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k FRIDAY. OCTOBKK 6. 1922 d e io rat ed linnlh SI llelens was glv though Jesus hail sutil “ th«< works in quantity As u drop uf water ts ................... ...... en flrst pii. e lleer laluiid secoli il that 1 ito shall you d o also", anil otte with thè neesti, n riti of tight 1 1 " i alni Halli ter third I-* io eudauvur m i„. Ml '"Ptllttfc, " t lioso signs shall f o l i o » you that l'Ilo tw-n Itigli scorili* girla in clu b otte with thè stili, eveu so God and hellevo".- whereas he had plainly unrk w Ito won n Irne trip to Ilio stilted "In'" that lielleveth should do man. Fatlier and siiti, ure one In he Which Chiuuherlatn- i '"wnnsr is I Hy Fl lia bet h IVrry. County School I late la Ir were Ida Nuegelt o f lleer the works which he did, and these m g " (page 36 1) ì“lM ........ . taluni! »and Èva I rle of llou ltou for « « mik I ih , Superintendent signs shall follow " t h e m " that be* Consldered freni thè sanie stand l'Ilo Ito) < W *T« Angelo Fusero if ,,M " H- -«.d I Hove. I. e , any one having that kind politi, V hot Ila. »g tinti of oullghteuod spiri! The annual teaebers' institute of lloultou unti Fred C o» o f lleer I h e i e r h e i it p m , ....... <»»l ht, ------ — ( of faith which is based upon spirit* The wlunlng jiidglug tenui, ual understuiiding. all of Mrs Columbia count) will be held Ibis lumi »•*>« i..... i itili» Bv Theodore Hurkhart, C h ristian 1 “ *« understanding So. unfortunate- Edyy's writings ure Itkewise foutul year al St Helens on October II. I w lui were also eulllleil to u Ire«* s t a l i d a i i| , , f e f , « H enc e . . > , ‘“11 Science Committee on Publication » f»r suffering humanity, the f a l - trip were Kenneth VauTusael ,it legnali and in ueeord with thè llihle l _• and 13 for Oregon lir' “ ,0 KrttsP fha real meaning and ) unktuli. Edward Miniseli of llm-h Vmong i be speakers and Instruí full significance of Jesus sayings. aiid wlili euch et ber Spiritimi Idea« .....* upon t,„ . .H ..,“ '•'«■Is Piai, uiid Sltlrley llrlg gs o f To the Editor: has led the great majority of Christ- enti he bui iniperfeetly and Illude tors who will address the Institute elor Mie a llin e il i i .uni U,.,, „ . 1 ' “'OI quutely expressed hy human luti ) uiiktnii are. I'lolessor Edwin I Heed, of and safe |,, mi,, '* Plriuii, I'njust and misleading criticism i.ms to believe that while the sin- guage, and Jesus ulne Inni dlffleull) Oregon Vgrniitltmul c olleg e; Several sehools of Ilio mu iity ara in your community, charging Christ oiug may turn directly to tied for Sa l»'iu Si. tan' Science with being contradictory their salvatiou. the sick and dying ni tuukltig biniseli underutood w lieti Di Tilomas II Geliti®, head of Ilo uow orguuUing Ilo' •'! il li w oik for levy rür |,J2| piali' ure liolutf hi* lnwt'i and unserlptural. "h andling th ejm a y not Much of this darkened endeuvortng te expluin lite spiritimi training dopati nielli of thè Oregon lievi unir timi On ette su di occusiou John suy - Normal sohool. Mi' J F * alavan. Inimoil fin un '11111111 al Ilio si in » I tu tu) U|| to II.IV word o f God deceitfully." leads me sense of the truth as originally r" '" ri1 tr.„b,ri crup fair negl your to write something on the subject taught by Jesus has been due to a (John 6:6UI "M an i therefore ef Iti« from tlie stali* depuri meni of edu disejples. w lieti 1 hey hud bea mi tlns , .ilion, Mr S S Duiiran, rotini) for the information of your read too literal and material Interpret»- sani Tltls ts un hard suy lag, w hi elioni superiti tendoni i*f ' ambili j ers non of the scriptures. itut thè faci timi ,m i n t ) . Mr Frank lt Shrphrrd. of " H e cam e unto his own and his Fin ally, In this present age. a can bear It?” AgrtcuRuruI college. ow n received him n o t " (John 1 :1 1 ) gentle, spiritually-minded woman.| som e o f bis heurers were "dilli ef die Oregon j was St John's way o f telling w ha! Mary Eddy Maker, made the discos- h e i r l n g " and could see no seti e in M in Filili) DeYore. frolli thè Oi < uri) an unwelcome reception the Jews that the healing power o f God Is hi tulk did net tn.ike he iriitli he goti Normal srhool and Dr Gregg Dotte), preso* ut o f Wllla accorded to Christ Jesus and his ,ls available to us today, and In as i tuught any thè less trite lem *q. ! mette university message o f Truth, which upset so many ways, as ever it was to Jesus \ Christian Science being many o f their preconceived notions .mil his immediate followers, and.' strabi« Truth. lt is heallng all man-1 \11 of .hese ipeukers are special i ) I and habits o f thought The very ones moreover, her discovery Included i uor et sin and disease. nel in t" who considered themselves God a demonstrable knowledge o f how to qui-utly after all other me.iiii li.ive Ulani i»f thè .iiltlres-.es glieli stimili!' Jesus said. "B y their fruits prove II' Ile of Interest to thè gen I chosen people and were the first to ,lVail ourselves o f the divine power fulled Christ mu ,-ral pii til le as nell as io III*' teseli : have the gospel preached to them. This scientific understanding o f ¡ ye shall know t h e m " 1.4*1 till ' 111 141f • II 1 114" iiuiit rejected it. God. man and the universe whten. Scientists are enjoying better heaHI., ers of t li«» conili i k 1 li*1 Ilf h I|4M h . h I ihi ' s limi un* History, they say. repeats itself Wils thereby revealed to her. she improved mental and moral > >od! Flit erti of liti' solinola of th«i Today, after theology has for centur- named "Christian Ssien ce"; and lions, happier relations In tin' ho-in* colini) woro nell represente*! at t h» ' i I«* h 1- i |4« 1 tor HI Itili If I. ¿llh and greater m u n ti tair tlils m ar ies wandered far astray from the those who are accepting the good and business world. The prUe fori teachings of the Master Christian. m s jn humility "as a little child," prosperity hy reason of th -b l u '- i r tlie best exhtbit was awanleil to Hat th«* 114*4’« 1H 4* i ier«»u hu; l«*i f ; the divine message revealing the rejoice in a freedom hitherto un understanding of God; and their ulor. w lt h Ih» Mi Urtile sohool truth in all its original purity, is known in their experience message of good will to the readers t lloilltotl I secolo! in Itiat class I teet h I iih « lli'ii U i* HllhnlHill hill) again presented to tlie world, but Some, however, who reject Clirlst- o f The Mist is. in the words of Jot*. IsIam! was flrst in thè elusa for Ill4l.ltI* 1 4» III* ■ ( (III* Iti« 1 «1 Jesus' professed followers, the very 11U1 Science and the blessings which "Acquain t now thyself with Him, mailer ichools with lieuvor lloim - people who you would think would accompany its faithful practice, at- and be at peace thereby good hall seeottd. whlch was grutlfyllig con k IHN k H 4 1 1 1 14I m *U Hht 1 h.'lll . be the first to accept tlie glad news tempt to show the fallacy of Mrs. com e unto t h e e " (J ob 22 2 1 siderillg tile faci timi that was tlie seem the most unwillingly to do so Eddy’s teachings by "c om paring and 734 N W Bank Building. I’ortlun.l, flrst tino- an exhtbit hud ever l*ern 1 s||(*4 h limi !..l\«* HI.un- h | 1 |l* Oregon. October 2. 1922 mude li) that '-elioni Por ilio brst \ ■ i tgo J< isl ng' them with those o f the us brought the good news that God Bible. It lias often been said that it 1*4 Mil |)|«*lll . iti-, i« i v ; . hm | is not a God afar o f f hut a loving you can prove anything you want to |»la< • n> * hiii h .lu»«•** mul Father near at hand. who healetn l.y the Bible. — implying It is so In- all thy diseases" i Fs l •>3: G >. w ho consistent, contradictory and illog- JllHt 1 lili .11• l\ I»| h ll«*W IIPH saves us from sin and death, and to ¡cal. A literul interpretation may The Foremst International Mono-Dr.imatic Artist know w hom "is life eternal" (John seem to support such a claim, but "If, 1* n w hi.I' HI * 14 ' 1 1 |4 4|| . 1 7 :3 » The heavy-laden and heart- when interpreted spiritually the and Fraternal Entertainer sick, tile afflicted and sorrowing, the Bible is found to be entirely consist íame and the halt, the meek and the ent and understandable, and the We recommcnd thè RED GOOSE SUOI t r B(Jys penitent were receptive. end the scientific truths it contains appli- Bible say* "they gladly received I cable to the overcom in g of all ills and Giti- No bcttri shoe can l*e li.nl ,tt a Mtmlar him.'' and that "h e healed them all.'*I that the human mind aud flesh are price All leather and serviccahlr with tvle He said to his disciples. " H e that heir to. Characterizing in Monodrama his Foweriul and Pic believeth on me the works that I The critics o f Christian Science and cornioli lomlminl do shall he do also; and greater sometimes attempt to discredit It by- turesque Biblical Flay works than these shall lie d o " quoting selected passages from Mrs Childs, -q/r H1 j to 11' , $2.80 (John 1 4 : 1 . ' and "these signs shall Eddy's writings, which, when thus follow them that believe; In my separated from their context, per- Mis-.cs’, si/e 12' , to 2 $3 15 name shall they cast out devils; they vert and misrepresent, and such a shall speak with new tongues, they method is manifestly unfair. A cas-- Youths, si/e 1.? to 2 shall take up serpents, and if they in point will explain what 1 mean, $4 25 Depicting the Immortal Her es JONA I HAN AND drink any deadly thing, it shall not Ul through the four Gospels In the B ys, size 2 ‘ • to 5* i hurt them, they shall lay hands o n ' new testament Jesus speaks again $4 50 D AV ID during the reu.n ■: Kin:; Saul, as they now- the sick and they shall r ecov er" and again o f himself and God as no' (Mark 16:17. 1S > the same but as Father and son, yet Girls, size 2 to u live in the TRIPLK LINK BROTHERHOOD. will $4.75 For a time.— in fact, for about on one or tw o occasions seeminglv three centuries — his followers did contradicting himself by making be given at St. Helens City Hall on «Mir sii»« k n f hl i i H k f«*r in«*»» / u n i u i i n n i n m i . r l , .m u r ,»f ||M. as Jesus said they could they prac- such statements as "1 and my Fath- ,, f ih«* u * l l k »»<»%% h i t u t k ' « \ 11 n I / i n u n i i wi»|. » «|,,| itknk ticed Christian virtues and healed er are o n e " tJohn 1 0 : 3 0 c Taken • f .* I • IV I • « I« « i l I f Ih« n I hm n )<> u **r»* M r u r i l i K *l*»t» i I * » « . Ill | the sick and sinning and even raised literally that statement sounds mys- \ I \l l k l l l \ l U H L I II f lit ' ) «r« ih »f i ml <r ! ,i!)|e|»U) the dead, without the aid of mater- tleal. ridiculous, hut when interpre l i |9*«ér l i t u i l u t t i - I » 4* ii ti um li- ft.» « « u n f o r t . \i*u Itili a h i .»ix gi-| ta! means During the succeeding ted in the light of spiritual under 8:00 p. m. Admission, 50c Children, 25c ••III II sIl'H's h) *<*llltllg* fi» II** centuries however, erroneous prac --landing, all of Jesus' sayings uru tice crept in. his teachings became seen to be logically in accord with ° Mr ••'*"»» G'WII Hi. r«* «HI W l l l i u i i . i t , s i » , . | Mi|| Llndei auspices St. Helens Lod .e. No. 117. I (J O F perverted and misunderstood, and each other and to have spiritual sig- *»ur * u s i . . in, i h m l i u t i % è* I t i l i ) |*r« tti|M m i i «I s m ! H ( , u i o » ) M*r.i* people were educated into thinking nificance o f vital importance and in- Every Odd Fellow and Rebekah should attend. I he thal the healing of the sick by the terest to mankind In the Christian power of God was not, after all, a Science text-book “ Science and public cordially invited. permanent dispensation. but had Health with Key to the Scriptures" been a special gift to a select n u m - ' o f which Mrs Eddy Is the author, Committee in Charge: W. D. White. Chairman ber or for a limited period of time the statement ab ove quoted Is ex- 1 ioulton Store Frank Bacon, Herman A. Colt, Allen W. Mason. They began to .think, and act a* plained to m*-an "o n e In quality, not Willamette St Store INTERESTING NOTES OF COUNTY SCHOOLS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE INTERPRETS BIBLE SPIRITUALLY Well Shod Children Look Well Cared For m a rn a i t ^ SLOES xdMik 'W NEWTON BEERS The Shepherd and the King Thursday, October 12th J. L. WILLIAMS & SONS Charter No Filone J4 10992 Reserve District 13 R E P O R T OF TH E CONDITION OF THE FIRST N A T IO N A L BANK at Scappoose. In the State of Oregon, at the close o f business on September 16. 1922. KE-SOt IM'ES 1 2. 4 5 6. 7. 8. 10 15. I Phono 22 a Loans and discounts, including redis counts, acceptances of other bunks, anil foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this hank ' except those shown in b and c ) . . $137 799 00 Total Loans ................................................... Overdrafts, unsecured. $.735 70 ...................... l . S. Government securities ow n ed: a Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) ....................................... 26,000.00 b All other United States Government securities (in cluding premiums, etc,, if any i .......................... ............................... 400 00 Total .................................................................. Other IP-nds, sum I*. Securities, Ete- . . . Banking house. $9.843.6 0; Furniture and fixtures, $7,673.65 . ................................... Real estate owned other than banking house Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank Cash in vault and amount due from nat ional banks ................................................... Total o f items 9. 10. 11, 12 and 1 3 . . 9.009 35 b Miscellaneous casli items ..................................... Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. S. T r e a s u r e r ......................... TO TAI............................................................................................. 1.1 \ III I.JTIES 17. Capital stock paid in 18. Surplus fund b Reserved for ..................................................... 4.009 83 c Less current expenses, interest arid taxes paid .................................................................... 3,359 04 20. Circulating notes outstanding ...................... 22. Am ount due to national hanks 25 Cashier's checks outstanding Total of Items 21, 22. 23. 24 and 25 2 446 04 Demand Deposits (oth er than bank d»-|»os- Rst subject to Reserve (deposits pay able within 30 d a y s ) : 26 Individual deposits subject to c h e c k ............ 27 Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (oth er than for money borrowed) 28. State, county, or other municipal deposits secured hy pledge of assets o f this bank or surety bond .............................................. Total of demand deposits (oth er than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 20 , 27. 28, 29. 30 and 31 ............ 84,996 26 Tim** dep*»--it-i subject to Reserve ( payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings»: 32 Certificates of deposit (other than for m on ey bor r ow ed ) ................................................... 33. 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