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THE rUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JANUARY 26, 190S. CLATSOP COUNTY'S NEW COURTHOUSE IS CONSIDERED THE FINEST IN THE STATE mrr-JTS "aj IMMIIIIIPI' " aywW'MMWWs); aflwnaisai ssswn u . ASTORIA, Jan. 25. (Special.) Clatsop County's new courthouse Is now practically ready for occupancy and It Is by far the finest county bulkl In? In . the ' state, if not In the Northwest. The structure was com menced three years ago, and when all. the furniture is Installed will have cost In the neighborhood of 1200,000. Tho building, which is located on what Is known as the Courthouse square, is 120 feet wide, facing on Com mercial street, and 96 feet deep, two Morles high, with a basement. The foundation Iff what Is known as the blanket type, being constructed of sev eral feet of crushed rock overlaid with concrete reinforced with steel bars. The basement is built of Tenlno sand stone, while the upper portion of the building is of pressed brick with terra cotta trimmings. The exterior of the structure is plain but substantial and presents a solid appearance, there be ing none of the "gingerbread" work, which Is . expensive and at the same time useless. The first floor Is 12 feet from the ground, with 28 steps lead ing up to It and the building is 60 feet In height to the base of the glass and copper dome, which surmounts the center. The main entrance is from Commer cial 'street and the stairway to the sec ond floor' leads from the corridor di rectly opposite it. There are also two other entrances to the bulldinir. one S u n.day in BAPTIST. First, the Whit Temple. Twelfth and i Taylor Rev. J.- WMteomb Brougher, D. D., pastor. 10 A. M.. aone-accord'-' prayer I mcMiting, 10 A. M. 't morning worship, t 10:30 o'clock; . sermon by Dr. Brougher 5 on "Mother. Son, Friend or Love Having Its Own Way." third in series on Seven Words From the Cross"; Bible school. 13 M. ; young people's meeting, 6 P. M. ; popu lar evening service, 7:80 o'clock; sermon by , Dr. Brougher; subject, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr.. , Hyde or. The Moral Man and the Hypo crite."" Special music (or the day. Morn ing: Organ voluntary, "First Movement," from "Third Sonata" (Qullmant); anthem, "Art Thou Weary?" (Chadwick); solo by Mr. Belcher, "Jesus Only"' (Rotoli). Even ing: Organ voluntary, "Priests' March From Athalla" (Mendelssohn); chorus, "Father, Keep Urn In Thy Care" Sullivan Hodees) ; anthem, "Jesus, the Very Thought la Sweet" (Hosmer); postlude, "Melody in O" (Sllus). Miss Kathleen Lawler, soprano; Miss Ethel Shea, contralto; B. N. Hock enberry, baritone; J. W. Belcher, tenor and . director; Miss Grace E. Kemp, organist. : Grace. Mnntavllla Rev. Gllman Parker, I minister Morning. "Divine Possibilities In the Human"; .evening. "The End of Self"; Sund.iy school. 10 A. M. ; B. Y. P. U. meet ing. 0:30 P. M. Unlveislty Park Rev. A. - B. Walts, pas tor. Sunday school. lO A. M.; worship. 11 A. M.; sermon. "A New Testament Psalm": It. y. P. V.. 8:43 P. M. ; "worship. 7:30 P. M.; sermon, "Erivlable Bible characters j an Af .. i Ttin : "i'dinonp of ImT tism. Central. East Ankeny and Twentieth Rev. W T Jordan, pastor. At 10:.X A. M.. "The Arrest of a Runaway Preacher" : Sun day school, 12 M.; young people's meeting, 6:30 P. M ; sermon, 7:30 P. M.. "The Old Woman and the New." prelude on the haDlt of gossiping Chorus choir. Immanuel second and Meade Rev. A. B. Mlnaker, pastor. .Sunday school, 11:43 A M.; B T. P. U.. 6:30 P. M.l preaching. 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. F. E lark. I East Forty-fourth street, comer East Main Rev. B. C. Cook, pastor. Preaching 11 A M. and 7:45 P. M ; Bible school. 10 A. M , B. T P. TJ.. 8:43 P. M. Arleta. Rev. E. A Smith, pastor 8unday school. 10 A M ; Junior Union. 3 P. M ; B. I. P U.. T P. M. ; preaching. HAM. nd 7:30 P. M. Swedish. Hoyt and Fifteenth Rev. Erie Fcherstrom. pastor. Preaching. 10:43 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ; Sunday school. 12 M St.- John Rev. E. A. Leonard, pastor. Punday school, 10 A. M-; preaching. 11 A. M and 1:45 P. M : B. Y. P. V.. t:30 P. M. Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott Rev. K. 6chwed!er. pastor. Sunday school, 10 A M. : preaching. II A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ; B. Y. P. U- 6:46 P. M. Mount Olive, Seventh and Everett Rev. . B. B. M. Johnson, pastor Preaching, 11 A. M. nd 6 P. M. Chinese Mission. 852 Oak. near Park Sunday echool. 7 P. M.: preaching in Chi nese. 8PM First German. Fourth and Mill Rev. J Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A M. and T:S0 P. M : Sunday school. 9:45 A. M. ; B Y. P. U.. 6. 43 P M. Seltwood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventh Preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by Rev. John Bentalen: Sunday school. 10 A M. Sunnystde (German). Forty-first and Haw thorne avenue Preaching by C Feldmettt. 11 A M ; Sunday school. A:45 A. M Savler-Street. between Twenty-first and Twenty-Second Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. St John (German) Preaching by Rev. 3. Feldmeth. S P M. ; Sunday school. 3 P. M. Cnlvarv. East ElgMtl and Grant Rev J. N Monroe, pastor. Preaching. 11 A M. and 7:30 P. M. topics. "Great or First Which?" and "The Passing of the Prison": Bible class. 10 A. M.; B. Y- P. U.. 6:30 P. M Second German. Rodney avenue and Mor rs Rev F. Puerrmann. pastor Preachlnb. 11 A . M and 7:30 p. M. : Sunday school. 9:43 A M.; B Y P l. 6:45 P M Union-Avenue Mission (Swedish). Skld ltlorf street Sunday school 10 A M- Highland. Alberta and Sixth Rev. J F. Heacock. pator. Sunday school, to A. M.; B Y P V . 7 P M. ; preaching. 11 A. al and 7:30 P M Norwealan-Dnntah Mls!!ppt avenue and Shaver street Sunday school. 12 M-; Indus trial achool Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock S- nnd P"nt and E-t Ankeny Rev Stanton C T.apham. pastor. Services. 10:30 A. M and 7:30 P M. : Blb'.e school, noon; B 1 P V. 6:30 P. M. Gresham Sunday achool, 10 A. M. : serv ices. 11 A M. and 7:30 T M . at which Rev T. J Elklna. of Portland, will preach. Lenta. First avenue near Foster road Rev. J F Heacock, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M ; preaching. 11 A. M . by the pas tor; 7:30 P M.. by Rev. J. L. whirry. Second. Seventh and Eat Ankeny streets, pastor. Stanton C. Lapham Services at v 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Morning serv ices, the children's church, subject, "A Lesson From Nature." Bible school at noon; Young People's Union. 6:30; avenlng ser Sion. "The Problem of God." bWEDE.NBOKGJAN. new church society UUILDING WITH FVRMTURE WILL COST from ' the south on Duane street and the other from the west on Seventh street. The interior of the structure was designed with a view of providing ample quarters for the various offices, n safe' place for keeping the county's valuable records, and is finished in a style that combines beauty, with sub stantiability. In the main corridors the floors and wainscoting are of mar ble, as is the wainscoting in the Cir cuit Court room" and the woodwork is of quarter-sawed Eastern oak with golden finish. . The County Clerk's and Recorder's office are located in the northeast cor ner of the first floor adjoining the main entrance, with the Sheriff's office directly back of it. Between the two Is a mammoth vault, 26 by f.2 feet, built of concrete reinforced with steel. It Is divided by a steel partition and can be entered from either the Clerk's or Sheriff's office. Adjoining the main entrance on the west is the County Court room and opening from ! this is located the County Judge's pri ' vate office. Back of these, but sepa rated by a corridor, are the Treasurer's and Assessor's offices with a vault be tween them. Both these vaults extend to the basement so that the lower por tion can be used for storing records and documents, which, while of great value and must be preserved, are not in constant use. Each of the officers is provided with a private office, ad joining the public rooms. - On the west side of the second Portland -iay services. 11 A. M., Knights of Pythias all, corner Alder and Eleventh streets.. i corner Alder and Eleventh streets. CHRISTIAN. Central. East Twentieth and Salmon Rev. J. F. Ghormley will speak at 10:45 A. "M. on "The Word In Prophecy" and at 7:45 P M. on "Pilate Before Christ." Re vival services. Special music by the large chorus. The male quartet will sing. H. A. Easton. chorister. First. Park and Columbui Rev. IS. S. Muckley. minister. 11 A. M.. "How the S&vior Knows you"; 7:30 "P. M., a sermon to young men on "The Man Who Wins." Mr. Philips, the sailor boy singer, will give a special programme. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. ; Bible echool, lo A. M. Kern Park Rev, E. M. Patterson, pas tor. Services. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; themes, "Christ and the Church" and "The Restoration of Apostolic Benevolence" ; Bible school, lo A. M. ; young people's meeting, 6:30 P. M. Woodlawn Rev. Clark W. - Comstock. minister Bible school, 10 A. M. : Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30 P. M.; morning sermon.. 11 O'clock. "What We Like In Christians": 7:30 P M.. "How I May Know That I Am Saved." CONGRKOATIONAL Highland, East Sixth and Prescott Rev. E. S. Bollinger, paetor. Worship 11 A. M-, "A Most Unpopular Theme"; 7:30 P. M.. praise service by thel choir, assisted by Mrs. Jt'lli Ramsey; Dr. Z. M. Parvin, director. Address, "Marvels of an Old Hymn Book"; Bible school, 10 A. M-: J D. Ogden. superintendent- T P S. C E.l 6:30 P. M. University Park. Haven and Bowdoin Rev. E. L. H. von Lubken, pastor. 11 A. M.. worship, with sermon on "The Grounds of Our Love' for the' Church." by the pas tor; 7 p. M.. sermon with sermon on "The Sunny Side of Temptation." by the pastor; Sunday echool, 10 A. M.. L. H. Brlce su perintendent; Junior Christian Endeavor. 4' P. M.: Y. P. C. E.. 6:80 P. M. First. Madison and Park Rev. Luther R. Dyott. pastor. Service with sermon. 10:30 A. M.. "Love"; service with sermon, "7:30 P. M.. "The Altruism of Jesus"; Sunday school. 12:15 P. M.. F. H. Whitfield super intendent; Y. P. 8. C. E.. 6:30 P. M iniiuaui; . I - o. . - v.ov - . bunnysme. tast tayior ana nasi i nirry- i fourth Rev J. J. Staub, pastor. Morning service. 11 o'clock; subject, "The Discovery . . ...'Ji """" ; Vsl i school lo A. M.. 8. C. Pier superintendent; Junior Christian Endeavor, 3 P, M-; Senior Christian Endeavor. 6:30 P. M. christian: science. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Scot tish Rite Cathedral, Morrison and Lowns dale Services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.: sub ject of lesson sermon. "Truth": Sunday achool at close of morning service; Wednes day evening meeting. 8 P. M. Second Church of Christ. Scientist. Elks Temple, 8tark. between Sixth and 8eventh Sunday services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.: subject of the lesson sermon. "Truth": Sun day school. 11 A. M.: Wednesday meeting. 8 P. M. EPISCOPAL. Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services at 8 and 11 A. M. and T:30 P. M.; Sunday achool. 9:4i A. M. Strangers cordially Invited. Good Shepherd. Sellwood street and Van couver avenue Rev. John Dawson, rector. Holy communion. 8 A. M.; Sunday school, 9:45 A. M ; morning service. 11 o'clock; evening service. 7:30 o'clock. The Rt. Rev. - Bishop Scaddlng will preach at the morn- ; ing service. All welcome. St. Paul's. Wood mere C. L. Parker, lay , reader. Sunday school. 9:45 A. M ; service i and sermon. 11 A. M. i St Matthews. First and Caruthers Rev. I W A. M Breck, In charge. Holy com- I munlon. 7:30 A. M. ; Sunday school, 10 A ! M.; service and sermon, 11 A. M. Evening I service at St. Helena, on the Columbia I River All 8alnts. Twenty-second and Reed street I Sunday school at 10 A. M. : haDtlimi and ; sermon by the Right Rev. Bishop Scaddlnj. at 7:30 P. M. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr. Thirteenth and Clay Rev. H. M. Ramsey, vicar Holy communion. 7:30 A. M-; Sun day achool. 9:45 A. M.; morning service. 11 o'clock: evening service, 7:30 o'clock. 8t. David's. East Twelfth and Belmont Rev. George B. Van Waters. D. D.. rector. Holy communion. 8 A. M. ; Sunday school. 9:45 A. M.: rector's Bible class in chapel," 10 A. M. ; morning prayer and sermon. 11, evening prayer and sermon, 7:S0 o'clock. St. David's Matins. Te Deum Laudamus. (Barrett): Jubilate (Simper); offertory. (Jo- . hannea Pache). Evening song. Magnificat ana Nunc uimixis tbimper); offertory anth em. Aria and Chorale (S. Paul) t Mendels sohn). St Mark's, Nineteenth and Qutmby Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. 8 A. M-, holy communion; lo A. M., Sunday school; 11 A M- holy communion and sermon; even ing prayer, 1:30 o'clock. IXTHERAN. St Jarne (English). West Tark snd Jefferson Kev. J. Allen Leas, pastor. 6erv- '7 " y 1 200,000. floor Is located Jhe Circuit Court room, and it is a scene of beauty. It is lighted by a huge skylight as well as several large windows and is decorat ed with tiers of cornices -that .give it an imposing and handsome-appearance. The judge's bench and other furniture is' of quarter -sawed oak, ' while the wainscoting is of marble. - Directly' back of the bench and in the north west corner of the building is the court's public chambers and adjoining this is his private office. Opening into the private corridor, which leads to the court's office, and arranged along the front of the building are a wit ness room, two Jury rooms and the District Attorney's office. Directly across the corridor from these is the School Superintendent's office, while the southeast corner of the second floor Is occupied by the Surveyor's quarters. 5 The counters In the various offices and the furniture for the entire build ing are of quarter-sawed Eastern oak, golden finish, in keeping with interior woodwork. The vault furniture is constructed of double-enameled steel, olive green finish, and the combination gas and electric light fixtures are of what is. known as brush brass. The building is. provided with every mod ern convenience, is heated .with' steam and has. all the latest improvements In the lines of ventilation and plumbing. It is a. structure of which the county may well feel proud and one that has Jnpa- prr reeded. Churchesj ,lcea, 11 A. M. ; - subject, "Higher Ideals. In the' evening the pastor will give the i first of a series of . sermons on "How We Got Our Bible": Sunday achool meets at I 10 A. M.: Luther League 'at 7 P. M. I' Danish, 640 Union avenue Services at ll .A. M. and 8 P M. ; Sunday school, 12 M.: young people's meeting Tuesday, 8 P. M .at pa'rsonage, 414 Sellwood street: ladles' society at Mrs. Shooborg's. 227 Fourteenth street Kev. J. Scott, castor. Norwegian Synod. East Tenth and Grand Rev. O. Hagoes, pastor. Sunday school. 9:30 A. M. ; services, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Y. P. S.. Thursday evening at 8:15 Io ciock: Laaier Aid meets Thursday after noon at 2 o'clock. n . METHODIST. Grace, corner Twelfth and Taylof. Wll Ham H. Heppe. D. D. pastor. Manse. 445 Taylor. At home Monday evenings. The - pastor will preach at 10:30 A. M. on "Grow ing Stalwart Christian Lives Amid Present Day Conditions": and In the evening will give the third sermon on "Modern Personal rroblems," subject, "The Genesis of Doubt.' Special music by male chorus of 25 voices and quartet. Morning class, 9:30; Sunday school, 12:15 P. M. : St. Paul Mission. 3 P. : M. ; Epwortb League devotional and praise. t:du f. ai. Bneclal attention given strangers. Music by quartet. Professor W. M. wilder, organist and choirmaster. South. Foresters hall. 17H4 Second Rev. E. H Mowre, pastor. MO A M., Sunday acnooi; ll A. M-, preaching; 6:30 P. M.. Epworth League; 7:30 P. M., preaching. Taylor-Street, Dr. Benjamin Young, pas tor 0:30 A. M.. classes: 10:30 A. M., morning sermon, subject. "The Theme of Handel's 'Messiah'"; 12:15 P. M.. Sunday school; 6:30 P. M.. Epworth League; 7:30 P. M., evening sermon, subject. "The Hand and the Loaf." Music morning Organ. grand offertolre (Thayer); selections from ! Ye. My People.K'and "Every Valley" ; chorus. "And the Glory of the Lord": rec. and air. bass. "Thus Satth We Lord." "But Who May Abide"; chorua. "For Unto Ua a Child Is Born"; rec. (soprano), "There Were Shepherds";' chorus. "Glory to God in the tllgOeSt ; CO Highest": contralto solo. "He Shall Feed Hu Flocks"; soprano solo. "Come Unto Him": contralto solo. "He Was Despised"; h, , ..Wh tin .h. v.tion.". nr.nnrr. Anaante lAscner); cnorus. "uaueiujan' (Messiah); organ. Evening Organ. Allegro Moderato (Foulkes); anthem. "When Thou Contest." from "Stabet Mater." (Rossini). Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer and choir: offer tory, violin solo. "Ave Maria" (Schubert), Mlsa Cornelia Barker; anthem. "By Baby lon's Wave" (Gounod); organ, Marche He- One Ask your doctor to frankly, just what Cherry Pectoral. Ayers Cherry Pectoral REVISED FORMULA Often a single dose of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral at bedtime will completely control the night cougfis of children. It is a strong medicine, a . doctor's medicine, entirely free, from alcohol. Made only for diseases of the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs. Full formula on each label. We have no secrets! ' We publish . the formulas of all our medicines. ' ". J. C. AYER CO.,' Manufacturing Chetniats, Lowell, Mags. 1 roianue (Maxeon). V The choir consists of Mrs. Warren Thomas, organ: professor W. H. Boyer. musical director: Mrs. E. a Mil- . ler. soprano; Miss Evelyn Hurley, contralto; Mr. Davis, tenor; Charles Cutter, bass; or- . chestra of 15 Dleea. , j Centenary. East Pins and Ninth street Clarence True Wilson. 6. D. the pastor, will preach at 10:30 on "The Snlrit Filled Life." and at 7:30 on "What Is the Un pardonable Sin?" The monthly musical serv ice will be held Sunday night- Mr. Robarte will sing a number of solos and the quartet and chorus will render-a number of anth ems. The Epworth Leagge la arranging a . musical treat In connection with the de bate by Dr. 'Wilson and Dr. Brougher on. "Resolved. That Woman Suffrage Would Not Better Human Condition"." This will take place next Friday night. Proceeds to , buy a new Biano. Professor Wlliara M. Wilder will have his - male chorua present to render several numbers. -- Epworth, Twenty-seventh and Upshur Rev. .Charles McPheraon. pastor. Parson age. t83 York street; phone. Main 40.SS. Services will be held in the Oregon build ing. Fair grounds, at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. The pastor will preach on the morn ing subject, "How We, Are Saved": evening subject. "Jesus Paid It All." Sunday achool, 10 A. M.; Enworth League. 6:30 P. M. . . Trinity. East Tenth and Grant. Irfwla T. Smith. pastor Sunday 8chool. 10 A. M. ; public worship. 11 A. M.;-cias meeting. 13:15 P. M.: children's mening. i P. M ; Epworth League. .6:30 P. M-: evening serv ice. 7:30 P. M. Rev. W. B. Hollinghead will preach at morning service and admin ister the sacrament: subject ttr evening service. "Am I My Brother's Keeper V University Park. Dawson and Flske street Rev. William R. reffrey. Jr. pas tor. Still In special meetings; will continue nightly for eome time. tou jW.ll tw wel- I ome Themes for January ru: morning, la the Power of the Spirit" (fourth aer- ! . - i . ... ' n, n. ' he Honest Doubter." t " - " PRESBYTERIAN. ' First, Twelfth 'and Aider: Rev; William Hiram Foulked, minister. Morning wor- hip, 10:30 o'clock; sermon, "Things New and Old"; 12:10 P. M., Sunday-achool and Bible , classes;. 6:30 P. M-. young people's hour; 7:13 P. M, organ numbers by Mr. Coursen; 7;30 P M.. gospel service; sermon by the minister and special music by the quartet: Morning Prelude, -"Andante." from "Fifth Sonata" (Merkel); anthem. The Morning Light is Breaking" (cott: soprano solo and. quartet. "The sun of Righteousness" (tjeioei) ; poeuuae, - An dante" (Bertinl). Organ numbers at 7:15 P M : a,- "Piece Symphonique (urieg); b. "Offertory in D Flat" (Salome). Even ing "Canxonetta" (Parker) ; antnem. j-m-s 1- iy j.'oir Have Taken" (Brown); postlude. "Andanttno" (Heller). Mlzpah. East Thirteenth and Powell ! Rev Jerome . Mcuiaae. v. u.. pastor. Preaching. 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by the pastor; Sunday achool, 12 M. Sunday achool at Midway at 9:15 A. M-: Christian Jrnr ser.-1-e. 6:10 P M. Preaching at Kenllworth. East Thirty-seventh and Glad stone avenue, at 11 A. M by Rev. J. a Dunning. Ph. D ; Sunday school. 12 M. SPIRITUALIST. 8oul-culture meeting at Mrs. Mallorys. parlors, 501 Yamhill street, back of Scot tish Rite Cathedral, Monday evening. Jan uary 27. at 8 o'clock; subject for discus sion, "Vegetarianism." Silence meetings for the unfoldment of the spiritual nature Tuesday and Friday afternoons at 2:30 O'clock. Church of the First Born will hold Sun day services at 85 Fifth street, near Oak. at 3 P. M Teat circles will be held by Mrs. L. M. Coon, assisted by Professor Franks. , Ministers' and Mediums" Association has removed from Selllng-Hlrsch building to hall No. 201 Allsky building, third and Morrison streets. 8unday service, 7:45 P. M. Short discourse by Rev. J. H. Lucas and Mrs. M. A. Congdon. Subject. "The Spiritual Contrast." Mrs. Congdon will fol low with soul readings. . Written questions collected at the door will be answered by Mrs. Sophia B. Selp. No fee at the door. First Society. Ablngton buluilng. Third between Stark and Washington 11 A. M., conference; 8 P M-. mediums meeting; Mrs. Elklngton. medium; 7:45 P. M-. two mediums.' Mrs. C. Cornelius and Mrs. Ger trude L. Woodfleld. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father. Yamhill and Sev enth Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr.. minister: llev. T.. I.. Eliot. D. D.. minister -emeritus. Hr Ice at l1 A. M.. subject of sermon. "The Present Mora) Value of a Faith In the Ptr aonal Immortality- of the Soul-" "As Panta the Hart" (Homer) and "Light of the World" (Stalner). will be sung. Sun day school. 9:45 A. M. : Mult class. 12:30 P. M.; Y. P. F.. 6:30 P. M. - Universallst. , Church of the Good Tidings, Rev. James rt l-nrhv. minister Divine worshin at 10:45 1 rfith xermrtn nn "TTnaDnreciated Effort." At 7:30 the topic will be "Shall the Young Work and How?" Sunday achool at noon with classes for all ages. Annual meeting of the parish Tuesday evening. MISCELLANEOUS. United Evangelical. Gay street and Wil lamette boulevard. Ockley Green Rev. J. Bowersox. pastor. At 11 A. M. -and 7:15 P. M.. preaching, with evangelistic services at night; Sunday school, 10 A. M-; K. L- C E.. 6:15 P. M. -Church of the Good Tidings, TJniversallst. East Eighth and East Couch Rev. James D. Corby, minister. Divine worship, 10:45 A. M.; topic. "Unappreciated Effort"; 7:30 P M.. subject, "Shall Our Children Work or Play 7" ; Sunday school, noon. Annual meeting of the parish Tuesday evening. New Church Society, Swedenborglan Lay services at 11 A. M. In Knights of Pythias Hall, Eleventh and Alder. Y. M. C. A., Association ' Auditorium, Fourth and Yamhill Sunday school, 3 P. M. The quartet from the Second Baptist Church of thla city will alng and M. Monroe will apeak. His subject .will be "C Plus C." The- greatest story in al English lit erature will be Illustrated with stereopticon pictures. After the address there will be a number of interesting features, of which will be a discussion group, a men's chorus, fellowship luncb and a social song. All men are cordially Invited to be present. Rev P. J. Green will speak In the Rlng ler hall. Grand avenue and East Morrison, at 7:45 P. M. on "An Old-New . View of the Atonement." Take Grand-avenue en trance. Divine Truth Center, hall 201 Allsky building. Third and Morrison Subject. "The Spiritual Advancement of Man." Thaddeua M. Mlnard. pastor; H. E. Martin, soloist. Millennial Dawn, G. A. R. hall. Second and Morrison Services, :30 P. -M. . The Volunteers of America will hold services in their hall. No. 3 North Fourth street, on Sunday at 3:30 P- M. and 8 P. M. and every night in the week except Monday night. - Fellowship Circle, 801' Yamhill street, 8 P. M. Subject, "Race Consciousness," Walter Thomas MUIa, editor of the Saturday Even ing Tribune, Seattle, leader. Emerson class at the same place, Tuesday, 8 P. M. Clara Bewick Colby, leader. Hour for whole world's soul communion. Monday, January 27. 12 M. Dose tell you, honestly and he thinks of Ayer's Then do as he says. FACTS 2 0 YEARS IN PORTLAND Doing work for the best peo ple is positive proof of our reliability and of the confi dence our patients have in us. EXAMINATIONS FREE and invited. Write and -let us know what time you have to spare in Port land and we will .arrange to give you that time. LADY ATTENDANTS. I 1 jf - ik" .-V - " - ''sw . I v ;H1 tV. fU 111 ,fV A - kterv, ? v -I ' 1 i'r; e ; - : It I '.v J'-JU tyi lvvi if I I . - I - L'rl'J ill I t t 1 if iri " r' 1 1 I ' rip - ? 4 ,y. if EXAMINATlOlS FREE AND INVITED When desired you can have T. P. WISE or my personal service BEST PLATE WORK Perhaps your teeth have become so use less that it is impos sible to firmly set a' bridge. Then the old .stumps are removed, without causing, you the slightest pain, and a plate is fitted. If the plate fits per fectly, it will look well and perform its work of masticating your food satisfac torily. -With my 20 years' experience in this work, will guar antee satisfaction in every case. Remember, you. won't feel the slight est pain when your teeth are removed. PAINLESS EXTRACTION 50c SET OF TEETH $5.00 AND UPWARDS W.A.WI FAILING BUILDING 3D anfi WASHINGTON or BOTH PHONES A AND MAIN 2029 'Y-v' 'V,vV- I I '- 11 l ..'. '.--.-;:: J: L j ' 3 " .1 I "V- I I ' ' I I -: yy ' " I P. r.T l 5i 1 17 grade 1 I "And It V. W .';''tU: .) Didn't Hurt . V- ( 4-t, p A - a Bit." ( - - - EEfl OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE Should remember that our force is so organized that WE CAN DO THEIR EN TIRE CROWN, BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK in a day if necessary. POSI TIVELY PAINLESS EX TRACTING FREE when plates or bridges are or dered. We REMOVE THE MOST SENSITIVE TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOUT THE LEAST PAIN.. Ten chairs. NO STUDENTS; no uncertain tybut SPECIALISTS who do the most scientific and careful work." CROWN AND BRIDGE WORK I ilits a sname to spoil your person al appearance and ruin your diges tion from the lack of teeth to jprop e r 1 y masticate your food, when a bridge can be sup plied that will cause no discom fort whatever, will chew your food properly and thoroughly, while your looks are im- . proved beyond do, scription. A hol low tooth that is now useless can be filled and crowned so that it is saved for proba bly a lifetime. To secure the best re sults you must se cure the highest if skilL . Our force is so organized that we can do your entire CROWN, BRIDGE AND PLATE WORK IN A DAY, If Necessary. PAINLESS li DENTIST 8:00 A. M. TO 8:00 P. M. SUNDAYS 9:00TO 12:00