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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY. MORNINO. .MARCH 21, 100. 11 AMAZING CURES EFFECTED THROUGH : ; EMMANUEL MOVEMENT IN PORTLAND Grateful People Give Testimony f I'aT.ck'iicjr of the Treatjnent- Unostentatious Work Itejng Doae by" 1U . ' ' 'IIv. A. A. Morrison. II. IK. at Trlnifr I'iiHsti Iloimo rOHTLAND BOY IS APPOINTED . ' TO '.PHILIPPINES "What 1 at Trinity Darlah By IC R W. this Emmanuel movement that Jr. A. A. Morrison la practicing house! - wnat is la It sort of ra- vlHed .ffhrlntlu.ii Science, hypnotism. spiritualism, or aome other occult thought? And how can he cure po Pla of their slcknuas by such things Ami are the' cures permanentT People art asking each other these questions when they meet caaually. Thuy are wondering, but not studying. They are decrying, hut not endeavor- lug to understand. They are sltept)cal yet -thev know not of what ,. And meantime hr. Morrison la giv ing lila entire time and himself to the healing of the sick. Not two or three but upward of twenty people coma to hlra daily for . treatment. After a-l vlna- thla healing to them day af ter day he Wlds a , study class Frl- lay nlgnt, wnen ne petienwy anu mri Tt.HtlK . axnlalna the orlnclolea Upon which the Kmmanuel movement rents, anawera questions, leada hla Uateners towara a netter. unaoreuuiamii. ah arunKnrd, the licentious type, Decause the Individual has never learned to con trol himself, has never learned to regu late lila behavior by IiIh own thought, lie apoke of the power which confidence gives, . Illustrating It 'by the - simple moans of a. aupposltloua .stone wall a foot wide, a half mile long and 600 feet high. ' .. , - , .... , ,-' .. ., "SuDDose."' he Jaald. "that T were" to offer any tne- who would walk- to the end of It. I Goo how many would start? You would aay. 'Hunuose I should fall off; suppose my foot slipped;- aupposo something ti6uld happen any way . 1 won't take the risk.' JJut a wall a foot wide glvea plenty of room for walking. 'l will suppose that .there, were an other wall of the same width and length only a loot high, tor the aameimse there la no one here present who if he wanted the money and the walk too would not attempt It Vet the only dif ftsreuue 1st In coufl36uce." ' ' . - iui m$h ot jut snisv "-With such 'familiar and 1 simple Il lustrations he trlea to bring, home the thla in adltlon to two sermons on Bun-I great truths that, he la teaching. He day and the other tasks that fall upon the shoulders of a minister of a large and important parish. One wondera whether hla own strength will be suf ficient for this tremendous task, that he has tajran upon himself. . ' , Carta Amaze Or. Morrison." ' But la he geftlng results? Are the f eople cured? Yes, they are. Explain t how you may, they are . cured of long standing organic troubles, of-dia-. eases which modern medical aolence does not pretend to touch, of seeming ly Incurable , ailments, by the power. The cures are some times so surprising that Dr. Morrison - himself , la amaaed. He says ao, candidly. , - -" For Instance, a woman ' who had a largeyeH--develop -goltrey-of -mafty-years' standing, wa cured , of It in seven treatments.' She gives her. tea vtlmony' freely. Another, woman- 'who has been almost totally deaf haa so faK ' had this deafness relieved that i when she pays strict attention to what he la aaying ahe can iiear Or, Morrl aon apeak at ... a distance of ; aeveral . yarda. -. y ' ' . -.- . The cure Is not yet completed, as he explains, because her Drain nas db ' come, bo associated 'with an unhearing Mr, with a partially paralysed audi tory1 nerve, that It takes time and many treatments to break down her be lief In her own Inability to hear su perstition that she cannot hear. But she Is gradually gaining. There are many deaf people a along . the patients. You might say that an Imbecile boy r wniilrt he an lmDosslble Patient lr. Morrison says ' that he does not know much can be aone ior mm, ior only partially alive, so to apeaa. vlng 'onl&w little bit," as he puts it. Yet there is a. noticeable improve ment. ;.;.. - ---i-i .' t---.. :-. r.-- v notoriety ATOideA. t the natlenta themselves know-of what they are healed, or from what depths of despair and misery they have been lifted. - They are not exploited In any way for the benefit of the populace. Nor la there : the lightest desire for notoriety or sud den fame In this aelf-aacrificing labor. Like the Master whom-he follows, Dr. Morrison Is healing the deaf, the sick, the despairing, and yet he endeavors to correct the Impression that thla state ment conveys. It is not he but; Ood who heals. Dr. Morrison la but his agent, his minister. . '. - -; , in his friendly, personal talk with his audience which filled the auditori um or ' the parisn nouse iu.si n nuny night Dr: Morrison said that he would endeavor to answer two questions that otontlv nut to him: ' Is the sys- .tern of the- Kmmanuel movement per- leotT Ann ii ' ii; jiji vh i thr. ifallurest ' - "The system la i perfect," ne said. There has never been, and, there never cart- be a more perfect system, for it Is h nnHlAn of God in man." And yet - there is a certain percc.ni- X ' Morrii fV bow i gV-o la, !i ria )i tries to make his audlence understand that he la teaching, not some new and occult thought,- but the plain truth of the- Bible. - He says of this truth that It Is the very truth that Jesus taught "The kingdom of heaven is within you.'' s Prayer la not a specific 'act. It-Is an, attitude -of mind. The peace which Jesus taught, which he called "the peace which putiseth understanding" Is this peace which comes from an under standing of Ood'e will and perfect com pliance with It a surrender of the soul to the Infinite soul of Clod which per vades all the universe. and one of whose expressions is man. , - Touching, the treatment - of disease by this cognizance of divine truth he showed the control of the whole body by means of the nervous-system. :Kv ery functioning act of the body la con trolled by Its norve power, and every atom of nerve power is tinder the dom inance of the supreme nerve control, Hi a mind. Hermime mind i the con trolling power of the bofly. It la possible Tor disease to do comrouea or ruuiou by the power of the mind. vt a cinA who. 1h unknowable and undrmonstrable, existing In some hazy Indefinite far off heaven, is the uoa of the Bible, the Ood whom Jesus re vealed, but a practical Ood, a demon strable God,, a God who actually exists in tha soul of man today and who 14 doing things for mankind. In this man ner he presented the reasonableness of tnia treatment, .t . s , Warding; Off Diseases. After Dr. Morrison had concluded his talk he Invited questions. He was asked whether this method of. healing pre vails! against what we call contagious diseases.' to which he replied that it does, to a -large .extent, because when tha mind In Med .with good thoughts and in tune with the best, It Is not easily assailed by disease. When on the other "hand the body is at low ebb, in a condition to Invite disease, when the mind Is filled with apprehension and fear, the vital . forces are Impaired sud the body does not easily resist con tact on or infection. i -. r The question was rained of mind con trol at a distance, and this, although" Dr. Morrison said he did not care fo touch upon this phase of the matter as yet, Drought out an interesting experi ence. He explained that although science-Is as yet tentative about psychic experiences, and ithe whole jmbject Is too large to be readily grasped and com prehended, it has been clearly proven that minds which are attuned can, com municate at a distance, - " As an illustration he cited the attun ing of wlrelsts telegraph instruments which can flash messages to. each other over great distance without other me dium" thanr tur air.vn m-Btmliarway mind? can - convey -rnessilgea to mind, when the two are :ln? harmony, and, .the conditions are good. Visit at Xong Hang, think he has a wonderful power over people? It makes you feH so different jtiNi to look at him."' Ana mat ju after be had tteratxd and rulitrntud that he bus no power In Jilmself nothing to give people from his own strength, , but"' that all-he trlea to-do la to put them in accord with divine and spiritual' tru tit, which is of Ood. There are many who auoff, as waa saldr because they do not know. There are many who cry "humbug." who murmur something about hypnotism, or who talk of mentally weak persons who think there is souietiilna the matter with them but Who are really all riant if they only think so. The -trouble with such explanations Is thnt 'they do not explain. What the Kmanuel movement Is, what It means to sick and aufferlng ones, why it has spread so rapidly all over the civilised world, what are ,11m principles underlying It, these are not to be found nut by an Idle jest or a careless word of unbelief, " History of Movement. ' . The Emmanuel movement Is so called only because It was In the Emmanuel church, Boston, that Dr. "Worcester first began .treating alck people through-the power of mind, or psychotherapy.. On j Its most commdnplace basis It Is a complete vindication of the ldea that the mind has much u with th bodyi That they are mutually affected I by each other, and that-since a sick body Induces a sick mind, no less surely umu b. sick mina induces a sick uociy, " sicaness may oe treated rrum either aide, or better still,-Xrom both sides. . What we are seeing now in Portland la what haa been going on foe, many years in' hospitals and sanitaria. It ia not altogether a new movement in the msiorv Or mntlU'JIl arlAnrA alii,. irimv physicians have been using-it In ..their many., years. It tlcal. . useful aids fit i nivrhnihAi'iinv which -la a more difficult word than it seems, .sv .';t r . j, . .v.-' ..;'.. ' ' It IS. hnvKVrr trita tlm' (hla inl,n,i has had-a great revival in the last 25 earj an that ata the present Riay it ' .""" ;eung leature of ; medical - In vestigation, engaging that attention of profound, students from St Petersburg tjP . farls, j from Vienna to' PorUand i Bolantlflo Study Qivsn Zmpetus. - rl Psychotherapy' did f nbt Invent-the Emmanuel movement' Neither did the Emmanuel movement Invent Mv.-hnii..- . uui-uio isi'i mat up, Worcester began two years ago' to establish church clinics and to heal people whd came to him of their various diseacies haa given a great impetus to' the-sclnntirt tini private- practice - for la only a -demonstration- , ; V of thla remedial means in this country. ana mag nad .the result' of bringing the church .into a.; closer Minim, tr. n,. v i.K werever u naa Deen practiced. There are said to beU-about- 76 Churches now shnrlnv Atln fm.....! movement; and-brinBinS the truths of iciiKiuiL will u nnwiu inantmi i -4ar but the Christ religion home to the hearts and minds of people. . " ; v?i0m8. "ee ln. thla t?reat. movement which, is sweeping the world a great revival of religion, which i. 0""ectl?n to the materialistic idea which had Its innings about half a century ago, Othera see In it the re turn to the church of the nM iniutniin power when the diaoiples-had the heal ing gift and went about doing good TO BtUdftntH. tA tha mur1U.it T " T iiivuivbvi ai v feSSiOn. tO rellelnilK thlnliara A lay mind, alike, It means that' a great uew woria naa oeen opened, which haa boundaries almost Wmltable. . .-?? Xof Cures In Auarloa, une or tne leading workers in this Jesse A, Tiffany, O. A: C. Cadet Cap tain, Honored byl.y., 8, Govern' ttent. 4'-.,- '- '';- '.V -j', I-' 8peefa -DUpatek Tbe'-Jeurssl.i " Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallla, March 40. One of the most recent hon ors shown the' local lnatltutton by the federal government la the appointment to a llentenanoy in the Philippines con stabulary of Jesse A. Tiffany,' a Port land boy. and a senior in the college. - The appointment Is considered quite an honor and the fortunate young man is Che recipient or , hearty congratula tions from -his many friends.' Mr. - Tlffanv ! one of tha O. A. fl cadet . captains' and. his . local military training and position had much to do with securing . the appointment He will salt for Manila Immediately upon nts graduation. - - . A-new toilet accessory on the prlncl nle of -an atomizer soraya llaulds around the roots of the user's hair without wot ting his or her clothing or wasting the material sprayed. . - I L -J ILU L.J 1J EXPERTS IN WOOD cause who has used it both abroad and in this country says that on the medical SldeMhe cures are more striking in this country than thev am ,hm,H vr arTeaterreadinesa tc "acegptrtBa futB aingtn : t1 age of failures, as with onymethod of healing, ana ior two resun. 100 un; Is that Ood Almighty does not Intend to change the eternal laws of the uni verse in specific instances, a Z.aws ef the Wntvarae. "The universal laws are a part of ClA- ll.au ara hla fulfillment of his thought. And so when a person comes, knew the 'lay of th'e land- as boys say, "Soon after came to this city, just after leaving- friends Jn Mew York. said Dr. - Morrison, "I determined td test this' matter, as I had been a stu dfent of psychic matters and Interested in sum experiments Tor many years. One night about II o clock while I was slttina- smokina a claar and medltatintr, I determined to try to call up a friend In New York. -, I knew the house, well, in mn Bskina- me to set aside tne laws of the universe for his or her particu lar case, naturally there Is bound to be dlsanolntment. ' ! . "Forwtnstanee a woman Who has or ganic heart trouble came to me for 'treatment. I examined her case and when I was satisfied that she needed a medical ,. survey, gave her one. She had a small, very inefficient heart She had always had that kind of a heart. ' ' . , " 'Now. my dear woman, i saia, i Mn't B-lva vou a new heart rmiM .in that , But for . reasons which seem to him best he has ordained that tou should have that kind of a heart Then all that I can do for you is to help you to be at your best. That Is - all.' '-" - "Sho may.live a long time, or she may die suddenly. All that I can do Is "to help her to be At ber best while ahe Uvea, That is claar, la It. not? Cannot See tha Truth, "And the second reason why there are failures is the people themselves. Peo ple come to me for treatment and when I try" to present , the truth to , thenv Instead of helping me by allowing the truth to have posses sion of them they are constantly deny ing aettlng tip a counter current as It were. Saying constantly "no, no." "Their thought Is all of a negative quality. Thej are contentious, and they will not let me do what I am trying to do. - Naturally tney may nave, many treatments and yet see very-little -practical result because they are not con sciously perhaps, but temperamentally, opposing my- efforts in their behalf. That also Is clear, isn't it? These then, are the principal reasons for failure." me power or mougni 10 oimu cur- reia The kind ot tnougni mai ono i " ' ' ' . V nnt thA snacirm acts one aoea. are hla character, are himself. Tour thought is you. That a querulous, contentious person builds for himself a negative character, which attracts the evil, tnat a so I concentrated my thought on the friend I "wished to communicate with. While unconsclouslv still smoking1 my cigar, I actually transferred my thought. my mind, to ew- lorK. I made a note of the date and tha hour, and put the ."In l In about a week. I received a letter from my friend telling me of a strange experience she had had. She told me that she awoke one night and clearly perceived a light at the foot of the t.ari onA aaamiul tn Tiaai anmanna ,fl111ntr L pn.u, - r - - . . . . ., . - - - - v w Only clod I her. Soon she saw smoke rising from saw me sitting In a large easy chair smoking a cigar. She awoke her hus band and, said: 1 . "Do you see that? 5; ' "Tea.' he answered, "who Is Itr - .Vision Sistarba Friends. "As ahe aald that the picture van ished. I compared the date and the hour, and allowing for the difference In time between New York and Portland, the time corresponded exaotly with the time when I hid mode the experiment I did this three different times," contin ued Dr. Morrison, laurhlngly, "until I got a letter saying, 'You are driving US crazy stop it. . no l stopped." After a few more words explaining the scientific attitude todey toward nsvchlc matters, Mr. .Morrison said. ''Now, I think It's time to ro home." If he had said, as (ill thought seemed to speak. "Now children, run and play," as mature people dismiss the little ones whom ' tneynave' neen gently holding In an attitude of thought I think no on would, have been surprised. -Wa went home, but on tha wav aa mnitt nnnsed e-roun. soma anrieavnrtna- to explain, others trying to understand, all wondering. It was truly curious- to see bow little Dr. . Morrison's thought How mow wa are to May It not be because of . the a An aral prevalence abroad of tha itaij.nina materialistic philosophy spread scepticism as to religion which the deaden in a? there, the wide- a co.vm?n many parts of Europe? aiii.va Lam. xcustur or tnia move ment in our own citv la that It i tended by no highly colored enthusiasm or religious fanaticism whioh always brings a reaction, but is carried on in mo must commonsense way, without ex citement or false glare, or mysticism, but calmly, sanely, and With certain definite results. That we do not all understand it argues, nothing of Inefficiency In the mtiuuiu. xnat-jt seems "too good to be true" only shows that we do not be lieve wnat we aay we believe, v The fact of the matter Is that the treatment of disease bv and thrnuo-h tha Power Of the mind, ia a dnmnnatrnlila m. ality and that many of our' own frlenila ana acquaintances are finding through I means toibi irgua Bicaness 01 ootn iuiiiu ana uuuy. ; - ... FARMERS FRET AT il TOJTAi BEATJTT 01 TKT ST&ASJ V ABUTS TXOUV VTXXXZSS ST - hodxm rxAjro kums. j (Chicago Chronicle.) : A secret of the . pre-eminent tone beauty of the Stradlvaxiua and Cremona violins lies in the expert selection of the- wood. This is equally true of the modern piano, and in no part more nec essary than In the sounding board. In the Kimball piano the sounding board is made of the best selected mountain spruce, of firmer,, finer grain than any growrrin lower altitudes. As a conse quence, . they yield a more powerful ort tieing com pressed in. such a manner as to obtain the tonal resonance of the rare violin, i 4 Mem s ' Spiw Susac That Look as well Fit as well and Wearas well-r-as the highest priced clothes in town are only V '4. . "a , .k , At this store of GOOD VALUES WHEN YOU SEE'IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO Mffl,V.H? TO -VII II 1LJ Jii Third and Oak First and Yamhill O.W.P. hue's in Rosa Cif v Ert ati sinn A Inn cr v , me nsanay Koaa wouia Slice J0 Minutes. grasp lear and demonstrable truth, af ter all. We think we are 'advanced, wise, well read. But we aren't We are realty very etupia. . - One woman, was overheard to aay, aerene. hopeful, confident person bullda ,,'ey . ,n,A ,",.!iwmnS7 a strong, enduring character which "t- V7t 1S HH tracts neace ana aooa , a . n- . runy explained tnat this is the very Some Type Of T allures. , essence of the religion that was taught ' Dr. Morrlsoa spoke of the self-lnddl- j by the humble .Nazarene In - Palestine frent character wnicn rrom laca or train- i iy no years ago. - . us- In chllBhood develops Into thai And another was aaying. "Don't yod FREE, FLESH BUILDER Any Man or Woman Can Now Be ( Plump and ., - Well Developed - '" f . .. . 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"nf the-ar-rves sod fits tha miIi tract lr,t ' rh ehat-e that ravr food Is aaatml- -I.imI J Irta rA ahntkf I fcraltl-.7f.t1!. ir.auad cf f ata.r.f throvghil the tysu-ia undiateateal snd unas!nl- latea. it is a tnorougnty scientirio prln ctple, this Kargnl, and bulida up the thin, weak end debilitated without any naviaeous ' doping.. In many conditions. It Is better than rod liver oil and cer tainly Is much pleaaanter to take. Hlaiply cut out raupon la thla nhtice and tr-yi It with your name and addraas and 1 cents to par distributleti evpensea t tha- rtartml company, Herald Pntldlng. -UinrUmu.il. K. T, and yon will 'receive by prflmpt r-alf a rerutar t-rent r-ackaae wttlvvt r and wtthoet latriirrlns any otiliraunna. (Special Disputes to The Journal., Cleone. Or.. March (. Tli Pat rvletBT m rwt olnna- tk, Cn.. . .. n 1 desirous or havinir tha Hnu fMtv ,nt line extended, since the extension would ! mean mucn in the way of speedier serv ice and cheaper rates, in addition to In creasing tha valua of nronertv and nra. some endeavoring (moting business interests. 'i ne present trip over the circuitous i"i ti r n . . I , . . i n r v. TV, bt. auwiw ivuiira una, nuur auu . minutes, with a wait of about in mln. ' wtes at Llnneman Junction, whereas the extended Rose City line would furnish a v minute cirect service to foruand. In all probability the route of the ex tended line will be along the Bandy road, tn this case. It is said, th'e farmers will cooperate with the oounty In the matter of right of way. The sectloa of the county' which the line would tap is expected to. develop, raptdly within the .next , four, yeara. Many Improvements sre being made on an tne larms aiong trie eanay road, and the (tutiia land labetna cleared nn -Tin the advent of the electrlo line It Is ex pected that many of the large ' farms will be cut up and sold In small tract a The farms lying along tha -proposed extension are notably prosperous, and the land, en account of Its fertility snd the absence of gravel and rocks. Is con sidered very valuable. The Japanese have leased hundreds of acres at prices ranging from 116 t Sate per acre. HISTORIC CALIFORNIA MANSION RESTORED ! VII , nd I cotrroaT This reniTlata anal la reaja to hlp 4efray dwtrjimtion firertai entitle ttoa faol'fcar ta one (-ent raackage ef arl- te hitr tre-iiment wr.lrh rr.akee tain folks pluap and attracme. laaued for ae-nTt ef PortlanJ Journal. -good nm IKX IAYR. Tke farra! Ca. MO. Kerala ). !-.(. a.r tnn. N. V. tReant e-a fcr taarart fear wire.) Lam) Anaeles. Marcht 10 After the' lap's of almoct raif a o-e-ntury the his toric adobe mnlon, te Iat time of the lst Fpaniath goveraor. Lv.n pio Pico rear Whltuer, has been reopened by the' Pio Pico Historical seelety. i Tbe rambling old hoaaa? was the flrvt two stjiry adnbe uttucture to b built in Cal.fornta and Hs rneclng marked aa tr-nch la the tiltory r the state. j ,The Msterical snclety, ' which " haa leajd the eid etrwtore from tha'cItT of Whtuiar, -"e a publ'" reoentloo and' a b rl cue klore tbaa e9 Vlattora fmm Ivs AnseW and aurmandine towa ria-l the rambling )d manaion an the a-h'eetr.eiit-ef th aoclety In the', wo'k of reatarlng l rulna. Tha barb ni a was tn rharre of Jo j P"mer and T. .. Tvbav The tatter; j arae an nf the larreat landowner-a tn . ! 'utvern California ia tb Us ef Dosj : I Ito 11. - - f5-" ' ye r"X rXl. .' !- -W-...-W ' - :' fHaV :- . v.: '.S4u.aal. . .'.' -iM ill. Ml S fli I m f. ttt ' i,!i7i- .! .1 !'A i, ). ' I" t , ' 4. -uW '! 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