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FUNDAMENTALS
-.OF HEALTH ARE
i SERMON SUBJECTS
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T.'A.ldree alldlenco at the Presbyter
fan', church last night listened ' with
deepest Interest to the sane and clear
explanation of the Biblical basis for
tMtlne Healing. The speaker. Rev. L.
B.1 Quick, explained the seven funda
mental elements of health as laid
don by God thru Moses for the Chil
dren of Israel which. If obeyed would
hare kept them from all disease. They
wero sanitation, sterilization, quaran
tine, physical culture, -recuperation,
hygiene and dlatectics. : These are the
fundamentals which medical science
have worked out In our day and are
teaching , thru every possible avenue
to the general public as the basic laws
of 'health. In the new Testament the
speaker said,' we find Jesus Christ
presented as the Great Physician. He
holds that Divine Healing is not In the
atonement as taught by many, but
comes thru Christ's suffering in his
physical body thru the beating with
the stripes which occurred before Cal
vary, so making physical healing a
privilege of the Christian but - not
obligatory, which gives the Christian
the right to use medical science or not
as he chooses or to use both medical
science and divine healing also. This
explanation to the speaker's mind, re
moves many of the objections urged
against divine -healing' as taught by
many. If In the atonement. It would
be obligatory on the Christian to
avoid -absolutely any leaning on medical-
science making it a sin - to use
the doctors, but, If diviine healing Is
simply a privilege of the Christian he
commits no sin by calling a doctor or
may use' bothr means as his faith dic
tates. ' The basis for divine healing is
a supreme faith In. Almighty God thru
Jesus Christ, as the healer of body as
well, as of soul. ' "The prayer of faith
shall save the sick," is the word of
Jesus. .The speaker told of many re
markable answers to - prayer In his
own ministry, among them being that
of .himself .and- wife, when from a
medical standpoint there was no pos
slble.hopQ for either, also that of his
-own mother, tho daughter of a prom
inent rsenator, from his own present
flfjld and many others. -
At the close of the service, several
ware anointed' arid prayed for in the
p'rayer...meeting room In the presence
ottn.-group Of praying workers. At a
sefyice next .week, Mr. Quick will
answer many of the present day ob
jections to divine healing. . Opportu
nity .Will also be given for others to
.be -prayed for if they will speak to the
local pastor; Rev. E. P. Lawrence.
The voKue for all things Russian
inspired this smart siipon sweater of
brushed wool. It is knitted of red
with dark blue stripes. (Courtesy
Knitter Outerwear Bureau).
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: "After abort 8 yean el sufferinff
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' tMM truthfully ar that I am cured."
; VThis and hundreds of other
letters have been received from
grateful patients. They are on file
ki my offices and will be sent any'
. ooe who wants proof of my non
surgical, painless methods of cur
ing Piles. ,
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uIutTiW THC PAPER WHEN WRIT t N G
' The Phoenix, niissionary society will
hold its annual praise meeting at the
home of Mrs. Walter Frazor Brown
on Tuesday, Nov. 20 at 2:30. The
Ashland society will be the guestH of
Phoenix and expect to come in large
numbers. The program will be un
usually attractive. A very Interesting
presentation of village work in India
will be given by Mrs. Malmgren. Mrs.
Gammill, Mrs. Norris and Mrs. Young.
Mrs. Angell will give a report from
the recent synod ical meeting at Al
bany. . ' Mrs. Frame will have songs
appropriate to the meeting. All ladies
in the community are cordially invit
ed. The members are asked to bring
their thank offerings in the yellow
envelopes.
The plans for the bazaar to be held
on November 30th by the Phoenix
Aid society are more extensive than
for several years. Tho bazaar is to
be at Clyde hall, which will be fitted
up with various ' booths, so that all
can find just the Christmas gifts they
want to buy, or want others to buy for
them, as there will be an apron booth,
a bag' booth, miscellaneous 'booth,
"rummage booth, - candy booth, a
sauerkraut and wiener stand, in addi
tion to a tea room. Save tho date,
November 30th. '
Tho regular Novdmbcr missionary
meeting, will be held at tho home of
Mrs. Malmgren on. Thursday, Nov, 22.
Mrs. Hartley will have charge of the
study, "The Child and Recreation."
Sunday morning, Nov. 18th. the
pastor will speak following the work
ers conference of Thursday evening
and ask all who wero present then
and other members and friends of the
church to come. . ' ;
NEW YORK, Nov. 16. William G.
McAdoo, secretary, of thfPtreasury in
President Wilson's) Iraiiinet, Is con
vinced that the federal government
can both reduce federal taxation and
provide soldiers' compensation, equiv
alent to a bonui), he declared in a
statement, which was made at the tel
egraphic request of tho 'Uterary Di
gest, in which. It will be published next
week, added that the bonus question
"should loni; ago have been talten out
ot politics and In uo circumstances
snouia do usea tor political advan
tage." We can have tax reduction and do
justice to the American soldier as
well," Mr. McAdoo says, "by treating
adjusted compensation as a part of the
war cost aqd funding It through an is
sue of fifty year bonds. The Interest
and sinking fund charge should not
exceed 80 to 90 million dollars per an
num. This would not prevent a re
duction in tuxes. ,
"The men who served In the
trenches got 11.10 per day; those, re
serves in America got $1 per day. If
the American people believe that it
was worth 12.35 per day to serve In
the trenches and $2 a day to serve
in the reserves in America, then the
difference between these rates and
what the soldiers have already receiv
ed should be paid as an act of justice.
"We gave more than 600,000 civil
employes of the government during
the war a bonus of $240 per annum,
and this was continued for more than
five years. Is it loss, right to give
the men who fought the war equal
consideration? Justice
must never be measured in dollars; it
must be measured only in righteous
ness and humanity."
The statement was given in answer
to a request for Mr. McAdoo's opinion
of Secretary Mellon's recent statement
on the soldier bonus and tax legisla
tion. ' .
8. P. Issue Is Fioated.' ,
NEW YORK, Nov. 16. Kuhn, Loeb
company announced today that all of
the $23,100,000 Southern Pacific com
pany's to ,15 year five per cent equip
ment trusty iCertatlcates wrerecl lor
public subscription had been sold and
the books closed. '
, Cotton Hits Record Price.
NEW YORK, ;Nov. . 16. December
cotton sold at 34.60 on the opening call
today, an advance of 70 points and a
new high figure for the season. .
Mac&roni
At It's Best
KITCHEN BOUQUET, a
purely vegetable product,
is in almost every pantry, j
Housewives know it is the
secret of making good
gravies and soups, but
KITCHEN BOUQUET is
equally good in preparing
many other dishes. Try
your next dish of macaroni
prepared this way '
BAKED MACARONI
lUupoomof MH
t urtt boftiot tar
Cook ei Willi hi Mltnff m)Ij wtrrwtl
Undar, diJa and blanch wfth cold water.
Pises ana-third tha eook4 tnaearatil la but
tared bairiR dlah, dot with bcltaraj aprta
kla with gfatsd baaa, then mora iav;xaoi.
butter and ehaaaa atil dtahtafnit. A.UIH
ebaa Beoqaaf to milk and poor III la ov? ffaa
ntvaront hi oaarly cow, than aprfaai
thtcklr with ehaeaa. fiaha hi nadtw bat
awwi a half hear. ntll nicalj fctiwaad um
- aarra iimaitlatalr Cor dinoar.
KITCHEN BOUQUET
You Run
No Risk
When you buy one of our
Certified Used Cars you know
exactly what you are getting.
We make out a formal cer
tificate in your name testify
ing to the value and actual
condition of the car you buy.
Thla certificate Is signed by
ut and ..bears., our.. "Seal of
SattofaeWori" Your Invest
ment Is protected by our responsibility.
to worn
Certified
Used
Cars
are not to be confused
with the ordinary run of
used cars offered for sale.
You. can buy one as con
fidently as you would buy
a new car. ' ' . -
Saturday Is the Last Day
of This Big Used Gar Sale
Many fanfilics who never thought of owning a car have boon attracted by this epoch
making sale, and are now enjoying the thrills of automobile ownership.
No one need longer deny himself and his family, the opportunities for profit and happi- 1 -ncss
which an automobile brings. Every car iu this sale is a Certified Used Oar, sold under . .'.'
our "Seal of Satisfaction." . "; . , , A - . .. ,.
The oars have been moving fast but there is still a wide selection to meet almost any
taste or pocketbook. Each oar represents an exceptional value. Liberal terms make it ; .'
easy for you to buy. Come Saturday.' Store open from 7 A. M-. to 10 I M. , J
Turn in Your Old Gar
if you have one, on a Certified Used Oar that will
better fit your needs. Our convenient time pay
ment plan makes buying easy.
Driving Lessons Free
Don't deny yourself the delights of owning a car because
you've never learned to drive. We'll guarantee to make a
competent driver of you, or any member of your family,,
without charge, and also give you full Instructions for cars
. of the car. - . .
Saturday is the Last Day -Come Early ?
Patton and Robinson, Inc.
112 South Riverside
Open in the Evening
INVITATION TO THE PUB
To Visit An Up-to-date Local
Factory
We extend an invitation to everyone to visit our
rjlant at any time. Stay as long as you wish. Sat
; isf y yourself as to the methods employed, of the san
itary conditions and purity of our products..
If you don't have time to come, yourself, send a sam-;
pie of any of our products to the pure food commis
sioner of any state. He will analyze it free of
charge. ' '
We invite inspection of the most critical nature. We
like it.
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When You Want Quality Produce Ask for "Snider's"
dejr's Dairy & Produce
-.. r- a t..' ; .;;.- .v-- i,J
Co.
We guarantee the purity of our products at all times
and under all conditions. - Our products reach all
the principal markets on the coast, including San
Francisco, Portland and Seattle and are command
ing the attention of all the best buyers of produce of
high quality.
We are indebted to the public for their patronage,
which has enabfed us to build our business to the
present proportions. We extend our thanks and ap
preciation for same.' '- ;
Phone 203
Medford, Oregon