TITF. MORNIXO OREGONTAN. MONDAY. yOTE3IBEIt 20, 1911. Ail Kinds Imoorted Canned Goods. Delicacies. Soices, Peels, Etc. HAOTSOME VAUDEVILLE THEATER. COSTING $165,000, WHICH WILL BE OPENED TONIGHT. POLICE SAY 50,000 AivnoT'i Mince Meat in Clsst Pails or PacRaPureFopds Only TRY 10 HEAR GIPSY n! OLDS, WORTMAN (SL KING ji V V Auditorium, Three Churches and Streets for Blocks Filled With People. THOUSAND ANSWER APPEAL Overflow Meeting Held a White Trmple, Grace Mrlbodtst, Flrat PrrwbrtrrUa and la Open Air r Tabernacstv OirST SMITH OVERIXOW MKtT IM.S. Th somber of people vfao btard OlpT Smith lt n!ht et the tt.r nf and ho a:tB64 overflow moot. srs la 1IM.J as follows: o:ry Pml!h tabroade eooo While Tmple TOO r-t prbrtr!an Ctiurrh IJOO Grace lfrth5:t Church 100 ktettlrc ouu!! titrait'.. aa- Jr-Ml b K. J. E. SnrdT JOOO Standlns oa tabrner: stpe. looting- throvfb wlcflowt e ttn-at4 9090 Gipsy Smith Tabernacle tii crowded t.i lt !lilt with peple. the White Temp! was fl!1. evn to the l'a Gract Methodist Charrh was In almilar condition, nery seat in r i-t k t-rterlan' Church was n.--usiel. 1J"0 persons were addressed In an open-air sTV.r ot:tlde the tarernacie, an equal. numkr I! led the walka and steps ont- slde the tabernailo merely to look In. anil the streets from Elchteenth to K'-t-"i were ?ri3e mars of r-eore last nlcht while the services In the tanerniu.e w . :t in rr-'ltr'-s. "It was the greatest meetlna- I hare hl on this t'-Mir." declared flir-sy Srrith. "Fifty thousand people were tiimr.l awajr." ajc:i:: i' r i".i.. .i kept ordr. "At a conservative esti mate ;s.n persons In a'.l heard G psy T:ifh. were at one of the overflow meetinrs or were turned away." said 1C. Mone. Craw a Arrtvea Early. At the tabernacle every aeat was taken by ( o'clock and it took police frce to propel t'.ie evnnsrMi't himself Inti the butldlnr. The meeting beaan half an hoar earlier than the scheduled tlre. While It was In progress. Her. J. E. Fnyder and If. VT. Frone addressed a crowd r-f ;0C0 person In the street on t- srme s'lh'ect as that upon which Gipsy Pmlth was preaching. "Zachlaa." I r. W. H Mins'n took the same topic at the White Temple, while Dr. J. II. Cudllpp and Dr. J. IL Poyd spoke from the asm Iltble story to their respec tive audiences. The meeting at the tabernacle ended with a remarkaMe demonstration. Gip sy Smith's appeal for converta had met with a resr-onse far areater than that attending any previous meetinjr. It was Impossible to Invite them Into the Inquiry room, as the curtains had been torn down to accommodate an addi tional 1009 persons, so the Gipsy asked that there be general silence while those who had signed a pled ice prom alng to lead "a Christian lite," filed past the rostrum. laoo Aumr Assal. Fully 1009 persons surfed against the platform. For many minutes the evantrelut leaned over and shook them by the band while the choir Sana or hummed hymn after hymn. Four hymns were gone through from atart to finish before more than half had passed the rostrum. At a conserva tive computation 100 people reached for the Gipsy's hand clasp, while there were balf that number of pledge cards s:r-ie.l and la the hands of usbera "Alt I get out of you Is the Joy of knowing I have helped you It's my waves. It Is due to me. said the evenaeltat. "One of the things the devil likes to do with young believers Is to keep them from telllnc anyone about It. cnlng thee cards Is simply crys tallising your fill a," declared the Gipsy. The Gipsy scored those who came to see him from cariosity and he asked those who bad obtained good from his ministrations to take back aeats la the f,mr Hm ritnomA.sm or mcxtix.s roK two dats. It Tfooa atsetine for men only. Tayler-etrM sfsthoaiat Cnarea. T P. St. Oipey Bmlik cle. 12 wooa afMtln EmrMS The!. auy. 1 to p. Becle. M. OtPr aaanh taker- future while the "unconverted take the front seats. I am tired of see In a- some of you chair warmers la front." be added. There was a stir !n the meetlnr as If several persons wera about to leave, etrld'.nf to the front of the platform with his arms outstretched before him the Gipsy shouted: "Stand aside you devils damned and let the ange'.e of Ood corns Into the aadleoce. lad I the power of Elijah I would call la you men and women to Mm. If Jesus doee not go home with you tocla-ht It's because you won't have him." Following the meetins;. Gipsy Emlth said that sine ha left England he had r.ever seen su:h a remarkable resronse as that exhibited at the meetlnr. When the news of the overflow meetings was carried In he announced It to those In the tabernacle. KXIIORTER RAISES BIO SCM Mora Thorn One Thonjoand Dollars Secured at Men's Meeting. When Olpsy Smith rose for his ad dress at the tabernacle yesterday aft ernoon, every aeat In the building, with the exception of the choir seats, was occupied by a man. By a show of hands one-balf of the audience Indi cated that It had never yet heard the exhorter. while a similar percentage la tha same manner declared that Its members were regular contributors to the support of churches la Portland. The enthusiasm that marked the strglng entered Into giving wbea the roiiectlon was taken, and mora than lOOw. the blggeet offering that has yet been received at any G'.pey Smith meeting on the Paclflo Coast, was re ceived. la making his collection appeal. Oeorge V. Johnson notified those on tha p-aUorm that Ui sum of II apteoe . .... - .i ' i'""'.'- "' "Ce ' i -" '-" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . '.' ' ' ': -'X 1 leri !' - J ! t e.-' : , - , v - ' . T ''.'-' .s '' J , V-'..'.";? . - .,. "" -i" ' , --MM-asjawaosS.seA)'''s-'"-''1 ."ieaers'i sisisiraftT n'T---i-'vrTiiii r"-tn ! asBBwasBassBSBaassBssssaaBBB : - m i -a--- . . .'.. - tl --- , - (..' a es ! 1 ij I . ' .... -Si ,4Vrj " ' e - ' 1 V--' .. . -i ... EXTERIOR AXU INTERIOR was. In his opinion, the value of a seat. Mr. Johnson carried round tne basket himself and banded down jo silver dollars to one of the ushers, lir. Johnson carried the basket In such a manner that each dollar fell quite a considerable distance, the clink of Its drop Into the basket being audible all over the auditorium. Ann'.acaa rhat was long and oft-re peated was a oonsplcuous feature of the meeting. Tne uipsy maae om in slightest attempt to check the enthusl- m. In another manner, also, tne meetlna was unusual. There was no call to the Inquiry room, no procession of weeping, sobbing people. An ap peal was made by the evangelist to those desiring his prayers and who wished to profess Christianity to Stan a. There was a large response, and fol lowing It the ushers passed to those who had risen a sma.i cara primes with a declaration of laitn. A large number of theae were signed. OIdsv Bmlth showed he had not for gotten the Oregon-Washington foot ball game, which ha witnessed Baiur- . ' . 1 saw tha game,- he said, "ana i am glad I saw It. Washington beat you and I am sorry, tor l wamea Oregon to beat. When they took me to the game they asked me which side I was for. I told them Oregon. Bo I could not help being sorry for Its defeat. When I was In Beattle tnars in Gipsy Smith's Written for Tks "And the king was much moved and went up to the chamber over tne gate and wept, and as he went, thus he said: O. my son Absalom. m J son. my son Absalom! Would Ood I had died for thee. O Absa lom, my son, my son!" I have been strangely re minded of this scene In the life of David during ths last week, as ths hundreds of letters and ra quests for praysr have r a a oh d ms from tne motners of Portland, asaing for praysrs for their boys. The words of King lavld have come back witn force and power and meaning. think, as never before. Ton win re member these words were aald over th. death of hla favorite son. in spite of the fact that he had plotted against his father's life- and kingdom. nut when David met tha first man to bring a message from tha seat of war. his first question was: "Is ths young man ufr Then, when the news of the death had been told, these ara some of the words of grief which broke irom his bereaved heart. I want to ask the question, -is u young man safeT" Tour young man your boy the boy In your home, grow ing up Into mannood close to job is he safsT And my answer Is: "Not If he has no God In bis Ufa" No life Is safe where God Is not. Not If he has lost reverence 'or God. for his Bi ble, for his house, for bis day, lor bis gospel, for bis people. If the fear of God doee not rule la his heart, and the filial fear possees his souL Is he safer Has ha been taught to be brave, to be pure, to treat another man's slater as be would like him to treat his own? Is ha noble, truthful. respectful to tha weak, tender to those who Buffer, considerate to tha Old, Hu mane to everything God ever made? If thess characteristics ara not in your boy. be Is not safe. Is the young man safer ot if n gambles and many a mother teaches her boy to gamble. What about pro gressive wblstT Many men have told ma. when they have been confirmed gamblers, that they learned tha game of chance at their mother's kneea. Their mothera taught them tha diffar- L . -' ' .vS-t v"- - . f ' . ' . - -o-e .LJi j i ep ' v " VIEWS OP PAJfTAGES THEATER, BETEXTH ATfD ALDER STREETS. Washington. Isn't ItT our Sunday men's meeting drew 1700 In collec tions; at Spokane 11000 waa received. "If you would pay IS000 for a foot ball game Is not this worth as much as a football garoeT (there were cries of yes' what ara you willing to give to help towards tha expense of this building?" The Gipsy told tha man present what he would like to do: "If I could only have my way with yoo men I would have you all on your knees before you leave. If I bad my way I would drive the devils of all kinds out of Portland." He announced that a section would be reserved for working girls to which admission would be by ticket every night meeting In future. Regarding the children's meeting Saturday aftr -noon be said that only children be tween the ages of 10 and 20 would be eligible to pass the doors. "And no old-fashioned '20 at that." th evangelist smiled. "And I don't want any mothers to call me up and ask me whether they can escort their children. They can't, and I shall say to them: "Do you escort your children to school r Between the age of 10 and 20 I believe He the years during which I may appeal legitimately to con science. In my meeting at Seattle 1150 young people rots and professsd their allegiance to Christ." Daily Sermon Oregwalaav) enoaa and quality of tha card game. They acquired tha love for cards and risk In thalr own bonvea. "He was Instructed by his mother" can ae truthfully be said of lots of boys In Portland as It waa said of Salome that she was instructed by her mother when she asked for tha head of John the Baptist In a charger. So tha gambling fire got hold of his manhood and la burning up all that la worth having. Tha boy you taught to play cards, tha boy you rnstruoted at ths card table Is burning up his man hood, his love of mother and home, self-reapect and revorenca and all that le worth having, even care for Ood, and Is fast becoming a machine, for ha doesn't seem to possess any soul, and who Is to blamsf Is the young man safe? Not If ha drinks. And bare, again, many a boy learned hla taste for alcohol In hla mother's .milk, and there ara mothers In Portland who would not glva up their wine to save thalr children from be coming drunkards. Bom ara born with alcohol In their blood. It Is bred In them. Womon. If you would only obey Ood you would not be th first to call for the cocktail when you sit down In the dining-rooms of your hotels, nor would you be seen drinking In the hotels until every semblance of the angel In you is lost, until Ood Is grieved away, until he can keep your company no longer, and as he leaves you alone to your sin and folly, he says: "She that llvath In sin and pleasure Is dead while she llreth." How can you Instruct your boys and girls to be saved when you mothers Ufa for fashion and pleasure, emula tion and appetite, flattery and self gratification, flirtations, and In many cases adultery, which means setting Ood at naugh.t and simply defying his law T But the reckoning day Is near. Is the young man safe.? Not If he goes to the house of shame. Not If he Is not preserving his purity. He can not break God's laws and bs safe. He cannot sin against his nature without some day being haled before the Judg ment bar of health. Tha bills will be heavy. "Whatesoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap." Is the young man safe? Not If he does not love Ood and serve him. To be saved he must surrender himself absolutely to Jesus Christ; he must be born again. He must live a life of obe dience to the will of God. No man la safe who Is not right, and no man Is right who Is not In harmony with Ood. Mother, where la your boyT Do you care? Does It oeneera you? Is he safer " 7" ' ( - i 3 V- 1 A - i V 1 f It. H- ! f ' ! f. r- . t 10 Portland's New Theater Will Have First Performance. BUILDING'S COST $165,000 Handftom Vaudeville House Which la to Be Thrown Open to Pub lic Tonlg-ht Has Seating CapttdtT of 1400. With the performance tonlsht at T o'clock In the new Pantages Theater, corner of Seventh and Alder streets, the third fireproof building In Portland for theatrical purposes will be formal ly opened to the public. The new stucture takes Its place as one of the best-appointed theaters In the Paclflo Northwest. The property on which the theater standa la a full quarter block. The building alone represents an Investment of 1165.000. Every convenience Included in such buildings has been arranged by the architects. Emll Schacht A Son, as well as a number of features, not usually provided. The parquet entrances are reached through the marble-lined vea tlbule at the corner of the building on Seventh and Alder streets. The foyer and parquet are fitted with carpets and draperies of rich green. The chairs are mahogany upholstered In black leather. The walls are cream tinted with panels In a darker tone. View la fBObatrncted. rr-. .... . n n . k.l.nn. tfiA ml- lery being separated from that seo- n on oy an ajaie. r rum any ,u .k. - n nnnhilniMiUl VloW Of the stage may be had. The seating ca pacity la 100. Tne stage measures v j m u i ii, v ' " . .......... .. feet In height. Fourteen boxes are ranged on eimer aiae 01 me ! opening. An unusual feature Is the loungtng room on the messanlne floor beneath .in.. s. k hilonnr The eentar space has been partitioned off for a ... . IT l9 exit the men's smoking-room Is reached. This is a commodious room uiiohuiuk . ..11 T ... v. y. f ,- hnlldlne on ma gut .tup . u v. ... Seventh street. The large dressing- rooms. IS in numDer, are wcnou uuuv. the stage and are fitted with every convenience. Two bathrooms are lo cated at each end of the dressing-room section. Two heating plants, a patent .i.-.t.. r.. mrtA a rnmnlAtA vriHiiauuy, .- .. lighting system have been installed. The building Is fireproof throughout. Mrs. Paataaree to Appear. At the formal opening tonight Alex ander Pantages. of Seattle, owner of the building, and Mrs. Pantages, will occupy a box. as will alio Mayor Rush light, Manager J. A. Johnson and Mra Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Emll Schacht, Mr. and Mrs.. Martin Schacht. Mr. and Mra Halph Hoyt. Mrs. Pantages, who was formerly a professional violinist, has consented to give a violin eolo at ths opening performance. Detective Arrests Detective. Charged with sending E. W. Smith, of the Madras Hotel, on what Smith characterised as a "wild goose chase." to do some detective work for a clergy man in Spokane, causing him JS5 ex penses and also taking from him $10, Charles P. Parker, a detective having quarters at 421 Board of Trade build ing, was arrested by Detectives Day and Royle on a warrant sworn to by Smith. Parker, aooordlng to Smith, In- ' ! Hi 4 t i .... 1 J . ... . PANTAGES OPEN phone: A 6231 mre Food Groceries F OUR HOBBY. QUALITY And above all things we apply it to the foods we sell. It is most economical to buy pure foods. There is less waste foods are more appetizing. After they are prepared you eat them. In preparing them you don't throw half in the garbage can. "Coffee Day" Demonstration of Our Own Coffee Percolators M. J. B. COFFEE Demonstrated in the DUTVERSAL PERCOLATOR Come today and learn from a thoroughly experienced demon strator one who favors the Universal Pecolator how to get the full strength and flavor out of your coffee and drink a free cup of her delicious coffee at the booth on the 4th floor. GERMAN - AMERICAN COFFEE You are invited to the party. All the ladies will be here to sample this good coffee, which we grind to your liking. It's a perfect blend always fresh. Golden Glow Butter, per roll, at 75d Fancy Apples, box, $1.50 to $3.00 Bacon, English Style, per pound, 18 20c Canned Crabs, per can, only 15 Minced Clams, three cans for 25 Pfef ernuse 25c Ilome-made Honey Cakes on sale in the bakery department, fourth floor. Home-made bread, home-made pies, cakes, French pastry, etc Wedding and party cakes made to order. araim 75c Sheets 61c On the bargain circle, between the elevators, 500 dozen extra large sheets, just the quality for hotel and rooming-houses ; i-eg- S ular 75c grades for the low price of QIC sorted an advertisement In a news paper asking for assistants to his de tective work. When Smith applied he says Parker kept 110 out of a check for $30 which Smith gave him. Hawthorne Line May Extend. Property-owners in and near the Sec tion Line road are working; to get a carllne built about two and a half miles eastward to the Kelly home stead farm and Kelly Butte. The plan Is to raise a subsidy of about $30,000 snd build the line, owners of land In terested to contribute the money for the cost. Owners of tracts on the route are making up the money at the rate of $100 an acre. Just where the BANK NOTICE Thl3 Bank has compiled a table illustrating the rapid growth of Savings at interest of 4 per cent per annum, compounded twice a year. On request, we will take pleasure in mailing a copy to your address, or personally explain the same to anyone calling who may be interested in the subject of Savings. HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK Open Saturday Evenings 6 to 8. "A Conservative Custodian" SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS Established 18 years Assets $2,250,000 FOR A SICK, SOUR, BILIOUS STOMACH, GAS OR INDIGESTION SURELY TAKE CASCARETS stomach's fault. Your tomacl. good any. lmmedlately cleanse Try Cascarets; -they cure l"68;1" D.undlgeste ana fermenting food and regulate hVvTfheTss bile f?om the liver and carry off the decom and foul gases; take th. "S and poison from the Intestines . . .ttnmarh tmiihle Is ended TE 5WRa,UVIB frBSKIS Two Days' Sale APPLES, A BOX, 50 FANCY PACK From the Apple Show. Put up in small boxes for shipment. 12 selected apples of different va rieties, grown in the Lownsdale Orchard. Special express rate3 for this sale, the box, 50 SPECIAL SALE OF PERCOLATORS, TEA BALL TEAPOTS COV'R'D CASSEROLES CHAFING DISHES SERVING DISHES Come today. Many new ideas for thrifty housekeepers. Come. DEPENDABLE COFFEE Dependable because it is always up to its standard for flavor; it's the pure coffee, perfectly blended. Don't fail to stop for a cup at the booth in Grocery. Seeded Jellycon Dessert, per package, only .p Cane Sugar, 15 pounds for only $1.00 30c Jar of Apple Butter for only 20 40c Jar of Apple Butter for only 30 Ptire Leaf Lards Simon-pure Leaf Lard, No. 5 pail, for only S5c Columbia or Silver Leaf Lard for only, pail, 75d "Wild Rose "Pure" Lard, No. 5 pail, only 70? Columbia and Silver Leaf Lards are put up in the new patent top cans. Very useful. Try one. Circle, Main. Floor extension will be built Is not settled, but there Is little doubt that there will be a carllne there next year. Easterner "Would Go to School Here. OREGON AGRICULTURAL. COL LEGE, Corvallls. Nov. 19. (Special.) Dean Cordley. of the agricultural de partment at the Oregon Agricultural College, has Just received a letter from a fruitgrower In New Jersey asking about the short course given at the college during the Winter. The New Jersey man -write that he plans to take the work In horticulture, as he wishes to practice Northwestern fruit culture methods back In the mosquito belt. There are several non-residents ana dowoib. ""u " " forever. A C as caret tonight will straighten you out by morning a 10-cent box will keep your entire family feeling good for months. Don't forget the children their little lnsides need a good, gentle cleansing, too. PHONE EX. 12 "YOURS TRULY" Coupons from Sunday Orego nian. Redeemed here today. Get ' your paper and clip out the coupon it is worth while. Don't miss tomorow's COOKING SCHOOL GOLDEN WEST COFFEE "Tiile you sip a cup of this splendid coffee the real "Girl of the Golden West," who makes it, will explain how you should order your coffee ground, the best proportions to use for good results. She will give you some good ideas on the use of Percolators. Be here. LIPTON'S COFFEE Served from one of our own Percolators. The young lady demonstrator will tell you just how 6he makes it. You can get the same results. Try a cup. of Raisins, rjer rjackaere. only 8d 18c Flannel 12V2C Togo Flannels, in attractive patterns, stripes, checks, plaids, etc., for pajamas, waists, house dresses, shirts, etc.; good heavy fj nJL quality; regular. 18c grade, for I. avC r.f ty,A mtatt ftlrfturlv registered for the Bhort course, which begins January 3. Until Relieved by Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Dewittville, N.Y. ' Before I start, ed to take Lydia E. 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