The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, August 23, 1908, SECTION TWO, Page 3, Image 15

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    AUGUST 23, 1903. '
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Today's Services inPortland Churcnes
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BAPTIST..
First, tha Whita Temple. Twelfth and
Taylor atreeia Kev. J Whltcomb Brouher.
t D.. pastor. "One-accord" praj-er mwt
tn It Tcmpla parlor. 10 A. M. : rnornlnl
erlce. l:3t o'clock: Krmon by Hev. John
Roach straton. D I- paster ot the Sev
enth Baptist church. Sa'-.lmars . ML: sub
1c. "la Tncre a IJvIn, G1 ? Bible arhool
meau at 12 M: youna people meetln.
jo p M : popular fien.ni aerTlce. T:4J
oclocV: rain bT lr. Siratnn; auhject.
-la the Bible a Revelation from God?
Fred Butler. t!-e areat gospel singer, will
slur it boll aervlcea
Central. East Artkcny and Ent Twentieth
streets Bev. W. T. Jordan, pastor, preach
ing in -So A. M- and P. M. by Rev. John
Hei-talen: Sunday school. 12 M. ; young peo
ples nwtlna. 7 P.M.
Immanuel Rev. A. B. Mlnaker. pastor. 11
A M.. combination aervlce for the Summer
Sunday achool and aennon: :45 P. M.. B.
T. P U' : :!" P- preaching. Midweek
prayer meeting. Thursday. 7:41 P. M
Grace. Montavtila Kev. oilman Parker,
naator Sunoav acliool. 10 A. M. : aervlcea.
11 A. M and S P. M. ; preaching by Rev.
A. E Patch.
Unlreralty park Kev. A. B Walta. paa
tor Sundav achool. 10 A M.; worship. 1
A M. : B. T. P. L. 7 P- M.; worship. 8
T M
Calvary. Esst K!ghth and Grant atreeta
Rev. I N'. Monroe, pa- r. Sunday school.
10 A M-: preaching. 11 A. It- and 7:30
P. M. by the paator.
Mount Olive Rev. B. B. Johnaon. paator.
Cervices. lO 30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
Eaal Forty-fifth, corner East Main atreet
Rev. B. C Cook, pastor. Bunday school.
10 A. M. ; services. II A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ;
B. T. P .U . 8:45 P. M
Arleta Rev. E. A. Smith, pastor. Bunday
cbool. K A. M. ; Junior Union. 3 P. M-: B
y p 7 p. m.: preaching. HA. M. and
g'p.M, by the pastor.
Swedish. Hoyt and Fifteenth Rev. Erie
Fcherstrom. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A. M.
and 7:45 P M. : Sunday school. 12 M.
H. John Rev. E A. Leonard, paator. Sun
clay school. 10 A. Si.; preaching. 11 A. M.
and 7 45 P. M : P - P. V.. :S0 ; .
Third Vancouver avenue and Knott street
Rev R Schwedler. pastor Sunday achool.
10 A. M ; B. T. P. 1... 7 P M.: aervlcea.
11 A. M- and a P. M.
Chinese Mission. 352 Oak atreet near Park
Sunday school. 7- P. M : preaching In
Chinese. S P. M.
First German. Tourth and Milt streets
Rev. J Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:4i A
M and 7:30 P M ; Sunday achool. :45 A.
M : B T. P U. :45 P. M.
Sellwood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventn
rr,R,v. D. W. Thurston P"'01"
preaching 11 A M. and 7:30 P. M. : Sunday
achool. 10 A. M.: preaching by pastor.
Sunnysld (German). orty-flrst street and
Hawthorne avenue Preaching by C. J'd
meth. 11 A M. : Sunday school :43 A M
Union-Avenue Mission (Swedish), bkld
more street Sunday school. 10 A. M.
ft John (German) Preaching by Rev. C.
Feldmeth. 3 P M.; Sunday school. 2 .P. M.
Second German. Rodney avenue and Mor
rla street Rev. F. Buerrinann. paator
preaching. 11 A. M. and 7.10 P. M : Sunday
achool. 0.45 A M.: B. T. P U.. "5:4- P M
Highland. Alberta and Siath streets Rev
J F Heacock. pastor. Sunday achool. lo
A M : B Y P '' . 7 o. in.: preaching. 11
A M bv pastor. P. M. by E. A. Leonard
'Norwegian-Danish. Mississippi avenue and
Shaver street Sunday school. 12 M.; Indus
trial ch.ol. Saturday afternoon. 2 o'clock.
Gresham Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; aerv-lc-s.
II A. M. and 7:30 P. M.. by Rev. R. R.
Grabeel
Lenta. First avenue near Foster road
Rev J F Heacock. pastor Sunday school.
10 A M ; preaching. 11 A. M and 8 P M.
Second. Last Seventh and East Ankeny
street, stsnton c. Lapham, pastor. Morn
ing service at 10:30: Bible school at noon:
young people's union. :43 P M : evening
sertc. 7:4.i o'clock: preaching by Rev. J.
A Pettlt. Convention Evangelist for Western
Washington
fnlversltv Park Rev. A B. Waltz, pas
tor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. : worship.
11 4 M : ermon. "On the Shore of the
Red Sea": B. T. P V.. 7 P. M. : worship.
P M. : sermon. "The t'nreaaonableneaa ol
Wickedness."
COXGREGATIOXAU
First. Park and Madison streets Rev.
Luther R. fyott. D. D. p.stor. 10 A. M..
F.ibie school: 11 A. M-. divine worship, with
anncn bv the pcstor. whose theme will be
Bvond the Wall." Mm. May Dearborn-F-hwar.
will sing. "These Are They" (Holy
City. Gaul. Evening services will be re
sumed September 6
Highland. East Sixth and Prescott Rev.
F. s Bollinger. r.astor Worship. 11 A. M. ;
tn pv. J. J. Statib will conduct the earv-l-e.
The evening service at 7:45 P. M. will
be conducted by the Y. P. S C, E. Sunday
school. lO A. M.
Sunnvsld Cong-egatlonal Church, corner
of East Ta'lor and East Thirty-fourth
ttTAts Rev. J. J. Staub. pastor. Morning
crvlce at 11 o'clock: Sunday school. 10 A.
M : Junior C. E . 3 P. M.; Senior C. E..
7 P' M' THRISTIAX M-IF.NC'E.
First church of Christ. Scientist. Scottish
Rite Cathedral. Morrison and Lowendala
trr,ts Service 11 A M. (evening service,
omitted; subject of lesson sermon. "Mind:"
Sunday school at close of morning service;
Wednesdav evening meeting S P. M.
Second Church of Christ. Scientist. Elks'
Temple. Stark, between Sixth and Seventh
streets Sunday services. 11 A. M. and 8
P. M : subject of the lsson sermon. "Mind;"
Sunday achool. 11 A. M. ; Wednesday meet
ing. P. M. -
First Rev. G. K Berry, editor of the
Pacific Christian, will preach at the usual
hours Morning suMect. "The Indwelling
ChrW: evening subject. "A Greater Work
Than Mlrsc'.ec."
Preaching at the Christian Tabernacle In
Gladstone. Morning theme "Christ's Desire
Toward All Nations': evening tneme. "Eter
nal Divergence or the Difference Between
the Righteous and the Wlckod"; Sunday
chool at lt A. M.
CHRISTIAN.
Central. East 30th and Salmon streets
Rev. J. F Ghormley will speak at 10:30
A. M.; theme. "The Annointlng for Ser
vice;" S P M.. special services; musical
programme: H. A. Easton. chorister.
EPISCOPAX..
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen tha Martyr,
Thirteenth and Clay streets Rev. H. M
Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 A
M. ; morning service. 11 o'clock; evening
service. 7 :: o'clock.
St. Matthew's. First and Caruthera atreet
Rev. W. A. M. Breck. In charge. Holy
communion. 7:30 A. M.: U'.-wdmere. 11 A. M.
St. Andrew's. Portsmouth Rev. Francis
O. Jones, priest in charge. Sunday school.
:4S A M. : morning service. II o'clock.
St. Paul's. Woodmen Rev. W. A. M.
Breck will conduct the service and preach
at 11 A. M : Sunday achool. 0:45 A. M.
Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett atreeta
Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services. 8
and 11 A. M. and S P. M.
Good Shepherd. Sellwood atreet and Van
couver avenue Rev. John Dawson, rector.
Morning service. 11 A. M. ; no Sunday achool
or evening service during August.
St. John's Memorial Church. Sellwood
Sunday school at lo A. M.: morning prayer
and aermon at 11 A. M. . Archdeacon
Chambers will officiate.
St. Mark'a church, comer of Nineteenth
and Quimby atreeta Rev. J. E. H. Simpson,
rector. 8 A. M., holy communion: 10 A. M
Sundav achool: 11 A. M.. holy communion;
S P. M.. evensong.
Hassalo street, corner East Seventh and
Hassalo Rev. Paul Rader. pastor. Sunday
erhool. 10 A M. : morning service. 11
o'clock: sermon. "Religion -and Names:"
Y P. 6. C. E. 6:4S; evening service. 7:45;
ubje-t. "Saying What You Think."
M THE RAX.
St. James' English, corner West Park
and JefTerson streets J. Allen Leaa. pastor.
Services at 11 A. M.. conducted by the pas
tor. Sunday achool at iO A. M. There
will be evening service.
Norwegian Syn-d. East Tenth and Grant
streets Rev. I) Hsgoes. paator. Servlcea at
10:Hii A M. and 8 P. M.
St. Paul German. East Twelfth and Clin
ton streets A. Krau?e. pastor. Morning
service. I0:.m A. M ; evening service. 8 P.
M : Sunday achool. 0:3O A. M.
St. John's Church. Peninsula avenue and
Kllratnck street 3 P. M . Bible lesson and
young people'a meeting. Thursday. 8 P. M.
S. W. Lutheran Augustana Church, cor
ner Rodney venue and Stanton street
Car! A. To:ln. pae'.ur: residence. 344 Monroe
street Morning servif e at 10:45 o'clock:
evening service at 7:45 o'clock: Sunday
school at li .W A. M.
Trinity Missouri Synod Wflltama avenue
and Sellwood street. J. Rlmbach, pastor.
Sundav achool. s:I5 A. M.: German aervlcea.
10 A. M.; English aervicea. P. M.
METHODIST.
First. Tavlor atreet Dr. Benjamin Young,
pastor. :30 A. M.. classes: 10:30 A. M..
morning sermon, subject. "The Old Faith
In the Kew Age:" 12:l." P. M.. Sunday
school; :45 P. M . Epworth. League; 7:43
P. M . evening aermon. aubject. "Love as a
Dynamic."
African Zlon Church, corner Thirteenth
and Main atreeta Preaching by Rev. w. W.
Matthewa at 11 A. M. : aubject, "Sowing;"
Sunday achool at 1 P. M. At 8 P. M. Rev.
w. W. Matthews will deliver a discourse on
the evil of race riots. Hia biblical aubject.
"Mote and beam."
Swedish, corner Beech and Borthwick
streets Rev. John Ovail. pastor; preaching
at It AM. and 8 P. M. : topic In the morn
ing. "A True Christian:" Sunday achool at
10 A. M : Epworth League at 7 p. m.
Epworth. Twenty-seventh and Upshur
etreeu Rev. chaxlaa T. McPheraon, paator; I
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Tti Elvangellcai Lutheran Aupfustana Church, erected on the cor
ner of Stanton streft and Rodney avenue Aiblna. will be dedicated
this afternoon at S o'clock. Rev. N. J. V. Nelson, president of Co
.luinbla conference, will deliver an address at the dedication. Rev.
Carl A. Telin. the pastor, will be In charge of the exercises. Rev.
P. J. O'Connell. of Pennsylvania, who Is temporarily at Astoria, and
Rev. B. S. BenKtsen, of Marshfield. Or., together with several local
pastors, will take part In the dedicatory services. At 10 A. Ji. Sunday
there will be communion services by the congregation. Tne church
cost 6i00. It has a large Sunday school-room in the basement. Rev.
Carl A. Telin has been in charge for the past year and a half. Before
he came It was a small mission conducted under the auspices of the
Immanuel Church of the West Side.
paraonage. 7S3 York atreet; phone Main
4nss. Servlcea will be held In he Oregon
building. Fair. Grounds. Sunday, at 11 A
M and 7:43 P. M. ; morning subject. "Jesus,
the Light or the World." This will be a
service for children, specially Illustrated
with burning candles. Evening subject.
"The OTiolce of Moses;" Sunday school, 10
A. M. : Epworth league. 7 P. M.
Firat Norwegian Danlah Thirteenth and
Davis streets. Preaching aervlcea at 10:30
A. M. and 8 o'clock P. M. ; young peoples
praise service. 7:3U P. M. H. P. Neisen.
pastor. , .
TrlnUv. corner of East Tenth and Grant
streets Lewis F. Smith, pastor: Sunday
achool. 10 A. M. : public worship. 11 A. M. ; .
class meeting. 12:15 P. M.; Epworth League,
T P. M. ; evening service. 8 P. M : subject
for morning service. "A Holy Ghost Re
vival Our Great Need:" for evening aervice.
"Christ an Uttermost Savior." Next Thurs
day evening will begin a 10-daya' meet
ing Rev. Aura Smith will assist tha pas
tor Services will begin at 7:30 each even
Centenary, corner East Ninth and Pine
streets Clarence True Wllaon. D. D.. the
pastor, will preach at 11 A. M. on "The
Modern Aaron and the Golden Calf." and at
7:30 his subject will be "The New Man."
Mra. Height, soprano of the Central church,
San Franclaco. will render "Open the Gates."
by special request of the paator at tha
morning service, and Mra. Edward Drake
will preside at the organ. At the evening
service a duet will be aung by Misses Allen
and Tlbbltta. Sunday school at 9:45 A. M.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First, corner Alder and Twelfth streets
Dr George Luccock. pastor of the First
Pre-byterlan Church of Oak Park. 111., aup
plles the pulpit this last Sabbath of the pas
tors vacation. His morning theme at 10:30
o'clock will be "God's Faith In Men." Sab
bath school and Bible clasjes at 12:10 P. M. ;
"Vacation Service" of the Young People's
Society. 6:45 P. M.; organ numbers by Mrs.
McMlchael. 7:30 p. M. : 7:45 P. M.. lecture
by Dr. Luccock upon hla experiences In the
Holv Land, entitled "A Visit to the Home
Land of Our Iord."
Calvarv. corner Eleventh and Clay streets
Rev. Stephen Phelps. D. D.. will preach
at 10:30 A. M. on "The Gospel Made
Known." Miss Margaret Lamberson, or
ganist; Mr. Caughey. precentor. There will
be no evening service. Sunday achool. 12
noon; Mies Strong, superintendent.
BPI RITUALIST.
Mediums and Ministers' Association
Service August L'3. Auditorium Hall. Third.
near Taylor. Mediums- meeting. 3 P. M.
Lecture and miscelianeoua. 7:45 P. M.
The State Spiritualists Association of Ore
gon wlr. hold Its annual convention services
Sundav. September 6 All-day services In
Women of Woodcraft Hall. Tenth and
Taylor. Lecture by John Slater each aerv
lce. First Spiritual Society. Redmen'a Hall.
Selllng-Hlrsch building. Washington street
11 A. M.. conference; 2:30 P. M.. service
conducted by Rev. H. E. Howes; 7:45 P.
M . lecture hy Rev. H. E. Howes.
Fourth First and Glbbs streets. Preach
ing at 10:30 A. M . by Kev. D. A. Macken
lie. of Chehalls. Wash.
Hawthorne Park East Twelfth and East
Tavlor atnfets. Preaching at 10:30 A. M. by
the Rev. H. J. Rfnca: Sunday school at 13
noon. No aervlcea In the evening.
UNITED EVANGELICAL.
Ockley Green, corner Gay street and" Wil
lamette boulevard Rev. J. Bowersox. pas
tor; preaching services at 11 A. M. and
7:43 P. M. ; Sunday achool at 10 A. M. ;
K. L. C. E.. a:43 P. M.
First United Brethren. East Fifteenth
and Morrison afreets Rev. H. C. Shoffer.
pastor; Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; preaching
service. 11 A. M.: D. R. Potts; "Life of
Joseph Typical of Christ Life;" Christian
endeavor. 7:15 p. m.
UNITARIAN.
Church of Our Father, corner of Yamhill
and Seventh streets Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr.,
minister; Rev. T. L. Eliot. T. D.. minister
emeritus; Rev. Nehemlah A. Baker, assistant
minister; service at U A. M. ; subject of
sermon. "Worship."
UNIVERSAUST.
Church of Good Tidings. East Eighth and
Couch streets Rev. James D. Carby. min
ister; worship at 10:45, with sermon on
"The Sin vof Not Making Friends;' Sunday
achool at noon.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Friends, corner of Main and East Thirty
fifth streets Meeting for worship at 11 A.
M. and 7:30 P. M. Bible school at 10 A. M..
H. A. Hlnshaw. superintendent . Christian
Endeavor prayer meeting at 6:30 P. M. Mid
week prayer mectli.g each Thursday even
ing at 7:30.
Soul Culture meeting at Mrs. Manors' a
parlors, sol Yamhill atreel. Monday evening.
August 24. 8 o'clock: aubject for discussion,
'l.eo Tolstoi." SMence meetings Tuesday
and Friday. 2:30 P. M.
Millennial Dawn. O A. R. Hall, northeast
corner Second and Morrison streets Bureau
study. 1:30 P. M. : regular service, 3 P. M ,
Rev. Henry Victor Morgan, the New
Look at .-This.. Solid
ak Dresser For
O
WORTH
$35
WORTH
$35
You wonder how we can sell goods so cheaply. But it's no secret.
We buy in carload lots, sometimes taking the entire output of a
medium-sized factory, and of course we obtain special prices.
Style No. 241 This is a beautiful solid oak Dresser of stylish pat
tern, with large, massive base, quarter-sawed and hand-polished, full
serpentine front, the drawer fronts being especially fine from the ef
fects of the artistic band sawing of the solid Eastern oak. The mir
ror is finest French bevel plate, being in very attractive stanchions;
size 22x34 inches. 4
Here is an exceptional Dresser bargain A $35.00 value Q
for only ............... . . ....... M
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This Enamel Bed, $6.75
No. 592 : Just like the cut in all col
ors of enamel; a very attractive,
strong- and durable bed. -worth $11.
Marked for Ausrust sell
ing at the low price of.
:J6.75
A Solid Brass Bed for $17.50
No. 30BT It is Just like the cut a
model of simplicity and beauty. Solid
brass In the bright finish, worth ordi
narily $23, but for this August
sale we've marked it down $17.50
to on ly .........
Mall orders Jl.iO for packing.
$45 Brass Beds for $25
No. 6061 Here is a beauty from
among these sterling bed values. It
Is just as the cut pictures it; has
" l-4-lnch continuous posts, 3-inch
husks: 1-Inch tilling, swell foot, ot
the highest polish, and regularly
priced at $4.5; special ffoe rf
sale price only O.VU
83.50 DINER, S1.95
So, tAi The above cut la
an exact picture -of thia
well-made Dlnlnr Chair.
In golden oak finish. It
has all the good, substan
tial features and appear
ance of a 1 chair. The
regular price la $3. .10. Al
teration sale price $1.98
INGRAIN .CARPET, 38c
There are many beautiful patterns in this Ingrain, and it is
guaranteeed to be two-thirds wool; has lasting OQ
qualities and retails regularly at 75c; special, yd OOC
3-lb. PILLOWS, 75c Each
This is the Gevurtz "Leader" Pillow, made
by the. celebrated Emmerick Pillow Manufac
turers for our trade. They are guaranteed to
be all feathers, 3 lbs. in weight, fancy art
ticking; worth really $1.50; a big spe- 'JZLf
cial at, each :..
15c Cottage Curtain Rods, 5c
These are the regular 15c brass Curtain Rods, that have a G5-
spreatfof 54 inches and sell regularly for 15c, special
You Are Welcome to Credit
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This Oak Dining' Table,
$13.00
Xo. 413 These are solid golden
oak Tables, extend to 6 feet,
have 4-iiich legs, just like the
picture; always sold at a much
higher price: for An- 1 flrt
gust price only ql.UU
Round' top tallies as low as
$i2.J0. Also dining chairs low
in price.
1BI
53 Lace Gurtains, SI. 50
Half price for these beau
tiful Lace Curtains, in
white and ecru; the pat
tern number is 12.277, the
remnants of large rooming-house
orders, and in
stead of
you pay, pai
L$1.50
SEWING ROCKERS
$1.10
No. 209-3: Made of
thoroughly seasoned
hardwood, perfectly
finished, c a ne seat,
with hrace arm, just
like the picture;
S"f...$1.10
FURNISH YOUR HOME ON EASY PAYMENTS
GEVURTZ BROS.
GKSTSIDE ST
ORE
EAST BURNSIDE AND
UNION AVENUE
Thouaht Evangelist, speaks In the New
Home of Truth. 701 irvlnrt street. 1 1 A M .
and 8 P. M.: morning subject. 'Power "0
on Hlfch" ; evening. "Man and Superman.
EASTERN OREGON EXCURSIONISTS LEAVE FOR OUTING ON NORTH BEACH
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STEAMER T. J. POTTER.
The passenger steamer T. J. Potter left at 1 oYlock yesterday afternoon for Mcgfler. Wash., with SOO
. - m . i fc.A..nJ fna. Vrti-tf K Dai ..U TK enarl a M-v rnnrllirtflrl
passengers on Doara. me recora crow a ior me seasun, uuuuu w. if r - "
cursion from Eastern Oregon utilized a lare part of the accommodations and
place the steamer Harvest Queen in commission.
it was found necessary to
This Is the First Public Library
Install a Pianola Piano
. and a Free Library of Pianola Rolls
to
DR. MELVIL DEWEY, at the time he was New
York State Librarian, made a startling
prophecy in one of his public addresses.
He predicted that the day was not far distant
-when all libraries which aim to be completely
equipped would have large collections of Pianola
rolls to be loaned as freely and unhesitatingly as
books.
"Why should not the public borrow . song's of
Schubert as well as songs of Tennyson f" asked
Dr. Dewey. -
The Evanston, 111., Public Library has put Dr.
Dewey's idea into practical operation. A Weber
Pianola Piano and a collection of 500 carefully
selected music-rolls are now at the service of Evans
ton residents. Those who own Pianolas can take
the rolls home, while others can play them in the
library's musie-roem.
It is an impressive thought that lies back of this
Pianola Piano Catalog
innovation, and this is the thought :
The Pianola has taken Music out of tha
class of the so-called ACCOMPLISH
MENTS has made it the universal pos
session of the MANY, rather than an ex
clusive art to be enjoyed by the privi
leged few.
It is a noteworthy fact that it -is always the
Pianola that is selected by those who buy with a
full knowledge of- the comparative merits of the
different Piano-players. The Pianola is the first
instrument of the kind to be purchased for a public
library, just as it was the first instrument to be in
stalled in a college." Today there are over 100 lead
ing educational - institutions that are using the
Aeolian Company's instruments in their musical
courses. . '
Musically and Mechanically, the Pianola is uni
versally recognized as standing at the head of its :
class, a fact amply proven by its great sale, exceed
ing that of all other piano-players combined.
R Free Upon Request ' '
The Home of the
Genuine Pianola
Piano. Sole Dis
t rib at ore for the
Northwest.
Eilers Piano House
The House of Highest Quality
353 WASHINGTON STREET