Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 28, 1929, Image 24

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MTDFORD MATL TTTBTTrE, MEDFORD. OREGON. sUXDAY. .TTLY 23, 1929.
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wide dealer aoJ service uigumiM-.
itin." naid O. . M:i!heun. Kn
ral sal- inane ict. "HarK of thi.
dot: rib mint; organic.!' ion Is the
factory .-eivire purl dtVisitm t h m I
:and- ready lw supply rep!a- !
mem fr nearly every Lod(e car,
rKurt1!t.'M4 of axe or jnod-1. It !
thu type 'f service, backed by
the manij.clurfr'M reputation for
J lit nduhility i hut inurvs satisfied
owner of motor t'a.-H " !
' Officials in charge of the -inht-
tory Hrvire plant of Idf JJroth
rpii euinate thjt iii'irH than half
activity of the eompainy -rvice tne model built in ll and
part a plant where orders are re- art running- 'idr ure re
ceived for parts on 1114-15 mod- "-ivd narly every day for minor
?ls," , Rajs , company ofitci.ij. prts used in the t-arly Uodge.
"I'vually tit prts are ordered ior car.-.
an vnKie uii driving a car To In-ure that no IiodKe owner
sometimes the power plant h:ii wsil hav an orphan car in any
beep removed, fur a stationary jit-, Dude I'.rothers . guararitft (
engine, -but fVry nutil brinKj in pai'r Hervne fir ten years hack,
order indicating that except for and many replacements can atill he j
the dt'Mrt'd riplait'ji".-iit. these supplied on the first Dodt-e model,
ancient t urdy motor? ar- giving The ch.ir.iCt eristic rui;K-lni-.f of
Fatisfac'ory performance." Iim!: car ha maiit- t hiH lung
!"!tr firother rrN,r;i t i"n hn -"rvir nec-ery . - -. .-
"Dtliendabi werMh-n of !odtr
Urol am ract ittr year
more. of iwr$e J reflrett d by -the
EXTRA SPECIAL
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Radio Tables
Regular $16.50 value
Special $10.49
Tables
With Dynamic Speaker
, . ; Regular $65.00
V Special $43.50
. Let U Supply Your
RADIO and -MtJSICAL needs
Palmer Music House
VW eSell Happiness"
Set New Record From Bombay to Calcutta
.. I.,1e blacksmith uliop Salem Contract awarded tr
The U . ',.qJ 'ml -hand H-....H U.,.recUf uew grade ,huol Z
T. ",7" T.. ,hV, , . :,w,d s-un in W. C. Hone build- be ere..u - -V
Salf-m HIk1i(.
DRIVEN BY C. L. CLARK AND DEWEY SMITH of Bombay, a Studebaker President Eight Roadster re
:ently set a new record between Bombay and Calcutta by traveling the distance of 1466 mites in 40 hours.
15 minutes; 7 hours and 20 minutes was clipped from the best previous time.
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T ECLAT
WASHINGTON. V. C. July 27
. Kthlopia has it new Ahoonu, -
He was in.stalicd In Addis Aha
ha. capital of Kt Miopia (AhyM.sin--ia
a few v'k uko with an
Kreat ionip and reromnny as that
which has aceoin j.utnied the crown
iriK of many ci;.p?rur. A hulle
tin fnm the Washington. T. C.
headtiartrs of the National
(Ifocraphic Society tellt some
thing "f hi unique offlHul.
"Kthiopiu is a h.irbarie country
In .'om aHpfcts almost cav
a,'e," niiys the bulletin, "yet it is
'in- f the uhlfnt of the Chris -
tian natlonn, and It takrs Its
Guaranteed ELECTRIC TOASTER.
Nickel finish, Ntchrome wired.
WASTE PAPER BASKET
Veneer Wood Unfinished. '4 pint
can Rep. Quite 4-Hr. MEnamel, 1
: paint brush.
DRAIN PIPE CLEANER
for sinks and toilets (Keeps the
plumber away).
ALUMINUM PAN ELEO PERCO-
LATOR
8 cups.
DAZEY SHARPITS
Far more than just a knife sharp
ener. Puts an edge on anything.
KITCHEN OUTFIT -All
Stainless Steel '
; Sllcer, Paring Knife. Butcher
Knife, Cook Fork, Cake Turner.
1
Reg. Value $2.50 gM
Special H,
Reg. Value
Special
Reg. Value 50 centi each
Special 3 for $1
Reg. Value $1.S0
Special ?1
Reg. Value $?.G0
Special $1
Reg. Value U5
Special-All for $1
FREE: Yard Stick Late.t Map of Medford Packet Vanity
Mirror. All three article! FREE with each purchaie of any
of our DOLLAR SPECIAL
AL.PICHE
HARDWARE' SPORTING COODS
127 Et Main Street
Medford, Oregon
BLACK AND WHITE
TAXI LINE
Now Owned by Arthur Steinmetz
gives 24-hour Service Daily at
Moderate Rates. '
: Stands at Jjckson Hotl and Hotel
Medford: ' Office at the Jackson
Call 67 for City or Country Drives
Taxicabs, 5 and 7-passenger se
dans, with drivers over 24 yean
of age, ready to serve you.
( 'hriHtianity in form at least, very ,,-s with I'rotestants. Thty are
seriously. The Kthiopians (or purliculurly punctilious in roR-n d
AhftftyniumO lHf-ani trhristians ! to days and perio.ls. 1 nt
early In the fourth century and'1 observed rigorously, flml on the
have KtendftiKtly held on to their flnal tw days no fnod wiiat-ver
faith, often deft-ndint; ti with the ' eaten. The chief difference has
Kwnrd. Their church thus lacks'1" 'lo wiIh 11 rather abstrun mat-
only a few hundred yearn of being tl'r of theoloKV which can hardly
as old as "Christianity itself.
H'nini .ItidalMit to Christianity
"The Ahiinnn iu tin. l .if the
Al.vHsinlnn Chnrrh hu nf..vinc and the human: or only or
flee, with all Its restrictions and
powers, datea from the Introduc-!
lion of the faith. Christianity'
came to Klhiopia romantically, j
( Hie legend relates the Pi umen-;
this, who converted the king and
Veoplc, was shi i) wrecked on the
Hfil Sea coast which Kthioptu,'
then possessed. Another version '
has It that this studious youth i
was taken prisoner when the hut- '
chant ship on which he was trav-!
elhiK tout hed Kthloplan H'dl In
search nf water. At any rate, hi-
settled In the country and he-;
came Interested in introducing''
Christianity. , ,
"Krutm-ntlus found ' the Kthi1
oplans practicing Jewish rites;
for there is nm4i Jewish blood
among this people, contributed by
ImmiKranls who came south from;
;I'ab stine and croswd the Hed Sea.
The undoubted evidences of Jew-
ish Influences In Klhiopia today,
even In their Christian churches. J
lends color to the ohilm of the
kim: of the country that they 1
are descended from K;ntf Solomon;
and the Queen of Sheha, the lat-'
ter a ruler of T'lhlopla.1;
'KrimieniiuB made a 'Journey to'
Alexandria. K;ypt. ' had IUmsclf
consecrated as a priest, and w.s
appointed a bishop of the Coptie
Christian faith, with Klhiopia f"r,
his see. He returned to his adopt-1
m! lnnd and devoted h!s life to
Vonwrtinf its people to Uii t1.-!-
ern branch of the Christian
Church.
Ahonna Is An Alien
Thus Vrumentiup became the
first os a 'tonic line of Abvs-dnUn
Aloonjs. which ha bren broken
only once In sixteen centuries. Al-
r-w:ys the ANKna is On Kpyptwn
iivnd a member e-f th OM'ti'"
('hxirt'h. Alwavw he l appoint!
by the head of that branch of
Christianity, the Patriarch of
Alexandria, and Is sent to Kthi
pia to be leader of the Chris-'
nans of that country for life Hp
t supposed never to leave the
count! y after his app'.mtmvnt. but
in recent years this rtile was re
laxed to permit the late Aboona
to- obtain medical treatment In
Ktrvpt.
The Ahootia Is in effect a
'lvpar lek-nte wtth the -a march
,( Alevindrtt nt.Mvlinjt In place of
the Koni.tn Tontifi. ami the AW
andiian svr.od In the pta-e of the
'.il:e of Cni.iin.ils. ThrouKh
t'us Kn!:u t the A1a.,!'.;aii hur h
b.t.s Ike'-n kpt throich the e.-n-inrte-
fn accord, in all e.-tiUrt'v.
with Coptic Chritlanlt. in ?pife
of the rather low ctiltur.tl Tevl
tf the great pivs, of Kih.opuns
"ni- Atoona Is the spirit ml
b-nd.-r of tlie Fthiopians. I'lidii 1
him are all bishops and pri-si-.
and from him ihy receive thfr ,
oi d;i.it!on. He rrowns kings
nnd emperor nnd off:rLites at'
all great puhhe rcliRious cere -;
nontes,
t t fdmiulr Hold ( Iwn h l'tir;
"Put ilthouuh recoirnUinc the
mativ advantage. In thfir tae
of cvilture. of ii.TK an nhen
ptntuil le.id'-r tunl a aion of-;
fic.r with the Chi:ttanttv of the'
t'UI!'1i WT-rd. the hli'isd KthiO-opl.m-
ha fiiftmd the Abcwma s
pow it entirety to the splr ftuat
(Iu!d. Te second powerful church!
official, the Ktche(juie. who has );y ;t cH'irch council In 451.
charge of all church property and! ' ,iore interesting' to the cbser-i
church finances, is an Kthloplan, , ... , ,
r .1. .w. . . i u Vt'r from tlie A est are the In
as Is the third important church
official, the High Priest. fineness on Abyssinian Chritian-
The Ktrhequie has ntanlfojd ily ot the bruarc surroundings
responsiljllitlen, for between "a and customs of the people, and of
quarter and a third or the land fh' Judaism that prceded the
is the property of the Church. M(fnt rf,!iKicn. Gnp of th(t sur.
Much of it is leased out, and its . ,
revenues muet be colleoted an-i l11" reKUlts of the former forces
mannered. The typical Abyssin!- It:' UH,t cermeonial drums in
an church buildinK. a round ston- 1,1 Christian service -sreat barj-el-or
mud structure with conical ti,iv affairs of. silver ' wtth stretch
thatched rof. Is to be found on skins held in place by copper
every hand. Probably term of hoops. Ancient Judaism shows
thousands of them exist in th its influence in the ceremonial
country. There are also n timer- danfinif of the priests, and in the
ous monsteries and fewer con- installation in i.iv Holy of Holies
vens. The monks and nuns are each church of th- Tabot or
cHhates: but the priests may reprsntatiVH of the Ark of the
marry once, and are, in fact, en- '-'ovt-nant. The origin of the
courwifed ti marry. 'prayir.jr .-tiers' used by the Kthio-
M (U-Uriiis Afft Ahyinian I"'?.n l-''f iw not clear.
t bri-tianilv i,J i:"iunani oreaK !
'"To the layman, Abyssinian
Christiana sMm to have much in
- .-.-mi MM.-.-.Uu. i,r, iiie iLiiioiiiaii
k:m ff-red his submission to the'
Pope and Jesuit priests were giv
en all positions of influence in the
church. The people were so in
censed at this abandonment of
the traditional form of christian-'
My that they rebelled, killed the
Mmr. ami ixpeped the Jesuits. '
Th.. rM:n.Mi..n r-tU . I, i i
lie imltlirA)iitn.lc.1 In' lha icn-ic ' ' 11 i
r,,.,Hrba, ic Kthlopian-whnlK-r .l " "
Christ had two nuturvK. the ill- "
vino and iho human; or only one." Kiieoni; .Somliern Parific Hail-tlii-
dlvini'. Th Al.ysiriiai- and road company will expr-nd f T.Vi.000
thn cii!i uphnld the latti-r 'hcjs on Imnrnv Ine line in ihi ohm., iinrt
ii nil wa in-ninini'i-M H. . a i"
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