Portland new age. (Portland, Or.) 1905-1907, October 27, 1906, Image 2

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THE NEW AGE, POBTLAND, OBEGON
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Krupp trousseau costs $250.
Ibly nmdo of gun-cotton.
Prob-
Evldcntly tlio scorching bicyclists of
a few yours ngo nro tlio scorching nu
. totnoblllsU of to-dny.
It Is not probablo Hint tlio latest
events In Culm will cnuso any surprlso
to tho Spanish nation.
Stripes nro to bo the stylo for tho
coming season. It Is fashion's not tho
court's decrco, however.
Tho candy Is undor something a lit
tie stronger thou suspicion. Things
UnspcakBblo hnvo been found In It
Uoll your candy.-
Perhnps , Englishmen opposo tho
polling reform because they foreseo
that they would bo compelled to drop
their h's altogether.
It's wonderful what depths of lovo
re disclosed In tlio male heart when
there's a widow with half a million
dollars In the case.
Tho train wrecker Is possibly the
most execrated of criminals, and yot
lie cannot cause as much suffering as
does the bank wrecker.
growth of tho cotton Industry In the
Bombay Presidency, Its chief center.
Tho first mill was built fifty years ngo.
Thero are now ono hundred and ninety
seven mills, and fifteen or twenty more
aro undor contructlon, with over five
million spindles, employing two hun
dred thousand operatives, and consum
ing ono and three-quarters million
bales of cotton. They produco nearly
six hundred million pounds of ynrn,
half of which Is exported to China and
other foreign countries. The dark Bldo
of tho plcturo Is tho condition of the
mill hands and their wages. Tho work
ing hours In most of tho mills nro from
sunrise to sunset, and there Is a grow
ing tendency among soino of tho mill
owners to prolong tho hours of labor
by the Installation of electric light. In
these mills tlio samo set of hands work
from five In tho morning till eight at
night, with only half an hour for rest
Tho hands are paid by tho piece, and
tho averngo weaver, says our consul
at Dombay, Mr. Fee, from whoso re
port theso facts aro taken, working
thirteen hours per day for twenty-six
days In the month, would earn less
than eight dollars and a half.
THOMAS WITHYCOMBE
Real Estate and Fire Insurance
Choice Farm Lands, Stock Ranches, Small Tract and City Properly fpr
Sale; Alto Breeder of Registered A. J. C. C. Jersey Cattle and Regit
tered Poland China Hogt. Phone Main 2275 .
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Room 8, Hamilton Block
, PORTLAND, OREGON
Chicago bank deposits are greater
than ever before In the history of that
city. After all, Btensland's area of
ruin was circumscribed.
Now that modern surgory has dis
covered a way of splicing the spinal
cord, thero may bo somo hope for tho
follow with n weak backbone
Sarah Bernhardt says Pattl would
to foolish to rotlro as long as sho has
nuy voice left Mmo. Uornlmrdt Is an
oxpurt on uutl-rctlrlng mutters.
A New York balloonist went to sleep
whllo two miles high. Hut, unlike a
good muuy other balloonlsts, ho finally
waked up and was ublo to toll about
It
Again tho learned doctors hnvo como
to tho front and assured everybody
that hydrophobia Is wholly an Imagin
ary malady. People ought to quit dy
ing of It
Dr. Osier's mother la living, at tho
go of 100, In Toronto. Sho Is report
ed to bo bright and spry, too. Loug
may sho live on to exemplify the ab
surdity of her sou's theory.
Pittsburg has another scandal
which, It Is promised, will be just us
filthy as auy of thoso which have pre
ceded It Somebody might bring
bout a weloomu relief by cutting tho
1'lrUburg wires.
Itoports from San Francisco say that
thero Is work at high wages for thou
sands thero. Ono greut troublo with
most of tho pcuplo who aro Idle, how
ever, Is tbHt they have uo taste for the
kind of work that Ban Francisco offers.
King Hankon of Norway says ho
finds It very ploasaut to weur a crown
nil Is uuublo to understand why mon
arch should over bo worried. It
should bo romombered, however, that
being a king In Norway Is a good deal
like being a vice president la the Unit
ed States.
It Is roportod from Shanghai that
for tho first tlmo In Its history China
vlll ubnndou Its traditional policy and
emit coins bearing tho clllgy of the cm
puror. In fact, It Is said silver rupee
and lmlf-niHX!8 hnvo already been
truck bearing tho likeness of Kuang
nu. The reason given is that the cir
culation of money adorned with the
head of Edward VII, has materially
Increased British prestige In Tibet, and
tho Chinese government wishes to off
set this.
The women of Slulgnglla, Italy, may
bo noted In history, If thoy succeed In
their recent efforts. Ten school-toach-era
of tlio towu went to the board of
registry and demanded that their
names bo put on tho voting list, and
tlio board compiled. The dlstriot at
torney took tho matter to court and
tho court confirmed tho legality of the
registration. Tho cake will be carried
before tho highest tribunal. If the de
cision stands, woman suffrage lu Italy
will hnvo gained a buttle lu a blood
less rovolutlou by the simple strategy
of somo womou who asked for what
they wautcd.
Ono of tho Smithsonian scientists
calls attention to tho fact that tho du
ration of tho lives of tho lower mil
inula differs from that of men's lives
lu belug far more uniform. Whllo hu
man beings die at all ages botweou In
fancy and senility, among tho lower
iiliunls, on tho contrary, nil Individu
als of the same species live to very
nearly tho samo age unless killed by
lolenco. Somo examples of remark
hlo longovlty among animals may be
cited. For Instance, thoro Is tho story
of tho elephant AJax, which Aloxander
captured ut his victory over Porus. The
conqueror atllxcd on inscription to tho
uulmal ami not It at liberty, Three hun
dred and fifty yours lator AJax Is said
to have been found still living, But
Uttle dependence can boplncod on most
storied of long llfo among uuliual.
India's material development In the
last half-century Is Illustrated la the
Tho olden time pastor, grown gray
In tho service of a community, who
can look back over two or three gen
erations of parishioners, thinking of
parents and grandparents and thett
many descendants, christened, married,
and burled under his ministrations, hat
no chanco to-day. Ills old wblto church
with Its clock-faced tower has gone,
along with the old families, the old
homesteads, the old Influences which
once marked American life. Ills con
stituents are no longer content to sit
in box pows beneath the high pulpit to
listen to sermons on eternal damna
tion, total depravity, Justification by
faith, sanctlflcatlon, or tho final per-
scvoranco of tho saints. Fluency of ex
pression, power In prayer, sincerity
and godliness of life no longer com
plete tho equipment of ono who Is to
hold n placo ns pastor of a growing
church. And when tho demands Un
tho inodom minister nro all considered,
It Is not specially surprising that tho
profession no longer draws from each
community those who seem most likely
In point of attainment No. Tho mod
cru congregation must hnvo an up-to-
dato building, fully as attractive as
any othor In tho community, Its exter
nal architecture no mora ploaslug than
tho completeness of It Interior fur
nishings, Its fine onnn well adapted
to accompany tho trained singers who
are dcjicnded upon for tho music of tho
service. To secure theso things monoy
Is needed, and no pastor Is fitted for
tho place unless ho has tlio rare power
of raising funds, or at least of stimu
lating leaders of his flock who know
how to draw the dollars from the criti
cal worshliwrs. "Wo need a sort of
canvassing agent a man with tho pep
slstouce of a book or llfo Insurance
ngont" Is a pretty frank and exprcs-
slvo way of stating what probably li
the real feeling of many church mem
bers to-day. Tho chances nro that tha
average minister who Is led to adopt
tho calling from a senso of man's need
of salvation Is unfitted for this sort
of a canvass. Tho modern pastor must
bo a social loador. He must know how
to shine at a wedding or at an after
noon tea, and must bo as graceful lu
these respects as he Is dignified and
Impressive In connection with tho for
mal ceremonial functions of his 'church.
Ills calls must lie numerous and they
must be occasions for pleasant ex
change of greetings rather than dread
ed Interviews on personal religion.
Sometimes It soems as If a pastor "not
afraid of notoriety," as one put It In
connection with a recent case, Is call
ed for by modern religious leadors. In
many cases It Is moro than likely that
the student fond of books and the com
panionship of letters, Is as Ill-fitted to
attend to the social duties of his pro
fession as he Is to collect delinquent
subscriptions or lift a mortgage from
the property of an already overbur
dened parish. And then, to mako It all
the worse, tho present day congrega
tion Is oxcodlngly hnrd to please. Tho
Instruction once given through the pul
pit alone Is now afforded by a thou
sand media. The Increased circulation
of the daily papers, the development of
wldoly rend religious and seml-rellg-lous
weeklies, tho multiplication of
philanthropic, charitable, social and
educational activities, the Increase In
the number of topics upon which the
modern minister must keep Informed,
all these combine with tho money-raising
requirements and tlio social duties
to make the minister's life a strenuous
one, with plenty of criticism and with
retirement threatening when tho step
falters in tne least
THE BITULITHIC PAVEMENT
BEST BY EVERY TEST
For Streets, Driveways and Crosswalks.
WARREN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
716 Oregonian Building, Portland, Oregon
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Nature's Wondrous Handiwork
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Phone East 57
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Colums and all Architectural Iron. Sidewalk Doors
and Lights. All Kinds of Castings.
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Castle Gate, .Canon of the Grand
Black Canon, MarshaH and Ten
nessee Passes, and the World,
famous ROYAL GORGE.
For illustrated and descriptive pamph
lets write 10
W. C. McBRIDE, deneral Agent
124 Third Stmt
PORTLAND. OREQON
Ask the Agent for
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Manufacturers of
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The excursion steamer "BAILEY
GATZER I" wakes round trips to CAS
OADELOCKH every Sunday, leaving
PORTLAND at 0 a. m., -returning ar
rives 0 p. m.
Dally sorvico between Portland and
The Dalles, except Sunday, leaving
Portland at 7 a. m., arriving about 6 p.
m.. carrying freight and passengers.
Splendid accommodation! for outfits
and livestock.
Dock foot of Alder street Portland ;
foot of Court streot, Tho Dalles. Tolu
phone Main 014. Portland.
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East, and we believe that the service
and accommodations given merit this
statement. From Denver, Colorado
Springs and Pueblo there are two
through trains daily to Kansas City
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stands that money talks. "I would
hate to be tho wife of the man who
owns us now," said ono dollar to the
other.
"Hero, too," snld the other dollar.
"If ho squeezes her as ho does us ho
will break oyery bono lu her body,"
"I notice, however," ausweml tho
other coin, "that tho man who squeezes
a dollar hardly over squeezes his wife."
Gouucll Qrovo (Kun.) Guard,
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Daisy Didn't tho count have any
money at all?
Masle Mercy, do you supposo ho
would have married Illrdlo Kollansbeo
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