The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942, April 18, 1926, Page 12, Image 12

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    Paee Twelve
THE KT.AMATH NEWS
WOMEN TO STRIKE!
LONDON. April 1.
News) In J0,00 British homes
8atnrdsy thera will be no veniuc
tetlt awaiting husbands when they
Hit urn tram (heir day's labor. The
feed will be unmade and little evi
dences of the housewife's touches
will be entirely larking.
The condition of three British
bosses will be part of a strike
wives. j
i. Thin demonstration will be par-;
tktpated In by London women and
Others from various suburban dis
tricts, all determined that the epi
sode of strikes ' and threatened
striken In England shall end. The
protest of these thoussnds of wom
en, coming as it does when a strike
of millions Is threatened by the fail
pre of the rosl miners snd operators
to reach an agreement. Is attract
ing attention throughout England.
. Scotland Yard has made prepara
tions for extraordinary police pro
tection, for the parade and meeting
ol the women strikers Saturday, duej
tp hints that the unemployed thou
sands of London will try to break
ep the demonstration. Labor lead
era hare opposed the project since It
wan announced. They claim that
th demonstration is a capitalistic
effort to hurt the labor cause in
Kngland.
Pacific Coast Radio Programs
(United ,TK ALL-IMPORTANT Ql'KSTIONi to earth again to receive hla own.
Text, Matt. 17:11, "Pilate saith crime. He demonstrated the
unto them, what shall I do. then. ! love n Pf '" "ry of
with Jesus which is called Christ? ' Ko1- tui a"1" unto men and
They all say unto him. Let him he frT '' wicked men ssld. "Let him !
crucified." ' crucified." We are therefore
brought fare to face with the fact
This is the question of Pilste. the!
I thst unbelief waa the cause of
I Christ's condemnation unbelief
creates doubt, rejects evidence, re-
f4ctJj lusrs iu iisien to reason, ucmee
pruui. mbu generates natrea. i. n-
Roman governor of Judea, at the or-; , )
raslon of the so-called trial of Jeitus
Christ the Son of God. Pilate with
out knowing it, waa face to
with a rriid lr, the hlfttnrv nf the
world. He was facing a situation be"f- """nlsed. Produces disbelief.
which would go down to (he end of
the ages, the decision of which
would be either to his credit or dis
honor. Jesus Christ is on trial. The
This waa without doubt the condl-
7 tion of these Jews, for Jesus had
I said unto them. "Ye will not come
demanded crucifixion, as the manner,
unto me that ye might have life."
He thus puts the msttcr squarely up
to their own will. This very fart Is
...ill 1. .. a : 1 1
solved upon his destruction. The i unbelief, until we fear
words of this text, sre the word of "u
niinu, ana neart. says is rignt. tn
April IN.
KK 4JN.lt mS-r, Hmii r'rail.i
ruaro U:.1 a. m., umkmimiimlltiii-j
al service. Rev. Will Urn J. Owen, I
Asliburr M. K. chun-li: IO:4.t a. m.. j
nruKrami A p. tuM organ, Marnliall
W. (iiaelmaui p. lu.. Mates lira-!
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eratlon; It a. ni Tempi llapthl
church; 4 p. ni., vn.rs; 0:4,1 p.
ui., nialc appreciation rliat; T p. in.,
program; H p. in., organ, llau I..
Mm r'arlxnil; U p. in., to p. m
music.
KHJ, 805 Dieters, Loa Angrl
10 a. at., Himt. O. A. Watson. llrlrti
supcrliitrmlnii, ter MiMImmIUU
church; IO:,ilt a. iu., r'lwl M. K.
church j 4 p. ui., Miixmk service N !
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programs: a:;io , rincnm ,it.l
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Hollywood; T p. in., prram s M
p. in., First Presliyterlaii rhurrli,
HiillyMiMxl; II p. in., progrnm.
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Programs and Log Sheets.
Earl Shepherd, 507 Main.
Christ's Judge.
The plea of the prisoner is abso-
he waa afflicted, yet be opened not
bis, mouth. He is brought as a
lamb to the slaughter, snd ss a
sheep before her shearer ia dumb,
so he openeth not his mouth." The
declaration of his Judge, is, with all
the evidence In "1 find no fault in
this man." "1 find no
. belief is the ouly sin which will be
ute silence, tnlfillinr the nrooherv CDOcl"'d UP "a",", n," . ludg-
oflsa. 51:7, "He waa oppressed and! meau ior CnrU,t did ' "n- hf
ranreiea an otner sin. ana oy many
Infallible proofs, proved himself the
Son of Ood. If the Son of Cod.
then the Saviour of men. "He that
helieveth on the Son hath everlast
ing .lite! and he that believeth not
! the Son shall not see life, but the!
abideth on him."
his Son
the
. i wrath nf flmi
cause or:
I A.,t. I. VI u. rr- . I '". rur u slll OUI
, nromle Tb.. . ,h,.. n,.h " worm ip ronaemn
"won'd the!?- this 'due--; k7 H. world m?ugh
aaaas aseifraaAM MM 4). ..itflhall I fh th(IV Vlth jMIIlt' Wt
6,tw- .h. Ik. ...I 'J notice first: Some truth. hrou.h, ; "lh on the Son Is not condemned
rivers' strike or any of the doiens out in this trial, of world-wide. and,!ut heJ lh1al b"""" "
.!. ... K,.v v Lt..tin. i i.,..- , demncd already, because
m tb. past or ar. threatened for d character and word, and work. I y ' "'"T"0
th. future.- announces Miss M. E. I demonstrated that he was auper- n y, be,E0 ,en Sn. ' Cod'
I ..t t ijwu ui .rum, auu denies
is con
he hath
Waddell. secretary of the guild
Which will handle Saturday's dem
onstration. h . -
f LONE PINE
man, "Son of Man" "Son of Cod
I Men on trial, whether innocent
! guilty ahow more or less anxiety at
I the outcome, but Jesus Christ, with
calmness, and without emotion,
heard himself maligned, misrepre-
rhtlpa Lewis called at the school sented and falsely accused. He bad
house! Monday. Mid I"? down my life, for my
f. Mrs. Henry Semaa. Cretchen and heep." He waa not guilty of trea
i'harllo Seman visited with Mrs. j n. of which he was accused of any
B. E. Enman Sunday. kind. Not against the emperor, for
F Mrs. Basil, Hall, who Is visiting ! n had specifically stated "Render
. . . '. ntttn. rnsii Kss. hie. U 4 -
is on me sick , c tuiun umi
! t Hltrminl .linhallnf talruai rat
fuse In excuses.
J
inconsistencies, and
sometimes stubbornness and untruth, !
land sometimes denies its own refu-i
tatlon.
These Jews were unbelievers, in j
spite of the prophecies of God. and I
the miraclea of Jesus Christ, which
were the proofs of his divine Son
ship, and without reason or excuse,
and receiving no benefit' from it.
they say "Let him be crucified."
Pilate had this stubborn unbelief
with Its testimony all In. before him
and said "I find no fault lu this
man." The Jewa say "Let him be
crucified." "What shall I do then
crucified." "Shall I cruelty your
king?" This waa Pilule's dilemma.
He had the Son of (iod as we term
It. on his hands. The derision Is
his: What shall I do with Jesus
Christ?
By inspiration this Question ia
brought down to us. II rannot be
shifted. We are reauired to an
swer "He by the grace of Ood tasted j
death for every man." "He that be
lieveth on him. hath everlasting'
life." What shall I do with JtiJ
Christ. Is our most absorbing ques
tion. The benefits of receiving hltn!
are all mine. He died lor me. That'
I might be forgiven, born again. ,
child of Ood. to have everlasting
happlnesa. Joy aud unspeakable blisa
lu the mansions of the eternal one.
Shall we not say. I will now take'
Jesus Christ as my earthly hope. as '
my assurance in death, as my Advo-j-
cale in the courts of hesven. Let us: . :
n,.f nv t.fft him k. f.r.iirii.,1 ' f
A. K. SIMMONS.
Pastor First llnptlst Church.
crosses Koit ;iMTii spots
More than loo white rrosses will
be psinled or wooden rrosHV4 put
up on streets anil rosila In ami near
Indianapolis. 1ml. They will mark
the places v. here perMottN have been
killed in si'ilden s In the lu-t four
years.
fTAANCC on a smooth floor with plenty
LJ of room wfih the people you pick
out for the ocension. And dunce to the
music of the orchestrus thut are crowd
ing the most populur dimcing places in
the country.
BALDWIN HARDWARE CO.
"The Winchester Store."
SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER
Man Man! Some Feoil.
It's the Cook
WHITE CAFE
lion Pt'LAHKI C.KO. w.
0H-n o a. m. to I it. m.
1 1 IN Miiln HI. Pliuiin 1UO-J
EVEN8
Another shlpmrnt
met hat him Juki
at Ht e II.' (tin Sn
s':5;try"Ne,s class ads-get results
relatives near Dly
list. ,. .
J Mrs. J. Tollman and Bessie Toll-'
man are expected home from Klam
ath Palki this week,
f Jackie .. ..Taylor visited with his
aunt, Mr. Johns, Saturday.
' Mrs. Myron Taylor and Mrs. R
F. Beasly. visited Mrs. M
neau Tuesday. . , .
Fred Sleman, who has been In
California visiting his sister, re-
urned to this neighborhood lost
week.
Caesar's, and unto God the things
that are t.'od's." . 1
. He was not a trespasser against '
the. Jaw of Mosea. for . be said ." Till',
heaven and earth pass away, noij
one Jot, or one tittle shall pass from i
the law till all be fulfilled." "I came .
P. Caliar-;not to destroy the law or the pro-
paets, out to luitiii." He was guilty
of no crime, nless the gospel of'
eternal life be a crime unless!
granting the forgiveness of sins be
a crime unless the fact that God
t
1 the second person of the trinity, hav-'
COST OK ROAD COXSTRfCTION j ing taken upon himself a man's1
7 The average cost of the several
types of hard-surfaced road con
struction In the United States is
about $33,200 a mile, and of gravel
.toads about 110,000 a mile.
iiesnty ooay in order to take upon
himself the sins of man. be a crime.
He was guilty of no crime, unless
hia au.rtlAn flint V. .. 1 .1
. . . w .. , . i. u . u -UUIU V U 11 IJ LI r I
death, rise from the dead and comci t
Southwell
Stationery Co.
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130x3V4 Cords $10.45
$1x4 Cords 19.50
.63x4 Cords 20.35
S9x440 Balloons .... 14.95
JATTERIES
$10.95
- We will call for your
far, wash it, polish it,
and throughly vacuum
the upholstery. It will
then be returned to your
garage. You'll appreci
ate this service.
' Commercial - Rates on
' ! Storage.
IMPERIAL
GARAGE
The Oarage Thai Never Closes
' 8rd anil slain Hts.
Phone 1WI.
31
TWO THINGS TO REMEMBER
By James W. Harrell
1. Remember not to let a woman turn your
head.
2. Remember not to turn your head away
from this ad until you grasp its saving signifi
cance. STAR CARS
Fours and Sixes
Are still selling like hot cakes.
We are unloading two cars Monday.
Come in and get yours.
Hamaker Motor Co.
"Service Worth While."
Phone 1040. 8th and Klamath Ave.
aft
F. O. B. FACTORY
The New
WillysFinance
Platte
Smaller down pay i
merits and smaller
monthly payments;
f the lowest credit
cost in the industry
MILE in and mile out on the longest tours over
rocky mountain roads up steep winding grades
or swinging along the highway this Overland Six
dominates by its great energy. ;
The low swung, gravity balanced motor, sending its
full power in a straight line to the rear axle, conquers
every driving demand ic will out-run, out-pull, out
accelerate any other power plant in anywhere near
its price or size class.
The1 gravity - balanced chassis and body, with the
weight kept low to the ground, gives A road stability
that affords an unusual feeling of comfort and safety
on curves and where the going is rough.
Back in town, the quick pickup, as you open the
throttle to get out of the traffic jam, keeps you well
ahead of the other cars on .the street.
r
In appearance, the graceful lines, rich color tones,
luxurious upholstery and quality finish make this
car look fully $500 better than its price.
Try it out. Learn what gravity balance and real
usable power can bring to light six performance.
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Overland Knight Sales Co.
Phone 899
4th and Klamath