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PREFACE.
GENERAL CONFERENCE.
Organized May 21, 1863.
Loughborough, J.. N., Box 558, Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta-
Healdsburg, Cal. tion, Washington, D. C.
Lukens, Morris, Takoma Park Bristol, A. J., Takoma Park Sta-
Station, Washington, D. C. tion, Washington, D. C.
Miller, H. W., Sin Yang Cheo, Ho- Burden, W. D., 846 Sendagaya-
nan, via Hankow, China. machi, Tokyo, Japan.
Miller, W. W., 39-1 Free School Froom, J. E., Boise City National
St., Calcutta, India. Bank Building, Boise, Idaho.
Morrow, J. A., Box 114, Hamil- Haskell, Mrs. H. H., Mountain
ton, Bermuda Islands. View, Cal.
Mortenson, S., 5942 Peoria St., Kern, M. E., Takoma Park Sta-
. Chicago, Ill. tion, Washington, D. C.
Nethery, J. J., Maison Korabi, Laird, P. J., Changsha, Hunan,
Chareh El Kobesi, Cairo, Egypt. China.
Okohira, T. H., 856 Sendagaya- Lawhead, J. W., Box 127, Falls
machi, Tokyo, Japan. Church, Va.
Owen, G. K., Annfield House, Meyers, H. B., Cleaveland Town
Mussoorie, India. Post-office, Bangalore, South
Palmer, E. R., Takoma Park Sta- India.
tion, Washington, D. C. Robinson, Dores E., Sanitarium,
Pilquist, E., Lo Shan Hsien, Ho- Cal.
nan, via Hankow, China. Ruble, W. A., 1 and 2 Iowa Circle,
Prescott, W. W., Takoma Park Washington, D. C.
Station, Washington, D. C. Snow, C. M., Takoma Park Sta-
Reinke, 0. E., 1519 Greene Ave., tion, Washington, D. C.
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Russell, K. C., Takoma Park Sta- MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
tion, Washington, D. C.
Salisbury, H. R., Takoma Park Allum, F. A., Sin Yang Cheo, Ho-
Station, Washington, D. C. nan, via Hankow, China.
Selmon, A. C., Siang Cheng Hsien, Allum, Mrs. Eva, Sin Yang Cheo,
Ronan, via Hankow, China. Honan, via Hankow, China.
Shaw, J. L., 39-1 Free School St., Anderson, Mrs. B. L., Kulangsu,
Calcutta, India. Amoy, China..
Smith, W. R., Soonan, Korea. Anderson, Mrs. Emma T., care
Spicer, W. A., Takoma Park Sta- British Post-office, Canton,
tion, Washington, D. C. 'China.
Thompson, Geo. B., Takoma Park Anderson, J. P., care British Post-
Station, Washington, D. C. office, Canton, China.
Votaw, H. H., 60 Vinton Road, Babcock, Mrs. Mina, Freetown,
Kemmendine, Rangoon, Burma. Sierra Leone, West Africa.
Westrup, J. J., Shang Tsai Hsien, Benson, Mrs. Helen, 42 Yama-
Ronan, via Hankow, China. -moto-dori, Nichome, Kobe,
White, Mrs. E. G., " Elmshaven," Japan.
Sanitarium, Napa Co., Cal. Burden, Mrs. W. D., 846 Senda-
White, W. C., Sanitarium, Napa gaya-machi; Tokyo, Japan.
Co., Cal. Burgess, L. J., 11 East Canal
Wilkinson, B. G., Takoma Park Road, Dehra Dun, India.
Station, Washington, D. C. Burgess, Mrs. Georgia A., 11 East
Canal Road, Dehra Dun, India.
LICENTIATES. Burgos, Mrs. A. F., 1420 Avenue
20, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
Barlow, W. A., Babolmohol, Sim- Burroway, Della, Karmatar, E. I.
ultalla, E. I. R., India. R., India.
Benson, H. F., 42 Yamamoto-dori, Caviness, Mrs. G. W., 1599 Ave-
Nichome, Kobe, Japan. nue 22, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico.
18 GENERAL ORGANIZATIONS.
ATLANTIC UNION
CONFERENCE
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OFFICERS. Auditor:
President: E. W. Farnsworth, General Missionary Secretary: F.
South Lancaster, Mass. M. Dana, South Lancaster,
Vice-President: C. H. Edwards, Mass.
Room 404, 32 Union Square General Missionary Agent: R. J.
East, New York, N. Y. Bryant, R. F. D. No. 2, Sara-
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss toga Springs, N. Y.
Jennie Thayer, South Lancaster, Executive Committee: E. W.
Mass. Farnsworth, C. H. Edwards,
ATLANTIC UNION CONFERENCE. 21
MARITIME CONFERENCE.
Organized 1902. ONTARIO CONFERENCE.
Territory: The Provinces of New Organized 1899.
Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and
Prince Edward Island. Territory: The Province of On-
Population: 930,341; sq. miles, tario.
50,800. Population: 2,659,484; sq. miles,
Membership: 240; churches, 12. 222,000.
Office: Longard Road, Halifax, Membership: 612; churches, 24.
Nova Scotia. Office Address: Box 178, Toronto
Junction, Ontario.
OFFICERS.
OFFICERS.
President: Wm. Guthrie, Will-
iamsdale, East, Cumberland Co., President: Eugene Leland, Box
Nova Scotia. 178, Toronto Junction, Ontario.
Secretary and Treasurer: Alberta Secretary and Treasurer of Con-
McLeod, office address. ference: B. B. Noftsger, Box
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- 178, Toronto Junction, Ontario.
ment: Alberta McLeod. Secretary Sabbath-school and
Secretary Young People's Depart- Young People's Departments:
ment: A. A. Livingston, 92 Som- Miss Margaret Shanks, 213
erset St., St. John, New Bruns- Dalhousie St., Brantford, On-
wick. tario.
Executive Committee: Wm. Guth- Executive Committee: Eugene Le-
rie, J. 0. Miller, Alven Hukley, land, C. E. Wood, Charles
A. A. Livingston, E. E. Gardner. Smith, R. A. Heard, B. B.
Auditor: E. E. Gardner. Noftsger.
"Ontario Seventh-day Adventist
MINISTERS. Conference Association: " Trus-
tees: Eugene Leland, Chas.
Wm. Guthrie, Williamsdale, East, Smith, C. E. Wood, R. A. Heard,
Nova Scotia. B. B. Noftsger.
J. 0. Miller, 17 Metcalf St., St.
John, New Brunswick.
E. E. Gardner, Williamsdale, East, MINISTERS.
Nova Scotia.
Eugene Leland, Box 178, Toronto
LICENTIATES. Junction, Ontario.
P. M. Howe, Paris, Ontario.
F. E. Gibson, Box 533, Fredericton, F. A. Tracy, 276a Bank St., Ot-
New Brunswick. tawa, Ontario.
A. A. Livingston, Williamsdale, 0. F. Butcher, Takoma Park Sta-
East, Nova Scotia. tion, Washington, D. C.
CANADIAN UNION CONFERENCE. 29
ION CONFERENCE
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
COLUMBIA
UNION
CONFERENCE
Walter C. Moffett, 110 Hobson St., Miss Lulu Pieper, 1812 Maple St.,
Cambridge, Ohio. College Hill, Ohio.
John W. Shultz, R. F. D. No. 1, Mrs. Phena Greenup, 419 Chestnut
' Oakwood, Ohio. St., Hamilton, Ohio.
Howard M. Jump, R. F. D. No. 2, Mr. Todd Forker, R. F. D. No. 25,
Bowling Green, Ohio. Dresden, Ohio.
Fred II. Henderson, 144 Hamline Miss Fannie Stanford, R. F. D.
Ave., Zanesville, Ohio. No. 5, Coshocton, Ohio..
G. P. Gaede, 3320 Walton Ave., Miss Clara Gates, R. F. D. No. 2,
Cleveland, Ohio. Grafton, Ohio.
Miss Lelo Welch, R. F. D. No. 9,
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. Van Wert, Ohio.
Miss Gertrude Numbers, - 5403
C. V. Hamer, Box 187, Mt. Ver- Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
non, Ohio. Miss Anna Franklin, R. F. D. No.
Miss Anna Rice, 11191/2 East 31, Copley, Ohio.
Main St., Columbus, Ohio.. Miss Ellen Long, R. F. D. No. 3,
Miss Cora B. Gibson, 2045 East Venedocia, Ohio.
Seventy-ninth St., Cleveland,
Ohio. Sanitarium.
Miss Bessie E. Russell, Box 187,
Mt. Vernon, Ohio. College Springs Sanitarium, Mt.
Miss Ella M. Talmage, 554 South Vernon, Ohio. Dr. V. L. Fisher,
Limestone St., Springfield, Ohio. Manager, 108 West High St.,
W. M. Campbell, 703 West Ray Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
St., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Sanitarium Treatment Parlors, 108
Mrs. Cora Campbell, 703 West West High St., Mt. Vernon,
Ray St., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Dr. V. L. Fisher, Man-
Ohio. ager; office, 108 West High St.,
Miss Anna E. Smith, Wheelers- Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
burg, Ohio.
Miss M. Hortense Howell, R. F. D.
No. 2, Franklin Furnace, Ohio.
Miss Ida M. Walters, 736 West
Chapel St., Columbus, Ohio. VIRGINIA CONFERENCE.
L. C. Mitchell, R. F. D. No. 1, Mt.
Vernon, Ohio. Organized 1883.
L. R. Williams, St. Marys, Ohio.
Ernest R. Numbers, Powell, Ohio. Territory: The State of Virginia.
G. C. Quillin, Killbuck, Ohio. Population: 1,854,184; sq. miles,
W. J. Venen, 4109 Prospect Ave., 45,000.
Cleveland, Ohio. Membership: 434; churches, 21.
John J. Marietta, 130 East South Office: New Market, Va.
St., Akron, Ohio.
OFFICERS.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS.
President: H. W. Herrell, R. F. D.
Miss Gertrude Wahl, College, Mt. No. 3, Richmond, Va.
Vernon, Ohio. Secretary: A. M. Neff, New Mar-
Miss Vada Welch, 736 West ket, Va.
Chapel St., Columbus, Ohio. Treasurer: 0. F. Dart, 1300 North
Miss Rosella Draper, 1052 Yale Twenty-eighth St., Richmond,
St., Akron, Ohio. Va.
Miss Bertha Laughlin, St. Marys, Secretary and Treasurer Tract
Ohio. Society Department: A. M. Neff,
Miss Deborah Secor, Clyde, Ohio. New Market, Va.
42 COLUMBIA UNION CONFERENCE.
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5,11001.
A. L. Miller, 322 Mill St., Sey- Miss Mary C. Kent, 240 Indiana
mour, Ind. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
C. J. Buhalts, 240 Indiana Ave., Mrs. Ida V. Hadley, 712 East
Indianapolis, Ind. Eleventh St., Indianapolis, Ind.
U. S. Anderson, Box 233, Eaton, Mrs. Mary H. Roberts, Jonesboro,
Ind. Ind.
C. L. Stone, R. F. D. No. 1, Fair- Mrs. Alma I. Knapp, 240 Indiana
land, Ind. Ave., Indianapolis, Ind.
B. Hagle, R. F. D. No. 1, Roches- J. W. Moore, 7 South Fourth St.,
ter, Ind. La Fayette, Ind.
A. W. Bartlett, La Fayette, Ind. A. N. Anderson, 240 Indiana Ave.,
0. S. Hadley, 712 Ehst Eleventh Indianapolis, Ind.
St. Indianapolis, Ind. W. D. Barton, 414 Ferry St., La
J. M. Ellis, Idaville, Ind. Fayette, Ind.
Victor Thompson, Russiaville, Ind.
E. J. Van Horn, 240 Indiana Ave., HONORARY MISSIONARY LICEN-
Indianapolis, Ind. TIATE.
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MINISTERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
HAWAIIAN MISSION.
Mrs. W. W. Sharp, 422 Twenty- Established 1895.
seventh Ave., South, Seattle,
Wash. Population: 154,000; sq. miles,
Mrs. J. A. Holbrook, Centralia, 6,449.
Wash. Membership: 22; church, 1.
Mrs. L. E. Cox, 1900 Fifteenth Address: 767 Kinau St., Honolulu,
Ave., West, Seattle, Wash. Hawaiian Territory.
J. H. Wierts, South Tacoma,
Wash. OFFICERS.
A. E. Swanson, 309 Second Ave.,
North, Seattle, Wash. Superintendent: C. D. M. Will-
L. I. Stiles, 309 Second Ave., iams, office address.
North, Seattle, Wash. Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs.
C. L. Davis, 309 Second Ave., Lena E. Williams, office address.
North, Seattle, Wash. MINISTER.
PACIFIC
UNION
.CONFERENCE
.40.4,110,1$
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SC 110..
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
ARIZONA CONFERENCE. Mrs. Mintie E. Bodwell, Box 876,
Organized 1902. Phcenix, Ariz.
Mrs. Pauline Heady, Box 876,
Territory: Arizona. Phcenix, Ariz.
Population: 170,000; sq. miles, Mrs. M. T. Poston, Box 876,
113,020. Phcenix, Ariz.
Membership: 179; churches, 6. Mrs. Fred Brink, Phcenix, Ariz.
Office Address: Box 876, Phcenix, Mrs. Ethel Bond, Phcenix, Ariz.
Ariz. Mrs. Edith Dillion, Phcenix, Ariz.
Mrs. M. Serna, Tucson, Ariz.
OFFICERS.
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.
President: H. G. Thurston, office
address. Myrtle Harris, Phcenix, Ariz.
Secretary, and Treasurer: Mrs. M.
T. Poston, office address. MEDICAL WORKERS.
Missionary Secretary: Mrs. M. T.
Poston, office address. J. M. Bond, M. D., 515 North Cen-
Educational Secretary: H. G. ter St., Phcenix, Ariz.
Thurston, office address. E. C. Bond, M. D., 515 North Cen-
Field Missionary Agent: H. G. ter St., Phcenix, Ariz.
Thurston, office address.
Sabbath-school Secretary: Mrs. M.
T. Poston, office address.
Legal Corporation: "Arizona Con- CALIFORNIA CONFERENCE.
ference Corporation of Seventh-
day Adventists: " Pres., H. G. Organized 1873.
Thurston; other members, M.
Serna, J. E. Bond, F. W. Whee- Territory: All of California north
ler, Eugene A. Brown. of Tehachapi and Santa Ynez
Executive Committee: H. G. Mountains, and the State of
Thurston, J. E. Bond, M. Serna, Nevada.
68 'PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.
Mrs. Phebe Press, 916 Laguna St., Office: 257 South Hill St., Los
San Francisco, Cal. Angeles, Cal.
Geo. G. Sims, 523 Twenty-fifth St., OFFICERS.
Oakland, Cal.
President: G. W. Reaser, office
CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHERS. address.
Secretary and Treasurer: Frank
B. L. Howe, Armona, Cal. Lane, office address.
Mrs. B. L. Howe, Armona, Cal. Educational Secretary and Super-
A. W. H. Millard, Chico, Cal. intendent of Church Schools:
Mrs. A. W. H. Millard, Chico, Cal. E. S. Ballenger, office address.
J. W. Rich, Mountain View, Cal. Tract Society Department Secre-
Miss Frances Fry, Mountain View, tary: L. T. Curtis, office ad-
Cal. dress; Treas., Frank Lane.
Mrs. Frances Cameron, Sanita- Missionary Secretary: Jennie L.
rium, Cal. Ireland, office address.
Mrs. H. M. Walen, Sanitarium, Field Missionary Agent: E. S.
Cal. Horsman, office address.
Mrs. Viola Miller, Healdsburg, Executive Committee: G. W.
-'Cal. Reaser, R. S. Owen, W. M.
Miss Abbie Oakes, Healdsburg, Healey, C. E. Ford, J. A. Bur-
Cal. den, H. G. Lucas, J. R. Leads-
W. A. Williams, San Jose, Cal. worth.
C. P. Moon, San Jose, Cal. Educational Committee: E. S.
W. E. Whitmore, Sebastopol, Cal. Ballenger, G. W. Reaser, H. G.
Mrs. L. G. Morris, Wallace Dis- Lucas, Dr. A. Winegar-Simp-
trict, Cal. son, Geo. McCready Price, Mil-
Miss Nellie Brown, Hanford, Cal, ton P. Robison, Mrs. Grace Rob-
Mrs. Ivy Cushman, Fresno, Cal. ison.
Miss Lida Ackley, Fresno, Cal. Sabbath-school Committee: E. S.
Mrs. W. S. Holbrook, Lodi, Cal. Ballenger, (Chairman), Jennie
Miss Elizabeth' Gregory, Bishop, L. Ireland (Sec.), H. J. Hoare.
Cal. Committee on Young People's
Miss Louise A. Wood, Eureka, Cal. Work: Prof. H. G. Lucas (Chair-
Harold Matthews, Stockton, Cal. man), E. C. Silsbee (Sec.), E. S.
Miss Daisy Nesten, Ukiah, Cal. Ballenger, Mrs. Luzelta West,
Miss Pearl Smith, Reno, Nevada. Nellie Hensey.
Miss Genia Ralston, Merced, Cal. "Southern California Association
Miss Mabel Robertson, Glennville, of Seventh-day Adventists: "
Cal. (Incorporated) Board of Direct-
Miss Ada L. Bond, Susanville, Cal. ors: G. W. Reaser, R. S. Owen,
J. A. Burden, W. M. Healey, C.
E. Ford, J. R. Leadsworth.
Fernando Academy Board of Man-
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA agers: G. W. Reaser, H. G.
'Lucas, R. S. Owen, E. S. Ballen-
CONFERENCE. ger, J. L. Kay, C. E. Ford, W. J.
Dart.
Organized 1901. Medical Missionary Advisory
Territory: That part of Califor- Council: J. R. Leadsworth, M.
nia south of the summit of the D., J. A. Burden, B. E. Fullmer,
Tehachapi and Santa Ynez M. D., Julia A. White, M. D.,
Mountains. G. K. Abbott, M. D., A. Wine-
Population: 400,000; sq. miles, 46,- gar-Simpson, M. D., T. S. White-
074. lock, M. D., G. W. Reaser, M.
Membership: 2,000; churches, 28. M. Kay, M. D.
70 PACIFIC UNION CONFERENCE.
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MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
GEORGIA CONFERENCE.
M. L. Woodall, 16 Whitehall
Organized 1901. Terrace, Atlanta, Ga.
Territory: The State of Georgia. Miss Rochelle Philmon, Gaines-
Population: 2,216,331; sq. miles, ville, Ga.
59,436.
Membership: 141; churches, 5. SELF-SUPPORTING MISSIONARY
Office: 16 Whitehall Terrace, At- LICENTIATES.
lanta, Ga.
Miss M. M. Osborn, 243 South
OFFICERS. Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga.
Mrs. Clara C. Phillips, 243 South
President: Geo. W. Wells, 77 Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga.
Beecher St., Atlanta, Ga. Mrs. E. Smith, Brunswick, Ga.
Secretary and Treasurer: M. L. S. G. Dent, Brunswick, Ga.
Woodall, office address. Mrs. A. L. Manous, 602 Capitol
Field Missionary Agent: A. L. Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Manous, 602 Capitol Ave., At- J E Kimmell, Atlanta, Ga.
lanta, Ga.
Medical Department: Secretary, CHURCH-SCHOOL TEACHER.
Chas. F. Curtis, 243 South
Boulevard, Atlanta, Ga. Nellie Halbert, Alpharetta, Ga.
Sabbath-school Department: Sec-
retary, Miss Rochelle Philmon,
Gainesville, Ga. NORTH CAROLINA CONFER-
Religious Liberty Department:
Secretary, A. L. Manous, 602 ENCE.
Capitol Ave., Atlanta, Ga. Organized 1901.
Home Missionary. Department:
Secretary, Miss Rochelle Phil- Territory: The State of North
mon. Carolina.
Executive Committee: Geo. W. Population: 1,976,571; sq. miles,
Wells, M. L. Woodall, A. L. 52,250.
Manous, S. A. Maxwell, J. E. Membership: 300; churches, 11.
Bowen. Office: Hickory, N. C.
MINISTERS. OFFICERS.
Geo. W. Wells, 77 Beecher St., President: T. H. Jeys, Spero, N. C.
Atlanta, Ga. Vice-President: D. T. Shireman,
76 SOUTHEASTERN UNION CONFERENCE.,
SOUTHERN UNION
CONFERENCE
78 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.
OFFICERS. MINISTERS.
OFFICERS.
KENTUCKY CONFERENCE.
President: A. J. Haysiner, Elk-
wood, Ala. Organized February, 1908.
Secretary and Treasurer: Miss Territory: All the State of Ken-
Helen McKinnon, Fort Payne, tucky excepting the eight coun-
Ala. ties west of the Tennessee River
Field Missionary Agent: R. T. belonging to the Tennessee
Keats, Marlow, Ala. River Conference.
Religious Liberty Secretary: W. Population: 2,009,665; sq. miles,
S. Cruzan, Semmes, Ala. 37,688.
Medical Secretary: Dr. Amy Bas- Membership: 263; churches, 14.
com, Box 414, Huntsville, Ala. Office: 214 East Jacob St., Louis-
Tract Society Department Secre- ville, Ky.
tary and Treasurer: Helen Mc-
Kinnon OFFICERS.
Secretary Sabbath-school, Educa-
tional, and Missionary Volun- President: A. 0. Burrill, office ad-
teer Departments: Helen Mc- dress.
Kinnon. Secretary and Treasurer: Mrs.
Executive Committee: A. J. Hays- Clara Russell, office address.
mer, W. S. Cruzan, C. C. Web- Educational Secretary: G. H.
ster, R. I. Keats, T. B. Buckner. Baber, office address.
"Alabama Conference Association Religious Liberty Secretary: G.
of the Seventh-day Adventists: " H. Baber, office address.
Trustees: A. J. Haysmer, C. C. Sabbath-school Secretary: Miss
Webster, J. F. Dennis, T. B. Dollie -Callender, Henderson,
Buckner, W. H. Williams. Ky., R. F. D. No. 4.
Corresponding Secretary: Mrs. L.
MINISTERS. J. Burrill, office address.
Secretary of Missionary Volun-
A. J. Haysmer, Elkwood, Ala. teer Department: Lon Russell,
W. S. Cruzan, Semmes, Ala. office address.
Sydney Scott, Bell Ave. and East Missionary Field Agent: C. F.
St., Birmingham, Ala. Dart, office address.
C. C. Webster, 1125 North Seven- Executive Committee: A. 0. Bur-
teenth St., Birmingham, Ala. rill, G. H. Baber, Walter. Jones,
E. Van Deusen, Elkwood, Ala. A. Schellberg, -J. F. Brice. .
80 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.
Organized 1879.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Territory: Western Tennessee, the
H. G. Miller, Box 29, Vicksburg, eastern boundary being the
Miss. eastern line of the counties of
Mrs. F. R. Shaeffer, Box 246, Macon, Smith, Dekalb, Cannon,
Meridian, Miss. Coffee, and Franklin; and the
Mrs. Mary M. Crawford, Box 29, following-named counties in
Vicksburg, Miss. Kentucky: Ballard, McCracken,
82 SOUTHERN UNION CONFERENCE.
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SOUTHWESTERN
UNION CONFERENCE
OFFICERS.
President: R. C. Porter, Hamilton, Transportation Agent: C. N.
Mo. Woodward, Keene, Tex.
Vice-President: Clarence Santee, " The Southwestern Union Confer-
217 South Main St., Fort Worth, ence Association of Seventh-day
Tex. Adventists: " Trustees, Clar-
Secretary and Treasurer: C. N. ence Santee (Pres.), C. N.
Woodward, Keene, Tex. Woodward (Sec.), C. Sorenson,
Educational Secretary: C. Soren- T. J. Eagle, R. C. Porter, V. B.
son, Keene, Tex. Watts, A. Nelson, W. W. East-
Secretary Young People's Work: man, Wm. Voth.
C. Sorenson, Keene, Tex.
Religious Liberty Secretary: H. E. " The Southwestern Union Confer-
Giddings, Kenna, N. Mex. ence Medical Advisory Board: "
Auditor: H H Hamilton, Keene, The presidents of the Arkansas,
Tex. the Oklahoma, and the Texas
General Missionary Agent: W. W. Conferences, D. C. Ross, M. D.,
Eastman, Keene, Tex. W. C. Green, M. D. (Supt.).
83
84 SOUTHWESTERN UNION CONFERENCE.
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OFFICERS. OFFICERS.
President: L. R. Conradi. President: G. W. Schubert.
Secretary: W. Ising. Secretary: L. Trautmann.
Treasurer: B. Severin. Treasurer: B. Severin.
104 GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE.
MINISTERS..
HUNGARIAN CONFERENCE.
G. W. Schubert, H. Baumann, K.
Sinz, M. Stiickrath. Organized Dec. 11-15, 1907.
LICENTIATES. Territory: Hungary.
Population: 20,256,669.
M. H. Wentland, 0. Schwenecke, Membership: 372; churches, 3.
P. Staubert, R. Cunitz.
OFFICERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
President: J. F. Huenergardt.
F. Rohne, C. Amelung, W. Hoff- Executive Committee: J. F. Hu-
man, H. Pieper, H. Glass, A. energardt, K. Reifschneider, M.
Rebensburg, W. Schiifer, P. Oesz, N. Bodirnge, M. Botty-
StOcker, H. Junker, M. Brentke, anczky.
H. Ehehalt, Ella Bahre, H. Erz-
berger, E. Sohnrey, E. Walther. MINISTERS.
P. Todor, F. Kessel.
GERMAN-SWISS CONFERENCE.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Organized 1901.
Anna Nagy, Judit Fiilop, Helen
Population: 2,473,284. Kraus, E. Meitert, S. Botty-
. Membership: 427; churches, 10. anczky.
Address: Nonnenweg 22, Basle,
Switzerland.
OFFICERS. NORTH GERMAN CONFER-
ENCE.
President: J. G. Oblander.
Secretary: G. W. Hockarth. Organized 1907.
Treasurer: W. Sebald. Territory: Province of Hanover
Sabbath-school and Missionary (except the southern part, with
Secretary: Mrs. L. Sebald. Gottingen), Oldenburg, Bremen,
Canvassing Agent: A. Gloor. Li'beck, Mecklenburg, Schleswig-
Executive Committee: J. G. Oh- Holstein (excepting Altona-
hinder, W. Kury, R. Schillinger, Wandsbeck).
W. Sebald, J. Murbach. Population: 5,162,498.
Membership: 480; churches, 6.
MINISTERS.
OFFICERS.
J. G. Oblander, R. Schillinger, G.
W. Hockarth. President: L. Mathe.
GERMAN UNION CONFERENCE. 105
LICENTIATES. OFFICERS.
J. Pieper, G. Perk.
WEST GERMAN CONFERENCE.
LICENTIATES. Organized 1898.
C. Dangschat, F. Adomeit. Territory: The Provinces of Sax-
ony (excepting District Zeri-
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES. chow I), Westphalia, Hesse-
Nassau, Grand Duchy of Hesse
R. Schutz, A. Krautschik, F. Scior; north of the Main, Duchies of
Louise Rowlin, Marie Rieger, Brunswick and Anhalt, southern
Kiite Vater, Louise Kroll, Marta part of Hannover, and the Thur-
Thiimmel. ingia States.
Population: 12,206,846.
Membership: 744; churches, 11.
SOUTH GERMAN CONFER-
OFFICERS.
ENCE.
President: H. F. Schuberth.
Organized 1902. Secretary: E. Bahr.
Territory: Bavaria, Wurtemberg, Sabbath-school a n d Missionary
Baden, Alsace-Lorraine, Hessia Secretary: W. Ising.
south of the Main, Hohenzol- Canvassing Agent: Carl Hacker.
lern, and Luxemburg. Treasurer: B. Severin.
Population: 13,771,167. Executive Committee: H. F. Schu-
Membership: 742; churches, 13. berth, H. Fenner, Dietrich-
Cassel, Limpert-Hagen, Carl
OFFICERS. Hacker.
J. Wolfgarten. OFFICERS.
OFFICERS. LICENTIATES.
FRENCH CONFERENCE.
ROMAN-SWISS CONFERENCE.
Organized 1907.
Territory: The French- and Ital-
Territory: France. ian-speaking parts of Switzer-
Population: 38,961,945; sq. miles, land.
207,054. Population: 952,099; sq. miles,
Membership: 232; churches, 7. 5,000.
Office: 29 rue de la Synagogue, Membership: 509; churches, 14.
Geneva, Switzerland. Office: 29 rue de la Synagogue,
Geneva, Switzerland.
OFFICERS.
(All persons named below whose
President: H. H. Dexter. addresses are omitted may be
Secretary: Maurice Walther. addressed as above.)
Treasurer: International Tract OFFICERS.
Society (Geneva).
Sabbath-school Secretary: J. Rob- President: J. Curdy.
ert. Secretary: Mrs. E. Robert.
Executive Committee: H. H. Dex- Treasurer: International Tract
ter, T. Nussbaum, Ulysse Augs- Society (Geneva).
bourger, J. Roustain, Pierre Sabbath-school a n d Missionary
G ourquet. Secretary: Mrs. E. Robert.
Executive Committee: J. Curdy,
MINISTERS. Pierre Schild, A. Guenin, Alcide
Beguelin, A. Borle.
H. H. Dexter, 20 rue Pasteur,
Nimes, Gard, France. MINISTERS.
T. Nussbaum, 1 rue George, Mont-
pellier, Herault, France. J. Curdy, Corcelles, Neuchatel,
Ulysse Augsbourger, 8 Avenue de Switzerland.
la Tourelle, St. Mande, Seine, Jean Vuilleumier, Gland, Switzer-
France. - land.
LATIN UNION CONFERENCE. 109
LICENTIATES.
ALGERIAN AND TUNIS Leopold Benezet, P. A. Fant.
MISSION.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATE.
Territory: Algeria and Tunis.
Population: 6,621,475; sq. miles, Mrs. Josephine Schell.
235,474.
Membership: 4.
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41 E DITEPRANEAN SEA
OFFICERS.
SYRIAN MISSION.
Advisory Committee: Jay J. Territory: Syria, Palestine, Meso-
Nethery, Awada Abd-Elshaheed, potamia, and Arabia.
R. G. Edib. Population: 6,288,600.
Membership: 21; church, 1.
MINISTERS.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Jay J. Nethery and Awada Abd-
.Elshaheed. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gregorius, Dent-
110
LEVANT UNION MISSION. 111
LICENTIATES.
EAST RUSSIAN MISSION. C. Schamkow, J. Pilkewitsch.
Territory: Astrakhan, Saratov, MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
Samara, Orenburg, and Ufa
governments, and Asiatic Rus- Benj. Schmidt, Paul Born, Kus-
sia. min Reputin, lsosim Prowo-
Population: 28,848,100. losky.
Membership: 469; churches, 7.
MISSIONARY NURSE.
OFFICERS.
Rosa Kleist.
Director: H. K. Loebsack.
Secretary: H. Ostwald.
Advisory Committee: H. K. Loeb-
sack, G. Hetze, J. Wuckert, G. WEST RUSSIAN MISSION.
Lehmann, A. Gondar. (To date from Jan. 1, 1908.)
MINISTERS. Territory: Poland, Kovno, Vol-
hynia, Grodno, Minsk, Vilna.
H. K. Loebsack, G. Hetze. Population: 22,091,200. '
Membership: 270; churches, 5.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
OFFICERS.
H. Ostwald, A. Gondar, H. Berg.
Director: D. P. Gaede.
MISSIONARY COLPORTEURS. Secretary: H. Torowsky.
Executive Committee: D. P.
G. Schwab, W. Baskow. Gaede, K. Remfert, A. Arnhold.
114 RUSSIAN UNION 'CONFERENCE.
K. Remfert. W. Conrad.
MINISTERS. MINISTERS.
P. A. Hansen, Margrethevej 5, J. C. Raft, P. Christensen, M. M.
Copenhagen, V., Denmark. Olsen, L. Muderspach.
0. A. Johnson, Nyhyttan, Jtirn-
boAs,. Sweden.
LICENTIATE.
SCANDINAVIAN UNION
CONFERENCE
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MINISTERS.
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20, Num. 1420, Tacubaya, D. F., tad, No. 60, Guadalajara, Mex-
Mexico. ico.
Treasurer: G. W. Caviness, Av- Dra. Alice M. Swayze, Avenida
enida 22, Min. 1599, Tacubaya, Libertad, No. 60, Guadalajara,
D. F., Mexico. Mexico.
Secretary Sabbath-school Depart- Dr. U. C. Fattebert, 2a Calle de
ment: Mrs. Alice M. Swayze, Maltos, No. 3, San Luis Potosi,
Avenida Libertad, No. 60, Gua- Mexico. .
dalajara, Mexico. Dra. Petra B. Toral de Colunga.
Advisory Board: Geo. M. Brown, " La Industrial," Letra M, Tor-
G. W. Caviness, W. S. Swayze, reon, E. de Coah, Mexico.
and J. W. Erkenbeck.
MISSIONARY LICENTIATES.
MINISTERS.
Mrs. G. W. Caviness, Avenida 22,
Geo. M. Brown, Avenida 20, Num. No. 599, Tacubya, D. F., Mex-
1420, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. ico.
MISCELLANEOUS MISSIONS. 137
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
OUTLINE OF COURSES.
Established 1894.
Board: 0. A. Olsen (Pres.), J. CLAREMONT UNION COLLEGE.
E. Fulton, E. H. Gates, E. C.
Chapman (Sec.), C. W. Irwin, Kenilworth, near Cape Town,
L. A. Hoopes, G. S. Fisher. South Africa.
Faculty: C. W. Irwin, Principal,
New Testament Greek; L. A. Established 1892.
Hoopes, Bible and History of Board of Trustees: I. J. Hankins,
Missions; J. H. Paap, English (Chairman), 0. 0. Fortner (Sec-
Language and Literature; R. retary), Fred Reed (Treasurer),
W. Brown, History; C. V. Bell, W. C. Walston, G. F. Visser.
Physiology and Hygiene; R. Faculty; Principal, J. F. Olmsted;
Sisley, Preceptor; W. E. Rob- Matron, Mrs. J. F. Olmsted;
bins, Commercial Studies; Miss other teachers, Helen M. Hyatt,
Hattie Andre, Preceptress, in Miss 0. Pote, Frances Haupt,
charge of Preparatory Depart- B. C. Groenewald.
ment; 'Mrs. R. W. Brown, Ma-
tron; Mrs. J. H. Paap, Instru-
mental Music; Mrs. C. W. Ir-
win, Assistant Teacher; Mrs. J. EMMANUEL MISSIONARY
G. Robbins, Science; Mrs. Lily COLLEGE.
Piper, Primary Department.
Special Lecturers: 0. A. Olsen, Berrien Springs, Mich.
Church Organization; E. H.
Gates, Missions and Mission Established 1901.
Work; W. A. Hennig, Religious Board of Trustees: Allen Moon,
Liberty; Dr. Franklin Richards, Win. Covert, N. W. liana)le, J.
Healthful Living.. H. Haughey, C. McReynolds, A.
Business and Industrial Depart- G. Haughey, W. H. Edwards,
ments: C. W. Irwin, Business W. J. Stone, W. D. Parkhurst,
Manager; E. C. Chapman, Su- E. K. Slade, H. H. Burkholder,
perintendent of Avondale School S. E. Wight.
Press; C. V. Bell, Superinten- Officers of the Board: Pres., Allen
dent of Health Food Depart- Moon; Vice-Pres., N. W. Kau-
ment; J. H. Paap, Superinten- ble; Treas., W. H. Edwards;
dent of Farm; L. A. Hoopes, See., J. H. Haughey.
Special Instructor in Horticul- Faculty: President, Nelson W.
ture; R. W. Brown, Tent-ma- Kauble, Bible, Mental and Moral
king; Mrs. R. W. Brown, Cook- Science; Dean, J. Grant Lam-
ing; Miss Hattie Andre, Sloyd; son, Commercial Department,
Mrs. J. H. Paap, Drawing and Law, Physics; Joseph H.
Painting; Mrs. C. W. Irwin, Haughey, Mathematics, Astron-
Sewing; T. Escreet, Blacksmith- omy, New Testament Greek;
ing; T. M. G. Lister, Carpentry; Preceptor, William E. Videto,
138
COLLEGES. 139
KOREAN SCHOOLS.
Wonhare, Korea. PUA TRAINING SCHOOL.
Pfia, Chile.
Established 1907.
Orie school for boys, in charge of Established 1906.
W. R. Smith. Board of Managers: Committee of
One school for girls, in charge of the Chile Conference.
Faculty: Principal, _ Carlos E.
152 INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS.
STATISTICAL TABLES.
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
Intermediate Schools
Clearwater $3,000.00 1 70 40 25 2
Cumberland 1,000.00 3 100 40 24 2
Darling Range 3,896.00 1 50 50 30 4
Devall Bluff 900.00 2 40 40 10 1
Diamante 4,000.00 2 40 100 93 4
Eufola 1,000.00 2 .. ' 40 30 3
Fiji 717.62 1 100 80 4
Forest Home 5,370.91 2 40 80 75 3
Fort Ogden 1,500.00 2 42 50 37 2
Korean 5,650.00 7 50 100 100 4
Latin Union 1,000.00 1 30 40 25 5
Meadowglade 6,500.00 3 20 100 98 6
Pine Grove 3;200.00 1 80 40 20 6
Ptia ,1,500.00 1 40 25 20 2
Pukekura 5,000.00 1 170 96 55 4
Raratonga 500.00 1 10 60 50 3
Rome 500.00 1 100 90 7
Scandinavian Union 9,969.76 1 100 75 60 4
Singapore 500.00 1 .. 30 20 2
Strode 2,400.00 1 10 70 32 2
Takoma 5,000.00 1 64 55 4
STATISTICAL TABLES. 155
The enrolment given for the various schools noted above is for the
school year 1907-08.
PUBLISHING HOUSES.
(In alphabetical order.)
Territory: The Pacific, North Pa- Canadian, and Lake Union Con-
cific, Central, Northern, and ferences.
Western Canadian Union Con- Branch Offices: Battle Creek,
ferences. Mich.; J. W. Mace, Manager.
Directors: H. W. Cottrell, IL C. Room 404, 32 Union Square,
Wilcox, A. 0. Tait, C. H. Jones, East, New York; N. Y.; L. W.
H. H. Hall, E. A. Chapman, H. Graham, Manager.
G. Childs. Constituency: The Executive Com-
Officers: President, H. W. Cot- mittees of the General, Confer.-
trell; Vice-President, C. H. ence, Atlantic Union, Columbia
Jones; Secretary and Treasurer, Union, Canadian Union, Lake
H. G. Childs; Auditor, J. J. Ire- Union, Northern Union, and of
land; General Manager, C. H. the local Conferences therein, as
Jones; Manager of Book De- well as former stockholders of
partment H. H. Hall. the Seventh-day Adventist Pub-
Manager of Kansas City Branch: lishing Association.
James Cochran. Board of Trustees: W. W. Pres-
Manager of Portland Branch: W. cott, S. N. Curtiss, I. H. Evans,
V. Saniple. G. A. Irwin, T. E. Bowen, H. R.
Manager of Regina Branch: Chas. Salisbury, G. B. Thompson, W.
M. Cottrell. J. Fitzgerald.
Publishing Committee: H. H. Hall, Officers: President, W. MT . Pres-
C. H. Jones, M. C. Wilcox, A. 0. cott; .Vice-President, I. H. Ev-
Tait, H. MT. Cottrell, A. J. S. ans; Treasurer and Business
Bourdeau, Max Hill, F. H. Gage, Manager, S. N. Curtiss; Secre-
J. R. Ferren. tary, W. B. Walters; Auditor,
Editor Signs of the Times: M. C. E. R. Brown..
Wilcox; Associate Editor, A. 0. Editors: Review and Herald, W.
Tait; Assistant Editor, Max ITT. Prescott; associate editors,
Hill. C. M. Snow, W. A. Spicer. Life
Editor Our Little Friend: Kath- and Health, Dr. George H.
rina B. Wilcox; Associate Edi- Heald; associate editors, Dr. G.
tor, M. C. Wilcox. A. Hare and Dr. D. H. Kres,
Editorial Committee: M. C. Wil- The Youth's Instructor, Mrs.
cox, A. 0. Tait, F. H. Gage. Fannie Dickerson Chase. The
The Pacific Press Publishing Co. Sabbath School Worker, Mrs. L.
handles publications in French, Flora Plummer; associate edi-
German, Danish, Swedish, Span- tor, G. B. Thompson. Liberty,
ish, and the Oriental languages. editorial committee, consisting
It also gives special attention to of W. W. Prescott, G. B. Thomp-
standard school text-books and son, C. M. Snow, K. C. Russell,
juvenile publications. Complete W. A. Colcord.
catalogue sent free on application. Book Committee: W. W. Prescott,
Chairman': D. W. Reavis, Sec-
retary; S. N. Curtiss, W. A.
Colcord, C. M. Snow, E. R.
REVIEW AND HERALD PUB- Palmer, G. H. Heald.
LISHING ASSOCIATION. Foreign Publications: The New
York Branch of Review and
Incorporated 1903. Herald Publishing Association
carries a very large and com-
Main Office: Takoma Park Sta- plete assortment of the tracts,
tion, Washington, D. C. pamphlets, and hooks issued by
Cable Address: Review, Washing- our various foreign publishing
ton, D. C. houses. Complete catalogue, with
Territory:, The Atlantic, Columbia, English translation of %the title
160 PUBLISHING HOUSES.
ENGLISH PERIODICALS:
The Advent Review and Sabbath 25 cents; published by the Re-
Herald (leading church paper); view and Herald Pub. Assn.,
weekly; twenty-four pages; an- Takoma Park Station, Wash-
nual subscription, $1.50; pub- ington, D. C.; editorial com-
lished at Takoma Park Station, mittee, W. W. Prescott, G. B.
Washington, D. C.; editor, W. Thompson, Q. M. Snow, K. C.
W. Prescott; associate editors, Russell, W. A. Colcord.
C. M. Snow, W. A. Spicer. The Present Truth (devoted to a
The Signs of the Times (leading .presentation of the doctrine of
missionary paper and prophetic the second coming of Christ,
expositor) ; illustrated weekly; and general Bible truth); week-
sixteen pages; annual subscrip- ly; sixteen pages; annual sub-
tion, $1.50; to foreign countries, scription, 6s 6c1 ($1.60); Stan-
$1.75; published by Pacific Press borough Park, Watford, Herts,
Publishing Co., Mountain View, England; editor, W. T. Bartlett.
Cal.; editor, M. C. Wilcox; as- Tlfe Australasian Signs of the
sociate, A. 0. Tait; assistant, Times (devoted to an exposi-
Max Hill. tion of Bible truth and signs of
The Watchman; missionary paper the times) ; weekly; twelve
and Bible expositor; weekly; pages; annual subscription,
s 4s
sixteen pages; annual subscrip- 6d; to countries outside of Aus-
tion, $1; published by the tralia, and' in the Postal Union,
Southern Publishing Associa- 8s 6d ($2); Warburton, Vic-
tion, Twenty-fourth Ave., North, toria, Australia; editor, A. W.
Nashville, Tenn.; editor, L. A. Anderson.
Smith; associate editor, E. J. The Oriental Watchman; monthly;
Burnham; corresponding editors, sixteen pages; annual subscrip-
Geo. I. Butler, P. T. Magan. tion, Rs. 2-8 (eighty cents);
The Youth's Instructor (a journal International Tract Society, 39-1
for youth and children); week- Free School St., Calcutta, India;
ly; sixteen pages; annual sub- editors, J. L. Shaw and J. C.
scription, $1; Takoma Park Little.
Station, Washington, D. C.; The Caribbean Watchman; month-
editor, Mrs. Fannie Dickerson ly; 21 pages and cover; 50 cents
Chase. a year; 31 Dundonald St., Port
Liberty (official organ of the Re- of Spain, Trinidad, West In-
ligious Liberty Bureau); a dies; editor, S. A. Wellman;
forty-eight page quarterly mag- associate, W. G. Kneeland; con-
azine of religious freedom, de- tributors, P. Giddings and J. A.
voted to the promulgation of Strickland.
the fundamental principles of South African Sentinel (devoted
the rights of the people. The to an exposition of the signs of
first number was published in the times and Sabbath truth);
April, 1906; annual subscription, monthly; sixteen pages; annual
163
164 PERIODICALS.
CHINESE. FIJIAN.
Fuh-In-Hsuen Pao (The Gospel Rarama ; monthly; eight pages;
Herald); sixteen-page monthly; Buresala, via Levuka, Fiji, Pa-
25 cents; editor, H. W. Miller, cific Ocean; editor, J. E. Fulton,
Sin Yang Cheo, Ronan, via " Elsnath," Burwood St., Bur-
Hankow, China. wood, New South Wales, Aus-
tralia.
DANISH-NORWEGIAN. FRENCH.
Evangeliets Send e 'b u d ; Semi- Les Signes des Temps; monthly;
monthly; sixteen pages; annual annual subscription, fr. 1.50 (30
subscription, kr. 2.50; rate for cents); published at 29 rue de
America, $1; Akersgaden 74, la Synagogue, Geneva, Switzer-
Christiania, Norway; editor, land; editor, J. Vuilleumier.
Erik Arnesen. Le Messager (church paper);
Sundhedsbladet (health journal) ; semimonthly; annual subscrip-
monthly; twenty-four pages; tion, fr. 1.50; 29 rue de la Syn-
annual subscription, in Norway, agogue, Geneva, Switzerland;
kr. 2.50; in Denmark, 3.00; rate editor, J. Vuilleumier.
for America, 80 cents; Akers- Le Vulgarisateur et Messager de
. Baden 74, Christiania, Norway; l'Hygiene ; monthly health
editor, J. C. Ottosen. paper; sixteen pages; fr. 2.50
Evangeliets Sendebud ; weekly; (50 cts.); 29 rue de la Syna-
sixteen pages; annual subscrip- gogue, Geneva, Switzerland; ed-
tion, $1.25; College View, Nebr.; itor, P. A. De Forest.
editor, C. A. Thorp; assistant
editor, P. E. Berthelsen.
GERMAN.
ESTHONIAN. Harold der Wahrheit; semimonth-
ly; eight pages; annual sub-
Sioni Wahimees ; sixteen pages; scription, mk. 2 (60 cents for
eight numbers a year; illus- America) ; Grindelberg 15a,
167
168 PERIODICALS.
HOLLAND (DUTCH).
Teekenen des Tijds (Signs of the JAPANESE.
Times), Holland (formerly Zions Owari No Fukuin; semimonthly;
Wachter); monthly; eight 12 pag6s; annual subscription,
pages; annual subscription, .75 50 cents; 846 Sendagaya-machi,
florin; to foreign countries, 1 Tokyo, Japan; editors, T. H.
florin (40 cents); International Okohira, F. W. Field.
Tract Society, Grindelberg 15a,
Hamburg, Germany; editor, L.
R. Conradi.
De Arbeider; eight pages; quar- LETTONIAN.
terly; florin .80; to foreign coun- Zionas Sargs; 24 pages; bimonth-
tries, 30 cents; International ly; illustrated; 30 cents; pub-
Tract Society, Grindelberg 15a, lished at Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Hamburg, Germany. burg, Germany.
HUNGARIAN. MALAY.
Az Arato (The Reaper); sixteen Zaman Pughadisan (alernate edi-
pages; monthly church and Sab- tions in Dutch-Malay and Singa-
bath-school lesson paper; 50 pore-Malay); monthly; eight
PERIODICALS. 169
SPANISH.
PORTUGUESE.
El Mensajero de la Verdad; illus-
Arauto da Verdade; monthly; trated sixteen-page monthly, de-
sixteen pages; annual subscrip- voted to the exposition of the
tion, 65 cents; in clubs of ten prophecies, Bible doctrines, and
or more copies, 45 cents each; health and temperance topics;
Caixa Postal 768, Rio de Ja- annual subscription (in Mexico),
neiro, Brazil, South America; 50 centavos; (outside of Mex-
editor, Emilio Hoelzle. ico), 50 cents United States
Revista Mensal; monthly; four money; editor, G. W. Caviness,
pages; published by the Ta- Apartado 1554, Mexico City,
quary Publishing House, Sao Mexico.
Bernardo, S. P. R., Sao Paulo, El Campo Mexicano; four-page
Brazil, South America; editor, monthly; organ of the Mexican
E. Hoelzle. Mission, and edited by the su-
perintendent.
RARATONGAN. La Verdad Presente; monthly; 8
pages; annual subscription, 65
Tuatua-Moa; monthly; four cents; Argentine Conference, Ca-
pages; editor, Mrs. F. W. silla 481, Buenos Ayres, Argen-
Waugh, " Elsnath," Burwood St., tine Republic, South America;
Burwood, New South Wales, editor, Mrs. Lydia Oppegard;
Australia. assistant editors, N. Z. Town, A.
Fulton.
RUMANIAN. Senales de los Tiempos; monthly;
eight pages; 50 cents a year;
Sennele Timpului (Signs of the published by the Chile Confer-
Times) ; bimonthly; sixteen ence, Casilla 787, . Valparaiso,
pages; Sabbath-school, church, Chile; South America; editors,
and missionary paper; subscrip- E. W. Thomann and Wm.
tion price, fr. 2 (to America, Steele.
40 cents). Editorial Committee:
0. Liipke, R. P. Paulini, F. Hin- Revista Adventista; month ly ;
ter; pubished by International eight pages; Florida, F. C. R.,
Tract Society, Grindelberg 15a, Buenos Ayres, South America;
Hamburg, Germany. editor, Arthur Fulton; assistant
editor, E. W. Thomann.
El Centinela de la Verdad; twen-
RUSSIAN. ty-four pages; monthly; 50
cents; published at Mayaguez,
Maslina (Olive-tree); sixteen Porto Rico, West Indies; editor,
pages; monthly; missionary B. E. Connerly.
170 PERIODICALS
Summary.
General papers 18 Weekly 26
Union papers 15 Semimonthly 21
Local papers 22 Monthly 52
Foreign papers 43 Bimonthly 4
Private papers 11 Quarterly 6
Total 109 Total 109
Total pages of one copy of Combined annual subscrip-
each of the foregoing jour- tion price $52.16
nals 1300 No. languages 24
DIRECTORY OF SANITARIUMS.
(Arranged alphabetically.)
Acirshnet $1,000.00 1 .. 20 75 1 3 3 7
Adirondack 3,000.00 4 12 50 90 3 6 6 15
Alberta 3,000.00 1 .. 20 250 4 4 8
Arizona 8,000.00 2 120 45 200 2 4 4 10
Black River Valley 2,500.00 1 1 15 100 1 1 2 4
Chamberlain 60,000.00 3 20 41 ... 3 20 6 29
Colorado Springs 4,000.00 1 .. 15 150 1 3 3 7
Fort Worth 1,700.00 1 .. 10 175 1 3 2 6
Garden City 60,000.00 4 10 50 650 2 6 5 13
Hinsdale 7 10 60 430 3 18 29 50
Little Rock 24,808.00 2 .. 35 400 1 14' 5 20
1.owville 30,000.00 1 6 20 56 2 2 4 8
Middletown 15,000.00 1 .. 15 77 1 6 2 9
Montrose 7,000.00 2 1 8 100 1 3 2 6
North Yakima 27,000.00 2 6.5 45 150 1 6 7 14
Northwestern 42,063.68 1 19 100 249 1 7 10 18
Oakland 75,000.00 2 .: 35 600 2 10 5 17
Riverside 18,000.00 4 22 22 250 .. 7 3 10
Springfield 2,000.00 1 .. 16 100 1 4 5 10
St. Peter 28,000.00 3 300 15 . .. .. 3 3 6
' Except in the total number, 68, the above figures do not include
four institutions enumerated on page 180, nor five others whose direc-
tories are not given at all because of failure to report.
NOTE. The figures indicating assets of institutions, as shown on
pages 153, 154, 155, 161, 181, and 182 are based on estimates secured
from various sources, and are not compiled from the official annual
statements of the institutions reported. The assets, of course, repre-
sent simply the total approximate amount invested in the various
enterprises specified.
DIRECTORY OF PHYSICIANS.
Abbott, Geo. K., Loma Linda, via Comstock, D. D., Hinsdale, Ill.
Redlands, Cal. Cummings, R. S., care Paradise
Abbott, Mrs. Cora M., Loma Valley Sanitarium, National
Linda, via Redlands, Cal. City, Cal.
Abbott, F. F., Sanitarium, Napa
Co., Cal. De Forest, P. A., Gland, Ct. Vaud,
Allen, T. J., 426 South C St., Ta- Switzerland.
coma, Wash. Droll, G. A., 1424 Charlotte St.,
Ames, A. C., College View, Nebr. Kansas City, Mo.
Dryden, Mary V., 603. East Twelfth
Baierle, Nina Case, Sanitarium, St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Melrose, Mass. Dunscombe, W. C., 42 Yamamoto-
Bailey, J. W., 1929 Girard Ave., dori, Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Ball, Clarence F., 80 Crescent St., Eastman, M. E., 118 West Fig-
Rutland, Vt. ueroa St., Santa Barbara, Cal.
Bascom, Amy I., Box 414, Hunts- Edwards, S. P. S., 1213 Fifteenth
ville, Ala. St., Moline, Ill.
Belknap, L. J., San Jose, Cal. Edwards, Mrs. Maria L., 1213 Fif-
Bell, J. J., Rostrevor, County teenth St., Moline, Ill.
Down, Ireland. Elliott, L. E., 1714 Winter St.,
Blake, Lottie Isbell, 1506 Third West Superior, Wis.
Ave., North, Birmingham, Ala. Erkenbeck, J. W., Hotel Amer-
Bliss, W. E., Madison, Wis. ican, Ameca, Jalisco, Mexico.
Bond, E. C., 515 North Central Evans, T. J., care Sanitarium,
Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Boulder, Colo.
Bond, J. M., 515 North Central
Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Farnsworth, C. P., Chamberlain,
Bradford, Joel P., 25 Main St., S. Dak.
New Bedford, Mass. Fattebert, U. C., San Luis Potosi,
Braucht, F. E., R. F. D. No. 8, Mexico.
Wichita, Kans. Fisher, V. L., Mt. ;Vernon, Ohio.
Brighouse, Henrietta E., Sanita- Froom, J. E., Rooms 324-330,
rium, Napa Co., Cal. Boise City National Bank Bldg.,
Britton, Mary E., 545 North Lime- Boise, Idaho.
stone St., Lexington, Ky.
Brown, Effie A., Sanitarium, Napa Gardner, W. L., 1021/2 South Main
Co., Cal. St., Salt, Lake City, Utah.
Bush, Camillus, Sanitarium, Napa Gardner, Mrs. Eva, 1021/2 South
Co., Cal. Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Bush, Chas. R., Lowville, N. Y. George, W. A., care Sanitarium,
Nashville, Tenn.
Caldwell, J. E., 510 Walnut St., George, Lyra Hunt, care Sanita-
Knoxville, Tenn. rium, Nashville, Tenn.
Carey, A., Hildebran, N. C. Gray, Etta, Glendale, Cal.
Case, Dott, 1929 Girard Ave., Greaves, H. N., The Hydro, Cater-
Philadelphia, Pa. ham, Surrey, England.
Clarke, R. M., Knowlton, Quebec. Green, W. C., 1223 Wolfe St.,
Colunga, 'Mrs. A. N., La Indus- Little Rock, Ark.
trial, Letra M. Torreon, Coah., Green, Isadore L., Watertown,
Mexico. N. Y.
183
184 DIRECTORY OF PHYSICIANS.
Otis, Mrs. Clara B., Sanitarium, Selmon, A. C., Siang Cheng Hsien,
Lake George, N. Y. Honan, via Hankow, China.
Otis, L. J., 202 South Fuller St., Selmon, Mrs. Bertha L., Siang
Grand Rapids, Mich. Cheng Hsien, Honan, via Han-
Otis, F. J., 28 Thirty-third Place, kow, China.
Chicago, Ill. Shively, J. Dow, care Sanitarium,
Ottosen, J. C., Sanatorium, Skods- Boulder, Colo.
borg, Denmark. Shryock, A. Q., 1313 Third Ave.,
Seattle, Wash.
Pampaian, Vahon, Grindelberg Simmons,-W. R., Port Townsend,
15a, Hamburg, Germany. Wash.
Parmele, Mrs. Lydia E., care San- _Simpson, Abbie Winegar,. Long
itarium, Nashville, Tenn. Beach, Cal.
Paulson, David, Hinsdale Ill. Sisco, Mrs. P. S., 1 and 2 Iowa
Paulson, Mary W., Hinsda le, Ill. Circle, Washington, D. C.
Prentice, J. W., Alden, Mich. Start, Mrs. Lillis, Loma Linda, via
Prince, C. 0., care New England Redlands, Cal.
Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass. Stevens, Nellie, La Fayette, Ind.
Swayze, W. S., 60 Libertad,
Rand, H. F., Sanitarium, Napa Guadalajara, Mexico.
Co., Cal. Swayze, Mrs. Alice M., 60 Lib-
Randall, H. E., Otter Lake, Mich. ertad, Guadalajara; Mexico.
Richards, Frank C., Wahroonga,
N. S. W., Australia.
Richards, Mrs. Eulalia S., Wah- Thomason, Geo., Plumstead, Cape,
roonga, N. S. W., Australia. South Africa.
Richards, Mrs. E. A., 409 East
Main St., Streator, Ill. Vernier, Jean A., 58 Madison
Rockwell, Orville, College View, Ave., Detroit, Mich.
Nebr. Vollmer, Maud 0., Sanitarium,
RoSe, D. C., 1430 Lipscomb St., Lake George, N. Y.
Fort Worth, Texas.
Rossiter, F. M., North Yakima,
Wash. Walters, R. W., Chagrin Falls,
Ruble, W. A., 1 and 2 Iowa Cir- Ohio.
cle, Washington, D. C. Warner, W. H., 1213 Fifteenth
Runck, Geo., Berrien Springs, St., Moline, Ill
Mich. White, Julia A., Loma Linda, via
Redlands, Cal.
Sanderson, Mary, 46 Forest Park Whitelock, T. S., National City,
Ave., Springfield, Mass. Cal.
Satterlee, A. R., 922 Niagara St., Williams, H. J., Rostrevor, County
Buffalo, N. Y. Down, Ireland.
Sell, E. H. M., Woodcrest Ave., Worster, W. W., La Fayette,
White. Plains, N. Y. Ind.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.
Only the names of ordained and Anderson, J. H., 16 Hooper St.,
.licensed ministers appear in Worcester, Mass.
this list. To determine the na- Anderson, A. C., Harmattan, Al-
ture of any person's appoint- berta, Canada.
ment, reference should be made Anderson, A. W., Warburton, Vic-
to the directory of the Confer- toria, Australia
ence operating in the field Anderson, U. S., Box 233, Eaton,
where the worker is located. Ind.
This applies to the workers Anderson, W. H., S. D. A. Mission,
named above, as well as all Pemba, Northwest Rhodesia,
other classes. South . Africa.
Anderson, J. E., Nekoma, Kans.
Abd-Elshaheed, Awada, Luxor, Anderson, Birger, Kungsgatan 34,
Upper Egypt. Stockholm, Sweden.
AcMoody, C. D., English Post- Andreasen, M. L., 338 Seventy-
office, Galata, Constantinople, sixth St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Turkey. Andress, Wm., Palisades, Colo.
Adams, J. W.; Station M, Los Andrews, W. R., 55 Whitmore
Angeles, Cal. St., Hartford, Conn.
Adams, P. P., Jamul, Cal. Andrews, R. F., College View,
Adams, E. H., Station M, Los An- Nebr.
geles, Cal. Andross, E. E., Stanborough
Adams, W. M., Port Hammond, Park, Watford, England.
British Columbia. Anglebarger, G. W., 531 Jason St.,
Adomeit,' F., Grindelberg 15a, Denver, Colo.
Hamburg, Germany. Armitage, F. B., Maranatha Mis-
Ahren E. J., Kungsgatan 34, sion, Trumpeters, near Gra-
Stockholm,
' Sweden. hamstown, Cape Colony, South
Airey, R. W., Laurelwood Acad- Africa.
emy, Gaston, Oregon. Armstrong, W. H., Columbia, S. C.
Allen, J., 80 Collins St., Hobart, Armstrong, H. E., " Llandydd," 77
Tasmania, Australia. Tewkesbury St., Cathays, Car-
Altman, M. A., 20 Whitton Road, diff, Wales.
Terenure, Dublin, Ireland. Armstrong, D., " Springdale,"
Alway, W. A., Maple Plain, Minn. Union Road, Wembley, Eng-
Alway, G. M., 521 Veta Ave., land.
Pueblo, Colo. Ashton, N. S., Wilkinsburg, Pa.
Amadon, G. W, 303 West Van Aufderhar, H. A., R. F. D. No. 1,
Buren St., Battle Creek, Mich. Lyons, Colo.
Anderson, August, College View, Augsbourger, Ulysee, 8 Avenue de
Nebr. la Tourelle, St. Maude, Seine,
Anderson, A. C., Lead City, S. France.
Dak.
Anderson, B. L., Kulangsu, Amoy, Babcock, D. C., Freetown, Sierra
China. Leone, West Africa.
Anderson, H. P., Racine, Wis. Babcock, H. W., Cottage Grove,
Anderson, Fred, Unionsgatan 4, Oregon.
Helsingf ors, Finland. Babcock, M. S., Winters, Cal.
Anderson, J. N., care British Post- Babcock, Charles M., 515 East
office, Canton, China. Eighth Ave., Duluth, Minn.
Anderson, John F., 827 Magnolia Baber, G. H., 214 East Jacob St.,
St., St. Paul, Minn. Louisville, Ky.
186
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 187
Bacon, A. E., 7a High St., Kirk- Bell, A. R., 1829 North St., Har-
, caldy, Scotland. risburg, Pa.
Badaut, J. P., Branges, Saone et Bell, C. V., Avondale School,
Loire, France. Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.
Badaut, Paul, St. Croix, Vaud, Bellah, C. G., T109 East Twelfth
Switzerland. St., Kansas City, Mo:
Baer, R. T., Lander, Wyo. Bellenger, James, Amoy, Miss.
Bagby, J. W., R. F. D. No. 2, Bellows, R. J., 508 Michigan Ave.,
Hanford, Cal. Manistique, Mich.
Bagby, J. R., 732 Santa Fe St., Bender, U., Riversdale, Jamaica,
Alva, Okla. West Indies.
Baharian, Z. G., Aintab, Asia BenOzet, Leopold, 20 via Varese,
Minor. Rome, Italy.
Bahr, E., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Benham, R. D., 1582 East Hoyt
burg, Germany.
St., Mount Tabor Station, Port-
Baierle, C., East Stroudsburg, Pa.
Baker, Isaac, Harper,. Okla. land, Oregon.
Baker, W. L. H., Gordon St., Too- Benson, H. F., 42 Yamamoto-dori,
rak, Victoria, Australia. Nichome, Kobe, Japan.
Balada, E., Casilla 787, Valpa- Benson, C. L., 2718 Third Ave.,
raiso, Chile, South America. South, Minneapolis, Minn.
Ballenger, J. F., Box 7, Tropico, Bergersen, N. C., Story City, Iowa.
Cal. Bernstein, 0. 0., 5334 Chestnut
Ballenger, E. S., 257 South Hill St., Philadelphia, Pa.
St., Los Angeles, Cal. Berry, 0. W., Angora, Nebr.
Balsbaugh, H. C., Paducah, Ky. Berthelsen, P. E., College View,
Barlow, W. A., Babolmohol, Sim- Nebr.
ultalla, E. I. Ry., India. Bicknell, P. F., care New England
Bartlett, A. W., La Fayette, Ind, Sanitarium, Melrose, Mass.
Bartlett, W. T., Stanborough Bidwell, W. E., R. F. D. No. 1,
Park, Watford, England. Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
Basney, H. C., Ceres, Cal. Bigelow, I. G., 99 Rockland Ave.,
Bates, C. H., Durango, Colo. Bradford, Pa.
Batterson, Wm., Eighteenth St. Bird, A. C., Caldwell, Idaho.
and D Ave., Kearney, Nebr. Bird, W. L., 510 Walnut St.,
Baumann, H., Grindelberg 15a, Knoxville, Tenn.
Hamburg, Germany. Black, S. T., 65 State St., Adrian,
Baxter, W. E., Cement, Okla. Mich.
Bayley, Arthur L., 271 West Main Black, W. L., Medford, Oregon.
St., Battle Creek, Mich. Blake, W. J., Box 414, Huntsville,
Beach, J. W., Hildebran, N. C. Ala.
Beams, J. W., Wayne, Nebr. Blake, D. E., Bell Ave. and East
Beardsley, J. I., 905 North Cali- St., Birmingham, Ala.
fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Bliss, C. H, R. F. D. No. 4, Lov-
Beatty, J. F., College View, Nebr. ington, Ill.
Beckner, J. B., 31 Dundonald St., Block, Gott, Casilla 481, Buenos
Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Ayres, Argentina, South Amer-
Indies. ica.
Beddoe, B. E., Genoa, Nev. Block, Henry, Leduc, Alberta,
Beebe, E. I., Holly, Mich. Canada.
Beeson, C. A., 2806 'Seward St., Blosser, J. B., Berrien Springs,
Omaha, Nebr. Mich.
Behr, H., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Blue, Irvin, 905 North. California
burg, Germany. Ave., Hastings, Nebr.
Behrens, J. H., Sanitarium, Napa Boettcher, J. T., Gr. Newa Str. 25,
Co., Cal. Quartier 24, Riga, Russia.
188 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.
Bollman, C. P., North Station, Brown, T. M., Casilla 29, San jos&
Nashville, Tenn. Costa Rica, Republic de Panama.
Bond, J. E., 515 North Central Browne, L. W., Freetown, Sierra
Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Leone, West Africa.
Bond, Frank, Calle Pelayo 11, Bruck, C., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Principal, Valencia, Spain. burg, Germany.
Bond, W. G., Calle San Luis C, Bryant, H. J., R. F. D. No. 2,
Gracia, Barcelona, Spain. Saratoga Springs, N. Y.
Ronde, Hans, Leduc, Alberta, Buckner, T. B., 110 Early St.,
Canada. Montgomery, Ala.
Bourdeau, A. C., 166 Kalamazoo Budd, Geo. L., Brainerd, Minn.
St., Battle Creek, Mich. Buhalts, U. J., 240 Indiana Ave.,
Bourdeau, A. J. S., Mountain Indianapolis, Ind.
View, Cal.
Bowen, T. E., Takoma Park Sta- Bunch, F. S., 285 Salmon St.,
tion, Washington, D. C. Portland, Oregon.
Boylan, H. A., Lansing, Mich. Bunoa, Pauliasi, Suva Vou, Fiji,
Boynton, J. W., Ponoka, Alberta, Pacific Ocean.
Canada. Burden, W. J.,. Montavilla, Or-
Boynton, Wm. J., Snohomish, egon.
Wash. Burden, W. D., 846 Sendagaya-
Bralliar, Floyd, Stuart, Iowa. machi, Tokyo, Japan.
Braley, Wm., Guymon, Okla. Burden, J. A., Loma Linda, via
Branch, Thomas H., 56 Roeland Redlands, Cal.
St., Cape Town, South Africa. Burdick, J. M., 1102 First Ave.,
Brandon, W. L., Keene, Tex. Sterling, Ill.
Breed, A. J., College Place, Wash.
Brice, J. F., 309 Constitution St., Burg, F. 1VI., 309 Second Ave.,
Lexington, Ky. North, Seattle, Wash.
Bringle, A. S., Wellington, Kans. Burke, R. E., Hawleyville, Iowa.
Brink, Fred, Phoenix, Ariz. Burkholder, H. H., Bellville, Ohio.
Bristol, E. A., 423 Petoskey St., Burman, C. A., Leduc, Alberta,
Petoskey, Mich. Canada.
Bristol, A. J., Takoma Park Sta- Burnham, M. S., Otsego, Mich.
tion, Washington, D. C. Burrill, A. 0., 214 East Jacob
Brittain, W. G., " Elsnath," Bur- St., Louisville, Ky.
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., Burrow, W. R., Raleigh, Tenn.
Australia. . , Busz, Frank, 240 Indiana Ave.,
Brock, A., Taquary, Rio Grande do Indianapolis, Ind.
Sul, Brazil, South America. Butcher, 0. F., Takoma Park Sta-
Broderson, P. E., 29 Watson Ave., tion, Washington, D. C.
Perth Amboy, N. J. Butcher, D. D., Greenwood, Miss.
Brorsen, A., 828 Thirty-fourth St., Butler, Geo. I., Bowling Green,
Oakland, Cal. Fla.
Broussard, S., Hope Villa, La.
Brower, J. C., Las Marias, Porto Butler, S. M., College View, Nebr.
Rico, West Indies. Butler, 0. K., College Place, Wash.
Brown, Chas. A., South Orring- Butterfield, C. L., Marshfield, Or-
ton, Me. egon.
Brown, Eugene A., 347 North Sec- Butterfield, Myron B., Buchanan,
ond Ave., Phoenix, Ariz. Mich.
Brown, M. H., Morgan Hill, Cal. Butz, E. S., 93 Franklin St., Ade-
Brown, G. M., Avenida 20, NUM. laide, South Australia, Aus-
1420, Tacubaya, D. F., Mexico. tralia.
Brown, B. W., 821 West Fifth St., Byington, F. F., College View,
Topeka, Kans. Nebr.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 189
Harris, A:. J., .311-313 Jackson Hetze, G., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Bldg., Nashville, Tenn. burg, Germany.
Harrison, A. F., Graysville, Tenn. Hibbard, E. J., 916 Laguna St.,
Harter, R. E.. Box 686. Sioux San Francisco, Cal.
-Falls, S. Dak. Hickman, T. J., Harper, Okla.
Hartwell. H. C., 142 Williston St.. Hickman, Ray, Harper, Okla.
Hicks, F. H., 6 East Jefferson St.,
Fall River, Mass.
Salamanca, N. Y.
Hartwell. S. D.. 335 Joh n St., Hill, Oscar, College Place, Wash.
ChPrlottP. Mich. Hill, Israel, Oneida, Wis.
Fra,si,s11. S. N.. Box 597, Oakland, Hills, W. F., Palisades, Colo.
Cal. Hilliard, E., 602 Hay St., Perth,
Haskell. Mrs. H. H., Box 597, Oak- West Australia, Australia.
land. Cal. - Hilton, C. E., R. F. D. No. 4,
Haughey. A. C.. Otsego. Mich. Pottstown, Pa.
Haughey, A. G., Otsego. Mich. Hinter, J. F., Grindelberg 15a,
Haughey. S. G.. 128 Ledard Road. Hamurg. Germany.
Langside. Glasgow. Scotland. Hoare, H. J., Glendale, Cal.
. Haupt. Wm. H., Stranach St., Hockarth, G. W., Nonnenweg 22,
Pietermaritzburg, Natal, South. Basle, Switzerland.
Africa. Hoelzle, Emilio, Sao Bernardo, S.
Hawkins, G. R, Muscatine, Iowa. P. R., Sao Paulo, Brazil, South
Hawkins, Mrs. Emma, Muscatine, America.
Iowa. Hoerner, F., Nonnenweg 22, Basle,
Hayes, E. G., Elk Point, S. Dak. Switzerland.
Hayhurst, C. M., Woodward, Okla. Hoffman, J., R. F. D., Grantsburg,
Haynes, Carl B., 1909 Lansdowne Wis.
St., Baltimore, Md. Hofstra, Jacob W., Otsego, Mich.
Haysmer, A. J., Elkwood, Ala. Holbrook, J. A., Centralia, Wash.
Heacock, A. P., Fayetteville, Ark. Holden, W. H., Havre, Mont.
Hoopes, L. A., Avondale School,
Heald, B. M., 4910 Arch St., Phil- Cooranbong, N. S. W., Australia.
adelphia, Pa. Hoover, H. L., Estancia, N. Mex.
Healey, W. M., 2719 G St., San Hopkins, E. B., Keene, Tex.
Diego, Cal. Horton, S. B., Twenty-fourth Ave.,
Hebard, H. A., 905 North Cali- North, Nashville, Tenn.
fornia Ave., Hastings, Nebr. Hottel, R. D., New Market, Va.
Hebner, W. C., Shelby, Mich. Howard, L. L., Portland, Me.
Heckman, W. H., 130 North Fifty- Howe, P. M., Paris, Ontario.
fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Howell, W. E., Kephisia, Athens,
Hegmann, W., Grindelberg 15a, Greece.
Hamburg, Germany. Howell, C. G., Daylight, Tenn.
Henderson, Fred H., 144 Hamline Howie, R., 602 Hay St., Perth,
Ave., Zanesville, Ohio. West Australia, Australia.
Hennessy, J. C., Fishkill-on.-Hud- Hubbard, Thomas, Sunman, lnd.
son, N. Y. Huenergardt, J. F., Grindelberg
Hennig, W. A., " Elsnath," Bur- 15a, Hamburg, Germany.
wood St., Burwood, N. S. W., Huffman, B. F., College View,
Australia. Nebr.
Herrell, H. W., R. F. D. No 3, Huffman, D. E., Centerville, Kans.
Richmond, Va. Huffman, M. G., Lock Box 83,
Herrmann, C. J., Antigo, Wis. Mattoon, Ill.
Hersum, S. J., Richmond, Me. Hughes, C. B., Riversdale, Ja-
Hetherington, A. J., Graysville, maica, West Indies.
Tenn. Humann, Henry, Harvey, N. Dak.
194 MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY.
Humphrey, J. K., 436 Elton St., Johnson, Adolph, 5025 South K St.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Tacoma, Wash.
Huntington, S. G., Room 53, , Johnson, Elof, 55 Whitmore St.,
Hooper Building, Salt Lake_ Hartford, Conn.
City, Utah. Johnson, Lewis, 3022 West Sixty-
Huntley, E. H., Clarkston, Wash. second St., Ballard Station,
Hyatt, W. S., Kenilworth, Cape, Seattle, Wash.
South Africa. Johnson, Fred, R. F. D. No. 1,
Ryder, R., 293 Oronoque St., Long Lake, Minn
Georgetown, British Guiana, Johnson, H. R., Eau Claire, Wis.
South America. Johnson, Wm. J., 603 East
Twelth St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Johnson, Geo. G., 2815 Broadway,
Irving, James M., Berrien Spi ings, Menominee, Mich.
Mich. Johnson, L. E., Ringgold, Nebr.
Irwin, G. A., Takoma Park Sta- Johnson, 0., Storgaden 50, Lulea.
tion, Washington, D. C. Sweden.
Irwin, C. W., Avondale' School, Johnson, 0. A., Nyhyttan, Jarn-
Cooranbong, N. S. W., Aus- boas, Sweden.
tralia. Johnson, C., Mc Minnville, Oregon.
Irwin, John J., Sparta, Ill. Johnson, J. 0., Eufola, N. C.
Isaac, John, College Place, Wash. Johnson, F. W., 28 Belvidere St.,
Isaak, Daniel, Grindelberg 15a, St. John's, Newfoundland.
Hamburg, Germany. Jones, J. F., Fords Store, Md.
Ising, W., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Jones, G. F., 12 Dhoby Ghaut,
bUrg, Germany. Singapore, Malay Archipelago,
Israel, M. C., Oakdale, Cal. Pacific Ocean.
Iveren, Edward, Akersgaden 74, Jones, H. W., B,. F. D. No. 1,
Christiania, Norway. Borden Springs, Ala.
Iverson, Paul, Bozeman, Mont. Jones, Methusaleh, 1219 Elm St.,
Waco, Tex.
Jones, Walter, R. F. D. No. 4,.
Jackson, S. E., Box 989, Minne- Henderson, Ky.
apolis, Minn. Jorg, Fred., 852 Vancouver Ave.,
James, J. S., Cleaveland Town Portland, Oregon.
Post-office, Bangalore, India. Jorgensen, N. M., Velva, N. Dak.
James, W. H., Medical Institute, Jorgensen, Mrs. Bertha, Velva, N.
Viet o r i a Square, Adelaide, Dak.
South Australia. Jordan, S. A., Box 284, Brook-
Janert, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- haven, Miss.
burg, Germany. Joyce, S., Stanborough Park, Wat-
Jaques, Arthur, Beauvoisin, Gard, - ford, England.
France. Jump, Howard M., R. F. D. No. 2,
Jensen, C. C., Akersgaden 74, Bowling Green, Ohio.
Christiania, Norway. Jurickson, J., Grindelberg 15a,
Jenson, A. W., Keene, Tex. Hamburg, ermany.
Jespersson, S., 73 rue Michelet,
Alger, Algeria. Kamm, C., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Jeys, Thos. H., Spero, N. C. burg, Germany.
Johansen, 0. E., Thief River Falls, Kauble, N. W., Berrien Springs,
Minn. Mich.
Johanson, J. M., Signs Publishing Kay, J. L., San Fernando, Cal.
Office, Warburton, Victoria, Keck, Irving, Bowling Green, Fla.
Australia. Keh, Nga Pit, Kulangsu, Amoy,
John, Otto, 905 North California China.
Ave., Hastings, Nebr, Kellogg, E. C., College View, Nebr.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 195
Locken, J. - B., East Third St., Martin, I. M., 1942 North Seven-
R. F. D., Pana, teenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Loebsack, H. J., Grindelberg 15a, Marvin, C. F., 257 South Hill St.,
Hamburg, Germany. Los Angeles, Cal.
Loebsack, H. K., Grindelberg 15a, Mathe, L., Grindelberg 15a, Ham-
Hamburg, Germany. burg, Germany.
Loeppke, Edward, Heaton, N. Dak. Matthews, James H., Charlotte
Longacre, C. S., South Lancaster, Amalie, St. Thomas, Danish
Mass. West Indies.
Long, U. P., Ft. Morgan, Colo. Matthews, W. R., Cedar Lake,
Loughborough, J. N., Healdsburg, Mich.
Cal. Mattson, M. D., South Lancaster,
Lovell, R. A., 510 Walnut St., Mass.
Knoxville, Tenn. Maxwell, E. L., Hammond, La.
Lowry, W. S., Jennings, Okla. McAvoy, John, 70 Drayton Road,
Lucas, H. G., San Fernando, Cal. Kings Heath, Birmingham, Eng-
Luepke, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- land.
burg, Germany. McClure, N. C., Healdsburg, Cal.
Lude, C. D., Casilla 481, Buenos McCord, J. W., " Springdale,"
Ayres, Argentina, South Amer- Union Road, Wembley, England.
ica. McCutchen, W. A., Keene, Tex.
Lukens, Morris, Takoma Park Sta- McDonald, C. M., North McAllis-
tion, Washington, D. C. ter, Okla.
Lusky, R., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- McEachern, J. H., Berrien Springs,
burg, Germany. Mich.
Lyndon, F. E., 37 Taranaki St., McElhaney, J. L., 37 Taranaki St.,
Wellington, New Zealand. Wellington, New Zealand.
McGill, Neil, cor. Main and Poi-
son Sts., Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Maas, J. V., Dolores, Uruguay, McGowan, W. J., " Elsnath," Bur-
South America. wood St., Burwood, N. S. W.,
Mac Guire, Meade, 1112 Kalamath Australia.
St., Denver, Colo.
Machlan, B. F., South Lancaster, McReynolds, C., Bethel, Wis.
Mass. McVagh, C. F., Twenty-fourth
Mackintosh, M., Florence, Colo. Ave., North, Nashville, Tenn.
MacLay, W. D., 70 Drayton Road, Mead, Andrew, R. F. D. No. 2,
Kings Heath, Birmingham, Eng- Brainerd, Minn.
land. Mead, C. B., 29 King St., Spanish
Madsen, 0., Grindelberg 15a, Ham- Town, Jamaica, West Indies.
burg, Germany. Meleen, C., 212 Oak St., Chicago,
Magan, P. T., Madison, Tenn. Ill.
Magoon, C. R., 257 Palace St., Meredith, W. -H., " Springdale,"
Aurora, Ill. Union Road, Wembley, Eng-
Manful, W. L., Elk Point, S. Dak. land.
IVranns, John, Palmetto; Fla. Merrell, E. A., 2636, Bellfountaine
Mangold, Santiago, Casilla 481, Ave., Kansas City, Mo.
Buenos Ayres, Argentina, South Merriam, E. A., Otsego, Mich.
America. Meyer, H., 1942 North Seventeenth
Manous, A. L., 602 Capitol Ave:, St., Philadelphia, Pa.
Atlanta, Ga. Meyer, A. A., 603 East Twelfth
Marchus, Amos S., 70 Drayton St., Des Moines, Iowa.
Road, Kings Heath, Birming- Meyer, H., Nonnenweg 22, Basle,
ham, England. Switzerland.
Martin, W. F., Bozeman, Mont. Meyer, H. B., Cleaveland Town
Martin, C. N., Chico, Cal. Post-office, Bangalore, India.
MINISTERIAL DIRECTORY. 197
205
HISTORICAL SUMMARY FOR 1907.
Arranged Chronologically.
Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 9-19, 1908, it was voted to divide the conference,
forming the Southeastern Union of the Conferences of Cumberland,
Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
At the annual meeting of the Pacific Press Publishing Company,
held at Mountain View, Cal., Jan.. 27, 1908, it was reported that the
net gains for the year were as follows: Home office, $15,829.09; Kan-
sas City Branch, $5,021.17; Portland Branch, $309.70; total, $21,159.96.
ANNUAL OFFERINGS.
The statistical report for the denomination, for the year 1906, was
published in the Review and Herald for Sept. 19, 1907. The grand
totals of the various items in the report are as follows:
Number of Union Conferences ,16
Number of Union Missions 2
Number of local conferences - 86
Number of mission fields 66
208 . FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL.
Colorado 7,000.00
Kansas 2,000.00
Indiana 500.00
Nebraska 4,050.00
South Dakota 3,860.23
Minnesota 3,439.13
Oklahoma 2,000.00
District of Columbia 7,164.46
Missouri 1,000.00
Wyoming 500.00
Central New England 1,000.00
Vermont 450.00
North Dakota 2,000.00
Lake Union 5,145.14
North Pacific Union 4,226.19
West Pennsylvania 200.00
Pacific Union 2,000.00
Total $61,059.37
210 FINANCIAL AND STATISTICAL.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS.
$547,583.90 $547,583.90
I. H. EVANS, Treasurer.
Resources:
Bills Receivable $ 4,536.98
Mission Fields for 1908 11,880.00
Accounts Receivable 18,486.83
General Conference Library 1,172.00
Cash on hand Dec. 31, 1907 3,696.47
$39,772.28
Liabilities:
Accounts Payable $ 6,256.25
Depositors' Accounts 7,268.65
General Conference Corporation 1,282.64
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS. 211
Gains:
General Conference Association Fund.... $17,837.58
Interest 1,140.60
Total Gain $18,978.18
Losses:
Taxes $25.39
Expense 7.35
Total Loss $32.74
Net Gain for year ending Dec. 31, 1907 $18,945.44
Insolvency Jan. 1, 1907 14,426.39
Net Worth, Jan. 1, 1908 $ 4,519.05
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position in the world's history and the special duties required at their
hands.
7. That the world's history from specified dates in the past, the rise
and fall of empires, and the chronological succession of events down to
the setting up of God's everlasting kingdom, are outlined in numerous
great chains of prophecy; and that these prophecies are now all fulfilled
except the closing scenes.
8. That the doctrine of the world's conversion and a temporal mil-
lennium is. a fable of these last days, calculated to lull men into a
state of carnal security, and cause them to be overtaken by the great
day of the Lord as by a thief in the night (1 'Mess. 5: 3); that the
second coming of Christ is to precede, not follow, the millennium; for
until the Lord appears, the papal power, with all its abominations, is
to continue (2 These. 2: 8), the wheat and the taxes grow together
(Matt. 13: 29, 30, 39), and evil men and seducers wax worse and worse,
as the word of God declares. 2 Tim. 3: 1, 13.
9. That the mistake of Adventists in 1844 pertained to the nature
of the event then to transpire, not to the time; that no prophetic
-period is given to reach to the second advent, but that the longest one,
the two thousand and three hundred days of Dan. 8: 14, terminated in
1844, and brought us to an event called the cleansing of the sanctuary.
See Note 1.
10. That the sanctuary of the new covenant is the tabernacle of God
in heaven, of which Paul speaks in Hebrews 8 and onward, and of
which our Lord, as great high priest, is minister; that this sanctuary
is the antitype of the Mosaic tabernacle, and that the priestly work
of our Lord, connected therewith, is the antitype of the work of the
Jewish priests of the former dispensation (Heb. 8: 1-5, etc.) ; that this,
and not the earth, is the sanctuary to be cleansed at the end of the
two thousand and three hundred days, what' is termed its, cleansing
being in this case, as in the type, simply the entrance of the high priest
into the most holy place, to finish the round of service connected there-
with by making the atonement and removing from the sanctuary the
sins which had been transferred to it by means of the ministration
in the first apartment (Leviticus 16; Heb. 9: 22, 23) and that this work
in the antitype, beginning in 1844, consists in actually blotting out the
sins of believers (Acts 3: 19), and occupies a brief but indefinite space
of time, at the conclusion of which the work of mercy for the world
will be finished, and the second advent of Chris,1 will take place.
11. That God's moral requirements are the''s'it-me upon all men in
all dispensations; that these are summarily contained in the com-
mandments spoken by Jehovah from Sinai, engraven- on the tables of
stone, and deposited in the ark, which was in consequence called the
" ark of the covenant," or testament (Num. 10: 33; Heb. 9: 4, etc.) ;
that this law is immutable and perpetual, being a transcript of the
tables deposited in the ark in the true sanctuary on high, which is
also, for the same reason, called the ark of God's testament; for under
the sounding of the seventh trumpet we are told that " the temple of
God was opened in heaven, and there was seen in his temple the ark
of his testament." Rev. 11: 19.
12. That the fourth commandment of this law requires that we
devote the seventh day of each week, commonly called Saturday, to
abstinence from our own labor, and to the performance of sacred and
religious duties; that this is the only weekly Sabbath known to the
Bible, being the day that was set apart before Paradise was lost (Gen.
2: 2, 3), and which will be observed in Paradise restored (Isa. 66: 22,
1e0.rpooh l r id4
23); that the facts upon which the Sabbath institution is based con-
fine it to the seventh day, as they are not true of any other day,
and that the terms, Jewish Sabbath, as applied to the seventh day,
and Christian sabbath, as applied to the first day of the week, are
names of human invention, unscriptural in fact, and false in meaning.
13. That as the man of sin, the papacy, has thought to change
times and laws (the law of God, Dan. 7: 25)andhas misled almost all
Christendom in regard to the fourth commandment, we find a prophecy
of a reform, in this respect to be wrought among believers just before
the coming of Christ. Isa. 56: 1, 2; 1 Peter 1: 5; Rev. 14: 12, etc.
14. That the followers of Christ should be a peculiar people, not fol-
lowing the maxims, nor conforming to the ways, of the world; not
loving its pleasures nor countenancing its follies; inasmuch as the
apostle says that " whosoever therefore will be " in this sense, " a friend
of the world is the enemy. of God " (James 4: 4); and Christ says
that we can not have two masters, or, at the same time, serve God
and mammon. Matt. 6: 24.
15. That the Scriptures insist upon plainness and modesty of attire
as a prominent mark of discipleship in those who profess to be the
followers of Him who was " meek and lowly in heart; " that the
wearing of gold, pearls, and costly array, or anything designed merely
to 'adorn the person and foster the pride of the natural heart, is to be
discarded, according to' such scriptures as 1 Tim. 2: 9, 10; 1 Peter
3: 3, 4.
16. That means for the support of evangelical work among men
should be contributed from love to God and love of souls, not raised
by church lotteries, or occasions designed to contribute to the fun-lov-
ing, appetite-indulging propensities of the sinner, such as fairs, fes-
tivals, crazy socials, etc., which are a disgrace to the professed church
of Christ; that the proportion of one's income required in former dis-
pensations can be no less under the gospel; that it is the same as
Abraham (whose children we are, if we are Christ's. Gal. 3: 29) paid
to Melchisedec (type of Christ) when he gave him a tenth of all (Heb.
7: 1-4); the tithe is the Lord's (Lev. 27: 30); and this tenth of one's
income is also to be supplemented by offerings from those who are able,
for the support of the gospel. 2 Cor. 9: 6; Mal. 3: 8, 10.
17. That as the natural or carnal heart is at enmity with God and
his law, this enmity can be subdued only by a radical transformation
of the affections, the exchange of unholy for holy principles; that this
transformation follows repentance and faith, is the special work of
the 'Holy Spirit, and constitutes regeneration, or conversion.
18. That as all have violated the law of God, and can not of them-
selves render obedience to his just requirements, we are dependent on
Christ, first, for justification from our past offenses, and, secondly, for
grace whereby to render acceptable obedience to his holy law in time
to come.
19. That the Spirit of God was promised to manifest itself in the
church through certain gifts, enumerated especially in 1 Corinthians-12
and Ephesians 4; that these gifts are not designed to supersede, or take
the place of, the Bible, which is sufficient to make us wise unto salva-
tion, any more than the Bible can 'take the place of the Holy Spirit;
that, in specifying the various channels of its operation, that Spirit
has simply made provision for its own existence and presence with the
people of God to the end of time to lead to an understanding of that
word which it had inspired, to convince of sin, and to work a trans-
formation in the heart and life; and that those who deny to the Spirit
216 FUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES.
its place and operation, do plainly deny that part of the Bible which
assigns to it this work and position.
20. That God, in accordance with his uniform dealings with the
race, sends forth a proclamation of the approach of the second advent
of Christ; and that this work is symbolized by the three messages of
Revelation 14, the last one bringing to view the work of reform on
the law of God, that his -people may acquire a complete readiness for
that event.
21. That the time 'of the cleansing of the sanctuary (see. proposition
10), synchronizing with the time of the proclamation of the third
message (Rev. 14: 9, 10), is a time of investigative judgment, first,
with reference to the dead, and secondly, at the close of probation, with
reference to the living, to determine who of the myriads now sleeping
in the dust of the earth are worthy of a part in the first resurrection,
and who of its living multitudes are worthy of translation, points
which must be determined before the Lord appears.
22. That the grave, whither we all tend, expressed by the Hebrew
word " sheol " and the Greek word " hades," is a place, or condition,
in which there is no work, device, wisdom, nor knowledge. Eccl. 9: 10.
23. That the state to which we are reduced by death is one of silence,
inactivity, and entire unconsciousness. Ps. 146: 4; Eccl. 9: 5, 6;
Dan. 12: 2.
24. That out of this prison-house of the grave, mankind are to be
brought by a bodily resurrection, the righteous having part in the first
resurrection, which takes place at the second coming of Christ; the
wicked in the second resurrection, which takes place in a thousand
years thereafter. Rev. 20: 4-6.
25. That at the last trump, the living righteous are to be changed
in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, and that the risen righteous
are to be caught up to meet the Lord in the air, so forever to be with
the Lord. 1 Thess. 4: 16, 17; 1 Cor. 15: 51, 52.
26. That these immortalized ones are then taken to heaven, to the
New Jerusalem, the Father's house, in which there are many man-
sions . (John 14: 1-3), where they reign with Christ a thousand years,
judging the world and fallen angels, that is, apportioning the punish-
ment to be executed upon them at the close of the one thousand years
(Rev. 20: 4; 1. Cor. 6: 2, 3); that during this time the earth lies in a
desolate, chaotic condition (Jer 4: 23-27), described, as in the begin-
ning, by the Greek term " abussos " (bottomless pit, Septuagint of
Gen..1: 2); and that here Satan is confined during the thousand years
(Rev. 20: 1, 2); and here finally destroyed (Rev. 20: 10; Mal. 4: 1); the
theater of the ruin he has wrought in the universe being appropriately
made for a time his gloomy prison-house, and then the place of his
final execution.
27. That at the end of the thousand years the Lord descends with
his people and the New Jerusalem (Rev. 21: 2), the wicked dead- are
raised, and come up on the surface of the yet unrenewed earth, and
gather about the city, the camp of the saints (Rev. 20: 9), and fire
comes down from God out of heaven and devours them. They are
then consumed, root and branch (Mal. 4: 1), becoming as though they
had not been (Obadiah 15, 16). In this everlasting destruction from the
presence of the Lord (2 Thess.. 1: 9), the wicked meet the ." everlasting
punishment" threatened against them (Matt. 25: 46), which is ever-
lasting death. Rom. 6: 23; Rev. 20: 14, 15. This is the perdition of
ungodly men, the fire which consumes them being the fine for which
" the heavens and the earth, which are now, . . . are kept in store,"
PUNDAMENTAL PRINCIPLES. 217
which shall melt even the elements with its intensity, and purge the
earth from the deepest stains of the curse of sin. 2 Peter 3: 7-12.
28. That new heavens and a new earth shall spring by the power of
God from the ashes of the old, and this renewed earth with the New
Jerusalem for its metropolis and capital shall be the eternal inherit-
ance of the saints, the place where the righteous shall evermore dwell.
2 Peter 3: 13; Ps. 37: 11, 29; Matt. 5: 5.
time and place as it deems proper, by a like notice, and the transactions
of such special sessions shall have the same force as those of the reg-
ular sessions.
Article VIII By-laws.
The voters of this Conference may enact By'-laws and amend or
repeal them at any session thereof, and such By-laws may embrace any
provision not inconsistent with the Constitution.
Article. IX Amendments:
This Constitution or its By-laws may be amended by a two-thirds
- vote of the voters present at any session, provided that, if it is pro-
posed to amend the Constitution at a special session, notice of such
purpose shall be given in the call for such special session.
BY-LAWS.
Article V Audits.
Section 1.- The Executive Committee shall have the accounts of
the Conference and of its several departments audited at least once
each calendar year, and shall report upon the same to the General
Conference at its regular sessions.
Sec. 2. The Executive Committee shall appoint annually eight
persons not in its employ, who, with the president, vice-presidents,
and presidents of Union Conferences, shall constitute a committee for
auditing and settling all accounts against the General Conference.
POSTAGE RATES.
Domestic.
The rates of postage on domestic matter are as follows:
Letters, and other sealed matter, two cents an ounce.
Magazines, newspapers, and other periodicals, when sent entire, one
cent for each four ounces, or fraction thereof.
Books, circulars, and miscellaneous printed matter, including photo-
graphs, seeds, bulbs, roots, scions, and plants, one cent for each two
ounces, or fraction thereof.
All other matter one cent an ounce.
The domestic rates apply on matter sent between the following
countries: United States, Cuba, Hawaii, Philippines, Porto Rico,
Tutuila (Samoa), Windward Islands, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Shang-
hai (China).
Foreign.
The rates of postage on matter to be sent abroad are as follows:
Letters, and other sealed matter, five cents for the first ounce, and
three cents for each additional ounce or fraction thereof.
Commercial papers, for the first ten ounces or less, five cents; and
for each additional two ounces, or fraction of two ounces, one cent.
Limit of weight, four pounds, six ounces.
Postal cards, two cents each.
Magazines, newspapers, etc., two ounces for one cent.
B ALKAN Mission
Baltic Conference
Barotseland Mission
107
111
120
Basutoland Mission 120
Battle Creek Industrial Academy 144
Beechwood Manual Training Academy 144
Belfast Sanitarium (see Rostrevor Hills Hydro).
Bermuda Mission 131
Bethel Academy 144
Black River Valley Sanitarium 180
Bohemian language, periodical in 167
Boise City Sanatorium 180
Bolivia Mission 124
Boulder Sanitarium 172
Brazil Publishing House 156
British Columbia Conference 89
British East African Mission 101
Map of 101
British Guiana Conference 127
British Publishing House 156
British Union ConferenCe 99-102
Map of 100
British West African Mission 131
222
INDEX. 223
PAGE
Buenos Ayres -Publishing House 156
Buffalo Sanitarium 172
PAGE
District of Columbia 19, 20
Duncombe Hall Training College (see Stanborough Park Mission-
ary College).
PA GE
Frydenstrand Sanatorium 173
Fundamental Principles of Seventh-day Adventists 213-217
PAGE
Institutions, directories of 137-180
Intermediate Schools 150-153
Statistical Table of 154, 155
International Publishing Association 158
Iowa Circle Sanitarium 179
Iowa Conference 55
Iowa Industrial School (see Stuart Industrial Academy).
Iowa Sanitarium 174
Ireland Mission 101
Sanitarium in (see Rostrevor Hills Hydro).
Italian language, periodical in 168
Italian Mission 109
ANSA S Conference 32
K Kansas Sanitarium
Keene Industrial .Academy
174
146
Keene Sanitarium (see Lone Star Sanitarium).
Kentucky Conference 79
Kimberley Baths 174
Knowlton Sanitarium 174
Kobe Sanitarium 175
Korean Schools 151
PAGE
Louisiana Conference 80
Lowville Sanitarium 180
M ADISON Sanitarium
Maine Conference
Malay language, periodical in
175
23
168
Manitoba Conference 90
Manson Industrial Academy 147
Maori language, periodical in 169
Maplewood Academy 147
Maranatha Mission 120
Maritime Conference 28
Maryland, Conference in 37
Massachusetts, Conference in 21
Matabele Missions (see Solusi).
Meadow. Glade Intermediate School 151
Medical Missionary Council 13"
Mexican Mission 136
Mexican Publishing House 158
Michigan, Confeiences in 45, 49, 51
Middle Russian Mission 113
Middletown Sanitarium 180
Ministerial Directory 186-204
Ministers under the General Conference 16, 17
Minnesota Conference 56
Miscellaneous Missions under- the General Conference 131-137
Missionary Licentiates under the General Conference 17-19
Missions under the General Conference - - 131-137
Missions, appropriations to, in 1907 208, 209
Mississippi Conference 80
Missouri Conference 34
Montana Conference 60
Montrose Sanitarium 180
Mt. Ellis Academy 147
Mt. Vernon College ,. 139
Mt. Vernon Sanitarium 175
Mussoorie Sanitarium 176
PAGE
North Africa, Map of Missions in 101
North American Foreign Department of the General Conference 15
North Brazil Mission 124
North Caribbean Mission 130
North Carolina Conference 75
North Dakota Conference 57
North England Conference 99
North German Conference 104
North Michigan Conference 49
North Pacific Union Conference 59-65
North Yakima Sanitarium 180
Northern Illinois Conference 47, 48
Northern Union Conference 54-59
Northland Mission 117
Northwestern Sanitarium 180
Northwestern Training School (see Portage Plains Academy).
Norway Conference 115
Nyasaland Mission 120
PAGE
Pukekura Training School 152
UEBEC Conference 29
Q Queensland Conference 95
RARATONGA, Mission in
Raratonga. Training School
97
152
Periodical in 169
Relief Bureau 13
Religious Liberty Bureau of the General Conference 14
Review and Herald Publishing Association 159
Rhenish-Prussian Conference 105
Rhode Island, Cdnference in 25
Rio Grande Conference ,. 123
Riverside Sanitarium 180
Roman-Swiss Conference 108
Rome Mission School 152
Rostrevor Hills Hydro 177
Royal Academy 148
Rumanian language, periodical in 169
Russian Union Conference 111-114
Russian, periodical in 169
SABBATH-SCHOOL
Samoan Mission
Department of the General Conference 11
98
Sanitariums, Directories of 172480
Statistical Tables of 181, 182
Santa Barbara Sanitarium 180
Sao Paulo Mission 124
Santa Catharina and Parana Conference' 128
Saskatchewan Mission 90
Scandinavian Union Conference 114-117
Scandinavian Union Mission School 152
Schools (see Educational Institutions).
Scotland Mission 101
Scotland Sanitarium 180
Seventh-day Adventists, fundamental principles of 213-217
Sheridan Industrial Academy (see Fox River Academy).
Sheyenne River Academy 148
Signs of the Times Publishing Assn., Ltd 160
Silesian Conference 105
Singapore Mission 98
Singapore School 152
Skodsborg Sanitarium 177
Society Islands Mission 98
Solusi Mission 121
Somabula Mission 121
South African Union Conference 117-121
South African Publishing House 160
South American Union Conference 121-125
South Australian Conference 95
South Caribbean Conference 129
South Carolina Conference 76
230 INDEX.
PAGE
South Dakota Conference 58
South Dakota, Conferences in 36, 58
South England Conference 100
South German Conference 106
South Lancaster Academy 140
South Lancaster Printing Company 160
South Russian Conference 112
Southeastern Union Conference 72-77
Southern California Conference 69
Southern. Idaho Conference 61
Southern Idaho Industrial Academy 149
Southern Illinois Conference 50
Southern Missionary Society 78
Southern New England Conference 25
Southern Publishing Association 160
Southern Training School 141
Southern Union Conference
Southwestern Union Conference 8
73
7 :8
827
Spanish Language, periodicals in 169
Spanish Mission 109
Springfield Sanitarium 180
Stanborough Park Missionary College 141
Statistical Tables:
Of Union Conferences 3-8
Of Educational Institutions 153-155
Of Publishing Houses 161
Of Sanitariums 18,1, 182
Statistical, Report for 1906, Summary of 207
St. Helena Sanitarium 177
St. Peter Sanitarium 180
Stockholm Publishing House 160
Strode Industrial School 152
Stuart Industrial Academy 149
Sumatra Mission 98
Swedish Conference 116
Swedish Industrial School (see Scandinavian Union Mission School)
Swedish language, periodicals in 170
Sydney Sanitarium 177
Syrian Mission 110
T AHITI, Mission in
Tahitian language, periodical in
98
170
Takoma School 152
Taquary Publishing House 124
Taquary Training School 152
Tasmanian Conference 95
Tennessee, Conferences in 73, 81, 82
Tennessee River Conference 81, 82
Texas Conference 86
Texas, Conferences in 84, 86, 87
Tithes to Mission fields 208, 209
Transportation Agents 15
Tri-City Sanitarium 178
Toluca Industrial School 153
INDEX. 231
PAGE
Tonga Training School 153
Tunesassa School 153
Turkish Mission 111
U NION College
Union Conference Statistical Tables
Union Conference periodicals
141
3-8
164, 165
United States, Map of Union Conferences in 9
Upper Columbia Conference 62
Upper Parana Mission 125
Uruguay Mission 125 -
Utah Conference 71
VERMONT Conference 25
V Victorian Conference 96
Virginia Conference 41
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