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THB DAILY CAPIT t. .TOITONAL. SALEM. OREGON, 8ATORDAY, ATJOU8V h, 1914. 'Mm BAM Illinois Bull Mcosets Will Make Hot uanipaign in Xiiiort 10 vspture sun and County Offices. STAYTON HEWS. (Capital Journal Special Service.) I jjj 1 I Ktayton, Or., Aug. 1. Marian Kweu, I IjImI f Portland, is visiting relative here. i U 4 i I i i has improved the np- . i house by a tout of- Cbicago, Aug. 8. With state anj con KrfesKtonnl headquarters now often, and the state primaries barely a mouth away, the Progressive campaign in Illinois today is iu full swing. Alodill Met'orniick, state chairman, today pre dicted the election of a Progressive to the United States Senate this fall, an increase in the Illinois Progressive dele gation in the House of Representatives from three to seven, and the election of twenty more members to the lliuois legislature. Colonel Roosevelt, is expected to en ter Illinois after the September prim Brie to tour the state in behalf of Raymond Robins, Progressive candidate for the Senate. Albert J. Beveridge only recently completed a speech-making tour in behalf of Robins, and Henry J. Allen, Progressive candidate for governor of Kansas, may assist in the Bull Moose, speaking campaign here. The heaviest share of the speaking cam paign, however, will fall upon the Hhouldors of Illinois Progressive orators, including Miss Jane Addams. Prof. Charls E. llerrinm, and the Progressive rpresentatives in Congress from Illinois. The Robins Senatorial campaign, and the fight to elect a Progressive admin istration in Cook county, of which Chicago is the scat, overshadow the other battles of Progressives in Illinois this year. In the state primaries of September 9, Senator Lawrence Y. Kherman undoubtedly will be renom inated on the Republican ticket. Roger C. Sullivan, gas magnate and former Democratic national committeeman, and Congressman Lawrence E. Stringer, are the leading candidates for the Demo eratic. nomination. Robins has the un divided support of the Progressives. The Progressives believe that Sullivan will win the Democratic nomination, in spite of the fact that Secretary of State Bryan, Governor Dunne, Senator J. Hamilton .Lewis, anil Mavor Harrison, of Chicago, have indorsed Stringer. If Millivan is Dominated the Progressives predict the election of Robins, basing their claim on the belief that thousands of Progressive Democrats will vote for the Bull Moose nominee. If Stringer is nominated, they believe Robins still will have an excellent cnance, tnougn admittedly not as good one were Sullivan to be his opponent. They do not concede Senator Sherman has a chance of re-election. a Through a wide split in the Cook . county Kepnblican ranks, the Progres sives see their chance to elect a ma jority of the uew county administration. .President A. . a. . McC'ormick of the . county board, who was elected as a Re publican two ,vears ago, accepted the .Progressive nomination this year. One faction of the Republican named a lAUWlf tt- 'IT- finnrfiifntjr fn- itinAaarlfn. C'ormiek. An insurgent element in the Republican party in. Cook county named still another slate, and placed MeC'or mirk at the head of the ticket. Representatives- Coplev, Hinbaash and Thompson, Progressive members of Congress from Illinois, will be re. elected this fall, the Progressives firm- Jy believe, on the records they have so far made.- , They assert they will elect four new members, but will not name the districts in which they expect these victories. It is no secret that the Bull Moose: fnlliu-iniy U nncnilinn o nraal dual hi, a heavy miners' i f ote for the Progres sive ticket in the" coal fields of south ern Illinois because of the friendliness of the Progressive Senatorial candidate! sloop, Diamond Roc. towards Union Labor. Masefield, J. Martin Of the 130 members of the last i Duke s messenger. Illinois legislture, twenty-six wore Pro gressives. State Chairman McC'ormick predicted today that by reason of Bull Mooe gains no party will have more than sixty-five, nor less than forty-five members of the new legis lature.1 W. h. Pettit pearauce of hi paint. Claude Watters, of Silverton, visited relatives here Sunday. W. E. Thomas and wife were over from Salem Friday. .- ! W. , F. I.ottis wag an Independence, visitor Tuesday. The telephone central has been iu- ( stalled in the new building on First t street. Mr. Perdy, a switchboard ex-1 pert, was over from Corvallis this week doing some repair work. I Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ringo left Wed nesday for an outing at Cascadia. Misses Eliza and Milea Ray returned Sunday from a three weeks' outing at Newport. W. ' Richardson, Wesley Riggs and Wm. Xendel left Thursday morning for Tillamook county. They will make the 1 trip by team and expect to get plenty ,' of fish. ' I Misses Mary and Kitty Reiger camel down from Portland this week for a ! two weeks' visit with home folks. I Mr. and Mrs.' Bartlett and daughter, Iona, Mrs. Alva Thomns and children ' and Paul Blakeley left Wednesday for a two weeks' outing at Xewport Dr. Pintler is enioving a visit this week from' his mother, Mrs. Prudetice Pintler, of Elk City. . Mrs. Merton Mack and baby and Mrs. Enos Goodman and baby , came down from Gooch Saturday for a visit with relatives. MrB. Wm. 11,-irlun and children are here from Mill City for a visit with her parents, W. S. Watters and wife. Joe Highberger and daughter were down from Sublimity "Monday. Lulay Bros, have commenced work on a new bungalow for Jos Williams, near the Catholic church. The structure will consist of five rooms and will cost in the neighborhood of $1000. It is ex pected that it will be ready for occu pancy about the middle of September. Mrs. Henry Miller will leave August 13 lor Chicago. She goes as a dele gate of the Women's Auxiliary Catholic 1 order of Foresters. She will go by way of San Francisco, Los Angeles and Salt Lake City and will also visit old friends near Chicago. She expects to be gone a month or six weeks. ' Two accidents occurred at the E. Daughorty farm, in the Jordan country, Monday. Mr. Daugherty's seven-year-old daughter had her hand caught in the pulley of a hayfork,' lacerating it so badly that Dr. Brewer found it neces sary to amputate two fingerB of her left hand. A 17-year-old brother of the little girl working in the hay loft wit nessed the accident and he fell to the ground, dislocating his shoulder. BOOKS FOB CHILDREN AT; PUBLIC LIBRARY nmvn nrnnir nrrvnn I'l II 1 V I II I II II I. I If I lill "My People Ara Daslroyei For Lack-of telaiga." KEY OF KNOWLEDGE BURIED should not do, but did not teacb the : people did not help them to any uu idcrstandlns of the deep meaning of the uw ana the Prophets, la our contest Jesns sa'd to t hem. You bind heavy burdens upon the people, grlev- !ous to I borne, but roil do not at tempt tarry them yourselves. So la It tol;tj with the Jewish Rab bis, as well as with other ministers; for Instance, a minister standi a a representative and mouthpiece of the church creed, which lu roundabout terms declares that whoever dues not live a saintly life will suffer an eter nity Of torment. Is nut this a grievous burden to put upon any conscientious soulT Hni It not caused untenable ! tlsia and the IToly Fplrit bnve tc!ve them a ticket to a pror destination. Necessity For Knewladg. . - Enowledk'u of God, the Bible de- . tlnres, Is Indispensable for the attain- . Iment of the treat Prite of the HlKh Calling. Thus Jesus an Id, "Tula Is life , eternal, that they might know Thee, the only true God. and Jesus Christ, whom Thou bust sent" (John 17:3.1 j'e are not (o understand this to sit; julfy that any one who has merely been 'made acquainted with the fact that , t 1km o Is one Creator, and that Jesus I Christ la Ills Son. Is on account of this I knowledge to be granted everlasting life. Some apparently think to be nble ..J Hmtmj U 1 iff D.;h a 1st link La r.til I hit vuHitiia finrtnf iiraa anguish to many of God's true people? ; ..,, M of , ne,.fSslty of mMng our "en II In? and election sure" by so W 'lit L f I. h f I - " ' f I 1 New books for children at the Public Library: The library has added some nice new books for the children this week, and they will be ready for cir culation Saturday. There is a .pretty picture book for the little folks called "Fonr and Twenty Toilers". ' It has pictures by F, D. Bedford and verses to g6 with thert by E. V, "Lucas. Then there is Andrew Lang's "Tales ' of Troy and Greece' in which he tells about Helen and Prinm, Ulysses and others. Another especially attractive book is "Wonderful escapes by Ameri cans" by W. S. Booth. This gives over twenty stories describing hairbreadth experiences of soldiers, slaves and men who have gone through flood, fire and wrecks. In addition to these there are the following: Birkhead, A. Heroes of modern Europe. Carpenter, E. J. Long ago in Greece. Catherwood, Mrs. M. H. Rocky Fork. Chamberlain, J. V. Asia. Huntington, H. S. nis Majesty's Hyde, the Jesus' Teachings Harmonized tha Law and the Prephets Jswish Doctors of Divinity Had Failsd to Teach the Dp Things of tha Law Opposition to Bible Study Common People Hoard Josua Gladly Jewish People Typical of Spiritual Israel Jowish Age Typical of Gospol Ago Jewish Harvest Typical of Gospol Harvest August 0. The Photo-Drama of Creation continues to awaken deep Interest lu Bible study. Its order ly presentation of tho world's mas terpieces of art Illustrating sacred history deeply Impresses the thoughtful specta tor. Every sub ject oer to the Chris) bin's heart I beautifully depicted Pastor Himsell preached today from Ihe text. "Woe unto you, lawyers! for ye have taken away the Key of Knowledge; ye entered not In your selves, and tbetu Unit were entering In ye hindered." (Luke 11:52.1 Be said In part: In the New Tentament the word lawyer bn n Try different meaning from our eetiernl usage. It applied to those religious tenchers of the Jews wlnt made snclnl professions of untie tlty nnd earnest desire to know (iod'n will, as expressed lu Ibe Mosaic Law, and to teucli the snliie to the people. The corresponding class of today are designated Doctors of Divinity. Our text, therefore, wllu tins correction reads. "Woe unto you. Doctors of- Di vinity! for ye have taken nway the Key of Knowledge; ye entered not In yourselves, und tbem that were enter ing In ye hindered." Common People Hoard Jesus Gladly. It wns the custom amongst the Jews 'that lessons from the Law aud the Prophets should be read every day In iheir synagogues. The people were lUus ramlllar ith the letter of the Divine Law and promises. The nia. Jorlty or tbem were, of course, llllter-. Hie; for educational facilities were not then what they are now. As a resnlt. only n few claimed to have a knowl edge of the spiritual part of the Law and the Prophets. These were chiefly of the literary and wealthy classes. To these the common people looked for guidance respectlngGod's will nnd plan. As an Illustration: When the common people heard Jesns gladly, they were unwilling to trust their own Judg' nienls, but Inquired, "Have uny of the Scribes nnd Pharisees believed on IlimV" Have the Doctors of the Law. the Doctors of Divinity, endorsed Him? Tliov have made a" study of these things, and we would rely more upon their Judgment than upon our own. Una It not driven awity from God and the Bible thousands of the most Intel ligent minds In the world? As tbe Jewish Doctors of Divinity carried no sucb burdens, neither do tbe Doctors or Divinity of Christen dom. Id private they acknowledge that they carry no such burdens, in public they clve tbe inference that they do not so much by positive terms as matting as to obtain the prize. Our Lord's words do not refer to knowledge about God. but to a knowl edge of Gd ami Ills Son a personul acquaintance with them. And sucb an Intimate acquaintance Is not obtained 1 merely by uu Introduction, but by com panionship. It signifies an Intimacy of Acquaintanceship, a familiarity. Ev- by Implication, tone and Inflection, or erythlng lu the Divine Word eucour- tbe voice, and by tbe general fact that nsea those who accept the Divine lu they stand for nnd are representatives ivltutinn to draw iienr to God. to come of the creeds which so tench. It does ; Into fellowship with Illiu. not excuse these Influential teachers for them to claim that In their oltklsil capacity they lose their persoual re sponsibility and shift It upon those who made the creeds mid those who Hut this knowledge of God which will bring a saintly few to salvation ou the Mglrest plane , sin lids related to God's Word-the teachings of the Bi ble; for thus God exalted Ills Word, adopt them. The people are no longer 'by making It the channel for spiritual trusting the creeds. They realize that j refreshment and personal acquaintance tha creeds contain many luconsisten- I ship with Himself, cles, and that greater light U sblnlug j - Thus Jesus prayed for us. Ills follow- today rrom one page or the liiDte upon , era, nunciujr lueui luruugu iuy another than shone In the days when ; Truth: Thy Word Is Truth." Any who those creeds were formulated. j neglect the Divine Word will full of Th.. common nrniile trust the Bible- I the sanctifying power nnd thus fail The Kind You Ilavei Always Uon-jlit, nud viLlcli Jw ltccn iu tise for oyer HO yours, Ju. lonitlia (.isiiiUnro .f jmff , i i, i and Las Imhh made innU-r lii.s r-r jCf&Jff ' 8,,I,tt 8'ipt rvision Hime its iitf.oiry. All Counterfeits, Imitation and Just-as-od " nre hat l'.xrorini'nt4 that trifle with awl rmliuifirr tim hcult.li of lulauu aud Chiidrcu Uxriurk-uce iigainut Kxjiviriiiient. What is CASTORIA . ! Casforla U n harmless snKslilufo for Cn.stor Oil, larf Corlo, lrtjw and Sootlilnpr Syrups. It is jiloii.sant. It contains iicIMmt Opium, Morphine rir oilier Snrcotio Hiibst.inoci. Its T 1' ' t.s gtiurnntco, it drstrnys VV'ormi ftnd allays reverlidi.icss. l'or more (Iihii thirty years it Iihs been 1 coiiNtant mo fof tli rrlicf ol CoiiNtipallon, I'lnttilontry, AVlnd Colic, nil 'i'cetliiHff Vrollcs mud DIarrlKfft. It roKulatps tho tftmiuwh nrwl Howell, n.H.slndlatCS tha Food, glvint? honlthy nnd natural sleep. U ho CUUdrc&'a Iamcca-lho Jlotlicr's l iicud. CEnuniE ' CASTOR 1 A alv;,v. ylDcara the Signature cf Jesus, the Apostles nnd the Prophets. They know that all the creeds of Christendom claim to be built uion tbe Inspired Record. They understand the Scribes nnd rtiurlsces of today, the Doctors of Divinity of Christendom, to give assurances that those creeds prop erly present the teachings of the HI ble. The creodal chipus would become ropes of saud If ull the prominent Doc tors of Divinity of Christendom came forward nml publicly renounced the creeds, ns they nearly all do in private conversation of the ultimate acquaintanceship with God which alone will guarantee ever lasting life. Tho reason why tbe Lord has thus arranged the matter and made knowledge of tho Scriptures es sential Is, doubtless, that (bus II is faithful people may bo benefitted; and thry alone may receive the Instruction which will profit tbem alone, but which would more or less Injure others. Thus It Is written, "Ye ahull know the Truth, and the Truth shall make on free." , To Ibis chins our Lord says today, ns 0 The Kind Yoa Have Always Ec-rgM In Use For Ovei 30 Years He M1 to Wn Jewish followers elght- . aan rtm iirlaa mm 1n t-rm If 4m irlrnn In It was this matter of misleading the u " I, JY" .V God; but to nil outside these things arc spoken In parables and dark sayings, that seeing they might see und not per ceive, and hearing they might hear and not understand. To the outsiders the Doctors of Divinity Is not committed the Key of Knowledge. ; What Constitutes the Ksy. Tbe Key of Knowledge consists of tha faithful Btudy of the Word of God, j with an honest purpose to know the things that ara freely given unto us of God, This Implies a consecration of' t ........ mmIIm that they are ..quit reaJy to discard H tlllt tbcy mfgUt du tIie Dlvln'8 people, deceiving them, that coustitut ed the basis of Jesus' charge ugalnst the Doctors of Divinity of old; aud we believe that His Judgment Is very similar today respecting the Doctors of Divinity of Christendom-"'Ve have tnken away yo have hidden the Key of Knowledge, i'e hare not entered In yourselves, nnd them that were en tering in yo Uluderod." Christian people today nre so dis gusted with the creeds which have sep arated them and their forefathers luto six hundred different denominations i 1 1 - U V aVJa'H all' li ' .'.". MJ ' iJ-l2ti I til creeds, and 1o come together ns one Church of the I lvlni? God to study tbe Bible in Its ofrn'UKhe v ' . ; ' Syttematio Key-Hiding. v ' Tbe Bcrlbea nnd Pharisees of our day are proving themselves to be the anti types of those oddressed by Jesus In our text, nnd have a substitute, for will. This niso Implies a fultb In our Lord's promise that VIC any inn u will 1 do God's will,- he shall know' of the . doctrine." It Is this consecrated, con-! Mentions 111 ble study that Is lacking today that Is being discouraged by tho j great teachers nnd Doctors of Divinity. . Everything designed to help DIble : knowledge. Taking away the Key of j study, to get rid of the darkness of the Knowledge, they say to the common people, "Do not bother your bend about doctrines; leave doctrines to tbe clergy; let the clergy endorse all the creeds, however conflicting they be. We do this in order to lull you to sleep. There Is nothing ro disturbing to the Chris tian's rest as. the discussion of the doctrines of Christ, "If there be hi nny congregation those who cannot feel sntlsfled with out some kind of Clblc study, lot them But not one of the Scribes nud the l have It; but get tuem rattier to oiscuss I'hnrisees endorsed Him, mid henco the geography of Palestine und the ' few of the people believed on Him nnd habits nud customs of the people, etc.. 'hwtime Ills disciples. i than the prophecies of old or the in- I The couimou people were hungry for Uerpretatlon of them, ns given by Jo I tha Mossinim which Jesus broucht It sus and tho Apostles. We ministers creeds and superstitions of the past. Is ' opposedbut not opeuly. The Doctors of Divinity of our day, like those of Jesus' day, nre wise nnd act as though they do know. Hut they do not know; they oppose real liiblo study not open ly, but secretly, "for fear of the peo ple." (Mark 11:32; 12:12.) The great religious leaders of the Jews were uinrked by our Lord as being loss con scientious, less honest, thnn the masses of the people. Concerning the peoplo we road that "Jewus was moved with compassion when He beheld the multi tude, that they were like sheep with out n shepherd." And Is It not so today also? Are not many of tho Iml's people hungering M We" have the best equipped shop in the city for getting out interior finish" and cabinet work. We handle hardwoods Spaulding logging Co. Front and Ferry Phone 1830 til MINIMUM WAGE IN WASHHTGTON Greenland. Olympia, Wash., Aug. 8. The order of the industrial welfare commission fixing the minimum wage of telphone girls over IS years of age at $9 a week, and those under 18 and of messengers at $0 is in effect today. This minimum is applicable to any female over 18 in any establishment operated in connec tion with any telephone or telegraph company and consequently includes of fice help. The regulation affecting those under 18 applies both to boys and Moses, B. Charles Dickens and his girt heroines. Xieolay, H. Boys' life of Abraham Lincoln. Tier, A. S. Tloys of St. Timothv's. Kobcrta, T. Tied feathers. , StOildard, W. H. Bovs of Bunker Academy. '. .. i. i, .ho- ui,i -' .im.' win Lwn aloof from such Bible study; : "tid thirsting for tho Truth, and great- inompson, a. k. shipwrecked in . . ... ... . .. .1,,n..ss0,, ,1,.,, w y pcrnlexed and distotiniitcd because. U Ml 111 IIK, .'VC1 uiii M i?u mm "w ..... . w .--ta , - , .. ... . . a l 1. ..tl r.,.f nff.tM tl.A in tt, H..TI..t.. a j i mini. The nation woma nave gone unaersiana uicse propuccies in.-iiei.- ijr, jhm, vi.i.c ...iv. nmu i ma n-iismm BATTLE OF STONINGTON uTor promptly to Jesus had the Scribes ! and we will keep n watch upon the Bi- -lenders, tuey have received n stone lu- IS CELEBRATED TODAY nd the Pharisees. Doctors of the Law, j ble classes, but will Interfere only i stead of bread, a serpent Instead of a set tbo example nnd given the word, j when we find some brother therein Hull-have received a falxe doctrine, n devilish misrepresentation or God s Character and of His Plan respecting ' the Pronhcts. over which the Scribes I One minister, volcitig this opposition humanity? These devilish doctrines of ' . TI i 1 . M .. J C3...1.1.,nnnu l.n.l 1711.1a cttlilir uatmi'lnllt- nlllllfV fill. ed here today. Incidentally ruomng- . . ... . , , i ,. . . ,. .. a . ton is celebrating Old Home Week. The'S rSM nnd disputed Had the i Hues of dirTe.ence where It would I be program includes parades ia which lectors of the Law been as hungry for of special value, said. "Ihe Church Is United Statoa army and navy organ- j the Truth as were the people, ondoubt- ( like a great hospital. Lverytlihig like izntinns will narticiimte. historical ad- edl.v nil of their differences Of inter-; doctrinal discussion must be banished Diamond Squeegee I T A htonington, Conn., Aug. 8. W lth n -ii,.-.ir. ,i, ron(.,t,, nf Jesus hnr. i who is Inclined to delve after the doc- eiaoorate program P'annea, tue ccio- moli,ed the message of the Law and 1 trines of Christ nnd the Apostles.' umutiii ut i lit; vug uu iiui en 1 11 a it in v vi " nary of the battle of Stonington o(wn- II IiU telephone or telegraph service.' It also ' dresses by Governor Baldwin end oth- j pretntlon of the Old Testament Scrip- j and excluded, Just ns In tt hospital all provides that girls and .boys nnaer 10 . .."i...io, .. i UU.....K ..vu.u u. employed in telephone, telegraph, mcr-1 a memorial tablet by the Society of the , ed In the light of the then Present ! patient may sleep: oi cttntile nnrcel deUwJr or messenger : Daughters of the War of 1812: There i Truth nnd knowledge of God, which ; nursery all noise Is esc ' . ," i mill Kd oTHMianfl Kv onhnnl plnlilt-nn Am : t.ii.. l. . Tll.ln .l.Hj,...1i I ,1 f i.. j shall not worK earner man o ut ..v ; nnn siiiuiiik upvu mc ,ivufcu ; aoib. 11 i iuu uuu service a. m. or later than 9 p. m. I fireworks. Evetybody Admires a Beautiful Complexion- r DR. T. FELIX GOURAUD' OR MAGICAL EEAUTIFIER 1 -gzz. 'I E- .-w- I t '1 M' Km mauxw 9 una S7(1hct.uiht. - rfiwMwic. i w wnai.H'. a dVltca'tely c ear and n-llncd eimrleioa which every mn desires.-, a otitcaieiy ciuir i,,iotK and Fancy Goods Dealer. FerrL T. I Wsins. Prop- 37 Great Jones Street, New York. Jin Indispensable and Delightful Toilet Requisite for Fasliionable Women, A dally necessity for the ladles' toilet whether at home or while travellns. It protects tha skin from injurious effects of the elements. Rives a wonderfully ef fective beuty to the complexion, it ia a perfect non-nrasy Toilet Cream and pos itively will not cause or encourage the crowih of hair which all ladie-s should Ruard against when selecting a toilet pre paration. When danctnir. bowling or oth er exertions heat the skin, it prevents a crejisy appearaw-e. Gouraud's Oriental Cream has been hlchly recommended by physicians, act resses, olntrers and women of fashion for over hai' a century and cannot be sur passed when preparing for daily or ven- GoiIrTud'i Oriental Cream cares Pkin t,. T.n, Vlmnles. Jila"(nea(is. win the Holy Spirit, Jesus and the Apos tle being Jehovah'a month pieces. The Key of Knowledge Buried. Jeans charged the Jew- Dlvlnlty with tbe re bavlng taken away the ledge, refusing to use it enter Into appreciation blessings due, and hiding . It from tbe common people, who trout jed them Implicitly.. We charge that ; Hie fin me thing Is true todiiy. i - Not only were the Jewish people I typical of Spiritual Israel, nnd their jAge typical of this Ago, and their jriiirvcst typical of the Harvest, or I clositig time, ofs this Age, but addi jtionfilly. now as then, God's people ! perish for lack of knowledge. (Ilosea !4;i.l Now, as then, the Doctors of DI ! vlnlty will not oae the Key of Know!- edge themselves, to enter henrtlly Into ! b wonderful privileges and blessings now due, and additionally they bare order that the or just ns in a hided." that the nnmlnnl . Churth of Christ fs like ft hospital. i many of the patients In which are blind, deaf, asleep and mentally con fused. But the trouble Is thnt these : got Into this condition because of n neglect of healthful exercise; nnd the keeping of them quiet will but turn the present hospital Into a cemetery. What the churches of nil the denomi nations need Is Ihe Word of Ood ns presented In the words of Jesus nnd ' the Apostles. "The words Hint I speak i nnto you, they are spirit nnd they are life," snld the Muster. Tho sin sick and Inine, the blind, denf nnd mentally the Dark Ages St. Toul culls "doc-' trines of demons"; for the demons, the fallen nngels, evidently have propa gated them. They nre to be found amongst nil the henthen, but nowhero in so bad a form ns amongst Chris linns of all denominations. Is thero not therefore a great responsibility resting upon every conscientious min ister of the Gospel, that he should step out from amongst the muss of the j Doctors of Divinity, who are hiding 1 tho Key of Knowledge nnd are nils-, lending the Iml's trusting sheep of j nominal Christendom? Impossible to Deceive the Very Elect. As we have already shown, they can not keep penned or asleep thoso who constitute "the very VAecW nor can they keep knowledge from this saintly elnss. Our Lord, speaking of this time, snld that the deceptions would be such that they would deceive, If possible, "the very P.loct"; but in their cae de- utomobile Tires 3 PRICES OF SEVERAL POPULAR SIZES: 9 30x3........'. $12.65 1 30x31-2....... ..$17.00 32x31-2 $18.10 $20.05 34 x.4 Other sizes at corresponding prices. Why Pay More? In Stock by LOT L. PEARCE & SON Marion Creamery & Produce Co. 1 porplescd need to henr the voice -of (option will not bo possible, for the !'rnth-"Voiiderful Words of Life"- otherwise they will become more sick and will pei-lsb ns Christians, only to become alive perhtips ns "lovers of pleasure more than lovers of find." An Kplseopnl minister iu our henritig urged Ids congrpgiitlon to Blmply rest, and not to bother themselves nbout their own .future or that of others. , burled the Key or Knowledge, uiuing The Holy Catholic cnnrcli. lie said, re- I 0 cimrchlnnlty wi It from tbe people nnaer a mass or , gembicd a ship, in wnitn the members j : fom.s and ceremonies. i should come as pasweiigein to be car j ! But Is Knowledge Necwaryf ! rk-d to the Heavenly destination. They j I i rfl-- !, h Jpwish Doc. need not examine the compass or the ; J i ... ., ..,., All .1 cuart or luu uim.iuui-i J. A" iiihv i.iiij need to do is to sit down nnd enjoy the Journey, trusting that their Imp , tors of Divinity, or Rabbis, contented ; themselves with telling the people what they should do and whut they True Shepherd Himself will help them. But oh, what- weeping of disappoint ment, what chagrin nud gnashing of teeth will come shortly to the false fiuophords, to the Key-hiding Iioetors of Divinity, when they find that with nil their endeavors to bolster up sham and superstitions In which they them- : solves do not believe, the entire fabric collapse, is Ihe Scriptures predict? ; Is It any wonder that the .Master, prophesied respecting the unfaithful-' ness amongst Ilia professed followers; lit this time, saying. "When the Son of 5tan coineth, shall I!e find the I'alth npon the enrth?" ICECREAM AND Made by the latest and most improved methods of manufacture. Try it. Orders filled for one gallon and upwards. Phone Main 2438. t v aim. jjMM'.rwgfftra AMBASSADOR M. T. HKRICK. CITY Or BALTIMORE 13 SAII3 TOR AMERICA TODAY , 85 YEARS OLD TODAY Paiis, Aug. ft. -United Wtntcs Ambus- ISnltim.ire, Md., Aug. 8. The 'Monu sndor .Myron T. Hcrrick and his family ; mental City informtilly obscivwl- its ro to siiil from t'uris today on the , b'trthdny. Baltimore wild (n juhi.cd iu French liner France for the t'nitcd a niuliicipulily In its present form H Auii-.t H, Jin.' '.tates.