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THE. srXPAY OltEGOXIAX. FOnTLAVD. APRIL 20. 1903. II Sunday in Portland Churches Not an Idle Moment Since We Started Our RAFTINT. rirt. th W hit Trmpl. T!fth b4 T!r He J Wh.'Ktnh Rrwifhr. p r Ont-tfrt)r1 prir meeting io Tn:pl. parlor, 16 A 3 ; Htornir.i ervW. 1ft 80 cicjck; prearM-. by th ptttor mr-JcC 'Vhr.tiaq t. nurt"; BUM v-Jwol. 'i M ; "uir .-: meeting. P M . popular I (r Bn)v(hfr. euhjwi. 'l'r--i-n " il-c tl muik- by Term e qukMM ur cYir; dut at morning Mr. 'ice, ly M m Ethel fcb o4 (nirl : Ankntj an4 Ff Tntltll Titi- lifv V. T J T'l til. ilr Kev. Jamc K.lmrrt i:t pak H ' A' M ;tl T Ho H M : mum.r.f to ' The M - on of te t;yr !; tu t? 4hlirf": evr-nng t..i-lc. '"Why At li'.e Appe"; Sun-lav htl, ia M ; ycuitg pt,p!B'a metting, 6:30 P. M I "Dcrn'iv Iirk-P.ev A B Walts. pas ter "in. lav !!''., 10 A M ; worth. p. 1 l A M ; iTeiMeni L W ftiiey of Mi T.,n.vti t;i prem h , D. T I L'.. 7 P. JM . w i 1 p . P M ; wrmon. "Ufa Uv.ne-t Then nl ." ia ari. KI K'.Ri.ih anjl Grant atraata f.v 1 X Vnrf-. i-j'iiir s-'imday ?-hor.l. A M ; prea-'h nn, it A. M. "Chr'.attan r.l.MSti'.n". T O I M ," rrraMent L. W. ), :: of MrMnn ' ("oilrpre. Imman-J-! -cnrA nr-A M.ide Rer A. B V ir.anvr. pa'or Hnn1ay -chrvol. ll'4S A .v . H Y P V . 6-a P u ; preaching. 1) ..IO A M l)'l 7 :0 F. M MuT.t t'Uvf Rev B B Johnaon. pa at or Hrrvft.. io.;to A and 7 3(1 I' M Kl iort -nfih, roinrr Faul Mnln itreft --Hrv It : Cook, pnti r. 1'irnrhlng. M V M and 7:4 P M ; HlMa school. 10 A Ml It Y P U. 1(1 P M Ar.fio Kev 15 A irilth. paator Sunday a- lu A M ; Junior union. 3 P M ; B V f V , 7 P. M ; preaching. 11 A M and 7 f ft P M. wed tan, Hoyt and Fifteenth Rev Erie f-riitrotn. iater Preaching. 10:45 A M a i.. I 7.4. P M ; Sunday tVhoAl. 12 U t. John Hv K A Leonard. pastor. Punday -hool. 10 A M ; preaching. 11 A M and 7 4.. p M : H Y P U . P Third, anrouvr aver.ua and Knott Rev t. tii h -1 ir. pas tor f-und a- at liool, 10 A M . prt-achlna-. II A M autft 7 i P M ; B V P I . 0 .t P M Oitcesa M : salon, ,"2 Oak. near Park tui.d w h 'oL 7 P M ; preaching In Cnl T.e5e. 8PM r lrat German. Fourth and Mill Rev J K rittt. palor Prearhlng. 10:45 A M and 7 So P M: Sunday aohool. S 43 A M; B V P V. G 4J P al ftUwoAd. Taconia avtnne, and Klaventn Vrt a. hli.K. 11 A M and 7 .!i0 P M . by ( htaJ-lea H Hart and Uw. T. J. Anthony; MM. any a-h-.ol. 10 A. M Sunayalde (Cerminl. Forty-flrat and Haw thorne avenue Preaching by C. Feldmeth.' 11 A at ; Sundhy acnnol. t:45 A U Second German. Rodney avenue and Mr t'Kev r Buerrmann. paetor Preaching. II A M and 7:30 P M ; Sunday school. :4i A M : B Y P V , :45 P M f-t Joha German) Preaching by R C. I'e'dmeth J P W : Sunday school. P M. T'nton -A venue allaalou iSwediah). Skid-mot- street Sunday school. 10 A M MiKhind. Albvrta and 61xth-:-Rev J F. Haacock, pastor. Sunday scho.il, 10 A M ; ' Y P L, 7 P W ; preaching. 11 A M Iv Rev. T. J Anthony, and al 7:30 P. M. l.v Rev. I N Monroe Norwalan-Panlch, Mlaainslppf avenne and F-huvtr street Sunday school, 12 hi ', indus trial school. Saturday afternoon. 2 o'clock vrcham Pundny school. 10 A M.; aerv-l-e, a M and T:S0 P. M . by Rv. T. J tlkins I.eris. FIrat avenue, near Foeter road 7ev J F Heacock. pastor. Sunday school, 11 A M : preaching. 11 A. M . by Rev. A. 5t Wain; S P. 1 , by Rev. J. I,. Whirry SMcond. East o cnth and East Ankny reels 8ta.iitin t. I.upham. pnslnr. Morn I'. g irmun at 1 0 :30: ""The Realtaatlon of i he Christ." Bthle school at noin. Young I'epls's 1'nioa at s:4i. Kvenlng Sflrraon at I "Baptlam a RepresmLatlon of the Ucppcl." BaiaiKin at thu clostt X th me.v U CK CONtiRKti ATION AL. Kir at. Park and Madison street Rev. 1 mher R Dyott. L). IV, paMor 10:30 A M., payor's t.tpic. "That Which Is New"; VJ:U P M., little school; 6:30 V M . Chris t ".an Enduavor; 7 :.'i0 P. M., a great tnas ntetlna Marlon Lawrence will apeak and Professor E. O. Excell will sing. Other ie. i.tl music In thla church, as follows: Movmui Orn, "Pitca Heroujue" c Frank); ail hem. "When Winds Are Rasing" Lit t io i ; alto solo, hy M iss Connolly, "Fear Ni Ye. O Israel" (Uudley Buck). Even tug Oi'K&n. Prelude (Wagner); anthem. ' s?u.ioi of the World" (Sir John Goss); irs:in. "Allegro' ( Guilmant ). MlsrliD Chapul. .40 Second street, near 1 im'!n. 9:3d A. M.. Sunday school ; 7::0 V M., worship: sermon hy Rev D B. :ira . subject. "Ths Faithful Saying "y"ho . rt the dinners ?' Hi:.r;ilo Kuat Sevan rji and Hassalo Rev. 1 mil Rader, pastor. Regular services. 10:30 ... M and 7:30 p. M ; Sunday school, 12 M ; Y P S. C. tt:30 P. M ; midweek :a;.er mr-eting. Tnursday, 7:?0 P.. il bunnys'ds. East Taylor and East Thlrty-fourt!-i streets Its v. J. J. Staub, pastor. Mo. nip it tervUv, n o'clock ; subject, "The inij-tNin's Paso of iupplles"; evening; serv lii', 7 'hi o'clock; subject, "The Gospel of loy" Sunday sr-hool, 10 A. M : S C Pier. si.i-'rlni tndt nt : Junior Christian -Endeavor, IP M ; Senior Christian Endeavor. ti:o0 L V H'hlat'd. Kast Sixth and Prescott Rev I' S Trilling iv, pi stor, Worship, 11 A. M., .'jNu'if vhifr Humanity"; 7:4. P. M., "How .i fid Wh t to Pel leva' ; Sunday school. 0 K M.J l L'uden superintendent; Junior Tnd avor. 3 P. M ; Y P. 8 C. E., 6:5 P M CHRISTIAN. Flrt. Park and Columbia Rev. E. 3. Murklry. minister. 11 A. M.. "A New Heror Ism" ; 7 30 P. M-. no s--rvlces; a ill unlto vrh '.T.tn I.'Mvreti-e meeting at .First Congregational Church; Ftble eohool at 10 P M.; Christian End ivor meeting at 6 P. M Kern Park Rev. E. M Patterson, pas tor. Services. U A. M. and 7:.S0 P. M. ; HIWSj school. 10 A. M.; Young People's meet ing. B.JiO P. il : theme j. "The l r.avoidabte ( hrlst" and "Ths Removal of Hindrances to L'nnverlon" Central, East Twentieth and Stlmon Rev. .1. F Ghormiey will speak at 10:45 A. M.; 1 nemo. "After the RaurrectUn." 7 :43 P. M. theme. "The Resurrection as Tauuht In ( hrUtlan Baptism" : .special music; "Ho Is l:ien" will be repeated by request. 11. A. Uatoa, chorister. HttlSTlAN fcit lLM K. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Scot tish Rite Cathedral. Morrison and Lowns d j.5e Sen-lcea 11 A. M. and S P. M ; sub ,1 ct of le&aon larmi'U. "Probation After Tath"; Sunday school at close of morning srrvb , W'ettnesday evening meeting. 8 P. M. Second Church of Christ. Elks Tempi, Stark between Sixth and Seventy Sunday services. 11 A. M. and S P. M. ; subject of t'i lesson sermon, "Probation After Death"; Sunday school. 11 A. A. ; Wednesday labeling. P. M- , KPISCOFAU pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr, Thirteenth and Clay streets Rev. H. M Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion, 7:30 A M. ; Sunday school. I:4S A. W. ; morning service, ll o'clock: evening- service, 7:30 o'clock. s-t. Paul's, Woo dm ere. Service and ser Tnum at 11 A. JJ.; Sunday school, 9:43 A. M Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett streets lie v. A. A Morrton. rector. Services. S end H A M and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school. W:45 A. M St. Ma'.thew's. r frst and Caruthers streets Rev. v. , M Rreck, in charge Holy communion. 7:30 A. M ; Sunday school !0 A. M ; service ur.d sermon. 11 A. M : en l:ig service at St. Meier. 8, on the Columbia River Good Shepherd. Seliwood street and Van couver avenue Kev. Ji.hn Dawson, rector. Sunday school. :4.- A M : morning service, 11 o'clock; evenliij- service. 7::jo o'clock. St. John's Mem aria 1, Seliwood Services at 11 A. M. and 7:3o P. M. The Right Reverend Charles Scaddir.g. d D.t will of ficiate in the morning, and the Reverend Archdeacon Chambers In the evening St. Andrews Mission. Portsmouth Morn ing prayer, litany and sermon at 11 o'clock The Rv. Francis O. Jone wiU officiate St. Mark"s, Nineteenth and Qulmbv streets Rev J. fc. H Simpson, rector. 8 M hoi j communion; 10 A M.. Sunday school; ll A. holy communion; 7:30 p j evensor.fr and contlrmatlon. The Right Rev erend Charles St anding. D P , bishop of Oregon. w;n preach and confirm at the; ning service. St. David' s. East Twelfth and Belmont s:rets Rev. George R Van Waters, D. D rector. Holy- cemmumon. s a M ; Sunday school. 8:4.5 A. il.; rector's Blbie class In chapel. 10 A. M,; morninK prayer and ser mon, 11 o'clock ; tventng prayer and ser mon. 7 :30 o'clock. LVANGLLICAL. First. East Tenth and Sherman Rev. A. A. Winter, pastor. 10 A. M.. Sunday school; Hea -hlng. U A. M. and 7:43 p. M. ; evening tiiem-, "A Man's Strength"; 6:46 P. M., K. of c E- mestlng. Second. Kerby and Fargo streets Rev. c- C. poling, pastor, fiundasr achool, 10 A. M ; pieaehrc by pastor. 11 A. M and 7 IS P. M : i? P M . K L of c. K. meeting it K'e; c-reen. Gay street and Wiiimatt Rou'evsrd Rv J. Romanov nikinr At 11 A M and 7 3 P U.. preaching servlres; Sunday rhf at 10 A. M ; jv-L.C E. at t 30 P. M. t-CTHERAN. St Ji-vtr Eng;tih, Weat Park aad Jef feror streets kc. J Alien Leas, pastor. Perv its. 1 1 A M and S P. M ; !n the evening panor win Civ an i:lutrated lectura on the of Christ; Sunday school, r 10 A. Ss : Luther League. TPS. Dani.h Inlcn aenue Rev J. Spstt, paator; r!den:e T-7 l"non avenue. Srv M A M . "Ahaniuiion": s P M . "The H'Ji"; Hun. lay ' hr., 0 A SI.; meeting st Ruvrliv!; c Sl hool houe. 3 P. M; X P M . Ii.'1'div A P U - PW. Bf,, a t M., Thumda ; cattchists, 9:30 A. M and liig service 10 A Evening service, 7:30 1 METHODIST. ! Grace. Twelfth and Taylor streets Rev 1 Wi.iiam h Heppe. D. D . pastor The paa- tor will preach at 10:80 A M. oa the , theme. t;reat Faith Growing Out of S(rane Soil." nd at 7 34) he will speak I on Importance of Having True Ideas of Christ " Special music will be furnished J bv the lare ma e chorus and quartet. , Morning olas. p.;;o o'clock; Sunday school, , TJ ! P. M , St. Paul mission 3 P. M-I Epwtrth league devotional and praise. ?:;0 i P M ProfePor W. SI. Wilder, organist and eholrr.msier. s uth. Foresters hadl, 171 H Second street Rev K H. Moure, pastor. 10 A M , ! Sunday school; u A. Mt. remilar service's; j ' ' M.. Kpworth League; S P. preach ing ( Taylor-Street Dr Benjamin Tqunpr. jae , tor. ft: .to A. M , classes; 10:3O A. M . aa J cred canitia by the choir and orchfatra; , 1- 1 P. SI . Sunday school; 6:30 p. M.. Kpworth Leu rue; 7::t0 P. M , sermon. "The lurse or worry." Professor W. H. Boyer end choir of 40 voices, a I? ted by an or chestra of 20 pieces, will render the savred cantata, "The Redeemer." by Julian Ed ward, m four parts: Part 1, "The Ad vent", part 2. "The Nativity; part 3. "The Crucifixion"; part 4, "The Resurrection and Ascension." Centenary, East Ninth and Pine streets Rev, c T. Wiison, D. D. The pastor will preach on "The Atonement by Christ" at 10 3O A. M., and at 7:30 P M. on "Eter nity"; special music by the choir, directed t'T Mr. Kobarts; Sunday scnool. 12 to 1 P. M . H. A Killam superintendent; Epworth League. :t0 p M. The pastor's residence la East Oak street. Montavilia, Hlhbard and Mo hi st re eta Rev Harold Oberg, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. M, Professor J. Patterson superin tendent; preaching service, ll a. M : class meeting, 12 m.; Junior League, 2 P."M.; Kpworth League. 6:4 P. M.; evangelUUc service, 7;S0 P M. Swedish, Beech and Borthwlck streets Rev John Ovall, paator. . Preaching at 11 A. M. and S P M. ; Sunday school, 10 A. SI : Kpworth League. 7 P. M. - Simnyside. Eat Yamhill and East Thirty fifth street T. H. Ford, pastor. 10 A. M. Sunday school, A. u. Ellison. supertntendenL 11 A. M. Preaching by Evangeliat E. A R.sa. of Is Angeles. Cal. Subject: "If God Did Not Make the Oid Book, the Bible. Who Did?" 3 p. M Junior League, Miss Mary Shaver, superintendent. : 1 i P. M. Kpworth League devotional meeting. W H. Warren, president. 7.ao P. M. -Sung service and sermon by Evangelist Rosa. rRESBYTflRIAN. First. Twelfth and Alder streets Rev William Hiram Foulkes, minister. At 10:30 A. M the minister will preach on the sub ject "Shall the Weak Brother Perish for Whom Christ Died?" being assisted in the service by Rev. J. A. McVeigh, superin tendent of the Men's Resort, and some of his workers; 12:10 P. M., Sunday school and Hinle classes; :80 P. M., missionary meeting of the Y'oung People's Society; 7:13, P. M organ numbers by Mr Couren; 7:H0 P. M.. g.?pel service, with special music by the quartet. The minister will preach on the subject. "The Easter Aftermath." The following- musical programme will bo rendered: Morning Prelude, "Poco Lento" l orak ) ; anthem. "To Thee, Our Lord. v e i- !' (Maunder); soprano solo and quartet, "Eye Hath Not teen" (Foote); postlude. "Fugue In M Minor" (Bach). Or gan numbers at 7:13 P. M.:, a, "Love Song" tCover'.ey ) ; b. "Wedding Song" i Parker) ; c. 'Funeral March" (Chopin ) Evening prelude, 'Fantasia" (Parker; anthem. In Portland Society Continued From Page 5. northern art, and illustrate the subject with fine pictures. Immediately fol lowing the art class at 3:3), the psychology department will continue YorI philosophy, with a short talk on self-control. . Whether you turn to the right or the left at the Y. W. C. A., posters of every description meet your glance. What are Not w sian Fnod Fast Tenth and Grant Ir ,M held ,n Pt , ! street k-v .i Hi pas" or ServeV Margaret Lamberson orgini.t; Mr Caughey. K- :,0A M . and s P M ; y our g peopled SJ" Sunday school. 13 M. Mis. Caro- (.nuiv a i Tt.,..v i,n" Strong. euperlntendenV . M. those Y. W. O. A. girls doing now? you "orchestra wiil be present. The commtt ask. If you come up to the association , tee in charge is composed of Misses next Tuesday night, at 8 o'clock, you Marie Chambers, Edith Wiser, Elizabeth will find that "Unappreciated Genius" ! McMahan, Mary Ducett, Mrs. K. O'Far aml "The C.-nsus Taker" are alike do- I rell and Mrs. lsabell McMahan. lightfully attractive. j . This Is an opportunity for the noon The Woman's Auxiliary of 8t. David's lunch Rirls to prove their loyalty to the Church will entertain with a tea, Tues falthful corps of workers who prepare day, from 2 to 5, at the residence of Mrs. ' PRINCIPALS IN A lint iMilyji J " rrv-ui-Ji n-ii ; i' fc...!-. .a nwfVtrA ,jr'i DR. AXD MRS. S. D. HEAD. El'GEXE, Or., April 25. (Special.) A notaole event in Eugene so ciety this week was the marriage of Dr. Salathlel D. Read to Miss Ethelyn M. Barbour, which was solemnized at the First Congregational Church on Wednesday. April- 22. at 4 o'clock. After the wedding a re ception followed at the home of the bride, shortly after which the happy couple left on a honeymoon trip for points nortti. The bride is the accomplished daughter of W. C Barbour,. a capitalist of this city. She Is :i graduate of the class of "01 of the New England Conservatory of Mnslc, and for two. years past has had charge of the vocal work In the Eugene public schools. Dr. Read is a native son and a successful dentist of Eugene. and serve their palatable lunches every day. The . employes -of fhe association and the girls boarding in the hous-', un der the skilful management of Miss Ruth MacCorkle. are going to give this en tertainment fur the purpose of making money to send a representative to th Northwest Conference at Seaside House. Seaside, Or., which by the way, is to be one of the most important gatherings on the Coast this Summer. There will be many attractive features Tuesday night in the way of candy sales, etc The O. E. S. Girls have issued Invi tation, for their next dancing party, which will be given In the Masonic Temple, West Park and Yamhill street. Monday evening. May 4. This U their first party to be given on the West Side. All the others have taken place in the East Side Woodmen Hall. "Tarry With ye o Hy Parlor" iBrwa'd: poatluds ' MiwW'V Freysr). Piedmont. C! e.snd avenue and Jarrett street Rev N. P Reevea. B D , p-vstoe. Service. 11 A. M . "Prosperity and the Liquor TrafTic": Suoday s- hoot 11:13 P. M Christian Ecdeavor. li p. SI ; eveti irg service. 7:45 o'ciock: lople, ""he Value of Preeng in Saltation." Third. Eai Thirteenth and Pine streets Rev. Andrew J Montgomery, pastor Serv ices, p) :tti A. V and 7 45 P. SI ; evening auMect. "The I'orce Evil." Hawthorn Park. Twelfth and East Tay lor sire eta Rev. E. Nelson Ailn. pastor Puhiln worship. l:3rt A. M and 7 0 P SC.; Sunday s.hoo 1J H ; T. P. 6. C E . ..tO P M. Canary. Klevetth and Cay streets- Rev. J R. Wilson, D D . w ill preach to the morning Sen ices.. 10:30 A. M and T .io p. M In the evening a social prayer answerable question. triRlTrAIJ9T. First Foclety. Ablngton building. Third street between Washington and Stark ll A M . conference: subject. "The Experi ences of Spiritualists"; p. M, lyceum: S P. M., mediums meeting. Sirs, tJertrude Wood Held. 7:43 P. M, lecture. "The Ac complishment of Spiritualism," Harrison D. Barrett. The spiritual services held under the auspP es of the Oregon State Spiritualists' Association will close this Sunday evening in hall 201. AH?ky building. Third and Morrison streets. Mrs Sophia B. Seip will answ er questions the entire evening. Free admission. H. A L M Coon, president of the M. A M. S A. Society, will hold spiritual serv ices In the Auditorium Hall, Third be tween Tavlor and Salmon Lyceum. 2 P SI.: test meeting. S P. M. ; Mrs. Lyon, me- mum; a i i f. m , lecture uy n, J n Lucan and Rev. Mr. Alien, followed by spiritual messages by Uev. C K. Cornelius. t'XITARIAN. Church of Our Father, Yamhill and Sev enth Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr., minister; Rev. T. L. Eliot. D. D.. minister emeritus. Serv ice at 11 A. M-: subject of sermoa. "Re covery From Defeat"; Sunday school. 0:43 A. M , adult class at 13:30 P. M. ; Y. P. F. A. 30 P. SL rTilVERSALlST. Church of the Good Tidings, East Eighth and Couch Rev. James D. Corby, minis ter. Worship. 10:43 A. M.; sermon topic, "Are You Reconciled to Your Experience?"; 7:30. popular service; topic, "Winning Out Against Temptation"; Sunday school al noon; Aae mu&ical programme with chorus MISCLLLAVEOC8. T. M. C A.. Fourth and YamhlU3:30 P. M., men's meeting, addressed by W T. Jor dan, pastor of the Central Baptist Churoo, subject. "The Old and New Man"; Charles H. Gray, of Chicago, will sing. Church of Je.us Christ of Latter-Day Saints will conduct services In. hall 4K), A lisky building; Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; preaching. 11:30 A. M. and 7 P. M Psychologist A. A. Lindsay. M. D.. will lecture at the Ivanhoe K. P. Hail. Eleventh and Alder streets. Wednesday evening, P. M. The subject will be "The Subcon scious Life " Divine Truth Center Chapel, Hall 201. Allsky. bldg.. Third and Morrison. Services 11 A. M.. Thaddeus M. Mlnard. pastor; sub ject. "Asking and Receiving"; H. E, Martin, soloist. Soul Culture meeting at Mrs, Mallory's parlors. 501 Y'amhlll street, Monday evening, April 27. at 8 o'clock. Subject for discus sion. "Is There Any Power Outside of Our selves That Answers Prayer?'; silence meet ings Tuesday and Friday afternoons, 2:30 o clock. Fellowship Circle Mrs. Clara Bewick Col by president Sunday. 3 P. M , meetings resumed at 501 Yamhill strete. Address by Rev. Henry Victor Morgan on Enierson's "Oversoul" ; at 8 P. M. Mr. Morgan wll lecture in the Empire Theater on "Spiritual Ism. It Lses and Abuses." and will con tinue bis series on "The 'Psychology of Jesus" at 81 Selling-Hlrsch building. Wed nesday. 3 P. M. S Greek Orthodox Trinity Apostolic Church w ill hold Its Easter services at 2 P. SI., Sun day. Sermons will be delivered in English Russian, Latin, Syrian and German The Cowboy Evangelist will preach at the United Brethren Church tonight. Adjutant J. B. Stanley, of the Salvation Army Industrial Heme, In this citv, will have charge of the service tonight at No. 4 Hall, 24&) Madison street. Subject, "Down and Out " I Dancing will begin at i:30. The ! patronesses are Mrs. J. p. O'Donnell, I Mrs. E. B. Colwell. Mrs. G. M. Hyland. Mrs. J. C. Olds and Mrs. J. S. Greeny The U. E. S. Girls consist of Misses Emma M. Howatsoti, Josephine Staple, ton, Gertrude Ballin, Bess Houston, Charlotte Ballin, Edith Schmeer, Mabel Backett, Margaret Howatson, Ruth Baliln and Eva Fanning;. . . Marie Stuart, Women's Catholic Order Foresters, will give a whist and social next Tuesday night, April 2S, in the auditorium of the clubhouse, on Morris street, near Williams avenue. The ladies' EUGENE WEDDING Whitney. L. Boise. 591 Hawthorne avenue. An excellent musical programme baa beed arranged. Proessor Ringler's awimming baths, finest in city, now onen for c-nann- hour. for ladies. Exp?rt instruction. Enameled ' tank, 20x60 ft. Running water tempered. I SSoH Xast Morrison. Both phones. ' - winstow Meaae circle No. 7, L, of 6. A. R., cordially Invites Its members and inends to a whist party Tuesday even ing, April 28, to be held In their hall. in Drew building. . . The sewing club of Lincoln-Garfield Relief Corps will meet Tuesday, April 2S, with Mrs. Brown. The Gaxette Club baa Invitations out for Us annual May party which will be GREAT Monday we re-enter into the sale with renewed vigor and determination to fulfill the object of this sale, which means an entire change in our present store system and a thorough closing out of all present stocks, to which every express is adding additional quantities. A systematic and thorough housecleaning pertaining to every department in the store. Nothing spared; everything sacrificed. Handsome new Spring suits. Big ship ment of new waists. Immense stock of dress skirts and petticoats. Hosiery of our own importation; and our superb stock of stylish millinery. The items below are for Monday selling. We advise early choosing, as lots are limited. I LADIES' SUITS Another startling offer in Ladies' New Spring Suits, panama and fancy mixtures "in the most approved ues to $25.00, choice .'. SILK PETTICOATS Absolutely the greatest values we have ever offered, and we have offered some startling values in the past. High-grade taffeta Petticoats with embroidered ruf fles; values to $25.00; only LVIIII inery Children's Caps, Hats ' and Tarns; values to $1.00 ' 25 cents given in Rlngler's Hall. Grand avenue and East Morrison streets, Monday even ing, May ! ... Market day with the Guild Girls of St James Lutheran Church, Wet Park and Jefferson street, Friday evenlnn. May 1, from 6 to o'clock. Supper will be served. ... Mount Hood Circle, Women of Wood craft, will give their next whist and dance in the East Side Woodman Hall next Tuesday evening. There will be a meeting of the Ladles' Auxiliary, Congregation Ahavai Sholom, Monday eve, April 27. ... The Spitzner Philharminlo Society will give the next recital May 17. at the Heilig Theater. Miss Conyers Directs Singing. CLATSKANI E, Or., April 25. (Spe cial.) A speoial musical programme was given in the Presbyterian Church of Clatskanie Easter Sunday, under the direction of Miss Mary E. Conyers. Solos by Mrs. E. S. Booth, Mrs. Frank Coulter, Mrs. M. H. Bunce, Miss Maude Rice and Miss Conyers were well ren dered. Neat souvenir programmes were furnished by the Cecilia Club. Miss Conyers returned from New York City in November, where she had spent two years studying music. A, Llpman Ladles' tailor has fitted up ladles' tailoring parlors at 13SV Fifth street, corner Alder. I wish, tp an nounce that I have employed J. Frank Huffman ae cutter and fitter. We will be open for business Monday. Fine tailoring at popular prices. SOCIETY PERSONALS. Miss Besele Bralnerd, of Payette, Idaho, Is visiting Mrs. C. C. Shay, of this city. Miss Sabin, of Harrisburg, Is a guest at the home ol Captain G. H. Woodbury, in tins city Mrs. M. J. Badollet, of Astoria, la visit ing her daughter, Mrs. W. G. Howell, of Mount Tabor. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fallow have re turned from an eight weeks' sojourn at Ban FTancisco. Mrs. Sol Friedenthal, of Seattle, Is vis mng Mrs. Max Friedenthal, a) home, x ueauuy, Apru zo. Mrs. H. C. Wortman and chlldnn re turned Saturday from Seaside, where they spent master week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Goldsmith and son i-uuu), -win return norae from a years inp aoroau .uonaay evening. W. J. McGinn and wife left Friday evening for a visit to Los Angeles and otner points in Southern California. Mrs. F. W. Ortman. with her little son, Fredrick, left last week for a month's visit wuii relatives in Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Blaney and son have left for a two weeks' visit in Boise. 1 011 no. jaier tney will go to Butte, Mont. Misa Ruby Archambeau, Miss Irene Hurd and Mrs. Tom Jones are new mem bers of Mrs. Walter Reed's Tuesday Aft ernoon (J1UO. air. ana Mrs. xneeaore Hardee are guests at the Xortbnia. Mr. Hardee was Mr. Goode's amsistant during the Lewis and Clark Fair. Mrs. Paul Berkman, of Seattle, who was matron at the Copland-Fleckenstein weJdlE. h guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hear Fleckenstein. s Miss Edna and Miss Ethel Thomas. I from Scott's Mills, tre guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Lawton. of 1254 East Yamhill street. Mrs. Edward M. Bergen, who has been at Hot Lake. ' Or., for eight weeks, and Spokane, Wash., for the past two weeks, bas returned much Improved In health. Dr. and Mrs. E. M. Dallas, of this city, left laat evening for an extended tour of Europe. The itinerary of the trip will in clude London, Paris. Berlin, Vienna and Rome. A visit will also be made to the north of Scotland, the borne of Dr. Dal- J.M. E0RGANIZATI0N Spring styles; val $10.50 $7.95 Earg ams on Children's Leghorn Hats, 50c value only 25 cents las, where they will probably stay some weeks. They expect to return to the 8tate8 in October, by way of New York- City, and will visit Washington, D. C, St. Louis and Salt Lake, coming home by way of Los Angeles and San Francisco, arriving In Portland about December 1. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Kuhn have returned from a trip to Europe. They were ac companied while abroad by Mr. and Mrs. Gus Muller. of Chicago, who are well known In Portland. The party visited London, Paris and Berlin and were ab sent several months. Mrs. Fred Muller, wife of Mr. Fred Muller, secretary of the Board of Trade, accompanied by her two children, arrived on the eighteenth from their former home in New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Muller are now domiciled at 493 East Twenty third street. Later they are contein--plating building. Miss A. Anderson, who waa injured by accidentally falling in Astoria last Sep tember, is still confined to her home and Il-r, auic ii s VI 1 1 1 J i 1 J .tic UM U 1 pnitrhpn. Frlpntl; can find htr nt hr ACHES SRIRTS This will- interest stout women. -Handsome line of black panama Skirts in extra sizes. V alues to $12.00, for only MISSES' SKIRTS An immense line of Misses' Skirts, Pana mas and fancy mixtures for girls from 12 to 16 vears. Values J50 T7CS to $7.50 pZdm 4 O KIMONOS Figured lawn and organdie Kimonos; values to 75c, '-Gir choice O the B SAILORS Ladies' fine quality Straw Sailors 75 cents ON GO. new residence, the Marlborough, 680 Flan ' dt-rs street. Y Miss Sadie Jackson, Miss Marjorte Noble, Miss Janet Noble and Mlns Louise Small are spending the week at the Jack, son cottage at Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Jackson have gone down for the week end. Have Vour Furs Stored In fire-proof and cold dry air storage vaults. The only house In the West so equipped. Remodeling of furs during the Summer months at greatly reduced prices. H. Llebes Co., John P. Plane man n. manager. Corbett building, 288 Morrison street. At the Women's I'nion. Mrs. White waa a guest at dinner on Easter Sunday. Miss Margarette Fee waa one of this we k's transients. . Miss Frances Lake and Miss Mar garet Whealdon, of Forest Grove, were T Q "IXTHEN purchasing a piano, no matter what consideration may be paramount, it is in- variably best to buy a Steinway, for no other piano stands for the same high standard of piano construction. If it is a question of quality and permanency of tone, of superior materials and workmanship, of proven durability then the recorded judgment of the world's most eminent musical and scientific experts declares the Steinway the Standard of the world. If it is a question of price then, all things considered, the Steinway is the greatest piano value for the money paid, for experience has proven that a Steinway Piano depreciates less both in intrinsic and market value than any other make. For visible, tangible proof of Steinway primacy, ex- amine a Miniature Grand at $800, or a Vertegrand at $550. Each piano the criterion of its class. Steinway Pianos can be purchased from any author ized Steinway Dealer at New York Prices, with transportation cost added. Illustrated catalog ut and booklet, "The Triumph of the yerterand," tent on request. Sherman, Clay & Co. OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, PORTLAND SALE $4.75 4 aicony BIG SPECIAL In all kinds of flowers, 0e, 5c, 2oc, 35c, 39c, 50c. Frames 10c. Braids loo piece. FIFTH AND ALDER STS. - I the guests of Miss Maude Klrby at lunch on Saturday. Miss Letitla Connell went home to fllilsboro for Easier. Mrs. Gertrude Cottle, of Stocktoui Cal.. registered on Friday. Miss Mabel Romig spent Easter Sun day at her home at McCoy. Mrs. Lulu Wilholt Is spending today with her relatives at Camas. Wash Miss La Rue Crum, from Lilly, Pa., came on Wednesday for an indefinite stay. Miss Mary Knutson paid a visit to her home at Astoria over .Easter Sun. day. Miss Dorothy M. Murray, of SL John, Came on Wednesday, and will make her home. here. Mls Besie Bandy, of Minneapolis, arrived early In the week and expects to remain for some time. London. -The shipbuilding employer, of Loniiwn have decidtd to bsin & lockout to every '.hlpbutldlns .hop In lh United King dom. CaOMIIKO CA .0