THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND, MARCH 2S. 1909. PROMINENT FIGURES TN THF THE DAY AT HOME ' s ,s iT' J: NEW YORK, March 27. (Speirlal.) This is the first picture made of the -House of Representatives of the Sixty-first Congress. It was mad by H. p Raess at the opening session, March 15. when the fight on the organ ization of the House was made and the battle half lost by the insurgents. The victory of the insurgents is of doubtful value. There was reason for postpon ing the fight on the rules, in that it would have delayed the consideration at this time of the tariff bill. But when the House meets In the first regular session next December, there will be the same reason because of sonic legis lation of importance and there will also be less strensth in the insurgent rorces. It Is quite possible to punish the Insurgents In the making of the tariff bill, so that they will be glad enough to get ito line with the breaker in December: ami "Uncle Joe" knows the possibilities of the situation and may be trusted to take advantage of them. Besides the time to force a change of the rules Is when you can bring pressure to hear through the de sire of your opponents to pass a parti cular hit of legislation: and this would seem to have been the time to force the House into a revision of the rules through fear of a failure of the tariff measure. "Uncle .loc" Cannon inav not be as young as some. hut. he is strictly up-to-date, lie rides from his home to the ' "p,toL a" "'omobile everv dav ''' Tom Reed was Speaker he walked and liis big figure was one of the inter esting sights of Pennsylvania avenue every morning. The present strike of the telegraph operators of France brings into relief two figuresthose of Clemenceau. the r"ere.'rr Tra." and M" I-'Pine. the t rtf.-tt. ,s the fommisaioner of Police, or rhief of Police for Paris- but nis post is much more dignified than that of the chief of police of one of our great ctties. M. T,eplne rides in vic ."Jl Var" the rihbon of the Legion, and is treated at official ceremonies as though he were one of the chief SUNDAY IN BArTIST. firm. iit White Tfmple. Twelfth and Tay lor jrtrrets r.ev. J. Whitcorab Bronthtr T. IV. pastor, lo A. M.. "one-accord" prayer WMiuiK. 10:30 A. M.: public worship;; rpcaker. Thomas Moody, the famous mis lonry from Africa. ll hss a thrillinir V' '.I d,"t- M1-S!" ,:,hf" shea and J- w. Belcher: 12 noon. Bible school, with U.-T" ge!,: p- M- bright young Popl service m lower temple; 7:30 o rlook. popular evening service. with ?.r"',''h.!r": .b' 1r- Brounher: pubject. -Some tool Men. a companion wrmon to "Some "ni-.V ". niusic. w ith gospel solo o Miss Ktliel Shea. tn,'r"!i,y Pa,k " A. K. Vialtz. pas-'or- undav school, lo A. M : worshlpT 11 A. M ; sermon, -The christian PuKiliJt": " P. l :no P. M.; worship. 7:: P. "mon. "A IlylnB Robber's Request." ..t,!" o Ka"J. s"'nt n1 Kat Ankeny tree t a Preaching. 0:::o A. M. and 7::iO p. iVi..Un"X ",!,o1 """"I Young People-. 2m J-M- rreachlng by Rev. John Bentilen and rtev. Tlramas Mood v. tentral Kart Ankeny nnd Kast Twentieth lrett Krv. v. T. .Ionian, uastor. Prcb. anu i ;r0 p. M. by the i1"!' iunaay school, 12 . young peo- ;i,r. t '' " J"ie by mala i t T,op"" r wm": "Present Dutv and "Well of Salvation" Mount Olivet, Seventh and Kverctt atreeta ii , B. Johnaon, pastor. Services. It A. M. and i:30 p. M. by the pastor. Immanuel services by Rev. A. B. Mina- lJan,''-!iVl-?nnt' Gibbs streetiL lo:no A. M. and 7:30 p M Sun mitTni"0!."!? .Brac and Philathe. clas mtln. 12 M. ; B. T. P. IT.. S:30 p m -prayer meeting. Thursday, 7-30 p M Grace. Montavilla Rev. a. E. Patch" m.b tor. Sunday school. 10 A. ..'rv1caf5 -Wlh ,PMV..Topics of "ortnons. With bteadfast FaitV and "How to Be come a Christian." ae Pev,l"Tx; ;!"" E'Shth nd Grant tret- i o i Mo,nro'- Pastor Sunday school. 10 A. M.: aervlcea. 11 A. M. and 7:30 p M r.ev. oordon W. Hill, evangelist, will preach! both morning and evening. Services a-2 night during th. wck. -orviwea each a onj-nf:h. corner East Main street ! -. J -tVV ,Vf : I " IJ) I ; II 3- 4 Neverth'eleLthMnLin?nea"iniStrat I lace official "..-w ?i f Sid ' tace orticial. During the last strike he personally took charge of his forces on . xne street, and directed the rilsneraoi t : mnh. ,v, :r. -..1 i.i ivu i in; uibuvi moos at the risk of his own life. And at the beginning of the present strike It was he who cleared the room at the telegraph headquarters of the turbulent strikers, and was somewhat bruised In doing it- His authority is all the great er because of the personal respect in which he is held for his bravery. S. F. Cody Is the American who is PORTLAND Rev B. C. Cook, pastor. Sunday school, i - M.; services, 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ; B. Y. p. TJ.. 6:45 P. M. rI?ta,TRev- E- A- 'Smith, pastor. Sunday school 10 A. M.: Junior Union, 3 P. M.; B J:30 P M P" M': preac:,lnc; 11 A- M- d Swedish. Hoyt and FlfteentS! streets Rev .rlc Scherstrom. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A. ss. and 7 :45 P. M ; Sunday school. 1- M. St. John Rev. John Bentzien, pastor Sunday school. 10 A. M-: preaching, u A. Ta?.5 P" M': B" T- p- u- :30 P M I nird. Vancouver avenue and Knott street Rev. R.. Schwedler. pastor. Sunday school, 10 A. M.: B. Y P. u., 6:45 P. M : aervlees. 11 A. M. and 7:45 p. M. Treadling by the pastor morning, union services at night lu Jorbes Presbyterian Church. Preaching by Kev. George Saltau. n. D. First German, Fourth and Mill streets Rev J. Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A. an.d 1:"2.F- M-; Sunday school, 3:45 A. M. : B. T. P. TJ., 6:45 P. M. Sellwood, Tacoma avenue and Eleventh street Rev. n. W. Thurston, pastor. Sun day school. 10 A. M. ; services, 11 a M and S r. M. Treachlng by the pastor ' tunnyside (German). Forty-nrst street and Havthorne avenue Preaching by Rev c Feldmeth, 11 A. M.; Sunday school. 8:45 Union-Avenue Mission tSwedish). skid more street Sunday school. 10 A. M. Second German, Rodney Lvenn and Mor ris street Rev. F. Buerrmann, pastor Preaching, 11 a. M. and 7:30 P. M.f Sun ay achool, 9:45 A. M. ; B. T. P. u.. 6:4S Highland. Albe-ta and Sixth streets fl?v". E A" Lonard, pastor. Sunday school 10 A. M. : B. Y". P. v.. 7 P. M. Special services every night. Rev. 1. . Leonard preacher. ' J-ents. First avenue near Foster road VVJ-.V- Heacoclt- pastor. Sunday achool. i w kM. pr'achlnS- " A- M. and 7:S P. M. by the pastor; 6:30 P. M . B. Y.-p it fT""?, ,opiti?:, "The General Judgment" and "How Christ Attracts." ,l-J.n G-R". c. Feldmeth. ff f SU"la hool, 10 A. M. ; service IX A. M. and 7:30 P. M. CATHOUC. St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and Si v. -V yUrr-J nfwc AND ABROAD -"CV ' 7 o f tryinS-' Under the auspices of the arm., t0 develoP aeroplane for use by the British In time of war Mr rvH iii enoueh I, n A,r-?2 J" dd' m. . ";.." J,K-e uv.u iiaiiiesane. jne nas had iiniucsa&e. ne nas nad charge of the aerial work of the British army for some time. His aeroplane which is of the double-decked variety', with fixed planes, flew a quarter of a mile recently, but the horizontal plane then broke and the machine came to a smash. Colonel Cody was not hurt, and he is continuing the experiments at Aldershot, which is the British military center. CHURCHES Davis streets Most Rev. A. Christie. D D pastor. Low- mass at 6. 8 and. A M -high mass and sermon at 11 A. M.; vespers! instruction and benediction at 7:43 p M St. Joseph's (German). Fifteenth' and Couch streets Right Rev James Rauw V G.. pastor. Low mass at 8 A. M..; high mass and sermon at 10:30 A. M.; vesoera. benediction at'3:30 P. M. St, Lawrence. Third and Sherman streets Rev. J. c. Hughes, pastor. Low mass at a?d -8:S0 A- M-: niEh mass and sermon at 10:30 A. M. ; vespers and benediction at 7:o0 P. M. .St-. r'Strlck'" Klneteenth and Savier streets Rev. E. p. Murphy, pastor. Low r.a".o aA ? A., M : nisil mass and sermon 3-SO P M vespers and benediction at St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill streets. Jesuit Fathers Low mass at 8 A. M. ; nigh mass and sermon at 10:30 A. M -ve-pers and benediction at 7:30 P M St. Francis- East Eleventh ' and Oak streets Rev. J. a. Black, castor. Low mass at 6. 8:30 and 9:30 A. M. ; high mass and sermon at 10:30 A. M. : vespers. In struction and benediction at 7:30 P M lomaculate Heart of Mary. -Williams ave.nue and Stanton street Rev. "W A Paly. pastor. Low mass at 6. S. and 9 A. M. ; high mass and sermon at 10:30 A. M -vespers and benediction at 7:30 P M " Holy Rosary, East Third street and' Union avenue Very Rev. A. S. Lawler. O P pastor. Low mass at 6. 7 and 8:30 a" m"; high mass and sermon at 10:30 A, M vespers and benediction at 7:30 P. M Sacred Heart. Milwaukle street Rev Gregory Roblo. O. S. B.. pastor. Low mass at 8 A. M.: high mass and sermon at A. M. ; vespers and benediction at 7:30 P. M. Holy Redeemer. Portland boulevard and Vancouver avenue Rev. Ed K. Cantwell. c. 8. R-. pastor. Low mass at 8 A. M h mass and sermon at 10:30 A. M -benediction at 4 P. M. ' St. Andrew's, Ninth and Alberta streets "evi Thomas Kiernan. pastor. , Low mass at 8 A. M.; high mass and sermon at 10 at 7T30 pe3Mra' 'nstructlOD an benediction .Holy Cross, University Park Rev J p Thi.lman. C- S. c. pastor. Low mass at 8:30 A. M. ; high mass and sermon at 10:30 A. M. ; vespers and benediction at 4 P. M. St. Stephen's. East Forty-second and East Taylor streets Rev. W. A. Waitt. pastor. Low mass at 8:30 A. M. ; -high mass and sermon at 10:30 A. M. St. Stanislaus, Maryland avenue and Wil lamette boulevard Rev. C Soroskl. pastor. Low mass at 8 A. M.; high mass and ser mon at 10:30 A. M. St. Ignatius. Forty-second and Powell Valley road Rev. F. Dillon. S. J., pastor. Low mass at 8 and 9:30 A. M.; mass, ser mon and benediction at 10:30 A M. Ascension. Montavilla Rev. "j. p. Flts-' patrick. pastor. Mass and sermon at 9 A. M.. in chapel at the Sisters of the Precious Blood. CONGREGATIONAL. First. Park and Madison streets. Rev. Lu Vf.ur. B" J0". D- pastor 8:4.- A. M.. Bible school: It A. M. and 7:45 P. M.. Olvine worship, with aermons by the pastor: themes, morning. "Perils of the Busy Life"; evening. "Do It Now. or the Creed of the Real Booster. Y. P. S. C. E. at :3P P. ij,prayer meeting Thursdav, 7:45 P. M. Highland. East Sixth and Prescott Rev E S. Bolhnger. pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M.. James D. Ogden. superintendent: worship. 11 A. M. ; "Light in the Way of the Cross": I :30 P. M.. "Danger Signals In Safe Places": 1. P. S. C. E., 6:30 P. M. Hassalo, East Seventh and Hassalo streets Rev. Paul Rader. pastor. Morning eervloe, II o'clock: subject. "Beginnings"; evening. I :30. "Ghost Worship." second in series 'Gods of Men": Sunday school. 10 A M. : Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 P. M. ; mid-week prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:45 P. M. Sunnyside, East Thirty-fourth and Tavlor etreets Rev. J. J. Staub. pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. : Sundav school, 10 A. M. : Junior C. E., "3 P. M. : Senior C. E.. 6:80 P. M. ; topics. "The Final Analysis or Power" , and -"Relation of Thought to Life." CHRISTIAN. Rodney-Avenue, Rodney avenue and Knott street Rev. Thomas G. Picton. pastor. Sun day echooI.v9:4o A. M. : preaching rervice, 11 o'clock, subject. "The Transfiguration of Christ": no evening service at the ehureh. Union meeting at Forbes Presbyterian Church, conducted by Dr. Soitan. First, Park and Columbia. W. F. Reasror. minister Services at the usual hours. Sermon subject. "Vision of God" and' "Somethings Wrought of God." Bible school at 9:45: C. E.. 6:30, and midweek meeting, Thursday, 1 :45. Krn Park, Rev. E. M. Pattereon. minister Scrviee 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. : Bible a.'hool, IO A. M. : Christian Endeavor. 6:45 P. M. Themes. "Christ Living Within" and "What Chance Has the Sinner?" Central. East Twentieth and Eat Salmon streets Dr. J. F. Ghormley will speak at 10:a A. M.. theme, "The Church With a Message." and 7:45 P. M..' "The Way of Salvation." Special music by chorus choir. H. A.. Kaston. chorister. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Scottish Rite Cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale streets Services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; subject of leBson - sermon, "Reality"; Sun day school at close of morning service; Wednesday evening meeting, s o'clock. Second Church of Christ. Scientist.. Wood men's Hall. East Sixth and East Alder streets Services. .11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; subject of . lesson aermon, -"Reality"; Sun day School, 11. A. M. ; Wednesday meeting, 8 P. M. EPISCOPAL. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martvr. Thirteenth' and Clay streets Rev. H. M. Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 A. M. ; Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. ; Bible class, IO A. M. ; morning service, 11 o'clock; even ing service. 7 :3 o'clock. At 7 :30 A. M. there will be the corporate communion of the- local assembly of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew; celebrant, the Bishop of Ore gon. Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett streets Rev. a. A Morrison, rector. Services at 8 and 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Sunday school. 9:45 a. M. : evening, lecture on the Emmanuel movement. St. David's, East Twelfth and Belmont streets Rev. Henry Russell Talbot, rector Holy communion. 8 A. M. ; Sunday school. J:4r, A. M.; morning prayer and sermon, II o clock; evening prayer -and sermon. 7:45 o'clock. St. Paul's. Woodmere Rev. J. E For syth, priest In charge. Service and sermon, II A. M. ; Sunday school, 9:45 A. M Good Shepherd. Graham and Vancouver avenues Rev. John Dawson, rector HolJ communion. 8 A. M.; Sunday school 8:45 A. M. ; morning service, 11 o'clock; evening ,?hCe' J :3 o'clock. The Right Reverend Bishop Scadding will administer the rite or confirmation at the evenlne service bt. Matthew's. First and Caruthers streets Rev. W. A. M. Breck, in charge. Holy communion. 7:30 A. M. ; service and sermon. :V i': eveninT service at St. Helens on the "Columbia River, at 7:45 o'clock w2aCe Men?orU. East Seventeenth and Weidler streets Rev. George B. Van Waters D. D., in charge. Morning prayer and ser mon. 10:45 o'clock: Sunday school, 12 M -Friday evening service at 8 o'clock .m S.r0n.,f Savior- Woodstock. Rev J B. Forsyth, priest In charge Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30 o'clock. v"M"g prayer St. John's Memorial. East Fifteenth .-h J,?"?1 a" -iak,St,1WO? S?koly Euchar ist. 8AM.; high matins. 11 A. M rirocea sional. 464: "Venire." Aldrlch- "B?r?S daCt2'"T2o""S: "Bjedlctu. Jacobs;, hfmns" 89 and ,9: recessional. 510; vespers 7" P. M. ; processional. 464; "Magnlflcat " Rob inson; "Nunc Dimltis," Garrett- hymns ! IoVm' receMionai: 357rSundaymschoeo4U Haisalo East Seventh and Hassalo streets Rev. Paul Rader. naatm- un, , ' 11 o'clock ...hi - ervice 'Belnninge"t evral ond In series- Gods of Men." Sundav- -hS . . . .w, imofit .-.r V. n onost worsnip," sec . s. C. E.. 6:30 P. M mid PM prayer meet'ns- Wednesday" 7:45 Sunny'side. East Taylor and East Thlrtv fourth streets Rev. J. J stauh r,i.;y Services at U A. M. end 7:30 P M riaT school. 10 A. M.; Junior C E. 3 l"" Analysis of Pow: and "Re'lation 3,1,F,,!2, to Lite." Kelatlon of Thought Drlllur 0:11.1. M.. tortlca "i-v. First (German). Tenth and Clav Btrvt CHURCH TO BE DEDICATED XTf VTt JET. CZJJCSJXW. The Laurel wood Jlethodist F.r, Church will be dedicated April 4. in the morning at 10:30 o'clock Bishop Charles W. Smith will preach. In the afternoon at 3 ' o'clock there will be a platform meeting; under the ' direction of the district superintendent. Dr. W. B. Hollingrshead. There will be speeches by several laymen and Dr. Hollinss head will dedicate the church. In the evening the meeting will be under the auspices of the District Epworth League, with W. H. "Warren in charge, Music, "both vocal and Instrumental, will be furnished by the . Hawaiian men and women at all these services. Entertainment will be furnished to all who wish to remain for the evening service. Rev. E. H. Bryant, the pastor in charge, has done splendid work since coming to this field. . I"--;f; ': rV DR. W. A. WISE 22 Tears a Leader in Painless Den .. tal Work in Portland. NOW IS THE TIME SPECIAL PRICES 22-carat - Gold or Porcelain Crown for jjq 22-carat Bridge Teeth (guar anteed) . tich $3.00 Gold or Knamel Fillings. each gi Silver Fillings, each T.Sol? Inlay Fillings of all kinds. .ta?h .- 2.50 rn- ivuooer x'iates, eacn . . . sj.00 , parn...a.uu er Plates. S7.50 a lie oral iea iiUDCfe eji c-li Gold Plates, upper or" lower. each Gold-Lined Plates, each "!!!15 - Celluloid Plates, each .....SIO Painless Extracting, local anaesthetic 50 Painless Extracting, with ' somnoform Sl.OO VAI1 Instruments Thoroughly Sterilized Another feature of this office there's no danger of Infectious dis ease. Every instrument is carefully sterilized by an expert attendant every time It is usea. THE WISE DENTAL COMPANY, Inc. DR. W. A. WISE, President and Manager. Assisted by Dr. H. A. Huffman. Dr. A. B. Stiles, Dr. Van R. Bilyeu. Dr. D. S. Bomgardner, Dr. J. j. pittlnSer. THE FAILIN-G BUILDING, Third and Washington Sts. SJfe, 11 10:-).-. A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ; topics. "M'hy la the Passion of Jesus Not Understood?", "Asking Jesus to Depart": Sunday school. 5:30 A. M. ; catechism, 2:3d p. M - Y F A 7 P. M. I- - LUTHERAN. Betania Danish. 640 Union avenue J Scott Patur -services on Sunday. 11 A." M. and , p- -M ': Sunday school. 10 A. M. Bible ' ,.P- - , Toplc" ot sermons, "When Do T. rr'"e,M,'y B11?" and -When I? ?. i.!"?."1 of aod Against the Wisdom v J No"Jfn? society. Wednesday. 2 ? d" iy .1' H' Honseo. 243 Cook avenue; Friday M8ThM,:'?day- 8 P" M" " Lent aervice Norwegian synod. East Tenth and East Giant streets. Rev. O. Hagoes. pastor Ixiv service at 11 A. M.; evening service at 7 30 8 -in soclty meets Thursday evening- at St. James' English, West Park and Jeffer son streets, J. Allen Leas, pastor Morning services. U A. M., eubject "Caesar's Chris? tians. In the evening the pastor will give a stereoptlcon lecture on the "Passion of the Lord. Sunday school at 10 A. M. ; Luther League at 7 P. M. .' St. Paul's German, Kast Twelfth and Clin ton streets F. Krause, paetor. Morning service, 10:30 A. M. : evening service. 7:30 ,: Sunday school, :30 A. M.; Lenten service. Thursday. 8 P. M. Betania Danish, 640 Union avenue J. Scott pastor. Services Sunday. 11 A M and 8 Sunday scJiool. 10 A. II.: Bible class. ' P- topics o eermons, "Wnen Do We Really Praise Maryy Blessed?"; "When Is i, Wisdom " 00,1 Against the Wisdom of Man? ; Women's Society. Wednesday 2 P M.. by Mrs. H. Hansen. 243 Cook avenue- y" P. meeting. Thursday. 8 P. M. : Lenten serv ice. Friday. 8 P. M. Norwegian Synod. East Tenth and Grant streets Rev. O. Hagoes. pastor. Lay serv lcee. 11 A. M. : evening services, 7:30; Y. P. Society meets Thursday evening at 8:15. JU4THODIST. Taylor-Street Dr. Benjamin Toung, pastor. a:M A. M.. classes: J0:30 A. M., morning ser mon: subject, "America's Immigration Prob lem"; 12:16 P. M., Sunday achool; 6:30 P. M. Epworth League: 7:30 P. M., evening sermon ' Divine Irrigation." Patton. Mlctilff-nn ax-Anna -,1 street D. A. Watters. nastor. Commiminn f"!' A- M-: Preaching in the evening I "ui'-i. uprinienaent. -ifr. vv. B. " .niiiuoj wunooi, iv a. m, ; in termediate League. 3 p. M. : Senior League 6:30 P. M. ; quarterly conference, Thursday. 7:45 P. M. Sunnyslde. East Thirty-fifth and Yamhill streets W. T. Euster. pastor. Sunday morn ing subject, "Christ In the Storm and What It Meant for Those Xearejtt Him"? veni... ubject' "A" Indictment of the American Saloon, the Great Criminal of the 20th Ccn- e"-in uoi vy niai; cnorus ana ChOrllB Phoirr offrlnr-c- tmrAn- Snnir 1 ! 9:50 A- M-; Ju"for League 3 P. M. ; Bovf 5 ' M. : midweek mr-ctlnp Thnrsrii - nLi,t i " BY LAURELWOOD METHODISTS OTriTrX A TV Y m Do You Need a Set of Teeth? IF YOU DO WIS WILL MAKE YOU A SET THtT , . . "K VTIRAL TEETH, THAT WILL vK ' MOITH AND FACB A N ATI RAL EXPRESS1xf MOlT" To those unacquainted with this method it mav seem ' k.j . but we are prepared to prove it bv the same men ari wad statemi5t. pearance speaks for itself. At a verv smaU olJst a vnnTh'i" w,,os' P can be restored. We can and do make seta f youtlf"l appearance, teeth or. the old plates, and in th"s wav "ften c?ecVT? T "'"v work. Ve will give an examination free. correct defects In dcntal is a , ..JWIW-TWO YEARS ESTABLISHED IN PORTLAND Teeth without cau.ing the .lightest pafii to the Ba.nt .nJ and Ki,,in any number of teeth extracted without fee ingPth. aniy.u. cTn have pain or suffering any toad after effects. e""s the Mshtest twinge of ALL WORK GUARANTFFn pop ni-T--.. t in r.cia I y(5 OF THE YEAR TO HAVE YOUR TEETH TEETH Without Plaits We Attach a Bridge Which works perfectly and chews your food as well as the natural teeth. A well-made bridge is one of the greatest blessings it is possible for a skilled dentist to provide his patient. A well-placed bridge lasts a lifetime and never causes annoyance of any kind. Drop in and let me tell vou what is needed. You can have the work done to suit your conven ience and pocketbook. Our terms re the most reasonable In Port land, considering the high-grade work always supplied. lOWed bv Slinti-nv rhAnl taahw ui Epworth. Twenty-sixth and SavTerRev. Charles T. McPherson. pator. Service. Sun- day at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. : mornln y Reed: Clayton. Wents will sing in the evening: sermon by the pastor; ounaay sonool. IO A. M. : Epworth League. b:JO t. M. ; concert by the Columbian Choral Society. March 31. at 8 o'clock. Central. Woodman Hall, 334 Russell street C. L. Hamilton, pastor. 8:45 A. M., clees; 10:30. aermon. subject. "Complete In Christ"; 12 M., Sunday school; evening union evange listic services at Forbes Presbyterian Church. Firet Norwegian-Danish, Thirteenth and Da vis streets Rev. H. P. Nelson, pastor. Preach ing by the pastor, 11:45 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday achool. 9:45 and Toung Peo ple's meeting. 7 P. M. South. 371 Vj- Second street. Foresters' Hall E. H. Mowre, pastor. 10 A. M., Sunday school: 11 A. M., services, conducted by Woman's Home Mission Society: A:80 P. M.. Epworth -League; 7:80 P. M., regular preach ing. Trinity. East Tenth and Grant streets Lewis F. Smith, pastor: Sunday achool, 10 A. M. ; public worship, 11 A. M.: claas meet ing. 12:15 P. M. ; Epworth League, 8:30 P. M. ; evening service, 7:30 P. M. ; prayer meet ing, Thursday eveaing, 7:30; Junior League, Friday afternoon, 4 o'clock. Centenary, East Ninth and Pine streets Clarence True Wilson, D. D., the rator. will preach on "Breaking Up Fallow Ground," and Mr. Riddle will follow with a talk at 7:30 on "A Demon tsratlon of Triumph Over sin .and Sickness." He will be In Centenary Church each evening next week except Wednesday: on Wednesday the meeting, will oe held at S.SO In the after noon; Sunday school, 13 M. ; Epworth League 6:15 P. M. Swedish. Beech and Borthwlck streets Rev. John Ovall. pastor. Morning service con ducted by the deaconess. Miss Olivia Eostrom, from Brooklyn. N. T. : topic for evening serv ice, "False Security": Sunday school, . IO A. M. ; Epworth League. 7 P.. M. f . PR ESB YTURIAN. Mlllard-Avenue Services at It A. SI. and 7:3) P. M. ; Sunday school 10 A. M. First. Alder and Twelfth William Hiram Foulkes. minister. 10:3O A. M.. morning worship, sermon. "Backsliding"; 12:10 P. M., graduation exercises of the Sunday school: 6:30 P. M., Young People's meeting: 7:15 P. M., organ numbers by Mr. Coursen. 7:30 P. M. ; evening worship, sermon by the minister, "In Vanity Fair," being the fourth in his Pilgrim's Progress series. Special evening music by the quartet. Third. East Thirteenth and Pine streets Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, rastor. Services. 10:3O and 7:45: morning subject. "Nerded, a Special Work of Grace"; eveningj "A White Stone." Kenilworth Communion service. 11 A. M-: Rev. J. S. Dunning will preach; Sunday school, 12 noon. ' SPIRITUALIST. First Society. Western Academy of Music hall. Second and Morrison streets All-day anniversary meeting: excellent programme. Mediums' and Ministers Association All day anniversary services, beginning at 11 A. M. Auditorium Hall. Third street near Taylor. The State iPpiritualiats Association of Ore gon will hold anniversary services at 1:30 and 7:45 P. M. in hall 4K Alisky building. Third and Morrison streets. UXITED EVANGELICAL. Ockley Green, Gay street and Willamette boulevard Rev. J. . Bowersox. pastor. Preaching, 11 A. M. ; Sunday school. - IO A. M. : K. I- C. E.. 6:30 P. M. ; preaching, 'The Sowers and Reapers." 7:30 p. M. UNITAWAX. Church of Our Father. Tamhill and Sev enth streets Rev. w. G. Eliot, Jr.. minis ter; Rev. T. L. Eliot, T. D. . minister emeri tus; Rev. N. A. Baker, assistant minister Services. 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ; evening sermon by Rev. N. A. Baker. "The Awaken ing of the Life of the Soul"; Sunday school 9:45 A. M.; kindergarten, 11 A. M. : Y. P F ' 6:30 P. M. UNTVERSAIJST. Church of good Tidings. East Eighth and Look Well Your doctor will tell you why Ayer's Hair Vigor so promptly checks fall ing hair. Ask him all about it. Ayers Hair Via or NEW IMPROVED FORMULA J Good books arc all right, but do not let them cheat you out of your good looks. Drop your books; take up your mirror ! Is your hair exactly to your liking? Remember, Ayer's Hair Vigor is a hair medicine, promptly stops falling hair, destroys dan druff. Does not color the hair. We hate no secrets ! We publish the formulas of all our medicines. -J.'-C-XE50- Manufacturing Chembti, Lowell, Mast. Out-of-Town People Should remember that our force la so arranged that WE rN lin THEIR ENTIRE CROWN Bliinrp AND PLATE WORK IN A DA Y if "f-ssary. POSITIVELY PAINLESS EXTRACTING FREE when plated ?.rSdsrS1. aro ordered. WE RK. MOVE THE MOST SKNsItiVK TEETH AND ROOTS WITHOI'T THE LEAST PAIN. NO STUDENTS no uncertainty but SPECIALISTS fulwc?rk mSt sclentitlc and caret WIJ ARE INCORPORATED AND IT'S A SPI.E.VDIO GUARANTEE: of our efficiency and permanence in nneo8,s; .Few n the Union have attained the volume of work. LtLexV;nRtvenss of organization to warrant Incorporation. It is an as surance to patrons that the offices will be continued, so that thev may have their work not only done to day but five or ten years from now V the case may be. It maffes the sruarantee of this dental organiza- J uo - nuai tt Bays, Tster W-Ik JfmS' Corby. ,,. morning thim; "Th--?' ni 7:30 p- M.; t?nJ3 1E..J,"meA. T.ne He'P f Being Iden there h. . i. . . .: at T:S0 P- M. old torn! it" "lu""ei about the . Dentin .a." ' -v" ringiana Lent.n :rj.LJ?' England. Special MISCELLANEOUS. Divine Truth Center Servic . . Hall 201. Alisky ornidlng R." 1LA' M" Green '"TVi ""Stor. Se" RevT WRESTS J f " OrJLrf-i -"SS Service-, rt S?loeF. M?nC" meet"" Toy d Frtda -to" Anm?'- Con 1, 265 Davis street mee'tlni- l 3n ' i "St' 11 M holme rneeting, 130 P. M. Sunday school: 3:SO V Christian praise meeting: 6PM Young People's Legion; 8 P. M great dem onstration. Adjutant A. "VtTiitneyrom Se attle will conduct these services Rev. Henry Victor Morgan th x- Though evangelist, will coniuc?' service. Su1 lubje,cfht",eANJ w"- Th.'rd "SrSon. Son1 of Sex?? Woman'" the Redemp- Swedenborglan. New Church Society Lay SS.tn1 Uder1.?" f tretf2II!rtd'Hrjr'St G'rnlan' Tentn d Stark streets G. Ha frier, pastor. Services at 10-45 M.: Y. Pnds8. f-pM.Sundasr school. 9:30 A. thenl"dfcBo"me EPerience. There" l at the Y M c ren by Thom,"' Mooiy T" . ; C- Sunday afternoon meet- S S. clock- Mr. Moody has lived and worked in Africa for some years. Musician fhS6 t ED- AIle"' h solota" xrfT1"!?8 ,Church- 53181 Thlrty-BCth and Main streets Lindley A. Welle na.tnr Preachlng at 11 A M. and 7:30 P. m school at 10 A. M.; Christian Endeavor prav! s.asr,,r PARIS RECEIVES OLD JOKE A Early lioman Humor Brought Hate by Parish rricst. p to PARIS. March 27. f Special.) A de lightful retort was overheard in a rail way carriage on the suburban railway the other afternoon. Among the travel ers were an elderly priest and three young men, who had the bad taste to chaff him. The priest was evidently a curate of a small country parish, and had both the roughness and the shrewd ness of the countryman. "Have you heard the news?" one of the young men asked the cure. "No." he replied. "I left home early, and have been out all day, so that I have had no time to read my paper." "Well, then," said the young man, "you will be glad to hear that the devil is dead." ' His companions roared with laughter at the poor Joke, but the laugh turned against the joker when the priest, pro ducing half a franc from his pocket, said : "Will you accept this, my friend? are to hi to.be kind to the orphan."