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MARCH 2ft_JW L .BRpOKINGS-IIARBOR PILOT, BROOKINGS. OREGON In in the Land of O pportunity Page Seven ! m ake it perfect? (ou it and pierce the walls of un- es pierce the clouds which hide hurt, but hold to courage and Now, I m ight ask the question. oin time. Don t you wish that the sun. The belted wheel, the all the hope of success, because W t » 4 < rrfc''w hat would happen to our coun- se n ie o n e would call you a dream- trail of steel, the turning screw they know there is alw ays proof W 163FS I try should our mines all stop? ei . I believe you do. Even tho are but shuttles in the loom of of tru th for they who try. and I The smoke would disappear from Dei iett t aughman. 1 believe it time, on which they weave their the only cowardice and lack of i”irom Pa0e Six •the chim neys of our factories, the was once said, ‘ The world has magic tapestries, by the reali- faith can keep the seeker from ,htJ • . fire would die out in our furnaces, accoladed them with jeers and zation of which your city is being his goal, that if his heart lx» coin for the hig ii « r a ilroads cease to operate, the sneers and jibes, for the world is made great, and yet more won- strong, and if he ¿ream s his gives that for w » w heels of com m erce would stand full of little men, who take b u t, drous, as the flash it may be in dream s and dream s them hard bow: he's Pa1rJ n‘' Q11_p still, the m erchant would close never give, who share but never the night. enough he shall a tta in , no m at- and the bold, because his store, the law yer would shut spai t , who cheer a grudge and Leaping leagues of bilowy seas, ¡te Leaping leagues of bilowy se as,; ter r where men fail before. the .orld a» hls S°ld up his office, the doctor would g,lK gf a rC ,e 2?r' a.n< 1 f° r thls rea" crying from shore io shore for Walls may crum ble and em- j .ill be a long time son _ the paths have; L y County will even close up his office, and your cities > 4 of progress u, . help, which but for m an’s dream s pires fall; the tidal wave which would become w aste places and ? . , c ‘U?th blood dropped WOUld never have been. Their sweeps from the sea may te a r prospected; slow because; ro en hearts. But the tunnels plow the river beds and a fortress from its rocks; a rot- Jan timber and brush.; b arren deserts. Then, kind audi h °ia tors, m ay I ask in God’s name U1 els ° eny )ire^ have been cfia jn islands to the m other- ting nation drops from off tim e’s wr’coast localities. We how can the people of Portland tor bigger ian(u their wings of canvas beat bough, and only the d ream er's dense undergrowth, so appear so indifferent as to the . ream ers w o fought mings an crowns and higher tfie a jr anfj highways of dream lives on. These a re the that one might pass m ining interests when so much seats than thrones. the eagle to the hum an paths, eternal conquerers; their vassals feu feet of an outcrop depends upon our mines, and gee it Then again, much Oregon as rich as she is in all G reat or small, the right to A God-hewn voice swells from are the years. Then why should a disc of glue and wells out from) we not dream ? is sulphide; therefore. kinds of m inerals? I cannot an rule or the will to love were not a throat of brass, whose music, and one not ac- I have my dreams, and have swer, but will predict th at in the the fires which wrought their ïnïght walk right over n e a r fu tu re P ortland will awaken resolution into steel. Grief may caught sweet and whole, lasts more to base them on than m any ,t even see or notice the to h er interests, and we begin streak their hair with silver but beyond the m aker of the song, of those who have succeeded be wrought by the mixing to cry a g re a te r Portland, situ it never greys their hopes; for and all because a dream er’s fore. Then why should I not irals in the dirt. Then, ated as she is in a land th at is they are the argonauts, the Loch- dream was realized. dream , when in my county, C ur ur ores are different in invars who seek the priceless ry, lies the greatest w ealth of W hat would you have of fancy to become the g reat center of !ce when compared with fleece the truth. Through all or of fact if hands were all with this great sta te of O regon? I civilzation, as well as the money er saw in other districts. age.1: they have heard the voices which man had to build? Your dream of gold, silver, copper, cen ter of the entire world! of destiny calling to them from house and home is set upon the iron, cobalt, tin. wolfronite, p la t I wish to show you Curry I once had a man ask m e; “Are the unknown and abysmal vasts. land a dream er found. Suppose inum. iridium, and why should I as I see it looking down . the dim visit, of the fu- you sure th a t you are not a It is they who have dared un Columbus had not been a dream - not, for they are there, combined should want to be able to dream ei ?” I replied, “I wish that charted seas, because they --are er. The pictures on your walls with the great w ealth of tim ber, picture something like I w ere,” for dream ers are the m akers of the charts. It is they are visions of a dream er’s soul, a perfect clim ate and pure w ater, to do it I should have arch itects of greatness. True, all whose brains have wrought all z\ dream er's pain wails from your and, knowing this, and that the e to erect a mighty edi th eir visions lie within their soul, human miracles. With beautiful violin. They are the chosen few’ same force that will drive a temple whose eastern base such men never see the m irages ly carved stones they have build- who blaze the way, who never steam boat will drive a railroad be washed by the turbid of facts. W hy? Because they peer ed spires that stab the old world’s w ear doubt's bandage on their train, I can see that my dream s of the Atlantic, while the beyond the vales and m ists of skies and with their golden cross- eyes; who starve and chill a n d 'w ill soon he realized. waters of the Pacific and on the north by the eter-l jw. and on the south by stream. building it onward and erecting its massive col- Offers Much- D A N IE L * ( the precious jasper found y, and when com pleted,, (it with the Star Spangled ; then draw the map of and Coos counties on its ¡ul walls, inserting the ith the precious stones to d there, the agate, chal and sardonyx; then cap ¡sections of our coal, and ilongMde of this place a ip of our finest tim ber; pen wide one of our moun ted with rich ore. I should wish for the to increase the vision of Dple of the earth that they see. Then I would say, behold the fuel th at all bons can use; the iron (the world with railroads; ► Per for the wire; the p la t er the incandescent lights, P and silver for our ex- b the finest timber in the [for our temples, and all 1 and intermingled with water and air to be anjwhere. Now in this do f v the beauty and gran- 'Ublime. yes, all th at r ‘"n can give to m ake ' nio$t beautiful picture ‘• has ever produced, the ’he beautiful, the g ran i t wealth, and all to Ram & He G oat A PR O PH E C Y W HICH C H A L L E N G E S AND This prophecy holds the Key to Truth. Mathematically, it proves Christianity, the Only TRUE RELIGION. What can be surer? You don’t need Faith—you see it! This remarkable lec ture has converted skeptics, strengthened weak Christians and brought great courage to the fervent in spiirt. ' history is but the UNFOLDING SCROLl OF PROPHEÇY^ » P la n N ow To H ear I t ................. N o A dm isson C harge -V- Sunday, March 23 Starts at 7:45 P. M. o in n Mello’s " elding service R E F U T E S IN F ID E L IT Y ! D on't P u t Off A tten d in g . .T om orrow N ev er to m e s ! ►rO*-' Evangelist J. J. Dollinger TWO MORE VITAL LECTURES! Bank Road MARCH 2 4 th ................................................. 7:45 P- m - from Harbor “W HAT IS JE SU S NOW DOING” A Truth which all should know, for it involves your future! Mighty Important! ADA’ S eauty SHOP Sweetest Songs o f th e G ospel S to r y M \ R f l l 25th ...................................... 7:45 p. m. ‘‘T H R E E ST E P S TO H E A V E N ” What Are They? Is It Possible For Us to Take ’1 hem? . . . . . Illustrating Pictures Precedes Lecture. EVERYBODY WELCOME!! Rousing Song Service W Oh Illustrating ______________ ______________ y And Monday