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. SH wenwiW". til DAILY OAl'irAIi JOURNAL BAM!, OWOON SATintlVAY,, DEOKMBKIt JM; 10.- r..JU- rT Fhf I- M itr 4 w. SHOULD MAINTAIN CHRISTMAS SPIRIT "Tho Dynnintc Powor of Hopo,'' of our race, nnd tho cuio of hnpo- wub tho topic of tho sornion by Rov. J. D. O. Powers nt tho Boylston Avo nuo Unitarian church Sunday morn ing. Thoro was a Bpoclal Chrlstmns sorvlco, which included u violin solo and vocal music by a double qunr tot. Tho church was well attended, and. preaching from the words of St. Paul, "Now, aro wo tho sons of God, but It doth not yet nppenr what we shall be," Dr. Powers said in part: "Nobody hns lived very far Into the II fo which is possible) to a man, without coming to realize that if limn Is to live n reasonable life, ho must believe that this is a reason able universe nnd that his life has tunic meaning in it; if he is to live ii wiso llfo, he must believe that this h a universe compact of wisdom nnd that ho Is to have n share in It; if he Is to llvo n good life, he must be 1 -vc that this Is n universe embody ing good and that he is constituted t ) that he can share In it. "First wo respect nnd obey power t i It manifests itself in the physical, In brawn nnd bone. A little later, perhaps a long time later, we begin to seo thnt .brnwn and bono aro un der tho dominion of brnln. Renl pow er, finer nnd higher power, comes of brain or through brain. Thinking makes and remakes things; thought rules the universQ; it Is the com manding force in man. Latest of all, do wo realize that the highest and most efficient powor Is neither phy slcnl nor montnl, but moral and spiritual. In What Conscience Says. "Tho Issue lies not In what brawn may detorinlne, nolther does It He In what brain decides, but It lies in what conscience sys. What ought to bo Is tho nll-inclualvo questions. Ho who would bo truly supromo In Iho soul nnd the real conqueror of nil things niiiHt thoioforo make a moral and spiritual alliance with the soul. "Wo aro so constituted that wo live for many years and Bomo of us for nil of this llfo in the lower de partments of our nature and do not become conscious of the groat realm of mental and moral power resident in us till it is too late to utilize and dovoloplt for sorvlco in this life. But discover It wo must somewhoro In our progross, nnd this Is one of tho rea sons why It doth not yet nppoar what we shall becomo In tho futnro that Is boforo us. "In tho hlornrohy of forces of tho moral nnd spiritual nature we havo dlscussod the necessity of fnlth. Ono must believe thnt this Is n ronhonnble, vlo, and good universe n; l mat thoso qualitloB lnhoro in his nature nnd nro to bo fulfilled In him, if ho is to llvo n worthy and conquering in'. nuKo raitu out of a m.-r s llfo )vu nave reuueou him iO tho ccutlitloi of tho nnlmnl. "AkI'i to faith, but groutor, Is an otlun (iiallty known as Hopo Pal.n l-M)cit; Hopo oxpocts. Fuun Is itit Inward-lookor; Hopo is tho upward and forwnrd looker. Faith llvos in tho proaont; Hope projects ilsolf Into nnd lives In tho future. First of all its men nnd women wo must havo faith buildod on certainty, for our own Rouls, n tho future nnd that futuro is full of possibilities for us which wo may look forward to achiev ing. This Is tho sourco of nil inspiration. "No man was ovor Inspired through his memory, nor by living in tho past. The eye of gonitis Is not In tho back of tho hoad. Genius stands on what has heon achieved but it roaohos forwnrd Into tho illimitable futuro, dosorlbes what It soos thoro, nnd lifts humnnlty by tho powor of vision and of hopo Into Us own sphere. Thoro novor wns a great man whoso idenl was found burled tenco is upon us. "Power nnd progress movo in the direction of hopo; tho greater the hopo nnd tho opportunity of rcnllza- 4t. lit 4lA t . .1 I vl .1 .. n 1 ttl ...., .... 4 ti n UUU UJ ll'U II1W1 VJMUIll 111U &IVUIU1 llil- powor and tho nobler nnd diviner the progress. "Nineteen centuries ago with tho birth of Josus two great hopes were born, or, rather, woro brought Into tho light nnd into tho consciousness of uinn nnd humnnlty. Thoy woro not created d enovo by Christ; he simply brought Into tho understand ing of man n fact which was as old as man but which thoy hnd not yet enllzed nnd taken ndvnntnge of. "A man of Insight understood the process when he tells us that 'Jesus camo bringing llfo nnd Immortality to light." He did not crento that which had alwnys existed but he sim ply brought It to the consciousness of tho nverngo man. So with these oth er two great hepes: Tho divinity of until nnd tho divinity ofMnan. As these nro two great truths which llo at tho heart of the teaching of Christ nnd ns they aro two of the funda mental truths of Unltnrlsm, 1 wish to explain ns simply as possible what I menu by them nnd what thoy mean for humnnlty. Facts YursiiH Vilification. "Men who havo not yet ovolvcd Into Chrlstlnn men, whutever else they mny hnve become, may call me carnal, Bhallow, a distorter of racts, an Impostor and ono who Is loading men straight to hell. I nm porfectly contont to pined facts and nrgunionta by, tho sldo of more vlllflcntlon and let them spenk for thomselvos. "Let us novor forget In nil of our reading of the New Tostnment that we are not roadlng what Christ him self says, but that wo aro reading only what othor men toll us that ho snld and that not a word of even this testimony wns written down until at least twenty-five yenrs had passod away for the vory good reason that they believed that their .Master.was coming back to thorn In tho clouds of LAZY LIVER 1 "I fliul OMCrli to C"""! I''l I woitM nntba 1 l.t .1 t . ....... I.l... I . ......... .I.l .-I.I. wiiimiiii ninm. i yy nn ii.hmiuu n fcirim tium nil torplil llvor nnd licmlnrlio. Nivr unco Ulclnir CMcnreliCamlyCnlliartle I fl very much better I ilinll certainly recommend tliem to uif frleuilt tlie dent medicine I Intra orer een " Anita lUdnot, Otturu A1UI No. I, Fall lllYOr.Msit. Best For CANDY CATMAJVTIC riinl, TAlntitble. Potent TnntnOooil.no Oood, jferer Sicken, Weaken or Orltie. 10c 2jc tOc. Nerer sold In bulk. Tho Kniittlna tnlilet Humptd UUO. tlurntonl to euro ur )ur iiu.nry buck. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 6or ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES divine and all mothors divine and all fathers overshadowod by tho Divine Presence. This Is whnt Uiiltarluulsm preaches and believes In. Sons of Clod Now. "Unltnrlanlsm accepts tho good old Bible teaching of tho npostlc, 'Now ure we the Sons of God and It doth not' jot nppenr whnt wo shall be,' be cause It believes that wo havo all of humnu history and nil of science to prove It. Wo bellovo that nil men arc the sons of God, that thoy always will bo sons of God and not sous of the devil; we believe thnt this is tho truth which needs to be constantly impessed upon them Instead of the fact that thoy nro evil and depraved and have no good thing in them un less they repent nnd come to Christ and aro washed white In his blood. "We aro only tnlklng to tho level of tho mental science of today and to the host Biblical teaching when wo i repeat that whatsoever u man sows thnt, nnd not something else, shall he nlso roup. If you constantly teach that-a man Is evil nnd debnsed and dopnvod and constantly saturate his mind with that ou are hound to reap whnt you sow In the end. "On the contrary, IT you teach that man Is of divine birth and roynl lln chk), that he Is u won of God, that til", his fuciiltluH are divine and should bo treated and used as If In tho pros- onco of God; that when ho has nt tnined his greatest developmeu, still It does not yet nppoar what ho shall be If he hopes and fares over onward. It Is IttHt an trim thnt Villi will mm. heaven nnd that all things old wore a harvest of nobility and enduring to bo destroyed by God and Christ character If you persevere to the ond nnd oboy tho dlvlno law. "This enn only be dono by carry ing tho Christmas spirit through all tho year, kneeling reverently at the shrine of childhood, nnd training our children's wills In tho divine way thoy should go more of self-control, self- respect, self-knowledgo, solf-rovor-onco, till nil come to respect and oboy their conscience ns tho volco of Gbd himself." and n new order of things instituted "Thoso men may bo mlstnkon in their idon of whnt Christ snld. espe cially after a lapse of twenty-five years Just as wo now know thoy wore mlstnkon nbout tho Immodlato com Ing of Christ back to earth. "Our Unitnrlnn fnlth tonchos that nil creation, thnt ail birth Is dlvlno. Itsnyatothofntherand mother (that the Holy Spirit ovorshndows not only tvory mothor but evory fathor; that tho Dlvlno Prosonco is In It nil nnd thoroforo it Is Iminnculato, and that wise men bring their Incense to the shrine of evory mothor, every fathor, nnd every child, not only at Christ mas time but ut all times. "Not a thousandth pnrt of human ity hns yet come Into a consciousness of thnt truth which God has been lovonllng in ninny dlverso ways, but I know of nothing which needs im pressing upon fathers and mothers moro than this ono fnct of the divin ity of birth. Not one dlvlno blrtli, not ono divine mother, but all births known to havo boon highly satisfac tory tb both tho governor and Mr, Hnrrlmnn. But onitBldo of his doslro to bo 'known us tho railroad builder of this or any other age, Mr. Harrl man is wiso enough to know that vnlunblo torritory must bo occupied by him soon or tho Hold loft open to tho nUnck of his rivals. This Is why Kdwuid II. Ilnrriman is so anxlout to carry to completion his railroad building projects in tho stato of Oregoji, nnd tho people of that stato need not fear itho result. Hiirrlmnn needs no urging from the peoplo of Oregon, for ho rcnllzcB that tho time hns como wjion ho must pro toot tho rich reflorve3. It may not bo gonornlly known thnt Mr. Ilnrriman has already decided to contlnuo tho construction of his new "Shasta routo" on north nnd north woBt of Klamath Falls to Natron, on tho projoni line. This will requlio tho construction of moie than 20 0 miles of railroad at a cost of not lo than $8,000,000. This much Is ad mitted by Mr. KruttU'linltt. Tho road la now completed to Klamath Fnllh. opening up Hint basin to settlement, now thnt the government has prac tlcally completed its Irrigation pro jects ithcro, with the exception of the draining 'of tho Tulo ninrshos. This now rond will glvo tho South ern Pacific a maximum grado of less tnun 'i. per cont, no ngnliiBt nenriy I per cent on it he present line. It la the purpono to ninko tho now routo the iiinlu lino of tho Southern Pnci (lc between Portland nnd Sun Fran cisco In rddltlon to getting n lov er grrdo itho now Hairlmnu'llno will opon up Home fertile country, suoh in the Butto and tho Klnmnth valley-, and will greatly reduce the cost of operation. After lonvlng Klamath Falls the new lino will outund nlmo t directly mrthwotu to Nntron. The east nnd west lino will extend be tween Nntron and Ontnrlo tinleas thoro should bo nn unexpected ch'ango in tho plans. It can bo Btntod positively an "an nouncomont rognMllna It may soon bo expected rroni ofllclnl yonireoj. On trrlo '.t on the Snake Itlvor. nnd nlo on me nn- notweoa Oregon anil Ida ho, nnd Is furthermore a tntlon on tho Orogon.Hallrond & Navigation Company's1 railroad. The line will oxtond ulmost duo west to Nntron and will cro-ji tho mountains nt the most favorable pa and at a grade which w'll make it nn economical op BREATH ODORS REMOVED BY CHARCOAL OnloiiH, Tobacco, Decaying im Alcohol, Stomach , ,, h ' lin-ltle Foul tho Breath, Charcoal Purifies ft. A Trial Pnckngo of Stewart's Chr. coal IiOcngett Sent Free by Mu. canal o:ntlng problem. SAS HE WILL BUILD EAST AND WEST (Continued From Page 1.) THE FINCH TRIAL NEARLY ENDED Portland, Or., Dec. 20. In an offort to" show thnt James A. Finch, tho at- tornoy. who Is on trial for tho a.a8 slnatlon of Ralph Fisher, proiocutor for the Bar Association, In tho Int tdr's oiilci a fow wooks ago, has changad hlj defen o from time to tlnio since his nrrost. the prosecution today recallod to 'the stand Kdwnrd 11. Martin, who wns rocoatly convict ed of the killing of Nathan Wolf, n pawnbroker. Deputy Dlstilct Attorney Fltzger nld Is endeavoring to show thnt Finch. 'after loarnlng thnt thero was Tho stomach nnd digestive tt tnill! flltr. M'lll. .......... . - " """ Buaua ironi i' rtnep- tatlng and decaying food. Siuh gaop. Impregnate ho breath, niter throuoh tho system, spread disease and In largo quantities extend to the stom nch so that It Bhuts oft heart notion and death sometimes results. Puro, Bfmplo willow churconl nb BorbB gas at ono and Blops impuro food fermentation. It sweetona lu. Btoinuch, kills tho effect of all oHora, such ns llquorB, tobacco, onions, otc! or nt leimt prevents thorn from cnug ing impurities to arise. Tho willow Is renowned for Hi curative properties and ancient leir- endnry loro Is lllled with Its mho, by barbarians -and civilized men. As early as 500 B. C. tho anclont Chnl. donns woro sngely curing disease by charcoal and every monastery of the old world healed tho sick nnd curod tho drunknrd by uMmr t)owiirvrf-,i willow charcoal. Stunnt'B Charconl lozenges n--" puro willow charcoal, comnrcsso-l with honey Into n delicious !ozomr They contain nothing but sweet wll- low charcoal and honey. One may at a box of them and feel onh ben - fit from to doing. Two or three nft-r a meal will bo a sufllclent gimid againM hnd bronth, and the sntne nii'ouut caton Just boforo bed time v. ill :tisni n puer broath upon nrl, ng fit next morning. biiinrlH Chnrcoul Lo7.once toiie ii the hlcod, tho liver nnd the stom nch. They are great Inxntlves nlut, Itit enUiig largo numbers of them does not mrronoo tholr ofTect In a pulnful niannor upon the bowels. They uiv gentle, powerful nnd pin, nnd their r.t.pulnrlty nnd tromondous tnf glvo thuii the stnmp of public nppiovul Go to your drugglnt to day nnd buy a box, prlc. 25 conte-, or nei'd us your name and address and wo will tend you n trial pnekngo b mall fi-e. Addresi F. A. Stunrt Co.. 200 Rtuart Bldg., Mnnhnll. Mich 0WY wubT3 PARENT? (tfnll.j Phll?..?f - 7r aeatn of i,"HI11iJ w.vho..lt:.ri cording .. Uk, POllM. T... f-"-ES3 . . ho came down. !'":.v ,n1erftrm,.,.r"sM .B-T? aownandf.it 'ri "ttle life v'"'tl A Stand Offer Dr. Sttnt'i DriM foil nnr artltli.iMr.j( bottlpof iiit-Bttarikj,. of pill or caie d tl cents lets thin k; J vt'nisca uy lailftjfaJ lem ai a Special Va4j mis propojitioa itflii special cut rite u!lj store for an;diftli Com Our Prices nOXKM AM) Rwtir orut.ng and tra.llo ofllc.als spent some " " "2TL X! '" ?he.r'B. T "' ...... . .. ... . . tho time of tho murder. !h trvnc t.. What Would You Do If three good physicians should pronounce your case hopeless. If they should decide that you could not live longer than six weeks. And if you should get well, after us ing only $12.00 worth of H ril.nITT l n in tho past; Its roots may havo been xr , jT1 U, , ailC1 in tho past, but tho treo and tho flow- Nervine, what would you advise a friend in like con dition to do? rs nnd fruits thoreof aro out in the Kroat futuro, nnd man must climb to seo thorn nnd climb to socuro thorn. IVshlmlMii Good Knoiigh for Worms. "Tho bnckward-lookor novor in spires, novor elovates, Is not a dlvlno powor for good In tuo world, Th pessimism of history is good enough for worniB nnd niouks, for things that, croop nnd crawl, but it will not feed n living man in this thrilling present. mm tins is mo only tlnio we have to llvo this presont hour belongs to us ,mm thnt alone; and for that hour power moves in tho direction of Hope. "If wo cannot hopo, nnd If wo have no good reason for hoping; If w mo uothlug so good for history as to rovereo It nnd for man os to ko backward, we shirk from the destfnyj "I hav to thank you for tutvlnn ny wlfe-s life , two yean agi W? hSS continued with the doctor until the third doctor, like the two previous ones, said that nothing could o done for her. that she had better be taken home from the hospital to quUtly wait her time, which would no? u over weeks at the most, t hmn.h v... home, and then l thought nrntuii,i Miles' Heart Cure and Kervina Dr. tlmo at the lodtfo, nnd it was then that the comprehensive campaign of railway construction in tho stato was l.il.l .. rm. it . imii utu. mo enure giouiid wns gono ovtr personally by Mr. Harri man, who nt that time agrood to build i several linos in the state. "Agroed" hi tho projtor term for I the agroement was wth the govtrnor of the state, Vho spent some time at tho Ilnrriman lodge In August. At that tlmo the governor nnd Mr. Hnr- J rlman had a long, heart-to-hoart talk regarding rnllroaj rffalrs In genera! and tho Hnrrlmnn syatom of nffalrj I In particular. U 1 1 understood that i Mr. Ilnrriman Informed tho govs.--; nor that ho doalred to bo known to Ihiitory as a grent lailrond hulldor, ono who had made possible tho full , development of hitherto unproduc tive torritory by the construction of the bo railroads possible niftier modern solence of railroad branding. Accordnlgly he Is said to have asked tho governor whnt, in his Judg 'went, the state of Oregon neodod I within tho next fow years to make a commensurate development of the state's resources necorsary. Th governor outlined then and thero several lines of railroad which the state Imperatively needed, and among submit ovldence that Flshcr attacked him with such a seal Martin wn3 brought back for the purpose of questioning him concern ing a conversation he had with a nowspnper reporter following the ohooting. The stato obtained tho In formation thnt Martin asked a re porter to visit Flshor's offlcM, to seo If n seal was there, and to ascertain what condition it was In tho reporter later apprising him that tho seal waj thoro. On this evidence tho otato ap peroiMly Intends to nrguo that Finch wanted to msuro himself thnt a seal wns In Flshor's office' bofore he gave out tho story of being hit by n soal ard that he secured thlt information through Martin nnd a reporter. SNUG LITTLE FORTUNE WAITING FOR SAILORS In.Jj.1"',0 l t a bottle of itheni was the oast and west lino E?" .. Wenrt ana Liver lllla iww,.. . . Tvr v""""- io Give tnem to her. I " !''-" .um neiny. feW t?,Is WSSSSSFk $$ "0". that road would have beoo Prtirml'nlsrn'J ! S'? ? 'f BalA A havt 'ePlled. ur een tpr 11 yar." ui oeen lor the business de- RoV,'0LUOAN' ,rossIon- "Two north and south Getxla Springs. Kan roadB with ,., -. ." " S0Uth ' .....vv- uhu leeaers were Dr. Miles Heart Cure Is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will ttenent If It falls He will refund your money. Milea Medical Co., Elkhart, lad dl-iisaed. ana it la understood that 'Mr Harr'nian toM fie govornorth.it thPv would be bulb as soon a It w-ks possible to raise the money econom ( Ically for their construction Victoria, B. C, Dec. 26. A' for tune of $-13,000 In the possession of locnl government authorities awaits a number of sailors who some years ago were aboard the sealing schoon ers Carmelite and Vancouver Belle when tho boats were Illegally seized J by tho Russian government In the Belirlng sea. After a long legal battle the claim of the Dominion government for ?43.00O damages was ordered paid, and the local authorities urn nnw seeking tho crews that were aboard Mid two schooners. Captain Hughes Tiw master of tho Canadian Pacific railway steamer Princess Bentri-e, will receive a large amount of the money, for ho hnd charge of the two schooners when thoy were olxed. PORTLAND UNIONS WILL MAKE PROTEST Portland, Dec. 2C In common with labor orgnnlzntlons throughput tho United Stntes, fedorntod trados council nnd nlllllnted labor unions of Portlnnd will hold n mass meet ing sonio night next week at which a formal protest will bo mado against tho recent notion of Judge Wright laj sentenconlng Prosldent Oompers, ex-1 ccutlvo committeeman John Mitch- j ell nnd Secrotnry Frank Morrison to j Jail for violating n court order In tho famous Buck Stove nnd Range company case. Local labor leaders will mot to morrow when it is oxpected thnt def- Inlto arrangements will bo made for tho mnss meeting nnd othor prelim inaries sottled In connection with the protest that Is to be made. At Monday night's meeting of the building trades council resolutions on tho Gompors- Mitchell- Moirlson caso will bo Introduced. DIVORCE STATISTICS SHOW BIG INCREASE Washington, Doc. 26. The census j divorce statistics! I sued today show, tho recordB by countloa throrjghoiii tho United States The roport In port) shows tho following Increases: I Orogon Muknomnh county, total i in 20 years, 2772; No. iu 1906, 25S. ( in 1SS7, 113. Clackamas county, to-, tal for 20 years 951; No. In 190C i 144 ; In 1S87, 3. Wftflhlngton King county, total j for 20 years, 5009; In 1906, 70S. in 1887, 34. Plorco county In 20 yoars in 1906, 202; In 1SS7. 23. SunkntiA cniintv 111 20 VCjr... " ' ! 2104; 1906. 256; 1887. 6. " g-id While Ileise k Fornlf 25c Dinner ill They csn't kt W McGilctefii Profrlfto". r MfALS IS r.li and trr theft H' Board per w & .i.i.a rnnm. 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