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Lwday Ewning, Fobnto'iyt 21y 1023 ffHB EUGEifHi'DSlLY GUARD Page PI CAMPAIGN IT BIG CITY NEWS SOCIETY BRAND CLOTHIERS Stylo Headquarters BEMISTQ Viltiau FiUs Optometrist Linns Wesley V. Wheeler has filed his C. A. Slurgess, "NMendHnJ, two, Ku'raowshy, Cusbman, three. i-riM.

us au aptuuietrist ut the I'uun'y CIC.K 8 olllce. Milwaukee Agent A Most Iixceptional Sale'of 500 Pairs Women's Files Assumed Name Alien Hart has filed the assumed business name, Kiigene-Hoseburg Freight uuiupany, at the eouuty link office. 1'. II. Mcl'riuimon, of Portland, distriet agent of the Chicago.

Mila'uk ami i. Paul railway, is in the city luduy. Will Have Shadow Party The College Crest ooinm'jiiity elnb will have a shudow party Wellington's birthday at the dub bouse at oVlwk. Novel textures of entei tainment are planned, according to the dub liresldem, Donald Gone to Portland-William Petersen, manager of the Eu-fcene Sample store, has gone to Portland on business. -I Goes After Car High SILK Grade HOSE loung.

Ulub Meeting Tonight, The meeting of the officers and direc J. I'. Keury, Ilupmobilc dealer, went to Portland yesterday to drive baek a new siHrt model to be shown at the auto show Thursday. tors of tlw Eugene Country club to hae been held hist night was postponed on 1'he Y. M.

A. campaigners bail their f'tilll luncheon yesterday. The results of the campaign are not what were hoped for. and the campaign is by no means closed. At tlie luncheon yesterday there vas a determination on.

the part of all the men present to push this matter to ''0 limit until til-; required goal is reach ed A tabulation of the subscriptions turned iu shows 5l0 as against 4 hist year. The amount of the subscriptions. Low-ever, averages about JS less this year tl'fiu lust, which accounts for the disappointing returns. The plan now is to reorganise, selecting a committee of from 12 to 15 men to complete the canvass. All prospect curds will lie called iu will be carefully tabulated and re-assigned.

There are hundreds of men and women in Kugene who are interested in the Y. S. C. A. and wlio can give, but who have not yet been solicited.

To those friends the nsaoeiatiou manage-inent wish to nuuoliueo that Uie fiunucial returns of the campaign ut present cre-atr a very serioua situation, but it is boiled that the continued canvass will bring the desired support. All friends of Hie association who wish to subscribe but who have not yet been seen account of tue Oregon Uet lil Merchsnts ssociatiou bntuiuet, iiie meeting wi be Portland Man in City Frank TVrey of 1'ortland, general insurance agent, is in the citv oouferrins with the local agent, Ueorse McLean, held tbis evening ut the Chamber of Gees to San Francisco Mrs. r. has left for Sar. Fran Buys Gardner Car Dr.

lieorge A. iSimons has purchased a new sedan from the llnwiVv Motor company. -The best hose, values we have offered this cisco where she will visit with Mr, Jen George Washington was sen a sister and s'jend aome tune for the season. benefit of her health. Sisters' Funeral J-ouia Levinger, druggist of linker, is here to attend the funeral of his Mister the Jate Mrs.

IS. Schwarzschild. CHARGES PRICE USED SURGEONS I are urged to come to the association Values to $2.00 Thurston to Have Meeting '1- JJPair 'All Sizes a great pioneer One of the First hi' our great country ir inn. are pioneers wo arc "uionoorinrr a rmnr nmt TO OUST TUMOR iiie J. Ji ura ton high school will have a (Continued from page one) patriotic program dinner Washington's birthday, 3.

J. Moore, county school superintendent, has been Invited to speak ou consolidation. oiiiiiting or send iu their subscriptions by mail. The management of the association wishes to extend very Jienrty luniks to the 5t0 men and women who have responded to the appeal bv their subscriptions. The number of subscriptions bear eloouent tcstinionv to the tdd me her spiue would grow straight.

and for six weeks she claimed she was healed. Pait a week ago tdie came back and begged for more relief, and I found poli'cv, in the Clothing' business; a "no sale" policy the true American way of running a clothing store Coast Range Resumes The Coast Itange Lumber company mill at Mabel will resume oucrntion tn- splendid work done -by the lneii who roin- still badly curved and a great ipuswi different tenuis, say the cani 1 day after being shut down since the more so than a year ago." ui. palgn managers. -Many of these men gave We are closing out certain numbers of standard brands, audi as rhoenix, True Shape, lington, and Arrow Head; 500 pairs on each pair is perfect and' full-fashioned of lust-' rous, fine silk. Colors are black, white, n'avy, TT helieve in marking our goods at a fair nrnfrr- m-; Kellems said he had been informed this neavy snow, Logging is expected to be resumed next week.

great oiocks or tneir time; several gave all of their time for several days last -as low as we possibly can; ffettinsr them often, sollino- woman patient haa since died. "I could rive von iustnr.ie after in them the same and giving the best values of any store in town That's why we don't need sales here. stance of people claiming to be healed," continued the letter from Dr. Shaw, "and falling under the power which were Surveyor Will Return Tomorrow P. M.

Morse, county surveyor who whr called to Portland by the illness and death of his mother, Mrs. A. A. Morse, will be baek in Eugeno Friday, according to word received at his office. week, and all of them rendered valuable aud efficient service, as the number subscriptions testify.

Tlie board of directors feel very grateful to all of these men for their loyal support and are confident that they will stay by the task until it ia finished. African, brown, Krey, castor and cordovan nou lo me it is cruel and mtiuinun. when healing does not come to lay It ou a lack of faith. You may ouote my name Some have ribbed top. and tliis letter if yon wish, for I believe The Society Brand Suits we're selling now will eat Thanksgiving dinner in fine shape R.

R. Has New Assistant Mas. in the right and this thing is wrong." Grils' Club Leader J. H. K.

Parsons, vice-president and To- confirm Keveimon. The so-called modern divine healers general manager of the Southern Pa- Tours County Mar. 19 Lifie company in Louisiana, has been au- puiuted assistant traffic umuagerof the company to succeed Frank E. ttatturs. condemn tile employment of doctors aud the use of niediciuea as lack of faith in God." said the evangelist.

"Yet no Mfca Helen Cowgill, state girls club lender, of Corvnllis, will visit the girls who died recently, according to word See them in Our Windows' Today iiiiiiiiwiniiiiiiiii mm reaching local officials. Mr. llatturs was where dot's the Bible condemn the work of the doctor or the use of medicines. "The purpose of divine healing was to 'iuos in the county on March 111. according to word received bv ii.

Swan well known a'uoiig Oregon railroad men. confirm revelation. This was always the former comity club leader. Mfc Swan, who is now emnloved bv the Kmerv Tn Industries Add Equipment W. II.

ChriKtophcrson of the fluff rug siirauce agency, linn volunteered to take l.urpose of the Jirnlinga of the Ixml and the cahly cburch and there is not a single exception lo this rule. The purpose works at. lMU Jefferson has installed a new electric cleaning device for oarncta ihe Ntate leader on a tour of the district having girls clubs. Information from the state cluo lend- 713 Willamette St. "one of Eugene's best stores" of modern healing, so-called, is not to do this but to net a crowd aud a large The Kugene handle factory is installing C.

Seymour, is that many Lane new sainler and motor, audition to amouuL of money. Healing was not thiM .1.1. 1- ounty clubs are reporting to him as do a machine, according to I. manager. Given Divorce Decree ing good work.

Mr, Seymour and his assistant. L. J. Allen, spent tin week-end ut Wreiidling visiting the boys and girU eloW They declare Wendiing is doing exceptionally good work. Mrs.

Carrie Itichardson Jias been given a divorce in circuit court from Jer ry M. JlichurdKon1 by Ihe circuit court. moisture 'la noeded In wostorn Kaunas to aid the winter wheat crop. Unpens indicated moderating tompora-turen through the wheat growing Boelinn. Corn advanced fractionally on au lncrcasod demund, Oats closed fractionally lower.

Kirliardsou is serving prison sentence, 1 hye were innrried October IS, at 1 feel so sorry for her poor lilatifhard, luwa. The wife is given the juuiuiueiii. IU10H lu iuc nut iv vl or the apostles, "The modern ao-eulled divine healer limits the power of Christ to the faith of the one healed," he said. "This is aiways the position of those who cluim that they are healing in the name of Christ. There can be no healing unless there is faith on the 'part of the individual.

Hut faith was not 'at all necessary iu the healings Of Christ or his npostles. The case of the niau with the withered bund or the. case of (Luke or the ease of the lame man in Acts .8 ull illustrate this fact. Christ aud the apostles could heal whether the one healed had faith or n.it. The fact, that the modern divine healers liubaml, even if ho (lid kill care and custody of the children.

pan and lie i' lHtle Imy is ho imch bcttci' off away from CAR OF THANKS. We, wish to- our neighbors ami friends who assisted during the siekness and, burial of our son and' brother, also thnnk Ihein for their expressions of sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings. Allt. AND JIIiK: fJKO.n. TSLOOMKTt.

J1R. AND JlltS. VM lj It. W.OO.UKU FItHD II. llI.OOMKIt.

Select Advise Electrical Dealers to Banquet At Osburn "Klectrleal goods dealers moot at a banquet at the. OBburn hotel this ov-enlnff and listen to talks on trade iSrohicms and market I hk. Ooocko A. TlorlhK. H.

I. Fearly and II. o. Unison, of tho Pacific. Statos Klectrlcal compnny, will meet with tho dealers and discuss electrical goods.

Iff She Is a bad influence, hut Imnwsiblo Mrs. Ilellcw." The Junior Hi-Y club at its meeting last night-selected (J. E. Finnerty, principal of the Eugene high school, as its faculty adviser and O. A.

llouglum of Siuslaw Fishermen Against Code Change KisJiermen on the lower Siuslnw river nre opposed to houso bill U58, which iimenda the state fish code, acconling toil telegram received from tlrant Cmdiman, fish dealer, by tho Chain-' her of Commerce today. Hosford wires' that the bill will Injure fish dealers and fishermen nnil asks that Kugene people work against It. Ills wire was tiunsuiit-: ted to the Lane county delegation In tho legislature. The Kugene Chamber asked- aid iu convincing tho governor that tho Aa-torla relief bill is just. i PORTLAND GRAIN Portland, r'eb.

211 Wheat! HarB whitO; r-t I Khowstida. Mie choice of enioker. the First National bank as business man adviser. AY. P.

Walter of the Y. M. was elected association adviser. At. the next dcinaud faith allows I hat the power by which they do their work is the power i Miggestion every A.

McOlulu, superintendent of tho Jflutrene water board, C. (J. Lowe, rop- meeting of the club constitution will be adopted, It is expected. resentlntr Foster Klelsor, mid J. 15, Rhelton, of Tho Ouard, nro on the Salem Insurance Man Hero Naval Recruiting Here Stops Friday Tho naval recruiting office In tho federal building Will bo closed on Friday or this week, according to Truyer, who received word IIiIh morning from hendquartors.

Troy or has been ordered to Antorlu, and 1s expected to open an off loo the.ro. Ho doesn't expect to recruit nurny men In Oregon's fire-gutted seaport, becauso youths Who livo within earshot or tho breakers seldom join the naVy thoy always He up with the army. The opposite Is genorally also tho caso, from the mountains and prairie states come most navy Playing Vrogram for talks on selling" problems. C. II.

Williams, of Salem, general life insurance cgent, is in the city on business today. Mr. Williams recently came to Oregon from Iowa for a change of climate but says the last several weeks IffM-apnot detect the ditterenco between the two states. -and Thursday Finds Schools Proarsssina ftltAIrV HHVIHW. Ohicnffo, Fob.

21 Grain prices closed Irregular on the, board of trado today. Trading In wheat was light throughout tho session, with no export demand. Huylng was confined iargoly to local Inquiries and tho undertone was woak. The government weekly crop report showed slight damage done by the recent cold wavo Over tho wlntor wheat belt and conflicted with private roports which Indicated more serious damage. Home scicutiiic inau Knows.

Ho Organic Trouble Hoalod "Christ healed all kinds of diseases. There is not oue authenticated ease on record where uny so-called modem dij vine healer has ever healed a caucer, or any trouble, There are many lies told but no proof backed up by a reputable doctor. 'Christ's cures were instantaneous. Those whom lie cured were Cured of the worst diseases and immediately. Tin.

modern healer tells bis- people that the cure will come gradually, that it tuny take a month or more for it to come. "Christ's cures are permanent. The people who were cured by Ilfim were cured. Those cured by the modern fadiats ere cured for a little while and then the oltl trouble comes buck worse ihun ever. "The cures Of Christ turned people to righteousness hut those of the modern fakers turn to insanity.

Thero is an Tlmt Impossible Mrs. Hollow, you know tho one that there ix ho iniicll talk about, call-111)1; nro you at homo for her? County Superintendent E. Moore visited the Iowell, Unity Warner and Fall creek schools yesterday. The school mid town IjowoIi are staging a clean- DAXCI'j nt Donna night, Keb. 21.

Old Timer featuring (jarrlsoii old time Jax. KM mi. reports Mir. Moore. Unity school has teeentlv erected a new playshed and lira ire.

The schools were found to be doin good work. Manv Collect Bounties 3C 1J mm ties on five coyotes end eight bobcats have been claimed at the county clerk's office during the last three days. Indications ere that bobcats and coyotes e. 'I had a hard winter at the hands of the hunters. Coyote bounties nave neen hold mm to hold this WiSZw legged ExMT toderbolt uver even TOWN! Wore hrSe eiven to C.

M. ilartnel 1. r. A. Carroll's Pharmacy Drug Bargains Jasper, three, and W.

I). Franklin, of Springfield. The following have collected abundance of testimony that there nro i scores today who have lost their minds because, of the modern (Hero Kellems read several letters from doc-1 tors concerning this point. I "That they no make some cures no I one will deny. These cures are the same kind and arc made in the same way as those made by hypnotists and psychoid-1 Hist everywhere.

These nro making cures and are not claiming they arc divine. They arc honest in that they speok of the power as simply a scientific thing." In conclusion Dr. Kollems said: 'The new testament itives us absolutely no bobcat bounties, .1. .1. Talbert, Irfaburg, two.

W. .1. Downing, AAendiing, one, and 783 Willamette ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! 20o Aspirin, 2 for 1Rn I.iix. 2 for .210 2.fit.. Fountain Svriiures.

complete. .880 RAZOR BARGAIN! $1.00 Ever-Ready Razor, $1.50 Ever-Ready Stropper Both for $1.49 1 lii is 1 25c Foot Powder 60c Cocoanut Oil Shampoo, 2 for. 35c Mustard Ootntment, 2 for 36c 10c Toilet Soap, 2 for 11c $1.50 Alarm Clocks 98c 25c Eucalyptus Ointment, 2 for. 75c Bath Salts, 2 for 10c Lemon Soap, 2 for 11c foundation for a belief miraculous healing today. Not only is thia true but it- explicitly states that these miraculous manifestations would cease when the revelation wus confirmed, Ihe church established and that which tin perfect wus come.

Three Things Demanded. "We bare a right, to demand today of any man who claims to heul tn the name of Christ that he do three tilings: "(1) That he heal the same kind of uisenses as those healed by Christ and Ibe apostles, "(2) That he heal them in the aame manner as Christ aud the apostles healed. "('I) That he produce the other signs which always accompanied the gift of healing and which were the attestations of the divine mission of those to whom they were given. These signs were: "A The power to speakk with intelligible tongues. Tne power to raise the dead.

The power to pick up deadly serpents without being harmed. "I The lower lo drink poisou. "If the one claiming- to heal in the liome of Christ cannot produce the.e. SOAP BARGAINS! One dozen large cakes of Jergen's Toilet Soap, Bargain Price 79c I)oz-. WATER BOTTLES 2-Quart Water Bottles, Guaranteed for Years I'nless you see the nume "Haver' pi.ekaite or on tntuets you are noi ici- I lie Uie genuine nayer nronuei pre seribed by phyiminns over twenty-two signs we must corn-lime tunc no itoes not vcars and proved safe by millions lor Cold Ileadaeho Tool huelio 1iimbuso Karncbe ltbeutnatism Neuralgia l'oin, l'ain.

Aecent "Haver TabletH of Aspirin' have the divine power oy wbich they uie "If one today cures the nin diHeeses $1.00 Ivory Combs 69c $1.00 Jars Vanishing Cream 71c 50c Shaving Cream, 2 for 51c 25c Talcum Powder, 2 for 26c $1.25 Perfume, assorted odors, original bottles 89c $1.00 Perfume, assorted odors, original bottles 59c Genuine Badger Shaving $1.19 $1.00 Bay Rum, 2 for $1.01 25c Jasmine Toilet Soap, 3 for 49c 50c Brilliantine 37c 5Cc Almond Cream, 2 for 51c and in the same manner on those cured only. Kaeh unbroken naeknge pontaiim nroner direeti'tns. Ilandy boxes of luelve tablets cost a tew cents. Drill Gillette Safety Razor and 3 blades. 35c Bird Seed, 2 for 36o i 25c Bird Sand, 2 for $1.00 Ivory Combs 20c Aspirin, 2 for 21c 5c Crystal White Soap, 2 for 60 $1.00 Jars Vanishing Cream 69c 2 for 50c Shaving Cream, 2 for 51c 15o Lux, 2 for 21c 25o Talcum Powder, 2 for 260', gOc Aspirin, 2 for 21c 50c Brilliantine, Violet, Rose, 25c Jasmine Toilet Soap, 2 for 48c 7 50c Eczema Ointment 39o $1.00 Imported Bay Rum 69c $1.25 Original Bottles of Perfume, assorted odors 89c $1.00 Perfume, original bottles, as- sorted odors tfsts also sell bottles' of 'J I and MO.

by hyiniotl.ti, suggestmnfstKt wo must conclude that he doe It by the same power as that which they employ. "The new leslMinent method of healing is that we tl.e I lie means at our command, asking dod to bless tneni. is die tnde mark of Hay MaiifiKlnre of of Knlieyicaeid. This is Ihe whole Christian flew of the rt. stion." Dr.

Kellein. staled as did Dr. Hllvers tin. oilier night that the First Christian church whs in no way resiHinsible for the rumiog of r. Price, that it had opposed POCKET KNIVES A real bargain in Knives; all sizes, shapes and kinds, Special Price 89c the movement from inn sinri, timr it was not in it now nd never would be.

Tonight Dr. Kellems will speak on the With" theme, The Cleansing Wood of Christ. and MADGE BELLAMY "And did yon tlmt drew) flin lind on? Wrll If a lnnh. Iit or mine fdiould apK'ar in liutillr In audi a tiling, I nioilil Hut, you kjiow, illi linMslll, Uie IinK. slblo Mrji.

4 New Yort Tilly VoMblalt. arreted for Geouine Badger having Brushes, Very Special $1.19 -SlLSiure Comedy Hawle-at failing to dear snow from her nldewalk. proYed no poor that tbe policeman bought her loncl while the Judge fined her 1, I'niiLrt hi.i.elk imt.ivj her a enjik nofe. 1 L..

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