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About The Twice-a week guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1910-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1911)
fHE TWICE A WEEK GUARD THUP3DAY, MARCH 0, 1911. fi SimB 1 fburcli class are required to walk I. u> ipprovrd mid b< Id the narrow way. steep, narrow, ng- hi' r, r.fng weak mind ge«l, mid lieset with simri-s of tl».* Ad vei'Mury. "For we ure not Ignoranl Wi* Hii'ii, that our text, dene rll« of tils snsrea" (11 Corintli Inn« II. ID. We tire not to forget. however, Hint ll:g Me -I,. li i l> mi ip.iii, ineri'iy ex plnliiM that liesHtuHon blesHlngM will these dlffereiicoM between Hie Church rv "II I I p ' hi :.| i , | f|',up Hu. elTei ls flit anil tin* world are fully offset by the tlie full, su lir t |* uluill tlien |»u uh |t illffi-iences of reward. The oven-omen- ii <« In A i L iiii ' h day thut full human of the t'l.ui' li uro to be rewarded wltli rlgbtn« h . iiiiitiirlty, will l«o reu«'b(>d in glory, honor. Immortnllfy. "the ilvlue n century mid licit a man dying t I kui nntiire." mid be joint lu-irs in the Kingdom a* tneiulxTs of the great v, oin<| i>«. dying in < lillilh«H»d aa par*«l with Hu' ri'iniiiiiiler uf tin« nop Messiah. Tin* world I* tn Imre no The further gtinruntee Is flirt none su«-li I'liniic* <>f nuturi' from human t< spirit, but is to have tin* earthly tin will tile even ni II llUlKlred yeu lure restored or perfected In them, if '' ■«•. <• pt wilful «Inner« wbn. r obedient, and Io enjoy 111» earthly Eden Ing i • iiiibmlt Hii'iiih«*li«« to th«* Truly Goii's ways uro equal. True liitlutiH <>f Miwslnb*« Kl|i*z«)uiii, mid righteous arc Thy ways. Lord God ' then he ent ««ff from life u« titiwi llroi'klyn. Mnr< Almighty! (Revelation xv, .3. 4.1 "f any further f iv r nt the burn -I'nsior Hit' •••II Humanity's Final Test. He pri'it Rrd«*e’iii'r Me««l:ih u |«r»ll('lii*d ' Illis riff dvnlltig« will refir«*«eiit Ji The Cliurrli’s test tni.es place In the ernuoti In Brook wh<> . Jii'-tl« <*, W| m | i * i . Lore mid Powe present life. And in r.ieh member lyu'* lajgest Au thereof tlie matter of wortbln«*ss or Miio*« Years as a Trae'a. dllorlutu nti'l In unwortblnens of eternal life on tlie evening ln*ld Tlie 8 !'l|iHire« tel) tta Hint t spirit piano for nil time is determined Question M« •'( M' «I ill « K lit' dun tin« day« of u nt death. Not so with liiini.iuity in |l«ttb servl i's «hull lx. gem- ul. An w«* have Jun seen, some were ef«iw<|t d mi ’ It I« I. -I may live for only a hundred years and nt belli •■ii'.-i-i «>’1 be lit l> then I k * cm off III tlie 8e*'on<) De.itb. be d«*ep Interest was la «bn cause found unworthy uf further op mail I fest si >>f the after erv n il.er < f Hu* hilliimi fmnll.v portunity. Olliers, by availing them noon i v i- •• 'iiii • i i nft'-r II - -li.ill li.tve it« <'"iii|i:l«l»ed the selves of the privileges ami r •mlerlng THERE SHALL UL ND MOIll wor*. ut ti In G o «| h 'I Age, the «eleetlou obedience to tlie laws of tlie Kli'sdoW. (DEATH Oi l AN INI \NT < i . uf '.lie Spiritual Seiil of Abrnhnui. typl may live to tlio very « lose uf ti » :hou- DA) s • '•: * ■. ♦ I' i 'I by the priest« mid l.'-vlt«*«, “Tbe sand years, and ba found imvvortl.v of HATH NOT FILLED Ills DA) Ci'iir' I, nt the l'lr«t buril. wln«.«v names eternal life, Still others may so f illy I OU TH ! DYING UNB Ml\l L R1 are written In lii'iive.i." appreciate Divine Wisdom. Justl-e. HUT Till; CHILD Al' \N III N Mi lih'-> Klugdotn Is to «lotnlnatc Love and Power and imiy become so DUi.D )»: abs a innt . ii a i 11 • utli fi r it Ilion in«l year*, with n obisiieitt thereto that God will be A nUNDHED YKAUK O , lien hi b "-Ing Ad.'im md all of Ills [«'eased to grant them eternal life. iillAl.l. Bi; AC 1 ItHEl*' <T I oi l I'ostiTlty will» n vl«*w to uplifting FIIOM Lil i; (ISAIAH I.NV, . T'u«- He i.i fl i nl«i mid degradation and Tlielr days, their Ilves, will be fat more than tlie days of a tree. speaker said:— <!«'.'itlj. ’J lie uplifting Influences will Tlie world of mankind, nt Hie con Our trit Is a part of the Dli It 1“n nt once, following Hie gre.it Huie elusion of Messiah's reign of righteous prophecy «>f tbe l>l<'-*.ing» will b will of iniitlil«- with win li the Kingdom nets, will have attained again tlie per < otllv to l«r:ie| mi<| to tlie whole ■ ■ I I v ill Im II..'Uigur.•te l The Juilgineu*» during M«-»-I ill's glorious rt i -n of i >'f the |u«rd will be abro'u! iu tlie fection originally enjoyed l>y father thousand years bi-g.lining with t! - «• irth r.iid tlu* lulinl.ltnnts of the world Adam. Like bln» they will le- in Eden, wlilcb then will be world-wide. Those close of tills G o «| m 'I llrn Sn • «■■ ling will l<- i n rlghli'oiisne;, None shall rrni's tell tlmt In that glorious Ep" li longer u«*i'd «ay to hl« uelglilior or 111.« perfect human beings will lie required landlordism will Iw u tiling of the br "ti r. "Ku i.v tlmu the Lord; for nil to stand a test—to demonstrate, to past. "They nlinll build li«»ttses and «liai; know Him, from tho least unto prove tliefr absolute loyalty to God Inhabit tlirin; they sbnjl plnnt vliie tlie greute-t of them,*' for "tbe knowl- and Ills righteous laws, os Adam was As yurils and rut Hie fruit of them: they <«l :“ of Hie Lord shall till the whole tried. tested, proven In Eden. Adam was promised eternal life If his shall not build nn«l another Inhabit; eurth" t ier. xxxl. .31; l«nlnh xl. 0». test proved him loyal to Ills Maker, so flier ahull not plant and anotloT cut " Whoever, th ■ i. by obedleu<-e to the Additionally we rend. "Ttiev Khali n «t law* of the Kingdom will avail tilmself Ids restored race will have before them lal«ir In vulti nor bring forth for Iron < f th»* bl«-•««•«I privllegpfi of lt«'«tltu the offer of eternal life if they shall lilr " Further we rend Hint then tin' Ho i (A« t« 111, üi-21), will not only be manifest tlielr obedience satisfactorily. “Wolf anil tlm Inmb slinll feed ti'g. lli In'll« ! up« :u .I <>ut of ment.'.l. moral and Satan Loosed From Prison. er and tbe lion shall ent fodder llile , |>h’ «h .'il Imperfi'ctloti, step by step to- We are not Informed of the par the bullock " iianl perfectloa. blit, so long ns tie tleulnrs of tbe test that will then be No Spiritual Shscp, C«sn, Wolves. Et irrew *, be may live—clear down applfej to munkind. Wo merely have nn'grt»«-« No rml of «•onfuslon Ims I hm 'H ere to tlie en«l "f thnt ble««eil thousand the figurative declaration that Satan pled by the Intent of well moaning yinrs If wo had never seen trees; If slu and everything will« li Satan rep ¡«euplo to apply tin.... pniphcch’s ns ourowu i" ; erlences hail lieon with veg- resents will be loosed for a little soil the rewnr«! of tlie cittir.ui lli heaven. etntlon such ns perishes iiltUln a year, son nt the close of Messiah's reign Nothing In tlie Kcrlpuir«« wirtuiH its iw might have dltfli'Ulty In lielleving (Revelation xx. 7 10). The world, ful In thinking Hint there will be spirit «orí«« one who woiihl tell us of having of perfected humanity, "ns tbe sane mil. Iieui enly sheep mul oxen. wolv«m «<«•:! trees centuries old. Such a state- of the seashore.” will all be subjected and lions, line« and hou-«'«. pl.nillir: iii 'tit i.'itlld Kcvm ns unreasonable to to tlie test, ’But how many, or wlrat and building Those who reje<-| the it« n« to tell ii« tbnt humanity con Id proportion of the whole, will prove clear Bible teaching re«|Hs'tu, * n Met llv«* for a Hi lU'imil year« or forever. loyal, and what proportion d'.slo.vul slnnlc reign of righteousness «-n.inot linvo we not Indeed seen children we are not Informed. understand the Bible nt nil Not a old and wrinkled looking, yet otny in All that we know on the subject« single passage of tin« Old Testament tlielr teens? And have we not seen and all that is necessary for us to tri)» of hbavenly bo|H-s or proti : "s others cheerful, fresh nnd compara know. Is that tbe trial will be Only a few of them teach heavenly tively young looking nt sixty nnd sev thorough and Just and that all found things at all. and then Indirectly. faithful will have eternal life, mid nil en ty? As, for Instance. In the tvp« > of Hie found unfaithful will be count «si ns All Unrighteousness la 3in. Old Testament the garments of th followers of Satan and. with him. will At the present time God “winks" be destroyed in tlie Second Death. High Priest, glorious and beautiful, aymtiollze. wo believe, tbe heavenly nt much of the wrongslolng thut The test which God will apply will grandeur, honors and glories of Mrs there is In the world. He doos not be so scnrchfng. so thorough, that al sinh during th« period of His reign Interfere with It. But of course ev though Ills creatures will still be free Similarly God's promise to Abr.ibnin ery transgression curries with it nut moral agents, he is able to guarantee declares thnt Ills Sets!. Ills poHtPtiiv. urully morí! or less of n depraving In tbnt thenceforth "there shall be no shall tie ns tlio stars of heaven nnd fluence on the trnnsgressur’H mind nnd more sighing, no more crying, no more as tho snnda of the seashore. Noth body. The conscience Is the most ten dying, because all the former things ing In this statement would nce«^-:i der mid the most Important element of of sin ntid death shall have passed rlly teseb n heavenly state or condi our human nature. Wlmever violates away.” tion. Only by the old of th«' Nriv Tcs It. whoever Injures It, much or little, The Reward, Life—The Punishment, tnment nnd tho Holy Scriptures' lllu will proportionately be disadvantaged Death, mlnntion can ivo see thnt two Seeds in the future nnd will have all tlie Not n word is said about tbe hun of Abraham orc distinctly rofi-rred to. more dUflculty in rising up gradually dred year old sinner—child—being sent out of hi« degradation mid weaknesses, the stars Indirectly Implying flic Sptr to eternal torment. Just ns there Is not Itunl Seed, while the minds of the son even w th nil th«* helps thnt will then a word snld in the Bible to the effect »here refer to Abrnliam’s Natural lie tivnllable. Thus will be fulfilled the that Adam or his children were cun Sood As It Is written. "I have con S.rlpturxl declaration, "Whatsoever n detuned to eternal torments, The een- stltuted Theo n fntlier of many na uinn sovoth, thnt also shall he reap." With nil mankind redis^mcd ther? tcnce upon Adam, which his race lion»”—like unto God. shares by heredity, was a death sen- So the Spiritual See«l of Abraham In will be nothing whatever of the past tenec. This just but awful penalty now being developed With It« com chiiryeiihle against any on the books bus wrought havoc with our race— pletion tills Age will end. nnd the Nat of Divine Jnstlee. The great "nigh sickness, sorrow, pain, dying, death. uriil Seed of Abraham will return to Priest," by ills better sacrifices, will God’s mercy has provided the re special favor nnd lieconie the leading have ninth' full satisfaction to the de demption of Adam and his nice nation of Hie world under th«' gold mands of Justice, blit th«» weaknesses, through Illa Ron, who died, the Just ance nnd direction of the spiritual and mental, moral nnd physical, resulting for the "iijuat. The death of Jesus Invisible, yet All-Powerful, Kingdom from rm re or less wilful nnd deliber is the price which wVl eventually se ate sli|, must still bo reckoned on. nnd cure the release of Adam and all of of Messiah. Tho blessing through natural 1« thus every Idle word nnd every idle Ills posterity from the death sentence rnol will gradually extend to every thought, every Idle and vicious action and give to them resurrection privi nation. In thnt the door will bo open of the present time, by making its leges provided through Messiah's King ««I by which nil nations may come mark upon the characters of men. is dom reign. But every one who has been enlight Into and liecome a part of Abmhuni s providing for corresponding difilcul Seed, nnd thus Into harmony with ties on tlielr part In that glorious day ened, and brought to a clear knowl of tlielr opportunity. edge of God and to fbe opportunities Messiah's Kingdom. Whomever re The suggestion of our text is that provided for his salvation from sin fuses this great privilege and bles«ln: the great Messiah will no; temporize, and death. Is more responsible for the of Messiah's Kingdom will bo destroy for the entire [««riotl f His reign, manner In which lie accept« or refuses ed from amongst the people In Hie Sec with those win» do not sh. w n proper "the gift of God, eternal life through ond Death nppns't.'itlon of opportunities when Jesus Christ our Lord." As the wil Hundred-Year Old Children. fully brought In contact with them ful, intelligent sinner In the Church Centenarians of the present time nre nnd clearly undi rstanding the terms now Is sentenced to the Second Death few. nnd they by no means are like of Divine grace. But one hundred (Hebrews vl. C: x. 28-31), so. our text children. Usually they nre wrinkled mid years Is quite n considerable period of tells us, it will bo with the masses haggard Wc are to remember, bow probation and surely every reasonable of mankind (luring the Messianic reign. ever, the Bible record that several of nilnd will concede that so long a de If they wilfully reject reconciliation the earlier members of Adam's race lay In meeting out the full penalty to God. they will die the Second Denth. lived nine hundred years, or rather, of sin. S' -olid Dentil, manifests the God has provided n redemption and they were m«ire than nine hundred córeme limit of reasonable mercy. recovery from the first denth, hut ns- years In coming fully under the sen Tho Church'» Triumph Shorter. sures us flint the Second Death will fence against sinners—"By one m. n'.« Tbe Chtircli. whose trial I» In prog- bo an eternal one. disobedience sin entered Into tin* re-: during this Gospel Age. receives Electrocutiao. world, nnd death ns n result of sin; Individually a much ahorter period of Instant <1 -ath front electric shock will nnd thus death passed upon nil men. probation than our text declare» will beenuse nil lire sinners (Romans v, 12i l>e grantc.l to mankind In the future. lie the method of executing the penal Gradually, nnd especially since the God's Kulntly iieople nro expected to ty of wilful sinners during the next flood, when n great change took pin« o develop character and to approve Age, and not banging nor decnpltn- in our cosmogony, human longevltj themselves to God ns "overcomers" tion. Thus it was that In olden Hirn's has decreased, while mental, moral , within n very brief spnee of life. And two of Aaron's sons, having violated and physical ailments linvo lncre:is<«1 hot only no. but they nre required to their relationship with God and hav Revernl of Adam's children dl«l not "walk by faith mid not by sight.” I ing disols'yed Him, were smitten to have their first born child until after They merely h ive God's Word ns re 1 d«vith. Fire from tlie Ixird smote them —nn electric flash. IVe may bo sure they were a century old. In contlrmn si....... ills Ju*i'C nnd Love nnd grn tion of tills, nnd correspondinJv In clous plans, while. In the next Age. that torture will not be needlessly in contradiction of the Evolution theory, the n rid will have the netimllty In- flicted on such. They will lose every wo find thnt tlio Ancients were strong fti'.i'l of the promise- tho world will thing. but will not be tortnred. Strip«« er thnn we. mentally ns well ns phys walk by sight. "Tho glory of tho or punishments, chastisements, are lenlly; for they Intermarried brother- Lori slinll !>• revealed nnd nil flesh sometimes used of the Lord, but al ways in a reformatory manner—“He with sisters and cousins without In shall see it together" (Isaiah xl. B). chnsteneth every son whom Ho ro- The world during Messiah'« reign jury, whereas today the mcntiil weal: ness of the race is such that one out will bo privileged to walk In .» high celveth.” lie chastens none others— of every one hundred nnd fifty adults way of holiness, from which all the none for whom chastising would ac Is in an insane asyltim. nnd the mar stumbling stones will have boon path complish no blessing. Such will be riage of brothers nod sisters is pi ' cred out. But tho overcomers of the smitten down in the Second Death. K ffliiORtl) 11 till SOLÍ), ÏET ONLY A ELEtnp.acuiti law livad a iteaih THREE CARPENTERS WARNED NEW TELEPHONE LINE TO STAY AWAY UP NORTH FORK FROM HONOLULU CDNTAGI0U5 TROUBLES OF SIUSLAW R'VER BLOOD DISEASES SPRINGFIELD Contagions Blood Poison more SPRINGFIELD FINANCE No”/ Under-Construction- Gen Letter Received By E. 0. Cole thoroughly permeates the sy stem than nny other disease. Its infectious virus from A G. Armstrong Tell eral News of.Florence COMMITTEE IS NAMED contaminates every corpuscle and cipri ngfleld. Or.. Man li 7 r< pillar meeting of th - Com: club Ftlday niglitt the ma'ter promotion was th«- topic din 'Ilia attginL'.n«'«* «.is largì a. general opinion that the < i acted wisely In ai< •j.titnt tin- sitlun of th - Souther: I' < ifi< pany, and that the necc-sir could le- raised. If sufficient tn. -.al The telephone line up the North Fork, which we mentioned some «■•ks ago as being under construc tion, Is to be built at once. Charles Fox was in town last Saturday and Informed us that he had taken a contract to construct the line and would commence work the flrBt of this week. The line will extend from Minerva to Florence and will I k ' about thirteen miles in length. W! lie here, Mr. Fox obtained a per mit from the forestry department “11. authorizing him to cut timber on le« government land »• use for poles in in. < «instructing the line. A mock com- nd pany has been formed to build and •perate the line. Boat 1'jMw-t in 1 River club with i Its Last Monday, while moving his 0 Is work <i:ig household goods to his ranch, T. A. ermil dis- Yost met with som< th ng of a mis c spirit t fortune, lb- loaded his furniture In a boat in the morning, intending to take it >>p to Duman slough, but as a strong wind was blowing down tke river, lie decided to postpone the trip until «-veiling in the- hop«.- that the NEW BRICK GOES UP ind would cease. »The boat was out in th«« river and hitched REGARDLESS OF “NEWS” towed to a pile so it would be afloat so the trip could be made as soon as the tide began to flood in the afternoon, The wind continued to blow and in some way the boat upset, letting the «•hairs, tables, mattresses and other lurniture float off down the river, Most of the goods were picked up and brought back to the owner In a thoroughly soaked condition and badly damagerl by the salt water. Small Items A letter was received here a few days ago stating that W. Brigbtman died near Tacoma, Washington, on February 15. Mr. Brigbtman and family resided G Florence a few i months, last fall- going from here to their former home in Washington. This week Mr. Dexter, who came here a few days ago from Dayton. Wash., purchased three lots in Glen- ada that were owned by Arthur Tl- tus. They are near the church and in a very sightly location. We learn 'that Mr. Dexter intends soon to move here and make his home in this sec- tion. PER CENT INCREASE IN A drug store is among the new en terprises for Florence that are be POSTOFFICE IS SLIGHT ing considered. This Is something that is needed, as since the Hre last Sprlngfi^d, Or., March 7- Al October there has been ^io drug store though February Is always a slow ■ here and there is no way to- obtain merth In the» postoffice business even the commonest drugs without everywhere, th«* Springfield office sending away for them. showed a slight increase last month, A plank driveway has been built amounting to an even four per cent. from the floating wharf near.Glena- The figures for last month were da postoffice and extending thence $371.26, while for th<> same month up the river bank. The object in a year ago was |356.98. The in building it is so that teams can get crease of something over $14 gives from the wharf to the bank at any th»* lowest per cent increase In the stag*«* of the tide. We understand Springfield office for nearly a year. that lumber for its construction was furnished by the county. Mrs. J. I’. Christie, nee Lillie Bern- MORRISON & CO. BUILD ' liardt, fwho was taken to a hospital at North Bend about three weeks ADDITION AND IMPROVE ago. recovered from her illness suf ficiently to return to her home at Springfield, Or., March 7—E. E. Gardiner last Saturday. Morrison & Co., who recently doub- M. B. Lindb, who has been man leded th- size of their store, will en ager of the Hazelwood creamery here large still further, The foundation for nearly two years past, has ten was laid today for a new brick dered his resignation and will leave bulld- soon for Portlana. wnere he has ac- addition to the Rivett The Produce company. ing which they now occupy, new portion is 34 by 40 feet, and An experienced brick-maker, who two stores high, and will increase came to this section a few days ago. tlmlr floor space to over 7000 feet. is ooking around for a location to This is by far the largest store in start a brickyard. This would be a Springfield, so for as room is con help to the place and would furnish cerned. When the new portion is employment for a number of men. completed the two departments will Anybody knowing of a deposit of bo divided, and the hardware busi suitable material for brick-making ness will have the entire lower floor, is invited to let it be known. The records of the local observer while all of the furniture business will be handled on the second floor. show that 4.99 Inches of rain fell The growth of this company has been at Florence during the month of The precipitation for very pronounced, and the store is February. | that month of 1910 war, about 11.40 among tho best in Springfield. incnes. Messrs. Ernest and Bartels arrived FANCY WINDOW DISPLAY Springfield. Or., March 7—Pos i here last Friday from Cottage Grove sibly the most attractive window and at once set about getting things display ever shown in a Springfield I in readiness to open their meat mar- “ shown1 in "the k('t a',d Prepare for business.—Flor- store window is 'that 1 Oliver W. Johr.son Hardware Com- ' ence \\ est. panv. It represents a great deal of work but is very artistic and pretty, FORTY STUDENTS A feature of the window ib the raw carborundum, front which the tool FLUNK AT CORVALLIS sharpening stones are made. The; rug and curtain displays in the other Pepite the fact that there has been windows are also unique. a .. great increase in the attendance at the Oregon Agricultural college, the MILNER PAYS GOLD EAGLE percentage of flunks this year is G. N. Milner, or Springfield, yes less by 33 1-3 per cent than last year. terday enriched tho city treasury Last year the number reached sixty, by the sum of $10. which represents and thirty-four of these were dropped the price for a good time and being from the college. This year the num arrested on the charge of drunk and ber is only forty, and the number disorderly, on Sunday night. This of expulsions will be very small, ow Is the first arrest for several weeks ing to the fact that most of these failures resulted from sickness or on such a charge. other incidents that form a good ex cuse. Mechanical engineering is FOI ND VHONS ARE SET The foundations were,set today for'1 credited with the largest number of the new Perkins and Stevens brick I flunks. There were twelve failures, were sub block on Main street and construe-i of which the majority tion will commence as soon as the freshmen or students not having concrete can set. At. present a force! enough credits to take a freshman of nine men nre employed, and this course. The department of agricul will be enlarged as soon as the car- ture came next with ten flunks, six penters can begin work. The ma- ,of which were freshmen, two juniors. | one senior and one special. The civil teriiils are being assembled. the The brick work on c......... .. Oregon —___ _ I engineering school had four failures. music, * two; ’ ‘ ' ' . one: ----- Power Co. sub-station has reached 1 ■* he electricals, the second story and is progressing commercjo. three, and domestic scl- very rapidly. The false work for an ence and art, three.—Corvallis Ga- elevator looms up in the air to a . zqtte Times. height of 60 feet and shows the size ■ Notice is hereby given that Etta of the building when completed. The forms for theRienvy concrete K. Earnest has been by the vonntv foundation of the high 1000 kilowatt Court of the Stat« of Oregon in and turbine generator are ready for the for Lane County, appointed Admln- istratlx of the Estate of Isaac E. concrete and will be filled at once. Earnest, deceased. All persons having claims against IIEI.KN STI VENS IN IlOSl'T II. said estate are hereby notified and Miss Helen Stevens, daughter of required to present the same, duly Councilman Stevens, uderwent a authenticated, at the residence of successful operation at the Eugene the said Etta K. Earnest at Mabel, | hospital yesterday, which was per-; Oregon, or at the Law office of A. E. formed by Drs. Evans and Kuyken- Wheeler In Eugene. Oregon; within, dall. six months from this 21»t day of Febrauary. 19111. E. B. Applegate, of Corwin. Iowa, Etta K. Earnest. Adm'x. was an arrival iu Eugene yesterday. A. E. Wheeler, Attorney. • d. th'< had ipo- »m- ing of Conditions and Vicinity Eugene, Mar. 4. 1911. Ed. Guard: In acc-srdance with the last line of enclosed letter, will you publish?. It shows that Eugene Ore . is on th«- map of th»- world, thanks to the promotion department of the Commercial Club. It also shows good mail service, as the post mark on the envelop«- was Honolulu, Feb. 32, and delivered to my door deliv Mar 3. ..ine .one «lays days for 2 538 53s miles Is not a ba«i showing for that socialist institution, the I.. I . 8. mail, all done- for a common two-eent stamp. I used to be the reebrding cecretary of I the local carpenters' ' union, and guess mall of th'ls I kind will never quit coming to me. The letter bears the seal of the I’. . Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joln«-r> of America Union No. 745. It is as follow»: Honolulu. Oahu, 2-29-11. Mr. E. C. Cole, 220 E. 15th St. Eugene, Ore. Dear Sir and Brother: -Greetings This is to let you know we are »till on the map and in tho fight, and also to warn the brothers that this place is we!! filled with carpenters. and not to think that becau « the government is appropriating money for fortifications her“ that it war rants plenty of carpenters, for there are plenty of them hero to do it. then some of them walking the streets. All the work being done at l.ielebua or Schoffield Barracks is being done by Japanese. Captain Falls (the depot quartermaster I and his foreman are turning citizen labor down hard. We would like you to have this become as widely known as possible. Yours for U. B. of C. of A., A. G. Armstrong, Rec. Sec. Honolulu. p. O. Box 611. ♦ t ♦ Real Estate Transfers tissue of the circulation, and for this reason its symptoms are of a varied nat’.i*. When it enters the blood it is 1 ■/ a short time until the mouth andlhroat begin to ulcerate, the skin bee men me a spotted, rashes and eruptions < ruptions apj -ar on the Ixxly, sores and ulcers bre k out, the hair falls, and fre* qui ntly nails on hands and feet thick en nd cotne off. Mineral medicines wli ch simply shut the poison up in the system should be avoided, for when sue 1 treatment is left off the old dis eas will break out again, often worse tha i before. S. S. S. cures Contagious fmanently, and it does onghly purifies the blood. S. S. S. goes into the circulation, and drives out the last trace of the destructive germs, adds richness and vigor to the cir- culation and allot the diseased por tion tly back to health, 3. S. i. is purely vegetable, being '■J entirely of roots, herbs and bark-f, without a particle of mineral, and its vegetable ingredients always hasten the cure by toning up th< stomach and digestive members Home Treatment book and any medi cal advice free to all who write. THZ STITT CHZCiriC CO., AtUnU. Ga, SPRING MILLINERY WILL BE RIOT OF FLOWERS Trip Through Stores Reveals a Beautiful and Astounding Sight ♦ ♦ The hats this spring are going to ♦ ♦ riot in flowers. Every posy the gar ♦ ♦ den wears has been copied by the Elmer Zachary to Northern Ida and Montana Power Co., part of lor 2 in blk 3 of D'xon Jarnagaa’c add to Coburg, $10. H. A. Rust to R. R. Rust, blk 1 of Washburn & Milliorn's 2nd add to Junction. $400. I". 8. to George W. Holland ns 1--« of sec 32-19-6 w, 160 acres. S.” if. Robins to Louie Sathre, 3 acres in sec 18-16-1, $500. J. B. Rouse to J. O. Storey sw 1-4 of se 1-4 of sec 3-23-3 w, 40 acres, $1- J. B. Rouse to J. O. Storey, 80 ac- res in sec 8-22-3 w. $L J. B. Rouse to William T. ’ones, 5 aeres in sec 32-22 3 w, $200. O. C. R. R. Co. to Maurice D. Johnson, n 1-2 of new 1-4 qf see. 25- 18-7 w, $325. L. J. Johnson to Hans P. N. Bodt- ker. n 45 acres of iQt 11 in Millett's plat in sec 33-15-4, v,;, $5000. Ralph C. Taylor torj».me3 J. f ham- •plin. tract in sec 33-J6-3 w, $125. Lillian D. Waite to Albert H. Lui- kart. s 1-2 of sw 1-4 of sec 2 2 16-2 w, $10. W. Clarence Henderson to Louise Darroch, 40 acres in sec 15*19-4 w, 11. A. 1 W. Weaver to F. E. Dunn, "20 acres in tp. 16-4 w. $10. U. S. to Olive Cooper, 169 acres In sec *. 2z and 15, tp. 15-9 w pat. Thomas J. Geer to Richard 1* Will- liams, $3000, tract in tp 22-3 w. William S. Nelson to Hans Larsen tract in sec 29-17-4. $50. Stewa't R. Eakin to Holland Mc Collum, 14 acres in tp. 18-4 w. $63 5. J. C. Biattain to Frank Whiteman, lots •'2, 27 and 3 * in Stewart'.-: plat in tp 3 7-it w, $1. Frank M. Chapman to C. C. Shay, tract in sec. 26-21-4 w, $5000. Wm. Kreofsky to S. M. Lacey and E. E. Schiesser, part of lot 3 in hlk 6 of Purkcrson & Quimby’s add to Eugene, $10. John D. Graham to Rosila 1. Gra- ham. lot 5 in blk 24 of Junction City, $500. M. D. Lingo to John D. Graham, 10 acres in Washburne's & Millett's plat, $825. Eleanor J. Sommcrville to R. E. Mori 13, 276 acres in tp. 16-4. w, $10. Arthur Titus to A. J. Deter, lots 10 and 11 and 12 in blk 14, of Glen- ada, $200. Alice L. Goff to Fred D. Smith. 160 acres in sec. 26-17-1.w, $10. W. A. Cox to Joe Bell, lot 4 in blk 4 2 of Chicago add to Florence. $10. Harry Ballard to Israel D. Smith, tract in sec. 23-16-4 w. $10. Frank W. Williams to Gowen-Ide Trust Co., 320 acres in tp. 15-6 w. $9900. C. Cole to C. A. Kirkpatrick, part of lot 3 in blk 4 of Cole's 3rd add to Cole's plat of Marcóla, $30. J. S. Milne to R. W. Bauman, int to sw 1-4 of nc 1-4 of see. 26 n 1-2 of nw 1-4 of se 1-4 of sec 20-4 w. $100. Charles H. Fisher and Elmer E. Mink to James W Law, lots S and 9 in blk 5, of Blair street add to Eu gene, $ 10. W. M. Pennington to Charles Ba ker. 10 acres in tp. 17-4 w, $100. Henry E. Walker to Ir all. Hyland, lacre iu secs. 2 aud 11, tp. 19-1, w, $10. S L. Bond to Richard Cook, lot .3 tn blk 2 of Zumwalt's add to Irving $400. skillful fingers of the flower workers to adorn my lady's summer millinery A trip through the millinery houses is like walking back through the years to the old fashioned flower beds that your grandmother made every year when the first robin had sung the groundhog day was safely past. The daisies and bachelor's buttons are as beautiful as the real thing. Tiny moss rose buds in cluster make the daintiest trimmings. Gay bunches of sweet peas will crown many of the hats. And there are a hundred other blossoms to choose from, In deed, many of the hats will be load* ed with three or four kinds of flow- ers and even then some of the pr«t- tiest will have to be left off. Lace Roses Are New. A new feature will be the lace roses. They are mounted on sHk.. of different shades and are very nob by. Silk flowers are also popular. Lace is especially good this spring, used with flowers on the dress hats. For early wear the roll brim sailor is the thing. Almost every woman will have one. because they will be becoming to all and not too high priced. Turbans in the rammy braid are an innovation. Some of the hel met shapes will afford the cartoonist an unlimited amount of merriment which needn't bother the society mat ron in the least if the style Is be coming to her. Coral is to queen of the whois color scheme this spring. Some of the hats will have cobochans mad<* of coral heeds. Coral velvet, silks and flowers in all the shades will he seen on smart women. Black and white is still good, while more than one clever costume will be set off by a flame colored headpiece. The ram my braid is loosely woven, rough and withall nobby. The eary hats will be made of rammy and later wll come dainty affairs in black and white horsehair loaded with flowers and Jgce. The whole idea of turn- mer millinery is, be gorgeous at any cost. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that Dalton Guiley has been appointed by the county court of Lane county, Oregon, administrator of the estate of Ben- jamin F. Guiley, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are notified to present tho same du'y verified to said admin istrator at the law office of C. A. Wlnterraeier In Eugene Oregon, with in six months from the date of first publication of this notice. Dated. Eugene. Oregon, this 9th day of February, 1911. DALTON GUILEY, Adminsitrator of the estate of Ben jamin F. Gulley, deceased, C. A. Wintermeier, Attorney for estate. thu wk NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Mar garet Martin has been appointed ad ministratrix of the estate of Theo dore O. Martin, deceased, by an or der of the county court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Lane, duly mado and entered on this 15th day of February, 1911. All persons having claims against the said estate are required to present the same with proper vouchers there to forthe administratrix at the office of S. P. MONEY FOR CHINA'S Ness, at Eugene, Oregon, within six montbs from the date hereof. FAMINE SUFFERERS February 15. 1911. MARGARET MARTIN. Administratrix. S. P. NESS. Attorney. thur-fl6 Portland. March 6.—The first [ day's collection of funds for the Chi ' . ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE nese famine sufferers netted $5,000 W. E. T'.-U i rds and family, of wh'ch were cabled to Hong Kong. Columbia, who are touring the coast, William Donovan, of Park City and have stopped in Eugene far a few Utah, was an arrival in Eugene te days, left for the north on the noon train todar