Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1920, Page 3, Image 3

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    KfETTFOn'D STATE TUTFD." STRTTFTTRTT. 'ORF.OON. MONDAY. MAROTT 2fl. 1020.
USED 10 TEAGH
Palm Sunday was fittingly observ
(1 ut llio First MuthodiHt Episcopal
hurch.yestorday, and wns what soim
(f the inember.s cliunucrvzcd as onu
,f the grautVHt- days in the history of
organization.
The dny bfKun with a Children's
"eels, en day srvico at the Sunday
srlnuil hour. Th- tYatiirt of (his rr
vkv was a manually illustrated talk
by the pastor. Uev. J. K. Sasnett,
which was designed to show the hoys
and girls the handicap of sin.
Tr wasn't a matter of eurnetini;
jrabbits .'nun a hitch hat, aliiio the
I yoiinKsters had reason to believe that
Mr. isasnett could have done so had
, he essayed the task. Nor was it u
matter c,f conjuring things of one
I kind and another from the eauiou-
tlage of the niagieion's environment
not that kind.
Hut to begin at 'the beginning it
should be said that for a month Uev.
Sasnett has been delivering Sunday
school talks which he has illustrated
by t't'ats of magic, among his para
phernalia being a canister into which
objects are placed or from which
withdrawn. This ranister is used a
represent a human heart. So when
he began his talk, ho observed that
"we have this fellow with ns again
this morning."
Kil t of Chain of Sin
Holding up a common link for
identification Uev. .Mr. Sasnett told
his audience it was a part of a chain
of sin, and a black ring which he
produced he said held together the
chains of sin and so shackled the
victim that he had no chance ct at
taining the best in life. These were
placed in the canister, and succes
sively uher links were held up. iden
tified as a specific kind of sin by the
young people, and duly deposited
with the statement that sin has a way
of getting into the heart. The "hu
man heart" was figuratively bulging
with links and rings bearing bar
names. Little white lies that grow)
into big black lies were deposited;
along with hate and gambling and,
swearing and stealing. One link
called disobedience was thought to be
a pretty bad sin when practiced
against father or mother, or the laws
the state or cf God. As each link
was brought forth, the youngsters
continued to christen it with evil ap
pellation. Cruelty as to kicking dogs
and killing birds found a place beside
anger and jealousy. Sometimes two
or three links were joined together,
purporting to show that cue sin
leads to another, and ultimately alt
the links of sin in tho. heart are
joined together.
How One Is Handicapped
Presto! Forth from .the canister,
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'The
Hearst's Magazine a Liberal Education!
Maeterlinck
.: on Life after Death
Is- there Life after Death?
Maurice Maeterlinck's famous
lecture on Immortality is now
translated and published in
" English for the first time in
Hearst 's for April
I ASK YOU WILLIAM by K. C. B.
Hearst' for April
Bernard Shaw
on Ireland "
Will the Irish problem ever
be settled? Lloyd George's'
latest plan has met with favor
in neither he North nor the
Southi Bernard Shaw tells
why, in
Heant't far April
TWO GREAT NOVELS
of the Year
Hall Caine! Vicente Elasco Ibar.ez! What
other living novelists have been so universal
ly acclaimed by critic nnd public alike
throughout the entire civilized world?
The Christian, The Eternal City, The Prodi
gal Son. The Woman Thou Gavest Me, The
Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse, Mare
Nostrum these were not only great nove'.s
in the literary sense but tremendous popular
successes as well.
Hearst's v.ov.' offers you simultaneously
the new nosels of both these (treat novelists.
THE Master of Man, by Sir Hall Caine.
just started, will continue into the sum
mer. And in the issue now on the news
stands you will find the first chapters of
The Enemies of Women, by Bla6co Ibanez.
'Arnold Bennett
on Marriage
The famous British novelist
takes up some of the problems
of Marriage in a now series of
stories "Tho Married Life of
Jack and Jill." See '
Hearst's for April
TKK SeCGAK bv MAURICE LEVEL
reciif. for April
Georges Clemenceau
OP- Poland
The ex-Premier of France is
as accomplished a writer as
he is a diplomat. Read his
fascinating description of
modern Poland and her people
in
Hearst'a for April
IF you are content witn an ordinary magazine, h you are not wining to pay wen
for the very best, you won't want Hearst's this month or any other. Bur if you
really want the works of the world's great writers the words of the world's
great thinkers make sure each month starting today with thd April number of
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JL JLA
Mogaziixe with a Mission
O. L. DAVIDSON, Agent
Cor. Fir and Main St., Medford, Ore.
: la nil .in tho liroat. tlie, minister
drew a chain, veritable shackles in
length, with all the links securely
fastnetl together. He then hail
three boys from tho audience eoine
up utiri shackle his Wkk, hands and
nerk with the loin; chain, securely
fastening the chain with two heavy
padlocks.. "Yon will have a hard time
getting thru life, this way" observed
Mr. Sasnett as he tried to walk and
move about. "You cannot climb the
ladder of success" ho said, "if your
will is shackled with sin. If one is
manacled by the power of sin there is
no earthly power can free you. The
only way is to ask tJod to tuko away
your Bin and pray His forgiveness.
The chain of sin is ni.'t yet very long
in the hearts of you boys and girls,
and 1 want you to gio your lives to
Christ before you do become hope
lessly hound by the fetters of evil."
Here the minister knelt as to dem
onstrate the penitent attitude, and
praying for deliverance, tho chains
magically fell from his neck and
hands and feet, and rattled to the
tWor. As he arose he repeated the
words of scripture, "Whom tho Son
makes i're; is free- indeed."
An audience which taxed the ca:
parity of the auditorium at the mor
ning service heard tho Palm Sunday
sermon on "The Triumphant March
of Christ Thru tho Centuries." An
equally large congregation was at
tendance upon tho evening service
when Uev. Sasnett preached on "Why
You Owe Allegiance to Christ."
Tho evangelistic drive was an
nounced to continue another week.
L
lany people visited tho Trlnonia
-'il fields yesterday. There is great
acllvitynt well No. 1. KverythiiiK is
running smoothly and prospeels for
oil are looking hetler each day;
The theory that has been advanced
by some of the skeptical ones, "That
the oil had been here without doubt,
but had been burned out in the past
ages," has been proved a mistaken
theory, by the fact that the sandstone
the drill has passed thru shows no
sign of having been burnt. Also the
shale contains curbon sulphur, and
oil shalo that is exposed shews no
indications or prc-heating, which
would surely be tho cuso if the oil
had uoen burned out."
Experienced men are visiting the
well nnitc often and all pronounce
tho outlook first-class. Tho well Is
17 hundred feet above sea level, two
hundred feet higher than Medford.
The roads are In good condition and
the oil company will he glad to have
you visit tho well any time. Mr.
Morris, the head driller, is genial and
good natured about answering inquiries.
OBITUARY
KBRGUSON Juliet Fertiuxon died
at her home. 72!) West llth St., Sun
day. M'ureh'28. l'.VJO. Aned (18 vein's
two months. Hi (lavs, from infirmi
ties -dun to oltl aire. She was n na
rtive of Illinois, mid with her dauuh
tor runic to Medford in January, 1SII1
from Topekn. Kansas. She leaves to
mourn lier loss one son and one
duutrhter. Wm. II. IVririison of La
lore, Colo., and Elizabeth Ferguson
of Medford. Funeral services will
he held at her home Monday at 4 p.
m. Jud're f'rowell will conduct the
services. Interment ill the Medford
I. O. 0. P. cemetery.
KADS -James Shannon Kails died
i.t Sacred Heart Hospital Sunday.
March '28, at the ae of (ill years
1 1 months and '12 days. He was horn
nt l.awrcncehurir, Jnd., April li, 18!V!,
was a tinner bv occupation and had
been n. resident of Medford and Tal
ent for the past four years. Ho leaves
to mourn his loss, two sons anil three
(lauirlitcrs, Robert. J. Kails and Hairy
Towsev Kails of Hammond, liul., Mrs.
Hazel V. Helton of Atliclslone, Wis,
and Miss Maud Kails, anil Mrs. Susan
Klinc of Meilforil, Ore. Kiineral ser
vices will lie held at I'crl's Chapel
Tuesday, M'arch Illl, at U ::i0 i. m..
liev. Mjlluril offieiatiii!.'. Interment
in the I. (). 0. F. cemetery.
- Card of Thanks
Wo wish to thank our friends for
their kindness to us during our re
cent bereavement; also for tho beau
tiful floral offerings.
W HS. A. D. IjITTI.K
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