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13 Tin; 8I?mav onwjoN't.vx. rotni.AM. Ai'iitr. 12. toon. "The Store That Savc-s You Money" POWERS' "Dignified Credit for AllM Sunday in Portland Churches hi '; itMo f. tmrtnir tt t i"fVlr.; tn Tflr. Hav't tn "inn t .'1 iv HI ppprth nn f.ir mmMi'r Thr nl1 merlin. The Nftlnofl M. A. M : T T V. Seventh otirt lft Atikeny cirtilns tvotntm ,(T'1P.-t, 'MftnV 1 .M ri l ilp !t.p:r Ttvrtfth 1 I t' . ( at 'r I rci.ri- ttiicltnj fit M m Mrs pt t. t in o .-l-.-fc Vrn hint; liy t 1 r i..r. I P t .nigii . ftiheM. 'The Vr-f.-.-f M-n " tilhio h-.l ttpt At 19 Vi, T "1t ' M 1-VtmoH hy t lfMtS'r, ft- .1 I'h.un M.MMiTiB tf.Tii v.'littilrttv 'r-.'-fv iMnnl; nnihm. "I'.-nx tltn. t..i. Spttl " tl"'ni'v ,..y fh Mat rf Svt ( i1rttii, yvn Kl ttt Nhfft ; ).il V'llllltmi " I .M rt li I Willi lnft ; Ol'rtI 1 I .IK til .f (. WimI,' " ft rt t ; ft ' Pi t A" r " 1 'f .rn : piln.t. ' r'hm, ' ' ( ll) ,f itou-hft (rnor iti.( imkii'IiT. MIm (fr0 Mm.-f, M,titnvnt- unman rwitnf n'n Wirnlnt. ' lh f ight ' Itiblp .ti.v r. m r menu rtft. fur nt Mnt1lnti irrci t n.-li.'ul. ':b r M . t hruilnn hininvpr. "'0 r M . rnii'n I'V th pfttfir, 7 M ; Ihfni ' l'h Mlwion nf (hn Tvontlth ivnturi nmn " Hpo.-lnl mitli In Ihl ( Svd n il rn , (i ' nil1 n nit Km itf" ilirtrM; fliUflitt, '1 W't Mnintf Thro'" d'urn t; Vnft i-Mitf i lo, ' 1 tif 'n ln ' i Vnitr ) I-' Jrt Oir iii, ' lffrt.'lr.- ' (n).nr; ' Mnr.'h ' I ?i.ttt-ii ; nunHrt, "Tn. Mn 1'hlfto tr" Ilii'n'ni'lV "A pprnt, Tlioi 1 .lht I l Hi" ( lllnimrll I nhfi-ilv Tf) U, Mmcrt ami T.m .toiti Hr.l liev T I, H von I.nMirn, ml'r II A M . !'Mlttp. tilth di mon on ",ionn on Suitor " ; h (p. t 7 ,; r M , "I'tirt! ,AHi-s! to fin Sou I ! ff ,,f Msin'; Smi.Uv Ivh'I. (i V M , .iimt.'r chtt!ian Kmlonvor, 3 ?' M Srnlof t'hrtattttn tvmtnvtr. rt 3rt M NM Tliyr.lsv p ontn t S olo,-k tlirr w H !- rt itf n of woi-h!i imi.I ! Yottotv follow h- ooinimin ton v to Hri'rtlo Slrrt na,. niul r-'t Wvrnlh i Cfil litv Tim! li.trl . pnlor Mot ntntf rrvvt f lO o i lo. H. Siiml.- il.-hool, li M . ? S ' F" . rt SO t M . rvntnir hpi v !o t o'.lo.-V: mMr.M "Th JVoplP h otro" ; tn i iv "k pi rr nrl if b. Thuf "tn y , J ."h n:tli ChflH'. (A fron.t KlrpPt, prur 1 In. ojn :i0 M , Somlni i-.-h.vM; ? V V,. (t;tnp crhip; rrtn.n hv Hv t (U.x ; toplo I-"oun.tn lion.'" Smnt.lp, K;t Tntor pn.l flt Thlrtv foi,ih jiin-rf Hv .! ,1 Shuli, pnnior Viirmng prrxl.-p, 11 ooWh: wMf-'t, --Th or 1.1 w " Sdfii KiMtti 'ix t nt "' evening wr i. p. 7 :!( o olivV , puh.lo. l, ' t Top nn.t l'oiiom of t ip I .n.Klor" ; Sutiilny .-hool. lO V M., S (' Tfpr Mipprintpn.tPnt ; Junior '!ri!i 'nn Kii.ioiv.M-, t r M ; Snninr (.'hrl lim Kt'.lr;iv.T i SO V M HfliliUiut, Ml SKlh Vrroott trppt K S U.!in(irr, pjtor Wiinthip, 11 A M. "In thp 'hfl.i-uip ,J (h OoitV;; 7 :10 V M , ,".'!oe.1 IMom." IhP Inst of IhP pp iMrtl opol -r I. c . SlIn.tn w. hool. ft A .) 1 f'f.lrn pitppi intPHitpni : V V. S . (t -rt r t pir.'prlip nntwl' tti iVrrolton of l'r t'nrvtn. IIKITt . T!rt IVirH ak.I "olnmi'lrt V ! Vn. KIpv, mlnl'ior i 1 , nlup of a Hollrti" : 7 :h thp t p tn llsv Hi ft Tt ttl IH:il " ' nlpf MtPPi A. M . ' ThP M . Whnt If Yo.l .'Btl'l 1 A M : ("hri win Kppnk At tf lPf ; 7 4A Spool At mnlc ohpatrn Anrt rhoru orit.-r K M Vatlcrtiin, pAAfor tub! , Moo ti:n Kn.ifAvor :io r M intrl. K.nut TwpnllPth !iPoti Kpv .1 r (Jhornilov lit A M, on "Our llnh V M . "Tho Tr-t of faith ' tv ihP inn'p iTnariPt, tt A t'Mon, oh Kern t'n rH liev 5' rvlorx 11 A M unit 7 .'O IV M. ; Hlhl , hoo',, li M ; t'hitlBn F.noAvor, A SO V V ; Oip-iir of permonn, "i'lirUfp MftTv'h of Triumph" at-.I "l.lr 'Hint i'in" oo,U:in ( him-h of fhrlst Kev ClArk V i 'i'm:.v, tntifitor. tihl sohool, 10 A M T?i! will b "IntermpfltAlP ,-1ha !.-" in the svhool, thp fniornipittntp (Pnch rv tiavln charjtP Mormnj? nermon At tl o lo. K "t !oil A t ( tt till a Tow art Man" : - .-ii In . !! rlirA lsrtrtnp of S!n" : y r. f4 V. l,N V M : pancpltMo pr 1vp vi'h n;jiht of ih work Hi T U o'olook. ( HRISTMX SriKNCK. V;tt Ohnroh of ChrfAt, SotprttM, ottth ll-.lo 'nthr.1rl. Morvlnon lowntntA -reeit- Servl.-e. A M An.1 S V M : )l,(ool of !ron crmon "Are Sin. 1Ipa!p nn.t IVMh tipat?" Snn.lAV nrho.il At olop of morninp Aorxlor; Wednpyiirty rvpnlnur niot-Hne, S o'olooK. foon.l Churrh rf i'tiriwt, SolpntSftt, Klk Trtuplp, SMr hPtn.Tn Sixth Anil Sevrnth Hirers - SerMoes, H A M And S r. M : Aileot p lr -on Aermon, ' Are Sin, IM. wvi.l lPAih lies!" Snn.tay AohovU It A, M.; e.1ner'.ay jnrptirnr. S t. M. r risroru Tnnttv . N meieoiith And Kvprott Atrept Kr A A M '"Son, re.-tor. SorvtoHA At S (.ml 11 M mt 7 SO r. M ; Sunday An h.vl 1 4 M M Mfllthrw k, First And ( "am t her At rppf a - Kei W. A. V Uro.K In rharRP Holy romnm-on. 7 : A. M ; Simdftv Aohool. 10 A M ; pen i.-e And ;vmon, 11 A. M : apty 1p An.l sermon, 7 '.( IV V ; holv week. 1!y. 10 A M An.l 4 P. M; (?ood Kr-.tav. three hour sr tee. M to S p. M ; oerlU(c orvU-e. 7 o''lo.-k i:r.o,1 Shepherd, Sellwood str'et An.-I Van reiver Avenue Kev John pnwon, reofor, liov oommumon. S . M ; Sun.i.iy sohool, t , V M : morriHR serv'oc, II O'ohv-W; . i-ninj; servJ.-e. 7 o oio.-k. M Vm:l a. Woodmfrp--l TArker, lav reader -i;r.dav Aohool. f 4.N A M ; Aervloe nd fernion U A M . ni'd ,! ;.'0 r M ; ler'ien in;Aion sot !ec Thursday fvonir.jr nt , o ook Thtrtr 5utrd 'rdr, nih Holy Stephen t!ip Martyr, streets Kev H M. uohAPiAt. 7 .'fO a, M. ; oI, ::4A A M ; mornmir !er -K: Pen nc erv,-e. 7 SO o'cloek . .lie er iop thp lttcit Keverend h.ir:e S'Sii.nrs 1 n , will eonolnde his J.r-iten oi-,ire on 'v"omparatlvp Kpltclons," r h a sermon on l"hr:sMantty. St ta :, s. Kat Twelfth And pplmont t?rv. O cor c P Van Waters, n IV, rector. lo' ooni'-r.union. S A M ; Svruiay sohoo!. 0 I.N A M : reotor H!Me r'as In ehap!, 10 A M , morn tic pravcr and sermon. 11 .M:.'k; oor.rtrmation by the Mhop of thp i-ooose : c rnir.c rrayer and Aermon, 7 :Si o i-'o. V St. .VS'k'f. Ntrefpp'h. ArA vjuinihv ,treet. K. . . ,V M 11 SI mi-son. r.-e;or -Talm Sundav ''V:.W S A M . ho!j v-:nnuir.!on; 10 A. M . S.ir:.-.;; .o . 1 1 A . M . . K.-ssirR ra -n-.A i' coiv.!Tiiji:rn : 7- : TV M , oensonsr. l-l THF.KAN, jA7Tf! Fr.pl sh. West Tark nr.d Jef-ff-s.-n str-rots Kev. .T Alien I.ea. pastor. ?rr?von to oAteohr.men arid ronflrmation s. - u-e at It A. M. In the evening the j-ft;v-r vi'ii speak on the suhteot announced for Inst Surday fver;:;(t. "The Younj Man :o Won Out." Sunday sohool, 10 A. AT; L.::-..-r l.eac-.ie, 7 P. M lr.sh. till rnlon avenue Rev J Soott. pastor. Residence 7 I'm on avenue Ser' t. vs. U A, M ; subject. The Kin Worthy to Vra:se"; S P. M . ' Toleration "; Sundav s-' v:. HI A M; B:V.a study. 7 P. M : ro.i.i--.inion servn-e Thursday evening at S o'oloi-k-; v?iii Friday ser iop, S P. M. : Sat I : , . :i v h - s ; v , y : ; : 0 A M XoT-n.-g.an Synod. V?ast Tenth ard Urant : reois Ke . . v Haloes, pastor. t'onfirma t. -i services !0 .no a. M ; cehrattoa of ..Ve Lord s supj-er a: 7 So P M Sv. e,ii-h M ;i:siin and North Srven- t-. :uh !-:-x-c:. Kev. 1? J, Thoren. pastor 9;in- v s -N: lo A M Morr.-.nt wurcMr 11 Y- Sr. iV.T'f s nn-etirr 6 p. M. K etur.jr v HL' in S ocVvk Kev. - v. Howrean. o: M -r.i a;vO-. p-r" h morrirc and ever : c P'jrry rv !y e k ?.-rv!iYs Wednesday. T :. -,i ar.d V-v.lay eve-ir.fjt J--r.:ty G.-rrr.an. M:s.o-i Synod. Wii!arn T-. e-iur a-- Soliwo.vi strt. J. A. Kirr.bach. ; - . r- Sisr-.Vav foh.l S-15 A M. Vornir. ' i- A. V. Kvrr:r4r service 7 30 p. M. TVi: i'env..ir. JV.si Twelfth ar.d Fst ( ' - tor. . reo:. Kev. A K -a us-, j-.t t or Cru v; . v. a M Rev.-.:.m of ail in the cor firmed, :'At P. 54. Sundav t.- - A. MErHOniST. i.fr- :y park, payrson and Fiske treett - V: m R JeTre. .Tr . pastor ti:b- .' : . i :rg sermcr.. lesus Is K:r.f" S.-r.dax eer.!HR. "ThiTk on These t - is a st'-Tion to vor.jf people. T. :.':h ar.4 Taj Jrr streets Rev. Wi.'-am l Herp. l T , pastor At lt:.'tO A M M ss Kate ORhom. who has labored .i C :ri for ; years, -wi!! pive an address cT. - The Awnkfrlr.g; or China" M!ss Ofrbnrn f a erv capat and lntrettr.e speaker. Prra hirp at T. P M with special nr.usic hr iLrace s.4, cCo;a -at 22. voJcca utd I lie nnAetPf : tiot-ntp Mn W Irt n'.-to.-k Imi Oftv ft. -hr.nl. 1? S p M . PAMI n.(S"ton, .1 P f-.pwr.rtl, l.Pnui Mevotiopil pratP, ft -so p m Profp,s,r W M. Wlldr. irsn'l or-.l ehoh mntPr fWP.Uh; I'pe.h And HorlhWhh- Afepoim fev John Ovnil, pt-tor pnfm Mhh1it efvt i'e ni,'MlMi nn.l Avriptrc; Vnh.ltiv rh-tol. 10 Al ; Kp worth l.ei t T M 'nlpnarx, fTt N'lt.lh nttd Plh lrP -Upv t'lnrpno Tfuo WHon. Hip plor, U1 pren. n ,.t in ;lo A M And T p M A! 7 '0 r M hU I.. pic ,vll l.o Tbo M.itnl I If a nn.l t rppin Pol HI - m " Pt-,,foor In v -ton Went will In ttpift I hp nio'tiii' t " y -loo t. (hp rtPrtf. Iiin.lflv . hoot 13 t ; Kp. wot lh ip, ft l." p M t'pn-orlh, Tnetnv eenili ant tnhtir ptfortft I!pv i1iaIp T . Ph Arson, lilnr, t S;l V urn I rPPt ; )tln.tl V A H 1 nrvleei wll) ho hll tn thA OrPf..n tniH.Mx. Ktr Biound. At n A. M nn.l ? :W P M rnorn rt Aithin.-t. "An Imtmrtlnl M"d" ; rronitid, I ho I-tm-111 l..ii"; Hnp.lnv ehool, IO A M ; Fpwot-th I enfue, f .10 p. M. Spfo ttiMoIe nn-rntnt nnd e snthv. Tax lor trpet - r lptiAtnln toil t. pn lor t v , oIawpa; 1t A x , r- ttion ; iihinoT, ' ' M (nAlnparv t espons-V-illUy" ; P l.i i M. Sundav A.-iiool; $n P M. tvPWort h l.rnftne; f "JO p M , Aerm- i f'lh- Jo. t. "('httsilBn (Mltsnnwliip ' Spp. l" miwln htm hron rtt-tna-rl for Ivih rootnluit a i "ven in ThA choir, Hoptno, Mr K M Miller, ront rnito, Ml" ipvpi in il m p ; iP'-ot a n't rtlreolnr, Profpwftor W H M" er hrt. Tiai Ipa ruitpr ; or nn, M i-a Wnrrftl ThomA t holr of in voice Snnm Bf.le, fit Yamhill And Vh'rir flh sflrpfsi p II r'oM, pBt.r HiotfM aervlofs hx M neli(it K. A. P.v" Mundny mornlt n'" pvemi'i o A , finn.iny oho. I, A. i' hinisn. mi-rlnten1en( ; II A M , prrn p'n hv hhanffellM lt.v; .1 IV Mt thtPP rn' Ipa i.a chll.lren tn the Mftln-llst l1ilivli, th Witen tn tho F l"n.l hirlt flti.t t he m In Ih Hrlsa-lo Unit; ol sppnKris a tut .'-l mnslo At All thA tti-o(liiAS, 0 liV Kpw.it th f ine 1o ot!onl ttteetin. ' II Warmn. AAl.lent; j rtti, .ne piM vioe, led hy Kred Millr dlnoo tor, and t1' rhortt ohoh , followed Atmon hy I'h-nn (tp is t ltv on " TIp Nntur --f Hod " TtiP ppe.-ml revttAl AervlorAi Will .untlnuA through thw werH. T'X niiffell-! Ho p Aohln At lo A M. and f ?i P. M peh Oay. iHKNiivtrnuy. Klrt. Twelfth And Alder tree--HeV A Ullnm Hiram KonlKes, mittinfof s(nrnln sermon at to :to n oo.-l(, "Without S mm! of Hammer or At';; 1 M P M . Hundrty Aohool and Hll'le otAp, Il ."hi P M vouit Popln hour ; M i P M . ornh nninhpf hv Mr t'oaisen; i P M . a-,"lin' servh-a Special mimic hv the qitnt-iet and -v Palm Sundnv mpsARe h the minister on ,!A snh pe K tn of K1hb " Th follo.vlp m the mu'l.nl proR'amme; Momln ITrlude, "Medtlntlon'' ( Hnrllrll 1 , nnthem, " ' lie (lod of Alenhnm Praise" (Shoeklevt; "oprano as'lo. ' Tho Pn Ims" i Kam-p l ; pot hide '-prelude nn.l Kuup' In c mmor (Mn.'hi ct-an mun her At r 11 p M. a, ' Kxeniu llAt monies" tHAitlrltt; h. "Su n sh h ntid ShrtOow" t I'uoV V Kv en In Prehi.le, "Mis ret l.v ( ,emmeitil ; Anthem. "The I '!fd M V Pattire" fflurdett); ponlrnltit wolo. Mrs, lie.-rl; postlnde. 'Adrto" iKtneM MIpoh. Kast Thirteenth nn.l PnwH PtieeHr.- K"V. .lenxniP K Meillnde. I) l . pastor. proachitiir nt 10 S A M At'4 7 So P M Theme of sermon Mot nlng "The KjnAtlon of ,lfe"; Pveutns. ' the Ahrulfttlo Klemant Irt the hrl-tlan lieliBion"; Sunday sehool. la M ; t'hriAttAn KnOenvor, ( :k P. M , ; MtdAv Sunday 5hool. IO SO A t. KenMwor-th. Knt Thlt-t v-e ent h nndtllad stone Bvmiie I'reAchln ftl It A M Kev ,1 S unnln, Ph. l ; Sundnv s hoo, Calvarv, Kteventh an.1 i'l V street a -TIpv H W, S K!v. ,lr , t I , palor, HervleAA 10 SO A M and t SO IV M Th ptstor n 111 preach l'ih mornln anrl evenln MiA M a r a r et 1 rfitnhPion. oranit : Mr cnuRhpv, precentor; Sundnv s. hoo), 13 M , Ml" caro llrip Strop Auperlntrndent sriKirvAi.iT. Flrt M pIMttifll Soclet v. A'dnsl'" build In. Third "treet, bet ween nshtnton and Stark- - Conference, It . A M ; suhipct, "What A -a Spiritual TMn?'; tveeum, I P M ; conductor. Mr I.. M Coon; ndl um' TTtPPtln. 3 IV M, Mrs Herlrude Wc.td ftnd; leoture, t.4 IV M . Harrison . IAr Spiritual nisetin will h held t S Fifth wireef, near tnk. Sunday nt S h'elork by laev. Mr. i'oon. followrd by si.irltul ruessniTPS The Oron fiat ?rlrltuallAt a AaaopIA tion IU hold Sunday evpnln meetlnitA for thp dlssetnlnntlon of the Aoleutlfto. re liBicus Axd phlloophlca! sldA Of spiritual ism In Itnll V?01. AHsky Md . Third and Morrison. Suh.teot April 12. "Hplrttuadlsm, n Science a I'hMosonhy And a ltelilon," poaker. Mr. Vtrajnt ttowe; soul read Inps. Mr M. A t'mdon. Mr. Sophia H rielp itfricer of Medium' Poeloty wll! ba installed MTF1 K V A N 1 K 1 ,t C f . First, Fat Tenth and Sherman street OLDEST MAN IN CLATSOP KOnKHT STVH;r.O M C KW-AX IS VAST 5. Closely onnrclcl With HtvtrlnninRsi f (rcrtii Hivlory ltillt First Schooner on lowrr Coluinhln. ASTORIA, Or., April 11. (SpolM. Tho oU!ct vorwon In Cl.it.op County ninl tho ono who. with po.sslhly a sIprio oxcoptioti. Ii.ts rosliloil horo for tho prratowt tuimhor f consecutive ars. I Kobort SttirReon no hwnn. who. Although past 9h your of :. 1 Attn hnlo amt hcrty and Mo to onjny hla i.aily walks about town. An oxport penman in his yminijor tin vs. w at 111 writo clear lf.ciMo hnnd and rrnda hi daily paper without thp ah! of g; bis so. Mr. Mrti'Kwan wan norn in nio County of I'h tou, rrovino or novh Scotia on Novrmhi-r 10, 1S13. In hf moved with hi parent to the Province of Now HrunsAYiok. where he resided until lSSS, when he entered the emplov of the Government as a civil engineer and aided In making the survey of the disputed boundary Hue between the American nnd British territory on the headwaters of the St. John and KestiRoueh levers, near thr southwest corner of New Brunswick. Four vears Inter he came to the 1'nited States, sailing on the steamship I'nicorn. the pioneer mall steamer of the ( . unard line. lie immediately settled In Mis souri, where he was married in 1S44 to Miss Oordflia Nolnnd. This was before the day of romantic tales of srold discoveries in California, but many emigrant trains were cross ing the plains to Orejron. nnd In the prinsr of 1 46 he purchased an ox team and wagon and with his wife joined one of the numerous trnins and started for the Beaver state. His party had several skirmishes with the hostile Indians, but fortunately there were no fatalities, and the follow in g Fall he reached Oregon, locating tn Clackamas County near the mouth of Eagle Creek at what was known as Foster's pUice. Two years later he went to the newly discovered gold fields in California, but sickness compelled him to turn back and he came to Astoria, which was then a Hudson Fay trading post. In he took up a donation land claim on Clatsop Plains. On the arrival of the United States sloop of war Fal mouth at Aotoria in August. 1S50. bring ing Honorable William Strong. T'nited States Circuit Judge for Oregon. Mr. MacEwan, in company wit h Colonel James Taylor. William H. Gray. Solo mon H. Smith and R. W. Morrison went on board to greet the visitors and at their request he was appointed by Judge Strong as the first clerk of Clatsop County, with authority to se lect suitable persons to fill the other county offices, a position he held for four years. In December, ISoi. he made a trip to his former home in the Fast by the way of San Francisco and the Nicaragua route to New York and thence to Miramichi. After a short visit he again started westward and with his father, mother, sister and three- brothers. 2000 head of sheep, 50 cattle and 20 horses crossed the plains to Oreron for the second time, ifr. Macwaa has the distinction f flnv. A A Wtttfpf. pwtor I ft A M . n rtnv oho..i, t'harlp A. Stsver upHn tu dent; preaehtn. 11 A M And t : P. M. hv the pistol-; morrMntf uhl"et, "The fU. elple H F'tolptnent and FlAltt" ; ft 3 P M, K. It of c Iv mpptln NnndAv w-MI ho the heainntn of th patr'A fourth 5 oe r (t. WteY flwen, tlatr tropt n1 WlltAmelt houlovArd - Hv .t Tlotverot, potnr nrv Ire At t A M, r4 T -f r M t Munday aohool, 10 A V ; K t,. of C , .10 M. tNvrwAli'rt t'hnreli f hA tlood Ttd1s, Hnt fnihHl And Cin.-h - ttnv .lame l (Why, minis ter, HH Hie worh(p. H lfi nd f morn ln theme, "palm NundA v ,r.i ' ; even. In t.iplo. "The Milt Will Nnvee ttrltid With th Wnlef That I Pt": Sundiv rhn.-.l at 13; ervl.- ood ItIay At o'etorh; mn"1e- ! prorAtiur. ' t he l'nims." iFam. ' Idfl Vour tllad Voice" ctt, warpi, "Hid On in MivJpiii" (Mllmftnti "I'pAr I , lleavsM' iy rathPr-' The Church nf the NaSnrene, rtttrrt fl.tP,. inv A ' lenri M, pnlor. KundaY aohool, 1" A M i frpathitt II A M, t SO ? M telint pooplp' m"Htit, h ln P. M I mid wit praef meeting, W'Mlnesiiav, t:S0 I1. M rNirKiAM. fhttrch of Our rthef HnttAHn, Tm hlll and Neventh )l"f W. tl. IQIIot. lr . mlnUtr, Wv. T K Pilot, f ti , mlntHtef emerlMt MerYlc t It A M ; mthjeet of perttl.m, "PehloAl MeAf(n and Heann Ft Ma FoUh." hoin th fifth SArmn In ar rle upon "Thp I .If n AftAr lpath " Witn O'AY Aohool, in A. M M Mpalrtln adult oirt, 1 :u P. M : ptnr adult oiaa At 15 3rt, mihteet, "Hellon and Chrn- pr"i Y, r v.. no iv m i Mi l i mtr rititrv. v. H tv ShaffAr, paatof of th rir t'nltpd H ret h t en Chuprh, will rohditot re . tlou aerv top nt the homA of Walter .lar 1."m North Ma in slrppt, Atleia. at S P M The pnrpo.o of the niPPtln I lo orennlr A pnitnd Hrethren church In th Mount Hoott illtrlc'., ( ) (he purpo of t hoe tifpoat p1 to toool e the hea chufeh ao the! it will not tti for fere with any oher rail tuiiA urnln tinn. MtMtM.i.ANtrorst, Th christian and Mtoourv A I il a no, Kil Ninth nnd ClnV Brrol C i inw trlin. eupet thtPtuppi Hpv f. Hartplmnn, of pAndntirt, cat . will pren.-h t I u-fin A M and T Mi P, M , Also every ilav durln the fteeH At 'I'M rtnH T-'l V M pnwholoBiM A A t.lml'rtv, M I1, Will lecture At h. night of Pvlhl Hall, Mleventh And Atiler etrppto, ednedAv evenln; at S o oto.h The suh.feot will ,e "TlepAthy " Hwednhortn- I ay service at 11 A M , Knights of pythia Hall. KHeventh and Alder S.ntl culture mppitu at Mr MaltorVA parlors, not Yamhill, Motidy e en In. April HI, S n'etor; suhjeot for i1Uruon. How to Keep an lOven Ffnuie of Mind"; silence meeting Tuesday Rttd Friday, a :tt IV M hlvlde Truth Center, chap), hall 9nl. A y hid , Thl i d and M"nn Service O A M, Thrtildoii M, Minard, psntor Itev. Henry Victor Mot an, of San Krurt ct too, mill spp.ih , Auhfect, ' 'Freed otn in TtntlV; H V, Mnttlu, ololl ; heallti mxi ItiK Thutsdav. P, M. at th Hume SS Mleventh Atrret. V. M. C. A ThA H0th annlvpraaty of the meanlsfHioti of tha flrvt temperanie o niety will ha ohorvod At tho V M. V A, SiiM.tAY hy a rent tpmprrnnoe riiv. Ther will he IOO plofurnA fthnwn. MlutratlvA of the liquor traffio In all It phiwe, a onr toonl"! wilt tlhiKtrnte eotnA of the Avll hy rapid iv Ah etched oArtoon. Tlfr will h special tenu'etsnes music. All men 1n- lltrd Church ef Jeu ChrUt. nf T,t tar ray Satnl will eonduct aorvtce Sundnv In Hail AMsky hid.. Third and M orrlson -Sun-tlAV ohoo, HI A M; IvYeaohln. llulll A M ; preAchln. 7 P. M, Fellowship Circle Mr. ClAr Hefrtek Col by. prAtldrnt. AiltlrrSMr hv He v. Hent Victor Motnn At the Empire Theater. ,T IV M , "The Hupreme pierrel Of Chi Isllfln Solence"; Mrs. F. M. Htaheh. Bololnt; TV M . "The Call of tha Wild.' tnulo by the i'itral V. Hnrker orchPAtrn; elaaa lec ture Tuedny, 'I'hnrAday and Frldv even lows. At ftoi Yamhill; Mondav And Wednes day. S TV M . "The Pyeholov of .leux," Nl HpIIKi Hirsch building;. Th ttiAatln are open to all Advent Christian, fleeond lrpef , between nun on.t iinoom- sun.tay ,, M 1 1 .'to. auh teot, "Mtssinn" Pventn. 7 o'clock. "Homo M f.totwt. ' ' ProBtAtume under the anp1.-o of 'Ac U W. Sootrty. A mlshn nfTerluir Will le taken Church of the Nanrene. 42S Hitrn-tlde atrret, Tlev. A O. Ilent-iohs. patur Sundnv s.-hoo t A. M. rreaehtng II A. M and T 1K P. M. YoimiT Pe,ipln merlin 4S P. M Mid week piavrr meetfn Wednesday evenln 7;.kl, hnvlttg bullf the first vessel of any si in the lower Columbia lllver dis trict. The cm ft wn the chooner rittneer of -10 ttns, which lie built tin the Sktp.tnon. nnd loaded wtth a cargo of hnnd-snwod luntbor. which he took to Sun Francisco. Ho sold the lumber at price ranging from $100 to $200 per thousand. Afterward he old thn t ' I f . x 1 Rotiert Sturgeon, Mae Kao, I schooner to the Government for $5000 and for a number of years she w aa used as a revenue cutter. For K years Mr. MneEwan was a justice of the peace In Clatsop County at a time when Its jurisdiction was much broader than It is now, aul his record as such officer Is favorably re membered by the old residents of the community. His wife died in 1S60. after rive children had been born to them, but of these only one is living. Cntil about three years ngo he re sided on his Clatsop Plains ranch, but when oid age began to creep on he moved into the city, where he could 1 y y'.1; .i3L!!!jL",fcL M;SW- had JEWEL STEEL RANGE AN ELEGANT BANOE WITH NO EQUAL Tl.e .I(w('l Htff Hmitft i nwl ittlinctivP in tlimign Anil nttin mi'tilnf inn i rompnrtly hitiK nml tt p e filled t'lttiti'ly frtmr thn frmit. Itmly is tiinle nf tionvy lilno plntiinli'il ult'ol, wlticli will ttnl e h t p, pwl, rtisf ir turn V'-JVM w,lHp w,,"n h""l- The wall '4S?1' I re linrit with NttlteitttM to pre- 1. Pfr- jx. tr t rntuniitin ft nrnr tnttt I lie ltd IfttKf, (iiink linliitiif ovfii, hnnlcd pvpitly, wit Ii omnlli'M ptm nillt Hmntint t. f fnt( enil woll prnleoled ly t'n.( pln(p. TERMS: $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 A WEEK BUFFETS ON EASY TERMS of -rtift-d rtl, $36.50 rti.lt Miifft. $25.00 of Hnived hflM, ' $38.00 of .aa woil tin H, $40.00 U s vi- " IHIK-' Itlltfcf. tH Mlti.f ..nwnrt nalt fl"ft tir wiiilhnril nni.ii fin, SPf.ci Jiinrtnr nn wxi) rtnlt Huff- t in,M iru h Frxni'M l.x't-l tnlt-i-fif. Iti the etnidnn tir wr-ntlinrmi HhKli.... No. 7 ft 1 Hnffrl It. iinrl"i" iiiv.c tM, B it ii r. tt "f WPnthftn llpl-li. Mt'tl, nvnl N't I tti.frnt umiI nnrrtr.wxi unit, rnrkv ineMsn iuiibii. full IIWMI ftutlt, I'lrlM'll lr.BK. . No. H.1S Mlnxltttl Hllffr't, In lll(tt tr-.nn r., It In nm frtmt nml mlrrot' I"" It Nn. I Pttrt rfltmllwh HuffM, I3tsit I nri. tM,,., hvr tnlrli'f, yl1fin l-nc1t.d Rln front No. Ii I ll 1 1 ril nn.1 ll tlo t.on r1, I Ili.i i.vnl ! frlirli ,,,'V''IJ21 00 No Runti Hl'1lnri1 In nciwl Imrilwrimi, t inrh .n mirror . , , , TERMS: $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 A WEEK iJAi 'i---' .n-at - 1 ! 1 1 weathmed t k , . $39.00 .,$17.50 DINING TABLES REDUCED .frfi.OO writllipred trnlt FiUletiMinti Tnlilo, 4H li( inrh ovt tup. rlnvv font, 0A A Cf retlnood to ipHctJJ ."fl'J.r.O K.sti'iixitm Tmil, (fulilnn nr pnrly Ktiglitdi llnisli, niiifid Inp, C1 Of! ppilttnl tmsp, redut't'd In, , H' wJJ .tl!.(lil tt foul. Kxlminitm Tiililf. tnund top, t'lnw fi'i't, pt'dt'Mliil Iki, COC 7C pnldt'll or wt-nlhtTpd fl ll f nil . . . P' O hininif Tnltle in tttiirtt'r-snwnl gol. tut litisp, rt'diippd lo J)O.OV $'..'!. .riO IViU'sliil K.tlt-lision Tallin, (I font px tonninn, round top, poldcii fl I Q llnixli, I'.'(Iihm.I to.. )I.OU -$:I7.0( -HitiMrp-lop (,ili'iiioii Tnhle, pndoK Inl liflNC, golden or wPhIIi-0 ja Prod onk, rt'thiPfd to PfaO.OU ifllill Miiion llinili); Tnhle, ft leift. wentli pied, llnisli, redtiPPtt $7 75 f'Jti.riO IVdfKtiil I'.xteiwien Tnhle, round top, (jol.leii or wenllierpd oiik, C 1 C re.liiep.l lo P XiJ0J $'.',0.(10 round top K,Ktpiininti Tnhle, 5 inch lefs. (1-foot exlensitin, gol- t? 1 J Cf den onk, redueed to V JV-' METAL BEDS DN EASY TERMS No. P'j7-,fron lied, itiiglp iron hend nml foot, uprnl' .pattern. t1 Pa IViee ' $4.tU No. i:i2 White piiiimel rtm lied, full or tliree-tpinrtPl' (tire. CQ CO Trice P.OU No. 7!Ht Coiitinuoii!. punt Iron tO Cf lied in erenin ennmel. t'licp., yO.OU No, 747- Iron I'.ed in erenm ot C7 Cf green ptinmcl. Price P 3V No. 7(M' - ( 'on! itiuotiff post Iron tied In erenm ennitiel or VemiH Mnrlin t 1 O CO I'liee P OtjJ No. (MIR Iron lied, ovnl pnltern, exlrit Iiphvv ehilln, erenm nml fold tir Vernm $12.50 No. 2:i(t trnn lied in hlue nnd While enntn. el, pontiniious pott, hinsn ttOnr Cf Hpindlp liend nnd foot. l'riciP" i No. Ii(t.ri IIIiip nnd while iron lied, den- vX: $14.00 No. (Hl.'l - Coot itnioiin pout Iron lied, in $14.00 rrenm ptmtnel or Vernix mart iti. I'rice DRESSERS LOW PRICED flfi.dO (renniiiP Mnho(rnn,v llroeser, full dwell front, 2l:i0 inch r rencli tf0 C err hevel ttiiri'or, reduced l-i, , I O $'J7.iV) (ireuer in hirdveyn tiniile, 'J'.N'JH in, French hevel mirror, to. o er tliiced to l 1 O. I O f'l.'i.OI) full nwell front I Iromtpri. in hirdHPyn foitple, .'Itlx.'m inch hevel C?Cl CTfl liiiiior, reduced to 70J f.'ll.fKI llirdtieye Mnple llieoscr, in foil nwell front, iMtMU inch l''ieuc C1 C tZf hevel mirror, retlneed to. .. Y Ow (f.'I'J.fiO I'rinccBK lreaFer itt tiinrter inwod (riililen oiilt or hiriltteye mnple, IHx.'Kl Inch I'Vench hevel mirror, re- flJOl ff tliiced to., 4tl.UU $2li MiiIhikhii.v l'riiiepKd IIipmncih, x.'II. inch I'rench hevel miiror., CJ 1 7 'JCt reduced to P fl7.ri0 I'riiiceMn (troKNer, in t liornii;lily wn ttoned hnrdwood, iHx.'I'J inch I' lench hevel minor, reduced $X2 75 .f.'l.'I.IIO I'lincens lliCNser ill geiiiiine million- nny, full nwell front, re duced to $21.50 CARPET AND mL RUG SPEC'LS h ( Hi lill ripfitternPx12 As- COd 7C tf:P.i l minuter Hus pLt,lJ f tH I V l L pntlerns !) x 12 DO C f ih j?Tv V4A wn"' vo,v,t W'Ow WTSiO'f?:- 4 pnl terns fi reel, :i inrh liv 10 rCtli&S&Wlr 7 f'Hnt. H feet .1 inclu-s hy 10 if ' i.'if!54r - feet fi inch Brtis- tf1Q OP V JSirSrrires . wi Htii, p'l.... iplO.O rt1iiliiriiiliiiw, a pnt terns of 11x12 tOQ Cf Smvlh's Velvet Huu;s, specinl, ench ip&iJ.DJ S pnltcriiK Cx12 Filter IfiiRs, on unle nl, Hjieeial, tho J J 65 li'oynl Axminster Carpet, on Rule nt this special price, fcl A A the yard P 1 ltartf.od lliussels Carpel, on sale at. thin special irice, J I OO the yard Pi Anther Velvet Carpel, on snle at, this special low price, fl -1 r the yard p I . 1 O Lakeside llrnssels Carpet, on sale a this special low l"'iee,Q the yard OUC Half wool Ingrain Carpet, on snto nt this special low price,? the vard OC CHINA CABI NETS ON EASY TERMS $26.00 No. 252, China Cnhinet. in tiinrter sawed golden oak, hent glass C1 Q C.O ends-, price P 1 No. 2f'J, iiiiirler sawed ('liinn Cnhinet, hent. glass ends, golden or weathered finish. . . . No. 4."li,i, weathered or golden oak China Cnhinet, one mir- tQO Ctf ror in hack; price pO..JVJ No. 4H5'i, t'hirnt Cnhinet, in golden or wenthered oak, full hent, tQ7 OH glass ends and front S V7V No. Ci2Hli, (Ihiiia Cahinel, mission design, one mirror in the lutck ; price No. Ii 1 H 1 a . wenljiered oak ('hina ('ahinet, hent. ends and front, one mirror in hack; price No. fiO'J I, Mission China C'ahinet, in weathered fin ish ; price , No, (1207, ftinrtor-snwed golden oak China Cahinet, hent, glass ends; price I tt;. n 'mm IISI; m $38.50 $40.00 $28.00 $24.00 TERMS: $1.00 DOWN, $1.00 A WEEK OPEN AN ACCOUNT WITH POWERS oWev; -,-' ..i..,,"., (r K.-; THE HOUSE OF DIGNIFIED CREDIT hsve more of thr comforts of life. Mr. MncKwan Is a pl.'nslnR conversation alist nnd Is nlilo to tell many an Inter esting historical anecdote nf early d.iye. He remembers distinctly all the Presidents of this country with the ex ception of WashlnRton, Adams and Jefferson, as well as the relRns of sev eral British monarchs, and he expects to see several more American chief executives take their seats before he passes away. "Wolverton will be required to pass on a knotty problem that hns never been decided In the courts. The question In volved Is: . Docs the dlseharKe of an scent, whether for cause or otherwise, affect tne validity of contracts rnnde pre viously to his diseharae and to be ful filled afterward? The Insurance company orfKlnally caused the arrest of flooth on a charae of emls'TizIement but failed to prove lla case, Booth bavins tiled a cnunter-clnim for $12,01 nlieorcd to be due as commission for polli-los he had writ ten for thh eortiprtny. Month Iw now suing the company for durnuR", the case havlnif b'-cn transferred to the Federal Court recently from the Slate Circuit Court, where It bnd her.n flk-rl. CARD OF THANKS. Mr and "Mrs. D. C. Johannesen wish to thank their many friends for their kind svmpathv and help In their hour of bereavement and sorrow In the loss of their son, M. G. Johannesen. Knotty Points In Booth Case. In the suit of the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Company apainst Harry T. Booth In the Federal Court, 'Budge RHEUMATISM Rheumatism Is caused by an excess ot uric acid In tie blood, brought about bv the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avenues of bodily waste have failed to carry off. This waste or refuse matter ferments and sours and generates uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of the body, and Rheumatism, with its torturing pains and aches, inflammation and other disagreeable symptoms, gets pos session of the system. The aches and pains may be relieved and the inflam mation temporarily reduced by the application of a good plaster, penetrating liniment or some other simple home remedy, but the disease can never be cured while the blood remains saturated with the irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The cause should be driven from the blood before the trouble reaches the chronic or helpless stage. S. S. S., a purely vegeteble remedy, cures Rheumatism by thoroughly cleansing the blood of every particle of the uric acid poison, and making this vital fluid pure, fresh and health-sustaining It filters out from the circulation the remotest particle of the poison, and when S. S. & has renovated the blood, Rheumatism is thoroughly and permanently cured. Book on Rheumatism and any medical iijuUfuui. -,,i cn-pPTPTn (Tift A TT 1 ST A rlA . advice lree j r"- onui sjx-wivvw.t aiuiio, w NEW STRENGTH FOR OLD BACKS Whn pat middle as. ther comes ft noticeable weakening of the organs of the body, and the danger of quirk decline. It la quite necessary to fttre prompt help to any part that first shows signs of wear. Healthy kidneys mean a hale old age. "Weak kidneys bring constant backache, lame back, stltchen and twinges of pain, annoying urinary tr&ubles, and the danger of diabetes or Brlght's dleane. There Is rtkely to be a loss of albumen and a gain of uric acid and otiier poisons, with loss of flesh, vigor and nervons force. Doan's Kidney Pills bring quick help to sick kidneys, and are entirely free from poisonous drugs; It Is a remedy that can be taken by young or old; weak or strong, and In every case with prompt benefit. If you have backache, lame or weak back, quick pains when stooping or lifting; If you are tired and nervous, have headache, dizzy spells, watery swellings under the eyes or around the ankles, rheumatic r neuralgic (P Picture pain, irraval, scalding urlna, too fre quent pas.ft.ffe.. sandy or stringy sedi ment In the urine, scanty or discolored urine, er passages at night, be aura your kidneys need attention. Doan's Kidney Pills Is the best medicine to use. It has cured thou sands and will cure you. POHTIAMD PROOF. A. P. Manejr, Hawthorne Terracs, Portland, Oregon, says: "My wjrk subjects me to much Joltlngr and as a result my kldneyj became disordered, causing sharp knife-like palrrs In my back. Thla trouble bothered me a great deal while working, and being desirous to rid myself of It I decided to give Doan's Kidney Pills a trial, procuring a supply at the Laue-Davls Drug Co. I found quick relief from their use and finally a complete cjre. Although this was over three years ago there has never been a return 01 the trouble since, clearly showing that when Doan's Kidney Pills cure, they cure permanently." DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS ! by mil aemle rvtea m rorrmn-rnnvvBOt coc, hik it. t, rieto.