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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 25, 1CCD. innnfiinnnir iiriinriiiim in H XlliltlilitlllllLL Id J The Golden Eagle Soars Above Tliem All-Ahvays in the Lead With Bigger, Better Bargains uiiuiuiiuuuii nrinif to niNT mm iu pi PROFESSORS -JOB -SAFE President Campbell of Uni versity of Oregon Says Howe's Views Will Be Ig nored Officially- razors' Ire Aroused. Would Dismiss Divorce Suit and Avoid Paying Money to Wife. Edward C Mendenhall, who waa or dered to ly 1110 par month alimony to Ellaa M. Mendenhall pending Ma autt (or dlvoroa, and to pay isoo mora attorney fees to hla wlfa'a attornay, executed ioup thla morning by aaktng that Ma complaint t dismissed. In thla way, while ha abandona hla ault for divorce, ha will avoid tha payment of tha money. Presiding Judge Bronaugh aaM he thought notice should ba given tha other Ida before tha raaa la dismissed, and took tha dlamlaaal under advlaement Aa Mr a. MendunhalL In her answer, al though charging serious mlaeonduct of her huaband with an Affinity, did not tftrxvUl Manatee U The Jonrael) aak for a divorce. Mendenhall nrobablv Unlveralty of Oregon, Eugene, uct. is. nM rlf;ht to aamtu tha ault, whether commenting on Froressor Horoen nja f, objeeta or aov Cromble Howe's exoressed doubts a toi Because of tha prominence of the tha divinity of cnrut, ana or ine pro- jaendenhaiis, tha cue baa attracted feasor's other hnorthodox . views mat much attention, and tha dlamlaaal" puta have created Intenaa feeling among the I an end to a long aeries of affidavit churcha of Eugene, President Campbell I and motions In which aenaatlonal alia Free Coffee A pound of good Coffee, a well known, popular brand that it high S5c the pound. FREE with every purchase Tuesday tomorrow) of $1.00 or more. Portland's Great Bargain Store i mm ii a w aa ex assw NEW Mm THIRD AND YAMHILL STREETS For the , Great Working4 People Free Coffee ...... - ,., , I. M - . . Buy here tomorrow.- A pound of the best Coffee FREE with i --nsn- i - i ia i sai m iaan ai i aa i i i m m - s every purchase you make of $1 or more. 'Ask for this FREE present if It is not given to you. Our 29th Mammoth emi'uniiMJi Sale-Buy Tomorrow 'of the TnlversUy of Oregon, thla mora ine: said: Unless tha matter la taken p offl 'daily before tha board of regents and acuity, there will be no attention paia gatlona were made. Mendenhs.ll alleged that hla wife and her attornay hare, been trying to extort money from him by threatening to give prominence to charge against him that had no foun ts it aa Professor Howe gave hla leo- datlon In fact ' turea" after university hours and not to The nature of theae charges was re- the regular claases. It la considered vealed when his wife filed an answer to among member of tha faculty that it I his suit alleging mat tie oougnt an au ! merelv an azDreaalon of Professor toraoblle for the enjoyment of one iHn..'! nrlvate ODinlon. Ton can say I Maude Cobb, now Mrs. Fred Frederick ' that no official action 1 at present con- aon. and that h traveled with her In temniated." v I the oast Mrs. Mendenhall also alleged when mkA thla mornlnr relative to I that ho had misused money from her 1 the controveray with the Rev. Mr. Mount father estate, deceiving her aa to ' Prof esaor Howe aaid: !n.ti?n" c0."neSte(l W.UVV JAl,,?f "It waa merely a private discussion these things Mendenhall denied. He inA which Mr. Mount Intruded. It waa ld hi wife deaerted him and that not a. classroom affair, but wu beia aheha ample property to eupport her- - the. mnvM. eir without requiring him to par all ience." - ' I mon or attorney fees for her lawyer to m OXtlnlHi want bcibiiu B(ain nil 11m lor aivorce. When asked about Rev. Mount' ad dress laat night from the pulpit of the A great Tuesday eal of Hats: trimmed onea that sell all J over for 110 and more.. A I great Tuesday CI OQ I reduction., ...Z.70 I I $3 Shapes at 89c Untrlmmed satin, silk and mo reen street Shapes; values that sell regularly all over tha city st price ranging up to $3.00 etch, our Plentiful OQ Tuesday reduction price OiC $6 Plumes $2.19 Black and whits Ostrich Plumes, values that sell usually st up to $6.00, go Tuesday st this f0 ,Q wonderfully low price of efAielal Neckwear at!2Mc A Vest Tuesday late of Jeck .wesr of sll kinds; values that sre sold always st up to 25c. Many different styles and col ors; s great value for lO' Tuesday7! big reduction ,1a? V Tour unrestricted choice of any man's Suit or Overcoat In the ' entire store, - value to 126. Tuesday at this QS OQ price. . . .. .0.OO Vl FUU DINNER PAIL $1.75 Gloves 93c Cape Gloves. ' values that sell st VdLiXG$SS?j!!'i&: L FULL DINNER PAIL'I duction to, the pair, only IC .T-" Misses . and women's ' Coat Sweater, valuta In red, white and tray wool; Sweater that sell To It usually. c QQ Tuesday. ...,. l.OO Church. Professor Htowe 'Presbyterian aald: - "I did not attend, a I did not think VI would learn much. I understand he did not discuss the Issues, but confined 'himself merely to personalities. "The matter In question waa not a class recitation. I met with several student out of clasa houra to discus these question, Uninvited the Rev. Mount appeared, hla presence spoiled the discussion. We met at a later . date and again the Rev. "Mount Intruded. Several of ; the students had asked m 'not to admit him, but I did not care ''!to be dlscourteoua to a clergyman and , declined. Thinking he would be pres ' ent and take exception to the dlecus Blon, I had prepared a complete set of note from which I spoke. If the thing continues to be agitated. It . may : be necessary to publish theae notes, as from what I hear Rev. Mr, Mount has mis quoted me."''". '.'v f:-.'.' s "There was a misconception about the whole matter In that I waa regarded aa expressing my . Individual opinion on these questions. It was not so much an expression of my own opinions as an examination of the Bible to see what was actually taught in It. I put forth no theories without text to support them, y I understand that In his ad dress last night Rev. Dr. Mount mis quoted me in several particulars. Believe in Christ's XHvlalty. ' "Mr. Mount , asserted that I, denied the distinctive divinity of Christ I be lieve la Christ' divinity. I affirmed Christ to be the savior of the -world. Mr. Mount accused me of denyng the doctrine of atonement. Mr. Mount tald I thought that Christ was not sinless. I merely quoted Luke xvill:lS None Is gpod save one God.' " Rev. H. N. Mount, pastor "if the Cen tral Presbyterian church, devoted his whole sermon last night to Professor Constipation and Appendicitis The Latter Usually Caused By The Former, Which, In Turn, Has Its Origin In Intestinal Indigestion. . Chronic eonatioatlon is a disease which is .about aa prevalent aa dyspep sia and indigestion. Nearly every one surfers irom it occasionally, but there are millions of people who endure it habitually, and who are accustomed to resort to tne use 01 laxatives and ca thartics dally. Many people seemed to have devel oped a perfect mania for taking pills, - and Instead of trying to ascertain the . latent cause of the disease, and remov ing it by appropriate treatment, they : are . content .to continue the reckleaa use es laxatives, aperients, draslio ca thartic and -.violent purgatives, until finally inflammation of the bowela oc curs, ' which .'reachea the appendix, and ir,e result is appenaicius. In Investigating and tracing the cau atlve factors of constipation and its frequent sequel, appendicitis, it has been noted by physicians that the ma jority or cases were preceded and ac companied by a long standing gast.ro- The- Idea that appendicitis Is brought on ny ioreign Doaies, sucn aa seeds, etc. Becoming; loapea in me appendix. Is an expioaea meory. it ia now definitely known that constipation ia the- moat i roliflc cause of this . dread disease, while the constipation itself ia nre. vlously Induced by Intestinal Indlgea- Howe's beliefs; Rev. D. H. Trimble, pas tor oi tne Methodist church, prefaced hla sermon with a few remarks, as fol lows: . There is written law that professor In state educational institutions are to keep silent on teneta of religion whether It bo Chriatianlty, Buddhism, the He brew religion or any other. In the classes are many and mingled beliefs and It Is only courtesy that the beliefs of all should be respected and that the professor who attacks the tenets of any religion In his professional capacity is either no gentleman or ha for the time being forgotten himself. Thl I true whether It be done either by open at tack. Insinuation or innuendo. In hi place a Individual each man has Indi vidual right, the right of free speech.' The matter of expression of opinions Is then left to Individual Judgment and common sense. If a man has the con viction of a positive truth that Is es sential to the construction of character, duty runs strong upon him to express himself. .Ceaseemtea Brains Beaded. If be doubts and is not on firm ground himself on general principles. It will be a matter of wisdom to keep his doubts under hi hat. Some people are prouder or their doubts than wise men are of their discoveries. Most of us have doubts enough of our own and thank nobody for adding to our cate gory. The time has com In our civi lization when we want neither brilliant bad instructors nor stupid .good ones. What God needs more than anything else today is consecrated brains, we must have brilliance and goodness, in the same man. To that man and to htm alone will we entrust the .responsibility of the education of our, coming cltl- xens.' Boys' $4 Suits at $119 Boys School Suits, . s great value worth $4.00 .sll over the city. Tuesday's won-d0 Q. derfully low price - is 917 . PLENTIFUL TUESDAY 2 Big Suit Offerings Fall Suits in every desirable fabric, values that sell at $25.00 elsewhere. Every desirable style (MO ftO Uand color, for Tuesday's special selling, suit yla-eUO Values in Fall Suits that sell elsewhere st up to $40.00. , The color, style and shade you want is in QQ the assortment. A great Tuesday sale at vl JO PLENTIFUL TUESDAY Boya' value School Suits; great es. that are sold for 14.60 all over the city. Tuesday's great oargam reduo- TOO tion Is.... .$4.70 EMBBJL TUESDAY FULL DINNER RAIL FULL DINNER RAIL "Security Bond" Suits The popular "Security Bond" Clothes for boys. We're sole agents in the city for flC ff 'em;, guaranteed, suits PeVV Household Needfuls Reduced Tuesday Little needfuls for the household a few items thatwiM give you an idea of the low prices that prevail here: Wire Egg Beaters 2c, Wire Soap Dishes 6c, Handled Scrub Brush, 15c ones, at 6c; Lamp Chimneys, No. J or No. 2 for only 5c; Lamp Burners, No. 1 or No. 2, 8c. CHURCH SPEEDS IES REV. MOUNT BEFUTES STORY PUBLISHED IN MORNING 0REG0NI AN tlon, or amylaceous dyspepsia the In- acuity to aigeac atarcnes eo the re lation between cause and effect la read ily sn and appreciated. The absurdity of attempting to cure conetlpatlon by the uae of physic should be apparent to every one. Laxative riruca and powerful purgatives will rever cur a disease of this sort, and , theae who make frequent or regular Use of them will, sooner or later, set t;p an Inflammatory condition of the Intestinal system. A person with first class dltMinn will never he annoyed with chronic constipation, and when this trouble does elst. instead of Blurring the syatem wiiii puis. uquMi uiiuvri, candy ea- thrUc. etc-, use a remedy which will cure the gaetro-tnteeUnal Indigestion, and you will find that the constipation no longer bothere vou. and with Its re moval, me rif oi aevempmg appendi citis will rednce4 to the minimum STIARTS tTPPEPIA TABLJTrg sr tem the wteans of curing numer ous roees ef mnettpeUon by flrat cur ing the twteetlnal Indlgeetlon. They Im every kind of food, a lnl grain being nspable of digesUng vl train ef allmeoium. and In eodltloa ia wpn and (hr f.erful dlr, tire, il.er s tee contain diaeta, hkt (KW strrli 1nt urr. an readily crMi ri lmn jj sppela and tntes tnl l'tretk. If yo are eufferlng frrna tfrrfla. rm," pe't-r. nd. In fr-t, lnl.f(,o if as k:nA. Sn t run the rUk tf st. I rr ar-fee-dltis, bot eViie at the root t t .e tmt4 the nril cattae t- r .!ee hisnrt i'-"t.t TaMeta, M h r1,l fJl-Vk'r HI T() ff l l f, t.-l .r.n f te aif"kery trert. irm a of il r'n rm- j r fi Tfi.r Orient f'.r i-tr and ef4 'hp 4 5lr - tv T. A. "t 1 S- t H-'r . M-ahaUl t . r a free aa-f :e $kage. University .of Oregon, Eugene, Oct 25 T-The Rev. Mr. Mount said this morn ing: "Today's Oregonlaa misrepresented when It said that Professor Howe had the ahnost universal sympathy of the student body. I know he has a lartre following otherwise there would have been no occasion for my saying anything. On the other hand I know that in both faculty and student body I have the unqualified support of at least a great many, ana i nave reason to believe that among the Christian people! of Eugene my position Is indorsed without quali fication. After the services last night many came forward and thanked me for my talk. , "No; until the discussion I had not Jiad a speaking acquaintance with Pro- fessor Howe, though I knew him by signi ana reputation. From what I hear be is an able teacher. - I do not pro test against nis private views, but against his holding such views in the class room and again embarrassing Christian students. v. Mount's Position. "My position Is simply this: "1 I do not deny the lirht of any man to hold any belief he may choose. -21 do not want to see doetnatlc theology or any ecclesiastical creed taught In the university. i oeiieve we owe our natural life and civilisation to the tenets of Chris tianity and I believe the majority off the supporters of the university. tht ia tne taxpayers or Oregon, are Chris tian men. holding these Christian teneta and seeking- to inculcate them into the young. . . "I do not aak that- this Drincinla ba taught In the university. Certainlv .1 do not ask that the Instructors must be Identified with any church. But to Insist that they respect these thlnc-a which have been the germs of our na tional life and of our civilisation, called Christian, Is DO more unreasonable than to Insist that they be patriots. I have not asked evea thla. but only that, not respecting these things, they should at lensi Keep silent on tbelr own belief ana especially avoid potting Christian students In a plight where, they shall appear rid leu loos la the presence of tueir renows. Impressive Services Mark Giving of Commissions to Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg. First Congregational church. Rev, Luther R. Dyott, pastormade history for itself yesterday when Rev. Dwlght Kellogg and Mrs. Alice Ropes Kellogg received their commissions as mis sionaries to China. In addition to the support which the First church is giv ing to seven benevolent societies In the church, and the four scholarships which it is maintaining, it has recently un dertaken the sole support of two mis sionaries to China, and Mr. and Mrc. Kellogg are the ones chosen for the new work. Mr. Kellogg Is known as the foreign pastor and Mrs. Kellogg as assistnat for she is also paid a salary. Their station will be at Saowu. and they are under contract for not ltes than eight years. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenogg nave oniy re oently been married and both are from the east Mr. Kellogg is from orange, Mass., and was graduated. a short time ago' from the Bangor, Maine, Theologi cal seminary, while Mrs Kellogg is a native of Ejangor and a graduate of Bryn Mawr. The formal service of commissioning the new missionaries began at 11 o'clock and a large number of missionaries were present On the platform were Rev and Mrs. George W. HInman, home on account of 111 health, but who have been at Foochow, China, for the past 10 years; W. D. Drill, home on a fur lough from East Africa; Mrs. Alice P. Adams, who hsa charge of the Chris tian social settlement work in Okayama, service was closed with the presenta tion of their commission papers and a prayer of consecration and covenant by Dr. Tenney. ' In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Kellopg gave the T. P. S. C. E. a practical talk on "Hew Can Our Christian Endeavorers Help Our Missionaries?" Dr. A. t. Underwood ot Turkey, was present at the evening services, and Dr. Hinman spoke on the condition In China where the Kelloggs are to be stationed, and Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg told of their Ideals and motives for taking up the work. Dr, Tenney advised them ; to keep the twinkle In their eyes and gave them three words to go cn, congratulation. council and courage. Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg left this mom Ing at 10 o'clock for Vancouver, B. C, where they will sail Wednesday for Foa chow. They will arrive at Saowu about the middle xf December. was put In circulation. The estimated cost of the festival was $120,000. This sum Includes only the amount spent by the Qrnmlttee. ' Practically as much againVas expended by private persons for decorations, floats, etc.-- Japan; Mra. C. E. Lu mm, formerly a missionary In India; Rev. H. Mellrllle Tenney of Berkeley, secretary of the American Board of Foreign Missions &nd district secretary of the Pacific alope; Rev. Luther R. Dyott pastor. and Rev. Ouy L. Dick, assistant paster. Dr. Dyott preached an impressive nr- mon which dealt with the responsible ties of the new missionaries, and at the same time carried congratulation and commendation for their choice of ner vice. Alt of the muilo was chosen with reference to missionary work and the TO MAKE P0RT0LA FESTIVAL ANNUAL San Francisco, Oct tS. The Portola festival. Just closed, was so suooeasful that It has practically been decided to make the carnival an annual event in this city. The suggestion was made by P. T. Clary, chairman of . the Portola committee, and It has met with almost unanimous approval, .'i - The carnival proved to be a great suc cess from a financial and advertising standpoint. More 4 than 1,000,000 per sons visited the city during the five days of merrymaking and as a result it Is estimated that at least 15,000,000 SELECTING JURY TO TRY TRAIN ROBBERS (United Press led Wire.) Omaha, Neb., Oct 25. A Jury Is be ing selected here today to try William Matthews. Donald Woods, Jack Shel- ton, Frank Grlgware and Fred Torgen son, who stand charged with holding up the Overland Limited near here on May 22 and stealing seven sacks of regis tered mall Woods, Grlgware and Tor- gen son were arrested in this city. Shel- ton and Lillian Stevenson, who are held as witnesses, were arrested at Denver, June 2. Matthews was ar rested at Boise, Idaho, June t. FOREIGN WARSHIPS LEAVING BAY CITY United Press Leased wira.1 Ban Francisco, Oct 25. The British sloops of war Shearwater and Alegrlne weighed anchor today; and sailed for Sao Diego. Shortly before leaving, the ships officers were paid a faref ell visit by members 'of the Portola festival com mittee, who boarded the vessels an hour before orders were given to "up anchor.' The British cruiser Bedford will re main In this port until Friday, when she wilt return to her Astatlo station at Hongkong. The Italian and German cruisers, tha Calabria' &nd Arcona, have orders to re' main hero all week. The Arcona will probably tall Monday. It is not known when the Italian vessel will get under way.,;-' ; . ' The Dutch cruiser Noord Brabant will go to Mare Island tomorrow for coal and will pass through the Golden Gate for the East Indies at the end of the week. HINKY DINK MUST APPEAR OR LOSE BOND Chicago.' Oct 25. Unless Nicholas J. Martin, secretary to Alderman Michael (Hinky Dink) Kenna, is produced in court today or his myterlous disappear ance explained satisfactory, States At torney Wayman will ask that his bond of $30,000 be forfeited and will make a complaint to the grand Jury. Martin was one of the three men Indicted on charges of conspiracy to fix a aury." HOUSEHOLD SUPPLIES ffable fclaaat, Towels, STapklns, Crashes, : Bedding ,eto. '. Supply your needs now at special re duced prices. We. are headquarters for everything la this Una. Great special values In bedding 'this week. " McAllen A MrnnnelL Third and Morrison. SHANNON SEEKS POUilN'S SCULP Evangelist Precipitates Mu nicipal Row at Baker f Recall Is Invoked. An.Odell man sold 20 aores 000. - . on. i nur $17.- Baker City, Oct 26. As a climax to tha fight against Mayor William Poll man bv Dan Shannon, the Evann-ellsL and those who oppose tne mayor's plan to Improve the water system by build ing a new pipe Una, a recall petition was started Sunday afternoon at the tabernacle where Shannon delivered a rousing address to 1500 men.' Two hun dred andMhlrty-elght signatures were secured at the afternoon meeting and in the evening enough voters added their names to oonvlce the recall faction that It would secure the required number of signatures to oust Mayor Pollman from office, ', .; ': .- Here Is a unique card of thanks from a grateful widow: "I wish publicly to thank Charles B. Ford for helping one wuo is in nsra - circumstances oy pay ing taxes on my little yellow pug dog. ? commend hia kindness to anyone in ike circumstances. A Widow." At lanta constitution. GASPIPE THUGS BUSY -AT SA$ FRANCISCO tralte4 Ptws Lease Win . Baa Franctnco. Oct 11. Tb police is -tboroushly srounnd over the oincov ery ef another vlctisa of a gaaplpe thug. This ta tbe third man within the past wno ass sees struck down wttn a abort length ef lead pip la the hands ft a rotee. While patrolling hie beat r!y today ratrwlenaa Skllv eauce npos) the snoeoncioas frn ft a ansa who .as not yet be-w Identified. Flood was eoclng from his ears and aa examination at the hospital sbo-ved he was snfferinc from a frartarvd ekuii la ta victim wtil die. I wi lit Breathe rt guaranteed. "to cure n . - 1 1 ir ii ji Cfiwt roua, y-J twihut Royal Pumpkin Pies The kind that makes you think of October at home. Last year hundreds were disappointed the last day because' they had not heed ed our warning to order in advance. The only first class, pics for the price. ., - t - -Tfor Two Bits 15c Each 1 Great! on Hallowe'en Hallowe'en is not complete! without good old fash ioned pumpkin pies, cideij and doucrhnuts. Get intrl the spirit of the season! order your pies today sc you will - not be disapj pointed. Two for 25c Ordsv In Advance From nithr Waahington or Morrison fitrsst Drench of Royal Balery and Confectionery inc. , )