Pnge Eipht
THE EUGENE GUARD
At The Churches Sunday
Falrmount Presbyterian j m.. Viwuu Itt'iuiiat, miprjiiiejnlfut. j ne. t. t'itiur, Fmuk Fay Eddy.
Fifteenth uud Villain! 8treit. 1 och 'iiiHueu lur ull ux witi. u upteiiUiil I Morning uervice ut 10:15 o'clock. Next
man need any moral emit; uutMdt Ins cur pa ut leui-livr. yrt-tn-mug ut 11 d. J Jvwdtiy will be observed u tha uu
conscience,' In tlioro a necessity lur; in. by iiif iat
the Jiible ,thv rlmrrli or any other at S:;.u p. in. mid uu upou tli
outside Hourcu of authority, in order hit IM". All young in-unl.; il.
to ennhte man to do the UiiiiK" winch
are right? Jf every mail did whut
wos risht in bis own eyes would all
bo well with the world? Thought
of this character will be the foun
dation of the theme Sunday morn
in. Good sinEinjt, a (tape itervie
throughout. Y. 1'. H. ( K. t 0.
Midweek service at 7:30 Thursday.
Our Bible ichool meets nt MA
VlafHca for all.
Tiie frusMtJuru uict uuul liwmeu'it Sunday. The Luymeu'a
ruetjJeiiKUe will take full charge of the
invited
lo these Hpiritinil meeting. 1'rcuchin.r
by the paaior ut i ;.J0 p. in. 'Jhe wee
niKhlly meeting will be uiinouuced
from the platform .Sunday, inunt uf
our people want to attend the iJeinrtt
ext caiwpuiya and the aerviees may he
(Jicouliiiiici through tiie week dur
ing tbet-'e ineelinicM.
Seventh Day Adventist
Seventh and Clmrneltnn. T. M.
liR'iRbeiK, pantor. I'hone 1tl0-.T.
Sabbath nrhonl 0:45 a. m. Church
aervioes 11 a. m. Young penplcn
meeting 3 p. m. Prayer mooting
Wednesday 8 p. m. Public welcome
to ull meetings.
Church of God
Mamie Biaconer, paator. Bible
chool 10 a. m. K. A. Feglea, auper
intendent. A. O. Head, oaaiatant
superintendent. ClastM for all ages
Preaching aerrice at 11. This J the
rertilar mlssionnry day of the church
The nermon will be on the subject
of "Missions." Bongs. "Hear the
Cry" and "Heralds of Truth." Young
neonles" meeting tJ:o P. m. iiof
Rcbaeffer. president. All young peo
pie are welcome. Preaching at 7:30.
The pastor will speak on the "Christ
Un't Passover Come early and en
lor th sonir service. Thursday even-
g 7:30 is the regular prayer meet-
log. All are invited.
Trinity Lutheran.
t "urner Sixth and J'earl. Overt
KkiJhred, pastor. Sunday aejioirl eve,v
Sunday 11:45 a. m. Jtuth (jilbertaon
is (he superintendent. It Is n graded
school and all in American. We make
room for you, nod welcome you. Ser
vices .Sunday: American, Ha. in., full
ritual and sung by the choir, nlso bap
tism. Kveuing service at 7:0 also in
American. The sermon in the morning
bused on Luke 10.17-20 will have im
theme: "Jtejoice not, that tbo spirits
are subject unto you; hut rejoice tint
morning service. l)r. J,. k O riff in,
ln-ud of the department of biology at
Hi-ed college will give the address un
tun theme: Jhe -Sew Science uud
the Old Faith." Hubert MeKiiiglit and
Hubert Hunt will sing a duet as part
of the musicu! -program. The church
NiJiool meets at the close of the
morning service. In tiie round table
cIukm tiie subject for discussion will be
"freed .Unking in Oiristiuuity." Suu-
day evening the Ijiymen' league will
meet at supper at 0:15 o'clock. Tha
supper will be follower by a brief
business meeting after whioh Profes
sor II. C Howe will lead the Fireside
Talk on the subject: 'The interpre
tation Modem Literature Gives to
Western Civilization." The Woman's
nlliunce will hold uu nil day meeting
in the club room of the church next
Tuesday fur quilling, and oLher sew
ing for the coming buztuir. Members
are requested to come at 10:jO a. m.
vets is, "The Hour is Cbine," and tiie
pecial number In eung will be a solo
"Sly Task" by Miss Kutheriue Pow
ell. Mies Powell is a wonderful singer.
She had oue of the leudiug parts in
the operetta recently given by the Ku
gene high school. Tiie evening pro-
gium will consist of a special num
Saturday Evening, Fchryinir 28, 1905
Hook of ltooks to enrich your life.
We invite you to enroll in one of our
Young People's devotiuuals. The tiijch
school group will meet in the Uupti.t
church auilitoriuui. Dunne I'rablreo
will direct the service, unil Kathrriue
Wiuchell will be the messenger. The
enior group will gather in the Post
In"!
Central Presbyterian
Corner Tenth and Pearl. Her. A.
H. Sonnders. minister. Professor
John Slefert, choir director. Mrs.
Buth Davis Clearer, organist. Sun
day achool at 0:45. H. A. Soults,
general superintendent Wo will be
glad to bava you enroll in our school
and enjoy with us the study of the
Bible, remaining for the morning
worship at 11 o'clock. The pastor's
theme will be "The IUnewing of
Life." .An anthem by our large cho
rus choir, VSing Praiaes nnto the
Lord" (Cru.ekshank) and Mr. Jones'
solo "The Outcast," (Jude) will be
tha special musical numbers. In the
evening the last session of the school
of service will be held at 7 p. ro.(
followed- by the worship period nt
7:45 when tha pnstoc will give the
fifth and last address of the Bcrlos
on "What Is There in Religion," the
service closing at 8:15. Christian
Endeavor and Westminister league
meet at 6:80 for devotionnls, joining
tha classes in the school of service
at 7 o'clock. Topic, "The New Birth."
Scripture, John 3:1-17. A cordial
invitation is extended for all of these
services.
First Congregational
Fred J. Ciark, minister. Uedicutiou
of church postponed to Murcb 8. Ser
vice March lnt: 11 a. m., Sunday
school; 11 a. m., Sermon: "Temples
Mudo With Minds." 0 p. m., Youug
Peoples Society.
Springfield Methodist EpUcopal
(Kbbert Memorial)
Sunday night features At tho
fireside hour the Springfield Imnd
will play mixed with the soiuPser
vicc. Tha pastor'a message will be
"The Salt of the Earth Type of
I'lirttttlnnitv " being a personal mes-
nago in answer to the soul's cry of
need. The morning themo nt 11
o'clock will be "Paradise Regained,"
being a scripture exposition of the
method of enriching the individual
Christian exncrleuce. Church school
nnd pastor's training class meet at
0:45. Epworth league convenes at
0:30. Men will bo at homo in the
brotherhood class wh-h meets in
the study and nil others will find
clnBses sultnble to their needs in tho
church - school. Mid-week service
Thursday 7,:30 p. in. All at "the
church of the cordial welcome."
Croiwell Church of Christ
On account of the death of my
fnther 1 was unable to fill tho pulpit
hero last Sunday. Next Sunday we
hope will be a good day in weather
nnd the number to turn out to ser
vices. .The. morning sermon will he
on "Christ tho Door." The evening
service-will bo a union service at the
Presbyterian church. Dr. Wheeler
of Creswcll will deliver an address
especially to young people. Kverv
young person of Creswcll should luinr
him. All are Invited to attend this
service.
O. A. COOPEH, Minister,
your names are written In heaven." Banket lunch at noon. Ifusiuess meet-
i ne sermon m the evening based on i jug at 3 p. in.
ju;i-o win .nave as iiteme,
"The Two Spirits." Public at all times
welcome. The church council will
meet on Monday at 7:110 p. in. for tliu
regulur monthly bunines. Choir prac
tice on Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Choir is
at this time preparing for a grand
concert to be held on Friday evening
on March 13. 1 also wish to announce
at this time, tJint Trinity Lutheran
church has nothing to do with the
Severaon Memorial home for tiie
nged. Hut the "Charity Hoard of the
Lutheran Brotherhood," a corpora
tion, is composed mostly of members
of Uie Trinity Lutheran congregation
here. The ordinal gift to establish
said homo an institution, u house on
the. corner of Twelfth and Charnel
ton, was deeded to the Charity Board
of the Lutheran Brotherhood. The
Inst will of Mrs. Severson specifies,
that all property real or pcrsonul.
shall become the property of the
Charity Board of the Lutheran Bro
therhood, a corporation, to be used
for the purpose of furthering the
growth of the Severson Memorial
home for the aged, as may to the said
corporation seira proper. And being
Mrs. Severson hu no relatives hery,
to in her bejialf, thank all who render
ed any service to her during her sick
ness and death, I shall hereby as her
pastor tako upon myself to thank you.
lie swift, dear heart, in doing the
gracious deed, lest soon (hey whom j
tuou boldest dearest he past the need.
unly good ntght, belovjed, nnd not
farewell. A little while and nil his
anlnts shall dwell in hallowed union
indivisible.; good night, until we meet
ngnin before his tVone, clothed in th
spotless robe he gives his own, until
we know even as we nre known. Good
night. OVEKT SKILHHED.
choir, and also a reading ' The Child
and the Star," by lMekens, which is
to be given by Miss Cliiten McCleu
dou, a talented young reader of this
city. The sermon by thvuilnister is
on the subject, "if 1 hud oue year to
Jive,'" Luut Sunduy evening we were
more than pleused with the splendid
crowd. We invite those who enjoy an
hour of go pel singing, and special
number that will be interesting nod a
sermon that will instruct, to enjoy
the hour with us.
First Baptist
Comer of Eighth and Pearl streets,
Charles E. Dunham, pastor. A mil
Uoyt Hue, music director. Bible school
meets ut 11:45. W. It. Lord, super
intendent. Morning worship at 11
o'clock. The pastor will preach the
sermon. Following the sermon there
will be the reception of new members
and communion service. The Interme
diate young people's societies meet in
union service in the auditorium of
this church nt tI:lo. The Senior so
cieties will meet in the Post room of
tho armory at 0:1.'. Evangelistic ser
vices in the armory at 3 o'clock nnd
nt 7:30. Every morning of this week
except Monday there will be a prayer
and consecration meeting in this
church nt 30 o'clock. Every night
during the week except Monday there
will be services in the armory.
Falrmount Christian
Church building located t 17th
nnd Columbia streets. Minister, H. L.
Dunn, who is now engaged in leading
the church in a special revival meet
ing. Howard B. Smith is the efficient
song leader. The revival meeting has
proved to be a great blessing lo the
church, ns a real interest has been
shown by many from the beginning,
and the results in accessions to the
church , have been very gratifying.
The special meetings will continue
through the following week, with the
exception of Thursday evening, when
the rhiirch will meet in session witli
the other Cbristiuu churches of the
county in their rully at the First
Christian church. Sunday services be
giu with the Bible Bchool session
U:-jr. We aim to brenk another rec
ord. Sermon subjects will be: 10 a. in,
"Cod's Love for the World," and a
7:30 p. m., "God's Great iteforms,
or Water." Friends nre invited to
come each night as long as the meet
ing lasts.
ber In music by the lurge chorus I room of the armory. Tiie Buntist sen
lorB will nave charge of the meeting
this week. The pastor's morning ser
mon at eleven will be ou the theme
'The Salvage of Human Life." This
will bo a study in conversion. Can
human nature be changed? If so, in
what particular? fveeiul music under
the direction of Mr. John Stark
Evans. All evening services in the
church building are suspended during
the armory Evangelistic meetings, i
Mrs. Demurest will preach in the eve- j
ning at 7:30, Mr. Dernnrest will lead I
the gint chorus choir In Informal '
song, it you nave not heard Mrs.
Demnrest preach and Mr. Deraarest
sing, do not miss this service. The
crowds have been steadily increasing,
Interest is growing. We invite you to
the revival services, every night in the
week except Monday.
BOOZE BATTLED WITH BULLETS AND BIbB;
August Anderson Wins Out as Salvation Army Officer, or as Captain of qqm
Guard Cutter, Chasing Rum Runners; He's a Busy Man, Night and Da
J
Grace Luthoran.
Corner Eleventh avenue cast and
Ferry. It. Truutmann, pus tor. Hun
dsy vcbool U.-lo u. in., classes for all
ages. Divine service 11 u. in., tin
pustor preuehing on the subject
"Jesus, Our Friend." Mid-week leu
ten service Wednesday 7:30 p. m. The
topic will be the second wordi of
Christ on the cross, "Verily I Say
I nto Thee, Today Hhult Thou B(
With Me in Paradise." A cordial wel
come. We preach Christ crucified.
First Unitarian.
East Eleventh avenue nt
First Christian.
Oak nnd Eleventh streets, E. V.
Stivers, pastor. That wn a great re
sponse all day to the 'I am 1oyul'
program begun at this churcii hut
Sjinday. Fiue crowds attended and ex
cellent interest manifested. Foir
ndded to the church during the dny.
Our program for this Sunday is nn in
teresting oiip. The Sunday scho-il
should i.hnvp n unanimous attendance.
We urgo your presence, if-you are
not connected with other schools, and
if you are n member, remember, ul
nm loyal' Ms our motto. Sundny morn
ing service Is always well nttendtd.
The subject of the sermon by !r. S.;-
Flrst Church of Christ, Scientist.
Corner of Twelfth and Oak street.
Sunday morning service nt 11 o'clock;
Wednesday evening testimonial meet
ing at 8 o'clock; Sunday school .at
!:30 a. m. The rending room at room
312 McMorran nnd Wnshburne build
ing, corner of Eighth aud Willamet
te streets, is open daily, except Sun
days and legal Jiolidnys, at all hours.
The librnriitn is In attendance fro
12 until 4. The subject of tho lesson
sermon for Sunday is "Christ Jesus.'
All are cordially invited to nttendthc
cburch services and visit the reading
room.
First Methodist Episcopal
J. Franklin Haas, Minister. Sun
day school begins promptly nt 0:4f
If you nre not cngnged in a regular
nnd systematic study of the Bible you
ought to he. There is wenlth in this
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON IS ON INTERCESSORY PRAYER
Nothing so Much Reveals Mans Character as his 'Prayers, Declares Writer Self
Revelation Found in Prayers of one for Others
C res well Methodist
"I believe in the holy Catholic
church !" Whut do the churches
inenn by this part of the "Apostles
Creed?", Hcv. .1. H. Irvine nt the
lireswell Methodivt church will ex
plain this Hundny morning, Mnrch 1,
In the evening a union young people's
pervice will he held nt the Presby
terian church- nddrcsaed by Dr.
"Wheeler.
Euaena-Sprlngfleld Free Methodist
Near Gleriwood station. West
Springfield. Lillian Gray, pastor.
Sunday school nt 0:45. Josephine
Lee, superintendent, ('lasses for all.!
Preaching at 11 o'clock by lt?. Os
car Blnlr, of Albany. The Blair msle
quartet will afng, also a solo by Ln
Verno Pubh. Testimony meeting fol
lowing the regular services. Young
people's meeting nt 7 p. m., led by
Esther Lee. This Is young people's
rally day, and a goodly crowd is ex
pected. Preaching service nt 7:45.
Bring the bnhles ami enjoy the ser
vices. The lady punt or will inarrv
nnd attend the regular services and
duties of the church. Be sure and
attend these services Sundry, you
will be repaid for attending,
Springfield First Baptist
Second and C streets. J. Carlton
Wetterhsba, pastor. Bible school
30. Morning servlc 11. Sermon
topic, "Have You Stopped Growing?"
B. Y. P. U, services 6:80, evening
ervic 7.30. Sermon topic, "What
Kind of a Baptist Was John the
Baptist?"
Emmsui Lutheran.
Second avenut wet, near Blair
hnuievnrd. Henry Iveraon, panto.,
Sunday school at ten o'clock. Minn
Camilla Anderson, superintendent.
Morning worship In th Jnimh lan
guage nnd Holy communion service
at 11 o'clock. Evening service In the
English language nt 7.30 o'clock. We
meet for prnyer rvery Thursdsy rvt
ning at J:.t( o'clock.
Bible Standard Mltslon.
07 Penrl street, Fred I. Hornslnih
pastor. Mr. Alfnretta Wood, flutd!
ant pantor. Minx Ivorita Wood, mini
cal director. Sunday school at 10 a.
By WM. K. GILUOY, I. 1. -(Editor
of Tho Cougregntionalist
MOTHING so much reveals a man's
character na his prayers. If
there nre no depths to his nature, if
there are no great longings in his
life, his prayers will bo formal, cold
nnd shallow.
If there are great longings nnd as
plrntions his prayers will in some
Lwny tell of them, oven If his prnyers
hp halting nnd poorly expressed.
It is In one's prayers for others,
also, thnt this self-revelntiou will be
found. What aro the highest thingN?
What should we most like the peoplr
for whom we prny to have wealth,
health, happiness, or something eve'i
deeper and grenter?
What did Jesus desire most for his
disciples and friends? This lesson
tells us. It is an intercessory prayer
for his disciples.
tlesus prayed much for himself hut
no man prnya really for himself who
floes not learn to pray for others.
Now aa Jesus Is conscious of having
fulfilled his mission "I have glorified !
then on tho earth: I have finished!
tha work that thou gnvent me to do"
his deepest prayer is for those
whom he is about to leave, Whnt is
His prnyer.
No Creator Prayer '
It is the prayer that they may be
kept. Could tbero he a greater and
more appropriate prayer than that
that ones friends might have a spirit
of stability and faithfulness, might
never lack power, or sufficiency of
grace?
But note they are to bo kept
through the name of God. "Holy
Fnther, keen through thy own name
those whom thou hast given ute."
Men are not kept by mem chance
or circumstance, or by nny slight
force. Tho "name" of God stnnds
for his chnrncter, and ineu are kept
through his power, for his character
is love.
And this prayer of Jesus Is thnt
the disciples may hs kept In unity, j
that they may be om ns wo nre." j
What Is thnt unity of Fnther audi
Son? Vnlty of chnrncter. unity of
love and purpose, unity of will, to
love the snme things and seek the
same ends that Is unity In God ami
it Is the unity thnt men ought to
seek. Love and grace are the foes
of discord and distrust.
An Eternal Interoesior
Finally, the prayer of Jesut Is that
the disciples may hava Joy "that
they might have Joy fulfilled ln them
selves." No life can ba satisfactory that has
not an Inner consciousness of pence.
It may be the Joy of the martyr,
of the bnrden-benrer, or of the ssvior
of his fellowmen, who sees of the
travail of his soul and Is satisfied
but the joy of a good conscience, a
right life, and a sense of ronimuuinn
with God, is essential.
So Jesus prays that his Joy msy
be "fulfilled" in his disciples.
We should remember In connection
with this prayer thnt Jesun is nn
eternnl intercessor. He makes Inter
cemion for us nt the right hand of
Cod.
When we sing the hymn. For You
I Am Praying, and ham to pray for
TEXT: John 17:1-13 .
Not All Marriages Made
in Heaven, Pastor Says
Dr. Thompson, of Chicago,
Speaks Bluntly
By HOY J. GIBBONS
(NEA Service Writer)
QIIICAGO, Feb. 28. Not nil mar
riages are innde in heaven.
The church Iiiih failed to do its
part In preparing young persons for
matrimony.
Dr. John Thompson, pastor of
Chicago's "skyscraper" church In the
heart of the loop, startled his con
gregation by making the above state
ments. But he left somo of the members
of the First Methodist Episcopal
church aghast when he added that
divorce is Justifiable In some cases,
"whre couples are not joined by
God."
Bible students: have placed incor
rect interpretations on Jesus' ideas
of marriage ami divorce, Dr. Thomp
son believes.
"The fact that two people are
joined in marriage by a minister,
priest, rabbi or judge in not proof
that the marriage has the sanction of
(iod. , j
' I. the mind of .h-sus, when there
is true marriage there is no divorce.
If it is found the marriage is not a
true one, -that the coun'e
joiiml hy (iod, why should not the
tin be broken by lawful divorce V" he
"The church ha not correctly in
terpreted the words 'Whnt (Joil linth
joined together, let no num nut asun
der.
"If the mnrringe is a (iodlesn one.
thouch performed in the nnme nf tiie
church, why not divorce?"
.Society has mode erent striilen in
its efforts to correct the divorce evil,
Or. Thompson snvs.
"In Jesus dny. a Ilomnn coniii
send his wife away in the same way
that he could dismiss a servant.
1 oday a divorce is effected onlv
after the case is tried, evidence Riven
and judgment rendered hv n
There is nn entire niornl continent of
difference between the two methods.
.lesus wns progressive: nhvnvs nn.
sellinit traditions. Human welfare
and not preservation of institutions,
wns the keynote of His teachings.
inc leKislntion of the ehiirch l
defective nt this point. The church
legislates against remnrr mire. she
has put her angel with the flaming
sword nt the exit nf ninrringe.
ut tiie church bus mi ainrcl of
nstruction or guidance for 'mn
people to the ninrringe Kden. ' 1 do
not know of nny church in tho lnnd
Mini gives organized instruction to
young persons concerning the most
vital step in hiininn life.
"We legislate against the possibility
of young correcting a mistake null
readjusting their lives. Hut wo take
no steps to protect theui from tliRt
mistake."
The only remedy for the so-enlled
divorce evil, be believes, is n uniform
divorce lnw for every stnte.
Such a law would abolish free and
easy methods of obtaining divorces
in some stntes.
"Something must he done or our
home life will break down. If the
nnme urenKs down, the nation lirenks
down, also, for all the blood in the!
nntion comes from the home" he !
adds. ' i
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FEW OF THfc RUM RUNMEF.S CAPfUFiEO ftV ANDtRSoM
) By NEA Service)
CAN FUAXCIK'O, Feb. -lie
uses both the bullet nnd Bible
to battle booze.
And August Anderson puts them
both right across the plate.
This evening you'll see him out in
the Mission district, working us n
Salvation Army officer.
Catches Rum Runners
At dawn tomorrow you mav see
his const guard cutter, towing in ri
heavily laden rum ship, captured as
it was sneaking through the Golden
Gate.
. And the strangest thing about jt
all. to Captain Anderson, is the
thought thnt anybody should pay any
attention to his efforts, curried on
now us they have been for more
than .'JU years.
Joins Coast Guard
Back in V2 Anderson joined the
old revenue service, now the coast
guard service. As a seafaring man. j
it hit his ideals of public service,
its zealous regard for helping the
distressed, carrying out the biblical
adage :
"Greater love both no man than
that he lay down his life for his
friend. '
Those were stirring days in the
const guard service on the Pacific
coast. The annual patrols in Alas
kan waters to protect the seals from
service man ns quickly ns n ne:il:
poachers who would slay a revenue
the seemingly suicidnl dashes through
'AUGUST
frozen waters to rescue crews
stranded in polar seas; the constant
menace from fishermen who disre
garded the laws. And Anderson
played the part in the hiBtory of
that epoch which is typical of the
coast guard's fine traditions for hu
manitarian service.
Thirty Years on Duty
Of a religious turn of mind, An
derson sought an organization to af
filiate with one that to his mind
measured up in its accomplishments
and ideals with the cilist guard ser
vice. In tho Salvation Army, with
its zealous work for every color or
creed, he has been nn active figure
for HO yenrs.
There were the days of ridicule.
As in his service of country, Ander
son's service of God was often
fraught; with danger. Twice he wasi
beaten insensible as he left a not
ing hall. But Anderson stuck to
both.
Today, Anderson, his wife, two
daughters and son are zealoaa Sal
vation Army workers. And Ander
son is respected in bootlegging dr.
cles as one man you can't monkey
with.
Some of the largest captures made
in the San Francisco district hm
been mode by Anderson's rum-eha
er, as it darts through the fog, brat
on stopping booze ships, even though
guns be resorted to.
"I find I can serve God and coun
try at the same time, and I belini
both in law enforcement and in the
goodness of God," Anderson sari.
"If I can't stop lawlessness b;
preaching, I may with my cutter and
its armed crew."
i Wood and Coal O
any
wood under cover
length
King Coal Oak
Cord Wood Ash
Slabwood Maple
FUEL CO.
1st National Bank Bldg.
Room 24
Phone 651
TEXT: John 17:1-13
These words spnko Josus, and lifted up hla eyes to heaven,
nnd said, Father, the hour Is come; glorify thy Son, that thy
Son also may glorify thee:
As thou hast given hlra power over nil flesh, that he should
give eternal life to ns ninny as thou hast given him.
Anil this Is life eternal, that they might know thee the
only true Clod, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.
I have glorified thae on the earth: I have finished the work
which thou gnvest me to do.
And now, O Fnthor, glorify thou me with thine own solf
with tho glory which I had with then before tho world was.
I have manifested thy name unto the men which thou
gavest me out of the world: thine they were, and thou gavest
them me; and they have kept thy word.
Now they have known that all things whatsoever thou hast
given me are of thee.
For 1 havo given unto them the words which thou gavest
me; and they have received them, and have known surely that
I canto out from theo, and they have believed that thou didst
send me.
I prny for them: I pray not for tho world, but for them
which thou hast given me; for they are thine.
And all mine are thine, and thine are mine; and I am
glorified ln them. ,
And now I am no more In the world, but these art ln the
world, and I come to thae. Holy Father, keep through thine
own name those whom thou hast given me, that they may be
one, as we are.
While I was with them In the world, I kept them ln thy
name: those that thou gavest me 1 have kept, and none of
them Is lost, but the son of perdition; that the Scripture might
he fulfilled. .
And now coma I to thee; and these things I speak In the
world, that they might havo my Joy fulfilled ln themselves.
RETURNS FROM PORTLAND
Sirs. Thomns Kniley returned last
nichl after visitine several dnys n
.Me.Mlnnvlllo nnd Tertland.
"If I Had One Year
To Live."
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Sermon by
E. V. STIVERS
First Christian
Church
and Eleventh Streets
SUNDAY EVENING
7:30 o'clock
Miss Cliften McClindon
will read
'The Child and tha Star
by Dickens
"I Am Loyal" is our watchword
That means a great crowd will attend
SUNDAY SCHOOL and all services Sunday.
SUNDAY MORNING SUBJECT "The Lord is Come"
MISS KATHLEEN POWELL SINGS "My Task" by Ashford,
at the morning service.
OUR USUAL HEARTY INVITATION IS EXTENDED
III
ever praying for n as he prayed for
Ills disciples.
We should reallre that we must
pray as Jrius prayed. V cannot prny
for others without assuming a new at
titude toward them.
If men would really besin In nrav
dislikes
olhtrs, Ut us remember that Jvtus is for one auuilier. hal discords and our fcllowuien.
dissensions, dlstrusta and
would soon disappear.
Prayer 1 the great solvent, because
it helps to produce the ripth: attitude.
And without the rifht attitude we
shall never discover the truth, and
attain to rignt relations with Uod and
V:
ictoria Booth Demarest
will give her most famous address
E LILY"
ORIGINAL APPEALING TO LOVERS OF THE BEAUTIFUL POPULAR
Sunday Afternoon at 3 o'clocK
Mrs. Demarest will introduce her three little ones.
Sunday
Night at 7:30 o'clocK
A NEW VERSION OF THE
"PRODIGAL SON"
A Masterpiece in the deliniation of human nature.
GREAT CHORUS CHOIR - TWO PIANOS - WONDERFUL MUSIC
The acoustics of the Armory have been remarkably improved.
EUGENE ARSVXORY AusPices 6f the
MnmUI11 UNION REVIVAL CAMPAIGN
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