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PACK TK. "what mm OF MM IS THIS? ven the Winds and tho Waves Obey Him." On the Atlnnflr. y IIUNDcl U Brooklyn Not. -- I'r.stor IliiKfioll of the n Taber- liotncwn il bound, tie declares k r that tie Rreotly en Jnywl bis vltTit to Great Ilrltnln. where ho preach ed in twelve of the principal cities. In rlmtlnic three Stin (liiyn In London. .. . j, .. .A 'ASIUU36U-.L, Ilo Rrcotly ndinlreil the reverential snu-strntn of religious tbiiiiL'bt lu Ilrltnln. Whether or not H tbe people lire really more holy than heir brethren In the United Ktittes mid Cnmnln, tliey nre. be snys. us a rule, moro reverentlnl In their demon uorlu their nttltiKiu toward IMvliiu things. TiiHtor KiiHsoIl oonildcr public thought In (irout Ilrltnln to be nt least twenty yours behind that of the States In respect to the Bible as a Divine revelation. This is much. In their favor, bo nyr. The Evolution theory and so-called Higher Criticism of tbe Illltlc. have, he Bays, irrouj-'ht great havoc amnnirst the clorcy and more educated people of America. Ilo flnds in Great Britain the same detitructive sentiments at work, but they have not yet rent-bed the uiiihhos with sneli force end poisoning power. F:.ltu In God nnrl In li lllhln n. l,la Word Pitatnr Ilussell has specially souiflit to Incul- I cate. lie foels RTontly encouraged and hopes to see bis friends and tbe pub lic of Great Britain soon afraid, as they requout. i Ills leva for our Itiitiub cousins bus not. however, diminished his love and Intercut In Ood's pensjlo of America. If Americans are lens rever ential It may also bo said that many of tbem are more Independent and more couraxeous In their convictions respect ing the Troth. The ItrltlHh friends should, he thinks, cultivate an Inde pendence of thought; while American Christinas, losing none of their cour age, should cultivate a spirit of rever ence for God. for his Word and for all boiy things. . 1'antor Kufmell Is enjoying bis usual good health and continues bis literary work on, the sen, as on the land. A representative of the American Press Association and a stenographer accom pany him. 1'iiBtor Itusnoll's address for today wad from the following text: "Whnt .manner of man Is this? For ven the winds and ths waves obay him." Matthew vltl, J87. This text Is takea from the Gospel narrative of the storm on tbe Koa of Galilee, during which Jesus was 'asleep In the binder pnrt of the vessel, intll the sturdy sen men. appalled by "the storm, cried to hltn, Master, carest thou uot that we perlsbT Then the Savior arose and rebuked the storm and there whs a great calm. Wbon tbe ' fishermen disciples beheld this they suit, What kind of person Is this that even tbe winds and the sea obey him! The speaker declared that although more than eighteen centuries bud passed,, the same question Is going tbe rounds of most civilized peoples of tbe world "V tint manner of man U tblsV" Some of the bent thinkers and noblest beans of nil nationalities, Jew and Gentile, agree that Jesus of Naxiti-etu was a most wonderful uiau. It Is still agreed, us lu the days of Ills presence, that "never man spake like this maul" Rome. Indeed, called lilui a deceiver. Others said that he was under the con trol of evil spirits. Others, going to the opposite extreme', declared that this great Jew was Jehovah himself, who, for tbe tlmu, was masquerading as a mnu, "Wonderful Words of lift." I'tistor Kussoll contends that tbe (Testes! of nil Jews lold the Irutu about himself, its well as about other mutters. When be prayed to the lea ther with strong rrylugs and tears lu Othseiimne (Hebrews v, 7) be was not shamming. He was uot perpetrat ing a fraud and deceiving bis disciples then mid since. We have great sympathy for the fellow-country men of Jusus who, falling to understand htm. caused his execu tion. I'Oiividorlng bint a luemice to their Institutions. Ilis wonderful works, his wonderful words of life, of which It Is recoidfj that tbe public declared. "ncYkr ui in spake like this iiihii," and lu neutral bis wonderful personality seemed really Incongruous with bis general demeanor. Not claiming to lo JuboMih. uot claiming to bo Ills owu Fu'.bi-r. as some now '.each. nut. en the contrary, declaring. "My rather Is greater than I," l, uevor'lieles.i cl.ilin e,l a spe.'lu, reletlorshlp (o tied: juid Ibis be li.'inonstrat.'sl by au.'li lulru l-s as I he one of our leuuon. Ili.d he done and said Hicm things sr a i.ieiii'vr uf vue of tbe .i,lli,r S''ts of bis dny be would li been reverenced H:il lie Joint' In with lie 1'lnriK'ea nud winked ut their Interpreting- the Law lu oue way for the people and In an other inaniier for ilieniMilves, let would have received much honor ftvm ihe rich nnil ihe poor, tbe leni-pi-d and ttlv Iguoraut. But be autagoulr.ed all tiicse tiy his bunilllly lu inlugllog wi"i the coiiiuioii people, uccepllng seine ol t hem as bis special Olsclplcii and send lug them out n bis repreiieulatlvvM This sp.H laily biauded bun ns feollsh In the yi'N of tbe worldly wise. TJil.t poctally dlHciedlli'd him, not only us u inaa 'and teacher, but partlculnrly s one who claimed to be the. Mcsslub, the King of ;lor.v who was to set up lioatou' Trh-d to lt'iu!l OAVr. Postou, Mass., Nor. 18. After t Aviator Kali'h Johiuitone had been ( killod yestorday, but before word of i his death had remched here, an ap-l prcprlatton of $500 for a medal woo by Dim la the bomb throwing in Eurplre. We can well see why aorldlywise people of that day or this Jny would consider such a person a fraud, a pretender, a deceiver. Ap pearances were against hlin. Jesus declared that the' Katlier Rent him and that he delighted to come In obedience to Jehovah's will, to be bis agent and servant In the outworking of n (treat plan for human redemption. Those who deny nil of this, and who have awakened so much confusion amongst Christians. ' and have mado tbe Gospel of Christ Impossible to the Jew. should (rive nn account of thorn- solves and explain by what authority ttiey contradicted the Grfnt Teacher "The Knther Is greater than I." And when they claim that the death of Jesus was merely a farce, and that ho 88 Jehovah merely stepped out of tbe boily of Jesus and peris-t rated a fraud and pretended to be dead and aroused bis disciples so to think and so to touch, nnd prclended biter to be raised from tbe dead-those who thus tench and wlii) Iluis confuse the minds of oil Christendom nnd Jewry, should ex plain away, if lliey can. the plain state ment of the Aposlle that God raised up Jesus from the dead by bis own power on the third dny. '. "Art Thou a King Thsn?" Picture tbe Groat Teacher walking with bis twelve Apostles, n nondescript crowd of those who beard him glndly not many ureal, not many learned, not lux i) v rich, not many iiobln. Hear him telling them Ihose who acknowl edge themselves to be Ignorant and un leurned (Acts Iv. l.li that, if faithful to hi m. he would ;'grnnt them to sit with hlin In bis Throne" "Judging tbe twelve tribes of Israel." The state ment surely seemed fraudulent, and be had not the heart to condemn the Jews who so misinterpreted blm. St. Peter did not condemn thera. but distinctly '''. 1 wot. brethren that In Igno rance ye crucilled the Prince of Life, as did alfto your rulft-s (Acts III, 15-17). Can 'we wonder that the learned Jews of that dny were confused? They did. Indeed, hear of hia miracles his recovering of sight to the blind and of strength to the withered band of tbe Impotent man; and, lu the case of Laz arus, at least, they bad demonstration of bis power over the dead. They per ceived that these miracles were having an Influence upon the musses that they detrnvtod from their own esteem amongst the people. They knew that many of Jesus' sayings wore wonder fully wise and that his criticisms of tbelr own Inconsistencies were re murkably sharp. Yet withal, they suld. we know that he Is a fraud, because of his peculiar claim to be the Messiah and the Hon of God. Tbla-chilm of his dlscounteuiwces all of his teachings and mighty works. It cannot be true that be Is thu Messiah that our nation has waited for these more than sixteen centuries. . ,-flod would surely send Messiah a sulHclency of demonstration of glory and power to convince the most Intelligent of our. uatlon, the Hcrlbes and Pharisees and ' Priests. What they ail dissenf from, repudiate and dououuee, must be fulso. . For the Good of the Nation, Tbe Jewish wise men of eighteen centuries ago included that a man who set tbe masses ugog with antici pation of hlmsulf as the MosNlali-Kliig, yet was without au army and without financial backing for a campaign, would present their uatlon to tbe Ito mnna In a ludicrous light. As a result thoy might have taken from them, at the word of the Kmperor, the civil and religious' privileges and rights they were enjoying. They took counsel aud determined that lu the Interests of the peace of the nation this goldcn-tougucd uilraclo-worker should cither be ex posed ns a fraud or be killed. They tried first to expose him by trapping blm lu his language lu the presence of his followers uud the multitude. Hut his Intellect was keener than theirs and tho thrusts they made at hlin re bounded to their owu discomfort und established sis owu standing iu the estimation of bis followers nnd In the eyes of the people. One of these ef forts to show up the hollowness of bis claims uud their fraudiilency aad to discourage his followers Is worthy of particular notice, us It furnishes us the key to tbe sentiment of the rulers aud also the key to the reul facts of the case wbjch those rulers fulled to discern. The Kingdom In Your Midst. The Influential ' Jews said. Let us question this fraudulent Messiah re specting bis pretentions, uot with uuy hope of correcting blm, bur Willi a view to opening ihe eyes of bis follow ers to the weakness uud fallacy of bis teachings. Then 'hey will seo tho hol lowness of tbe hopes they are enter taining and their foolishness lu leav ing tbelr various avocations to be come bis followers, In the hope of sit ting with hlin lu his Throne. They will see that bu has no prospect of ever seeming a Throne and that they are merely deluded by blm In such expec tations. They Inquired of hlin. When will your Kingdom ap'ar7 How long will ll be before you sit upon your throne and have your followers with jou lu the Tin one? How long before tills Messlen'c Kingdom will rule In Palestine iu;l extend from Its borders to the cuts of tbe earth? After you have iiiiswcivil us these questions we Will ask .mhi others respecting your llnaiuiiil siipooi t uud resources- your owu Q'm'iuVinloiiH, and your subordi nate olUcers: the nrms for your sol diers and tbe supplies iieivsMtry for such a world campaign as you are about to taviu. according to your leaching. Tho Great Tcmi.er's brief nuswer cutlrvly silenced every objection. Ills (locution . bad iliese uien been x"l raeh'.c Indeed." would huve been so deeply Impressed upou them liut ihey would have followed up the matter with an entirely different line of qnos- roa(net at the recent Ronton llarvarl meet waa tbe subject of a hot debate in the Ilostoa common council, it was learned today. Mayor tfltigerald aaked Hhe coun-. ell to authorise tbe expenditure, anil several councilman objected, VAILX CAnTAIi Honing I linn at first coiitrmrfiated. But 4hey were Insincere. IInce when their questions, intended to entrap (he Teacher and M.-ixter. were answered and foiled (bey merely acknowledged their defeat by tin ir silence. The ho awer was hot. us Imperfectly iriiu litted In our t'nrunmii Version -Thr Kingdom f Iichvcii Is itllhin iron, hyp ocritical Pharisees. Iml. My Kingdom, the Kingdom of hciivcn, of which I am (he King, will nut (ii'l"1" al all. ll will be an Invisible Klnirdoirt it comes not with observation or oulwmd how.' Ye shall neither sny. I At. It Is here, nor. I.o, It Is there; fur It will be every where In the luldxf oif you. niii"tigi you. Invisible tint an-powerlul il.uke xvll. 20-22i. Truly, what mntin-r of man was this, nnd. what niniilier of tnijsnige wild Kingdom was bis. so different from anything the Jews lied ever expin-ied? Can we wonder that only a compara tively small proportion of tbem were lu the heart attitude to receive Mil message, respecting a Spiritual King dom? We cannot wonder: Even his' most Intimate dlHdplcs did not grasp tbe depth 'of; his touching until. .after bis den lb and rcsum-clion. they, at Pentecost, received the special en lightenment foretold for the sl-rvants nnd handmaidens i.Ioel U.XH. Then undersKMid they Ihe true depth of till teachings of him who spake us never mini spake. Then ihey compre hended that he was the only begotten Son of God who. In obedience to the Divine program for Israel nsd the world, had left the heavenly courts und glory of the sultir nature und been j made flesh "The man Christ Jesus" (I Timothy II. Vt.' Then they under stood, not only that he was a perfect man, but that, through the anointing of the tioly' Spirit which came uism hltn nt baptism, he was Indeed God s Anointed, tbe antltvulcal Priest, antl- typlcal Vroplict und uiitltyplcul King- not that he was these lu the flesh, but that the new spirit nature, begotten. In hltn through thai anointing, was perfected In the resurrection, mid that It Is the glorified Christ on the spirit plane who will accomplish nil the great things predicted through the prophets, blessing nil Israel and till na tions, In God's due time. Then they understood the meaning of the Mas ter's words to the Itoman Governor, My Kingdom Is not of this Age: If It were, then my servants would fight for me and I should not be delivered, to death. Then they perceived that bis Kingdom will be not tbe less real and powerful, but Ihe more, so, be-' cause a heavenly one. a spiritual one, i which. In due time. In the Age to couiu. will operate through the nation , of Israel, just as was originally prom ised and expected. Israel's Hopes Mersly Deferred. , The Apostles discerned that the hopes of their uatlon were not blasted, not destroyed, but will all have ful fillment, though the time of fulfilling was deferred. They saw thai In or der to make the Messianic blessing as great as Gisl Intended that It should be world-wide and unto eternal life It was necessary that n. great sacri fice for sins should be made a sacri fice typed for centuries' In , Israel's Atonement Duy sacrifices,1-!!- sacrifice In two pnrts. These., two parts are shown In Israel's Atonement Day the bullock of the slu-offorlifg uud the Lord's goat of the sin-offering. ' Jesus himself fulfilled the first of those, the merit of which has been applicable to the saintly' few of Jews und Gentiles who hiivo. during this Gospel Age, made a full consecration to walk. In the Iledoerner's footsteps. The second ary part of the sacrifice, the offering of tbe goat, pictures tbe sacrificing com pany of the Lord's fiiitbTuI disciples throughout this Age. These, under oovfr of his righteousness, Buffer with blm saciitlclally. I Tbelr reward Is to bo a share with the Itedeemer on the heavenly, spirit plane, participating In bis glory, honor and Impiortallty nnd In his great work of dispensing the Messianic blessing to Israel and through Israel to the woild. Surely, neither .lew nor Geutllevan object to 'the Divine arrangeuient by which so great blessings ore about to come to the whole world. Israel and tbe world lu general have no part lu these spiritual blesslngx. Nor do they generally desire that gift. The bless ing that Is for them Is restitution to human perfection to nil that was lost In Adam. The restitution blessings of Messiah's reign will embrace not only humanity, but also all of their Inter ests. Including the earth, which shall become Paradise restored, tbe glorious home of Israel alone: for be It noted, Ihe Divine arrangement Is that all w ho will ever receive blessings under Messiah's relgu must receive It as Israelites, since tbe New Covenant Is to be made with Israel., How asbaincd will all meu be when the "times of restitution" mentioned by Nt. Peter lAds III. 111-231 shall be ushered In! How imtoiinded all will be al the goisluesn of God and his faithfulness In respect to all his prom ises! How the eyes of all humanity will look back to the days of Jesus In Ihe flesh, when he appealed amongst loco to lay a foundation for his glori ous Messianic Kingdom by offering himself In sacrlllce for the-klna of all the people, that thereby he might purge from sin all who ever will t-ome to the Ka ther through hltn. slid will thus have Ihe right to restore the will ing and obedient to full perfls tion and to destroy the rebellious li the Second Death. Ah. then all will know, as never lsfore. Ihe force of the words of our Icy, What maimer of man Is Ibis? They will know bin) us having Iknmi w hen a man. The Sent of God. They will know blm as the now Highly Ex alted One, far above meu lied augels, rewardiHl with the very highest re ward which Jehovah could give to bis Beloved Sou. lu whom he was well pleased and by whose stripes Israel oud we all shall be healed. The argument waxed hot, among other thing Mayor Fltxawald call ing the quibbling ot the council th Meanest trick it could possibly play. The matter was put over, and will be takea up at the next council meeting. JOfKNAL, SALEM, . OIIF.GOX, W Bibs li ;'J AI.I OHOb 3 PEK Ck'NT. AVegeliiWe PrrrraTitionlbrAs slmilaliiKjilicFoodanilRctjLifl ling (Jie S lomachs amlBowJs of Promotes DiPslion.ChecrfuJ rtess and I5estonlairs nciitw Opitmi-Mnrphine nor Mineral. PiiOTIYARCaTIC. jtcipecforJDrsuinrnvm firmJtut Stl4m Jlx.Smm AwSml Jummt JitjttonatliA harm Srrd ; Ctmilkil Sugar Vumuftmt tttmr. Apetfect Remedy rorfonsfi)ii- tlon . sour aioniacii.uiaii Vornts,tonvulsioiisjevsnsii ncssondLoss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. WOOD -. Orders Delivered Promptly The Chas. K. Spaulding Logging Co. Office Front and Ferry, Phone 1831 einnmmennnunmuiiimeiteiieiei Pianos and Organs I from the cheapest .to the best sold on installments and rented. GEO. C. WILL Sewing Machines Genuine needles, oil and new parts for all sewing machines. Sewing ma chines rented. , GEO. C. WILL ailtellllllllllllllStts1l innnuiiiiinniieuimniminiifi SOUTH SALEM MARKET PLACE' . ;POISAL & SHAW General Grocery Store We also carry a full line ot cigars, tobacco, candy, paints, drugs end stamps. - Phone 7(1 i,oife)ff iiaiaiie)f iiii)iiiieiie(i Money ami tims lnvstd in a training hers, insures the possessor of suhaUiitUl tliviihu1 throughout life. 'We take a pcrnoual internal in the welfare of each sSuiinnt. Living eTfwnaya low, Sffiid for catalogue. W. I. ST A LEY, PRINCIPAL SATlltOAV. KOVEMBEil 19, For Infant9and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears i Signature In Use For Over Thirty Years THC Of STMIS HSMHf, N TOSS SIT. Edison, Victor and Columbia Talking ' Machines ' ' A tull stock of Records. GEO. C. WILL Z - - mm. TwTWTVTwTWTTWTWTwTwT j Latest Sheet Music j Piano and Organ Studies. . Violins, Guitars, Mandolins and Banjos. GEO. C. WILL SaLum. Oregon NOTICK j the beautiful fixtures all sanitary! aud strictly up-lo-dnte. Improved sanitary plumbing In homes hus lowered the death rate materially id the lust few years, and those who appreciate healta'do not fail to have their plumbing rtntted with open fixtures of all kinds. In the fitting up of homes with pew opeu plumb ing we claim to be mastere of the trade. GRABER BROS.. 141 & Liberty. FUoae lit. f .YV 0' li ATEHT Prize Offers from. Leading Manufacturers Book on patents. "Hints to inventors."' "Inventions needed." 'Why some inventors fail." Send Tough sketch or model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the U. S. Patent Office. 1 , , ' GREELEY ' Patent Attorneys Washington. D. C. ' Don't be bamhoocled by an Imitation. There Is Inaiat on haying It. InYestigation u the keynote of progression. 9 Let u snow yon Aladdin TUB MA1STXB LAMP ' reaiMiiB.oie, Wminiim, Comm. Wuuuurau,Caa. MoirnuuuwCaa. FOR SALS BY L0CKW00D !4l':'i0 i-- A om' St.," Salem, Ore, J2atmmm-mmmmmm sef STRAIGHT FACTS HRISTMAS, la 'the time for giving. Giving requires money. Money is to be accumulated by saving. Saving can best be ac complished through a savings ac count. If you haven't tried It yet, come In with a dollar the next time you are passing our bank, and get your account started. . ' Savings United States , Salem, t ome people rid3 the bicycle, nd some in autos course. f Jte is ful of mixea desire. , 4 ject then what y.J rnost ad.Tiire y choice remains the .icrse j wnen in llVrrervescent, .JVveryone can ight in these i A" & M?INTIRE k3 Wonderful because It produces a luxurious, soft, white light, excelled only by sunlight. Burns ordinary kero sene or coal oil, Vie cheapest of all illuminating fuels. Bans tm Oil tbaa Any Otier Lamp ef Equal CasJIs Fewer Aladdin Lamps are most durable In construction, easi est to take care of simplest in operation. The light is brighter and easier on the eyes than gas or electricity. Occollnti declare the AkMa CItm TU Bl ArttfMd UM Cam. Users declare it Is not only Ihe bent llrht, bat the beat Lues known. TJ,--- u. r.. The Aladdin la superior by teat and beat mere IS HO equal. by oompaHaon. It appeal a to tboae who want anperlatfve excellence lor Its own sake appeala to thoaa who cnnelder economy a finit eaaentlal. Oeerha seietlea, etasfat afa aaa iliaa Tht Jdtal Lam lot the mulUtnde. The asms la on every burner. COM M.WY OT A MFRICA THE CHKF VH6 KNOWS . ' HIS BUSIKB8S Always prefers - meats of the kind sold, exclusively at this market. No need to pound them to make them tender, no need of cunning sauces to make them palatable Take the bint from those facts and 'do your mar ketlng here. You'll be, surprised at how much better meats you get with-, otit their costing you any more money. E. C. CROSS & SON Phone 1880 Department National Bank Oregon searc not pure delight char and brighi read the cheer printed verses her