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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY. MARCH 29. 1930.
SEVEN
Classified Section
BATES: Per word, each Insertion. 1 cent. By the week. 5 cent, . word.
Minimum per adTertlsement, 15 ecntfc MaU yonr ad count ua
word and endow atamp, meek or monej order.
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE Oak wood.
270-Y.
Phoue
FOR BALE Five book "2" music
books. Call 20-1.
FOR WOOD or nuullDg phone
: 157-LX. A. K. Mllblvy.
tlAV FOXt SALE Kdenbower or-
chard tract. Phone 2r3.
BARGAINS In used washers. The
Culltoi nla Oregon Power Co.
f WOOD FOR SALE Dry oak slove
and block wood. Phone 24F21.
JVOOD FOR SALE fllock. 13.50
per tier. Phone 18F12. Jacoby
" Bros. -
USED HORSK DISC Fine shape.
- Reasonable price. Leake & Bey
ers Co. '
FOR 8ALE One fancy turkey torn.
Valley Poultry and Produce Co.
Phone 64ti.
FOR SALE A few more Ettes
burg strawberry plants. J. T
J Wood, Myrtle Creek.
RHODE ISLAND RED eggll ior
hatching, ?1 hundred. Fhone
8F14.
BKEn POTATOES Fine stock of
s seed poUUoett. Reasonable prices.
Leake & Beyers Co.
..TWO USED ice boxes, almost new.
. Just $20 each. The California
Oregon Power Co.
STANDARD make piano and
' bench in perfect condition, sacri
'. flee, (100. 847 S. Stephens.
..SPECIAL 1 used Lange wood
zange. selling very cheap. The
California Oregon Power Co.
FOR SALE Fruit Jars, 45c dozen.
Mostly 1-gal. anil qts. Please
bring contaiuers. 702 Cobb St.
FOR SALE OR RENT 10 acres
river ' bottom, close In, small
house. Call at 402 W. Lane St.
CAR OWNER Don't forget to call
653 when In need of auto parts.
Sarff's Auto Wrecking House.
FOR SALE Used tires at a big
saving to you. All sizes. L. R.
Chambers service station. Phone
649.
BERMUDA ONION PLANTS
White and yellow stock. 15 cents
a bunch. Order now. Leake &
Beyers Co.
"FOR SALE Hound pups, redbone
and bloodhound, from real tree
dogs. W. A. Blackurt, Ruckles,
Jl" Oregon. ...
..FOR SALE Full Hue of knee pads
i for fruit nickers. Price reason
able. Arthur Long,
street.
403 W. Cuss
USED PLOWS AND DISCOS We
have a fine stock of used plows
and discs to select from. Leake &
Beyers Co.
FOR SALE Hack, two seals, pole
and shafts, also light double har
ness anil single harness. J. S. Da
vis, Myrtle Creek, Ore.
FORDSON TRACTOR Good con
dition, ready to work. See Fred 1.
Fortin, Unipqua, Ore., or Miller
Sanford Tractor Co.
JXCUUATOns AND BROODERS
Coal, electric and oil brooders.
Used Buckeye Incubator, $25.
Leake & Ueyers Co.
FOR SALE Good while brood
sow, bred to good stock. Also
nice heifer calf. 7 months old.
Mrs. Leslie Hatfield. Phone
3IF11.
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS spray ma
', lerlals. Dry lime sullur, fungi
Bortlo, arsenate of lead, mtilsoid
i sulfur, summer oil. Low prices.
Leake & Beyers Co.
i FOR SALE So:ne fresh milk cows,
mostly Jcrt-y; also several
,' young heifers in milk, and live
young, thoroughbred Hereford
; bulls. Luke Bonnln, Happy Valley
r ranch, or address Koseburg.
Phone 17F2.
(OR SALE If you break down or
have an accident of any Kinu,
inqt mil I.. It. Chambers at 649.
It doesn't cost so, much. We
have one or the best tow cars in
the town, end take your car to
any repair shop you say.
VOH SALE AulD paint enamel. It
is lime to mint your car, and w;
have the best auto enamel mat
is to be had. We have used it for
a long time. Come in and see
what it do. L. R. Chambers,
Hurant sales and service garage.
Phone 6;. 325 W. Cass St.
Ft)U BALE AT 111(1 SACRIFICE
The S. I). Crouch home at 520 W
l Oak SI. Lot 73 feet on paving. 2
story house, lull basement, 20
rooms, plastered. Fire place.
Unlit Ins. Modern plumbing. Hot
and cold water in every room ex
cept one on second floor. Hullding
constructed ot best materials, (in
account of sickness of owner,
property will be sacriliced at
less than one-third of actual cost.
Price $rn,on- $l(ini) cah, balance
terms. This Is an excellent place
for rooming house. If interested,
.ee (1. W. Voting & Son, 110 Cass
St. Phone 417.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Furnished heated apt.,
shower, sleeping porch, electric
ratiKe. close ;n. Inquire 121 W.
lKuglas St. afternoons.
FuR RENT 1 lo-acre ranch 6 mils
"iM of Roseburg. 5 acres in cul
1 i Htion, lu-arre ;.r;in; orchard,
I acres ko1 coin gioiuid. i.
Sheppaid, R. II. No. 5, Sherwood,
Ore,
HOUSE FOR KENT Furnished. I
j'nonu bt).
FOR UENT! ..1...... .
lanes. Phone 47! L or call at 547 1
. o. oiepnens.
FOR RENT Furnished modern
clean 3-room apt. Adults. Garage.
rnono -K-y-il.
WANTED
WANTED-rA used rowboat in good I
condition. Call 2SF3.
WOOD cutters wanted by J. C.
ltoyce, 131 S. Rose St., Koseburg.
WA-N'TED Housekeeper in coun
try. Box 4S3S, care News Review.
WANTED 5-acre tract, improved
or unimproved, iiox 4819, care
News-Review.
WANTED Girl to help wilh work.
Must be expel ienced in cooking.
Call at Tenmilc store.
WANTED Middle aged weman
woo can cook during the summer
in auto camp. Apply at Camp
iew, Roseburg.
COLLEGE student, here for sum
mer, wants room and dinner in
home with piano. Reasonable dis
tance of business district. Box
4841, care News-Review.
LOST
w w
LOST Spaniel pup, while with
mown sputa, itewaru. Cuil TZi.
LOST Hri.i1 blocked dress pattern
about March luth. Reward tor re
turn to 618 Piatt Bldg., Portland.
MISCELLANEOUS
WALNUT and ctierry grafting ac
complished. H. 11. Turk, Kose
burg, Oregon.
CAR OWNKH Don't forget to call
bu'i when in need of auto party;
Sarffs Auto Wrecking House-.'
SHK'S A BEAU Strayed ffom
Wigwam, brown bear. Collar
. around neck with 7-foot chain.
FKEE LICSSONS given in decora
tive painting and art needle
work. 334 iN. Hose. Phone &5b-J.
NEW TODAY
IIOY, 17, wants work, anv kind.
Call 6K21.
FOIl ai:NT April 1st, house 726
Moslu:r St. Inquire 875 Hoover St.
HEAVY registered draft team.
Uroftt bargain. Valentine. I'houe
1-Jfc Sutlierlln.. .
FOR SA L10 Fruit jars, gardm
toors, 1 itnd other nii'tiuloa. ti-17
Hamilton.
FOR SALE Turkey egs; tome,
hens, 1st prize stock. Valentine.
Phone KJ, Sutherlin.
FOR RENT 5-room furnished
house with garage, good garden
ground and fiuit trees. Call at
Sai Miller St.
NEW steel desk 55x31, selling lor
$G5 regular cost price to move
quickly. McKean, Darby & Bald
win. FOR RENT Fight acres first ciass
melon land free from disease;
. close in; casii or shares. Wards
cafe.
FOR SALE OR TR A UK Yirt
chesier, take shotgun, pistol, any
thing. Also want 2i head of feed
er pigs. Ward's cafe.
FL'RNISHEIJ apt. for rent. Flediic
range, private bath, liirnace,
hardwood floors, buiit-ins, aiaye.
926 S. Main. Phone 429-R.
PL.AYfc.lt PIANO Another wonder
ful buy. $7t") player. 25 roil::, 1
bench, freshly ti:ned, delivered,
only $19S. oil's r..u.::c store.
FOR RENT--2-root.i furnished i pt.,
water and lights 1'urni :hed. K ith,
garage, $10 per !..onih. 5 bkxks
from new laundry. Ul(i S. Pine St.
WANTED LOAN $7501) loan on 16
acre.'i prunes and peache-., im
provements valued at $i2.0t"0,
land valued $Sou0. Iiox 1U43, Rose
burg, Oregon.
TRY our illustrated mimeographed
I. iters. Thy w 111 increase your
business. We are in a position to
furnish these at n very low cost.
THE LETTER SHOPPE. E. R.
Kennj-. Phone 259.
WANTED LOAN S75WI on 15
acres prunes, II acres apples, s
acres brot t o!l and cantaloupe
hunt, valm d $!.0'iit. improve
m'nts $2,ho:j. Iiox lMlo, Jtose
buig. $2!i'M( IS THE price that v. as paid
in 1W7 for u Will;. n Kni lit 4
pass. spent coupe and it t ;:n b'
bout: hi now t'roiii tin I'nipqua
garage for less than Pint ituok
prii;e, which is very low.
FOR SALE 1!27 Willyit-Kniuht
A tnndfl, 4-phji. ralniob-i.
Fully eqiiipj-ed, goocl heay d-ily
double en ice hres, gond paint,
and in Mist class condition. A
fine car at a low pi he. rnipqua
garage, Medical Arts Uldg.
WE IlELIEVE that a 1!(27 Willys
Knigiit 4-pa.-H. sport couK! at tiie
price we a Mi fs the bet batk-ain
we UuMi cer had. !'rd cms t(
sell m ud be bargain. See (ids
exfpiiunal buy at liie Fmpqiia
garage.
MONEY Yes. we haw it. and wo
are organized to li-lp ;:i 1 iini
that desir "A liome."
before miikiirs j -P -i'-t for a
i i;l il.ii.N'i I.' AN .'..-SnejA-I
TION, Medical Alia Hid. P.ioae
i
i
I POLLY AND HER PALS
SPWeoH'THtS .6 AWrHJL.' There's VR-5f?rS )
i' till IN THE CBLLAR, W' J L,TTLE H A V-fiZ
LOOK 5-roo:n modern furnished
house, $Hiu), SlMiu down, balance
same as rent, close in on paved
street. Has garage; this is a line
location. $3000 to loan on a farm,
must be well secured. All kinds
of houses and farms .for sale or
trade. C. Merrill, 1U8 Mother St.
LOAN'S Plan your loan to til your
income. If you are buying on con
tract or ausiuning a mortgage
what will you do when the mort
gage comes due? We have a pian
whereby we can furnish you with
num-.-y for paying oil' your pres-
nt mortgage by means or' a loan
that will call Tor a small monthly
payment which will include both
interest and principal. Unipqua
Savings and Loan Assn., organiz
ed 1917. Dongius Abstract buiid
insc. TODAY'S MARKETS
4
(AmwiclHiod Pri'M LfiiiH'd Wire)
.PORT-LANK Alareh as. Kut U-r
iirut KM priien I'. niaiiU'il iitic)mntrj
mmiy, ihil ilu-rw wa.su Mlimn WUilK
hesrt in niittur wiiii:n - many tt"k ( u
imlh uu- lli.il tlie rci-riil ndviijiix'
might lint hold.
1 KeviewniK tlie rrnlt nml Vf-petaldo
sUuilLllill. I ilf I'ulLlalMl IMIJI'UU ui tin;
i.iiiiiii .aLua dip.ii liiu lit uf ujii icui
turo Mays:
"AntHlDIUltH Hltl)t)llfM 11 re Hhi-1 (ll
fk-niainl 1m imprin,fi, uml prit-fH an
low it aK'iili at lni; j r-- Hi. lor la-xt
Kreeii a.i)aralis. lnrrt-aseil foii
Miniition of iiMpaniKiiH is pi obahi y
at ti ( iiiiK (ii'itiaiid 1 1 r itttier I t Mi
vt-HftalMus. Caul -llfiwcr is ihovimk
xluwiy. uitli Hit h's to Portland Jnli
ht'i s im Idw a 1. 1 i. v 1 .2.1, lor ia 1
Ort.'gwi 'iioncr', UctallciH are pay
ing ll.riO'u 1.75 lur this Htoi-k, tin)
fancy lalituinia stoc k cuniiuaiida u
iitc premium vr Urvgun.
"Cfibbage weakened lirrespt)ne to'
lower tihijipftift-pMliit prices; but Is
sull a luxury at Sr. pur lb.
"Potatoes con i i in'- firm ut nil
northi-rii MiipjntiH dislrieiK, and tar
lot hniin at i iikiiiia i re a shade
IiikIht. Tin Poitlaiwl Johbiim mark. -I
ih in in. bill nii'Vt iii.-iu to r.-Laili-i-.s is
rat htjr nbw at urn baiii;i d nt u
Many of ili tily'H -i;;i.i.t unload
aru nuiin; inti' stur;ir."
Wool MiiKtli
IHtSTfi.V. Alai.h 'llie I'onnner-
eiai Hull, mm will say tuinorroW:
Tin; wool mark.-t 1 v.-i y un.-.-t-1
1 t'nei-riH inty lonieriiintf the
larui board wool plan of oi-rut!oli.s.
Hie eventual oilicold of l:ie taiil'I
and the slow piece K'iixIh market,
give little ItHRlH for ( oiiflileiK e In
operations 'n wool, despite the ad
mittedly l",v prues. Current sales
are few and h'uali.
"l-'u ik it iiui.'. e'.s are .sti-ii'llfr. nl
tltoiiKh I Si adl ol d ,-i ma i kiiik time,
. villi nily a ut ui pat Iiik a su ike in
eiinsi ij u. -nrc of the propo.si-d -ane
rediirlion.s to be effe. nvt; April 1
"Ill til it West, the on) aio enieiit
Is stniill. at tlio ii.tunent. Willi idiear
iliti Kraihiully In eoluiiiK "nil i Keil
ci al.
.doimlr conilniieM slow and ralber
in favor 'if ih.- buyer."
Tin- 1 oitiin. i i ia Mu Met In will
print the following quotutions:
Si oiiifd basis;
(JreKon:
Kine and f. in. Maple -, r fn
and f. jtn. fr. coml.in 70fii7:(e; fine
and 1. in. . lotliliiH lilYn Ufce; valley
No. 1, ir voc,
Alohulr:
in:'.n IT.'ii Ifii-. Ivoinesti;' jrrnliiiK,
firxt ri.nibliiK i7(f(;"tHe; K'1 card I ns.
:;.S'i HJe.
v.ka: Price to reialler: Frefli
ox ti uf. 1't'if ; eta ndnrd.H. jjc ; fn-sdi
iiic-tlium. 4c. Ii !-- to wliolefialuis
2v "ed. r pitc to r-ttlfrs.
I!ntter rub..: Ktras, II.-; stnn
daids. i pi im.r f n .-M n. ;isi ; firm s.
Creane-tv prieeS: Priliis, lit: over
e-u lie ftandatdH.
.Milk: Kitw milk ft pT '-ent I VJU't
rwl. d.lier.d I'oitliinl. less
I j-r e-iit: urmlc It initk. JJ tl-l. I tut -t-rff.l.
j:tafifi, .;;7e; track. '.i'M -, de
IiKi l le pound.
I'oui 1 1 . i ..uylntr prl' e-t i : Alive
he::y Inns nv r 4 ', :;.s. 2:, rn -uu--niediuin
ln-iifv. 1" '4 il6 lbs. "2-'a -'' .
I iuli t, il''ii-r ''t lbs. I;'"-: up 1 Iiik.1.
over 2 ii.s Jtuj.'.t ; l'. kin die kn,
lbs and i.mt -1--. rolor. d du kx. 1
i turk-yrt. No. 1. 2 fi .'.; No.
L'-'.e; ulls. 2 e; alive Kr2"e.
f'oiintt v lueatH- f Ituyinu pre el
i'l,.d.f v.'d, -ifjv; p..tk l.n'n
I r,-: e!ioee lam)n, 2tfy 2zf, muttnti.
1 JfM?'
rioor fr It V silvery prtees)
Kmnily patent.- 41 ft. ti t": whop.
wbe.it. 4'.s. Brat'Jtui. $.S0.
b.ik.r-" hard wlie:.t, !', 10 K0; t-.-.k-.!
bin-stem pal.iits. ics. Sti.nfl,
pntry flour. 'J'..
i "aiie M'jrir f Min ki d bn "1 1 ) '
On ne. fruit or berry, li.2 per in t.
Be-t pwkT ITi. t( ewt
i lore Steady, Oregon, 11.1 j'
11.75
CiiruiiiTierii r. nvr. t'', 2Z dozen.
A HUI TH il poll nr.
Srunarii CjtllforitiH 3 t" ''-.2
cr" t f.
IlrniivclB P.r(.iii inri f pound
.---i;.iilfi. N'. I irrit"
'! :; 1i N-w potatoes, Florida,
l-fr lie pound.
'f,l - Sf.-Jni v ; niKi:in 'J re Kofi, 1
'; 1 l. ; V.tli- v. ' t .
V-.i:,ir: ip')iil t:,Cj ir.,- I mm-nl i-xt-c'imz;
ff-t unbind i;ii..Kr, ynod
. aid. ll'-' V.i't tfte.
id
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lUy: Wholtaaie buying prices, de-
mm y" ?: J 9 i
OLALLA MINORCA
LAYS FREAK EGG
The season for "freak" eggs has
apparently rolled around again j
and this morning J. E. Leonard
of Olalia broug:.: :n exhibit A. The I
live red Portlantl ; (Eastern Oregon
timothy, 922. tf 2?..Zv; Co valley. $11
fii;i.f.t; aitalfa iiayjif; clover. $it;
out liuy, lib; straw, 1 1 -ff s ion; seil-
om 1'iictis i to 12 mum.
v."a.-eiirii bm k Steady, 7 IQ 7 '4c
Hops Steady; li'.i i rop, h'U 10c.
: l.ie(teek
Cattle and ealvi-s: Steers 1100
I.HUi lbn. ?11.2.r.'t, IS.iHI; Rood JM.fiO'U
1 IJ.L'il; niediuin Sh.iH"'fi li.;'iO; eom
i ,11011 $S.:'iO! iu.ra, tieifers, puod
! lia.fliHt Ht.sii, cuininon to medium
I 7r.fr lti.r.o. cowh, kimuI $;.r,or., hi-
U-omiuuii :o uu dlinn Jti.75 . $.T', low-
Ieutier to eiilior $ ! i l.7r. Hulls $T.7ti i
fitiX.s:,. cit;er to medium JtJ.UiKfy
7.7.1. v.'alven lii.onsi l!j..1.i. t ull to ui.m
iooii i..nf)'f y.on. V. ali r.i. milk ted I
I $1 1 0.1 It llt.UO, med.inii JJ)0f ll.Ua;
j iru't to . o men $ii.;.lK( '.(.III). I i
Hobs: Heavy weight. J.2 7 10.75,
Itieilaini w.-iKiit Slu.illK, M.Ou, liwht 1
WeiKlit S I 1 y 11. 25. llK1it liRlltR, i
1 0.oyn 1 1 00. i'uekiiiK hows. s.zrtt-
I 9.2.1. Slaughter iukh $ 10.OO t 11.00.
J r e. d-1 a 1 1 il ft i of :ti i' iKh lee I ,( h.
inedilliit to elioiee $J1.0l)ri U'.OI). (Soft''
or o.iy horfM and nmM pi extaud-;!
led In abov.t (iiiotatioiiK.I
.Sheep nd la in:s: 1 ..unbs, ffond to
fdiob-e $! 7 fi lll.r.ll. H4 to fB 11.3.' $!l.r.i) '
tn in. at, ?h idh. down, uted l u in f:t.0
. MJ.7.1, all weiKhtM. eoinmon 7.,rdi'l(i
I y.OO. VearlitiK: Wethers SO SOijfS.o't,
medium tn choice $5.uofrK.fT.
i'n. tr.it ilia j nan. a .in ..n n...,o-i,.
cull and common, $2.0aVi 4.00.
POEM FOR THE DAY
By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS
THE POWER OF ENTHUSIASM
The modern engineer Is an enthusiast with a technical education.
It Is the technique that enables him to measure the st reuses of
steel and the speed of tlie electron. Hut It Is the enthusiasm which
transforms 1 his knowledge into giant bridges and voices that call be
heard around the world.
Vol long ago a fnmo-i.s engineer was tdrolling "rl SfrT f
do- ii the halls or the MaKsaclinsett s institute, oi , :
Technology. He had one arm about the shoulder of .s
his iriend, ProT. Charles I. Norton, head oi the de- j tfi '
partment of physics. l-jSuJSL
"Vou know," the engineer exclaimed. "We ouRht v;nfl
not to take any money tor our jons; we gni so mtu n
tun out of them." And he Is one of the most highly
paid research men In the United States!
His nttltude the keen enjoyment of his work
is one of tlie major reasons for his success, and Pro
l'ei.sor Norton believes that it holds the key io the
most Important qualification for young men who wish
to enter this profession. ;i'hey mv.Ht
.Stone uim:e tit rimmrui m, ne nuiun, n u mu noun i)iL
driving purpose that prompts the musician or the 'Jitr
artist to select his career.
Professor Norton's opinion ctriles the weight of a unique position
lie has viewed engineering fluin
yean, he has been associated with
its industrial physics eoursi s which
attempts to fit the physicist for direct service in industry. Aim an a
director of a number of large technical concerns he has had a part
in rpeedlng up (he wheels of research wilhin the commercial labora
tories. Charles K. Cratke in Christian Science Monitor.
Professor Norton's found the key
To open doors of mystery;
In this bright day of engineers
Men deal with facts and not with fears.
The one to seize the hhest prize
Must have the spring? on which to rise
The springs that come from curious mind
That must Dame Nature's secrets find.
The man who wins has power to dream
A greater force hy far than steam;
Will have nn urge within his soul
T hat drives him onward to his yoal;
Will have a fever in his blood
To make his dreaming burst in bud; t
Will have a source of virile power.
Kcricwcd and freshened every hour.
Keen Charlei L. Norton's searching ryes
Have found the frre to reach the skies.
It is the man divinely called
Who by no foe is e'er appalled.
This earnest, rapt, compelling fjree
1 o drive a nmn along his course
Will give the strength that does not tire,
Give whiter heat than any fire.
This happy truth ii full of joy;
It gives life gold without nlloy.
There ia no sweeter dream than this; '
That in man's work he find his bliss
Frind there the thing for which he's made.
Pe:form :;reat t.vk ns if he played.
1 hricc happy he v;hy finds the rphere
W here work to him brings buoyant cheer 1
The Goose Hangs High
i
egg measured 7 1-8 Inches tn
length and was 6 7-8 Inches in
circumference. It was layed by a
Minorca hen. ,
Returns From Seattle Hernard
Youiir lias ret urnod t n his homo
in this city, after spending several
days in Seattle visiting Benjamin
Wing.
EAGLES NOTICE, SPECIAL
MEETING 4
Sunday, March HlMh, 1:30
p. nt. Initial Intl. All members
be there, bring candidates. All
4 candidates come. 4
O WOUTHY PUKSIDKNT.
ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES
ReRnlar nieotinn of llinpfpm
Pot;t No. IH, Atnorican Kenton,
8 p. m. Tuesday, April 1st at
Lenlon club , nioin, IUwehurt;
annory. lmporlatit UuhMiohs. 4
AttntiancL ol all menibora ro-
quested. 4
ADJUTANT.
desire lo follow T
the inside ami the outsme. ior -iu
the institute and Is responsible for
embraced one of the ilrst academic
1 SCIENCE
LECTURE SUBJECT
Itllss Knapp, a member of the
beard ot lectureship of the Moth
er Church, KIrst Church of Christ
Scientist, In Hodton, Masa., spoke
at the local church edifice Thurs
day night before a large audience,
taking us his subject, "Christian
Scienco and the ideal Church."
Mr. Knapp said In part:
"When John the Hap tint sent
messengers to inquire If Jesus
were the promised McPBinh, Jesus
gave the Bame sign of healing
which God Himself hp.d Riven to
Moses fifteen hundred years be
fore. Turning to the hystnndeis,
Jesus proceeded in that same
hour to heal many or their pla
gues and infirmities. Then h re
plied, 'Go your way, and tell John
what things ye have seen and
heard; how that the blind see. the
lame walk, the lepers are cleansed,
the deaf, hear, the dead are raised,
to the poor the gospel la prer.ch
ed.' Those cases of henilug in
dicated exactly what Jest's meant
by 'works' when he a: Id, 'The
same works that 1 do, b.ar wit
ness of me, that the Father hath
sent me'; for, 'though ye believe
not me, believe the works.'
"Before Christ Jesus finished
his ministry, he promised to send
us another Comforter. That word
'another' Ih significant. It Indi
cates that Christ Jesus himself
wop one Comforter, and that his
method of bringing comfort to the
sick and sorrowing was through
these very works of healing. Then
he promised anmiier Comforter
which he described as the 'Spirit
of truth,' which 'will guide you Into
all truth. From thr.t time Clfist
lann have been looking for the
coming of this promised Comfort
er, just as the Jewfc had hitherto
been looking lor the coming of the
promised (Messiah. Then what
would be the sign of Its coming?
Would It not be the name sign of
healing? Wh?n the people of faith
recognize the mighty healing
works of Christian Scienco to-day,
they ask. Is not this the 'Spirit of
truth,' the promised Comforter?
The answer Is even the same. The
'works that l do. bear witness of
me, that the Father bath Bent
me'; for 'though yo believe not me.
believe the works. Christ Jesus
also declared that 'when the Com
forter Is come, . . . he shall testify
of me.' Christian Science doe?
testify of Christ Jesus, by doing
the works which he did, and by
doing them always lit his mime.
"Mary Baker Kddy has express
ed the teachings of Christian Sci
ence in her book, 'Science and
Health with Koy to the Scriptures,'
with such scientific accuracy, tba
tho mere reading of that book has
frequently healed tho render In
both mind and hotly. The last
chapter in this book, called the
chapter on Frullagu, prpsenls one
hundred pages of testimonials by
those who have been healed Hlmp
ly by reading that book. He fore
those testimonies were published
they were submitted lo tho same
tests for verification that would
be required by a court of law.
They Include the healing of eye
(roubles. deafiiiBS, dropsy, Aieart
t rouble, asthma, consumption, can
cer, locomotor ataxia, and bo forth
difficulties I hat are by many
thought lo be incurable Here
again is the sign of healing which
the people of faltlr recognize as
the most absolute proof of God's
presence and power.
"With tho hundreds of Christ!
Ian denominations already In ex
Istence, some might ask, 'Why
should Mary Halter Kddy start an
other church?' She believed thai
after two thousand years, thu?
warfare against sin would have
been far more effectual If the
churches had not dropped the cle
ment of Christian healing. Couse
quently she organized her chinch
In 1879 for the purpose of rnlnstat
lug the 'lost element of healing
(Manual, p. 17), and a rule of hei
church required that the pustoi
should 'be ahlo to heal iho filch
alter tho manner or Christian Sci
ence" (Christian Science Journal,
Vol. VII, p. 259). Mrs. Kddy was
tho first pastor of her church, and
she ably vindicated her ability to
heal both sin and sickness.
"Mrs. Kddy's sermons frequent
ly healed tho sick. We have the
record that Invalids have been
healed of cancer arid of consump
tion while listening to her ser
mons. Cripples have gone to her
church on crutches, and carried
thetn away on their shoulders,
having been healed by the power
of the Chrlsl-spliH which pervad
etl her sermons. The sign of heal
ing which characterized her
preaching was the proof of Cod's
presence and power.
"Cod revealed to Christ Jesus
Ihe Ideal church designed to with
stand the gales nf hell. Then this
ideal church must pnsseHs Hip
power and vitality designed to
withstand the very elements of
hell, namely, sin, disease, and
death. Hut why should Cod re
veal to Christ Jesus Ibis ideal
church, possessing the power and
vitality lo save His people horn
sin, disease, and death, it 'iod
HiniKelf Is the author or these
evils? If Cod made evil or even
permits It, then His Ideal church
would be lighting iiKitinst Cod.
and the Christian church would
have no exeuie fr existence. Hut
the theory that It Is Cod's will
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that tm should he sick and die
is a purely man-made theory,
which the true church completely
discredits.
"Moses of old declared that Ood
. is a 'Cod of truth and without in
iquity, just and right Is he,' and
the prophet HabakKuk also de
clared, 'Thou art of purer eyes
than to behold evil, and canst not
look on iniquity.." Therefore Uod
is the supreme intelligence uf
good which overcomes evil just as
light dispels darkness, even
though the light can never know
the darkness. The acceptance of
the fact that God is absolutely
good, knowing no evil. Is essential
lo Christian healing. Tho good
ness and purity of Cod was a fun
damental teaching nf Judaism,
which gradually became corrupt
ed by human theories.
"The healing works of Chrtsl
Jesus revealed the true nature of
(iod. When by the power of Ood,
Christ Jesus healed the sick,
there was the proof that the na
ture of Uod Is health, with no taint
of disease. When by tho power of
God, Christ Jesus cast out devils
and overcame sin, there was the
proof that the real nature of Cod
Is purity and goodness, with no
taint of sin or Impurity. When by
tli a nnwpr nf find Phrlot .Tunna
rnlcml tint Attn A tn llfn thnfn U'lio j
the absolute proof that the nature
of Cod Is Life, with no element of
death or decay; and 'by their
fruits ye shall know them.' Mrs.
Eddy has written (Science and
Health, p. ItSf)), 'Cod is as Incap
able of producing sin, sickness,
and death aa He Is of experlenc
lr i these errors. That statement
,rees with the declaration of
rlabakkuk, 'Thou art of purer eyes
than to behold evil, and canst not'
look on Iniquity.' Before we can
heal the sick after the manner of
Christ Jesus, we must accept tho
absolute goodness and purity of
God.
"The discovery of Christian Sci
ence came to Maty Maker Kddy
as the result of her own spiritual
healing. She had met with an ac
cident which the physician de
clared must result fatally. On the
third day following the accident,
Mrs. Kddy turned to her Bible and
began to read from the Hook of
Matthew how Jesus healed the
palsied man. Doubtless she had
read that passage many limes 1
fore, but this timo she cauent tho
spiritual point of view, and Illum
ined by the Christ-light, she too
began to see things as God made
them perfect, comploto, harmon
ious, and well. That which aha
saw In spiritual realization had an
immediate effect, on her own
body, for she was healed. Here
again was the sign of healing
which la acceptable to tho people
of faith as the most conclusive
proof known lo tnen or God's pres
ence and power. Mrs. Kddy re
sumed her study or the Hlhle and
began to write out her observa
tions from that spiritual point of
view, as a 'scribe under orders'
(Miscellaneous Writings, p. 311).
Those writings formed the baslB
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of her book, 'Science and Health
wltu Key to (lie be inures.'
Thou sue discovered tlui tue read
ing ut that book heald toe sick,
again the sign ot sealing the
conclusive pi out ut Gou a p licence
and powet,
Trs. Eddy then uhdeilppk to
establish this discovery uli a .firm
louudati"ii by the organisation of
her church, and In 185 sue wrote
her Manual of Utiles and Hy-(awa
to preserve this loumiaiion iM tor
poBierity. Thou Blid wrote these
woniB (Miscellaneous Writings, p.
3K3), 'in lHim it goes without say
lug, preeminent over Ignorance or
(Miry, thut Christian Science 4
founded by its discoverer,, and
built upon the rock of Chi 1st. Con
sequently Mrs. Eddy can lay "claim
to three great achievements .which
immortalize her name as Discov
erer and Founder of Christian Sci
ence, and author of Us text Hook,
'Science and Health with Kqy to
the Scriptures.'
'VMra. Eddy Was forty-five" years
ot uge when she discovered
Christian Science, and It took her
loity-five years more lo establish
this discovery on a firm founda
tion. She has written (Ihe--First
Church of Christ, Scientist and
Miscellany, p. 24!)): 'Millions may
know that 1 am the Founder of
Christian Science. 1 aione ttnbw
what that means.' 'The founder' of
genuine Christian Science -"'has
been all her years giving it birth"
(Miscellaneous Writings, p. "39).
"The institutional activities .of
The Mother Church in I ton too con
Btitute Mrs. Eddy's right tto, he
called the Founder ot Christian
Science. Then any attack, oo these
Institutional activities nf ; The
Mother Church In Boston , 1 ,13
reality ah effort to deprive, .Mra
Kddy of her title of Founder ot
Christian Science. The Institu
tional activities of this church?,pn
vide the means and methods by
which Christian Science makes its
challenge to slu effectual. Na
turally sin desires to dostrqy, ' Us
tormentor, that It may live. This
reaction of sin again the institu
tional activities of The M'oher
Church In Boston has rosulteil in
litigation and strife; but the war
faro Is glorious. Mrs. Eddy's wis
dom has boon vindicated, aiVtT her
greatness growa more apJMtant
as time goes on, for -God never
forsakes His Church nor Ills
Cause.
"Christian Science Is Vital to
men and women, because It pre
sents a Bclentlfio explanation by
which all may work out thelr.'ttwn
salvation. 11 oxplalns all cause and
effect as mental; and that Bin, dis
ease, and death are overcome by
the understanding of that sahVo di
vine Principle which enabled
Jesus to heal the sick and raise
the dead. Contrary to popular
opinion, this healing is achieved
not hy any use of the huma'h will
or suggestion, but by the Under
standing of thut which is absolute
ly true In the sight of God. It 1b
Indeed the "Spirit of .truthl' the
Comforter which Jobub promised."
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