out to meet th" eternity. If tluit 1» g nd tidings It can , thin <>f our n !: i . for It» antlafn tlou . f
♦ ella Moxley are to be married at
his machine here yesterday. 1»
Percy Patterson and his mother owns ♦ to the Roosevelt incident.
i
cattle
designed for slaughter. He I m « connldered su< h only In < .intrant | Juntlce. (hut l i due time A.latu nnd nil
♦
satisfactory
today
and
the
phy
­
♦
Springfield at 10 a. m. today. Both
, 200 feet. It is aaid that they are
waltzes
before them and becomes their with sortH-thiiig more horrible, if that hi» cotuii-tnin-d and Imperfm-t race
sicians
say
he
will
recover.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
♦
♦
the bride and groom are well known
. , anxious to have the street Improved ♦
might la« rrl.ne.-«i from the condemna­
His Curtis biplane. •‘Hamil­ ' leader. Following him In a grand rush be Imnginnble.
in Creswell and vicinity and have
, It was referred to the street commit­
tion nnd Ire llft.-d out of the »In and
tonian.” in the presence of 20.-
tee
many friends who will wish them
for a narrow pasange they crowd one
PREPARING FOR STATE
Our Protestant Go»p*l.
000 State fair visitor«, crashed
well. A more extended notice will!
denth condition» which now prevail.
The petition to grade Eugene av­
another to the executioner, who knocks j
Our Protestant Goapel, of which we Tlint uplifting 1« H«-riptumlly caU«.l
DAIRYMEN’S MEETING appear next week.
to the ground in the center ot
enue, on College hill, was referred
them senseless. A special place Just
are no proud that we want to thrust the renurreethin <>f the dead lien.-«
the race track enclosure within
l to the street committee. A petition
Moxley & Hager shipped a car of
|
large
enough
for
himself
Is
provided
Dairymen of Lane county should goats to Portland Sunday, Mr. Hager |
it upon Jews nnd Catholics nnd heath­ the pr.-n.-lilng of th« cnrly Church wna.
J. to build cement curbing and slde-
an instant after lowering the
I for the decoy bull, who, later, goes out
i walks on West Seventh, from Olive ; keep the fact in mind that the state accompanying the stock. He says
world’s record he established
ens everywhere, we sh.mld thoroughly ‘ Jenna nnd tiic Itexurre. lion" the It»
dairymen
’
s
convention
will
be
held
to
lend
on
another
herd
for
the
slaugh
­
4 to Blair received a like fate.
the day before .for ’.raveling
that the animals are shipped from
understand, enjoy mid appreciate lie deemcr nn l hla work.
ter
; The petition for an arc light lo­ ! in Eugene on December 8th and 9th Portland to Tacoma and Puget
ar und a circular mile, He
fore we waste go< d time nnd money
of
this
year.
At
this
time
several
We do not menu to »ay that those
cated at the corner of Twelfth and
Sound points, where the animals are
completed the circuit In one
Still Mor» Good Tiding*.
giving
it to others. Here It Is: Four
hundred
men
interested
in
the
dairy
­
Patterson street:« was referred to the
butchered and sold among the for­
who give their money are slaughtered
minute flat during the three
The gc.Mi tiding« for the nice In gon
ing
industry
will
be
here
and
some
centuries
ago
our
forefathers
were
not
■ fire and water committee. The pe­
eigners who consider the meat su­
laps this evening, beating the
or otherwise Injured. We believe tlint Protestants Imt Catholic« nnd heller«.! prnl 1« tlint the ll.-deetn.-r In God'a dm»
tition to bring the city water main important addresses and papers will perior to any other.
1:09 record of Thursday.
they are blessed- that everyone Is in 1‘urgatory. etc., ns above. Then linn* will tie/ome King of king» nnd
be
lead.
Among
the
features
will
be
1
from Fourth to Third streets on
H. H. Schmitt made a trip to Sa­
blessed who sacrifices anything heartl
Monroe and from Monroe to the West a i*>st mortem demonstration and ex­ lem last week, where he looked over'
what was known ns the Ileformntlon Lord of lords the Me««lnli of glory.
ly unto the Lord, or to wlint they sup- , Movement set In. Catholic», Jew» nnd God'i glor’otiN Itepr-M.-ntntiv.«,
I side of Jackson was also placed in amination of the carcass of a slangh- the work being done on the Bohm­
For
I tered cow that had previously been stedt orchard land near the capital
pose to be Ills service, whether it Is I
the hands of this committee.
Infidels will ndmlt with Protestant» [ n thousand y.-nrs the' regenerating
,
inoculated
with
the
tuberculosis
WORLD
’
S
TROTTING
or not. It is the method of getting the
Bad Sewers
w >rk for Adam'» nice will progreaa
I germ, by Dr. W. H. Lytle, of Pendle­ city. Mr. Schmitt says the company
money from the [>eo|>le and the decep­ tlint n gr.-nt l.lesslng of enllghteiiir.i lit (Matthew xlx. 28; Acta Hl. 11123».
Then came the matter of the Un­
has some excellent holdings there,
RECORD
IS
BROKEN
nnd
civilization
hn«
come
to
the
world
ton,
state
veterinarian.
This
should
derwood sewer. Sewer Inspector Zell
but he does not consider the tracts
tion practised which we deplore. How |
In the train of the Reformation Move til’d'» t'l>o««!i Peopl«, Israel, will I m »
made the complaint. In rather a be very interesting to every dairy there superior in any way to those
Charter Oak Park. Hartford. Conn I ever, the Alliance has plenty of com­
owner.
There
will
be
speakers
here
tnent.
But none of ua Is prepared to th- earthly agent» of the heavenly and
grewsome picture he told of a very
owned
by
the
company
here
—
,
Sept. 9.—Breaking the world's trot-1 pany in this method In larger Chris­
of national importance.
unsanitary condition
admit
thnt
the Reformers were per 1 tnrlnible King of glory. By the clone
Chronicle.
under
and
t’ng recur«! In an exhibition mile by tian denominations. It Is part of the
Eugene will endeavor to entertain
of bin reign th.» whole enrth will have
• bout the Underwood
______ _ house
___ _
fe<-t.
n<
r
their
work p- rfiwt.
and the dairymen in a manner befitting
a horse driven tz- wagon and with I “business" meth<xl ot recent years.
¡•bout the Frasier property on Wil-
I
I m - pii trnnaforrnod into the l'nrndl««e of
FAR.MKRH TAKE NOTICE
Tile
Reformers
<
rltl.-tz.-d
the
Cntno-
'
out
shield,
was
the
feature
accom
;
!
the
occasion,
and
will
extend
to
IlamettH and Sixth streets, The
Some who did not understand this
!!<• teaching» which they hn.l former God. ‘ "lie Will ninke the plac« of hie
plished
at
Charter
Oak
park
this
af
,
’
them
every
courtesy.
¡principal trouble seems to be that
The low rates from the cast to ternoon by I’hlan, 1.58%. driven by| "buxines»” method won<ler<«l where all ly believed. They examined their ] feet
f.s-t glorluilH.
L’lorio..« ” •• i...
And nmnklad will nil
the ;-’wer leaks and Is so broken and
the money apparently contributed to
-------------------
Or-gon
i '
n farms
Septemb* [ r have
J I. TV.«-'
’ C. K. G. Billings of New York.
I
m « |M-rf<«t
again.
sary.
He
said
one
about,
the
place
wj()
b(1J
.
many
sold
BlUl.-s
nnd
found
nothing
there
to
the
I
—. In God'a image,
¡clogged up that it runs out under
the
"Christian
Alliance
”
work
was
I
Uhlan was paced by a runner »n<l
[several this summer. 1 expect to sell
effect thnt Mnry was the mother of I There will lie no more »in, no more
ithe h u.-e and on the lot rather than was enough for him.
„
¡into the main sewer. The ruins of, The petition that waa presented g^yeral more. If you will ll«t your negotiated the mile In 2.01%. Th«- »pent. An Invextlgntlon of its financial I God. nor thnt we should pray to Miilntn, | «h'kties». r
n<> ‘ more dying, liclgM
»11
the paving ot Adams street from' farin nr acreage tract with me be- ta. -k undertaken was to break the accounts was made, which revealed !
the
thing«
of
sin
nnd
ilenlh
.the old skating rink which have been! for
------1 will have
nor thnt we nlionld use pictures or Im- j
Eighth
to
Thirteenth
was
reported
f
ri
-
e
they
some,
I
will
do
my
best
to
record
established
by
Hamburg
Bell
tin-
fact
that
they
were
chaotic,
and
Min eye sore for some time were also lost and it will be taken up at the
ng.-« In ov.r worship, nor thnt their passi-d nvvny and hn who »Its upon
jor y00 Come in and see me of 3:04%.
other ‘business” methods were nd »net
mentioned but no action taken. The
have ><
renewed nil
*
.....* In.,,
“
of Christ In tlie mass wna the Throne will U...
The
performance
of
the
gelding
i
next,
meeting
on
September
12.
when
you
come
to
town.
My
office
Vj.wl.
■other matter was placed in the hands
things
<Rev
elation
x«1, 5l r»n
who .
proper,
Bill
<
of
R.
Yergl<-
for
grading
|
g
¡
n
t
h
e
front
end
of
the
Hoffman
today
1»
considered
the
best
of
hl«
All who,
nor
that
there
wns
n
Purgn-
[of
the
sewer
inspector,
the
health
lafM thf
lacks/ n from Eighth to Thirteenth.!houco c rner of 9th and Willamette [career. The mark of 1:58% wax
"Th» Darkness Hstath th» Light.”
nfti-r coining to n full knowledge of
tory
anywhere.
—
The
Itcfonner»
threw
lBC<’!'
and the city attorney with) $205.61; grading Olive frofti Twelfth
fbimo one may Inquire why the out these things ns nnncrlplural. They the Trulli of God'» love nnd grmdoii»
IB null power to ai t
Dorr, who is on t > S-
nee of $’<6; read,
_____________ '
made at Cleveland under track con-
Christian
Alliance should fear us nnd completely demolfshed Purgatory In provision, «till love sin nnd linte right-
[ditlons
de'idedly
more
favorable
I
•h-alth committee partly object- and ordered paid.
OR PF-! I ’<5 ANTI PAIN
those of today, fcr the surface' whether or not we Imre ever done their mind«, d.« hiring thnt it lin.l nev­ eoiiMnew, will lx» destroyed In the H«“-
;fd to this
lli:.--. if it would
w lid make
i ke another
Mrl. DL.L-L. O eAI«l I
I ! than
here
was
very
wet
■/investigation about ti: place r.- ■
| For Internal and Lxternr'Pains.
owing to
them harm. We reply. Never have we
er ta-en anything more than imnglnn ond Ih-ntli, from which there will lie
|h»avy rains early
injured them in the nllghtent degree,
•
I
I •t.-ong wind swept if. ti e week,
Hon. I hen canic another thought, viz: no ri-ili’tnptlon, no ri-surrertlon. no re­
the course.
nor ever even publicly mentioned th'-!r What must s <• do with the thuuaands covery; ns 8t I’rter any», “They shall
perl-il) like brute tiennt«."
I
ri
COUNTY FAIR
rpEOPLES PULHT..
“Wl 1ICII
IS TI IE TRUE
GOSPEL?”
V