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Pruning Saws of all kinds. Badgky-Zigler Hdw. Co.' S hone HEALING UPHELD IN FINE LECTURE John Randall Dunn Speaks at Local Christian Science Church. MIRACLES RECOUNTED Discovery of Christian Science Told by Member of Board of Lectureship Solu tion World Problems. John Han'all Dunn. C. S. P.., cave gave a very Interesting lecture at the Christian Science church last night on the subject of "Christian Science: The Solution of the World's Prob lems." The following Is a summary of Mr. Dunn's lecture: You have noticed many times with out doulit, a certain Inscription over exits from bulldlnKS and cars which reads: "This Way Out." Often have I wished that I might write below this the words "Christian Sci ence," for every rstudent of this grout subject realizes more and more that the understanding and practi cal application of the Science of Christianity affords the only definite way out of the many problems which confront and perplex humanity today. Nineteeen centuries ago the great Teacher of Nazareth pointed the way out of human discords, and rightfully has ever been called "The Way- shower." Hut have mortals really accepted Jesus as the practical Way- shower out of aught but Bin? Have they looked on bim as the greatest healer of disease that the world has ever known? Have they realized that on the shores of the Galilean lake were given scientific rules which, when put into operation, would solve here and now the knot ty problems of human existence, of capital and labor, of supply and de mand, problems of men and nations? In a word, have mortals been turn ing naturally to the teachings of Je sus to find present-day salvation from evil? An Instance of Jesus' Healing Let us consider for a moment one of the many examples given us In the Scriptures of Jesus' simple, and yet, to our sense marvelous handling of a problem of Hlckness. Take one of his early healings as recorded in Luke's gospel. He la besought to help the mother of Simon's wife, who is seemingly gravely ill. Apparently the Master makes no Inquiry as to the symptoms, does not ask for the cause of the malady, nor does he desire to take her temperature or feel her pulse. Let us see what hap pened as recorded by Luke. "And he stood over her. and rebuked the fev ver; and it left her: and immediate ly she arose and ministered unto them." There was no period of con valescence, no gradual abating of the fever, nor slow recovery of strength, and (he great Healer did not cau tion her about her diet and warn her not to eat too much. "Immediately she arose and ministered unto them!" In the records of its four thousand years medicine cannot find such nn astounding cure of fever wrought through any of its material methods. And yet Christ Jesus did not one material thing. He rebuked the fever the fever, please notice, and not the woman. Now a word Is only the audible expression of a thought: hence that which brought about this remarkable healing was wholly mental in other words, it was something which the Master thought or understood. How Did Jesus Heal the Sick This mighty understanding we see rebuking unclean spirits, healing epi lepsy and all manner of disease; we see It stilling storms; enable Jesus to walk on the water, to Teed the multitude, and even raise the dead. Perhaps the saddest and most griev ous error which scholastic theology makes is the relegating of these dem onstrations of Jesus' control over Ta Cure a Cold in One Day Take laxdtive uBromo fi flutnmn tablets The tonic onJ laxative effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets will for tify the system against In fluenza and other serious ills resulting from a Cold. The box bean this signature Price SOc. GOOD NEWS FOR THE WOMEN OF ROSEBURG AND DOUGUs Season-En Clearance 2100 2236 Sale!! of Fashionable Fall and Winter COATS At Reductions of 14 to 1-3 0ff Original Prices- at $24.75 Are Coats that were priced to $35.00, includ ing Dress Coats of Velour and Bolivia. Some with fur collars, brown, navy, gray and black. Coats of mannish materials in plain shades of gray, tan or brown. Also plaids and stripes. at $19.75 Are Coats that were priced to $27.50. fogi .lot are Salts Plush Coats with fur collan Ala Coats tailored of mannish materials, for utSj .wear, in browns, tans, etc. irt $39.75 You can select from the cream of our Coat stock, both as to quality of materials and style. Beautiful silk lined and fur trimmed dress coats of finest materials and the season's best styles. at $29.75 Are Coats that were priced to $45.00. Dmj models of Bolivia, Brytonia, etc., in m. brown, black or gray, many with fur ctla Also fur trimmed sports coats. Also A 5 ALE OF DRESSES Dresses for Work, Street, Afternoon and Evening Wear. POIRET TWILL, TRICOTINE, CANTON CREPE, CREPE SATP SHINARA, CREPE DE CHINE THREE UNDER-PRICED GROUPS ORIGINAL $25.00 to $27.50 Dresses Reduced to $19.75 ORIGINAL $32.50 and $35.00 Dresses Reduced to $24.75 ORIGINAL $39.50 and $42.5! Dresses Reduced to $29.75 SPECIAL Closing out all discontinued styles of Modart Corsets, that were $4.00 to $7.00' S1.95 SPECIAL ImDorted kid and ? leather Cloves, two W style, black, white anJ ors, pair SI. 35 The MARKSBURY COMPAN 32 evil and materiality to the realm or imp miraculous. Theology excuses Its failure to do' these works on the ground that J.sus was Clod, and his acts therefore Ktiiierhumun; notwith standing the fan that the master himself plainly said that of himself he rould do notliim:, that It was the Father dwelling in him that did the works, and that those who truly be lieved on him (understood hlmi would he able to do the thlncs thatl he did and even greater things. Therefore the all-important question before Christian people toda? Is. Can I we as professed followers of tho Mas-! ter do the works which he did? Can we think his thought today, and be i;ln to solve our problems lv hls method? What was It that Jesus I thought or understood when ho. re-1 huked fevers, stilled storms, over-1 came lack, and subdued materiality ; J Mr. Kd.iy, Mealing K.i-rience I These n.ueatnr,t b.an to form I themselves in the thought of Mary; Haker Kddy at an earlv age. She' was a deeply religious child, and ba written that she would listen with Joy to the assurance of her snlrltu-1 ally-minded mother that God was able to raise her up from sicknes (Science and H. alth. p. S5l. And she not only had proofs of this with; herseir. but on one occasion when a1 mere slip of a girl trad subdued an' Insane man. it seems that an i s-1 caped lunatic ruslnd Into tho school yard where the little Mary linker was rlaylng. The n.nu was violent, brandishing above hU i ead a club. The children fled in terror all but Mary Haker. She walked quietly up thought and understood and prac ticed. In proof of this she not only, began to touch the hem of the gnr-i ment of the healing Christ, and lo glimpse the answer to the age-oin H ,W.l4 Feature! J"'"J will interest .J'tfX :hat will " to mm and took his hand. Instant-I question. "What Is Truth?" In that ly tils manner changed. The arm I glorious moment, and In the months with the club dropped to bis side, and , and years consecrated searching and j he walked with her quietly to the praying that followed, thre was un-1 gat". In later yeai'8. hut hofnra thai r,.lH.. , Vf c.tAv lu.na' mothod of light of Christian Science hod ! healing iUna must have ! heallne. what Jesus derstanding she was able to heal ; others. In fact, many of Mrs. Ed dy's demonstrations of healing are as remarkable as those which are re corded In the Acts of the Apostles Of such healings she speaks In her writings very briefly and modesto, i but we find that cancer, cmsump-; tion, hip disease, Insanity, (he mor-1 phlne and opium habits, and many, other forms of sin and sickness all went down speedily before her real-; iiallon of the miht and glory of the Word of God. The. Christian Sclenco Textbook Then she set about sharing wit" the world her discovery, and In the textbook. "Science and Health wl!h Key to the Scriptures," and in what are nn- .ollrf her leaser writings. we find revo.led the Science l'.v ! which Jesus, the apostles, and the prophets unquestionably did their mighty works. . .. streamed in its fullness upon her thought, a woman brounht her child to Mrs. Kddy, laid It on her knees, and hegeed her to ask God to cure Its-blindness. - Mrs. Kddy has stat ed that she lifted her thought to l.od and returned the child to Its mother, assuring her that tiod Is able to keep his children. The mother looked at the child's eves and thev -ere healed." (The Ufa of Marv l aker Kddy by Sibyl Wilbur, p Ti ") 1he Hi-emery of rhristlan Science It can be seen plainly that the Idea of Christian healing had been bud ding throughout Mrs. Kddy's earth ly experience, and thereore It was perfectly natural years after, when she found herself near the gates of death, a-.ain to turn her thoughts to' spiritual aid. She called for the Bi ble and opened to the ninth chapter ,N,""lh'T- A h read he story of the healing of the man sick of th. Palsy the great truth for which she can t;Tl.u"n'i'i'l,ln? h" llfc '""I rr ' " nd tm rowln' Rub RheumafcB Sore, Achirj Rub Pl" "JL trial bet" St J"4 Rhramatuiai , Ihncnt. j33iVj into your ougni. She the News Review.