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- ■ » 1.^*6 H** peop*»''’ Thw sloffM took lik« amallDOi On« man asksd Gracchi if h<* «as "working in tbo intrreat of the prtviU*«d int«rests." to which he replied "If we ar* why ar* thoy fiffhfin* ua?” Th« man stood dumb. S3 ell. th« noble* got out another •’ 'Fan. "Kill the SiagtB Tai!” and that also took Ilk* smallpox, and so the iieupl« they had tried to aav* from utlor ruin stoned the two Gracchi U> death, and this ia tbo «Lory uf bow Ore«an came tu b« ownod by threw per cent of U m Peo ple. and why misery and po**rtv abide» with (he producer*, and why We have millionaire* who did noth ing to earn it. and why the big land lords and corporations ar* ao pow erful and rich and hav* Pleree-Ar- rows and Romers and can afford to burn ga« at 2Hc th« gallon and sell it for that and moat people cannot ail *rd a Ford. I forgot to «ay that Rome went to well, where did It go to? J. D rmocbacy . Portland, Or»., June 27. 1922. Likes Scio Best Eugene, Ore., Crow Stage. July 2. 1922. To (be IMItor; After the lapse of seveial months I find myself again up in the hilla of old Benton county, among the tail mid majontic timber, and while ram bling over the hill« the other dav 1 stood beneiith the branches of an old lofty hr that must beat leaat a century or more old, and watched the squirt ria running up and out on thr branches, heard the birds sing ing. and in the distance the plain tive cooing of a dove took me t>ack year« now gone. We seldom hear the cooing of a dove now, while a few years ago the woods were foil of them. Everything up here ia about the same as on my last visit, eacept my daughter.in-law was well then.while m>w. I am sorry tojsay.sh« is under the care of a physician. The Sdo Tribune sure is a welcome visiter We took an auto ride last Sunday through Eugene. Goshen and Spring- field, and I saw nothing to my taste better ll an old Scio and vicinity. A unt H bi ky . ASK A POLICEMAN By RUTH BIRDBALU (m l»»t. by McC'iars Nawteaeer S»»4u>al» > Mu was tiny and timid, a slip uf a girl with the freshness of country dai'K-i and green Arid« about her. For tqeny minutes »be bad lenea standlag by the big revolving d>«>r» of He«coo's d* i-arit ..(it atom, searching every far* ns the iruwxi« »urged la and out. Choking back lb« persistent a>da« and fears, •he realised that abr must think and think hard Bbe bad ti< nril that In all big cities I here were uivn »hone duty It waa to dlre,*t «rrniiger« and to help them, and nJ»» had alwnya been warned to be v.-ry < ireful al>uut «peaking to people pnuii-oi.'iisly. "AlwMy >«k a policeman"—that waa It. "Alwny. ask a policeman." mother bid mid. «nd Aunt Carrie had said, aud Ci.inlii Lui'ina bad said—"Always a»k a |sillcrinan." Through the thinning crowd »he sift rd glniolng timidly about, until »h« spied a big. glowing faced policeman al the crv«a atrveta. I'p tu Ulu> she ru»hi»l. hc.-dieaa uf traffic or traffic rcgnlntloiis. "DI* air." she cried "Jim’s gi«e. and I'm !»•«( I I’lense tell m« what to do?" “You re lost, are you?” smiled the poll- enmn. “Wall, who Is Jim. and Where (Io you live?" Auto» bonked, drivers sbvuted and prvlrstrlaiw acvwtod and scolded while Olti-vr !‘aue listened to Ibe half subbed story of tlw lllll« country Daisy. "Jim la Janie« l»e« from Chteago. and l'v< run away from home tu mar ry him. and now 1 can’t Bod Mm Tm - ■ afr »Id »ofnething has bapp»«*? «*» him Plena« And him for me.” offlcvr Done signalled for the Imps- fl.-i t driver» ami |iedeatrlaaa to cross Fuming and seething, they swept past th* stalwart man and ihe frightened girl Hu n ot upon which th«y stood was like a tiny Island la a tsmpwitn- "Walt "and Hl b«4p you " '14 13 Oh. th ■* ■ ii »t hide > .. . It. *i 10 I i >SU go Mo*m the bomwtmund ru«b hour was eerr amt Iksne ntl’-i«d hie vBsre» to e lato ttw gets« •»< Sheul Mmitstwi cerm-r What puts people Into ths Ar»t Hettf “8u Jlia is hot. Is be? And you srw (1) Mia. 1 Cor. 15 55, *<A U death, going to marry bim. ar* n>u? J'i't where is thy sting? o Hades where play I'm your granilitail ami tell me nil I» thy victory? The stiug of death Is •bnwt it." amt Ms kttwtty Moo eye« io- <’u (21 Death. P« I»' S' The rofxl» iltn! comtVli-m». of Mhevl ware round about m«. the Hesitatingly Daisy explained that •nares of dmtb came upon me (3) Jim had • ome to bee home In Ihinbury I'sln P» II« 3 Hi, .-ord» of death Hill for Ms maum-r vacwlloo a mouth owiqxased me. and (be pains uf Khrol brfor» when her KuHhrr had aiivee- gat bold upun me (4) Trouble, Pa. tlsnl foe a few boarders tn hi-Ip All tha «M S; For my soul Is full of Inmtilea; family pncfceth«M>k. Jim was wmub m my life drawwb nigh unto Bhaot ful—the finest maa tn th** world He Whan do people enter and leave tbs kivml b«w but mu*Mw didn't trust him first Hell? «nd wsafi*d to know him twitcr !-(<*« lhou (1) Enter, I Kings Bi V giving her enusont Finally. Jim*» va- shall bring his hoar head ration being over, he had found It Im Mheol with h|i««l Prov 7 possible tn leave Dalny, and «he house Is the way to Khrol going down couldn't let him go with, si I her; an tu Ihr chambers <>f ilratl, (21 trave. they had eloped, ami nos he was lost \- « 'J 81 Hr ?• th» -psks and she waa Inst and »be was very of the rwsurmtloo of the Christ, that He wa* not left In Hsde« «nhapp?. Rig Rill Lhine pomtereii a moment. Is thee« any Ilfs In ths Ar«t Hell? “Dn you love Hit» |Wc fellow well 1 Hem 2: A Jrhoish kllleth. and enough hi tie lady, t«> go back butne msketh alls«; He briugrth down to You Should Know More Almut It. and the tonight and face the music alone, Mtieol. and brlngrth up Pa ’n» 4M while I hum for him** U hat man Is hr that shall live and “<m If I only could go home." «ho nut »•«• <leath. that ahall deliver bls aoblH*d “I'd never run away agntii " suul from Ibe power of Khrol? Pruv. Gently officer Ihn.» led I »»lay. 5 5 Her feet go down to death, her aomewhat rTtttupl<*d ami rrunhed. steps lake bold un Khrol through the now quieter strerta to the Acs those who are In ths first Hell railroad atatlon where, promising her conscious? news In the morning, he pitted her on Ps. A : ft : For In death there la ne ♦•»««♦♦aeeeeeeeeeeeeve«e««ee«»«e««eeeoeese»weeeee«ee the train fur I »anbury lllll. (.'membrane« of Thee; In Khrol who The next b < mhi a trim, blg»houl- •hall give Thee thanka? Ki-Ctea. t»; dered. blue-eyed man Swung off the 10. Ttw>r« la no work, our <|r ice nor »»••••»»»a»»»»»*****«**»»»****«»»«*«»»»«»»»* ••«♦♦*«« train at fvanbury Hill Station Dnlay. knowledge, nor wtaikiaa. In Nbaol. from thr bill top. watet -.1 Mtn climb whither thou gorst the hill and com« straight up to her What ether Mcrlpturso tsaoh ths door unionsciouaneee of all In the Acet "<I i » m 1 morning, little lady.' hr sang Heilt out tu her. "How's your heart thia Job 14 : 21 : Hla ante coms to honor, morning? All battered and torn or eml he knowelh It uot, and they are Dealet in can It stand a little »baking up?" brought low. but he perro! veth It not "Why. It's my policeman.” gnat»«! IV 14«: 4: Hla breath giwth forth; Daisy, "only you aren't a policeman he rrturneth Io hla earth; In that al all." thought« pert ah i«ry day hl» “Oh. yea; I am a policeman. all H«clea »1,4 The living I now that right," Chuckled 1‘atie; "but It’s my (hey »haU dl«, but tlw duad know uot da) off «ml I came to deliver my mes anything . Ae well their love sage In perwou It’s mu I who am tnas- as thslr hatred and their envy la per queradltig, but James I »re of Clileagtx la. A3 : Id. Thou are our la bad. V S A ■ FaNwr, though Abraham ktmwetb us "Maiqilrt'l ! -\’ not "Bure." slid genial Hill Dane settled What Scriptural himself on the stone wsll that skirted thia thought? the farm. Hr mop|»*d hl» cheerful face I »an 12 'J- And many of them that end beamed a smile of understanding Sleep In the dust of the earth «hall that warmed I>nl»y’» heart, swaks John ll II, 18: Our friend “I thought I waa right yesterday." I ora rus has fatten aal««p; but I 1 go he said, "lull I wanted to I m * mire !>♦- that I may awake h i out of aleep furs I took a chance of breaking your Jr»ua st"'»» of hla death. Arte little heart, Your trivuil Jim nevar 7 ikhB: 1: He fell asleep, And saw Chicago, He’s a M»la clerk In a Kaul waa consenting unto h.e death drug stur«. I Many a Irtuon anil Ilin« 1 Cor 1ft : 17, IM And If t’hrtei hath be s mixed fur rue. ami I dropped in not bora misad. . , they also fur tme thia morning He was Just that ate fallen asleep in Ctiriat have •■ack from s muntb’s vaetitlon. Here’s Iwrlahed. S nute be sent you. by the way " With what Is ths Arsi Mall associ Trembling Ihilsy opeueil the not«, at«d7 while l»aiie -tfvillril away, hi« heart Job 2rt : B: Kheol Is naked before the dngtng as tt had never «ung before. Ixird, and Destruction hath no cover "livar Delay” the note read ‘Tm ing Pruv 27: 'JO. Hheol and Israfruc- a cad. I’m not a rich guy from Chic»» tton are never satlsfted go at all. so I quit you cold yester What daos the Acet Hall temporarily day. You're too giMul a girl to Jolly. Hill Dam- ferrwlrd me out lie s «nine de to those who «otar it? What Bcriptures show that deatn sa unto death. Job 24: IS: Drought an*' heat eon •Infective aiwl the «quarest man I know. Job MJ 14 (margin) ¡ Their snui ani penalty maone penablng? the snow waters : so doth Hheol sume Forglv« ami forget. Jim." dlelh In youth ; and their life is among those who have sinned Joli 4 II ,.y thè binai of God Ihey (he unclean Pa. 3B: 1'1; II« 8 Thou perieli, and by Ibi- brrath of Ilio m>» What things bootda human souls go The afternoon train »»< leaving linai delivered mi •■>«! from death Job « 15, irli« are thei I.m.uinel Danbury lllll station for fl, clt» as a to the first Hell botare the Judgment IV 78 50 He spared not their soul IR: My hrethren hnve dealt deceit- broad •hotiMvred man with glad blue day? Thou shall from death Is M I" 12 streams of fully. . . as thè la. 14: 11: Thy pntnp Is brought eyes Jum|>ed gaily on th. rear plat- make HU suul an offering for I lln tie bneika they peaa away. . . n» > flown to Rheot Esek 31: 17: All the form. unto death gn to nothln«;. and penali. Pa 78 ST : trees of Eden. the choice and beat of hath poured put 11 • soul "Howl by. little lady." he ati.mlad. l^tsk IB: 4. 20: Tb« soul that ahicth. ? or lo they Chat are far from Tbee went Lebanon. . . also down “I'll be back f>>r my vacation—anti II shall die Ja» ft. Jt* lie which »hall |>vrtsh Thou ha et <1retn*ye<l all Into Mb eoi with him. Raak. W 37: say that family nd* lev of )<*ur» 1« «11 convertetb the sinner fruin tin error thetn (hai go fruiu Thre Prav. They ahall not lie with the mighty right 'Always a»k a policeman ' Dun*t •>f his way shall eave a «■•<<< from Il lo The wlrked ahall penali .1. !in that ar« gone ilnwn to Nheol fUrgel to follow It." 3: Iff Por God so lovod thè wnrld that with their weapons of war Matt 11 : dralh. Matt. M. Ml My soul is •» reading sorrowful, aven unto death 23 il. .«'•• ir- Only itrgotten Boa, itiat And thou, t'apemaum . . . ebalt go down who lladea What BcHptures shew that Drath as wh< « tover belleveth In Il in* «bouhl noi perieli, bui lieve everlasllng lite Will the first Hell bo destroyed by ain't penalty la not Ilfs? P» 37 20 The vricked ahall pcrlsh . the »wakening ef the dead? have sat before Heut 3U: 15, IH: I and lite anemie« of thè Ixird shall I h - Ibis IB: 14: I will ransom them the« this day life slid good, anti tieniIi «a thè fat of lambs; they aliali l'in from the power of Hheol O Hheol, I and «vil. I have eel before you life suine, luto siiioke «hall th«y consumi* will be thy Jedructlon I 1 tier 15' and death. Iili-»shig und curMng; swey. M. M Theo shell come to p.iss th« ttierofore ch<si«e life, Hint both thou saving that Is written. !w«th Is swnl Wh«t Scrlpturss show that dsath as und thy seed may live, Itnui. 5 21 : lowvil up la victory. O death, when» That as sin hath reigned unto death, sia*« penalty means dsvourlng? Is thy sting? O Hade« where !« thy even ei» might grnev n-ign through la. 1: 20 : Hut If ye refuse and rv victory? Rev » 1.3. 14 II m «1—« gave righteoionraa unto eternili life Hum hei, ye shall be devoured Heli 10 np the dead llad.-a was cast Into the ll 23 For the wage« uf «In • leaf It. •H 27 Por If we sin wilfully sftei lake nf are. but the gift of Gud la .-tertial Ilf** hat we have received the knnv ledg<- What is th« penalty ef Bln? Horn 8 13: For If ye live after ll ■- ■f the truth, there rematneth no mufe fThe Qenfitrvows In tAts trtirle dee ncrlAce for sins, but a certain i.-ar <»en 2: 17: Hut of the tree of the Arab ye shall dlr; hut If yr through Taken Mutalp Frost Ike .tmrrtcaa 'll looking for nf Judgment end tier) knowledge of good and evil tlniu shall the Rplrlt do mortify I be derdt of the fferteed l ersion.) dlgnntlon, which shall devour th-' . . In the day that Ihou body, ye »hall live. Where does the Bible teach two nul aal. . Pe 22 : 2W None can keep alive hl» dversarte« Etek 22: 2ft: Tl ere 1« • aient thereof thou shall surely dlr. Hafts? rofiaplrney nf her prophets In thr Jer. 31: 30 : Every one «ball die for own soul. Pa 38: 18. IP Behold. II.« Rev 20 14: Haded was east Into bls own Iniquity. Rom 1 32 Tltey eye nf the Ixird Is upon them that fear ildat thereof, Ilk« a roaring lion rav the lake of lira ■Ing tlw prey, they have devoured which nunmil such things are worthy him, ... to 'IH I ver their soul Naw of death. Hom. 5: IX Uk IT: Where, I from death, and to keep them all»» >uln. By what names does Testament distinguish foi*, as by on* man sin entered Into Eark 13: B: And will yr pollute Ma What Beripturse shew that death at among My ;>«iqile for haodf.i • of hur two Hells? the world, sod death by sin Thrwigh -m'e pe» ally means sensuming? ley and foe pieces of bread, to slay Hi (1) Hadmi. Rev 20; 14: Hadre waa I I m * offen«« of one many l>e dead the souls that should not dia. and to Pa Illi :<5: lau the stnnvrs be rnti (21 G«- one man's offense den th rrlgued by ' cast Into the lake of Srr •ave the «olla a Hr« that »bouhl not Mimed nut <>f the earth and let th,. one M; Fear Him who henna. Malt. IU live? la 55: S: Come uulu MM; hear, wicked be nn more Is 1: 2h And 1 t or. IS: 21. 22: Hr la abie tu deal my i«oth soul ami body and your soul ahall live the destruction of trsngressor« end of . . for all In <le« lb ; la Uahetina (tuargla). thr slntwrv shall ba together, and they llom. H: Id: To whom fe What Scriptures enow that death as What Name Ooea the Hebrew Old 'hat forsake the laird shall be ctm selve« servants to obey hie servant« sin's penalty means cutting off? Testament give te both Hells? • urnnl H«'t» 12: 2B ■ Por our find la ye «re to whom ye obey, whether of Sheot. Pa IB: 10- For Thon wilt n<H i consuming Are fa. ID- 18; He ahall Ps 37: S. 22, 34: Evil doers ehnll sin unto death tear« My »ml In Hlmot Job 7 1» II.. me tuilb noul and body. 11..tu 8: 21. 25: The end nf llioae be rut off, They that be cursed of that guetb down to Khrol vhnll rume rut off The Wicked are thing» I« death The «»r« »T stu I« lllm ahall be up no more death. Rom 7: 5 Tlw motions of cut off Iwv 22 3 • Whosoever *|*o| awa afspej pus «u«*’ •rmog Who go ts the brat Hell? sin a . . . did work in our mem gneth unto the holy things. . ¡n «U| «agii gf sjqj. having hla uncleannrs» upon him. ’•H (1) Th« evH. Pa S5: 15 Led them ber« to bring forth fruit unto death. Àuia-Moj ua.>l-Miiiv a>|l • / Num 15 go down quick Into Khrol ; for wicked I Coe. 15 M : The at Ing of death la aoul ahall be cut off ■anuo <ua Sofqsi ineq>|M Hut the soul that dovtli aught neea la In their dwelling (2) The •In. Jas 1: IS: When luat hath <v>n o» taai uiuqi yo suo nqi |kj sumptuously, . v . the mine ilk« Jacob. Joseph. Job. Ursa- reived. It bringeth forth ata; and ein, qi|M oupei o« aja aeimoJlSqr etc Gan 37 35; ! will go down la ttn alird. bringeth forth proachetb the Lord; and that t»d •! »4t« ••MX shell be cut Here Is The Battery That Will Interest You Adco Barili Motor Co. 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