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The Grand Cor. Higgina Ave. and Main Streit MISBOULA'S NEW AMUSEMENT CENTER. hIgh-Clas~ Vaudeville Entire change of people every Monday and Thursday. 1Profjram THE DALE SISTERS With a pleasing presentation of novelty dancing. MISS MAXWELL Illustrated Songs. THE ARDELL BROS. Gymnasts and acrobats of extraord inary ability. THE BUCKLEY DOGS A troup of canines remarkably well trained. MOTION PICTURES. Entire change of performers Mon days and Thursdays. Entire change of pictures Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays., Continuous Performance - First performance, 7: 30 p. m.; admission 1'O and 20. Children accompanying their parents, 1O0, downstairs. MATINEE-Every day except Thursday at 3:30 p. m. Admission: 1O and 15# any part of theater. FAMILY Theater C. A. HARNOIS, Manager. The Great New York Success, in Four Great Acts -Next Attraction rj t and Love" THE -thki ER 'DIFFEREN~T Change of Program Te fSIS Life Motion Pictures of the Highest Class. Pictorial Melodies. Orchestra. Opera Chairs. 1Oc 1Oc AT THE Bitou Theater Tonight Parted on the Honeymoon Illustrated Song--"I Adil Aw ful Glad I Met You." Nugget of Gold He Wouldn't Go Under a Ladder D .K t atie D. hbney PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Practice nlmited to diseases of women and disease:4 of the eye. Olasses fit ted. Ofice: FirBt National Bank block. Flathead Lalids Are all right, but no better than Daly addition lots. You may not get Flathead lands, and you will have to hurry if you get lots in Daly addition. We are pretty busy, but not too busy to show you these lots, and our automobile and one of the force are at your disposal any time. Don't forget we are selling lots at $125 with the best water system in Missoula, and we KNOW POSI TIVELY that they will be on the street car line. Where can you Fet anything for twice the money any where else in Missoula? We are not "from Missouri, but we would like to be shown." Wherever you are from, we woiuld like to show you. Stoddard & Price MISSOULA INSURANCE d REAL ESTATE AGENCY 108-110 E. Main. Phone 147 blk. Comte to THE WLDOR If hungry and looking fob a good square meal. Every thing clean, and cooked to suit your taste. Under hew ninaagenient. Orchestra in attendanee every evening. "tandard' BEER You leave your home each morn ing, a smile upon your face, Your step is light-elastic, and your carriage full of grace; Your mind is bright and vigorous -by strong health you are backed: In bygone days an invalid-you, now drink Malt Extracti d4A.bEN CITY FiW I4d C .'S OWN BREWING Phone 125 dhamber of Commerce 11ammiond Block Near the bridge. Phono 67 Permanent exhibits of western Montana pioducts wanted. All interests are invited to bring products to chamber headquarters for display purposes; due credit will be given all exhibitors. Regular meetings second and fourth Tuesdays at 8 p.' in. All those interested in the promnotion and welfare of western Montana are invited. .A.holesale Wines.. AND LIQUORS. GREEN SEAL CIGARS-BEST UNION GOODS-SODA WATER -MINEFRAL WATEO. J. E. PO WER Missoula, Montana. Iss1s lua P iace Market J. D. WATTS Whblesaii and Retail FRESH. AND SALT MEATS BUTTEI AND EGGS Phone 143. SOS 'Iiggins Ave LECTURE CIYSiltliliO'S HNE[S (Continued from Page One.) departure is not without interest to a very large number of thinking poo pie. Wherever thought has been gum-i ciently liberated to form unbiased judgment, and to pass upon, the Mer its of the question with untrammeled conviction, the, growth of this move ment is, nothing less than phenomenal. By all right and logical' reasoning, by j many unanswerable proofs, and , by the witness of the spirit, Christian Science appeals to the :fair-minded thipker as the one authentic and re liable interpretation of being, There is a somewhat prevalent no tion that Christian Scientists look upon the ills of the present state of existence, with lofty unconcern and content themselves with, sayingt "There is nothing the matter with :the'l world. Good is all and everywhere and the only , reality, hence we need l not trouble ourselves over the flimsy appearance of that which is not real." But this is a mistaken.. estimate of! our attitude. We are more than ever keenly alive to the needs of mankind -the more so because we believe that through the understanding. of truth, as revealed in Christian Science, we have found. the divine and all sufficient remedy for every ill that flesh is heir to. This is not a -eutopian ; dream, but a simple recognition of,. the scriptural teaching that these fleshly ills'are.the1 outcome, either of dense ignorance, or. of some, misconceptioi. of being-and. thtt they may 'be and are, dispelled, like mist before the. morning, as the true idea of. being supercedes the false, "They shall not hurt nor destroy in all my holy. mountain, "for the earth shall be filled with the know. ledge of the glory of the Lord as the waters cover the, sea."' Rev. Mary. Baker Eddy,. the .discov erer and founder, of Christian- Sci ence, is .;byond question the1 prophet of ,tilis .age, who through rarely. pure spiritual, discernment sees the incom ing, Christ, the divine. idea of being taking possession of human conscioes-. ness, and. so dispelling . all illusive sense testimony about being, Through. her text-book, ."Science .and Ifealth, with. Key to the Scriptuires," and other F published wiorks, she is herldinig thfe' glad tidings to an awakening world,I rousing thought front the mesmericl slumber of generations 'past and re- I instating the gospel of I1'ani.y, and th' reign of righteousness and peace. It is now something more-than forty years since Mrs. Eddy,. then supposed to be at the door of death, on account of a serious accident which had. befal len her,, so far grasped the fruth of, being that, she was brought back to, life and health; and threw tie radfance.. of healing power adown the corning centuries, revealing a. universal lai of cur e-an all-sufficient baln' for every human ill. By nature, education and exper ience Mrs., Eddy was eminently fitted for the vast work of reform that lay before her. Beg'inning inma quiet way to demonstrate the efficacy of the Christ method in the treatment of disease, and to teach a few students the rudiments of this system, she went on to teach more. students ; and to {qualify them to heal and teach, until now the adherents of this living, heal ing, redeeming faith are numbered by hundreds of thousands, .and Christiai. Science is known to some extent all over the inhabited world. Knowing is knowledge, and real knowledge is science; and since truth alone can be known the only absolute knowing or knowled'ge, or sqience, must be that, which pertains of truth and achieves the purposes of good, and it is our intention to show that Christian Science is just such Christly knowledge or Christian knowledge. To us, science, in order to be science at all mupt, be Qbristly or Christian Science and must always 'fronm everlasting have been Christian Science, coexisting with the Atncient of. Days; Then the advent of Christian. Science.at this time simply meany.,that the discovery was,.made through the i pure, spiritual discernment. of Mrs. Eddy, that there is, and ever has ,been. available to man, a scienice so Christly so unerring, . apd . cop pre-. hepsive in its nature and operation as actually to meet the needs of . the race in overcoming all its varied ills; that this science is the knowledge it God anti Hms eternal laws, and that I coincident with lmer discovei'y, Mrs. j Eddy founded a system of . practice, healing, teaching and preaching which is calculated to bring this knowledge I. within the reach of all who wish to , avail themselves of its beineficient offices. ' The world has before..it, a perpetual object lesson in the practical work of healing the sick and reforming the sinner. Churches in which the gospel of healing is taught and practised are multiplying with marked rapidity. } It is primarily the mission of Chris tian Science to bring into view that truer conception of God and His, cre ation that dispels the errors and all ments of sense. Beginning at the very foundational principle of all that exists, that later upfolding of truth reveals GoO, as. su-! preme spirit intelligence, substance, the one and only life of the universe.,( without beginning or end unfettered by matter, sin, disease or death. ýt reveals God as the one truth, unal terable, permanent, eternal, absolutely I the same "yesterday, today. and foir ever." It reveals God as the one Love-tender, compassionate, all-wise, almighty-the onie Father and Mother of one universal family of man. All will agree that God is good also that Gqd is infinite. To follow out these two premises to their only logical conclusion, we arrive at the l unavoidable and all satisfying fact that good is infinite. But here comes in the equally unavoidable, but hereto fore unrecognized correlation, namely, that the infinite good is all. The ip funite has no limits, hence the infinite fills all space, hence the infinite' leaves no room for an opposite, or & competitor. The good then shares not its realm nor its dominion nor its au thority, nor its power with any con flicting being. So far from lo4ng our hold upon the fatith'of our fathers, we believe in God more than we ecca did . before, and more than do most people be cause we do not acknow'ledge the presence' or poweer of any other be ing. Affirming the omnipresence and omnipotence of Deity titrels ito room or opportuntty for a rival or a see ondary po 1r or preseteRa - Belief implies the posslbility of a change of - opinion but so firm and fixed is oui conviction on this point that we can say with Job, "1 know that my Redeemer liveth." Christian Science does not deniy the personality of God, but enlarges upon the theme though we usually prefer the term "individuality," as less litely to convey the erroneous sense of iimit tations or outlines as applied to the Deity. Devoutly cognizant of the immi-l nence, the ever-presence of God 4s life, mind and substance, we heartily. join with the most orthodox in declaring God to be the one and only Creator and sustainer of the. universe and man; that he never lobes til.own in dividual or indivisible identity; nor enters into his creatior 'uitt -is forever reflected d nd rightly represented by His -creation. Christiaji Science does not deny the immortality of Soul, but holds it as a fundamental truth, baeed'on revela.' Itlonv and all right reasoning, and' proven beyond cavil hy.'the life and resurrection of our Master, Jesus Christ. Through .Christian Science we come' to understand and love our daviour more 'than, ever beforel-.to see in the example of his blameless life, in his rebuking and dispelIhg, the 'errors of mortals, overcoming s1ckness. sin and 'death, and simply ,going about do ing good,"-to see in all this the pat tern for all human motive, action and 'conduct. Jesus, himself,' said "Hle 'that' belleveth on me; the works' that I' do, shall he do' also,. and greater Works than these shall he do, because I go unto my Father." In the, matchless , sacrifice of his daily death, to all "d sene of error, 'in his perfect demonstration of' immortal life, and unfailing 'love, 'we find the proof of .his.' at-one-nent with God, Who. 'is all-life and love. ' ' We believe in Chrtsb'Jestsi' as the highest a itthly representative of "the truth,' the'. 'one faultless ' ixatopie ' of the true life, the very embodiment of' infinite Love, the divind 'teacher of men. Always in ' unison" with' the Father, he did many wonderful works, -not in violation of law and order, but in perfect consonance with the lilgher code of spfritfdt law, thit aatd not and need not ever.;be 'chaniged. A miracle is not a 'set'Unsg' 'aside of law, not the least infraction of god's law, which is incapable of being broken. A miracle is simply a manr vel or a wonder, and in . trying to designate the complete fulfilment of all true and, perfect and eternal law, the human sense is overwhelmed with the wonder of it all, and counts the unwonted, 41stlosure as nthfxig less' than nuiracdlos. Jesus himself sem6instratel the so 'premacy of id'nd' .over ever' material codgition ands he con missloned his disciples in all ages to carry on their'; warfare Against error upon this basis alone. Jesus" constant occupation was overcoming evil in all its forms; not one or two phases of it 'but' al. He healed the 'sick, he reformed the'; sinner, he raised the dead, all through' mind alone, tpdependently of material; "means or methods. Objectors sometimes call attention to the fact ,that Jesus once used. ma te,-ial means in the form of clay and spittle in healing the case of the man ,born blind. But a thoughtful review of this incident shows that,. the great teacher was simply making use of a typical oriental custolh far the pur pose of expressing his supreme con tempt for matter as a curative agent, and at the same time was proving the utter futility of the material ap plication for it was only .after the patient had washed it. away, had rid himself of this encumbering and use less element, 'that the wonderful cure} was effected. Neither was this unique Physician depedent upon any, of the so-called forces of the human mind, as acces sory to his healing wq rj, but insist .ently declarecr "The. Father ,Inflnite Mind) that dwelleth In me,. He doeth the works"-in like allegiance to the divine. 1 Now we Ibelieve Chrjstlan Science isoa rediscovery of what Jesus taught and demonstrated as to what God is and what Goti does. It is man's dis covery of himself in the Image, the cha 'acter of God, Spirit, Mind, in steae' of the effigy in matter, that physical sense testimony would have fastened upon him. The only evidence we have of mat ter Is the testimony of the physical senses, which take no cognizance whatever of God. All will admit that God is truth, as the scriptures de clare. It is plain that. the " physical senses do cognize what they suppose to be matter and all its apparent con ditions. But, as they know nothing of God, truth, then i ,cannot; by that matter is truth, but quite the op postte. Truth being. real,, its , op pqsite must e unreal and that is just what Christian Science says of maiter-, Again spiritual sense through which we. clo apprehelnd and love God, truth, reality, reports absolutely npthing in regard to matter; another good reason for, placing matter outside the pale of realty. The scriptures, say rman was created in the image and likeness of God. Is God made of tpetter either wholly or in part? Surely not. What .then is .there. 1p, Cod that is the basis of or resemblance to material man? Tf God is all spirit is not spiritual man really. His likeness, hence the only real man? Oriien writing in the year of 125 defined baptism as an escape from matter-the Lord leading us into light that is shadowless and is material no longer. From this it, appears that the early Christians held this same view of the nothingness of matter. But It no longer rests upon Chris tian Scientists to prove the non-ex istence of matter. In these latter days of liqulfled air, and purified thought, matter is rapidly losing it( supposed consistency a& shbstancey and all merely material knowledge is being relegate4 to its proper place amoing the supertiftiorfs of the past.! Even to the sense of the more ad vanced material scientists, matter is rapidly dissolving under,the more re solved into its original element thought. A learned professor in a ,foreign university says; "Matter is a thing of Ihought, which we have con structed for ourselves rather imper fectly to represent what really existsu. In a far grander form. Healing the sick in Christian Science is secondary to the vastly greater mission of healing sin and leading in all matter of genuine reform. Christian Science reclaims the sinner, not through fear of punishment nor bribery of reward, but by the su premacy of mind that is good so dispelling the Illusion of his love of sin, and by so, uplifting his sense of good and enlarging his affection for it that, that he ceases to find satisfaction in aught but the way of goodness. Hosts of people have been and are being healed of the appetite for in toxicants, tobacco, opium. and other drugs through this sort; of temperance work-proving it to be a prohibition that actually does prohibit the sin itself, instead of spending its energies in fruitless attempts to prevent the consequences of continued slit. Christian Science eschews hypnotism, mesmerism, spitltualism, animae mag netistn, suggestive therapeutics, and all forms of 'oecilttisni both ancient' and modern, and stands out' distinctly by itself ' as a definite demonstrable knowledge "of God and of man. No one should willingly surrender his self government and surely one could, not' choose to' be' at the - mercy of! mental iltflueices, hecretly exerted without his kIibwledge. or consent, Here again is Christian Sclence a rock of defense. True self goverinment con sists In acknowledging the direino mind, God as the one and only intelligence, the only power and pr eene--and one is freed frotm .he , geterag V nksmerism of'mortal'thou*ht,'adf ronlits special forms, only by seelith1he utter falsity' of its baseless clafmih to power, and knowing, God as ""the infinite, hence the only' Mend, When thus liberated from' the fatal effects of the belief in minds' many, Christian' Scientists 'are' ableato deinotest ate successfully over error .in all its-forms.' Cristian Science begins the ex-I planation of creation, not from what is la9parint to a set of totally unre liabie' physicals senses-but t from its fonindatibnal prirdiple of basis, God. We believe in the literal' truth of the scriptural statement, "there is no power but of God.' Omnipotence must be the One and only power that is permanent in the change of phe tromena." Since God is good and infinite to know God is ' to know good only. Were we not from' the dflst forbidden to know of both good and evil? "Of the tree of the, knowledge ' of good and evil thou shalt not eat of it." One of the strongest arguments brought forward in support of evil is the mistaken claimn that God is its' aluthor arnd sustainer; that in soine inscrutable way, that nobody under takes satisfactorily to eiplain, God has assikned to evil a large and use fulr place iii the divine ecOnom y; that His tlhodi'Oy requires an admixture of tii ..t 'i t 'site and conflicting forces, naifnrel, od P devtrl to bring about an ultfmnateW ood. ' But it hit's ahekdy been shown that I God's creation must be like Him; it must 'fairly express? and represent that which is 'ire God to be expibesed as an elect' mast' alvys 'be like its cause. Adinmtting 'this, if we under take to give evil a piece In God's universe, we find ourselves in the dilemma of either ' pf'opoucing revil good, or else considering.God capable of originating or permitting the op.'] posite of. good. . It is not likely that any of us would willingly grasp either horn of the dilemma, Christian Science eliminates the false supposition of an elenient .of evil that cannot exist in the omnipresence and omnipotence of God, who is good; and restores the primitive and un adulterated knowledge of the real cre ation pronounced by divine; wisdom "very good." That this truth of be ing, rightly understood and separated from illuslon, demonstrates harmlonious and unfailing life, is being daily at tested by countless proofs, and "by their fruits ye shall know them." Thoagh not much given to' static ties, we can say without exaggeration that many hundreds of thousands of so-called incurable cases of .disease have been healed through Christian Science.' Notwithstanding this asp tounding statement its:work is by no] means confined to the cure of phy sical ills-rather is this incidental actuates and sustains all-whose ac tion is so constant, so regular, so invariable that, men call it la: God] is not a remote persqiality who tells the truth or who sends out life, but He is truth, life itself-"God is Love." How plainly that is stated! Not somebody who' deals out' love as a commodity' but, love itself; the whale tnflinty of Love, broad and dep ' enough to include all His chil dren, perfect and comprehensive gnough "to cast out all' fear. "We have not received. the spirit of-bond= age 'again tp fear" but we have re cetved. the .spirity, of adoption, where by we cry."Abba Father." This word "Abba" is in the original, the most. specially endearing terna -for Father, and, as there is no English word that (Contitnuff oh Pate Six.' To the Citz s of Missoula, Geo. F. Peterson, druggist, has in his possession what can be honestly termed a Godsend to Humanity, and he will prove it if given the oppor tunity. Go to his store if you are troubled with Rheumatism, in any form, Eczema or Salt htbeum. Buy a bottle of Irish eLinlment, follow directions as ofound on page three of the little °book that goes with the bottle, give it a fair trial and then if Irish Liniment does not retieve ;.you, to your entire satisfaction, go back to George F. Peterson, ,tell him so, and be will.on.your ~word, pay back; the amount of money.. you., paid him. Besides the ailments mentioned. . please e the little book about, a burn or sprain. It will repmeveeore ,ness and stop Neuralgia pain in stantly. This leaves the matter entirely in your hands. Great July tlearatiee St $20.O0 Stilts .4:{ Women's white serge suits, guaran.* Women's white lawn watsts, with teed strictly all wool, have been fancy embroidered fronts lodg, knifed to their limit, going tucked sleeves only a few 24t; at ......... ......... . ..... X13,95 at4 r 4 '10.00 silts $0.50 Waits All of our women $a 0 we, s Woinen - white meayline pilk that arc left from the' summer st'l s waists, trimmed with fancy applique. price go ................rl. 5....; S2.W00 aists use White linen w~asts, Dutch neck; r"m' s xr in ?l some have large cIlar'and cuffs of cooryo deirarv ,ou o ley different colors sale price $1.50 countl r at o ge lee Women's t ,Ve P Women's extra well knit 44u e' , jiiW'en s paraesol bfr aI4~ vests low neck and sleeveless, are tr well made steel paragoo e going in this sale at.........6 1- with wodden rods and handilesA Wide corset cover embroidery, in Womea 8 two clasp, dou le igl rnany beautiful designs, is going in silk gloves. in any shade I , this great sale at ......... .. 19 able, al sIes going ai .. . i 1ke landker clets Women's white lawn hemstitched handkerchiefs, ordinary szes are cut to .... ......... ....... .. .... . ... .. .. .... .. .... ... .... . . .. . . .. . .. . . .. . .. ... ... . .. . .. . Biey Neo tereil and lega1 's es 'AgentsC fib1Ir Mecai I'a 'ei' ti ' 'y&ý Girl VIA Tickets -orr sale August 7 and SUt Limited for return to August 23. City Augu , 9-14 F. D; WLLSON, D. F. & PA,, 1909 No. 2 N. Main t Butte. EQUITABLE, LTh Strongest in the World Why not buy an up-to-date policy and have it backed by the strongest company? Insure now. GEORGE F. BROOKS Agent for Missoula County BEROOKS' Everything That Metz Wear NO, NOT going out of business. NO, NOT closing oat our old shop-worn stock. BUT selling out what's left of our nev' THIS Y1A.'S summer goos SUITS, UNDERWEAR, SHIRTS and. STRAW. IATS. Sixes arq, blroes in some of these GOODS, but nothing wrong with them. Do. you rnembm those Dress Shoes we advertised for $2.50, $2.75 and $3.00? They Are not all gone. LOOK IN THE WINDOW AS YOU PASS BY. E. E. TURNjR. -, - W ..O EM9ALMER, FNikA k Pronmpt attention ta all calls, day or nitbt. PtIxtlA alinbtilkc* Ia section. Missoula, Montana. Offlee* phone, 321. 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