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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1911)
FRIDAY. yOTEMBER 17, 1911. - TTIE MOHNIXG OKEGOXIAN, HYPOCRITE SCORED BY GIPSY SMITH Deceitful Church Members and Two-Faced Society Folk Denounced. WORST MAN IN AUDIENCE One Altrndln Mwllf Write That He's Stwpcd la ix-fwst Sin and It Encouraged Klallei Woajd Born Romhop. oii-t smith" raoc.itwE ron THREE DA VS. riMnr. ll-Si A. T. Mtln fnr wom.a onlv at Orrhum Triatrr 13 oiv lor m.a only at EmprMs Ttolw. 7 30 p. M. PrtTr BiMttrf of B Chrt.tlan. at tha White Temple. TJtf P. H.O'.fT Smith Tabarea ' SatarnWy. Na meattnga. Sander. 1 AO r. V. Mt!B fr rna" ' al fj:per Smith Tabaraarle. T:S P. V- Gtpay Smith Tabama cie, charge la mad. fr eimlsetna la any of tha Olpay Smith meetings. The tabanvaela la al Chapmaa Bad Taylor atraata. Can run to Chap maa on Morrtaea and la Nln.ath ea Washington. Aa or.rflow mat ing will b. b.id toa'ght at tha White Tiapla. Hypocritical church members and so ciety folk were denounced by Gipsy Smith last night In his germon In the bis auditorium. "Would you think more about the rings on your fingers or the style of hat yoo ourht to wear, or would you Sire your child a drink of whisky to make It sleep while you went away and spent the afternoon playing; bridge would you do that tf you had come In touch with Jesus?" queried the . horter. He waited a moment and then added: -A woman may be a member of the church and do It, but aha Is not bom aa-atn. "A corrupt tree cannot bring; forth good fruit, and a rood tree can pot bring forth evil fruit. By their fruits ye shall know them.'" Taat Crwwd Iaeka Hall. The multitude In the immense audi torium, packed to the walls on all sides, listened Intently as the Gipsy poured f-rth hie vituperation of -juacks" and "quackeries." Hundreds responded when he called for those who wished to so to the Inquiry room, curtained off from the auditorium. Than cards were passed to the minis ters preaent and they distributed them among; tha audience, to be Blamed by those who wished to accept Christ. The choir grave effectlvo support to tha appeals of the evangelist- Without announcing; the son, he would begin to sins; the first few words and would be Joined Instantly by the thousand voices behind him. One of the evan gelist's feat Is to strike the correct pttrhv even though the preceding; hymn had been nine In a different key from the one he wishes the choir and con gregation to s!ng. He will break Into Bona- In the midst of bla speaking; and carry the Immense throng; with him. Taking for a text the healing; of the woman, narrated In the gospel of Mark, be said: "You women of society, do you think If you loved Jesus you would kick that poor woman In the gutter, and let that thin who put her there, and you know he did It. play cards and dance with your daughter? No." he thundered. "too would brand the fiend who did that, and aay to him, 'You -hall not so bark Into decent society until you bring that woman with you.' Stress: Hyerrt Intraoral. "Po you thlna If you loved Jesus you wnul.l allow your dauehter to sit up half the night with a vulture who had done a deed like that? 1 call that cant: blasphemy. God gives a moral con science. Ton say I am speaking too strongly? It la time somebody did speak, and speak plainly. "lo yoa think If you loved Jesus you would take money for property that Is used for Immoral purposes; snd you know It? Do ou think If you loved J-sus you would roll up your eyes while you sing "Nearer. My God. to Thee.' and at the same time hold out your hand .for the devil's black coin? Po you think If you loved Jesus you could, with a clear conscience, al low the damnable liquor traftlc to ex ist In your city? I wish I bad my way with the cursed liquor traffic. I would set on fire every distillery In Gods universe. (Great applause). "Now let that cheer crystallise Into a surrender to Jesus Christ. I am not after your clapping that can go for nothing. I want your conscience." With that the evangelist began a persona! narrative of the "heart-hungry tj- of his early life. when, left a half-orphan, he was mothered by an old Gipsy auntie. Then he told of a telegram from his father, received as he waa anting on the platform In a un Vn meeting, about to apeak a tele gram savin that "auntie" waa dying. "Jesus Is a good friend to have when j you rs dying." he said. Then he caliea lor surrenurrs Christ. As the choir sang "Where He Leads Me I Will Follow" and "Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight?" be asked converts to go with the workers to the Inquiry-room. :K Is C ollected. Thus far the collections, taken every night, have yielded to the committee In charge of the evangelistic meetings f?4.07. As the auditorium Is said to have cost f 10.00". H. W. Stone made the statement to the congregation Mast night (hat four times that amount ought to have been raised. The evangelist last night read a note from a man who wrote: -Have you met the worst man la Portland? According; to the verdict of some people. I am that man. Pray for me. 1 am In the audience." "My brother." said Gipsy Smith, "Jesus ran save the devil's castaway, snd he can aave you." Another letter waa from a man who said be had been a drunkard, a gambler and a thief, had served many years In prison and was making a desperate struggle to do right." SOCIALISTS DENY ATTACK Loral Branch Kepudlatcs Antl-Glpsy Smith Action. Declaring that the attacks that have been made on Gipsy Smith have not had the sanction of the Socialist Party In Portland, a resolution has been tranemltted to Dr. Bonjamln Toune;. signed by E. Lanard Wilkinson, record ing secretary. Tba reaolutlon reads: Whercae. c.rtala ln1lllrala purporting to ba Dorlaaata. hava oo tb.tr mi Initiative and antiraly on th.lr own responsibility, en fit to attai-k tha meetings now bin h.Id la tha city und.r tha direction of Ulpay Smith, thereby placing tha Boclallat mova m.nt In Portland In a lalaa position and atr.net h.nln a th. handa of Ita anamlaa by tb.lr lrr..ponalbla acttona. Ita It Keaolred. That we. tha matnban o Branch Pour of Local Portland. repudiate th. art Ion. of aach Individual, aa bains an wimntM and antlr.ly out of harmony with tha Socialist propaganda. CltOWn DERIDES SPE-KER "nonrlimtnic EtangflKt" Answer Attack on G I parr Smith. Surrounded by a Jarlna; crowd which completely filled Sixth street between Morrison and Alder streets, Wil liam Mullen, of Lone; Beach. Cal, known as "tha horaetamlna; evangel ist." laat night defended Gipsy Smith asalnst tha attacks of a Socialist preacher. Tha speaker was continually Inter rupted w-lth taunting; remarks. and several times tha crowd started to "rush" him. but he maintained his poise and answered th remarka hurled at him with a smiling; face. "The best argument against Hoclalism Is your own actions her tonight." ha told tha crowd. "For reasoning; you substitute hisses. The evangelist was passing; by the corner of Sixth and Washington GIPSY SMITH IN TWO CHARACTERISTIC ATTITUDES. Mrs ef Caa I Make Repentance; Eaalerf" Te Preacher.) streets when he heard the Socialist speaker deriding Gipsy Smith, and re llicion in general. He Interposed and an arcument followed. A large crowd collected and soon the street was blocked. Mr. Mullen moved to the next block and there he told the crowd that their arguments showed they were not Socialists, but agnostics. He could hardly make himself beard because of the noise. At times he would be In terrupted with snatches of song, at other times with Jeers Mr. Mullen concluded by saying that he was willing to prolong his stay In Portland for a day or two. If tlJJ So cialists desired to meet blm In public debate. It was his Intention to leave for California at 1:30 this morning. TURKEYS NEAR 30 MARK Indications Are) That Thank.riTln; IdhI Will Sell at 87 1-1 Cents. A wholesale turkey price of about 13 cents and a retail price of not over 27 cents Thanksgiving week Is Indicated by the best advices tne dealers can get from the sections thst supply this mar ket. The oregon crop Is not a particu larly larae one. but there are plenty of turkeya In Idaho, snd moat of them will come to this city. One thing the dealers believe will keep down the rrlce of turkeys la the cheapness of chickens. These are gelling In the wholesale market at 13 to 14 cents a pound alive, and as there sre plenty of them, they may not advance much. Wild game la also plentiful. If the price of turkeys Is put too high consumers will turn to these lines. Dressed turkeys have been arriving freely for the past ten days. They were used In filling orders for the Alaska trade. Several large shipments will be dispatched on the steamer that leaves Seattle today. Meeting Indorses Itoea Island Plan. Msyor Rushllrht and others ad dressed a mass meeting of South Port land residents at St. Lawrence Hall last night relative to the proposal of the city to take over Ross Island as a pub lic park and Industrial district. It was declared that the development of the Island would aid plana for tha construc tion of a brldare for South Portland. There was a large attendance, and the Island plan waa Indorsed unanimously. Gipsy Smith's 4 Writ tea far The I have been asked by three wives and two or three mothers tf It Is any use to continue to pray for unconverted husbands and un converted sons. They seem to have otten discouraged and have loat heart, and maybe a little faith In God. All have ex pressed their almost hope lessnesa and yet they say they try to struggle on and continue In prayer; yet they are asking i all the while, "la It J worth whlleT" We moat remem ber that he that cometh to God must believe that be Is, Gipsy Smith. and that he la the rewarder of them that diligently seek him. Having settled this fact, we need to pray In harmony with the will of God. If our eye be single. If there Is singleness of aim, and that aim be the glory of God and the salvation of our loved ones, we are besought, urged, commanded to pray without ceasing. We have not because we ask not. or because we ask amiss. Jesus had to rebuke his disciples for their lark of faith. In spite of all they aaw htm do. while he waa even with them, he had to say, 0 ye of little faith." "Whatsoever two of you shall agree as touching anything ye shall ask. believe that ye receive." and ye shall have. Our prayers, though, to be answered when we say them on our - I RAIL WORK IS VAST Trackage Shows 1004-Mile Increase in Six Years. 156 BRIDGES REPLACED President Elliott, of Northern Pa cific, Flic Year's Report Earn ings Decrease but Out look Is Bright. Improvements In the physical prop erty of the Northern Pacific were nu merous In the fiscal year ending; June 10. 1U. according; to the annual re port to the stockholders Just made by Howard Elliott, president of the com pany. The report shows that the total main, second and third tracks operated by the Northern Pacific now Is 6440 6 miles, an Increase of 1004 miles In sl lt All Eyes Be Cloaed." (Preparing; to Make Appeal.) years. More than 800 miles of track were replaced with new and heavier ralhi In the fiscal year covered by the. report. 1.955.840 cross-tie renewals were made on the main line and 1. 174.471 crosa-tie renewals on branch lines. During the year 15 bridges were re placed and 10 were abandoned. Seventy-two bridges, aggregating 11.923 feet In length, were replaced by timber structures and seven permanent and 77 timber structures were replaced In permanent form as follows: Thirty five bridges, aggregating 774 lineal feet, were replaced by embankment, and 49 bridges, aggregating 353 lineal feet, were replaced by trues, girder. I-beam and reinforced concrete trestle; 10 culverts were built 36 In tempor ary and 71 In permanent form. ft 31 Ilea Bridged. The Northern Pacific had. at the time the report wag made, 87 steel. Iron, stone and concrete permanent bridges and 2739 timber and combina tion Iron and timber structures, with sn aggregate lenirth of 98.60 miles. The total length of timber structures replaced by steel bridges, embank ment, or In other permanent form from July 1. 18S5. when work was com menced, to June SO. 1911. waa 120.2T miles. Within the year new buildings and tructtires. or Increased facilities, hove been provided at 45 places. Including Warren. Or.: Rttxvllle. Toppenlsh, Bel IlnKham. Ellensburg, Tacoma, Spokane. Hartllne. Thomas, Auburn, Burnett, Rvron, Halterman, Pasco, and Scragg, Wash. Automatic block signals or Interlock ing plants have been Installed and placed In service at numerous points. Including; the track between Kalama and Vancouver. Wash across the Iewls River bridge In Washington, from Wlllbrldfte to Portland, on the Columbia River drawbridge, on the Oree-on Slough drawbrldfre, at North Portland Junction, on the Willamette Klver drawbridge, and from North Portland Junction to the Willamette River drawbridge In Oregon. On June 20 on important main line trackage of 24S5 miles, 440.81 miles were protected by automatic block signals, and 911.74 miles protected by manual block. After citing the causes for decreased Daily Sermon Oregoalaa.) knees, need to be believed while we are on our feet. No amount of pray ing will make up or be a substitute for a life consecrated to God's service. And if those we love see Inconsis tencies In our professed Christian lives, our prayers are not likely to make any Impreeslon upon them, nor are our prayers likely to be heard, for the book says. "If I regard Iniquity In my heart tho Lord cannot hear me." When my life Is what It ought to be. and my family, or those who live with me are witnesses to the fact that I am fully yielded to Jesus Christ, then my prayers will be heard and answered, for God has promised to hear the pray er of the righteous, and that It la te be effectual. So that If your prayers for those you love are not answered, had you not better examine your own heart and your own life? Do your prayers break down for the need of a life be hind them, transparent and made beau tiful by the grace of Christ, or do they break down because you do not claim the fulfillment of the promise? "The kingdom of heaven suffereth violence." and It la the alolent who take it by force. "All things are pos sible with God." and "Ail things are possible to him that believeth." Jesus said this, and he also said, when the disciples en one occasion asked him about the cause of their failure to chase the devil out - of a boy whose father had brought him his reply was, This kind can come forth by nothing but by prayer and fasting." And I take It that the fasting there meant self-sacrifice, self-denial and conform ity, absolute, to the will of God. HP earnings for the year. Mr. Elliott sees a hopeful outlook. The cropa In Min nesota and North Dakota were much better this Autumn than in 1910. he says, although not equal to a good year: the crops In Montana were never better and there Is a marked develop ment of agriculture In the part of that state tributary to the Northern Pacific lines. The crops of Idaho. Washington and Oregon are good. An Interesting Item In the report shows that the character of the busi ness now handled by the road Is changing with the growth of the coun try, there being a greater proportion of merchandise and short-haul busi ness than formerly. The average haul of freight in 1908 was 341 miles. Last year It was 279 miles. The average distance traveled by each passenger in 1906 waa 111.3 miles; last year It was 12 miles. s Operating expenses were reduced 16,267.644.83. of which $3,788,917.59 was in labor and $2,468,727.23 In material and miscellaneous charges. Freight earnings decreased 35.245. 818.02. and passengjer earnings de creased $4.205918.20. Temporary sus pension of heavy construction work by the railroads and the lessened grain output are held responsible for the marked falling off In earnings. TOTS GROOM PONIES YOCNGSTERS PREPARING FOR COMING HORSE SHOW. Drill by. Young Society Folk Will Be Feature Entry List Will Bo Large Th la Year. A children's pony drill, given by mall society folk mounted on frolick ing little ponies, will be one of the features of the Horse Show next weejc The children are practicing the Intri cate figures of their drill after school hAtira and hnth vounsrstera and nonles are taking great delight In perfect ing their performance, wnicn wui oo one of the most appealing on the long and elaborate programme. There will also be a "younger set" drill for society debutantes, besides the Intricate main drill. In which 1 maids, matrons, benedicts and bache lors will ride, mounted on beautiful horses. One of the most magnificent saddle horsea on the entry list Is "Eastern Emperor." belonging to Harry Corbett, whn nrnluhW will ahoW this tlOrSd himself. Three other fine animals also will be shown by Mr. Coroett, isew entries are 'being made every day. and M. Cronln. chairman of the executive committee. Bays the saddle animals listed already exceed tne num ber shown at any previous event, vj n . - nt,ua r - f-w in number and will be shown only Incidentally. Complete lists of entries and oi cups and ribbons to be competed for will be announced before the end of the week. While not aa spacious as might be desired, the auditorium at the Kramer Riding Academy, Sixteenth and Jef ferson streets, is being fitted up ac ceptably, and will be brilliantly Illu minated and decorated. The seats will be arranged In tiers. Instead of boxes, and a fair percentage of these have already been reserved for Horse Show parties. Formal sale will open Mon day morning and as the seating capac ity Is only 700, seats will probably be unobtainable early In the week. PASSENGER MEN GATHER Service, Land Shows and, Winter Schedules Are Discussed. Passenger officials In the Northwest held a meeting in Portland yesterday to discuss questions of mutual Interest. Exhibits at Eastern land shows. Winter schedules and service were under con sideration. Those who attended the meeting In cluded William ilcMurray, general pas senger agent of the O.-W. R. N. Company: A. J. McCarthy, chief clerk of the Chicago. Milwaukee A Puget Sound Railway at Seattle; W. P. War ner, of Portland, district freight and passenger agent of the M'lwaukee; Waldo G. Paine, traffic manager of the Spokane ft inland Empire, at Spokane, and of the Red Collar steamship line; W. A. Ross, of Seattle, assistant gen eral passenger agent of the Great Northern: W. C. Wilkes, assistant gen eral freight and passenger agent of the North Bank and Hill lines in Ore gon: M. J. Butler, rate clerk of the North Bank and Hill lines in Oregon: C. G. Sutherland, -assistant general manager of the O.-W. R. & N. Com pany, and W. t D. Skinner, general freight and passenger agent of the second district of the O.-W. R. N. Company. The Southern Pacific lines. In the absence of John M. Scott, general pas senger agent, were represented by Mr. McMurray. WOOL OUTLOOK ROSEATE Oregon to Hare Record Crop In 1912 Is Prediction, Oregon will produce a record crop of wool and mutton next year, according to the plans now being made, by sheep men In the eastern part of the state. Thousands of lambs have been pur chased In the last few days for fat tening purposes. They will be fed on the range of Wallowa and Umatilla Counties during the Winter. Many will be taken East for clipping In the Spring. Then they will be prepared for the market. Others will be clipped at home and propably sent to the Portland stockyards for sale. Agents for Eastern woolbuyers have been In the field for the last few weeks and have bought nearly all the visi ble supply In some portions of Eastern Oregon. One agent bought 16.000 bead on Monday. Oregon wool and mutton are In greater demand In the East right now than ever before. This demand Is said to have stimulated the sheep Industry In this state. 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