The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 04, 1909, Page 14, Image 14

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    . THE. "OREGON1 DAILY': JOURNAL. PORTLAND,' MQNPAY;: EVENING.' 'JANUARYr.fr 1909.
14
SEIHSHBESSJE
CULLS TREASON
Says Rev. A. 8. Phelps in
Sermon at the White
Temple.
''NEW PATRIOTISM"
IS PASTOR'S SUBJECT
Los Angeles Baptist Minister Points
Out Difference Between True and
Falne Love for Country Services
in Other Churches.
"Selfishness is treason." said Rev.
Arthur S. Phelps at the White Temple
last right. Mr. Phelps is pastor of
the Central Baptist church of Los An
geles, and is to supply Ir. Brougher s
pulpit during the latter's three weeks
absence in the east. The usual evening
audience filled the auditorium and lecture-room.
Mr. Phelps spoke on The
New Patriotism," and after the lecture
took a large offering for the . Italian
sufferers He said in part:
"Patriotism Is something mora than
teaching school .children to sing war
ongs and extolling the flag. It is the
sense of universal brotherhood. I like
th motto. 'For God. for home, for every
land.' To love my country only be-1
causa It Is mine, is to cut its throat
when T happen to require its flesh for
' my table. The true patriot says not, 'I
will fight for my country, right or
wrong, Dut i win so live mat my coun
try mav be right.'
j . "Captain Hobson "says it Is a beauti
ful sight, on Sunday morning, to see
. 'Old Glory' lowered and the flag of the
church raised to the masthead. But is
it l question of anything more than
flag? Is the sentiment of the nation
to be Christian?
Mr. Phelps' subject next Sunday
Eight will be, "The Young Husband."
READ JOB, HIS ADVICE
faith. Tou ask, how we reconcile the
destruction of.' Ill and property - with
me , reign or .uoa in me wona r wen,
let roe say that, in its presence, and in
the face of disaster it is no time to lose
faith in self or In God. There is no
new problem In the disaster. The oues
tions which arise have been In-history
from the beginning. Read the drama
01 job and believe It.
"Another thing which comes to us in
this hour of sorrow for Italy. All
around the world the chords of the
human heart are vibrating in sympathy
With these suffering ones. Distant
lands and people shall pour in upon
this people bowed in axiei messages of
hope and of good cneer and offers of
practical aid. The world is not so large
after all. Men are brethren and carry
within them the Image of the divine.
The stirrings of the common heart of
the race, the desire to help, the gifts
made to alleviate suffering, to feed the
hungry, to care for the dead, to succor
me living, to resurrect business enter
prises are a proof of a nobleness that Is
of CioA our father.
"America hears the cry of these help
less ones. Our cities will magnificent
ly respond, the villages will not be far
behind. Everybody should give for It
is a time for prayer and for practical
giving and it is In giving that we only
can find a standing room on which to
offer our prayers to God who has given
for us."
RECTOR WILL NOT KFSIC.X
A . free church la not N where religion
coats nothing. It costs , everything . to
the son of Uroa. and ' a - religion-mat
costs a man nothing. Is not the Chris
tian rells-lon. If a church cannot teach
self-sacrifice, and the, bearing of one
anotner s Durueno, raigni as
closo its doors. . Drones are distinctly
not welcome here. The teaching of th
uMkii'i mite still hnlris s-norl. We Wei
enma auch offerlne-.. Rut the nrobletn
of maintenance ia a serious one, and
I am sure that no one here is going to
shirk his 1 or her . duty , in this respect.
Your help Is needed . more than ever
now. Our system of maintenance
throws every man back on his ow
conscience. SO that each one must as
himself: 'Am I doing all I can, regu
lariy ana systematically.- "
JiOT WRATH 1 OP GOD
Dr.
of
Dr. Benjamin Young Preaches on
Earthquake.
The great calamity In Italy Is com-
r arable to the misfortunes related in
be book of Job, according to Dr. Ben-
jamln Young's sermon last night at the
Taylor Street Methodist church. The
minister advised his hearers to read
the allegory In the light of the recent
terrible events, and believe it, for, he
aid, "Tha book ef Job hums with a
marvelous wisdom and throws a flood
of light on the meaning of the storms
which have swept the face of nature
from the beginning of time."
' Dr. Toung said in part:
"Some foolish things will be said
about this disaster. Some hard ques
tions will bs asked. Some will search
through the Bible and through the
realm of life in the effort to Justify
" the almighty. Some will perhaps lose
FARMERS AND COUNTRY MER
CHANTS Ship us your Turkey. Geese, Ducks,
Chickens, etc., alive or dry-picked. We
will pay you the market price. . We do
not charge commission on anything.
WE ARE FATING
c for dressed veal, good stock, up to
130 pound 7c for dressed pork, good
quality, any slse.
NO .COMMISSION ON ANYTHING.
' FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
. , "Fighting the Beef Trust"
Portland, Oregon.
Rev. H. M. Ramsey of St. Stephen's
Parish Reconsiders.
Announcement was uiade yesterday at
St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral by Bishop
Scadding that Rev. H. M. Ramsey rao
tnr of the -rlsh. had recently resigned.
but that he had later reconsidered ;-hla
action and had been induced to remain.
This was with the understanding that
better support in attendance and la .the
work or tne parisn oe assurea. , .. '
In his sermon, Bishop Scadding said
in part: ,
"Let me rehearse some of the things
for which this Pro-Cathedral stands
and for which we must gird up our
loins and work:
"This is a free church. It stands for
Cnrlstlan democracy in the best sense.
This is the father's house, and every
child of his is welcome to share its
privileges, but he must also snare its
Dyott Ridicules Theory
Bigoted Churchmen.
In his sermon at the First Congr
cat tonal church last nlaht. Dr. Luthe
R. Dvott ridiculed the theory that the
Italian calamity was brought on by the
aimignty and intended for a punisn-
ment, saying it was absurd ana abom
inable. Dr. Dvott believes V that there
Is much in the natural realm that is
not understood, but prophesied that In
time the earthquakes could be-foretold
as accurately as eclipses. He said in
part :
"First Your attention should be
called to the fact that once again we
are reminded that there is a touch of
humanity which makes all mankind
akin. The sufferings of our brothers
and sisters in Italy are our sufferings.
We sympathize with them as though
they were bone of our bone, flesh of
our Tiesn, are or our ure, anq mis sym
pathy is born of the life of God, who
makes one of all nations. We ought
to trtank uod mac we are living in a
time when such feelings fill the com
mon heart of humanity.
'" "Again We should be reminded Of
the tact that we are canea upon to
give the most tangible and ' practical
evidence of our sympathy. Generosity
of the right sort knows : nothing of
geography." -
Meeting of Oregon rish ft dams Assn
Tuesday evening. January K. 1909.
Chamber of Commerce hall. Sportsmen
responsibilities according to his ability invited.
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST"
226 ALDER STREET, BETWEEN FIRST AND SECOND STS.
512 WILLIAMS AVENUE -791
MISSISSIPPI AVENUE
TWELFTH ST., BET. BOND AND COMMERCIAL, ASTORIA
253 TAYLOR STREET (UNIONTOWN), ASTORIA
Sugar-Cured Hams, any size,
Smith's own brand 15
Picnic Ha mts, fresh, choice
stock 10tf
Sirloin Steak . 10-12
Porterhouse Steak ..12-15
Round Steak 10
Beef for Boiling 5-6
Prime Rib R'st Beef 10-12
Loin Roast Pork .15
Dry Salt Pork 12
Breakfast Bacon .....16-17
Shoulder Spring Lamb 10t
Loin and Rib Lamb Chops. 15
Best Tenderloin Steak 12
"T"-Bone Steak ....12-15
Best Pot Roasts 7-8
Soup Meat .....3-5
Shoulder Roast Pork 10-12
Pickled Pork 12 J$
Fresh Pigs' Feet 5
Smith's Pure Lard, in 5-pound
pails ..65
Legs of Spiring Lamb 15
Fresh Eggs 35t
Choose from several different
brands of Creamery Butter, per
roll 70
All Kinds of Fish
at Smith's
Columbia River Smelt 10
Salmon .10
Halibut 10
'V .A":' '. ''' ':: '"- ''W '.(''--' 4 --..wt. -'-.!,'
- 1 J v' . i .-1 . J, , , t v t ,
MOY1gk 5 -
WM MP la - ' Br s - -aldBP i KP& fla- ' VtA B -
I Y JLiiJ N C 1X JUL Ciwf . v
Our regular $10 and $12.50 values at the-nomihal
price of
' V
We PROMISE you that these are the equal bf:$15;
suits sold elsewhere.
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SPECIALS IN CHILDREN'S CLOTHES
All Boys' $10 Suits and Overcoats Now S6.9S:
All Boys' $7.50 Suits and Overcoats Now
All Boys' $5 Suits and Overcoats Now 33S
All Boys' $3.95 Suits and Overcoats Now JK20!0?
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO
3d and Oak
1st and Yamhill
;ne Dollar Will Place am Etegaht'Bre
Closing 0ut of a Big Line of Dressers fcgBSS
Bring on your dollar and take the dresser of your choice If you are thinking of adding a dresser to your furnishings, do not fail to inspect these great values. We do
not confine tms liberal offer to any one shape or any one wood, but you'll find dark and medium and tuna mahogany, birdseye maple, Circassian walnut and finest
golden oaks m this grand collection of dressers.. If you do not see just the desired model in the list shown below, visit our salesrooms we have -many others.
Just one dollar down will secure one. No strings to this proposition we do exactly as we advertise ; and you are more than welcome to credit here. We will sell
you any number of these beautiful dressers on the same easy terms jst pay one dollar down and agree to pay one dollar a week.
JTO. 33H, MAEOOAITT This style is
in dark mahogany, French platf mli
ror. beveled edges, size 26x22 Inches
full ferpentlne front, hand pollshp.i.
worth $45. going for., S35.O0
91 Sown, 91 a Week
NO. 523 TUNA MAHOGANY.
This is a beautiful wood, especially
for bedroom uses; French bevel glass,
23x29 inches, very handsome frame;
a new model dresser; worth $45, same
special price f3S.OO
$1 Down, $1 a Week
HO. 136H, BIDETB MLA.FX.B No
tice the handsome shape to this dresser.
In birdseye ma pie; the dainty figures
rt very beautiful In this piece; French
bevel piste glass Is Z4xS0 inches In sise;
worth -146, but sold at S35.00
And Zasy Terms of 91 Sown, 91, Week
MO. Bit, SAkX JtaJCOOMAT Here Ms
another new; model .In- Dressers.' The '
cut -does, not do-the article 'Justice, for.
the large square mirror" la: ttx$0 Inches'
and is of the' finest French bevel plate. .
Other Portland stores have- this -dresser; '
priced at $48. -.Our closing tout price is
only: . .. ;35.00
Yar 91 2owa, 91.a.Wek-
: m Your mm
. i Lv Down
! Cr- x a Week
W'.HO. - 34. BOLDEST: 0K- Itr.
0. . , ' BXXDSETS Mini- .
''A' fine model In; birdseye- maple-the
t sells, elsewhere lir'
$47. We wUl sell , '.It ,st .the
saina '-low : price v g3$,00
and tne Basr Terms, of .91.00
"Wsak. .The French plata
glass is J4 by 10; full serpen
tine 1 front to i caSe.'as' shown '
in cut.-.- .,..-.''
,HA . 934. BOLDEST: 0K-.
. Beautiful .auaHer . - sawed
. ok ..Dresser, with i full ser-;
" pentlne front." hsnasomeiy' polished, topped-- with
rery heavy French .bevel . plate i glass 283 . In. ;
I1 brass trimming, of the finest' polish; 'every
detail perfect;, sise of "use 22x4$ 'inches;' usual
ly sold, at $66. These-dressers go with I the oth
ers ,at the uniform .prleaof ..(35
. . ',r . 91. Don, 1 a -Week -; - -v -
Big Special Offer
in Our Ladies' Suit
Department
To interest new customers in our La
dlesSuit Department this week, we offer .
a special inducement.
Besides giving you standard Ladies'
Suits at prices much lower than exclusive
west side dealers, we give a
$3.50 Pair of Ladies'
ShoesTREE -
AVith every suit sold this week,' and exi.
tend the advantages of our credit system'
ray $1 a week on any suit in the house."
These Splendid Regular $12.00
Enamel Beds at Only $7.50
This is one of the most beautiful models made. In any other fur-:.
ture store in Portland. you will find it priced to sell at $fy; C A
$12, while our price is only . . . . . ... . ,DU
This is another example of the great sellingrpowefof the Big
Eastside Store. We buy from the' manufacturer; direct and.ship;
in carload lots, obtaining the bottom. price'on.the goods and'low-'-est
railroad freight rates.'. ; .'r-;
Corner E.BurnsideX ; ms. r:
Aiid Union Avenue
Men'sjSiiits
Sold on Easiest Terms
We carry onlv'sUndard qqaiities
. - in 'ourXlothing. Depart- ,
ment. - You will "find
Schloss
Bros
, Amongtfie very best. brands," for-j
quality 'ofJ material, style andfit.;;r
1 hey, are right up to the moment -.
. in style-and; finish.' 'We .sell. oh t
; easy payments of .n i "y ";'
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