The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 17, 1906, Page 3, Image 3

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    )ii daily jou:::;al, io:;tland, Monday i:vL;aia bki'tembci if, ic;
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llElf. J. IIILl llIS
A DOOIt
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Volume Contains Addresses and
Strmon and Is Dedicated to
Friends' of Pastorate.
YOUNQ P EOPLE'3 SOCIETY;
, " WIU- DISTRIBUTE IT
Paster of Pint Fmbyttrlaa Church
V- DUvra Inttrtttlnc ' Lctur on
"Found About Jrelm".ta And
kiK Which rUl th Church.
' A Ppy Srprie waa sprung the
audleav th .; rtret JTeebytertaa
church, last night, when th iwlitut
ptor. He. I it Hrv atopped to th
' ltroro and holding- up a small ouk
aooouaoed that It vm copy of a hook
lual balnar auhllahaa sw rw Hill and
, dedicated, to th friend ef hi lutwttt
la. Fortlaaa. it contain torn addreaeee
and MrmuDt and) plotur of th
; author., it l to. b distributed by th
vwaaaa, w-wasw a BWWWf W IUK VUUlUUt
. Beginning, hi Jeotura- a "Round
About ' JerueJm,"- th pastor eaid; In
part: "Th slmpl fact that a taw year
aitor tb orulciXixloa. ot Chrlat th city
of Jerusalem, waa. captured br tiia
Roman, tha, walla throw down and
'.tha buildings deatroyed, la sufficient
proof, of. tb impossibility- o Identifying
with accuracy vary many blatorjcal spot
within, the wait, of tha- olty. Conoern-
ng tha, tampia area, tiiar la do aoaalbia
. doubt, Tha ait, off tha, upper room
Vhftr the LapH'b itinMn warn. 1 nHA4 t
tha. alt, ot tha. Holy Sepulohr and. of
laivary ar neaaouablv- aura. Othar
, place, ara much In. doubt put whan
on, turn away, from th- oitv Itself to
- Visit tha. valleva aiulr hIUihk anil hill.
tons round- about hi, anticinations; itn
not - be In, to, naaaursx ui, to, tha pmI
satisfaction in atora fop him. Jerusalem
itaalf has under aim a. a many tragto
ohangea that tha oonUnuity of It. hi,
tory haa neoeeaart I y. been broken. But
tha hill, and. tha vallava ara, aeantlv
a thay war, Tha- roada ara for- tb
moat- part unohanaad. -
Tkin oarriase at- tha Jaffa gata
wav atart ovar a cood road towarda
itathiahaoi. at a. rallaa away. Wa pasa
. ktoppad to drlnifc tha wiaa man saw tha
reflection- of tha aur that suldad thaaa
to Bethlehem. A- lUtla farthar on. w
pasa tha tomb of' Rachel, Tha- oantar
of Interest at Bathlehanw of oouraa. is
mi . : ov. . awj, , wmcB . ta. aup
poaed to at and. ovar tha Idaatleaij rock
cut' cavern, la, which Jtaua waav barn.
The exterior of the church ia impoains
and looks, almost- Ilka a. fortreaa, Tha
Interior 4 mora at tract Ira Tha wooden
Uln !e of cedar of ; liebaoo. The
body, of tha- churobj: la a great square
room with four rowa of pillars running
, tha. entire laocthk A' atairway in, tha
' cornr leads . down, to tha.. cavern, nai
atabla' hllaa Thla, la. via II.J ..
Chapel of tha Nativity A raaeaa on tha i
left! I tha maoer- where . J sees waa
laLl.ajid. am k. a4k a. - - .
- - ; " "' , "T laai . u nv irimvw
where Jesus waa bora., In tha pavement i
Is. a silver-star, haarlaar. a.Tatla laaaria.
toa. whtch- reads Here Jssus Christ
waa uorn of tha, VlrRla Mary,' Wa aeit
visited' Hebron, which ! one. of ' tha
7 aauraner (awna iat ui jrawaun.
Here Abraham pitched- hi- tent' ana
whan his wife, Sarah died purchased a
fsmllT burvln- Dlsea. of Rnhnn,, ha
niMica. uavia Jtved hare fay a time and
onoa mad It hia. temporary capital: At
the rate of the city Abner we alala. by
Jaab... Absalom, made- It' hla head-
, uuartsra. Tha moat lute-eating tbtm 1a
ioa ity la tea-moaaue buUt over Abra-
ww mm i Hiav" hu wanna i no ) um
but Mohammedans are allowed to enter.
' '' ; saaaCto.aataaaa,.
. "The road ; . to . Jericho has beaome
rsmllisr n tha Chrlstlaa world by rea
son , of ChrUt a . parable ofi th j good
SamarUaa.w The road ihaa always bean
notoriously , dangerous ,boauaa .of . robf
be re.. En todays It la-neceeaary for
tae irveler r t: beaooempanled b. aa
armed ( eaoort' w stopped . awhile, to
i-eat . our . horaas sat i what la called tha
Oood . Samaritan.. Ina. -
watoA jonn tn Baptiat began hla jnfn
lairy Modara Jericha I a a . miserable
little village, of about I Inhabitant.
It ha .thrr. modern-looking., bnlldlnga.
wklohar"Uaad -ea-hotels foT'thaaa.
rommodatlon of tourlata- Half a dosea
milauauthwart Ileal the- Dead-' Si
From ,a. distance -ita .watare.lookjfblua.
but . as -you sUnd at Its brink . the ara
a.brlillaat greeavr Tbe-water Is .bitter
aad, naueeaUng. to-the taste.' Tber.ls
not a flab or a creeping .-thins . In - it
anywhere- T reach , the. ford 0t; the
Jordan - it. - la . neoessary ta ae un - the
river four, or five mllea.. Uar la where
the Chlldrea of larsel- croesed Into M he
Land,, of , PtmbIm aaat ihM.(at ,V.mmim
tlroa eaoh year coaaa thouaaads of pU
grlros. raosUy Kussiaas, ta hatha In th
Jordan' ,. ' ,-
Al the cloaa of -the lecture the choir
sang K the . beautifully y touching t bymn.'
k,;,Tlg lMldiugbl.r-. ; - - : i
, - ON", CREATION J
im jBaatga U Sayae Otvaa Mgnh
Ua srmaa a AdraaMsw CtesosWi. 1
Last night, at the Seventh Day Ad
ventlst churoh Elder Qeoraa Jl.. Payder
reviewed some of th theories,, edltoriar
and otherwise, ad vanoed In tha-column
of tha Orronlan during tha paat week.
He aald in part: ,
- "That the records of creation found in
tha first and eecond chapter of Genesis
ara descriptive of the same event may
be clearly aeen from the flrat two vers
of tha fifth 'chapter of the same book,
where tha atateroent made in tha first
two chapters are referred to a describ
ing ths same event. Hera Is tha lan
guage!.' Thla la tha book of the genera
tlona of Adam. In tha day that Ood
created man. in . tha Mkeaese of Ood
made ha him; mala and female created
ha them, and blessed thenv and called
their name Adam tn th day when they
were created.' -If Genesis 1 not a reli
able record, then Chrlat 1 not a reliable
wltneee, for he eenctlone . th record
thus: 'Have ye not read that ha which
mad them at th beginning made them
mala and female r
"On defender of evolution reasons
that the record Cf th second of Geoeala
deal with the creation of tha animal,
and tha first chapter deal .with tb cre
ation of man "potentially as ha la to
day." with perhaps 'million of year of
evolutionary apward " growth' between
tha tero area tlona. - If evolution was tb
proceaa. why was' a "aacond act of craa
tloa necaeeary in order ta lift th animal
t th plan f humanity 7 - ' It seems
strange that eocae men find it aa hard
t accept tha etmpl fact that man was
created a human being ta th flrat plae
and than go ta work and eoojur ap
complex theory of evolutloa which t
far aaar mysterious and chimerical, and
swallow tt s easily. evidently th
Pharlseea warn not th only people to
train: ai a gnat and ew allow at eamat.'
. "Thar 1. net such, thing; aa evol uttoa
from th mineral to th vegetable ar
from tha vegetable ta- tha anlmal king
dom. A seed must earn fromt th ve ea
table kingdona above) and unfold It
germ ef life ta tha- soil before ee be
hold th elements off th mineral klng
don tranaformsdi Into, vegetable fibre
and flower. The animal must reach
down. from, abova and. food on th vege
table before wa behold th mysterious
transformation of va go tab Is Into animal
tieaua. . In Uka manner thar must come
a power front: th spiritual kingdom
above uav tar oommunlcat It- Ufa" prin
ciple before w. can b tranaformad Into
tha Ukaneaa ot th apirltuaL. T must
b born' again.' r
SOUL OF REFORM"
plzttaaUsyi ajayw
1st am. intwraatlnar AdCa mi.
"Spirituality the Soul- off Reform; and
rmiiaaa" waa the subject of an ad
draaa yeartarday by Rev. Hiram Vroomsn
In the Swadenborglan church, whoa
arvloaa ara bald In, Knight, ot Pytblaa
halU. Alder an Eleventh, street. .
."Among, all. tb objecta and purpose
for which; man atriv: ther la Just on
and which Juatlfle th means. Th perfecting-
of - one own Individual, obarao
tar,, aa, the- tranacdanf. aim. and. su
preme pur pa a of Ufa.. 1 th on- only
and- that, ever Juetlf teat- th means and
tha meana ara alwaya. Justified by- thla
Tha reformer.- for Inataneev wtio con-
oel v of a mllloBnlal aoolsi state and
work toward ita- ee-tsbllahment aa an
end. which joatlftew th means,, opens
the -psychto rate, for- the- entranea ot
'prajudloar and- passions and' aelflsh' am-
Mtloa into his motive ana n t tnereor
led. to adopt met bode which defeati hla
own purpoMr aw that' In deetroylng ona
forr-. of lajustie- nw- eataoiisnea two
new on. In It atead.1
fighting tha- dvtl with, ftre- doe
net mean tha - oaetroytag of: lajustlc
with; lajaatlcei -Ww do. not need ' t - b
nawdeviU t fight: th d1Li. Juatlce
haa- a. fir of' Ita- own. and a a word of
ita own. : Jostle. Haalf; . wtthti Its own
weapon, Ian lba only- adequate power
for defeating tnjnatlc.' -- r
"Love- haa- been. rar ootrageouslj .
raiarcpreeeated by ita -prof eeeed f rlanda
tbsa saythlng els' in the. worlds Lov
haa Ita oenr-uaidwe pyehoiogy by-which
wa gals an- introdaotkM it it. Unaelf lshf
rteaa.-which 1st the earn thing a' love.
Is- aa word which . stand far: a certain
set - of emotion which .aw oppoatt - la
qoaUty. t another r aet of' emottona
railed by th name of selfishness. Tjovt
IgTiotTing aantlment but a- mUIloni" .
I - RAREVVEUISERMON I .
XwV. Kay tt. Atahmasa Tkaaka CToaa
: . giagetsan of Zpwettk K. mi- OhualC .
' A larg ?' congregation.) crowded I Ep
worth .Methodist Eplsoopal church last
bight: to hear tha- farewell sermon de
livered by Raw Henry Tj Atklnaon; Mr.
Atkinson i will Urt i Thursday, morning
f or t Junaaay .AI sks. where -he" srMl - be
pastor ' of r the Metropolitan Mathodlat
lplsoopal church..
Mr.r Atklnaon;! who - founded ' Kp worth
Church: : twt ' years ; age. thanked t tha
rnembanhtd - fort Ita loyalty and ex'
pressed sincere-; regret -.. at ; leavings hi
flock.' '
j - 'There la -no mlraol that Jssus ever
performed that seeme more - wwoderful
to ,, m than" th way ln- which this
Church by following hla -dlvln' leader
ship ha a tow and prospered, h said.
"In barely two yeara- time since -the
churoh waa onranlaad It 'has born -all
It - financial t obligation,--' It property
haa been -said rfor .and J t lacontplaaeiy
put f debt"
glrsiol THE OLDS, VJQHTMlitl&Mt$
we store's UiFonrm nvwr,iii Fnsiiioii OPitU - ; -
: Ilia VJILL OCCUR TOMORROW MD ttEDtiEStiM i :
r Inform! Op
mr km Mm
WS beg ttf announcer i& thi iidiit 6t Portiandy arii ih. otherg , ;
intcreated In the changes 6f fashion and the first general gath
ering 6f sWtumtt atyles. that the itore will hold .its annual ' "-
eniiitiDisDfaioiFail fhrchu
nw , ,.-.... . .
Partkufarti downs. Vrsoi and imilntri. on laiida?
and Wednesday of Thlt Week; September 18th and 19th ; y ' -
Two7 days of inforniationV Ai this time",- it. usual(6ldsy Wortrnan fr.King- will show the
authoritative" modes" for1 autumn and all of ,the. Changes' in' dress and styless that are cor-
, fectly AeviK fof the fall and winter 6f, 1906"-7.- Apparel found at OldsV V6rtma'ir &. King's ;
it neither the unsanctioned extreme W newness" which soon' passes' outnoi' the common-
' place but: always the" MODE. In1 the charmingly and1 tastefully 'arranged salons' on the
second" floor' we. shall show,' amid most beautiful, and impressive settings,, what will prove,
to; be the most comprehensive gathering Of fashionable apparel for, womerf of Critical taste
in' dress ever" shown in Portland,' of the' northwest,' unquestionably '.demonstiiur .ajfalim'
the indisputable' leadership of this great Style House as' arbiter of fashions' asd DICTA-"
TORS OF MODES AMONG WESTERN STORES."
H WE ANNEX
TheWIUMrv
M
SECOND FLOOR
Op
iiiiig
will add brilliancy" to the" event We'ofle novapologies" for omittirigf the'" fo"
iiiai upcmiia tiiia mil. x uc casuiis ic uiviuus aiiu lug'vai. aioiy uucs
! .L 1J.4 -f (..111- .i, Jf- J: '--(- "L-J. - 'lit.--' it.'
not siuii in mc iiiiuai. ui U4UIC.1UI at. urcss uarctuc, ncuncr can 11113 store
pause tn the midst of unprecedented September business to give way to mere
''show days." If you wen; promised a1 view of a greaf and powerful engine,;
wouldn't-you prefer" to'see the gleaminrfi- p-listeninjr criant , in1 motion?, Of
: 1 .-" T al . H - . - a 1 i s ' w " a 1 '"-, a ' . i
course you wouia.- . iusi so youu enjoy tne iau s.miormar openings, aa tne
better because you 11 nnd us all
on the move full' of life and businesSi -
FOR- SEEiNd-.-FOR-, SHOPPINGAND5
TTIESDAY-' AND' WBDKBSD'aV AT OtDS, WORTMAN: KIN WllV BE lAYS'
FOR' ECONOMIES- WORTH WHILEJ- Planto come both days: No m us id; but pretty decorative-effects'wiil be'usedias settings fof Fash
ion's gems in the surpassing style exhibit. . ".' . ' - : ' - ' -; . ' ;.. - ' -
i
A farewell reoeptloai will b given-in
honor of Mn aad Mrs.-Atktnsoa tonight
at jrJpwrth charokvK -. -
PtEASURESTOFLlFg:
UAv Mt jJOttlWjTra-Ogawof Bewi-1
y - navd TelgTrtk ta laml,l
Barnard 1 0, v Valgum. th i confaaawd
4mbasla of gaa funds, -wa held Up as
tn -esampi of wickedness by Rev,. E; ft,
Muck ley In v. hi sermon rat' tha Flrt
fhrlsUaj Fhnrch- laat night, t
"Th a Pleaaurea of t LlftV wa th
ubpt of f th , sermon. , The minister
placed pleaaurea Into tw class,,-th
mental and , sptrlttrat and the sensual.
Irt biblical htatory Mose and Paul exv
UlieseiSliiiitffi willl bei seen
emplify- h formr ahdBoIomoit-.tli
latter, . .
, -The leeamv la thla." aald Rev.. Muck
leyr . -"Thr ar plea" that ar
, mmm? nlaaenrea - that" ara
wrong Nor' should It b difficult ' for
im to dljrrmliat btwn thetn.' A bit
of observation would taach u' which I
TntlarandHerirrpiaanr.'
- ,.r i.it wa-have' 1ilsf been
preaented with a warning eiperkmtMTof
a young man In tha employ of tha local
ga rompany. Toung Velguth cho th
wrong- f of ?plMur.- They wf
th pnivrt.;i .Hhad'td ateal
from -tha men who'truated him 1A order
to oatlafy their tortlonat" demands t
fori the- pleas ores- h chose drain - not
tniyron -pocmiDOOK ana- avmanu- m
on snail steal, ou tney -urain inn wrj
Khaaimii mirai and I mental 'vital.'- and
i,iH-,.hii iaa, H1 vtntltn a-aad and
aarfeited wreck along; the pathway of
lire." L4r' I rWTt' wtm aoon wnc
Bo many have demonstrated the -vanity
or-' snck-ploanr that ther ig -no -cue
for ntrlng,the portal wher they
r round.- .-
' '- WORRYf AN' INJURY'
Caiw-wera Chrlsttaai Xs b inar, Say
V. . DsV Class 1 1 Ttuav wIlswBP-
i "A worrying '.Christian diordlt ' tha
teaching f th Scrlpturoa . A car
wnrg Chriattan 1 parado.'' Such, in
gobatanc," wa -a sermon delivered st
Grace church yesterday . roornlng ' by
l.-'riajnica'Triia''Wllaottr!'
"Which of yott. by taking thought,
can add .Id hie statur on cubit T - If
y then cannot d that 'which Is least,
why taka y thought for the rest r wa
the. text.
t "To wwrTy.''. ssld Mi TnlTifatf"l ail
Injur rt9 th'caua'of 'God.' Our un
godly neighbor knaw'hat ) claimed
for th religion f Jesu.- Not only that
It make it devotees good wher others
ar -toad, -namely. Irr preeenoe of tempt
tlon and epportunlty, but through It In-
f lueno we olainv that it grves reslgil
tlon- and trust and pane lr th day of
calamity. When thy a u. th irpo
nent -of 'It truths," the 'xmplar -of
It power,- bowed in dsapondency ' over
th 111a of life and tnad mlseraM by
th wefght of two, " howcan' thy . do
other thaw conclude that cither our re
ligion' Is a fraud r that, we areT Either
that religion Itself la a-fallur or Its
proresscr fa'aer' -
I JESUS'HIDDENJ
Aa latsAAijfclWW Iwi WM V wjl'
(Pli A'frtY 4Jir. pr. EsTO
e . a a dt . I I -a
-e e t ar
Xtt ST at Seen f Soma aca Beean They
Arw WUftUly BHag to Xia
,'A -pis to take Jesus lto their live
and buslnee ws mad by Rev.' Henry
Marcott - to- ' hla1' congregation ' at ' th
Weatmtnster-.Preebytrrian- church yea
terday morning..:
"Ad their eye war opened end they
knew Mm; and he vanlehed ut of their
rlghU wa .-th .tt. of -ih -eermon.
Th speaker ihowed that many fact of
arlenoe, though exlatrng for age, 'had
not been revealed to' the eye of th
world until Within th paat few decades.
To manv persona Jeaus had remained
hidden likewise and ftsv. Marcott called
upoai hi hearera to opew-their y and
see him, and to Use Mm In, '
Folio wtrig th eermon Mr. MfTtergsng
"XTpen MtEr,", song -whlch hsrmon-Ud-wll
1 with ' th -entlment of th
mrnlsr'' .-remark,-
KLAMATH FALLSHASS:
J MODERN HIGH SCHOOLl
i ' (eeiel" rHrr- Tk 'orMt.) 1
Klamath Falls, Or..- Sept. IT. Tb
tCIaatath county High school, which Is
op of .lhbet In th gut, and haa
one of' the-finest buildings, ha opened
with an enrollment of it scholars, which
will doubtless be Increased to'TS ln'a
short1 time. Last year , the " enrollment
th flrat week- waa 11, and - the total
for the year-was 48. The laboratory' la
being-equipped with flrt-class appara
tus) ' for- the 'teaching of chemistry- and
physios,- and the west arpi'oved bdyksf
of reference are being; placed - In the
library,' - Prfesaor! W. B. Fanght'- of
Kanae ha charge of the new commer
cial ' department, which - open with 1
fiupllsln 'Stenography. II In ' typewrit
ng and 21 In bookkeeping. -
A -department of muslo haa also bn
added, with Mlsg Evelyn"' Applegat In
charge." Several families have already
moved to th city to tak-advantage of
this school, and ther Is need of a -dormitory
or some on 'who wtll -conduct
t large' rooming "and boarding-house td
accommodate still others who would be
Induced to coma' If proper accommoda
tion " at 'reasonable " rate could' be ' se
cured. This ' achool ' waa ' atarted four
year-- ago ' under r tha'" prtnetpelshlp1 of
Professor J. O. Swan, - who'' la" still In
charge." Mle Alice" Applegat is tire
other teacher,' and ? it' 1 evident' that a
fourth wtll aoon havto be added. ,
i The' city public school ' open ' today,
and tt"ls already anoarent that the Isrre
new' pulluliiiwtlt-b crowded-trorfftM
atart- J-r-:
: jyolitlc" Dismissed.1
f learns! Beedst gerrlcsJa
I Victoria, B e, Sept; IT. Th twenty-
second - annual' session 1 of" the Trades
tnd 1 Labor ; Congress ' of ' Canada'' opened
today.'- All' sections of Canada are rep
resented.1. The' congress" Is to be given
added 'Interest 'by th' consideration 'of
th" subject 1 of - labor' a . participation In
politics. '" Opinion dlffeft ' among th
representattv leaders of th Canadian
labor union and a spirited -discussion
be. likely to follow - th Introduction of
Me aubject.
ADJSCRIJtllNAtiNC woman recently aid,,."TRe ctiiv'
" ijtain thi "'portieres are of ' more 'importance "tliaftr tne "
rugs or carpets -used iri a room, becauie'tHe former stand up
dearly ; before ' you hnpres. therhselvef 4 upon 1 youhereag
the floof-corerine do hot."
And 1 she -was ' right.' Just y
take ea look4 around 'yourself '
arid see if ' your hangings ' do
nbt 'make "or mar' the "atmos- .
phercbf good taste and refine "
ment fn knj txkxti.'-1
. . How Imperative then Ts care-',
f ul judgment Tn choosing.' The e
Artloom Tapestries are a gBar-'-
". anteeof correct uesigii 1
arid artistic effect.
Just tnake ft a point x
to "see the "Anloom 11
Yapestries 5 the c very ,
neitt time ou go shop- '
ping Curtains table
and a couch :S coven-
Theirartbtlcbeauty i'
and wearing qaal "
itiesaredut of all
- proportlofi'rt to"'
modest ;
'Always
- Artlooni label
It' Is on trery:?Uic&
UU-i Wiv .tt f'v
thi Xitt.siiK -
ICABTgaW OPITlTTmO CQMjAa-rcAaTXjj, .BnanM f' -ifiii,
l ' aa
This'. Is; at IriitatiorP
" tcP Visitt (Duif
New
JeWelry
Thenew"Jewelry Section is 'displayingr'aflcornpfete and
well-selected -assdrtirient ot Watche s,'" Cha"ns Rings,
Novelties,' HolloWand "Flat ' shverware f and 'Cut 'Glass. '
Articles 'suitable "for yengagemen tv birthday ,'aiid Wedding
presents ''are here f in ' great? 1 profusion? So 'complete is
this stock thai the hard-to-please customer Will1 think we"
rriake a ;i'speclalty of :the 'Very thing he "had in mind , to
buy- The beauty 'andelegance of these "wares combined
with the remarkably low prices arid easy terms make this '
avef)r'attctiVe"pfac The' brands we sell
are' theguarante'ed kind:'- There will be no extra charge
should you desire to pay a little dowri and a little each
.... week or 'monthj . :
Pettldoatt Special vt
SEX WINDOW 2 2
i
& i
Trt 'the 'ranth Srrt 5rt of hU na-uw atnra la a
No. 22.' From time to time we will place In this
ainerent tnmgs ar, lower, prices tnan usual, so
termarf 'it' ' the? : "aneciat wirtrlow. Th firr
bargain we Will place therein is a Rustle Taffeta
Petticoat of the latest styleblack and all Colors.
very special price.
window
window
we have
notable
$5
Eastern Outfittin
Washington r.;.
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