The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 20, 1909, SECTION FIVE, Page 8, Image 54

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THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JUNE 20, 1909
B. Y- P. U. 6:45 P. M. morning, children's
LIBERAL RESPONSE BRINGS TOGETHER PAINTINGS VALUED
AT HALF MILLION DOLLARS FOR SUMMER'S LOAN EXHIBIT
Portland Art-Lovers Freely Lend Works From Their Galleries Enough to Till Three Spacious Booms at Museum of Art, Where Is Hung Most Notable
Collection ince Lewis and Clark Fair.
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day exercises; evening topic, "Turning Your
r ace to the .Norinwara.
Third. Vancouver avenue and Knott street
Rev. R, Sen wed I er, pastor. Sunday school.
10 A M..; B. Y- P. U-, 6:45 P. M- services.
11 A, M. and 7:43 P. M. Topics: Morning.
An Open Door": evening, "Jesus and the
Poor."
First German. Fourth and Mill streets
Rev. J. Kratt. pastor. Preaching. 10:45 A-
m. ana i :av f. an. ; bunaay Bcngoi, :ia
M. ; B. Y. P U., 6:45 P. M.
Sunnyslde (German), Forty-first street and
Hawthorne avenue Preaching by Rev. C.
Feldmeth, 11 A, M-; Sunday school, fi:45
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Swedish. Hoyt and Fifteenth streets Rev.
Eric Scherstrom, pastor. Preaching. 10:45
A. M. and 7:43 P. M.; Sunday school, 12 M.
St. John Rev. John Bentslen. pastor.
Sunday school, lO A. M.; preaching, 11 A.
M. and 7:43 P. M-; B. Y- P. U.. 6:30 P. M.
morning sermon by Rev. E- A. Leonard;
evening. Rev. John Bentaien. '
Sell wood. Tacoma avenue- and Eleventh
street Rev. X. W. Thurston, pastor. Sun
day school. 10 A. M-; services.. 11 A. M. and
8 P- M.; morning, "What Baptists Believe";
evening, children's day exercises.
Second German, Rodney avenue ana Mor
ns virvct. xiov. X" ducii iiiauu, yai.ut. j
Preaching. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sun- i
day school. 9:45 A. Jtt-; B. Y. P. U.. 6:45 ;
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uer UDerai tiaa been the response clent to render sfgrefcation possible.
I I frora Portlands owners of paint
- ings for the loan exhibit, which
Is to continue through the Summer at
the Museum of Art. At this time the
lanvasseg. water colors and pastels,
hung in three spacious exhibit halls,
reach a total of close to 200, and fur
ther valuable donations are being made
dally.
Many schools are represented and
there is as fine a variety of works as
could he found anywhere outside one
of the big galleries. Scores of the bet
ter painters ot the various modern
schools are represented, with here and.
there a master's work. Notable In the
list are paintings by Turner. Corot,
ualnsborough. Duprey. PaubigTiy. Cuip.
Glorgrione and Montlcelll. and of the
Americans. Innes. Brush and Chase.
Modern Americans' works predomi
nate In the collection. There are end
less admirable canvasses in portraits
landscape and still-life. The paintings
have been hung according to general
effect and without any attempt at seg
regation of schools. This was found
necessary on account of the great va
riety of the works tendered and the
failure of any particular school of ar
tists to materialize In numbers auffi-
Uniform taste and good judgment has
been displayed in the arrangement of
the exhibits.
Next to the exhibit at the Lewis and
Clark Exposition gallery, the loan ex
hibit will be the most pretentious that
lias occurred in Portland. Owner of
private galleries have surrendered
their choicest possessions In order to
make the exhibit a success. Many pri
vate galleries are given nearly in
tact. There is no way of definitely
stating the value represented, by the
collection, but It Is safe to say an
expenditure of no less than $500,000
is represented.
The getting together of the exhibits
and the plans for the Summer's loan
exhibit have devolved upon the trus
tees of the . Portland Art Association.
William M. Ladd. W. B. Ayer, Miss
Henrietta E. Falling, Holt C. Wilson,
George Good, C. E. S. Wood and T. L.
Eliot.
Here is the list of those who have
loaned paintings: H. H. Failing. I. N.
Flelschner. Miss Flanders. Dr. W. Jones,
C. E. Ladd. Mrs. C. H. Lewis. Walter
Mackay, Mrs. Trevett. H. C. Wortman,
C. E. S.. Wood. W. M. Ladd, Mrs. W.
S. iadd. Mrs. H. W. Corbett. A. Berg.
A. L. Mills. D. T. Honeyman, Dr. K. A.
J. Mackenzie, W. B. Ayer. the Misses
Failing. Mrs H. Hume, Mrs. J. Mcl.
Wood, Mrs. Kathrin Beck, Mrs. James
Reed. Dr. T. L. Eliot and C. H. Carey.
The catalogues will be on hand Mon
day, and thereafter the exhibit can be
seen to better advantage, as Identifi
cation of the various pictures will be
rendered possible.
Sunday Services in City Churches
BAPTIST.
First, the White Tempi. Twelfth and
Taylor street Rev. J. Whitcomb Broun her.
D. I.. pa tor. 10 A. M., one-accord prayer
meeting; 10:30 A. M., children's day xer
cleee. with sermonette by Dr. Bugher; 0
P. M . B. T. F. II. meeting; In lower temple;
Pilgrim's Progress." series No. 6; leader,
Robert Mann; 7:45 P. M., popular service,
with special sermon by Ir. B rougher on
"Baptists and Masonry The grand com
mander's class of the Scottish Rite Cathe
dral will attend the service in a body. All
other Masons cordially Invited. Special
music for the occasion.
Second. East Seventh and East Ankeny
streets Preaching. 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.
M. by Rev. D. T. Firor; Sunday school at
noon; Young People's Union, 6:30 P. M.
Topics; Morning. "Good Grounds for Going
On"; evening. "Solving Life's Problems."
Centra!. East Ankeny and East Twentieth
ftreets Rev. W. T. Jordan, pastor. Preach
ng, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; B. Y. p. u.. 7
P. M. ; Sunday school, :30 A. M. Topics:
Morning. "Transfiguration" ; evening, "As-
wuum.. uiivci, ven i u una vcrcti streets
-Rev. B, B. B. Johnson, pastor. Services.
11 A. M. and T:S0 P. M., by the pastor.
Immanu!. Second and Meade streets
Rex. A. B. Mlnaker, pastor. Services, 10:30
A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sunday school and
Baraca and Phi I at he a class meeting. 12 M. ;
B. Y. P. U., e:30 p. M. ; prayer meeting,
Thursday. 7:30 P. M. Topics: Morning,
"The True Christian Principle"; evening,
"The Power of God."
Grace. Montavilla Rev. A. E. Patch, pas
tor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; services. 11
A. M. and 8 P. M. Special evangelistic
services both morning and evening by Evan
gelist J. M. Hupp.
Calvary. East Eighth and Grant streets
Rev. I. X. Monroe, pastor. Sunday school,
10 A. M-; services, -U A M- and 7:30 P. M.
Preaching oy the pastor at morning service.
East Forty-fifth, corner East Main street
Rev. B. C. Cook, pastor. Sunday school,
10 A- M-; services, ll A. M. and 7:45 P. M. :
B. Y. P. V.. 6:45 P. M-
Arleta- Rev. E. A. Smith, pastor. Sunday
school. 9:46 A. M. ; Junior Union, a P. M;
Highland. Alberta and Sixth streets Rev.
E. A. Leonard, pastor. Sunday school. TO
A. M. ; preaching. 11 A M. and 7:45 P- M.
Morning, children's day exercises; evening,
preaching by the pastor.
Union-Avenue Mission (Ssweaisn), eKia-
more street Sunday school, 10 A. M.'
I.pnts. Klr-sr avenue, near Koster roaa
'Rev. J. F. Heacock. castor. Sunday school.
lO A. M. ; preaching, ll A. m. ana i :au i
P. M-: 6:30 P. M.. B. Y. P. U- Morning,
sermon by Rev. John Bentzlen; evening.
Christ's Soldiers." by the pastor.
University Park Rev. A. B- waltx, pas
tor. Sunday school, 10 A. M.; worship. 11
A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; B. Y. P.- U., 6:30 P.
M. Topics: Morning, "Testimony of the j
Water"; evening. "Men the Size of Grass- i
hoppers."
CAIHOLIU ;
St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and
ravts Most Rev. A. Christie. IX D. Low
mass, 6, 8 and 9 A. M. ; high mass and ser
mon, 11 -A. M. vespers, instruction ana
benediction, 7:43 P. M
Joseph s (German), Fifteenth ana
Couch Rt Rev. James Rauw. V. G. Low
mass. 8 A. M. ; high mass and sermon, 10:S0
A. M. ; vespers, benediction, 3:30 P. M.
St. Stephen's. Forty-second and East Tay
lor Rev. W. A. Waitt. Low mass. 8:30 A.
M-; high mass and sermon. 10:30 A. M.
St. Lawrence's, Third and bherman Rev.
J. C Hughes. Low mass, 6, 7 and 8:30 A.
M-; high mass and sermon, 10:99 A. M. ;
vespers and benediction, 7.30 P. M,
St- Patrick s, ineteentn ana csavier rtev.
E. P. Murphy. Low m&BS, 8 A. M-; high
mass and sermon. 10: 30, A. M-; vespers and
benediction. a:au ai.
St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill
Jesuit fathers. Low mass. 8 A. M. ; high
mass and sermon. 10:30 A. M-; vespers and
benediction, 7:30 P. M.
St. Francis', East Eleventh and Oak
Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass 6. 8:30 and
9:30 A. M. ; high mass and sermon, 10:30 A-
M. ; vespers. instruction ana beneaicuon.
7:30 P. M.
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams and
6tanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mass, 6, 8
and 9 A. M. ; high mass and sermon. 10:30
A. M. : vespers and benediction, 7 :&o P. M.
Holy Rosary. East Third and Union very
Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low mass. 6. 7 and 8:30
A. M.; high mass and sermon. 10:30 A. M-;
vespers and benediction. 7:30 P. M-
Sacred Heart, Muwauklo Rev. Gregory
Roble, O. S. B. Low mass. 8 A. M. ; high
mass and sermon. 10 A. M. ; vespers and
benediction, 7:30 P M-
Holy Cross, University Park Rev. J. p.
Thillman, C- 6. C. Low mass. 8:30 A. M. ;
high mass and sermon. 10:30 A. M ; ves
pers and benediction. 4 F. M.
Holy Redeemer. Portland ana Vancouver
Rev. Ed K. Cantwell. C. SS. R. Low
mass, S A. M. ; high mass and sermon,
10:3O A. M.; benediction, 4 P. M.
St. Andrew's. Ninth and Aloerta Rev.
Thomas Kiernan. Low mass. 8 A. M. ; high
mass and sermon. 10 A. M. ; vespers, in
struction and benediction. 7:30 P. M
St. Stanislaus, Maryland and Failing-
Rev. C. Seroski. Low mass. 8 A. M..; high
mass and sermon, 10 A. M.
Ascension. Montavilla. Rev. J. P. Fitz-
Patrick. Mass and sermon, 9 A. M., in
chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood.
St. Ignatius. Forty-Becond and Powell
Valley road Rev. F. Dillon. S. J. Low
mass, 8 and 9:30 A. M. ; mass, sermon ana
benediction. 10:30 A. M-
CHRISTIAN.
First. Park and Columbia streets W. F.
Reagor, minister. Bible school. 8:45, Albert
Em rich, suoerintendent: classes for all
Preaching by pastor at 11 A. M. and 7:46 P.
m TnntnR- "The Master's Missionary Pro
gramme." and "Giving a LUt. praise
srvlce. 7:45 to 8 P. M.
Central, East Twentieth and Salmon streets
Dr. J. F. Ghormley will epeak at 10:30
A. M. theme. "Lessons- From the Oldest
Testamfnt" : and at 8 P. M.. theme. "Les
sons From the Newest Testament" ; special
music. r
Rodney avenue Thomas G. Picton, min
ister. Bible school, 9:45 A. M. Sermon,
11 A. M., "A Greater Work Than Miracles,"
by G. K. Berry. Christian Endeavor Society
7:45 P. M. Sermon. 8 P. M.
CONGREGATIONAL.
First, Park and Madison streets Rev. Luth
er R. Dyott. D. r., pastor. Rev. Guy L.
Dick, assistant paetor. 11 A. M., children s
day everclses; 7:45 P. sermon by the
assistant pastor. Rev. Guy1 L. Dick.
tiunnysiae. iast Xhirty-fourth and Taylor
streets Rev. J. J. Staub, pastor. Services1
11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday school, 10
A. M. ; Junior C. E.. 3 P. M.; Senior C. E.,
P. M. ; eermon topics. "Children's Day"
and "Character Building; Helpa and Hindrances."
University Park Rev. G. W. Rles-s. nAntnr.
Sunday school, 10 A. M.; preaching, 11 A.
M-, by Rev. D. B. Gray. Children's day
service. 7:45 P. M.
CHRISTIAN SCIENTIST.
First Church of Christ Scientist. Scottish
Rite Cathedral, Morrison and ' Lowndale
fcervicea 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; subject of
lesson-sermon, "la the Universe, Including
Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" ; Sunday
school at close of morning service; Wednes
day evening meeting, 8 P. M.
Second Church of Christ. Scientist. Wood
men's Hall, East Sixth and East Aldor
streets Sunday services. 11 A. M. and 8
P. M. Subject of lesson sermon. "Is the
Universe, Including Man, Evolved by Atomic
Force?" Sunday school 11 A. M. ; Wednes
day nvaeting, 8 P. M.
EPISCOPAL.
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr,
Thirteenth and Clay streets Rev. H. M.
Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion, 7 :30 A.
M. ; Sunday school, 9:45 A. M. ; morning
service, 11- o'clock: evening service, 7:30
o'clock.
Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett streets
Rev. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services, 8 and
11 A. M. and 8 P. M. : Sunday school, 9:43
A. M. Rev. Dr. George W. Smith, of Har
vard,, Conn., will preach in the morning.
St. Mark's, Twenty-first and Marshall
streets Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. 8
A. M.. holy communion; 9:45 A. M., Sunday
school; 10:15 A. M., matins and litany; 11
A. M., holy communion; ft o'clock!, even
song. All-Saints', Twenty-fifth and Savier
streets Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, rector.
There will be no church services until fur
ther notice.
Good Shepherd. Graham street and Van
couver avenue Rev. John Dawson, rector.
Holy communion, 8 A. M-; Sunday school,
9:45 A. M. ; morning service, 11 o'clock;
evening service, 8 o'clock.
St. Andrew's Chapel. Portsmouth Sunday
school, 10 A. M. ; holy eucharist, 11 A. M. ;
evening prayer.. 8 o'clock. Archdeacon
Chambers- will officiate at all the services.
. EVANGELICAL.
First German. Tenth and Clay streets F.
Benz. pastor. Services 10:45 A. M. and 7:45
P. M.; topics, "Divine Lessons on Prayer";
"The Dangers1 of Drifting"; Sunday school.
9:30 A. M. ; Y. P. A. services. T P. M.
United. Ockley ' Green, corner Gay street
and Willamette Boulevard Rev. J. Bower
eox. paster. Serv ices 11 A. M. and 7 :45
P. M. ; topics, "Moving Forward" and "Vigi
lance for Our Youth" ; Sunday school, 10
A. M.; K L. C. E.f 6:45 P. M.
First United, Seventh and Stephens H. A.
Deck, pastor. The presiding elder, Dr. C.
C. Poling, will preach at 11 A. M. and 7:45
P. M. ; Sunday school, 10 A. M.
LUTHERAN.
St. James' English J. A. Leas, pastor.
Sunday school. 9:45 A. M.; special services
by Sunday school at 11 A. M.; no evening
service.
St. Paul's German, East Twelfth and Clin
ton streets A. Krause, Paetor. Annual mis
sion festival in Hawthorne Park. Services
in German and English; morning service, 10:3o
A. M.; afternoon. 2 P. M. ; Professor Hoh-
berger, of the Pacific Seminary, at Olympia,
w&an.. will preacn, cnoir ana quartet sing
ing. No service in church except H rains.
Thursday Bible leeson and Young People's
meeting. 8 P. M.
Norwegian Synod. East Tenth and Grant
streets Rev. O. Hagoes. pastor. Services ll
A. M.; Sunday school, 12:10; no evening serv
ices.
METHODIST.
First, Taylor Street Qr. Benjamin Young
pastor. :o jl. classes: :30 A. M.
morning eermon. subject. "Service"; 12:15 P.
; M., Sunday school; 6:15 P. M.. Ep worth
THE MOST ECONOMICAL
INCANDESCENT ELECTRIC LAMP
MADE
40 Watt, 32-Candle
60 Watt, 48-Candle
00 Watt, 80-Candle
250 Watt, 200-Candle Power, $2.50
These prices are the lowets
in the City.
It gives twice the light of
the o r dinary incandescent
lamp for the same cost per
hour.
PORTLAND RAILWAY
LIGHT & POWER CO.
147 S e venth Street
League; 7:45 P. M.. Avonlng- sermon, sub
ject, "The Upward Struggle.'
Gace, Twelfth and Taylor. Children's day
exercises In the morning. In the evening Dr.
Cudlipp will speak on "Grinding the Seed
Corn"; Epworth League at 6:4.: quartet
morning and evening. Professor W. M. Wilder,
organist and choirmaster.
Centenary. East Xinth and Pine streets
Clarence True Wilson. T. the pastor,
will preach at 10:45 by special request on
"The Lord's Prayer So-Calied," and at 7:45
on "The Reli.ious Basis of Life"; Sunday
school at 9:45; Epworth League. 6:45. The
change otf time of Sunday school is for the
Summer months.
Epworth Methodist. Twenty-sixth and Sa
vier wtreeta Kev. Oharlea T. McPherson.
pastor. Services Sunday at 11 A. M. and. 8
P. M. Hon. L. D. Mahone will speak in
the morning. In the evening B. B. Lockhart
will be the speaker. Subject, "Boosting the
Church." Special music. Sunday BChool, 10
A. M.; Epworth League 7:15 P. M.
Patton, Michigan- avenue and Carpentei'
D. A. Watters, pastor. Preaching 11 A.
M. and 8 P. M. ; morning theme, "Bending
the Twig and Shaping the Tree" ; evening.
"The Use of - 3oubt in Attaining Faith";
Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; Intermediate League.
4:30 P. M. ; Senior League, 7 P. M. ; mid
week prayer meeting. Thursday, 8 P. M.
Sunnyside, East Thirty-fifth and Tamhlll
W. T. Euster, pastor. Subject, "The Sure
and Blessed Care of God for His Own" ; even
ing, "The Beloved Dieciple Leaning Upon
the Bosom of His Master."
Trinity Methodist, East Tenth and Grant
streets Lewis F. Smith. pastor. Sunday
school lO A. M. ; public worship. 11 A. M. :
subject. "The Prize of Our High Calling";
class meeting, 12:15 P. M. ; Epworth League,
6:80 P. M.; evening service, 7:30 P. M. ; Rev.
H. Oberg. of Montavilla. will preach. Prayer
meeting Thursday evening, 7:30 o'clock.
FRESBYTEKJ4N.
First, Alder and Twelfth William Hiram
Foulkes, minister. 10:30 A. M., morning
sermon. The Social Mission of the Church ;
12:10 P. M., regular Sunday school and Bible
class exercises for all; 6:30 P. M-, Young
People's service; 7:30 P. M., organ numbers
by Mr. Coursen; 7:45 P. M., evening ser
mon. "A Simple Faith," with special music
by the quartet.
Calvary, Eleventh and day streets Rev.
Thomas Holmes Walker will preach at 10:30
A. M. and 7:45 P. M. ; topics. "The Church
WMch Is His Body," and "The Fruit Is
the Proof"; Bible school. 12 noon; Miss Mar
garet Lamberson. organist; Mr. Caughey, pre
centor. The Installation of Mr. Walker as
pastor of the church will take place at 3:30
o'clock, when Rev. William Hiram Foulkes,
D. I.. will preach the sermon. Rev. J. R.
Wilson. D. 1-. will address the pastor, and
Rev. J. A. P. McGaw, D. D-. will address
the congregation. Solos by Miss Metta C.
Brown and Mr. Caughey. Mies Louise Hell-
man will sing at the evening service.
Third, East Thirteenth and Pine streets
Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, pastor. Serv
ices at 10:30 and 7:45; morrrlng subject. "The
Gospel of 'Go' "; evening, "The Great High
r nest.
Mizpah, Powell street, between East Twelfth
and Thirteenth Rev. Harry Leeds, pastor.
Services 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; Sunday
school, 10 A. M. ; Chrtotlaa Endeavor, 7
P. M. ; morning sermon. "A Devoted . Life
and Its Explanation"; evening, ."Responsi
bility in a Great Trust."
First Tjnited, Sixth and Montgomery
Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P. M., conduct
ed by the pastor. Rev. Frank D. Findley;
topics, "The Glorious Gospel"; evening. "The
Harmony of Life." At the evening service
tne cnoruw cnoir win- render the cantata.
"Faith and Praise" (John A. West); Mrs.
C. C. Tripp, director.
ITNTVERSALIST.
Church of Good Tidings, worshiping tem
porarily in Union Hall, Grand avenue and
East Pine Rev. James D. Corby, minister.
Diyine worship, 10:45. with sermon on "The
Value of Routine in Forming Character";
Sunday Bible study school at noon.
UNITARIAN.
Church of Our Father, Tamhill and Sev
enth streets Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr., ministe-;
Rev. T. L. Eliot. D. D.. minister emeritus;
Rev. N". A. Baker, assistant minister. Serv
ices, 11 A. M., a memorial service for Ed-
r.verett Hale; kindergarten, 11 A. M.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Divine Truth Chapel. HaJl 201. Allsky
buildings. Third and Morrison Services 11
A. M., Thaddeus M. Minard. pastor. Martha
Gould Powell will give the morning address,
fcuoject, "Freedom. Knowledge and Prac
tice of Truth." H. E. Martin, soloist.
T. M. C. A.---Sumner R. Vinton, of India,
will speak at 3 P. M.. Sunday afternoon,
June 20. Special music.
Christian and Missionary Alliance Chapel,
East Ninth and Clay streets Rev. T A. Cul
len, pastor. Preaching. 10:30 A. M.; Sun
day school, 12 noon; Young People's meeting.
6:30 P. M. ; evangelistic service. 7:45 P. M.
Tuesday. 7:45 P. M.. Fridavf 2:30 P. M.
New Thought Service Rev. P. J. Green
win give a New Thought lecture .Sunday, 8
P. M.. on "The Sun of Righteousness" in
Union Hall corner of East 13th and Tenlno
streets
Soul culture meeting at Mrs. MaIIorys par
lors. 501 Yamhill street. Monday evening.
June 21. at 8 o'clock; subject for discussion,
Who or What?"; silence meetings Tuesday
and Friday. 2:30 P. M.
Church of the New Thought Special serv
ices In Allsky Hall, Third and Morrison,
Sunday night. Rev. Victor "Morgan will
speak on "The Law of Mentalism, or How
to Attain Your Good." Office open daily
from 12 to 4, 64-65 Selllng-Hlrsch, Tenth and
Washington. Class lessons Tuesday and Fri
day evenings.
Salvation . Army. 249 Madison street Ar
rangements have been made for special meet
ings Sunday. June 20. at 248 Madison street
led by Brigadier Marcussen. who is the sec
retary of the social work of the Salvation
Army In the Western States. All are welcome.-
Commanding officer. Adjutant A. D.
Sloate.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Dav
Saints Sunday school at 10 A. M-: sacra
ment meeting 11:30 A. M. ; evening servlc's
! f ' ?'' at, Vter-Day Saints' Chapel.
East Tenth and East Sherman streets. J
C. Westergard. presiding elder.
Maine's Kttr Record for May Know.
Kennebec (Me.) Journal.
Calais, Me., enjoys the distinction of
having had a snow storm Tuesday May
25. This breaks the Calais record by one
day. The snow storm of May 34, 1870, has
always been the one from which all com
parisons have been made. Henceforth,
the date will be May 23, 1909. To be
cure, the snowfall In 1S70 was much heav
ier than that of May 26, this year, but It
gives us a new record for snow.
925,000 Estate for a Luclcr Dog.
Rochester. N. J.. Dicpatch.
Mrs. Anne Dler, of North Tonawanda,
N. T., left her estate, valued at J26.000.
in trufrt to two persons, provided they
agfe to care for her dojr.
o BAD BLOOD
Bad blood is responsible for most of our ailments, and when trom any
cause it becomes infected with impurities, humors or poisons, trouble in some
form is sure to follow. Muddy, sallow complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc.,
show that the blood is infected with unhealthy humors which have changed
It from a pure, fresh stream to a sour, acrid fluid, which forces out its
Impurities through the pores and glands of the skin. A very common evi
dence ot bad blood is sores and ulcers, which break out on the flesh, often
from a very insignificant bruise, or even scratch or abrasion. If the blood
was healthy the place would heal at once; but being infected with impurities
which are discharged into the wound, irritation and inflammation are set
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