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Daily Capital '"Journal PAGES 9 TO 12 36TH YEAR. SALEM, OBEGON, SATURDAY, WAIifH IB. 1913. DDirr nun rmiTP on trains and nrws rniisc iu iicmo btandb. fivb cents. SECOND SECTION Avoid Impure Milk THE GRANDEST OF i for Infants and Invalids v Pfllti 3 w yu It means, the Ori'ii! and HALT The Food-Drink for all Ages. Genuine 3mitatwnl Rich milk, malted grain, In powder form. For infants, invalids and growing children. Pure nutrition, upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. More healthful than lea or coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Keep it on your sideboard at home. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Ask for HORLBCK'S. Take no substitute. HORLICK'S Contains Pure Milk Oregon wants C FARMERS , -7T WT . , , t :l I A Mi COLONIST FARES T3 ALL POINTS IN OREOOTJ, DAILY MARCH 1U TO AP.UL 13, 1U13 SOUTHERN i'ACIFIC MW YORK $8(1.00 88.00 30.00 4B.U 41.00 T.00 ao.oo CHICAGO NEW ORLEANS MEMPHIS. BT LOUIS - KANSAS CITY fftOM OTHIft CITlfl 0OPtfllrNDINnLV LOW Colnniiit Pnresaro WKKi-imt NO only, hut can lie prrpuui from any imint. If ymihnve frieitds or relative in theEust who desire tit "Mettle In Ort Cim," you can depn.sit faro wtlh your lurul srtMtt and a ticket will bo trlrifrnplicd to any tv I (tress di'Mrcd. 1 Call on m'uresi iiui-nl or write to llio undv mened for illustrated OrcL'Ui litera ture to sund Eiist, Iobh M. Scott fiminl Patcsnctr Afirit, Portland. OrwR I lOCnCHASKASTAl I I ROUT 1 3 I Low Colonist Fares Daily March 15th to April 15th, to All Points on Oregon Electric Railway from 2 y anno Ix. i uuiwi i y 1 Aiiy 1 Clilcnifo I'corlB M".00 st. Louis ....fci'.no Milwaukee.... $:I0.70 Mttlo Itiirk ...2.r.o .HcmpiiiH ii.ro New Orleans I8.0. Mlniir-iipolls ..$.10.00 Duluth $30.00 Kansas City 10.00 Oiniiha $.'10.00 HI Joseph ... $110.00 Lincoln 10.00 From other eastern points In proportion. Tell your friends In the East of this opportunity of moving West on low fares, Direct train sorvlce via Burlington Route, Northern Taclflc, Great Northern and Spokane, Portland & Seattle, and Oregon Electric Hallways. You can deposit funds with me and tickets will be furnUhed people in the East, Details will bo furnished on request. W. D. SKINNER, C. E. ALB IN, Traffic Manager, Portland, Ore. Gonoral Agent, Salem, Ore. Kingdom Will Eclipse All Others. It Will Bo a Marriage Feast and an In augural Ceremony Combined Jesus' Victory Through Death Constituted His Divine Election to Be King of Kings and Lord of Lords Immedi ately He Betrothed a Bride Eighteen Centuries of Wedding Garment Preparation. I Is That a New Collar Vou Have, Jack? "No, It's one I lime htid for some time. WliyH "Why It looks so clean and evenly Imindcrrd-lt looks like new." This Is a common conversation with men who send their collars, shirts and cuffs to us.. Wo appreciate that nvn want their laundry Just right. 3o we give It personal attention the same as we will give your laundry. Just send your GOOD clothes to this GOOD laundry. Wo give that 'newness look." SALEM LAUNDRY CO. i 136-166 South Liberty Phone 25 Washington, D. C, March 9.-Pns-tor Itussoll arriv ed here this morn ing on his return from rnnnma, Kingston, Havana, Key Went, Tanipu nnd rVnsncolu. Ills coining was eager ly awaited by the Washington Tem ple Congrcgnlloii. He took for his text Jesus' words, 'When the Sun of Man shall come In IIIh glory, and all the holy angels with lllin, then shall lie sit upon the Throne of His glory." (Matthew 23:31.) lie said: When six thousand years ago man transgressed the Divine command and line under the sentence, "Dying, thou shalt die," he wns cast out of Eden, that In the unprepared earth ho might pay the death penalty, with labor and Hweat of face going down to the tomb. Even then, In the declaration that the Seed of the woman would eventually bruise the serpent's head, God Implied nil ultimate victory for humanity, over Satan and sin ujid its death penalty. Ijiter. God's Covenant wilh Abraham told that the victory would come through his posterity, but siill did not xplnln how. Centuries later. Alira- luuu's favored posterity became the Jewish nation, and came Into covenant relationship with God through Mos-s. the mediator of the I.nw Covenant. Their hope wns that they could so thor oughly keep God's Law as to merit everlasting life: and that learning how to practise this self-control, nnd gain the victory over sin, they would be competent to teach all nations, and to deliver mankind from sin nnd death. However, centuries of effort proved that none were able to keep the Divine T.aw satisfactorily; for all continued to dto. The next Divine lesson wns one of faith in God. Israel could not keep the I.nw Covenant satisfactorily could not, therefore, have everlasting life. Hence they could not teach others to do what they could not do. The les son of faith was that they should look forward to a coming Messiah, "A rrlnco and n Savior." Through Him all the promises would bo fultllled. For centuries they waited for Him, nnd soiiL'ht to annlv Moses' words: "A Prophet shall the Lord your God raise up unto you from amongst your breth ren, llko unto me tho antitype of Moses; nim shall yo hear in nil things whatsoever He shall say unto you. And every soul which will not hear that Prophet, shall be destroyed from among the people." Acts 3:22. 23. Vnrlous were the hopes nnd Imagin ings respecting Messiah. He was to ho the antitype of both David nnd Sol omon, the antitype or Aaron ami mei- clilzedek-vcry great! Ilo was to reign from sea to sea. (Psalm 72:8.) Lltl- mately, so successful would be Ills reign that tho knowledge of the Lord should nil the wholo earth, as the wa ters cover the deep. iHnbnkkuk 2:14.) Not only Israel would be blessed by Him, but all nations, peoples, kindreds and tongues, Unto Him every knee would bow and every tongue con fess, to the glory of God. Philippines 2:10. II. The hearts of Israel looked forwnrd with prldo to that day when Messiah would exalt them very highly in the earth and iissoclnte them with Himself In the ruling nnd blessing of all people. Ah! they thought, the Inauguration day will come, when as King of kings nnd Lord of lords Israel's Messiah will wlold a scepter which all will recognize and under which all will receive a blessing! Those good hopes held to gether the "chosen people," as no oth er nation or people have ever been held together. They are waiting still, though disconcerted by tho length of time nnd by the various evidences that others nre In some respects more fa vored than themselves. Messiah and the Jubiloe at Hand. At last Israel's Star of Hope Is ris ing! At Inst the prophecies tell that tho morning of Joy Is about to dawn iinil "the desire of all nations shall come." Not merely Jews nre claiming that Messiah's Day Is nigh, nnd that the Divine blessing Is about to come upon Jerusalem ami nil the people of (bid. but Christian lllhle students see the same. MoliiiiniucihiiiK are claim ing the same. Kree Masons are claim ing the same. All men are In expecta tion of something wonderful, Just at the door. The blessings multiplied tiHn us In the Inventions of the lost half centur all bespeak the Now Dispensation, the reign of the King of kings. And If the lirrparatlont are on so grand a scale what will be the grandeur of the h auguralio and of the reign Itself! Truly the Scrlptnres say that "eye hnth not seen, nor car heard the things that God hath In reservation for them that love IIIui." 1 Corinthians 2:1). Inauguration Scene of Our Text. Leading in the grand procession pic ture Is The Son of Man. following whom will be all the holy messengers; but with III in upon His glorious Throne will be Ills liride class a saintly few. Thus It Is written, "When Christ shall appear, then shall ye also appear with Hlin in glo ry" (Colosslans 3:4); again, "To him that overcometh will 1 grunt to sit with Mo In My Throne." Revolution 3:21. Through the Prophets of old the pic ture was given us of tho triumphal en trance of Messiah, saying, "Lift up your heads, O ye gates; nnd be yo lifted up, yo everlasting doors, nnd the King of glory slmll come In Jehovah of Hosts, He Is the King of glory." (Psalm 24:7, 10.) It Is Jeho vah's Kingdom that is to bo establish ed when Messiah comes; for Messiah is the godlike One, Jehovah's Repre sentative, who for a thousand years will rule the world for the abolishment of sin nnd death, and the uplifting of Israel and nil the nations. Messiah Is spoken of as the Seed of David, who should inherit his throne. (Luke 1:31-33.) Ho who wns accord ing to the flesh David's Sou Is accord ing to tho Spirit David's Lord, and He It Is that shall nit upon the Throne. Itut as the tlirono upon which David sat was the Throne of Jehovah, so the Throne of Messiah will be Jehovah's Throne also. "Oh. that will bo a crowning Such as onrtli bns never known, When Christ Ills Klnuilom rhiill receive, liuforo the great while Throne!" Grand as have been the Inaugural services of the past week, they were as nothing In contrast with the glorious crowning Day for which the earth has been waiting six thousand jears. Hap py, earnest and hopeful as were tho faces that greeted tho President, tho picture was tame as compared with the light and Joy und confidence that will till the world when mankind come to realize that during the past six thou sand years God has been making prep aration for this great Day that is even now dawning. Then gratitude wl)l go up to the txnd from faithful hearts. Then truly on the grandest possible scale all that trust In Messiah wlir'shoiir, "Ilosanna lo the Son of David.! Blessed is Ilo that Cometh in tho nhnie of the Lord! Ilosanna in the highest!" Then Mes siah will take Ills Kingdom ns God's Representative, His Holy One to rule the earth, and to dispense the blessings which God promised In the Abrahatnh Covenant and reiterated "by the month of nil Ills Holy Prophets Blnce the world began." Wherein Did the Jews Fail? Tho Jews did not fall. All tho prom ises of God made to them are still theirs. He never ottered them spiritual favors. Ilo never suggested that Ho would tnke them to Heaven. Tho strongest promise made, even to Abra ham, was Hint all the land which could bo seen would be given to him and to his seed. All the blessings of Israel were to come through Messiah, whose Kingdom Is about to be Inaugurated. What God did for the Jews at the First Advent of Jesus wns something more thnn Ilo ever proiul .'d to do for them. He foretold through the Proph ets that Messiah would suffer; yen, that "as, Moses lifted up the serpent In the wilderness, even so must the Sou of Man bo lifted up." The Jews merely fultllled a part of tho Divine Program, (lad Messiah gone to niiolher nation, doubtless there would have been simi lar results. No other nation, Indeed, was so well prepared as the Jews by Divine Instruction through Uie Law and tho Prophets. What God did for that natlen moro than Ho promised to do was that Ho gave them an opportunity of becoming more than the natural seed os Abra ham. Ho gave them the opportunity of becoming spirit beings-members of Spiritual Israel. So many as received Jesus, nnd became consecrated to bo Ills disciples, were received of the Father, begotten of the Holy Spirit, re ceived Into tho faintly of God ns Spir itual Israelites, as the Spiritual Heed of Abraham. But tiiose were few. Then Divine favor turned to tho Gen tiles, and gave to them a similar oppor tunity of coming into membership with the Spiritual Seed of Abraham. This work has required nearly nineteen cen turies and Is now about completed. In other words, we understand that tho Messiah clnss Is about complete Jesus the Head, faithful Jews next, tho faith ful from the Gentiles next. Jesus the Head long ago entered into His glory. Some of His members have already entered In, nnd soon the last members will pass beyond the veil Then the preparatory work of making un the Messianic class will be com pleted. Immediately on the Inauguration of The Messiah, Ills work of ruling and blessing will begin. At that point, ac cording to the Scriptures, Nutural Is rael will return to God's favor, and be granted the chief blessing under the new administration. And through the Kingdom of Israel, ns the earthly rop reseiitallve of Messiah's Invisible, Splr Itual Kingdom, the blessing f John vah will rem li to all tin' families of the Mrth.-Genesls 12:3: 22:. 1M. What Israel Did Not 8e.. The Jewish people fulled to note those portions of prophecy which fori1 told Messiah's sufferings. As a sheep before her shearers Is dumb, so He would neither open Ills mouth nor use any of Ills superior powers lo hinder the accomplishment of God's will In n spect to Ills death. (Isaiah .'.3:7.1 The chastisement for human sin wns borne by lllin. In order that, ns man's Re deemer, He might have the right to forgive human sin nnd to raise man kind out of their degradation and bring them back Into harmony with God's Law, fully justllied through the blood of the Redeemer. Not only the Jews failed to see the necessity for a dying Savior, but tho whole Gentile world may bo said to equally fall lo grasp the Import of Jesus' death. ThP death of Jesus was necessary for two reasons; (1) As man's redemption price; (i As evidencing Ills own faith fulness to God, 1 1 is own loyalty even unto death, and consequently Ills right to the Divine promise of n glorious ex ultation, compensating His devotion, His sclf-sncrllicc, and honoring Ills name above every name making Him partaker of the Divine nature. With out His redemptive work, the penalty of Divine Justice would have rested forever upon the human race, and none could have been resurrected from the dead. The sentence of death upon man would bring him to tho same con dition of nonentity as the dying of the brute accomplishes in him. But God knew in advance of Ills own purpose to arrange for mankind the payment of the penalty through Ills Son, who died, the Just for the unjust, to bring them back into harmony with God. It Is for this reason that none living prior to Jesus were accepted to sonaiilp in God's family, after Father Adam lost that privilege through disobedi ence. Only alter the redemption could the Invitation lo sonshlp be extended. Thoso who accepted needed to wait until Pentecost to receive It. They waited until Jesus, who died for their slus, asionded up on High to make reconciliation on our behalf. Forth with the Father accepted all who came unto III in through Christ, and the Holy Spirit came upon such, Inducting them Into tho Divine family as sons. The difference between tho Church mill the world Is that tho Church is called out from the world now, when everything Is unfavorable, while Satan is unbound, while Ignorance and su perstition hold sway, nnd while the reign of sin nnd death Is In progress. These circumstances make for the Church a narrow way of sclf-sacrlllce In walking in the footsteps of Jesus. But because of this severer trial of tho narrow way, the Church is lo nave tne superior blessing iilsn glory, honor, Immortality, Divine nature, the First Resurrection from earthly to Heaven ly conditions. Then will come the general blessing which God lias provided, through Mes siah's sacrilice, for the world. All sin ned In the one- man Adam. All have been redeemed by the other Man Christ Jesus, il Corinthians 13:21.) All arc to lie awakened from tho sleep of death. All are to have a full op portunity to come to a knowledge of tho Truth. And nil nre to bo given everlasting life, who develop tho spir it of holiness. Only the Incorrigible, those who love Iniquity and hate right eousness, will eventually bo sentenced to the Second Death, from which there will bo no recovery. Necessity For Christ's Reign. More nnd more we realize that edu cation will not do for the world all that we once hoped. Many of us hoped that the education of the heathen would make saints of thorn, forgetting that education in the home-land has not made snlnts very generally. There are good people, moral people, trustworthy people, who are not Christians at nil, But they are the exceptions. The ma jority of people are not sufficiently strong of chnractor to stand thus alone without tho help of Christ. The great mass of mankind seem to need something In the way of chastise ment, punishment, to offset the down ward tendencies of their own fallen flesh. A few possibly have been re strained by tho absurd teaching of eternal torment at the hands of de mons, presented for a long time In tho name of Chrlstlnnlty. But tho major ity reason that whoever elso gets those experiences, tliry will not. Thus we find that nearly nil the murderers Imprisoned nre such as have known the erroneous teaching of eternal torment, and yet have been unabashed thereby. In other words, they linve given an outward assent to the teaching, but really have never believed It or been Influenced by It. What the world needs Is a strong government, which will hold In re straint the weaker nnd baser elements of society, and seek to help them up out of tiielr difficulties. But no gov ernment yet devised Is either strong enough or wise enough lo accomplish much along these lines. This is evi denced by the fact Hint crime Increases In proportion with Intelligence: so much so that, using all of our modern appliance telephones, telegraphs, dic tographs, pte.-wp sre scnrcely able to keep even with lawbreakers. All who have anything to do with police affairs shudder nt the thought of what might occur should the time ever come when the majority of a city should become stubborn nnd vicious through luck of work, want of broad etc. Thev tell us that such conditions would let loose the tiger of human pas slons as It has never before been know n In the world: for the tiger Is now edu cated, and the masses are on ii par wllli the masters-social, flnanclal and political. ' What we need Is Messiah's Kingdom - the verv Kingdom described to us In the Word of God. Ills rule will be thai of Justice and equity, and will give a fair opportunity to the poor and the needy. (Psalm "2:4.1 Ills Kingdom will Hiibdiio vice nnd crush It out, ami punish sin, In both rich and poor. Ill- Kingdom will lay righteousness to Hie linn and Justice to the plummet, and will sweep away the refuge of lies ami Hiiblifuges under which Injustice Is now so often chalked. 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