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TWICE A WEEK GUARD. MONDAY, DEC 6. 1910 ISRAEL’S NEW COVENANT NOW TO BE ESTABLISHED JEIIYINSIDE Of INSTEAD OF 14 So Declares Pastor hussell In Remarkable Sermon. nal life. Tear after year, century uftef century, they failed, and illHCourage ment took tin* plm »* of hop*' God ti'iii'lilng them n groat lesson re«| ing tlie uc«'«l of '«»'»’ *«"</» • • those of bulls and of gouts, mid tea. liiug lh.ni Hui« 'Her«* Is m> •' memis of Just Itiention in III* s' Th*') got blessings mid 'I' Illi' • nant i ' i I i I i hi ii'iml bb'ssim I"11 til*' blessing li*ipe*l for. Uot ll/t llenei* II»') were not In u |>oslt|o Ixsomo, ii« tlie) had liop*d. a na tkmal Mi'sslah. a iinlloual Heisl of Abraham, for the bli'sslng of all tile lint Ions. (I ih I gave them kings for n tin»', but these were unable to accompllall the groat thing« ho|H*d for. But th*' prom I»» of a |H*rsonal Messi. Ii !i wus made, and that he should I«' of the llmugo of David, a gnat King, fur su|ierl»r to th«1 great, wise ami rich Solomon. Messlsli would 1H' Ixivld’s Son and yet David's Lord (Psalm ex. 1; Matthew xxll, 42 He Here, aa <¡<«1 inteude«l. Israel began to get the thought of n |*er«oiial Messiah, a King «if Glory, who would ns<‘ their tuition »» hls In strumeiitnlity for the cmuiuerliig of the world, »lum every kne«' spoil *1 bow anil every tongue I'otifess to III*' glory **f Go*l. Ilio New Oovenaut provi«i*>n«, siinit •>, upllftvd <*ut of «in nml dogrudulloii mul donili i*> porte* iloti nml *•11'1-111 Hng lir,, -ilio unwllllng nml dlsobedleiit belug desini)e«l III ilio He* orni lionlli The l’ropliet Multi* III polliti out limi ilio Mesata II **f 111*1 New t'oieuniit, wliotil he illilmlim e«, In tilt* glorimi*« Meilintor nml niitttj'plcal King fur wiioin Ihey Inni wullod long nml ,,f wbulli tliey ih'llglile*l to thlnk II** woiild coni«* io III** li'inpl«* tini« luipl) lug tliut he woiihl I h * not mily un un- tltyplcal Propilei, su antltypk'al King, but ni*** un iintitypli'iil l'rh-Hi "nfter thè order of M**l<'lil»*«lo«'"; “A prie«t uiHiii I iìh tlirom*’’ tpHiilui ex. 4; Ztx'hn rln li 11. l-'b Itllt nfter tlilu joyful proelsiutltloii timi thi'lr long ex|Hs ted unii glori* *1 in Mi'dlntor <>f Ilio New t'oveminl slióulil be lookixl for. they «ver«* wiirmal flint ills ilny Mollili l*e oli«' of trilli olio i.f «| hx lui ta'stlng nml provlng, timi tli« I.orti nilglit limi thè nulli)pieni l’rlexi« nml nntit) |>li iil I.«•' Iten to nervo In ilio antltypleal Tempie Ho wouhl l><> llk<- n ri'llmT of Uro to tnke nwuy ilio dr<>- * nml to leiive olii) thè pure nietnl Ib i * trini** nml textliigx Ix-lng Impili *1 He «voiilil 'I**' Ilice filll**r*H noup," In thè Henoe timi i< glint wnshllig or purgluj would tnke pili* e to inuke remi) f- r thè Klngdotn thè i nllixl nml elio« n nml fnithful. At lini tliim thè * omo«-rii timi <>f Jmluli nml Ji-ruxiili-m unto th*> l.ord «III I h * ni* *'|itixl io* III olili-n tlui"-* W*' mny Uliderntnntl flint thls «pirli of ili'Votlon I h li**» rvvlvlng iinmiigxi thè J i ' wh nml pnrthiilnrly uinoiigxt thoHe who nre Ideiitlflix! wlth Jerunu- lem nml thè Ziolilnt niovement nub erto tliln lina b<-«*n n )H*lltt*i*I IIIOVl’ nicut In th«* liitcriwt *>f JewUli nation nlizntlon nml n homo for etile«*. Now. howev**r. thè due rime tu*** coni** f**r il reni niovement of I ìiohi * wlio lini** file fidili t<> ilrn» nenr to G*xl nml *>> show tlielr fnltb by helplng rorwnr*l In ili*- ri-Htorntlon of «nrthly Jeru»u- lem oti«l In-r IntenwtH Mrs. D. C. Freeman and Mrs. Geo. ( luncheon. The guests for the O’Connor were hosteuBe« at two de course were Mesdanies llv. Korf. lightful functions this week, at the afternoon Messianic Kingdom the Power to I home of Mrs. Freeman, 458 Jeffer H. S. McGowan, A. J. Perkins, L. M —• — Wheaton. I D. Lari William Jacobson, a member of the son street. Chrysanthemums formed Beebe, The gain in receipts at the Bring About God's Will the decorations of the home, and mer. A. Middleton. B. A. Washburne. firm of Wakefield it Jacobson, or Eugene postoffice for the month M M Peery, R. E. Hendricks, —■ — the Pacific Bridge Company, who were most elaborate. Yellow and Ball. on Earth. of November this year over the Chas Hardt, J. L. Clark. J. J. have the contract to build the south white chrysanthemums were used in corresponding month last year is the drawing room, while the pink Bryan. L. K. Page. J. W. Barnes and jetty at the mouth of the Siuslaw over 22 per cent, instead of 14 News. river, was in Eugene over night and color scheme predominated in the Jim Stewart.— per cent, as published yesterday. • • « Brooklyn. Decotn during the forenoon today on his way living room. At whist Mrs. Blewett Igist night the Sophomore class of An error in putting down the to Portland, after having been at the ber 4. Pastor lliu* won the prize on Wednesday, and the University gave its annual danc amount of receipts In November Mrs. Upper on Thursday. Mrs. Free ing party in the new gymnasium. As scene of the contract since the work sell couttnui« to use ’ last year was responsible for man and Mrs. O’Connor were unas this was the first big college dance began. The seventh day of Decem i he Academy of the mistake in figuring the per ber is his 67th birthday, and he al sisted in serving dainty refreshments. of the year, the students have been centage of increase. The re Musk', our largest ways spends that day at home, so Their invitational list included Mrs. anxiously looking forward to it all ceipts for the month last year Auditorium. when W. C. Caulder, Mrs. C. 8. Dillon. week. The patroness«« were Mrs. he left his work and set out in time were $2576.95, compared with ever be sjienka In Mrs. J. W. Quackenbush, Mrs. H. A. Pennell. Mrs. Bancroft. Mrs. Jessup. I I to be in Portland on that date. $3151.83 this year, the gain be Finish in Five Months Tromp, Mrs. J. S. Magladry, Mrs. P. Mrs. Glenn .and Mrs. John Bovard. Brooklyn, the “Tab ing $57 4.88, or a little over Mr. Jacobson to a Guard reporter K. Hammond, Mrs. C. C. Hammond. ernacle" ts'lng of « ♦ ♦ per cent. this morning said that about $60,000 Mrs. Geo. Dye, Mrs. T. A. LaVake, The Fairmount Christian Endeav liiHUttlcieut capnc Mrs. J. Blewett, Mrs. John Buoy, Mrs or Society enjoyed a very pleasant of the $100,000 available for this He had a splen I. H. Bingham. Mrs. Jenny U’Ran, time at a social held at the home of contract has already been used up. Mrs. T. A. Gilbert. Mrs. Elmer Rob Miss Merle Stearns on Friday evening and that 2600 feet of jetty has been audience todii) completed. The work is progressing erts. Mrs. W. F. Osburn. Mrs. J. W. November 2 7. A delightful evening WILL NOT BUILD thoughtful look Shumate, Mrs. Seth Laraway, Mrs. E. was spent in playing games, Light satisfactorily. Mr. Jacobson says, but people, evld 'Ut A N*w Covenant end Tetter (4»<ti«tor he fears that his company is losing E. Mink, Mrs. Geo. Mc.Morran. Mrs. refreshments were served. " FROM MEDFORD TO Everyone ly chiefly from th«* middle walks of A. M. Hagen, Mrs. Stephen Tinker. departed enthusiastic over the good money on the job. This cannot be as Til........ .. lesson for I I iel t * i"i certained, however, until it is com life. Asked why so few of the wealthy »•ns that II . ................. Ids; etismln i Mrs. I,. R. Flint. Mrs. Wm. Hayward. time they had had. PACIFIC OCEAN attended. pleted. If there is any profit at all. Mrs. J. P. Howe. Mrs. J. W. Kays, was: Ills cliariieterKtl•• reply « « * must eotne. tliat. n« M**» ■■* li 'd ni'*11 he says, it will be small. He expects Mrs. S. S. Dunklehelm. Mrs. J. M. The local association of the Uni- An absolute and unqualified de- com atisl tin' Ln»' Covi'iimit. so mi null Shelly. Mrs. Alcvone Hill. Mrs. Jas. versity of Oregon Alumnae had its that the jetty will be finished inside nial of the report published in a "Of my Muster It Is » rltb'.i, 'The mon people heard him gladly.’" He typical Moxi's. a greater than Moses Hill. Mrs. E. E. Ehrhardt, Mrs. second social meeting of the year at of five months. southern Oregon paper to the effect s)*oke from the following text: Kock Is Expensive would llidii I them Into the l*l*s*sliigs Hayes, (Baker City). Mrs. E. C. the home of Mrs. Lawrence T. Har Hill interests contemplate that the At the present rate a scow load of and privileges of a »fill better Cove Hughes. Mrs. L. F. Hard. Mrs. Geo. ris ’96, on West Fifth street Friday "The Lord, whom ye seek, shell Dint building a line of railway from Kla- W. Smith. Mrs. D. A Upper. Mrs. afternoon of this week. The past rock is being used every day in con math Falls through Medford and denly come to lit» temple, even the Me* nmit, ii Covi'iimit more favorable to Geo. Dorris. Springfield. Mrs. G. S. time was needlework and Mrs. Har structing the big breakwater, the Jacksonville to Crescent City, a port ■enger of the covenant. Whom ye delight them mid under whl* h they could Beardsley, Mrs. Otto Gilstrap. Mrs. ris presided over a short business rock beinir Quarried 8 miles up the in northern California, is made by E. In. Behold he shall come, sulth Jehovah gain eternal life. This New CoVelllltH Hosts; but who may abide the day ot Gullion, Mrs. Robert McMurphey, session, in which it was decided that river from the mouth. The expense P. Shannon, assistant to John F. of whs parti* ulnrly set before tliet ' Mrs. Oscar W. Straub, Mrs. F. N. O’ the association meet once every of getting this rock out is one thing, Stevens, president of the Spokane. hls coming?"— Malachi 111. 1-6. through Jor.'iiiliib’« prophis y txxxl Six thousand years ago In Eden our that will cut down the company's! Connor. (Salem). Mra. Samuel Lon month excepting December. At the Portland and Seattle, and head of ey, and Miss Charlotte Loney, (Wal close of the afternoon light refresh profit on the job. Mr. Jacobson says' the Hill lines in Oregon. Maker, 111 justly sentcmlug tiLs dlso 31 341. And tills. * onibllied with th" statement of M<<««'« reepis tt’ig n irea’ la Walla), Mrs. Kavanaugh. (Al ments were served by the hostesses. it is very hard to handle, and this, report referred to stated that tMslIent children to death, lntlmntisl er Mediator. Iiel|xsl their faith to tnke bany), Mr«. Minnie F. Luggar and Mrs. Harris, ’96, Mrs. E. D. Bryson, together with the distance that it has, the The portions of the Pacific & Eastern Mrs. H. K. Luggar .(Albany), Mrs. ’97, Miss Greta Bristow. '09. On the to be hauled, makes it very expen-I already constructed would be used that ultimately the Heed of th** woman a fresh hold ii|*o|i the Huth B •mi«’ would bruise the serfH-ut's head. This Frances Schlagel, Portland, Mra. M. third Friday in January Miss Mozelle sive. as a part of the line, and that the hidden promise wus the flrst lutima A bra bn nile E. Olsen, (Potland), Miss Irene Ap Hair, ’08, and Miss Mabie Kuyken shall all the famille* Pacific & Eastern survey from Klam plegate, Miss Georgia Dillon, Miss dall. ’09. will entertain the alumnae in. The skirt Is gauged about the ath Falls to a pass 22 miles south of thin of the Divine mercy which our blessed." Why MaMish's Caming Dalsysd. Veda Quackenbush, aud Miss Grace at the Tri Delta house. hips and over it is draped a tunic Crater Lake would be utilized. The gracious Creator i*ur|H*sed In himself Mediator If a great The First Is-gotten of ilio i'atlier. a« Magladry. of its own material, edged with very Pacific & Eastern is now a Hill line, from before the foundation of the , cotn*' ns the hls glorlous A geni in thè grvat work « « « narrow cluny lace. The front is cut having been purchased front John It. world. Ever noble, kind ami gracious God. mid st On Wednesday and again on Fri of i n-ntlon, liad thè holior granfisi litui away like an inverted V, this point' Allen, The fact that G. A. Kyle, for- day afternoon, Mrs. W. L. DeLano t of Issoiiilng thè greut Messenger of FADS AND FASHIONS ! being almost even with the knees. merly a prominent Hill official, is our Creator restrained hls m* rey for Covenant, ui and Miss Mary McCornack entertain • • Below this the underskirt, stitched consulting engineer for a mile of new the good of Ills creatures that they have eternal thè t'oveuuilt, thè grest l’riiplu't, ed in a pleasant manner, about fifty with wide folds of the lace, hangs to road being built by the Rogue River might learn to appre late the *'Xceed offspring of l'rlesi unii King <>f Israel, thè greut of their friends. Needlework and the floor. The girdle is of satin in j Valley Railroad company up Jackson ing slufulness of sin. For the g<*<»l of their King. By Maude Griffin. M • turni "f I Iiinlel Xll. | Itili I 11. : • social conversation formed the after New York. Dec. 3.—Perhaps there bishop purple and the bodice, with creek is taken as an indication that the angels also, and that they might S*s*1, the nation of |srii<*l under that wer<- testa i oiiins-fisl w II ti hi* attuili noon's entertainment, at the close of the upper sleeves diraped into it. i become a part great Mi'iilator King, would be fully that road is also to will come a time when the woman of fully know of Ills juslke. us well us meni of ibis Itigli poni Iloti: (li II) fallii which the hostesses, assisted by Mrs. is extensively cut away over the M. C. Haris. Mrs. Miner. Mrs. C. M. fashion will supply her needs from shoulders and about the front to ac- of the supposedly proposed new of ills wisdom and |* ow * t , God Insisted qualified to bless all tlie families of he must In) aalde bla heaieiily glor), line. the 1'iirth The thought of this glory Collier. Miss Dorothy Collier, Miss I i day to day. It will be when the commodate a vest formed of cluny "There had been some talk of u)s>u dealing with his creatures from to their nation Ixs anie n fresh Insplra ili olxallem e to thè Fllther's wlll to Helene DeLano, Miss Netta Chase, high cost of living is among the an lace mingled with the daintiest of the standpoint of exact justice. They becoine a man noi a slnful mini, bill such a line being built,” said Mr and Miss Helen Wells served delic cient and dead topics, however. Yet. linen, embroidered in pputpose. Shannon, "but the plan has been def-1 hud sinned anil thereby laid forfeite«! tlon, mid around It gatlierisl tlje fifty a |ierfeet man Imly, hnrmlesa, Ululi' ious refreshments. Mrs. DeLano’s if one could afford it, it would be old sleeves of finitely abandoned. We would not j all claim uixm the eternal life which odd thousand of Jeus, out of nil the ili ed. uepurate frolli alnners. l'Ji Tini« home on West Eighth street was the possible to adopt a new style daily, There are three-quarter trllx-s of Israel, who returned from |.re;uir»sl tu las-oim* thè Redeemer il edged with the merest be like ly to use Mr. Kyle, one of; be luul given them conditionally. scene of the two gatherings, and was for really nothing equals the variety the linen, purple satin. The hair or- our former officials, if we intended band of _ Eternal torment, an we have already Babylonian captivity under tlie iillct of wus bis privilegi* to malte full colia»*- nioet beautifully decorated with of modes, unesss it is their cost. Much has been said about simplic naments are of purple, with a white to build such a line and wished to seen, did not In any sense or degree Cyrus, offering ttieui this privilege. cru lieti of bla vurthly lutervst and thè chrysanthemums and cut flowers, in shroud our movements in mystery, as enter Into the Divine Intention. Hls Through th*' Projd»« Ezekiel the Lord Fatlu-rs ¡ilwnaur*- to Is-get hlm ■>$ thè ity, but the woman who would be aigrette honor of the occasions. is supposed. John R. Allen Is not well dressed at all times has found again made mention of tlie fact that sentence u)x>u man. plululy stated, « « « connected with the Hill interests. wan, "Dying thou sliult die." not. Liv their Law Covenant, made at Sinai. lioly Splrlt st Jordan to thè uplrlt li i The Thimble Club met with Mr». that it is only simplicity of design NEWS FROM COTTAGE ture un thè tilghest pian*« For threw He bought the Pacific & Eastern and that can be reckoned upon. It is dif Geo. H. Smith on Thursday after- ing th*Mi shalt live In torment "The iniiHt, before their great btenslng of nml a half yeun* liis aacrith-e burlici we purchased it from him. That Is ficult to accomplish this much-dis noon. The ladies gathered in her GROVE AND VICINITY as far as the connection goes.”— soul tliat sinneth It shall die" (Geisisls resHlwNow, give |4iM*e to a New Cov U|sni thè aitar It wna Indeed Ip-ttcr rooms in the Roney building on Wil- cussed simplicity in the sewing 11. 17; Ezekiel xvlll, 4). God intended enant. n better Covenant. S)«sikliig tinin thè sm rlftee of bulla ami gusta, Oregonian. room. Modish frocks and wraps are lamette street where a couple of Last Friday evening our esteemed to exemplify In hls dealings with our of the time when tie would rvgiilher for 11 wus a i omaapoluUllg prive for quite without the pale of the home hours were pleasantly spent with townsman, Chas. F. Walker, receiv race a principle of IMvIue government them out <>f all la ml* mid would ful Adam; ini eye for «n **)■••. a tisitli for a dressmaker, and one must be unus needlework. At half past four they ed a severe stroke of paralysis at his WANTS HIS CHILDREN to be made operative everywhere ultl till to them the priHid««* made to Abrs toniti. a uiau's llfe f**r a malfa llfe i 3 i were taken to the Osburn hotel. ually well drilled in the lntracacies of home in this city. He is recovering TAUGHT THAT WORLD IS mutely amongst ali bls creutureH on limn. Isaac mwi Jacob, mid make them 1 Wheu J'-siia liail thns am rin. inlly pari- where a delicious five-course dinner dressmaking to attempt even the as rapidly as could be expected, we great nation, awl use them for the •was served to them in the wisteria most unpretensious of the winter de are pleased to report. FLAT AND STATIONARY the spirit plane, ns well as upiu the a bli'Mdtig of other nations, the I-ord de ixl wltli libi eartlily llfe he ex|s*rlen< < <1 tea room. Mrs. Frank Page will be signs. The demands of cut and line, earthly. Mrs. Lucy Holland returned home only be met by experienced dress can the next hostess to the club. Clares, “ Not for your sake« do I this, a r**urrect|on ctinnga from human un Salem, Or.. Dec. 1. — Because hls Ling centuries after, In th« seventh makers, and there is always expense from a visit to Yreka, Cal., Monday. children were taught that the world « « « O hou«e of Israel, but for my name's ture to spiritual. Ulte wbat he wna She says there is lots of snow at generation of Adam's children, God The wedding of Miss Ruth Ed- to figure upon where experience is Yreka, Ashland, Medford and Grants is round and revolved about the sun. sisike prophetically through one of sake.“ He then proc«Msls to tell them originali)', onl.v hlgher and more gl<> rliitis. Tini* he wna at once Isith a •« dings to Clifford Cunningham of to play a part. Lewis Hahn took his children out of With the opera in full swing, one j Pass, It having commenced snowing the public schools of this county and thews, Enoch, saying, Tim Isird coinetli that at tin* time be wmild receive rlll*'e ami thè "plrlt ls-gutten prle«t Portland, took place Wednesday af at those places the day before them back again Into Ids love mid with ten thousands of lib* holy ones to ternoon at the home of the bride’s has a splendind oportunity to study Thanksgiving. No snow here. ubo off ermi tliat «acrili*'**. Wheu he Truant Officer Ira Hamilton arrest exe«'Ute justice In the earth to estab favor lie would also humble their arene frolli tlie dead, hls |s-rsomil aac- aunt, Mrs. Godfrey, on East Eighth the modes. The woman to whom an j Portland parties, through their lo ed him the other day and he is now street. The bride and groom stood evening at the opera with its high I cal representative, Chas. Burkholder, occupying a cell in the county jail. lish righteousness amongst men. Time pride by restoring the Samaritans riti* <■ limi eml*-d and bis |w-rs<>mil per in front of a bank of evergreen and priced seats is almost as much of a have a thirty-day option on the Har Hahn wants his children to believe passed on, but sin prevailed and the nnil tlie Sodomite« - |«H*plet* whom 1« white chrysanthemums, where the luxury as the fur wraps studied the ding farm of 1200 acres near Cottage the world is flat and stationary, and coming of the Great Deliverer was still rael detested us Inferior« and sluiiers, fectlon ns II Mplrtt marriage service was read by Rev. H. modes, of course, from the stand-: Grove at $65 per acre. Tt is the in because he cannot have his way says future. Gisl declare« that neither of th«*«e piotisi Tlien why not nt once In- N. Mount. The bride was gowned point of their imitative possibilities, i tention of these parties if the deal this great ’’land of the free and home peoples hail ever committed as ««-rlous Next God s|a>ke to Abraham, after in white crepe de chene, and wore a And, be it said for the comfort of ■ is consummated, to sub-divide this of the brave” is a big delusion and a flrst he bad tested hls faith ami loyal sins against Divine gixHlness ns hud gin bis grout long lace veil, held in place v.i'.h or many, that these imitative possibili big farm, set it to fruit and sell in snare. ty. To him he mentioned the same Israel, and tliat when he would again King and New t'ovennnt Medlntur for ange blossoms, which was worn by ties are large, because soft effects five and ten-acre tracts. Hahn has nine children, several of great Deliverer who would bruls«' tin- bless Israel lie would bless also tliese Israel ami thrmigh Israel for thè World? her mother a number of years ago. continr" to be among the first con Dr. and Mrs. J. O. VanWinkle spent them of which are of school age. Up It was heeause there was to la* ninfe Mrs. Frank Carter was natron of sideration." of Dane Fashion and Thanksgiving day with Mrs. VanWin on not sending his children to school serpent's head and who would come in other peoples In their tnldst. Let me tinnì om- sacriti*'« In thè I ih Ine Pian oli quote Ills words: •'When thy sisters, those are easily achieved in many of j great glory with ten thousands of Ills honor, and Mr. Cross of Portland at kle’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. O. as required by the compulsory educa tended the groom. The wedding the Inexpensive fabrics which dupli Hutchinson, at their home twelve tion laws of this state, Hahn was ar holy ones. To Abrahum lie gave as S ih I oiii and her daughters, shall return thè Iniy of Atoiieinent Throllghout lilla <> os | h *| Ag<* thls riseli. glorltlisl lllgli cate all the most fashionable materi march was played by Mrs. Douglas. miles west of Eugene where Mr. Hut rested on the advice of the school surance that this One, in some way, to their formrr t-Ktalr, mid Samaria mid Prlest, Medlator, Propilei ami King Mr. aud Mrs. Cunningham left on als of costly design. would bi- identlfled with hls ¡xisterity, her daughters shall return to their board of district No. 102 of this Coats occupy a place of promin chinson is principal of what is known county, known as the Perkins school so that lie might properly lie calhxl the former rafale, then thou mid thy daugh lina been waltlng to liiaiigurnte hi? the evening train for Portland where ence ,of course, although the hea as the Central High school. They re district. He was haled before Jus Seed of Abraham, lie said, "In thy ters shall return to your former es glorlous KIngilom of lilesslng waltlng they wlll make their future home. home Friday evening. vier velvets, cloths and brocades are turned « « ♦ Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Laribey, of | tice of the Peace Daniel Webster and Si-*'*! shall all the families of the earth tate. • • • Neverthele«« I will retnein » lille a little hnndful of saluta «hould The Tuesday Afternoon Bridge really just mak'ng their- full appear Portland, formerly of Minnesota, sentenced to pay a fine of $15 or go be blessed.” her my foren'int with ...... In the days in* sei*-* i*.<| freni thè world and tested Club met this week with Mrs. I. H. ance.’ Until tl?J season drove them Mrs. Laribey being a sister of Mrs. to jail. He chose the latter alterna Th*' Diviue Programme was not of thy youth, and I wlll establish unto ami founil wortli.v ami glorltlml Willi Bingham, at her home on West in for very untimeliness, gauze J. M. Comer, of this city, arrived tive, saying he could not make $2 changed, but more explicit statements thee an everlasting t'ovemint, • • • hlinself a "little flock” *>ut of all man- Sixth street. The members of the wraps flourished often with swath- here Thursday for a visit and are a day any easier. club are Mrs. Bingham, Mrs. J. W. ings of the richest furs. The coats accompanied by Mrs. Comer’s cou Hahn is a Russian and a religious were given respecting it. Then-after and I will give them iSislomltes and klml. bolli Jews and Gentili*«. Buoy, Mrs. H. A. Tromp, Mrs. D. A. of the present, while all are envelop sin, Mrs. Abbie Stanbough and hus fanatic and also objected to his child all taught of God would know to Samaritan«) unto thee for daughters, Wln-n thls Bride class stilili imve Upper, Mrs. C. S. Dillon, Mrs. Hayes, ing and often twice too big for their band whom she had not seen for 50 ren going to school on Friday for look for the Messianic blessing through but not by thy Covenant (not under compl«*te*l her sacrifice In and under Mrs. Stephen Tinker, Mrs. S. S. wearers, apparently, as though they | when they were children. A the reason that on that day they Abraham's Seed. Besides, the Cove tlie old Law Covenant; but under the the merit of the great Priest, then ev Spencer, Mrs. D. C. Freeman. Mrs. were intended to be wound around years, ery nrni.igemciit for the bh'SHlng of more pleasant occasion than usual should prepare for the Sabbath, nant was afterward confirmed with an Geo. O’Connor. Mrs. J. P. Howe and them again and again, are still I was the Thanksgiving supper at which, according to hls religion, aflls Oath to Abraham; later, to Isaac; later, New (Law) Covenant of the future), Israel as Abraham's s*sd am! of all mul I will establish my Covenant with Mrs. Jenny U’Ren . The guests of straight in line. The deep bands of' the Comer home on Wall street ow on Saturday. to Jacob. That Covenant promise be th»'c; • • • (in order that) thou may- nations through Israel will have forth Tuesday were Mrs. E. E. Mink, Miss fur at the bottom of many coats ( ing to the fact that these relatives came the basis of God's adoption of est remember and Is* confniindeil, and with cotninem-ed. Thus ms-ti the reve Veda Quackenbush and Mrs. R. S. drag them into the desired lines.! and most of the children were home the entire nation of Israel-all of Ja never open thy mouth any more, Is* lation of Israel's great Msoscllger of CITY OF MEDFORD A coat that can be copied in any on this occasion.—Leader. Bryaon. cob’s children. They were heirs of the can««* of thy shnme, when I mn paci th*' New Covenant lx very lni|x>rtiint of the smart cloths or less expensive « « * HAS 8840 POPULATION Abraliauile Covenant-the Oatb-Bounil fic«) toward thee for all that thou ha«t not only to tin- Jew, but also to the The Thursday Charity Club met fabrics, is built up of old rose vel LOST VALLEY NEWS Covenant. If so great an honor from done, salth the Imrd Gisl" (Ezekiel world of mankind, wls* must receive •with Mrs. S. S. Spencer at her home vet, combined with silver. It hangs Medford, Or., Dec. 2.—The census the Almighty God has made some of xvl, 55-1131. on Pearl street Thursday afternoon, from the shoulders in an apparently Special Correspondence. their blessings under Israel liy a com Cards occupied the afternoon, the shapeless manner, but there is a per Lost Valley, Nov. 28.—Rains with bureau at Washington has announc the Jewish )>eople at times to appear lillniice with the same New Law t'ove- This Now anti lietter Covenant Is to prize being won by Mrs. C. A. Har fect fit about the shoulders. The prophesies of high water are the or ed the population of the city of Med arrogant and proud, let us not forget ford to be 8840, an increase of 392 that to err is human—to forgive, Di be mediated through n |ier«onnl Me«, nniit. Moreover, th«* *•!••* t handful **f dy. Mrs. J. A. Shumate and Mrs. J. neck is finished with a shawl collar der of the day now. sinh a still more glorious Mediator saints drawn, called and gathered dur W. Hobbs were guests of the club. of old rose silk, and this is so ar Wilbur Hyland's log drive is in the per cent over the population of 1900, vine. Perhaps if we were in their than Moses, a still more glorlou« King Ing the |Hirentliesls |M'rii*d nr*' also Mrs. J. F. Titus will be the next ranged that furs can be worn over river opposite Dexter now. which was 1791. This increase fs stead our Imperfections would simi than David this tine whom Israel be ilei'piv I ii I iti - h I i ' i I in God's glorlotH it, or soft wrappings of chiffon or hostess to the club. Rev. D. E. Baker closed a series greater than that of any other city iti decorations of embroidery or braid of meetings Thursday morning at the country, with the exception of larly display themselves. gan to look for nnd to long for. Can , Kingdom; for the Divine promise I* « « « Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Edmunson en used in connection with its decora the Baptist church. Nine conver Oklahoma City, whose per centage of God's Covenant of the Law. wo wonder that they failed tn Identify ihat they m ’ iii II lie then changed to b** tertained the Tuesday evening Whist tive scheme. At the end of the col sions and eight baptisms were the increase was 398. him In the lowly Nazarene who died n't like th* lr Master ami share Ills glfiry. Israel ’ s experiences of trlbulutlou and Club at their home on West Seventh lar there are two heavy silver and result of his efforts. Rev. Baker de Medford’s greatest percentage of Calvary? Wo cannot! Nothing but a Judgment* Will Ba of th« Lord. street Tuesday evening. At cards Mrs. rose silk cords, finished with large livered his lecture, “Up Salt River growth occurred during the last three bondage in Egypt were probably nec I •pedal assistance of the holy Spirit Seth Laraway won the ladles’ prize, buttons to match and at the end of Without a Paddle,” Thursday night. years, the estimated population at essary to prepure them for God’s great Notice the further message of the would ennble liny one to trace the con and Mr. Ehrhardt the gentleman’s. cords are immense tassels of silver. It was well attended and enjoyed by that, time being 3000. The census of profmsltlon that they should keep the Lord through the Prophet, “I will Dainty refreshments were served at Like all of the ultra-smart models, all present. Medford was taken last May. SInee Law and as a rewurd have life ever nection between the glorious pictures coin*- near to you to Judgment; and I of the prophecies mid the humble ap the close of the evening by the hos the coat is youthful in design and that time the population has been lasting. As it is written, "He that W. H. Fenton and wife have re tess Mrs. J. K. Pratt was the guest can be worn by a debutante with as turned from Eugene, where she has Increased to 10,000, according to de- doeth these things shall live by them" pearance of him who cnino to fulfill wlll Is- a swift witness against th« of the club. Next Tuesday evening much grace and approriateness as been undergoing treatment for blood posits in the banks and estimates (Leviticus xviii, 5). Israel greatly re those propheclew. We do ««, however, sori-erers, and against adulterers, ami Mr. and Mrs. Ehrhardt will entertain the most seasonei matron. mades by contractors and postal au- joiced In this manifestation of Divine that the great Messiah of Glory, Jesus, against fnlse swearers, and against poisoning. In wraps as we'l as in frocks there the club. The Dexter-Pleasant Hill basket-1 thoritles. preference for them more than for all In Ids Second Advent aa King of kings those who oppress the hireling In hls are seen very stunning combinations ball game resulted in a tie score.' « « « others of humanity. The Diw Coye mid Lord of lords, fills alMolntely every wages, the widow and the fatherless, The Friday Afternoon Whist Club and among the most artistic are sap When it was played off, Dexter sue-! MINNESOTA’S POPULATION nant was mediated. Tlie wu rtflee or demand of Jewish expectation and of • nd flint turn tinkle tlie «tranger front met yesterday with Mrs. Geo. W. phire blue velvet combined with sa ceeded in making a goal. This speaks bulls and of goats made u typical atomi tirophetle outline. Some can see. but hla right" (verse fl). Smith on South Pearl street. Mrs. ble and leaf green velvet with white well for Dexter, as they have never IS GIVEN AS 2,075,078 Ah, <lo we not see here plainly ment for tlwm foe a year, so tliat they others cannot «« y«<, that tie who was A. E. Jepp was the prize winner at fox. When one cannot employ furs played before, though Pleasant Hill might enter Into tide Covetiaut rein ptereed 1« the «urns D im * who, na the stated that tli« Manntante Klugdo»» cards. In serving, Mrs. Lucy Ab- in combination with velvet there are was somewhat handicaped, two of Washington. Dec. 1.—The popula tionahtp with God. Ilot when tliey at Son of God. In grant glory to« shortly means not only glory and honor to rams assisted the hostess, The in splendid fur cloths and imitations her men being unuable to be pres vfted guests were Mrs. J. K. Pratt which are so beautiful that even wo ent. Any team wishing a game with tion of the state of Tennessee is 2,- tempted Io beet* the Law they were to Mem I ar net «nd «11 th« famtu.« of those whom 1 m > will s**c«pt as servants, but that it rnonns atom rogulremo«>t'* and Mrs. Julius Goldsmith. The next men of means do not hesitate to af Dexter should address Roljert Tate 184.789, according to statistics of the dheqipolnted They fatted The Law the earth thn«>gh Israel meeting of the club will be with Mrs. fect them. Panther skins are the la or G. H. Fenton, Dexter, Oregon. 13th census, made public yesterday. of God In-tug tie* full nemsure of a par of talttefiiliwf* *o ftve prinriplra •'f “ Abid. tb. Cray Mb, Cumng. " This is an increase of 164.173, or test cry In furs and there Is an ef They expect to play Pleasant Hill L. M. Travis. Truth, <>f purity, nf harmony wRh 8.1 per cent over 2,020,616 in 1900. feet man's nbility, and the J«ews, Ilka Otr test 1« ( chii ara.rh.T fort to make panther effect« a rage. again next Saturday night. ♦ ♦ ♦ <>od? And this teiston for the Jew* other men. I wing imporfert. found that The Increase from 1890 to 1900 was •peaking of this mm« grant Mentfah At Springfield. Already panther furs have been seen There Is talk of having a Christ they had undertaken an ImiMMsiblllty the Mediator of the New (Vivenant I under tils New < Covenant areangetnent, Among the very pretty social func if not heard of, and panther mixture« mas tree at the hall on Christmas 253,098, or 14.3 per cent. The population of the Btate of Not a Jew kept the Law perfectly King of kings mid Ix.rd of ),,rrt* wbf) will ultimately apply to all nations- tions of the week was the afternoon may be looked for among the fabrics. evening. Minnesota is 2,075,078, according to Not h Jew. therefore, gained eternal aa the repri-si'ntHtlve ,,f I niter that new arrangement, tinder given by Mrs. Paul Bettlebelm and Many luxurious looking, though sim . to statistics of the 13th census made daughter Annette, Tuesday, the time ple in effect, frocks are displayed for An expert figures that a steel public yesterday. This Is an Increase life during the first year. But God, hovnh, hls Father. 1« to reign nnMl «11 Israel's New Covenant, all the families being delightfully spent in progres formal winter wear. Among the la bridge can be erected at Corvallis of the earth will |N. privileged to be foreknowing this, had mnde prepara sive whist. Tn the card contest, the test type« 1« one embodying the la across the Willamette for $50,000, of 324,314, or 18.5 per cent over 1,- tion for a repetition of the Atonement .h»i? 7 M r " " b<> pOt dnwn; unnl Hnt"h come "Israelite« Indeed" through faith- «hall be bound and, ultimately, «hall honors were won by Mrs Henry Korf. test ideas from Paris. It Is in bishop which Is $35,000 less than the Al- 751.394 in 1900. The increase from Day every year, so that the people 1890 to 1900 was 440,160, or 33.8 be cniahed- until Adnm and hls rare ftilne«« to the great Prophet, Priest. The event wound up most appro pnrple silk gauze, built over soft sat- bany bridge coit. I per cent. mieiit continue striving to attain eter- releaaeil from Divine N..nten,.e. undvr King and Mediator of Isruel and of «H priately with an elaborate three- the fntnlHcs of the earth. •»'5W ■ i -*■ I ■ I I < < r I t I’. nr ah. a h«»l c ( Fron