THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY EVENING. MAY D, 1910. HMDS ASSIST imcraioF . ; iioraEiHP to preach the sermon of this beautiful church western border of our great country, la thia noble and goodly city. Tou have i dona fh cauaa of liberal Chrtetlanlty distinguished aervloa in the building or una temple, and I predict for you a vary prosperous future in tha food and glorious work in which you ra en gaged. . f'l bring you -tha hearty eongratula- tlona ef our whole Ztou. and pray for at th dedication (him, to learn ef tha gentle ahepherd, rch" here on-thefwh called them hla 'lambs,' took them In hla arm a and blessd them, and thu they bo nurtured In all that la generous. sweet and beautiful In life and charac ter. Thualt la certain that thia Church of tha Good Tiding a aa It works through tha yaara ahall ba a aourca of meeaure- leea rood to thia neighborhood and to your raat and goodly lty.'V ; PKISOHTIIE BIO CROWD HEARS MAG ANN filfl "01 If 111 . i ii '.t for men of tha country to take a bolder atand against political, commercial ana octal onemJeS of tha time. A sleepy Chrlatlan may ba tolerated but seldom uaedi. Tha man of tha hour must be live on . " , :. 'A major general bt our army; not il ' yeara of .age, baa been pronounced dead by one' of tha Inauranca companlea of tha seat Tha Inauranca policy la paid off and cancelled. A big rubber tamp haa put "Dead" In red letter! on tha policy sheet, and ao far aa tha com tlat going on before and biasing tha path through tha wild erne, which th rellgloua progrees of tha ag haa af tar- warn fnl narail Th ntnrMi In Hau A P HertPV ftf Kntri. MC. I nrloue thought which haa been a J .. " I marked feature of the last BO yeara. ' in Mouln ail been In th direction of our T I caw l to ywiiiuu mi rllf taken Doaltiona. Tour rellgloua liberal In any evangelical church la more or leaa openly avowed Universalis! anditho mora liberal' ha la, the mor aoceptabl and popular ha become In ma own church.. It la not Unlversaiism that men objeot to but th name.''. ketoaed Condition. ,. . Dr. . Herver then aketched tha condh Uons which, the Universal! st faith baa combated and ' won ; th , victory over. and continued: -' . . "The meaning of life to Involved tn :.7.7t Sch'b Biding, to uo cootin-IRev. J. Allen Leas Takes Text w ZT.Tcn?tumllr A little girl on finding her mother' ChurclrVof-; Universalists; Predicts Bright Future. . Every red Utter day observed by the Tnlverealists of Portland la favored by exceptionally flna weather condition, yesterday, the happy occasion of their ocaicauon 01 tn "u":;"""u'"? tha question. 'Are we children of Oodr wa again maraeo. dy wwu-i. " Tha tn---.a. .!. TTnlv.r.allat church !.....' ,.- In Tabernacle. , Seldom in th history of Portland have euch aoenca been wltneeaed In rellgloua awakening aa In th Hart and Magann tabernacle at Hawthorne Park at th two services yesterday. Dr. Hart delevered a aoul searching tneaaag from Eseklel ;17-1. "Son of man I have mad the a watchman unt tha houa at my from me. When I say unto th wicked Thou shalt aurely die,1 and thou glv eat not warning, nor apeakeat to warn th wicked from hla wicked way, to aav hla Ufa, tha aam wicked man ahall die In hla Iniquity: but hi blood will I require ; at thin hand. Tet.lf thou warn the wicked, and he 4urn not from From Judges vii:7 for Sun-:;y--: day Sermon. "Tha Man of th Hour" wai tha aub- ojtratrthVahaVr wSS j "on delivered by mouth, and give them warning1 1 A,1B St Jam' Luther an church laat . evening. . He toeii hla text, from Judges vll:7, "And th Cord said unto Gideon, by th three hundred men that I&pped will I aave and deliver th Mldranlua." Mr. Leas aald In part: "Thee 800 were th minute men 'of Gideon's army. Thev war men who fought for him th battles of tha LordM and who won for him a moat glorloue church letter In an old trunk came run' nlng to her mother excitedly calling. Oh! .mammal mamma! I have found your religion in th trunk. ."Th man of th hour muat b steady, reliable, kot spaamodlo, always abound' Ing In tha work of th Lord. , You re member th old painting, a lad standing on th bank of a stream-holding a fish lng rod and Una and a great, strong, weatherbeaten fisherman . standing by th lad and with on hand-over hi shoulder la steadying, for him, the bending rod. ' Under th picture are these words: 'Steady, , Johnny, steady.' Gideon's Army Tearless. "God Almighty Is willing td atand by th worker, If he Is willing, and keep Is that God Is th universal father. Untveraalisnt declares that a defeated God is no God at all. ' This church does not us words to conceal thought; but It deans what It says and says what It means. When It speaks of God's jus- tic It means Justice the thing that la right ana fair " not som theological riction. v "When It speaks of th mercy of God it means real mercy, not a purchaaed favor, bought with the blood of Chrlet That 'gentle, sweet gift of compassion and pity whloh' only th strong can Show th - weak. "When we apeak of th lov of God w mean lov in its truest meaning, not Th message closed with an Invi tation to mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters and others who hav loved ena unsaved to' eoma to the front Th mother went forward 'first In great throngs, then husbands and fathers by th hundreds, then a great multitude who crowded and waited In deep and earnest prayer for the salvation of tha lovad on. Evangelist Magann sang, j Will Meet :Tou' Thor.:'i yr Th chorus of 400 voice lead by Magann and assisted by piano, organ and orchestra gave forth a volume of sacred melody. - Magann- rendered a sola-: "Lift M Up.'? - Dr. - Hart .thn proceeded with hla sermon on "Shams 555r?.1ilJj: hi. t.xt,God'a languag to to Indifference Or hate, . V preach an ver enlarging faith because w believe there can be nothing imagined too good for the good uod to hav in store for his children. ' Tlfth Act Determines. "It Is the fifth act In th piece which determines ? th nature - of . th drama. If that is a tragedy, all Is a tragedy. Adam. "Where Art .Thou I" This Question is 'of momentous im portance," said the speaker. "When God placed man In th garden thr was no discord. Everything was in " perfect harmony. Sin entered In and then earn th fall mat nrougni misery ana neii. Everything was there for man's good. which showed that God was vary roina- attendanco taxed tha capacity of the beautiful new church. , The music by th augmented cnoir waa of the highest order, th soio, "u, Divine Redeemer.", by Mrs, G. H. Ward- ner, and the tenor solo by C. El patter- son being especially nouceaDie. ev. Albert C. Grier of Spokan. pastor of the First church In that city, mad the Invocation, and Rev. W. D. Buchanan, 'pastor of the First Unlversalist church In Tacoma. ; read th lesson of the day. Rev. Dr. T, I Eliot, pastor emeritus of the Church of Our Father, led the great congregation in th prayer Of dedica tion. The dedication ermon' waa delivered by Rev. A. B. Hervey, Ph. D.,' of Bath, Maine. Sr. Hervey Opens Sermon. Using Matthew 111:1 as his text) "Th voice of on crying in th wilderness. Make his path straight. Make y ready the way, of the Lord," he said In part: "I feel myaelf honored in being asked Will You Pay LIFE IN SURANCE or DEATH ; INSURANCE-Which? 1 Peoel wllllncr Iv nav larare sums for life insurance, which is really death In surance, but - real llrer insurance fre quently consists In taking Eckman s Al terative. . T"'., rv. Can any "lung sick" person afford not td take the Alterative? Investigate fit. Write thia verv.'dav for letters, teetl- imaii ,1. A rt . irfLfairlf, iHav fHut It m,n In TH. HIM ItihnAl': N Ym really haa CURED Tuberculosis. t I hltrh school than In tha nnlvoraltv niit llAIDl CCQ AfSPMT Tft Rc-ara and tnlllc fatten, without eurlnsr. .m.l . il'L.!: I IIU.fcii.uw nu.ii w Tleea cost. say. 80 cents a dosen. Forced I , .,. wti "i fiilnw with tin nnA mllle Mrt a. V w lY '"" Miuiona t day, $1. SO a week I quarts milk a day, I ""'"",-"- " university at s cents, costs over t a ween. I v.iv n m. iiuuibij t . u wvnu Eckman a -Alterative sharpens . the I will accept th liberal faith as It grows up to It. It is a matter of great com fort and courage that so .-many hav grown up to It, and so many others ar giving welcome In head and heart to Its inspiring and cleansing . message,' and uie mora aounaant, Hopeful Xeliglon. -unu . cnurcn stands her for a ra tional, reverent, hopeful religion. Its 1 1885 from L. ms . wioaeunesa, nor xrom i mni wnw won wr aim a most glorious h, .nlrltuallv firm and self nnasnasd way, ha shall die in Ws iniquity: but victory. Thlrty-two thousand numb.rad '5 . 0 0!. delivered thy souL7 ' ' I th army at first; .2.000 of thes werel rh7 . - , .... : The-Unlversallat church proclaims good fuI of man' . happineaa, but all , thes tidings, It affairms that this Is God's wr rf used, 1 Paradls was a prepared world, -thatch end Is not tragedybut place for ood'a creatur and heaven Is Joy and victorrand. peaoev v A-f ollow- a prepared plac for a prepare peopla ers of Jsu w try, to llv by bis gold- what the soul needa today U a thor- en rule. W do this neither to escape t ........Mr,- , wt nreuh no prdltlon nor win heavn In another I Muwinn. Environment will world; but to promot th common good 1 ! UVa you. Ethical cultur nor faint-hearted; 9700 war Inactive, ,and of tha original army of 13,000 only 100 ar ten ror xne worg at nana. , . "God direct Gideon according to unique plan to-choos from th first number th real, fighters. They all be long to th- army, it is true, but there was . a vast difference In their useful ness. Three hundred with the power of God wr , worth t vaatly f mor ; : than thouaahds alienated ; from God. - Th proportion then is this, 100 active men are to 33,000 Inactive men, as the Gos pel of God. is to the energy of man. Three hundred with God as their aid are now able to enter upon a successful conquest of an army of 185,000. . "The conquest was not ' gained by mere physical force, but rather by strategy, a plan appointed bjr God,' di rected by Gideon, though on the very surface seemingly foolish to man. -. This is the age of masculine activity. .Forty- three out of every 100 per cent . of workers for the Lord today, are men, while not long' ago the pro rata was one man to every two women. Now, with this new condition of things It is becomes the richest prise in the last Ui iu um mva vi luuajr- 10 see mat we I nour on earui. Gideon's 100' were likewise fearless. willing to march into the face of an overwhelming number, There ' Is one requisite to fearlessness and that Is, a clean , conscience. See the man on the witness stand testifying in aome.case at court. Hla, consoience Is hot at eaae for he know there is something hidden which is In danger of being revealed. He measure . every answer, guarda every sentence but in apite of it all he occasionally becomes tangled and con tradicts himself. "The man with a clear conscience and clean hands is able to face any accusa tion and undertake any task and by the grace of God will be uaed as a mighty Instrument for good and the cause of righteousness. "- ;.j,vi.' The man of .th hour also must be faithful. : Like-sunshine it gives light, or if it does not, it is not faith, s It is not a mere, ornament used for the pur pose of decoration. : It makes a man after God's own heart, it makes him live for bis fellow men and makes hlra rich beyond measure. It give him a solid foundation on which to stand.' It the genius of Walter Daroro-rh as -'a great conductor, have permanently en dowed hla New Tork orchestra, and this la the only reason Portland people are able to hear the same mualo that gives uch ' keen enjoyment to New Yorkers during the height of the musical season. The box-office for the sale of seats for these two Portland concerts will open Saturday morning at 10 o'clock at Sherman-Clay's, opposite the poatofflce. May 14. ' . . 1 1 1 ii i . i' 1 ii ii . j . . ... gyggggagga and make the world a better place for all of us to live in. Universallam offers no substitute for a right life.' "As a testimony to the truth of things, numbers do hot count. ' There are more pupils in the primary school. Christian Science will aave you. Judas is an evidence that environment will not aave as he sat and at with Christ before his betrayal Get your charac ter and heart changed. are engaging in th services quality as wen a quantity. - -. , "The great difference in men is not I so much in native talent as it Is in personal application. -oftentimes the greatest masters in their.' respective "The other, day I stood by the bed side of a man, whose soul passed with out a struggle, without a single regret He peacefully closed his eyes in sleep and went to live with Jesus. This, I take it. Is the man - of the hour who lines were but dull students,' but they jean be a man in; every hour of bis life appetite, - makes life - look, different, brings better health wit a greater earn ing power.1 Often persons-are ao much improved that they can work even be fore they are finally cured. - v Send today for literature on the aub- jtfcz, it you. are broad minded enough to believe mat mere can be a cure whlcn BE TRIED AT DALLES 8nedl Dmostefc to The Joarnal.t The Dalles, May 9. F. B. Mills, ex- sales agent for United Wireless, who was Indicted by the Wasco county grand Jury at its February term, and who has been fighting extradition for several months 'past, has - consented to be brought back for trial. were disposed to hard work. Paulhan, the French aviator, won the 150.000 prise recently.; by vigilance rather jthan skill for he started and practically won the race while his competitor was rest ing in sleep. , , .. . affiant Men Seeded. "The Rothchlld fortune was and is not ashamed of his record in the hour of death." DAMR0SCH ORCHESTRA COMING TO PORTLAND tXTaT4aM - Ta mgfcrtavts. yrA lit at XTawf YV thr6ugh vigilance and energy by that I BVmnhn h...,o hinh' member of the family who carried the Portland for two concert, Wednesday, news of the defeat of Napoleon at May 18, matinee and evening, under the Waterloo tO London eight hours befor I Hlr.lnr n Tta i3Mr..Wvnn nnmin fJl'1011 lnform,at,n received. I have done more to introduce th noble "Th great need of the Kingdom of and beautiful muelo of the great mas God today is not ; a large - army of I ters of all ages Jttan any Other orianl- i-oun convenes 1 meaiocre rigniers but minute men.. hn in im.riiMUi, ... Mr Ik. iT.h hfrS ?n .whlhi'Mms not only are able to read the signs of tract to give all their time to the study tsindlcfed ia that or having obtained th times but Who are ever eager, Ylgi- and interpretation of symphonio ihusto. jo. boiij . viujuiD. 1 iui iu Kiwwvn ui iigniing line anoifnr thia nrfiheatra. hu ttntn tnilnwi.il h ivV' TTfllt.1 Xtril-.l.. I .a. 4a m .1. ti..tt.W am . V. . M a I , . ... .. has not been sensationally-exploited, 1 or which la not based merely on climate or oiei restrictions. Elckman'a Alterative Throat and Lung troubles, al In Portland by the Oi te obtained at. or procured by, your "io- J na,.r wS it u" .r . e-malea, Mine was arrested at I tor y of the world whenr the opposing J queotlonable musical merit, as all other cai druggist. Ask Yor Booklet of Cured oft-nitlon of brotherhood and universal Spokane, but refused te come back "to j forces were men systematically and de-1 orchestras In America ar, obliged to vmct or writs ior jivinpnce 10 iqe ck-I ' vuuunu w m vn ivi nm. ,uvwuur ncnun is-1 nanuy arrayeo ana consequently tner I do to keep from starving. man Labojatory. Philadelphia, Pa. I Uught to love .God and never, to fear sued a requisition, which was granted. I never was a tim when it- was itecessary I A f evf rich music lovera,' aajf i fa - mnA " .tl I nAAri ar. fln,n il IhAM w Vl rt tinA. I th.ff : h vnnM .11 , and is on 1 that which will nourish the mind and stock in return therefor. He failed to command. .. i. . . rr1"" c,raI comfort tn h'rt- It atands for civil deliver the stock, and th grand Juryj "Tber never was' a time in the hls-lnart of each year away in Odd mba ot 5 recanting rr a nr? mi.: ni2y. fare - fciifjii ji'iycrs Our Suits for Men that tve're seHing at (Th anything, we QVMJ. will overtop have seen in former seasons. In gentlemanly style and becornfngness we have not seen their equal. r The variety in cloths colors, patterns- and cuts gives every man a chance to look his best i MmO(D)lTiii(2iP 166-170 Third St. Silence! Tb Instinct of modei fy natural to very womaa Is often ; reat biadrano fo tb eur of womanly dUeaset. Women shrink Iron the personal questioos of th local physician which seem indelicate. The thought of examination it ab " horrent to them, and so they endure ia silene e condition f diseas which surely projrenee from bad to wore. - It Dr. Prc' rrerf to carta - -. . great many women wbo tawa toand m retat v. tor modtMty Im hla otter ot FBEB oneulta i " tlea br letter. Jill torreepondeaee Im belt j ma aaeredly eoaltdeatlat. Sddreaa Dr. JR. V. r ' Pierce, Battalo, iV jr. . , Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription restores sod refulst tb womanly functions, abolishes pais ' and builds up and put th finishinf touch of health os) every wak woman, who ivs ii fair trial. ' .. , : It Makes Weak Women Strong,. Siek, Women Well. , Ye can't afford to accept stertt nostrum as a tubstitur for this non-aloobolie medicin or tuovn coxrosmoN. fi(g;f6rtMdl Emends a Cordial Invitation to the Ladies of Portland to Attend Their 'i- r - .Free -i lea. is- M CMsteisen "H r Eleventh and Yamhill Streets (Yrmhia Ectrcsce) Each Ttedsy smdi. Tksrsday M temoom -Miss Conducted by Teacher of Cookery T racy : ; esson Thursday, May Twelfth, at Two -Thirty p. m. Subject: -"A Dainty Luncheon1'