THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER S, 1906. 14 RALLY SERVICE AT GRACE CHURCH Annual Installation of Officers Held With Appropriate Ceremonies. TRUSTEES AND STEWARDS ASSUME THEIR POSITIONS Enthusiastic Rally Speeches Deliv ered at Evening Service by Promi nent Members of Congregation Condition of Church Excellent. Rally services ere held yesterday morning and evening In Grace Metho dist Kplecopi.l church, the occasion be ing the annual Installation of officers. At the morning service the pastor. Rev. Clarence True Wilson; announced that the present membership Is the laxgeat in the history of the church. The new board of trustees Installed consists of F. a Akin. J. K. Gill. Dr. Richmond Kelly, Philip Beuhner. J. U Herttnan, M. B. Rankin, John Corklsh. J. E. Haaeltlne and J. P. Rasmussen. The new board of stewards Is com posed of Everett F. Allshaw, F. A. Clsry. F. W. Miller. U O. Ralston. J. W. Wiseman, Alfred A. Baker, 8. 8. Gillespie, Qebrge J. Klrkland. Dr. Os mon Royal, F. W. Chown. E. T. John son, John Prideeux, U C. Shorno. At the evening meeting eight en thusiastic rally speeches were delivered by prominent members of the church: Edward Drake. Mrs. U. Olson, F. 8. Stiles. Scott Bosorth, Miss Anna Ran kin, Mrs. Dr. Kelly. F. 8. Clary and S. C. Frost. MUCH INDIFFERENCE People of Today Disregard Things of Ufa, Says 9. "The Church Our Mother" was the theme upon which Rev. O. Elmo Robin son of Rodney Avenue Christian church discoursed yesterday morning. Mr. Rob inson said In part: "There Is an alarming indifference In thla day to the greatest things of life. The church of Christ has suffered with other Institutions from the Indifference of even her own members. "It la a VII vine Institution. Great and good as is the work being done by the Sunday school, the Chrlatlan Endeavor, the Y. M. C. A. and the fraternal orders. none of these, can It be said, were founded by the son of God. The church alone was purchased' by the blood of Christ. The church alone Is said to be the pillar and ground of truth. "It has been well said that If God Is our father, the church must be our mother. She haa shown herself a true mother by the love exhibited for her children. The blood of martyrs freely spilled is a testimony of the love of the church for mankind. "Christ's church has proven herself a true mother to the world In her minis trations to the physical as well as spir itual needs of the race. She haa sent her ministering angels onto the sattla fields, and her missionaries Into the heart of darkened continents. Her end leas round of Spiritual services 'con quers sinners, comforts saints.' "In view of whspfcbe church hsa done snd Is doing for the world, we owe her and endless debt of gratitude. Our time, our talent, our earthly possessions should be freely Invested in this great est of all Institutions. "Finally the church will endure for ever. The gatea of the unseen world shall not prevail against her when all the great Institutions of earth ahall have passed away. The church trium phant will be singing with the vigor of eternal youm Tne Bong of Mosea and the Lamb.' " MILK AND BUTTERMILK Dr. rougher CM Belatloo of Church and People. Dr. J. Whttcomb Bro usher recom mends the feeding of milk In large, benevolent doaea to church members of narrow sectarianism, backsliding, knocking, and other shortcomings. "Milk and Buttermilk" was the sub ject of the White Temple pastor's ser mon last night. "Sectarian church mem bers are babes snd need milk," said Dr. B rougher. "Backsliders sre babes snd need milk. Undeveloped church members sre babes and need milk. Knockers need milk." Dr. Brougher quoted the words of Paul: "Whereas there Is among you jealousy and strife, ye are carnal and bebea." .leo: "And as new born babes they should desire the sincere milk of me woro UlLZA1 "pU,1n1 I cannot develoo a holv llf i a Christian cannot develop API al!l It Vlt awl Vwwl IU a strong spiritually when he neglects the daily study of the Bible to read the newspapers and other worldly litera ture. Dr. Brougher said: "Accepting the Bible teaching that rnflk la good for babies, let us notice for a few moments, some people who will come under this characterisation. "Knockers' In the church sre 'babes' and need milk. Paul and Peter both agree on this point. I suppose critics are unnecessary, but a critic and a -veiui4vi aiu w 'knocker' are quite different. The knocker' always .manifests an envious, jealous spirit. He ts never pleased with anything you do. unless you do Just the thing that pleases him. He believes In the principles of Josh Bill ings when he says: People of good senss are those whose opinions agree With ours. People who agree with you never bore you. Ellar Perkins aea a man is a bore when he talks so much about himself that you kar.t talk about yourself. Still I shall go on talking.' "Everybody feels that they have a right to criticise a preacher, and aa Josh Billings says: 'Most ov them do It just aa a muls criticises things, by shutting up both eyes and letting drive with hla two behind legga." 'The jealous, envious church member, whose chief occupation Is to find fault, la declared upon the authority of Paul and Peter, to be a "big baby" that ought to go to living on milk, get over the dyspepsia, and go" to speaking well of other people. "Sectarian church members are babes and need milk. In Paul a day the people were bigoted. One said: 'I am of Paul.' and another. 'I am of Apollo,' and an- CASTOR I A for Infanta amd Children. Tfct KM Ym Hi n Always Bought Bears the lanafre of MERRILY THE CIGAR STORES CUT EACH Perhaps Kipling wasn't thinking of the Portland cigar stores when he wrote: "A woman Is only a woman. But a good cigar Is a smoke." At any rate that ungallant person would never have had any trouble In obtaining his smoke In thla berg. There lan't another city In the United States where the cigar stores are more plenti ful than In Portland. And there lan't another town of Its else where so much money haa . been Invested In such establishments. Noth ing Is too good for a Portland cigar dealer when he flta out a new store in a good location. Did you ever count the cigar stores on Washington street T There will be It between Third and Seventh In a few weeks. "Somebody is going to get crushed in this Jam." said a prominent dealer the other day. "So much money la be ing put Into new stores and there's so many of them that somebody will get hurt." "The two big syndicates, the United Cigar Stores company and M. A. Gunst and company, are vainly trying to outdo one another. Just now an unusual num ber Of Improvements and alterations In other. 1 am of Chrlat.' and there wss strife and division among them. I be lieve In denominational loyalty, but the Baptist who becomes so narrow that he cannot see any good In any other denomination. Is a habe' and needa to grow In the spirit of his master. "Backsliders are "babes' and need milk. We have too many Indifferent and lukewarm church members who are more of a hindrance than a help In advancing the Interests of Christ and the church. No church can succeed and have Us rolls padded with members who sre Inconsistent, indifferent and negligent. "Feeble Christians are also "babes' and need milk. When your Christians come to me to ask If they can Indulge In certain worldly amusements, I recog nise the fsct that they have not reached that standard of matured judgment which would make it possible for them to walk alone. .The church haa a great many of these members that need to be taught how to walk. "Undeveloped church members are babes that need milk. A Christian should grow. A man should be a better Christian one year after his conversion than be was at the time he was con verted. The older s Christian is, the more power he should have In prayer; more victory over sin; the more beauty In life and character. But a Christian cannot develop a holy life on adulter ated food. When he neglects the daily study of the Bible and Uvea merely on the newspapers, the novel and secular reading, he cannot grow. "A Chrlstisn should cultivate an ap petite for 'pure food.' He must live on the manna of heaven,' the bread of Ufa,' and the sincere milk of the word,' If ha Is ever to become a strong Chris tian." HOLY ROSARY FEAST Celebrated by Koly Boaary Church With Unique and Spectacular Ceremony. The feast of the Holy' Rosary was ap propriately celebrated yesterday at the church of the Holy Rosary. Union ave nue and Clackamas streets. An open sir procession after the morning serv ice was a unique feature of the cele bration which commemorated the anni versary of the overthrow of the Turks by the Christiana In the battle of l,e pando, A. D. 1571. Rev. Father Lamb. O. P., delivered the sermon at the services at 10:30. using for his text "The Rosary, Its Many Ad vantages and the Lessons It Inculcates." A large congregation waa present. The procession which followed the services waa formed by members of the Rosary confraternity, the Third order of 8t. Dominic, the Roaarlan and Hoiy Name society and the congregation. Music ' was furnished by the Holy Rosary choir, consisting of the follow ing. Tenors J. P. Wlldman, J. Bell, D. A. Morris. J. E. Malley, F. Barret E. Ooalts. J. H. Cass; bassos H. Alstock, Dr. J. P. Go ray, T. J. Neeson. F. E. Hlg gina. L Manning, Freeman, J. P. Hoben, E. J. Campbell, B. J. Wlnmennan, E. C. Masten. DOGMATIC RELIGION noh Wa Faith of St. Ignatius. Bishop of anttoca. Bays rather o Kara. "Primitive Christianity, a Dogmatic Religion," was the subject on which Father O'Hara addreased a large con gregation at the Cathedral last night This was the second of a series of ser mons on the Catholic church as it was 1.100 years ago. Father O'Hara said In part: 'The idea that early Chlstlanlty was an undogmatlc religion is definitely dls- 1 1 -a utiiit v. l .v .- A at Ignatius, the Illustrious Bishop of An- .r... TTL . .4-1r, . """t weew "-. w Interesting personality in the Chrlatlan church l.tOO years sgo. Several pas sages from the letters of . St Ignatius are merely expounded forms of the apostolic creed, to every article of which assent Is expected aa a matter of course. "Ignatius was a martyr In the orig inal sense of that term. After a long Ufa spent In apostolic labor he waa thrown into chains because of his faith, and having been brought to the capital city by order of the Emperor Trajan, to make a Roman holiday, waa devoured by wild beasts in the presence of 70,000 or so, ooo spectators In the Flavian amphitheatre." UNITY IN FAITH Dr. Ohormley Of Central Church Delivers Impressive Christian Dr. Ghormley of the Central Christian church took his theme, "Unity In the Faith," from the text. "There Is one body snd one spirit even aa ye are called In one hope of. your calling. The one Lord, one faith, one baptism. One God and father of all, who la above all, and through all, and In you all." He said : "The studsnt of nature Is Impressed with sn all-pervading Intelligent force, upholding ami directing the universe. The Invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and God head. The heavens declare the glory of God and the firmament showeth his handiwork. God hath made one bipod all nations of men for to dwell on all the faee of the earth, and Jesus the Christ Is the only unifying spiritual force smong nations " DEVIL TO BLAME Sis Work Through. Spirit ism. Declares aider Byader. Elder O. A. Snyder charges the devil with all the freaks of modern spiritism. At the. Seventh Dap Adventlst church last night . Elder Snyder said, among other things "Modern spiritism Is the offspring of OTHER'S THROATS cigar stores are under . way. The United people leaaed the Washington building so thst they could compete with Schiller on the opposite corner of Fourth and Washington. To do this a ladies' suit house has been ohased out, and soon the clankety-clank of the slot machines will take the place of the frou-frou of silk petticoats. To get even for this, the Gunst com pany Is spending a lot of money on re modeling their store at Third and Alder. The J. R. SmltK company Is putting in a new store at Fifth and Washington, one of the best locations In town, and where they will compete with the Gunst store on the northwest corner. One of the finest cigar stores In the country will be that of Big Blchel and company, at the northeast corner of Third and Washington. The other Blchel store la less than a block and a hajf away, but this will tap sn entirely new lfne of trade. It will simply shine with plate glass and mahogany fittings throughout. When the United, the Gunst and the new Schiller stores were put In most people thought the top notch in ctgsr store expenditures had bean reached. Something more and something different is promised In the Slchel establishment. that against which ancient Israel was thus warned: There shall not be found among you any oue that maketh his son or his daughter to pass through the fire, or a witch, or a charmer, or a con suiter with familiar spirits, or a wiz ard, or a necrom im er: for all that do these things are an abomination unto the Lord.' Deut xv!ll:10-12. . 'We may expect to see spiritism grow rampant aa it neara the close of Its career, for, says the prophet: The devil Is come unto grou, having great wrath because he knoweth that he hath but a short time.' 'The Bible attributes to the devil all pretended communication with the dead, upon which both ancient and mod ern spiritism was and Is and always will be based. If the devil can hypno tise people, snd make them believe they are communicating with the departed spirits of their dead friends, when, in fact, they are talking to himself, they are very apt to believe all that he tells them." NEW PASTOR SPEAKS S. . Bollinger Welcomed by Con gregation of Wigs I d Congregational. At Highland Congregational church yesterday morning the new paator. Rev. E. S. Bollinger, delivered his first ser mon. He was greetocYat both the morn ing and evening services by large con gregatlona. In outlining his policy as pastor of the church he said bis first object would be to get in touch with the young people and the strangers. 'The Helpfulness of Christ" was the subject of the morning sermon. He said: "Every sermon I shall preach from this imlplt will recognise the necessity of bringing Jesus Christ' Into the Uvea of the people." Next Friday evening a reception will be tendered the new paator and hla wife at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mann. East Eighth and Going streets. WHAT IS TRUTH sraeh Is Oreat Question of Philosophy at All Ages, Bays Dr. A. A. Morrison. Dr. A. A. Morrison discussed ths text "Sanctify them through truth; Thy word la truth" at Trinity church yes terday morning. In his sermon he held that the great question of phil osophy snd of the sgea had been that of 'What Is TruthT' Jesus knowing the great welding power of truth had sent his followers to every part of the world to preach truth. Through It tha na tions would be sanctified and saved. The text had been a prayer for the unity of God's children for the welding together of the whole family of God. To know what truth and to study Its meaning will lead the human race nearer God for He Is truth snd the study of truth will teach of his teach ings and guide the feet of man in the paths set apart by the Creator for hla life journey. WAY TO WIN It Is to Conquer la Faee of All Hard ships, Declares Dr. B. D. Bouse. Dr. E. L. House preached at the First Congregational church yesterday morn ing on the subject of "Paul's Cloak, Books and Parchment" and In the evening gave an Illustrated lecture on Egypt. Tn the morning sermon Dr. House drew the lesson from his text that man should struggle against the misfortunes of life snd conquer them. He showed that Paul was poor and de serted by his friends and exposed to hardships. In spite of theee facta he GOING AT WHOLESALE 4 1 GEVURTZ & SONS ALL HOTELS ARE BADLY CROWDED Never in History of Portland Were Rooms in Such Great Demand. BETTER CLASS OF TRAVELERS COMING Rooms Often Engaged Days in Ad vance by Experienced Travelers More Modern Hotels An Needed to Accommodate .the Public. Never In the history of Portland, with the exception of last year, when the exposition was on. have the hotels been so crowded as they have this year. For weeks people have been compelled to wait for rooms, while many have been turned away to seek lodging at boarding-houses and second and third-class hotels. Where these people finally find rooms In which to stay while In the city la a myatery, for. the overcrowded con dition has net only prevailed at the first-class hotels but In all others, down to the 10, 20 and 60 cent plsces. People who are traveling a greater portlbn of. their time are aware of the conditions prevailing at the hotels In Portland and often wire the manage ment a week ahead for reservations. Men who have wired only a day ahead have been, known to wslt a Say at sev eral of the leading hotels before they could be accommodated with the kind of room they desired. Rooms with a bath are at a premium, and to hear a traveler whisper Into the clerk's ear that he haa been on the train for a week and haa had no chance to bathe is but a line in the dally com edy going on at Portland hotels these days. It la the man who travels about with an air that he owns every hotel he stops at that furnishes the greatest smuaement In the hotels at present. Clerks sre unsnlmous In saying that this class of travelers are mostly bluff, and when they find the hotels crowded and that their patronage Is not really required to pay the expenses of the hostelry, they change their overhearing manners snd become the meekest sup plicants before the shrine of the myth ical bedtamond-studded clerk. More women have been traveling alone thla year than ever before in the history of hotel life In Portland, and they, too. have added to the amusement of the dally life. Aa a general thing these travelers easily adapt themselves to whatever condition msy present It self, but the scarcity of rooms st a late hour of night generally frightens them. They see prospects of walking the streets at a late hour hunting for a place to sleep and conjecture up visions of nights spent walking about thai streets. Their imaginations are usually fertile, and they allow them to work overtime when they find no room at the first hotel they apply to. Question of More Motels. The continued prosperity which haa resulted In crowded conditions has again raised the question, of a new and mod ern first-class hotel for Portland, but so fsr aa can be learned no steps have been taken for Its construction. Sev eral months ago a rumor was circulated that a new hotel would be erected at Council Crest, but hotel men say that this project has been dropped and that the men who were supposed to be be hind It have given up all Idea of build ing. These seme men agree that a hotel upon the heights would prove sn admirable Investment and would attract fine class of trade. Hotel men agree that the time la soon at hand when a new hotel will have to be4bullt In Portland, one that will be modern and up to date In every particular. The hotel men. In comment ing upon the great number of travelers who hsve been their guests this year, declare that tha class of patronage haa been better than they have entertained In previous years, which, they say, shows that the wealthier class of peo ple hsve been visiting Portland with a view of Investing In Portland projecta . Coach for Debaters . (gperisl Dispatch to The Journal.) University of Oregon, Eugene, Oct. . Professor 3. B. Brtndley of the de partment of economics In the university has been appointed by the committee on oratory and debate coach for the de bating teams during the year. went his way teaching and would not have changed his position for worldly possessions or great honor. 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Wise, rabbi of Temple Beth Israel, delivered aa testimonial to the universal spjrit which characterises the T. M. C A. a forceful sermon yesterday afternoon at the regular Sunday services of that In stitution. The rabbi took as Is his theme, "Trie Pillars Of the Republic" After dwelling on the church aad the home as two of the main supports of tha nation, he said: "Another of the great mainstays of this republic is the public school; this is an Institution pre-eminently democratic, that puts the son of the rich men on the same level aa the son of the poor man. Bnt the system of private schools la a system I deplore. It Is a barrier to the spirit of democracy, and I will venture to say that In SO years. If this system continues, the rich men's sen will not know his brother of the poorer class." Buffalo Convention. , v On aecount of the big convention of Christian churches et Buffalo October If to IT, the Canadian Pacific haa made a rate of $84.50 for the round trip. 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