THE TWICE-A WEEK GUAAD, THURSDAY, JAN. 12, 1911 I WHEN GOD WAS ALONE! BJ0ÜE CREAM WAS BEGUN the incompf .’ heusible on : p«Uor Rumll Oîiwwil, MD«fore th« Beginning.** «I I II “there un» Ionia to ir. ,iu but Io Us I lie i* I* but « Fntlier," nud "ii" np)«« u ! his In «t«'ii'Ing "I h I n ne lain j.-ms Christ '‘mi«! that <•> ri t .«.. i shall «'«inf "i Hint J> us « * blh. I l,"r«l. t" the glory <«f . F«.ther' tl'hlllpplmis II. ! 1 . The H«rl|>lill<-H till us rn of ever;, creature'* IR«»v«»hill«»tis HI. 14; U o I ol sinus I. 1M. lb» wan tin' first < »pres sion or manifestati n of lh<* Divine attributes «John I, 18). Tills mighty G'sl, Jeliovnb, »i-lf-ceu tirisi, Hclf-contnlliisl. Is ours, tbe same yi'stirday, to«luy and foevicr. In* ebnnges not. Divine Attribute Glorious, K vit . attribute th' Dliln«' ■ hnr a« ter w.is th«' siitne million» ago that it H today, but Jhat was uni«'« «■ il«sl 1 i eri st«'| tlon has ten«! -I t « display 1 chancier mor«' mai more, aucesslve st« p and dm «'Jo It of < rea erentloti has brought forth i tun's « iip.ilil«' of « «inipn li«'' • the Eternal tin«'. We deem it i eoi ibi«» to assume that Jetw utlv«* |x>wer will continue t> i ••vil In til ' eirtli " un w im », It will n •i neecssarll.i lu» ‘Hl'i of <»X|M*i||etit f' n any i«'.«- "i to pern h n «ItnllHi* reirf a ..f Sin ii .id llie Wllli'H of < > ii.>r wiihout tlieir passing (lire < ' o rietu ì ' s wiltl sin ami «ientli - ih Irne lieen pelinltteil in conile«' witli tln> hunianlti <>f enrth. Ths Permission of Evil. fan we noi »«• ii bromi renson for thè | ■rinl'-sion of evil oli thè earth for file peiniissloii of th«1 relgn of Sili ami Dea ili. whlcli for slx tlioiisaml .Vt'iir bus nppareiitly disgravisi tln' Crenti r, degiadial hiliiinnlty. listoni li ed thè an . I h ami censiliutisl <>ur ru< •«• a gionning crentlon? Only « ben we «Ibi e' n thnt Messiali’s Liti; Ioni wlll siirely brilla nritor out of tlils coiiì ’ u Sion, «lo we liegln to gai tbe prop i forti • upon our sub; et nml reali.:«' tl«>n with hnmanlty. nml fr«>in tlmt Rtiind|«olnt linin', enn "<■ lllw trnti'il Dlilti«' W;«l«un. J uh II «'. L ' mid Poivi'i'. The prliiv’ry 1 mi "“«■« Jnstlc' Him In brlngH mi .cring : n I eventually «¡«'iilli. The xe ««nd lixion was that of 1 ' 'Im' compimslon. syiupnthy- L«"e. This I«' ■ ii iviix iniiiilft''l' «l hi II'' ‘-ending of th«» R<'i|«'em< r «n«l 1« « sub- xe«pii'nt ren inl of «’inltntlou. mil ll! gnthorliig of mi ''el«' t" t’h'i: Ii to b«' tils nssnclatis In rlirv nml In th«' blessing of th«' ri'di'eim«! r.iee. The reign of glory, th" rel.:u I’ Me - Inh. soon to be Intmdm ' «1. will lift tip poor humanity from «hi nml 'w. fmi;« degrml-ith'ii nml deall|. mid rlv«' < ' I'lch mid nil th' fni'e-.t opi ortuiil',. ’ return to liiimmi p«'rf«' tlon nml to Di vine f ivor nml evrl « Jit ■ Ilf« In nP thnt work of hiimmi r«'«t!'u tlon. which "ill Im luil«' th" iiivnkoiiin of lumiklml from th«' sleep of d< mli the one grinit l<«iRon "111 be th«' grout neSM of the Divine Power which "III bo excrclHed through Miralah. the God like One, th«» Prince of Life, “the Mn< » of Glory,” thè liislermer, th» noli« ally In thè Hook of Itevelstlon. In timi v I hìoh thè Tlirone of thè Eter Regeiieriilor of Albini nml I i I h ru«'«' )m| lltiullv, from Gin "tiii)i|pn!nt «>f noi Due I h gritpld' «iliy portruy«*«) a» thè th«' < ollipli'tlmi of Jeliovull'H gleni pur ■ ''«il «>f Divine power in I uutliorlty The inati.net oi modeaty natural to every woman ia often a posi i ati«l d'.iiiuiH ultii imiti mid In for th«' ! • I «u se, w|lh i'iig d ■ in n ini«- terllig ' i | lu> Lorrent to them, and so they endure in silence a condition i"H. i.rltt-n inni«!«, «.mi «„n,.,«' •. wiis li li I il ho f««r ■:: of disease v u h jrely progresses from bad to worse. "scah «1 «villi seieii ."¡ i .' h ." 1« ; :•«• .mt- aloii tu' ii relj n ing tbe compie««' h «' reey of th" Divine It been Z>r. l'!'.rce‘s p. ir!’c£t, to cumo o Le lumie i i..... iftet m.my Borneo who hsve torud a refuse pur) i » hch relrte«! In flint h r«>ll. I ;o>n unii glory imi for rinil ty it/ L!u oftor of Ffff'B conauitj- I ef«,ri» ih«' f'iundiitloii of tta» wor«d It atliictlon of bis e|«'lltu.«*.« oli lolh tli • bini lieen In th«' iiiind «In th«' |>oivert tioa by tetter. Al! correspoadenee ia bald aa ajcrcdly cnntidfo'iil. ilddreoa Dr. ft. V. htininn nnd firn iniggllc pinne. ’I he;i of thè gr«»nt Eternai. Ile limi plveu Purchased Votes Sufficient Three Thousand Acres Near Pierce. Duflaio, V. T. wlll reveiilcd lo n|| thè gloriali’* liIntH ri*H|H'«'tlng It m «I hod cnuaed II I « buiiK't«T of iln'lr Crentor, und ili«' im to l>o Hy inliollze«! In thè l.aw nml to Tit. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restores ar. i regulates Elect Illinois Sen Saginaw Sold—Orchards the womanly functiena, abolishes pain and builds up and r«wnlty for I i I h roipilrement of nlis «Iute soma extant to I h » «I s ritosl by tbe puts tbe dni’.bing touch of health on every weak woman righteousness nml perfectlon. ator ProphetH. But Stili it wi:x a libi len Will Be Set Out who gives it a fair trial. Htirrly, thè rasult oventnnlly wlll he. Mystery, be'-suse th«' prophetH ui.iliT !t Makes Weak Women Strong un tini H< rlptnreR dwhiru, thnt nl| stilili stoo«| not thè thlngs ivLI li they unite; lenrn rlglttisiusuesM, un«) hn ■ Inlqulty. nor • «uild sny understan«! thi in unti! Washington, Jan. 9. — Senator > Sick Women Weil. Poartland, Jan. 9.—Purchase was and timi every creature In tiemeu an I th«» Fnflu r'H “duo tini«'.'' whl< 1 be hml lleveridg«' Hiibniltted to the senate to­ completed Saturday by the Saginaw You can't afford to accept a eecret nostrum as a substitute report from the Or« l«ar rain committee on prlvlh-ges and elections acres of timber lands south of Eu­ In which he declares the testimony is gene, in Lane county, bearing approx ­ Ih«' T'iron«' of tbe Unlierse. nml lln- thus senh'd ami safely H‘» r«"«-*1 but It wns thè Divine deterniln: lèni tlmt It conclusive that far more than enough imately 100,000,000 feet of standing l.umb, thè Itisleeiner, forvver, bribery was practiced to Invalidate fir timber. The deal involved about sbollili I h - glieli on'y to tln» urie w Were we to nlloiv Olirseli es to ape« th«- election of Senator toirlmer. $100,000, and the land was purchas­ iv«,uhi «b iiiynstrnti» blu u rt'" !" n to Ill.1t«' respectlng III«' futuri' resp«'. tir: The fight to prevent Senator Lor­ ed from various owners, about a doz­ Jeliovali H h'in ■'■«! A geli f«,r the imer, of Illinois, from retaining his en in all, most of them being orig­ thè Dii Ine puri««« «•a In relntlon to th«« «•iirrylpg «mt of !!« > <• pur, ,, pre- seat In the United States senate was inal entrymen who obtained patent iidllloiis of worlda hi - oiiik I iih . our ■j««'« ulntlons would run thus: Tim e lu fl» . ,mit«d !"'tor«' thè wor!«l ■ IM. The opened today with a contest between from the government. The Saginaw Orchard & Timber Co. Htriictc«! nn«l n- of JtHiovnli In con honor of In lor tln» Arent, th, Repre- Senators Beveridge and Owen, both «■li. to « erri «mt thè claiming the right to fire the first Is composed of C. C. Shay, of Port­ jun<-tlon "Ith th<* tubini di­ v elopment sentntlve of Jr . eh' >. d hi* «]ls«-losi*l gun In the cause. Beveridge, by val- land; E. C. S. Brainard and C. E. lli thè Divine nan In the earth "111 I >li Im* ptirj" In mli an«- ....... ly to th«' otte "ho would ue of being a member of the «oni­ Brainard, of Payette, Idaho, and tb«'r«‘by !»«• fittisi ami pi<-pnri'l to be mlttee on privileges and elections, Hoskins, of Portland. The Ida­ «lemoiistrnt«' Ids v «>rt)dn«'ss to I h » tbe which investigated the charges of Omar tbe Di-Ine \gcnts to other worlds, ho men are large holders of orchard great Mr-slili, ih" gre.it iN'liverer, bribery against Lorimer, gained a lands near Payette, and are inter­ Th«' e man's Out in New Industry — Now Owen, however, introduced a res­ Incorporated, and early *tiext spring tected by Pa«/e esiliai tbvm ««ut of dnrkncHH luto bis lt«sl>s»rner. It wuh not then gmnt«s! olution to declare the election of Lor­ will erect and operate a mill of 100,- even to him to know nil the mysteries Woven Wire Fence. No farm ma­ innrvelous Ughi." imer illegal and void, but the senate <>00 feet daily capacity. The market Erecting Building of ttie Divine Program. But by vir­ rauder can get through, un^r or Alni whnt ►hall we say of huinunii. tu«' of his high station, his perfection, held that, under the rules, the res­ for lumber produced in this territory olution would have to go over until after the local demand has been sup­ over, Page Poultry Fence. wh n |«erf«*ete him first to become man’s Redeem­ An industry that promises to de­ • ted his report, the conclusion of da. velop into large proportions will soon prepured, not only to approrc rfglit er. at the cost of iM-rsonnl humiliation which was: Galvanized by the sa .ne process, The incorporators of this company be started by E. J. McClanahan, the eousnesa in thetuselves, Imi to teli l:i ai d death, nml then. If faithful in this woven in the same r/ianner as the "That this election was invalid un­ some time ago formed the Orchard Eugene incubator manufacturer, and ottirr worlila, to otber races, tln* «tor redemptive work. It should lie hl.s to der any possible view of the law. If Land & Timber Co. with a capital of it promises to be one that will figure famous Page Stock. Fence. This of th«' fnll mid of th«' relgn of Hin n- d tie glorified, exalted to th«' divine na­ the senate so concludes, it is our du­ $30,000, and bought 640 acres of tim­ largely in the progress of Eugene, fence is extraordinarily strong. Its Death rcsuhlng; mid of thè redempt'. ■ « ture, and to ex«*ut<> th«' Divine Pro­ ty to so declare. Therefore 1 sub­ ber land near Divide, Lane county. and toward making it a manufactur­ meshes range frc»_n 1inches close mit the following resolution: They have established a mill of 60,- actannpIlHhcd by Gcxl's love; i «I id gram to its completion. First, he ing city. Mr. McClanahan is erect­ "Resolved, That William Lorimer feet daily capacity, and are now ing a building near his incubator fac­ to the ground tn 4 inches at the top. th«1 grent restituitoli; und of th.? 1« must msnif st Ids devotion nml loyal­ was not duly and legally elected to a 000 Its great strength keeps cut the building three miles of flume through sona thiiH l«'iirtied? ty to th«' Fiithcr. ere he could l>e trust­ seat in the senate of the' United which lumber will be transported to' tory on the banks «jf the mill race, at stock. Its nneness of weave keeps ed even with the knowledge of the States by the legislature of Illinois.” the Southern Pacific railway. This' the foot of Ferry street, in which The Unchangeable Ons. in the po zitry. will be located a chicken hatchery. Dh Ine Progc im. Before the report was filed Sena­ company has options on 25,000,000 • The 'pi tlltli'H of th«- Divine cbn-ni’t« r Chickens wlll be hatched by the tor Lorimer made a brief speech, de­ more feet of timber, whjch is about; w hl> Ii iv«' hnvi' Jur-t consider«*! Wl “Worthy II tho L»mb.” claring the innocence of his friends the amount of timber it now holds. I thousands and sold after they are a «loin. Justice, Ix>ve lind Poller be All this Is declar««l in the account in any participation of any corrupt The same men are stockholders of day old. This kind of a plant has longml to our Creator In tbe grent eter (Revylatlou i «. Tbe pro laiuatlon practices in connection with his elec-1 the Payette Timber & Milling Co., been needed in this part of the state ulty precmUng creation. But there was mad«». Who Is worthy to ris'elve tlon. which has two mills in operation on and Mr. McClanahan, who knows ev­ ery crook and turn of the poultry was n<> on«* nt that time to appreetal«* th«» scroll and to break Its seals ami Beveridge declared that some of the Lewis river, in Washington. Jt pays to protect your poultry! business, promises to fill the want G« m 1 It r«'«|Ulrcs ii full view of th«» to execute til«» wonderful purp'Wes of the testimony offered by witnesses; Orchards to Be Planted with his plant. Lt-. U3 show y u what Page Poultry p«'rf«'"ied plan of the Ages to make Gol? None waa found worthy: Final­ testifying as to the honesty of the! They are making all purchases The building being erected for thp/ LaJL known to any mul to nil the glory of ly, on«' demonstrated Ids worthiness— election of Lorimer was "absurd I with an eye to the character of the Industry is 12x24 feet in dimensio-js F< nee call do in actual tests. and grotesque. ” soil on which the timber stands, and and get stxsci>l xgric^s. tin' to«r«l As we have Just neeti, thus lie left the courts of glory, he hum­ Election of Senator as fast as the timber is logged off the md the plant will have a capacity of fnr th«' hi * ret of tbe laird au«l th«» bled himself, be “was made flesh.'' The senate committee on judiciary land will be cleared and set to fruit. 3200 chickens. This number turned glories of bls character lire known M«»re than this, being found in fxshlon today tailed to agree on the report It is calculated that their land will out every three weeks will run up to only to Id* “aons." begotten of bls as a man. b<* c<>nHecrnt»«l Ills all to the of a resolution providing for direct thus be at least equally valuable after large figures in a year's time. Mr. McClanahan says that if his son, who hoi; spirit. But th«» time notirH when doing of th«' Father's wlll. even unto popular el«»ction of United States the timber is gone. "ill«» whole earth ahull tie full of th«» death, tbe death of th«- croas. Where­ senators. Another meeting of the "We manufacture a large number is in the incubator and chicken busi­ knowledge of th«» glory of th«» toud fore. says the AiRistle, “God also high­ committee may be held later in the of railroad ties.” said Mr. Shay last ness in Los Angeles, can sell $50,000 night," and I have found that the worth of chicks there each year, he as tli«' wnti'rs cov«>r Hie great deep." ly exalted him'* and gave him a stand­ day. general market for lumber has a close ought to be able to sell a few thou­ lb* and hl-« glorious ; overnnient will ing. a rank, a title above all otli -rs sand dollars worth here. relation to the demand for ties. then I h > “th«» d«‘Hiro of all nation«;" (1 'hllippin uh ii. 7, Si. He cointnisxiou- CANAL FORTS ARE Mr. McClanahan will go to Salem "The railroads have not been buy- "Tlie rlory of the Lord 'hall I m » revcal- been worthy and therefore the privilege of cislon of the United States to for­ One Case Which Has Dragged opi'iiitliig for thousands of years, wer«» iinilerstnndlng th,' tilings of the Divine tify the Panama canal was submit­ Along for Six Hundred Washington’s Expenditures for nil surely «'Inbor..: 1 in the mind of Plan, and the privilege of executing ted today by ex-Senator Foraker, of Ohio, to President Taft, who made It Years Je .'«..ili lief* r" tl;«' ri'atlv«' work be­ them rightfully belongtsl to Idin. The the Year Will Be public. gun. In that pu p »■*«■ ungala lin«l n Lamb sialti represented the work of Throughout the period in which Heavy London, Jan. 9.—Those who have p«i ■ «if li«" triti, irridi* we may Je«us from the day he was thirty th«* Hay-Pauncefote treaty was nego- yenrs of ng«' ami made his consoera- recently been boasting of the speed n«'t Mrr.'ly l;m j^l u: they are varlons- I tlated and ratified Senator Foraker Olympia, Wash., Jan. 8.—State ly de 1 nati t I i t1' ’ hol;. Scriptures ns tlon. There ho beenme dead to self advised with John Hay. then secre­ with which English justice is dispens­ Auditor Clausen estimates the fixed ed can hardly point with pride to the When he suecestt- nn«l to tbe world, tary of state, and made many of the . prlti p.'i'i1 « und peivers." Peddar aud Howard vs necessary expenses of the state for he suggestions that are incorporated in­ case of I '« t < in.' th........... <«f man. "a fully flnlah««l this gr«»at contract, Woodard, which was resumed today the two years from April 1. 1911. «»ril'd on Calvary, “ It Is finished." to the treaty preserving to this gov­ the angels" an ■. whether on tbe an his grout work there nn«l then entrust­ ed subsequently to the ratification of as lord of the manor, alleged that two years the auditor figures that the existing Hay-Pauncefote treaty. $3.500,000 will come from taxes; peli - or hutnivn pl was ere.ited In ed to Idni. The Father gloriflisl him The letter tells of the ratification of Maundeville's grant was illegally ob- th - liken«* • of God, unblemished, but mid set him nt his own right hand— a treaty by the senate December 20. tained, and sought to have it set $712.000 from the insurance depart­ with different • ip Itles mid nblliti,'* th«' place of Divine favor—when ho fln- 1 900, which was rejected by the aside. Mauudeville went away to ment; $500,000 from the secretary the wars in Franch and claimed the of state: $4 00,000 from liquor licen­ Almighty G« h I. Inrttilte In Wisdom, Ishi'd Ids demoustratio loyalty even British government. ses; $250,000 from the penitentiary; Just«'«', Loi <• ami Power, purposed th«.' unto denth. As yet ho When it was presented to the sen­ king’s protection during his absence, $225,000 from the inheritance taxes, only begun causing the case to be adjourned. G. orderly ever -Is«' of Ids Infinite pow«w, hfs great work The blessing of the ate It contained a provision against and $125,000 from the fish commis­ as n great Father, desirous of giving Church ns “tlio Bride, the I.nmb's fortification, and there was much F. Howard and C. N. Peddar are “the sioner. criticism or th«' secretary because of modern repres«»ntatives of Maunde- life nml happlm'-s to Ills creatures, Wife." Is th«' first step in th«' glorious The biggest single appropriation ville, and they object to the right of r lTCHINGXALP.fi TI k - s «' intelligent ones were desig Program, and It Is not yet completed. that fact. the present-day representative of the sought is for the State University, The provision was amended in ac ­ naled “Sons of God" so long as they Following it will come the blessing of which is asking for $976.244, and abbot. G. A. Woodward, to set up a anoruffandj maintain«*«! their attltud«' of perfect th«' world, all th«» families of the cordance with public sentiment and rival market. Extracts from the the State College is next with $605,- after Great Britain's rejection of it loyalty Io him, their Creator*mid .hi­ earth, not only the living but the d«»nd. harsh and sever«' criticisms of Mr. pleadings of the abbot anil of Maun- 165. The State Penitentiary wants all air deville are expected to play an impor­ $555.000, an<1 the Eastern Washing­ ther. Not only ivas It th«' Divine His deelarntlon to those now cnlltsl to Hay were renewed. tant part in the hearing, which was ton Hospital for the Insane $508.- Intention thus t<> glv«» pleasure to be Ids Bride is. "To him that over- resumed last november, but almost 000. They are the only ones asking Mier« kDtotfee Dandruff para millions of creatures io In' creatis). but cometh will 1 grant to sit with mo tn immediately adjourned until today., for more than $500,000. The State it wns also Lie Diil.m "ill to manifest tny throne even ns 1 overcam«» nnil am RUSK DEFEATS site, soothes the itching scalp, Reformatory wants an appropriation At that tim«» the justice held that to Ills creatures Ids own greatness nml set down with my Father in his EATON IN HOUSE there give« lustre to the hair and was no need for haste in decid­ of $4 90.000, the Western Washing­ th<> pcrfi'etl'in of Ids own gisslness throne'' «Revelation III, 21). Salem. Or.. Jan. 9. - By 13 stinutates its growth. A ♦ ♦ ing a case which had beeu continued ton Hospital for the Insane $477.000. that tlie.i might enjoy him and lie eli> Northern Washington Hospital for "To us then* Is on«» God." says the ♦ votes Allen Eaton was defeat­ for 563 years. single application gives relief Joy them evetlnstl'igly the insane (Sedro-Woolley) $375,- Aposile. All wisdom mid power are ♦ ed for speaker of the house and proves its worth. Do not 000. These complete the list seeking Wi> nr«' no' to understand that Al­ tils. Ri'cent eleetrii al Inventions assist ♦ this afternoon by Jerry Rusk, ♦ YOUNG INDIAN WAIVES be bald. Save your hair be­ more than $250,050. mighty «¡«si whs lonely in that great us greatly In apprehending Ids great­ ♦ of Wallowa county. After a ♦ fore toe late. Micro is a ♦ campaign covering the past ♦ HIS EXAMINATION The remainder range from $250,- Eternity liefore creation began. On ness. What man can do llmltedly with bitter ♦ month and which grew ♦ 000 down to $200 for the indexing delightfu l dressing for the .............. human loneliness I h th«> telephone and wireless telegraphy this turning. Rusk was elect- ♦ hair, free from grease and l.ir elv las nu.s«' of human deficiency. merely hint to us of the infinite re­ ♦ ed on the first ballot, Lear ♦ Andrew Charles Bound Over to of the session laws. ♦ sticky oils. Booklet free, « Whm lie lack "<• seek for In others. sources of th«» Eternal On«» from over- ♦ Thompson Grand Jury. With Bonds withdrew and ♦ OREGON ELECTRIC SUES But U n - great Jehovah lack«'«! uothlug; lasting to everlasting. God. But our ! ♦ threw his support to Rusk. ♦ Fixed at $1000.00 HOYT CHEMICAL COMPANY lit' nas .oniph le In himself; he needed knowledge of th«» Divine Justlc«» mid ♦ Reynolds having previously ♦ PORTLAND. ORISON TO CONDEMN LAND not companionship to complete or to Lov«> satisfies our hearts our Great ♦ withdrawn in favor of Eaton. * Andrew Charles, the young Indian ♦ * supplement Ids happiness. It was ids Crentor liwomes "Our Father, who art charged with a statutory offense NEAR CITY OF ALBANY plonaure to create that his creatures in heaven." ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ against 11-year-old Lilly Spencer might linv«' Joy by reflecting as a Next laird's Day. D, V„ I will have Ben Selling was elected president near Acme on the lower Siuslaw, ap­ Albany, Or.. Jan. 9. -Co: "hole his Divine qualities Implanted loniethlng mor«» to say to th«» large j on the first ballot, receiving seven- peared in the justice court this af­ . tiojt proc«»edings were institu ted in In their constitutions. -ougregatlon of millions whom I ad­ I teen votes, two of these being dem- ternoon and waived examination. He the State Circuit Court for Linn Th«' wreck of th«' human rnco pro- dress ive«»kly, respecting tbe methods I ocrats. The vote which made Sell­ was bound over to the grand Jury last night by the Oregion Electric r hl« oivu will, using Ills glorious | tomorrow. Already a delegation of ministers n«»ighbors of Charles near Acm«». ar«» D. Burkhart, just east of this city. First Begot ten, as •'on. Messiah. Ills the Divine purpose. It merely demon­ has arrived to ask Selling to pardon on the way out on the stage from The proposed line from Salem to Al- strates to angels ami to mon the graces ds honor«'«! agent In the prosecution 1 J. Thorbiirn Ross. In his speech. there today, and upon their arrivel f ci cry fi'atur«» of the great Finn Selling said he considered his elec­ tonight it is probable that satisfac­ Bany will cross the Burkhart lands SPOKANE HONORS of the Divine character and shows unto blch ho pnrposi-d In himself before tion not a compliment to himself, tory bond arrangements will be made just before entering this city and as all the more fully the «pinlltles of God DEAD POLICE OFFICER the railway company and the defend­ u> world u as when he was alone. proper to lu» appreciated and copied. ■ but as a protest against machine pol­ anil Charles will be let out of jail. ants have been unable to agree upon I suggest t<> interested rentiers of my itics. which he hoped would hereafter Charles is well educated and Is Spokane. Jan. 9.—Street cars were Ths Ssvsn-tsalsd Scroll. said to have been a student at the a price for the right-of-way the com­ stopped, stores closed, courts ad­ "i nions parti« Ipntlon In th«» ' I. lyinen't be banished from Oregon forever. pany asks that the court grant the When God would Illustrate to us his journed and public offices vacated Bowerman's camp realized defeat Chemawa training school for several 'imr llinxionin v Movement” of bringing and have a jury assess today as a last tribute of respect to own great personality, when he would hem to th«» nttentiou of their friends last night, but refused to vote for years. His alleged victim is a half­ right-of-way the damages. Town, Captain John T. Sullivan, the veter­ •how to his creatures how he is work nd neighbors who do n«>t attend Selling today and scattered its votes. breed, and lived in Indian an police officer, assassinated at h's Bean and Calkins, of I*ane county, where nearly all of the Siuslaw In­ an things according to the ooun- iur< h nervfcea. diana U y «. home Thursday night. supported Selling. rf his own will, ho ftetueod B <»- Silence ! PROPERTY CHICK HATCHERY TO 8E BÖIL1 Page Poultry Fence Balks Every Farm Marauder M ^D • F t . MH 1 i(»