r 1 . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND! MONDAY EVENING." MAY 7, lCCl." ' lolc J -' . ,. i . . -: - rr t ' -T Going. fo Be ike 1 V as I I II S1BSSS..B H , , B ! I I ' B GAN?T YOU SEE, THAT EVERYTHING IS HEAD- NGFOR-PORTtAND?-TakeT-- - npticc ' of the - railroads being ijuiltrtcrPortlandralso vscehpwr branch lines are under construe--, rtion or to be built the next twoT years Tin- O r e g o nrB oats arer being built for . the upper river, arrangements are under way to - run ooats to AiasKa ana tne rient, all. dFwhich will malce Portland double its prcseht size within three years, and if the ci ty doubles in population; jpr-opcrty will treble in priced Property in - mm y ! MnMpniwiiBttii lTWiBiii in ii,n T-iBrwiv-aiaaim- 1 1 "OU know, ail this to be fact so why not make a little in- restmenror'buyalittleprop crty for a home while it is, cheap, and :soidontermsspTeasthat" anonVcayfc selling lots in Vernon from $100 to JSOOandwill continue to dor so all through May It is our in-1 tehtion to advance price of lots 5 to 10 the first of each month "TnfileHhavenibuwederes ; ent price; If you own lots there thelvalue-oiyour-property-will- 4ncreasewhencvjwr:advnnrft - -f - - y" takcdvantagefhisdvahce T. wmmK VERMN PHONE M Mil 2101 lAllGEiiyDIEIICE GREETS ELY" New Pastor of Calvary Pretby terian Church Speaks to, Large ' Congregation.- " HIS FIRST SERMON IS WELL RECEIVED Reviews Lift of Peter, Declaring He foiTrpe of Mn Now Needed for the Upbuilding and Subility of the Church. ty PrKytrln eharch w -filled to tha doors yeaterday when Dr. JBetl-Exr 8tn Ely Jr the new.putor, rose to pruiclTTili-flret eennoii to lit introduced to , the eongreretlon by Dr. .....J. R.. Wilson. Ir. Kly'a presence and address were pleaatny. : He has well " modulated voice, rich . with sympathy, " and a delivery which conveys an Im pression f deep alneerltyr-- -. He took his text from Matthew xvi:lS, and aald In part: . . ' "Peter waa a type of the men now ' needed for the Opbulldlna; and stability of the church. , He was a man of ' heaven-wroueht convictions. He had ' just affirmed Thou art the Christ, the .. Son of the living; God.' This was the fruit, not of personal sag-aoity or dls ' cernraent, not of his own study of the words and works of Jesus, or of the teachings and opinions of others. ' It - was the result of what God had wrought in him. 'Flesh and blood hath not re vealed It into thee, but my Father who Is In heaven Te an Illumination,- a power of -vision and a, testimony divine in origin, character and efficiency he ' owned his persuasion. Too many of the religious beliefs and principles of the ' " present are held, not as positive settled convlotlons, but as -tentative, undecided " opinions. They are Inspired - by the ' spirit of the times rather than by the ' spirit of God. The unparalleled, auper letlve facta summed up la the person " Of JeWsOrhtarid-ris-Tttnsearchabie work of redemption are masked and minimised to suit the halting, nerveless, : graspless, - invertebrate, haay-vlaloned, shallow, questioning, quibbling aplrit "that finds glory rt uncertainty and eur , passing excellence in Indef Intteness, Te . continue and Increase In real power and banefiolence a stable institution, and a truly aggressive and uplifting force, the church must lave in pulpit and In : pew men who know whom and what ' they have believed; who can speak out ' with clear, unfaltering xertalnty upon the things of Christ, because charged with the full energy of a conviction which comes only from the Illuminating, ; persuading, establishing work of Ood in the soul. ' . "Peter was wen to whom Jesus of Nasareth was Christ the Divine. To him his master waa man, but alao more than man. Not a eon. but the Son of the . living Ood'; and that In a aenae In which it tould be said of no other, ,,In Jeaua Peter recognised and confessed not' only divinity but delty not only Oodllkeness. ' hut Godhood. There Is a growing tendency to eUssJns Chriet as nnly c f .013 the most good end gifted j sons of humanity. Human he Is indeed, but if he is not alao God, he is neither great nor good. Just now the emphasis Is so laid upon his self-emptying as totally to obscure the truth that 'In him dwelleth all the fullnesa of the Ood. HmA hnrttlv.' T thm nhurnH Is tn non. tlnue perpetual and powerful the word and work of Christ .it proclaims must carry with them the unquestioned tone of authority.: But what authority-can be ascribed to one who, because no more than human, must be regarded, with all his wisdom, as fallible like ourselves? The church is to be bullded up and stand Impregnable to the powers of evil. Jby being a saving agency She .la that only aa ahe believes in, and pre sents to men. a reel saving Christ But a merely human, Christ cannot save. ""Peter was a man possessed of -1 transformed, character. The - heaven born conviction within him, the vision he had of the God in Christ the faith which began the day he Was flrstJ brought to Jesus, and which had grown clearer and deeper till, under a heavenly revehitt-i-ir-tt -had - burnt forth W H W re markable confession these had trans formed, and were still more to trans form his former fickleness Into con staney. his changeableneea Into stead' fastness, his- weakness Into , strength, his water-like Instability Into rock-like stability. That was whyjie was new)y named Peter, and" to Se thi roca wnereon Christ would build the church. - Char acter t solid, : stable, strengthful as a roekr character madrnp " courage, fidelity, loyalty, pessls'tense,' unfailing, unswerving, unflinching devotion to truth., to right to duty, . to . Christ aa Redeemer and King; character Uke that put Into foundation and superstructure. will make a church that shall stand for evermore." , "MAN WITH MUCK RAKE.' Ber, W. T. email Telia So Me Key , ; Big Vp lout Ytrtaee. ' "The Man 'With the Muck Bake" war the theme of the sermon yestsrday morning - at the - First Universalis church, by the pastor. Rev. W. P. Small. "There ie alwaya aomethtng good In everything, if we look for It" he said. "Even In the great calamity at San Francisco we witness the great gener osity of the American -nation; 'yet If'tve look for loot and graft and dishonesty among those who helped to dl ape rise the charity we shall find It r'The president s commissioner has just been using the muck rake In ex posing the criminal dealings of the Standard Oil company. Lincoln Stef fens, Ray Stannard Baker. Howard and others have been performing good serv ice with the rake. H 1" ' "But "there ta ' another side- to this question. Individually we use the muck rake too much. The tendency Is to eee the bad and to Ignore the good In other people. It Is true that Jesus used the muck rake; but it le also true that he scattered kindnesses and-good deeds everywhere during his mission on earth."-.. :T ........ -:.,v: WEAK SPOT IN LAW. : lev. X. O. Shaffer ptaewsee Flaws ta Frlssary Bleetloa Statute. One of the moat apparent weakneaaea of the direct primary law, according to Kev, 11. w. nnarier. pastor or tne l-nlted Brethren Church, Is the opportunity It afforda the wealthy man to foroe the poor man out of the political arena and rob him of his ehancee to hold office. However, he believes It offere a greet ad van tags In that It does awsy with the political machine and the political boss to a large extent If not entirely . Mr. Shaffer discussed "Wesknessea of the Prlmsry I -aw" at his service last night , Ue contented that eo far as county, city and precinct were conoemed there had been a decided improvement over the old machine methods. The new law. he believed, gave the people a bet ter opportunity to get the offlcere they want in. tne county,. city ana precinct. -. "But when we come to the state of ficers," said he. "we find the most pro nounced weakness of the direct primary law." . He contended that It gave the wealthy man a chance. to-jr in -nomlna tlona .by large expenditures of money, while the poor man who had not lbe money was excluded from the field. - MOORING OF FAITH. Ken Diverted From . Duty Wheat They leave It says Ber. B, S, Btnckiey. . "The Moorings of Faith" was the sub ject of a sermon -yesterday by Rev. SL 8. Huckley, pastor of the First Christian church. He declared that faith In the Immortality of man waa. the main es sential of one's existence. He pointed tH lfce'4mparlane r Avlnr-.ad- hold. ing faith in Ood and hla Son. He de clared that the business man, the poll Helen and the man in every walk of life needs the atay of faith to make him moat aucceaaful and accomplish the best results. ..... "We- need - the--tay-f- faith til our CnUTcn TTTe, saio Tie. reopie- jer aw gruntled because they forget that they are working for a Christ who is living today. - They are diverted from duty slmnl TX!cauye tney Jiave left tne moor- ing of f aitiu'r rrrzrr- - "BOSTON PASTOR SPEAKS. Bev. V Xlnus Trooaaaa . Freaohee la FythlM Ball. , . .. - Having for his theme "The Love of God." the Rev. Hiram V room an, of the New Jerusalem "church of Boston. spoke In the new Pythian hall yesterday from this text: - - , "Hear, O Israel;, the Lord our Ood, the. Lord is: one; and thou shalt lov the Lord with all thy heart and wlt all thy soul and with all thy mind anj wtthll thy atrength.". . "Denial of this great commandment, he said. "Is contradiction. Yet what a aurprlalng number of people who pro fess to believe that they . love their neighbor as themselves snd whose attl. tude toward a personal Ood Is negatlv Such persons are as tgnorant of what it takes to constitute loving their neigh bors as they are of what Is involved In tho-personality of Ood. ' . "Our modern humanltarlanlsm, which boasts a loudly of laying Its fellow. man, contains a subtle-poison of self Ian ness which ndangera with serious peril the magnificent saperstructure of good works." , ".-r - ' ' ON RACE SUICIDE. Br. Sperry trrges Beoeeelty of Close - Attention te Borne Life. m Supporting- President Roosevelt's Idea of rsce suicide, Revr Lymsn B. Sperry of Oberlln. Ohio, i addressed a large audlenreof men yesterday afternoon in the aeditorlum ef the T. MCA. "Meli end Female" waa the subject of his ad dree a. ' . - . Ha declared that 'the most tmportsnt duty of every married couple was ta rslse a family and Insisted that th fulfillment of ihst oMtestlOil should not be- neglected becauae of the press of business or social duties. He said that family life le the most Important thin on earth and ahould not be neglected for any reason. ' -MMMWWHM SWM-MWM Most dlftflsoftne- skirt eruptions, scrof ula, plntoles, rsehes. etc.. are due te Impure blood. Burdock Blood Fitters Is s cleansing blood 1 on le. Makes or clear-eyed, elear-bralned. elear-eklnnes f REALM FEMININE In the morning mall I received a Ietterthal haa interested the. In the letter the writer, evidently a plain wom an, calls attention to the liberality of Portland toward stricken San Francisco, but adda that no one in Portland should forget that "charity beglna at home. The letter goes on to" give -two-cases which are certainly deserving of atten tion of our many charitable women. One Of these' cases la of a woman work ing all day ova r a washtub to support four -children and a husband who is ill in California, My writer given me the facts In thla case and It has appealed to me rather strongly. The other case reported Is one of a woman deserted by drunken huebandv whiehf-of oure, was good for the woman, but thla worn an la having a hard atruggle for the support of herself and nine children. One of thesa children was aeverely in jured while the mother was out to work. To add to the troublee the mother re cently..feL.an$ broke heranklej-The neighbors of both families are - doing alt -they can to asalt them, but many of the nelghbora-.are poor. '. I really think these cases, from the Information I some attention, from the kind and char itable women of Portland. If any are Interested and desire to make a per sonal investigation I will gladly give them all the information I. can. A NERVE PILLOW. A "nerve" pillow le something which physicians ara aald to recommend, an! which can eaaily be made at home. One needs only to gather or .buy a quantity of dried eoporlflo herbe, such aa hope and catnip leaves, bayberry, and swec. fern, adding to them aweet grass, bal earn pine, and aa many aweet smelling. slsepy things as one can think of. Dry end powder end mix all together. Thon fill your "nerve" pillow with the Bum-mer-wood sachet powder thus formed. Stuff the pillow-with down or cotton batting or feathers, and either scatter the powder thick through the filling, er. what is better, make flat sachet bags and fasten them securely to the inner seama of the pillow. - -- . - i m .':LIH1-t: FIVE-HINTS FOR HOUSEWIFE. The bet floor clotha'ere made of old flannel underwear. If yon live near a If '- tsg Daklng -vv jj PowdarXJ 1 ft Twice es good t 1 1 ' "vlL"' third the II ... W ft price ef ethers. 11- X ,5SeV; Try It I J) A eesfee' , ' mjmmJ Ue sets. . ' ff a 7 woolen mill, remnaate may' be bought Very cheap. After washing green vegetables, put two or three teespoons of vinegar in the next water. Thla serves a doubU purpose make the vegetables nice and crisp and alao draws out any. Insect j which may be larking among the leave Tar paper under the regular shelf paper, will keep anta away--- Oround cloves under the shelf paper la (Im recommended, .but It must, be changed several times eunng the season. - Food left over from-one meal to an other should be put w on porcelain. never on tin. Canned woods should he removed from the csn as soon as It 's Opened. . - Bread may be kept moist by rlerclna a board with holes, fitting It to the jar or pan, letting It go within a few lnchej of the bottom. Put water to the depth of an Inch in 'the bottom of the Ja changing- it of ten. Place the loavee on rd-THid-TCOver- them. T77, r j STRAWBERRY COCKTAIL. Utatjan pride IHrlf njinn lie fine the east, where now they are enjoying southern berries, . they .nave found a new use for them a strawberry cock talL As an Introduction to the luncheon or dinner such cocktails are , In order during the strawberry season. A de licious cocktail lg made by meshing a part of the fruit covering it with augsr snd, after hair an hour or so, strain Ing off the juice. Make a ayrup, of a eupful of sugar moistened with wster enough to melt it. - When it spins e threed remove it from the fire and add the strawberry juice and - juice enough of a lemon to give the right tartness. Chill it on the ice end at the last add large strawberries cut in hslf and;; bits ox Danana ana orange puip. WELL KNOWN WOMEN. " Mrs. FlsWe. who iaf well known as a champion of anitnals. . lateTV gave a benefit for the home for stray eats and doge In New York- entitled the B Ide a-Wee Home, and raised $1.900 enough to start a country branch of the home. . 'i When King Edward and the queen re cently ascended Mount Vesuvius to visit the observatory they were accompanied by Mrs. Henry White, wife of ths Ameri can ambassador... . - ..,,..,,..... Miss Helen Kim ber of the reel estate firm of Klmber A Howard of St Joseph, Missouri, is one of the very few women real estate s gents in the world, end the only one, with the exception of her pertner, who is also a woman, wno handles railroad lands. Miss Klmber waa born and reared in Kansas. She re cently visited the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, Whore she closed a deal for It, 000 acres. She le figuring on several Other large tracts.. . Mrs. Clara Hay. Widow of John Hay, has received a memorial address signed by I.MJ Jews-. Of America and Oreat Britain commending the services of the lste secretary in behalf of the Hebrew people .., - . f . '.. CHAPERON FOR STRANGERS It Is hard lines for women who come te town for a few weeks every year for aaopplns i aa4 sightseeing; to te cc ij CONFLAGRATION PROOF j J ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVERPOOL QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK These companies hsd at risk, jointly. In the burned district of San Francisco approximately 7.000,00o, but have 'assets ef 170,000,000 gnd net eurplue of $11,(00,000 available for the payment ef losses.- IMPORTANT , if-" Many eompanlee able te pay-their tossee -to en--Francisco would be ' X unable to stand another such conflagration, but the "Royal" and "(Jueen'1 2 -are good for all "conflagrations aa they come, and will meet and pay all X legitimate losses fully and promptly. . X THESE COMPANIES ARB ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF.. 1 ; : X ' " NEW BUILDIINCJ - - - . ; J . ........ . '...- ... , . . , - - - . sv The "Royal" will erect for Itself and the "Queen" a flrat-claas office 2 building on its eligible lot at the northwest corner of Pine and Sansome . streets, Ssn Francisco. .TEMPORARY OPPICG8 Temporary San Francisco office, northwest corner of Pine and Ftl more streets. Branch office forthe transaction of cop tit business outside of Ban Francisco, No, 1JS2 Clay street. Oekland. California. 1 Agents in all Important clliea ind towns on ths Pactflo coast. . .'. BOMA T. WATT, Manages. " JamtMattriefi5c"CdT Agente Oneea - lasuraaoe Co., : Xa mil ton Sldg, Fortland, Oregon. "W. XT Clemens Agent Xoyal Xnswastee Co., -173 . 4 Stark St, rortlaaoOragoa, 4 ewetMttM aw.wwTnEE'jvJ! Uk, AFP ; eaaVaW . : ! II I'll '"I in ,"l,sfj CoauandCoke Phone East, 244. rritrrison1 WE ASSURE OUR CUSTOMERS PROTECTION REGARD LESS OF "COMBINE OR COMPETITION - An Unequalcd Offer v A set of our famoua 111 False TEETH for $10. Painless extracting freo with th1 offer. . Exam ination and consultation free. Crown and Bridge, work a specialty. Extracting, 50 cents : WISE BROS.. Dentists Main, toa. ASTD WASBTXBTOTOBT. . .. . Opem Bvealsgs sag Suadaya. polled to put In eo much of their time learning their way about Some hotels, saya the Philadelphia Telegraph, have obviated ' that difficulty by keeping ehaperone-ln-wattlng.. Buch a woman, Ip response to a telephone call, appears In tailored frock to attend a guest on her. excursions. These women, of course, must live close at hand In order to start at a moment a notloe. and must have wide knowledge of the best shops; in return for eucn service tney get good pay, to say nothing shout tlps," which soi s.."-"fi 1 a high figure. ' MORE LAND FENCING CASES IN NEBRASKA (Jrnl SfiK-Ut SrfV. f Omsha. May I. The May trm . f ti t United Btates -rourts f t t"ir". ef Nobrsska, which f today, promises ti Important h"i I hr 1 1 Some tr' r '" pected In t if 1 1 i . en ' 1 ' "C -