FRIDAY. Mir WEEKLY BOGIE RIVER COIRIER AGE SIX. - SERMON TO GRANTS PASS HIGH SCHOOL CLASS Following 1h a buuisiH of the but Cilauieate ttcinion delivered Sunday! eviiilny in I V-t tiuu Presbyterian chur li to (lit- graduating tlus. of 1S1J ot the Giants Pahs liUh school: BY KfcV. KOBKUT Mil-KAX. "And the Lord tsald nuto lilui, Thin U the land which I Hware unto Abra ham, nnio Isaac, and unto Jacob, aylng. J will give it unto thy need." IX-uc 'Come ui hither, and I will show thee thing.-- which nnibt be h.-reaf-tt r." It-v. 4:1. The bins o or looks backward as w l ;:a foiward, anrl In order to trt to;.- true position 111 lift- we mmd do j the : Mill'. The An of the Cnvt di.scourageiiwnt. It Is ald that a wet election day means the triumph of the wicked. And why? Because of the Sack of the Mslon, the lack of faith on the part of (bid people it la as true today as. of old that one man of faith bhall chase a thousand. I'lj-y are doing it, and ever will do it. But that one in he who has heard and heeded the call to tome up into the niuuiit. It la not niay that is Itfoie the generation to whhh uii belong. Hooi-evelt says, "There was scant room tor tbn toward and the tteuK ling In tile rai:!. of the adventurous frontiersmen, the pioiiteis who llrt broke u 11 the wild prairie soil." There is less loom tor those who must meet the eiMMgeiK ir.s of today and toinoi row. They were great men wliti dri ve the railroads through the mountains; they were men of holy ; OKM.oN i:m . CAKE CHANCE! HANI. rant, .lehovah. tho eternal on-, called Mosett 1 1 1 to the to of I'isnah to vision who, under the storm of shot 'in battle, pushed forward the ban !ner of the united land In the rr.ain- show hitn the land promised to Abra ham. his father, the land which h(. jtename of the great idea upon whh hlm. If could never enter Hevvas!0,,r swnment I founded. But give,,, for his .he,r, a vIhIo.i of the vours U a Kreilter l,roble,n and wl" true Canaan, his rest forever. ,raU for corresponding greatness in your lite. The nations of the earth In our Hecoml text we have anoth er Vision, that given to the beloved i dlMiple. John, the 1 a h t of the faith ful band that had followed the Mas ter through life to the cross. To this disilple lame the call to ascend to the mount to nee the end of all j things, that he might g!e to the j world the inc.isane of direr am! of j triumph. t In addressing a hmjj of students I i art flowing to us, and thus Is the prophecy of Israel being fulfilled. In to the clear stream of our national life Is pouring the muddy current of European and Asiatic Ideals and morals. From the sanctuary of God only ran ctu the stream that will dear and purify. From the sanctu ary, from the throne of find only roniPB the stream that makes every thing ItvA w hit hersti. ver tt flnweth tan think of no more appropriate!, .... 11 1 i Into that current you must put your life If you would leep your sacrd menage limn that of the Angel. "Come up hither, and I will show thee things w hidi must be hereaf ter." Do you believe In autjul gulden? trust and carry out your life pur pose. Class of 1912, the Angel has called vnii nrt hi a hoi A nntliAP aton haa I do, and I. only wish my faith were I, . . , ' '. ., ueen lahen towaru tne summit oi tne btiong euougi. to He the angel al wajs before me In tiuien of doubt and trial. Jacob saw. at the font Jabbok, the angel who hud been I with him all through tho WiW'll fill. I U I II 1.1 VI 1 1 h . I .... 1,1, ...... I u If;lxt tlli(t whi(,h th0M hast that eme uecuusu ot Israels bin, .Moses lilead with him for his continued guidance; and he said "I my angel before thee." Tbt psalm ist said, "He (.'.all gl his angels charge over tl.ee to keep thee In all thy ways." Agaiu iu Hebrews. "Are they not ministering spirits, sent to minister lor them who shall be heirs of salvation?" Tim angel always comes to lead higher, to Inspire with the vlslou of that which must be hereafter. The Ktudoiit Is ever augelled if ho will hear the voice. The angel ovens the doors of the kingdom 0f art, of mu Hlo, ot hlstoiv, of literature of s,i enie. He leads the wllliug mind up to the mount, where only wo , an "et the right p'rspecMve. Into the pres. ot Hod; for in his luht e hllall see light." From the mount oi islon John xnvv the war 0t the worhu, the over throw of mighty empires, the wreck- i mount. He will not leave you. but : his volt will ever be heard before you, If you will listen. Then follow up, tip till you come to the summit of ears. '.i, .,,., i i.,, - i.i i.... iiir iiKiuiii. i.ipirn iu in iiee. i 1 1 1 1 no man take thy crown. Great things ' ll . ll Q t ll dnilu fill .,ll trullrtl" It'll' ..III I "III SOIIU he do by you. When M Klnley's mother w as dy lns he hastened as fast as Mu train would carry him. to her side. He sent before the message. "Tell moth er I'll be there." The great crowd of witnesses Is waiting over there to welcome you If you are faithful to your trust. Register now the sacred vow-of your life and send forward the message. "By (iod's grace we will be there." , FAMILY 11 l K lKIs.. Women Get a bottle of delightful, fefresh- Itenelits the Hair of Men. ami ( liiltli en. liig PARISIAN SACK madam, and 'have everybody in the house use it i eiiularlv . It's tine for children as well as grown tips and C. II. Hemaray guarantees PARISIAN SAG K to drive awav dandruff, ston fallim! hair or Inc of inlghly powev. ot coilibitia-1 itching scalp, or iuoti hack. Large Hons political, of unhallowed w ealth, i u iritis. of unhallowed Writing lh Jaw all' "' tlllnk ''A1US1AN MiK is gmid ,. . ., ,, , . ,, as a hair grower. It is good to rid KlM .g wa to :, kingdom of his !,,u. llajr of ll;uulnlft ,,, . h;li,. l.crd. the tinist; he heard the -poan from falling out. It is a beautiiler victor.'- that tells of the lltul tli- ;,s vt''l "s a scalp (leaner. I intend uinpli of righteousness and truth, the ',0 ko,'l' 11 il1 ,tl' ll""s"'- 1 Ulow i! ... ,. f . . ' . , helped im head." Hannah ll,i:k- i-.i mi mi u i iieu inheritance. mess. .Marshalltow ll. Iowa. I. addre.s;ilV; -'ud'iits 1 would JOU the , all to oiue i;;i into the Mlllt to see the (lungs il.lt lulls' ll or i;s vior oi i r di; win rss. Von are the belts of uie before. You study, hut to improve. You I 1 spel:,' mi!- lile ill ( i :i:e to on. a'! that has g in I til I 1 1 1 1 h.. " no ul, l'! ndTing epei in. -nt.- Kai h (all ele of the past is for jour profit. If ' av i.-.ids to i :!,. tt is !,,. part of w : ' on .. y oj.J W e lea t li o; : he . i... -s of I tie i it. g. lotus whose rums we studv; we 'W the i au-e ot (heir ilowr.fall It t.o! lo; 1 1 - to tr the same i'pri- ii to CIS lo lool.iu ' I S ho-V :: in i i.e '.'. gl l oel' the ;pon the lit, 'o same ground woi Ul from cad h tip t lie oho ai d neai er t In ( 'nl from ha: n ' an. a v 1 1 iii.i' of lite and s.u 1 "111 cam it at least goal 'Mint, in the pri'? d. i an a man see Ka ;m Stopping in Hum's Fas- Saturday was a special train, southbound, car rying sailor boys, aged IT to C". of the liiited States nay. The stop heie was for dinner, the u"'iigs'ers ilmiiii. at the Grants l'a hotei. The! were in i h.u go of Gunti'f's Mate Smith, and were eu'oiite to S . i 1 1 i' ,i Hi isco, wlure tt'.e will go or. a ' I'liise to China o:: .i v ar-hi;'. ei : iier til" . ' ru ;srr Clin a go or t !e' battleship Sou;!; lhikota Tb lads have been in the naval tramin.: school at Chicago, some of 'hem a!v having sniffed alt water at the N'or t'o' k 'a . tiav v w a rd PORTLAND. Or.. May 13 Fol low it..' o".t its poli. y of r'ir,!.:r.i "set-tog-ther" excrr.-lor.s to every part of ftregoti 'be Po:'t',ar.1 Con.nier'ial cl'ib will ser;d a spedal train, car rying representatives, to Tilla mook and al! points or. the new Southern Pacific railroad now reach Ins; Tlllaninc,,: Bay . The trip is g-hoduW for May 21, 22 acd 23. Frequent stops will be made 'o li able the visitors to ee the ountry and greetings will be exchanged with the various commercial bodies Ob jects of the excursion. hi. h are to bring a'-'out ilos.-:' re'a'ions between all par's of the state and fuller co opera'ion in workir.? for the common good, will be emphasized everywhere. A better knowledge of the state is the result of til: these ex -uriious. When big tin. bets are wanted, Ore gon tores'.s are called upuv. to supply them. Two big spats. 7" feet long and im lies in diame'er, are now wanted to complete a dredge on the Panama tana', and the Washington officials directing the work have asked Oregon tim erne.i to furnish them. Comnieriiai ciub ot the Oiegou Development League have taken an aitive pan in the good ro-i'.'s cam paign during the pas- weeks, when signatures for good roads bilis pe'i- tlotis Wei'e sei'iired. Tl.eV enrolled many signers, thus helping with the good work and it is believed the re quired O'j.oOO signatures will be list ed. Five thousand dollars for five bushels of wheat is the value of the 'prize offered by the Northwest Do ; velopnietit Lea i' ue this year. This Is th world's biggest prUe for wheat and Is said to be five times as much as wa ever offered for any class of prize grain in the Fnited States. The wheat l to be displayed at the North West Products Exposition, Minneapo lis. November 12-2.'.. No entry fee jWill be charged. The prize consists of i traction engine and set of plows. Th'- Columbia river fruit dis'rb'ts 'will score heavily thi- season. Cherry 'on hards around The Dalles will yield il.400.00i pounds of fruit, which Cal ifornia ( annery tner. are anxious to got at 4 cents per pound, meaning i $ " R . o i fur the growers of that sec tion. Hood River expects an apple I crop well over l.ooo.oim boxes that jwill be marketed throughout th ; world wherever prize fruit Is In d'1 itnand. Other districts report equally fine crops prospects. UFAIM SN c.Xor P.I. l Rl l. by local applica" ion-, as tllev i animt reach the diseased poi'thm of the ear. I There is only one way to cure deaf- cess, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an llntlati''d londitlon of the mucous Hil ling of Hie Eustachian Tube. When j this tube is intlanied vmi have a I rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. and when it is entirely t lose.l. p. ai ' tiess is the result, and unless the in i llamiiia' iot: ian h taken out and this 'tube restored to its normal condition .bearing wil' he destroyed forever; i nine i uses out of ten are .ins..,; oy ' Caiarrl-. w hii h is nothing hu' an :t tlaii'ei , 'T.ilifior, ,,f t :'e ti. neons sur- Wo v.o; ine Or... Hundie, i,,:ia:s foi ai.v i ase ot I lea: lO'ss , , a;;se,( hy i atar: h ' tba' cannot he rured by I lall s i '.ii.irrii Cure. Send ; u ir cu.ats t:eo F 1 (illlXFV - C( T- !- 1 ,. 1 1 Sob in Hrilggists. l'.l ke H.lii's ''',! Iililv Ii.';s ...r ,,,'.- st ipat urn At ; o'clock Saturday evening the Mo' ha csfe changed tands, Gus Stelr.ha .ser selling bis popular 3 tab'.ishtr.er.t to Dr. W. f. Dean and Char'es T. Prer.gove, the latter an 'experienced chef educated In the art In Boston. Mr. Prengove's family arrived from Boston yes'erday. Tho 'Boston man Is a native of Oregon. 1 his natal town being Mt. Tabor. He vent cap' 2'j years a?o, but Is now In Oregon to remain permanently. Dr. Dean has a number of thous iands invested In the Golden Drift 'dam. and otherwise Is vitally inter esed In the buslrvs life of this region Dr Dean s'ated Saturday iever.'ng that the Mocha cafe, under the new manaeyment will be con Iduced on the same high class plan ja was the place under manaeement of Mr. and Mrs. Stelnhauser. He a!Sn stated that the cafe would be !open from fi a m. to S or 9 o'clock iat r.ijht Both pnrtneri will b ac iflve'v pnsaied In 'he business. ! Mr and Mr. ?to!nhauer will go 'to Portland, where Mrs. Stelnhauser hnos 'o regain health. Rl . Rlt IlllXtV Ml l mi: urn his t uiMi:. iP.tSTU.N, .May U. Hev. C. V. T. ! K: iiifsou. slayer of Avis, Liuuell, ar- j iri'.ed at tlie Churlestowu btate pris-1 'on troiu bis cell iu the city prison at i :; oiiock this afternoon, actompau ied ': SlieriiT (juit.ii. lie was taken j in, mediately to his cell. ; THE BIG 4 HUSTON, May 1L The Rev. C. '. 1. Richeson, once pastor of a fashioiial.de church in Cambridge, iiost die tor tlie murder of his l'J- year-old discarded sweetheart, Avis ;l.;iinil. whom he killed with cyanide poison. A.l hope for tli- unfrocked minis ter virtually was abandoned today when the last two of the corps of celebrated alienists who have been examining into Richeson's mental 'otidition reported to Governor I-"oss. and it I -came know n that only one , of the entire number of specialists had expressed any doubt that the lus-or was "act Dilutable" for his . crinie Governor Foss indicated indirectly that unless both of the tw o final re ' ports of the alienists declared strong j ly that the condemned man was In ; sane, he would not interfere with the execution. vTith the fact that the executive ,council will not interfere almost a certainty, the last hope of savin? Richeson from the death chair van ; ished. It is probable that Richeson will not be moved from his prison cell here to -he death chamber in the riiarl'stow u state prison until to- night, as Sheriff Quinu wishes to I avoid the curious crowds w hich are j expected to gather. G Run Lighter, Cut Cleaner and Last Longer than any other machine on the market. WHY ? Uccansc they have larger drive wheels, wider , distance hetweeii drive wheel hearings, no ; draft and the liihli speed id' the knife eliminates the ; necessity of hacking the machine to -ot the knife : into motion he fore attempting to cut heavv yrass. All holes in the frame of the McCORMICK liavinii' heeii hored at the same time, insures perfect ali.uiinieiit of hearings, which reilnces the FRIC TION to a MINIMUM and insures a lm lived machine. Another Reason why you should huy a McCORMICK MOWER is that the ltouiie Iiiver Hardware Co. always have a full stock of repairs on hand so that you -aji dupli cate any part you may hreak or wear out immedi ately, without an expensive and annoying wait.tu have the part ordered from Portland or elsewhere when your hay is readv to cut. Having time will soon he here. DON'T PUT OFF rottin.lr y.-uniew machine until you are ready to use it. If you eau't come in. write or phone for catalogue. ROGUE RIVER HARDWARE COMPANY The Big Red Front ' IIV.WNIS. Mass . Ma; 1 1. ."Let I Ritimson escape eV-ctrocuf ion and the world would not seem riuht. I j have prayed, and I know that I am I riiiht when r say that Richeson should pav the penalty." With these words Mrs. Linndl. mother of Avis Litinell. the 10-year-old u'ir! wh.. was poisoned by Rev. ''. . T. Li !..:. in her hmne hero -is! fall, fod.iv iloioom, ,.,1 the un frocked pastor. i:Misi:i:i i n t.i t witn(; it ix oiiio. AMATKl Ii AVIATOR KILLKH. i.im ia (.wii i:n in o in in: mm mmih, I tilt ;c.o o: liUlie; I ft Mo :' ! .u!i t,: -iaf oi water , t asioiie i :o ty. p,r. ov c' - CI. lull- of C'-CM.lc' w ao Hi Hi , . itei ;;..e a: 'll tio i-t hav. r; 1 :!ie n, , o: lai.v I in; 1 'our appct 1 1 o is a sm re paired digestion A few Chaiiil'ci '.ain's Stoin.o li I Urown Tablets will s' ictm' lo u tlon ami itnproxe tt".-l'liiiil-.aU'N !'av e 1 taklfa tl'f-o I'.i' ;c'- " .- dct'e's 't tlll- 1.1 vr ails to . toil a mem oi le! lo all i..m: umm'ai.i. na.M- Th, t;rs. MnWt t ,,u i; to mmi mim rs i;,,,,., v.,.:.... i,.,, ,. ,, :h ' :l al sr..i;n. Wii; ;,:llH..i n,.x. ' 11 I'-t.'I'al l'oi:st ..,! - A !:i;- ;:;..,:..: ... cis :!:'.!! Mr.lt,:,! .... .,,-., i.ovi. April and early May ralntai: : -lie hea.ied by its L-atitl. .s expected to ai - t-.'pott hr.ouht in h A c How:.!.,,!, company its team, wii.. here fro,,, Swa.tiKa i. :,.e. The Uoue Rtver Vallev U.auo 0,1 -in-,n;T ' 'reek. Sat urdic. The ,10w emprises six cluha -Medford creeks rose nearly to the o ..I siaoc Ashlaioi .Cant- i'as. tio',1 Hii;. Cen. sona thmc. c,. .Ape. ted a- '!.:- n tral l'oi:,i and Kaule Point ' ' '!;" ',ia Mr "The tVu.ra, I'omt ',a.u is a s0.l !,A 1,1,1 - "' st.d Manner R,.p,r of the ' ' d-'.MIt.I: u-:, C.( .,; !'. . a,,, w , ' ":" ' ': ''Ml', pec. -on. err, -1- li,;, ' L- .:.. ,.. s.,ow -..ore t'.ar, the us-i.-.: a- ,,f ,lav ..o ' ' '"'' The . vu; i i.e n ::ies in, p. on ha: ' ; ..-d ,,iar w IH-:i.l.AIUK. Ohio. May 14. The battle Pj.tween President Taft and Colonel Kooovclt for Ohio's delega tion to the national convention at Chi' a-'o. started in earnest today with the nrrivnl lre of the former president a- 7 o'. I n k. With the ex eeprjon of the .":,; an,i Second dis tricts and that which includes Cin eitmati. l'l-esidetc Taft's home, c-,1-ond Roosevdt plars t,. visit every congressional distrH in the mv, tl.ivelil.u 1.7L. miles it; Ohio alone. "H'ssini: the s-a-e .!;re titn-s. Clone: R,,-ove'--s fir.r Sflf s. .... io at Catitoe ,,;.,!,, U,!:'-'"' - ii! s;eak at I'.v.t-.ii: Thurdic nini,. rt Tdedo: K:!; c.uli' .: c, . .,, , , . "'' ni-iit at Cievdand. ''' sciel, t T-.ft a-,.-, Co-;,y.i K,-,llso. ' I'-'ios-.i p.rhs at s,,,'r:1 ;' "!- lod..-. . ',,!f nicd "l(1,'ti:-- '-'!"1' on ..-a !. c aMo,, by several hours. K ,,VH H"ke to,!,,' lT Itri.lao. i,n"t. Martin'- !'n- -: .... ed'-!,V!de. W e - ' '.. 1." . i Vo ;: ,. V.'... ' ST. LOUIS. May 14. --Ray er, amateur aviator, is dead toil: and his companion. Peter Gias probably fatally injured as a rer'. of a plunge into a telearaph pole ' Klnloch patk here. ' Ah- i fcj"-'-.'!-"'' , " .' At' i eoH.i-oco - C;' ;.'-; 5 .-.t.-,' o ,' . -., a, ", .,, 1 K'ti I. ! I'-. Vv ;k.'. 4 wk: ,: Send For 'Ms Sed f ifixl'sioaiti r. iwcqvil t"1'' ::.iri. Cb- , . -y ur.dtt i' i . r' :d ot''1 s i:lj''';;l . 'i.-ft's.:.'' , Ssiic:1' Tlv.C.h.!-i.L.iyCo.,5 CHICHESTER'S PILL W TIIK IIIA MUM) I1RAM. l.dl..t AfcyTl"ifJ"t h.cbi.Tr'lMiiitiiiB,4, fills In Krd ml vl mioMVI Ka,cl ith l,.ue Rit TU .Ihrr llttf ttJF. nwm.u Ask.-tUlliin1 lIAKIM HKA1NU PIUA" b nnm m Ilt. - ,IL Al"rt SOLD BY DRLGGISTS EVIRiW 1 la! ,.;ol,o t, I all w l,o !oi -count ir, -he ..rtali: iii-ltii- The' e ale it, :-, . ' .'. I' a . il l; el . T i !... ii t ha:, c : ' ''l I". ,- er oe' '! e re 1! ' M'e if :h i' : - o i hen v' liK plan , Cen, , tit v :w hlch pi o fs ' 1 an-w er Arc too i;., w.v al,,o lll.inv w!io '.'ke th.e ('.,!' a, m .. i . i v i:it V I ;m k in i n I vi i ; m ssh . i- ,i. I li.i! Cht- ! til- vhm:m '. carded ,i nor Hunt w ;' t' v r ; t - 'o ' '! - i i ll.At I Inn ,'..! M., V ",lo App.t 1 Ul,l ililllt' in If, a lse t lo re Carts! ian too -pies -MU iut i ' '1 ! !:,' w or I o' C's are .t.p- h. ;r io'tiie :w.,p;, . 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