TIIE SUXDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, OCTOBER 11, 1908. 11 Large Colonial Dresser Only $29.50 'M : .... :" ;Jj ' . " - : J : - Beautiful Mahogany Dresser Worth $45.00 Here is a beautiful Dresser of new Colonial pattern -with large, massive base, made in quarter sawed golden oak. Top draw ers have molded fronts of pleas ing design, fitted with Colonial polished brass pulls. All draw ers have perfect inside finish; in fact, a first-class article in every respect. The French bevel - plate mirror is 34 by 22 inches; body of dresser is 44 inches long, 22 inches wide and 81 inches high. Hand-rubbed, polish finish. Yon are not asked $65 or $70 for this handsome dresser, but only the COQ Cfl modest sum of t7JU "Ideal" Feather Pillows 95c Each Emmerich 'a guaranteed Sanitary Three-Pound Pillows, retailing regularly for $1.75 each, will be sold Monday, Tuesday QC and Wednesday at the big special price of only, each.'A'OC These Large Leather Rockers -g Q $1.00 Down Sp JL 50c a Week These large Rockers are just like the picture shown here. They have oak frames in weathered finish, heavy steel spring upholstering and cov erings of red Boston leather. Are very comfortable, rest ful rockers. $1.00 DOWN. 50 A WEEK Big Bargain Brussels Carpet Why go to other stores and pay more for your Carpets, when the same, identical patterns and weaves may be had here for lessf Call and inspect what we have to offer in Fall Carpets new and beautiful colorings, the choicest patterns, direct from the world's best mills. We want to prove to you that we sell Carpets tower than any other house in the city. Look at the great special we offer this week: Nine Patterns $1.50 Best Brussels Q Special, Per Yard . . . . . . y Nine beautiful patterns in this carpet, secured at a great reduction over the prevail ing prices, and we quote it to you at a corresponding low price; you'll find reds, preens, two-tones, florals and Orientals, in best grade Brussels; sewed, QC lined and laid for the low price of, per yard 5c Floor Rugs 95c Each These Rugs are 27x54 inches in size, several patterns to choosefrom. De livered free with other goods. Regular $1.50 values, for this price. ........ 95c This Fine Rocker $9 liters M li 71 o. 6821 This is a beautiful Mahogany Rocker out of the ordl nary class. Strong anil sturdy of con structlon, graceful In de sign, handsome finish an easy rocker worth fully $12, and so priced In most Portland stores. Special Sale in Lace Curtains 100 fill! of Lace Window Cur tains, many p a t terns from which to c h o ose, on sale Monday, T u e s d ay, W e d n e s day. Values from S4-O0 up for only S2.50 pair These are in white and ecru and were pur chased in expre s s 1 y i for this spe- c I a 1 sale. attend this sale If youed curtains. This Large LibraryTable $2250 Just like the cut. This handsome Library Table is four feet long by two feet wide, made of the" finest Eastern oak, quarter sawed and polish finish, showing very beau tiful flakes as a result of the quarter-sawing against the grain of the wood. The eight inch posts are turned from the solid wood, quarter band-sawed, so as to show the beau tiful grain of the oak to a marked degree. "We have the same table in mahogany at the same price, utner stores asu ior xnese tables. Our special sale price, cash or credit, enly ,$22.50 Grand Brass Bed Special Real $65.00 VeJs. at the Special Price $49.50 No. 6061: This grand Brass Bed is exactly like the cut. The continuous posts are 2Va inches and the husks are 4 , inches in diameter. The spin dles or filling rods are over , an inch in diameter. It is a beautiful bed, ii the popu lar satin finish. . If you are waiting for a special sale on Brass Beds, you should not miss this opportunity.. There are other shapes, too. ' BKPjS. Corner E3urnsicle And Union Avenue, Trize'Airtight Heater It is the best Airtight Wood Heater , on the market. , It saves your wood bill. It will last for years warranted for five years. It costs you very little money, but warms your room as perfectly as a $50 heater. It is handsomely nickel- trimmed more attractive in appearance than the cut shows it to be. It has a body made of rolled sheet steel not sheet iron and inside is reinforced by cast lining of gray iron, thoroughly p r o t e c ting the sheet steel. Has large door. Is warranted for five; years. No. 18 Firebox 18 inches long, HVi inches wide. $10 $1 Down, $1 a Week. Sundgy Services in Portland Churches BAPTIST. Flnt. tbm Whtta Tunpl. Twalfth and Taylor atracta Rt. J. Whltcomb Brousher, D. D.. pastor. Ona-accord prayer meeting In Temple parlor, .10 A. al.; morning; service. 10:90 e'clock; sermon by Dr. Brougher; aub- tecl. -All Pools Not Lead Yet"; Blbli tornool meets at 12:00 M. Young Peo ple' -meeting. :30 P. M. ; popular even- lag service, 7:30 o'clock; sermon by Dr. Brougher; subject. "Society's Joes House, rst la eertea. ."Ten Commandments Up to Date." Special muelc by - Temple quartet Lnlveralty Park Her. A. B. Walts, pas tor. Sunday, school. 10 A. M ; worsnlp. 11 A. M. ; ettuion. "KaUnfuiness ; or. Making AmenJe for Faults": K. Y. P. V.. Junior 3 P. M.. nlr. :30 P. M. : worhip. I.SO P. M. : evrmoii. "Soolal Amusements. Becond. Seventh and East Ankeny streets Ktv. etiiiilou C. J-Lheiu. pjrtor. twrv- ea at 111 11 A. M. and 7:.. P. al.: morn' Ir.g aerraon, "Preoaratlon for llfe"; rally day in the Ulb.e school at noon; Young Jeop.e s Inlon. S 30 P. M.i evening serv ice, "John tLa baptist and the Dance of Salome. Mount Olivet Rev. Dr. Wallace the Pa elnc Coast evsnse.lst. le assisting Kev. Jobn eoo. in the revival meeting. Preaching. 11 A. U. ; meeting for men only, 3t-4& P. al.; preaching, i 30 P. M. Ontral. Est Ankeny and Twentieth streeur Rev. V. T. Jordan., pastor. losO A. St., preaching, by Kev. F. C. W. Prker. superintendent of atats missions; T S0 P. M.. by pasur. : Sunday school, 12 M.; young people a meeting. SO P. M. Immaauel. Second and Meade street Kev. A. B. Mlnaker. pastor. Preaching. 10: A M. and 7 30 P. si. : Sunday school and Baraca and Phllathea else meettng, 12 M.; Ft Y. P. f. 30 P. at.; prajer meeting. Thursday. T 3rt P. M. Orace. Jlontavllla Rev. A. E. Patch, pas tor. Suncay aa-BOKl. lu A. M.; servl.es. 11 A. al. and 8 P. Ja. : preaching by the pas tor: subjects. ' morning "Rally Day Pro gramme: evening. "A Good Conscience.' CaJvary. East Eighth and Grant streets Rv l X Monroe, pastor. Sunday ecbool. 10 A. M : preaching. 11 A. M. and T:30 1 M. Preaching In tb svenlng by A. U. Johnston. . East Forty-Bfth. corner East Main street Rev B. C Cook, pastor. Sunday school, 1 A. M ; service. 11 A. M. and T:S P M.; B. Y. T. V.. i P. M. Rev. I. X. Monroe will assist the pastor In special services. Arleta Bev. E A. Smith, pastor. Sunday school. 10 V. M ; Junior union, S P. M. ; B. T P. U. T P- M.; preaching. 11 A. M. and t:0 P. M. Swedlah. Hoyt and Fifteenth Rev. Erie feVheretrora, pastor, preaching. 10:43 A. M. nd 1Ai P M-; Sunday school. IS M. St. John Rev. John Bentslen. paMor. Sun day school, 10 A M ; preaching. 11 A M and t 3 P. M : B. T. P. U- 30 P. M. Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott etreat Rev R Bchwedler. pastor Sunday school. 10 A. M.: B. T P. V-. i P. M.; aervlcea. 11 A. M. and T:4J P. M Chlneaa Mtasloa. 332 Oak street near Park Sunday school. I F M.J praachlng la Chinese. 8 PM. First German, rourth and Mill streets Rev. J Kratt. pastor Preaching. 10:43 A M and 7 30 p M. ; Sunday achool. 3 A. M : B T P T. :43 P M. Sellaroed. Tacoma avenue and Eleventh--Rev. D W. Thurston, pastor. Sunday echooU IO A. M ; services. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. U.: morning subject. "Fomlvenoss a Duty, evening. 'The Tea Yokes" Suanvsld (Oermant. rortv-flrst street and Raetboma avenue Preaching by C. Fs'o meth. 11 A M ; Sunday achool. :43 A M I'nlon-Avenue Ulaalon (Swedlah. Skid snore street Sunday school. 10 A M. Ct John (German) Preaching by Rev. C Feldmeth. 8PM: indy school. P. si. Second German, Rodney avenue and Mor ris street Rev. F. Buerrmann. pastor. Preaching. II A M and 7:30 p. M : Sunday school. 43 A. M.; B. T. P. C . 6:43 P. M. Highland. Alberta and Sixth streets Rev. E. A. Leorard. pastor. Preaching both morning anA evening by pastor; Sunday school. 10 A. M : B. Y. P. v.. 7 P. M.: Norwegian. Danish, Mtseleslppl avenue and haver street Sunday school. 13 M ; Indus tr!al echol. ftatMrdav aftertveoa. 2 o'clock. Greaham Sunday school. 10 A, M ; eerv. Icea. 11 A. M- and 7:30 P. M.. by Rev. R. R. GrabeeL Lenta, First avenue near Foster road Rev J T Heacock. pastor. unday achooL A A. M ; preaching. 11 A. M. and B. Y. P. V.. g 30 P. M.; praachlng. 7.30 P. M.. by the -pastor. CHR1STIAS. First. Park and rolumtxa streets Rev. E Muckley. minlswr. 11 A- M , "The pMloaophv of Inequality-: 7:3 P. M., "The Test of Sincerity"; Bible school. 1) A. II.; Christian Endeavor. :1 P. M. Voedlan Clark W. Comeloek. mralater. Bibla scAool at 1 A. M.J morning pretchlcg , T-ooeeooooeoooeseoosooeooo t CAME TO OREGON IS 1864. t j' W:' rJv--we -. vvwx4-'c-fc'c -w-air-a-y er.vto- i , i O, !! ; r i: f ' - $ f a J ' " : " y V : .: t .y,1.,. frif i i-iiTiS'-TSSl t'haaey Wort, Deceased. Chaney West, of Vernonis, Or who died September 27, and was burled at Banks, Or., his former home, was born in Harford, Md February 20. 1835, and came to Oregon In November, 1864. He was married March 7. 1900, to Eva Atalmsten. of HlUsboro, Or. He bought a farm In Washington County In the Fall of 1868, where he lived until 1903. moving- to Portland until 1904, when he moved to Vernonta, Or. Mr. West had been a member of the M. E. Church since 1908. He Is survived by & wife, two brothers and one sister. service at 11; sermon, "My Duty and John": Y. P. 8. C. E. at :30 P. M ; even. Ing sermon at f:30, Th Woman That Moved to Town. Gladstone W. H. Mnckley, pastor. Serv ices next Sunday as follows: Sunday achool at 1 A. M.; praachlng at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; morning subject. "Old Testament History by Periods"; evening theme. "Th Perfection of Manhood: or. Ths True Di mensions of Human Character." Ontral. East Twentieth and East Salmon Rev. J. F. Ohormle will speak at 1S:1S A. M ; theme. "Election." and 7:4 P. M.. "Brawn and Brain"; apectal musical pro gramme. H A. Easton. chorister. Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson, minis ter. -Services. 11 A. M. and 7:10 P. M. ; Blbl achool. 10 A. M. ; Christian Endeavor. :3 I". M. ; themes. "Our Lord's Interces sory Prayer," and "Fundamental Gospel Truth Permanent In Christianity." CONGREGATIONal. First. Park and Madlaon atroet Rev. La ther R. Dyott. D. D.. pastor 10 A. M.. Blbl school; 11 A. M.. sermon by th Rev. J. 'R. KnodelL representing th Anti-Saloon League; 7:43 P. M.. sermon by the pastor before th coafereno of Charities and Correction Highland. East Bixtn ana prescott Rev. E. S. Bolllnawr. pastor. Worship, 11 A. M., A Faith That Trusted In Shadows"; 7:30 P. M., "Christian's Joorney With Peculiar PeoDl and Kaperiencee." illustrated by Striking stereoplicon slides; Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; James D. Ogdea. superintendent; Y. P. 8. C. E.. :30 P. M. Sunnysfde. East Taylor ana cast Tnirty- fourth streets Rev. J. J. Staub, pastor Morning service at 11 e'clock. sermon by Rev. I.uther R. Dyott. D. D- pastor of First Congregational Church; vnlng erv- lce at 7-30 o clock, sermon by pastor, on A Sanctified Business and A Buslneea-like Re ligion"; Sunday achool. 1 A. M. ; Junior C E.. 2 P. M. : Senior C. E . :30 P. M. CHRISTIAN SCItyCK. First Chnrch of Christ. Scientist. Scottish Rite Cathedral. Morrison and Lownsdale streets Services 11 A. M. and I P. M.; aubiect of Lesson eermen. "Are sin. Disease and Death Beat?"; Sunday school at clos of morning services; Wednesday evening meeting, 8 o'clock. Second Church of Christ, Woodmen Hall, East Sixth and East Alder streets Sunday service. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M., subject of lesson sermon. "Are Sin, Disease and Death Unreal?"; Sunday achool. 11 A. M. ; Wed nesday meeting. 8 o'clock. EPISCOPAL. ' Pro-Cathedral of BL Stephen the Martyr. Thirteenth and Clay streets Rsv. H. M. Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 A. , St.; eunaay ecnoui, e.vv m. , juv.u.us I service, li o'clock: evening service, 7:30 o'clock. fit. John's Memorial. -Sellwood Archdea con Chambers In charge. Sunday school at 10 A. M.; morning prayer ana sermon at 11 A. M. ; choral evensong and sermon at 7:30 P. M. Full vested choir at both serv ice Good Shepherd, Sellwood street and Van couver avenu Rev. jonn Dawson, rector. Sunday school. S:43 A. M. : morning service. 11 o'clock; evening service, 7:30 o'clock. 8t. Paul's, Woodmere C L. Parker, lay reader. Service and enoon at 11 A. M.; Rundav achool at 0:4b A. M. Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett streets- Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector, cervices at s and 11 A. M. ; 7:30 f. at.; bunaay acnooi. :45 A. M. Bishop Scaddlng will preach Rundav morning. St. Matthew's, First and Caruthers stneets. West 8lds Rev. W. A. M. Breck, In charge. Holy communion. ci A. at.; Sunday school, 10 A. M.; service and ser mon. 11 A. M. All-Salnta, Twenty-aecond and Reed rtreete Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, mlnlst ter in charge. Sunday school at 10 A. M.: holy baptism. 4 P. M.; evening prayer and sermon. 7:30 P. M. St. Andrew's, Hanford street, Portsmouth Holy communion, 7:30 A. M.; Sunday achool, :45 A. Mi morning prayer and sermon at 11 o'clcck: evening prayer at 7:30 e'clock. Rev. T. O. Jones, priest In charge. gt. Mark's. Nineteenth and Quimby streets Rev. X E. H. Simpson, rector. a A. M-, holy communion: 10 A. M., Sunday achool: 10.10 A. M.. matins; 11 A. M., holy communion; 7:30 P. M . evensong. LCTHERAX. St. Jamas English, West Park and Jef ferson streets J. Allen Leas, pastor. Serv lcea at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. In the evening the pastor will apeak on the aubject. "My Young Man as a Husband"; Sunday school at 10 A. al ; Luther League at 7 P. M. Norwegian Synod, East Tenth and Grant streets Rsv. O. Hagoea, pastor. Services at 10:30 A. M. and 7:10 P. M. Betanla Danish, 640 Union avenue J. Scott, pastor. Services en Sunday, 11 A. M . theme, "Th Gordlan Knot"; Captain M., thereb. "Th Gordlan Knot"; Captain Ell will give a lecture at 3 P. M.; Sunday school, to A. M. Trinity. German; Missouri Synod, Williams avenu and Sellwood street J. A. Rimbach, pastor. Sunday school. 9:18 A. M.; morning service, 10 e'clock; evening service, 7:30 .o'clock. METHODIST. , Grace, Twelfth and Taylor William R. Heppe. pastor. The pastor will preach at 10:30 A. M. on "What's the Matter With the Church Today?" A series of four ser mons on "The Final Judgmenr wul begin with - the evening service; themes, "The Judgment and the Judge."' "The Indict ment and ths Verdict," "The Character That Win Bland In ths Judgment." "Will Ther Be Any Surprises at the Judgment?" Spe cial music in the evening by th mal chorus of 60 voices. Morning class. 8:30: Sunday school, 12:13 P. ii.: St. Paul Mis sion. 8 P. M.: Epworth League devotional and praise. S:30 P. M.; music by quartet. W. M. Wilder, organist and choirmaster. Epworth. Twenty-seventh , and Upshur Rev. Charles T. McPherson. pastor. Services will be held in the Oregon building. Fair Grounds, Sunday, at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; morning aubject, "Everyday Religion": evening subject. "Tb Three Greatest Things to Do":. Sundsy school, 10 A. M.; Epworth League. 6:80 p. M. Swedish, Beech and Bortbwlck streets Rev. John Ovall pastor. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; toplca morning. "The Greatest and Most Beneficial Discovery"; evening. "Reward for Persistence In Seek ing True Happiness"; Sunday school at 10 A. M. : Epworth Leagu at 7 P. M. Taylor-Street Dr. Benjamin Young, pas tor, t SO A. M.. classes: 10:30 A. M.. morning sermon, subject, "Why I Believe la God": 12:15 P. U.. Sundsy school; 6:30 P. M.. Epworth League: 7:80 P. M., evening sermon, subject, "Hidden Sorrows." St John S. H. Dewart. pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; morning worship. 11 A. M. : sermon by the pastor, them, "Serv ice": Epworth League. 7 P. M. ; evening worship. 8 P. M. ; sermon by th pastor, theme, "Home Coming." Centeesry. East Pine and Ninth streets Clarence True Wilson. D. D.. ths pastor, will preach at 10:30 and 7:80: class meeting. I N A K, William True, leader; 6ua4ay , Epworth League. 6:15; Wednesday evening the choir will give a muslcale, assisted by several eminent soloist. C. E. Patterson, musical director. - Patton. Michigan avenue and Carpenter street D. A. watters, pastor. Preaching. 11 A. M and 7:30 P. M.: morning topic, "Men Wanted": evening. "Enlightened Con science"; Sunday achool, 10 A. M-; Mrs. John Alexander, superintendent: Epworth League devotional meeting. -e:eu xr. ai-i tiaf VnpHa nr.aiilnnt. First Norwegian-Danish, Thirteenth and Davis streets Presorting by tlwa pastor. Rev. H. P. Nelsen, at 10:45 A. M., and 7:30 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN. Mlspah, Powell, between East Twelfth snd Thirteenth streets Sunday church service, 10:30 A.- M. ; Sunday school. 12 M. ; Chris tian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M-; evening service, 7.30; Thursday prayer meeting, 7:30 P. M. Sunday morning. October 11, a special offer ing will be received for- the board of educa tion. The subject of sermons for this Sun day morning, "Man's Participation In th Greatness of God." Isaiah, lvll.15; evening. "Th Supreme Value of the Spiritual Life, Matt. xvlll:8-9. Rev. Harry Leeds, pastor. Hawthorne Park. Twelfth and East Tay lor, ReV. E. Nelson Allen, pastor 10:80 A. M.. public worship; 12 M., Sunday school; 6:30 P. M.. Y. P. C. S. E. : 7:80 P. M.. "Ths Question of Future Recognition." First, Alder and Twelfth William Hiram Foulkes, minister, will occupy hi own pulpit Sunday, presching at 10:30 A.'M. upon "The Eternal Purpose," and at 7:30 P. M. upon "The Tree of Life"; other Sunday services are as follows: 12:10 P. M.. Sunday school snd Bible classes for all; 6:S0 P. M., Young People's Service; 7:15 organ numbers by E. E. Coursen. In the gospel service at 7:30 the choir will elng special music. Calvary, Eleventh and Clay streets Serv ices 10:30 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. ; Rev. J. A. P. McGraw, D. D will preach; toplos, morning. "Brotherly Love": evening. "Heaven"; organist. Miss Margaret Lamber son: precentor, Mr. Caughey: Sunday school, 12 noon. Miss Caroline Strong, superintend ent. Third, East Thirteenth and Pine streets Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, pamor. Serv ices at 10:30 and 7:45: evening the pastor LIVED IJf WASHINGTON COUNTY SINCE) 1865. HlXTsSBORO, Or., Oct. 10. (Special.) Moses Dillaboy, aged 8 years, died at his home In South Hlllsboro yesterday. Deceased was born at Smiths. Falls, Canada, January 1, 1840, and moved to the United States In 1802, coming- to - Oregron in 1865. He married Mls Martha J. Perry in 1866- In 1871 he bougrht a ranch on Cooper Mountain, south of Reedville, and lived there continuously until last February, when he took up his residence In this city. His first wife died a few years affo, and in 19f0 he was wedded to Mrs. A. J. Ulery. Mrs. Dillaboy and the following children survive: George Dill aboy, of Winlock, "Wash. ; ' Charles Dillaboy, Myrtle Point, Or.; Mrs. Cm ma Tucker, Sellwood. will preach the third .sermon In the eriei. Great Little Words of the Bible, the sub ject betas' ''Once." SPIRITUALIST. Flrat Flret Society , Forestera Hall; eighth . .oor Marquam building Conference, 11 A. M. ; subject, "Power of Love"; lyceum, 12:30; 7:45. lecture by Rev. Harrison D. Barret L Mediums' and Ministers' Association Au- rlltnriiim Hull. Third street, near Taylor. Mediums meeting. 8 P. K.; lecture, 7:45 P. At. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father. Yamhill and Sev enth streets Rev. W. G. Eliot, Jr., minis ter; Kev. T. L. Eliot, D. E., minister emeri tus; Rev. IS". A. Baker, assistant minister; service, 11 A. M.; evening service. Seventh street entrance. "The Emmanuel Move ment": Sunday school, S:45 A. M-. adult class, 12:30 P. M.; Y. P. F-, 6:80 P. M. UXIVERSATalST. Church of the Good Tidings, East Eighth and Couch streets--James Dlmond Corby, minister. Divine worship, 10:45 and 7:30, with sermon by the pastor; morning theme, A Church for Today"; evening topic, "Why We Have a Right to Compel Wrong Doers to Reform"; Sunday school at noon; parlaa meeting Monday evening. MISCELLANEOUS. FrieiraW Church, Main and East Thirty fifth t re eta Llndley A. Wells, pastor. Preaching at 11 A M. and 7:80 P. M. ; Bible school, 10 A. M.; Christian Endeavor prayer meeting. 6:30 P. M. ; mid-week prayer meet ing, Thursday evening, 7:30. Portland Fellowship Circle will meet at 601 Yamhill street at 3 P. M., Sunday. T. O. Hague will preside and William James Cor recoo will make the opening adress on "Vi tal Necessity of Proper Generation"; dis cussion. Salvation Army, 249 Madison street 10:13 A. M., open air; 11 A. M., holiness meet ing; 1:30 P. M. Junior meeting; 2:15 P. M., open air; 8 P. M.. praise service; 6 P. M., Y. P. L. meeting; 7:15 P. M., open air; 8 P. M., great rally, farewell of Adjutant Peterson, Captain and Mrs. Bru groan and Corpa Cadet G. Bean. Special address by Captain Keating. Services every evening, ex cept Wednesday. Swedish Free Mission at Tuttle'e Hall, Shaver street and Mississippi avenue A. J. Youngberg. pastor; .services 8 and 7:30 P. M. Millennial Dawn. G." A. R. Hall. Second and Morrison streets Berean study, 1 :80 P. M. ; regular service. 8 P. M. Soul culture meeting at Mrs. Mallorys parlors. 601 Yamhill street, Monday even ing, October 12, 8 o'clock. Silence meetings, Tuesday and Friday, 2:30 P. M. Rev. Henry Victor Morgan. the New Thought evangelist, will preach In Women of Woodcraft Hall, confer Tenth and Tay lor Sunday night, on "The Supreme Message 1 of Jesus to Our Times." Divine Truth chapel. Hall 101, Allskey, building. Third and Morrison street. Thad- deus M. Mlnard. pastor.- H. E. Martin so loist; service, 11 A. M-, Mrs. Mlnard will speak; Bible class, 11 A. M.; demonstration and healing meeting. Thursday at 8 P. M at the "Home of Truth," 383 Eleventh stnaet. Y. M. C. A,. Fourth and Yamhill Meet Ing 4 P. M. ; speaker, C. W. Parker; sub ject, "The Young Man's Book"; special solo by Mrs. Reno Hutchinson; Bible classes 8 to 4 P. M. Fellowship lunch at 6:80. Salvation Army, Corpa I, 265 Davis street js. . umann, in cnarge. n a. m., noii ness meeting; 1:30 P. M., Sunday school; 3:30 P. M., sermon by Rev. William Hiram Foulkes, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church; 8:15, Young People's Legion; 8 P. M.t gospel truths and sermon by the en sign. The brass band will .assist in these services. Philosophical Research Society, 801 Alis toey building. Third and Morrison streets At 7:46, subject, "Why Psychic Phenomena of Modem Spiritualism Is Undesirable," by William James Corecco; and "Mental Phe nomena by Mrs. Sophia B. Selp. SETTLES FOR IDAHO LANDS Government Will Pay State $25,708 In Commissions. OREGONXAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash ington, Oct. 10. The General Land Office baa adjusted its account with the state of Idaho showing net proceeds from sale of public lands for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1908. Receipts were 53S,157, of which amount e460,044 was received from sales of public lands; $78,112 from fees and commissions. The commissions paid to register and receivers of. local land offices amounted to $9257 and total ex penses amounted to J25.7M. making the net profit proceeds $434,S4L - Of this amount the state la entitled to S per cent or $21,717. Former Portlander Strikes Mine. James Duane. an ex-resident of Port land, whose home is 826 East Davis street, has returned from a year spent In Yukon Territory, Canada, where he prospected for gold and secured the possession of a gold mine that prom ises rich development, ore from the ledge that has been assayed shows values ranging from $600 to $3000 a ton. The property is located near Carcrow, not far from the White Pass Railroad. Mr. Duane,, after spending a. few days here visiting friends, will go East, where he will purchase a reduction. plant for his property and will then return to Tukon Territory and Install it at his mine. Ko Students No Gas No Cocaine We Set the Pace Specialists in Painless Dentistry 105 TEETH 1S S""nTHBV1 H.ATTSJT Until September 31 We Will Make ' Special Reductions on All Work. NERVOUS PEOPLE and those afflicted with heart weakness can have their ..teeth extracted and filled without an; pain or bad results. , Extraction, absolutely painless ....50 Best plain rubber plate. .$8.00 Bridge work $5.00 22-k gold $5.00 Silver filling 50 up CLEANING TEETH FREE. Consultation and estimates free. Open evenings until 7. Lady In attendance. Union Painless Dentists Suite 1. 2, t and , S21'4 Morrison, Corner First. Paone A 2132. THE LAND OF WEAK KIDNEYS It Is admitted that Bright'; Disease of the kidneys causes more deaths in the United States than In any other country; that more than half the sick ness in America is due to weak or dis eased kidneys. We are a weak-kidneyed people, and the reason is plain. Ambitious to en joy more than a mere living, to have all the pleasures that our neighbors have, anxious for wealth and success; we overwork, rest little, eat and drink unwisely, and are "on the go" all the time. This strenuous life of today tells on the kidneys. The human body was planned for -a simpler life. There Is Just so much work that each organ can do. The kidneys filter our blood day and night, receiving it In a ceaseless stream, draining oft the poisonous impuri ties. - This duty la heavy enough In a nor mal average life, but when we work early and late, give up rest and repose for enjoy ment, and retire late to troubled sleep, the work of the kidneys le Increased enormous ly. Every bit of energy consumed throws Into the blood a quantity of waste like th ashes of a fire, and If the using up is too rapid, the kidneys cannot keep pace with it. A cold, chill, fever, strain or any ex cess may hasten the Inevitable breakdown, and as the circulation of the blood never stops, the kidneys have no time to rest, no chance to mend. Sick kidneys cannot get well alone. The first warninss of kidney weakness are dull, aching pain in tne sack. uon. excessive ziow reten- discoloration or scald- Wfiy Kidney Troubles Are so Com mon in tne United States. tVCRY PICTUSE TULSA STORY A Backache Shock Ing of ths urine. This tells of kidney con gestion or inflammation. Neglect th trou ble and dizziness, nervousness, rheumatlo pain, swollen ankles and limbs, dimming of the eyesight, sediment In- the urine, or fluttering of the heart will mark ths near approach of dropsy, gravel, stone la ths kidney, diabetes or Brlght's disease. Only In one way can kidney disorders b checked and cured by prompt treatment of the kldneya themselves with a special kid ney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills are for the kidneys only. They cure sick kidneys, clear and regulate the urine, relieve strain upon the heart and nerves, and cure back ache, rheumatic pain and dizziness. - They are recommended at home by peopl you know. PORTLAND PROOF. A. P. Maney, living on Hawthorne Terrace, Portland, Or., says: "I used Doan's Kidney Pills and the results were so satisfactory that I take pleas ure in recommending them to other sufferers. My work subjects me to a great deal of Jarring and as a result my kidneys became disordered, caus ing sharp, knifelike pains in my back. I was groatiy handloapped while work ing and being desirous of ridding my self of this trouble, I decided to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial, procuring a box from the Laue-Davis Drug Co. I found prompt relief . through their use and finally a complete cure. Al though this took place over three years ago there has never been a return of the trouble, clearly showing that Doan's Kidney Pills cure permanently. . - - mm DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS Sold by ail deafer. Prtca so cents. FosTU-Miumui Co, Buffalo, N.Y., Proprietors. 1