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14 THE .OREGON 'DAILY 'JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER ,19. 1003. ORGANIZE CHURCH rnn iCMiiiii run ncii moTU ILWUIllll Presbyterian Pastor's Aid Members : o( Subur . ban Congregation. 1 berloa for tha UriMt bosslbla spiritual anl social aarvica, aba would ctMKsa I tha pr.aant tUaatra fur anllon. To I (nil as Chrtat did. la ilia initial of thai iloolora In (ha Tampha, and ! a rnea- I asa io an or eoncauaa nuoao PIiIml of andlras MnaoHt uf Bill ft In I rxtllllcaJ condition, of darln aortal r-I I forma, of tantlo commercial v.nlurea, I of ntarvaluua -iaatirio dlacovartas. Is I to far an opportunlcjr ant baas a r I sponalblllir tli rnaaaura of which cal not ba datarmlnad. I "Uf eonvletlon la that tha church la ICrniA nlin .Arn t nnal A can. I T?t V ir T,- e trial. Not In all lar blatory haa m uwio wututuuuuui aooirijai, j. ja, jiujh;. .Ill IU cam 1 3 liav .ugh unjuiim iu d" a wim a I CIRCI1 III DISCUSSES P L AN S HOLDCOHI. 10 AID SAILORS WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO thoaa foroad utMin liar today, very murn iruin in iy man addoii a ra-1 ply to tha question, 'is Christianity a rauurar i ao not snow, na said; n Thor la I ciation Begins Session Tomorrow. Portland at New York Conference. ' Throu'tb tha ffforta of Rev. J. P. Dunning. Ph. P., and W. M. J.u-hton, raator and superintendent of tha Kenll- worth Presbyterian Sunday school, tha l'reabytary of Portland yesterday aftr- noon ora-anlsed tha JCeml has naver bean triad.' Certainly, In tha ugni or ma Barmon on me Mount and tha ultimata relan of riehtoouaneaa. I I'linstiamty naa hoc eaen triad. JCach reiteration haa tried aotna llttla cart of ii, acooruma; 10 ua maamira or ncnc, but when It ahall ba triad In tha full. na and'lichnaaa and truanaaa of Ma teaanings atvi powar. tha world will w-ltnaaa a different apaclaala than the ii..,....,. t ih,Ununi ith . if. m,r.w.m. i i.. - I dlaouaaod and several prominent n 'church; Hav. H. H. I Ucaa, vieea and selfishness, presents. T preaent. Tlia church can be I man from all part of the world, waa Forbes Presbyterian I "Tha foBpel haa not loat lie drawlnc I rc"f1 .rom. "r "..."I? oonaldered t tha flret International power. . ioa enure n aoea not neeo a I ' " ; .. . nitrnct or tna 'American Heainea'a new meaaaire. but an Intenalfled mea-1 or. Rroad way care. ollowlng la thelKnend eociety, In aeaalon laat week In I llworih Praaby terlan church. Tha aervlcea wera con ducted by Key. A. phlrd Preabyterlan 1'ratt of the f rhurch; Rev. W. Armea of tha .Vernon Presbyterian church and Rev. Harry leeda of Allspah- Preabyterlan church, the Utter preaching; an earneat aermon -. to tha 21 pereona who comprlae the Charter inemDeranip. The church waa wall filled with Ita , frienda In tha neighborhood and mem bera of other churchea, muny of whom win later unite with thia ron are rati on W. M. lghtrm, Jamea C van Croaa ' anil TJ A Tlarrtartn .n alafttail aldara and W. M. Laughton. W. R. Clarldge. HeT. W. Ja. O. Woods and J. W. Reyoolda. dea rnna - W - 1'hnmninn - waa alartm1 hor- later and Mra. R. H.. Field, organiat The! Th two moat difficult taaka Tha 8ute Congregational aaaocla-l How to obtain Important leglalatlon lion begina ita annual convention all bearing on tha problem which affect the Ilaaaalo etreet Congregational American amen, what to do with tha church, Kat Heventh and liaaaalo I -.m . K. .. . , . aireata tuinorrow evenlna. Tha era-1 ncr,n, and tha boardlng-houaa ahark. aiona will laat until Friday night. A I what ilora should read, how tbelr ao-l number of Interaatlng toplca are to be rial life aahora ahould ba regulated, in I meni apeaa. abort, what can ba done for aeafarlng a a are. In answer ma anna, let others tha croaa In tha dust. If thar inuaL but this pulpit shall unfurl Its crlmaon folds for tha hope, joy and peaca of V " la full: . t k. .... e I Droarara for tha aonventlon u , III. I ' nl . ... . a trail th. k.nn.r t I Tuesday evening uraanlaatlon; ad- dreas of welcome, W. II. Morrow; ad- dreaa of retiring moderator, Itov. K. Clarence Oakley. i Wednesday morning Bible reading. Rev. W. C Qllmore; appointment of commltteea; new projects (read by ecribe); all new proj.-cla to be brought before tha association must be handuJ T. EuKrr Ib-ilni Work at " 1,"' "C"D? " u w "I.." . '"I - a esi ' I VeiUlllB eXl IUI B UU V ! UIliru .(Jlii. Bannvkide Cliarcli. I thes projects will be up for dUcusslim v u. 1U. zuil can auu irjiui k. uj aln-burdened humanity. rRKAOIES FIRST SER.MOX In New York. Portland was reireaentl hv Rav. W IT. Roper, chaplain of the local Seamen'a rrieno society, who la quoted In the ixew iorg Kvening Poat aa aaylng: "We have one of the biggest grain ports In tha world." aald he. "In no outer harbor can one see ao many iuare-rlffgid ehlpe ' In . these dnya of ataam. Healdea the deep-aea ahlpa, we I nave a Dig noec or river poaia. as a large number. If not tha majorltt, of I in n,pa mm come into foniana are ! rnurcn owns lis own una ouiimngv irm i -v" - "a awu-ujww hn nna lt In Hv this rannrt! I from debL and haa only the salary of Pd oongregatlon and preaching tha l7nl","Z IV ,V-, "":, ;. re iargeiy Its pastor to provide for.' It ataxts out I Tno' to a new on accordinaT to w B, Plnketon: V.lo Rev D. T. r,.Ww Thererora. und?r moat ausplolou, olrcumsUncc Krv W - T- Eu.t?r who de Iv.rl. SUVlS I . .L..v - r" inn a f nrsician s or a ntituuno i dlst church yesterday rooming. - xna new pastor as sea nia auaienoel that he wlMied to have a heart-to-heart I talk with there. He wanted his conrre. ration to aid In making tha church a broad-raugs institution, ba aald. All the railroads are broad-gauged, now. nraaant-dav naeda. it muat have a true. M" nT were, once narrow, and ;i.....t 'av.nroitcai tnMaaaa." aald I churches must worg on the same prln- CimtClI ITST HAVE SIESSAGB Cannot Fill Modern Needa Otherwise, ' Says Dr. lleppe. "If the -church of . today Is to meet Phvslclai fitandpolnt" Dr. J. R. Wetherbee. Wedneaday afternoon "Evangelistic Methods." Rev. C. F, CUpp: discussion. Rev. T. D. Thomas; "Socialism From a ( Pdll-V U fc ' sjiaiiso'iVAt aMesBaaB,am I Alvtal k& ull Ti-.t "XXT II Uaannafc at fli-Da aat 9fri imt I WJVgV4i UW HiUa ' KplacopAl , : churoh ' yesterday. "The , reception Is to be nflerod the paa neada of the . hour . ire ao rreat ind t'.l 'am"? t the church to- ' varliul. .and .the tlmea ara so blar with I night. destlnv that tha church, to be eaual to the demands, must aeiiver a message i rji u i j iu Kl) h Nil A If K Minister's StandDolnt." Rev. Luther R. Dyott, D. D.; business, new projocts. Wednesday evening Mualo by Roae City quartet; aasoclatlona.1 aermon. Rev. Evan P. Hughes. Thursday morning tnoie reaoing, Rev. Phillip E. Hauer; conrerence, "fo Icy of Home Missionary Committee, 8. C. rler; 'ifilble School Problems, ilJin iria UJI.l,),,, flartnan. rirlll.h n. BmniUnii,!.,, expected to I.-.. . a r.. , I cainnsa ana tne desertions the boardlnshouse men go busy, we come In offlcera and annrantlr-a boys, and aee less of the fo'caatla than workers In other porta. We do what wa I can for them and they appreciate our I ci i one, put in a great worg in u re iron Is campaign for the sailor man In the state legislature. Irrespective of any one pori. "It la like a dog barking at tha moon for us to stop the boarding-nouns keep era In Orearon. Thev have a license to 'Pol-1 P' r ln",r iraoe, ana as long --as tney "lihlnk they aro In tha right they don't that will fit into -our, period, and reach and tranrorm tne , tnougnt ana heart lief of todav. ' "Tha church could ask for no greater opportunity for power than to ba piant- " ea in mis century, wnen jonn tirignt, , tha English Liberal, waa asked, 'If -you were asked to choose out of all time a period to live . choice T ha reb now. If the church In,, what would ba your !a,n JJf1 J?an w,a" piled, a would b-bornE'f.,'hi ThB oal? church wera to choose a ?"t5,m"t. t2f w CLIP THIS OUT Taluabla Sedpe Wnen AlfllcteH With Bhrnmatlam or Backacue, Also Splandld Tonlo, , SWALLOWED .T0NA1T Captain John Ell. who BDoka at a men a meetlnr held In the Y if C. A. auauonum yesterday afternoon, la cer tain that Jonah was swallowed by a part of the Old Ich la fit hp red It A j , j.ii, nnu iia riii-ui viiv greater part of his life at sen, la that Jonah was swallowed by a whule. Mediterranean sea," said Captain Ell. Jonah must have been swallowed by a bona shark. This shark Is sometimes SO feet, long and haa a throat big enough to swallow the largest New York citv alderman without tha least difficulty. "Uf ell the thlns-s that a whale' ever tackled," be continued, "that back- Rev. E. 8. Bolllnrer: Church Finance," Professor F. C. Tay lor; solo. Rev. R. V. Poling; "A Trans formation Scene In Oregon' Rev. James R. Knodell; report of superintendent Sunday school and Publication society. Rev. II. N. Smith; report superintendent of Home Missionary society. Rev. A. J. Folsom. Thursday afternoon "The Brother- 11 WU U I .'111.11., ..J T . w . w . Muwj v.n- cuselon, C. A. Mann, Principal IL L. hesitate to take blood money. But it la The Science of I w that will meet with repeal some I uay wnen tne people are arousea. A I Bailor ought to be able to get a berth without having to give up $30 for It "We In our society have no meana with which to board the sailors who come to us, but we take them under our protection as much as we can. We give them the advantages of education1, social meetings. Bible Instruction and the reading and entertainment rooms. This work can ba extended and the other Rates, K. M. Gray; women's home and vicious practices can be stopped. "On the Pacific coast we feel tha need of auxiliary associations and & I JiuJ?.t.? . ? m f i 4h Mr- p' Eggert; "A Woman's . View of Its excellent organization be the general oitice, ana assume tne direction oi tne foreign mission boards; home board. I Mrs. Lucker. president: solo, Mrs. Rend Hutchinaon; "Our National Federation," At tha first sign of rheutnatlo pains IJ.V. n"Viaohe? w.l , tS' im?f a. or backache, or a feeling of beln gen- g"f aPnttural aatenr o?th aei eraUy run down and weakened, tha fol- 2Uest thttt' flmou.' bo'neh sh". 1UW1UI ; Bimp prescription SnOUld Delnn,.M rf. a. . hnl Vlm An ..... vvau av n w w sivita auui W rr Ai was W oaya. " am simple prescription should be : used:": "One ounce Compound Svrun Sarsa- pint high grade whiskey. Mix them and 1 Building Permit shake, well. Take - a "tablespoonful be- F. L. Schneider, erect two-story frame , fore ach meal and at bedtime. The I dwelling, grand avenue, between Alberta poitie must oe wen anajten each time. Home Home Missionary Problems." Mrs, R. C. Taylor; "Dr. pond's Work." Mrs. A. F. Frailer; 4 p. m., foreign board, Mrs. Hoge, president; solo. Miss Leah Ixlsflr: "Greater Things Than Shall te Uo," Mrs. A. J. Folsom; "The Light of the World," Mrs. Eva Emery Dye. Thursday evening Paclflo university night President W. N. Perrln presid ing; special musio py stuaents or 'a- cino university; soio, Mrs. l. unap man; address, "Christian Education in' Civ o Life." B. B. Huntlnsrton, Friday morning Bible reading, selec tion from the Sermon on the Mount Matthew v.. Rev. D. B. Gray; "Pales tine of Today," Rev. A. B. Snider; ad dress, Rev. W. W. Scudder Jr., super- work of spreadlnc the organization Into every port on tne giooe. New York, with Its fine bulldlns: and Its meana of These international communication, can, if It win, Duiid up a powerrui association and be the channel through which the! public can pour Its contributions for the! aia or toe seaman. V " - " i - 7 ATNGOATS' RCOATS OVE J. ' I a -rwT a. a. . . UreBH. FLl i ana w v Kttn l b tree is. iz.uuu a. tr. Momfl. i .li a.. t :. " Anv food Breaerlntinn nhnrmv o rn wn-ntnrv hHtr ham n.vl. f rt mionaent nuinpn nome juisnionary jf r . r j vw - - - . v. v..un vTa kf k w. i anniat supply tnese ingredients ana It will bel corner ninth, ijb.ooo; ixmlsa Schade. re- Acme correspondence of Eugene Reg ister: The nolltlcal not dons not awn simmer In these parts. The Bryanttes I nave it an tneir own way. Bryan s pic tures is on every stump, and in many of tha houses between Elmlra and the ocean, ana not a yip irom a Republican or a picture or van. ' " "0"' Copy't If let - ; -yV , w c BOTH found inexpensive considering Its won-palr one-story, frame dwelling, 428-8J derful merit , ' ,1 Montgomery street, between Eleventh v ' This treatment will eradicate tha acM I anrf Twelfth. -11.000: Oehrra V Rnr. poisons from tha blood and build up the ringer, erect one-story frame, dwelling, system to Its normal heaithfulness. The East Seventy-eighth street between splendid effects will become manifest af- Ash and Pine, 11,600; Lewis estate, re- ter the first few doses, but It should be pair 1 H-atory frame dwelling. Fourth T , . , . m, ujviitij, vr un-i.wrci, Lrot-wwn vu u rum auvv, jurB. i nan finaearor rauiy, tongxegi ui wo person naa luxiy regained health. IK. ifeicimg, erect two-story frame dwell-1 young People of Portland; address to worst cases or rneumatum are I In-, liaz Maryland avenue, between I young people. Rev. F. J. Van Horn, bound to yield to this treatment I KHllngsworth and Emerson, tJ,000. 1 D. D. ' society; "Latest News From Cohgre fatlonal Mission Fields" Rev. Daniel tavtr; "Place of Sacred Music In Di vine Worship," Rev. D. V. Poling. Friday afternoon Address, Rev. H. H. Wlkoff, field secretary Congregational Church Building society. Friday evening Praise service, Rev. D. V; Poling; Rose City quartet; Chris tian Endeavor rally. Congregational COLD - WEATHER ADVTCH To all Is to beware of coughs and colds on tne cnest; as negieciea tney readily lead to pneumonia, consumption or otner pulmonary trouDies. just as soon as the cough appears treat it with Bal lard's Horehound Syrup, tha standard cure of America. Use as directed per fectly harmless. A cure and preventive ror an aiseases or tne lungs. Hold bv I DKiuinura uiuj uu. riivp DUO and gx.uu per uot.iiiH There is no need of -paying-high prices for your clothes when' you can obtain suchxcellent : . values as we are giving-; ' We BUY more clothing thn any store in Portland . We SELL more clothing than -.. . any store in Portland That is the reason we sell LOWER than any store in Portland 1 Third and Oak 1st and Yamhill -v A Fifty two Piece BmnerSet Absolutely Free m W All V 7n ua-' t - 1 Big Special Premium With the 1 a. ii asl evurtz r laessre With every range sold this week we are triviner FREE A 52-PIECE DIN NER SET, imported English" semi-porcelain, blue floral decorations. See our'special terms PAY ONE DOLLAR A WEEK. These Large Leather $15 Rockers Only $6.90 No. 324-These are very comfort able rockers, with solid oak frames, weathered finish, steel spring seats and backs covered with a high-grade American russet leather. Shaped just like the cut. Worth f gt $15.00. Special dO.lU Mahogany Stands $4.75 No. 600 Beautiful little stands with round tops 24 inches diameter, like cut, very attractive shapes, in mahogany or flaked . oak, sold regularly $6. A M 7f Special price .... O PAY $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 A WEEK. Heatffl Stoves We carry an immense line of Heating Stoves both' WOOD and COAL. We buy them by the carload and are able to offer a first class stove at a little less price than most retailers in fact, we are wholesalers,. and can offer you superior inducements.- We especially recommend our . , is Prize Open a Charge Account With Us, You Are Welcome to Credit Air- Tiglit Heater It is built in all sizes, and size regulates the price. It is lined with heavy gray, iron and will last several years. We sell them on the easiest possible terms, deliver and set them up for you without additional j:harge. With All the Necessary Pipe, - Elbows, Etc., Including FREE Stoveboard in .rW i: - ,rH I .Dining Chairs XZO VX.AB US TAX,trXS, cc men tiT , mm 1 J OOaO wyie Jro. CM-Tia u a n rr4a. a.iqi mk iHwf 'a aiine Iniim tw, oarir-a wrl hark . a f I I S i 4 -.'a f J nr. ' " r $2.50 Floor Rugs $1.25 200 Velvet Rugs, in very beautiful oriental patterns," fast colors; worth $2.50, but -made a soecial for today, Tuesday and Wed nesday at . ; llj s 112 Oak Half h Lace Curtains Seats $8.00 N-448 Solid Oak Hall Seats, quarT ter-sawed with beautiful effect seats that sell regularly for $12.00 and ire worth it This 6tyle No. 146 is priced for the week,, or until A sold, at only 00 UU Six pairs of Battenberg Curtains to close this special number, 57.882A; :. $22.50 All $3.75 to $4.50; special, CO 7C the Pair v ...".'M.7D All $60 to $8.50 Curtains, Arabian, ivory and white. .!) UU A fine-line of Art Novelties,-ranging" from $2.25 to $4.50, all at special prices First and Jamhill Second and Yamhill $2.75 Golden Oak Dining Chairs $L95 Tbrj arc He tht cut; aJso in can ats; thii tpecul Also flain tr.tplt Cn,. Oain far tw'r, e.)vC Fine Parlor Tables J 1317 Thii .Un!e . P rlor Tab round top, 24 chtt in diameter, ii rne cf the handmt of cor entire lire. Made of imt Cuban mahogany, finiahed in the root rrrfect manner. fKa rfilar price is 116. fin ff 5rci a! nce ...vlU.Uij