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rAGB EIGHT Classified Advertisements (Continued from Page Three.) TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. FOR RENT Modern bungalow home; nicely furnished. Will rent reasonable to refined couple, no childien. See K. K. Conway, phone 21 0-J. i 6-2t A BARGAIN 6-room new modern bungalow, completely furninhed with bent furniture, russ, etc. Close in. Excellent location. Terms, half cash, P. O. Hox rS2, ... Ashland, Ore. A 76-St Mr, Daniel Toole's Lecture on Man's Final Destiny The lecture Sunday afternoon in the armory was well attended. Mr. Toole spoke on "The Destiny of Man." lie handles his subject in a very pleasing manner and is firm in his conviction that the destiny of man is thoroughly outlined in the Scrip tures. In summing up his arguments Mr. Toole said: Man Is a Convict. Adam nd Eve went forth from Eden convicts, under sentence of death. The convicts esteemed it a mercy to be let die gradually rather than suddenly; while to the Creator and Judge this was expedient because of His plan for their future, in which Buch experience with imperfect con ditions would be of great value. The death penalty, inflicted in this manner, God foresaw would, through experience, furnish man such a les son on the exceeding sinfulness of sin and its baneful results as would never need to be repeated a lesson, therefore, which would profit all who learn it to all eternity; especially when Christ's MesBianic reign of righteousness shall manifest in con trast the fruits of righteousness. (lod also designed that the exercise of man's mental faculties in roping with the disturbances and imperfections of his surroundings, and in inventing re liefs, and the exercise of his moral faculties in combating his own weak nesses, and the calls upon his sym pathy, should prove beneficial. When it is seen that the Scriptures teach that death and not life in tor ment is the penalty pronounced and inflicted, all is reasonable. The God dishonoring doctrine of hell-fire is not found in the Bible; it is a relic of the Dark Ages. All who desire to know the Bible teaching on this im portant Bubject are requested to send a postal card request, to the Interna tional Bible Students' Association, Brooklyn, X. Y., for a free copy of the booklet on Hell. flod Hum a Right. God has a right to demand perfect obedience from His perfect creature when placed under perfect conditions, as in Adam's case. And the decree that none shall live everlastingly ex ept the perfect, is both a wise and a just provision for the everlasting welfare of all God's creatures. There is a depth of meaning In the Creator's words, as He sent forth His fairly tried and Justly condemned creatures. He said, "Cursed is the ground for thy sake;" I. e.. The earth In general is in its present imperfect condition for your profit and experi ence, even though you may not es teem It so. Adam would have sought to retain continual access to the gar den fruits in order to avoid severe labor and to euable him to Tully sus tain his vital powers and live ror ever; but in loving consideration for man's ultimate good, no less than In Justice, and in respect for His own nentence of death, God prevented this and guarded the way back to the Gar den, in order that the death sentence should not fail of execution The children1 of the condemned pair inherited their fall, imperfec tions and .weaknesses, and also the penalties of these; for "who can bring a clean thlug out of an un clean?" The whole race, therefore, aa convict laborers, have not only been learning what sin and evil are, and their undesirable results, but by their labor and skill tbey are serving to prepare the earth and bring it an a whole to the full perfection de signed for it, and illustrated in the condition of Eden. CJod Juki, Yet the JuMtlfler of Kinner. St. Paul tells us that God adopted a method for the recovery of man from that original sentence of death that came upon all as the result o( Adam's fall, which would show the Justice of His sentence and the un changeablenesB of Hiss decrees, and yet permit such as are sick of sin to use their experience wisely, and to return to harmony with and obedi ence to their Creator and His Just and reasonable laws and regulations. In brief, this plan provided that Another Man who. by obedience to the law of God, shouM prove His worthi ness of eternal life, might, by the willing sacrifice of the life to which He was thus proved worthy, redeem the forfeited life of Adam and of his posterity who lost life through blip; for it is written, "In Adam all die." and "By the offence of one, sentence of condemnation came on all men." I Cor. 15:22: Rom. 5:12, 18." God purposed the selection of the Church before the blessing of resur rection should go to the world. This Church is called sometimes "the Body of Chrint, which is the Church," of which Jesus is the Head. Again it is styled "'the Bride the Lamb's Wife.". .Jfiy'et since ..Pentecost the Heavenly Father has been drawing believers to Jesus' aide. . After justi fying tliem through fa'itb in the pre cious blood, they, hayp .been invited to -become Jesus:' disciples. His fol lowers, to walk in His steps, to lay down their lives in the Father's ser vice, as Jesus did, and to develop in their hearts the fruits and graces of the Holy Spirit to such a degree that they niif ht be called "Copies of God's dear Son." Then will come the holy, invisible Messianic Kingdom and the binding of Satan and the destruction of his unholy, invisible kingdom, and the setting loose of agencies for the en lightening and uplifting of the whole race. , n New Precinct Lines For May Primary The voting precinct lines have been materially changed since the last election and voters should inform themselves as to these changes. In order that no mistakes may be made, the Tidings is printing below the complete description of the new pre cincts as they will be maped out for the primary on May 15: South Ashland Precinct Voting place, dwelling corner Iowa and Boulevard. Beginning at the intersection of the middle line of 13 street and Morse avenue, in the City of Ashland. Thence east along the middle line of B street to its intersection with the middle line of Mountain avenue. Thence south along the middle line of Mountain avenue to its intersec tion with the middle line of East Main street. Thence easterly along the middle line of East Main street and its con tinuation as a county road to Its in tersection with the middle line of the county road which crosses in a south easterly direction the NW of sec. 13. twp. .'19 S.. It. 1 E., W. M. Thence easterly on north line or sec. 18. said twp. and range, to the northeast corner of said sec. 13. Thence south to the southeast cor ner of sec. .'16, twp. ,'!9 S., R 1 E W. M. Thence west on twp. line to its in tersection with Ashland creek on south line of SE sec. 32, twp 39 S., R. 1 E.. W. M. Thence meander northerly along Ashland creek to the N. and W. 4 line, sec. 16, twp. 39 S., R. E., W. 41. Thence east on said H line to the middle line of Elkader street. Thence north along the middle line of Elkader street to the middle line of Glenn street. Thence west along the middle line of Glenn street to its intersection with the middle line of Mountain av enue. Thence north along the middle line of Mountain avenue to its intersection with the middle line of Ashland street. Thence west along the middle line of Ashland street to its intersection with the middle line of Beach street. Thence northerly along the middle line of Beach street and Morse av enue to the place of beginning. AnIiIhimI Boulevard lYoclnct Vot ing place. East Side ru-hool. Beginning at the Intersection of the middle fine of B street with Fifth street. In the City of Ashland. Thence easterly and southeasterly nlonif the middle line of B street to Its Intersection with the middle line of Morse avenue. ' Thence southerly along the middle line of Morse avenue to its Intersec tion with the middle line of Beach street. Thence south along the middle line of Bench street to Its Intersection with the middle line of Ashlund street. Theme east along the middle line of Ashland street to Mountain av enue. Thonce south along the middle line of Mountain avenue to its intersec tion with the middle line of Glenn Btreet. Thence east along the middle line of Glenn street to the middle line of Elkader street. Thence south along the middle line of Elkader street to the corner on trie east line of sec. 16, twp. 39 S., II. 1 K., W. M. Thence west on south lino of NKU of Raid sec,. 16 to SV corner of said .M1. thereof. Thence north to the corner on north line of sec. 16, twp. 39 8., R. 1 E.. W. M.. same belne Axh utt-eut Thence west along the center line or Asn street to tne middle line of Guthrie street. Thence north along the middle line of Guthrie street to the middle line of Montana avenue. Thence east along the middle line of Montana avenue to the middle line of Grrshatn street. Thence north along the middle line of Gresham street to the middle line of Main street. Thence southeasterly along the middle line or Main street In thu r, die line of Fifth street. Theme . northeasterly along the middle lino of Kifih Ktru. - - - - - m i iir inure of banning. , , ASRTAVD East Afihland Inr4nrt Vnti.. nliuu," tu..l. ..w. l - - " .Beginning where Bear creek inter sects the Willamette .Meridian at a point near the southwest corner of sec. 30, twp. 3g S.-, R.lvB.. W. M., thence north to northwest corner of sen. 30. twp. 38 S.,' R. 1 E., W. M., thence east mile, thence north 2 miles, thence west mile, thence north 2 miles to northwest corner twp. 38 S., R. 1 E., W. ,M.. thence east 3 miles, thence south 3 miles, thence east three miles to twp. line between ranges 1 and 2 E. Thence south along said twp. line to its intersection of northeast corner of sec. 13, twp. 39' S.. R. 1. K.; W. AF. Thence west along north line of said'sec. 13 'to its iutersccfion .of O, &. V.. stage, road. . v Thence northwesterly along middle line of said- staye read until East Main street in the City Of Ashland is leached. Theme follow the nii.-Mlp lint, ntr j East Main street to the. Intersection of Mountain avenue. Thence north along, .the middle line of Mountain avenue to the inter section ol I! st reef. Thence westerly nloig. the middle line cf M street to the intersection of h if th street. j Thence southerly along the middle line of Fifth street to the intersec tion of .Main street. Thence west and northwesterly along the middle line of Main street to the intersection of First avenue. Thence northerly along the middle line of First avenue to the intersec tion of Ash street. Thence westerly along the middle line of Ash street to the intersection of Oak street. Thence northerly along the middle .line of Oak street to the intersection of O. & C. R. R. Thence westerly to the center on Ashland creek. Thence northerly along the center of Ashland creek to the junction thereof to Bear croek. Thence down Bear creek in a northwesterly direction to the place of beginning. West Central Precinct Voting place, McCarty Building, Granite and .North .Main. Beginning at the northwest corner of the SW',4 of SV of sec. 6. twp. o., f, J r., v . , 1 Thence east along the Vt-li line to tne middle line or wimer street. Thence easterly along the middle line of Wimer street to its intersec tion with the middle line of Main street. Thence southeasterly along the middle line of Main street, to its inl tersection with the middle line of Granite street. 1 Thence southerly along the middle line of Granite street to its intersec tion with Ashland creek. Thence meander southerly along Ashland creek to its intersection with the south line of SE',4 of sec. 32, twp. 39 S.. R. 1 E., W. M. Thence west along the twp. line to southwest corner of sec. 31, twp. 39 S.. R 1 E.. W. M. Thence north along twp. lipe to the place of beginning. (.. place, stone building neur North Main i ... , hiiii iteiman. Beginning at the intersection of Bear creek and the west line of sec. 30. twp. 3S S., R. 1 E., W. Al. Thence meander southeast along Bear creek to its junction of Ashland creek. Thence meander southerly along uHiiiauu creea to us intersection witn the middle line of O. & C. R. R. Thence northwesterly along the middle line of O. Vt C. R. R. main line track to its intersection with the middle line of Water street. Thence southwesterly along the middle line of Water street to its in tersection with the middle line of Main Btreet. Thence northwesterly along the middle line of Main street to its In tersection with the middle line of Wimer street. Thence west along the middle line oi wimer street to the end thereof. Thence westerly along the line to the northwest corner of SW of SWVi of see. 6, twp. 39 S., R. 1 E.. W. M.. same being a twp. line. Thence north along said twp. (W. M.) line to the place of beginning. Far Sate Hayiag sold my farm and wanting to move soon. I will sell the follow ing property at private sale to the first purchaser, first tome first served : 6 thrifty shoats, weight about 100 poifnds each. 1 fat hog, weight about 200 pounds. 1-horse back and harness. About 10 full-blooded White Leg horn roosters. About 60 full-blooded White Leg horn six-weeks-old chicks. About 50 full-blooded White Leg horn three-weeks-old chicks. 27 fertile Bronze turkey egg for hatching. ( Farming Implements, etc. 126-cgg Petalnroa incubator. 2, brooders. M. A. C0NLEE V, miles northeast l Talent oi PacUic Oirjhwiy TIDIVOS East ' Central Pmrin VaH. place. City Hail. - . . . , . , Beginning at the intersection of the O. Ys C. R. R. and Water street, in the City of Ashland. Thence southeasterly'alons the O. & C. R. R. to intersection with Oak street. r Thence southerly along the middle line of Oak street to the middle line of Ash street. Thence southeasterly along the middle line of Ash street to the mid dle line of First avenue. Thence . southwesterly along tire' middle ljue of First avenue, to its in tersection with the middle line of Maui street. ' Thence"'- southeasterly along the middle line of Main street to its in tersection with the middle line of Gresham street. Thence south along the middle line of Gresham street to its intersection with ihe middle line of Montana av enue. Thence west along middle line of Montana avenue to fh iniors.tinn of Guthrie street. Thence south along the middle line oi outline street to its intersection with the middle line of Ashland street. Thence east along the middle line of Ashland street to the 4 corner on north line ot' sec. IK, twp. 39 S.. R 1 E., W. M. i Thence south on said 4 line to the southeast coiner of NW54 sec. 1C, twp. 39 S., R. 1 E., W. M. Thence west to Ashland creek. Thence meander northerly along Ashland creek to its intersection with the middle line of Granite street. Thence northerly along the middle line of Granite street to the middle line of Main street. Thence southeasterly along the middle line of Alain ttfre.it in fhu mtii. die line of Water street, i Thence northerly alnnsr fha mlrtHU line of Water street to the place of ueginning. Flue mare with foal for sale. This animal was formerly owned by- Mr. Ashcraft. Call on W D Unite-- ... . - -"--- son. ' gs-st Frank H. Madden, candidate for county commissioner, was up on elec- Honoring business the foregoin week. Maytoe Were Oee Were You Cheated into believing that because a baking pow der foamed up over the top of a glass when water was added, that it was a good, pure and strong baking powder? It foams because it contains ALBUMEN (some times called the white of egg.) ALBUMEN in baking powder is no help in the baking. It does not make a stronger or better baking powder. it deceives the consumer when she sees it loam in the glass. State after state has ruled that baking powder mixed with ALBUMEN is illegal and has stopped the sale of the stuff. United States Government authorities have de clared that the water glass test Is a fraud, and that albumen does not help the baking. Food commissioners North, South, East and West have denounced the albumen fraud. DO NOT LET FAKIRS FOOL YOU. The manufacturers of K C BAKING Powder have never found it necessary to resort to such fraudulent methods. K 0 BMflRIG POWDER Contains No Albumen It is a pure food baking powder, sold at an honest , price and no better can be bought at any price. 25 Ounces Ibr 25 Cents ASK YOUR GROCER EROL mmsmm Each shade is equipped with a self-contained PATENT NO-WHIP ATTACHMENT which holds the shade taut when lowered. This pre vents whipping in the wind. Shades may be pushed up two to four IV. t and held ther. without loosening the guys. Not necessary to roll ur. when leaving the porch, or at night. This is a particularly desirable feature for sleeping porches. Sec Our Window Display J. P. Ashlanders on Mexican Border F. G. McWilllams had a letter from his daughter, Frances McWilliams, the other day in which she stated that everything is all right and sale down there. She is located at Calex ico. on the border line. She wrote to allay the fears of the folks at home, and said that the people there did not worry half so much as people away from the line. Frances is there with her brother and sister. Monday, April 27, 101 4 Dodge Sons Autos Will Carry Boosters to Medford Tickets for the booster banquet at Medford are 75 cents and can be had from Mr. Frohbach or the secretary of the local Commercial Club. Auto mobiles will leave Butler's Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. Those desiring accommodation should notify the lo cal committee. Henry ness. Enders is in Hilt on busi- Yoni I Tins mm