-HIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 7, .1910. ALL UHlVERSfTIES ARE IP GODLESS Rev. Joseph Cochran Says So, , and Urges Everybody to ) Help Albany College;" At th Flmt rronbyterlan church y. ' Unlay morning Rv. Jomph Wllaon Cochran. J). Dm of Fniuiaeipma,' e.cr "Mary of th J'rmhyterlan 'bnaril -of ministerial education,.. ixkn upon the theme, "The Challenge of th Axe to : Christian Loaderahlp." Dr. Cocbran 1 one of the moat eloquent and eonvlnc 'Inf prtachern In the PreMbytelan mln- latry. At the roncJunlon of Ma din ,' , courae he referred to the etate univer sity of Oregon, which he had vlnitod. .ln'hlfheat terma and commended the t aeal .and 'efficiency of- President Camp- dpi i ana ma aaiwiaira. , . T 7 -It la aometlmea aald," affirmed the ' ipeaker, "that atate unlvemltlea art fodleee. . Thla la not true exoent In a ' '( vry amall number of casrs. There lire eplendid men In their, faculties, doing - genuine fervlce for god and man. The ' Presbyterian church haa more' student In atate universities than It haa In all '.It., own. denominational collefea. The Church must, therefore, follow tta youth to the aecular schools .with Iti blessing Inatead of ita Indifference oi even Ita anathema, v "I want to aay a word about Albanj College." continued Dr., Cochran. "There , muat be no" misunderstanding of my po sition. Eighty-three per cent of our Preebyterlan ministers and mlaalonarlea com from our amall Christian colleges. 1 Dr. Foulkea and I would not be In the mlnlatry today were It not for the amall L College, The Influential pulpits of the eaet are lwrgely iujillod with men who have bm KruduRUJ from the amall Christian cuIIcro. "The Presbyterian -or thla atate neeU auch a college, as Xliany may become. Krnm Whllworth Ht Tacotna. on the north, to' Occidental t iA Angeles, on the south, i la a wide stretch. The Presbyterians of Oregon are not made of the Muff to allow' their educational work to languish. Albany muat bo sup ported and put on ta feut. It would be better, however, and I apeak fMnkly, to kill It, than to continue to give It a mero pittance for Ita support. ' , "Let me slead With you as the sec retary ,uf. the board which deala with men, and not with institution!, never theless as one Interested In the Chris tian college, support Albany college!" As token of Ita continued Interest In Christian education and In Albany college the offering, yesterday morning which la tJ be applied to the current expenses of the college -reached nearly 1500, considerably more than the offer Ing of any previous year, ' Dr. . Cochran left thla morning:" for Tacoma and the east. : lie la very much l n pressed witft the northwest, and wltn Portland especially, and may spend a part of the next summer In thla atate with, his family. . . era In cheap lodging house In the Inter est of one'of the candidates for mayor, and a careful watch will be mad to e, that nono of these men la permit ted to vote. Evidence aald to have been placed In the hands of the grand Jury taken from the registration hooka show that nearly 300 men registered front a single lodging house on Jackson street, where cola are secured at 16 ccnta a night, ARRESTS TO BE MADE AT SEAJTLE ELECTION ltnlte press Lease- Wire. I , .Seattle, Feb. 7. Sheriff R. Tr..Uodg la today preparing to a wear In a Jarge number or deputies to make arreata ait tomorrow'! primary election ehould any attempt be made at Illegal "voting. More than 700 arreata will be made, at the polta If the men whose names have been placed In the .hands of grand Jury de tectives and deputy sheriffs attempt to participate In the selection of candidate for mayor. Duplicate pool bobka have been prepared, and opposite the namea of the men auspected of .Illegal regis tration haa been placed the word "ar rest," Detectlvea employed by the grand jury claim . to have discovered a number of Instances of colonising rot- DOZEN PERMITS BRING - IN TOTAL OF $13,790 Klcnlal ' Kormnh r.r,.! on. ,,nv frame dry kiln, Second street, between Everett and Davis; builder, same; 100. Mrs Staggart. repair on end one half story frame dwelling-, Kast Ollsan atreet ueiweep j-.igntietn and i;ighty-f Irst; bulkier, 3. K. Blackburn: laoo. .Wra. A. Potter, erect two atory frame o'i rum A'Rvin street net ween Twenty-fourth and Twenty-sixth; builder. J. B. Hlackburn; 13000. - ' A. Htrandholm, erec't one atory frame ahed, Delaware avenue between Jeemin and Kllllngawerth; builder, name; 1300. Carrie - L. Robertson, erect one and one half atory frame dwelling Kast Twenty-seventh street - between Mason and Skldmore; builder, Ira fioutlcdge; $3360, , - J. A. 8 toll, erect' twn 'atorv frame dwelling. Mulberry street between Pahn and Eaat Twelfth; f mo. . - ' Ladd estate, repair one atory frame Btore, 113 Ankeny street between Fifth and Sixth; builder, V. Bucknorj $76. C. C. Ashcraft. reoalr one atorv frame dwelling, 680 Elleworth Btreet between Nineteenth and Twentieth: builder, Bame; 117S. - W. U. Divwnlmr. erect two atorv frame dwelling, Wheeler street between Cherry and UroMdway; builder. Brooks V Down ing; $2000. . , , u. L. Webb) erect on story concrete Btore. East Blxth street between Htark and Washington; buljder, same; $1000. Hiumauer estate, repair rgur story brick store. Morrison street between Third and Fourth; builder, A. E. Davis; $200, - s V. A. Krlba. erect one atorv frame garage; Lovcloy atreet tctween Twenty fourth and Twenty-fifth: builder, B. C Bolc; $350. a llAle' united effort has secured for Hsrrlsbtira- a creamery, and now it ia talklna- flour mill. FUNERAL OF CHARLES BAKER. SR.: YESTERDAY e4 9 : y t - Death came after he had been taken from Ms homa at ' $J4 Orand avenue, to the Good Pamarllan hospital. Mr. Baker wu lorn In PhllaJelphla. He came' to Portland SO. yea ra ago aivd got( employment aa a stationary engi neer. ' He followed that trade until a few months ago, when he retired. He waB active in, the affairs of the engi neers' union, and wa a past grand master artisan. ' Mr. Baker left a widow and seven Children Walter, Will and i Charles Baker, all of Portland; Mrs. Carrie New ell of lloulton. Or.; Mrs. Cora Healey tf Portland, and JCmma and Haxel Dakcr, all of this city. ' . Charles baker, Br - .The funeral of Charles Baker. Sr., 60 years old, who died Thursday, was held yesterday, Services were held over th body at ITolman'a chapel. Interment was In Hlvervlew .cemetery. Many frlenda attended the ceremonies. Mr.. Baker,, who bad lived In Oregon 20 years, succumbed to an operation. ; To Arbitrate Flsherlra V-anr. ; j (Oelted Press Imh) Wlre.t Spokane, Feb. 7. Former I'nlted Statea Senator George Turner of Spo kane will leave tonight for Washing-ton for a final conference with I'resldent Taft and Attorney General Wlckeraham before sailing for The Hague to act as chief counsel for the TTnlted States in the arbitration of the long standing dis pute with England as to the construc tion .of the Newfoundland fisheries treaty of ISIS. Turner was placed In charge of the government's case by ex President Jtoosevelt nearly It months ago, and haa given much of his time to the matter alnce. His researches In the flics of the case have caused him tjo Overhaul legal data and opinions com piled by such statesman as Daniel Web ster, aa the dispute over the fisheries treaty has continued with more or less vigor for 76 years. The case will be presented to The Hague tribunal In May. Kngland will be represented by some of Its foremost lawyers. Judge Turner was a member of the commission that negotiated the treaty over the Alaskan boundary. 10 WILL PLAY HOST TO TAFT? Coming Visit of the President Starts Keen Agitation in Windy City. For some weeks ontlons have been Suletly secured on lands In the Oak ale vicinity, one of the properties pur chased belne- the old rock quarrv, says the Dallas Itemtxer. It is Bald the reason for those purchases Is the es tablishment of a factory to manufacture the rock, which ia great in extent, into cement. (CnlteA Press Wirt.) Chicago. Feb. 7- Whether Prcaldent Taft, who will visit Chlcngo on March 17, will come as the guest of the Irish men of Chicago to celebrate 8L Pat- rlck'B day, or as a guest of a commit tee appointed to boost th president's conservstlon policies. Is the weighty question that Is agitating- Chicago, ' Walter Flshr, chief conservationist of Chicago, saya the president comes as th guest of bis committee. . The Irish Fellowship club disputes this statement and ha declared of ficially that the president will be the club's guest on that day and that Fisher. Is a "buttlnsky." It anneara that th) Irish Fellowahin club last Aug-ust Invited tie president to oome to Chicago on St. Patrick's day and that on last Wednesday th president accepted. On Thursday, tho Irishmen declare, FiHher heard about the president's ac ceptance and tried to "steal the glory" by inviting the president to come to a conservation meeting. It Is expected that before the temp est quiets the president will be ssked to state specifically who haa he first claim on him In this city. being made today fir the launcl-.'-t ' a women's party. According to ! from Boston, Mr. Marllli M. Ki pr. t attorney, has written from Californ'-i. whera shq 1 spending tho 'Winter, t' .;t she would accept a nomination fur kv ernor. 'Mrs.' Rlckor,' who Is m.i to 1 the first woman In the Unlt.-d (ilti-s to attempt to cast a vote, will be support- til strongly by the suffraa-ettrs anil th prnniDinon Element. Tapped 8 times Woman Candidate) for Governor. , U nited !rea Leaied Mir.) Dover. N. 11., Feb. 7. Women will en ter the approaching gubernatorial cam paign In .this state, and preparations are The following report In an extreme case of chronic Urlght's Disease will Interest physicians Out to ine rsct mm tapping has heretofore Invariably at tended fatal terminations. Vndnr tho new emollent treatment tapping does not prevent recovery. ' 4- Pntlent six years , old-th youns; snn of A. C. Dean, of'l7J Ninth Av., Oak land, Cal. , Chronic Brlght's. Dropsy that had resisted all efforts ivas continually Increasing. The family physician gave no hop end said the end was near.1 At this critlcsl moment the treatment was changed to Fulton's lie no 1 Com Pound, the thvslclan aiding1 It by hold ing tip th heart and strenpthentim the little tatlent against collays. , Case very stubborn drr;sy' was a oppressive that the patient hsd.to be tapped eight HmeB, But as the tapping" beennie further apart the albumen be Ran to decline, diuresis Itw'eased. and the patient made a alow tuft steady re-, roverv'. and Is now going- t the publla The" new emollent t atment for Brlght's and chronic kidney disease, t Fulton's Kenal Compoursfl) showa an efficiency In about 7 per cent of these hitherto Incurable and fatal dla- it ran he had in IV) r land at all first class druggists. , We desire to hear fromj and advise with patients not noting- Improvement by the third week. Lltwrature' mailed free. John J. Fulton Co.. 645 Battery St.. San Francisco, Cal. , w Invite cor respondence with physicians who have obstinate cases. TuH&' -.GilbbS Morrison at Seventh - Toll GibfeS, .MC Morrison, at Seventh Mail Orders Given Prompt and Careful Attention We Design and Execute Correct Schemes for the Interior Decoration of the Modern Home See Our Line of Imported Wall Papers and Wall Fabrics Sixth Floor Estimates Furnished on the Reupholstering, Repairing and Refinishing of Furniture Toll & Gifobs, Me. ' i '' i1 ... t i rsasa , Housefurnishing Goods Sold on Xasy . Payments PerfecHoo io Carpet: aed Rug Weavery Is CoraspicMOTiis in Our Of f eiriurags f or Uhe ' Spong of 191 0 C Our window display of Wilton 'Carpets and Rugs gives some idea of the many exclusive designs and color combinations which have helped make our Carpet Department the Mecca of discriminating buyers of Floor, Coverings. " FRENCH WILTONS "The Rug de Luxe," in which is produced coloring that rivals the finest Persian, and a texture that few orientals equal, is shown this season more beautiful than ever. The most delicate color schemes are pos sible with this perfect rug,'and its wearing quali ties are a proverb. v HARD WICK WILTON This new rug repre sents perfection in weavery all the detail pos sible to weave with a' modern loom. Jhe pile is as close as a Persian rug, and the modern de signs and colorings will appeal to all lovers of artistic floor coverings. BUNDHAR WILTON "Durable as iron" the most popular rug and carpet on the market. The Bundhar fabric is well known in Portland homes for its excellent wearing qualities, its ex clusive designs and beautiful tolorings. It ap pears 'this season in new patterns and soft color schemes and places it in a class by itself. We ask your inspection of what we. offer in the new Spring Floor Carpet Dep't. Coverings. -Sixth Floor A Sale off Roll-Top Desks That Is Sure to Interest the Man Who Is Looking for High Quality at a Low Price We. are lining up our showing of Office Desks preparatory to. adding a new stock. As a result, a number of samples will show marked reductions from the regular prices in today's, Tuesday's and Wednesday's sale. $60.00 Rolltop Desk of solid oak, golden finish, 55 in. long, nowat $43.00 $95.00. Rolltop Desk of quarter-sawed golden oak, 72 in., long,'" paneled ends, and with hard wood drawer ends and three-ply drawer bot toms ; writing bed, top and pedestals of heavy stock; in dull or polish finish. This desk now at $65.00 $85,00 Rolltop Desk, same as above, 66 in. long, now at ' $55.50 $74.00 Rolltop Desk, same as above, 60 in. long, now at $47.50 $68.50 Rolltop Desk, 54 in. I6ng, also same as above, now at $45.50 $125.00 Rolltop Desk of solid mahoganv, 66 in. long, now at ; .'$87,50 . . . , r , $99.00 Rolltop Desk of solid mahogany, 60 in. long, now at ' : . . . . .". ; .$67.50 $95. Q0 Combination Rolltop Typewriter Desk of finely finished quarter-sawed golden oak, with set of pigeonhole boxes in place of two lower drawers on right side. A splendid combination piece now at . . . .$65.00 $150.00 Rolltop Desk of very best: grade of quarter-sawed golden oak, 66 in. long, and with extra heavy built-up writing bed and top; knife and dustproof roll curtain; draw ers 13f inches wide and partitioned; ends of drawers and pigeonhole boxes, of solid oak; large, heavy, raised panels of solid oak. -This desk now priced at . . ........... . .$98.50 20c Gas Mantles . . . . .. 25c Ga$Mantles ...... . 35c Gas Man ties i .... . ; : ; . . 28 15c Single-Blade Chopp'g Knife 13 20 Dpuble-Blade Chop'g Knife 16 Zbc JJouble-tJIade Lhop'g Knife 111 5c Nutmeg Grater ,3 15c Gem Nutmeg Grater 12 20c Soap Shakers 16 20c Teller Knives ie 15c Soap Bracket 12 10c doz. Coat and Hat Hooks: . .8 10c J-S-pint Tin Cups ,8 10c Tea and Spice Scoop ....... 8 10c Japan Salt Shakers .8 15c Coat Hangers -. . . .126 30c "Heni's" .fruit Presser or Potato Ricer k24d 40c Fruit Pressor Potato Ricer 32 15c Barrett's. "Never-Drip" Tea Strainer . . . v : . . . ; , . . . 12 20c Double Towel Rings . . , .16 juc Cook i'orks . . , . ..... .8 J5c Cook Forks . : .126 15c "Perfection" Perforated " Cake Spoons . . . . .. . . ;....t12 The Most Important Basemment Bargain Event in Many Monthsa Great Sale of Labor'Saving Moose : hold Articles, Kitchen Helps, Laundry Supplies, Etc. A list that embraces almost every conceivable article that is helpful to the housewife in her everyday duties sin the home savings that one cannot afford to miss for supplying their immediate, as well as their future needs. Looking over the various items is sure to suggest many articles in the home that are much needed or should be replaced. The Basement Department has planned this as a , three days' event Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. 16 40c St. Regis Vegetable Sheer 32 25c the "Woods" Can Ooener: . .110 20c. Vegetable Sheers 1Q6 cuts round or square ....... .216 40c St. Regis Vegetable Sheer 32 20c! Vegetable Sheers ....16 256 Stove Brushes 10 25c Sink and Scrub Brushes .. .10 25c Fiber Scrub Brush .',.19s 15c Wood Potato Mashers ... .126 15c Pot Chains and Scrapers. . .12$ 10c Wire Potato Masher. .... . ..76 15c Wire Potato Masher '.126 20c Wire Potato Masher 10 35c Whisk Brooms ........ .t .29, 5c Asbestos Mats .'. .3; 10c Wooden Spoons .76 15c Wooden Spoons ;.126 5c Cotton Dish Mops .3 10c "Perfection" Cake Turners.. 76 10c Retinned Cook Forks ...... .76 5c Wood-Handle Cook Forks. . . .46 5c Coky Cujters .3 10c Cooky Ciitters ..76 20c Square Grater ..1Q6 10c Half-Round Grater ......... 7s 15c "Gilmore" Grater ,126 20c Round Grater :. . .16 20c 50 ft.. Cotton Clothes Line. . 14s 15c Steel Sink Brushes . . ... . .126 40c Wire Vegetable Skimmers, .76 10c Strainers .....76 15c Handled Strainers .126 20c,Handled Strainers. . . . . . . . .16 25c'Handled Strainers. ....... .19 S5c Bathtub Soap Dishes . . . . .28 15c Pan Rim Strainers. . . . . ., .126 10c Wire Egg Whips .8, 25c Pan Rim Strainers .19 10c Electric Wire Egg Whips. ..86 20c 'Sensible" Egg Whips ....1Q6 10c "Surprise': Egg" Whips 8 15c "Dover" Egg Beaters ..,..126 25c "Holts'. Egg Beaters .19 30c "Dover" Egg Beaters 24 75c Lemon Squeezers . .59J 25c VShinon" Cream Silker Pol ish, jar 216 25c "Shinit" Cleaning Powder, jar.... ........... ...t 216 25c "Carbona" Stove Polish or Blacking, can v. ............ 1&6 15c "Black Silk" Stove Polish or . Blacking . . . . . .06 50c Spice Canisters 33 50c Mrs.Wheelock Wafer Irons 396 35c Com. Sense Gas Toasters 29 $2.50 "Giant" Mop Wringers. $1.95 40c Auxiliary Sleeve Boards . 296 55c Paragon Feather Duster... 43 65c Paragon Feather Duster. . .52 $1.75 Ceiling Duster (down) $1.39 50c Special Wing Duster 39 65c Bell Standard Duster .526 75c Leader Parlor Duster 59 $1.65 Collapsible Clothes. Dryers...... $1.33 50c tjlass Washboards 39 50c Brass Wcshboards 39 40c Zinc Washboards 32 85c Galvanized Washtub 60 $1.00 Galvanized Washtub. . . . .80 30c Galvanized Water Pails... 23 35c Galvanized Water Pails . . .26 40c Galvanized Water Pails ...29 $1.65 Collapsible Dryer $1.35 35c Kitchen Broom 28 $1.50 "American" Food Chop pers ... . ......956 In Dining Tables These Unusually Attractive Bargains If you have in mind the selection of by taking advantage of this two day samples that we desire to close out. $28.00 round, pedestal Table, quarter sawed golden oak, 10-ft. extension at : $19.75 $25.00 Table, same as above, 8-ft. ex tensionat $18.75 $19.00 round, pedestal Table, 'lden oak, 6-ft. extension at,. . .$13.25 an inexpensive Dining Table, you'll profit s' sale today and Tuesday. Just this many Note the reductions: ' $22.00 round, pedestal Tabic, golden oak, 8-ft. extension at ...$16.75 $19.00 round, pedestal Tabic, golden oak, 8-ft. extension at... $13.25 $22.00 round, pedestal Table, 8-ft. ex tension at , .$10.75 CLNSING OUT SEVE RAL PATTERNS IN Folding Go-Carts Most of them have reclining backs all have rubber tire wheels, today and Tuesday. $2.75 Go-Carts, at' .$1.85 $3.75 Go-Carts, at $1.95 $4.10 Go-Carts, at $2.90 $5.00 Reed body Go-Carts. at.. $3.35 $7.50 Reed body Go-Carts, upholstered in leather cloth at ;.$4.85 The sale is for $8.95 Reed body Go-Carts, at. $5.95 $9.50 Reed body Go-Carts,' scat and back covered in leather cloth I $6.45 $12 Reed body Go-Carts, with uphol stered back and seat, parasol. $4.95 Lace J Curtains Curtain ; Goods, andf Couch 'Covers- TODAY AND TUESDAY Bargains Lace Curtain "at S0c": Pair Regular $1.60 values' in white or ecru - tint - Cur-. tains, with JJattenberg edgings and in sertions. - , ., Curtain Swiss at 40c Yard--ReiniTar 75c and $1.00 vard values in Curtain Swiss, in. stripes of white, ecru, pink and yellow. Also white v Grenadine in dot pattern; 48 inches is 'the width of these materials.,- . Lace Curtains at $1.95 Pair Regular $3.00 and $3.50 values, in white and cream tint Nottingham Curtains, 3 yds. long, 60 ins. wide all;new patterns. . , Scrim Curtains at $1.15 Pair Regu lar $2.00 values in plain Scrim Curtains With hemstitched edge; 2'A yards long and 36 inches wide. ' - i - . Curtain Scrim at 27c Yard Regular 45c materials in white and cream, 40 in. , wide and in new crossbar t-attcrn. Fine Couch Covers at 19.50 Each Regular $35.00 values in imported AV'il ton Couch Covers, two patterns, one with plain center and Oriental border and the other in an allover Oriental de sign.' yv ' Range Buying Is Made Easy With Such an Offer as This First Thirty Days' Free Trial, and Then the -'1. - Buying Terms $5.00 Down, $5.00 a Month The success of the woman who cooks is fur thered by tlie use of a good range one that can he relied upon to give the most satisfac tory results in cooking and baking with least labor, and economically. There is no reason why such a range should not occupy a place in your kitchen, when such a buying inducement ' is offered. We've placed hundreds of . ranges in Portland homes on such liberal terms as above mentioned. And, besides, you can se lect any range in our line." They're the" best made, niost' modern. ' most economical,' most " reasonably priced. The "South Bend Malle able" Ranged the "Supreme" Range, -the "frmin" Rano-e ,t th i'r.i1' t; r '., xuu are sure 10 una one ot tnese tne range to THF klALLEABtEPAK.'rF meet your requirements. lLhiw..(iJ4;lVrtljL 1 1 r i