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GENUINE CASTORIA EXACT COKV OT WRAPPER, JeSetablcPrcparationforAs similaUng iteToodandRegula ting the Stomachs arriBowels of ?xomotes"Diestion.Cheeiful ness andRest-Contalns neither Opium.Morptiine nor "Mineral. Not Narc otic. JgKs afCXdJOrSAMUZLEITCMM. MxJaina Jbrptmtset - ffarn Stid -Gtirifitd Azobt - Anwfect Remedy forConsfipa- tion, SourStomach.Diorrhoea, Worms .Convulsions .Fevensn ness andLoss OF SLEEP- facsimile Signature of NEW "YORK. EXACT CO PV OF WRAPPER The Kind You Have Always Bought. In Use for Over 30 Years. i . . . DRINK IKS NATION'S LIFE Clinton N. Howard Predicts Fall of the United States. CANADA TO BE A POWER John P. St. John Declares Women Should Have the Ballot In Order to Fight the Saloons. The Temperance Congress closed yester day with two large mass meeUngs In the afternoon, one for men the other for women. The men's meeting was held In tfce Marquam Grand Theater under the auspices of the Young Men's Christian Association. Clinton N. Howard delivered aa address upon "Ten American Prob lems," before a big audience. The speaker said .the ten great problems before the American people for considera tion are the saloon, increase of "crime, mob law, divorce, social impurity, gam bling, suicide, insanity, idiocy and mur der. His discourse was mainly directed against the saloon, which he classed as the most Important of all the problems to b dealt with, bolng the chief source of the other evils. Mr. Howard continued: Prophesies National Ruin. lpresy of drink Is the great foreboding ctoud that overshadows the history of the United States, and unless we clear 1n nf this l-H TVR rannOt lonr maintain the position of supremacy we JVW OCCUpy. urecce, duujiuii, opaiu ouu Russia are object lessons that we may 1 well heed. To the north of us lies a greaA country whose people are models of sobriety and morality. Canada Is be ing held In reserve to become a great world power when the United States is led bv the saloons to forget God. If we continue In the course which we have been pursuing. America will soon be known as the land of the spree and the home of the knave. Our great National evils are Increas ing at an alarming rate. There is at present one criminal to every 600 inhab itants, whereas 0 years ago their nation was 1 to 3400. Last year we paid $13,000,000 more for our criminals than for all the religious and educational Institutions in the country. Mob violence, the divorce cvft. and all our other National curses are Increasing with equal rapidity and it is time for us to remove the cause of this condition. The speaker said that the only way to do away with intemperance is to legislate the saloon out of existence. This can mly be done by the church people com bining and working together for this end. "The church." he said, "has been asleep la this Issue. The most inconsistent man on earth Is the church member who says he hates the saloon, but votes the same ticket with the man who runs it." Inoldentally Mr. Howard referred to the situation In Portland and said that the people should unite In demanding closed saloons on Sunday. "I do not wish to abuse your Mayor,' be said, "but anyone who takes the oath of office and then allows the saloons to remain open on Sunday is perjurer. That Is not abuse; It lc the truth. If I were Mayor of Portland I would not allow saloons to open for a single Sunday." St. John for Female Suffrage. whit Mr. Howard was sneaking at the Marquam, ex-Governor John P. St, John was addressing a large mass meoung 01 woman at the White Temple. His sub ject was "Woman's Connection With Re form. ' and he laid special stress on me necessity that the ballot be given women to use In fighting the saloon. FOR CHURCH FEDERATION. Rev. J. F. Ghormley Indorses Move ment for Religious Co-Opcration. Rev. J. F. Ghormley, of the Central Christian Church, preached last evening on "Church Federation," saying In part: This Is an age of stupendous enter prise. The combination of capital ha made possible the transcontinental railway system. The union depot Is a public necessltv. Economics Is the science of the times. The conditions of the Twen tieth Century demand a readjustment of religious forces to meet the manifold needs. Man and means must be co- I USED NEW HEBREW SCHOOD SYNA GOGUE IS DEDICATED. Cost of the Edifice Is Entirely Pro vided For by Efforts of Members. ADMISSIONS, 17,108. The Livestock Show It by far the blBgcit drawing card the Lewis and Clark Exposition has had, the admis sions yesterday belng 17.188, the largest Sunday attendance since the Fair has been open. The Trail did fairly well yesterday, and Ellerys Band played to a good-sized audience, but the Interest centered on the Live stock Show. The attendance wm llRht at night, the admissions being over 15,000 at 6 o'clock. centered and directed, that the greatest results mav be achieved In the shortest .1 - . V, of rtftKVlhl (nt. EVBfV fltV and village of 10.000 inhabitants and under furnishes object lessons of multiplied sects, where the King's money Is squan dered on denominational pride and the very object of the church often defeated. This Is no new discovery. From the beginning of the Reformation when thought became unfettered and the con science quickened, divisions in the house hold of faith have been painfully mani fest. A movement Is on foot, known as a. "church federation," by which the evils i4.nminriinnniif(n mpr fr overcome. Briefly stated, the denominations entering tne ieaerauon agree not io enwr ucju where those already at work would there by be greatly weakened and hindered In their work. OFFICE OF THE ATONEMENT Dr. King Says Blood Is Called For by National Sins. "Take blood atonment out of the Bible and the book becomes a myth. It Is the central truth around which all the other truths Tevolve," said Dr. James M. King, of Philadelphia. In his sermon at the Taylor-street Methodist Episcopal Church yesterday morning. Continuing, he said: "God's pjan for the redemption or sin-cursea Humanity is by blood atonement. That is the bur ton nt Hnth the Old Testament and the New Testament teachings. Theories of atonement are of man's Invention when they Ignore the cleansing virtue of the blood of Christ. "Every benefaction for man promised through Christ depends upon his shed vinnA 1 ii Kt in cation: moral cleanslnc: vic- .. nvAr ApAth. and admittance to heaven. No successful revival, abiding In its results, is recorded which has not been caused by the preaching of blood atonement. National sins are always nn for bv blood, as well as Individual .inc am the souls now in heaven are there because they have washed their robe In the blood or tne iamo. Dedlc&tlon of the new Hebrew School Synagogue. Dr. Mazker, rabbi, took place yesterday afternoon In the edifice on First Hall, the ceremonies, which were largely attended, being conducted entirely in the orthodox manner. Features I of the services were the Hebraic re sponses by several of the Sunday school fhiMr-An m tho chantlntr bv Instructor Metzogr. The pronunciation of the pupils was said to be remarKaojy correct, ana the uniqueness of the idea is apparent irhn it Is realized that no other syna gogue In the Northwest possesses this distinctive feature. The cornerstone of the building was laid five or six weeks ago. There was then considerable indebtedness. Through the efforts of the Sunday school children 3to was raised toward the liquidation of the Indebtedness, and at the dedicatory cere monies yesterday an additional J300 was subscribed, leaving but 5200 due, which has already been promised by several members of the congregation, and which will be donated before next Friday, when tnirt!on work will be entirely finished. Although the building was not fully completed. It was deemed sufficiently ad vanced to Justify holding the services there as planned. The programme In cluded the opening anthem, by 48 Sunday school children, after which the first cir cuit witli the five scrolls was made, upon which occasion as many of the congrega tion as possible rendered osculatory greet ing to the sacrea documents, xnis part of the ceremony was performed at inter vals three times, when the scrolls were deposited In the ark. The dedication sermon was preached by Rev. Stephen S. Wise; Ph. D.. pastor of the Temple Beth-Israel, and the syna gogue was turned over to tne congrega tion by M. Hochfield, on behalf of tho building committee, J. Nudehman, presi dent of the congregation.' accepting It. Other aaaresses were maae oy isaac Swett, D. S. Cohen and Dr. W. Wilner. A solo was rendered by Mr. Shapo. RUNNING IN LIFE'S RACE. Rer. E. "L. House Describes Essen tials of True Success. last night. Ho spoke on the subject. "Society and the Punchbowl." saying he believed many young men who would have withstood the temptations offered by the saloons have become drunkards t- taklntr their first drink at some so ciety function. I "The liquor men know that they must-, Mt onnntitrit or pc their business ' will fall." he said. "The first drink Is the step In the creation of an appetite that leads to ruin. It Is time Jhat society woke up to a realization of the fact that punch and 'spiked' lemonade served at Its social functions are the devil's best meth od for the creation of liquor appetites. Every Christian In society should be a total abstainer. Cursed be any custom of society that will plant the seeds of ruin in the breasts of our young people, and pluck and flowers of hope from their brows. No one who claims to love his riivtrmAn -ariii nermlt the arrogant and diabolical customs of society that tend to debauch everyone who Indulges In them to be countenanced In his home or in the social circle In which he moves." TURNS SCALES ON BARBER Countryman Gets Egg Shampoo and I Other Things for Nothing. work, and Dr. Gibson will preach his opening sermon In the Belllngham church next Sunday. October 1. TRIBUTE TO DR. BARNARD0 Thousands of East Enders File Past Philanthropist's Bier. LONDON, Sept. 24. Thousands of per sons In the East End today visited the People's Church. Whltechapel. where the body of Dr. Thomas John Barnardo. the philanthropist, who died last Wednesday, will lie In state until the funeral takes place. September 27. The scenes enacted In and around the church were the most remarkable eycr witnessed in the East End. Two aerv 1cm were held durlnc th day. and were I largely attended by poor children. At j the conclusion of the evening service it I is estimated that 4000 persons filed past : H. enffln th nri of the nrocesslon bclnc made up of 1500 children from the East End Juvenile Mission. Among the messages of sympathy to the family of the deceased was one from Queen Alexandra, paying a fine tribute to the man and expressing the hope that Dr. Barnardo's work would be kept up as an everlasting tribute to his memory "Mart" Egttn a Benedict. 'From Tokohama, Japan, come the cards announcing the marriage of Martin Egan and Miss Eleanor Franklin, solemn ized In that city on July 19. Martin Egan was formerly a Portland newspaper man, employed on tho old News, and a brother of Jack Egan. He Is the Associated Press representative who has had charge of the reports of the Eastern War on the Japa nese side of the conflict and is one of the most distinguished of American corre spondents. During the Spanish war he served In Cuba, thence going to the Philippines; next to Peking during, the Boxer troubles, and has since been al most exclusively In the Orient. Miss Franklin Is a. magazine writer whose pen has brightened the pages of the best American magazines. Her work has ap peared In the columns of The Oregonlan. No particulars have been communicated to Portland friends beyond the formal an nouncement by card. "The Racer," was th subject chosen Vi. Ttr Houne for his morn In ir ser mon yesterday at the First Congregational Church. He tooK ror nis text tne passage In which Paul compares a Christian man to a racer and showed that the applica tion Is the same today as It was when the gospels were written. He said: In making the comparison Paul took a practical, every-day Illustration that was the more forceful because of Its simplicity. In a race every contestant must submit himself to the rules. He knows full well that his chances of suc cess are tied up with the rigor of his discipline. He welcomes any privation that may help him win his prize. It is not easy to live a Christian life. A true man must reject everything that lowers his tone or slackens his energies. The next essential is, certainty. There must be no wavering. The runner must have a purpose to win the prize. Earnest- la unnlhAr rmnllflcAtinn f n a cite cessful race. Man must not toy with sin. ana he musi not aomesucaie nis loins. Denounces the Social Cup. rh ouRtorn of servlnr alcoholic bever ages at social gatherings was strongly condemned by Dr. J. Whltcomb B rough er In bis sermon at the White Temple "Gee! I sot tho best of that barber," remarked a' young countrlflcd-lookinc man Saturday afternoon, as he left a hnn on Alder street, with his face shin ty -a v.i. hnir r-Uatenlnsr with tonics. Pressed for an explanation as to the j method he employed in "doing" that barker, he said he went Into the snop in question w get an uiuumij shavc, and so informed the artist of the razor when he climbed Into the chair. Once in the chair, the barber took his customer to be of tho easy sort, and, after shaving him, asked if he wanted an egg shampoo. Certainly he would have a shampoo. Then came a lot of other things, like singeing off the ends of his eye brows and removing stray hairs from his ears. The cus tomer, thinking pernaps tne oaroer might be trying to get a mortgage on his ranch, called a halt, said he bad enough and asked for the bill- He was glvn two checKS one tor is tenia one for 51. He iook oow ijuieiij, yui. Li. nnt nri -walklnir to the cashier at the other end of the shop, laid down the 15-cent check with mat amount. and slipped out Into the open air. Tne barber admitted he had put a wrong estimate on his customer. GOING TO BELL1NGHAM. Dr. J. H. Gibson Leaves Grand Avenue Presbyterian Church. t,. t w nihuon. D. D.. who has been pastor of the Grand-Avenue Presbyterian Church. East Siae, tor six years, neiu farewell services In that church yesterday. He has been appointed pastor of the Belllngham, Wash., United Presbyterian Church. At the morning service a set of resolutions were read, strongly commend ing the work of Dr. and Mrs. Gibson during thejr stay in Portland. Dr. Glb3on responded, expressing n .appreciation and that of his wife for the Indorsement of the congregation . Saturday the mutca gave Dr1. and Mrs. Gibson a reception, and presented them with a beautiful gold watch and chain and with an engraved silver card receiver. Friday afternoon the Ladles' Mission Union gave Mrs. Gibson a farewell re ception, and presented her with a hand some breastpin. At this church for several years services for mutes have been conducted, Mrs. Gib eon being the interpreter of the sermons and prayers. These people appreciate her work and deeply regret that she Is to leave. Dr. Gibson was presIQent of the Portland General Ministerial Association for One year. He and his family will leave Wednesday to enter on their new LIFE IS A BURDEN To the housewife whose Window Shades won't work. Our shades always work. 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