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    OREGON CITY COURIER, THURSDAY FEB. 26, 1914.
Public Opinion
From The People Subjects of General Jnteret
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE, ITS
WEAKNESS AND FALLACIES
Rev. W. T. Milliken Replies to Criti
cism of Paul Stark Seeley
Editor Courier:
In an article published in the Cour
ier of Feb. 19, Mr. Paul StaYk Seeley
criticises my statement that there is
an error in Christian Science meta
physic. Mr. Seeley may be an expert
in Christian Science, but he certainly
shows a lamentable lack of know
ledge of the use of real metaphysi
cal terms when he thinks that when
I am speaking of "noumenal" reality
tVinf. T mean "nomenal" reality, as he
calls it. But which is correct, he or
I?
Dr. Prince of Dickinson College
says he had the following dialogue
with a Christian Scientist: .
PMn.o What, is matter?
C. S. Matter is an illusion of Mortal
Mind.
Prince. What is Mortal Mind?
r. s. Nnthine- . As Mrs. Eddy says
"Nothing claiming to be Something."
Pr. But how can a cause which Is
nroduce an effect which is
a.w ... O 1 "
Hnmp.thincr ?
C. S. It can't. The effect is an illu-
ninn.
Pr. But as experience the illusion is
a fact nevertheless. Who is the
victim. RDiritual man?
C. S. No, for he is incapable of illu
sion, being made in the image and
likeness of Uoa. Mortal man
the victim.
Pr. But vou sav mortal man is
fiction. Now to experience illusion
implies mental activity. How then
can the mortal man, who does not
even exist, think at all, even tho
to be deceived?
. C. S. He really doesn't. The whole
thing, counterfeit, counterfeiter,
and victim are illusion.
Pr. Then who experiences the illu
sion? Not spiritual man, for he is
incapable of a wrong idea, and not
mortal man for he does not exist
Who then has the illusion of the
matter ?
C. S. Oh you don't understand Chris
tian Science, that is all. If you but
understood it, all would be as clear
as day.
"Matter is illusion, and illusion is
a false experience. Only false intelli
gence can have a false experience,
and a false Intelligence doesn't ex
ist." Hence next time I run across the
illusion of a hole in the ground I can
cheerfully walk straight on, knowing
that there is nothing there to fall in
to; and nothing to fall into what's
not there to fall into; and no such
thing as falling for nothing that's
not there to fall. The logic is irresis
tible, and reminds me of the celebra
ted lawsuit between McTavish and
McEagh, over a potash kettle. Mc
Tavish claimed that McEagh borrow
ed his potash kettle and returned it
cracked. McEagh's contention was as
follows:
"McTavish never had a potash ket
tle. McEagh never borrowed McTav
ish's kettle.
It was cracked when McEagh bor
rowed it.
It was sound as a bell when Mc
Eagh took it home."
Yet they designate such mush
"Science!!!"
The difficulty with Christian
Science is its double psychology, in
vented to get rid of the fact of sin
hence of the necessity for surrender
to Christ as an Absolute and only
Savious from sin. Sin was a mighty
disagreeable fact for the much mar
ried divorcee who founded the cult to
face. It is vastly more flattering to
the pride to say: "Now Lord, you
never mind me. Just go ahead and
look out for yourself. Show me the
way and I'll take care of myself.
How much more pleasant this is than
to get down upon your marrow bones
in genuine contrition for sin. At all
I costs sin had to be ruled out of the
universe. This could be done only by
denying the existence of all evil. In
cidentally a few sheckels could be
raked in on the side by including the
annihilation of physical evil with that
or moral evil, Hence Mrs. h.ddy s
philosiphy has an cthico-finnncial
reason, and not a logical one.
But wherein does it err as a phil
osophy? Mrs. Eddy is not the first
idealist by any means. Six hundred
years before C hrset lleraclilus chum
ed that "Becoming" his term for en
ergy was the basis of all phenomen
al reality. The idealism of Plato
teaches that the universe is the men
tal manifesting itself in external
forms. Kant, Berkely, and the eight
eenth century idealists recognize two
forms of reality, a noumenal or abso
lute reality, and a phenomenal real
ity, derived from the other, and at
one with it, yet distinct. "There is
nothing true in her philosophy that is
new." And even the fallacy of the
soleuess of Divine Mind she has bor
rowed from Esoteric Buddhism.
Science says there is an absolute
or "Noumenal reality." This is God.
But the Absoluto and tho Infinite can
have time nor space relations, for
these are finite. To be Infinite means
to be boundless and timeless. But the
Infinite is also active Intelligence,
His intelligence is creative. What He
knows to be is. Thus from the flow
of His creative energy, or rather
within it, arises a reality other than
the Noumenal, namely, the Phenom
cenal. And this without any contra
diction of the Absolute. The Abso
lute is the Creator. The Phenomenal
is the flow of His intelligent energy,
Mind is a producer; Energy is a pro
duct. Matter, which in its last analy
sis is composed of electrons, or cen
tres of force, is but that energy in its
diverse iorms. the Absolute is real
with a Noumenal reality. The divcrsi
fied energy of the Absolute is just as
real, but with a phenomenal reality
Hence matter is as real as God, being
a form of His Creative energy. The
erroneous is the purely temporal ele
ment in tho flow of God's Divine en
ergy. That which is but temporal is
eliminated from the stream when it
passes on. She is always connected
with the temporal lusts, and passion
and the soul that choose such, and
refuses, through the touch of the Re
deeming Christ, to be "Born Again"
into the likeness of the Absolute must
perish with all other temporal things.
What a guir between me unscienui
ic and illogical foolery that denies
reality to anything except the Ab
solute, and the reasonable view of
mrwlern nhilosoohvl
Just here some one says: "But af
ter all we can not know matter. All
we know is experience and sensation
Is it not hard to keep from an awk
ward Duality in reconciling Matter
and Mind? There is, certainty, vo
i;u Mr. F.Hrlv. who does not under-
IIIW A!""' J J . ,r Tiff , .
stand what matter is. 10 ner
means only hard impenetrable stuff
that has no connection with bpint in
She views Matter from the
standpoint of the Materialist ,not
from that of the Idealist. The outer
world, to us, is a world 01 sen&auuno,
through the na
tive activities of the Mind. Were that
world our own creation we could
change it at will. Instead wnewier we
will or not, its reactions are the
if a rhristian Scientist drinks
Oaiiivi 'ii
poison he will die just as quickly as
a jvietnouist. mis. ""j , -
have a mena wnu
ed with the dentist to whom she went
for relief, and he avers tnat sue
hysterical patients
he ever treated, despite her theory
that pain and a tooth were both fic
HHo.w Two children, in a case 1
FROM THE VIEWPOINT
OF A HAYSEED
Observations and Conclusions
Thinkers to Consider
for
rnnt.rar.ted diphtheria. The
tnnt anti-toxin and waa saved,
Scientist child died,
can take you to the shrine of St Anne
de Beaupre on the St. Lawrence, and
show you a miracle performed by
th hnua nf the dead Saint match
ing every cure that Christian Science
accomplishes. Suggestion modifies
the etrect of this Phenomenal world
upon us, yet it cannot eliminate it,
and even Christian Scientists contract
diseases and die. There is a Noumen
al reality, and its activity expresses
itself in phenomenal reality.
Let me quote Dr. Sturge of Cam
bridge University, England. She says
of Mrs. Eddy's reiteration that there
is no affinity between Matter and
,viin,i- "in the light of these wonder
ful glimpses of the relation between
Minu and Matter, which, though as
t hut little understood, indicate
..... Hnn..w.n a muni.
that Matter is an expi sodium,
fUUntinn nf Mind, and so happily re
duce the apparent opposites to Unity
without the sacrnice 01 .euuei
he light of such heones, tending as
they do to endorse the exquisite old
poetical idea that the Universe is
the garment of God,' an adumbration
from Him, a veil through which
glimpses of the Splendor may be
seen how pitiably read such olt-re-peated
passages as these,
Spirit snares not us bucnsui
mutter.' Who dare say either that
God is in Matter, or that matter ex
ists without God? Who dare indeed?
It is Mrs. Eddy who dares to say
that it exists without God, for it is
she who gives it alien life all to it
self, cut olf from all share in Mind,
or Law, or Spirit. It is she who en
dows with high creative powers on
its own account this poor nomine
claiming to be something,' this 'op
posite of Spirit and therefore oppo
site God,' this mortal mind with its
beliefs and its reasonings, hh nmtei
ial senies, 'which neither exist tin
Science nor can be recognized by the
Spiritual sense,' (but which is here
and' must be reckoned
with.) It is she who, by denying that
mind can manifest itself in matter,
or matter's other phase, as she calls
it.- mo rial mind, makes two creators,
two causes, two alien worlds, two in
telligences, in contradiction to her
own First Principle This is ty
pical of the book (Science & Health)
throughout; not a single statement
is thought out, and never does the
author, when talking glibly of Mat
ter and Mind, of Soul and Body, or of
any other apparent pair of opposites,
look below tho mere suriace 01 me
thing. She simply cuts the knot of
the difficulty bv denying existence to
one member of the pair. And thus she
gets rid of the matter." Let me add
that her method is that of the old
schoolmaster who used to say to his
pupils when they came to a hard word
in their reading lesson: "Never mind,
honey, pass it by. It is only the name
of a wild beast."
I have not space to discuss Mr.
Seeley's Scriptural quotations. Read
them carefully for yourself in their
context, and you will find that they
have about as much relevancy as
Pat's argument for suicide: "Judas
went and hanged himself," "Go thou
and do likewise." Just one example:
"It is tho spirit that quickeneth, the
flesh profiteth nothing." This, he
says, leaves "no room for material
phenomena in the consciousness." It
leaves no such thing. It says that the
material does not PROFIT the soul.
It nowhero affirms that it will not
AFFECT the consciousness, though.
Christian Scientists still eat food and
wear clothes, and prove that their
interpretation is a fallacy.
W. T. Milliken.
Who was it that said
n- i inot m wrone to over-reach
with a long head as with a long arm?
Labor omnia vincet:
it iu a waste of time and a poor
use of thread to sew new patches on
old garments? , , i,
0 God! that oreaa snuuiu uc
dear and flesh adn blood so cheap?
Ill fares the land to nastening m
. UI- ...,.t,lnln.
a prey; where weaitn agtumuio,
and men decay .'
Justice is blind, deaf, dumb and
gouty? , . .
That the rich will do anything for
the poor except get off their backs?
That it is the most perfect gov
ernment where an injury to one is the
concern of all?
Wnrlrors of the world, unite. You
have nothing but your claims to lose
and have a world to gain?
White flesh is cheap today, white
souls are cheaper still?
Read not to contradict, nor to be
1iov0 hll t to weigh and consider?
Plate sin with gold and the lance
nf insticH harmless breaks; clothed in
rnp-s a Digmv straw doth pierce it
nnocupa nn the last Quotation are
pvnrpaql V haired from guessing that
Governor West is the author, while
signing Ross pardon.
Diirinc a conversation with an ac
quaintance, he got "sloppy on mor
als, other people's of course. He pic
tured a glorious world which we
would have just as soon asthe white
rihhnn would be carried to a few
more nooks and crannies in this other
wise chemically pure world. He ex
pectorated frequently and copiously
during our talk.
I am no pathologist so I do not
haps you think yourself safe because
you have accumulated a pile. Kelly
thot so too one day, but alertness
left him and wealth took wings.
J Would it not be better to have an
economic system whereby au tne
people, that is the government would
guarantee everyone honorable treat
ment in declining years ? Such a sys
tem is logical and possible. Such a
avstem means Socialism.
The despicable cowaraice oi me
professional politician was painfully
prominent when a . delegation of
working women called upon the pres
ident to press for a message to von-
and they use the Btate money to build
new highways, and tne district ni";
to make repairs. But they build them
right at the start, and see that they
are drained. The state spends about a
million and a half a year on the roads
but the money goes into the roads,
and not into grafts. And they have
just as good roads as you'd ask-
with the same climate you have here.
"Take the Seattle-Tacoma road,
for instance. It's 36 miles long, of oil
ed macadam, and 20 miles oi it are
under water every time there is a
flood in the Stuck and White river
valleys, which is about two months
gress favorable to equal suffrage. The ' out of the year. Yet just as soon as
president refused to commit himself,! the water runs off, automobiles spin
that rnaH at 40 miles an hour;
equal suffrage had not-been supported and the truck gardeners use "all the
by the party platform. It would seem year around, hauling full loads ot
that a man of intelligence wouio nave
been able to say he was either for
or against the question.
It is worthy of note that no strict
ly Democratic state has granted equal
suffrage, not even UKianoma, which is
generally conceded progressive in its
tendency. Consequently it is iair to
presume the oarty is generally
against it.
Jonn s. Btarn.
WHY NOT REASON A BIT
ON HARD SURFACE FUSS?
Inquisitive Stranger offers Sugges
tions to Warring Factions
"Pardon me for butting in," said
the Inquisitive Stranger, as he step
ped between tne uve wue aim me
Farmer, "but what is, this scrap go
ing to be about?"
"He said I wanted some paving
company to get a graft out of the
hard surface roads," said the Live
Wire.
"I didn't," replied the Farmer, "I
said that I didn't propose to have any
more taxes put on my farm so that
stuff with one horse to a wagon,
Same way with the Mount Tacoma
Canyon road, some 45 miles long, and
ahnut 90 of it through bottom-land.
That road, a county affair, built en
tirely by fierce county, is uetuer
than the government roaa in jvam
ier National Park but it isn't hard
onrfncpH.
"Now what vou folks want to do
is to quit fighting about hard surface.
Wpt it. DRAIN YOUR ROAD
BEDS and lay macadam, AND OIL
IT AND ROLL IT twice a year, and
then you'll be all right. And you
wnn 't snend so much money, either.
Try to get together on that idea, and
see if you can't stop this scrapping
business.
The Live Wire and the Farmer ey
ed each bther. "Maybe that butt-in-
ski guy is right," they said,
S1.000. One Year in Jail
It is said Judge Campbell often
tempers justice with lieniency. He
didn't in the Alonzo Haskins instance,
and he should not have. Found guilty
of contributing to the delinquency of
Notice for bids for the Construction
of a County Road
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will bo received at the office of
tho County Clerk of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, furnishing all material,
labor, and doing all the work con
nected with said road according to
the plans and specifications now on
file in tho office of said clerk. Said
road is known a tho Oregon City
and Milwaukie road and commonly
known as the Outfield road, begin
ning at tho southerly end of the
bridge across Kellogg Creek in Sec
tion 1, T. 2. S. R. 1 E. and running
thence southerly on said road a dis
tance of about 4,.r)tK) feet.
Each bid must be accompanied with
a certified check to the amount of
ten per cent of the amount bid to in
sure the entering into a contract by
the bidder, should the contract be
awarded to him, which check shall be
forfeited to Clackamas county should
the bidder refuse to enter into con
tract after the samo is awarded to
him.
The contractor to whom the con
tract is let will be required to fur
nish a suitable undertaking to guar
antee the completion of the work as
provided in said contract and also to
guarantee the fulfillment of the law
respecting the hours of labor, mater
ial furnished by material men, etc.
Each bid must state the time with
in which the contract will be com
pleted, and said contractor will be re
quired by his bond to save the county
of Clackamas harmless in respect to
damages accruing to any one during
the prosecution of the said work.
The Court reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
The bills will be received at the of
fice of said County Clerk up to the
hour of five o'clock on March the 12th
1914.
By order of tho County Court
W. L. Mulvey,
County Clerk.
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comprehend the process that super
induces the desire to holler loudly
for a policeman to come and bring a
big club every time a person sees
someone else have a habit he does
not approve.
In almost every paper you pick up
you may find some item of people
who were once well to-do or wealthy,
but came to want in old age or soon
er. Some commit suicide or meet an
accidental death and thus go beyond
theirs utTering. Do you think such can
never bo your fate because you are
strong and alert. now? Terhaps these
hapless persons" were your equal in
their day. Here are a rouple of items
among many that I noticed:
A couple of months ago twin
brothers 72 years old were found in
an old coal shute in Louisville. Even
the cops saw at once that one was
sick. He was sent to a hospital while
the other was sent to jail. You see
jail is a nice place for poor old
working people. He begged to be tak
en to the hospital as they had always
been together. They had driven horse
cars for 40 years when the trolley
system left them jobless. Their sav
ings were invested in a farm, so back
to the land they went. Later they
lost their farm, just as it is possible
for you; then they were homeless and
infirm. The one in jail was dead next
morning, the sick one was delirious.
You see the reward capitalism gives
honest toil.
Under a Springfield date line of
February lwe learn that Jesse Kel
ly, 8;t years old, once one of the
wealthiest citizens of that place, died
in abject poverty in a hovel, his wife
80 years old, died an hour later. You
see how insecure a person is under
the present economic system. You
may have plenty today, but when you
no longer can fight the battje of
life with the stronger and keener
minds they will take it from you. Per-
Notice
u j- . o o-iri nnrW nrre. Judere Campbell
a paving company eouiu gci, o h1"1- e-. , fij
"Well, disregarding that, what is sent him to jail for one year and fined
all the rest of the fuss about" asked him $1,000.
the Inquisitive Stranger.
"We want good roads," replied the
Live Wire and the Farmer with one
breath, rolling up their sleeves and
squaring off to one side of. their in
terrogator. "Now wait a minute before you
fight," said the Inquisitive Stranger,
again getting between the two. "Let
us reason this thing out. You both
want good roads, don't you?"
"Uh-huh."
"Well, to get them we've got to
do some highway building, haven't
we" continued the Inquisitive Stran
ger, "f irst ot all we ve goi 10 lay
SEALED BIDS will be received by
the County Clerk of Clackamas Coun
ty, Oregon, up to B o'clock P. M., on
the 12th day of March, 1914, for the
improvement of a road leading from
Milwaukie to Oregon City, and com
monly known as the River Eoad, from
Station 86 plus CO to Station 107.
All work shall be done in accord
ance with the plans and specifica
tions now on file in the office of the
said County Clerk, and all bids must
be accompanied with a certified check
i. f Vtn nmAlinf VtlH.
foundations for our roads-mostly whkh fae forfeited to Ciack
amas county, should the successiui
bidder refuse to enter into a contract
larire rocks in the mud, with perhaps
a tile ditch underneath where the
j !- . ... ! i. rpu
grounu is parucumr.y ,..uu uh gaid County
too of that we've trot to lay smaller will ha
rocks, and some gravel, so that we ired furnish a suitable under
can put down a surfacing. Am I right tQ uarantee the completion
so far, and do you both agree with f . . t0 KUarantee the
fulfillment of the law respecting the
i . hours of labor, material furnished by
minute longer, and mBfpr;a, nm n.W
"Yes, but
XT 'l
now wail a minute ioiiKei, ..u matprial etc
let me say it," persisted the lnqms- Each bid mugt sUte the time with.
itive Stranger. You both agree so far, in which the contract will be com
and the split seems to be over sur- leted and wiu be required by his
facing. One of you wants hard sur- ond gaye clackamas county harm
face, and the other doesnt know legs jn ect to damages accruing
whether or not its going to be worth t an uri the prosecuti0n of
V. ninnn I. f. 1 1 tar Wta Tall VAI1
something. I've iust conto down from
Washington. It's been raining there
just as it has here. In fact it rains
more there, quite frequently. But
their reads are all right, and they
aren't hard surface roads, either.
They are oiled twice a year, and roll
ed after each oiling.
The County Court reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
W. L. Mulvey,
County Clerk.
CUT FLOWERS and Potted Plants;
also all kinds of Fruit Trees, Roses
ci-o !t'a kv... and Shrubbery for sale at the new
& lion mcjf la. m llwu miwivcii - ,-, . . v . r,.
and crushed rock foundation, with green houses on Center and Third Sts.
macadam dressing. AND THEN Funeral work done at lowest possible
thjtv vrrp it tip n kv prices. Orders received over puone
state aid for many of their roads, Main 2511 H' J- , and the treatment of disease. There is
MEDICAL CLASS LEGISLATION
IS ILLEGAL AND MUST cu
And Dr. Turner Thinks Drugs and
Drug Doctors will go With lhem
T . .1.
By Dr. W. A. Turner XNaiurupauu
Medical Freedom says "Not con
tent with putting descriptions of dis
eases in text books, pupils are being
asked to write compositions abouS
them. In Indiana the bupennteiiucui.
of Public Schools asked rour giuuea
for a composition on Tuberculosis.
Parents, who objected to tneir um
dren being compelled to discuss this
subject, were informed by teachers
that the children would be excused
at the time when the essays should
be written. One parent in oDjecung,
said: "this subject does not properly
come in public school work anymore
than religion, and I know everyone
would object to having tneir cmiuieii
taught someone's personal views oi
religion, which I think would be
wrong."
In Louisiana a state health offic
ial offered a box of candy as a prize
for the best essay on hookworm,
As I have frequently remarked,
state medicine is just as much for
bidden by federal and state constitu
tions as is state religion. The Oregon
constitution forbids class legislation,
nr nnv law heine' nassed that grants
special privileges to any citizen of
class of citizens not enjoved by all
citizens, but the political doctor;
setm to be above the law, but the
poople will soon become aroused to
their peril, and when they do the
French revolution will seem like a
Quaker meeUr-g compared to the up
hei.vi! that will take place. Allopath
ic ytate medicine is illegal and has
got to go in Oregon, and in every
other state in the Union, sso one ciass
of people will be allowed to fasten
their pernicious theories on all the
people, whether religion or medicine,
and these officious state official?
should be either disciplined or legis
lated out of office.
Again, the Ladies
Women are easy marks for the
medical proffesion. Never having
been taueht anything to the contrary
they have usually placed absolute
confidence in the family doctor and
his advice, even to having an opera
tion performed that would mutilate
and cripple them for life, has usually
been heeded. "Medical Ethics" have
always kept the people in ignoranec
for if the layman learned anything
about himself he became a menance
to the medical proffesion, hence he
must be kept in ignorance.
The usual ills to which women are
peculiarly subjected are in nearly all
cases the result of wrong living and
follow derangement of the stomach,
bowels and liver. As the medical pro
fession knows practically nothing of
the cause of disease, they not only
know nothing about diseases of wo
men, but do not know how to treat or
relieve them. This being the case the
family doctor magnifies the mole hill
into a mountain and advises an op
eration. His friend the "specialist" of
course coincides and splits his big
fee with the family doctor and in
these days you must plank down the
cash in advance before the knife is
stuck into you, or a mortgage must
be placed on the home in advance
then you are promised "perfect
health" in six months or a year. .
After the nerves and muscles have
been severed and some of her organs
removed, or she is unsexed, the poor
woman's sufferings only begin. She
realizes that her life is wrecked and
that her highest . ambition mother
hood, has been killed and she suffers
from nervous and mental worry and
shock until the end. When any woman
find3 that she needs advice about
these ills don't bo bamboozled into an
operation by some human vulture,
but first try some good doctor of any
drugless school. These troubles are
easy to remove and nature works a
speedy and harmless cure wnen as
sisted by drugless methods. Once tri
ed you will be a convert and mission
ary for all time and shout the prais
es of drugless healing. They are sim
ple and absolutely effective for they
remove the cause of your trouble and
make you well.
Eugenics and Your Pockelbook
Tho Chicago Post says: "Since
January 1 there have been only five
marriage licenses issued in Mliwau
kie as against over 250 in the same
period last year. The merchants esti
mate that every newly married
couple spends on an average $300 on
house furnishings, clothes, etc nec
essary for double life, making a loss
(to Jan. 10) of $7,500 for about 10
days. "These are solid facts for our
hard headed business men to won
der over losses due to the fastening
of an untried, unkown medical obses
sion and fad on the people, and a
matter on which so little is known
that it does not justify legislation.
This law was passed on the "demand"
of the allopathic medical profession,
not of the people, but when some sly
humorist in the legislature slipped in
our amendment making the doctors
doctors' fee only $3 they at once lost
interest in it and began to oppose it
and within one month it was declar
ed unconstitutional as all medical
laws favoring one class of doctors
are.
The serious side of Eugenics, that
some of the freaks, who advocate it
have overlooked, is that it tends to
prevent lawful marriage and the
making of homes; will increase com
mon law marriages: put a premium
on unlawful cohabitation and the so
cial evil. People must sooner or later
reject these crazy fads of the medi
cal profession and can do so by put
ting them out of office.
School Children Refuse Vaccination
The New York Press says: "The
President of the Board of Education
of Harrison, New Jersey, wrote to
the state school authorities yesterday
for advice how to dispose of a strike
of 100 school children there. The pu
pils have refused to be vaccinated at
the order of the board, and, backed
by their parents, are naving a holi
day. The school children got an ap
propriation based on the attendance.
The vaccination strike is decreasing
this so that it is feared that there
will not be enough money to pay the
month's bills."
The school children of Oregon
should do likewise.
Death from Effects of Vaccination
The Kansas City Journal says:
"The death from lockjaw of Lucille
Hough, 6 years old, after a recent
vaccination againsts mallpox, will not
deter the health officers from contin
uing to enforce the vaccination rulef
sucn was the statement made by the
Health Commissioner Wheeler."
This is comforting to the parents
of school children.
Is It Logical?
Dr. Harry E. Brooke in Brain and
Brawn says: "It is no wonder that
people become confused when those
who call themselves experts differ so
wiaeiy regarding the laws of health
i- i. t mov nnnlv in such
a Simple vesi; juu ..mj -rrv --- --
cases Ask yourself, is it logical?. For
nothing that is mogicai can ue
Therefore ask yourself, is it ogical
to suppress the eruptions of disease
without removing the cause?
Is it logical to attempt to cure a
poison in the blood by administering
poisonous drugs and animal serums?
Is it logiSal t o force food into a
sick stomach when the juices neces
sary to digestion are almost entirely
absent ;
Is it logical to cut out necessary
organs of the body, such as the ap- ,
pendix and the tonsils (and the ovar
ies) and expect the body to function
as before?
This is what the medical profes
sion does to you under the guise of
"curing" you.
I wish to say that "Brain and
Brawn" edited by Dr. Brooke and
published by the Naturopathic Pub
lish! nf Co., Chamber of Commerce
Building, Los Angeles, California, is
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Dublishe'd in this country, being
breezy, direct and to the point and
should be read by everyone interested .
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Deadly Drugs
Tho medical nrofession is mainly
resnonsible for people acquiring drug
. '. . ... !J1.. l.nilMn rW
habits, wnicn are rapmiy uuiuk "
thousands yearly. Morphine, arsenic,
strychnine, conein, hervin being the
chief drugs used. Dr. B. C. Keister
before a meeting of scientists and r
specialists in Philadelnhia recently
nsserted that one fourth of the med
ical profession are now victims of the
drug habit. These are the gentlemen
who nre clamoring for class laws to .
control the lives of all the people.
Drugs and drug doctors will soon be
bolished by law.
Swedish Movements and Osteopathy
Osteopathy heratdecr a new drug
less svstem and is in reality but a
small fragment of the Swedish move
ments ; so small in fact that osteo
paths now are studying surgery and
some are using drugs, in fact they
hpvem fide their beds with the medi
cal profession in their desire for rec
ognition, and pull with them on all
occasions, snd are practically out
lawed by all other schools of drugless
healing.
Somapathy or manual manipula
tion for the cure of disease was URed
.1,000 years before the Christian Era
md from 1776 to 1839 wass ystem
atized ami brought to the attention
of the civilized world. The honor of
pstablishinir this method on a strictly
mipntific basis belongs to Dr. Hen
drick Ling of the Lund University,
Stockholm, Sweden, in 1813, about 80
vears before osteopathy was known,
ind the statement that this method
wps "discovered" by Dr. Still is all
rot.
It is an undeniable fact that Dr.
TCochenberg, the Swedish manipula
tor and Mechano Therapist taught
Dr. Still the essentials and methods
of maninulation in Dr. Still's college.
Any original ideas that may have
been iniected into the system by Dr.
Wll have evidently been rejected for
todav osteopathy remains as only a
small part of the Mechano Therapy
portion of the great Swedish Move
ments system, and does not even em
brace a comprehensive knowledge of
scientific massage. Honor to whom
honor is due.
Swedish movements and chiroprac
ticare far in advance of osteopathy
and the effects of their treatments
more permanent and lasting.
(Questions relating to health will bn
answered if addressed to me care ot
Hotel Edwards, Portland, Ore.)
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