THUB8DAY, SEPTEMBER 9.1909, sighted th at they caa’t tell the differ ence betw een a matt and a ■ait ot clothes, and some women spend money fo r a nurse to take care o f the children, w hile «he com b« the hair o f a poodle dog. The devil find« no fault w ith the w om an w ho «ends Her children on the street to keep them from w earing oa t the carpet«-” The Rev. M r. B row n bad much ad vin a to o ffe r « « to the proper w a y o f keeping a husband’slove. “ Remember,” he «aid , "th a t when the L o rd to o k o a t the m an’« rib he replaced it w ith more stomach, and put it near h i« heart. If you w an t t o keep a husband “ teed the brute!” An­ other good w a y to make yod r husband lève you as w ell a « he did before he m arried ^ou, is to look as clean and neat n ow as you did then.” The county convention o f the W . C. T . U. workers is over, and w hile w e so eagerly anticipated it, only its hallow in g influences lin ger w ith ns." W e were entreated from start to finish to lay all sentim entality aside and do practical w ork for th e cattee, Did not its deliber­ ations show us, th a t if w e were weighed in the balance, w e ’d be found w an tin g in many respects? M a y w e n o t bnckel on the w hole arm or, and fire up to our privileges. A re w e not robbing ourselves of m any blessings By n ot developing the Christian graces as w e should? M rs. B row n ’s w ords w ere in­ spiring and should enthuse us to greater effects and a m ore deter- minded seal to d o our p art td m ake the, ‘ ‘m ap w h ite.” It is n ot only to destroy in­ to x ica tin g drinks th a t W . C. T . IV s w ork, but to educate* d era te | < I wish to call your attention to and nplif^ mankind, especially to the coming County School P a ir to rem ove the tem ptations, th a t be held at M cM innville this fall. allure the you th o f our land, to The fa ir last year was a great ?m all vices, th a t degenerate and success, but w e wish to make it lead to drink. Only a few days this year even better than ever, a g o a nine year old boy confessed and whether w e succeed or not t o the officer th a t arrested him, depends largely upon the teacher. th a t he learned to steal b y seeing I f you are interested, it w ill be -it illustrated a t a m oyingpicture an 'easy m atter to arouse the show. interest* o f your pupils. The W e are ail tem pted in some w ork that is being carried on in w a y, some are intem perate in these industrial fairs is strictly desire, in thought, or speech or in line w ith the ‘ ‘N ew Educa­ action . E very one must figh t to tion.” A t last wa have reached w in a m astery over sell. So let the conclusion that hoys and girls us persevere w ith a definite aim in should team how to do things. vie w for this year ‘ ‘to make the Cooking, sew ing, manual train­ m ap w h ite.” There is an exhil­ in g and gardening is as impor­ a ra tion in a go o d figh t tor % tant as learning so much geogra­ noble cause, and jo y in overcom ­ phy or arithm etic. "T o work in g. Pres. Supt. with the hand as wall -as to think w ith the head” is the educational motto o f tonday-i I am sure that you w ill note _ an added interest There w ill be a modal chicken and pride in ' your school on the yard at the Oregon State Fair, part o f pupils and parents i f you Salem, September 18-1& Out­ m onad in m aking’ a creditable side o f the poultry building, in ex h ib it ‘ Do not w ait another the shade o f an oak tree, there day to begin fo r it is im portant w ill be a colony house w ith a that this work be taken up at fenced yard enclosing tw o dozen once ih order to g et the best Plym outh Rocks. The house w ill results. P rize lists w ill be sent be o f approved style, suited to out later. I f you have any ques­ most farm conditions, and every tions to ask concerning the Fair, farm er interested in poultry please feel fre e to w rite to me. Yours sincerely, keeping w ill do wall to study it. H. H. B e l t . Th e flock o f Plym outh Rocks w ill be one o f the best in the state. A New Way to Can Tomatoes. A d join in g this w ill be a small coop which serves the purpose o f Last summer I tried a new a hatching house, a brooding method o f canning tomatoes, and house, and a colony grow ing it proved so satisfactory that I house fo r chicks. This w ill be want to pass it on. Scald and fitted up fo r hatching the chick­ peel the tomatoes as usual. • Have ens. Another coop o f the same the cans sterilized, place the raw kind w ill show how the house is tomatoes in them whole, pour in used fo r brooding t the chicks. boiling „w ater to fill the cans, T w o hens w ith about fifty chicks running a knife around in the w ill demonstrate the use o f the cans, so that all the crevices are house. These houses and ap­ filled, then put on the cover. pliances are intended to represent Place the cans in a boiler orlargs the equipment necessary fo r vessel, pour in boiling w ater till successful poultry keeping. This it reaches the neck o f the can, is a new feature o f the fa ir which put the lid on the boiler, wrap it should prove in stru ctive as w ell with a blanket or rug, and leave as attractive to visitors. It is until the w ater is cold, which planned by the poultry depart­ w ill be next morning. The cans ment o f the Oregon Agricultural are then ready to put away. I C ollege. ^ t , ^ * ;*r , did not lose a can out o f fo rty quarts. When the cans were opened, the tomatoes w ere whole “ T p o m any men are paying and firm enough to slice easily,*— ’ good m oney fo r rosew ood coffins, Woman’s Hom e Companion fo r j» tuberose w reaths and flow ry September. anchors th a t should be spent tor hired g irls.” This wns one d f thft m any epi­ F riday, September 16th, W ill gram s th at came from the Kcv. be M issionary Day a t ftie teat, Elijah, “ K h i u ’ s H orn” Brow n, m F irst street mad D ayton Rood, a on “ W atching the where gospel Services are being W orld Go Round” a t the new held every night. Services a t 10 a. m. and 8 and 7:30p. m. Mrfe. E lla S. M elody, 'from Portland, w ho has been a m issionary for fifteen years ih P o rt Said» E g y p t, and other places w ill be present in the afternoon and evening and w ill deliver the addresses. v Tbe public is cordially invited t o a t­ tend these meetings. Feed the Brute,” Says Brown. lecture |; Miss V im a Humke o f JiHlsboro proved herself a heroine during an excitin g encounter w ith a cougar near Netarta, Wednesday, A u g., 25, and by tier skill w ith h rifle and presence o f mind prob­ ably prevented «p lea su re excur- sion ending in a tragedy. A tetter received by M rs L M. Humke this week gives ttip par- . • « m . % A w *• W « ff’ __ L V l* ? _ il J L! ticulars o f the affair.' Mias Virna is one o f a party cam ping at N etarta and on tfie m orning to question, accompanied J>y M u# Rose, her a ster, her brothers, George and Kenneth, and O. G. and »W ard W ilks«, started to visit the ligh t house a t Gaps M ea t««, about five m iles distan t A fte r coverin g about three, mites o f the distance the party paused to re s t and white seated on «a «kilftil in prayer, in faith, and in pd work«? la there not a way for parent* to dn their children, ao that the pro r u m b bo realised with absolute certainty Joel 228 “ Your aons and your lighter« ahaD prophesy?” Which la the more deeirable, to have ion, or a daughter, noted for apirit- lity and aoul saving, or for money iking? Keraee 11-12— Did tide noted prophet tabus (SoaAeta 1127-21) join with l rest of the saints hi saying, that tee Hj Spirit told th«m, that Paul ought t to go te Jerusalem?” [» there any way to consistently aup- ie that both parties to this loving itrovsny wore right? luppoee Agabus and the others wore ht in persuading Paul not. to go te rusalem, but that Paul still thought ought to go. what would he Paul’s ty in the circumstances? If a good nian says he has s message m God for us, are We under obliga- 3 to obey whether our judgment may icur or not? ferae« 13-17—Cen you recall in all tory a greater example o f fortitude I bravery than here displayed by ¡Paper 2/our W alls Nothing better in the city. j$ h n M ., Orchards; ,Wm. H .. Albany; James T ., Newberg; An­ drew J., Sherwood; M ovdecai, K lam ath Falls; and six sisters, Julia A. Bryan. DUky; M arth a B. Young, Laurel; Lourinda Ada- fine H ill, K lam ath F alls; Sarah jE.Joaea, Salem; M a ry J. C art- return the follow in g day to gat. fright, M onroe; Helen O. Davis, the hide.— Independent Portland. 'Interm ent was made . .. . rT - . in the Everest cem etery a t New- OPENING DISPLAY Prune picking begins full blast next week. C, Jacobsen has finished his boppidriog. Jno. St. Germain made a busi­ Journey.—Act« 21:1-17. ness trip to Portlan d the first o f Golden Text—The »rill o f the Lord be the week. done. Acts 21114. M rs. Lars.’ Christianson has V e n e « 1-S—Where w u Peul bound relatives from M innesota visit­ lor? V-H . ’• Had Paul dearly received Divine in g them. instructions to go to Jerusalem or was The sale o f the personal proper­ he simply gratifying his own desires? ly o f W. R. C arter takes place (See Acts 20:16, 22-28.) I f a devoted man has a longing to go next Saturday. to s'place, or to do a thing, is it safe Ben Hodson, o f Am boy, In­ for him to conclude that the longing is diana, came home w ith E. Ridge­ of God? w ay, from his travels through Because there ia danger invloved in Indiana and Texas. a journey, or an enterprise, in connec­ tion with our religion, should we allow M r. C. X . Larribee and sons, our chivalry alone to be the incentive Charlie aod Neddie visited Sun­ for us to undertake it? day w ith his uncle, Chancellor Ia there any ground for the opinion Johnson and fam ily. * that good men have sometimes rushed unnecessarily into danger? Verse**. I f Christians have to tarry in a town should they hunt up the fol­ lowers of Jesus? The advertisem ent o f the I f these disciples were told “ through Capital Business College, o f the Spirit” that Paul should not go up Salem, Oregon, appears in this to Jerusalem why did he not heed them? If there is no record that Psal had a issue o f the Graphic. This school direct call frota God to go up to Jaru- was established in 1889 with sslem; would that, taken in connection some four or five pupils attend­ with what these disciples said, indicate ance. It has grown steadily that Paul was doing wrong in going? under the direction o f W. L Is there danger that good men may be led by pious impulses, to do unwise Staley, who has been at ils head things, which they could be saved from ever, since its establishment, ex­ if they waited to cool off, and to get cepting the first year, until now the mind of God? If it should prove that Paul whs . wrong in going te Jerusalem, which finally lad to Ms martyrdom, would that ih any way lessen our respect for him. or lessen his influence upon the world? th is School. Vereea 5-7-Should thd children a l - t o b e n ways be taken to church and t6 all m en, USSTtSSi * F all and W inter Millinery F riday Afternoon and Saturday, Sept. JOtH and 1 1th G R E G O R Y S IS T E R S . = = = = = M IS S M RS. PA G E H A N N O N = - - —- —— DO YOU NEE D A G U N , Fishing fmckle. Base Ball, Sporting Good« of any kind, a good Bteyelu—n«w or second-hand— pocket knife, or razor? Or do you wish something repaired, or made over? I f you do, call on us and we’ll do the rest. ‘r T H E O . S T . PIE R R E T™««, tr when biding good bye te one another on the wharf, or at the railway station»» M a fl feel as free to get down on ‘their knees and pray, as they are to stand and Leora Fa shake hands? ^ v td Curtis V Why is it that Christians are not it p . w willing to be seen talking to God. o f . r . preying, on the street, a « they are to v rarK r' rotr be seen talking to their fellows? < a M . F lo r a Verse* 8-S -W h o was Philip, and foe t o G u v E . 1 what one thing la he diatinguiahed in / this gospel story? * > J tth « M . . Should Christian parents train their Jesse Alley, Prepares young peoplo fo r bookkeepers, stenographers, corres­ pondents and general office work. The development o f the North­ west w ill afford openings for thousands in the next few years. P r e p a r e now. SALEM . O R E G O N