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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 21, 1908.
CHRISTMAS IS
PJISIOR'S THEME
T)p. Dvbtt Preaches on
: "Circle of ifarmonj" at
. " j First Congregational.
"Ths Circle of Harmony" wn the
tnibJot of a Christmas sermon by Rev
Luther R. Dyott IX at the First
('onarreinttional church yesterday morn
ing;. Dr. Dyott said In part:
fiuhitme Hfe. seeking solitary soul
with open tnind and hearts, and ca
pacious receptivity has always evi
denced the tact that belna finds its
1 chief meaning: In blessedness. At the
same time such ffe has erer held con
nection with that which is hifcher than
thosn receiving the graf-lous outpouring
of munificent life. Material things have
thefr nlace, but that place la subsidiary
..'to the thing which money cannot tuy.
Happiness is more equally distributed
than riches. That which is no higher,
no nobler, no diviner, than we are can,
at best cniv leave us where we are.
The unalterable termo of illumination
Inspiration and progress are mese: i ne
riigner must come to I lie - lower, nnu
' the lower must yield to the higher.
. ! "Reore the shenherds can more one
. Another to go to Bethlehem, and find the
tangible ana convincing answer io meir
expanding faith, thoughts higher than
the. worth of wool and the Dries of
lambs and sheep must be borne in upon
therrt. StIU they are to find that there
is no teal conflict between the material
and the spiritual. The same eyea that
watched the sheep upon the starlit
plains saw the Infant Christ as the
embodiment of the good news, the
' good tidings of great Joy for all the
people.' i ,
"The man who says, 1 am a material
ist,' may take the next step and say,
'I am a materialist with a spiritual
.mind.' Our chief concern, however, is
not with the mysteries of the spirit
world. The shepherds., did not stop to
study angelology and even after they
found the savior they went back to take
- care of their sheep. But all the time
they were in the elrcls of harmony.
The circle of harmony began . In the
heart of God and, filling heaven, it
swept out and over the earth where the
shepherds were. Heaven's best revela
tions are not for those who seek hours
of ecstapy. In coveted release from earth
Iv care and toil. Those revelations are
for sincere souls who. In the circle of
harmony, are doing what they ought to
do, with a sweet consciousness of the
.. fact that heaven and earth are one for
those who do the will of God. Such per
sons have nothing to fear here on, any
where else.. Indeed, In the, circle of
harmony, perfect love, casts out fear,
even though God has to send some an Tel
of truth to say to us, 'Be not afraid
"The message always comes to such
persons. It Is a message from the
higher world, and it is good enough for
an angel to tell: mighty enough to move
men of true faith, ana catholic enough
for all the people to fcear and heed.
This is the deeper meaning of the divine
. Immanence attested In the Incarnation.
. "Moreover, in the circle of harmony
.we find the troth of God teaching us
that the highest heaven is interested In
the lowliest birth on earth since the
angels issued harmony about the man
ger at Bethlehem.
. "Christmas has a nrnfounit munlnr
for Christian - motherhood, and little
children. ; God himself walks with a i
Christian mother through the laws of,
death that together they may take a
It life, and together assume the respon
sibility of caring for an immortal souL
.Again, In the circle of harmony we1
find the glory of God. and on earth
peace among men In whom God la well
pleased. .Peace: is more than the ab
sence of strife and trouble. It Is the
presence of all the best blessings of
, life. When all have the virtues and
graces belonging to-us here and now.
our conduct Is such as Is well pleasing
,, to God, and In this circle of harmony
we find It possible' to harmonize with
the good and pleasant in all men.
'We can all dwell in the circle of
harmony by keeping our lives In tune
with God.' For all such persons there
Is the low, soft unison, with myriad
waves concurrent ith the solrit world.
The, old earth needs such life to make
it young again, and happy In the con
sciousness that mankind are- the chil
dren of God, manifesting the sweet,
simple and guileless life of the Christ
child, and making men know that they
are related to GooX
' BRIGHTEN DARK PLACES
Dr. " Benjamin Young Preaches "A
Christmas Message" to Flocki,
"This Christmas time make your own
day very bright and your own heart
happy by doing as God does, giving
your best to help brighten the dark
places and make numerous hearts about
you to bubble like fountains of lov,"
s said lr. Benjamin Young, in "A Christ
mas Message," at the Taylor Street
Methodist church yesterday.
. "No wonder the spirit of Christmas
time is manifest In our civilization bv
giving. 'This Is as It should be. but;
every gift ought to remind us of the i
great gift and tha great giver. . But the j
"THE BIG MARKET," 363 STALLS
Portland Public Market
Owned and Controlled by Portland Men,
Independent of all Meat or
FruitgrowerslTrusts
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Covers and entire block, two floors, 363 stalls,
80,000 square fe.et of space devoted to market stalls,
40,000 feet additional space used for cold storage and
ice-making. : '
Moving Stairways to Second Floor
Reenforced concrete building, marble fittings. Re
frigerated counters free.
Located in an ideal market center Fifth, Sixth,
Glisan and Hoyt streets
lines for one fare near East Side bridges and di
rectly in front of the new East Side bridge.
One Street . Section Reserved for the Farmers.
- ... Construction Already Begun
OPENS IN APRIL , ; (
Apply at once for stalls. Rents moderate arid-in-clude
light, heat, refrigeration and: janitor services."
A few select stalls still remain for. quick applicants.
Portland Public Market and' Cold Storage te;
, KEREERT BOOTH KING General Manager . 1
' Telephonist Mala
71? Ccard cf Trade Building, 4th and T Oak, Streets
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State-Aided Railroad From Idaho to the Coast;
Prosecute Malheur Project; Develop Coos' Harbor
Resolutions Passed by , Oregon-Idaho Congress
The Oregon and Idaho Development
congress wishes to renew at this, Its
third regular session, iw '"""v
favor of state-aided railroads. We. be
lieve that it is the -duty of the. state
government to extend an poasiDie en
...o flnH aaaiatjinr In the con
struction of steam and electric railroads
and we believe that the entire legisla
tive and executive power of the states
of Idaho and Oregon enouia u P'"
Kohin th construction of a railroad
from Boise across central Oregon to
Coos Bay. which should D rosae uj mo
federal government a great navai
coaling station and commercial naroor
forShe shipping of the Pacific coast. To
accomplish thes. results we solicit the
cooperation of the people of both com
monwealths and ask that they send rep
resentatives to the sessions of this con
gress, to be held at Salem, Or in Jan
uary, and at Boise, Idaho, in February,
when the legislatures of the two -states
hoii ho In nfnslon and we ask that a
joint committee on legislation be named
at this session to present needed legis
lation to promote railroad building to
the respective general assemblies.
vtmviAA ht snv aid granted to a
railroad shall carry with It the right to
control and regulate such railroad and If
nh rail mart hnll at anv time be con
demned and taken over by the state or
In behalf of the state, then such aid
so granted to the railroad by the state
or any municipality shall be allowed as
part of the purchase price.
Develop Ooos Bay Harbor.
Whereas, an' empire, lying between
the forty-second and forty-sixth paral
lels of latitude and comprising all of
central and southern Oregon and all of
southern and central Idaho, embracing
over 160,000 square miles, two and one
half times the slie of all New England
and nearly four times the else of rew
York, requires for Its development end
the arosperlty of Its Increasing popula
tion, direct railroad connection with the
Paciflo ocean, to the end that It may
take advantage of the world s markets,
which the opening of the Panama canal
and the Increase of trade and shipping
on the Pacific will afford, and.
Whereas, the coast of Oregon offers
this empire a deep sea harbor of un
usual value in the landlocked and ex
pansive waters of Coos Bay, and.
Whereas, the present railroad lines of
central and oouthern Idaho, so far from
extending by a direct and short route
westward across the rich lands and
through the abundant resources of Ida
ho and Oregon, veer northward In long
and circuitous lines, entirely avoiding
central, western and southern Oregon
nirit nf Chri.tmAn ' vou should man!
tomi hv arivina- in nihers who need help.
Than ara rilacnursred souls Who need
inspiration and good cheer. There are
helpless ones who need our material
consolation. There are afflicted ones
who need our ministration. There are
needy ones who must have our synv
nathv nil our nractical aid.
"It was a areat message that the
angels sang that memorable morn over
ih. kiiia nt TlaatlnA 'For unto VOU
! hnm this dav in the ctty of David.
a savior.' No wonder the magi came
from the far east with their gifts of
frank incense and myrrh, no wonder tne
shepherds said that night: Xet's go
tn Rethlohnm.' No wonder that Simeon
hnrat Into nronhetic sons and Anna
cried out to her adorable Lord. No
wonder the Bethlehem field were
ablaxe with glory on that memorable
night and the glad anthem swept from
height to hilltop. 'Glory to God In the
highest and on earth peace, good will
to men, for God has come.'
"Let all the organs tremme ana
the t rum nets neal and bells ring out
and human voices blend In one grand
harmony, for by way of Bethlehem tioa
Is manifest and the greatest gift haa
been given to the race."
"ANCHORS WHICH HOLD"
Pastor of Burned Immanuel Baptist
Church Preaches on Disaster.
''Anchors Which Hold." was the topic
of the sermon delivered by Rev. A. B.
Mlnaker. to the congregation of the
Immanuel Baptist church In Jones' hall
on Front street yesterday. In his ser
mon the minister spoke of tha crisis
of life comparing It with the crisis of
the church which had been destroyed
by fire Saturday night. He said in
nart:
"The first anchor we : need In this
crisis la the anchor of purpose. Plan
and purpose make up every great life
and enterprise.' Life is power, butjjow
er undirected Is lost. We need to focus
things just now. We are forced to
construct, but we must have the pur
pose before the accomplishment; the
ideal before the realization. We need
to be up and doing. One mind, one
bodv, one spirit. ,
"The second anchor we need at this
time is. perseverance. Plans drafted,
purpose fixed. Circumstances, difficul
ties seem to conspire to nereai mem.
It takes both courage and devotion to
follow the star in the east, for It leads
over an unbeaten path to the treasure.
"Self-confidence Is a third anchor or
treat value In this trial. If we rate
our Ideal at 100, and our power at 60
reached direct by all car
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i and depriving Idaho of ' advantages
which the direct route would Insure, and.
Whereas, the future development of
this great district requires the con
struction of a Una of railroad from
the capital of the state of Idaho to
and through the counties of Malheur,
Harney, Crook and Douglas, to Rose
burg and Coos Bay, and.
hereas. Coos Bay is capable of being
Improved by the expenditure of com
paratively small sums so as to be ac
cessible to the world's largest ' ships,
and when so Improved will be the nat
ural shipping and distributing point of
all the region men Mgtned, interfering In
no respect with the great river and
sound ports to the north, nor the sea-.
ports to the south, and.
Whereas, Jt Is the right and duty of
every state to nave tne run advantage
of its natural resources and the facil
ities and conveniences of nature for the
development of such resources, now
be It
Resolved, That this congress, com
posed, as it Is. of accredited representa
tives of all parts of southern and cen
tral Oregon and Idaho, hereby pledge Its
members and the districts, cities and
counties which it represents to work In
season and out of season for and to the
support of any enterprise, association
or company which will undertake the
construction of a railroad to traverse
Idaho and central Oregon and to connect
them with Coos Bay and.
Resolved. That this congress hereby
urges upon the legislative assembly of
the state of Oregon the Importance of
enacting at its session of 1908 a genera
law enabling all districts which contain
navigable waters In Oregon to organise
a port commission and to levy taxes for
the purposes of raising money to Im
prove the harbors of Oregon, and, j
Resolved. That the rtvera and har
bors committee of congress Is hereby
urged to appropriate for the Improve
ment of said Coos Bay the amounts
recommended by the war department
and that the war department, of the
United States government be asked to
send a special commission to Coos Bay
to examine the government works there.
Including the jetty at the mouth of the
harbor and to investigate and determine
what Influences, Inimical to the best in
terests of the American people and more
particularly to the people of central and
southern Oregon and Idaho, and pre
venting the preservation of the valuable
and costly Improvements mentioned and
causing said jetty, which has been and
Is instrumental in making Coos Bay one
of the beat harbors on the Paciflo coast,
to be neglected and Ignored by congress
and the war department
the accomplishment will be but one
half. Only God may measure men, for
only God knows the height the Indi
vidual may reach.
"The greatest anchor of all is faith.
We can Imagine Paul leaning; far out
over the prow of the boat and hear him
saying: 'Men, does it hold?' We cannot
see the ledge down under the waves,
but the anchor holds.
"These other anchors may fall, but
the anchor of faith is Imbedded in the
heart of God, our father, and it holds
holds amid the storm nd stress of
life. Will hold us now. God has al
ready lifted us up In the sympathy
expressed to us by our sister churches,
and by many friends even outside of
our denomination. Out of tha ashes
of the old church we all loved a great
er edifice shall soring, fully, equipped
for the great work Ood has given us
to dd."
FIVE YEARS IN PORTLAND
Rev. Henry Marcotte Preachei His
Fifth Anniversary Sermon.
The Westminster Presbyterian church
yesterday celebrated the fifth anniver
sary of the pastorate of Rev. Henry
Marcotte, It being five years since he
came rrom Astoria to take cnarge 01
the local church.
In his morning address the pastor
showed tne progress tnat nas Deen maae
by the ohurch during the past half dec
ade. He said that In 1803 the mem
bership was 163. as against 347 now.
Five years ago the church igave to
benevolences the sum of $90; this year
It will give $2,000. Tbe annual ex
penses five years ago amounted to
11800. whereas during 1908 It has ex
nended I3S00. Nine thousand dollars
have been expended in five years for
Improvements, including a pipe organ,
Sunday scnooi room ana gauery.
Mr. Marcotte took for his text yes
terday the same text upon which he
preached his first sermon In Portland
five years ago I Corinthians, xt, 2
"Pnp t am determined not to know any
thing among you save Jesus Christ and
him cruciriea."
t
AT THE THEATKES
Christmas Bill a the Orphenm.
The Christmas bill at the Orpheum
is an extraordinarily strong one, for It
contains such acts as Wilfred Clarke
& Co., DeBlere. "The Mysterious ; Ed
win Tot. II- T.es Salvaarris. wniriwina
dancers; Emerin Campbell; The Rooney
Sisters, and Mile. " Toona. There are
dancers, sketches, lectures, monologues
and Illusionists, and enough to appeal
to. all .vaudeville lovers.
Christmas at the Bungalow.
How dear to the hearts of old and
young Is Hoyt's famous play. "A Mid
nifht Bell." which the Baker Stocklcom-
pany is offering this week to it s pa
trons as a special Christmas attraction.
It is the ideal holiday attraction.
"Arizona" at the Baker.
There will be three matinees of "Ar
izona" at the Baker this week, and reg
ular performances every evening. If
there are any who have never seen this
greatest American play they should by
all means take advantage. j
HI Henry's Minstrels at the Star.
At 7 p. m. Hi Henry's big military
band will render a. free concert In front
of the theatre. Complete in new costly
effects, tne production promises to be
the biggest of hits here, as It has met
with flattering success in other cities.
All New Acts.
There are no old acts on the new
.. .. . A. U l n .1 V. t B,.A1r .. ...... I.
act Is a novelty, Mr. and Mrs. Esmonds
will be the feature in their classic lit
tle play "A Soldier of Propvllle." Sing
ers, dancers, comedians and entertain
ers will be ' plentiful.
1 ,
Louis James Sale Tomorrow.
Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock at
tha box office of the Heillg theatre, the
advance seat sale will open for the
favorite actor, louin James, who will
begin an engagement of three nights
next Thursday in "Peer Gynt."
Rose Rtahl at Heillg Tonight. ' .'
' The attraction at the Helllg theatre
tonight, tomorrow and Wednesday
nights will be the charming actress Rose
Btahl and her excellent supporting com-
8 any in the interesting comedy "The
horus Lady." This is one of the best
things Portland will, have this season.
: , ,The Lyrk Stock Company.
The Nfght Before Christmas is be
ing played this week st the i Lyric
theatre by the new Lyric- Stock com
pany, it nas made a great hit and
has been pronounced by the public as
the best stock company; that has ever
played In the Lyric, theatre.,' ,
Royal Dulcet Dainties
Everybody 11 Up thftm. Hav a mipply
frtf shrlgftrnAai Ttnvm 1 TStkaV av mrA rA.
- "nJ , aw wi wh.b V VVU-
- i t rf ' ii' ', ?
Make (able reservations for Christmas
dinner at .ha Lenox., Third and Main.
Eyes tested free-at Uetxcers. ' ,' I
Whereas. Retresentatlvea f the va.
rlous localities and organisations of the
staie or vregon in convention assem
bled at Vale, this eighteenth day of De
cember. 1908. for the nurnnu n-f mh,
idering the subject of development of
i" resources ot Oregon ana Idaho; and.
Whereas. We are fullv aivi
mindful of the initial steps heretofore
taken by the United States government
reciMimuon service toward providing a
means for Irrigating, draining and re
claiming the fertile lands of Owyhee,
Malheur and Bnake River valleys, in
Jamneur county, uregon, and
Whereas. The mnriltlnna e v. -
leys have comnletel v rhnnoWi mnA ....
now such as to assure the success of
wi aiameur project wnen again under-
' ny tne reclamation service, and
Whereas, The condition of the recla
mation fund for Oregon Is such ax ti
warrant the taking up of this project
at this time: and.
v hereas. The laws of tbe state of
"" on tne subject or irrigation are
Inadequate to permit of the highest de-
"utocm unoer tne national recla.
mation act; and, v.
Whereas, A committee haa been an
pointed bv the Commercial niuh e r
ianJLt0 prepare proposed bills necessary
y y iiiw iir i cure sucn ae.
feets: and. .......
Whereas, A committee of reliable and
representative men hiva iwun mnni.ti
In mass meetings held in this project to
; , 1 ,zZ .V.."' "u "ecure tne re
vival pf tha Malheur project; now there
fore, be It
Resolved. That the representatives
here assembled, tnr tham.iv..
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ri localities ana organisations.
" i5"uuuiiy request ana petl
tion tbe honorable secretary of the In
tenor to again take up the Malheur
government irrigation project and cause
the preliminary surveys to be continued
and completed, and set apart sufficient
funds and construct the works neces
sary for this project as rapidly as con
S'e?J .possible; and that to that
end the fullest and , most energetlo
ejiai support on
the part of both ourselves and our con-
inWl't "furtfr9 PTOml'
-Rfif0,vet' Tha,t committee consisting
of three be selected by the chairman
and empowered sn directed to assist In
every way possible to secure the high"
est degree of success for the Malheur
government Irrigation project; and
That copies of these resolutions be
fn.W?n &tSr Of
" v ucicnauyn in con
AMiiy AND NAVY
: Willi (MIS
" .''I ,, ,
Army Says It Needs Them
and Navy Says They
Belong to It.
(Hearst New by Longest Leased Wire.)
--.u.uevuu, mjvk. a. i nere is to be a
battle royal between tha house naval
affairs and tha military affairs com
mittee over the question of the marina
corps. In a recent order President
Roosevelt practically threw tha corps
out of tha navy and left It unattached.
,ft'" a longer police the warships,
but are doing ahore duty at various
naval stations awaiting final dlsposi-
The arm v ha mi in km
Chairman Hull of the military affairs
v -"""""ces mai ne win ngnt
to have them assigned to his branch of
the service, where they are needed,
ins committee on naval affalra is
?iif35iJr??sd,nr. 10 mak8 appropria
tions for their maintenance as a branch
win !LayyJ ?rS"nitlon. The clash
whi c,0m6 between the committees
when weir respective reports reach the
h?hii J1.61-'"1,1.1 b srsneral lineup
51Kdi.la,Jo:uU on the military side
and behind Chairman Foss of the naval
committee on the other. The result of
S.u vm-y mucn in doubt
The same question will cause a row
in the senate. Senator Rayner of Mary
land has given notice that he will fight
fhe transfer of the marine corps to the
iiY 1 "V1 roauce a resolution
Boy rescinding of the pre."-
WIFE DESERTEK
BACK TO ' CHICAGO
t Unite' Freae Leasts Wtoe.t
Seattle, Wash., Dec. 21. William T.
Bruce, the Chicago man held here as
a fugitive from justice, will leave for
Chicago tonight at 9:30 In custody of
City Detective Charles Griffith nt Ohi.
cago. Bruce announced to the officer
that he would not spend any ' money
to fight extradition here but would go
back and settle up his troubles. De
tective Griffith does not believe th.
case against Bruce will be pushed if
he agrees to support his wife and four
children. He is charged with desert-i
ing his family.
A Pleasant Remembrance to
You Always
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Radicals and Conservatives
'Seek to Control Turk:
Government. ' v '
(United Ptms Lesw4 Wlrat V 1
Constantinople. Dec. - 21. Turkey's
new experience with constitutional gov.
erament, though it is of only 48 hours'
duration, is such as to lead the diplo
matic corps here to predict today -that
it will be permanent.
wnue many vexatious oueatlon that
promise warm fights are ' scheduled for
early consideration, the belief prevails
mai mere , are enougn strong men
among the dominant young Turlas to
steer clear of administrative shipwreck.
The body may- be fairly considered
wholly liberal.. For a member to admit
himself a reactionary at this time would
ne 10 sign ms poiiucat oeatn warrant.
There are,, however, tbe extreme radi
cals and the comparative conservatives,
between whom a bitter difference has
already cropped out. v ..,!,, ;. '
. Xidioals ravor SxtermlnatloB. . ,
The' radicals favor tha eomnleta ev.
termination of every ventlge of the old
regime, a tnorougn. overnauiing or rec
ords and tha punishment of every for
mer official against whom . the least
Irregularity can be found. Some of
tnem even want tne sultan deDosed as
a menace to the new government.')
ine conservatives are inclined, to be
satisfied with-present conditions, to 1st
bygones be bygones and to devote them-
Common Sense
And a Tablet
Do Away flth ' Dyspepsia, Stomach
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It is clearly and only a Question nf
common sense Is this thing called Dys
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The stomach is willing enoue-h but
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sary for it to use.
Give back these materials and dys
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whole machinery of man begins slowly
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What the stomach heeds is nerve
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Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are com
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decaying of food, enrich the gastric
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Every physician knows What comprises
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selves to f the country's - political and
commercial development. .
The liberals are urging an aggressive
foreign policy while the conservatives
are counseling p. diplomatic attitude.
The parliament Includes Turks.' Ar
menians, Arabs. Albanians, Circassians.
Kurds, Bulgarians, Servians,. Kutzo
Vlachs. Hebrews and Greeks. Though
they have already riven -evidence of
squabbling among themselves, there
will probably be a combination of all tha
other elements against, the Greeks. ,
, Oreeks Xold wr.
Through the ancient privilege of
choosing their own patriarch and pa
triarchial council, tha Greeks entered
the election thoroughly experienced In
campaign method. Tha result was to
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