THE POLK COUNTY OBSERVER, TUESDAY, JANUARY 2, 1917 A LECTURE ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ' i (Continued from page five) and establishes the government of di vine Principle, God". CHRISTIAN SCIENCE A SURE '; DEFENSE I . .. v . . . . v.. We all know that when suit is i brought by one man against another . tHit the defendant usually appears in court to defend himself. If the de fendant by reason of his ignorance of this right fails to appear or because of ' 1 his negligence fails to put in a de fonse, the plaintiff, even though his claims are false, may secure a judgr .f ment against the defendant by de- " fault, the same as though the claims V were proven true. , . - 4 Let us suppose that A. sues B. The " claims that he makes against B. are false. B. should appear, produce the true facts, so exposing the falsity of A. s claim, which would then be cast out of court as worthless and B. would be in no danger. The truth has saved 'him. But suppose B. through ignor ance of his rights, or fear of A. or be cause he is negligent, fails to defend ' himself. Judgment is given against him and he ' suffers from the false elaims the same as though they were true. His own folly has punished him. Mortals are in much the same posi tion as B., the man who is being sued. Claims are being made against them, against their life, happiness and health. Evil is the plaintiff and has a host of false witnesses. It is of in terest to note that evil is defined in . the original text of the Bible as ac cuser. The claims are totally false, and all that man needs to do is to assert his rights, know and declare , the truth, that evil never has had, hn. via. m,w onrf naviw nnn hniu nv legitimate claim on man or his being; that man is of God, is subject only - to His laws, and has a God-given right to life, to health and to hap piness. When man understands his divine rights he cannot be made the victim of evil, sin or disease. If, however, mortal man has not learned of his rights to immunity from evil and sickness, or is afraid of these claims and puts in no defense, or if knowing his rights he neglects to defend himself, in any of these eases judgment is taken against him as though the claims were true, since nothing is done to expose their fal sity. My friends, we have been al lowing unjust judgment to be taken against us. We have not licen de fending our rights to life, health and happiness, sometimes because of negli gence, more often because of ignor ance. Christian Science shows us how to make our defense, expose the fal sity of evil's claims and preserve the integrity of our well-being. HOW TO GAIN AN UNDERSTAND ING OF CHRISTIAN SCIENCE not aerve; two masters. God is One fand infinite, and His blessings come not to the self-seeker, to the hypo crite or to the worldly-wise, who, snugly wrapped in the garments of his 6elf-conceit would try a little of God in a way of his own. , It is the self-surrender of her who gave the widow's mite, her earthly all, the contrition of the publican, the brotherly love of the good Sa maritan, that marks the earnest seek er for God and enables him to reach the heart of ever-present Ixve. Jesus said, "Eycept ye . . . become as lit tle children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven." This show ed that the kingdom of heaven is not a place but a state of consciousness, to find which one must acquire the childlike qualities of love, gentleness humility, unselfishness, purity and goodness. Thus we see that heaven is not a future state of regal retuge but a present reward for righteous thinking. Instead oi dying his way into heaven, man must think his way in, and. this is just as true this day and hour as when Jesu6 said it. it is these childlike qualities of thought that one needs to gain an understand ing of Christian Science, to gain the Mind of Christ, the consciousness ot Truth. Little by little, through study and application, one acquires these qual ities of thought and comes into living oneness with ever-present good, God. Thus is man 's consciousness so filled with goodness that sin, disease, and sorrow are brought under subjection, cast out, and destroyed. PRAYER Through trite prayer man learns to know God. A correct understanding of prayer is therefore essential to an understanding of Christian Sci ence. Scientific prayer is the modus of all Christian accomplishment. A Christian Science treatmenet is pray- As Christian Science explains it, The question is often asked, What is necessary for one to acquire thai understanding of God and man which displaces the false concepts of ma teriality with the truth of .spiritual being, heals the sick, and enables one to solve life problem 1 Earnest study of the truth as set forth in the Bible and Science and Health, and its con stant application in diily life, is es sentia. It iB also necessary in ap prnnohing this question to remember that God and not man governs the universe. It is God's will and not the personal will of mortal man that must control. Not infrequently peo ple come to Christian Science for belp with the desire to have God work in their way. They wish to tell Gd what to do and perhaps oftVr a little tiuvice on me uesi wav mr xiim io uu it. Such a state of mind never gets near to God, for it has failed to rec ognize that man's whole Wing is the expression of God and is eternally snbject to His will, which governs the .universe for the benefit and hap piness of all. Self-surrender, surrender of the mortal sense of selfhood, is necessary to know God. Mortal man must be willing to let God's will be done whether or not it coincides with his personal preference. Many business deals onght never to work out the way men would have them and Chris tian Science will never help through a dishonest businese deal or give the lightest assistance to any evil pur pose. It is the operation of God's will alone, God dwelleth with him that is of an humble and contrite spirit. Friends, it requires true cour age to be humble. It should further be borne in mind that God eschews all evil, that he does not tolerate selfishness, self-will, dishonesty or sin in any form. He who seeks to understand God must do so with this fact in mind and be willing to surrender the mortal aenee of self and all of his false mortal belief as rapidly aa they come to light. He most be sincere and hon est Some try to get to heaven ear rying a little hell along with them, under cover. Hell it oar sinful be ' lief and the Area of suffering they itvitMy rinr. ' 8neh a one atekea "-OirWhw in Christian Science and A. V f!i "t fW be cannot lay hold of deputy, Mti eM hand while holding Merer . ! the other. We ean faanged duU, -s '. prayer is not imploring a far-away Deity. It is the simple and natural process of thinking in accord with the ever-present Principle, incorpor eal good, God. It is that thinking which shuts out the claims of mater ial, sense and places all trust, confi dence, and faith in God, relying sole ly upon His power and wisdom to pro tect and maintain the integrity or His universe, including man. Thus we see that the Scriptural command, "Pray without ceasing," simply means to think righteously always. Through prayer thus understood man finds his oneness in thought and char acter with God, his scientific and eter nal unity with divine Mind, ever lasting good. Through prayer he gains the light of Truth in conscioitencss that drives out fear, heals disease, and gives man the moral strength which resists and overcomes sin. Pray er is man's active manifestation of his oneness with God. It is right mental activity Dasea on a true con cept of God and man. Since sin, dis ease and all evil is the outcome of wrong thinking, it must be plain that the prayer of right thinking is the only way that overcomes the world, the flesh, and all evil. It is man's God-given privilege whereby he finds his oneness with the infinite and his place in the infinite plan. "On earth peace, good will toward men, was tue message that neraictea Jesus' ministry. For nearly two thousand years these words and the prayer of the Master: "Thy king dom come. Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven," have been on the lips of Christendom. But what is the trouble f Something has fail ed. Somewhere there has been a hitch. Something has been out of gear, " ihis people draw near me with their mouth," wrote Isaiah, and with their lips do honor me, but have removed their heart far from me." The trouble has not been with men's words, it has been with men's thoughts. Rivers of words will not bring God 's kingdom to earth in a thousand centuries: universal right thinking will establish it in a day. And universal right thinking is no more and no less than every indivirtu al thinking, that is, praying right ly. We each have a duty to per form, not only to ourselves but to so ciety. The brotherhood of man can never be a fact while an evil thought remains in your consciousness or mine. Our words and our thoughts need to be brought into agreement ICRS. EDDY Mrs. Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, was a gentle, refined, and cultured, New Eng land woman. A native of New Hamp shire, she received her early religious training from Puritan parents, be coming a member of the Congrega tional church in her girlhood, Mrs. r.ddy early in life evidenced a deep ly religion nature. She was ever seeking for the truth about life as the Bible taught it, without concern for merely man-made doctrines, as evidenced by her refusal to accept the doctrine of prelestinatioa when she joined the orthodox chorea. ..' Passing through human trials of more than usual severity bnt alravs trusting in God and seeking to know more of Him, Mrs. Eddy discovered the law of Christian healing at a tiio when a severe aendent threatened her life and her entire tms-had e be l-tv. placed in other than material reme dies. Her first glimpse of this spir itual law through which she was then. healed was followed by complete re tirement from society for. several years in order that she might the more diligently devote her time to the study of the Scriptuo-es and glean from them a fuller understanding ofj this law and its application to hu man needs. In 1875 the text-book of Christian Science, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," was published by her, setting forth the result of her labors. The Bible, with which all the teachings of Chris tian Science are in agreement, and this book, have ever remained the basis of all Christian Science teach ing. For her unfaltering courage in the face of a world opposed to her, for her unfailing devotion to Principle, for her love for God and her devo tion to the cause of universal bet terment, and for her wise and loving leadership, Christian Scientists hon or and respect Mrs. Eddy. They rec ognize her great work for them and for all mankind, even the reopening and making plain of the way for in dividual and universal salvation. To hold a lesser opinion of her and her life-work would be to deny what is true. It would be to shut out hones ty and leave the heart frozen with the ingratitude which shuts the door on good, to him who is thus deceiv ed. We all need gratitude, for grat itude goes hand in hand with right thinking. Gratitude is indeed the ac-1 knowledgement of good present. Grat-1 titude is the recognition of God with us and opens the doors of thought to heavenly things. Many expressions of the highest re gard and respect for physicians and ministers are to be. found in the writ ings of Mrs. Eddy, although she could not concur with their views upon med ical and religions subjects. Christian Scientists entertain no hostility to ward the medical profession nor to ward those whose religious opinions differ from their own. They respect in the fullest degree the right of ev ery individual to think as he or h may choose upon medical or religious matters, free from interference from others, and they ask but the same privilege for themselves. CONCLUSION My friends, but two tilings are hap pening m the world today. Every ex perience, every phenomena, howsoever insignificant or howsoever important it may seem, from the mortal combat of nations to the kind thought of the little child, is but a part cither of the temporal and disappearing phe nomena of evil destroying itself, or, a part of the true and enduring phe nomena of God manifesting Himself. Neither you nor I can swerve a hair s breadth the immutable operation of these laws of God. What you and I may do is to choose whether we shall lie dominated and deceived by evil hastening to its final destruction, with its attendant bell of suffering, or whether we shall be obedient to the divine Mind, God, and partakers of the genuine happiness, health and well-being to which we are rightful ly entitled. Christian Science does not argue with any one. It does not urge any one to accept its teachings. It sim ply presents them- to the world as they are and points to the evidence of the multitude of men and women, who have tried them and found them not wanting. The choice must be in dividual. No one can work out our salvation for ns. No one can' know God by proxy. Like the river filial floweth for all and giveth freely to him who Cometh to it, whosoever he may be, but goeth not out of its course for any man, so Christian Sci ence is a stream of living water flow ing out into human consciousness, free to all who will partake of its bless ings. As stated on page 102 of Science and Health, "There is bnt one real at traction, that of Spirit," and sooner or later every man, woman and child must find his or her correct relation ship with God, and find it in the wav that the Bible teaches, through richt thinkinir. the understanding and dera- 00), costs and disbursements and the costs of and upon this Writ; and whereas it was further ordered and decreed by said Court that the fol lowing property should be sold by me to satisfy said execution, I will, on Saturday, the 20th day of January, 1917, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day at the front door of the County Court House at Dallas, Ore gon, in Polk County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on day of sale, all the right, title and interest and estate whioh the said defendants have and all per sons claiming under them have in or to the hereinafter described premises and every part thereof, said property being described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot 3 in Block No. 1 in Henry Hill's Town of Independence, Poll County'; thence West 74V4 feet; thence South 102 feet; thence East 7413 feet; thence North 102 feet to the place of beginning, all being sit uated in Henry Hill's Town of Inde pendence, Polk County, Oregon, save and except therefrom the North Fifty (50) feet. . Said sale being subject to redemp tion in the manner provided by law, the proceeds thereof to be applied to the payment of the aforesaid judg ment, and that in case any proceeds are lert alter tne saiisiacuon m Plaintiff's said judgment the sanie shall be paid over to said defendants as their interests may appear here- Dated at Dallas, this 19th day of December, 1916. JOHN W. OKI, Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. W. C. WTNSLOW, Attorney for Plaintiff. T.D.I 9-J16 NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL PROPERTY. Pursuant to the terms of the Will of the late Gideon Sowers, the under signed Executor of said Will offers for sale, for cash, at private sale the following described premises belong ing to said estate, to-wit: Lot 1 in Block I, Montgomery's ad dition to Falls City, Polk County, State of Oregon, being store property. Lots 5, 6 and 7 in Block B, Mont gomery's addition to Falls City, Polk Connty, State of Oregon, being resi dence property. AH bids to be submitted to the undersigned Executor of said Will at the office of Walter L. Toozc, Jr., at Dallas, Oregon. Bids will be received on each tract separately, and all bids submitted should state whether bid is for one or both tracts, and be accom panied by a certified check for 5 per cent of the amount offered. All contracts of sale are made sub ject to the approval of the County Court. W. F. NICHOLS, Executor of the Last Will and Tea- tanfent of Gideon Sowers, deceased. WALTER L. TOOZE, Jr., Attorney for Executor. A85-tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, George A. McCulIoch, has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Polk Coun ty, administrator of the estate of Sa- brina E. McCulIoch, deceased, and has qualified. All persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present them with the proper vouchers within six months from the date of this notice to the said ad ministrator, at his residence near Broadmead, in said County of Polk. Dated and first published December 12, 1916. GEORGE A. McCULLOCH. Administrator of the estate of Sa- brina E. McCulIoch, Deceased. OSCAR HAYTER, Attorney. TD12-J9 onstration of God and His idea. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Polk County, on the 14th day of December, 1916, and to me directed upon a judgment that was enrolled and docketed in the office of the clerk of said Court on the first day of De cember, 1916, in a certain suit then pending in said Circuit Court where in W, C. Win slow was plaintiff and C. G. Long and Mary C Long, his' wife, were defendant, (Case No. 4934) a judgment was rendered in fa vor of the above-named plaintiff, W. C Winslow, and against the above-' name, defendants, C. G. Long and Mary C. Long, his wife, for the sum of S. Hundred Six and Ten-100 Dol lar ($606.10), together with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum fron te 4th day of February, 1916. until paid, and V 1 further ft If Tit of Sixty and No-100 Ivllar 60.00) attorneT' fee, and V" t "'her sum of Nineteen and Xo-100 Poller. ($1 - SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Polk County, on the 8th day of December, 1916, and to me directed upon a judgment that was enrolled and docketed in the office of the clerk of said court on the 7th day of De cember, 1916, in a certain snit then pending in said Circuit Court where in Gertrude E. Kruse and Emma L. Savage, trustees under the will of Orin G. Savage, deceased, were plain tiffs, and F. F. Fisher, Alena E. Fish er, hi wife, Fred A. Handy, W. S. Catton, Mary Fisher, J. B. Blair, re ceiver of Fisher Bros. & Steiner, Pri vate Bankers, R. L. Fisher, M. M. Fisher and G. A R. Steiner, co-partners doing business as Fisher Bros. & Steiner, Private Bankers, Grant Smith, J. B. Blair and A L. Warren, trustee of Fisher Bros, and Steiner, Private Bankers, were defendants, (Case No. 4905) a judgment was ren dered in favor of the above-named plaintiffs, Gertrude E. Kruse and Em ma L. Savage, trustee under the will of Orin G. Savage, deceased, and against the above-named defendants. F. F. Fisher, Alena E. Fisher, his wife, Fred A. Handy, W. S. Catton. Vary Fisher, J. B. Blair, receiver of Fisher Bros. Steiner, Private Bank ers, R. . . Fisher, M. M. Fisher, and G. A. R. Steiner, co-partners doinr business a Fisher Bros. ft Steiner. Private Bankers, Grant Smith, J. B. Blair and A.L. Warren, trustees of Fisher Bros. & Steiner, Private Bank ers, for the sum of Fifty -three Hun dred and no-100 dollars ($5300.00), wihli interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 21st day of August, 1910, and the further sum of Four Hundred and no-100 dol lars ($400.00), attorney's fees, and the further sum of Seventy-Four and no-100 dollars ($74.00), costs and dis bursements, and the costs of and up on this Writ ; ami whereas it was fur ther ordered and decreed by said Court that the following property should be sold by me to satisfy said execution, I will, on Saturday, the 13th day of January, 1917, at the hour of 1 o'clock P. M. of said day at the front door of the County Court House at Dallas, Oregon, in Folk County, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on day of sale, all the right, title and interest and estate which the said defendants have and all persons claiming under them have-in or to the hereinafter de scribed premises and every part thereof, said property being described as follows, to-wit: The West one-half of the D. L. C. of Jesse D. Walling and Eliza Ann Walling, his wife, it being claim No. 48 in T. 6 S. R. 4 W. and Claim No. 52, T. 6 S. 'R. 3 W. and claim No. 58, T. 7 S. R. 4 W. of the Wil lamette Meridian, in Polk County, State of Oregon, save ana except from this conveyance the following tracts of land: 71.51 acres, more 01 less, out of the N. E. corner of said West half of said claim, deeded to Mrs. Eliza Ann Walling by the Heirs of tilie said Jesse D. Walling, the said tract of land so reserved and excepted from this deed being described as fol lows, to-wit: 1 1, Bcffinning at a point on the Hortfl line of the said Jesse D. Walling and wife's claim 78.17 chains West of the N. B. corner of said claim; and run ning thence South 74 degrees West 38.67 chains along the North line of said claim; thenee South 15 degrees East 22.64 chains; thence North 74'2 degrees East 17 chains; thence North 15 degrees West 7 chains; thence North 74i2 degrees East 21.66 chains; thence North 15 degrees West 15.25 chains to the place of beginning. Also the following: Beginning at a point in the North boundary line of the D. L. C. of Jesse D. Walling and wife in T. 6 S. R. 4 W. of the W. M. in Polk Couuty, Oregon, which said point is South 74 degrees 30 minutes West 116.84 chains from the North east corner of said D. L. C. and run ning thence South 74 degrees 30 min utes West along the North boundary line of said D. L. C. 13.23 chains; thenee South 15 degrees East 22.64 chains; thence North 74 degrees 30 minutes East 13.25 chains ; thence North 15 degrees W. 22.64 chains to the place of beginning, and contain ing 30 acres of land, more or less, in the D. L. C. of Jesse D. Walling and wife, and in section 36 in T. 6 S. R. 4 Wi of W. M. in Polk County, State of Oregon. Dated this 12th day of December, 1916. JOHN W. ORR, Sheriff of Polk County, Oregon. EARL C. LATOURETTE, Attorney for Plaintiffs. T.D.12-J.9 Professional Card SIBLEY & EAKHr Attorney and Abstractors, The only reliable set of Abstract I Folk County. Office on Court iHWns. - - , OregoJ DENTIST '' W. C. SCHAEFER Office over Fuller Pharmaev. Office hours from 9 to 12 a, m. to 5 p. m. Jallas Orel J)ENTI8T M. HAYTER Dallas National Bank Buialdu, uiuai , ; or ATTORNEY AT LAW OSCAR HATTER; ' Dallas City Bask Building, Dallas S. B. TAYLOR, Office. City Hall Phone 791 or 642. DaOaa, 1 54 DR. W. It. 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