MEMBERS OF FAMOUS SUNDAY SCHOOL; WHERE THEY ARE NOW
BT T.EONE CASS BAKR.
IN" the Kail of 1S4S. when the present
site of Portland was little else than
a wilderness, and when only a few
far scattered buildings marked the pres
ence of civilization, the first Taylor
Street Methodist Sunday School was or
ganized iv J. S. Smith, who had been
sent to Portland as pastor by the Metho
dist authorities. The location of the
Sunday school was on the west side of
First street, near Morrison. The build
ing; was of lops, and was used during the
week as a cooper shop, and on Sundays
the pupils and teachers of the school
constituted working force to sweep out
the, shaving, build fires and make the
place an orderly one for the holding of
services. yfter occupying the cooper shop
for a while, the school changed its quar
ters to a new log house on Second street,
near Stark, from which they again re
moved to the new frame scboolhous
Just then completed on First, between
Oak and Pine streets, where they re
nained until the Spring of 1S30. when
the Methodists completed their new
church on Taylor street, near second.
wher the school was reorganized under
the superintendent of Rev. J. H. Wilbur,
with a number of Indian children among
the scholars who. at that time, numbered
about 50. Father Wilbur remained in
charge as superintendent of the school
until the Fall of 3S62. when he left Port
land, and his position was filled by Rev.
S. Kingley. who. with the assistance
of Mrs. Kingsley. continued in charge
vntll the Fall of 1S6. During this period
the church was enlarged to accommodate
the growing school.
In 160 Rev. C. Hall became super
intendent of the Sunday school, to be
followed by Rev. r. Kutledge. who be
came the pastor In lt2 and assumed
the superintendence also. The scnooi in
creased during his stay of three years
to an average of very nearly 30ft. having
32 Bible classes, a large Bible class com
posed of women, and a men's Bible class
and an infant class. In 1S63 Rev. B. C.
l.ipplncott. then pastor, assumed the po
sition as superintendent, to be succeeded
In IStlS by Rev. C. C. Stratton. who re
mained two years. At the close of his
pastorate the church and school occupied
its new building, for which funds had
lvn raised during the intervening four
years, beeinnine with Rev. Mr. Rutledge.
who first saw the necessity for a larger
church building.
In IMS John F. Caples was chosen
superintendent and acted in that capac
Itv when the following classes were ex
isting: The first primary (infant) class
In Taylor-Street Sunday School was
might bv J. F. Jones and Mrs. Sarah V.
Hill, the" former taking the boys and the
latter the girls. . . . The children of
the Sunday school built the bcIltower
.f Taylor-Street Church In this way:
Mr. Jones organised a "Celestial Rail
way Company." In which each share of
stock sold at 5 cents. Many of the older
scholars still retain their certificate of
stock issued over 40 years ago. which are
iiualnt and interesting, and which bear
the signatures of Vv". W. Glbbs. president:
and Daniel Harvey, secretary. boh of
whom are long since dead. Underneath
a picture on these certificates of a wildly
puffing engine drawing a long train of
cars were written these truly Methodistlc
lines, which so stirred the enthusiasm
of the youngsters that each had the
proud distinction of owning at least one
share (a brick):
Crare is the Are and t.ov is the Hum
That moves this engine and this tral-i;
Through tunnels dark, 'neath mountain!
high.
It bears the Pilgrim to the tky.
Come, then, poor sinner, row's the ttm.
At any station on this Itne,
If you'll repent anil turn from sin.
This train will top and lt you In.
Pioneer Members Still living.
Of the pioneer members of the Sun
day school, only a few are now living,
and many have been lost sight of al
together with the changing years. Of
the three Parrish boys. Charles W. is
still living. He Is a well-known law
yer, who is now Joint Senator for
Orant. Malheur and Harney Counties.
lie owns and lives on a large cattle
ranch In Grant. County. His brothers.
Sam and Norman, died several years
ago. Sam Parrish was Chief of Police
In Portland about 12 years ago.
Caroline King Is living here in the
city, and her brother. James King, was
for over .IO years a clerk in Russ' gro
cery store on Morrison 6treet.
Helen Hill is now Mrs. V. S. Powell,
of Portland. Her brother. Henry Hill,
was an old-time printer and helped get
out the first Oregonlan. Of recent years
he has been the proprietor of a fruit
and merchandise store at Ocean Park.
Adam McNamee is here yet. and his
sister. Frances, who afterward mar
ried E. J. Northrup, was the mother
of Mrs. C A. Morden. Mrs. Robert F.
Hall, Mrs. Klleu A. Johnaon, of Spo
Vane: Frank O. Northrup and Edwin
I. Northrup. Charlotte Terwilliger is
now Mrs. C. M. Cartwrlght. of Port
land. Hampton and Plympton Kelly
are dead, and their sister married Van
Jielashmutt. who was at one time
Mayor of Portland, and who are now
residing in Spokane. John Terwilli
ger lives on Macadam street, this city.
Sunday in
BAPTIST.
First, th Wblt Temple. Twelfth mni
Taylor treeta Rev. J. Whttcomb Brougher.
1. D., pastor. :SO A. M.. teacher' training
class; n A. M.. "one-accord" prayer meet
ing: 10:.TO A. M., public worship, with
preaching hy the pastor; subject. "Th
T er l.lf of Jeus"; 12 noon, Bible school,
with iae for everyone; P. M-. young
people's meeting: 7:3o P. M , people" erv
I, . with preaching by Ir. Brougher; sub
ject. -GreU. Gouge & Co.", or th tnlh
4-nmmandment up to date. There will b
special music by th Wblt Temple quartet
and choir. Gospel olo. Mis Ethel Shea.
Second. Seventh and East Ankeny streets
Rer. Stanton C. Lapham. pastor. Morn
ing sermon. lO:30 o'clock, "Flher of
Mn"; Bible school at noon; young people
union. 6:30 P. SI.: evening sermon. 7:30
o'clock; subject. "DeiplMd apd Rejected of
Mn."
I nlr.rslty park Rer. A. B. Waltz, pa
tor Sunday -hool. 10 A. M : worsnip. 11
A. M. ; rmon by Rev. I. N. Monroe; B. Y.
P. t., an P. M-: worship. 7:30 P. M. ; ser
mon. "Th Bare-Footed Sheep Herder."
central. Kt Ankeny and Twentieth
tret Rev. W. T. Jordan, paator. Prea.-li-ing.
10:.1o A. M. ; Sunday honl. vi M. ;
young people meeting. :30 P. M ; preach
ing. 7:30 P. M. Muaic by male chorua.
Mount Olivet. Seventh and Everett streets
Kev. B. B. B. Johnson, pastor. Servic.
II A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by pastor.
Immanuel. Second and Meade street Rev.
A. R. Mlnaxer. pastor. Preaching. 10:3O
A. M. end 7:3t P. M. : Sunday school and
Barara and Phiiathea. else meeting. 12 M. ;
B. T. P. I".. 30 P. M. ; prayr mealing.
Thursday. T 30 P. M.
Grace. Montavllla Rev. A. E. ratch, p
tr Sundav school, to A. M.: 11 A. M..
The Supreme Motive"; 8 p. M., "Getting
Acquainted With Jesus" .
Calvary. East Eighth and Grant atreets
Rev. I. N. Monroe, pastor. Sunday school,
! A. M. : preaching. II A M, by Rev. A.
B. Walt, pastor of University Park Churcn;
30 p. M-. "A Self-Derelved Man." by the
paator.
Eaat Forty-flfth. comer Eaat Main street
Kev. B. C. Cook, pastor. Sunday arhool.
lo A. M ; service. It A. M. and 7:43 P. M ;
B. Y. P. B;4-, P. M
Arleta Rv. B. A. Smith, paitor Sunday
chool. 10 A. M.; Junior union, 3 P. M. ; B.
V. P. I'.. I P. M. ; preaching. II A. M., by
the paator. "The Sabbath, a Shadow of
Things to Coir. "; 7.3 P. M-, "Crossing the
Goal Line "
Fwedlah. Hojrt and Fifteenth Rr. Erie
Fchertrora. ptor Preaching, 10:45 A. al.
and 7:43 P V : Sunday 'school. 12 St.
St. John Rev. John Bentilen. pastor.
Sunday schoc 10 A. M ; preaching. 11 A.
John Cullen. who was a minister In
the California Conference, is now re
tired and lives on a farm near Hills
dale. Martha Kelly, a sister of Maria and
riympton. is now the wife of Dr. O.
P. Plummer. of Hillsdale.
Jane and Julia carter both died sev
eral years ago. Julia, who married Con
gressman Joseph Smith, was the moth
er of Mrs. H. Y. Thompson, ot Port
land. Frank Hill died several years ago.
William MeNamee. a brother of Adam
McXamea and of Mrs. E. J. Northrup,
Is a Methodist minister at Salem.
Man' Doane is living in the city, and
has been an invalid for many years.
Her brother, S. T. Doane. is now in
Spokane, and another brother. O. L.
Doane, resides in Kansas City, Mo.
Several ot Old Guard Survive.
Of the officers of the Sunday school
at the time this muster roll was print
ed, only a few remain. J. F. Caples was
for years the superinfendent. and dur
ing his lifetime one of the most loyal
workers in the Interests of the cnurcr..
He died July 17 last. With his death
there "remain only six members,
whom the church, was wont affection
ately to designate as "The Old Guard."
The remaining ones are: J. F. Jones,
Captain and Mrs. W. S. Powell. Mrs.
A. C. Gi't.bs. Mis. Bascom Bennett and
Lot Taylor.
I. M. Sparrow, who was assistant
superintendent, died in Seattle several
years ago.
Mrs. S. V. Hill, the lady super
intendent, conducts the Beverly Apart
ments at Fourth and Yamhill streets,
and is conspicuous always for her good
works.
J. if. Falrcliild. the secretary, has
been dead for many years.
K. W. Cornell, who was treasurer
of the. S'inday school, died four years
ago, And his widow resides at Alexan
dra Court. Fred Matthews, the librar
ian. !s still a resident of Portland.-"
W. C. Noon, the chorister, died four
years ago. His wife, who was Miss
F.mlly Southead, resides here in Port
land. There were 27 classes In the Sunday
school at that time, besides an infant
clars with over 100 names enrolled,
and which was not printed on the ac
companying roster because of lack of
space. Ciass No. 1 was in charge of
Mrs. J. F. Jones, whose death occurred
two years ago in tills city. Her hus
band still attends Taylor Methodist
Church, and Is one of its most faith
ful members. An amusing Incident
relative to the establishing the posi
tion of usher in the church is told
by Mr. Jones. Coming from his East
ern home in the early '70s. and used to
Easteryi customs, he Informed the mem
bers of the church that they should
have un usher. BtLng asked what an
usher was and in what capacity he
would serve the church, Mr. Jones in
formed them that the duty of the
usrer was to greet the people, seat
them and make them welcome, and
offered his services for this position.
The membars thought It a great joke,
and laughingly accorded him the de
sired post, which of course became a
permanent one, and which place Mr.
Jones has retained for years being
also first usher in the new church.
Of this class some members are re
siding in Portland, among them Fred
Watkins. Robert Porter and Loring S.
Carter, who is a brother of Mrs. W.
V. Smith, nephew of Julia Carter,
one of the first founders of the school.
Willie Northrop, of this class, is now
a resident of Bo'.se City. Idaho, and Will
iam Cul'en, also a member, was the
son of John Cullen. a pioneer, now
residing fn Hillsdale.
Class number two was in charfce of
Howard X. Northrup. who died in the
70s. He was a brother of E. J. North
rup. one of the best-known men in the
church. Of this class, Bennle Bird is
now residing In Seattle. Frank Northrup
is still in Portland, and is Identified with
real estate interests. He married Miss
Mary Riner. and lives with his family on
King's Heights.
Willie Masters Became Councilman.
Willie Masters is the W. Y. Masters
who has served the city in the Council
for some ysars. and Ispromlnently men
tioned as candidate for the vacancy in
the present Council.
Class number three was under the effi
cient tutelage of Mrs. E. J. Northrup.
who was before her marriage Miss
Frances McNamee. one of the pioneer
members of the Sunday school. Mrs.
Northrup came across the plains with
her parents in 1845. For years she taught
a class of young women, but for 23 years
prior to her death In 1S93 siie instructed
a class of young men.
Of this class of girls in 1S73, a roman
tic Interest centers about the name of
Gemmie Frankie. a pretty young Italian
girl who came to Portland with a circus
troupe. She had been stolen when a child
from her home in Italy, and was forced
to stay with her abductors until she was
IS years of age. Church people became
Interested in her, and she was taken from
the circus folk and placed in the family
Portland
M.. br Rt. J. F. Beacock. and 7:45 P. M.,
by th pastor: B. Y. P. U., 6:30 P. M.
Third. Vancouver avenu and Knott strt
Rv. R Schwedler. pastor. Sunday school.
10 A. M.; B. Y. P. v.. :5 P. M. i sarvlcca,
11 A. M. and T:45 P. M.
Chines Ulaalon. 352 Oak atreet nar Park
Sunday hool. 1 p. M: preaching la
Chlneae. 8 P. M.
First German. Tourth and Mill tret
Rv. J. Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A.
M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday acnooi. 9:45 A.
M : B Y. P. U-. 6:45 P. M.
Ecllwood. Tacoma avenu and Blvnth
Rev. D. W. Th union, pastor. Sunday school.
IO A. M. ; services, 11 A. M.. by pastor.
The City of God": 7:30 P. M.. "A .New
Song for New Hearts."
Sunnyald (German). Forty-first trt and
Hawthorn avenu Preaching by C. Fld
metb. 11 A M. ; gunday school. 9:45 A. M.
L'nton-Avenu Mission (Swdtaa. Skld
mor atreet Sunday school. 10 A. M
Second German. Rodney avenu and Uor
rl atreet Rev. F. Buerrmann. paator.
Preaching. 11 A. M. and T:30 P. M : Sunday
school. :43 A. M.: B. Y. P. V.. 6:48 P. M.
Highland. Alberta and Sixth street Rev.
E. A. Leonard, paator. Sunday achooU 10
A. M : B. Y. P. C. 7 P. M.; evening aerv
tce. third of series on "Prodigal Son."
Lents. First avenu near Foster road
Rev. J. F. Heacocit. paator. Sunday school,
lo A. M.: preaching. II A. M.. by the pas
tor: 7:30 P. M.. "Thre Crucifixion"; B. Y.
r. L'.. 8:3t P. M.
CATHOLIC.
St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and
Davl treet Most. Rev. A. Christie. D. D.,
pastor. Low mas at 4. S and A. M.;
high mill and sermon at 11 A. M ; vespers.
Instruction and benediction at 7:45 P M.
St -Joseph's (German). Fifteenth and
Couch atreets. Right Rev. James Rauw. V.
G pastor1 Low mass at 8 A. M. ; high
nul and ermon at 10:30 A. M. ; veprs.
benediction at 8:30 P. M.
st Lawrence. Third and Sherman street.
Rev." J. C. Hughe, pastor Low man at 7
and 8:30 A. M-; high mass and aarmon
at 10:30 A. M-; vespers and benedtctlon
at 7:30 P. M.
St. Patrick's. Nineteenth and Savler
streets. Rev. E. P. Murphy, pastor Low
mass at 8 A. M.: high mas and sermon
at 10:30 A. M. ; vespers and benediction at
3:30 P. M.
Ct. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill
street. Jesuit Father Low inaas at 8 A.
M -. high man and sermon at 10 30 A. M.;
vejpers and benediction at 7:30 P. M.
St Francir. East Eleventh and Oak
streets.. Rev. J. H. Black. pator Lew
mas at 0. 8:30 and l:30 A. M. ; high mass
and sermon at 10:30 A. M.: vesoera. In
struction and benediction at 7:3u P. M.
MUSTER ROLL
Class No. 1.
MRS. J. F. JONES. Teacher.
Fred. Watkln. Willie Northrup.
J. N. Towner, Frank M. Gibeny,
Rnbt Porter. William Cu'.len.
Loring 6. Carter
TIMS No. I.
H. N. NORTHRUP, Teacher.
Bennle Bird. Frank Northrup.
Willie Master. Chester e Freeland.
A. J. Snyder,
Class) No. S.
MRS. E. J. NORTHRUP. Teacher.
v . if I. ' TCiixit Richard.
Sarah Bowlby, Mary Ann Grenfell,
Olive Clay.
Jessie Flohard.
Nettle Kllppel.
Anna Northrup.
Carrie Davis,
t'lun No. 4.
MRS. B. W. CORNELL. Teacher.
Laura Savlr. Alice Springer,
Oracle Hurlburt. Ocla Scott.
Class No. 5.
JIENNIE PUMPWREY. Teacher.
Eliza. Bills. Lulu Marshall.
Clara. Northrup. Haiti Smith.
Eiia Galloway. Mollle Galloway.
Class Nn. 8.
J. H. FAIRCHJLD, Teacher.
Herbert N. Northrup 'has. Koontz.
curar Heints, Stephen Richards,
Oscar Clav. Frd. Trier.
Willie Watkins. Holly Cornell.
Edward Barlow. Estlvan Francis.
Willi Royal.
C'Im No. 7.
M. G. ROYAL, Teacher.
Hiram Bennett. Wm. Drummond,
Walner Matthew. BenJ. Watts.
John Wilcox.
CiaM No. 8.
.MRS. J. K. GILL. Teacher.
Ada F. Northrup. Ella C. Strang.
Jennie. Caples. Amand K. Stltzel.
Mart- Cnnell. Nellie Walt.
Louise Blossom. Ada "E. Mendenhall.
Class No. .
ICRS. J. F. CAPLES. Teacher.
Faille Campbell. Nellie Terry,
l.lllle Thnmpon. Fannie Terry.
Krnroa Strang. Lizzie Terry.
Anna Cunningham, Rosa Bronson.
Edith Carter, Edith Vedder.
Claw No. 10.
S. G. BUNTING, Teacher.
Clara Morgan, Carrl Cullen,
Ida Bunnell. Anna Cullen,
Ettle Lawrence. Carrie Budd.
Claa No. 11.
' I. M. SPARROW. Teacher.
Emma Robh. Alzada MeQulnn.
Edith Dillon. Adella Carter,
Mvrtle WIker, Clara Miller.
Llille Buchtel.
Class No. 12.
ABRAM WALTZ. Teacher.
Harrv Clay. .loel Pearcy.
Arthur Heintz, " William Daly,
cha. Smith. George Daly.
Forrester Royal. Alcion Franci.
Class No. It.
E. J. NORTH7RUP, Teacher.
Hattle Davis. Anna Stearns.
Maggie Connell, Augusta Miller.
Anni Collins, June McMillan.
Ellen Bird. . Mary Fox.
Mattie Grooms.
CUM o. 14.
J. K. GIUL, Teacher.
Enoch T. Howe. W. M. Bodman.
J. W. Cullen. Marlon Bill.
T. J. Spratt.
N. S. Gllham.
Wm. Upton.
W. R. Davl.
of E. S. Heroy. She lived with them for
some time; then, having located her rel
atives in Italy, the Heroy s paid her fare
bark to her native land, and in the long
interim of years since then nothing has
been heard of Gemmie Frankie.
Sarah Bowlby. of this class, is how Mrs.
Sarah Copeland. and resides in Spokane.
Olive Clay, who was later the wire or
George K. Watkins. died several years
ago. Her son. FranK w atKins, is prom
inent in athletics.
Anna Northrup. the wife of Howard N.
Northrup. -was before her marriage Miss
Anna Lillie, and is now living in Berke
ley, CaJ.
Carrie Davis became the wife of Max
Ilnson. & brother of N. J. Levlnson.
For 30 years they resided in Chicago, and
are now living in San Francisco.
Eliza Richards is now Mrs. W. H. Be
harrel. and is a prominent worker in the
interests of Taylor-Stree Church.
Mary Ann Grenfell Is Mrs. Steven Pur
due. Jessie Richards, a sister of Mrs. Be
harrel. is now Mrs. Thomas Bradley, and
resides at Beaverton.
Class No. 4 was in charge of Mrs. E.
W. Crfrnell. who before her marriage was
Miss Sarah Robb, the daughter of Wil
liam Robb. one of the old settlers of
Oregon. Mrs. Cornell resides at Alex
andra Court, and Is well known for her
church work.
Of this class, Laura Savler Is now Mrs.
S. M. Mears. She Is a daughter of Mrs.
Henry D. Jones.
Class No. 5 was in charge of Miss Jen
nie Pumphrey.
Of this class. Eliza Bills is now the
wife of M. M. Spauldlng.
Churches
Immaculat Heart of Mary, William
avenu and Stanton street. Rev. W. A.
Daly, pastor Low maas at 6, 8 and 9 A.
M. ; high maas and sermon at 10:30 A. M. ;
vespers and benediction at 7:30 P. M.
Holy Rosary, East Third street and Union
avenue. Very Rev. A. S. Lawler. O. P..
pastor Low mass at C 7 and 8:30 A. M.;
high mass and sermon at 10:3O A. M.;
vespers and benediction at 7:30 P. M.
Sacred Heart. Mllwaukla street. Rev.
Gregory Roble. O. S. B., pastor Low
maas at 8 A. M. ; blgb maa and sermon at
10 A. M-; apara and benediction at 7:30
P. M.
Holy Cross. University Park. Rev. J. P.
Thlllman. C. 8. C. pastor Loir masa at
8:30 A. M-; high mass and sermon at 10:30
A. M. ; vesper and benediction at 4 P. M.
Holy Redeemer. Portland boulevard and
Vancouver avenu. Rv. Ed K. Cantwell,
C. 8. R.. paator Low masa at 8 A. M. ;
high mas and sermon at 10:30 A. M. ;
benediction at p. M .
St. Andrew. Ninth and Alberta atreets.
Rev. Thomas Kiernan, pabtor Low mass
at 8 A. M. ; high mass and sermon at 10
A. M : vespers, instruction and benediction
at 7:30 p. M.
St. Stephen's, East Korty-econd and East
Taylor atreets. Rev. W. A. Waltt, pastor
Low mass at 3:30 A. M.; high mass and
ermon at 10:30 A. M.
St. Ignatius. Forty-second and Powell
Valley road. Rev. F. Dlllan. S. J.. pastor
Low maas at 8 and 8:30 A. M.; mass, ser
mon and benedtctlon at 10:30 a. M.
Ascnalon. Montavllla. Rev. j. i Fitx
patrlck. pastor Mass and sermon at 3 A.
M.. in chapel of th Sisters of th Precious
Blood.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First Church of Chris. Scientist. Scottish
Rite Cathedral. Morrison and Lownsdal
etre.t Service 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.: sub
ject of leMoa-emwa, ."God th Preserver
of Man": Sunday school at cloae of morning
service: Wednesday ve.nlng meeting at 8. -
Second Church of Christ. Woodmen's Hal!,
East Sixth and Aldr street Sunday aerv
lce. 11 A, 31. and 8 P. M.; ubjct of -on-ermon.
"God the Preserver of Man"
Sunday school, 11 A. M. ; Wdnaday meet
ing, 8 P. M.
CONGREGATIONAL.
First. Park and Madison street Rev.
Luthar R. Dyott. D. D., paator. 10 A. M
Rlbl school; 11 A. M. and 7:42 p. M.. di
vin worship with sermons by th paator:
theme, morning. ."What Can True Faith
Do?": evening. "Th Dicta of Reason With
Refernc to th Immortality of th Soul";
T. P. 8. C. E., 8:45 P. M. ; organ recital,
7:30 P. M. 1
Hsnemlo-Btreet. Eaat Svnth nd Hsssa
lo Rv. Paul Ruler, pastor. Sunday school.
10 A. M.; morning - aervic, 11 o'clock; top-
OF THE TAYLOR-STREET M. E. SUNDAY
SCHOOL, FEB. 1, 1873
J. F. CAPLES. Superintendent. J. H. FAIRCHILD. Secretary.
I M. SPARROW. A't Sup't. K. W. CORXF.U, Treasurer.
MRS. S. V. HILL, Female Sup't. FRED. MATTHEWS. Librarian.
W. C. NOON, Chorister.
Clan No. 13.
MRS. SUTHERLAND, Teacher.
Arabella Sutherland.Sarah I.andreth.
Eva Austin. Addle Bell Pollock.
Emily Sutherland,
das No. 16.
MRS. J. MENDENHALL, Teacher.
Willi Connell. James Stltzel.
Monty Fickle, M. Scott,
Willie Patton. Charley Fox.
Eddie Watkins. Bascom Bennett.
Cla
i No. 17.
MRS. MAR r A. HOWE, Teacher.
Minnie Braden, Lizzie Glbb.
Ella Bennett, Maud Miller.
Nellie Walker, Lizzie Husey.
Allda Smith. Suie Whalley.
Ella Northrup.
lias No. 18.
JNO. F. JONES. Teacher.
Belle Robinson. Etta Crawford.
Emma Moreland. Lizzie Coggswell,
Hattle Davidson, . Etta Coggswell.
Ada Hodges, Cora Thoma.
Class No. IS.
W. C. NOON. Teacher.
Herman Davis. Edgar Maxwell,
Virgil Barkwell
George Fox,
Inme Hllssev.
Charles Cardlnell.
Fred Scott.
C lass No. 20.
S. O. ROYAL, Teacher.
Jno. Jones. Milton Howe.
Walter Sparrow, Henry McGinn
W. W. Stelner,
Class No. 31.
ALFRED HALL. Teacher.
Sophie Holman,
Rosetta Smith,
Agnes Brown,
Rena Turpin.
Alice Nicholson,
Lulu Maxwell.
Mary Holman,
Linda Heintz.
Eolia Royal,
Ada Goddard,
Class No. 2.
Class No. 23.
Y. THOMPSON
MRS. H
Teacher.
Carrie Wilcox.
Mary Wheeler,
Era Woodcock.
Clas No. 24.
MRS. ICELIA SEARS. Teacher,
f.lzzle Anderson, Rmma Connell.
Carrie Caple. Martha Stltzel.
Allle Davis. Mary De Vore. '
Mary Young, Hattle Motley.
( lass No. 23.
MISS JENNIE McNAMARA, Teacher.
Minnie Gate. Eugenie Combs.
Julia Stewart, Metta Caples.
Dora Francis, Mollle Caples.
Mary Whalley. Georgle Cooper,
Alice Peterson,
Class No. 20.
MRS. T. F. ROYAL. Teacher.
Alice M. Heroy, Maggie Wilson.
Irene Quivey. Mary Harrington.
Ida Francis. Elvira Fisher.
Edith Sutherland, Emma MIMer.
Mary E. Hall. - - Mary Cornell.
Class No. 27.
JESSIE RICHARDS. Teacher.
Magpie Caples. Jessie Grenfell.
Hannah Connell.
Clara Northrup. the daughter of E. J.
Northrup. was "married six years ago
to Robert F. Hall, and is living in this
city.
Lula Marshall, who later married Cap
tain Sprague, has been dead for several
years.
Class No. 6 waa in charge of J. II.
Falrchild, who is living in California,
near Los Angeles.
Of this class. Herbert N. Northrup, the
eldest son of E. J. Northrup, died in San
Francisco In 1881. i
Oscar Heintz is a resident of) Portland,
and is identified with the Pacific Iron
Works.
Oscar Clay, a brother of Olive Clay,
was for many years commercial editor
of The Oregonlan. and a more faithful,
reliable man never did service on. the
staff. He has been dead for over 20
years.
Willie Watkins. who was a son of Dr.
William Watkins. is dead.
Edward Barlow is a farmer on the
Sandy road.
Willie Royal died in 1881 while attend
ing Ohio Wesleyan University. His fath
er. Rev. T. F. Royal, is still living, and
is next to the oldest Methodist minister
residing in the Northwest.
Stephen Richards, a brother of Mrs.
W. H. Beharrel and Mrs. Thomas Brad
ley, is living in Sellwood.
Holly Cornell, a brother of E. W. Cor
nell, is a -resident of Portland.
Estlvan Francis is a brother of Mrs.
A. L. Frazer, the widow of Judge Fra
zer. Mr. Francis Is in the mining coun
try of Southern Oregon.
Class No. 7 was taught by M. G. Royal.
a ot of Rev. T. F. Royal. He taught !
Ic. "Life's Roofs": Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30 P. M. ;
everlp.it; eervlce. 7:3o. eubJVct. "The High
way": mid-week prayer meeting. Wednesday,
7:45 P. M.
Sunnysiile. East Taylor and Thirty-fourth
streets Rev. J. J. Stauh. paelor. Services
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. : Sunday school.
PI A. M. : Junior C. E.. 3 P. M.: Senior
C E., 6:3l P. M.: sermon topics. "The Tri
umphant Life" and "The Story of the Old
Testament." the second In a series on "How
We Got Our Bible."
Unlvrsltv Park. Haven street, near Dawson
Sunday chool. 10 A. M.; Y. P. 3. C. K.,
6:30 P. M.: preaching service. 7 I'. M., by
Rev. A. E. Rrsdstreet.
Hlrbiand. . East Sixth and Prescott Rev.
B. S. Bolllnser, pastor. Sunday school. 10
A. M.. James D. Ogden. superintendent:
worship, 11 A. M., "The Church and Man
hood": 7:30 P. M., "The Man Who Made a
Miscalculation"; Y. P. S. c. E., 6:30 1'. M.
CHRISTIAN.
First, Park aud Columbia streets E. S.
Murk ley. minister. 11 A. M-. "Calmness:"
7:30 P. M., "Th Radiation of Life." Blhl
school. 10 A. M.; Christian Endeavor. 6:30
P. M.
Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson, minis
ter. Services. 11 A. M. a: id 7:30 P. SI.:
Bible school, IO A. M. ; Christian Endeavor.
6:30 P. M.; themes: "The Chlldhen and
the Church." "The Unchanging Savior." .
Central. East Twentieth and Salmon
streets Rev. J. F. Ghormley will speak at
10:30 A. M.: theme' "Th Fullness of Time."
and at 7:43 P. M. revival service. Mucic
by great choru; H. A. Easton. chorister.
EPISCOPAL.
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr,
Thirteenth and Clay streets Rev. H. M.
Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion, 7:::0 A.
M.: Sunday school, 8:45 A. M.; morning
service. 11 o'clock; evening , service, 7:30
o'clock.
Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett streets
Rev. A A. Morrison, rector. Services, 8
and 11 A. M.'and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school,
0:45 A M.
Good Shepherd. Sellwood atreet and Van
couver avenue Rev. John Dawson, rectos.
Sunday school, 0:45 A. M. : morning serv
ice. 11 o'clock: evening service. 7:30 o'clock.
The Rev. Roy Remington, rector of All
Saints' -will preach at the morning service
and the Right Reverend Bishop Scadding at
th evening service.
All Saints', Twenty-second and Reed
street Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, minis
ter. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; holy bap
tism, 4 P. M.; evening prayer and sermon,
7:30 o'clock.
St. Paul's. Woodmere Rev. J. E. For
sytb. priest in charge. Service and sermon.
11 A. M.; holy communion will be cele
brated: Sunday school, 0:45 A. M.
St. Matthew's. First and Caruthers street
Rev. W. A. M. Breck, in charge. Holy com
munion, 7:30 A. M.; Sunday school, 10 A.
M.;-service and sermon, 11 A. M.
St. Andrew's, Portsmouth Rev. J. E.
Forsyth, priest in charge. Service and ser
mon. 7:30 P. M.: Sunday school. 10 A. M.
Ft. Mark's. Nineteenth and Quimhy street.
Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector S A. M.,
holy communiv-n; 10 A. M-. Sunday schoul;
lafant Class.
MRS. J. F. DEVORE. Teacher.
(Over one hundred names, for which
we have not room.)
SECRETARY'S REPORT.
Officer of the School
Male Teachers la
Female Teachers 17
Male Scholar enrolled !2f)
Female Scholars enrolled ISO
Three Transient or Visitor' Classes.
average 10 each SO
372
New Member admitted during the
year 0
Withdrawn or removed 70
Average attendance during year 185
Average attendance of Officer and
Teachers SR
Average attendance o Infant class... MM
Smallest attendance, July 28. 1S72...IXSJ
Largest attendance. January 14, 1872. 3.7
Officers and Teachers present every
Sunday during the year:
I. M. Sparrow. A. Hall. J.F. Clarke.
Absent but one Sunday:
J. F. Jones. Mrs. S. V. Hill.
E. W. Cornell. Fred. Matthew.
Mrs. J. F. De Vore, A. Watts.
E. J. Northrup. Mrs. C. W. Sears.
Absent but two Sunday:
Mr. E. .T. Northrup.Mr. E. Sutherland.
Mrs.- J. F. Caples. '
Absent but three times:
Howard Northrup. Mr. M. A. Howe.
Scholars present every Sunday:
Marv Connell. Willie Connell.
Sarah l.andreth.
Belle Sutherland,
Herman Davi.
Absent but once:
Herbert Northrup, Myrtle Walker.
Absent hut twice:
Bennle -Bird. Willie Watkins.
Oscar Helnlx. Emma Robb.
Willie Masters.
Absent but three times:
Sarah Bowlby.
Absent but four times:
Laura Savler, Clara Northrup.
PIONEER MEMBERS OF SUNDAY
SCHOOL.
The names or the following are re
membered a having been members ot
the school in It earliest days:
Charles Jefferson, Jane and Julia
Carter, the three Parrish boy. Norman.
Samuel and Charley; Nat.. Mary and
Martha Croby; James King with hi
three sister. Marian, Ellen and Caro
line; Frank. Henry and Helen Hill:
Adam. William and Frances McNamee;
the two Doanes. with their two sister;
Milton. John and Albert Apperson, with
their three sisters. Matilda. Elvira and
Susan: John. Lorenzo and Charlotte Ter
williger; John Cullen, Amo. John and
William Stephen; Ed Linus; Sarah and
Emma Ros; Brlgham, Hampton and
Plympton Kelly. with their sisters.
Maria. Caroline and Mary Jane; Elvira
and Caroline TIbbetts, and a few other
whose names are not furnished us.
school for several years, and is now a
lawyer in Waila Walla. Nearly all the
members of this class are living today.
Hiram Bennett, of an old pioneer fam
ily, is In business in Spokane.
John Wilcox is identified with real
estate Interests and lives with his mother
in this city.
William Drummond resides in Oakland,
California. ,
AValter Matthews a Member.
Walter Matthews is "Jack" Matthews,
the well-known politician, now retired.
Class No. 8 was under the guidance of
Mrs. J. K. Gill, who prior to her marriage
was Miss Fanny Wilson, the daughter of
Dr. V. H. Wilson, one of the organizers
of the State of Oregon.
Of this class. Ada Northrup, a daugh
ter of E. J. Northrup, is now Mrs. C. A.
Morden. of Portland.
Jennie Caples, the daughter ot J. F.
Caples. has been identified with educa
tional interests in Portland and resides at
the Sargent Hotel.
Amanda K. Stltzel married an Army
officer.
Mary Connell. the " daughter of William
Connell, an old standby of the church,
is. Mrs. Mary Barlow, and lives at their
old home site here.
Louise Elossom, who is a sister of Rob
ert Blossom, is a resident of Portland.
Nellie Waltz, a daughter of Abram
Waltz, is now Mrs. Sam F. Gill. Ada
Mendenhall has Deen dead for years.
Class No. 9 was Instructed by Mrs. J.
F Caples. who died in Oakland in 1S77.
During her lifetime Mrs. Caples was one
of the most faithful workers of the
church.
10:30 A. M-. matins and litany; 11 A. M..
holy communion: 7:30 P. M.. evensong:
Father Bloor. of Everett. Wash., will pre-ich
at the evening service.
Swedenborgian New Church Lay Sorl'ty
sei vices at It A. M.. Knights of Pyihias
Hall. Eleventh and Alder, streets.
EVANGELICAL.
United. Ockley Green. Gay street and Wli
lamette boulevard Rev. J. Bowersox, pas
tor. Preaching services at 11 A. M. and '
P. M. : Sunday school at 10 A. M ; K. L.
C. E. at 6 P. M.
Fir?t Ger-nan,' Tenth and Clay streets-
Rev. F. Benx. past-.r. Sunday school, 1):30
A. M. ; preaching. 1U:45 A. M. ; tr.eme. i ne
Power and Responsibility for Abiding in
Christ;" catechetical Instruction. 1!:.0 P. M-;
Y. P. A. eervica. 7 P. M.; preaching, 7:45
P. M.r theme, "The Heresies Regarding the
Advent of Christ."
LUTHERAN.
St. James English, corner West Park
and Jefferson streets J. Alien Leas, pas
tor. Services at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
Morning subject. "Self. "What Is It?"
Evening subject. "Th Problem of th
Cities and a Solution." closing with stere
optlcon view. In the evening Mr. Herse,
the tenor. will sing "The Holy City."
which will be Illustrated.
Reformed. First German, Tenth and
Stark streets Rev. G. Hofner, pastor. Ser
vices at 10:43 A. M. and 8 P. M. Sunday
school, 9:30 A.- M. Young People's -Society,
7 P. M.
Norwegian Synod. East Ten'.h and Grant
street Rev. o. Hagoe. pastor. Services,
at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Young Peo
ple's Society meets Thursday evening.
St. Paul's German, East Twelfth and Clin
ton streets Rev. A. Krftuse, pastor. Morn
ing service, 10:30 A. M. ; evening service.
7:30 P. M-; Sunday school. 9:30 A. M. ; Con
firmation classes. Tuesday and Friday. 4 P.
M.; Blbl lesson and Young People's meet
ing. Thursday, 8 P. M.
METHODIST.
Grace, Twelfth and Taylor William H.
Heppe, pastor. The pulpit will be occupied
by the pastor at both service Sunday. -Morning
theme, "Living the Sin-Proof Life." the
second sermon: st 7:30 P. M.. "The Old and
the New Man"; special music by the male
chorus and 50 voices, and quartet in the
evening; morning class1. 9:30; Sunday school,
12:15 P. M. : St. Paul Mission. S P. M.; Ep
worth league devotion and praise, 6:30 P.
M. Music by quartet. W. M. Wilder, or
ganist and choirmaster.
Taylor-Street Dr. Benjamin Young, pastor.
9:30 A. M.. claee; 10:30 A. M.. morning
sermon by Bishop C. W.. Smith; 12:15 P. M..
Sunday school: 6:30 P. M.. Epworth League;
7:30 P. M.. ftoth anniversary platform meet
ing. Addresses by T. S. McDaniel, Hon.
W. D. Fenton. Special music by a great
chorus choir.
Montsvilla. Moehle and Hlbbsrd streets
Rev. Harold Oberg. pastor. Sunday school,
10 A. M. : preaching, 11 A. M.; sermon by
Rev. C. E. Cline. D. D., theme, "The Atone
ment": Junior league. 3 P. M. : Epworth
League. 6:45 P. M. : preaching. 7:SO P. M.
Swedish Methodist Episcopal, Beach and
Of this class. Sallie Campbell Is now
Mrs. S. Latham and lives at Mountain
dale, on a farm.
Lillie Thompson, who was a daughter
of R. R. Thompson, the capitalist, who
died recently, is a resident of California.
Anna Cunningham, who married Fred
Bancroft, one time postmaster here, died
several years ago.
Kdith Carter is Mrs. Walter V. Smith,
socially prominent in Portland.
Fannie Terry is the widow of the late
Captain J. A. Brown. Her sister Nellie
who was Mrs. Scliellhorn died, several
years ago. Lizzie Terry is married and
is serving as a, missionary to Chinese
children in the Sandwich Islands.
Class No. 10 was taught by S. G. Bunt
ing, a man who had the interests of the
church at heart. Of this class, Clara
Morgan, who was a sister of Mrs. Charles
Woodward, died several years ago.
Ida Bunnell lives at Lewiston, Idaho.
Class No. 11 was taught by I. M. Spar
row, the assistant superintendent of the
Sunday school, who died In Seattle sev
eral years ago. Emma Robb, of this
class. Is now Mrs. Sntterly and lives in
Tacoma. She is a sister of Mrs. E. W.
Cornell and a daughter pf J. D. Robb.
Edith Dillon, the daughter of Isaac Dil
lon, a pioneer Methodist minister, died
years ago. m
Myrtie Walker is now ths widow of
Henry Winch, a brother ot Martin Winch.
She is a sister of Mrs. Frank Seeley and
resides in California, and was in the
earthquake in '96.
Lillie Buchtel is a daughter of Joseph
Buchtel, a member of the pioneer Fire
Department of Portland. She married
Norwood Curry, who is with the J. K.
Gill Book Company.
Class No. 12 was in charge of Abram
Waltz, the father of Mrs. Sam Gill, who
was then Nellie Waltz.
Of this class Harry Clay, a brother of
Oscar and Olive, is now dead. He was a
stockman and farmer in Eastern Oregon.
Forrester Royil, a son of Rev. T. F.
Royal, resides In Oregon.
Arthur Heintz. a brother of Oscar and
Luida Heintz. died about five years ago.
Alcion Francis is residing in the city.
Class No. i3 was taught by E. J. North
rup. a man whose sterling qualities, gen
erosity and goodness made him universally
loved.
Of this ciass Maggie Cornwall married
George M. Fraser.
Annie Collins is the widow of Thomas
Connell, whose deatli occurred about two
years ago. Mrs. Connell resictes in Port
land. Ellen Bird is a resident of Seattle.
Mat-tie Grooms married Lyle Gillliand.
and both are now dead. She was the
daughter of W. S. Grooms, a pioneer of
Oregon. Anna Stearns is a resident of
Portland, and is now Mrs. Anna M. Nllcs.
June McMillen Becomes Writer.
June McMillen is the well-known Ore
gon writer June McMcMillen Ordway.
Augusta Miller resides here in Portland,
and Mary Fox is dead.
. Class 14 was in charge of J. K. Gill,
who was for many years a factor in the
Taylor-Street Church. Of this class
Enoch T. Howes is now a dentist in
Hongkong, China. Will Bodman is In the
leather business and resides here. He- is
a brother-in-law of Dr. George Strow
bridfe. Marion Bills died many years
ago. Newton S. Gilham is a lettercarrler
In Portland and resides at Hillsdale.
William Upton was Judge W. W. Up
ton, of Walla Walia, who died on the
Circuit bench four years ago. He married
Miss Carrie Thompson, a daughter of the
Secretary of the Navy, of Washington,
and .she also is dead.
Class 15 was in charge of Mrs. M. E.
Sutherland, a most efficient worker in
the church, who now resides in Seattle.
Her two daughters were members of her
class. Arabella is Mrs. A. Morse, of
Woodstock, this city, and Emily died
many years ago.
Also in this class was Eva Austin, who
is now Mrs. A. R. Stringer, pf Portland.
Sarah Landreth. of this class, Is dead,
as is also Addie Bell Pollock.
Class No. IB was taught by Mrs. J.
Mendenhall, who died many years ago.
Ot this class, Willie Connell is dead.
Monty Fickle was for many years a tele
graph operator here.
Eddie WatKins is dead, as is also Bas
com Bennett.
Charley Fox resides in Astoria, and
James Stitzel in Eastern Oregon.
Class No. 17 was under the direction of
Mrs. Mary A. Howe, who '--as a sister
of Mrs.' J. F. Jones.
Of this class, Nellie Walker Is now Mrs.
Frank Seeley.
Daughter of Governor Glbbs.
Lizzie Gibbs T.as the daughter of Gov
ernor Addison C. Gibbs. and married
Paris Packard. She is the oldest mem
ber of the church.
Susie Whalley, a sister of Mrs. James
Frank Watson, married Colonel James
X. Allison, an Army officer, and is now
stationed at Government Island, New
York.
Minnie Braden Is Mrs. Fred Matthews,
a resident of San Francisco.
Ella Bennett is dead.
Maud Miller was the daughter of that
wonderful old man. Joaquin Miller, and
went on the dramatic stage. She was
considered one vf the most beautiful girls
of her day.
Class No. 18 was in charge of J. F.
Porthwlck streets Rev. John Ovali. pastor.
Preaching, 11 A. M. and 8 I. M. ; topics, In
the morning. "Work That Pays," and In the
evening. "Value of True Friendship": Sun
day school, 10 A. M.; Epworth League 7
P. M.
Trinity, East Tenth and Grant street
Lewis F, Smith, pastor. Sunday school, 10
A. M. : public worship. 11 A. M, ; class meet
ing. 12:15 P. M.: Kpworth League. 6:30 P.
M-: evening service. 7:30 P. M.: prayer meet
ing, Thursday evening. 7:30 o'clock; subject
for morning service. "The Lov of God for
Bis People"; for evening service. "Fools."
First Norwegian-Danish. Thirteenth and Da
vis streets 11. P. Neisen. pastor. Preacjiing.
10:43 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Young Peo
ple's devotional meeting. 7 P. M.
Kpworth. Twenty-seventh and Upshur
Rev. Charles T. McPhersun. pastor. Services
In Oregon building. Fair Grounds, 11 A. M.
and 7 P. M. : morning subject. "The Best
Things First"-: K. B. Lockhart will speak
In the evening, subject. "The Fastidious
Young Ladv" ; Sunday school, 10 A. M.; Ep
worth League. 6:30 P. M.
Sunnyslde. East Thirty-fifth and Yamhill
streets W. T. Kuster, pastor. Morning sub
ject. "The Beautiful Lessons Taught by the
Lilv of the Valley"; evening subject, "The
Glory of the Coming Man"; special anthems
bv reorganized choir; Sunday school, 10 A.
M. : class. 12 M. : Boys' Brigade. 5 P. M. :
Epworth League. 6:15 P. M.; mid-week meet
ing. Thursday night; Junior League, Friday,
3 P. M.
Patton. Michigan avenue and Carpenter
Mrert D. A. Walters, pastor. Preaching, 11
A. M. and 7:30 P. M. : Sunday school, 10
A. M.: Intermediate League. 3 P. M. : Se
nior Epworth League. 6:30 P. M. : mid-week
prayer meeting, inursday. t :sn f. ffi.. ser
mon by the pastor in the morning, topic.
"Some Traits of True Manhood; evening ad
dress. Rev. J. T. Abbett, Sunday school evan
gelist. Centenarv. East Pine and Ninth streets
Clarence True Wilson. D. D. . the pastor,
will preach st 10:30; euhject. "God Seen In
Nature." and at 7:30 the various companies
of our National Guard will attend In a body
to hear Dr. Wilson's sermon on "Is This a
Christian Nation?" There will be appropri
ate music bv the Centenary choir and quar
tet: Sunday school, 12 M.; Epworth League.
6'15 P M
Mt. Ts'bor J. W. McDousall. pastor. Sun
day school. 9:45 A. M. : Junior League. 3 P.
M.; Epworth League. 6:30 P. M. ; preaching.
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.: subjects. "Divine
Solicitude for Man's Happiness." and "Ruth."
rRESBYTERIAN.
First, Twelfth and Alder Tn the absence
of the pastor the pulpit will be supplied
by Rev. Murdoch McLeod. D. D-, pastor of
the First prebvterlan Church, of Tacoma.
Morning worship. 10:30 o'clock, "Faith's
Firm Foundation"; Sunday school and Bible
classes for all. 12:10 P. M. ; organ numbers
w Mr r-ouraen. 7:1 P. M. ; evening wor
ship. 7:30 o'clock. "Th Gift of Self." Spe
cial mulc oy in qimrii.
First United. Sixth and Montgomery
gtret Rev. A. W. Wilson. pator. Serv
ices. 10:30 A. "M. and 7:30 P. M., conducted
by the paator.
Fourth. First and Gibba atreet Ttev
Donald A. MacKenxle, pastor. Preaching
services. 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Bible
Jones, who was one of the "old guard
and then, as now, a faithful worker. O.
this class was Etta Crawford, the daugh
ter of the Hon. Medorem Crawford, a
pioneer of Yamhill, and a man of prom
inence. She Is living with her brother
In New York. General Crawford, who
visited Portland recently.
B?lle Robinson, a niece of Judge More
land, is tow Mrs. Bllc Woodard. who
is assistant proofreader , on The Orego
nlan. Emma Moreland is now Mrs. Horace
W. Thielsen.
Class No. 19 was taught by W. C. Noon,
a man prominent in church matters, and
who died four years ago.
Charles Cardincll. ot this class, was
brother of Mrs. Cyrus A. Dolph. and
came of a prominent old pioneer family.
He died several years ago.
George Fox is a resident of Astoria.
Herman Davis died while a very young
man. He was a brother of Mrs. John
Marshall, of Portland, and a son of H.
W. Davis, who was at one time. Post
master here.
Class No. 20 was taught by S. O. Royal,
a son of Rev. T. F. Royal. He is a mem
ber of the Central Ohio Conference, and
married a daughter of Bishop Waldron.
Judge McGinn In Class 20.
Prominent in this class is Judge Henry
E. McGinn, the well-known lawyer, jurist
and publicist, now chairman ot the
Charter Commission.
Class No. 21 was in charge of Alfred
Hall. He was the father ot Mrs. B. F.
Skoltleld. and Is now dead.
Of this class, Sophie Holman. tin
daughter of Captain William Holman, is
now Mrs. Horace Ogilbee.
Linda Heintz- lives with her brother In
this city.
Rena Turpin. the niece of Mrs. S. V.
Hill. Mrs. F. S. Aiken and Mrs. J. I.
Moreland. She married a Dr. Schaff. of
Lewiston. Idaho.
Lulu Maxwell is married to Fred
Pierce, who sings in the choir at Grace
Methodist Church.
Eolia Royal is the wife of Rev. Harold
Oherg. of Montavllla. She Is a cousin
of Dr. Osmon Royal.
Class No. 23 was ill charge of Mrs. II.
Y. Thompson. She was Anna, the daugh
ter of Joseph Smith, one of the pioneer
ministers of Oregon. Mrs. Thompson Is
a widow and resides at the Hobart
Curtis. Class No. 24 was in charge of Mrs.
Icel'.a Scars, who 1s Mrs. C. W. Scars.
Of this class is Mary Devore. now
Mrs. Edmunds, of Grants Pass. She .
was the daughter of J. V. Devore, one
of the pioneers of this state. Mrs. De
vore Is now in her 80s, and resides at
Tacoma. Mary Devore is a sister of
Lucv Devore Johnston.
Lizzie Anderson is Mrs. Taylor, the
wife of an attorney in Astoria.
Carrie Caples of this class is the
widow of Dr. W. H. Baylor and the
daughter of J. F. Caples.
Mary Young is married and resides
here. Emma Connell. who was Mrs.
Will Thorne, is now dead.
Many Wives of Prominent Men.
Class No. 25 was taught by Miss
Jennie McNamara. who was in the mil
linery business ror several years, and
is now Mrs. Porter, of this city.
Dora Francis, of this class, Is Mrs.
A. L. Frazer. the widow of Judge Frazer.
Mary Whalley is Mrs. James Frank
Watson, whose husband is president of
the Merchants National Bank.
Eugenia Combs is dead.
Metta Caples is Mrs. Metta Matl-.'eti.
of Portland, and her sister. Mollte Ca
ples. is Mrs. A. M. Anthony, of Palo
Alto, Cnl.
Georgia Cooper, of this class, is a well
known dramatic actress.
Class No. 26 was under the able lead
ership of Mrs. Royal, the wife of Rev.
T. F. Royal. For several years she was
a teacher In the Portland Academy, with
her husband, and her death occurred
two years ago.
Of this ela.se, Alice M. Heroy. who was
the daughter of pioneer Methodists, is
now Mrs. Aiken, and lives in Seattle.
Ida Francis is Mrs. Ida F. Woodruff,
of Portland. She is a sister of Mrs. A. L.
Frazer, who was Dora Francis. Edith
Sutherland, a daughter of Mrs. M. E.
Sutherland, and sister of Arabella and
Emily, is now Mrs. E. Easter, and re
sides in Seattle.
Maggie Wilson is dead, and Elvira
Fisher is Mrs. Plants, the wife of a cap
italist in Spokane.
Mary E. Hall married Benjamin F.
Skolfield. and is still an active worker
In the church.
Mary Cornell married William Gardiner
and died 11 or 12 years ago.
Class No. 27 was under the manage
ment of Jessie Richards, who is now
Mrs. Thomas Bradley, of Beaverton. She
is a sister of Mrs. W. II. Beharrel. Thera
were only three members of this clasp.
Maggie Caples, a daughter of J. F. Ca
ples, who Is now Mrs. B. Lee Paget, of
Portland; Hannah Connell. who has been
dead many years, and Jessie Grenfell.
who Is Mrs. Purdue.
The Infant class, which had enrolled
over 100 names, was under the tutelage
of Mrs. J. F. Devore, the wife of Rev.
Mr. Devore. who though now In her
SUs, Is a loyal worker in her church. She
resides in Tacoma.
school, 12 M.; Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P.
M.; midweek service. Thursday. 7:4.i P. M. ;
topics, "Bartering Our Blrtliripht" and "A
Busy Man's Blunder."
Mizpah. Powell street between Eat
Twelfth and Thirteenth Rev. Harry Leeds,
pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M.; church
worship. 11 A. M.; Christian Endeavor, e : :: 1)
P. M. ; evening worBhlp, 7:30 o'clock: Mon
day. Bible study class, 8 P. M. ; Thursday,
prayer meeting, 7:30 P. M. Sermon tophs;
Morning. "Affliction and Ita Yoke'"; even
ing, "Night Cometh."
SPIRITUALIST.
First Society meets in Foresters hall,
eighth floor Marquam building. Conferenie,
11 A. M. ; 3 I. M., mediums" meeting. Mre
Pierce, medium; 7:45 P. M., Mrs. Clar
Colby, editor of the Women's Tribune, will
lecture on Woman's Suffrage in England.
Mediums' and Minister' Association Serv
ices at Auditorium Hall, Third, near Tay
lor. Mediums' meeting, conducted by Mrs.
A. Bailey, 3 P. M. ; lecture by Dr. Allen
and Mr. Gud Hart, 7:30 P. M.
UNITARIAN.
Church of Our B'aiher, Yamhill and Sev
enth streets Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr., minis
ter; Rev. T. L. Eliot, D. D., minister emeri
tus; Rev. N. A. Baker, assistant minister
Subject of morning .sermon, "The Tie Be
tween Religion and Morality"; services at
11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ; subject of even
ing sermon (Seventh-street entrance). "Th"
Significance of the Kmmanuel Movement
and Its Practical Limitations"; Sunday
school. :45 A. M.; Y. P. F., 6:30 P. M
UNITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST.
First. Eist Fifteenth and Morrison street
Rev. H. C. Shaffer. Service. 11 A. M and
7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school. 10 A. M.
Radical. Sixth and Mechanic streets Kev .
T. J. Cocking, pastor. Services 11 A. M.
and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunrlav school, 10 A. M..
Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:31) P. M.
Alberta, East Twenty-seventh and Mildred
Rev. R. E. Emerich pastor. Services' 11
A. M. and S P. M. : Su'nlay school. 10 A. M.
UNIVERSALIST.
Church of Good Tidings. East Eighth and
East Couch street, Rev. James 3. Corby,
minister. Worehlp. ln:45. with sermon on
"One and Two Talent People"; Sunday schooi
at noon; Christian union meeting. 6:3n 1'.
M.; at 7:30 a tine lecture on Japan with
many choice slides will be given: Mondav
evening Dr. J. Lewis, of Boston. Mass., wlil
give his lecture on the "Passion Piay."
M I SO E LI.A N KOV S.
New Philosophical Research Society Sun
day service 7:45 P. M.. In Hall 2()1. Allaky
building. Third and Morrison streets. "Sym
posium." Speakers. I. Taylor. O. K. Fltx
simon. Dr. R, J. Poeriton.
Y. M. C. A.. Fourth and Yamhill streets
3 P. M.. men's meeting, addressed by Dr.
Brougher. Becond of his series on "Blx
Fights; subject, "Fight With Temptation";
special solo by Mrw. Watkins: etereoptlcon
views Just preceding the address and Bible
classes Immediately following: fellowship
luncheons. 0:3". All men are cordially in
vited. .cv ThoMRht Ril'Ie Study, Monday even
ing. S P. M.. room .lo.'l. .Mieky building, con
uucted by itev. Mr. Gicn.