The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 18, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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    MEN WHO FIGURED IN NEWS OF WEEK
Soma Who Have Acquired Prominence in Public Prints, or Have Had It Thrust Upon Them.
EVERY CONVENIENCE IN THE LADIES' REST ROOM-ON THE BALCONY
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sale a splendid lot of these special-made rugs in standard room and hall sizes
made up in our modernly equipped worKrooms from limited stocks of
carpet patterns some of the past season's best and most popular ef- U.ft
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NEW TOR K. Oct. 17. (Special.)
Among men who figured in the
news of the week In Sir Alfred
Harmsworth, or Lord Northoliffe. him
self one of the greatest publishers of
news. He controls the London Times,
and la proprietor of the Iatly Mall and
some 45 other publications. He has
arrived In New York, accompanied by
his wife and mother. He will spend
aome time In New York and then go to
Newfoundland to look after his vast
interests there. He was born In Dub
lln In 15 and has made a name for
himself In journalism.
Jonathan P. Tolllver Is triad the Chi
cago convention choRe Pherman to be
ita candidate for the Vice-Presidency.
It was the common belief at Chicago
that the President wanted the Iowa
man as a running mate for Taft. In the
belief that he would make a great
talking campaign. Mr. Dolliver has
been doing all the talking necessary
to help the ticket, not alone in his own
state, but In a great many others. He
is one of the most reliable "spell
binders" of the Republican party.
Dr. Je irand Norton Denslow has
aroused the medical profession by
claiming that he has discovered a cure
for locomotor ataxia. The doctors
would have been incredulous but for
the testimony of Dr. M. Allen Starr as
to his success In eight pronounced
cases sent to him from the clinic of
Vanderbllt Hospital. Dr. UensloWs
theory Is that locomotor ataxia is
caused by some erosion of the nerves
and his treatment is so simple that It
commends Itself to the profession very
strongly.
Here' is a new snapshot of that emi
nent associate of kings and princes,
Thomas R. Walsh, of Colorado. Mr.
Walsh is an enormously wealthy mine-
owner, who calls Colorado his home,
but spends his Winters in Washington,
where he lives in a house of which
some princely European friends
would not he ashamed. Some years ago
It was reported that he was to go into
partnership with the unspeakable
Leopold of Belgium in the control of
the Congo Free State but as matters
developed. Mr. Walsh and his friends
merely got "a rich concession in that
country.
John F. Shafroth is the Democratic
nominee for overnor of Colorado. He
was born in 1854 at Kayette. Mo.. -and
graduated from the University of
Michigan. He practiced law at Payette
until 1879. wh.n he moved to Denver.
He Is a member of Congress.
.Tesso McDonald Is the Republican
candidate for Governor of Colorado and
his friends are confident he will be
! elected. If he is defeated it will be by
dissensions in the party.
Sunday in Portland Churches
BAPTIST.
First. th Whir Tempi. Twelfth . nd
Tayior trt J. Whtfomb Broujcher.
D. 1. pa tor. One-aerord' prayer m?t
In Tmp! 'parlors. 1 A. M.; momtn
arv1c. 1030 o'rlorfc; sermon by Or.
elatborn M HH1; sublet. 'TVi Ppeakln
Man": Bible school mw a 12 M.; young
People's metln. P. M : popular vfntng
er vtr. 1 . SO o- rlock ; sermon by 15r.
Broufher; sub tact. "The Automat k' Calf."
-ond In series of sermons on "Tha Ten
'ommandmerwB l'p to Date.
Fecond. Fast revnth and Kast Ankeny
struts Rev. Stsnton Tpham. pastor.
Frvir at IO:ho A. M. and 7:3 TP. M.;
subject of mnrnlnp: sermon. "A Religion of
s rifice": rim school, (2 M. ; young peo
ple's union. :::o p. M.: evening topic. "Tha
Tragedy of Ritbeousness."
'vntral. East Ankeny and Kast Twentieth
arrests R'v. W T. Jordan, pastor. At t::M
A M.. "The Solltarv Vlaf" ; Sunday school.
12 M ; vauni? p 'pla's meeting. 6-;;tO P. M. ;
at 7:3o P. M. Ir. M. lilll will spak oa
Th Man for Todav."
Tnlvrslty Park Rev. A. B. Waits, cas
tor Sunday school. 10 A. M.; worship. It
A M.; sermon, "Spontaneous Witnessing
for Christ"'; junior meeting. 3 P. M. : B. ".
P. I'., :.irt P. M ; worship. 7:30 P. M.; ser
mon. "Why the Mountains Ara Not Be
moved."
Mount Olivet Rev. lr. Wallace, tha Pa
clfi Count fvsim?;ist. Is assisting Rev. John
son in tha ravUal meeting. Praaching. 11 A.
M-; meeting for men only. 2:33 P. M.;
preaohmg. I. SO P. M.
Ontral. East Ankeny and Twentieth
irsets Rsv. W. T. Jordan, pastor. 10:;0
A. preaching; 7:30 P. M., by the pas
tor; Sunday s--hool. 12 M.; young peoples
-meeting. 6 30 P. M.
lmmanuel. Second and Meade street Rer.
A. B. M maker, pastor. Preaching. W:
A M. and 7 30 P. M. ; Sunday school and
Baraca and Philathea claea meeting. 12 M. ;
B. T. P. I".. 6:aw P. M. ; pra er meeting.
Thursdsy. 7:30 P. M.
Grace, MontavlLa Rev. A- S. Patch, pas
tor. Sunday tvhool. A. M. ; services. 11
A. M and 9 P. M.: preaching by the pastor.
OUvary. Kast Eighth and Grant street
Bev. I. N. Monroe, pastor. Sunday school,
10 A. M ; preaching, 11 A. M. and 7:30
P. M.
Eaet Forty-fifth, corner East Main street
Bev. B. C Cook, pastor. Sunday school.
10 A. M i serIces. 11 A. M. and 7:43 P. M.;
B. T. P. U-. ." P. M. Rev. I. N. Monroe
will assist the re.nor !n spe'ia! service
Arleta Rev. E. A. Smith, pastor. Sunday
school. 10 A. M-; junior union, S P. M.; B.
T. P. U . 7 P. M ; preaching. 11 A. M- and
f:30 p. M.
Swedish, Hoyt and Fifteenth Rer. Erie
JPcherstrom. pastor, preaching, 10-45 A. M.
and 7:45 P. M ; Sunday school. 12 M.
St. John Fev. John Bentxlen. pator. Sun
day school. 10 A M ; preach 1 Tin. 11 A. M.
and 7:43 P. M ; B T. P. U.. 6:30 P. M.
Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott street
Rsv. R. Schwed'er. pastor. Sunday school.
30 A- M ; B. T. P. I.. t:43 P. M-; services.
11 A. M. and 7:45 P M.
Chines Mission, 332 Oak street near park
Sunday school. T p. M. ; preaching In
Chinese, ft P. M-
First German. Tourth and Mill streets
Bev J. Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:43 A.
M and 7:3 P M ; Sunday school. 8:43 A.
W : B T P t . 43 P M.
Pellwood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventh-
Pv. D W. Thurston, pastor. Sunday school.
10 A. M : services. 11 A- M. and 7:30 P. M.
Sunnvslde (German). Forry-flrst street and
Hawthorne avenue Preah1ng by C. Feld
neth. 11 A M.; Sunday school. :45 A. M.
Vnlon-Avenua Mission (Swedish). Skid
Biora street Sunday school. 10 A M-
S-t. John (German) Preaching by Rev. C
Teldmeth. 3 P. M : Punday school. 2 P. M
Second German, Rodney avenue and Mor
ris street Bev. F- Buerrmann. pastor.
pTMchinc. 11 A M and 7 30 P. M. : Sunday
achoo!. . 4 A M-. B. Y. P. C. :43 T. M.
Bichland. Alberta and Sixth streets
Preaching both mornlni and evening by
Per. E. A. Leonard: Sunday school. 10 A
U.i B. T- P I.. 7 P. M
Norwegian-Danish. Mississippi avenue and
haver street Sunrtay school. 12 M.; indus
trial school. Saturday afternoon. 2 o'clock.
G res ham Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; aerv
!re. 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M , by Rer. H. R.
Grabeel.
Lenta. First avenue near Foster read
Bev. J. F. Heacock. pastor. Sunday school.
10 A. M: preaching. 11 A M. and B. T.
P. V-. P. U.i preaching. 7.30 P. II.,
fcy the pastor.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Fins Park and Madusjg streets Rev.
T.uTher R. Iyo:t, D. D. pastor, lu a. U.
Bible school; i A. M, and 7:43 P. M.. di
vine worship with sermons hy the pastor,
whose themee will be: M orntng. "The Re
ligion of a Reasonable Man"; evening. "Re
ligion tn a w World; Reasonable Views
About G-d. the Bible and the World In
Which We Live."
Suanysi-ie, East Taylor and East Thlrty
ftourth atreeta Rev. J. J. Stau b, past or.
praaxblng sarrlrss at 11 A. d. aad 7 -3Q P.
M. ; Sunday school, lo A. M.; Junior C. B..
ft P. AC; Senior C K.. -30 P. U.; asi luub
toplca, "Al Sychar'a Well" and "A Man
With Fix Senses."
Hasealo-Street. corner S-renth and Hiuee-
10 streets Paul Rader. pastor. Morning
en-lc. 11 o'clock ; topic. "Reaervatlon" ;
evening servtc. 7:30 o'clock, topic, "A Work
iniman'i Religion. "
Hichlsnd. Fsst Flsth N'orth and Preott -Rer.
B. S. Bollinger, pastor. Worship. 1 1
A M., "The Individual Orace Garden"; 7:80
P. M.. 'The Best of Life's Journey." Il
lustrated by stereoptlcon views from Chris
tian's Pllgrlm'a Progreee-. Punday school. 10
A. M. ; James P. Ogdn. superintendent; T.
P. S. C. E., ;30 P. M.
CHRISTIAN.
Flrrt. Park and Columbia streeta Rev. E.
S. Muckley, minister. At 11 A. M. and
at 7:o P. M.. Rev. J. J. Evans-, of Al
bany. Or., will fill the pulpit; Bible school,
H A. M.; Christian Endeavor. 8:30 P. M.
Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson, min
ister. Service. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.;
Bible school. 10 A. M ; Christian Endeavor.
:3o P. M.. themes. "The Hateful Intruder
and "The Turning Point of Life."
Central. East Twentieth and Rest Salmon
Ptre-ta Rev. J. F. Ghormley will speak at
10:30 A. M.. theme. "Tie Impregnable
Church." and 7:45 P. M., "The Toung Man
and His Problems." H. A. Easton. chorister.
Wood lawn Clark W. Comstock. minister.
Bible school at 10 A. M.; morning ermon
at II. "Outgrowing the Religion of Our
Fathers' ; Christian Endeavor. 6:30 P. M. :
evening aermon. 7:30, "Does It Pay to Be
a Christian?"
Gladstone A. H. Mulkey. pastor. Services
morning and evening: Sunday school. 10 A.
M., Mrs. Hull, miperintendent; theme at
11 A. M., "The Christian's Relation to the
Enlightenment of the World"; 7:30 P. M..
"From Darkness to Dawn."
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First Church of Christ, Scientist, Scottish
Rite Cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale
atreets Services, 11 A. M. and S P- M. I
subject of lesson sermon. "Doctrine or
Atonement"; Sunder school at close of tha
morning service; Wednesday evening meet
ing. 8 o'clock.
Second Church of Chriat. Scientist. Wood
men's hall. East Sixth and East Alder
streets Services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.t
subject of lesson sermon. "Doctrine of
Atonement"; Sunday school, 11 A. M-;
Wednesday meeting. 9 P. M
E PI SCO PAX.
All Saints'. Twenty-second and Reed
streets Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, minis
ter tn charge. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ;
evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 o'clock.
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr.
Thirteenth and Clay atreets Rev. H. M.
Ramsev, vicar. Holy communion, 7:30 A.
M ; Sunday school. 0:43 A. M. ; morning
service. 11 o'clock; evening service, f :30
o'clock. At the evening service Bishop Scad
ding will preach on "The Ministry of Heal
ing" St. Marks. Nineteenth and Qulmby streets
Rev. J. E- H. Simpson, rector. S A. M .
holy communion; 10 A- M., Sunday school;
10:30 A. M . mating; 11 A. M., holy com
munion: 7:30 P. M., evensong.
Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett atreets
Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services,' S
and 11 A M. and 7:30 P. M-; Sunday school.
0:43 A. M
St. Matthew s, First and Camthsrs streets
(West Side) Rev. W. A. Sf. Brerk, in
charge. Sunday school. io A. M. ; service
and sermon. 11 A. M
Ft. Paul's. Woodmere Rev. William R.
Powell will officiate and celebrate holy com
munion at 11 A. M.; Sunday school. 9:45
A. M.
Good Shepherd, Felhrood street and Van
couver aienue Rev. John Dawson, rector.
Holy communion, S A. M. ; Sunday school,
9:43 A. M.; morning service, II o'clock;
evening service. 7:30 o'clock.
EVANGELICAL
First United. East Seventh and Stephens
streets Rev. A. A. Winter, pastor. 10 A.
M.. Sunday school; preaching, u A. M. and
7 :30 p. M. ; theme for morning. "Duties
Toward God"; evening aubject, "How Many
Miles From God?"
I.CTHXRAN.
Reformed First German, Tenth and Stark
vtreta G. Hefner, pastor. Services at 10:46
A. M. and 8 P. M. ; Sunday school. 0:30 A.
M. : Toung People a Society. 7 P. M.
St. James' English Lutheran, West Park
and Jefferson atrseta J. Allen Lea, pastor.
Service at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; morning
subject. "The Voices of God"; evening sub
ject, "My Yourg Man as a Christian"; Sun
day school meets at 10 A. M.; Luther League.
T P. M.
St. Paul'a German Chnrch, East Twelfth
and CUnton A- Krauee. pastor. Confession,
10 A. M ; rooming service and hoiy com
munion. 10:30 A. M. ; Engllan service, 7:30
P. M. ; Sunday school. 0:30 A. M.; Bible
leason an d T our. g People 'a mee t Ing, Th ura
dar. 8 P. M.
Betanla Danish Church J. Foott. pastor.
Services on Sunday, 11 A. M., subject. "Are
You Among- the RJchr; ft P. M., "Are
You Engaged?; fiufioay gonooL 10 A. M.;
Women's Society. Wednesday. 1 P. M.. by
Mrs. Smith. Davidson avenue. Montavtlla
car; Y- P - with programme. Thurs
day. 8 P. M.
Norwegian Synod. East Tenth and Grant
ptrett Rpv. O. Hagos, pastor. Services
at 10;3O A. M. and 7:30 P. M. : T. P. So
ciety meets Thii'-sdsy evening, 8:16.
MKTHOOL5T-
Flrst. Taylor-Street, Dr. Benjamin Young,
pastor 8:30 A. M., rlasaea; 10:30 A. M.,
morning sermon, subject, "Why I Believe
in Immortality"; 12:15 P. M-. Sunday school;
:3M P. M.. Ep worth league: 7:30 P.
evening sermon; subject. "Men and Serv
ice": the morning eermon la the third of a
aeries on "Why I Believe."
Centenary. East Pine and Ninth street
Clarence True Wilson. D. D., the pastor,
will preach at 10:3O on "The Pre-eminence
of Jesus the Christ," and at 7:30 on "The
Story of the Virgin Mary." Special music
st both services; Sunday school, 12, clos
ing at 1 o'clock; Ep worth League. 6:30. A
question-box will be Introduced a a regular
feature of the evening seniles.
Epworth. Twenty-seventh and Upshur
Rev. Charles T. McPherson. pastor. Serv
ices In Oregon building. Fair Grounds; 11
A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; morning subject.
"A Tight Grasp"; evening subject, "Cross
ing the Jordan"; Sunday school, 10 A. M. ;
Epworth League, 6:30.
Swedish. Beech and Borthwlck streets
Rev. John Ovall, pastor. Preaching at 11
A. M. and 8 P. M. ; topics, morning, 'AA
Sure Protection": evening, "Preparing for
the Future"; Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; Ep
worth league, 7 P. M.
Patton, Michigan avenue and Carpenter
streeta D. A. Watters. pastor. ' Preaching.
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school, 10
A. M.. Mrs. John Alexander, superintendent:
Epworth devotion meeting. 6:30 P. M., Er
nest Morris, president; midweek prayer meet
ing Thursday. 7:45 P. M., led by the pas
tor; subject morning sermon, "The Super
abundant and Abiding Glory of the. Christian
Dispensation"; evening, "Life'a Golden
Morning."
Trinity. East Tenth and Grant streets
Lewis F. Smith, pastor. Sunday school, 10
A. M.: public worship. 11 A. M. ; clasw meet
ing. 12:15 P. M. ; Epworth League, 6:30 P.
M. : evening service. 7:30 P. M.
Grace, Twelfth and Taylor, William H.
Heppe. pator. The paertor will preach at
both services; at 10:So A. M., companion
sermon to last Sunday, theme, "Does the
Mirch Need a. New Message?"; 7:30 P.
M.. second of series on "Final Judgement."
theme. "The Indictment and the Verdict";
morning class, P:30: Sunday school. 12:15
P. M. ; St. Paul Mission. 8 P. M.; Epworrn
League devotional and praise. 6:30 P. M. ;
Pro feasor W. M. Wilder, organist and choir
master. South. 171H Second street. Foresters" Hall
E. H. Mowre. pastor. 10 A. M., Sunday
achool: 11 A. M. ; regular preaching serv
ice; 6:30 P. M., Epworth League; 7:80 P.
M. preaching, at the ecneluon of which
will be held a church conference. This will
perhaps be the last service by the present
pastor.
PRESBYTERIAN,
First, Alder and Twelfth streets William
Hire m Fotilke. minister, w ill preach at
10:30 A. M. upon "The EternsI Sacrifice";
Sunday school and Bible classes for all
at 12:10 P. M. ; Young People's Christian
Endeavor Society. 6:30 P. M.; at 7:15 P.
M.. organ numbers by Mr. Coursen: at 7:30
P. M.. even in g gospel sermon In the "Au
tumnal Sundav-Nlaht" series, upon the sub
ject. "Wild Grapes"; appropriate muelo by
the quartet.
Mlzrah. Powell, between Twelfth and
Thlrteeni h streets Rev. Harry Tweeds, pae
tor. Morning service. 10:30 o'clock: Sun
day school. 12 M. : Christian Endeavor, 6:30
P. M ; evening service. 7:30; prayer meet
ing. 7:30 P. M. Thursday : subject for dla-coure-es
momlrr. "To Know Christ end
Benefit." IT Timothy 1:12; evening. "True
Re'igion." James i :27.
Third. East Thirteenth- and Pine atreets
Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, pastor. Ferr
W at 10:3O and 7:45; morning aubject,
"The Call to the Ministry."
r'alvary. Eleventh and Clav streets
Services 10-30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M Rev.
X A. P. McGaw, D. P., will preach, sub
jects. "Christ in Propheey" and "Elements
of Retribution In the Foul": Miss Mar
garet Lamhersn. organist. Mr. naughey,
precentor: Sunday school. 12 noon. Miss Car
oline Strong, superintendent.
Hawthorns' Park. Twelfth and East Tay
lor streets Rev. E. Nelson Allen, pastor
Services 10:3A A. M. and 7:30 P. M. IS
M.. Sunday school rally day; 6:80 P. M., Y,
P S C E
SPTRITTAL1STS.
First Society meats at Forester hall,
eighth floor. Marquam building 11 A. M.,
conference; subject. "Character Building":
t2:30 P. M.. lyceura; 7:45 P. M.. lecture by
Mrs. M. A Cngdon.
Ministers' and Mediums' Association, Au
ditorium hall. Third near Taylor street
Lecture and miscellaneous.. 7:45 P. M.
UNITARIAN.
Church of Our Father. Yamhin and Sev- ,
nth streets Bar. W. G. Uot, Jr., xrUa- j
is
and quality that are woven entire on the looms.. The values
are specially attractive. See Morrison-street window display.
These are a few of the sizes and special prices:
1 Tapestry Brussels Rng, size 8 ft. 3 in. by 12 ft., for .$13.50
1 Tapestry Bru'ssel Rug, size 8 ft. 3 in. by 12 feet, for $15.75
1 Body Brussels Rug, size 8 ft. 3 in. by 9 ft. 9 in., for .$16.20
1 Tapestry Brussels Rug, size 8 ft. 3 in. by 11 ft. 3 in., for. .$16.20
1 Tapestry Brussels Rug, size 9 feet by 12 feet, for $18.00
1 Axminster Rug, size 8 ft. 3 in: by 12 ft., for 18.00
1 Tapestry Brussels Rug, size 8 ft. 3 in. by 13 ft., for "plS.UO
1 Bodv Brussels Rug, size 8 ft. 3 in. by 11 ft. 6 in., for. .$21.50
1 Axminster Rug, size 9 feet by 11 feet, for $22.50
1 Wilton Rug, size 7 feet 6 inches by 8 feet 6 inches, for. .$24.75
2 Axminster Rugs, size 8 ft. 3 in. by 10 ft. 6 in., for $24.75
2 Axminster Rugs, size 9 ft. 6 in. by 10 ft. 6 in., for $29.00
1 Body Brussels Rug, size 10 ft. 6 in. by 11 ft, 3 in., for. . . .$28.80
1 Body Brussels Rug, size 10 ft. by 10 ft. 6 in., for $31.50
1 Body Brussels Rug, size 9 ft. 9 in. by 12 ft., for $34.75
NEW LEATHER
. UPHOLSTERED
PIECES
To our showing of furniture
upholstered in leather we
,have recently added a
(number of new designs in
pieces especially adapted
for the living-room and li
brary massive Daven
ports in frames of golden
oaK and mahogany; Couches covered entirely in
the blacK and Spanish leather, including a num
ber with mahogany and golden oaK frames. Also
several new designs in leather Arm Chairs,
RocKers and the popular TurKish RocKer styles.
The workmanship and construction of these
pieces is most trustworthy the material and
finish the very best
ffl
SALE OF
MORRIS
CHAIR
CUSHIONS
SPECIAL AT $4.-7S SET
These cushions are covered in velours and tap
estries, in patterns and plain effects and in sev
eral colors red, green, brown and blue. Well
filled with silk floss. An opportunity for replacing
your old morris chair cushions is offered in this
two days' sale Monday and Tuesday. See Morrison-street
window display.
RE-UPHOLSTERING, RE
PAIRING AND REFINISH-
ING OF FURNITURE
Your old furniture can be made like new if intrust
ed to our care. The up-to-date facilities of our
upholstery, cabinet and finishing work shops en-,
able us to do best work at most reasonable prices.
HEATER-BUYING
IS
NOW
OST IMPORTANT
The yearly increase in the cost of fuel should alone prompt you to select the most
economical heating stove that is made whether it be for wood or coal the one
that will heat.your home satisfactorily and with the least amount of fuel. Our line
embraces every size and style of heater to meet all demands for burning all
kinds of fuel hard coal soft coal or wood. Our terms are specially advantageous
for heater-buying $1.00 a week. These are some of our heater styles and prices:
Several sizes in Air-Tight Heaters for burning -wood,
$7, $7.75, $9.25, $11.50, $13.50, $15.60 and $16. Some
as low as $2.25
Two sizes in "Viola" Healers, for real or wood,
at , $11.50 and $13.50
One size in "Banner" Heaters, coal or -wood $10.50
Several sizes in Oak Heaters. These will burn coal
also. Priced up from $14.50
The wonderful "Hot Blast," the heater that will save
at least one-third of your fuel expenditure; burn any
kind of fuel; the cheapest of coal, slack or screenings
will give as much satisfaction as high-grade fuel. Sev
eral sizes in these attractively designed and propor
tioned heaters. Priced up from $21.50
MORRIS
CHAIRS
We show an extensive line
of these most popular and
restful chairs the best in
design and finish "in the
mahogany, golden oak,
weathered oak and fumed
oak with cushions in plain
and figured fabrics and in
leather. Wide range for selection-$14.50 to $69.
fir :! tr kW?H
lC"ftSFO7 TfJiTr A OTLJTTr7TC,S ON EASY
We have recently placed in stock
TERMS'
a line of Sewing Machines
of the most dependable
make and with all modern,
improvements and attach
ments. These machines are
of case-hardened steel, with '
automatic drop head and
other features ; cabinet work
the best. Priced from
22.50 up and offered on
the liberal terms $1.00
week.- In the Basement Department.
"MONARCH"
GAS HEATERS
Priced from $2.50 Up
Basement Dept,
TULL
COMPLETE
HOUSEFURNISHERS
EVERYTHING IN
BEDDING
Sixth
Floor
later- Ear. T. U Eliot. D. D.. minister'
P M Y P. F., o:80 P. M. : evenlnr erv
Ire T P. M.; entrance Seventh itreet.
Third eermon on "The Emanuel Movement:
The Nervoue Fvstem and the Soul.
r I V KR A LIST.
Church of the Good Ti.lins. Bast Eighth
and Couch. Bev. Jamee Dlmond Corby, mln
Eer. Worehlp at 10:45 and 7:!H with r
mon by the paetor; morning theme. Scat
terlng Yet Increasing": evening tople. In
ccnepicnoun Greatness' ; an hour of sun
shine Bible atudy at noon.
MISf F.I.LAXKOi S.
Soul-culture meeting at Mrs. Mfl'oy;
parlors Monday evening, October -19, at S
o'clock: subject for discussion. "What Is
Individuality?" Silence meetings Tuesday
and Friday. 2:30 P. M.
Millennial Dawn. O. A. R. hall, northeast
corner Second and Morrison streets Berean
study. 1:30 P. M.: regular service. 3 P. M.
Swedish Free Mission. Mississippi avenue
and Shaver street. Albina A. 3, Youngberg.
pastor. Services. S and 7:30 P. M.
Y M C. A. The men's meeting at 3 P.
M will be addressed by Captain Eli. an ex
whaler. Subject. "Jonah and the Whale.'
Just before the address there will be an
orchestra concert in the assocation lobby.
TCIble classes Just following the . address.
Fellowship lunch at 5:30. All men are wel-
CHom of Truth Rev. Mr. Baker, of
nenver Colo., "Will speak in the parlors of
the Home. 701 Irving street, at 11 o'clock
Sunday morning. -
Vew philosophical Research . Society,
Altsky building. 7:45 P. M. Subject,
Theosophlc" and "Philosophic," by Mr.
Sheopard and K. Fltxstmmona.
Friends. East Main and East Thirty-fifth
streets, Lindley A. Weils, pai:or Preaching
at 11 A. M- and 7:30 P. M. Bible school at
10 A M. : Christian Endeavor prayer meet
ing at 6:30 P- M. ; midweek prayer meeting
on Thursday evening at 7:30 P. It.
The Salvation Army Corps. -215 Davis
street. E. F. Oman In charge 11 A. M..
holiness meeting: 1:30 P. M.. Sunday
school. 3:30 P. M. Praise meeting and ser
mon by Rer. I-awton C. Lapnam. pastor
Second Baptist Church. S P. M. demonrtra
tion conducted by Major Xhoma JTaulknex
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