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LITTLE ST0RIET1 ES PROPOSED PACIFIC I son of her own, Isaac, long years ones First amongst these saints wen after the boudtuaid, her substitute, some of the Jewish natiuu. necordiaa OF GAY GOTHAM HIGHWAY ENDORSED uad brought forth Ishmael. When to tlie Divine llu’e: a< tir> S riptu.- Isaac was born. Sanb repudiated l b set fort 11 "to tile Jew tl.st." litis Walla Walla Good Roads Con Wltj Inebriated Guest Thought mael and no longer a- kaowie ig. c $1 hl. Bride » in-s li..s be n -i•’»• t d • Hir Room Stifling try nation, pe« ;de. I; <•!. d .‘i ss Iler sill, but. Ills .<1. I lai! d ev r. vention Heartily En Hot j hi ali X»ill !><■ L U a ii • k- « • dorses It Fhe Mystery. Covered So Long, ihii«g tor Isaac. I ll • antitype of till , 1 yet "Fear n«t. litt e 1. » k, it F it 4 I..' 1 : , is that from tlie time that G d be; a Is Now Made Plain. the develoj ment of tlie S. t«,’. u I l-i u- tiler’s fi . <1 pl. asi..’c t<> give • \e : the A night clerk I »ec I a ILr u- ! The only measure nt the recent and set forth the a ' j . cii . t I'.. : Kitigueta"- tlie spi 4uni, u.i Hist eri» or maybe It st hi.» with 1 good roads conventton. composed of ur.l I n doni i f Mi. ! li /ohi !. .: flee.” through v.!:! !i t’.:.- : today deposed ns delegates from Washington, Idaho « na t lie St. \ It US Isaac, the Second Son of th« Patri rael would be d-v . ■■ <1 t 4 (. him l;t his t!:roiu' t:. tli. » earthly follows, to-wlt: and Montana, held at Walla Walla, arch, Picturtd th« Heavenly Seed. time it is-gau to 1.- t.et.ty i Kltigil- i xx!i!i !i inis 1 . « n promis'd i "cine of them liotiey boys w ho At the annual school meeting thia to receive unanimous endorsement, spend their nights In riotous enjoy that tlie chief portion of tlie I1 t’.etiultely to Israel. Ishmael, the First Son, the «as the Pacific highway project of of God to bless tlie world was not The Brida Class ana the Great Com afternoon in the High school build building a Mexleo-to Canada highwa» ment under lite flaring lights, »nd Earthly Seed. cplllg off the effects ing a 5 1-2 mill tax was levied for be fulfilhsi through tlie isliui I . pany. along ilia Pacific const Not a single their dais In nobbled In Itero nt e I natural Israel, but through Other S, riptures have shown us that school purposes after a severe fight objection to the proposed work was or their ft'.!’ on tlie part of those inierested in other mort Ing timi a I tn »bout ' Seed — Spiritual Israel. two elasses aiuoli •••• these there are O m n h a. Neb.. better schools for Eugene. This voiced and and the display of en'htt ■inked f<i r ' a ft lie was what you Dec. 11. — Pastor The Wall-Spring of Hop. “or th« Jew», saints. A few, peeullarly devoti d. w ili school meeting was a disgrace to the siasUI evidenced tlie vast i ' mn' of cull It? i. 'll. lit up. ami It From the first there w .s manifested constitute thè Bride class. And a city. There were not over a hun Interest that Ims been awak it'd In Russell of Brook t |>()k three be ¡1 llO|»H to get him to tile good roads cause a'lainie bless g.s us of a competition for the A ■ tar . r number, not so coura dred voters present and the body did ■ h 1 a signed bln' lyn Tabernacle vis \s an example '»f tile interest tliat numi bt*r 62. t<' v. i.l c< li not at all repres<*nt Eugene as n ited our city yes- ing. And as Ishmael m ■ cd at tlie in tlie ’!'.. 'i and rlghtect «<■ Aloni V. ubnii t v o'v < rk he came Hull is lielng taken in the Pacific High u, wearing stin t, uer companions. l:.'t so:» :C>ts. whole. The .school board asked for way association’s xvorl ( li<’ (»1 fie tenl.-iy us the guest fant Isaac, so the Jew, la hi colisi a ln>'. into I itila ( by six mills, it showed that this slim stated that an Oregon as eiv.-i travelled a; only hi» pirjiir iu« and a Ik hat. anil of the Interna able development and strength, tuo» was actually needed for tlie sihobl ¡Uld Id i il -inn ind-4* at •tli” i*»'am h tional Bible Stu at th« Antitypical Isaac- work. It declared that the teachers' not even n delegate t iguor Ju? Il » n't shl .-.-l> n that el’ tion, asked iiermtssloi dents Assis-iati 11. compamtivi salaries must be raised in order to lt'|i so i lite «h mshetkino« I the project ami to nr He gave two pub follower and pers. keep the other cities of Oregon iroi ; he exphiln- »lu w strd : I 111 r* HIk' -etitatlves from the tl !■ dor to co lie u d d r e s s e s. it showed drafting Eugene's fore ( wa> (ion that new departments were needed do all in th«‘ir power ’ rfvctli which were heard h Why r it d id ìli •n n blit I not .lily a m:>::.:a! training d- >art- moveriient. by large and in I mil and Hoad \t tit« Oregon Good .ildert If von ment. MJOOUME.LL telligent audiences. lit' oti tl I tion. called by the . i,. In spite of this, att amen Intent tie We report his ad \\ lilt ids as- n Intion. to lie was made to vote oui' ft'-o mills, Portland December 12. the me t Im ed n dress from these v ■ in a r'e.'i'h by 'l ilts was advocated i a lias i: uortant matter to come tip for dis ’ “And Isaac brought Reis'. into h: ihesied an ap- E. ,1. Frasier, who pr q favor, i frotn mother Sarah's tent. . .1 - wi cussion will be that of det >rtnlnUig be" r proaching panic, and by i numb," of u‘a>s and means for tlie construction Wife and he loved liei te- .. - xx.v rr.tiaui s S' >ut o3’ fron tuael i . splendid talks others, it was only by When we sometimes speak of Abra ■e. The aha 11 bo presence and family an< of Oregon's part of the intcrn.ittonal II. Allen. by Mayor Matlock. S D. Al’, r. Su highway. ham. Isaac and otliers as types we bread and water xvb' Judge Lionel Webster, :ar to k the ■at perintendent Stockton and a nd others i ish: riel who is in active charge of the good Should uot be understood to mean that with her. by whl ' the t io that a motion raising this to five and road» meeting, has announced that they were merely types that the Bi were nourished i ■ w 4! a ss for fol! u half mills was carried, and ■ nly her slrnll n! • l e brtusi: every person favoring highway Im Tile Clief's Inquiry! ble stories respecting them are fic a time, pictures in., 1 -oci's 'lice of the Klug, shoxvin: thaï by a dose vote. Those oppose I to provement will be admitted as a dol®- the ; In one of New York’s leading tions. A person or thiug is a type of God through the ad the tiler, the higher tax declared that they had of ill always lie a difft ret gate. This is something new In con apartment hotels lives an old lady, when, in addition to the actual expe prophets which still belong . he Jew rank i i the spiritual plan«'. The« t Wo secured an education without the vention wor kand should prove the the widow of n captain of high fi riences, the Scrlptv.'es i ui . ate that it and upon which, for eigbtee . . aturfes. eia: whi it could big feature of the meeting. are again pi tured in the Lax» "frilXs” and didn’t see nance who died a few years ago Icav not be done today, One man declar- prefigures nnd iilu’tr; - ou a small he has been nourished, a J without Iler only Convict labor, on a small scale, Ing her "nothing but." as Pr •sts ami Invites, tlie Bride xlass ed that if 8 U. mills was good enough acale sor.-.e per-on or things yet fu which the hope of the n; ion would beii: .-epresented by tlie Priest i xv for last year 5 ought to do for this has l»een used to advantage in Ore coniiianions ar« 11 parrot, a cat nnd ture. As. f r Instance, Adam in cer have perished. gon for some time past, and it is the 11 maid She has the reputation in g . their willing sacrifices of the year. tain respects, ns the Lead of the race, intention of Judge Webster to pre Now we come to the <' re moment certi ’. portion in favor of the heivenly. among the employes of being the The assessed valuation of the sent a plan whereby more penal ser was a type of Messiah, the Second pictured in Genesis xxi. 15-lt' most exacting pntron of the est a li- The We a re not to identify tlie IV ale e a-- property in th-- Eugene district this vants will be pressed into service Bailment, but she never gives a tip, Adam. water provided by Abraham had been xvi h t > nominal Christian Chur hes year is $8.325,292. l.ast year it was Many of Oregon's most Influential holding It as a matter of principle. The first Adam was the bead of our consumed. No more wa- to I had. . f today any more than we vvoull i a- $4.923,865. men have already promised to sup Tlie other dav, the mnld being out race. btK failed to gi-e the eternal life Ishmael was dying, Hagr r. bls ■ other. Apostles xvitli tlie J.-v!<b port this move and it is expected that ami th« beloved cat exhibiting signs desired In God’s providence Messiah separated herself from I 'm. At the tify th the plan will be unanimously endors of hunger, the old lady made her wai of their day. The A: - SPRINGFIELD WILL is to be the Second A.'atu. in the sense opportune moment the .-..uel f the ('h irei, ed. to the hotel kitchen to secure food select few. ami similar y !! that he will regenerate, ns his chil Lord appeared to her and t tinted her to were a Th« suggestion of A. L. Westgard. for the feline \pproiii'h111 g lite linn» l>ers of the Church thr ir.’ HAVE NINE-MILL me . Te dren. all the posterity of the First a spring of water, where ''.io re 'eshed pathfinder for the Touring club of ghtv chef, and speaking Indignantly, Age have been a select fe out the Adam. Messiah is thus declared in herself and Ishmael wit!' new Ife. America, over the proposed Pacific a If he were :it fault for th« hunger CITY TAX LEVY highway < ut of a nominal ninny. "The I. rd prophecy to be the Everlasting Fa on his return trip, has ev of her pet, -he conimanded: The nntitytie of this no- • to be are bls." The trm them that ery« here met witIi tavor. As It is "Give me some <at’s meat, Imm« ther of mankind—the Father or Life seen before us. The J V.' ish people. k no wet It Based on Assessed Valuation of ’ is beeu sole-lisi, not only part of the plan for Mr. Westgard to dlntely.” giver. better than Adam, and who will separated more and n fr 7r m the Church < f tlie twelve tribes <( Israel, travel eastward through Canada, the "(>ul. oul." said th« auuve $830,4 51—Contract give to our race everlasting life, in Law and the Prophets, I omlng froi i all Canadians are bai k of the movement man bowing low, “hut will but fro: every other nation, pecpl? stead of -i heritage of weakness. Imp, : weak and faiut as respects h for Rock Made ■ Imli'.i' .!. T. Ronald. pie.-.id«nt of dame eat It here or take It and ti -g .j, even so many as the I.< rd fection and death. are about to die! But no. the Loci’ th« Pacific Highway association, will her?” has called. our GcJ Similarly. Moses not only was a real graciously points out a well-spring of Wednesday the Springfield coun address the Tacoma Business Wo Rebecca's leaving her father's house character, the leader of the nation of the water of life at this critical nm- cil met in adjourned meeting and af men's League on the subject of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ typified tlie personal consecration of Israel, but. additionally, he was a type ment. As Isbmael was rescued from ter several hours of hard figuring, "Good Roads’* on December 15th. In * of n gr ater Me-liat r—Mc--s!- h. As death by this water, so the nation of each one who, led of the Spirit, ac decided that ft. would bo net' -try view of the fact that women have ♦ ♦ ♦ cepts the Dlviue invitation to joiut- Railroad Notes to make a nine mill tax levy. This ♦ i recently* been given the power to M -s I! >;f it si the I.aw Cov mt ,t f< r Israel, whom lie typified, is now about ♦ heirsliip with Christ. Tlie first jew ♦ levy is bassed on the assessed prop vote, their support is invaluable In Israel, t > Messiah, the Prophet like to find in the providence of God that ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ $830,451. rhe any project calling for legislative ap Unto Mc-.-s. er antltypical of ili.'ll their portion of th ■ Abrahamb- Cove elry given to Rebecca, when first she erty valuation of Road propriation:1. (A- ts iii. 2t’. . is to be the Mediati r of nant is the earthly one. not the heav heeded the Invitation nnd invited tlie levy is segregated as follows: Order of Railway Conductors of 'a enly one. not the spiritual, They are servant to her home. represents the tax one mill, sewer two and genera) Is. 1’s I.', C vc’. nt. nnd,- -■ , tile New York t’cjitral will hold their six mills. At this ratio, when the received by believers, earliest blessing eighteenth annual ....... ption and ball the Abr ! . bl' -sine s will r about to be ri freshed and to enter returns are received, will place into at Terrace Garden. New York, Friday them and through them reach all the I u|>on a new career, That career, how- The jewelry she received after she had the city treasury $7.474.05. or for Isaac and liecome his night. families of the earth (Jer. xxxi. 3D. ever, will not mark t!??m as Ishmael- decided to go to the different funds will he $830.45 An net enforcing tlie use of safety Similarly, Aaron was a type of tlie ites. nor will tiieir Ni'.v Covenant re wife represents the blessings of the for road, $1.660.91 sewer and for tip ♦ e fund $4.982.70. This • •»••»••••«./•••••a appliances on Inter-state railroads higher priesthood and its better sacri lationship be symbolized by Hagar. Holy Spirit which come upon the fully- general will lie taken up during the present fices connected with the New Cove the Old Law Covenant. Thenceforth consecrated, those who determine to amount is supposed to be sufficient It is with pleasure that we road session of congress. nant. So. also, the under-priests and they are represented under a new type. walk in the footsteps of Jesus in the to take care of the city’s financial the : r.iwiiii’'1-iiiei ■ th . The New York Central has placed tl I' - narrow way into the Kingdom, under needs for the coming year and while the Levites. additional to their own Isaac Was Heir of All. the assessment may be considered zer is to play in the Eugen« theatre an order for 323 locomotives, to re- the guidance of the Holy Spirit, experiences, served, in God's provl- ' If. at first, our Jewish friends might "1 place the old ones, which will go to Arrived at the end of her journey, high by some it is the only possible tonight. Ills fa-e. l.iol ¡nn ot dence, as types of the higher institu be Inclined to feel disappointed that th« window cards, recalls da.,s, not th« Junk heap next year way to raise money to meet the pres tions by which the New Covenant will . they were represented in Ishmael, and she fouud herself in the presence of ent obligations. Last year a Recent reports of the Baltimore A- a 1 5 long ago, when he was ; be inaugurated shortly. not in Isaac, by the Hagar Covenant, Isaac, anil Immediately alighted from mill levy was made but the assessed here, musically and socially. It re- Ohio show a considerable Increase In On this occasion we ask your atten the Covenant of lxindage to the Law. her camel and covered herself with a valuation amounted to only about calls, too, some clever stunts in glee aiperating expenses over th« same pe club history. The glee club has boast riod last year tion to Abraham, known in the Scrip instead of being formed free from the veil. Thus, pictorially, is represented $300,000. \ bond issue of $150,1)00,000 has ed a number of clever Impersonators, Contract For Rock. tures as the friend of God. as the ! Law. there is a consolation. Their the fact that the Church, when having been authorized bv the new Oregon but perhaps no on« has equalled the experienced the change of the First The town council met last Tues father of the faithful, and to his son consolation is that Isaac typified the daintiness and fairy feminine graces W ashington Railroad and Navigation Isaac, the Son of Promise, born out of Messiah and that Israel is pictured as Resurrection and in the presence of day evening for the purpose of mak displayed by Arthur Frazer In his company, which Is a consolidation of the natural order, miraculously, when the nation on whose behalf Messiah the heavenly Bridegroom, will no ing the regular annual tax levy and college days. Since then he has de the short lines of the Union Pacific to enter Into a contraci n ’ p his mother was old: also to Isaac's will mediate tbe New Law Covenant. longer need the guidance of the holy also Oregon Power company, successors voted himself to the piano and is said In th« Northwest. Spirit, through the Scriptures. This wife. Rebecca, selected by Abraham The Messiah must be spiritual, in or- Thirty thousand tons of steel rails to the Northwestern Corporation to have mor« than fulfilled the ex to be the companion and joint-heir dor to be able to confer the great part <vf the picture, of course, is yet This contract was for th« purchase pectations of many admiring friends. have been ordered by the Lncknwn- with his son Isaac in his Inheritance. hies: tings indicated in the Covenant future. The Scriptures, however, in of 1000 yards of crushed rock, the The concert tonight, in which in- will na, comparing with a ir-ual annua! These personages lived their lives mad« xvlth Abraham. The nation of dicate. and outward conditions cor city to furnish the rock at the bun be assisted by Miss Rowland, who has renewal of 20,000 tons Rallri »■ugh- wholly unconscious of the fact that Israel never expected to bo spiritual roborate the fact, that tlip time of kers for 90 cents per yard, the con ii ently <• <■ >me finm Boston, will be slight tract price being $906 for 1000 yards one of the musical events of the win out the God was using them and over-ruling and had no such promise in the Bible. this glorious change is nigh at hand. Increj 'aso Tor last, month, their affairs so as to make of them To tlie Jews will come exactly what To Be the Mother of Thousands of of rock, which will give a good profit ter A number of prominent r; 11 T( to the city, as it costs much less than Millions. prophetic pictures of his own great they have always been expecting— Death has once a gain removed a men Mill attend the National 90 cents to quarry the rock and de Isaac immediately received Rebecca Plan of the Ages. These type-pictures greatness as an earthly people, honor liver it to the bunk rs. Th« contract figure of world-wide • interest. Mrs. and Harbors congress. «Iilch are always to be read in full harmony as tbe elect nation through whom the and took Iter into ills mother's tent. was based on one continuous tun and Eddy has long been an interesting Washington .tomorrow with the inspired writings of the Bible New Covenant blessings will be oi>eu- Sarah hud died and Rebecca became was signed by the mayor on Wednetf character, but not like Tolstoy, on Perhaps tlie most prosperous short and never to be understood iu contra cd up to all tlie world of mankind—the her successor. Thus is beautifully- day last. account of powerful personality. Sat- rail roa <1 in the country is the PlttS- pictured the fact that when the Bride isfying all social cravings by meeting burg & Lake Erie, which, with 191 diction of the same. Gentiles. Small Iten-s reports the limited circle about her. she Ims miles of track, handles more tons of Abraham a Type of God. As already pointed out, Isaac, the of Messiah shall be «complete on the The attending physician . . . Not everything that Abraham did. son of Abraham, typified tlie Messiah plane of glory, the Sarah Covenant Mrs. J. W. Machen, who teceived ' baffled every attempt. Inquisitive or revenue freight than t io- I: ? however, is to be esteemed typical. In of glory, the Son of God and heir of will be at an end and her place, ns a badlv fractured limb over a tnonih worshipful, to approach her Individ with its 9212 miles, or than the 1111- ual life, Her remarkable power over nois Central and Louisville A- Nash- a general way this grand man of the all the promises—the one through channel of blessing, will be taken by ago from a fall, as getting along a large body of converts was gained ville, with 4500 miles. past looms up before our mimls as a whom alone eternal life may be ob the glorified Church. Then will lie nicvely. More than three score railroads Paul Bettleheim, who has been in without personal influence, was won monument of faith and integrity and tained nnd restitution to that perfec fulfilled the prophetic blessing of her the geneial merchandise business in entirely through an appeal to the in operating west, north ami HOIlth of relatives, ‘ 'Be thou the mother of justice. The blessings promised to go tion which will enable Israel and the Springfield for the past several years, tellect and with that appeal couch Chicago are affected by th« strike through him to his Seed, which would world to keep the Divine Law perfect thousands of millions.” Those thou I has decided to quit the same and has ed in terms often obscure and diffi vote being taken by the Brotherhood constitute him the father of many na ly and merit the gift of God, eternal sands of millions represent tlie world placed his large stock in the hands cult to comprehend. of Ijocomotive Engineers, annoiinc- Yet, to the normal imagination. ment of which Is expected the latter tions, made of him, as St. Paul points life, according to their New Law Cove of mankind, which will be regenerat of Lewis Bros. & Co., of Chicago and Mrs. Eddy is an impossibility. A part of this •week. out, a type of the Almighty, from nant by and through its great Medla- ed, or granted new life by the great Spokane. Messiah during the thousand years of During the past year, except on the woman, the founder of a great re Many millions of dollars in annual whom flows every good and every per ! tor—Messiah. his reign as the Medintor of the New night of the tenth of each month or ligion, the savior of a sick and sin- payments to small "Jerkwater” roads fect gift—from whom proceeds the Eleazar Type of the Holy Spirit. That is a are Involved in a case to lie heard at pay day at the mill, it has been the smitten world? Never! In due time. Abraham sent his trust Covenant. blessing which ultimately is to flow task for a man. it seems reasonable New Orleans later In the weel? by the custom for the stores to close at six Messiah will be the regenerator and ed servant Eleazar (typical of tbe holy through Messiah, his Son, and through to say that woman tempted man and Interstate commerce commission. Israel, his people, unto all the families j Spirit) to select a Bride for his son his Bride will be the nourlsher, in o'clock, but it was decided at Tues that he fell. That sounds like wo day night’s meeting of the Mer President Theodore P. Shouts, of Isaac. Eleazar might not go anywhere. structor, helper of all mankind under chants' Protective association that all man—and like man. In expiation of the Iowa Central, gives as his opinion of the earth. All Christians, presumably, are aware He was directed to go only to those of the New Covenant, because it will be business house swould remain open her fault we expect her to lead us. that the roads of the country are not of St. Paul's interpretation of Abra Abraham’s family, thus Implying that this antitypical Isaac and his Bride until 9 o'clock the week before and through tears and prayers, back to over-capitalized, and declares that an righteousness. ham and his family as types. As none would be called to be the Bride that will mediate for Israel, and after Christmas. increase in rates Is essential If the The path of the profit has been roads are to make necessary Improve Abraham typified God, so his wife of Messiah except such as were already through Israel for the world, the New- Mrs. Welby Stevens, who has been typified the Covenant through which in relationship to God through faith, Covenant of Restitution blessings confined to her bed for the past six proverbially lonely and destitute of ments ami extensions. Mrs. Eddy has sold her Canadian farmers will send repre the vitality of the promise ultimately obedience and justification. When the (Acts iii, 19-21). “In thee and in thy weeks, is reported in a precarious comfort. develops the Seed of Promise—Isaac in servant had found Rebecca he put Seed shall all the families of the earth condition and was taken to the local message, has grown rich and has sentatives to Ottawa next week to a type, and Messiah iu the antitype. upon her certain jewels, explained to lie blessed,” applies primarily, ns St. hospital last Monday evening, where been surrounded by friends eager to meet the members of the Dominion do her bidding. Nowhere has there St. Paul also explains that Sarah's serv her and iter relatives the nature of his Paul shows, to Messiah and ills she can receive better care. Mr Ste been that denial of the flesh which government and psrliament, and to vens says her condition remain about urge, among other matters, that th« ant, Hagar, at Sarah’s wish, became mission, nnd asked her if she were Church in glory—the sacrifices being the same, but it is hoped she will has been the means of sincerity in so proposed Hudson’s Bay railroad be fur a time her representative with willing to come and be Isaac's Bride. past, the spiritual nature being attain regain her former good health. many an anguished soul, striving for owned and operated by the govern Abraham and brought forth Ishmael. He said. My master, Abraham, is very ed as a reward for the sacrifices (Gala At the regular annaul meeting of saintliness. Faith hesitates when ment. Hagar, St. Paul explains, typified the rich and all that he hath he hath given tians Ilf, 1G, the First Baptist church of Spring asked to accept this woman, hand Arguments rm the evidence adduc Law Covenant, vitalized by the gra unto Isaac. Whoever will first receive Messiah field, held on Saturday afternoon, somely gowned, luxuriously housed, ed at the rate hearing In Chicago will as a final interpreter of the life of cious arrangements of the same God lie heard by the Interstate commis Thus the great riches of God nre and come into harmony with the December 3rd, the following officers sion in Washington next week. and Father. And Hagar's son, lit- Again illustrated in Abraham and the righteous laws of his Invisible King were elected for the ensuing year: the Man of Sorrows. • If the founding of a religion Western shippers assert that phy erally Abraham's first-born, typlfied j fact that Messiah is his Son and tile dom will tie the first to lie blessed. Trustee. Earle Young: church clerk, the Jewish nation, the first develop- 1 heir of all the promises of God, the There will lie no partiality in this Mr F Mosier; treasurer, P. II. Em should ever be entrusted to a wo sical valuations made by state rail ery; chorister, Mrs. Ambrose Middle man’s hands, the human mind would wont under the Covenant. One through whom Israel and all man matter, for God is no respector of per ton: organist, I^ola Barr; deacon, Al instinctively stipulate that she must road ('ommissloners of Texas, South As Abraham loved Isaac and desired kind shalMie blessed. Rebecca prompt sons However, because of their past fred Bigejow; Sunday school super to the last remain a virgin, immacu Dakota, Minnesota and Wisconsin a blessing upon him, so God loved Is ly responded and thus betrothed her experiences, nnd enrthly hopes and intendent, Itansom Miller; secretary, late, consecrated to the message that show an over-capitalization of rail roads operating In those stales am rael and desired a blessing upon Israel, self to the unseen Bridegroom and trust in the I.aw and the Prophets, Sunday school. Nora Sorensen; treas she brings. Mrs. Eddy was three ounting to $409,000,000. the offspring of the Law Covenant. hasted with the servant t« Isaac. As the Jews will lie the first amoqgst the urer, Earle Young; librarian, Thur times married, and once diverced. Nevertheless, as Ishmael, the offspring her kinsfolk bade her goodliy they nations to accept the new order of man Chase.~-~N"ew<!. Out of a career thus unsatisfying The infant son of John J Rude nnd either to Imagination or reason and wife was christened last night at of the bond-woman, was declared not wished her a blessing in these words. things nnd ally themselves with it; Rev. M. P. Dommersnaes, who has without the use of personal magne 1 toeir to be the primary heir of the Abra- "Be thou the mother of thousands of therefore, to them will the blessings their nome, home, ¿Xi 281 wt-sf West Seventh wtreet, street, been the able and popular pastor of tism, Mrs. Eddy has built a strong bamic promise, but a secondary one, millions” (Genesis xxlv, 60). go first nnd through them, ns instrn- the local church of the Norwegian I church, has set together and put Into I by Rev. M. P. DommerHnaes, pastor so the children of Israel, the offspring We road that “Rebecca arose and her ments of the Kingdom, the blessings Lutheran denomination for several; motion a vast machine, which, ac-i of the United Norwegian Lutheran of the Law Covenant, were not intend damsels (maids, sen-ants) and they will extend to all. church. The little fellow was given years past. Itas aicepted a call to the cording to Its directions, will be in ed to be the Spiritual Messiah through rode upon the camels nnd followed the While thanking God for the glorious pastorate of the church at Butte. I no way weakened by the passing of the name of Reuben Klengston Rude Besides the family and minister, the whom the promise declared that the j man Eleazar." prospects of that glorious time which Mont., and will take up his labors at, Its founder. following were present at the chris blessing should first proceed. I Here we find. In harmony with other is nearing, let us, dear friends, seek tn j that place about the first of the new In whatever light we view it, her In tbe type, we see that Sarah. Abra , Scriptures, a picture of this Gospel tnnke our calling nnd election sure to ' year. His many friends here will re- life has been an amazing one. The tening: Mr. and Mrs. M. Svarv.-rud, and Mrs. M. J. Hansen, Mr. and ham’s wife, who represented the origl- i Age. and its work of bringing to Mes- membership in the Body of the Bride i gret to learn of his Intended depart- influence of her teaching has reach Mr. Mrs. George I H. Roberts and Miss I ure. His successor here has not yet ed far beyond the circle of her ex Hansen. A ■al Abrahamic Covenant brought forth 1 «lah a special Bride class of saintly of Christ. very enjoyable evening istence. I been selected. was spent. S GREAT PLAN HIDDEN IN ABRAHAM AND FAMILY, SCHOOL TAX FIXEO AÏ FIVE ANO A HALF MILLS PUH JpaM am IV ? FlfflFML Boston, l>ec. ! IIUHUMi Hilnplit- It.v marked thè 1 li nwity loiluy <> thè body <>f Mi* dur.v Baker G Ed dy. fouildvr of lite Chrislliiii Selene« chureli. The aulì »treameil luto thè moni of ihe ClicHtnut illll iiihiih I oii No ( urinili wa» draun ex< cpt a < ou pie of tliln, rose < >>lor<'<l drupitrle» in thè soiitlieiu t p.ti l of ih« room.» lieti thè body of trs l'hldy lay In n br<>us*i coltili. Si.l'Urcd ilmut ili III« pur lors litui llli ei y «ere pel llupr» olle liutiiltcd «in! HÌly iivrsotiH .luilite t'IH "l'I Sliillli, flik i, .(il >f Ilio tnotlicr i hun h, r«a<l < lei ti froi't III« HirlpiurcH and co retali' utsaagiH frolli "Selcili« alni Ile.liti . ' unti tllell. pllllHlllg U tuli minute, leil tllc little nuilleii' e III ali <|lbl« r itltlon of tllc I. ui .I' h praicr M ri. Carroll Power» elor«'d Ih« is min !'■ servii« li» t«n<liiig Mrr Eddy'H Mother's cvelilllg pra..' I " A pria ' sten of vigiliceli i it Ilice tllell Ht»rtcd 1'11 llic fve tulle tirivi- te Mount Aubiirn cetnetery. Tlu-re thè ftlllvrul le I ' • '■ «US l iuiiplel li utili tliv retidliiK by Juilgv Smith <»f thè 23d l’salm. Wlivi't tlic filini restlUK pii» « «»$ thè body «HI '« •* n mailer of <<»u Jeetllfv. The Chrlstlllll Seleni e lenti « i h hud prie tlcnlly »eltleil oli ii lui III Mi. Auburii celilctery, bui Gi'orgi \V Glovcr, thè »oli. ixpre»Mc<l u stroiig «tsh yestvrduy In favor of burlai nt Tllton. New Hampshire. : FZ DS AND FASHIONS J Ht«4*******«****«4****«*v th When Sori Ne»- York. 1 ety •—Jendar I h cr \ <!♦•»! from nmr glu 1 margin,. th«*ti . (tIn* dr«‘M'ti»n \r>» i ii th** mtlllneis kers liaptiv <•. »» h makei'M. th” h„ec., , 1' d< IxIH'lb llllfi »hoemukers, haberdasher* to V < r.o ii.“ for thin lailzmk: mid on. Is the ax« ol finds It Iti ’ h« u orld •m;.»> i nd fl- as In th a! natici» ’ ' 4»f II Th« most < moment Is th' f murn« . loua rival to li>< ho hhlr the t''! Ill II ' i lot . met« K.tiii «d surricienti. In *ds in » 1 »1} to Incliid«* ! 'i., r »de|n, hi- all of th»- < «■ •id’lh’ I Co »he stead of - be In. "mlnce-your ' Jim •nHlori-’ Th«« **OW, newest sk ii ar«* l<’»!i.III’? with gam n' K Hl I It4- v m’’ ’ ne. if th« materia ■» .in» not’! hiv ’ phabb«; or. to take tn mui with tiny -In' th»' fullnei If th« hi . I«'r «'lothn ar«* used. Perhaps tin • very Hinart«*Hf nklrts nr>< those showing <»n«‘-I»I« m ’«» tunlcM. falling rnthcr low. but showing a foundation skirt Very often this lower skirt Is of another color, mid not Infrequently one see» It of nn en tirely different material The tunics ar« always trimmed, usually with a brnldltig of soft, rntlicr large, black or colored cord, and buttons to match The skirt Is usually trimmed with fur. or with a baud of velvet or satin. I he short skirt, merely touching the ground. <>r just clearing It. asso ciated «'Ith a sepnrut« train or n trained tunic. Ims u considerable vogue nnd Is often very charming 1 li** train nt th<i* aide liiht’.ad of th” midribi» of th«« bark I h liti itimi shut w him of faahlot on«* **•«•* It oc- ally, oven upon H<»rvat Ivv Parlai an m<r»d«*H. the h 1« ¡IS Klvirm acope f’ IT til« * « xerrlHlnx: of verv »,irtlatir dmipery ’wizardry on the part ( •f Inaplrrd <l«‘Klrinora. rfli * 11h ii nr bottom 1 Inca an* g;a1 r11nu In favor . although wo- men < >f fanhion look«» d nt them anee i ipon their flrnt l ippenraii« •• Tho Bklrt liuttetll I'lUlldcd up to n wharp point front mid back Is perhaps t Im mot» iimputar v»' ridon of th»» Irre« n In r bottom lines, nnd situ« tills point Is Uot deep, merely show Illg tile instep, it is not extreme enough to offend conservative tastes. Tin- line allows more freedom m a very narrow skirt than the straight bottom line docs, mid one Is compelled to admit that in connection with pretty feet and th« smartest of footgear this skirt la real ly attractive. After liiack mid white the colors most affected by well-dressed women seem to be certain similes of dark violet and purple, greys of the vapor, mouse and medium ton*'», rather titan on the tuque shad' > long pop ular, and the deep Ii <. One secs all req of the Burgundy t 1 . and rn- tber more dark brown II ii usual, though for some reason or other It Is the exceptional costume In brown which succeeds in looking noticeably chic. For the lovely velvet tnllor-lliad'' gowns there Is nothing mor« elegant than the velvet shoe, **speclally when these frocks arc finished with satin. For satin frocks there arc elegant shoes of soft, lusterh'ss corded silk to peep out from the hem of th« skirt. Almost any kind of shoe, so long as It Is neat mid not exhaggcr- ated as to cut. Is en regale with th« new skirts, but the duller the leather perhaps the better. At least It I h ho In Paris and New York, where wo men are seeking doeskin for chans- siires of every description. Doeskin, by the way, Ims largely taken th« place of suede, which It rcst-mbles closely enough to lie mlstiiken for It quite often. There never was such an abun dance of smart blouses as this sea son On« of the French coutourl- eres has turned out a simple model that. Is attracting attention on both sides of the water. The design owes much of Its style to the ribbon strip»' crossing the shoulders, and to n deep bended girdle done In jet and steel, with mock jewels (or real, If It can be aforded), to give a touch of color There Is a yoke of old yellow linen, exquisitely embroidered by hand. This is outlined with a beaded band.