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CHASi a FISHER J. E. BHELTON
Telephone:
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1200 Editorial Boome
ONLY A SECONDAND ETERNITY
One clerk locked nnotlier in the air-tiglit vault of a New
Jersey bank the other day. lie did it only in jest, and be
sides, lie did not know that the locks were set. For many
hours safe experts, firemen 'and others joined in frenzied ef
forts to tear apart the nearly impenetrable concrete and steel.
At last they carried out the poor victim, nearly crazed, nearly
dead. And the man whose grim humor caused it all collapsed
at his bedside. ...
How important a second can be. It seems very insignifi-1
cant as it is ticked nway-one-sixtieth part Of a minute, 3UO0
of them every hour, 80,400 every clay. Hut a second would
have urevented hours of desperate struggle in that New.Jer-
7Ikakhd wire report op' fey city, hours of tragic physical suffering and mental u-
glllSll. . J. seconu oiuy wuuiu nuve ueuii ruiiuuuu iy ii tue
locks wore set. A second only would have been required to
see the foolish' risk of such a grim and ghastly prank. A
second, indeed, might have been enough on any day of many
months preceding, to have shown the poor victim of this near
tragedy how to throw the safety switch on the inside of the
door a switch that would have released him immediately.
How often we read of someone who "didn't know the gun
was loaded." Only a second is required to find that out.
What a foolish thing it is to gamble a second against
eternity 1 r
Foreign Representatives:
' Ralph It. Mulligan, 30 Kant i'M Stmt,
New l'ork City.
i O. J. Anderson, Marquette Building,
.Cbieago, Illinois.
Edwin O. Williams, Hobort Building,
Ban Francisco, California.
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21.
Editorial
Opinion
NO STARVATION IN RUSSIA
, , - (Salem ( iiititl Jnurnul)
Actual starvation in JlusHia iH a thinn
of the past Heeonling to ti report liy Col.
Willinm N. Haskell, iu charge of Alneri
can Itelief Administration in the uenr
ejst, given out hy Secretary of Coin
merce Hoover. I'roduptioh of cerealH in
JltiiBKin has been no greut that they arc
2 a drug on the market and price are 0
iow that farmers cannot purchuse necea
allies in return for them.
The present food production in suffi
eient to enre for the adult population but
there is a shortage of milks and fats for
the children. However enough milka and
! fats have been shipped from America to
' teed 8,000,000 children until August, the
:. estimated number requiring aid. The com
ing Harvest promises well.
RUNNING THE MERCHANT FLEET
It is difficult to comprehend the logic that impels Presi
dent J larding to refrain lrom asking 'Chairman Albert D. Las
ker. of the United States Shipping board, for his resignation.
If it had been the administration's intention to wreck the
government merchant fleet and drive American shipping from
the seas, no better selection could have been made in naming
ri head, for, the government's shipping enteiprise. An adver
tising man who knew nothing about ships, Mr. Lasker's most
adroit efforts have been directed toward proving by adroit
skill that the vast project which he is supposed to direct is a
miserable failure. " ''- V
.; Instead of . developing his energies and ability, if any,
toward putting the merchant fleet upon a paying basis, this
appointee of tlie administration seems to be laboring under
Among other thingB.-colonel iinskeii ,h0 hallucination that he. has. been named receiver for the
ys: "We hear of no starvation In Rus- , , j.t r , i. v . . n
which meant her income, was ne
or her child.
"You look better care of the child than
even she could, und ntude her borne, opui
fortable, relieved her of a thousand liny
worries. She has neither time nor ability
to handle tiny mutters. No, you've done
woitflers for her.
"You've given her more than that, too
by your sweetness and your unselfish
ness. You've done a great deal for lier
und for me too.'' j
He left his chair, now the matter seem-'
ed to be-talked out, and walked over to
sit by her, taking her hand ugain.
"I didn't tbiuk there was a woman as .
fine aid "steady uud unselfish as you. I've
known s many who weren't. I've been
riither 'r.vnlcnl about them. ' I
;, Pun smiled up ut'him. j
;"I kouyfr-your mouth used to bother
roe,' it' was so cynical while your eyes1
were so kindly. Hut either it's changed '
or I'm used to it. It seems as charming
at .dip Jiedt of your fuce aa it, is when
you Kmlli." . .li
"Perhaps you've changed it by giving '
mo back, some of my youthful illusions," ;
eorge said. "Do you know, Pan. that I ;
havenitl kissed you yet, ;und I've been j
fairly " ', '
Hut whatever yearning lie did not ex
press in words, h told her by his kiss,
it. held so much love and tenderness and
longing that Pun wn almost frightened,
and felt .again as though she migb cry.
Hut that -weemed so silly though she
knew she would cry from happiness and
people-often did so. (leorge would think
her silly she drew away, conscious that
his fingers has clasped her arm so tight
ly when he kissed her that they hurt, and
somehow glad of it.
"I do love you so much," she said.
'And she held bis bund for an instant
against her cheek.
"I do lovl? you so much," he repent
ed. And would have kissed her again but
she drew back,
"No. wait a moment. I'll have to get
used to being kissed and having you in
love with me."
"Child!" (leorge commented gently,
and went buck to his chair. "Come here,
Pan, I wunt to talk to toii.
Tomorrow Plana.
iflected. I. . lllll I
OPEN FORUM
ill
For Spring Plowing
In a short time the far
mer's plow .will turn
the fragrant soil.
Like everyone who
. wants to get on the job
on time, most farmers
choose Westclox to
ring them up in the
morning. '
$1.50 to $4.75 each
EU'BEFIE . OKIE.
927 Willamette St.
DEFENDS DIVINE HEALING
Uoshen, Ore., March 20.
jventor:
Please eive me anace for me to give
R"iJiZtal!rtb'. government fleet. His job, as he appears to see it, is to sell w 0.iJJS
i ; ral, particularly among children i, we be- out at once to private interests, nild then to make the buyers miracles
would starve even if all foreign relief of tile people's ships a gift of $50,000,000 to keep them. Hap-i Wlheu I issued the challenge I firmly
' Mopped oday.-Condition, are imrneas-,. pv," CQDgreSS Spiked tllO scheme, but there seems to be nO'SMued SdlS tfTresTn"
ureab v better than anticinated nst faU.. ?.:i. Sa.1 i - i .-n j.. . i-- no oetitvea tms aoctrine. ot present
'I No reouests hove been received for in- waJ iu "iiicu, it can CUIHJM31 a. puipuute Jiusnt to lilUKe a sue- any neauug py me power pi uie ooru
seventy, to. go heal the sickand say to
them the .Kiugdom of Heaven Jiub come
neigh -unto you is a direct command to
tlie preachers of today. Matt za, 1V,M.
.lesus suid to them go ve therefore into
all the world and teach all nations teach
ing them to -observe wliat aoever I have
commauded .you and lo 1 am with you
always eveAi unto the end of the ago.'
But sinc' they have turned down the
testimony $f the young lady from Rose
burg, who" wag healld of curviture of
; creased food program, what Russia now cess of a iob that was handed him as a reward for Dolitical
' needs is money or credit aguinst which ,,llnninnnn
it can purchase necessities to rehabili-r" "
i tate agriculture and induBtrv."
I ' This report of Colonel Haskell's, like
- f that be made concerning Asia Minoc,
The campaign to sell $30,000 stock in the Far West Manu-
t telling the Oreeks and Armenians to go , iactUl'lllg Company IS On. It OUgllti 10 'be a SUCCeSS. It IS not
it.ack to work ami cease living off the i jj bonus but an investment in an industry which should grow
liKunty of America, will bo a blow to , , ,. , ... , T. i
those who moke a business of rescuing into large proportions in a muling territory like that of which
i "J" ".''' enHt Bn1 from jitarvatioii Eugene is the center. That is whv those who have faith in
Zt haa"?.""' K?ta5,5Sl't,1o future of the city should invest whatever they are able to
'Ma'Wori'omTil111 !tis tock..?ivinff Practical exhibitiou of that faith, just: Jffi K
. insuiui on. iinwi ver u"s oiihii i le un Invo lr hlivlnr fimninnnr alnnh nnrl ulinvna in finiit iniiIi ....H oin.. .1..... ,.,. i. .!,.,
j ports mat the near east does not need " j uj...t, v.v-.....wj w ,
lm ntwl l..nn...hi ilnnnr.M Dlrvot!i, anrniovino'mhinli linvn nvmnnnHrtrl liannnoo tlna lo o nmiw nin. the unadulterated gospel that Dr. Price
fi re with t a "'""V'"" " V i . , " " ln.caehing to Bay n0limg of tue maIiy
"iini JlnJ , ,il tlOD. tor SUCll industries. It Will always bo harder to Secure other testimonies, I cumo to the con
muiviug in"-,,,., . , , ,. ,i i:' -i ii i. ,. i, n,. ihn,,i.
tue iirav oi huuh mciories iituti HuceeuniK ones, atiu moso who v" ,,,: ' ' , r -'
1, u., ,, l.r... 1 1 1 1 l i- den" '" would not believe, and there
imvo buu uiiaiiit.-na 111 xiuiiu buuuiu uu iiuJtiiuu iu uvui-tHjiiiu was no
, i i tins natural objection to making a. start in any particular j U,V.V'
uiiuvtiuii uuu eiuur-iiiiu t"u uuiiimif;ji wiut a, uetciiiiitiaiioii
that knows "no fittcli an 'ontl' itsr failure.' - " -
Having and Is not in danger,!
, will not in the least intern
. iiniiunl drive to suvo the
lions.
RIPPLING RHYMES
By Walt Masoi :
THE FLU
A new treaty by the terms of which the United States
I agrees to tie up Uarvey it the Jlntisli will quiet Baltour
We Ugiith- talk about the flu, wc treat ' might help the international situation very appreciably.
it as a feeble jest, (When wo ure sound . .
' 'in bone and thew, our lungs all hitting
:in our breust. Wit Bee the doctoral
'ffol! Prtin I fl lon'l Anlv nfnfrt -lirtrt tliinrvCT mm,n foci- 'A
y-tV&iiTSi Amoral procession in Texas was 'broken up when the mourners
; iiound the drugs that don't get anywhere, were arrested by road co))s for exceeding the sliced limit.
' The undertaker fills his purse with gold-
en doulilooiiH shining bright, nnd lu his
' nltei--ltmirr Jii.iipua vn li.t.i liim uiinml.
"' X'd toiteSSwhhtM l,con diHOovemf in Bavaria. It is not stated what the plotters -
, acarcely lieedi wc swap old yarns with haVO, against Klipprecht. is "howin
nuuuy .11m, mint .tue aumeiic nua
me trying to . convince
h book tells U8 Uiat some will de
part from the faith, uud that they will
navo a form of Godliness but deny the
power thereof from such turn away, that
means to stay away.
I thought I would be able to reason
it out with them which is' scriptural, but
now I don't believe they will take rea
soning and4 such a meeting would only
termiuato in a heated debate which l'uul
suys for us not to do.
It vas not the good works and the
teachings of Jesus, that tlie Pharisees'
wanted to get rid of him for, but that
his teachingH condemned them in their
since and luck of power.
A conspiracy to place. Prince Kupprccht on the throne has not V. ffcTh.'
treed. The flu is an established thlnr.
:. ratio winter now It sweeps the land, and
' leaves us looking, in tho spring, like
! something ready to bo canned. Perhaps
it's dodged you up to date, and you muy
. view it as a joke, but it will get you
.: soon or late, and then you'll marvel at its
anioke. Wlifrn once H'b filled your bead
"with ache, ami made your bones nnd
,. tendons sore, and shown a willingness
to make your life a weariness and bore,
yon will not smile, but vott will swciir,
aad heave a tear and shell a frown, "when
HtiyH the aawhoties, In dcspolr, "The flu
la hciijled fpr thlw town I" ,'
The. pressi dispatches gravely inform the public that re-jmt,jr r
ports concerning Lenin's condition are conflicting. incuts timt a
nd his clean teachings but his
th God. and his mire tenchinzs
.bowing tbe'm un in the evea of tho
great masses, that's wiat is really hurt-
Latham Made Captain
of Quint For 2 Years
'Hugh ''Hunk" Ijttboih, all-Northwest
nntl all-const basketliall center this year,
no doubt the best center that lias ever
represented Oregon ' mt the court, was
given tho highest honor his tcaih-mntcs
could bestow wheu they selected lulu
liuuornry captain of tho team for this
year, and acting captain of the team for
next season, at a meeting nf till basket
ball letternicn held In Coach Holder's of
fice late yesterday afternoon. ''
Httuk vaiun to Oregon with a 'reputa
tion aa a basketball man fur he was
plekud us all-stittn scholastic center one
year. .But. during the threo years he
line heeii here he baa developed Into tlie
best all-ronud man in the college, for
not being content with cavorting around
the maple floor during the winter term
ho tried his fling nt both baseball nnd
foothall, and has made good in both. Has
itfthall Is still his best game, though, and
It is In this sport that he excels.
tathant played his aecond year of con
1nuke baakellinll litis season and. with
one ' .more in stuee. with the experience
he h galnetl. should bnve. tha. beat sea
aotr of his .-career .-next yean fi
, This action of the lettermen tchi the
Unt nfflelal meeting of the bakcthall
nien this season, since the banquet came
on last wcck. (If the nine teller men on
the aipisd this year only three are lost
tiv graduation, those being Hnrnclt.
Couch and Zimmerman. With t'antaln
Tjathnm. tinivans. Hhafer. Rockhev. Chan.
sno Aistoca coming pack
IN YE OLDEN TIMES
From the Eugene Dally Gu ard, March 21, 1903.
Tho littlfl i)in'-ycnr-i)ltl son of Harry
Gray living four unlet west of Ijoruw,
had n thrifiinK cxperienoo laHt Saturday.
Air. tiray wont hunting aud was pcrHiiad
ed by tho lad to take him along. The litilt
fallow strayed from the path and Bpeut
tho night alone in tho woods with hln
dog. Moi-q that) 40 men neon red the wood
Sunday and aureoeded iu finding him Unit
afternoon, . . r
Ana ItnuiHtetter in hero from Junction
City. He carried his nrm in a sling at a
result of a recent Hp rain. ,
The county central eominiUeo ot the
republican party met thin afternoon In
tho county Judge's room lu the court
house nnd attended to the preliminary
details of tho coming election of a con
gressman. Chairman K. O. Totter pro
Hided and Justice l A. Wliutermeier act
ed as secretary.
A marriage Uceiwe-was Lssued today
to MiHH ella iioodc and M. J. Smith.
Tom Sterling f Brownsville has clos
ed the deal for tho purchnno of the Haw
ley farm owned by David Juink,
Horn, nt Junction (ity, irnrch IS. to
Mr. and Ars. Chria Strome, a daughter.
TaKt rvenliiK in Villard hall tho Uni
versity of Oregon glee club assisted by
I'rof. (lieu, baritone, and Arthur Krazer,
pianist, presented the best musical pro
gram in several years.
REAL LOVE
i'hapter 04.
Hut lonf von see that was why:"
Pan snUI, raising her head' to look nt
him. "It was because I was in love with
you. ' ' i
Her unturned faco vas a tonuHfttum,
tut one which tJcome resist eil. Her
lips were clout? to his for the moment,
but bir eyes were serious. Her mtud was
not (neernod with kisses just then. '
(foorco Mtood un. and walked back to
bis rhair. , . . ,
tlosl people In love aro selfish, he
arid,,, "Justifiably so If selfishness is
; jTSw-fir w';',honid have one of Zi-??iatXltitM- 'f "'i"
! leina In k. .,nr.,rnnu .... I iu no rvra uiure
Hie rectml for this year clearly proved
Jhaf the sousd was one of the strongest
to the running.
Driver Kills Roy.
- Makes His Escape
Prattle. Wash.. Starch 21. (It. p. I
The second rletlm of f.tnl
wj'hln a wek. NWrU IVlane, sixvenr-I
fM son of Mrs. Ada IVIsne. was dosrf to-
nsy son lire other wn snrferifn fisim
ipvere Injuries following the rapid series
unselfish
then" r
. "Wouldn't anyone b unselfish thonV
Pan nsked. "Anyone really in love. '
mean? 4Unv could 1 help but
wish for your Very greatest happiness,
when I loved you so much?"
It was quite simple and clear to her.
but It ijrft tienrge marveling, and still
a trifle unconvinced. He wont back over
tt again.
"Von thought my greatest happtucAA
was with tlloria?"
"Yes, that K I thoncht you wero in
lnve with her ami wantctl her, and
wouWnt be happy without her. That is,
wmiiuut bo uappy u t-lio mnrricil Sant-
"It was only because I wanted you to
have a fair chance," she Raid.'
"Ilut you see," said (leorge. "it's hnrtl
for me to believe so much good and so
much unselfishness, even from you. I've
never known your sort iu fact, 1 don't
believe tiiere are many of them about."
"There are lots, I'm the most ordi
nary "
"Pon't," Oeorgo Interrupted. "That's
that idea coming up snaiii, that you're
ordinary and uninteresting and all the
rest of It, You'll he back ncain where
you were last Winter, so afraid people"
won't like you that you'll be afraid to
try and make, them do so.
"It's time you were over all that. T
know you better than you kuow your
self. Ami I know other women and I
don t know one who wcnld have tried, us
you have, to help the man
marry another womau.
"How could I have done anything
rise " Pan a-fced simply. "I loved you
both if you think me unselfish. I tmist
tell you that I wouldn't have done this
if I hadn't loved the woman too. Think
of all tJloria has done for me! If she h;)o
saved my life it would be natural enough
for me to be grateful to her she's saved
more than my life. She's tiven me a new
life arH a happy one, in place of one that
was mtoiernnie.
ard Kellems make Btnto-
anv man knows is tint- in I lie
Jtible mieh us that Jesus never rennired
faith on the part of the nick to be healed,
i to the contrary read Mark U, Aud
that the 12 apostles were the only ones
who received the baptism in the Holy
Uiiost and apuke m other tougiues, read
Murk 10-52.
That sIiowb a hundred nnd twenty be
sides many otiier places Jio made erring
statements. I say after this one night 1'
could not sleep, 1 was meditating ou this
man's lecture and I ask God, what was
the matter and it came to me plain, you
did wrong when you went to hear that
man preaeh. You should have known lie
would poitton , people's minds and you
must slum the very appearance of evil,
1 right then repented to God, for having
gone to hear him aud promised God, that
if he would forgive me I would never
listen to any other man preach who did
not have salvation and who did not
preaeh a born again experience, tlieu it
was that a sweet acttled peace came over
my soul and I was soon sound asleep.
Now, that is my main reason for re
fusing to debate, or argue with any
preacher, 1 absolutely refuse to break
my promise to God, cold feet or no cold
feet. As the brother said In his letter. If
they want this salvation tiiat saves men
from all sin, I will go pray all night with
them any time they send 'or me.
War. limit faith .it is impossible to
please God.
Kverything that is not of faith is sin.
It seems to mo that it is lack of faitb
on tho part of the church members that
is damning the world today. I confess my
littleness before God and lack of faith
and power, but my soul is hungry.
Yours for a complete surrendered life
to God,
A. A. ANHEISOX.
i; M , DISEASE AND HEALING
. Kugenej Ore., Murth 10,
Editor Guard: Alt diseases may be di
vided iuto two classes, functional snd or
gnuic. A functional disease is si in pi - n
disturbance of the function or action of
an orsau or part of the bmlv without nnv
channe in its structure, and U caused by
somo mental or .emotional disturbance,
'or exnmple, in n functional heart dis
ease the heart may b irregular, may pal
pitate. may become very weak, may even
be wry painful, but there is no eh an en in
he loved its stn,c1,,. W you could take it out nnd
i.mimiiii- ii, , un wuiiiii uuu iiiMiiiiig wrong
with it. Whereas, in nn organic diseaKe
i:pon examination you would prnhahlv
find one of the valvos distorted, the udge's
turned up for twisted out of shape, -or
the heart itself nlacged. or ( dilated. Iu
other words,, you would find sonic strue.
tural chanxe. , .,
Likewise, the treatment of disease J-
divided iuto 'two classes, which may well
be called suggestive aud material. SlV
terisl treatment would usturallv include
surgery in alt its forms and the admin
as all thinking people know, that the
emotions have a profound influence over
the functions and the functional disturb
ances of the body. v '
The latter type of person is well illus
trated just now by our good friend Coae
who is a thinker nnd a. scholar as well as
an honest investigator. ' His particular
methods inny be'liew but me underlying
fact of healing by suggestion is us old as
ihe human race. What Cone is trying to
impress upon tho people is that the
power of suggestion, the curative power,
lies within the individual and not in any
self-appointed "healer," divine or other
wise. -
It may be necessary for those of ns
who ure not sufficiently strong minded
ourselves to let someone else get control
of our emotions and direct them for us.
In the last Saturdny Evening Post,
March 17th, is an article by Dr. Woods
Hutchinson along this lino which I hope
everyone interested in this kind of thing
will read.
Suggestive 4rentment will produce
some apparently wonderful cures in func
tional disturbances but never did and
never will cure the slightest organic dis
ease. Dr. 'Price to the contrary notwith
standing. And when people recognize thin
fuct end are filling to assign the appro
priate treatment to the proper condi
tions we will all be healthier and hap
pier. Functional disturbances, ns I said in
the beginning are purely menial or emo
tional. To cure them tho emotions must
be controlled and set in the right chan
nel either by yourself or another. Wheth
er this is done by religious appeal or by
hypnotism or any other form of sugges
tion mutters not at all, for they are ex
actly the same in the long run.
A strong emotional state may make
one fqfget for the time 'even orgnuic
troubles and the patient may believe him
self cured. Let a mother be ever so sick
and her child s clothinir catch fire, for
example, how long would she think of her
own illness? A person can do things
under the stress of extreme emotion that
would be impossible under normul condi
tions.
An intoxicated person can do thines
and stand things that a sober person
could, not. And there are several kinds
of intoxication. Most of us like to net
drunk once in a while. Some of us prefer
hootch whiskey, Home drink moonshine,
while some other people who would hold
up their hands in holy horror at the
thought of drinking either moonshine or
Scotch will take Poruna, go to a sensa
tional movie, or attend the Price meet
ings. And we all get the same effect even ;
to the rotten taste iu the mouth the!
morning after. J
I have just rend a lit I lo namnhlet of!
"Testimonies of Diviue Healing." ($2.50 I
per Hundred), telling of cures made at I
the Price meetings. I have read many
similar testimonials of Lvdia Pinkham's
Comiumnd nnd Poruna. The cures were
just ns wonderful.
it might be interesting to kuow how
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much lie imikos out of it. lint we pun
never know. You put your "Love Offer
ing" in the little envelope, seul it, aud
IkiihI it. over to Priee.
Hut how about the puses of goitre that
people have Reen (lisiippenr under Pripe's
treatment, and the vomit? woiiiim tli.-if
had her female organs removed nnd wns.
irontou by Friee, and later gave birth
to n ohild? There wns n ilnrku- ..it..a
boasting to a group of his friends uliout
where he had traveled anil nil the won
derful things he had seen. Another dnr
liey spoke up. "Sny, hns you ever had the
jim Jnms?" replied the bonsting one.
1 ain't ever luul the jiin iams." "Then.
nigger, you hain't never been nowhere
and hain't seen nothing."
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