The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, October 02, 1930, Image 3

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    TH E
TURN ER
T R IB U N E
tr.iry, wc have tb<- Walshes, N o n k i , , blood shall navi d«:sc<-nde«l.
fore »he was married.
LaFollette*, Roo< < velts, and the A1
I have *aid on prior occasion«, that
They have pa. ad laws that men
Smith*, all of whom are Androw Jack- the church was becoming commerciai- bav
violate*! by swindling our go\-
son Democrat« und Abraham Linco^i .zed, and have beer, critic,zed for the Hrnincnt out of hon,
of thousands
Republicans, who are equal to, and expression and similar expressions ,,f (lo!larg ant, have got by wjtf, it
1 capable of performing every duty along the lines of reform, because our without even a ja:| a<.nt<.ncr.
.
In c I ioomìiik thi* subject and w hat. is ufllictiriK our ayatem of government resting or incumbent upon them as present surroundings are much worse
American
citizens.
than
we
have
ever
experienced.
I
re-
The
a
"
u,rs.
of 8t3tfc arf’ not a,on*
I have to nay, may not aeem uppro- iiaa been diagnosed by every student
peat here, now, that the church is be-
present-day condl-
In
former
years
changed
conditions
priute, but I have a deep sense of of hiatory; money and great riche* are
coming
commercialized,
and
it
is
the
,
^
BUhop
Fo«ter
says the church
conviction that Home preuchera and j coming to be the God and goal of the have tried the stability of this gov­
rich
and
the
influential
that
the
?/
Go<1
¡*
t0,,ay
‘’u<
f
nK th* worI<L
public speakers of the preaent day j man and womanhood of our son» and ernment to the breaking point and
church is attempting to ..ecurt for
* m m ers are trying to bring it
then
tried
it
again
and
there
has
al­
liuve u diNpoidtion to uvoid meeting . daughter*; poaitiona of honor and
lev‘*1 of tht un* * J,y- T !''
Hi|uar<<ly and dittcuiuting fully and trust are being regarded a* a private ways been men of the hour with suffi­ membership, not for the price of their , ! ^ n J *
souls,
nor
for
the
uplift
of
soc.ety
in
l,a"
’
,^
e
theatrt>
nu,le an‘' l* w»* art-
cient
strength
to
meet
every
emer­
plainly the public need* of church unset In the hands of the individual
general, but on account of the size ! "°ciaI ,uxury* w'th a11 th,*ir Iooi** mor’
und state.
j to be used to further hi* own ambi- gency that ha* arisen.
Daniel Webster once said that no of their purse ami the money they al,tifi*; are, makm* inroa,li' into * *
We are living in an age and u coun- tion und personal welfare; und of
contribute for the erection of church
*tr 1 ‘ nc osure of the church, an i
try full and replete hi opportunities that of thv.se who have bought and government is respectable which is
as
a satisfaction for aM this world))'-
and poMMibililie*, and at the aunt« time own him; disregarding the need* of not ju st; that without unspotted pur- temples, and the support in some in­ nea?. we are told that the churches in
fraught with graver tlungcr* and re- ; the great mas*«* whom they ure in- ! ity of public faith, without sacred stances of an incompetent and selfish great cities have become almost
,
,
xponaibilitic* than any preceding tended to represent, they are taking public principle«, fidelity and honor, ministry. It is every church for itself , .
in the way of numerical strength and a*»«>‘loned; that the parks and ball
period of any country. It i« thc*e , from those who have not, und giving ' no mere font,« of government, no
. to i outward
.rrfless ol
m , . , , • * . BC M
machinery of law, can give dignity
ulw r aonearanee*
appearances, ri n garnless
. ., « f M , to , on th<-
opportunities, possibilities, dungers, to those who have abundance.
^ ¡..t
j the purity of membership and the :
«nstead of the church.
Money und bribery are making a
and responsibilities, that I propose to
.
.
,
.
-
benefit and influence they should have ' ^ '* fhe °hl trick of Satan. The
discuss, applicable to both, church farce of the electric franchise, und
In our day and generation let u* op ^
, hav<; h,.ard R rL.mark, d, Jewish church struck on that rock,
and state, and will endeuvor to show public office bought and sold, a* in seek to raise and improve the m or. I (J ^
^ ^
^
differ , the Roman church was wrecked on
that some preachers, public speakers, governments that exists, now, only
j ser, imen so
« *
n ay > >n, no
denominations would rather see
**arn'*- *tid the Protestant church
legislators, both state and nationul, in bistory. I .aw* are enacted and leg­
or
a
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ft*
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men
unsaved
and
out
of
the
church,
‘8
^
reaching the same doom,
which form such an important purt islation defeated at the instance of and improved future. When botn we ,,
, .
,
,
.
. . ,
, „ ,
,
than belong as a member to a church
Christian America was hit a hard
in our national und home life, may ; mighty interests by whose grace legis- and our children
shall have been con-
, .
, ,
. . . .
. . . ,
.. not their own.
blow in 1928. I have recent y been
a sist in making this a Christian na- I a tors occupy unworthy places in ieg- sign* <1 . in
the house appoint' d for all i
. . . . . . . .
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arc the individuals that are informed from the pulpit that one
Uon, in fact a* well as in mime, There ¡dative hulls; judges ure elected not Jr.
Hvmg, the love and pride of country, 1
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.
.
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r. » » » l
H . ..
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...
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sougnt after and entreated to become Prot"stent church alone fe
if f in
ure ulso great und ever expanding for their legal learning and intregity, will glow
with equal fervor among
'
. . . .
I
Christians
and
members
of
the
membersnip
twentv-five,
thou-an<.
in
po* 'ihilities that should be the right- but because they belong to some par- tho e to whom our names and our
,
.
, oon
.... , . .
, . ..
.
j church? Is it the poor and needy, '9 9. Why? I firmly believe that
ful heritage of every one of this free ty or interest whose bidding they are
d
i s
t r
e
s
r
e
d
and oppressed, who > Christian America forgot her God in
expected to obey. The administration _ ^
soil.
|
need
the
influence
of the church, its | 1928 and wandered off after fin: ncia!
I ain u firm believer in the doctrine, of luws und atTairs are for the fuvor-
uplift
and
Christian
help? Or is it and political fraud and corruption,
that, this is a country divinely set ed few, and those whom they should
i
tiiC
men
an<1
women
who
need not to Me thinks I can see Christian A I
protect
and
defend
ure
crushed
and
upart and reserved as a habitation for
i
b<
-
strengthened
in
the
way
of earth- j with all his dry hosts standing on
defeated
by
unholy
hunds
laid
heavily
man, when- he niuy grow und develop
j ly comforts, who refuse themselves to Mount Vernon witnessing the defeat
upon
them.
in that perfect munhood, which shall
i discharge the duties which they are of his dry promises of 1928.
if ruin und character are no longer
bear the m »rest affinity to God. A
able to discharge, and which r«4ts
There is a way that seemetli right
country in which he can raise up a at a premium but for their stead is
1 upon them as good citizens?
substituted
the
dollar
and
the
rogue.
to man but the end thereof is d'^-truc-
peopli peculiar to himself, a* Israel
Honorable W. J . Bryan has said,
tion and misery.
wus of old. The basic principles of Men of |wwcr, as the term should be
that
men are judged today by earthly
our government were founded upon properly applied, great men, trained
Como now let us reason together.
possession and what they have been
justice and the equal rights of man in state craft, and imbued with a deep
able to amass together of this world’s T * 0'i* h
sins may be as scarlet
und hM* hem the boast and pride of sense of duty, men learned in the
goods, rather than by the size of the they can be made white as now.
law,
who
recognized
it
as
a
rule
of
uges. Wisdom and a deep sense of
Seek ye first the Kingdom of
heart, and the texture of the brain.
duty is shown in every fabric of the action, commanding that which is
Heaven and its glory and all neces­
This
statement
is
applicable
to
the
many und varied rights which our right and forbidding that which is
sary dry politico will be added unto
j church as well as to society.
forefathers wove into this wonderful wrong, who knows right as might, are
you-
S. B. MILLS,
I
You
ask
what
our
legislators
have
woof of govcrmpentul principles. It being forced from executive chairs,
Aumsville, Oregon.
to
do
with
all
this.
halls,
and
the
judicial
has been the wonder and admiration legislative
What can they do?
i
of every nation on earth. It has pro­ bench.
Must
this
land
of
opportunities
and
I
answer
by
saying
“They
are
the
I
tected us from foreign foe, and with­
lawmakers and should legislate and |
-W A *■"«*»*.■»’
stood the horrors of the Civil, Spanish nation of equa! rights be sucrific< d to
pass laws that would res ter» to t ‘w *
und World wars. These divinely In' 1 the greed of gold and the love of
Ladies and Children’s
American people a democratic form
spired rights have been the shelter of power?
Is
T
h
e
r
e
not
a
M
a
n
?
of
governn.
nt,
a
government
of
the
the tolling millions, in years past, and ;
people, for the people, and by the J S
are their hop«- and reliance in the “ Formed on the good old plan,
people, like Andrew J;.ck«on and i J
ag< * to come. In them honest wealth A true, bruve, and downright honest
Yoll always « ft a little more
Local Barber Shop
Abraham Lincoln fought for.”
^
man,
is safe ami secure, and they are its
than y<-u pav lor when y«m <><-««I
Who blow's not trump«-t in the market
protectors in the coming future.
You ask, what have our legislators | J J
J. B. g o in
with lia-- i han "K ns,” f u l l
Our system of governrm-nt was de­
place,
done,
both
state
and
national?
measure-—1t’tean oil, the brand
signed, intended and amply provided, Nor in the church with hypocritical
1 answer by saying “They have leg­ • W V A V A V IW .V .V ^ W W W
y o u r motor Ilk«-» t»-st,—mid
face,
with the m«-ans to secure to the gn at-
islated aad passed the unworkable
cheerful s, rvicu to tiring you
c 't number, the greatest possible Supply with cant the lack of Christian
prohibition law that was vetoed by the
back.
grace;
good.
,
noble and far seeing man. Woodrow
That nation is strongest, and her Loathing pretense to do with cheerful I
(Wilson, in 1919,” “They have passed
F R E E AIR and WATER
will
people the noblest, whose strength
laws that our supreme courts have de­
I
Whut
others
talk
of
while
their
hands
WE FIX FLATS
rests u|>on the whole p«-ople. None
clared null-and-void and unconstitu­
BY DAY OR CONTRACT
are still?"
too weak on account of poverty and
tional, they have legislated and pass-
Estimates Furnished
1 do not desire to be understood as
opprei sion, fend none too strong on
| ed laws that have refunded to Wall
Tom er
saying that all our p«-opb- occupying
necount of wealth and favoritism.
Street and its associates hundred of jg li. S. I albo!
R E D CROW N GAS
That we are facing a crisis in our positions of honor and trust, or who
; millions of dollars in tax robot-- and V A W .W .V .W iV A V V L W W
national life, is apparent to every control great intrusts— men of a f­
| we have millions of unemployed, mil­
one who desires to know; that disease fa ir s —are ull corrupt, but to the con-
lions of hungry men, women and chil­
a
*
dren begging for something to eat,
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j and at the same time the farmers
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have the philanthropists farm boards 1$
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THCRC YOU WILL FIND WISE MEN* *
pelled to take from 70c per bushel to
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80c per bushel for their wheat that
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market it."
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No wonder Senator Barkley of I T
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W e Hava a C o m p la ta S t o c k o f All V a r i a t i » * o f R a c le a n a d
Kentucky said that the farmers O f , *
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America wore thirty billion dollars
GRAINS, GRASS SEEDS
*
*
worse off than they were eight years
*
It
is
false
economy
to
save
the
CLOVER SEEDS, VETCHES, RYE CHEAT SEED
ago.
*
trifling difference in premium
«I
AND PASTURE MIXTURES
They have legislated, passed, and
between dependable stock in­
*
surance and cheap, unsafe
enforced a wet, man-made law in de­
O u r S a a d t a r a R a cla a n a d in tha B eat P o s s ib le M a n n a r with the
*
types
of
insurance.
fiance of God’s laws, that has sent a *
v e ry L a t e s t T y p e o f C le a n in g M a c h in a ry and W e M a k e a
i
*
Complete protection, with
poor widow woman to the peniten­ i
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S p e c ia l ty o f
«afery, is essential. Sound
i
tiary for life for selling a pint of *
* * *
stock fire insurance is quality
HIGH GRADE QUALITY SEEDS
booze and being a three time violator *
protection, inexpensive and
*
of the wet man made law.
■—safe. We furnish it.
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I do rot believe the poor widow
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F . P. R O W L E Y . A g e n t
lie
got justice, even if the Reverend Un­
G e n e r a l In s u r a n c e
*
Called for
*
true Wilson did say that she should
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