6 OREGON CITY COURIER,' FRIDAY APRIL 4 1913. THE GRANDEST OF Tfi9 Inauguration of Messiah's Kingdom Will Eclipse All Others. It Will Be a Marriage Feast and an In augural Ceremony Combined Jetus' Victory Through Death Constituted Hit Divine Election to Be King of Kings and Lord of Lords Immed ately He Betrothed a Bride Eighteen Centuries of Wedding Garment Prep aration. Washington, D. C, March 0. Pas tor Russell arrlv ed here this morn lng on bla return from Panama Kingston, Havana, Key West, Tampa and Pensacola. Ills coming was eager ly awaited by the Washington Tem ple Congregation He took for bis text Jesus' words, "When the Sou of Man shall come In His glory, and all the holy angels with IXim, then shall lie sit upon tho Throne of His glory." "(Matthew 25:31.) He said: When six thousand years ago man transgressed the Divine command and came under the sentence, "Dying, thou shalt die," he was cast out of Eden, that lo the unprepared earth he might pay the death penalty, with labor and sweat of face going down to the tomb. Even then, In the declaration that the Seed of the woman would eventually bruise the serpent's bend, God Implied an ultimate victory for humanity, over Satan and sin and Its death penalty, Later, God's Covenant with Abraham told that the victory would come through his posterity, but still did not explain how. Centuries later, Abra ham's favored posterity became the Jewish nation, and came Into covenant relationship with God through Moses, the mediator of the Law Covenant. Their hope was that they could so thor oughly keep God's Law as to merit everlasting life; and that learning how to practise this self-control, and gain the victory over sin, they would be competent to teach all nations, and to deliver mankind from sin and death. However, centuries of effort proved that none were nhle to keep the Divine Law satisfactorily; for all continued to die. The next Divine lesson was one of faith In God. Israel could not keep the Law Covenant satisfactorily could not, therefore, have everlasting life, Hence they could not teach others to do what they could not do. The les son of faith was that they should look forward to a coming Messiah, "A Prince and a Savior." Through IIIui all the promises would be fulfilled. For centuries they waited for Him, and sought to apply Moses' words: "A Prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you from amongst your breth ren, like unto me the antitype of Moses; nim shall ye hear In all things whatsoever Ho shftll say unto you. And every soul which will not lumr that Prophet, shall be destroyed from among the people." Acts 3:22, 23. Various were the hopes and lmagln lngs respecting Messiah. He wus to be the antitype of both David and Sol omon, tho nntltypo of Aaron and Mel- chlzedok very great! ne was to reign from sea to seu. (Psulm 72:8.) Ultl nintoly, so successful would bo Ills reign that tho knowledge of the Lord should fill the whole earth, as the wa ters cover the deep. (Hahakkuk 2:14.) Not only Israel would be blessed by Him, but nil nations, peoples, kindreds and tongues. Unto III in every knee would bow and every tongue con- fess, to the glory of God. Phlllpplons 2:10, 11. Tho hearts of Israel looked forward with prldo to that duy when Messiah would exalt them very highly In the earth and associate them with Himself in tho ruling nml blessing of all people. Ah! they thought, the Inauguration day will come, when as King of kings and Lord of lords Israel's Messiah will wield a scepter which all will recognizo and under which all will receive a blessing! These good hopes held to gether the "chosen people," as no oth er nation or people hnve ever beeu hold together. They are waiting still, though disconcerted by tho length of tlmo and by the various evidences that others nre In some respects more fa vored than themselves. Messiah and the Jubilra at Hand. At last Israel's Ptnr of Hope Is ris ing! At lust the prophecies tell that tho morning of joy Is about to dawn and "the desire of all nations Bhall come." Not merely .lews are claiming that Messiah's Pay Is nigh, and that the Divine blessing is about to come upon Jerusalem and all the people of God, but Christ In u filble students see the same. Mohammedans are rhiliu lng the same. Free Masons are claim ing the same. All men are in expecta tion of something wonderful, Just at tho door. Tho blessings multiplied upon us in the Inventions of the last lialf-century all bespeak the New Dispensation, the reign of the King of kings. And if tho PASTOR, gUjSELL) preparation are on so grand n scale, what will be the grandeur of the auaurallnn vnd of the reign Itself! Truly'the Scriptures say that "eye hath not seen, nor car beard the things that Qod hath lu reservation for them that love Iliin." t Corinthians 2:9. Inauguration Scene of Our Text. Leading In the grand procession pic ture Is The Son of Mau, following whom will bo all the holy messengers; but with II I in upon Ills glorious Throne will bo His Bride class-a saintly few. Thus It la written. "When Christ shall appear, then shall ye also appear wltb liiin in glo ry" (Colossians 3:4); again, "To him that overcometh will 1 grant to sit with Me In My Tbrone."-Uevelation 8TZ1. Through the Prophets of old the pic ture was given us of the triumphal en trance of Messiah, saying, "Lift up your heads, O ye gates; and be ye lifted up, ye everlasting doors, and the King of glory shall come In Jehovah of Hosts, He Is the King of glory." (Psalm 24:7, 10.) It Is Jeho vah's Kingdom thnt Is to be establish ed when Messiah comes; for Messiah Is tho godlike One, Jehovah's Repre sentative, who for a thousand years will rule the world for the abolishment of sin and death, and the uplifting of Israel and nil the nations. Messiah is spoken of as the Seed of David, who should inherit his throne. (Luke 1:31-33.) He who was accord ing to the flesh David's Son is accord ing to the Spirit David's Lord, and He it is that shall sit upon the Throne. But as the throne upon which David sat was the Throne of Jehovah, so the Throne of Messiah will be Jehovah's Throne also. "Oh, that will be a crowning Such as earth has never known, When Christ His Kingdom shall receive. Before the great white Throne!" Grand as have been the inaugural services of the past week, they were as nothing In contrast with the glorious crowning Day for which the earth has been waiting six thousand years. Hap py, earnest nnd hopeful as were the faces that greeted the President, the picture was tame as compared with the light and Joy and confidence that will fill the world when mankind come to realize that during the past six thou sand years God has been making prep aration for this great Day that is even now dawning. Then gratitude will go up to the Lord from faithful hearts. Then truly on the grandest possible scale all that trust In Messiah will shout, "Hosanna to the Son of Dnvld! Blessed is He that cometh In the name of the Lord! Hosanna. In the highest!" Then Mes siah will take His Kingdom as God's Representative, Ills Holy One to rule tho earth, and to dispense the blessings which God promised in the Abrahamic Covenant and reiterated "by the mouth of nil His Holy Prophets since the world began." Wherein Dthe Jews Fail? The Jews did not fail. All the prom ises of God made to them are still theirs. He never offered them spiritual fuvors. He never suggested that He would take them to Heaven. The strongest promise made, even to Abra ham, was that all the land which could be seen would he given to him and to his seed. All the blessings of Israel were to come through Messiah, whose Kingdom Is about to he inaugurated. What God did for the Jews at the First Advent of Jesus was something more than He ever proml. ed to do for them. He foretold through the Proph ets that Messiah would suffer; yea, that "as Moses lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, eveu so must the Son of Mnn be lifted up." 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Trank llth and Main Sts. lar resuirs. .vo otuer nTTflon, ' indeed, was so well prepared as the Jews by Divine instruction through the Law and the Prophets. What God did for that nation more than He promised to do was that He gave them an opportunity of becoming more than the natural seed of Abra ham. He gave them the opportunity of becoming spirit beings members of Spiritual Israel. So many as received Jesus, and became consecrated to be Ills disciples, were received of the Futher. begotten of the Holy Spirit, re ceived Into the family of God as Spir itual Israelites, us the Spiritual Seed of Abraham. Hut these were few. Then Divine favor turned to the Gen tiles, and gave to them a similar oppor tunity of coming into membership with the Spiritual Seed of Abraham. This work litis required nearly nineteen cen turies and Is now about completed. In other words, we understand that the Messiah class is about complete Jesus the. Head, faithful Jews next, the faith ful from the Gentiles next. Jesus the Head long ago entered into His glory. Some of His members have already entered in, and soon the last members will pass beyond the veil. Then the preparatory work of making up the Messianic class will be com pleted. Immediately on the Inauguration of The Messiah, His work of ruling and blessing will begin. At that point ac cording to the Scriptures, Natural Is rael will return to God's favor, and be granted the chief blessing under the new administration. And through the Kingdom of Israel, as the earthly rep resentative of Messiah's invisible, Spir itual Kingdom, the blessing of Jeho vah will reach to all the families of the earth.-Genesls 12:3; 22:17, 18. What Israel Did Not See. The Jewish people failed to note those portions of prophecy which fore told Messiah's sufferings. As a sheep before her shearers is dumb, so He would neither open His mouth nor use any of His superior powers to hinder the accomplishment of God's will in re spect to His death. (Isaiah 53:7.1 The chastisement for human sin was borne by Him, in order that, as man's Re deemer, He might have the right to forgive human sin and to raise man kind out of their degradation and bring them back Into harmony with God's Law, fully justified through the blood of the Redeemer. Not only the Jews failed to see the necessity for a dying Savior, but the whole Gentile world may be said to equally fail to grasp the Import of Jesus' death. The death of Jesus was necessary for two reasons: (1) As man's redemption price; (2) As evidencing His own fnlth fulness to God, Uls own loyalty even unto death, and consequently Ills right to the Divine promise of a glorious ex altation, compensating His devotion, His self-sacrifice, and honoring His name above every name making Him partaker of the Divine nature. 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But God knew In advance of His own purpose to arrange for mankind the payment of the penalty through His Son, who died, the Just for the unjust, to bring them back Into harmony with God, It is for this reason that none living prior to Jesus were accepted to sonship In God's family, after Tather Adam lost that privilege through disobedi ence. Only after the redemption could the Invitation to sonship be extended. Those who accepted needed to wait until Pentecost to receive it. They waited until Jesus, who died for their sins, ascended up on High to make reconciliation on our behalf. Forth with the Father accepted all who came unto Him through Christ, und the Holy Spirit came upon such. Inducting them Into the Divine family as sons. The difference between the Church and the world is that the Church is called out from the world now, when everything Is unfavorable, while Satan Is unbound, while ignorance and su perstitlon hold sway, and while the reign of sin and death is In progress, These circumstances make for the Church a narrow way of self-sacrifice In walking in the footsteps of Jesus. But because of this severer trial of the narrow way. the Church is to have the superior blessing also glory, honor, Immortality, Divine nature, the First Besurrection from earthly to Heaven ly conditions. Then will come the general blessing which God has provided, through Mes slab's sacrifice, for the world. All sin ned in the one man Adam. All have been redeemed by the other Man- Christ Jesus. (1 Corinthians 15:21.) All are to be awakened from the sleep of death. All are to have a full op portunity to come to a knowledge of the Truth. And all are to be given everlasting life, who develop the spir it of holiness. Only the incorrigible, those who love Iniquity and bate right eousness, will eventually be sentenced to the Second Death, from which there will be no recovery. Necessity For Christ's Reign. More and more we realize that edu cation will not do for the world all that we once hoped. Many of us hoped that the educntion of the heathen would make saints of them, forgetting that education in the home-land has not made saints very generally. There are good people, moral people, trustworthy people, who are not Christians at ail. But they are the exceptions. The ma jority of people are not sufllclently strong of character to stunil thus alone without the help of Christ. The great mass of mankind seem to need something In the way of chastise ment, punishment, to offset the down ward tendencies of their own fallen flesh. A few possibly have been re strained by the absurd teaching of eternal tormpjit at the hands of de mons, presented for a long time In the name of Christianity. But the major ity reason that whoever else gets these experiences, they will not. Thus we find thnt nearly all the murderers Imprisoned are such as hnve known the erroneous teaching of eternal torment, and yet hnve been unabashed thereby. In other words, they hnve given an outward assent to the teaching, but really have never bellevedt'lt or been Influence by It What the world needs Is a strong government, which will hold in re straint the weaker and baser elements of society, and seek to help them up out of their difficulties. But no gov ernment yet devised is either strong enough or wise enough to accomplish much along these lines. This is evi denced by the fact that crime increases In proportion with Intelligence: so much so thnt. using all of our modern appliances telephones, telegraphs, dic tographs, etc. we are scarcely able to keep even with law breakers. All who have anything to do with police affair shudder at the thought of what might occur should thp time ever come when the majority of a city should become stubborn and vicious through lack of work, want of bread, etc. They tell us that such conditions would let loose the tiger of human pas sions as It has never before been known in the world; for the tiger Is now edu cated, nnd the masses are on a par with the masters -social, financial and political. What we need Is Messiah's Kingdom the very Kingdom described to us In the Word of God. Ills rule will be that of Justice and equity, and will give a fair opportunity to the poor nnd the needy. (Psalm 72:4.) His Kingdom will subdue vice and crush It out, and punish sin, In both rich and poor. His Kingdom will lay righteousness to the line and Justice to the plummet, and will sweep away the refuge of lies and subterfuges under which Injustice Is now sn often cloaked. Xo wonder the Scriptures tell us that Messlnh's King dom 'will ln "the desire of all peoples!" -Hnggnl 2:7: Isnlnh 28:17. FOR BURNS, BRUISES AND SORES. he quickest and curest cure for burns, bruises, boils, sores, inflam mation and all skin diseases in Buck len's Arnica Salve. In four days it cured L. H. Haflin, of Iredell, Tex., of a sore on his ankle which pained him so he could hardly walk. Should be in every house. Only 25c. Recommended by Huntley Bros. Co. For earache. toochache. nains. burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil, a splendid rem edy for emergencies. COUNTY COURT NOTE8 March Term, 1913. In the matter of J. L. Hendry et al, for a County Road; It appearing to the Court that the description given In the petition for said road is de fective; IT IS ORDERED that the same be, and hereby Is dismissed. In the matter of a deed from J. Coleman Mark et al, to Clackamas County for road purposes. IT IS ORDERED that Baid deed be, and the same Is hereby accepted. In the matter of the subscription list of the resident In district No. 19 for the opening of the D. N. Trul linger Road, IT IS ORDERED that the amounts so subacribed, be worked out under the direction of E. p. Berdine, Super visor cif said district. In the matter of the Plats of Carl suhe, Willamette Heights and Sara toga Park; said plats being approved by the County Assessor and Survey or, IT IS ORDERED that said plats be, and the same are hereby approved and ordered filed with the Recorder. In the matter of the Claims against Clackamas County. IT IS ORDERED, that said claims be examined, corrected and paid as corrected. In the matter of the petition of J, c. jacK, Assessor, asking that a re bate 'of $12.73 be made by the County to Thomas J. Noud, on account of an error on the assessment rolls. The Court being fully advised in the prem ises, IT IS ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund of Clackamas County in favor of Thomas J. Noud for $12.73 as a re bate for the overpayment of taxes. In the matter of the petition of A. W. Cheney for tax rebate. IT IS ORDERED that said petition be laid over for further report from the sheriff. In the matter of the petition of A. L. Reed et al, for the vacation of cer tain streets in MinthQrn Addition to Portland. IT IS ORDERED that said petition be and the same hereby is laid over. In the matter of the offer of the property owners in Clackamas Coun ty to donate $1000.00 toward building rock road from the Molalla Road, West to the Davis Road. IT IS ORDERED, that the proposi tion be accepted, and that the Court meet this subscription with an equal amount, out of the General Road Fund, The flOOO.OO so subscribed, to be fully paid before any money from the General Road fund is expended on said road. In the matter of the petition for bridge across the Clackamas River be tween the electric bridge and the mouth of said river. IT IS ORDERED that said petition be, and the same hereby is laid over, In the matter of the Official Bond of E. M, Kellogg, Justice of the Peace district No. 3, of Clackamas County, Oregon. ORDERED, that said bond be, and the same hereby is approved. " In the matter of the appointment of Frank Ervine, A. G. Ames, G. R. Mil ler and August Gebhardt as deputy sheriffs for Clackamas County. IT IS ORDERED that the said ap pointments are hereby confirmed. In the matter of the petition of Robert Ginther for a ditch across school groundB. IT IS ORDERED, that said petition be, and the same is hereby continued In the matter of the bond of J. T. Fullam, Jesse, Cox a"nd John Earth, Road Supervisors. IT IS ORDERED, that said bonds be, and the same are hereby approv ed. In the matter of the appointment of A. L. Reed as Constable for Jus tice District No. 3. ORDERED, that said A. L. Reed be, and he Is hereby appointed Constable for said district. In the matter of a deed from Philip M. Wagner and wife to Clackamas County for road purposes. ORDERED, that said deed be, and hereby Is accepted. In the matter of the petition of the legal voters of Justice district No. 15 for the appointment of Solon Klnier ag Justice of the Peace, In place of B. F. Smith, deceased. IT IS ORDERED, that Solon Kln- zer be, and he Is hereby appointed Justice of the Peace for said district In the matter of the cancellation of the tax of Mrs. Emma Milstead for the year 1912. The Court being ful ly 'advised in the premises, IT IS ORDERED, that the tax as sessed against Mrs. Emma MIlBtead for said year, 1912, be and tha same is hereby cancelled. In the matter of Mrs. Emma Mil stead, an Indigent person. The Court being fully advised, IT IS ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund of Clackamas County In favor of said Emma Milstead for the sum of Twenty dollars, to assist her In caring for her children. In the matter of the building of a bridge on the Oatfield road near Ev ergreen stntion. IT IS ORDERED, That the County Clerk be, and he is hereby instructed to advertise for bids for the construc tion of a bridge at the above named point, the same to be of re-lnforced concrete, steel or wooden. The bids to be received not later than April 1, 1913 at five o'oclock. The same to be accompanied by a certified check for ten per cent of the amount of such bid. n the matter of the appointment of a Constable for Justice district No. 14, Clackamas County. IT IS ORDERED, that Edwin Bates be, and he Is hereby appointed Con stable for said district Iu the matter of the claim of Kr ry& Kerr for rebate of tax. The Court being fully advised in the premises, IT IS ORDERED, that said claim be and the same is hereby allowed. In the matter of the application of Carl A. Forsberg for a refund of mon ey paid the County on his road bond, In the proceeding to locate the Carl A. Forsberg road, and the Court be ing fully advised In the premises, IT IS ORDERED, that tnt County Children Cry The Rind Ton Have Always in use lor over HO years, bag borne the signature ol All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment What is CASTORIA Castorla is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare-, gorlc, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. 16 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotia substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS SI ) Bears the "www The Kind You Save Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THC CINTUH COMPANY, 77 MURRAY STRCtT, NEW YORK CITY. Cleric draw a warrant on the General Fund in favor of Carl A. Forsberg for the sum of J67.10. In the matter of advertising Clack amas County by the Oregon City Com mercial Club, and the payment there of. IT IS ORDERED, that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the General fund in favor of the Oregon City Com mercial Club in the sum of $150.00 for said advertising purposes. In the matter of the petition of E. T. Mass, Sheriff, for the rebate of tax Uu kcuuiii vi uouu.e assessmem made on certificate No. 870, assessed to R. H. Coshun; and the court being fully advised in the premises. IT IS ORDERED, that the County Clerk draw a warrant on the General Fund in favor of R. G. Coshun foi $35.48, that being the amount paid by M. Coshun for said certificate. In the matter of the appointment of a Justice of the Peace, district No, 4, Clackamas County, Oregon, to fill the unexpired term of W. W. H. Sam son, deceased, the court having con sidered the applications of different persons for said office, , IT IS ORDERED, that John N. Slev- ers of Gladstone precinct be, and here by is appointed Justice of the Peace for said District No. 4. In the matter of the special road tax voted by a number of the road di. tricts In Clackamas County, Oregon, for the year 1912. ON INVESTIGATING that matter the Court f.ad that our Superior Court has decided that all special taxes heretofore levied are illegal, and fur ther that a curative has recently been passed by the Legislature, designed to cure the defect in the former law and to make legal the levies hereto fore made, and the Court not bein;; fully advised owing to decisions liable to be made by our courts on this cur ative act. It is deemed advisable to hold tact all special money heretofore paid on the 1912 tax, of which may hereafter be paid on the 1912 tax, un til the matter Is fully determined. IT IS ORDERED, that the County Clerk notfy all the road supervisors having special levies for the year 1912 that their tax is not available for work until the further order of this court. and they are hereby Instructed to draw no warrants on their special fund until the court deems the matter, ful ly settled and adjudicated. In the matter of the warrant drawn in favor of Wm. Owlngs, at the regu lar March term of this court. Said warrant being No. 45351, which war rant was erroneously Issued. IT IS ORDERED, that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled and held for naught. In the matter of the Wm. F. Doug lass Road No. 779, and the John Brad bury Road No. 804, IT IS ORDERED that said roads be opened and the same be and are here by declared to be County Roads and that Road No. 804 be 40 feet in width. Ml? resident THE FiRST national bank of OREGON CITY. OREGON (Successor Commercial Bank) Transacts a General Banking Bus Iness Open from 0 a. m. to 3 Phone 1121 Res. 1833 Williams Bros. Transfer Co. Safes, Pianos and Furniture Moving a Specialty Freight and Parcels Delivered for Fletcher's Bought, and which has been ana lias been made under his per Jy ' sonal supervision since its infancy. cCCcJUM, Allow no one to deceive you in this. Signature of 6vU Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Clackamas county. E''zabeth Harris, Plaintiff, vs. Ar thur Harris, Defendant. To Arthur Harris, the above named defendant': In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tbe complaint in the above en titled suit on or before the expiration 6f six weekg after the first publication 0f this summons, that being the time prescribed in the order for publica tion of the same, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in her com plaint in the said suit, to-wit: For a decree dissolving the marriage con tract and bonds of matrimony hereto fore and now existing between the plaintiff and yourself and giving to plaintiff the care and custody of her two minor children, Cecile May Har ris and Arthur F. Harris. This summons is published pursuant to an order made by the Honorable J. U. Campbell, Judge of said court, da ted the 12th day of March, 1913, and the date of the first publication of this summons being the 14th day of March 1913, and the last, the 25th day of April, 1913. V. K. STRODE, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROP ERTY. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah. In the matter of the Estate of J. K. Miller, deceased. Under and by authority of an order granted by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Multnomah, dated the 18th day of November, 1912, I, the undersigned Administratrix of said estate will sell at private sale, the following describ ed real property belonging to the es tate of J. K. Miller, deceased, to-wit: Lot Thirty (30) in Oregon Homes, Clackamas County, Oregon, according to the duly recorded plat thereof; the sale of the said property will be made on and after the 19th day of April, 1913, and the terms of said sale are for cash to the highest bidder. Bids will be received by the said Admin istratrix at the office of Hall & Flied- ner, attorneys at 222 Fliedner Build ing and 6510 Foster Road, Portland, Oregon, and at the office of the Ore gon City Courier, Oregon City, Ore gon. N. A. PAYNE, Administratrix. Date of first publication, March 21, 1913. Date of last publication, April 18, 1913 governor Files Exposition Bill. The governor vetoed the Rogue riv er fishing bill aud the bill allowing voters to vote for all candidates as delegates to national conventions or presidential electors, but did the un expected in filing the Pnnama-nacifl Fjrnsitim nrproi'ir.tlon billJ . 1. MEYER, Caah Wice in Favorite Ciear Store Opposite Masonic building Prices reasonable and Satisfaction Guarantee