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THE OnEGON STATZlLEZIi'OTJZCC::; VI SOME SlJND AY SEIIMONS Sermon by Rev, Fred, C . Taylor In the First Methodist" church, on Sunday morning. ; .? ,'A Bible text:, "Except- aj grain ot wheat falls , into the earth and dies it remains a aing-lej fcrain hut if it dies it, bfeara. rich, frUiU" The larger and richer life comes through the observance of the law of suf feTtcandisacTificeH It may appe fro'be .aj contradiction of tera? tbwT?S that we liVe by dy ing or pitfiV bj losing, j but. it, Is through thisi way".that. the. harvest ' or, Zruitago comes. ; .' - j; ,' ' x- This law operate ln thja world of .nature. : Th4 grain, pf wheat propogates itaelf through sacrifice and? deapi. -- Iti is buried. i in the earth that' it misht lose itself in a richer, and larger harvest, , . It he seed would, live a single grain it must save itself, and not die,.-but K ,it would lire- and be glorified in a golden, harvest-and giyer. to the world- a higher and nobler service, then it must- sub mil to this stem inexorable law of self-denial and sacrifice, j - The daffodil 'and tulip bulbs ! sacrifice . themselves- in j bringing forth the - wonderful blossoms as well as multiplying" themselves). Safed the- Sage wrote- tha parable of the silver dollars, ini the tes selated floor' ofi I the old;' Palmer Bouse hotels in Chicago', and told how fn fifty years they were worn away and lost to their owner. But the bulbs Which are planted in the earth - to die, bring forth a i rich harrest and, live again injthe larger-way. " ";; 'Y "j'.v"'V: . j This law of sacrifice found its highest expression In the .life ,,o Jesus Christ.' ' lie gay a a shining example of' sacrifice for. others. In toil and service and death, he gaye himself. $!oaJ other toight be enilched and ennbfiled;j ' . he words of ; scorn and unbelief- addressed td him byi his ene mies when he hung upon khe cross "tie. saved others, himself He can not save'' were expresslte of the law that operated in. his life. ,' He could not save himself and at the same time save thera. I r TOben Peter said: to him "Pity mm ...- t Serious iUness and com plications often, follow, an ordinary- Cold. Chock it; Use. tha old RfiliahTty Safe and Proven RemedyiLax ative BEOMO QUlKlNE." fTha Erst and.Orfginal Cold 5nd Grip Tablet. Prbven Safe for more than a! Quar ter of a Cenftxry.. A , TlMlxjbeartluaalgnfttapff 7 s ; -li "IS . 'P -X - Price 30c s Rubbing Alcohol is In daily -use by hospitals for : relieving : patients in cases of il bruises, achea lameness, s o r e muscles, stiff joints, etc. i; , PJht BotOa gg I perry Drug Storei 15 Eontli Commercial Etrect 'TO' "'" '!'- i It : kN? 'ffi. .r'Na.tt mm h . . : S-i km r " hi EEOBty SAEEM I PULPFFS thyself this shall not be unto thee the Master'. rcpUed ,"GeV th be hind me, SaXanfbr ihoo.'savour est not the things thai be God, The. thought of self found no place In his life.' ' , V; f When the woman was healed by the touch of the hem of his. seam less robe. He said ''Virtue, hath gone- out of, me.f, V Vitality, and strength, wera given In his, misis try. to othera, . And: his. sacrifice on the cross was the climax of his whole "life j of serviced and, suffer,-: JjogV; He gave himseltj. for. thfl re demption ot "the-w6rld. ' " ' ' , The law of the larger: life fit the Christian religion, is. tha trot sn& fering and sacrifice- In service to others. All human progress, and effective ' service , eomeaT in this way. When tie. self -We' dies. Is a devotion to soieVUlldealo? vision there Willi be a goldett ha feat-of noble deeds.. 4 . Only when mankind, losea itself in-sacrifice for others doe nobiit ity live and become glorified. Henry Ford says "The success of acquisition, la dead. coaL but' the success by . contribution ia - living fire." Like the grain of) wheat: we must be .willing, to give, ourselves if we would bear l ricjt harvest. When we die to self and. sin we 1 live in a new:Iif a of righteousness. Paul expressed it in the words "I live, yet not I but Christ liveth in me." -';. -s ; . ;r Martin Luther, expressed it "If someone should- knocfc at my heart's door and. ask . who . lives. there? I must, not say, 'Martin Luther lives.' bere.; ' for Martin Luther Is dead' Jesus Christ lives here." The t glory of, ; PhlUlps Brooks was" that, hqgave5 himself. for others. ' Countlessotbers, likej Francis WiUard, Russell ConwelL jInoI jaJdam t,; fan f ojlaw this law of the larger life, and in. the xacrifiee of themselves have been r glorified in the richer har- vest. And at last in the death of the body, if we are faithful, and true. 'to ouf God we will 11t& in the ' glorified, life of Immortality'. Sermon . byi Dr. . Norman K,' Tally, First Presbyterian church. n Paul: makes frequent use of the military, figure, ana. in tnls pas sage brings it to its full develops ment. The Roman legionary sug gests to Paul s imagination th Christian'a.,7armaur p t libl." ' All life -is": a warfare: t the b4i liever wages a Christian warfare against all the powers" of evfl There are- alternating periods Of Li quiet- and-, attack:. - There are evil days wnen our moral and spiritual attainments ara assaulted. I These assaults arise, 'from our portion" in, the wotld. onr. ignor ance and Inexperience, and, the called our passions, appetitiea. and desires. Assaults are sudden by nataveC ; They' spring. Out of. Che vlssitudes of life, as w,e. alternate between the joys of- prosperity and , the midrWlnter. of our ad versities. Like the closing of an ambush,, the springing, ot a lion. or. the coming of. a. thief in the nighty evil assails as. Ajmout is useful in proportion as it is worn and'exerclsed before the 'attack. Thre ia no time to put it on in th' emergency. ,-We j)ut on the armour or God oy prev ious knowledge of God's truth and prviou8 practice ot the Christian rirtaes. - ; '- Onr armour ' consists of the gjrdle of truth, the breastplate of righteousness, the, helmet oL sal vation, the shoes of peace the shield of faith, and the sword of the Spirit which is the , word of God. That is to say, our armour is made out, of certain habits and dispositions of mind and heart in duced bjr much attentlpn-.to the Divine..; , Jt K 5 ; We sat .the. armour, on. bs seek- the "secret places of the Most High", in prayer, and-feeding; on his word, we put the armour on y cultivating an- attitude 'of de pendence and receptivityHtowarda God. We fight not in our own strength, but in. God's, as . David did when - .ho . triumphed over Goliath.-'! ;v7.C4.. . : .Every- guccessful fesistenCQ: In creases our i firmness of tooting, builds up our confidence, adds to our strength,-, and ' makes future victory more probable. - Therefore, let us do all to arm ourselves with God's armour, and then let ntJ defy the "world. -": sermon sre&Aad at Pint CongregaUonal Church by CharIeF?d heal eruptions such as ash, pim-- E. Ward. : . -; -; Be ye perfect . aaj roar Heaven ly Father Is perfect," f The success of. the Christian, re-ligion- has- been largely-due- tor its impossible moral standards. (By life and teaching Jesus set ethical goats that seemed utterly beyond th reach of nun. ' Pt-rhsns nnna i of his words sonnfled moxe, fthaorX Free otmg Ballot ; This ballot is good for 100 votes for the candidata in Tho Oregon Statesman . Subscription - Campaign whose.': name' Is. written on It, Do not fold. Trim. Narrfo :- -: 'Address . . . , . ; .VOID AFTER BlAllCn 27TII, 192G than those; of tur, text. Tet the quest, oftbe soul, to attain: that moraL perfection. 'f. 'Other religions have-not set Ton possible ' standards for their r" ad herents. The. ? ancient" Hebrew code wis (jultevattainable.! It did not 'require super-human self-control- to demand only "an eyet for an eye and a tooth .for a tooth Neither ws it mpossibl to "love enemy."- The- moral standards of Mohammed and Confuciusi '' and Buddha ' are quite possible. I f But centuries ' of Confucianism! left Chinese womanhood with bound feet; ; Hinduism left Indian ; with wife-bjaylng- and infant marriage bargains';' ' while . Mohammedan eihics left mangled. Armenia i; ' It is the "UnpossibleJ' i In the ethics of Christ that has made, his moral coda the ideal of every race and agevV Ha . he. Set' standards that Peter and John.' Martha : and Laxaras-co4Ud-hive fully kltalned such a standard would not satisfy asUAnd any ethical goal we might attain would- not- sufficiently inr spjre the generations yet to . be. God has planted, within us the questing' spirit and. endowed us with almost endless capacity, to grow intellectually and.- spiritual ly. A Tennyson said "men, may rise to higher things, on their dead selves as stepping stones." Jesus points humanity, , to, ttfie moral in- finite-: "Ye shall be. perfect.", Man cannot aspire to. anything, higher than that. .,ThereIa no limitation to the moral coda; ot C hrist. . Ontf civilisation owes ' its ataln-' ment to man's effort to-Piach this fmpossible" gotft tSf Chrtsf, -' Take Jesus' ft doctrine"' of the strong upUf t.Ing th'e" weak,; ' The' sick, brQken.,anct unfortunate in Jesus , day j were, ief;t jta:f(l)lftior. themselves. . The, . German- pbilos opher,; liet2sche prpno..nncel this doctrine., of. Jesus-j immoral ,.and said it would cause; the race, to de generate, - But na. fathex nor mother sacrificing for their of f spring degeneratea thereby. The building of hospitals and orphan homes doesn't , weaken the.' race morally!. : The doctrine of- personal purity which Jesus taught sounded , impossible.- Indeed ' too -many peo ple today- fall short . of the goaL Yet every honest Christian strives to. 6a "pure, in heart", that he may "see God:!; jd. the.; wholo race has beeh ennoblea by its effort to come .up to ! Jesus, ideal "in' this regard, . .... - .- Jesus seemed to setvan lmtioa- sible standard in the. mattdrrof vengeance i '"Lov ydI enemiei, pray "f oft those wh6 despitef-ally use you." Yet increasing -multi-' tudes'.aie rising, toward, his goat How Impossible, seemed , the ideal of human brotherhood f , The very. idea of . a Jew being brotherly with a Roman o a Samaritan was absurd: And- we have not yet attained this Ideal Our vocabtt lary indicates nnbrotherly spirit? rnlgger," "Hun, Hankie "Chink." "Jap." are words gen erally used with, bumptious pride or, contempt. Our Christian love for those jot another race is a long distance affection.; WI1J. our Fath er's; ho uke of many abiding places intrlude some tenemahl' dwellings with;litle sunshine and fresh air where these 'foreigners' may feel at home in.Heaven?rj i Yet great strides hare been. made in brotherly, love, since Jesus' day. Human slavery tins giTen;Vayfbefbre it;' political op-, pressionand. poverty arsi on,? the r.wjns7':t - . tvjeaait. do perxect aa your, Ileavenly Father is perfect." Thei gpal.'ia. tdri away. bat. the spirits goes "on ih" quest, with Jesus as guide, ' ' 'i million America has automobiles. twenty Huisooro survey starts on CoreJuf market road. r:..'; . SU&PHUQ GLEAES EQUGD, BED SEIII face, 4eck; and Arms, Caall Mado. Smooth, 8j, ' Specialist' Any bVcaldnar out of tbe--sk!rL even fiery; itching eczema, can be quickly cri, rr ' "l1 .T -T lmfmm wt aft. m n. properties, this, sulphur preparation f oegros at once to-sootne irritated skin jjics auKi nog wuna. . It -seldom fails to remove' the tor meot and disfigtiretrlsnt. and you do not have to wait for: relief from em barrassment. , Improvement quickly ebowsr -; SutTcrers f rota" skin' trouble should obtain a small jar of Rowlcs-Mentho-Sulphur from any good drug--gut. and. use it like cold For Frt SmmpU Umd Tkit AdvtrtUtmtut f wr11 cvuj. rrvusMALiAU Inc. Mau9 Ave. , bk Vwiw NTV, WMI I U1AU. tTlAKMACAL, CD, It TO;Ciiii!lM Ann Union OiIsService;Statlon to 1 e Moved Withih Imrrm-V;! f. ', v- Work";Ot i removing Oik TUnion Oil eompanii's service station fr4m the 'southeast comer of State and High streets wilt be started either the last at this week- or the first of net : week, according' to Frank ?ligh ownej of .the (corner, I Vacating, of the corner is made necessary because 'of the $250,000 theater, store and. office building project Bilgh has for the quarter bloeav" iacluding the-' corner. ". Al ready - excavation on ' the quarter bloe,k to the. rear 'ofi the service station haA. progressed Vapidly.; f T -' The service, station will, move one block south, to the Bllgh. prop erty on the 'southeast corner . of High., and Ferry , streets. " Work ot tearing down the old buildings. 04' this, property, is to, be started this week. An old frame building, on the corner bouses the Newcomb Tire shppa transfer company. Middle j Grove Nursery, and a small - res taurant. These have already -been given notice to vacate. - It is. un derstood the old house next , to the corner, will also be torn down , DEFEAT DRY, ACT - - 'ALBANY, N. Y., March 2 2.-- (Ify Associated Press l--Ah 'fTbrt to restore to. the - tetate statute books a state ijroni Mtipn ' e'nf brce met. act was defeated 'in- the : sen ate tonight by a vote ot. 27 to 24. Five' republicans Joined th-fuU democratic membership iif oppos ing the enforcement neasurai know.n as the. 7alea bilt,'4 "; I Ll.SfTEN DINITEB CONCERT ' 6:00-7:00 KGVV (491J) Portlandi 6:00-7:90 KJfWV (8ia PortlanA?!'! . MT7SIO -v C 19:V12:0 KOW (491.5) Portland, : 8500-12:00 Kl'WV (218) Portland. 9;I5-10:45 KFJft (23) ; .. iPorUaa.' S2.W& ;. : " - 730-8:45 KOW ,(491.5). PorUaL Weather, , ilaxket." Spwrt. ' 8tQO-lQ:00-r--KGW..i4ai.o) Portland. Pi- :aneiai, book review. Auction- bridge. 7:0tk3:00 KIWV (212J Portland. jjaBsenjenfc guide, Idy'o flour.' T:30-8:15-rSrPJR , (2CB) Scout Story. PorttaBdl Bqj :00 KPI 47), w Wfer. V, night ,1 doings; 6:30, -st pocket program; 6:45, Ksdiotorial period; 7-a, dance music; &-, 8ren Artists' instmriiNi- : , ,tak i ouartet.- VirciniaJ Plahrt.- aola1att. 9-10, Louise KVog trii, harp, cello and Tiolinf ' lOr 11,: ballad hour of'popaiai! 8:00 KMTR (288, HoUyirood, 6-7, : studio program: 8-10, KMTR concert .orchestra.. . -i StOO KH)S (22), Lou Beach. -6:30. ' rsraa: . :30T imnunuit v.nl.in- 3 7-8, .Studio, program; 8-9, studio ijjjg' Lon Bejica Aero .pro club 0.;4--KWB .252J, Hollywood. 6,7. in ' :ar csusic;' 8-9, Patrick-Marsh dance r v-reiietra; 9-10, program, DaT W-ard , ajid bis banio: 10.11. frolic. 6:30 KNX (336). Hollywood. 6:30-77 jorcncfctra, 7-7T43, program; 'S-9; pro Kam, " ivuigroTo-'s Junior Symphony; i Tom Mitchell baritone; 9-10, proeram, ocbe4ta; . J. Howard- Johnton, tpnor ; irroTie night, danea prumesra. 8:40 KPO (428.3). Saa Francisco: 6:40 - i 1; Wldamar- Lind. and orchestra: 7' 7:30, Jludy-r Seiger'ov orchestra 8-9. Wdio program; 9-10, trio aBd, Gypsy J ad- Marta rlose harmony team ;- iO-11, . i orchestra, 11-12, . Henry Holstedi or- ehestra.' . 7-.30 KPXP - (250),V Colorado Springs. . f vnuora lirowa, -; j?re Wler; .Alien Matnies, . Kenneth Brown, qnar- tet ;Mafy.j. Smith, t soprano; Daisy Ann t Thompson eoatroltor Bennie 'Wreath; . Tipanist; ranee Curtis, pianut. 7T : R- SPE(CK, Distributor; galexn, Oregon- I A i At small. 3 hen-pecked. worried lookinK man was ahout to. take an eiamltfaiion for life insurance. Yoa. don't dissiDate. do von?" 1 1 evpa i OHC iready for tests., "Not a fast liver, or anything of that sort?" 1 The' lftie' man hesitated 'a mo ment," looked a bit frightened, theri-replied, 'In a small, 'piping voice;"; 7t sometimes ch'ew a little gum." : A . confirmed . hypochondriac, meeting hispersonal.yhysUian on the street, said to, him : "Doctor, I have; just . come, from a. popalar mediearr lecture and I am much afraid 'that I have kidney trouble." ' "But, my dear fellow, said? the doctor, smiling, "the. curious thing a boat thaf disease -is-, that the victim does not experience the least pain or discomfort.' ; "I knew it!"- gasped" the hy pochondriac. ' "My symptoms - ex actly.". ' ' - wice. as the., horse-bus slowly wended Its .way up tha.jsteep.mil the door at. the rear opened and slammed. . At first those Inside paid little heed, but the third time they demanded to-, know why they should- bo , disturbed In this f ashf iOn. . . "Whistt" cautioned the, driver. "Don't spake so loud. He'll over hear us." "Who?" , "The hossv Spake. low. . Shure Oo'm desavnijhe crayture. Every toime he t'ara-111 'doorj. close- he thinks wane ye2 ts gettfn,"down ter walk up th hill, an' that sort o' raises 'isp,errits." - I NEW INCORPOflATlONS I in i ' "' ii . 'i if .. " Amotion of athieh hncol lectlbii, reompilatlond lssemt-. natfoH oV tijnblylntoVaa&oi-a'p-gardlng tidnar derejisar the purposes- NpetMgtt4', aEsclatp)n ' Qf.e'jcijn which filed articles, th 'state corporation ieiaiykt(hea.Ionday. - ,-.; incorforatdrs are Eugene ?Ioshbergf r of WoodburnHafry Brurebaugh, ' Fred ! J,. Mahnke, y irajjffejch and'; Ffed; m. llaliasUif JJrs Trunk's ftsrtion be cause, it is a shame-tflfuffe'r with rheumatism! "v.-"-- ' This Prescription does-'iiot ruin he stomach, it doesimt depress the heart, neither' does'it require dieting 'to make it effective. Trunk's Prescription does not con tain any mercury or narcotics,' but it combines those certain medical elements necessary-in the success ful treatment or rheumatics- ana gout, according to well Informed, pre'sent-day medical opinion, TJrlc acid solvent and excellent" lirer medicine. - : (Irnnk'Precrrption seTls -for ?1.75 at Perry's Drue. Store,. Hi So.' Commercial St. Adr. V jCarsT wont chatter, witiii Para4rd iti the crank icase- IVs-.t&e' r-.? ,-1 fi rTHe 'Armory,; Tuesday" i Night TONIGHT ' Tbfc- World's Greatest' ,s i y: ' Mysteryj. Show '; Ab a-Ney. .?; - Tha' Arabian. Seei 5 iTSf , In a gigantic exhil ? It tion. ot the;ocoult. In a rlantic exhibi-. .A zZAY 1 Sir Oliver Lodge's .Great' Cabinet Seance Cdaan s Doyle's Spirit' " - Pictures Ask hint any question Jlo'can tell you. " " - 'tl No children under .18 1 years admitted without iJ!.-i?arents.., x .g?U.- MM. . 1 l I West, ail of. Portland. - Thft-imnt- -. .Articles of incorporation r also were filed - here Monday by the Fertiand - Retail -s Merchants assr clationrXncorporators are Charles I' Berc. Lpa ffrhletn r VTurnlHI - tuucj, j. raaiuis sou ai" pert Green. The purpose of the association is to bring about an economical distribution system and 'remedy existing trade abuses. Other articles filed were: Ochpco Hotel; company, Port- . iJil 'ilj-.lilijl.r 'n. ',' - n , it, . aa r 4 - i-i f'Jt; - ' ' V ("! lV .. . .) . .. u ...... hit ' v- , -. . ; ' IT'.?' r mw " A four ; cprncrcd' lore triangle a screen story of remarkable heart . appeal filled with real drama, humor and path os a circus . of entertainment with a sideshow of thrills. A Super Picture of ' Superior Merit iiu 1 .... I! ' - ' - - -1 . . , ' j " PiV r" jTHE WJOE AND ' " NX 1 ' ' OpalinYoiir 'WPI l IS ? -'ld ,.;.!. mss??; 1 ii BagBMBaegaasiaaCii r1 I 'll ' "" "' 'iq n MmnmMWmrmrmrr-rmmHwm m i iiiiiimiwi iiii wiiiiiiiOTi ..saarsi,-:....:... . E 1"1 1 I BBBBBBMBMaMBMMWaBMPWMaB NIMHISV " ' Bemonstralioh- . .. i Call in and sample the delicious,, cookies fAlofsee the tfeatitiful Opal Ranges in. the nevy finisK-:Sanclst6fiqi,-?alsO"Khibe:aridvrayt. Pbreclain"; The new smooth 'frexich tea is v.t t -t-.1 -r .il.'"'-1 ''-"rr:i!r!"'-':"?'j" ' ii- : Kr;rL.' r-f n ' ' ' n v. tne aeiignu or. eyeiy.nousewueusmg.uie iNewMpai' rvange, 1 improved 'rustproofoven is another new feature of. the Opal Fang; Ijjlt js ther mojt reasonably priced .range t on -the " mar!:c and :'atx the. same; tiihevKwe; think, ; the'mbst satisfactory; whc. it cornea to use. ,, " . , - " iEvery3VormuvLoves, Her. Opal ; SEE OURINDOWrp -: Comein now. YoU'rnightasw of-thc " range at once,: Trade in, your old range on a new one. " I' land, $50;00t: r John-1 Karnopp, George TFjKirnoppa'hd "M.', M. R a 1 p h ; Schneelock company, -fortland;'capital- stock - increased trow: 115Q.00 o"; to $4 o 4 & LaGxande Building; & Loan as sociation, LaGrande; capital stock ittcreaaed from $500,000 to ?2,- 0000o.: 1 Cnlp - Creek Anderson-Mlddle-ton ; logging camp at Rujada, opened.. c , , -' LILLIAN - NEW TODAY - I ; jjt V l 'i. EUGENE O'BRIEN From the Story by ' WILLIAM J. LOCKE Comedy - PROF. BURRASTON - News i bt rv a, ?' I S W SaBaw MATtXEILSSc - 35C ' Continues throughout the iveeh V fflTiUJEOIiElTrZSti OKEGOX ."Simon the Jester, by-William J." Locke -yrlth Xfi'sc;; O'Brien' and tLIilian ;Richx HEUjIG University of; Orcgoa Glee Club, '8:20, . v , s. i . BLIG1I Vaughn Orchestri and Josie Sedgwick in "Daring Days." RICH T TODAY" I and WEDNESDAY EVENING. S5 '- 50c and ether tilings J free merciia:;;;:; . During ; 1 'b demons Irat ia r ' we will give any $ 1 ' ; rf I : T . in. tha store or credit of C1 on any thing you may s ". : with reah! ran ga" t..'.i.' Mal9 a snail C f - " d 7 the ' .desonstr-'. i . will .toll yo-r : - wanted."- if