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THE SVXDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, MARCII 8, 1D0S. Oregon Music Festival to Be Held in April CHORUS OF 300 VOICES, AND CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ARE FEATURES 10 G1EDIT THE advent of Ilerr Adolph Ros cnbeckcr and the Chicago Sym phony Orchestra, the latter con sisting1 of 6.1 musicians, mat" be ex pected in the Armory, this city,-April 10-11-12, to take part In Oregon's An nual Music Festival. The vocal solo ists will be; Genevieve Clark "Wilson, soprano; Rose Lutlger Gannon, con tralto; Joliji B. Miller, tenor; and Ar thur Mlddleton, bass. A chorus of 300 voice will assist. The concert of the first evening will be mainly orchestral, the chorus, how ever, will appear in Max Bruch's short cantata "Fair Kllen," which with its stirring dramatic music, is sure to pit-ape. The next afternoon, that of SRtu:ilay. an orrhrstral concert will be if 1 ven. and in the evening the chorus attraction will be A. Goring Thomas' "The Swan and the Skylark,' which in the most pretentious -work after the ''Moswlalu to be presented. "The Swan and thM Skylark" lias never been heard in this city, and probably never before on this Pacific Coiist. It is not often Siven, owing to the great difficulties of the. rhorus. work, but has been pre sented in Kastcrn cities by the big or atorio societies, and is included in the repertoire of all oratorio singers of note. The music is beautiful, going from the madness of the death chant of the Swan, wlil h typifies death and lspair, to the Joyousness of the Sum mer Song of the Skylark, which typi fies joy and triumph. The text is se lected from Uemuns, Keats and Shell ley. The stellar event of the festival, wtH be the presentation of the "Mes siah," Palm Sunday afternoon. It has been many yeaxes since the "Messiah" lias been given in this city, with a large chorus, nnd coming as it does, ss a celebration of Palm Sunday, it promises to draw out the biggest crowd of the event. The chorus will give nix numbers, including the best thor Vses In the oratario, and the soloists will ftjve the usual solos. The chorus will hATeaf tcr, until further notice, meet for1, rehearsal every Monday and Wed nelay nights, at 8 o'clock at Eilers 3 1 a f" . Tark and Washington streets, undr the direction of W. H. "Boyer. It Im h-oyied to have a chorus of 3u0 voices. ' ' -J Z i ' LROSK ROSE IX'TIUER GANNON, CONTRALTO, WITH CHICAGO SYMPHONY OKCHF.SjTRA. and new members will not be received i tenors and contraltos arc specially after "Wednesday night. Marcli 11. More sired dc- Sunday in Portland Churches BAFTIJ4T. First, tin Wliltn Templp. Twelfth and Taylor -Rv. J. W lift com Brouirber, D. pan tor. "One-aeeord prayer nit:etlrnc in Temple ar lor. 10 A. M. ; morning service, l:;;o oVlork : sermon by Rev. E. S. Muok !, pa.sur of the Firm, t'hrlatian Church ; subject, "fo-workers WJth God"; Bible iH honl meets at 12 M.; routifr people's meet ing, rt P. popular evening service. 7:30 o'clock; sermon by Dr. Benjamin Ynungr. jiBfVr of the Taylors-Street Methodist Church ; subject, "A Great Problem." Spe cial ' music for the day: Morning Organ voluniury, "Festival SiVTlfe in I" (Shel ley ) ; anthem, "The Lort Sheep" (Jordan) ; oto, "My soul Doth Waif OCarston), by Miss Kathleen I.awler; postlude. "March," Op. 8 Barnard). Evening Organ volun tary. "To th Evening Star" (Wagner); rlinnif, "tYom Egypt's Bondage Come" (upi: quartet. "A-wake, My Soul" (Sdinm-ker); postlude. 'Andante. Sostentito" (Jackvon). Ml Kathleen Lawler, soprar.o; Miss H'thcl Shea, contralto; R. J. Hocken berrv. baritone; J. w. Belcher, tenor and director and Mlwi Grace E. Kamp, organ ist. firace. Montavltla Ttev. Gilman Parker, nilnibtnr. Alornlng. "Why Mn Should Ro. jirnt and Believe the Ooss-el"; evening, "Th Cure of a Guilty onn.c?lesice" ; Bible prhool. 10 A. M-; B. V. FL U. meeting, 6::hi I'. M. Ventral, East Ankeny ana Twentieth Yi-v V. T. Jordan, pastor. Preaching at 10 -SO A- M- and t-.W P. M. by the pastor, with baptttm at both nriecs; Sunday prhotd at noon; young people's1 meeting, I itount Olive Rrv. B B- Johnson, paator. Srvk-ep, !o:GO A. M. an 7;S0 P. M. Immanuel. Second and Meadi Rev. A. B Mlnaker, pastor. Sunday senpoL 11:45 A. M ; B. T. P- V., 0:30 P- M-i preaching. io:.TO A. M end T:30 P- M. East Forty-tourth street, corner East Mala Rev. B. C Cook, pastor. Preaching. U A M. and 7:45 P. M-; Bible school. 10 A. M-; B. Y. P. U- P- 2- Arleta, Rev. K. A Sftiith. pastor Sunday hool, 10 A Junior Union. 3 P. M ; li. T. P V., 7 P- M-; preaching, 11 A. M. nd 7:S0 P M. Secretary iUone. -will speak at 7:S0 P. M- Hn-ediKh. Hoyc e.-d Fifteenthi Rev. Erie frherstrom. piistor. Preaching, 10:43 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ; Sunday achool, 13 M- St. John Rev. K. A; Leonard, pastor. Pundav erhnol. lo A- M.; preu:hlng. 11 A. M and 7:4. P. M.; B. T. P. U-. 6:30 P- M. Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott Rev. TV Schwedler. pastor. Sunday echool, 10 A. 1 ; preaching, 11 A. M. .nd 7:45 P. M. ; B. T. P. U.. 6:45 P- M. Chines Mission. 3.r3 Oak. near Tark Sunday school. 7 P- M.; preaxhlng In Chi ne?e, s M "irst German, Fourth and M1!L Rev. J. K ratt, pHKtor. Preaching, 10:4," A- M. and 7r0 P. M. : Sunday school. 9:45 A. M ; B. T. P. V.. 6:45 P. M. Sell wood. Taoma avenue and Kleventh Preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:T P. M. by Rev. John Heptaini: Sunday school, 10 A- M. unnylde (German), Forty-first and Haw hurne avenue Preaching by C. Feldroeth. II A- M.: Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. favler-Strcet. between Twenty-first and Twenty-second Sunday school, 0:45 A. M. t?t. John (Herman 1 Preaching by Rev. v?. Valdmeth, 3 P Sunday arhool. 2 P. M. . Calvarj, East Eighth and Grant Rev. J. N Monroe, iatnr. Preaching, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Bible class. 10 A. M. : B. T. P. TV, 6;;S0 P M. Lord's supper In the mom ttia; evening topic, "Satan's Master Trick." hecond German, Rodney avenue and Mor ris Itev. F. Fuerrmann. pastor. Preaching. 11 A. M and T:.Ht P. M : Sunday achool, P:45 A. M-: B. Y. P. U.. 6:45 P. M. 1'nion-Avenue Mission (Swedish), Skld Biore street Sunday school. 10 A M. Highland. Alberta and Sixth Rev. J. F. YYeacock, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M.I J. V. P. U., 7 P. M.; preaching. 11 A. M". and 7:30 P- M. Norweg Ian-Danish. Mississippi avenue and Shaver street Sunday school. 13 M. ; Indus trial school Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Greeham Sundav school. 10 A- M-T serv ices. 11 A. I. and 7:30 P. M-. at which Rev T. J. Elklns. of Portland. wU preach. Lenta. First avenue near Foster road Rev. J. F. Ueacock, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M ; preaching. 11 A. M , by the pas tor and 7 ::U1 P. M. Second. Seventh and E.mt .Xnkenr streets !Paiur. Stanton C. lphm. Morning eennon wt U:lK ' The More Excellent Va"; Bible wchoot at noiin; Young Pop-s I'nton. 6:3i: evening orinou at 7:-';o. "The Reconciliation of a World' CON'ORKUATIONAL. iahlaml. Eitst Sixth and Prescott Rev. K. si. Bollinger, imtor. Worship. H A. M.. Playing Echo W ith Jehovah"; 7 :30 P. M . "An Appeal to Shine." The Sunbeam choir f 50 children will sing. Bible school. 10 A. M. : J. T- Ogdrn, superintendent: Y. P. S. C. K., ::k P. M. fnivrrsity Park. Haven and Bowdoln Rev. F )1. von Lubken. pastor. 11 A. ermn. "We Would See Jesus" : commun ion and reception of members ; union tein peranoe. service at the Methodist Episcopal t'hurch at T:"0 tn the evening under the local W. f. T. V.; Sunday school. lO A. M. ; Junior ChrlMlan Endeavor. 3 P. M. : ' M! Knupp. btate superintendent, will atl drea tJic meeting; Senior Christian En deavor. 0:."' P. M. Pilgrim Chapel. S4 Second, near T.incoln - Sunday chool. 0::;o A M ; preaching. 7 P. M., by Rev. P. B. Uraj ; subjecJ. "hy ) Am a OhriPtian " Minn; side. Eat Taylor and Fast Thirty fourth Rev J. J. St a lib. pastor. Morning ervfee. at 11 o'clock: subject, "'Tlie Deeper spiritual lif": evening service. 7:a; uh 3oi, "A Sure Cure for Weariness"; Sunday school. 10 A M.. S. C Tier superintendent; Junior christian Endeavor. S P. M. : Senior lUTistlan Endeavor. 6 ."0 P. M Finn, park and Madison Rev. Luther R. iwolt. T. D., ptor. 10.;t0 A. M . sermon, Tha Power of fiod for People of Today"; 7 2. u. "It la Vdixx. aoid, tiat Work. That Killa Men"; 12:1& P. M.. Bible school; 6:: P. M., Y. P. S. C E. Special music, 10::to A. M. : Organ, "Peace Heroic" Frank ; quartet, "Christian, the Morn Breaks Swetly O'er Thee" (Shelley); quar tet, "I WIN Magnify Thee" rparry) ; 7:-t0 P. M.: Organ. "Processional"' Dubois ; quartet, "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" (Schnecker); quartet. "God Is Love" (Shel ley); organ. "March (Lemalgre). Soprano and director. Mrs. May Dearborn Schwab; alto, Mtse Putrello Connolly tenor. Dr. George A ins lee; bass, Hugh McQurre; organist, Miss Saw yers. CHRISTIAN. Kern Park. 'Rev. E. M. Patterson, pastor Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Bible school. 10 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. ; themes. "The Christian's Debt to the Unsaved," The World's Debt to Christianity." Wood law n Clark W. Comatock. minis ter. Bible school at lO A. M. ; T. P. S. C. E.. 6:30 P. M.; morning sermon at 11, "The Holiness of God" ; evening sermon at 7 :30, "The Biggest Devil In Woodlawn." First, Park and Columbia E. S. Muck lev, minister. Bvangeliat AHen Wilson will speak at 11 A. M. on "An Old Love Story"; 7:;i0 P. M. he will deliver a chart sermon on "The Five Kingdoms." Special address to women and glrln at 3:30 P. M. on "What Can. She Do?" Bible school. 10 A. M.; Christian Kndeavor. 6:30 P. M. Central. Last Twentieth and Salmon- Rev. J. F. Ghormley will speak at 10:45 A. M. ; theme, The supreme Mission of the church," and at 7:45 P. M.. theme. "His Likeness:" special music by orchestra and chorus choir. H. A. East on. ' chorister. Ttodney-Avenue, Rodney avenue and Knott street F. Elmo Robinson. 0:45 A. M.. Bible school 1 1 A. M., "American Gods" ; 3 P. M.. Junior c. E.; 6:30 P. M-. Y.- P s. C. E. : 7:30 P. M., "The New Testament Church. Terms of Admission." CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Scot tish Rtte Cathedral. Morrison and Lowns dale Services, 11 A. M. and S P. M.; sub ject of lesson 8-rmon, "Man" ; Sunday school at close of morning service; Wednes day evening meeting 8 P. M. Second c-hUTch of Christ. Scientist. Elks Temple, Stark, between Sixth and Seventh Sunday services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M ; subject of les5on sermon. "Man; Sunday school, 11 A. M.; Wednesday meeting. 8 P. M. F.PISCOPAL. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr, Thirteenth and Clay Rev. H. M. Ramsey, vicar. Holy cornmunton. 7 :.f A. M. ; Sun day achool, :4S A. M. ; morning service. It o'clock: evening service, 7:::o o'clock. At the evening service Bishop Scaddlng will begin his Lenten course of sermons on the "Six Great Religions" in the pro-cathedral. St. David's. E?t Twelfth and Brlmont Rev. tieorge B. Van Waters. D. D.. rector. Holy communion. A. !.; Sunday school, 9:4." A. M. ; rector's Bible class in chapel, 10 A. M. ; morning prayer and sermon. 1 1 o'clock ; evening prayer and sermon, 7 :30 o'clock. St. Mark s, Nineteenth and Qulmby Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. S A. M.. holy communion; 10 A.- M., Sunday school;- 11 A. M.. holy communion and aermon;" 7:30 o'clock, evensong and sermon; lenten serv ices Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday at 4 P. M-: Friday evening at' 7:30 o'clock. All Saints. Twenty-second and Reed Holy communion. 11 A- M.: evening service. 7:30 o'clock; Sunday school, 10 A. M.; Len ten service Friday evening, S o'clock. St. John's, Sell wood Sunday school, 10 A. M-; morning prayer and sermon. 1 1 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 o'clock. These services are a part of the mission being held in the church by Arch deacon Chambers. St. Matthew's. - First and Caruthers Rev. W. A M- Breck. in charge. Holy com munion. 7:80 A. M. : confirmation and ser mon by Bishop Rcadding. 11 A. M. ; Sunday school, lO A. M-; evening service. 7 :30 o'clock. St. Andrew's, Portsmouth Service and sermon. 11 A. M. Trinity. Nineteenth and Evep-ett Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector.- Services. . 8 and 11 A. M- and 7:30 p. M. ; Sunday school, 0:43 A. M. Good Shepherd. Sell wood street and Van couver avenue Rev. John Dawson, rector. Holy communion. 8 A. M.: Sunday school. t:40 A. M. : morning service, ll o'clock; evening service. 7 :S0 o'clock. St. David . Est Twelfth and , Belmont streets Rev. George B. Van Waters. D. p.. rector. Holy communion. 8 A. M.; Sunday svhool. 0:4o A. M-: rector" Bible class In chapel. 10 A. M. : niumng prayer and sermon, 11; evening prayer and sermon. 7:30. EVANGELICAL, . First. East Tenth and Sherman Rev. A A. Winter. lO:0O A. M.. Sunday school. C A. St aver, superintendent ; preaching. 1 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.t by presiding elder Rev. M. J. BaJlantyne. of ra!las. Or.; :3G P. M.. K. L. of C. E- meetinK. Evangelical Association. First English. East Sixth and Market S. A. Sjewert, pat tor. Sermon at 11 A. M.; suhjret at P. "The Divine Oculist'; Sunday school at lO A. M. : Young People's Alliance at 7 P. M. ; gospel sen ices each night during the week at S P. M. 1'nlted. Ockley Green, corner Gay street and Willamette Boulevard Rev. J. Bow erwox. pastor. At 11 A. M. and 7:15 P. M preachtng services, subjects. "The Desire of the Nations." and "Making All Things New"; Sunday achool at 10 A. M.; K. L. 0. E. at ;15 P. M. "Evangelical Association. First German Church. Tenth and Clay Theo. Schauer. .ator. Sunday tchooi. ::3 A. M-: worship and sermon. 10:4i A. M. and 7 :30 V. M.; T. P. A., 7 P. M LVTHERAS. Danish, 640 Vnton avenue -Services at 11 A- M ; subject of sermon, "When Does the Devil Appear to Be More Righteous Than God?"; 8 P. M.. "Do You Really Know Chris:" Suad&x scoot 10 A. study. 7 P. M.; Y. P. M., with programme. Tuesday at S - P. M, ; ladies' society, with Mrs. Lund, 210 Sell wood street. Norwegian Synod, East Tenth axii Grant Rev. O. Hagoes, pastor. Serv Ices 1 o : 30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Y. P. society meets Thursday, 8:15 P. M.; Ladles Aid meets Thursday at - 2 P. M. Swedish Mission Church, GHsan and North Seventeenth Rev. B. J. Thoren. pastor. Sunday school, 10 A. .M. ; morning worship, 11 A. M.; Young People's meeting, 5 P. M.; evening worship, 7:45 P. M. ; Wednesday evening, prayer meeting; Friday evening. Bible study. . . St. Paul's German, East Twelfth and Clin ton A. Krause, pastor. Confession, 10 A. M.; morning service and holy .comm-union. lO:30 A. M.; evening service. 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school. 0:30 A. M. ; Lentn service, Thursday. 8 P. M. - ' METHODIST. " Grace. Twelfth and Taylor Rev. William H. Heppe, D. D., pastor. The pastor will preach at 10:30 A. M. on the theme, "The Message of Enoch's Career for Today" The theme for the evening . service,- at 7:30 o'clock, will be "Personalizing the Truth." Special music by the Grace male chorus. Morning class, 8:30 o'clock; Sunday school, 13:15 P. M. ; St. Paul mission, 3 P. M. ; Epworth League devotional and praise, 0:30 P. M , M u?lc by quartet and male chorus. Professor W. M. Wilder, organist and choir master. Taylor-Street Dr. Benjamin Young, pas tor. 0:30 A. "M-, classes; 10:30 A. a?., ser mon, by Dr. W. F. Coburn; 12:15 P. Sunday school; 0:30 P. M., Epworth League; 7:30 P. sermon by Evangelist W. F. Coburn. The following is the musical pro gramme: Morning Organ. "Song of Spring" Leybarh) ; anthem. "The Lord Is My Rock"; offertory, contralto solo, "O, Loving Father" (Del Rlego): organ, "March of Priests" ( Mozart. Evening Organ, an them, offertory, organ. The choir: Soprano, Mrs. E. S. Miller; contralto. Miss Evelyn Hurley; tenor and director, professor W- H. Boyer; bass. Charles Cutter; organ, Mrs. Warren Thomas. Chorus of 40 voices. TriniO', Piast Tenth and Grant Rev. Lewis F. Smith, pastor. Sunday school, 10 A. M-: public worship. 11 A. M.; class meeting. 12:15 P. M. ; Junior Ieague, 3 P M.: Kp worth League. 6:30 P. M. ; evening service, 7:30 o'clock; subject for morning service, "Emanuel; God With Us"; evening, "The Firo Escape. Bible class study Mondas- evening. 7:30 o'clock; prayer meet ing Thursday evening. 7:30 o'clock". Epworth. Twenty-seventh and L'Phur Rev. Charles T. Mcpherson, pastor; parson age, 7S3 York, street; phone. Main Services will he held in the Oregon build ing. Fair grounds, at 11 'A. M. and 7:."0 P. M. : morning subject, "The Sermon That Will Win"; evening. "The Reason God Made Us"; Sunday school, lO A.. M.: Epworth League., ri:3 P. M-: subject. "Mercy for the Merciful." Miss Lillian Robertson, leader. Central. Russell and Kcrhy Rev. J. T. Abbett. pastor. Morning class meeting. 9:45 o'clock: sermon, 10:30 A. M-, "The Source and power of Christian Hope": Sunday school, 12 M. ; devotional meeting of the Epworth League at fl;30 p. M. : sermon, 7:30 P.. M.. "The Dividing. Line and the Dead Line." ' Special music at all these services. Orchestra In the Sunday school. All are welcome. Strangers especially invited- Montavilla. Mohle and Hibbard Rev. H. Oberg. pastor. - Sunday school. 10 A. M.; superintendent, professor J. Patterson; les son. . "Jesus the Bread of Life"; preaching service, 11 A. M. : class meeting. 12 M. ; leader. F- A. Herbst; Junior league. 3 P. M.; superintendent. Miss Ida Matson: Ep worth League. 6:45 . P- M.; lesson. "Mercy for the Merciful"; preaching service. 7:30 P. M.: sermon by Rev. A. S. Mulligan. South.- Foresters hall, 171 Second Rev. E. H. Mowre, pastor. 10 . A. M-, Sunday school: 11 A. M., "The tlndiscouraged Christ": 6:0 P.M., Epworth League; 7:30 P. M-, preaching. Centenary, East Pine, and Ninth, will ob serve the Lenten season with a series of revival meetings, services opening every evening at . 7:30. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drake will have charge of the music. Dr. Wilson will preach at 10:30 A. M. on "Why Christ Did Not Call the Angels." and at 7:30 P. M.. "Two Greatest Evils !n Port land." Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock he will discuss "Sin; "What Is the Vnpardon able Sin?"; Tuesday. "Salvation; How May We Know It?"; Wednesday, "What Is Change of Heart?"; Thursday. "Can Moral ity Save?"; Friday.- "When Ts the Judg ment Day?" Special solos each evening. Sunnvside. East Yamhill between Thirty fifth and Thirty-sixth Rev. T. B. ' Ford, pastor; parsonage. 1W East Thlrty-flfth. Sen-ices. 9:W A- M.; Sunday school, Alfred O. Ellison superintendent: 11 A- M., preach ing by the pastor; class meeting follows. E. C. Phillips leader; children's church service. 3 P. M.; children's choir; solo by Paul Harvey; violin solo by Earl I. Oliver; duet by the Fowler boya: 6:15 P. M-. Ep worth League devotional meeting, W. H. Warren president and Professor Arnold first vice-president; 7 P- M-, meeting of officers and pastor of the church in parsonage; 7:30 o xt iuMir service, led by choir director. Fred Miller; 25 voices In chorus choir, to be followed by evangelistic services, spe cial services every evening during the week. Good singing. Vnlversitv Park. Dawson and Ffck streets Rev William R Jeffrey. Jr.. paor. Morn ing, "Affliction as Refining Agency : even ing Frances E. Wlllard memorial. Address bv Mra. Lucia H. F. Addfton. Given under auspices of the University Park TT. C. T. U. PRESBYTERIAN. Firs. Twelfth and Alder Morning ser mon at 10:30 o'clock by the minister. Rev William Hiram Foulkes; subject, "The Atonement": 12:10 P- M-. Sunday school and Bible classes: 6:30 P. M.. young peo ple's hour; 7:1S P- M.f organ numbers by Mr. coursen: 7:SO P. M., gospel service: sermon by the minister. - "Is -the- Young Man Safe ? Special gospel music by the as XoUoftS; atom In a freiude. "A I- 21S Ik 1 ' The whole world operates ou credit.' Why shouldn't the indrdual? The average man can't possibly pay cash for everything he wants. What right, therefore, has the merchant to make borrowing any harder for his customers than the hanks make it for him? - A study of the subject reveals the fact that credit on commodities is a National necessity. We not only proceed upon that basjs of relief, but we make our. credit system clean, comfortable, dignified and desirable. Ours is not the old plan that made life a burden for buyers. It has experienced an uplift, and it is recorded for the good it will accomplish, not only for you, but for us. ' ' PRINCKSS DRESSEU Made in quarter-sawed1 eolden oak, birdseve -maple or genuine maliopr any, 18x31! French bevel 9Q CA mirror. 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Price ql.au Special term. 1.00 (lonn, fl.OO week 3IORRIS f H.MR Golden oak Morris chair, sprinsr seat, .velour cushions, special . . . cushions, J 35Q MISSION ROCKER Weathered rocker In mission design, chase Spanish leather 1 A (( seat. Price... V,uu Special terma f 1.00 dona, f 1.00 week rRIXrE!S DRESSER Made In white maple or golden, swell top and top drawers, oval French bevel mirror. 17.50 Syeelnl terms fl.OO dorrn, 1.00 Treek le(?retto" fGullmant); anthem, "Blessed Are the Merciful" (HUes); quartet. "Love Di vine". (Stalner); poetlude, "Fugue In D" (Bach). Organ numbers at 7:J5 P. M.: a. "Impromptu" (Parker); b, "Intermezzo" (Rheinberger); c,- "Allegro Moderato," from "Second Sonata" (Guilmant). Prelude. "Of fertory In F Sharp Minor" (;urray); an them, "Tarry- with Me. O My Savior" (Barnes): postlude. "Andante" (Schlutyr. Mlzpah, East Thirteenth and Powell Rev. Jerome R. McGlade. D. D., pastor. Services at 10:30 A.- M. and 7 ::10 P. M. : theme of morning sermon, "The Problem of Increasing Spiritual Energy, in. the Church" ; In the evening a special service, "The Gos pel in Story and Sor." " Some of the old and favorite hymns will be used. Sunday school, 12 M. ; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M. Midway Sunday school at 10:3O A. M. Kenilworth. East Thirty-seventh and Gladstone. Preaching at 11 A. M. by Rev.. J. S. Dunning, Ph. D. : Sunday school, 12 M. Calvary. Eleventh and Clay Jev. B. E. S Ely, Jr.. D. D.. pastor, Services. 10:30 A. M. and T:30 P. M. - Rev. Henry Marcotte will preach In the morning on "How Far Io You Go?" In the evening Rev. J. Tt. Wilson. D. D., principal or . the Portland Academy. wlU preach. Piedmont, Cleveland avenue and Jarrett wre.t Rev. Jf. S. Reeves. D. D.. pastor. Morning service. 11 o'clock, topic. "The Mira cles of Missions': Sabbath school. 12:15 P. M-: Christian Endeavor. 6-.4T. P. M. : evening serv ice. 7:45, topic. "Christ's Conquest of Fear. SPIRITUAUbT. Ministers' and Mediums' Spiritual Associ ation meet for Sunday service in Hail 201. Allsky bldg.. Third and Morrleon. at 7:4.j P. M. Subject for tonight. "Have, ou Found What You Desire in 1-ife?" Ira Tavlof and Allen W. Connell. Phs. D.. of Boston, will speak, followed by Mrs. M. A. Congdon. Virginia Rowe; messages by Sophia B. Selp: voluntary contitbutions. A spiritual meeting will be held at 85 Fifth street, near Oak. Sunday, at 3 o'clock bv Rev. Mrs. Coon. "First Spiritualist Society Conference 11:45 A. M.. subject, "Clairvoyance" ; lyceum. 1 P. M. : medium s message meeting. 3 P. M., by Mrs. Gertrude Woodfield; lecture. 7:45. by Walter Thomas Mills, subject. ' Evolution of Democracy." rMVERSAIJsT. Church of the Good Tidings. East' Eighth and Couch James rt. Corby, minister. Worship, 10:45. topic. "Why Universalis. Observe Lent"; service, at 7:30. theme. "Is Universal Brotherhood Possible Here?" Bible school at noon; special Lenten- service Wednesday evening. fJilTARIAJf..- Chureh of Our Father. Yamhill and Sev enth Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr., minister; Rev. T. JL. Eilot, D. D., minister emeritus. Serv ice. 11 A. M.. subject; "Ancient Ideas Con cerning the Life After Death." "Sing Un to God." Schnecker; and "O Lord. My Trust," Hall, will be sung; Sunday school. 9-45 A. M. : adult class at 12:30 A. M.; Y. P. F. at 6:30 P. M. MISCELLANEOUS. The Salvation Army Corps. No. 4. at 249 Madison street. Adjutant F. Dean and Cap tain Pogue. officers In .charge. Sunday, II A. M.. holiness meeting; 1:30 P. M.. . Sun day school: 3 P. M.. praise meeting; 6 P. M.. Y. P. L.; 8 P. M., salvation meeting; also meetings every evening in the week at 8 P. M. but Wednesday evening, -which is a private meeting. Y. M. C. A. At 3 P. M. the mass meet ing for men in the association auditorium at Fourth and Yamhill will be addressed by Dr. William Coburn. subject. "Chickens That Come Home to Roost": special double quartet music .under direction of Profes sor Boyer: discussion groups, debating club, songs and fellowship lunch; all men ara invited. Ringler Hall. Grand avenue - and East Morrison At 8 P. M. Rev. P. J. Green will give a lesson from the Bhagavod Gita. Millennial Dawn G. A. R. Hall. Second and Morrison. Services at 2:30 P. M. Chrlstadelphlan Woodmen Hall. Mount Tabor. Sunday, 11 A. M.. . "Breaking of Bread"; 7:30 P. M.. lecture. W. B. Bald win: subject, "Responsibility"; Thursday, 7:3 P. M.. the usnal services. Soul culture meeting at Mrs. Mallory'a parlors, 501 Yamhill street, Monday evening, Marcli 9. 8 o'clock, subject for discussion. "Child Labor": silence meetings Tuesday and Frldav afternoons,- 2:30 o'clock. Divine Truth Center. Divine Truth chapel. Hall 201. Alisky bldg.. Third and Morrison Services 11 A. M.; demonstration at 3S3 Eleventh street Thursday evening. Thadde us M. Minard, pastor: H. E. Martin, solo- S Fellowship Circle, 501 Yamhill. Sunday at 3 P. M. Subject. "The Mission of Ma terialism." under the leadership or Mrs. Florence Chapman; Emerson class, Tues day. S P. M-. at the same place, leader, Mrs. Clara B. Colby. Headquarters Fellow ship literature. 81 Selllng-Hirsch bldg. Dr A A. Lindsay will lecture at Ivanhoe Knights of Pythias Hall. Eleventh and Ald-r streets, at R P. M. next Wednesday on the sub ject. "Psychology of Confidence." This Is the se-ocd lecture in the series of "Choosing a Calling and Ajwwiates." Millennial Dwn G. A. R. Hall, northeast corner tjecond and Morrison streets, iservicos at 2:30 P. M. The Volunteers of Amerk-a hold services In their hall. No. 3. North Fourth street, on Sun day at 3:30 and 8 P. M. Mr. Hareord speaks In the afternoon. Rev. Willi speaks In the evening.. Goopel meetings nightly except Mon day night. . ANNUAL DINNER OF CLUB Xew Feature by-Men of First Con--gregatlonal Church. An occasion of unusual interest was the regular monthly meeting of the Men's Club of the First Congregational Church last Monday night. This meeting result ed in the Inauguration of what the club designs shall be an annual literary and eocial function hereafter, to be partici pated in by all members of the church and congregation. It is the determina tion of the club to dispel the idea which prevails in some minds that churches are ecclesiastical cemeteries, and to demon strate by precept . and example that the "glad hand" of welcome will be extended to all who come within the range of Its membership. Plates were laid for more than 200 men and women Monday night, and an excel lent dinner served by a score of active young men, after which an informal pro gramme was rendered as follows; Zither solo, John Boeckli; base solo. Stuart Me Guire; acts In ventriloquism and imper sonations, W. A. Coughlan. Following the exercises. Harold G. Rice gave an interesting and instructive illustrated lec ture on ''The First. Rush to Nome in 1!00," he being among the first to go there from Portland with a stock of merchandise. The lecture was illustrated with lantern slides of views taken at the time. The closing feature of the evening was the presentation to the church of a life-size buet portrait of the recent pas tor. Rev. Elwin Lincoln House, T. D-, the donation of Tr. Henry W. Coe, by M. C. George. The response was by El B. McXaugliton, president of the Men's Club, on behalf of the trustees, and also by Dr. Dyott, the present pastor. Drinks Poison In Saloon. ' WALLA WALUA, Wash.. .March 7. Walter Phares. 21 years old, committed suicide this forenoon in a Main-treet saloon- by drinking - carbolic acid. No cause is known. He stayed home last night and his brother came downtown with him this morning, when he seemed in good spirits. A FEW MORE DAYS OF REALPIANOBARGAINS You Must Decide Quickly if You Want One of These Pianos. Sherman, Clay & Co. have offered the piano-buying public the last few days some genuine values in slightly used pianos and the way these piunos' have been sold shows that real bargains in pianos are quickly recognized. We offer the following pianos, and an in spection of these instruments is in vited: Packard. Mahogany, beautiful tone and case, $347. Chfckering Parlor Grand, been used few years but in fair condition. $4:0. Richmond, Oak, great bargain, $19". Hamilton, Oak, fine tone and finish, $1S7. Hamilton, Mahogany, looks like new, $20r). Wlllard, Oak. a reliable piano, $200. Fernwood, Ouk, beautiful case, a bar gain, $15. ' Mendelssohn, Oak, in fine condition, $2'"J. Kingsbury, Mahogany, in fine condi- , tion and beautiful tone. $19T,. Ludwig. Mahogany, slightly damaged case, $257. Ludwig. Mahogany, extraordinary bargain, $297. Wing Sons, Oak, suitable for be ginner, $123. Stultz & Bauer, Walnut, an old re liable make. $150. Kingsburv. Oak. looks like new, only slightly used. $2o. Estey. Mahogany, slightly marred case, big value, $357. Harrington Autotone Piano Player with musk: rolls, a dependable player, and a big; bargain. $450. Cable, Mahogany, nearly new. fine tone and case. $2ft0. Kimball. Mahogany, just taken in ex change, $!?,. ivotKi Remember that at any time within two years you can exchange any of the above pianos and have full amount allowed on the purchase of a Stelnway. See our windows for display. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO., Stein way Pianos, Victor Talking; Machines.