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Saturday Evening, January 17, 1925
THE EUGENE GUARD
Page Eleven ,
CENTRAL PRESBXTERIAN
Corner Tenth and Tearl. ltev. A.
jl Saunders, minister, x-rui. juuu u
Si'cfcrU choir director. lira. ilutA
Dvi Weaver, organist, ounuujr
scbuol at U:4o. . oouua, general
superintendent. We aro alwaya glad
tu welcome new nienibors to our
.nhnnl. and you will eDjoy the happy,
helpful study of the Bible, that fits
the heart anu, apm. iu wi bvhi
tint follows at 11 o'clock, at which
time the pastor will apeak of "Xho
Joy of Sacrifice. ' evening service
7..in, the pastor's themo being "Un
til " Special musical nunwera win oc
nies. the Lord O My Soul" (Ippolit-
of-lrinof) at the morning service and
"S,nie Blessed Day" (Ncviu) sung by
the quartet, and "Crucifix" (Faure)
sung by Messrs. Sicfert and Joucs in
the evening, uansiutu njiuemwr uuu
Westminster league at 6:80 p. ra.
I'ravcr meeting Thursday evening at
Prayer meeting ""n'"f "V
7:30. The most intimate and helpful
bour of tne wcex lor many or mc
i.rrn number attending this mid-week
service, wo win do bu t wuitwuiv
jou to all of these services. .
FIRST CHRISTIAN
Oak and Eleventh streets. E. V.
Stivers, pastor. There will be fivo
important services in this church
Sunday. Tho first one is the Bible
school and we are confidently expect
ing a record crowd. Last Sunday 1052
attended, but there should be many
more. Do not neglect to be present
if you are a member, and if you live
in Eugene and vicinity and not a
member elsewhere, we extend an in
vitation to you. Come and see this
grrnt school in action. This service
nill be followed by the sermon by
Prof. Childers fen the subject "The
Bigness of Small Things." The after
noon women s meeting at o ciock,
the sermon subject being, "The Prodi
gal Daughter." There have already
keen more than 1000 tickets given
out. The service is free to all, but a
silver offering will be taken. Then
tbe three meetings of the Christian
Kndcavor societies, and the (evening
Bcrmon on the subject, "What the
Disciples of Christ Stand For." This
is the beginning of tbe third week of
tbe meeting, and it promises to be
the very best. The people of Eugene
should hear Childers and Eohgatt in
these meetings for the time is short
and will soon bring, the special effort
to a close. We extend to the people
of Eugene the usual hearty invitation.
EUGEXE-SrRINGFIELD FREE
METHODIST
Located at West Springfield, west
Inf Glenwood station. Lillian Grny,
instor. Sunday school at 0:4'). Jo
Isfphino Lee, superintendent. Classes
I for all. Morning service at 11 a. m.
Sermon by t the pastor. SnbjecJ, Soul
Winning. Special singing. Young peo-
Bryan's Weekly Bible Talk
.
JESUS COMFORTS HIS DISCIPLES By WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
The Last Sunncr was a sad occa-
on; it was the ending of the earthly
ompanionsbip of the Saviour with
liose whom He had selected as Mis
necial envoys, and that sadness was
opened by the fact that the death
Jesus was imminent and His life
as to be taken by violence per
med by Him but, none the less, a
til by violence.
It was proof of his affection that
fter such a sorrowful gathering He
oum nave sought to comfort Ilia
triples.
-t Ins consolation was expressed in
veral different ways. In the first
ce, He commanded them to trust
"? in Him. "Lot not vour heart be
"iibled: ye believe in Gotf. believe
in Bf," Ho identified Himself
th God nnd exhorted them to have
snmc confidence in Him. the Son.
it they had ill the Father.
It was reassuring to them to have
pressed upon their lienrts anew the
H'rnatural character of the Master.
8 few hours tbev would behold
m siibjet'ted to arrest ns if He
rp a crimiaalto a sliam trial, to
'ilts and cruelty, to an agonizing
i nni to burial as if I lit were
rtsl. and they needed to have their
refreshed an that the shock
nlil not entirely overcome tllelu.
"IR Mv Father's Mouse"
Having filPlt ll,,,M. ll.nt.nl.t nnn
"iwlf personally, He next led them
"MiMder the future, for which lie
I also lirovifloH 'ri,n f.,lln-a
flerful promise which had rom-
'ed so many millions on the verge
"ic r.rnvr:
In tn.V Flltlier'n linnsf, r, ninnr
'sums , , , m in iirnnnre a nlnre
you."
his srntt-nee in the New Testa
't eorrrHiimiH t 1a 'l',...,..!,--
i I'sslm in till, Old Tnslnmnnt hot
farther.
''id im-inred find as near to His
'"i lin to the very p.irtnla of
'""in "Though. I walk through
"ll'.v of Hie shallow nf death.
"1 f'ar n evil: for limn art
' me; thr rod nml thy Maff thev
Inrt ine '
f 'it tli l'nlmist na, nr.n.r,,t
"" was. to light the path hc
' 'h' grave. Christ described
" as hpacinna enough for all
He promised thnt He Himself
' prepare ,,!, fnr t.
j', ro"'"lenc in Himself,
al'ie. II,,. of 1Pllvn
' Will Come Again"
' it, l,r"'ie with which He
"is follower, had refereuce
ii sccmi coming:
, " ""d prepare a place for
will com, aKini nd reive
into myself."
second ran,;.. r !..:.. 1
' tanrht as the first c,i. !
rush
the effect of the eer.nd
not ilwrU upon with no , r
rut ion iul n,. i ;
rtt-M iri. .",U-J"1 i nine
" mtrrnrrtm ..... ..
" ' purpose to excite or;.,,irntion gutn, and an infallible
pie at 7 p. m. led by (iracie Morse.
Come and help these splendid young
people. Evening service at 7:40. You
can bring the babies here, and have
that homey feeling. Prayer eervieo at
7:u0. Thursday, Mrs. Yarrcn Sum
ner, leader. The lady pastor performs
marriages and other duties of the
church. She will be glad to visit the
siclc at any time. Call at the parson
age and get acquainted.
FAIHMOUXT PRESBYTERIAN
Fifteenth avenue and ViUard. There
were only lit at the Bible school last
Sunday, this week we look for V.io.
If you missed coino next Sunday. The
Biblo class is enjoying its new room
very much. Morning worship at 11.
Our minister will speak on the theme,
Seer or Scientist. A uieuie takeu from
Paul's shipwreck and of special in
terest. l,ood music under tho direc
tion of Mrs. Young. Thursday evening
w mcet for r on( o '
prayer and the study
of the word. Invito In friend and joja
us in divine worship at Fnirniount.
FIRST BAPTIST
Corner of Eighth and Pearl Btrcet.
Charles E. Dunham, pastor. Arab
Hoyt Rae, music director. The Bible
achool meets at 0:45. W. It. Lord,
superintendent. Morning worship at
11 o'clock. Dr. C. M. Hill, who was
pastor of this church some ycurs ago.
will occupy tho. rrutplt. The choir will
sing the " anthenf, "God Is Love''
(Shelley) and an offertory solo, "I
heard the voice of Jesns say," (Hath
bun) by Mrs. Myma Barger. Youms
people's fellowship hour and supper
is at So'clock, Devotional meetings
at 0:30. Evening services at 7:30. The
pastor will preach the sermon. His
subject will be "Barriers in tbe Way."
The choir will siug: "For Cod So
Loved the World." Prayer and con
ference meeting on Thursday night
at 7:30.
E.MMAUS LUTHERAN
On Second avenue west near Blair
boulevard. Henry Iverson, pastor.
Sunday school at 10 o'clock. Miss
Camilla Anderson, superintendent.
Morning worship In tbe Danish lan
guage at 11 o'clock. Evening service
is English language at 7:30 o'clock.
The Luther league will hold its an
nual meeting Wednesday evening at
8 o'clock. Prayer meeting Thursday
evening. v
CRESWELL CHURCH OF CHRIST
- Last Sunday was one of our big
gest days this year. Large crowds
attended all the services. So far as
we know, Croswcll won In the con
test. Final returns will be given out
next Sunday. The new scries of Ber
inons by the pastor are proving of
great interest. Next Sunday the ser
mons will be as follows: Morning,
"Jesus the Lamb of God;" evening,
Text of Today's Bible Talk by Mr.
Bryan
(John 14:1-17)
Let not your heart be troubl
ed: ye believe In God, believe also
in me.
In my Father's house are
, many mansions: if it were not
so, I would bavo told you. I go
to prepare, a place for you.
.And if I go and prepare a
place for you, I will come again,
' and receive you unto myself;
that where 1 am, there yo may bo
also.
And whither I go ye know, and
the way ye know.
Thomas saith unto him, Lord,
we know not whither thou go
est; and how can we know the
way? - f,
Jesus saith unto him, I am the
way, the truth, and tho life: no
mau conictb untothe Father, but
by me. i V
If yo had knowtt ine, yc should
hnve known my father also: and
from henceforth ye know him,
and have seen bim.
Philip saith unto him. Lord
shew us tho Father, and it suf
ficeth us.
Jcsiim snith unto him, Hnve I
been so long time with you, and
yet hnst thou lint known me,
Philip? he that hath seen me ,
bath seen the Knther: nnd how
snyest thou then, Shew us the
Father?
Ili lievest thou not that I am in
the Father, and the Father in .
no? the words that I speak nnto
you I penk not nf myself: but
the Father Unit dwelletb in mc,
he doeth the works.
Relieve ine Hint I am ill the
Father, and the Father in me:
or ol,e believe me for the very
works' sake.
Verily, verily, I say unto ynii,
lie that believetb on ine, the
works Hint I do shall he do also;
and greater works than these
shall he do; because I go unto
my Father.
And whatsoever ye shall ak
in mv name, that will I do. that
the .Father may be glorified in
the Son.
If je shall nsk anything In my
name, I will do it. ,
If ye love me, keep my com
mandments. Ami I will pray the Father.
and he shall give you another
Comforter. Hint he may abide
with you forever;
liven the spirit of truth; whom
the world rannnt receive, hem use
it aeeth him not, neither know
eth Mm: hut ye know him: for
he dwelleth with you, and shall
be in you.
neon tin nintrnrerr l Ii"pmwl
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, r-lHPipitil fr miff wn .. ...-., -
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"Is There Really Bur a Place as
Hell?" We will greet you with a
smile. Try us and see. Oscar A. Coop
er, pastor.
FIRST BAPTIST
Second and C streets, Springfield.
J. Carlton Wetterhahm, pastor. Bible
school at 10 o'clock. Morning service,
at 11 o'clock, "Worthy Trophcts In
spired or Merely Good Guessers." In
termediate and senior B. Y. I. V. at
6:30 o'clock. Evening service at 7:30
o'clock, topi''. "Hw One May Know
They Have Been Born Again."
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
Corner of Twelfth nnd Oak streets.
Sunday morning servico at 11 o'clock.
Wednesday evening testimonial meet
ing at 8 o'clock; Sunday school at
P:30 a. m. The reading room at room
312 McMorran and Washbumc "build
iug,. coruer of Eighth and Willamette
streets, is open daily, except Sundays
and legnl holidays, at all hours. The
librnrisu is it attendance from 1"
until 4:00. Tho subject of the les
son sermon for Sunday is "Life." All
are pordially invited to attend the
church services and visit the reading
room.
UNIVERSITY VESPERS
The January University Vesper
service will be hold in the Methodist
church next Sunday afternoon at 4
o'clock. The address will be given
by President C. M. Hill of the Bap
tist Divinity school, Berkeley, C'al.
Dr. Hill is a graduato of the Uni
versity of Oregon, with the class of
1SS1, and baa many friends in Eu
gene who will be glad to mcet him
again. Music far the service will be
furnished by the University choir of
frt voices under the direction of John
Stark Evans.
CHURCH OF GOD
Third a-d Monroe streets. Mamie
Bisconcr, pastor. Bible school, 10 a.
m. E. A. Fegles, Supt. Classes for all
ages and a good force of teachers.
Preaching 11 a. m. The pastor wHl
speak on the subject of "Our Anchor
nnd the Anchorage." Young People's
meeting 6:45. Evening service 7:30.
Subject, "Let No Man Take Thy
Crown." All are invited.
FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL
J. Franklin Haas, Minister. Church
school at 0:43. Classes and teachers
for scholnrs of all ages. If you are
not enrolled elsewhere we invite you
to enroll here. Enworth lenirue at
0:30. Virginia Rcid is the leader. Miss
Mollis, will sing a Bolo. "Teach Us to
rroy." Wesley club: Social hour at
5:30, light refreshments will be serv
ed at 0:30. Miss Campbell wjjl lead
the discussion on the subject. "The
l'outh of Today." Instead of the reg-
thority on the matters about which it
speaks, I venture to call attention
to the plain and unequivocal language
above employed by the Saviour in
speaking of His second coming.
Thomas, who seems to have been
the most difficult of the disciples to
convince by nature cautious and
critical rendered posterity a service
when hc'brotight out by a question
the very important truth declared in
the sixth verse of our text.
"I Am the Way"
Jesus had said to them. "And
whither I go yc know, niid the way
ye know'.'1
Thomas broke in with n protest:
"Lord, we know not whither thou
goest; and how can we know the
way''
To this the Saviour replied. "I am
the way, the truth, and the life: no
man cometh nnto the Father, but.
by mc."
A volume might be written upon
this sentence. Here Christ sums up
sll of His teachings in nine words,
or in twelve words if the propositions
way." I am the truth," "I am the
life."
were staled separately: "I mil the
Besides being an atonement for
sin and providing for salvation
through His blnod, Christ has reveal
ed (iod to mau. lie is the Wnv
the only Way. There is no other
plan fnr bringing man into harmony
with God into "tunc with the In
finite." Sin, however, much it mar
be palliated or sugar coated, is dis
obedience to (iod a refusal to com
ply with the only condition which
God has, altnched to His gifta to
man and the only return that lie re
quires of man.
God's Only Request
Wo ore the crenttires of ('nil's in
finite power ami wisdom and Inve.
We are indebted to Him for that in-
visible, inestimable ami eternal p..s- " bring life and iinmnrtalilv to
session which we rail life. He han!ligl,i"nnt only immorlnliiv. but life,
surrounded us on every side with all and the word Life cornea before the
thnt in necessary to our existence word lmmnn.li, Rm. i,.. .,..i
I happiness, lie has covered the
earth with food sufficient for our;
sustenance and haa supplied the I
things that can be converted into
clothing for our comfort and into
shelter for our protection. I
lie has given us family life and
the fellowship nf friends. He lis.
given in labors that employ our minds i
and companionships that satisfy our ;
I""" " - '" --i-'
led will of God fnr our guidance and
: Christ as our licdccinrr and Klder
hearts, lie has given us the reveal-
llrolher. And all that He aks in
j return Is obedience to laws that He
: has made for us laws infinitely wis.
;.t and better than we can make for
ourselves. . ,uariled nnd his years prolonged if
In the life of Christ we see the he will learn life at the feet of Jesus.
Way" disclo.i-,1: though that way be Man's mind is clarified and his think
narrow and straight, it ia wide in made sound by surrender lo
enough for anyone who desires to Christ.
oalk therein, and there ia not a turn I. it not aniaxiug that men can
in it to had one alrat. Is it not pride themselves mi their breadth
stiauge that aiijnne refuses the iuvinben they ignore the spiritual side
ular sermon at 11 o'clock the pastor
will bring a brief communion message,
after which we will celebrate tbe sac
rament of the lord's Supper. We in
vite you to participate in this sacred
service with us. After a stirring con
gregational song service tbe evening
sermon at 7:30 will be on the sub
ject "Too Busy." Music for, the day 4s
announced by Mr. John Stark Jbvaus
as follows: Morning: Anthem, Uyniu
to the" Trinity, Tcbaikowsky, choir.
Solo, I Come to Tbee, Caro Roma,
Mr. Bryson. Evening: Anthem, Reces
sional, de Koven, Mnie. McUrew and
choir. Cottage prayer meetings and
their leaders at the following places
on Thursday evening at 7:30: Mrs. I.
T. Loomis, 1340 W 6th, Mrs. Wiu
chell; Mrs. J. Beardsley, 640 W.
13th, Mr. Day. Mrs. W. W. Conn, Oil
W. 11 th, Mr. Aupperle. Mrs. F. M.
Wilkins, 187 W. Oth, Mr. Dugan. Mrs.
A. A. Spencer, 30 W. loth, Mrs. Dar
ling. Mrs. Bertha Spicer, 171 E. 13th,
Mrs. Youngs. .Mrs. J. J. Walton, 433
E. Oth, Mrs. Loomis. Mrs. A. C.
Dixon, 633 E. 11th, Miss Pease. Mrs.
Edith Booth, 1708 Alder, Dr. Hunt.
Mrs. William Johnson, 1301 Emer
ald, Mr. Christcnsen.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
Fred J. Clark, Minister. We are
meeting now in our new building on
Kith St. at Ferry. Sunday school at
10 a. ra. The school is being remade
witn several new classes 'n prospect.
New classes next Sunday for high
school boys and for young people of
both sexes just beyond high school
age. Preaching service at 11 o'clock.
Pastor' theme: "Jolly Religion." 0
p. ni. Y. P. Soc. of C. E.
GRACE LUTHERAN
Corner llth Ave. H. and Ferry
Streets. R, Trautmann, pastor. Sun
day achool. 10 a. m. Divine service, 11
a. m. Bible class 7:45 p.' m. A cor
dial welcome.
FIRST UNITARIAN
East Eleventh avenue at Ferry
street. Morning service at 10:45
o clock with sermon by tho pastor,
Frank Fay Eddy. Subject "Heretics
and the Isms." The sermon will
treat such questions as these. Why
a unitarian Ism? How place euch
heretics as Bishop Brown and Dr.
Fosdick? Has liberalism a construct
ive gospel to offer the modern world?
The soloist at this service will be
Nina Warnock, violinist The church
school will meet at the close of the
morning service. In the round table
class the subject of discussion will
be Karly Phases of Christianity.
' Tho Women's Alliance
will mcet
Tuesday afternoon in tho club room
of the church. This will ho a pro
gram meeting. Members are privi
leged to bring guests. A one-act
play will be read and there will bo
music. Business meeting at 2:30;
program at three. "
TRINITY LUTHERAN
Corner Sixth and Pearl, Overt
Skilbred, paator. Sunday school 9:4;
a. m. This is a graded school and
all in American. Be on time as we
are prompt. The adult Bible class
tvill on Sunday morning complete its
organization, and elect its officers.
Let us make this class 100 Btrong
bundny please. Services in Amen
can II a. m. The sermon will be bns
ed on Luke 10, 1-10 Zaeckacus be
comes a christian. , The restless soul
is longing for Christ. There are
hindrances. The best and safest way
to Christ is to run. When Christ
spenj, obey Him. The PJiariseei
will join the world to point at your
faults. If you aro truly converted you
will bear the fruits -of the new life.
Tbe Son of Man came to seek and
to save that which was lost. The
choir will sing a song. Please come
and worship with us. Evening serv
ices at 7:30 are also in American.
On Sunday evening tbe nomination
committee of the Luther league will
bring tho report on candidates for
office. Rev. O. J. Hougen, the well
known writer and preacher will be
the speaker of the evening. The
public will make no mistake in hear
ing bim. The special music will be
a vocal solo, by Nihla Hines. All wel
come. Choir practice every Wednes
day 7:30 p. in. Prayer meeting every
Thursday 7:30 p. m. The annual
business meeting of the congregation
will be held on Friday, Jan. 2, from
7:30 p. m. Confirmnnts meet every
Saturday 10 a. m. The class for new
coiners every Saturday 8 p. m.
FOUR-FOLD GOSPEL MEETINGS
First and Jefferson Sts. Sunday
school 0:45 a. m. preaching service,
11 a. m. Afternoon 2:30 p. m. Eve
ning. 7:30 p. m. We have moved from
the W. O. W. hall to. our little home
church. We preach salvation, healing
for the body. Baptism of the Holy
Ghost. Second Coming of Christ. Paa
tor, R. W. Griffin.
tation that tbe Master extended to
all not to gome, but to all.
Christ Is the Trulh
And Christ is also "the Trulh."
Truths never conflict; whether thev
are written in the lows of nature or
recordeil in the revealed will of God
or proclaimed by the Saviour, they
aro all in harmony. The conflicts
that disturb the Church and mislead
the unwary are not conflicts between
truths, but conflicts between the
opinions nf men and the Word of God.
, Men have been members of a race,
exponents of a class, or spokesmen
of a period; Christ alone waa univer
sal. His words fit into not only all
latiguagee but into all ages as well.
Men have sought to interpret their
time or (heir people, but Christ, re
vealed man to himself as well as
God to man. Is it not strange that
any reject His (ruth after Ilia con
firmation of Hie centuries?
The One Real Life
And Christ itt "!! I. If" !!, rl
life. Paul declare, thai i'h,;.i
putting the greater emphasis iinon
the future; Paul nuts it nnon tbe
nresent.
There is no conflict n,
future and the present: ther both
deserve attention, but Life has prior-
itr. It is here notf and must be dealt
ilh imniediatelv. Immortality cornea
t,.r. If Christ i accepted as the
Life, Immortalilv is provided for.
me nnviour nss cieiineil ins ow
mission in Mis own language: "I at
come that they might hare life, an
The Saviour has defined Ills own
am
have If mnr. V,r:.,,H "
Christ leads us into the largest of
.1) iiv,: ( tKUfn in all that there is.
Man's physical welfare will be safe-
Bobbers to Bob Beautifully Must
Bob to Own Type, Declares Nestle
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CHICAGO, Jan. 17. Are you bob
bing your hair according to your
type? Whether you are old of young,
aylph-like, or inclined to be atnut,
there is a bob to euit you perfectly,
according to Charles Nestle, New
York hair specialist and originator of
the permanent wave, in an address
before a convention of hairdressers
here.
"If you are a fleshy woman, never
get a fluffy bob," said Mr. Nestle.
"The bob should ho, plain and neat in
outline. If you have a very round
face, a straight bob will not be be
coming. The clip should then fol
low the outline of the head.
"If you have a thin face, the
of life which Christ has made mani
fest? Exalting the Heart
And who save Christ has given to
the heart due recognition? "Out o(
the honrt are tho issues of life."
He has exalted the heart and en
dowed it with a love as boundless ns
-the sea; He bus ennobled it and
filled it with inspiring purposes and
a holy zeal. If Christ be Master of
man's boy, miud, and soul and only
then man can rise up to, and live
upon, the exalted plane to which tho
Creator invites nil His children.
The words of verse seven were
spoken to the disciples, but they are
for all people and for all time. When
wo know Christ we know the Father;
We know the Father's wisdom, for it
illumined the word8 of Jesus; we
have aeen tho Father's love, for It
glowed in His tenderness, in His
forgiving spirit and in tbe sacrifices
that Ho made for man, '
Verses 13 nnd 14 are the basis of
all prayers that sock tbe fnvor of
God through the interccsion of
Christ. He has promised to be our
Mcdicator at the throne; we can in
voke His name with tho assurance
that the Heavenly Father will recog
nize tbe claims that are made on
the promises of His Son.
The Measure of our Love
Verse 15 gives us a test; we can
examine ourselves and determine the
measure of our lovo for Christ by the
fidelity with which we observe His
commandments. A protestation of
love is mockery if tho life is incon
sistent with the profession.
Tho Spirit of Truth is the Com
forter which Christ promised to send
"whom the world cannot receive"
and yet the world is impudent
enough to deny that there is a Spirit
of Turth merely because it knowcth
not the truth nor Him by whoso
prayer it is sent. The world is the
antagonist of the Church of the l....iv-Ing-God,
but the world and the
Church do not battle upon the same
plane. Spiritual things are spiritu
ally discerned. What avails it if the
blind deny that there is such a thing
as light? As little vnlue can be at
tached to tbe declamations of those
who decry religion because their eyes
bavo not been opened to spiritusl
things.
Our text would he intensely Inter
esting if it merely recorded the con
anlatlon offered by Jesus to those
who were His immediate followers
(and on Ihia occasion His only enm
pnnionH), hut the words are inspir
ing when we accept them as spoken
to us as well ns to His disciples.
They convey unspeakable comfort and
consolation to Hie multiplied millions
who are humble followers of our
Lord nnd Saviour Jesus Christ.
' (Copyright 1(15. by the Republic
Syndicate).
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quick. st by applying Mentho-Hulphur. j
go away, declares a noted skin spe
cialist. 1
Nothing has ever been found (o
take the place of sulphur as a pimple
remover. If is bsrmless and Inex
pensive. Just ask any druggist for a
small jar of Kowles Mentho-Rulpbur
and use it like cold cream. ' ,
FISCHER-SOULTS
LUMBER CO.
filh and High rhono C72
OAK FLOORING
HAMMOND SHINGLES
Wall Board
Roofing
Cement
LUMBER and LATH
straight bob should, again be avoided
for this type of bob has a tendency
to make the face appear thinner than
ever. A wide wave will give a soft,
fluffy look about the ears and make
the face look broader.
"For n young girl, the fluffy bob is
always tho moat becoming. There is
nothing prettier than a ringlet bob
for the young debutante with smnll
features. This type of girl should
never wear tho Btruight bob for it
has a tendency to make one look old
er, more sedate and even 'vampinh'.
"The older woman should be most
particular regarding her bob. Much
more particular than the average,
woman is. She should never tinder
any circumatances wear a ringlet bob,
but have her hair clipped to 'fit her
head' by following the outline of tho
head in back, leaving the heir long
enough at the sidea to make wide,
soft waves.'1
World Almanac For
1925 Has Appeared
America's stnndnrd annual is now
in its fortieth year. The World Al
manac and Book of Facta for 10110,
just published, has promptly fallen
into its accustomed place aa the one
indispensable book of reference ready
at your band. Ask the question,
hero's the answer.
Compressed into its 000 pages is
the history of tho United States and
of the whole world, in fact, for 10i!4.
Tho index points tbe way to a mil-'
lion facts. The multitude of care
fully revised tubulated statistics arc
up to date, as are all its well-tcataed
familiar feuturcs.
Essential fucts that every one must
CHJLDEBS-HOHGATT IHEET
First Christian Church
Oak And Eleventh Streets
Continues With Unabated Interest
Notice These Sermon
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d. E. CIIILDKKS
Evangelist
Then! wero 1052 present Sunday- That is
fair, hut many more should attend. Lot us
make it unanimous. Sunday is the beginning
nf Hie third trrek of tho meeting. It will bo
the best.
The "Big Sing:" in every service directed by
Prof. Hohgatt, is an inrspiration.
We Extend '
Our Hearty
Invitation
DO NOT FAIL TO HEAR PROF. CHILDERS. HE IS A
GREAT EXPOUNDER OF THE WORD pF GOD.
have before him whereby he may
form bis judgment on tho big prob
lems of IKM-:!,!, are here from rep
arations and the Dawes plan to the
balonce-sheet of the American farm
er: from the air fleets of the great
powers to the enforcement of the
rohibitiou Law. from tha Immiirra-
tiou Law to the income tax. The aim
of the editor is acciirucy in collec
tion of these facts; terseness iii hand
ling them, and accessibility in pres
enting them.
The record of the Presidential year
Overstuffed
Furniture
We can always save you money on over
stuffed furniture. A large line of beauti
ful Davenports.
Ranges and Stoves
Will give you the best service at the least
expense, Known for years as fuel savers.
JOHNSON FURNITURE CO.
625 Willamette
BUY FOR CASH AND BUY FOR LESS
nt the
SUNDAY MORNING "The Bigness of
. Mnnii TliingH."
SUNDAY AFTERNOON Women's Meeting,
"The Prodigal Daughter'
SUNDAY EVENING "What the llise.iplea
of Christ Stand For."
MONDAY "Self Justification.'
TUESDAY "Denoininiitionalisin."
WEDNESDAY "What Nnmo Shall Wo
AVcar."
THURSDAY "Sonip Eugene Pconlo Named
in the Bible."
FRIDAY "Tho Ups nnd Downs of a l-'nst
loung Man."
Do Not For
get Bible
' School
is given for all time in the forty h
eight pages of election returns hy , .
states, the popular and tbe clectorulAv 1
votes In the last nine - cnmpaigiiH, m'(
and, further, in tho reports of tbe fc
national conventions, with the three ;
party platforms in full. Ah many '
pages are needed also for the records l
of tho great sporting events of tho r;
year. ' ('.:
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Geo. N. McLean, Insurance, 800 ;
Willamette St. Pb.ine l". ti'it
Subjects:
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