lt III s Apple Big Enough for Horses Breakfast I SUBSTITUTE Dr.'. John Eoaclf Straton Draws Strong Picture of V . Mistaken Alliances.1 PLEASURE CANNOT, DISPLACE MORALITY and Boy s'f GlotKing tVf" ' a -, . i AnDt to Replace) Spiritual lif J With World' PrlrolltlM or With . , Science and Philosophy Leads Only 1 to Crushing Disappointment THIS ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. lOkilLAUD., MONDAY KVliNlNU, AUUU Sa la, 0 Dougla o'nzrtnnviiEXini-niffinv'!;-' a n'-'rc r s ' "',""'1!" ', -V', - " ! I r. - " M 4 ' ' ''t ' '' .. 1 .'. : "v " .: -V '' . i''. .. :. : ! . . -i t - , . . i I t f J n K ' . V . , ' - I , . - is , , , f x - i v ( , , , ( J . " y ( " ! 1 , :, , ', I 4 ! ' i ; . . : ... ;t vj- . .'.':'' - . " i'..:.' 1 t .''i. - . , , : -1 r !V - . ? ' " ' - , - I jllfTl i'II Itunf i sissjaMBM.wMBClllsM Men ' Dr. John Roach Straton preache pa. , tnrdav morning and evening ..at the white Templa At the evening eefvloe ha look for his text the tf ntitli versa of the twenty-eighth chapter or. isaiaa. Tor tba bad is ahortar 'ftnan that T man oan stretch himself on It and tha covering ' narrower than that, ha o . . i ' r . wrap nimseu m : a . ;. Zn discussing tha historical Bitting of tha text, Rr. Btraton ahowad that Israel ' ' was thraatsnad at tha time by a great ' Assyrian invasion from tha north, Tba 'country naa lost us """i1.",,"' -wm-derlng away from Ood and falling Into tha iaoi worsnip piwrnow ,bj . u t..Kjn natlona around it. fl their weakness and desperation ' they finally resorted t the Idea or an alliance with Egypt on tha south, hop ing through such an alliance to gain tha ' ' atrengta neoessary to meet tha Assyrian invasion. But the ringing .words of tha old prophet sounded out telling them that such an alliance between God's ' chosen people and a heathen nation ' would work for them only veiatlon and n,T,here are soma in every age," con tinued Dr. Btratao, "who endeavor to make their alliance for Intellectual and spiritual peace, with philosophy. They endeavor to substitute science and. phi losophy for religion, but this always leads to disappointment ana sorrow In the end. But another man seeks hap- Slnsss- without Ood by making his al anoe with . pleasure. . . "Pleasure Is a good thing, but when we beoorne Immersed In it. It separates us . from .that .spiritual atmosphere which Is the very breath and life of the souL Another, man makes an alliance with morality, but wa need something mora than our weak resolution and our fee:e moral might. ' Thank Ood that we have the sufficiency of Jesus Christ. "Man-Is made ta be a religious being I, L IB Men's Threes Piece Suits : $15.00 $13.50 Men's Outing Trousers $25.00 Thrce-Picce Suits........ $20.00 Three-Piece Suits. l!T.T!,rrr:p...$mOO HI" v :$2.50 Outincr ' - 1 Trousers . . ............ J 5.50 Dutlnir ; "i fla Wv , Trousers. v. . . v.;V,'..-wU7 $5.00 Outing ; ; . : ( J 'JC Trousers.;.,. . . . . . )t)00 An apple measuring nearly la-tnchss la elronmf erence, one of , tl almllsr specimens grown on a tree by K. W, Myera,'vof Douglas county, has been brought to the Portland Chamber of Commerce and will be preserved - by Custodian Miller. The apple belongs to the variety known as the Twenty-Ounce Pippin. . Its, weight is 11 ounce It Is not an annsoal specimen of this vari ety. - Tha Umpqua valley, where these apples are , common, la proving to be one of tha best fruit growing sections 01 uo state. and until ha gets Into his life tha Joys, comforts and peace of religion he can never- attain his highest possible self nor will be reach , the highest possible happiness, usefulness and joy." BIBLE ACT) SCIENCE. Advanced Religion Views Are Accord With the Gospel. In regatlon last night pi relation of religion and science Before a large Everett M. Rev. conar Hill reached on the t the Taylor Street .Methodist - church. . Rev. Dr. Hill stated that both work In har mony one with the other and that ad vanced , religious views are in . accord free Scholarships for Boys and Girls in Leading Educational Institutions. ' -"' MSMBjBasMBasjsaasBiBBBaMeBnssMbBBaBJessaaBsBBBBsBBBBasBBBaa "',1..' . , , : Sums of Cash Also to Be Distributed Among Industrious . . and Meritorious Students Who Participate in , , The Journal Educational Contest with the teachings of tha Bible. He said in part: "I havs rsad the syllabua of Plus X In which he publicly declares that the church, meaning, of course, the Ro man Catholic church, Is tha enemy of natural and tneoiogicai science.- or course, remembering the history of this great church and how Galileo was forced to recant from his declaration that the sun did not stand still when Joshua commanded It we are not aur- rtsed at this utterance. But as for ins theological uioua-h the Infallible pope uttered It That Oed has given us a book that Is the wonder of the ages and will continue to be. Is one of the great and blessed facts of our uvea . "Soma time ago I saw the announce ments of how an antl-lnfldel lecturer was going to lecture against the higher critics and evolutionists and other ras cals who attack the authority of the Bible.- Think for a moment of calling manop rnuups prooss an innaei De cause ha had advanced religious views! Think ' of olasslna Professor Hanrv Drummond with the Infidels because he a devout oaiiever in evolution!" the great universal church of Ood belni opposed to natural and the science, I deny It as readily as ATTRACTS LARGE AUDIENCE, STUDENT! mat are you going to do during vacation t Have 4-ott decided wtiai . school or college yon win attend next year! if not, how would a scholarship in one of the following excellent scnoois suit tout J!, - - Km Kllltary Aeadsmy fog boys, Fort- . Oregon. tuition, laundry and Two scholarships; with board, room, tl other Items, amounting to $560. Another scholarship a a separata prise for tui tion, value $120.' at, Vary's Institute, Beaverton, Ore gon. One scholarship In academlo de partment, Including leasons on any in strument; also board, room, etc value St. Helen's XalL day and boarding school for girls and young ladles. Port land, Oregon. Vwo scholarships. Includ ing noon meal- Whitman Collage, Walla Valla, Wash. Scholarship '.in the : Conservatory of Music, value iioo. ' Willamette Tnlreralty, Salem, Oregon, i wo scnoiarsnips. una in anner coiiei or nreDaratorv denartment. value 26 '. the other . In the mualo department vaiue 9100. Sanaa Collage, Dallas, Oregon. Schol- , arship In olther academlo or college, de partment, vaiue to oo. Portland Aoadamy, rortlaad, Oregon. Day scholarship in ' either college or aoaaemie aepanment, . gooa lor one : year, value 1120. . i ' ltn. Walter Bead, Portland, Oregon, . -j earner or voice ana singing, wessons to tne vaiue oi iue. Koifflnnvllie Oollasra, KoaOanvtUa, ' Oregon, two . scuoiarsnips. una in either academlo or college aenartmen - value 60: one in . the department o; mualo, value 1(0. Faoirla muvarslty. rorest Orors, Ore- scholarship in the same to the value 260. i Znternatlonal Oonssrratorr of in- Of ends, manager, Faclle aoaat dl vision, rortlana, Oregon. Three schol arships; 'he wlnmrs to have their cnoice or -any - or tne rive different courses taught by this conservatory; namely, piano, organ, violin, mandolin and r itar; scholarships Include sheet music, all ' (ructions and the stringed ii.iiuiuoni ii siriagea instrument cvui-Bea are aeiectea. Oregon Bxpert Oolli O.ia scho goa. on scliolasrhlp typewriting, value 272. . rea, ' Two scholarships. One day) schol warship In the academv or college; value u. une acnoiarsnip .or a gin with iw I months' - instruction In music; - board. . i room, etc, in nemca nail. iou. raotfie College, Sewner. Oregon. One in elm epartment for on S. Max 2Cyer, 843 Alder street, lort- scholarship ; department ler oolleae or acade - for one school year. 260. land, Oregon. One acholarshin rnati tor 19 nour instruction in drawing, oil -r j water. color "aintlng or sastal. Kolmas' Bnslaess OoUega, Vortlaad, vregva. rj.:r ecnomrsnips; one oom- bined scholarship one year, value .100: one academlo or civil service scholar- Ship, .one year, Jioo: choice of either - S commercial or snortnand scnoiarahips. .,. six mooui, ov, nignt course, any ct . partment one "ear, 220. Bennxe-waixer nsinsss college, Portland, Oregon. Four scholarships ' for 12 months' combined course, value I loo: one scnoiarsnip Tor months' com bined course, value 185; one scholar- snip lor montns' -course, value 270 - one scholarship for months, either - snortnana or Dusineas course, value 260. r Baker City Bnslaess College, Baker 7ny, yregon. ucnoiarsnip ood .for- one rear in snortnana, commercial, Kng Ish, cdvertlslng and penmanshin courses, value luu. Znternatlonal Oorresnoadanee Sohools of Scranton, Pa- Portland agsaoy 814 ' Moray Bide H . Bead, manager. Two scholarshirs; choke of 2100 tuition in any of the numerous -or helpful -courses except language course or I . courses In locomotive running; another age, Portland, pre. in teiegrapny and mrmnip m leiegrapny, typewriting and station f 'e work, value 2100. Portland Bnslnsss CoUsgs, Portland. Oregon, A. P. Anritrocg, principal. Four acholarshlps. us follows: One for iiJ0""1"' J" comDinea course, value 2100; one for months in combined course, value 2S5; one for months in combined course. val-:s 270: ons for t i snonnana or business cours Temlllw S60. Boae City Bnslnsss College,' Portland, Jlned course for one school' year, value i0; one C mon' is' co'irss In shorthand Father O'llara's Discourse Given Be fore Many Protestants. The Papal Syllabus," that important edict recently Issued from Rome deal ing with the . attitude of the Catholic Church toward (Scientific nroareaa. we tne subject preached upon by Father Edwin O'Hara at the 11 o'clock mass at the Catholic cathedral yesterday morn ing. Careful research snd knovMn ox vne auojcci eioog out in tne sermon. In view of tho fact that the subject naa ram announcea ma cnurcn wa tilled yesterday with many not of the Catholic faith.. Father O'Hara. baIA In pan: "It will be said that the church binds wKiuuiica o Deueve 'Tnat tne HlDle Is a vent a Die text dook or science, notwith standing tne obvious fact that any of u.e scientino conceptions of the Bible are antiquated. 8uch a criticism I can only characterise as unmltlpatil him. combe. The church has never commit ted herself to such a wooden theory of inspiration. The Inspired writer is not wriiina a text dook or scienro. Ha alma at reugioue ana moral instruction and makes use of the crude scientific con ceptions of his time as a vehicle of his thought He is teaching religion, not science, and tho Catholic church de clares that tha teaching is true. The inspired ' writer mav claaa that ptaa. and Crustacea among the fishes and bats among birds to the great scandal of the WHEAT STORIES HAVE THE CALL " Charter Open to Those Who Can Tell of Kecord Breaking Crops. AFFAIR 18 STARTED AT BEPEBIAL HOTEL Men's Outing Suits Boys' Wash Suits Men's and Boys? Straw Hats All Panama Hits One-Htalf 5ff Regular Price When You Sec It in Our Ad, Ifs So Judge Em and MJbn" Kyle Describe Some Wonderful Yields Banning I Close to Seventy Bushejg-to the Acre. 1 I r UU I v uvuimovuijiir, Dv. capital snsiness College, Salem. Ore. scholarship, either in good for 10 department. ron. One months' tuition valus 1100. Ores-oa Conservatory of Knato, Port- wnn, course in piano with in struction unaer H. Hurlburt-Bd waraa, wciudln- use,pf music, value Zo0. ti Bngens Bnslnsss Collesa. n. gon.. One scholarship in commercial or iciivB repute course, vaiue tioo. western AiMmn ' of amh ua iinsaoo n w. M. Xasmns. principal, Portland, Oregon. One schol- araniu m cnuico OI VOCai. DlSnO. vlnlln atle art value 1200. Xolmes-Plandara Wrlwmta Mnimi a 1.-4 iz - ' v . tt fni v.iwi, viiv acnuiaranip good I or yv tt a inwui university prepare tion. one year's normal course, or prt tlcal English course -for one and one half years, valued nt 1150. - Oregon Lav Oollan. nmnmAMA.i ""VSt rvxvmw, wregoa, Scholar shin in the first two vaara nt tli, ...i:.. Visa 7 - ' - (miasms acnooi or znmaiiim m- rrivsm na class instruc tion to the value. of 1226. Albany CoUegs, Albany, Oregon. Tui tion for one school vear In aithr n.. aemio or-college oepartment. Fenaieton Business CoUegs, Pendleton. Oretron. Value of scholarship Iioo. miwi - - ami l ira niir. amm., m reaaer, seacn or -eiocnuon. oratory naa dramatlo art. -Portland. Ortma. . ""nip Kmmnir leasons to, value of 200. ywuaina- umrinuj, - jTOruana, a scholarshlo nrovldlnar for fnltinn dinners on school days during - the -cnooi year, commencing in September, Value 1100; i" ' Pacifle VnlvsMltv.' flmumim t "" 1 vnvwm, urairpa, Frank Thomas Chanman. d rMnr. Tvn whni arshlps, one valued at ISO. one valued t ivi.zo. in eimer vocaj nr niitmm.ni.1 OBJECTS TO RAGTIME. a ' Rev. House Says Modern Life Is Too ' Much Opposed to Symphony. An exhortation to avoid rag-time In favor of the symphony was the bur den of the Rev. E. L. House's sermon at the First Congregational church last night He declared that modern life Is too apt to consist of the "ta ra ra de vvvin-u-a.ye airs, tne product and vo- cuun ax ui moral ourroon. "When Ood said that Erekial was very lively sonar ha naM him v,iv. " tl . i . . a vviMituuoMk, Miu iwv. or, nouse. sLv ry iiuwb nie is some Kind of a song and the song he sings gives him his rating oeiore tne world. It Is tru that a man must go through a atruare-U tn sing a lively sons. So minor atralnm Part of Ufe7e oratorio. But the '"' must give way to light, de spair to . hope and the minor to the luajur m urn uasters teacning." . nn SH.ni I na.r wnan fhAiiaan. m. have no more serious numnu in lira man iu uaan lor jl race tragic nr a hall and scanty gown the highest object of iu iT i7iuce "nmoriai . souis live aa l"5" o were . a aeoauch and the nui.u ruuen ana juav imw. wheat crops that run anywhere from SO to 100 bushels to the acre is eligible to the Oregon Wheat club started by Judge W. R. Kills and "Jim Kyle at the Imperial hotel thlstnornlng. The congressman started off with story about the wonderful yield of more than t bushels to the acre raised by Thomas J. Kirk on his 10-acre tract near Athena. "What do you think of that Jim.' asked Judge" Ellis. "Some of that wheat ran more than 70 bushels to the acre, and part of it warehouse measure ments. "That Is pretty good," said the Mr. Kyle, who will harvest a record-break ing crop of "spuds ' on his place near Echo next month. "I haven t a story that will beat that, put Lioweu Korere and Louis Rothrock, raised 65 bushels to the acre on their place near East land this year." After Jonathan Bourne's former man ager for eastern Oregon finished, Fred Walters, commissioner "for Umatilla county, told about the crop of Hugh Walters near Helix. "Hugh raised 48 H bushels to the acre for a whole crop on a half-section. That will help soma Judge Ellis nronosed the election of Mr. Walters to the wheat club and he waa taken In unanimously. 'men xonowea stones by tne cnarter members about wheat crops, potatoes and other produca The old Prospect ranch of I.E00 acres between Echo jmd Cold Springs, oper- Tyro STORES Third and Oal$ ated by MV Cameron, will return not lass than S bushels to the acre, which is considered a remarkable crop. Otbftr wheat crops running from 19 to to bushels to tha acre were recounted by the trio. Then Mr. Kyle told of Thorns, the bee man. who secured as much as three caaea of honey to the stand front his place on Butter creek near below jucno. "Well, Jim." said Judge Ellis, ws will eat this winter if we can't do any. thing else, ehT" "Eatf" mused the political manager. "Eat?" Why we will feel sorry for you when you are back In Washington this year running the government while we are eating wheat cakes and honey." This Will Help Lot. (Special Dispatch to The Jtaraal.) North Powder Or, Aug. 19. The North Powder Lumber company paid its emnloves In town Saturday tie. 000. The estimate for next months payroll is izz.uuu. Dyspepsia Is America's curse. Bur dock Blood Bitters conquers dyspepsia every time. It drives out Impurities, tones the stomach, restores perfect di gestion, normal weight and. good health. II..- I Ii H FRONT A1ND EomeDecorating is sot dirt cult-matter when yon. H II nOR-iLAC TOE 02IEHTAL HCCD FCOSH combination of most durahU Var nish and Stains for Interior Wood Work, Floors, Furniture, eta. v THttCIC PAINT STORE fisher Jfaorseo & Co. MORRISON ST6. asBS H X. O. Seed Vow With Os Prsaoh piano Comoanv. Ml. Bert Reed, for mora thn nn years associated with the Allen-Gilbert Piano company this citv. haa hMn an. EPln.lJiL Dy tne executive board of 'the Reed-French Comnanv their wnatam reUry. The Reed-French- Piano com- THE OREGON JOURNAL, Portland, Oregon: I desire to aid. Scholsrship by subscribing to the. . . 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I. pany within One short vear haa limnn strated a first-class piano can be sold jyr a. uomparauvei v smau amount. -Un til recently retailers aaked lion an over for a good- piano; Reed-French company sell the same grade piano for 800 and make no bnnaa ahnnt anwi.i discounta Their fall atyle Reed-French is a marvel of beauty and they ask 1280 for It 110 down and 8 a month. . EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS IN UNION (Special Dispatch to The JooraaLl - K LaGrands, Or., Aug. 19. In tha an I nasi county teachers' -examination tht following teachers paased: First grade E. W. Allen. Claude 8. Rice. Constance R. Shaw Rail am. John F. . Frost, Mrs. Essie Oreen, Delia Penning, Gertrude Biever, Mollis Min nlck. Willis Wright Leia Ollflllen. m- iie xtuungs. Mra M. U Maworth. Eff ijea J. Second gradeIda Heath, Ida Huntei us&Deui nwaniii, nmi 1. Edith U Bork, Helen McHugh. Third grade Mollle- Snyder. Anna Tt uraco. -nv wvua. n u, fWl Woods, Ira Krlnglea Pora Denning, Margaret Tuesday, the 20th. will be tha day to- receive discount on east side gas bills..-;' , ; - , . ,v r Preferred Stock Oaaned Ooeia. '"' Alien Lewis' Best Brand, , - REMARKABLE BARGAIN EVENTS WEEK AT J. m ACHESON CO. All our high grade summer skirts will go at decided reductions this week. Read I these specials: ' Skirts'; that, sold up to $25, fine Taffeta' Altmahs and French Voiles, at I Skirts : that. sold, up to $10, Panamas, blues, grays and blacks, at . $3.98 We invite you to look at the new dress t skirts now being shown. AH the smartest ' new materials', and style features for the corning season. . ' t i All f slimmer ..apparel must go. ' Shirt waist Suits, worth up to $15 iiShirtwaist and Princess Dresses, worth up to $37.50 , : r $9.75 . n W. THIS See the largest and most complete as sortment of new Fall Suits. ' We've grouped many odd lots and broken styles' of elegant waists in desir able patterns. Have been selling in reg ular way, up to $5.00, on bargain table for tomorrow $1.49 Long Fall Coats New fall coats, samples; lvalues up to $25 $7.7S Bathing Suits . $10.00 Values r. . .,$3.75 $ 7.50 Value $2.75 $ 6.50 Values . ... .$2.25 $ 5.00 Values .$1.75 Select YdnfiNciv Fall and Winter (at From the Largest Wholesale and Retail Mo Fifth? Alder. and Ss: r X