Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, September 22, 1922, Image 5

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. MAN ASKS AND G3D MAN ASKS AND 600 MAN ASKS AND GOD MAN ASKS AND GOD
ANSWERS QUESTIONS
ANSWERS QUESTIONS
¿ANSWERS QUESTIONS
ANSWERS QUESTIONS
ON SIN’S PENALTY
ON
SPIRITISM
AND
ON THE SECOND ¡ILL
ON SIN’S PENALTY
OCCULTISM
By Th«
■y Th» Laymen's Hom« Missionary
By Tho
Laymen's Heme Missionary
Movement, 1227 Snyder Ave,
By Tho Laymen’s Home Missionary
Movement, 1327 8nyder Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Movement, 1327 Snyder Av».,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Philadelphia, Pa.
What la the penalty of 8ln?
What
are
Spiritism and Occultism?
of Revelation use for the aeoond Hell?
Gen.
2: 17: But of the tree of the
Ilev. 18: 20: The bcitat and the false
Deut. 18: 10, 11: There shall not be
prophet were cast alive Into a lake found among you any one . . . knowledge of good and evil thou »halt
of fire. Ilev. 20: 10, 14: The devil that useth divination, or Is an observ­ not eat. ... In the day that thou
. . . and death and Haden were er of times, or an enchanter, or a witch, euteat thereof thou shalt surely die.
cunt Into the lake of fire.
or u charmer, or a consulter with fa­ Jer. 81: 30: Every one shall die for
What la the Lake of Fir«?
miliar spirits, or a wizard, or a necro­ Ills own Iniquity. Rom. 1: 32: They
Ilev. 21 : 8: The lake which horneth mancer. Is. 8: 19: When they shall say. which commit such things are worthy
with fire and brimstone ...
In Seek unto them thut have familiar of death. Rom. 5: 12, 15, 17: Where­
fore, as by one man sin entered Into
the second death.
Ilev. 20: 14, 16 spirits, and unto wizards, . . .
(Amer. Rev. Ver.): Thia Is the second should not a people seek unto their the world, and death by sin. Through
des th, even the lake < * fire. And who­ God? On behalf of the living, should the offense of one many be dead. By
soever was not found written In thr they seek unto the dead? (Am. Rev. one mun's offense death reigned by
one.
took of life was cast Into the lake of Ver.)
1 Cor. 15: 21, 22: By man came
fire.
Why can the dead not communicate
death; . . . for all In Adam die.
In spiritism and occultism, with the
What do ths clear passages teach living?
Rom. 8: 18: To whom ye yield your-
selves servant» to obey Ills servant»
Io the fate of all east Into the lake of
Job 14: 21 : His sons come to honor, ye are to whom ye obey, whether of
flref
and he knoweth It not; and they are sin unto death.
(1) Of the devil, Hrb. 2: 14: That brought low, but he pereelveth It not
Rom. 8: 21, 23: The end of those
through death He might destroy him of them. Is. 83: 18: Doubtless Thou
things Is death. The wages of slu If
that bud the power of death, that In, art our Father, though Abraham be
death. Rom. 7: 5: The motions of
the devil.
Ignorant of us. Eccles. 9: 5, 6, 10: sine . . . did work In our mem
(2) Of the beast, 2 Theas. 2: 8: For the living know that they ahull
tiers to bring forth fruit unto
iphep shul) that Wicked I* revealed, die, but the dead know not anytlfing;
1 Cor. IS: 58: The sting of death 1.«
whom the Ix>rd . . . shall destroy . . .
also their love and their hat­ sin. Jaa. 1: 15: When lust hath con
with the brightness of Ills corning.
red nnd their envy Is now perished; celved, It hringeth forth sin; and sin
(3) Of the false prophet. Is. 8: 9, neither have they any more a is>rtlon
10, 12: Arumciate yourselves, O ye peo­ forever In anything that Is done under when It Is finished, hringeth forth
death. 1 John 5: 16: There Is s sin
ple, and yr shall be broken In pieces
the sun There Is no work nor device
unto death.
T«ko counsel together, and It shall nor knowledge nor wisdom In the
Job 38: 14 (margin): Their soul
come to nought. Ray ye not. a Con­ grave (Sheol). whither thou goest. Dan.
dleth
in youth; nnd their life is among
federacy, to nil to whom this people 12:2: And many of them that sleep In
the unclean. Ps. 56: 13; 118: 8: Thou
shall any, a Confederacy.
the dust of the earth shall awake.
(4) Of death, 1 Cor. 15: 20: CT» Acta 7: 60-8: 1: He fell asleep- And hast delivered my soul from death
1’s. 78: 50: He spared not their soul
Inst enemy that shall be dtwtroyed Is Saul was consenting unto his death.
from death. Is. 53: 10. 12: Thou shall
death.
,
What are some Scriptures which make Bls soul an offering for sin. He
(ID of the first hell, Hon. 13: 14: teach that evil spirit)—the fallen an
hath poured out His soul unto <lt*;ifh
I will ransom them frogs Jhe power gel»-—«re personal beings.
Ezek- 1H: 4, 30: The aoiii thut slneth.
of Sheol; I will redeem them from -
.Ins. 2: 18: Devi a Uao believe, and It shall die. Jas. 5: 20: He which
Death.
O Death. I will be thy |
tremble. Acts 19: 15: The evil spirit converteth the sinner from the error
plugttes. O, Hbeol, I will be thy de­
answered ua<. said, Jesus I know, und of his way snail save a soul from
struction !
Paul I know; but who are ye? Luke death. Matt. 28 : 38: My s<>ul Is ex
(6) of Incorrigible sinners. Pa. 9: , 4: 14: Devils also came out of many.
needing sorrowful, even unto death
15; Tb«u mat destroyed the wicked
, , He suffered them not to speak;
Rj. 87: Ad The trnnygreMors shall be fpr they knew He was flhrlst.
What Scripture* «hqw Jhat Reath a»
destroyed together- Ps. 145 : 20: The
eln
’e penalty is not life?
Wh«n did these spirits become evil?
lord preserveth all them that love
Gen.
8:
2,
4:
The
sons
of
God
saw
Deut.
30: 15, 19: I have set before
Him: but all the wicked will He de­
stroy. Phil. 3: 10: Whose end Is de- the daughters of men that they were thee this day life and good, «nd death
|»trpet|on. 2 Thrss. 1: 9: Who shall fair; and they took them wives. They nnd evil. 1 hkve set before you life
bare children to them. Jude 6, 7; The and deatj), blessing upd uursiiik;
fee puntBtiril n>|tn overiastipg destruc­
tion
2 Pet. 2: 1: They bring upon angels widen kept not their firbt therefore mouse life, thut l«>th thou
themaelvea swift destrnctlon.
Matt. estate. ... He hath reserved In and thy seed may live, Rom. 5: 21:
That as sin hath reigned unto death,
10: 28: Pear Him which Is able to de­ everlasting chains; , . . even as
stroy both soul and body In hell. Rodom and Gomnrrha ... In like even ao might grace reign through
Acta 3: 23: And It shall come to pass manner, giving themselves over to for­ righteousness unto eternal life. Rom
nication, and going after strange flesh. 8: 23: For the wages of sip 1» 'jy.flth.
thst every soul which will not hear
1 P»t 8- 1*», 20: He
. . .
preacft
but the »ift o* »*<>d is eterual life
the Prophet shall be destroyed.
ed unto the spirits In prison, which Rom. 8: 13: For if ye live after the
According to th« primary definition sometime were disobedient, when once tlesh ye shall die; but if ye through
cf tho Greek words translated tor- the long suffering of God welted In the Spirit do mortify the deeds of the
ment, end to torment, In Rev. 14: 10, the days of Noah.
body, ye shall live.
What have tho fallen angels estab­
Ps. 22 : 29: None can keep alive
11, and Rev. 20: 10, how should the»«
ver««« read?
lished over the human family?
own soul. Pg. 33: 1& 19: Behold, th«
Luke 11; 1§: If Sqtqp also foe d|- eye of the Lord Is upon them that fear
♦»«•«-. 1«: lu. Ht He >hsll pc tested
rlficfi against h|mself. how shall his him, ... to deliver their soul
uiih fire and ¡»rlrn«t< r(e. Ths smoke
of their teitlng aacendeth up forever | kingdom stand? John 14l 80: The from death, and to keep them alive.
prince of this world cometh and hath Ezek. 13: 9: And will ye pollute M«
and ever.
Rev. 20: 10: The devil
nothing In Me. Eph. 8: 12: For we among My people for handfuls of bit-
. . wna cast Into the lake of fire j
wrestle . . . against principalities, ley and for piece» of bread, to slay
and brimstone . . . an<l shall be
against powers, ngnlnst the rulers of the souls that should not die, and tr
exninined day and night forever snd
the darkness of tlds world, ngnlnst save the souls alive that should not
rwr. (Compare with Is. 14: 15-20.) ,
wicked spirits (margin] In high places. live? Is. 55: 3: Come upfq me; hear
14 Jlr“Hl|,n with Itf Gehenna out­ Eph. 2:2: Ye walked . . . accord­ nnd your soul shall live.
bid« Its walls a picture of l^sw Jeru­ ing to ttjp prince of the power of the
What Scriptures show that death ai
salem with Its lake qf firs outside Its aig, the spirit that now wurketh In
sin’» penalty mean» cutting off?
the children of disobedience,
weUsl
How do the fallen angele especially
Ps. 37 : 9. 22, 3»: E' II doers shnl
Matt. 5: 84, 85: Hwenr not ...
be cut off. They that he cursed ol
bv Jerusalem, for It Is ftypes] the seek to oontrol the human family?
2 These. 2:9: Whose coming Is af­ Him shall be cut off. The wicked ar»
City of the great King
ter the working of Sntnn. with all cut off. Lev. 22: 3: Whosoever . .
Since Gehenna outside of Jerusalem . . . lying wonders. 2 Cor. 4: 4: goeth unto the holy things. . .
a« the latter’s sewage plant destroyed The god of this world hath blinded the having his unclednness upon him, that
Its refuse, what will figurative Gehen. minds of them that believe not. 1 Tim. soul shall be cut off. Num. 15: 30
Ra—the second Hell—with Its figura­ 4:1: Some shall depart from the faith, But the soul that doeth aught p.rv.
tive fires outside of New Jerusalem giving heed to seducing spirits and sumptuously,
. . the name re
ov wuh I m Rogrtlyf refuse—those flflgtrlne, of devil».
prvncheth the Lord; and that sou
unworthy of being In New Jerusalem?
What are some of the methode that shall be cut off.
Ilev. 22: 15: For without are . . . the fallen angele have used to control
What Scriptures show that death ai
murderers and Idolaters.
Matt. 10: the human family?
eln’e penalty means perishing?
•8: Fear Him which Is able to de-
(1) The devil worship of heathen­
Job 4:9: «.y the blast of QoJ they
|>r.°y both "oul nnJ
,n •“’•I lc,p' ism, 1 Cor. 10; 20: The Gentiles sac­
... to devils. Deut. 32: perish, and by (he breath of His nos
I > ohm I- H is better for thee to enter rifice
Jnto the Kingdom of Gojl w|lh one
: «fhey sacrifice unto (lev|ls, not t« trllg pre they consumed. Job 6: 15
18: My brethren have dealt deceit
eye tlmn having two vvi-s to be cnst Hod: tn god* whom they knew not,
the
streams
oi
Into hell fflehennn] fire, where their
(2) Occultism, Deut. 18: 10: 11: fully, ... as
worm |destruction) dleth not, and their There shall not be found among you brook« they pass away. . . . They
ire |destruction) Is not quenched.
any one that . . . useth divina­ go to nothing, and perish. Ps. 73: 27
tion, or nn observer of times, or an For Io, they that are far from The«
Since In ths parable of Matt. 25: 31-
enchanter, or a witch, or a chnrmer, shall perish. Thou hast destroyed al
16 the eheep and the goats are figura­
or a consulter with familiar spirits, or them that go . . . from Thee. Prov
tive, what should we Infer of the para
11: 10: The wicked shall perish. Johr
a wizard.
firs into which they are cast?
(3) Spiritism, Is. 8: 19: When they 3: 16: For God so loved the world tha-
Matt. 28: 41. 4®: Impart from Mo. sha]l say unto you. Seek unto them He gave Ills Only Begotten Son, tha>
yo cursed, Into everlasting fire, pre­ that have familiar spirits ... on whosoever belleveth in Him shoulc
pared for the devil and hla angels; behalf of the living, should they seek not perish, hut have everlasting life
Ps. 37: 20: The wicked shall perish
ylnd these ahull go away Into unto the dead? (Amer. Rev. Ver.)
everlasting ».uniohment: (the Greek Dent. 18: 10. 11: There shall not be and the enemies of the Ix»rd shall N
here rendered everinstlng punishment found among you ... a consulter as the fat of lambs; they shall con
H holaijn aionion. which means ever- With familiar spirits ... or an sume; Into smoke »hall they consume
awgr.
I, sting cutting off. The contrast In pecromanceg (one claiming to »peak
with the dead),
ti e next clause suggests an everlast
What Scriptures show that death ai
(4) Demoniac possession. Matt. 8:
th# cutting off from life, that la ever
sin’s penalty means devouring?
28:
There
met
Him
two
posaeeacd
hutting death).
Heb. 2: 14: That
1». 1: 20: But If ye refuse and re
rnrougfh death He might destroy with devils.
him that hath the power of death that
In Bible tlmee what kind of people hoi, ye ehell be devoured. Heb. 10
26, 27: For If we sin wilfully aftei
la, the devil. 2 Theas. 1:9: Wlio ahall practiced spiritism and occultism?
he pun'shed with everlasting deatrnc
(1) The worst of the heathen, F t . that we have received the knov ledg«
»f th? truth, there ramalneth no mor<
C<>n
Rom 8: 23: The wages of aln 7; 11: Phnraoh also called . . ,
sacrifice for sins, but a certain fear
Sorcerers. The magicians of Egypt
Is death.
’ul looking for of judgment and fiery
, , . did In like manner wtth their
What are some Old Tastam«nt pas-
'•■.limsttnn. which shall devour th«
enchantments. 2 Kings 9: 22: .Tclpi
tag«« that refer to ths second Hell?
dversarlo»
Ezek. 22: 25: There It
, . . answered, What peace, so long
t conspiracy of her prophets In th«
p». 9: 17: The wicked shall be (re) ■■ the . . . witchcraft» of thy
nidet thereof, like a roaring lion rav
turned (Hebrew, shuh, to turn or re- mother Jeaebel «re »o many? Acta 8:
•nlng the prey, they have devouret
ti rn] Into hell (Sheol). Prov. 15: 24: 8: Simon . . .
need «orcery. . .
«onia
T >e way of life Is above to the wise, . giving out that hlmaelf wai some
that he may depart from hell (Sheol) great one.
What Scriptures show that death at
(2) The woret of the Jew». 1 8am.
pegeath.
eln’e penalty means consuming?
Will there ever be a recovery from 28: 7: Then »aid Saul unto hl» eer-
Ps 104: 35: Let th« sinners be con
vanta. Reek me a woman that hath s
t'-o destruction of the eeeend Hell?
snmed out of the earth and let th>
familiar spirit. 2 Chron. 38: 8; Man-
wicked be no more. la. I: 28: An<
.fob. 7:9: As the cloud Is consumed asseh . . . observed
times,
and
the destruction of trangreaeors and n
n d vanlaheth away, so he that goeth used enchantments, and used witch
the sinners shall be together, and the-
down to Sheol shall come up no more
craft, and dealt with a familiar spirit,
prov. 29: 1: He that being often ro and with wizards; he wrought much
that forsake the Lora shall be enn
proved hardeneth his neck, ahall aud evil in the eight of the Lord.
snmed. Heb. 12: 29: For onr God It
denly be destroyed, and that without
a consuming fire. Is. 10: 18: He shal
consume . . . both enul and body
remedy.
What symbolic term does the Book
Those Fine Large Lots in
Laymen’s Home Missionary
Movement, 1327 8nyder Ave.,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Central Addition
What 8crlpturea show that death ae
sin's penalty means destruction?
Job 31 : 3: Is not destruction to th«
wicked? Ps. 9:5: Thou hant destroy­
ed the wicked. Thou hast put out
their name forever and ever. Ps. 37«:
38: But the transgressors shall be de­
stroyed forever; the end of the wick­
ed shall be cut off. Ps. 145: 20: The
Ixird preserveth all them that love
Him; but all the picked will He de­
on one-fonrth cash, balance $ 10. per month,
stroy. Is. 1: 28: And the destruction
of trangressors and of the sinners
sbnll be together. 1 Cor. 3: 17: If
any man defile the temple of God,
him shall God destroy. Phil. 3: 19:
Whose end Is destruction. 2 Thess. 1:
9: Who shall be punished with ever­
lasting destruction.
1 Tim. 6:9: They . , . fall Into
temptation and . . . Into many
foolish and hurtful lusts, which drown
men In destruction. 2 Pet. 3: 16: Tn
which (St. Paul’s Epistles] are some
things hard to be understood, which j
they that are unlearned and unstable -
. . . wrest unto their own destruction.
2 Pet. 2: 1, 12: There shall be false
FILLING THE PAPER
teachers among you, . . . even de­
nying the Lord that bought them, and
A newspaper it always in search of I
bring upon themselves swift destruc­ the real live news of the community.!
tion.
These are as natural brute But because an editor is always eag-!
bofts’i
to be taken and destroy­ erly in search of such news and is<
ed. Ezek. 22 : 27: Her princes . . . willing to go to much trouble and ex-
SFCCIAIIST
like wolves ravening the prey . . . pense in obtaining it, people some­
tn Interrs I Me«' cine for the
destroy souls. Matt. 10: 28: And fear times forget that newspaper space is
past eleven yean»
not them which kill the body, but are an expensive proposition, and get the
not able to kill the soul; but rather impression that an editor is glad ot
fear Him which is able (a destroy anything to fill up.
both soul $p(1 body in hell. Acts 3:
No editor has the slightest trouble) W1U be at Benson Hotel Wednesday,
’¿1 ■ (t shall come to pass that every to fill up the paper. The real prob-)
Thursday. Friday. September
sou: which will not hear that Prophet lem is to keep from filling the col­
27th, 2Ath and 29th
shall he destroyed.
umns of the paper with "stuff’ the
Office
Honrs; 10 «. m. to 4 p. m.
Wnat Scriptures show that death ae readers will not want to wade
sin’« penalty mean« extinction?
through to the exclusion of the news
THREEDAYSONLY
Job. 6:’15, 18: My bretftfeti have matter that they pay to get. There
No Charge for Consultation.
dealt deceltfifj/ . . . and as the isn't an issue that an editor doesn’t
streams of brooks they pass away. consign to the waste basket or turn
Dr. Mellenthin is s regu'ar graduate
. . . They go to nothing, and per­ down enough matter to fill the paper
ish. Ps. 37: 10, 35, 36: For yet a lit I twice over without room for a line of in medicine andaurg:ry and is licensed
by the state of Oregon He visita pro­
tie while, and the wicked shall pnt he: i news or advertising.
People often forget that newspaper fessionally the more important towns
yea, thou »halt dlllgenuy consider his
place, and It ahall not be. I have seep space is valuable, and that it is about and cities and offers to all who call on
the wicked In great power; . . . I the only thing the newspaper has tq this trip free consultation, except the
vet he passed away, and lo, he was sell. They don’t seem to understand expense of trertment when desired.
not. Ps. 104 : 35: Let the wicked be 5 that it must be disposed of as care­
According to his method of treatment
no more. Ps. 49: 12: Man being tn fully as a merchant disposes of his
he docs not operate for chronic appen­
honor ahldeth no(; he ts like the I stock of goods. Every now and then
l>ens|s thet pert««.
a Vernonia citizen brings in an item dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
tonsils or adenoids.
What does Christ’s death as our that is not news in any sense of the
He has to his credit wonderful results
word, that is advertising pure and
ransom prove to be ein’s penalty?
in diseases of the stomach, liver,
Matt. 20 : 28: Even as the Son of simple, and that would mean taking
Man came ... to give Hix life a up space to boost someone’s business. bowels, bloop, skin, nerves, heart, kid­
Ransom for many 1 Tim. 2:8: Who Even the government is an offender, ney, bl dder, bed wetting, catarri ,
gfivp »»iiiiself a Ransom for all. Is. and every mail brings a lot of propa­ weak lunks, rheumatism, sciatic , leg
53: 5, 8, 10, 12: He was wounded for ganda that ought to be paid for, but ulcers and recta) ailments.
our transgressions; He was bruised which is offered "just to help fill up
If ycu have been ailing for any length
for our Iniquities; the chastlsemeni the paper." The fact that an article of time and do not get any better, do
of our peace was upon Him; He was has merit doesn’t always mean it not fail to call, as improper mersurra
cut off out of the land of the living; should be printed. If it isn’t news
rather than disease are very often the
fur the transgression of my people the only question to be considered is
cause of your long standing trouble.
whether
it
will
be
sufficiently
inter
­
was lie stricken. Thou shalt make
Remember above date, that consulta­
Ills soul an offering fay sin. He hath esting to the majority of our readers,
l>oure<| nut Hi« soul unto death; that they would like to read it, and tion on thi« trip will be free and that
i lid He was numbered with the tran- whether it is m<)rc interesting and of his treatment is different.
gressors; and He bare the sin of more value then other matter that
Married women must be accompanied
will have to be omitted if it is given by their husbands.
many.
1 Cor. 15: 3: Christ died for our space. And the editor alone must be
Address: 336 Boston Block, Minne­
sins, according to the Scriptures. Rom. the judge of that.
apolis. Minn.
.*: li, 8, 10; In due time Christ died
GETTING RID OF THE RAT
for the ungodly. . . . But God
Man shares this planet with many­
commendetli His love towards us lu
that while we were yet sinners Christ kinds of other animals. He likes to
died for us. We were reconciled to think of himself and his own kind as
God by the Death of His Son. Rom the most important tenants here on and
4: 25: He was delivered for your of earth, and for the most part he has
AUTO
tenses, and raised again for our just! succeeded in establishing himself and
his claim to his own satisfaction. Cur­
ficatlon.
Largest and best equipped shop in
2 Cor. 5: 14: If one died for all. iously enough it is not the larger
the valley. Bring in any kind of
then were all dead. Heb. 2:9: But beasts of prey which most threatens
work; it isn’t
we see Jesus, who by the grace of man. His chief danger lurks in the
God should taste death for every man increasing posver of pests, insectsand Too largo or too small for us
1 Pet. 3: 18: For Christ also hath vermin of all kinds, and in the in­
once suffered, the just for the unjust, creasing range of their destructive­
Corner of Maple St. and R om Ara.
that He might bring us to God, belnc ness. In his defense against these,
.
Oregon
put to death in the flesh.
man has tnade but little headway, Vernonia,
How can wo be saved from sin’s while they are increasing to an extent
that is terrifying to scientists fa­
penalty?
(1) Repentance. Luke 24: 47: Re miliar with their encroaches on man’s Knowledge Begins Where
pentance and remission of sins should domain-
Believing Stops
There is something almost pathetic
he preached In Ills name among all
in
the
fact
that
an
animal
apparently
nations, beginning at Jerusalem. Acts
Many pains and ache« are due to a
3: 19: Repent . . . that your «Ins so insignificant as the rat should be
wrenched Spine or Skeleton.
may be blotted out. Acts 5: 31: Him today one of the most destructive of
Don’t tell the doctor where you are
hath O«>d exalted with His right hand man’s enemies. At a conservative
to be a Prince and a Savior, for to estimate this rodent costs the Ameri­ suffering. As a ?pinok>gist he ia trait -
gtve repentence . . . and forgive-j can people something like $200,000,000 ed to locate your weakness. Let him
a year, and Vernonia and community
nroa of sins.
tell you.
(2) Faith, John 3: 14 18: Even s- pays its share of that vast sum. Until
A straight Chiropractor ia one wh«
must the Son of Man he lifted up. thnt if late there has been carried on a
whosoever belleveth In Him should defensive campaign against the rat adjnsta the spine with his hands.
not perl«h, but have eternal life; for i When in any locality rats have be­
Dr. Breitling is both a straight Chi­
God so loved the world that He gave come too numerous, the campaigns ropractor and Rpieologiat, having had
His Only Begotten Son. that whoso have become active-revervbody joined 15 year« of active pr etiea in Portland,
ever belleveth In Him should not per in killing rats—and then they stopped
Oro., and over 10,000 patients to his
lsh, but have everlasting life: for the good werk as soon as a consider­
credit. He is an able man.
able
number
had
been
done
away
God eent not Ills Son Into the world
to condemn the world, hut that the with. Outside of the property loss Abo Spidollzos on BoMot* Mid
wqrld through Him might he saved which it inflicts, the rat is a menace
Chlldoofi’o Olsosooo
He that belleveth on Him Is not con »o the health of the citizens of »he
community. As a carrier of disease
rtemned. John 5: 24: He that . .
Graduate of Palmer School of Chiro­
belleveth nn Him that sent Me hatl germs fatal to man there is no ani­
practic, Davenport, Ia., Claae of '07
everlasting life, and
... Is pass mal more active than the rat. For
6th Floor Broadway Building, Bet.
ed from death unto life. John 20: 31 that reason alone, if for no other rea­
Broadway
and Morrison Sta.
son,
the
battle
against
them
should
Thea* are written that .ve might bn
Phones: Main 8608. East 2454.
litre that Jesus Is tVe Christ, the Sot I continue for 365 days in the year
of God, and that believing, ye m'gh
have life through HI» name.
Acts
Bartlett Pears for Canning,
When in Portland
10: 43: Through Hla name whoaoeve-
for sale. $1.25 hox. Hurry up,
belleveth In Him shall receive rem!«
they will soon be gone.
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thia man 1» preached unto you th«
W. Pringle.
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forgiven«»» of eln», and by Him al!
that believe are justified from all
3 large lots on Rock Creek road
thing«.
John 8: 18: He that '«elleveth not
near High School at a bargain.
la ebndemned already, because he
Sixth and Stark Sta.
G. B. Richmond.
hafh not believed In the name of th«
Only Begotten Son of God.
Center of Business District
50 X 100 Feet
$75. to 150.
Act Quickly if You Want One
G. B. RICHMOND
Gen. Sales Agt.,
Vernonia
Coming to Portland
Dr. Mellenthin
DOES NOT OPERATE
Vernonia Brazing
Machine Works
ANO RCPMR SHOP
STOP
Empress Hotel
Moderate Prices
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