* % -------------------- ---------------- ---------------- ———_------- — Lenta Baptist Church. Lsata I vang»lksl Cburch melancholy temperament; sometimes WHAT’S TNI U8KT Lord'» l»ay. sibl» School. •:♦» a. m Morulug •»rmoii bv lb* sailor. U •*•■*! Ullp. m. they are called disagreeable people Tso, what Is the us» tn making agro« worahip, II ». m. V. !• V.,S;IOp m. ■un<1»)r School »:« ■ ni . II It aehsawmaii. ■vsulug woralilp 7:SV p m A eordlal w»l But. wherever they go, their charac- meats with Germany, through neutrals •uperlnleudent. V. I' A . • |> ui . I'aul «uu>» lo Ih»» wrvISM. R A.Smlih. Fsstor English Lutheran Church rubli*»«! Bvsry Thur*d»r at Lanta. Orason by teristic is this—their shadows always acting as Interwedlarte«, or In any Bradford. l'rMld»ul. I'raver meelllig Thur, Tua Mt. Scorr Fra;i»aisa courts« A cordial welcoui« to all i ravel on before them. These people other imaginable way I Through neo- Lenta I rienda Church. Serviree at the Kenworthy Chapel at day »:<«> p m A. H. HABRI8, Manager dever bear their own burden, but ex- trail an agreement was reached b*- I .IOp. m. Sunday. A cordial welcotu» N »hupp. I'aator. SIS» ». tn lllhl» achiMil, UlISord llarkar. Superlnlendeui. UH» ». m. Preachlug mi > t r», a» »»coud m - v - v . ,.... .... Frbrn- ,M>,e ,he‘r wound* ,o °’h«rs. They tween Great Britain as to th» treat* to all. Kev. F. J. EppUnp, Pastor. Fifth Church of Christ, SciMllst Enter»! cl»»» mail matter vice Sii» p. t». l'hrUllan Jkndeavor. 7iSo T," ^u^u'the p.'.i . flic» »t i-nw Oregon, are all so busy looking down for pit- 1 tuenf of prisoners captured jy one or Leuta M. B. Church. Fifth Church ot Chrtal, Selsatlst, ol Furl p. m Freachln» aervlo» » OS p. m Thurxlay. under act <M CongreM March » 1ST» land. O n ., t'AM^Jud »lro»t - i ••Ds •n‘i sharp stones and thorns on the other of the two anuteo. It turns Sunday School *:*h a in Preaching 114» inid WMk prayer luMttng A cord lai welcome Subacrirtion prte» • »1 So a y»ar. In advanre which to step they do not even know out that while the British have kept «. m Hlble Study Class. 4'»u p. m. Epworth Hcrrlcea Sunday II a in Munday School Sis# lo «Il Ih» •ervleea. Mia» Luraua Terrell. Paator and ll a. m Wednesday »v«aln»;t»»llmoiilal ' there are any stars in the sky. These their part of the agn-emeut and bars ¡.»ague S:»0 p m Preaching T:SO p. in Prayer Meeting »4» l.aur»iwood Congragatlonal Church. FMox» T»»l -»*U D *1 meeting Thursday evening at 7:»o. F M. folks live on the wrong side of the been treating German prisoners hu i Jasper, Pastor. R«^|denc» &7W Mid »treet. Corner Uth Si. and Mlh Av». K. I. Pastor, Laurel wood M. E Church. street. And yet it is only twenty feet manely. the Germans have p«ld do ah Mi» John J Handaaksr. Sun.lay Hohool,lo;<» •Mt a. m Suuday School. It»» a. in pr»aeh Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church. across to the other sidewalk, vs here ' tention to It There wems to b» no Preachlug »errine. UH» a. ■». No Ing. I1UH) p in. claaa meeting *:<■ p m a. ut. io a m. Sabbath School, 11 a. m Mornins Mr. Aithur W. sunshine always lies.—Ex. doubt of the fact that among the other Junior League. «SO p in Epworth Lmgu. evenlug Mrvloe ai piewnl ' worship. 7:00 p. m. Y. P. A C. E 7 M p m. and divers atrocities of which the Ger- ‘ Kvenlug worship. T SO p m Wednesday, mid 7 W p m preaching s:uo p. m Thur.day Pralina. »up»rlnl»ad»nl «>f Sonda» Sshool. Intermedi»!» l'hrlstlan Rndvavor, S:O> p m WHEN THE BOYS COME HOME ,nal' authoritle» have been guilty has week »»(vice 7:10 p m. Thursday, choir evening, prayer wrvlc. Ur. C R Carlo», Pny»r meeting Tburaday »r»nla» al »a» In Pastor. . _____ been the treatment of British and praclice Rsv.Wm. H Amos. Pastor. Ihe church collage Reformed Church. "We ought not to forget that when •,Y’,n«'h Prisoners falling Into Gentian St Peter's Catholic Church. Ariete Baplht Church. Corner Woodatwk Av».. an<l «7th HI. R»v. the boys come home at the close of kands. that treatment being In Itn» Sundays: 1:00 a.m. Low Mass 10:1 »:U a. m. Illbl» School. II ■ m. l'reacblng W ü. Llenliaet»p< rJlix.tor Sunday School Any sort of High Mass. S:»oa. in Sunday School Il M the war. at a time when 1 shall be other atrocities. Service 7i*o p. m Evenlug miv I om . «il» Morning"Wor.hlp, Il a. ut. V. F a paper has enlisted [ wearing an asbestos halo. I suppose,” agreement reached with the German choir rehearsal. Week days: Mau al Ia m. al 10am p. m H. Y P U. (Senior »ad liilermedlaai *:UU 7:»>p m Catechetical I'I bm Halurdav at p. m w»dtir».lay l'rayer msellng Everybudy » :UU a m with the government in the said Uncle Joe Cannon in a recent ruler« Isn't worth any more than the St. Paula Episcopal Church. welcome loal|olth»M aervlse» Rev.W. Ueinel cause of‘America for the speech in Congress, “they will take I paper upon which It Is written, says One bl.Kk south of Wooiloivr» ,i»tlon Free Methodist Church. Mandi»». Pastor. s«M. «»ih Av» Journal and Tribune The Holy Cotataunlon the flrsl Sunday of »»ch Sunday School. tao p •». I'rMchlu* a p. at. period of the war........... .. possession and direction, and worth Knoxville Ana bei PreabyUriaii Church. ily so. of the affairs of government, German authorities themselves no month at »»» a. m No oth»r Mrvlcss that each week. Prayer invali ng. We.luca.lay al .lay Every o'hvr Sunday th» regular wrvlecs T Sup. m. Aliar» cordially Invited to attend Corner of MihM ireel and 17th Ate. H K (because they will have the rare ex-1 doubt ,au*h ut ,h* "«lullty of the rep- will b» as Uiua. Ev«nlns prayvrand wraon theaa »ervlcca Ker Mary lllllla Pastor. SHOOT THE WAR CHARITY Bal>bath Hrrvlw. frrachlug|ll a. m and 7 UM) lierience and tare patriotism that will rw*‘ntativvts or agent» of an enemy ! al < p. nt. Svuday A'hool meet, a' *:00 p. m Sunday School» tiUi a. to Christian GRAFTER gi'vemnimt In thinking any sort of nn . p. <n. J. K. Utov»r. Hupl., J. (Mover. See. Kern Park Christian Church. Iconic from their service.' ■ndaavort »Unior.SMp m . Junior. 4pm There is one adequate punishment «Eret'ment made will have any binding I Hev. O. W. Taylor, Rector. Corner »eth Hi .»nd tilth Av» ■ E Morning Thursday» l*ray»r Meeting, 7 Tueaday, for the war charity grafter, the fir •< rvle»s: Sunday School 10 and fnaacblng IL Orr heal ra Practice, 7:10 p. m. Th« Paa tor la force with Germans In the trcatment Seventh Day Adventist Church. Th» decision of Provost Marshal Gen of prisoners or anything else npou ing squad. The profiteer is a de Evening wrvlc«a:||Eiuleaeor 7 »nd preaching alwaya ready to rail <>n the alrlt aud ounler 10 a. tn Saturday Sabbath School it a m at » o'clock Prayer meeting and teacher with th<»ae who ileal re aplrllual help. John K spicable character, but the man or eral Crowder that newspaper employ- which an agreement might be sought. I j Halurdav preaching. t:si> p m. Wednesday. training Tburaday evening at ■ «clock A cor Nelson. Pastor Residence, 5&JB17lh Are H K to <-<*. no matter what position they oc woman who deliberately plans Prayer meeting. 7:ISp. m Sunday preachlog dial welcome lo all llev. R A. Moon, Pastor. Phone Tabor tuta profit through sympathetic and pa- cupy. are not entitled to deferred clas The last reports to reach the United in- sification In the draft will make very t riot it impulses of the charitably States tell of nearly 5.000 Manila boys clined or the war burdened is be- little difference with newspaper men. and girls, all but SIX) of them natives, an for probably there is not a large news ncath consideration except as who have joined the Red Croaa. These paper office In the country which has enemy to he exterminated, native children, poor as they are tn Ever since the war began New York not already representatives In the army many cases, contributed $•*) to feed City has been a rich field for charity or navy or both, says Milwaukee Wis Belgian children and are also support grafters, because of all cities in the consin. Newspaper men as a class ing a French orphan for two years, United States the metropolis offered are not slackers and never were. »ays 8t. Nicholas. They have made comfort and protection to crooks and Newspaper offices were among the first handkerchiefs for soldiers, splint peds, swindlers. But New York is making places in America after the New Eng quilts, bed socks and many other war an effort, though a belated one. to land cotton mills, to offer occupation supplies. And while under the tropical rid itself of the crooks who enrich for women outside of housework and •un of the Philippines the school chil themselves on the patriotism of the school teaching, the reason being that dren are working so busily, far to the If our soldier boys deliberated as long over doing their duty population, and it is likely that there at the time of the Civil war -so many North, snuggled up under the Arctic as some of our people at home hesitate over doing theirs, the will be an exodus of gentlemen of of the employees of the newspapers circle, where the sun shows bls face victory would be doubtful. leisure from Manhattan island. Then became volunteer soldiers tn the Army only for an hour or an each cold win it will be time for the best of the of the Union. ter day. the Eskimo children In the gov It is a sort of financial cowardice to hesitate to put your money country to keep a wary eye out for ernment schools of Alaska have caught in United States Government securities, and to deliberate over The fact that the American navy is the war spirit and ars doing their bit war charity promoters and collectors the wisdom and patriotism of the investment is to hesitate in whose benevolent intention it is to pronounced the cleanest morally tn the for Uncle Sam. their great guardian. keep half or all their takings for world ought to add to its fighting force. supporting the soldiers. If the old maxims and the poets are themselves. A million American mothers have or There are various sub-varieties of right. “Thrice is be armed that hath will have sons tn thia great war. Our the war charity grafter, but the prin his quarrel Just.” says one great poet heart goes out to thooe nnx!oun moth cipal ones are the fifty-fifty solic- and the singer of Sir Galahad's praises ers—waiting for tidings from their itors* and the "hundred per cent makes that knight say: “My strength loved one«, Home of whom are In u for boys.' The former generously give Is as the strength of ten because my eign land. Our heart goes out to di a- to the war causes half of what they heart Is pure.” In these respects the tressed wives and to the helpless little collect; the latter keep the whole Americans tower immeasurably above ones, says Mission Times. It should business. Both types are smooth their Hun opponents, one of whose be a pleasure to us to sustain our sol fl workers, and tn some cases deceive alms seems to be to let loose the worst dier boy» who are enduring more than Lents Station Portland, Ore. even the elect. They «are experts in passions on the earth and to draw we will ever know, many of whom will getting the use of prominent names down the wrath of heaven on their sacrifice their lives for the freedom of remorseless heads. others. May we all doo the nnnor <4 to print on their letterheads, and they fl high resolve and fare forth to ths Itofe operate always with some appearance Despite the reported progress In ship tiefields at home, ready to give blows of sanction from respectable sources. But they are nevertheless crooks, building. vessel property Is In demand In this great conflict. at Impressive prices. A current Issue and must be treated as such. Action of the London Mail reports that the At the call of their country the young 4» such as has been taken by the coun steamship Sydney Reid. 2.852 tons, men of the nation are crossing every «h * cil of defense of this state interposes which sold Just after the declaration I Une and coming together to enlist, reg- an effective barrage between the of war for £18.000. and In 1915 for istar and t»e mustered Into the servlrv “fifty-fifty boys” and their intended £15.250, has just changed owners for of the colon. Native and frrelgn born, victims, but each individual must £42,000, while two others of 3.000 tons, country turf and city lad. richer and keep vigilant, too, or he may find sold last year at £140,000, have been poorer, from office and shop. from sub- that he has been giving money to sup resold for £220,000. nrb and river wurd. from professional port some "slacker” in the luxury to [ schools and offices, railways and toam- which he has been accustomed. Portland should look out for graft-! A Brooklyn magistrate sustain«! a Htera’ carts, homes of luxury. tenement complaint of assault upon a boy who ers this fall. With the coming of the ■ had been caught by an employee peep flats and lodging houses, they line up national encampment of the Grand. ing under the circus tent. This was tog»4her at camp and In trench, “over Army of the Republic the town will I an upholding of the constitutional right the top” Into “No Man's Land” and on be thrown open to crooks who will I to the pursuit of happiness, and the the lists of the killed, wounded and missing. * try to make a “killing.” magistrate In question will be upheld * » That Increase In railroad fares of by every man who can remember be FEDERAL ADVANTAGES ing a boy himself when the circus came fers another incentive to the rnnn who RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION to town. Is going to market the flivver airplane. While in Portland. Friday, William G. McAdoo, secretary of treasury and director general of railroad ad- 'W ministration, made the following j statements, which are of special in-'' terest to all citizens of Portland: "I have come strictly on business.” By .Mrt. G. E. Whltmcre, Salem, Virginia, he said. ' My business is to learn ex In Mlaeionary Tiding». actly what Portland and the Columbia 4. river have to offer to increase the ef- ' Our Service Flags are emblems ficiency of the railroad administra- i Í 0 Liberty and Life, tion. A noble badge of honor “All the facilities in the country i ■P -P will be demanded to meet the trans And victory through strife. portation needs imposed through a T We see them in the churches, unified determination to concentrate ’f In factory and home, every resource on winning the war. I •p -P “West ern fruit shipments are being We see them almost everywhere, handled in solid cars and trains, 0*1 r However far we roam. * which was never possible under dup *p licative administration. The stars that shine above us, *p ‘‘Spruce for airplane parts is being With azure of the sky, Í- moved in solid trainloads across the Form butahandsomeServiceFlag, ’ p country in about 10 days and.the car- | Our country’s battle cry. •p loads are distributed in the East. This | -Í- would not have been possible before ; the United States railroad administra- | tion. By this same unified admin- ( istration and control we are moving in solid trainloads the materials for steel ships constructed here on the Columbia river, and the time of movement averages only about 14 days across the continent. 'The American people will witness an increasing efficiency and economy in the operation of railroads under the United States railroad adminis tration.” Church Directory mt. Scott fierald * PATRIOTISM WITHOUT HESITATION MULTNOMAH STATE BANK 9 Why Go to the City when You Can Get All Your Auto Supplies from Us? We Sell 1 i Our Service Flags Goodyear and Goodrich Tires Monogram Oils and Greases Gould Storage Batteries Columbia Dry Cells Spark Plugs Automobile Lamp Bulbs Spot Lights and hundreds of other needed for motor car appreciation We recharge and repair Storage Batteries. We'Vulcanize Casingsand Tubes. We do Acetylene Welding. We Bum Out Carbon with Oxygen KEEP IN THE SUNSHINE There are only two kinds of people in the world—the people who live in the shadow and gloom and those who live on the sunny side of the street. These shadowed ones are sometimes called pessimists, sometimes people of ( >444+4444444 44444444444+4444444444 44 i 444444HI I !