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, i It f THE '. OREGON - DAILY - JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' FRIDAY EVENING, JULY' 86,. 1007., , r 1 o "T T7"- " Sf rVfT TT 1 U Sidelo Y Size r " siiijv'c.i llu ' $ Smmmm P W eSfes fei assfe -$fep$l si EJ Sidelo Size II f OH Tl o suae Z for 25c ASK FOR IT! Allen 6- Lewis, Distributors BISHOP ISSUES STRONG BOOKLET Eight Bey. Charles Scadding ; Tells of Church "Oppor ! 'tunities in Oregon' , ; The Wrht Bey. Charles Scadding, D. ' " JX, bishop of Oregon, has Issued a book- let called "Opportunities in Oregon," t for circulation in eastern states, which ? i IS . most artistically presented, f oree ; fully written and which is of much ta il terest It should be fully sufficient for the purpose to which it is dedicated, which Is to call the attention of friends f of ; the : Episcopal church wherever it $ mar find them to the immediate neces sity for more preachers and better equipment for missionarV work in Ore- iron, ' - ':'! 1 ' 7 Bishop Scadding feels the Insufficiency f the present equipment of the church i tar the work that must be done and , the lack of funds to hold the vast coun ! rtf whirh this diocese Includes. He statins: the problem: I Th. rw rltnv wt now' have are nf fnithfiil and are bravely fac : in the limitations of the situation, - v whife the laity on idi aides assure me - of their loyal support We are simply undermanned and underequtppea. ' For a solution of the problem con- ' fronting this diocese he suggests two f things: First, Increasing tne perma nent endowment fund of the Episcopate. "of which the sum of 1 30,000 has been '. secured. . It Is desired to-increase the fund to an even $100,000. The Interest of thie' sum would forever pay the . bishop's ealary "a consummation, he ..... n h rinvntitlv hooed for." BC- on'dly, by forming an Oregon associate fnlssion fund It is the bishop' desire to form central station in -tne siaie, . where two or inree yvunm . (unmarried) shall live andJBnd proper - hoifte comfort and from which center v their energies may raum.w'v Ing towns and villages. vtffe aays:;, J If I could place two clergymen In eastern Oregon, two in southern Oregon -.t a,n iwtwMn Portland and the believe the c.iurch would forever firmly established In this state." After urging the need for funds the bishop concludes with a stirring appeal for workers in this field young men, clergymen, priests or deacons, unmarried, and preferably under 80. "Come to Ore gon, young man," is his call, "and you will And a missionary field which will fascinate and spur you. Should doubt or problems distress you. Jump Into the saddle and ride over mountain and plain, through canyon and beside clear mountain streams, and carry the story of the Qood Shepherd and his love to our scattered sneep on distant ranches.. "Feed them with the bread of life, baptise their children, perform the mar riage ceremony when required and bury their dead, and you will return to the mission center with mind at rest, with heart aflame, thrilled with the joy of your commission, and with doubts cast to the winds, where they will melt away as the snow melts before the chlnook wind. Surely, adventure for God, whole-hearted. Inspiring, construc tive, will not lack in Oregon for knights of the cross." SAILING SCHEDULE FOE FOREIGN MAILS People of Portland who write letters to friends or business houses In foreign lands can have a monthly sailing sched ule of all ships carrying United States mail which sail from the ports of the nation by depositing $1 each year or 10 cents each month with Postmaster Mlnto. Formerly the list of sailing dates has been sent to the postofflces, but a new ruling of the department has provided for their publication and dis tribution to all those whose interests make it necessary to have the informa tion in their posesslon. According to Postmaster Mlnto the business of the present month will be 16 per cent greater than that done In July of last year. Any skin itching is a temper-tester. The more you scratch the worse it 1 tones. Doan s Ointment cures piles, ec em any skin itching. At all drug stores. roast, smd couia nave wiuicm' "" ml my disposal to insure me .eat of the experiment for 10 yeacs, I f !, .. ' TBI WKOBtM . -Vv ' qrhat won't come off, appears on baby's .VT.r on. fcottl 3t White'. Cream V.rmlfu-V the great worm jneaiein. Vvtiv not JtefeP that taiie . oy m iace LUMBEKMEN ALARMED AT ANNOUNCEMENT VUl never see anything else - but jura. -Mr . .- If y."u keep ftrtll, Oklahoma. wrlt mile on his face. "My baby was peevish ana ireiru. 'Would not eat and I feared ne-wouw used bottle of White's Cream " rmifxie and ha has not had sic . fljd Jm ail CnuKtsV Portland lumber manufacturers are alarmed at a semi-official announce ment recently made by Darius Miller, yice-president and traffic director of the Burlington. Mr. Miller is reckoned one of the most powerful Influences In forming the freight policies or the Hill lines. .In connection with a new scned ule of rates to be made effective October 1 bv the Transcontinental Freight as sociation, it has been said by Mr. Miller that Pacific northwest lumber rates are to be raised from 40 to 69 cents to Bt. Paul, from 60 to 60 cents to Chicago, from 60 to 65 cents to Missouri river points, from 62.5 to 60 cents to St Louis and from 60 to 60 cents to other Mis sissippi river points.-C ? Lumber mlii men say such an Increase of transcontinental rates would ruin the lumber mill industry in Oregon and wh inert on. and turn the middle west jjnjlptss uver to -the g outhera mills, i NEW YORK OUTriTTiNC CO. NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. Our clothes are good to look at ; there easy to pay for and satisfying to wear There's no excuse for your making a poor appearance when we sell such good clothes at such reasonable prices on the easy terms of A Dollar a Week Our line of Men's Summer Clothing is a strong one and the values are no greater anywhere in the city. Our LA 0 Are worth $12.50 and $15.00 of any man's money. Remember we are outfitters to all the family and can clothe any one from top to toe. Have no hesitancy in asking for credit. It is freely yours and we are glad to accommodate you. Buy what ever you want pay for it a the rate of A Dollar a Week New York Ouffitting Co 165U67J4 FIRST STREET, NEAR MORRISON SEE THE SEA AT SEASIDE The A.&CR.1 affords you the best opportunity to yiew the grand old Pacific Ocean. Only Four Hours Ride From Portland Fine sarf bathing, modern" hotels, together with modern con veniences make this the most popular beach resort north of CaJi- TWO THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE DAILY, 8 A.M.AND 6 P. Y SPECIAL TRAIN LEAVING SATURDAYS 3:10 P. M. Season Tickets $k.00 Saturday to Monday Tickets $2.50 For Information and tickets call at City Ticket Office, Third and Morrison streets, or phone Main 244. R. H. JENKINS, General Passenger Agent. BURGLARS' MATCH MADE TOO MUCH NOISE A burrular who was about to rifle the residence Of R. O. Chase of City View Park r at ' i . O'clock this morning com mitted- the Indiscretion of striking; a loud-soundlns; match. The noise awoke jix, .Cbsae wbo iraa sleeping oa tbe upper floor. He listened until he was certain a burglar was at work on the main floor, and then arose and went for his arun. . , .. .7.;"'' Before starting down , stairs Mr. Chase turned on the electric Uhte. t The burglar, who had gained entrance by removlnr a screen ln-th window of Mr. Chase's den. sprang throuib the window, and esc&fied. .... f , ' COFFEE , Wc drop the names of the coffee, countries, and take the. responsibility. 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