The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 07, 1900, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE . SUKBAX- OEEQOKEAN, . jPOETtAND, -OCTOBEB 7, 19G0.
PASTORT0RMON
SUBJECTS OF THIS BISCOURSES I
PORTI.AICDS CIttJIU5HS;
Seio Anlcerr4s aniLPcesidiiasc EMci;
Ro&wcII. Trl Pcenclu at. Hue
3IttottLsti CImrches
This xoornhag Bishop Andrews, -who has
been conductta.gr ttter Norwegian Methodist
conference at the chusclv, Uavla and Thir
teeath streets, -will preach in. tha Taylor
Street Church, The, couErecalion 01
race Qhurch -wilt, join in this service. In
the evening I. B. Hoctovell; 33. D., thfr.
neWiy appointed presiding elder for Pori-1-CtyI.
district. -wdlL preach at the Grace
MS E. Church. Bishop Andrews -will also
he present, at the. evening -service.
First Congregational.
'At the Fkst Congregational ChurcK the
pastor, Rci. Arthur W. Aclierman, will
conduct the services, Tha morning dis
course Trill be upon "Tho- Storj: of the
Garden or the Advent otSIn.j' C discussion,
of Trhat Is commonly clled the fall of
roan, V In th eveping -will be 'preached
th,e first of a. series on- "Hpr? Men Get
On in XAle," vrltb. the, special topic,
""Cheat," At the Y. F. S. C. 1?. meeting at
6:30 a dejpgate to, the great; London con
vention -will" tell of some experiences at
. that famous meeting. The. music of, the
church services -yll bs of the usual high
order and &. follows:
Mamins:
Organ prelude "Offectqire Memories"
. - , , ...... Siteanv?
Anthem "Exalt Him"' (soprano solo
and qyarte.) ., 'Hanscom
Response The lord's Pwycr.
Offertoxy "Harlj, Hark; My Soul."(du
et for soaiao and contralto) ..Snelley
Postlude ...... .,....., Sudds
Eycnlng '
Organ, prelude Romanza Jn B flat. .Harris
Anthem "Fther in -Heaven" (so
prano solo and quartet) .Dorr
'-Offertory "Xearqr, My God( tQ Thee7'
baritone solo and quartet. ...
...Uebe Schilling
pQStlude "Recessional"- v Thome..
First Baptist.
At the) First Baptist Church, corner Tay
lor And Twelfth streets, the pastor. Rev.
Alexander Blackburn, D D., -will preach
afc 10:30 A. 3. and 7:30- P. M. The mow
ing subject is "Christ Loved tha Church'-,
evening. "An Honest Doubter Convinced."
The. Lord's Supper will be observed after
morning sermon. Sunday School is held
at noon, under leadership of John G. Ma
loue, superlnteAdeat; young people's meet
ing -will be held- at 6:38 P. iL, under Lead
er Charles Kiibourn.
The. following musical programme will
be rendered under leadership, of "W. M.
Wilder, organist and director, -with a
chorus of male voices:
Morning
Preludhm7-Largo - Batiste
Anthem by qhorus .........
Offertoire Traumerei .Schumann
Postludium Recessional - Batiste
Evening-
Preludium Acdanti in D major. Op.
1C2, Sudds
Song ............ Male, chorus
Offertoire "Thy Love p-s &f Father''
from "The Redemption), Gounod,
Postludium March In D Simper
Evening service -wills be opened with
praise in song by ehorus and congrega
tion. The Toung People's Society of the
church gave o. social on Friday evening
at the residence of Mr. Grant Phegley.
It was largely attended; and, much, en3
joyed.
First; Unitarian..
The usual service will be" held in the
Unitarian Church, corner Seventh am
Yamhill stf eets, this morning at 11 o'clocK
Rev, Mr. Lord will conduct the service,,
and preach upon "Tho Missionary Ques
tion from a Liberal Polnf bf 'View." Thp
communion service customary -updn the
first Sunday; in October will be observed
Immediately xt tcr the sermon. There wlV
also be a reception to- new members.
The order of music Is as1 fojlpws: "
"Voluntary "Andante G minor Batiste
AnthemJubilate Howe
Gloria - , , Beethoven
Response ""Ponder My Words",.Sehill!ng
Offertory "I Sought the, Lord..YamdIey
unc Dimlttis Sullivan
Postlude , ,. Smart
Trinity Episcopal.
At Trinity Church, Sixth and Oak
streets. Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector,
will hold services: litany, sermon and
Holy Communion, at U; evening prayer
and sermon, 7:30; Sunday School at 2:3).
Grace Methodist.
The Grace M. E. Church will unite with
Taylor-Street for morning service to hear
B.shop Andrews. In the evening 2r.
Rockwell -will preach and Bishop Andrews-
vrlll be present; Sunday School and
all other services as. usual; evening serv
ice at 7:30.
"First Christina.
Today at the First Christian Church,
Rpv. J. F Ghormley will take for his
morning theme, "The Supreme Sacrifice";
his evening theme will be on "The Divine
Law of Expansion." New members -will
be received into the fellowship of the
church, at both, services today. There
will be special music under leadership
of Mr. IV. F. "Werschkul, director, and
Mrs. Ella Jones, organist.
St. David's Church.
The rector, Rev. George B; Van Wat
ers, will preach -nt both morning and 'even
ing services. In the morning he will
epeak on "It Is Like Leaven."
At the lru.ieanjo.cl Baptist.
At the Immanuel Baptist Church, cor
ner Second and Meade streets, services
will be held today at 10:45 and 7:30. In the
tnorning James 'Edmonds, Stat? Sunday
School missionary, will speak on Sunday
School work, from the theme, "The Ap
proved Workman." The service will be
followed with the Rally Day exercises and
a programme by tho Sunday School. Mem
bers of the congregation, friends of the
School and Uve parents of scholars are
especially invited to attend these serv
ices. In the evening the pastor, S. C.
Lapham, "will speak on the theme, "The
Day of Atonement; What It Meant to the
Jews and What It Means to the Chris
tian"; Toung People's Society meets at
6:3Q: -weekly prayer meeting is held
Thursday evening.
Church. 2S Burnslde street Rev. John
W. Skans, .pastor, will conduct services
at I0J2Q and 8:00; Sunday School i held at
12.-
Most Hply Rosarjr.
f Today at the Church of the Most Holy
Rosary, corner of East Third and Clack
amas streets, will be celebrated, the feast
of the "Most Holy Rosary." The church
.has been most beautifully decorated for
, the occasion, one of the principal features
of the decorations being the five myster
ies of the Holy Rosary, represented by
many colored incandescent lights above
the hlglfajtar.
Seamen's Church.
Senvlce at the Seamen's Institute, cor
ner.. Front and Flanders streets, will be
held today at 7:30 P. M. Dr. Hay will
preach on the subject, "Young Man,
Arise." ' "
Latter Day Saints.
The Church' of Jesus Christ of Latter,
Day Saints hold services every Sunday
at and 7:30 P. M., in their hall, 40Q Alls
ky Building, corner Third and "Morton
streets. The public are invited to. attend.
Take elevator on Morrison street.
Christian Science.
At First Church of Christ Scientist.
Twentythlrd street, near Irving, ser
vices will be held at 11 A,. M. and S P.
M. Subject of sermon Is,' "Doctrine of
Atonement." Children's Sunday School
EasfrTweIfthAstreets,,atl0:3O4A. M. Re.
J. Z. LivingsbndT-wijl lecture at ,7:8) P.
M. on the subject, "Yesterday, Today and
Tomorrow.1'
Second Baptist.
I The services, at the. Second Baptist
vjnurcn ounaay wui ot ponaucwruu -
pastor, Rev. Ray Palmer, who will preach
morning and evening. The morning theme
Will be "Settnig Before the Soul the Di
vine .Ideal." The Lord's, Supper- t1U be,
observed at the morning service, and,
the right hand, of fello.wshlp, extended to
new members. Sunday" School under the
superintendence of W. g. Hall will ba
nil nt Jntprpst. Thp theme of the even-
i tag sermon will be, "The De.vil and Hi.
-family. Beiore toe sem-n, tne va-ul
will give a prelude, on. "The, Merits of
the, Anthracite Coah Strike.!'. The ordi
nance of baptism, will- le administered
after the evening .sermon. The. YQung
People's meeting, at 6:0, undec the lead
ership of. the president, Lea Ball, wll
be of-lnterest- to alL who attend. ,
Sunnyjilde Methotflsf.
At the Sunnyslde Methqdlst Church
today, Dr. Ellwo'rthy. pastor, will preach
nt 11, A. i.,'on "The "Elements of a
Strops Church'," and at 7J30 P. M. on
"Life for a' Look!" "" The musical pro-
I gramme will, be of unusual Interest, and
the cnoir win oe assistea. Dy -nr. moui
ledge and -tfrs. Mattfp Reynolds. ' Fo
R!;V. J: R. T. LAJHROP,. D; d,
CALLED AS PASTOR OF GRAPE M. E, CHURCH.
Rev. J. R, T. Lathrop, D D., recently appointed pastor of Grace Methodist Epis
copal Church, In this city. Is expected t arrive the latter part of this week. Dr.
Lathrop is a native of Indiana. He was graduated at Moore's Hill College, of Lib
eral Arts lp, the class of 1879. He entered the ministry the same year. Was or-'
dalned deacon by Bishop Andrews in 1SS1. Was ordained elder by Bishop Foss In
1S83. He received the degree ,of Doctorof Divinity from his Alma, Mtt,ter in, June, .
1900. His last pastorate was in Indianapolis, where he and his ,famtly are greatly
belovecC ' " J " - "" .
Grace Church and the City of Portland; as a field for labor war? presented . tq
him, by Plshop Cranston while attending conference last month in IndianappJIs'
and a?ter due consideration he decided to accept the work.
The members of his church and congregation' are looking forward with .much
interest to-his arrival. He will probably occupy his pulpit Sunday, October' 1.,
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Bethel A. M. E.
At the Bethel A.. M. E. Church. No. 6S
North Tenth street, the following" services
will be held today: Preaching at 11; Sun
day School classes at 1; preaching at 8.
The weekly meeting "Is held Wednesday
evening at 8. Rev.S. T. Collins is pas
tor. Clarke Methodist.
At the Clarke M. E. Church, Xorth
Eighteenth street, the pastor. Rev. B. T.
Hoadley, D. D., -will preach both morn
Ing and eyeningr The subject o? the
morning sermon it. "A Splendid Despot
Ism"; of the evening, "Paul's Captives."
Shlloh SSifSKlon.
At the Shiloh Mission, corner of Sec
ond and Jefferson streets, there will be
preaching today by the pastor. Rev. J.
tH. Allen, at 10:30 and 7:30; the subject for
the morning service Is, That 'Which
Must Die Dally in the Purified Chris
tian." The evening theme Is, "Blowing
of the King's Trumpet." You are invit
ed. Seats are free.
Flrmt Univerxnlist.
At the Universahst Church, corner East
Couch and East Eighth streets. Hervey
H. Hoyt, pastor, will conduct services
today. The iflrsl Sunday in October is
the annual reunion Sunday, when all
members and friends of the congregations
are expected to be present. Evening serv
lve? will be resumed for the "Winter. At
the rooming service, at 1L the subject is
The- Law )f Friendship." Sundav
Bchool wlil be held at 12:l, with air. A. B.
,-vis in charge; Y. P. C. U. meets -at
:S0. There will be preaching at 7:30 on
the subject, "Breaking Away." A cor
dial Invitation is extended to all. Seats
free,
Swedish Imtheran.
At tho Swedish lajtbersw. Inunaauel
meets at 12:15 P. M. Wednesday evening
testimonial meeting will be held at 8
o'clock. Reading-room in rear of church
edifice Is open daily, 11-A. 1L to 4 P. M,
and Friday evening. 7:30 to 3, All are
cordially welcome.
At "the " Portland Church of Christ
(Scientist), Auditorium, Third street, be
tween Taylor and Salmon, services will
be held at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. The sub
jecfof the sermon Is "Doctrine of. Atone
ment." There will be a Wednesday evening-testimonial
meeting at 8 o'clock. The
reading-room Is open dally from 10 A. M.
to 5 P. M. All are cordially Invited.
. Spiritualists.
Dr. Coulson Turnbull will lecture in Ar
tisans' Hall, Abjngton Building,' at 8 p.
M., on "The Soul of Man:" All are wel
come. Universal Brotherhood.
At the headquarters. iU Washington
street, the subject for the evening's dis
cussion will be "Man's Place In Nature."
Lotus Group meets at 10:30 A. M. Week
ly study class Tuesday evening. All are
welcome.
Home of Truth.
At the Home of Truth, 369 Thirteenth
street, services will be held today at 11
A- M. and 7:45 P. Mv A series of Jectures
on practical Christianity will be givven,
beginning .Monday evening at 7:45. No
admission, is charged and. all are welcome.
EAST -SIDE CHURCHES.
Musical Arrangrcmnts Completed ajt
Centenary Church.
Rev. G. W. Gue, D. D., pastor, will
preach this morning on the subject, "Bur
dens, and How to Carry Them," and In
the evening, "Cheering News." The mu
sic committee the past-'"week completed
arrangements for the year. Mrs. E. S.
Miller, who received a, flattering offer
from a prominent West Side church, has
beep secured as the leading soprano. Mr3.
Miller's work for the past two years at
Centenary had been such that tha- com
mittee was very gratified at her accept
ance. E. S. Miller also begins his third
year as musical director, and will bave'
one 'of the largest chorus choirs In the
city. J. F. Bamford has been engaged
as organist. Special music will be ren
dered this evening. Following Is todays
programme: ;
Mornins J "'
Organ voluntary "Andante Tran-
A qulllo Mellon
Anthem Praise the Lorri" Pontine
I Offertory "La. CantabHe"...........-Gue3t
.rosr-uac Clark
Evening
Voluntary "Sevenata, op. 15, No. 1
. - - VAlaszkowBkl
'Anthem "Sing "Unto the Lord"....Towne
Sopiano iolo "Abide With Me"....Liddel
Mrs. E. S. Miller.
Offertory "Communion In D flat mo-
jor" ........... Lemolne
Anthem "My Refuge" Gabriel
Quartet "I Want tQ Go There, Don't
You?" Sullins
Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Wheeler. Messrs.
Miller and Wheeler.
E. S. Miller, director: J. -F. Bamford.
organist.
- Forbes Presbyterian.
At the Forbes Presbyterian Church to
day there will be three special services,
At 11 A. M, the sacrament of the Lord's
Supper will be administered; at 12:15 P. M.
a rally of the Sunday School, when a
missionary offering will be taken; at 7:C0
P. M. there will be an open meeting of
the T. P. C. B. S in which it is expected
that MJss Case, Mrs. BaiJey and Miss
Protzman, of the First Presbyterian
Church, will make special addresses. Sps
clal music Is provided, for theselervices.
On Monday night the presbytery of Port
land wlU meet with this church, and will
be opened by" a sermon by the Rev. A
A. Hurd, retiring moderator.
Camberlantt Presbyterian.
RevDuncan "Wallace, of "Walla Walla,
Wash., Vill preach at the Cumberland
PTesbjteriaa Church, at Bast Taylor and J
lowing musical programme will be ren
dered: Organ prelude "Pastorale No. 6"
, - Llchncr
Anthem "Rest From Thy Labors"
Offertory ''Andan te Religioso' ' '.
Postlude
Evening
Organ prelude "Melody in A fiat".. Swift
Duet Mr. Routledge r.ndMrs. Reynolds.
Offertory "Viox Celeste".... C. M. Davis
Quartet "There's Life for a Look"
Saanyslde Congrrcgratlonal.
At the Sunnyslde Congregational
Churchy East Taylor and East Thirty
fourth streets, the Sunday School, under
the direction of Its superintendent, Dr.
M. A. Jopcs, opens at 10 A. M., for the
study of the lesson, "Jesus Dlqing With
'a Pharisee." At 11 o'clook, the pastor,
Revj J. J. Staub, will preach on the sub
ject, "Christ's Farewell Message;" com
munion will be observed at the close of
the morning service, and Miss Alble
Fowler will sing the beautiful appropriate
solo, Rodney's "Calvary." The meet
ing of the Young People's Socie'ty at
6:30 is to be led by Miss Lulu Wlckllno
In the consideration of "Rich Toward
God." The subject of the pastor's dis
course at 8 o'clock will be "The Gospel
of Amos Brought Up to Date:" while the
choir In connection with this service
will offer the following anthems: "Fond
ly I Think of Thee." by M. L. McPhall;
"Something for Thee.'' by Arthur W.
Nelson. Strangers are always, heartily
welcome.
United Brethren.
Today will be Children's Day at the
United Brethren Church, East Morrison,
street. The morning services will be de
voted to the -children, and the pastor,
Rev. F. T. Coulter, will preach on the
subject, "The Sad, Yet Glad Story of
Johnny Bottle," followed by cla,ss meet
ing?. Evening subject, "Oneness With
Christ." being the fifth In the series upr
jonl the "Indwelling Christ." The choir
WlU sine the anthem,. Following is the
musical programme;
Postlude March ... Ernest Smith
"There Ts a Greei Bill" Lyon
Voluntary and offertory Selected
Orchestra
Final chorus "Stand Up for Jesus"..
Nelson
Evening
Anthem "Lead, Kindly Light" Ferns
Voluntary . , Orchestra
Offertory Instrumental -and duet (vlo-
.lln and ballad) Frone
D-annl "Will You Let Him In?". ...Chorus
. St. Paul- German 'Lutheran.
Today will bo the annual Missionary
Festival in.-the-St. Paul German Luther
an ehurch, East. Twelfth, and East Clin
;ton streets. All the services, of the fore
noon and afternoon will be appropriate,
nnii the collections of the day will be
for missions. The church will be dec
orated, for the occasion.
Firnt Evnngrelical.
At the First Evangelical Church, East
Side, Rev. W. R. Plummer, the incom
ing pastor, will preach morning "and
evening today. He arrived Friday from
Red Oaks, Iowa, and will enter on the
Work In Portland at once. .
Rodney Avenue Christian.
At the Rodney .Avenue ' Christian
Church, the pastor, Rev. A.' D. Skaggs,
will take for hl"5 morning subject, "The
Harrow and the Broad "Way;" the even
ing subject Is, "Will Be Man's Dwelling
Place Here and Hereafter." Members
will be taken Into fellowship both morn
ing and -evening. Sunday School meets
at 9:45 A. M. Christian Endeavor So
ciety at 6:30 P. M.
CUURCH DIBCTOKT.
Bnp4Lt.
Alblna Tfiv. E, B. Bliss, pastor. Services
moning and evening. Sunday school at lo!
Georu- F. Jameson, superintendent.
Grace (MentaviHa) ReV. N. S. Hollcroft.
pastor. Services, 7:30 p. 31.; Sunday echooL
10; prayer, Thursday. 8.
Park Place "University Park) Jttv. N." S. 1
I Hoi tajl-,, pastor, Service 11: Sunday school,
10 Junior meeting, a.
Imnmnuel, corner Second and Meade streets
BiY Stanton C. Lapman, pastor. Preaching, j
10:45-.. apd T.aoi ijunuay lnooi, xz jo..: aoung
People's "meeting, 0:30; prayer m-etlnf,"7:5
Thursday evening:,
First, corner Ttlfth and Taylor strecto )r.
Alexander Blackburn, pastor;, residence, -427
Market. Services at 10:30 A" M. and 7:30 P.
M.: Sunday school. 12 M.; younz people's
meeting:, 6:30 P, M.; prayer meetins. Thurs
day. 7:5 P. M
MoUnt Tabor Kev. S. K. Diobel. pastpr.
Services Jl A. M.: Sunday-school. 10 A. M
Mount OJlvet, Bvexett .street, between Firth
nnd Sixth Rev". T. F- Smjth. pastor. Preach
ing at, 11 A. M. and 8 ?. M.; prayer meeUruj,
Thureday, 8P. Sf.
Second, corner ast Anksny and SJevanth
streets Rev. Ray Palmer, pastor. Pastor's
residence. 1 East Thirtieth street. Services
at 10:30 A. M. nnd 7:30 P. ,M.; 'Sunday school,'
12 M.;B. X- P. u. meeting, :30 P. M.;
prajer meeting, Thu,rday. 7:30 P. M.
Third Rev. jen 'Buss, pastor. Preaching
morning: and evening by tho pastqr-
Chrintlan.
Rodney-Avenue, corner of k Knott street, Al
blna Rev. A. D. Skagss, nanor. Services at
11 A. M". and P. M.: Sunday -school, ;.;
r. P. S. C. E.. 7 P. M.; Sprayer, Thursday.
7:30. ;
Flrel Christian Church, corner. Park and Co
lumbia streets Rftv. 3. F. Ghonnley, pastor.
Sunday school, !:45 A, M.; preaching, 10:45 X;
,M. and 7:3.0 P. M ; Sunday ichcol. 12:1; T. .
S. C. E., 0:30 P. M. StransfM made welcome.
Woo-lawn (Maarona) Rev. A. JO- Sk-ess.
pastor. Services. 3 P. M,
Christian Scientists.
rorUand. Church of Chrlst-AudltorJum build
int; ..ilia street, between Salmon, and Tailor.
Services, 11 and S: Sunday school. J2: 'Wednes
day evening: meeting:, S Reading-room -open
dally from 10 A. M. to D S. M.
irst Church qt Christ, Twenty-third street,
near Irv Ins Scrvlccp. 11 A. M., a. P. M.;
Sunday scl.oo. 12:15; Wednesday evening
meatingr. S, Rcadlnp-room at church open
dally. 11 to 4.
Consrresrntionnlint.
German Rev. John JCoch. pastor. Services.
10:30 and 7:30; Sunday school. 0:30; Y. p. S.
C. E.. Tuesday, 7:30; prayer Wednesday, 7:3U.
Sunnjelde Rev. J. J. Staub, pastor. Serv
ices, 11 and 7:30: Sunday school. 10; Toung
People' Society,. :30; pvaj'-V. Thuradoy. .7:30.,
First. Park and Madlron streets Rev. Arthur
Y Ackeiroan, pastor. "Morning iervlcc, 10:ou;
Sunday schopl. 12:15 P. M.; . y. P.. S. c. E.
prayer mec&ng, 0:45 -P. M: evening service,
7;3o, - -,
Miilselppl-Avcnue-7Rev. peorso A. TagBart,
pastor. Services, 11 and -T.:30;' Sunday school.
10; Junlor3, 3; Y. p. S. C' E.. 0:J0; prajer.
Thui-day, 7:30.
Hasalo-Street Rev. E. S. Winchester, pastor-
Se'rvlcs, 10:30 and 7:30; Sunday school,
12 M.; Y. P. S. C. B,, 0:30j prajer race ting:,
Thursday evening, 745. -4
i Elfc,opnl.
St. Stephen's Chapel, corner Thirteenth and
Clay streets Bev. Thomas Kelll Wilson, cler
Kyman in charge. Mo.nlnff service, 11; evening
prayer, 7:30; Sunday schcolT 0:45; -"holy com-H
munlon, alter mornine seivice oa ursi bunuay
In the month.
St. Davld'3 Church, E.i&t Morrison- 3treat.
between East Twelfth and Thirteenth Rev.
Georgo B. Van Waters, rector. Holy com
munion, 7 A. M.; Sunday s'dhopl, 9:45 A.M.;
morning Drayer andi ermonJ -11 A. M.; even
ing prayer and sermon, 7:30.
,St. Mark's, corner Nineteenth and Quimby
streets Rev. J. E. Simpson, rector. Holy
communion. 7:30 A. M.; Sunday school, 10 A.
M.; morning praj'er, Utany and sermon, 11;
evening prayer and sermon, 8.
St.' Matthew's, First and Caruthers streets
Rev. J. W. Weatherdon. clergyman In charge
Holy communion, S A. M.; Sunday school. 0:45
A. M.; morning praj-er, litany and sermon. U;
evening prajer and sermon. 7:30.
Tiinuv. blxth and )at streets Rev.- Dr. A
A. MorrUnn, rfictor. Prayer and sermon, 11 A.
M.; eyennff jirajcr'and sermon, 7:30; Sunday
school,, 0:30 A. M.
Church of the Good Shepherd, Alblna Serv
ices at 11 A. ,M by the rector, E. T. Sliqpson:
K.vu-i.elicnl (United).
East Yamhill Mission R.ev. Peter Blttner,
pastor, Servlpes, 11 and 7:0; Sunday school,
JO; K.'L. .C. E,. 0:30; .praj-af, , Thur-4a 7:,U'
Junior League Saturdaj-, 2-30.
First Ur.ltedi-rRev, C. T. Hurd. paotor. Serv
ices, 11 and 7,80: Sunday school. 10; JK. L. C
E..,C:30;?prajer. Thursdaj', JI:30. . j ;t
Second Rev- S. J- Lindsay, pastor. Services.
11 ayd t7So; Sunday school. )J0; Jieystone
Jjeague. 0:30; prajer. Wednesday, 7;3o.
K-vaiiKelicnI.
" Emanuel (German) Re. E. D. Hornschuch.
past-or, Services, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school.
10; vrkn-i, Wednesday, 7-3u; Y. P. A.. &ioay.
7:30.
FJIrst (German) Rev. F. T. .Harder, pastor
liervicep, 11' and 8: Sunday school, 0:30; Y. P..
A.. 7;15; prayer meeting, Tue-doj. h P. M.,
ldneuaj. P. M.
Memorial Rev. l:obert Pierce, pastor. Sun
day services, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 10; (
X. P. A., 0:30; Junior .. I. A., a; piayer
meeting, Wednesday, 7:30; young p.oyle'B
prayer, Thursday, 7:30.
FUrst (English) lltv. Ezra Maure, pastot
Ser'lces, 11 A. M. and 7:40 P. M.; bundaj
acnool, 10 A, M.-; Y. P. A.. 7 P. M.; Thursday
nrayermeatlng. 7:45 P. M.
Frlcnuu (duiilcri).
Friends, Eaet Thlrtj -fourth and Salmon
streets Rev. A. M. Bray, pastor. Services.
JO-,15 and 7:30; Sunday school. 12; Y. P. S. C
J... 0:80; prayer, Wednesdaj-. 7:30. i
Lutheran.
Immanuel (Svedlsh), 42S Burn'Ide street
Rev. John W. Skan-, pastor. Preaching at
10.30 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday school, 12 M.
St. haul's Evangelical tGerman) Rev. Auffusr
Krause, pastor. Preaching:, 10:30 and 7:30;
tundaj' school. OJO; Bible stud".. Thursdaj.
7:30.
German Trinity. Alblna Rev. Theodore Fleck
.ns'teln, pastor. Preuchlng, 10 :30 and 7UJU;
Sunday echool, 9:30.
Zlon's (German) Sen Ices. 10 and 7:30; Sun
day school, 0:30; Christian day school, Monday
to Fridoj". ,
St. James' (English) Preaching In the morn
tpg at 11 by the Rev. Charles S. Rohn; Sun
any school ,at 12:1S.
Methodist Episcopal.
Second German Rev. Charles Prleslng, pas
tor. Services. 10:46 and 7:30 Sunday echool,
0:30: prayer, Thursday, 7:30.
Taylor-Street (First) Rev. H. W. Keilops.
D. 'D.. pastor. Services. 10:30 and 7:30; Sun
day school, 12:15; J3pworth .League and praj-ei
meeting-, G.30; Subordinate League, 5.
Central lte. W. T. Kerr, pastor. Services
10:15 and :::; Sunday echool, 12:13; puortt.
Ieague7 C:3: ir-iv?r. Thursdaj-. 7:30.
Mount Tabai: i:uv. Memmlnger, pastor.
Services. 11 and 7.3,. Epvvirth Leasut, 0:30;
Junior Epvvorth Iegue. 3: praj'er. Tnurcday.
7:30.
Trinity Rev, A. L. Hawley, pastor. Serv
ices, 10:40 and 7:30; Sunday school, 0:40; Ep
worth League. 0:30; pra.er, Thursdaj", 7:30.
Shiloh Mission Rev. J. H. AJilen. uperjn
tendint. Corner Twelfth and Taylor4 streets.
Services, 10:30 and 7;30.
Centenary Rev. George Y Gue, D. D.. pas
tor. Services at 10:30 and 7:30; 'Sunday school.
12 M.; Epworth League 0:30; prayer meeting,
Thursday evening. 7:30.
Woodlawn and Patton Home Rev. Andrew
Monroo, pastor. Services alternately In these
chinches. ,
Sellwood Rev. "W. J. Walt?, pastor. Serv
ices at 11 ard 7:30.
Sunnyslde Rav. H. J3. Elworthy, D. D., pas
tor. Services at 11 and 7:30;- Sunday school.
10; C. A. Gatzba, superintendent; Epworth
League, 0:30; prayor meeting, Thursday even
ing, 7:30.
mission.
Shiloh, corner Second arid Jefferson streets
Rev. J. H. Allen, superintendent. Services, at
10:80 A. M. .and 7:30 P. M.
Presu.j'terlan.
Fprbes Presbj terlan Re W. O. Forbes, pas
tor. Services rnornlng and evening by the pas
tor. All welpome.
Third JRev. Robert McX.eap, pastor. Servlceaf
10;30 and 7:30: Sunday school, 12; -Boys' Bri
gade, 5:30: young people's meeting. C:30;
praj-er, Thursdaj. 7:45. '
Cumberland Rev. J. J. Dalton pa'stor. Ssry-
l Irt.Ort Mn n. CiinnM ., .A. -.T.,.-1
Y. P. S. C. E.. 3:30.; Y. P. S. C. E., 0:30;
prayer, Thursday, 7:39.
Grand-Avenue (United) Rev. John Henry
vGibson, D. D., pa-jtor. Sen-Ices, 11 and 7:30;
Sunday school, 10; Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30; praj-er,'
Thursdaj-, 7:30. '
Calvary, corner Eleventh and Clay streets'
Rev. "Ww S. Gilbert, pastor. Services at 11 A.
M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school, -after morn-,
lng service.
Roman Cnthollp.
St. Mary's Cathedral Mot Rev. Archbishop
Christie, Jpas.tor. Services, mass and sermon.
0. S and 10:30; mass for children, 9; Sunday
school, 0:30; vespers and seritibn, "7:30; ques
tions answered at Evening servlCM: -week days.
mass. 6:30 and 8-
IS A GERM DISEASE
BERS ALL SAY THAT NEWBRO'S- HERPi-'
CiDE INFALLIBLY KILLS THE DANDRUFF GERM.
SAM. H. HOWARD'S BARSER SHOP. PORTL.VKD, uR.
The President of Oregon's State Board Barber's Examiners Says:
Of i)l the foreign and domestic hair preparations that I have used
during my many years of experience in the profession,' 8 Had your Herpiclde
the most satisfactory, and far abova anything thst has been put on the
market. As a dandruff cure and hair tonic, it has no equal; and no first
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dent Barbers5 State Board of Examiners, Portland, Oregon.
A Specific, for Dandruff and Falling Hair,
- Since taking $.a!xJ -,of "He.rp.dde," ve are selling st to the exc.usion of
of ail other hair -preparations. Our sales In the Coast and Northwest states,
including Aiaska, have been phenomenal. Once used, we find that it is given
preference. We know it is a specific for dandruff and felling hair, as we
have numerous testimonials from the trade, praising it in the hicjhes terms.
(Signed) LEWIS-5TENGEK BARBERS1 SUPPLY CO., 151 First Street,
Portland, Oregon.
Other Leading Portland Barbers Say:
Positively Destroys Dandruff Germ.
I have been using Newbro's "Hcrpicide"
in my barber shop for the past three months
and I can speak in the highest terms of it.
My customers who have used it, much pre
fer it to any other preparation for the hair.
'I have been in this business for 12 years,
and there is no question in my mind but
that' dandr.uff and falling hair is caused
from a microbe that infests the hair bulb.
Newbro's "Herpicide" is the only prep
aration that will positively destroy the dan
druff germ. (Signed) Herman Lcitz, 522
Washington street, Portland, Or.
In Twzhty-One Years' Experience.
In 21 years' experience in my business I
have found no preparation that equals New
bro's ''Hcrpicide" for stopping itching of
the scalp and removing dandruff. (Signed)
W. C. Goodrich, 227 First street, Port
land, Or.
Patron Highly Endorse. "Herpicidc."
We take pleasure in congratulating you
on your wonderful discovery. ''Hcrpicide'
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highly indorse it. (Signed) Levy Bros.
(Barber Shop), Portland, Or.
"A Posi.ive Cure for Dandruff."
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ough trial, I take pleasure in recommend
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(Signed) C. V. Hare, 126-i Fifth street,
Portland, Or.
"Surely a Wonderful Discovery."
I am using Newbro's "Hcrpicide" in my
barber shop. My customers who have used
it do not hesitate to recommend it to their
friends. "Herpicide" is surely a wonder
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(Fountain Barber Shop), 9.V First street,
Portland, Or.
"Dandruff Cure and Preventive of
Failing Hair."
We are using Newbro's "Herpicide" in
our barber shop, and can testify to its effi
ciency as a dandruff cure and a preventive
of falling hair. (Signed) Riehs & Febvet
(O. K. Barber Shop), Portland, Or.
Lady .Beauty Specialists Endorse Hcrpicide.
.Stopped. her Hair's Falling Out.
I can recommend Newbro's "Herpicide"
as it stopped my hair from falling out; and,
as a dressing, it has no superior. (Signed)
Bjertha A. Trullingcr (Complexion Special
ist), room 20, 2914 Morrison street, Port
land, Oregon.
Stopped Falling Hair Cured Dandruff.
After using one bottle -of "Herpicide,'r I
can say that my hair has stopped falling
out, and that my scalp is entirely free from
dandruff. (Signed) Miss Grace Dodge
(Beauty 'Doctor), 195 Sixth street, Port
land, Or.
Dandruff Causes AH Hair Troubles.
Without dandruff, hair wiil grow luxuriantly; Kill the dandruff germ
with Newbro's "Herpicide" and you will have soft, glossy hair. "Herpicide',
aliays itching instantly.
DANDRUFF IS A GERM
DISEASE. KILL
THE DANDRUFF GERM
DESTROY THE CAUSE
rE THE EFFECT