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CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES IN LEATHER GOODS. Ladies' and Gent's' Pocket Books Gent's Traveling Sets in Seal, Morocco find Alligator Military Brush Sots Pocket Flasks Gold Cases Cisar Cases BROCK &, McCOMAS COMP'Y TUESDAY, DBCEMI1KU 8.1902. So to live as to be worthy of love, Is to achieve Immortality. ! Rabbi Wise. The tirst nowspaijor was issued iu Germany in the year 1575. It is quite lllfely that the lam! notice fad was not such a leading feature as it is wltfi the last paper published. There is a false alarm of a scarcity of labor in Chicago, being sent over the country. It is evidently a trick of the corporation's to All up the city with idle people, preparatory to cut ting down wages, or in anticipation of a general strike. teasonable to expect humans to sac rifice the prospect of winning a point for the' lesser glory of being a martyr. The wholesale return ,of the Japs from the Protestant churches of Ha waii to the faith of the Duddhlst doe- trine is no moie than can be expected from the questionable missionary work that has been done In that part of the world, of late. If reports are hue, the government will take a hand in some of the transactions in the Sandwich Islands, and ascertain If the passports to heaven given by j certain classes of missionaries, are good. The natives have paid for them i and the missionaries must deliver the goods. Krom every indication the furmers who are holding their wheat will be rewarded for their wisdom. It is a misfortune that necessity often com pels farmers to sell early and lose large profits which they deserve and often sorely need. Thomas D. need lived in an age of great men and was himself one of the greatest of his day. yet so lightly do men reverence each other iu this com mercial age, that his name will not long hang upon the lips of his fel lows. The Woman's Club of this city deserves hearty and undivided sup port in its work. The questions that underlie civic pride neat homes, pure morals, clean streets and health ful conditions, will be ably discussed during the winter. Tlie Ilariiman lines, the Northern Pacific and the Great Northern have given $60,000 to the Lewis and Clark fair. They will be the chief benefic iaries of the fair and it seems that one-tenth of the amount asked of Or egon, is a very thin-blooded attempt at enthusiasm. If Portland expects to hold the 1 trade of the Inland Empire, she must induce her Idle capital to extend the I short "feeders" that now branch out from the main railway lines. She can bring that wondrous trade of Central Oregon to her gates If site will build the Columbia Southern farther south: the Heppner branch could bo made a blessing to the state and a source of pro lit to Its owners by crossing into the great stock and farming district beyond its terminus; the Elgin branch coidd be made to head off the Northern Pacifier iu the lower Wallowa andU.ewlston country; the Sumpter valley can be used to gather in the golden stores tributary to the proposed line from Coos Bay to Ontario, but will these extensions be made, or will Portland looae her grip on the trade or Oregon and the adjacent states? Portland capital Is back of the Lyle and Goldendale. yet no movement is being made toward ieaching out beyond dodendalp. Somebody will leeognhe the worth of these propositions, vli-t- it is too late for Oregon capital to act social force, and the affirmation of al truism as a principle of social nctlon. ' Dr. Westcott, bishop of Durhnni, de fines socialism thus; "Individualism regards humanity as tnuilo up of dls connected or warring atoms, social Ism regards It as an organic whole ; The aim of socialism is the fulfillment !of service; the aim of individualism Is the attainment of some personal an vniitnep riches, nlace. or fame. Socialism seeks such an organlza I tlott or life as shall secure Tor every tone the most complete development I of his power." That is tlie definition 'generally accepted iy inose ciassny ! ing themselves as Christian socinl : ists. 1 ... ; .Mr. Clark, a prominent member of the Kablan Society of England, defines i the socialist ns "One who believe I i flint the necessarv Instruments of ! nrodnctlon should be held and orgnn- i ized bv the community instenu oi in i Individuals within or outside of th" i community." The definitions of Pro Censors Elv and Heroin Mdd were referred to. Some good people he said, associate socialism with anar chlsm. which evidences a gross mis annrehension regarding its purposes There are doubtless Infidel and atheistic socialists as well as atheistic scientists or evolutionists, but that 1 not characteristic- of it. To confound s-oclalism with anarchy Is to take an Incidental feature of It as the essence. Some people are opposed to socialism because 'It Is revolutionary In Its tendency. A socialist will say that every moral or religious movement has Its revolutionary stage. The principles of socialism are, the the common ownership of the mater' lal Instruments of production, or util ities of life. Giving society all the ad vantages that come from those things that are necessary to serve society. ' The fundamental principles of social-) ism Is accepted In our public school i system and postofllcc. Socialism de-l nles the right of government to give franchises to individuals or corpora tions, holding that It Is n violation of! the purpose of government, which is to protect society. j The1 strong points of socialism re-. ferred to were Its .emphasis of the, brotherhood of man. I( always Insists j upon the real value of man who is toi be honored, provided for, and havej the comforts of life because he Is a! man. It emphasizes favorable envir- onments. He said that the church i alimilil nlwfiva )wi ntt flw ulflp nf tlin nn fnrtntio tit .iti,l tlto nnnvncapil It f I should never assume the the negative ! or neutral position on proposed social problems. Every social question is ai i elisions one, because It pertains to the second commandment. Jesus I Christ came into the world to estab- llsh a social order of righteousness which should Include al human rela-' Hons. Thus it Is our duty to labor fori the reconstruction of society by thei application of the teachings of Jesus. 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Delay will lead to serious breaks, First-class work guaranteed by BECK, the Reliable PItimbe. Court Street, Opposite Golden Rule Hotel. Going All Sf Winer ... m stock to be posed ol at Come early wuhu it 1 1 count 1 SOCIAL SALVATION. A 'T swim in shackles. It is Professor J. B. Horner, o ftlie Agri cultural College, who grow to man hood in Grand Hondo valley, la the author of a new book entitled "Ore Kon Literature." lie lias plowed niany a long day in the Shadows of the Dlue Mountains. He knows Ore gon from the plowshare to the might ier pen. j It is estimated tbt 35,000 cords of wood are annually shipped out of the Blue Mountains between Huron and Hllgard. At this rate of consump tion, with no effort at restoration of the forests, how long will it be until Umatilla county's magnificent supply Is exhausted? The National Civic Federation now In session in New York city, Is dis cussing the great question of arbitra tion. There lan opportunity for this organization to help mankind, but It la doubtful if those who compose it can agree upon the means. Men who follow special avocations naturally study tholr own side and it is not Hev. Jonathan Udwards delivered the first lecture of a series on "Social Salvation" at the Congregational church on Sunday evening. He took tor his theme "Socialism and the Church." He opened hit, lec ture with this quotation from Dr. Washington Gladden: "The time has passed when socialism can lie dis missed with curses, or threats, or sneers, or interjections of amazement. We may be greatly astonished to hear that men entertain theories so chime rical; we m ay think It is a sufficient answer to call them cranks or luna tics; we may denounce them as free booters and look about for forcible measures to suppress them, but none of these methods will avail. They are here; they are the natural progeny of existing industrial conditions, and they will not be exterminated by all the hard words we may fling at them, nor silenced by any amount of Indiff erence or contempt." He also referred to the wonU of Professor J. XI. Commons, who said that ho did not think It too much for n minister to idevote one-half of his pulpit work to sociology, because he believes sociology to lie one-half of religion, and theology the other half, i Ho then gave somo of the defini tions of socialism, referring to the common misrepresentations or It. He said that socialism In a general sense' means that the interest of tlio Indl- vidual is to subordinate to that of so-' clety It "implies tho rejection ot the ; doctrine of selfishness as a sufficient! isn't a question of his winning a race, but a question of ueinjj able only to keep alloat. 1 lie man who is suffering from malnutrition is like the fettered swimmer. 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