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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTOIUAN. ASTORIA. OREGON. 3 MONDAY, flBKUART $, ip r Whit Some of Astoria's Clerjymen Hid to Say. WISDOM FROM THE PULPITS Sty. Gilbert Ipeaki The Bulwatka of Ovr Faith," t Lrgt Aadienca Wor4i of A4vic tad laetnictloa ta Church People. At the Vlr.t Prwibyterlan church, kit . evening, Re. W. 8. Gilbert pokn on the thamn, The Bulwark, of Our Faith." to a large iliei audience. He ald In parti . Thero a evu fundamental tiling hkh era bulwark of the (lirtetlen felthi . Klr.li The penwnallty of (W thl It tb fouadetbMt of all religion. of two tblnp U true, Ood U a pereon or tkrra U no Codj either we. nmt I tuatcrUlate or TbeUt. We may boldly 'eay without fear of contradiction that In fart materlalUm kn absolutely no arkatldo wart ant i It la a mart blind turn to y that th prxent ealetlnf ' orld of Ufa, of onarlottnaaa, of cob-Hrm-e, of mind, of personality, haa , row into tltetio of Itorlf from mart material force without Intelligence or ldnm or personality to fulda. And yet n man ho denlee tha peiwmallty f 01 tlthtr flounders about lih no clear belief at all or tntiit awept tha nnwlentlflc, Irrational, materiall.tle ftie., It la fonlUhne. to eay Ood I force (no Ood tt all), or an Intelll ti'iir (who ran conceive of an liitettl arm without personality t( Th per eonality of Ood la then tht I1 upon whhb all rrllUni faith iuut be built. Second i Tha falliarhood of God fol low Inevitably tha truth of hi pcron lit r. Ood la mora than law maker afar in; mora thin mrr-ly a r tiler of Military power! thera I love In flod'a jtoiH, and we know even from our own Intention aad reoulu that tbtrt la no stopping place for aur fHh till eorue to tht great truth that Cod la our father, Intl.ed, a ChrUl haa taught ua. "my father." od lovea ea.k of hl children at thiHiKh he had but one child. ( 11.lt.tt Tbt divinity of (hrl.t. If Cud would reveal blmaelf to ua and maka hi love known, It could ba In no hette way than la Jeu Chrlat. Tha hMorid IhrUt revrala exactly what we need to know of Ood. Hla birth, hia life, hi character, bit resurrection, hla own claim, bit Influence, la tba world how plainly that la him tbtrt U soma iblng mora than wt wiah to claim for ourelvea. If ht la anything, la fact, mort than w art, then thai la In bim inltnitfly moral If tbert la la him any mlrarulotia clement at all ha la divine. Fourth i Tba Holy Hpirlt. While wt bavt fallen Into a way of thinking of fhrM, a tbt living prc-ciwe of Ood, the NcripUrt teaehce ut to nama thl living prnet of whom tbt btarta of men ate qnk'krned tba Huly tipuit. To men generally, tht distinction may atom to be dogmatic, atlll In making tht bul wark of our faith, aurtly wa wlh to naint thla "Hnlilt of truth" who abide with forever. Fifth i Tbt Bible. RUtbi IVayer. Worship, reverence, nliedirncr, falth all thea) art praytr and we moat urely hava every good reason to believe la thla great bulwark. If worahlp, reverence, and prayer, havt no place In our lift, wt art indetd far from (hmI. Seventh t Tha unerllUb life. Roma call It mlaelona, lore, aympatthy, uaful nan. We brllcvt la tht Ufa that live, not merely to ba miuUtt4 unto but rather to mlnltr and giv tha lifa to other. A wt walk about Zion and think atfain of tha vaa great tower our rnlhiiaiaam anj loyalty kin J I. Ajr" havt rnilravorad to batter down the nalU, but they aland today aa tntluring aa tht very power of Cod. Itch BJBfwtrm. K, T. !.ura, Wlnjfo, Ky, write, April 2.V 'Mr, -r 10 to It Tear I had been airlift! with a malady known aa the 'Hon.' Ib iti-hlnt; wa mat unoearanie; I bad tried for year to find rrlief, Rav- Intf tried all remedle I vaaUi hear of, lielil' a numlrr of doctor. I Uh to lata that iu aingla application of 111 lard' Know Liniment cured ma com iib-telv and permanently. Since then i hava uied tha limiment on two aepa rata oraulona for rlns worm and It cured cnmpleUlr. S3c, fiOt and 91.00. Pold by Hart a lug Mort. Day in The Astorian Wants 50O New Subscribers And in Order to Do This the Price Has Been Reduced From 75c to 65c a Month Be Loyal to Your Town and Begin the New Year by Taking Astoria's Greatest Paper, The Astorian DELIVERED BY CARRIER TO AINY PARTOFTHE CITY FOR aB CENTS REW OTSTEE COMPART. Harry Hambltt rigarta Prominently la tht Rt DtaL Tba lt laaua of tha Willa Harbor Pilot haa tba fulowing In relation to 1L. . ...I.I... ..r. ni orer that way, and aa MuytrV art lun " and a well known A-toria man ha a deflnitt intemt in tha new, big j concern, It la reproduced on tht double hypothtnia of luxurlou uia and pleas ant arqimintam-ahlpi "Artb-lca of lncorioratlott were filrd with tha Recretary of Rtatt lat week for tha Willapa Ilay Oyatcr tompany, the Innirporatora Wing Harry Haniblctt of roriland, II. XI. lira n. fond of tbi city and W. (. iin of I'urtlanJ. The new company aWrl tht bulnet her' tofort conducted by A. R. Huah k Ron of Hay Center, who become atork holder In tha new company. Buah A Ron owned about 80 arte of -or iter bind and Ut won Imported aeveral car of e at era aced, betide being tht larg eat grower of natlvt oy alert on the bay, all of which Interest are taken over tbt Willapa Bay Company, thua giving it a well eatabliahed buaineaa to tart with. 'Mr. IT. M. Braniford, one of tbt Incorporator, when aen by Illok reporter, eonctrnlng tht new organlxa tlon, aaldi "'Other' partira in inlere-t and I have acquired aa intereat in tha native and eaatera oyter buaineaa formerly con ducted by Maar. A. & Buah Rom, of Bay Center. A corporation ha been formed and tba buinr will bireafter ba conducted under tbt nama of tht Willapa Bay Oyter Company. "The Mea.r. Buah ara ttockholdaci in tht new company, and will bt la tercted In the conduct and management of tha enterpriee. Tba eeatern oyattr butineaa la ont which Involve enormou riprnae, and it require (rveral year for a crop to mature. Ro many people art entering thia buaineaa with but a faint idea of what it involvea, that wt much fear a great overproduction, and wa have bent our erTott toward a cen tralization of intereat among aomt of tht larger dealer, In order better to meet tht contingencies that may ariae. Vbile the buim-aa will be conducted in dependently, our plana will admit of couidcrablt aavlng la telling expend and overaeeing, and enable na to bettor cater to the trade. We will also be in HERE YOU ARE t tlhie-Mon For 65c position to work harnvmiouoly, rather than at eroaa purpose.' "ConaUerabla intereat attachea to the orj(nljtli of thU new comany from the fa-t that two of the incorporator, Harry Hamhlett and If. M. Brarwford. weie ainoeig the original organuera to the TuLrjMiint )).t.r Company, and it wa largely through their effort that the company wa uccefully Uunched, and the fame of the Toke Point oyitert Iwcamt world wide, "Three of tba Urge eompankt oa the hey are now practically under ont man agement, and control about 1100 acre of oyater hand. Tbt cvnipanie and amount of bind owned by each art aa follow I "Xorthern Oyter Company, 410 acre; Wilbi Bay Oy.u-r Company, 380 acre) Nahcotta Point Oytcr Company, ) acre," DEATI ON VALENCIA. Old Tim SteMtat tf Soath Bta4 Wist Dtwa With Wrack. There art a number of people here yet who will remember Mr. and Mr. IJamage and their two bright children, . Edith and Charlie. They were for anme I time resident of thi place about M lor 20 year ago, but went from her to Cray'a Harbor and afterward to BeU in(kam, where the family now retidca. They wert hljily repecte her and their obi frienda will deeply aynipathbe with the atricken parcota and akter when it la known that Charlie waa oiler on tlit Valencia and met hia death in the recent wreck of that ill fated vea !. Routh Bend Journal. Cat la tht Stomach. Belching and that (cnat of fullneaa an I often txperienecd after eating ia eaued ; by tha formation of gaa. Tbt ttomach :fail to perform it function and the I food ferment. Chamberlain' Stomach .and Ijver Tablet will correct the (ii ' order. They eld digetion and atrength en and invlirte the atomach and i bowel. For tale by Frank Hart and j leading druggiaU. cunEO COUGHS and COLDS TRIBUTE TO THZ DEAD. Wkat tht Oregoniaa Sayt tf tht Ltt; Mr. and Mrt. Shindltr. Ve.lrrilar oioriiinir'a Orevonian kal tht following ediUitUI comment op,' - the live, of the late Mr. and Mre.,fl Shimllcr, who died, at advanced agee. almot eimiiltaneouly, at St Mary' boapital in thi city, on Thunwiay laat: "(Jabriel Hbimllcr, aod Janet, hi wife, who died la Atorla U't Thoraday, and whoat bodice will bt Interred in Bivtr view Cemetery today, wt-rt for many year resident of tbi city and promi-j went In reliiriou and charitable work. Member of tht Firt CongreKational hurch when H hou of womhip waa m Reond and Jefferaon ativet. they were friend and uij port era of IImt. . If. A.kinaon. Rcr. T. E. Clapp, Rer.!M -f. A. Cruian and other miniatere of a pat era, and art well remembered by tb.- aurviving few of their' fellow-churi-hmen ami rhurchwomen of twenty gvt, thirty and even forty yeare ago. "Mr. Khindler a pioneer furniture dealer in Portland and a heavy auf- frrer financialy in the Art of Anjruat, W'X Though em-iyetic and forceful, he never fully recovered from hia loe at 4hat time. He wa for a number of year Hwi Comml at thia port, and in that capacity waa vigilant in tht inter- ta of bit f) low -country men. Mrt. Shimlh-r waa ioVntifk-d with the wom an' cruade whk-h awept tbt country in tlra nam of temperance mort than a thiol of century ago, uaing prayer and exhortation aa ita wetpona, and with tbcm endeavoring to cloae aaloon ...u ...T ... .-I " -, i .1.. t: Hn-.M 7. I..... In tbi. a. in every other effort in which lihe .Ti(red, hel waa eneagctu: aud con-cicn t.ua, and, with a number of i . . j other women, wa ready Ui auffer, and , - . . . , iIlluur.IT IM BUHin .HUUH UBL n Rl. did auffer. for (lie caue. even to arrei-t.' r J r .. . . and imprfamment. "It i like turning, not a leaf, but a chapter- volume-in ancient hUtoryi to revert to tbei name and to connect I u Mi t ,!lllon(lh it w the, with event, of b.ng ailent year.not fl.jmH lh.t ft , th( Mme Kvery time a pioneer-, n a-tor in the who Md tu form optioa FOLEYS Honey and Tar Charles Rogers. Druggist. jalmplt drama of our primitivt crrilLia- - . tion para away Tke angel of tht backward look ( And folded wing of abca gray And Tolct of tcbota far away Pr" P . "'k ntfT hi f f"ord' ,Ikl ' yeara. A aingular eoincidence, but with al a happy one, of the death of Mr. and Mr. Rbimller waa their paing, within few hour of each other, tbt lint between the known and tbt unknown. One funeral eervict will tuffict for both and they will be interred together la tht family burial plot at Riven iew." TOUR OF INSPECTION. " A party of city official, including - y Surveyor Tet Strati Superintendent Kearney, City Attorney .Smith, and tbt council committee oa Rtreeta and Pnblie Way, madt a tour of tbt city yeaterday, locating and Voting tuch ttraeta aa wert amenable to Immediate improvemeat aad tbt fall report of their Indinsw will bt madt to the council tonight. There are aomt of the thoroughfare, upon which tht coun cil will bt compelled to take tht Initia tive for the public aafety and conven ience, but in other enact, tbt council wilt await tht euatomary petition of property own rr and adopt tha formal procedure provided by charter aad or dinanoe, , MILL MAT BE SOLO. ' Soma montha ago it waa rumored and, although it could not be confirmed. .... l-A ,v.., w.;. r.r. "'J " " "7." , . n ' , . , . v , . .. . r.. tin place. A wmor that the aama . . current and thoee who tbould ba In a pmition to know, havt no he ita tion In iayin that they believe it ia a fact. , ' . . , . . M ... 0 . 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