TAOB TOTS DAILY OAPI TAL JOVXXAL, aULXH. OZSOOS, MOKDAT, OCTOBES 8, 1913. HOSMER INDICTED BY BEST LAXATIVE FOR Pastor Russell's Sermon "The Suffragette? II DO FALSE GREEDS F0STERJ5RIME? Prison Statistics Support the In ference, Says Pastor Russell. CHRISTIANS SHOULD AWAKE. Reverence For God Constitutional With Alt With Proper Conception! of God All Would Delight to Worship Him. How Satan Hat Foatered the Mia concoptiona How Theee In Turn Hav. Driven Men From the Almighty In Feer God Hoi Been Pictured aa Beelzebub The Bible, Coneidered the Revelation of 8atanio Purpose, la 8hunned Tha People Pariah For Lack of Knowledge Tha True God Should Ba Preached True Knowl edge Will Draw AH Toward Him. Columbus. Ohio, September 2 8. Pastor Russell preached two dis courses here to day. We report one of them from the text "If our Gospel be bid. It Is hid to them that are lost, in whom the god of this world hath blind ed the minds of them which be lieve not lent the light of the glorious Gospel of Christ, who Is the image of God. should sblne unto them." 2 Cor lutLlans 4:3. 4. I do not charge our forefathers with evil Intent In I tie making of the creeds. I cheerfully admit that every creed contains an element of Divine Truth. My contention is that Sutan, tbe great Adversary of God. substituted tbe creeds for the Bible; and Into the creeds, through bnman weakness, be Injected a sufficiency of nonsense and "doctrines of devils" to render them un bealtbful for the taints, and absolutely poisonous to others, said Pastor Rus sell. Taking np his text be declared tbat its truthfulness Is manifest on every hand. The word Coupe! signifies the good Messnge, It Is the Message of tbe angels at the birth of Jesus: "Behold, we bring you Ithe Gospel good tidings of great Joy. which shall be unto all people!" This Gospel of joy and blessing, of Divine Love and Mercy to ward our race, an Id tbe Pastor, is com pletely bidden from the world. Even matured Christians discern but little of tt. because the creeds of human tra dition have so misrepresented God and Ills purposes as to make of them bad tidings not good tidings. Hath Blinded Their Minds. St. Paul, as well as the other Apos tles, foretold the fulling away of the Church from "the faith once delivered to the snlnts"; and be particularly pointed out Unit this would be the re sult of giving heed to "seducing splrUs" and "doctrines of demons" the fallen angels. (1 Timothy 4:1; Jude 6.) In a thoimnnd ways, through mediums, plunchettes, visions and (1 reams, etc., these fallen, seducing spirits have In truded their demon doctrines upon the Church of Christ And the whole pur port of their evil work seems to be to deceive mankind In respect to God's real purposes toward them, and Ills renl character. How wonderfully successful Satan and his fallen angels, tbe demons, have been! While persuading men that they were far off, stoking 11 res for humanity's future torture, they have really lieen hobnobbing with ecclesias tics and assisting In misinterpretation of the Illhle especially its parables and symbolic statements. To such an ritent Is this true that the glory of Giid manifested In Jesus for human j salvation Is completely confused ami i unintelligible to the world, Cnbellevers can reason, and do rea son. Those who reside In civilized In nds, Instructed along the lines of the creeds, Inquire. Why did God make us sinners, with depraved appetites anil sentence us to eternal torment, and then send Jesus to be the Snvlnr of merely such as become saints, believ ers In certain doctrines which they themselves call mysterious? lutein Kent heathen similarly ask. Why should God make such n plan as the mission aries relate? Why should He condemn us all to eternal torment and then make provision for only the few who hear of Jesus, and believe tho myste ries and monstrous Inconsistencies of wiiii of the creeds? lo not the facts today, after eight een centuries of creed blinded Chris tlaulty. corroborate the AKstlc's state ment tbat the "god of this world." fa tan, "hntb blinded tbe minds of them that believe not?" Otherwise surely the glorious Gospel of Christ now be coming more and more clear to Bible students, would long nuo have shone Into many hearts, carrying Joy and pence through reconciliation with God Tim statement of our text "If our Gospel be hid. It Is hid to them that are lost," does not moan that they are lost because they cannot see the Gos pel. Tho Bible distinctly tells us that all of Adam's race are lost through dis obedience. The Apostlo evidently means that the masses of tbe lost world raunnt see the Gospel light it : to bidden from them. Only the com WtraUveiy few lee it, and the; only as ' -'V they are guided by the Holy Spirit and their eye of understanding open. We may well thank God that the i. -ie in wbicb Satan will be thus priv ileged to put darkness for light to de ceive the world Is limited. Tbe Bible prophesies that soon Christ will take His great power. His first work will be the binding of Satan that be may oo longer deceive men. And then tbe Redeemer will begin His great work of blessing mankind. In the thousand years of His appointed reign. What Priaon 8tatiatica Show. In all modern prisons statistics are kept wblch show tbe religious instruc tion received by the prisoners earlier In life. In almost every instance the prisoners guilty of the most serious of fenses were from infancy trained to think of tbe Almighty as the great Enemy of His creatures, who foreknew and fore-arranged for the eternal tor ture of all but a handful. Did these creeds better those who confessed them? Did they Inspire in tbe parents of these criminals beart-devotlon to God? Nay, in almost every case where the false, horrible creed-Idol was wor shiped, fear prevailed instead of love, bedlam Instead of holiness. Is not this tbe case even today In tbe major ity of homes of so-called Christendom? Foolish Feara, Vain Imagination!. Little have we realized the foolish ness of such reasoning. The Influence of the creeds of the Dark Ages has been the very reverse of what has been expected of them. Man naturally baa a reverence for God. This may be seen In tbe shape of bis bead by those who can read pbrenologlcally. It Is seen also in tbe fact that in beatben lands worship Is practised. Tbe true knowledge of God would incline men to come to Him. The highest qualities of their being would find expression In worship, praise, adnratlon. With the enlightenment of the Bible man would Indeed learn tbat all are sinners. that all come short of that glorious perfection which God originally creat ed and which alone He can approve. Guided by Bible instruction ' these would realize that "the wages of Bin Is death" not eternal torment Romans 3:10-12: 6:23. The desire for life everlasting per sists In every creature: and man's at titude would have been to approach his Creator to ascertain if It would not be possible for him to return to rela tionship with God and to regain tbe gift of life everlasting. Then would have come the answer that no fallen creature is able to recover himself, but that God has provided through Jesus death a reconciliation. A Savior Able to Save. Aa the repentant one would strive to live up to tbe Divine standards and find It impossible because of inherited Imperfections, be would be drawn to the merciful Father In Heaven, to learn bow to attain to the condition which his benrt coveted. Then he would hear tbe answer through the 8crlptures that while God has provided for the world in general a thousand years of Restitution, yet He Is willing now to receive a few choice characters, on special terms. These must have their Master's spirit, a love tor right eousness and a hatred for Iniquity, a loyalty to God ready to lay down life and every other thing In His Bcrvlce. Such would be Inducted by faith Into the elect Church, would be begotten of the Holy Spirit to be trained by trials, dllllcultles. testings and polish lngs, and eventually, If faithful, be accorded a change of nature from earthly to Heavenly, participation with Christ In Ills great work of blessing ami restoring humanity during Dls thousand-year Reign. . Errors Effect tha Oppoiite. Our wily foe, Satnn, well knew all this, aud has worked In opiKisltlon to It By hiding from men the true Gos pel Unlit, he has, driven them In dread away from their best Friend Al mighty God, From infancy they hoped to escape eternal torture, but as the weaknesses of their fallen nature yield ed to tbe temptations on every band, they pruyed forgiveness. As sins mul tiplied, doubts and fears gained con trol, and In dread of God and In fear of tho unjust aud unmerciful arrange ments of the future taught them from Infancy, they pltiuged headlong Into sin, strlvii g to forget God. Some were led to out- excess, Koine to another gambling, drunkenness, frivolity, pleasure-seeking. One merchant told me of bis own ex perience He said. "My good Methodist wife told me 1 would surely go to bell. I replied, 'Mary, I know It, I know )tl Aud when 1 get there, there will be one sinner who will deservo some thing.'" He said. "Pastor Russell, I held the ordinary view-that all except the saintly were sure to spend eternity In torture. That seeinsd to me most unjust that the Almighty had taken advantage of His power to create us under unfavorable conditions, with tho fore-knowledge that we should spend eternity In torment i concluded that one person at least would deserve some of It" A lady of wealth and refinement told me that secretly she had always feared the future, believing Implicitly the teachings of the creeds. She said, "I went Into society deliberately, with a view to drowning my thoughts on re ligious subjects." She did not feel drawn to the God presented In the creeds. She merely granted film His Power and sought to forget Him: yet all the while, ss she herself said, she was unhappy. Her soul found no rest Both of these people have since found the true God have come to know II I m In Ills true character, as presented to us In the Bible, when rightly understood. They are both happy, both zealous, seeking to lay down their lives In Ills service, and taking pleasure 111 everything which, Id Hli providence, they art permitted to experience, knowing tbat "all things are working together for good to those who love God, the called according to His purpose." "Morning Dawna, Arise, Arlee!" Tbank God. tbe morning of Im manuel's Day Is dawning! It I bring ing light upon every subject Tbe chains uf error and superstition, state craft and priest-craft are breaking. True, some may thus be led to ex tremes and, mistaken, revolt against all religions and all authority and all laws of God and man. Tbat la but a natural mistake. Tbe pendulum swings naturally to an opposite extreme and requires some little time to steady itself upon a true center. Tbe proper thought for ns all la the one which the Bible gives, namely, tbat our delusions and bondages, onr superstitions and errors, although by men, were not of men. Satan baa been our great Adversary. He it ! against whom we are to feel tbe special In dignation. Like ourselves, others of humanity were blinded. Illustrations of this blindness were frequent during tbe Dark Ages. Men and women, mis understanding tbe character and the Plan of God, were Just as sincere as ourselves when they sought to copy wbat tbey supposed to be tbe Creator's methods by torturing eacb other, burn ing one another at tbe stake, etc. These mistakes were not made whol ly by one denomination, even as the errors which led to these mistakes were not held merely by one denomi nation. Presbyterians were persecut ed, and In turn persecuted others; so did Episcopalians. Methodists. Bap tists. Catholics, etc. Mistakes so com mon In tbe past are not to be blamed either against denominations or against individuals. In harmony with our text we should charge them up to tbe "god of this world" Satan. Instead of feeling anger and hatred and charging others with having kept us In Ignorance and superstition, let us rather rejoice together and glv thanks to God that our chain at last are breaking. Let us remember Saul of Tarsus ns an Illustration of bow a good man, misled of tbe Adversary, became a persecutor of tbe Church of Christ As be was freely forgiven of God, and showed himself a loyal serv ant of the King of kings, so let us re gard others of our day as equally loyal. and let us trust that they will become equally faithful a tbey come under the Influence of tbe great light from Heaven, now shining. Put Away, Therefore, All Thaaa. St. Paul urges us. as children of the light to walk In tbe light Jesus bids us to let our light so shine before oth ers that we may thus glorify the Fa ther In Heaven. St Peter says tbat we shall show forth the praises of Him who has called us out of darkness Into His marvelous light The light that Is now shining upon tbe pathway of God's faithful people Is not a new light It Is the same light wblch Jesus and the Apostles held forth and rejoic ed In. For the time being, it has been lost burled under the rubbish and su perstition and error of eighteen centu- les. Now, In Qod's providence, these obstructions are being seen. We are coming out from under their influence Into the sunlight the true light wblch shall yet lighten every man, as God's Word has promised. The question with each and all of us who now perceive the source of the darkness In which we have been and the source of the light Into which we have come Is, What shall we render unto tho Lord for all His benefits? How shall we best show to our gra cious Lord our appreciation of His gra cious character, of His true Plan of Salvation? The Scriptures assure us that we can best show our love and loyalty by Improving the opportunities which the Lord affords us for witness ing for Him and His Truth, wblcb rep resents Ulin. Our time, our talents, our privileges, our opportunities, are limited. At very most we can do but little, now earn est we should be to demonstrate to tbe Lord our love and appreciation! How faithful we should be to others In car rying tbem the light even as we our selves appreciate the channels which God used In bringing the blessings to usl How wise we should be, realizing that our opponent Is Satan himself, and not being Ignorant of his devices! We are not to show forth our own praises, for we have nothing praise worthy. What have we that we have not received? We did not make the Divine Plan. We merely learned of It by the grace of God. In telling It to others, therefore, tills fact should be remembered, that It Is not ours, but His. As we compare the Divine Plan of Salvation presented In the Bible with nil the different plans of salvation represented In the various creeds of Christendom, we see how wonderfully different It Is from them all. In the light of our day all are asham ed of the things set forth by the great and the wise of centuries ago. We might Indeed have reason to be proud If we had manufactured the Divine Plan of the Ages. If It wore our con ception. But no. It Is of the Father and by the Son, and we are merely privileged to be minister or servants of the Father, of the Son and of the Truth honored servants, truly, but servants still. And evidently, when the Mnster shall say to the faithful ones, "Well done, good and faithful servants," He will add, "I will make you rulers ovet many things, because y have been faithful over a few things." More anil mure we realize that our talent, om opportunltlm of the present time, are few aud mihi II. Only of God's graei may they becnine worthy of anything nnd only by Ills hlesslng may they I powerful to the pulling down of thr strongholds nf error and to the build Inn up of Ills people In the Moat Hoi) Faith. Edjjor and Publisher of Etlverton Jour nal Host Answer to Charge Be fore Court Here. DEMTOEEB TO INDICTMENT WILL BE ASGUED SATURDAY Ball Bond of 1250 Is Continued by Judge Kelly Until Case la Dis posed of by Jury. J. E. Hosmer, editor and publisher of the Silveiton Journal, was indicted by the Marion county grand jury Sat urday afternoon on a charge of crim inal libel. On motion of the defend ant's attorney, Walter Winslow, he was given until next Friday morning in which to file a demurrer to the true bill Hosmer 's former bail of $250 satisfied the court today and ho was released. The indictment of Editor Hosmer wns returned on the recommendation of Cir cuit Judge Kelly, after a presentment had been made to the court by the grand jury which involved several points of law upon which the jury de sired enlightenment. The presentment wns considered by Judge Kelly last Thursday afternoon and at that time he advised the grand jury to bring in a true bill. Judge's Ruling, The presentment made by the grand jury included questions bearing upon the law in respect to whether or not statements made by a third party that are printed constitute criminal libel; whether or not it wan necessary for the jury to determine whether or not the statements made by tho third party were true, and whether or not it de volved upon the jury to determine the seriousness and effect of such state ments. Judge Kelly held that it was not the duty of the gnynd jury to ascertain the truth or veracity of the statements pub lished by the defendant, but that it must determine whether or not he real ly did publish or instigated the publi cation of such statements or affidavits made by the third party or parties. He told the jury that it wns the duty of the district attorney to prosecute com plaints wherein a defendant is charged with printing criminal libelous matter against another, whether or not the ar ticles are true or not. It remained for the jury to decide as to the truth and authenticity of the article in question he said. ,, In conclusion, Thursday, -tho court advised the jury that criminal libel constituted a breach of the peace and was a direct violation of the law and that, if it found that the defendant printed Buch libelous statements, an in dictment should be returned. Indictment Lengthy. The indictment returned by the grand jury was one of the most voluminous ever submitted to the court in this coun ty. It review all of the printed matter involved in the subject of the suit and contained the full affidavit of Miss Lasenan, the "escaped nun from Mt, Angel Convent." The defendant was in court and aftor hearing the indictment read, his coun sel, Attorney Winslow, argued that the kill was complicated and that ho desir ed to have time in which to give it more thorough investigation before pleading. Attorney Winslow said he would file a demurrer to the indictment Friday morning and that on Saturday morning the matter would be argued. Tho court and district attorney acqui esced. Liszt Dry 8mekar. Liszt was a dry smoker of a peculiar type. 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It includes also the people who pro mote these amusements, who incorpo rate companies and manufacture de vices to be used In amusing film com. ponies, wltb armies of employees In the moving picture field, for example; the people In their large office forces, the people who manage and direct the aters, amusement parks, race courses, athletic fields, etc.; stage bands, mech anicians, electricians and employees In countless other ramifications of tbe general business of amusement It includes those who originate schemes of entertainment, those who finance tbem, those who manage them, those who execute them, those press agents, advance men, sign painters, "spielers" nnd "bankers," etc., who ad vertise tbem and draw tbe attention of the rest of ns the patrons who com prise tbe other 00 per cent World' Work. A woman may not even want to know her own mind until after she has changed it four or five times. FIMHAf? TP A Great Big Laughing Show Special Scenery Pretty Costumes " and . 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