The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, October 29, 1911, SECTION FIVE, Page 9, Image 65

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONIAX, TORTLAND, OCTOBER 29. 1911.
hina apilaU mi bins. b l- Wlllls-a
...4..r i;e, i .. n 'ra' d. .. J. 11. Liuuin-
.i. rt.f.!.-;j.iia.
r i--il. of I'Viw!in. Pa., in a
r a.n.t uh.rvrr tio ha van
; r in. I note. I much, in the orient.
. ..f i.:- earlier trav-l-b."k hemic
vinU. on the, Ynnatz" and "The.
.i: v. all i.f 'limit."
'K!h:ea Capital of China" has 13
stration and ronlaln graphic ac
nts of the les;end. histories, ru-
t. nunnrn ami great men of curl-
inH historic Chine Mtwu. h
n.rsonal life I aln pultnt. even
t. Th hivik In authori'stive. ha a
miirni vjIii. and .U 1 ft an hon-
. loe a an excelW-nt .ind critical
i-l v of modern t'hina.
tv. rd much Just now of th awek-
m of a nair China which la rapidly
sorbins- UMtrrg ideas, and here I
other new lamp to lllumlnej tha ub-
t Tha author tells us of city after
jr Ttrn soldiers ara beln drilled
er FuroMin and American mea.
th educational that Includa
nr military trt(im1i. w est Points
d Sandhurst. -Barracka have risen
every graat city: soldier fill thorn
11.1 aa thar Tine. No mora lwi
d arrows, no more somersaults and
I'.s. but systematic European nmi
th Kuropean irmi of precision. I na
rll la now watching to k what aori
an account thla so-called weu
nel Chlneaa army can do In atamp-
t cut armed rebellion.
Y'ne- capital cities visited and de-
l.ed are- Hangohow. loocno. nn
Kweilln. Kwelyana. Yunnanfu.
whow. Nanking. Anklna. Nanchang.
urhana-. Chana-sha, t'henatu. Len
oir. .Man. Rattens;. Talyuanfu. Tainan
d ivkln.
IT. Hell lm.ka forward to tne time
n "the. mightiest poace-project ot
..n hi.torv" will dawn, "when Qreat
ttain. thla country and China shall
-m a coalition t.t prevent strife
nn the nation". By then. enthusi
al!v concluded our author, "under
- three flans will dwell a thousand
li..n of the aona of men. China, here
r. kin. II1 accomplish for the whole
rid what Ch in the Ureat proposed to
r.- hln empire when he built tne
I wall prevent trlfe." Thla In a
..hi.. Hut vwt visionary view. Tha
t-.l state and China are nonmll
rv r.ttionit. How could we enforce
rtd-i-nm-e- mlthout large nunaing
a a policemen .
T'-e book r.-tK 15 too dear.
!ie and llta " mm IHeail. by Maiy
r..ii:ie fraaf-rd. Illustrated. 1. l-'t-
l!run a t-.. lt.l.n.
r (trf.it value In forming a trua es-it.-
of th private life of Goethe.
Is l.m.k Klves new material to oa
n l nowhere else In Knirltao. It l
t-d. Ooethe. certainly. If moat talea
I about him are true, had a aupl
usiy larxe number of women admlr
an.l the very beat alda of him In
regard, the platonlc aide. Is reflect-
n ijfw Interesting pages. Such an
...'- im . harnitnir.
learn all that may be Known, ror
1.1
.in.-c. of Uretcnen. wno otconi
rciierlte In "Kauai": of tha exquisite
r.ierli a. center of tha Seaenhelm Idyl;
the Charlotte, whom Thackeray lam
.ned aa an Immortal cutter of "bread
1 butter"; of the high-bred tJll. to
om the poet waa once betrothed; ot
enigmatic Baroness Von Stein, to
hom he was wholly devoted for 1
hla early Weimar years: of Angelic
uffmann. the distinguished painter.
ho had prevtouely had a romance wnn
t ti...nii anil who became
oethe's Intimate friend while the lat-
... .AtA..min in TtAiv? of chrla-
ane, the maker of artificial flowers In
factory, who Became me great pwei a
Ife; of Bettlna too Arnln. and of the
any other women to whom be was
ore or less attracted, and who all felt
.im nrnfound admiration as well as
-1, - . --. Ar In.. Rentlmantai
nea will bare abundant opportunity In
itlsrylng inemseivaa inai w r
re and sentiment and trouble are con
med. Ooethe was a favored soul in
i life, and that hla new biographer is
i eaceedlngly kind one.
There are nearly 100 Illustrations,
id the book Is generally first class In
rexy department.
Ilafery Match. y Ian Hay. ILKX Hough
too. Mimia Co- Baatoa.
yinrlal Scotch and English, lore.
-tcket. and labor troublea form the
rlnclpai texts of this appealing novel.
hlch has been read wlia seen enjoy
ant. The plot concerns the loveless
r-riaara of an KdIscodsJ rector1
aughter to an aristocratic master of
dustry. We are introduced to uie
eedy and numerous family of Rev.
rian Vereker. one of tne most mier-
'tlna; and prettiest members being
las Ltapnne vereaer. iue eiani
aughter. about 10 years old. The
rlnclpai coalmine owners of the
ele-hborhood la Sir John Carr. who.
rora his stern business qualities and
jccesa In forctna; all to think as be
jea. is also called Juggernaut, sir
ihn and Mr. Vereker had been fellow-
udenta at Cambridge University, and
'.t John marriea Daphne, aa he need
imeone to lend an air of domesticity
his numerous house. She becomes
1 wife, larsrely to help her own peo-
le. and swift changes of environment
tke place. Mr. Dawka. a dog. and
r. Carfare, a Scotch widow, are two
.aractera worth knowing. There la a
ireetness. a freshoeas In the narra-
ve that Is very arrateful to blase
ovel readers. The arenea are laid In
nsrland and most of the people deptct
1 are elegant 4dlera. sly hits being
veiled at the growing paternalism
:ght by the Uberal ftovernmenU
he Nms f ltlawatba. I r H.nrr W. I .on r -
r-ir.. nanr i b.lul.'n. lllutrla. Ji
hsu.l. SIc.Nally Co.. (alcana.
A lian.lsome present for the holidays.
n.l sure to please a person of artlsttc..
..etl.- taste. The (4 full-page Ulua-
atlons shown are the work of Grace
handler Morn, and are taken from life
t Wa-ya-ga-mua-, near Petoskey,
ilrh.. where the story of Hiawatha la
nnuallr reiridu ed as a drama by na
ve Ojlbway. Eight full-page, richly
lore.l picture of remarkable beauty
irtray principal characters and ecenea.
s for the .oem. it 1 a loved American
ass I.-, and the world has already pro-
ounced It good.' So, criticism on the
oem Is not necessary. Dr. Gunsaulus,
ho twice saw lonKfellow. contributes
u eloquent foreword.
laay Year mt a ItAceaee Balcony, by Vlr-
;na . Johnson. si.o. Illustrated,
liana. fcles a Co.. Boston.
This author, a well-known woman ot
tters. spent 2u years In Florence,
aly. and In these 21 chapters she fflves
-r Interesting observations and Ira-
esaions as to lite and customs of that
storlc city. The book haa a charming;
t environment which haa been excel
ntly presented here. As a travel book
should Interest many readers ot
arled tastes.
rklebey la Kalobewlaad. tv William U
Hill: and Tbe lilrtn sf Heart s Ie41ght,
by Ida X. Mnnnnston. tacn 11
luslrated. Hand. Mc.Nsly a Co.. Chl
ao. f
Two holiday books for children, sure
create joy In young hearts. In
Jackleboy" one meets with a happy
tch. wro takes children to a new
onderlaJid. Wholesome lessons are
ught- Attractive pictures are by
anny T. Cory. In "The Garden of
Qnihe Jail GcAe
Jbn Repent
Hearts Dellghf we meet with a
charming little girl named Delight,
who. at her birth wa presented by the
farles with a pair of fairy spectacles
and who haa fascinating adventures
with flower. The nice pictures are
by Maglnel YVrlght Enrlght. Two little
books of good Influence.
Boothlaad Melodies, by Ben King. Illustrat
ed. Forbea a Co- Chlcaao.
Illustrated from photographs by Essie
Collins Matthews and Leigh Richmond
Winer, thla holiday volume containing
IS poems, mostly In darkey dialect, by
Ben King, haa a. Christmas gift at
mosphere. The book is a beautifully
looking one. the pictures are first class
and each page haa a decorated margin.
King's verse bas a cleverness, a home
ring In It. that always makes It wel
come. Here Is a sample ot his vetae In
"Ie Eyarf quake":
T yarfqtwk a-shakln'
Jea a short time ao
Waa Belsabub a-pullln'
Out d cllokahs down below,
yo bettahj drop yo' slnnln'
Kim ela Katln he's a-crlnnin'
Illme-fcr de bis ssssphone
. Am shually gwlns to blow!"
People f the Wild, bv F. Ft. Mara, tl V
Illustrated. Tbe Outing Fubliahlng Co..
New York City.
Seven thrilling tales of wild animals,
some of the latter being so clever that
one almoat wrltea "human" after them.
The most dramatic, best-told tale is
"The Palat." being the record of a
fighting wolverine which for a time
owned and scratched a particular sec
tlon of Scotland, where he escaped from
Beachell's menagerie.
I irat er tne mwntr. ry ttooert sra '"
I 1 1 A i U-I.ir A Co.. Hoaton.
A sterling love torv. with plenty of
BAPTIST.
First, tbe White Temple, Twelfth and
Taylor street Rev. W. B. Hlnon, pastor.
S t.-.. Bible school, classes to Interest all
ages: 11. preaching by ths pastor; theme.
j meeting, led by J. O. Malono; subject.
"V IU 1 ner f'e any i tninit in
7:0, preaching by tha pastor; theme. "When
God Forgot." Music by quartet and chorus.
East tide. East Ankeay snd Twentieth
streets-esilev. Albert Ehrgutt. minister. 10.
Sunday school: 11. "How to Oet Rich":
:S0. young peoples meeting; 7:10, "Juat
Owning L'p."
Tblrd. Knott street and Vancouver ave
nue Rev. Wehley J. Beaven. minuter. lL
"On by On"; T:0, Bartering Jesu";
10. Blbl school: :0, B. Y. P. V.i o'clock
Thursdsy evening, prayer meeting.
East Korty-nfth street, corner Main Rev.
A. B. Walts, pastor. Sunday school. :J;
worship. 11; sermon. "Walls Tumbling
Hon": worship. T:S0; sermon, "Tb Urttra
r." Tabernacle. Et Korty-econd street and
Holgat avenue Rev. Robert Oray. pator.
eiervices, H and I.4J; topice. 'tmotionallsm
In Religion" and "Footpads on Payday, or
Waster of Wealth"; bunday school. :6;
young people's meeting. 6:45.
Grace. Montavllla Kev. Albert E. Patch,
pastor. Preaching. 11 and 7:30: Sunday
school. :45: young peoples meeting, 6:3w:
prayer meeting. Thursday vnlng. Sub
ject of sermons. "Christ and Childhood"
and "An Inheritance incorruptible."
Arleta. Slaty-fourth street and Forty
eighth avenue Rev. Duncan McPhall. pas
tor. Services. 11 and 7:io: B. T. P. C.
:15: Sunday school. 10. Toplrs. "As B
Waa Sent" and "A Faithful Word."
lmmanuel. Meade and Second straeta-
Rev. H. b. Black, paator. Preaahlng at 11
and 7:30; Sunday school, 12. J. V. Guthrie
superintendent: prayer meUc( Thursday
e.emng at 7:50.
Russellvllle Schoolhouse. under auspices of
nrar Church. Montavllla t-unday school.
I 15, preaching by Rev. Albert Patch, a.
Highland. Alberta and East Sixth lret
North Kev. Chrle B. Elliott, pastor.
St. Johns, Chicago slreet Rev. H. F. Che
ney, acting pastor. 10. Sunday school; 11,
sermon: I, li. young people meeting; 7:43.
svangelical service.
I'nlverslty Psrk Rev. A. C. Saxton, act
ing pastor. Preaching. 11 an.l i:uU; Sun
day school. lt: B. Y. P. I".. ..
Swedish Kev. Frederic Linden, pastor.
Morning service. lu:4.t; Sunday school, 12;
11. Y. y. '.. S:li: evening service. 7:4i.
Second and Central t'nlted. Rast Twentieth
and Ankeny streets Joint Sunday school
and preaching service, lu to 12 nd 7:43.
Chinese Mission. So;! Humstde street Sun
day arbool. 7: J. Q. Melons, superintendent.
Italian Mission. S14 Font street P. H.
Saltorelll, missionary. Preaching. 2: Sun
day school; 5.
Sellwood. Eleventh street and Tacoma av
nue Rev. F. H. Hayes, pastor. Preaching.
II and 7.3U; Sunday school. 10: B- Y. P. L..
3o.
lents Rev. J. M. Nelson, paator. Preach
ing. 11 and T.o. Sunday school. 10; B. Y.
P. C. ::lO.
Sunntside Mtermank. Forty-first street and
Hawthorn anue Sunday school. B:4o;
Conrad Wyes, superintendent.
Mount Olivet. Seventh and Everett streets
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Services in City Ckurckes j
are Four Words:
loo Lore."
stirring action In It. One lively char
acter 1 the Karl of Avondale.
JOSEPH SL QUENTIN.
Mmrt HaJlot Principles. by Richard 8.
c HI Ids. llouKhton, in ft an Co.. Boston.
A most Instructive and picturesque
presentation. The book received ex
tended editorial mention In The Ore
gonian of last Friday.
EW BOOKS RBCEITEU,
The Sultan's KlvsJ, by Bradloy Gllman: a
story of tha desert, for boys iSmall-May-nanl.
Havoc by K. Phillips Oppenhelm. 11. S3.
Another thriller, descnblns an International
plot for tha Invasion of England; a live
novel; Il liS. (Llule-llrown.)
The Klylnr, Boys to the Kesrue. by Ed
ward 8. Ellis: a well-wrltlen airship tale for
boys: o cents. (Winston Co., t'htla.)
Athonia. or tha original 4oo. by H. Oeorgs
Prhutte; an unusually clever novl dfpUt
lng on this continent a cultured civilisation
befora tha Columbus era: a story that for
poetic Imsgery of thought recalls Donnelly's
"Atlantis." (Lakeside Co.. Manitowoc.
Wis.
( sterlrg on Special Occasions, by Fannls
Merritt Karmer, of tha Boston Cooking
School; e fins cookbook gem. Illustrated.
(David McKay. Ptalia.)
Tommys Money, by John R. Coryell; 60
cents: healthy store for boys: Where the
Money lirows. I.y Caret Oarett, M cents: an
enjoyable. Instructive and tntlmats talk on
ths money market known as Wall street;
Knnlgsklnder. or tbe Royal Children, by
Anna All. Chsptn; charming fairy stories
for .Ml.lr.n: fl .23; Old Men. by James Otis,
a "soow story" for young folks: $1.2&:
Hplrltlsru and I'sychology. hy Theodora
Klournoy. professor of psychology at the
rnlvesrlty of Geneva, translated by Howard
Crrlngton: S2: Illustrated: ths most learned
and authoritative book that hits appeared on
tha subject tor ths last decade, a critical
yet svnipsthetlc study of supernormal psy
chology, metapsychlcs, or psychical research,
a book that Is every nr history msklng:
Ths Missing pearls, hy Emllle Benson Knlpe
and Al.lea Arthur Knlpe; 11.2..; and The
Pretender Person. by Margaret Cameron;
IL.tn: a well-written love story which ds-
.lipt in yTio. Harpers.
Rv. R. 11. Thomas, pastor. Services, 11
and 7 30.
Calvary. East Eighth and Orant street
Rev. J. X. Monroe, pastor. Services. 11 and
7:30; Sunday school, u: B. Y. P. I .. 8: SO.
Second German, Morris street and Rodney
avenue Hev. Frederick Buerrman, pastor.
Sunday school. 43; preaching, 11 and 7:0;
B. Y. P. V.. 6:43.
First German. Fourth and Mill street
Bev. J. Kralt. pastor. Services. 11 and 7:80;
Sunday school, p:4.
CATHOLIC.
PL Marys Cathedral. Fifteenth and Davis
streets Kev. Edwin V. O'Hara will speak
at T Bo. on "Morality In Social Life."
St. Michael s t Italian). Fourth and Mill
streets Jesuit Fathers. Low mass, ft; bigh
mass and sermon, lt:lH: vespers and bene
diction. 7:30.
Ascanalon. FJt 8venty-ixth and East
Morrison streets Rev. James B. Fltipatrlck,
rector. Low mass, ft; high msss and sermon.
10:30; Sunday school. v:30; benediction of
the blessed sacrament, 7:80; week days
mass. 6:30.
Immsculsts Heart of Mary. Williams ave
nue and Stanton street Rev. W. A. Daly.
I. ow mass, a. M and v; high mass and ser
mon. lo:3U; vespers and benediction. 7:3n.
St. Francla'. Kast Twelfth between Pin
and Oak streets Rev. Father Black. Low
mass, ft: bigh mass and sermon. 10:30; ves
pers. Instruction and benediction. 7:3U.
St. Andrew's. East Ninth and Alberta
streets Rev. Thorns Klernsn. Low mass.
9: high msss and sermon, 10; vespsrs. In
structlon and benediction, 7:Ro.
Holy Cross. University Park Rev. C. R.
Flnner. Low mass, 6:30; high mass and
sermon, li:3o; vespers and benediction. 4.
Holy Rosary. East Third North and Clack
amas atreets Very Rev. A. 8. Lawler. O. P.
Low mass, a. 7 snd 8:30; high mass and
sermon. 10:S0; rosary, etc., and bendlctlon,
7:30.
st. Lawrence's. Third and Sherman streets
Rev. J. C. Hughes. Low mass. A, 7 and
9:30; high mass snd ermon,i 10:30; vespers
and benediction, 7:30.
CHRISTIAN.
First. Park and Columbia street W. F.
Resgor. minister. Services. 11 and 7:80; ser
mon subjects. 'Getting Ready for the Gypsy
Kvangellst." and "Blbl 8tore-Houses" :
Sunday school, U:S0; Christian Endeavor.
6. SO.
Central. East Twentieth and Salmon
streets Dr. J. F. Ghorm'.ey will speak at 11.
theme, "Peter's Confession the Impregnable
Rock"; 7:43. "Human Responsibility In Soul
Winning."
CONGREGAT ION A L.
First Church. Park and Madison Rev. L.
R. IivntL. 1. IX, minister, in. Bible school;
II, "What loes God Think of I'sT"; 6:80, Y.
P. 8. C. K. ; 7:45, "Do Portland People Love
Their City?"
Hassalo Hev. J. M. Ixiwden. D. D.. pas
tor. 11. "An Open Door"; 7:30, "Imposing
L'pon Conscience"; Bible school, 10; Y. P.
b. C. E.. 6. SO.
Sunnyalde. East Thirty-second and Tay
lor Rev. J. J. Staub, U. D.. pastor. 11.
Rally Day Exerclees by Sunday school;
7.8'. "Christ's Description of Hesven."
I'nlverslty Park. Haven nesr Ixunhard
Rev. W. C. Kantner. D. D.. pastor. Preach
ing. 11; Sunday school, 10; V. P. S. C. E.,
g.3; 7:0. "Transforming Power of Love.
Highland. East Sixth sad Preseotl Rav.
E. 8. Bollinger, paator. 10. Sunday school;
11. "The Highest Motive in Decisions : "t'-n-"The
Fall of Jacob Paradise Lost" ; 8 and
6: an. Intermediate and Y. P. S. C. r
( HRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First. Everett, between Eighteenth and
Nineteenth streets Sunday services. 11 and
II : Sunday school after morning service; sub
ject of lesson sermon. "Everlasting Punish
ment"; Wednesday meeting, ft.
Second. Woodmen's Hall. East Sixth and
East Alder streets. Sun. lay services. 11 and
: subject of lesson sermon. "Everlasting
Punishment"; Sunday school. 11; Wednes
dsy evening testimonial service. 8.
EPISCOPAL.
Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett streets
Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services,
a, 11 and 7:30: Sunday school. o;43.
Good Shepherd. Graham street and Van
couver avenue Rev. John l)awon. rector.
Owing to unsvoluuM delsys the first serv
ices In the renovated church will not be held
until November S. at 11.
St. Matthew"s. First snd Camlhers streets
Kev. W. A. M. Breck, In charge. Holy
communion i Monts villa . 7:15: Sunday
school, 10; services and sermon. 11; evening
service at St. Helena on tha Columbia River,
at 7:30.
All-Saints'. Twenty-fifth and Sevier Rev.
R F- Remington, rector. Sundsy school.
u.V.; morning service, u; evening service, ft.
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen tho Martyr.
Thirteenth and Clay Rev. H. M. Ramsey,
vl'csr Ho'v communion, 7::t0; Sunday school.
10; morning service. 11; service for colored
DSOPI. : evening prayer. 7:30.
St David's Church. Esst Twelfth and Bel
mont streets Rev. H. R. Talbot, rector.
Holy euchsrlsu 7:30; Sundsy school. :4S;
morning prayer. 11: celebration of holy
ucharist th first Sunday ot the month;
evening prayer, a. -
St. Mark's Church, corner Twenty-first
and Marshall streets Rev. J. E. H. Simpson,
rector Holy eucharlst. 7:30: Sundsy school,
ivio; matins snd lltsny, 10:1S; holy euchar
lst 11; evensong. 7:80. '
tlra e Memorial church, corner of Weld
ler and East Seventeenth streets Services,
all and 8; Sunday school. 10.
St Michael and All Angels, corner East
Thirty-eighth and Broadway streets Rev.
, (. potts. Holy euchsrlst, 7:80; morning
service nd sermon. 11 (first and third Sun
days, morning prayer, second and fourth
Sunday, holy eucharlst); Sunday school.
X -SO evensong. 7:8a.
St." John's Memorial. East Fifteenth and
Harney streets Rev. T. F. Bowen. rector.
Holy communion. : Sunday school. 10;
morning service. 11: evening service. 7:80.
St John s Church. Milw.ukle R.v. T. F.
Bowen la charge. Evening service and ser-
Jt' Andrew's. Portsmouth Rev. John Msr
shali. minister In charge. Sunday school. 10;
morning service. 11: evensong. 7:SO.
Church of Our Ssviour. WVodlock avenue
snd Forty-first streets, southeast Rev. E.
H. Clark. In charge. Kegular services. 8 and
Bishop Morris' .Memorial Chapel. Good Sa
maritan Hoapital Rev. W. R. Powell, chap
Is'n. Services. 7. 10:30, 8 and .:15.
St. Paul's Church. W'oodmere Sunday
school. 3: service. 4.
EVANGELICAL.
Ockley Green, corner Gay street and Wil
lamette boulevard-llev. J. P T.?0' ".
tor. preaching. 11 snd 7:::o. on "'";"
Supreme Nnnie" ml "The - " -
Seat": Sundsy sehool. n; K. U t-- "
r"KlKM.
Sunnv.lde. Main and East T''lr-,;y-,lf
stree.s-L. A. Wells, pastor. Preaching. II
and 7::l: mornlr.g r.il.lect. "Busy : ""
There"; evening. "Fishers of Men . Bll.le
school. tt:4S: Christian Endeavor Preer
meeting. :3o: mid-week prar meeting on
Thursday evening. 7:3".
lnls. Main street-Myra B. Smith, pas
tor. Preaching. 11 and 7:30; Bible schooj.
-4.V Christian Endeavor prayer meeting
6:3o! mid-week prayer meeting Wednesday
"west 'Piedmont. Alblna and Ktlltngswortb
avenues. In old fire hall T. J. L'l'urn
tor. Preaching. 11 and 7:30: Bible school.
10; mid-week prayer meeting on Thursday
evening, 7:30.
Sunnyslde. corner Main and East Thirty
fifth streets Llndley A. Wells. PasfJ-Prea-hlng
at 11 and 7:30. Morning subject.
Hutv Here and There"; evening subject.
"Fishers of Men." Hlhle school. 9:4S: Chris
tian Endeavor prayer meeting, :3; mia
week prayer meeting. Thursday. i:30
Lents. Main street Rev. Myra B. Smith,
pastor. Preaching. 11 and 7:3o; Bible school.
0-4.V Chrlstlsn Endeavor prayerj meeting.
630; mid-week prayer meeting. Wednes
day. 7:30.
West Piedmont, corner Alblna and Kin
Ingsworth avenues. In old Are hall Rev. T.
J Cobfrn. pastor, preaching. 11 and 7:30,
Bible school. ; mid-week prayer meeting.
Thursday. 7:30.
LUTHERAN.
St. James- English, corner West Park and
Jeferson streets J. Allen Leas, pastor. Re
formation services at II. In the evening th
pastor will speak on the subject. "How An
Italian Soldier Was Saved"; Sunday school.
10; Luther League, 7.
St. Paul's German. East Twelfth and Clin
ton streets A. Krause. pastor. Sunday
school. :Sl: reading service, lO:S0; preach
ing. 7:30; Bible lesson and Young people'
meeting Thursdy. 8.
Evangelical (German Missouri Synod)
7.Uin church, corner Salmon and Chapman
streets Kev. H. H. Koppelmann. pastor.
Services, 10:13 and 7:40; Sunday school,
:1.V
Portland Danish, 640 t'nlon avenue North
Rev. J. Scott, pastor. Services on Sunday
11 and ft; Sunday school. 10; Y. P. meet
ing Tuesday. 8; subject of sermons. "Obey
or Suffer": "How to Enjoy in Propery Way."
Our Savior's Norwegian Synod Church, cor
ner East Tenth and Grant streets Services
11 and 7:45 by Rev. L. C. Foss. pastes'; Sun
day school, lo. Services also at corner Min
nesota and Sbsver streets. Alblna. at 11,
by Rev. R. O. Thorpe; Sunday school. 10.
METHODIST.
First, South. V'nlon and Multnomah J.
II. Hcnnett. pastetr. 11. "Mission of the
Spirit": 7:30. "Kvangellsm"; Sunday school,
l:4.-.: E. L-. 6:30.
Trinity. M Hemlock C. T. McPherson.
pastor. Services 11 and 7:80; Sunday school,
10- Kpworth LcBgue, 6:80.
Taylor-Street Dr. Benjamin Toung. pas
tor. w:30, classes; 10:Ho. "I,ove as an In
terpreter": Vl-.l't. Sunday school: 6:SU. p
wortll Lcarue; 7:30, "An Appeal to Men."
Mount Tsbor, SIxty-flrst and East Stark
C. C. Rarlt k. pastor. 11, "The Magnified
Christ"; 7:Kti, "Hallowe'en Superstitions";
Sunday school. 8:4; Kpworth League, 8:30;
praver meeting. Thursday. 8.
Grace, Twelfth and Taylor Rev. J. H.
Cudlipp. D. D.. minister. 10:30. "Co-operation
With God"; Sunday school, 12:15; Ep
worth League. 6:30: evening worship. 7:30.
Sunnyside. East Thirty-fifth and Yamhill
Dr. W. H. Fry, pastor. Sunday school, 8:50;
11. "How to Grow Strong": Kpworth League.
6'13- 7:30, "The Religion of a Church
Choir."
Epwnrth. Twenty-sixth snd Savler Sun
day school. p:45; H. "lsdlviduallty in Re
ligion": l'ersonal Workers' class. 3; Epworth
League, :1WI; 7 :.tO. "The Detective Power of
Sin": prayer meeting, Wednesday. 7:30;
Blbls study, Thursday. 7:?0.
Crntvnaty. East Ninth and Pine Rev. D.
H. Trimble, D. D.. minister. 11, "One Thing
Lscklng": 7:45. "Tho Man for Men His
Heart"; Sunday school, 8:45; Epworth
League. 6:45.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First United. Sixth snd Montgomery F.
D Klndley, minister. 10:80. "Squar lp
With Cod": Bl'jle-school. VI; C. E., 6:80;
7-30 "The GreateTrt Game of All."
First. Twelfth and A'.der Rev. J. II.
Boyd D. D.. pastor. 1:3". "The Modern
i hrlst In the World of .Tloday"' 13:10, Sun
day school; 6:30, Christian Endeavor; 7:30,
"Lost."
Third, Esst Thirteenth snd Pine William
Parson D. D., pastor. 10:3O. "Obedience to
the Heavenly Vision; 7:45. "The Laws of
C-'letlan Warfare."
Fourth First and Glbhs Rev. D. Mac
kensie. pastor. 10:30. "Ths ' Quality of
Mercy"; 7:30. "The Parable of the Net";
Bible school, 12: Christian Endeavor. 6:30;
prayer circle. Thursday. 7:45.
Calvary. Eleventh and Clay T. H. Walk
er,, minister. Morning. "In Earnest of Ih
pledge": evening. "The Vole of Authority."
Ana . el. Fifty-sixth and Thirty-seventh
svenue. S. E. K. N. McLesn. minister. 11.
"The fscret Service Force"; Sunday school,
8:45: Christian Endeavor, 6:45; 7:43, "Ths
Water of Life" (stereoptlcon).
Hawthorne Park. Hev. E. N. Allen, min
ister. 10:30. "The Life Story of Gipsy
Smith": 12. Sunday school; 6:30, Y. P. 8. C
E. ; 7:30, "Awake. Awake,"
SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT1STS.
ISott Servlcea of this denomination ar
held on Saturday.)
Central. East Eleventh and East Everett
,trepts Pastor G. W. Pettlt. residence 84
Kast Sixteenth street. Sabbath school, lo;
preaching. 11: prayer meeting, Wednesday.
7 80- young people's meeting. Frt.lsy. 7:30.
' Montavllla. East Eighteenth and East Flan
ders streets psstor. A. M. Dart, residence
15xft East Stark street. Sabbath school. 10;
preaching. 11: prayer meeting, Wednesday
"'jTount Tabor Chapel, Portland Sanltorlum,
Stark street Sabbath school. 3; preaching.
4- prayer meeting. Wednesday nlghl, 7:30.
'Alblna. Skldmore and Mai lory avenue
Paator. H. Haefft. realdence &OH East Ever
ett street. Sabbath school, 11; preaching.
12' praver meeting. Wednesday night. 7:30.
Scandinavian. Arleta Paator. Adolph
Johnson, residence Arleta. Sabbath school.
Jl: preaching. 12: prayer meeting, Wednes-
Lentf-'sabbath school. II; preaching, 12;
prayer meeting. Wednesday night. 7:30.
St. Johns Sabbath school, 10: preaching.
11.
VX1TE11 BRETHREN.
First. Esst Fifteenth and Morrison Rus
sell S. Showers, pastor. 11 and 7:80; Sunday
school. 10; Y. P. S. c. T... :30; topics, "True
and False Repentance," "The Book of Re
membrance." Alberta. East Twenty-seventh and Sum
ner Rv. J. W. Sprechsr, pastor, n and 8;
fiAVANTTS DISREGARD NAGEL'S PLAN
TO EXTRACT GOLD FROM SEA WATER
Despite Lecture and Practical Experiment, American Chemical Society Is Adamant Grand Jury Indicts Edward
M. Grout Maeterlinck Bets He Can Dodge American Reporters Owen 7ister's Condition Is Precarious.
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The American Chemical Society !
haa refused to consider the j
scheme of Ir. Oskar Nogel by which :
he proposes to recover gold from sea .
water. Dr. Xogel read a paper before
the society on "The Recovery of Jletals
from Extremely Dilute Solutions." He ;
illustrated the address by means of a j
simple apparatus. By' means of this
apparatus Pr. Nogel extracted gold
that had been in solution, one part of
gold to 100,000,000 parts of salt water.
see
Lord Harding?, of Penshurst, Is Vice
roy of India, and as such will be host
of King George and Queen Mary when
they visit India In December for the
great, Durbar, or formal assumption by
Sunday school. 10; Y. P. S. C, E.. Ti topic
"The Gospel Ministry."
South Mount Tabor, East Sixty-seventh
ReT c. p. planchnrd. pastor. 11 and 8.
Sunday school. 10; Y. P. 8. C. E;. 7: PL'
"Went To Save." "The Gospel in th Old
World."
Tremont. Sixty-second avenue and Slxts
nlnth treet Rev. Murri Goodrich, pastor.
11 and 8; Sunday school, to. (
I'JJITARIAN.
Church of Our Father, Seventh and Yam
hlH streets-Res'. T. L. Eliot. D. U.. mlnls
r em7rlus; Rev. W. G. Eliot. Jr minister
Hervlres 11 and T:4&; morning-. "Prisons and
Our P'""n svtcm"; -?'mJl"lZ-ot
the Blood; or the Controlling of l.eep
rooted impulses"; Sunday school. ..
Xouns People's Fraternity. 8:JO.
MISCEIXAN'EOVS-
Aerlree;.. Berean Blbl. e.son. 1:40.
discourse by Norman Lewton. a.
Vt Johns-Service, at 623 Leonard .tree .
Berean B?7 lesson. 7:45; subject. "The Dl-
T'"vmr8outh Chapel. Sell In g-HIrsch Ball,
?' Flora C. HowardPwlll speak at otb ser
vlce. on 'Th. Effortless Llf." and Th.
Silent-Spoken Word. ' ,,-
Advent 438 Second .treet. near Lincoln
. smith, pastor. 10:30. misslon
Che" L,on- la Sunday school; 6:30. Young
.ry "-,tfn,S.U7 :3d. prophetic lecture.
sTec, "Wh.Tfh. Blbl. State o, National
Conditio"' at the End of Time "
interdenominational. Church of
,.' H.mdav 2:3: Sunday .chooi. a.ao,
Brnli Study and nealth conference Wedne.-
a"Evfnellcal Association. East Sixth and
MrSBpCAr.:3'surnda7?c'hho'oTlM
areaational Church. ..- "The
Free lecture by I. A. Ariel. :-Tb
BMnle of Life": Monday t "Th' W
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King George of the crown of the In
dian Empire. The Durbar will be
marked by a great assemblage at Delhi
of the native Indian Princes and Ra
jahs. Prince Regent Luitpold. of Bava
ria, is very ill from an attack of bron
chial catarrh, and great anxiety is felt
for him on account of his advanced
age-. He celebrated his 90th birthday
last March.
see
Edward M. Groat, at one time Con
troller of New York City, was indict
ed by a New York grand jury on a
charge of making false reports to the
State Banking Department concerning
the defunct Union Bank of Brooklyn.
One of the specifications in the indict
ment relates to the omission of a $200,-
lnr. Man. Dream."
Suit.
72-73. Selllng-
Hlrach bids-
Modern Sunday school. 31 Fifth street,
in; revival met Unit Wednesday and Thurs
day. THE PERFECT WOMAN
Physical Training and Wiser Katlng
Cause of Development.
Philadelphia Press.
All women today have a wider hori
zon. The mother studies the task of
feeding and caring for her children and
hunts information. The matron,
whether her husband's income be large
or small, belongs to some club in
church, in the home and school league,
or in her social life and has a swarm
of organizations In which she is inter
ested. An overwhelming share of the
2,000,000 volumes yearly circulated in
the city are read by women, probably
seven or eight out of ten. Concerts,
music in the home, art, and the theater
all live on the Interest of women, as
tke audiences show. Novels and mag
azines grow and multiply on their sup
port. Physical training. Bound hygiene and
wiser food have greatly developed the
American woman. The daughter of to
day is nearly always taller than her
mother, and usually better schooled.
Fair as was her mother, she la fairer
still, as the Roman poet noted of
mother and daughter in a day of cor
responding advance. But though fairer
and physically stronger, when the
American woman thinks of the "per
fect woman," she gives the major
weight and importance to those things
of mind and heart which years do not
rob, but instead enrich.
Ulasting Out the Pike.
Springfield Republican.
Anglers will be interested in the
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000 loan and another that the state
ment of the bank's resources in the re
port was incorrect. James T. Ashley,
cashier of the bank, was also indicted
at the time the alleged false report waa
made. ,
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Maurice Maeterlinck, the playwright,
plans to come to America, see the pre
miere of "Pellas et Mellsande" at Bos
ton and return to Europe without be
injr interviewed or even recognized. M.
Maeterlinck has made several wagers
that he will accomplish this feat,
see
Owen Wister, author of "The Vir
ginian," is reported near death in Wy
oming. Mr. Wister is &1 years old. He
is a native of Philadelphia and is a
graduate of Harvard University. He
was admitted to the bar In Philadelphia
in 1SH9. He lias written many books.
drastic measures taken by the Marquis
of Bute in stocking Loch Fad, which
is the largest body of water in Great
Britain. He found that the pike were
eating the trout as fast as they could
be put in. and he undertook to make
an end of them at ono stroke by blast
ing the whole lake with gelignite.
There were over 300 mines, some of
which threw up columns of water 70
feet high. When the show was over
nearly 10.000 pike were taken up
stunned, and it is believed that a great
number were killed. Now the stock
ing will once more proceed.
- Geography at Home.
Harper's Weekly.
Little, Johnnie had been reading the
newspaper.
"Pa," he said, as ho laid the paper
aside, "where is Dresden?"
"Dresden? Why Dresden is in Ger
many, my son," said Mr. Knowltall.
"Why?"
"Oh, nothtn'," said Johnnie, "only this
paper must be edited by an iggeramius.
He speaks of Dresden Vhlna."
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