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Largest Circulation la Yamhill County COLLECTI ONS COLLECTION NOCHARGE WE SUE IN 001 OWI NAM* OF WORLD A U C T IO N E E R LIVE STOCK and GENEXAL FARM SATES. Since 1907 To the Mdltor: Several years ago a member o f the Russian dujna said these words: “ The history of mankind leads ua to hope that the principles of liberty and Justice w ill eventually triumph over wrong and oppression, and that the happiness o f the human fam ily w ill some day cease to be merely a dream. But the road to liberty lb so covered with the bodies e f mar tyrs, and the pages o f history so clotted with humanity’s blood, that one w ell nigh despairs of. the solu- lin n o n f f humanity’s h u m a n 11 v ’ r nrohlnm ** tlon problem u s.' T o mo the only remedy to better these conditions o f mankind and make tbe world better U faith In Ood. faith in man. and the Golden Rule. The prevailing sins o f man kind. and largely the cause o f all wars, Is pride, selfishness and the undue love o f money to gain riches fo r riches' sake. And tke tw in evils o f our time are extrem e riches and extrauM poverty, both are demoral ising In th eir tandauay. and are the Mankind demands, and w ith hon est effort deserves substantial com fo rt and convenience. More than thia tends to evil, degeneracy and crime. - Riches are not all happi- neee, but tbe right use o f wealth m ay prove a blessing and add m i- H ow B ea u tifu lly ju t right, hang e m ly , « t o * gt— WBj: •to te the w ill o f Ood. and o f Jesus that all should some to a knowledge o f the truth and be saved from sin. SUn la • violation o f natural, phyaioal and moral law, and they are Ood made, and cannot ba violated w ith impunity. Sooner or later, directly or Indirectly, we must pay tbe pen- Settlements made the day ,we collect KNIGHT ADJUSTMENT OOMPJNT ) Oregon e:__* - * . ) Hillsboro, Oregon ' mt Purported tu be Jem * Death WaMnut Found plwscs. W hat may m y possessions do fo r me, bow can I twist th an bo as to prove s blessing Individually, to fam ily, sad to society skf la rg e r Unless man puts the question., to him self he w ill become a mors gath erin g machine. I do not want to be lieve that the rieh Inhabitants o f W a ll Street sad F ifth Avenue with their unearned wealth, reveling la the foolish luxury o f monkey dinners and Jasx display they frequently In dulge In, Is the bast that Ood would do -with the rich, neither He vs that the- grinding p the slums is the beet that Q d would do with the poor. Povertj la more often a curse than- a ble some would have us bel those who praise its virtu e the last to accept Its hard condi tions. ..P ra is e It who w ill, povsrty In Its extreme form la narrow ldg. belit tling. ambition h illin g , ah unmltl- gating curse. There Is n e :Joy in It. We can give them to you, without a single tear or pin-prick, beautifully dean M i crisp. ItV a secret oi our washing process and of M m warn- derful drying frame we use. We stretch and dry your curtains to measure, every little point ju * so, edges matched perfectly. •And it costs so little! Let us oall for yeur curtains tomorrow. W ell have them back in a jiffy, ju t right. Phone for our driver. * '* «T - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, SEPT. 22 AND 23 William S. Hart in TravelirT On An action story that never lets up. ALSO COMEDY, “CALL THE WITNESS $75,000 in Premiums and Purses man’s inhumalty to man that mads countless thousands m ou rn ,‘and that tbs p u l amt a varies to g a la riches fo r riches’ asks, hardened • men’s hearts, seared their conscience« , and mads them oblivions to the wrongs or society, and the needs o f dig. poor. Th at's w hy he said: "H o w hard for a rich man to enter the kingdom o f heaven.” Several years ago I read a sermon In th e Oregon Journal by Dr. tooyd, pastor o f the Presbyterian church, on the topic, “ Is the church laalng its Inlnence over mankind.” And among other things he said, “ T h e churches have done everything w ith Jesus but to learn to express H is character in Ilfs and to become obed ient to His natural and perfect w in .” A prominent m in taler in an eastern stats Is quoted in saying, "Our pres ent system, Industrial, politics]' and religious, la founded on a system that Is fundamentally w rong and anti-christlan, and the church o f Jesus and the hard sense of buslneaa ought alike to wage a war on It until It Is changed and In harmomy. with the life, the teaching and-tke spirit o f Jesus.” And there is mweh truth In both these sayings. Coop eration must replace competitive strife. Love, brotherhood and lov ing, helpful service to each other must supplant war, cruelty and ha tred. The weakest of humanity, mental and physical, must recetfb the tsnderest cars that society can bestow, the same as any well regu lated fam ily tenderly cares for the weakest member. Like oil and water, love and h afv do not mingle. Let love and help ful service to each other supplsat our Insane system of war. crueMk and hatred, and heaven on earth with all Its beauty, and glory, i e foretold by the Nszarene, and taught* Hls disciples to pray for. w ill gS t come a reality. And I thank Odd that from the modern viewpoint o f life and Immortality we are learnluff to love humanity as never before. We are discovering the truth that all men are divine, that all mah- kind are spirits, even In the body o f flesh, and we have come to an under standing of life and Immortality w l f t an understanding never before p<M slble. When one gets the full senab that he la a spirit, and that he is the Immortal child p f an Infinite Father, that this world is but V kindergarten and nursery of soulZ that here he flrej learns the mere a l phabet o f God's great volume o f truth, that this life o f the ph ysic«! body on the earth plane, Is but a short space In hls whol# career, that he has an eternity of progressive Ilfs in spirit before him. When one can Agricultural Displays— n t t l M * o f bthry kind k>‘ , F o f further particulars ask agents or w rite Southern A Cultttod Man W h at U a cultured man? I have Just had dealings w ith a prise'hum an boor (th a t la he looked human, had a lace, bauds, and every th in g ) , and aai me to thinking whot a cultured man ought to bo. says tbe Maryland- School News. And I mat a cultured man once, which gave an tdsd o f what one Ought to bo. So here goes: A eultured man tries to make everyone happy. A boor delights to hurt your feelings. The most strikin g thing about a cultured man Is that he Is disci plined. Some w ell bred people lose control o f themselves at times. A ll vu lgar people do. A cultured man becomes angry bul never lets hU temper get the best o f him. It Is the instinctive desire to please, which In a cultured man. leads him to dress so us to pam pass un ua- noticed. to avoid anything o f loud- ■ess o f speech, manner or appear ance, to be polite and self-effacing rar * bluffs, never boasts. Culture neye.. * M m threatens, The deed la as elo- ™ _.:sr Is simple, quant as tbe. ms accomplish much, but al- H e may u . , w ays w ith u < to o ------- — . it - w ith the a ir o f poise, never w ith the bluster o f b ein g w r y busy. Culture Includes tolerance. Th e sign o f sound education Is a certain hospitality o f mind. • display, Jewelry, per fume*. affected speech, supercilious nem condesceneion, haughtiness, girs ’ o f cxetustv Snim add t i l such things are bits o f egotism, emana tions o f Ignorance and ahoét out a vu lsar soul. 8© that perhaps the would be the absolute «non ahd the beautiful In life. And ho w ill be good, and do good for good ness asks, and not from fsar of an angry Ood and a literal hell. Man can b f led much easier than he can be driven, love is a stronger Incen tive than fear. Ood created man In hls own Image, and endowed him with a progressive nature, and God like powers of mind, and reason He has an intuitive sense of good and evil, a consciousness o f right and wrong, and he has within him a something tlyst approves the right and condemns the wrong. He has •Iso that wonderful attribute of Ood Greatest H ondshow in N a £ k w fa t Racing— Amusements— Stock a f t fe b lk ry I care whatover. fo r the thalr casts and custom* A a exchange says that a man with fever should keep away from ildenrod blondes and grass widows. u —- P lant a want ad In tha Graphic. on&e H I L L S / Ohe Gasatine J