The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, November 08, 1908, SECTION TWO, Page 3, Image 15

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    THE SUNDAY OHEGOXIAX. PORTLAND, XOVE3IBEK 8, 1908.
Portland
BAPTIST.
Tint. th White Temple. T elf th and
Taylor street Rev. J. Whitcomb Brtmcner.
D. pesior. Teachers' tTainin cia m
Temple parlnr. A. M ; "one-a.-cord"
prayer metlnj in Temple parlor. 10 A, M.;
-Yiorr'n- i.-rvl. U:Z0 o'dork; serrrion hy
D- Brougher; eubject. "The Flrat Cake' ;
jjit le rhfo mrfli at 12 M , claw-ea for all
. iars "dron In" BiMe ciaw. led by
Lr Brouniier; young people's mee-tlns. 8
I. M-: leader. Mm. F- E. A. Smith; pvpular
evening ervi'-e, :;u o nom ; ermun d vi.
Urouirlier; Mibjeot, "Th Old Folk at
Hm"." fifth In aeries on "The Ten Com
mandment Tp to Date." There will be
baptism.
CentraL Eart Ankeny and Twentieth
treet Jr. W. T. Jordan, pastor. Fre?i
:nt 1. V. Riley, of MMlnnvi!le Coilee.
ty.1 preach at 10 :.U A. M. and T:.T P- M.;
Sunday arhool. 12 M.; Junior, at 3 F. M ;
jvung pop's meeting, 6:.l0 P. M.
Second. it stvcnih and East Ankeny
r : reel K . . Stan ton C. Lap ham. pastor.
Mornlnj? evrmon. H;:iO o'clock, "Lre Your
Kr.era'ti"; inble school at noon ; Younic
people's I'aion. i:S0 I. ; evening sermon.
7:iso o'clock, ' The Master of Men."
Unlvcreitv Park Kev. A- ! Waltz. pSJ
tor. Sunday nchoo!. 1 A. M. : worship. 11
A. 11.; wrroon. "ReifKlon in the Home";
Junior. 3 P. M. ; B. Y. P. C. P. M.;
worship. 7:.W p. M ; wrraoa, "The Election
of Grace."
Mount Olliet Rr. Dr. Wallace, the Pa
cific Coa.t evaneeiist. if a.Tsti!:;; "v. Jchn
eon in the rev.val meeting, i'rt-ci.i-g. 11 A.
M. and 7:0 P. M.
Xmnianuel. Second and Mee-le Ft rrts Rev.
A. li- Minaker. pastor. Frcatfalnn. 1:3
A M. and 7 M P. M. ; Sunday wno 'l and
liar a and I'hi:ahea cis meeting. 12 M. ;
H. Y. P. V., n " P. il.; prajer mttlng.
Thar lay. 7-w V. M.
Grace. Montavtila R. A. E. Patch, paa
tor. iuniay kiio.iI. J A. il. : pervl. e. II
A- SI. and 8 P. M. : topics. 'VLrlst Always
the am" and "Knoinp and Isninfr."
Calvary, fcast Eighth and Grait streets
Rev. 1 N. Monroe, pastor. Sunday nchnol.
10 A M ; preaching. 11 A M. and 7:.'.0
. M ; tupu . "Kniar.'ement" ai.d "Trie
jjjlit of Nature." one of a series ou "The
Light That Failed.
asl Forty-fifth, corner Est M.n -eet
Rev. B- C Ccak, pastor Smd iy s-hoo1,
1 A 54 ; nervlre 11 A M a;:d 1:4? V. M. :
B Y. P. I'.. '1 " P. W
Arlta Rev. E. A- Sr-!th. i-astor Fundny
school. 10 A. M. ; Junior union. J 1. M. ; R
Y. P. V.. I f. M. ; preaching. U A- M and
7:30 p. M
S r?dlb. Hoyt and Fifteenth P.ev Erlr
F'herstrom. rasttr Preaching. lJ:4 A.
and 7:43 P M. ; S'inaay school. 12 li
st. John Rev. J'.-hn Ben:: n. piif'T. Sun
day school. 1J A. M. ; preaching. 11 A M
and 7:4A P M-; B- Y- P. I - P M :
topl-s. "The ;race of Keeping Sweet" and
"Tne Great Kctlcn."
Third. Vancouver avn: and Knott rtreet
Rev R Srhwedler. p.tr fcur.day school.
10 A. XI.; B. Y. P. IT.. :43 P. il.; service.
11 A M. and 7:4" P. M.
hfneBe Mission. 332 t)ak itreet rear Park
Sunday school. 7 P. M.; preaching in
Chtneee. 8 P. M.
First German. Fourth and Milt streets
Rev. J Kra;t. pastor. preaching. 10:4. A
M and 7:::0 p M : Sunday school. 0:43 A
M ; B Y P V . rt: V M.
Sell wood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventh
Rev. L W. TlmrMon. pastor. Sundav school.
n A. M.; rervi.-es. 11 A. M. and 7 30 P. M.
Spc'al evangt U-'ti.c services through th
k.
Punnyside (German). Fprry-first street and
Hawthorne avenue Preaching by C. Feld-m.-th.
11 A M ; Sunday school. 0:43 A VI
.Union-Avenue Mission Swediah. tfkld
more itreet Sunday school. lO A M.
t John CGerman) Preaching by Rev. C
FeMmeih. 3 P M : Sunday rchooi. 2 P. M-
Second German, Rodney avenue and Mor
ris e( ret Rev. F- Buerrmann. pator.
Frea.chmg. 11 A. M and 7:- P- M : Sunday
a. i.onl. !:.- A. ; B. Y. P. L" . G;45 P. M
Highland. Allerta and Sixth street Rev.
E. A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday rchooi, W
A. AT : B. Y. P. T'.. 7 P M.
Nornfjrlan-Danlsh. MI!tlsslpp! avenue and
Sniver street Pumlay school, li M-; Indus
trial school. Famrday aftcrnn. 2 o'clock.
Gresham Sunday school. 10 A. M.; serv
ices. 11 A. M and 7:0 P- M.. toy Rev. K R.
Grabeel.
Lents. First a venue near Foster road
Rev J F Heacock. pastor. Sunday school.
1 A M ; prwa- hinc. 11 A. M.. by Prfe.ir
Bopghton. of M. Minn-. Ule; 7:" P. M . er
mon by the pastor on "The Prodigal's Older
Urother."
CHRISTIAN.
First. Park and Columbia streets Rev. E.
S. Mmklty. minister. 11 A. M., "Ciiriv as
a ii5!orary" : 7:-'t P. M.. "He Could Not
Save Himself; Bible schoo. 10 A. M. ;
1'hristiaa Kndcavor, P. M.
Wood lawn Rev. Clark W. Comstock.
minister. IMble school, irt A. M. ; morning
sermon. 1 1 o'clock, "1om Men and Where
the Blame I.leV; Christian Kndcavor. 0::i0
P. M : ever.iiiir service. 7:"t o'clock. "The
Offrincs cf the Church to Workingmen."
Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson minis
ter Services. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ;
Kl Me school, lo A. M.; Christian Endeavor,
t :t0 P. 31.: uiomc-s, "Zealous of Good
Works' ami "'1 iu Trye of Itfe."
Central. Hast Twent.et.i and Kt Salmon
;trt ts i;ev. j. p. Ghorml. y will speak at
i . -10 A- M.; t'ltme, '1 lit Cornerstone of
Our Zmn"; 7:4C P. M.. thene, "Temple
BuiM nit Special music by ih'! chorus; H.
A. Ka-Kion. chorister.
Gladstone A. B. V llkey. pastor. Sun
day s.-ho 1 at l A. pvi nlng at 1 1 A.
M ami :.".i p. M ; moiuir; theme. "The
tVor.omlc lc of P. r k .r KJinss." ewn
Ing theme. 'Truitlers 'or fesslon, as Illus
trated lu the Ca?.; of Ba.aam."
COXtiItJ.GAl ZONAL.
First. Ft: k p: d M:-.'.Lon street Rev.
I. utt.eTR !.. Fy -it. t. Ik. pastor. H A.
M.. Bit ; ec' o'.: 1! A. M . divine worship,
with serrr.r. tv I., v. F. C. Oak lev, of Ore
goo City: ' , V. !.. . P. S. C. K.. 7:45
P. M.. i.ivi-.c .'f-.-l.;p wi;. ee'-mon by the
jBt.-r; tit-'n "KfVir.t'n In the If-me' (home
K v-ra" r.ivt' i in the s-r' entitled
"T're P;ac lici".i in R. aim ot P.e
) c -n."
S'jlafl. rr.st i'V.h M.i.; Prescott Rev.
fi rev.- pt--. i'k A. M., Sundav
h,o!. Ir-fs ! . m m,), superintendent : 1 1
, . J! . . A-ir-tiiV. ' T.- spectrum 'f tre King-J-'m'.
.i1 ' T. M., 1 P. S. C. K. ; 7:U.
w 'r!iii'. " hre Are the Zebedees ?"
H n.-i '. -Pi re. t. KaM Seventh anl Hina
.- f;-i. i'ni) Keder. ps-t-r. Sunifay s-ho..l.
1" A M : rt'irT'TtK "ervl -e. 11 o'clock : topic.
' T i- L.-e in tr.e B.k' ChrL-tlan Ktukaior.
P !.: m t-rlnc ?'r l.-e. tpic. "The
Kri.ti Mn '; ni' iweek j'-cyer meeting,
U -,n.-' . 7 T. P. '.
unny;.;. Km: T.tvior and East Thlrty-f.-ni
:h v J .1 f t iuh, i?;nr. Preaching
,ir-iceK : II A M. nd TS'i P. M. : Sutiiliv
.-!. l-t A. M ; Junior C. E.. 3 P. M . ;
S.i:cr " L.. I' At.; topics cf sermons;
"tjo.-r W.iy of liousfnar l"s to Do Our Best."'
.ird "A Havonal .tirnist.'
t IIR1ST1AN S( IKX K.
F hp or jp 1. f ri-.rwt. Pttlh Rite Ca-th-Nlra'
Mi'-rts-T ani t-ownf-aie -treets
Sr tcei 1 ! A. I. and S P. M. ; subject of
. . ,.n-rr;ti'r, ' A;rn anl Fallen Man :
S"r-..:y h"i'I at ci? of morning service:
U - S .:!Iav evcr.ir.g me-flrg, S P. M
se-tn. W--:irna Hall. Kit Sixth and
V ' J r r it -t .'iird .y ei v!ct. M A. M.
ar-.J 1 '. M . : sii!'-. t of 1 ? n-s rnion, "Ad-ar-i
V:-n AJnn" ; Suf.tiv s-. II A.
M . Ue in. n.ee'lng. P. M.
EVAXiEMfAL
Inlted. Ockley Greon. Cay srrcei and
Wiamerie lioulevard F.e.- J. Bo ereos.
Pastor. Preai-hing ser"! n ar 11 A. M and
7 P M : Sunday school. 10 A. M ; K. L.
O -0 P. M.
FrisropAL.
st. Matths.' FrVst and Ca rut here streets
Wt S'1n-fc-Ke- W. A. M. Pre. k. In
charge )oty Cimimunion, 7 A. M : Sun
div . h.vri, -lO A- M : serice and sermon.
11 A. M. The H'ght Reverend ChxrUs
.-Situ-Bc. IX v.. til. preach at 11 A. M.
Trinity, Nineteen t h and Everett streets
Rev. A A Vot-r:n. rector. Services. S
nrd II A Ali l(f 77.(1 T 31 ;" Sunday school,
rn M Rer A A. Mm i will preach
morning and evening.
AH Saints. P enty-sec-nd and Reed
streets Rev. .Roy Kagaaj lminc;cji. minis
ter tn chr.rge. Sunday s -hool. lo A. Al-1
h .lvi;srn. 4 P. M. ; ea enir.g . prayer and
jerrrrtfi. T :M o clock The Right Reverend
Catrlc S -adding, bsb p of Oregon. ill
jiach at 'iie evening arv ice.
rro-"athedral of St. Stephen the Martyr.
Thirteenth ari Clay streets Rev. H. M
I'.amjfi. vicar. Holy commune on. 7:0 A.
M.: Suuday n-hooL 9:43 A. 31.; morning
service, n o'clock ; evening service, 7
o clock
S: David's. East Twe'fth and Belmont
streets Kev. George B. Van Wafers. U i.,
rector. Holy communion. 8 A M. ; morning
prayer and sermon. 11 o'clock; evening
prayer and sermon. 7:3W o'clock. Ir. Van
Waters mil preach at the morning ami
evening servicers.
St. Paul s. Wood mere Rev. J. E For
h. pret In charge. Holy communion
will be ce'eSrted at tlie 11 o'cbKk service;
Sunday sciroo. u .. a. M
Good Shepherd. Seilwood street and Van
coavtr avenue liev. John Dawson, rector,
fujdiv school. j 4$ A. M : morning service,
11 o'clock ev ening rvUi, 7 ::w o'clock.
Ctarch of Our Savior, Woodstock Rev.
Pr Coil ins. rector- Sunday school, 10 A.
Churches
M. ; evening service and investment ot
Daughters of the King. 7:'t0 P. M
St. Mark's, Nineteenth and Qulroby streets
Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. A. M-,
holv communion; 10 A. M., Sunday school;
1:30 A. M.. matins; 11 A. 3L, holy com
munion; 7:J0 o'clock, evensong.
LIT Hit RAN.
Sur-nystde. East Taylor and East T-.i-ty-f
north street-- Rev. J. J. Etaub. pstsior.
Preaching service. 11 A. M. an ! 7 3" P. M. ;
Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; Jun: r C. K . 1
P. 31.; Senior C. E.. tt:30 P. M. ; tl- w of
sermons. "God's Way of Roapir? Us to Do
Our Best." and "A Rational Optimi ;t."
St, Paul's German, East Twelfia ft-si C'ln
ton streets A. Krause. pastor. Alorr:nff
sei--lce, lt:f A. M. English service. 7 :3o
P. M. ; Sunday school, 8:3i A. 31.; c utli.T'.a
tlon clauses. Tuesilay and Friday. 4 P. M. .
Bible le-wns anl Young People's meeting.
Toursday. 8 P. 31.
St. J.1H1V' English, West Park and Jef
ferson J. Alien Las. pastor. NServ ices t
11 A. 31. with preaching by the pastor. in
th evening the Sunday school will ecndu-'E
a reformation service. Sunday school. 10
A. M. : Luther League. 7 P. 31.
Norwegian Svnod. Fast Tenth and Grant
Rv. O. Ha-y.ert. pafior. Serlccs 10:o"
A. 31. and 7:.1 P. M.
Ref.,rni-d, Fint German. Tenth and Rtsrk
street? G. HHfner. ustor. Services lo:43
A. 31. and 8 P. 31. ; Sunday sc hool. :30 A.
31.: Young PeopicV S-xietv. 7 P. M.
Trinit. German. Missouri synod Williams
avenue and Sell wood street J. A. Rimbach.
pastr. Sunday school. :13 A. M.; mornirs
service. 10 A. 31 . ; evening service, 7 : 30
o'clock.
METHODIST.
Tayh-.r-StrW Ir. R.njainln Young, pas
tor. :0 A. 31., flJWf; 10:30 A. 31..
irornir.g sermon, subject. "The Child and
the Church"; 12:13 P. 31. . Sunday school;
e.Srt P. 3J.. Ep worth League; 7:3i P. 31..
evening sermon, subject, "The Angel at the
Ford." .
latton. 3i:ch:gan avenue and Carpenter
street 1 A. V alters, pastor. Preaching,
11 A. 31 an 7:S0 P. M-: Sunday school.
10 A. 31., Mis. J."hn Alexander, superintendent-
Fnw.'.i-tn League devotional meeting.
6 .To Ern. mi Mo:-rin. president: mid-week
mon topic, morvine. "How
HoLse" ; tven.iig, A Groat
Build a
Man la Ob-
sa'U'Uj."
Ce:itenarv. Ea- Pine and Xlnih streets
Clarence True .VlJs n. D. D.. the pastor,
will p-e;trh a: Uf.'.iv on "The Tenth Legion,
and nt 7.H1"' "Was Jctus Chrit the Eternal
S n of C.d?" At the evr-n'tig serv ice the
c-.nB-gi:kn is Invite! to bring In questions-f.-r
t '' j as tor to crrwer. Sunday school,
12 ."clock. rd Epworlh Xentrue. 6:!.
Trinitv. KaFt Tenth and Grant Lewis F.
Smith. "p.-tnr. Sunday school. 1" A. M.j
rubiic worship, ll A. 31.; cl ifs meeting. 12:1
P 31.: Ep worth League. Oo P. M. ; even
ing service, 7:"0 o'flok; subject for morn
ing service. "Ta Junior Church." for even
Kg. "Is the Yvr.g Man Safer Prayer meet
li.g Thurs'-.iy evening. 7:-0 o'clock.
S.-.uth. 171 H Second street. Foresters
.ii E. H. Mowre. pastor. 10 A. M.. Sun-
day st-hool; 11 A. M-. regular preuchir.g ffnr
Ice; o:?.0 P. M.. Epworth League; i :a0
preaching. u
Grace Twelfth and Taylor. W llllam H.
I'epne pastor The ptor will speak at b"th
servicrs. at 10:30 A. M. on the them". "The
Alerket Value of Saintliney.' The final ser
mon of the special series on "The Final
J idgment" at 7: P. 31., theme. ill
There Be Anv Surprises at the Junement?
3fon lng class. Sunday schooi: 12: la
P M ' St Paul Mission. 3 P. 31.: Epworth
League praise and devotional service, 6:30
P M
Flist Norwegian-Dani'h. Thirteenth and
Davis strou lo:i.r A. 31.. preaching by the
parttir. Rev. H. P. Nelson; subject. "Jesus
ad the Fm.ral Procession of Nain. or
Chrlr t's Svnuitt v for the Berenvs-l ; . :3i
I M the d 1st rict superintendent . Hv.
j.iT. i"'"Ien of Sfat le. Wash., wiil pie-j"h:
corm-'inx-n service; Young People's mee.ing
At 7 P. M
Swedish. Leech rnd iorthwica streets tveN .
Tohn Oval!, rst..: Pr-ching at ji a.
a 8 P 31.: i - T '. I'1 the morning.
31.
"A
C.reit P.ews.-d." Ld in t- evening,
vaiton": S-nlay school, 10 A. 31.
E-
worth league. 7 P M.
r--r.orO Tvrmt-. -..-. - h and Lpshur
He Chu.-: T. 3'r-Pheiwr.. pastor
ices In Oreii-m Vu'M'ng. Fa'r r rounds.
erv-
Lt 11
M and 7:30 P. M. 31. C.
Heed will
srak at ' 1 A. 31.. sub.
Fjr.d.nr,entals
Gur Christian Re gi n :
L.
Mahone
wiil s'.eali in tlie evenir.s s
ee?r4tv of Progress"; S..-.u..
M ' EpwT.h League, 6 -S i
Sunn"si'lc l-5 East Tn
V.mUll Rv W. T.
ct. "Tlie Ne-
school. 10 A.
M.
rty-nfth street.
Truster, pastor.
Sublet for morning serxic- "Now W e
Know In Part, bat Then Shall We Know
as Alo-We Are Known"; euMect for even
Ins. "Having a Good Time fi.d Plenty of
Fun": Sunday school. 10 A. M. ;
1 vi .pinior I a cue. "1 P.
meet-
3i. ; boys"
hrigade. . P. 31.; Epworth Leapue, 6:13 P
51. ; midweek meeting. Thursday evening.
7;30 O'clock.
VRESBYTEKIAN.
Fl'it. Alder Twelfth rtreets Wilifam
Hiram Foulke. minister. Is unable to preacb
because of illness. Rev. Henry Mercotte.
P&tor of Westminster Presbyterian nureh.
fills the pulpit at l":"0 A. M : Sunday school
and Bible claws. 12:lo P. M. ; Young Peo
ple's services at 6:30 P. 31.: orpan numbers
hv Mr. Coursen. 7:13: sermon by Rev. E.
M. Sharp. D. D.. pastor Mount Tabor Pres
bvterin Church. 7:30 P. M.
Firlt United. Sixth and 3Iontgomery Rev.
A W. Striding. D. D.. of Tacoma. will
preach tomorrow at 10:30 A. M. and :3l
Mlzpah. Powell street. between ' Tast
Twelfth and Ea-t Thlrtnth Regular weekly
services as follows: 3Iornlng worship. l-30
M ; Sunday school. 12 M. : Cnrlstian Ln
deavor. :30 P. 31.: evening worship, i :
p M Monday. Bible study class, conducted
k,. .hi ,,inr. fi P. M. : Thursday, pmyer
meeting. 7 3i P. M.: subject of discourses
Sundav. morning. "Satan' ; evening.
-The
worlds Neglect of Jesua." Rev.
Harry
Leeds, pastor.
Calvary. Eleventh knd Clay street Serv
ices 10:.H A. 31. and 7:30 P. 31.: Rev J.
K P AlcGaw. D. D-. will preach; topics.
"The Divine Shepherd and "Ideals"; Miss
Alargaret Lemherson. orcanist: 3ir. -Caughey.
precenmr: SuruUy s.hool. 12 noon. Miss earo-
line Strong, superintendent.
. Third. East Thirteenth and Pine streets
Ttev Andrew J. Montgomery, pastor. Serv
ices. H:30 A. 31. and 7:43 P. M. ; morning
subject. "Consecration"; evening subject.
-Walking With God."
Sin RITUALIST.
Ministers Association. Auditorium Hall,
Third street near Tsvlor Lecture and mis
cellaneous, 7:43 P. 31.
First Spiritual focietv meets In Foresters
hall, eighth floor Mart, uam bu'Idlng 11 A.
M.. conference: subj.t. ":nuividua.lim" ;
12:30 p. M.. children's lyceum; 7:43 r. 31..
lecture by Harrison L. Karrcit.
1IVKRSIAUT.
Church of the Go-l Tidires. Enst Flchth
and Couch streets Kev. James D. Corby,
minister. Divine worship. H' 4. and -7:3u;
morning theme. "The Re;igi--us Duty of
Happiness"; evtning topic. "Christ's Teach
ing of Don't Worry": Sunday rotir of Binle
etudy at noon: Christian union meeting. fi:30
o'clock; women's meeting Wednesday after-
n" VMTARIAN.
Chunk of Our Fa the a- Yamhill and Sev
enth R-v W. G. EHot. Jr.. minister Rv.
T L El'ot. D. D., minister emeritus: Re v.
N. A. Raker, assistant minister; fJ"c?,,5
M V M.. subject o' semioi. TTie If h
Strategic Point In the T'nitarlan Position:
Consx iet-ce as a Sure OUil eenni v
ee suhject in seie? urn the
vomnt "The Subjugation of
Friimanuel
Anxiety";
U,.r. IV hoAl. 0 43 A 31.
!ult class. 12:3
M V P V fi'.V P. M
ailSCFLI.ANEOrS.
New Phllosonhlcal ReseHrch Society
SerMcA at 7:4." P. M. In hall No. 2.; Allfcr
building. Third and Morrison srets ; sub
ject, "Reincarnation." by Messrs. Ta lor
and iheppard
Soul Culture meeting at Yr. Mallor s
parlors. MM Ysmhlll street. Monday even
ing. November V. at S o'clock; silence meet
ings Tuesday and Friday afternoons at S:3
o'clock.
The State Holiness Association will bold
afternoon servlie at J o'clock In the Naxa
rene Church. 42t Burnside street.
Corps 1. Salvation Army. 25" Davis street
E. F. Omann. In charge. 11 A. M-. holi
ness meeting: 1:30 P. 31. Sunday school;
3 rt P. M.. sermon by Rev. clarence True
Wilson; P M.. Young Peoples League: 8
P. M.. demonstration and sermon by the
ensign, music and singing.
Penlel Mission. 224 Madison street, corner
of F'rst Gospel meettnsrs every night at 8
o'clock: Sundays. 3 and S P. M. El'a S
Aielcdy. missionary In charge.
Fellowship Circle Keguiax meeting. 3 P.
M.. at 001 Yamhill stre.t; l?ctu:-e, S P M..
at Woman of Woodcraft Hall, by Franklin
Baker, on "The Power r personality ; reg
ular Tuesday evening meet in: at Fellow
ship headquarters. SI Sellirg-Htrsch build
ing beginning a series of lessons by Frank
lin Baker on "Llfo problems." President.
Clara Bewick Colby.
!i!!enrttal Dawn. O. A. R. Hall northeast
corner Sc-ond. and Morrison streets Tierean
ftydv. 1:30 P M ; regular service. 3 P. M.
Frienc.. Chun-h, Mam and Eat T.i:ri
fifth streets Lindley A. Wells. p.istir.
Preaching. 11 A. M and 7:3t y. 31.: "i'!e
school. 10 A. M ; Chris ian Endeavor pravr
mestina. t::30 P. 31.; midweek prayer meet
ing Thursdav evening at 7 o'clock.
Dleme Truth Chapel, hall 2"1 AUsky
building, corner Third and Morrteon r reis
Thaddetis M- Mlnard. pastor: ti. E. Mar
tin, soloist. Services 11 A- M.; subj. t.
pro
Is upon us in Portland now, and millions of dollars of Eastern money is
now being spent in great packing plants and other factories and milling
propositions in Portland, and from present outlook, a great majority of
them will be built on the Peninsula. Can you realize Avhat that means to
a party buying a lot in either Loveleigh or El Tovar at present prices? It
means" easily double the price paid for same. What better do you want ?
Look at Union avenue (the longest street in the city) the contract to
pave two miles of it has just been let, costing over $160,000. El Tovar is
facing on this great business street, and Loveleigh is only two blocks west
of it, and both of these beautiful additions are in the vicinity of" where
Swift Packing Company are spending millions, and so many other big con
cerns under consideration that it makes these two additions look unusual
ly good to the investor. Every street in Loveleigh is graded and now
laying water mains, a number of homes built and now building, and a
great future for these additions is assured.
Building Restrictions, Graded Streets and Water Mains Laid Free to
Buyer. - -
Price $350 and upward. Terms. $10 cash and $10 per month.
Call and see them.
Phones: Main 1743, A
Ot-.-d'ence"; Sunday achool. 12 M.: mt
ln at the Home of Truth. 3S3 El.ventb
BLtecl. Thursday .vnln at 8 o'clock.
DAILY METEOROI.OijIC.VI. REPORT.
"PORTLA ND. Nov. T. Maximum tempera
ture rS degrees; minimum, 41 decrees. River
reading at 8 A. M.. 3 fret; chance in lat
2t r....ir. non.. Total rainfall (5 P. M. to 5
P M ). none: total ime September 1. lrw.
5 St Inch.-s; normal. 0 fll inches: deficiency.
1 37 Inches. Total sunshine November 6. 4
hourr. 45 minutes: pcwlble. 9 houm. M min
ute. Barometer (reduced to sea-level), at o
p. M., 30.21 Inches.
PACIFIC COAST WEATHER.
Obervat'on taken at 5 P. M.. Pacific time.
November 7.
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WEATHER CONDITIONS.
The barometric pressure has rieen over
WahlnKton and a moderate hifrh b?"'"
area i. centrnl In that section, while a fl.ltM
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE
In Effect November 1 1908.,
Ball, or Sunday.
One lime '.'.lll 02c
sne ad two coneiitive tfyoe. -
Same d three. cooeeutlve time...
San.S ad eix or va o-uttv.
Sir ord count one line on cash ad
vertisement, and uo ad counted for leea
IhVn T?wo line.. When an dvertlement t
Lo? rim conJecutiv. time, the one-time rate
"'ThTanoTe rate, apply to 'Ji'
nnder "New Today" and all other classifica
tion excepting the following:
filunlioDS Wanted, Male,
Situation. Wanted. JKmjUe-
Vor Kent. Rooms, rrtvato FBmllle..
Room, and Board. Private "";.
iinnkeuint Kooms, private rmilte.
Ke l?oI lb. above dislocation. U I
cent, a line each Insertion. -
On charge or book advertl.ement the
ch' nte will be baed on the nctnai ""
of line, appearlns In the paper rdleM
of the number of words In each line.
Space in the "New Today" column. 1.
flrured by measure only 14 line, to the
'"it I EPHOVE ADVERTISEMENTS For
the convenience of patrons The Oreeonuui
iil nr .pt adertiwment. (excepting """"a
atlon. Wnnled" and "Peraonal ) for PObU
catlnn in claMlfled column, oyer tne tele
phone. Bill, for such advertlsln will bo
niiiiled Immediately and payment i. expect
ed promptly. Care will be taken to prevent
error., but The Oreconlan will not be re
.pou.lule for error, in ndvertlwrnenU Wken
over the telephone. Telephone.: Main .0.0;
ATonolT-OF-TOWN PATRONS The Ore
(onian will receive copy by mall, provided
.nflirient remittance for a definite number
of l.ue. i. .ent. Acknowledgment of .ucn
remittance will be forwarded promptly.
:n caee box office addrei.. 1" required. 0.0
recuutr form sTrveu. and count tni. as part
of the ad. Answer, lo advertisement wiil
be forwarded to patron, provided .elf-ad-drewd
tmped envelope, are furnished.
A receipt will be ajven for all paid-in-advance
advertising. The Oregoniau will not
undertake to correct error, or refund money
unless ihi receipt I. returned.
BORN.
MeCRAKEX To the wife nf Harry S. Mc
Oakfii. St. Cialr St., Oct. 25, a
d"9URrit.r.
LIFO.
CLARK In this city. November 7. at her
ate residence. 24S Cook avenue, gnphia
O-rk. atced fil! yesrs and 5 months. Fun
1 not ( hrps'Tv-r
: California Bungalow
' TT 1 H ITl OH Final la design. Perfection In srelv
j A XilllkJ 1 tec tare. The California Barslow i
tbe I del I Items ratted to sll cltmttic eon i it tons. Send
! rreitr-f.e cents in stamps for oar booklet, tbowinc soma
I sf the mas: (imoas banssiows in California.
! California Bungalow Plan Co.
4-5- Fay Build in Los Angelas, Cn
i
PlEElff
ONG-STEELE GO.
1743.
low presrure area I. developing over Cali
fornia and "Nevada. Clear akiea have been
general today, except along the Strait of
Kuca. where light showers have occurred.
Temperature charge have been slight and
seasonable' weather la general over the North
west. The Ind1catir.no- are for fair weather In this
Of as fine farm
land as there is
in the Valley.
Only 8 miles
from the Court
House, 2 miles
IN THE
CIRCLE
from city limits, less than 2 mijes from Beaver
ton, where there are now 12 trains a day to Port
land, 6 electric, 6 steam. And only $120 per acre.
Think of it! Don't buy any farm land near Port
land until you see this tract. It is the best buy
that has been on the market for years. We sold
acreage in Jennings Lodge a few years ago for
$100 per acre and are now selling this same land
for $1000 per acre, and this is better land, closer
in, for $120. Can you see how you can help
making money on this? We believe, and stake
our reputation on it, that you will more than
double the money it takes to handle this inside
of one year. We have been in the business 16
years and we think this is the best thing we have
ever offered our clients. There is not a single
acre of cleared land around Beaverton or Reed
ville that can be bought for less than $300 per
acre. This tract must be sold at once and we
think that the first man we show it to that "is
posted will take it.. The land lies fine for plat
ting in small acre tracts. You can raise fruit,
vegetables and mortgages on it. If not sold this
week we will raise the price. Be sure and drop
in and see us about it anyway. Our competitors
say we have no land at this price, but come in
and we can "show you." Gall Monday for par
ticulars
ACRES
160
The SHAW
FEAR CO.
24512 Stark Street
You Should Know the Facts
You Cannot Get Something for Nothing
PERHAPS you do-PERHAPS you don't
If you are interested in economy and will attend our sale at 210 First
street, we will convince you of this FACT that we are- selling' the
following goods for less money than any other concern in the city.
We save you the JOBBERS' dividends and the RETAILERS' profits
on groceries, fanners' supplies, plows, cultivators, implements, small
hardware, tinware, graniteware, woodenware, furniture, steel ranges,
rubber and steel-tire buggies, heating stoves, sewing machines, lawn
mowers, etc. This immense stock comprises nearly everything you
ISE, EAT OR WEAR.
Farmers, Attention!
Do you want a plow, driving buggy or farm machinery at half price !
Come this week.
THE PACIFIC MAIL "ORDER CO.; Bankrupt
110 Second Street.
district Sunday, with no materia! changes in
temperature.
FORECAST?.
For the 28 hours ending midnight. Nov. 8:
Portland and vicinity tair; northerly
wind.
Oregon. Washington and Idaho-Fair;
nei-tt.rv winds.
2 Miles
From City
Limits
and terms.
ONLY
$120
Grand Centra! Station lime Card
SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Lravins; Portland
Roseburg Passenger - -
Cottaae Groe Tassenger
California Express
San Francisco Express
West Side
Corvallis Pssser.;er
Sheridan Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Arriving Portland
Oregon Express
Cottage Grove Passenger . .
Roseburg Passenger
Portland Express
West Side
Corvallis Passenger
Sheridan Passenger ........
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
Forest Grove Passenger
8:15 a. m.
4:15 u. m
k7 :40 p. m.
i 1:30 a. m.
:J0 a. m.
4:10 p. m. I
SV30 a. m j
1 :00 p. in.
b .iO p. ra. i
7:15 a. m. i
11 a. nt. j
5:30 p. m.
11:15 p. in. ,
6:20 p. m,
10:30 a. m.
8:00 s. m.
11 :50 a. m.
4.&0 p- m.
OREGON RAILBOAU NAVIGATION CO.
Leaving Portland
Pendleton Passenger 7:15 a.m.
Chicago-Portland Special 8:o0a. m.
Spokane Flyer 8:15 p.m.
Kansas City & Chicago Express. . 6:00 p. m.
Arriving Portland
Spokane Flyer :W m-
Chi.. Kan. city & Portland Ex. . 0:45 a.m.
Chicago-Portland Special 8:50 p.m.
PendeUon Passenger 5:15 p. m.
NORTHERN PACIFIC.
I. csiv lug Portland
Tacoma and Seattle Express . . . 8:30 a. m.
North Coast & Chicago Limited. 2:00 p.m.
Overland Express 11:45 p. m.
Arriving Portland
North Coast Limited 7:00a.m.
Portland Express .............. 4:1.1p.m.
Overland Express ..... . . . . . . .j S:S5 p.m.
ASTORIA COLUMBIA RIYLK.
Leaving Portland
Astoria & Seaside Express
Astoria Passenger
Arriving: Portland
Seaside & Portland Passenger...
Portland Express
8:00 a. m.
6:00 p. m.
12:15 p. m.
10:00 p m.
CAN AULA N PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Leavlna Portland
C. P. R- Short Line, via Spokane
8:13 p. m.
11:45 p. m.
via Seattle
Arriving Portland
C. P. R. short Line, via Spokane
Via Seattle
8 :00 a in.
7:00 a. m.
Jelierson-Street Station
SOUTHEKX PACIFIC.
Leaving Portland
Dallas passenger 7:40 a.
Dallas Passenger 4:15 p.
Arriving; Portland
Dallas Passenger 10:15 a.
Dallas Passenger 5:50 p
OREGON ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
Arriving: Portland
WUsonWlle Local 7:05 a.
Salem and Intermediate Local .. 8:15 a-
WilBonville Local 10:30 a.
Salem and Intermediate Express. 11:20 s-
Salem and Intermediate Local. . I:i0 p.
Wilsonville Local '. 4:45 p.
Salem and Intermediate Express. 4:00 p.
Saiem and intermediate Local. . 5:40 p.
Salem and Intermediate Express. 8:15 p.
Leaving; Portland
Salem and Intermediate Local.. 6:25a.
Wilsonville Local 7:35 a.
Salem and Intermediate Express. 8:35 a.
Salem and Intermediate Local.. 11:10a.
Wilsonville Local 1 : 10 p
Saiem and Intermediate Express. 2:05 p.
Salem and Intermediate Local. . 8:30 p.
Wilsonville Local 5:10 p
Salem and Intermediate Express. 8:05 p.
SLEETING NOTICES.
PORTLAND CIRCLE. NO. 55. W. OF W..
wi!l give a whist and 500 party Tuesday even
ing, Nov. 10. in W. O. W. Temple. 128 lllh
st. Eight prt7.es will be given. Admission
15c. Refreshment and dancing.
PORTLAND CITY GUARD Lady Mac
cabees will give a 500 party Thursday
afternoon, November 12.. from 2 to 4. K. of
P. Hall. Admission 15 cents.
KINGS LEY, Secretary.
FIDELITY SUNSHINE CLUB will give
the first of a series of prize five hundred
parties. I. O. O. F. Hall, corner Grand ave.
and East Pine sts.. Wednesday afternoon,
November 11 (upstairs.)
WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Portland
Company, 107. will gve a whist party Wed
nesday evening. November 11, in the W. O.
W. Temple. US 11th st. Refreshments, and
dancing. Admission. 1 5c. All Invited.
The K. & L, OF S. will have a 500 and
whist social Monday evening at the Oddfel
lows' Hall, Anchor Council.
M. W. OF A., masquei-ade ball. Monday
evening. November . 108. Selllng-Hlrsch
Halt. Tenth and Washington. Prizes. Ad
mission 5 cents each.
ASSEMBLY NO. 2 welcomes Art'sans ard
friends to their social. Oddfellows' Hall. East
Pine and Grand avenue, Monday, November
9. Cards. Refreshments.
PORTLAND HOMESTEAD. NO. 916. B.
A. Y., gives 500 party in Western Academy
Hall, Wednesday evening. Nov. 11. Coine and
bring your friend. Admission 15c.
FUNERAL NOTICES.
NELSON At hi late residence. 656 Powell
street, November 5, John Henry Nelson,
aged 71 years. Funeral ser ices "will be
held today (Sunday). November 8, at 2 P.
M.. from Ericson's chapel, 409 Alder street.
Frianda invited. Interment Riverview Cem
etery. HARRISON The funeral services of the
late George A. Harrison will be held at
FlnleVs chapel at 2- P. M. today (Sunday)
Instead of J P. M.. as -was formerly an
nounced. Friends invited. Interment G.
A. R. Cemetery.
Donnlmx. McEntec GllbMngb. Fnnerai
Directors. 7th and Pine. Phono Main 480.
Lady assistant. Office of County Coronar.
EDWARD HOLM AN CO.. Foneral Dtroct
220 2d at. Lody assistant. Phono M 603.
J p. FOLEY m ON. 3d and Madlon,
ImAj attendant. Phone Main 0. A 1J89.
ZELLER-BYRNKd CO.. Funeral lMroet
ra. 271 RnsseiL East I OSS- Lndr assUtnaU
F. H. DUNNING, Undertaker. 414 East
Alder. Lady saistant. Phono East .
NEW TODAY.
GILMAN
Auction and Commission Company
S. I. Jf. GILMAN. Auctioneer.
Reaular Auction Sales ot Household
Furniture, etc.,
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
at 10 A. M.
The Sale of Ribbons and Velvets
Begins
Wednesday at 10 A. M.
AT 411 WASHINGTON STREET in lots
to suit buyers ladies invited.
S. i N. GIL.MAN, Auctioneer.
Ford Auction Co.
369 a MORRISON ST.
Will have sales at any time for they
sell Furniture so cheap that the public
cannot afford to miss the opportunity of
grasping some of the bargains which' we
are giving in all household furniture.
We do not ask you to buy . the furniture
first and examine it afterwards, but take
pleasure in representing it exactly as it is.
If we say it is so. it is so.
Remember 369 East Morrison street, near
Union avenue. Phones Bast SS8, B 2311.
Beautiful Acres, All Cleared.
JENNINGS LODGE
Close to Willamette River, on Oregon
City line, very reasonable. Phone
OWNER, Sellwood 431.
$50
Buys a cream separator nearly new.
Telephone A .2858 or call Slorrin, iJ7
First st.
12 on $25,000
'4 block: JiO.uWO for quick sale;
worth L'.0C0.
I.IND H CO- 329 Lumber Exchange
Warehouse Snap
H block: J10.AOO for quick sale.
LIXD A CO, 329 Lumber ExrhaegV
ACREAGE.
AUCTION SALES
. BY THE
PorllandAuctionGo.
(INC.)
211 FIRST STREET.
MONDAY, WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY, 2 P. M.
For our sales for the week, we- can
only say: History repeats itself. So dors
our stock of up-to-daie furniture, carpets,
ranges, etc. It's simply a repeition of
former weeks. Our rooms are nlled from
one end to the other with all kin. Is of
furniture and household goods and we
Intend to cloan out this week to make
room for several houst-s full of stock
that we engaged for next week. Corns
and help us out by getting fain.' of the
bargains. The public has found out and
appreciates the f-u-t. that THE PORT
LAND ATCTTON (.'O. CKTS THHi
UOODS AND SKUA VH KM. We have
somo very choice pieces for this week
such as MAHOGANY ROCKEHS VI'
HOLSTKRED IN I.EATHF.IJ. EXTRA
FINE COUCHES. V. M. BEDS. V. M.
-MUSIC OA BIN ENT. LADIES' WRIT
ING DESKS in hlrdseye maple and
gold?n oak. etc.. etc. Com and altend
one of our sales and vou'll be satisfied
that the Portland Auction Co. do?s the
business and dots it riglu.
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.
211 First St.
Main MS.".. A 4121.
Auction Sale Extraordinary
Assignee's Sale
The Am. Misfit Tailoring Co.
133 Alder itreet-
Bsginning Monday at 10 A. M.
To satisfy the creditors, the entire stock
of up-to-date OVERCOATS SL IT&.
PNTS AND CHILDRKN'S COATf.
ETC.. of the above firm will be sold at
PUBLIC AUCTION. This is an opportu
nitv but seldom offered to the public.
You'll do well to avail yourself of same.
This is a well selected and staple stock,
regarding sizes and patterns as well as
to price. The overcoats range from
up to $40 and suits from 8 to J-- h"
THEY WILL BE SOLD AT PI BLIO
AVOTION AT WHATEVER THEY LL
BRING, (vou're apt to get a H0 suit or
overcoat at K. ? well as at for
our orders are: SELL THIS '''"V'Vui
ANY COST and that kind of orders THE
PORTION!) AUCTION CO. are de hghted
To carry out and thst public gets the
benefit. Sale b?gins MONUAI -Jl.,
A. M. and will continue in the evening
at 7 : P. M. and every following dar
until this entire slock Is sold, competent
fitters will be in attendance to see to it.
that you'll get your right size and n
and we' 11 look to it that you'll git your
money's worth.
PORTLAND AUCTION CO.
AuctionSales
AT WILSON'S
AUCTION HOUSE
Corner Second and Tamhui
Monday, Wednesday, Friday
EACH DAY AT 10A.M.
.... i i-l-ta and reil-
resents the high-grade class of I1011,!'1
furnishings: Herzog parlor tables, li
brary tables. tabourettes. pedestals,
couches, parlor suites, chamber suites,
dressers, chiffoniers, commodes, wash
stands, mantel folding beds, upright fold
ing beds, iron beds, iron cribs, steel
couches, mattresses, combination desks,
,ii -uo iaies' desks, record cabi
nets, music cabinets, extension tables,
medicine cabinets, umbrella stands, hall
trees, kitchen cabinets, cupboards, ward
robes, kitchen tables, refrigerators, re-d
rockers, easels. Morris cliairs offic-v
desks, stoves and rang?., pillows, bed
ding, lace curtains, portieres, cushions,
carpels, rugs, linoleums, pianos, organs,
musical instruments. .,,
"cash agisters, computing 'f f.'."c''
French ranges, coffee urns, utensils,
dishes, glassware.
X B We have mentioned a few im-portant.n-cesslties
for modern houre
keeping. a few things necessarj- in o.ir
store, office or shop The balance you
need, we can furnish out of "'T,''"
EN'CB. IT WILL PAY YOL.
If vou want to sell your store, your
furniture, or anything you Possess.' see
us or call up Main lb2S. A 4.M3. We pay
the price in cash.
Special Grocery and Fixture Sale
TUESDAY, NOV. 9
At Corner Store, Twenty-Fourth
and Vaughn Street
AT lO A. M.
This general stock of fancy and staple
groceries, comprising all the different
lines of canned, bottled and bulk good?,
tobacco, flour, feed and provisions. In
cluding fixtures, counters, shelving, scales,
showcases, etc.. to be sold enb oc. In
the event of no purchaser for the con
cern we will proceed in the usual form
and sen the stock in quantities to suit
tTh!Sdta""'ic. fresh stock and should
Interest the economical housekeeper. e
must close out the entire stock thu. day.
NOTE If vou want a nice busine..
Including living rooms at rear and up
sta rs, the rent is cheap at $25 per niont...
J. T. WILSON. Auctioneer.
To parties In need of House hfnrffSr
rpSJ, 51SeS BAfcER'S ffl
HOT. SB .
rM TI TFSnAY NEXT
I The following: Very massive and hand-
foot found extension table 2. armchairs
and set of boxseat dining chairs, leather
seats and all in solid uuartcr-sawed oak;
Tleather seat library rockers large pla e
mirror, folding davenport, mahogany pal
lor suite of 3 pieces m green brocada
plush; parlor tables, very prettj , all
brass 'bed with large- posts, Hercules stee
SDrings hair mattresses, blankets and
bedding, gold and white toilet set. gen
uine mahogany chiffonier, sera separ
ate dressers in mahogany and solid oa.k.
mahogany rockers, hall chairs, ratun
rockeF. room size rugs. Brussels carpets
Several of the above pieces are 'leed
from the verv choice stock of the for
mtriy will-known firm of H. C. Brenden.
Also the following nearly new furnish
ings of Mr. Pvnter's flat on East Madi
son St.. including dining-room suit, mis
sion st'-le and genuine weathered oak.
two very neat iron beds, springs mat
tress and pillows. 2-P"w sir
parlor suite in green mohair plusl .
leathered oik rockers. I P"?"
paintings, pictures, rugs and several other
useful household furnishings.
vATFVni. are. welcome to inspect tn.
above goods tomorrow at which time you
rTHFnBFhSTBTOS BE
S!r d for any new home,
SALE STARTS AT 10 O CLOCK OA
TUESDAY.aker & gox Auctlonee.
THURSDAY NEXT
At same address, we shall have another
extra large quantity of furniture, car
nets etc viz: Iron beds, folding beds,
touches, dining-room furniture and sev
eral other effects. SHARP -
Sale starts at 10 O CLOCK BHAKt.
BAKER & SON, Auctioneer.