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Pago Six THE EUOEKE GUARD Satur3ay EveningAnni . STEPHEN, FIRST MARTYR, SUBJECT SUNDAY LESSON Question as to Why Truth's Progress is Long Story of Martyrdom Remains Un answered, Says Writer. t ( f (Til Iiitprnsli'ninl Tniform Stindny ) Sctionl LtHn for April 'Ji. Ktppbca, j the l-'init Martyr.) j liy V, GILHOY. I). I. I iK(ihr of Th ('onKrt'cnti'iuaiiiit) j THl" 'r",on ,ot rijcMlr tmmrd. Kfrnlisn mi mit fh first Hhr(jr, hut the first ( itrihtimi mar- j jr. Mjin.v, nt the lhli rhiiHr of ' lit brew i-wtiintii u.. 1 ,i lip. fur f ' tli faith, ami are ln:krii in piirjutnv ami spirit, ai Jlebrptva 1 1 and ) J pViinly tcarlitH, id th rrn: unity "f fill tlt'JBO Whnf Hit ri'll'C II ii i tc ki off nn (I (In (J'''a u 'll. nml nlio tUt iwt vltm even life (H-if for t!io uitUv of fulih aud coniclpncc. Why In th Jn tor of tlif prnirr? of truth and rffhtpounn"! )nnI fcifry vt marr'Jo't ' Why nhould .i pern and fc.iintly nun lilu- Jul iig Sl't hrn Im dt.uifd to dr.iih? u (iinu'it nay. lint I thi in? fiery t.f Me. end it in t!io mjmrry ii t runout i:n I"rt;;i, ; the nit 'rr but ftp rnn 'lodfiftjind Kfutie nf thn r-Mi!ta and lni'il!i::i of Uii in, ioqn prrxpftn. Vs cjii h'o th.tl fnuii thr ytmidpnint of :ii! pr-'grt-HH f I'liriilhiii rluinli llio d":nlt nf Sir pin r. wim worth .vliili', mi iinu-ti ll.a, if Stpph'ii c-Mild hnvn nevn n'l llm, hi dnlli wan ff- in( to iicroin p!h hp woitil undouhipdly rh",n to hnvp inndp 'ho ncnfu't'. Tilfl lllntft Ilii'ioi U'ii furl ill fin ti'iilnn with rhia Monin,i nf Sh-plim Ii in thp Hth vere of tin Jiroi, 'Thp vJlDPima l.ud thtw n I hi r dr hpr at ii r-nug jimn'i fppt, win i to a me wan Haul." 'hy waa th.it innn Kmil, aflpr Vitrda callrd I'a.i!, not on ti.ihp p::r tiripnnt in the rl ir..iit: ? Why win hp ni tnit to it-.urn th fnr, of lb-He who did ihi killing; lud thr Aonl of the man wiu nftt'rrtnrd wrMp tlm niOHt l)iniilifut prir,-ni n 3.ovt pvr writ .i'i (I C'orlnthifiiii. o) i'i volt aRfiinnt i hi hurrorV Wo know not hut wn do ntww Hint in that h"'ir 1'ntt wai forced to dpriKinn. At firat he decided wrongly. Hut he wft too airtight a thinVpr nrt to rmilixc that ha win v4 rcMimnt'bie ft-r the dpulh .if K eiilifti nn tlto.p ho had dona thn arum! h(rnin, mid tli in In what I'juI prt')tilj!y Ii;mI in mind when, in nlte yeiir. f I ki lip doctnrpd that Ihj hud lived m nil ft.oti rnnflclpiirr, In ritllrd Imnnplf "tho chipf nf iinijcrn." He knrw tint bigotry bad m.ido biin n iniir dprer. Hut at firat he "ItbkH n:ilnat tl.i prick." The firat ttwikeiiinjt of truth In a tuna who iti ptirtuinK n TiToiiir con run iiaually v.nly tend nt firat to drive him more Inirrnoly along (hia wrong line. He iiruslrn ncniuit the new llsht, and wlnn hh faith in the thing tint he baa been doing hp gilt to WAver ho hopea to atrengthen hlmielf by it vort of art! firial intenaitj. Ho 1'aul became af ter thia a co no a terrible persecutor, brpatbing out thrpnteuiiiga nnd alnughtpr agninat thoae of the Chtif-j tiou way. Hut did lie ever ihake fr,m bis ; vla'on nnd memory ttie acene t tho' dentil of Hlephpn? Could ho drown i from bit Mr a the mnrtyr'a cry, in lin ' culled upon lod, "1-ny not tliia tdn : x to their charge," and "bard Jcnus, i I recclva my aplrlt"? ; The couveraion on the way to ln-i miiaciiR of Saul, tho peraecutor, wn, Degun Hint ilny ai he aaw hlehu atoned to tlcHtlt. How often raul in lot t have recalled tho acene in later jenra when he bimaelf auffcrel! How the memory of Ktephen'a faith mid fortitude mint have helped to uphold hi in ill perila, privation and Buffer injta on behalf of hi Iord inch n$ the human spirit could barly hearl What a strange contrast between the aereulty of Htephen In the very hour of death, nnd the passion and fury of those who killed him! Htntiuo In it not, Hint men should think that hateful nnd vengeful pnasions should in nnjr way be honoring to (tad? Yet to thia very dny In the name Vf re ligion men nrn still bitter and unre lenting against those whom they derm unorthodox. True I hey ran no longer kill, and burn at the atako, or; Imprison, or torture. Hut the bitter: spirit slill remains, Let ns be hesitant about assuming that we are right and that other men re wrong ) Text: Actt :8-16 meetimi fur two weeki at Ieat. Rtr.l ''eW- Moruiug worihip at 11:00. Stuirngl b a way of premtin i Jlr- Uoaili l'ouug, and a aeruioD by , Iiibla truths tint ii both convinciug ! our niluistcr on a very unpopular and Inltreiting. Jle is an old fabioneJ ! lhme: "Is Ticre a Hell?" Js there, full gospel preacher that is not afraid j urounds for the liberal consign-: to tell the truth, the whole truth and : u'1'"' "mia to this place? It'a worth . nothing hut the truth. The people of ! 'hinkinj about. Y. I'. M. C. E. at O-.'M Eugene who love the Old Word and ! toT tbe young people. Come and Le its rugaed truths should not miss one ; welcomed UVdnesdny evening. The of these mretinis, for from the first ! installation of our minister ns pas- sermon to the last his discourses will ' '"r- Saunders. Olffen, Large and Everybody welcome. MAKE FAITH ADVENTURE, ADVICE Defenders of Faith Havo Never Been Stimulators of Faith. Says Glenn Frank, Editor First Congregational Fred J. f'lark. Mininfor !i-J', Gun. day school, J. K, Geicnell. Supt. 11 a. I,ie c"arC to h potior, nnd Mr. 'JVinpleton will be in cbJirge, JServicc at 7.30. Jtev, tiaunders will prearh -i'.e sermon. Mr. Giffen will give (he charge to the people. Mr. Tcmpleton, Sermon: The Four Winds of God. i Music; Mrs. C. A. K. Whitton, direct-1 ! or. Anthem. ") Ird, Thou Art ly Hirength." Godard-.Schnecker; solo, ,' j "All in the April Kvening," Mrs. Whitton. 8 p. in., Jlook Sermon: j From Immigrant to Inventor." the autnbiogniphy of MichncI J'upiri, be j ing one of the most thrilling stories of ' huiti.in achievpinrnt as well as one of j the kceneftt descriptions of ePBPntin! Aiueriranixm ever written. Music: An them "If Ye Love Me." Iansing. An them, "Evening Prayer," iSehnecker. Large will prebide. All are invited. Seventh Day Adventlst, Seventh and (Jharneltn, T M. L:iiJgi'rK. pator. Phone ,.0-,7. fJib hfith e'-liool 0;4.i a. in., church ser- vices 11 a. m., young peojtle'a meet ing .'. p. in., prayer meeting Wednes day 8 p. m. Xo service Sunday eve mug. Public welcome to nil meeting. First Unitarian. Fast Eleventh avenue at Ferry street. Morning service at 10:4.1 with Kermon by the pastor,. Frank Fav Eugone-Sprlngfiefd Free Mothodist Eddy. "I 'nitarinnism in JUtrof-peci' Une block west of Glenwood serv-1 W1" ' t"o aermon topic being the ice station, West Springfield, J.illinn j f'rt't f'( two sermons on "L'uitnririnUin Gray, pastor. Sunday u'hool at i:4.'i. ! and the Modern Mind" The soloint t JoKciihine Eep, supprintendeut. Class-', 'his service will be ftohert McKnight. cs for all. A growing school. Morn ing servico 1 1 a. in., old fnKhioncd IfHtimony meeting following servii-p. Song by Hoy Pugh And otbera. Good HervifPH. You can tnke part. Young people's nipptitig at 7 p. m., lpd by Hartford McVey. You will like it her,e. Preaching at 7:i."i. Solo by Hoy I'ugh. Hring the babies nnd foci at home, The church a.-hool meets at the close of the morning service. In the round table class conducted hj Mr. Eddy the subject for discussion" will bo "Win wood Kende's Interpretation of .Mfihfltnnipclnnism." Emmaus Lutheran. Emmsus Lutheran Church on 2nd j urnnnj ai irrnonu a vo W ot iua n rervicPH. Thitrndnv ttnruina . mid. t. ' nu lv ur meeting -t the church. 7:30' p. ,. Yo ! no0ck is. PTZ aT " come, lake par,, .j,,,. pr'v. sneak I L." ; ' """(I Anderson, and feel at home. I . V ' . 7 worslup ' " ni"n service nc eleven Acta 7:64-o0 And Stephen, full of fnitli ond power, did great wonders and miracles among tho people. Then there aroao certain of the synagogue, which In called the synngoguo of the Libertines, and Cyreninna, and Alexan drlana, and of them of Clllcln and of Asia, disputing with Slophon. And they wore not nhlo to resist the wisdom and the' spirit by whlrh he apnko. Then they suborned men, which snlrt', We have heard him speak blasphemous words ugnliiHt Mnses, nnd ngnlnst Clod And thny stirred up the people, nnd tho elders, and the scribes, and came upon him, and caught him, nnd brought hlm to llio council. And set up false witnesses, which said, This man censeth not to spcuk blasphemous words against this holy place, and the law : For wo linve heard him say, Ihnt this Jesus of Naiaroth shnll destroy this place, and shall change tho customs which Moses delivered' us. And nil that sat In, tho council looking steadfastly on him, saw his fnco as It had been the face of nn nngel. When thoy henrd those things they wore cut to the heart, and thny gnashed on hlm with their tooth. Hut ho, being full of tho Holy Ghost, looked up stead fastly Into heaven, and saw tho glory of Clod, and Jesus standing on tho right hand of God. And said, Heboid, I aoo tho hcaVons 'opened, and tho Son of man standing on the right hand of God. Then they cried out with n loud voice, nnd atopped their cars, and ran upon hlm, with ono accord. And cast him out of tho city, and stoned him: and the witnesses lu id down their clothes at a young man's feet, whoao namo was Saul. And they atoned Stephen, calllngupen God, and saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. And ho kneeled down, and" cried with a loud voice, Lord, lay not this sin to their charge. Aud when ho had said this, ho fell asleep. Creswell Methodist At the Creswell Methodist church morning service, odd Fellows and Ite bekahs lay will be observed, to which all members and the public are in vited. Special music will bo furnish ed. At the eight o'clock evening ser vice tho topic will be "Man's Nearest Approach to Omnipotence." Odd Fel lows and JtebeknliH are requested to meet In Ilia Odd Fellows hall Kundny morulng between tho hours of ten nnd eleven to march in a body to the church, leaving the hall at 10:45. First Baptist Corner of F.Ighth and I'earl streets. Charles K. lHmhnm, pastor. Arab lloyt Hae, mimic director. Hllilc school meets at 11:1., W. It. Lord, su perintendent. Morning worshin at 11 o'clock. The psslnr will preach the sermon. Tho subject being: "The Reality of .the Presence of God." The quartet sings ".My Soul I.ongeth" o'clock with Holy Communion service at eight i. in. All In the English Inn gmige. Lunch will ho served in the church hnftpiitcnt at noon. At two o'clock in the afternoon Ilev. Joshua Kbnniis, an Assyrian refugee of old Assyria, with his wifo and his brother's two sons, orphnns, will be with us. Jlo will speak about the Christian sufferings etc., at the hands of the Turks and Mohammedans, as an eye witness, also a sufferer. He will tell about Assyria's oldest I'm. testant church, lou are cordially in .oru id auenu. rraycr meeting tiiurBiiny evening at the home of Itev. and .Mrs. Iverscn. The Indies Aid Society will meet Thursday afternoon at the homo of .Mrs. L. I Hanson, ioiu venue v est. Church of God. Third and .Monroe. Mamie Hisconer, pastor, liible school 10 a. in. E. A. Fegles, superintendent. A. .C. Ileml i.iinrsmnj snil (.urtis .Marshall will "ii"i. unisses tor all ages, l'reuch were In upholding what Ihey thought I" bo the trill tt. they would Hot have dene lo ties ill a saint and hem. Those who stoned Stephen were the foes of new Irulli. Tliey could not are Hint God is ever fiilfillii.B (ruth, revealing it In new forms and in richer meanings, ll Is paihelic in ! conversion was determined hy this see how even lu America Hie rnnk a ! Incident Hi. I I.. v If the misguided people of ihoan who csll themselves I'hris. Li,...l Rin..i.A - i . .. ' who stoned Stephen hsd been as In- lisna are torn with diasenllon snd I llio way that Ihey call heresy o teii'e in falrne.s snd love as they I strife, and some men are bent upon I womliip I I he God of my fathers"? easting out of I ho church those who do not agree wllb them, or who nre unable to express their religious fnilb In llio Inngiirtge of yrsterdny, much as Ihey rlnim sincero failh In Christ and loyalty lo Him. Perhaps I lie very form of Tsui's sing the offertory solo "At the Sa vlours Command." (Chipman). The young people's societies meet at 7 o'clock. Tho evening services at 8 o'clock. Hcv. J. C-Wetterlinhn, pastor of the Springfield Uaptist church, will bring the evening messnge. His sub ject being: "Tho effort put forth to win a Soul." The choir will sing "Sa vious Again to Thy Dear Nauia." (Shelley) and Miss Alberta Carson will sing "O Loving Father" (Del iliego). I'rayor and conference meet ing on Thursday night at i:M. First Christian Oak and Eleventh streets. K. V. Stivers, pastor. In spite of the storm last Sunday there was a wonderful come hack" lioni tlio great Easier crowds. This Sunday promises to be another good day. In fact wo aro making a record this year of whiili we aro justly proud. Wo urge the Biiuie loyally which has been mani fested in the past ami we will have a great attendance. Sunday luuruing Dr. Stivers speaks on the subject "Jesus and a Killer of the Jews." Suuday evening wo are to hava the I. O. (J. F. lodge with nil its branches ss our guests. The members both Odd Fel lows and llebekalls will gather at the lodge room at 7 o'clock promptly nnd march lu n body to the church. Tho Odd Fellow band will givo a pre-servico concert at T:!lu o'clock, continuing for thirty minutes. Tho sermon subject is "The Jericho ltoad." This is always a great occasion and we aro expecting this to be the best anniversary service wo have ever hsd. The, church will again be filled to ca pacity. We will provide seals in every foot of available space in order to ' lake care of the great audience. The pi.hlic is invited. ing at H a. in. The pastor will speak on ii e nceu or spirituality on the church. Quartet, "He Shnll Feed His Flock." Young people's meeting 7:15 p. m. All young people are welcome. Preaching 8 p. m. liev. A. C. Head will preach. Song, "The I'enrly Gates." Mid-week prayer meeting ,n Thursday 8 p. m. All are welcome. Trinity Lutheran. Corner Sixth nnd Pearl, Overt Skilbred, pastor. Sunday school every Sunday at VA5 a. m. Ruth Gilbert son, superintendent. This is a graded school and all in American. On Sun day morning we must shorten the hour for the Sunday school as we have special services, Morning worship in American nt 10:.'i0. Wo have full ritual and song by tho choir. Itev. Skilhred will have the altar service and Hev. Joshua Kliamis. a nativo of Niniveh Assyria, will preach the ser mon. He will also reveal to us the I if. , t i .- - I I 11 Glenn Frank My GEORGE BRITT (NEA Service Writer) Jy'EW YORK, April 23. ".Make failh a matter of adventure rather than a matter of assent." This suggestion for churches comes from the detached viewpoint of au outsider looking in. No clergyman persecutions by tho Turk. Come early lo get a seat. Afternoon services at Spencer creek at 2:80 in Scandina vian, Evening services at 7:30 in Auurricuu. Three ministers will par take in the service and the special song will be a duet by Nihla Mines and Vetta Olson. On Monday, 7:30 p. m, the Sunday echool faculty will meet for monthly business, lie sure to come all of you workers in our Sunday school. The Donebo Ladled aid will meet in our church parlors on Wednesday, 2.30 p. m. Mrs. Edward Tborstenberg is the hostess. The choir practices on Wednesday at 7:.'lf) n. m The confirmants will not meet on Saturday, May 2, ns Rev. Skilbred has to be at Silverton to the stato on vention of the Lutheran Urolherhood oi Oregon, .May 2, i) and 4. Itev. J. O. Hougen will preach the morning sermon and representative of the near east relief will preach In rhe evening. Is speaking. The critic is Glenn Frank, editor of the Century Maga zine, a layman who is interested in churches and has studied them at tentively. Dogmas to which tho mind is asked to assent nrovoko HtHo intnr..i i.- lievcs Frank. Xct he thinks there is far more religion in America than has ever been captured in statistics of either church membership or attend ance. Religious articles in his mng azine, he says, are read with far greater show of interest than those on any other serious subject. The reason for the contradictory religi- j ous manifestations of these times, he 1 thinks, is that the modern tiiin,! ! reaches its beliefs through its living rather than its living through its be liefs. "The theological mind tends to make Christianity a set of ,l..t..; to be believed rather than a wny of life, ' saya Frank. "This, it seems to me. mom, ti. death of valid religion. There is no spiritual gain when Uic mind is bul lied into the aceenlaiien of .. ,i by tho threat of authority or the fear of damnation, even if the dogma i true. "In n very real sense, I rnnnot ac cept the religion of another. Thnt I am intellectually convinced that it is I true docs not ffiTkTlTr5 I comes true for me on . I' L rate, me so th . I it colors my life. wnt ilJ' e laymen are nt terested in techaicalitu, 'I i. We are interested ia 'h'0' V the mastery of i;fe injt religion means to n, w-V t to ciurch, we want lih. " i tery of life and leade l00 mastery of life. '"""'"'P 1, "Some of us are F j and some of us sre ModeT10-) we agree in OUP desire ...v. yi UUI-UIJ At ..r "rill teUectual leadership t? of doctrine. We knw T are not wholly separate, bat''te i .l , ""crested in ti "'-I oMheoiogy, butintli. Fenntr .Inn. . ,ro Cnnrcliea ,i -..ub tm t a iiiey inT jj M, average man to exchange .7 & assent to a creed for a vii.i ' in nobler living. H i. ' ever tl,e .t- . 11 "UK i. ori- -""oversy. m me ueienuers of tli. never been the .,!..,- Ir, he say,. "lur- in !. !ron! loin h i customed to think J, Sa' -ing to believe any widely . " doctrine, provided it was fr7T" enough centuries ago I,''! case is would be more seen,,., 1 that John Smith is ... "'.""! cowardice. 1 f'l'.l .u T' . "?.'.' 1st,, fcl ....v uao Burn coniHience In th. sentia.1 righlness of th, unir,, he is willing to adventure ouukj,? little circle of the white light . ,"' known that falls about bi. 'd est faith have not hee 7 M but oionocrs." ""' HaSl'sCatarrli Medicine :f risen -m ir.J U... L , ' B Sold by dnigguU for ortr 40 m, F.I.CHENEY & CCToUdcOb,! Stanley Apartments Two and Three "Room Furnished Suites Hot and cold water. Steam heat, private bath. Phone 967 Mrs. H. F. Shaw, Proprietress HHICH ESTER S PILLS I'llls In Bed ad (Jold ntaxAVt I !. teal,! with Mi, (ikv. W I ToLo nt tber. Br f Jmr " I'rutTBl- AikfcCinlftMTI1 DIAMOND ItltAND P1UA(U ;un Known at ukl b)(tT AUnnlrli SOLD BV DRUGGISTS At The Churches Sunday Falrmount Presbyterian. Villard and Fifteenth streets, l:. Winterberger. minister, 'l'ha llibl.. ! school meets at Il:4"i. Our classrs in j clMde nil ages, nnd every clnss is di I reeled by llio best talent we enn se I cure. Kcellrnt work Is being done in First Mslhodlit Episcopal J. Franklin llnss, minister. Morn ing sernu'n by the psator on ibe theme, "A Conuuering Church," What are some of Hie elements In a con liueriltg church? Is the church of loday a fonoueriits or a decadent in- sliliilion Tliese are some of Ibe mat lbs pastor speaking en the Iheine 'M brist a War of Winning Men." The choir will sing "Johilaittn Deo" lllurki Slid "We Would See Jeaua" Mnralonl. For the evening service the pastor's theme will be "Palng on the Torch." a practical nie.snge for each of us. The uoartel will sing "O orinl Methodist church to attend wor- rs that will ho considered Suiolsy j Ssviour ot llie World" (Goes I. Junior timing. Sunday evening at N:Ul, a C. K. at 4;:ttl; Westminster League ters that morning, riiinuay evening at K:Ui, a v. r.. at i;.(n: i esttninster League great Hoys service. The Kolarlans of!"' "': lirilian Ludenvor at 7 ' F.ugena will begin Ihelr idanned ' observance of lloja Week Ity their liresciice at Ihia service. The message oil "The Possibilities of Youth" will he of vital inleresl in all young folks of Kugene regardless of sex. It lug song service and special iinislr under direction o( Koiari.n John Slark Fvaiis. Chimh school at l':l" With Dr. Hunt leading. Clashes and teachers for all ages. Study the III hie with us, if not enrolled elsewhere. Young Peoples Devotional services al 7:tl o'clock. The high achmd sroup in the ladies parlor, and the We.l.t club Id the I ntversitr rooms. Help, fill programs. Special inutlc for Ihe ' day as follows: Morning at eleven Anthem, "Seek Ye Ibe Lord," Rob erts Mr. Ilrrsnn snd choir; Offer tory I'uet, "Charily. " MaeD.rmid-- Mrs. Oberteufter and Mr. Itrvson clock. I lie loot-week prrtier service Thursdor evening at N o'clock with Ihe peior lesduig. Lesson 14 of Snowilen'a "Life of Christ" will fin-nl-h Ihe topic for iliaeuasinn. Again we extend ail urgent invitation lo ou to attend the services of lln church. Grace Lutheran Corner lllh Ave K., and Ferrr M It. Tianlmnnn. .slor. Nindat school at u.l.'i a. in. Divine service II a m., with sermon on Ihe subject "Suf fering Wlih Christ." Ihe Y. P. S will meet for a business Be. I social meeting Krldsr evening at Ihe Drier lm home, 1721 Alder St. First Church nl Christ jtrlsntlsi Corner of Tweltlk ami OA ....... B.ib.I.v : .7 . . . i S!l?f 2-??: -!-! Vednesday ,Z ' "ig at oVtock; Sunday school at 9 W a. m. The reading room at room ' 312 McMorran and Nn.hhurne build-i lg. cirner of Fijhth and Uilanieilet aireeis. is open o.t, except Sundavs) ,rK.i nniuisis, a I all It.nirs. The try Tis of Thee," Iirens-Mme. lc- Grew and ( boir. Central Preshyterlae Corner 10th ami Pearl. Ilee. A. II Paundere, minister. Piof. John II Siefert, choir director. Mrs. Itmh librarian is In ' all.Manev from 1 j'bvi. icnver, nrgnnxi. cmrelay . unitl fi tsi. I he lect of lb b'.aoo srhmil at U:4."i. Willi II. A. Soulla. ! sermon for Hut-lav is "Protti.. .f. general ailierintentlent, anil a corp. of efficient nlficera ami reliable tea chers in charge. This is one of lb. most interesting of our church serv ices, and we urge you to come ami en joy it with us. titHKl singing, rever ter Death." All cordtsll) limlcd to attemi me rtiurctl services ami vis. it th reading room. SprlaotlsU MttboSUt Ealiceaal The Sprinfield Lodge No. In. I. O. rut liible study and hapity fellow-stun ' O. ' . ....i n.. i ..n .. . are Important features of this service. ' Juanita l.r.l, No. M have a.-.-eo'ie.l W'trmiig worshiu at 11 o'clock with jib, invtiativn of the Lbbcri M,m- I i i miriis w or- ! shin in a hotly next Sunday evening ai i :.iti p. in., r . I,. Moore, deliv ering Hie annual message. At the morning service the church school eonvi s nt t : with Mrs. Ida tianls. superintendent. The ,. e for young married w-omcn is growing and open Willi a welcome lo others. I hey meet in the League room at the school pour. The men s clan ctlcndt a welcome to new men, Hi,.y 1,BV,, B1. opted Hie round table plan, passing i teacoer leatlerslnp ti',m ,,h0 anoiher. The loorniug worship at II o'clock with the regular loorniug ser mon. Tho Kpivorlh l.esgue uiet at li.'W p. m. All ai -Ihe Church ot the t oidui! W clcttne." ralrmount Chrlstlsa At ITlh ahd Ct.luiuhis Sis S-tn.Nt serMee, , tl 1 ,,,, , , m m at S:IHi p. m. Splen.1,1 work so.l inier. est are being shown in the 11,1,1. school. Serm.-n S -cdsr ni-rn ng en tilled "The Knowledge of Korgi,.. nes." This is rsperially a le.t m. sage rnte-rininc one. own heart. There will be no regnl.r Fndesmr meeting Ihis week as our r..ung pen pie sr. eipeclmg lo attend lh l oun. It C. K. Contention j Springfield during th I hour. Hegoljr ch lrt h ser vices in the evening, booster. It I Dunn, Minuter. 8 ble Staadartf Mixtion 707 Pearl .Heel, t r-, u ll.mrn saiia. pastor. Jtrx, Atfe,.t, , assistant ps.ior, M;., !., x.H,' musical ,1 re, lor. S mji, ..,,. , a. m. Vivian Ii.-.,.,.. ... ... . . t lasses (or Ihe who!, f,,,,.,, (rvm ,,(. and grandma. Pre, hi rig al II ...tO and , atl p. , ,h, rro,Pr, l ' " ! P- in. All jour, pet.p.e are rorxliallx iimtexl to ll,re crusader ineeiii,,,, e j,sx xxuh . ei.cliS Stucle, of Si.-rac.em,.' t alitoriiu. xxlu nni pi,,,!, gland, a About Lane County Porirs Xo. 3 In 1P20 there were .TJTll farms classified as follows: Under 3 Acres is 3 to 9 Acres 502 10 to 19 Acres J7a 71) lo 49 Acres . ... SRS W to 99 Acres 645 'Ihers hsa been mu.-h sub. ditidiog of land into .n.il.r farms sic-e 1lr.1l. The Isnd of lane County is peculiarly Bdsite.l lo intensive cultivation. Diversified farming is the ge,v eral rule. Lane Coiinlx la e. setilisllt a community of small home., ,.d schools, churches and gn.d roads. No matter what part of th. Count t inn happen to he u, ton , fn pe.,,,1, ,,,. Led with our baukiug serxn-e. Bank of Commerce Eugene, Oregon A Welcome Odd Fellows The One Hundred Sixth Anniversary of Odd Fellowjhip will be observed at the First Christian Church Oak and Eleventh Streets Sunday Evening- 8 o'clock Sermon Subject: "The Jericho Road" Pre-Service Concert By The I. O. O. F. Band At 7.30 Members, both Odd Fellow anrl R-k-L u i. . and march to church in a body Rebekahs' W,1! t the hall at 7:00 o'clock Reserved Seats lor Membern of the Lodge All Branches The Public Is Invited 't . .