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TH1 EUGENS WEEKLY GUARD. THURSDAY. SEP 39. UlO ftcrlpturea In daacrlblng the fallen an ’gels, who from earliest days have at I ver prune*—Mrs. Wm. Simmons, A.j : tempted •«» deceive humanity repre I Dennis. . ! aentliitf UietBselves as liiiiiuin tielng* 1 Display of Grapes—Isabella. I J- who hale dl«l «ml *h" «leslre In rum Boiler. Delaware, P J. Boiler, 1 inunlcate Willi tlielr friends. And tbvy I Springfield. I attempt to do s<> through spirit me Display of Nuts E. Terpening. I Mrs. Simmons. Display of walnuts— dluma This Is their practice from of E. Terpening B. B McKinney. I old Their endeavor la to l>renh down $emion by i Cheese—W. C. Billings, Lorane. liio humnn »HI *ml to more and more I Poultry Awards. 4 CHARLES T. Acts directly and peculiarly <-<mtrol It. The height of their limbi • White Wyandotte*—All to J A. lion and success is to fully domlii.il» 4 on the blood; purifies, enriches RUSSELL Griffin. Eugene. the humnn will, so the! the, mu us« Buff Orpingtons -Second cocker and revitalizes it, and in this Pastor Brooklyn the humnn body a« thrlr own (tr.h •• el, second hen. second pullet and first I 1 abemacl«. wav builds up the whole sys pen, Mrs. D. W. Roof, Springfield. I when they lied power !<• mnlrr'nll»« Barred Plymouth Rocks—First tem. Take it. Get it t h , iy. I re icheil unto i Tin*« who coma fully under tlmir •■«m coek, first and second cockerel, sec trot twomr demented often »»«»rai (I I’rtrr at. 19). In usual liquid f»»rtn or m ' ' I» ond and third pullet and first pen. A. I v.KUe.i tablets called 8sr»r-St»»'___ spirits gaining poaseesloii of »be ulie ooO»-~- — • • "" ' Display Candy—Mrs. George Rob C Berntien. Eugene; first pullet and - -__ 000 (From Friday’s Dally Guard.) p.rsonnllty mid nttempilng «0 u»r the inson. second pen. Rev. J. T. Wilson. Eu This morning opened the biggest SOUTHERN PACIFIC nititlliiinlli " Wlmt s terrib >• ¡’h’i'ir' same brains and t»»ly It 1» rstlimtliM Cookies, display—Mrs. Klussman. gene; third cockerel and third pen. Knoxville. Tenn. Sept. 25—A Con lay yet of the Lane county fair, and that one half of nil who are In Insane of th«* condition «»f things in*. •' 1 Mrs. K. A Mattson. Amos Wilkins. vention of Bible Studsota la In aeaai.m flood! Um '¡'-I »y tonight the entrance« at the gate FREIGHT SERVICE m*’ astmidii'd say luma are merely victim* of «pint White Orpingtons—First cockerel, rill run well up Into the thousanda. ’ Doughnuts—-Mrs M. Bond. In this city Pastor Russell of the h* Imd foreknow 1 ••vi'V'1'iln t oluMMMloa The «rem remedy mrihi.t Bunns—Mrs. E. Ros. first, second and third pullet and The day was fair, yet cool, and con- IS VERY SLOW Brooklyn Tabernacle, aa President of for Girls’ Oooking Department iirt ,u pen. v/ Hsncv had u «rasi run*»:*' <*f w it nil ihls I* the Truth of tlial’a Word first C. , _ A. ______ Lare. ________ Eugene; _ sec- litlons ideal Paring the morning 1 he crowds thronged the exhibit pa- the International Bible Students Ass.* iti the skv will, h tetnp .r.irl gnve the Tb< »e *bo aeeept th«* cannot be de Salt Rising Bread—Lila Bowers. cockerel. Castle Bond. Irving Layer Cake — Ruby CalUaon, Leo ’ ' — - ... • **• ... u Rhode Island Reds—All to Mrs. rlllon and the Arnold amusement Eugene. Oregon Sept. 23. 1910. elation, addressed th« Students twice eiirlh it 11 i*«i,iiib!»' rer.ii'.'i' it«1 ..inrilc reived But th« masses of mankind ■ompany did a flourishing business. na Hurlburt. M. Robbins. Eugene. Editor Guard; Tho Guard ba« ev today His audience« were large and blit n lib'll lie lnt.'iiib''l '!'• 'I’d f' are l*lng deceived The K>-rlpture Cookies—Maggie Beaupre. Black Langshans—All to Mrs. S. idently overlooked the fact of the intelligent. AVe report one of hla ad u|sm the earth mid «•un«» tii» grei' teaching <• ’bat when a |nan la dead The Grangers, after the parade, heal Farm Products heir programme tn the grandstand McGuire. »»leumw ----- dresses from the text foregoing He fl.HMl In Ninth's d.n limi ■ ri the ii‘> hr knows not anything, and will never splendid freight i*cJ.lll.1.*,e„th ?,t —- White Navy Beans—F. L. Waite, (D. Faverolle« irhere 300 or 400 people gathered —All to G. F. Ray, Eu- geDe is given by the 3. P. R- R- Co., •aid:— know anything until «he ronurrectlon Eugene; John Maughn. Eugene. ;o hear the addresses 'and should hasten to commend them Much »peculation haa been «roused propriate timi' «b»l gate In rm Red Clover—Clarence Koon, Junc gene. of the dead Whoever knows Ihls Is to N'.mb t«v |ire| ..re «n «irk f-.i lin This afternoon was Eugene day. Single Comb Brown Leghorns— . for this service without delay. 'and the throngs before the races tion; A. C. Nelson. All to Geo. Widmer. Eugene. ’ Freight shipped out of Portland by our text Some have claimed that ing of himself mid III» h >’t •• ‘ •' ’’ fortified ngnln»t all the deception« of Alfalfa—Clarence Koon. crowded the buildings and conces- Single Comb White Leghorns—All I on the 20th was not ready for de- It slgnlflea that Christ, after his death and Ids fmnl1' wre th..... . met»'* — the evil spirit* Vetch—C. Harpole. Junction; A. |o C. A. Lare. Eugene. j lions. The attendance at the races | livery in Eugene today. Bunco Bill on the cross and before hla resurree of Adam'« rue la ill t'l* eirth We nr» not claiming that all me I was the largest this year and prob E. Bond. Irving. Silver Leghorns—All to J. p. and his mate. Pawnee, held the track tlon. went to aoms place where human were not more 01 h-ss isint ir ''nate- ilium* are fraudulent, »«me of them Grey Oats — Wm. Maloy. Junction ably the largest for several years. Dorena. 1 at Salem so freight train« could not spirit, are Imprisoned in aome kind of we know to tie most sincere A large White Oats—E. D. Hosmer, Irv Lane, I The races were good and the excite Single Comb Buff Leghorns—All pass them and yesterday all available purgatory and there preached to then» Hmm* angels ll-.w wld« 1 tat •> ' e number bar» !•«««« delivered from th«ir ing; H. L. Plank, Eugene. been lh.it Iti.lilvme when w - i-- <1 ment was intense throughout. Every- to J. Beebe, Eugene. trackage room In Eugene, which Is Popcorn—Chas. Frisbie, Irving; awful posbloti of acting as tools of I body seems pleased and it is an ac- Blue Andulasians—All to J. A. smaller than at Springfield. Wood Not only la the Catholic theory in tine Oil ewp' li'iial matter. "Noi with thia auggestlon. but many Protea (mid Ills f i mllyi whs | ht '.- I i Hmnn by «he reading of our little 1 know led ged fact that this is the Mrs. William Simmons, Junction. Jfoungreen, Springfield. burn or Junction City, or many other Yellow Dent Corn—Carl Reita. of ' greatest fair ever held in this part pamphlet -Proof« that Nplrittam ta Silver Duckwing Game Bantams— small places, so all freight for Eu tants hold that the dead tnay t»e pray g. nrratlen" the die .!••••.»• ¡t itti Junction; H. J. Dickey, Junction. _ | if the state. Tomorrow is school First cock, Roy Maxwell, Irving. gene merchants was ditched. In oth ed for and thus be assist«! to escape hid not Itine whale» er to do with g. tie monism.*' Eu- Yellow Flint Corn — W. Ford. jt children’s day and Springfield day. Buff Cochin Bantams—AH to Rich er words, the railroad company, on from eternal torment All of thia 1» •rating them Baldwin, Springfield. gene; G, Jesus Preached to Those «pints irThe school children from both Eu Lyans. Eugene. account of lack of facilities, failed wrong, aa we shall ahow—quite con Yelow Flint Corn—W. Ford, Eu- ard Golden gene and Springfield will parade and F j ’•« Angsts Change . Seabright Bantams—First to make delivery of freight In Eu- trary to the teaching* of our text when There are no human aplrlts to be Eu- Corn — John Maughn, White j those taking part will be allowed to Cockerel and first pullet, C. M. Run- . gene for three days. While tlie -.licei» preferred !«» live »■ pres -had to Itninan brines are not view«! In the light of Its context I enter the grounds tree. Although gene; H. Hocket. Springfield. The accumulation of freight to be Tboae preached to »»>-re not human tn.-ii m h’lmmi Irai ■•». t’i • w o ; I spirit firings Th» dead of humanity Sweet Corn—Mrs. Wm. Simmons; nan, Irving. : the primary election will prevent Pekin Ducks—First pair. Castle I unloaded at Eugene on account of be uverwlieltued like liuui.i.dtj i i II ■ who have never heard of -the only ¡nany, a large delegation will come Mrs. Simmons. Junction. beings, but spirit l*elngs — not men. but this mixup amounts to ten or twelve Tallest Corn—L. H. Elspass. Eu (Bond. Irving. flood, but merely dianole», by d •::nt- name given under heaven nr amongst ’rom Springfield to carry out their Wild Gesee—First pair. Walker cars, and with the miserably small angela. This la clearly atale-’. In verse gene. riallxatlon. tlielr hum mi I mm I i »« end le I men wlirreby WO must lie aated" will »art of the program. 20. which tells us when these angels Young, Eugene. | depot, delivery can only be made to Best Collection of Grasses—C. J. sa orlgitially. spirit beings Naim» wa ' hear that name In Ood*« due time In Indian Runner Ducks — First pair, were tmpriaoned nnd why. They were two or three patrons at a time. At Dodd, Springfield. Hops in Bale—R. A. Maltzen. Eu J. A. Bertlesen. Eugene; second pair. the present time much freight is out tmpriaou«l In the day, of N*»*»h at the the first »Inner against the I»l»lne i-" I the resurrection during tha thousand Harvey Denham, Eugene; third pair, in the weather on the platform, and time of the flood They wen* Imprisoned •nitueut. In hta endeavor to »••! n ■ j years of Messiah's reign when he. as |W. H. Cook, Eugene. at the best much of the freight delib for disobedience So we rend (verse I separrte empire and to hn»e hunimi ' ' the true Light, shall lighten every msn White Fantail Pigeons—First and erately delayed, on account of lack for hla auhjis-ta Although •;•»! h i I 1 that rometh Into the world“ iJohn I. tt> second pair. Cecil Maughn. Eugene; ' of facilities here, cannot be delivered 19i, "He preached unto spirits In pris full power to destroy Natan mil t Bitt If Jesus die«! and In death knew Today the business houses are on. which sometime were disobedient, third pair, Eugene Maughn, Eugene. before Saturday. other dlsotwslient angels li» I.-«« n - not anything, how could he pren- h Io during the afternoon and all when ouce the lottg-sufferlng of God ■ '---- closed . . Sch«H>l Exhibit The Eugene freight depot with Its exercised that pow«v Insiemi h-- no-re schools, except the University, were '’was begun by the parade that start-! Field corn. Class A—Cecil Maughn. ! inconveniences Is certainly a fit sub waited In the days of Noah, whl’e the !y isolatisi them from bltn».-.f and lite the fallrn angel*’ W'e answer that It lismlssed.. and the attendance was gene, Vera ;»d shortly after 10 o’clock. Headed j Is a common expression that "action* Wheeler; Class B—Bessie ject for the Oregon State Railroad ark was a preparing." Turning back Eu- of representative of of- Eu- Mangelwurzel Broom Corn — — Fred P. M. Bower, Bodtker, holy angels mid Itnprlsoio-d them i i ■peak louder than word«” Tbo great 3>y thoroughly two automobiles, carrying the Wheeler. > Commission. to tbe Genesis account of that time we rent Junction. the sens« thnt he no longer |>ertnltted I actions <>r farts cotlMrtr4 with our E. L. CAMPBELL. Pop Corn. Class A—Cecil Maughn. Cabbage —H. Wilkins, C. Page & Eugene; Son, Wal- find quite a complete record or history Grange Parade and others, i Alfalfa —Amos iociatlon. the speakers I them to mat erta Ibte. «itber a» a acr I Livni's death and resurrect ton eon at I Ernest Lee. Class B — Albert Cole. tervllle; Mrs. Simmons. Junction. of these disobedient spirits. In the pent or as humanity for the trtuptlug The this morning Wm. Simmons. Junction. .he Grange parade program passed down Willamette Largest —Henry Moore Vernon Harper. *.___ before a good fh.t —Wm. Cabbage L. Wheeler. Goshen, | toted a ro»at wonderful sermon to th« NEWS OF CRESWELL Sixth Chapter, verse, 1-5. itreet sized start- crowd, Beets Sweet Corn. Class A — Geo. Colcord. and Injury of our rum. In tbla wnw fallen angels A* they Iwlield the lie Eugene; Ed McKee. Junction. Headed Mrs. the Simmons. Junction. following automobiles, was the Angels Preferred to Be Humana. Cecil Maughn; Class B — Albert Cole, restrain«! of lis Carrots — Fred Bower, Eugene; I. they are Imprisoned - Grangers ’ big float, carrying decorated me with AND VICINITY Some time after father Adam’s illao erty deemer'a faithfulness to Ood. even «y two automooiies, ui- O. ------ Z.’xxr.iuv» « Frank Maughn. Storey. Eugene. beers of the Grange, of the and fair then as- ^nej H.^ry Weibk^ Eugme ■orn stalks and grains, unto death, even the death of the cross Cantaloupes — Class A — Pearl Early Potatoes — First and second, Now let ua hear Nt Peter’s word* re and as they then bebold Gist's faith •ame the members of the various, Another Bohmstedt company ex-, bedlence and his expulsion from Eden Wheeler, Hettle Wheeler; Class B— — the holy angela were permltt«! to Granges. Springfield had over a Page & Son, Walterville. who sinned. Ilo apectlng these angels enrsion, consisting of 28 people, ar- Late Potatoes—Page & Son; Mrs. Bessie Wheeler, Frank Maughn. fulness to him In raising him from visit humanity with a view to «Mist tundred members in line and Irving Watermelons, Class A — Hettie ' rived in Creswell yesterday evening. ' ing men back to harmony with God. says (II Peter H. 4). "God spared not the dead to the highest natur* th« Simmons ’ tad a full attendance. In the party are Mr. and Mrs. Har- the angels that alntied. but cast them Kale—James Graville, Irving; Wheeler, Harold Hockett; Class B— | At the grounds, shortly after 11 I rington and family of five daughters,’ Thia doubtless was permitted for two down to hell, and dell', »red them Into divine nature "far above angola and Frank Hardy, Bessie Wheeler. . »’clock, speaking began in the grand- Mrs- Simmons. . . principalities and powers and every Bread, Class A—Effie Cox. May 'of Crookston, Minn.; Mrs. C. W. reasons: First, had auch an opportu chains of darkness, to l>e riservisi unto •Hand at the race track. State Mas- Muskmelons—Twenty varieUes— thia conati Hoaglund and family, of Mlnneapo-, nity not b«*u furnished, th« angels judgment“ The word lartumt ber» name that Is named'*-all er Spence was introduced iu<.,vUUvc^ and he’ J*rs Simmons, Junction; A. C. Wells. Coffroy; Class B—Lillian Mulligan, ¡Ils; G. W. Guthrie. 1 of * Crookston, ~ * ‘ _ ___ __________ luted a most wonderful aertnon of love tnlght in the conclusion of God's great i Bessie Wheeler. rendered "bell" In our Common Ver ipoke briefly on the features of the , Minn and Mrs Snere and two p£ ' h ’ ¡n;.iln^'to »ay.'Ye*. Watermeoln . Grangers' association. He said that watermeoln Display—Mrs. Sim-, Salt rising Bread—Leia Bower. •»- daughters, aion, is found nowhere els« In the III an<l loyalty, faith and obedience, etc Mr 1 I * ““• ““*’ “"** of Minneapolis. ?*- Canned Fruit. Class A — Hildred In- accomplished human salvation, ble. It refers to our earth's atmos The sermon to them meant. How eerl ■ he Grange stood in favor of higher mo°3: Margaret ' Hoafltand came to Creswell on the Onion; h First and second, William1 man, Leia Bower; Class B—1» o . b >*--» , ' ‘ducaition. was non-partisan, yet took ® . I i--* “ ran j remained here.' but In a very roundabout way and at pbere and to the fact that those fallen ous was our mistake In being dleobodl Gorrie. Irma Beach. c_ur_8‘°“ eading parts in public affairs. In'Smith. In Smith, Eugene. Eugepe. Mrs. Snere was also here at that very 8reat coat «nd trouble, Had be angels, called demons or devils, are •nt to God In any particular. It meant Jellies—Class A—Hildred Inman, I •egard to the latter he mentioned ’ Hubbard Squash—W. .M Penning- and purchased property, and given us an opportunity to mingle with "the (>ower of the air." And Natan, alao. May not God. who has thus «one he rural free delivery and the post- ton’£"8enc; Leia Bower; Class B—Anna Clay- time the residence being built for Mr. Har humanity we might have had an up who was originally an angel of much to «o much trouble for the redemption Pumpkins—C. J. Hurd. Eugene; mier, Blanch Dilley. j 11 savings bank that the Grange had rington in the Bohmstedt addition is lifting Influence upon tbe people and higher rank and nature. Is their of fallen men. hare In Ida heart also W. L. Wheeler. Goshen. Map Drawing, Class A — Florence ’ i iecured, and said that they were now nearly completed. The remainder of have accomplished tbelr reconciliation Prince. "The Prince of the power of a place of mercy for ua. should we re Tomatoes—Mrs. Simmons. Junc Kepner, Pearl Meyers. 1 working for the parcels post. Muskmelons. Class A—Eddie Boyn the party are here in search of lands’ to God. Following him President Campi- tion; R. E. Davidson. Eugene. the air." the I’rlnce of demons They pent? The Apostle Intimates that Celery—John Scherler, Creswell. ton, Hettie Wheeler; Class B—Frank and homes, and many of them no God wish«! to forestall any auch pell, of the University of Oregon, are "cast down" In the sense of being these nugels. With the exception of doubt will obtain them. Largest Melon — Mrs. Simmons, of misunderstanding of the wisdom of Frank Maughn. 1 nade a few Introductory remarks. I Maughn, The W. C. T. U. convention which the Plan which be had arrang«l and treated ignominiously. They are "in Natan, are yet to have a teeting or Potatoes, Class A—Cecil Maughn, 4e extended a welcome from the city Junction; A. C. Wells, Eugene. chains of darkness," not In chains of trial, for he assures the Church that was held here Tuesday and Wednes Parsnipi ■I. O. Storey, Eugene; I Blanch Brown; Class B—Earl Chap ¡and from the University to the far day was well attended, there being would. In due time, work out; second iron. They can still go and coma and God purj-Msea that we, aa the Bride of man, Bessie Wheeler. mers. In his remarks he advocated W. H. Pasley, Eugene. ly. the angels themselves never had Best Display Vegetables —■ Lee | .rrigation In this part of the 6tate, Cabbage—Class A—James Chap 20 delegates present. The two days’; come in contact with aln of any kind. be sources of temptation to humanity Christ, shall not only t>e entrusted which was hdld In the who are In a einful attitude of mind with the work of Judging or giving ( ind also the necessity of the union Goetchlus, Eugene; James Wilson, of man. Ethel Kingwell; Class B—Lucile program, Methodist church, was very interest Hence they never had been teat«l or They are restrain«! In chains of dark trial to the world of mankind during nigh school system in this county, Eugene. Smith. ing, many of the subjects bringing tried In respect to their obedience and Largest Pumpkin — Edgar Thorn, ’ His remarks were short but to the Squash, Class A—Wm. O. Zachary, ness In the sense that whatever they the Millennium, but also that we shall for entertaining and profitable dis loyalty to the Creator. They were per- joint and he won the favor of Ms Junction; Carl Robertson, Eugene. ! Geo. A. Howard; Class B—Bessie cussion. do must bo done In the dark—until judge angels not the holy angels, for. Sugar Beets — James Graville, Irv ’ mitt«l to attempt the recovery of hu- iudlence as their friend. Wheeler, Clyde Bristow. ing. Schmitt Bros, have sold to A. R. ’ manlty—partly In order to test tbelr their judgment time nt the Great Day of course, they need no judging on Eugene Schools Scored Pumpkins, Class A—Oliver Beals, Land —at the beginning of'Messiah's thou our part but the fallen angels (I Cor their interest in the feed mill Cabbage Display—Page & Son. of Geo. Colcord; Class B—Bessie Wheel President Kerr, of the Oregon Ag ■ own obedience and loyalty to God. and store owned by them and Mr. Our knowl«lge of spirit beings and nnnd-yenr day of the reign of right vl, 3». •icultural College, then spoke, in Walterville; Mrs. Simmons, Junc er, Oliver Hurd. eousnesa. Land. Mr. Land has secured as man ils talk, he showed the necesity of a tion. Tomatoes. Class A—Vera Cox, ager Quite possibly the hope« Inspire«! by ' tbe powers grant«! to them by the Carrots—Fred Bower, Eugene; C. Springfield; Frank Thompson, who will take Turn to Nt. Jude’s Epistle. There tlist great sermon preached by our 'urther public and high school sys- Class B—Junction, Lu charge of the business.—Chronicle. | Almighty Is limited to our observation J. Hurd, Eugene. we read (verse fl), “ The angels which :em and advocated the teaching of cile Smith. r lord's resurrection to the spirit lie 1 of tbe Bible record. The angels who Apple Exhibits igriculture and Industry in the pub-' kept not their first estate, but left Ings le«1 some of those fallen angels Beets, Class A—Leon Doane, Ed-1 Commercial Display —F. L. Waite, ADVERTISED LETTERS appeared as young men at our Lord's x t ;ic lC scnouis. schools. nc He uuureu scored heavily ueavny eju Eu- - « • die Boynton; Class B—Wayne McBee, sepulchre and again at his ascension tlielr own habitation, he hath reserved to ret>entance If so we may suppose ! gene's school system for Its lack of Eugene, J- Beebe, Eugene. Geo. Napper. Best Box Gravenstein — F. Aylesworth, Marion. L. ) and »vho. as soon as they had accom in age lasting chains, under darkness, that during the eighteen centuries ♦ courses in agriculture. “We are not Sweet Peas, Class A—Rosalie Al Camerson, J. ' Waite; Charles Colbert, Elmira. > doing our duty to ourselves,” he plished the purposes of their visit, van unto the Judgment of the Great Day." since, they have suffered serrrely st len. G. N. Adams; Class B—Bessie Pears- —J. Beebe. Eugene. Tlielr first estate In which they were Chambers, Elmer. "»aid, “until we see that agricultural lsh<*d. are Illustrations. Wheeler, Glen Ward. Muir Peaches—John Maughn, of Chapman. M. F. created vvas tho spirit or angelic con the hanils of the rebellious angels, hnd Industrial trainings are intre- AVe remember the account of bow Dahlias, Class A — Ethel Kingwell, w ho would l>e aroused to animosity by Collier, Lewis. Jluced In the public schools. Since Eugene. Sled—Class B—Prince Callison, Abraham sat In the door of bls dition. They left their own proper con their reform. Green Prunes—John Maughn, Counter. William C. iwe are living in a free country, the dltlon of living and nature, In viola Merle Emmons. tent and. Behold, three men came to Crow, Miss Catherine. Tbo Herlpturts seem to Imply that /schools are for all the people, and Eugene. Table, Class A—Norvian Kennedy, him. He received them as men. enter tion of the Divine will, thnt they might "fallen angels,- "wicked spirits.'* “ly Best Piate Gravenstelns — Plat Davidson, Alfred. . these schools should be adapted to live on n lower plane—live In sin; for Evler Brown; Class B—Luther King. Bros., Thurston; H. C. Bushnell, of tained them at dinner and. we read. Green, Miss Lillian. g use of all the people.” His plea 4 ing spirits,’’ "demons." will bare Extra special prizes—Flying ma Groat, W. M. “They did eat and talked with Abra the angela are sexless, though always much to do with bringing about the for equal opportunity for edu- Junction. chine model, Nourvian Kennedy; bird referred to as masculine And our Best Plate Baldwins — C. F. Grant Heaton, I. ham." They had human powers though on, and he claimed that there has house, Willie Machen; centre table, great “time of trouble** with which Hertsche, E. A. i too mtich training for profes- R. E. Grant, Springfield. still spirit beings. When they dema Ix>rd declares that those begotten of this Gospel Age will rad. before the Best Plate Jonathans—F. L. Blair Flegal; boat, — Edblom. the holy Nplrlt, who during thia age Ingerettuon. Jake P. . teriallzed they vanished. Waite, Eugene; C. F. Grant, Spring-’ First prize for districts, three • Jensen, Gene. t. Genesis vl, 1-2. Informs ns tho» this sbnll attain to tho resurrection of the complete Inauguraffem of Messiah'« teachers or more—Springfield, No. field. Johnson, Guy. Women's Department privilege of materialization for the as dead, tho “First Resurrection." will lie Empire and the btisllng of Natan (Iler Best Plate Kings—G. T. Ray, Eu- 100. Kelley, D. R. elation xx. 4i Tta- Inthnatlon la that Silk Quilts—Clara Traxler, Mrs. gene; C. L. Olson, Eugene. Three teachers or less—Coast Fork sistance o< mankind »vua eventually •*11ko unte tho angels" In aevornl re Lamont, Capt. J. B. (two) s|M*cts—one of these Inilng that they the trouble here will l>e short and Kize, Springfield. No. 103, organ; Laurel Home, No. Ladj Apple—J. Beebe, Eugene. misused by some of tbe angels as an law, Miss Hadie. Worsted Quilts—Mrs. A. Jarey, of Best Plate Black 'Twigs—Mrs I 111. opportunity for sinful 1ntereo«i-»e with will neither marry nor be given In sharp, aa In the days of Noah The Lyon, Mrs. Olive. Cottage Grove; Mrs. L. B. Jordan, , Simmons. Junction. but be without sexual dis declaration of the Apostle that tbr»e Best arrangement of exhibits— I Martin. Lois. humanity. The time at which this be ninrrlnge. Eugene. Unction. avll spirits will l>e In chains of dart Best Plate Northern Spy—G. T Laurel Home. Maxfleid, Jess. gan Is not definitely stated. The ex Leather Quilts—Mrs. B. Pluman, , Ray. Eugene; C. L. Olsen. Eugene. Best individual collections, Class ness until the Judgment of the Great In harmony with this note bow McCutcheon, Geordon A. pression, “When men began to multi Junction City; Zelpha Zimmerman, Best Plate Red-Cheek Pippins—F A—Pearl Wheeler, Hettle Wheeler, McDonald, P. J. spiritualists hold their seances, cither bay leaves room for the Inference that ply on the face of the earth," might Eugene. L. Waite; A. Needham, Eugene. Cecil Maughn; Class B—Bessie McFarlin, Mrs. Dora. when the Judgment of live Great Day Bed Linens—Mrs. Robert Pratt, safely be estimated at about a thou In absolute darkness nr In a very faint Best Plate Red Spitzenberg—G Wheeler, Frank Maughn, Lucile McMahon, B. logins, the chains o) darkness will be light. They claim now that the aplr Eugene; Mabie Simmons. Smith. Ray, Eugene; C. F. Grant, Spring sand years after Adam’s creation and Milton, Frank. broken. If. therefor«, we have the Pillow Slips—Hemstitched—Clare ! field. Ethel Kingwell; Class B—Glen Wood. fall. This would leave a period of OK Its are getting more nnd more power Ohlsen. A. R. right understanding of thia matter Deyoe. Best Plate 'Waxens—A. C. Wells Asters, Class A—Madge Humbert, years to the flood. It was approxl of materialization and that Boon they Parsing, Miss Mary. Pilow Slips—Hand Made—Mrs. E. . Eugene; Platt Bros., Thurston. « great events are n«-ar nt hand Nplrlt will be able to materialize In brond Ethel Kingwell; Class B—Lucile ! Polt, Jim. mately during that long period that B. McElroy, Mrs. Beckwith. Best Plate Winter Banana—H Smith, Lucile Smith. day light nnd go about ninongst hu mediums are already declaring that Ramsey, Frank M. the angelic sons of God. seeing tbe Set Table Linens—Claire Deyoe. Welbke Junction; Clarence Koon, of Sewing Apron, Class A—Madge' Renninger, Mrs. Jennie. the spirits tell them that they will daughters of men. took to themselves manlty na momlx-rs of the race. We Napkins—Mrs. Robert McMurph- ■ Junction. Humbert, Hildred Inman; Class B— soon be able to materlnllzr In brond do not question tho power of God to Robertson, Jas. «y. for wives all that they chose of the Best Plate Wolf Rivers—A. Grib Elsie Holverson, Emma Beals. Salls, Abdullah. restrain these fallen angels, these de daylight. With the power to counter Fancy Apron—Anna Hammeriken, , iskov, Eugene; J. E. Gardner, Eu fair daughters of men. And they bare Handkerchiefs, Class A—Madge Sharp. J. W. mona Ida poWPr fo rcatraln them from feit and personate humanity wlint may Mrs. F. G. Smldt. gene. Humbert, Hildred Inman; Class B— children to them. The same became Shanks, Mrs. W. L. materializing nnd thus doing grout Ihls not mean In the way of deception Handkerchiefs—Juanita Wilkins, , Best Plate Yellow Bellflower—H Esther King, Ione Matthews. mighty men which were of old men of harm In the world. Nevertheless, we mentioned by our Ixird, who declares Simmons, Mrs. Beck. •Mrs. Anna Wilkins. C. Bushnell, Junction; W. C. Myers Bird house. Class A—Willie Mach-! South, Mrs. Will. renown—nnd giants. We remember wonder If they will not be permitted that It will I m * so strong that It would Baby Dress—Mrs. Frank McAlis- ■ Springfield. en, Walter Gossler; Class B—Dale St. I-aw retire, Mrs. F. that at thnt early day human life was by God to find some greater powers deceive even the "very elect’* were t ter, O. P. Quinn. Best Plate Newton Pippins—Soren Humbert, Albert Kull. Thorp, Mrs. Ella. much longer than now and thnt man of materialization, contrary to tin* DI they not specially protected and gul<*. Corset Cover—Mrs. Frank McAl - Jensen, Junction; A. C. Neilsen, o Turne, W. ister. Mrs. G. H. Owens. Jnuctlon. hood was scarcely reached before a vino decree, that tbelr course In this ed. Turner. A. K. I Suit Underwear—Mrs. McPherson, , Evaporated Prunes—Eugene Frul NEW ORLEANS WINS century nnd that few became fathers matter may more particularly mani Weaver. Clarence We remind you alao of the great Growers’ association. sooner; nnd when we remember also fret to what extent some of them stride which Hplrlrtam, Occultism and ! Mrs. W. E. McElroy. West, Mrs. William. (Incomplete) Three Varieties of Peaches—J SOUTHERN PENNANT that the children of the angels Williamson, Miss Naomi. Baking Department. have changed nnd reformed and do raychic Science have made within the Beebe Beebe also second on green are not mentioned ns boys, but men. sire to l,e obedient, for Instance, while last few ye„rs. These now number J. L. PAGE, P. M. Baking Powder Biscuits—Mrs. prunes. mighty men, renowned men. It gives others are still na opposed to God and amongst their friends and advocates Minnie Bond, Ada McMurphev. Judges: Wm. Kerr, Eugene and New Orleans, Sept. 17.—New Or FARMERS TAKE NOTICE Salt Rising Bread—Mrs. F. E. W. C. Myers. Springfield. the thought that the angels, without righteousness ns ever There Is room some of the brightest scientific minds. leans is the winner of the 1910 pen-! Chambers. Mrs. A. Wilkins. Clerk: Ernest Donner. Divine permission, had really stnrted I he low rate from the east to to propngnte a new race and thnt their for this underetsndlng |n the state One of these, Prof. James, of Harvard Potato Yeast Bread—Mrs. W. R. Pears—Bartletts, Mrs. Simson; Simson; nant in the Southern Association of Wilson, Mrs. Cartmel. Beurre De Anjou, A. Needam, G. E the baseball clubs, the big league of Oregon tarts on September J 5. They progeny was much stronger than that ment of the Apostle thnt the chains of t olhge, recently, before, dying, d.* the south, the season for the organi will buy many farms. I have sold ~ Steam Brown Bread—Mrs. M. Denman. Beurre I ' arkness were to control them until dared that he would srieedlly ,’om- Clalrgean. ’ J. of the poor. Adamic stock. ’be Great Day not nreosanrily ( h (, munhnte with hla friends Bond, Mrs. A. Wilkins. Beebe, F. L. Waite. _____ Already Fall Butter, zation closing with today’s game. The several this summer. I expect to sell Layer Cake—Mrs. M. Bond Mrs John Maughn. Winter Nellis. F. L. Pelicans started out well and have •several more. If yOII will list yotir The disregard of Divine Law meant nini f.a7-»*rhaP« "t "» very begin the newspapers tell aa that he has I m >- kept in the lead throughout the arm or acreage tract with me be- thnt the strength of three giants would nlng they mBy C. C. Culler. permitted to gain gun to communicate, but the medJuma Waite, R. E. Davidson. h',y 8an>e, I will do my best to be used selfishly and the licentious ex oertaln liberties nnd do „ certain claim that he has difficulty In operat Loaf Cake—Mrs. J. W. Kays, Mrs Peaches—Early Crawford, P. J. season, although on one of two occa J. Parker. Bollen. Alberta, Sky Meeks, C. L. sion the Atlanta team appeared to 11 it for you. Come in and see me ample of the angels had a demoral amount of Injury to humanity, to all ing through them, iM-caus«* of the great have a chance to gain the league pen , ,n ??" J'orne f® town MX office izing effect upon the children of Adam, Coffee Cake Mrs. Beckwith. Olsen. Late Crawford, C. L. Olsen. nant. who are not attentive t„ th„ Wor(1 of force and power of his Intellect nnd 1» in the front, end of the Hoffman Pumpkin Pli -Mrs. M. Bond. Muer, John Maughn, Mrs. Simmons ns well ns upon their own children God. nnd who. therefore, will not that they must gradually become able noure, corner of 9th and Willamette Mince Pie— ■Mrs. Klussman. Foster, James Gravelie. All this is stated and Implied fn the “no'y w'»i these spirits nre-thnt they to nd ns his medtamn. From the Bible Another cigar stand has been In Fruit Cake- -Mrs. M. Bond. Mrs J- W. ZIMMERMAN Italian Prune—Mrs. Wm. Bim- words. "And God saw thnt the wicked £ ™?,,eB "ngeK ’he E. Blighton. standpoint nil this la n fraud a de-, mons, James Gravelie. Sugar prune stalled In the lobby of the Hotel Os- an »ntitapen-l ness of man wa, great In the earth, Angel Cake—Mrs. J. W. Kaya —James Gravelie. Petite prunes__ ithu’ tt3? Tm" 10 crptlon but not on the part of the Mrs. J. Parker. Mrs. W. Simmons, C. L. Olsen. Sfl- slb.e fixture in a well-regulated ho; Dr. Bell’s AntlsepticSalve nnd thnt every Imagination of the mediums who are themselves deceived “Wlck.d Spirits,** -Lying Spirits." *• • ft A | thoughts of hla heart was only evil Good for al! fikin Diseases. These are the term, „«ed In tbe but on th part of the fnllen angels, eho are thus tricking hrnnanlty. TWO i c> Hood’s Sarsaparilla « I I I 1 .000 •0O ■ * PEOPLES PULPIT. PREACHING IMPRISONED SPIRITS