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THE SUNDAY OKEGOXIAX, PORTLAND, MARCH 37, 1910. SPLENDID MUSIC TO BE FEATURE OF LOCAL EASTER CHURCH PROGRAMMES Preparations in All Christian Houses of Worship Are Unusually Elaborate and Include Some Striking Feature Numbers What Various Churches Will Offer. . This Is Kaster day, find the occasion is not only noted for rnnart hats, new clothes and Easter lilies, but Easter mus-'ic at the churches and the supply in Portland will be found varied and good enough to suit all tastes. Xaturally the more elaborate musical programmes -will be lound in the Catholic and Episcopal churches. Today's Easter music in 'this city: WEST SIDE uatnt. - White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor, 10:30 A. M-, anthem. "RlnK Out Glad Bells of Easter Tide" rBartletti; nnthem, "Ho When This Corruptible" Zuayle): two orj?an num bers "Allejrro Vivace"' from "Fifth Symphony'- (Wilder). -Gloria In ExceLsis" (Bach), 7:;iU P. M.. chorus. "Jnsus Christ Our Ivord Is Risen" ( Adams ; quartet, Upon the First Day of the Week" fNoyes) chorus, "Hwannah" (Granler); quartet, "They Have Ta-Ken Away My Iord" Stafner); chorus, "In the End of the Sab bath" fl.anninto; oran solos, "Introduc tion and Kusue" GosteIow; "Golgotha" (Mailing)': F;aste', (Mailing). Catholic St. Marv'a Cathedral. Fifteenth and Ea vis 11 A. M., solemn pontlflral hih mass. At tho entry of the archbishop's procession. "Krce Sarerdos" (Rampis); dur ing: the, vesting of the archbishop, "RegMna Coeli" fWi'mfr) : introit. "Resurrexl" To zer); "Kyrie lp B fiat," first mass (Haydn); "Gloria in Excelsis." second mass. ( M on es t el ; gradual and sequence. "Haoc Dies" t Fr. Dominic ; " V'eni Creator" ( Rose wig; ; "("rplo," second mass (Monestel); offertory, "Trra Tremuit" (Wiejrand; "Sanctus, Ben edicts and Agnus lei," first mass (Haydn); com in union, "Pace ha Nost rum" Tozer) ; during the un vesting of the archbishop. "Hallelujah Chorus" (Handel ). Frederick W. Goodrich, organist and director of the choir. St. Lawrence's. Third and Sherman Masses at . 7, 8:30 and 10:30 A. M. At 10:3(i, solemn htch mass will be offered up bv Rev. J. C H ughes, assisted by Rev. H. S. Gallagher and Rev. J. M. O'N'eilL The music is under the direction of M r. Flem ing, and these Fingers will assist in ren dering the mass: Mrs. Frank J. Ruckert, Miss Anna Twiss. Miss Loretta Sheasgreen, Miss Nellie Cardiff, Miss Margaret De Kcyger. Miss Bertha l.ahie. Miss Rose Lnz. Miss Barbara Twitch ell. M iss Agnes l.ogue. Miss Celia Cain. Miss Zanello, Miss Maggie Uarbare, Miss Irene Barbare, Miss Kthel Iogsdon, Miss Tranche Ialiaia and A. Giandli. Thomas Killeen, Robert Bar rett. 1. Woltring. A. B. CaiiC A. Fleming. Mrs. Fleming is organist." Rev J. M. O'Neill will deliver the sermon at the 10:30 mass. Con frregat lonal . First. TVirk and MarilFon 10:30 A. M-. pre luil, "Hungarian March" ( Berlioz) ; quartet. "Lift Your Giad Voices" (Van Laer) ; coiy tralto &jo, "And G'hJ Shall Wipe Away All Tears' (Sullivan). Klizabeth Hamilton Stow ers: postlude, "The Heavens Are Telling" (Haydn). 7 : 4 . P. M.t prelude, "Allegro con Moto" (Whiting); quartet, "Who Is Like I'nto Thee" (Tozer); baritone solo, "The Holy " One of Iwrac-I' (Chase. Stuart McGuIre; quartet, "They Have Takpn Away My Iord" (Stainer); postlude, "Variations on an Ancient Easter Carol" (Bonne). Mis" Lina Linehjn, soprano; Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton Stower. contralto: W. A. Erwtn. tenor; Stuart McGuire, bari tone; William R. Boone, organist and choir ma;er. English Lutheran. St. James, West "Park and Jefferson 10: art M.. "Gloria. from 12th maes (Mozart); violin solo, selected, H. S. Rudd; "Hosanna" Granier . M iss Covach, so loist. 7::i0 P. M-. "t'ufold. Ye Portals." from "The Redemption" (Gounod): "The Grloria" (Mozart) ; "The Holy City," illus- Methodist Epiwopal. First, Third and Taylor 10::) A. M-. an them. "Awake Thou That Sleepest" (Stain er t ; offertory, soprano solo, "Resurrection" (Shelley ; organ postlude; 7:U P. M-, or gan voluntary; anthem, "Light's Glittering Morn Bedecks the Sky" (Horatio Parker), solos by Mr. Bowman and Mr. Johnson ; solo, soprano. "Immortality" (Shepherd ), Mrs. MUler; violin solo, "Melodie" (Gluck Feambaf 1), Miss Barker; "Hosanna" Gran ler), Mr. Boniface and choir; solo, contralto, "Ballad of the Trees and the Master" tNeld linger). MIms Hurley; anthem. "As It Began to Dawn" (Martin), Mr. Boniface; solo, bass, "Christ Is Risen" (Dressier), Mr. Bowman; anthem, "God Hath Appointed a Day" (Tours), Mrs. Miller. Miss Hurley, C. E. Kvans and Charles Cutter; organ postlude. William 11. Buyer, musical director. Grace, Twelfth and Taylor. JO:oO A. M. Organ, "Largo," from "Xerxes" (Handel); chant, "The Lord's prayer" ( Downs - an them. "As It Began to Dawn" (Coombs).; offertory solo, "Hosanna" (Grainler, Miss Jane Irene Burns; chant. "Presentation of A 1ms" (Barnby) : anthem. "The First Be gotten of the Dead" ( Blumenatein ) ; organ. War March of the Priests" from "Athalia" ( Mendelssohn ). :',W P. M-, organ. Ia Mu ette de Ported" (Auber), processional of chorus of jh men; hymn, "Onward Chris tian Kc.?-T(ers" ( Sullivan ) ; "Santus," No. 1 quartet and "Santus, No. 2 quartet (Price); response after commandments (Gilbert) ; anthem, "Lo the Tomb" Broome) ; chorus, "Remember Now Thy Creator" (Rhodes), Grace Church Male Chorus; solo, "The Res urrection" (Shelles ), w. A. " Montgomery; hymn, "Come Thou Almighty King" (Gear din!) ; hymn. "Miles Lane" (Shrubsole) ; or gan. "Grand March" from "Huguenots" (Meyerbeer), quartet: Miss Jane Irene JHurns, soprano ; Miss Petronella, Connolly, contralto; F. S. Peirce. tenor W. A. Mont gomery, bass, and a chorus of SO men. Will iam Mansell Wilder, organist and director. At tonight's service, the Knight's Templars will attetnd church In a body. Ep worth. Twenty-sixth and Savter 11 A. M.. songs. primary department; chorus. "Awaken Sea and Land" (Miles); solo. "The Palms" (Fauroi, Miss Hilda Turple; recita tions by Willie Farr. Mildred Van Fleet, Conrad Stevens and Norma- Helgerson; exer cise. "Little Messengers," bv six 'boys and girls; "The Butterflies by ix little girls of Lucy Bussard's class; "Little Lights." by six little girls from Marguerite Young's class; "Take up Your Croes."hy eight girls Jrnm Mrs. Myer'n Juniors. 7:30 P. M., cho rus. "Ring Ye Bells" (Geibel , choir; duet and chorus, "Singing of Spring" ( Miles), Miss Hiltla Turple, Miss Ruby Mills and choir; recitation, "Kaster Bells" (Mildred Handler); chorus. "Pawn of the Glad Daw i.ehoir) ; solo. "The Resurrection" Harry Rowe Shelley), Mrs. c. T. McPherson ; trio, 'A wake. Glad Soul, Awake" Anna CoLson Ru'h). Miss Hilda Turple, Mrs. C. T. Mc pherson and Miss Ruby Mills; exercise, "Maud's Kaster." KIsie Noah, and primary children;, chorus, "A Song of Triumph" Geibel), four girls from Mr. Loban's class and choir; anthem, "The Risen Christ" rHughes). choir; recitations by Catharine Harris and Marie Pomeroy; chorus, "Speed On" (Miles), Sunday school : exercise, "Joy Cometh In the Morning," "7 young people, and baritone solo by Ralph -Spulmon. Presbyterian. First. Twelfth and Alder 10:30 A. M., prelude, "Triumphal March" (Guilmant); anthem. "As It Began to Dawn" (Schnecker) ; anthem, "He Is Risen" (Ber wald) ; postlude, "Theme" (Herre. 7:30, P. M., prelude. "Nocturne" (Mendelssohn); an them. "Christ the Lord Is Risen" (Clough . Leighter); anthem. "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" (Dulck?n); anthem. "Rejoice In the Lord" ( Shack ley ) ; anthem, "Jesus, Our Risen King" ( Clough-Leighter) ; post lude. "Andante" (Rubinstein. ) Choir Mrs. Fletcher-Linn, soprano; Mrs. V. Hutchinson-Wire, contraito; W. A. Walters, tenor; Xom J. Zan, baritone: Edgar E. Coursen, organist. With tonight's service at the First Presbyterian Church. Mr. Coursen ends his 20th year of active work as musical director and organist there, without any -interruption to the service because of sick ness an enviable record. Fourth. First and Gibbs 7:30 P. M an them, "Hf Is Risen" t Ash ford) ; response "Easter Peace (Lonenz); anthem, "Golden Trumpets Ashford ) ; baritone solo and chorus, "I Am the Resurrection" (Lorenz) duet, "T Know That My Redeemer Liveth" solo, "Fear Not Ye," Miss Brandt; soprano and tenor solos and chorus with violin ob ligate "O Light That Breaks From Yon der Tomb" (Dressier); solo. "Our Risen King." Mrs. MacKencie; solo, "Come See the Place Where Jesus Lay" (Hammond , Mrs. Hamilton, who is the- choirister. Protestant Episcopal. Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett 11 A. M., prelude ; processional, "J esus Christ Is V. Risen Today" (Worgan); "Christ Our Pass "Vver" (Schilling); "Te Deum in C" (Gou nod); "Jubilate In D" (King); "Sanctus in F" (Gounod); anthems. "I Am the Resur rection" ( Rogers ) and "O Lux Beata' (Tours) : communion service (selected) - re cessional. "The Strife is O'er" (Palstrina). The choir will be present at the 7 A. M communion service, and at the 7:30 P. m! aervioe It will render a musical programme. Carl Denton, musical director. Y. W. C. A. V. W. C. A. building, fieventh and Tavlor 4 P. M.. chorus1 by 3t young women; musio conducted by Miss Ijouiae Bellman. EAST SIiyE. Catholic. St. Ignatius. Jesuits, Powell Vallev and Forty-second street Maszo's mass, fifth. In G : offertory. "Ave Maria" ( Rossini ) : "Re gina. Coell" (Werner); Miss Messlnger. Miss Hazel O'Brien, Miss Mai Smith, sopranos; Mies Emily McElroy, contralto; 3. i'neUman and R- Heinrlch, tenor: R. Meson, J. Deli tus. bass ; Mr. E. Carson, organist. Holy Rosary, East Third and Clackamas Ma.s. at tt. 7, b:iO and 10:3 A. M. At the 8:3i A. M. mass the music will be under the direction of Miss Elizabeth Hoben. Solemn high mass will be celehrated at 10:30 A. M. Very Rev. A. S. Lawler will be the celebrant. Rev. R. A. LewUf, O. P., will deliver the sermon. Special murlc haw been no moored for the occasion by Professor Luc ten E. Baker, the organ uw. At 7 :.10 P. M.. special music, and Mips Hoben will sing Luzzi's "Ave Maria." St. Mary's. Williams avenue 10:30 A. M., Cimoroo' grand military maw. Miss Ruble Goulet. soprano, and Mrs. Gertrude Hail Yielding, contralto, will ing "Regina Coeli." by LamhI11ott. at the offertory, wisted by the other members In the chorus. Other mem bers of the choir: Mrs. Charles Alphonse and MLss Xettie Habecose, eprano; Scott Kent, Char s Pembroke, Oscar Kohler, Peter Mayer, tenors; D. F. Iangenberg, F. Tauscher. L. Iampert, D. Ward, J. E. Kder. E. J. Ken nedy, ba. and Joseph A. Taucher, basso and director; Miss Golda M. Goulet. organist. Holy Crosw, Unlverrtty Park S A. M.. nras-? and muslo by the children's choir; 10:3) A. M.. solemn high mav, Very Rev. Joseph Gal lagher, C. S. C. president Columbia Univer sity, celebrant: Rev. J. P. Tillman. C. S. deacon; Rev. Stephen Gavin, C. S. C, eub deaoon. Rev. A. Morriawey. C. S. C, pro vincial of the Congregation of the Holy Cross, Is expected to deliver the Eawter sermon. At 7:30 P. M., solemn vewjers and benediction. Sacred Heart, S-"2 Milwaukie 10:30 A. M... solemn high mass; Asperges, "Vldi quam" rWerner) ; Introit. "Resurrexl," re cited; Kyrie and Gloria," "Mass of Our Lady of Turdes" (Sorin); Gradual and Sequence, "Ilaec Iies," plain chant ; Credo. "Mass of Our Lad v of Lourdes" (Sorin ) ; Offertory. "Terra Tremuit." recited ; Motet. "Regina Coeli" (Werner): "Sanctus, Benedictus and Agnus' Oct, from "Mass of Our Lady of Lourdes" fSortn. Frederick W. Goodrich, choir director. Christian. Central, Kast Twentieth and Salmon 10:;P) A. M., organ voluntary, Mis Vera HIM; doxology; hymn, "Joy to the World;" anthera, "Lift l'p Your Voices." bass solo and chorus (.Fearis); women's trio, "The Half Cannot Be Told" (Gabriel) ; solo. "Jesu. Jesu, Miserere" ( Nevin ). Miss Mars Codington,' with Miss Gertrude William ac companist. 7:30 P. M., the Juniors, under the direction of Miss Flold Wood, will give the exercise. "Easter Flower Garden" (Jes sie Brown Ponds), Rev. Francis L. Cook, director. Congregational. Pilgrim. Shaver street and Missouri ave nue : prelude, march, church orchestra. A, Clifford, leader; anthem, selected chorus, orchestra and organ; hymns, "King Joy Bells." "Hail Mighty Victor." "Wake, Sweetest Strain." Sunday school chorus and orchestra; offertory, "Reverie," orchestra; afterlude, orchestra and organ; choir direc tor. Mrs. Jessie Steckle; oganist. Lowell Pat ton, assisted by Clifford's Orchestra. Sunnyside. East 34th and Taylor 10:3O A. M., organ prelude. "Prelude in G" (Batiste); anthem. "Awake Thou That Sleepest" (Mai ley); offertory. "Christ Is Risen," (Excell); organ postlude, "Gloria," from "Twelfth Mass" (Mozart). 7:30 P. M., organ prelude. "March de Noel" Thayer); anthem, "Sanc tus" (Gounod ) : solo, selected, Mrs. Allen ; anthem, "I'nfold Ye portals" ( Gounod ) ; of fertory. "Voluntary" (Batiste) ; quartet, "Hosanna" (Excel!) ; anthem, "Praise Ye the Father" (Gounod ) ; quartet, selected ; an them. "The Strife Is Over." E. S. Miller, chi-ir director, and Miss Olivine Fies, or ganist. Methodist Episcopal. Central. Vancouver and Fargo 10:3O A. M.. anthem, "O. God, the -Heavenly Father" Schnecker ) ; solo. "My Redeemer and My Lord" ( Dud ley Buck ) ; anthem, "Christ the Ird Is Risen Today" (W. T. Porter), Min nie Thompson Carty. director of the choir. First (South), Union avenue and Multno mah street 10:30 A. M ., voluntary, "Joy to the World"; anthem, "Christ Is Risen" (Fill more) ; hymn. "O for a Thousand Tongues to Sing" ; offertory, "Largo" ( Handel) ; an them. "Blessed Be the God" (Gabriel); duet, "Love Divine, All Love Excelling" ( Staner), M rs. Clapsedel and Dr, Boyd : hymn, "AIL Hail the power" ; postlude. "Allegro" (Rey nolds). Dr. J. R. Boyd, music director, and Lr. C. L. Haynes, organist. rresbyterlnn. University Park 10:30 A. M. "The Res urrection" (Shelley). Miss Christel Pratt; 7:30 p. M.. "Oh. Shining Light" (Adams), Will Graham. - Unite! Brethren, First, East Morrison and Fifteenth. 8 P. M. Solo. "Christ Is Risen" (Dressier), Mrs. W. R. Brace: male quartet. "Jesus1 Lives" (Lor enz). Messrs. Clark, Henkle, Showers. Ste phenson ; solo. "Resurrection" (Sheldon ), Miss Lou Clemens; solo. "All Hall the Risen King" ( Haw ley ), E. B. Clark ; duet. "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" (Nevin), Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Baice: solo, "Easter Morn" (Taylor), Miss Bessie M. Whltcomb; solo, "Lift Your Glad Voices" (Hawley) ; Mrs. Jessie H- Williams ; mixed double quartet, "The Strife Is O'er" (Lorenz). Mrs. Baice, Miss Clemens, Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Dixon, Messrs. Clark, Baice, Showers and Stephen son; solo, "The Savior's Command" (Mar ble). J. A. Henkle ; solo, "Hosanna" (Gra nler), Mrs. E. C. Brock; Mrs. E. B. Clark, accompanist. Today at Portland Churches BAPTIST. First, the White Temple. Twelfth and Tay lor streets Rev. John Bentzien, acting pas tor. It), "one-accord" prayer meeting; 10:30, morning worship; address by Rev. John L. Dcering, D. .. on the "Resurrection of Japan"; 12. Temple Bible school; special Easter service; 6. B. Y. P. U. meeting in lower temple; address by Dr. Deering, "The Appeal of the Far East" ; 1 evening service, opened with organ recital. Special Easter music by quartet and chorus. Short address on "Now Is Christ Risen," by Rev. John Bentzien. Tjiiru, Knuit street and Vancouver ave nue 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, lo. Ser mons by Rev. F. C. W. Parker, state mis sionary. A choir of 12 voices, assisted by Miss Cornelia Barker, violinist ; Mrs. W. Owens, organist, and. Grant Gieason. pianist, under the direction of M Iss Mitylene Fra ker. will give an Easter concert at 4 o'clock. Second, Ea?t Seventh and Ankeny Rev. H. & Black. 10:30 and 7:30; Bible school. 12; B. Y. P. X'.. 6:flO. Sermon by the pas tor In the morning; topic, "Victories of Christ's Resurrection ; evening. Rev. Dr. Deering. of Japan, will speak on "The Transition of Japan." Sellwood. Tacotna and Eleventh Rev. . W. Thurston, pastor. Sunday school. 10; -sermon, 11; Junior Union, 3; B. Y. P. U., 6 :30; preaching services, 7:30. Topics: Morning, "The Laymen's M issionary Confer ence"; evening, "The Man With a Pur pose." Immanuel, Meade and Second streets Rev. A. B- Minaker, pastor. ll and 7:30. Sunday school. 12; B. Y. P. (T30. East Forty-fifth Street, East Forty-flfth and East Main streets Morning, special Easier programme; evening topic, "Jesus, Who Conquered the Tomb. Lents Rev. Gilman Parker, pastor. Sun day school; preaching.il and 7::i0; B- Y. P. O'.SO. Topics: Morning, "The resurrec tion" ; evening. "What a Church Needs." Central, East Twentieth and East Ankeny streets Rev. Albert Ehrgott, minister. 10:30, "The Risen Christ at Work; i2, Bible school; 7:30, "A Window Into the Beyond." special music at all services. Mount Olivet, Seventh and Everett streets Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:30. . Tabernacle. Kast Forty-first and Holgata streets Rev. F. E. Dark, acting pastor. Bible school, 9:45; preaching. 11 and 7:0; prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:30. Highland Rev. F. E. Dark, superinten dent city missions, will preach In the morn ing. Arleta 11 and 7:30; Sunday school. 0:45; B- Y. P. L .. 6:30. Tabernacle Paul and Timothy, two Chi nese boys, will sing at the morning service; evening, Easter exercises. Highland, Alberta and East Sixth Rev. E. A. Leonard, pastor. 11 and 7:30; B. Y. P, U., 6:30; Sunday school. 10. Calvary, East Eighth and Grant Rev. J. X. Monroe. 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 10; B. Y- P. V.. 6:30. Grace, Monta villa Rev. Albert E. Patch, pastor. ll and 7:30; Sunday school. 10. University park Rev. H. F. Cheney, pas tor. Sunday school. 10; preaching, 11 and 7:30; B. Y. P. L.. 7- Sunnyside (German). East Forty-fifth and Hawthorne Rev. k. Feldmeth, pastor. Sun day school. 9:43; preaching, 11. St. John's (German), Rev. Karr Feldmeth, pastor. Sunday school, 9:43; preaching. 11 and1 7:30; young people's meeting, 7 Sun day and 7:30 Tuesday; prayer meeting, 7:30 Wednesday. St. John's Rev. c. L. Owens. 11:30 and 7:30; Sunday school. 10; B. Y. P. U-. 6:30. Chinese Mission. 353 Burnslde street Rev. Fung chak, pastor. Sunday school, preaching, 8. First (German), Fourth and Mill streets Rev. J Kratt. 11. and 7:30; Sunday school, 9.45.- Second (German), Morris street and Hod-n-y avenue Rev. Frederick Bueerman, pas tor. Sunday school, 9:45; preaching. 11 and 7:30; Y. P. 6:45. CATHOLIC. St. Mary' Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and Davis streets Most Rev. A. Christie, D. D. Low mate. 6. 8 and 9; high mass and sermon, 11; vespers, instruction and benediction, 7:4fc. St. Mary's. Williams avenue The choir has prepared Clmarisa's Grand Military Mass for Easter services Sunday at 10. 30 Ascension, East Seventy-sixth and Eat Mor rison streets Rev. James B. Fitzpatrick, rec tor. Low mass, 8 ; high mass and sermon, 10:.I0; Sunday school, 9:30; benediction oC the blessed wicrament, 7:30. Week days, mass 8:30 A. M. St. Stephen's. Forty-5econd and East Tay lor streets Rev. W. A. Waitt. Low mass, 6:30; high mass and sermon, 10:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams ave nue and Stanton street Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mass, 6. 8 and 9: high majs and sermon, 10:3O; vespers and benediction, 7:30. St. Stanislaus. Maryland and Falling streets Rev. C. Seroskl. Low mass, 8; high mass and sermon, 10. St. Andrew'. Xinth and Alberta streets Rev. Thomas Klernan. Low niaAs, 8; high mars and sermon, 10; vespers. Instruction and benediction, 7:30. St. Lawrence's. Third and Sherman streets Rev. J. C. Hughes. Low mass, . 7 and 8:flO; high mass and sermon, 10:30; -vespers and benediction, 7:30. St. Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savler Rev. E. P. Murphy.. Low mass. 8; high mass and sermon. 10:30; vespers and benediction, 3:30. 9t. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill streets Jesuit Fathers. Low mass. 8: high mass and sermon. 10:30; vespers and benedic tion, 7:30. Holy Rosary. East Third and Union avenue Very Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low mass, 6, 7 and 8:30; high mass and sermon, 10:30; ves pers and benediction, 7:3rt. Sacred Heart, Milwaukie Rev. Gregory Ro ble, O. S. B. IOW mass, sermons. 8, 9 and 10:30; vespers and benediction, 7:30. St. Francis East Eleventh and Oak streets Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass. 6, 8:30 and 9:30; high mass and sermon. 10:30; vespers, instruction and benediction, 7:30. Holy Cross, University Park Rev. J. P. Thillman, C. S. C. Low mass, 8:30; fcigh mass and sermon. 10:3O; vespers and benediction, 4. Holy Redeemer, Portland and Vancouver avenues Rev. Ed K. Cantwell, C. SS. R. Low mass. 8; high mass and sermon, li:30; bene diction, 4. CONGREGATIONAL. First. Park and Madison streets Rev. Lu ther R. Dyott, D. D., pastor. 9:45. Bible school; Easter services at 11 and 7:45. Dr. Dyott delivers Easter sermon in the morning and receives new members. Mr. Frank Dyer, of Chicago, speaks in the evening. Easter mu sic et both services. Highland, East Sixth and Prescott streets Rev. E. S. Bollinger, minister. Sunday school. 10; W. H. Barber, superintendent; worship, 11; infant baptism, reception of members, celebra tion of the Lord's supper; intermediate Y. P. S. C. B.. 4; Y. P. 9. C. E.. 6:15; Easter praUe service, with address by Rev. H. M. Tenney. IX I).. 7:30. Sunnyside. East Taylor and East Thirty fourth streets Rev. J. J. Staub. patoT. Services. 11 and 7:30; Sunday school. 10; Christian Endeavor. 6:30; topics of sermons. "Earth s Gladdest Day" and "The Music of Easter." CHRISTIAN. First. Park and Columbia street! W. F. Resgor. minister. Bible school, !):45; spe cial Easter sermon by W. F. Reagor at 11 A. M theme. 'Spiritual Obtuseness' ; ; spe cial music. At 7:30 p. M.. "The Life of Christ." an illustrated service. Special cho ruses by the Bible school. Central. East Twentieth and Salmon streets Dr. J. F. Ghormley will speak at 11 A. M.. theme, "The Fathers on the Resur rection"; Easter services by the children of the Junior Endeavor Society: special Eater music under the direction of Rev. Francis L. Cook; Bible school, 10 A. M ; Senior En deavor. 6:30 T. M. Gladstone A. H. Mulkey, pastor. Bible school meets promptly at lo and will render a beautiful Easter service. This will be fol lowed by a special 'J0-mlnute Easter sermon to the children by the pastor. Sunday school will then be adjourned. The evening service will be made up of special Easter music and a short sermon on "The Fundamental Proofs of Christ's Resurrection." Rodney-avenue. Rodney avenue and Knott streets T. G. PIcton, minister. Bible school. I:45. Preaching by T. G. Picton at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Theme: "The Risen Christ." Sacred concert at 7:30 p. M. Short address by pastor. "The Meaning of Easter." EPISCOPAL Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett streets Rev. A. A- Morrison, rector. Services, 7, 11 and 7:3!; Sunday school. 0:43. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr, Thirteenth and Clay streets Rev. H. M. Ramsey, vicar. Holy communion. 7:30 and 8 :30; morning service, 1 1 ; children's serv ice, 7:30. Good Shepherd. Graham street and Van couver avenue Rev. John Dawaen, rector. FOUR GENERATIONS REPRESENTED AT REUNION OF ASH LAND FAMILY. Claiborne Hell, serd SO. Kred K. Nell, used 32 4 ' , - - I I V ASHLAND, Or.. March 26. (Special.) Claiborne Nell, one of the pio neer residents of this part of Oregon, recently celebrated his eighty ninth birthday., and following it a fw days ago was held at the home' of his daughter, Mrs. J. R. Tozer, Laurel street, Ashland, a reunion of his children, ten in all, an event thai had not occurred before in 30 years. The following were present: James R. Neil, county judge of Jackson County, aged 69 years, who has one son; William L. Nell-, of rouglas County, Oregon, aged 66 years, who has four daughters and one son; Sarah Neil Chapman, wife of Daniel Chapman, aged 64. who is the mother of eight children, residor.ee Ashland: Leander A. Neil, of Ashland, aged 62 years, who has three sons and two daughters: Rob ert P. Neil, aged. 60, a resident of Ashland, who has two sons: Louisa Nell Tozer, wife of J. R. Tozer of Ashland, aged 57 years; Virginia Neil Alford, wife of R. A. Alford, of Klamath Falls, aged 54 years, who has two sons; Mary Nell Dean, wife of "W. E. Dean, of Grants Pass, aged 50 years, who has three children: Jefferson C. Neil, of Ashland, aged 47, who has two children: Gertrude Neil Murphy, wife of J. J. Murphy, of Ashland, aged 45. who has four sons. The mother of thefee children died years ago. Twelve children were born to the couple, but two died. . The combined years of the parent and his ten children ag gregates 663. Holy communion, 8 ; Sunday school, 9:45 ; morning prayer and holy communion, 11; evening prayer and sermon, 7 :80. St. Mark's. Twenty-first and Marshall streets Rev. J. E. H- Simpson, rector. Holy eucharlst, 7:30; children's service, 10; holy eucharlst and sermon, 11; evensong. 7:30. Music for morning service: Processional, hymns 514, 112, 11S; Recessional hymn 121. Communion service by Hugh ilatr. 0 All Saints'. Twenty-fifth and Savler streets Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, rector. Holy communion, 7:30; morning prayer, ser mon and second celebration. 11; children's service. 7:30. Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel, Good Samaritan. Hospital Rev. W. R. Powell, chaplain. Holy communion, 7 ; ward serv ices, 3 ; prayer and sermon, 7:15. Bishop Scadding will preach. St. Matbew's. Frst and Cathedral streets Rev. W. A. Breck In charge. Holy com munion. 8 A. M. ; holy communion and ser mon. 11 A. M. ; Sunday school. 10 A. M. Vested choir and stringed instruments as sisting. Grace Memorial, East Seventeenth and Weldler streets Dr. George B. Van Waters, clergyman in charge. Holy communion, 8 A. M. ; holy communion and sermon, 11 A. M., with special music. CHRISTIAN" SCIENCE. First Church of Christ. Scientist, Scottish Rite Cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale streets Services. 11 and S: subject of les son sermon. "Reality" ; Sunday school at close of morning service; Wodnesday even ing meeting, S o'clock. Second Church of Christ, Scientist, Wood men Hall, East Sixth and Kast Alder streets Sunday services ll and S ; subject f lesson sermon. Reality"; Sunday school, 11; Wednesday meeting, 8 o'clock. EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION", First Church, German, Tenth and Clay streets F. Benz. pastor. Preaching serv ices, 10:45 and 7:46; topics, "The Resurrec tion of Jesus Christ"; the Lord's supper will be celebrated; R?v. Theo. Schauer will preach both morning and evening ; Sunday school. :30; Y. P. A., 7:00. LUTHERAN. St. James, English. West Park and Jef ferson streets Rev. J. Allen Leas, pastor. Services, 11 and 8; Easter sermon, recep tion of members and the Lord's Supper in the morning; in the evening an Easter ad dress, and Easter pictures; the Sunday school will have an Easter programme at the usual hour for Sunday school at 10. Norwegian Synod, East Tenth and East Grant, streets Rev. O. Hagoes. pastor. Eas ter day high mass, 11; evening services. 7:45; no Sunday school. St. Paul's German, East Twelfth and Clin ton streets Rev. A. Krause. pastor. Sun day school, 9:30; confession, IO; festival service and holy communion, 10:8O; evening service, 7:30; Bible lesson and young peo ple's meeting Thursday, 8. Bethanla Danish, 640 Union avenue Rev. J. Scott, pastor. Services, 11 and 8; Sun day school, 10; Bible class, 7: subjects of sermons, "When the Strongest Conquered the Strong" and "Has Christ Revealed Him self to Thee?" Ladies' Aid Wednesday, 2, by Mrs Frandsen, 1181 East Madison ; Y. P. M., Thursday, 8; Danish school, Saturday, 10 and 2. W ETHOD1ST. Taylor-Street. Or. Benjamin Young, pas tor. 9:30 A. M., classes; 10:30 o'clock, morn ing sermon, subject. "The Resurrection Story": 12:15 P. M-, Sunday school; 6:30 P. M., Ep worth League; 7:30 o'clock, evening sermon; Easter musical service by the choir; union sunrise prayer meeting, Sunday morning at 7 o'clock, led by Dr. Dyott. Epworth, Twenty-sixth and Savler streets - Rev. Charles T. McPherson. pastor. There will be special Easter services, morning and evening chiefly by the Sunday school pupils and choir. Sunday school. t):45 A. M. Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Dr. Cudllpp's subject for the morning will be "The Em maus Way" and In the evening "Eternity in the Heart." Quartet and solo by Miss Jane Irene Burns In the morning and large male chorus, quartet and solo by W. A. Mont gomery in the evening. William Mansell Wilder, organist and choirmaster. Special Easter music. In the evening the Knights Templar will attend the service in a body. Other services of the church as usual- Centenary. East Xinth and Pine streets Clarence True Wilson. D. D.. pastor. At 10:30 A. M., sermon by Dr. Fletcher Ho man; 7:30 P. M., sermon by Dr. Wilson. Spe cial music at bot h services. Central, Vancouver avenue and Fargo street C. L. Hamilton, pastor. 10:30 A. M., special Easter service; sermon by the pas tor. .Trinity, East Tenth and Grant streets Lewis F. Smith, pastor- Sunday, school, 10 A. M.; public worship, 11 A. M.,' "A Living Savior" ; class meeting, 12:15 P. M. ; Ep worth League. 6:30 P. M.; evening rervlce, 7:30 o'clock, Easter programme by the Sun day school children w'lth special views for the stereopticon ; midweek pray er and praise service, Thursday evening, 7 :30 o'clock ; junior league. Friday. 4 P. M. Norwegian Danish, . Vancouver avenue and Skldmore street Rev. C. J. Larsen. pastor. Easter services and confirmation at 11 A. M. ; children's Easter service at 7 :30 P. M. ; special' music at both services. First Norwegian and Danish. Eighteenth and Hoyt streets H. P. Nelsen pastor. Spe cial Easter services both morning and even ing, 11 A. M.. and S P. M.; Sundav school. Robert P. Nell, aged 02. Joe IVell, axed 3. i h .- f.A V r J xVf , TV;! - : V . 1 f - f" . i j . .J 1 CI .P. The Coming: Metropolis of Central Oregon, OPAL CITY Make your selections now before the railroads are built througli OPAL CITY, and while you can ob tain the property at the price. Prices will double before Summer. Selling Agents, AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, 10 A. M. ; younj? people's meeting 7 P. M. . Swedish, Beach and Borthwick streets Kaster services will be held morning and evening1. The Sunday school will take part In -the evening programme. Epworth League meetings, 7 P M. Sunnyside W. T. Kuster, pastor. The subject for Sunday morning will be an Kaster sermon on 'The Life Beyond the Grave"; in the evening the closing sermon in the series of five sermons on "The Signs of the Times" will be given on "A. Olorious Horizon of Coming Victory for the Be liever." M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. First Union avenue and Multnomah stre&t B. H. Mow re, pastor. 10, Sunday school; 11, Easter sermon, subject "Immortality," by paa tor; 6:30, special Epworth League service; 7:30, preaching. "Shall We Live Again?" PRESBYTERIAN. FMr.Tt, Alder and Twelfth street Rev. Will lam H. Foulkes. D. D. , minister. Morning service, 10:30; sermon, "PrlEioners of Hope ; Bible school, annual graduation exercises, 12:10; Chri.tian Endeavor, 6:3o: evening serv ice, 7:30; sermon, 4'Easter in Heaven." Com petent .helpers are provided to care for chil dren under tt years of age during the hour of morning service, in the old manse, corner Al der and Thirteenth streets. Marsha 11-Mreet, Marshall and North Seven teenth streets Rev. C. W. Hay. Sunday school. 9:45: preaching, 11, "The Cilory of the Resurrection' ; special music, "The Resurrec tion," by Hughes, and "Christ Our Passover"; Sunday school Easter service, 4. At 7:30 P. M. there will be a .service In the Finnish lan guage. . Hawthorne Park. Twelfth und East Taylor ptreets Rev. B. Nelson .Allen. paMor. 10:30, Easter services; sermon, "The First Easter Morning"; also reception of members and christening of children with water from the Jordan River: :M, T. P. S. C. E. ; 7:30. Easter musical programme. Miss Cahlll will play the violin. Calvary, Eleventh and Clay streets Serv ices 10:30 and 7:45; Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker, pastor, will preach; morning subject, "The Power of His Resurrection"; evening, "My Dear Master"; Miss Margaret Lamber on, organt&t; Bible school, 12. SPIRITUALISM. First Society will celebrate the 62d an niversary of modern spiritualism at lul Second street, near Washington. All-day meeting. A Christian service by CJladus Cooley, at 7:45 P. M. UN I V E RS A LIST, Church of the Good Tidings, Broadway and East Twenty-fourth Rev. James Dl mond Corby, minister. Divine worship at 10:45 and. 7:45; Easter sunrise service at 7:30; Easter exercises of the Sunday school at 12 o'clock ; Christian union meeting at 6:30; Easter sermon by the pastor with spe cial musio. . UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father, Seventh and Yam hill streets Rev. Thomas L. Eliot. F. IX, minister emeritus; Rev. William G. Eliot. Ji;., minister. Easter services at 11 and 7:45; morning. "The Name of Jesus" ; even ing, "The Sovereign Antidote for Religious Unrest" ; Sunday school at 9:45; christening service at 10:16; communion service at 12:15; Young People's Fraternity at :30. UNITED EVANGELICAL. First, East Sixteenth and Poplar streets (Ladd's Addition Sunday school at 10; preaching at 11, "An Easter Message"; 7:30, an evangelistic service. H. A. Leck, pastor. Ockley Green. Gay street and Willamette boulevard Rev. J. Bowersox. pastor. Preaching services at 11 and 7:30; subjects, "The Risen Christ.' "Our Living Hope' ; Sunday school at 10; K. L. C. K., 6:30. VNITED PRESBYTERIAN. First, Sixth and Montgomery streets Frank DeWitt Findley, minister. Public wor ship, 10:3o; sermon topic. "Many Infallible Proofs"; Bible school, 12; classes for all; C. C Tripp, superintendent ; Junior, 3; Christian Endeavor: 6:30: subject. "L!fe Unending" ; leader, M!i?s Alice Bayer; evening services. 7:30; sermon topic. "The Joy of Easter"; special muMc; Mrs. Robert Adams, choir- di rector. Church of the Strangers. Grand avenue and Wasco street S. FUr DuBois, minister. 10:30. appropriate Easter sermon ; 7 :3o. "Ancient Men, Modern Lessons" ; 12, Sunday school. Services for deaf Mrs. F. C. Metcalf will in terpret sermon at the morning service. Y. M. C. A. City Association, Sixth and Taylor streets R. R. Perkins, religious wprk director. Meeting for men at 3 o'clock will be an Easter musical service In which a women's chorus of 30 voices, composed Qf the Tuka-lo-a and Altrul Clubs of the Y. W. C. A., will participate. Meeting for boys at 3:30 o'clock will be addressed by Stanley Baker, and moving pictures will be shown. MISCELLANEOUS. Divine Truth Center, Dine Truth Chapel, hall 201, Alisky building. Third and MorrUon streets Rev. Thaddeus M. Minard, pastor. Service. 11; subject. "Christ Is Risen"; serv ice. 10 A. M. Tuesday, room 302, Allsky build ing. Portland Fellowship. Selllng-Hlrsch Hall Conference on the baels of the -Fellowship. 7; regular meeting. 8; address by Dr. Davidson Buchanan, on "Michael Angelo, or the Climax in Art and Architecture," with prelude on cur rent events; solo by Miss Gronnel from Hay dn's "Creation." "With Verdure Clad." Church of the New Thought Services in west hall, Selllng-Hlrsch building, Sunday evening. Henry Victor Morgan will preach; subject, "White Magic, or the Power and Possibilities of the Redirected Mind," a New Thought Easter service. Rev. Willis R. Hotchklss. general manager of a large industrial mission in British East Africa, will deliver an address in the Friends Church, corner of East Main and East Thirty fifth streets, Sunday evening, the 27th Instant, at 7:30 o'clock. Mr. Hotchki-ss has spent many years in pioneer mifsion work in Africa, and ti'&a had many thrilling experiences and ad ventures. Penfel Mission. ? 4 MfHson street SreMal THIS CLOCK With ilarm, and over $3700 in other prizes for a great publicity con test. Read Page 2, Section 1, this paper. BAILBOAD hT-a' I Z ik,V 4 ELECTRIC RAILROAD! : 3h FREE Map of Oregon and Descriptive Pamphlet of OPAL CITY Call or Write I IRRIGATED LANDS Easter exercises this afternoon S o'clock anil In the evening? at 8 P. M. Mrs Brodneok. of New York Cits', wilt speak at t'hristensen Hall, eleventh and Yamhill streets, at 11. U and 8. Subjects: "Truth. l.Jfe and Love, or the Inner Mean ings of Christ Jesus' Teachings." METHODISTS ARE IN LEAD 63 0 Laymen's Movement liiinquet Tickets Sold, 1000 Expected. With the last mall late yesterday aft ernoon, it was announced by tho local committee in charge of the coming; Lay men's Missionary Movement, that the Methodists, with 205, now lead the list of Portland religrious denominations for tickets to the banquet which will open the convention Tuesday eveninR at the Meier & Frank Company's store. The Baptists are running: second with a total of 161. and the others in the following order: Congrregrationalists, 126; Episcopalians, 84; Presbyterians, 55; United Presbyterians, 23; Evan gelical, 20. In all, 650 tickets have been disposed of and paid for and a hundred or more reservations have been made, but it is not the wish of the committee in charge of the banquet to hold these reservations long;. On thousand per sons only will be accommodated at the dinner. Policeman Slashed and Sliot. KANSAS CITY March 26. Sergeant Kdward Qtiinn, ohe of the oldest mem- WHY SHALL I INVEST IN ALAMEDA PARK? CAREFUL INVESTIGATION OF REAL ESTATE VALUES UNMISTAKABLY POINTS TO ALAMEDA PARK AS THE BEST PLACE IN WHICH TO INVEST INVESTIGATE ! Do not be afraid of the FACTS. LOOK THE "WHOLE CITY OVER, and vou will reach the one logical conclusion, namely: That "ALAMEDA PARK is tha one best residence property in which a moderate sum can be in vested MOST PROFITABLY. Some of the reasons ' for this conclusion are : LOCATION It is situated ad joining Irvington on the north, just two miles from the business center of the city, lying between lilst street and 3:Jd street. ALTITUDE The greater por tion consists of a tableland or plateau, 230 feet above the Wil lamette, with a splendid outlook over the city and river, and view of the snow-covered mountains. 1IEALTHFULNESS The alti tude" and the character oE the soil insure perfect drainage, and air. IMPROVEMENTS AND BUILDING RESTRICTIONS The best of city improvements, in cluding hard - surfaced paving, sewers, gas, water, cement walks, wires underground, and so through the list, are being rapidly installed. Not a street in ALA MEDA PARK will be without all these improvements. The build ing restrictions, too, are such as to insure a good class of homes, the These buildings on the best sixty-acre farm in Oregon. Spring water piped into house, barn and yard. Forty acres under cultivation. Run ning water in pasture. Two miles from railroad station. The cheap est dairy farm in the county at $200 per acre. FIRST STATE BANK, ORESHAM, ORKGO.V. Many other smaller tracts for sale. V J I - f - . CITY LOTS Now on the Market. PRICES $100 to 3250 10 per cent cash. $10 each month. Liberal Discount Offered to Builders. 200 Chamber of Commerce bers of the local police force, was shot and perhaps fatally wounded in an en counter with two unidentified negroes here late last, night. .His assailants es caped. Quinn came upon the negroes wltile they were loitering in front of a store. Without a word the blacks at tacked him. one of them cutting him with a razor, while the other pressed a revolver to his right breast and fired. The negroes then fled. Quinn fired three shots at them without effect. CLUB'S LIFE IS CUT SHORT Creditors Demand Pay for I,iquVrs Kurnislied Milwaukie ltesort. OREGON CITY, Or., March 26. (Special.) The career of J. A. Zim mermann as a saloonkeeper will evi dently be short. Less than two weeks ago the old Milwaukie Club, owned by Isaac Gratton, was opened under Zimmerniann's direction, after having been closed about three years. This afternoon Attorney Fred J. Meindl. of Portland, brought suit against Zimmermann, representing tli claims of Blumauer & Hock, who sold Zimmermann liquors to the value of $202.70, of which only $8.. 10 has been paidT- and the Mount Hood Brewing Company, who advanced Zlmmermann $53.35 in money and sold him mer chandise valued at $13.50. ZImmermann formerly operated a dairy ranch near Milwaukie. An at tachment has been levied against him. kind that will make your property most valuable. STREETCAR SERVICE At the expense of many thousands or dollars, the Alameda Land. Com pany has brought the Broadway carline direct to the entrance of the Park, and now at the expense of many more thousands this Company has extended the Broad way carline to the center of the Park, to be finished with cars in operation by May 1. PRICES Notwithstanding choice location, altitude, health fulness, improvements, restric tions, car service, all second to none, ALAMEDA PARK is priced fully twenty-five per cent below the market value. Price other properties and compare. Do not place your money in a, section that is all settled up, 'for such a district has reached its LIMIT OF VALUE. Rather in vest in Alameda Park, where full development IS STILL UNDER "WAY. Then vou will be in line for the ADVANCE IN VALUES which are sure to come within the next few months and years. See ALAMEDA PARK TODAY. Just take Broadway car. Alameda Land Company, own ers of Alameda Park, 322 Corbett building. N. B. Ask for particulars about SALESM A N S II I P CONTEST. There's money in it.