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    DULY CAPITAL JOCMAL, SALEJf, OKEflOy. MOXPAY, OCTOBER 14, 101S.
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Pastor Russell's Sermon
PASTOR RUSSELL
AT ILLINOIS FAIR
Honor to the Son Means Honor
to the Fattier Also.
THE NEW DAY ALREADY DAWNING
Pastor Rutiell it the lllinoii 8tat Fair
8aid That tht Work of Calvary la
Programing, but Far From Finished
Tha Selection of tht Eltct Church ia
tht Beginning, Not tht Completion, of
the Olvint Purpoae Meiaiah'a King
dom Will Accomplish Hit Triumph
Over Sin and Death by the Deliver
ance of Humanity,
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Springfield, 111.,
Oct 0.-P aitor
It u sse 1 1 arrived
yesterday, tho
guest of tho State
Ilourd. Ilia ad
dress this afler
noon at tho fair
grounds auditori
um drew nn 1 1 ti
ll i on ho audience.
Ills topic was
"ItEYOND THE
GHAVK." We re
port Ills evening
address from tho text, "At tlio nnme
of Jesus every kneo shall bow and
every tongue confess to tho glory of
God."-I,hlllipluns II, 10, 11.
Tho speaker referred to tho Six Great
Days of a thousand years each, during
which the world Is experiencing a
reign of sin and death, sighing and cry
ing. Physicians physical and moral
liave been unable to effect a euro. God
Himself nlono Is able to roll away tho
curso which Ho imposed and to give
mankind Instead Ills blessing.
In the past wo have been so Intent
on following our own sectarian schemes
and theories that wo have neglected
the proper study of tho lllblo. Indeed
not until our day has such a study
been possible for tho masses. Only now
do they have the Word of God In their
possession In convenient form In every
family, and only now Is education so
general ns to penult all to read, all to
study, all to know tho good things of
tlie Divine promises.
The creeds of the "llarli Ages" did
Indeed din Into our ears the messago
of the curse. Yea, they distorted It and
made It a message of eternal torture,
whereas the Scriptures declare that
"the wages of sin Is ilenlh"-f eter
mil torment. In our darkness we nils
translated and misinterpreted God's
Word to our own confusion, swallow
ing also some Interpolations without
proper nerullny. No wonder wo were
nauseated by those creeds! No won
der the Intelligent portion of Immunity
were in danger of all being driven Into
Intldellty away from God and from
Ills Book, which wu misunderstood and
misrepresented!
A New Day It Dawning.
Itlble Students are H rousing from their
sleep and llmllug that they have long
Buttered filial nocturnal hallucinations.
The tine message of God's Word Is
uprendlng, and with it goes Increnso of
faith, together with Joy, peace and god
lluess.
We have all noted the fact that ours
Is the most wonderful day of earth's his
lory. At this great Stale Knlr our eyes
open widely as wo note the contrast bo
twoeu the blessings which surround
us and those enjoyed by our fathers.
Although we are viewing hero the ex
hibits of but one Slate out of many,
we are surely all amazed nt what wo
see of progress, Invention and labor
Having machinery, of educational ar-
Ningcuicuts, of Improvement In tho
breeding of cattle, sheep, swine, horses
poultry, etc.
We are eipially astonished nt tho
progress made In tho culture of fruit
and vegetables. We say to ourselves,
Surely the fruits nnd flowers and ani
mal life of Paradise could not havo
very greatly surpassed the prize-win-tiers
of (his exhibition! Wo cogltato
further that with the progress of In
vention, tho necesslly of arduous labor
and sweat of face for the dally bread
will soon be at an end and tho neces
sary leisure and conveniences and
comforts w hich will permit every man
to be a nobleman will soon bo availa
ble to all. What do these things menu?
Why have they come suddenly upon
ns In one generatlon?-yea, and give
no Indication of slacking, but rnther
of progressing to still greater wonders!
What Is the explanation of this?
The lllblo it lone gives tho reply to
this (piory. It explains to ns the
meaning of the reign of sin and death
which we and our forefathers have
shared it tells ns that our sorrows,
aclies and pains, weaknesses mental,
moral and physical, are all the results
of slu-the sin of Pat her Adam entail
ed upon us by the laws of heredity for
the Six Great Pays of a thousand
years each, already past.
Then to our astonishment tho lllblo
opens the door of the future nnd bids
us look abroad nnd see the better lny
which God promises. It explains thnt
lie lias been giving us lessons respect
ing the exceeding sinfulness of sin, but
that all the while He hns sympathized
with nnd loved Ills creatures. It tells
tis that as s beginning of the Divine
Intention to roll nwny the curse and to
plve Instead Divine blessings, Jesus
come Into the world snd died for Adam
nnd Ills race, "the Just for the unjust," '
to cancel their Judlclul obligations
the death penalty upon them nnd
thus to give them nn opportunity In
God's duo time to return to their for'
mer estate, nil that Adam lost to tbo
perfection which was his when he was
In tho Imago of God, to all that was
bis In his glorious cstnto Paradise.
When Will tho Curie Roll Awayf
Chronologically wo ore alrcndy In the
Great Seventh Day or Thousand-Year
Sabbath wo nro already tlilrty-olght
years Into tbo grunt Seventh Day, This
explains the blessings which are ours
and which are coming to us Increasing
ly. This progress will contluuo
throughout tbo great Thousand-Year
Sabbath of Messiah's Kingdom. Tho
lllblo promises that It shull bring bless
ings to every creature not only the
living, but tho dead, "for all that are
In their graves must bear tho voice of
tho Son of God, and conio forth." (John
v, 28, 2!).) All must bo given a full
opportunity to come Into harmony with
the Creator nnd to conio to perfection
nnd everlasting life. Only by personal,
wilful, Intelligent sin can anyone's
blessings bo turned Into tho second
curso of God, the Second Death, from
which thero will bo no redemption.
Incidentally let us note that tho com
ing of those blessings Is, In one sense,
premature, In that tliey have conio to
us before the establishment of tho Mes-
simile Kingdom. Consequently, In
stead of tho world's being happier be-
causo of theso favors, It Is more unhap
py, moro discontented than ever. Tho
Scriptures show thnt tho discontent I
will culmlnnte In a short, sharp period
of terrible anarchy, from which tbo
world will bo rescued by tho establish
ment of Messiah's Kingdom.
The permission of the light nnd bless
ings of our day, lu advance of Mes
siah's Rule, the Creator Intends shall
teach humanity a great lesson respect
ing their own fallen condition nnd re
specting their need of tho very help
which God Is providing lu Christ Nono
Bhall have tho opportunity of errone
ously supposing thnt God's blessings,
coming to the unregenerato hearts, will
uinko them thankful nnd bnppy. Tho
new henrt Is necessary to real happi
ness.
Wo also Incidentally seo thnt If God
had sent or permitted tho light of our
day with Its blessings n thousand
years sooner, then tho discontent of
Immunity would hnvo culminated In
anarchy a thousand yours sooner and
beore the time Divinely arranged for tbo
establishment of Messiah and Ills
Bride, tho Church, In henvculy glory
for tho ruling, blessing nnd uplifting of
humanity.
Truth Diacernad Aids Faith.
As we gradually come to renllze that
wo aro living In the dawning of the
tlmo for tbo long-protulsod blessing,
this Bahbnth Day of enrth, when tho
Curso shall roll away, 'it gives us a
fresh Interest In nil tho affairs of the
present life, as well ns In those fea
tures of tho Dlvlno Plan which nro yet
future! The knowledge ninkes llfo
worth living. Millions of people live
a treadmill existence, unworthy of
themselves nnd Joyless, becnuso they
hnvo not come Into the family of God
nnd not been taught to understand the
deep things of Ills gracious purposes.
Tho first step Is an acknowledgment
of tho Creator nnd a consecration of
life to 1 1 1 ni, and then nn application of
our hearts to know Ills will, that we
may do It One day of such living Is
worth more than n year of tho aimless,
meandering common to the masses.
All who have entered Into this blessing
should rejoice therein. All who have
not, should seek the Door, Christ, and
bo glad to walk tho narrow way, fol
lowing Ills footsteps Into grace and
peace Dlvlno.
Stiff-necked and Stiff-kneed.
Wo may, Indeed, rejoice In the lessen
ing of the sweat of face coming to
mankind -In tho dawning of this New
Day. We mny. Indeed, rejoleo in tho
greater spread of knowledge to every
class. We may. Indeed, rejoice In tho
more comfortable bousing, feeding nnd
clothing of our race. We may, Indeed,
praise the day which Is ushering In
theso blessings and which, through Irrl.
gallon canals and artesian wells, scien
tific study and teachers, books and
newspapers, Is making tho wilderness
to blossom ns the rose and many blades
of grass to grow where one nlono grew
previously, bringing lnercnsed fruit
fulness. Hut still much Is to bo desired
much that wo cannot accomplish for
ourselves. We need an outside Influ
ence, an outsldo power tho very ono
which God's Word declares Is nbout to
take control Messiah's Kingdom.
Our blessings thus far nre not draw
ing the musses nearer to God not mak
ing them moro thankful, more holy,
more reverential, more loving. On the
contrary, we nre becoming more strife-
ful, moro self willed, than nny previous
generation less Inclined ns a world
than ever before to worship nnd rev
erence the God of All Grace less lu
lled to believe that there Is such a
Itelng nt all. At the present rato of
growth of Irreverence It would seem as
though the time might soon come when
no knee would bow and no tongue con
fes to God's glory.
"Ai I Live, Saith the Lord."
Hut here we look to God to see what
provision Ho bus made for present
conditions. And ns we look, our hearts
nro cheered. Wo hnvo the Divinely
solemn declaration that the full end of
the reign of sin nud death Is to come
And we have outlined In God's Word
proofs thnt wo nre now living lu the
time when that now reign of right
eousness shall bo Inaugurated. We
have prayed for It with more or less
of faith all our lives: "Thy Kingdom
come; Thy will bo done on earth, even
ns It Is done In heaven."
rcrmlt not faith to let go her hold:
tne v ora of God cannot fall. As He
lngs promised In Ills Word and appro
priate to this time the New DlspeO'
Batlon let us trust lllm for every
other feature of Ills promised bless
lug. tlo who has begun the good work
Is nblo to complete It If Ho has prom
lsed, and tworn to this promise, that
all tho families of the earth shall be
blessed In Abraham's Socd, surely we
may rely upon It If we see at present
only tho Spiritual Seed of Abraham In
full harmony with God through Christ,
and they not glorified, let us wait pa
tlently for the Lord, knowing that lie
will fulfil Ills promises in duo time.
The Church, tho Eloct, are Indeed
tho Spiritual Seed of Abraham. This
class, as tho Ilrldo of Christ, must be
completed nnd must be united to their
Itcdecnier by the First Resurrection
change beforo they will be qualified to
share with lllm tho great work of
blessing Abraham's Natural Seed. Ga
lutlans 111, 20.
Tbo completion and glorification of
the Church will mark tho tlmo for the
establishment of tho Kingdom. Then
will begin tho pouring out of the Dl
vino blessing and the removal of the
Curso. Satan will be bound for a
thousand years. Tho knowledge of
God will gradually fill tho wholo earth.
Tho Natural Seed of Abraham will be
tho first to receive tho Restitution
blessings to return to the likeness of
God In tbo flesh and to have returned
to them Paradise conditions and Dl
vino favor. The nnclci)t saintly ones
of tho Jewish race, wo nre assured,
shall be made princes In all tho earth
for tho correction of their brethren,
Natural Israel, and for the Instruction
and nsslstanco, also, of the people of
every nation, kindred and tongue tho
living and the dend.
Paradiae Reitored.
Rnpldly tho knowledge, of the glory
of God will fill tho wholo earth. Cor
rections In righteousness will be meted
out to all not doing their very best to
conio Into harmony with the Divine
Lnw. Blessed rewurds of increasing
perfection of mind and body will
gradually come to the willing and
obedient In that day. The wilful evil
doers shall bo cut off In the Second
Death. Then as a result, before the
thousand years of Messiah's Kingdom
shall expire, every knee will bow to the
glory of God.
Meantime also the blessings of Para
dlso will bo coming to the earth as a
whole. "God will mnke the place of
Ills feet glorious." (Isnlnh x, 13; lxvl,
I. ) Jesus will see of tho travail of Ills
soul nnd be satisfied. (Isnlnh 1111, 10,
II. ) All those who have suffered for
righteousness' sake during the present
time of tbo rclgu of sin and death will
be more than compensated therefor In
tho blessings nnd Joys of the New
Dispensation. Tbo kuowledgo of tho
glory of God shall till the whole earth.
Tho glorious Dlvlno character will be
mndo manifest, not only to angels, but
to men. Tbo Infinitude of God's Love,
Justice, Wisdom nnd Power may then
bo seen by all; whereas today under
the reign of sin and death, with minds
beclouded by tbo error instilled by the
rrliico of Darkness, the opposite con
dlllon darkness covers the earth and
gross darkness the heathen.
What a glorious consummation is
beforo us! What lengths and breadths
of human possibility In perfection we
see with tho cyo of faith! Man was
mndo In tbo Imago of his Creator, and
the earth was provided to be his ever
lasting home. The Curso that has rest
ed upon tho earth and Its king has
brought both to angels and to men val
uable lessons, which perhaps could not
havo been learned under any other
process of Instruction.
The result will be glorious, as de
scribed by the Master Himself. Thero
Bhnll bo no moro sighing, no more
Curso thero, nor sorrow, nor pain, nor
any more dying; for nil tho things of
sin and death will have passed nway.
Ho who sits upon the Throne "will
make nil things now." (Revelation
xxl. 4, n.)
Tho Prophet Isnlnh declares that Je
hovah will do these things and thnt
every knee shall bow "to lllm and
every tongue confess. (Isnlnh xlv, 23.)
St. Paul applies this Scripture add de
clares that It will be fulfilled through
Jesus, and Incidentally It will bo ful
filled by the Church through Jesus,
All things nro of the Father and by
the Son. The thought, then, Is thnt
the world in acknowledging Christ
nnd tho Church, and bowing to them,
will be bowing to Jehovah, for tho
Logos, Jesus, tho Redeemer, forever
will be the Representative of tbo Fa
ther nnd Ills Power; hence all men
should honor the Son even ns they
honor the Father nlso not honor lllm
as the Father, but ns the Son, tho Fa
ther's direct Representative Heir of
all thlngs.-John v, 23; Hebrews I, 2.
The Elect Church Already Bows the
Knee.
The Kleet Church of the present time
already bows to Jesus ns the Repre
sentative of the Heavenly Father, nnd
already enjoys n great blessing through
this special relationship into which she
has entered nnd which Is to be com
pleted in her resurrection change. Je
sus, ns the great King of Glory, and
Ills Pride class ns the grout Queen of
Glory will be distinctly separate from
the world-sharers of an altogether dif
ferent salvation. These, begotten of
the Holy Spirit, nre promised n partici
pation in tho Divine nature, which Is
fnr above thnt of angels, tho Apostle
assures us.
For tbo same reason that the Heav
enly Father Is Invisible to men Christ
nnd the Church will be invisible,
though n!l iowerful. The blessings of
auninn Restitution that they will bring
mankind will be conveyed through
earthly channels, of whom Abraham,
Isaac nnd Jncob nnd all the prophets
and faithful ones of the past will be
the leaders, or Princes, ns God hia de
TO SALEM
and wondorful have been their result
thnt In many cases It is hard indeed
to find the dividing line botweon skill
and miracle.
Diseases of the stomach, intestines
liver, blood, skin, nerves, heart, spl en
kldnoys, or bladder, rheumatism, sci
atica, dlabotes, bed-wetting, leg ul
cers, weak lungs, nnd those afflicted
with long-standing, deep-seated chron
lo diseases, that have baffled the skill
ASSOCIATED SPECIALISTS WILL of the family physician, should not
BE AT THE MARION
HOTEL
OX THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17TH
ASD WILL REMAIN ONE
DAY ONLY.
Remarkable Success of Theso Talent
ed Physicians lu the Treatment
of Chronic Diseases,
OFFER THEIR SERVICES FREE OF
(HAliCE.
The Associated Specialists, licensed
by the state of Oregon for the treat
ment of deformities nnd all nervous
and chronic diseases of men, women
and children, offer to nil who cnll on
this trip, consultation, examination,
advice free, making no chnrge what
ever, except tho actual coat of medi
cine. All that Is asked In return for
theBe valuable services Is that every
person treated will state tho result
obtained to their friends and thus
prove to the sick and afflicted In
every city and locality, that at last
treatments have been discovered
that are reasonably suro and certain
In their effect.
Those doctors aro considered by
many former patients among Amer
ica's leading stomach and nerve spe
cialists and oio experts In the treat
ment of chronic diseases aud so great
fall to call.
According to their system no more
operations for appendicitis, gall
stones, tumors, goitre or certain
forms of cancer. They were among
the first n America to earn the name
of the "Bloodless Surgeons" by doing
away with knife, with blood and with
all pain In the successful treatment
of these dangerous diseases.
If you have kidney or bladder trou
blos bring a two-ounce bottle of your
urine for chemical analysis and mi
croscopic examination.
Deafness often has been cured In
sixty days.
No matter what your ailment may
bo, no matter what others may have
told you, no matter what experience
you may have had with other physi
cians, It will be to your advantage to
see them at once. Have It forever
settled In your mind. If your case Is
Incurable they will give you such ad
vice as may relieve and stay the dis
ease. Do not put off this duty you
owe yoursolf or friends or relatives
who are suffering because of your
sickness, as a visit this time may help
''Oil.
Remember, this free offer Is for
one day only.
Married ladles must come with their
husbands and minors with their par
ents. Office at the Mnrlon Hotel. Hours
10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
GRAND JURY
COMPLETES
ITS LABORS
Saved by Ills Wife.
Friday night nt G o'clock tho grand
Jury turned In Its report, which in
cludes eight indictments. There are
other Indictments which have not yet
been made public ns the defendants
have not yet been arrested. Among
lose indicted nre two women and
there were two not true bills returned.
Two days were spent In making a
thorough Investigation of the condition
of state and county Institutions In eht
vicinity of Salem, all of them standing
the scrutny of the examining Jury very
well. Some few changes are recom
mended In the Interest of sanitation,
but in all other respects tho conditions
were apparently satisfactory.
The following Is a list of toe true
bills reported and given out for publi
cation: Stato against Phillip Webber,
larceny from a dwelling house; State
against Hen Gentry, Ed. Mason and
Everett Ilamlln, enticing a woman to
practice prostitution; State against J.
W, Campbell, obtaining money under
false pretenses; State against Paul
Rhodes, unlawfully and purposely
pointing a gun; State against Frank
Wells, larceny from a store; stato
agalnstEd. Mason and Grace Gentry,
larceny from the person; state against
William Grabach, larceny; State
against Ed. Mason and Grace Gentry,
larceny from the person.
Not true bills were returned In the
cases of State against Frank KIrsch
and State against Clifford Shelton, ac
cused of rape.
The report concerning the condi
tions of the Institutions shows that all
are in satisfactory condition and prop
erly mnnaged. Tho report concluding
"We found no grounds to criticize the
management of any of the public In
stitutions."
She's a wise woman who knows Just
what to do when her husband's" life Is
In danger, but Mrs. R. J. Flint, Brain
tree, Vt, Is that kind. "She insisted
on my using Dr. King's New Discov
ery," writes Mr. F. "for a dreadful
cough, when I was so weak my
friends all thought I had only a short
time to live, and It completely cured
nte." A quick cure for coughs and
colds, It is the most safe and reliable
medicine for ninny throat and lung
troubles grip, bronchitis, croup,
whooping cough, quinsy, tonsllltls,
hemorrhages. A trial will convince
you. EO cents and $1. Guaranteed by
J. C Perry,
Children Cry
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The Burroughs Visible
adding machine is equipped
with either the flexible key.
board of the safest and most
up-to-date design, or the fa.
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board at no extra charge to
you.
Like all Burroughs pro.
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You'll never got to the front by fol
lowing the crowd.
He Is a brave man who has never
been at war with his wife.
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la bringing to ua the temporal bleu- dared. realm xlv, 10.
Jiotlco (o Contractors.
Sealed proposals for the erection of
a girls' dormitory at Monmouth, Ore-
gon, will be opened by the board of
regents at the Governor's office, Sa
lem, Oregon, at 2 p. m. Tuesday, Octo
ber 22, 1912.
Flans nnd specifications may be ob
tained from Doyle, Patterson & Beach,
architect Portland, Oregon. Con
tractors will bo required to deposit
twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each
set of plans ns a guarantee that the
plans will be returned to the office In
good condition on or before tho date
set.
A certified check for five thousand
dollars ($5000) must accompany each
proposal, drawn to the order of the
secretary of the board of regents of
normal Bchools, to guarantee that the
bidder will enter Into a contract and
execute the required bond within ten
days from award of contract Said
five thousand dollars ($3000) to be
forfeited to the normal school fund
should the bidder not enter Into a
contract and execute the required
bond within ten days of award of
contract
Proposals shall be made only on the
form furnished by the architects.
The right Is reserved to accept or
reject any or all bids, or to waive any
Informalities In bids.
Proposals to be directed to Governor
Oswald West. Salem, Oregon.
(Signed) J. H. ACKERMAN,
Secretary Board of Regents, Oregon
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Eugene Celebration
OF OPENING THE
Oregon Electric
Railway
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15th
ROUND TRIP TO EUGENE
Good only both directions on
SPECIAL TRAIN
Leaving Salem 8:30 a. m.
Arriving Eugene 1 1 :45 a. m.
Returning
Leave Eugene 7:00 p. m.
Tuesday, October 15th
$2.10
I OREGON V
T ELECTRIC
Eugene has prepared a splendid program of entertainment, and extends an invi
tation to Salem citizens to join in celebrating the completion of the Oregon
Electric railway through the Willamette Valley to Eugene,
REGULAR DAILY TRAINS
On and after Thursday, October 17, Leave Salem for Albany and Eugene, local
:35 a. m,; limited, 10:10 a, m,; local, 1 p, m,; limited, 8:05 p, m.; local, 2 a, m,
Limited trains carry observation, parlor cars and coaches,
W. E. C0MAN, C. E. ALBUM,
General Freight and Passenger Agent. General Agent,
Portland, Oregon. SaerT1 0regon, .
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