The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, March 21, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN. PORTLAND, MARCH 21, 1909
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Sunday Services
BAPTIST.
TMrst. th Wtita Temple, Twelfth and Tay
lor atreeta Rev. J. Whltcomb BrougherJ
I. X.. pastor. 10 A. M., "one-accord" prayer
meeting;; J0:30 A. M.. public worship, with
preaching by the pastor; subject, "Jesus
Disappointed. Wilt He Be With Too?" 12
M.. Bible school, with classes Tor every
body; tj p. M., young people's meeting In
the lower temple; R. V. Russell, leader; 7:30
o'clock, popular evening ervlce; preaching
by r. Brouifher; aubject, "Some Fool Wom
an What Jesus Said About Them"; bap
tism. 8eclal munlp. by the Temple quartet
and chorus. (iospel duet. Miss Kathleen
Iuwler and Miss tit he 1 Shea.
Lnlvertlty park Rev. A. B. Waltz, pas
tor. iSunJay school. 10 A. M. ; worship, 1 1
A. M ; sermon. "The Ideal Mind of the
Christian"; B. Y. P. IT., 6::JO P. M. ; wor
ship. 7:;i0 I. M. ; aermon, "A Colt Immor
talized." Second, East Seventh and East AnVeny
street Preaching, 10::i0 A. M. and 7:0 P.
M.; Sunday school at noon; Young people's
i nion ::;o P. M
Ontral. Uast Ankeny and East Twentieth
rt rt'..tv Rev. W. T. Jordan, pastor. Preach
ing. 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., by the
pastor .Sunday school, 12 m. ; young peo
ple's meeting, 6:30 P. M. Muato by male
chorus.
Mount Olivet, Seventh and Everett streets
Rev. B. 1;. B. Johnson, pastor. Services,
11 A. M and 7:0 p. M by the pastor.
Immanuel tfcrvices by Rev. A. B. Mtna
ker at Jonas' Hall. Front and GIbbs streets
Services, 10:.10 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sun
day itchool and Baraca and Philathea class
meeting, 12 M. ; H. Y P. U.. t::i0 P. M. ;
prayer menting, Thursday, 7:30 P. M.
Grace. Moiuavllla itev. A. J. Patch, pas
tor. Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; services. 11
A M- and S P. M.
Calvary. Kaat Eighth and Grant streets
Ttov. I. N. Monroe, pastor. Sunday school,
10 A. M.; services, 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.
liev. Cordon W. Hill, evangelist, will preach
both morning and evening. Services each
night during the week.
fc;uHt Forty -fifth, corner East Main street
Itev. I. O. Cook, pastor. Sunday school,
10 A. M.; aurvices, li A. M. and 7;45 P. M. ;
H. Y. P. C 6:45 P. M.
Arleta Rev. E. A. Smith, pastor. Sunday
school, 10 A. M-; Junior Union, 8 P. M. ; li.
Y. P. 7 P. M. ; preaching, 11 A, M. and
7:.i P M
Swedish, Hoyt and Fifteenth streets Rev.
Eric Scherstrom. pastor. Preaching, 10:45
A. M. and T:43 P. M.; Sunday school, 13 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
Rev. I. N. Monroe will preacti at the morn
ing service.
Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott street
Rev. R. f rhwedler, pastor. Sunday school,
10 A. M. ; B Y P. U.. 6:45 P M. ; services
It A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Preaching by the
pastor morning, union services at night in
Kurbes Presbyterian Church. Preaching by
Rev. O.eorKA SaKau. r. r.
Chinese Mission, 3r.2 Oak street near Park
Sunday school, 7 P. M.; preaohlng in Chi
nese, ft p. m.
First German, Fourth and Mill streets
Rev J. Kratt. pastor. preaching, 10:49 A.
M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school, 8:45 A.
M.; R. Y. P. C, 6:45 P. M.
Sell wood. Tacoma avenue and Eleventh
st reet Rev. l. w. Thuratnn. pastor. Sun
dny school, 10 A. M. ; services, 11 A. M.
and 7:30.p. M. Preaching by the pastor.
unnyslda German . Forty-first street and
Hawthorne avenue Preaching by Rev. C.
reldmeth, 11 A. M. ; Sunday school. 9:43
T'nlon-Avnnue Mission (Swedish). Skid
more street Sunday school. 10 A. M.
Sernnd German. Rodney avenue and Mor
ris street Rev. F. Buerrmann, pastor.
Preaching, ll A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sun-
nay school, :45 A. M.; B. Y. P. U., 6:45
l. .Yl.
Highland. Alberta and Sixth streets
Tlv. K A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school.
10 A. M. ; B. Y. P. IT.. 7 P. M.
Lenta, First avenue near Foster road
j.ev. j. v MeacorK. pastor. Sundav nch
10 A. M. : preaching. 11 A. M- and 7:30
I. M. by the pastor; 6:30 V. M., B. Y. P. U.
rurry v naK win preacn in the morn
in. .music by Chinese children, preaching
' i-wi iu ine evening; subject,
"Preparation of a Highway."
sr John (German Rev. C. Feldmeth.
pastor. Dedication . of new church bulla
ing, L':30 P. M.
CATHOUC.
St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and
jmivis sireeis juost jtev. A. Christie, D. D.
pHstor. Low mass at 6. a and U A. M-;
imkii mass ana sermon at ll A. M. ; vespers.
link. ui-uim uiiu oeneniccion at i :43 flj
fet. Joseph's (German ), Fifteenth and
uuen mreeis tuKnt tev James Rauw. V.
w.. pastor. low mass at 8 A. M..; high
man-, uiiu inrniuii t:ov a. ai. ; vespers,
benediction at :i:H0 P. M.
St. Lawren- e. Third and Sherman streets
Rev. J. t lilies, pastor. Low mass at
7 and 8: So A. M. ; hluh mass and sermon
at I0:3o A. M. ; vespers and benediction
St. Patrick's Nineteenth and Savler
streets Kev. F-. P. Murphy, pastor. Low
mass at 8 A. M. : high mass and sermon
at 10:30 A. M. ; vespers and benediction at
st Michael's (Italian), Fourth and Mill
BTraets, jesuic fathers Low mass at ft a.
M. ; hiffh mass and sermon at 10:30 A. M ;
r'l"0 una Dcucuiciiun T t f. So.
bt. Francis East Eleventh and Oak
streets Rev. J. H Black, pastor. Low
mass at O. H:30 and 9:30 A. M. ; high mass
and Fermon at 10:3 A. M. ; vespers. In
struction ana benediction at 7:30 P. M.
immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams
avr.nue ana stun ton street Rev. W. A.
lnly. pastor. Low mass at 6. 8. and a A.
M.: hlsh mass and wrmon at 10:30 A. M. ;
Him uenruu'iinn at 1 :dU f. a.
Holy Rosary, East Third street and Union
avenue v ery Rev. A. S. Lawler. O. P.,
I-astor. Low mass at 6. 7 and 8:30 A M.;
hiuh mass and sermon at 10:30 A." M.j
vespers and beneiliction at 7:30 P. M.
eucrnd Heart, Milwaukle street Rev.
i.n-Kory ttoin. t. s n.( pastor Low
mass at 8 A. M. ; high mass and sermon at
10 A M. ; vespers and benediction at 7:30
P. M
Holy Redeemer. Portland boulevard and
anrouver avenue Rev Ed K Cantwell,
C 8. R.. pastor. Low mass at 8 A. M. ;
-n mass and sermon at 10:30 A.
Veneillctton at 4 P. M.
Holy Cross. University Park Rev. J. P.
i "t.imun. i t, pastor. Iow mass at
Br.tu A. M.; hinh maH and sermon at 10:30
A. ai . ; vespers una benediction at 4 P. M
St Stephen'a. East Forty-second and East
iay:r sireeta Rev. W. A. Waitt. pastor.
Low mass at S:30 A M. ; high mass and
moil a i ii:.u a. .m.
St. Ignatius. Forty-second and Powell
aney roan kov. union. S. J., pastor.
.ow mass ic ana v:jii a. ivi. ; mass, mev
mon and benediction at 10:30 A M
St. Stanislaus. Maryland avenue and Wil
lamette boulevard Rev. C Snroskl. pastor.
Low mass at 8 A. M. ; high miLsa and ser
mon at 10 30 A. M.
St. Andrew's. Ninth and Alberta streets
Rev. Thomas Klernan. pastor. Low mass
at 8 A. M. ; high mass and sermon at 10
A. M ; vepers. Instruction and benediction
at 7 30 P M.
Ast-enslon, Montavllla Rev. J. p. Fits
put rick, pastor. Mass and sermon at 9 A.
M . in chapel at the Sisters of the Precious
Blood.
CONGRFXl ATI OX AL.
First. Pnrk and Madison streets Rev.
Luther R. Vywtt.i D. D.. rastor. 10 A. M..
Mhte school; 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M., di
vine worship, with wrmoni by ths pastor;
tluMiie-t; f, ruing. "Ths Science of the Soul
and Fii'lv.'tn of Ufe"; evening. "What Is
orth Wlil;" Anttphonal choir in the- aven-
Iiik : Y. P. S. C. K.. 6:30 P. M.
Highland. Eiist Sixth and Prescott Rev. E.
3 F.i;irger. pastor. Sunday school, 10 A.
M., Jntnv T. t'r.ien, auperlnteRdent; wor
eMp. H A. M.. "The Path to Life's Perfect
Ideal"; Y. P. s. C. K., 6:30 P. M. ; praise
service, 7:30 P. M. The choir under the di
rection of Fro f ex mi r Farvin will render the
cantata. Frty-ixth Psalm, by Dudley Buck.
SunnywMe, East Thirty-fourth and Taylor
slret-u Kev. J. J. Staub, pastor. Ser-lce
11 A. M. and 7:3o P. M. ; Sundav school, 10
K M ; Junior C. E. , S P. M. ; Senior C. E.,
:80 P. M. ; topics of sermons. "The Lordship
or Jesus Christ" and "The Effective Church
f Today."
Hasmirt, East Seventh and Kassalo atreet
Rov. FauI Rader. ptor. Mornlnjr oervice.
It o'clock; topic. "Mya;ttcljm' ; evening serv
ice. "SO. topic. "American Gcda." flrst of
er!es on "Gods of Men" ; Sunday school 10
A. M. ; Y. P. S. c. E.. 6:30 P. M. ; mid-week
prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:4. p. M.
CHRISTIAN MTENCE.
First Church of Christ. Scientist. Scottish
Rite Cathedral. Morrison and Low nsdale
stt-et. Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ;
subject of ltsfc(n-scnron. "Matter"; Sunday
s.-hool at clone of morning service; Wednes
dav ewnirg meeting. 8 P. M.
3ecxnd Church of Christ Woodmen's Hall,
Eiist Sixth and Alder streets. Sunday serv
li 11 A, M. and S P. M.; Subject of lesson
a rmon. "Matter" ; Sunday e-hool, 11 A. M. ;
Medmsday meeting, S P. M.
KIHSCOPAL.
Pro-t'athedral of St. Stephen the Mar
tyr. Thirteen i li and Clay streets Rev. H.
M. Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion. 7 :30
A- M : Sunday n hfltil. 9:4.1 A. M. ; Bible
cla. 10 A M ; morning service, 11 o'clock;
exeiilng service. 7:30 o'clock.
Trlutty, Nineteenth and Everett streets
Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services at
P and 11 A. M and 7:30 P. M. : Sunday
school. :4& A. M ; evenina seventh, leoture
in City Churches
on the Emmanuel movement; class meeting
in parish house Friday evening at 8 o'clock
Strangers cordially invited.
St.. David's. Eaat Twelfth and. Belmont
streets Rev. Henry Russell Talbot, rector.
Holy communion. 8 . A. M.; Sunday school,
9:45 A. M. ; morning prayer and sermon.
11 o'clock; evening prayer and sermon. 7:45
o'clock.
Grace Memorial. Bast Seventeenth and
Weldler streets Rev. George B. Van Waters.
I- !.. clergyman In charge. Morning prayer
and sermon. 10:45 o'clock; Sunday school.
12 M-; Friday evening services, 8 o'clock:,
t&ervlces are held in temporary Quarters
pending the erection of a parish house.
St. Matthew's. First and Paruthern xtroota
Rev. W. A. M. Breck, in charge Holy com
munion. 7::!0 A. M. : Sundav school, in a
M-; services and sermon, li A. M.
oooa fchepnera. Graham and Vancouver
avenues Rev. . John Dawson, rector. Holy
communion, 8 A. M. ; Sunday school. 9:45
M. : morning service. 11 o'clock: evening
sen-ice. 7:30 o'clock.
St. Mark's. Nineteenth and Qulmby streets
Rev. J. E H. Slmoson rector Th mnoi
services will be held in the parish house, s
a an., uuiy communion; ao A. M., Sunday
school: 11 A. M.. hnlv cniDTnunlATi- T - '-lA
o'clock, evensong.
VLfma Memorial. Douglas and Fast
Fifteenth, Sellwood Holy eucharist (low),
8 A. M.; holy eucharist (high). 11 A M.;
s'lhSo" IS"!. Mrmn- 7:30 P- M': SUDday
CHRISTUN.
Centra, East Twentieth
streets Dr. J. p. Ohormlrv iu .
10:30 A. M. : theme. 'Th. -Mnr.v.
it": 7:4S T vr 'TXY.t w.r. .
In the Millenium." Special music by larg.
chorus; H. A. Easton. director.
First. Parle n nH fnlnmhl. -n- -r.
ministerServices at 11 and 7:30: sermon
subjects. "Why Try to Save Men ? .23
wny Maka so Much of the Bible?"
H T11KRAX.
fit. J amp' EnKlLah Wet p.pt -. t...
streets J. Allen Leas, pastor. Mornlns;
lecte'Thr? Bap;iOT" of Fire svenlns sub!
Ject. The Cost of a Christian Life": Luther
League, , P. M. ; Sunday school. 10 A. M.
uanim, hi union avenue J. ' Scott
pastor. Meetings Sunday. 11 A. M. 3 P m'
and 8 P. M. bv Rv T. ' uf '
from Eueene: Sundav vhii 1. a w .
claas, 7 P. M. ; Y. P. M. Thur,ln'v li" P '11
St. PauI'H Pm, XT... . '.
r..,. . - niuLcviiin ana
Cllntoa streets A. Krause. pastor. Morning
service. 10:30 A. M. : Enulish service 7-3A
c" . ' .unday hool. :30 A. M.; Lenten
Service, Thursday. 8 P. M.
rsorweRian Svnod. J. t.i, .-
streets Rev. o. Hasru.. nBt u...,;
31 A. M. and 2 P M ,i .77
Ladle1 .Aid meets Thursday in church par-
METHODIST.
lrst. Taylor street, ri- i.,t x
pastor 9:30 A. M.. classes: 10:30 A. M.. mom!
nsr eermon: sublert l-. n,
Service"; 12:13 p. M., Sunday school; 6 P.-M.,
xague, special service led by Georjce
E. Jackson: p a i .
subject. "Special Evaneeltstin Servt.." tk.
services are especially for young men and
Swedish M V. Mcr-y, 'nA t?... v. .... ,i. t,
John Ovall. pastor. Preaching at 11 A. M."
and 8 P. M. ; tt)niCSL ' in the mnrrin. "Tl,.
Mystery of Death"; in the evening,' "Ths
nhristian Invitation"; Sunday school, 10 Jl.
M. ; Epworth League, 7 P. M.
Centenary, East Pine and Ninth streets
Clarence True Wilson. D. D.. the pastor, will
preach at 10:30 on "The Witness of the Holy
Spirit and at 7:30 on "The Sin Annullng
Ieath, or How Can the Atonement Bo Ex
plained to 20th Century Reason T" The Rid
den lectures will continue on Sunday after
noon and each evening of the week, except
Saturday. Sunday school, 12 M. ; Epworth
League. 8:16 P. M.
Patton. Michigan avenue and Carpenter
streets D. A. Wattere. pastor. Preaching,
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. : morning theme.
The Foundation of the Church"; evening,
The Cry of the Helpless." Sunday school,
10 A. M. ; Intermediate League. 3 P. M.;
Senior League, a:30 P. M. ; midweek prayer
meeting, Thursday, 7:45 P. M.
Sunnyside. East Thirty-fifth and Tamhill.
w. T. Euster, pastor Subject. Sunday morn
ing, "Christ Launching His Kingdom From
the Summit of Hattln"; evening "Liars and
Lying in Great Variety Political, Commercial,
Social. Religious"; special music both morning
and evening. Male chorus and choir. Mid
week meeting, Thursday night; Sunday .school,
8:50 A. M. : Junior League, 3 P. M. ; Boys'
Brigade, BP. M. ; Epworth League, 6:15 P. M.
Epworth, Twenty-sixth and Savler streets.
Rev. Charles T. McPherson, pastor. Services
11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. : morning subject,
Joseph, the Savior of His People": even
ing subject, "Jacob. Redeemed and Saved";
Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; Epworth League
6:30 P. M. ; Friday, March 20, 8 P. M.. "An
Evening With Lowell"; Wednesday. Marth
31. 8 P. M., concert by the Columbian Choral
Society.
Orace. Twelfth .end Taylor streets Rev.
John Henry Cudlipp. D. D.. pastor. Preach
ing, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; class meet
ing, 9:30 A. M. : Sunday school, 12:10 P. M.,
J. K. Gill superintendent: Epworth League,
6:30 P. M. ; midweek prayer service, Thurs
day evening.
PHESBYTE1UAN.
First, Alder and Twelfth William Hiran
Foulkes, minister. 10:30 A. M., morning
worship. Sermon, "Culture, Christian or
Secular"; 12:10 P. M.. Sunday school and
Bible Classes for all; 30 P. M.. Young Peo
ple's meeting; 7:15. organ numbers by Mr.
Coursen; 7:30 P. M. , evening worship, third
sermon In the Pilgrim's Progress series, "The
Valley of the Shadow." Special evening mus
ic by the Quartet.
Mlzpah. Powell street, between East Twelfth
and Thirteenth Rev. Harry Teds. pastor.
Sunday school, 10 A. M. ; morning sermon, 11
A. M., "The Principle of the Conquest of
Evil": Christian Endeavor. 6:30 P. M. ; even
ing service, 7:30 P. M., "A Neglected Factor
of Life"; Monday, Bible study. 8 P. M. ;
Thursday, prayer meeting, 7:30 P. M.
Calvary, Eleventh and Clay streets Serv
ice 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M., Rev. J. A. P.
McGaw. D. D., will preach; subjects. "The
Second Coming of Christ" and "The In
equalities of Life"; Miee Margaret Lamber
son, organist; Mr. Caughey, precentor; Sun
day school, 12 noon.
First United, Sixth and Montgomery Serv
ices Sunday at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P'. M.,
conducted by Rev. John L. Acheson, pastor
of Third United Presbyterian Church.
Third, East Thirteenth and Pine streets
Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, pastor. Serv
ices 10:30 and 7:43 P. M. ; morning subject,
"A Forgotten Phase of the Sabbath Ques
tion"; evening, "How to Become & Christian."
SPIRITUALIST.
First. Western Academy of Music Hall.
Morrison and Second streets. Conference:
11 A. M.. "Are Phantasms Real Entitles?"
Mr. Mattaon, 3:30 P. M. ; Mr. Frank, me
dium, spirit messages; 7:4, P. M., Jack
Bandy will lecture on "The Well la the
rjJITED EVANGELICAL.
Ockley Green, corner Gay street and Wil
lamette Boulevard Rev. J. Bowersox. pas
tor. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.,
by Rev. M. J. Ballantyne, P. E. ; Sunday
school. 10 A. M. ; K. L. C. E., 6:30 P. M.
First Church (German) Tenth and Clay
streets F. Bens, paetor. Preaching services
10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Topics. "Rest for
the Laboring and Burdened." "The Blessed
ness of the Yoke of Jesus"; Sunday school,
9:30 A. M.; catechism. 2:30 P. M. ; Y. P. A- 7
P. M.
rXIVVRIAN.
Church of Our Father, Yamhill and Sev
enth streets Rev. w. G. Eliot. Jr.. minis
ter; Rev T. L. Eliot, D. r.. minister emeri
tus; Rev. Nehemiah A. Baker, assistant
minister. Services. 11 A. M. and 7:45 P.
M. ; Sunday school. 9:45 A. M. ; Kindergar
ten. 11 A. M. ; Y. P. F., 0:30 P. M.
UNIVERSALIS!.
Church of Good Tidings. East Eighth and
Couch streets Rev. James Dlmond Corby
pastor. Worship, 10:45 A. M. ; sermon topic,
The Helpful Inspiration of Blessed
Prayer. Special meeting to prepare for the
coming of the superintendent of Vntver
salist Church. School for Bible study 1
M. : Lenten service Thursday evening with
sermon by Rev. Or. w. H. McGlautlin of
Chicago.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Divine Truth Center. Hall 201
building Rev. Thaddeus M. Mlnard
Services at 11 A. M. by Rev. P. j'
subject, "The Immanuel Movement'
Alieky
pastor.
Green;
Bible
school. 1 JH. : leuowship circle, psycholog
ical study of the Bible, Friday, 8 P. M 303
Alisky blrtg.. Rev. P. J. Green, teacher
Soul Culture meeting at Mrs. Mallory's par
lors, 501 Yamhill street. Monday evening
March 22. 8 o'clock: subject for discussion'
"Can Mediumship Re Developed ?" silence
meetings Tuesday and Friday, 2:30 P M
Millennial Dawn G. A. R. Hall. Second
and Morrison streets. Services 1:30 and S
P. M.
Friends Church, Main and East Thirty-fifth
streets Lindley A. Wells, pastor. Preach
ing at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. : Bible school
at 10 A. M. ; Christian Endeavor prayer meet
ing at 6:30 P. M-; midweek prayer meeting
on ' Thursday evening, at 7:30.
Sveienborglan. new church society Lay
services nl 11 A. M-. Knights of Pythias
Hall. K'.eventh and Alder streets.
SnlVHtkn Army. Corps 1, 2ti5 Davis street
E. F. Oman, ensign. 11 A. M., holiness meet
ing: 1:30 P. M., Sunday school; 3:30 P. M..
Christian praise meeting: 6 P. M.. Your.g
Peoples' Legion:' 8 P. M.. song service and
sermon. All thtese meetings will be conduct
ed by Major J.weph Faulkner. v
"New Thought" Evangelist Rev. H-nry Vic
tor Morgan, will spoak oa "tiwvtn on artb
h ,1 ---i.
OFFICES
s IN THE -
MERCHANTS 1
TRUST BUILDING
Corner Sixth and "Wash
ington streets.. Best location
in the city, modern in every
way, and very reasonable
rents. "
. This building will be fur
ther popularized by the oc
cupancy of the corner by
the MERCHANTS SAV
INGS & TRUST COMPANY
about July 1 with an en
tirely new banking equip
ment, . including neat and
convenient fixtures and
large double steel-lined burglar-proof
vaults, providing
necessary conveniences for
its rapidly-growing business,
each of its four departments
separate from all others.
Call upon our agents in
the building or advise with
us relative to these, offices.
MERCHANTS
SAVINCS & TRUST
COMPANY
247 Washington Street.
Hotel Del Monte
the Paradise of the Pacific
Near Old Monterey
125 miles southerly from San Francisco
California
' I 'HE finest winter resort in the
world. Superb climate match
less scenery of mountain and sea, per
mits outdoor sports all winter, golf,
tennis, horse-back riding, motoring,
motor boating, surf tank bathing,
world famous scenic Seventeen Mile
Drive thru primeval pine forest. 126
acres intensly cultivated park. Ac
commodation, 1,000 guests. Excel
lent cuisine, perfect service.
For rates, reservation and Illustrated literature,
sddress
H. R. WARNER, Manager
HOTEL DEL MONTE CsJ,
a Vision of the State of Man Under the Reign
of Intelligence," in Alisky Hall. Third and
Morrison streets, on Sunday night.
Reformed, First German. Tenth and Stark
streets G. Hafner, pastor. Services 10:45
A. M. and 8 P. M. ; Sunday crK.ol, 8:30 A.
M. ; Y. P. E., 7 P. M.
BILL MAY AFFECT TRIALS
Opponents of Change of Venne Mea
sure See Danger in Passage.
SACRAMENTO. Cal., March 20. The
change of venue bill, to which objec
tion was made yesterday that It would
prove a stumbling block In the way
of the San Francisco graft prosecu
tion, was sent back to the Assembly
this afternoon, and now needs only the
signature of the Governor. The bill
was passed yesterday, and the vote
today was upon Senator Boynton's mo
tion to reconsider. The mr.tlr.Ti
lost. The opponents of the measure
claimed It would permit any litig-ant
to select his own itiria-o i i. t .i
leaving the question of change of venue
.u tne juuge nimsen.
New Tnlted Electric Railway
To Harborton. See adv. Page 6, Section
3. "Watch the ' movement down the
river." -
The Pimple
and the Face
First Show Signs of the Blood Pov
erty Which Causes Most
Skin Diseases.
It is a strange truth that pimples
usually appear upon the face, thus il
lustrating that Nature uses the most
direct method of convincing man that
the blood is filled with poison.
The human circulatory system is
said to be the most wonderful of all
evidences of Nature. It carries health,
food and strength to every part of the
body. It also carries from every part
of the body all germ life, waste mat
ter and decay.
If through poor eating, indigestion,
constipation, etc., the blood is filled
with poisonous, decaying, irritating
rrulds.these poisons are carried to the
lungs, where they are attempted to
be cleansed by the oxygen from air
inhaled.
If this does not accomplish the re
sults demanded the blood takes away
the poison and carries it to the little
cells of the skin, where they leave it.
Here these poisons irritate and de
cay, until at last they form pimples
and blackheads and other skin erup
tions, at last bursting or are removed
by man.
When you have pimples it is a cer
tain sign your blood Is wrong, that
the great human blood system is
turned into an intricate series of
sewerage canals, which are filled with
impurities.
Science long ago learned that Cal
cium Sulphide was the most power
ful, harmless and beneficial blood
purifier obtainable.
Stuart's Calcium Wafers, under
chemical tests, conclusively prove
themselves to be one of the best meth
ods of preserving the full strength of
this great blood-cleanser.
The real beauty of Stuart's Calcium
Wafers lies in their rapid work. Their
good effects are seen after only a few
days' use and a face full of pimples
has been made clear and clean after
only five days' use of these wafers.
These wafers, by the peculiar Stuart
process, preserve and hold the full
strength of Calcium Sulphide, so that
the system obtains this wonderful pur
ifier in its most efficient state.
Other methods of administering and
preparing Calcium Sulphide have
proven Stuart s Calcium Wafers to' be
flic best method.
Go to your druggist and buy a box
of these little pimple eradicators to
day, price 50c, or send us your name
and address and we will send you a
trial package by mail free. Address
F. A. Stuart Co., 175 Stuart Bldg.. Mar
shall, Mich.
Mother Wcekitle? mftl
Sensational value-givmg continues all through the coming week. This town has positively never known furniture to he sold upon
fVlW m"Fn f Pf1- No firm in Portland is in position toduplicate the goods at the prices Gevurtzuotes Tlda Thouse V
noted the country over for the easy terms of payment it always-permits. quotes, iius nouse is
Furnish Your Home on Easy Terms
Why pay rent in furnished rooms when we stand ready to assist you to possess all the comforts of a real home?
This Kitchen
ablnet
who will place their order
learn the special terms of
eoa.
No woman in Oregon can
C
s'"' - .--."i rirtl nil lilflssss.
. Gevurtz Great Library
Table Special
Quartered oak and mahogany finish rt p
tops 42x28 inches, 4-inch legs. ...... DrI O
JUST LIKE THE! CUT. t
We are offering these large library tables at an
extra low price, as you will admit upon inspecting
them. No such
Brass Beds at the Price of Iron
"We are enabled to offer the most sensational values in the Brass Bed line ever
presented to the people of Portland. Full size and perfection in construction.
G
reat
See our new Spring Suits and
Jackets one of the largest and
most complete lines in the city.
Sold for cash or credit.
5k
Free to
during the coming week. Come in and
this great
I Kange bale
afford to be without a fine range when
we make it so easy to possess one
the easy terms of
Get in your order 'this week for one of these Free Cabinets and the Steel
Range. . The Cabinet is positively given FREE to stimulate trade. Having or
dered 15 carloads of these Ranges for the year 1909, we are. forced to. "adopt,
measures to push their sale. ;
Great All-Steel Gevurtz Range
is made especially for us
have sold 16,000 of these
warranted for 15 years.
Your
Credit
Is
Good '
at
Gevurtz
Pay
$1.00
Weekly
values can be
found elsewhere.
Only exceptional'
purchasing facili
ties enable us to
offer these bar
gains. A splendid line
of library chairs,
magazine racks,
cellarettes, e t c,
very reasonably
priced.
$60 Solid Brass Bed Now Only
This beautiful bed has two-inch continu
ous posts and is shaped like the cut, and
is shown in both the bright and satin fin
ish. . A perfect marvel of beauty and ele
gance. Do not fail to see this and other
like bargains in Brass Beds. This bed is
priced special at $22.50
B
FOR MONDAY ONLY
$9.50 Chiffon Panama Skirts
The greatest value offered this Spring. Beautiful
skirts , at about half price. Colors brown, black and
blue, button and diagonal satin trimming, 12 different
styles all the very latest. Department stores ask
you $9.50 for these skirts, but Gevurtz' 1 yf r
special sale price for Monday will be only Jb4,J0
A.
' j ' Worth $10. fl ... .
PRE E : :'4k
f with W
Range Orders .
by the Eclipse Stove Foundry
Ranges in. Oresron. They are
Price $10 less than any other range on the market.
One of the Greatest
Values Ever
offered in Portland
$35.00
Dressers
for . . .
11
To appreciate the value of this special
offer one must examine the goods, for
o.uality cannot be shown iu pictures.
This Dresser is shown in four 'woods
oak, hirdseye maple, dark mahogany and
tuna mahogany. The French bevel-plate
oval mirror is 21x30 inches, and is also
shown in other shapes. If you are in
the market for Dressers, do not fail to
see the fine models in this line.
These Solid Oak Stands
$1.95
These stands have polisRed quarter-sawed oak tops,
24x24 ruches in size ; shaped shelf of same that brace
Men's New
Spring Suits
Just about the neatest and
toniest styles in town these
new Spring st yles, : classy
styles, as well as the more
subdued models. All the pop
ular shades and made up in
SCHLOSS BROS. best
styles, a guarantee of good
workmanship and correct fit.
Our prices are lower than
those of the exclusive dealer,
and you are privileged to pay
cash or purchase on the easy
payment plan of
$1.00
Week
of. Mansfield. Ohio We
a standard Steel Ramre:;
ana strengthen , the
turned legs.; You pay
$4 tor such stands else-
wnere. .. ...iney are
anions . our new ar
rivals, and are just likj
the cut, which - was?
made from photo. A
$4.00 stand for :.- -.