Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, June 07, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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written in Greek, telle the same
story, using the word Hades as
the equivalent of the Hebrew?
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aheol. With the wonderful con­
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(EetabUehcd ia 187«)
cordances and Bible helps in the
hands of the people today they
PaUlebrd Evhry Eventi ng Except Sunday by
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may easily determine this. For
THE ASHLAND PRINTING 0 0 .
£
instance, we read In Psalms I« :-
10, “Thou wilt not leave my sonl
dlfor
Reft R- Greer - . .. „
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AnHvet In Ashland—i.
in hell (sheol): -neither Wilt thou
George Madden Green ..................... ...........•___ . Business Mài
Mrs. M J. Olson of Woodburn. suffer thine only holy one to see
W. H. Perkias ------------------ —— ..........________ :...... News g
Oregon, arrived in Ashland to join corruption.*' St. Peter on the
____ ____ _________ Téléphoné 89
OFFICIAL CITY PAPBlt
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T T*'g ■ her husband; who has been here Day of Pentecost quoted this
for some time. They are moving psalm, saying ,“Thou wilt nbt
Into the house at 1*47 Cefftril leave my soul in here (h ad esh ”
One Month __
Ave.
•
(Acts 2:7) We therefor^ have
Three Months
inspired authority for saying that
SU Months ..
one Year ____
Returned from South-—
hades in the Orrek is the same as
Mrs. Bertha L. Smith returned sheol in the Hebrew.
One Month ...
from San Jose, where she spent
In the second century the the­
Three Months
the
winter visiting her daughter. ory began to prevail that the bleb»
SU Months ...
One Year -----
bps were as much inspired as Je­
From Medford—
sus and the apostles. The Catholic
DISPLAY
Mr. and Mrs. j o i n Roseberry of Encyclopedia" says: “Holy Scrip­
Single Insertion, per inch
Political, Display, per inch
Medford wore guests of Mr. and ture is therefore not the only
Mrs. A. A. Madden \yesterday.
theological source of the revela­
One insertion a week ______„..
tion made by God to His Church
Two insertions a week ___ ___
Returned from Vacation Ti f c -
Side by side with the Scripture
Daily insertion
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Rates for Legal and
.yr. and Mrs. Glenn Addis re­ there Is tradition, side by side
Eire’. insertion, per 8 point line
turned Saturday from a two with the written revelation there
Each snbsequent insertion, 8 p
weeks vacAtion trip in the North. is the oral revelation. This
Card of Thanks----------------------
<qhcy
visited Mr. Addis* mother granted, it is Impossible to be .sat­
Obituaries, per line ------------
and sister in Salem.
isfied with* the Bible alone for the
WHAT CONSTITUTES ADVERTISING
solution of all dogmatic ques­
“All future events, where an admission charge Is made or A
tion." At that time Bible study
collection taken is Advertising
Visited S o n -
No discount win be ¿Bowed Religious or Benevolent Orders.
Mrs. Fanny Cooper of Manzan­ began to be considered unneces­
ita street visited her son, Oscar sary, because these Apostolic
D onations
No donations to charities or otherwise will he made tn advertis­ Cooper, in Eugene for the past Eishops were an Hand to give up-
ing or job printing — our contributions will be in cash.
to-date information and communi­
few days.
cations Yrora God. Then followed
about twelve centuries of no Bi­
PINE SPIRIT
To Klk Ijake-^
Mr. and Mrs. H.. L. Clay comb ble study at all; for (he Bible was
The Tidinys likes the spirit which promoted’ Me’ssofs and family and Mi. add Mrs. V. not translated into the languages
C’eyenmb and Crow to corrall 11 more boosters for Ash­ D. Miller, spent yesterday at Elk of the people, and because feiW
could have read even it it had
lar d in the chambre of commerce membership drive. The Lake.
been .translated.
oi anization needs the support of more active workers,
When Bible study was revived
Into new Home—
and incidentally more active members who are now on Moving
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Adams, who in the fifteenth century the errors
the inactive and non-participating list.
have been visiting at the home which hacf come In during the in­
You citizens who are not now members of the cham­ of Mrs. Adams’ sister, Mrs. H. W. tervening twelve centuries were
ber of commerce may be boosters for Ashland, but your Andrew*, on Church street, silice so entrenched in the minds of
men that their thoughts were
boosting, if concentrated in the chamber of commerce, their return to Ashland after two coloied respecting every feature
spent la Southern Californ­
will be more effective, if each citizen of Ashland found yeArs
ia, are moving into their own of faith. Those who translated
a separate spot and boosted the city to the tree tops, it home at the corner of Fifth and the King James Version of the
would result beneficially, but let all of them gather to ­ East Mala Streets todAy. The Bible doubtless did fbeir best to
gether in one spot, and the boosting will be heard for a house has been given a complete set forth Its meaning, but uncon­
sciously gave little twists to make
much greater distance. Thus, i t ’iR with the chamber of renovation inside, preparatory to the Bible say what they thought It
commerce — it sliodld be made the centralized agency their occupying ft.
meant. As an illustration take
John 5:29. There the translators
for community publicity and boosting, and ach of us Returned from rfospital—
have given us the "resurrectldn
should give our support to its activities by becoming mem-
G. T. Applewhite, who has been
of damnation,’* when nothing in
b«re.
in l i e Veterans’ hospital in‘ Port­
the Greek Justified the word
land for the past four months, re­
"dambatlon.” The Revised Ver­
turned Saturday to his home here
sion translation renders it prop­
and is reported as much foforoV-
erly, "the resurrection of Judg­
WHY NOT A PILLORY?
ment”— trial. There are three
ilie object of iniuishniont is to stop crime. With
Greek words translated “Judge”
and ’‘Judgment.’* One of these is
radio sets, prison orchestras, moving pictures and all the American Legion Aazfltary—
The American Legion Auxiliary Krlsls, which signifies trial and
comforts of an up-to-date hotel, it seems that a sentence will hold a meeting Monday eve-
sentence. It is the same as our
into our i>enitentiariefi does not prevent crime.
ing at the Armory. Dinner at English word “crisis.** Then ¿here
Neither does n sentence in our jails and penal fariqs 4:80 p. m. Good attendance is Is krlno, which alsrt contains the
desired.
always bring about the desired results.
thought of triAl and of sentence
In connection with that trial. The
Baltimore is trying the old-fashioned whipping-post Vacationing, at ..Mice
(tie Greek word krima signifies sen­
fo r wife-beaters with success. However, even that has Woods —
tence only, as is shown in 1 Peter
not as much effect ns having the whipping post, judging
Rev. and Mrs. P. K. Hammond 4.17: “Judgment must begin at
from the remarks of the accused to moving-picture men. are spending thetr vacation at the the house of God.”
Lake of the Woods.
A news dispatch from Baltimore says:
The translators nf the Revised
Version, like the educated clergy
“ Four women watched and a motion picture camera M t tor Idaho—
of our day, knew that the words
ground today as •Jdmes H. Kingspiore was given five
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wenner sheol and hades did not mean a
lashes on his bare back for lieating his wife. They left SundAy for Emihett. Idaho, hot place, where some unfortun­
thought the pale and nervous sheriff, John E. Potee, was where they will visit their daugh­ ate humans would have to roart
tn all eternity; and so they trans­
too easy. And when the writhing man muttered between ter.
ferred these two Hebrew and
teeth as each red welt arose upon the white flesh one Take* FoeKloi—
Greek words into our English Bi­
woman smiled, another giggled and a third exclaimed:
N. O. Nelson of Pasadena is the ble-wtthoiit telling us what either
” ‘I should like to lav that lash on myself.’
new coat maker at the Orres meant. Of course there may be
“ Kingsmore’s loose lips tightened into n gray line Tailor Shop.
some good men, ignorant of the
meaning of these words, wba
and he shouted:
really believe that hell is a place
“ ‘This is too much, warden! I don’t care about the W. c . T. fr. to M e e t
The W. C. T. U. will meet in of suffering. B u t^ h e educated
whipping, but I don’t want a circus made out of this the library TuesdAy at ¿:S0 p. m. clergy know better,Tfnd yet they
thing.* ”
All are cordially Invited.
permit thelf congregations to
think that they believe in a hell
In other words the public humiliation has more ef­
of torture while privately they
fect upon the guiltv than the pain. Why not use the old- THÌNHS THE ('LEROY
confess to the contrary. Such
fashioned pillory for crimes of this kind.
WILL NEVER TELL
ministers Are fooling the people
and are driving men away fjom
An Interested audience listened God, from the Bible and frbrn the
fo Mr. W. J. Thorn at the Wimer churches. That wonderful apjipr.
HARD WORK
Henry Ford is out with a statement that “ Hand hall on 8unday last. The lec­ ism attributed to Abraham Lin­
took as a basis for his fo- coln will surely come true “ You
work never killed anylwdy.” Then he goes on to declare turer
majks Hoaea 18:14. “I will ran- cMfl fool all the people some of
that a “ man should like his work and should not Work , Hoh^ them from (he power of the the time, and some of the people
long hours. He shonld work as few hours as possible, i grave. I will redeem them from all the time* but you can't fool all
That gives him a eliapee tn get out and spend the money 1 death; O death I will t* thy the people all the time.”
Whoever gets a proper focus
he eants and contribute to prosperity. Short hours and 1 plAAuee; O grave. I will be thy
deiitrActloA: repentance shall be on this subject will see that all,
decent pay make for prosperity.
hid from mine eyes.* The speak- good a id bad, go down to the
Henry never worries ahont anything. “ I don’t be- ,
tomb— to sheol. hades, called In
^ w re in anvhody over eight y«»ar« oU drinking milk.
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a ll o th o r
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a e r a ti
w r it tn o e
4on’t believe in anyone quitting work — th a t’s bad. ' thè Bipie ie noted tor Its slmpiic-
IV opines* is on the road, not in reaching the peak. I Ity.
: abd harmony. True fo the ex-
of nien and women tho
a t on the road and I am happy.”
weaknAMies and Imperfections M
im e
OIIFVt?
r lw il.
^ery distinctly I
dèatf I n o * not
their sons come i
know It not. and
they perceive ,
Whyt Because a
»gafo siy : "TÉ<
„of device, nor
wisdom, tn the
whftfcer thoh
aB go.
man and women the weaknesses
and Imperfection» of mankind are
therein falillrffly set forth. The
RADIO, THE WORLD KNLIOHTBNCR
Warmth and glow of human lord
Radio is bringing the nations of the world into cfos- is rseogniMblh formithout Its an-
ontact through international tes|s and (piiek trrtns- cred pages, and the climax in
ion of-news items. W orld’s leading manufacturers reached when ft revedle fo us the
dlvlAè loti». “ Alt loto èicelllng,”
tdio equipment at annual convention at Atlantic City and Allows ns God S compassion
Sheol and ha
jeted th at radhrfwill bring to listeners not only the tor tha human family and the odt-
°:-i,
da of music and apoken words, but will eventually worlrtnd of his marvetous plan fo f ) ,
man's plttm'ite deliverance from
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television, ¡fholring tin* actuu] perfbrmances of a<*- .in
And «todth.
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be tortured
the
Those who wrote tha Bible did The clergy kno'
Tbay daclatod radio nets will be vastly simplified,
t more compEft and staple, and voiced the need of their duty well. Tha Old Testa- vèry wall, hut .
feBfto HiAb Tbfihlation, which while encouraging the meat, covering the history of over' from the people,
fou r‘thousand years, tails ns that Jasas «used tha w
««MKlR fttlWre the public the liest possible ser- all mm kiad at death go to the and ifcat our trai
grgvp, iheol. The N»< TasUtatnf. up by translatlni
inidstAnd would help i n
Pass to t to Le'
in n ia f And e o i
n ,M „
n
and held Orante
thé rent of the «
ASHLAND DAILY TID IN G S
Mr, «¡,4 M*. U 1.
Orres, and thé-W’.B .? MÓOVe fata­
lly pf Beijview dlstrkt. Rr. W ait
and Jdr. Bentoa a y on a U n i\ pf
Alaska. They both declared Ash­
land to be one of the finest beauty
spots they had srsr seen.
ecorelass tor
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Ambrose
apd Mr. and Mrs. George Daniel,
e t San Diego, are v isio n in Aafe-
lañd loo«jp¿ for, ¿ location. Thay
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OtM Ï M f Skih
Lobt Greasy?
Ashiahd plays Grants Pass at ¿nr. O fF O ft Worth, Tèxab, Àrè
vlqtthW W . AaÙ Atre. AÀÌfews Me-
G rin». Paa|.
Medford plays Klamath Falls at Callèn At jh él/ nome at 440
Kihn'Atl F an .,
Beach street for an. indefinite
time. J(r. Dickerson Is Mrs. Mc-
CallSn’s father, and former pro-
priefor oi the paint shop now
SIDE LINES BY. CHIPS
owned b f J. O. felgg.
The Klamath fans Who left the
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game After their half of the ninth
Visiting «Mende—
lost 45 centA worth of the fun.
W .B . set and M. A. Benton of
Upland, California, formerly of
JLRBAAd WAS the qúiStést pitee
Humboldt, Iowa, spent a few days
In years, everybody, was at the
ball game.
í>idtWifck Stage Systems
good Water Hoy, Enders,
the game yourself.
ÀSÈLÂÂÔ TÒ ALL POINTS SOUTH
Some day, somebody will get
hit oh the dome with' A pop bottle.
By the way, that warm SodA
water was a poor Alt for our icing
facilities.
The Klamath pitcher ought to
have brought along * enough of
those Indian blankets to cover rfp
all the windshields.
Ashland’s
moveable
second
bases are sure gam« getters.
I
The Xeno delegation didn’t see
ie game at all.
rriiT rrtFwr unr »naia
hÿdrtf-êlëctrie plants aftd fafr-
J
f lu ì» n an im ittfoft lifted havë been
built to place ample p ow er at the
äöNtohd erf th e fine territori èerVed tre
he California € )r e ¿ o iiT o w é f CorfffcM i
etttfetife
VÉ. e v e f ) jrfoWMe of cóntrnuaftee*
oney consranuy tm ist o e m vestea
th e. crow in g nêeds for ¿èrviee»
t&uW is yôïir Opportunity tö 6b-
ïé n d s from êîècîncal developïnefit
the sAme as hades but Jemra used
the word “fir*** hare symbolically,
just as we uga it to represent de­
struction. Thus oar newspapers
during tha great World War were
continually telling us about the
great conflagration In Europe—
not literal fire, bat wpr causing
greet destruction.
Death and hadee-sheol shall ba
destroyed, as Ho^ek .poigtt out.
Thin fa the Second Death*, sym­
bolically represented as a lake of
fire IP the boot of ftevelatlon.
This means that the gWYe shall
not alwdyS triumph oH r t ie hu­
man fAmiir, M t that mMkiitd
Will ba delivered hy MeaSIAh’s
Kingdom from the podef of fhe
tomb. In other wards, all that
arc la thalr graves, in the tomb,
the Arison Jioufce of death, shall
ultimately be set free by the great
Delivafor. the glorified Christ,
who hae laid down his life aa the
ransags pries that sinners might
not parish bat bavb everlAsflng
life All who then will not obey
the Great icing ahall ha destroyed
In the Second Death.
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