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ur...x'.. - LU! ITS ALPHA jViD.Or.lEGA tArs. Sue Harper Mimma -Tetia Theatre Full of People. About P;:' Christian Science. SUPREMACY NOT ATTAINED THROUGH THE HUMAN WILL V : ,1-.; . . . t - - .? lrs" Eddy's Pure, Simple Lop' ic I Healiaf .Homanlty Today of .Sin, V vrki.a Snrrnar and Poverty. Save! Vtri. Mimma." ' " ' -HrrTM Btue thitr Tru ix to Us espaoltr last -night to aocoramodata those who noelred to near ths Christian ; . ; : Brlm lecture lr Mrs. But , rUrper ' . Minimi of Atlanta, QrIa. member of " th ihri.M... nelanoe board of lecture- - '-'rtilp of the Flrat ChnreaH-ofChrist.l- t . : scientist. Of . Boston. ' ! v - , - , , J - Kvery seat la tha pit and balcony was ' takes, and there wara lie persons on tha ntage. Mrs. Mimms held toe closest 1 attention of tha audience from tha atari. . , boen aomtlmea' iaJdthrtha -woman la not naturally logica-." said Y. Jdra. MlmniarrThara la muoti to be said . in thla subject, but time forblda. While " snaterlallsra and lllogiaaL theories hava during all tha centuries failed to da atroy tha Increasing tils at humanity, i , Jrfrm.- Mary Baker Kddy. with bar pure,. aimple loglo, 1a healing humanity today "mf aioraiaaanar aorrow and poverty.- War , , loglo 1 almply this, that If Uod la Iplrit ' and ia tha only Creator. Cause, ,Cauee- - tkm. tha Perfect. -the Holy One, than ;. Ma creation or rnsnifeetaUon must be - In hie own Image, perfect, spiritual, v lis rmontous,-immortal man and universe, moving In tha harmobr of divine law. Ht, Paul Mid. Christ, Truth, was mani feated In Cbrlet Jeauo to deetroy the . " work of tha devil. Thla glorious truth . ,'of being.' perfect eauae and perfect cffeuU doca now, aid. and ever will de ' wtroy tha illualona of the human mind, :J-'tft faloa aanaa of belnr Te ahall know tha Truth, and the ?rnth hU make .T you free,', aald k Jeaua. - Truth never , tnakea free from what la true, but only ' ' ', from what la Ulualva, temporal,,untrue. i ji : ., -. MM. Bddya aieoorayjr, rotf of the moat exprcaalva Indie, lions of the : prog-raes of ' rellgloua , thought la to be aeon In tha vaat num ber of people who-attend lecture op' . the aubject of Christian Science.'. Be ;. fore Mrs. Eddy made her discovery of the acteooe of being, or the science of - - Christianity, no two words in the popu- - lar thought, or In the Bngilab language aeemed more irrecoucllably aeparated than thaae--Cbrlatlanlty- and aclanee; and yeVelhce God himself la Omnl ' fScience. anything emanating from him must Inevitably be csscntlali aclsnOflc. -' alnce Ood and his laws ar auprema, ,- ' unerring, and unvarying tha same . yeaterday, ., today- and forever and clenoe being that whloh daala with tha ' ' lawa of truth, there can be no, more holy alliance than that of thiea two ' words, Christian Science. Ton era here to listen to" lecture On aolenee whoa principle is Ood hlipaelf; whose lawa ' ' are the Immutable lawa of health, holl- neaa. barmonr and Immortalityt, whose reiuTlB must be. and are, tha aaUbltsh " tnent ef the kingdom of Ood on earth .. '' tha reign ot .individual and universal rlahteousneaa. ' ' "'. ' ' '. ; "Nineteen hundred years ago. In the . mldt ot the tumultuaua 4 bought of t hat day. there suddenly appeared S simple, majestle figure,, Jesus at Nasa- rethl. He span as never man spaae before, and he proved the beneficent , ' ways of Ood to man. - He showed this beueuleut Oud Hi be nSltboT"rbe"oTeaT tor nor the permltter of eviL It was :.- as If be said, "Ood la not, a remote ab - atractlon, not a far-away, ruler and . . mighty - king, but a living presence, V. eternal truth, a divine environment. In . whloh we live, and move and have our , being, the one.aouroe from which com' "' sth every food and parfeot thing.' ''od Only Traa Vhystolaa. -r"'; . -The Master came fulfilling God's '. law. ; He said of , the la w, "I am not oma to deetroy. but to fulfill.' Ia Xul filling the law ef Ufa he raised the dead; In fulfilling the law of harmony. be stilled the tempeet and healed, the sick. - When he fulfilled the ' abaoiuts law of aplrltoal being he aaoended to ., his Invisible unity . with the Father, , . spirit, from whence be cama. He taught that Ood Is mind. Intelligence, the aub- stance that Includea all. and that feeds. ' , olotbea, sustains, governs man. redeem ing him from the bondage of materlalta tic law by the lpilltual law, of lite "audi 1 harmony, "Have yon ever thought bow little la tie ny Christian people today about Jesus' works T , Tat he aald, The works that I do ahall ye do also.' . Hs taught that Ood Is ths only trus physician, revealing to man his Ood-gtven domin ion , as ine re ri ecu on or nia maker. This supremacy fs not attained through the human will, but through the en lightened understanding of the realities of being and of man a relation to Ood. Pauls who bad a clear sense ef Jesus' ' mission, strove for this mastery of mat ter, or the body., and understood it -primary step In Christianity. ! keep .under my body ....lest. .. .when I have preached to others I myself should be a castaway.' - This conquest of material MOTHER ; : . AND CHILU Let the ' mother tike Scott's Emulsion for the Ji tw?? never fails ; to J benefit them both. - One i can eat for two, but nour- ishingtwo is a different -3ti ;4yor a de :r'fTfcc of Internal strength . . that tHe average-, woman cs. reople , of luxury are not Very: strong by' habit; overworked people iire-wealctirtJsorneunc-4 tions from exhaustion or their sUfWuhdings. Scott's : Emulsionf can be. depend ed upon to oyercorae such! .ebnefitiohs. ; It is a woh , derful food for a mother and child."rr"T tCOTT A iOWItl, fs. rewi tne MevTerk, aelfhood and eene v- i,.lrlf.r.. leacnest , every uiou..t, wish ana ae sire Into-voedlenoe to Chrlat. to the demand of pure, unselfish 'love that oeeketh notJier own but another food. ycegreas Tbswogh Dkaeorery, , : The wise man hath aald that there Is nothing sew under the aun; and tha criptures say. sTa&t which hath, been la now. and that .which ,1s to. be , hath already been.' One hundred years ago not s steemnoai WJU known, the human aubti rorce unused around it. For centitriea the steam bad- lifted the top of the boiler In the common uaas of daily Mfe, hinting an unrecognised power. - Then a Watt and a Btephenaen graapao a sense or the lorees of steam ml applied It It Is an interesting his torio fact, that the flrat steamboat that croaaed . the Atlantic . ocean left' the southern harbor of Savannah,- going to unuon in ze aajra. now palaces of lav men else and lusury plow the waves with a constantly Increasing speed. One hundred years ago not a railroad annl. hllated time and distance between. the cities-of the world, now continents are Trossearuattons ars tinned Tn cior-gd profitable bono a through this enlarsed application ot tha same bomely forca Flftv veara aaa not an .1mm. srtra stretched l .slander. Unas., above -our tnoroughrarea, not loving nor distress ing message thrilled along Its thread of lire, ow,. under the ocean depths. along As coral beds, through Its trans luoent waves, the new and old worlds wasp, ana apeak and Vibrate ona Jo an other.. ; Thla swift meaaenaer. more subtle than its predecessor, steam, 1 dally reaching to higher eplleatlona. It 1 not a new thing. , As far back as ths days of Aristotle it was known to eziat in thla material realm. Put this comM toe savaaemg - dawn of man's do minion, has brought It into subJeetlon. and It Is tbs servant of man. On the seashore, ss the greet revolving beacon lights Illumine the darkness, they synt ooiise ue impersonal ..love of maa to manias .they beoorne . guidea to the storm-tosaed or fog-bllndlna-' mariners on their outward and Inward Journeys." . .- -, - Wkat - acra. Bddy Teuaa. ,-, "Less than 49 years aaro. In lofty ablr liual isolation, there stood a woman, Mary Baker Eddy, on the mountaintoo of vision, klaaed by the rising sun of righteousness with healing In Its beams, solitary as ths great explorer who stood on a lonely peak In Darlen, aa unknown continent to. ths north and south and vaat ocean en sltbar aids. Mrs. Xddy saw behind her the vaat sea of human thoughta swelling and raging In tumul tuous struggle, and before - her the peaoeful Paclflc. an ocean of spiritual understanding and love. V She saw tha awful unreallt7of t the 1 Units " senses wnica witnesses to sin. disease . and death, the evil that deoeWeth-the whole world! the enforced, eelf-lndleted sor row and slavery of men through human Illusion. - She alao saw the omnipotence and reality of Ood, good, and ths , In Units possibilities of man endued with g .true knowledge of Ood. She -discovered anew the eplrltual laws of life and harmony and their application to human needs, aa Jeius taught and proved -thef spiritual tanaan where men, tree and fearless In bis true selfhood, trans parent walks the earth Ilka some noly being and she named her discovery Christian Solenoo becsBse it daala with eternal laws whloh , slways were, and are, and will, be, the laws ot God and tbs universe, ",. - In that magnificent eighth chanter at Botnans the apostle aavs: The Jaw of the aplrlt ot life In Chrlat Jesus hath made me free from, the law of sla and - death.'-, lie also- aaya -1 batatas whole creation groaneth and travalleth in, pain together,' unwilling under , the law or bondsge of corruption, 'waiting for the adoption, towltt the redemption of bur body. - Everything 'eognlsed by tha material aanaea aeems to be under this law; from a- blade -of grass to the splendid stars, i for - astronomy revealg a dead moon and orlngwprlds1- wonderful, spiritual law of Truth, ognlaed as making free from the suppo sititious law of ain, dlaaaae and death, is utilised by Christian Science In its work of redemption, revealing gradu- ally- tha new heavens and the , new earth., wherein dwelleth,. righteouaness. PivUe Zrfrve BaUag 9vwt,-);: , "t hriatian Bclenoe la in - full and ready sympathy with every advance ment towards purity, benevolence, la and order. It teaoheg that the Ten Commandmenta and tha Sermon on tha Mount furnish tha solution .of every hue man problem, v Its Alpha and Omega la irvw-H leaones mat ood is Love. in. Unite and ever present; that all sects, na tions and raeea are embraced in that Mind which la Love; that there la ons Father-Mother. Ood, one family the wnoie eartn; mat man attains his awn perfection - and harmony , In proportion to his own reflection, tn thought and actloa toward all men, ot - hla - active principle, Love. Divine love, reflected on earth reveals the kingdom of Ood here aa In heaven. Such love seeketb not her own' but anothar'a good! It 'bear etn ail tninge hopeth all thin 11 "B'tl-' " " thug beiSoTiiei savior or-tns world from all evil eco nomic, polltloal, physical, mental. Be- oauie thla unselfish love waa enthroned In the heart of Jesus He did Hla mighty works. - Divine love le as unl veraal aa tha aunllght and distills "aa the email rain upon the tender herb.' in the light or thla love we see man as me image ana uaeneae or juoa. REGISTRATION IN BAKER ' PROGRESSING RAPIDLY Baker CrtyrOr.,-Feb. ! Beglllrgtlan I ox voiere is proceeaing rapidly in thla county, 1,860 having, registered to date, the Republloana bavins a majority of some 19 voters. The peUtlona at T. T. Oeer, candidate for the gubernatorial nomination, and Lot M. Pea roe, candidate for secretary of statav were yeaterdar filed with the county elerk and are now being signed or cneir conatituenia. . D. W. C Nelson, a prominent mining man ana aaaayer or thla olty, today filed his petition asking for the Republican nomination aa representative In the etate legislature. - HIS opponent on the Re publican aide for the . same plaoe la Walter Moore of this city. No candl dates have yet died petition for the nomination to the once of state sens. tor from Baker, Harney- and Malheur counties, te euooeed J. L. Rand, who le a candidate for congress, though W. CL Arre-of-Dttrkeeand J. N. Hart ot Baker City are promlnanuy mentioned. .Xeaaiasa Boosters, v ; ' r noqulanv reb, le -Thle city te pre- paring for the growtn and material ad vancement ot the town In preparing to organise a ."000810"'. club.. -. ,1 . A temporary organisation baa been ef feclnd. with the following officers:, R. U Phllbrlck, chairman ; O. M. Moors. ssereUryi f.'-' Hunter, traasurlf.i Meaera. -r" Brewer,- Rtcnardson and Campbell - were t appointed , te draft bylaws. t- committee .- were , else , ap-4 pointed -on memosrsnip,' en giving the club a suitable send-off, and an se curing money, for. prises for the beet name and watchword. -'...A''-. - IrfOAl Oendlttona KU XoORl Connltlona; What Nextr Ton are invited to hear Dr. Clarenoe Tru Wilson .. on - this subject nt braae Methodist Bplscnttat churrHI" corner of Taylor and Twelfth atreeta, on Sundav at 7:10 . m.- Special organ music and by eborua choir, r-nr.-- ; ; .'. -.. WW- BrJJFliLTCN NAtUROPAni-: TWJiBTT-eTBTBB BTOBTHB ago Dr. Hi J. Fulton opened on office In Port land for the practice ef her profession. TOO AT shs Is mors widely known In Portland. -and throughout ths states. of. Oregon, Washington snd Idaho than are many doc torn who have given years to tba .upbuilding of .their reputation aa hsalera of the alck. . j 1 .i-V Wt M TBZSf Tha answer is very simpiaHhng cured The TrtcX. Thty hsvs usually come te her after trying a great many other doctors, and la near ly , every case tbey bava, been greatly benefited or completely oured. . ' ZB ABT WOBsin she is well known! ' Her, patients , from alt . ever Portland, from varloue places In Oregon, Washington and Idaho go home cured, Their friends and relatives bear of It and thus her reputation growa - About two weeka ago Dr. Fulton was sailed to the bedside of a man who ha been constantly doctoring sines , about th first ef June,, He baa had several different doctors, but be gradually grew worse all the time. Hie doctors finally wanted to perform an operation, but be would not consent te It . When Dr. Ful ton wse called aha found him la a high; feverrmpeturnlK7degreeeV She treated him less than , two weeka He went home (he does not live la Fort lend) today, Dee. 7, nearly well . ' , TXZe M A XBOXJi OASB of ' many almllar onee. ABB TV BBFTTATXesT BOWS, If so, yon would do. well to go to Dr. Fulton, the treat naturopath. ; . Br.N.J.FUlTCPI NATUROPATH t orrxoa tie TtrBiwFTai tnt. - fbobb 60YU Villi HI EQYS about vashi;:stcj Blff Patrtotio Matt Meeting to eetdtWaTquwirThittre r';:-v. ; Next 8unday. "JOn Sunday afternoon, February It, at t:l O'clock, at the Marquam theatre there will be held a big patrlotlo mass meeting for boys over II years of age. xnia meeting i to D aaareaaea oy uov era or Chamberlain, .Judge Fraaer and other prominent men. . . - , . . t ' The different boy organisations of the city, such as brigades Sunday ecliool claeaes, guilds, newsboy unions, ete have been Invited to attend. . teats are to.be reserved for them. , The Trinity hoy enoir wui sing tMiM-irnvc-A. orchestra will furnish Instrumental music .Charles Hart will lead the boys in alnelna- national and patrlotlo aonsa. . It Is expected that S.OOe boys will be preeent making It the biggeat boy demonstration aver held In the city. of the boyr departmenr orthe T.'it A, It. wui not be a religious meeting primarily,, nor In the Interest of the association. No boys -under II or Over It years will be admitted. -.-,., - Always - Uniform ! 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