PAGE TWO
Tocal and I
Personal
A meeting of the lundry owners of
southern Oregon was held here Satur
day, in the American Legion hall.
Messrs. Welder and Speer, president
and secretary respectively, of the Ore
gon Luuudry Owners association were
Btfsent and different problems of the
'. business were discussed. This was
the first meeting of. Its kind ever held
in southern Oregon. Among the laun-
' dry owners present were E. B. Welder,
Albany: V. A. Speer, Portland; Glenn
: Kabrick, Medford; L. Ringer. Medford;
and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. French of Ash
land.
notice to hunters! Positively no
hunting allowed on my promises. O. C
Stanwood. . ' .- 190
Edgar Wight, watch repairing.
The fine fall weather of Sunday In
duced most everyone with, a car to be
out for an airing, and in consequence
; the Pacific highway between Ashland
and Grants Pass witnessed a large
pleasure traffic.
People wonder why. mothers weep at
weddings. Mothers have been over
the road. See "Dangerous Curve
Ahead," Page tomorrow. 190
Alta Naylor, Goodwin, corsetlere. 20
South Fir St., upstairs. Phone 918-W.
'A. 210
Automobile license tags for Oregon
for 1922 wUl he bright yellow with
i black-figures. Cost of manufacture
, will be 1 7 cents. S'4 cents less than
last year. The state placed an. order
. for i 50,000 tags last week.
Swell music and a swell time at
j Butte Falls Sat. nite. . 195
Ur Harvey P. Coleman, Chiropractic
nnd Electro-Therapy. 427-28. Medford
Uldg. Phone 066. : ...
Mr. a Ad Mrt B. O. Barrett arrived
.11 IIIIB l-v. miDlaj f -.iivitMl liui"
Dos Molnea, la., with a view to making
their future home here.
; Notice to hunter!. Positively- no
hunting allowed. os.roy premises. O. C.
: Stanwood. . '.:. - -190
Lnth and plaeter. Uedford Lbr. Co.
Mr. and Mrs. John B. Goodrich and
party spent Sunday at , Big Rock. lodge
on Rogue river. '. ,
A Blue Hook of the. Marriage Tpur,
with a dozen- laughs,. on: every page,
' Dangerous. Curve . Ahead,"' Page to
; morrow. 190
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corsetlere for
KuBono. Phone S6-J. tf
"Several applications for rosorf per
mits at Union creek on the road from
Medford to Crater Lake national park
jiavo ueen-received uy tne forest ser
vice, according to Assistant District
Forester C. J.. Buck. Union creek 1b
visited by several thousand persons
each summer. It Is resort headquar'
tcrs for Huckleberry mountain and
Diamond lake country over the now
road built by thn forest sorvlce, con-
' noctlng Diamond and Crater hikes,,.. It,
jb uisu - gouu iisning .ana Hunting
grounds. Applications are also on file
vi( Diuiiuici liuuig , liui lUHD IU LlilH UJB
trict. Portland, Journal. . .
: I have purchased a lot pf lumber be
low the wholesale price and having
more than I can use will Bell the bal
ance, cheap. If you fr0.".$oiuK to build
It will pay. you to We .Me. AaSresi
Chill con cfirrieeason dpen busher!
Cafe. ZZZ- hi 'Wt--
O. V. Myers left today , by auto on a
short business trip to Glendale, Rose
burg and other northern points. '
Ford touring,-new-top,' now motor,
starter, $.100. Phone 57. ' 191
1 Shingles, shakes. Medford Lbr. Co.
Chill con earns seaBon open. Qusher
Care. '
C. A. Snider of Hood River aud H.
Royce of Klamath Falls, who arrived
In the city yesterday In their cars are
considering locating here.
The storj;, "Dangerous Curve Ahead"
iof Phoebe and 'Harloy, who" married
1 nnd ljved jjcrappjly, ever after. Page
; tomorrow. ' ;- - - - - ' jgo
Homstltchlnsvvv"". t. ""' .
.; 8c net.jra.' . :- 'tf-'y '''''','
! Buttohj covered; . ' "
! Hanfljdraft Shop. tf
Ultimately evory dangerous curve
and ehibUnkmont on state highways
througlitiiif Oregon will bo protocted
by a guard rail,, according to. State
: Hlghwhjfc Engineer Ntinn. who explains
i that the; highway department la pro
; ccedlng with this phase of highway
construction as rapidly as Is prutlcal.
The problem, Nnnn declares, Is big
; and one involving the expenditure of
an immense Bum of money. The guard
rails must-neoessarlly be of heavy eon-
! structron In' order to serve their pur
j pose ana even at that will requiro fre
quent replacement.
Big dance at Butte Falls, Saturdny,
Nov. S.':' I9t
j Begin' your Xmoa gifts. Hero aro a
few suggestions: Pillow cases, with
embroidery or crochotlng, sllppors,
sweaters, lmndmado handkorchlofs.
llnndloraft Shop. P4
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Davis of San
Francisco are guests at the Hotel Hoi
land. OUier guests are I. N. Richards
of Los Angeles; I.. J. Chrlstophor of
Seattle, C. C. Low of Portlnnd nnd
rank J. Neunor ot Klamath Falls.
Federal ,3 i. ton .truck, good tires,
good shape, $1500. Your own, terms
Hlttson Motors. ' 19l
Ajrate-Jewery.- Edgar Wight.
Mrs. fj Erg with her young daughter
Evelyn of Ban Francisco, is visiting at
the home of her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs.
A. G. Wnhlron,,34. Cottage street.
For Xmns presonts--Twelvo . really
smu pnoiogropns do, not cost . more
than n,8uiiper party, , and. last longer.
201 Ease Main and Central, lackey.
196
Gifts' la... pottery, and. hand-painted
?!asBware, and, cnudlasticks. Handi
craft Shop. 194
Among Medord-citizens, who spent
Saturday in Grants Pass were Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. R, Cooler,, and. iewton C
L'huney.
Edgar. Wigb-t,, reliable Jewejer, .
The University of California football
team passed through the city Sunday
afternoon enroute to Berkeley after a
victory Saturday over Washington
State college at Portland. Many of
them showed signs of a hard battle,
'i he U. of C. team passed the O. A. C.
team at Ashland as the Aggies -were
bound for Corvallis after having suf
fered a defeat Saturday at the hands
of the Stanford gridiron squad. The
O. A. C. team showed no visible ef
fects of the struggle with the Cardi
nals and was In good spirit despite the
defeat. They expressed confidence as
to vlctoiy over the U..of O. In the con
test which Is scheduled for November
J9th at Eugene. Several O. A, C.
alumni and, former Btudents met the
team train and talked over old times
with members of the team, Jimmy
Richardson, student manager, and
"Dad" Butler, trainer,
brief Btay here.
during
their
Some party! Where?- Butte Fall"!
When? Sat. nlte! , 19f
Bert's famous chill con came. Gush
er Cafe.'
Mr. nnd Mrs. C
P. Hnvrteld of Bno - -
kane nro guests nt the Hotel Medford
ns are Mr. and Mrs. Dee Allen of New
Vork, Mrs. E. T. Moore of St. Louis.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul B. . McKee of San
Francisco find Mr. and Mrs. C. C.
Clnnsen of Tncoms.
Must sell nt once n nearly jiew Vlc-
trota, fW. t350, whnf wlH yop pvp?
Call 516 West Jackson. Phone 394. T,.
190
TWrq, wfn.q Mprlforri T.hr. Co.
Kenneth WilHnms oulflo'de' for the
Pf.' Lnuli Browns, nnd his wife hnvp
arrived nt Hrnnts Pas for a week's
visit vUY his nnrenls. Mr. and Mrs. 11.
A. WMlims. p"d other retHtivns. niter
which thev will an to California where
he will play winter ball on one of the
tenms. 1 '
Tho hnnlness ontlmlst- In thn onnn
who rp'iiHPH to iPe evil whme evil doe
not exist nnrt the onllmlstlc mernhnnt
refusea tn think htislnens 1p hnd lie
caVisp It Isn't, for him. Ho ndvertlsen
ponslslentlv and Judiciously and ho 1"
hpcomlnr the. bluest mefolit In hi
line.;
Tavtit pp- vlo! tn li..7aoVnn
County Building and Loan association
Thn larire numhpr of rooters of the
M,edford high student body returned
from Ashland on Saturday evening In
very much subdued spirits owlne to
the overwhelming victory of Ashland
nigh, over Medford. high, hut todav
were beginning to nerk up and predict
that .Medford would tnke glorious re
venge In the game here on Thanks
giving day.
Everything for tho baby at the Han
dicraft Shop. 194
.Come, down .to Fat(nri. nnd Robinson,
inc., and see the oream separator bar.
Balnav-,.( -,.,, ,. , tf
A total of 10,420 Oregon cx-servlce
mon had applied for caBh bonus nnd
loans-'midor tne "irbvlslona of the1!-
gon bonus actum to Friday night, ac
cording to Captain Harry Brumbauglr.
executive socretary of the state bonus'
commission. Of thooo 56S0 desire the
cash bonus and 4740 seek..the loan,
Loan applications' already on file ag
gregate $13.li?3,3G: Applications are
u.iL.YI.'X' Vi.. 1 VT"'... . -I
eiqhlng' tlie iifflda-Ti't'tlie bonus, ioi
mission- at the rate of approximately
150 nttdy. . ),A ir.
, Foiv Sale-r-SO Jars,,of canned fruit
and preserves. cheap. 516 W. Jacksonj
' : loo
Auto tops, cushions, curtain lights.
Medford Auto Top, No. Grape. 2H
Tom Sharkey who mot Wily Huff of
Klumath Falls In a ton round bout nt
the smoker Friday night ,1s suffering
from a broken thumb which ho sus
tained In the first part of the match.
Sharkey wont through with only one
good liniid nnd although Huff 1s said
to have known Sharkey was handicap
ped, his wholesome respect for the lat
ter provonted hlui taking advantago
of It.,
Search the want ads. for it. If it
Ian t there lot the want ads Bearch for
you!
High grade tailors tor men aad
women. Orros, Ashland. Ore, tf
C. C, Cnto, county agent, who acted
as judge nt the Josephlno county corn
show. which, began, Saturday In tile
basement of the court house nt Grants
Pass roports that thore were somo ex
ceptionally fine exhibits. Thero wore
47 different exhibitors. '
Windshield glass. Car storage by
day, wuok or month. HlttBon Motors.
214
When In need of shingles and roof
ing call Wallace Woods, 108, 711 K.
Main.
James Coopor who was arrested by
Patrolman Cnvo nt 2 a. ni. Suuday for
Intoxication on the street, put up $20
cash ball for his appearauce In police
court today, which was forfeltud by.
nonappearance. ,
Colored handkerchief squares 25o.
Hondlcratf Shop. 194
Insurance Plus Sorvlco. R. A.
Holmes i ho Insurance Man. tf
K J. Skewls and Glenn 11. Garrett
woro among tho Medford guests at
Portland hotels on Saturday.
Our line of packugtv goods Is com
plete. Seo our Xmas ribbon novelties.
Handicraft Shop. 194
Typo talks, or nt least It attracts
attention, a good looking pleco of
printing speaks for itself.
Veruon Vnwtor returned yesterday
from Portlnnd where ho witnessed the
California-Washington Stnto game.
Frank Doremus who motored to Port
land to seo tho game was forced to
stop at Junction City because of a
mimed out beurlng.
- Yts. sho wants to gn. Tho music
will bo peppy, so will the crowd. Let's
all join hands and circle to the right,
amidst the cornstalks and pumpkins.
Rlveraide Community club, Saturday
night, Oct. 28th. 1S9
: Try. our merchants lunch. The
Shasta.
Hemstitching and plcotlng 80 per
Yard. Work done while you wait.
Vtoxlty Bliop, jo?
MEDFOTIT1MATL TRTBTTNTR.
C. If. Pierce of Medford. a farm bu
reau worker, is visiting his daughter,
Mrs. E. J. Ilratncy of 1414 Winona
street. He was formerly from Hia
watha. Kas. Portland Journal.
Hemstitching
Plcoting
8c per yd.
Vanity Shop.
Expert auto washing and polishing,
motor flushing and top dressing. New
management, at Hlttson's Garage. 211
O. W. Dunford, Chas. Dunford. Jr., of
near Jacksonville were among the
Medford visitors today.
Ford cars completely overhauled $20
to $25; other cars In proportion; work
guaranteed. Central Point Garage. 190
Bert's famous chin con came. Gush
er Cafe. .
J. J. Mc.Mahon. deputy, state motor
traffic officer, Is lurking hereabouts
' aKain. - ite arreBieu a. Mcuiananaji,
taxi driver, ror speeding - about 10
o'clock Saturday night to a dance at
Gold Hill with 7 passengers In his car,
going at a rate, of 40 miles down the
other side of Blackwell hill, and Mc -
Clanahan was fined $15 by Judge Tay -
!lor today. A Bimllar fine was paid by
B. E. Owens, local manager of the
Union Oil company for exceeding the
speed limit on North Central with his
Ford car early Sunday evening.
Southern Oregon Lumber Co. has
2x4 lumber In various grades, planed
and rough also some boards. Sell
cheap. Ask for Mr. Harris at mill, tf
China Illy bulbs. Jap Art Store.
Sanitary Beauty Shop are now show
ing local models in window. 193
Tonight Is the real Hallowe'en night.
although tho youth and many of the
elder people of the city have been
celebrating the event for three duys
past.
Mattresses, furniture upholstering.
Medford Auto Top, Phone 104. 214
Ford cars completely overhauled $20
to $25; other cars in proportion; work
guaranteed. Central Point Garage. 190
, O. L. Goff writes insurance on any
thing opywiicre. tf
The Southern Pacific club of Port
land, the Boclul organization of S. P.
employes of that city, will hold a hard
times masquerade ball In Portland to
night, and the chairman of -the club's
entertainment committee for this
event Is Norman Normlle, formerly of
Medford.
. Full value In trade for roisnt and
discarded clothes of all kinds. The
Apparel, 103 N. Central. Phone 223.
194
Be sure end notice the latest thing
In children's hair drcBS. Sanitary
Beauty Shop. 193
See De-Luxt Auto Ton Shop hafsre
getting that new top. tf
'"Go to Church" 'day was a big suc
cess In Medfprdj a, most of the
churches report;-u; record attendance.
Newcomb for i all kinds bt wood.
Phone 031. ;V!,'t( ',
When lr. neoH pf (Hiah and doors, call
Wallace Woods-, ijrf oivcuhle to 711 E.
Main 8(...'!4?.;!l:.;',-'i;vJ'Vr.
Woo) worth. More.. -
iILLIONfflOY LIVING WILL! NEVER DIE
' "'The following Is; a ratiew. of P. H.
Dougherty's nBdress Jnithe Hat Sun
day, aftornoohr-." ' ; ;, V,.
AJl Christians bejleve that the BI-
ble.ls God's Word;ot truth. All Chris
tians, Catholic and Protustnnt, agree
that the Blblo teaches that Uod creat-
ed tho first man perfect; that this
man sinned and was sentenced to
death before he begat any children;
that he was driven from Eden, and
later exercised his divinely given
function to beget children, and that
Ills children were all "born In sin and
Bhapcn in iniquity (Psalm Dl:6);
nnd that for this reason every one of
the human race has been born im
perfect, inheriting this imperfection
from tho first man Adam. Romans
5.: 13. -.. , .
All Christians further ngreod that
Clod made a promise to redeont raun
from death ( Hosea 13:14); that he
promised Abraham: "In thy seed
ahull all the families of the earth he
I)I038ih1" (tlonesls v;r3); that later
Josus came to earth ; that Jesus was
baptised in tho Jordnn; that ho was
afterwards crucified upon tho cross
and arose from tho dead aud ascend
ed on high. .
For tho past nlueteen. hundred
years Christians have been preaching
those doctrines. It they are true,
then the pertinent question Is, Why
has Ood permitted the carrying out
of such arrangement ns ubove men
tioned? What Is his real purpose In
It? Other Scriptures answer this
question conclusively, that his pur
pose Is to provide for the restoration
of man to his original perfection and
thereby grant to man everlasting life
on earth. Acts 3:19-21.
Every ono of the prophets of old
foretold that it was Hod's purpose to
grunt restoration blessings to the hu
man race. (Acts 3:24). Only a few
persona will go to hoaven. Jesus said
that there would bo but a little flock.
(Luke 12:32) What, then, will bo-
come of the other millions of earth's
population? The answer Is. God will
give them an opportunity to be re
stored to perfect human conditions.
If restoration of-the human raco Is
not true, then the promise made to
Abraham must vo void; the promise
to redeem the human raco from death
could not be true, and the death and
resurrection of Jesus would be wholly
useless. We know these are all per
mitted for a purpose and that the
perfect wisdom of Jehovah devised
this arrangement and ho hns boon
carrying it out for tho express pur
pose of blessing mankind.
Jesus plainly said: "I am come
that they (the people) might have
life and have It more abundantly."
(John 10:10) Again ho said that he
canio to give his life a ransom, a pur
chase price, for man. (Matthew 10.
2S) Again we read: "God so loved.
MEDFOTCD, OttEGON. MONDAY. . OCTOBER '31.
Mrs. Similiter 8. Smith left Sunday j
for Stockton, Calif., to spend two or (
tnree days witn ner nephew, Curtis
Anderson, and family, and from there
will go to I -os Angeles and Lonx lU ai'h
to spend a few weeks.
Children's hair "A-La ldal " Isv-al
models at Sanitary Beauty Kliop. Vi ','
All kinds of rough and dressed luin-'
ber. Wallace Woods, phone 108. 7111
E. Main St.
The auxiliary of the American Le-
gion post will give a card party at the :
legion rooms tomorrow afternoon at 2 ;
o'clock, to raise money to bo used In 1
the aid of soldiers ta Portland hospi
tals, j
When better automobiles are hui't.
Bnlck will build them. "'
Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard will
leave Nov. 5th for Iowa, to help coUu
brute the golden wedding anniversai y
of the doctor'B father and mother.
They will return about .Dec. in. Dr.
W. J. Crandall, a graduate of the 1.
I Angeles College of Osteopathic Physl
i'-ins and Surgeons, will be in Dr. How.
'ard's office, Monday, Wednesday and
' Friday of each week. 195
First-class 30x314 tires $13.50. Mod-
ford Vulcanizing Works.
189"
U. S. SIGNAL CORPS TO
ConsUlcrahlo rivalry Is Allowing
ronneelian with the aitpearuuce
Int
nf j
different brunches of service in tlu-
Arnii-siitre Day parade. -
The siKnnl corps iH Rhowinff up
Kood to date and threatens to exceed
the marines in nnmber' present.
They will go the Marines one bet
ter though, as there are a number of
ladies in the valley who served in the
BiKnftl scrvire. Thesp will form a
group on the float that will display
equipment Hymbolie of. that branch., ,
All who served with ,(.the ; signal
corps and have not already done "so
should communicate with . Cole
Holmes in order that" ftrranpements
can bt made for places ltl the float or
In the parade. ..
TOYLAND OPENING
One of the most complete and di
versified displays of toys ever shown
in this city has been arranged by
Weeks and Orr, one of Medford.'s fur
niture; stores, for their. ."Tpytynd
opening" tomorrow. Tho entire low;
er floor and portal window space,, has
been devoted to the display and dolls
and toys of every description are on
sale at prices ranging from 5, cents to
several dolars. Weeks and .prr ex-
tendi.a, cordial Invitation to the pub
lic to attend this toyland opening, and
inspect a toy display which. is. a, credit
to this city. " '
the' world, that he gnva his only be
gotten Son, that whosoever belleveth
In Jilm "Bhould not perish, but have
overlastlng life." (John 3:10) Again,
that' Jesus gave his life a ransom for
all, to be testified to all In due time.
(1 Timothy 2; 5, 6) UnlesB, then, the
opportunity comes to man to know
the truth, to obey It, and when obe
dient to live, these promises are a
mockory and Christianity a failure.
No Christian will admit that Chris
tianity is a failure, because he knows
It will not be. God's Word must ac
complish Its purpose Isaiah 68:11.
This being true, then, all must ad
mit that a time will come when this
opportunity fur life everlasting will
be offored to the people. The ques
tion is, When is that time? Upper
most In the minds of the Lord's dis
ciples was this- questfon. They ex
pected tho Messianic kingdom to be
set up some time. . Ho had told them
It would happen at the end of the
World. He told them he was going
away and would return again for
them; and because thoy wore so anx
ious to know when the blessings
promised to Abraham would begin
thoy propounded to him this ques
tion: "Master, tell us how may we
know of your presence nnd of the
end of the world."
Jesus did not answer this question
by telling them that when the duo
time arrived God would bring forth
some stranga phenomenon in the
skies; but his answer show that the
evldenco would be such that when
the time does arrive every thinking
person could understand. Honce he
answered that tho end of tho. social
nnd political order existing then, and
still existing in a measure, would be
gin with a world war, followed by
famine nnd pestilence and revolutions
In various parts of the earth. (.Mat
thew 25:7) These things had the
beginning of their fulfillment in 1911.
According to lllble chronology, the
gentile times ended there, nnd Chris
tians expected the trouble to begin.
as indeed It did. The famine has
come; the pestilence has afflicted the
earth; revolution has upset many gov
ernments and is now threatening all
the social fabric of the world.
Jesus furthermore said that at that
timo there would be great distress in
tho earth, men's hearts falling them
for fear of what they see coming on
the earth (Luke 21:25, 20); and now
we see this fulfilled.
He further states that as It was
In tho days of Noah, so should it be
at tho end of the world. In .Noah's
day there were giants in the earth. At
tho present time thore are giant. The
giants in Noah's day were typical of
tho giants of this time. At present
thero are glnnt corporations which are
absorbing all the smaller ones nnd
controlling al) llio business iutorgaUj
!K1
.1ALEM, Ore.. Oct. 31. The state
i-ipreme court reversed and remanded
the case of F. V. Iadbctter, appellant
against O. L. Price, executor of the
estate of the lute H. L. Pittock of
Portland. The suit was based on the
a legation that the executor should
l'-uve listed only half of Hume real and
personal property In which the -de
ceased and Leadbetter were partners.
The decision In the lower court was
a'julnsf Leadbetter and he appealed.
The opinion holds that essentially the
isrue is whether there was a partner
ship existing between Pittock and
Leadbetter at the time of the former's
death. The supreme court did not de
jclde whether a partnership actually
.exists, leaving that to be determined
by the lower court, but the opinion to
jday holds that the lower court has
'jurisdiction in the case.
HOLLAND HOTEL
The forum committee of the Med
ford Chamber of Commerce are not
lii position, to make a positive an
nouncement as to who the speaker
will be at-the forum next Wednesday.
There-are several subjects which may
be .taken up and an out; of town
speaker -is to be .heard from today.
. The forum on Wednesday will' bo
tho. 83rd consecutive one held by the
chamber and a remarkable average
attendance record has been made.
The one feature that has done .most
to maintain the chamber in its demo
cratic form has been tho regular
weekly forum. It is there that the i
visitors from, out of town see Mod
ford in action nnd it is at these for
um meetings that every member is
given the opportunity to express him
self as to what his desires may he
for the advancement of the commu
nity. . The forum on "Wednesday, ns well
as nil other forums in November will
be, held at the Holland hotel.
A. F. & A., iy.,, ,
ford lodge 103, Monday! even
ing, Oct.ipii Work IniE. A.
I . i U E. WILLIAMS, i
: -ii - -.190'
degree.
'I'
,,R! I." Stewart, builder,. contracts for
ail. bulldlpgs. 'Resilience 17! t Apple
stroet. Phone fi43. . tf;
it . . .. .
of the world. The Mb ones are swal
lowing up the little ones.
f Jesus furthermore said that the
Jews would return to Palestine and
that would be conclusive proof. They
have returned. .
According to tho jubilee system,
which was typical of the reign ot Mes
siah when the blessing of the world
should begin, the time is here. The
Jubilee types must of necessity end in
1925, at which time earth's troubles
shall cease and the blesslng3 of life
begin to be offored to . the human
race.- There are millions of people
now on earth who will surely be liv
ing at that time; hence if they are
obedient to the Messianic kingdom
then to be established, they shall live
and not die.
Without a doubt that is the time
Jesus referred to when he said: "He
that liveth and belleveth in me shall
never die." (John 11:20) And again:
"Verily, verily, I say unto you. If a
man keep my saying, ho shall never
see death' (John S:51) The appli
cation ot. Christ's merit will lift the i
curso from mankind; and then, as the
Scriptures show, he will teach men j
how to think, how to act, how to j
care for themselves, what is proper j
food; uncf gradually they will be re-i
generated in body nnd in mind, and
thus continuing until all of the hu
man race who are obedient, will reach '
a stage of human perfection and con-!
tinue to live and not die. Then will
be fulfilled tho prophetic words of
tho Master spoken through John the j
Ilevelator: "And I saw a new heaven :
and a new earth; for the first heaven
and the first earth were passed away;
and there wus no moro sea. And 1 1
John saw the holy city, new Jerusa
lem, coming down from God out of
heaven, prepared as a bride adorned
for her husband. And 1 heard a
great voice out of heaven saying, He-j
hold the tnhernaclo of God Is with ,
men, and ho will dwell with them,
and they shall be his people, and God
himself shall be with them, and be
their God. And God shall wipe away
all tears from their eyes; and there
shall be no more death, neither Bor
row, nor crying, neither shall there,
be any more pain; for tho former!
tlilncs are nnRseil nwnv. Ami he thn l
sat upon the throne said. Heboid, I '
make all things new. And he said
unto mo. Write, for these words are
true and faithful. And he said unto
me. It Is done. I am Alpha nud Ome
ga, the beginning aud tho end. I
will Rive unto him that Is athlrst of
the fountain ot the water of life free-!
ly." Revelation 21:1-6.
In tho book "Millions Now Living
Will Never Die" each of these points:
is treated in detail and proven by the, '
Scriptures, more than 500 Scriptural
texts being cited. Prlco 25c. Por
booklets write T. W. Hill. Ashland.1
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1921
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i
j The Ladies' Ai-xilin.-y. r:i:ii:'.n-!i:-.
-Vfilltfint llnrnrln,.".! ti' Ori-U'Ml. 1. II.
O. F., was niuwltfi-fii in Sul unlay
i.nni..i. 1..- a. -tint- rlfi.arlinent rfiin-
jmunilir. Captain Chnrl.-n X. Davis, n
srsted by acting ailjumnt. Major A.
Ij. T. Smith, cling aide- tn i)ie .I' lini-;im-nt
romiiiander, Hay . il-inn:
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(auxiliary clerk. Lady Mary M. Wiley.
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dent. Lady I-ida Hubbard and Lady
i M.il.i.- Wilsnn.
I i K. Iledden ai ted as captain. G.
II.. iliioker lis lieutenant and. N.. J.
I Wiley as ensign.
Tlu- ! Ilnwing officers were elected
and installed:
' re.-lilcnt. Lady Minnie B. Heine:
vi .-i.n -iileni, iJidy .Mamie O. Da
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i Twenty-eii-hi members w-ere taken
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