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14 THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING,- JUNE 21, , 1809. WORKVITH SAf.lE PURPOSE III VIEW Ion. It la ont'Of thote fundamental I Jy happy whera tha good ha finally trump that cannot ba denied. The de-1 triumphed over tha evil. uo ba au nlal of It has led tn -tha oriranliatlon I sremely hRDDV In the world ons must. of various hierarchiea that have robbed by the help of Clod, ba tha master of tha people of their soul- freedom and I Ml own life. v their Individual .right to worship God I ; Mir of Brotherhood of Kan, conscience. I do not inimi J ha u belleva that every .oul should kT'fnv1.10 lova It. neighbor a. Itil ! ThJ. law 1. But the Roman Cthollo church has al- iJfZi, JPhPlC'Sie JL'St rh? wavs reenrricH tha .nn .. imr,.. I Bible, tha church and Masonry. The rik nt iiit I law that will ultimately unite all beool are deDendent unon tha nriMthnnrt hut of all nations will ba tha reat law f Tli. Ttivmrvlior T.rilir fVimJ th fundamental position of Baptists I the brotherhood of man. It was applied 1)1. UrOUgflier iTdHS LOII1" I and of Masons also is that the lndl- by the apostle Paul when he said. 'Bear . t, , Va i I viuual has the rlKht of access to God ye one anomera puraens.. unis is .tne BariSOn lelnceil VJIUILII directly without the Interference of practical application of the brotherhood . , priest or pope, preacher or church. We I law. It is the principle of attraction ATM MflSOTllK UrulT. Deiieve in tne rl&nt of the Individual to mat win ultimately bring- all society to- 01 nis own conscience without the In-1 principle or cohesion among Its par- terferenra of thA atnt nr arsl,atnfttlfnl I t lflR Wnlor flnwi InirAt liur hv tha Dr. J. Whltcomb Brougner preacnea minority. The Individual has the rljfht chemical affinity of two gases. The fly- aneclal sermon to Masons last night private mag-mem. fcvery true Mason, ng worlds are held in place by the ,L wm.. Tmi Th double audi. J"eY?Jr5r " .?"?.. aords to great law of gravitation. The law that torium was crowded to the doors by an .V' T". ' . "1"a"'L D"nK.n nola..lel"8r 4mmna audlon.-. The rrand com-1 tiru'.V- 22. ".. "k-, lino inuiviuuaiB 01 socieiy will ue cna minders class recently Initiated, accom- ", r' ? . l"?0"11 1?? enunciated by Jesus Christ.. Thou . . - iT- . i t. f I "nil fcuw. II IB 1IUL ttlWUTa U I Qt. Lit. ri. I ahalr I swr 4k .lk a. KrM.l Knsrattended.the service in a body. T,Ba?,r a ra three or four ways In which Many other Masons. Including bhriners. ClJnl ,V",wVh:- w.9 may "v" expression to this prlncl "erraUvVTh have not attained to were sea tlon. Dr. hearty welcome and among other things I gp0 that position where they are. free from and natred. Rut no man Is a can help our brother by havln a spirit of forgiveness. This does not ld: ,T. x? m',K,'.. n! "k- mean that we ire to overlook sin. This 'Ye shall know the truth ana tne "r- f, 'V' 'V' V, doe- not mean that wa ara to condone F. " helD our brother bv a true spirit of sympathy. Criticism has its ace but no man was ever helped to truth Tsha l make vou tree " Wendell onl" lte or animosity to lead him to not me PhimosiedvYou 'or that reason, wrong doing Lhtn,. riti, huiiAt n with " is uiriicuit tor men ana women to i a new idea, both certainly .earn to take t naljhbor. the eoual -P Its iww to freedom over sllin opinions for themselves" But It is a funda- bear his burden of shame and sorrow at ind obsolete f ideas The phyMn" cental principle along which the world wrong doing by. harsh criticism. Whan tal and moral development of the world mst proRref.- Men must be delivered we find a weak spot In the character of 'is hindered more by nrejuulc and nar-I .i t l . r-n o mm u ur.o, v. . n . i'huji vu. wo uunau 1 i.. .k. i,; nn.n winii.H. and be raised to the standard where I It. we sneer at it and condemn It. but .nesa. Wa are more or less the creatures they will be willing to yield up -their I how many of us throw around him tho of our judgments have been formed I Individual the equal right to free 1 sympathy save him from his weakness tipon inadequate information and once inougni ror speecn ana action. land help hlra by words of encourage- havlne made ud our minds concerning a I Acooontabla to Ckid. I ment and admonition and nersonal irl- certaln matter we hold onto that opln-1 ."Everyone should have the rleht to I vat8 reproof If need be, to be the man ion In spite of all the opportunities wo i ntiA tne Bible for himself. We are ac- he-ought to be. Masonry stands for this JTIH.T j n. v t: lur new iiiAuuiiaviuii. new i mim.ahiA . .1 nnj i n idv,u urincmiB inn mn nn.i in eniircn ' , . , A , , a . I vwulllBU.c V " VI')U O . V J UUU allltB ' - v7.v... nee ana misunderstanding, rnere are . the ma,,ers of . rwU.lmla h-ll-f mn . .Pe""v ? c"n church members who are opposed to tne I caiia for tha hoiuA nr nn V.llnese Jaeais ana acnieve tneaa purposes " M.nn. .hn h... h.n trriniiiu4 h I rf"" ..Ior. -tne aDsoiute separation, ori-i.h-,,- ,.ivin. , ,i-, u,.n :. mi,.; ..ta Vh Vinf.' F."un a"s. 11 ,p.ft.as to religious iha7 ,. hi. ,Trr. want . 01 h" begins his journey east He 6fftY to I iviiuwb lutii mere ia dui a suiiia,rj HeiiB. I "Jciurt sireu nin. nut a sittKiQ iruvn V B I . - . . A. - .n2ni?Sr-aHnwn Stf.nVl church.ahd state. It leads to rell some misrepresentation of the facta. Hbertv This I- ihth.iUh. mnr. whhVebfou'nafa" lathlli: "US to&M" !rJ..Luhaif. 2'lr.t2raHt.inw.tirir "Klous toleration. I do not off cnuren reiauons, or naye.Deen mism- mv brother rellirloi.s tolaratlnn n jjprmea concerning tne raiin ana prac-1 lou, toleration may mean that vou presented In symbollo form, and not 'IS' V v.. .v."p,,- "I! I may have a state church as they hive aoliury vow that ha takes that d lodae Is the onlV chniS tlSf iilrf it ,n-0w,t BrUaln nd lm tolerate end in a humble appeal to our Father " Is mv nurSosS therfSe tSn?lht' to ?her 'S"" denominations But the who is n Heaven, "to help him keep JS my purpose tneretore . tonigni 'O r eht of vr nillvll.i.l i...t thu vnwa anrl nnotlna lh... M..1. speak with utter plainness and to snow -vji Tn , ,rr i.j t ..t tk. V !In cart, at least, that Masons and Ban- V,?.11' for unlimited and I May I speak than, of itlsts and msnv other denomirmtlonii are "'""iimea "ueny. , oonvictions. wneni ( 'one In the fundamental doctrines. In- practlce these ideals f my own personal say that I do not Srarr Kan la alf vrmA I believe , that these sublime Ideals and .stead of criticising each other there "We believe that every soul, to beM,urposi? fan ever M achieved without ' should he Ronnerstion in the e-reat work I rennnnnlhla ahnnlrf h hi. t. ...IJeSus Christ S a personal Bavlour. and of bringing about that great reign of own highest development. The apostle I tne Holy 8P,r,t as a personal power, In .truth, when the world shall be free from Paul asserts tht dnrtrin ln tn. I the life of each Individual. Tha author am ana us consequences ana me King- i civery man snail bear his own burden. I OI mrai ana uunmii wen says i ne nuiu ui uoa snaii oe supreme. i in tne rirst instance every man Is re- I '"' oi maBonry, udoto an omers ex- Plrst Axiom of Bellglon. J sponsible for hia own life. He must cellent. cannot wholly change men s "First, we believe a holv and lnvln "eveiop nis own cnaracter. The man natures. imj enugnien mem, mey Ood "7 ouT heavinlv father ha. ?m Irtiht ?.he tter a? well as the man In the point out the true way but they cannot tnu uivitlrii. Thia la tha firt i wniia oue is a sen made man.' ieaa tnem in it were is wnere me of religion. It Is the fundamental doc- lUtil aJf 2 tZ? people exactly alike, church presents Its great appeal to trine of Masonry. It is based upon the Ther? ar? n, ma c alike In all the every man who has the Ideals and pur first and great commandment. Thon world-. And 1 am. Klad of It when I poses of a Mason. Tf he would love God Shalt love the Lord thy God with all I i , al ,some, oeopie. But this wonder- with all his soul. If he would love his thy heart, and with all thy soul, and U1 .Vua"eiy.i,n ,Cf! U only aymbol nelgrhbor as himself, If he would be all with all thy strength, and with all thv I or .the differentiation that God has that God intended him to be as a man. mind." It is before this great and holy m ,n0,Tlauai'ty. I have my own then let him seek that divine help name that every true Mason humbly J?wer8" talents. I have my which will change his nature and give possibly be a trua Mason. His charac- "102L "v t i ui u"0' llve T"7 llfe to attain the consummation of all these ter gives him the right to be supreme. mVt2? .ive ;ourJ.lfe for "ubllme purposes in life." . ' His love gives- us the assurance of a yo, Every ma.n must solve his own - lamer s tnougnt ana care for us. What """""i.""' ' own lire, ouua n imiTr -n i rinn tt n i nm iJltt?nc ll maiteJL!.n uur w lers" Mi be the maater ot XEW FACES IN CART and attltuda toward rinA hAn i.. I own powers. I lleve In Hi uUn hi. t.,..i 1. 1 I "If there be anv vlrtua nt eharas-ta.. I A fT T VT Tfl nilTl t TT)T71 goodness, and hi. Ttr. T If there ba aftythlng worthv of nrafVa AX 1J I IVll lllSUAXlirj be able to nnlain tha mmn, I that Masonry does not exalt th. and shame and .sickness, and sorrow, J?eal 0fri1Ie' lJlen i -dwnot know what Tha Impeslal Musical Comedy com separatlpn and suffering, but In the 11 B- "he author of 'Morals and Dog-1 pany has scored again at the Lyric jnakes aU thing, work together for good renunciation and self control. It calls a rapid fire farce with a lot of catchy ...V , ana tnat our l i a. uiern race musical numbers ana brilliant light ef llght affliction which ta tint fnr I toward men s vices, exalts everv knntvn fi. v..t.ra. i.. ..r,i VHat.. .wU1 onjehow. someway, work out Y'1"1"8-' Fre Masonry therefore, stand's greeted the bill with generous applause ' i?ii.H far moJe .ecllng eternal i if the connuest of the appetites and and voted it the best thing the com- h HilhVtu"s K00?""" born, as after one natu,r-. Fo; ,tM principle every chorus In "Ole Man Moon," and Clara "-... u.a Bunnna ,or morn.' s'"b- .ivyu hi mo wurui scanas. i Howara ana chorus In "Spoonln' " and AU Souls Hay Equal Klght ;Vi- the struggle of man's higher na- "Me and My HeartbreakhV Rags." were "We believe that .11 .nniT hot. . IS-A,Bj!2!.e5- .1'? " "ay.b the particular musical hits of the bill ACKNOWLEDGE IT Portland Has to Bow to the In ; e vitablcScorps of CM . ! i Mens Prove It. After reading tho publlo statement of this representative citizen of Portland given below, you must coma to thla con' elusion: ' A remedy which cured years ago. which 2ias kept tha kidneys In good health since, can ba relied upon to perform tha same work In other caaea. Read this! O. H. ' flDrtnrmeyar. expressman ' of ioib irst street, fortiana, ur., says: "fixnosura in roueh weather and my jarring of my wagon brought on the Kianey trouoie. Mv oaca acnea aimosi constantly. . My kidneys were weak and the passage 'of the secretions too frequent. When Doan's Kidney Pills cama to my attention i got a dox and began using them at once. Tha pain in mv back was soon , relieved sad the kidney secretions became normal. Two ooxes ol noan Kidney puts about cured me. (f rom statement maaa neb ruary 28, 1103.) - OXTBJXO TO STAT CUJUED. On January 12, 190(. Mr. Sprlngmey- er confirmed the above statement and added: "Since giving my former tet tlmonlal I have not had a trace of kid ney trouble, I have recommended Doan's Kidney Plus To many peopia ana am al waya glad to do so.'' For sale by all dealer. Price 80 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y., sole agents for tha United States Remember tha name -Doan's and take no other. Harrington and Charles Connors gat the majority of the laughs. "The Games of Your Childhood Days" Is a clever conceit well worth watching and in troduces some novelty chorus work. Thera Is a nightgown and candle chorus In "Ole Man Moon" that makes n audience sit up and take notice. Uncle Heinle's Vacation" will be at the Lyric all week with matinees on Tues day, Thursday and Saturday. Two per formances each evening. ASTOR INSTALLED AT CALVARY CHURCH Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker, for merly of Philadelphia, was formally Installed as pastor of tha Calvary Pres byterian church yesterday, a number of tho most prominent Presbyterians of tne city assisting in tne installation. Dr. William Hirarn Foulkes of First church delivered tha address. Dr. Foulkes was assisted in the aer vices by Kev. J. A. P. McGaw who has filled the pulpit most of the time since the departure or Rev. Ely, Dr. J. R. Wilson, Rev. E. M. 8harp, Rev. C. W. Hays, Rev. A. J. Montgomery, Dr. Foulkes himself acting as moderator. SCHOOL ELECTION THIS AFTERNOON The annual school election held bv the taxpayers of school district No. 1 is being held this afternoon from 2. clock till 8 at the Dolllna- Dlac.es an nounced in Sunday's Journal and a preceding issue. A meeting of the tax payers will be held at the city hall this evening to canvass the results of tha election which Is for the Durnose of se curing a director to take the place of nfrman wuienDerg, wno leaves the school board. (6 - n . n M V.; ; & Onr -Tv7eD?s Spgclal Suits at iLo2 If you will look in the windows of up town stores you will'find the IDENTICAL fabrics and ' patterns marked $20 and even $25 WHAT'S THE USE, of paying the extra $5 or $10? Come to any of our stores and SAVE THE DIFFERENCE Third and Oak First and Yamhill First and Morrison ' 3."! right to direct aBcess to o' r.,.VrS.'l33 this - .ine competency of the soul under Tirwi aVrXni "kat... a Z.H l m"u "Tw lceB n tne cnorus, too. 1 I - SB Wetgfe9 (tremiiindDiins SlasIMiiiKDj cofi . FuJumnQniiire IFecBS Our Great June-End Sales That, Mean a Big Harvest to Homelurnishers thefuntwoweeks,othmaynotlastthewkout,butletuswelconyoutothisbigstoreatanearly date. AU goods mked in plain figures: Easy terms and long credit Furh"?urhome now. CreatesflronBedBarflains 350 Beautiful Enameled Iron Beds Reg. $10 Values Mil No. 658 Many of these beautiful Iron Beds are shaped just like the cut; enamel baked on by the Simmons patent process, insuring its lasting qualities; we have th em in all colors, and if you have need of an extra iron bed, this great sale gives you the opportunity to buy one (J (jr at great saving; $10 values for C.2D Genuine Leather Rockers, Reg. $40 Values for 8 2 45 No. 678 There are 65 of these great Turkish Rock ers, like the cut; steel spring construction and genu ine leather coverings, hand-tufted, solid oak base very comfortable, and worth every cent ft A of $40.00, on special sale at only e?aW.UU I v 'a. irt Wt-ir-rtTiLJsi I m Store Open Till 8 o'clock A Special Oak Table Sale 400 Oak Library Tables Are Sacrificed $8 Mission Tables, Special $4.75 Where in Portland can you find the duplicate of this Mission Table bargain? Made of Eastern oak, in the weathered finish; size 24x34 inches, with small drawer; looks like the cut, which was made from photo. You can form a good general idea of this table5 from the picture, but we would advise you to come and see the article itself. We cannot accent phone orders for this; none sold to dealers, and so great will be the demand that we must reserve the right to deliver at our very earliest convenience. 7 200 Best Brussels Ruggs Reg. $20 Vals. 814.50 Sizes 9 x 12, Seamless 200 best grade Brussels Rugs on special sale this week at this remarkably low price for $20 rug. New and dainty designs, in seamless, all colors, and suitable for any room in the house. Full 9x12 feet in size, perfect in weay,e, handsome in pattern, nd guaranteed to be of good wearing qualities. They should not last 3 days at this ex- ( A rrt tremely low price; reg. $20 vals., only a) lilwU L 85 Mgfo-(G rade Dressers Reg. $35.00 Values Selling at $19 A marvelous Dresser bargain 85 elegant dressers are marked for the slaughter this week. Here are four-score of fine Jressers that others dealers price . at $30 and $35 each, going at the ridiculously low price of $19. There are six quite different styles in :the lot, and you take your choice at the price. These dressers are shown in quarter-sawed golden oak, tuna and dark mahogany and birdseye maple; the genuine French bevel plate mirrors are 24 by 30 inches in size; several patterns are shaped like the cut; others . have full serpentine fronts:. worth $35.00. in AA special at . . . ....ajl 7.UU 200 Machines S60 Values,"$25 Pay $1.00 Cash, 50c Weekly We ship these Machines in bx the carload. By purchasing in such large quantities we make very low terms with the anti-trust manufac turer. This is a standard high-arm machine, and the price includes all the attachments. We have sold hundreds of these machines, and they give, universal satisfaction. a BIG STORE AT EAST END' BURNS1DE BRIDGE AW SHIP IN CRISMD WTS- Cor.lJnibnAyeiiue- I WIS W1YW SELL CffmpSTfA SEastfBurnside: Installed free of charge on short notice. Our rangea are guaranteed to save one fourth the gas used by other ranges on the market. The patent burner fixed to each and every one of them is the secret. Our range costs , no more , than an-, in ferior .range.- Easy terms p -. v One DoUaiva Wei