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THE STJ'DAY OREGOXTAX, PORTLAND, DECEMBER 20, 1908.
THE STORE WITH THE LIBERAL MONEY BACK POLICY
No Better Gift
Services in Portland Churches
Store Open Evenings Till Xmas
BAPTIST.
First. th "White Temple. Twelfth and
Taylor streets Rer. J. 'Whltcomb Broniher.
T. P.. cMtor. lO A. M-i "one-arcord praysr
meetln: 0:M public worship, with
Ins; 10:30 A. M.. public worship, with
preaehlna; by the pastor; subject. "The
Child Spirit," a rhrlstmss aermon; 12 noon.
Blbie school, with claasea for all ages; 6
P. it., youn- peop'a'a meetlni: 7:30 P. M..
popular evemafs service, with preaching t
Dr. Broutrher: subject. ."Love's Uw ami
I.lfe: or. fan the World Be Ruled by Love?"
Special mualc by the quartet and chorus.
Oospel duet. Sllss Kathleen Lawler and
Miss Ethel Bhea.
Central. East Ankeny and Twentieth
(treets Rev. W. T. Jordan, pastor. Preach
ing. 10:30 A. M.: Sunday school, 12 M.;
youns; people's meeting-. 6:30 P. M.: preach
ing. 7:30 P. M. Mualc Hy male chorus.
Mount Olivet. Seventh and Everett streets
Rer. B. B. B. Johnson, pastor. Services.
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. by pastor.
Immanuel. Fecor.a and Mesde street Rer.
A. B. Mlnaker. pastor. Preaching. 10:30
A. M. and 7:S' P. M.; Sunday school and
Earaca and Phila'hea c:as nretlng, 12 M. ;
B. T. P. U. 8:30 P. M.; prayer meeting,
Thursday, 7:30 P. M.
Grace. Montavllla Rev. "A. K Patch, pas
tor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; 11 A. M..
Immanueu Ood With fa"; 8 P. M.. "Tha
Word Made Flesh "
Calvary. East Eighth and Grant streets
Rev I N. Monroe, pastor. Sunday school.
JO A. M. ; preaching. 11 A. M.. "Christ's
Christmas Oltt and Mine"; 7:30 P. M., aer
mon by the pastor. "Course Leading to
LU B."
East Forty-fifth, corner East Main street
Rev B C. Cook, pastor. Sunday school.
10 A. M.; services. 11 A. II. and 7:49 P- M.;
B. T. P. V.. 8:45 P. M
Arleta Rev. E. A. smith, pastor. Sunday
cnooj. 10 A. M.; Junior union. S P. M.; B.
JY p v.. 7 P. M.; preaching, 11 A. M. and
:J:30 P. M.. Tr-r the pastor
Swedish. Hovt and Fifteenth Rev. Eric
6cherstrom. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A. M.
and 7:45 P. M.; Sunday school. 12 M.
St John Rev. John Bentilen. paator.
Sunday aehool, 10 A. M. ; preaching. 11 A.
M. and 7:45 P. M., by tha pastor; B. T. P.
V.. 8 P- 3.
Third Vancouver avenue and Knott atreat
Rer R- Schwedler. pastor. Sunday sohool,
10 A. M. ; B. T. P. VJ-. :4 P. M.; services.
11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.
Chinese Mission. 353 Oak street near Park
Sunday school. T P. M ; preaching In
Chinese. S P. M.
First German. Tourth and Mill streets
Rev. J. Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A.
XI. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday scnooL : A.
M.: B T. P. V.. :45 P. M.
Sellwood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventh
Pev. D. W. Thurston, pastor. Sunday school.
10 A- M.; services. 11 A. M . by the psstor;
s-ibjec-t. "Behold My Servant"; 7:30 p. M .
Rev. Franklin Baker, of Denver, Colo., will
"Iminyslda (German), Fony-flrst street and
Hawthorne avenue Preaching by C. Feld
meth. 11 A- M.; Sunday acnool. 9:45 A M.
rnlon-Avenae Mission (Swedish). Skld
tnore street Sunday school. 10 A. M.
Second German. Rodney avenue and Mor
ris atreet Rev. F- Buerrmann. Pastor.
Preaching. 11 A. M- and 7:30 P. M. f Sunday
school. B 45 A- M-; B. T. P. V . :4S P. M.
Highland. Alberta and Sixth atreet Rev.
K. A Leonard, pastor. Sunday school. 10
A. M : B T. P- I .. 7 P. M.
Lents. First avenue near Foster roaa
Rev J F. Hearock. pastor. Sunday school.
10 A. M : preaching. 11 A. M.. by the pas
tor: subject. "Evidences of Conversion :
jy r. V. .6:30 P. M.; T'SO P. M. "Jour-
"'peco'nd. East Seventh and East Ankny
streets. Stanton l-aplam, pastor Morn
ing services. 10:30. "The Christmas M
sJre of tho Christ"; Bible school at noon.
Toting People's Vnlon. 6 0: evening ser
mon. 7:80. -The Christ of History and Ex
perience." -
CATHOLIC.
St Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and
Xavls streets Most. Rer. A. Christie. D. I..
pastor. Low mass at ft. 8 and 8 A. M.;
high mass and eennon at 11 A
Instruction and benediction at 7:45 P M.
St Josephs (German). Fifteenth and
Coach streets. Right Rev. James Heuw. V
G. pastor Low mass at 8 A. M.; high
mass and sermon at 10:30 A. M ; vespers,
benediction at 8:80 P. M.
St iJiwrence. Third and Sherman streets.
Rev." J. C. Hughes, pastor Low mu at 7
and 30 A. M.; high mass and sermon
at 10:3O A. M .; vespere -and benediction
r 7:30 P. M.
St. Patrlck'a Nineteenth and Savler
atrett. Rv. E. P. Murphy, pastor Low
mass at 8 A. M.; high mass and sermon
at 10:80 A. M.; vespers and benediction al
3 SO P. M.
t. ltchaera (Italian). Fourth and Mill
streets. Jesuit Fathers Low mans at 8 A.
M.: high lnasa and sermon at 10:30 A. M.;
vespers and benediction at 7:30 P. M.
fit Francis-, East Eleventh and Oak
streets Rev. J. II. Black, pastor Lew
mass at , 8:80 and 9:30 A. M. : high mas
and sermon at 10:30 A. M. ; vesirs. In
truction and benediction at 7:30 P. M.
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams
venue and Ptanton atreet. Rev. W. A.
Ialjr. paator Low mass at 6, 8 and 9 A.
M : high maaa-and sermon at 10:30 A. M.;
vespers and benediction at 7:30 P. M.
Holy Rosary. East Third atreet and Union
avenue. Very Rev. A. 8. Lawler. O. P..
pastor Low ntu at ft. 7 aud 8:30 A. M. ;
high mass and sermon at l0:3O A. M.;
vespers and benediction at 7:30 P. M-
Sacred Heart. Milwaukle street. Rev.
Gregory Roble. O. 8. B.. pastor Low
mass at 8 A. M. ; high mass and sermon at
10 A. M. ; vespers and benediction at 7:30
P. M.
Holy Cross. Vnivsrslty Park. Rev. J. P.
Thlllman. C. S. C . paator Low mass at
8:8 A- M.; high mass and sermon at 10:30
X, M-; vespers and benediction at 4 P. M.
'Holy Redeemer. Portland boulevard and
Vancouver avenue. Rev. Ed K. Cantwell.
7. S. R-. pastor Low masa at 8 A. M. ;
Vitgh mass andy sermon at 10:30 A. M.;
benediction a' 4 P. M.
St. Andrew's, Ninth and Alberta atreets.
Rev. Thomaa Kieraan, pastor Low mass
at 8 A. M-: high mass and sermon at 10
A. M.; vespers. Instruction and benediction
at 7:30 P. M.
St. etepben'a. East Forty-aecond and East
Taylor streeta. Rev. W. A. WaltU paator
Low masa at 8:30 A. M.; blch mass and
ermon at 10:30 A. M.
St. Ignatius. Forty-second and Powell
Valley road. Rev. F. Dillon. 8. J.. pastor
Low masa at 8 and 9:80 A. M. : mars, ser
jn on and beneitc!lon at 10:30 A. M.
Ascension. Montavllla. Rev. J. P Flta-ratrtck.-
pastor Mass and sermon at 0 A.
!.. in chapel of tha Sisters of the Precious
Blood.
CONGREGATIONAL.
Flrsrt. Park and Madlsnn street Rev.
Luther R. Dyott. D. p.. r'tor; 10 A. M..
K1b!e aehool: 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M-,
Cnrlstmaefaerraon and music; pastor's theraea:
AlorntngSL "In the Clrr;e of Harmony, a
Christmas Message"; evening. "Why Was
It Bornr-; V. P. S, C. C. 6:45 P. M. ;
organ recital. 7:30 P. M.
T'niverelty Park. Haven street, near Daw
son Sunday school. 10 A. M. : Y. P. S.
6: P. M. ; evening sermon. 7:3t. by
Rev. A. C. Bradstreet.
Haeaalo-Street. East Seventli and ITassalo
streets Rev. Paul Kramer, pastor. Sur.cay
s'hool, 10 A. M.; morning service. 11 o'clwt:
Y. P. O. E.. 6:80 P.. M. ; evening serv
ice. 7:80.
Sunnyalde. East Taylor and East Thlrty
fv,iirth streew Rev. J. J. Stanh. pastor.
Services 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. : Sunday
school. 10 A. M. : Junior C. E.. 8 P. M. ;
senior C. E.. 6:"0 P. M. : topics of ser
mons: "The Cauoe and Fn-t of a Chris
tian Life" ar.d "The tory of Our English
B:b.e."
Highland. East Sixth and Prescott. Rev.
K. S. Bollinger. paator Fifth anniversary
Sunday. Sundav school. 10 A. M.. Jamea
1. Ogden. superintendent; 11 A. M-. wor
ship, sermon b the pastor. "The Old Story
Continued": 3:30. Y. P. S. C. E-: 7:.lo. "The
Pilgrim Spirit of America." and Cantata.
4?th Psalm. Dudley Buk.
First Norwegian-Danish. Thirteenth and
Davis streets. H. 1. Nelson, pastor Preach
ing services at 10:45 A. M.. and 7:30 P. M. :
Young people'a Devotional Meeting at 7
tn tha evening.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First Church of "Christ. Sclentlet. Scottish
Rite Cathedral. Morrison and Ijownsklalo
street srvlcen 11 A. M. anil 8 P. M. : sub
ject of leeon-sermon. "la the I'nlverse. In
cluding Msn. Evolve.1 bv Aton-.ic Sorce":
Sunday si-hool st cloee of morr.tnff service;
AA'eJnesdsy evening nieetins. S P. M.
Second Church of Christ. Scientist. Wood
men's Hall. East Sixth and A;oer streets'
Sunday services! 11 A. M. and 8 P. M : sub
ject of lson-sennon. "Is the I'niveme. In
cluding Man. Evolved ly Atomic Force?";
S'iclay school. 11 A. M.; "Wednesday meet
ing, a p. M.
CKRISTT-V.
Flrat. Park and Columbia atreets Rev.
E 8. Mucklev. minister. 11 A M-. "The
Meaning of Chrletn,,,": 7:30 P. M.. "Humil
ity Crowned"; Bible 8-r.oo!. 10 A. M.; Chrle-tiM-x
Rn.lcavor. 6:30 P. M.
"entra! Hast Twentieth and Salmon
etrti Rev. J. F. tibormiey will ereak s'
10 30 ,4u M.. theme. "The Fellowshli." and
t 7:45 P. M . thme. "The Supreme Girt";
Christmas musical programme, H. A. Easton.
chorieeer.
Kern Park Rev. K. M. Patt-raoei mln
1'T. Services' 11 A. M. and 7:3 P. M. ;
r school, 10 A. M.; Chrlsrhin Endeavor,
6 SO P. M. ; themes. "When Jesus J""a
Bom" anil 'The Enduring Value of True
Christianity."
EPISCOPAL.
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen tha Martyr.
Thirteenth and Clay streets Rev. H. M.
Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 A.
M.; Sunday school. 9:45 A. M-: morning
praver 10:40 o'clock; holy communion. 11
A. 'M.; evening eervlce, 7:30 o'clock. At
the 11 A. M. service the Bishop of Oregon
will advance to the priesthood three deacons
for work In this diocese.
Good Shepherd. Sellmood street and Van
couver avenue Rev. Joltn Dawson, rector.
Holy communion. 8 A, M.; Sunday school,
9:45 A. M.; morning service,. 11 o'clock:
EDITOR OF THE CHRISTIAN
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NEV" YORK. Dec. 19. (Spe-"
clal.) The CJiurch of Christ
Sclontlst has started a dally
paper of Its own. It has com
plained from time to time that
It did not receive fair treatment
from the frreat newspapers of
the country. Now It has ven
tured Into the field of daily
Journalism for itself with the
Christian Science Monitor, pub
lished in lloston. . The editor is
Arrhlbald McClellan. The first
lfav.es are evidence that it is
to be essentially a newspaper
and not a religious record.
evening service. 7:80 o'clock. The Rev. Mr.
Bartlett. of Grants Pass, will presch at ths
evening service.
t. Psul's. "Woodmere Rev. J. E. For
syth, priest In charge. Service and sermon,
II A. M ; Sunday school. 9:45 A. M.
St. AndrVw'a. Portsmouth Rev. J. E.
Forsyth, priest In charge. Sundny school,
10 A. M. : evening service. 7:80 P. M.
All Saints'. Twenty-second and Reed
streets Kst. Roy Edgar Remington, minis
ter. Owing to the ordination servlca there
will be no session of the Sunday aehool.
Rev. Pamnel Martin Dorrance will preach
at the evening service at 7:SO o'clock. On
Christmas day there will be the aervloa of
morning prayer, holy communion and ser
mon, nt 10:.10 A. M.
St. Matthews, First and Taruthers streets
Rev. "tV. A. M Breck. In charge. Sunday
school, 10 A. M.; service and aermon, 11
A. M. Evening aervlce at Hillsboro at 2:30
o'clock.
Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett streets
Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services. 8 and
11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M.; Sunday school.
9:45 X. M.
St. Mark's, Nineteenth and Qulmby atreeia
Rev. J. E. H. Simpeon. rector. 8 A. M.,
holy communion: 10 A. M-. Sunday aehool;
10:30 A. M.. matins and litany; 11 A. M.,
holy communion and sermon; 7:30 P. M.,
evensong and sermon.
EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION.
First German. Tenth and Clay streets,
F. Benx. pastor Preaching servirea, 10:46
A. M. and 7:45 P. M.. topics. "The Degree
of the Iove of the Master to Hla Disciples."
and "The Hereslea Regarding the Advent
of Christ"; Sunday school at 9:80 A.- M. ;
T. P. A., 7 P. M.
LUTHERAN.
St. James English. fYest Park and Jef
ferson J. Allen i.eas. pastor. Services. 11
A. M. and 8 P. M.; morning aubjeot. "W1t
neethng for Christ" : evening subtect. "Christ
mas. Ancient or Modem, Which?": Sunday
school, lo A. M.: Luther league, 7 P. M.;
Christmas) trots and cantata by the school
FrMny evening.
Norwegian Synod. East Tenth and Grant
streets Kf-v. O. Hagoeo. paator. Servicea at
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Christmas) services,
high mass, 11 A. M. and evening service, 7:80
o'clock.
St. Paul's1 German. East Twelfth and Clin
ton streets A. Krniue, pastor. morning
aervlce. 10:3O A. M.; Engllah service. 7 :3o
P. M-: Sunday school. 9:30 A. M.; confirma
tion classes. Tuwslay. 4 P. M.; Bible lee
son and Young People's meeting. Thursday.
8 P. M.
P.eformed. First German. Tenth and Stork
ertreeta G. Hnfner. paator. Servicea, 10:46
A. M. and 8 P. M. ; Sunday school. 9:30
A. M.; Young People Society. 7 P. M.
METHODIST.
Grace, Twelfth and Taylor. William H.
Heppe. paator. The paator wUI preach both
morninr and evening. Theme for aermon
at 10:30 A. M-, "Spiritual Soaring. Running
and Walking." At 7:30 P. M., "The Need
of a Rediscovery of the Lordtslilp of Christ."
The male chorus of AO voices will sing ta
the evening, aeelsted by the quartet. Morn
ing class, 1:30: Sunday school. 12:13 P. M.;
fit Paul mission. 3 P. M. ; Epworth League
devotional ar.d praise, 6:30 P. M. ; Christmas
entertainment at the St. Paul mission Fri
day evening at 7:30 o'clock; music by quar
tet. V. M. Wilder, organ! and choirmas
ter. Trinity. East Tenth and Grant streets
Lewis F. Smith, pastor. Sunday school. 10
A. M. : public worship. 11 A. M-; class meet
ing, 12:15 P. M-: Epworth League. 6:30 P.
M. ; evening service. 7:30 P. M., "Christmas
Sermon"; the Epworth League will give,
a Chrltrtmas programme In the evening serv
ice. The Sunday school will have charge
of the programme for Christmas eve, be
ginning at 7 o'clock eharp.
Central. Woodman Hall. 334 Russell street
C. L. Hamilton, pastor. Preaching, 10:80
A. M. and 7:3D P. M. ; Sunday school, 12 M.;
Epworth League. 6:30 P. M.
First Norwegian-Danish, Thirteenth and
Davu streets H. P. Nelsen. pastor. Preach
l.'g servient.. 10:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ;
Your.g People's devotional meeting, 7 In the
evening.
Epworth. Ttventy-eeventh and t'oahur .
Rev. Charles T. McPherson. pastor. Services,
Oregon building. Fair Grounds, llr A M.
end 7:30 P. M. ; morning subject. "The Last
Words of Christ": evening subject. "The
Roval Exile"'; Sunday school. 10 A. M.; Ep
worth League. 6:30 P. M.
Taylor-Street Dr. Benjamin Toung. pas
tor. : SO A. M., clRcses; 10:30 A. M..
morning eermon; subject. "A Christmas
M.It"; 12:15 P. M.. Sunday school; 6:30
P. M.. Epworth league; 7:30 P. M-, even
ing srmon. "Slavea or Freemen?' a ser
mon to voung men.
Swerilh. Heech and Bortrrwick streeta
Rev. John Ovall. pastor. Preaching at 11
A. M. and 8 P. M. ; topics. In the morning,
"Corultlon. for Dh-rtpleshlp of Christ" and
In the evening. "The Revelation of God";
Sundav school. 10 A. M. ; Epworth League,
7 P. M.
Patton. Michigan avenua and Carpenter
street D. Av Waters, rastor. Communion
erv!ce. 11 A. M. ; preaching. 7:30 P. M. :
treble. "Testimony of tlw World to Itha
Worth of Chrltt": Sunday aehool. 10 A. M.;
lntfrmfllato Utifut. 3 P. M ; Senior Ep
worth Leag'if. :3" P. M. ; mid-week prayer
meeting. 7:45 P. M.
Sunnyslde Yamhill and East Thlrty-flfth
streets W. T. Euster. pastor. Morning sub
j,t "The Empire of Spiritual Ufa and
How Fullded: evening. "Lot Pitching His
Tent Towir.1 the Cities of the Plain": spe
cial anthems and mualc by choir: Sunday
school. 10 A. M.: class at 12 M.: Boys Bri
gade B P. M. : Epworth League. 6:15 P. M.:
ml.l-week meeting. Thursday night In prep
aration for the revival: Junior League Fri
day afternoon. Cottaae prayer meetings as
advertised In programme.
Ont'nnrv. Fast Pine and Ninth streets
Rev clarence True Wilson, D. D. The pas
tor will preach a Christmas-sermon at 10:30
A M . and at 7:H0 P. M. will give a prelude
on "That Petition for Perjury" and preach
on "Tha Star of Bethlehem." Christmas
music bv the choir, and solo In tha evening
by Mr. Patterson, rrofessor William Boone,
of Corvallls. will glvs special organ nutn-
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CORNER FIFTH AND ALDER STREETS
SAM E. WERTHEIMER, PRES. and GENERAL MANAGER
Special Xmas Bargains From
Our Jewelry Section
$10.00 gold-filled Bracelets Special
$ 6.00 gold-filled Bracelets Special.
$ 4.00 Children's gold-filled Bracelets Special
$18.00 fancy leather Shopping Bags Special. .
$15.00 fancy leather Shopping Bags Special . .
$12.00 fancy leather Shopping Bags Special. .
$10.00 fancy leather Shopping Bags Special. .
$ 5.00 fancy leather Shopping Bags Special. .
$ 6.00 Umbrellas, 14-karatvgold-filled handles. .
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Liigraveu ncc. N
$ 4.00 cut glass Bowls Extra special. .
$ 2.50 cut glass Nappies Extra Special
15-piece Rogers Silver Tea Set Special. .... .$2.45
$4.98
$3.75
$1.39
$9.00
$7.50
$5.98
$5.00
$2.50
$2.95
Linen, Silks, Nets, Plaids,
W aiSiS Chiffons and Messalines
98c, $1.25, $2.50, $3.95, $4.95, $5.95, $6.95
Sweaters and Coats
$2.50, $2.75, $3.50, H95, $5.95
Furs
14 Off on All Furs With
out Reserve
SUITS 13 OFF ON ALL SUITS
COATS 13 to 12 OFF on all COATS
SILK PETTICOATS
$3.95. $4.95, $5.45, $5.95 to $13.95
Worth Double
hers Sunday school, li noon: offering; of
clothing and food for the poor solicited;
Etrworth Leagues both meet at 6:16 r. M..
Sunder school Christmas exercises Wednes
day nla-ht. with contributions to the poor.
University Park. "Dawson and
streets. Bishop Charles tV. Bmltn. D. v..
I.I. P.. will preach at 11 o'clock A. M.;
and Her. James R. Knodell. superintendent
of the Ch-ercon nU-Saloon laTM. will
preach In the evenlna; at 7:S0 o'clock.
I'RESBYTEKIAN.
Cal-earr. Eleventh and Clay streets 6err
lces 10:30 A. U. and 7:30 P. M ; Kev J.
A P. McGraw. D. D.. will preach; aubject.
"hie Fulneea of the Time' and "Good Tlrl
In of Great Joy ; organ recital and ape
ctal Christmas muato at the evenlna; serv
ice. Mtas Marrraret Lamberson. orgranlst;
Mr Caushey, precentor; Sunday school Christ
mas exercises. 12 noon. Mlsa Carolina Strong;,
.superintendent.
Third East Thirteenth and Pine atreets)
Kev. Andrew J. Montgomery, pastor. Serv
icea at 10:30 and 7:46; Kev. J. R. Knodell,
superintendent of the Anti-Saloon League,
preaches In tha morning: morning music: So
prano solo. Mrs. L. M. Leland. "Bethlehem :
baritone solo. -VY. F. Werschkul How
Brightly Dawns": anthem. I n to Tou a
Pavlour la Born : evening, baritone aolo. 8.
.- Steel. "The Birthday of a King"; anthem.
Behold. I Bring."
Mlxpah Presbyterian Church. Powell, be
tween East Twelfth and Thirteenth-Rev.
Harry Leeds, paator. Sunday school. 10 A.
M. ; morning worship. U o'clock; Christian
Endeavor. 6:30 P. M.: evening aervlce. 7:30
P M Monday Bible atudy claas. 8 P. M. ;
rmirsda- prayer meeting, T:30 P. 1L: morn
ing subject. "Good Tidings of Great Joy";
evening. "Footprints to Bethlehem."
First. Alder and Twelfth Rev. James
Clement ReW. paator of the First Preeby
teHan Church. Walla Walla, will preach
both morning and evening. Morning wonshlp.
10 30 A. M.; Sunday school and Bible classes.
lg-10 P. M.; Toung People'a Christmas aerv
lce. :10 P. M.: organ numbers by Mr. Cour
sen 715 P. M. ; special Christmas service,
with' appropriate Chrtarmae) musio by the
quartet, and a brief "Meditation" by Mr.
Held at 7:30 P. M.
sriKrrcAXisT.
First Spiritual Society meats to Foresters'
Hall. Marouam bldg. 11 A. M.. oonferenca;
l"-30 P. M.. chlldrens lyceum: 8 P. M.. me
dTum's meeting. Mr. Love; T:45. lctura by
TA'alter Thomaa Mills.
TJNTTARIAX.
Church of Our Father. Tamhlll and Sev-em-fh
atreeta Rev. W. Q. i-llol. Jr inln
later: Rev. T. 1. EUot. D" mmlster
emerWueYRer. N. A. Baker. aealeant mln
fsTerTchrtstmaa, aervlce. 11 V.
"v the mlnitrter emeritusf CTrrj-tirJsvesp
service, T:15 P. M. , with brief address by
the minister: children's Chrietmas eervlce,
B:4S A. M. ; T. P. F.. :80 P. M.
I'SITBD BRETHREN I" CHRIST.
Flrwt, East Fifteenth and Morrison srtreeta
Rev. H. C. Shaffer. Cervices, 11 A. M.
and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school, 10 A. M. :
Christian Endeavor, 6:30 P. M.
Radical, Sixth and Mechanic "Streets Rev.
T. J. Cocking. Sen-ices, 11 A. M. and 7:80
P. M. ; Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; Y. P. S.
C. E., 6:30 I'. M.
Alberta, Bast Twenty-sixth and Mildred
Rev. B. B. Kmerlch. pastor. Services, 11
A. M. and 8 P. M.: Sunday school, 10 A. M.
TJJflVERSAJJST.
Church of Good Tidings. East Eighth and
Couch atreets Rev. Jamea Dimond Corby,
minister. Worship. 10:45 and 7:30; morning
theme, "How Christmas) I'pllfta the World";
evening, "Some Contributions of the Pil
grims 288th Anniversary of Their Lauding";
Sunday school. 12 M.; Christian Union meet
ing, 6:30 P. M.
MISCEIXANEOCS.
Friends' Church. Main and East Thlrty
flfth streeta Llndley A. Wells, pastor.
Preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Bible
school, 10 A. M.: C. K. prayer meeting. B:3i
P. M. ; mid-week prayer meeting, Thurs
day evening, 7:30.
Soul Culture meeting at Mrs. Mallory's
parlors, B01 Yamhill .street. Monday evening.
December 21, 8 o'clock: subject for discus
sion, "Charity or Justice?"; silence meetings
Tuesday and Friday. 2:30 P. M. ,
Temple A ha vol Sholom The festival of
Channkat, In commemoration of the victori
ous rededlcation of the temple by the Maca
beea. will be observed in Temple A'haval
Sholom, Park and Clay streets. Sunday even
ing at 8 o'clock, December 20. a a chil
dren's wervice, especially arranged by Rabbi
R. Abrahamson.
New Philosophical Research Society Sub
ject for Sunday evening service. "Welcome
of the New Christ; service In Hall 201,
Allsky bldg.. Third and Morrison streeta, 7:46
P. M.
Rev. Henry Victor Morgan, the New
Thought evangelist, will speak in the Home
of Truth, 701 Irving street, Sunday night,
aubject, "The Christ That Is to Be."
Gospel Mlsalon, Allsky Hall, Morrison
near Third 2 P. M., Bible study: 2:30 P.
M. theme, "Christ. God's Gift to Man."
a Christmas discourse; Wednesday, 2 P. M..
f prayer and divine healing for believing alck.
Rev. c. A. no?, pastor.
Y. M. C. A.. Fourth and TamWU 3 P. M..
men's meeting, addressed by Dr. Brougher
on ths aubject, "The Fight for Happiness";
J. W. Nash will alng; Bible classes and fel
lowship luncheon after the address.
6lrayer North End Mission Usual serv
ices very night. Sunday Bible class at 0
A. M., led by G. K, fitrayer; song and praise
Mi w
Than a Pianola Piano
The Object" of Christmas Giving Is to Bestow Pleasure. The Greatest
Provider of Pleasure in the Home Is the Pianola Piano. Its Beauty, It
Dignity, the Wonderful Possibilities for Musical Enjoyment It Offers
to Everyone, Have Made It the Choice of those Who Wish to Express
More Than the Ordinary Measure of Esteem in Their Giving.
The Pianola Piano is the most popular form of the Pianola it is built
into the Piano itself, where it is out of sight and out of the way.
The keyboard is always exposed and ready for hand playing, yet you
are not restricted to hand playing. It makes musicians of us all. You
may play the works of the famous masters With the skill of an artist
even though you do not know one note from another-by simply insert
ing a Pianola roll; and still you have the fascination of personally
producing the music
We sell the Pianola Piano on eas.v monthly payments. You may pay part
down and the balance in weekly or monthly installments, or at such
times as you are in receipt of funds. We are prepared to make any
reasonable arrangement. The piano you now have will be taken as part
payment if you wish.
The Genuine Pianola and Pianola Piano
Sold in the Northwest Only by
The House of
Highest Quality
alspavsrra of
pittisorelmlyiBtsr
Open Until lO P. M.
353 Washington Street
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Biggest, Busiest
and Best
service 2:30, led by redeemed men of thla
work; special service. 7:30. All day
Christmas dinner to strangers and mission
friends. Special services at night.
Fellowship Circle. But Tamhlll 3 P. M..
subject. "The Dear Love of Comrades, a
Text From Walt Whitman." by Henry Vic
tor Morgan.
The Oregon Holiness Association will hold
Its Sunday afternoon aervlce in the Nozarena
Church, 428 Burneirie street, at 3 o'clock.
OPERATING CAR IN ALBANY
Test or Trolley System Works Suc
cessfully. ALBANY, Or., Dec. 19. (Special.) Al
bany realized Its dream of years today
when an electric car ran through Its
streets. The new system was tested this
afternoon and the car was run on Iyon
street, from the Southern Pacific depot
to First street. Everything worked suc
cessfully. The car will make its first trip over the
whole length of the line Monday morn
ing, and will thenceforth bt- operated
regularly.
BURLINGTON BUYS C. & S.
Purchase Price Is $18,000,000 for
Transcontinental Feeder.
CHICAGO, Dec. 19. The Tribune to
day prints the following news article
under a New York date:
Trustworthy information Is to the ef
fect that the Chicago. - Burlington -fe
WHEN THE KIDNEYS GIVE OUT
Do you erver feel that you simply can't
go any further that you must have rest
for that lama and aching back relief
from that constant dead, tired feeling
freedom from thoso Blabbing, darting
pains?
This is the condition that so often
comes t middle age, bringing with It an
extreme nervousness and Irritability that
makes others think you "cranky and
"hard to get along with."
"Ukely your kidneys are worn and tired
and need help. In any machine there is
one part that works the hardest and
gives out first. The kidneys work night
and day. removing from the' blood the
urio aoid and other waste created by
overuse of strength and energy. Nat
urally a life of unusual activity doubles
tha duties of the kidneys, and In time
the strain tells.
With healthy kidneys, one lias a good
chance to Uve long, but weak kidneys
afflict old age with great discomforts.
The back becomes bent and lame, rheui
mat ism is chronic, eyesight falls, and
too frequent -or Involutary passages of
the urine cause embarrassment by day
and loss of sleep at night.
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Backache, Rheumatism and
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and urine. ' When once a proper filtering
action is restored through curing the
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more expelled .from the blood, and dan
ger of gravel, stone, dropsy, heart trou
ble, diabetes and Bright's disease re
moved. Doan's Kidney Pills are for sifk kid
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particle of narcotic or poisonous drugs
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PORTLAND PROOF.
TV'. Jenkins, retired, 1110 K. Harrison
srt.. Portland, Or., says: "Doan's Kidney
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members of my family with entire satis
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dull, dragging pains throughout the kidney
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la my work. The kidneys were badly
out of order and the secretions caused
me considerable annoyance. When Doan's
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Quincy Railroad has purchased the Colo
rado & Southern and that the purchase
will be ratified shortly. The price is said
to have been about J18,000,000.
Through acquisition of the Colorado
& Southern, the Hill roads would secure
a system made up of 3397 miles as a
feeder for transcontinental lines, as well
as access to the Gulf of Mexico.
The acquisition of -the road by the
Burlington gives the Hill system, the
Burlington being owned by the Northern
Pacific and the Great Northern railroad
companies, its long-desired outlet to the
coast of Texas. It will bear practically
the sarnd relationship to the Hill lines
In the Gulf of Mexico territory that tho
Illinois Central bears to the Harrlmsn
system. Until today's announcement,
however, it was generally supposed that
James J. Hill's plan to get to the Gulf
was by the purchase of the Missouri.
Kansas & Texas Railroad.
Oregon rcople In Chicago.
CHICAGO, Dec. 19. Oregon people
registered at Chicago hotels today as
follows:
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Jennings, at the
Grand Pacific; C. S. Unna, at the Audi
torium Annex,
A dinner for epicureans at the Per
kins Grill ChrlPtnius.
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