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THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, Thursday, September »{JOO Loss of Apponi loss of vitality, v often a torvrunnsi PEOPLE’S PULPIT... It Is serious a people ih.ti must k* get behindhand. The best medicin the great constltullo \ <• Hood’s Sarsaparilla s Which purifies and enriches th.* b at.d builds up the whole ayslerr*. Get It today In usual liquid f* *' Senno« I v Cl IAHLF.S T. RUSSELL. tutor Brooklyn 1 al'Ctnac.e. As the University of Oregon opens chocolated tablets calied Sarantaoa this year five of the students clubs, will have or openings formed bv the same pil ■ii; Or., Sept. 16.—The body of the man supposed to. fraternities . homes. or sororiti«**, During the SUtU- lar effect are the living ro«>m. th«« be Emv J. Kea.-- of Pocatello, was recovered from the river sev- nier five new buildings ' ..*' 9 music room, the library, and the din Detroit. Mich . September IS Past *r ____ erected and among them are ing room. These all ar«» open and •rai days ago, und detectives who have been working on the the finest residences in the city. The have oak floors for dancing. On the Ru.ou-ll of Brooklyn Tal«eruaels preach Inquiry along the clubs with new houses are the Kappa firet floor in addition, is the cook’s ad twice her«* today to the local case believe the man to have been murdered. _ ~ i fraternl- bed room and kitchen On th«» sec branch of th«* IntaruaHoual Bible Ktu river revealed that about two weeks ago two men hired a boat I ® ties, 1t«m“ and nd,t the phh.,,Kl^\"X Kappa Alpha Theta, the ond and third floors are ten large dents Association. lie liud au eitel for a ride on the river, Several hours later it was returned by Gamma Delta Gamma, and the Lamb- bed rooms including a sleeping porch. leut hearing and large and intelligent __ “I. -•*•- . Not af the Alpha Tau Omega. one man. He was asked the whereabouts of his companon auillcncca. One address was entitled - . and {^5«° houses wiiFbe're will be ready for Immediate Another of the moot beautiful replied that he had fallen overboard. The statement caused some occupancy but all are well along to- houses in the city is the house that “The Great Hereafter.** The other we ----- 1 completion, ln all of these will be occupied by the Alpha Tati uow n*|»*rt. The speaker said: excitement among those present, but he stated that he was only no^rpense to make them fit This is th«* concrete stone Our text has not yet beeu fulfilled. joking, and that his companion had left the boat at a point fur- every desire has been spared. They Omega. house that was built last spring on ' but we believe tho beginning of It» architects and ther up the river. The police now believe that the missing man ^r^nprt*d® best^ the architects’ Oak street near Eleventh by George fullRlmcnt to bo uear. It |«k»ture» Me* This Is beautifully finished on slah'a Kingdom, for which Christian was Keese, and that he was taken up the river and murdered and profession. There is scarcely a de Lili. the inside and beside the usual rooms people have long t***«*u waiting ami cut that could are the shower baths, a blllalrd room praying. "Thy Kingdom coiue; thy will robbed. His coat was missing and nothing of value was on his J make “kkphathphabl,^ee" the homes any more perfect. other accessories This is a be don«» on earth aa In heaven" -the person. A letter addressed to Emil J. Kees, dated from Ed- Neither beauty nor comfort has been and magnificent house and la one of the spared and they are beautiful addi- i same Kingdom for which the Jew» »*i wardsburg, Mich,, and signed “Royal,” was addressed to Poca ' tions to the city’s residence district most expensive in the city. i long walte*! ami are »till waiting Dur One noticeable arrangment in all of tello. text relates, not to the spiritual part of them is the first floor scheme with th«* Kingdom, which the Gospel Churi'b large rooms and porches all opening is «-allc«l to share, but to tbe earthly together and floored with polished I part of the Kingdom, which belongs to oak, to make them ideal for dancing. ' the natural »«*«*d of Abraham A Kappa Sigma House. The finest club house in Eugene Corvallis, Or. Sept, 16. — The • great mistake ha» l*e«*n made by many will be the new Kappa Sigma house poultry department of the Oregon of ns In the past. I d that w«» liavo not at the corner of East Eleventh and Agricultural College, under Professor discern«! and acknowledged tbe two Alder street?. It is the largest and James Dryden, is organizing a poul- Israels, spiritual anil natural, aud the could not be more ideal for a club try raising contest for the boys and separate rewards ami blesshig» appor house. " It is ‘ a * frame ...................... - - of - — building three i girls Eugene in co-operation with tioned to three by the Divine promises From the exterior It the Young Men's Christian associa stories high, gives a beautiful appearance, It is tion there, elmliar to the Portland of th«» Scriptures. Both are to lie used finished on the first floor in rough contest organised last year. which of God In nilfllllng th» promise made boarding, trained in green. Above closes next November, Some 200 to Abraham In blessing all the fnml this to the roof is a novel paneling children _______ _________ and 506 ______ older persons are Iles of th«» earth. After the completion of Messiah. Head of asbestos sheets that gives a very'enrolled in the reading course at The total number of voters reg At the fourth quarterly conference istered in Lane county for the pri of Humphrey Memorial M. E. church beautiful appearance as well as dis Portland, and 56 entered the juven- and Members, on the plan«« of glory, mary election on Sept. 24, is 4,947 of this city last night the following tinctive. The large building is given tie contest for the »200 in cash prizes the New Covenant will I»* Inaugural«»«! a massive appearance. The interior offered. ' with Israel, as the Scriptures distinct of whom 3,172 are republicans, and resolution? were 1 j x presented ,x • . and ., represents the pride of the combined At the college ten acres of land 1,145 democrats. There are 113 pro th»« £ X a np . ¿8 pro,1?abl? architects’ and carpenters’ skill. All are given entirely to the poultry h us- ly tench (Jeremiah xxxl, ffl-3lt Our hibitionists, 260 socialists, 113 inde hat the pastor Dr Trimble will not the room£1 aud the immense text, therefore, waits ft*r Its arooni- bandry department, which has now pendent, 125 non-political and 19 re be returned to the Eugene church by1 >-UC IUVU4." UUU ■ HL U1IUIVU.7V |tVllUVO - pllshment until the last metuber of the fused to give their politics. Follow by the next conference which meets open together when wanted and have about 2000 chickens. There are 20 ! elect Church of Christ shnll have pas» ing is the number of republicans soon. The resolutions are as follows: .oak floors. There is a large lozzia, colony brooder coops and 14 colony ; or particiallv closed porch. 18 by 24 laying houses, besides the lucubator «<1 beyond th«» vail. and democrats and the total number “Whereas, This is the last quarter Israel ths Earthly Rsprvssntstivs. registered in each precinct of the ly conference in the year, and as such feet in addition to two other porches house, containing 16 incubators of county. A complete abstract of the it ¿«evers our connection, temporarily It has a large antique fireplace and six different makes, and the brooder In the symbolic language of th«» registration, which will include the at least, with our beloved pastor, Dr. and is a beautiful r om. Another Is house. The work of the department Scriptures a mountain 1» always sytn This also has a is largely that of proving the laying total number of all parties in each Delmer H. Trimble, and it is due to the living room. bollcal of a Kingdom. Hence the precinct will be printed in a day or him as our pastor, that we express large fireplace built of pressed brick. qualities of the principal varieties, The dining room is another wing and including Plymouth Rocks, Leg mountain of the Ix»rd’s house tneaus so. our appreciation of his work among also has a fireplace. It is the same horns, and crosses of these two the Kingdom of God atxl that royal -. Precinct................... Tot Rep. Dem. us; therefore, be it 'size as the living room. 18 by 24. In breeds. | house or family rocognlxed by him. Armitage .................... . 49 35 10 "Resolved: That we recognize and to Ibe social hall is a small-) In a recent letter from St Peters- For ln,fllnr,. wo „-ad that David sat Bailey ........................ . 63 36 16 commend the great work that t___ 1 additfcn er or entrance hall, and all of these burg. Russia, Professor Dryden was Blanton .................... . 38 22 7 through hU efforts, and by the bless upon tbe throne of th«» Kingdom of Blue River .......... . .18 8 7 ings of God, has been wrought among rooms and porches have an oa.k assured by one of the government the Lord and that God made- a Cov and open ««einer. together. un On lecturers on poultry raising there Bohemia ..'. .......... 7 1 us for the past four years and during dancing floor “ J*“ OP«" enant with him. “even the sure mer Cottage Grove North .205 145 44 the past year in particular, piacln’ ^is same floor is a guest s room with that the O. A. C. poultry bulletins I ries of David’’—vis., that none but hla Cottage Grove East.. .307 202 64 the Eugene charge in the fore-front' private baths and toilet, a butler’s have been of a great value in her Cottage Grove West .173 108 43 of the great centers of Methodist in-;n^e.r«.“.C: work, teaching her. she said. “Just Seed, his posterity, would ever I*» rec ceMories. On the second floor there what to say, and how to say many ognlzed as the Divinely npp-.nt«-«! rep Creswell North .......... X 69 48 19 fluence of Oregon. Cnrowell South .......... X 84 46 30 “During the past four years our are seven large bed rooms each with things in a few words.” The bulle resentatlves of God In kingly author Cheshire ......................... . 18 8 5 membership has increased from 631 two closets and a large chapter hall, tins are published for general distri Ity and power. In other word». Mes Camp Creek ................. . 44 22 16 to 1200, not by boom methods, but 15H by 25. On this floor there are bution in the s«ate, and may be ‘ had siah was to be the offspring of David, £oyote 6 by steady accretions from year to the shower baths and a large sleep upon request. ■ .21 12 the great antitypical David (Beloved), mission ............. 1 year, the accessions to our church ing porch 2 2 by 27, in addition to, 5 who must “reign from sen to sea and two large balconies. The third floor ADVERTTSKD I.WTTERN SJarena ...................... . 83 56 19 amounting from year to year to the' from the river to tbe ends of th« has five bed rooms, trunk and store Hept. 14, 1910. TElmira ........................... . 60 26 17 following: First year, 285; second, earth.” Ake, Philip. Eugene East No. 1 ... . 85 55 21 275; third, 244; fourth 351, making) rooms, baths, etc. The house is by Tbe Messiah King on tbe spirit plane, Avitte, Mrs. Ida. .Eugene East No. 2__ .159 110 34 a total of 1155 accessions to the far the largest and possibly the fin est in the city. It was designed by Blackman, Judson (2) ' tbe Son of God (and like God tavlalble Eugene East No. 3 .. 198 136 47 church in the past four years. Y. D. Henslli of Eugene and is being Boyd. E. G. | to men. as are also the angel«». Is tbe -Eugene East No. 4 '. :i72 125 19 “Our church budget has increased hntlx n ", Christie, Mrs. Meilie. tin nnn°fí a d’ Eugene West No. 1 . . . .126 77 36 from year to year from »2600 the | antityplcal David and tbe gnrltyplcal ’LL, ’ Daugherty, Mra. Gladys. £ugene West No. 2 . .193 144 33 first year to »5000 the past year. IIts 0081 i Solomon, the wise, the great, tile rich, Dean, Mlsi May. "Our benevolences amounting this *.„««,»» 'V » ir xEtagene West No. 3 .. .269 183 57 i Tn the day« of hfs flesh our Lord was '“'V' Dickerson. C. D. Eugene West No. 4.. . .137 86 37 year to »1have doubled in' H<±?. ,x I the Son of David according to tbe J?PPa A’’ Fisher, Miss El Fairmount .................... .195 132 27 amount duing the past four years,' “nTri«.«? hJnL ¿ n, l flesh, though begotten of a divine life Fisher. Mrs. T. B. t Í- pí I hg«.na wn ‘x® Fall Creek .................... . 48 35 10 and have been met in full every,if not tainted by any human imperfec ,,, Fowler, Wm. Florence ........................ • 111 76 10 year, and this year in particular, not- °f tion. He was, therefore, holy', harm withstanding the large subscriptions L , e « ted a i? d Gilson. George. Five Rivers ................. . 11 1 7 by -our members toward the new L’, ?,npn«C"PT« 11”®*! W®eJt whe" Cool, James. less, undeflied and separate fri»tn sin Goshen ........................ .157 38 Hanson. MBs Millie. church 180,1001 opens. It also has the oak ners. Hla faithfulness to the will of Heaton. Harry. “And greatest of all our under- wltThhA«® t.^hJ Glen tena 7 the Father made him subject to all 4 3 Hendrix, John. „x iBg Glenada 57 32 7 takings, in a financial way and to- of the experiences of suffering nnd Jackson, Mrs. Edward. mnm8 <T?m’ the( brafr Herman .......... .......... 21 13 8 wards the permanent establishment a death, as expressed In bls own words, Jones, Miss Ethel. Cn™"“ a’> f Hazel Dell __ .......... 10 1 'of Methodism as a chief factor in) 8 Tlie cup which my Father hath («ur- the upbuilding of Christ ’ s Kingdom 7 n ’ d ® dd th7. i v ^ Kimery, Bertha. Heceta ............ .......... 15 5 ed for me, shall I refuse to drink McCormack, Miss Alice. i\ il0°I t Irving ............... .......... 106 62 32 in our beautiful city of Eugene and It? Ills obedience unto death, even McCloud Mrs. George. Junction North ........... 119 79 34 'in Oregon, and in suitably caring for t ¿ ®¿7™? i J ?" J *. “7!"; the death << the cross, demonstrated Jour great membership, both present Therrv7nH th J u®4 “ Nichols, F. D. 32 1 Junction South . ... Ill 63 Olsen, Martin. his loyalty to the last degree and he and prospective, and furnishing them i«eht cream Tho oVr^vV® / “.l®d Jasper ............... 66 44 8 with an appropriate place of worship )./ n th ' , nrt Peterson, Ole. s received the high reward appropriated. ¿-ake Creek .......... 49 27 8 is the launching of our new church Prult. Mrs. Ruby. “Vf.?1 bed “Him hntb God also highly exaltcsl Ttane ...................... .......... 57 28 17 enterprise. A suitable location for room8.eac11 y“11 0,o»ets and other ac- Queen, Miss Nora. enterprise. a suiiduie iwauuu lur .» . , “ and given a name that Is above ev«»ry Leaburg . ... .......... 26 13 4 the new church has been procured , rhanTir® aJn® f‘°°r the’ Richmond George. name, that at the name of Jeans every 'Long Tom .......... 32 14 16 close in and convenient, at a coat of )ntrgnnr,.h P Th b? Rix. Mrs. W. H. and large sleep- J*oat Valley knee should bow, both of things In .............. 46 25 20. »12,000. Architects have been em- »7000 ThJmw’bt ? "i 0081 a,b0Ut Schlegel, Mr. 41 clayed. olans adooted and thev are ’ .°_00’ Th?.°.',U?llle l8.°La n.ove> aP" Maae! .................... 7 heaven and things in earth." Staples, Miss Helen F. plans adopted and they are r, , , ... _ , ,------ , Marcola ............ .......... 86 63 20 played, Exalted to the right hand uf Divine now being developed, for a church £ “-dro wl/h h, nr P “ " an«.d Thorson, James H. ___ Mapleton .......... .......... 52 27 20 edifice to cost app^ximately »60.-Jltb b,u11! In cfcoIumnf> reach- Turn, T. fT" favor he waits only for the Father's Middle Fork 7 000, and together with furniture andilng to tV,J^La^ac£j’2™er’ .......... 31 23 Turney, T. time to take to himself his greet power Mound ............... .......... 10 8 1 lot complete, about »80,000; and to Veitch, Robt. J. V °"e’ and reign 'Revelation xl. IT). M«niitlnip. Mohawk ............... .......... 32 19 8 meet this large expenditure, subscrip- ... Warinner, G. C. . house, especl- In harmony with the Divine will, pur Pleasant Hill .......... 58 42 10' tions have already been obtained to ally the interior, that is the pride of Warn, Chorlitt. pose# before tbe foundation of the Richardson .......... 62 28 28 the amount of »35,000, which with its architect, J. Hunzicker, is the- Wrlghtman F. T. world, be acts as advocate for such as 45 31 our present church property will go lew home for the Lambda Rho girls’ ^gioaw ............. .......... 100 J. U PAGE have the bearing ear and the obedi Tliuslaw ............. .......... 43 28 13 far toward completing the proposed club. The front of this is built up of Postmaster. Ptfringfield East ....180 134 35 undertaking. | massive pillars resembling slightly ent heart and will now rmpond to tho Springfield West. . ...145 107 23 special Invitation of tbe (iwpel Age. “And furthermore, our church, its the old southern style. Jt is locate# 7 boards and its subordinate organi near the University on Alder street' _ Sponcer •••••• .......... 28 13 That call Is tn lea»« the world. Its .............. 42 21 15 Thurston ............. t sins. Its pleasures and Its hopes, and* zations, Sunday school. Brotherhood Jost south of Thirteenth street. It is X 3 .............. 19 8 « ■Walton ............. and Leagues, are all in hearthy grow costing »8,00# and is ready for occu-1 • to walk by faith In* the exceeding great 7 ing condition, thoroughly organized pancy. W. H. Brenton is the owner. •••••• .......... 31 15 91 ............ 173 45 and efficiently officered, and spiritu The beauty of this house is admire# At the home of the officiating and precious promises ef God- tbe Willamette 5 ally and financially sound. ’Wendling .......... .............. 34 27 1 tXlorVeryw7h® V%ha9^SePJ? ln- r,er^man. Rev. H. N. Mount, ln Eu- things which eye hath sot iw*en nor Zumwalt ............. .......... 79 51 18 Tlino’a ♦ w ha?wo°i finishings gene. Septeaiber 14. 1910 at 8:30 ear heard, neither hath entered Inri». “In the carrying out of these great stained in the natural color it wiii p. m., Gerald A. Kenwell and Mbs tbe heart of man. These are tbe heav 4947 3172 1145 undertakings, we feel that Dr. Trim baautlful ho®e\ Th*? d0WB" Martha Aidhus. both of Walton. 1 only things promised them as the ble has* shown himself to be possessed stairs is all open and has an oak ----------- I Bride and Joint heir with their Redeem of spiritual. Intellectual and execu-) ** noon ■ There is the living room, 37 In the of the the b bride’s parent» er In bls glorliras Klng«B>m to come and tlve qualities of the highest order. by 17 «he diirine ™ r- a,7 . e ’ home *sme of Be it therefore further Xes\ nark2 ^n/S* ,, „-------------------------------------- 14, 1910, its blessed work of a(illftlng Tsrto.4 .*n™i„^. ..... ___ 1_ae.s. a parlor and musie room. Afeo, Marvin Kelso anrf Mi«. “Resolved: That these resolutions be spread upon the minutes, that a the second floor are 7 bed rooms In th* Top of th* Mountain«. our beloved with closets, bath etc., and on the night on tbeir way north on a honey If for any cause the horse or othe copy be delivered to moon. We have before oar minds the sittl domestic animal exhibits a lack of energy pastor, another copy to our district third floor are 6 rooms and shower typical howse of Dnvld, Meewtab’a king proper relish for food, or an appearatx. superintendent and a third copy be baths. At the home of the bride's par # household, th» royal prleatboo# TH Gamma Delta Gamma of general debility, timely action shoal« forwarded to the bishop presiding at ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Day, near vlnoly prepared. As a Kingdom it will the coming annual conference. ” Another fine girls ’ club house Irving, September 13, 1910, Jamee be taken for the restoration of its health that has been designed by the same E. Coldren and MI m Mary A. Day, be at the top, above all the kingdoms In the natural food of our domestic of earth. Not only will this tie tnin architect and la being built by H. L. Rev. F. H. Neff, officiating. animals Nature provides certain pecuiiai Studley of thia city is a home for thé of the apirltnal Kingdom (Invisible to medicinal herbs, leaves, barks and root* Gama Delta Gamma. This Is between At Kansas City, Mo., Sept. 7, 1910, men as the angels are Invisible), but which seem necessary for their health Alder and Hllyard streets on Thir ♦ teenth. It ls to cost »8000 when Dr. O. R. Qulllon, of this city, and It wfll Include also an earthly Kingdom Pacific Stock Food in greatly condenser • form is intended to supply the essentia ♦♦♦♦♦♦444»»S4»O44< completed. It will be a very pretty Miss Anna Elizabeth Wright. They composed of "Israelites Indeed.” At arl!T*d ln K'>gone this morning and virtues of those health-giving nature frame construction will be at homo to their friends af-l their head as princes In all the earth In Eugene, Sept. 13, 1910. to Walt house. It Is of ____ remedies and is^>repared expressly fc . ... „ „ . ’rni ,h* resurrected Ancient and three stories high. _ It will be er Van Luvens and wife, a son. ter October 1, at 324 East Four-) Worthies, perfected nx mcn and asm painted a "_L. ______ those animals deprived by man of thei light cream. One of the teenth street. ______ P,e* of what all mankind, by olxwll natural food. It is an alterative tonir In Eugene. Sept. 15, 1910, to John winning feature« of this house* win which stimulates the various organs ol J. Rude and wife, a 9 1-2 pound eon. be an Immense porch ln front, 16 At the home of »he officiating **nce ,o ,BW’" ',lp Klugflom, may by 40 feet. The Interior finishing minister at Salem, Sept. 15, 1910, a,,a,n *2’w',h eternal life. These An the body, promotes the secretions, tone* John says he will be a booster. will be the beautiful feature of this up the general system and restores the , A”1'"1 Grab«r and Agnes RudolphJr cnt w"rthles are enumerat«*«! In the house. The entire Interior will be disordered conditions to a normal state . °f Cotta(5° Grove. Rev. Hopf, Scripture« Abraham. Isaac, Jacob, the officiating._____________________________ p — -*--*- etc., - - It stimulates the appetite, improves the prophets, and - described by St. or Imitation leather. These "th tbi .UlS'iS digestion and assimilation of food, purifier ----------------------------- l Paul aui in it In Hebrews xl rw 40 To these I will pro- J. Hughes and C. 8. Cochran of belong the earthly promises of the Old the blood and insures a good, health; bought Mr. Farrlih', rwldenxe'prop- ioHnxaihhr*Uilftl' *"?'’ 17 Up<n — h»U J. pon en- nrt ".h! “rp pla*,nK ln the "1*1« fair Testament. condition* Booklet free. • They never heard of the ort, ht E..t ThlrWMh ........... 'r™m . 1. “ ’ ".™" t«^ erty at East Thirteenth and Hllyard v 8 ’“*•*■ A" "■"•L W’ E Mc- heavenly c H ovt C hkmicju , C o . Portland, Oregot or spiritual promises. Their Elroy, formerly of thl8 cltr< i8 dl. . " ...... streets in Eugene, for »4,500. pars. From this ball with wide doors resting the band. | loyalty wlU find Its reward In the tact 0. A. C. HELPING EUGENE Y.M. C. A. POULTRY CONTEST CHURCH « . « » MARRIED . PREVENTION . THE BE8T SAFEGUARD Jr.“!.!1.'« : born BORN : »_■»».o.i«”"' ■ mi l'Untshlug ju»tly |. nini abati buko 1111« uy p»»ple, ami llw*y aliali tlii-lr »word» luto |»l«>wabar«»a un ■paura lui*« prunlng li<a>ka. 00O X:”*"” The Lord 's House In the Top of the Mountains. •hall u**t ,,rl ’•l* < "It »hall <■’*>*• to I'»*» " »ke I»- •••»•* •*••• Jia mountain ol th» I and • Unno «*»all I« »»• UblUwd m th« tup 0» *» •»>•*•>•»'"•• and •ludí I» ♦ **lt»«i al*o»v th« Mia. and all bona »hall Sow unto U (lamA ». 21 >ui>lit»t •elih* r »hall il>**y i*’*ii* *ar hiij ili « hrl*tl»«na ilgrw Itiat II««**»« applv I** II««’ Measlalt • Kliiy*«ti*iii teli il « « learly au«l «'1*111«« liy < f II««» Jutlguit U'a II«»« 1.« l«l « al«r<>ii«l tu ilo» »ariti, « niialng 1, I » nul tlu* km*» I* >1*1«* «>f Ibi I d f* llll III» «l»«lv variti ila i ! m * «1 >r, COVvr U h * grvat <!«*«• p llaaluli il, t * O, Houaa ot Jaaob, Con»«l Ww luirv alraady ti<>i«al Hm pfl*pl:»vy Prlougw I" ■•lliral lai 1 I OOO—• " »••—• — unt 1« spiritual larari Aa tire that tiny will come f«»rH» frotii tiir «erse d-rkilH-a. It « <>ll> riti«« Judith tomb ii<« l«*iu;<*r lileu»l»lu*«4 ««d » • i r J<*ruaali*u> l'y ili» tliuv itila pr»*p f«*«-t, but fully, «-«uupletely r»-«i«*ri d t • ««III fiat» lH»g«in t<> l*e fillllPrtl Ho* |MTf«-»-tl<«ii orlslually «»t«j*»'»'1 by Uniti laruvl «vili I h » lH«y«>iitl iti,« fath«*r Allan* A<l«llth*n**l-y Hi*»' •**• It 1« in fui! hariin»uy a* liti ibi. tu a«. ihmi I «u ibv Utili «vr»t*. "ti li* u»< 4 btivo tin* n|*eci«l aul«l**u • *»«*! I’1 atructb*n **f M**,«-*ii»i( <ll»*««l *x*««l «*«•'■ * jitt*t>l>. <'<>irv yv •mi Ivi ua «««tilt in tb« l»*r«) lu all il» affair»* of muuki«4 llglit <>f Ih» t.•««• '■ Tilt« I» pait iUlar Thus «< Hia llaat«*r «*«1*1. «|M»iikhix >t h tlu* lini«» » tiro Ibis niv"» tgv I** un- Wr un tluu*. ”Y» »ball »«** Abraham arai laritrl atx«>il«t <>> forili I * that iMac, Jac**!* «»«««I »he pn*pb«*t« In Hi« derataml il«* •crlpturwa l«» iv«t-h ttwl durlug tl>r uri! tv" yvtir« llm I. ■ | Kltigdoin" (Luke «III. 2S* Gotl’a Klnx<lo:i> »»111 1« r*-pir-»»*u'* *1 ■ III llniv ape» Ul «to’»litiga Hll*« larari In the cHrih by laracl r*i><*» tally by 41 ci*eu»«*ll«M* • 1«h III,a cali llr *111 th«»«w» »nlntly men of larncl. r«»aiinwl politi oli! l>> lliem <t>r " », «>f r ulli« < u« <*d |a»rf«-ct, «In* «III la* th»» a|*wlal a J* ttwas ntul tt«v grv«»t fri« llvirv« tbit »<•« polnt«N*a and rcpreaentatlv«»» **f lb» tilt«Ira a» • |H»«>|'k>. t«e- fUlw of Di* a« Klorlfl»*»! M«**»*iatr« rule A» 1» I* w rit pruni lava to Ilje«r f'«1 Ilers, Abrstii■,«. Hui only th* ««« ten, la***»'«’! of thy fat ben* (the an lattar ■n«l Javtib. vtc clout OiilnHy on«»« were alylcd “th«» ■ ho rv»|»*ii I by lurMhijt to the light fabri»».” na Jeaua ««ia at)l<-<! the K**u .«f rjo4*l Wont 1» ««Ik lu It will 1« of Atimtiam and Duildi shall la* thy In t!«v pn«|M»r i*<>l.«ittin«i of liamti and children, whom thou majeat make I otMtlem-» 1« pr*«m|»tly B«-i tbv bl<w«;u< prill*-«» In all (he earth ilhinltn llv, I at il«v 1-vi.lniilu« "f llowlah s rvu «, ltll. Th'-*»* priueea. acting under and 4 b**«• m**«t pr**n*pt to n-«i«oo«l will r < isintlimally In contact «Uh the «¡ilrtt the “renter l ivwalng ual Kl:ia«l *in an«l ruler» ■»«I**»I In th«» Ver»-« tbIO |««r»rsy «■»»«» of the r-« Scr1i*tun«« "th» royal |*rl*“*»h*»**l. «Ill, «>11« «by <«*«d's far*»r bn« I*«-« 11 * | of *-«»ur»a. I«« a** auparior In ihelr «!• drawn for a time fritti» natural larat-l dotti nmf power i*« to command the aside («<>«■ the fa* t tbal l*ls s|v lai ot>«Hllen**» of the whole earth The na favor was tar the lints» lu la* gl»rn t.> Hon of l*mel. with whom they ar« re Hplrltual lsrwt-1 Tt«rn follow« a d lat«al. would naturally r«*ap» ii«l ui**n- «ri pi ion <>f the time trouble, m quickly »flan others to the \ew ordw «vlil*'h prv«w* nt Inst lint b>ns «111 •». of things, whh'h will I«« Ju«t that f**r climb, to t«v folltoard by M«-*«l.iti • ■» which Hazy have tas-n waiting a ml pire Ix-l .u*s rra«1 ««tnv of tb***- , « r • « praying fsr more than thirty <-rn»uri«~« and note llivty appll< at»Ulty t<> <><ir «I . All Nations Flow Unto It. at«*l llie .-orrvs|««i><tfl** • ttvtwrx ii lb In th«»***» wonts the le»r*l Itirough tho «tatrinrnls atid v«ry stmlt.ir pr*« prophet aawnr«»« ua of the w*-mi«-rfi|l n >ui>* vuo ni « lu the lt**««k t»C Ilf* aueevta whh'h will attend the estate Iloti, applicatilo alo« to th«* timo In llshiuent of the New Empire of earth, which we aro ID Ing W« will <|U<**<* the <1** tn I nloti of the I’rltwe of light, and t>arnphrna«> from vrvao II Io tl>.* which wilt aupersede th« dominion uf end of thv chapter tho I’rlncw of darkm-aa, when Satan What th« Troubla Will Accomplish ■hall tw liound f«r a thousand )»»nrs, Th» lofty look« of man •ball bo that he may <b»eetv« th« ¡«»«ph-o no mon» Me»*inh’» Kingdom will |M> hnnitiltM and lbw tkanihtlnmo ut nu-'. high alaivw all other Klngiloiu», not shall be boweii down, and the lx>ril only In Its grandeur, majesty an«! an alone shall Ite essi tod In t futi day t >ue of thortty, bar also In the lofty principles Ilio greci««« obetvbss In th« pathway which It will n»present Thus It Is of humanity, litn<A*rln< apprstach to written. ’’Tlo shall lay righte>iusnr*aa to truth and rlghlvtcaorco. 1« |>ri<|r The the line and Just Ire to the plummet Almighty <lo4 Io not owfllrlmily n»v and the hail (Truth) shall sweep away ereuced Tho very tomrned men of all the refuge of Iles’* (Isaiah xxvlll, I7i our College« worn sioeo ami moro to Ne»erthele«a, as the world shall rome doubt that I hero te ■ «.'-<t and lliat to appreciate the new order of things tho affaire of oorth are oubjert to soy • II uatloaa shall flow unto It. flow ep other regulation« ttao lh<am of ebaiv'e. to It—contrary to the downwaninesa •xrept «• the loarnrd ran rogulato of fallen Iranian nature It will make them The time of tmtilUe «ben th- manifest sacb wonderful rswanls for vart<aia iheorlfo of man will bo irtwi rtghteouan«s«< and obedlem'e to God and and found wanting will demooetrate It will so make manlfeot the »tr1i*es m*ot thoroughly that tho wtadom fn>tn that must attend all wlllriil «!I so I h -»1I sbovo la neglwtod in favor of mrtbly Tho Lard aaya In another enco to tbs IHvIns arrangement that wlsd.nti tbe Scripture will be fulfill««! which piar«.. The wt«l*»«n ef ihelr wise men declares that when tho judgments of •ball |«erish and tbo twlrrelanding of th« I.»«rd are abroad In tba earth, the their prudent met» shall disappear For the day ef the lx.rd of Itaota Inhabitants of the world will learn shall tie heavy »;»>n every one that Is righteousness (Isaiah xxvl, 9). Humanly for six thousand years pr««u*l and lofty, am] upon every <>ne has l«een lee nil ng “the ezrewjlng sin that la lifted Oft and bo ahall te» fulness of sin,” Its downward tenden brought low. amt tip..» all the ce«1ar» cy In every sense of the word. Every of IxOtMim (tint am high and lifted form of gnrerntnrnt has been trhsl tn up (the m-cloetaetlrany great] anti an endeavor to secure the greatest upon all th» «Mika of Bashan [th«» po amount of blessing. But the uniform litically •tri.ngj; ai«*a all tho high results have loo-n lliat those exalted to mountalne (ths»kingdoms of the worldl pla« »- and Influence ami power have ami uft«n all the bilia that are llftct proved themselves un«*»iunl to the op up [the emaHer princedoms I ; ami l*«irt unit les and temptations of the po u|«oti evvry high tnwor am! up*n every sltlons nnd have abused them selfishly. f<»n<«vl wait ( rnweenilltlg human or Whoever Is acquaint«**! with history gnnliatlOM f«vr strength ami proto r«-aIlzes the truthfulness of all this Hon J and upon at! the ahtt«a of Tar If some of ns have hot««*l thnt th«» gen shlsh (labor organisational and upon oral «-duration of the masses nnd th«» all dcalmMo proaperta ami Meals of general enlightenment of the rare "arthly ambition, the arm of the [xml would abollnh sin and sclflnbneea ami will be heavy The result will bo that ilomonstmte tbe truthfulm-es of tbe the |i>filiM«M shall to. humble«! ami th«» Proverb, “Honesty Is the best poHey," hsughtlnewe shall l«v made low ami the we ar» willing to confess that this has Ixird alone a han t>e exalte«! In that been ■ mistake. We perceive that the day; and tho idols shall l«e utterly greater tbe wisdom and Intelllgen*«» • IxdlHhed Gr«1 must lie first uiiilvr grantsd to a selfish mlml am! heart th» new ord«-r of things. No pea«-o or the greater will l«e its opportunities blessing will otherwise result. ft»r evil and Incitement thereto. Hirflng 1« Rocks end Cavea. Every Man Against Hie Neighbor« As a cons«*<|ueiice tbe world la losing minfldetxe ln Itself All, whether poll tlctens or judges or governors, great or sina 11, of one party or another, of on«» naHonallty or another- all are a«' -wiM of being tarred with th« same artek of selflahnera. The Bible dourly indicates that this distrust Is not with out reason and that ths great time of trouble soon to come npon every nothin (Daniel xll. 1) will t«e the dlract result of tills loss of conflilirar o. The RlWs description of the matter briefly snm- imsl up Is, Every man's bnnil stain b<« against hla ndgliiwir (Zechariah vlll 1"; xlv. 13). it WU) f,a aftsr ltblf limo of trouble »hnll have thoroughly alckened humanity as rmpM-ta Itself and any hope» It might have had of bringing about a Mtlleuntnm by Its own efforts- that God will manifest hla Kingdom In the top ut the mountatna— higher than all other kingdoms every way, am! all people shall flow towar«! It. Aa It to written, "Tbe desire of all |*«oplos »ball come” (Hnggnl II, 7). 1 Ills Is described tn the verse follow ing our text which reads, “And many people shall go and say, Como ye, let ns go np to the mountain (kingdom) of the Ix.rd, to the houae (temple) of the God of Jacob: and he will (cadi os of his ways nnd we will walk In hla pallia, for out of Zion (the spiritual unseen Kingdom of Messiah | shall go forth the Law nnd the Word of the rord from Jerusalem [the sent of earth’s empire to be]. And he shall judge among the nations (rewarding | Tho«» |n dlotrvvia and |>erpleslty will h* that lime of trouble flee to the bolea and th» rocks and the cavea of earth for fmr Aa Revelation (vl. Iff) eg» Phases It. they shall call to the rockA ‘Fall on ua and hide ua irotn the fam of him that altteth upon tho throne " We are not to understand thia nor» llternlty than Its context. It does not signify Hint peopi« will |>e so foollah •" ,o «'“rally pray for rocks to fall Upon them, when they could mor** mnlly <1<*atrny their Uvea tn another way. Th« thought fa tho very con trary of tlila that they «lenire protec tion. shielding, hiding, covering from th« trouble of the coming day of the lx»rd. These shelters of the rocks and ravm of th« mrth aymbollcally reprn sent the attempted protection of hu man organisations—Inaumum c««mpn Blns, secret aocletlea, etc. But none of these will I h » able to protect from • h« trouble which la «vimlng which will tie world-wtdo and Involve every earthly thing and Interest, religious and secular, financial and political. Thia will take place when the glory of the Lord and hla majesty nre mani feste«! in connection with Ills standing up to assume command of th« world •nd when "lie will shake terribly the earth [atM-lety], that «»verythlng con trary to rtghteouaneaa nnd holiness mny I«« uproote«! and overthrown. Ht 1’aul pictures that same time of trou ble and declama that the only thing that will not I m shaken will be what ever la In harmony with God's King dom of righteousness (Hab. xll, 20-39). |