Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, August 08, 1912, Image 4

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O. M. G a .
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of
O regon ,
Lesson VI.— Third Quarter, For
.................. President
.................. Vice Pres.
.Sec’y und Manager
Aug. 11, 1912.
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THURSDAY of EACH WEEK.
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THE
FIRST
CLASS
INTERNATIONAL SERIES.
Text of tha Laoson, Mark iv, 35, to v, 20.
Memory Vereee, 38, 39—Golden Text,
Pe. xlvi, 1, 2 (R. V.)—Commentary
ut»
Prepared by Rev. D. M. Stearns.
It comes to me as I begin to write
this lessou that we should always see
Jesus In Ills life on earth among men
T erm s o f S u bscription
as
God manifest In the flesh, revealing
CASH IN ADVANCE
God
to us, that we may know Him
One Year $1.00 - Six Months 75
personally and trust Him and let Him
live in us, that others may know Him,
A copy of The Press will be mailed C O P Y R I G H T , 1 9 1 0 , B Y B O B B S M E V R . I L L C O .
for the poor world knoweth Him not.
to all advertisers in which their ad ap­
(Continued from last week.)
pears.
give me, my dear, but thirty Is com­ We must also recognize always a great
adversary, the devil, who hates God
O ur price is no higher than elsew here
“Do you meun”— Paul be ,'au delight- ing?"
She smiled pleasantly. "I'm not and man and would kill God If he could
Display advertisem ents for publica­ edly.
and we give
and take Ills throne. He would keep
tion in the PRESS must be in this office “Certainly I mean It." Sanger re­ afrnld of thirty.”
not later than Tuesday evening to in- sponded
“I’m serious in this, Eleanor,’r he men in Ignorance of God and of Christ
energetically.
“I'm
going
to
Bure appearance in current issue.
went on evenly. “Under certain con­ and possess them for his own ends and
Instruct my broker to buy 5.000 shareB ditions
lie has a chance for the next turn them against God. He has great
for you. Leave It to me." he added governorship”—
with God's permission and will
“and If you're not consider­ “W hat do you know of Mr. McAdoo’s power
T he Forest Grove Press is not smilingly,
exert
it
to the full against God before
richer a week from today you
he is finally overthrown. In the two
she asked, surprised.
the official organ of the city of ably
don’t owe me a cent. I appreciate your plans?”
“McAdoo”— Sanger began almost portions of today's lessou we see the
Forest Grove, as designated by coming to me. Drop In and see me venomously.
Then lie went on calm­ Son of God crossing the sea of Galilee
time Good afternoon." And he ly: “McAdoo doesn't
the city council M ay 31. O ur any
necessarily have to deliver a p a n (or. according to Mat­
held
out
a
cordial
h«nd
to
Paul
who
proposition to do the city print­ took it and went out, thiuking bitter­ the last word In these things. After thew. two men) from the power of the
the governorship there Is no reason devil, and on the way it seems as if a
ing at two cents a line m ust have ly:
why
Remington shouldn't go to W ash­ great storm would sink the boat and
“It
seems
that
an
enemy
can
be
more
Forest Grove
offended th e city fathers.
ington.
I think I’ll tuke you Into my drown all who were in it. Did the
generous than a friend sometimes.”
Y'ou're a Sanger through devil know that he was about to lose
That night Dob was scheduled to confidence.
Circuit Court.
through. Y’ou'li understand It. a bit of his property, and did he seek
speak In the Fourth ward. And all and
W ith me It’s a question of how I am by that storm to kill Christ and Ilis
Irlshtown had made ready. Well Hag- to
Judge J. U. Campbell, July 25 gln
apply my ability. I’m only forty- disciples? Let those tell who know
knew
that
no
mere
schoolhouse
to 29.
years old and In perfect henlth. more than I do, but this we do know—
auditorium would be ample for this oc­ five
We gangers aren’t Idlers. I could go that he tried to kill Him as a babe In
State-vs-Richard
Hundley. casion. So a great, bare hall was anil
together a tremendous fortune Bethlehem and finally did kill Him by
Arrigned. Plead not guilty. hired. Flags and bunting galore had so big get that
be a slave to it. But the Jewish rulers at the hands of the
For trial Aug. 2, 1912.
been secured at Hoggin's expense and already I’m I’d worth
about fifty mil­ Homans. Thank God He is risen from
hung around the walls and celling lion»”—
State-vs-Henry Kreuger. Ar­ more
tlie dead, is alive forevermore, is at the
profusely,
perhaps,
than
artistic­
rigned. Plead not guilty.
j "I didn’t know you were so rich!”
right hand of the majesty on high, has
ally.
“Very few even suspect It,” he re­ all power in heaven and on earth and
State-vs-E. L. Baker, James The meeting was notable, first, be­ turned
calmly. “Two years from now is waiting Ills time to put the devil In
Anderson, E. E. Colestock and cause Paul Remington made the poor­ this state
The beach season is in full swing. Go while the crowds
will choose a new senator. the bottomless pit and set up a king­
Thos. Williams. Arraignment est speech of his career. After Faul, The
go. Enjoy the cool breezes now, while the heat is so un­
choice, I think, will fall upon Hen­ dom of peace and righteousness on
waived on all indictments. Plead Martin spoke. After them came Bob ry Sanger,
pleasant
inland. Bathi-ng, boating, hill climbing, fish­
Jr.
And
the
m
inute
I
take
earth.
McAdoo.
not guilty to all indictments.
ing,
hikes
over delightful trails. Oregon beaches are
the
oath
of
office"—
In this great storm on Galilee see
Bob had been cheered before and “If you do.”
State-vs-Adam Zinzin. Ar­ since
better
prepared
than ever before to care for the crowds.
he has received “ovations” “When I do I become a national pow­ Ilim peacefully sleeping on a pillow in
raigned on two indictments. from then
Plenty of accomodations. Lots of fun. The water is
the
hinder
part
of
the
ship,
though
the
greater
and
more
select
audi­
fine !
Plead guilty without being wil­ ences. But neither before nor since er. My office multiplied by my money waves beat Into the ship and it was
fully guilty. Fined $100 and has he been greeted with the spon­ and my backing. The senate Is the full of water, and recognize in Him a
VIA THE
most powerful body In our govern­ weary man, a real man, partaker of
cost on No. 1. Fined $300 and taneous, thunderous welcome which ment.
Behind me will be the Influence flesh and blood, but without sin, and f
costs on No. 2. Paroled on No. Irlshtown gave him that night. When
of the principal financial combinations rejoice that we have n High Priest who
2 provided fine on No. 1 be paid the tumult died down Bob began.
Newport,
Excellent train
the country. Only one man in the Is touched with the feeling of our In­
and that deft, comply with law. It was not much of a speech. His In senate
lias the backing I shall have, firmities (Heb. il, 14; iv, 15). He is in
voice was hoarse. The words fell
Nehalem,
service. Season
State-vs-Itoy Tolson. Arraign­ Jerkily
and with no attem pt at ora­ and he Is an old man. Soon he must the midst of trouble, as the disciples
[
w
|/
SUNSET
ed. Given to Monday July 29, torical flourish. But bis audience lis­ die or retire, nnd his leadership will see it. and yet He is not troubled. And Bayocean,
I oodensshasta
round-trip fares.
ROUTES I
1912 to plead.
tened Intently, proudly. In less than fall to me. I shall control the senate, on the last night before His crucifixion
which
controls
all
national
legislation."
Tillamook County
He said to His disciples, “In the world
State-vs-Gus Angeles. Ar­ ten minutes ho closed with these Sanger’s eyes began to glitter.
Special week-end
ye shall have tribulation, bat in Me
raigned. Demurrer to indict­ words:
“I’m not talking wildly. For some peace; let not your heart be troubled,
Beaches.
"You are my kind of people. I’ve time
and Sunday fares.
ment overruled. Plead not lived
I have been working solely to neither let It be afraid" (John xvl, 35;
most
of
my
life
among
you.
1
guilty.
tills end. I'm not the sort to waste xiv, 27). When one was discoursing on
know you and you know me. There energy.
W hat I suggest Is now a cer­ the teaching of Christ a man who had
State-vs-Gus Angeles & Chas are
more dollars against me in this
Send for illustrated booklets about the Oregon resorts
tainty—but for one thing. Between never
Poel. Arraigned. Demurrer to fight Ilian you can grasp the meaning me
before
heard
such
teaching
said,
and
our special folder on "Vacation Days in Oregon."
and my ambition there Is but one “Beautiful, benutiful, but can you do
indictment overruled. Plead of. But the fight won't end until 1 obstacle
It
tells
about the beaches, springs and mountain resorts.
one man, Robert McAdoo.” it?” Jesus Himself could do it, and
die. 1 w ant you to stand by me.”
not guilty.
Sanger’s
serenity
was
slowly
giving
The shout that met his appeal was a
Call on nearest agent for information relative to fares,
He did it. He always did what He
State-vs-Chas. Poel. Demur­ prophecy.
way to Ills Inward excitem ent "Here taught
literature, etc., address
(Acts
i,
1).
The
ship
could
not
rer to indictment overruled. Hours afterw ard Kathleen for the is where Remington conies In. As It sink, neither could the disciples perish,
Plead not guilty.
looks
now
McAdoo
Is
sure
to
win.
He
third night In succession was aw aken­
with Christ in their midst, but they
got a grip on this city that 1 can't did
State-vs-Conrad
Trautline. ed by the sound of a steady pacing to bus
know Him and were therefore
understand. It Is contrary to all po­ filled not with
John M. Scott, G eneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
Arraigned. Given Monday July and fro In the room above her. She litical
fear. They awoke Him
precedents.
Nothing
that
we
arose and hastily dressing went up­
29. 1912, for plea.
with the cry “Lord, save us!" and with
Knocking, she entered and have tried so far money, organization, the question "M aster, carest Thou not
State-vs-Joseph Manning. Pa­ stairs.
newspaper
attacks”—
up to Bob.
ttmt we perish?" Ills reply was: “Why
roled on remainer of jail sen­ went
Eleanor started. “Henry! Do you are
“Bob,”
she
said
directly,
“there's
ye fearful, O ye of little faith?
tence.
own the Gazette?”
been something wrong lately."
Where
is your faith?" (Matt, viii, 20;
"Yes.
W
hat
of
It?’
State-vs-Frank Colfelt. Ar­ “Always, Kathleen," he answered In “Then you are responsible for the Luke viii,
25.) They were troubled by
a tired voice.
raigned. Plead not guilty.
what
they
saw. Faith endures by see­
I help you w ith It?” she ask­ slanders against Mr. McAdoo?”
ing
the
Invisible.
We are expected to
State-vs-PeterChevalli. Ar- ed “Can't
“Nonsense!
Y'ou
have
been
listening
walk
by
faith,
not
by sight (II Cor. v,
raigded. Plead guilty. Fined He gently.
shook his head hopelessly. “No to the Dunmeades. We have publish­
He rebuked the wind and the rag­
THEATRE
$50 and costs.
one can help me. It's only that I’m ed nothing that hasn't been essentially 7).
ing
of
the
sea
and
said,
“Peace,
be
true.
But
we
have
one
card
left
that,
State-vs-Janey McE. Galbreath ashamed. Go back to bed and quit
I> Now Located in Its New Building
and there was a great calm
1 think, will settle friend McAdoo If still,”
Plead not guilty. For trial Aug. bothering nbout me, Kathleen. I'm played
(verse
39;
Luke
viii,
24).
The
rebuking,
at the right time and by the compared with Zech. Hi, 2, and Jude 9,
not worth It."
7, 1912.
right
person.”
Something
In
his
voice
and
haggard
State-vs-R. A. Caples. Plead face caused the tears to start to her He paused. “He has been posing as leads me to believe that the person re­
Motion Picture Exhibition
ferred to In those passages had some­
not guilty. Trial July 30, 1912. eyes.
She turned away and left him. a sort of reformer. W hat do you think thing
to
do
with
tills
storm.
As
the
from 7:45 to 9:00
State-vs-Henry Scheuerman. The monotonous pacing to and fro be­ the people, who are shouting them ­ disciples saw the power of His word
selves hoarse over him today, will they feared and wondered anil said,
Arraigned. Plead guilty. Fin­ gan again.
Three Shows every Saturday, 7:30, 8:40, 9:50
think when they hear that the dele­ "W hat manner of man Is this that even
ed $50.
Matinee—2:30 p. m. Saturday
CHAPTER XIX.
gates whose votes nominated him were tlie wind and the sea obey Ilim ?” Our
Nida-vs-Nida. Default and
bribed
with
his
money?”
stratagem s .
Decree.
hearts exultingly cry. “Jesus is God!"
“Another lie?”
Daily Change of Best Films Procurable
HEN
Eleanor
left
the
Dun-
The perfect man a little while ago so
Schultz-va-Schultz. Order for
“I suggest the use of another word. peacefully
rnende
household
she
was
asleep
Inis
power
over
wind
$200 suit money and $50 per mo
you please,” he said Idly. “This and sea and all the elements. He it ts
convinced that she did not Is If true.
maintenance.
1 already have half a dozen who walked in the furnace with Dan­
care ever again to see ttie
from delegates who took his iel's friends nnd quenched the violence
McLeod-vs-McLeod. Decree. grimy, busy Steel City. Therefore she affidavits
money.”
went
to
New
York,
ostensibly
to
visit
of fire and spent the night with Daniel
Mac Pherson-vs-Mac Pherson.
“Then why haven't you published nnd
of her school days. In reality them?"
shut the lions’ mouths. To kuow
Default and Reference. Decree. a that friend
she
might
think
out
the
new
Him
is peace at all times.
“Because
they
won't
be
effective.
Kruse-vs-Wash. Co. Change problem confronting her.
Now see Him meeting the tempest
Tlie
testimony
of
an
accomplice
Is
nev­
of venue to Clackamas Co.
There was one tiling that she made er more than half believed. The ex­ tossed man of Oadara, possessed by a
Hanscome-vs-Hanscome. Dc- no effort to disguise from herself.
must come from a different legion of demons, a naked wild man,
Every day she dispatched a servant posure
CPM>
source.
Paul ltemlngton to exceeding fierce, whom no one could
the Steel City papers. When make the 1 want
Ned & Berry-vg-M¡Her. Con­ to they get were
revelation.
The bind or tame, for he broke all chains
Seaside and G earhart, O regon.
brought to her she spent whole state ts watching Think!
and fetters, and all men were afraid
McAdoo—M
tinued.
$ 5 .0 0 Effective daily; Season limit
long hours poring over them. On Adoo, the reformed and reformer. In e of blra. The poor demoniac seems to
Parker-vs-Parker. Default. the first page of one of the papers was
$ 4 .0 0 Saturday and Sunday; Limit Monday
last hours of the campaign the man long for deliverance, for he ran to Je­
Theve famous resorts enjoy the advantages of limited train ser-
First Cong. Church of Forest a photograph of the Republican can­ tlie
sus, ns if he knew that He could de­
who
for
yours
has
boon
known
as
bis
the first she had ever seen of
Grove-vs-Edwin Eells et al, De­ didate,
close personal .friend suddenly liver him. but the demons are strong
cim ps su?f baethffig etc “ R‘Ver- ^ ClM8 hütels’ coUa«es’
him. His eyes looked straight out at only
within him. They knew Jesus and
fault and decree.
breaks
»
1th
him
ami
exposes
the
re­
the reader. At last she came to a res former ns a candidate who won his called Him Son of the Most High God
LOW ROUND TRIPS EAST
Viggers-vs-Viggers. Order of olutlon.
(verse
7).
They
knew
the
doom
that
nomination
by
flat.
Incontestable
brib­
publication.
the Dobits^í^the^East
k T ™ 1 triP ^ k e ta will be sold to
"1 will go back." she declared to her­ ery! There Isn't a man living who awaited them nnd nsk. “Art thou come
red u «<1 fares* quotecL OW" be‘°W- “"¿m an y others, at greatly
self,
“and
tonight.”
Calling
a
maid,
hither
to
torment
ns
before
.dhe
time
7
’
could
w
ithstand
the
reaction.
P robate C ourt
she had tier trunk packed at once.
“And that,” he concluded, “is why I (Mstt. vlll. 2.U They knew of the
Through Trains East Via
Nor could nil the arguments and want you to marry ltemlngton.”
place prepared for them and Ix'g not
Estate of Samuel Scharer. de­ pleas
of her hostess dissuade her.
to
be
sent
to
the
abyss
or
tiottoiiiless
She
looked
at
him
curiously.
“I
see.
The
North Bank Road, Northern
ceased. Estate closed. Admin­ She reached the city early next You want to use me ns a brllie to buy pit (l.uke viii. 31. It Y.l. There is such
istrator and bondsmen released. morning. At noon her brother came Mr. Remington's betrayal of bis a place, and there Is a place called the
Pacific and Great Northern
to luncheon, much to her sur­ friend."
lake of fire, everlasting fire prepared
Estate of Isaac R. Anderson, j home
Railways.
prise. It was tits custom to lunch nt
for the devil nnd his angels (Rev. xx.
deceased. Inventory and ap- one
(To be continued.)
of his clubs. At Its conclusion he
11. 15; Matt. xxv. 41). All who deny this
Atlantic City,
praisement approved.
Detroit, $83.25
Omaha. $ 60.75
made
no
move
to
return
to
his
office,
Baltimore,
et
make
light
of
it
are
not
for
the
time
Duluth.
60.75
Philadelphia 109.25
Estate of Thomas B. Herkins, and Sanger was a busy man.
R eaders A ttention.
Boston.
controlled
by
the
iqdrit
of
truth.
Al­
Kansas
City,
60.75
Pittsburg
92.25
deceased. Widow allowed $30 "Well?" she queried, with a smile.
Buffalo,
Milwaukee, 73.25
though there were so many demons In
St. Louis,
70.25
Will
the
reader
who
has
the
Chicago,
,0.w
per month.
Minneapolis,
60.75
"Out with tt. W hat did you come book entitled "The Trail of the the man, they are spoken of as one. for
St. Paul,
60.75
Colorado
Springs,
55.75
Montreal.
105.75
Toronto,
92.25
Guardianship of Sarah Nelson, home to tell me?"
said. “Come out of the man. thou
Denver,
55.75
New York, 109.25
Lonesome Pine" please return it Jesus
Washington 108.25
unclean spirit” (verse Si. and. having
deceased. Guardian authorized "Eleanor, why don't you marry Paul to
the library.
D*les of Sale, 1912 A f t u t g p u lt st m b 1. t r 2. 4. 3. 5. 6. ft. 7. 7. 12. ft. 15. H , 18. 12. 22. 3 0 . 2 3 . 2 9 . 3 0 . 3 1 .
received permission, they went Into the
to borrow $400 for and on behalf Remingtonr
and the whole herd, a!suit 2.000.
of ward. i . . L..._. ,,
Ul1' Is In lore with von. Tie Is a
Brown Leghorn hens and pul­ swine,
1 “He
were drowned In the sen. Behold the
lets for sale, 75e each. Mixed change In the man who had been the
u ,(,l!ur 1ra n minors
^ ' P ° f f Guardian
ll,ZalF th au-
R charming
fellow t have
taken BmB
an In-
Westhojr.
tcr,.st ln hltll
„ rl,ln>(
or chickens
W. E. COMAN, GmI Fri. & P**. A«t,
terror of the neightiorhood! See him
60c. Ail laying. W. C. clothed
J. E. FA R M ER , Agent,
Portland. Ore.
t homed to expend $40 for inuin- CIIn rlw under favorable condition»,
and In his right mind aud long­
Forest Grove, Ore.
,Grddy,
Cornelius,
Route
‘1
tenance of minors.
, which I am ready to Insure. And, for-
ing to stay with Jesus.
m
I n d epen d en t P hones
O ffic e 505
R esid en c e 442
Entered at the post office at Forest Grove, Ogn
•s mail matter of the second class.
PYHENRY RUSSELL MILLER
In Granite, Tin and Aluminum Ware.
S. & H. Green Trading Stamps.
W. O. Wagner & Sons
August at t h e Beaches.
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THE STA R
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LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
To CLATSOP BEACH RESORTS
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