6 HE SHALL THINK TO CHANGE TIMES AND LAWS; JEHOVAH'S MEMORIALS Do Seventh Day Adventists Repair The Breach, and Restore the Paths to Dwell In? "If the Foundation be Destroyed What Shall the Righteous Dor" Righteousness before God is found in walking by faith in all the com mandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless. "Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet and show thy people their transgressions and the house of Jacob their sins." Luke 1:6; Isa. 53: 1. "Let no man deceive you by any means; for (before the kingdom is re deemed, Luke 21: 26; Eph. 1: 14) there shall come a falling away first, and that man of sin be revealed (who thought to change the appointed ordi nances and the laws of God) the son of perdition; who opposeth and exalt eth himself above all that is called God, or that is worshiped, so that he as God sitteth in the temple of God, showing himself that he is' God." See the apostle Paul's comment on Daniel 7: 25; 2 Thess. 2. In this paper we will not comment on any declarations made in Daniel 7: 25, save on the changes of "times" or appointed ordinances, to learn what has not been done by those who make the claim that they are "The re pairers of the breach, the restorers of paths to dwell in." "And he shall think to change times and laws'." A more literal translat ion would read: And he shall think to change ordinances and laws; namely, the ordinance of baptism (Matt. 28: 19; Mark 16, 16) feet washing (John 13) the Lord'B supper (Matt. 26: 28) and "laws" both greatest and least of the commandments. Lev. 19: 27; Ex. 20: 8-11; Matt. 5: 19. The Ordinance of Baptism, A memo rial of Redemption "Baptized for the remission of sins that are passed through the forbear ance of God." Acts 8: 38; Rom. 3: 25; "We are buried with Him by baptism into his death, in the likeness of his death." "And they went down into the water and he baptized Him." Rom. 6:4, 5; Acts 8: 38. From the New Testament we may learn that at baptism a transfer of sins is made (see Isa. 53: 12) and the gift of the Spirit of God's wisdom and energy, the Holy Ghost is given, and our name written in the Lamb's Book of Life. Thus, being "born of the wat er and of the Spirit," we enter the way of life. John 3:5 Acts 2:38. Hav ing complied with the requirements of the gospel we are made to "rejoice, because our names are written in heaven," "in the Book of Life." Luke 10: 20; Phil. 4:8. The Ordinance of Judgment, or Feet Washing "But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother be a fornicator (as married to whom he ought not to be) or covetous or an idolater (anything is an idol that is loved more than Me,' said Christ, and 'he is not worthy of Me') or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner: with such an one no not to eat. . . .Do ye not judge them that are within ? . . . . Therefore put away from yourselves that wicked person." "Ho that is spiritual judgeth all things." I Cor. 2: 15; 5, 1, 11-13. "When a righteous man doth turn from his righteousness, and commit iniquity," "he is an adversary," "be ing dead in trespasses and sins." Ez. 3 20; Eph 2: 1. "Agree with thine ad versary," or "his blood will I require at thy hand." "To bring about an a- greoment, Go tell him his fault be tween thee and him ulone; if he will hoar thee thou hast guincd thy broth er. If he rofuse to hour the pleadings of his brethren and the strong testi mony of the Scriptures at the mouth of his pastor (Eze. 44: 23) in the presence ot the congregation, reluso to wash his feet, judge him as unwor thy of fellowship. If incorrigible, let him be unto theo as a heathen man and a publican;" " outside of the camp shull his habitation be." If he should atterwunl repent, "confirm your lovo toward him:" "restore him back into the fold. Matt. 6: 25; 18: 15-18; Lev. 13: 46; 2 Cor. 2:8. Paul highly commended such a church as this. 2 Cor. 7: 8-11. He that is of "quick understanding" will read the declaration of the pronh ets of our Lord, and of his apostles as lollows: lie that is unclean "by trespasses and sins (for example, divorccd-mar ried) and is accepted at the ordinance of feet washing while living in sin, the Church "biddcth him Godspeed and is partaker of his evil deeds." A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump." "For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in ouo point, he is guilty of all." Such are partak ers with adulterers, und when "all things aro ready," they make excuse and judgo themselves unworthy of eternal life, because of their defile ment. Ps. 50: 18; Hag. 2: 13, 11; Luke 14: 17-20; Jas. 2:10; 2 John 11; Matt. 12: 37. Some who 'know not tho Scriptures' justify themselves in washing the feet of open transgressors because Jesus washed Judas' feet. Though Jesus was tempted (Luke 22) he had not yet accepted tho price of betrayal. It was after the supper was ended and tho covenant blood had cut him off from eternal life, that Jesus said to him, "What thou doost, do quickly." John 13: 27; see Jas. 1:15. Seventh day Adventists hold no such doctrine. The Ordinance of Justification, or the Lord's Supper: This Do for Remem brance of Me. Satan tempted David to sin against the Lord in numbering Israel, and for this many were destroyed. David sorely repented and confessed his transgression, offered the covenant blood, and the sword of Justice was put" into the sheath thereof." 1 Chron 21. "If that nation, against whom I have pronounced, turn from evil, I will turn from the chastisement that I thought to do unto them;" "and without the shedding of blood is no remission;" "this is my blood of the new covenant which is shed for many for the remission of sin." But the law Inf atonement) worketh wrath a- gainst the transgressor to cut him off if he is not found blameless herein. Jer. 18:8 Heb. 9: 22; Rom. 4: 14; Gen. 17: 14; Numb. 9: 13. Seven Day Adventists ten us inat the remission of sins is not accomp lished until near the end of the world. Daniel 8:14. Who Are Called the Least in the Kingdom of Heaven? "Doth not even nature itself teach you, that if a man have long hair, it is a shame unto him ? But if a woman have lone hair it is a glory to her; for her hair is given her for a cover- ins." "But if it be a shame for a wo man to be shorn or shaven, let her be covered." 1 Cor. 11: 6, 10, 14, 15. If the man is "the glory of God" and the woman "the glory of man what about the law that says, "neith er shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard?" The Son of man was the glory of God, "our example." But who would countenance the idea of a shaved Christ? Beardless men are "effemin ate" of feature, womanish. The apos- tie Paul classes them with tornicators, idolators, adulterers, thieves and drunkards, "and shall not inherit the kingdom of God." 1 Cor. 6: 9. If there had been no law enacted, and witness ed to in nature by a beard on the man and not on the woman, then there would be no transgression. "The Scriptures cannot be broken;" "The Scriptures must be fultilled." John 1U 35; Mark 14 37. Sin is the transgress ion of the law," and law broken de mands punishment. 1 John 3: 4; Rev. 21: 8. If the kingdom is to be secured it must be by a church whose pastors will effectually withstand the cus toms of the world; who will stand on the word in least as well as in the greatest of the Commandments. What a motley crowd pastors and laymen make today; de-whiskered, "effeminate" womanish; thus declar ing that Jehovah made the beard in vain, charging him with foolishness (Job '1:22) and resenting what he in his wisdom has established. Look at them: full side whiskers and bare chin, chin whiskers, mutton chops, sideburns, mustache, vandyke, goatee, imperial and old goat whiskers thru out rank and file. "Example is more forcible than precept." There are bad examples that lead to the loss of eternal life; follow not in the God defying fashion of illustrious predec essors. "Hear tho.word of the Lord, ye that tremble at his word: Your brethren that hate you, that cast you out for my Name's sake (and my name is on the altar," Deut. 12: 11,) said let the Lord be gjorified; and he shall ap pear to your joy and they shall be ashamed." "Weighed in the balance and found wanting," they receive the mark of the beast, and hell fire. Isa. 66: 5; Rev. 19; 20. More Unsound Doctrine. Is the Memorial of Creation Also a Memorial of Redemption? "Thy name (and thy name is on the altar,) O Lord, endureth forever, and thy memorial, O Lord, throughout all generations. Ps. 135: 13; Rev. 5:9. What do S. D. A. writers say? The papacy has taken hold of the fourth commandment, torn from its place the Sabbath of Jehovah, the only memorial the great God ever gave to man, erected in its place a rival institution (Sunday) to serve another purpose." Eld. Uriah Smith in Prophecy of Daniel. "And as in the beginning the Sab bath was the sign of his creative pow er, so now in these days it is also a sign of his work in redemption. And thus tho original Sabbath stands for ever as tho memorial of God and His Son." Eld. G. C. Tenny in Land and Sea. Can the premises of these writers and pastors be sustained by the Scrip tures? They have not shown, neither can it bo proven that tho Sabbath is a memorial of redemption, nor the ONLY memorial Jehovah gave to man. Thoir arguments prove how er roneous is their opinion. "That which proves too much, proves nothing." "That which is over-done, is un-done." False interpretations of the Script ures will forestall the sealing of the remnant people, prevent the redemp tion of the purchased possession and the resurrection of the saints unto eternal life, make invalid the oath of God and overthrow the universe; for if God's ' Word is not vindicated in truth (in the remnant there is no lie) his oath will witness against him; he will bo found a liar; and all liars shall have their part in the lake of fire." Rev. 21: 8. "Let us hear tho conclusion of the whole matter: Fear God and keep his commandments; for this is tho wholo duty of. man. For God shall bring ev ery work into judgement with every secret thing, whether it be good or evil." Eccl. 12: 13, 14. J. M. GARMIRE How's This? Wo oftor One llumlrotl I)lliini IlrwnM lor ftny enso of otUrrb Uuxt nuuiot lw curvU by UuU'a Uitarrli Cure, F. J. CHUNKY A CO., Toledo, O. V tha umlrralKiutl, Irnvn known V, J. Chonoy for tho lust IB yrnra, nml bdlevo Itiui porfivtly hon onblo In nil bushiww tnuiutums nml flmuiclnlly nolo to carry out Any oblljtutlonH uitule by Ills firm. National Hank or ommkhck, TuhMn, Ohio. Hull's Oatnrrh Cure 18 taken tnu-rminy, act Inn tllnvtlv ntidii tho IiUhmI nml iiiiuimi jmrfttrH nf tin tynlnn, 'lVHtlmtmlalH wnt free. Frlco 75 owiU per uouu. jhoiu uy iui intfKi'i. Tako Hull's Family I'liu lor constlnntlon. For earache, toochache, pains, burns, scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil, a splendid rem edy for emergencies. COUNTY COURT EXPENDITURE OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1913. Ron dDistrict No. 2. Beall and Company $30.29 Eilly Jonos $10.00 M. S. Shearer $3.60 J. W. Bennett $:!0.00 Herman Gerhardua $0.00 H. Siebert v.Sfb.uu Joe Pilster Lee Stradley 6-M Henry Bock ?4-00 C. V. Sunday .NN NN $4.00 C. V. Sunday ?4-00 R. H. King 2.UU Leslie Dallas $2.50 Cecil Young ?2.00 Herman Ritzean 8.00 W. W. Cooke . .....5.00 Marion Johnston 4.00 P. A. Hunter 4.00 P. O. Coke ....5.00 Lester Newell 4.00 M. V. Newell 4.00 Chris Eckert 4.00 Earl Shearer 5.00 S. C. Young 4-00 Hup-h Lave 4-00 Herman Ritzean 2.00 District No. 3. S. C. Young 12.00 Herman Ritzean 8.00 J. C. Elliott and Co., 17.80 J. A." Adams and Co., 17.70 W. W. Cooke, - .'45.60 Herman Gerhardus 32.25 H. Siebert 30.75 Joe Pilster -24.40 Henry Bock I9-50 Harold Hilleary 6.00 Leslie Dallas 20.00 V. Gustavason 6.00 R. IL King 21.75 C. V. Sunday 19-50 Lee Stradley 26.25 flecil Youne 950 Marion Johnston 9.50 P. O. Cooke 40.00 Earl Shearer $38.00 Chris Eckert 32.00 Fred Eckert 24.00 M. V. Newell 44.00 J. II. Bowerman 16.00 Herman Ritzean 64.00 Hugh Laye 26.00 P. A. Hunter ...20.00 District No. 5. Beall and Co 65.50 W. E. Wheeler 6.00 H. A. Beck 4.00 John Myers 2.00 C. Lekberg 2.00 J. Imel a70 M. H. Wheeler 5.25 District No. 6. Nick Schmitz 28.10 Chas. Krebs Jr., 8.75 Herman Krebs 6.00 Chas. Brookman 4.00 District No. 7. Takao Bros. Lumber Co 68.33 Ed Ten Eyck 7.00 Henry Aschoff . 1-00 Geo. Gibbons 2.00 Otto Aschoff 10.00 M. Cooke 6.00 E. R. Leaf 22.50 District No. 9. A. M. Jannsen 35.00 J. Marshall 12.00 T. Harders 17.00 H. Schmidt 10.00 E. Grafenhein , 16.00 G. Zwiermann 18.00 E. Guber 12.00 W. Lins 16.00 F. Ochs 14.00 II. Joyner 9.00 H. Reimers 10.00 F. Ahnert 4.00 R. Miller 3.00 II. Johnson 8.00 Beall & Co .....64.95 L. S. Baker 4.00 District No. 11. Wilson & Cooke ..3.35 District No. 12 Harry Babler 11.00 Henry Babler 9.25 Coast Culvert & Flume Co 20.89 Pope & Co., , 25.93 Scripture & Beauliau 8.50 Oregon City Eneerprise 5.00 District No. 14. E. Harrington 32.20 District No. 15. Wilson & Cooke 2.20 Williams Bros. Transfer Co 7.00 Wm. Fine 5.00 G. Grossenbacher 4.00 S. W. Davis 3.00 Walter Johnson 4.00 District No. 16. Owen G. Thomas 3.80 Wilson & Cooke 1.50 T. W. Blanchard 12.00 Geo. Kelland 13.50 J. R. Cawthon 16.00 Wm. Gutperlet 15.00 Aug. Staehely 22.50 Herm. Staehely 2.00 Frank Engel 14.00 Henry Engel 9.00 E. Gelbrich 11.25 D. Critcser 10.00 N. Norton 3.00 District No. 17. E. Craund 10.00 R. C. Brodie 10.00 F. Brandes 10.00 F. A. Needham 2.50 I). R. Dimick 11.25 P. Ruchi 8.00 E. M. Haines 11.00 E. Griffon 3.50 District No. 18. F. Kamrath 4.50 District No .19. E. P. Berdine 36.00 Eddie Berdine 13.00 F. Churchill 5.00 L. C. Churchill 24.00 R. P. Walles 20.00 T. Fish 40.00 F. Murry 12.00 O. Davis 4.00 M. Jones 2.00 S. Macdonald 2.00 P. Walker 8.00 C. Smith 10.00 S. Smith 10.00 II. Seive 4.00 G. Seive 4.00 A. Erickson 4.00 M. Short 5.00 N. Darnell 6.00 A. Mallette 2.00 II. Walles 3.00 E. Foust 3.00 M. Husk 12.80 District No. 20. Oregon City Eenterprise 5.00 Carl Stromgreen 2.00 P. F. Tutz 2.25 C. M. Bergman 1.00 J. l'utz 3.75 District No. 23. V. Berg 38.00 Ray Fish 24.0(5 G. Loveland 21.00 V. Skinner 20.00 D. lleppler 32.00 G. ritintz 22.00 II. R. Zimmerman 24.00 E. Pratt 82.00 F. Rnchert 18.50 C. Potwin 16.00 S. II. France 12.00 Lettman .....12.00 Matt Ban 6.00 Watts 16.00 Bachert 16.00 A. Pratt 14.00 R. W. Zimmerman 32.10 Erickson & Wrolstad 63.00 G. A. Ehlin 65 District No. 24. Carlton & Rosekrans Co., 5.50 Will Jackson 4.00 Chas. Harnack 14.00 Simon B. Yoder 4.00 John Gailer 6.00 R. Fredrickson 8.00 Albin Fredrickson 7.00 John Rogie 4.00 George Brocket 12.00 Ralph Ackerson 12.00 Solen Kinzer 4.So Carl Sether 4.00 George Sether 2.00 Leonard Askin 4.25 Ernest Stewe 6.50 Clarence Johnson" 5.00 Chas. Wolfer 3.75 J. Loffgren ..4.00 J. Cameron '8.00 August Pottratz ......4.00 Philip Mohr 4.00 Fred Mohr 2.U0 Arthur Harnack ..6.25 C. E. Mitts 52.00 District No. 25. Ed Gibson 8.00 Willie Gilbrich 2.00 Ralph Gribble 6.00 Andy Gribble 6.00 Ensley Gribble 18.00 A. D. Gribble ...16.00 Charlie Gelbrich 5.25 Charlie Morris 4.00 Bill Reynolds 2.50 Chris Lorenz "..4.00 John Graves, 8.00 John Walch 11.50 Lenord Walch 11.50 Ed Graves 44.75 G. W. Schramlin . . .' 11.45 G. A. Ehlin 4.70 District No. 26. Thos. Miller 4.00 R. V. Stubbs 4.00 Claude Marsh ....8.00 W. W. Everhart 12.50 Max Huse 51) District No. 28. Oregon City Enterprise 5.00 Robbins Bros lb.bo Clarence Vorheis 25.00 Ray Wyland 20.00 Al. Wyand 28.00 Charlie Earley 16.00 Charley Slaughter 16.00 Frank Koike 6.00 Ed Crite 11.00 Leslie Shank 27.00 W. W. Bird 12.50 Perry Vorheis 15.00 Ben Wade 10.00 H. B. Wade 10.00 Andy Mazingo 10.00 Earl Bird 8.00 Blaine Bird 8.00 Ralph Slaughter 8.00 Ed Wyland 8.00 Floyd Ferguson 8.00 Frank Scott 6.00 Jess Bagley 6.00 H. Wilson 3.00 L. D. Shank 20.00 District No. 29. W. A. Rogers 37.50 Mark Haley 10.50 J. Resch 4.00 Sidney Graham 7.00 S. L. Prahl 4.00 W. Sprolsky 12.00 John Smith 20.00 District No. 30 A. Neilson 10.00 Ed Wanker 5.00 District No. 31. R. De Neui 35.75 C. C. Schroeder ..34.00 J. Bushbaum 30.00 R. Bushbaum 21.00 E. Athey 19.00 L. Schaber 6.00 C. Thomson 10.00 V. Thomson 20.00 R. Thomson 20.00 S. Turner 32.00 P. T. Silvey 8.00 M. Alagith 9.50 N. G.l Shaver 8.00 District No. 32. H. Heater 12.00 C. J. Calkins 4.00 A. Voss 4.00 J. E. Morback 70 A. Holznagle 4.00 W. C. Heater 15.00 District No. 33. Horner Bros 28.00 Otto Kletch 4.50 I. M. Parks 5.25 W. A. Jones 6.50 District No. 34. C. Zimmerman 69.10 E. Tiedman 47.50 F. Sinclair 58.00 O. Tonkins 47.00 E. Gross 36.50 J. Rineman 31.50 C. Pendo 84.00 H. Melvin 37.50 O. Melvin 34.50 R. Parker ..30.50 D. Howell 38.50 G. Hordt 34.00 T. Lawrence 36.00 W. Richter 5.00 Sherpard 36.50 Kaghery ....33.50 Badorff 22.50 Lites 15.33 Larson 7.25 Bacon 7.25 Edmonds 7.50 Dickens 87.25 ; Otto Striker 27.50 Zimerman 89.00! Albert Sehoenborn 20.00 Miller 66.00 Evan Lewis 25.00 McNeil ; ..74.76 Herman Fischer 17.50 Tarker 22.50 j Dix Brothers 4.60 Shaw 6.66 'A. Mather 49.40 Elliot 1.00, Maple & Masteron- 35.38 Colson 22.50 Coast Culvert & Flume Co 530.54 Ross 18.50 A. Mather 22.85 Johnson 18.50 Falvoline Oil Co., 11.00 M. Colson 18.50 i B. F. WatU 6.00 Parker : 20.00 O. Mahlor 18.00 Priester 2.50 I T. Thyker 6.00 Wilson & Cooke 62.80 Beall & Company 23.80 Scripture & Beaulieu 65 Buffalo Steam Roller Co., 2.20 O. G. Thomas 29.00 J. Cameron 30.00 E. Richson 35.00 W. Kaiser 65.00 District No. 36. K. Greagerson 18.35 John McKensie 4.00 R. Mitchel 10.00 Grover Pomeroy 10.00 George Doseon 6.00 Louis Rail 20.00 District No. 37. C. W. Kruse 45.00 P. A. Anderson 42.00 W. Sewell 51 J. J. Krause W. Wilmot C. Leglsr Western Clay Co., Geo. B. Rate & Co., J. J. Kuaus P. G. Anderson ... Wm. Sewell 3I.UU 3.50 "" 11.25 16.20 6.57 -51.00 54.00 .....52.00 y'" 1.25 R. Butch , Co Geo. B. Rate Co A. Mather District No. 38. V. Munger Baumgartner 6 H. Rosenberry iM District No. 40. Mather 52.85 w, A. Floyd Davis W. H. Stone C. O. Davis B.UU 2.00 6.25 District No. 41 A. J. Morrison .8.00 .8.00 IVjT TTrtHoorravfl "f 6 j nr Wm. Updegrave Victor Bodley Donald Bodley 4.00 4.00 4.00 Alfred Shirley Joseph DeShazer 2.50 TV. AlUVlfor LOO John Allfolter John Bews 1.00 2.00 T.oo Pnnner C. A. Keith U f P. R. Meinig u-ii District No. 42. O. Giger Loe . . 36.00 36.00 o nA A. D. A. A. Giger " Westbostad 12-" G. Yoder 10-00 Mr. Hide . P Samson IU.UU 11.00 Mr. Roberts ;2-?? J. U. Watson District No. 46. Melvin Leach 6.00 Otto Nelson 2.00 Jerry Hemingway 2 00 Joe Day 2.00 B. Heighten 4-00 Delmer Heighten 2-0 Orvel Watts Irwin Hauk Wilson & Cooke D. H. Watts District No. 48, P. R. Meinig James Lamper Carl Alt VvrA Koenecker .3.00 ...2.00 ...6.40 ...5.00 ...9.00 ...9.00 ..21.00 ...2.00 W. L. Wilkins 22-0l) Williard Borholm 8.00 J. G. DeShazer 7.00 District No. 49. Cary's Mercantile Co., 20.88 McCurdy Lumber & Hdwe. Co., ..3.00 a H. Davis -uu H. O. Sanford H-00 G. H. Sanford H-00 Otis Wagner ...9.00 G. T. Hunt 2.'o Paul Saurer ".uu Ben. T. Rawlins l-o" District No. 50. C. R. Thorpe & Co 16.60 District No. 51. A. L. Heacock 27.50 G. DeYoung 15-00 Jake DeYoung $..4.00 O. Gran 12.00 Aug. Wedin 2-00 Atig. Olson 2-00 A. Shepherd 15-00 L. Norquist 6.00 Will Teevin 32.00 Chas..Proebstel 1 10.00 Ernest Boese 6.00 Frank Metzger 1-00 Richard Witzel 1-00 John Teevin 2.00 J. C. Elliott & Co. 41.50 Metzger Bros 9.70 Columbia Hdwe.- Co 6.60 Carl Wolfagen & Son 4.65 J. E. Siefer 7.00 District No. 54. D. D. Hosterler 14.87 J. L. Stanton 2.00 W. F. Stanton 2.25 District No. 57. S. J. Lantz 8.00 Otto Bixel 14.00 E. Bixel 14.00 Wm. H. Stuwe 41.00 C. Christner 15.75 E. Burkholder ....7.00 O. R. Stoufer 5.25 M. F. Lantz .'..1.75 Will Roth 6.00 David Westberg ....2.00 M. G. Smith 8.50 G. W. Schramlin 6.25 S. N. Strubhar 2.00 P. L. Schmale 23.05 District No. 58. Paul Klein 2.25 The Barton Lumber Co., 18.40 D. L. Davis H-50 John Miller 36.25 B. L. King 13.00 Carl Mumpower 4.00 Ross Crafton 4.00 T. Brown 43.00 Ed. Cox .30.00 John Wymore 15.00 EXPENDITURE OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH, 1913, ON GEN ROADS W. A. Winder 32.00 W. H .Matoon 27.00 R: B. Beatie 7.50 N. Blair 32.50 W. F. 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