vJEEGOJT CITY ENTEEPEISE, FEIDAY, OCTOBEE 6, 1905: MANY ATTEND TALK. THOSE WHO TEACH. "(Continued from Page 1.) (Continued from Page 1.) OREGON Shojtlinb and Union Pacific THREE TRAS TO THE EAST DAILY Through Pullman standard and Tmir. 1st sleeping cars daily to Omaha. Chicago, Bponane; tourist sleeping: cars daily to Kansas city; tnrough Pullman tourist Bleeping cars (personally conducted) wetKiy 10 Lnicago, &ansas t-"ity, reel In iK cxiairs iseats xree to tne east dally, 70 HOURS Portland to Chicago No Change of Cars. 70 Depart. Time Schedules. Akbiye Chicago- Salt Lake, Denver, Portland Ft. Worth. Omaha, b-ok Special Kansas City, St. p m 9:15 a, m Louis, Chicago and Bast. Atlantic , EiDress Salt Lake, Denver, 8:16 p. m. Ft. Worth, Omaha, 8:00 a m. via. Hunt- Kansas City, St. lngton. Louis, Chicago and Hlast. St. Paul Fast Mail Walla Walla, Lew- 6:16 p m I lston, Spokane, Mln- 7.15 a m via Spo- I neapolis, St. Paul, , I Duiuth, Milwaukee, Kane- Chicago and East. Ocean and River Schedule For San Francisco Every five days at 8 p. m. . For Astoria, way points and Portland, Oregon. 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally service (water permitting) on Willam ette and Yamhill rivers. For detailed Information of rates. The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Cow your nearest ticket agent, or General Passenger Agent. A. 1 CRA1Q. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY Portland and The Dalles ROUTE Regulator Line Steamers 65. 66. 67. 68. 70. I ,72. 73. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 1 100. I 101. "BAILEY GATZERT" "DALLES CITY" "REGULATOR" "METLAKO" "SADIE B." Str. Bailey Gatrcrt" leaves Portland 7 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days; leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Tues days, Thusrsdays and Saturdays. Str. "Regulator" leaves Portland 7 A. M Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays; leaves The Dalles 7 A. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Steamers leaving Portland make daily connection at Lyle with C. R. & N. train for Goldendale and Klickitat Valley points. C. R. & N. train leaves Goldendale on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays at 6:30 A. M., making connection with Steamer "Regulator" for Portland and way points. C. R. & N. train leaves Goldendale on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 8:30 A. M., connecting at Tyle with steamer "Sadie B." for The Dalles, con necting there with O. R. & N. trains East and West. Str. "Sadie B." leaves Cascade Locks daily (except Sunday) at 7 A. M. for The Dalles and way points; arrives at 11 A. M.; leaves The Dalles 2 P. M., arrives Cascade Locks 6 P. M. Meals served on all steamers. Fine accommodations xor teams and wagons. Landing at Portland at Alder Street Dock. MARCUS TALBOT,, V. P. & G. M. Gen. Office, Portland. Oregon. Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. Leaves. UNION DEPOT Arrives. 8:00 A.M. For May gers. Rainier, Dally. Daily. Clatskanie, Westport Clifton, Astoria, War- I renton, Flavel, Ham- 11:10A.M. mond, Fort Stevens, I Gearhart Park, Sea side, Astoria and f Seashore. '. Express Daily. " Astoria Express. 7:00 P.M. 9:40 P.M. C. A. STEWART, Comm'l Agt., Hi Alder street. Phone Main 906. J. C. MATO. G. F. & P. A.. Astoria, Or. You Will Be Satisfied WITH YOUR JOURNEY If yonr tickets read over the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad, the" Seenic Line of the World" BECAUSE There are so many scenic attractions and points of interest along the line' between Ogden and Denver that the trip never becomes tiresome. If yon are going East, write or informa tion and get a pretty book that will tell you all about It. - W. C. McBRIDE, General Ageat PORTLAND, - OREGON ing Life, is being - daily attested by countless proofs, and "by their fruits j ye shall know them." A noted phy- sician states that ninety per cent of I all known diseases -are the result of 63. fear. Then a religion whose funda- I mental Principle and only acknowl- 64. demonstrates harmonious and unfail edged power is Love, that is capable of casting out all fear, surely has strong claims to recognition as a fac tor in the realm of therapeutics. Though not given to statistics 'we ran sav without pva?frpratinn that. many 'hundreds of thousands of so- called incurable diseases have been ; 69. healed through Christian Science. Not withstanding this astounding state ment its work is by no means confined to the cure of physical ills rather is this incidental to the vastly greater mission of healing sin and leading in all matters of genuine reform. It re claims the sinner, not through fear of punishment nor anticipation of re ward, but by the supremacy of Mind that is good, dispelling the illusion of his love of sin, and by so uplifting his sense of good and enlarging his af fection for it, that he ceases to find satisfaction in aught but the way of holliness. Hosts of people have been and are being healed of the appetite for intoxicants, tobacco and opium 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 the fruitless attempt to prevent the consequences of sin. Christian Science is broad-spirited It is public-spirited. It serves the hu man race for good in an ever ascend ing scale and in a constantly expand ing held of usefulness. The query sometimes arises, does not this idea by dulling the sensibilities and check ing the sympathies? It dulls the sensi bilities only by causing people to be come less sensible of evil as they grow more and more sensible of good ; to cease looking forever on the dark side, forever prophesying and prog nosticating evil, but rather-to look up with fearless, blameless glance into the face of the Father-Mother, God and see the graces and glories of that face reflected in all His people and things. It teaches us to sympathize with good far more than with evil, and by that very fact helps to bring good to pass. It will have to rest with those who oppose Christian Science to prove wherein it has ever done harm or shown itself a menace to the health or safety of any community. It has rather been a check upon contagion, a preventative of epidemics and vari ous calamities that afflict the race, With all due regard to existing .civil law and its behests our appeal is al ways to the higher code of spiritual law, wherein God is Legislator, Exe cutor and Judge. Under this benign ruling all human rights are duly subserved. It must be remembered that this movement has been inaugurated but a short time comparatively, but all things being considered, the rate of its advancement is, beyond question. without precedent since the apostolic times. If we were to look back be yond the beginning of the last quar ter century, we should not see a single Christian Science church on the face of the earth, for the original one, the Mother church of the denomination was organized in 1879. Now there are not less than 900 organizations, many of which are suitably housed in beautiful and costly buildings, dedi cated free of all financial incumbranc es and filled at services with hosts of earnest, devoted people, bent on know ing more of God, and on doing more of good. The Christian Science text book, published first in 1875, has reached more than 357 editions of 1000 copies each, and the sale of Bibles has correspondingly increased. What does it all mean? It means that deep down in the human conscious ness is being laid the foundation of that eternal Truth, the knowledge of which was promised to make us free and that upon this firm substructure is being reared with, solid masonry of Spirit the superstructure of purer thinking, of more righteous living. It means that there is a large and rap idly increasing body (a peculiar people indeed) who are really learning how to become as a little child and walk in willing, implicit trust and obedience wherever, through their divinely ap pointed Guide, God is pointing out the way. It means that this Way of right eousness is proved to be exemption, not only from snares of sin, but from the pains and frailties of the body as well; a Way of salvation in the full est sense to health, wholeness or holli ness, harmony, heaven. Finally we who have had experi mental knowledge of the value of this advice do not hesitate to recom mend most earnest study of this vital subject and association with those who have made some" progress in its lore. . We especially advocate the daily perusal of the textbook, "Sci ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," in connection with the Bible, pondering deeply and applying as far as possible its wonderful pre cepts, thus coming into closer ac quaintance and fellowship with its inspired Author. Then you will find that you, too, can demonstrate the spiritual power of the undaunted thought of Truth, to supplant any and every suggestion of evil; can prove that Divine Mind is Omnipotent, to heal and save to the uttermost. Progression is the inevitable out come of all honest endeavor. So if we are sincerely seeking Truth, for Truth's own sake, we must all move along under this impartial ruling, gaining continually a greater sense of peace and of power, "till we all come into the unity of faith and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a perfect man, unto the measures of the stature of the fullness of Christ." Emma Flemming, Bertha Kenne dy, Estella Niles, Estella Salis bury, Alice M. Shannon, Irene Carter. Browns Anna Pollard, Oregon City, R. 1. Clackamas Elizabeth Buck, Ed na Armstrong. Beaver Lake Lillie M. Harris, Scotts Mills. Marmot. Skunk Hollow Ruby Thompson, Stafford. Tracy Florence Buchanan, Cur rinsville. Leland Eva A. Millar, Oregon City. Evergreen Urania LaCroy, Or egon City. Sunnyside Estella Sumner, May Strange. Colton. New Era Jennie R. Noble. Monte Christo Orpha Eisenhart, Monitor. Damascus Victorine Wilson. Dodge. Meridian Hattie Fisher, Aurora. Shubel Ada E. Moehnke. Phelps Miss WTard, Canby, R. 1. Graeme. Dover. Mulino. Minnie Tru'llinger. Henrici Ella Hornshuh, Oregon -City, R. 3. Canby Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Ma thews. Wilhoit Sidnor Davenport. Porters Fannie H. Rippey, Gar field. Barton. ' Hazeldale. Estella Criswell, Aurora, R. 2. Yoders Edith Armstrong, Hub bard. Oak Grove Wilma E. Blair, Au rora, R. 1. Deep Creek Effie Morris, Bar ton. Timbergrove Lillian Snodgrass, Clarkes. Mountain Road Eva V. Hunter, Oregon City. Barlow Edith Karr, Elnore Gin- ther. Barton. East Mount Scott Carrie Stok er, Lents. Hood View Alma Bowman, Sherwood. Falls View Edna Gard, Mulino, R. 1. 102. Eldorado Eliza Burns, Carus. 103. Creighton, Elizabeth Hayhurst, Pearl Allen. 105. Willamette T. J. Gary, Eliza beth Shipley. 106. Spring Brook Carrie Haley Port land, 714 E. Salmon. 107. Cottrell Louise Maxwell. 108. Estacada Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Surface. Joint Districts. Orient Anna F. Hodgkins, Mar garet Guttridge, Alma E. Stone, Gresham, R. 5. 1 Frogpond H. Liesman, Stafford. Sycamore Eva G. Butler, Gres ham; Edna L. Morse, 415 Fre mont St. Portland. Aurora Marian Swanby, Lillian F. Gans. Tualatin Helen Murray, Jennie C. Reichle. Youngs Florence M. Beane, Sherwood. Parrett Mountain Newberg. Aims Daisy Watkins. Butteville Addie Tabor, Aurora. N. Butteville Lillian Newton, Newberg. Willsburg Millie E. Clark. Scotts Mills. Geo. W. Metzger, Gresham. (Note) Where the name of the school differs from that of the post- office, the latter follows the teachers' name. 6 8 ?!F - ? $ I s z t 0 t Special bargains 'made at our own Furniture Factory for HOP PICKERS s Mr., Miss and Mrs. Hop Picker: We guarantee every piece of furniture made in our furniture fac tory in Oregon City. Your money will be per manently invested if you buy our furniture. Tne f following prices speak for themselves Z TH1S THIS CHIFFONIER Size 37 x 58, 5 drawers, 2 of them with locks, ele gantly finished in golden oak Price $5.50 BUREAU 6. 10. 15. 23. 26. 30. 34. 53. 57. 62. 70. I 73. 83. in three different styles ele gantly finished in golden oak I Price $6.50 TWO MILLION MARK IS PASSED. Exposition Attendance Better Now j Than Ever Before Fair Closes October 14. Portland, Oct. 5. With the two million mark passed, and prospects excellent for rolling up another half million - before he gates are closed for the last time on the night of Oc tober 14, the Lewis and Clark Exposi tion is an assured financial success. The remarkable attendance demon strates also that the Fair has pleased the people, and that another source of gratification. It is evident that the enormous attendance could not ! la GLASS CUPBOARD Oak front, extension drawers. A much bet ter piece of furniture than cut shows Regular price $12.50 Special Price $9.50 1 room in Portland for a great many more people than reasonably can be vnoptol Tn HrlifirTi tho Txron th tr have been rolled up unless the Fair I nTltin ' tn b n11 tnnr mll(1 , had received frequent testimonials ,-,., from early visitors. Th' T , and riark Pmiltrv show. It is evident now that the Fair will tho ,iioa fnr whivh ro ntnhor sth tr. be, in point of attendance and in ev- 12th inciusive, promises to be an ex ery respect, the most successful Ex- hibition of high quaiity. and one of position ever held. Comparisons With p.nfra, interest. Western fanciers the records made at the Trans-Mis- have shown themselves to be heartily sissippi Exposition at Omaha, an Ex- favor of-the show. and have enter- position Of about the same magni- rt thir r-hnsen hirds whil from the tude as that now drawing to a close, east are a nUmber of entries of un and which has been generally con- ..1,i ,-ntoroot ceaea to nave Deen tne most success ful of all fairs, show that the Exposi tion will outdo the showing made by the eastern enterprise. This is con sidered more remarkeble when the statement is made that Omaha had a population or i3,ouu,ooo within a day's journey, while there reside within a similar radius of Portland not more that 1,800,000 souls. The stock show, which opened on September 19th for a period of ten days, proved the crowning feature of the Fair. It was a notable success, MAPLE LANE GRANGE FAIR. Fruits, Vegetables, Grains, Stock, Etc. to be Shown in Competition. Maple Lane Grange No. 296 will hold a Fair at their hall at Maple Lane on tne date or their next regular meeting, which will occur on October 7th. All are cordially invited to help the good work along and especially the Grange membership. We would like being by" far the biggest show of the fatbits of fruits, vegetables, grains. POMONA GRANGE MEETING. Clackamas County District Pomona Grange will hold the October meeting with Twentieth Century Grange at Barlow, Oregon, October 18, the third Wednesday instead of the second. This change is made for the conven ience of the 20th Century Grange and those who wish to attend the Fair. Patrons will please bring well filled baskets with them as this is a new grange and not strong in membership. WM. GRISENTHWAITE, J. D. CHITWOOD, C. C. BORELAND, J. L. JOHNSON, C. E. SPENCE. Executive Committee. C5 " Bean the Bignotnie of STOH.IA. The Kind You Haw Always Bought ? A CARD. This is to certify that all druggists are authorized to refund your money if Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents pneumonia and consumption. Con tains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. Refuse substitutes. kind ever held in the west, and by far the best attended. During the time it was running, the attendance at the fair showed a daily increase over the average of about 5,000, and the week ending September 24, was the larg est in point of attendance of any dur ing the Fair period. The past week, with the stock show as an attraction during the first five days, and Port land Day on Saturday showed a total of over 200,000 admissions for the sev en days. On Sunday September 24, the Sunday attendance record was bettered by several thousand, when the turnstiles registered 17,168 ad missions. In spite of the fact that there are more people in Portland now than at any time since the Fair opened, there has been no complaint on account of lack of hotel accommodations, or due to exhorbitant. charges by landlords. This happy state of affairs, it is cer tain, will continue right up to the close of the Fair, because there is live stock and poultry, fancy work, and in fact every thing that pertains to a first class agricultural exhibit. MR. A. J. LEWIS, MRS. WM. BEARD, Committee. PLANS TO GET RICH. Are often frustrated by sudden break ing down, due to dyspepsia, or con stipation. Brace up and' take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache and dizziness too. At Howell & Jones' drug store. 25 cents, guaranteed. sired and performance. Scale of Prices. First 12 rows, lower floor $2.50 Remainder Lower Floor 2.00 Box Seats 3.00 First 3 Rows Balcony 2.00 4th, 5th, and 6th rows, balcony, 1.00 Remainder Balcony 1.00 Gallery, reserved 75 Admission 50 Matinee prices same as night. . Special attention is called to the rising of the curtain on the evening performances at 8 o'clock precisely and at 2 o'clock on the matinees. The performance begins with the beauti ful prelude, "The Star of Bethlehem." During its enactment no one is seat ed. All railroad and steamship lines running into Portland have arranged special excursion rates for the "Ben Hur" engagement. By inquiring of The Klaw & Ertanger Company pro- I your local agent, the date and price duction of "Ben Hur," unquestionably ! or excursion tlcKets can De ascer- "BEN HUR" AT THE MARQUAM. the foremost offering in the s- amuse ment world, is to be staged in Port land at the Marquam Grand Theatre for six nights (exclusive of Sunday), with matinee performances on Wed nesday and Saturday, starting Thurs day, October 19. The advance sale of seats begins on Saturday morning, October 14, at 9 a. m. It is advisable for those in tending to witness this world-famous entertainment and who will be unable to be in line when the advance sale starts, to file their order for seats through the mail at once, as mail or ders for seats will be promptly - at tended to in 'the order of their receipt when accompanied by remittance and a self-addressed stamped envelope for reply. Application for seats should be made to Calvin Heilig, Manager Marquam Grand Theatre, Portland. State when ordering, price tickets de tained. COUNTERFEITING THE GENUINE. Foley & Co., Chicago, originated Honey and Tar as a throat and lung remedy, and on account of the great merit and popularity of Foley's Honey and Tar many imitations are offered" for the genuine. These worthless im itations have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's Honey and Tar is in a yellow package Ask for it and refuse any substitute. It is the best remedy for coughs and colds. A boon to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Extract f Wild Strawberry. Cures dysentery, diarrhoea, seasickness, and nausea. Pleasant to take. Acts very promptly. Gives strength to men, women and children. GET IT FROM YOUR DRUGGIST 2 19 At your druggist's.