The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 27, 1909, Page 14, Image 14

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. MONDAY EVENINO. DECEMUEU 27, 1003.
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truth bluntlr. lMt I truet not of fenalve- j latlonat auawer will be in the worda
li. Itlila text: 'l-'nto you a child la born
Tha froat mtrafla or Chrutmaa It l ana me nimi anau ra tui wunurmn,
not what dl.t laln. . but wlial does I , rvunaeinr, m aiife-rny uiw, wio .-ver
rinKrxin. Chrlat la born In hnman iaaun fatn.r, uia i-rinc or reai-a.-
hrarla. Men In unhellrf mar atumbU
aa Nlootlwuis 01.1. serins; "Jlow ran
theaa thluga bV but th Christian
knows ( presence of Chrlat. art J oomoa
undtr tbe ivoaer ft tha , Chriatmaa
miracle. Thla la tha spirit of 1'hllllj.a
Mi-oaks' Chrletinas hymn. In which e
brays that tha tab of Uethlahera nr
be born U us today. Tbouah thi-ra la l,ht- j,.,,, fclWpt d4ck un r,yr frolt;
ami w rwui n im 'wu, ibuuurr, cam; ijao.
oua human naarx. Il ami je-sne m , T. Dl lluntKlfrr t atnr frame
nur me lowijr anj numuie neari in ma awclllm, Kaat &lshtetutn strret, be-
SMALL NUMBER OF
; ; PERMITS ISSUED
Tha fnllowtof bulltMnf permits haVt
img niuru;
J. K. Owmi Krect ona story frame
Wnfo'H Praorhnf nrhrPC HP I mlrarla f hie rrblrUi Into human life.twen Tlioenpemi and Krair; buillr.
Would Not Attempt to Derrv
onstrate Miracle, but De
sired to Exhibit It.
Tha are (eat mlrarlo of Chriatmaa lalMultnomah Aim A -Coimtrut'tJon con
rhriiL tiiar maul, ahenherda and their P"nJr.' i0.
rinrka anetl cholra and Drooheta all j-eis" r.rerj ona ana one-nau
r,u.. . v iM.fnra Mm vliA la tha neater I orT frania dwelling-, Talbot Hoad !
L 1 a ni?J-m.- til "! tuHder. Multnomah
,.u V7 "7.X1 i. ,Vi. "u construction company; liooo...
. live Jceua Chrlat h a placa la tflla K L, McCllntook-Krct ona Ihd on.
fpailat araaon and rnaka htm klnr of
our Uvea.
At tha Flrat rreahytarlan cliurch ra
terday tho pattor, Dr. William Hiram
J oulkra, who rttunwj Chriatmaa niorn
lag from a 19 daya trip to tha raat.
ronducted AriproprUta ChrUtmaa aurr
Jcra both roorolna- and arenlng. In tha
vi!nlna tha auaxtrt. cotnpoard of Mra
Fletcher Unn. Mra. Beno Hutchlnaon
Wire, Claro JRlcharda, tora Zan, with
tdgar K. Coaraen, org anlaf, aanr aevoraJ
Chriatmaa carol a
Tha chorua choir, 'under the leadrrehtp
of Dr. and Mra McMlchaei, aang
Adeati Mdalla" aa a proceaalona'
liyrnn. .Dr. Foulkaa gavo a brief mea
uit won "Tha Chriatmaa 8tar." In
tba morulne hia thema waa The Chriat
maa Miracle." Ills text waa I Timothy
:itL H aald In part:
"Tba Chriatmaa miracle ia not almpla,
but complox. Thoaa who fancy that by
attacking and deatroylng tha virgin
birth they can rid Chriatmaa of lta
euiematuraliam hara not rockoned
adoquataly. There la : a - plethora or
miracle about ChrUtmaa. My purpoae,
however, today la not to awaken contro
veray but to atimulate faith. I have no
desire to attempt to demonstrate the
Chriatmaa miracle but . rather to ex
hibit it
ona-
nair atory frame dwelling. Kaat Waah
Ington atreet between Thlrty-aeventh
and i jiiriy--igliin; builder, Multnomah
Mill & Construction company; 12000.
Hoaenthal alatere itepair alx atory
brick store.. Seventh street butama
Parson Hays Grrat Alrn Hfre Washington and Stark; builder, tstokee
Gatea A Voung Erect ona and one
half atory frame dwelling, Knat Twenty
never th atreet between . Braiee and
Thompson; builder; aatna; 1176.
TKEACIIFJi ON' CHRIST'S RIRTII
Ir.
Horn IWore llinu
Rer. William raraona of the Third
Presbyterian church preached opon the
subject Of 'The Unique Thlnga About
the Birth of Christ," taking aa hie
texta Isaiah P.vt. IUke Z:xl. I'hlllpplana
!:v. lie aald In part:
"No doubt that a aeore of men were
born la the Roman empire that day
who before their death left a deeper
mark upon the world than Jcsua. yet
we never heard their namea. Why did
they perlHh and he live in hie influ
ence? Why all this bustle of business,
merrymaking, giving gifts and thla an
nual celebration of his blrthT The
answer Ilea In theae texts:
"The unique thlnga about his birth
are: First That it actually did ful
fill the predictions ancient and recent.
Aa to place, lineage and Incidents con
nected with his birth, that .la a mere
matter of comparison of the predictions
of the Old Testament.
"Second He ; was born of a virgin.
Begotten' by the Holy Spirit, yet of hu
man and natural origin in his mother.
"The first phaae of the Christmas I tn this he was unique. The later at-
miracle is that of Messlanlo hope. The I tempt, to attach the same circumstances
Old Testament la a strangely unfinished j to his mother ia a pure invention wlth
book. There are scarlet and silver out any historic, foundation and arising
strands that run through its records 0 long after the event that no con-
and reach out and on for some fulfill- alderatlon need be given it.
ment. The element of Meaaianlo hope "Third In the way in which it waa
in the Old Testament is a cumulative heralded-, to the world. By the angel
growing one. Take the first promise I visitants, by the star in tbaeast and in
EDITOR WEDS; FRIENDS.
RIDE HIM ON BOVINE
(Sparta! Plapitck to The Jbarnat.)
Elgin, Or, Dee. ST. Lee Tuttle, editor
of the Elgin Recorder and Miss Lena
Edmonds, a popular young lady of thla
town, were married at La Grande this
week by the Methodist minister. Rev,
McLoyd. .
On their return to Elgin Tuttle tried
to escape the crowd awaiting them at
the depot by Jumping from the coach
while the train waa still aome distance
from the depot and making a run for
his home. He was catight and brought
back to the depot, where a cow, be
decked with bells, awaited him. He
waa mounted on "Bosale" and paraded
through the streets of Elgin followed
by bis bride, In a sleigh and the crowd.
EHSIERH CITIES
the tiaptlam of Christ, TJire were
nearly four hundred of Uatdorfa frlanda
preaunt on the rlvur bank nar the i'a-
li'lflo Lumber company's mill, In north
1'ortland, to wttnuaa the ceremony. ' lial-
and western Lumber company, waa ad
mitted to the Kpworlb Methodlat
vhuruh Sunday morning. ,
Dr. Foulkes Returns From Rec
ord Making Trip With ,
v ; Good lewsi
WALLOWA POSTOFFICE
'IN THIRD CLASS LIST
(ipeeial Ilapatrli te The Jooratl.I '
Wallowa, Or., Deo. ST.-Poatmaater J.
IB. Tulley received notice Monday that
tha Wallowa postofflre would ba placed
j In the third claae llat January 1, 1910,
and that hie aalary would be Increased
to 1 1 loo per year.
' Laat J rl.Uy night tha city eounrll
took a declilrd atuiid lit regard to 111
billiard iarlora and aoft drink houses
and deoliied that they- muat clone and
remain vloaud on Suixlnya
JQlIKSOX-KETCHELj
;-'TJCTUJn!3IlKKK AGAIN
Sporting and athlotlo circles are more
than pleaaed with the announcement
that the Johneon-Ketehe! fight pictures
will have a return date in thla city
which haa been arranged for next Fri
day and Saturday at the Bugalow the
atre, Thla takes in Now Year's eve and
all of Newr Year's iU'y. whU-h, with hour
ly ahoas, sut-lt aa were run at the Ii:ikr
thratre reorntly, will tslvo opportuiilty
for thoueanila to aea thla picture. With
Jim Jeffrlea, Jack Jiiliiia.m and Ketchel
Klnted this way, each -with Ma own
nuo of boxir and the acttlt-nient of
the fight terme for the great world
ohattilonahU betwoen Jeffries and
Johnaon, everybody rularttt want to aea
the kind of fighter Jeffrlea muat tack
le In order to keep the heavyweight
champlonahlp from being retained by a
colored man. i - . , ,
If you are a' tobacco chewer who
WHlgha coat and comfort In tha same
cale you proliably have a piece of
1'jper liejdaieck In your pocket rlcht
now.
made to tha - race, , Mother five In
Genesis S.xv. ' There is no aeed to read
into 1 all, the full content of later
prophecy, but there is no warrant for
reading out of it aU Implications or a
final fulfillment '
"A hope was awakened in the first
xfiothers breast tliat through her of f
eprina; deliverance should come. She
called her son Cain, which means "I
have gotten.", That is, she thought that
tho promise' had' been fulfilled. Df.
Foulkes then traced tbe growth of the
spirit of Messianic hope through the
Old Testament t literature, writing the
Bethlehem. - Others had been announced
before their birth by messengera from
heaven but this la the . only Incident
where the birth was so signalised.
"Fourth This is the only Incarnation
of dlety. Myths and fables there have
been many. Previous theophanies there
Were, but this is the only Incarnation
of God that had a, moral purpose big
enough to make it reasonable, and the
only one making' such claim who did
really Godlike things.
"We believe these unique things about
Jesus, not because we are credulous but
because we have sure grounds of reason
Two Marshfiold Sisters Wed,
fflneclal DtiDatrh to The Journal.)
Marshfield, Or, Deo. ST. Two sisters
were the brides at a double: wedding
which took place at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. O. 8. Torre in Marshfield.
Miss Psyche Torrey . was married to
Wilbur G. Craig of Blackfoot, Idaho,
and Miss Erois Torrey was married to
Thomas G. Leyland. Mr. and ' Mrs.
Crarg will go to Idaho to live, i Mr.
Leyland is the local representative of
the Sherman-Clay Musio company of
Portland and with his bride will reside
in this. city. r
Dr. William Hiram Foulkes, pastor of
tbe First Presbyterian church, haa re I
turned to Portland after a record mak
Ing trip to Cincinnati, Dr. Foulkta I
was gone eleven days. He spent' ten I
nights In tbe sleeper, tarried In Cin
cinnati seven hours, spent' Saturday!
nlgbt and Sunday, a week. ago. In Chi
cago, and reached his Jtorae Saturday I
Ight laat " : -
Dr. Foulkes is a member of the Geo I
oral Association Commltteo on 'General
Education of the church, being the only I
momber west of Chicago. lie -was
called to Cincinnati to atend a meet
ing ot the committee scheduled for De-
cember IT.
According to. Dr. Foulkes story of his I
short stay in Cincinnati he did about!
as much missionary work for, Oregon I
as he did committee work while there,
II o reached the city a short time before
luncheon and when he met the mem
bers of the committee around the mid-1
day. table he found them all deeply in
terested In Oregon and .her opportuni
ties. .
Some time ago Dr. Foulkes sent each
member of tha committee a copy of the I
booklet issued by the Portland Chamber!
of Commerce, "Oregon, a Land of Op
portunity." When he met the members I
of the committee at luncheon he found!
all of them much interested in the story I
told . by . the booklet and , during the I
lunch hour he was kept busy telling
of Oregon, of the apple Industry. -of I
otner opportunities, all about the land.
ana -every thing about the state and its
development There was more discus
sion of apple land than of business dur
ing the . luncheon houc v . ' ,
Begins Monday
Jariuary;3,.1910
to othe a ootD nr one day
Take LAXAT1VK BBOMO Quinine Tableta
iWiiceriafai rafiinr1 mnnar If it fa lei in nr-m
B. W. GEOVE'S licnatare ia on each box. 25c uPon entering the river in imltatioa of
NEW CHURCH MEMBER
, BAPTIZED IN RIVER
A baptismal service' was conducted In
tne Willamette at S o'clock Sunday af
ternoon by Rev. C T. McPherson . ' of I
rjpworth Methodist church.. oorn
BAtdorf was the candidate who went
down into the icy water. He and Mr.
McPherson. who wore ordinary clothing)
rainer man tne regular baptismal robes,
were in me nver aoout nve minutes.
! Although there are several baotlsmal
tanas in tne city. Mr. Batdorf Insisted
development of hope Into expectancy j for them. To those of us who accept
and tbe latter Into prophecy until he
came on the first Christmas day.
, "The second element of the Christmas
miracle is the t olnoss of tb times.
j "In God's cosmic and his . moral unl
yerea . everything nwyes according to
schedule. ' Nothing happens.' No event
appears too soon or ; too late. While
perhaps theologians " have . made too
much of the historic situation unto
which Christ came, their critics have
made too little of it The fact remains
tiiat for the first tlmo in the world's
history . there was tho construction of
a universal civilization whose ciuaen-
e hip touched the .rim., of the world, and
a universal language and .philosophy.
If Christianity Is criUciied because of
the elements of Greek philosophy which
have entered into its development, its
reply is that no better philosophy had
before or has since arisen by which it
might hand down and diffusa its truth.
"Besides these things there was an
almost universal bankruptcy of faith
and effort on the part of the human
heart The epicurean and the stoic
eltks were living examples 'of the fail
ure of the world-to redeem Itself. Even
J udalsm was itself bankrupt. Then in
the fullness of the times the Christmas
miracle appeared. The third phase of
the Christmas miracle is the rebirth of
Christ In the human heart I r.tate the
the Bible as God's revelation of himself
to man the fact that It teaches them is
sufficient But there are many who
say with Canon Henson that they rest
upon a theory of inspiration that is now
untenable. We have no time to argue
that question easy of argument, aa it
Is, but will simply note that the books
of Mathew and Luke are . history as
credible and ' well .authenticated as any
history. But in addition. '
"There 1 is the conception of the
Chrlsti-great, majestic, Imperishable.
That Is no invention, and apart from
these facts he is tbe inexplicable man.
with them easily understood and ac
counted for. 'Our reason compels us to
account for him. And this is the most
reasonable account But the experi
ence of many who have believed upon
Jesus and . become conscious of his di
vine power , through their own salvation
convinces them perfectly that this- is
but part of the . divine Lord who has
saved them. . They have a source of
evidence that Is beyond the reach of
criticism by the world and, putting all
these together,' they say 'I believe in
Jesus who was begotten of the Holy
Spirit born of the Virgin Mary.
"And as long as the sun shines and
the seasons come and go and the Christ
mas bells ring, so long will these unique
facts challenge men, and their only
LADIES
I have just received by express from New York
200 Ladies' and Misses' Suits
I PLACE THEM ON SALE TOMORROW.
THEY ARE ADVANCE SAMPLES.
$25.00 values, on sale at .................. . . $9.98
$30.00 to $40.00 values for. .$14.98
Be Sure to Come arid See Them Before You Buy Elsewhere.
MIS. M. M. BERT
Rooms 203-4-5 S wetland Bldg., 5th and Wash.
IT WILL PAY
YOU TO WAIT
When You See It in Our Ad If s So
' MOYER
3d & Oak
1st & Yamhill
1st & Morrison
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Ladies' flic
Clearance Sale of High Grade
Suits Going at Less Than Cost
$35.00 Sniits
Sacrifiicedat
Unparalleled Bargains In High Class
Garments That Must Be Closed Oat
-.'-. J i "'
Eighty suits selected fronroilr. high-grade stock, $35.0Q values,
have been chosen for this ftreit Clearance Sale. They are the'
latest WirfteT models, all the best materials and most popular
colors, and in all sizes. No such values have ever been offered by
this or any other Store,; It simply ' , -
means that our high-grade stock
must be cleared of Winter modeb
before the arrival of new goods.
Any woman understands that the
dealer in "women's apparel must
sacrifice his profits at this season
of the year and we've cut. them .'
to the limit and below the original
cost. These prices are .for cash
only. .
IB
$8 Iron Bed $5.75
No. 358 Like cut, worth . QK IJff
$8, special for this week... U I O
No. 373 Worth to $5, spe- QO QfT
cfa! for .this week.; ,.ipdVO
Clearance sale of Iron Beds, Dress
ers, Chiffoniers, Tables, Chairs, Etc
I z'.-&J
1M:
Cobbler S
Seal Rocker
2.50
Many- shaped like the
cut, fancy spine
backs, wide arms,
cobbler seats, golden
oair and mhninfiT
f finish; worth 3.50,
wjll be closed mit
at f 2.50
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Clearance Sale (Is
Price Only oy.
Over 1000 of thesfe splendid bargains,
made just like the cut; cobbler seats,.
. flat spindles in back-and neatly carved
top panej. Note the strength of these.
chairs the brace arm and the contin
v uous back posts. , Worth $1J25, spe
cial price; no phone or UO.QA
. D, orders filled, each....... cU
- . ,
Store Open! Until
, 8:00 p. nv
THE BIG STORE AT EAST END BURNSIDE BRIDGE
,1
1
Cars Stop!
Vancouver, ?L Johns, Eroad
war, Woollawn, A!barta, East
Bornile. MontaviHt, East An
kenr cirs trp in front of this
store. AH rt:er lies transfer
to this point.
4C irriPn htff i
mill
it 1 III
JUST LIKE CUT