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THE SUXDAY OEEGOXTAX,: PO"RTLAD; NOVEMBER 15, 1903. - -. in the Portland Churches A Free BAPTIST. i First, tha Whit Tempi. Twelfth and Taylor street Rtv. J. Whltcomb Broulfher. D. D-. pastor. Teachers' training class meets In primary room. :30 A. M : -one-accord-' prayer meetlns In Temple parlor. 10 A. M. : mornlnn worship. 10:30 o'clock; ermon'ny' rr. Broudher: subject, "Prayer W hy T'n answered?" first In a series on "The Art of praying": gospel duet. "Unanswered yet." by Miss Kathleen Lawler and M'.aa Ethel fihea; Blbla school. 12 M : clasaes for all airs: larne "drop in" Bible claaa. led by Ir. Broucher: young people's meeting. S P. led by the executive committee of the City Baptist Toung People's 1'nion" : popular evening service, 1 :3 o'clock; ser mon by Dr. Broucher: subject. "Let Us X.le." sixth In series on "The Ten Com mandmenia t'p to lal." I'niversltv Park Kev. A. B. Walts, pas tor. Sunday school. 10 A. Ml worship. 11 A M - sermon. "A Rood Pupil and a Per fect Teacher "; B. V. P. V.. ::10 P. M-: wor ship. 7:::o P M-: sermon. "(Jolden Apples In Sl'ver Network." second. Seventh and Kast Ankeny streets Kev. Siaaton r. Uphim. pastor. Morn ing sermon. lu:3t o'clock. "The Ministry of Lote: Loving Your Enemies"; Bible school, noon: young people's union. t:X P. M.; evening sermon. "The Master of Men." Central. Ea.-t Ankeny and Twentieth streets Kev. W. T. Jordan, pastor. Preach ing. 111. HO A. M. and 7:.".o P. led by the pastor Sunday school. 12 M. : yoong people's meeting. s:ni P. M. Mount Oilvet. Seventh and Everett streets Kev. B. B R Johnson, pastor. Services. 11 A. M. and 7.3 P. M. Immanuel. erconil and Mesne treet Rer. A ' B M:naker. pastor. Preaching. 10:3 A M and 7:5u P. M. : Sunday school and Baraca and Phlla'hea claea meeting. 12 M.: E X P. I'- -o P- M-i prayer meeting. Thursdsy. 7:30 p. M. Grace. Montarllla Rer. A. E. Patch, pas tor. Sunday a-h-I. 1" A. M.: services. 11 A M and 8 P M. Miss I. M. Grover. of McMlnnvllle College, will eyeak " lh morn ing; the pastor will speak In tha evening. GAR. male quartet will sing. Valvary. East Elshth and Grant streets Rev 1 N Monroe, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. East Forty-fifth, corner East Main street Kev B C Cook, pastor Sunday school. 10 A M : serrlces. 11 A. M. and .':. P. Si.; B. V. P. V . .4.1 P. M Arleta Rer. B A. Smith, pastor. Sunday hool. 10, A. at. ; Junior union, 3 P. M.; B. T. P. U . 7 P. preaching. HAM. and T SO P M. Swedish! Hoyt and Fifteenth R: Erie rVherstrom. pastor. Preaching. 10:43 A- st and 7 J I M. ; Sunday school. 12 M. St John R'v. John Ben;al-n. paator. Sun way school. 10 A. at.; preaching. 11 A. M and 7:1.-. P M : R T P I". P. M.: topics. "Stand EttU" and "Is the. Young Man Pafe ?" Third. Vancouver arenua and Knott street Rer R Schwedler. paator Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; B. T P. V-. "1:45 P- M.; services. 11 A. M. and 7:4J P. M Chlneaa Mlsalon. 3J3 Oak atraet near Park Sunday school. 1 P. M. ; praachlng In Chr"rsit,'German, rourth and Min streets wv J Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A. M and 7:30 P M.: Sunday school. ii A. If : B T P U. :4S P M. fell wood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventh Rev. U W. Thurston, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M.: services. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Baptism at night. gunnyslda (German). Forty-Brat street and Hawthorn avenue Preaching by C. F.ld Beth. U A M.; Sunday school. 8:45 A M Valon-Avenue Mission (Swedish). Bkld tnora street Sunday school. 10 A M. t John (German) Preaching by ReT. c Teldmeth. S P M. : funday school J P. M Second German. Rodney avenue and Mor ris street Bev. F. Buerrmann. pastor. Preaching. U A. M and 7:30 P. M : Sunday achooU 0 45 A. M.: B. Y. P. U.. 45 P. M. Highland. Alberta and Sixth street Ker. E V Leonard, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M : B. Y. P. V.. 7 P. M Lenta, First avennw near Foster roaa -Key J T. Heacock. pastor. Sunday achool. l A M : preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:. TO V. yi B Y. P- I".. 30 P. M : subjects of sermons. "A Mat! Stature" and "Tha Im portunate Cry." TATHOIJC. Ft Marya Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and ral streets M-t Hev. A. bristle. U . nmistor Low ma-a at i. 8 and 9 A. M. H.gn n.ase and sermon at 11 A. M. Vespers, in iructl.n and benediction at T.4S P. M. St J.e r-h's 4Jernnnl. Hfteenth and t ou n streets Ut. Kev. Janie. Rnuw. V. C... l't"J Low rr-ese at S A. M. High ml and srrll ' at o so A. M. Vesisrra, benediction at J.JO p v lwrene's. Third and Sherman streets Rev.' J C. Htichee. pastor: L.iw nisee at 7 and 8 A. M Huh mass and rmon at li:M A. M. .Vespers and benediction at :30 P M si ' PatrrHt'a. Nineteenth and Savler atreeta Rev. K. P Murphy, pastor. U A. M. High mass and sermon at l .to a M Vewpere an.! benediction at 3:.J P. li st M'''hael' i Italian). Fourth and Mill tr.-As-l-suIt Fathrrs. Iajw n a.-s i at A M. Hih r-.a.-w nd evrmon at 10...0 A. M. ea peia aal l.r.!!crl. n at 1:m P. M. -J Frant Is. East Eleventh and Oak ,.r..ls Kev. J. H. lllock. peetor. Low maea t :m and -" A. M. Huh mas. and ser n or. at 1" 3" A. M Vesirs. Instruction and b--e.ll. ti. n at ! V P. M Iinn'-Mmlate Heart of Mary. W llllanus a nue and Stant- n stre.t-Kev. w A. Iialy. pa-t .r. l-w iiuijs at and A. V. Hich ioas ar i .Tmon at to :; A. M. eis-r and N i-e.'.ictl..n at t.: P. V . .. . H. I- I'snrv lst Thlnii street and I nion aienuc Verv' Rev. A S lJi ! r - P . Pas tor l.ow mass at . 7 and (I :ti A. M. High nia and sermon at It' "-' A. M. espers and b- r.- dl. te n at I :.t" P. M. Sacred Heart. Milwaukie street Rev. Crrgurv R. hle. O S. B.. istor. Iw mass) at i A. M. High maa and s-rn...n at 10 A M Vepes and benediction at 7.;;0 I. M. Holv rcs. 1'niverslty I'ark Rev J. P. Thli'man. O. 3. C. pastor. Low mass at 8:30 A M. High m.is and sermon at lo:.sl A. M. V.e:-er atid benediction at 4 P. M. Holv Re.ieen:er. 1'ortland boulevard and Vancouver avenue Kev. EJ K. Canlwell ". K it.r. Low niBW at A. M. High mix and srmon at 10:30 A. M. Benediction at 4 P M St. Andrew's. Ninth ard Alberta streets Rev Tho-ras Klerr.n. pastor. Low masa at a A M. High mas and sermon at 10 A. M. Vmeti. Instruction and benediction at 7:0 P M St Ftephen's. Kast Forty-second ard u"t Tavlor strecis Kev. W. Waltt. pastor. !,.w mass at t. .To A. M High nmsa and ser nn.n at lo to a. m. St Unat'ua. Fortv-eecor.d and Powell val ley road Kev. F I'lilon. S. J . pae,'"r- Lo" n asis at S and ! A. M. Mas. sermon and b-nedlc'..n at 1 ) A M Asceri.n. Mon'.avllla Rev. J. P. Fl'fPa' ri. k ijttor. Mass and sermon at 9 A. M. in chapel of the sniers of the Preclooa Blood. t'URISTIAX. Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson, minis ter Services. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P M. : Bible school. 10 V M.: tTiristian Endeavor, a ill p. M Themes for sermona, "Our spir itual Horizon" and "Sailing or Drifting Which?" . . East Twent'eth and Kast Salmon streets Rev J F. tlaormley will soeak at It'.." A M. ; theme. "I'Mtmate Christianity"; t:.0 P. M . Rev. I'. F. Swandle will speak. First. Park and Columbia streets Rev. E S Muctclev. minister. II A -V . "Peopla who Can Be Trusted": 7 : P. M . "Condi tions of Etemsl Life": Bible school. 10 A. M.: Christian Endeavor. J:.10 P. M. OIRISTIAN StliLNt'E. First Church of Christ. Scientist. Scottish Rite Cathedral. Morrison and Lownsda'.e ,:r,,t s Service. 11 A. M. and P. M. : sub ject of lesson sermon. "Mortals and Immor tals"; Sunday school at close -of morning service: Wednesday evening meeting. S clock Second Church of Christ. F-lentist. Wood mens Hall. East Sixth and Euat Alder streeis Sunday services. 11 A. M and P. M ; subject of lesson sermon. "Mortals and lmnor:ii"; Surday school. 11 A. Ml Wednesday meeting. 8 P. M. EVAX.fcl-H'AL .SS(M IATION. First Kna'.tsh. East Sixth and East Mar ket streets Kev. F B. Culver. pastor, preaching. 11 A- M and 7 : ".o p M. : re vival meeting are now in progress: Sunday achool. to A M-: Y P. A.. 8 -SO P. M I nlted. ocklev tureen. Gay street and Wil lamette lKu'-eard Kev. J. Howersox. paa tor Preaching serv'.ves at II A. M. and 7 30 p M ; Sunday school. 10 A. M.; K. L C E- :0 P- M EPISCOPAL. Trinity. Nineteenth and Everftt atrayta Rev A A Morrison.- rector. cervices. 8 and 11 A- M. and 7:a0 P. M.; Sunday achool, fi A M- Pro-Cathe.lral of St. Stephen the Martyr. Thirteenth and Clay streets Kev. H. M. Ramsev. vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 A. M ' Sunday a-hool. 9 4J A. M ; morning service, li o'clock; evening service, 7:-0 clock St DavM'a. East Twe'fth and Pelmont streets Kev George B. Van Wa'.ers. l I), rect-,r. Holy eoirmunlon. 8 A. !.; morning ptaver and serw.on, 11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 o'clo'k. Dr. Van Meters will prea-h his last sermon as rector of St, David's Church at 11 A. M. At tha eventrg service tha bishop of the diooese will be presented and preach, which service will ba tha uruioaUuB of tha present rac-toxshl) Good Shepherd. Sellwood street and Van couver avenue Rev. John Dawson, rector. Sunday school. 8:43 A. M : morning servica. II o'clock: evening service. T :M o clock. Rev. Dr. Collins will preach at tha morning "st '"Mark's. Nineteenth and Oulmby streets Kev. J. E.' H. Simpson, rector S A. M . holy communion: 10 A. M Sunday achool; in 30 M . matins and litany: 11 A. 11.. holy communion: 7:30 P. M... evensong. St Paul's. Woodmere Rev. J. E. For syth, priest In charge. Morning service. 11 o'clock; Sunday school. Il:4.t A. M. St Matthew s. First and Carutherg street Rev V A. M. lireck In charite. Sunday school, li) A. M. : service and sermon, 11 A. M. I.UTHEKAN. St James English. WW Park and Jef ferson atreets Rev. J. Allen I-eas. pastor. S-rvlcea at 11 A. M. and P. M. Ill the evening tho paator will give a stereopticon iecture on the dark side of life In a great cltv. Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; Luther League. 7 P. M. ,, Si Paul's German, East Twelfth and ( Un ion streets Rev. A. Krause. rector. Morn ing service. 10:30 o'clock; evening service. - :u o'clock; .Suntlay school. 0:3O A. M.; confirmation classes Tuesday and Friday at 4 P. M-; Bible loasuns and young peoples meeting Thursday at s P. M .Norwegian fynod. East Tenth and Grant st'reels Kev. O. Hagoes. pastor. Services. III :lo A. M. and 7:1(0 P. M. ; young people's socletv meets Thursday at s:lr, P. M. Trinity German. Missouri Synod, William avenue and Sellwoo.1 street J. A. Rlmbach. pastor. Sunday school 9:1." A. M. Morning service 10 A. M. Evening aervice i:30 I'. M. METHODIST. Grace, rorner Twelfth and Tayior. Will lam H. Hcppe. paator. The pulpit will I be filled at l'i:3u A. 11. by the Rev. Herbert B Johnson. D. D. of California, superin- ..s ih. Methodist Pacltlc Japanese Missions. At 7::lo P. M. tho pastor will preach on the theme. "Is the Birth From Above a Twentieth century .-sec-ssit . Morning class U:M: Sundav school. 1J:1S P. M. : St. Paul Missl. n. 3 P. M : Epworth League devotional and praise 0 30 P. M. ; music by quartet. ' Taylor-Street. Dr. Benjamin Young, pas tor 11 -3o A. M-. classes: 10, e" A. M.. morning sermon: subject. "The Making of a Man: 1J:15 P. M.. Sunday schooi; 0:30 P. M . Epworth League: 7.30 P. M.. even ing sermon, subject. "What Is Religion . First Norwegian-Danish. Thirteenth and Davis Rev. H. P. Nelsen. pastor. 10.45 A. M.. services conducted by Andrew John son: at 7:30 P. M-. preacnlng tin English), by Kev. W. T. Kerr. Young People's meet- "jl'm. E. Zion. Thirteenth and Main : Pra-hing at 11 A. M. by pastor, subject. "Tha Beauiiea of the Christian Church as Viewed From the Viewpoint of the Gos pel Light." Pattun. Michigan avenue and carpenter street, D. A. Walters, pastor. Preaching. U A. M. and 7:30 P. M, : Sunday rchool. 10 A. M.. Mrs. John Alexander, superintend ent: Epworth League devotional meeting. 6:30 P. M-, Ernest Morr.a. president: In termediate Epworth League devotional meeting. 3 P. M ; Miss Amv Gulnvson. pres ident; mid-week prayer meeting. Thurs day. 7:43 P. M. ; sermon topic, morning. "The Coming of the Inexpected Guest"; evening. "Tne Reasonableness of Biblical Requirements." Epworth. Twenty-eeventh and I psnur Rev. Charles T. McPherson. pastor. Services In Oregon building. Fair Grounds. .11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.: morning subject. "Three Practical Thoughts." by a promin. nt busi ness man: evwnlng subtect. "Come': Sun day school. ,1 A. M . M. C. Reed, superin tendent: Epworth League, 6:30 P. M., F. H. Hnmmer, president. , Swedish, comer Beech and Borthwick streets Kev. John Ovall. pastor. preach ing at 11 A. M. and h P. M-; topics. In the morning. "Th- Journey of Life." and in the evening. "The Life-Restoring Remedy"; Sunday school at 10 A. M. ; Epworth League. 7 P. M. M. E. Chuech. South. 171 S Second street. Foresters' Hall E. H. Mowre. pastor. 10 A. M . Sunday school: 11 A. M.. - "Man Neccs.-ary to God"; 6:30 P. M., Epworth League; 7:30 P. preaching. Trinity 11. E. Church, ccrner East Tenih and Grant streets. L:wls F. Smltn. pastor Sunday school, 10 A. M.; public wcrship. 11 A. M : clnss meeting. 12:13 P M. : Ep worth League, tl 30 P. M. ; evening service. 7:30 P. M. ; subject f"r morning service, "Ye Are the Salt of the Earn"; for even ing. "Two Kinds of Treasure"; prayer prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Centenary. East Ninth and 'Tine streets Clarence True Wilson. D D. , pastor. 7111 preach at 10:30 and at 7:30. A question box will be used In tha evening service. Professor William R. Boone, of Corvallis. will preside at the organ. C. E. Patterson will render a solo In the mornlns by spe cial request. Sunday achool from 1- o'clock till 1. Eoworth League at 6-13. There will be a social next Friday nii;ht at toe parsonage given by the church as a re ception to the new choir with Mr. Patter son and Mr. Boone. Mount Tabor, East Stark and Sixty-first streets J. W. McDougail. paator. Sunday school. a:45 A. M : preaching. 11 A. M-. subject, "Occupy Till I Come": Epworth League. 6:3i P. M. : preaching. 7:30 P. M.. subject. "Abraham." Sunny-side. Ehal Yamhill and Ewst Thirty fifth etr.ets. V. T. Blaster, pastor Subject (or Sabbath morning. "Entering the Palace of Life Through the Dark Wav of Death." In the evening the aubject will be. "Faith Made Eaey by Travels In the Holy latn.la." Morn ing and evening anthem by choir. Sabbath s.-honl at H A. M. Junior League at 3 P. 11. Epworth lyeague at 0:15 I. M. Midweek meeting Thursday night. PRESBYTKMAN. First. Aider and Twelfth William Hi ram Foulkea, minister, will occupy his pul pit at lt':3il In the morning, preaching upon the theme. "The Call for the Near at Hs-nd"; T-' 10 P. M.. Sunday school and Bible clas.-a for all: 6 :io I. M- Young People's hour: 7:13 P. M.. organ numbers by Mr. Coursen: 7:30 P. M. sermon by Kev. E M. Sharp. D. D.. of Mount Tabor I'res bvterlan Church. "The Call to a Higher Life " Mfzptth. Powell street. between East Twelfth and Thirteenth Morning worship, 10:30 A. M-: Sunday schcol, V2 M. : Chris tian Endeavor. 6:30 P. M ; church service, 7:30 P. M. ; Monday Bible study class, con ducted by pastor. 8 P M-: Thursday prayer meeting. 7:30 P. M.; subject Sunday ser mons, morning, "Am I a Christian?" Acts xl:0; evening. 'To Hear and He Healed,' Luke v:lo; Kev. Harry Leeds, pastor. Calvary. Elevenlh and Clay streets Services 10:3O A. M. and 7:::o P. M. : Kev. J. A. P. McGraw D. D-. will preach on the following topics: Morning, "An Inventory of the Christian Wealth": evening. "Con verting a Sinner"; Miss Margaret Lamber son. organist: Mr. Catighey, precentor: Sun day school, 1'J noon, Misa Caroline Strong, superintendent. Kenllworth Morning service, 11 o'clock. Rev. J. ft. Dunning. Ph. D.. will preach; Sunday school. 12 M First I'nlted. Sixth and Montgomery Preaching at 10:30 and 7:30 by Kev. W. A. Flndiey. of Seattle. CONGREGATIONAL. First. Park and Madison Rev. Luther R. Dvott. D. D., pastor. lO A- M.. Bible school; 11 A. 11 and 7:43 P. M. divine worship, with sermons by the pastor: top ics, morning. "Divine Secrets": evening. "Has the Church the Right Message for This Age?" sixth aermon in the -erics en titled. "Th Place of Reason !n the Realm of Jlellgion": Y. P. S. C E.. at 6 4a P. M.: organ recital In the church from 7:30 to 7:43 P. M. Hassalo-Street. East Seventh and Has salo Kev. Paul ltader. paslor Sunday school. 10 A. M.. W. H. Morrow, superin tendent; morning service. 11 o'clock: ser mon by the pallor. "Possessions"; Y. P S. C. E.. 6 HO P. M. : evening service. 7:30 o'clock: topic. "Twelve o'clock"; midweek prayer meeting. Wetlnesdav evening. 7:45. Snnnyside. corner East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth streets Kev. J. J. Stauh, pastor. Preaching services at 11 A. M and 7:30 P. 11. ; Sunday school. 10 A. Ms; Junior C. E.. 3 P. M. ; Senior C. E.. 6:30 P. M. : topics of sermons. "The Secret of a Thriving Church." and "A Lesson From Life's Mixture of Hitter and Sweet." Highland. East Sixth and Prescott Rev. E. S. Bollinger, pastor. 10 A. id.. Sunday school. James D. t'gden. superintendent: 11 A. M.. worship. "Lite's Glorious Autumn"; 0:30 P M . Y P S C. E. ; 7:30. worship. "On the Wrong Trail." lPIKITl'.XISTS. Ministers' and Mediums' Association. Audi torium Hall. Third near Taylor Mediums meeting. 3 P. M.. conducted by Mrs. A- Baiiey; lecture followed by Mrs. ouatiart, formerly Mrs. Woodtie.d. 7:30 p. M. First Spiritual Society, eighth floor For esters haiL Marquam building Conference. 11 A M : subject. -The Individual Respon sibility of Members to Their Society"; 12:43 P. li., lyceum: 7:43 P. M-, lecture by Har rison D. Barrett. INITABJAN. Church of Our Father. Seventh and Yam hill streets Rev W. G. Eliot. Jr.. minister: Kev. T. L. Eliot. D. D.. minister emeritus; Rev. N. A Baker, assistant minister. Serv ice. 11 A. M ; sermon by Rev. J. Van Nelce Bandy, of Hood River: evening aervice (Seventh-street entrance), at 7:43 o'clock. "A Concise History of the Emmanuel Move ment": Sunday a-'hool. i):43 A. -M.: adult claaa. LI. SO P. M.; Y. P. F-. 6:3 P. M. I'S'l VERSAUST. Church of the Good Tidtnge. East Eighth and East Couch streets Kev. James D. Corby, minister. Worship. 10:45 A. M. and 7:50 P. M : morning theme. "Common Peo- j life: -g ' From 6 $40 to $55 m irr et ra With Every Range Sold the Coming Week, A $10 CABINET FREE A!!-Steel K -) ii "i' -i V" 1 '.-fl This free premium offer has been immensely popular, and to accommodate many inquirers we renew it for another week as an inducement to interest purchasers in our great all-steel range, built expressly for us by the "Eclipse" Stove Company. $1.00 a Week Buys This Range Learn our special terms during this sale. It means money saved. ?.. : jo .'-vi aJ ' a.1 Sale of We are placing on sale this week a splendid' line of Solid. Brass Beds in satin and bright fin ishes. No. 6154 This superb Bed is just like tlie cut, with 214-inch continu ous posts, in the satin finish. Other stores ask $75 for this great bed; our special C5aELi V Solio JBi Beds price . This Brass Bed $39.00 No. 6161: This elegant solid Brass Bed has 2-inch posts, is shaped just like cut. Other stores ask ifitiO for these same beds. Our 5QQ flfl price only pOV.JJ This Brass Bed $19.00, No. 3057: This is also a solid Brass Bed, with 2-inch brass balls topping. IVi-inch posts; looks like the cut.: Our special price, 00 Carload of Enamel Iron Beds Arrived Yesterday and four more cars en route, that's why we undersell all other ; Portland dealers. " Here are some very special offerings: Xo. 5!)2: Just like the cut. in cream, light blue and green, with gold bronze trim mings on chills and ornamental posts; very neat design, a good bed and a remarkubly low price; special Q QQ Xo. 514: This Empire Bed, just like the cut, made of heavy tubing, nicely enam eled in white and blue with brass top' rail; a strong, durable bed, that sells for $9.50, but especially priced at $6 50 Xo. 832l2: Just like the cut, in very light blue enamel, with large satin-finished brass spindle in center of both head and foot; a bed that is worth every cent of $25.00; a very pleasing model, on spe- . J g QQ cial sale at .... ... Xo. 576: - An unusually handsome - Verms ; Martin Bed, just like the cut; very strong, and durable; note the heavy tubing and ar-. tistic design; a regular $27.50 value, sold at the ridiculously low price, J? 1 00 to close out the line, v. . .V 'yjlJ. Everything to Furnish the Home Sold on Easy Terms of Payment First and Yamhill Second and Yamhill tonic "Lessons From the Shepherd Psalm"; a sunny hour ot Bible study. at noon; Chris tian Union meetine at 0:30 P. M. MISCELLANEOUS. Reformed. First German. Tenth and Stark r,et Rev. O. Hafner. pastor Services, 10- A. M. and 8 P. M. ; Sunday school. 8:30 A. M. ; young people's society. 7 P. M. The Oreson State Holiness Association will hold Its afternoon service In the Friends Church, at Lents. Or. Take the Mount Scott car. Service begins at 3. P. M. Swedish Free Mission. Tuttle's hall. Mis sissippi avenue and Shaver street Services. 3 The ValvaTion Army Corps. 263 P"1 str.t e K. Ormann. in. charge. 1 1 A. M., holiness meeting; 1:; P- M.. Sunday school;. 8-30 P. M.. sermon by Rev. Dr. Luther R. Dyott: 6:15 P. M.. Youn People's Legion; S P M. song service and sermon by the ensign o'n "The Signs of the Times." New philosophical Research Society, hall No. 201. Allskj building. Third and Morrison streets Service. T:-i P- M. Penlel Mission, ilil Madison street Mrs. C S Melody, missionary. services, :.,0 A M. prayer meeting; 3 P. M.. Mrs. May Richardson, returned missionary from Port Said. Kgypt. will address the meeting; reg ular evangelistic services, 8 P. M. ; also everv week night at the wrafl hour. Divine Truth Center, hall 201 Allsky building. Third and Morrison streets Rer. Thaddeus M. Mlnard. pastor; H. E. Martin, soloist. Service. 11 A. M. ; subject. "Are Your Windows open Toward Jerusalem?" Mill-nntal Dawn. G A. R. HIU Second and Morrison streets Berean study at 1:30 P M ' regular services. 3 P. M. Friends' Church. Main and East Thirty fifth streets Llndl.y A. Wells, pasior. Preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.: Bible school. 10 A. M. ; Christian Endeavor prayer mejilng. 8 30 P. M.; midweek prayer meet-ing.-'I liursday. 7:30. Salvation Army Major Joseph Faulkner will lead special meelinga at No. 4 Corps. "4; Madison street, Saturday night at a o'clock Sunday. 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. and 8 P M.; Sunday school, 1:30 P. M., nad Y. P. L- A P- M. Arthur D. Sloatc com manding officer Woodlawn Church of Christ Clark W. Comstoik. minister. Bible school, lo A- M. ; Y P S. C. E.. 0:30 P. M. : preaching serv ices. 11 A. M. and 7.30 P. M-; themes. "L'n Christian Silence" and "The Distinctive Plea of the Disciples of Christ." HOLD HEARIWIN CHANCERY Witnesses In Spet-kart Case Lire In Portland. In order to bring to a close as rapid ly as po.'Mble tlie long; drawn-out legal battle that Miss Hattie F. Speckart, now a resident of Portland, Is making to Ret possession of the fortune left her by her father, from her uncle. Leo pold Schmidt, a millionaire brewer of Olympia, Wulu, testimony in rebuttal wasj taken yesterday before a master in chancery. The hearing was held In the offices of Martin L. Pipes, and was held here because a number of Miss Speckart's most important witnesses live ir. the city. . Miss Speckart, at the death of her father, had a fortune amounting; to $180,600 left to her. She became of age some time ago and demanded her share of the estate.- This was refused by her mother and her uncle, who al leged that . Mifs Speckart had agreed to lend Schmidt the money nt-6 per cent Interest to invest In the brewery business. Mis3 Speckart denied this and began suit to recover her fortune. Neither Schmidt nor his wife attended the hearing, being afraid, It is said, to come to Portland because of a threatened suit for defamation of character. The next move in the case will be the argu ments wnicn will be made before Fed eral Judge H. C. Hanford. University of Pennsylvania is a Span ish nobleman, the Marquis Carlos de Potestad, a' youth of IS. who speaks English like a native of England, hav ing attended school in that country for several years, and has already received his A B. degree there. His family is one of the noblest In . 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