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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1906)
THE MORNING ASTORIANl.$SORIA, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY ij, ijocV WATERFRONT ITEMS German Liner Nicomedia rivej From China. Ar- CARRIER DOVE FROM BAY CITY Kitsap Leaves Oat For Pnget Sound Offith Her Guestt-Why the Acci dent on the Telegraph Hurt bo One Odds and Ends. 4 """" t The handsome new steamer Kitsap reached this port Saturday night, with her guests, and crossed out at 7:30 yes terday morning, for the Sound. Invita tions issued to about 20 passengers to make the trip up the coast on the steam er. Among those who accepted were: Mr. and Mrs. Willis, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Supple, Mis Gladys Barnes, Mr. and Mr. L. A. Starr. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mc Donald and Captain Thomas Craig. On reaching Tort Townsend she will he join ed by the steamers Reliance and Sentinel, a couple of other craft belonging to the Kitsap County Navigation Company, and the trio will proceed to Seattle in a group. On Monday afternoon or Tues day morning the trial trip for speed will probably be made. The course will lay between Seattle and Tacoma. If the steamer makes more than 18 miles an hour Joseph Supple, the builder, will re ceive a handsome bonus from the own ers. I nose wno nave looKea over me steamer say they are confident that she will make fully 20 miles an hour. PETER IN TROUBLE i For once no one was hurt by ths blow ing out of a cylinder head an accident which is usually attended with fatal re sult But when mishap of this sort occurred on the steamer Telegraph no one knew anything about it but the engineer, and he coolly started to get the craft in shape for making the return run to Portland with the remaining en gine. That no one wa.s flurt or killed is due to the inventive. .genius of Captain V. B. Scott, owner of the steamer. Real izing that there were too many casualties from this source he invented what he calls a protector, which was placed in front of the -cylinder heads on both engines. The intention was to have this protector catch the cyinder heads when they were blown off. How well it did the work expected of it is shown by the pile of broken iron lying in a heap gainst the protector. Had it not been for this device the broken missiles would have been dasiied with full force through the galley and kfllecf or. injured those who might be in their way. The four-masted schooner Carrier Car rier Dove has arrived from San Fran cisco, and will load lumber at St. John's; the report that her charter has been turned over to the Old Oregon Lumber Company, at Warrenton, turns out to have been a mistake. She and the schooner W. F. Jewett, left up river yesterday morning early, on the hawsers of the Harvest Queen, which had come down with the schooner San Buenaven tura, lumber laden for San Francisco. Press Comments On Regicide Of fered for Sale. SERVIAN (ING GETS ANGRY Editor of Pari "Argus" Collects Caustic Clippings Concerning Monarch, and Then Attempts to Make the King Purchase Them. BELGRADE, July 22.-There seems to be do end tofth annoyances which the unfortunate Kinf Ptster of Servia is going through. One of the latest has its origin in PH, M .'he, moment of the assassination of King Alexander and Queen Dra&s an oterpriing press cut-1 ting agency, the "Argus de la Pressc" of Paris, offered to make cuttings of all the comments on King Peter's accession to the throne of Servia. As might be imag ined, these ran into hundreds of thou sands. The director of the "Argus" had them artfully pasted into handsome morocco bound volumes and came per sonally to Belgrade to present them to his majesty, and at the same time pre sent his little bill, amounting to about $10,000. Unfortunately for the director of the "Argus," most of the cuttings were far from being pleasant reading for King Peter, and he flatly refused either to take delivery of them or to pay the bill. The "Argus de la Tresse" has exhaust ed every means of pressure, but in vain, and as a last resort it arranged to sell the now famous volumes by public auc tion. But thi does not suit King Peter, and the Servian minister in Paris has lodged an energetic protest with the prefect of police, and M. Lepine has is sued orders forbidding the sale. iO THE WELL DRESSED MAN Is not always the man who spends the most ' njoriey on his clothes; but it is THET1AN WHO KNOWS how to buy clothes who combines purse with quality; he who trades with, a store in which he places implicit confidence If you want to dress well, leave it to us wc will not! let you buy an ill-fitting garment We owe our great success to a long line of satisfied customers We Are Still Closing Out Our Two-Piece Suits P. A. STOKES "Good Clothes for Men Who Know." Old Chronic Sores. As a dressing for old chronic sores there is nothing so good as Chamber lain's Salve. While it is not advisable to heal old sores entirely, they should be kept in a good condition for which this salve is especially valuable. For sale by Frank Hart and leading druggists. A Tragic Finish. ITIItHHtTTlIIMttHTtyT Sermon Yesterday ""' HMlltlllir The German trans-Pacific liner Nico media arrived in from China at 11 o'clock yesterday morning, and went on to Portland last night, bhe had a nor , Jl watchman's neglect permitted a leak in the great North Sea dyke, which a child's finger could have stopped, to become a ruinous break, derastmg sn entire province of Holland. In like man ner Kenneth Mclver, of Vanceboro, Me. permitted a little cold to go unnoticed nntiL a tragic finish finish was only averted by Dr. King's New Discovery. He writes: "Three doctors gave me up to die of lung inflammation, caused by neglected cold; but Dr. King's New Discovery saved my life." Guaranteed best cough and cold cure, at Charles Rogers' drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. The steamer Cascades arrived in from San Francisco yesterday morning at 7 o'clock and proceeded directly to the metropolis. mal trip over, and is deeply laden with I general cargo. The oil tanker George Loomis came down from Portland, and left out for San Francisco at 9 o'clock yesterday 1 morning. Morning Astorian, 65 cents per month. TAKE THE ELEVATOR! TO OUR NEW DEPARTMENTS And See the Fine Assortment of Crockery, Glassware, Graniteware, i Tinware, Silver Plated ' Ware, Stoves and Ranges. EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME All On the Second Floor, Especially Arranged for the Convenience , of the Buying Public to Make Shopping Easy Rev. C. C. Rariik of the Fimt Metlio dit church yesterday morning spoke on the subject "What is the Trinity!" tak ing his text from first John 3:7 1 "For there are three that bear1 record in heaven, the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost; and these three are one." He aid in part: "By the Trinity is menaut the union of three persons in one God-head; the Father, the Son, and the Holy Glmt. The history of all human opinion con cerning the Supreme One. is in a large sense, a rvcord of the struggle of specu lation towards this mystery for it is a mystery and must so remain to us. "The word Trinity is not used in the Scriptures. It is found only in creed and in theological literature. Nor is it purely a Christian doctrine and known only from the Bible. The idea of a threeness of some sort in the Supreme Deity is one of the most widespread of religious notions among men. The an cient Hindoos, Persians and Egyptian all had it. It is. also found in Central Asia, largely in China and Japan. An- dent philosopher! is Greeot ul Bob taught it. It i m the mythology of the Scandinavians anil Gauls and of some of the nation of aboriginal America. "It is objected that the doctrine is absurd and contradictory, involving an trinity in his own person. He has a soul, a rational mind and a lody, and we call each by the same iinnie man. "There i the judgment, jthe memory and the imagination thivo faculties, each of which we call mind. The office of each is distinct. The imagination In vent ideas, the memory retain them and the judgment compares and decide. Wt there are not three mind but one mind. "What do the Scripture say upon this subject f The first and most usual appellation of Diety iu the origins! Scriptures 1 'Klohim.' This word I In the plural number. We know this not only from its form but by it Wing ofte:i joined with other word in the plural number. The first instance occur in the very first sentence of the Bible 'In the beginning God (God) erested. etc.', nil through the Bible it stands a if we should read, 'God crested the heaven and the earth.' 'Gods spake and it wa one,' 'i tod sent lit Holy iirotiiieis, etc., NATURE'S WARNING. Astoria People Must Recognita Heed It. and Kidney ills come quietly mysterious- y. But nature always warns you through the urine. Notice the kidney secretion. See if the color Is unhealthy If there are settling and sediment, Paages too frequent, scanty, painful. It's tints then to ue Dosn't Kidney Pill, To ward off Bright' disease or dla bete. William M. Spayd. living on Winter strvet, southeast corner of I) street, Salem, Ore sys "It Is just about three year since I recommended Doan'i Kidney Pills through our local paper. I said that words could not express my good opinion of Doan't Kidney rills or COFFEE WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR Greggs Brands of Coffees JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT TODAY. FRESH THIS COFFEE IS THE VERT BEST ON THE MARKET EVERT POUND GUARANTEED TO PLEASE OR YOUR MONEY REFUNDED, and yet the word I not plnml in slgni-.'d,wlba " rmarkl,le effect, they bad Repeatedly and solemnly in !on me. i. My kidneys bad been a source number of filiation. the Old Testament God declare, that.0' "r a number of years Jehovah is his name alone. God .aid oj,nd 1 ' from Pl acrosa my loins. I couldn t f" out and split a piece of kindling wood without my back paining ma. The kidney tecr tions were irregular and my rt at Moses, 'I will send mine angel' (to guide you through the wilderness), beware of him. obey hi voice, provoke him not, for my name is in ,him.' And in the New Testament, he whom the people tempted in the wilderness is declared to lie the Christ. When David by the Spirit says. 'They throne 0 God, U forever and ever.' When Isaih by the same Spirit says, 'HI name shall lie wonderful, counselor, the mighty God.' when Malachi give the incommunicable name 'Jehovah' to 'the j messenger of the covenant,' we cannot FOARD 4 STOKES CO. - , . , , j ,-, ) , .. . . impossible conception. That is enough against it, if the objection can lie sup ported. But no mind knows that God is not there and could not be. and yet in hi nature be but one. That he could not be three and only one in the same sense is certain, for the predication is in absolute contradiction, but it is net so certain that he could not lie three in one sense and only one in another. This is all that is claimed by the most thorough paced Trinitarian. "It is not difficult to believe that 'there are three that bear record in heaven,' and 'these three are one.' And to believe this we are not required to believe any mystery. In fact, the Bible does not require you to believe in any mystery at all. It only holds up faetjw as objects of faith and with the mystery or manner we have no concern. Let me illustrate: You believe in the sun, but whether he stands still in the midst of his system, or, not only revolve on his axis, but 'rejoiceth as a giant to run his couise.' you cannot comprehend, nor can you tell by what natural mechanical power he is upheld. He is upheld; we cannot deny the fact. But howt It cannot be accounted for so as to satisfy the rational inquirier. You believe there is such a thing as light, whether flowing from the sun or some other luminous bodyj but you cannot comprehend either its nature or the manner whervin it flows. Again, here are three candles yet there is but one light. Explain this and I will explain the thrce-one-God. The mystery lies in the manner of it, but of the manner you believe nothing at all, nor does God require it. It would be absurd for any one to reject what God has revealed because he cannot compre hend what he has not reevaled. "Now let us look for our practical answer to this question. We will find that the doctrine involves no obsurdity or contradiction. Independent of the Scriptures it has reason and analogy on its side. Take for example the sun. We find that it is three in one. There is the Tound orb, the light, the heat. Each of these, we call the Kim. When we speak of its diameter we mean the orb, when we say the sun is bright we mean the light, wh.'n we siy the mid is warm we mean the heat. The orb is the sun, the light is the nun, the heat is the sun. They all mean different things and still there is but on? sun. "Man himself is an example of a hesitate in saying, 'The Sent of God' l no other than God himself. "We find the same respecting the Holy Spirit. The Spirit is truth, but Christ is 'the truth.' The Spirit quickens the dead soul into life, hut Christ is 'the life.' The Spirit points the way but Christ is 'the way.' The Spirit testifies of the 'seed of the woman' which shall bruise the serpent's head, and that 'in corruptible sei-d 'is Christ himself.' "N'o fact is more clearly set forth In the Scriptures than that God is one He condescended to reveal himself in the threefold character of Father, Son and Holy Ghost. In the wondrous plan of salvation the Son performs certain definite offices distinct from those of the Father, and the Holy Spirit accomplishes a work peculiarly his own. "But this could not be accomplished until God should become a man with men. His loving authority may have been all that was necessary to present to angels. Before man he must go much further. Man's strong will needs to lie mad loyal to God and righteousness, His intellectual powers need to be clarified that he may perceive God's way and will. This done his redemption is complete. But to do this he must go even further than to reveal himself as Father and Redeemer. He cannot ac complish his plan of redemption until he comes in the third form God, the Holy Ghost. Sin has rendered man sluggish in heart. He is dead to spiritual har monies. God needs not only to live with men but to live iu them. God, the Holy Ghost in the heart, the soul is vitalized, the sensibilities in flu rued, the conscience quickened j sin, then, is hated, all the desires are purified, intensified, sanctified. When the Holy Ghost comes into the soul the whole man glows with new life. The 'old man,' the 'old body of sin' is destroyed. 'Old things are passed away.' He is a new creature in Christ Jesus.' ' ' "Such a trinity of God the sovereign Father, the self-sacrificing Redeemer, the Holy Inspirer one God adopting himself in this threefold way to man's triple nature, end new creating the whole of that nature, is reasonable for belief and in accordance with the entire revelation of God. It is the most practical as well as the most profound of doctrines, and necessary to the one end and aim of nil creation and oil all revelation the re demption of man." , . night was disturbed on account of their frequency and there was a scalding pain in passing. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pill and procured a supply. By the time I had used a little over one box I was entirely free from the backachi and the action of the kidney secretions ws regulated so that I could rest the whole night without being disturbed. My kidney were toned up and strength ened and my health waa improved In every way. Thret boxes of Doan't Kid ney Pills made me feel like a new man. I am always glad to express my grati tude for what they did for me." Plenty mora proof like this from As toria people. Call at Charles Rogers' drug store and ask what his customers report. For sale by all dealer. Price 60 cent. Fotter-Milbum Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. 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