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Los Angeles, California, February 20, .1908 .

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On 'Thee, 'o Gqd,-mil ,is staged,- '
And waits to Thine utmost will;
The promise by Thy mercy made,
Thou-canst, thou wilt, in me fulfill
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There was a time when we were not, but there never
will be a time when we shall not be.
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ments.of the pit, so as -to arouse the children of God to a
greater ep.ergy for the salyation of the lost. Again we
.say-,. if . the Chutch cai;ed tor .. tl)e
as the world does for thE!Ir bodies, we would have a
mighty, perpetual :revival. R . .. P.
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are no Universalists in hell-they their
creed as soon as. they get there . .
A Great Shine.
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F "th s ht . There is going to be a time whe:r;t there will be an
ai or . Jg . . . . . elimination of all evil people and evil principles from the
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.Kingdom of God, as it now stands in th.e w.orid. _ The .
. , . m tare_s are ail
and possess It, an(]_ you will find .It It Simply doubt into the furnace -of fire. "Then .shall the nghteous sh-m.e
th?t "L;; us go an? see If It Is so," when . forth as the sun.'" 'My, what a shining that will be! What
said tt ts so, want VIS!- an what an attractive force; w.hat an illumi-
ble to the eyes, . but s v:ay IS the way of nating splendor, what a light-giving, warming, radiating .
not -but an msult to a h?ly, -wise and )ust power_ we -shall be in that Kingdom! But who? The
God to Imply- thmgs are not so you goand see. " righteous;" none else. It would'be-difficrilt for any of .
Brother, you will never get the blessmg that way. You us to make the selection-between the wheat and th&tares
might just as well the w.ater to flow before but the angels will make no. mistake. Some theyselect
the faucet, as to get spiritual JOYS through the pathway for the "pile of burning" many have made all the profes-
of doubt. These doubters never got permanent posses- sions possible, and looked very like the wheat, but the
sion of th.e alsokept others angels will know; and just so surely w.ill those that they
?ut of their mheritance . . You Will by see-: leave be "righteous." It staggers the finite mind when it
you can see all ytm by behevmg: God thinks of th'8rbla:ze of one sun in the heavens, but to have
m and possess the land. Reader, Will you do It "a multitude which no man can number" ,blazing forth
Do It now. P. all together,' is something,..we.:!haU .never know until we
X get there. And yet, the myriads of ' 'righteous' '
Conversion is not responsible for carnality, but r eveals it. forth as the sun will in nowise lessen the glory of that
Why Few Revivals.
X supernal light which comes from the personalities of the
"Lord God and the Lamb." Oh, my brother, is it going
to be "wailing or shiniii.g?" - ---
What a mighty revival there would be if Christians
. had as deep a concern for . tlie1ost souls of men as they "
have for the bodies of men who are in danger of sudden Motives- Holy or Selfish . - . ..
death. There is a widespread apathy among believers in The motives which. are behind every human act or
reference to the awful nature of sin and to the lost cond1- plan are either under the control of the carnal . and 'for
tion of' the sinner, which is appalling, when one consid- selfish ends, or are under the control of love and for the
ers how energetic they would .be in case of a fire or a glory of God and the good of men. We cannot judgemo-
cave-in of a mine in which the physical lives of men were tives save as we see their fruits in words or acts_:_then the
in danger. When a theater burns or men are buried alive, motives are evideqt. For one who to be hoiy to
the whole city or community areeager to lose sleep and entertain motives which center in personal interests at
spend their strength in an attempt to rescue those in dan- the cost of the rights of another, is a sad sight,_ and must
ger. Yea, if a barn were ori fire and stock were in dan- grieve th_e heart of the Lord, but it must be-a glad sight
ger, the whole neighborhood would turn to help. But . to the angels when they see a man true to his profession
immortal by the multitudes,, are hastening on to a - disd-aining to entertain Hi<>tives of wrong. Perfect )ove
judgme_nt unsaved and to an eternal . existence of awful stoops to no mean tricks; but is honest and upright clean
anguish in and ver:t few caring for . tpeir souls. through, and, all the motives . controlled by it are lor the -
"Well, I pray for them. " Yes, that m.ay be;. but prayer glory of God and the good of men. While selfish motives
without some personal effort is not going to save men. leave a blight in their trail and are a canker to those who
Those buried alive need and get pick and shovel as well as entertain them, the_ motives tllat areppre and holy will be
d_esire for their rescue. And shall a lost s_oul have less? a delight to the Lord, and be a constant.spring of. joy
. The Church would do well to spend some time in earnest to the possessor. Your- motives, brother- selfish or
-prayer that God would give it glimpse of the awful tor-
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--Keeping Up to Concert Pitch. John N. Short.
THIS is serious consideration when lest"any of you be hardened through what am I now as God sees me? Holi-
= . it applies, not to an instrument of the deceitfulnes-s of sin. For we are ness is a present state and
music, . but to your soul's delicate made"Partakers of Christ if h()ld There is theri no point in our expe-
touch with God. It is to be feared the beginning of om; confidence stead- rience, from the moment . we havE:l
that it is not a subject efthought _. ----------been- whoUy;-sa.rictified;- when wE:l- do--
:--itsllou1a-oe among--those professing . Surely the apostle thought it neces- not need to walk softly before God
heart purity. We have often heard it sary to be watchful. The adversary and abide by a present, posilive faith
said by those who professed to be has a thousand ways of approaching in God. There are a .thousand things
.sanctified, "I do not have to keep ' the soul that may think itself secure, operating all the time which
or. mY religion; religion .. and comes as anangel of light. If it. constan't watchfulness. '
me. " And I have heard it said, were possible he would deceive the legitimate in their way must be
"Get saved yourself and. then you will very elect. It is. said that the sainted guarded against taking possession of
not have anything to do but to save Fletcher lost the experience several the heart.
other people. " times. Other great an'd good men : Jesus spoke of the cares of this life,
"It mliy sound well, but these are have: Alfre.d . Cookman, _who went the deceitfulness of riches and the
very raw and ill considered state- sweeping through the gates washed lusts of otli"er things entering in and
ments. They are not Scriptural, and in the blood of the Lamb, lost it by choking the word and it becoming
thus not true and not reasonable. As indulging in joking with a few minis- unfruitful. And He said: "But that
long as we are moral beings and the ters-at anannnal and djd on the.gooqground are.they which in
. truth is the correlate of. mora] being, . . not recover it for some years. . an hones_t__and_good heart, ?having
. ..: ... .... "\V.e are not mor!liiY stereotyped Would it not be better for sonie to heard the word, keep it, and bring
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and fixed in holiness, we shalf have recognize that they had .lost the expe.- forth fruit with patience."
need to watch and pray, that we enter rience, rather than . to maintain it in - Ther.e is. then the . responsibility .for
not into temptation. As long as we their testillloriy when those who know hearing the WOFd and keeping it in a
m-e subject to temptation we are not them best they could not have good heai::t. So it is written, "But ye,
impeccable. . . the . experience with their spirit and beloved, buiiding yourselves . up . on
It is to be feared.thattoo many who do as they do, .and : talk as they talk; your most holy faith, praying in the
"have experienced, or professed to when their words and deeds-are(flOt Holy Ghost, keep yourselves iii. the
experience, entire sanctification; have that of perfect love to God and their love of God, looking for the mercy of
taken.it for granted that it was a work neighbor? One would be almost forced our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal
that forever settled the soul in perfect to believe that they never had the life.'.' Brother, this life does not live
relations with God, once and- for all. experience, . and could not miss what itself, and it does not keep you only
We often hear expressions which they never lost. If had the expe- as you keep it. It does not hold you
imply this. There is often reference rience;, it would mean much to think, only as you hold it. It is "kept by the
made to the work done and the time .. s peak and act contrary to love. What power of God through faith.'' Because
when it took place as if there was no would it mean to lose it? Could one you were once in . true soul-touch
thought that since that time there ever smile again? , ... heavenly harmony with "the Spirit of
was any place for the admonition of , From observation we believe there all truth, it maynot- be that you are
the apostle, "Take heed, brethren, is too much relianceanddwellingupon there today. You. may not be up to
lest there be in any of you an evil the past, what we were, and not what the true pitch of holy harmony. This
heart of unbelief in departing from is our heart relation tried by the test means much. The c-ause of ,holiness is
the living God. But exhort one of entire sanctification now. Then, suffering because of thisJack.
daily, while it is called today; . what is God doing for me now, and.'.': Cambridge, Mass.
''The Wilderness .. Life''--A Brief Review. -A. L. Whitcomb.
WITHIN the- week an attractiv:e Sanctification it is unnecessary to min_. Soul-Rest. there are some expe-
booklet has been placed in my imize the importance of Regen- riences therein described which the
hands for reading, entitled, '' The eration. '' author accepts as healthy Christian
Crisis of the Deeper Life," published To this statement we cannot but experience (of a low to which.
by "The Alliance Press Co." The give a hearty assent, b:ut at the same I wish to give my most earnest dis-
first two chapters of this publication time, while we would not for a moment sent. In _this chapter on "The Wit-
were read with great pleaaure. . In question the author's integrity or derness Life, " in the midst of some
the opening of the third chapter, a spirituality, we feel compelled to ask, excellent truth, the state-
chaptel entitled ''In is -he not in dangerof committirigthe --mentsoccur:- Speakingoi'"cunversion, -
the author raises a note of warning . error against which he endeavors to - .the writer says, ''A change.camc but
against the liability to minimize the warn others? We have. always con- you found -later-that you did not
experience of New Birth in order . sidered the march of the Israelites have the mastery. over Sin." " Not
to properly make room fo:t the ad- from Egypt to Kadesh Barnea as a so," writes the Apostle John,. wh:en
vanced experience of Christian Purity. fair type of a mixed multitude of he declares, ''Whosoever sinneth hath
In this connection the author says, Believers in their healthy progress not seen Him, neither known Hirri,"
"In the importance of from conversion to Canaan of aU:q. "Whosoever is born of God doth.
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not commit sin: " "For whosoever is strength, every one of them appear: Cook saying, ''The heir -of the new
of G<>d overcometh the world,.' :. eth before God." Should we receive life is saved from the guilt, the love
(See 1 John 3:6-10. and 1 John 5:4.) . the uneven life of a mixed multitude and the .power of sin."
Even the Roman Prelate, F. W. Faber, as our pattern, or the standard set Fifth, ''This Regenerate life corre-
has sung of victory in the Regenerate . before :Qin the Jaw c:>f God, _ the only sponds spiritually to the Wilderness .
Life,. in the strain beginning gallery of an ideal life? . If we accept . wanderings of the children of Israel,'"
- - _____ . the former are we not much more ''On the one . hand there were many
. Ar.e flung to the winds, .
the mercy of God t his poor slave is finite beings, than the Divine char- But on the other Wilderness
set free; .. . --
And the strong grace of' heaven . acteristics of New Testament Grace? was a place of testing and "trial,.Jmg--
Breathes fresh o'er my mi!1d . . Fourth, "The love of sin was gone, ing in defeat and disaster." "For"
. '- . , Like the ;winds that its power w;as not destrOyi!d. '' If he continues, ''the people ofte:p dis-
- gladden the sea.".. . . . . by "power" 'tpe' author means abUity ' obeyed the Lord; -at' Kadesh Barnea . .
-Second, "you found that you could .to antagonize, to oppose, I assent; if .they openly rebelled . a'gainet Him, '
not overcome the evil in your life- he means "Power to domineer, to and lost their inheritance .. -
resolutions were -made but broken as ruie," I dissent. That he means the through unbelief. The life of a
t;>[te_n as made." Does not this appear latter appears from his statement, :Regenerate child of God is a life of
as a modern picture of backslidden ''You could not, overcome the evil in testing and trial," but does it neces:..
Israel? What advantage has the ... your life"' and "Resolutions . sarily end iri defeat and disaster?.
Regenerate Son of God over the Old made but broken as often as made,'' Does a true child of God ''often dis-
Testament Servant of the Law? Is "v "you promised the Lord .that you obey_ the Lord" and ''openly rebel.
.he not_ ' in _the category with 'would not sin, but you could not keep . 'against Him?'' '. I
those "with- God was grieved YfJUr prm:mse: . . 'Yas the of .
forty years,?" with "whose car- declares, "Brethren, are d;btors; Jype_9!. t11e.
casses fell m the Wilderness?" . .not to the flesh, to hve after the Regenerate Ltfe? Rather was 1t not
Third, ''you found your experience flesh, for if ye live after the flesh, ye set up by the Lord as a stupendous
uneven and crooked." That of Israel shall die; but if ye through the Spirit blunder? A warning to the Church
. alter the Rebellion at. Kadesh Banzea . do mortify the deeds of the body ye of G'od lest through love of ease and
certainly was! but "the path of the . shall live." Evi:m a modern disobedience they inher-
just as-the shining light that shin- pher . has advocated . a more sturdy itance and miss the vine cla_d hills . of .
eth more and more unto the perfect faith than that .of the author of . Spiritual Caanan.-
day," and : 'They go from strength to "Deeper Life" for I hear a Joseph (Condu ded Next Week . )

The .. True Witness. R. Hurlbut.
Jesus, the " son of man" stands up power to speak as a faithful and true grace and truth was revealed, and
with us as a witness. His witnessing witness. As evidence of this the Satan was in awful contrast.
was not of Himself. He says, "it is world said, " No man spake like this- Faith in . the witness arid in what
another. that bears :witness of Me and man. " he knew worked a revelation. This
know that . the witness He The gross darkness of the age was believing and accepting 'becomes real
witnesseth of me is true. ? .like: that of Egypt-could be felt. A in our experience. Unbelief repudi- .
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This was true of John also. He few wise men caught the glimmer of ates the witness; makes - the-message-
witnessed to the truth. We own not this light. John was not this light. as an idle tale. We overcome by the .
the truth-it is above us, it drifts . He caught the rays of itand- rejoiced blood of the Lamb and the word of
into our consciousness: . In a way we in it. The shepherds were witnesses our testimony, while we love not our
know it to be truth. -John became one. The light was a lives unto the death; " The life of
John was sensitive to the -voice of witness-Jesus was that Light. John Jesus ran through all the phases of
God, and became a witness when he said, "Behold the Lamb of God." All His inner spoken life
saw the Spirit like a dove descending The rays of light pierced other souls . . and outer works .were testimony.
upon Jesus. He knew the truth and The truth has power to transform. Listen, His last worq was a
uttered it. Satan, to deceive, speaks, -It is propagated through a succession mand : . "Wait for the promise of the
but sugar 'the with the of witnesses. We must first have Father," then "Go ye in.to all the
truth. The most .insiduous poison is faith in the veracity of the witness. world."
truth shaded with error. The resurrection Jesus the "Ye shall receive power to be wit-
The Word says, - ''It pleased . -the . - dead .is the. basis of our faith in _Him. after that the Holy Ghost has
Father.-that.in Hiin should all fulness This clinches all other witnessing. Is co-me upon you." We ate inade wit'-" -
So Jesus ."We speak not the only evidence of His veracity: nesses by the illumination of the
what .we do know and testify that we . The wi tnessing of John was a dis- Spirit. The " anointing that abideth"-
have "seen_." ' . turbing element in all that region. making us to "be enriched in all
. The Revelator speaks of Christ as Investigation was in the air while all .utterance and knowledge." In hav-
"the faithful . '' Evidently men mused.''"""1.'he ran ing this-' ' utterance and knowledge''
the Son and the Father were inter- . high. The upper crust_:_the authori- -there comes the "joy of God which
blended in all knowledge and wisdom ties awoke to questionings. is your With fire-:tippe$1
and from this came forth the Revivals come this way. God with tongues from an inner. heart exper-
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i{mce, we burn to tell it. The are studying "Walker's Philosophy of To Him be .all the glory. We expect
world must hear it-we must know the Plan of Salvation; " "A Primer of to go from here to another meeting
and testify to what we know. The Christian Doctrine," by Milton S. in the western part o{Kansas.
Holy Spirit was sent to testify of Terry, and ''Possibilities of Grace," We ask all your prayers that God
Jesus: To have the baptism is to by Asbury Lowrey .. Besides we take may us to the salvation of souls . .
have the witness within; so we know an advanced course in spelling. The AND. EDITH ORNDOFF.
-- and-sJ?eak--the--mind-of- the-g-Feat-w-i-t .... - - . .JC ___
ness. Using the envelope system for. mis- . COULEE CITY, WASH.
This is our business. We have no sions our offerings for' the month. of We are doing our best to spread
?the.r. If message is from .Hi.m, January will reach nearly if not quite Scriptural holiness in the regions
be hstened , to and ... . . We t}Je victory where . it has hitherto beeil .. littl
Will the ' :' . ' . ' . . and rrbvihg.on for greatertriumphs: ... knowh arid we 'giad
Satan s tongue 1s tipped the c. E. c. tory for Jesus and truth in .those
of hell ; the h1s people .JC .JC "" places.
are set on fire of hell. KAN. The Lord is helping my so B
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.thratnhspoHsell .te d tfi e, aptism We have felt many times . that we Dega and myself to . open up new
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Y Plri an. r.e pos.sess fields. My s'on and myself have -held
th t f h h is ought to write a . few lines. to our
e o t e Witness-t IS many friends through the MESSEN- two meetings of about eight days
real "" "" GER, but never hay had anything of each at a country place about thirty
,..,_ --:i- -:1 n , until now. We have -been miles northwest of our home this
...... .. .. more tlfan winter. Our have not been in
three weeks, corrimg here air.ectly. vai n. Souls -are. seeking afte}:' the
CHICAGO LETTER. Salt Lake to hold special meet- Lord. We expect ,begin
. The revival is -still on. Following ings with a barid of Holy Ghost meeting there in about one week.
the wonderful Bud Robinson meetings people.and it -is truly wonderful, the: We feel that .in the. near we
. we have enjoyed a continual :'Zictory. ..manner, in which God has poured our . will have a class organized there and
.Since the .. close of the meetings we. His Spirit. . little church built there, as
passed. two Sa})baths and fuliy About thirty-five hav'e sought par-.. quite a number of the of that' '
forty pertons have been at the mourn- don or sanctification. The attendance <!Ommunity are calling fo"r the organ-
ers' ben'ch for .salvation, and nearly has been small on account o{ the hall ization and church. building. We are
all have "stuck" until the_ fire fell. being out of the way, but conviction preaching at other points also and
We remained until nearly 12 o' clock, has seized almost every sinner that the prospects for a permanent work
but the victory gained was glorious. came into the hall. Severa] times, is good all along the line of our work.
Despite the inclemency of the weather different ones have been stricken to Bro. Dega, my son and Bro. Myers
and the exceedingly slip.pery streets, the floor by the power of God. O_n (all young men) are engaged in an
attendance has been good.. The occasion an unsaved girl, thirteen old-time country revival now. . Souls
people have a mind to work and the years of age, was stricken down, and are getting saved on the Blood and
spirit of prayer is abroad. We are lay groaning and weeping until mid- fire line.
banding o.urselves together to ask the nigl)t before reliefcame. One lady, I have a good tabernacle 35x50 feet
Lord to keep the tide of salvation on, a wife and.mother, came to the altar, and am expecting to begin a :meeting
to send us enough money this year to and God wonderfully saved her . . On at Grear; Idaho, some time near the
pay for our new lot, about $5000. "goirig .. home she husband first of June. My son and perhaps.
Should we reach the goal, then next quite mad. She and her mother went other workers will likely work with
year we will be ready for the church to prayer, and when evening came he us this summer. Any one desiring
project . . Let the re_aders of the I.V1Es- said he was going to meeting if they . our services can make arrangements
SENGER remember us at a throne of wouldn't insult him up .there. Well, with us by writing us at Coulee City,
grace.. t. he came and GOd got hold .of him, WM. S. RICE.
Thirty-six new members were with the result that he came to the .;;& .;;&
received during January and more to altar and commenced to plead with SOUTHWICK, IDAHO.
follow the iirst Sunday in March. the saints to pray for. him. We all We have justclosed a good meeting
After house-cleaning we expect to took hold with stro:ag faith, and the at Cavendish, a small place five miles
have fully 500, of whom 95% give .. devils were cast out, a!? the Jpan tes-:- . frq_m here. Brother Loeb came and
evidence of a genuine religious expe- tified he saw them. Glory to our stayed three weeks and'did some gcod
rience. Our youQg people are espe- God. preaching. Three souls got sanctifid
cially active. They maintain the Sunday, January was our 'great and one . saved . .. Then Broth,.er Little
-- Sunday evening -meeting and also c service, when God came d6wn in came and spent twelve days preaching
special service on Friday power and every heart the' stralght holiness fire. One young
-evening of each Sixteen new was melteq . . Six at the altar for lady got brightlysavd.;. she is aswet ...
members were received into the sanctification and one for pardon. singer. Others were at the altar, but
society recently. There are quite a Some have given up tobacco and did not to God. There were many
number of .others who will be received others Lodges, and .. a general uplift things against the meeting, but I do
later. . has been experienced. We have not praise God for the good that was done.
The pastor teaches a class in Chris- . . preached much, did not pretend to, There was seed sown that we pray
tian Doctrine each Monday as this .is our meeting of this may grow into a camp-meeting this
-The class number.;; twenty-five. W _kind. But God has done the work. summer. 0 we. have a camp-
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meeting. There are s.o many poor lowed us to the church. Two of these . blessed truths. We expect to see a
souls. here hungry to know a way of men sought the Lord. lasting work dorie in the souls and
Jiving above. 'the average Christian's We have had a .constant revival.for lives of this people . . Pray for us.
, life. Praise GOd forthefew who dare months, . with seeking souls every ARTHUR F. INGLER.
go through for Christ! I feel as if I week, but we . a more .JJ .JJ .JJ
soon will not be the only member here special effort with Bro. Ruth on the LEHIGHTON, PA.
to the 23d and ask We are iu the of a real revival
let others.do as they may, I mean to aniriterest in. your prayers: .. ---here, aleast it looks that way now.
be true to all the light I can get. The.. A: 0. HENRICKS. We have been praying for one and the
way of holiness is. just what I love to .jC $ church has been aroused before our
I mean by the help God to . KEENE, N. 11 evangelist came. On Feb. 9, Miss
'spend in this way as the Lor.d '. Rev: .F. L; Sprague has .resigned as . C]JI.ra. Boyd,. . 9{ Philfld.el-:-
may- lead . . much that_' tht=l few pastor of the Bt=lthany preache-d us .the word twice with.
holiness foiks mre may"be true and Nazarene Church, Vernon St., Keene, unction, and several sought the Lord.
that the holy fire may r.un and many N. :H. The follo,;h}g is taken from Last night there was a break and the
be'-made to see the great riee(i'of this .the Keene Evening of .Feb, 8, tar was fi1Je4 .with
grand work. I am sanctified, and
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: 'The Church h_as given a call to Sister Boyd IS JUSt preachmg the G.os-
healed of many diseases, so all my life Miss Mary c. Woodbury of Worcester,
is in His hand. Amen. I love the Mass., .who has b_ee.n l;t'Qc;>ring qutte ever! LuRA A. HoRTON.
_,MESSENGER. MAJW E. BUCKBEE. successfully for some eight weeks . . tr . ""
with this Church. Miss Woodbury . PREMIUM OFFERS WITHDRAWN .
.JJ .JJ .- invitation and We hereby vyithdn1w all PremiQm
BOISE, l'DA$:o; . begirrher dudes as
We have been holding meetings at The iS"':how in- the best ... . . ..
Mountain Home for four weeks and t b tli" t 11 d fi . il pr,;;mmm offer-mt'ist serrd::-tl\em-m-aF
IOn . o . sp1r1 ua Y an na.nCia Y oqce if premium is-
in that time there must have been that It has been for some time, as NAZARENE PUBLISHING Co.
nearly seventy conversions, several there.is a good religious interest and
of whom were sanctified. More young the heavy mortgage has been
men and womeri were converted in so that the' pro'perty is how clear froin
this meeting than in meeting we all encumbrances. Miss W oodbliry .
have ever qeen in, fpr the size of the has been engaged in successful evan-
town. The Congregational Sunday gelistic work for some years and comes
School Supterintendent was sanctified to Bethany Pentecostal -Nazarene .
in our meeting. God gave us a church Church with the best of credentials."
in Mountain Home with a membership ' "' J& .JJ
of over sixty, and at least ten more to SAG HARBOR.
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19-121 E- Sixth St.
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INSPIRING REFRESHING
THE NEW BOOK .
follow soon; a Sunday School of sixty- Praise the Lord! Received the
nine, and a Young People's Society . papers at Fitchburg and also. A [ ( G ld
of twenty-five; and the beauty of this Thanks. We are having winter here; PP eS 0 0 ;
church is, there are nearly as many people are harvesting ice for the
men as there are women. We secured summer trade, but God is helping us
three of the best lots in the. city on - sow- the Gospel . for eternity._ Bro.
the next corner for our church the
Fessenden is the genial pastor of the
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going to begin to build a new church in Sag Harbor, and together w}th his
36x50. The next morning there were faithful wife are serving the Lord
three teams ready to haul stpne and and the people gladly. God is bless-
lots of men' ready to .work on the ing own soul and keeping me
building. They expect to have their tender toward all mankind. The
own place of worship ready in six Spirit helps me preach and slng the
weeks. Pray for this field. Sister old story of "free grace and dying Address "R. P. ,"'
Phelps is their pastor. She is a holy love,, and hearts are drinking in the . 730 San Pedro St. , Los An,geles, Cal.
woman about sixty-three years of
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ancLare most an-xious to learn is not to be found . among earth's
of Him. There. -is an intimit!on to say atJast, "The fear of
through article that there may be the Lord . that is wisdom . and to
a consecration to Christ fpr the nega- . depart f;om evil is understanding, ,_
of being .. cleansed Of this experience and life he says:
sm, while the element that consti- "There is a path which no fowl know-
Christ's sanctification ''For eth; and which the vulture'.s eye hath
their sakes I not seen;. the lion's. whelps have not
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EDITORIAL
DISTRICT ASS.EMBLIES. ..
The following is the order of the
District Assemblies as agreed upon by
the General Superintendents:
Washington, D. April30 . . Har rington, Del.
New York .... .... ...... May 7 .... Brooklyn, N. Y.
New England ......... May 14 ... .............. : ........ .
Pittsburgh ............. May 21. .... .' Pittsburg, P a.
Northwest ............. J1;113e 4 ........ Por.tland, Ore.
It is expected that each of these
Assemblies will be preceded with
a great mass-meeti ng.
soul to be ;freed sm, as Charles and searched it out; And unto man He
Wesley has put'in the mouth of such: said Behold-the fear of the Lord."
' ' B:eak off the yoke sin, said: ''And an 'highwa shall
And set my sp1n.t free ; Y .
I cannot rest till pure .within, be there, and a way, and It shall b.e
Till I a m wholly lost in Thee. " called, The way of holiness; the un.:
Yet there breaks out here, as there clean shall not pass over it; but it
breaks out everywhere through the shall be the wayfaring men,
longing wrought in the soul by the though fools, shall not et:r therein.
Holy Ghost, that further, .incompre- . No lion shall be t.l'\ere, nor a_ny raven-
'hensible desire to be los.t in God. ous beast shall go up thereon, it shall
Our consecration is unto Jesus not be found there; but the redeemed
Chris.t, to be in His pe'rfeCt will and shall walk there. And the ransomed
to be filled with all the fullness of of the Lord shall return to
God. Paul's in which Zion with songs and everfasting joy
he suffered the loss of ail things that upon their heads: they shall .obtain joy
he might "know Him and the power and gladness, and_sorrow and sighing
,.,. ,.,. ,.,. of His resurrection, .and- the fellow- .shall flee .. away. " .
OUR CONSECRATION. ship of His sufferings, being made This. not only tells of the political
in an article on "Social Aspects.of coni_ormaJ:>le unto His death," is the way opened up for the children of
Sanctification" in The . Advocate, in pattern of every man's consecration- Judah to return frQm captivity, and
which are some very good things, but to be His own, and the temple of His that it was also a way of transformed
in whi_ch.the author says: abode. No man can be so consecrated spiritual life; but that it was also a
"He whose religion has stopped to God as to be sanctified wholly, but type of the holy ,way of all of the
short of a dedication of himself to he so becomes the new incarnation .. of redeemed of God.
humanity, whatever may be his expe- Christ, that "to live is Christ," and Jeremiah, speaking of backsljdden
riences or ecstacies, has still much to - his life being, not he that liveth, but Israel, says that their. course had
learn of Christ." Christ living in 'him. It is repugnant caused them to stumble in .their ways
That sounds so much like the voices to the nature of entire sanctifi- from the ancient paths, to walk in
which once filled my soul, that it has cation that a man can be so conse- paths, in a way not cast up. The .
a.stqmge, sad familiarity . . I had lost crated as to be freed from sin, and . same prophet commands them to ask:
the Comforter- out of __ my heart; I live for the selfish ends of the "Where is the good way?" -and to
would have still said that I was sane- ecstacies he might seek to experience. walk therein.
_tifi.ed,_I __ The sanctified-life is 'given only when God's -highway of holiness is the .
indeed I . .was quite sure that I. was a --we con{e ... tothe--end-- of --self"-an(f.are- way - wftlio.iiC whiCli .. no ......
little further advanced than those given to Christ for Him to live His manshallseetheLord. Jesus declares:
who were so emphasiz'ing what they fife in us. Thi:m the ends of His "I am the way." There is only one
had received of cleansing and victory sanctification will fill' us, as He fills way giyen under heaven among. men
through the blcod of Jesus, I was so our being. He brings in His whereby we -can be saved; and that
anxious to get people saved and not personality and pou:rs the pass"ion of way is where men walk with Him in
squander all of my strength and time His being through every avenue of white; He suffered'without the gate
on myself. I had, I thought, a fur- the soul. Any other ideal of sa.ncti- that He might sanctify the people
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with His own blood; and we are to go Church, Los Angeles. Rev. Isaiah SPANISH MISSION.
urito Him without the camp, bearing Reid will have the meeting at 3 p.m., . Nineteen were present at the sew-
His reproach. He gave Himself for and Mrs. Rose Potter Crist will ing school on Saturday afternoon.
the Church, that He . might sanctify preach at night. Her effective, edify- B_ro. Fredricks sent by his wife, who
and cleanse it. ing sermoiis should be. heard as widely has so faithfuliy helped in this work
This is not the "Hig1Hir Life.'' That as possible. . among the children, some oranges'for
--1sacomparative-:term--and .. "Our them, and how they did enjoy them!
that there is another way not so higlt meeting at Hynes is- going with a Many of these cliHdren are from Catlr---:-
by which men may i 'each the goal; rising tide. The altar is well filled olic homes. From the sewing school
whe.n -God ha.s declared that there is with seekers at every altar we get them into the Sunday-School,
,no qther. way ofJife but the hoJy way, call. Last night the house . was we get 1nto their homes with the .
norie higher; . jUst one_. crowded: to 'the: .. *-fth inessage: t>f . Jesqs. . Fifty-ol)e
way-'-"the way of holiness. standing. The altar was filled with present in theSunday-School. on Sab.:.
' - . .- .- earnest seekers. Bro. Bowes .is bath, . Our niissiomiry offering for
ing the Gospel in The was $6.32, and it.is.'Jusfwon_;
Notes and Personals
will continue this week." .. derful how joyful they are in this
.,. $ .JI' giving through the . envelopes: Our . .
. KEEP the Missionary interests alive girls in the home put the first money
. earnest prayer and liberal offer- PROHIBI':I'ION !'lOTES: have itito 'their envelopes . .
ings. c. J. KINNE. On Thursday night last God so pre::.
REV. C. p. LANPHER has accepted The great state of' m;y redeem ciously came ill our midst to bless and ...
self. peopie once eqjoyed the benefits of
-the-eaJI-:.W-;be--assistan.t.i>.astor of the .. state::..:ohibition, but were sold out to the . give access at the throne. Our people
__ .. .. _ Grand 91d Party,.andgot tfle1rpay. They get so
: th.e The people have 'lately had a meeting inDes absorbed iir talking with God that .. :;;
church at Whittier Sunday, artd ' "Moiiies''and ha:Ve decided to-push the question often are prayi:pg the--
of submitting a constitutional amendment to t" S d ft
reports good au
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"t. same 1me. un ay a ernoon an
the people. They oncE!''fave a majority of.
THE Missionary from the 30,000 for such an amendment, but were Indian brother and his wife . from the
... t:: F' ch h f J cheated .. by some technicality . . We .. have no Friends school were .with us and sung
. Irst urc or .. anuary and g. a ve the1'r t. J't:nonies.to th.e glory
h d d d 11 doubt they ,will make it lOO,OOO.nexttime . ....
was $75. Good. One un re
0
ars of God. He sp.oke of. the awful.dar . k. -
next month. Arthur Farwell made a speech in-Palmer
Park, .Chicago, in which he gave the people ness of his people without God, and
SUPERINTENDENT H. F. REYNOLDS an idea of what could be done with the enor- their heathen worship. After the
d $
.250 ent Sunday from motis sum which her peci"p.le annually g.ive to
secure on a rec meeting Juana, a Company E gir],
th C b
'd L d S }em the saloon, and for which they get in return ,
e am r1 ge,- ynn an a came to me and said, "Oh! Sister
h h f h M' trouble and sorrow. .
c urc es, or t Isswnary cause. Mc.Reynolds, .I warit to tell. vou some_.
On Jan. 29, the police .... court of "'
BRO. A. G. WASHBURN, of Fre- Georgia, experienced something new, i.e., . thing. I wish to study very hard and
dalba, cal., writes that Mrs. Wash- the first day in its history when no money go to the and learn the .Bible
burn is very low with pneumonia, and was realized in fines. Only the twenty-ninth . and go as a missionary to the Indians.,;
. requests earnest prayer that God may day of prohibition, ami such a record as that. And 'I said, Amen, Juana; so let it be.
"Spare her to us a little while The whiskey trust is now sending out to all At the night service an Indian with
longer." Amen. newspapers which will use it a page of plate three others came to the altar for a
matter making an attack on the prohibition
REv: "T. H. AGNEW has recently law of Maine. - Looks odd, doesn't it? The clean heart, and tw'O other young men .
organized a church at Indianapolis and distillers say there is more liquor fou.n:d .God -faitliful to pardon their-:-
. which ' it is qoped ' will soon number sold in Maine than in s.ta,t.es, stil.l sins. There are two young men here
seventy-five members. Rev. John they are opposed -to prohibition. ,.,P6or fel- from Brother WUlis Brand's work in .
h' :lows, even a blockhead would smile at such Peru, South America. There is a good
Norberry has refused a call to . t lS consistency as that. , . opportunity for some one to do some
owing to evangelistic engage- . The Pullman Car Co. 'has decided to. di'scon- missionary work to help these two
ments. tinue the sale of liquor on ali of its c;rs until they can find work to heli> them-
BRO. and Sister . Logie ot Onlario, throughout the United States. What next? selves, as they expended 'all their
left Los Angeles Tuesday morning Surely we ought to rejoice. .. means in coming.
We are still . believing for a bicycle
fora year's work in the evangelistic , Revs. W. W. Logan, J. Q. A. Henry and C. for the use . . of Alberto MeJ' ia in the
fi ld Th
'11 f th as J. Hall have been stirring up the saloon ques-
e . ey Wl go as ar nor - wor.k of the mi'ssion.
ti<;m in Los Angeles by having a controversy
Washington, holding meetings_ at with Brewer Busch, v.;ho is visitln)!.iri this We need the help of two or three
various places on the way. will . . It is said ' th!lt the hit dog howls. ladies on Saturday in the sewing
probably go east from_ there. . . Busch must be hit, l,!S iUs s>1id that he paid school at 2: 30 p. m . .
THE . Church at Elysian He'hrhts, $150 to get a long waii in one of the Los We need very badfy shoes for
is planning for a revival campaign in . Angeles papers. He has also been telegraph- dren who are barefooted this bad
_. ing to Atlanta to a"scertain the truth of state- weather. Our little preacher boy,
the near future . .. go_Qd-- .. ments concerning the"effe(!ts }!_f:P.rohibition . . Valentine is sadly in need of shoes .
day Sunday, Bro. Martin preaching The replies were not to.his liking. --...... __ ...


in the morning and two College stu- Next Sunday afternoQn Rev. C. J. Ha_II will .)1 .)1 .- " .
dents, Bros. Franklin and Keeler,' speak in Symphony Hall, 232 s. Hill St. , at 3 The beautiful Calendar offered by
had charge of the night service. P: has '!>een a great demand for . . . the Publishers for advance pasment,s
his speech m reply to brewer Busch and a -- b t ' th of be t
"THE 'Glory .of the Christ great crowd will no doubt assemble to hear on su scrip IOn lS a mg . au
way'' will be Dr. Bresee's subject on him. His topic will be, "The Falsehoods and and well worth your effort to
. ' next Sabbath :. morning at . First Blasphemies of the Liquor Traffic." a- See the offer on page 10.
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Los Angeles and Vicinity
AT THE TABERNACLE_
The Sabbath services are full of
. blessings. Dr. Bresee baptized several
children, and then preached from Jer.

in the ways and see, and ask for the
old paths, where is the good way, and
walk therein, and ye shall find rest
for ,;our souls:-"' It . wa$ earnest
for "the' ' 'old which lea'd
-to the "good way" of perfect love,
and of its peaceful, joyful, triumph-
. aiit, evangelistic life.
united with the Church.
Rev. Isaiah Reid had charge in the
afternoon. The message was. from
2 Cor. 7:1. He showed from numer-
ous collateral Scriptures that ourchief
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eles; Mrs. Lucy .johnson, 3533 S.-
Flower street, Los Angeles; L . . J.
and.Mrs. S. J. _ Logi_e.
.[February_ ?O, 1908
saloon. This brings to us more than
our share of the "bum element" as
tourists. This ma,kes the problem of
church work a very difficult one. But
God .is able to make all things abound
. . VERNON CHURCH. unto His children. Brethren, pray
A day-:of-victorywamjoyedat-- the--for us. -L. ll.HuMPiiiiEY.
Vernon Pentecostal Church. of the .;;c JJC, JJC
Nazarenes; February 16. The. pastor . . PASADENA CAL.
preached in the morning service on . . '
the ''Love f ...... e S i it "and at the. Ap .. day Lord
' :O .. :B p d s t G y. -was with us blessmg His people .. Our
ro. ant disther Sabbath-School is increasing in inter-
were w1 us an presen e . e I - .
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k' f
At th 1 f th est and numbers. We are oo mg or
s10nary cause. e c ose o e . . b
k d th h t . the great holiness conventwn to e
service one see er praye roug o . . - f
t
h bl I H II 1 h' s s held m our church to be a meetmgo
e h a ve
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t- . power and biessing to - Surely .
ter Cnst 1s to preac at ernon nex G d . 'th . T H' b th 1
A o IS WI us. o 1m e e g ory
Sunday mormng,_ February 23. . f , -: A.
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orever. men. B. H. K.
genera mv1 a Ion Is e ...... en e o -a . .- JJC JJC
THE PASTOR.
business was to perfect holiness, that .ii Tha..in.ter.es.tin_ou
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-ll1eeti.ng.s- w-ith-
----:--=-----=o=-= c=E:-: ANPARK, Bro. Ruth :was so irit:_ense that we cb!l-
LONG BEACH, CAL.
was .not. an anrtulling-{)f our life, btil a .. , d Th d .... .. ht 1 t k.
... We -are J. ust closing_-a five-.weeks' -tmue up to urs ay mg as wee
ne . w life comes into the life: th.at we . . h . 0
Y revival service. I am happy to say . with seekers at eac service. ne
have. Following this . there were
that -God has visited His people. night there were as many as seven .
. mahy glowing testimonies to . the Quite a number have been saved .and Sabbath was one of the most encour-
.cieansing power of the bl_ood of the d. .;r:w h d"' h 1
sanctified, and several backsliders agmg ays. e - a muc - arE>er -
Lamb.. .. were reClaimed. 'The Church gen-er- congregations both night
In the evening Mrs. Rose Potter ally has taken higher ground. We than for smrte time, while the spirit
Crist again occupied the pulpit, preach- humbly thank God and take courage. of the meeting was buoyant and
ing in demonstation and power 'of Hallelujah! fraught with vigoro and intensity,
Holy Spirit from Rom. 1: 16. She We had the assistance of Evangelist which our own souls delight in.
showed that the puroose of the gospel . Alpin M. Bowes from Denver, Col., Miss Cora Knight was receivep into
is to save them that believe, in which for two and ahalf days of the time. membership one week ago. It is mar-
I.t. Is eminently successful, that the 1 h th f k
Bro. Bowes is a grand young man ve ous ow e expenses o our wor
Su. ccess Is not dependent on the multi- t s 't h
and a good He was a:q, are me . o many 1mes we .. ave
.tude who may be saved by it, but in inspiration to our people: Our young brought in . our a!}d !;lfferings, .
its efficacy in saving those who com- people and all had a chance to see that yet there would be a deficiency. It
ply with its conditions. There were Jesus can so thoroughly save a young was so yesterday. There was $27.70
two seekers at the altar, who prayed person that he will have no hankering of our interest money u'nprovided. A
through to victory. J. P. c. after the world; with its fun and folly. brother from Washington heard of
Cpmpany E accepted an invitation May God bless Bro. Bowes wherever the need and quietly whispered into
from the Brotherhood of St. Stephen his lot is cast. He preache_s . the thepastor's.ear,''Call around Monday
to attend their meetjng, as Sister Crist . straight gospel ofBible holjness. We and I will give you a check to cover
was to address them: She brought a shall not soon forget his-earnest, lov- the amount." We felt like crY.ing,
precious and stirring message from ing sermons . . , laughing and shouting all at once.
1 Gor. 16: 13, speaking especially of Among those who have Well, brethrei), "God is good. "
the elements which make for stro_ng joined us is Sister Whitehead, an He is our soul's delight this very min-
Christian manhood, naming them in elder from the Protestant Methodist ute. If every one interested will keep
order as '(1) clear- convictions o:f''right Church of , Iowa Conference. She on praying for Long Beach, Old
and wrong; (2) purity of heart and comes well recommended by her Con- Be-elzebub will have to give the faith-
life; (3) a sound miild; (4) faith; (5) ference President and the Holiness ful saints a larger place than they_
the anointing of the Holy Ghost. As Band o_f East Des Moines, Iowa. She have yet occupied.
Sister Crist showed how blessedly _is ready to take work among the The pastor was graciously helped of
God had provided for us all to be Pentecostal Nazarenes, eit}ler as an the Lord at both services, preaching
strong in Him, our hearts burned evangelist or as pastor. We are in on in the and on
within us 'with a great desire to be the -midst of a hot fight for Prohibi- 'Conquering_" at night. . ... f-... G. E.:
--strou'g ''in the -Lord and in the power- tion. Let .the ... saints .. pray that the- - - :,;c :.,c .;c .
of His might." There were several coming election may witness the com- WHITTIER, CAL.
seekers at the c_lose of the meeting. plete overthrow of the licensed saloon A good interest was at
in Ocean Park, Santa. Monica and the ali-day meeting held in Whittier.
Venice. These three cities, lying -The services began with a. prayer-
here side by side on the bay are indeed meeting; at which there was an unu-
"beautiful for situation." But, sad .. sual of the Holy Spirit.
to ..... say, we are cursed with the Mrs. Rose Potter C:dst preached at 11

THE following were received into
Church membership at First'Church,
Los Angeles; Sabbath: Abundio
Montes, Antonia Montes! Los Ang-
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o'clock, and seekers were forward for GRAND AVENUE CHURCH.
prayers, some of whom were blest. Sabbath last was the first fine day
Prefe'rred
At the afternoon hour Dr. Bresee for se.rvices to be held in the _ new FoR all kinds of carpenter work,
preacheqin a masterly way arid again phurch the Nazarene - apply toR. E. Shaw, 757 Ruth ave.
there were seekers at the altar. In on Grand avenue since it was opened, To LET.-Nice sunny front room;
the ev.ening Sister Crist preached with and showed a perceptible increase in entrance; -_ in 639
- --power-and-unction-aad-se.vel'alseekers __ __ the_ c_ongregations during the day. Kohler street; also one ms1de room.
were at the altar, of whom prayed Rev. ,C; V. LaFontafne-'pre-acned- at . ---- ----------- FOR -SALE.--:----------------
through to victory. A goodly number the morning and night services, with $1150, 3 Rooms, Lot 40x130, $200 cash, $15 mo.
. . . . . _ _ . . - $1000, 2 Rooms, Lot 4C.x120, $250 cash, $10mo.
of _ F1rst Chutch people went over to much blessmg to --the people, and $1450,4 Rooms, Lot 40x!35, $500 cash, 2years
.help push the battle. J. P. -C. Re-v. R. Pierce gave the message at $
2
100, 5 Room. Cottage, $400 cash, $25 mo.
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_ _ $2800, 5 R. Modem Cottage, $200 cash, $20 mo .
.,c .,c ;.,s ' ' ' t e afternoon ho mess meetmg, when . , Acres \p Rivel"Bide Co. to _exchange; $1000
SAN DIEGO; CAL. . two or three souls came seeking- and , . ' . . , T. A. LAW; 823 ave.<.
f - d . '- . . . Phone Home F5479 Snnset Mam 8760
It indeed seemed good to have a soon were oun reJOicmg. FRANK A. LAW
Sabbath with ito rain or mud, and to Arrangements arebeing made for
get back to our usual congregations. the early dedication of this tasty
A precious spirit of love arid union little church in the near future. An
characterized the services all day on a\1-day meeting wi11 be held next
last Sabbath. Six were receivd into Thursday, February 27, with sErvices
church fellowship, and several .were at 10:30, 2:30 and and all are
blessed at altar. The church is -cordially invited to be present.
-. -. - .. b-ecoming,-s-t-r-onger-and- mor..e.,..settle$l ________ _
OBITUARY
- in the work, and while the rains and
mud greatly' hindered _ iri our special
meetings; yet our people have proved
themselves true to the cause. Our
people are looking up and with rejoic- NINK.- Fred W. Nirik was born in
Prussia in 1851. When twenty-nine
years of age he -came"'toA::merica and
in Pennsylvania, .where he
)ived for five-years. In 1885 he came
. ing press on to greater things. _
. J . . GooDWIN.
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UPLAND, CAL,
Our special meeting closed on Sab-
bath evening. Rev. T. G. Rogers and
wife proved a great blessing to our
church and community. With their
faithful clear preaching and teaching .
they won the hearts of many. Quite
a number sought and ob.tained pardon,
reclamation or entire s.anctification.
Two men saved at the last service-
one an aged man. Four additions to
the church on-Sabbath, -and we go on
with the battle against the devil and
sin: W.-C. WILSON.
.)1 .JI .)1
REDLANDS, CAL.
The Holy Spirit is moving on at
Re'diands with inc;easing victory.
Last week was a good week .all the .
west and !orated in Topeka, Kas. ,
where he opened up a meat market,
which he so successfully conducted
for twenty-two years.
His earthly life closed November .
22, 1907, at the age of fifty-six years.
The funeral services were conducted
from the family residence, 1016 Hun-
toon street, on Sunday, November 24,
by his old friend and former pastor,
Rev. G. -B. Howard of Kansas City,
Mo. In 1892 Mr. Nink was married
to Mrs. S. M. Kimble, who together
with her husband were acceptable and
consistent members of the ' Church of
the Nazarene. The strength of his
Christian character and the influence
of his life made a deep impression
upon the community.
FRANK McCLUNEY.
STINNARD.-Mrs. Fred Stinnard
. --
Has opened an office at his residence,
823 Central ave. He would be pleased
to meet his old and new customers .
needing Real Estate, Rentals and. Col-
lections. Houses and Lots on easy
payments.
Professional Cards
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DR?PAUL BRESEE -
511-15 LISSNER "BLDG.
524 S. SPRIKG. ST.
Tel Main 1484 HomeF 1484
Hours 10 to 2. 10 a. m. Sunday;
Residence U26 Santee St. - Phones Br011dway 4133
Loa Angeles. Cal. . llome 2798
Frrl:f:D. Residence 533 S. Ctunminp St.
. . _. Hotne phone 4U62 BoyJe J243
DR. w. J. LAWRENCE .
EYE, EAR. NOSE A."'r THROAT
Hours 10 to 12. 2 to 5. 414-415 Severan-ce Bldg.
Home Phone F 1497 6th and Main Sta.
Loa Angeles. Cal
D .. M. McDONALD
... _ ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW _
NOTARY PUBLIC
823-824-825 H. W. Hellman Bldg
N. E. Cor. Fourth and Spring Sts.
Telephone Home 1524
W. BURT CLARK
. Loa 'Angeles
Cal
_COUNSELLOR AT LAW .
Suite 800 Trus t Building
. Second and Spr!ng
W. S. XNOTI' 3. H.
Los ANGELES
WM. T. KENDRICK
KENDRicK, KNOT!' & .ARDis
ATTORNr:YS AT LAW
Will practice in all the State and Federal Courta.
Offices-Rooms 92-93 Temple Block. Los Angeles.
MISS MAMIE E. YOUNG
TEACHER OF. PIANO .
WF.Sr 657 4403 Wiaconsip Ave.
Eetablihed 1899 G. BREDOW
METROPOLITAN CANDY CO.
' Wholesale and Retail Mi.nufacturers_ of
FINE CANDIES AND .ICE CREAM
. way through. Saturday night, seven
at the altar; Sabbath morning, twelve
or fourteen, and Sabbath night; fif-
teen or twenty. The Himd of inspir-
ation is upon us. Glory! God is
filling the place with Ris presence.
Some official members can't stand to
face His holiness and are asking for
their letters and going out- at
back'aoor,--but many more are coming
in at the front door. I:Iallelujah,
holiness is here to stay.
was born in Redlands, 'Cai., and 317 West Fourth Street
departed this life February 1, 1908. Broadway .
4699
Lo.

Cal
JEFF. G. RoGERS.
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God never sets on fire those who do
not want holy fire. He reserves such
people for the devil's fire.
She ,was left an orphari at an early M' " ANU".AL
age and 1.\irs. David Scott of Whittier ..t:l ..f.l. oF THE
took --het.tn:.her: home_an_d __ and Pentecostal . Church of the Naza;ene
cared for her through the years of her ____ - -: -:---<.>--""",-
girlhood. She was ,married two ye'ars -- Get one. now imd keep up with the procession.
ago the 5th of next May to Mr. Fred . NAZARENE PUBLISHING CO.
Stinnard and spent a happy life with 730 San Pedro St. Loa Angelea. Cal
her h:usband. She was known and U". t . B ks
appreciated by wide circle of IJ.O zness 00 <-
friends. L . c. E.' , ... Can: be had at:.:.tka; Pub._ljhi-ng
. . . , .. . .. ........... . . .
Deets Pacific Bibfe College
. [February 20, 1908
A gracious week's work like this
tells heavily upon the strength -of
e all, but . our God has won the victory
COLLEGE NOTES. that night we built up the fire again;-- again. blessed be holy .name, and
. BY LEoRA MARls, PRINCIPAL. . nd ere soon , 'laboring earnestly in we are trusting Him to make
N . __ o!._ _ this-soul, -when-sudden]y __


'l>resent College year opens Monday a great rejoicing was heard . and .in . uOuleS, tuat we m Spl e 0 tllJS
morning, March 2, at 9 o'clock. marched the Church delegation, . . battle, be able to. do properly the
. .. is desired.that all new students shouting and singing with their of the two weeks of
enter the Friday before, if possible, recovered patient. . For a .time we rev1ew and exammatlons. -
... that. ,they. assigneQ rooms,. jubilee of rejojcing, . tn of prayer
understand their work and llave their marching and singing, waving hand-. upon our dear Sister Clark, and the
Monday's lessons prepared for recita- kerchiefs and another ready response of our "Praying and
tion. student, across in the cottage, wh,o Paying Friends," a great barrel of
New students entering at the. mid- had only_been "I'n heavi' nes' s through .
dl f h
the finest oranges and lemons, and a
e o t e year OUGHT to enter TWO- m. ani'fold te m ptati'on," had "pr.ayed .
b f th
f th box with twelve dozen fresh eggs
. WEEKS e ore e openmg
0
e through,'' after retiring for the
term, in order to take advantage of came from the dear friends of the
the week of reviews in all the studies night, and the "glory fell." Hear,.. . Cucamonga Church, . whe:t:e' qur own
d t t
k II th . t' ing the sh.o.uting and rejoicing in the Bro. and .Sister Herbert Johnson
. a_r: .
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. a e a _ . e examma wn queE- class-room, she dressed and came.
t
- a t d th t f 11 "Shepherdize the flock of God." . A
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. d .t d t d :h f th was rea y VISI . e.;ts s e . en ere _ e cartage ch a rges . .: .
or er o.: un ers an enoug o e d f . h 1 : . . .
fi t t
, k t . bl th .. _. t. room; an or a" tlme t e Pace was 'Bro. Burner' also sent another lar_g e
rs erm s wor o ena e- em CI' . .
:. t II. tl t k th . d .heavenly, and It was after midmght box of oranges from Covina, with $2
m e 1gen y a e . up e secon h b 'It th fi f th
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w en we m up e re or e to pay charges.
terms work with the regu arc asses, f . th t d II t d
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- our 1me, an a um e agam Dear Mother Johnson, of the Col-
on ay mornmg, arc . 'th' .. t h b th.. t'
. _ . . WI ogr VISI or, w o. Y Is. . 1me . lege, left $5 for the need."
This has been another ha.d seen so much Of the Bro. and Sister Harshman -gave $2. to
week, but different from our usual fruit" piled all about her just out of help keep our Prof. Reid with "us, and
blessings. .. ' her reach, and was so ' hungry for it, dear Sister Patton sent one dozen
It is to backslide even jn a . that at about one o'clock she too was pint jars of preserved figs, cherries
Holiness College, and when "one of sin forgiven. and tomatoes. It is impossible to
member of . the boc1y suffers, every Saturday morning in the -office, w bile express the joy of our hearts, as we
;Jother member, if healthy, suffers praying with a few, having really see how God is putting a great love ..
with . it." Thi.s has been verified "presented her 'body a living sacri- .. for the ''College Family" into the
with us here. Satan's entire army fice, holy (all committed sins for- hearts of all our precious friends.
certainly attacked us on every side, given), arid acceptable unto God,'-' .. J.I'he doxology is tinging in our souls
and a few darts struck down victims she pr.oved what was that "good and even in our sleep.
where the shield of faith was not up, acceptable and perfect'will of God,"
but Prof: Reid, the Principals, and' even her sanctification, and in a holy
students, with Sister Crist one morn- hush we watched her almost 'visible -;
i ng at the College, and Friday nighT .. meeting 'the .-King,''' - when- .
at the Church, formed a regular through His blood the work was done.
'!Hospital Brigade," and today we It was almost 11 o'clock when-after
thank God that every wounded sol- she had definitely and intelligently,
dier has allowed the one remedy, the piece by piece as Abraham did, laid
"Blood," to be applied, the cure has everything upon the altar, and as: he
been . effected, and they are again did, waited, and with vigilance li.ke
marc.}l.ing in our ranks. unto his had kept all of Satan's birds
The entire week was one of intense of temptation from snatching a single
"laboring in prayer,'' until Friday . piece from the altar-the same "fiery
evening the battle raged hotter than glory'' came down, and for a few
ever; and we built up a fire in the moments thought she had fainted,
Class-room for an all-night siege if as her head Jell upon the chair at
necessary; btit tJaanks be .unto God, which she knelt; but soon a beautiful
by the time some had returned from smile qroke over her face, and she
pray!'!r-meeting, tne.' precious Bloo_d .looked up in almost astonishment, as
-:--had:done its healing;cl-earising work; . -she.told us how it seemed almost like
A BEAUTIFUL CALENDAR
-- .'FREE
We have a beautiful calendar_ which would
retail for 25c, as a gift calendar. It is Hoff-
man's "Christ in the. Garden" mounted on a
handsome back with a neat calendar for the .
year.
To all MESSENGER subscribers whose sub-
scription will become due in April or any other
month thereafter and who will send in the
money by March 10, we will sel).d thh{calen-
dar FREE. .
We have need of money now and make this
offer to get subscription money a little in .ad-
vance of the time 'it is due.
NAZARENE PUBLISHING Co.
HAUPT
contractor and B uilder
. Office 623 Laughlin Bldg._
315 South Broadway
Tel. Home 2705-- -- ---- ---
Tel. West 3891 Home72340 and while we prayed for one of our an electri'c shock had come upon. her Res. 2416 s. Figueroa
number reported still at the ch.urch and she almostjelt the "carnal mind" . -------------'-----
altar under Sister Crist's care, and go -out of her. God has promised - Jt Pays to buy .of. ..
' : also rejoiced with our own recove.r:-ed that the "carnal .mind" shall be THE BIG EXCLUSIVE
patient here, a lady visiting with us. "destroyed." Oh, that people-would PIANO HOUSE,
suddenly rose and asked us to please "gQ upon their knees in prayer and .. BARTLETT MUSIC co.
pray for her. . So for 'the third time tarry till t}}e blessing. comes.'' 231-233-235 s; BroadlfaY Opp; City Han
)
February 20, 1908] Nazarene esilenger . li
poor chance to be a prompt _ The emphasis on the motive they had -iii. tol-
b h
lowing him. The motive we have in any
oy W 0 neglects his duties, be they act fixes its moral value. The question of
Our Young People
ever so small, and then excuses him- the day before he puts before them as a
A MORNING PRAYER. . s_elf by saying, "I forgot; I didn't mirror in which they could see themselves
. J THANK Thee, Lord, for having kept, . in the white light of truth. The great
think,'' .. will never be a reliable man, teacher _succeeded in . making the feailt a .
My soul and body while I slept. d th b h fi d I . th self revelation. They saw more in ''mira-
. I pray Thee, Lo,rd, that through this day an . e oy w o n s .P m e cles and signs' ': than they did in Jesus.
- - - JnaH-1-do-and-think-and- say-=. ___ . _____ _:_: __ _ of weaker thmgs, Will never .. "Bread_and fish" were more to than
I may: .be kept from harm and sin . . be a noble generous man= a- gent}e---!he fish. The
. . . ' m bread -and not m h1m, t_ohlm-
And made both pure and good Wlthm. man. -Selected. their soul need, so he speaks to thein. _of
.- .- JIJ .- .- that which would s_upply soul-nee4
ANI) GIRLS! . . The Sunday School Lesson. ; ::::!
n 0. Yo'\1 Little. ' . . B,Y I.;BAiAH REID\ . . . . . life "--:the of the .
became known all over the ' March 8, 1908.. . ' . - tefll'Jloral and ,
, J th B d f unseen and eternal good l'or. the sodl; Paul .
world? Just told of her - Lord .and esus e rea
0
IJ.e. elaborates the idea and says, "The king-
what He could - do. Her story and Read John Verses 32, 33 d_om of God is not meat _and_ drink:, but
h d
1 b f d h . ngbtcousness, peace, and JOY 1n the Holy
t e goo resu ts, can e oun In t e 26 J e_sus answered. them and said, Ghost.
1 1
fifth chapter of 2 Kings if you are Verily, I say unto you, Ye seek me, not "The works of God." As Jesus explains
. - ' because .ye saw the miracles, but because it is "believing on him whom he hath
Interested. ye did eat of the loaves, and were filled. sent." Jesus had said to them "labor"-
.. A small lad had only two little 27 Labour not for the meat .which . that is, work-for the enduring meat, so
perisheth, but for that meat which en- now they want to know what "work"
fishes some s_mall cakes; yet dureth unto everlasting life, which the they were to do. Still th'ey could not see
when they were given to the, Lord, Son of man shall give unto you: for him that it was soul-work instead of hand-
b d h
hath God the Father sealed. _work that he meant. In place of tithes
He SO lesse t em, that over 5,000 28 Then said they unto him, What shall and sacrifices it was havin_g .. a contrite
hungr.v people (a'6Ig of heart-believing on -Jesus as the .. Messiah
. . God 7 sent of o .
they could eat. . .29 Jesus answered and said unto. them, 'What sigil?'' Still. 'their vision appre-
. Read about, John 6:5 to.l3. This is tl!-e work of 9od,r that ye believe bends only. the materiaL Then he tells
G' 1 fi d th h t t d ld on him whom he hath sent'. them pla.inly he is the " -bread of life,"
IrS n e S es ' an O - .30 They said fiierefore unto hir.1, What the true bread of heaven. Believmg on
est love story in e:x:Istence.,:-J ohn sign shewest thou then; . that :we niay see him and receiving him was the real thing
three-sixteftn. and believe thee7 wh_at dost thou w?rk' God wanted them to do.
.. : . .. . _ 31 Our fathers _did eat m. the "Never hunger." Not that they would
Did YOl,l know that" the first Com- desert; .as it . is 'written, He gave them never want any more brea-d, but rather
mandment with a promise was given bread from heaven to eat. they would always have a full al.
. ' 32 Then J esus said un'to thein, Verily, - ways having soul appetite and always
to boys and girls? E:x:. 20:12 (long verily, I say unto you, , Moses gave yon within reach of grapes of Eshcol, pome-
life). . .. not that. br,ead from ,heaven; but my granates, and honey out of comb and rock.
' can you repeat the prayer the Lord Father g1veth you the true bread from "Have seen me, and believe not." They
heaven. had the evidence and refused to accept it.
gave? Matt. 6:9 to 15. 33 For the bread of God is he which The rejection of the J>read-Christ-sub-
was the plucky boy that had cometh down from heaven, and giveth life jeeted them to eternal soul-faniine.
. . . unto the world. 'All' that the Father giveth to me shall
more courage than his big brothers, 34 Then said they unto him, Lord, ever- come to me. ' All going to the Father
and a large company of other men more give us this bread. will come through Christ as he is the
. . . . . ' 35 And Jesus said unto them, I .am the way' God.. ''The lvhole mass of
.and how did he succeed? Real Wild bread of life: he that cometh to me shall humanity, so to speak, is given by the
West story. 1 Sam. 17:13 and 28-54. never hunger; and he that believeth on me Father to the Son, but individually .Tcsus
N h b d
. I d'd 't shall never thirst. saves who comes to him,'' for he is the
ow t ese oys an g1r s I n . 36 But I said unto you, That yc also way' to God.
wait for big things to do for the have seen me, and beli c,e not. ... ''Him that cometh. '' Coming out from
L
'd b d'd h )' I b. 37 Alk>tlrat 'the Father giveth me shall and away from the fallen mass of human-
or , ut JUSt I t e Itt e t mgs as come tot'ni'e; and him that cometh to me t
- 1 y.
they- came -to them daily, . He I will no wise cast out. 'Will in no wise cast out.'' Reject.
blessed their work, . Just aS' He will GOLDEN to them, I Those not coming arc already ()'ll_t, a._n_d
. . . . . I am the breadofLife. -John 6:35. to stay unl ess . they "come," a s Jesus Is-
yours, If . YOU Will trust Him, OVe . DAILY READINGS. the way.
Him and ask Him. Eccl. 12:1. Mon., Mar. 2, John 6:2251. Tues., .Tohn SEED FOR THE SOWER.
5:36-47. Wed., I Cor. 10:111. Thu., Exod. THEME-Christ the Bread of the Soul .
.-. .- .JC
BOYS, READ AND HEED THIS.
M
ANY people seem to forget that
character it is not
something to be put on ready-made
with manhood or womanhood; but day
by._ day, here a little and there a little
it grows with the grbwth and strength-
ens with the until; good or
bad, it becomes al:most a coat ' of mail.
Look at a man of business-prompt, re- '
liable, conscientious, yet clean-headed
- and energetic. _When do you suppose
he developed all admirable
.. - ities? When he was a boy. Let us
see how a boy of ten gets up in the
morning, works; plays,' studies, and
we will tell you what kind of a man
he will-rnake. The boy that is late at
breakfast and late at school stands a
16:1-12. Fri., Exod. I6:13-36. Sat., Psa. (I) Seeking .TestiS. (2) Right and
78 :18-29. Sun., John 6:41-58. wrong moti,es in seekers. (3) Salvation
Suggestive Notes and Comments by faith rather than working works. (4)
Natural bread no good unl ess we eat.
STATEMENT. Knowing it is in the pantry or seeing it
By reading John 6 : 15-21, and Matt. 14: on the table has 'llO help for ,our need un
22-34, it will be seen that the lesson inci Jess we cat. A historical Christ told about
dent is the day following our last lesson, in the Bible is of' DO avail unless person-
when he fed the 5000. Just after he had ally appropriated. ! _Except he cat my
dismissed the multitude, , Jcsus insists that . flesh, ' ' ctr:. (5) Bread plenty, but only
his disciples set out in their boat "he that cometh'" can secure a loaf. (6).
for Bethsaida (Sec Bible Dictionary) . He Jesus Christ as much : a partner in the
retires to a mountain alone for prayer. soul's salvation as the Father. It takes
John tells us that the people wanted to both to bring -result s. If J esus is only a
make Jesus a king, so he sent all away man, or only an e xample, nothing can be
and. frustrated their plans. Then followed done. (7) Salvation is a pers6nal trans-
the of prayer in a rocky fastness . . action. One must come to Christ::-a. per-
-in the cold mountain air. "About the not au influence. ll,e must and
'' in: the ..... nlglit '' (Mark) ;_ . . cat bread. An inftuehce cannot speak and
Jesus comes over the .tempest-tossed waves hand. out bread: --(8) not by
to the frightened disciples. The day of decree of God fixing who shall :t>e saved,
which this was tho -bcginnin.g-the '''day but by the ' whosoever will come '' of the
following' '--occurs the conversation of individual.
Jesus which constitutes -our lesson. It --::==============:::::::==:===-:
.grew out of a statement of Jesus as to w 'fGI . LotutSonlloak- 301SOIIt .
the ' reason why many followed him. aves 0
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My heart rejoices in the Lord that He Salmanca, N .. s .
Roslt POTTEht CRIST
ever chose me out of the world, 2921 Walnut St., Kansas City.
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that my COnVersion meant the radical J . A. DO.OLRY AND WIFE
transformation of my life. I had no . . 849 Bryant .st. ,'Dallas, Texas.
d
. . "fi h , h l ' b . t .. Mrs. PHoEBlt EPPERSON
- 18-pOSI-tiOn- to-- g t - .. - o Jness, -- u --------R..--D.-2. - :East-Hollywood-,Ga.J,----:--
a y.earnirig- for it, so fntense- c . .A:
th t h
. f b k' East Palestiqe, Ohio . .
a my c Ie USin_ess w.as see Ing Pittsburg, Pa., Feb. 16 to-MarchL
it. Columbus. Ohio. M<)._rch 5 to 29.
How I do rejoice, having obtained ARTHuR. F. IIS'GLER
it! 'coming. out' from'am.ong' .them :
73
Fp.urth, s.t.z, Lo.wep, . \
Everett, Mass,; Feb: 20 to :March t.
was two-fold; i. e., from the world of Cliftondale, Mass., March 6 to 15.
sinners and sinfulness, and from a I G. "'
772 E. Forty-first St., Los Angeles.
church of formalism and apostasy. 1. JoHN NoRBERRY ..
praise God for the organization of . 49 Royal St., Lowell, -Mass.
the Pentecostal Church of the Naza:.. Cincinnattus, N: Y., Feb. 18-March 1.
Cortland, .. N. Y . , ' March. 3-15.
rene here at Louisville, Ky. Illion, Y. , Marcil 11...,20.
During a series of meetings here West Hebron, N.Y., Mar.cA 22-Apdl 5.
Herkimer, N.Y.,
by Bro. Agnew, I weighed the matter Perry'smills, N.Y., April n - 19.
of belonging to a church where folks Mooers, N. Y., Apri120- May 1.
'th . 1' . f th . h d -. JEFF. G. .
--. e1r re)gHm rom e1r ea s, . s.J:,_,....L.ong Beach. Cal.
with that ofhaving it in their - Red.Jands, thoug,h February. _
'To ''do" it is to endure it; : to have :<
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salvation is to enjoy it. Praise-the Portland, ore.. Feb. 14 to 23
Lord! L. MILTON WILLIAMS .
After conscienciously Univ.ersity Pa'rk, osRa:loosa, Iowa.
. . " : , Brockv11Je, Ont., Feb. 21 to March 3.
nectwn w1th the easy-gomg Ottawa, Ont., March 4-15. ..
church; I joyfuilyjoined the gleeful ?reek, Mich., March 17-26.
: . Danv1lle, Ill., Apr. 3-12.
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. our revival is perennial - all the year .Through January and February.
round. -Each service seems to be an
improvement on the former. We
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suited to the occasion.
It seems to have pleased the Lord
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Though l' feel my incompetency and--
unworthiness, a divinely-implanted
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the Lord forever!
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,JC ,JC ,JC
, WARNING.
Sufficient evidence against one
Joseph W. Kelley-known to many
of our people and. the Hofiness people
-that money should not be given to
him. Kelley says God has called him
to be a Mistionary to the Philippines.
He gets the money but he doesn't go.
Let all our people and the Holiness .
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Laundry or Bakery

WAGONS ...
Built to Order,
$65
ECONOMY CARRIAGE CO.
. ..i413-17 S. MAIN ST ..
NO. SCITUATE, R. I .
THE EASTERN SCHOOL OF
The Pentecostal Church of
the Nazarene
$100 Per Year
SJ?ecial offer to Theological Students and
Christian W 6rkers. "
College Preparatory, Commercial, Musical
and Grammar Grade Courses at correspond-
ingly low rates. Send for Catalogue.
REV. E. E. ANGELL, PRIN. ,
North Scituate, R. I.
Ashby Nursery
SEND FOR PRICE LIST
FRUIT .& ORNAMENTAL TREES
SHRUBS ROSES PALMS
All Kinds.of Bulbs and Vines
W. H. WOLTERS, PROP.
2906 ELLSWORTH ST. BERKELEY, CAL.
Mention this pnp .. ei- when you write.
BUY COAL NOW
REMEMBER LAST WiNTER
Order from the nearest of our three ;v.ards.
.V. J. JACQUES
7th and Olive Main and Adams
_ 32nd .arid Hoover
Both Phones
"W.HY YOU SHOULD BE DOL Y," .
A New Tract,
Is the Word in season to the justified.
Can be had from the author, Rev. R.
73(f San Pedro Street, Los
Angeles, Cal. Price, 20c per doz.; $1 ,,
per 100.
Montgomery &_Mullin Lumber Co.
Cor. Fifth- and San Pedro Sts.
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Prices as low as the lowest, consistent with good -grades.

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