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jonday Evening, June 22, 1323 lUBCH AOTHORITY 1QPIC FOR SERMON -intboritT on Christianity" was 'Lie discussed by lr. E. V. Sitiv ' ior ol the First Christian 1 JTtfstfrday. '. ... diCll..,l in .1,. ..I suPje-- "'"ft - - -iliiD world has been that of au itf i" Christianity. Especially is , true now when this strusele be- Hint carr.cu "". - -.... E) the one nana mere are inose I city and it was anounced from tlie i platform yesterday that it was hpcd j the revival might continue indefinite. y. . ! However, there will he a rent tii- . I nisht after which Kvancelisi Miller. I of Ashland, will take control for a ! week, starting Tuesday evening. , No definite announcement was made 1 as to plans thereafter. j j The two women evangelists left j I '"day for t'orvallis where they hold a j I one-night meeting from whence they go to Kosehurg for a day or two and men ilirect to Oakland. Calif., their headquarters. There was much applause at yes- ! irmays service when It was stat.il THE EUQEXE GUARD Pago Three (Continue ( from page one) what I os using ,n, Ce,eut for. 1, thought is wuM he a good joke for : him to do if." I Then, calmly as ever, the dentist had I'at make out a will leaving all he j !ose.rd to him. I'at, you tee. was I next in line for hi mother's fortune. The dentist explained to I'at that 1 . this was "just in rasp something hap. j j I'cncd." II strict Attorney Asj Keyes .Relieves I'at was to have heen the! The Siskiou ran ; next victim. has been clioseu by 1 r. Nurse Wears Ring ard. professor of geology at the I'm- eruy iu vrcg n. tor a.n aneej tuo ; of which the ! are a part. present three aiatrri IB Url work, pitching tents, piiiny wate. f the nmi of Hi. Tlinmis V. Yoiuir Atlfffli'tt oanlul H hetween himself and re,,io. : vXTtitotiZ ' of thf itrrain sin.i.1 -n. f .,i 1. ....... i ... tnat thfsp two womfn wouM be open ' brsutifu! wife, (iraoe. i Mive. lint Dr. Younc nlottrrf Ms .1uri,7 T niiPnKa.K-ment rmp timcj NmT thf,re r 'lrn ami .ln-ams. MT"- He gave her d.amomi ring curing the fall, an.l ll was freely nre- Sme drc.im.. in -.,!, ... .1- the l.aH t-k.. frm hi. f.. - t( mountain dieted thar there would be one of the I taut heights." where the biccest revival cnn.r.f..iMi in ihn ,,,,. 3o( the coDiiict anu on me omeri tory or Kupene, from 11 4 square' thoe whrt are nPeful of results, j gosppl standpoint, at that time. ! seems to mc mai me soiunon 01 .m,ss Avers urCed that step be tak en lmrnerttately tor the erection of fl , suitable building to house the 4 square ' gospel diciples in this city. 'nil K.invi-se if undis- jifte Emitter rests uPon tlie Question as (t th source 01 mnuuiu,) 111 riins- ,;,T .Not auinorny in Tension. lor i it would moan a comparative study I-11 .- : '.K . .. hid for the rntrinrchinl and Mnsiac n!iations have ended because of lititions; mn huiiiui nj 111 eccies- .ticti organizations, for once we ttpt human authority, then one ,.fi of a relifiioua orcanization lias jfMnie right to claim supreme pow- . well as anotner. ineretore we e fndeavoring to find the authorit q Christianity, some divine power hop Vlllt'll U lllIV 'i' HI UHl'fl . actions ana tcneumps. Authority is Cited Authority is of two kinds, prim- L-t auI delegated.. Kvery one ac- pts ihe tact mat uon nas primary jhority, whether thnt individual ae .pls the liberal or conservative fw, Uoi delegated this authority rst of all unto His Son, and after iiit, Christ delegated it to His Apos- "In giving power and authority plo Christ there was no danger of ror. for both C unst and uod are rioe beings, and tl(cre was no lance for error. But when the an :oritr was delegated to the Apostles, ej being humans, there was danger Lit such power would be unwisely vfd, and error would come into the lurch. "To prevent this danger, the Holy tirit was given, to "guide them into i truth.' hencu mistakes could not made by the Apostles. The com lied conelusion therefore is, that :e message recordede in the new lament, given by the Apostles who m guided by the Holy Spirit is vine, and is the rule of faith nnd tract ice for christians. Truth Is Stressed If this truth could he understood tal accepted by the christian world I ueh of the controversy now in the , (irld would be prevented. The future Christianity rests here. The chur-h i is passed through greater crises j in this one iu the past and has ; me forth victorious, and she will ; rictorious this time. Her progress ', ::ay be retarded but she will not he j nennrown ior hip gates 01 1 nines :ill not prevail against it!'" Violence Marks 3 j Portland Deaths1 the murder. I'r. Yming freely confessed to his crime and led det(M-thes to the cabin, i-nd!y sm-'king as his wife's body was I'roucht up. There is only one thin; h" will not dNi'iiss. Thnt is the pmaiiy he htmelf will pay fr the murder. Perhaps ihat was the one thing not ini Ituled in his dream. the purple mnun'ain peaks cuvren contiiieuts. '1 hey art un those dreams aud we hom.r them. I'm some dreams dra- men to the depths and lead them through foul bgs. under the pull of dank tops and darkness. And I r. Young's dream was of this latter kind. So he murdered his pretty wife. Ti,e,,-fhor?Mc"--,ik',,.i,. he, 'Workman Hurt by ;s"". l'.it tirogan. Is. hoi! ctiionili her PORTI..Xl Ore.. June '2- Three ' nody in a concrete cie'ern beneath h s Portland persons met death violently ! cottage in Itcverly tileti. over Sunday, one in an automobile .ic-1 .Now. locked in nntrdci its' row of the eident, another !y drowning in t Is- : I.os Angeles jail, lie tells of Ihe affair wego lake, anil the third a Filicide in I as r:i!miy is he mijjht tliscuss the tx a watar hazard at Kast Mcreland gtlt tr acting .f a wisdmn tooth smokes ''" - j cigarets. smiles and casually remark The dead: i that he has "burned his bridges behind Mrs. Kate Garlinghotise. 4:t. fatallt ! Iiiin. in geology. 1M. 1'drkard is to condu -i a class of mne atlvanred student , all of Kugene, in this work. A de tailed study i.f the urea around Ash land will be miule by the liaf. Geo logic formatit'tis range from the l'.tleoioie t' the recent. 1 Those in the party, besid lr. Tarkanl. are Pitnald N. JoIimmmi. I 1'anl . t o k. ti. V. U Auli(i', ICalph 1- Lupher. Ponild M. Kraer, i .li.hn V It. mi 11 i r.l 1 l'.lu ..r- i it ll .: ..... t h ,, , ,'. , ' I ' ilSt or delecite will the l'niverit of tatifortita, and some from t'hirag.' will join the party later it is announced. The advanced field geolxy camp has been a feature of the Kiiuem- Loose Wheel l?elt!-v,Mrs , vrtr ,hr vn-unii,,r (direction of lr. K. T. 11 'dse did work Tin the Three Sisters region which r. I suited in a significant geological map 1 of that arei. aud in ft discovery of th I ancient existnnce of Mt. .Multnomah. injured in an accident between a street car nnd an automobile, in which she was rifling. Adgar Aust'n, 'J'J. accidentally drowned in ( svego lake. Mrs. Alma Wolfard, 51, a suicide .n the water hazard near the eleventh green at Knst Moreland. Ten others met violent, deaths in the northwest over tho week-end. RAIL INSPECTIONS MADE MONO, Ore.. .Tune 112. Completing an inspection trip through the central Oregon country, through which they propose in extend their railroad lines in large party of railroad officials ar- rived in Bend last night, from lOtt 1 iiiRth Falls nnd left an h-'iir later oy ! p)ieeial train for Spokane. While in Rend they met with a number of eity i officials and officials of the Ren.I i Commercial club. .lrs. Young was the widow of the: late Patrick "Hipe (.Hive" tirogan. who left her a vast fortune. On tlrs fortune the dentist set his heart. So here is what he did. four! tuuuhs tin: ! "I strangled her with somnofnrm. a heavy dental gas," he told detect-: ives. j Put Her In Vault ! "I was sure it would kill her. and I held the rubber enne in her mouth until she stopped breathing. "Then 1 put her in a box and car ried her out to my cottage, where I put her into the cistern and buried her. "Next day I took her son. I'at, nut to the cabin aud hud him make the mortar with which 1 seated his mo ther's tomb. The boy d.dn't know HAItlllSlU K;, Ore., .lune I'-V When t!erge Fulton, about 5.", 'op erator of the electric hoist for the McKay gravel plant here which is furnish in the rock for the Harris-burg-J unci ion City five-mile st retell of Pacific highway vvi"g, endeavored Saturday to replace a belt which had slipped from the fly wheel a loose etui gave him a severe wrap, knocking him over and breaking Ins right arm above the elbow, fracturing his collar bne. nnd inflicting painfuh bruises. Fulton, whose home is in Seattle, is the first workmen on either the bridge across the Willamette which has been iu the process of construc tion for nearly a year, or on the pave ment job, begun early this spring, to be seriously hurt. I Plumbers Gather ! In Portland Meet! VOUTTaAXn. Ore.. June 2'Ma. ter plumbers from all sections of the V tilled States were guherine in Port land today for ihe.r forty third an ! nuat convention, which, opens tomor- row , j More than 500 delegate from the : east arrived on twi. special trains, one 1 carried defecates from Cincinnati. : Chicago nnd M lwmkee, including I John J. Vogelpohl. president of t tie i association, whose home m in Cinnn- ; nati, ami several other national ofti- ! Aides, camp cers. ; w ill be providi Preliminary to the opening of the convention tomorrow, the officer of the national association had executive- today. For three d.i a the l.VHt or more deleg.ites will consider t problems pertaining to their business, I to sanitation and to a urogram for education in public health matters. ranged The swimming hole has been The orcg-m Master Plumbers as- pii-ked out. and a large apringhoartl sociaiion will meet here today. will be installed for diving. Th road to camp is rough In Oshurn Iloiet l, n t J Purlonr. j M". "'H w. be smoothed out be Phone ; 'ore camp opens, according to re j ports. Signboards are to be erected Oeo, . Mcl.enn, Insurant, ftfilt ; at all crossroad leading to the h.ne fIO K10 OUt . camp. A labor crew of scout and ! leaders will go to the camp in the Phone S, K. Eleven for r.lano tuning j next two weeks to do preliminary Tributes Paid for Parental Training Hoating has been added to the lUy Scout program at the annual scout ! Mimtner camp July 1H to July "7, it j has been announced. The camp com- ' in it tee went to the site of the camp near Mapleton over the week-end, : and made arrangements for the boats, : and piping of water. j Roat sports will be controlled th same as swimming, fays Kenneth i chairman. l.ifesavera i 1 in each boat eo,ua to ; the number of passengers. No scout ' will be permitted In lake out a boat ; alone, and when two go out one of' them must hold a lifesaver's merit j tunic. ! The spring water will be piped into camp, the committee ha NKW YORK. June 22. -OP) -Pre, ident Coobdge was cited yesterday as an example of the value of parental training hv hi pastor, the Kev. Ir. Jason Noble Pierce, who preached at lb Fifth Avenue Presbyterian church. Paying a tribute to President t nol idge'tt parent, who, he mi id. reared bun under the influence of a firm, con htetit Christian home, the pastor credit ttl that home influence rather than heredity for developing the pres ident Into a man of absolute sincerity, genuine integrity and real genuine- "The character of the president cannot be accounted for merely by the fa t that he was brought np in a free country, attended a liberal college ,. 1 or 'had ihe opportunities and possibiti- tie of growth, he said. "These alone are not sutfiitent reason. We must go bark to the atate in which he waa born, to the home in which be waa reared, to the influence of hi Chn tian father and the abiding faith of hi satined mother." KIT. EX F f Or.T.ECTION AnKSTV 82JS-2U30 Ml VF.lt RI.IKi., f'HONtt (H, W. 11. RI.OWKRS, MOU. if WE ANT A JOB Roy Scouts want work to pay for summer camp. Phone your odd job to R50. tf RUSSELL'S SHOP Hemstitching and picoting. Reard. S5d Willamette. Phone P.HKi. jyt j The soviet government has ordered ! 100 more motor busses for service on Moscow streets from a British t firm. A new British law make it illegal to employ women and children in painting houses with lead paint. (Continued from page one) i thnt the grain near Agency was tisid. rably flattened out from th? ffis of the rain. BKX1), Ore., June 22. A nuinh-r t forest firca caused by lightning ire be'n reported to the local foi- stry office ttinco Saturday. None ' these are serious and tin st of them f re in the Crescent district, nceord- rt! tu forestry officials. One is in the 'rftiR district, and one in the Fort i.'wk district. The number was phic- ''I at ten by officials this morning. A cool wind yesterday with cloudy s-kiea made the day seem lets warm ;iian previoua although the tempera ure reached 02, or two degrees high- 'r than the previous season s record. The Dieht was cooler than in several is, the mercury dropping to o2. PKNDI.ETON. Ore., June 22 A j dnudburst that struck near Pilot Kock, accompanied by n viol . t thun ifmorm and some hail, did consuier- lWe damage late yesterday afternoon, "wording to advices received here to- Uver quite ft lnrge area, the grnw 'It wheat was lobbed down by the ! Mdlertt downpour of rain and some una waa caused by hail, tiulleys rm .i to 7 feet deep and up to 40 tot in width were reported washed trough wheat fields west of Pilot Koek. In Pendleton there was no jfiin only a stiff gale that brought ifjmids of dust from the hill lands. ! He thermometer yesterday ftood at ln" fr the hottest day of the year Dun far. I WHAT I SI MEANT 9 by a "broad-nnuKC" ImnkliiK 81'rvice? First of all, the Ren oral k n o w l ?.d K o, Bullied from years nf varied' business experience, which enables us to under stand jour needs. Second, the dispo sition to cooperate Willi you, to meet roa halfway. In Inviting your bus iness, we feel that we can offer you such a service. , Friendly and Willing Bank OF Commerce EUG EN E.OREGON NEW! AT WETHERBEE-POWERS Genuine Victrola $15 $1 Cash $1 Week No Interest Apaln at Welherhee-Powers snmetliln new somethlnK better In Vlctrolas. A cenulnn Victor Victrola offered at $15. Now evcryono can nfiord to hnvo music on their ouiIuks picnics week end Irips and impromptu dancing parties. These new Victrolas are small, sturdy, compact vet, play any Victor Hecord any place, any time, with wonderful lono quality and umazlnc volume. Handsome wood case finished mahogany welch lint 11 pounds ideiil equipment for svery home. Hear these latest Victor Records on this New Victrola and Take It Home With You m:i2 11. 50 "Just A Utile Drink" "Ah. Ha!" Foi Trot "Moonlight and Hoses" "The Sweetest CaJl" Paul Whlleman'a Orchestra John Mi'Cormack ETHERBEE -POWERS Wa Charae No Interest Conclave Holiday For Lodge Banned S.U.KM. (It... .Tniu 22. Onvcrnor hfrc tnd,v Hei,liH. nntwithjitfindhz " JfP'al fmm Elks' organizations all "fr th nate, not to proclaim a h"li "!' .Inly 1(1. the date of the pa ,, ef the national F.llts cnvrnlin D I'rthnd. The eovernor rent a let- 'o Urn S. Fisher nf Mirshfirld. -"i.i-nt . f the state Klks' asseci- ti.ii. "'I; firt inclination." says the. '"''"'nor, "s to srant your requ.-nt. ny rhttv n, sdvernor deninnHs ! :t 1 tji'iNt Kfrve the beet intercuts ri Pnriri. nannl. nf tUm tJ.te. Tn (!f(-:ariition of a legal h'l:d;i" ! frioii, matter to the business in- ; ,,f t)rrann It is a financial !- "'ay ni-titutioii". Mills and fa.-'' 1n". if cloed. suffer loss. llank i "i f'T tnv m..n intrrriintiolts ! " aranr. nnd much annovance to; ''Mi.ir patrnna. An eitraordlnary j :rt'ir sti,h tt.i nr.iin!. serious ''injitir, in rh. f.Pn,;.. and Ntorll' 'r,ts l the tle. in the car' "f k- crop, and fruit harvc.ts. The "'""re dimn of the mills and f.ictor- ii..L for one eitra holnur would. r'il in a r. nf n. f leas than a in. I-: " lio.iars to tbeir ownera." Tent Meeting has ! Closing Services Th Arri.Iainhrrr revival ram 'tl h--id undf mnii nn noiith Wli ilrtmt tm fl.. I.ait I u it 1sf4' CHAUTAUQUA COMING ADULT TICKET PRICE REDUCED UNTIL OPENING DAY . A BIG CLEAN AMERICAN INSTTIUTION INVITES YOUR COOPERATION AND PATRONAGE 7 BIG DAYS Season Tickets Now Selling at Adults $2.50; Students $1.50; Children $1.00 "Karpen" Hand Woven Decorated Fiber Furniture A New Shipment Just Arrived -For the. 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AJT NINTH AND OAK VJT We Charge No Interest tn a ri ia, i evfiiins i'h n -riUrr attfndnn-e. l t ist i aiiuare cimvi lu tbt ' i ....... --a laaal