Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1912)
8 .TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, FOItTLAyD, JANUARY 21. 1912. "BEAUTIFUL SNOW" IS MISNOMER SORROWFULLY SIGHS LYLE RANCHER Wlea One Only Asks Enough for Sleighing and Nature Bestows 40 Inches of Snow, Her Generosity Is Deemed Excessive, to Say the Least, Assert Residents of Washington Town. i .. sjr . Lsrv . -"xl t.:' - ..' : 'U-V Vi.r'ff ' i; . - f A V ;tfl T -77Ci8 ... ; -:.:; "r--tx., . r1 . . . "w Ml - - VVv.. "W .( ... - 1 LTLE. "W'ah., Jui. 30. (Special) If th nun that wrote "The Snow, th Snow, the Beautiful Fnow," realljr Imadnea that snow la as beauti ful a he aaya, there la more than one tjrle rancher will be flmd to eet him to work appreclatlnc fullr Ita roarreloua beaaty. Th best way to come to a thorough knowledice of the pulchritude of enow la to ahovel It. So. If the author of "The Snow, the Fnow, the Beautiful Snow." or the man or woman that said: "See the pretty aaewflakes falilnr to the around. " or any author of snow ballads. Trse) or rhymes wants to mrt some practical ex prlence about which to write, here Is the opportunity. aw Apoetlte Batlaflr. Incidentally, If he comes to me. I will arranr to s;le hlra work for a month. If he will come here with hla transport tat Ion paid, and money for his board and loiijrlns; for a month. I would do anything to encourage the true poet to obtain a proper appreciation of enow what It means and how It means It. The trouble with snow Is that one never knows Junt when he has had enourh. Now. we like snow up here, somewhat, but either we showed our selrea too appreciative or the weather man heard the prayers of those who were alshlna for the "(rood old times. For the anow came down In a manner so utterly aattsfactory to the worst anow sluttoo so to speak that his appetite for flakes and the beautiful, white, feathery, fairy, and so on. baa been spoiled. It be can to snow the last day of the old year. Little 111 would not be out don In a mere matter like anow. so he It- us a arood seven Inches on hla laauvurai day. This waa fine, and w all went anow riding-. Now. th trouble with seven inchea la that It la Just a Inch or so too ilfbt a snowfall to make food sleigh ln or anowshoelna;. In reality, now we know we should have kept quiet. But on think of ail these thine , afterwards. We epok rljrht out in meeting and aald we wanted more snow we wanted to so alelgrhrldlns;. Casrtloa I Exerrta4. Well, w got what we asked and then some more. We are afraid to open up our moutha to even "cusa" the anow. lest that might be considered an insult by old Dam Nature, and she send ua some more snow. So we shall Just grin and bear It I men we ahall Just bear it. Tea. the snow cam down. It dropped in amail flakes and in bio; ones, and there were Ju-t all th alses you have read about. When they were tired of coming; down alng-ly they cum in armies and battalions, anyway Just to com down. Starting on the evening; of January the fall continued until the morning- of January 7. Having; given ua 40 inchea on th level, and iroodness only knows what In the drifts. Dame Nature aat back and amlled on a deed well done. We did no smiling;, however not with the temperature around sero. Nor did we smile again January 8, when an additional fall of about four Inchea waa recorded. When any one talka snow in future we ahall b in the list that "never amlled ag-aln." All newly-planted apple trees are under snow. That's because an Ore gon Agricultural School graduate told us to head our shoots not more than )0 Inches above the ground, and If we get a crust on the snow before it finally melts we shall not need to do any pruning. Instead, we shall have the slickest and cleanest Job of prun ing that waa ever done in thla part of the Northwest. The trees will be pruned until "there ain't no trees." Telegraph wire are nearly all down and telephone wires that have not al ready fallen ere considering the mat ter; there ia about on train every two daya: mall carriers take afcout two days to make their round trip. So. all In alL w are compelled to atop and take stock. There la a consoLatlon. however, I auppose about next Augnst we shall be sighing for some of thla anow, and, anyway, the anow assures ua of a ban ner apple crop. But and thla la Important next time we have aeven Inchea of anow I think our people will not pray for more Just so they can go sleighing. Sunday Church Services BAPTIST. First. White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor Rev. W. H. Hlnion, pa-tor. B:SO Bible Khool. elanes for all am: 11, preaching by the pastor: theme, "The filing of Death"; :15. B. T. P. V. service: 7:Ju, preaching by the pa-tor: theme. "I Have Gone Astray"; baptism after meeting. East Side, East Ankeny and Twentieth street Rev. Albert Ebrgott. minister. 10, gnndav school; 11, theme. -The Will a Man's ltdl"; :!. young p-opl- mttng; 7:SO. prelude. 'Kducd Streetcar Kare"; sermon, "Uvt and Marriage." Grace. Montavllla Rev. Albert E. Patch, pastor, preaching. II, "Around the World in Thirty Mlautce"; 6 So, oung people's meeting; T:T0. topic. "Bewitched": Sunday echool. 43; prayer meeting Thursday even ing. East Forty-fifth street, corner Main Rev. A. 11. wans, pastor. uniay echool. 0 43; worahlp. 11; topic. "Getting Ready to Meet the King--; H. V. p. I.. s:3u; 7:30, toplo, "How uod 'Makes Oood.' " St. Johns Rev. H. F. Cheney, pastor. II, sermon: topic. "A Fpoiled Sermon"; 7:o, topic. -A Pitiable Plight." Lol Re. J. M. Nelson, pastor. 11, ser mon; topic, "Justification Ita Blessedness"; f:0. toplo. -A Clever Plot That Failed"; Sunday school. 10; B. T. P. I'., 6:30. Tabernacle. East Forty-eeeond and ITol gate avenue Rev. Robert Gray, pastor. Ser mon topics: 11. "The Miracle of the Ages": T:0. Masquerades of tfoclety"; Sunday school, lu; Young People' Society, 6:JO. Third. Knott street and Vancouver avenue Rev. Webley J. Beaven. pastor. 11. "Ex cuses for Rejecting Jeus"; 7:30, "Compan ionships": BIMe school. 1; B. T. P. I'., 0:.10; prayer service Thursday evening at 8. Calvary, ast Eighth and Grant Rev, X. N. Monroe, pastor. Bervlces, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school. 10; B. T. P. C. :30. Mount Olivet, Seventh and Everett Rev. R. H. Thomas, pastor. Services: 11, cove- , nant meeting: 8. preaching and communion: Sunday school. 12:8a j Immanuel. Meade and Second Rev. R. 8. ' Black, paitor. Preaching. 10:30 and 7:30; ' Sunday school. 12; leacnnnr training uiaaa, :3; prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30. Ariel a. Sixty-fourth street and Forty elchlh avenue Southwest Rev. Duncan Mar tin McPhall. pastor Services, 11 and 8:30; Sunday echool. 10; B. T. P. U.. 0:16. First. St. Johns Rev. H. F. Cheney, pas tor. 11. sermon; 7:311. sermon. . Ruseellvllle Scboolhocse. under ausplcee et Grace Church. Montavllla Sunday ecbeek S 16: preaching by Rev. Albert Patch, a University Park Rev. -A. C. Butoa. act ing pastor. Preaching. 11 and 7:J0; Sun oar aciiool. 10: B. V. P. U.. 8:30. Swedish P-- Frederic Linden, paster. Morning service. 10:S; 8unday school. 1; r v. p. 11.. B:15: evening service. 7:43. Rev. P. Peterson, of Seattle, will conduct Danlaa Norwegian service at 8. Chinese Miaalon, 35 Burnslde street gua gay echool. 7; J. 3. Melons, superintendent. Italian Mission. 614 Front street P. aV altorelll. missionary. Preaching. J: loa der school. 8. Sell wood. Eleventh street and T acorn a ave nue Rev. F. H. Hayes, putor. Preaching, 11 and 7:30: Sunday school, 10; B. T. P. Second German. Morris street and Rodney ,Tnue Rev. Frederick Boerrman. paster. Sunday school, :4S; preaching. 11 and 7:80; B. Y. P. U 8:48. Sunnyslde (Oerman). Forty-first street asd Hawthorne avenue Sunday school. 8:48; Conrad Wyss. superintendent. First Oerman. Fourth and Mill streets Rev. J. Kratt, pastor. Services, 11 and 7:30: Sunday echool. 8:4ft. CATHOLIC St. Michael's (Italian), Fourth and Mill streets Jesuit Fathers. Low mass. 8: high msas and sermon. 10:30:: vespers and bene diction. 7:30. Mt. Mary'e Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and Davis streets Most Ke. A. Christie. D. D. Low mass, 6. 8 and : high mass and ser mon. 11; vespers. Instruction and benedic tion, 7:45. Ascension. East Seventy-sixth and Esit Morrison streets Rev. James B. Fitspatrlck. reotor. Low mass. 8; high mass and sermon. 10 30- Sunday school. 8:30; benediction of the blessed sacrament. 7:30; week days, mass 0:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams ave nue end Stanton street Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mass. 6, 8 and 9; high mass and ser mon 10:30; vespers and benediction. 7:80. St.' Francis. East Twelfth between Pine and Oak streets Rev. Thomas Klernan. Low mass. 8; high mass and sermon. 10:30; vespers. Instruction and benediction. 7:30. St. Andrews. East Ninth and Alberta streets Rev. Thomas Klernan. Low mass, 8; high msss and sermon. 10; vespers, in struction and benediction. 7:30. St. Stanislaus. Maryland avenue and Fall ing street Rev.. C Serosal. Low mass, 8; high msss and sermon. 10. Holy Rosary. East Third street and Union avenue Very Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low maes, . 7 and 8:30: high mass and sermon. 10:30; vespers and benediction. 7:30. Holy Cross, University Park Rev. C R. Flnnwr. Low mass, 8:30; hlgb msss and gcrmon. 10:30; vespers snd benediction. 4. St. Mark's. Twenty-first and Marshall Rev. J. B- 1. 8impson. pastor. Holy com munion. 7:30; matins and litany. 10:13; holy communion end sermon. 11: evensong, 7:80. CONGREGATIONAL. First Psrk and Msdlson street. Rev. I.uther R. Djott. L. D . minister. 0:45, Bible school; 11, divine services; minister's theme. Motive Power"; 6:3.. T. P. S. C. E. : 7:45. divine services: address by Mr. J. M. Davis, of Japan; theme. "The Forward Movement in Japan. I nlverslty Park. Haven street, nesr Lom bard Rev. W. C. Kantner. D. D.. pastor. 11. "Seeing God's Olory"; 10, Hundrty school; 8:Sf. Y. P. S. CL E.; 7:30. "The Tragedy of Saul- Atkinson Memorial Rev. Herbert G. Crocker, pastor. Bible school. 9:45; worship, 11: Chrlstlsn Endeavor. 6:45; service. 7:80. Sunnyslde. East Taylor and Thirty-second etreete Rev. J. J. staub, D. D.. pastor. Services, 11 and 7:30: Sunday school, lo Christian Endeavor. 6:15; subjects of ser mons. "The Soul-Restorer" and "A Vision ary and a Man of vision." Highland. til Sixth and Prescott streets -Rev. K. S. Bollinger, paitor. 10, Sunday school: 11 and 7::10, worahlp; 4. Interme diate Endeavor: 6:30. T. 1'. 8. C. E. ; themes. "More to Possess" and "A Better Under standing. The evening services under the auspices of the Hrotherhood; Councilman Ma. gulre and E. T. Hatch, speakers. Mt. Zlon Rev. D. B. Urey. pastor. Sun day school, 10:30: sermon. 11:30. topic. -'The Shepherds snd the Christ": 7:30. "What Is It to be a Christian? ' CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First. Nineteenth and Everett 11 and 8. lesson-sermon. "Life"; Sunday school after morning service; wednesdsy evening meet lng. 8. Second. Woodmen s Hall, Esst Sixth snd Asder 11 and 8, lesson -sermon. "Life' Sundsy school, 11; Wednesday evening serv ice, Third. Ellrrs Recital Hall. Seventh and Aider streets 11. lesson sermon. "Life': Sunday school, 13:15; testlmonlsl meeting. vs eanesaay, o. I ItKISI Lii. Central. East Twentieth and Salmon Rev. J. F. Ghormley, paator. Speaks 11 and 7:4.1. First. Psrk and Columbln Rev. W. F. Reagor. minister. 11. "The Finest of the Fine Arts': 7:SO, "The Christ the World Needs"; Sunday school, 0:50; C. E., 8:30. KPIsCOPAL. Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett streets- Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services, 8. 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 9:43. All-Saints', Twenty-fifth and Savler streets Rev. R. E. Remington, rector. Holy com munion. 8; Sunday school, f:45; morning rvloe. 11; evening service, 8. St. Mstthew's. First and Caruthers streets Rev. W. A. M. Brock, In charge. Sunday school. 10; service snd sermon, 11; confirma tion Instruction, 7:30. 81 John's. Mllwsukle Rev. T. F. Bowea In charge. Service and sermon, 8. St. Paul s, wooomere bunday school, s; service, e. Oood Shepherd. Graham and Vancouver sveoues Rev. John Dawson, rector. Sua- aay school. 9:45; morning scrvlcs. 11; even ing lervlce. 7:30. St. Mark's. Twenty-first and Marshall streets. Hev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. 7:30, holy eueharlst: 10:15. matins; 11, matins; 7:30. ovensong. Grace Memorial Weldler and Esst Sev enteenth eireeu North Holy communion, 8; mornlt-g prayer and sermon. 11: evening prayer and sermon. 7:30: Sundsy school. 10. Pro-catneorai or at, Btepnen tne saanjr. Thirteenth and Clay streets Rev. H. M. Ramsev. lcsr. Holy communion. 7:30; Sun dsy echool. 10; morning service, 11; service tor colored people. 8; evening prayer, 7:80. gt. Davids, Ull iweum ana ceimoni streets Rev. H. R. xsjDot, rector. noiy eucherUt. 7:30; Sunday echool. 9:45; morn ing prar, 11: celebration of holy eueharlst tbs erst Bunday of ttas month; evening prayer, a at Michael's and All Angels'. East Thirty- eighth street and Broadway Rev. J. C Potts, rector. Holy eueharlst, 7:30; mora lnv service and sermon, 11 iflret and third Sundavs, morning prsysr: second and fourth Sundays, holy eueharlst); Sunday school, 2:30; evensong. 7:30. Bt. John s Memorial, essi rn.eenia ana Harney streets Rev. T. F. Bowen. rector. Holy communion. 8; Sundsy school. 10; morning service, 11: evening service. 7:30. Rr Andrew's. Portsmouth Rev. Archdea con Chambers. In charge. Sunday school. 10; evening eervlce. 7:30. Church of Our Savior, Woodstock avenne and Forty-first street Southeast Rev. S. H. Clerk. In charge. Regular services. 8 and It, Bishop Morris Memoiisl chapel, oood Sa maritan Hospital Rsv. W. R. Powsll. chap lain. Services, a FRIENDS. Sunnyslde. Esst Thirty-fifth and Main Rev. L- A. Wills, pastor, rreacning it ana 7-30- Bible school. 0:45; Christian r.naeavor. 6::i0; midweek prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:3. Lenta South Main Rev. M. B. Smith, pastor. Preaching 11 and 7:30: Bible school. 9:43; Chrlstlsn Endeavor, 6:30; midweek prsyer meeting, weaqesaay. west fieamnni. Dorinwm au --t Rev. F J. Coburn, pastor, preaching. 11 and 7:30; Bible school. 10; midweek prayer mooting. Thursday, j:ju. lctheban. Bethanta Danish. 640 Union avenue. North Rev J. Scott, pastor. Services by Dr. C. Oberg at 11. and 8 by H. Hansen; young people's meeting. Tuesdsy, 8 J". M. Our Savior's Norwegian Synod Church, Bast Tenth and Grant streets Services 11 and 7:43. by Rev. R. O. Thorpe; Sunday school. 10 Fervlces also in chapel, corner Alblna and Mason streets. 11. by Rev. L. C. Foss: sundsy school, lo. Kt. fSUIS iftrnua i-nurcn, tui secuna LITTLE MISSOURI GIRL IS HAILED IN LONDON AS SECOND TETRAZZINI Telice Lyne, Who Weighs tut 98 Pounds, Is Soprano Acclaimed by Critics as "Pearl Beyond Price" Ola Hum phreys, Who Married Egyptian Prince, Will Go on Stage, She Announces. I i ! r . r - 1 1 . ft , rss K f s - r- jm V!'-- 'if li . 1 jc ..v..-w- s r f n 4 v - l a ' ' W 1 1 It A I .1 iiaaBat, .' - i. X..x.r-t.OjK fr . s Tl " 17 xw - f' ' -v jJV ox IAJ Felice) Lyne, a little American girl h ' V " - l EV YORK, Jan. 20. (Special.) Felice Lyne, a little American girl from Missouri, has created a furore In the city which first acclaimed Tetrazzlnl aa a great artist. London ' critics hall her as a "pearl beyond price," and compare her with the great eat sopranos of past generations. She la a slender woman weighing only 98 pounds, and with a girlish demeanor which Is unusual on the operatic stage. She sang In New York tn light opera last year, but created no sensation there. After her London triumph, how ever, she will undoubtedly be heard on the American stage In more serious work. She Is a daughter of Dr. Sanford T. Lyne, now of Allenton, Pa. see Ola Humphreys wai an American actress. She was reckoned very beauti ful and she had many admirers. From them she selected an Egyptian Prince, Ibrahim Hassan, and married him. But she was not happy with the titled Ori ental, and recently she fled from his home In Paris and went to London. Now she has appeared In New York with the announcement that she will return to the stage. She Is still a beautiful woman. She advises Ameri can girls to marry American husbands. Mrs. Martin W. Littleton, who was Peggy O'Brien before she married, al ways takes an active part In her hus band's political campaigns. She stumped for his election for Representative in Congress and recently she substituted tor him In making an address at Staten Island. She Is fully posted on all the important matters before Congress, and is quite capable of addressing political gatherings. see Lady Ashburton was formerly Frances Belmont, of New York. She was on the stage and appeared in the part of a "slavey" in New York and Boston, buortly afterwards her New York friends were astonished to hear that she had married Baron Ashburton. She Is his second wife. The title will go to the Issue of the first marriage, as the present Lady Ashburton has no children. see Mollle Lorraine has died suddenly in New fork after a career which does not bear out the popular luea of the theatrical life. Miss Lorraine was a member of the "Havana" company. That company was noted for the beauty and general attractiveness of Its young women. One of them became Mrs. Frank Gould and others achieved fame in other directions. Mollio Lorraine was the daughter of a Scotch clergyman. She came here five years ago and went on the stage. She was only 20 years old then. But the white lights of Broadway had no attraction for Mollle. She was not known in the lo' ster palaces, and her few friends said that her life off the stage was quite uneventful. She mar ried Fred Simmons, an advertising solicitor, and It in in his apartment in Central Park, V est, that she was found dead. The tragedy of her life was disclosed by the Coroner's autopsy. She bad died of acute alcoholism. e e Both of the daughters of Benjamin Knower , of Brooklyn, are how Vis countess de Suzannet. Margaret mar ried the Viscount Alan de Suzannet, who was her cousin, and Constance has Just married his brother, Jean. The two Countesses have $20,000 each from their father's estate. snd Olnton streets a ursuee pastor, sun- i f;3' -vice as It Affects the Fam- preaching. 7:30; subject. "Christ Our Savior.'" Centenary. East Ninth and Pine streets nniinAr H Trimble, minister. 11, "Is There a New Theology and the Anchor for the Honest Doubter?" second of series on The New Theology . :o". cncouri- ment." fifth in the series on -mis iii- . 15-mlnute musical prelude; gospel duet, ue..a Holt and Matthews; Sunday school. 8:45; Epworth League. 6:30. University Park w. J. uougias. p"",: Services. 11 and 7:80; themes "Influence and "Calling men"; Sunday school. 10, Ep worth League. 0:16. nr. Twelfth and Taylor streets Rev. J. H. cudllpp. D. D.. minister. In ths morn ing Rev. Clarence on "Woria vision oi L ' In the evening vr. t-uuuyp - More Haste, Less oi"! . "Z.. ship 10 .10: Bunday school, i:ia; r.pwnu League. 6:30; evening worship. 70. . Taylor-street ko. ; tor :30. classes; i'i '. -""j-"he Vision of a City"; 12: IS. Sundsy school- 6:30. Epworth League: 7:30. sermon Subject. 'Ths Vision of a Friend." Special music at both services. . . . o,i.h neech and Borthwick streets Rev. J. N. Burdett. pastor. Sunday sch" lor.ervlce. 11; Epworth League. 7; service 8. . ..... . .... Sunnyslde. Fast Tniriy-iniu itretts-Bev. William H Fry. D. D., pastor. Pundav school. :!; 11. . "St.ndlng Alone With God"; 7:30. "To volunteer unaeriaa-n-.knr SiitT-first and East Stark streets Rev. C C. Rarlck. pastor. Sermon themes: Morning, "lioai s-ian or His Kingdom"; evening. "What Is God? Sunday school. B:4: r-pwonn l.-su. midweek eervlce. Thursday st 7:43. cHt KoreriUn and Danish. Eighteenth and Hoyt streets On account of the absence of the pastor in Astoria, Rev. C. J. Heckner. recently of Salt Lake City, will preach in the morning at 11. and Rev. C. J. Larsen. of Vsncouver-Avenue Church. In the evening at 7:80. Young people's meeting. 6:80. Trinity t nurcn. ooo nrnuw . -u Addition Rev. Charles T. McPherson. pas tor Services 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 10-' Epworth League. 6:30. PRESBYTERIAN. Third East Pine and Thirteenth. William 'arsons, pestor. 10:30. "True Prosperity and to fcnjoy it ; ououii --in-.i. . . eyhnol. German and English, B:3U: morn lng service. 10:30: English service. 7:30: Bible lesson and young people's meeting. Thursdsy. 8. 8L James' Church, West Park and Jef ferson stieets J. Allen Leas, pastor. Serv Ir,. 11 and 8. conducted by the pastor; Sundsy school. 10; Luther League, 7. German Evangelical Zlon Church Missouri Pynod). Btlmon and Chapman streets H. H Koppelmann. pastor. Services. 10:15 and 7:43: Sunday school. 9 15. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Epworth. Twenty-sixth and Savler streets Rev. Frank James, psstor. Sunday school. 0:45; preschlng. II; subject. "Laborers To gether With God"; Epworth League, 6:30; Anabel. Fifty-sixth and Thirty-seventh avenues S. E. Rev. Robert N. McLean, min ister Morning worship. 11. "Ths Divine Rlsbt of Kings"; Sunday school. 0:45; C. E.. 6:45; 7:45, "Pawning the Pearl of Great PrFlrst Twelfth snd Alder Rev. J. H. Boyd D. D.. pastor. 10:30. "'Life and Death' as Christ Thought of Them"; 12:10. Bible echool- 6:1.1. Christian Endeavor; 7:30. "The Relation of Religion and Slck- "'piedmont. Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. J. E. Snyder, pastor. 10:30. "The Sorrows- of God": 7:30. "Delayed Sentence: Sunday school. 1J; Christian Endeavor. 0:30. Calvary, Eleventh and Clay Rsv. T. H. Walker, minister. 10, men's prsyer meeting; 10:30, "By the Beam of the Boat"; 12, Bible school; 8:30, Junior Christian Endeav or: 6:4.1. senior Christian Endeavor; 7:45, "Not Worth a Thought." Mlsnah. Division and East Nineteenth- Kev. Marry Leeds, minister. ' 10:30, "The Kingdom Like a Treasure": Sunday school, 1L': Christian Endeavor, 6:30; 7:30, "Life's Goal and Its Attainment. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. SOUTH. First, Union avenue and Multnomsh Rev. J. H. Bennett, pastor. 11 . "Jus- tiucatlon"; 7:30. "Sin Whence?": Sunday school, 9:45; Epworth League. 6:80. KAZAREXE. First. East Seventh1 and Couch streets Rev. C. Howard Davis, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45; revival services, conducted by Evangelists Bud Robinson and Seth C. Rees, at 11, 8 and 7:30; Young People's HoltneBS League, 6. Sellwood, Fifteenth street and Tacoma avenue Rev. Fillmore Tanner, pastor. Sun day school. 10; morning service, 11; prayer service. 7:80; evening service, 8; prayer meeting Wednesday. 7:45. Brentwood. Sixty-seventh avenue and Six ty-flfth street. Brentwood Addition, Mount Scott carllne Rev. Aaron Wells, pastor. Sunday school, 10; preaching services, 11 and 7:30: prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. . SEVENTH-DAY ADVENT1ST. (Note Regular services of this denoml nation ir. helit on Saturdav.l Central. East Eleventh and East Everett streets Pastor. Milton H. St. John; resi dence. 110 East Fifty-seventh street North Sabbath school, 10; preaching. 11; prayer meeting. Wednesday, 7:3o; young people's meeting. Friday, 7:13; Sunday night preach ing. 7:30, "The Year, Month and Day of a Great International Event Foretoia. Montavllla. East Eightieth and East Ev erett streets Pastor. A. M. Dart: residence. 84 East sixteenth street. Sabbath school. 10; preaching. 11; prayer meeting, Wednes day night 7:3U. Mount Tabor Chapel. Portland Sanita rium, East sixtieth and Belmont streets Pastor, A. M. Dart. Sabbath school. 3: preaching, 4; prayer meeting. Wednesday night, 7:45. Alblna (German), Skidmore street and Mallory avenue Pastor, J. H. Dlrkson; lo cal elder. G. F. Rusch. Sabbath school. 10; preaching. II; prayer meeting, Wednesday night. 7:30. Scandinavian. Arleta. East Sixty-second street and Thirty-ninth avenue Psstor, Adolph Johnson, residence, Arlets. Sabbath school, 10; preaching. 11; prayer meeting. Wednesday night. 7:30; Sunday night preaching. 7:30. Lents, one block east of Grange Hail Pastor, c. J. Cummlngs. Sabbath school. 10: preaching, 11; prayer meeting, Wednesday night, 7:30; missionary meeting. Sunday night, 6:30; Sunday night preaching. 7:30. St. Johns. Jersey street and St. Johns avenue Pastor. C L. Llngenfelter. Sab bath school. 10; preaching, 11; prayer meet ing. Wednesday. 7:30. UNITED BRETHREN. First. East Fifteenth and Morrison streets Rev. Russell S. Showers, pastor. 11 and 7:30, services; Sunday school, 10; T. F. C, E., 6:30; "The Hope of the Church." Re vival services continued each evening. Alberta. East Twenty-seventh and Sum ner streets Rev. John W. Sprecher. pastor. Services 11 and 7:30: Sunday school. 10: C. E.. 0:30; Mrs- J. C. Hill memorial serv ice Revival services continued each even ing. South Mt. Tabor, East Sixty-seventh street Rev. C. P. Blanchard, pastor. 11 and 8, services; Sunday school, 10: Y. P. C. E., 7; topic, "Am I My Brother's Keeper?" Tremont, Sixty-second avenue and Sixty ninth street Rev. Morris Goodrich, pastor. Services, 11 and 8; W. S. S., 10. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father. Seventh and Yam hill streets Rev. Thomas L. Eliot, D. D., minister emeritus; Rev. William G. Eliot, Jr., minister. Services. 11 and 7:45; morning, third sermon on fundamental problems, "Im mortality": evening. "Quixotism and the Heart of Don Clulxoto"; Sundav school, 9:46; Young People s Fraternity, 6:30. UNTVERSAI.IST. Church of the Good Tidings, Broadway and East Twenty-fourth streets Rev. James Dimond Corby, minister Sermon. 10:46 and 7:45; morning theme, "Who Will Win the Fight With Evil?" Evening topic, -Boys Wanted." a study of the boy problem; Sun day school, 12; Young People's Christian Union. 6:30. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. First, Sixth and Montgomery Rev. F. DeW. Finnley. minister. 1O::;0. "Our Father's House of .Many Mansions"; Bible school, 12 C. E.. 6:30; 7:30, "David's Harp for a Militant Church." Y. SI. C. A. City Association. Sixth and Taylor streets R. R. Perkins, religious work director. Meeting for men at 8 o'clock will be ad dressed bv J. Merle Davis, general secretary of Tokio. Japan. Y. M. C. A., on the subject. -Revolution and Evolution In the Sunrise Kingdom." MISCELLANEOUS. Theosophlcal Society. 60S Eilers building Primary class, 3; study class Friday at 8. Evangelical Association, East Sixth and Market streets F. B. Culver, pastor. Sun day school. 10; preaching, 11 and 7:30: Y. P. A.. 8:30. Rev. J. A. Goode will sneak in the morning and Albert Bittner in the evening. Christadelphlans. 3M Montgomery street Memorial service. 10:30. 500 Montgomery street: Bible class Wednesday. Temple of Truth Lecture by P. J. Green at 8 on "The Value of the High-Class Thea ter In Man's Education"; classes Tuesday and Wednesday at 8. International Bible Students Services in Oddfellows . Hall. East Sixth and East Al der streets. Berean Bible lesson. 1:30; dis course at 3 by William A. Baker; subject. The Covenants." St. Johns services at 623 Leonard street: Berean Bible lesson, 7:30; ubject, "The Divine Plan." United Evangelical. Ockley Green, Gay street and Willamette boulevard Rev. J. Bowersox. Dastor. Preaching services, 11 and at 7:30 on "On God's Eternal Yea"; Sunday school, 10; K. L. C. E., 6:30.