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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. TORTLAXD. DECEMBER 10, 1905. . as Greatest Exhibit Ever Made Eilers Piano House in Regal Splendor fa A LL iaitnuseaU pur ck&ied new will be stored and delivered &i Xraas gift at any. tirae desired vrithout extra expense. CORDIAL mvitarioa to inspect this great display is extended to aS. STORE . OPEN EVENINGS... From Boston, from yey:l York and from Chicago, the .great musical centers, Ave have gathered the largest and most beautiful array of Pianos, Pianola Pianos, Pianolas, Orehestrelles, Organs, etc., ever shown any where, even far surpassing our famous "Downtown Exposition" of the past" Summer, both in magnificence and magnitude. It is the result of a great deal of forethought and person'al selection. Every piano we are now exhibiting has been selected, not Vmly to give our customers the best artistic merit, but the highest value at the price asked. Our mammoth Christmas display typifies the great advance made in piano construction during the year past, the latest improved actions having a light er and more responsive touch, the newest styles in case, designs, entirely out of the ordinary and strikingly handsome, which are bound to appeal to the connoisseur and artistic musician. Such pianos, of course, make an excep tionally rare Xmas present, as we were only able to procure a limited number. Over thirty different makes to choose from, representing the best values from the lowest to the highest-priced instruments. CHICKERING, WEBER, KIMBALL, STECK, HAZELTON, EOBART M. CABLE, LESTER, SCHUMANN, HADDORFE, .PEASE, CROWN ORCHESTRAL, STORY & CLARK, ETC. ALSO THE WONDERFUL PIANOLA PIANO, THE METROSTYLE PIANOLA, ORCHESTRELLES, ORGANS, ETC. EASY PAYMENTS. The Pianola Piano Sold only by Eilers Piano House. The first "complete" piano play able in the ordinary manner or by means of a perforated music roll. Any piano accepted as part pay ment on these wonderful instru- . ments. Come in and hear one. .aletrostyle Pianolas $250. Pianola Pianos, equipped vrith Metrostyle prices S500 to $1000. Aeolian Orehestrelles S600 to $3500. EILERS PIANO HOUSE THE BIGGEST, BUSIEST AND BEST DEALERS 351 Washington Street, Comer Park The Dainty "Baby The present display of these famous instruments is the largest and most magnificent we have ever made. f "ft -t- " . SUNDAY SERVICES IN CITY CHURCHES Baptist. Fir pt. the White Temple, comor Twelfth and Taylor atreeUC Rev. J. Whitcnmb Brmigher. D. D.. pastor Morning wor ship. 10:80: jmstor's thcnic. "AH for Hood". Hlble school, 12:10: bright niuslc, 'iteresllng exereief? and clu6sc; It. V. P. I service, C; lenders. K V. Martin. II C. HJtt'Hi; popular evening service, 7:30: Dr. L'oughcf will pr-ach on "A Chip off the OH Block; or. The i'ouug Man In the Home.' boitig sixth in his series. "How o be Happy. Though Married"; the Tem n'e orchestra wilt render special .soloc 1 ns. and there will bo numbers by the quartet and chorus. Catholic. Pro-Cathodral of the Immaculate Con ception, corner Fifteenth and Davis streets. Most Rev. A. Christie, D. D.. pas-or- Masses at C S. 9 and 11 A. M.; even . rg service at 7:30. St. Patrick's Church, corner Nineteenth and Savler streets. Rev. 12. P. Murphy, - eetor Masses at 8 and 10:30 A. M.: even ing service at 7:80 St Lawrence's Church, corner of Third and Sherman streets. Rev. J. C. Hughes, rector -Masses nt 7. 9 and 109 A. M.: f veiling service at 7:30. St Joseph's Church (Gorman), corner Fifteenth and Couch streets. Rev. P. E. De Roo. rector Masses at 8 and 10j30 A. M . evening service at 7:30. St. Michael's Church (Italian), corner of Fourth and Mill streous. jicv. A. Ccstelll, rcctcr Masses at C:80 and 9 -V. M.; even ing service at 7:30. Christian. First, corner Park and Columbia streets E. S.' Muckloy. minister, will IH-each at 10:30 A. M. on "How to Conduct a Revival." and at 7:30 P. M. on "A Kingdom of Kings"; Bible school at 12:15 x- m , i. r. a. i. ii. ai i:30 i. at. Christian Science. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Scot tish Rite Cathedral, Morrison and Lowns dalo streets Services 11 A. M. and S P. M.: subject of sermon. "Is the Universe. Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?"; Sunday school at elope of. morn ing service. Second Church. of Christ. Scientist, Au ditorium building. Third, botween Taylor and Salmon streets Sunday psrvicos. 11 A M. and S P. M.; subject. "Is the Uni verse, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?"; Sunday school, 11 A. M. In the -eading-roonis: Wednesday meeting, S V M. Congregational. First. Madison and Park streets. Rev. L L. House. D. D.. naptor 10:30. seriiee v,ih sermon on "Use and Abuse of reeds'"; 7:80, sirvice with sermon on ' Phillips Brooks"; Supduy school, 12:15 P M : Mrs. C. O. Mlkle. superintendent: "i P. S. C. E. at C:30 P. M. Divine Trnth Center. Divine Truth Chapel. Thaddeus M. MInard. pastor, hall 201 Allsky building. orner Third and Morrison streets. Ser vices 11 A. M.: services Thursday at S P. M at the home. 3SS Eleventh street. KpUconal. ' Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett streets, TJr A. A. Morrlswn. rector Holy commu nion, S A- M.; Sunday school. 9:30 A. M.; morning prayer. 11; evening prayer. 7:30. Chanel of the Transfiguration. Mulkev 'ullding. Second and Morrison streets. Rev W R. Powell, ehanlaln Sirvli nnA U cc-mon. 11 A. M. St Matthew's. First and Caruthers streets. Rev. W. A. M. Brock In charge Holy communion. 7:30 A. M.; sendee and r sermon, 11 A. M.; Sunday school, 9:43 A M. St. Mark's, corner Nineteenth and Qulmby streets. Rev. J. EL 1L Simpson, D. D., rector 8 A. M., Holy communion; 10 A. M.. Sunday school; 11" A. M., lioly communion and wrinon; 7:30 P. M., cvimi iag prayci4. St. Slophon's. Thirteenth at Hyt streets. Rev. II. M. Itamsej-. jnlest Ih charge Holy commtiHlon. OQ A. M.: Sta luy school, 9:5 A. .M.:, nionlg. nervtee, 11 "clock; ovonlng servHee. T:t o'elock; on Tuadays. holy communion. A. M.; on Fridays, litany sbr-vlcoH 4 P. M. Gospel Miss-Ion. Willamette Gospel Mlssiot. eerner PYont and Market streets Meetings every nlglit nt 8 P. M.: Sunday schmrt at 2 P. M. Everybody Invited to come. S. J. Boyd, superintendent. Latter Day Saints. The Reorganized Chiirch of Jesue Christ of Latter Day Saints meets for Sunday services In Woodward Hall (first fleer), Montavilla. as follows: Sunday school. 10 A. M.: preaching 11 A. M. an 73)0 P. M.: Zion's Rollglo-Literary Society meota at C:15 P. M. The public Is cordially in vited to attend all these meetings. Lutheran. St. James English Lutheran Church, corner West Park and Jefferson streets, J. A. leas. pastor Services at 11 A. M.. followed by communion and rocepUon of members. Solo by Miss Gilbert d an them by the choir. Evening service at 7:45: subject, "The Biography of a Little Man." Music by the orchestra and duet by Professor Streyffelor and Miss Smith, Pastor's Aid will meet oh Thursday after noon with Mrs. Vohring, 376 Otapmaa street. Methodist Episcopal. Taylor-Street. Dr. Francis Burgette Short, pastor 9:30 A. M.. classes: 10:39. morning sermon; subject. "'Canst Thou by Searching Find Out God7 12:15 P. M.. Sunday school; 5:30 P.- M.. Ejt worth League; 7:30. evening sermon: subject. "Home-Making, or the Art of Being a Good Husband." Great chorus choir. M. E. phurch, South. First, 171Vs Second street. Foresters Halt. E. F. Mowre, pastor 10 A. M.. Sunday Rchool; 11 A. M.. "Sanctiilcatlon of Christ"; 60 P. M.. Epworth League; 76 P. M.. "Christian Warfare." Millennial Dawn. G. A. R. Hall, northeast corner Second and Morrison streets Services at 2:30 P. M. New Thought. The Church of New Thought will hold service in the Drew Hall. 162 Second street, corner Morrison, at 11 A. M.; sub ject of address. "The Essential Powers of Greatness Within the Individual SouL AH progressive people invited. Presbyterian. Calvary Presbyterian, corner Eleventh and Clay streets. Rev. W. S. Gilbert, pas tor Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. In the morning the Rev. A. D. Sojer will preach, and In the evening Rex-. J. R. Wilson, D. D. Choir trader direction o! H. V. Milllgan. Fourth Presbyterian. First and Glbb Preaching at 10:S0 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. W. S. Lowrlc. of Los- Angeles. Sun day school at 12 M,. E. C Bronaugh, superintendent. Young People's Society at 6:30 P. M. Spirit of Truth. The Spirit of Truth Society hold Sunday services at 7:45 P. la Drew HaK. 1C! Second street, near Morrison; subject, "The Power of Suggestion." Messages by Mrs. Sophie B. Slep and Mrs. Ladd Fln nican. Good music All welcome. Spiritualist. Th Flrt Splrltuoi Society meet in Artisans Hall. Third, near Washington - , Conference at H A. M.; Young Peop4s 1 aub. 2 P. M. At S P. M.. the clMh will I give h musical and drama tic entertain-' menL 1 Bible Spiritual Society. Alder stret At 11 A. M.. conference; S P. lecture by F. B. Hcndee. on 'The Ijw of Gol." folkwe4 by spiritual tnexsnges hy Mrs. Wilson. Vocal solos by Mrs. Eddy. Suctlcnnorglnu. New Church Society. Knights of Pythias Hall. Martinam building Sunday school, 10:30 A. M.; lay services, WJX .V. M. Unitarian. First, Yamhill and Seventh streets. Rev. George Croswetl Creseey, D. D pas4or Service with discourse on "What IJheml Religion Seka to Do and Is Doing for the People and the Nation," 11 A. M.; Sunday school. 12S50 P. M. Y. yt. C. A. 9nn4ay CJub. Association Auditorium. 1G7 Fourth street Sunday, 3 P. M.. address by Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, of Temple Beth Israel, on "William IJoyd Garrison Centenary Address." The music will bo solos by Miss Eula R. Bennett, soprano: WitUnm Moore, bariuine. anl the Aseo cictloM Orchestra. All men welcome. Zfon. Christfan Catholic Anostollc Church in 7Aoh. AHsky Hall. Morrison nenf Third. second floor Rev. John Alexander Dowle. j nrsi njosue: nev. c wirjes .. ney. pMer In charge: 2 P. M.. Bible study: X P. Mi. The Grml Love of God In the Salvation of Man": 730 P. M.. "Abraham-HI Re ligious Faith." adoration; weekdays, mass at 6:3) A. M.; evening devotion. 7:45. Moat Holy Rosary. East Third and Clackamas streets. Very Rev. A. S. Law ler. superintendent Masses at 6. 7, SM and 10:30 A. M.; rosary and benediction. 73S P. M. Christian. Central. East Twentieth and Salmon streets Rev. J. F. Ghormley. D. D will sneak at 11 A. M. on "Christian Baptism; Its Purpose"; 7:5 p. m.. oh "What Is Christian Baptism": Sunday school. 10 A. M.; C T. Sn'Inp. superln tondcnl: Junior Endeavor, 2:136 P. M.: Senior Endoavor. fi:30 P. M. Spcclnl mush-. Mrs. McPherson Gale, chorister; Miss Eva Ryan, organist. Church of God. The Church of God holds regular services at the chapel. 430 Hawthorne avenue. Sunday services. 2:30' and 7:50 P. M.; Sunday school. 1 P. M.; prayer meeting:. Wednesday. 7:30 1. M. All are invited. G. T. Neel. pastor.. EAST SIDE. Baptist. Calvary Baptist. East Eighth and East Grant streets 10 A. M.. Bible school; II A. M.. "Loosons From an Ancient Church Sarvioe"; 6:30 P. M.. Young Peo ple's meeting: 70 P. M.. "The Genesis of Spiritual Death." A. Lawrence Black, the pastor, will occupy the pulpit boUuinern ing and evening. Second BapUst. East Seventh and An keny streets. Rev. Stanton C. Lnpham. pastor Services at 106 A. M. and 7w3 P. M. : Bible school at noon: Young Peo ple's Union. 630. The subject. the morn ing will be "Help From God"; in the evening. "The Christ and the Crisls.M Mu sic hy chorus choir. J. F. Bamford. direc tor and organist. Midweek prayer meet ing Thursday evening. Central Baptise East Twentieth and Ankeny streets Preaching hy Rev. Lat ourette, of MoMinnvillc, at 19:39 and 7:3): Sunday school at 12 M. Lutheran. .Be tan la Danish Lutheran, Union avenue and Morris street, Gudmund GrML pastor Sunday service. 7:30 P. M.t Wednesday. Betanla LmUcc' Society. 2 P. with Mrs. L. Crusoe. SU Johnson street. Catholic. Sr Francis. East Eleventh and East bak streets Masses. C. 30 and TAiSH A. M.; evening service at 730; Rev. James H. Blaok. rector. Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams avenue und Stanton street (Alblna). Rev. William A. Daly, rector Masses, 6. i, 9 and 1030 A. M.; evening service. 731 aicrcd. 'Heart. S32 Milwauklc street. Father Gregory'. O. S. B.. rector Masses at S and 2030 A. M.; evening services at 73C Holy Cross. Unhvrsity Park. Father Thlllman. C S. C, rector Masses at S and 103) A M. ; evening services at 733. Most Precious Blood. Moalavilla. Rev. A, L. BrosseAU. rector Sunday mass at 9 A. M.; Sunday school at 10 A. Ml; rcsper and benediction at 330 P. SC, first Sunday Congregational. , Sunnyslde Consrogatronal. corner of East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth streets. Rev. J. J. Staub. pastor-vi Morning- 'service. 11 o'clock; subject. "The Christian's Helpers'; evening; service. 7:30; subject. "What Will I Do With JesusT Sunday school. 10 A. M.: S. C Pier, superintendent; Junior Christian Endeavor. 3 P, M.: Miss Edith Roc superintendent; Senior Christian Endeavor. 6:15 P. M. Highland, corner Prescott and East Sixth street North. Rev. Arden M. Rockwood. pastor Sunday school. 10 A. M.; mornlnjr service. 11; subject ol sermon. "The Man Who Can Look oti Both Shies of a Question"; Junior En-, doavor. 2 P. M-; evening service, 7:50: subject. "Holding- Life Too Cheap." SU John's. Woodmen's Hall 3 P. M.. sermon by Rev. J. J. Staub. Hassalo-Street. East Seventh street North and Hassalo Scrvjce. with ser mon, by Rev. C- E. Chase, at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M..; Sunday school. 12; W. H. Morrow, superintendent; Chris tian Endeavor Bible study. 6:30 P. M.; Arthur Brookings, leader. Episcopal. St, David's East Twelfth and Bel mont streets. Rev. George B. Van Waters, D. D.. rector Morning prayer and sermon, 11; -evening" prayer and sermon, 7:30; Sunday school. 3:4a. St. Paul's. Wood me re. C- I- Parker, lay reader Service and sermon. 3 P. M.; Sunday school, z P. M. St- John's Memorial. Sellwood. Rev. W. R. Powell. In charge Service and sermon. 3:45 P. M-; Sunday school, 2:43 P. M. Good Shepherd. Sellwood street and Vancouver avenue. Alblna. Rev. John Dawson, rector Sunday school. 10 A. M.; morning prayer and litany, 11; evening prayer and sermon. 7:30. United Evangelical. Second, corner of 'Fara and Kcrby streets. J. Bowersox. pastor At 11 A. M-, preaching- on The Hidden Treas ure Of the Heart"; 7:30 P. M preaoh-4ng-by Rev. J. C- Craig; Sunday school, 10 A. M.: .K. L. C E-. 7 P. M- At Ocklcy Green. Sunday school at 2:30 P. M. and preaching; by Rev. J. Bowersox at 3:30. Evangelical AssociatloH. First English, corner East Sixth and Mnrfct f i-r- s. A Siewert, castor preaching at 11 A- M- and 7:45 P. M.: Sunday scnoou is a, 1. P. M-; Junior Y. P. A"Tucsday at 4 r. M. St. John's, corner John and Ivanhoe streets. C E. McVIcker. pastor Sub ject, 11 A- M-, "Man Cannot Read the Future"; 7:30 P. M-. "Hypocrisy; or. Who is a Hypocriter Sunday school. 10 A. M.; Junior K. L- C E 2:30 P. M.; Senior K. L. C- -1 6:30 P. M. First, corner East Teath and Sher man streets. Rev A. A. Winter, pastor 10 A. M-. Sunday school; 11 "A. M., "The Testimony of Jesus Christ to the Church In Porgamos"; 6:30 P. M. K. L. of C. E. meeting; 7:30 P. M-. gospel service: prayer meeting on Thursday evening-. Memorial Evangelical. East Eigh- ! tecnth and Tlbbotts streets, R- D. Strcyffeler. pastor Preaching- services at 11 A. M- and 7:36 p. M.: Sunday I school. 10 A. M.; Young People's meet- I Ing. K:39 P. M.; prayer meeting on i Wednesday evening. All are cordially invited. 1'rlcncis Church. Friends' Church comer East Main and Thirty-fifth streets Sabbath school. 10 A. ' n.z preaching service, 11 A. M.: C. E.. 6:30 P. M.: preaeiiing service. 70 P. l You are kindly Invited and heartily wel come. Lewfcf I. Hadlcy. Lutheran. Norwegian Synod, comer East Tenth an2 Grant streets. O. Hagoes. pastor Evening service at 730: Sunday school at 930 A. M.; Y. P. S.. Thursday evening; catechism. Saturday, from 930 to 12 M- Mcthodist. Epworth Methodist Episcopal, corner Twenty-third and Irving streets. Henry T. Atkinson, pastor; residence. S06 Thur roan street Sunday school, 10 A. M.: morning service. 11; Junior League. 3 P. M.: Epworth League, 6:30; evening ser vice. 730. Central, corner Russell .and Kcrby streets. J. T. Abbett. pastor Class meet ing. 9:45 A. M.; sermon. "Gratitude." 10:3 A. M.: Sunday school, at 12 M.: Epworth League meeting. 630 P. M.: sermon. "Ag gressive Evangelism." 730 P. M. All cor dially Invited. Centenary, comer East Pine and Ninth streets, William H. Heppe. D. D.. pastor The morning service will be the annual meeting of the W. H. M. S.. of the church, with Miss Frlckey. a field worker, as speaker. In the evening the pastor will preach on. "The Homesickness of the Soul"; morning class, 930; Sunday school. 12:15; Juniors and Intermediates, 4:CO; Ep worth devotional. 6:15 .P. M. Music by chorus. University Park Methodist Episcopal- Preaching. 11 A. if. and 730 P. M., by the ' pastor. Rev. D. A. Watters: morning topic. "Proving the Doctrine by Keeping the Law"; Sunday school, 10 A. M.; W. J. Peddicord. superintendent; class meeting, 12:13 P. P. J. Sharp leader; Junior League. 3 P. M-. Mrs. George Ellis, su perintendent; Intermediate League, 4 P. M-, Mrs. E. Bowman, superintendent: Se nior League. 630 P. M.. MIsa Grace Gil- . liam, president: weekly prayer meeting Thursday. 7:45 P. M. Sunnyslde. oa Yamhill street, between Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth streets, T. . B. Ford, pastor (take Sunnyslde car); par- ' sonage. 1S& East Thirty-fifth street; pas- '. tor at home. Thursday afternoons Ser vices Sunday as follows: 10 A. M-. Sun day school. Charles A. Gatxka. superin tendent: 11 A. regular service 3 and address by T. S. McDanlel; 12 M.. class meeting. . J. B. Kelly, leader; 330 P. M.. children's classes and Junior League. Mary Shaver, leader and superintendent: S:15 P. M.. Epworth League devotional meeting. Hugh C. Krum, president; 730 P. M., preaching by the pastor, subject, The Power of Choice": official board meeting Monday evening; prayer meeting. , Thursday evening; good music at all the j services; strangers always welcome. ; Presbyter Jb. J Piedmont, comer Cleveland avenue. and j Jarrett sty t. Rev. L. Myron Boozer, pastor Morning service, at 1030 A. M.. evening service, at 730 P. M.; Sunday 1 school, at 12 M. Arbor Lodge Chapel, comer Bryant and Curtis streets Sunday school, at 3 P. f M.; preaching service, at 4, P 3C Universalis. Unlvcrsallst (First) East Couch and East Eighth. W. F. Small, pastor-H A. M.. sermon on "The Holy Mission of Laughter": 10 A. M., Sunday school. First Locomotive Steam Whistle. Louisville Courier-Journal. Locomotives 75 years ago had no whistles. The engineer kept by his aide a tin horn, which he blew before curves and dangerous crossings. But the noise was feeble. In 1S33 an English farmer's cart was run down on the way to market, and 1000 eggs. 100 pounds of butter, two horses and a man were bumped In one great omelet on the rails. The railway had to pay the damages. The president sen for George Stevenson and said angrily: "Our engineers can't blow their horns loud enough to clear the tracks ahead. You have made your steam do so much, why don't you make it blow a good loud horn for us?" Stevenson pondered. An idea came to him-g He visited a musical Instrument maker and had constructed a horn that gave a horrible screech when blown by steam. From this horn the locomotive whistle of today descended. 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