THEORliGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MOUN1KU, JANUARY o, 1026 J 1- i cipal. It makes the total aggregate rfaki intnl (CIA 91 - - :; t'J V. ypHgafteii' Is Xeclure' Subject r7t e?orns 'teTtavwrar ne" resnr construct ioh , of t lu old ., r suri house was i$2ti;S 48. H. . rear mwpwp.! Rtrb ' ' 'I--.-i4 ::. -. i N THR JiXlX IDtT8TP.V I. ..I !. I I I i - ! 'jr. : a v.'- :--v'- ' ". L ": .. ' ."" -"- .; 1 ' i ' . . i.i i , i i . . i .i .,., a m , ir "" H pJt nijui iii!,-wi.ii.i.i.ii. i .,.. ;jt : ' 1 - l :-s--m-- Zrc , - i r it board eft lectureship. of the Mothe Chnrch.the first ChristlaChiirc or Christ, Scientist. In Boto - flass.. care the following stronl innsi, scientist. Salem. la j. night: CH.' ; " "l "hrisriesushan cpoc maKtng jnmtetry Tvttk theilmper uvo command., "nepenl: for thj kinpdonv of heaven talatafand." inenl; ionwrfilns thevpVeeWo f.o4 raxniiTnicdo.iitfMaid nk clher evl.tence tf existence j th'h? that whlrh hlseye isaw ; jamd hlW fara Ifea rd. Theso senses! saw ajtr order -wherein', hisl ahtryme; n-jyj wff nnder the-noiban tbice. th tJFJJ .Pharisees were In Moses stat, and the human, race1 trasvfn subjec tion, to 'Bin, disease.-awl death, Jeua gay no5 weight to.) thjii order, but Villi his thought fixeid on a higher order of existence lie confidently said,' Repenti for the kingdom otj heaven is at handl Jesus .well, knew , the truth, latef.. d-lared bf Paul,Eyeih.atk: nift seen, nor, ear beard . , the things which GodT bath- prepared." . If, then, wo cannot perceive jflod ami IliH kingdo w,th our And ears how" are we to find jrilifc and ills creation? Through pitJtniil pcng5.5';'i-'f '..,?;: I "Perhaps, we .. h$v novfr thought of. . having a" jspirUufi kense. Nevertheless we ha vfT aid It Is the most reliable senso We tioaseRsV This sehso perceives tlia' h i bks '' (hat lehdtrV " Theij "pr ac I lie of kindness' honesns oil Jnsti ff withoutr iMktflAh. intitive. I the activity of spiritual sen'srei. -SUi.we e that every rlRbt thinking peir tan Is URinfr gpirUud,!' ense .In Bo'oie measure every'Sdajr." Noae f tlise Cod-qualilles can;; ho Hj't ii, JL heard, tasted, or felt wlth the mjji-" 6 terial senses. Th phyIjal fiensijs discern only our, temporary nii leriat Kiirroundings. whereas spir itual sensc4uanrt!s usjwlth ti)e fdeos of Mind.' 'There is within is thi sensed" h!clt V dto'eln't'KoM i and flings to it; and there Is ho'ti ' ine' about the operation that jjis physical in any way. ) By ttjjis spiritual, or : -riitht mental, sene. God. Spiritl is 'discerned and Iis laws understood. And it, was. be ranse of ; what he' discerned through spiritual sense that Jesus could say without qualification, kn theace "of a material'-worldTTjie K k tagdom of heaven is at haadj." ? r ( ?"One oLthe ha'ppjllhinsa aboit W -Cb KistianwSclen.ee , Is .that-4X1 -eik-T . plains how j near God is simply far ' showing "that" God is Mind, the ; adtbor of every good ! thought. ;i.Oar bodies do not have to moire j i 'an inch But we do have to make ; inbve in our thought. The more ffsifrom the wrong to the rigpit SOME SUNDAY SERMONS 1 : FROM SALEM PULPITS 1 Intnani, Court Street V noal Sermon; Dr. N'i K. t (Annual sermon delivered Sltn . day at Court Stree Christian church by K. 1. Putnam, pastor. "."Ahd He led them oiat." This text In very miggestUe. 1 Jesus led His disciples out to Olivet?. Yes, and He l-d them out tor a pktr " pose. ; He led them ojut to fee f their ascending Lord; j to vision His kingdom as spiritual and! to " Ktye them a world task Acts frfrj Jii a inost posit ivo way Christ continued to lead Ills church bHi tot larger and larger servlwi - iJfs jlls purpose to lead His followers "tHtt of self, that they may. see Ilim iwithfall authority In heaven nd . ton earth'Vthe Rloritied Christ; j hn,t He ieads them on Into the vat field of Christian service.- J : i A diligent and prayerful stwdy ?of any prospering local church of Christ reveals this spiritual laif at Vbrkt even in our day. ChHst, through the gospel, Isj first Sfen fit all Ills regnant beauty and " pber, then follows spiritual 'ressi j, . . . ) . I i Thta thought Is very KUggestlvo ' :ofthe way the Lord has led khe "t'lbral church from Its lacepUoPt .to 1 tttn nresent, A few earnest it ol- - I .lowers - of our Lord j. caught i ithe ! ivisloa of tneir gioniiea neuwficr '1 af IT led them ont io organize j s ithi' "sreat Church ofj Chfifcif r mrhleii we are ft part, ilia nisury . ' ina in . savlne of ' jthls 'ftMti- iHe led them but," i i tile led jthe church to a full i,inn ; that it was bat Tone eUchi unit: set for the accomplish 1 . innt of. a world tasfo it aiatt-i is. . l$-2Q'j;' that thc.eomplption' or ihe , i itask ,1 dependent apbn tho Jftjr? ! and cooperation bf one innlt 't with another. the faithful prbela- , jmatlon ot tne gp , "' ' ;h tti nrlmltlve. power ano nHi. a k .m.-., lAoat vtmrch ds the ibase -'Uifc, ...-.; f - , i I of anpply ;-'f hoth vwbrkem knd i money lb order-to world evMge fK.it..tin Viiptftormorei this vision Tof worldwide errfce has kept jthe u- Iti hn local .eh arc n ctear :..ifr ier and larger thlngs.1 -j In - L i '..ni..iinn mpssaeei '.and ibiis- tfitnn it has endeavored and la ien - ' ii"avorlnr to.be a. New. Testament uhnrth: to bo a comraunltr s?rv- eat foWthe-Lord., "--The building tolnt bf ; vTmp of erlstrnce! from ih material' to the spiritual basis' thought-X)ue jnentally emi grates from, the; Land, of . Bad. where the -giants of "Poverty. Fear,- itaie, anu icKness(. seem, to rule, to the 'Land of. Good, "where the only lawgiver is Iho all-lovine and nil-wise Cod. - ; ' .'A; Christian Science treatment includes denial of the clalmsJ of evil and affirmation" of the facts pf being as known to God. A lie when 'answered by fruthi becomes silent, whether the lie be & slander ora-Btckneas, in Revelation John saw that the dragon; typifying alL evil -ami Ji-knesft; ' jst ,ntr ltnt; hy drngsr- nor by a urgeon's knife, but '"by the word of : their, testlmony.f'.. This Js .the method of Christian Science the bearing of true -testimony in thought and word, testifying aright of God and His man, -j, u .-. ! . ;'Qhristian Science is applicable to every human need. Poverty aad lack may bo overcome the same, at sickness. When! con-frouted-with false arguments of. limjtatioa, Jf we; would turn our thought tq the God-appointed, order of existence instead of. look ing, ,ntp the bottomless. pitr,of error,-; the unfounded beliefs of fvH.-wel would., find, that '.Love haa already . provided , fully for man's every heed. This" provi sion becomes evident in the pro portion 'that Ijoye relffns within tut. Limitation denies wisdom and Impngns ibveV- ; Limitation Is" the essenco of matter and evil. Evil argues limited , shpply,.- limited h'appirifss, JJmltedHfe, jitnlfed ac 't'ivity. Ilrtlfed undetfttandlnK, limited capacity. limited every thing It is tlie firm ot,Kvil and Company. Limited?' f his evil part- nrsbip-tMi4 heen adjudicated by Christian Science and '. found hankTjipf. It has no assets, no place of business, uo reliably busi ness connections, and its dissolu tion is rapidly being accomplishel. ''In tho Sermon on the .Mount Jesus counseled his follpwers. 'IjeJ. your communication be, Yea. yea;: Nay, nay."" One meaning of the. wofd communication is."rea RQiiJng.'. Jhe command is thus seen itT mean that our reasoning, or thing, should be. "Yea. Vea; Kay,.- nay." Kuch is the practice oi"Christian Science. The Chris- Uan"-' Scientist agrees with, thinks M Yea; yea," with the harmonious, divine order, and so affirms what is true. lie denies or thinks "JCay. nay,", to the claims of evil, and so denies what Is untrue. He clings to the true and harmonjotts Jwntention and, irepttCiates the itffs- tence.rchristian Science treat ment :'aipHes to every need. It healsffeickness, does away with sin, brings clear judgment in business, and a happier atmos phere in the home." Oiristian'tTiurcli.Tliivorar'AW- Tolly Speaks on Christ given4to such service,. Its k pre- gTamM-soclal; , evangelistic ; nd spiritual it -has enlarged as oc casion demanded ab'd present equipment permitted. . r What la IhelHsnlCof duch a vision of service? There has been anlunpreeeden ted growth numer ically from twenty-four t-harter members eleven years ago to 54 9. Itches .become a m ra tj in) It y i r v 5nt sotiaiiv ana spiriinaiiy. - its doors are open everys day, for wor 8lp JUDU service. ,11; jias , pecome ii'world force for righteousness. It is giving its best HCe MtVub8tance lor WOTjo; evangeiizanon. n over Increasing responsibility Is forced on jhejr In tlve lpca field. The Jllhle wjiobr has outgrown "preRent quarters. and a nevr church, plant fsVlniperatlve. The demand its growing for more laborers, more money; and deeper consecration .The';. Lord eontlnHes to lead us out, - Will we manireat the iaitn sjwI. spiritual utrengthito follow as fast as Tie leads? Ills blessing wlllxontinne to abide if wo do. .What Think. .Ye of Christ?, CV -VLvtz Nbrmam K. Tullylot the , s,. First Presbyterian church. iThis is a proper tj,nestton to put to any person. : Oa every other sTrtjJrtfXftrTtt arerpadt : with (helrt opinion. H will be a great day for Christianity? when men are ready , to take .their stand for or ft EXTRAORDINARY iJisi Times :Today,' Ofatlnce and Evening: ;v IRVING'S .4 imperial: -i f MIDGETS ? - anisfafOvriMy, . , v jfrobaticist: fcbxing.V ; Wrestling Singing ; r" --y---jr v : Blijjh Theatre- ' 1 nierenger ( above j as""Frenc1ivam-Bji&adorflf- thg' tf S.'suV'ceeaing lOmilc Daesi hner, is .closely relat ed;' ta, the French-ATnertean Hwar dlebt fundina: negotiations. ! M. Herengfr' Is one bf his country's forcmbi t financial authortties. ' againat Christ. It is nKBt a. ques tion 'of-elinrches or institutions, hut of a persjom vWha,t are we, to think of Christ? J t f I His enemies left their testimony ahont. Him. Thfe Pharisees hatel itlm because He "reciy'pl8in riers." Caiaphas said he-t-pnini it- ted blasnhemy because "Vile sailed iHrnself the Son of God.V ir?hite imselt the Son or God f 'Ilate id. ;No fault in lHm7nrtPi to's wife; "Thaf just MaVJAlu- said lat das whinel that he had Jt rayed Hinnorent blood." The thief' on ljji .crops.; declared ' that h- f bad doiiW-'nhth in am issi t he. cen-thion;-called;'Ilim "Jho SonjVof Gbd''ond tho demons "beliWed 4ridtrembid;'V- f k".v llii friends' f tbke .hi fglowing trns rij Iliml ;! Thatf ! prince 'of preacherp, 'the greatest of th' prophets. John the . Baptist refer rtfd to Him aff " the Lamb i of ;'(Iod tist taketh away 'the ' sin of the world' The common people 'fheard Him gladly." The Father Spoke, " audibly from? heaven, 'fThiH Is hiy belove-d Son, in' whom 1 am w"ll pleased; hear. yet Htm." 'the angelic host s .sang ' praises at His b'irth. promised peace and good will to mea through Him, and named Him Jesus the Saviour. The redeemed' saints in glory sing, "Worthy is the Lamb that was Slain to receive power, and riches, and wisdom . and might,, .and . hon or, and glory, and blessing." j The ages testify to His unique ness. The calendar' dates -all the events , from His hirt.h. feBls ibhilt J ,-OfiopBy.JS w aiipwiTra.5VKiv'!"aAWt'M everywhere are praisejd. orAconm demnerf -by His ' starid ardsbf rcbnr-i duct. He is doing what only God Can dd;-. -remaking men; subdue- ing their twills; cleansing their jives. -lie has founded an empire Upon love. To this dayLmultitudes Would willingly die for'Him. -.. He So lifts the mind of man towards jthe unseen that man becomes in sensible to the barriers of time and space. Man yields to Christ jhis heart, and. findw. in ,Him his Satisfying Portion. Taxpayers Will Pay Triple f for Courthouse, Declared SEATTLK.Taxp'ayefs are go ing to pay three times the actual cost of the obsolete King' county court house, httllt lit 1889. printed copies of the 1926 '.county budget showed. ' A new county-city building con structed in 191 6, but financed un der a different plan, is to be paid for in 1934, thre years after the old obligations are wiped out. The original bond issue for the old court bouse. was for-$200,000 to run for 40 "years at 5 per cent Interest. Up, to February 1, 1911, the county had paid in interest $215,833 and notblng.on the prin cipal: In.l9irtho1l8$9 lssne was refunded with; serion bonds, of liO.OOd maturing -each year for 20 years at an hterest rate of IV per cent. Each year, Blnce',then the county has levied ' $10,000 with. Interest for old court, house bond retirement. Interest on the second Issniy will amount to $94, 500t making the total Interest charges on the wb issues $1, 333. Added to the,$200,000 prin- ... , ngntpnee.., , . to pay ror a ; ' good toottr paste;: : - LiSTERLNE frdoTii PASTE Large Tube : - . . ' -!. The Fox tndnstry, whi!i' Is new; has a profliAbie start in the VVil-j Iamettevaliey The Silver fox Is the : most , common breed, but oth ers aro being developed. Through cooperation 1 with ithe; West ' compa,njs and ithe Angora Fur & Rug company," these; farms, have been able to sell to us the pelts at a lower price than the average. Some of these farms, however, be loaj: to.lhe Canadian National and Prince BdardS Island agencies, and sell the. pelts through ' thorn; JC gool Wxnd pelt Is worth about 2i0. or 6oa. 'A pair of foxes' sold for breeding purposes, can "be pti r chased 'at a price of from $ 1 , 500 (6 12000. The. pelt Is usually taken .in the winter, because the fox. Is fatter and the pelt more perfect and beautiful than at any other time. Foxes are easy to take care of end difficult to raise. Their rood consists of mush and milk, with raw meat once a day. The female usually has four pups, which need strict attention ' until weaned. When mated, death is tl.- only way to separate them. The male takes as miich caro ot the young as the female dons. The Oregon climate is preferred by many for the breeding of foxes. This industry is very profitable and is growing very lapidly. Four or five fox farms are located just outside of K:ileni smd yon hear of new ores airiest overy day. Other small fur hearing animals are usu ally foil nil oil these arms.' urh ;:s the mink, marten ami mitskrat. The mink and the muskrat aro Kept in a pen which has a mnrtljii'; streani of water in it. People have come from distant localities to find a ood location for fox farms. Many have pur c basest laud near Salem. There fore the location of Salem and, Its vicinity must lie im1 for the breeding of foxes. If; you are-' In terested in 1he fox indamlry. boost it and help it to grow. That m not all, however yon will lie helping Salem to climb the ladder of success. ROBERT SCOTT LOCATED . ' imoTiircit of ktsseli, sitt IS FOtT.'D IN PRISON MERCED, Cal.. Jan. 4. (Hy Associated Press. ) Wanted in Chicago in connection with the murder of Joseph Maurer, Robert Scott, alias Joseph Redding, was brought down from a convict road camp in the high Sierras tonight by two guards. ' . Scott .stared . at interviewers when ... be.vaa .addressed as" " Scett and asked when he lef'Qht "cago,'- he" showed considerable emotion. ?The guards :'wbo brought him into the t Merced county Jail explained that "rteTther thv nor Scott knew wbv he had t been ordered back to the- San Quentin penitentiary. When told he was wanted in connection with the murder for which his brother, Russell Scott, was once tinder death, sentence in Chicago, he twitched his lips, attempted, to smile and said:- "I'm not talking just now." CIIKSTEIt, III., Jan. 24. (By Associated Press.) Russell Scott, confined in the state asylum here refused to make any statement when. advised tonight by thesso clated Press ithat a ' prisoifer in AT THE j OttGA i I 1 I Lam I'Laa J -.n VMS :vnm. tkrM3$mi pi. i 1 1 1 bt ,vrepjjn At the Theatres Today Hcilig -William ; Fox presents "The Alirieht Mariner." by 'Colo nize. s.-egon Lew Cody Mait!," by Elinor Glynn. 'Man liligh Irving's Midgets. 25 tiny people, and Hoot Gibson in "Spook ftanoh." tfan (Jtientin prison had been iden tified as his brother Robert II. Scott. LIQUOR ARRESTS i: Ht'NIH.F.n FIFTV-OXK CO N V I CTIO S S K C H Kl There were 17o arrests and l.rl convictions for violaliomtfilor the liqtior laws in Oregftii ' dnrlng the month of November . according to ;t ii port prepared yesterday by William Lc-vebVi, slat.- prohibition director.-. Fines fm posed during tlte month j.ggtcgated A. of which ariibnnt 14,370 was pahl by the offenders. A total of fsn gallons ol" liquor was destroyed and IS stills were confiscated' by the of tt nil ei's. Jail sentences imposed on 'the offciKii is totaled 7110 days. .M-ttltnomah county, with 30 ar rests for liquor violations, topped the list. Twenty-two of. these of licers. Jail sentences imposed rggregatina: S4S55. Of the fines Tape's Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tab lets every three hours until three doses are taken. Tho first dose al ways gives relief. The second and third doses com pletely break tip the cnld. Pleas ant and safe to t a k e. Contains n o quinine o r opiates. Millions use "Pape.'s C o 1 d Compound." Price, thirty-five cents. Druggists guarantee it. --Adv. WILLIAM VOXpresenU A DRAMATIC FANTASY BASED ON THURSDAY i j- . - . .t' today nna vvc.dncs(iay..j assessed ; in " ;Mulnaniah county lonly1, $4?p was'paid.' Jail senten ces meted out in Multnomah 'coun ty totalled 2494 days. ENLARGED BUS SERVICE NOW ASKED FOP SALEWj l Continued from page 1.) of buildings until the zoning com mission can zone the ityi Tills, it is said take least months. Street Commissioner Low statetl that 3.T poles have been completed for the through street signs. He said the price in Portland Ifor the signs were $l..riO each. One hun dred and fifty were "ordered. The matter of h tat It pavement a rue up again, but the 'council stood pat on its former vote,' and vbt?d not to sanction the laying of black pavement within the city. The city recorder was instructed io call for bids on a truck' for the sireii-i department. YMCA employment bureau will move into the city hall on the recond floor March 1. according to a communication received from C. A. Kelts. Ordinances were passed fixing the following salaries: city treas urer, $18(10; city sanitary inspect or. $1500; police matron, $1320: recorder's stenographer, $llo.a. month; recorder's bookkeeper. $125 a month. The city attorney, Kris Kowitz, expressed it as his opinion that the council is not liable for the re ward it offered for the capture and conviction of a Mr. Slope, mor al peryert. His report was adopt ed. . This means that the council id not to pay, and that C. C. Fer guson of Xewberg, who was re sponsible for -the arrest and con viction of the man, is out his $500, the council had offered. i. During the past year, 92,900 square yards of pavement have been laid in the city at a cost; ot 1181,000, according to report sub mitted by the city engineer. The Telephone Jpheritance IN its. material equipment", the telephone was born poor. The art of telephony inherited little from older branches ofvthe art of communicationsfthatcoutdrielp rtelcEph'lcey,inthe rmil caV dt its technical! progress toward its , airpl a spiritual hritagci however, Tor - 'T Tclephopc sjep'icf by ltsvcryi V the telephoiie worker, was , Heir nature r inherit? thisf Spirit Vof i - .- to thef tradition that had grown Communication. . For the menj with the years 'among, those who . and women who , comprise, the undertook to ' transmit ! port the words of men , ' TJic message must ' oreeicviiinner--pxonian7,Qoyrier : i.-enaowpicni .King's messenger, i. i i i m i.iii.m.'.i i r i six i i' I'Vrir fi-L"i-tvi:iA VVnS.1': 1 V AND k;i k), MA BY" ELINORE GLYN It PyU the Kick f Weeks riaW glvesimotto ttire audferlces fKettiosf eicilirifif loye story of them all. l - WilK LEW CODY UJ5NEE Hear y "Call a'Cqd" McDonald Ai Fun Riot MAriNEEist?'- syf':3iiEVmq.V5 ,ii id i ii . , i. . - i . i ii i i ... li Our i Classified Advertisements Bnnsr UtruIU II "l ' . 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