Section Two " ' -4 : .... ' 1 - : . -: Pages 1 to 8 mm . : ' ... i ' Society; - Classified Better Homes . SEVENTY-FIFTH YEAR SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 8, 1925 x i - r - sr f If 1; HUDSONS AVERAGE HIGH IN TEST At 1 I -S 1 l - I im.ni 1 J 1 .. 1 . . r f r -t . ... . i f y j .. 4 i.T in in """ J.-,e3MicM.WJ... ..-. I,, mi, r , . . . . ..yp -LirtLJUL ,A :eet of fire Hudson closed cars recently completed a remarkable test in Portland. In drives over all kinds Of roads it was found that the general average of the cars was over twenty miles to the gallon of gasoline. The test was officially checked1 by newspapermen and police. General gasoline was used in the test. The upper picture shows the officials checking on the fuel, and at the bottom the cars lined up in front of the General gas filling station at the start. yourselves, and to all the flock over the which the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, to feed the church of God, which he hath purchased wit is own blood. 29. For I know Us. that cfter my departing shall grievous wolves enter ia anion? you. not sparing the flock. 3'. Alo of your own selves shall men arise, speaking perverse things, to draw away disciples after them. 31. Therefore watch, and re member, that by the space of three years 1 ceased not to warn every one night and day with tears. mend you to God, and to the word of His grace, which is able to huild you un, and to give you an inheritance among all them which are sanctified. 33, I havo coveted no man's silver, gold, or apparel. 3 4. Yea, ye yourselves know, that these hands have ministered unto my necessities, and to them thst were with me. 35. I have shewed you a!l things, how that so labouring ye ought to support the weak, and to rememler the words of the Lord Jesus tow He said, It is more ble3sed to give than to receive. 36. And when he had thus spoken, he kneeled down and prayed with them all. 37. And they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's neck and; kissed him. 38. Sorrowing most of all for the words which he spake, that they should see his face no more. And they accompanied him into the ship. After the uproar at Ephesus, the Jews laid wait for Paul to destroy him. This ilot obligated Lim to retrace hi3 steps through Macedonia instead of taking a more rapid sea voyage. He tar ried with the disciples at Troas, meeting with them around the ta ble of the Lord, and speaking words of encouragement to them. In order to be at Jerusalem on the day of Pentecost, he did not go to Ephesus, but sent for the elders of the church at Ephesus to meet him at Miletus. The pic ture of Paul's farewell to the Kphesian elders is a very touch ing one. His object in this ad dress has been so well made by Doctor Stifler that it, is substan tially reproduced here. . . I. Paul Reviews His Three Vears' Ministry at Ephesus 18-21. ' 1. The Spirit of His Ministry 19. ( 1 ) He was humble, "serving with all humility of mind." (2) He was tender, working for them in tears . ( 3 ) He was faithful in the face of trials which befell him be cause the Jews were lying in wait for him. ' 2. The Diligence of His Min istry 20-21. f 1 ) He made known every thing whieh was of profit unto them. This every true minister or teacher will do. (2) He taught both in public and in private. A minister's work is not done when hia pulpit ministrations are over. The effec tiveness of his public work is sometimes determined by his touch with the people in their homes. ..(31 He neglected no class. whether Jews or Greeks. The Christian minister must te ex ceedingly careful here. 3. The .Theme of His Ministry 21. ; ' " . .' ; . This was repentance and faith. Men and women need to repent of their sins and believe on the Lord Jesus -Christ, : II. Pant Presents the Present State of Things 3-27. . 1. His Immediate Purpose. 22. This was to go to Jerusalem. The constraint of the Spirit mov ed him to go forward though he did not know the things that should befall him there. 2. The Shadows Lying Across His Path 23. Though-bonds and afflictions awaited. "him, he went forward to his work with undaunted courage. 3. Hia Fixed Purpose 24. This was to complete his mints. try which was to testify the gos pel of the grace of God which he had received from the Lord Jesus Christ,.'- , 4. Sorrowful Prediction Those among whom he had la bored should see his face no more, 5. He leaves No Debt -of Obli gation Behind 26-27. He was pure from the blood of all men. HI. .Paul Set Forth Uiq Kpbe sian Elder' " Responsibility. 28- " v: 1. Motives to Dutr -25ly " - ( 1 ) They ; received their call and commission directly from the Holy Spirit. ' - - - (2) The flock for which they 'must care 4 was purchased- -with the precious blood 6f Christ'.' - "v 9 -Portia Lhan.ljIS.Za '. ' - (1) Grievous wolves would en ter the flock and mercilessly de vour them. ' ( 2 ) False teachers' Would arise from among their number. . ; 3. - Incentives to' Watch 31. Paul's own example for three years he watched' night 'and day with tears. - 4. He Commends Them to God, and His Word -32. He ; knew1 that this W"ord was able to build them up. 5. He1 Was Unselfish In His SerVice-33-35.r - (1) H1 did not eoveTT""any man's sliver, gold or apparel. ? (2) He labored with Ms own hands and taught, t,.' . ..IV. Paul's Prayei" 36-3S. Having spoken these words he knelt and prayed with them all. s AA. AA. AA. XA. AA. aA. Ajfc.fc.fcfc.- Afc .Afc. AA. SkS6swAfcdfc.&fc.JV AftAA Afc. Afc Afc. Afc JM. Jfc J. Afc. Afc. A. AA-Sv jG. A. Jk. 6k. Sabbath School Lesson Arranged From the Improved Uniform International by r. 3. TOOZB I.KSSOX- FOR OVKIBEK 8 Paul's Farewell at Miletus LESSON TEXT Acts 20:18:38. GOLDEN TEXT "Ye ought to suport the weak, and to remem ber the words Of the Lord Jesus, hoV He said. It. is more blessed to give than receive." Acts -20: 3 5. . 18. And when they were come onto him, he said unto them. Ye know, from the first day' that I came into Asia, after what man ner I, have been with yon at all seasons.. . ; ... - 4.9. EervlEg"the hoxA witli all humility of mind, and with many tears and temptations, which be fell me by the lying in wait for the Jews . 20. And how I kept back noth ing that was profitable unto you. but have shewed you, and have taught you publicly and from house to house. 21. Testifying both to the Jews, and also to-thte Greeke, re pentance toward God, and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. 22- And now, behold, JU g fcmvnrKtn the- :pirlt unto Jerusa lem, not knowing the things that shall befall me there. . 23. Save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, saying that bonds and affliction abide me. 24. But none of these things move me, neither count I my life dear unto myself, so that I might finish my course with joy, and the ministry, which I have receiv ed of the Lord Jesus, to testify the gospel of the grace of God. 2 5. And now, behold, I know, that ye all, among whom I have gone preaching the kingdom of God, shall see my face no more. 26. Wherefore I take you to record this day, that I am pure from the blood of all men. . 27. For I have not shunned to declare unto you all the counsel "giTaite--heea ttre-f ore "ubto f f t r T Y Y Y f r f T T Y t t Y Y t V a. LA- Through the Courtesy of Mr. Archie Holt, Manager, We are able to demonstrate to Patrons of the Heilig Theater "The New Wonder Instrument" "The 0RTH0P10N1C VIGTRO With Bob Clark at the Organ This demonstration not only impresses one with its "Fidelity" in the repro duction of the "HUMAN VOICE,' the music of the opera and all musical instruments known to the music lovers of the world, but also the possibilities of being able to use it as an "Unexcelled Accompanist' for any instrument which you might play from the "Pipe Organ" down to and including the "Mouth Organ," and unequalled for Perfect Dance Music. 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