Ttgt Ion wai capi tal jorHifAi, nxiT.n, oregoic, monday, February , mis. Pastor WILL PUNISHMENT BE EVERLASTING? All Wilful Sins Most Pay Pen alty, Says Pastor Russell. WHAT THE BIBLE TEACHES. All Tranigreulon of the Divine Law If . 8in, and All Sin It Punishable With Death But by God's Grace the Sin. of Ignorance Will Be Forgiven Il logical Interpretation of the Bible by the Creeds of the Dark Ages Has Misled Bible Student. Enlightened . Study Makes God's Word Clear. Worcester, Mass., January 20. Pas tor Kussell hud crowds to hear hliu here today. lie spoko twice. We report his dis course from the text: "Theso Bhiill go nwny Into ever lasting punish- ment: but the righteous Into life e t er n n (."Mat thew 25:40. The spcuker approached his subject reverently, declaring that nil mankind recognize two great fuels: (1) that all nre sinners, Imperfect, willingly or un willingly; and (2) that all realize the propriety of n Just penalty for sins in proportion to their wilfulness, knowl edge being n prime factor. All this can be admitted by even thoso who deny that we havo In the Itlblo nil Inspired message telling us the origin of sin, Its penalty nud the conditions governing the Divine Judgment of sinners. lie would not Indulge in speculations, but he would stand by the Word of God. If we havo a Message from the Creator on tho subject of sin and its punishment, nono should either take from nor add to that testimony, lie believed, however, that our forefathers had added to tho Word of (Jod without realizing it. Many hold tlint In bygone days Chris tint) people, in their nn.tlety to frighten their fellow-men into church member ship, so exaggerated God's Word that they foiled Niolr very purpose of help ing tho ungodly. Many upright people, nauseated nt tho distorted tnlsrepre senlntlous of Divine Justice, have thrown away the Bible ns well as the creeds nud nre hearkening to Higher Criticism, Evolution, New Thought, Spiritism, etc. Hence tho usual small congregations nt the churches nnd a minority of these, thinking men nnd women. Many are church Attendants, not because of belief in denominational creeds, but because they desire to ei erclso n moral lulluence upon tho "low er classes." These they burden with horrible doctrines of Divine injustice which they themselves have long since discorded inwardly, If uot outwardly. The Baptist "Underworld." Our Baptist friends, in bringing for wurd n new translation of the Itlble, have sought to reconcile matters by the uso of the tonn "underworld" In stead of hell, as the translation of the Hebrew word Sheol nnd of the cor responding. Greek word Hades. This Ih a step In the right direction, but too conservative. All educated peoplo know that Sheol and Hades signify tho tomb, tho death state. Sheol Is translat ed nvavc mill alt In our Common Ver sion Hlhle more frequently than It is translated hrll. Why should Christian ministers spend years In colleges and seminaries to learn these things, and then fear to tell the people the facts? Do they realize that the mlsundeiKtiind ing of this subject of htil Is emptying their churches iiuil Mumbling thinking people Into Higher ('rltlclsin lnlldcdlly, etc., leading on to nlhelsm anil anarchy? What the Bible Does Tench. The Illlile declares that all transgres sion of the Dhlno Law Is sin, and that nil sin Is punishable with the same penalty- death Thus Adam's disobe dient c ill eating the forbidden fruit brought upon lilui the sentence of death, which by the laws of heredity he bus transmitted to nil mankind. All our sin and sickness, sorrow nud death, therefore, come as the penalty of Adam's sin. St. l'aul spectlleally says that by one man's disobedience sin entered Into the world and death lis the result of sin: thus death has passed upon all men, beeauso all are sinners. (Humans CM'-'. ID.) Although men may multiply the transgressions, they can not Increase tho penalty, because the Divine I,nw has only one penalty for In t lie death penalty-extinction. Hut Divine Mercy has arranged for man's redemption by providing that Jchiih should pay the penalty for Adam's sin. This lie did when Ho of fered Himself and died, "the Just for the unjust" The life of .lesus, us n corresponding price for the forfeited life of Adam, guaranteed the cancella tion of Adam's sin; nnd this means nil opportunity for Adam to return to the Father's house as n son, in due tlnio. under the assistance of Messiah's King dom. Or, neglecting these privileges when they shall come to him, Adam would be counted as refusing the grace of flod and would die (lie Second Death, from which there will bo no re demption nnd no resurrection. Hut before Adam cnn refuso God's grace, he must be made intelllucnlly aware vf it lie could not know of It during the nine hundred thirty years of Jill dying under tho curse, because It It ( ;i'ASIQK. gUSSHQ Russell's was rioFybt aecompTislicu"."CfirlBt had not yet died. Adam could not be aware of God's grace in Christ Blnco Jesus died, because Adam has been asleep in death, wholly unconscious waiting for the morning of the New Dispensation and the awakening and the knowledge which will reach him then. What is thus true respecting Adam will be true also respecting every mem ber of his posterity. They nil losl God's favor nnd enmo under the curst Df denth, by heredity, through Adam nnd tho redemption of Adam, will mean the redemption of all humanity tho payment of the penalty of original tin for every member of Adam's race. Tho setting up of Messiah's Kingdom will not be for the purpose of furthei punishing them, for under the reign of sin and death they were already under punishment. Having purchased mankind with HI. own sacrifice, our Lord will Inaugurate tho Messianic Kingdom for the very purpose of helping mankind up out ol sin and degradation, back to the per feet image and likeness to God origi nally bestowed upon Adam. The Mil lennial Age Is spoken of as a thousand. year Day of Judgment, but this doe! not signify n Judgment for Adam's sin That sentence wns pronounced six thou sand years ago. During Christ's Millennial Kingdom, mankind will go on trial for Judgment to ascertnlu whether or not, ufter at taining full knowledge of God, they will nvall themselves of Messiah's as sistance to come back Into harmony with the Creator. The willing and ob- dlent will be perfected again In the flesh, and the remainder will be de stroyed in the Second Denth as follow ers of Satan. The Church will' bo associated with her Lord In that great work of dealing with the world. In order to prepare her for that great glory and honor, het calling and olectlon must take place In advance of the coming of the King, het Bridegroom. It must take place, there fore, before the end of this Gosol Ago. The Scriptures clearly tench that some will during tho .Messianic reign, receive stripes, or chastisements, for their development in righteousness and that the fullest penalty, Second Death, will como only to wilful evil-doer. And hero wo may note the Divine nr rnngenient In respect to nil wilful sins of the present life. Each wilful sin makes Its mark makes tho conscience more calloused, and the heart tho more tony. In this manner evil-doers treas ure up for themselves wrath against the Day of Wraththe Day of Judg ment, the Day of Just retribution. As tho doing of righteousness pro duces a good character, tho doing of unrighteousness wilfully, produces nn evil character, nnd will necessitate the more stripes, which, If unheeded, will bring upon the evil-doer the Second Death. In this connection we can re member St. Paul's words: "Some men's sins are open beforehand, going before to judgment the penalty, while oth ers they follow after." (1 Timothy 0:21.) Not merely the Church receives tribulation In the present time, but Jus tice sometimes overtakes evil-doers and works n measure of reformation In the present life, leaving proportionately fewer steps to be retraced In the life to como. God's Law of Forgivenese. God hns mado provision for the for giveness and reconciliation of Adnm and all of his children. Sumo during the Gospel Ago are privileged to como to God through Jesus as their Adve cato and by becoming Ills true dis ciples to have full forgiveness of sins and full reconciliation to the Father. For tho remainder of mankind God's provision is different. Divine Justice will forgive tho world en masse at tho Instance of the great Mediator, and will turn the world over to Him, that Ho may restore them to perfection nnd make It possible for them to be re ceived back again into God's family. Thus wo see that God's forgiveness Is directed by principles of Justice. Hut He commands Ills people that, be ing Imperfect themselves and recipi ents of Ills Hercy, they shall not at tempt to deal with their fellows wholly on the basis of Justice, but shall for give one another, even ns God for Christ's sake lias forgiven them. Di vine Mercy purposes to embrace every member of Adam's race In the glorious provision through Christ. Punishment In Our Text. Our text is the summing up of the parable of The Sheep and the Goats. Only Illlile students, apparently, have noticed that this parable does not be long to the present Age; but Is a de scription of conditions which will pre vail during Messiah's Kingdom. This Is Indicated by the setting. Wo read: "When the Son of Man shall como in His glory, and all the holy angels with lllm, then shall Ho sit upon the Thrum) of His glory; and before lllm shall be gathered nil peoples: nud He shall separate them one from another, as a shepherd dlvldcth his sheep from the goats." (Matthew 2.ri:.H, ;i2. An other Scripture assures us that when the Redeemer shall appear in glory, Ills Church will appear with lllm, for the accomplishment of the blessed things foretold respecting that glorious Kingdom and Its work of blessing all the families of the earth. The Lord's sheep of the Millennial Ago will be the willing and obedient, who rejoice to be In harmony with Hod. These will be gathered to the right hand of the Klng-tlie plnco of favor. The goats, correspondingly, arc placed on the left hand.-Messiah's disfavor, because of their persistence In waywardness so well illustrated by Ihe goat's wayward disposition. At (lie close of that thousand-year Day of blessed opportunities the whole world of mankind will be found In either one class or tho other. Then will come tho final settlement Tho Day of Christ Is Divinely, appointed for the Sermon pultliig "(lowTTof slu ln'lts" efe'ry'form, and tho death, destructiot of all who love or sympathize with sin Satan and all other wayward ones. Jesus said to some in Ills day: "Ye are of your father, the Devil, for his work ye do." Tho goats will be of Sa tan's company, because, like him, they choose tho way of sin nnd opposition to God, Truth and righteousness. Our text might be more literally rendescd. These Satan nnd his followers, Includ ing the "goats" of the parable shall go nwny into everlasting eutting-off Ifrom life, but the righteous the "sheep" of the pnrable, shall be ushered Into life everlnstlng. Tho Lord does not say that either Satan or the goats will be sent to ever lasting torment, but Into everlasting punishment everlasting denth a death from which there will be no resurrec tion. They shall perish like natural brute bensts. 2 I'etcr 2:12. The Greek word here rendered pun. lsliment is kulusiit, which means prun ing, as a husbandman prunes the dead wood from his orchard or vineyard. So Satan nnd all his hosts will be cut off Dually from God's blessings, and be destroyed in the Second Death. An other use of the word kolasln In classic Greek Is to restrain; ns, "The chariot' eers restrain kolasln their (lory steeds." So God, through Christ, de clares that the Second Death shall ever lastingly restrain Satan and all who have his goat-like, wayward disposition after having bad full knowledge and opportunity to develop opposite dispo sition. In a previous verse the same parable puts tho results of the trial of the na tions for llfo or death, during the Mes siah's Kingdom, In different language. It declares that the reward to the sheer will be, "Come, ye blessed of My Fa ther, inherit the kingdom prepared foi you from the foundation of the world." This Is the kingdom which was origi nally given to Adam, but lost through disobedience. This Is tho kingdom which Jesus by obedience to the Law had a right to claim for Himself, but which He sacri ficed for the benellt of hiimniilty. The Father gave to lllm and to the Church. His Bride, a Heitvetily Kingdom, not founded when tho earth was founded, but "from fccore the foundation of the world." Messiah, during the Millen nial Age, will prove who of mankind are worthy of everlasting human life at tho end of Ills thousand-year reign. The Lord will deliver to God the do minion, or the kingdoin'of earth. Man kind will thenceforth be responsible di rectly to the Heavenly Father, as we read In 1 Corinthians 15:24. The fate of tho goats Is described In theso words: "Then shall Ho any to them on Ills left hand the goats. De part from Me, ye cursed unlit, into everlasting (Ire, prepared for the Devil nnd his angels." The fact that this Is a parable forces tho conclusion thnt the tire Is as symbolical as are the sheep and the gonts. Fire here, as every where In the Bible, Is used as a symbol of destruction. Everything evil and unfit, Including Satan and ail who fol low his perverse ways, are to be de stroyed "In the lake of (Jre. which Is symbolizes the Second Death." Itevelatlon 20:14. Cutting Off Right Hand or Foot. On another occasion Jesus, describ ing how much the future life should be appreciated, declared that a man had better cut off bis right hand or bis right foot or pluck out his right eye, rnther than otherwise be cast Into the flro thnt shall never be quenched and whore the worm dietb not. (Mark 9:40, 47, 48.) Tho Master did not mean Uls words to be taken literally, and no Christian would be Justified In maim ing himself. What tho Muster meant, evidently, was that tho pleasures nnd appetites of tho present, though precious to us as are our most useful members, should bo sacrlllced rather than that maintain. Ing present blessings we should full to attain (ho promised Kingdom. So, likewise, wo must Interpret Ills words respecting tho worm dying not nnd tile fire not being quenched, The disciples knew of only one plnco where theso words could lie applicable. That plnco wns "the valley of Illnnom" Gehenna where the refuse of Jerusa lem was thrown ns into a garbage fur nace for destruction. Fires of brim stone were kept burning In the bottom to destroy tho germs of disease, and no ono extinguished thoso tires, Riilh er, they were perpetuated. And If, per chance, some carcass fell outside the flro line, the worms devoured It No ono w ished to destroy the worms and preserve the carcass, Gehenna thus became a type, or fig ure, of the titter destruction awaiting tho finally rebellious, who must perish "as natural bmte beasts," that the earth may bo cleansed. Our Lord's references to the worms and to tho Are were doubtless appreciated by those who heard. It would nlgnlfy to them that, ns the offal was destroyed, so the wicked would be classed as the offal of humanity nnd bo dually destrojed In the Second Death. On previous occasions wo have shown ttiat our Lord's reference to weeping and gnashing of teeth do not refer to experiences either In the grave or Id the future life. They refer to the snd experiences of some In the end of this Age, In the great tlnio of trouble with which It w ill close. Some will be great ly disappointed because after they havo preached In Christ's name nnd In His mime cast out demons, He shall declare them unworthy of Ills recognition. We also remind our bearers thnt the parable of The Itlch Man nnd Lnrnrtis is now clearly understood nnd Keen to be full of beauty nnd Important Instruc tion, given In symbolic language. We have pleasure in offering a treatise on this topic In print, free of cost, In re sponse to a postcard request sent to the Brooklyn Tabernacle, Hrooklyp, N, ?. Routineg Business in House DILL TO I)ITII)E THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT AND CREATE THE TWELFTH WILL UNDOUBTEDLY PASS-MORE GOOD ROAD BILLS. Third' reading had taken place nnd the vote had been called for on the bill Introduced by the senate Judiciary committees for tho creation of the Twelfth judicial district by tho di vision of the third district, when mo tion was made for the noon adjourn ment. No difficulty Is anticipated in passing the bill this afternoon. The third district now comprise Marlon,' Linn, Polk, Yamhill and Tilla mook counties. If the bill pauses the third district will cover only Mttrion and Linn counties, the other three to bo the twolfth district. The business of the circuit oaurt for the third dis trict shall continue to be in two de partments, with two judges presiding. The bill provides that terms of court in dopartment No. 1 In the third dis trict shnll he as follows: In Linn county, on the first Monday of March, the first Monday of May, tho first Monday of September and the first Monday of December. In Marlon county, the first Monday of January, the first Monday of April, the first Monday of July and the first Mondny of October. ' In department No. 2 of the third district the terms of court will be as follows: , In Linn county, the first Monday of April, tho first Monday, of June, the , first Monday of October, tho first Mon- j da;' of January. In Marlon county, i the first Monday of February, the first ! Monday of May, the first Monday of August and the first Monday of No-, vember. ' In the twelfth Judicial district the, terms of court shnll be hold according to tho following schedule; In Polk county, the first Monday of , February, the first Mondny of August, tho first Monday of November. In Yamhill county, the first Monday of Mnrch, the first Monday of September and tho first Monday of December. In Tillamook county, the first Monday of April and the first Monday of Oc tober. The Salaries of Attorneys. Tho law provides that tho district attorney for the third judicial district shnll receive $2."0 per annum, with assistants In both Linn nnd Marion counties, who shnll receive $000 per 1 fin,,ll,,1 In 111 nnH.I,. A..nn,..l ....IPtl. I ""in, in, ,i, iiiu uuni.v in.-un.-u district the governor will he required to appoint a judge and a district at torney, both of whom must be resi dents of the district. Tho district at torney is to receive $1800 yearly for his services, while an assistant In each county will receive $100 yearly. Governor West again this morning received practically the whole support of the sennte when the bill of Senator Wood, Introduced nt. the request of the governor, for the prevention of the sain or hnrter of liquors or drugs to convicts of the Btate penitentiary, and providing punishment for the of fense, wns passed by a heavy majority. No oilier bills were given third rend ing In tho morning session. IIIIIs Read First Time. A bill of Importance, and one thnt promises a hard fight In the senate, wns Introduced nnd given first rending today was that by Senator Calklkns, making It possible for county court b to Improve county roads by the as sessment of the nbuttlng property. Other bills introduced nnd rend the first tlnio this morning were the fol lowing: By Miller, to nmend section 30!)0 of Lord's Oregon Lnws. 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When your bowel, nre not natur ally Fiereim d auch a. they would be if you took a good brink walk of six or .even mile, a day out in the open, they rrtpiirft artificial eierrise and a corrective tonic that will eoothe and trmiKilien while regulating the bowel, to natural action, Free If It Fails Wo have en much faith in Rexall Ordcrliea a. theanfctit, molt depend able, rasiest-lo-luke, quictct acting and timet thoroughly good rcmefly for bowel trouble, thut wo offer them with our pmiliva guarantee that if they do not eatiafy for any rnaann whatever, we will hand back the money you paid lor them, Don't doubt, or holtato, Make u. prove our cinima. Come and got ft box of Hniull Orderlies today. CAVTIOM: rieriee bear In mind that Roxall Orderlle. are not told by all drug gists, You cnn buy Hexall Orderlies only at The ltexall Store. . You can buy Hexall Diderlire in thia community only at our .tore! PERRY'S DRUG The ffivxa& Stores 8ALEM ' There I. a Knell Store In nesrly entry town and elty la the United State., Canada ant On. Britain. There t. a different Retail Remedy fnr nearly Tery ordinary human IUr ajaoa MpecutUy dteit tied tor the particular ill tor whiotl it is raoommended. The Rexall Store are America'! Qreatest Drug Store amend section 2686, Lord's Oregon Laws, pertaining to the office of state printer. By1 Moser, for the regu lation of tho working hours of drug clerks. By Butler, for the greater safety of railroad employes. By Neun cr, by request, nsking an appropria tion for a bridge across the Unipqua river. By Butler, regulating candida cies for judicial offices. To ItciioTC Sllctz Settlers. Senator Carson was author of sen ate joint memorial to congress, Intro duced this morning, nsking the na tional legislative body to consider fa vorably Congressman Hawley's bill now pending In congress for the relief of settlers on the Slletz Indian reser vation. Senator Miller Introduced a joint resolution that the senate and house meet in joint session on Wednesday, February 12, for the observance of an appropriate program of Lincoln's birthday. Thursday of this week will be the Inst day of the session that bills may be Introduced In either house without the consent of three-fourths of the members. The resolution Introduced on the first day of the session by Sen ator Dlmlck to this effect, has been concurred in by the house. The res olution ns Introduced was rnpre string ent making the unanimous consent of the members necessary for the intro duction of any measure after the 25th day of the session. Tho resolu tion was amended by the resolutions committee. Some Senatorial Notes. Senator Milt Miller, the "sage of Lebanon," hns been a member of the senate ever since the winter of the blue snow, No one knows Just how old the senntor Is. A clerk, who has been about the legislative balls for a dozen sessions, says the sage Is at least 125 years old. But, whilo an tiquo in years, he Is young In mind, and is the dude of tho legislature. IIo Is a regular Beau Bnimmel, is Sena tor Miller. In sartorial fastidiousness he hns Thompson and McColloch backed clear off the boards. Senator Miller has an advantage over Thomp son, too, in that his hair Is curlier than Is the senator's from Lake coun ty. A. F. Hofer, whilom secretary of the Salem Board of Trade, now gentleman of leisure, wns browsing about in the legislative linlls this morning. The senate session tills morning was not opened with prayfer, according to usual custom, no minister being pres ent. President Malarkey called for a minister from the audience, hut none responded. It was the first morning session Blnce tho opening day that a minister has uot been present. C. M. -Swain, once editor of the Walla Walla Union, now capitalist and lesseo from tho stato of salt deposits In Ldike county,' was a visitor In the scnato this morning, Mrs. C. A. Barrett,' of Athena, Ore gon, wife of Senator Barrett, Is in Sa lem for the legislative period. She Is a frequent visitor at the senate cham ber. The bencflclent oountenance and stentorian voice of Dan Kollaher were absent from their owner's seat In the senate today. CONVICTS BADLY TREATED. (Continued from page 1.) for the state to takeellfe, and there fore tho state had a legal right to en force surgical operations, ho argued. Then came the bombshell of Mr. Mit chell and the noon adjournment. The house passed threo bills this forenoon and got Into a hot tight over the Schuebcl bill to mnko nn equal We won't ask you to ign anything or obligate you in any way. Your mere request will bring n return of your money, You tuku no rink what ever. 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Tho Howard bill, ninklng it unlawful to keep or main tain dlfrcputnblo dance halls known ns liurdy gurdlcs was passed without a dissenting vote. The Gill bill raising tl.o penalty for soiling liquor without a license (o a line of from $2."0 to $5(1(1 and milling a county jail sentence of from CO days to six months, wan also passed, as was tho Nichols bill prohib iting livestock from running nt largo on any fenced highway or coun'y road This bill was voted on last week and lost, but was unanimously reinstated when It was amended to exempt east em Oregon from Its provisions. When tho Schuebcl bill camo up n hot fight at once developed, lllnkle of Umatilla, moved that It be referred to the committee on Irrigation for fur ther consideration, claiming that ns the bill applied to water power that comnilti',ee should a'so properly con sider It. Schuebcl asserted that the bill had nothing whatever to do with irrigation, Hint It merely provides for tho sale of water for development of power, and created a sensation by stating that powerful Interests were lighting it nnd that they were behind a movement to prevent the bill from coming before the house for passage. Ho called at cntlon to the fact that the bill ha1 been Introduced tho second day of tho session and that It had twice been referred to committee where It had received careful consider ation. Ho declared that ho would not stand for further delay, and that he hoped lie would not have to say some sensational tilings, hut would do so If It bocamo necessary. Ho said that a powerful lobby against the bill was still at the state house, and was In tho plot to delay. Smith of Klnmath and Hngood, of Multnomah declared thnt the bill would wiirk a hardship on hundreds of personB who had filed on water rlgli's for the purpose of Irrigating their lands. They pleaded that tho lrrga ton committee Bhould bo given the hill for consider,!' Ion, nnd argued that It properly belonged to this committee. Hughes, of Marlon, and Mitchell and Tottx'r upheld Schuebel and argued for a vote 011 tho bill at one Schuebel contends that the bill merely equalizes the tax of claimants who have filed on wntor for power purposes. Ho poln'ed out that big cor poratlons that had filed prior to the Rostein & Greenbaum New Ginghams New Percales Dainty, Pretty Patterns New Ladies' Shirt Waists The Newest From the East Sure to Please You 17-Inch embroideries, good qualities, only 25c yard, . Corset cover embroidery, 1 Tic yard. 42 'j -inch flouncing", $1.00 goods, 50o yard. 42H-lnch floiinclngs, $1.25 goods, 75o yard. 246 COMMERCIAL STREET 1 t i f 1 i .".in - j.j law of 1!)(I9 on the same subject were pnylng much less tax than those per iling who had lllcd under the provis ions of the law of l'.Hl. In some cases itho difference was as much as $74 to- $.'000. He pleaded that his bill meant only fn'r play and Justice with all owners of water lights A motion finally prevailed, with Schuebel consulting that the bill be rnforrcd to the in'lsviliim conimltteer j with the understanding that it report the hill back not later than Wednes day morning. SNAPS For a few days only.G-room house, barn, windmill, good water, 3 large lots 50x1 SO feet, about 40 good bearing; fruit trees, closo to school and car line, Price $2L'D0; terms, W7&0 Will buy 7-room house, large lot, COx; 150 feet, on Court street, all assess- jmcnts paid, beautiful location, Just east of the stato house. Another Snap. A good house, modern Improvements, barn, all kinds of bearing fruit trees, two acres of land on good street andl between two car lines; ripe for sub division, where you can double your money quick. Price $1500; terms. Se Mr. Drunner, 347 State street. Sfl'.'.O Will buy a fine lot 50 125 feet, clos to a paved street. Choice Lot. 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