THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 21. 1907.
WIDE RANGE OF IDEAS ON
"INGODWETRUST" MOTTO
Some Commend Kooscvelt's Action, Others Condemn It.
One Correspondent Thinks That It Would Afford
President Privilege of Knocking Out One Trust.
What do the people think of the omla-
Ion of the motto "In (Jod We Truat"
from the new United States colnuT
rr-ildrnt Kooanvclt ay that the
words are meaningless and subject the
title of the Deity to undue ribaldry.
Others. Including the ministerial organi
sations of many cities, declare the
words spoke the faith of a nation for Its
Uod and my that their omission by
order cf President Roosevelt betokens
preme rielng In whom they Implicitly
pliice their trust.
llfcouse h crucifix Is seen In a pawn
shop, christian .blldes hawked about as
a commercial aaael In non-chrlitlun de-
fiartment stores, or gold coin Inscribed
n words of trust in Iie.lty shoved
aoryjis a gambling table, passed from
nana to liiirul In din of vlr. or fierce
ly scrambled fur In the marts of the
world, In no way militates against the
belief and trust of the vast mujorlty
of human kind In Uod. Men can never
view this arlaht who cannot get out
side themselves and away from their
the heights to which one man's egoism i nredllectlons.
will carry him to where he will order Who can look at our stainless flag
thn. ,h ..tinn'. ..nP...inn nt rih tm "nd realise what hos bt-en done for
removod from Its coinage. emblems and not subscribe to the trust
The Journal has asked for opinions in Uod that awakened the soul of Krsn
on the omission of the motto. However, Iris Key amid the shot and shell of the
flippant or Irreverent answers cannot,
of course, be published. It merely
wishes an honest and terse expression
of oDlnlon.
Here are some or tne opinions mai
bombardment of Fort Henry;
men connuer we must.
Since our cause it Is Just,
Ana ttus be our motto
"In God Is Our Trust.'
have been written The Journal on the I And the Htnr Hpaiigled Banner
subject :
To the Editor of The Journal I
think tho motto "In Uod We Trust'
should remain on the coins, for It will
liuve a good effect on tho minds of the
oung. hs tin' word mower Keeps many
boys from going astray. Ood, meaning
good as mother the dearest word on
earth, keeps muny young boys and
girls from going to jruln.
Albany. Or. 1A. L. WILMOT.
To the Editor of The Journal Re
garding the motto "In Uod We Trust." I
am inrllned to think Its omission from
t tie new coinage of gold Is a in Intake. I
have alwaya considered it a sentiment
worthy our great and leading Christian
nation, and Its inscription on our coins
a reverent expression of our laltn.
J. J. WIUG1NS.
rorever Mian wave
O'er the land of the free
And the home of the brave.
El.IZAHKTii AUNKS MIRPIIT.
Portland, November 20.
Portland. Or.. Nov. 20 To the Kditor
of The Journal The Judgment of our
president. In omlntilon or motto. Is
right. So is the president.
T. J. LLOYD, D. V. a.
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To the Editor of The Journal Con
sidering that one is not In a frame of
mind to reverence Ood. when deitllng
with money and remembering some of
the foul uses to which It Is sometimes
put and the diabolical method used la
its acquisition by Individuals and cor
porations, I say take this motto off the
coins and Inscrioe it tilgn. where ail
may read and where God's name will
not be continually subjected to such
vile desecration, it something like this
Is his motive for this momentous omis
sion I believe the president Is almost
justifiable and l m not sure out mat
'Money Is the root of all evil" would
have been a wise substitution. He as
sured the man with the blK stick lias
not reached such u
that he regards the tlme-nonored slogan
too ptietlle for the American milu.
Portland. Or . Nov. To the Kditor
of The Journal Keolylng. as a reader
of The Journal, to your question re-
irdlng the presidents action or strlK-
off the motto. "In Ood We Trust,"
from our coins, would suy, personally, I
would like to see it remain, since It has
been on them so long, but It would be
iri rw. tn allnw VI w lnn,i)v,lt thn
privilege of knocking out at least one ,
he has succeeded in removing.
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Prices That Permit Big Savings
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10c OERMANTOWN WOOL. 8 Best VtSZ0kCzA 35 GERMANTOWN YARN 20Ger
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Knrsss Btronjf ly mecommrnd
In editorial comment the Anaconda
(Montana) Standard says:
'I'resldent Itrmsevelt s summary re
moval of the motto, -'In Ood We Trust,"
from new American coins Is not a little
sustentive of his hiiKtv and Ill-advised
attempt to reform the spelling of the Mndlgestlon
i.ngllKh language Dy executive nai.
Kesult of Hasty Action.
"it Is the president's notion that the
words often lead to sacrilege. And so
they do among the sacrilegious. fc:very
familiar blbllcul quotation, every well
known line of a hymn, Is subject to the
same ripm from the same class or oias-
stage of grandeur phemers; but who would prohibit upt
phrases or Hcripture rrom ine leciuro
iilalform. the unllilcal oration, or tho
Since he "turned on the light, the In- private conversation? The Hlble enn-
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DR. A. K. Tl'KNEIt.
Springfield, Or.
Wo Harm In Motto.
To the Kditor of The Journal The
great majority of mankind are good.
A small minority are bad. Goethe says
somewhere, the supreme thought In the
minds of men to which all others are
subordinate is their relation to the great
Invisible. Jehovah, Jove or Lord, the
Great l"nknowable. as Spencer puts it.
Allah, Buddha, Joss, the Hlg Chief of
the Happy Hunting Grounds, et cetera.
Max Mueller after llstenlnR to the ex
position of all the world's great re
ligions at the famous World's fair in
Chicago, declared that he whs more than
ever convinced that behind all religious,
there was n. religion. Krgo, the vast
majority of mankind believe In a Su-
not be quoted any too often If quoted
with decent Intent, even though a list
ener has the shocking vulgarity to make
sport of It.
The words in uod we i rusi nave
been on our coins for generations. They
have stood there as a symbol of one
great Idea that this nation believes In
the existence of the Ielty and conlldos
to him, as an overruling power, its
destinies and Its hopes.
Blessing- to Millions.
"Whnt If the grand old motto on our I
coins has Invited levity among those.
whose bad taste and worse mental and i
moral uttttudo turn religious sayings ;
into ridicule and contenipn lust the
rams. It has been a blessliiR and nn In- '
splratlon to millions and millions In re-i
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NEAR-VICTIM OF LAW VIOLATION
WAS ORIGINATOR OF THAT LAW
George L. Baker of the Baker the
atre, is the originator of the rlght-of-v
ay ordinance pertaining to automobll
Ists. The law went Into effect No
vember 1. Mr. Baker returned from
Denver Just a few days ago. Last
night the right-of-way ordinance was
violated. As a result, in Just this
particular Instance, the originator of
the law came mighty near being a
victim of the disregarded rules.
It was at the corner of Fifth and
Morrison streets. Tho time was about
10:30 o'clock. Mr. Baker started across
the street. Whiz, toot-toot, and biff.
That Is, almOBt biff. An automobillxt,
evidently an enthusiast, came along. He
was going south in Fifth street nnd
was steering to turn south Into Mor
rison. And the chauffeur made the turn
all right but it was not according to
law. Tho driver cut off nearly all
the corner. It was not a slow, long
turn as is called for by Mr. Baker s
ordinance. And in the cut Mr. Baker
almost went under the wheels of the
heavy touring car.
"Look out," yelled the machine driv
er. This after he had passed the the
atrical manager and was gone.
"Are you coming back?" shouted
Mr. Baker, but without avail. The ma
chine, driver and all were out of sight.
Then Mr. Baker took his troubles to
a policeman standing near the poat
office. But the officer of the law had
never heard of such an ordinance per
taining to tin! right of way.
So Mr. Baker was around town to
day looking for a number on a certain
machine. But he Isn't exactly sure
just what license number he Is search
ing for.
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SPLENDID VALUES IN EVERY SECTION
For tomorrow's big sale big reduction will prevail throughout every section of this great store. We quote just a few of
the many items as samples of the remarkable values which we are offering on this special occasion. Compare the following
extraordinary values with those offered elsewhere. Quality and low price stand out preeminently in this brilliant list of rare
money-saving specials for our 419th Bargain Friday Sale.
rSS In Bress Goods and Silks
More
Valued
Here are many pleasant price surprises in new Dress Goods and Silks for late fall and winter wear. A comprehensive showing; from the best
foreign and domestic mills are specially underpriced for this sale. We have jvst opened the greatest assortment and most varied collection of
silks in point of coloring and designs ever placed on view in this city. ,. ,,.,. ' - - r
Hero Are the Speoials for Tomorrow:
All Wool Flannel QQn Cheviots & Venetians Ckr TW0 BI SILK SPECIALS
Bargain Friday at OUU Bargain Friday at OtJU Lot No. 1 Dress Silks
34-inch all wool pressed Flannel, washable, 52-inch grey Cheviots and Venetians, warrant- Bargain Friday 30o
fine finish, correct material for winter wear. ed strictly all wool: splendid winter weight. An el.-Sorate collection of Dress Silks in neat
three shades of grey, light, medium and dark.
Regular $1 .25 values. Bargain rnday T(J
Mtf.
39c
All the shades of red, navy, brown, grey; also
black. Our real 50c grade. Special
Bargain Fiiday, per yard
Cloaking Special QQn
Bargain Friday cJOt
Double weight Scotch Cloaking, 56 to 60
inches wide, all fresh new fall coatings in dark
invisible and ombre plaids, most excellent ma
terials for cloaks or smoking jackets. Reg
ular $2.00 value. Special Bargain Fri- QQ
day, per yard aOC
only.
Heavy Bepellant
Bargain Friday at
49c
56-inch Repellant Cloth, splendid weight; noth
ing better for winter wear; comes in dark
reds, browns, greens, blues, medium and dark
Oxford greys. An excellent line of 75c AQp
values. Bargain Friday 1JC
checks, stripes and figures in all the season's'
desirable shades of red, brown, tan, blue and "
grey. Excellent 65r and 75c values. .Qff
Special bargain Friday, per yard .OalC
Lot No. 2 Stylish Silks v
Bargain Friday 59o
In this assortment you will find good heavy
taffetas, double warp Louissines, fancy messa
lines, printed Jap silks, foulards, pretty line of
colorings; beautiful assortment at from CQ
75c to $1.00. Special Bargai.t Friday ... UaC
REALTY TRANSFERS
$U0 OVER AVERAGE
Property Deals Double Value
of Those on Preced-
Day.
CITY HALL EMPLOYES SEE MANY
CURIOUS THINGS, BUT NOT THESE
Who ever heard of a coal-black nanny
goat?
Who ever heard of a billy kid marked
much like a striped-faced skunk?
Nobody around the city hall. City
Auditor Barbur received a letter from
Barnett Y. Roe of Gaston, Oregon, In
which the man from the town with a
polite name offered to give to the city
two curiosities from his Koat herd. One
he said was a black nanny goat and the
other was a billy kid, black and marked
much like a striped-faced skunk.
Mr. Barbur asked all the employes of
his office whether they hnri ever heard
of a black goat before. They nil said
Don't Let Your
Piles Grow
Every Hemorrhoidal Ulcer Is a Fer
tile Field for Cancer and
Other Deadly Diseases.
TRTAT. PACKAGE rXZB.
Constipation unchecked brings
In
flammation, inflammation begets piles
and piles too often superinduce tumors
of malignant nature.
Piles (or hemorrhoids) rarely kill, but
they cause more agony In a few minutes
than much more serious troubles.
They are easy to cure If you go at It
right.
An operation with the knife Is dan
gerous, agonizing, and rarely a perma
nent success.
There Is Just one way to be cured
one sure way, painlessly and privately
and that Is with Jfyramld Pile Cure.
ye mail a free trial package to all
who write.
It will give you Instant relief, and
start you well on the way to ar perfect
"cure.
Then you can get a full-sized box
from any druggist for 60 cents, and
often one box cures.
Insist on having what you call for. .
Just send .your name and address to
Srramld Drug Co., S7 Pyramid building,
arshalt. Mich., and receive free by re
turn mail the trial package In a plain
. wrappen - 1 1 v
Ail druggist, bo cerium write uxiay
I no with the exception of Sam Iotan,
who bus a cold. His reply was lost in
u gust of sneezes.
Roe wants the goats placed In the
City park, where they can be seen by
the' thousands of visitors who attend
the park In the summer months to gaze
at the wild flowers, wild animals and
other attractions offered by the city for
the entertainment of the curious. Just
what attraction two goals, even two
black goats, would have for the multi
tude Is outside the pale of Mr. Barbur's
knowledge, although he will turn Roe's
letter over to tie par Doara lor iinaj
disposal.
SEWER BREAKS UNDER
WEIGHT OF FILL
i
City Engineer D. V. Taylor has In
vestigated the sewer trouble at Van
couver avenue, about which there has
been complaint, and found the sewer
broften by the fill which is being thrown
in the gulch at this point.
Mr. Tavlor stated today tnat ne would
notify the contractor In charge of the
fill and have the work completed so the
sewer could be mended and the refuse
carried to the river Instead of dumping
Into the gulch. Health authorities vis
ited the scene yesterday and stated that
the emptying of the sewer into the
gulch has not yet become a nuisance,
but urged that the sewer be rebuilt
across the gulch as soon as possible.
mg
Realty transfers filed for record yes
terday were considerably more than
double the valuo of those of the day
before, reaching the satisfactory total
of $58,149. or nearly $10,000 more than
the normal dally average. The largest
sale reported yesterday was that of a
15-acre tract near Rose .City Park sold
by O. W. Taylor to the Portland Trust
comnanv of Oregon for $15,000.
J. J. Kadderly has sold to Mrs. Mary
. Graham a two-storv frame residence
occupying a 50-foot lot on East Six
teenth street between East Stark and
East Washington streets, consideration
$6,500.
Oeorge M. Strong has purchased from
Thomas J. Hewitt a house and lot at
the southwest corner of Vaughn and
Twenty-first streets for $6,000.
O. D. Ireland has closed a deal with
James F. Brown for the purchase of
three lots In Maplewood addition, con
sideration $3,000.
SUSPICIOUS ACTIONS
ALARM RESIDENTS
Police Get Word of Prowlers
Who Are Difficult to
Capture.
Notions and Art Goods
Especially low priced for tomorrow's freat
sale, values tnat are posstoie oniy ar rms store
25c DRESSING COMBS, 17 Large line of
FiberLoid Dressing Combs, in all the desired
colors, such as amber, shell, carnelian, coco
bola, green, agate and white. Regular 1 1
25c values, soecial XIL
50c DRESSING COMBS. 39 Heavy plain
Fiberloid and German silver mounted Dressing
Combs, best colors and black and white. Reg
ular 50c value, special Bargain Fri- 9Q
day OUi.
50c HAND MIRRORS, 30 Heavy finish
plate glass; comes in black and cocobola. Reg
ularly sell at 50c. Special Bargain Fri-
10 KID CURLERS, medium size;
Bargain Friday
8 TAPE MEASURES, 60 inches long,
Bargain Friday
5c
4c
ENGINEERS MEET
TO DISCUSS DYNAMOS
About 100 members of the Oregon No.
1, National Association of Stationary
Engineers, met last night In regular
monthly session with State Deputy
Asher presiding. The meeting was held
in the city engineer's office at the city
hall and proved one of the most In
teresting held for a long time.
The subject discussed was "Connect
ing Of Compound Wound Dynamo."
Wednesday night, is the regular-meeting
night of the association and thn
next meeting will he in the form of
an elaborate banquet. Committees were
selected last night to prepare for , the
occasion. ,
It Is reported that the cost of dying
or at le&at of funerals. ma.v also de
crease. ' '-S.. ....... y.-,..i,
A horde of suspicious characters are
still prowling about the residence dis
tricts, Mrs. T. J. Johnston, 575 Irving
street, has reported to the police that
about 6 o'clock last night a hard-looking
character came to the kitchen door and
requested food and drink. While the
woman was preparing a meal for the
fellow he hastily departed. It Is the
opinion of Mrs. Johnston that the man's
purpose was to ascertain the arrange
ment of the premises with a view to
forcing an entrance later in the night.
Dr. Miller of 530 Montgomery street
notified the authorities last night that
a man of evil appearance was prowling
about the yard at 10:30. p. m. The
physician asked for protection .and the
patrolman on the beat was Instructed
to make an Investigation.
TO CXT&B A x COUGH OB COLD.
The following formula Is a never
failing remedy for coughs or colds:
Two ounces of glycerine, one half
ounce of Concentrated oil of pine, one
half pint good whiskey, mix and shake
thoroughly each time and use in doses
of a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful
every four hours.
This. If followed un. will cure : any
cough that Is curable or break up an
acute cold In twenty-four hours. The
ingredients all can be1 gotten at any
drug store. f
Concentrated oil of nine comes put ud
for medicinal uses only in half-ounce
vials In tin screw-top cases, designed to
protect it from heat and light. Other
oil of pine are insoluble and are likely
to t endues nausea snd cannot tlve the
Women's and Children's
Outing Flannel Wear
Great underpricing for Bargain Friday's Sale
Women's and children's warm, well made Out
ing Flannel Underwear; also a great corset
bargain. All values that are unmatchable:
Women's 40c Skirts 29c
A line of women's Underskirts made of heavy
outing flannel in pink and blue striped effects,
neatly trimmed with heavy lace and tucks 27
to 31 inches long; full width, well worth 9Q
40c. Special Bargain Friday, each C
Children's 65c Gowns 39c
A fine line of children's heavy outing flannel
Gowns, well made and neatly trimmed; sizes
4-6-8 years; an extra good seller at 65c. QQ
Special Bargain Friday OtC
Women's 75c Gowns 47c
An excellent line of gowns in striped, pink and
blue patterns, of good heavy quality outing
flannel, collar and cuffs neatly trimmed with
braid; all sizes 32 to 38; our regular 75c AH
grade. Special Bargain Friday TlC
Corset Clearance
To effect a rapid clearance of short lots and
broken assortment, we are making a sensa
tional price for Friday. R. & G. Corsets in
three or four different styles, odd sizes only,
in white, grey and black, all materials from
light weight batiste to heavy coutil. Worth
as high as $1.50. Special Bargain Fri- CjO
$2.00 Umbrellas
at S1.00
X
Bleached Muslin 7o
BEST 10 GRADE.
The continued dry weath
er of the last few weeks
f greatly decreased the sale j day at
i of umbrellas. Consequent
About 15,000 yards full bleached, standard
quality Muslin, nice soft finish, free from
starch; 36 inches wide, extra good value at
10c a yard. Special Bargain Fri- Tl
7k
ly the manufacturers be
came overstocked. We
were fortunate in pur
chasing 600 dozen at
about the cost of mater
ials. These we place on
sale Friday at less than
wholesale price.
WOMEN'S UMBRELLAS Made on Para
xon frame, covered with fine Quality water
proof serge cloth, an unlimited assortment of
handles to Choose from in gold, silver, gun
metal, horn and natural boxwood. Umbrellas
that were made to sell at $2.00 and fully worth
that price, on sale Bargain Friday CI fin
at iww
Speoial Features in Men's
Wear Department
The greatest special feature is the exceptional
values offered at these low prices. You will
always find bargains in our men's wear depart
ment on Bargain Friday, as you will also find
the very article you are wishing for. Our
stock is complete Prices the lowest.
At 49c each, Men's Negligee
Shirts
This is indeed a special bargain. Men's Negli
gee Shirts with soft turn down collars, made
from best quality Amoskeag suitings, in fine
assortment of check and stripes in blues, tans
and greens. Real 75c values. Bargain
Friday, each ;
At 69c each, Men's Night
Gowns
Men's heavy twilled muslin Gowns, cut full
size and extra long. An extra fine grade, reg
ularly sold at 75c. Special Bargain In-
At 12c, Men's Wool Socks
A full line of sizes in men's fine gray Wool
Socks, with white heels and t.ns. extra good
value at regular price of 15c. On sale 19'
Monday and Tuesday at, per pair I2L
Curtain Scrim at 7o
BEST 104 GRADE.
Over 1,000 yards of White Curtain Swiss in
a full assortment of this season's best patterns
in pretty stripe effects, full 36 inches wide;
bought to sell at 10c a yard. Special 7
Bargain Friday at It
Tahle Cloths 91.25 VaL
05o
EXTRA SPECIAL
A great special offering Damask Table Cloth
in a large assortment of neat designs, 2 yards
square, finished with fringe edges; never be
fore sold for less than $l.z5. bpecial fit
Bargain Friday at tJQC
Couch Covers, $2.50 Val.
31.00
EXTRA SPECIAL
Oriental cross stripe Tapestry Couch Covers, ;
frinsed all around, full 60 inches wide and 3
vards lone: larze assortment of attractive col
orings to choose from, real $2.50 val- d QA
ues. Bargain I nday
Bleached Napkins $1.25
Instead of f 1.50 a Dozen.
A soecial bargain offering of Bleach Napkin! j
of good quality, full 18 inches square, hemmed
ready to use; many neat patterns to choose
from, extra good values at $1.50 A $1-1f?
a dozen. Tomorrow only
New Flannelettes at 7o
Instead of 10 a Yard.
Over 4,000 vards of new Flannelettes rust re- '
ceived and placed on sale tomorrow for the
first time. They come jn light, medium and
dark colors in dots, stripes, fiarures. flowers
and 1'ersian ettects, fully worth 10c a yard.
peclalIy pncea Bargain Friday
at
7ic
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
Underwear buying can't be put off much longer the weather's getting pretty sharp and cold. There's warmth, there's wear, there's
comfort in our underwear. We make it a point to see that every garment conforms to these requirements before we put it in stock.
We are giving some very special values for Friday. STw '
it wr -r w -
w omens woox underwear ,
60o Instead of $2.00
Women's Wool Stockings
10c Instead of 35o
Women's all wool black ribbed Stockings; extra good wear
ing qualities, made full, large all sizes. Regularly Q
sold for 35c. Extremely low priced for Bargain Friday. 17C
Boys' Wool Stockings
25c Instead of 40o
Boys' heavy ribbed wool Stockings, just the kind needed for
uic cuiu wvaiucr wdiitnicu iu yvcai anu girc sausidi .huh.
All sizes from 6 to 10. Regularly sold at 40c. Special OCp
Bargain Friday JC,.
m. . v.
Women's fine flat knit white wool Vest and Pants, the fa.
mous Norfolk and New Brunswick brand warranted to give
satistaction. Kegularly sold at $2.00. bpecial Bar
gain Friday.....
.69c
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Children's Union Suits . S
40o Instead of 75o
Boys and Girls' grey plated Union Suits-rne of our yery
best wearing qualities. ? Come in all sizes. Regularly sell
at 75c and 8St, Our special price tomorrow Bargain
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