The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, January 24, 1915, SECTION FIVE, Page 3, Image 53

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXTAX PORTLAND. JANUARY 24, 1913.
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OREGON BUILDING, THOUGH NOT MOST
ELABORATE, IS MAJESTIC ABOVE ALL
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THE Oregon balldinp at th Panama-Pacific
Exposition on the
avenue of state pavilions, is as
striking and impressive as a boldly
executed piece of bronze statuary on a
shelf half full of nicely-wrought pieces
of plaster cast or porcelain: It leaves
an Impression that one can never shake
out of the folds of his memory.
It la not the largest building on the
avenue of state; the most expensive
nor the most elaborate, but somehow
It gives the Impression of being colos
sal in comparison to the buildings sur
rounding It,
Already It has become one of the ex
clamation points on the exposition
grounds for those who are permitted
to visit them, as la the tower of jewels,
the court of the universe and some of
the other great salient features of the
exposition.
The 48 pillars, each dedicated to one
f the states of the Union, links to it
an interest for every American citizen
who visits the exposition that no other
building excepting that of his native
state can claim. And those 48 rugged,
barked pillars are In themselves, as the
building as a whole Is In Itself, one of
the wonders of the grounds.
The Oregon building faces the bay.
fust west of the California building, on
ne. of the most beautiful and com
manding sites of the fair. From the
promenade walk along the bay front
before the palaces of transportation,
mining, food products and agriculture,
the Oregon building Is impressive as
the first great striking feature on the
avenue of state pavilions.
Between the Oregon and California
Sunday Services in City Churches
AIVENT1T.
(ebath Mrrlces ar held en Saturday.)
Central. East Eleventh and Everett streets
Eldr M. H- St. John, pastor. Sabbath
school. 10; preaching. 11; prayer and mis
sionary meeting Wednesday evening, 7 :90;
Young People's Society meets at :S0 Fri
day. Montavilta. East Eightieth and Everett
streets J. F. Beatty. pastor. Sabbath
school, 10; preaching. 11; prayer meeting.
Wednesday at 7:30; Helping Hand Band,
revular bi-weekly meeting.
Lnts, Marion avenue and Blumauer
boulevard. Lent D. J. Chltwood. local el
der. KeguUr weekly services begin at 10;
preaching. 11: preaching Sunday evening at
7-30; prayer meeting Wednesday evening at
T:45.
Mt. Tabor. East Sixtieth and Belmont
strcfttJ, Portland Sanitarium Pastor, C. J
Cumminps. Sabbath school. 10; preaching.
II;: prayer meeting at 7:45 Wednesday
evening; Young People's Society meets Fri
day evening at 7:45.
Afblna (German), Skldmore street, and
Mai lory avrnue Henry Block, pastor. Sab
Vath cchool. 10; preaching, 11 ; preaching
Sunday evening at 8; prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at S.
Soandintvlan. 6ixty-second street and
Thirtv-ninth avenue Southeast O. E. Sand.
tiob, pastor. Sabbath school, lO; preaching.
1 1 ; Sunday service. 7 :S0; prayer meeting
Wednesday evening at 7:30.
St. Johns central avenue and Charleston
atreet E. D. Hurlburt. local elder. Sabbath
choo!. 10; preaching. 11; prayer meeting.
Wednesday evening at 7:80.
BAPTIST.
Tlrst, White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor
treeta Otev. 3V Jensen. J, pastor.
building, stands the tallest flagpole in
the world, visible from almost every
portion of the grounds, and one of the
striking features observable from every
boat that passes through the Golden
Gate, for the Oregon building looks out
directly upon the Golden Gate.
Built in Oregon fir, with rough logs
and bark to match the main building,
the fish and game pavilion has Just
been completed between the Oregon
building and the bay, and in this will
be Installed at once the best collection
and exhibit of Oregon's fish and game
life that can be arranged. This is a
feature that is developed on so great
a scale at the exposition by no other
state.
Inside the building the exhibits al
ready are going into place. The gen
eral exhibits of resources of various
counties in the main hall of the build
ing are grouped in four big pergola
booths, crested with pots of Oregon
ferns and mosses. On the right as one
enters the south door of the Oregon
building are the Southern Oregon
counties' display, representing Klam
ath, Josephine, Jackson and Douglas.
On the left, the eight Willamette Val
ley counties have their exhibit. On
the right, toward the bay Bide en
trance, Malheur, Baker, Harney, Union,
Wallowa. Grant, Umatilla, Moro and
Union Counties, of Eastern Oregon, are
grouped, with the counties of the coast
strip and of Central Oregon opposite.
Multnomah County will be repre
sented by a aeries of beautiful trans
parencies of the Columbia Highway
and other scenlo features.
In the middle of the main hall, snv
rounded by the four big booths, is the
publicity booth, from which all the lit
erature and Information on the ex
9:45, Bible school; classes for all ages; 11
preaching by ur. BUigin; inemc, uw "
reasonable Demand of Unbelief; 6:30, B.
V j II T-30. nreachintr by Dr. Hinson;
theme, "The Failure of Christian Science to
Answer Man's Greatest Question."
East Sl-ie, East Twentieth and Ankenr
Btreete Rev. W. O. Shank, pastor, iv. eun
day school; 11. morning service. Bui gin
meetings in evening at Tabernacle.
Highland, Alberta and East Sixth streets
North 9:43, Sunday school: 11 and 7:30.
preaching by Kev. Charles F. Jdielr; 6:30.
B. Y. P. U.
East Forty-fifth Street Rev. A. B. Walt,
pastor. 9:45, Sunday school; 11, preaching
by pastor; theme, 3od's Big Investments";
6:30. B. Y. P. U.; 7:30, preaching by the
pastor; theme "An Operation on the Heart.'
Arleta Rev. W. T. S. Spriggs, pastor.
9:45, Sunday school; 11, preaching by the
pastor; theme, "The Life- That Is Life
Indeed"; 6:15, B. Y. P. U.: 7:30. preaching
by the pastor; theme, Why Am I Not a
Christian ?"
Calvary, East Eighth and Grant streets
Rev. Walter Duff, pastor. Sunday school,
lO Sunday school Tabernacle rally, 2: 11
only, theme, "What Our Enemies Say From
the New Testament"; testimonials.
Good Will Mission Sunday School. Boise
and Fifteenth streets Address at S by Rev.
x c TibbitsL
Third, Knott street and Vancouver avenue
Rot. Webiey J. Beaven. pastor. 11, "Jesus
the King"; 7:30, "1.- " hout and God
Within."
Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson, pastor. 16,
preaching by the pastor. 6:30, B. T. P.
V.m 7:80, preaching by the pastor
Elmo Heights, i-enta Sunday school, 2:30
o'clock-
Tabernacla East Foxt-seco2k4 street and
hibits will be given out. The btfoth is
built entirely of native woods. Be
yond it, in the foyer toward the bay
side, is the concession for souvenirs, a
booth built of Oregon myrtle wood.
The Mazamas have their booth on
the left of the bay-side entrance as
one goes out toward the fish and game
pavilion, and various commercial, in
dustrial and community exhibits oc
cupy" reservations 'about the main
group.
The lecture-room, in which stereop
ticon and motion picture slides will be
shown, advertising various scenlo fea
tures and resources of Oregon, has a
seating capacity of 200, and is in, the
southwest portion of the building. In
the east end are the restroom, men's
smoking - room and accommodation
rooms. Gentle Inclines lead one to the mez
zanine floor, or one may take the stairs
If they prefer, and to the largest ex
hibit of butterflies in the world, from
Eugene. The educational exhibit, and
the art room, the model kitchen, and in
the west end the ballroom, occupy the
balcony floors in the building, and
there also are headquarters of the com
missioners. The building was completed and
turned over to the commission with a
formal ceremony when-the Royal Ro
sarlans visited San Francisco, Decem
ber 80, and, since that time, the ex
hibits have been rushed to San Fran
cisco to be Installed. The Canada
building and one or two others were
finished and had their exhibits in place
some time ago, but the Oregon build
ing will still be among tRe first to
have everything fully ready for the
opening of the exposition on February,
20. '
Forty-fifth avenue Rev. J. Clark Tlbblta
pastor. 10, Bible school; 11. preaching b
the pastor. . .
Italian Mission, East Eighteenth and TID
betta streets Rev. Francesco flannel la, pas
tor. 10, Sunday school; 11, preaching serv
ices: 7, pastor's circle (prayer eei-viee); 8.
r reaching service; 10:30, short sermon for
English-speaking people; 7:30, preaching.
St. Johns Rev. E. P. Borden,N pastor.
Services, 11 and 8.
Swedish. Fifteenth and Hoyt streets
Rev. F. Linden, pastor. Preaching. 10:46
snd 7:30; Sunday school, 12 noon; B. Y. P.
L, 5.
University Park Rev. A, C Saxton, pas
tor. Sunday school, 10; 11, preaching by
the pastor; 6:30, B. Y. P. U.; 7:30, preach
ing by the pastor.
Second German. Morris street and Rodney
avenue Rev. Frederick Buerrman, pastor.
Sunday school, 9:45; preaching. 11 and 7:30;
B. Y. P. U-, 7.
Grace. Montavilla Rot. H. T. Cash, pas
tor. Sunday school, 6:45; services, 11 and
8; B. Y. P. U., 6:45.
Mount Olivet, Seventh and Everett streets
Rev. W. A, Magett, pastor. Services, 11
and 8; Sunday school, 12:30.
Chinese Mission, 353 Burnslde street Sun
day school, 7; J. G. Malone, superintendent.
Russellvllle scboolhouse, under auspices of
Grace Church Montavilla Sunday school,
2:15.
First. German, Fourth and Mill streets
Rev. J. Kratt, pastor. Services, 11 and 7:30;
Sunday school. 8:46. j
Sellwood. Eleventh street and Tacoma ave
nue Rev. F. H. Hayes, pastor. Preaching, i
11 and 7:80; Sunday school, 10; B. Y. P. U.,
0:30, I
CATHOLIC. I
St. Charles Chapel, Alberta street be-!
twetiQ, Gieaa ftYtn.ua ftnd Thirt-Ourd
street Catechism classes Saturdays at 3;
low mass Sunday morning at 8- and high
mass at 10:30; rosary and benediction, 7:30.
Holy Cross, University Park Rev. C, R
Flnner. Low mass. 8:30; high masa and
sermon, 10:80; vespers and benediction, 8.
St. Michael's (Italian), Fourth and Mill
streets Jesuit Fathers, Low mass, 8:30;
high masa and sermon, 10:80; vespers and
benediction, 7:3U.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams ave
nue and Stanton street Kev, w. a. uaiy.
Low mass, 6, 8 and 9; high mass and ser
mon. 10:30: vespers and benediction, T.av.
St. Francis, East Twelfth atreet between
Pine and Oak Rev. Father Black. Low
mass, 8; high masa and sermon, 10:30; ves
pers. Instruction and benediction, 7:30.
Holy Rosary. East Third and Clackamas
streets Very Rev. H. H. Kelly, O. Sr. Law
mm 7 and 9: hlch mass and sermon.
11: vesoers and benediction. 7:30. On the
first Sunday of the month rosary procession.
sermon and benediction, 7:ov; utiru ounun,
Rcrmnn nrocesslon Of the most blessed sac
ranrtnt and benediction, 7:30; every Thurs
day evening, holy hour from 7:30 to 8:30.
Holy Redeemer, Portland boulevard and
Williams avenue neaeinpmri riuw
Rev. Joseph A. Chapotan, pastor. Low mass,
6 and 8; high mass and sermon, 10:30; bene-
SL Andrew's. East Ninth and Alberta
TftM rv. Thomas Kiernan. Low
8; high mass and sermon, 10; vespers. In
struction and benediction. 7:30.
St. Lawrence's, Third and Sherman streets
Rev. J. H. Hughes. Low mass, e. s ana w
high mass and sermon, iu:hi; vespers, ux
tMiftlnn and Vinri ii-tlon. 7: SO.
St. Marv's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and
Davis streets Most Rev. A. Christie, D. D,
Low mass, 6, 8 and 9; high mass and ser
mon, 11; vespers, instruction ana oeneaic
Kt nns wftv.th Jrl r-r1 Alameda Rev.
rvirnHn a Mahu. Low mass. 8; high
mass and sermon. 10: vespers. Instruction
St. Clare's (Franciscan Fathers). Capitol
Hill Rev. Canistran. O. F. M. jlow mass.
7:30; high mass and benediction, 9:15.
ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS.
Oddfellows Hall, East Sixth and Alder
streets Berean Bible lesson, j.-uo
Tim. T at T-TunrT' : . TlUOIlC leCtUTO OJ
Rt wrt Tu-Vimir-k: toDlc "Earth's Lost
Tlnnlninn"- nrfliHA and testimony mOOt-
ine: 7. orave'r meeting; 7:80, discourse by
Finlay McKercher.
CHRISTIAN,
Rodney-Avenue. Rodne. avenue and Knott
street Rev. O. P. Bums, minister, jmdi
school. &:45: morning- worship, 11; subject,
Faith"; Christian Endeavor. o:u; song
mir T:an- nreachtnjr. 8: sermon subject,
"Countine the Cost"; evening, evangelistic
services.
Montavilla, East Seventy-sixth ana tioyi
streets Kev. J, jarios unonniey, vt.vw.
s.mriuv Gchnni 10- nreachitie. 11: Christian
Endeavor. 6:30; preaching. 7:30; midweek
prayer meeting Thursday at 7:.
Central. East Salmon and Twentieth
mi rot Tthi a Hphoni. 10 : morning worship,
11; sermon by Rev. R, Tlbbs Maxey, of the
Kern Park Christian Church; evening serv
Ice at East Side Tabernacle.
CHRIST AD(ELPBiA2f S.
Woodmen Hall, East Sixtieth end Belmont
streets. Mount Tabor Morning service, ii
lecture, 7:30; subject, "With Christ in
dise."
West Portland Ecclesla, 854 Montgomery
street Services, 10:30; meeting at 621 East
Washington street Thursday at 7:45.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
First Everett between Eighteenth and
vinatnenth streets Services. 11 and 8: sub
ject of lesson sermon, "Truth"; Sunday
school, 9:45 and 11 ; Wednesday evening
meetine. fL
Second. East Sixth street and Holladay
avenue Services. 1 and 8; subject of les
son sermon, "Truth"; Sunday school, 9:46
and 11 : Wednesday evening meeting. 8.
Third. East Twelfth and Salmon streets
Services, 11 and 8; subject or lesson sermon,
"Truth'; Sunday scnooi, ii ana
Wednesday evening meeting. 8.
Fourth. Vancouver avenue and Emerson
rrRr fiprvir.es. 11 and S: subject of ies
son sermon. "Truth" ; Sunday school, 9:45
nH ii- Wednesday eveninsr meeting. 8.
Fifth. Mvrtle Park Station Services, 11
sublect of lesson sermon. "Truth" ; Sunday
school, 0:30; Wednesday evening meeting, 8.
CONGREGATION AL.
First. Park and Madison Rev. L. R. Dy-
ott, minister. :uu, ifiDie scnooi; o:w, .
S. C. E. ; 11, "The Divinity of Man";. 7:45,
"Freedom and Progress."
sunn vfltdtt. Kast Thirtv-second and Tay
lor Rev J. J. Staub, pastor. Services 11
nnri Sunday school. 10: Junior C. E.,
8:30: Senior C. E 6:30; sermons, "The
Price oT a Successful Life" and "If Thou
Hndut Known."
Waverly Heights, Woodward avenue at
East- Thirty-third Rev. A. O. Moses, pas
tor. Sunday school. 9:4o; morning worsnip,
11; Young 'people's meeting, 6:30; evening
worsnip, i .aui prayer meuuuK luuieuaj.
7-ao
Highland, East Sixth and Prescott Rev,
E- S. Bollinger, pastor. 10, Sunday school;
11, "Service in Uniting Men and God"; 7:30,
"The Lost in a Lost Soul"; 6:30, Y. P. S. C.
E.
, Laurel wood. Sixty-fifth and Forty-fifth
avenue Rev. C. 8. Johnson. pastor. 1L
"Translated Lives"; evening, 7:45, "Learn
lng to Walk"; Sunday school, 10; C. E.
University Park, Haven near Lombard
Rev. W. C. Kantner, pastor. lv, bunaay
school; 11, "Misinterpreting Life's Experi
ences"; 4, Junior Endeavor; 7:30, "The Won
derful Christ."
Atkinson Memorial Rev. F. W. Gorman,
pastor. Bible school, 9:45; Junior Endeavor,
3:30: Senior Endeavor. 6:30; 11 and 7:45,
"The Greatest Battlefield in the World" and
'Three Facts of Salvation."
St. Johns Rev. D. T. Thomas, pastor;
Sunday school, 10; 11. "The Right Way of
Thinking"; Christian Endeavor, 0:30.
Ardenwald Rev. D, T. Thomas, pastor.
Sunday school, 10.80; Christian Endeavor,
7; 7:45, "Clear Air."
DIVINE TRUTH CENTER.
Divine Truth chapel, Selllng-Hlrsch build
lng. West Park and Washington Rev. T. M.
Mlnard, pastor. Services 1L
EPISCOPAL.
St. Mark's, Twenty-first and Marshall
streets Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector; Rev.
J. G. Hat ton. associate. 7:30, holy eu char
Is t; 9:45, Sunday school; 10:15, matins; 11,
holy eucharist and sermon; 7:30, evensong
and sermon; weaic aay services daily, 7:80,
holy eucharist; Fridays at 8, litany and ad
dress. St. Andrew's, Portsmouth F. M. Baum.
vicar. Regular services 11 and 7:30; Sunday
school, 10; third Sunday ax 7:30, holy com
munion.
Ascension Chapel, Nineteenth and Spring
streets Kev. farr u. Lee, priest in charge.
Holy communion, 7:45; Sunday school, 9:80.
Fro-cathedral or au btepnen the Martyr.
Thirteenth and Clay streets Very Rev. H.
M. Ramsey, dean. Holy communion, 7:45:
Sunday school. 10; morning service, li: serv-
ice for colored people, 8; evening service,
7:45. -
St. Matthews, Bancroft ana Corbett streets
-Rev. W. A. M. Breck, vicar. Sunday
school. 10; service ana sermon, ii.
Church oi our bavior, sixtieth avenne and
Forty-first street Southeast (Woodstock)-
Rev. E. ii. ciarK, vicar, cervices, I and 11
and 7:30.
Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett streets-
Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services.
8, 11 and 8; Sunday school, 9:45; Good Fel
lowship Society, parish-house. Nineteenth
and Davis streets, 7 to 7:6.
St. David's, East Twelfth and Belmont
streets Rev. tL . xaibou rector. 7:30.
celebration of holy eucharist; 8:45, Sunday
school; n. - morning prayer ana sermon
4:S0l evening prayer.
St. Andrews, Portmoutn Rev. F. M.
Baum, vicar. Services at 11 and 7:80.
Church of St. Michael and All Angels,
Broadway and East Forty-third street North.
Rev. T. F. Bowen, vicar. Sunday school
and Bible class, 10 ; morning service and
sermon, 11; holy communion, first Sunday,
11; third Sunday, 7:30.
Grace Memorial, Weidler and East Seven-
teenth streets North Rev. George B. Van
Waters, rector; Rev. Oswald W. Taylor, vi
car. Holy communion, 8, excepting on first
Sunday in the month; morning prayer and
sermon, 11; Sunday school, 10. No evening
sermon.
All Saints', Twenty-fifth and Savler streets
Sunday school, 10; morning prayer and
sermon 11; colebration of the holy com
munion the first Sunday In the month at 11
and the third Sunday at 8.
Good Shepherd, Graham street and Van
couver avenue Rev. John Dawson, rector.
Sunday school, 8:45; morning service, 11;
evening service, 7:30.
St. Paul's, Wood-mere Rev; Oswald W.
Taylor, vicar. ' Holy communion, first Sunday
of month, 8, evening prayer and sermon, 4,
except the first Sunday of month.
St. John's, Milwaukee Rev. John D. Rice,
vicar. Prayer, S; holy communion, 8:30,
first 6unday of month.
Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel, Good
Samaritan Hospital Rev. Frederick K. How
ard, chaplain. Holy communion, 7 ; vesper.
St. John's, Sellwood Rev. John D. Rice,
vicar. 8, holy communion, except on first
Sunday of month; 10, Sunday school; 11,
morning prayer; 7:30, evening prayer; holy
communion first Sunday of month.
LUTHERAN.
St. Jamas' (English, West Park and Jef
ferson streets Rev. J. Allen Leas, D. D
pastor. Services, 11 and 8; morning sub
ject, "The Power of the Gospel"; evening
subject, "Orange Blossoms, or,. Is Marriage
a Falluret"; Sunday school, 10; Luther
League, 7.
Bethany (Danish ) , TJnioa avenue North
and Morris etreet-r-Rev. M. C Jensen-En g
holm, pastor. Services, 11 and 8; Sunday
school and Bible class, 10; young people's
meeting Tuesday at 8.
German Evangelical iob. mmsuun eyuuu,
Salmon and Chapman streets Rev. II. H.
Koppelmann, pastor. Services, 10:15 and
7:4-; Sunday school, 9:15.
Trinity (German), !Usourl Synod. Wli-
NORMAL STUDENTS WILL
TAKE UP LIFE WORK SOON
Demand for Teachers in Oregon Grows Apace and Several of 27 Mid-Year
Graduates Had Signed Contracts for Instruction Long Time Ago.
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rk..l. 2. Etta Jordan, 3. Lillian.
Winter. ( 6. Mra. Laura Wlmbrrly) 7, Hnlda Andernon, 8, Clem Camrron
9 Helen Thompson; 10, Bertha Adams; 11, Lydla Brown; 12, Floyd Clod
felter; 13, Mamie Coaly; 14, Stella Haan; 15, Clara Hartaos;; 18, Mlaa V.
Hnaa; 17, Leoaa Jackaon; 18, Ella Rennard; 10, Beaale Rennard; SO, Haael
Louden; 21, Jeaaie McCann; 22, Rhoda Nevrklrlc; 23, Artie Nichols; 24, Ueaa
Palmer; 25, Uarcaret Rice; 26, Mra. Hallle Skinner; 27, Gladya Stewart.
ONMOTJTH, Or., Jan. 23. (Spe
cial.) When 27 students are
graduated from the Oregon Nor
mal School hero during the coming;
week the total number of teachers to
leave this Institution since 1911 will
be swelled to 230. The class Is the
seventh under the new course of study
and faculty. The school is increasing
In graduates at the rate oi v per wm
year.
in Juna this year mire than 80 stu
dents will receive their diplomas.
For three years the Normal School
has made steady Improvements to care
for the growing attendap ce at all ses
sions but President Xckerman and
a nMh.m mrnn(l Rev.' J. A. mm-
bacST pastor, servlcea, 10:15 and 7:30; Bua-
daIJCpar.:,:(G'rm.n), East Twelfth and
aintoli , Arseta-Rev. A. KrauM. ,P"t";
German and English Sunday school, B:SO,
sVrXi W:30 and 7 :S0;BI61e lesson and
young people's meeting Thursday at 8.
METHODIST ETISCUi-AJU
Vint. Twelfth and Taylor Rev. Prank 1
TJTL. 10:SO. -The Rights and
T,h. Christian Uf.": 12:10, Bun-
Say scuooli 6:15, Epworth League; 7 50.
-The readier, m, x-.".
telUgenca." . .
Mount Tabor, East H'xy-""'
Rev. E. O. Eianage pa-ior. . .ov, -'T.
tlon's Greatest Mi i ' " aT5:
Sunday acbool, 8:45; Epworth League, 6.15.
prayer meeting, Thursday. 7:45.
Vancouver-Avenue ivoi.rg. - - -v
Abraham Verelde. pastor. Bervlces
Bervlce Thuraday night; subjects, -amy ui
with God" and "The Final
LCI IJ w "
Choice." . .rfv c
"r. Jli.VflA ii "Th. Value of a
Man in the Problem of World-balvauon .
7;30, "Entrance into me iinguuai ...
i. it": Sunday aohooL :46; EP-
wortb League, o.o. tj. t w
. UiBn.TiMittfM Rev. J. w.
Thompson, minister Bntwood. :::
day school; ii, i 1;D , -... n
Westmoreland, 9:80, Sunday school; 7:30.
I j W UcDouialli Thursday, 7:80.
prefer' meeting and Bible study.
" -n;t..v Woodstock avenue and Forty-
fourth street S. E.-Rev. Frank Jamej, pas
tor. 10, sunaay , T.Vn
ti.ii- 6:80. Epworth League; 7.80,
Earth's Best and Brightest-Jewel ; innrs-
day 7:80, efficiency conieraic. .
Centenary. East Ninth and W"-rJT-
W Lane minister. Sunday school, :46; 11,
"Curiosity Seekers Taken In"; class meeting,
12:15; Epworth League. 6:15; no evening
BeSl', uarlc. Sandy Boulevard and East
yitty-elghtn North Rev. W. W. Youngson.
mmTster! .f Sunday hool 11 . Vic-
tory of Character ; , "
Failed.''
Central, vancouvr
Rev. C. C. KancK, pr. ""i . .
?45: "Moved by the Hidden Hand." 11:
class meeting, 12:15: Epworth League. 6:15;
"False Refuges," 7:80; mid-week service,
ThUniwslty'Park, Flske and Lombard
Rev C L. Hamilton, pastor. Sunday school,
fo; 'preaching. 11 and 7:80! E. L. 6:15:
morning, "The Backslider"; evening. "Shall
Love Goa as ouprnra
Trinity East Tenth and Sherman Kev. A.
nontor. Sunday school, 10; 11.
The War Between the Higher and the
Sunnyside, East Yamhill and Thirty-fifth
streets Rev. R. Elmer Smith, pastor. Sun
day school 0, preaching 11 and 1-At, p-
S
ATrrllli 4, Metta Haaarni 6. Grorf
Principal Gentle, of the training school,
have claimed that the present need
for a training school building, to be
owned by the state Itself, is proving
to be a setback to the Dest work.
Immediately after leaving the school
the graduates will take positions In
schools of the state. Already a large
number have drawn up contracts with
various Oregon schools to teach dur
ine the latter part of this year.
The demand for teachers in Oregon
Is growing steadily, the administra
tion office correspondence shows, and
several members of this year's midyear
graduates had signed contracts to leacn
several weeks before the completion of
their course.
worth Leagna :80, subject. "Soma Bur-
prises."
METHODIST ETTSOOPAL SOUTH.
First, Union avenue and Multnomah atraet
Rev. Lorlck pierce Law pastor. 11, spe
cial sermon on "Women's Place In the Busl
world." Join In Bulrln meeting at
night. Mr. Rose will alng at morning serv.
ice.
KKW CHURCH SOCIETY.
Knights of Pythias Rail. Eleventh and
Alder Servlcea and aermon, 11, subject.
"The Secret of Genuine Rear; conducted
by Mr. Barber.
NEW THOUGHT.
Temple of Truth, Ellera building. 142
Broadway Rev. P. J. Green, minister; 11.
and 8, "The Divinity ot Jeaua and Hie
Brethren"; Truth achool, 10; Young Peo
ple's meeting, 7.
PRESBYTERIAN.
Flrat, Twelfth and Alder Rev. John H.
Boyd, pastor, preaching eervicee 10:80 and
7-80; Sunday school, 12 noon; Christian En
deavor, 6:30. -
Spokane-Avenue. East Sixteenth and Spo
kaneRev. J. E. Youel. pastor. Sunday
achool, 0:45; morning worahlp, 11; aermon,
"The Bible Is the Publlo School. Whyt";
C E. 6:80; evening service, 7:80, aermon,
"Along the Way With Jeaua: Teaching Men
to Serve."
Fourth. First and GIMw Rev. Henry O.
Hanson. pastor. 10:30. "Clothed With
Christ"; 12, 8unday school; a, Juniors; 6:30,
C. E. ; 7:30, "Hell," fourth In aeries on "Lost
Thlnga."
Westminster, East, Seventeenth and
Bchuyler Rev. Henry Marcotte, pastor.
10:30, "The God-Sent Man"; 7:80, "The
Things God Haa Prepared for Them That
Love Him."
Mount Tabor. East Fifty-fifth and Bel
mont streets Rev. William Graham Moore,
pastor. Sunday achool 9:45, morning worahlp
11, subject, Tha Meaning of Life;" Chrla
tlan Endeavor prayer meeting 7:80, subject,
"The Way of Promise."
REFORMED.
Flrat German, Twelfth and Clay Rev. O.
Hafner, pastor. Services 10:45 and 6; Sun
day school, 9:80; Y. P. S 7.
SPIRITUALIST.
First. 201 Allsky building. Third and Mor
rison streets 3, lecture and messages by
Mrs. M. A. Congdon; 8, lecture and mes
sages by Althea Wlesendanger.
First Christian. W. O. W. Hall. Eleventh
.H Aider streets Frederick M. Stollar,
pastor. Messages. 8; sermon, :S0.
Swedeaborglaau
New church Society. KLnlrhts of Pythias
Hall. Eleventh and Alder-atreeU 6errlee
and aermon 11. aubject. "The Secret t
Genuine Rest." Mr. Barber In charge.
UNITARIAN,
cjnnk of Our Father, Broadway and
Yamhill street Rev. ThoniaJ L. Kltot, D.
D.. minister emeritus; Kev. William U. Kllot.
Jr., minister. Services, 11 and 7:41; morn
ing. "Every Man'a Theological Problem';
evening, "Social Morality In Oregon" : Hun
dav achool, 9:30; Young Peoplo'a Frater
nlty. :0.
UNITED PRESBYTERIAN.
First. Sixth and Montgomery streets Raw.
Frank DeWItt Flndley, minister. Morning
worship, 10:30; eermon tuple, "Some Vlo
torious Minorities": Bible school. 12; Chris
tian Endeavor. 6:80; topic, "My Favorite
Bible Character": leader, W. A. Cuniai
evening eervlcea, 7:30; sermon toplo, "What
Most I Do to Be Saved t"
O rVKRSALIST.
Chureh ef the Good Tiding. Broadway
and East Twenty-fourth Rev. J. D. Corby,
pastor. 10:30. "Can God Lose Maaf How
Much la a Maa Worth ? No evening serv
ice. Alameda Sunday achool. East Twaaty
flfth and Preacott Dr. J. Lavalley. super
intendent. Services Sunday afternoon, a.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Bahal meeting, 403 Ellera building. Pun
day evening at 6. Ooorge O. Latimer will be
present.
Theosophlcal Society, 726 Morgan hand
ing Subject at 6, "Theoaophy aa Applied
to Everyday Ufa."
Christian Yoga. rrora 61S Abtngtea build
ing. Third street, near Washington Y. O.
Garrison, in eharge. 11 o'clock. "The Prayer
of Life:" S o'clock. The Dietluctlve Mesesge
of Christian Yoga."
Theosophlcal society, T2S Morgan hand
ing I p. M.. 'Theoaophy aa Applied te
Every-Day Life."
, Spiritual Church of the flout. Auditorium
Hall, 20H Third street Rev. J. II. Lucas,
pastor. Conference 11 o'clock, mediums'
test meeting 8. aermon 6 P.M. by Slav.
Cringle, mesaagee follow.
W. C T. U. Note..
CENTRAL W. C. T. U. held a most
Interesting meeting last Wednes
day, when a number of the differ
ent bills were discussed. Mrs. Newell,
Mrs. Buland. Mra M. Mallett, Mrs. M. U
T. Hidden and others held a lively one
hour's discussion. The jury bill at
tracted the keenest interest. Topics ot
live Interest to the women of the city
are discussed In this union every
Wednesday.
Arleta W. C. T. U. will meet at the
home of Mrs. K. A, Hendricks Tuesday.
January 26. Mlaa Lenora Glover and
Mra Stella Wilson are leaders for the
afternoon. "Systematic Giving and Per
sonal Evangelism" will be dlacuaaed,
A large delfnation from this union at
tended Evangelist Buigln'a meeting on
W. C T. U. night.
Mount 8cott W. C. T. U. will meet
in the Friend's Church, Lents. January -26.
Mrs. Addlton will have charge of .
the meeting and the topic under dla- '
russlon will be "Industrial Training a
Factor In Reform." Superintendent
Alderman will give a lertur. on "Vo
cational Training and Guidance."
W. C. T. U. Institute held In tha
county headquarters January 21 wan
well attendod and one of the beat held
for some time. Mra Mary Mallett. ex- '
county president of Multnomah County,
received a beautiful gold watch, a
prize won by the state for subscrip
tions to the Children's National paper, ,
through the work of the state super
intendent of National papers. Mrs. Hat- .
tie Wilson.
Brooklyn W. C. T. TJ. will hold Ite
next meeting at the home of Mra. J.
W. Howell. 408 Eaat Eighth street.
The Rev. Mr. Calder. of the Metho
dist Episcopal Church will address the
meeting on the subject of "Sclentlflo
Temperance In the flohools." Mrs.
Wright will have charge of th,e pro
gramme and will preaent the subject
of "Anti-Narcotics." as taught by the
department of. the W. C. T. U. work.
This union plana to obtain a large num
ber of new members and to carry on
the essay work In the school.
Woodstock W. C. T. U. held an all-day
meeting at the home of Its president.
Mrs. Fannie McCourt. last Tuenday.. A
large number of the members were
present. They are making comfort
ers for the W. C. T. U. cottage at
Gladstone Chautauqua, where ' such
things are much needed during the
Chautauqua season. The next meeting
will be held at the home of Mrs. Mary
Bates. 4242 Twenty-eighth avenue
Southeast This meeting will discuss
plans for an anniversary banquet to be
held soon for the members of the union.
A medal contest for boys and full pro
gramme of muslo and drills Is being ar
ranged. PITTSBURG T0 ECONOMIZE
Slashing of Jobholders and nighcr
Tax to Offset Extravagance.
v,TfiMi,aiTTTn .Tan 10 Rnreadlna
over three years the 21,400.000 dedclt
springing from an orgy of Job-creating
a year ago, ruthlessly curtailing publlo
works, slashing to the danger line ap
propriations for police and fire In
short, because of record extravagances
most economical administration . the
city has known the city L'ouncu win
levy a tax of 7 per cent In excess of
that laid for 1914.
"Getting out of a Dad noio rainrr
easily," one antagonistic newspaper
calls It; another denounces the re
sult as "shifting this year's folly onto
the future," and United Senator Georga
T Oliver's papers, which wsnt after
the Council when the deficit was dls-
. . . V. . . nn maintain A dlB-
ClOBeu iww iiiuiiuta aw,
creet silence on the foreshadowed re-
ult- . .
D....,i,m,irnnr leaders nave
found that 231.000 must be cut from the
estimates before the tax levy can be
made I S mills on a I781.0o0.000 prop
erty valuation, against a 7.4 mill levy
for 1914, or an Increase In taxes of
one and one-tenth mills.
At the discovery of the deficit a 60 '
i.n,..u in taxea looked like
a certainty; that this has been reduced
to an increase of 7 per ceni la aue "
the most ruthless slashing of estimates
in municipal history. ......
vxriK th- rfefirit tha eounrll had 93.-
000 000 to eliminate. As nearly a million
dollars of this was shifted to come out
- tail m-A 1 B 1 7 eevanuea. 92.000.-
000 remained to be cut out of the esti
mates for the various oeparimenia.
Appropriations nave docu cut. uuwu
h- i.at raw waeka. literally
with an ax. by the council, sitting aa
an appropriation comnrlfclee. In consid
eration of the annual budget.
Pittsburg, as one result, will
minus an assistant superintendent of
police, for the first time since legisla
. i... ntmnt created It a city. Tha
place, paying 12400 a year, was abol
ished within four months of the time
the Incumbent, Lawrence Hartley,
1,1 k.va rounded out 20 years of
service and retired on a pension.
All police captains, eeven, ai e"u
allmlnatad hv tha exnedlent
of not appropriating for their continu
ance. . . ..
Despite a threat or me nre nnaer
writers to Increase rates, because of
.llegod lnerriclency in tne rira oepan-
M,.,.iimanli Ardrd there
only second to those In the police de
partment. uini.a vanermte the common marlgeld.
and frequently adorn their ldo,a with
a-r-atnn 'tr ltf rn'nen Tinw-r..
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