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THE TWTŒ A-WEEK OUARD THURSDAY, FEB 2, 1911 PRINCE LUCIFER OF OLO NOW PRINCE OF DEMONS Pastor Russell Finds Much In the Bible on Satan’s Past, Present and Future Wu»li1iigt<>n. !> <’ . Jan JU I'nxtoi lllllll C»»Cil I h r u <’ nudlom*«* t wie« today In < <> ii Vent Ion Hull alni nino In M iihoii I Temple II« limi cio«« h t t « li I luu from very Inielll g*nt congre/iitlon» r*p<*rt blu mldr«*»» uu Nutuu, Un ret»*l miK«l D.iilitl«*»« innny of ili« riii>ll<*u< •«• wei (tiri>i .*<-<1 wh«*n lobi tlmt Kiilnn I» li ' In »nino fur off place «tokln»’ tli< « mi (orturlmc human or olii« villini Ic.i timi li« !■* pr>*t««*iit mi« .< ;«t n ex. < n li ridillo iiiik «*I >’f «'11. nl'I. ’U|>i ■«- *■ I l hi» work #• un mi* > i-my of GoQ I Irgloli« <>f otlwr fiillcii tinge!». of ubo lu> I» n iii i«trr "Frinì*.* • f «leni«* »lilii r b« ni»« <>f hi * »ii|•••r|in li » of i. tur«, <*r l***««iu»** <<f I m hit lo u 1*1 «r runk or ornili* tlir.u tu«* o ilhiHt: u (d. It mi« il «iirjirl»« lo mi.iy I lenru limi Filimi •<« fnr frolli belli/ I f«*”t"*l. 1« I •••u 1111 f u I. accorditi/ lo Ih Artpluro», nini limi li« 1« super'I» tli« Work dlr«s*tly nini tbroiigh t|> fiilleii Hlig«'l». ili» »«rvniii» lo nitro* >■ ■u«l io <l*»’«*lve humnnit) ihi IH u i. '< for «Lirktie»» atei ilnrktii*«« fu l'j •> «rr«r for trulli etc. I’u»tor lluoMll'a text wn» tik«*n fruii Romana ivi, 30, “The I òm I of |»*n< < •bull brillila’ Fattiti under yoiir fi •liortly.” 11« Muli! - Tli<* tini« wn» noi long a<**« wb«n Iti t«llig«nt |»*o|«l<* tiuiil« Ughi of evcry thlng In Un* N<rl|*turc * r«**|«*> Bug In viiilbl« »pirli beluga. g**«*d nini lutti th<* iiie*o.<*ng'*r» of iòh I unii ili« uu* •enger» of Salmi Thl». bowevrr, «mi no longor l«< <!on«. Under ih« In cr«*a»lng tight of II»* New 1 >h|H*tuui timi man hlmaelf t*»lny can <l<> liilng» wlii* h bui a short ti tu«* ago woukl hai« t»***n <oiisld«r<<l ltup*«**»ll»le. l'un m* noi «i*«tik utili «tir frimai» over liuti dr«»l» of tuli«*» wltli a t<*l<*pli<*n«* ami rr** ognlM cu< li other » volc»*«7 Y«t th**r<* I» no pl|u». no tube to convey tli« mouikì » nnil tiollilng. »««••mlngly. enr rie» it over thè wlre. W«« «¡*«*iik luto » buie In tbc wnll una! our fria-nal» ijun dr,*a|a <>f tuli«« away bear nudlbly Stili more msrvelou» I» wlrwlcan tclcg mpliy unii wlrclcaa telephony. !f muti rsn a«v-oiupli«l> th軫* thlng» wh«t imi Hot th<* Almlghty incompiuti? Who rati <!a*ny thè ¡««»»Ibillty of Invlialbla* pmma'a* nf «plrlt beltig» nix! yet ndmlt thè |»i»«lblllty of wirvletu, tolcgraphy? W» are «nfc, denr friend». In guldlng Olir Judgtua'iit» dirccti.v l»y tlla* Wor*l of a «od linai rriiHonlng Inside miai ix*t Olttxiai«* of It» iHiUtnkiria*». Tli«« lllbla*. nini It alani«, explalllS cer talli ¡'hciioinctin mia! all of tli«* lllbla* «xplnnntlous. nlthougù wrllteu, som«* of tlia'iu ccnturlea ap.-irt. are Iti must pa*rfr«*t n< > <>r«l Tini» In Gem***i» Ih* Ulblc teli» u» ra*i|»*«tlng Natati’« ale fi«** Iloti, ami thè hook of lla velntlon. milieu inora* tinnì thi<*a* thou»uud yen» Inter. teli» u» of hi lilndlng for a tlioumiui! yenr». of Mc*»hih'» rclgn oii'l Salati’« mi ima tu il«*»ini'iloti. I * i* 1.! . >>| I kltla'l te;i li» >>l hi» ut un«* tii:.<* I h -I hk In full harmony « dii <«od. ami flint tlicn In* wu» 111« "<*overiug c I ktii I i ," glorimi», granai, beautiful, aliai llmt Ili» untila* mi» Luclfer, wlih'll »filli!, « thè Mornlng Star. All of Un* nngi'lla' ha*:iva*uly hoata ar<* terined »tur», brighi mi«***; but l.u clfrr, lH*lng of a higlicr ordcr, wau Olii. I thè Mornlng Star, tli«* Brlghteat Star. It wn» at flint lini,*, wblle In l’ivlio» favor, tliut Natali |H*rinllt«*«l thè lodgiueut In hi» minai of n allsloynl thoiipiit reH|ica'ting lil.» t’ra*nior. Ila* tholight of how, inallrax'lly, by lH*lng In biglia'!* re«|'oii»lblllty. Ila* < aiulal Work aotm* woiidcr» uni! alo «oina* tlilng» l«*t t<*r tinnì tlia« Altulghiy. Ih* a rava*«! th<* 0|>l'mtuiilly ta> iiiuka* n dcinouHtnitlon Of wh.it In* a-oulal alo. Bui tlia* N<*rlp tur,'» da-, lurrd flint llmt of all I h * «uhi tifi» lui-iely hi III» benrt miai Uttera«d U hot. "||<* mi hi in |ii«a hi'uri. I «III aa luna! luto heitvcn; I «HI exult tnv Ibi' Ila- nbov«* fila* Rtlir*« of I òh I lutili furili«*!’ u I miv «* Ili» iifi’ia’ll*' iihhim lilta*»l. • WIII I h * na thè Moat illgh” il rillcr. Th» Opportuna Tiro» Canna. N,* v < t linai ilii'fa« been nifi In heavm. Sntan «a» ih«* firat ni all Ita Inliubl bini « to <'I ii * i ’! h I i , la» cntcrfiiln n rclicl- Hou» llianiglit mia! tu bring it tu n con MU 11 imiUoii. lie hold Hie tl loiiitht In Ul>«*J aix’o until th<> oppi in uni lv nffonl *1. 1uni Got! hlnwolf nffonh* ! Ilio op porti inlty. with full kn»wj«**!ini* of the ■ queivTs, nml with the <1 .•sire that III!» test of the entln* hi'nvf lily h**»!. an«l “f a human rn< o us welIl, should be i ff«*> lisi l>«*<'IIIIH» Goti HM *ketli not the 'vofship of eonntrnlnt« but “Kêok Mil iK'li for w«ir»hli»,rH as vv<irsl»j|> him In spirit ami In tnitli." voluntar «y. j1".'fully. it was nhi*n Riitan beheld our Arsi i para'iit», ip Hi,, jmngi* and liken«*»» of ••'"I. y«*t not »pirlt but lleah, earthly, “‘nt Im perceived the aipportnnlty of R.'ilnlng t|l(. coveteal |»iwcr for an cm Pirn. xi*|>nrnte from that of Jehovah hi the firnt p«fr tin* Adversary lielield • thing, n creature of Godlike Sunlltlra nni| posaeaned *>f the power to propagate hta own »|»*< I.*» Satan reallled that the i'on«pii*»t of Hila pair and tin* bringing of them Into subjec tion to hlm»elf woulal xlgnlfy the a lip lure of ii world full of p«*«>|>le a*v«*ntusl I ly that the a*ii»liiva*iiia*nt of tile par | cuts would signify the enalavciuenl eventually of tin* ram* Satan*» Method» W»re Sucoeaaful. have no knowl«»lge and for which I there 1» no Bcripturv pn»>f But let G<xl | m * tru<* ami let us »«« bow and wherein Mntiin lied when Im j <'<mtriidl< t«»l our Maker, and let u« [ace ul»o how our rm <• wum not sent io lies ven or to n hell of toruient. hot was murder**«), killed, put to ileatli | "The wage» of alii 1» (lentil MEDFORD CLUB ENDORSES U. OF 0. APPROPRIATION WM. HUMPHREY ESTATE VALUED AT $27,000 Resolutions Calling on Jackson EXAMINE CHARTER AS SUBMITTED Will Probated, Leaving Proper ty to His Children, Under Management of Widow Wa* ' iiniiol deny tlmt Hatun'a pinna “The Gift of God 1» F.vrnal Life” County Delegation to w«ri* logical and that Io* I iuh carried ( Roman« vi, 231. The will of William Humphrey, tlii'in o*it with gra*nt »ui'i'a*»» mo that Lend Aid G«al. whi)«* |>«*riuiHlng H i I iiii and »In the well-nown farmer who died on j th.' S< rlptiir**» da*a.*lare him “the l*rliM*e aud depravity nml <l**mh to ini.** their bis farm near Irving on January $6. i of thia world*' (John xlv, Iki); and again, The bourd of governor« of the was admitted to probate yesterday ■flu* lioai of tills world" ill t'orhithlnnM ■ our»«*, haa not been Idle. II«* haa Imd. Rogue River Valley University club Guard Hpecial Service. The proposed charter under the afternoon The eothuated value of [ am! atlll I iiih , u great plan for liumnn I have unanimously endorsed the Cnl- lv, ti. NovertlielsM, Ida victory was 3al«m, Or.. Jan 31.—The house commission form of government was the property left by him Is $27,000, »nivation a plan for re ov««rlng man blll, . verslty of Oregon appropriation refu»«»I to paaa the bill abolishing presented to the city council at It« and it 1« all left to the children, not no gra-ut a oua* na ha* doubtla*»» ex I capital punishment by a decisive meeting last night, but no action (M«a-ta*al It to te*. Nai doubt ha* eX|H*cta*a| from aln urn! from d«*uHi nml from ull ‘ which Is n«/w before the atat«* legls- under the lature at Saleni, and petition««! the vote. The senate debated the same waa taken. The matter was postpon- [ share and «hare alike, <*f hl» fnlh*u conditions, n plan of re» that he wai» capturing an Immurtul management of th» widow, Molli» inoiulM-ra from Jacksou county to 1 tltution to human uplift, n plan by bill, under »p<*clal order, this after ed until thia afternoon at a meeting Humphrey, who Is named aa execu ; rai» «Julie probably ha* ba-lleved Ilia* Influence towards Its adop- use their noon and it waa defeated, fourteen of the committee of the whole. Again trix in the will. The children to fal»a*h,MM| h<* told mother Eve. when whl< h tin- 8«»*d of th«* woman -hull tlon without amendment, Tho *« - to thirteeu. tomorrow night the council will hold1 whom the property is bequeathed he < oiitrnalb teal tha* Woral of Goal that yet. nguriitlvcly, crush tbe Kcrjient's laslon of the resolution was the at Th«* senate passed the eight-hour aa open meeting, and the charter will are as follows: Boon Humphrey, »In. that dbaoiH'dlence In a*ailng tin* bend, or utplo Hatan's great original tack upon the proposed appropria law for factories which operate 24 either be accepted or rejected, as it aged 2 4 year»: Vinaqn Taylor Hum mossback lmtltu- hours. certain forbidden fruit, would iirlug upon them ml»d«H'<l recover man from III» mur tion by must be filed before 12 o'clock that phrey. aged 27: Cluster Humphrey, | tha* laenalty aif death, "dying thou »halt dered condition mid from 111» fallen tion of the state. Thu resolutions committee favor night in order to legally get the mat aged 21; Mary Hnmphrey, ng«*J 18; The resolution reads: dla* * I estate to aJI that he ha«l at first, pin» ably reported on th«- Albee resolu ter before the people at the city elec Jam»» Humphrey, aged 17; Howard “Whereas, the state of Oregon la tion Mdorslng the ' Oregon system.*' tion on April 3. It must be filed 60 Salmi'» charge whh that God bs*l tin* knowb*dg<* mid ex|M*rl«*m <•» of the Humphrey, aged 14: Arrena Humph nilarepreaaHiteal the fna la for tha* pur present Ilf«* mid plow tin* ex|»*rleti'«. entering an area of rapid develop Later the senat»« adopted the resolu days before the election. The city rey. aged 12: Rosa Humphrey, aged ment, we tmlieve the «ducational in tion, fourteen to thirteen. Bean and recorder read the proposed charter Incidental to hl» uplift, during the reign poae of liaildlug hl» creature» In mental 8, and Pernecia Humphr y. aged 4. terests of the state demand a larger Calkins, of the house, voted no. through, and after he had finished J. The will provid'-» that the widow alavery tai hlmaelf; thilt ha* dial nail of Mes'lah. for which w«> pray. "Tliy and better equipped state university. Hinnott offered a bill eliminating A. Van Bosklrk, who has been one of shall have full use of tl* * property Kingdom come " »I'll them ip |,a< wlae, therefore he for Therefor«*, be it tbe political designation opposite the tbe leaders in this movement, urged and shall have the right to a>*ll and The Ncrlpture» «lenrly show us that ' biol** tin* a*titlng of till» pnrtla ullir kind "Rtmolved, that the board of gov ti a men of candidates for judicial of that tbe council adopt the charter as di»pose of It a« «he may »ee fit, and of fruit anal declared th« penalty of all <>f till» r«H*overy 1» t>> In* s«*<*oai* ernor« of the Rogue River Valley fice. 'I he purpose is to secure a it stand«, as the committee of 18 had In accordance wi h the wishes of death for tin* trnii**gre»a|ou of I i I h law. pllalied through the tm-rit of Jeu»’ l.'uiveraity «lui» heartily enduri*«* th«* non-politlca! judiciary. worked hard on it and had finally any of th” bildrcn. in the event Asylum Defer»«*«* I "I. Sutnn, u»»ura* you that you necil sii«*rin< e "the ju-t for th«* unju»t." University of Oregon appropriation agreed unanimously that it should be she should marry, the will provides, bill, and respectfully petitions that That th«* work liua not yet begun 1» State Capitol, Salem. Or., Jan. 30. not I«* afraid of th** fruit; I iiaxuro you submitted as written. Mayor Matlock fh - is disqualified to act as ex«»’u- under the the members from Jackson county — Superintendent Steiner, of the Or took occasion to remark that the trix . nd shall have only a child's that It will do you goaal, mid tlmt you evident. We are »till Ih ■ support th«* bill entire.” egon Insane Asylum, and State Trea law of »In mid «lentil, ’ ll«* Messiani«* will not aurely dh* from tin* a*ntlng council would not be dictated to by part t the estate, it being the lnten- Jackson county haa always favor , "f ii \ > Vlotlicr I. * *• l,.'l>. \v | i|u- Kingdom mu»t com«* In power am! ed the liberal support of higher ad- surer Kay lame to the bat for their the committee or apy one else in re ti-,n that she should take her hus innings *-n the asylum controversy gard to the charter? Professor F. G. j band's place in the management of Vdieraary aim! dl'lN-llei«»I bar God, great glory mid In* established, the ucatlon in 1907. at the Instance of tonight when they appeared before Young stated that the committee did his affairs, as long as she remain! mid then eiitl* a*<! her hualatud, »till S' rlpttire» tell us. In n great time of the «’alllug of the referendum upon th« ways and means committee. not wish to dictate, but that the char-; a widow. thinking, mi doubt, that alia* would not trouble. Then the earth will lie mad«* the state university appropriation Superintendent Steiner entere«l in ter is a living thing and to take from The will was executed on January die am! Hint the acrpclit had told her to blos'om n.s the ro'e, and Hie wilder act by certain Linn county moss- to a general refutation of the char- it or change some of its provisions 4. 1911. David Humphrey. William ness nnd tin* solitary places will be backs, voters of Jackson county ges made against him on the senate Illa* truth am! that G* m ! Imai lw*a*ti tha* A. Bohart and L. A. Coldren are would kill It. deceiver St. Paul tell» u« that father made glad, mid all mankind will re came forward with the largest per floor and in the report of the legis After some discussion Councilman named by the court to appraise the capita majority favoring the appro ceive Divine bl« ’ »»lng and opi*ortunlty lative committee, and left $1500 Adatu knew better and ate tin* fruit, | property of the estate. priation of any county in the state, with th« ways and means committee Koppe moved that tLo resolution be knowing tlmt It would *nu»<* his death, to return to Divine favor and eternal adopted, but there was no second. th* 1 plurality it gave being -■ to be given to the Young Men's j willing thus tai dl*ot«ey In order tai life as hummi In-lng». Ami the wil only to that by Multnomah.—Med-' Moon moved that the charter be ta Christian association if a penny's ken up in committee of the whole to umlululii tha* fellowship of bi» wife, fully dl»«dM»lle)it nnd jiegllgent of ford Mail-Tribune. waste in his management is proved. th**»«* opportunllle» will fll«* th«* 8<*«*on<! day at 2:30 p. m. and the motion was wh*»»a* life, ha* realised, waa nlread.i He declared that political reasons D«*nth. from wtib-h thcro will tx» no carried. It was explained to the forfeited have been the animus behind the members of the committee present Wha*n tha* IHvliu* aeuleneo began to recovery, no r«*»urr«*<’tlon. no ho[>e. open allegations of extravagance and San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 31. ♦ that inasmuch as they had two go Into a*vi»*utlo|i; when our tirat par “Th» Saint» Shall Judg» th» World” lavish expense at th«? institution, Guard, Eugene:— ♦ and came armed with an array of weeks time to prepare the charter, enta were driven out of Ikjeti to Imt (I Corinthian» vi, 2). It is very gratifying to us ♦ the council should certainly have a facts and figures as to the conduct tie with tha< th«irn» am! tlilstl«*s until Th«*»« greit bleHsIng» of restitution, to advise you that the San ♦ day or two to consider it. There they ahoulal return to tha* alu»t. no for which I'HicI nml th«* whole world Warrants Issued for Arrest of of the Institution. Francisco resolution was giv ♦ seemed to be a sentiment on the part These were presented by State doubt Salah waa dl«n|>pohite*l lie arc waiting, canuot I h * brought nteiut en preference over the New ♦ Treasurer Kay and iu many instan of some of the councilmen that one the Absent Mem Imd ratli.-r ba< t‘,<* I’rlm-a* of a n i'.h* until Aral the k | h dnl salvation of n be Orleans resolution by a vote ♦ ces he charged exaggeration on the section, or maybe more, should of 188 to 159 in the house of ♦ living family of mi, * ¡» or of hum .. * «1«- Ini da»», the salvation of tin* very bers part of Senator Bowerman and the changed. representatives today, This ♦ than tlia* Eai|a*ra>r of a weak and dying el«*< t m*t to human nature, but to a committee. He showed where Instead Filter Bills vote is indicative of the final ♦ race. Ilaiwuver. fr«*m that day to ttii' heavenly nature, us the Bride of «’lirist Salem, Or.,, Jan. 29.—Because 99 of the cost of farm products at the result. We appreciate your ♦ At the opening of the meeting the pra**<*lit tlUia* in* h.ia I.... .. lighting tl|M>n —shall I h * a<-compllsh<-d. Tbe «*l«s*t- of the members of the lower branch asylum being $1.50 for every dollar valuable assistance. ♦ tin* aatnc Hue; he Ima b* <*u a amti'mllng Ing of th«*»«* has progressed f«>r nearly of the state assembly were absent, returned to the state, the farm gave bill of the filter company for 50 per FRANK L. BROWN, ♦ house convened at 10 the state a net income of $38,966 on cent of the contract price of the plant with limnkllld tlmt tha* Moral of God nineteen centuries mid, apparently, is when the Chairman Exploitation and ♦ 1» ful»a* when It declares tlmt “tlm ulsiut complete. The Divine bleealug o'cliwk yesterday morning, and no a gross income of $92,965.90, this was presented, and it was ordered ♦ Publicity Committee. paid, less $1000 coming to the city including a charge of 6 per cent on quorum being present, no business wuga*» of h I u I h «Ic.ith." mid that ••the nn<! work then to I h * inaugurated will and some freight and other items the aoul Hail allinelii It almll all,*.” From be restitution to earthly nature nml was transacted except tbe dispatch the present value of the land, now ing of Sergeant-at-Arms Ely with a worth $180,000 and bought at half company owes the city. llmt day to till» li<* lum I hh * u ualiig tlii» l»*rfecti«>ii "to the Jew tlrst." Contractor W. O. Heckart had a deputy, Wllard Wirts, a local corre the amount. fiii»i'li,MMl to tin* Injury of a*ur ra«e, uml bill for $540 for work on the filter 1’er Capita ere I.ow<~*t spondent of a Portland paper, to Satan S»rve» th» Saint». surely In* li.i« »uava-eded womlerfully. Kay in his talk showed where the building and he was allowed $440, During ull tbea«* centuries. while Portland on the morning train to ar Today, hot only In Imatbcn lamia, the $100 to be held back until fur Satan lin» I hh ' ii tbe I’rlm'e or ruler rest and bring back the recalcitrant cost of Vermont marble charged by but muougat th«* moat clvlllst-d. It 1» Bowerman to hav«> been $1200 cost ther information could be had in re members, and the adoption of a reso atuongst the children of this world, freely l>el|ev««d (ami by many Chris lution imposing a fine of $5 each and the state but $1668, this figure be gard to the completion of the con It appears that there are a tiana <'t»ti*>li|«*re<| Sarlptuml to bclleva* mid while he bus blinded tbetn with •'censure'' upon them for violation ing written over the architect's sig tract. bls so|iliistrl«*s and falsebixxls, be bus of the provisions of the constitution nature. In addition Kay showed that few minor details that are not quite the m>n»vn«i< all tlmt a dead man i1* also done nuotlier w**rk for the salntly and their oaths of office, for absent the per capita cost of the Oregon complete. mon* alive thtut before he dl«»l I*«" ♦ Philadelphia. Jan. 31—One ♦ few tmw la-lng called to the heavenly ing themselves from the session with asylum is the lowest of any similar Fair Don't Want Circus«*» l*ia* a>f g*HHl. ">uml rwiHonillg f.i ulti«'» pbtccH. For tb««se in* has. so to s|H*uk, out first obtaining an excuse. This institution in the West or North M. Svarverud, on behalf of the ♦ of the most sweeping quaran ♦ ou ordinary subjects m*«*m to I h * "hoo ♦ tines in the history of the ♦ turned n |«oli»blng grindstone to pre- is the first time a penalty has been Oregon's per capita, at $13.65 for Lane County Fair association, ad- dooed" by thia fulaehood of Satan, “ye the last two years, and a request of dressed the council in regard to al- ♦ city went into force today ♦ 1 ¡»nre them for tbe riches of th«* heaven imposed upon Oregon legislators upon the discovery of small ♦ »hnll n»t tutrlu dlr." No trua* i» thl». $14 for the next two years, he plac lowing no circuses in Eugene during ♦ ly glory ns new creatures, as heirs of I since 1899. ♦ pox in the tenderloin dis ♦ tlmt It aeciiM not incouaistent to them ed against the following figures as the week the fair is held. He ex Also, because, under th«* provisions Every one within the ♦ to aa.v. tlmt a man hit over the lieaal God mid joint heirs with Jtmus Christ of the constitution, neither branch comparative for other institutions: plained that last year a circus was ♦ trict. tlieir Lord. Quite unwittingly, we ♦ police boundary were com ♦ Medical Lake. Wash.. $15.20: Steil- with n Hthk nml km>k«*al aenaeless. here on the second day of the fair, of the assembly can adjourn when California, and it materially drew patronage ♦ pelled to submit to vaccina ♦ know» nothing, but a nmti^ lilt over may be «tire, he lr.is served tlx* Crea- there is not a quorum present, ex acoom. Wash.. $15.20; tion, and one hundred physi ♦ tor'» purposes ami b«*l|*«*d to prepare, $14.30; Michigan. $15.75: Indiana. away from the fair. He asked that tin* iietui harder nml killed, known ev through trial», this class for the glo cept from day to day, at least eight $14.21; Idaho, $16.80; New Y’ork. the city allow no license for that ♦ cians inoculated three thous ♦ erything. members and the speaker of the rious thing» which God bus iu reser house must meet at 10 o’clock this $17.85. week. It is not known whether ♦ and persons. The district in ♦ Th» Fallen Angela. Only Georgia Excels vation for those that love him. or not the city can refuse license to ♦ cludes Philadelphia’s China ♦ morning and adjourn over until 10 It wn« sometime after th«* fall of ♦ The only Institution in the United any one that wants one. but the mat ♦ town. In Divine d<‘illngs, God's wisdom, o'clock tomorrow morning. While Nntnn and tin* full of man tlmt tha* foreseeing the end. is able to tls<* the lower per capita ter was referred to the city attorney. ♦ many of the members of the house States having a Loral pertultta*d tlm great t«*»t to com«* w rutli <>f meu mid of th«* fallen angels went to Portland last evening, a suf than Oregon, he averred, is Georgia, The members of the council say they ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ upon tile migela of heaven, under nml of Satan to praise him nml to work ficient number of them promised to where the patients are mostly no- would keep a circus away if it is whl' h text n h«wt of them f«*ll Into siu. out blessings to liis elect Church, aud come back in order to be present at groes. and there is a continual warm possible to do so. nec«*ssitating less clothing dlMiliedliHi*'«*. etc., nml »Im«* then nre the remainder, which does not thus th - adjourn«»! time this morning in climate. Paid Fire Department known In tin* Serlptur**» n» tin* fallcu work. In* can nml «lues restrain. II<*m e order to carry out the spirit, if not and scarcely any fuel. “The policy of the board,” de- The ordinance printed a few days angel» and n» «levlla more properly tii>* Divine i*r<>iiiis<* that "ail things th«* letter of the constitution. Those clar«*d Mr. Kay. ‘'will be to conduct ago in The Guard, providing for three demon*.. Two n.*eka from tixjay, !>. shall work together1 for good to those members who were reported absent •* during th«* subject to next two years without a deficit, un paid firemen ami two paid drivers, V*. ut* will1 consider l/irtr tcuiptattau that love G«xl. to the callt-d out*** ac- without ex, uh *, anil - the penalty imposed of a fine of $5 less something unforseen occurs, was read and referred to the fire and Pleasant Hill, January 30, 1911. uml Kill nil«i| ¡»'unity iiik I whether «*r cording to hi» purpose " and "public censur«*.” ar«* kmbrose, and we will conduct them in that water committee and city attorney. Pleasant Hill precinct demauds a not then» li»■ niiy I io | m *. Sutil* i* it t<> Satan a» an Angel of Light. Amin«?, Bigelow. Buckle'. Chatton, manner, no matter whst the sire of Mayor Matlock expressed himself as public meeting of the taxpayers of wiy now iIhut Hi«*»e falleu itugci». St. Paul <b*clares of Satan. “We ar«* Clemens. Cole, Cottel. Huntingtoil. your appropriation. If it is too small being opposed to the ordinance as Pleasant Hill to protest against the drill nil.«*, ai tj moler Natan as their gre.it not Ignorant of his devl«-«*»." and he Jones. Magone, Tigard and Wester- we will refuse to receive patients. it reads, for the reason that the fire outrageous tax levy by the county rrb K-w and Hint they have lieen his tells us that Satuu and his servants lund. , The appropriations were cut down chief is delegated with too many pow court. arti it» ngrn 1» In long <<‘iittirios in de transform themselves into servauts of The taxpayers throughout the dis two years ago many times without ers. * «*lv mg 11 in 11 k 1 ii< 1 aud iqipo-lng th«* DI- riglit<’ou»n«*.’-s. etc. We m*e this prin Mor«* Concrete Curbing trict are demanding a public meeting r< .» ih and in most cases arbitrar vine rmuru rn. An ordinance providing for the to consider the serious question of ciple lu operation ns we read Church ily." brrn ns r;i*y ns not construction of concrete curbing on the enormous taxes levied this year. II u t»ul<! history. Satan, all through this Age. both sides of Willamette street, from for Go«! to h tie blotted out of exist luis sought to pervert Christian hopes After realizing that we are about Thirteenth south to Fifteenth, was to be taxed off the earth. ence entirely both Sat.in and th«* fallen mid distort Christian doctrines by pre passed. The meeting is to be held at the nngi'l», nml limn nl«o, uml to li n - <*om- senting counterfeits of Bible truths. Elect Officers and Select Med An ordinance levying assessments county courthouse in Eugene Feb plet«»l another creation, uimeile and Thus, for lustance, the S« riptures tel! for the improvement of Monroe street ford as the Next Meet ruary 4th, at 1 o'clock p. tn. hunmn. But such was not the IHvim* us that eventually the church, “a lit Edward McLean, of Washing from West Second to West Third R. Papenfus, H. H. Robberson. C. ing Place I’rogrnm. God's ways nr,* mil as mail's tle flock," will I h * nssiH-inted with Mes was passed. A. Davis, Clint Shelley. Willard Shel ton, Is Now the Owner of ways, but higher us tin* heaven» ar*« siah In his Kingdom of glory to reign An ordinance levying assessments ley, J. T. Awbrey, W. R. Drum, O. J. Salem. Or.. Jan. 27. After a spir-! for the construction of a sewer on Warbinton. R. E. Williams, W. H. higher than the earth (Isninli lv. in. n thousand years. It was Satan's the Jewel ited contest in th«* convention of the East Sixteenth Shelley, Henry the south side of uiethoil to counterfeit this hope, to sug Gressman, Th >ntas Satan the Great Murderer. Or«'gon Retail Merchants’ association Washington. Jan. 29.—For $300.- street, from Mill street to the alley McKinney, G. R. Liles. C. L. Wil No I«*»» an nutlioiity than our great gest to men th«* establishment <)f an between Portland, Cottage Grove sn«l 000 spot cash. Edward B. McLean, between High and Pearl streets, was liams, B. E. Williams, S. H. Fraley, I.onl nml lt«'<!**«'iii**r tells tm tlmt Satan earthly Kin atom with an «-artbly little Medford. the latter town was E. W. Collins. L. Miller, C. A. Sluss. of Washington, today became the full passed. flock, an earthly glory, an earthiy named as the ptace for holding the wim a muralerer nml n liar. He «Io D. G. Linton. H. C. Uthoff, F. M. S2.5.OOO Bonds owner of the famous Hope diamond, reign. This was .set forth as th«* fui- next annual convention. Portland dares that In* was a murderer from Smith. J. C. Merkel, E. Bowen, H. L. , of romance and tragedy. A resolution for a proposed amend tillinent of the second Psalm. merchants strongly suppotteil M«*d- tha* beginning nml nbo«l<* not ill the The glittering gem. which weighed ment to the city charter, authorizing Edmunson, G. M. Blackburn, T. J. And whbu later ou some of Satan's ford, the final vote showing that the truth; when lie spenk«*tII n lie he spcilk- 4 4 1-2 karats, was delivered to Mr. the council to issue and sell $25,000 Whitsell. dupes began to get fr«*e from some of southern Oregon city had won by al McLean here tonight by Pierre Car- negotiable bonds for the erection of a eth of Ida own. for h** 1» th«* father of his sniiri s. In* bceam«* their leniler in most 2 to 1 majority. tier. the New York and Paris jeweler, lighting system in the city was unan II«» (John vill. IB. It 1» well tlmt we an a e .* <lireeti<*ii. called them re- A resolution couched in stinging l.i-ep ijila I'ivlm* tcHtlniony in our forim rs mid hsl them to claim that all terms was directed against the whole- and is now locked up in the vault at imously adopted. The bonds are to The pur bear interest not to exceed 6 per cent. mlmls. It 1« ««II that we non* lust the * ivlliz«*«! kingiloms of the earth sal«* dealers who nike a practice of Mr. McLean's residence. chase was made by Mr. McLean front It was stateil at that figure it was what Ilia* first grout Ih* was. nainelv. are the kingdoms of Christ. This is selling direct,to the consum«* s after a syndicate of New York jewelers, thought the bonds might be bought Manager Fr«*enian. of the p Sutnn s in H. ihcx 'IH. ilion, Knynitf. if th«* status of affairs today. Th** world loading th«* retail merchant up with who three months ago bought the by local capital if foreign bond-buy goods. tlon department of the Comm »hull not surely die." It Is Important In general believes that Christ’s King gem front a syndicate in Paris. ers do not want th«m. club, has received a letter from A resolution endorsing Pendleton Mr. McLean, the new owner of the that "** i lotice this, beentis <> so thor dom lias come, even I hough they nre ns the place for holding the ''Round A resolution for a proposed amend Bohrnatedt. head of the A. C. I' ouglily lin s ;::iliin neeumpllsl l.ii Ills de still praying, “Thy Klngaloiu come, up” was passed with a «hoop nml Hope diamond, is fully acquainted ment to the city charter giving the st«*dt company, which e« is'ptlve « ork tint ptnvtl«'.i lly every thy will tie done on earth im it lu In ib** entire dolegntion shout« «1 "Let ’er with the wonderful history of the mayor a salary of $3<’0 a year and tracts of orchard lands at Cr** jewel. He said tot tight, when asked the conn ■■ ’ lni.'u $240 en ich was adopt-! li. .'tcee|its h«*aven.’’ Satan has 1«*<1 them nway buck." stating that he will leave Mint body, henitlieu mi*l civilize' San Francisco received the ' if the si :ory of the i mrchaae was true. e«1. Cou licilimn Garr ett explained lis on February 7th with a ci id Nntnn'» vi »r»i*m of tlx* BHitte>r mid dis front careful attention to mhklng th«*lr hearty Indorsement of the association that he had bought the gem with full that the propos d ante mlmcnt would of people who own culling nml clax-tlon sur<* by Chris- in her fight to secure the Panama ex credits tlu* Almighty's. Ige of its bi story. an«l declar- not intei■fere at all wilill the charter Willamette va know let Let n* n ote also that Satani !» it mur tlnn character dr-velopment, into the position. while the plan to hold a <sen- ed that he was not superstitious. Mr. comn?ltt» ic»’«! TTi'nntIniPTi t or anything sw •U on tennia! at Astoria next vear met the tlerer; thn i he mtlrder«Hl Fill her \il.ini vnrlou» reform movements of th** MeLean says he «to s not know what " '«cd. Probablly both will be K*, hearty approval of the convention. hf will do with the■ diamond now he , n«l M'*th' •r Eve, mid that III*« lie l.s »till world, whose trial time has not yet rs. and one or n The good roads bill now before the r u ill hp adont ed. Mr. Oar- »¡urdcrln : our nice tinder th«* Just come. Thus (Tirl»t!nns of nil denom Oregon legislature also were endors has it. Society Is s peculating whetli- inations have been bewildered, con er Mrs. McLean, th«* beatititul wife of rett stat ed that taasnvnch as he et- laws of I leredity. Tin* err or of I h * ed anil th«* present peddlers’ license fused by the artful wiles of oitr enemy. the Hopie’s owner, vrill have the coitr- recta to retire from th e council this Bev Ing Sn tan In ie.!<l <*f Go« 1 inis got* law nnd the garnishment law were age to i>v ear it. No«-, however, ns th«* morning of the yeaY. bo is free to advocate the approved by resolution. ten ninny lilt«» the coni'll■‘•'■1 h H iui II oii | Mrs. McLean wait the former Eve- measure, the one who Xcw I'ispetiHathui dawns, our eyes of V The following new officers were of dlsclali:tilng that t:<»l pro, *• - d that ivn Wa ish, daught cr of Thomas F. orf ginalt • proposed it. Councilman understanding nre opetilng. Wo per- elect«'«!: W A. Perry, of Hotiltoa. M rtli In r | Id live forever *ni < man »lion cclv«* that our Adversary has but a president; R. Alexander, of Pendle Walsh, the multimillionaire, and 1» Moon to rrk occasion to say that the M Pnriullse. nnd, n« Id1' family w .it’d In short time nntil he must I»* bound for ton. first vice-president; W. A. Bell, th«' mother of Washington's famous small sa lary proposed waa not half $ 1 00,00 0.000 baby. who will Inherit enough 1io cover the h■>ss to a hnsi- cities, «wcaso am 1 eont’ntte lv lintuiiv'tiy with I ofhers a h u thousand years; that tin* Messiani«* of Eugene, second vice president; E. the WaiIsh millions . as well as those ness ma n in the council. He was stoat lai his Divlni'i regulations, the 1 lounihii'ivH i e who h Bravford. of Hood River, thiril vlc«»- Kingdom must prevail that all th«* of John R. McLean. father of Edward positive that during hii» former term ney co Inveat. of Ills Purmils«* would I h * eul ll-'.o *1 ;in«l fainlile» of th«* enrth may I h * hl«*ssed presldent; Charles B. Merrick, secre McLean, who today took over the in the council ho lost $2400 on ac- will Some Sort of entcrtalni b<* a Paradisa* Hll«*al with thè knowl tary; Thomns Watts, of Reuben, through th«* S ihh I of Abraham. Final gem which has left ruin and misery count of being a member of that be provided for the visitors e In . «Iga* <>f God nml tilt* boni** of n pcrf*x*t ly, at the close of that reign of right- treasurer. The newly elected direc in its wake front the day it left the body. Eugene. Both of these m< E. M. littm.'inltv. In na*i'a*rd wlth God. privi a»Ht«m*sH. tin* Scriptures das'larr that tors of the association are: hands of an Indian potentat«* down to Volicemen I»e«ign Mr. Bohmstedt, are in a p Itlon to Warner, of Medford; C. M. Eppley, of h'ui'd lo nmintiiln eva«rlasting llf*> h'*ri*. Satan shall lie dcstroya*al. the present time. I Mayor Matlock read the reslgna- do the Willamette valley an im ienw Salem; A. J. Henderson, of Spring But. snya thl» tlicory. by Sutnn'a Ih’ Young Mrs. McLean is as fearless tions of Night Policemen Poyner and amount of good. rhe Chureli Is tha* Body of Christ. nml our tir»! pnrctits* fall, wc die nnd «>f Mcsainh. Ha*nec the A|Hi»tle's words field; J. C. Mann. Dan Dellaher. F. of superstition aa is her husband, Keopp, and appointed Charles Rus W. Funk, Portland; J. G. Snodgrass, by dylng ba**'oim* more uliva* limi some of our text apply to the Church In I of La Grande, and J. W. Campbell, whereupon Washington society may sell and F. T. Plank in their places. I shortly enjoy the big sensation of see When It came to a vote to confirm I Russell, and the motion carried unan- of u» go to l.enven unii thè masa to glory “The god of pence shall bruise of Hermiston. ing the Hope diamond shedding its ' the appointments the motion was lost 1 tmausly. soim* eterneI. flery hall, of whlch w» Satan under your feet shortly.” The ma* or made no other appolnt- brilliant rays in the circles of the by a vote of 5 to 1. Garrett then I el—L_________________________________ IEAVORED SAN FRANCISCO’S TELEGRAM OF THANKS HAD NO QUORUM ON SATURDAY PHILADELPHIA ENFORCES STRICT QUARANTINE PLEASANT HILL TAXPAYERS CALL PUBLIC MEETING OREGON RETAIL MERCHANTS ADJOURN BUYS THE FAMOUS HOPE DIAMOND PROMINENT MEN FROM MINNEAPOLIS COMING