8 THE OREGOX STATESMAN: TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918 BIBLE STANDS OR FALLS WITH RESURRECTION, .SAYS MR. JONES Rev. Prank E. Jones, pastor of the Co art Strict Christian ; church very appropriately chose "ChYist's Vietory for- the World." a3 a sermon on the Reauriectlon of his. topic for discus sion Easter Sunday mofnlng. On the fact of ..the Resurrection, he declared, the Bible fetands or falls, and be gave the historical evidences that; the Resurrection took place as given in the Bible accounts. Mr. Jones said la part; J - - , I ,' ..The christhood of Jesus was at tested by his passage through the grave. . If her arose from the grave he was the Christ of God. If not the victor claimed for the world ' it. was a delusion. , , "With this - fact the Bible stands or falls. Realizing the 'point of con flict unbelievers have made their strongest efforts to break the testi mony of the resurrection. Baur tried to bet it aside by claiming that it was outside the sphere of historical Investigation. Renan intimated that the body of -Jesus might have been -eaten :by worms. The 'sixty Roman soldiers were the only eye witnesses.! They were hired to pergure them-! selves by reporting that the body of Jesus was. stolen by the disciples. But they destroy their ! own testi mony by confessing that they were asleep. Their testimony is the only evidence against the resunectlon. ."In favor of the resurrection we havs tl the empty ! tomb i(2) The many appearances alive. a To the two men as they went into the coun try, (b) Three tinges to the apost les, (c) To 500 brethren ton the mountain, (d) ills ascension. 'The strongest evidence is that evidence - surrounding the , empty ; tomb and the testimony of - the been .made to break; that testimony. It has been urged that John, contra dicts the other writers by saying that Mary came first to the tomb while Mark names a company of woman. This trouble is set aside by the fact that Mary is named as one of the company. The whole matter is easily Understood when we see that when they saw the stone rolled away from the tomb that Mary separated from' the company and returned to . the city John In his account follow Mary while the other writers follow the other women. I ( "Man has wants higher and deeper than hunger. The intellect calls for Ugh a teacher to solve problems and reveal mysteries. This gave rSse to the prophet. . All nations have had them. The sensibilities -feel their misadjustment to the idea of right and wrong. They have hungers that cannot be satisfied. This gave rise to the priest with his altar. The will cries out for some one to go be- ." PAPE'S t 22 GRAIN TR1AMGULCS cr - FOR INDIGESTION : Rfffstarptl in U.S. Pat. Office Stops Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gases, Sourness and Stohiach Distress i Eat "Pane's DiaDeosin" like Candv Make$ Upset Stomachs j fed fine Large S0 cent tou Any drug starts Relief infix minutes f - Time itt .. Painting, yo buildings will immediately in crease their valae many times the amount of your investment in paint. .Neglect to paint means loss by deterioration and decay. .Lumber and repairs are more expensive now than ever before. Protect your property from depreciation by painting with , ACME QUALITY 1 HOUSE PAINT It gives great durability and lasting beauty. It is most economical to use, because it takes less and lasts . longer. - : . , ' Let(us show you suitable color combinations for your house'and estimate the amount of paint requir ed, whether you. buy or not. ' . , SALEM HARDWARE CO., Inc. 120 North Commercial St., Salem, Oregon fore and eonquor. IThs gave rise to the king with his throne. "The Hebrew race was not the only race that had the prophet", priest and king. The heathen nations have had. them, but they did not satisfy the hunger Of the heart. Paul tells us in Gelation's 4 :4 that when- the fulness of time was come God sent forth- his son. He was sent to be the world's prophet, priest and king. As our prophet he solves all our problems. As priest he makes com atonement for sin. As the world's king he goes before eonquoring and to conquor. His victory over death and thegrave is the result." Biggest Man in Oregon Gone, Says Mr. Beckwith "In the death of Theodore B. Wil cox the state of Oregon. n my opin ion, has lost its biggest man.' said Harvey Beckwith, chairman of the Industrial accident commission, who for two years waa president of the Portland Chamber of Commerce. "For tlree years I was on the board of directors of the chamber of com merce with Mr. Wilcox and became intimately acquainted with him. He was opt given to self exploitation and gave away thousands of dollars for benevolent purposes without the donations ever becoming known to the public." Churchill in Charge of School Wotklbr Campaign '. - - ' :-ti ' J. A. Churchill, state achol super lntei1ent. halt bejen appointed to take charge of the'Jwork expected of the schools of) Oregon In the spend ing campaign incident to the thi'd liberty lean drive.. To each co'inty superintendent in the state Mr. Churchill has sent a letter advising that each superintendent is made a member of the.) county, committee. The work of the county superinten dents Is to stimulate attendance nt til '.meetings In their respective counties, to assist the county chair man hv giving through the school Wide publicity tcT'every meeting, ' tr furnish patriotic program by tn schools If requested and to seciro thuseof schoolbonses for meetings PUBLICITY TO BE EMPHASIZED Committees to Work Witb Press Are Appointed for liberty Loan Drive CI Jbxpc a. " sure Acnes Cold rain. wind, and dampness bring out the rheumatic ache. An application of Sloan's Liniment Will soon have the blood circulating and the pain will disappear. For neu ralgia, lame back, stiff neck, sprains, trains, and all muscle soreness. Sloan'a I iiimwit m't tx beat. Norubbiac: . it quickly paaetrataa and dam itavork witb oat tain or clotting of tbaporca. Battr ' taan ptaatan or niiiliiinta For cold fast or ba tda try aa application of Sloaa' Linmat. Gcneroaa au4 botllaa. at, all duggiata REV. MR. BAUER RESIGNS PULPIT Former Salem Minister Ac cepts Call to Pastorate of . Seattle Church I Thorough organization is -.being maae ror a puoucny department at tached to the next liberty loan cam paign -in Salem and Marion county. A publicity committee and a commit tee on features have been appointed and the Boy Scouts and the high school cadets will be depended upon for distribution. - - The committees will have charge both of news publicity for the press and of advertising features. The publicity committee is composed of R. A. Harris. M. L. Meyers. E. Cook I Patton and Robert S. Gill. The feat ures committee members are P. E. Fullerton, O. A. Hartman, Oliver Myers and William Prunk. Murray Hart is under consideration as a di rector of publicity. Yamhill Electric Company Files Its Report for 1917 M U U H U U a Sloao'a riem Mot lmul 2Se KOe 9t Quarter Hoar of Time (or Week May Be Giving Basis A quarter of an hour of the pro ductive time for one, week may b.e the basis of contribution to patriotic war campaigns in, this community to be decided upon by the war chest committee that has .been appointed to. settle upon an equitable system of giving to the various causes that come up. .This' plan has been adopt ed at Kenosha. Wis., and W said to be highly satisfactory. At a recent meeting of the, commit tee a sub-committee composed of Frank Davey. R. A. Harris and W. M. Hamilton was appointed to brtng in a scheme of working and this will be done at a meeting In the near future. ; The plans of ( four eastern cities have been procured. They are similar, to the plan proposed in Sa lem and all are said to be givlwr sat isfactory results. CATARRH "V Qalrkly EaaW by a Plaaaat. Urnm KMIias; Aaiira(t The tittle Hyomti inhalef n made of i-aft rubbw and caw eunily be carried in pocket or purs It will lant a Hfe- tin:e. . . . .. . - ' half". vou pour a few rin.pH of masical Hyomri. This Ij al?VIetl by th antiseptic Kauic w. ;liVii aiiil jow yem tri rrily In t;r-rt!if ;f ;;i.r,vrr 'the grrrm inf-st- - wmlrrT. w-h-re ' it will gp-t-lily i,-;riii it work of killinir catarrhal (ft. Hyuniei in nude of Auntralian oucajyptol combined with .other anti septics and is very pleasant to breathe. ' . - - it is g-uaranteed to banish vatarrh bronchitis, sdre throat, croup, coughn and colds or money 'back. It cleans out a stuCied up head in two mln utes. Sold by Daniel Fry and druggists every wnere. - . .Complete outfit. incMdin? inhaler and one bottle of Hyomei. costs but little while extra hv.lles. If after wards neded. may be obtained of any druggist. (Spokesman- Review.) The Rev. Philln E. Bauer, pant r of the Plymouth Congregatiot-a: chitrch for more than two years tendered his resignation at a meet ing of the congregation following the Cood Friday service, and com munion last night. . He. has acceplcd a call to the pastorate cf the Fair mount Congregational church at Seattle, and expects to lake np his work there one week frcrc tomorrow. The Rer. Mr. Bauer has been in the ministry twenty years. Beside holding regular pastoraic-s he war a missionary in Alaska for two yeais. and was for three years chaplain at the Oregon, state penitentiary undo Governor Oswald West. He is presi dent of the Congregat.onal Minis terial Alliance. Since coming to Spokane the Rev. Mr. Bauer has received nlnety-threo members into the congregation. The Sunday school now enrolls more tl-an 300 and the Christian Endeavor so ciety eighty. The church is payns $45 a month or the support of Ar menian and is paying $750 annually on the ch.irch indebtedross. . - -t- :- , ,.. , . - ..T 1 i The Yamhill Electric" company has filed with' the public service commis sion Its report covering 'the year 1917.' The following figures are shown: Operating revenue, $40. 5X8.35, an increase of $3,575.96; opeiating expenses. $25,490.57; an Increase of $1,619.64; net operating revenue $15,096.78; taxes, $2570. an increase of $555; ' uncolleclable operating revenue, $19.20, a decrease of $27i87;;'operatlngfincome. $12.- W07.58, an Increase of $1429.19 The officers of the compahy are a Newberg and it furnishes service to Newberg, Carlton. Dayton, Dundee. 8tS Paul, IaFayette and Spring Brook. I - BellTeleph Volunteers one More than 7,000 employes of the Bell System are now enrolled or in actual military gervice, including: fourteen battalions of Signal Corps reserves. 4 Many Bell employes are members of the Federalized National Guard or - of the Naval Coast Defense ;Beserve. :: -,, . - '. .. . Oyer ten per cent, of the, male employes of the company are now or soon will bo engaged in active, military service. A large proportion of these Bell System volun teers are telephone engineers and technically trained men. ?They leave gaps in the BelT ranks not easily filled. There is not a man of them who has not proved his loyalty in the service of the public, and not a man who will not give unreservedly the same large measure of devotion wherever the path of duty leads. One of our great problemslncidenMo the war, has been to readjust our organ, ization and meet this heavy loss to our working forces, and at the same time to take care of the tremendous increase in telephone traffic with as little impairment to the service as possible. - , . r THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH C0LIPANY Miller Files ' Candidacy : lorommission Position Ffank J. Miller, chairman of the Oregon public service commission, yesterday filed his (declaration -f oandidary for renomIntion. for a position on the commission to rep resent the state at large His slogan is "present incumbent.' He sub mits no platform. J. O. Hamaker. a R:;rubllcan of Bonanza, filod his caniidacy for a seat in the legislature to represent the twenty-first representative dis trict, comprising Union and Wal'twa counties. A Warning to feel tired before exertion is not laziness- it's a sign that the system lacks vitality, and needf the tonic effect of Hood's Sar saparilla. Sufferets should not de lay. Get rid of that tired feeling by beginning to take Hood's Sarsaparilla today. A Costly Road Project Is Approved by Government Goverrniejt' approval f the Serv ice creek toad projert, a part of h' John, Dav. highway,' w:-. recelvn; yesterday bv the state highway coin' mission. The lmprovenent is graded eaith tyfo rov.v a strth of 48.45. niiW-s. nnd thi estimate ! cost Is $400,4".3 79. ? ' The construction Js .i post road project and mm'? trndc the Hiu rBarrett a:U The road IUmb in Oran and Wheier counties bvfween. Sa:v loe creek and the Valade ranch. f the total amount of the estimated cost Wheier conty wt!Vpay $3. 0004 Crar: county tSO.MO.am ;hf state and the government $157,21 1.' each. - Four Hundred Enrolled for New Rainbow Regiment Four hundred Oregon cbool dren hav ben e-irolled by St.it r. Snperlntepden" CtnrchJM for the third "Junior Rainbiw ve?inient. Su' perin.tendent Chur-hill exrects to keep the schools of the -slate parilc! Vating In the sale -of wa stanp3 throughout the yc:ir, and alra ly has made his department one of lh most actlvw factors in the "arap.m in Oreeor. The nanes of the third and foiit'h hundred In the thiri regiment follow: Dollie Ada ns Fcappiose; U'fl Reece. Ma'y Browu, Ciira Ma3.in. Lucy H".iper, Presco.t;.. Ilic Young, Rainier: r.eatrlce Brkilol. Irene Graram. Le'.a Rogers, C;!n.i Freeman. Clatfknn'f ; William Pr.nt, Jefferson; Do'-pt'te-i Johnson. A ana Eilertson, Joharna Hilertson, Imt nice Brisol, latsVanier jSi-ima An derson, Lydia Stennersen. Elsie Tu om, Kerr. Jnr!e L. Kin, Goble; Ellen Obe r . Qulncy ; Gilbert Coor, Sam Butler, lewis Mehan,- Gilicr. Merrill, Ecer Isfard; Vivian Holii ttrom. Mirt"; Verr Kent. Ton.tiy Armstronr. G'advs Ballhnrn, Aru--ld Graham. Harol Wri ;ht.. Ha U Colvln Mildred Kle'r, Evans Colvin, Electa CTvii. W'llie Armstroa, Marshland. Edward Davis. Vivian James. Vernon Hci-kett.' Jcel 01a- atead, Charles Holmes, Enteral Js; Lillian M;jinaugh W'allowp; Hitti-J Cummings. Mt. Veinon;' Hazel I.iy cock, Murrel De Lcie. liStJie Pa'ne. Roderick E. Be?r Kipty Ben. u John Da: W'a'do Fo3not. Rali Speelman, Pakr Myrtle 11-. Ic Whitney; Edna Maklnson Mf.lc Derrick; Xerneth Derrick Laurt Perry, Richland; Walter Hewrtt, Edna Edson. Fe.n Connall. Lar Summers. I r ura Hensley. -New Bridge: P.ul van V ater, Clpckarias; Myles Notle, Canby; H-irry Hairis. Portland; Ralph Wulpolo, May Dav is, Lyle Jeair.on T atie Rapd, . . - gon; Elvlr. E'y, "Moigan; H-rry Cal kins, Oregon Cy; Or, Pr'mm. l.o one Kerr,' Oswego; llirrr ,R"i-i. Nellie Dou, Dewev Ciulge Arh Vanhorn. 'iolH Cr?Ige, Wlll:am Fox Clarence Smith, Je2tie Birry, E I bVth Keya, Frar.cei Pawner Foisil. Joe Shown, Rntb Suowo. Richmond Franklin Sia Keit; Meliisa Per sons. Salem; lutnila McOaUura Al ma Oglesee, Suver Gleana Rus.tl. Marion: Lou.-'ene '.irleizze, Sateiti: Alvin Burtoar, F.u'ona Aurranc, He lene Gre;;, Leolvn Barnet,- Lulla Barnett. Roberta Varlcy, Salem: Ned StraLnrn, M'.rvln Chish're. I"t:c dleton; Stve DoArmono. Vale; i- r nard Raer, P.iv. Bervlno, Mr. Klneham. 'Onar'o. . Etta Mc Xe'rYt. Cecil !.or n, Marj Bervine,' :ian Iter -Wood, Joe Wil son. Ontrio.- Clyce Sailtb'. il'jl King. Ulauciie Schuyler.' Arnold Jen sen, Joscphir.e GriLier,' Roy Enrc bretson, Mattha Porpky, Arnold Johnson, -am M- rl'ibovK'n. Ray Irx Ing, Johjnnn Ramussen, Thyr Rasmussen, vihia" Matheien, As toria; Abbot Lawre.ice Hany K;-nt, RURAL SCHOOLS ARE SUPPORTED Churchill ; Stands for Better Preparation by Oregon Teachers Better professional preparation for rural school teachev In Oregon l one of the principles iet forth n the pla'fptm of J. A. Ch.irchlll. v.h. yesterday filed with .Secretary of State Olvnt his declaration of cr.n didacy for renoir.lnatlon by the Re publican :arty for. state schoor su perintendent, t Mr. Chutchlll' platform is as fel lows: "Endeavor to iucrease the efficiency of all he schools of Ore gon, and "scepially the jural schools through hitter pro'essifyial prepara tinn on the part of the ' teacher ai.l better equipment to make more 'ef fective the effort of th teacher." His slogan Is "High Vandards for physical, mental and mo-al prepared ness in uregon scnooia. ' D0NT SCOLD MOTHER! THE CROSS CHILD IS x BILIOUS, FEVERISH Ixmk at ToiurMe' If r'.iatetl. CU . Lit le Stomach. Liver, JlMvels. Donl scold y.'ur fretiul, peeJh child. .See if tor. rue Is roated; tU's Is a sure cign Its little stomach, l.vr and howe's are clogged with sour waste. , ' When Mstless. prle. feverish, full of cold, Ireafh bad. throat s rt. ioesn't eiv leej or a naturally, has stomach-ache lndigiutlcn. diarr hoea, give a tespoonf;tlt of "Cdli fornia Sy.up of Fi?s," and In a few hours, all the fejil waste, the scrr bile and. frmenr; foo"i passes out of the bowels, and you Iiave a well and playfrl child again. ChiU'-n love. this harmless "fruit laxative." and mothers ran rest eay after giv ing It. be:auae it never Tails to mafcc their little "insirtes" cltan ai'.d sweets Keep it handy Mother! A l'lt!. given today saves a sick child -morrow, out get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a bote of "Cali fornia Syiup of K.fcs,'. which has directions for baMet-, children of all ages and fo. growu-uos plainly on the bottlf. Remember there an counterfeits old hf -e, s sufely cck and see tnal yoin is made by the "Calif orni. Fig S; rup Compau '. Hand bac' with co ilempt any or fig Byrup; Fpre-ininner of Pr o gre s s A thousand miles without changing cars; freight from coast tocoast; fast express from aSrj all are the outgrowth of a great prihei pfe first applied by . ' WESTERN UNION when it brought under one system the early unconnected telegraph lines. On this principle of through xonnectionM all freight, express and sleeping car service is ba&ed today. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. MUga.Luoto, Westort: Olive Wrth ern. Gladys Nel-on: Edria Halnnd. Knappa: rtuby llcCiue,, Ilazl Corri gan, W.renton" Alfred Stephens. Anna Ell2a Stenbe.isKattiyn Ste phens. Fern Stepht ns, lonran' C a mer, lrvia Chapman, R:er Ye-xa Umatilla; Gladys West. Dorihy Ross. ' Hermisfon: J!alph R de, Ri Marple, Ruth Kare, A.ist'n Fctd. Fred Granho'm Cr.rlfoa La w. Kenneth Tull.-ch. F'len Fol m Ned Cheney. ivian Glbl t, Hufcer- Smith. Marie Tenple. Rnth TaylT. Mllrtre-I Mathews. Vivian.- Tttes. Pendlei -n: Lucile Ke n. Chester Johnson, Bes sie Chritencon. Louis Ardeisori North Bc'id; Cnfj Richmond, t'n quille; Wrren Brandon. Coqat'.'C; William iSullivar Ma-nfie';d; Jas Kelly, Rdville- iMirsel " I fvenr"'. Beaverton- Fred Vsughn, P'ckrT?ir Dan West. Dallas Ijl Verne Bratch er. Dalla. Ralph WilsfAi. Salem: Valraore Bullls, M'sik Rock Frnfcs Sheythe. I'edee; D:a T-nax,- Petce Clara Perry, i??11js; Nolan Hclt. Edwin Porter, Pruc DornIng. .y ford Crowder, Kenneth Ionf, Stow art Ralsin, Spencer Jl. Santera, Kermit , Brandeh rr, Albany; Lu.- etta penatt. cnt IUr-y Dut;m Grass Va"ly; I-ee Pearson, Benlih: Dean Joh:i--.on, Ialjh Johnsoi, C Newhonse. The Delles; Mother N.'rb ols, Lucia FancrorGlads K'. f .y lor, Mildred Jlla-k Rosebnrg; Fiwra Kanak. Vest L'an- Ni;holt Ander son, W'llilam" Armi.tage, Verda Sax ton, Newport: Marvaret "err. La, el; Leonard Cornf-ans, 8 inks; Rut Brisbin, Lookir.fr- Glass; d Worth In fe-tn, Pre'cella Worthliitoa! Beatrice orth.'nrw n, Canvonvil: Russell J.add, - Gitndalc; 'Edt-tri Thlele, Iternard r:rubh?.- Flor.ic Stevehson. Robv Of.ff. O-iMAnd.' GIRLS ! WHITEN SKIN WITH LEMON JUICE Make s lteauty la km "for a Few CeviU to Kemo'f, Tan, Fteckhm, . - Rallcwiiesii. Your rrocer has the lemons tanJ any drug store or toilet counter wUl supply yov with three, o tnces ""of or chard while for a U w cents. Sqnecz; the juice c-f two fresh Vmons Into a bottle, Ihctn put In the ore'-tar white and shake welL This make a quarter pint o the very best v on skin whlten?r, and comjleilm beautifier known. Massage Un fragrant,- creamy lotion daily-into ifca face, neck, a.-ms end hands and Jest see how irecklee, tan, salloncri redness a.d roughness disappear il how smooth., sof t and ciar the ikii becomes. Yes! t is harmless, and the beaut ful i-ruHs fill surpr you:- blame nr THOSE Ji T OF Ji ll YOURS" DO YOU KNOW that modern medical research finds over filty per cent of our physical ills are due to bad teeth? . DO YOU KNOW that the up-to-date doctor is lending hii pa tients those whose cases baffle him to the dentist. in- , stead of to the sanitorium or to the operating table? ' . ' ' - -a ; P0 YOU KNOW that disease and maladies that have mystified the medical. profession and have caused sufferers untold sums of money in wasted treatments, have been cured sim- ' ply through proper correction of tooth troubles? - - - . ) DO YOU KNOW that you may be ailing right now from sons . i difficulty that is traceable solely to decayed, abscessed, crooked or broken teeth? - DO YOU KNOW that you owe it to yourself to see a dentist once every six months whether you think that you need , dental work or not because defects creep slyly into even the most carefully cleansed teeth and gums? DO YOU KNOW that-one of the reasons you dodge the den tist is that you fear him fear a heavy expense, fear the I interminable delays that generally accompany dental "op erations," fear the gruelling ordeal that you have been led to believe must accompany all tooth-treatment and fear unsatisfactory workmanship, on top of all that? DO YOU KNOW that dentistry has become such a bugbear that most of you prefer to let your teeth go all to pieces before you will muster up enough courage to occupy a den tal chair, ' .A BUT . ... , . Do you know that you are not only shortsighted in neg lecting what our Army is telling the people is the most im portant part of a soldier's physical equipment the teeth but that you are negligent as well; failing to grasp this op portunity to get tooth relief without any of the troubles and pains and annoyances and financial burdens that hare heretofore frightened you away from dentistry? , THE ANSWEE? ; " : The leading dental organisation in the world is" at yoir disposal. . . i.Zir.-4 : DAltli ccc .nnnfrrn'4 . IvniMLLOO rHllllLll DENTIST. C.X'jBLDRtDaE, Manager, Hours 8 to 6. Closed Sundays STATE. AND COMMERCIAL STS. : SALEM, OREGON - A Nineteen offices located as follows: San Francisco,. (2), Oakland, Stock ton, San Diego, Santa Cruz, Los An geles; Fresno, Bakersfield, Sacramen . to and San Jose, Calif. ; - Portland, Salem : and r Eugene, Ore. ; Tacoma and Bellingham, Wash. ; Brooklyn, (2), New Yprk City, N. Y. f ,