East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 12, 1908, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1008
EIGHT PAGES.
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TABLE AIID DANCE
MIXTUIE ANYONE CAN
PREPARE AT HOME
EVANGELIST PREACHES SER
MON ON POPULAR AMUSEMENT
PAGE SIX.
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health.
Draws Vigorous Lesson from Text
"Be Not Deceived, God Is Not
Mocked; Whatsoever a Man Sowcth
That Sliall He Al. Reap"-Pre
sents Statistics and Incidents to
Prove HU Assertions Largest Au
dience Yet Gallic red During the
Union Meetings Hears Sermon.
THE CHICAGO CLUBS,
WITH THEIR TRUSTY CLUBS,
WON THE PENNANT
THEY'RE NO DUBS
WE'VE BEEN PENNANT WIN
NERS FOR TEARS WHEN IT
COMES TO OFFERING THE PUB
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OLR EFFORTS HAVE BEEN
CROWNED WITH SUCCESS AND
IF YOU WANT TO HAVE DEAL
INGS WITH A WINNING COMBINA
TION, WHY NOT BUY THAT NEW
SUIT HERE.
Bond Brothers
Pendleton's Leading Clothiers,
The largest audience yet gathered
during the union evangelistic meet
Ings was present last night to hear
Mr. Haudenschleld's sermon on pop
ular amusements.
He said at the opening of his ad
dress, "No one expects me to defend
these things." Instead of "sitting on
the lid" he said it was his purpose to
"lift the lid and let men see the hy
dra headed monster of sin that is em
bodied in these things."
The whole message of the sermon
was definitely embodied In the text,
"Be not deceived, God is not mock
ed; whatsoever a man soweth, that
shall he also reap." ' His proposition
was "Sow the saloon and reap the
drunkard. Sow the card table and
reap the gambler. Sow the dance,
and reap the brothel."
The sermon was a presentation of
statistics and incidents to establish
these assertions. The opinions of
high officials and the express legis
lation of various churches was read
showing uniform condemnation of
these things.
Authorities were quoted from the
Episcopal, Presbyterian, Baptist,
Methodist, Methodist south, and Con
gregational churches.
A plainer, more direct, fearless ser
morl has not been preached in Pen
dleton for many a day.
At the close the line of division on
the question was cleany drawn.
Those who were in sympathy with
the preacher were enthusiastic In
tneir approval. While others who
were not in sympathy with him ver
as outspoken In disapproval. It will
be a long time before Pendleton hears
the last about that sermon and for.
gets it.
There will be no afternoon service
today or tomorrow, though evening
services will be held as usual. To
night the subject will be "No Room
in the Inn."
BILLY" SUNDAY TO YAKIMA.
to
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But Mother"
She Cooks
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famous Evangelist to be Invited
Yakima Town.
"Billy" Sunday, or as he is known
today, the Rev. William Sunday, has
been formally invited to North Yaki
ma by the ministerial association of
this city, says the Yakima Republic.
And he will come. It may be many
months, perhaps a year, before he be
gins his work here, but that he will
come is a certainty. He has prom
ised it and the only thing to do is to
wait until North Yakima can be mov
ed from his waiting list to 'his long
list of definite engagements.
As an evangelist "Billy" Sunday is
a world beater, or world mover. As
it was in the days of his baseball ca- j
reer when he was a member of the
victorious Chicago pennant winning
team, so it is now In his work In re
ligion. It is said of him that he can
more readily draw an audience of 6,
000 people than any other orator liv
ing nnd do more with them after he
has the number together than any
other person. His mthods are mod
ern and dignified, but alert and ef
fective. Will Start a Tabernacle.
Members of the ministerial associa
tion of North Yakima have for some
time been considering the desirabil
ity of procuring his services. Having
an assurance that he wnuiri mmo
here if wanted they decided to issue
an invitation and that Invitation is
how In the hands of Rev. D. M. Mont
gomery of the Presbyterian church to
be forwarded.
For the services which Rev. Mr.
Sunday will conduct here it will be
necessary to erect a tabernacle which
will accommodate 5000 people. Plans
in connection with this will be de
ferred for the present, as It Is a cer
tainty that it will be some months
before the noted evangelist can come
to the city.
How's This?
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e, tne undersigned, bare known K. J.
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C0PEUSD-&IS0N
DON'T LIKE PREACHER.
yve Perce Imllang Dislike Dr. Mac
Arthur.
The educated Indians of the Nez
Perce tribe will prefer charges against
Rev. Mac Arthur to the general pres
bytery to be held at Walla Walla and
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ask that his dictation be removed, says
the Lewlston Teller.
It Is alleged that Rev. Mac Arthur
has exercised offices amongst his peo
pie that will not be tolerated in the
future, and one of the specific charges
Is that he has endeavored to Influence
Ed Raboln, the well known Indian in
terpreter, in the conduct of his tribal
relations.
Silas Whitman, the well known In
dian, says: "I have been a member
of the church for several years, and
the recent dictation of Mac Arthur
has been such that our people do not
believe that it Is along the lines of
Christianity. We have all tried to be
Christians and we do not think that
our efforts can be criticised.
"We have come to Lewlston and
have dealt with the peoplo here, we
have attended every fair, and now Mac
Arthur says that we cannot attend
the fair or any other public celebra-
vances will not be supported by the
general conference. . .
"This is the reason that we have
appealed for a change of pastors and
the above is the complaint that we
will make to the general conference."
Rev. Mac Arthur has been the min
ister of the Nez Perce pastorate for a
number of years and it Is said that
he has put himself up as a supreme
being to some of the Indians. It Is
claimed that he Is a renegade Indian.
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