THÏ TWICZ-À-WZM GUA1D, EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6, 1010 00O< a » « » s I i Q ----------------------- I PEOPLE’S PULPIT... Sermon l>y CHARLES I RUSH IL l’a*t<>< Brooklyn I aberri .»Jr Ooo Blood Atonement For Sin Is a Necessity IL* III« fj lit« Hr«|| it m |||« blot* I. In»« givm a Io you upon li» altar, to an alonrinant lor y» tbe great Klug over Israel and tbe world, but he will I»» the great I'rlrat who«« application of hl« own merit will effect th» cun cellatlon of sins forever. He will not re Introduce to them «aerlfi'-ra of bulls and goats, but will make known to them that those sacrifices were mere foreshadowing« of better sacrifices so much (letter that they will not need repenting yearly, but work a pen>et ual cancellation of the ulus of Isreui and of all the children of Adam and the orthudo« (’liri*tlnn. therefore are In «ubaiaiitml nirreemeni aa io the foundatl'Ui of ililiu.*« mid the unoiilio dot are In nLieeineut of o|*|e»dt|'*n The latter rj. Itlnl there 1« no li<«-e« ally for K'n At '•'■•iiieii« C It the Intel though« ot rill I be nine melt of the earth the grvrrtrar ministers ami mb bl«. 1« 'tml there 1« uo stlch thin* n> Oriel' 11 Kill, lienee coilld la> no aileh thing «■ neeeaalty for caneeiihur it .>• Hulking an atonement ar Mtlsfsetlot to Ji.•Hee on larhalf of It Two thing« hr ie e.uiirlbuied to lhaaa ut>ortll here than eighteen crnttirle«. Ireran«* bln Atonement mil«! Ire tun tie aeev I Ing to certain ■ ; »eel fl nd condition« or elae It could not Ire mad» at all The l»«s of the Ark of the Covenant Con tntnlng the Law. and covered by the mercy «»at. was one of three disasters The destruction of Jerusalem, the City of th» great King, waa another, and. al«>ve all. the I jiw required that the snertflees «booId be killed, and the presentations «acrtflcially made to Cod. only by a priest who could abow bln lineage a« a eon of Aaron. (2) HI nee the destruction of Jrnnalem A. D. 70. the Jewtah nation baa been antlered and devastated by tbelr foes * ..,n>e of three, ala«, claiming to lie K'Uristlans and diabonortng the name Ir f Jeeue! Aa a result ail official rec- k>rda and genealogies of the Jewish yrople are broken, vitiated, destroyed Undoubtedly there are numerous de • rndants from Aaron living todny; but. wince they cannot prove tbelr drecent. they ere absolutely forbidden to st tempt to make a Kin Atonement on the Atonement Day. Viewing tbe matter Trtun thia standpoint tbe unorthodoi Jew feels all tbe more Inclined to re­ pudiate tbe necessity for any Sin Utouement. Alaa. Indeed, many of hhem seem not only to bare lost con Cdence In tbe Mosaic arrangement, but flu have lost fnltb entirely tn a personal klod. We bo|>r and believe that many k>f these are sincere and will be bless«! and assisted back to faith shortly and No a better understanding of tbe holy Rbriptu -« and of Cod’s dealings with ■heir n lou Jewish Atonement a Faroe. | In vl. " of what we have «aid. all ■nu«t that it would be Impossible for tbe i<«ws properly to observe the lAtonem 4( Dey, having no priest nor bther f . lllty necessary to the requlre- tneuia . • the Law. Nevertheless, an out- heard ah *w of ceremony la kept up. On the proper Atonement Day of their year, ■he Truth Day of tbe Neventb Month, kbejew figuratively acknowledges thnt ■be merit of tbe previous sacrifice has Expired lie fasts lie prays, accord­ ing to tbe original program. But he baa no priest. No bullock la slain for ■he sins of tbe tribe of LevL No goat I" slain for tbe sins of tbe other tribes Mud no blood la taken Into tbe Moat iloly to make an Atonement Not bnty have they no priest to officiate, but they have no mercy-sent. Borne if them wring the neck of a rooster, Bwlnping it over the head three times But till« was not tbe sacrifice of the flay of Atonement and could not take Its place. I We should not be misunderstood a« holding up tbe Jew to ridicule. Quite I" the contrary, we sympathize with him. We appreciate his reverence for fc>e Divine I jiw nnd bls desire for fel vwshlp with God In the cleansing of Bls sins. We would, however, suggest ■“ them that nothing la to tie gain«! By d<>cclvlng themselves and eneb oth fr Into the supposition that their Atonement Day brings them any relief Br harmonizes them In any sense of Bis word with the Almighty. What ■"'J do la n mere farce. The sooner Bl' lie ack notv lodged the sooner will ■ielr honesty In the matter bring them ■>to the proper condition of heart to ■"'ognlzo that the sfna of more than Bghteen centuries rent upon them un- Bmi vlled and Hint this la the evplnna of the calamities that havo be ®il»n them. ■ When Israelites come properly to un Vntand the altuntlon, they will ace ■‘it all their hopea cv. ter in Men B*11’" Kingdom. Meanlab In not only great King typified by David and B'lotnon. but he la also the great J^rst typified by Aaron aDd more par- Brularly by Melchisedec, who win a All tbe worldly-wise of Christendom have reach«! the |>olut of repudiating the testimony of the Old Testament and tbe New r»«|iecllng tbe need of a aaerificial death for the satisfaction of Divine Justice, the cancellation of sin aud the restitution of the sinner to Di­ vine favor. Tbe claim of th« so call«! New Thcologlsts repudiates tbe fall, repudiates llie ratlBom aud repudiates a restitution to all that was lust­ claiming that nothing was lost and that all we have la gain. Thus the world and Its wisdom know not God and appreciate not hl« arrangement that, ns death came upon matiklud through the sin of one man (Adam), even so a restitution to llfu should come to all men through Christ—that "as all In Adam die, even so all In Christ shall tie maf faithfulness to him I and obedience In walking In his steps In tho narrow wny. These, composed both of Jews nnd ot Gentllra. have for centuries been In course of development—their sacri­ fices being typified by thnt of the Ixird's gont on the Atonement Dny Their sacrifices arc small and lean like thnt of the gont. In compnrlson to the bullock. But they are nccepted by the Great High Priest, and the offering of tbelr sacrifice Is counted ns his sac rifice. Thus eventually the High Priest will complete bin work of sin atonement two believe very soon! and then his second application of the blood upon the Mercy Sent wtll be v - hi I h , Just a« it wan written In th» , Law, “Ou behalf of all the people," only I that "all tbe people” on the larger »•nle will not iiieaii merely the Is­ raelites outside of the Levlt«««. but will mean the whole world of mankind jutalde of the household of faltli, tbe antilypi'-al Levitra Forthwith the whole world will I h > turn«*«) over to Mraalal), the antitypical i’ropbet. Priest, King, Meilbilor, Judge Then for u thousand years tbe world will receive the ble««eu! I i; it r-- taln r yitlry <• <<> 1 lou . . any r< rn- edle«. but .lt.t . i,< d I " Pu«., rich blood m k»« go »d. «trong nerve*, »nd tbiu is why Hood’« Kin*,- purllln. which purltle« arul <-nr1< h**« the blood, urc «o many nervou« dl»<-u«.-«. G«t It tod iy In u«unl 11*1'11 1 fo-in or cbo* o. •'••! tabi-d« tailed Barsatabs. OUT ON OCEAN DIUTIILIATIC11 COMMERCIAL CLUB KilLUrlAl OVER NIGHT IN SMALL STEAMER PAINFUL A DANGEROUS HEADQUARTERS I I Rheumatism is due to a diseased I Party cf Florence People Hive I j M must have new Springfield. Oct. 1.—At a special condition of the blood cells and cor- meeting of the Commercial club last * p use les, brought about by an excess evening it was decided that the club j of uric acid in the circulation. It is must have not only a new place of ' not only a very painful disease but an meeting but will have a set of club Qulto a number of Florence peo­ extremely dangerous trouble. The I rooms for the benefit of the metn- ple took a pleasure trip out acroM briny, acrid state of the blood gradu- I bers. A committee was apolnted last the bar last Sunday on board the ally forms a coating over the muscles, night, consisting of Henderson. Mul- steamer Roscoe. While out«lde, Cap­ j and by depositing a cement-like sub­ I lln, Barnes, who will look after a lo- tain Johnson noticed that the can stance in the joints frequently termi­ I cation and report at the regular buoy had broken loose and drifted nates fatally, or leaves its victim a meeting next week. The committee is looking at a set of rooms upstairs off aeveral miles to the south. Af- hopeless cripple. It is natural to | ter towing the schooner Suasalito In- “ doctor ” the spot that hurts, and it is in the wooden building formerly oc­ SIXTEEN HUNDRED cupied by E. E. Morrison’s furniture i to the river he decided to go after quite right to use liniments, hot appli­ ¡store. The building is 20x40 feet in tho buoy. BOOKS ADDED TO i Just before he got It back to its cations, etc., to get temporary relief I slxe and seems to be the best that is former position, a thick fog settled from a painful joint or swollen tendon; available. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY over them and the steamer could not but Rheumatism is not a skin disease, | Last night’s session waa more of a find her way back into the river. Af­ and such things, when depended on ' financial meeting than anything else Secured During Summer At a ter trying for a time to find the en­ alone make one careless, and the dis- I ^’rs* A committee was appointed last the big carnival were rudlted. Cost of Over $4000, Making trance the attempt waa given up and saae gets a firmer hold on the blood. | from the vessel dropped her anchor to wait 3. 8. S. cures the disease because it is It develops that the big celebration Total Number Now 35,000 till the fog cleared away. Night came the greatest of all blood purifiers. It only cost the Commercial club In tbe neighborhood of $50. on with the fog as thick as ever and go«9 ««to the cir- It was also decided at th!» meet Over 1600 vol unis have been add­ the vessel was obflged to lay at an- _ _ __ culation, and re­ Ing that the publicity fund should b< ed to th» University library this sum­ chor till morning. moves every ’ raised higher, and solicitors will be mer. Th» books repreaent a cost of The party had been enjoying the particle of the gin next week to get further sub over $1000. Thia number brings the trip, none of them being seasick till irritating uric scriptions. total number of volumes In th* li­ the ves.-el dropped anchor, and then acid, builds up brary up Io 35,000. To make room nearly al; of them began to feed the for th<* books which came in during fishes. 8 me suffered more than the blood, the summer, It was necessary to add ilhers and <>ne or two have assured makes it rich Good for *4nthin«r but th« ¿ÍVM new >-ases, besides using additions to t*s that they would have been willing' and oily, and in the shelf room In the basement. to die there rather than longer en this way pre­ .The majority of the aqulsltlons are dure the terrors of seasickness. pares it for the In the deaprtment of Europ**an and The night passed slowly, the party American history, modern English, suffering somewhat from cold and proper nourishment of all joints, Education, electrical and mechanical want of sleep as well as from mal de muscles, nerves and bones. If you engineering, political science and mer, but their spirits revived with have Rheumatism, get the uric acid economics. A large number of valu­ the coming of daylight when it was out of the blood by taking S. 8. 8., a able sets of reference books are In found the fog bad lifted and they purely vegetable medicine, and enjoy the lot. Among them are three sets could see the entrance to the river freedom from its misery. Book on of modern encyclopedias and a large They arrived at Florence about seven Rheumatism and any medical advice set of engineering treatises of con­ o’clock, some of them vowing never free to all who write. siderable value to the engineering| to go to sea again. TKZ swirr BPZCIT1C co., Auaats, G k Harrowing Experience — Other Eiuslaw Notes sss IÜTÎEHU1II! » DELE Eli Silfi SOLD THE WORLD OVER The word Atonement or At-one-ment «lgnlfio« the bringing of iieraona alien a ted or estranged back Into harmony, sympathy, union. Many are perplexed at the doctrine of blood atonement so prominently set forth in the Bible. The «bedding of blood Is naturally revolt­ department. Among the sets added Among the party were Ira Yates ing and properly so. It seems strange, Is the ‘‘Works of Theodore Roose­ Harry Devereaux, Misses Fannie Col •♦♦••♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦•••♦••♦♦♦♦A velt. ” A large number of the files therefore, to those who do not under­ vin, Martha Funke and Winnie Tuck FAIRMOUNT stand the philosophy of the Divine of periodicals were bound during the) er, Mrs. F. A. Johnson and children ! $500 being expended for' and Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Havens and Plan of Kalvatlon, wby God should summer, this purpose. In the neighborhood children.. have required n blood-atonement for of 200 periodicals. American and for-l Schools Orow «led. ■In. Home:fines the very people who elgn, are coming to the library at the T. F. Sipe has sold out his cemen object to blood atonement believe some- present time. The I . numb*-r of . pupils «ti attending ’ , , business « • -. IJIJ ?51 II IT?? M <1114$ and J has 1 <1 ri gone J11 v" with W 11II his fam thing much more awful thnt an atone­ school in Florence Is steadily increas- llv to North Yakima Wash, j p £r pnri thuro ia bur/llt* n vanonl , ’ _ _ __ - ment for aln can bo effected by hun­ and there is hardly a vacant; Mrs. G. L. Hardesty has gone to seat in any of the rooms, There are’ Portland for a few days’ visit. dreds or IbotiMiuds of years of most REV. W. B. PINKERTON other pupils who expect to enter; Officer Bristol is putting a full terrible torture. Some believe even in a short time and it will be sized concrete basement underneath worse than this—that an everlasting I TENDERS RESIGNATION school necessary to procure more seats to hl3 house on Fairmount street. torment penalty for «lu will be exacted Mrs. Smith, of Coburg, has moved of all except the saintly few of hu­ Popular Congregational Pastor accomodate them. It is probable that an additional class room will have to i with her family to the house recent­ manity. How inconsistent and illogi­ be furnished next year. Florence 1 ly occupied by R. C. Morgan, corner Intends to Leave Eugene cal we have nil been in our reasoning the only district in the western part of Columbia avenue and Thirteenth upon religious subjects! in the Near Future of tbe county that maintains a high street. lu Scriptural usage blood stands for, school, and this gives the children I Mrs. Doane Is occupying a part of Eugene people generally will b« from the surrounding districts who Ed. Judkins' house on Columbia ave­ or represents, tbe life, in harmony with this 1« our ordinary use of tbe surprised to learn that Rev. W. B have passed the eighth grade exam-i nue. word. We read. "The bhxxl of Jesus Pinkerton, the popular pastor of the inatlon. a chance to continue their} Mr. and Mrs. Ed Goodchild, with a Christ our Lord cleanseth us from all Congregational church, yesterday for studies without going far away from party of friends, are having a most tendered his resignation as home and without paying the cost of enjoyable outing, hunting and fish­ •In.” Here the word blood stands for merly pastor, to take effect some time be­ tuition. ing in the Cascade mountains near death, or rather, for the merit of tbe tween the first of November and the Hartley’s Hous*? Burned. the head waters of the Willamette sacrificial death of Jesus. His death first of January. The church has as The residence of Charles Hartley, river. would have been equally efficacious as yet taken no official action on the ¡about three miles above Mapleton.| R. C. Morgan has moved his fam- resignation. man's Ransom-Price if bls side had not was burned September 17, with all} ilv into the house recently purchas­ Rev. Mr. Pinkerton has been pas­ its contents. been pierced. It would have been ed adjoining Morgan & Stansble’s Mr. Hartley was moving his fam-} planing mill on Orchard avenue. equally meritorious if he bad died In tor of the local church for over three J. R. Geddes has gone to teach any other manner, except that be waa years and during that time all the de­ ily to Mapleton so the children could partments have experienced a won­ to take the place of tbe sinner to tbe derful growth. The pastor and his attend school. He had taken away school in Jordan valley, among the cook stove and a couple of beds, mountains in eastern Linn county. very last degree—as tbe Mosaic I jiw estimable family have won many the and all the other things including We hear that Mrs. Ed Judkins 1 doclnrra, “Cursed Is everyone that friends during their comparatively Itheir supplies, were burned with the making good recovery from seriou bangeth upou a tree,” thus branding short residence in the city and their house. illness at the General hospital. crucifixion as tbe most Ignominious departure will be greatly regretted. Rev. W. T. Adams, state evange The fire is supposed to be the work Rev. Mr. Pinkerton, when asked as of an incendiary. The loss falls| list of Washington for the Christiat form of death. But wby should God require tbe to his future plans, replied that they heavily on Mr. Hartley as he is a} denomination, began a series o were at present too indefinite to death of s victim as a basis for the announce. Wherever he and his fam­ poor man and has a wife and several; special gospel meetings at the Fair ELY’S CREAM BALM mount Christian church, corner o to support. forgiveness of tbe sins of Adaui aud ily decide to cast their lot they will children A»—«■ Me the «««trtU Columbia avenue and Seventeenth Small Items of Interest. Is eutoWy »>««*«<■ bls race? IVe reply that God's Law carry with them the best wishes of a While working on the carriage in street, Sunday, October 2nd. CIVIS RKLIKF AT ONCB. was intended to be an illustration of host of friends. the saw mill Tuesday afternoon John It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the tbe exactnras of Divine Justice. Jus­ Goodwin had one of his legs hurt. diseased membrane resulting from Catarrh A log. which was being turned by,» tice could not punish Adam nor bls REALTY MARKET Real Estate Transfers I and drives away a Cold in the Head quickly. the ’’nigger’’ rolled in such a way as J cblldreu with everlasting torture or Restores the Senses of Taste and SmelL lip' to catch John between the log and * any other of tbe horrible things we IS LOOKING ur the stopping block. The fleshy part} rrr ^ rrrrrrwworwrxrrrrrr • « It is easy to use. Contains no injurious once Imagined. The severest penalty drugs. No mercury, no cocaine, no mor­ 1 of his leg was quite badly bruis«?d • The household remedy. of the Divine I jiw is represented lu b.^?n,h',? thr'ra?CL 1TJ'n‘h the |UU ibut v fortunately no bones were „.J bro-* George Melvin Miller to Charle phine. Price, 50 cents at Druggists or by mail. - °- Cochran: lot 5 in block 19 of th our common law. which, as an extreme beginning of the rains and fall wea 1 ken. He will be laid up for a while ELY BROTHERS, 58 Warrsn St., New York. i Gross addition to Eugene. $10. paualty, requires tbe death of tbe ther, the local real estate market has as a consequence. W. J. Sherman et ux to . Sophia E transgreaaor. Adam, having been sen­ shown signs of activity. After an un- Last Monday Ralph Hunt and a c. usually long, quiet season during the party of assistants came in from Eu i McKinney; ES of lot 6 in block 1 tenced to deutb, would have had uo summer, the dealers report that the McQueen s add. to Cottage Grove, future opportunity for life—neither by business is beginning to look quite gene and resumed the work of but - resurrection nor otherwise. Adatu’s well again. Besides a large number veying for a railroad. Mr. Hunt was. I1- obliged to suspend operations for a A. H. Stinson to C. H. Chapman; cblldreu, sharing his weaknesses, would of Inquiries, there are reported by week on account of his crew, who '°* ® Ferndale add to Santa Clara; havo bad no opportunity to regain life, each dealer a number of small sales were mostly university students, go- I1®0®’ _ . A _ because Justice is unchangeable. If It that Indicate the land business will Ing back to school, thus compelling M. Purkerson to Sarah E. Ran- for samples of our “Diamond be good this fall. City property has was Just to condemn sin. It would l>e him to get another crew. He is work-!**®- *n block 4 of West Sixth Quality” RE-CLEANEE Injustice to rescind tbe penalty and been selling quite well all during the ing a survey for a railroad from Eu«ene- $400. summer, but the farm acreage has I I»»« ® Storey et ux to Richard Farm and Field Seeds. act the culprit free, Divine Love baa not been moving to speak of. Now Mapleton to Eugene. evening one of the work- Ivirk; lot C and part of lot B In Grasses, Clovers, Vetches, provided a way by which Adam and the demand seems to be for >anier; Tuesdav * e^ . ’n - ... . d ... v» ♦»» TXT $100 hl^ DzvHo«« Potter aasowA«. survey < In tp. 1? 17. 4 W. ^ValHn?Ou H. He „ Annie V. McClaren his children are all to be freed from tracts outside the city. Among the ™ McClaren et et ux ux tc to Frank Alfalfa and Grains for death and have an opportunity of eter­ —. .. ’ot was brought to Florence ... and the In- ,O JL ’ ® .of McClaren McCIJ^n/ ’ 8 s plat of nal life—not by violating the require­ are the following: To C. 8. Smith jury cared for. The surgeon found *P- 37, 4 W., 1 acre. $500. Pratt et ux to George W ments of Divine Justice, but by fulfill­ of Marlon. Oregon. 25 acres on Camp the bones of the thumb splintered „ J. H. .... of lot 5 in ing them. Hence In due time, tbe creek; to John McAttee. of Centralia quits badly. F,Va?9;- * ,n<1 A few days ago C. H. Holden, a “lock * ot Morse add. to Florence. man Christ Jesus died for tbe man Wash., 20 acres in the same locality; We have S|M*cial Mixtures foi to H. L. Mooney, of Lowell. acre Adam, to cancel hla aln. to satisfy his on West Seventh street. The sales nephew of John C. Holden of Reed I5'.'!’, Special Piirp>se8— Mlle B. Stone et ux to Alfred B. Mile B. Stone et ux l>enalty. And since hie sin snd pen- show that few of the investors are lo­ City. Mich, purchased Chas. Allen's 25130-5 w. Dry Land Pasture Mixture, Wet ranch of 160 acres fronting on Whoa- ’ JS*-' ’ ’ 5 ,cre * * n ,ec - slty hsve been inherited by hla cbil- cal people and that many outsiders Land Pasture Mixture, Special hlnk Lake. It is the Intention of the ___ ,___________ _ dren. the ooe sacrifice for sin Is suffi- are planning upon locating here. Edward G. Jones et ux to Bertha Mixture for Burned-over 1 and, owners to plat the land and sell it clent for alL A. Peptot, lot 7 In sec. 36-16-8 w, $1. Cover Crops for Orchard«. off In email tracts. * REAL ESTATE FIRM The work of atonement Is not com John L. Furnish left Sunday for ‘ A. B. Lockwood et ux to L. D. Tell ns ths nature of yonr soil and yorr pleted. Tho first half of atonement Eugene, to see that the election re- Forrest, lot 4 of blk. 64 of Maude local conditions. Over 20 years' experi­ REPORTS ACTIVE BUSINESS subdivision of Springfield, $10. turns from Glenada are properly de- is the satisfaction of Justice. But ence right here Lelon Wooley et ux to J. W. Ba livered to the county clerk. This Is in the Pacitio even this |«irt la not yet completed. Lumber Co.; SW% of sec. 8, 16. 2 Northwest qual­ The Sam Hugh Realty Company re­ the first election held in Glenada Tbe Redeemer presents bis sacrifice W., 160 acres. $10. ifies us to sdviso In two parts, according to the type. ports business active during the precinct so the board selected their John P. Loux et ux to Frank Strong you. The first effusion of bls blood ai>oke month of September. In the past 30 tallest man to make the trip to the 9.4 3 acres In tp. 19, 3 W. |800. they made the following sales: county seat. I «atlerCatatag* »0 |H*aCo to believers who now have the days Lelon Wooley et ux to J. W. Ba Thirteen acres just outside the city' Chas. Green, who was committed eara to hear nnd the heart to obey; limits on the South Alder road, from to the insane asylum from Florence ker et ux; tract in sec. 32. 17. 3 W tho second effusion, as shown by the J. D. Baker to the Sanderson Bros.; last winter, returned here yesterday »1. PORTLAND. ORKQON E. D. Cole et ux to S. K. Busick Law (Leviticus xvL 15>, will make consideration, $400 per acre. morning, having come in on the tract in sec. 19. 21. 1 W. 110. reconciliation for the sins of all tbe four stage from Eugene the day before. Four hundred acres lying 1 ’ Neeley R. Butler et ux to Samue •_».»— ­ * while working in the saw mill neighbor people—the whole world of mankind. miles south of town. In the . — Shook; NEVi of SW% of sec. 13 Then tho other part of Atonement be­ hood of Spencer butte, from L. M. Wednesday forenoon. C. F. Crouse W. Fields to M. J. Craigue; considera­ was struck on the head by a piece of 21. 8 W. 1400. gins. J. W. Gowdy et ux to Myrtle Cor With tho«* rem havR bAffin In th« habit of nayln«. lumber, which cut a gash In his for- After the Divine reconciliation comes tion not mentioned. yon will boo that wo nffor yon • BulwtniitUf wi» coran; tract in sec. 29. 20, 3 W. nnd Seven acres on the river road from head an inch or more In length. in« on nil work and you ennnet better pninleee human reconciliation. The great Mes­ Low M. Sandys to the Broders Bros.; work naywhere, n<* roattwr how much you pn» The schooner Sausalito arrived i....... — 13^0. siah will not require sacrifices of hu­ consideration, $27 5 per acre. ______ ___________ J John Kestley et ux to M. J. Me­ W« finish plate and here v,...™... Sunday ... from San _ Francisco and briemt>er of his to the Able sisters, of the Eugene *1- Confittltat At lre«k W. $800. public schools; consideration not giv-lof the vote cast In Marion county at i ^ i C wi 5r 00 race. Then nil willing for reconcilia­ C. E. Gordinier et ux to J. E. Kil I the recent primary election, as con- 22k8--lr.r««li-‘.«10 tion will be hcli»ed by the groat Medi­ en. rive-room bungalow on West Elev-( chided by the county canvassing born et ux; lot 1 in block 5 of Wai Geld FiUiatB _ i.of ator of the New Covenant nnd by ----------------- enth ------- street — car line * from Volney board this morning, the anti-assem­ nut Park add. to Eugene. $1500. Eaatnel Filli««« I 1. CO Israel, bls Chosen People nnd earthly Hemenway, Jr., to W. P. Richmond; bly and the assembly split even on David Finn to E. M. Beebe; lo Silver Fillinfi >ii<«n .10 representative«. Tho object to I m ? ac- I consideration not given. in 1, 2, 3 and 4 block 1 of George Good R ii obyr the state senatorial ticket in this Plalet s.co town. $1500. ■ompllshed during Messiah’s reign Is county, the succesful candidates be Beet Red Rubber the bringing to all the willing and A mass meeting of the temperanc Ing John A. Carson and Hal D. Pat 7 Plate« obedient the restitution which God workers of Eugene and vicinity will ton. and the anti-assembly won on The recent rain ought to raise the PeiflletB E«tr*tiee MST METHOD» linn promised-restitution to all that be held at the First Christian church by one majority on the county legis water in the swamps along the Long All work fully ruArnntred f«r fifteen yearn. waa lost Ultimately Messiah will on Tuesday. October 4. at 7:30 p. m lative ticket, A. C. Llbbey, of Jeffer Tom bottoms, making duck shooting transfer the allegiance of tho whole The purpose Is to complete the son, having won over Joseph Foun good. However, shooting on the pre­ world (perfected by him) to Jehovah Oregon dry campaign for Lane coun tain, the assembly nominee from th serves Is seldom good until well along Painless Dentists ty. Program and election of centra same prevtret, by 18 votes.—Salem In November and some titnes not un­ FaSSwMAM. nwSaMWafMOlW« SMTUM.0M. God. that he may be all 13 all 0 committee. Journal. ' til December.