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! WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC:'6, 1922 EVERETT TRUE plished through mental or s ual ‘fnr her great discovery but because h 3 means alone, that is, through some jshe has made it yossible for them to e — action of right thought. Chnstmn begin to demonstrate its truth, to be- | Science healing ‘is brought about ini{ gin to understand Jesus’ teachings membcr" are based on the fact of Amer- ica’s relationship to the European. toun- tries during the war, That is to say, such 1IDJI DAILY PIONEER HED DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE " HEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING COMPANY - membership would involve the . United | -OW, HERE {3 MOUR PRESCRI\PTION, In both, the heali it : b i G.K CARSON, Pres. K. H.DENU, Secy.Mer, States' i no- obligations which could pos- X WOULD SURGSST 'THAT v @ST IT t@hrfmi?:;: i it i, ] i P i g R s % J. D. WINTER, News Editor E + gibly interfere with, or imperil, American FleLeD AY THE DRURQ STORE UP HERS mental, and we therefore need to | closcly allied to God through simple sovereignty, and yet at the same time ON ™HE . 3ECOND. QORNGR aces consider briefly the nature of divine | goodness, that she was cnabled to Mind and of true Mind-action. precieve the divine idea,—the nature Christian Science teaches that] of epiritual being,—and this vision Mind is much more than mere human | of perfect God, perfect man, perfect thought; it includes -the cause and ! being: made her the Discoverer of manifestation of all true existence.| this hitherto unknown science under- Real Mind. infinite consciousness, is | lying all irue existence. the divine Being, which expresses Because Mrs. Eddy has revealed true ideas and constitutes all reality; | the wonders of infinite Truth, Chris- the intelligence and creative Princi- | tian Scientists recognize the fact Doe egiy b TELEPHONE 922-923 wouliil ai)llov;'d the c;untry to be represented tered at the m,. < Bemiajt, uu-m on a| oards and‘ commissions of - the h‘- ‘éct of League and would keep it fully apprised of the League’s activities. Many - believe that the prolonged disorganization and un- rest in the world are due in no small meas- “ure to refusal of America to play some TWEctivEPart after-the armistice as i Advertising Bepresentatives § mmmm-uam- Yook . %o 'fi&. .?u k glayed before it and are assu R . ple jand substance of the universe; |that she must have understood divine ""':’or";'-‘.u;:u:"%. ::,‘ m::. oflltor. nm A “Be a*good thing for the-world nd for . 798 E the' ommipresent: good; the basis of | Mind, God, in a transcendent degree, — 5 m-« must reach this amaa not '."Lm League, if the xted States ;would . i : ) all manifestitation and right thought, | and hence was more capable than mfll‘v ouh week to insure oubli " join it and' H & | 4 - the- absolute, Truth. Real thinking | any one eise of declaring what SurTen I ) f 4s therefore the activity of real Mind. | should be done.with her.Church and er,. a8 tmfi “ 4 ch ¢ . It!is important, then, to dlstmgmsh_ ‘her Cause. They are eager, there- present, any sf¢ g il ! | between real Mind, which is infinite, | fore, or should be, to know what she the restoration % immortal, spiritual, and . which ex- l.teaches and advises in . order, that ity should be n, and- even associate presses itself in perfect, indestructi- | they may: be- benefited by the. membership might-improve matters not-a- ble, harmonivus: idess. :and . the: so- y dom of her superior spiritual under- little—Christian Science Monitor- . called’mortal mind which includes |standing, an understanding which is the belief in matter, evil, limitation, | so evidently far above their own. disease. and death. This latter, They are seeking the revelation as therefore, is'not real Mind, but is a | the revelator has given it, knowing false concept of mind, and hence its | that their safety lies in doing this. UNDG‘RTAKEK\ YoG RS o mintsa ‘! in do suppositional activity is not real | They study Mrs. Eddyé writings very be Judge Page Morris of Duluth. SP‘J\TTING WlTfl TQO lll thinking. thoroughly, B!ul more carefully than Why? .| Thus it is seen that Christian Sci- fiver before: in orgietr to make sure, ol 5 ) g 5 ence healing is fundamentally a cor-| by securing an interpretation of ; Bdecau:e t{:e Imesttperfg :‘hm‘?]gvy 1{&:1?;]:; rective process wherein the falsity of | them directly from her own words, ;J)Kiit a_satisfaction there is in telling cordemg 0 fe erg A ?) " Y e discordant material conditions be- | that they are really gaining a correct your friends that you made a certain pur- made to enforce, no% 1o DI N comes evident from the basis of ab- | understanding of them, ~and are chaseeat home. You, somehow, or other judge in dealing out sentences to liquor solute Truth. - It involves knowing | thereby avoiding the great danger of ”don"f; *have that gmlt}: feelmg L:hat you violators has tried his darndest to impress divine Truth, recognizing human er- ;t\lsmter:;retat;\mn IH sor%% uninspired > - i; human th ht. . Mrs. i shen you send away for it. this fact upon bootleggers and blind pig- ror and applying Truth to the error, | ku ‘nt ougt : rs. Eddy is her ou know that th gers, with plenty of warning time and which brings about a change in con- { 0Wn interpreter. w that the merchant who made time agam, but without effect. sciousness; right concepts are estab- Do we not see, then, why Christian fit: on the article, will be able to N lished in the place of wrong concepts. | Science is truly the Science of right He is now impressing the fact, by in . . . ! L rig mze your store, or your husband’s flictin, ntences that have filled jails an and harmony is externalized. Know- ? It involves the .knowing of buginess with this profit, and 2 g Se tral £ the stat ing that sin is not real and that God’s | divine Truth, which is the Principle flwreby ‘pass the dolIar on from business over the central part o e state. ¢ man has no sinful appetites and is | of right living, the recognition of the to businesa keeping it at home, where Keep right on judge, there’s lots of room not the slave of passion nor the vic- | deceptive character of matter and firMly “it ~will“pay ‘taxes builw'schoo] g in jails throughout the state yef and some tim of vice, but-that man is the idea |evil; the cause of wrong living, and shurghes, roads and,improve your clt:’v of them haven’t been: worked. °"m‘m°' of God, reflecting divine Love and {the operation of the divine healing e, - —p overned by divine- Pnncxple,—bhxs law, the la f the Spirit of life i o :;mty o ybu gp’]d liba B g y W e law o e Spirit of life in tor, in ulvnoo. $3.00. ‘A POPULAR JUDGE If we were to name the most popular judge in the country today, his name would to i e Total Bews Dhbll:hnd herein. ~ - .BUY IT AT'HOME heals the sinner. Christ Jesus, the law of divine Prin- LEAVE IT TO BOB ! medical science cannot possibly ex- Mary Baker Eddy ~ |ciple. which makes the healing of all re good things to remember The St. Cloud Journal Press ‘wants Bob plain the healing work done by Christ| Is it any wonder that - Christian |evil' tendency possible, and bestows ging to buy out of town pos- Lafollette and his progressives to come out Jesus and by his immediate follow- | Scientists love Mrs‘1 EHQy as they (%o the blessing resulting from Christian | Besses you. Think, before you act. in the open and show the people what they- ers, nor by Christian Scientists to-|and are so grateful to her, not only |living. . . 'Bvéry dollar you spend at home will propose to do and says Bob admits that he tday, for these opposite methods| help keep your own taxes down, thereby ore capable of deciding what the peo- 1have nothing in common. g cutting the cost of living in your own com- i:lem it o they are themselves. The Bilte declares, and froquentiy = i) S " ’ implies, that God is our life also : ity. . Judging from the vote he polled in Wis- e v ey “man shall not live by . Bemidji merchants are determined. to consin it seems that the people are willing o % bread alone, but by every word that ( tonvince ‘the buying public that it not to:leave it to Bob, and he is willing they | .. (0 e o o e given | Proceedeth out of the mouth of God,” @ ® alily pays to buy at home from the above should. B ooty 1 the mlmtygofi 7o land Jesus said that he came “that a l o r n l a point of view, but that you can actually — place where the lecture is given: they might have life, and that they ‘ might have it more abundantly.” save dollars on the purchase price of com- Christian Science, as discovered modities generally, . SUBSIDIZE CROPS and founded by Mary Baker Eddy, is | NOW What is that life? il We all preach the gospel of cooperation If the price of crops were-guaranteed |today so generally recognized as "an mi‘::ifgg ‘st}g: ‘éog‘”:::a‘;‘::i:m;; . via the o ut, have so little regard for it, when the there would no doubt be an’ over produc- |instrument for good, that we are in-| “0E% B8 R 000 T By oG, c e n l c terested to know what this Science -.x:0peasion- arises to meet our own individ- tion. If potatoes were fixed at $1.00 a truth is continuity of being, and it _-.-ual-requirements bushel, everybody would R0 to raising po- |teaches regarding the unrcst, evil and | ¢ v, thay Truth is Life, and Life £f lent h _ | follows that Truth is Life, | Lif m o — tatoes. The same is true with other crops. ;‘;n:’rllcrf ::% proval fens ‘z& Ipman ox-lig Trath. Consequently real Life is | o r e ™ *RESTORE CONFIDENCE - In order to guarantee a price the govern- [[°} 0 Seah 500 them. We are | divine Truth, the great I AM, immor- + Proposals recently made in certain quar- ment would necessarily have to control the |interested in“4he cause of this grie- | tal, infinite, conscious God. ters that the United States should 'come production and we believe that there is a |vous condition and to learn if pos-| The Bible teaches further that God .. Get the greatest possible benefit from into the League of nations as an “associate way to do this. sible of an a?lequate remedy ior it, |is the Creator; therefore He is Prin- - : s b as well agytoind what part cach one |ciple, for Principle is basis, founda- . your investment in your California trip. of us plays in the situation, to what |tion. cause, origin, without which: Go one route, return another way. The to see that their interesty ate served. degree welare respofisnb‘l‘e “for it, and |there can be no existence. Principle) oy et y America needs a party that will take cnnfirol to what ¥xient’we, can aid alleviat- |is that which is, that which manifests flddltu.’tnalcostxssmau. ‘ou will see a thous- away from the same kind' of a gang that ‘were sa- |ing and healiffg-it. - itself as idea, the basis of all law and miles of a different country along the tistied to “fiddle while Rome burned.” | At the outset it should be recogniz- |and right action. fTherefore Princi- s ; - ed that the world is an aggregation |ple is absolute, self-existent, depend- 5 Bemidji, Mi s ‘Amenca needs more statesmen and fewer polt ¥ of individuals, khence its prevailing |ent solely upon itself, independent SO, Pt | ticians. g ‘ congitions ge but:ghe composite pro- | of all else, unaffected by any m_odi- - rea or ern December 2, 1922 Our’ forefathers put down oppression with duct of the'livés and mentalities of | fying conditions or influences. Since - WHAT DOES AMERICA NEED? Editor Pioneer, | “handful”of men and the will to fight, and We €an | its people, and of their habits, of |God is Life, Life is Principle, and is 7 " g i Bemidji, Minn. win a moral fight with a handful of ballots and the |thougnt, theiF ¢thics, their ambitions |absolute, depending solely upon it- ‘The mild evergreen Pacific Northwest is “jAnswering what does*America need? is like right sort of leaders, and their resultant conduct. self, upon its own,immortal béing packed full of thrilling and inspiring moun- trying to ‘snswer what does Johnny want Santa Then we can replace all the souvienir canmon | Thus the ;character - of ‘hum?‘n mdepende‘;fi of all elsé de_thereim tain scenery; sixty miles of the Rocky Mountains Claus to bring, there are so many things needed in our parks with bronze ballot boxes as a re- hvu:g} is an d?ise"“aldf?t"i‘"h x‘s t; i :f;‘,’ff“tte tpby “l"“;'i:e; °; m’fl;‘;]’_’ o= along Glacier National Park, the odd Basaltic forma- that I will only attempt to set forth a few in minder to the future generation that the will of :1’-3: c:fl“ge ;::;; ::;e dl o:lyo e “‘;'e d;t;g:, SS; e °“‘r i;ie f" e aiier tions in the Columbia River Basin, theimposing peaks ; two hundred words. the people rules, not the bosses. lives of its peopie are improved. 1t affected by anything which may be of the Cascade Range, Mt. Rainier, Mt. Hood, Mt. d »Amerca needs a NEW party, and I'm thinking of America needs a new Moses to lead her oub of |in this phase of the question to|done to the figures, so the real life Adams, Visit the ship yards, the lumber mills, the i parties’ we' have mow. the Wilderness: Is he in America now? We shall |which-we shall give especial atten-|of man cannot be disturbed by what lppl_e flrchard;; the salmon canneries and historic i heed an ‘“American”. party thn will abide wait and see. . tion 0y anayzing the Science of | may be'dorie to its material appear- Astoria. Many interesting motor trips can be made ! by ¥Re'will of the people, and not cater to clicks Yours very truly. right living, together with the Prin-|ing or symbol. Life is therefore nei- from Spokanc, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland. . MIKE HOWE ciple and law involved, in order to|ther in matter, nor of matter. It is Dol sl . 5 se¢ how these may be demonstrated | God’s very be%ng and nothing else. A free side trip to Vancouver, B. C. if you wish. in ;luman activities. i i : The Bible = declares through St. t. Paul writes: th John that “God is love;” theref 'r st IT Dall CONVENTIONS TODAY [, 55, Pab s, G ey o ottt 5 o, s wo Steel Trains Daily i and lobyists who hang around Washington, D. Oi [ = “FROM OTHER PAPERS | { ; ; : " made me free from the law of sin |see'that there'is' but one infinite i ol seled o L Richmond. . Va.—American Institute | .14 geath.” ctornal, disine Life, which is indes. Standard and Tourist Pullmans b ”fi e,"“d l';:; . "'é.:f"fm‘: o of Chemical Engineers. The Bible containg many clear and | trucible Truth, absolute Principle, Compartment Cars, Dining Cars Chicago—Northern “Hemlock and | définite statements of the healing |immortal Love. to Pacific Coast. Direct connection at Portland and Hardeod Manufscturers' Associ- [law of the gospel _in its. re_lation to| " Phe Science of right living is Seattle with fast through trains to California. Optional ation. every form of evil thinking and|iporefore, based fundamentally upon foute via palatial steamships at no additional fare fmmn Ghlcngo— chigan Hardwood Manu-|Wrong living. the knowing of what real Life is and Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles. Have you ever thought what this Py f p facturers’ Association. A b, WA on the iiving of that Life. There is New gi i s i Chxcago—l{nrsc Association of A- world would be with all its siy, SOI- | o ther way of demonsirating Chris- picture booklet “The Scenic Northwest” frec on request to w& - George. Washington ~and Benjemin, Franklin was noc_ tar ot1. ‘Who s . “Uncle. lfinm" an};wny" Portland Orogon n. ¥ 3 i Miss Ahce’ Paul- mougns .th:t erica row, suffering and sickness remov- |y rivine ™ Mrs. Eddy has ‘made it ; . . A.J.Dickinson, Pnunger‘l‘ramemnger ; “women won’t vote for women; wo- * Friendly Societies of ed? And have you ever realized that o .10 "¢ all to begin to do this; & o8y St. Paul, Mina, i men.wont patronize women in busi- Topeka—Glils' Friendly Societies of | | understanding of the teachings of End ble cor B Io s b o grate: % ness. Women wont go to women H , doctors. Women wont take their flc . women lawyers.” In_ other lice, women like men as na- the Episaapal Chutch. Christ Jesus ‘with strict adherence Blmmghamgfilabamfl Congress of thereto, would bring about this heav- fullyttakthe fff ttfif-; t.he}; };:‘:,e bel: - Motherg and Parent-Teacher Asso-|cnly condition? This should be evi- [ U 0 know that Lite and tove @ clatlons. dent to all Bible students. teady experience: grent s -eASSlngS Atlanta—Georgia State Baptist Con-| When looking, therefore, for a so- therefrom, and they are rejoicing at = rgia e Dapu g, 4 its infinite possibilities and are daily 5 D vention. L‘:}:’Tfl:fi ;:;:::l?hsafrgglsz!’e;eofl striving for a higher spiritual under- standing. strated understanding of the teach- il The evening paper’s headliner H g [/ savs Poindexter will devate time to IN THE DAY’S NEWS |ines of the bastex? Did he not set 3| 3, (08,8 000 CEo00, st | “private undertaking,” meaning, of . ; standard of right living upon a spir- |, o 8% & PO B O T ental. course, he will try to bury them s 5 A ThaTcHER David I, Walsh, who urges thatitual basis which he declared he made Therefore theé conditions of this ex- {/when he can—Portland Oregonian The snswer will be found among President Harding, after the manner |it Poss:}.fle i;r all i:}‘: g?golz?n;‘tnfie:i istence depénd largely upon the con- 2 today’s wan of President Grant, issue a procla-|connection therewith did. < dition of consciousness. Does it not n 100 ncw men will take (Wh: "Bl:-:li: do mation caling upon the Ku Klux|sll manner lof evil and disease ., ot,hen that with a change of ] you suggest) Klan to disband; is the junior United | through divine power and did he not % R . m the néy. congress, and | onvaeht 1922 Associated Editors P sl t“ ,fl! ehi“morh m“: teach- his followers to do the same | consciousness will come a change in ck if half fl ates senator {irom [assachuse! 3 ‘Q ! img? Is i . hat | the condition of existence? A mor- ' that nmhfl. displAY® more-than av- He was born at Leominster, Mass., g‘}:;‘igsfi:: it ,‘g’ ie:;gf::'i ::tenmeie?y tal’s selfhood, his consciousness: of M the second youngest of a family of ] vl con ‘““i""s being, is obviously mental. Thére- - LAKIN, President E. R. EVANS, i--lm C. L. ISTED, S.e.rahq-'l'm-m Hight ethicalip ppmo oh | fore, Tis body, which is the embpi- ten children. The death of the, father'| By 7o tal %‘ bt right ffifiwal andimental nd ment, and externalization of -his men- he | obligeéd the family. to join if ‘a stren- diti healt e e ey, Compiny yoay, struggle for s livelihood, B3 ditions as wilfy heslth, Haemony 514 tality, is just as mental as,the. sest of 't human .existénce. ; “What is America’s crying - born in New York City, 62 yearsiago King at any odd job that caffic tc nud'" wuuous]y mquwa:de. B o0day. i1 hand the future senator earned mDEFSTOOD‘ . Discordant. cond}tlcns of the body Pioneer. Maybe xt is to quit! Gen. Herbert M. Lord, U. S.!A. lfiough to enable him to compléte-h ibiscordapt conds s of cthe i integral element of our | ditions of human sense; and it.can be hfiz_mn Xy pfi Uil il e lscctorpt W budesp, bogy ot Rack- | Roapnion.as Holy Crass cofloge a0d) e B : LET Us SUFPLY YOU WITH fl 0] d‘M&‘H ay. | = % Bidward 1H. . Sothern, ohe ¢ the [Boie B 1o S Bonnet oo % Master's Chilstianity and s thus s- readily, soenthat, if-the light ui::e LUMBER LATH - SHINGLES Toremost x&bn of the yAmerican | Fitchburg and in Clinton. While], 6 the demonstration of Chris- | Christ-truth is brou; 0: ieareupon |3 wt ' e # : e ¢ 11 ‘its whole ness, | the darke despairing consciousness of 7 LIME CEMENT - I stage, born i \New Orleans, 63 years | climbing o the top of his profession |; mprr‘:gt;gt nto und:rstuaslsdm?: The | sick, sinning, dying mortal, it will PLAS ER ago today. he also took tive part in Demo- | p; ey . i ine io] it wi i ! Niohalus J. Sinmott, representative | ea poyor 20 active part in Demo- | Bible says that spiritual things must | illumine 't brighten it with the di PAPER—RoofinS and Sheathing . .1~ 'The Red Wing Eagle calls for’ an automobile with @ self stopper. Most. anybhmg with a stopper ‘is popular in.certain circles these days. Troub- be spiritually discerned, and since | vine light and tint it with the divine le is that:most. of the things wtih :;-3 tQ":“;““v"ft ;};" %“S'.‘d OOreggx; was elected to the Massachusetts | cpy;; ’:jan healing is accon‘;lnlished hues a spiritual change which BRICK—Common, Fire and Fancy stoppes, are ‘illegal—even unconst- [ & oriow otmda g MG g legislature. Then he became lieu-!spiritually, no other means being us- | will be manifested as harmony of Sash D {il tutional. Sk Paul Dispatch. s R 4 tenant governor. In 1913 he, was|cq, it is evident that it can be ex-|body as well as of mind. A5 ash Doors and Mill Work. William S. Hart, widely celebrated | elected to the governorship, being plamed understood and demonstrat-! According to the Scriptural ac- 7 - as a motion picture actor, born at{the first Catholic’ever chosen to that |eq only spiritually, that is, from a |counts, the healing wrought by the ‘.»Fnu' LINE OF DRAIN TILE AND SEWER PIPE Newhurz‘ N. Y., 46 years, ngo today. office, spiritual ‘basis. Physical science and ' Master and his disciples, was accom- BE FOR THE PIONEFR =