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i 31 THE OREGON DAILY jOUHMAU- fOBTiAKP. TUCJPAY EVEI-IKO. HOVrUUCK i MORE THAU 250 ISn APPEAL . . . . - , a ... I a. . . m.. m ... La- ftt4 fri I k Ik , ! aa aa ' aa kuS aa 11 IdnMH Imim l-a a t a : ' -rr iiiiiiTrc nr aur re "- in. in m mi..) vr rii iu i lull iii I i !- i ni n ornw re OF GIPSY SM H&HKSSM .tt.-y.sjr..1 i ' " it. ut u im reaa en .. ! wiripcv .PF1K; TO .a- i OLD PEOPtrS HOME ftotfd Evangelist Delivers tkte jaarat 14 Im k ta 4 ea TM 4 a?U 1 I ... . .ai .... . . LLian If Ik a ' 1-. kit f -1 aa aS I ' I " v,nr Pccrful Sermon. His:-- - V-"4 '"UT. iHT E? .k' IIMIW I ' Mtli UU IMIl lU Mf " HIM M likt MUH HtMWM It - ! MW t A AAA 1 . J . m . . . a a ftf . m ISA ftatk ft - I'l MOfly CI IU.UW AUUiCiw.c.; r,. . j V - " ' lavMlk Tf .. 111 U kkll Tri- ! l,f.M U ! ..U.l"-. - 0 ii,im f - IMaaA ! ill i-r M tr ' f" ' !. ,ounr4. If 'Tmf- tl. ...li. Udul I-ik la U -- 4m4 IKI rov Mtl u:4 -trcl 1 l"1- a-rr ila kMni a ttwa rMiWr a. irr rirt"1 Ifcaa la "T pf bhI a. lrt ti prom Mpoff44 ! h Jtuliarf mm a araJ appaal rrr la4lvt4aaL IU U-4 of lb f Jmm Ctirui, h aaH lo ' ' rtpl, -rollow "." A4 h iiom ra, TT halra4 -raanta af middla an 4 a Uria nam Wr f rxt ana ait bora and ftrla mala thm d-cUla '"Ho "" Tha worxll f Iba aong. "Whara lla Utdi Ma f Will Fllo.-. ril-4 lha a rati autlorlum aa tba prwnl work ra and 1t)OM who wara aln ! fM I ha Chrlat atxxjl whom ihr had BaaM lantd foe lb Inqulrr room. . r uuu v. A 1U followad lha pa!" theaa mho flrat mpond4. Tbaa a croup of bora ptaod up half way la tha raar tba bulldlnt and alartad forward. Than"' Ood f"T tha boy." triad tha arpay. "Thtaa ara tha flrat ao young who ha eoraa Hn thla tnU.lon. I ram wban I waa a boy. I 1 eould win all tha boye In Iortlanl.- Thara waa a tnomant of profound tni naaa. Tba 1-naliy af tha momnt waa arparant. Taarn warw ruahlng down tha eh-ha of bundrada. Than tha cloar taaor rote of ntpay Smith broha lha atlllnaaa. "O, Whara la My Waodarlng i v mmnr Tha choir cauchl up tha worda and tha rauaio awallad thrauah tha ulllor1um., - "Motharal L-t lha ' chlldran -coma." h nrgad. Tathara! Lat tha children coma. If yon haa not found Jaeua don't aland In tha way of thlr young, wart, beautiful Hvaa." ' . Tha reaponia waa tmmadlata. 8 core of young man and boya. movad by tha JrrraUtlbla powar that waa pulllna; at their boarta. laft thalr aeata 0JoU thoaa In lha Inquiry room. oypvya Toioa mmn out. t, Whara la My Boy f onlnht" 'Tha olca of tha gypay rang: out clear again. "Sing It Blng It." Tha worda ahot from hla llpa Ilka a command. "Too couldn't llaten to that aermon to blght and not want to ba what you ought to ba," ba aald, apaaking to tha oldar ona again. 1 , - A man 'broko away from the crowd that had atood In tha rear of the audi torium from tha tlma" the meeting be gan. He alowly walked the distance of the long alala. When he waa about half tay to the front, another from the aama cowd followed. Llaton." ahouted tha gypay. "It takes a bit tit rourago to walk all the way of that alalc alone. But I wish a hun dred vourig men would do It "I wortder If there la" anyone here Buying, I Twant my mothefa Chrlat.' Tha devil aaya ,walt until tomorrow. Jeeue aaya now. "If you would follow Jeua ou rauit eat looea from ererythlng that hindera." . Mftny Oo rrwrL From on of tha aectloni on the left a woman, aroaa and atarted forward. In front of the epeaker"B stand Father Flinn, the veteran minister who haa reached hla ninety-fifth year, was pac ing back and forth and, with difficulty refraining from Venting his feellnga with shoots. "I've been - praying for thla for yeara," ha aald. "Now - my prayer are coming true, and before I die." Dr. Benjamin Young crawled un der the rail around-the speaker's plat form and reached the Bide of an old man, whose hair wa whitened by the anows of 90 winters. Tne old man, who had previously atood up and asked for the prayers of the ypsy, took Dr. Young's hand and was' led Into the In quiry room. v This broke the restraint that waa holding many -back and another stream of people was started "forward. A woman to the left of the speaker stood up and checked her 'sobbing long enough to say, "Pray for my husband." " When the meeting was opened, some one asked for the song "Rock of Ages," which was sung. This was followed by the song "All Hall the . Power of Jesus' Name." ' Women Bemova Hate. Gipsy Bmlth stood before the great audience and his face was wreathed in a smile, as he said: "Ladles, lcan Bee through you,-but I can't see through your hats." A moment later all the hats had disappeared. After the speaker had read his text . from tM first chapter of St John, be ginning with the thirty-fifth verse, he uttered a touching prayer for founper aona who had . visited him Aprlng', the day and had asked for. his intercession with God. . One was a young minister, ba aald. woe Is longing for hie Minis try to bo filled with the love of God. Another, ' he said, waa a wife whose husband had grown cold, in his Chris. f tlan 1lf& The othera were a youn eouole" just starting In 'their married life. : , ' . We want to begin right Will yed pray with usT" they liad told him. "I never . had a ' aweeter experience," ' he aid. V'What years of misery would iiuir-jtviililiiil tut said. if manv whoca- hair la now gray had begun- in j youth as thhTT" eouple began to. day." , - ; - - . ..; v .Crowd FlaaaM Oypsy. He' commented on tha great audience I that packed tha auditorium with 1000 or mora standing in tha alale at the j rear. - 1 - ) . "1 tell you. If you can fill thia house! oa Monday, which ia a sort of wash !' a a ( 't- ttvm ! wai aaia. Ihii a al ! l" V." afcoal I l ia la tha at th al:l laas Tb lr ' " h- KI aUva all "' "Tal i ala ! ia nam im . uaa.rt.u4 laa f "II maaae Aatlsass Ua. lla akd h aaJieana ta aing. !' Ml fcuoka. -arr My td TM. horu. aofilr Aa l-auiirul Naarrr mr it ign h . . thai iiu i ana. J laa aodllorlum allh a euaa4 aa iil isry " r i-w"- i. .....f ..r lha audlartra TM nat4 raihl. Ihtough h mlom of taa aarr.4 . wa aituuo iu of aia aaf I "" ha was rm4y la dailfer ' - . . .1 . . - - I i m II aeented Ma neai-re,oio m 1. - a . m hnarhllf a afW,t0. A IBS aauaa that a. emo ta utoally ens4 arad. but that he luM'lgun laltuitg them and waa apeaamg pviaobu 10 aach on , . j t , . J-,, ' -..a . tha ' ranlral hootM h adranct He ecorad lha prftfraalng Chrlatlaoa who do oi iitb up la Iba taacblnga of Ihalr eaaalar. Vry af Boyaaod aya. -r-.. A harm than If YOU did not nail yourelve ChrlalUna." ha a4TU. "If I waa your pastor I aoum iwi you In until. I .nanarriqrn .o v. Ufa conformed to Ihe'wlU or God. Than Ja lold a elory of hla boyhood daya whan he lived with bis brothers In a gypay tent lla aald thtra waa ona game all of them could play. That waa "follow tne leader. tie sua ne cwum never be leader .bacauae ha waa iw amalL "But I eould follow tha leader, he aald. "When 1 tried to Jump tha hedge and gut only half way over. Ihey i.'k i.H.k ..I na Wban I tried ta uiuia a aoBBaja... " lump tha dKch and fell la the mlddla. they dldn t lavgn at ma. i waa rjina. I waa doing tha best I could. And lha world doaan't laugh at the man who they be Have la boneatly playing tha game. Following J reus begins by get ting right with Ood, That's tba flrat a aa ... - In a Volca ifUJad with teoderneea ha told Of how jeans went into ma wuaar neaa to pray. - . "Do you live In prayerr ha asked bis audience. . ... . Vmi Wrara at Moma. ' . 1 ' "Ood pity that man who calls hlinself a cnrieuan ana never prma wun,m family." ha aald.- -God pity That moth er who aaya aha Ja a Christian and doea not pray with her chHdren. um pity those children who ara reared, with. oui prayer. , - "Ijet ma aee your week-night prayer meetlnga and I'll gauge the spiritual welfare of your church." he aald. VYou can crowd your churches for entertain ments. You can crowd your churches for foolishness, but where ara 'your prayer meetings? . Do you follow Jesus to prayer meeting, brothers? "I could pray before I could read that book." He held up the Bible. "As a boy I was on. my knees In tha newly ploughed fields, and lettered -this pray er: ' 'Oh Ood,- I can't read "your book. I've never been taught, but oh Ood, fill my heart with thy spiprt.' And he did." The .cry of an infant Interrupted tha' apeaker for a moment A number, turned their heads to look in tha .direction of the noise. Tails of experience. . "Don't look at that mother," the speaker directed. "She feels bad enough now." The Infant continued to wail. "I am sorry to have to do this, but-1 must ask the mother to take her child nearer the door." The gypsy told-- story of hla ex- nnvl.nna . ' (i ( 1 1. 4 fa trot t n cr (n PncrlanH Several .others wre In the coath with bim. He was hidden- behind a news paper. The others were discussing him and his meetings. At the close of the discussion one old grandmother said that her boy. who had been drinking of the dregs of sin for many years, was reached and saved In one of the gypsy's maatlnir. Kha Aal whan arvnaV should die she would like to place on nis -lomDBione me woras, : A,XTiena 01 Sinners." . ' want no better name tnan that" the gypsy said. "Jesus was a friend of sinners. Hava you ever tasted the lux ury of leading 's soul to-Christ?" ha asked. "I went home last night and I couldn't sleep," h said. "I was even too tired to. say my prayers. I .threw a tta-a I a fM a lillia llMr t IM I MJ aar. Ilea -u a gyy. a t kJltf aavt a ' - Aavi ii fair nt say Mart. I Ml as iMiit a aaaial I . Jaa.a. r Ae4 a-a SUL aaa fc -. aa at f aa aaa aa a ul aas4 i a. aa4 aa VI ai Mtar aa(is klaf al taa Uaa is tas t-iiMi tnet iaa aaiii aaa4 ana wvarfartat HklMt K Ma Ufa rmaa txaary. aa4 I Asa Vrnm Bwa aa4 UMtf, i n TU II Ja. Mr l-"" lla laraad la ftad aa araaauag frM taa dim U ! He l"i4 It Itel aaw ilaalr graalaal kapaiaaaa aK44 rwmaaow thai Ika mt lite la m as ea4 a4 la aaiae Is aaa Or.- He laid lKa t twite IV-. aa aa a IHlla g'rl la Paw Tr akaa ike nMa wa iIm ka aafcla aa4 IM a atavl la Ika Ma Ida Kaw laa nMi is la IKe fearfe ar4 af a eic-re, aa Haa Ika clir "". aa nana t.waa aa lata Is a l4 for ara. ret daiag m-Jt IK.-, mlrtt mm tn MSI IS her. a4 ty will aaf lal bar rabla ba irwa 4ea waul aha ia ihrooga tin 11. Orer-hir-4 vaiaraaa. a a4 wa. man. thai have foa4 abelier la ie (wmfanatala and aamnodHHia Maas boma. Iba.fca4 sol triad Is slog ra many reara M wllh (ilper lib Ihia roornias. haa He LaAs Ma I Will rollaw; "I ibiafe 1 saa tell what klad af-Pa- pia ara ma ji-aofla I mt by the way ther einc." aa4 ba srpar. mm akaa aakad ta Mas ara atlaat aai iher ara Ilka lha-. wba. aaked lo S meal. II dowa la las labia and Just leal) pad loos al all wa ve spread for tbaa and don't open their moo lha -Tkme folfce are happlrel whan they ara eonattas tbalr mlearWa If Ibay didn't hava any mlaanaa ibey would ka narraailr mlaarabla a ahosld be counting our oieaainaa. Hapt-lnaas Is heaping- tha heart la loach with jeeua Tou. who ara eld, will kaaw. then, that yos ara silling to the twilight of coming Joy. You aaauU Irev awaalar aa you graw older. If J IWK mt i ium aaa ke k4. - aa.aa4 a4 aa- Mi.wi.al k aaka Ilia 14 4 laa a aw ta laa Im a -.4 I - a-a Ha a ka a U ai4l 4 aa aaa nmtt-t aa-S na -aua a4 ' Ua M aa aaaa4 a aa k.a- aaa aaa. luUl 4 ta (-a- tav aia mmIW Saaat aa l fcl 14 Ika a- aaia a4 ikaaa a kaa aaaa ttmi i iam m aa4 fw- ta ivt aa a-4 tkaa s-i ftaa 1 1 P at M "la t.utvl bia kiiara a iaxvt ta aakia uta aa - aata a- axtaia ta tkaaa. I aaaU a a4i fw ua gaa tta 4 atairtiy it ika wkuaiaa - ADDRESSES URGE MEETING AT NOON IN EMPRESS THEATRE .ary aaal aaa lak-a at Ika H Ikaalia al mmm kr aa4 HI aia4ta aaa r4 r las eea aa aataa I a-a i 'tt eaaa a eaaaaaaia tka 1ft k: .H.a a - kaa aa faJiJi la ika raHfta af ta ataa r" foaaar sla- Smi hi r aas aa waaa Hit rr ,111 i kla fw 4 asa. aa laaaa - Tka aaa is ' -a' " w-- aaaHaaJiy. Ykay kaa a ! aaaiHUir. Utva Ik aa raa far a a aaaa mw w arh kar it -alaalaa. 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In short a store'full of finest Player Pianos are thrown- into' .one xrand, low-price sale that simply annihilates competitive attempts and makes pteyj er-piano buying a positive duty to many a Tamer vr hmu uu u undertaking carefully planned for manyirionths and one that will be the means of bringing much of enjoyment and musical education into hundreds of our best homes. . ' , ' . :. 'J ' . f . . ; - SnecialA free Music kou LiDrary js given iu cvciy uicua iio, sale1 ' ' 1 ' ,"'' I Free Recitals daily.'every morning from 11 :po to 12:30, every afternoon. irom 2:0 uu. In our' new- building, Alder St. at 7th-now the nation's largest dealers.'