The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 28, 1908, Page 14, Image 14

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENING. . SEPTEMBER 23. 1SC3.
eoln, which U strongly Republican, U
knowimii. nf. but ha aava ha la aouall
7-DAY1DVEHTISTS
nnnnnr ni NT I 1111
noaitlve. from report that have
now elrooat solid for Bryan, e any,
ltd Fairbanks, TS miles southwest' of
Lincoln, another atroiiKhol.t of Kiil
lloantam. will be carried by tha lemo
cratlo nominee. Ma, Mranler aaya Uwl
Harvard. Ma homo town, lias nev.r
reached him from oihr eeelltma of Ih
mint, that iveoianHa win run uu a v
ntajurlty efor Ui yan and Kern.
o
of the arealeat needa ft Ih
n....nl ,1hv. eceurtlma to a Hrltlnh
boon carried by Hryan In former oara
entlet. la for a metal Lanier than quart
sa a auuatlluie tor nunionui in unti.
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Speakers Declare Sunday
Closinpr Is KeJIgious Jaw
and Unconstitutional.
, Seventh Pay AOTnttat not ba-
lleva In tha oonatltutlonailty of tha Bun
day cloalnic Jaw, neither do they con-
alder It for tha beat w"w v -
people, or moral. Last nlfht at a mass
meeting lie Id under tha auaptce of tha
fteventh Ia Advenllata In Woman or
tii pomon .w ;
. f MUM n thA laiW. . 1
n0iTw.;r held- thafthe .!.;
r ifht. undsr tna principle w -,
the I)eciaratlon of ludejMsndence i and the
const Mutton, to aiiemp
a man'a rel ltioua bellera or acia.
m,"."rr 5 .in. the firat eteaker.
call.dat tenUon to the early blue laws
.h Nr Knaland .atatea." He aleoi
called to mind the Declaration of Inde
pendence and the oonatltutlon, and de
rlared that . the. Bunday Uwe were re
llVtloua lawa. and therefore unconaUtu-
t tonal. Neither me enure n ..
atata had the right to Interfere on with
hderl,J..Bma aald that th. flrat
Bunday reat Petition wbj preeinted to
, congress fall, and that Kjnce that
. time every Stat In tha union except
, ont had Sunday reat lawa on their atat
tite booka. Theae lawa. aald the elder,
had a tendency to maka bypocrltoa or
. "Elder K. E. Andrea pointed ont that
, the flrat recorded Sunday law was put
Into effect In Ml A. D. """
to the Oregon law, ha aald. providing
for the cloalna: of ma cny
traced the law then down to the dark
ages, and aald that It was aa-lnUrna-Uonal
and not a local queatlon.
Elder Daniel NetOeton 'eumiwl
Foaitlon of tha Seventh Day Adventlata.
n discussing the question ha aald In
. part: , i .
"Seventh Day Adventlata believe and
teach that our people should respect
and obey the civil power, should pay
their taxes and otherwise be good, law
abldlne: cltliena. - We believe, however,
'that every Sunday Teat law Is a rellgr
ioua law, not a civil law, and that the
atate has no - mora right to compel a
, man to clone his shop on Sunday than
it has to compel him to be baptized by
: immersion, or -to pray three times a day.
. : "Seventh Day Adventlata do -not be
. lleve that Sundav ia the Sabbath of the
. Xiord, because he has aald that 'the
. seventh aay ia tne Haouaui or tna Liora
thy God," and therefore we observe the
seventh day, as the -Lord haa oom
. manded. We do not disobey tha Sunday
law and 'teach that It la wrona; from a
financial atandpolnt, or because it will
Injur our bualnasa, but upon the prin
ciple mat it is an infringement on our
constitutional and .God-given l rights,
and were there a law to compel all men
to keep Saturday, the true Sabbath of
Jehovah, we would oppose the enact
ment and enforcement of such a law as
strongly as we do the enactment and
enforcement of the Sunday laws. We
believe that all men have a right to
, worship or not to worship, as they see
fit Men are resDonalble onlv to God in
the matter of religion, and Sunday laws
ara religious laws." . , -
, JJEYAN SUKE TO . "
CAEKY OVfX TATE
X C. Messier of Harvard, Neb., la I
visiting friends In Portland. Mr. Mess
ier Is confident that Nftbrasga will be
rarricd by Brynfc and Kern. Ho says
mat state iriue is arouses aa never
Deiore ana neorasKa peopi nava awaic-,
ened to the fact that they have a man
whom the whole nation admires. Lin-
J want to sea
a phonograph in
every .American
home.' Thoe. A.
Edison. , . . , a
, Plue len, me your Free .
Offer Edison rbonogrsph. .
Trial
Offe
Nqie...,
Address. .
TO aZSBBB
WIAJTO BODMi
yOBTLJUID,
OaVBOOS.
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Try It v .
ID Days Free
Buy. only after Ttome", test at our
expense. We pay - freight give eight
months' time to pay, and charge no in
terest ,Send us the coupon tnd we. will
mail to your address circulars ' ex-1
. plaining our Edison Phonograph propo
sitions thit will interest you as it has
hundreds - of others. We handle all
U vnn . have a nreference.
(iiunvd . j v . - jr '
write us, for. !'Free Trial," and our
small-payment plan. , . ,
EILERS PIANO HOUSE
PORTLAND. OR.
' The largest deal
ers in all makes
of talking "ma
chines and reo
ords in the north-west
CONDENSED REPOpT OF
The United States National : Bank
SUBMITTED TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY AT THE
' , CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 23, 190S.
ASSBTS.
Loans and discounts. .. .4,229.081.0(
U. R, bonds at par .. 704.000.00
Munlolpal and : railroad
bond ............... 702.T47.S1
Bank building .V. ' 125,000.00
Due- from . .f v
banks. ...$1,117.5.43
Cash ,. 2.080.4E1.BS .17S.117.SI
8,SS,928.35
, T.T a BTTiTTEBS.
Capital ...... , $ 600,000.00
8urplus and . unflvlded
profits ............... (18.1SS.1
Circulation 473,600.00
Dividends unpaid "f..... 424.00
D to . , V
banks ..12,128,288.64
Individual
deposits S,820,360.S2 7,446,641.18
13,938,826.35
Attest Correct; . 3. C AINSWOR.TH, President
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EM'S MILL :sdiis
Nothing NEAR AS GOOD can be
had at any other store; at $20
You can ;
TAKE ;
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for this. VVe always back up our
statements witff -the) goods ; ; ;
No' exaggerations in any .of our ads;
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RDEN YOD SEE IT B Otftl AD ITS SO
MQWS
3rd and OaR ,
1st and Yamhill
The Best Air - Tight
Wood Stove
Now " on the market all
sizea and prices. Warrant
ed for five years, and will
last longer. Before buying,
call and inspect the
"Prize" Heater
The most popular wood
stove in Portland. , It lias a
body made of heavy; rolled
steel ; insicfe is reenforced by
heavy linings- in gray iron,
cast in sections, so as to ab
solutely prevent warping
and protect .the steel 'sides
from the : fire ; large , door
opening and; a swinging
smoke curtain;' neat nickel
trimmings.
$1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK,
UNTIL YOU PAY
1 Sewing
i , raw ktr - .
Machines
FREE Wood-Lined Zinc Stove
Board with every stove this week.
$1'0
50c a Week
This is the high-grade "Gevurtz
Special," and . will do. the work
equally as well as a, $75 machine.
It' is manufactured, in' wholesale
lots for'us, and we give the coi-
sumer the. benefit of the whole
sale price. This machine costs
you but $25
$1.00 Down
50c a Week
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This machine is made by" a fac
tory not in the sewing machine -
trust, therefore ' you . get : ahigh
class machine at a. low .price.'?' ;
CREDIT TO EVERYBODY
We fit up your .home on easy payments A" little down A
little each week You are welcome to credit. " .
Turkish Rocker
", , , , '.,- ; ,' - ''v '' ' - " '
$3
-If
No. 300 These rockers
are included in our Leath
er Goods Sale this week.
They are like the cut, cov
ered with genuine leather,
best spring construction.
Regular price is $60.00.
Our big i .
Special Sale Price 535
Buffet
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$21.50 M
Tit "?r? hi
JTa. 6S A. Rofft that
r-t rl?h rtnml favor, aa
Itli both mo-ratlf prt'-od
M beautlfuUy butlU Tha'
.1 la aoH4 ! 1a oak.
3 -.iar',r-aar4, Llst.17 pol
Thert ara ihrn
f OT.rrM'im r "draw.
en, WM linen rhl-
! la rjr rtrr; a lrr
th Hr tp (' !
r:"riB. tf a 11
ifrt, hl'.a or r-i
ii - til.ZO
pus
I saw a I
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52,50 Diner
$l.50
Tfi abov rnt la aa rmrt
LI '-fare ef tula well-mala
Inlna fhalr. In oiJa
oak flnlah. It haa all tha
aonL aubatanttsl feature
aid arrarrwe of a ft
rhalr. Ih. reralar price ta
12; our special aal
tjrlpe l.ftO
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$12 Hall Racks
a$7;$0
STo.' lOfl-Oak . Hall
Backs, ' . golden : oak,
quarter-sawed. fit
ted iwlth 12xlJ-lnch
mirror and brass bat
and ' coat, hooks. A
e f 1 n a .rack, worth
I12.-0; .special . saie
price ..... . .87.50
Solid Oak
Like Cut
Only
$18.50
No. These are very
handsome quarter-Sawed
Golden Oak Dressers,
with beautifully hand-pol
ished cases, genuine
French bevel plate mir
rors, 24x36-inch size, tops
22x42 inches. Very fine
furniture pieces. The
regular price in other
stores is fully $35, The
Big Store special price is
only ' .
$18.50
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Mi '
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Regular $8.50
Mission
Rockers
No.' 2636 These handt
some Mission Rockers are
of solid oak, weathered
finish,"genuine leatherette'
upholstering and plain
saddle seats. First-class
rockers at a great bargain;
$8.50 Values for
: : 94.25AA A:
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AJ a 1
$3.00 -Cobbler
Seat
Rockers
$2.00,
No. 297 There
are several models
of these rockers,
'and they; are. all
good values at $3.
Special this week
at . . ;
$2.00
Reg. $5.50 Values
Our Price Only
MOThle, Is a bl-h-rrade.
aolld oak dlnerywUh
irenulna leather box seat.
?uartr-aawed back, per-er-t
In finish and hljh pol
ish; a real IS value,
and aold at that rVe
elnewbere; our .e1l
price S3.25
m tt
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OEVURTZ BROS.
Q
TT A r?t
m . m sm.
E. Burnside and Union Ave,
$60
Solid
Brass
Bed
$45
Wm -
In purchasing a Brass Bed 3'ou should
consider quality, then beauty. A Brass
Bed like the ojpc shown in cut is far above
the average yi, quality. The finish will
wear better and remain bright longer than
anything that we have been able to pro
cure fpr a long time; in fact, the whole
shipment of which this was one is -of a
superior standard. The stock number is
5045, and it may be seen in salesroom on
secondv floor; $60.00 value for only