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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1923)
T EIGHT MORNING REGISTER. EUCENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, FEB. 2f. M Flaying Today and Thursday! HOLD HIM! Yes! J list try to hold this (our - legged thunder1 bolt fed on dyna mite! Sam tried to and he'd never even been on rocking hone before! IT'S A TAXIC gy1 1 you come with "DOUG" MacLEAN and MADGE BELLAMY Rex Feature Comedy "Good Scouts" Charles W. HawUy at our mighty organ MANY HEAR DR. KELLEMS IE Evangelist Says Time of Miracles Is Past ENDED IN BIBLE DAYS INiriMi-tv Wrnt m ;,'( t'liiitvli of lAoti vn rtniiiisiis Asserts Ktctiktr !.ast night before an audience which packed the auditorium oi the, Klrat I'litiittan church lr. .It' It, Kellems preached a Mr. mon on the over-Interesting and oitcit.pussling tiocettun of "1i vino Healing." In the flr.-tt part nf tho nd dresses lr. Kellems showed that in the new testament rluirVh there wro aeripl'iual g'fta ( I nH)r. i::-10. These 'gifts were the mime as the signs which Jtvtu said nhoulit follow them tltnt be lieve (Murk 16:15-10). "Jmui hud promised these to Ills upos tles nml tho promts hod been fulfilled (Acts 3: !- ." he raid. "The npostlcs then had the power to work miracles, to heal the sick. to rats, the dend. to dr nk poison and they would not be hnrmed. to pick up serpents and they would not suffer. These miracu lous gifts wero Riven during those days when the church was In Its infancy before tho new testament canon was completed. Tins was necessary In order that the work of revelation In Christ might be confirmed. This wns always the purpose In the early church of the miraculous Heb. S:l-; Horn 1:11-1!; I Cor. 5:1-5: Mark 16:J0). When the church of the Lord was established then these miraculous manifestations were to pass away. (I Cor. 1S:27-J1: 1 Cor. 1J:8: 1 Cor. 13-1-:). The gifts of ,the holy spirit which were the srlfls already mentioned were given to the apostles of the Lord directly and they had tne power of glvlnggifts to others by the laying on of hands.-,.: The gifts, however, never passed to a third person. Only the apostles of the Lord and those upon whom they conferred the gifts by the laying on of hands could posses them. . -1 Doctors Ctomkmncd by Healers 3 To Portland and Back $5.75 '! : Account WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY Sale date Feb. 21 and 22, return limit Feb. 20 l iLI NJFSI I Albany .... Corvallis . Salem ...$X50 San Francisco ....$33.75 -....$2.0S Roseburg $ 4.05 :.S2.0S Marshfield $ 8.90 Last Day to sec Madge Bellamy And All-Star Cast in Lorna Doone Love's classic, a story of the days when love and adven ture walked hand in hand through a maze of peril. Castle Reviews and Short Features of Note ADMISSION Evenings Matinees Children 30c .-. 20c 10c AS ALWAYS CaslleTtieater TODAY LAST DAY 'Tlio icalleil intuitu n dltlnc healers t-omlt-mu (he employment oi tiuctor aim me me oi inetii clues as a l.tt-k of rultlt In IStitl, Mlltl the ctaeKCllst. "V'l nuttheie tloes the Itihle comlctiui the work or the doctor or tho rte of metll cities. "The purpiisn of divine htsilluu was to eoiiflrin rtivclaflmi. This wits always the purpose nf the lictiltuga of the l.nnl niiil the early thuicil and there Is not it single exception lo this rule. Tho purpose of modem healing, tt called, la not to do this hut to get a crowd and it hut.- amount of mousy. Healing was not the prominent thing la the work of t hrift or tho apostles. Urn modern so-cttlleil il It lire healer limits the power of Christ to I lie lallh of tlio ono healed,' he said. 'ThlN Is always the no sttiun of thoso who claim that they arc healing In the name ofl Christ. There can ho no heating i unless there Is fault on tho part of the Individual. Hut faith was not at nil necessary in the heal ings of Christ or his apostles. The case of the man with a withered hand (Luke 8H or the case of .Mtilnohua (l.uko 23:61 ) or the case of the lame man In Acts S all Illustrate this u-t. Christ and the apostles could lieu I whether the on healed had faith or not. The fact that the modern divine healers demand faith shows that tho power by which they Ho their work Is the power of sug gestion and hypnotism as every sciencitio man Knows. Not Organic Trouble Healed Vhrl.it healed all kinds of dis eases. There la not ono authenti cated case on recoiil where any so-called modern divine healer has ever healed a cancer, or any organic trouble. There are many lies told but no proof backed up by a reputable doctor. "Chr'at's cures wero Instantane ous. Those whom He cured were cured of the worst diseases and Immediately. Tho modern healer tells his people that the cure will com gradually, that It may take a month or more for It to come. Christ's cures are permanent. Tho people who were cured by turn were curetL Those cured by tho modern fadlsts are cured for a little while and then the! old trouble comes back worse than ever. "The cure of Christ turned: people to righteousness but those of the modern fakers turn to In-1 sanity. There Is an abundance of estimonv that thero are scores: today who hnv lost their minds becauso of the modern fad. (Herej Or. Kellems read several letters from doctors concerning this! point). i "That they do mnke some cures; no one will deny. These cures are1 the same kind and are made In the same wuy as those made by! hyrmot'sssj and psychologists everywhere. These are . making! cures nnd are not clnlmlng thntj they are divine. They are honost In that they spa of the power; as simply a scientific thing." ! In conclusion . Or. Krliems iuild: "The new testament gives us nhso- j lutely no foundation for. a belief' In miraculous healing today. "Not! only Is this true but It ' explicitly i states IhatfthttM miraculous man-! ifestatlons would cease when 'the! revelation wns confirmed thej church established and that which! was 1erfeet was Mmf. Tlitw TIllngM IVntaiidc.1 'We havo a right to demand trt.l.iv nf nnt mnn whn 1 . 1 n.. n ' ncai in tne name of Christ thnt W F.I. COM F.. OlvlV.OX KFTAIl. MFKCIIANTS AND VISITORS ATll.vii a la-.: i; The New Hats Are Burst ing From Their Tissue Wrapping Ahead of the Imrstiii"; of tht' Inula on the tree. Mt. miiI i.f tin. ttiititiinr tA lltr liirill. mitt tl e.,., ..J.... t .. niiiiiuier roads. h Ilnl in i 1 1 i in-r v kIiiiiiIiI It'inll SliriilL' shtilllil In in I Iniiir Itpiiiro Nature kIiiiws llitt wnv. ' " '"""ll Ilenoe this early mid nutlirntic hliowiuo; nf tuiiiniu luilliiirre ' ' ' $6.00 to $12.50 ; Fashion and Desirability Are Combined in the N... ll.. . i:... : i.i....... ......... . I lie ureal t"iuini iij tn ioiiiiik "i"i i snvuirrs nun Sf .n rtlte nkiri is heing ei-hoed for spring wearing. In consciiifiifr, (ail,!,,,, , tifvivcti iiitit e.i inn ..it.t iv t.i t.t- i in i'tiiiuar. i he DKSItlNS AUK DIX'IDr.DI.Y SI KIKIM; Among tnc new irauirt's arc llif grairitu tiratiiig li.,nM. i,,,,. an the I.rg-'()-Multon sleeves. The coat are. as a rule, eulivrnctl Jl narrow, luslrous silken braid. In itoft, glowing sliiiiles n( ; ,. j light browns, Needles to say tltnt a satisfying iisst'iiilit.i,t a tcU(i fite vliltr I'lliiiiillir. ' I'KK'KS KAN'tiK I'KOM $!!. TO ?.l.5() The Great Puzzle-Peg Game Fun for Everybody at the Astonishingly Low Price , of 50c New express shipment just arrived which no doubt will be welcome news to those awaiting their arrival, as this gtitno is winning widespread pop ularity. I'uzzle-Peg is a boon to old people, shut-ins and invalids, also wonderful for girls and boys. It amuses, and still stimulates the mind as' well as being educational. To solve 1'uzle-lVg one must think, and to learn to think is the primary object; of education. 7-Piece Star Cut Glass Water Sets $2.50 . Beautiftilly designed Star Cut Glass on pitejner and six tumblers, in two styles 4 f Clearing Out Boys' Wool Suits, in a Regular Way to $11.50 .. Some have two pair of knickers, which in . sure double wear. Sizes 6 to 18 years. So trim cut ami dressy, yet built to stand the strains of roughest play. linys ran "cut loose" in these clothes without fear of adding t Mother's patching nml mending troubles. Go to it hard jump, run fntit races, wrestle, leap frog enjoy any sport without feeling that buttons will fly off, ocams rip or tear and boles happen. v. :r ...... it., 1,1,11, ;ii ,,.i. ti, .it. Mt.iij, it i ".I . j rcilnctitiiis with the puipose in view to clear ll 1 out doubly (jtiit k suits now on hand so as to Jj make room for the incoming famous "Dub- 2 btlbilts" now in transit. mm V. .. , V. 1 ' 1 1 ) That he heal the Corresponding reduction to all points where one way fare is $41.00 or less.' For further particulars, ask ticket agents Southern Pacific Lines, or write - JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon ' ii J Found at Last-- A place you will always want to come to for good food expertly-prepared. ' -Try Our ' . . ' Merchants' Lunch ;" . ' ' ' 35c Phona 579 IMPERIAL LUNCH FRED CEROT, Prop. 727 Willamette Your Bank's Name The name of your bank is an asset. A strong bank ing connection is a busi ness necessity and if that bank is one that has its own name firmly es tablished in the commer cial life of the territory in which you move, your ! standing is doubly as sured. A working connection with the First National will prove a valuable asset. .19 Yearn of Helpful Service FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Eugene same! kind of diseases as those healed by Christ and the apostles. "O That ho heal thorn In the same manner as Christ and the; apostles healetT. j "(3) That,; he produce the' other signs which always occom-j panied the gift of heal'ng andi which were the attestations of the divine mission of those to whom thev were given. These signs were: "A Tho power to speak with intelligible tongue. "B. The power to raise the dead. "C. The power to pick up dead ly serpents without being harmed. "!) The power to drink poison. "If the one claiming to heal iii the name of Christ cannot pro duce these signs we must conclude that he does not have the divine power by which they are pro duced. - "If one today cures the same diseases and In the same manner as those cured by hypnotists, sug gestionlsts, etc., we must conclude that he does It by the same power as that which they employ. "Tho new testament method of healing Is that we use the mean at our command, asking God to bless them. This Is the whole Christian view of the question." Dr. Kellems stated as did Dr! Stltc s the other night that the First Christian church was in no' way responsible for the coming of Or. Price that It had opposed the movement from the start, thnt It was not in It now and never would be.' Tonight Dr. Kellems will speak on the theme, "The Cleansing Blood of Chrtat." , ElliyjESllf DIES Mns. JOHANNA SCIIWAItZS CIIII.I) PAMHKS AT AUK OF 7 Iliitl Ii'vctl Here for 34 Yun tuu! Was Vlf of I'.oiBt-ur Hlulloiwr - and Hook Dealer i Mrs. Johanna Bchwnrzschlld wile of Hdward flchwnrswchlld, for I yon in a resident ot Kugenn, died at her home yesterday morning at i tno age or 75 years. Hhe had bean I III for a number of weeks. All of i ner children were with her at the end. ricsiiies her husband, who ws i engaged In tho hook nnd stationery iiuHint'KH nero tor n inirn or n cen itury or longer. Mrs. HehwurssclilliI lis survived by the following child ! ren: Mrs. Klsn Durkhelnier and ! Morris Hehwanutchlld, of lOugene; I .lullusj Hi'hM itl wt.'hllll, of H'Mlil, Ne ,vada, and Mrs. Minnie VVelnnnhenk I of Ban Krnnc:HCo. Hhe also leaves two granddaughters, Miss Kiln Durkhelmer. anil Amy Louise HchwnritMchlld. unit two sinters In (Jeriminy. Mrs. Hcltwnrxsclillil was horn In Ilavarla, (lerinnny, H'-ptemlit-r 14, mi l. no went to Hun I'Yiinr seo In 1870 and was married there. The next yenr she and her htishnnd re turned to flcrmnny but enmo Imrk to the t'nltod Htntns a few yenrs Inter, settling In Kugene In Mi!l. They havo made this city their homo since. 1 The funeral will he held at the Veuoh chapel Thursday uflernoon If A-Traveling You Must Go, Choose Good Luggage Don't fail to see the Luggage de partment for TK.WKl.ING I5AGS. St' IT CASKS OK TRUNKS Ml "M.vle-in-Orcgon" products. As i friendly companion, many times m your trip you will thank yourself 'or making the investment. These bags welcome the knocks if the baggageman or porter $5.00 ind up. Suit Cases, too, vie with the other uggagc ; regular 24-inch size 5195 anil up. -This is an opportunity to pur :hasc your wardrobe trunk for vniir tour one that will Drove a source of joy and satisfaction. Let us demonstrate one of them to you. Also, baggage-proof trunks and steamers. Sec window showing. HURRAH. BOYS! We haven't overlooked you yocsf chaps. (.oi liuys here, tuo, Ik von. ' Those $5.00 All-Wool Sweater Coats Now $3.98 Made just like Pad's ami just f t tit-, but on those sin.nt xm& lines that stand for .vtinty. I'm ami belted models with two port cts, in blue, . brown or oxforJ heathers, Sizes 2() to 34, They're Fashionable. Meal 95c Imported Dress Wool Socks Reduced to nc Heavy ribbed host, knitted in Enf I land, m (Irop-stilch in ' heather mixtures. $4.85 Water Repellant Ridinjz Pants $3.48 Good weight khaki, laced botw Killing Pants, made by the w known "Rose City" manufactureri Double front and scat, sizes 32lo waist. 12 Pounds Sugar for $ 1 .00 Fancy Oregon Creamery Butter, lb. 46c 2 Large Loaves of. Bread for .2Sc 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes for ..........! 25c Shelled Almonds, special, lb. 65c 30c Chocolates, lb., Wednesday 22c Large pkg. Gold Dust at 25c . 1 lb. Can Royal Club Coffee (Including Large Sugar Slick Free) Vim Fancy Hard Wheat Flour, sack - 4 lbs. Small White. Means Mop Sticks (Hardware Dept.), each Round Wire Dish Drainers, with Silver Holder. specially priced at Complete line of Garden Seeds, Fresh Stocks. at 2:30 o'clock and tho remains will bo laid at rest In Hope. Abbey mausoleum. THOMAS GETS PADDLING PRESIDENT OF MKIU HANTS VIOIjATEK Itt'IE Ij. I Thomas, of Marshfield, president, of tho Orcein 'Hinil Merchants' nssoclntlon. was given a paddling by members of the senior class at tho university yos tcrday for being so careless as to tread upon tho metal seal Imbedd ed In tho cement walk In front of VUlard hell. Mr. Thomas, nlong with the other members nf tho association In convention here, wears the freshman green cap. In tho eyes of a senior a froshmnn Is a fresh man, whether ho Is a callow youth Just out of high school or a sedate btialnoes man. With so many of tho green cap Werners inllll.im around the campus yesterday the seniors watched the seal Willi Jealous eyes and when the worthy president thoughtlessly trod upon It ho wns tmnieil lately seined by a siiind of tho wearers "of I ho sombrero and given the punish ment that is metnil nut lo nil fioihmen who vlolalo this rule. It. Attention, Ctmiinilo. (1. A tn (iccordance with Invltnt (in nnd arrangements by the. com raden of the American lenVin post of this city, wo will moct at Ihn nrmory at 5:30 p. m sharp. Friday, Kobruary 32, Instead of T o'elock. It, E, IiASTLAND, Commaiidor. vOl ana nn LCUiili America's Home ShoePolishl I Li 8hihwA nmmM All Children Should Get a ShinoU Home Set to Ue With Sta A genuine- bristle dauber and bid lamb's wool polisher give quicK, easy, and economical shines ! The polish to choose for family shoes -SHINOLA Improves tho PPS,I and .makes the shoes wear TO , I Fifty shines In handy key-opening w . . 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