The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, May 24, 1908, SECTION THREE, Page 10, Image 34

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ACME OF ELEGANCE AND COMFORT IS EMBRACED IN FURNISHINGS OF THE COMMERCIAL CLUB'S NEW HOME
LADIES' ROOM IN
WHITE AND
GOLD
It Dainties In Contrast to SoIId
' lty of Fnrnfnhinss In the Men
Lounging; Room.
fN the way of hlph-art furnishing and
decoration, the ladies' reception-room
m In the Commercial Club affords one
of the best examples. The furniture is
of that light and alrv style In white and
gold, upholstered in ilk damask, which i
marked tlie elegance of the reign of Louis i
XVI of Fran re. A photograph only par
tially conveys an Idea of the exquisite i
daintiness of this apartment. In contrast.
the solid comfortableness of the men's 1
ounging-room. that opens off the bil
liard -room, stands out, where are to be
found the appointments near and dear to
the hearts of busy men dropped in for
a needed rest. Here, besides the bisr I
leather chairs and lounges, are writing
tables, files of the latest newspapers and
periodicals and a convenient push-button.
The 50x100 billiard-room, with its 18 ta
bles, lures the devotees of the cue and
(batl and in appointments in equipped ,
with every accessory of the most mod
ern type. The other room shown In the
illustration is the sideboard, the room of
smallest dimensions In the club. At
tendants from this room will answer
calls from other rooms, but the cozy lit
tle den can accommodate a dozen or more
quite comfortably.
Sunday in
BAPTIST.
T!rat. th "Whit Temple, Twelfth and
Taylor itreeti Rev. J. Whit comb Broueher,
D. V r paator. "One-accord prayer meet
ing In Temple parlor, 10 A. M. ; morning
worship, 10:30 o'clock; sermon by Rev.
V w. Caratena, of McMinnville College;
ubject. "The Christian Extra" ; Bible
wrhoot, 12 M. ; young people's metlnic, 6 P.
M. : popular evening; service. 7:30 o'clock;
sermon by Rev. F. W. Caratena; subject,
"Onesimus, Unprofitable, but Now Profit
able.' Speclsl music by Temple quartet and '
chorus. Morning; music: Oriran voluntary,
"Prayer and Cradle Song" (Gullmant); an
them, "I'm a Pilgrim, I'm a Stranger
(Marstnnt; anthem, "O God Our Help In
Ages Past" (Thayer); postlude, "Idylle
iRyderK. Evening: Organ voluntary,
"March Fjnebre" fOhopln) : cnorus, "O,
Mother, Tear Jerusalom" (Shelley) ; quar
tet. "Angel Voices Ever Singing (Neid
llnger: poattude, "Postludlum, in D (Mer
kel). Miss Kathleen trawler, soprano; Miss
Ethel Shea, contralto; R. N. Hockenberry.
baritone; J. W. Relcher, tenor and director;
Miss Grace E Kemp, organist.
University park Rev. A. B. Walts, pas
tor. Sunday school. 10 A. M.; worship. 11
A. M. ; sermon, "la the American Saloon
Toomed to Extinction?"; B. T. P. U., T
P. M.; worship, 8 P. M. ; sermon. "Dlvina
Heartburn."
Grace. Mnntavllla Rev. Oilman Parker,
minister. Sermon topics: Morning. "Tha
Character of God Revealed In Christ";
venlng. "flood Citizenship."
. Second. Seventh and East Ankeny streets
Rev. Stanton C. Laphani, pastor. Morn
ing sermon, 10:30 o'clock; Bible school at
noon ; young people's union, :43 P. M-;
evening sermon, 7:45 o'clock.
Central. East Ankeny and Twentieth
streets Rev. William T. Jordan, paator.
Services, lrt:30 A. M. ana 7:30 P. M.;
rreaching by Rev. J. F. Heacock and Rev.
M. M. Blrdsoe.
Tmmanuel Rev. A. B. Minaker, pastor.
Sundav school, is M.; preaching, 10:3O A
M. and 7:30 P. M : B. T. P- 6:30 P. M.
Calvary. Kaat Eighth and C?rant streets
Rev. 1. N. Monroe, pastor. Sunday school,
10 A. M. ; preaching, 11 A. M. and 7:30
P. M.
Mount Ollva Rev. B. B. Johnson, pastor.
Sen-Ices. 10:80 A. M.. and 7:30 P. M.
East Forty-fifth, corner East Mala strwt
Rev. B- C Cook, p&ator. Preaching. 11 A
M. and T:45 P. M., by Charles H. Hart:
Bible school, 10 A M.; B. T. P. U-, 6:45
P. M.
Arleta Rev. E. A. Smith, pastor. Sunday
school, 10 A. M. ; Junior union, 8 P. M. ; B.
T. P. U., T P. M; preaching. HAM. and
7:30 P. M.
Swedish, Hoyt and Fifteenth Key. Erie
Scherstrom. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A M.
and 7:45 P. M.; Sunday school. 12 M.
t. John Rev. E. A Leonard, pastor.
Sunday school, 10 A. M-; preaching, 11 A.
M. and 7:45 P. M. ; B- Y. P. U-. 6:30 P. M.
Third, Vancouver avenue and Knott Ray
R. Schwedler, pastor. Sunday school, 10 A.
M.; preaching. 11 A M. and 7:45 P. U-i B.
I". P. V.. 6:45 P. M.
Chinese Mission, 352 Oak, near Park
Sunday school, 7 P. M.; preaching In Chi
nese, 8 P. M.
First German,- Fourth and Mill Rev. J.
Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A. M. and
7 -SO P. M. : Sun4y school, 0:45 A. M.; B.
Y P. U.. 6:4o Ji M.
Sellwood. Taraas&a avenua and Eleventh
Rev M. M. Bled so Sunday school. 10
A. M.
Sunns side (German?. Forty-first and Haw
thorne avenue Preaching by C Feldmetb,
11 A. M ; Sunday school. 8:45 A. M.
Union-Avenue Mission (Swedish). Skid-
mora street Sunday school, 10 A M.
St. John (German) Preaching by Rev. C
Feldmeth. S P- M. ; Sunday school. J P. M.
Second German. Rodney avenue and Mor
risRev. F. Buerrmann, pastor. Preaching,
it A M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school,
0:45 A. M ; B. T. P. U., 6:45 P. M.
Highland, Alberta and Sixth Rev. J. F.
Heacock. paator. Sunday school. 10 A M-;
B T. P U.. 7 P. M.; preaching, 11AM.
Norwegian-Danish, Mississippi avenue and
Shaver street Sunday school, 12 M.; indus
trial school. Saturday afternoon, 3 o'ciock.
Gresh am Sunday school. 10 A M.; serv
ices. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., by Rev. T.
y r.ikinK
Lents. First avenus, near Foster road
I ; , .
Portland
Rev. J. F. Heacock, pastor. Sunday school,
10 A M.; preaching, 11 A M. and 8 P. M.
CONG REG ATI ON AX.
First, Park and Madison streets Rev.
Luther R. Dyott, V. D., paator. 10 A. M-,
Bible school; 11 A. M., divine worship, with
sermon by the pastor ; theme of sermon,
"Firm Foundations"; 'Christian Endeavor at
6:30 P M.; 7:45 P. M.. patriotic services.
The sermon and the music will be appro
priate, and the G. A. R. posts of Portland
will attend In a body.
Pilgrim Chapel. 640 Second street, near
Lincoln 0:30 A. M., Sunday school; 7:45 P ;
M., evening worship; preaching by Rev. TX
B. Gray; violin solo by Master Wayne Coe;
organ solo by Master Coe. Jr.
University Park, Haven ana. uowavm
streets Rev. F. I H. von Lubken, pastor.
Morning worship, Jl o'clock, with sermon
"Churcn fcssenuais" ; evening service.
7:30 o'clock: sermon tonic, "The Christian
and Civic Righteousness"; Sunday school.
10 A. M. : Junior Christian Endeavor, a tr.
M.:Senlor Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
Massalo-Street. East Seventh ana riaasaio
Rev. Paul Rader, pastor. Morning serv
ice, 10:30 o'clock; Sunday school, 12 M.;
T. P. 8. C. E., 6:4t5 P. M.; evening service.
7:45 o'clock Rev. Cephas S. Clapp, of For
est Grove, will preach both morning and
evening.
Sunnyside. East Taylor and East Thirty
fourth streets Rev. J. J. Staub, pastor.
Morning service. 11 o'clock; subject, "The
Final Teat-Question"; evening service at 8
o'clock; subject, "The Warp and Woof of a
Noble Character; Sunday vchool. 10 A. M. ;
S C Pier, superintendent; Junior Christian
Endeavor, 3 P. M-; Senior Christian En
deavor, 7 P. M.
Highland. East Sixth and preacott Rev.
FJ. S. Bollinger, pastor. Worship, 11 A. M..
"Taking the Other Side"; Sunday school. 10
A M ; J. D. Ogden, superintendent; Junior
Endeavor, .1 P. M.; T. P. S. C. E.. 6:45 P.
M. memorial service, 7:45 P. M., under
the auspices of the Glad Hand Club; Com
rade J. J. Walter will deliver the address
Music by male chorua; Comrade Parvin, di
rector. CHRISTIAN.
First. Park and Columbia Rev. E. 8.
Muckley, minister. 11 A M., "A New Dan
ger; Voters. Look Out!" 7:46 P. M.. Mrs.
A. C. Barber, of Indianapolis, soprano, will
sing several numbers; specials by choir;
sermon on "A Partnership That Counts" ;
Bible school, 10 A. M.; Christian Endeavor.
6:45 P. M.
Central, East Twentieth and Salmon Rev.
J. F. Ghormley will speak at 10:45 A. M.
theme. "Making a Nation"; Memorial serv
ices, 8 P. M.. theme, "Saving the Nation";
patriotic songs; H. A. Kaston will aing; spe
cial numbers by orchestra and the great
chorua The boys and the girls of 'Cl-'CS,
of the Grand Army of the Republic, of both
the Blue and the Gray, are Invited.
Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson, pastor.
Servtces. 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M-; Bible
school, 10 A. M- and Young People's Meet
ing, ft:45 P. M.; revival meetings every night
by Evangelist J. N. McConnell .of Eugene.
Woodlawn Church of Christ Clark W.
Comstpck, minister. Bible school. 10 A. M. ;
Y- P. S. C. E., 6:45 P. M.; morning sermon,
11, "The Capacity of Religion Extirpated
by Disuse" ; evening aernr on, 7 :45. "Jesus
of Nazareth as a Friend."
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First Church of Christ, Scientist. Scottish
Rite Cathedral. Morrison and Lownsdaie
Service. 11 A. M. (no evening service); sub
ject of lesson-sermon. "Soul and Body";
Sunday school at close of morning service;
Wednesday evening meeting. 8 P. M.
Second Church of Christ. Scientist Elks
Temple. Stark street between Sixth and
Seventh. Services, 11 A. M, and 8 P. M.;
subject of the lesson sermon. "Soul and
Body"; evening service omitted on account
of the lecture at Heilig Theater; Sunday
school, 11 A. M. ; Wednesday meeting. S P.
M.
EPISCOPAL,
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Martyr,
Thirteenth and Clay Rev. H. M. Ramsey,
vicar. Holy communion, 7:30 A. M. ; Sun
day school. 9:45 A. M.; morning prayer,
10:40 A. M. ; holy communion, 11 o'clock;
evening service, 7:30 o'clock. At the It
o'clock aervtce Bishop Scad ding will ordain
the Rev. Francis O. Jones to the priest
hood and tha Right Rev. H. D. Robinson
THE SUNDAY
Churches
D. D.. bishop of Nevada. . will be the
preacher.
Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett Rev. A.
A. Morrison, rector. Services at 8 and 11
A. M. and S P. M ; Sunday school at 9:45
A. M.
St Mark's. Nineteenth and Qulmby
streets. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector 8
A. M.. holy communion; 10 A. M., Sunday
school; 11 A. M.. holy communion and ser
mon; 7 :80 P. M., even song and sermon.
The Rev. H. Meacham, of Holy Trinity
Church, Vancouver, B. C will preach in
the morning, and the Right Rev. H. T.
Robinson, I. Z.. bishop of Nevada, In the
evening.
St. David's Church. East xweirtn ana &ei-
mont streets. Rev. George B. Van Waters,
D. r.. rector Holy communion. 8 A. M-;
morning prayer and sermon, 11 A. M. At
the evening service, which will be held at
8 o'clock, the Rev. Dr. Adams, of Dunsmuir,
Cat, will preach.
First H. C. Shaffer, pastor. Bible school.
10 A. M.; preaching. 11 A M. and 7:30 P.
M. ; Y. P. s. (.;. o:4 r. m.; evening ser
mon illustrated. "Tribute to Mother"; ten
musical numbers.
Secbnd. Kaat Twenty-eighth and Mildred
avenue B. E. Emerick, pastor, no services
Sunday.
Third Preaching by Rev. B. E. Emerlck
at 11 A. M.. at the hall near Kern park
station.
LUTHERAN.
St. Jam-ea English, West Park and Jef
ferson streets Rev. J. Allen Leas, paator.
In .the morning the pastor will begin a
series of sermons on "The Way of Salva
tion in the Lutheran Church"; In the even
ing he will speak on -'The Church as a
Healing Agency." Sunday school at 10 A.
M.; Luther League meets at 7 P. gS.
St. Paul's German, East Twelfth aftd Clin
ton A, Krause, pastor. Morning service,
10:30 A. M. ; evening service, 7:30 P. M. ;
Sunday school, 9:30 A. M-; ascension serv
ice, Thursday, S P. M.
Bethanla Danish Services Sunday, 11 A.
M. ; subject of sermon, "The Manifold Gifts
of God"; and 8 P. M Sunday school. 10
A. M.; Y. P. M.. Tuesday, 8 P. M.; Thurs
day (Ascension day) service, 8 P. M.; ca te
ch 1st s, Saturday, 9:30.
Norwegian Synod, East Tenth and Grant
Rev. O. Hasroes, pastor. Services at lO;20
A. M. and 8 P. M.. and at 8 o'clock P. M.
In the Vernon Presbyterian church.
METHODIST.
- First. (Taylor Street) Dr. Benjamin
Young, pastor. 9:30 A, M-. classes; lO:30
A. M-. morning sermon, subject. "The Shel
ter of the Divine Manhood; 12:15 P. M-,
Sunday school; 65 P. M., Epwortb league;
7:45 P. M., evening sermon, subject, "The
Drink Dvll; the Reddy amendment and
Some Other Things." Morning service: Or
gan. ' Kyrle fclelson. tMosart); anthem.
"God la Our Refuge," (Macf arlane) ; offer
tory, tenor solo. "Father. Thine Arms
Around Me Throw from "Tobias" (Gounod
Mr. lAcy L. Wisdom; organ, Gloria from
second mass (Mozart). Evening; service : Or
gan. "Serenade," (Schwatal); anthem.
"Awake Thou That Sieepest" (Stainer); of
fertory, "The Radiant Morn." (Woodward)
organ, Postlude (Clark). The choir: So
prano, Mrs. E. S. Miller: contralto. Miss
Evelyn Hurley; tenor and director. Profes
sor W. H. Boyers bass. Charles Cutter; or
gan. Mrs. Warren Thomas; chorus of 30
voices.
First M. E. Church. South Services held
In Forester's Hall, 171 Second street, cor
ner Yamhill. Rev. Emery H. Mowre. pas
tor. Sunday school, 10 A. M-; preaching. 11
A. M.. by Dr. George H. Stovali. subject.
"The Philosophy cf Life"; Epworth League,
7 P. M.. led by Miss Winnie Michael; preach
ing, 8 P. M.. by James Elliott.
Trinity M. E-. East Tenth and Grant
Lewis F. Smith, pastor. Sunday school, 10
A. M. ; public worship. 11 A. M. ; Epworth
League, 7 P. M.; evening service, 8 p. M.;
subject for morning service, "Memory o
Our Dead," followed by Sacrament of Lord's
Supper; subject for evening. "Shall We
Have a Stainless FlagT" prayer meeting
Thursday, 1:30 f. M.
Centenary. East Pine and Ninth Dr. Clar
ence True Wilson, pastor. Preaching: 10:30,
on "The Grace of God." and at 7:45 the G.
A. R. Posts and the Woman's Relief Corps
, will attend in a body and bear Dr Wilson's
OREGOXIAN", PORTLAND,
Memorial sermon and patriotic music by
the choir. Sunday school at 12 to 1 P. M.;
Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.
Sunnyside, East Yamhill and Thirty-fifth
T. B. Ford, pastor. 10 A. M., Sunday school.
A. O. Ellison, superintendent; ii a. m.,
nreachlnsr b v the nastor. subject. "T ho
Strength of Weakness"; 12:15, class meeting.
J. R. Pearl, leader; 3 P. M.. junior jueague.
Mary Shaver, superintendtt.t; 7:iu t. m..
Rev. L. Jean will occupy the pulpit and
preach the sermon. Epworth Uague general
service at university Park Methodist epis
copal Church. Prayer meeting Thursday
evening, 7:30 o'clock.
Epworth Methodist Episcopal, Twenty-sev
enth and Upshur Rev. Charles T McPher
son, pastor. Services, Oregon building, Sun
day. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; morning sub
ject, "Faith and Courage"; evening. M. C.
Reea .will speak; special music; mornin,
Mrs- George S. Smith will sing. "Pity. O
Savior by Stradella; Sunday school, 10
A. M. ; Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.
Grace, Twelfth and Taylor streets. Rev.
Dr. D. H. Trimble, pastor of the Methodist
Episcopal Church at Eugene, will occupy
the pulpit both morning and evening
Class meeting, 9:30 A. M. ; preaching serv
ice. 10:30; Sunday school. 12:15; Mission
Sunday school. Chapman and Jefferson
streets, 3:30 P. M.; Epworth League. 6:45;
preaching service. 7:45. William Mansell
Wilder, organist; quartet. $1Ibs Grace E.
Campbell. Mrs. Reno Hutchinson. Fred 8.
Pierce, George H. Street; In the evening the
male chorus in addition to the quartet.
Woodlawn "The Christian Life," from
the standpoint of the following: mechanic,
H. H. Taylor; teacher. Herbert Dewart;
business man. Charles W. DeGraff; attor
ney, A. F. Flegel.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First, Alder and Twelfth streets Rev.
William Hiram Foulkes. minister. Morning
worship at 10:30 o'clock. In the absence of
the paator. Rev. Harry H. Pratt, paator of
Forbes Presbyterian Church, will preach.
young people's meeting. B:4ft p. M.; organ
numbers by Mr. Coursen at 7:30 P. M. ;
evening worship, 7:45 o'clock; Rev. Mr.
Pratt will preach on the aubjefct. "Words,
and Living Word.' The church quartet
will sing special gospel music. 'Morning
Prelude, "Adoremus" (Ravina) ; quartet,
"Sovereign Ruler, Lord of All" (Bendel)
baritone aolo, "Abide With Me" (Liddle)
postlude, "Moderato" (Mendelssohn). Or
gan numbers at 7:30 P. M. : a, "Allegretto"
(Lemmens); b, "Offertory," in F (Batiste);
c, "Offertory," in G (Batiste ) . Evening-
Prelude, "At Evening" (Buck) ; quartet,
"Tarry With Me, O My Savior" (Barnes);'
tenor solo and quartet, "My Rest Is in
Heaven" (Abt); postlude, "Fugue" (Mo
aart). Mlzpan. Twelfth and Powell streets Rev.
Dr. 8.. H. Starr will prea-cb. morning and
evening. Morning; service, 10:30 o'clock;
evening service, 8 o'clock; 6unday school,
12 noon; Y. P. S. C. B., 7 P. M.
Calvary, Eleventh and Clay streets Rev.
Warren H. Landon, D. D, will preach both
morning and evening. Subjects: Morning,
"The Power of Christian Song" ; evening,
A Widow's Faith." preceding the evening
service there will be an organ recital at
7:30 o'clock, and an alto solo, "Lay Thy
Hand Upon Me," by Miss Metta C. Brown.
Miss Margaret Lamberson, organist; Mr.
Caughey, precentor. Sunday school, noon;
Miss Caroline Strong, superintendent.
Hawthorne Park, Twelfth and East Tay
lor streets Rev. E. Nelson Alien, pastor.
l0:3O A. M., "Memorial Day services. A pe
ri invitation to old soldiers: 12 M., Sun
day school; 6:30 P. M-, Y. P. S. C. E; 7:30
P- M. "Twentieth Century Chivalry "
Piedmont, Cleveland avenue and Jarrett
street. Rev. N. S. Reeves. D. D.. pastor
Uornlnr service. 11 o'clock. topic. "The
Standards of the Presbyterian Church"
Sabbath school. 12:15 P. M.; Christian En
deavor, 6:45 P. M-; evening service, 7:45,
topic, "The Conditions of Discipleshlp'."
SPIRITUALISTS.
Rev. John Slater will hold, under the
ausnices of the Oregon State Spiritualists'
Association, spiritual services Sunday even
nig at 8:15 sharp at Women of Woodcraft
Hall. Taylor, corner or uentn street; suo
3ect. "A True Spiritualist." .
Spiritual Association will hold services in
Auditorium Hall, 2084 Third street, between
Tayor and Salmon Conference, 11 A. M. ;
lvceum. 2 P. M. : test meeting. 2 P. M.
evening. 7:45. lecture by Rev. R. E. Coon.
on "The Sacred n ess of Medlumshlp," to be
followed by spiritual messages through Mrs.
A.KM. Coon.
UNITARIAN.
Church of Our Father. Yamhill and Sev
enth streets Rev. w. G. Eliot, Jr., minis
ter; Rev. T. I Eliot, D. D-i minister emeri
3IAT 24, 1908.
tus. Service at 11 A M.; subject of sermon.
The Proper Limits to the Work of the
Church In the Healing of Diseases" ; Sun
day school, 9:45 A. M.; adult class, 12:30
P. M.; Y. P. F., 6:30 P. M.
UNtVERSALIST.
Church of the Good Tiding:. East Eighth
and Couch ' streets Rev. J. D. Corby, pas
tor. Worship. 10:4T A. M.; topic. "The
Cowardice of Drifting; 7:30 P. M.; subject.
Is Dishonesty a National Peril?"; bunday
school at noon.
UNITED ETANGEIJCAL.
First, East Tenth and Sherman Rev. A.
A. Winter. 10 A. M., Sunday school; preach
ing 11 A M. and 7:45 P. M-. "An Appeal
to voters to -ueteat tne rteaay tiiii. ana
Vote the East Side Dry"; 7 P. M. K. L.
of C. E. meeting.
Second, Kerby and Fargo Rev. C. C.
Poling, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ;
preaching 11 A. M-. Rev. A. W. Brickley.
and 7:45 P. M.. by Mrs. SavlUa Poling, pas
tor's wife; 6:45 P. M.. K. L. of C. E. meet
ing. Ockley Green. Gay street ana Willamette
Boulevard, Rev. J. Bowersox, pastor. Preach
ing services 11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M.. on
"Forgiveness," and "Pardon, Acceptance
or; Sunday school, 10 A. M.; K. L. C. E.t
6:30 P. M.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Soul Culture meeting 'at Mrs. Mallory's
parlors, 501 Yamhill street. Monday even
ing. May 25, 8 o'clock; subject for discus
sion. "Is There Any Distinction Between
Growth and Progress ?" Silence meeting
Tuesday and Friday afternoons at 2:30 P. M.
Chrlstidelphlan Oddfellows' Hall. Monta-
villa: 11 A. M.. "Breaking of Bread"; 7:45
P. M.. lecture. H. W. G. WillimonL sub
ject, "The Battle of God Almighty."
Divine Truth center, hall 201. Aliskv
building. Third and Morrison streetsSub
jects, "Loose Him and Let Him Go"; Thad
deua M. Minard, pastor; H. B. Martin, so
loist; healing meeting Thursday. & p. M..
at the home. 3S3 Eleventh street.
Fellowship Circle Rev. P. J. Green, will
speak at 3 P. M.. SOI Yamhill street. Mr.
Green's subject la, "The Keys to the King
dom of Power."
Y. M, C. A., Fourth and Yamhill streets
At 3:30 o'clock C. W. Ross, of Kansas City,
Mo., editor of the Gosp'el Record, will speak
at the Y. M. C. A. on the subject, "The
Death of Christ." Special music by the
male quartet.
. Millenial Dawn. G. A. R. Hall, northeast
corner Second and Morrison streets Serv
ices at 2:30 P. M.
SAUCE in.:qld bottles
Bailey Charges California Company
With Misrepresenting Goods.
Because the United Brokerage Com
pany. of San Francisco, is chareed with
having refilled original table-sauce
bottles with a different preparation
and shipping them to Portland mer
chants, Food Commissioner Bailey has
seized a large number of cases of the
sauce, and it is likely that the prose
cution of the California firm by the
United States authorities will follow.
The goods were shipped here, purport
lng to be the original preparation, the
manufacturer's name being blown" in
the bottle. It was declared, after an
analysis of the goods in Mr. Bailey's
ottlce. that the sauce was entirely dif
ferent and had been put- In the bottles
of the original manufacturers. As the
offenders axe outside of this state, their
prosecution cannot be secured by Ore
gon authorities.
Another violation of the pure food
law by California manufacturers has
Just been discovered by Mr. Bailey in
jellies sold in Portland, and he has
seized a quantity of the product that
had been sold to local wholesale houses.
The Jellies were found to contain quan
tities of starch that was used as
filler. The wholesalers nave been
warned against further purchases from
the manufacturers of the condemned
Jellies.
Perfect fitting glasses fl at Metzgera
Eprlng styles faanan snoes at Rosenthal's
When the blood is pure and healthy the skin will be soft, smooth
and free from all eruptions or disease, but when the circulation becomes
infected with any unhealthy humor the effect is shown by eruptions,
pimples, boils, or some more definitely marked skin disorder, such as
Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, etc
Humors get into the blood, usually because of an inactive or slug
gish condition of those members whose duty it is to collect and carry
off the waste . matter and refuse of the system. This unhealthy
matter is left to sour and ferment and be absorbed into the blood, and
soon the circulation becomes filled with an acrid, irritating humor.
The blood then, instead of performing its natural duty of nourishing
the skin, regulating its temperature and preserving its uniform
softness, pliability and healthful
ness, irritates and diseases the
delicate tissues and fibers around
the pores and glands and produces
some of the various forms of skin
eruption or disease. "
The cause of all skin affections
can be traced to some kind of hu
mor in the blood. Healthy cuticles
are only possible where the circu
lation is pure; and therefore the
cure of any skin disease can only
come from a thorough cleansing
of this vital fluid. Salves, washes,
lotions, etc., cannot cure. True
such treatment relieves some of
the itching and discomfort, helps to
reduce inflammation, and aids in
keeping the affected parts clean, but
it does not reach the blood, where
the real cause is located, and at
best can be only palliative and soothing.
S. S. S. cures skin diseases of every character and kind because
it purifies and cleanses the blood. It goes down into the circulation
and removes the humors that are causing the trouble, builds up the
weak, acrid blood, and completely cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt
Rheum, pimples, boils, and all other skin diseases and affections.
S. S. S. is made entirely of roots and herbs, a safe vegetable remedy.
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S. S. S. cures Poison Oak, Poison Ivy, Nettle Rash, and all other
troubles due to a humor-laden blood. Book on Skin Diseases and any
medical v advice free to all who write. S. S. S. is for sale at all drug;
stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, ATLAHTA, GA.
For six years I was severely
troubled with wm&, located,
principally on tne shin bonea,
oaused by a humor la tha
blood. The trouble wonld. ap
pear In the form of small yellow
blisters, eharaoterlaed by Itch
ing, etc I tried saraaparillas,
so-called blood partners,
salves, ointments, lotions and,
treatment under a local physi
cian, but nothing did me any
good. Beooming discouraged I
left off all this treatment, and
seeing S. S. S. advertised one
day I decided to try is, and after
taking M a short while the
hnmor was driven from my
blood and I was completely and
permanently cured, i Some
seven months have elapsed
since I was cured and have had
no indication of a return of the
disease. G. O. HECK.
404 Freedom St., Alliance, O.
When S. S.S. has
driven the humors
from the blood, and
cooled and purified the
acid-heated circulation,
every symptom passes
away, the skin is again
nourished with rich,
healthful blood, and
comfort is given to
disease-tortured skins.