The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 25, 1908, Page 11, Image 11

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A 52-Piece Dinner Set Absolutely
offer this FKEE Premium in order to hare you investigate the great quaUties of our . Steel Eange a
IZZe fol 'quick bagThich has.no equal in the xvide world. .We know xt-16,000 people m Portland
jow it and we want you to know it. This great
"Gevurtz" All-S
Is sold on easy terms of payment, and we make special terms
during this sale. Call and investigate our offer, for it is a
special saving to you. The price of the range remains the
same they are all marked .with, the prices in. plain figures.
From $40.00 to $55.00
; You need pay but the small sum of ?1.0O-A WEEK.
teel Range
Fine Oak
Chiffoniers 319
ess.. - -9 o
fpcia23-;
price this week, as a special lead
er, only
No. 3073: This number is
from our very extensive line
of beautiful Chiffoniers. It
is of solid oak, quarter
sawed, and shows the grain
f the wood to tne Desi ad
vantage. The finish is or
the best, and the mirror
genuine French bevel plate
14x24 inches in size. The
size of the case is 30 inches
u-;.1p. Iff inches deeD and 48
inches in height up to the
mirror base. In fact it is
hoHiitiful nece of furni-
ure, worth $27.00. but our
$19.00
Linoleum
39c Yard
This is good-grade printed
Linoleum; sold in other
stores at 80e. Our big
Monday special, two pat
terns, not laid, ' HQ,
per yard J3li
2V2-lb Feather Pillows 25c Each
MONDAY SPECIAL
These are puaranteed to be all feathers, made by the cele
brated Kmmeriok Pillow Co. They are perfectly sanitary
and in neat ticking. How can we do it T How are we able to
offer any of these great bargains? By our perfect system
of buying. We ship goods in sufficient quantities to obtain
jobbers ''prices. It's all in the buying. On sale Monday.
No deliveries guaranteed.
Massive $60 Brass Bed for $39
3s
No. 6123 High-class brass bed, contin
uous 2-inch frame, li-filling, 3-inch
husks, richly ornamented; polish the
highest quality, warranted not to tar
nish; just like the above cut. An ele
gant brass bed that we guarantee to be
worth in the Portland markets, at least
$60.00. ,. A special carload shipment en
ables us to quote this re- QQQ flfl
niarkably low price .yuJiUU
Extra Specials in Carpet Department
Our Carpet Department always leads when it comes to a matter of price,
for the same reason our prices in furniture are the lowest for the same class
of goods. It's aU in the buying. Our system is so perfectly organized that
we are able to pick up snaps in the Eastern markets if any are to be had,
and then, by. buying in such great quantities, , we are able to command bet
ter prices than smaller purchasers. Look at this :
Fine Bigelow Axminster Carpet $1.60
You know what they ask you for genuine Bigelow Carpets in other stores.
You pay fully $2.00 to $2.25. Our special price on two mighty fine, patterns
is only, per yard ...... '' ' y
Muslin Sheets 72x90 Size for 37 V2C Each
On sale Monday-24 dozen fine Sheets at this low price. Only six to a customer; no phone orders
received, deliveries only with other goods. How can we do it? It's all m the buying. We buy every
thing in large quantities, even bed sheets. We cannot fill mail orders, for these sheets or pillows.
A Fine Line of Comforters and Other Bedding Priced Right
Gevurtz Prices Are Always the Very Lowest
Circassian Walnut
Dressers $45
This is from the line of Grown Furni
ture Co., makers of , only the highest
grade furniture.
$65.00 VALUES ONLY $45.00
Style No. 229 These are beautifully
figured cases, with 22x44-inch tops,
fitted with genuine French -bevel-plate
mirror, 24x30 inches in size, the whole
5y2 feet in height. The product of ono
of "the Tery best Eastern factories'.--.The ,
workmanship is perfect in every detail. '
Worth fully $65.00, but here it is at.
the price of a very common CM C (t
dresser OHuiUU
Oak Dressers
$25.00
No. 240: "We are selling off beau
tiful quarter -sawed, . serpentine
front, golden oak Dre&sers at
greatly reduced prices. You can
easily save from $10.00 to $18.00 on
a high-class dresser by taking ad
vantage of this sale. The handsome
$35 Dresser shown here, in golden
oak, polished, on sale 25 GO
Lace Curtain'
Specials : ?
We are offering extra
special values in our lace
department this week.
You ought to see those
fine Arabian Curtains
we are offering for $2.50 ,
and also those values at
$1.50. No jobber could
quote you a lower price,
and no retail dealer; in
Portland can- match our
figures.
$4.00 values.. .. .$2.50
$2.75 values. ... .$1.50
Buffet Special
No. 186: Golden oak
Buffet, fitted with a .
French plate mirror.
10x30 inches, hand
some swell front like
the cut; very at
tractive in design;
has one largo, and
two small drawers,
and two food com
partments ; length
3Y2 feet, width 20
inches, height 48 ins.
The regular price is
$35.00; special clearing-out C04 fiQ
price only. ......
1
WeFurnish Homes Complete on Easy Terms
First and Yamhill
Second and Yamhill
These Stands
$1.75
There are two styles and are shapeel
just like cut; those in mahoganized
birch are especially attractive; tops
are 24x24 inches, turned legs, like the
picture; regular price is $3.00, but the
special price, in either mahogany or
golden oak. finish, CI 7R
is only Qlild
Services in Portland Churches
BAPTIST.
First tli Whit Temple. Twelfth and
Tavlor streets Kev. J. whltcomb Mrougner.
1 ' D . pastor. "One-accord" prayer meet
ing In Tenip:e parlors. 10 A. M.; inornln
orrnun. 1:::0 'clnrt: addresses by ev
Juhn M. Linden and Dr. Broug-her: subject.
The Ideal and the Practical": Bible scnool
meets at 12 M : Interesting openln exer
cise.; clnsi.es f.ir all Ifi: T'un; peoples
servi.e. P. M. : leader. Mis Alta Mcre-ron;
popular evening service. 7 u o'clock; ser
mon hv- Dr. BrouBher; subject. "The U
ruly Tongue and Us Irreverent Usee, 'nlra
In series. "Ten Commandmenla ITp to Date.
Second. East Seventh and East Ankeny
streets rVev. Stanton C. Lapham. pastor.
t-.rmon IO:oO A. M.. "Tha Forsaken Cross- ;
Bll.le school at noon; young- peopla'a on10"
e.AO P M. ; erenina; sermon. 7 :iW o clock, J
subject.- "The fair of tha Heroic
Central. Eajt Ankeny and East Twentieth
streets Hey. V. T. Jordan, pastor. At 10:3U
A M. tlie pastor alll preach; Sunday
school 1 XI.; young people s meeting. t ii
y. M. ; Kev. C. 1". Bailey will preach at
7:."0 P. 11
Mount Olivet Rev. Dr. Wallace, the Pa,
elite Coast evart-e. 1st. l assisting Key. John
eon In the revival meeting. Preaching 11 A.
U.: meeting lor men only, -:S3 P. M.;
preaching. i.SO P. M.
Immanue!. Peoood and Meade streets ReT.
A. K Mlnaker. pastor. Preaching. 10. :
A. M." and 1:30 P. M. : Sunday school and
" Para -a and Phita'hea cities meeting. 12 M.;
K Y. r. V.. " P. XI : prayer meeting.
Thtirisy. 7 : 1". M.
Grace. Montavilla r.er. A. E. Patch, pas
tor litir.1a h..l. 1" A. M. : service. II
A M and ! P M : rreaclilng by the pastor.
alvary. Kast Eighth and Grant streets
Hev 1 N. Monroe, pastor. Sunday school.
10 A. M.; preaching. 11 A. M. and 1:M
r m.
East Forty-nf th. corner East Mala street
Kev B. C Cook, pastor. Sunday school,
H A services. 11 A. M. and 7 P. M.;
B Y. P. V . :4 r. M
Arleta Rev. B. A. Smith, pastor. Sunday
. school. 10 A. 11 ; Junior union. 3 P. M. ; B.
. P. U.. 7 P. al.; preaching. 11 A- M. and
7 0 P. M. .
Swedl.B. Hoyt and Fifteenth Rev. Erla
Scherstrom. pastor Preaching. 10:15 A. M.
. and 7:4S P. 1! ; Sunday school. V2 M.
St. John Rev. John Bentilen. pant or. Son-
dar school. 10 A M ; preaching. 11 A M.
'. and 7:4J P. It.; B. T. P. U.. 6:30 P. M.
Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott streal
Rev R Schwedler. pastor. Sunday school.
! 10 A M. ; B. T. P. U.. 6:45 P. M. ; services.
' 11 A. M. and 7-4J P. M.
Chlness lllaiit-n. :!02 Oak street near Park
Sunday school. 7 P. It ; preaching la
Chinese. 8 P It.
First German, rourth and Mill streets
Ttcr J Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A.
' M and 7:30 P M ; Sunday achool. 9 J A.
M ; B T. P V. 6:4J P M.
Sellwood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventh
Rev D W Thurston, pastor. Sunday school.
10 A. M. ; services, H a. II. and 7:30 P. M.
"unnvslds tGerman). Forty-nrst street and
Ha thorns IttDua Preaching by C. F'
meth 11 A M.; Sunday school. 9:45 A. M.
I'nion-Avenue Mission (Swedish). Skld
mcre street Sunday school. 10 A- M.
St John iGer-.nani Preaching by Rev. t.
Feldmeth, 3 P. M ; Ftinday school. 2 P. It
Second German. Rodney avenus and Mor
; rls street Kev. F. Buernnann. pastor.
Preaching. II A M. and 7:30 P. at : Sunday
school. H I) A. M. ; B. T P. tT.. 6:45 P. It
Highland. AlLerta ud Sixth strsets
l Preaching by Kev. A. L. Johnatoa and Bs.
. F. E. Zark; Sunday school. 10 A. al; B. T.
'P. U, 7 P. 11.
Norwegian-Danish. Ulsslsslppl trtnns aad
Fiaver street Sunday school. 12 M. ; Indus
trial school. Saturday afternoon. 2 o'clock.
Gresbam Sunday school, 10 A. II.; serv
ices. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. It., by Rev. R. R.
GrabeeL
Lenta First avenua near Foster road
Rev. J. F. Heacock. pastor. Sunday school.
10 A. M. : preaching, 11 A. U. and B. T.
P. V.. tun P. 11. ; preaching. 7:30 P. If.,
by tha pastor.
onusTiA.
First. Park and Columbia streets Rwv. E.
ft. Mucky. minister. 11 A. 11.. "The Plea
of the Child"; 7:30 P. M... "The Daggers
of Lire's Vo-are"; Bible school. 10 A. li.;
Chnatlan Er.oenvor. 6 SO P. M.
Kern Park Kev. E. M. Patterson, pastor,
fervk-es 11 A. M. and T So P. M. : Pihle
schce.: 1 A. yt : Chrlstlsn F-nleavor. 6. SO
p II themes. "The Afflicted orid ard Its
p of Healing"; and "Looking Toward
Borne." . , .
Wood lawn, Olark W. Omatock. minister
F-b'.a school at 10 A. H-: ChrlsOaa Eadaavrr.
eo P. M.: preaching aervloae St 11 A. M.
i snA 7 jo F. ai-l tasmas. "Tne lospetllnst
Power of a Nobla Purpose" and "I Know
Not the Man."
Gladstone H. H. Mulkey. pastor. Neit
Sunday as rally day for the Sunday school.
Services) at 10 and 11 A. 11. and at 7:30
P. M.
Central, Ernst Twentieth and East Salmoa
streets Rev. J. F. Ghormrey will speak at
10 30 A. M., theme. "Complete In Christ,
and -7:45 P. M.. "Emmanuel"; wpectal musia
by chorus of 40 voices. H. A..Eaton chor
ister. Sellwood. East Eleventh and ttmatllla
.,wts Evangell.t Samuel W. Jackson and
wire will hold services.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First Church of Christ. Scientist, Scottish
Rite- Cathedral. Morrison and Lownsda.e
KEW OIIOAXIST OP CEXTEX
AHY SIETHODIST CHtRCII.
11
f
AVIMiam H. Boone.
William K. Boone, the new or
ganist of Centenary Methodist
Church, is a distinguished mu
sician. He has taken his post
graduate work In Hans Schneider
Piano School, New York; Btubbs
Choir School, New York, and also
was a pupil of O. Kverett Hill.
New York, and Everett E. Truetto
and Dr. S. B. Whitney, of Boston.
At tpe ana ot 12 ho was soprano
so'oist of St. George's Church
and became organist of the
famous Trinity Church, Newport,
at ths age of 15 years. Three
years later ha want to the
Z a b r 1 s k 1 Memorial to take
charge of tha noted boys' choir.
He played for two Vanderbllt
weddings. Peter Martin, of Ban
Francisco, and Miss Llllie
Oblechs. and many others of lead
ers of the 400. He has appeared
very successfully in Boston, New
York and Philadelphia. As con
cert organist he came to Oregon
at the request of sereral Influ
ential friends and will probably
make his home In this part of
the country. He has also been
accompanist for many great Eu
ropean singers and has appeared
in all the salons at Newport, New
York and Philadelphia. He has
charge of ths music In Corvallls
at tha Stata Agricultural College.
streets Services, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.:
subject of lesson sermon. "Probation After
Death"; Sunday school at close of morning
service; Wednesday evening meeting at B
o'clock. v .
Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Wood
men's Hall. East Sixth and East Alder
streets Servioes, 11 A. . M. and 8 P. M.;
subject of lesson sermon, "Probation After
Death"; Sunday school. 11 A. M. ; Wednes
day meeting. & P. M. --
CONGREGATION..!
First, Park and Madison streets Rev.
Luther R. Dyott, D. D., pastor. 10 A. M.,
Bible school; 11 A. II. and 7:45 P. 11.. di
vine worship, with sermons by the pastor,
themes, morning. " "Religious Constancy: "or,
the Power and Value of Dependable Life";
evening, "A Whole Religion for a Whole
Life"; third In the series entitled. "The
Place of Reason In tha Realm of Religion";
T. P. S. C. E-. 6:45 P. M.; prayer meeting.
Thursday, 7:45 P. M.
Highland. Kast Sixth and Prescott Rev.
E. S. Bollinger, pastor. Worehop. 11 A.
sermon by pastor, "The Royal Pathway to
Service"; Sunday school, 10 A. M.: J. D.
Ogden. superintendent Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30
P. M. ; at 7:30 Kev. A. J. Folsom will con
duct the flrat of the series of services, to
be continued every night during the week.
Hassalo-Street, East Seventh and Hassa
lo streets Rev. Paul Rader. pastor. Sunday
school 10 A. M. ; morning service, 11, topic,
"Consideration": T. P. S. C. B.. mission
ary meeting. 6:S0 P. M. : evening service,
7:bo, topic, "Music and lllechlef."
EPISCOPAL.
All Saints'. Twenty-second end Keea
streets Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, minis
ter In charge. Sunday school. 0 A. M-;
evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 o'clock.
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr.
Thirteenth and Clay streets Rev. H. M.
Ramsev, vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 A.
M Sunday echooU 9:45 A. M. : morning
service, 11 o'clock; evening service, 7:30
o'clock.
St. David's, East Twelfth and Belmont
streets Rev. George B. Van Waters and Dr.
1L C. Collins, clergy. ' Holy communion, 8
A. M. : morning prayer and sermon, 11
o'clock; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30
o'clock; Sunday school. 0;o A. M.
St. Paul's, Woodmere C. L. Parker, lay
reader. Service and sermon. 11 A ti.;
Sunday school, 9:45 A. M.
St. Matthew's, First and Caruthers streets
(West Side) Rev. W. A. M. Breck, In
charge. Holy communion. T:SO A. M. ; Sun
day school. lO A- U.; service and sermon, 11
A- U. ; evening service at St. Helens, oo
the Columbia River.
Good Shepherd. Sellwood street and Van
couver avenue Rev. John Dawson, rector.
Sunday school. 9:45 A. M. ; morning service,
11 o'clock:' evening service, 7:30 o'clock.
St- Marks', Nineteenth and Qulmby streets
Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector.-- 8. A. M..
holy communion; 30 A. M., Sunday school;
10:30 A. M . matins; 11 A. . M., holy com-
Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett streets
Rev. A. A- Morrison, rector. 4-ervlces, 8
and HAM, and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school,
9:45 A. M. Bishop Scaddlng will preach in
tne morning.
LCTHEBiS."
son streets J. Allen Leaa pastor. Servieee
at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday school, 10
A. M.; lAltner tessuv, J-;, m. ,
Betanla Danish, 640 Union avenue J. Scott
pastor. Service. 11 A. M., theme. ' "Which
Is the Greatest V: at 8 P. "M., theme, "A
New Style"; Sunday school., 10 A. M.; X.
P. M., Thursday, 8 P. M.
vAm,t.n vnod. East Tenth and Grant
streets Rev. O. He goes, pastor. Services!
at 10:30 A. M. with communion at 7:30
P
METHODIST.
First. Tavlor-Street, Dr. Benjamin Toung
. - ' n o.i" . r rlajws: 10:30 A. M
morning eermon, subject, "That Boy"; 12:15
P M 8unday school; 6:aO P. M., Spworth
League: 7:30 P- M., evening sermon, sub
ject. "Target Practice."
Ftrst Norwegian-Danish. Thirteenth and
Davis etreete Rev. H P. Nelsen. pastor,
preaching at 10:45 A. M.. subject. "The
Tongue, Its Power and Possibilities'." and
7:30 P. M.. subject. "What Is Slnr'; Y.
P. S. devotional service, 7 P. M.
Trinity, East Tenth and Grant streets
Lewis F. Smith, pastor. Sunday school. 10
A M.: public worship. 11 A. M. : class meet
ing 12 15 P. M. ; Kp worth League. 6:30
P M evening service. 7:30 P. M. ; subject
tor morning service. "The Church at Pente
cost and of Today" : evening service. Some
Thmge That Hinder the Gospel"! prayer
sneetlnsT Thursday evening. T:80.
Grace. Tweiftst and Taylor WUlIans B.
. . T.t- will K mH,I arvlre
tieppe, pastor. iui, ' ' ' - ,
Sunday, and Rev. Dr. E. B. Ryckman. of
Kingston. Ontario, Canada, will preach at
Kl:30 A. M. The pastor will give an ad
dress at 7:30 P. M. on the theme. The
Citizen for Present-Day American Life.
. - s As n n A wt-i el Isa fhfif"
Special inuic oy xn iui mi a..u
us of CO voice. Morning clo5. 9:30. faun-
. . . ew n . C Va 111 Mlffslon.
8 P: M. : By worth Leasu devotional and
. v. . xxi xt -wilder, or-
praisW, O-OV. rruieasui .
ganlst and chortnaster.
Rev. John Ovail, pastor. Preaching at 11
- . a w- -as- . In the mOrniniii
A. aj.e.nae r. -'"'"'-"..-. ; - . the
"The Bleemngs 01 intnuwi --- ---
evening. "Past and Future "; Sunday school.
10 A. M.; Kpwortn league. 4 -
Epworth. Twenty-seventh and Lpentir t
Rev.. Charles T. McPherson, pastor Services
In Oreeon building. Fair Grounds, 11 A M.
and 7:30 P. M. ; morning subject. A Tight
Grasp"; evening eubject, "Crossing the Jor
dan": Miss A. ro.isiej -
morning eervlce; Sunday school. 10 A. as...
Epworth League. :, . .rv.
Sunnyslde, lto. nm. iuuw-"" ..iv
T. Euster, pastor. Subject, morn tag, Look
In, NotBackward but Forward, , '"d
"That whlCB i-awe Dllo,u" " ,A a
Rather Give Glory-': Sunday
M. ; Junior ljeacuo, .
Ieiirue 615 P M. : Boys' Brigade, 5 P. M..
special' music for Sunday morning and even-
East Pine and Ninth streets
Clarence True Wlison, D. D Pastor.
10:3O, communion ""'"" ,
dividual cups: at 7:30. a f.d concert will
newganfstVmutm RrBcine. will pre
side at the organ c. church
Conference or """""TiT " vti.hon
of the Strangers on ttranu V io Vv A M
James Atkln. will preach at 10 .30 A M.
JiV-reth.
polntments for the year carnenter
streeb A. ValteT"Sitr. Poaching.
11 aTm and 7:30 P "M.; Sunday school,
lt AT M Mri John Alexander, superinten
dent EpVorth Leagne devotional meeting
.M" E-T.e'i rtSe-ChTl-
dren"; evening. " Hlte Raiment.''
FRESBYTERIAN.
Flr-t Alder and Twelfth William Hiram
Foulkes. minleter. will preach, npon the sub
ject. "The Saloon Must Go." Sunday at 10.3
A. M Sunday school and Bible classes for
ail ,t U IO P M-; Toung People'- Boclety.
S'sO P M. ; T:30 P. M.. the last In the series
of "Autumnal Sunday night gospel aervlcea
the eermon being "Enchanted Ground.
12 M., Sunday school; 6:30 P. r-
8 cffvar. Eleventh and Clay -twj
id weVed andM- Margaret
S, .Thoor-l noonT"M cWm.
B'SarwS "between East Twelfth and
Pon- l lo P M.V -fh. Tof Sin";
gation ; . .30 P. . Ch t!a Endeavor.
tZ . M.f prayer meeting. Thursday. 7:30
P SPIRITTJAXISTS.
First spiritual Society Forever, hall
''LTljTp M.; hUd'. lyceum:
J"? M. ?emediumJ me;t.ng: Mrs.Rn.U.
medium; 7:4 P. M., lecture by Mrs. M. A.
Congdon. i-t.Hm. An
collaneoua i:o r.
OTTARIAX.
UrNev T Eliot, D. D., minister emeri-
ttm- Rev A. liaKer, winaui
T.CThird Strangle Point In th. r-ritartan'
Position .:r ,Sev-
Jesus"; evening c.-.v, - - - - . . .
ZTh .tVeet entrance); sermon, fourth in the
Subconscious v , i u - .dult
Sonl": Sunday school. 9:45 A-.., adult
class, 12:30 P. M. ; Y. p- "
rVTTED EVANGELICAL.
Ockley Green. Gay street and Willamette
boulevard Rev. J. Bowersoi. pastor. Preach
C UrVlce 11 A- M. and 7:30 P. M l Sun
day scaooL 10 A. M.; K- L. C E.. 6.30
'Tirst.' East Seventh and Ctepheire streeu
Rev A- A- Winter, pastor. 10 A. M..
Sunday school! 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. 1L.
preaching; morning theme, "Duties Toward
M8n."
Evangelical Association, East Sixth and
Market Rev. F. B. Culver, pastor. Sunday
school, 10 A. M. ; T. P. A., 6:30 P. M. ;
preaching, 1 a. m. ana -" . "
Jects. "Spiritual Power" -and "Danger In
Delay."
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.
. ,,.,, t." i -, TwanhrAVMith and Sum
ner Rev. B. E. Emerlck, pastor. 10 A. M-.
Bible school; 11 A- M.. preaching by ths
pastor: 7:30 P. M., preaching by Rev. I W.
Matthews; theme, "Lessons From the Ath
letic Field , 7:3U f. M., Tucsasy, social eu-
tertalnment; 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, prayer
meeting; 8:15 P, M. Wednesday, teachers'
meeting.
TJNrvEKS.VLIST.
Church of the Good Tidings, East Eighth
and East Couch streets Rev. James -D.
Corby, minister. Worship. 10:43 A. M. and
7:30 P. M-; morning theme, "Have Tou the
Courage of Your Convictions?"; evening
topic, "Shall We Kill Our Incurables?";
Sunday school, 12 M. ; Christian union meet
ing, 6:30 P. M. ; neighborhood dubs meet
Tuesday afternoon.
MISCEHANEOf S.
T. M. C. A., 3 P. M. The opening feature
at the T. M. C. A. will be the orchestra
concert by Stokes'. Orchestra at 3 o'clock. Ad
dress by G. ti, Pratt, eubject, "A Live
Wire," at 3:30; Bible classes, 6; fellowship
lunch, 6:45.
Soul cuiture meeting at Mrs. Mallory's
parlors, 501 Yamhill street, Monday even
ing, October 26, 8 o'clock, eubject. "Why la
It That We Know So Little Compared to
the Capacity We Have for Knowing?" Si
lence meetings . Tuesday and rlday, 2:30
P. M.
Home of Truth, 701 Irving street Rev.
Franklin Baker, of Denver. Colo., will speak
In the Home parlors, Sunday morning at
11:15 o'clock.
The Fellowship, Baker' Theater and 601
Yamhill "What All the World Wante" will
be the subject of the lecture to be given at
the Fellowship meeting Sunday morning at
10 A. M. In the Baker Theater, by Franklin
Baker, of Denver, Colo. At 3 P. M. Mr.
Baker will address the meeting at 7101 Yam
hill upon the subject, "How to Make Every
body Love U." Both meetings are open tff
the nubile
Friends' Church, Main and East Thirty
fifth streets Meeting for worship at 11 A.
M. and 7 P. M. ; Bible school at 10 A. M.;
Christian Endeavor prayer meeting at 6:30
P. M. ; midweek prayer meeting, Thursday
evening, i :ov. , .
The new Philosophical Research Society
holds eervlce Sunday. 7:45 P. M., In Alieky
bldg.. Hall 201.
Swedish Free Mission, Tuttle's Hall. Mis
sissippi avenue and Shaver etreet A. J.
Youngberg, pastor. Services 8 and i . JO
P'Portland Fellowship Circle will meet et
601 Yamhill street at P. M.. Sunday. T.
a Hague will preside and Rev. Mr. Ball
will make the opening address on mow to
Love Everybody." ..A
Oregon State Holiness Association will hold
Its 8unday afternoon service at the Nazarene
Church, 428 Burnslde street, at 8 o clock
Home of Truth, Alisky building. ball 201
Service; 11 A. M.. Thaddeus M. Mlnard.
pastor; H. Martin, soloist.
MORE MONEY IS ' NEEDED
Brooklyn Scliool Mothers and
Teachers Club Meets.
At the annual meeting of the Mothers'
and Teachers' Club of Brooklyn school,
held Friday afternoon, Mrs. W. C. Moore
presided and submitted the. annual re
port in place of Mrs. Waldemar Seton,
president, who could not attend.
A separate report on the kindergarten
was submitted by Mrs. J. A- Strow
bridge, Jr. It was set forth that the ex
penses of the kindergarten had been met
by a charge of $1 a month for each child
and by donations of friends and other
wise. For the coming year a considerable
amount has been raised by subscriptions
from friends. Among those who have as
sisted are Mrs. A. J. Meier, T. B. Wilcox,
Mr3. W. F. Burrell, Mrs. Helen B. Vor
hles, Mrs. H. "W. Corbett, Miss Henrietta
Failing, Mrs. B. S. Josselyn, Colonel I.
B Blalsdell, Mrs. J. A. fitrowbrldge, Sr.,
Mrs. W. M. Ladd, Mrs. C. A. Dolph, Mal
lory R. Raffety. Monthly contributors
are Mrs. C. B. Cathiett. Rev. T. I. Eliot,
Mrs. Millie R. Trumbull, the W. G. Mc
Pherson Company. Besides this is the
tuition. Miss B. K. Matthews is su
perintendent and' Miss Hatton teacher..
It was decided to secure more outside
contributions, if possible. Hereafter a'
light luncheon will be served to the vjhtl- i
dren in the kindergarten. Mrs. J.- A;
Strowbridge, Miss A. JU Dimick, Mrs. I. .
H. Wells, Mrs. George J. Cameron, Mrs. -
Pease' and Mrs. C. W. Boost are the com
mittee in charge. -
Officers elected for the ensuing year
are a follows: President Mrs. W. C.
Moore; vice-president, Mrs. H. E. Evans
secretary, Mrs. Forrester; treasurer,- Mrs.
H. Q. Lee. Appointment of committees -was
deferred until the next regular meeW
lng, when tha general programme of the,-,
year will be announced. . Miss A. Lv
Dimick, principal of the Brooklyn school, ,
explained the methods of physical Inspec tion
of school children for prevention ot ,
contafc.ous diseases. Mrs. Sarah Evans .
Invited the club to join, the State Fsdera- ,
tion, and this will be acted on at the next
meeting. '
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Ask your doctor what he thinks of this
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Jalap . e s
Ginger . .
Aloes , .
Colocrnth Pulp .
Each. Fill Represent
. t Grain Podophyllin .
. I Grain Gamboge . .
. i Grain Oil Feppermin .
. I Grain Oil Spearmint .
Xxeipient Sufficient quantity.
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Grain
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the formulas of all our medicines.
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