Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929, February 21, 1926, Image 15

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Li arlaapadlca. Offlca lei Minor
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U.I0N and kTANNARU Prao
alal la tha aya, aar. noaa and
. Ina taatad and laaaaa fur-
oiflca lei i. o. o. r. uidi.
III.
I MArtDsXCT PrMtk Um
arlatrlea and dlaaaaaa of chll-
1144 Mlaar Bolldlne. Of floa ahona
Jkilltaea pltona III.
rlBLDB, M.D. O.n.ral praotka.
f atttatlon prran to obatatrloa
faati of woman. Offlaa 141-41-41
I Blf. Fhoao III, naaldanoa
fitutm it. Pkona 111.
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dkntiit
kwiUf-itoom lei itoaiorran
Fm ninr,
. JIICIIMOND Orthodontia,
'gig (Mih). pbona till. ,t:i
fJRlBOPRAfTTIO
n fin.,,... "' ' 11 '
ItatiuT. . " 1 oniropraolor.
JJ!jMtr.a. Tie Wlllamatla.
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. ava-T-a wntia
v rxoaa tit, Ra.idanco phona
W A. IllMON Chlropraotlo
rl4 (auat. Il.alth raturpa.
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loPMnio pnvRioiAN,
HH J'fONIV- Oataopathlo phy-
tviaon, 404 k, w.
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L. niDRANCB
VOIl HKN I'AiMU'tjlloilU
TWO-IIOHM Purul.hed apartment i Main
water, moiltra eaeepl heat 111 lib.
Ave. Weet. 1-lu-tf
rfill ItKNT Purnl.htd apartment Willi
, bslltl Hl.u gaiugu., AUulle only, trail
at ttl oak. l-ll-lf
I-IIOIIM AI'AII'rMHN'r (downtown)
llewly HatiiiaK.il, lama fiunt living
riHim. Plume 743 air BIO-J. l-l.f
iron IIIONT l-lliuiin apt, wllh bath, io
iar nii.lilli, Including garage. Inquire
144 Washington al. I-M-4
anon IIOOMir apartment, funil.li.il,
HUM THIS SUIIU. Oarages, ill w.
Will. l-IT-lf
mem CLEAN rooma, private hath.
Oarage, 1111 Lincoln at, Phone lll. I,,
1-11-4
roll ItKNT l-IK.iirn nirnlahail apart
merit, steam heated, 17 W. Ith.
I. II. If
VOH IIMNT Unfurnished ai.arlm.nl
l-ruume. balh, laraaai at 1141 Perry
HI. Imiulra al 111 I4lli tt. l-ll-lf
FOll IIBNT Una roam furnl.h.d
Biiarlni.nl f Undarwood and Hlllott,
llltt and I'allarann. l-IT-If
Ftllt IIKNT 7roum modaro houaa, aloaa
In. U, I, Collin., llarlla Court, 1'hon.
I4. II. II. If
Full RHNT Now and UD-lo daia i. room
anarlmanl, I. B. yoraa, lit Ith Ava.
Waal, 1.17. If
roll ItKNT l-lloom partly furulabod
, - . i - . - -i -i -, r!1 J' H," 'OH ItKNT 771 K. 11. Phono
roil IIRNT Anartmant, modarn. Ill ria .-""'j;. - - .- - . 'l'"
. it It. l-hiina l4, , - l--i ron ltNT-laraa. T41 . 11 in.
ON l-nOOM furnl.h.d apt. III Foarl , . .. , ,.,.'''''
L H'-""" . OAltAOB ror rant. 117 laarl at.
rilllNIHIIKD aparliii.nl, Ml W, Ith. -,,-,. -, ,,-,. ..., ,..', ,. ?'"',!
L, ., .. . . L V"1' 'OH UKNT Uaak rooini II Eaat llh.
rnit HUNT ApartrnoDt. lilt Mill. . ,,
I'hona I'H-". l-ll-tl BOAKD AND ROOM
ron MJCNT Umall (urnlahad houaa. ill
W.at II, l-ll-lf
AfAflTM RNT for rant at Loomla aparl
inanl Kmiaa. Phnna III. 1 -t.tr
For Ilmt Ktimta64 Ilooaru
NRWI.Y rilllNimiien llouiaMaapInf
rooina, ataam Itaat. 120 par month up.
! II v. lib, aaat to Cbambar of Com
morra. 1-IT-lf
'OH- HICNT rurnUhod houaakoaplnir
roima. Onund floor In qulat homa,
174 Waahlnaton. l-ll-lf
ONM AND THIIKH furnl.had houa.k.p.
Inc roema. III Lawraaca, lfhono 117-L
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ron AKNT rornlahad l-room modarn
cottaia. Inqulra 1141 lllin DL
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ri)ltWIHMRD honaakaapliv rooma on
round floor. 114 w. 4 Ara. l-14-tf
rtHINIMIKD koaaakaaplas noma. Ill
Lincoln at. l-ll-l mo.
ron IIWNT rurnlahad room, -modarn
111 It, llth. l-hona 1441. 1-JO.i
I rtooM Apt. for rami III par month.
Inqulra at 111, Jafftraoa. l-ll-l'
roR RHNT rurnlahad houaakaaplnl
rooma. I'hona 10II-J. l-ll-t:
HI.rBPINO ROOM 7I W. Tth.
YOU RK.NT Itoomn
XRHI-INa nnnM Prr Rant. Prlrata
aniranoa, 471 HUb at. I'hona lllt-J.
l.t.lno.
i- :
rorr RENT I alaaplnv room, tarnat-a
haau III - lib. l-ll-tl
ping Register Business and Professional Directory :
8. D. Al.l.BN Altornayat-law. Boom I
rovar Hank of Commarta. .
C. A. WINTRItMRIBn Ijind. tlllaa and
probata apoclallllaa. Ofdoa eoraar Irk
and win.ii.ita atraaia.
M. O. HOUB Attornay, Practloa la
all eourla. 721 Wlllainolta au
U L. RAY
Ulnar Dulldlna
CHAB. A. HARDY Room If, U. .
National Uank nidl oornar lib aad
Wlllamatla atraata.
AI.TA KINO tVawyar. Pbona 100. Ill
Mlnar llulldlna.
S. U. CALKINS Attornoy-at-law, V. B.
National Rank nilda. Phono lit.
IIIHOHODIHT
DR. ItANIlHIllllI foot Npaolalliti
' oornf. eallduaaa, buntotla, fatlan arohaai
alt fool allmanla. dally. If to I. Ill
Wlllamatta. arnund floor. Phono' 104.
V1AVI
PltBVSNTtl oparatlona fijr man. woman,
and f-hll.lran. 647 W. Ith. Phona Tll-J,
UNIIBRTAKKR8
MARION VBATCIf KIINKRAL ItOMB
Lady aaalatanl. rull auto aqulpmant.
. Coraar Tanlh and Paarl atraata. Phona'
III, Marlon Vaatch apd Harry u.
Koanay,
w. w. nttANHTBTTRR runaral dlrao
lor. Lady aaalllant, Auto hoaralt 1111
oilva atraai. a'nona loto.
BOILKH RKPAiHS AND WBIJUNO
O. A. nUTH AND SON nollar rapalHhl
and axpart waldlna. Phonaa Shop 111,
ltaa, IM67. Una 241. Kugona.
' TRAMNFfrTtUI
OltRllON TltANHFRR CO. Copatihavan
A nonnoy. Uanernl tranafar. Moving
and honvy work our apaclalty, phonaa:
nfflf-477; raaldanfa. IIW,
TINNINO AND n BATING
aiHII'K'H TIN SHOP Tlnnlnn. furnaoo
Inalalllnr. IET W. Tth. Phona 110.
iiai.i. a riiuhwaV Plumblna. tin
nlna and ' hoallnfl anwor plpa and
, drnla tlia. Sovanth and. Oak. Fhoao
1093.
(JKO. D. ItRITZMAN Plumblna. tin
nlnir. Ill Vf. llh alratit. Phono 17.
Pl.llMlllNO- AND II K ATI NO
CHAB A I.RH1.T5Y rlumblni and haat
Inc. Ill Oak atroat. Fhona III. Roa.
Idonca phona 1800-Tj.
JtRPAIRINO AND UPBOLMUBINO
'- FIIRNITURB SHOP -WIMar-
and Ttlrnar
Ranalrlna. flnlahlna, upholalarlnl, fooda
pnokad for ahiprn'ril. 1IH Lawranoa
St., Kuitana. 1'horra 1171-H.
BBAVBRS' rifRNlTBRB HOSPITAL
. AND 'ACTOnY Rapalrlni, upholatar
ln, raflnlahlm. rurnltura mada to
. or.let. flood, packati , far anipmani.
Faolory 1H W. llh. Phona 401.
L ltIIHINJC Crtl.l.KOB
BliniONm H11HINI083 COLLBQIH Bnto.1
Now for bualnoaa odlloatlon, Cataloiuoo
fraa on ratine.!, rnnna Baa,
WOOD DKAI.RHS
DRY WOOD In ahd, body fir, aaoond
growth, mapla, nah, oak, Blab. Mohawk-
Wood Yard. Phona in. Yard
1117 High .Irani. Photo 10.
HHALTOIM
DrfFORB Buying aoa our large Hat and
profit oy our 17 yonra- oxpnrianra.
' Ram Hugh Haally Co, tth and Will
t amatta, i ;:
MORMNC
Foil IIRT tlK,nui
foil HUNT Nlr.ly fiirnl.ha.l ,
room, by wa.k or niontli, furnaoa liaaL
iluao in, i.ull at iiii )iii
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NII'M ROOM mudanla or ganllainan,
II per inunlh, 171 lllll Ava, W.
ll.,n,,) . "
'OH ItKNT Two mum. prlvata en
trance; board neat dimr If deelred.
1'lii.iie 7I-I 1st B, llih. 1-17-1
MI.KKI'INU IIOOWH 404
1'aarl atrial.
I-2I-0
I'OII IIWNT Nleeplng room,
tlla-l,.
I'll'iha
- J I-4
roll HUNT Mealed rouuii
only. Cil 41)4 w. Illli.
genllemali
l-ll-l
I.HHPINU IIOOM for rent. t!7 Pearl Ml.
l-ll-tf
roll IIIC.NT
A LIMITBI) AMOUNT Or
GROUND rLOOR NI'ACB
ron njtNT
la tha
MOHNINO n KOI XT Bit rillll.DINO
Corner Ninth and Oak Htr.. la
. OOH
Apply at Offlca of
, MOHNINO RBOIHTRR
II Willamette lit
HOARD II V TUB WRBK or 1 or I moolo
a day. Hume oouklng. Alao room forj
i or I. aaa is. utn. I-1T-I
WANTRD Oenlleman to room and
bnard; plaaaant heme, good maala.
Phone III-L. l-4-tf
nOOM with board for a gontlemajt. 441
w. ii, alao garage, pnone U47-I..
l-ll-tf
HOARD AND ROOM Oood homa cook-
ng. Ill weet llth St, l-ll-tf
DOARD AND ROOM 111 Eaat f at.
l-l-lmo.
SI.EEPINO ROOMS with board or bouae-
keeping rooma 141 R. 14. 1-lt-lf
MTCATION8 WANTKU
CAIIP1CNTRR Work wanlrd by day or
contract; building repairing, flnlehlng.
ehnn work. l'hon 1BBB-J. Shop
1401 Olive St, A, L. Whipple, l-14-tf
WANTBD Oood rook wanla Job either
wllh eawinlll. hotel, men e frat or
will go anywhere. Write "Cook", care
Regular, 1-1-Iwk.
WANTBD Nuralng la own or patlenl'B
home, special training in contagion
Doctor! refarencea, l'hopa 1170-R.
ll-J-tf
EXPERIENCED NIJIIHB Reaaonable.
I'hona 1I7I-R. Mlaa Cronk. box 111.
city. l-ll-tf
WANTBD Houeawork end window
oleanlog by day or hour. Phone IS7l-f.
l-!7-lmo.
COMPETENT Houeekeeper wl.hea work
by tha month: would prefer to go
homo ntghia. Phona 441-R. l-ll-tf
WANTRD
. oltanlagi
or hour.
Window eleanlng, houaa
waahlna-: ezuerlencod ! day
Phone 441-L. l-14-tf
WOMAN Wanta work of any kind k
d.v ne hoar. Phnna !70-rt It. la. If
WANTBD Hate Uttp
WANTKD I non-union palntere: muat
be gund brualtman; call Monday morn
ing after t a. m. 14 Enat tth be
tween Willamette and Oak la alley.
Aak for Mr, Illalr, back of Carrol'a
Drug alore. l-ll-l
MARRIED MAN ror dairy; muat be
eleaTh. dry hand milker, give exper
ience In Hret letter, till car Reg
later, l-ll-tf
WArtTKIb FcwrurJei Help
WANTRD Capable woman for general
houaework and care of two children
111 rerry, l-ll-tf
WANTED Sella
MAN WANTHT .City or country) old
enlabllahed company will aupply cap
ital ami alnrt you In your own per
manent buBlnoaa telling nacnagtflee
people muat buy overy day. Eaper
lencej unneceeaary. Write MeConnon
A Co., Factory 181, Winona, Minn.
tr YOU THINK IN TERMS OF 14000
THIS YEAR, WRCTB MB NOW.
Strong line for retail atorea; nation
ally advertlaed; catabHahed concern;
beat aooann now alarllnit; liberal week
ly advnnco to producer. Oeo. It, WH
llnma. Mgr., 3010 Euclid, Cleveland.
Ohio, Dept. Itt. 1-lt-l
IT 18 EASY to make , big advance pay
faking ortlere for these wonderful
' ehtrt bnrgmne. A genteel. Independ
ent, profitable occupation where your
prngreaa Ja limited only . by lho time
' and effort you care to give to Ihla
work. 1 Fnehlon' Wear ' Bhlrta, Dept.
I C44, Clnclnnnll, Ohio, 1-2121
TAII.ORINO AOENTS Ouaranteed all
wool aulla 111.71, value 140; ab.olute
aattafncllon guaranteed: commlaelon
as in and bin bonua. Alao rnen'v ahlrta
toticoala nnd buy.' Bulla. Elaborate
' outfit, le-gO. awatch . samplea free.
Mnri.v rr.nnitnv. 1654 lndlaaa. Dept.
til. Chlrniro. 1-21-1
Oo Into bttalnaaa without Invoallng a'
-,- Kn rent to Itny. No otock t.
carry. Yet you .moke bigger proflta
' ih.n athrekeeuert. avrlte tor rncta nt
once. Adreaa Dept. 171 Ooodwoar
Chicago, Inc., 144 Ailatiie, Chlcrtgo.
AnW YOC A' Pent appearing, ambllloua
young man, lt-24i Willing to work elx
houra each day 7 Pond of travel and
able to leave city Immediately 7 ' Soo
Mr. Turner, 1-5 p. in. Monday. Hoff
man Hotel.. -
POLLY AND HER PALS : .;. Oopjrrlht laa by Nowrspaper Service, Inc. ' . ' By Cliff StCITe .t
l WJE ft Ml) llW WRV 1B0LJT. HERj ' ... toLLVS RlSHf .TtWMk) -' ' , . . ' r& ':Z.J3Z$f ,
fctAD 1H4T ( VW COMPLEX. PA- C SCODMESS. -CLl) 1 ' V '. , ' " . ; MS not SO BtD rlR As;, .. v : ;
PSVOIOSV V4MP3 ARE BORmJ m. . AKiT - BUILT , . . : .Vp- . 25 STAfZTER. Art' rWriCfc) - ' j .
gy ip '.
REftlStfcR, EUCENE, ORE.,
WAYMOU Knliianit.il
K't IIAII.Y, taking rnlnr'utt nrdnre for
12.16; neweal t-nlura ieil, lilua, green,
yellow, -. Uulflt Irre, t.'oiiii.ilaal.ina
Ually. .llot hv. Ilradley, all Van
lluren, Chlrago. l-ll-l
AOKNTM High grnde, all.wml Bulla,
made 10 rnaure, 121 and 139, Five
dull.re pi.tilt In advaiii-a. Pren anniple
outfit. Write C, II. rerrln, Mgr., boi
lB7, ('liliaan. l-ll-l
I nard an agent to eel! daitlera candy,
uiltita, kuiii. Large profile. Kaper-leni-o
uiwiarea.Hry. free auulplee.
Wrlio luday. Milton Uurdon, 1414
Vine HI,, (llnilnuall. ' l-ll-l
tt'ANTKI) Anlilont and lieiilllt Inaur.
an. a aalainen. Ileleren.'ea required,
(.'all Win, Mulllvan, Eugene Hotel.
1-11-1
WANTKH
I'lllVATM MONHY WANTBI 1 and If.
wllh aafety on let inlaa. real aetata
aerurlly. Wa ran place any amount
and eavura good loane for yua without
extH.iiN. Have placed hundreda of
Ihou.anda tha iaat 14 yearB without
the loaa of a dollar to any ollent
I'BTKItHON A McCULLY
' Phone 17
. l-ll-l
PIANOS WANTBD
We pay caah for your old piano or trad
you a Vlelrola and record.,
LARA WAY'S MUSIC STORB
l-l-tf
HOlmBg AND LOTS WANTBD
WB IIAVH Many ealla for houaaa and
tola: wa want to Hat your property if
the price la right; aea Mr. Ilaacom
wllh Ihe SWAN MOKTOAOB COM
PANY, I Eaat lib atreel. Phone 101.
11-14-tf
WANTBD Drea.maklng; have that new
frock or coat made now. Or that old
frock made over like new, PrlcaB rea
sonable and work guaraaleed to pleaaa.
Mr.. Mclnto.b, .164 W. 41b St,
l-l-tf
DRINO YOUR cream to ua. We pay caab
every day. Today, butler fat 44c
IlISBIiH' CRKAMBIIT
111 Pearl
i-io-wd.rn.sun.-tf
LOCKIKII To furnl.h 11.000 feet per day,
good limber; medium ahow; muat bo
able to put In half mile of ekld r
tram road. O. N. Hult, motor C.
l-ll-l
WANTRD 4 or i-ltnnm bungalow, weet
of Illalr, north of llth, few hundred
down, balance monthly. Write full da
acrlptlon, 5313, care ncglater.
l-ll-l
WANTRD Uaed furniture. We pay caeb.
be eure to get our price..
APPI.BOATB rUBNITURR CO.
New Miner llldg. I'hona tit
10-ll-tf
WANTKD To borrow from private
party 11000 or SIQ00 for one or two
yearn. Will pay Sr.. Write 1141, care
Ileglater. 1-51-1
WANTRD A good building lot. cloae In
on weal aide, between 7th and llth.
State price, alee and location In let
ter, P-I17I, care Beglator. t-ll-4
WANTBD To aell yon freah. amoked
and cured meata, live and dreeeed
poultry. Earl Baldwin, 7H Monroe 81.
I'hona lie. l-l-tf
WANTED To buy or rent to-milk cowe
on aharea": have good paalure. L. J.
Reevea, Box II Springfield. Ore.
WANTED TO 71UY Cook elovel and
heairra at lh Stove ' Hnapllal. 1104
Washington al. Pbona ll&l-R.
l-l-lmo
WANTED Seoond-hand ptanoaf will
pay yon caah. Uorrla Mualo Houaa.
til Willamette. 11-14-tf
WANTKD Good aerond-hand cream
aeparatnr, BUe for I or I cowe. Troy,
47, III. 1. 'Junction City, Ore. 1-21-1
WANTED Oood word truck. W. F.
Naught aC Arp'a Dairy, Junction City.
1-11-1
TRAM WANTED weight 1160 to 1100
each. Write parllculare and price.
No. 4741. care Rentier, . . l-t-tf
WOODBAWINQ Phona 714-R.
bacber. -
H. Sar
. l-ll-tt
FOR GENERAL HAULINO of all klnda.
rith ton truck, call 22ty-j. iu-za-u
WANTED Children to cara for In mr
home. Phona H14-J. - i.ie-iwa.
WANTED Olrl to ahara coty apartment.
1301 care Ileglater. a-i--
WANTRD Small
power apray
Phono ll-F-ll.
HEMST1TCHINO at lfempton'e.
l-l-lmo.
JUNK AND SECOND
HAND Thlnga
11-l-tf
wanted, can tna
LOST
LOST Between .Lincoln school and Eu
gene oreamery. pair ot American wjr
tortolae-framed glasaeB In caae. Re
ward. 43J W. 10. J--
LOST Female collie pup. Finder please
phone 441-R or call It! Jefferson et.
neward. l-ll-l
HONES TO LOAN
RRADI.EY THB LOAN MAN
SMALLER MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Paymente required to pay 11000 prln.
clpal and Inlereat:
111.10 per month for 140 montna.
113.10 per month for 110 monthe.
11.10 pert month for 11 monthe,
130.70 per month for 10 monthe. - -1
MW.n n nrtADLEY
a-. as. Phone B44
" 7 11-ll-tf
, xinNTfiY TO LOAN'
At tV Inlereat on flrat-claaa residence
Droperly. No commission cnaiae. -
TIFFANY nnd PRRHCOTT
At ItODT. TRESCOTT CO.. Realtorf
nkniu. lit and 241
........ l-M-tf
MONEY to LOAN on CITY PROPERTY
Monthly paymente of I14T14 per tlooO:
Loan to 60T 01 value, nu cuouu.......
"Vmisry INSURANCE AOENCY
ii llh Ava. W. Phone HI Eugone
-
1 ,".iV,"d,co"mnrri.orrnvd:
w j Llchty 11 B. Ith Ave. 1-8-tt
SATURDAY, PfeB. K), imi-
MONTY TO IXA.V
MONKK TO LOAN-Helol clly proparty.
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PA11RATII DAY IS DISCUSSED
( CoMlnuefl, frorn "8 ',
given to bring to their 'remem
brance all thlnga whatsoever,, tnnt
he had said unto thorn, deal with
this question. Nor yet did the In
spired apotJtles, In preaching the
gospel, founding churches, coun
seling and Instructing those foundr
ed. discuss or approach, this gub-
Joct.. Dr. Edward T. Hlscox, author
of "The - Baptist Manual," In a
paper read before a New York
ministers' conference, held Novem
ber U. 1893.
"It is Quite clear that, however
rigidly or devoutly we ma spend
rigidly or devoutly we may spend
Sunday, we are not keeping the
Sabbath. . .. Th Sabbath was
founded on a specific, divine com
mand, wo can plead no such com
mand for the observance of Snnday,
. . , 'i.nere is not a single sen
tence In the New. Testament to sug
gest that we Incur any penalty by
violating the supposed, sanctity of
Sunday." "The Ten Command
ments," R. w. Dale, n.D. Coni
crcKatlonnllst). pages 108 and 107.
.London: Hodder and Stoughton.
You may rend the Dible tram
Genesis to Revelation, and yon will
not find a single line authorising
tno sanctlflcatlon of Sunday.- The
Scriptures enforce the religious ob
servance of Saturday, a day which
we never sanctify," "The ratth of
uur 1'atncrs," uarclltml omnonB,
page 111., Baltimore; John Murphy
ct L.O.,
Webster's dictionary, defines It
thus: "Sabbath kept by the Jews
upon Saturday, the seventh day.
and by Christians on Sunday, the
first day .of the week, the day on
which Christ arose from the doad.
Sabbatarian one who regards the
seventh day of the week-as the Sab
bath, agreeable to the lotter of the
rourth commandment in the deca.
logue.". .
W.c never read' In God's word that
Jesua disagreed with Bcrlbes and
Pharisees in regard to the day, for
we find htm Joining them often- lh
the synngogus for worship and also
asking the question; "Is it lawful on
the Sabbath day's to do good, or to
do evil? To save life or destroy it?"
Luke 6:9. "The Lord answered him,
and said, thou hypocrite, doth not
each one of .you on the Sabbath
loose his ox or. his ass from tho
stall, and lead Kim away to water
ing, and ought not this woman bo
sat, hath" bound? lo:"",hee "is"
years, be loosed from this bond on
tha Hulil.uth rluy." T.uko 13:1s, 18.
Iii.ro we see Hint lie agreed with tho
r ii lor I hut It win tha Hatbath, but
dlwiKToai with him In the perfor
jnunca of the nets of mercy done.
"Hemembor the Aafbbath day, to
keop It holy. Mix days shit It thou
Itiibor, and do nil thy work! ilut the
sevonth day la the flabbuth of the
J.ord thy Uod: In It thou Shalt not
do nny work, thou, nor thy aon, nor
thy daughter, thy manservant, nor
thy mnidnervunt, nor thy cattle, nor
thy stronger thnt la within thy
Patr-a: lor In lx days the 7ord
made heuvun and earth, the sea and
all that In them la, and rested the
seventh day: wherofore the Lord
blexgcd the ffahbath day, and hal
lowed it," Kx. 20:8-11.
,Thls was the Bavlour's custom,
liead Luko 4:16,
"If that galth he nhldeth In him,
ought hlmitolf alto go to walk, even
as he walked." 1 John 2:6.
T. M, LANOnKfiO
. Pastor of eleventh
Adventlst church.
Day
TOO.SIAS.X I'HOrileSCIES, 1-t.KA
Most of Them ltcaily Written After
. Events Oavo Trorufplired,
KUOENT3, Ore.. Feb. 12. To tho
Editor) J. R. Conlee's reference
in lost Sunday's Register to Mother
Shlpton's prophecy reminded mo
of an English newspaper of 1I4
which my grandfather had, pre
served on. account of a similar
prophecy. It had oome Into my
father's possession a good many
years ago and soma 20 years ago
I ran acroe it in looking over some
old papers that had been bundled
together and, being attracted by the
partial. fulfillment of the prophecy,
j tveked him for tt and he gave It
tome. For some time I was qui to
Impressed with It and redd and re
read. It. but after i time I laid, It
away and' had not thought of; it
for years until last Sunday.
After some little search I found
the paper, yellow and brittle with
age, -but still very, readable and J
here present a copy:
' A JUBetAltKABLB PROPHECY '.
' Many people who have read "Tha
Skeleton In Armor,"- by the American
poet Longfellow, know that It- waj
founded upon the discovery of a skele
ton, chad la rusty armor, near an old
alone twer In Newport, R- 1M U. 8. A.
Nd loss an - authority than Professor
Rafn has made a Btudy of the architec
ture of .thla tower and elates that It Is
ortslnly of Norse origin and waa con
structed ,not. later than tha. llth can-
turv. ' - -
Many people are familiar with tneaa
facts, because a statement of tbem waa
printed In connection wllh the poem,
but few people know of the existence
of a manuscript that waa found In a hoi-lowed-out
atone near thia same tower fa
he year 1711 by one Jdhn Molr, ai
able seaman on tha brtgnntine- "Oram,
which aklrted -the North American coaat
In tbat year and pot In at various points
while tba crew went on tours of ex
ploration.
John Mulr made his dleeovery while
alone and. finding tha parchment writ
ten lb an unknown - tongue, ha immed
iately lumped an the conclualori. that It
waa the key to hidden treasure and ao
kept It Secret until hla return to- Eng
land: aa soon as possible thereafter he
hurried -4o a professor of ancient and
foreign languages- and- finally Induced
him to attempt Ita tranalatloa without
telling him of Its origin.
The Professor discovered . that tt was
written In the Norse language and .placed
ita date aa about, tha, llth century. His
translation follo'wa:
'To Valhalla I am going aeon and glad
ly will I go.
For all my gallant matea have gone;
ala n by the red man a bow.
And I am left alone to guard our fort
in thla alrange land.
Hut death la coming very aooa to take
me by the band.
And lead me to another home where
frlenda have xohe before.
There Norsemen all will gather and live
forevermore. -
But while I linger here a while between
the living and the dead.
Uethlnke my . erea ara opened to. the
4hlngs 'that are ahead.
I seem to see rhla country, where' tha
- red man had hla birth;
A home and place of refuge for the
neonle.Af tha earth.
Tha commerce of tbe world eh all com
and brlna their r ehea here.
And -flit their holds with rhe. products
of rhle western hemisphere.
X . see tha ships - with wondrons speed
move without a sail. -
And abipe of war-Ilka glanta .dreeeed ID
m coat or. mail.
I see the brack man brought by force
. to live by the White mart's laws.
And blood of white men shed la Bfresma
' to help the black mali'g canea. -
1 aea men conquer tha upper air ea
wings, like a mfghty bird.
And Aha aong -they elng aa they speed
.along Ilka artillery le neara.
I aee bright, flashing picturea that eeem
to be alive. J , .
And men working In great factories like
bees, around a hive
The air ia filled with voices from miles
nd miles away.
And the thunder bolta of Trior make
night aa bright aa day.
Thla land ahalt have no king, but many
men shall rule; ,
Some ehall be mighty men Indeed and
some be but a tool.
Rut towards the last a man ehall rule,
. who very aeJdom epeaka.
The world will lent, when ha la gone.
Just three'' and twenty weeks.
Now I feol my power, Is falling and I
will soon be gone. .
nut thla will be secreted before tomor
- row'a- dawn." . -Am
no rort of this prophecy liad
been fulfilled at the- time that tt
wan printed. I suppose that it was
soon forgotten by most of the
people that read it. but. read in the
light of our present knowledge, it
certainly appears to be a remark
able prediction. -
Now the facts about Mother
Shipton's prophecy' (and any one
may discover them by referring
to any good encyclopaedia) are
these: The prophecy was supposed
to have baan made in 1414, accord
ing to Mr. Conlee's article, and the
dato is substantially correct, but as
a matter of fact the earliest date
thnt the scholars can find nny rec
ord of her prophecy whs 1841 whn
The rrophoele of Jlotner unipton
was published In London by an I
Its fame; because It foretold tho
aenttn ol t-arauiai ivotoj
furred In 1530. It Is evldont them
that It wns very wonderful If writ
ten In 1414, but very cominonplacs
If written in 1841, as It no doubt
wns. The prophecy has been re
printed many times with many ad
ditions, but all of courso having the
ancient dato.
In 1882 one Charles ttlnriley re-
ftrinted what was purported to bs a
ife of Mother flhlpton. He In
serted some doggerel verso of Ills
own in which he prophecled tho end
of mo world In 1X81. It is ovideni
that If the reference in tha cur
rent effusion to 1028 had been In
existence at that time that he
wmilit nnf hnvn titn.fe. the hlunrlMr
of claiming 1881 as the date of the
final blowup.
I am willing to make a small
wager that the paper from which
Mr. uoniee tooK trill prophecy is
not more than twenty years old
and. If it really contains that verse
referring o 1938, I am willing to
gamble that It is not five years old.
If tt were possible to get at the
facts. I am satisfied that one would
find that every prophecy in It that
has tteen fulfilled was written alter
It was practically assured. It Is
not difficult to prophesy the end ot
tha world. It has been dona times
without number and every proph
ecy has had Its followers. Only a
lltue over a year ago quite a num
ber of people got out on the hills
with their nighties on waiting for
Gabriel to blow his trumpet.
In the Oregonian of March 12,
1922) there was a full column,
front page article headed: "Violent
Quakes Coming; Submerging of
Much of Europe Predicted; Mfircp
Is Month set: Dr. Milton AiDeri
Nobles Says United States Shaken,
But Not Wiped Out." After four
years the only pan of that that has
come true is that the good oia
United States not wiped out.
Every Sunday -newspaper, nearly,
has a story of some seer that has
foretold something that has come to
pass, but strange to relate you
never hear of the prophecy till
after the fulfillment.
Now as to this old Norse proph
ecy of mine that I quoted in the
beginning. It is. In the parlance of
the times, the bunk. 1 made the
whole thing up while I was sitting
around resting, but I claim that It
is Just as good prophecy and a
whole lot better poetry than that
credited to Mother Shlpton.
However, my idea Is not merely
to run a hoax, but I do want to
register a kick against all. thia
prophesying of disaster for, though
it Is a joke to a great many. It Is a
very serious matter to lots of chil-
?ren and credulous, nervous people,
know of people that as children
went to bed nightly In the mortal
fear that the world would come to
a terrible end ere morning and I
know of people right- here in the
enlightened city of Eugene who feel
that the time is so short that any
preparation for the future, educa
tiomtl or otherwise. Is useless. One
mother said that she didn't care
wbether her children went to school
or not for time was so short that
ah education would do .them no
good. ' -
' Such teaching will work against
American Ideals.
J. E. RICHMOND.
CRIMINAL- BETRAYS HIMSELF
Offenders Orten Bring About Own
Arrest by Little Slip
Even the most astute criminal,
after eluding the police for Years.
will bring about his own arrest by
making lust one little slip. Lesa
(Sifted crooks often give them
selves away.
An Instance has' recently come
to hand. The police had been baf
fled by a murder until they
chanced to examine the hat of tho
victim. Inside the band, to make
the hat fit better, was a piece of
paper. This proved to be a court
summons made out to another
man. He was questioned and his
guilt established. In his hurry to
get away from the scene of the
crime he had taken his victim's hat
for his own!
On crook betrayed himself by
the way he carried off bis plunde
from a mansion. Among the spoils
were two silver inkstands. They
lert a trail of Ink balf a mile long,
which led the police to their man
A gang of 'cracksmen who broke
into a country house a few years
ago tirought about their own capture-through
greed. In one room
thoy found a bottlo labeled "Cog
nac." a pretty piece of good for
tune, they thought, and promptly
drank to the success of their night's
work. Deeply they drank tooand
few minutes later were seized
with violent pains.
The pains grew worse until the
napless jburgiara were almost .par
alyzed. Then thoy called out for
the police) to help them.' That bot
tle contained rat poison!
Two recent . safe-breaking at
tempts ended In the criminals be
traying themselves. One man try
ing- to open an office sate used too
much .gpllgnlte. The explosion
wrecked the entire office and
roused the whole neighborhood-
including ' the police. Similarly
another gang In a factory created
such a noise when they blew up
the safe thnt tnev-had to beat a
hasty retreat, leaving all their out
fit oenind. ,
. Crime and Its detection Is a
highly scientific business, and In
it, as In everything else, there's
many a sup.
She Knew
"Better let me send you a couple
of cans of these new peaches. 'Mrs.
Gnyboy." remarked the. grocer.
"Your husband will like them."
"The poaches my husband likes,'
came loud and clear from the other
end of the phone, "are In bathing'
suits not can"Tho Progressive
.
Seven
How Lifta Span May be
Heredity and Environment Af
fect Health, but Use ot Hy
gienic Knowlodgo, Mixed with
Common Sense, Add Yenrs,
rty DR. ROYAL S. COPBLAND, M.D.
(l.'nl'ed Slates Senator from New York! '
former c'ommle.toner of Health ;
i . New York City
, Length of life Is determined to
some oxtent by what we call "the .
law of chance,'
A given number
of persons, bom
' on the same day
: and living prao
tlcnlly Identical
. lives, will did .
on dates wide
apart. There
are so many ac
cidental factors
In every career
that nobody can
prophesy accur- -ately
as to the
' length ota given
life. -. -
; Th t o ar o
some, general
principles, how
ever, which
have nn impor
tant bearlnsg upon longevity. Tha
observance ot certain rules of Hv- ,
Ing are likely- to make the mem.
bers of one family live longer than
the members of another family.
; In this connection, I want to
mention a family which to my
mind has had the most remarkable
record In history. If there Is an- .
other parallel case I shall bo glad
to be told, about It. , : -
One of my colleagues In the con
gress Is the son ot parents still Hv..
ing. The father Is 86, and the
mother, 79. This couple .have nlna
living children, all sons. . There ara .
65 living grandchildren.
AH this may not be remarkable,
but what, do you think of the fol
lowing statement? There has never
been a grave opened for this fsm
Uyl Not a single death has occur
red among them for three genera- .
tions. ' . '
Something more than chance de
termined these circumstances.. I
venture to say there was a good
cook In the background of the fam
ily. Somebody taught the value ot
fresh air; sunlight and exercise.
That valuable information- was
handed down from parents to sons
The latter selected wives who held
similar Ideas. . . , '
Of course, a family which trans
mits a strong, vigorous body con-. .
fers an advantage over the -weak
and frail structure which Is the :
common heritage of another family.
No one of the weak type need be
discouraged by this fact. A little .
more care than the stronger per- .
son needs and exercise will make it
possible for the frail- persons to
live out a life fully equal In deeds
and years to the other. - . , i-"
Heredity and early environment
are Important, of course, but they
are not all determining by any
means. I have told you of a fjiend
of mine who retired from business .
at thirty-six, because of chronic III-
ncaitn. He lived to be eighty-six.
The exercise of common sense in
his physical life gave him a long
career In spite of the bad beginning.
xou may tnantc uod lr you are
well born In a physical sense, but
even If you have not this advantage
you may live to be a hundred.
Answers to Health Queries .
O. T. , Q. What causes head
aches?
Answer. Eye-strain, infected
teeth, tonsils and sinuses, constipa
tion, indigestion, auto-intoxication,
high blood pressure, kidney physi
cal examination and a complete
eye test will usually locate the
source of the trouble. . , , , ; .'-
- -
SKINNY. Q. I am frequently
't
v-
V;.
V'
Dr. K. S. toyelaaa
bothered with a lumping muscle In
my eye. What do you advise? . .
Z. I am very slender. Although
I eat a great deal I oanhot gain -
weight What would you suggest?
Answers Your eye trouble may .
be due to a nervous condition or to '
an Infection of some kind. Have
your doctor advise yon after con
sultation. .
2- You may be Of ilaturally
slender build. Try building? your
self up and await results. For full
pnrtlculara send a stamned. Self-
addressed envelope and repeat your
question. .
W. A. P. Q.-What dd you ad- .
vise for. sciatica? . . :
Answer. There may be some in
fection In your system responsible
for your trouble. Applications of
bent end massage should give re
lief. - For further Tiartlrulars send
a sclf-addressed envolopo and re- .
peat your question. '.,-
Ke
Dr. Copoland will anawef for readers
ot thlr paper questions, ort medlelnsl,
hygiene anil sanitation eubjecta that
are of general Interest. Where the sub
ject of a letter la such that It ennnot
bo published In thla column, Dr. Cope
land will when the question Is a prop
er one. write you perennally ;lf. a self
addressed, atnmped envelope la enclosed,
address all innuiriea. to Or. Royal 8.
Copeland. In care of Ihla office;
Copyrlrht. 1121, Br
'- Newspaper Feature Service, tno. ' ,
, The conceited young man: had
talked about himself till the; girl
felt she could not stand It any
longer. ; ,
"It costs a great deal more than
one would think to become' a
broatlminded and Intelligent man
of tho world," he remarked
serenely. ' ' "
The B'rl saw Jier chance and
took it. '
. "I.jmirpo.a so." she m d, "and
i ao , o,.m, you ror saving your .