DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, ORBGO.V. 8ATTRDAY, MARCH It, PAGE a s OSEOBilED YEARS OLD, YET C3LY A CHILD, ELECTROCUTED Mlgfct liuve Lived a Tiiousand Years f; i i -t Drnuttiyn maruu M 5. I'nutor ItusHell n r i. prencnen iuih aii emooii In lirook- V f rt i ditorlum and in V.-' r.rl the evenine held ! a OucHiiuo Mt-ct- tns- liotli services were crowded and r4af S f - "i-CLl nt both eiiccr and manifest. The text of the nfter noon Hervloe wns. THENCEFOHTn Til EKE 8EIAIX BE NO MOKE DEATH OF AN INKANT OF DAYS. NOII OK AN OLD MAN WHO HATH NOT FILLED HIS DAYS. FOR THE DYING ONE SHALL HE BUT THE CHILD AT AN HUN DRED YEARS OLD-A SINNER AT A HUNDRED YEARS OLD. HE 8HALL HE ACCURSED" -CUT OFF FROM LIFE (ISAIAH LXV. 20). The speaker said: Our text la a part of the Divine prophecy of the blessings which will come to Israel and to the whole world during Messiah's glorious reign of a thousand years beginning With the close of tblB Gospel Era. Succeeding verses tell tlint In that glorious Epoch landlordism will be a thing of the pnst. "They slmll build houses and Inhabit them; they shall plant vluo yards nnd ent the fruit of them; they shall not liulld and another Inhabit; they shnll not plant and another eat." Additionally we rend. "They shall not labor In vnln nor bring forth for trou ble." Further we read that then the "Wolf nnd the lamb shall food togeth er and the Hon shnll ent fodder like the bullock." No Spiritual 8heep, Oxen, Wolves, Eto. No end of confusion has been cre ated by the Intent of well-mcnnlng people to apply these prophecies as the reward of the Church In heaven. Nothing In the Scriptures warrants us in thinking that there will be spirit ual, heavenly sheep nud oxen, wolves and lions, vines and houses, planting and building. Those who reject the clear Bible tenchlng respecting a Mes sianic reign of righteousness cannot understand the Bible nt all. Not a single passage of the Old Testament tells of heavenly hopes or promises. Only a few of them tench heavenly things nt all. and then indirectly. As, for Instnnce, In the types of the Old Testament the garments of the Dlgb Priest, glorious and benutlful, symbolize, we believe, the heavenly grandeur, honors nnd glories of Mes sina during the period of Ills reign. Similarly God's promise to Abraham declares that Ills 8'l. Ills posterity, shnll be ns the stars of heaven and as the snnds of the seashore. Noth ing In this statement would necessa rily tench a heavonly stato'or condi tion. Only by the aid of the New Tes tament and the Holy Scriptures' Illu mination can we see thnt two Seeds of Abrahnm are distinctly referred to, the stars Indirectly Implying the Spir itual Seed, while the snnds of the sea shore refer to Abraham's Natural Seed. As It is written. "I have con stituted Tbee a father of many na tions" like unto God. So the Spiritual Seed of Abraham is Dow being doveloped. With Its com pletion this Age will end, nnd the Nat ural Seed of Abraham will return to special favor and become the leading nation of the world under the guid ance nnd direction of the spiritual and Invisible, yet All-Powerful, Kingdom of MesHlnh. The blessing through natural Is rael will gradually extend to every nation. In that the door will be open ed by which all nations may come Into and become a part of Abraham's Seed, nnd thus Into harmony with Messiah's Kingdom. Whosoever re fuses this great privilege and blessing of Messiah's Kingdom will ho destroy ed from amongst the people In the Sec ond Death. Hundred-Year Old Children. Centenarians of the present time are few, and they by no mennn nre like children. Csmilly they are wrinkled and haggard. Wo ure to remember, liow evor, the Bible record thnt several of the earlier members of Adam's race lived nine hundred years, or rather, they were more than nine hundred years in coming fully under the son teuce against sinners "By one man's disobedience slu entered Into the world, nnd death as a result of sin; and thus death passed upon all nieu. because all are sinners iltoiunns v, 12). Gradually, and especially since the flood, when a groat change took plnee In our cosmogony, human longevity bus decreased, while mental, moral nnd physical ailments have Increased. Several of Adntu's chtldrcu did not have their first born child until after they were a century old. in ponlhma tloti of this, and correspondingly iu contradiction of the Evolution theory, wi find thnt the Ancients were strong er than we. mentally us well as phys ically; for they Intermarried brothers with sisters nnd cousins without in Jury, whereas today the mental weak ness of the race Is such that one out of every one hundred and tlfty adults Is In au Insane asylum, and the mar riage of brothers ami sisters is pro TTJ f " f Some colds are worse than JDQQ KjOIQS othcrs but are all bad. Do not neglect them. Treat promptly, vigorously. First of all, ask your doctor about taking AVer's Cherrv Pectoral. Then do as he sav. f tt"!. hibited, sod even (up marriage of sec ond cousins Is disapproved and held repouble for Increasing weak-mind-eduesr. We . then, that our text, describ ing Messiah's Kingdom, merely ex plains that iiestitiitloii blessings will recover mankind from the effects of the full, so I hut It shall theu be as it was In Adam's day-thot full human tightness, maturity, will l reached in a century and that a mnn dying then would be dying in childhood as com pared with the remainder of the race. The further guarantee is that none will die even at a hundred years of age. except wilful sinners who. refus ing to submit themselves to the regu lations of Messiah's Kingdom, will then be cut off from life as unworthy of any further favor nt the bunds of the great Redeemer Messiah all of whose dealings will represent Divine Justice, Wisdom. Love und Tower. Man's Years at a Tree's. The Scrip'ures tell us that under Messiah's Kingdom the days of a man shall be us the days of a tree. And It Is believed that some trees live to be at least a thousand years old. Ibis is God's provision for every man ev ery member of the human family after He shnll have accomplished the work of this Gospel Age, the selection of the Spiritual Seed of Abrahnm, typi fied by the priests and Levltes, "The Church of the Flrst-boru. whose names are written In heaven." Messiah's Kingdom lg to dominate the earth for a thousand years, with a view to blessing Adam and nil of bis posterity with a view to uplifting them from sin nnd degradation and death. The uplifting Influences will begin nt once, following the great time of trouble with which the Kingdom will be lunugm'iited. The Judgments of the Lord will be abroad In the eurth and the Inhabitants of the world will lenrn rightcotistnws. None shnll longer need sny to Ills neighbor or his brother. 'Know tlioti the Lord; for nil sliail know Him, from the least uuto the greatest of them." for "the knowl edge of the Lord shall fill the whole earth" (.Tor. xxxl. lit; Isaiah xl, Oi. Whoever, then, by obedience to the laws of the Kingdom will avail himself of the blessed privileges of Restitu tion (Acts ill. lii-l'li. will not only be helped upwind out of mental, moral and physical I in perfect Ion. step by step to ward perfection, but, so long ns he progresses, he may live clear down to the end, of that blessed thousand years. If we hnd never seen trees; if our own experiences bad been with veg etation such as perishes within a yeur. wu might have dllllculty lu believing some one who would tell us of having seen trees centuries old. Such a state ment would seem as unreasonable to us ns to tell us that humanity could live for a thousand years or forever. Have we not Indeed seen children old and wrinkled looking, yet only in their teens? And have wo not seen others cheerful, fresh nnd compara tively young-looking at sixty And sev enty? All Unrighteousneos la Sin. At the present time God "winks" nt much of the wrong-doing that there Is In the world. He does not Interfere with It, But of course ev ery transgression carries with It nat urally more or less of a depraving in fluence on the transgressor's mind and body. The conscience Is the most ten der and the most Important element of our human nature. Whoever vlolntes It. whoever Injures It. much or little, will proportionately lie disadvantaged In the future nnd will have all the more dllllculty In rising up gradually out of. his degradation nnd weaknesses, even with nil the helps that will then be available. Thus will bo fulfilled the Scriptural declaration. "Whatsoever a man soweth. that also shall ho reap." With all mankind redeemed there will be nothing whatever of the past chargeable against any on the books of Divine Justice. The great, "High Priest." by bis better sacrifices, will have made full satisfaction to the de mands of Justice, but the weaknesses, mental, moral und physical, resulting from more or less wilful and deliber ate sin, must still bo reckoned on. and thus every Idle word anil every Idle thought, every Idle and vicious action of the present time, by making Its mark upon the characters of men. U providing for corresponding difficul ties on their part In that glorious day of their opportunity. The suggestion of our text is that the great Messiah will not temporize, for the entire period of His reign, with those who do not show n proper appreciation of opportunities when fully brought In contact with them nnd clearly mul islanding the terms of Divine grace. But one hundred years Is quite u considerable period of probation nnd surely every reasonable mind will concede that so long a de lay In meeting out the full penalty of hIii. Si-eond Death, manifests the extreme limit of reasonable, mercy. Th Church'a Triumph 8horter. The Church, whose trlnl is in prog ress during tills Gospel Ago, receives Individually a much shorter period of probation than our text declares will be grunted to mankind lu the future. God's saintly people ure expected to develop character and to approve themselves to God ns "overcome" within a very brief space of life. And not only xo, hm they are required to "walk by faith and not by sight." They merely have God's Word ns re spects His Justice nnd l.ove nnd gra cious plans, while, In the next Age, the world will have the actuality In stead of the promise the world will walk by sight. "The glory of the Lord nhall be revealed and all flosh shall see It together" (Isaiah xl. 5). The world during Messiah's reign will lie privileged to walk in a high way of holiness, from which all the stumbling stones will have been gath ered I'Ut Rut the overeomers of the Cbarcb class are required to walk la the narrow way. steep, narrow, rug fed, and beset with snares of the Ad versary. "For we are not Ignorant of hi snares" (If Corinthians II, 111. We are not to forget, however, that these differences between the Church and the world are fully offset by the differences of reward. The overeomers of the Church are to be rewarded with glory, honor. Immortality, "the divine nature." and be Jolnt-beirs in the Kingdom as members of the great Messiah. The world is to have no such change of nature from human to spirit but Is to have the earthly na ture restored or perfected in them. If obedient, and to enjoy the earthly Eden. Truly God's ways are equal. True and righteous are Thy ways. Lord God Almighty! (Revelation iv, 3. 4.) Humanity's Final Teat. The Church's test takes place in the present life. And In each member thereof the matter of worthiness or unworthlness of eternal life on the spirit plane for all time is determined at death. Not so with humanity in general. As we have Just seen, some may live for only a hundred years and then be cut off in the Second Death, be cause found unworthy of further op portunity. Others, by availing them selves of the privileges and rendering obedience to the laws of the Kingdom, may live to the very close of the thou sand years, nnd be found unworthy of eternal life. Still others may so fally appreclnte Divine Wisdom. Justice. Love and Power and may become so obedient thereto that God will be pleased to grant them eternal life. Their days, their lives, will be far more than the days of a tree. The world of mankind, nt the con clusion of Messlnh's reign of righteous ness, will have attained again the per fection originally enjoyed by father Adum. Like him they will be in Eden, which then will be world-wide. Those perfect human beings will be required to stand a test to demonstrate, to prove their absolute loyalty to God and bis righteous laws, as Adam was tried, tested, proven in Eden. As Adam was promised eternal life If bis test proved him loyul to his Maker, so his restored race will have before them the offer of eternal life if they shall manifest their obedience satisfactorily. Satan Loosed From Priion. We are not Informed of the par ticulars of the test that will then be applied to mankind. We merely have the figurative declu ration that Satan, sin and everything which Satan rep resents will be loosed for a little sea son at the close of Messiah's reign (Revelation xx. 7-10i. The world, full of perfected humanity, "ns the sand of the seashore." will nil be subjected to the test. But how many, or what proportion of the whole, will prove loyal, and what proportion disloyal, we nre not Informed. All that we know on the subject, and all that Is necessary for us to know. Is that the trial will be thorough and just and tbnt all found faithful will have eternal life, and all found unfaithful will be counted as followers of Satan and, with him, will be destroyed in the Second Death. The test which God will apply will be so searching, so thorough, that al though bis crentures will still be free moral agents, he Is able to guarantee that thenceforth "there shnll be no more sighing, no more crying, no more dying, because nil the former things of sin nnd death shnll have passed away." The Reward, Life The Punishment, Death. Not a word is snld about the hundred-year old Blnner child being sent to eternal torment, Just as there is not a word said In the Bible to the effect that Adam or his children were con demned to eternal torments. The sen tence upon Adam, which his race shares by heredity, was n death sen tence. This Just but awful penalty has wrought havoc with our nice sickness, sorrow, pain, dying, death. God's mercy has provided the re demption of Adam and his race through His Sou, who died, the Just for the unjust. The death of .lesus Is the price which will eventually se cure the release of Adam nnd all of his posterity from the death sentence nnd give to them resurrection privi leges provided through Messiah's King dom reign. But every one who has been enlight ened, und brought to a clear knowl edge of God und to the opportunities provided for bis salvation from sin and death. Is more responsible for the manner lu which he accepts or refuses "the gift of God. eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." As the wil ful. Intelligent sinner In the Church now is sentenced to the Second Death (Hebrews vl. (1; x. 28-31). so. our text tells us. It will be with the masses of mankind during the Messlnnle reign. If they wilfully reject reconciliation to God, they will die the Second Death. God has provided a redemptlou and recovery from the tlrst death, but as sures us that the Second Death will be au eternal one. Electrocution. Instant d -ath from electric shock will be the method of executlug the penal ty of wilful sinners during the next Age, nnd not banging nor decapita tion. Thus It was that In nlden times two of Aaron's sons, having violated their relationship with God and hav ing disobeyed Him, were smitten to death. Fire from the Lord smote them an electric flash. We may be sure that torture will not lie needlessly In flicted on such. They will lose every thing, but will not be tortured. Strlpee or punishments, chastisements, are sometimes used of the Lord, but al ways In a reformatory manner "He chusteueth every son whom He re celveth." He chastens noue others Done for whom chastising would ac complish no blessing. Such will be mitten down in the S.s-ond Death Chamberloln'a Stomach and Liver Tablets Invariably bring relief to wo men suffering from chronic constipa tion, headache, biliousness, dlxil ness, aalVowness o,f the skin and dys pepsia. Sold by all dealer. Get it at Dr. Stone's Drug Store SUPREME PASSES UPOjIJUESTIOIJ Continued from Page two.) void, neither they nor the appeal therefrom would affect the Judgment of February 26. By an appeal from the void judgment the records might be purged of such useless matter, but It is apprehended that the power of the appellate court . could go no further than this. The order of September 30 in terms allowed the appellant "up to and in cluding the second day of October, 1910," in which to file a transcript on appeal ,in this court. The appellants contend that because October 2, 1910, was a Sunday they were in time by filing the transcript ou the succeed ing Monday, October 3, and they rely upon section 531, L. 0. L.: "The time within which an act Is to be done as provided In this code shall be com puted by excluding the first day and Including the last, unless the last day fall upon Sunday, Christmas or other nonjudicial day, In which case the last day shall also be excluded." All the cases hitherto decided by this court involving a construction of this sec tion are cases in which a certain num ber of days were allowed by order within which a given act might be performed. No case has arisen hith erto where this section has been' ap plied In construing an order of court allowing an act to be done by a cer tain date or, In the language of the order in question, "up to and includ ing" a given date. The language of the concluding paragraph in Wachs- muth v. Routledge, 3G Or. 307 is seemingly in conflict with this state ment, but an examination of the tran script In that case discloses that the order In question there allowed 20 days within which to file an abstract and by computation It appeared that the 20 days expired on Sunday, No vember 14. By applying this section to the computation of 20 days, the last of which was Sunday, the court de termined that the filing was in time on the 15th. The question then Is what construc tion shall be given to this order of the court allowing the appellants up to and Including Sunday, October 2, 1910, in which to life the transcript. It is well to bear In mind that the statute provides for computation of time In which an act is to be be done as provided in the code. The reason for this is plain. The legislature In prescribing that an act should be done In 30 days or any other number of days after a given event could not, of course, ' foresee what situations would arise to which this rule was applicable, and as a conventional rule for computing time to be applied In general to such cases prescribed that when the last day fell upon Sunday It should be excluded. Many respect able authorities have laid down the rule that under such circumstances the act could not be performed later than the preceding Saturday, but the practice Is different in this state and the more liberal rule Is enforced of allowing the act to be done on the succeeding Monday, when it depends upon a given number of days the last of which Is Sunday. But this Is a rule of construction as applied to an act to be done as provided in the code, and not to cases where orders pre scribe otherwise In express terms. In Wach8muth v. Routledge supra, it was contended upon a statute requir ing an appellant to file the transcript "by the second day of the next regular term of the appellate court there after" that the filing should take plnce before the' second day of the term, but the court held that It was In time of the transcript was filed on the second day, but did not extend the rule further. By parity of reasoning, If it is proper to construe the order of September 30 by this rule, the filing of the transcript could not take place after the day allowed In the order, even though that day be Sunday. The order must be con strued, not by the rule of the statute, because the statute expressly refers to an act to be done as provided in the code, according to its own terms. The order was made by consent of the parties having knowledge of the cal endar and being fully aware of the days of the week involved. The court expressly Included Sunday, October 2, in the order. . It had a right to make the order in those terms. The fact that It was thus made by the con sent of the parties makes it In a sense their osntract of record, and we cannot so construe it under these cir cumstances as - to exclude Sunday when it expressly states that Sunday was Included. It follows that filing the transcript after the time thus limited by the circuit court was too late to give this court Jurisdiction. The result Is that the appeal Is dismissed. o A Dreadful Sight. To H. J. Barnum, of Freevllle, N. V., was the fever sore that had plagued his life for years In spite of many remedies he tried. At last he used Bucklen's Arnica Salve and wrote: "It has healed with scarcely a Scar loft." Heals burns, bolls, ec tema, cuts, bruises, swellings, corns and piles like magic. Only 25c at J. C. Perry's. Try Journal want ad. l iOHHY mm You don't have to boil the clothes when you use Sunny Monday laundry soap. Hard water, soft water, cold water, hot water all look alike to Sunny Monday, and it does its work equally well with any one of them. Sunny Monday is white and contains no rosin, but, in stead, a marvelous dirt-starter which saves time, and wear and tear on clothes. THE N. K, FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO Notice of Intention to Establish the Grade of Mill Street from the Cen. ter Line of High Street to the Cen. tcr Line of Commercial Street. Notice is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon deems it expedient and pro poses to establish the grade of Mill street from the center line of High street to the center line of Commer cial street, wlthlu the limits of said city, according to the provisions of a certain ordinance entitled "An ordi nance establishing the grade of Mill street from the center line of High street to the center line of Commer cial street." Said ordinance was in troduced in the common council of the city of Salem on the 2th day of February, 1911, and was read the first and second! times at Bald meet ing and referred to the committee on streets, and said ordinance is now on file in the office of the recorder of the city of Salem on the 27th day of nance Is hereby referred to for a more specific and detailed descrip tion of said grade, and Is hereby made a part of this notice. This notice Is published for 10 days pursuant to the order of the common council of said city, and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 28th of February, 1911. Remon strances may be filed against the es tablishment of said grade within 10 days from the last publication of this notice, and in the manner provided by the city charter. CHA9. F. ELGIN, 2-28-15t City Recorder. o MAY TAKE SEVERAL YEARS. 'Continues from page 1.1 Natron yesterday, after placing large orders for hay and feed. May Take Five or Six Years. Another story in regaird to the completion of the now road is that It may take five or six years before trains will be able to run over It. A railroad man, in talking with a num ber of business men here a short time ago, said that the general re port was that the present survey across the mountains would be con demned, for the reason that there are so many tunnels making the cost of construction prohibitive. In that case a new survey will have to be made, cutting out most of the tun nels, making more curves in the line than the present survey provides for. It will take a long time to make a new permanent survey across the mountains, and, In case It is made, no contracts will be let for several years, and It will take at least two years after the work Is completed to finish that stretch of road. Eugene Guard. No Need to Stop Work. When your doctor orders you stop work it staggers you. "I can't'' you say. 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