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T1TE MEDTfOKD MAIL TRIBUNE. MISmTORn, ORKOON, MONDAY. JANUARY !J, .1910.
THIS SERMON IS A REGULAR WEEKLY FEATURE PDHT TIUDCD OUT
, ulLH I MIJIULIA UUI
IN INLAND EMPIRE
PEOPLE'S PULPIT...
!
Sermon by
CHARLES T.
RUSSELL
Pftitor Brooklyn
T-bemacJe.
Ooo
; Every Thing
Give Thanks!
"In Every Thing Give Thanks, For
This It the Will of God Concerning
You In Chrot Jesus" (I ThesuloruAiu
v. 18).
OOQ-"
uni iu nun, wnetner more or. a t
Corinthians vl, 1,
God's people not only give thanks
for the blessings of tin future which
they receive by faith, but additionally
they appreciate blessings grnuled to
thetn In advance In the present life
and give thanks for these. The first
of these Is the knowledge, the appro
I elation, of the goodness of God In
granting us a release from sin ami Its
penalty by faith, so thru we enn (with
out waiting Tor nctuulltlcm now re
jolce lu the mercy which has JiiRtltled
Us freely by Divine grace through faith
, lu the blood of Christ. The rvnllia-
nt .1.. n , . t.. .1 n .! bl'UKANL, Wash.. Jan. il. -Ono
by the Father, calls for gratitude, for , billion ml two hum! rod am! fifty
rofUBed to accept Sid llostor'u offer
to fight ho would hIiow lilm up.
Value of Cut Will Bo Over $20,
000,000 Half of Cut
Was Marketed
Locally.
Sunday, November 2S. Pastor Bus- Corinthians xv, 51; Ephcslnns I, 0; thanksgiving, and this cause coutluu- million feot of lumber wns cut by
sell of "Brooklyn Taticrnncle" preach- ( Romans x. 20). "The mystery of lng. our thanks continue. We were the mills in tho Inland Empire during
oil today from the above test, lie said: tbe worItl "ot understand, llfteil from the horrible pit and the 1009. according to reports compiled
'I'linM 1 II n li.innlli ..., An.. .-I.. ......... l't .1 11 r IT VIIHI 111 I II '1 N 111 K I ' I I I III) 1 1 1 ! I I
uui u is, .1 irv.i vi ii 1 1 vi wMaiaivinj i
In the Blblo which many overlook, to
their own confusion. Falllug to "right
ly divide the Word of Truth" (11 Tim
othy II, 1n, falling to discriminate
between the consecrated believers aud
ter a mystery from them. But "the
secret of the Lord Is with them that
fear him and he will shew them his
Covenant" (Psalm xxv. 14).
"The mystery" Is. that God puYposed
nominal liollevers of the world, which j tluU tl,e blessing of the world should
theBlble evcrj-where recognUes. has ll. 00 accomplished oy our bavlor alone
to this confusion. To the loglcally-mlud
ed thus confused, the Bible Is an unrea
sonable Book. Inconsistent with facts.
These matters are well Illustrated in
our text, which was addressed, not to
nil mankind, nor to merely nominal
Christians but to Christians, "in God
the Father and in the Lord Jesus
Christ," ns the Introduction shows.
This word in means something more
thau is generally appreciated. Note
the Savior's words, "If a man love me
he will keep my words: and my Father
will love him. nhd we will come unto
him and make our abode with blm."
"i am In my Father, aud ye In me and
I In you" (John xlv, 20. 23). Tho whole
testimony of the Scriptures is that
those who attain to this glorious one
ness with tho Father and with the Son
ore in all but a "little flock" aud
amongst them are "not many great,
not many wise, not many learned."
It Is to this class alone that the Scrip
tures are addressed though to some
extent Including a justilled class sup
posedly approaching i s sanctified
condition. These tn; - well be Inform
ed by the Ap" that they should "In
everything ,iv thanks," when In full
harmony wiih the Divine will.
But note tho confusion of attempting
to apply these words to the world lu
general. What has the world to be
thankful for from Its own standpoint?
It knows not what God's future pur
poses are, which, therefore, cannot en
ter into Us consideration. And with
out that knowledge of coming blessings
life Is often so little appreciated that
self-destruction Is preferred. Undoubt
ful I v the nnmlwr nf ttnlclilna ivniiM ti.
far greater than It K were It not for "Dd to. d,saPPlntwl -- oa'-
but lu association with a select class
of saints gathered out of the world
and specially taught and prepared lu
the School of Christ during this age.
Not only Is this feature of the Divine
Plan Scrlpturally called "the mystery
of God," which will be finished by the
close of this age, but additionally the
Church herself Is Scrlpturally termed
"the mystery of God"-the Mystic
Body of Christ. "For God gave Christ
to be the Ilead over the Church, which
is his Body." "Ye are members lu
particular of the Body of Christ."
which Is the Cliurch (Epheslans 1, 22,
23; I Corinthians xlL 27).
During these long centuries required
for the finding of this saintly class for
whom the Lord has beeu searching
with the maguet of Truth, various
false theories have sprung up and
found acceptance In the world. One of
these Is that God does not love the
world and has never purposed Its sal
vation; but that, on the contrary, he
fore-ordaluod and . predestinated that
all except the "elect saints" should suf
fer eternal torture, because he wished
to have It so. Another wrong theory
which gained acceptance was that
whilst God wishes to save the world,
be duds himself unable to do so, be
cause handicapped by human self-will
and by the aggressiveness of Satan,
who has blinded aud deceived the vast
majority and has them completely in
bis power through Ignorance and su
perstition. This theory tells us that
God loves the world. Including tho
heathen millions, and that he longs to
miry clay of sin and condemnation ty r, a. Kollocir. secretary of tho
iTJTi-m i'T, Tn ,ho'Wotori! Pino Mauufaoturenf Ahho
Kock Christ Jesus. It was In conse-, ... . . , T ,r n , , . ,
nuot.ee of this that a new song was ' c,t'011' o w.ch J. P. AlcGoldrtok,
put Into our mouth, even the loving- 01 &PKnne, is .president, lho value
kindness of our, God. And this Is tho j f 'ho cut is plnced at from ."rJD.OOO.
tlrst cause for our thankfulness. All 000 to $20,000,000, of which SO per
other blessings rest upou this blessing , cent went for labor, Forty-two per
and all other thanksgivings should mit oC U,u lumber was marketed lo-
mFSISJZ tlmnk8 tor i,n-' t,, .r0St ,wtK shi',i,ea U tIlu
A.i.iifim.niK- fi..r i.iit.Mi ..... rthom tier of states, as far east
NEW CASES FILED
F. N, Wilson vb, Peter Kuaolu; to
recover money; Vnwtor & Purdlu,
attorneys for plaintiff.
Karvolno HaUauHou vs. H, C, 10 v
orson; to recover money; C, B. Wat
sou attorney for plaintiff,
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
were Inducted Into a still further grace
as tho Atlantic seaboard, am! to the
a certain fear or dread that the future
might be more terrible than tbe present.
The average man. heathen and civ
ilized, knows that his coming into tbe
world wns without his consent. He
eats and drinks and sleeps and labors,
because these are necessities. He has
headaches aud heartaches, and every
other kind. Altogether bis experience
Is "of few years and full of trouble."
Ills chief pleasure Is in hoping for and
striving to attain pleasure. And when
the "cup" of supposed happiness Is In
bis band, the gall of bitterness Is found
mingled with It, and Its dregs are
sorrows. Can such a man be thank
ful? especially If Ije has been taught
llirt doctrine of the "dark ages" re
specting tbe future that when be
shall die he will either be ushered
Into a Purgatory of centuries or tor
ture Indescribable, or. worse still, that
bis lot will be to suffer endlensly un
less be should be one of the saints,
which he well knows be Is not. and
which we all know, as tbe Bible de
clares, are but "few." Surely to call
upon such people for thankfulness to
God would bo an absurdity. And It Is
to the credit of the Scriptures that
tbey are not thus absurd, and that our
text Is addressed, not to those who
constitute tbe masses, but to tho "lit
tle flock"-tbe saluu.
Groaning Creation's Hope.
Bcforo proceeding to apply our text
to tbe class to which It Is addressed
(the saints), we pause to consider the
bope of the world In general, as set
forth lu the Scriptures. The knowl
have the Gospel taken to them, but Christ, so far from being a cause of
cannot do so, except through human disappointment. Is a nource of pleas
ure. The heart that baa come Into
falth-uulou and communion with tho
or privilege, namely, the privilege of middle west and Canada. .Mr. lvel-
bccotnlng members of the Body of logg says tho outlook for 1010 is that
Christ, members of the "mystery" tho cut will bo nt least 10 per cent
class. The Invitation to this class tho n.n(nr l.n v,. Tin. t.,i..i
Ajwstle expresses thus. "1 beseech you. : ,), ii0.i i-
I. - 1. 1... . . . ... i . , . t'l '"hw .1 .IU ,1111, .lift .IlllfllU n W.T
t.,tirt,.ti..,,. n tmmtod nt 350,000,000,000 leet. This
bodies a living sacritlce, holy, accept- ""dudes tho lnrRost tracts of other
....... .... i ..ti !.. t.'... ii-...i.;...-.....
aoie unto uou. wnicti is your reason- " tinsiuui iiiiMiiugiuii
able service" (Romans xll. U. Through and Oregon, Western Motitnttn and
this grace or privilege. If accepted, we the boundary district. Millmcu sav
gain the opportunity of a change of the timber will Inst more than 275
unture-from human to Divine. Our ,u lho , , f ,,.
human nature Justltli-d. cleuufced, made i -, n i . .i
acceptable to God as a sacrltlce 1 wm,11 lt. M re ..ut t once here
through the merit of Christ. aucrf- wollhl 1,0 omnigh lumber to build
fictd by us faithfully, will be replaced houses for Imlf the population of
by a spirit naturo aud glory, honor, 1m- Amorica.
mortality. Jolnt-lielrstilp. with our Lord
and Ilead. What cause we havo In
this for thanksgiving: What shall we
render unto the Lord our God for all
bis benetlts towards us? "We will
take the cup of salvatlou (his cup, tho 1
cup of sclf-sacritlcei and call upou the
name of the Lord (for assistance to
drink of the Master's cupi. We will '
pay our vows of consecration unto the
Lord publicly before alt bis people"
(Psalm cxvl. 12-11).
"Every Joy he senl mo
Comes a sweet anu tfUd eurpriae."
The very fact that we do not know
everything: the fact that we are ever
learning as pupils in the School of
tied, because those who profess to be
bis people fall to raise sutlicicnt mis
sionary donations.
To rational tnldds these theories
which satlstled In the past are no
longer satisfactory; hence many are
turned to intldellty. As the Scriptures
say. "My people perish for lack of
knowledge" (Iloseti Iv. C).
The Hope of the Resurrection.
Leaving these unsatisfactory errors
of the "dark ages" and going back to
the Scriptures we Uud their teachlugs
consistent; namely, that as soon as
tbe "mystery," the Church. Is com
pleted, the blessing of God will pro
ceed through Tbe Christ (Uead and
members) to the world. As It Is writ
ten, "In tby Seed shall all tho fami
lies of the earth be blessed." Tbe
mystery, be It kuowu. Is that the spir
itual "Seed of Abraham" Is not 'the
Lord Jesus only, but Includes also bis
members tbe Church. As wo read.
"If ye be Christ's, then are ye Abra
ham's Seed, and heirs according to tbe
promise" (Gulatlans 111, 20).
According to tbe Scriptures the bless
ing of God will proceed through JJpIr
Itual Israel, a "Boyal Priesthood,"
"after the order of Melcblzedec," to
natural Israel under tbe terms of their
New Covenant (Jeremiah xxxl, 31).
During tbe Millennial Age under the
spiritual Kingdom of Tbe Christ (op
erating through tbe earthly Kingdom
of Israel) all nations will be instruct
ed, enlightened, blessed. Not only so,
but the merit of Christ will then be
100 COLD TO SLEEP;
SITS BYJ1RE; RONS
Aged Woman Injured so That Her
Recovery Is Doubtful So Cold
Could Not Sleep.
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 3. Unable
to sleep been u ho of tho intense cold
that provalled In San Francisco InBt
Lord learns something more dally re- nBbt, Mrs. Ann Brooks, SO yoars
spectlug the Heavenly Father's love old, wrapped horsolf In a blanket and
and care, and each fresh Item of seated bersolf In front of nn open
knowledge is a new well-spring of Brate. Sparks flying from tho flro
pleasure. "Ho satiatleth tbe longing ,,nlteil ho llnnkf., nn,i tho need wo.
soul." "Blessed are they that hunger
and thirst after righteousness, for they
shall be tilled." "Goodness and mercy
follow mo all tbe days of my life."
These are the experiences of tbose rlpo
Christinas called upon' by tbe Apostlo
to glve.thanks unto God In every mat
ter and to know that this la God's will
in respect to all those who are mem
bers of Christ "lu Cbrlst Jesus"
(Psalm evil. 0; Matthew v, 0; Psalm
xxlil, 0).
Thanks Through Tear.
Let us not overlook the fact that our
man rccolwd burns from which It Is
stated that sho cannot recover.
It was shortly boforo dawn that
Mrs. Brooks left her bod for tho
warmth of tho grato. It Is bolloved
that sho dropped Into a dozo from
which b1i0 wns awnkanod to find hor
solf enveloped In n mass of flntnos.
Joseph Brooks, tho aged woman's
son, who llvos next door to tho "Ro
fugeo" cottage occupied by his moth
er, heard her screams. Rushing to
applied also on behalf of the thousands
I tt mlllltrtci thn liitn rvnn tftn f r t s
edge of this hope is not granted to the j tho ot aeh-thcol, hade,
world, but to the saluts-that they ., ' nrnrr ,riwi r, ,, , '
might know, might , appreciate, tbe R; tuto tbe "First Insurrection." "His
clous purposes of God toward mankind resurrcctlon A 8harIng , lt w,
!n filllrnl" fltwl flint lllnv tnfrvlit- itmlnr. . .
attain lire on the spirit plane like unto
In general; and that tbey might under
stand ulso the Divine intention respect
ing their co-operation with God In the
blessings he purposes to bring eventu
ally to all the families of the earth.
The explanation of the sorrows of
tbe world Is given lu the Bible; which
tells us thnt sin lies ut tuo door nnd
that the mental, moral and physical
blemishes which cause humanity such
distress nre Incldoutnl to the penulty
pronounced against sib; namely, death.
"Tbe soul that slnneth, lt shall die."
Because Father Adam when on trial
representatively for his race sinned
nnd came under sin's penalty. "Dying
thou shalt die," therefore all bis chll-
tho angels, but superior, "far abovo
angels." Later during the Millennium
the world will return from tho tomb,
"every mun In bis own order" (I CorUi
thlans xv, 23). And tbe resurrecting
process will continue with them, to tho
Intent that tbe willing and obedient
may contlnuo to rise gradually to
wards perfection nnd dually attain It;
while ut the same time the earth will
bo rejuvenated and become tho prom
ised "Paradlso regulned" restored
(Acts ill. 10-21).
"Give Thanks, For He Is Good."
Looking down Into the future pro
text Indicates that we are to give ,,or 1,11,0 1,0,110 ,10 found hor r0,,lnB
thanks for our sorrows, our trlnls, our on tho f,oor a vorltablo ball or flro.
disappointments, ns well as for our Brooks put out tho flames and tol-
Joys and pleasures, for everything In- ophonod for holp. Ho bolpod to re
eludes all things. Nor Is this the only.movo his mother to tho Hahnomnnn
U..l l.f,. TI..I,,. " .
...jiiiu.t.- iu iu vuci. lu I hospital, whore It was statod alio has
"yi 'k no chanco to recovor.
members of Christ to rejoice In trlbu-!
latlou, not because tribulation is a Joy '
producer, but. as be explalus, Trlbu-, NEW YEAR IN ABERDEEN
latlon works out additional patlenco STARTS WITH BLOODY RECORD
and patience brings additional experl-
once anu .arger experience urings iar-1 ABERDEEN, Wash., Jan
kit uui".-, uuui vu un- UUI USUUIUCU Ul
-Tho
Now Year bogan In Abordeen with n
John Griffith to Howard J.
Stewart, a ncrea1 1) I. O fill,
township 37. 2 woBt 1G00
J, O. Poo to Cornell Ranch Co.
15S. SO acres, section 11,
township 37, 4 west 2 COO
Melissa K. Knighton to T. M.
Peolor. 2 40 acres, section
17. township 33, 2 lnt .. 2900
B. 11, Hetiueoy to Anna M.
Smith, lot 17, block 4, Cro-
well addition to Medford.. 300
II. Whipple, et uh to Emma
Mco Milton ti acres, section
10, township 30, 4 west... 77R
li. W. Rogers to C. lt. Rogers,
I 1-2 acres Bennett Million
1) L C, towahlp 3S, 1 oast. . 10
Chas. L. Kolcxcho to Herbert
RouhIuiw, land In section
23. townshl 30. least.... 10
W. E. Pago to Luulla M. Ad
nuiH, lots 9 and 10, block
2fi, Medford 3000
Win, Hart Hamilton to John
R. Allen, lots C and G,
block 19 1
Carrlo E. Damon to Myrtle
Lonr, lot 12. block 10,
Medford G00
J. S. Stagg to S. S. Stevens.
12 acres D L C 43, township
38. 1 west 3000
II. C. Barney to Win, Worth,
lot 1, block 9, Realty's ad
dition to Modford U.00
O. T. West to J. P. Wolf, lot 1. i
2 nnd 3. block "K", R. R. j
addition to Ashland 10
C. 11. Lewis to Edwin L. Lano
ICO acres land, section 3S,
township 30, 2 west 3C0O
B. H. Klrhy to II. F. Moador,
lot S. block 3, KendHll ad
dition to Medford 10
A. I). Holms to Mary I. Holtnn
S.S acres lu Jackson county 1000
N. F. Patton to G. A. Acree.
laud In towtiHhlp 39, 1 east 17C
Flora McNabbb to Daniel E.
Jones, lot S, block 50, Cen
tral Point flOO
F. R. Roo to H. W. Andrews,
lots G, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12,
20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. 20,
27, 28, 29, 30. Bollovuo
tract, CG acres 12000
O. Stephenson to L. M. Dally,
lot G, block 1, Whitman
Park addition to Medford. 10
R. H. Toft to L. J. Qulcloy,
lot 3, block 03, Medford. . 10
W. C. Groon to L. M. Bund
lott, lot 2, block 2, Bung
alow addition to Medford . . SCO
L. J. Qulgloy to Amelia S. An
tic, lot 7, block 4, Crowoll
addition to Medford .... 10
John Foman to A. W. Cook,
lots 31 and 32, block 8,
R. R. addition to Ashland. 10
Lottie L. Polton to W. A.
Patrick, 10 acres, section
14, townsrlp 39, 1 eiiHt... 10
BenJ. Eggleston to Josophlno
D. Crocker, lots 0 and G,
block 8, R. R. addition to
Ashland 1
J. It. Plttongor to H. A. Bar
mateor, ft acres section 1G,
township 39, 1 oast 10
Jos. Mnulll to P. C. Muglll, 2
acrus D L C 43, township
39, 1 oast
"f
houiui for open mooting and riubllu
uminmuiuu ot Ul0 OttlCtirH Of uolll
orders. All old holdlurii and families
tiro cordlnlly Invited,
MRS, ELLA BUOULTH,
24T Soeiolary.
Notlco,
My wife, Kffico Gordon, has wil
fully left my board uud bud, mid I
will not lie roHotiBlhle for tiny debts
whatever which sho may contract
hereafter.
ALFRED D. GORDEN,
2-10 Prospect, Ore.
A NEW KMXTIUO OltDl.VANOIC.
May It bo ordnlnod hv tho eltv
council of tho city of Medford.
' Any ahlo-hodled, tnairled mini who
Hlinll neglect or rufiiiio to piovldo IiIh
wlfo with ulectrlo llghtii and ulectrlu
Iron, thnroby coinpollliig hor to upend
Hhiho pleanuut dnya and oveiiluitn lu
tho kitchen over tho hot conic utovc,
when bo tutn now buy electricity at
bargain prices, shall bo puiilnhod by
Imprisonment In hla own kitchen,
with cook 'ov0 In full blast, and
Ahull be ctimpoltod to btart all flrru
at 4 a. m. so that ho may bo ready
for 8 o'clock breakfast, until tin nlinll
provldo suld " tfo with unbl oloctrlo
lights aud eluctrlc Iron, to uavo fn
tlguo, exhaitntion nnd trouble tin
aforesaid,
(Signed) DOMESTIC FELICITY,
Chairman.
Attest: THE CLERIC.
A New Year
of Prosperity
i
Is assured to
you if you pur
chase your
groceries of
Rex Grocery Co.
dren sharing In his Imperfections are Pbotloully the Psalmist exclaims, iu
likewise imperfect-sluuors, as St. Paul 1 v'w ol iviuguom uioNNiugH prom
oxplalns (Romans v. 12). Thus, dur- lu(ld to ,uc w"rIlJ' " lvo tbanks uto
jug sixty eouturles. approximately '""d. for u Is good! for his mercy
twenty thousand mllllous of Adam's ondurcth forevorl" It Is tho tnerey of
children havo been "born In sin and fJod toward us and toward all who
Bhupou In Iniquity." and have come I uee,l bta metey and who dlro It that
Into the world condemned and dying, i tle K.rounu for tbunksglvlug. True,
jneutnlly. morally nnd physically. ! I"a'"J "' '"mie from thankful hearts.
Dlvlno sympathy exercised toward , "l,u ' "r,er to properiy thankful,
this race of sinners provided a Savior. ' B m""t w '"'' "'un Is now visible
"who for the Joy' that was sot before ,0 tb" w,, ,mve "ot tU '
him" sncrlttced his llfe-for the world n,1(1 lht' eir "r fuI"' tt",, tUL "l',ut'
(John III. lib. "Jesus Christ by the revelation respecting thing to come,
grace of God tnwted death for every ttut u to ,,,,,HO Vi'r' oppuitunllleH thai
num." Tbon Instead of dealing with f tl,t' I-,nl'H '0neeruted ones iuwm:
tho world. Instead of saving tho world, i ""'wc-d are your oyos. for they two
lustoad of ettlng up tho promlsod ' ,1111 'our f',irs- for ,ll('v ll0a''" N,jt
Kingdom to bless tbe world, the Sav- or,,.v l,ut to 0"1 -' "
lor did something else. And. this C,"-1 M"" hiH '"u-" lu-nr t,t
iUi ha has been doing from tbfl UJ trace of God h bus reapwislblllty.
time of bis death until now tho Apbs-1 J P'w -a the UnrwMse of U.d and
tlo UKi-ftJUui to us la "a mysteiy" (I t0 "isdal i It la to r. euvo tbe gr-o of
part lot 0, block 28, Ash
land
Ellon Davis to Jenulo Calfoo,
part lots 23, 24, 25, 20,
block K, R. It. nddltloi. to
.Ashland
John Klnork to Win, Gorlg,
lota 13, 14, 1C, block 1,
lots 1 nnd 2, block 2, lot C,
block 3, Bunkor Hill addi
tion to Medford
H. D. Howard to Wllllo E.
Glasgow, 20 acres D L O
45 '
II. C. Maltby to Harry A.
HoiiBor, 120 acres section
21, township 37, 1 wost. . .
Joh:i V, Mundy to Hnrry C.
Mnltby, samo property. .. .
W. L. Smith to It. N. Toft,
lot 3 and portion lot 4,
Cottage addition to .Mod
ford Portor J, Noff to H. C. Stod
dard, land section 30, town
Hhlp 37, 2 west
O. A C. U. R. Co. to Chan. A.
Simons, lota 1, 2, 7, 8, 9,
10, section 1, township 33,
2 wost, 2152.77 norm
W. S. Clay to J. M. Root, par11,
block 3, Modford
John O. Parker to (Jrnnt Pass
Pans Lumber Co,, 100 acroa
section 24, towjiHblj) 33, 3
west
10
10
730
10
mir trlhliln tlnnti luniiBA nt I nnronoivl
Im-i. nf nhml nl.rnn.l tn nnr hnnrt TOCOrd Of two Sllddon Btld Violont
thereby (Romans v. 3; vlll. 35). deaths, ono of thorn, that of August S. T. Blssoll to W. D. Caroy,
The basis of all these blessings and Broaklo, being dramatic In tho ox
rejoicings both as respects the futuro ' tromo. Blasting wns bolng carried
aud the preseut experiences Is faith, on In tho woodsm six miles nbovo
First, In tbe fact that there Is a God. 1 Montosana nnd n chnrgo had been
Second. In the act that he has a noblo ,,lacotl undor an immonBQ 8tun, 1000
Tso at i ? 7j occu-
pcrfect and thoroughly coordinated. '13d hy tho ""'"on. Tho huso was
Fourth, in tho fact that all of thoso I t,med 80 08 to Kivo tho mon nmplo
powers are enlisted lu tbe salvation of time to reach Bholtor boforo tho
the world. Fifth. In the fact that that chnrgo oxploled. Bronklo and sov
salvatlon began to be worked out by 1 oral otbor mon voro Boated about tho
our Loru at tils i-irst Advent. Sixth, stovo In tho bunkhouso when a lnrgo
In the fact thnt It Is still working out r .ii.,.., .,. ,.,.
lu the sclectlou of M Church. Kev-1 IIIIL, 1" , ,,
enth, In the fact that shortly It will C,raal 0(1 t,,rouf 1 th roof' mra,,y
begin to take practlcat shape lu tho es- Hlmv,nB ono sldo of BroaUIo'a bead
tabllshmentof Cbrlst'sMlllennlal King- off- T,1 torc ''ad carried tho pieco
dom. Eighth, In tho fact that through j ot stump over tho top3 of tho tall
that Kingdom a blessing shall extend , treua and dropped on th'0 houso.
to overy creature of our race. j Shortly boforo tho nccldont, Doan
So then, let every man to the extent Smith of Elma, a deaf muto, was
iJL tr,ss'y isnss z , i"ir r rTr
timnu nntn ni.i... u.n,,K i.V. iu track a Bort dlstanco from Satsop
good and because his mercy endureth ,,jr ft ,0t'B'nt' train.
forevor. And lot tboso who have last- j ... , . ,
cd of his grace pursue on, that they j BAT NELSON IRITATED
may grow lu gnlce, grow lu knowl- r,v mm ,o-m rimp.rn
edge, grow in faith and grow In char- ul-w' inntrtic
uctor-llkenesH to our God. And let bis m,trAnr , 7" r, ....
saints addressed lu this toxt more and , 01,IU00' Jan' nttllng Nol
more appreekite their wonderful ptivi- 1 80n' IrrllRtod by tho attitude of Ad
lege, their high culling of God In Christ , Wolgpst, Is talking right out In meet
Josus to be bclr of God and Joint- 1 lug about tho little Mllwaukeenn nnd
heirs with Jesus Christ our Lord-lfso acousos blm of dodging a fight,
be that they suifer with blm. that tbey , Til(j trouble with Wolgant," nnld
may bo also glorified together. And vjetHon tl,av Mlflf ... arfltl
knowing that they have need of faith ;'"'" , , Br. ,l 1,8 ' Suffe,rl' tf
and patlen-e and character develop, f",,1 foet' 1Jeforo tho V'oolt Is
ment. let those llrmly trust the Great , over 1 11 ,nako ,,lm crawl ,nto Ills
Teacher, come what may. and ulvu ,lol "ml Htay thoro."
thanks for every experience of life, Nelson's declaration followed tho ' INSTALLATION OF a. A. It.
knowing that our Father Is too wise to reading of Wf-lgust's Btitotnont Ihat' AND XV, It. O.
Crr ,w'nhrli.K tb Mniiterti.ho wouldn't fight tho Damr uulosit All members ot pout and corps nro I
Fou" oo n, xvl "t!101" Kinrant.-,, m.oo, win, Iom,. or draw. rc,u, tod to moot Tuesday ovonlng,
i wuimxi, i'Uio tbamplon added that If Wolgnut January 4, 1010, at Atifjlo's oiwai
Resolved
That with the beginning
of the New Year, I will
trade where I receive
the greatest value for my
money In other words
i
2fRex Market
Huth & Pech Props. Phone 3271
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1000
000
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Wire to Us to
Wire for "Yon"
Why not got in 1 ouch with lho host olo(;tvicnl eon
ti'iftoi'B in Jilcdi'oi'd'? IDlcoti'ioal work is too impor
tant and too "purlioiilnrr" to ho loft to anyono hut
o.vportH, find wo will not only do tho work skillfully
and perfectly, hut buj',,' tho boHl and most roliahlo
of applianfiCH.
Southern Oregon Electric Company
TEL. 1091. 30 (JTH OEAPE