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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1911)
MRDFORD ISrATFi TRTRUNrc, MrcPFOftP, OKKOON, THURSDAY, ,1) KCh) Ml M It 7, 1!)1. IS DAVE BRAHAM IN HIS ORIGINAL ROLE AS "PUSH" MILLER, AND CARRIE LAMON AS "CYNTHY" IN A SCENE FROM "CHECK- . ERS," AT THE OPERA HOUSE TONIGHT. Victim Recants. TACOMA, Wii., lee. ".After go ing on the stand in the federal court first an dtolling of the terrible exper ience at tho haiuU of Sam PhiMlno, HALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Dec. 7. --Police are searching today for nu old painting valued at $1000 which was stolon from the enhance of the Hotel l.umell ami taken from the building, which is less than 100 feet from police uuuitern without dulcet- ,r,,,,,- UGO THEATRE Thursday - Friday - Saturday accused white slaer. (loltlio Caidiolt, has now reenntetl her whole story. ing thieves. His Sermon on "The Devil In Dis ii:ct:.Miii:u t-h.u guise" Is Heard by Large Congre gation Took as His Text "Lead fmm SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY A Us Not Into Temptation." m h x PAGE SIX PALMER MAKING SUCCESS PB ''ill'' ofr ' Fijf . " ."UvifcTSi f -v jtata. ?& iiu&fc: x,dasfltin - sass nsK mBHk&Mak -.-- n ;i M I . ft. Kvnngolist Rny l'nlmer took up a striking theme Wednesday night in . the gront revival now going on at the Hnptist church "The Dovil in Din gnteo." Tho speaker ehoie for his tuxt Lu. 11:4, "Lend us not into temptation but deliver us from evil." The sermon proved to bo one of Dr. Palmer's most powerful appeals; the. cultured elates say that they arc greatly pleased with Dr. Palmer because of tho logical and Hlished way in which he presents his burning thoughts tho5o who have had le. soliolnstio training like him because of tho directness and .simplicity of his messages. Prof. ForcM Edmcades, the choir leader, is not only n fine, singer but . n splendid lender of choir and con gregation. Last night 5lrs. A. A. Holmes sang n beautiful solo, nt the e!oc of the sermon many came forward to con fess Jesus Christ n s savior and lord Dr. Palmer in his sermon said in part : "No man knows tho origin of cil because, they could not fnthnm this problem, some men have become nth icsls, others misanthropists. No man knows the origin of evil. Wo crv aloud but the only answer to our crv is tho echo of of our voice, as for more, practical question should en Hngo our attention, that is, what shall I do with evil? If wc could take our stands on some' nearby star, and see this globe with some powerful telescope, we would behold the reign of evil. We should sec armies marching in deadly array; sec blood flowing down through tho fields of carnage, see the flashing of sabres and hear the roar of cannon; we should look upon famine, pestilence and want stalking through tho earth; euroclidon sweep ing tho sea, tornado tho land and conflagration the city; we should witness tho thief, the robber, and the midnight murderer goiug forth to their deeds of dnrkness. The biblo hns for its work in a large measure the (oiling of the story of the sins and crimes of men of the ancient days. xProfnno history gives itself up for the most part, to the narrations of the bloody deeds of men and na tions. Even the secular press today must give up pnge after page to the record of crime, crime committed during the previous twelve hours. Wo can not shut our eyes to the fact that in this old world sin has reigned into death. The epicurenns said that there is no evil but phvsi- can pain, while the stoics took the opposite vivw thnt there is no lenl good in happiness and that tho true philosophy of life is to live like adi mnnt. Our christian sincere friends, God bless them, ninny most lovely people are Christian Scientists say that "there is no sin, no crime, no death.'' Mrs. Eddy says: "The soul is im mortal and can not sin." God sav- "The soul that siuneth it shall die" and ngnin: "All have sinned and come short of tho glory of Goi." Is nsked a Christian Science hepl er, "Do you not think n tmdufcht murderer is a criminal at heart?" "OJi, no," sho replied. "Ho hns a good heart in him for all that hns hit made is goood." Jesus Christ did not talk that way. ITr recognized this reality of disonse .death, sin nnd crime.. lie wept nt Lazarus' tomb becnuso because ho know thnt death is ono of tho blnek fruits of tho fallen. Jesus wept there in sympathy with all tho sorrowing race. Christ recognised sin as a horrible filing. Ho never patted tho Phari sees on tho back nnd said to themi "Your hearts are pure." Ho said "Yo wlilled sopuilchers. fillc with the bunas of deud men. How can yo os capo tho damnation of hell !" No man look upon calvary and hear the Son of God cry: "My God my God, why bust thou forsaken mo" and not know that sin is th oi)o horrible thing in the universe of God. If thnt saerifieo of our savior wns not n necessity as an atonement for our lost race, then tho death of Christ wns absolutely without ex oufec, yon it was tho collossnl orimn of tho ages I" Mrs, Eddy saqs that the doetriuo of Christ is the most nefarious doctiinr over prenehed and that it has clou f more to in like infidels tlinn nil oth er things put together, Hut God snys "Ho wns wounded for our transgres sions, ho wns bruised for our iniqul ties, tho chastisement of our pence was upon him nnd with his stupe? wo are. henled ngnin." "Christ hiu lasted denth for every mnn." Agnin "He bore our sins on Hip tree." MBSfeSV" .KKJBV IcWitOMbtvlKHBtA - It Is a remarkable aggregation of. Is perfect In conception, characters that Henry M. Dlossom has assembled In his play "Check ers, tn voice, gesture, mnnnorlsm down to tho slightest derail, aad any ono ac mialntoil with the tvnn will rovnl In announced for presentation at ho ortrnynU Tho Iiarlol of coun. tho Medford thenter Decombor 7, try storo gossips nnd hangors on and they aro played in a mannor thnt f shown In "HI Pendorgast," "Lem is in excellent accord with tho nu- Stevens," "Hud Dreckenrldgo" nnd thor's conception. Especially not-'"Undo Jerry Halter" creato more able Is the "Push" Miller of David , hearty laughter than a "bunch" of Brahara, which Is probably tho best ! so-called "musical comedians," with characterization of tho raco track 'which tho stage is at present over tout ever placed upon the stage It burdened. n 1 a T XTiW iraxsi is ri IK - & I r Tle Best I i'l nJ I ou can a l way a riot the best beer brewed, if you order Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of C3uUty cals to men and women wh It appeals to men ami vomcn who dcmjnJ a Jnnk they know is clean, wholesome aim appetizing. vJnlcr a cue today. rsi,.?'!- iK-y'y.- iii.... Mtdfonl It A Stonp O, rtuMU 2(4 1 PENDLETON ROUND-UP MOTIO.V PICII'IUW Kxact moving plcturo repiodiu'tlon of tho lt 11 "HnuuiM'p" iih It wan given at Pendleton. Admitted li y tho puhlle, prcHH and all pioHunt (o lie tho most Hlupcudniix, Mieetiieular, thrilling, dining and tntorcHtlug show lu tho world. 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