The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 05, 1908, SECTION THREE, Page 11, Image 35

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Sunday in Portland Churches
THE StXDAT -OliEGOXIANV PORTLAND. ArRIL 3, I90S.
BAPTIST.
First, the White Temple. Twelfth nfl
Tarlor streets Rev. J. Whttcomb Bro-jfther.
I .. pastor. ,On-accord" prayer mcet
Irg in TenipU rflor. 10 A M.; morning
liTTice H):30 o'clock; preaching by tha
Tnr; subject. "Who Owns Me' New
rremhert received ar.d Lord t eupper ob
served B!h! ..oo! mvts at 12 M-: yn'Jrg
peopJe's m'-ting. F, 11 ; popular evening
servtre. 7 o'cIock: preat blny by Dr.
Brotirher; stiMec t. ' Spirit'' of the Departed
LX-ad Can We Communicate With Thorn?"
Haptism. Special music by Temple quartet
and chorus.
Central, Eart Ankeny and Twentieth
stree s Rv. w. T J"r1n. pa-t-r. At I't-.H
A M-, "The Three Cr -.'' ; Sunday school.
12 M : young pe.'p'- k meMlnjr. tf:tl) P. M. :
7:? P M . t-e V ke -f Rt "
Orace, Montsviiia Kev. Gi'mnn Farkf-r.
rnini-ter. Morning frtr. "Glorified Man the
I rf t Work r-t ChriPt"; evening, "The
Ijiympn's F-t-""'! Movement": Pible
schio!. 10 A M : B. T. P. V . :3n p. M
Frnm! Fvf--h nd Est Ankeny streets
Krvirfs at A M and 7:.:0 p M.
K arg-!it Krt 1-7. Kirks w:!! occupy the
Jt::p:t M"rrj;rg sermon, "A Farley Field
ti Fire"; ewnlrc s-.-rmon. "Our Isftmps
Ooif iM-t" H-c'il p-enmme nf mu!c
ImmnmK-i, fecond and Meade Rev A. B
M maker, pastor Surdiy school. 1 1 ," A-
II : B Y V V . P M.; preaching;.
!o:: a M and T so p. M
Mo::n ol've Rev. F P Johnson, pastor.
Si.tv , a. and 7 P M
F"rv : Forty-fir-h. ronnr Fat Main afreet
H C CV k. pn-tnr. Treachina. 11 A
M r? d 7-4" P M : Plb'a school.. lO A. M ;
It Y P V. 6-10 P M
Ar'ets Rev. E A Fmlth. pastor Sunday
5'0'l. 10 A M : Junior union, S P M : B
V P L . 7 I M; preaching. 11 A. M and
7 IV V
Swe.1l?. Hoyt and Fifteenth Rt Eric
.-:-her?( r.:n. jj-is'or Preachfr.g. 10:43 A M
and T-4,- P V : Sunday school, 12 M
t. Jhn Rev 1 A Leonard, pastor,
surd iy f.'fc'vl. 10 A. M ; p reaching;. 11 A
M Hi 7 5 P M ; B Y. P C. :.(0 P M
Thir'1. V:incoufr avenue and Knott- Rev
11 g. heredler. piiBtor. Sunday srhool. 10 A
M : l-rnaching. 11 A. M. and 7:15 P M ; B
Y. P L" . ti f.-i P M
C'dneife Mission. 352 Oak, near Park
f-'wnday school. 7 p M ; preaching In Chi
r."e. S P 1
First German. Fourth and Mill Re J
Krttt. prist or Priifhine. 10:45 A. M and
T:0 p V : Pnndty School. 9:45 A U ; B.
Y P V . 6:4.-. P M.
SiiivT..d. Tacoma avenne and Elevento
Pres -hlng. U A M and 7:"0 P M ; Pun
ia soht-ul. It) A M., by Rev John Bent
zien S-jnny;de iGermin), Forty-first and Hie
thnrnr avenue Preaching bv C. Feldnaeth,
11 A M ; Sunday s -hooi. 9:45 A M
!eoiid (icrman. Rtlncy a enue and' Mor
tis Rev F Ruermiann. pastnr Preai-hfnij.
MA M ;ird 7:3o p M ; Sunday school.
t:l?i A M ; B. T P C . P M
s.n icrP'.rrft, twtwer n Twenty-first and
Tft'-'iiij-'c .,r-rt y vnday jb'iil it:I." A. M.
Jfhn (Germin) Freachlne by Rev C.
l-Y'-lmMh 3 P .V ; Sunday s-h.;cl. P M
C'vary. Knft Kighth and Grant Rev J
N llonrcr. -jMor. Preaching. It A U and
7 .Su P. M. ; Bible clans. !0 A- M ; B T P
1' 1J:"0 P. M : topic?, "The Vpner Room"
;Ttd ' Th: Grrious ci j.pel of t'ie Son of
ttod."
rnion -Avemie Mission (Swpdish. Skld
inote stifft S'Tnt'.n v s-'hoo!. lrt A M
Highland. AlUrta. and SXth Rev J F.
Heai .-.-k. i-astor. tfmd.Mv school. 1 A M ;
B Y p p., 7 P M.; preaching. HAM
jtiHl 7 :fn p m
Norwecinn-Danlflh. Mississippi avenue and
Shavtr strt-et Scnday s.hooi, 12 SI ; indus
irlal ..r-hoo!. futnrday afternoon. 2 o'clTk
(iT'siiam Sundny School. 10 A M.; serv
ice?, n A. M and T:30 P. W.( by Rev. T.
J. K'kins
Lti'ts. Fir?t avenue, near Foster road
Rev j p Haeoi fc. pastor. Sunday s hoal.
TO A M , preaching. 11 A. M.. b the pas
tor, and at P. M
OViRKJ TION f-
FUs:. Park and .Ma.Hn.rn. Rev. Ltilh-r R.
1 kjtt. It. D., pat jv Pastor" a toplcit: 10:S"J
. M , "The lroince vt Pnj or " : 7:30 P.
M.. "The Mff1on of t-e Twentlrth C-n-tn-.y
Man"; B-l-h- sch-l at 12:13 P M.;
Oi-:ftlan Fr-d'-avor. 6:3i I. M.. Srt-cll
:ou5fc tn thi- church: Mortiing Ors-vn.
''j::.Hh!lr." 4 1,na icr1' : "Mafh." ' Ia?h
vr: jua-:ct. ""J-.-rxisalcni. O Tum to the
lirJ," IOoui-hI; "Omc T'nto Me." f Inundl.
F.vf-nirg Crcan. "Sotr..!- ,' tro.larf! 1 ; "Of
:f rtoir.',- i Lof.-btr.-e- Wy: nuartof; "The
l .-M Is My Ro k " i cvd!r.an ; "God la a
S-.lrlt." tf:nnctt. L--. tyott delivering
a of l.entea Hlh'.e reHdinss' in the
-'urch parlors on Thursday evening nt
7 :t" o'clock. His general theme is "Splr
it'.:y Culture"
Highland. East Pith and Frescott streets
- R--v. iZ ?. Bolllnctfr. p:is;or. Worship. 11
M "Two Christians; One In the Church,
'h' Other Out"; 7:1-10 P, M., gospel service.
The Sunbeams Wtil Sing"; Sunday school.
lO M J. V- Ogdn superintendent; Y.
V S C E P. M Dr. Parvin. musical
i!
e- t-r.
' Vi -i s a"' o- Street Rev. Paul Rader. paator.
Mcrning subject. "A New Place for
"(: ni e" ; even in p. "Waves."
ftiiers'tv Park. Haven nd Bon-doin
t re eta Rev. F. W H on I.ubken. pastor.
Ii A. M.. worship, with sermon on "The
U !-tion Between Work and Prayer"; even
'ng trv 1. e, 7 ;o o'clock. "Christ's Appeal
t. the Moral Life o! Man"; Sunday school.
It A M ; Junior Christian Endeavor. 3 P.
M M .ss Hc;tn I eard'-Jey. superintendent;
Y. r' S. E . i : : -0 P. M.
Pt:i:n!iif. EaM Talor and Fast Thlrty
foiirth " srTeets Rev. J. J Ptaub. pastor.
Worn'.r.; service, ll o'clock, "The Heart and
li ii of t:;e Live Chur.-h": evening service
7:.U o ilo.k: subje-t. "The Piessinp of a
Second Sichf;- Mind iv sch"ol. 10 A. M-.
S. C Pr superintendent ; Junior Christian
Fndewvor. :t P M : Senior Christian En
deavor. B-30 P. M-
Ptlprim Chapel. ?40 Fernd street, near
Lincoln P :30 A M . Sunday school; 7
P M, riixine norh:p; ffinion by Rev. U.
F. Gray on "How to Be Saved."
CHRISTIAN.
First Park and Columbia. Rev. E- S.
Va k:e m nlster. HAM. "A Remedy for
M-y"- 7 ao P. M. . "How (Jrccd MiMrs the
s.-il""; Bible school. 10 A. Christian En-
il-avor. P. M-
K rn Park Rev E. M. Patterson, pastor.
Slices 11 A. M und 7:30 P. M.; BTble
- ho.il. 1" A. M and C E- 6:S0 P. M. ;
tki-mrs. "The Increasing Christ," and "The
L-v. e of Christ Foresnadowed in Jonathan"
WcodJawn Clark W. Cornftock. mini
tr. K:bie sciicd. 10 A. M- This will be
'l--c!sion day in the school T- P. S- O. E .
4o P M : p:CHclilng Kt-r vices. 11 A. M. aird
7 -is I. M ; thines, "i.ibeyir.g When Obedi
. tic- Is Hatd." and "I Find tn Him No
F'iiilt at All": revival services each night
the week at 43- Becinninr with Mon
viav night the theme will follows for
Oi n. glits of the week- "The Church That
t-.-us Built." 'Why Men Are Not Chris-
;xv," "Conversion." 'Christ Fundamental."
" bsent Treatment." "The T-cn Piacus of
' Wo !!.itru."
central. Fast Twentieth and Salmon
t v. J F. Ohormloy will wp-ak at 10:45 A;
M . their.-. "There Shall the End Come"' ;
t ; 7:1" M ( i rep - f. y w ' !! be observed.
: v. L.-.:!e Hugh and Rev. C!ara G. Essun
:!1 n'fak; special music. 1L A. Easton
V!c:i.. S.'cir.l street, rear Lircln. E.
v. i S'Ti-rard. ra.-t-'r 11:30 A. M.. sub-
"The i.'':r.-h, lis Name. 'Tgantiat cn
j Au:h.-vi:y" ; 7 P. M . "The Church.
1 l'octiln'? irjir:anctb."
CHRISriA.V SCIENCE.
First Church of Chrttt. Si-ientist Scot
tish Kit-' Cathedral. Morrison and I.onns
d.tl Servic... 11 A. M and S P. M .
subject cf le.v-on sermv-n. "t'ureality." Sun
day school at i lost ot in rning service; Wed-n-Jay
tc!i!i s mcctl'iK a: $ p. m.
Se.-cnd Church o Chrit. Scientist Elks
T, mp:e. Saik between S:x:h snd Seventh.
S in ; y vices. 1 1 A M and S P. M ;
v t of the lesson r rmon. "Unreality";
S"i;J:iv school, 11 A. M ; Wednesday meel-::-g.
P. M-
EPISCOPAL.
Trinity. Ninetwnth and Everett streets
A.- A Morrioi, rect'ir. Services at S
t;d 11 A. M. and 1:30 P. M. ; Sunday school.
0 A M
St. Paul's, Wood mere C. L. Parker. !.iv
1 .-a.ier. Sunday s -hool, fj:43 A. M ; s-. -v-:
11 A M an 1 3 :ti P M : Lenten rn-s-
crvic.-, Tb ur?:. r evening at ( o'clo, k.
Church of Our savior, Woodstock Serv-:ct-
and eimin. 11 A. M
St John's. Seliwocd Sunday school. 10
A. M : Tforning pracr and sermon, 11
t. deck ; evening prayer and sermon, T:30
u c'o.-k
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyl,
Thir'eeiith and Cia" Holy eucharlst, 7:30
P. I. : Sunday school. t 45 a M. : holy
h:ir is t. II A M : evening service. 7 :0
...'ck Bishop Scadding will preach o:i
"Ji-f:a-m" at the evening service
Matthew's. p1ri and Oru: her strc e s
F;v. W. A M Breck. In charge. Ho!v
(-mmunion, 7:3v A. M-; Sunday school, 10
A. M ; holy communion ard sermon, n .
M.; erve and semon. 7:.":t P. M.
t JcOii SHrpherd. Seil w od street and Van-i-ouer
ivrnae Rev. John L'awson, rector.
Holy communion. S A. M.t Sunday school
9:43 A. M ; holy communion and sermon,
11 A. M . evening service, 7:30 o'clock.
St. Andrew's. Portsmouth Morning prayer
and sermon. 11 A. M.
St. )a Id a, East Twelfth and Belmont
stre-ts Rer. George B- Van Waters. U. D..
rector. Holy communion, 8 A. St.: Sunday
school, 9:45 A. M. ; rector's Bible class In
chapel, lt A holy communion and Mr-
mon. ll A. M-: evening prayer and sermon.
7 :. o'clock. The Rev. a. E Bernays will
preach at the 11 'o'clock service, and Rev.
Wi'Jiam C Sheppard. of Vancouver. Wash.,
will preach at the evening service.
St. Mark's, Nineteenth and Qtifmby streets
Rev. J E. H Pinrpson, rector.' S A. M..
holy communion; p A. M., Sunday school;
11 A. M., holy communion : 7:30 P. M-.
ever.cng. At the morning service the Rtght
Reverend Charles Scadd:::g. V. !., bishop
of Oregon, will preach, and- Rev. Louis C.
Sanford, secretary of the eighth missionary
department, will address the congregation.
LVTHJRRAN.
Ft. James' English. West Park and Jef
ferson. J. Allen Leas, pastor Services at
11 A. M. and S P. M. Morain subject.
"51 oes and the Burning Bush"; evening
subject. "The Young Man Who Won Out";
Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; Luther League, T
P. M. led by Miss Edith Beyer. Dr. Keefer
has arranged the following musical num
bers: Morning. "Te Deum," t Jaroaneau ;
trip. "My Hop?. My All, My Saviour."
iWMrant). Evening. "Saviour. Breathe an
E en.ng Bless. ng" ( Sheldon t. by Mrs
Leas, Several selections by the male quar
tet. First Norwegian-Danish. Thirteenth and
Davis H, P. Nelsen. pastor, residence
B lai k stone. Preaching at 11 A. M. and
7.:to p. m.
Danish. 640 L'nlon avenue J. Scott, pats
tor. Services on Sunday, ll A. M.; subject
of tfrmon. ' W Sen Is Man Fit. to Rule?"
and S p. M . theme. "When Doea God Ex
alt I's?" Sunday school. 10 A- M.; Bible
study. 7 P. M. : Y- P. M. wtih programme. 8
P. M. on Tuesday; ladies' toe'ety by Mrs
Frits. "'29 Johnson street. Wednesday. 2 P.
M ; Lenten service. Wednesday, 8 P. M. ;
catechols, 9-30 A. M. Saturday.
St. Paul's German Lutheran. East Twelfth
and Clinton A Kratise. pastor. Morning
service, ldrSO; quarterly nteeting. 3 P. M. :
English sendee. 7:30 P. M. : Sunday school.
f:a' A. M ; Lenten service. Thursday a.t H
P. M.
Swedish Mission. Qlfsan and North Sev
enteenth Rev. B. J- Thoren. pastor. Sun
day schooW 10 A. M. : morning worship. 11;
Young People's meeting. 5 P. M. : evening
worship, 7:1$; Wednesday evening;. Bible
study.
Norwegian synod. East Tenth and Grant
Rev. O. Havocs, pastor. Services, 10:30 A
M. and 7::io P. M. ; Ladies Aid in basement;
Youiig PeoVli'a Society meets Thursdav
evening. b:lfi.
METHODIST.
Grace, corner Twelfth and Taylor streets
Rev. William H. Heppe. D. D.. pastor. Ad
ministration of the Lord's supper and com
munion address by the pastor on "The
Present Tendency Toward a Cheapening of
Redemption " At 7:S0 P. M. the pastor
will preach on the theme "The Choice That
Involved an Empire." There wiil be special
musie by the Ora.-e male chorus of 25
voices and the quartet. Morning class, 9:30
o'clock; Sunday school. 12:13 P. M. ; St.
Paul mission. 3 P. M. ; Epworth League
praise and devotional service. 6:S0 P. M.
Professor W. M- Wilder, orpnnlst and choir
master. Official board meeting Tuesday at
7:45 P. M
TayJor-Street Dr. Benjamin Young, pas
tor. 9:S0 A M-. classee; 10:30 A. M.. Ser
mon; subject. "At the Wrong End of the
Telescope- ; 12": 15 P. M .. Sunday school ;
6 30 p. M.. I-pworth League: 7:30 P. M-.
sermon ; subject. "The White Thread in
History." Music far morning Service: Or
gan. Prelude to Third goixaia" GuiLmant:
anthem. "When Winds Are Raging" (A. E
L:tt!e; offertory, contralto solo.- -"O 'Iear.
Denr Country (Chadwlck): orpan. "Maich.
in D" O-iUllmant). Evening: Orpan. "Noc
turne" Ravtna) ; anthem, "O for a Closer
Walk With God" (Bartlett); effertory vio
lin solo, Miss Barker; organ, 'Postlude"
(Clark . The choir: Soprano. Mrs. E S.
Miller; contralto. Miss Evelyn Hurley: tenor
and director, professor W. H. Boyer; bass,
Charles Cntter; organ. Mrs. Warren Thom
as; chorus of 30 voices.
South. Foresters hall, 171 Second street
Rev E H Mowre, rastor. 10 A. M.,
Sum! ay school ; H A. M., preaching; 7 P
M , Epworth Leapue; S P. M., service; Rev.
Mr. Hawkins w ill preach.
Swedish, corner Beech and Borthwick
streets Rev, John Ovall, pastor. Preach
ing. 11 A. M. and S P. M.: subject for morn
ing. "The Pi-wer . That Capture." and in
the- evening. "The Power That Saves"; Sun
day school. 10 A. M. ; Epworth League. 7
P. M.
Sunnyside, Eat Yamhill and East Thirty-fifth
streets Rev. T. B. Ford, pastor.
Parsonage. ps$ East Thirty-fifth street. 9:50
A. M.. Sunday school. A. O. Ellison super
intendent; ll a. M., sermon by Evangelist
Ross, of Los Angeles: 3 P. M.. a meeting of
the men who belong to the church at bri
gade hall for counsel; children's mass meet
ing; 6:15 P. M., Epworth League devotional
meeting: 7 P. M.. prayer meeting of women
especially Interested in the conversion of
loved ones or friends; 7'30 P. M-. evangelis
tic services. srmon by JSvanpeMst Roes.
Chorus choir; Fred Miller, conductor. The
revival meetings will continue through the
week.
Centenary. East Pine and Ninth streets
Dr. Clarence True Wilson will preach on
"The Prosperous Churches" at l'i:3o m.
and a't 7:30 P. M on "Life's Exchanges."
Professor Clayton Wenti will interpret the
morning sermon to the deaf In the sign
language. Sunday school. 12 to 1; Epworth
League grand rally at 8:15 P. M.. addressed
by officers of the DisTict Epworth League.
Pastor's residence. ."S"t East Oak street
Epworth. Twentv-sevpnth and I'pshur
treets Rev. Charies T. McPherson. pastor.
Parsonage. 7S"1 York str-et. Phone Main
Services will be held In the Oregon
building. Fair grounds, at ll a. !. and
7:30 P M.; morning subject. "How to
Please God": spe'ial service in the evening;
Sunday school. 10 A. M.; Epworth League,
: P M.
Vnlversity Park. Dawson and Flrte
streets. Rev. William R. Jeffrey, Jr., pastor
Morning. "Life's True Logic" ; evenfng,
"Vision and Youthhood."
PRESBYTERIAN.
First. Twelfth and Alder Rev. WMllsm
Hiram Foulkes. minister. At 10:30 A. M,
the celebration of the sacrament of the
Lord's supper, with a brief communion ad
dress by the minister: U:in p. M., Sunda:
school and Bible classes; 8:30 P. M.. month
!y consecration meeting of the young peo
pie's society- 7;15 p. M , organ numbers
by Mr C'oursen: 7:30 P. M-, gospel service:
special music by the choir and sermon by
the minister on "Citisenship la Heaven."
Morning mnsral programme: Prelude
"Sonr Without Words" (Tschaikowsky ;
anthem, "Ho, Every One That Thirtieth"
(Dunham: anthem, "Just as I Am" tCut
ter; pcstlude. aria from "St. Paul" tlen
deissohn. rgan numbers at 7:13 P.
a. "Song Without Words" (Lemare) ; b.
"Chanson Trtste" CTschaikowsky . c, "Ro
mance" (Tshaikowyky. Evening: "Epi
logue (Miller I ; teflor solo and quartet.
"Here Is Rest" (Macy); postluae, "Prelude
and Fug-no." In B flat fParh).
Mirpah. East Thirteenth and Powell
atrectsRev Jerome R; MoQlade. D. D..
pastor. PTeaching, 10:."0 A. M. and 7:30
P: M. : theme of morning sermon. "That I
May Know Him"; evening. "Art's Concep
tion of Christ"; Sunday school, 12 M. ;
Christian Endeavor service, d:30 P. M.;
Midway Sunday school. lO:30 A. M.
Kent! worth. East Thirty-seventh street
and Gladstone avenue Preaching at ll a.
M bv Rev. J. S. Dunning, Ph. D. ; Sunday
school. 12 M.
Calvary, Eleventh and Clay Rer. B. E.
S. Ely. jr.. D. D., the pastor, will preach
both morning, at 10:30 o'clock, and evening.
7:89 o'clock; the quarterly communion serv
ice will be held in the morning. Miss Mar
garet Lamberson orpanist; Mr. Caughey,
precentor: Sunday school. 13 M-; Miss Caro
line Strong, superintendent.
SPIRITUALIST.
First Spiritual Society, Ablrgton build
ing. Third and Washington 11 A M., con
ference, subject, "Spiritualism, Its Aims and
Interests": 1 I. ."tl.. lyceum. Mrs. L. M
Con, conductor; 8 P. M.. mediums meeting.
Althea Bailey. ra.-d!um; 7:43 P. M.. lec
ture. Harrison T Barrett, subject. "The
oitimi-m of P:-!rlti-a!ism."
Ministers' and Mediums' RDirttttal Asso
ciation. Hall L AUsKy bid. Third and
Morrison 7:43 P. M.. subject. "What Has
the Spirit to Give?" Rev. J. H. Lucas, Mrs.
M. A. Congdon; closing remarks by the
I-resldent. Mrs. Sophia B. Selp; spirit read
ings, Mrs, Josephine Coulter; Mrs. Rowe,
Mrs- Coon and mediums present; music by
Mrs. Wilson; mid-week meetln Wednes
day, April 8. election of offlcera
Rev. Mrs. Coon will hold meeting at S5
Fifth. ner Oak. Sunday afternoon at 3
o'clock. Spiritual messages will be given
to all.
VNITARIAN.
Church of Our Father. Tamhlll and Sev
enth Rv. w. O. Eliot. Jr.. minister; Rev.
T- L. Eliot. D. D.. minister emeritus. Serv
ice at 11 A. M- Rev. A. P. Reccord. of
S rirgrleld Mass . te "Billings Lecturer"
for the American Unitarian AssocHaion will
preach. "Sweet Is Thy Mercy." iBarnby ).
and "Lead. Kindly Light." iBurkt, -will be
st:nc: Sunday school. 9:4?i A. M.; Miss
Spalding's adult class, 12:30 P. M. : minis
ter's adult class at l'-?:30. subject. "The
Unitarian Way of Thinking; About Pcayer";
T. P. F-. 6:30 P. M.
fNlVERSALIST.
Church of the GOod Tidings, East Eighth
and Couch Rev. James D. Corby, "minis
ter. Worship. 10:45 and 7:80; sermon top
ics. "The Practical Power of the Spiritual";
"Doing Ycirr Share in the World's Work";
Sunday school for Bible study at noon;
Lenten ser lee of prayer and praise Wednes
day evening.
MISCELL-ANEOl'fL
Divine Troth Center Hair 2"t. Alisky
Hdr.. Third and Morrison. Services 11 A.
M Tharidetis M. Mlnard. pastor. H. E.
Martin, soloist.
Soul culture meeting at Mrs. Mallory's
parlos, 501 Tamhlll street. Monday evening.
April 6. 8 o'clock: subject for discussion.
re There P'lthe proofs of Immortality?"
Silence meetings Tuesday and Friday after
noons at 2:3o P. M.
Y. M. C. A. 8 p.- M-. Men's meeting. In
the association auditorium. Albert H- Hicks,
evangelist at the Second Baptist Church,
will speak on "Fishing In Salt Rrver." The
chorus choir from the Second Baptist Church
will sing. All men welcome. i
Rev. L. C. Sanford. of San Francisco, will
prea-.h at the evening service on Sundav
next at the Church of the Good Shepherd.
SeMwcod street and Vancouver avenue.
United Evangelical. First. East Tenth and
Sherman streets. Rev. A. A Winter 10 A.
M.. Sunday school, C. A. Staver. superin
tendent; preaching 11 A. M. and 7:S0-P. M..
subjects "Review of the Three Tears Work
as Pastor" nnd "The Acceptable Year of ,
the Lord"; 6:30, K. L. of C. E. metins.
Fellowship Circle, Empire Theater--Ad- '
dresses by Rev. Henry Victor Morpan. 3 and
9 P. M., "Christian Soclillsm.' "The Divine
Wcman in the Divine Universe." Claas lec
tures at 5ol Yamhill Tuesday, Thursday and
Friday evenings: Monday and Wednesday, 3
P. M.. "The Sayings of Jesua."
Friends, East Thirty-fifth and Main streeta
F. M. George, pastor. Sunday school 10
A. M., preaching service 11 A M., C. E.
service 6:30 P. M.. preaching 7:30 P. M.
Mi.ienniai Dawn. G. A. R. Hail, northeast
comer Second and Morrison streets Services
at 2:30 P. M. -I
Wonder What to Do With Money.
'What to do with the remnant of the
funds received from the management of
the Lewis and Clark Fair is agitating;
the directors. About 00. which is the
last of the exposition fund, rsmaina to
be disbursed. A portion of this sum will
be used to pay for memorial plates to
be placed in honor of H. W. Corbett and
H. Y. Goode, both presidents of the Ex
position, in recognition of their a.rvic s.
Thr suggestion has be n made that th
remaining funds be used to erect a drink
ing fountain tn commemoration of Lewis
and Clark. Whether this will b? done,. or
the sum distributed among th stockhold
ers remains to be decid d. I
Depends rpon the Hotel. i
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Go out on a desert island without even
a letter from home, and you will not be
as lorn-some as an old man seems when j
boarding; at a hotel.
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"CLEAR QUICK" PRICES on all Spring Goods Ladies' Suits, Skirts, Petticoats, Waists, TJndermuslins,
Coats, Jackets, Bedding", Dress Goods, Batiste, Voile, Etamine, Drapery, Ginghams, Yams, Etc. Men's and
Boys' Shirts, Underwear, Sox, Suspenders, . and many others too numerous to mention."
TVTtfrr,T,f There never was such an honest, upright, fair, square sacrifice of new, up-to-date goods.
11 - A 1 V-uSale will bsgin every morning at opening time and continue until closing. Every arrange
ment has been completed to handle the immense crowds. Goods' are piled high on tables all marked in plain
figures. Read the "Clear Quick" prices; they are marked down to figures where they can't go lower. The limit
tn price-cutting has bsen reached the bargain floodgates are thrown wide open.
Notion
Department
Ladlee' hook-on supporters, fancy
colors, 25c to 50c values, (or 194
Children's side supporters, black and
colors, special 10
Pear! buttons, small sizes, 5c qual
clty. at I dosen (or . 54
As&te buttons, all sizes, t dozen. 54
Hooks and eyes, black or white, all
sizes, at 2 dozen for J.4
Peet's hooks and eyes, all sizes, reg
ular 10c package, (or 54
Line o( dressing- combs. ' celluloid
and wire back, special, at 104
Plain and mounted back combs, 25c
quality for 154
Pure Castile soap, reg-ular 10c cakes,
for .54
Cushion tops, all pretty and new
designs, worth 25c, (or 104
Clothes brushes, larg-e size, g-ood
quality, 25c grade, (or.... .104
Good quality knitting silk, black
only, pr spool -54
Embroidery silk, all colors, per spool
at 1
Wool skirt binding bratd. all col
ors, per bolt 14
Finishing braid, m light colors,
worth be, for. per bolt 14
Ladles black. - brown and gray
Heather handbags, regular 50c
grade for 354
Good line of ladies' black leather
and silk belts for 254
Ladles' ' hand purses, regular 25c
quality, (or "... 104
Broken lines of Saxony and zephyrs,
all colors, per bunch.. . .54
Columbia Germantown wool, all Col
ors, regular 2uc skein for 12to4
Columbia' l?panish yarn, all "colors,
25c quality, for 15e
Columbia Shetland floss, black and
colors, worth llsc, (or ...144
Ice wool, black and colors, regular
10c balls, (or. 54
Ladies' and
Children's Goods
Ladies' gray cotton hose, 20c value,
.now r. lOc
LaSies' black cotton hose, 20c value,
mow. 154; 2 for 254
Ladies' black- wool hose, Soe vaL194
Children's black cotton lxl rib hose,
loc value lOc; 3 (or 2o4
Children's heavy rib school hose, 25c
value 194
Children's heavy rib school hose, 20c
value 154; 2 (or 25C
Ladies" sleeveless vests. 20c val.lOs)
Odd lines ladies' wool vests r.d
pants. $1.00 value i 254
Ladies' black wool tights. $1.00 val
ue, now 254
Ladies' sleeveless wool union suits,
S3 value 394
Ladies' muslin drawers, lacs
trimmed. 40c value 254
Odd line children's all wool union
suits. It. 50 value 594
Boys" all wool underwear, T5e vsl
ue, now 504
Odd line oX boys' drawers, 25c val
ue, now' 104
Ladies' equipoise waists, small sizes,
12 values 394
Odd line of P. D. corsets, medium
sizes. 12.60 value.. 694
No. 299 Armorside corset, tl.25
value '-884
Ladies' short outing flannel skirts,
65c value '. 394
Ladies' short outing flannel skirts,
65c value 594
Ladles' outing flannel gowns, 11.25
value 694
Odd line of corsets in small sizes,
now 104
Infants' wool socks, all sizes, pr.54
Fancy Goods
Department
Laces and Embroideries
Fine Torchon laces. 24 to 4 Inches
wide, 7c to 10c values, for 54
Torchon Insertion, pretty patterns, 1
to t Inches 5c value, for 34
Cambric embroidery, In small and
large patterns, from 1 to 3 inches
wide, special, per yard 54
Fine swlss and nainsook embroid
eries, 3 to 6 Inches wide, ay new
patterns, special, per yard....l04
Embroidery flouncing $ to 12 inches
wide, for, per yard 154
Ladies' embroidery and lace edge
handkerchiefs, each 54
Ladles' line lawn handkerchiefs,
hemstitched and embroidered, for,
each 104
Ladles' hemstitched handkerchiefs,
with fancy corners, each -14
Line of fancy ribbon. In plaids. Dres
dens and Roman stripes, all col
ors, from t to 8 inches wide, spe
cial at, per yard 12H4
16-button length black silk gloves,
special at. per pair 81.25
16-button length black mercerized
gloves. 2-clasp. 21.25 quality 854
Odd line of kid gloves, all sizes,
$1.25 and $1.50 values, for 6S4
Turnover sets, collars and cuffs, em
broidered an I hemstitched, ,2rc
quality, at, per set 5e
Fine Mexican drawn'work turnovers.
25c and 35c quality, for 84
Fancy plaid ribbons, 4 inches wide,
regular 12'4c, now 64
All silk fancy ribbons, plaids and
stripes, regular 25c, now 194
Fancy lace and embroidery corner
handkerchiefs. 10c, now 6H4
rrp.wnveork turnover collars, 15c
now ; 84
Wash Goods
Fancy dress lawn, regular 12"4c 5e
Fancy dress lawn, reg. 1SC...12W4
Fancy dress lawn, reg. 20c 154
Fancy dress lawn, regular SOc.204
.-ess flannelette, reg. 15c. .8 1-34
Cotton covert cloth, reg. 15c. .12 4
Khaki drill, special...... 254
Dress ginghams, reg. 8c. now... 54
Dress ginghams, reg. 124c....l04
Dress ginghams, reg. 15c 12 4
Art denims, reg. 20c, now 12 4 4
Yard wide percales, mill ends... 54
Best Amoskeag apron ging ms 614 4
Yard wide English flannelettes 114
Yard wide silkollnes, mill ends 6H4
Best American calicoes 54
S2-lnch American percales' .....104
Dotted Swiss muslin 9
Muslin
Ond erwear
Ldi cambric corset covers,
trimmed with lace and insertion,
for . 25
Ladies cambric corset covers,
trimmed with fine lace and inser
tion, rear alar 75c, now .50
L-adtee' muslin pants, trimmed with
embroidery or lace, 75c and S5c
values, now 50e
Ladies' plain muslin skirt, with
flounce, for 39tf
Ladlee fancy white skirts, trimmed
with Insertion and lace or eml'roid
ry, regular $1.95 value SI. 25
Domestic
Department
Pillow case?, all sires, best 20c
grade, sale, each lie
Sheets. 72x90, "Pride of the West"
muslin, a very popular brand,
worth 70c; sale, each -424
Bed Spreads, a larjre assortment of
patterns, about 200 In all. Some
are slightly soiled. The largest
size. None ever sold for less than
$2.50; sale It 143
Window shades, dark green linen,
3x6, all the best fixings, 40c grade,
sale 23
Muslin remnants, Lonsdale, Fruit,
.Cabot and others, lengths from S
to 8 yards; everybody knows their
value 10c to I2c yard; regular
sale 74 .
6000 yards crash 2Hf
Sheeting, full width, bleached; 60
bolts of 'the best brands. un
dressed, soft and heavy, the 30c
grade, sale - 22
Curtain net. 50 styles, all new pat
terns, dots, stripes, etc., worth 20c,
sale ..11
Curtain ends; another lot of drum
mers samples;' -half length cur
tains and full lengths. 3 to SH
yards long; they represent curtains
worth $3 pair; sale, each ...23
500 dozen hotel napkins, hemmed,
ready; per dozen .....SO
8-pound, $1 bed pillows 50
Best House in the
State for Brass Rods
Sc rods, sale 2H
Portieres, madras. light colors,
washable, slightly soiled, 3 yards
long, worth $2 pair; have to be
sold; sale, pair... T9
60 pieces of Irish and German table
damask, 65 Inches wide, worth
$1.25 yard; sale 55
Table covers, Turkey red linen,
fringed table covers, 2 and 24
yards long, perfect colors; several
patterns; some are worth up to
$1.75; choice each 55
$1.50 pair lace curtains. In white and
Arabian, 3ato 3fc yards long, some
are 60 Indies wide; some worth
$1.50; some worth $3; some are
soiled; while they last, pair.. 9
Brass rods, silver knobs. 50 Inches;
a beauty for looks and strength:
worth 12 He; sale 5c
Men's
Furnishing
Goods
Men'a good working hose, pr...TH4
Men's fancy half hose. S5c val'ies,
pair 16 2-34
Men's fancy half hose, 20c values,
pair 104
Boys" dark colored waists ...184
Boys' blouse waists, 85c values.. 234
Children's rompers '...484
Men's negligee shirts. $1 and It. 25
values . T54
Men's golf shirts, $1 values.. -394
New line Men's golf and nepllgee
shirts 504 to $2.50
Assorted styles men's neckwear, 25c
values 194
Men's light-weight shirts and draw
ers, S5c values, garment ....194
Men's balbrlggan underwear. 50c
values, garment '- -354
Hen's dark work shirts, each.. 394
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear
Goods
Ladles seven-gored plaited wash
skirt, in tan and white, black and
white, brown and white plaid,
trimmed with two rows of buttons;
special price ... ......
S1.49
Ladies seven-gored linen skirts. In
tan and brown, with braid trim
ming around the bottom and down
front and back gores; now. .SI. 50
Ta dies' eleven-gored plaited skirts,
in black and white checks and
plaids SI. 29
Ladies' nlne-goret skirts. In fancy
mixtures of black, brown, tan and
white, plaited all around, and wtth
strap trimmings; special ....88
Ladies' seven-gored llnette skirts, tn
small black and white plaids. 8S
Ladles' white duck skirts, in several
different styles, trimmed with
straps and buttons.. 88 avd 98
Ladles white linen skirts, full p'ait
ed all around, trimmed with straps'
and buttons, $3.50 to $4.50 values,
for 98 and 81.25
Ladies' waists. In black, whit. pink
end blue dotted lawn and percale,
trimmed with tucks and embroid
ery and -with long sleeves; special
for i 48
Ladies' black and whit waiLts,
trimmed with three straps and
three rows of buttons, wiih long or .
short sleeves, for 58
Ladles' colored wafsLs. In plaid and
checks, tucked arid made In differ
ent styles; long sleeves ....81.00
Ladles chambray waists, in pink,
blue and tan, trimmed in tucks and
buttons, several different styles,
long or short sleeves; spec. .81. 00
Lad'es white lawn waists, with
tucked front and back, and plaited
ruffle down front and around the
collar and cuffs; special . ..58
Ladles' white lawn waists, trimmed
with foyr rows of lace Insertion
and tucks, made with short sleeves
and opened down the back ..88
Ladles Peter Pan waists, in white,
and white with pink and blae col
lar and cuffs, for 50
Ladies' white lawn waists, value
from $1.50 to $l.r5; special.. 98
Ladles white silk waists, trimmed
with lace and tucks, long sleeves,
now 81.98
Jadies short kimonos. In all differ
ent styles and patterns, price, from
16 to 35
Ladies' chort crepe kimono, in Jap
anese styles: special. GO and 65
New line of ladies' percale wrappers,
in red, blue, gray and black and
white, made with rutTle around the
volte and deep flounce around the
bottom; price 81.25
Children's white lawn dresses,
trimmed with lace and embroidery
75 to S1.2o
Ladles black sateen petticoats,
marie with acordlon plaited flounce
trimmed with two small ruffles;
reg. $1.25 vals.. for 88
Ladies good quality black sateen
petticoat, having plaited flounce,
edged with ruffle, $1 values. .63
Ladies' gingham petticoats, neatly
made, with flounce and ruffle, 75c
value, for oO
Dress Goods
Dress plaids, regular 2Bo ....194
Wool plaids, regular 50c ...-354
40-inch wool Melrose, reg. 75c. 554.
52-Inch wool batiste, reg. $1.-604
50-inch Sicilian, reg. $1 604
40-lnch English cashmere, regular
60c, for 354
Irish poplin, regular 50c. 354
Scotch zephyr gingham, reg. 35c 254
Linen Rajah, regular 75c ...504
Our reputation for underselling all competition has long been established. We sell for cash only and need no
bookkeepers, no bad-bill collectors and we never have any bad accounts. No banker could come into our estab
lishment and get one dollar's worth of goods on credit. Plutocrats are usually poor pay and we don't propose
to let honest people pay the bills for that class.
The Old Reliable Store, Where One Dollar Does the Work of Two
144-146 Third Street, Between Morrison and Alder, Portland, Oregon