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    FAGÜ TWO
S atu td a y , jtooeniber K», UN­
ASHLAND DAILY TIDINGS
■ ¡■ K U m
9BE
Ashland
¡B E
Tidings
; “J u s tic e .” The sc rip tu ra l reference
: :a a o th er; in substance they a re en-
t.re ly differen t.
W herefore, m oral
i to be /used in connection th erew ith
E stablished 187«
is M atthew 5: 21 and 22, and 43-45.
philosophy
should
have
no
place
in
P ublished Every Evening Except ;
The
ch u rch extends a cordial in v ita ­
church
curricu
lu
m
.
If
it
doe3,
the
Sunday
By GEORGE E. ROBERTS
tion to all who desire to w orship
TH E ASHLAND PR IN TIN G CO.
chu-ch becomes m erely a dogm atic
(From the Monthly Bulletin for December Issued by The National City Bank of New York)
¡w ith us. W . Judson Oldfield m in­
vehicle in the insistence of th e fru it
O FFIC IA L CITY AND COUNTY
ister.
of the sp irit m an ifestin g th rough
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 3 9
ihe individual consciousness as an
N azarene C hurch
H E advance cf agricultural missioner at M anchester, England, The Commission has determ ined
in tellectu al force w ithout th e power
C. K, LOGAN, Editor
prices
has
put
new
life
into
as
follows:
that
5
|i
per
cent
is
a
fair
rate
of
C
oiner
of F o u rth and C streets,
the sp irit, which conies only!
business in sections where
The marketing of wheat in the future return, and fixed $18,900,000,000 as
i
Services
for
Sunday, December 17:
E n tered a t th e A shland, Oregon (
th ro u g h reg en eratio n — the conscious
depression has existed, and the will be characterized by much uncertainty t h e aggregate value of railroad
¡Sunday
school
a t 9:45 p, in., T h o rn ­
P ostotfice as Second-class Mall Mat
Volume
of
business
beine
done
in
re«ardln8
consumption
and
prices.
Many
„
the e ¿onUnen^
^?! pr ope« y used in providing trans-
contact, th ro u g h C hrist, w ith the
v u iu i . u . c . u i . UU9111CS3
u c iu g u u u iic h i countr.es
c o u n t r ie s in
m th
c o n tin e n t of'Euiope“
of
Mistor* une doesn’t come to
tor.
m
ost
lines
in
all
parts
of
the
coun-
be
sorelv
m need of »heat, but it is cot portation. This valuation is based
ton
S.
W
iley,
su
p erin ten d en t P reach ­
sp irit of God, and the supposed min-!
What Constitutes Advertising
try is now very satisfactory. As known how they can possibly pay for i t upon an investigation of the actual
>u so freq u en tly as you go to
ing
services
at
11 a. in. and 7:30 p.
iste r of the gospel becomes a t once,
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d e rsta n d ­
a rule prices of m anufactures have
dubious"'fund.*,0 m S ? A«e' value of rai.lroad property, before
it.
j
in.
Rev.
C
harles
M. K ing, pastor of
a professor of m oral philosophy in-j
ing am ong som e as. to w hat consti i
not advanced enough to cover the will be so much the larger quantity on offer the war, plus investm ents since,
&
advances
in
wages
and
raw
ma-
¡2
C0Ufltrje5
whose
credit
is
sound,
with
and
has
nothing
to
do
with
the
the N azarene church at Medford will
tu te s news and w hat advertising,
stead of a tea c h e r of the doctrines ofi
terials, with the result that com- the COQ“ <iuent effect upon prices.
am ount of stocks and bonds. The
Good looks and plenty of <S>
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which !
I preach m orning and evening in th e
C hrist. In such case no m ore sp irit-i
rate of return named is not as-
plaints of little or no profits are
* Grain Congestion
Is u sed by new spapers to d if f e r e n t :
‘ja c k ” a re a g reat aid in a tta in - <$>
. sured to individual companies.
common.
, ..
.
.
ual force would m anifest th ro u g h the
I local church. Come and hear him.
a te betw een th em : “ ALL fu tu re
lh .,Ct
e , m
arketing
ing popularity.
<•>
The ******
iron «••***
and siw»
steel tsiuunvij
industry is
is w?«I
^ aru
ei,nK situation
snuauon in the but is simply the basis upon which
(P
ra y e r m eeting W ednesday, 7:30 p.
church th an th ro u g h a college or a>
events, w here an adm ission charge
at about
about 80
The
going at
80 per
per cent of * e_8L .h^ ? _ bec? complicated b y . a rate-calculations are made.
im
.
You are cordially invited to
is m ade or a collection is tak e n IS
scentific lab o rato ry .
It m anifests
capacity, and m aking headway country °railw of ay offerings at the companies must compete, with the
Every ad d itio n al divorce in
ADVERTISING.”
T his applies to -
(come
and w orship w ith u-
J. E.
only a dogm atic m oral, scientific and
. X..
,
upon bookings accum ulated during
result that some will doubtless
o rganizations and societies of every • the movie crow d m eans an ad-
♦h*
strikes.
Pig
iron
is
lower
as
,1,t^
.
of
the
rai
Foads
to
h
a
a
"
cam
more
than
5K
per
cent,
and
■
M
cShane
pastor.
the
strikes.
Pig
iron
is
lower
as
dead philosophy.
N othing m ore.
kind as well as to individuals.
•’ tional boost in salary.
a restiP of tne resum ption of die it. The congestion seems to othcrs will earn less. Those earn-
S piritu al experience and pow er is
All rep o rts of such activities a fte ’
num erous furnaces, and prices are have been the w orst ever known, ing more arc requircd to pav one.
At R«i>(ist Church
they have occurred is news.
lacking.
weaker in several lines. The fu­ over 400 country elevators m K an- half tne excess ] nto a fund to be
A conservative is one who is
All com ing social or organization
sas
b
e
i
n
g
at
one
time
closed
be-
m
anaged
by
the
Inter-S
tate
Coin-
“
F
ray
Go T h erefo re,” the tliemo
ture is hopefully viewed, on the
N ew spapers in the W illam ette val­
m eetings of societies w here n c ! opposed to every form of rad i-
stren g th of buying by the railroads, cause their bins were full. But the mission and invested in reserve
ifo r Sunday m orning. Evening topic,
ley a re raisin g a g re a t hullabaloo
m oney con trib u tio n is solicited, ln iti • ? calism except his own.
prospects for another year of ac- congestion has n ot been simply at ra jlroad equipment, available for
: “ God’s Suprem e D em and.” Sunday
the
railroad
stations
in
the
west,
use
¡n
emergencies
like
g
the
atlon charged, or collecton tak en IS j
ab o u t the d octrine of divine healing
a i " «
x
»
s
E , ÿ " ;r °'” 8
¡school a t 9:45 a. in. B. Y. 1*. V.
8ca"
present.
NEWS.
as ta u g h t by Dr. Price. They a re
Efficiency Is the noble a rt of
e^nf
nfidencc am ong autom obile man- ^ ‘he’ N orthw estern Miller says r
purposc of railroad
at 6 p. in. Ju n io r 11. Y. F. F, at 5.
Subscriptiou P rice D elivered iu City:
says regulation of course is to protect
tak in g m oney and g e ttin g m ore , j hacked by such m oral philosophers as
usarr hirers.
i
You a re cordially invited to a tte n d
that millers
One m outh ................................. S .65
Doctors Poling, W ood, H arp er, Rey­
T he textile industries have been been paying m M inneapolis nave the public. The roads are natural
m ileage o u t of it th an it con­
•
these services.
The pastor would
1.95
T hree m o u t h s .............................
remiums
of 5 in to cars
10 monopolies
and it
t in t
nolds, Snyder, W aldo, Boozer and
stim ulate« by the rise of raw ma- cent , pcr bushel
for w heat
Vhrir charges
a n d is « right
operations
tains.
Six m onths .................................. 3.75
’
request
th
a
t
th
e
sick, if possible,
r % S iCh a7 regarded that could be re-routed Eastw ard, ¡hoüld
! Clyde.
These doctors of divinity
7.5c !
One year
.................................
be under governm ental
in
•n strong
position,
and
ar*
m
’
»nomo
I
come
M
onday,
W
ednesday
and F ri­
p C e i y " "em ployedQ th in
for p ^ i i n ^ o S o F o r b e a r s ”
re'« ‘ o n tro !’ The Interest’ of (he Esch-
T here a re two so rts of sh o rt- « .¡-a n n o t stand for th e stro n g d o ctrin e
Mail and R a m i R outes
comp
day evenings, or on Sunday, to ho
vears
pairing out oi order cars.
»C um m ins law is to give a s s u rjje e
One m onth ............ ..................... $ .65
more e th»n t»-o years.
age th a t a re u n p ard o n ab le; one
J01' baptism by th e Holy S pirit and
n the whole e the
the outlook
outlook for
for
° nC fm Vhng company has had a t?
to th#
t he P«6!1
public
c
•
- ■
! prayed for. If necessary, lie will go
1.95
On
T hree m onths .............................
.
?
?
n
one
t!'e
t,
a ,n o ‘®, tn e o u tlo o k t o r crew of about one hundred carpen- charges will 1 e restricted, a.'d to
T hat is too m uch
3.50 ¡ is of rep u ta tio n and the o th er <♦> divine healing.
Six m onths .................................
b iu tre ss during the w inter m onths ters at w ori. a n a
,u at cnarges w ill r
j to your home at any tim e.
B. C.
to
r
them
.
T
h
a
t
tran
scen
d
s
the
in
­
__ investors
________ on the other hand
is good with a promise o f c n n t ln -
1 1 work, an a estim ates tnat the
is of cash.
S.5Í
One year ...................................
. vance . nex*
T i e ‘¡urmtr
’ j roinise
ot
contln
each
car
lt
gcts
,s
cogting
the
com-
t
h
a
t
in
r
u
n
i
M
iller,
pastor.
n-ovidina de- ' ' “ v ” '"c*r *l g c t s ,s C 0 8 tId ® t"® c, ? m * th a t in regulating charges the
ADVERTISING RATES
<? tellect and they have given a deal
Display A dvertising
of
in
tellectu
al
study
to
such
m
a
t­
i- HEZ HECK SAYS:
Methodist Kp'scojinl Church
favorable, and - t that » the rise
»¡osie Insertion, each in ch . . . , 30c
. «• ularly
uiany cjipuricrs,
exporters, nave
have n<
had great t urn on caPital actually invested.
<»> ters and are n ot ready to adm it th a t
<
¥>
“ Some goes to social
Sunday school at 9:45.
At the
YEARLY CONTRACTS
In- Ot »o*» u !e s / i ° CS ''iOt
losses through /allure to fill con-
The threat to repeal the Esch-
^ s p i r i t u a l th in g s a re not discernible by
g ath erin g s to show off,
»et t c r.re te.at has taken p,ace in tracts on account of the car situ- Cummins law naturally has the ef-
Display Advertising
j m eriting church service, R ?v. G. ().
‘arm products. 7 oe D tt cannot be atinn
ihe c arn al m ind.
One tim e a w e e k ........................ 2 7 ^ v &
w hile o th ers go jis t to be
¡O liver who is with the Me hodist
licglec e J t ’ a> ihe nrices -d firm at!'rE l « . t .t. k . . j
v
<ect of in creasirg the tim iditv of
Two times a week....................... 25 c <$> bo red .”
products
are d -e n .l-p t u n -r F u_ . The eJ^ect °J
blockade hs.s th e public toward railroad iim s t-
<?>
W ell, when we heard Dr. Price we
jb o ard of education, will speak. Spe-
Nvery o th e r d a y .......................... 20 «
m p i's taki"«
-ncc-«Aor*ed sun ?u-en t0 kCCP tbe pnCC oi w bcat in m ents. Railroad service cannot je
surm
ised
as
m
uch.
The
devil
can-
) cial music by «the choir at botli tho
- h e - a - i \ L t " D- v s n e r ^ v c a n n o t
C,°Uu i 7 S,Xu tO ten C?Dt* ? Cr had without the facilities, V and
Local Reader»
------------------------------------------------------ jn o t be expected to give lip any of
te main a.’re d unless the farmed bl?S-hel bcl° W -he n? rm a - pa- ^ y th c ” cannot be had un,ess “ “ »”
Each line, each tim e ................... -10«
m orning and evening church sirv .
with
prices
at
the
seaboard
and
in
vesting
public
is
assured
61
a
rc-
To ru n every o th er dby for one
w ere conform ity to law and cusiom bis strongholds w ithout a protest,
¡ices.
E vangelistic m eeting at 7 :30
».St a share in it.
Tbe improved c o rd iti- rs in the k r ° ? e' O cean tra n sP °rta tl°n 19 tu rn corresponding to what can be
m onth, each line, each tim e . . 7c as set out in th e Mosiac law and a t - P 1 a church has been reduced to a
i p d u . t N e s ' s f f ! ! U h t l a r g e ! / n ^ r level r
d° Wn ‘°
in ° ‘her 6 ® ^
i n v « tm«nt.
! with an opening song service. T he
To run every issue for one m onth
I pastor will be the speaker a t the ev-
the nature cf a rally from the ex- P It must not he suooosed how- ° nC V‘eWf
. hcld at
ok m ore, each line, each tim e . . 5 c ten tio n to rite s and cerem onies as niere philosophical society, it has
established by tra d itio n of th e elders ceased to function as a sp iritu a l
tr»»»., denression and lo w n r o d n c -
.i, I
1
supposed, how- sources of this agitation seems t»
Classified Column
| ening m eeting. The young people’s
.
depression ana low procuc ever, that the railroads have not h e that the railroads are owned hv
One cent th e word each tim e.
-£>n of 1921. Many experienced heen moviniz larire Quantities of
r
• u . ra,.lroaa8 ? re ° *
(devotional service at 6:30 p. nt. All
Jesu s scoffed th e ir tra d itio n s and pow er, and if the tea c h e r has become
observers do not believe that 1.»
•
nA. 8
•
9ua ntities or a fcw n c h bankers who are able 16
To ru n every issue for one m onth
Í
in
tellectu
ally
philosophical
instead
-o
ervers
co
not
Deneve
that
in-
grain.
lh
e
receipts
of
wheat
a
t
Ol,t
their
hands
in
thei-
n
r
r
k
e
t
»
are invited to all the m eetings a t
asserted th a t he cam e to estab lish a 1
or m ore, %c th e w ord each tim e.
ffustnal costs are low enough to <he twelve “ o r im a r v m a r k e ts ” f ro m < 1 n »u nanQ 8 ln t n .e ‘ PGC»et*
of
experim
entally
sp
iritu
a
l,
his
no­
•urnish
the
basi,
for
pe.m
anent
V
.b
1
t
o
i
N
o
^
n
S
K
1922.
w
™
tid
e
!he
'
n
e
'
X
V
"
p
eansHpP
rc;‘
the
M ethodist church.
Legal R ate
new dispensation in which regenera-j
prosperity.
220,605.000 bushels against 244- 8CrVice. The r a i l r o a d however,
F irst tim e, per 8-pt.'nt lin e ..........10c tion was to tak e precedence over the tions of th e “ old tim e relig io n ” is
T rin ity Episcopal Church
Each subsequent time, per 8-
Position cf Corn Cron Strong
//5.000 bushels in the e trre sp o n d - are not owned by bankers; the
law. He told them th e ir em pty form s likely to d iffe r m ate ria lly from th a t ■
polnt l i n e ...................................... 5c
ing
weeks
of
last
year,
and
of
o
th
er
ow
nership
is
widely
distribute.’
of
such
teach
ers
as
Dr.
Price.
Chris-
V
icar,
the Rev. F. K. Ham m ond.
Card of t h a n k s .............................. $1.00 of religion w ere of no avail, unless tia n itv comes to the individual as an '
The November e-«:,nates of the grains about the same as last year. a n d will respond with additional
Holy
com
m union at 8 a. m. Sunday
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2 tfcc superseded by a saving faith. T h a tJ
D epartm ent of A griculture show E xports of United States w heat, capital only as it believes the in-
experience.
“
Being
born
a
g
a
in
”
i
s
!
school
a
t
9:45. M orning service and
Fraternal Orders and Societies
that the production record for including flour as wheat, in Oc- vestm ent to be safe. Some of the
they said, was blasphem y.
not e n te rin g w hen you are old, into !
A dvertising for fra te rn a l orders
serm on a t 11 on “ Modern Life and
corn is h:gher than th at of the pre- tober
were
18,282,140 bushels stro n g er companies are still able
Je su s claim ed to be the long-;
v ous m onth, and including the against IS,_05,96o bushels in O c- to raise m oney by giving*)mort-
or societies c h arg in g a reg u la r initl
th e womb of your m other, and being ¡
R eligion.” S tran g ers a re cordially
csrry-over gives a total available i cbcrL,1 , ^ - sai?®
9 ct,°- «ages that come ahead of the
stio n fee and dues, no discount. Re looked for M essiah. To them th a t j physically born again, but it is be- (
!
welcomed.
supply for the coming year of b e r . •’ >, 19-2, 114,973,000 bushels, stock, but this is ju st like putting
Pglous and benevolent orders will be was blasphem y, because they could
3,024,000,000 bushels, or about the against 161,572,000 bushels in the a second m ortgage on a farm,
charged th e re g u la r ra te fcfr all ad not im agine a M essiah in the person ing born again, into a new sp iritu a l ¡
am ount of last year’s crop, saying
,p<; ri<?d
and T his process cannot be carried in-
life, such a life, indeed, as cannot be f
vertislcg when an adm ission or othei
M erry C hristm as will soon be here,
of
a
c
a
rp
e
n
te
r’s
son
instead
of
in
one!
nothing
of
carry-over.
Consider-
145,3a
1,000
bushels
in
1920.
definitely, because the margin of
sparge Is m ade.
reasonably and in tellectu ally com- i
i
We
have a full line of nu ts and can-
•ng that there are more hogs on the
bjUrt ” er??orn ’ J? m us.t be consid- safety grow s smaller.
P roper
of th e g rea t d ig n itaries of the church, i
! prehended, b u t one which the sp irit
;
dies
a t th e right prices. Flaza M ar­
farm s, and a much greater num ber c r ?d t “ at ’*
grain offered a t financing of the railroads requires
' Jesus, a lowly N azarene, teaching
c f cattle in feed lots than a year rai*way stations in the last three
approxim ately one-half of the
knows and th e individual feels, be-
ket, 61 N orth Main.
8 3 tf
the comm on people, even publicans
ago, the position of corn is very m onths had been prom ptly moved capital shall be represented by cap-
i cause th e re comes a new conscious­
strong. The way the record-break-
me term inal m arkets, prices of ¿tai stock: in other words, that pro-
1 BIBLE THOUGHT) ! and sin n ers, d ire g a rd in g m any of ness of pow er and satisfactio n which
R i^idence ¡uni Business Lois—
ing crop and carry-over of last
,e **tter m ight not have been sus- portion should be proprietary cap-
| the cherished rite s and declaring th a t
year has been disposed of augurs tai,n j
a\
ngures th at have
jn order to obtain favorable
the reason cannot deny.
FOR TODAY—
At half value. Now Is tho tim e
' he came not to destroy, but to ful-
well for the corn-grow ers in the ru «ed, and even Liverpool prices term s upon borrow ed money. Very
I Bible Thoughts memorized, will prove a- lj
<o
get bargains. D on't wait until
It
could
he
very
reasonably
ex-
i
priceless hex 1 tag a iri a lte r years.
iuture. Calculations indicate th at
iave been affected.
little new capital has been raised
i ill the law. declaring the em ptiness j
___ « ___________
spring
to buy. Nut» Sed. Staples-
pected
th
a
t
new
spaper
m
en,
se
e
in
g
;
approxim ately 3,200,000,000 bushels
IS sh ° r t> ,n° t for railroads by that m eans re-
r.LmrTo ' •
nr( ’"i-TarL'iCTi^ ’
¡of form and rites, and announcing
of corn were consum e! in this over 10,000,000 bales, and prices cently. M ost of the purchases of
R ealty Agency.
88-2
the
w
orks
of
Dr.
Price
and
not
being
SATURDAY, DECEM BER IG
(th a t tl’.e “ g rea test am ong you shall
country or exported last year and ? rc
man double the pre-w ar equipm ent lately have been accom-
!
able
to
explain
them
,
or
from
w
hat
A SAFE IN V ESTM EN T:— He i he your se rv a n t”— th a t, to them , was
there never has been but one crop ^eve*- Ih e w orst of it is that until ptjshed on the installm ent plan,
¡so u rce th e pow er sp ran g would a t­
of that size in the history oi the ?orae waY 18 discovered of m aster- m ortgaging the equipm ent
for
th a t h a th pity upon the poor lend- ■ blasphem y.
country, and but four crops ex- in g the boll weevil, we are des- about 75 p er cent of the value,
trib
u
te
the
resu
lts
to
psychological!
e th to the L ord; and t h a ' which
Then he denounced them u tte rly ,
ceeding 3,000,000,000 bushels. The tin ®d to have short crops and high The railroad
rafli
blockade this fall
effects, such as co n centration a n d '
he h a th given will he hap him ; when he said:
price in Chicago is about 70 cents Pnce8- The short crop of this year has shown th at the biggest railroad
’Woe unto you,
per bushel, and a t w estern railroad 18 not due to small acreage or an problem is how to raise the m oney
again. F roverbs 19: 7.
I Scribes, P harisees, hypocrites! for ! the like, but, it is stra n g e th a t men,-'
stations about double the price of «specially bad season, but chiefly to keep the railroads up to the
• yet sh u t up the kingdom of heaven supposed to have experienced regen- ‘
a year ago.
to m® insect pest.
grow ing business of the country.
C laim s W h ite r and Much Cheap4‘r
era
tio
n
and
given
deep
investigation
;
ag a in st m en; for ye n e ith e r go in
W heat is in a strong position.-------------- Railroad Situation
^ bc radroad companies came in­
Light th a n Elei-trlc o r Gas
to
the
sc
rip
tu
re
s—
th
e
teachings,
j
SA T l’RIiAY SERMON ETT E
to the crop-m oving season with
statistical! ly, in view o f t h e ------
yourselves, n e ith e r su ffe r ye them
doctrines
and
w
orks
of
the
C
h
ris
t'
crops
of
br<
bread
_
grains
_
in
____
Europe.
r
_
_
The
value
of
railroad
stocks
has
m
uch
motive
power
in
poor
con
di
B. R. G reer
th a t a re e n te rin g to go in .” T h at, to
T he norm al pre-w ar w heat pro- suffered a marked decline in the tion as a result of the shopm en’s
and His early follow ers— fam iliar •
Edison enabled us to enjoy tli
NOTE— This colum n is not
them , was blasphem y personified,
duction-of France was about 325,- p ast m onth, which is generally at- strike, and have had to deal with
benefits of i Itcr.c Tight, r o u n t Weis
w ritten n Lhe spirit f dogm atic
w ith the record th a t not only was Í
000,000 bushels, and the norm ai tributed to the results of the re- an extra heavy m ovem ent of coal,
b ach ’s m antle m ade it possible to
criticism . It rep re sen ts th e per­ and they cricJfled Him.
th is healing pow er m anifest in tlie
annual consum ption is 340,000,000 cent election, and the stren g th en - resulting from the coal strike, ana
I
h
e
fu
n
d
am
en
tals
of
the
doctrines
have ¡he incandescent /a s light, hu
sonal »lews of th e w riter in lhe
to
345,000,000
bushels.
A
saving
ing
of
the
anti-railroad
elem
ent
in
w
ith
all
traffic
reviving.
In
the
last
w orks of Jesu s H im self, h u t also i
:t I eniained ¡or ; !,we:iish • nglnet
in b je c ts tre a te d , ; ml le a d e rs are
of C hrist w ere these; R egeneration
of 14,000,000 is expected from the Congress. It is supposed th at the week of O ctober 1,014,480 carloads
¡hrough
his disciples and th ro u g h
nam ed Johnson, l ow living ; i For
• xpected to i ccept them Wit.i
m
illing
regulations,
requiring
“war
first
effort
by
this
elem
ent
will
be
of
freight
were
loaded,
which
is
th io u g h faith in His divinity and
land
to devise a lam p th a t woul i
w hatever reserv atio n s they like.
th e seventy as well, could not readily |(
flour” to be used, but the im port for the repeal of the so-called but a fraction of one per cent be-
m ission; baptism of th e Holy Spirit,
b
urn
o
rdinary, everyday kerosene o
In the m ain, it is the hope of the
requirem
ents
are
calculated
a
t
“g
u
aran
ty
”
clause
of
the
E
sch-
low
the
peak-loading
of
any
week
and healing sickness of th e body accept it as a m an ifestatio n of super- ¡
and produce a light said by iiie man
about 80,000,000 • bushels.
T he Cummins law, which directs the in the history of the country. The
w riter :o lo ¡ood.
This tolum n
n a tu ra l healing power d em o n stratin g
scien tists who have seen it to b ■’
grain crops of Germany are very Inter-State Commerce Commission car loading figures for the past
th ro u g h faith . Those now p reach ­
s ihe w rite r's pulpit.
Being r.
th
ro
u
g
h
an
o
rd
in
ary
serv
an
t
of
th
e
(
w hiter than electric. The lam p is a
short,
and
this
is
true
of
Italy,
to
so
adjust
rates
as
to
yield
a
fair
m
onth
not
only
exceed
those
for
nere laym an, ordained m inisters,
ing th e " fo u r s q u a re ” gospel claim
sim ple to o p erate as the old style oil
The situation is summ ed up by return upon the value of aggregate Novem ber, 1921, but are the high-
Lord.
Surely they a re not blind ¡i
who have given the tu b je e t much
th a t is the Bible record, and those
lam p, burns w ithout odor, sm oke o
J. E. Hay, Canadian T rade Com- investm ent in railroad property, est for th at m onth on record.
thought and in v estigation may
philosophers— the blind leading th e
who profess to believe th e record
noise, and is proving a sensation
ake ;ssue with ns on m any jo in ts,
blind. Surely th e ir religion is n o t
w
here nil light i; used.
m ust accept th is doctrine because it
if .hev do, ihey are welcome to
• a scientific philosophy in stead of a filled w ith untold riches— flow ing! ad v a n ta g e s as a d esirab le location ( P ra y er m eeting, W ednesday, 7:30 p.
Mr. Johnson offers to send a lam;
co n trad ict .hem from th eir pul­ is fu n d am en tal.
on
ten days' free tria l and will even
reg
e
n
e
ratin
g
,
vital,
sp
iritu
a
l
ex
p
e
ri­
w
ith
m
ilk
and
honey—
beckoning
to
¡fo
r
factories,
b
ran
ch
p
lan
ts,
pits.
These ¡.erm onettes will in
etc.— m. Them e, “ The Holy S pirit in the
T here is a deal of difference be­
give
one to the first user in each lo •
no way open lhe colum ns of the
th e footsore and d istressed to e n te r'A D V E R T IS E .
ence.
Synoptic G ospels.” The glad hand cality who will help introduce it. A
tw
een
m
oral
philosophy
and
C
hris­
Tidings to religious disquisitions.
C ertain t is th a t the d o ctrines and in and be a t peace.
¡ T h a t vour section will a ttra c t is extended to all. C. F. K oehler, le tte r addressed to V. M. Johnson, 3;.
tian philosophy.
The point of di­
O ur view is th a t C h ristian ity is a
m
an
ifestatio
h
s
of
h
ealin
g
pow
er,
N. F ifth St., P o rtla n d , Ore., wifi
( g re a te r a tte n tio n today th a n ever be- pastor.
; ita , experience hot cn ¡niellect-
gression is subtle, and th e g rad ien t is
bring
full p a rtic u la rs about th is won ­
claim
ing
to
d
e
m
o
n
stra
te
th
ro
u
g
h
Dr.
i
fore
if
you
A
D
VERTISE.
WILL
IT
NEVER
CEASE?
•.al philosophy.
easy. M orality has all to do w ith
derfu
l
new lam p. He has an I n te r ­
Price is not a fam iliar sig h t in the
Eleven years ago. Jesse P. W ebb, j T h a t y o u r v ast resources w ill re- ( F iis t C hurch of C hrist, S cientist esting agency offer, too.
•— ad',-.
At th e tim e of C h rist’s m inistry, m ate ria l m a tte rs. C h ristian ity Is a m odern church, b u t th o se who have
u
n
d
e
r
sentence
to
die
for
th
e
m
u
rd
e
r
ceivc
th
e
consideration
th
e
ir
inipor-
P
ioneer
avenue
south.
Sunday
th ere were two recognized religious philosophy of the soul. Law is th e |
atten d ed
m ust
a d m it
th a t
his of W illiam Johnson, in P o rtla n d , I tane© has long en title d them to, if services a t 11 o’clock. S ubject of
orality is
organizations— th e P h a rise e s
and m edium th ro u g h which m th
e "thing !preaching haS 3 v ita lity ‘ in fe rest and w as received a t the sta te p e n ite n ta ry ' 5 ou ell th e w orld— A D V ER TISE.
lesson, “ Is the U niverse including
Saducees.
These w ere the Jew ish enforced. C h ristian ity is
pow
er
th
a
t
is
not
found
in
th
e
ordì-
j
n
Salem
.
Today
he
is
w
alking
the
T
h
a
t
th
e
d
ire
c
tin
g
heads
of
m
anu-
Man evolved by Atom ic F o rce.” Sun­
organized religious societies of th e behind th e soul which d irects the
n ary church service, th a t u n d e r b is s tre e ts a free m an.
faetv .-ers, investors seeking profit- day school a t 10 o’clock. W ednes-
m
an
into
inpral
rec
titu
d
e
and
sp
irit-
tim es.
T he P h arisees w ere rigid
preaching, men and women in g rea t
Though th e extension of ex ecu tiv e’ able o u tle t for c a p ital, as w ell as, day evening m eetings a t 8 o’clock,
Don’t fill your house w ith steam
observers of th e e x tern al form s of ual power.
num bers a re strick e n w ith a con­ clem ency, G overnor Oswald W e s t'th o s e on the outlook fo r good farm s R eading room open daily from 2 un-
by
w ashing a t home.
religion, w ith o u t genuine piety; full
Mora! philosophy may have a form
sciousness of sin and confess to th e com m uted his d e a th sentence to life j and hom es, are rea d in g th e papers til 5 p. m. excepting Sundays and
Don’t
risk sickness hanging your
of fo rm ality ; w ith a censorious self- of G odliness, but it m ust of neces-
new b irth — th a t th ere is som ething im prisonm ent. T h u rsd ay n ig h t Act- e v e r? day looking for o p p o rtu n itie s, holidays.
wet clothes out in the icy w eather.
rig h teo u s spirit in m a tte rs of m orals sity, deny th e pow er thereof,
in it th a t is not found e lse w h e r
ing G overnor Roy W. R itn e r g r a n te d ' ADA E R TISE.
Send us tlie weekly w ashing and
and m anners. T h eir pretensions to
The line of dem arcation betw een
an im m ediate experience of individ- him a full pardon.
A n o th er m u r-i
T h a t th e best re su lts from any
Christian Church
keep your hom e b rig h t and pleasant
su p erio r san ctity led them to sepa- m orality and C h ristia n ity is a very
ual u p lift an d lig h t th a t is not ex- !
¡k in d o f a d v e rtisin g a re obtained by
C prner of Second and B streets. and yourself free from colds and
rate them selves from th e o th er Jew s, i fine one a n d m ay be lost sight of perienced in m oral o r scientific d e re r is free.
Not
once
d
u
rin
g
the
11
y
ears
did
i “ keeping ev e rlastin g ly a t it.” AD- Jo h n F. L eggett, m in ister, 243 M oun­ sickness.
I hey were stric t and form al o b s e n - ' e n tire ly unless m orality is viewed
philosophy— and a cle a r conscious­ W ebb seek his rele ase o r was th e in -jV E R T IS E .
tain avenue. Sunday school a t 10
The care, thoroughness and s a n i­
era of the rites and cerem onies of as but a fru it of C h ristian ity .,
ness of a new life.
liu
e
n
c
e
of
friends
b
ro
u
g
h
t
to
bear
T
h
a
t
no
m
a
tte
r
w
h
a
t
you
have
to
a.
m.
M
orning
w
orship
a
t
11.
Sub­
ta
ry
processes we use in ou r plant
the w ritten (M osiac) law and for in- and not in any sense C h ristian ity it-
Such doctrines and m an ifestatio n s, to o b tain his freedom . H e w as th e sell, th e colum ns of th e new spapers ject, “ The Story of a Brave L ittle is resu ltin g in an increasing num ber
sistence on the validity of the tra - self.
M oral philosophy d irects the
to th e o rd in a ry m ind, ap p e ar very oldest m an in th e penal in s titu tio n ,j w ill fill y our needs in th e su re st and G irl.” The ju n io r congregation will of satisfied patrons.
ditions of the elders (theology of the intellect, th ro u g h its reasoning fac-
F o r th e s e 'm o s t econom ical way. A D V ER TISE. m eet in the m ain au d ito riu m . Chris-
law ). They had th e ir p riests to per- ttlty. into th e p ath s of sobriety and s ro n - -in fact, they tran scen d rea-» from point of sentence.
rites.
fillin
’'
v
irtue
and
a
high
idealism
,
so
th
a
t
son—
but,
to
those
who
claim
to
have
reasons,
life
im
p
riso
n
m
en
t,
im posed:
T h at if you w a n t in cre ase d b u s i- jtia n E ndeavor a t 6:30 p. ni. Even-
form th e ir religious
irtu e becom es a hibit. C h ristian ity expeldenced a sPi r i t ûal tra n s fig u ra - because of a crim e co m m itted in cold ( n e ss— AD V ER TISE.
ing service a t 7:30. Subject, “ T h e 1
about th e sam e office o u r m odern
preachers fill. Thev expounded the reg en erates th e m ind and h e a rt of tion and a Personal know ledgee oi blood, was sh o rten ed to 11 y ears.j
T h at m ost new spaper re a d e rs a re l T hree M anifestations of the Holy
h.,> according to the tra d itio n s (th e- the individual and gives s p ir itu a l,sp iritu a l P°w er. ’hey seem to be b u t No w onder th e law has little t e r r o r s , bo o sters. They pass on. ev e ry th in g . S p irit.” This is the th ird of a series
Send iï
o’ogy) of the elders. The governing pow er to continuously m anifest vir- the n a tu ra l w orkings of s p iritu a l to r ce rtain e le m en ts.. How m uch! good, w h e th e r found in e d ito ria l or! of constructive serm ons on th e Holy
class m ostly were P harisees. They tue th ro u g h th e actions of m ankind. law s in th e Ph>sical w o rld , in f u l f i l - louger is th is w holesale pard o n in g ¡ a d v e rtis in g pages.
( S pirit. A hearty welcome is extend-
o f crim in als going to continue?
had charge, not only of the church It tran scen d s reason. It is an ex- nient oi a d efin ite prom ise of God.
— E. R . W aiie.
! ed to everyone to w orship w ith us.
W it î M. W right, Owner
Í
rites, but a d m in istra tio n of the civil perience.
The w orld, th e flesh and the
PH O N E 1«3
F irs t C ongregational CTiurch
law s, som ething like th e C atholic
The church is an in stru m e n t devil a re not presum ed to under-
Good Work
Prompt Mervi'««*
B oulevard and Main stre e t. Sun-
church had d u rin g the period from th ro u g h which th e pow er of God stan d , or accept, these as m an ite sta-, <§> THOUGHTS FROM OTHER
day school, 9 :45, w ith classes fori
SOURCES
th e seventh to th e tw elfth century, j should be con tin u ally m an ifest; not tions of sp iritu a l pow er— th e know l- 'e»
all grades and ages. B ring your Bi-
C hrist was crucified, not by pub- a vehicle for th e dessim ination of edge seem s to come to those only
P re sb y te rla n C Lureh
| bles. M orning service, 11 a. m. Sub-
licans and sin n ers, but by the P h a r- m oral philosophy. "When it becom es who a re “ in, b u t not of th e w orld,”
Subject fo r th e m o rn in g s e rm o n ,; ject, “ The Deception of Sin.” Ju n io r
l ees
W hy? Because he denounced sim ply an in stru m e n t of m orality, and from th a t view point they see DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK
B A R B E R
T h a t if your city is in need o f “Jesu s th e G re a t P h y sic ia n : of th e C h ristian E ndeavor, 4 p. m. C hris-j
th e ir hypocrisy, th e ir em pty form s, its v itality is vanished its power is the m oral philosopher, w h e th e r in
Safety blades resharpened
th e ir tra d itio n s and self-rig h tecu s- gone, and its sole possession is a cold the p u lpit or out, sore d istressed and m ore m ercan tile e stab lish m en ts of S oul.” S u b je ct for S unday ev en in g ,| tian E ndeavor, 6 :30 p. m. E vening'
like new. Single bit, 30c
7 :3 0 o’clock “ F rom E gypt tow ard service, 7:30 p. m. Subject, “ The!
ness and propounded th e new doc- philosophy, in stead of a sp iritu a l sp iritu a lly
em eciated,
w andering, any kind— ADVERTISE.
doz.
Dobule bit, 60c do«.
S u n d ay school a t 9:45 (F ru its of In d ifferen ce.”
Mid-week
T h at if you w ant m ore farm ers o r C an aan .”
trin e of reg en eratio n th ro u g h faith ¡pow er. Philosophy, m oral and oth- like th e children of Israel, t!W r 40
J u n io r C h ristian E n d e a v o r, 1 service every W ednesday evening a t
in him self. To them th a t was b las^ erw ise, is a m ere psychological the- y ears in th e w ilderness, w hile th o hom eseekers to locate in y our cor a a. m.
Children’s Work A
phemy.
lo rin m ; C h ristian ity has to do o n ly , prom ised land lies all unobserved a t m unity— ADVERTISE.
3 :4 5 p. m. Y. P . S. C. E , 6:30 D. ¡7 :3 0 . The topic for discussion for
Specialty
T h a t if you can offer any s p e c ia l¡m . W e stm in s te r G uild, 6 :3 0 p m 1 next W ednesday evening will be
The fundamental!» of P hariseeism w ith sp iritu a l power.
One is not th e ir feet b e a u tifu l and in v itin g .
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