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    WKPXKSDAY, AIMtll, 12. lOtl
A PLEASANT ADDRESS.
THE EVEXIVO NEWS.
Continued from Page Two.)
Science provides the necessary ex
planation by showing that mortal,
material man, the sport of circum
stance, the prey of discord and the
victim of death, is not the real man
of God's creation, declared in the!
.Bible to be the image and likeness1
fcnf God.
' Christian Science teaches that
mortal man Is a false version of the
true man, a counterfeit attempting
to resemble the true, but, neverthe
less, easily detected because of hts
unlikeness to God, who is Spirit.
God is not the author of mortal,
material man, nor of mortal man's
failures, limitations, and loses, of
his final breakdown and his death
sentence. God is not responsible for
evil in any of its forms. He did
not create it, since it could never
lodge in His thought for an instant,
else He were not wholly good and
the Principle governing the universe
were not wholly reliable.
Evil has no origin in Spirit, no
PROTECT YOUR ROSES
Use Marsters Rose Spray Solution for
Roses, House Plants, Vines, Small and Large Fruit
Trees. Kills Germs and Insects.
G aranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded.
MARSTES DRUG STORE
We Make People Welcome
Promptness
In Filling Orders
a feature of our business
YOU WANT THE BEST
of everything when it comes to n
question of what to serve on your
tables.
NORTH SIDE GROCERY
Has just what yui desire Canned
(iood.s of every conceivable variety,
and r'resli Vegetables of all Kinds
, Our Sjicciulty.
Atone your order to 324 Hay, Grain and Feed
2
WATCHES!
The purchase of a watch is different
from buying a pair of shoes, a hat or a
suit of clothes. When you get these
articles you know you will have to do
it again pretty soon.
A Good Watch Lasts a Lifetime
We carry a complete line of watches,
such as Howard, Hamilton, Elgin,
Waltham, South Bend, Illinois, Roc-
ford, the Ball, the Excelsior and the
Swiss Watch.
. W. E. CLINGENPEEL
Phone 214 Roseburg, Oregon
EASTER is a time of new things
everywhere; and men generally like
to have new clothes at such time. Have
yours for Easter Sunday.
Hart, Schaffner & Marx
make them right, and we'll see that you
get exactly what's best for you.
Suits $12.50 to $28.00
Wilder & Agee
Thiss'oreis home of Harr, Scliatfner & Marx clothes
entity nor reality of God's making, mortal man until such time as its
and no eternity, but is always a lying nature is laid bare and its fu
false concept, assailing trie mind of tile, transitory pretenses cease Jto
- - - i-' - -frighten. Evil has no standing be-
' fore God. Those who dwell "in the
secret place of the most High' need
not fear its empty threats, but, as-
' serting their divine rights, may rise,
in the words of the apostle Paul, "in
; the unity of the faith, and of the!
knowledge of the Son of God, unto a
'perfect man, unto the measure of thej
! stature of the fulness of Christ." i
Thus It is that the two statements
of the Bible, namely, that God is
Love, and God is Spirit, find their
reconciliation in Science. The doubts
which have ever assailed suffering I
humanity concerning the goodness of!
God are dissipated. Though physi- i
cal sense, left to its own devices,!
rises In opposition to the most
High, and tries to give the impres
sion that God is cruel and willingly
afflicts His defenseless children, ;
Christian Science, elucidating the
Scriptures, proves that evil is not
of God's creation or permission.;
Good and good only proceeds from
the Giver of every good gift, and
all assertions to the cont rary are
due to ignorance or blindness of
heart, John's statement that God is
Love lives on forever side by side
with Jesus' profound explanation
that God is Spirit.
There is much comfort to strug
gling humanity in tiie oonviction
that God does not authorize the mis
eries of our earthly experience. This
conviction is the first step toward
the realization that these very mis
eries, lacking divine sanction, can
not have any real entity or existence,
and must perforce have a fictitious
origin and an unreal nature. God
becomes fully reinstated In human
affections at the same time that the
socalled law of sin and death loses
Its supused hold upon human affairs.
Material Sense.
But we will not deceive ourselves
In Regard t the opinion ff the
world and of the natural man or
mortal man concerning God, His
ChrlHt and His creation. Paul writes
in his first epistle to the Corinthians:
"For wisdom of this world Is follish
ness with God," and again, in the
same epistle, "But the natural man
recelveth not the things of the
Spirit of God: for they re foolish
ness unto him: neither can he know
them, because they are spiritually
discerned.
The "naturaJ man," or mrrttJal,
material man, depends upon the tes
timony of the physical senses for
his Information. They aro his wit
nesses. They are the feelers which
he puts forth into the unknown, and
according as they report so he acts
or counteracts. Their testimony con
stitutes "the wisdom of this world.
But Paul Htates In the above quot
ed texts that "the wisdom of this
world is foolishness with God" and
that "the things of the Spirit of
God" "are foolishness" unto tho "na
tural man." Here then Is an un
reconcilable situation. God rejects
"the wisdom of this world" upon
which the natural man relies for the
basis of his information, and the
natural man rejects "the things of
the Spirit of God" because he can-
Jtot understand them. What Bhall
the outcome be? One or the other
must yield, and no Christian can
doubt the issue for an instant. God's
word must prevail. If the testimony
of the physical flenses conflicts with
the proper discernment of "the
things of the Spirit of God," then
this physical testimony must he set
aside as untrustworthy, or false
Spirit must be supreme over error
Life over death. Iove over fear and
hate. God must rule in His own
universe, and God is Spirit, not mat
ter. It Is well to know that immutable
Truth does not depend upon what
our physical senses report. No one
who has looked Into the peculiar
habits of these senses, has noticed
their strange perversity and their
readiness to mislead even tho natur
al, material man, would wish to re
ly upon their testimony concerning
the real man of God's creation.
Science, In order to bo worthy of the
name, must rest upon unimpeach
ablo evidence. The knowledge ot
that which It unvarying and indts
trustihle must itself be founded upon
absolutely reliable (information, but
knowledge derived from the physic
al senses does not fulfill this re
quirement, Mrs. Eddy, in her work "Rudl
mental Divine Science," defines
Christian Science "as the flaw of
God, the law of good. Interpreting
and demonstrating tho d'vine Prin
ciple and rule of universal harmonv"
(p. 1 . As the student learns more
ubout the nature of God through
spiritual sense, tho beneficent law
of God grows In clearness and no Is
able to reject the discordant testi
mony of material sense. Then c mos
the demonstration or prooC of har
mony as normal and nauirul. He
who follows the leadings of Chris
tian Science not only .learns 'tho
letter of its teachings, hut also
proves their correctness by saving
the Binner, comforting tho sorrow
ing, and healing the sick. Chris
tian Science thus becomes a daily
help for daily needs, the Comforter
which leadeth into all truth, ever
available at all times and under all
circumstances.
Tho Discoverer.
It will hardly be necessary hero to
insist upon tho farfl that religion
should savo the sinner. Whatever
may be the doctrineH which divide
the various branches of Christen
dom, all are agreed at least upon
this point, that it is the natural
work of religion, tho business of
Christianity, to savo tho sinner. But
there is no such agreement regard
ing tho sick. Jesus healed the sick,
his disciples and apostles heal ml
the sick, the early-Chrlstlans for
some three hundred years after the
crurlflxion healed the sick, by spiri
tual means; but during tho inter
vening centuries the world has more
and more relegated the healing of
tho sick to a special profession, us
ing material mi'ans.
Since Mrs. Kddy's discovery of
Christian Science the healing of Je
sus' time has been reinstated, in
.accordance with His iintlstaJtable
Injunction to his followers, and to
day hundreds of thousands of men,
women and children In all portions
of the glolto rise to bless the
good and brave woman to whom they
owe health and happiness.
It Is difficult to speak In moder
ate praise of one who Is perform
ing so stupendous a service for man
kind. One can only rejoice that a
great and growing volumo of grati
tude is finding Its way to her from
those who, through her teachings,
have been delivered from pain and
sorrow, from the fear of torment
and ehe despair of god less ness,
Racial circumstances seem to have
fitted Mrs. Kddy from her youth for
the mission of mercy to which O.od
called her. Born of New England
parentage, In the Btate of New
Hampshire, sho grew up in an at
mosphere of wholesome freedom
and received an exceptionally com
prehensive education, both secular
end religious. As a woman of pro
gressive and advanced ideas, sho in
vestigated fearlessly the questions
which came before tho public. Es
pecially was she Interested in the
healing art, and her quick recovery
from the result of an accident,
through tho revelation of tho spirit
ual meaning of the Bible, led to her
discovery of Christian Scienco in
IS til).
In 1875 followed tho publication
of her epoch-making work, the
Christian Scienco text-book, "Science
and Health with Key to the Scrlp
Hures," now widely distributed
among the civilized nations of the
earth. This book Is proving itself
to be a potent factxr In tho eleva
tion of the human race, and Is liter
ally making history by remodeling
the lives and careers of multitudes.
Mi's. Eddy has been tho active lead
er of the Christian Scienco move
ment from Its inception, and her
writings continue to mold their
growth and development along tho
lines of the greatest usefulness to
mankind. Tho reward of tho good
and faithful servant Is hers, and this
Is a source of gratlflcatloG to every
fair minded person.
W. A, Rtorm, practical cleaner oud
pressor of ladles' wear. La tea, meth
ods of French dry cleaning, col
ors permitting, Including feathers,
all kinds, plumes, furs and gloves.
In connection with O. W. Sloper oC
the Roseburg Cleaning and Pressing
Works, 308 Jackson street. Phone
No. 47. Clothes called for and de
livered, d-tf
FOR SALE Several fresh Jersey
milch cows. lnquiro at Empire
Livery Stable. dtt
WANTED MILCH COW Will buy a
good, fresh milch cow. Address.
giving full particulars and prlco, R.
A. Hercher, Dlllard, Or. ml
LOST A ladies black umbrella,
Sunday, April 9, was probably left
In tho postoilico. Please return
to Ralph L. Russell, News of
fice, tf
BARGAIN SALE
AT THE
Bargain Cash Grocery
BETTER GROCERIES
Although our prices aro less than any other retail grocor in the
city we are never satisfied with anything but the very best quality that
can be obtained In the market. Keep that In mind when you read these
astounding prices. We have Just received another car load of Rod Rib
bon Flour. This makes 5 car loads since wo opened July 10, 1910,
that has been used by Roseburg people. This ulono would certainly
give this flour its reputation, every sack guaranteed to you or your
money returned. We quote a few of the many bargains we offor this
week for cash. Savo all your coupons, they are valunhle, as we will
show you soon.
Red Ribbon Flour
Hluo Ribbon or Gilt Edge
Roseburg Flour
Sugar Cured Hams per lb
Sugar Cured Shoulders, per lb
Bargain Storo Blend Coffee lb i
Primrose Blend Coffee, lb
G. Tea or Japan, lb
Fancy Head Rico
Fancy Jnp Rice
Fancy Cal. 1 Jea c h es
Wheat Flakes
Fancy Table Syrup
Our Own Label, guaranteed, gal
Choleo Old Fashion Sorghum
gal
G. Dust 5lh pkgs. 2 for
Gallon Catsup
Strained Honey per lb. ...
Blue Ribbon Corn, can ...
Blue Ribbon Peas
Blue Ribbon Tomatoes ...
Blue Ribbon Beans
Blue Ribbon Hominy
Sweet Sixteen Peae
And many others nil cut for cash. Try us, we know we can please
you In quality and price. Call and let us figure with you beforo buying
elsewhere.
Tours to Serve and PleaB,
STUBBS $ PERMAN
IIAHOA1.V UIUK'KKH
$1.50 Ornliam, 10 Ilia 8()o
1.H.1 Hominy, 10 Ilia Bflo
l.sio Knrlna 4ic
I Ho Holled OulH, 10 11.8 4Bo
HHr llli.o Ribbon Kraut inc.
!l!!ic Post Toalli'B ioc
2.5c Kel. Corn Flakes lor.
4Be CiiriiHllou Crenm, small Be
Ho Carnation Cream, largo 1 lo
.11 Mr MnrlRtild Milk 10c
Me 2011i box of oytttor soda crnck-
iWr era fl.no
Kir No. 10 (lal ApprlcotB 4Bc
1 Idle No. II) Oal Plains 40c
No. 10 (lal. Poaches 4Bc
HBo " Ap'ploa ilrtc
Bo " Chorrloa 4Bu
OOo Kv Apples, lb Ho
IU(4 26 oz. K. (!. HaklnK Powder .... UOc
ioc 80 m K. C. linking Powdor .... 7Bc
12 J4o 5 Hi CroBecnt linking Powdor $1.00
10c B Ilia t). KdwnrdB I.OB
10c 6 Ilia Cleveland l.NA
IBc Itoyal 4ffo
Mr Shillings 4 no
Phone 317
Save your coupons, they will be valuable next month. Watch this
paper for our ad.
I Buy more goods than any other Hardware store in Roseburg.
I carry a Larger assortment than any other Hardware concern in Roseburg.
I sell more goods than any Other Hardware concern in Roseburg.
I have more costomers than any other Hardware concern in Roseburg.
My Prices are the best. My Services are ths best.
I give good, old-fashioned satisfaction.
I have the easiest Hardware store in Roseburg to do bussiness with, andwhen you
are in the market for hardware call and see me, I will not be undersold
CASH OR CREDIT-
5. K. SYKES