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"'FWiN l !;. . . rf-- , to; 4 V AM HHI THE VENINO HKHALD,, KLAMATH FALLf, OMCOON FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 101 . T a- A "" " ' ' Christian Science Explained by the Board (Continued from Page 4) harmonious being, where absolute I right reigns, and wrong can never ! This is the kingdom of God. where dlvtae Science alone rules nnd nothing else has place or power, and this Is Just an present and Just as possible and Just as accessible today as it ever will be. I They are, therefore, outgrowing sin. I because the more they look Into it from the standpoint of absolute right, the store Its nothingness appears; hence Its emptiness. Therefore they do not make much of sin. They are growing, neither to sin nor to suffer sin: neither to love it. nor ebmmlt it; and that, because Its reality j int. out into what to finite sense is un is goae. Whereas once it was real, limited space, and we see as far as we now It is unreal. So that Christian ! can. and we call the limit the sky. Science, In teaching the nothingness of , ate. not only takes away sin, but the tesoptailon to sin. for when sin is noth ing then there is no incentive to sin. When evil Is nothing, then good to'taat that their light to thousands of years la Latt-iaaU. Bat does the nothingness 'of sin or evil give the wanton sinner license to afa? By ao manner of means, for the law still remains. Christian Science one as the Christ came of old; not "to destroy the law, or the prophets;" it cornea not to destroy, but to fulfill. aad not oae jot or oae tittle shall pass i from the law till all be fulfilled. I Ha who Ulan anall inter for his sins, it- aad shall pay the 811610081 farthing,' I he who sine, he atone shall bear it , If yea sow to the wind, yoa shall ;au. reap the whirlwind, and if yoa sow toj the lash, yoa "shall of the flesh reap. eonaptloa. Teaches That All Is Good Cartottaa Science teaches that all is aod; net. however, that sin and evil are food, bat that an that to, is d that which to not good. to not I at alL That slekaess. sin aad deetlj. matter aad mortality are not of God, the only 1 aod. aad therefore are aot goad, andi aeaea are net at alL . ,, Christian Science teaches what the Master taught, that "there to none good JULY' CELEBRATE 3W " AT ASHLAND Formal opening; $250,000 park and dedicntion of the Famous Mineral Springs 3-Great Parades-3 4-Concert Bands-4 Honoring Queen Lithia and King Inspiring Music everywhere by Sulphur. Miles of Floats all. Days and Nights $10,000 Roundup Base Ball Games Vesture, Pendleton Cowboys, In- Every morning at 10 between dtoa.. Hones and Cattle Weed and Medford Teams Rre works Display Carnival of Gaiety Staged by Seattle Experts who Water Sports at Natatoriums, Illuminated the Frisco Expo. Dancing, Confetti Battles, etc Roundup tickets: General admission and grandstand $1 General admission and bleachers 50c FREE CAMP GROUNDS Acres ef greensward, shads, seats, nti rooms, rustic tables. Children's Playground. Special Water accessible en every hand. REDUCED RATES FROM ALL POINTS FREEFREE With Every Ford PENNSYLVANIA CASING At special reduced prices We will give free a handsome r ? $2.50 CLOCK ft r. s . ti : -' Ford Garage - Doctrines Member of of Lectureship but one. that Is, God." He. therefore. U the only good, the spirit of good, the Principle of good, good la quality and 'In substance. His creation, like Himself, must have!orW " seeming self, aad make the qualities of good; 1. e., good could 'not produce evil, "Like begets like," The effect must always be like the cause. "God saw everything that he had 'made, and. behold, It was very good." He made all that was made, but He did not make that which waa not made. Sky Is Instance ef Illusion That sky out there, for Instance, that ?eems so real, seems like a canopy spread over earth. Is but the ille- sum oi me iimuea senses, we are ioo- Accoidlng to physics, light travels at the amaaing rapidity of more than eleven million miles in a minute of time, and yet there are stars so dto hundreds aad reaching our planet Then talk about seeing the sky! God's creation is spiritaal aad good; always has been.' always will be. aad never can be anything else. In Hto creation there is no sickness, sin. or death, matter or mortality, or anything contrary to God the only good The so-called material world, where- t-aitati .lotmu. ln anrf .foattn matter and mortality. U not of God. ana is aot good, and hence to sot. at "While we look not at the things which are seen, but at the things which are not seen: for the things which are seen are temperal: but the things which are not seeaare eternal V All is MinaTi Then le Ne Matter Allow me . to read "the1 "scientific statement of being" from oar text book. i "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, page 46S. There is no life, truth, lateUlaaaca. jnorfubstance Inieatter. Alltolaaalte J Mind and its infinite ntaaifestaUoa, for .Qod is All-ia-alL Spirit to immortal H 4-5-6 Truth; matter la mortal error. Bfirtt Is the iai aad eternal; matter to tae unreal aad tempers!. Spirit to 04. aad nan hi Hto imago aad INteaees. Therefore Mia la aot material; he to splritaaL" This la oae ef the graadest revele tloaa of Truth aad Lot that was ever made to human sease, for it virtually, anally, aad coacleatvely fereak m and the universe aa affect, spiritual refleclloat of the oae aad oaly God. Who, bat he we call "the master," and ahe we call "our Leader" would have love enough, aad heaee, the moral courage, to state that Truth to a frowa- tng world, that woald liberate the it free indeed. There Is more true love aad unselfish devotion to the cause of humaaity made manifest In this woman of the twentieth century, Mary Baker Bddy, than haa been displayed since the time of him who stood up la the face of mor tal man aad said. "Ye are, of your father the devil, aad the lusts of your father ye will do. He was a murderer from the beginning, aad abode not In (he truth, because there to no truth la him. When he speaketh a lie. he speak cth of his ewn: for he is n liar, aad the father of it" I Rotherham la hto version of the New Testament renders the last clause of this text, "for a lie he to. aad the father of it" Christian Science to the same straight and narrow way today as whea the Master taught it. alaeteea haadred years ago, oa the shores of Oslltoe It is as radical aa the scieace of Bombers. and one can no mere deviate from Its principles aad rales, sad still call that deviation Christina Scieace. than he could deviate from the priaejplaa aad rules of mathematics, sad still call the process mathematical. It stands pre-eminently atoae; there is no other rellgtaa, theory, creed or doctrine that to aaytalag like It, aad there never "will be; for It to absolute and final. It to based upoa the principles of un changing Truth, undying Ufa aad en selfish Love, which triaae Priaciple to God. that to. "the same yesterday, aad today, aad forever." Christian Scieace teaches. "All la Mind, there to ao nutter." The Scriptures declare. "Heavea aad earth shall pass away, but my words shall aot pass away." What dees this teach, bat that all matter aad material ity shall pans away, bat the dlvtott Mind aad Hto Idea shell remate for ever. Furthermore, what else does It teaea but that all that Oed has aet made shall be sweat away as aothligaess; for nothing that He has made csa aver be destreyed: for nil He made was good. Christian Science does aet teaea that matter to a reality that will sense day be destroyed, for IT matter were oae of the factors of being It could aever be cast out, but would remain axed for ever. It is not that the material universe was created to continue for a time aatll It had served Its purpose, taea to be burned up and destroyed; bat that It has no existence save la the mtotakea belief of mortals, aad to eliminated by tbe knowledge of Truth In Cartottaa Science. Some day men everywhere will kaow that matter does not exist, aad they will kaow It never did exist, aad that day to aew. The students of this Truth are lad ing more and more, that matter, ao called, has ao power to heal disease; that matter to Inert; that dregs have no intelligence to direct themsitves; that material mediclae, ao called, csa not diagnose a case aad therefore ea not heal it They are lading that aoth lng but Truth, divine Mud, eaa over come evil, or error of any Mad. Jesus of Nazareth did aot ase mate rial means la healing disease; it was the power of the spirit, with which he destroyed sickness as well m sla; al though It is stated, aad some are usiag It as an argument agaiast Christina Scientists, that he pat day oa the blind man's eyes, whea be healed him. One of tbe beautiful aad wonderful lessons this demonstration teaches to that all men (mortal) are bora bliad and cannot see until the clay of' mate rial sense to washed away by tae clesa sing waters of the Spirit of Christ, aad then they will see, aad see clearly. Christian Scientists are finding more 'and more, that food does aot really sat- tain life, that while they are eating so- called material food, it has no real life sustaining properties or qualities. Christian Scientists will never atop eating and. drinking until they have demonstrated over It; tad that will aot be until they have demonstrated over tbe flesh, and all mortality. Bat bow long that will take, or whea that will be accomplished, "No maa kaoweta." It would be the height of folly for anyone to stop eatiag, aatll by actual knowledge and practical demoastraUea they had proven that they could lire without catlag. ChriHiiiia Science like the Scriptures, teaches, "Wisdom to the principal thing." And it certainly would aot he wise to cast ourselves dowa from the pinnacle of the temple, or do aay other uncalled for, or unnecessary taiag. Christian Scieace soaaas the teesw "There to ao death." Aad St Paal writes la hto first letter to the Corinth tons, "The tost enemy that shall be de stroyed to death." The Xovelater saw death aad hell "cast Into the lake of Ire." aad la hto most woadreras vtolea, he saw the "tabernacle of God" amoag mea. And God should wipe away all tears from their eyes, aad there should be ao more death. Aad whatever Is to be, with God, to done. Since, therefore, there to to be a time when death shall not be la fact, there is no death today. What will ever be true with Ood is a present accomplish ed fact: but this must; be understood and demonstrated before It becomes a fact to man. What will ever be found not true is not true today. When we found there were no fairies, we found there never had been any. When we found the sun did not rise. we found It never had risen. When we found the earth turned upon its axis. we found It always had turned upon Its axis. Since there Is to be a time when there will be no death, then there to ao death today; and since la Ood's pros ence there is no death, then there Is no death anywhere: because He to ev erywhere. and there la ao place where He to aot. Death, therefore, la another error that Christ the truth, east out For aa in Adam error all die, even so in Christ Truth shall all be made- found alive. (I. Cor. 15: ft.) Why tasarue Was Raised Jesus of Nazareth did aot raise Las arua from the dead, ateapty to restore him to family and friends aad a tem poral life, again to safer aad die, aad be mourned aad lamented; but to show the power of Truth to overcome error; to show that Life waa the master of death; that the Christ could triumph over every evil sickness, sin and death. Since, aa the Bible declares, sin brought death into the world, therefore the overcoming of sin to the overcom ing of death; aad as slekaess and aln are overcome by tbe same Christ power, therefore to the extent that sickness or sla to overcome by Troth. to that extent to death overcome. Therefore, whenever Christian Scien tists demonstrate over sickness aad sla. either ia themselves or others, they are overcoming death la a mens ure. aad with the disappearance of sickness aad 'sla death will disappear, aad be as thoegh It had aot been as, ladeed. It aever waa. The Divinity ef Christ Christina scieace, more thaa aay other religion, teaches the Divlalfp of Christ Oa this point allow ae to quote from oat text book, Scieace aad Health, page M, liae M. "The Christ was the Spirit which Jesus Implied la bis owa statements: 1 am the way, the truth aad the life; land my Father are one.' This Christ. or dlvialty of the maa Jesas, was hto divlee nature, the godliaeas which sal mated aim. Divine Truth, Life aad Love gave Jesas authority over sla, sickness aad death. Hto mission was to reveal the Scieace of celestial betas;, to prove what God to aad what He does for maa." The glorious Science of being comes ia tie name of Christ with heallag oa Its wings to promulgate the kingdom established by him. of which there should be ao aad. BEAR HAS NEW PLAYMATE NOW CARRIE NATION ANP STRANwl ULLDOO FORM A PARTNER SHIS' EVEN THE CUM STRONG FOR THE CANINE ARE There is a aew aaimal la the city hall too. This to a stray bulldog, aad he to attracting as much attention as are the other animals, says Zoo Super intendent Archie Wtoaard. Tbe dog has found a close Mead la "Carrie Na tion," tbe big bear J. V. McKlmmons yanked oat of a tree over ia Josephine county some time ago, aad ia addition to sharing tbe same quarters at night, the dog aad bear have greet sport wrestling through the daylight hours. Even the two little cube, "Billy Sua day" aad "Smma Paakaarat," also cap tured by McKimmoas, have takes a great faacy to the dog, aad they make aa awful fees over him, while they be come belllgereat the mlautc aay other dog shows up, Tbe way these two cubs play with tbe dog Is as amusiag to the spectators as tbe romps of tae two tteeasejras. The raccoon, wildcat aad other sal- at the oo are all la fine shape, accordlag to Wtohard, aad the attend ance of spectators increases every day, If yeu expect te boy a heme In the I city er country, Chllcet egn save yea money. f Spirit of England Shown by the Britons at Home (By United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, June SO. It baa happened I so gradually in England that no one has particularly noticed It But if you have been away from London for six months ou will find upon your re turn that the laat half year haa utterly change the Uvea of Englishmen Suppose for Instance that your town wore London, what would the war have done to it? Or how 'would you lake these changes? Would you be satisfied if half the matches you bought dldnt light be cause the sticks broke or the sulphur tlpes were absentT And If the price on matches went up, In spite of this? Of how would you take it.lf tbe coal man didn't make his deliveries and you found your home coatles some raw morning? Or suppose the government put .a license tax of ?K a year on your little family automobile for which you had paid only $500? And gassollne went up to 35 cents a gallon? Suppose your morning newspaper kept getting smaller and smaller, week be week, because the newspaper supply waa getting low? Suppose for every dollar you made yoa had 'to tura over a dime to the government for war purposes, just as aa income tax, not Including the many small taxes you would pay on almost everything consumed In your home Would you be bothered? Strangely enough, if you bad tbe spirit of this new England you would n't Your whole Ideawould be to beat Germaay and that Idea would keep your attention so closely riveted to the battlefields that tbe details of home inconveniences would largely escape you. At least, to a neutral onlooker, they have escaped tbe folks of London. It to difficult for a neutral to under stand this unless he Is on the ground but. If you had tbe new English spirit and such a spirit haa grown up with in the last six months and reaches down to the very core of BJagllsh life and your town were London, you would be enduring. Inconveniences that appear almost unbelleveable to you. There's beefsteak, at forty-two cents a pound. Beefsteak, In your home In Missouri or Kansas, would become a luxury. There wouldn't be many eggs for breakfast at 7 cento apelce. Suppose aa an Easter treat, you planned to have eggs anyhow, and then were faced by this announcement la the newspapers: "Please dont eat eggs for Easier our soldiers need a million eggs." Would you go without eggs? Yoa would. If yoa were a suborbanlte and found a government tax put on your comuta tlon ticket so that your morning and KISSING PASTOR RESIGNS TODAY MINItTlft WHO ADMITS KISSING VOUNQ LADY OF HIS CONORS. QATION LKAVKS THE OLD PARISH NOUSC. United Press Service CEDAR OROVE, N. J., June SO. Having resigned after confessing be was a "naughty boy" for kissing pretty 19-year-old Miss Maude Jacobus, tbe Reverend J. Lewis Evaas, G5, "The Kissing Pastor of Cedar Grove," left here today with his wife, bis luggage aad ao regrets. According to tbe story told by Evans, Mrs. Evans and Miss Jacobus at the time the kissing Incident was probed by the Congregational church standing committee, Miss Maud was helping arrange the parsonage aad found Dr. Evaas among tbe furniture In an up stairs bedroom. Dr. Evaas admitted that It was then be ktosed her. The standing com mitttee sat down oa Dr. Evans, de manding hto resignation. His reverence to aot without friends amoag the chnrcafoik even now, never theless. Lewis Evaas, ao relation, who formerly was treasarer of the church, said that "evea If Dr. Evans has been a ass, he has beea treated too harshly by the caereh." Dr. Evans said he was glad to know Mr. Evaas said that He said he agreed with blm; he "guessed he had been an a.' Miss Maud bad been secretary of Dr. Evans' Suaday school. She caused all tae raw by UWag about the bedroom evenlnK rides would cost you tin addi tional seventy-fle cents n week. If I telephone calls went up to seven cents from five. If -your Havana cigars wen) not even permitted to enter the country If your few dully drinks werw raised In price from 25 to 35 per cent. If shaves went up front ten rents to fifteen cents. If jour wife could buy one poundfOt suKiir nt it lime at the Rrocer's nnd thou the crorer IiisIkIimI that site must tiinke other purchases at Ills store If she wanted lilin to sell her stiRer If you think that you would be annoyed by nil these thine you ate wrong. Ilrltons within the litMt half year, uro doing and endurlnc all these tiling with great Hatlsfnctlon nnd pride. Under like conditions folk In Antetl can towns would do the same. Other things that are helttK under Kone by Londoners, almost without comment, Include: Watching the birthrate rail no that nine babies are now horn hcro ten were born before. Hiding in street cars and buses that um so dark that you rati hardly sen what fare you're handing the con ductor. Cutting down of mall deliveries. Moving about o'nlght In pitch dark streets. And knowing that new Incon veniences ure perhaps lit sight In the near future, If the government dis cover that they are necessary. Uut London takes nil tliexe its n matter of course. If the day's communiques from Sir Pouglai llnlR nnd (Ion. JolTre nre what London calls "good," London Is satis tied. In spite of Its homo troubles. To get lite (iormitnn licked Is the tasln thing. SAGE TEH KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT BRINGS BACK ITS BEAUTIFUL LUSTRE AT ONCE Gray hulr. however Jiumlnomo, de notes advancing nge. We all know tin1 advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hulr is your charm. U makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray and looks streaked, Just a few ap plications of Sage Tea and. Sulphur en nances Its appeantnrti it hundred-fold. Don't stay gray!, l.oo'k young! Cither prepare the recipe at home or get from any dm;; store a OOcoiil bot tle of "WvcIIi'h Sago and Sulphur Com pound," which is merely the old time recipe Improved h. the addition of oth er Ingredients, 'rhoiiiuintl of folks recommend IIiIm ready-to uxc prepara tion, hecnUM It iiitilseitH the hulr boun tifully, besides, no one can ponslhly tell, as It darkens so untur.illy .mil evenly, You moisten 11 sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, inking one small strand at n lime. iiy morning (he gray hah' disappears; after another application 01 two, Its 1 natural color Is restored, and It be routes thick, gloKsy and IiihIioii, and you appear jeani )ounger Wjfth's Sago and Sulphur Coin pound is a ilelightrul toilet requisite, It Is not Intended for the cute, mltig:i lion or prevention of disease. Adv. wfMr?wWAVVVVVi)AAyWVVV'-Vv' RAINBOW GARAGE Fort Klamath will give you Inslant service, gas, oils, repairs, accessories, Information. Cars for Hire STORAGE IS FREE TO ALL Our Motto SERVICE SATISFACTION Day and Night, J. J. Oty, Prop. Every Minute of Every Day T.o money you suvu will work for you If deposited heio. 8b why not put your money to york Instead of tpeudliiB It uselessly Toll's the snv lug young man who succeeds. Tho spender Is Uiono who falls, Btait to tiiive next pay day Willi us much pr as lllllo as you please, nm keep II up. FIRST STATE MR SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Netlcs for Bids Hrulod bids will Im received by Hchtwl District No. 1 up lo July 3, 1019, for lite transportation of school ohlldreii from the southern boundary of the district to tlio Itlvurslde nnd .Mills schools, by cither auto or wagon The hoaid teserves the light tu lojuct any or nil bids, Particulars can ! secured from tlio tindurslgnvd. 27-31 IDA, II. MOMYKII, Clerk. The death HiloMioiu tphold fuvnr nt the United Slates has been cut In half since iyt)0, Auto trliuiiilnj;. Knllium' leather shop. Sixth street, Just smith of Klamath avu niie. - Mike Hnlltms. 27.31 When EveryMove Hurts J411110 mi')' monitor', mliy and stiff nil ilny, mini) whuit It's damp or chilly? Kimpcct your ktduos and try the lomoily )jiii' nulKhhort use. II, Hell, I'lmrltilii avetiuu, Kliim alli KnllH, tuiys "I ummI to have nt t:tcl(M of liiiiilmgo so hail that I would fall tit tint ciounil. I twin intuitu to 11111K0 u move, an the pitlii wiik so ent. It felt its though my buck wm broken, .My kidneys, during thine time, were Irregular In action. After I begun taking DonnV Kidney Pills, 1 had very llttlu ttoulilo with my kid tie) and back." I'rlu; 50c, at nil dealers. Don't i-lmply ask for 11 kidney ioiuoilygc( Doau's Kidney PIIIU the H.11110 (hut .Mr. Hell had. l'oMlur-.MIIuiiru Co. Prop., Itiiffalo, ,, Y. -Adv. DULL, SPLITTING, E Dr. James' Headtehe Powder re Move at onos 10 oenU a Iokaft. You Uke a Dr. Jaa' nesdwho Powder and in Just a fsw rnomrnU your bead dears aad all nsurslgU n. distress vanubea. It's tbe ijulrkrt and surest relief for hradacbe, whither dull, throbbiag, splitting or nsrvr racking. Besxf soneoae to the drug store aad get a dim peJ-T now. Quit uffriag It's so needless. ! ureWyou gt Dr. James' llstuUcbr Powders thea there will be no dissi) polatmeat. MAWi.WWWWWWMWWNMIVV If von wnnl Infurtnrttlitii rnvurtttni Indian land tut Klamath Hesena tlon, address Clayton Kirk NOTARY PUBLIC Chiloqtiin, Oregon Atrmuiii Information regarding all Indian estate lauds uml description of property. -iAm AUTO DRIVERS ATTENTION Autos for hire wanted at Ashland for the Springs Dedication Celebra tion July 4th, 9th and 6th. FOUR SHORT HAULS City to Hound-Up Grounds (Afternoon) City jo Ilitxchall Grounds (Morning) I.lthia Park (o Natutorlum Dance (Nlgbt) City to Holmans Natotorlttm (Day and Night) Requirements: Special City LI rense of GO cents per sent for all curs that run for hire to above points up to capacity or 20 seats. Curs of more I ban 20 seating capacity, flat rato of $ 10. A sovoit passenger cur pays S3.50 license and a flv6 passenger Ford. pays I2.H0, etc, (State chauffeur II rense necessary, fl for tho bal ance of 1916). Hero Is n chanco lo make money. Tiring a load from your homo town nnd slay over. Apply to C. H. GILLITTE City Hecordcr Ashland I SICK HEADACH 1 . I