The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 30, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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'nutv' . TniTRN At' PORTLAND.''" MbjiVE''NINO. MARCH
80. 1CC3.
THE OREGON
GREAT PERIL OF
. peaaBiweaawsanagaaBaww -
Dr.ViUiam Hiram Fpulkes
Pitches Earnest Sermon
, V to Young Men.
TEMPTATIONS TO
r SCATTER ENERGIES
' '" ;- ' v
, awawaaaBPsasBsaaaB-aai-
Claim of Civic Doty Should Not be
I Brathfd Aside by Ambition, for
, Personal Aggrandlaemcnt Chal
If age to Commonplace.
! ' At the Flret Presbyterian church
jut avenlng th. paator. Dr. WUUam
Hiram Foulkea, took fr hla aubjact
The Peril of Opportunity." ualna; aa a
text RevelaUon 1U: and 11. "I have .at
before thee an open door . . ." bold
fait thai which thou haet that no man
take thy crown." Ha eald. In parti
The north and tha south are scarcely
farther apart than the realtltles sug
gested by tha words parll And opportu
nity. Inatead of a hound "training- at
the leash, hie Imagination la aaraly a
iia .inn nuinlnf foOt-lOOM, WhO
Fill) v - - ..
dares to comblna these two 0jrtmliar
thlnga .Opportunity la tha antlpode of
pari' PerlVnees when opportunity an,
KraT- Bo. Ptoualblf. ibobi wia. Vn
derneath tha seaming side or things.
thTOdai reality. Whan 1
Urht tha oloee relation 'between peru
and opportunity la dlecloaed. f volir
"Tonlght 1 eeelc to PoSLJC I
interest and profit aoma of the aubtle
conneotlona between the two -- major
worde of my theme. . Permit
7a also upon tha background of this
Inlendid atate. tha 'land ot opportunity
apienaiu .ttaJnmente and
ana in int 's"f " : . ..IT. liba
nrosoecta of inoae w " ''y"
myaelf, are Inye.tlng tha POrt'"
yonth In tha formative yeara of tha em
pire of the Paclne northweat .
"The firat phaaa of tha pru th"i
ah Jl name ta.that aplrlt which ; pw";
and even b da one loaa tha Intenalja
note in the fuUer chord of the aitenalva.
In our empire bulldln we are amp
to build widely rather than well. IjOt
lhat the choice la alwaya ? bluntly of-
ehTy.d I-th. right of the
aei eaaa in nuiu. w -
C coW area- ybthjr of tern-
W.'lnVorunririry Jlingthen our" cord..'
while wa ofun 1 fall to atrengthen our
tak"' mtrin af Baerrlea.
' '"la benevolent mattera, our peril la
or.?w,ytrM
tlonal reurVea 'w."..ento b. trying
to keep pace with tha raatlaaa aplrlt of
eoftimeroiai ana iirauHi . 7 .
" .. iamitl true to at-
!unh eaaler to balroad than to ba i dog-
m.tirjiiir loyal; ' to atteno eervioae
heraaJd wlfen'w. feel J-cllne rather
hf 'T."1",'" -'iUtuUon.
Though Ood to nature and providence
ly:- Order" v; j
FFS AN DISPUTABLE FAl i
Thtt good clothes go
long way in the impression
that man makes amongst
his fellow men. Clothes
may not make the man, but
to wear the garments that
fashion dictates gives him
added prestige and posi
tion. In the making of
fashionable clothes to order
this tailor shop is a past
master. It guarantees you
perfect style, absolute fit,
and quality and workman
ship of the best No such
jrariety of cloth, compris
ing all the newest patterns
of the world's foremost
mills, combined with ral
lies, can be duplicated else
where, and if you will call,
'examine or investigate, it
will not take you long to
discover the fact, either. -
22.50, $25.00
27.50
And np to $40.00
Are prices which will guar
antee you truly good
clothe s made to your
o r d e r. It .matters .not
which price you select, or
.whether it is suit or top
coat, you get the best value
possible to give.
" Our suits to order at
$27.50 cost you else
where $35.00, and are bet
ter than ready-made clothes
at $30.00.
Try this tailor shop,
order your spring clothes
HOW,, and you will be
come a firm believer in all
its promises. '
J Jf Spring
ss& irPat5a Site
$amm
ir.
atera taakmaater,
,! Anal!- le
tan. Why aubJect our-
charming T..h when tha
rrirdomVf aluVn olrd. 1- our. forh.
5Vme vouna- men orft of ten in thla
enVer" b:trlctly Qtio.d
rS were truthfully to anawer, I aounj
,Ti?wMld bV Obliged to -f th
the predominant ' 'hit they
Sake 0? thimaelvea. .rather than how
U?i.ly they might . T!!.
ill rUrf our-oppotunltyUjhat .of
c?;woTnr out or puSKm Into , a aubor-
dlnata place tna ciaun- v
mi ef rlotnxaaaaa.
Ll i"tu. . written in large
Ultera tha iipal of tha pictt
S..? at-ff The dally drudgerr f
tMBM T'beat unwillingly borne bo
J .t- ir.n- eniovment of life a
cause oi " i. .
Te
anveaal HOW ecuvaiio
wV; to waalth and opulence la the way
of the plunge! But how PrUouBJ 'f.";
and who mora than young men. need. In
theae dara and In thla place, to gird up
tbTTolnVof ti&lr mind and to be aober
to accept the challenge of H,,.mJlI
plaSrand maater It. rather than to fall
fclctlm to tha alran appeal of tha apec-
Eh-r "ihTn the golden rulaJ
Row everything la tinged hnth,u
n allt. when opportunity painte upwa
hirfcanvaal It 1 not a atrlctur upon
the aplrlt of the tlmea to aay that bug
caJa a locked within a caaket of golden
kv" that fair Portla'a portrait la no
key, inai ir nriaon-houae
ISMS that- Dun and
ir""T , .nr. the Holy
BeriptuVVa. and that, while philanthropy
mtmlncence aeema to
ovrVw? the apfrU of unaalflah' regard
for tha lntereata of othera
sot srawlT wmtea.
age
t la
and
.h. .liver and guld the aacrea wnier
acknowledged , to Ve God'a. but wno-e
tlOe haa been oJOJiv?r . S5
h.ir hra and aeaigna forever, oy
baron, and lorda f Induatjry ana wm-
to turn mora valuable thlnga ja0 tne
.. i.h.fh'. The luet for rain.
fan into a holocauat of gjreed before
which honor, oonaclence and tha i
urea of Ufa are utterly awept away, la
found in every human breaat.
. nvitt. ail the vaunting of her re-
.....irK.nra .astern folk, with all the
jrot jrawiy '
-Nor la thla any newly written par
in the proepectue of opportunity. It li
aa old aa the biUa, whoea cattle ani
Heart Action ;
niThero axe certain nerrcs
that' control the action'
; of. the hearti kVhen they;,
become , weak.- the heart-
action is impaired. Short
. breath,' pain around heart,
choking . sensation,' .palpi
".tation, fluttering', feeble
or rapid pulse, and other
liiatressincr svmDtoms fol-
J low. Dr. Miles Heart Cure
is a medicine especially
adapted 1 to , the . needs of
these nerves and the mus-,
cular structure of the
heart itself. It is a
strengthening tonic that
brings '' speedy ' , relief.
Try it . ,
-Tor yeara X nffered with wlial I .
thought waa etomaoh trouble,, when
tha doctor told ma I bad 'heart ,
trouble. I had tried many ramadlea, '
when tha Dr. MUea' almanao came
Jnto my hand, and I ooncluded to -try
Dr. MUea' Heart Cure. I have
taken three bottle, and now I am
not Buffering at all. X am cured and
thla medicine did It. I write thla In
the hope that It will attraot tha at- -tenUon
of other, who autfer aa I did."
t MRS. D. BARRON.
S01 Mala BU, Covington, Kj.
Your druoolet eelle Dr. Mllee Heart
Cure, and we authorise him to return
Srloe af flret bottle (only) tt It falla
banaflt you.
MUes Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
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v- . ri
1 i i r . k i i i i i - . i i i i ' i
rr- J - IVTTT li
-- ' -. ' 'T ' , ........ J . "".'. . t : ., .
til April SO, and ha. tha following ap-
polntmenta to fill: . . -.
March 10. Lewlavllle; March SI,
Bridgeport: April 1, Dallaa; April W,
Dallas: Anrli . IndeDendence; APni i
Buena VlaU: April 8. Corvaiiia;
ru t,
April
AD CloUi Narktd is PUi. Fignrn.
Qoallty, Workmmblp and Fit Giarantecd
AO Goods Art Cut Under tbe Personal Suparvidon of Mr. Maxwell
MAXWELL
0, Buelah; April 10. SodavUle: April
Balem; April H-Brooka; April II, Clear
Lake; April 14.Pleaaantdele; April 14.
Dayton: April il. La Fayette) April it,
Hlllaboroi April 17. Laurel; April 1. bt.
John; AprU It. Ocfcley Green.
DEDICATION OF CHURCH.
St. James Evangelical LotHeraii.
Have Big Celebration.
s iimu icvannileal Enrllah Luth
eran church, at the corner of Weat Park
and Jefferaon atreeta, waa dedicated
yeeterday There were three aervlcea.
morning, afternoon and evening, and at
each one there waa a large attendance.
Thla la the flrat English Lutheran
church in Portland, the paatpr being
Rev. J. Allen Leaa, president of tha Pa-
clfio synod.
In tna morning me iuu wmwreuv"
service waa given, in which vlaltlng
ministers, the members of the church
council and membere of the building
committee took part. Rev. eaa
offered the consecration prayer, ana ine
ermon wee delivered dt hit. a. v.
Lund of Seattle, other visiting paaiorv
were Rev. Carl J. Renhard of the Im
manuel Swedish Lutheran, Rev. Tolln
of the east aide Lutheran mlaalon. Rev.
A. Krauae ox Bt raui a liuuwnu, nr,
M. E. Boulton of The Dalles, Rev. W. C.
Drahn of Vancouver, waanmgton. nev.
R. Mens Of Macaourg ana nT. r. m
Kroxbercer of Oregon City.
The night aervice was in cnarga oi
th vounc neODlea' organisation. Bt.
iimu' I.uthar learue. President C A.
Ruff delivered an address of welcome
and W. " . 1. JJerr ruponaau, onori
talks were maae oy several ui u vis
iting miniatara
OPENS IHfilEIISE
TRIBUTARY AREA
Commercial Club Will Take
Big Party on Lewiston
Excursion.
TAILORING COMPANY
112 Second St.. Near Aider ' Slore Open Evenings
(Tnvss ftt" ""
rces "7.;." it hnnev.'
roper aispiay vi - " . ,' ,
with which this promisea "u"""7
not Oregon fail to herald and her rising
SeneVatlon not fall to heed tha truth.
c hlef buainess here and ev
erywhere ia not to make a living, but
to make a life, alee opportunity abaU be
imperiled by tha very thlnga upon which
she bullda her hope .
"Last OI ail name r
nortunlty in inio w-u , "
ting the' necessity ot wlBf"
the hope of crown-wearing. It la true
that wa live upon hope, and feed I our
tarved souls today upon 'great expec-
tatlona' Of tne inorrow. r
hone, however, mat ibkiu ..u....-.
The are crowns that loom large, but
ire only big counterfette because they
have not teen maae pi ne muu. .
Stoh. In T all tha apocalyptlo plcturea
of heaven with which the aeei i reve
lation IB aaornea, iui
Uken... of nojringl. ona man or angeU
a, before whom a re
deemed fcumanltv la to fall.
crowns at nia ieei u "v
Lord of all. ia to wear hla crown be
cause ha bora hla cross.
Ioum of Veru.
.... - n.,..f nf tha avll that la
i.v.i kraut haa become auddenly
iaay; if the pain of aacrWca haa given
way to the Joy of hoping all at once; If
r tha jra no lunaer. vua.-
lenaea thee Wltn enori .uu
maK the Tscentj if being a Christian in.
a aa tiAtninsT oi naarugiiiia. aovi u
effort and courage, then the eplendid . op-
nnrhmitv or inese Uja
..... i .hv -.aril
spheres oi uie n "' " ---
am . .kit., finjlnlnv
"Look into tne open ouur nmm
. h.fnr. than vouth of tha north
west, with vlalon Of faith and enter with
r.7,:J-' h,,t fail ve not.oh fall not to
hold fast that which ye have, that no
man take thy ctownl"
" BISHOP HARTJLEH SPEAKS.
Union Service Held at Flrat Evan-
trelicaJ Church.
pan tors of the Engllah Evangelical
aaaoclatlon, tha United Brethren church
o-A tha 'United Evangelical church
joined in holding a union maaa meeting
at the Flrat United Evangelical church
yesterday morning. A movement for
uniting theae denomination, la on in
th west and the varloua ministers In
Portland' Sre promoting, fellowship
whenever opportunity offer..
Rev. A. A. Winter of tha United
PJr111. S.,pV,R1.hoonH.,B:
Harder." C-"th pastor, participating
in the services were Rev. tf. A. Slewert
of the English Evangelical Rev. J.
nuwersox of the United Evangelical and
Re7 H C. Shaffer of tha United Breth-
re5,'i.i u.-t-1a-' nreahed a Tnl!ton-
ary sermon and commended the meeting j the Columbia and , Snake, rlvara.
of those naving v i w"r?f " A"
though the plana of organio union do
-nt coma true: He said he would not
block progress In that dlrecUon.
Biahop Hartaler will be In Orci
Under the direction of the Portland
Commercial club, tha chamber of com
merce and tha board of trade, tha
largest buainess men, excursion aver
aent out by these organisation, will
?:o to Lewiston on tha occasion of the
ormal opening of tha Rlparla-Lewia-ton
extension of tha O. R. ek U. com-
Paity'la said tha Upping of tha great
Clearwater basin is an event that to
Portland la second only In importance
to the opening of the north bank line.
The Lewlaton-Clarkaton valley has,
during late years, been dominated from
Spokane by means of the Northern Pa
cific From Portland It haa been a 16
hour Journey to Lewiaton, but now the
trip will be mad. In leaa than 10 hours.
And that territory In tha Clearwater
basin with Lewiaton. aa a canter la as
itr.tiv trihiitairv to Portland as Is
Pendleton, being on a water grade via
fgon un-
Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat Off.
WALKING MATCHES
. There's a itriking effect in the appearance of the tmRaA-krn ;
s shoe a atylish. attractiveness that makes a man go in and ,
"boy a pair.
But the "outside ahow" is but an index to inside comfort, and
1 the pleased eye is nothing to the satisfied foot. , j- t
Walking matches comfort best in the 4 fca-CW "A can
i "beat it" with ease when wearing this shoe. parody our -
national sentiment, it is "first in style. first ,m ease, and first
'H oa the feet of our countrymen."
$3.50
SHOES
$4.00 ;
$5.00
1
r ai aa-.. r
ootShop
Hot in a Milk Trnst
Horlick's
Malted Milk
Th criftaal jkti if ftwiiit
, At jrovr Soda rfMttaJal
A Uaa of HSr Malted
M5V--lot tnalBB. a aaikJpaa and
refreahlog ;, fcaodi on a aold . day.
Aiik for Horlldt
A All Vnzt
U Btirrfaftf b pwwde a 'ho!r
makaa a neriAaf AafU foe4
drtnk, bottar than ta or ooffaa o
cooking, ; A uyiio do o
mg foduoea reatrol slaf.
ia-Field of BaTelopmen. "
"The Lewiston country - haa unlim
ited opportunities for growth and de
velopment of trade.- Tha. opening of
lta doora to Portland buaineee men will
add a goodly percentage to the trade of
Portland Jobbing- nouses, - iuu nur
F. Burrell, who ia ona of the jworkera
for the PorUand excursion. Mr. Bur
rell has made nfcny y,B,?fI.t?ihi?h -w-
ton country, and la familiar with every
part of the Clearwater baain.
"It la not large area alone that makes
buainess. but large area combined with
close aettlement and' today -i greatly
doit whether there 1. in the western
country a spot of farm land supporting
so gat a population for its size as the
Lewiston fruit district. .The tremend
oua quantity of peaches, grapea, ap
ples and pears which have been shipped
every year for a dozen years from
' Lewiaton - district has not been raised
by a lew large rrewn;
other 'fruit. localUIes but by hundreda
of frult-raisera, each occupying but a
few acres of ground. 1 he. average
holding to the tamlly 1 less than four
.tS"". 'TnrtlanA Inhber. WOUld OC-
aualnt tbemaelvea with tha .way these
arrowera live, in" .i-mu. "- -".y
and the food atuffa they consume, they
, Mii.inM that there they
would have - a eellinr market for the
TEA
The cost of good ,tea is
so very little: .only , a third
of a cent a cup! acent-
and-a-half or twd ."cents
for the family' breakfast I ', .
' Tour rrocer return, your money If yon
don't Uka SchUUojc'. Etl Ira JDtjr him.
best their warehouse, contain.
: email ZadlTidaal XoMlngn.
"The slza of the individual holding;
showa ftot onir the spll'a fertility and
perfect cllmatlo conditiona, buWhat the
population Is excepUonally industrious
and aober, and what commercial people
call aood moral .rlska. - . - ,
"Last summer the influx of popula
tion, due to tbe development of Ir
rigated fruit, landa. added to the frult-
-nnnntat nn not leu than 2.000
persons!' In working with the commit
tee from the Lewiston commercial
-i,ih w thous-ht in the berlnnlne; 100
merchants would - desire to go on the
Lewiston excursion, but we believe 200,
and oosnlbly J0. many 7- with their
wives, wm oa
caaion."
at Lewiston on this oc
.Hl-.BalUUBS Permit, -
Aahilara. erect V dwell in. Eaat
Seventh between - Maaon and Bhaver,
IL700; 'WlUlam Wolf, erect dwelling.!
Last frlxleeaUi. baUreea almoni ail
r
1
m of .'
f 1 f,KiS&: r- I ,
0 With all BOYS'
SUITS we
0im
Base Ball Suits,
Gloves, Catchers'
Mitts, Base Balls, Bats,
3rd & Oak
1st & Yamhill
coughs ECIb3 F eUEIS
THE WONDER WORKER
FOR
COLDS
, FOR
THROAT
AND
LUNGS
I FOR COUGHS AW P COLDS v s
t . BaBaBSBslaBBSBBllsslaBBBsHBBB
: pnEVEriTS priEunonia
tSESSt E?AIr Dlacoverrcnred ma .0 completeiythat I n
SSuTandw EVA UNCAPHER, GroTertown, Ind.
Price 50c f ' nn pqoi i iTgLY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Frsa
4
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
SKIDMORE UKUU W.
a. " :
aajaHSSS5SSSS22SSS . t
F, Bauer, erect dwel-
aa nnn
Mflmaon. aa.vww, . r ' . .
tr,s,t Twenty-flrat between Aiarim
Hf S&SSS 5?.5WLf i -y wood.
3 W Griffith, erect . .dwelling, Eat
Fifteenth between Alnaworth . andHomo,
18 000: J. M. Plttlnger,. erect dwelling,
Fargo between Wiiriama and Rodney,
RbSolM. a B. Hayk erect dwelling.
Van liouten near Exeter. 4M00: J. F.
iZiim HTtSt dwelling. Eaat Eighteenth
eenrAlberU and Mildred, ll.OOO.
Prloaa of meat
have been boosted
ontrageoualy . thla
past week in Chica
go, tha home of the
Beef Truat The poor-,
oat out. of meat are
coating 14c and the
choice cute 24c, In
- Portland the price of
. meat remain a the
same, -not beeauae
tha Beef Truat wants.
It that way, but be
cause Smith la doing ;
. it that way.., We
. want a vary house
holder in the city to
stand by ua in our ,
. effort, to keep ' the
- price of. meat , down,
practically very
other -market In - the
city la .aupplled by
the Chioago Beef
' Truat. Smith la ask
ing 80 a pound for
the cheapest cuts of,
- beef, and only 12 He
; and 16o for tha Very
; p h o i a a a t that.
cheap enouih for
. anybody. . 4 ,.
Frank L. Smith Meat Co.
226 Alder, Between first and becond ,
-FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
Smith's Oreeon Beef is perfect
ly fresh and tastes entirely differ
ent from'Beef Trust ice-car meats
Soup Bones 3
Beef to iioil, Mew ana
Bake ..5f-a?
Short -Ribs to Bake. , . ... . t.Gtf
Pot Roasts of Beef.. .. ,.7-8
Rib Roasts of Bef. :10f-12f
Round Steak 10
Small Porterhouse, Tenderloin;
and Sirloin TSt&ks ; . . . : .lZVf
Smith's famous Sirloin Roasts of
Beef, boneless ,,rW;..12e
Hamburg Steak, fresh, every hour,
SMITH'S OREGON VEAL
Veal Shanks V;l6
Veal Stew :..8-10
Roast Veal .10-12
Veal Cutlets ,...,,12
Veal Loin Cutlets. . . . il5
Breasts of Veal. 10
PORK c
People who can distinguish the
taste of corn-fed Pork must come
to Smith's. You can't get the like
of Smith's Pork at any other mar
ket in the city. See that Smith s
name is over the " door f and th?n
come in.'." .Wl
Oregon Pig Pork Breakfast Ba-
con, sugar-cured, . Smith's -
: make ... . .15
Qmitli'c' unadulterated ' .. 1
Sausage ji&$Z)
cihAnMerv Pork Chops i V ;.12j ,
Pork Loin Chops ......... ..l,
Pork Rib Chops. ..L..'... ..lj
Pork Rib Roasts........ : i lof ,
Pork; Loin Roasts'. ; . . . . .15c;,
Fresh Side Pork. . SViVJ ;,12j;
Sweetypickle J'ork, , j,12j
Legs off Pork , 12
Smith's absouteIy pure lard in f
. 5-lb.' paib - .t. . . . . ..COf
ou opponents tare market, right P "a1" u5'Bj l
from theae marketa when o are looking for Cmltb a, Be nat bbu
name la ore tha dooi aad tkan oome ia. ' -. ' '-'