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ess THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY1 EVENING. SEPTEMBER 28 1003. V.'-UXl- Topics TOXIGHr8 AMUSEMENTS Melll 'bungalow Coming ' ThrrJ tha Rye" 'The'oirt 'a 'the Ooidan' Wtir Baker The Cat end tlie riddle" Orphaum Vaudeville , Orantl VaudavIlU fuUlM 1 Vaudeville HUr ...nJnoU Josh rklne" Lyrlo "Niobe" r r -"r r The United States cItII aaryica com mission announces an eieminatlon Octo bar XI. to fill tha position of aid. (mala) In tha division of phyaleel anthropology, tha United States national museum, at 60 par month. Also. October tl-it, an examination to (111 tha position, of lib rarian (mala). In tha Naval War collage; at Newport, It I, at l,o. per annum. Ootobar SS an examination will be held to fill the position of aid. (mala), in Uie (vision of Insects, national museum, at On tha aama. data, an division of insect I7S ter month. examination will ba held for examiner of textilea and tnechenloaj appliances In .tha bureau ci engraving and printing at 11.400 per annum. ; Laboratory aids . both mala and female, will be given an examination' October 28. Balariea range front 140 per month to $720 per annum. Kor tha position of law examiner In ' the forest service at salarlea ranging from 11,200 to 11,800 per annum, exam luatjon will also ba held October ii. Harry C Hayes., one of toe besO known photographers of tha city, died Sunday morning at - bis home. MM Washington street. Hla ' death waa caused by heart failure, with which Mr. .Hayea had bean troubled for eome time. Mr. Hayee waa 68 yeara of ag at the tlma of bis death and bad been In buatnesa In Portland since 1S84. Ha waa a member of the. firm of ' Hayes ac Hayea and came from San Francisco to , Portland. Ha was born In Missouri. He Is survived by Mrs. Hayea and a stepson, Joe Hayes. Fu neral services will be held tomorrow afternoon at 8 o'olock at Finley'a chapel under tha auspices of tha L O. O. F., of which ardor Mr. Hayea baa baan a member lor tha paat 40 years.1 J. W. Read, former mayor of Esta cada, wants to ba postmaster of that thriving little town and baa made ap plication for the position. Ha haa been recommended i for tha position by part of the representatives to tha legislature from Clackamaa county who have certi fied to hla fltneaa for tha position to Congressman Hawley. F. M. Gill, alao of Eatacada, haa alao applied for the position and has a HvaJ petition In course of circulation. A hot fight la ' belna waared between the two men for Arthur M. Lewis " OP CHICAGO Author and Sociologist Will Lctur Tonight and - Tuesday 8 o'clock in ARI0N HALL v. Second and Oak. TONIGHT ' . , l' . v. Socialism and Science TOMORROW NIGHT:. Will ' Socialism Jriumph - ADMISSION FREE ' Theatre. lttk and Washington. iiililig Phones Mala X aud A-11Z1. TOWIOHTAT iilS O'OXOOX Toaeon-ow and Wednesday at-ha. 0pe . aaat moa HAUaoo weaaeeoajr. Mtasloel aomady with 'Salome Samoa," 'Cdmins: Thro' the Rye gvoalnf fl.ao to 8 Be. Mat. gl-OO to SSe. THEAtBR - Phones Main 11T, A-4111. Empire Theatre Co. (Ine.), Lessee. Home of thai faanoue Baker Stock Company. All this weak. afa tinea Saturday. The Girl of The Golden West First tlma bare. Srrealar eartals sharp. prlcagj, 25c, 880, 80c; matinees 16o, 860. Baker Theatre M?o" ' Oregon Theatre Co. (Ino.), Leasee. GEO. Ll. BIHER. Oan. Manager. Thursday, Saturday. Tha great musical and scenla extravagance ra oat As rata nsDU On a lavish scale of maanlncenoe. .Night prloee 2 60, 60c, 760, 61.. . . Matinees iHo, BOO. Hext Week ISLH Olf SPICH. days and can be recovered by calling at tbe loat article department. Firs and Alder streets: Three purses, two pairs of glasses, pin 14 umbrellas. satchel, sultcaae. teleaoooe. clotures. watch fob, pair of gloves . and Xlve packages. .-.- . . 1 IpaeMai 1 Alleging that her husband heaped such cruelties upon her thea bar life has become burdenaome. Mra Boob I tiegge haa filed ault for a divorce against her husband, Thomae w. Iegga, in tha circuit court. The complaint as serts that -the husband began to treat his wife In a cruel and Inhuman man nor only a month after their marriage He alao charged her with lnfldelltv. an says. She aaka the oourt to allow her to resume bar maiden name, Bophl KDtn. tha7 aDDointment and the friends of each have lined up to their support. Great factory mistake aboe sale at 291 Morrison street. Labels wrong on fall shoes Just arrived. Marks' name Instead of Dollar's. Factory stands loss and orders us to sell them at a sacrifice. Men's 84 and 86 shoes, now $2.86; mens James A. Banluter. B& M etc, S and 27 valuea now $S. $5 women's 88.60 and 4 shoes, now 8.45; boys' and girls school shoes, values to IS. now $1.66; children's fancy dresa ahoes, $1.60 and $2 valuea at 2Bc. 60o and $1. Dellar'e, successor to Marks Shoe Co., 291 Mor rison street, between Fourth and Fifth, Oregon law school opens October 2. Bare opportunity offered all dealrlng thorough, practical law course and be come successful attorneys. Samuel T. Richardson (formerly dean of the law department Willamette univeraltyj, dean -Oregon law school: Judge Grant B. Dlmick In charge of Moot court work, preparation of legal documents and pleadings. Other able Instructors in charge of other branches. No time lost from regular ' occupation. Recitations evenings. Particulars business office, S16 Commonwealth building. , 1 1.1 , I 1 ' ' Oregon law school, 815-18-17 Common wealth building-. Judge Grant B. Dim ick of Oregon Cltv will deliver lecture at the business offices of the school on Tuesday evening, September 29, and October 6. subject deadlna and general practice and will explain his methods . 1 Professor R. Max Meyer will com mence his fall term September 20. Evening classes Wednesday and Thura day, 7:$0 to t:80 p. m. Sketching; from L.1IS va. Cast Model. Day elasses In painting1 and drawing Wednesday and Saturday. For application call at 848 Alder street near Seventh College of pharmacy opena October 1. Persons dealrlng a thorough and practical tracing In pharmacy, leading to the dee of Ph. G. scould address or call upon Dr. H. C. Miller, North Pa cific college, corner. Fifteenth and Couch streets. Free to Any Man J Ine suit of clothes to every twenty-fifth man that ordera a ault. Werner Petteraon company, tail ora, 146 Second street, near Morrison, The picture of Miss Jeannette Thomas, puDuanea on yesterday s society pare, was taken by C. Elmer Grove studio, far ana vvaeningion streets. Steamer Jessie Harklns. Washougal and way landlnf for Camas, s, dally ex- id way Jandlngi cept Sunday. Leaves. Washington street aocx at 2 p. m. Board of Trade Turkish hatha, base ment Board of Tfkde building. Fourth and Oak streets. , Open all hours. v. Battle Creek Bathe Ladles days, gen tlemen nights. Main 1888, A-19S8 Third floor. Oregonlan building. Bam Murdook -Please call at 206 Jef- ot conducting Moot court work for the ferson street for letter from your .later. term. All nurwini int.An.1tn. tflklna im I . - .... Woman's Excnange, lis Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to 2; business men's lunch. term, ah persons intenaing taxing up the study of the law are cOrdiarly in . vlted. M. Morehead. aeeratarv. Judge Wolverton, in the United States circuit court this morning;, overruled tha motion of Frederic K. Krlbs that hla case be dismissed because of the gov ernment's failure to give proper, service lh certain matters. Several daye ago ine testimony 01 ueorge Miner ana J. a. Robinaon on tha plea of Mr. Krlbs Water through hoai for sprinkling Dr. Haynes, optician, 808 Salmon, near Fifth, formerly with A. N. Wright. D. Chambers & fton, opticians, Morrison atreet. corner of Sixth. 821 a W. A. Wise and associates, painless dentists, Third and Washington. signs. 284 TamhllL . Mala Berger, 6281. Jacobs, the tailor, SIS' Morrison at Journal laant ads. le a word. OOD'S EXISTENCE yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must bs paid for In advance and usea only Detween ine noura or Sof b'e'u.'Sd "for WlU streVta.toUff SPEAKEB PE0VES .used contrary to these rules or waste-1 fully, it will be abut, orr. Tho Journal Is going; to dlatributa a part of all Ita subscription receipts dur ing the next three month to tbe churches of the city next Christmas, and is giving the cltliens of Portland tha privilege of voting tha money to what ever churches they wish to assist Head all about the plan elsewhere In today s journal. Dental College opena October 1. The annual session of the North Pacific college begins Thursday, October 1. Dr. H. C. Miller, dean, will be at his office dally for -the. reception and matricula tion of students. Corner Fifteenth and Couch streets. J. M. Brown has brought suit In the circuit court against A. M. Richardson and wife to recover furniture valued at $1,000, which he allegea has been wrong fully detained at zaf jeirerson street by a. A-lnon wi&ta. I f Mf. smadara aad olldays I U-2SS0C N1GBTJ THEATRE ' U-U-SI-75C Advanced aadrrUe Week epembet I 87. Oansaro's Taaatlaa standi JTrank-l lyn, vaderwaod, Badlord M Wlaabaatari aasnaH XlUari the Te&ala Trloi Uata m oiiraomj max UoU OO.I Oxphawa aaonom nasoras. We Fay Tea 4 retr Cat e Have :THEV';.'i-.vv PAST 15 GONE ' The future ia yet turner tha ; i ; present alone ta yoora ; yours to ' tnaka tha tnoit of' ' the opportunities it presents. ' The Ssringr question is one ,- of them. Take advantage, of it while you may, Nearly . every young- man or woman could be independent if. they would. begin saving deposit ' v f a certain amount each week " or month in our Savings De . partment And it only takea ,' ' one dollar to begin. Try it Twa par eaal allowad ea akeokinr " aaoaaaU. AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO. OF PORTLAND ' 90 5eventh St. Elk Tempi Ia O. RALSTOI,....;...Pre. O. U MAC GIBBON.. Cashier Y.M.C.A. NightSchool 32 Teachers 60 Clattes . . Trra Opens Monday, tember 28. 190fl Sep Si PANTACES THEATRE AJJTAJfCIO TAUDXmXUi stars of All STatloBa. TKB 2XX0KAV TUO, world' greatest oomedy blorellata. Qmod Over Duo presenting "The Prison geese" from Peas." Matinees dally, IS cents; two shows at night, 18 and 26 centa TBEGRAH D Vaudeville deluxe Another Big BUU. Bolaad Wert It Co, predentin "The OrlmlnaU"! Six Abdullaa Troape) SVougu- ltn's Aerial Dors) atoaartoj Oraoe lieon-1 ardl Tred and Bess Laolari rred Baaerj Orandaaoope. THE LYRIC The BlunkaU Company preaests that merry I area With tbe extraordlnar' added attraction Xedra uuisoomae ut tae aeaaanoBaa Salome Danoa, Farewell Song Recital By the Tamova Basso - FRED BUTLER . Assisted by DR. J. WHITCOMB BROL'CHER DR. CLARENCE TRUE WILSON In a Humorous Debate Resolved, "That Bachelors Should be Taxed and Old Maids Permitted to Vote." The White Temple TWBXTTX AJTB TATXOB STTS. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 29th .Tickets and reserved seats 80c. On sale Sherman, Clay A Co., Sixth and Morrison. Fhonee Main S4SS. A-14S6. The iSTAR Mata Wednesday Baturdaand Sunday. Royal HOUSC, SM FranCISCO xne ana run boow hb agwaia sts. "tnrOI.H JOSH rBBXZWS." AH outside rooma steam heat. Rr.t ..4 Matinees at 2:80 p. m.. Kvery evening cold water. Rates (Oo to 88 oer dav. at 8:16. prices 16e and, 8Bo. Night Weekly rates. Cafa Fourth street cere prices 100, do, aoo, ova. ot mr oe aireot rrom xmra street depot. From reservea bj ennor pnona. r erry. .nowara street cars direct F. I went weeK, twii wrr w amur 1 lurpin, proprietor. Aooonatlng . Ala-ebrav Architectural Drawing Arithmetic RookkeeDlna juusinass worreaponaenca ...... Bualnasa Law Carpentry and Woodworking . . naraistry ven 1 ana Apuitau. Ivll Service (see director) Commercial Geography .. . . . . . Commercial Show Card Writing Electricity and Eleo. Machinery English, for Foreign Men English Grammar .,. Kng-llah, Fraotlcal - Engllnh, Advanced and Rhetorlo English Literature Freehand Drawing ........... Geometry, Plain and Solid 855 German Latin - Machine Design Manual Training- (Boys) Mechanical Drawing ... ...... Mechanics and Applied Math. . . Motora, Hydro-Carbon Mining tana Assaying .2.4 COLltuU. soiools abb eoiuaia I bcboolsi abto BTyDT BTl'DT H CBt C bt i t A TV AftTTST, R AN EXPERT ACrorrnrarrr. ST STU HTUD b6okke4pivo under an ex INUIKll I N )EH A NAI1U.1A ORPORATION ACCOUNTING UNI-KH .RITllMKTIC UNDER A THO AL U A NIC CAXHIKK. ROUUH MATIlt.MAlR .'j 0HOKTUAND UNDJtK A CONVKN TTTKWllITINCI TJNPB LKTTIRWR1TINO. E re) bb scab pantr a BTHTKM M A.?. CCAJHt RB- PORTttR, Stud lett f r w hiti no! en o Lisit bpicllin 3, OOULT COMPa7r&NT IKaTBCOTORat THl? LEADINQ BUSINESS COLLEGE bat abb anoxr EBSSTIOSnS. mt aurax AXX RiU .8: Penmanship Pharmacy Physical Geography Phyelce fiumoing Practical Lumbering Real Estate Law .. Salesmanship Bnortnana .. Bpanl&h -.. Survavina and Mapping . . . Telegraphy and Dispatching Trigonometry 6 Typewriting Wood Turning. Workina Bovs jenansn ucnooi Any self-respecting man or boy may oeoeroe a z. m. u. A. memoer ana en Joy Ita privileges by paying the fee. Btdg. Cor. 4th & Yamhill can or send zor new illustrated cat aloguo. COAL. Kemmerer Coal Tbe Best Wyoming Coal on tbe Port land Maraet. CB7UBCBXBT BBOsV (ABC) Bunkers 18th and Marshall. Phones Main 88L A-888L FURS! FURS! at &OWSST BOSsnaaxB raxoBSk Remodeling a specialty. Fur coats of all kinds made to order. L. SCHUMACHER 80S BCadlaoB. FXTBBXBB, TeL acauaei7. A good school none better. Well established reputation. Successful tn-aduates. Skillful, painstaking teachers. Living Expenses low. Many other adrantsges. Let us tell you about them. Write for catalogue. ; SALEM, OREGON W. It STALEY. PRINCIPAL TEETH rt Money Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE. 8ILVER FILLINGS SSe TTP GOLD FILLINGS 754 UP SET OF TEETH 4.O0 8PLENDID SET 98.00 GOLD CROWNS ....8J2.50 TO tS.OO All work guaranteed for ten yeara Lady attendant always present All work done absolutely without naln br snaclallata of from 12 to 80 years. experienca m Boston Dentists S91H KorrUoa ft. Some Phoaa A-fl03a Opo. Pofrtoffloe. Fame Kala 8030, Bolted Linseed Oil GALLON LOTS 680 Raw Linseed Oil GALLON LOTS 57c Pure White Lead PER 100 817.50 Portland Sash & Door Co. FOBTXAB9. OB. 830 7BOBT ST. TTIT T MILITARY JtllLJLr ACADEMY A boarding an-t day school for younff men and boya Accredited to Stanford. Berkeley, Cor nell. Amherst and . all state - universities aad agricultural colleges. Make reservatlona now. For Illustrated catalogue and other literature, address Fall tem begins Sept. 18, ISM J. W. BXUs U. h Prtneipal, FOBTIABD. OmZOOB THE ALLEN PREPARA TORY SCHOOL Thorough preparation for all eastern and western collegea Eighth year be gins September XI. itoa. uaiaioga THE ALLEN PBEPARATORT SCHOOL Portland. Or. BASEBALL BBCBBATXOB FABK, OOB TAVOBB ABO 84TK STS. OAKLAND vs. PORTLAND SEPT. OS, 83, 84, 88, 86, 87. Gamea begin week days at 1:10 a ia, Sunday, DOUBUB. headbk, begin- Bleacher 85c; grandstand, SOo; boxes, 8G0 extra; children, Dieacners, 100; grandstand, 1 6c. XuLBEEB' SAX WOAT. Bove under 18 free to bleachers Wednesday. G Of NICKEL0DI0N 130 SIXTH STREET , Very latest subjects changed every day. Rev. Father Thomas Sherman and , Father. Devlin of Chicago, began their J course, of lectures last evening. In St 1 1 Patrick's church. j After a hymn and prayer. Father Sherman stood, near the door of the church, andt asked a number of ques tions, such as we commonly heir asked by doubters and skeptics, suoh as: now we can anow inai mere is uw. How God can be a person. How a lov ing God could make souls knowing that the would be loat How, if there la a God. could there be so much evil In the world, both moral and physical. How, it uoa is ine aDsoiute oemg, not many He alao aaka for $180 the defendants, damages. The following articles were found on the streetcare during the laat three J Nearly everybody knows, hat .Ivory Soap is the best of bath soaps. But a great many peo ple do not know that Ivory Soap ' is just as good for toilet use as for the bath and for line laundry purposes. It is, though; and for the very same reason. It is pure soap; and nothing else, ' Ivory Soap 99 y& Per Cent. Pure. ' W1LII0ITMINERALWATER ijipf a.tHowA r A-tlSA 8 Leu t-'-i- ec 14 aad M aakiagtaaa F. W. Baltes and Company invite you inquiries for PBINTiNG Flumes Main 105 Home A 116& First and Oak he la Identified with alt beings, and n similar doubts and difficulties. When these questions bad been an swered by Father Devlin, Father Sher man beaan hla lecture entitled. "God Our- Father." He clearly proved the exlstenoe of a personal God from the evidence of design In every part of the great universe around ua, which dis plays the wisdom of Ita maker. Just aa the. watch for example, shows the Wisdom of the watch-maker. From the reign of law In the world around ua Father Sherman paaald to the reign of law-maker. Law la a rule of action Impoaad by a mind and a will. Law reigna in everything around ua. .therefore, a law-maker reigns, therefore, there la a peraonaWod. A law-maker le a person. The father then oaasad on ta tha proof of God's existence from the nature and the Dover of tha human ronaoience. Conscience telle us the dlffernce be tween right and wrong; conscience warns ua coaxea ua; conscience com mands us, punlahea ua; conscience does the wtrk of e rulde. of a friend, ef a policeman, of a' priest, of a judge: conscience Is God's own witness, does God's law work In the mind and la the heart of the children of God. - father Sherman explained furir the nature, the power and the source of XJIm - ft .j- conscience, aad from thlev Inferred that l7faf ? " 4 ' God la tbe moral ruler of tha m fw'(ii "lf.r""M' THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS f OR THE CHURCHES . PORTLAND AND SUBURBS Every Church in Portland and Suburbs May Share in This Distribution According to its Popularity The Journal will donate a liberal portion of its subscription receipts during the next three months. . Every dollar received by The Journal from subscribers, for city subscriptions, during the next three months, whether from old or new subscribers, will be generously shared with the many churches of Portland. The amount each church receives will be determined by a POPULAR CHURCH VOTING CONTEST of the, subscribers. This contest opens at once and closes in December. Every subscriber whether new or old, can, when paying his subscription, indicate and vote for the,, church of his choice. Members and friends of any church can, by paying their subscription at this, time, help their church with out any additional cost. In this manner the amount to be divided among the Several churches will reach a magnificent sum of thousands of dollars. $ 1 500-ln Addition $ In addition to dividing its subscription receipts among the churches, The Journal will make a special award of $1,500 to the six churches receiving the highest number of popular votes in proportion to their menv bership, according to classification below. 3 ' ' and, therefore, must M a person. He than-went on te ehow from -the oepel story the hold which the gospel haa on the mind, the heart and the fan- ev of ear race; that God la the loving, kind end tender, wfco forever attracts the eoul ef maa; It le Ood aa a father who males maa Dead hla mind and hla will to submit to tha commandments ef the old and tha new law; It la God II I father wh tearhea na tha mat dntlea ef rallelon, rt p rarer and ef sac rifice end of load' la tlma a Ufa which Is a prmaratloa for nnioa erer mora ta the rat Kara booea Thle rvi)ttre lecture will fce on the uMe- f "llraw Foul." The father will dlarvee the net are. the rlrla and the ettny f maa. and mane place la refereace ta the world around him. Ta trrtna ta ftnA a intlxa m Ma terial esperta of the eVrarttaewt ef ea rW-ulture are evavrtinontlng 1th wm lratte of fclat faraar elaa with rr tar ana er refaee Baolai ita aaa m-K daet ar earth. - Here Is the Plan Mow Subscriptions Will Count in Money and Votes eying for a city sub Every seriptlon person to Tbe . SPECIAL TO' LADIES ladies skirts Sponged. Preeeed aad Keboand S1.00 LADIES JACKETS ' Rellned or Remodeled from S1.50 ap auo cruAJmro. nnoio ajts MSTAIMSM9 Phone or drop postal Work called for aad delivered free ef charge. . Up-to-Date ladies' Tailors at wTT.T.ia ara at, nor x. ournal during tha axt thru months will be allowed to vote for the church ef bia choice, according . ta tha following- tab lea Without Cash to Church. . 10 cents . IS cents . tt cents . SO centa .119 centa .17 centa ,1t0 centa .17 centa Without Bandar or Dally Sunday.) Votes to Church. . .. 10 votes ... tt votes ... tS votes. . . . SO votes. ...110 votee. ...ITS votaa. ...t90 votaa. ...ITS votee. (Dally and Ko. of Weak a I weeks . . . 10 weeka... . 10 weeka... SO weeka... 40 weeks. . . 10 weake... 00 weake... 10 weeka... ou sTtraaoaxati (Dally and Sunday ar Dally Sunday.) Io. of Votes te Casta to Weeka. Church. Church. I weeks f votes S eeate 10 weake T votee T rente 10 weeka IS vetaa IS cente SO weeka SO votaa SO centa 40 -weeka 40 vetae 40 cente SO weake It vetea IS centa SO weeks 70 votaa TO centa SO weeka 100 votaa. .... .100 centa No votaa will be allowed a or tnnaey paid for periods mot specified la above tables. Oaa seat the ekmrea fa silt vete ? te fa rtriival f mtrr la the eir-nalln tf lncs '"""a. a&a iiaiy ss feci vommr. . trpetltr ff loco- aer prioclpal cue- fichwab Printing Co ttlTtrrtt. ttJto'JtltPtltt nsm STARK aTXCK' The larrr the ve the more wooey for year church. Each cherch wtll be glvea aa eetit for eevy veta It rvoelee whether It wlaa any nettle a at the I1.S00 ar eat. Every Church Benefited No losers, and no church can possibly fail to benefit by this popular voting plan. For every vote eath church receives The Journal will give one cent How the Plan Works EXAMPLE ONE A new subscriber paying for 80 weeks' subscription will yield to the church of his choice $2.75 in cash and 275 votes in -the popular contest for a portion of the special award of $1,500 EXAMPLE TWO An old subscriber paying for 80 weeka' subscription will yield to the church of his choice $1.00 in cash and 100 votes in the popular contest for a portion of the special award of $1,500. Thousands of Dollars for the Churches There are 40,000 church members in Portland, and at least as many more who are friendly and would be glad to help and aee the churches prosper. If everyone in this vast army of over 60,000 will take an active interest in this voting contest, it will mean many thousands of dollars for the church, without anv cost. Anv subscriber. new or old, can participate during this period. $ 1 500 Special Award To Be DrVided Among Six Popu lar Churches All the churches of the city will be divided according to membership Into three claseee A. B and '. , Class A will Include all churches with a memberahtp of Si0 or mora Class B will include all ehurchaa with a memberahtp from 110 to 100. Class C wUl Include all churches with a membership from SI to 110. The fl.EOO will be distributed among six churches, two in claaa A. two lu class B aad two In claaa C. receiving the highest vote aa follows: First Second Award. Award. Claaa A SOO ar more memera fSOS ' !00 n.. Hiia ta tat eambere ........... 100 Claaa C IS te HO mem bare tl IIS 10 tt wUl be aeea from the above that every church Is aa aa equal footing.' matter how many members tt may have. Bear ta mind that thla epecial award af 11.110 la la addition to allowing a liberal pertloa of the aobarri; t! n re ceipts for the Beat three innnta. l"vrT church, whether receiving a t-T- ,t tf thla special award ar aot. r- 'Ura era eaat for every vote duricg tr.e c . It will be seen that every subscription, whether from a new or Did subscriber, yields a definite n: money to the church . , '