! Will. -II ----- 1 - . ' 'W!" -J - J " . . , . . 1 OPTILllSLl THEL1E ; OF SERMOH - Dfr- CiarencaJTrueLWilsonCiYe? Interesting Discourse at the :;s Grace M. E. Church. . .r.7. ' Y r Jr'- PAST SHOWS ADVANCE . AND PROGRESS, HE SAYS ' New Generation! Placed oh Earth to ' I- Do New 'I- Things and - U New ' '.Method In Advancing Works at Planned by God. , '' ; Grace' church held ( Urn eongrega 'tloa last evening, and all seemed t'j grestly enjoy the --eacollent nufo - of the quartet end male chorus. Minn Kthel H. Lytle sang very effectively gospel solo, t The peculiar topic Dr. Clarence True Wilson, the pastor, had announced for the evening-, "Thea for Those," aroused interest : H la test was taken from Isaiah, Ax:lU "For braaa I will bring cold, and for Iron I will bring silver, and for wood brass,- and , for atones Iron." In part Tr. Wilson said: The religion of the Bible la the only one which baa Its golden age ahead of It - All others look to the paat aa the more desirable period.- But whatever the preaent darkness, the finger of reve lation always points to brighter things. We do not look for failure because a , new -generation la soon io ' be trusted with the conduct of the world. ,- Because the Almighty wants new things done in new ways, he takes on generation off the stage of action and brings an other on. The past teaches us that each succeeding generation has eon served the best secured by the former and brought to light improvement not before discovered. And round about the text Is the optimistic glow of a better order and a happier outlook well adapt ed to the consecrated and rising youth - of the land.. . . - o "But wo must remember that the transformation la not on from bad to good, but In degree from good to better, showing. first that wa cannot create within ourselves the conditions of di vine employment God baa promised to do great and wonderful thlnga for ua, I . know of no command without a promise attached, but I think it Is a statement capable of vindication that Ood does not 1 enrich as by legacy, but by exchange." SIN OF WEALTH . "More Thai Twenty-MveTbniaattaTlS . Bat to Heaven,' Says Vaster. 'The sin of Intemperate- wealth is as heinous as the Sin of debauch and it will merit and receive the Just Judgment of the Almighty on the last day." In these words and others equally aa strong Rev. H. C. Shaffer, pastor of the . United Brethren church, last night dis cussed the question of wealth and the Kingdom of Ood. , The . speaker took the ground that - a man who amassed more than $10,000 to $25,000 to provide for him and his family ; the comforts of old age was not follow ing the teachings of Christ, who had exhorted the wealthy not to lay up. for tunes on earth, but to give up all and follow him. Mr. 'Shaffer cams out bold ly and said that he did not believe a very rich man could enter the Kingdom of Ood. A roan who spent all his week days la rolling up a large fortune bad no time to live the life of a Christian. The pastor has no use for tha man who Is devout on Sunday and engages In sharp, business -practices on. Monday. He does not take much stock In the rich man who digs money all the week and teaches a Bible class on Sunday. ' Tha history -of Christ's Ufa showed -that the young rulr had -bees, exhorted to sacrifice his fortune before ha could eater heaven. Now. instead of being turned away, tha rich are sought after with official position and p raise. r FALSE RELIGION: , it vpaolds Ideals of Ood . That Are ' Weak, Bays Tn. Maolarea. - : At the First Presbyterian church yes terday morning Dr. Maolaren of. Ios Aagelea.-arha.had - been invited to fill the pulpit temporarily, preached on the test. "Strength and beanty are In his ' sanctuary." taken from Psalms xcvl:. etr. Haclaren atated that all forms of false religion uphold Ideals of Ood that are both weak and unlovely. He said in -part: " ' ' The paganism of ancient and modern . ! times pictures Ood as subject to all the weakening vices of the most vicious . men. Tha countless new religions of ths day, the fads and cults that so many are raving over, represent that you are Ood and that I am Ood, and , - that we are all Ood together. They . teach that wa oannot be sick or suffer because" Ood cannot be sick; but they wear out in spits of their creed and pass . away, grasping at nothing. In contrast -to all this is the strength and beauty ' of Jesus, our Sevlotvstrong te bear the .'," in his loving kindness." ,. CHURCH'S ORIGIN" " XV. 1. S, X. Simpson Pr saunas Blo- , maat Soman on ths Subject.' At St Mark's church last night Rev. J. E. H. Simpson preached an eloquent sermon on "The Origin of tha Catholic -Chorch.!Tha gifted speaker took for his text, "Upon this rock I will build -my church and the gates cf hell aball not prevail against it" He said in part: "The text shows that Christ prom- FRANK L. Today and Bvery day' yoa should eat Smith's Keats, They srs fresh. Clean sad Wholesome It ' V " " porterhouse Steak, - large. . with a heavy tenderloin, per lb...l2H , Small Porterhouse Steak, lb...lOf T'-Bone, Steak, wlthw Heavy ten derloin, ' per lb.. ....... ...12H Sirloin Steak, per lb. .......... 104 " Tenderloin Steak, per, lb. ...,1, 10t Round Steak, per lb. ...... ....tOf Ixin Steak, per lb. ........... .10 Hamburg Steak, per lb tO Prime Klb Roast Heof. per lb...lO Rolled Roast Beef, per lb....,,10 Pot Roast Beef, per lb.. 8 Reef Stew, per lb -... 6 Roillss) Reef, per lb..... 6 Corned Beef, per lb. ....... . 6 The Beef Treat markets hairs tlnaf oat their Wan era saying they are fighting the Trust. Thsy are stag Oar Motto. Shew year eontempt for their falsehood by Hot Ooisg tta Them. ' PATBOYXEB 'KOhta SaVSTBT TmABB WXT eVOTH.. ',',.'.'"., r- a -. THE tA en..M - rhuroh that he nrom- lsed.to found It oh th rock of the in carnation St. Pster's admission, tho art Christ, -the so f -tha living Ood.' being tha first explicit acknowledgment on the part of the disciples that Christ was Qoil Incarnate. 'The Catholic church, therefore, nil't show these marks, that it was fouudod by our Lord Jesus Christ that it haa as Ita central doctrine the truth thit Christ Is both Ood and man. The word Catholic means universal, and the Cath 0u ,th u reh," emu WPTrt g -r-rt-h union with Christ 'through 1 faith and obedience, cannot consist of any part or oectlon of the whole. - "It la made plain that there are three essential conditions of membership in tha church. . These are repentance for sin. faith in Christ and baptism In the name of the holy trinity. All who- have compiled with these conditions are mem bers of the Catholic church whether they call themselves. Roman Catholic Presbyterians, Methodists, Baptists 'or what not. - This is no narrow doctrine. It includes all who belong to Christ In the one great fold." . -r . ; ANGER HIS THEME - . ..... .. , , , .' . Dr. M. M. sVly Speaks to targe Con gTegatioa at Calvary Presbyterian, "Anger" was ths subject on which Rev. B. E. 8. Ely spoke to a large con gregation at - - Calvary '. Presbyterian church last night In part he said: "Getting mad who of as has not had the experience? With how few, if any, of us Is It an Infrequent occurrence! Aye, and the defeat, tha mortification, the tears It has- caused us! How we have prayed and resolved' and struggled sgalnst itt Truly, the subject Is ons of the keenest Interest to us all. "Not all anger is-sinful. To get mad la not always wrong. . 'Be ye angry and aln not' implies sinless anger. Anger Is a hundred times attributed to Ood in the Bible. . Look ' at the old prophets. Mosea was culpably angry when ha be held . the Israelites worshiping ths golden calf and TfoHe In " pieces -the tablets of atone. Elijah commanded ths destruction - of. the priests -of BaaL There are - times.' said a wine writer, when the Christian la not- tobleme for having the spirit .of these psalms," . "To be incapable of anger is to be lacking In moral fiber. Under ths form of India-nation It flashes with a marvel ous power sgalnst wickedness, untruth and dishonor. It la what makes men strike down giant evils. It lies st the bottom of all great reform. . Anger Is not always sinful. It is an essential quality of our better. nature. Dr. Dale's words . about It srs true, we are so made that pity Is not mors naturally awakened by the sight of Suffering, fear by the approach of danger, delight by the vision of beauty, gratitude by deeda of generous kindness, than is anger by many kinds ef wrongdoing" HIS OWN JUDGE Xvery Has Kas Court, fudge aad Vary in His Breast Says Rev. J. McOlade. "Within the breast of every person Is" a court, a Judge, and a Jury, and a man la arraigned before the bar of con science, tried for his moral actions, and acquitted or convicted," declared Rev. Jerome McOlade at the Mlipah, Presby terian , church last night speaking on the subject. The Assise of Conscience." He continued: -, .? "A writer shows morality to be the progressive accomplishment of an eter nal purpose with which man Is in har mony, or should be; that the moral faculty Is ths msn himself, conscious In all actions of a good which, he at tains or falls to sttain; that It is the voles of Ood in tha human breast and at the same time that of man's trus self.".- . - - -.' Dr. McOlade reviewed st length the trial of a person at tha bar of his Own conscience, and pointed out how such trials are aver going on. POWER OF LOVE Bldec O. A. Sayde Contrasts It With . ths lVove of Power. Klder O. A. Snyder addressed s largs audience at the Auditorium last night on the difference -between the power of love snd ths lovs of power. : He said In part: 'The power of lovs was ths power that impelled the Savior to humble him solf and partake of humanity. His life of , perfect rectitude and consistency gave force to bla teaching. He pTW tlced what he preached. "Neither Christ nor his s pestles ever sought ' to secure say sort of political assistance In order to enforce their ideas upon others. With no other power savs that of lovs and moral suasion they evangelized the then known "world in a marvelously short time. "They not only did not have any assistance from earthly governments, but , they encoun tered all aorta oT governmental opposi tion, and In their spiritual warfare used only the sword of the spirit The weap ons of their warfare were not carnah but mighty through Ood." V SECRET POWER Bar. & jr. Smith Says Ohrlstiaas Savs - Zt, and Bxplaias Its Meaning. At ths Trinity Methodist church last evening Rev. L F. Smith spoke on the subject, "Secret Power of the Chris tian." He used for his text the- fol lowing: "Mine eyes have seen ths King, ths Lord of Hosts." In his ser mon he told of the safeguarda Chris tians should erect for the safety of the soul ss well ss those for the ssfety of ths . body. . He Illustrated this . remark by reference to ths San Francisco dis aster. . He ssld: , ' ;' "We will not feel concerned about other people until wa see their condi tion. We were aroused to help the people of San Francisco when we knew of their condition; so we win oe aroused when ws ses the awful- condt tlon of the people In their sins. - - "If ws are aroused to help savs thoss who may bs in danger In ths burning building, or , those who srs drowning. SMITH MEAT IM4 Aids Si, aet. JTlrst aad Seoona Sts, "Fighting the Beef Trust" sro coimaros, wo mMmTATrris, o AsuxTxmATxoira. Mutton Shoulder Roast, per lb. 84 Mutton Shoulder Chops; per lb..lO Mutton Stew, per lb. . 5 Mntton Breast, per lb. ......... i Leg Mutton, per lb.. ...12H Mutton Loin Roast par lb,..12Vk Mutton Loin .Chops, per lb... 124 Pork Shoulder Roast, per lb. 12 H Pork Shoulder Chops, per lb..l2H Leg Pork, per lb .. ... ...... .12 4 Pork Loin Chops,, per lb. 1B Pork Loin Roast, per lb, ...... lfts Pigs' Feet per lb 5e Leaf Lard, per lb ,...12H Salt Pork, per lb 12H Veal Shoulder Roast, per lb..v.lO OREGON-' DAILY- JOURNAL. .PORTLAND, MONDAY SAYS GOVEIEIEOT IS FAILURE Does Not Exercise Its Proper Functions, Cries Dr. crH." Chapman In the Forum. SPEAKER DECLARES IT . ' IS PLAINLY DEFECTIVE Says All Laws Are Made for ths Purpose of Exploiting tha Pro ducing Class and Consumer Has No Protection. . V '-'k' ''f-.- "Ths Failure of Government" was ths subject of sn Interesting address deliv ered by Dr. C. H. Chapman before the People's Forum last night Dr. Chap man ' attempted to "show that modern governments ths United Statea govern ment, for example were blank failures In all ths functions generally conceded to them. - All laws." said the speaker, "are made for the -purpose of exploiting the producing claaa. As a result 19 per cent of the purchase price of all ar ticles is tha result, of the fetish vari ously called "barter.' "exchange, com petition.' ' When some one suggests that ths government Itself should attend to this little matter of exchange, folks throw up their" hands In holy horror snd cry that- that Is not ths business ol government- When U- was- suggested some time "ago, for example, ' that - tha city 'of Portland might take the place of the fuel trust In furnishing slabwood to" the people furnishing It as It ob viously could be done, at a muoh lower prlce--the suggestion was turned down with' the statement that such was not the business of government. . Now. I am prepared to prove that In ths four thlnga. which it Is agreed are tha prin cipal functions of government every modern government has made an egre gious failure." i . -. Pnnotioas of Government. . To collect ths taxes, to make war, to protect property and to protect life were these four . functions, announced Dr. Chapman. - and he introduced facts in each case to prove that, ths United Statea, for one, had' been a miserable failure In all four. The small property owner waa taxed SO times as much aa he should be, ths large property-owner almost nothing In proportion, while the cltlien with nothing but his labor power waa taxed most of all. As for war, there, never had been a sensible war, and' there never had beep -such an uw Just and Idiotic war as the wsr with Spain.' ' ''-t''-: Defends ths Socialist. - Dr. Chapman defended the Socialist from the-charge that he la opposed to private property. i "It Is government,' said he, "that disregards, ths right of private prop erty. On every sack of potatoes you buy ' government helps the Jute trust to taka ao muoh, ths manufacturer of ths digging machine to taka so much, ths railroads to take so much, and so on. Wherever -. government comes ' in contact with the poor dressmaker, the aewer-dlgger, ' the fanner, the producer In general, it takea a part of his earn ings and turns It over to persons who never earned anything." . As to protection of life, the spesker pointed to the increase of. crime snd the non-punishment of criminal negli gence on the part of railroads snd other corporations. Closing, hs said that he was ttot opposed to the existence of government, that he believed) that the government might . be - organised .... and functioned In such s way-ss to be of great benefit to the people. ' Following the address came many short speeches. The facts presented by the- principal--speaker -were net -qaes-tloned, most of those following him de voting their time to amplifying various phases- of the subject . Isaao Bwett wanted to know Dr, Chapman's remedy for the Ills he so vividly pictured, while C. C Chapman took ths pessimistic view and-dlagnosed modern man's head as not yet brainy enough to figure out a remedy. He came to-. the rescue also of the middleman and proclaimed him as being of superior mold. . Ths distributer ought to get more; It takes brsins to be a distributer. Any body can be a -producer," said - C C Chapman. At ths eloss of the meeting Dr. Chap man .promised to deliver an address at some future time setting forth his rem edy for Insdequate government - . , m i - ii n, .... . A laty liver leads to chronic dyspepsia and constipation weskens the whole system. Doan's Regulets (IS cents per box) correct the liver, tons ths stomach, cure constipation. ' how much mors should ws be sronsed to help thoss who srs ruined, soul, body snd spirit" ,?,.. ; .. ,-. SAYS it pays' ; Dr.' Wilson Bxplaina Why Christlaalty ' Xs rrofl table Investment. . "Chrlstlsnlty; Does It Psyr was ths subject of sn address delivered by Pr. Clarence True Wilson at the T. M. C A. - services yesterday afternoon.: Dr. Wilson declared that Oodllness Is profit able In sll things In this life, and In Ita promises for ths life to come. It pays In physical development In ths mental , state, socially, politically and financially. In order to be godly, ssld ths minister, it Is necessary to give up all sins; sins of hatred,-of hypocrisy; of passion, and of pride. Ths auditor ium In ths T. M. C A. building waa woll filled. . . "' COMPANY Oregon's food taspeetorhas prenomneed thess perfect. And they are Cheap ths Whole Tea Tsoul u u Teal Shoulder Cutlets, per lb. .lOe)' Veal Breast, per lb. ........... 8k Veal Stew, per lb. ............. 6 Leg Veal, per lb ....12H Veal Rump Roaat, per lb.,..12H Veal Loin Roast, per lb......l2H4 Veal Rib Roast, per lb. t,.. ,12St Snadrtes, Rologna Sausage, pef lb.,,..,, 8 Frankfori Sausage, per lb t04 Our Own Lard, I lbs. for. ,4....60 Hsms, per lb.... . .... 17f . Breakfast. Bacon, psr lb......lT4 Liver, per lb Bs Hearts, per lb, ... ft . -. . ......4 . , . ... :. -v .- V ' . ..;1,r..;.VV;:: W FREE Tl SAYS FATHER THOMPSOa All - Rational Thinkers, He De r : dares. Must Proceed In -; Obedience to Laws. "The designation of free thought' is ths combination of two Incompatible Ideas. ' said Father Thompson . at ; 8t Mary's cathedral last evening... "Thought cannot in the nature of thlngsbe free," -he continued. "All ra tional thinks! s nine iMoreert ln. Qbei ence to law, and the lawless thinker is as muoh a menace In his own sphere as Is the 'lawless eltlsen' to the i commu nity la which he lives. Every ascer tained tact puts a '. restraint upon thought, and he who would deny, the rotundity of the earth would be classi fied.' not as an Inspired example of in tellectual freedom, but as a victim or Invincible Ignorance. Truth, .the object of thought makes us free in the true sense of ths word.v for it .-dispels ig norance and error, which - mean bond age for the mind." t , ' Father Thompson had previously saia that "free thought" Is . an. attractive name, but that with this aa in other things, "if the name doea not correspond to the thing it Is a snare- ana use a plausible manner may , only ' serve to cloak an svll purpose." He said that what free thought Is meant to stand for la not the lawless thinking which the name , Implies, but for ths pursuit of truth without pre vious bias or preposseaalon along any lino of reason whereby it may. be ob tained, 1 - " " STOCKMEN QUARREL OVER . 6RAZIK6 PRIVILEGES evsasBBBssBSBBBmsnssasssBBSs . . r Cfanr&fid BakerCounties Clash - i-Over Righti orT Forest V Reserved fBaaeUI TMmateb te Tae Joersatt Sumpter, Or., Nov. - 1 J. Secretary Hitchcock's forest reserve superintend ent" A. B.- Potter,- and- Superintendent D. B. eheller. who have oeen conauct- Ing the stock meeting held hers for the purpose of allotlng range In the foreat reserve of th Blue mountains, bsve not had an altogether harmonious experi ence. . - , ''' 1 Grant county stockmen say that ths lsrgest portion of ths reserve is in that eounty, and as they are residents of long standing aad heavy taxpayers, believe they should be given the first consideration. In ths allotments Instead of allowing cattle and sheepmen from outstds counties to largely overrun Vis horns flocks and hards in the reserve. Baker eounty stockmen, especially of Eagle and Pins valleys, mske similar statements and there is good evidence these complaints will bs formulated In a vigorous protsst to ths government Asks Divorce. -' (SveeUI Dispatch te The learaal.t ' La Grande, Or, Nov. II. Joseph An son hss filed a somplalnt in squlty ask ing for a decree of divorce from his wife. Fsnny O. ' Anson, Desertion is ': " '"i : ' ;''V."'; ;',-:'" - - ."''v.- ,' '-.'' . ' "' v'',' " :' '"'"'" ' i.".'4-"' :''r,,'s''.; ',' :'.' ' EVENINQ, KOVEISSSir JJK t 4 DONTT YOU Boys' Boys' H EN" Y OU S EE "I TIN OUR AD I T' S COUNTY IS SUED FOR ; INJURED RACE HORSE - (Special Dispatch t The JearaaL) Canyon City. Or., Nov. Ii J. M. Light foot has filed sv olalf In tha eounty court of Grant county for J1.U0, claiming that amount for damageYecelved by hie race mare, Constance, falling through a bridge in ' Bilvles valley- recently, .while being brought to John Day from Burns. . .' Weston Brick told.-': .'-' t , ' -:- (SpeeUI DUpetch' te The learaaL) - ' : Weaton, Or, Nov. IX Ths Wsston brickyard haa sold tOO.sM brick to ths Portland Bridge eV Building company for ths O. R. A N. passenger depot at Walla Walla, a handsome structure to be built at the west end of Main street. Several edhat laxgeerders are In prospect and Indications arethaf lhe yard" wimrleaa up -Its present stock before another sea son. .,.-,' ;'... fisfaiied Stoek Oaaned Oosds. Allen Si Lewis" Best Brand. - r- i: I ' TheseTare the handsome ' Gilt; Embossed ' Leather Covered Pocket Savings Banks (in red ; r or black leather), which we are lending free. to ; , every one who wants to Save Money. . . " This little leather covered bank' can .be car- ; ried in the vest pocket or in a lady's hand. bag. ; 7 1 Any one can earn money. ' ; V :' ...Only the wise save money. ; V Thousands of the wise ones today are saving their, money in these little up-to-date: pocket banks and are building up, substantial bank ac counts. ' , '" :'::;'.'A:;':y. 'yf.-.'.-i. FROM-$3.00 TO $5.00 MORE IN' THE HIGH .RENT. ' - DISTRICT FOR EXACTLY THE SAME . U , THINK IlWOULt PAYt YOU Raincoats $5.00 to $10 Overcoats $3;95 to $10 ! r ........,,.,..,,,..,,,,,,..,...........; fFISHER, THORSEN & CO: i '. ' '.' . , - m. aess, msaeej-SJSaglBsSk sWmss' SJglllj. '. " ft T FRONT AND MORRISON STREETS. ; MMM Money in i;lhc Bank : Is Your Best Friend ; in time of need. Don't delay start todayT Call, write or telephone and 'we will deliver you onel This means you, you want a bank account ' V Merchants Investment 6 Trust Co. - r, 227 Washington St . ; u : : - - i. Prank Watson.. V.Presldent L "W.-R Pear.i. .... Secretary JC I Durham.. Vloe-President . O, Catohlng. .Asst. Secretary ' Interest Paid on money can be withdrawn m whole or m part at any time. V ' ' 4 TO INVESTIOATU, ISO The Ne Plus Ultra! Of. paJnts-psJnt perfeotion In short Is happily hid In every pound or - larger package - of -BAT ST AT paints, oils and varnishes obtained st this store. To be sure you oan buy paints at less prices somewhere -4ut what kind of ,palntT Cheaper to buy ths best eheaper to buy hero. THE DIG PATn STORE j MM'Sr . rV...'i Savings JDeposits your f. - ; S . ii ' , .:-.. : ; alleged by ths plaintiff, 't t