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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1928)
r""r-:' !irF.TirmTf vatt; Tnnftrrra w,ptorit." oktoon1, TTETWftSTUY. oror.F.n n. m. jjW : WV&A Hungarian Paprika! Vivid color - - and a soft, roselike savor. In a handsome container for fine table use. Coffee o 31 Extrm-ts o sjBaklntf PowJer o Tea OF 'SCIENCE LECTURE NCOME TAX !S i GIVEN LAST HIGH? NOT FAVORED BY CYRUS ROGERS Tu the f-Miror: In mi 1 1 if nf ihi ( n-t f:on daily a .is puMishiM a news stury up tli'i a I'oiMlatnl iluu Hm (by ilu Associated I'roKsj . conveying th information that tin lru'i'ty Tux ItWief ci mi mission had "vmtl unanimously an favoring the prin ciple of an income tax. hut did not endip any particular form." The official record, of the mod i iiu shows that a motion to up pinvc in principle an Income lax with a property lax offset was made and withdrawn, and that the special committee named from the fourth Kuh-committee to make a study and report on Income tax ation tn the sub-committee was continued for the purpose of mak- the inn- sucn siuuy ami report nuor the November election. It is important that this correc tion he made for the '.jenefit of the press, as the commission has at mi time taken definite action with respect to a position concern Evidently with tin- vi'W if cor recting iriis-ialHiinls MlO4iliies made with r.nar.l w th teach imH of L'hriHtian MWiMu'tt. t'yini S ltop.nA i.T San KrnnciMr, mi id that ChriHtian Science U imul a scientific explanation of how Jemis did what he did. "It hn been said thai Jesus power wiiA miraculous and limited to his own personal experience." lie ' staled, and added that Jesus himself did not say thai, "nn the contrary'' ihe speaker declared, Jesus plead ed wiiti humanity to see that ihe power he utilized was univer sally available to nil. Mo said that the works he did we .should do. too." Mr. Rogers, who is a member I of the hoard of lectureship ot .Mother Church. the First Church of Christ, .scientist, in Hon-1 ton, Massachusetts, and wan speak-. inn under the auspices of the local Church of Christ, Solent im Tues day evening at the Kialio theatre, went on to say that Jesus said that the way the world would i Kiandeup which made other chat- (; actors l had so rdnili cd in his tory, fade from the picture iiQ comparison." No one can have a full appreciation of Josiw life and work, the lee Hirer saidr im: il I he lupins the endeavor, in i li silenciV of his own roneioiivi is, ? to demonstrate the same p vei which mir Master exercised. And he maintained that Christ J csiis is tht model of maSl. the onlv example Christian Sv ientUls fol low, and that they know thai ihe test of their Christianity and their science is in exerting tin pit ituy I power and dnin-t tlu Works he plainly mi id v- imi-i do t'i hr- railed i'l'listi:1 Its olid hi i followers. "He did not leave it open tor any one to elaitn the name of christian on 1 he hast of profession." M r. lioccrs de clared. ,,bui he placed It entirely on the basis of demonstration There ii must remain." The lecturer slated plainly that Christian Scientists do not wor ship Mrs. Kddy. as is sometime'' claimed. "They w o r s h i p I lod alone." he said, ''if they are true ,to Mrs. Kddy's teachings. She repeatedly instructed others to follow her only so far is she fol lowed Christ.- and turned thought constantly to that one example for cuidance. She denounced, as it had never before been de nounced, the error of worshipping personality, inn there never nns en a Ki'eutei- service rendered --rtffTrminnrn Shinglesiare Active We thought everybody knew that shingles are supposed to go on top of the house, but this fellow is putting one on the bottom. Dad sent the kid to our yard with an order for shin gles but he went to the wrong place they the race since the days ol Jesus, than Mrs. Kddy buy rendered it. Mr. lionets said that as yon he-; Ii ... Y.w v, . , l"u" im WH n ,,m Pin to see what Christian Kclenv ,.,.v. . v, -i Know mat we were nis rouowi i .. . wnn.tin will never HlH-rty to W thlK information, or. J WOMld ,m llmt 1:u, Klme iBn i";,', ",3 , co , a SKU...I un,lor authorty of lr . nl.n hii: lhnl h0 m.licate.l .l.n.ly tha . commul. r lll.f. . M . n-kin ohairman of , ho To- was tt Aivlw principle in- , (rtfH,v wipm. , ,. i-i'ly lux Itollof rnmmiss on. vulvoil in hM work whlrh nil , , , , . ,, .,. u ncu in nis n.iiKs. nini ii , vnn lnni ml runnniK iIhourIi v.. K. HI.oniK. could undorsNin.l ami rtoinontitrato uM lh(, ,K 0(. SC1 U1.,J1 ,,, ( halnnan ( ..n.;nl.to. on I'.oss , ,h..l h- sai.l of his own wU,m, sn ,,,.fii,olv una com anapuhllclly. ,. ,,,,, ,, nlhlnB. thai ii " pictely lh,it It will rcin.Un llirn.mh- I'l'" rather that (Iwolt within him,,,,,, ,,. us h.-allnK mat n. o mo wm-KS. n nas ..... .. , . ,,., uim! down al th,. riiotH iho Irfturor doclaml, "that ,. ,,,..,,. ,,,. ,,,,. , ,,.,i,.,.m tho racp. "Thcro Is no hnmiiii cnmni'iiHiillnn for ho ou.stiono.l, "Ilia he say that'. .,, i,r,,.iir.r, m i.-,l.iv licm- Wns he not our elder In-other .' , P1, ,p,m UM wl)1M1 H. ,K,.0,Vrel . Did he not say that his Father (.hris,hlIl s,.ienr0 nni, estal.lishe j was our Father?" and in this ,n Us MlrUs. ,n , ,.,.. connection the speaker quoted lnl ,;,. he deelnied. - uii.l Chris L We couni noi ne exjieciuu 10 am s;lV( Utn worliM Jesus did." And then I After four years of oblivion, the i llifh V club, Is attain on the horizon of local hijeh schorl i activity, and plans will be for ! mu la led tomorrow n in lit to mak-' lit one of the liveliest of school organizations. j P.IU Moi-Kan, student body prcsi i di'iit. who helo used to the Hih"'. Y club at Franklin hUh school ' in Portland, will, with the aid o:' , V. P. Walters, Y. M. C. A. secre tary at Ashland, Italph P.ailey, de- bate coach ami Principal Ii. II. 'Cotikle organize the new croup. saying of Jesus, "Call no man your Pa the r upon the earthy f'r I one u your Path pi, which is in; tian Seiemlsts love and revei ence her In exaci proportion to their loOinilHSlY " ' nBfirtnnrt!lIIltlOPMlan,1lnB W"al K"C ". cnninnsned. it is imnossime i "Does this not indicate unmistak ably that spiritual ; tinVA trim enneent nf Christian we all in reality have S(,t,,nre iin(, no, f(1,n un nVerflow oiiKin aiul are .'spir-v m,i uu ,iic,.,,viTif itual and not material in nir ,eftl,anl, f)M(1)lei. , no(XfX books: beinjT, and therefore are Ut'irs nl jnplliv their teachiiiKs to your prob- i the same power Jesus exercised ? i ,,,.,,. f(((1i thef,- influence in vour i which is to start off with only si RPnt nilt the wronp kind "dinners, and gradually expand of shingles Dad's sore and the kid's getting sorer ever minute. Next time he'll look for this name: , WOODS LUMBER CO. to a membership of 2ft. I Hound table discussion of school life, student problems, and the working out of remedies and con structive, plans for Improvement. will occupy the attention of the Kroup at the weekly meetings, it is planned a-IiUlo4aier ' to have' a weeKiv jiikii i im hl ,ust noceflnarlly l lie irmi'lll ' "'I m mi; mi nn- slnns will take place. "BACK TO THJ3 WOODS" 711 East Main I Phone 108 Itev. (iroKS FlwHtl. Otherwise, how could we obey his; instructions, anu no wnai ne ue-j inunded of us." And the lec- -turer held that through this reve-j latton we are horn again: old i things have passed away and all j things have become new. Mr. Hogers said that one critl-j Hsin of Christian Science hits been that it - denies the divinity of i nrisi, anu aim nieu iinu iimiiuih ( Scienc could possimy ne tartner irum the truth, as it nialntains that divinity in every statement of lis leaching. "It reveals the glor ious and Inspiring fact that the real nature of all creation is ntirt h like the Cre ator, immaculate, spiritual, m vlne ' h evnlained. itiul con tinued, "any other concept is what! I'llll ADPI P11IA Oct " (VP) noius us in nominee tui Keej .i The lit." Kov. 'Edward M. fiross, of ""' exereislnw our dominion, and .Spokane. Wash., was T,,y i the 'old nmn- which we are In eleeted bishop eodjtllor of the Utrtirtert to 'Pt oft. hy lo wo own contrary to what Jesus taught mm : to uhstruct our development and and you will know whether ; she. is Retiuine or not," he con- . eluded, "and you will never again he troubled by untruthful state.- : ments that have, in all anes, been invented by the worshippers of matter against the spiritual lend ers of the world." In closing, Mr. Hojiers read the , following passage from the Chris- t textbook. Science and . Health with Key to the- Scrip- , Itures: . i "lUscernlng the rights of man.! we cannot fail to foresee the doom' of oppression. Slavery Is not the! legitimate state of man. find made nmn freo. Paul said T was free born. All men should ; ho free. 'Where the spirit of Ihhi Lord is. there is liberty." l.ow Protestant Kplseopal Pennsylvania diocese REICHSTEIN AND DEUEL WOOD ALL KINDS OF DRY WOOD , OAK-LAUREL-FIR COAL GREEN PINE SLAES MEDFORD FUEL CO. 1118 North Central Tel. 631 NERVOUS WOMAN FINDS RELIEF and truth make free, hut evil and error lead into captivity. , "Christian Selence rnises tho standard of Utterly and cries: To'. low me! Escape from the hond aRO of sickness; . sin and death! Inuiiu murlierl out the Wnv. C'lti- usefulness always wnrklim "Kt,l",'; zens nf the world, accept the 'Klo ourselves " The speaker held r, Ill0rtv nt tno children of that If Jesus said we could do tllei,.n(, , rtn,, flvp. This Is your works he did and even Kreftter ... ... 1 By Taking Lydia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound works, we should without oues tion, accept the fact that It is pos sihle, anl arouse ourselves .to activity in flndlnK out how to do It. Instead of hrintthiK forth nil unending set of excuses nnd opin ions that It can't he done, and he maintained that we ouKht to ....he' hunjlde enough to ndmit that a man who exerciser complete oo Ricardo Cortex at State Theatre Jtlenrdo Cortcz. after a holiday , that has ket him from the screen ritfii ( I?o.e. Kann. "I waaso we.ik nnil minion over matter and material Ij f( mim(, mo,hs, will he seen to- j nervous and laid mirli a tired, worn- conditions through the licnffr otj n,Rhl (U n. Hln. xh,.,ri. , out lcclinr last : oo"". mo.- "- '"Uidles of the Knlitnt t:iuli. lie I had to (to to .about and meant what he said. ))n1 r,Ph vounK hahltue of hod. I-riend, who After explaining ,nl Kht rluh who one night finds had taken Lydia .detail the teachings of C hrlsllan , mon(t BiliKlliR-tliinflliK-lni.jth-Iiiikliam- .Science with regard to r.od nn-1 ,.dles a fair crealure who Vejrctnhle Com- man's unbroken unity with k lvm hu ,,nrl extra flutter nomid told mo likeness to bis frentor, .Mr. 1-"K-1 ,, wno ,K , nK f conmiesl. tow much pood ers said that a perfect "nmple, Uc n gal'ing situation to H,e It had done then; of a human life governed by this M))rf hni h( foll(wl) h.r , 0 I thought r , concept of man as the Image o. (o sincerity of his would give it a flod has appeared just once In "'"', 0oey trial. I could tell ,o,y. shall never forget the, .rhnra. difference af- ; love and admlraHon for ' hrl't newcomer whose tcr I had taken .lesus that came to me when 1 be-J the first bottle. It linn done me. gnn tn study .-hrlsti.m S.-lence and .;"' ";' world, of pood. I am paining in .for the first time tried to ,em-"n'n Partner Ih llaed by l.ee .trenptl. and reconin.endinp it and :nnstrato Its teachings." he said. Moran, ( Issy 1-lt'R"nild ulnys the I.vdia K. l'inkhnm's Pills for foil- -Then nnd there I got an entirely "" ""-' "'" "',' ,t'i,.ation."-GoLUlljMcF4UIil!s,Ko!, , new sense nf greatness nnd values. Dnuglas ierrard Imperson.iles a Kiiii-m. n sense of heroism, noldlliy. an I Mammy singe r. t Westinghouse Cooking School jf. You are cordially invited to rfjr attend a Westinghouse CooKing School Thursday, Friday and Saturday October 4-5-6 212-214 West Main Street Instructions by Irene Clara Kerr, West inghouse Home Economist Peoples Electric Store 212-214Wrfst Main Medford, Oregon ; Phone 12, v i ?rs "L - JZT WMtmttMH i J Drama of Love 1 Coming Thursday "Drumn of I-vc," tho oplral ro- niiince nf two hrntherH in love ; .which V. W. 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