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I Ill I 1 Sunday Services BAPTIST. Flrt, tha White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor streets iter. J. Whltcomb Brouher. D. D.. pastor. 10 A. M., "one-accord" prayer meeting; 10:30 A. M.. pnblic worship with preachlnr by the pastor; subject, What Jesjs Did as a Gentleman"; solo. Miss Kathleen Lawler; 13 noon. Bible classes for everybody; 6 P. M-. young peo ples mcetlne: 7:W I: 51.. popular evening service. Dr. Broucher preaches on the sub ject. "What WouM .lsus lo In a Portland Grill?" Special music by Temple quartet and chorus Gospel solo by It. It. Coffin. University Park Key. A. B. Walts, pas tor. Sunday school. lO A. M. : worship. 11 A. M : sermon. "A Testimony to the People of Our Time"; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 P. M.; worship. 7:30 P. M. ; sermon. "A Contro versy." second. Kast Seventh and East Ankeny streets Rev. George R. Varney, of Mc Mhinvllle, will preach at both services. ll:.".0 A. M. and 7:U0 P. M. ; Bible school at noon; Young People's tnion. B:30 P. M. tVntral. East Ankeny and East Twentieth streets Rev. W. T. Jordan, pastor. Preach Inic. 10:.H1 A. M.. "Our Country"; Sunday sclitxtl, J'J M : young people's meeting. 6:..0 P. M. : preaching. 7:30 P. M., "Americas ;reat Heart. Abraham Lincoln." Music by mala chorus. Mount Olivet. Seventh and Everett streets Kcv. B. B. B. Johnson, pastor. Services. 11 A. M. anU 7:30 P. M. by the pastor. Immanucl Services by Rev. A. B. Mina Jcr at Jones" Hall, Kront and Gibbs streets Services. 10:30 A. SI. and 7:30 P. M.; Sun day school and Baraca and Phllathea class merlins. 12 M. , B. Y. P. C 30 P. M : prayer meeting, Thursday. 7:0 P. M. Oraoa. Montavllla Kev. A. K. Patch, pas tar. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; services, IX A St.. Lincoln memorial services; P. ai., The Boy and His Education." Calvary. Kast Eighth and Grant streets Rev 1. X. Monroe, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. St.: preaching by the pastor. 11 A. SI., first In a series of sermons explaining th Book of Romans; 7:30 P. M.. Rev. D. W. Thurston, of Bellwood, will supply. East Forty-fifth, corner East Main street Rev B. C. Cook, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; services, 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.; B. Y. P. V.. 6:45 P. M. Arleta Rev. E. A. fcmith. pastor. Sunday s hooI, 10 A. M-; Junior Vnlon. 3 P. M.; Y.. P. U.. 7 P: M. ; preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Swedish. Hoyt and Fifteenth streets Rev Eric Scherstrom. pastor. Preaching. 10:4- A. M. and 7:4." P. St.; Sunday school. 12 M. St. John Rev. John Bentzlen. pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M ; preaching. 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M.: B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 P. M Ttev C I- Owen will conduct special serv ices' at S P. M. for men only, in connec tion with the other services. Third Vancouver avenue ana Knott street Rev. R. Scltwedler. pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. XL; B. Y. P. U.. 6:45 P. M.; services. Jl A. J and 7:45 P. SI. Chinese sllsslon. sr. 2 Oak street near Park Sunday school, 7 P. SI. ; preaching in Chi- "'First German, Fourth and Mill streets Rev J. Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A. SI and 7:30 P. M. : Sunday school, 8.45 A. II.: B. Y. P. V.. 6:45 P. M. Sellwood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventn street Rev. I. W. Thurston pastor. Sun day school. 10 A. M. : services. 11 A. ST. Joy of Gladness"; 7:30 P. M. Rev. I. N. Monroe, of Calvary Church, will aupply the PUunnyslde (German). Forty-first street and Hawthorne avenue Preaching by Key. C. Felrtmeth. 11 A. M.: Sunday school. 9.45 A im'on-Avenue Mission (Swedish). Skid more street Sunday school. 10 A. M. ' Second German. Rodney avenue and Mor ris street Rev. V. Buerrmann, pastor. Preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P SJ ; Sun day school. 8:45 A. M.; B. Y. P. 64.. 'llVuhland. Alberta and Sixth tts Services conducted by Rev. E. A. Leonard. Sunday school. 10 A. SI. ; B. Y. P. b.. ''l-in'ts First avenue near Foster road Ttev J F lleacock. pastor. Sunday echooi, in ,. St.: preaching. 11 A. St.. -;The Judgment-. :S P. SI.. B. Y. P. V.: 7:30 P. M Lincoln memorial services'; preaching by the pastor. Special music. Gresham Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; serv ices. 11 A M. and S P. M. CATnOLIC. St Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and Iavis streets Most Rev. A- Christie. D. D.. pastor. Low mass at 6. 8 anil 0 A. M . high mass and sermon at 11 A. St : v'spers. Instruction and benediction at . 45 1. M. St Josephs KJermani. Fifteenth and Couch streets R'Sltt Rev. James ' -: . raster. Low mass at 8 A. M..: liiti m and sermon at 1":30 A. M; vespers, benediction at S:KO P. M. M Lawrence. Third and Sherman streets j.er i u. Hughes, pastor. Low mass at 7 a'nd' :30 A. M.; high masa and sermon t 10:30 A. t : vespers and benediction "'st ratnek's Nineteenth and Savler streets Rev. F P. Murphy, pastor. Low mass at 8 A St.: high mass and sermon st I0:::o A. SI.; vespers and benediction at 3 si ''Mu'naers (Italian). Fourth and Mill streets. Jesuit Fathers Low mass at 8 A. St high mass and sermon at in:o A. ., vespers and benediction at 7:30 P. M St Francis- Est Eleventh and Oak reets Rev. J. H. Black, pastor. Low ms s7. S:30 and 9:30 A. St.: hist, mass To" sermon at 10:3O A. M : vespers, In struction and benediction at . :S0 F immaculate Heart of Mary. tl nUM avenue and Stanton street Rev. J . A. Haly. pastor. Low mass at 6. . and 8 A. M high mass and sermon at w.ao A. at., vespers and benediction at 7:30 P. M. Holv Rosary. East Third street and tnlon .veno-Vnr Rev- A. S. I;- V.. vaster. Low mass at . and 30 A. St. , high mass and sermon at 10:30 A. SI. vespers and benediction at . :30 P. M. tiered Heart. Mllwaukle street Rev. Gregory Roblc O. S. B.. pastor. Low mass at 8 A. 51.: high mass and sermon at 10 A. M.; vespers and benediction at i .30 Flioiy Cross. University Park Rev. J. P. Thl'-lman. C S. c . pastor. ly,w mass at 8 30 A M : high mass and sermon at 10.30 ' M : vespers and benediction at 4 P. M. Holv Redeemer. Portland boulevard nl Vancouver avenue Rev. Ed K ar.twell. C. S. R..' pastor. I-ow mass at 8 A. M.. high mass and sermon at 10:30 A. M.; benediction at 4 P. SI. -it Stephen's. East Forty-second and East Tavl"or streets Rev. W. A. Waltt. pastor. Loir mass at 8:30 A M. ; high mass and sermon at 10:30 A. SI. St Ignatius. Forty-second and Powell Valley road Itev. F. Dillon. 9. J., pastor. .Low masa at 8 and 9:30 A. M-: mass, ser mon and benediction at 10:30 A. M. St Stanislaus. Maryland avenue and W II- lamette boulevard Rev. C Scroekl. pastor. l,ow mass at 8 A. M.; high mass and ser mon at 10:30 A. SI. St. Andrew's, Ninth and Alberta streets Ttev. Thomas Klernan. pastor. Low mass at 8 A. -M-: high mass and sermon at 10 A. M. : vespers. Instruction and benediction at 7:30 P M. Ascension, Montavllla Rev. J. P. Fltx patrlck. pastor. Mass and sermon at 9 A. M.. )n chapel at the Sisters of ths Precious Blood. . HIUTIA-. Centrsl. East Twentieth and Salmon tree's Itev. J. E. Ghormlev will speak at 1:30 A. !.. theme, "rntil He Cornea" At 7:45 P. M.. Lincoln memorial services; tw Lincoln and Garfield posts of the G. A. R. will be present. Elaborate flag decorations smd patriotic songs will be sung by the congregation and Urge chorus choir. H. A. Kaston. chorister. Kodney Avenue. Rodney avenue and Knott street Rev. Thomas ll. Picton. pastor. Sun day school. 9: 4". A. M : preaching service. 11 "a M. : subject of discourse. "Conditions of spiritual Knowledge': Y. P. S. C. E. fi:3 P. M : evening praise service. 7:-".0 olrk: suhject. "Sowing and Reaping." Kern Tars. Rev. E. SI Patterson, pastor. Services. 11 A St. and 7:30 P. M.; Bible school. 1 A. St.; C. E. at B:".0 P. M. : C. F. STrander preaches In the morning: evening theme. The High Calling of God." Ki-st Park and Columbia streets pro fssj'r it. T Sutton, of the Bible University. Fcgene, will preach at 11 A. M. and 7:45 V. 1 : 1 A. SI.. Bible school; 6;r.O P. M., Chrlstitn Endeavor. CHRISTIAN StTF.NTF.. First Church of Christ. Scottish Rita rathedral. Morrison and l."wnsdale streets. erces. 11 A. SI. and 8 P. St.. subtect of lesc-n sermon. "Soul": Sunday school at riose of morning ervlle; Wednesday even ing meeting. 8 P. Sf- tiecond. Church of Christ, Woodmen' hall. East Sixth ant East Alder streets. Sunday services. 11 A. M. and 9 P. M.; sub ject of lesson sermon, "Soul": Sunday school, 11 A. SI. ; Wednesday meeting. 8 P. M. CONGREGATIONAL. First. Park and Sladlson streets Rev. Luther R. Dvott. D. D.. ptstor. 10 A. M., Bible school; 11 R. St. nd 7:45 P. M-. ii vlva worship, with sermons by the pastor, themes, morning. "The, Power of Content ment In the Life of a Sensible Person" a companion t the sermon of Isst Sunday morning: 7:4s P. St . "Winning In th Long Hun." Hear the antlphonal choir at this s-nlce; something new In musical circles; Y. P s. c. K. at :45 P. M-; prayer meet ing. Thursday, at 7:45 P. SI. Sunnyside. East Taylor and Fast Thirty fourth streets Itev. J. J. Staub, pastor. in City Churches Services at U A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school. 10 A. SI. : Junior C E . 8 P. SI. ; Se nior Christian Endeavor. fl:30 P. M. ; ser mon topic "Christ's passion for a Sin-Sick World"; address in the evening by Judge H. H. Northup on "The, Early Life ot Abraham Lincoln." Highland. East Sixth and Preseott streets Key E. B. Bollinger, pastor. Worship. 11 A. M.. "If Not Our Own. Whose Ara We?"; 7:30 P. M.. Lincoln memorial service, ad dress by the pastor. "The Ideal American": Sunday school. 10 A. M.. James D. Ogden, superintendent; Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30 P. M. Hassalo-Street. East Seventh and Has salo streets Rev. Paul Rader. pastor. Sun day school. 10 A. M.; preaching sermon, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Y. P. S. C S.. 630 P SI Mississippi-Avenue Sunday school. 10 A. M.: preaching. 11 A. M.; Junior Christian Endeavor. 3:30 P. M. ; Senior Christian En deavor. 6:30 P. M. A Lincoln memorial service at 7:30 P. M. EPISCOPAL. Pro-Ca(hedral of St. Stephen the Mar tyr. Thirteenth and Clay streets Rev. 11. M. Ramsev. vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 A. M. ; Sunday school. :4."i A. M.; Bible class. 10 A. M. : litany. 10:4." A. SI. ; morn ing service, 11 o'clock; evening service. 7:30 o'clock. Grace Memorial. East seventeenth and Weldler streets Rev. George B. Van Waters, clergyman In charge, siorning prayer and sermon. 10:45 o'clock; Sunday school. 12 M Services are held in temporary quarters pending the election of a -parish building. Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett streets Rev A A. Morrison, rector. Services at 8 and II A. M. and 7:30 P. SI.; Sunday school. 8:45 A. M. Lecture on the Emman uel movement. Class meeting Friday night at 8 o'clock in the pariah house. St- Marks', Nineteenth and Qutmby streets Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. 8 A. M.. holy communion: 10 A. M.. Sunday school; 10:30 A. SI., matins and llfany: 11 A. M., holy communion; 7:30 o'clock, evensong. Good Shepherd. Graham and Vancouver avenues Rev. John Dawson, rector. Sun day school. 9:45 A. M.: holy communion anil sermon, 11 A. M. ; evening service, 7:30 o'clock. St. Paul's Woodmere Rev. J. E. Forsyth, priest in charge. Communion- service and sermon. 11 A. M. : Sunday school. 8:45 P. SI. EVANGELICAL. First German Church, ocrner Tenth and Clay streets F. Ber.x. pastor. Preaching services. 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. St.; topics. "The Loss and Gain of the World Because of Christ"; "The Moral Reason for the Name of Christ"; Sunday school. 9:30 A. St.; catechism, 2:30 P. M.; T. P. A.. 7 P. M. IXTHERAN-. St. James English. West Park and Jeffer son streets J. Allen Leas, pastor, services at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Address on "Lin coln" by C. Franklin Koch in the evening, followed by pictures. Sir. Robarts will sing morning and evening. St. Paul's. East Twelfth and Clinton streets A. Krause. pastor. Morning service. 10:30 A. it.: evening service. 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school, 9:30 A. M ; Bible lesson and young people's meeting Thursday. 8 P. M. Norwegian Synod. East Tenth and Grant streets Rev. O. Hagoes, pastor. Services at 11 A. M. ml 7:30 P. M-; Sunday school at 12 o'clock; Y. P. Society meets Thurs day evening, 8:15. ' METHODIST. Taylor-Street Dr. Benjamin Young, pas tor. B 30 A. St., classes: 10:30 A. M . morn ing sermon. "The .Higher Rock"; 12:15 P. M., Sunday school. 6:30 P. St.. Epworth League; 7:30 P. M-. evening sermon, "Abra ham Lincoln": patriotic music. The Sunnye-Me M. E. Church. Yamhill and East Thirty-fifth W. T. Etmter. pastor. Sla'.e chorua and chorus choir; subject for Sunday morning. "The Four Sure and Satisfactory Anchors of the IJfe Divine"; In tne even ing "What Portland Needs Moro Than Any Other One Thing to Insure Her Future Great ness": Sunday school. 9:50 A. M. ; class- at 12 M.; Junior league. 3 P. M. ; Epworth League. 6:15 P. M. ; midweek merting. Thurs day night, "The Church of the Cordial Wel come." Grace. Twelfth ar.d Taylor William II. Iteppe. minister. The paptor will preach the first of "The Chrsslian's Wireless" series at J0:30 A. M.. theme, "The Forgotten Source of Power"; at 7:30 P. SI., the last of the "Uve s Jesus Would" series-, theme. "What Is It to roe-sees Jesus' Mind Today?" There will be speiiai goepel music by the lare male chorus, ass'foted bv the quartet: morning classs 8:43: Sunday s. hoel. 12:15 P. M. ; St. Paul Mlse-lon. 3 P. M.: Epworth League de votional and praise. 6:3" P. sr.: music by quartet. Professor W. M. Wilder, orgs nit t an-i choirmaster. Patton. Michlrsn avenue and Carpenter street D. A. Vt alters; pastor. Preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.: mornlnr theme. "The Honored Emanclpalor and Hie Proc lamation"; evening. "Relation of Will Power and Integrity of Character": Sunday school. 10 A. SI.. Ernest Blue Superintendent; In termediate League, special Lincoln memori al. 3 P. M., public Invited: Miss) Amy Gul ovenn president; senior league. 6:30 P. St.. Ernest Slorrison president; midweek prayer meeting. Thursday. 7:45 P. M. Epworth. Twentv-slxth and Savler streets Rev. Charles T. Sit rhen-on. pastor. Serv ices 11 A. St. and 7:30 P. M. : morning. "Com ing to Jesujt": baptisms and reception of meinhem at this service; Colonel Robert A. Miller will speak In the evening on the life and work of Abraham Lincoln in connection with lh work of the Freedman's Aid So ciety. This will he a Lincoln Centennial service: special music at both services; even ing, soprano solo. "I-ead Me All the Viay (C S Brlggs): Sunday school. 10 A. M.: Epworth League. 6:30 P. M. February 22. at 6 P. M.. the ladles' Add Society will be gin to serve a dinner In celebration of Tvash Ington's birthday. At 8 o'clock a patriotic service will be rendered. Centenary. East Ninth and Fin atreets Clarence True Wilson, pastor. Dr. George Whsrton James will preach a sermon. Christ, the Centrlpetsl Power of the Ages." at 10:.to and again at 7:30 on "The Re ligion of the Hop! Indians'." with a fully il lustrated account of their thrilling service, the famous enake dance, with sxereoptlcon views. Dr. James will lecture on "The Radiant Life" on Tuesday night and give Ms great lecture on "The Grand Canyon of the Colorado" Wednesday evening; Sunday school. 12 to 1 o'clock, and Epworth. League, 6:30 P. M-. special music Swe-ltsh. Beech and Borthwlck streets- Rev. John Ovall, pastor. Preaching. 11 A. M. snd 8 P. M. : topics. "The Never Falling Helper" and "The Obstacle Removed": Sun day school, 10 A. M. ; Epworth League, 7 P. M. sl e. ciivkch; SOITH. 171 ' Second street. Foresters hall E. H. Mowre. pastor. 10 A. M.. Sunday school: 11 A. M.. J. W. Walbeck will preach: 6:30 P. M., Epworth League; 7:30 P. M.. preach ing. TRESBYTERIAN. First. Alder and Twelfth William Hiram Foulkes. minister. 10:30 A. St., morning ser mon. "The Valley of Dry Bones": 12:10 P. M.. Sunday ec-bool and Bible classes for all; 6 30 P. M., monthly consecration service for the Christian Endeavor Society; 7:15 P. M., evening sermon. "The Distant Scene." Marshall-Street, corner Marshall and North Seventeenth Rev. Charles W. Hays. D. D., minister 10 A. M.. preaching; 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., topics, 'Abraham Llacoln" and "A World Wide Question." Third. East Thirteenth and Pine streets Rev. Andrew J. ' Montgomery, psstor. Serv ices. 10:30 and 7:45; evening subject, "Lin coln." n Calvarv. corner Eleventh an Clay streets Services' 1:30 A. ' M. and 7:30 P. St. Rev. J A. P. McGraw. D. V., will preach; topics. Abraham Lincoln" and "Keeping the Heart": Miss Margaret Lemberewn, organist. Mr. Caughey. precentor; Sunday school, 12 noon. piedmont. Cleveland avenue and Jarrett street Rev. A. W. Reinhard. pastor, will preach at 11 A. M. on "God the Moral Governor of Nations": 7:30 P. M.. "Remin iscences From the Life of Abraham Lln- C'n' SPTRITXALIST. First 8th floor Marnuam building: Confer ence ll A. SI.: subject. "Emigration," Eu gene Barton onening talk: L. C. C. 12:30 P M. : 3 P. St.. Dr. Peebles will lecture on "World's Seven Bibles Bailey, World's Greatest Stedlum"; 7:45. Dr. Peebles will lec ture on "Whal of the Dead, the Suicides, ths Idiots. Etc." Mediums' and Ministers' Association Serv ices February 14, Auditorium ILsll. Third street, near Taylor. Vsual services, n P. St.: lecture bv Dr. C. A. Furdette. of Cleveland, O., followed by Mrs. E. Piers. 7:30 P. M. VN1TED EVANGELICAL. Orkley Green, corner Gay street and Wil lamette boulevard Rev. J. Bowersox. pas tor. Preaching services at 11 A. M. and 7 P M : Sunday school at 10 A. M. : K. L- C. E- at 6 P. M. INITARIAN. Church of Our Father. Yamhill and Sev enth streets Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr.. minis ter: Rev. T. L. EHot. T. D.. minister emeri tus Rev. N. A. Baker, assistant minister. Services. 11 A. SI. and 7:45 P. M.; morn ing sermon, "Abraham Lincoln and the New Epoch"; evening sermon. "vTtarles Darwin and the New Epoch": Sunday school. 0:45 A. St. ; kindergarten. It A. M.; Y. P. F.. 6:30 P St. I'NITED BRETHREN IN CHRIST. Flrst. F.sst Fifteenth and Morrison Rev. H. C Shsfter. pastor. Services, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. St.; Sunday school, 10 A. M.; Christian Endeavor. 6:30 p. SI. Radical. Sixth and Mechanic streets Rev. T. J. Cockling, pastor. Services, 11 111 I- I BE AVERTON - RE ED VILL E ACREAGE "The Pasadena of Oregon" 3500 acres, beautiful prairie, most fertile soil, especially adapted to fruit, walnut and vegetable culture, located only nine miles from the Courthouse on Fourth-street railway, five . trains each way per day; platted into tracts of from. to acres each, with roads extending along one or more sides ot each and every tract. Our roads constitute a uniform system and are not prom ised or shown on paper only, never to be made except by pur chasers, but are actually completed, cleared of every obstruc tion, plowed and graded, ready for travel. This feature is ap preciated by all who visit our property. , . - . It is easy to understand that in the near future these lands must materiallv enhance in value. With substantial improve- , ments, roads, buildings, growing orchards, added popu ation and the advantages accruing therefrom, the advisability or making a purchase as soon as possible will appeal at once to the far-sighted and thoughtful. An opportunity for small in vestors as well as homemakers. Our prices of from $73 to $300 per acre on these tracts, with small cash payments, balance to suit purchaser, will in terest all. . , . ' . Call at our office and arrange to go with us, without ex- pense to you, and examine this property. See our list of city property under "New Today, this issue. List Your Property With Us. THE SHAW-FEAR COMPANY 2iy2 Stark Street. A. M and 7:30 P. M. : Sunday school, 10 A. M. : Christian Endeavor, 8:30 P. St. Alberta. East Twenty-seventh and Mil dred streets Rev. B. E. Emerlch, pastor. Services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday school, 10 A. M. UNIVERSALIST. Church of Good Tidings. East Eighth and Couch streets Rev. James Dlmond Corby, minister. Worship at 10:45 A. M., with ser mon on "A Doubter's Faith." centenary of Charles Darwin; Sunday school for Bible study at noon. At 7:30 P. M. Rev. Mr. Corbv will speak in Irvingtoe at 458 East Twelfth street North, on "The New Under standing In Religion." SflSCELLANEOUS. Divine Truth Center Service at 11 A. M.. Hall aul. Allsky bldg. Rev. T. SI. illnard. pastor; subject, "Whosoever"; Sunday school, Fellowship Circle Services at 8 P. St., Hall 800, Alleky bldg.; subject. "A Study In Walt Whitman." by Mrs. Clara B. Colby. Bible class. Monday, 8 P. St.. 303 Allsky bldg.. taught by Rev. P. J. Green: Dr. George Wharton James will give Browning claesea at 3 P. M.. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, at 81 Selllng-Hlrsch bldg. The Christian and Missionary Alliance, East Ninth and Clay etreets Rev. Wilbur F. Memlnger. of New York, will speak at both services; morning service. 10:30 A. M.. evening service. 7:4.1 P. SI.; Sunday school. 8:30 A. M.; Young People's Alliance. :30 P M. 'Friends, corner' of Main and East Thirty fifth streets Lindley A. vi'e! Pa"f"r Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Bible school. 10 A. M.; Christian Endeavor prayer meeting 6:3 P. St.; midweek prayer meet ing. Thursday evening. 7:30. . Millennial Dawn G. A. R. Hal . Second and Morrison v streets Berean study. 1:30 P. M. : regular service. 3 P. M. St. SIstthew'e. First and Caruthers streets' Rev. W. A. SI. Breck, In charge. Holy communion. 7:30 A. M. ; Sunday avhool, 10 A. M. ; service snd sermon. 11 A. M. The New Philosophical Research Society Sundav meetings. Hall H Allsky bldg.. Third and Morrison. 7:45 P. M.; subject for Feb ruary 14. "Theosophy'a Attitude Toward the Healing Stovement," by a student Henr Fheppard: question box and mental heal-: ing by Sirs. Sophia B. Seip. Swedish Free Mission Hail, corner of Mis sissippi and Shaver streets; meeting at o r. M. and 8 P. M. Rev. E. Anderson, from Ta coma. will preach. Soul Otlture meeting st Sirs. Mallory oarlors. SOI YamhIU street. Slonday even ing Februarv 15, at 8 o'clock: subject for discussion. "What Constitutes the Brother hood of Man?" silence meetings Tuesday an Friday. 2:30 p. SI. Reformed German, Tenth and Stark streets Itev. O- Hafner, pastor. Services at 10:45 A. M. and 8 P. M. : Sunday school, :: A. SI.: Young People's Society. P. M. All-Saints'. Twenty-second and Reed streets Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, minis ter. Sunday school. 10 A. M.; morning praver and sermon, U o'clock; evening praver and sermon, 7:30 o'clock. Church of Our Savior, Woodstock Rev. J. E. Forsyth, priest In charge. Service and sermon. 7:30 P. M. Christ's Gospel Mission, second floor Alls ky hall, Morrison near Third street 2 P. St.. Bible study: 2:no P. M., subject, "The Power of the Word of God" : 2. P. St Wednesday, teaching on God, the health and prayer for the sick; Thursday. 8 P. M.. prayer sen-Ice at parsonage. 1114 East Taenty-elghth street. Rev. j. A. Hoy, pas tor. Arrangements are being perfected for an Interesting series of talks on the contribu tion of Vnlversallsm to progressive relig ious thought by Rev. J. D. Corby and other able speakers. The meetings will be held In various parts of the city on Sunday evenings, In the homes of members and at public halls until the new church is ready ror occupancv. The first meeting will o held in Irvington at 4."B East Twelfth street North Sunday at t:30 P. St. Home of Truth. 701 Irving street Dr. Storv, Sr.. will speak in the Home parlors at 8 P. M. Demonstration meeting at the same hour Tuesday evening. Corps No. 4. 249 Madison street Meet ings are held every evening at. hall 240 Stadlson street. Adjutant A. D. Bloate, of ficer In charge. . Deep Snow at South Bend, tjt SOUTH BEND, Wash., Feb. 13. (Spe cial.) After two weeks of cold rain, the temperature fell yesterday and snow fell all of the afternoon and last night. Fully elx inches of snow cov ered the ground this morning. DAILY METEOROLOGICAL REPORT. PORTLAND. Feb. 13. Maximum temper ature, f0 degrees; minimum. 35 degrees. River reading at 8 A. M.. 4.-9 feet: change In last 24 hours, fall of .4 foot. Total rain fall 10 P. SI. to 6 P. M-). .17 Inch: tot3l since September 1. 24. 24 inches; normal rainfall. 2S.0.I inches; deficiency. 4.30 inches. Total sunshine. February 12, none; possiblo sunshine. 10 hours. 12 minutes. Barometer (reduced to sea-level) at 6 P. M , 30.19 lnchea. PACIFIC COAST WEATHER. Observations taken at 6 P. M.. Pacific time: , Wind S3 2. tl o : c o g p z Z ? jo x o ; 3 1 : ? : STATIONS. Baker City Bismarck Boise Eureka. ......... Helena. ......... Kamloops. ...... North Head..... Pocate'Jo Portland Red Bluff Roseburg Sacramento. . . . Salt Lake San Francisco Spokane Tacoma Tatoosh Island.. Walla Walla Marshfleld Siskiyou Tonopah WEATHER CONDITIONS. The storm that was off the Oregon coast Friday evening has moved rapidly scijth castaard and Is now beyond the Rocky Slountains. A high barometer area has de veloped during the past 24 hours oveg California and Southern Oregon, and the high-pressure area that has been over Mon tana and North Dakota for the past two days has Increased greatly in strength and spread westward over Wsshlngton and British Columbia. As a result rain or snow has been general throughout this district and In Montana, but temperature changes have been slight. The temperatures are be low the seasonal average throughout the district except In Southern Oregon and Southern Idaho. The indications are for rain or snow .Sun day in Western Washington. Oregon and Southwestern Idaho, and snow is probable over the remainder of the district. It will be colder in Eastern Oregon and Southern Idaho. FORECASTS. Portland and vicinity Rain 'or snow; variable winds. Oregon Rain or snow north and east 421 T. I 4iNW Rain -4;0.04jl6 NW Cloudy 4010.04 8;N Pt. cloudy 540.02 BS Cloudy Oll.Wt '4'NW Cloudv 421O.0O 4!SB Pt. cloud) 4A!o.rioll4ISE Cloudy R!o.54 10tSW Cloudy -SO 0.021 4 NE Pt. cloudy SNlo.oo 6ls Clrudy K4it.0 4SW Cloudy f 0.00 8'S Clear RBiO.fio! SiW cloudy Rl T liB' Clear iKir'I.Ofi 4l E Cloudy SSIO.12! 4'S Cloudy 40 0.nojl4E Cloudy 3 T. ( 4,SV Snow 62I010IWSE Cloudy 44 T. I 4i-S Pt. cloudy 84l0.0Oil,NW IClear portions; rain southwest portion; colder east portion: variable winds. Washington Rain or snow west, snow eat portion: easterly winds. Idaho Rain or snow southwest, snow north and southeast portions; colder south portion. FRANK MONTGOSIE11Y, Local Forecaster. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATE la Effect November 1. 1101. Ualljr or Bun da. Per Line. One time JJ eSame ad two consecutive times Same ad three consecutive times. SOe bame ad six or seven consecutive times .aGo blx words count as on line on cash ad vertisements, and no ad counted for lese than two llnea. 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Temple, Wednesday, Feb ruary 17. Good music and refreshments, ad mission 16c. By order COMMITTEE. MACCABEES Uniform Rank will give a social dance Thursday evening. February 18. In Ii. of P. Hall. Friends are Invited, and a good time guaranteed to all. Prof. 6ttles Orchestra. P. C. ANDERSON. Captain. GEORGE WASHINGTON CAMP, 21 Tuesday evening, Feb. 16. is the regular whist and dance. There will he good music, good prizes and refreshments served. Ad mission loc. H. A. FREDRICH. Clerk. WEBrOOT CO.. UNIFORM RANK NO. 85. w. O. W. Dancing and whist parties Friday evening. Feb. ll. Cards promptly at 8:80 o'clock: full orchestra; refreshments. Admission 15c. Dancing at 10. OMEGA TtEBEKAH LODGE. NO. 67, t. O. O. F. will give a fiOO social Tuesday, Feb ruary 16, at its hall, corner of East Alder and East Sixth streets. Admission 15 rente. ADA A, TAYLOR, Sec. EUREKA COUNCIL. No. 204. K. and L. OF S. 500 social tomorrow evening, re freshments and dancing. 15 cents. Auditor ium. M. L. JOHNSON, Sec. THE JOLLIEST CLUB ON EARTH WILL give their dancing party next Friday even ing. Feb. 1!. at the Knights of Pythlss Hall. 11th and Alder sts. Pratt's Orchestra. Finest maple floor In city. LADIES OF THE MODERN MACCA BEES Military whist, dancing and refresh ments. Monday. Feb. 15. Allsky bldg., 3d and Morrison. Cards at 8:30. Admission 15c. KRAFT At Glenwood and 16th.. Kraft, age 45. - FUNERAL NOTICES. 6PENCER Feb. 11. Sirs. Bertha Spencer, aged S4 years, wife of Byron Spencer. Funeral services will take place at Sic Entee, Erlcson Co.'s chapel, 409 Alder st. today 8unday), Feb. 14. at 3 P. SI. -Friends respectfully Invited. Interment Rlvervlew. NELSON Feb. 13, at hii residence. 680 Flanders St.. David R. Nelson, sged 61 years, father of Mrs. Dr. E. H. Thornton. Funeral services will be held at Holman'a chapel at 10:30 A. M. Monday, Feb. 15. Friends Invited. Interment Rlvervlew 'Cemetery. BECKER Funeral services of the late Frank Becker will be held at Dunning, SlcEntee Gllbaui;h's chspel. Seventh and Pine streets, today (Sunday), at 2 P. M. Friends respectfully Invited to attend. Interment Rlvervlew cemetery. O'ROURKE At St. Vincent's) Hospital. Feb. 12, John O'Rourke, aged 41 years. Funeral services will be held at St. Vincent's Hos pital chapel at 6 A. M., Monday, Feb. 15. Interment Mt. Calvary Cemetery. DODGE At Gales City, Or., February 11. Lucius O. Dodge, aged 01 years. Funeral service were held at Fore-st Grove, Saturday, February 13. . 7 Dunning, McEnte tillbmugh. Funeral Directors, 7th and Pine. Fhooe Main 43. Lady assistant. Office of County Coroner. EDWARD HOLMAN CO.. Fnneral Dlrae. ara, t2 td st. Lady assistant. Phoaa al ! t. P. KINT.EY sOS. Sd and Madlsoa, Lady attendant, phono Mala . A law. aaCLIJSK-BYKXES CO.. Funeral Dlree. are, sis Mussoll. Hast 108. LadJ assistant. P. aV DtTKNTNO. Undertaker. 414 East Alder. Lady assistant. Pnoa East a. MeENTEE-ERICBON CO. Undertakers lady assistant. 409 Alder. H U3. NEW TODAY. GEORGE BLACK, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, (All Branches.) ' 323 Worcester Bldg. Phones. Main 8371; A 4013. NEW, modern 4-room bungalow, near street car and city schools, good neighborhood, easv terms, $1600. Bagley. 614 Couch . bldg. DO YOU WISH TO BUY A HOsIBl Then see HARTMAN ft THOMPSON. Chamber of Commeroa if WtOPAY. I yKW TODAY. NEW TODAY. . TO EXCHANGE 194 acres richest black walnut bottom land on earth. Eastern Kansas, rich black loam, 175 acres under plow, balance timber, original growth, mostly black walnut, some oak, maole, elm, pecan, etc.; 2 sets buildings. 4 wells, fine limestone water. I R. R- passes through farm, a more 2 miles away, beau tiful home, cheap, $15,000. clear; also 200 acres, same R. H. advantages, same soil. , in Wis.. trlOOO. unimproved: a. so .T.ibVs acres unimproved, same R. R. advantages '. and soil. Wis.. 111:000; either one or all for good ranch or Portland, residence prop erty, cash valuation. S7 E. 60th, Portland, or phone Tabor 63. NEW. modern residence on Wasco St., $3600, part cash. McCarger, Bates & Lively, 313 Failing bldg. - GILMAN AUCTION 8 COMMISSION COMPANY -411 Washington St. Phones A 4750, Main 2473. Offer this week a full line of W. O. furniture, including easy chairs and rock ers, and settees In leather and oak. The sale includes 100 pieces of fine parlor fur nishings. It will pay you to call and see this line of furniture. S. N. GILiMAN. V 100x100 For sale at reasonable price, near New Heilig Theatre and Courthouse Other large improvements contemplated. "Are You Wise?" Act quickly. Inquire 635 Chamber Commerce. No Phones. RANCH SNAP A fine home, hour's ride from Port land; 23 acres of ground, all tillable: Va cleared. 9 acres tinder plow: grood fruit orchard; lli-story 8-room house, part unfinished; good barn and outbuildings; sidewadk to R. R. and electric line; town 20 minutes' walk; sightly located: bargain at J167 per acre. No trade; strictly O. K. Coast Commercial Co. 604 Dekum Bide- INVESTORS' ATTENTION THE BEST Hig-h-grade subdivision proposition ever offered in Portland. Surrounded on all sides by high-grade property. PLATTED AJJD RECORDED. Close in. Every lot within two blocks of carline. "Will sell at a price that will insure a profit of 100 per cent. Can ar range good terms. C. B. LUCAS 408 C'orbett BIdK. Home-Building' Upon the In stallment Plan First-class, modern, up-to-date facilities for constructing; buildings of all kinds. Plans ot cottages, bunjralows. tine resi dences, etc., ready for inspection. The Veteran Land anil Building Co. Inc. (Brown & Eareckson. Managers.) 822 Chamber of Commerce. ONE SNAP LEFT tICfin For a nice building lot in the O40UU Nob Hill district, amongst the big bugs; only 137 feet from Washington street: will make a fine home or good income property if improved with flats. F. FUCHS 22H4 Morrison Street. 90x100 Corner East Burnside and Sixth SEE HELM BACH & CO., 307 Rothchild Bldg. SOUTH PORTLAND Corner SSxlflOr 11-room dwelling, easily remodeled into flats; room on corner for" other flats; a good investment, r rice rignt for quick sale. See this and make me an ofTer. Would consider part trade for lots, acreage or rooming-house. Henry C. Prudhomme, 306 Chamber of Commerce. TO LEASE For long term, one or two lots on North Sixth Street SECURITY INVESTMENT CO., 317 Worcester Bldg. HOTEL SITE 4ts 4 s rff Finest site in the city S.1 K llf 111 for family hotel or 4 X UjVUW apartments, being lOOx 100 on the corner of lith and Montgom ery. A sightly location; convenient to two ca'rlinea and within easy walking distance. It can't be beaten. STRONG & CO. Financial Agents. 605 Concord Bldg. 50x100 SOUTH FIRST New two-story frame building; 21 rooms upstairs; leased three years; $75 per month; two larga store-rooms below. See HEIMBACH & CO., 307 Rothchild Bldg. Suburban Home 3 ACRES' Good carline; beautiful ride. PURSE. 818 Cham, of Com. 75x129 FEET $375 j have only a few of these fine, big lots left at 375. only 20 minutes out from cen ter of city. Easy terms. 617 Oregonian Bldg. Phone M 8147. NOB HILL CORNER N. E." Cor. 25th and Northrup Streets. $4750 niiruro Fhon" 9 until 5 except Sunday, U Writ A Main 2166. and A 1762. 5 Residence Sale 442 Rodney Ave, Cor. Tillamook Street; Take U Car MONDAY, Tomorrow, 10 A.M. New Furniture New 5 Acorn steel range, new Brussels tubs, room sizes; pretty buffet, extension table and chairs en suite: pretty iron beds, springs and mattresses; fancy rock ers, couch, elegant dressers; couch, lace curtains, portieres, C stands, silverware, china, -glassware, graniteware, kitchen and laundry utensils and everything used in a 5-foom residence. S. H. BAEGER, Auctioneer, CREDIT AUCTION Complete Restaurant at 103 N. Third Street MONDAY, Tomorrow, 2 P. M. This restaurant will be sold to the highest bidder. The buyer can pay a small payment down, balance on terms. The location and trade are good. FORD, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES At The S Store At 232 First Street TUESDAY, THURSDAY, SAT URDAY, AT 10 A. M. TUESDAY'S SALE We have the furnishings of a 10-room residence which must be sold. All nice, clean, ordinary goods. . THURSDAY'S SALE At 232 First Street We have a full line of household goods, something that everybody can use, and they must be sold. SATURDAY'S SALE We .vill have anything and everything in the furniture line. We have the largest auction house in the city come and see an auction sale with no reserve what ever. Conducted by the t Auction Co., Auctioneers. kwctlorialeS AUCTION' SALE OF HIGH-CLASS FURNISHINGS, WINDSOR TOpI- BED. UPRIGHT PIANO. LIBRARY FURNITURE RUGS, ETC.. AT CllR SPACIOUS AUCTION HOUSE, l.2 PARK STREET ON TUESDAY NEXT We have received instructions to sell the following furnishings of 10-room private home, including upright piano, genuine Windsor folding bed in French walnut, with large French plate mirror front; verv costly library table in quarter sawed oak, library rockers in mahogany and oak, upholstered parlor furniture, couches, center tables, lady's parlor desk, portieres. Axminster rugs. hammered brass ware, several very pretty iron beds, best springs, high-grade mattresses, feather pillows, several dressers in oak. extra siae chiffonier in quarter-sawed oak, toilet ware, round extension table, buffet, set of chairs, also oak square table. 8 ft., large sideboard, steel sanitary couch witli pad and cover, large solid oak wardrobe, velvet carpets. Brussels rugs, kitchen cabinet, inlaid linoleum and other effects, fin view tomorrow and must be sold U1S TUESDAY as Mrs. Synes is leaving for Europe. Sale starts promptly at 10 o'clock. (Terms cash). ON THURSDAY NEXT At same address we shall have a good as sortment of household furniture, etc., of one cottage and 5-room flat. 3.VLE THURSDAY at 10 o'clock. BAKER & SON, Auctioneers. uv-w prtvatr SAIE we have a very antique mahogany Desk, manufactured in Norway over 100 years ago. Salesrooms 12 Park st. GEORGE BAliiB it --. AuctionSales AT WILSON'S AUCTION ' HOUSE Corner Second and Yamhill Monday, Wednesday, Friday EACH DAY ATIOA. M. Three sales, representing all the many kinds ot house furnishings. We can fur nish your parlor,, library, dining-room, bedroom, kitchen and laundry. We also sell carpets, russ. linoleum, malleable and ste-l rangas. gas stoves, dishes, glass ware, utensils, pillows, bedding and bed linen, pictures, lace curtains, hangings, etc. IN OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT ; You can purchase pianos, organs, violins, gui tars, mandolins, nearly new house fur hishings for every department of modem housekeeping, office furniture.- roli-top desks, safes, cash registers, computing scales. incubators. farmers" supplies, hardware, shoes, groceries and in fact nearly every commodity used in the pres ent period. NOTE: We need quantities of merchan dise to supply our patrons with. If you Jiave anything of value you wish to dis pose of. pnone Main 1626, A 4243. We pay the highest cash price in gold coin for your belongings. J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALES BY THE PortlandAuGtionGo. tINC.) 211 FIRST STREET. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, FRIDAY, 2 P. M. For this week we have accumulated a very select lot of furniture, such as very fine metal and brass beds, with full iron springs and bes'; of floss mattresses; all kinds of dressers, among them one birch malt, princess dresser with French plate mirror 30x42; china closets, comb, book cases and writing desks, hall treew, couches, steel couches, Morris chairs, ext. tables with chairs to match, and in fact anvthing you can use for the house. Come and be convinced that we have the goods and sell them. PORTLAND AUCTION CO. NOTICE After this month we'll change our 68le days back again to TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, 10 A. M., FRIDAY, 2 P. M. , BEAUTIFUL NOB HILL LOT 60x100 Near 23d and Kearney tru Particulars Call PORT. AM) SICfESS REALTY CO., 80 Board of Trade Bids. AUCTIONS The Shaw-Fear Company 2431, Stark Street. . We have added a department for the handling of city property in connection with our extensive farm and acreage busi ness, and parties listing their properties for sale with us will r-ceive the benefit of our heavy advertising and the services of efficient salesmen in presenting such properties to purchasers. LARGEST RIVERFRONT tract in the city now available. 40 to 10 acres; deep water and rail transportation. ufFZTa...!TJ!'....U 000 100x100. near east end of new tflnflfl Madison-Street bridge 0UUUU s.5Tr:.:i: $11 000 Modern S-room house, Kast Side, COQflf. near 8th and Mason sts OduUU Modern 7-room cottage. East Side, near near Grand avenue and Shaver J2800 Modern 4-room house: spare for 2 rooms in attic: nenr Alberta street tfOOfin and Union avenue tP,a.UU 3-room house; gas and water: lot SOx86; near Alberta street and Union JQQQ 14 acres; elegant country home. S miles out- mile to station on electric -and steam road at Beaverton; ft $8500 H-acre home sites on steam Toad. 40 minutes' ride from business con- JqQ See our advertisement of Beaverton-Reed-ville acreage on Page 2, Section 2, this issue. LIST YOUR PROPERTIES WITH US. WESTERN LAND CO. 417 BOARD OF TRADE, fan finn Warehouse site. 4Ox20. East S20 OOU Water and East 1st sta. Solid foundation. s4n nnn 3 modern houses, central 51 U UUU East Side; income, snnrn 8-room swell modern home; lot JOOU 60x100; Holladay Park, f nnnn 7-room beautiful modern home; SOUUU lot 80x100: central Bast Side. nenn Corner lot, 50x100, 22d and Mult OOUU noinah. snnrn Quarter block, Alberta st., near OlloV Walnut Park. We also have some fine acreage on the O. W. P. line and near Beaverton. All good-paying investments. Call and see us. WESTERNLAND GO. 417 BOARD OF TRADE. Irvington Homes TILLAMOOK STREET Cor. fshtlOO and a swell 8-room new house. This is one of the finest home in the swell district. Trice only $K"0. MULTNOMAH STREET Cor. 50x100 and fine S-room house. Built for a home; no better home In that addi tion. Price $So00. Can arrange easy terms. WEIDLER STREET 75x100 and good 6-room house; this i pretty place only 00. Ctn arrange terms. EDW. P. MALL Room 6. 265 Washington St. Some Splendid Inside Buys Corner. 50x100, near 23d and Flanders: income JKO per month, and in a district where prices are advancing rapidly. This bears close scrutiny. $13,000 Walking Distance . Quarter block in Holladay Addition; th cream of the East Side, with prices far below market values. Terms. $4750 Devlin 6 Firebaugh 610-511-513 Swctland Bldg. BEAUTIFUL ACREAGE TRACTS 05 arrsfor platting: close in on West Side- high, level and ideal for suburban homes; will sell in IK. 26. 53 or 130-acra trac'-s Fine macadamized drive entire distance. Would like a party to join ad vertiser In the purrhajw ot entire tract for purposes of subdividing, improving and offering for sale as little acreage homes. Can show safe investment and large re turns. Inquire of the Acreage Man at S03 CORBETT BUILDING Model Stock Ranch '642 acres in Crook and Wheeler Coun ties. 1560 acres in one body: over 00 acres of alfalfa land: 15 sections controlled on acccount of water supply; unlimited outrange: about $30,000 worth of sheep, cattle and horses: farming machinery; J houses: sheds, stock corrals: fine orch ard; on stage road and survey of electric 11 Price JI3.000, computing land at $10 per acre; U cash. This is positively the best buy oil the market today In the stock ranch line. Inquire of Bolds-Wallace Co. 265 Wash. St., Portland, Or. A HOME ON PORTLAND HEIGHTS We are instructed by Mr. A. M. Haradon ..I r iumiTifiil home, situate on Ravensview Drive. The grounds com- prise over i nn. no.Htft - T -.i fog feet on Ravensview Drive and l.0 feet in depth. The house contains seven rooms, has hardwood floors and is modern . . Thn ,-ian' is nor in everv pui u uii. , equalled' anywhere on the Heights. For prices ami wi m F. V. ANDREWS & CO. Hamilton Bldg. 1"1 Third St. Main or A 3J2;'. Timber Claim Not far from bank of Columbia River. On logging stream. Good yellow fir; val uable water-power on land; price 65 cents p;r thousand. Oregon land 6 Timber Co. Room 21 Washington Bide- fir7! mfi.2