mm m B?EED3 UP TRAVEL . Survey -Shows-Best Results . , Secured by Adopting ... Precautions - - THE OHEGON STATESIIAK, SALEil, OIlEGON- familiar city it is better to stop. Inspired woman, Mrs, Eddy? ill er and -ask . if there is ft roate that ; pare lore for God and humanity avoids traffic. It's tne one stop I enabled her to scale the eelestial Pvhks anu rTi iio iu ige toe -Sunday iiomiikdj October yi. issg 'WASHINGTON, " D. C. Ihtelll geiit drlrfng-rather than occasion- tal -spnrts at high' sped IS teeom mended by the American Automo bile , Association, as ' a tlme-eargr fof r long distance motoring. f i Speed alone will not mid the mo- . torUt to reach Ms destination in the shortest time, a statement ts sued from AAA headqnarterS here asserts. ' The automobilist who makes long distances with ease is the bhU who anticipates the tarns and the stops ahead of him, it fa pointed out by Thos. P. Henry, president , of the AAA. whose transcontinen tal Utp with Ernest H, Smith, gen eral manager, in 9$ honrs,' still la fresh tn the memory -of motorists throughout the country. Mri Hen ry contends that the Intelligent drlrer makes :time where ' the shortsighted .- bungler ' Is .merely waiting tor "a" long stretch Of per fect road where -he can step hard on the gas. The AAA . president . belieTes it Is not e eh necessary to hare an exceptionally fast car tc get from city to city In the best time. -i-t .' j- '' 'The American rAutomoSfle' As sociation has drafted some rletlhtte suggestions which, if feiloHkd carefully, should enaBfethe mo torist to make long dtetahcj fix far bettef trme and ecUiriewer rlsts : than When he depends on speed alone-. T; . .'. "V"--; Flfst'kh6w where you're go ing." the AAA advises. "It is quite surprising the number of tourist who travel blindly, depending for guidance ' upon ' ' ttiifticfrirtnaiioc handed but to them en route. "Know ferry; schedules so ui lb be able te make quick' connec . tioos. , Passing one. or two cars - at 'an advantageous point-often means saving a- long wait by the river's edge. " 1 y '; ' '" "Learn the Importance of q-ilck acceleration, and make every ef fort to keep the engine In such ' condition that It will help yon to save time when starting off from crossings, after having rounded .curves and when passing other - ears. . ; "learn how-to make quick Shift Into second gear so as to tave the brakes when descending hills aad 'to forestall the possi bility of having to wait at the bottom of the hill nntil the brakes cool oft. f . "Climb more hills In ' second . gear.- A great many cars ire now bnilt vith second gears which en- - eble the driver to climb steep : i trades easily at twenty-five mile an nour or -more as against -a : ttrnggle at twenty to twenty-five t In high gear. -. i , "Drive at an even pace and avoid stopping. A few-unneces-' fcary stops- cut the - speed average . - considerably. ; "Itemember that at high speed ' the chance of tire or engine trou ble always ara greater. te'jGet behind a good driver who Is making f ood lliue UTsafety. He Is a good man 'to' follow. ' ' "Buy your "supplies before you starU-L. It. saves .slowing down tc look for filling stations thaf serve your fatorite gas. - "Before passing through an un on any. totnr that may : save eon sid erahle .time. "Learn to watch the rpeedorae teritnore. lon't set but with the idea of only seeing the fifties add sixties come up en the dial, but see how often you - are driving a little below thirty or thirty-five when yoo could Just as well be o Ing at exactly these speeds. a? sz : "Take nd chances of any v kind. It takes time even to lectnrb someone who' has scratched a fen der." , . , . CHRISTIAfi SCIENCE SERMOM GIVEN HERt . (UntiBB4 fro pse 5.) made In 1907. On -page 318 of "MiAcellaneous Writings,", in speaking Of .the spiritnal eqdlpment one should hare beforer entering upon the gos- pei - worg -of teaching Christian science, Mrs. Eddy-says, "Before entering this sacred field of labor; ine 'Student -must have utarttPrt faithfully the latest editions of toy works, and be a good Bible sehol-i ar j and' a 'deyout; cbnsecr4ted Christian.'- It follows, therefore. that those who would study Mrs. Eddy's writings Iff couformitv with her request, and who desire o gain the greatest osaiblo eoodi win use the present editions of her writings ,fn all their work. . . Alter - organizing The Mother Chtfrea, : Ther First Church of ChHstt Scientist, In Boston, Mas-i sachUsetts, Mrs. Eddy's great love for Ood afad humanity, led her to write the Manual of The Mother Church, whose tenets, rules, and B-htws are lovingly subscribed to by its members. as a part of this jrreat movement 'Mrs. Eddy established the Christian Science periodical. These are i desfmetf to rarrv th message of salvation to -rwalting nungry hearts throttghout the world. , 'Iit 1908. TBe ChrtsUah Hclence Monitor -was founded: an inter national daily newspaper.-". Its ob ject tne Founder stated was "to injure 1 no man, 'but to bless all mankind" (Miscellany, p. 353); This paper disseminates only good news of an international character. and is circulated in all parts of the globe. With its able editorial staff, its unexcelled news gather ing-method its many, feature pages, and dependable advertising, tne paper provides 1 a (Veritable storehouse of helpfulness to all thinking people, and it is invalu able for the home. ! The Christian Scfcnre Monitor lias ah especial appeal for children of all ages. It may be given to' 'oem with , the full assurance that they will not come in contact with unwholesome reading-matter. was once told Of a young lad who bad been an inveterate reader of daily newspapers, who, alter read ing The Christian Science Monitor exclusively for one week, exclaim ed. "Mother, the world is growing better. ; There has not been a mur der la the whole world for s week.-., i f- - " . If you are hot familiar with this paper. It will be to your In terest to become ; a reader of it Vou will find It onsale at Chris tian Science Reading Rooms, and on many news stands. '-v The Mother Church and Its branch churches, throughout the world, maintain free Christian Science Reading Roomar-Here the Bible; all Mrs. Eddy's writing at! authorised Christian Science' liter ature may be read, borrowed, or prcBasedr,,W!- - Is It any wonder that tbe-Carls Man Scientists revere this divinely way of fall salvation, which is Hat another name for practical -Chris-, tianity dally lived and demonstra ted., v'. v':.;:',!.!' , . . HEALING u-M Christian Science, the way pf full salvation, has come to bring peace. Joy. happiness; : and Isuc- cess to the whole world. It is the truth that reveals and makes clear to human comprehension the AIl-mlgLtniess df God. that He Is lhflnlte. all-inclusive good, the sole Cfedtor of the Universe. Also, It makes clear that mad, made in Hii image and likeness, must and does reflect : God's ' perfection. Therefore it Is Impossible to add to or take front the perfect like-' ness 'of God; 'because' reflection can never be 1 Changed wunout changing. Its source. Reflection! Is effect, not cause. For example, If a beautiful, per fect rose Is placed In a room lined with mirrors, : the reflections will be countless. Yet, each reflec tion maintains Its Individuality, beauty, and perfection. Can these reflections be altered or changed? No, hot without chang ing or destroying the source from which they emanate. Surely, then, ihe only" conclusion to : be reached in regard to-man Is that since God Is changeless I and will forever remain the source. Cause, and Creator of His 'perfect .'spirit- upal creation, man, His reflection, cannot be touched, changed or de stroyed by any belief of mortal ity. Neither can man lose his perfect, spiritual .identity and in dividuality. As mortals cling steadfastly to this truth about God and man, the light 6t spiritual understand ing will dawn upon human con sciousness and 'penetrate - and de stroy the- mist of materiality thus revealing !td huma apprehension the man of God's creating. How ever, there must first a Tdestre for holiness before 'mortals Tare willing to do thev necessary Work to bring It into human experience. The time required, before mortals will perceive, receive, and main tain in thought the perfect like ness of God, will depend upon the amount of darkness, wrong think ing, to be overcome, and their faithfulness in trying to over come It. It will require constant prayer, work, and watchfulness to overcome, eliminate, and obliter ate from human consciousness all that Is unlike good. In eliminating from thought all materiality, one may learn a val uable lesson from the refiners of silver in the olden' times. A re finer knew his work of separating the dross from the silver was not 'complete until he could see his reflection perfectly In the molten mass. Therefore, to experience full salvation it will be necessary for each one of ns to continue our work of separating the dross of material wrong thinking from the gold of pure right thinking until the last particle bf materiality has been consumed in the furnace 'Of spiritual understanding, thereby gaining the clear spiritual percep tlon that will "reveal to us God's perfect creation. . ' Christian Science teaches that salvation means transformation of thbughC Paul" explained ' cleariy that this -process of regeneration is .mental when he said, "Be ye transformed by the. renewing of your ml5d.TII8sis SfId,.'To carr ally' raSnded Is 'deatli ; 4 tb f i "t . irltually ivinded Js 1.. .ad tor. ar govern , man. Man reflects kgood and Is governed by God.i by His eternal -all-inclusive law. -of good.' .Christian; 'Science :teacheS how to turn to this eternal Invisi ble law of good in every hou" of Lneedv;: This law of God is saving and regenerating the lives . oi thousands throughout the," World to-day. There ,is, therefore no room" for evil or -sickfaess to a thought filled with good. ; ' The mental home . . must Joe cleansed of all debris of the car nal . mind; renewed; and restored to perfection through spiritual un derstanding. ; As ah. illustration, suppose we have before us a tract Of land we wish to use for agrl cultural purposes. A glance .will peace." When a new 'thought, then, knocks at the mental door, It should be. analyzed. , t If it is hot good It is not of God, and should not he admitted. - Fear is one of the' greatest ene mies encountered In our" mental journeys Perhaps no one belief In evil causes more, suffering or unhappiness. And surely every one In this audience would rre Joice to be saved from fear and its dire effects. Fear Is the source of many ' ills of .the flesh, of all hate, jealousy, and - desire iar rs venge. ; Humanity, down through the ages, has been struggling to free from the bondage of fear. . . Christian Science declares that In order to master fear, prove its nothingness and- east It out, we show it Is not yet tillable because must see that it Is wholly mental, that It has Its seeming origin in the darkness of ignorance and mortality. Therefore 1t should be brought to the light of spiritual understanding to . be destroyed. The Bible gives us an exact and unfailing . remedy for fear, John said, "Perfect love casteth out fear."- What is perfect love 1 Christian Seience teaches that God is Lots. Therefore fear, whfch is the fruit of the carnal mind, does not and cannot orilgnate Lore, Spirit. Fear is entirely unlike good, God,-and brings forth sorrow and unhappi ness to all its victims. Should fear present Itself to One's thought In tne nature of hate, malice, re venge, sin, sickness, limitation, accident, insanity, or death, the remedy is Love. One must know. that God gives purity and health to His children, that God supplies alt good, that He upholds and protects, that man reflects divide Mind, atad that no faculty of Mind can be lost or impaired; and last, to know that man reflects God, who is everlasting Life. . If we should meet, master.. and destroy every argument of fear as it pre sents Itself to our thought, for bidding it to enter our nveatal home, we would immediately en joy greater abundance of health, peace, freedom, and immortality Fear is also a great foe to the business man. It prevents one from thinking clearly. It clogs the wheels of progress. It interferes with and delays success, for It ar gues, always, limitation. Therefore, one desiring health, happiness, and success Cannot afford for a moment to re main passive or neutral in the presence of evil of any kind. One should destroy it mentally at once by knowing that because it is not of God's creating, it has no real life, entity, or power. One must express alertness and activity to experience and enjoy the. blessings bestowed upon him by his heavenly Father, for these cannot be received while manifesting- Indifference' or neutrality, be cause God is omntactldh , that is all action. Therefore, man, to be God's reflection and fulfill V His holy purpose, must exptessMlvtne energy and must actively manifest the glory of Infinite, divine Love However, should . apathy, sin. disease, fear, or unhappiness pre sent itself to our thought in any one of its myriad forms, we should know at once that since' discord Is not good,-it is but externalised wrong thinking, originating in the caraal mind. ; Christian Science declares, since God is the only Mind, the only in telligence of man. the carnal mind. being wholly material, is : the op posite -. or s counterfeit lot 3 divine Mind. '-T&ekrn&t mind i.1 a i- -er Intelligence rrrp6wer t upon It we find a growth of large trees, saplings, undergrowth," and brambles. It will be necessary to clear the ground before it . Is ready for planting. " As we set about his task we find : It quite easy to uproot the smaller growth. thus preparing, at once this part of the soil tor seed. With the young saplings, it will require harder work, for their roots are deeper in the earth. But with patience, these too may be cleared away For example, 1 know of a busi ness man who, until he was healed through Christian Science, always started the day , burdened with tear. : He was afraid of the food he ate. of sickness, germs. Of the very air he breathed. He became Unhappy and ill worrying about things that never happened. He was fearful he might not reach his Office safely, and on time. .Dur ing the day, he was beset and tor mented by many fears. He was afraid to trust his, fellow-man, he was afraid of loss, failure, and competition, and " that he might not have the judgment to make right decisions about business matters. All these fears ' lessened his ability to think, and to act Lquickly and wisely. They also brought about mental and physi cal suffering. This handicap of fear continued and increased un til each year he was becoming more and more incapacitated tor business. Then, Christian Sci ence entered his lite and he was healed. Through the study" of Christian Science, he learned how to trust God at all times, and to know that divine intelligence is contmuairy caring ror and sup plying all good. This understand ing freed him from- fear, and brought him to health, peace, .free dom, and success in business. To succeed in business with thought filled with , fear is like trying to drive an automobile with the brake on. It -gets along fairly well on the level, but let one ' try to make a hill or sur mount some difficult business problem with the brake set. Or the thought filled with tear, and fall ure and defeat are almost certain Unless the brake Is "released en tirely, one finds climbing the hill of success a very arduous task. The -Psalmist said, "The Lord is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear? the Lord is the strength of my life; of whom shall I be afraid?" J Another way in which the car nal mind tries to delay progress and interfere with our human en deavors is to create mental apathy to' . make one more -passive, neu tral, and indifferent-when .keen ness, alertness, and activity are needed. Again let us use the an tomobile for an Illustration. We know in operating a car, to be in a central position means to be?de- 1 1 eh.&$ from power. In this . post 1 1 M nm m tioa the car . either . remains .sta tionary; orcoasts- down grade ua- Ul It reaches the lowest level. iD assume, a neutral position means to be inactive, lending neitner as slstan ve nor resistance." T ' Finally "Kra-come to the vlarger trees. , Temptation may SayTLet us cut these off at the groundVlt Is really too hard to uproot them.. Or better still, "Let as leave them standing,, for they have been there so long and are pleasing to the sight." The. food tiller, vfll not listen, to such argumen ts. He knows, too well, the time lost m cultivating around ' these '' old stumb8 - and 'trees, the land wast ed,, the delay occasioned by Tun ning i Into " the hidden roots.y Bo we must start to clear the ground completely and to dig, down deep Into the earth to destroy every particle of root, in order to - pre vent a second growth from spring ng up to interfere with cultiva tion. Some of the old stumps and roots may be so unyielding that will take dynamite to remove them. But It must be done. At last the laborer is rewarded. for every particle of growth or ob struction has been cleared away The field lies ready to yield one hundred .fold. So when we turn to Christian Science lor healing, we 1 are- taught- how obvious ? and highly important it is that one ex amine carefully each thought, and the accumulation bf wrong think ing be cleared away, before , one can experience health, joy,-peace, and salvation. . - r u hsefeh Sources Bong Life i - The basic: source tt autonxbUe valud mrs toot always apparent t the eye... t- ; , ,.- A' rnotxjr fcsir like - a Wuse, may LCOH'tft'frreat deal more substan tial than it really is, rieeaue Cf this difficulty niore and rrtort Ihodsahda are turning to Dodge , br6thers rrdcf fot insoranco against disappointment. -Jri v ntheyi&r: have praved, 'and eaclt . year proves anew, that Xtodge Brothers Care as deeply crmcerned with the UNSZEN goodness of their 'motor carta with the SeettN. U- ! 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It 'la proclaiming to all mankind ' the universality ef good. It is the great spiritnal light that is pene trating and clearing away the mist of materiality, thus revealing, the glory i of God's perfect spiritual creation. In the words of our hymn (Christian Science Hymnal, p. a36): "Breaking; through the clouds of darkness, . , Black with error, doubt, and fear; . Lighting. un each sombre shadow. With a radiance soft and tlearj Filling every heart with gladness, That its holy power feels, Comes the Christian Science Gospel; Sin it kills and grief it heals." For many jran, those able to pay tc? fsiscs for xnotorinx luatury haVe bocjht eiLcTiia der cars as a natter of course. 1945 259S But it refoalned -for Hupoobils, rith ia efBdent cWekpxnent'ol the araJ;ht-eiJ; to bring the finest of eiht-cyEadsr pcrforta ance to a fat wider market. . : , , Attaott from its appearance too ytsrs the beautiful HupTTKicale EcKt becaae the largest eeHinc ttJght-eishrt the twrU. 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