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14 WORKERS IN SUNDAY SCHOOLS ORGANIZE Secretaries Effect Union for Three Coast States and British Columbia. COWENTIO.'J PLAN FIXED I UKrr. of Smm ftatrlwa, ett af t:. 44y-vftMt af '-.. Wkv-?.. f:ifi aa-4 lb -Ttn el inUm: ar ? tttifi It tfta rirm4CM of a ar t .mn Kh-!k w comp!tft ( thm t'vtt- V n trwt A.-yt- . k. rar r-.wax .- Iry af th , re. : if cmi. 1 v iB,Ha, r: 4t. aa- W . X Naf. e f sM:a reriP t gMMirf of trim rctjJtit. M a I jr-.sr .. CtftteB Ul a- a'aa.. Ki rM t&- t"-ara ciarct, T rKftiAti it fmMMt f ta f .. Irt ff . pntimm- M. X uUntf. I V w. rt,:'M, V'. Hriiwa ni'tm&u . w C. f c. ft -un. 9vtr. C. A. J Va4. - C klfk .aaa-e, tl w 4rM4 t- aaM l twl a4t- In ( ta Br rt44tt (ti I iiilMrv. PIT, Taa a4. fkt feMk waa ntfrr nf . ft ' f i.Jf ffc laa CM tn ;.. a-rT. ft , . Id ta am:a at tta. L. 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Thar B e'torr. faea K.wkaft (''! ' t'l Js I -Keiall -Vlra. A-.n-ll WVtit.y. te.m pt BMr mf It... 4'-t kara Ul. lo.ar a we. far. mt asa aa 4 a aaliv. ( lai )tr Wh.ar waa w:i ksowa t A. r-i-is -t Ci"ay. wker a a kal m a-l. ke k.1. fr tnaay year S-sj.. nam-ae I I ITf (ua Ity X.keJ las Hold t-nra. TH. r"k I'.tna.uiaa ha ke.a . Ir th. k.iar4 of a . raor i re ar 'ie S", Jinaa r.iaTi.r-tl C.ik to ke l. J". Joko "ir 4-a fjr pakU4 pur- p.. sol la !ee It asa.a la private Inl . Ji. . aa J mm mm la 4.y la B..4 at a p.tc d-a 50ME OF THE PACIFIC COAST h- Mr. Finley Invited to Address Biological Associations. FEBRUARY TOUR PLANNED a Car of Oaaa Fowl Will H AmilBl by Mldf mm4 MmIm Ptrtarr. WiriLan t. riIT. Dial llo1t. k r.traary, Tra ? Ik I.41b KiiMtin ! Uaa4 lol- iuu I Mr. rmUr mt IK. Prvoklya U.uttit.. IS. Amrt' )(" of M.iLirl Ili.t.rT m4 Ik .Sxlosal Mr. rilr will wt Ik Invllallaa roul- ik vkr f Ik tl. ri.a a4 IUim Cetmi.loB. la Ik.lr ( a Juuii II. ! I Ik Mr Mai.v itivlt la ! rrtu4 vl IA m 4a . a r.bruar k4 ! . ak.l mor ifca a aoatk. II win la Yktttf too. t C for lb. fir. I l.-r . f i n th.ra k.for lb .etaal iiflrtbi jiori.ir. Mr 'tnt il rrr Ik ra (ramra tr a ct.r of Ntlon!lr l4iiu tnmn. William Iiar4 Tkft kosf Ik fir.l pakr. Mmmr A4ri riaaa4v rrom Waaklactaa a wilt I to ri!d.lsk( aa4 Ik.a la Mmn.apatl k.r k will a44r. ika Mina.ol Oama I'toiKiK LMin Th ait altr..a will k 4.ltv.r V f o r Ik Ta.sti.lk C.niorjr nuk af CllnJ 4 from lkt piaca k will to to Bjf- f.io. N. T. la Ix-tnr kfor Ik Hat- fl- lldl.tr af torl ctmncw. TS oa.t"ir tn AmtrKil Miu.am af Nlorl fcut". la w Tark. will k Ik a.st alar wkr Mr. rini.T will liar a&4 ki a.sl ap- p.ran will a. k.for Ik. toii.at af lolumbx lnlttiii ail a in.o win d4r..a lb tont.r.aca af Ik Hraaklya rral4.4 Mr. rtniy ! fr Ik r..c k wilt dm Ikr w..ka al imiML l at lb cbc.u co at m i.esr. ff.tttnc 4ta from lb. L'ftlt4 iio.u!c.l lr.r far ma ram Biit:aa af a aalural bs.tory af Ikl itmt. ark Alrvady Pm. T". fi.:4 work for lhal fopo..4 r iA la-atloo aa aoaa ar lb IUoiet I farv.r " canluarllaa web h. urtloa 0tal I'tah and lrna Caoa aii..loa. aa4 II U tk. 4atA f.t b. ba t&"4 kr O B'o.ociral tttirr.f ikal Mr. lt.t la 4rou at aMaia ln leforrralloa, an Ik aropa (ropao lior ard car af (ama fclrd. aoj anl a I. d.vl.r-d If Mr. rint.r la a cr..l r warn. 4 kr Ei a pro In'.iit and MoMii.r l.a.. ae4 rarticularly r taat.ra paop la .r..t.4 la Ik propor rr?hod af prop EAST ASKS BIRD RLH f W) SHEPHERD OF HILLS" IS COMING TO HEILIG ! Frwsa Novel Willi PVoC anil Story of Rut'ed Mountaineer life Will Open F-afsicBKBl aa January 16. rp II r: af ItaroM ltl Wright's a . U Tv !rphrj af h tl i:a.- a-..-!, lata a r kr It aatkar la ..::a.iii.n with i:i.b-ry W. Iter a.lt k. p'ov.4 it bi aa Ike cg Ut r as. la keek ftr. .. la bok ato'e Tk ei.ry f l b.-.4 aa a m.wkat 4fra"e ple af SayetefV Bfikaowa t"i' lata m Vsaialai and a- al. f k ri.M'ai k.arlec aad r4 e la ffl.-Ute fir !ke t'ft r p-as'-jr of lie snount aineera a a--toa of kia 4i. Is p.a.trai.4. t. s.l a ' e1 wks liv af t - tk. : wl'.ila l rl Ik ,.t ! k. !!( pa-iul .'I-. t. a,k.. f-ie la w -h en fmi:r aad ,,,, tB. af ak.rkard. " - Ikl a" ' - ! w "- f v rt a fie:r b4 roan lata i, ftsouaiaina a4 (f4 or of Ih auuaa woes.. Kr faln.r ree vowed 4a4:v . tk b-irayer f a:, daaskt.r. HI k baa -liucpaafr-l. lav- la tr.Te af k is w k.reak-oa-.a tt la .a'-ir eappea-l lhal be la t-ml. Tie govt shsp.ierd wins tb love aal res-l f aountalaaafa. :ml at aaa time tile l;fe la ea i . r s r e4 kr a law: kaad af mono tainare wk su-ret b I a fev.nu. jf r..r. 7k. -m ar many 4rmatle pioda la ta plav. k4l It atr.cc'.h Ii.a In II. aslo.ori aa4 4v.lupieg af fa charex-ler. TU ak.pkr4 Is a mot ir.pr.,a . aeata::r "d ?;si c;:r. Tk ojn wnmea wk I h r.riin of ih e-arr I Bktrammeied tr tk vaavaafioae ar tn town an tu s -l rad t;oo4 ta her velna. With ik ait af t"a ak.pk.r4 k pciiah.a ker mind so tkal ak aroma a yeuag a.anea ef ca-t'Jr al refta.ro.nt. Tkaa lr le a yoasc mountaineer, arkoee foe. I hon.at aal stnewr and aaa dawaa Ih caamploa bully and atrag sr A a af Ih. anatatns in a mar n.aai eonlesl af treag'.b aad nUu nrra T"ea Iter la lie nnrai-nr youtn la waaoers like a wi:;-,e-tb-wup a.-rv.a tk moaatatas n4 I the tsaan ( f.aai-y krtaglng aapplaaaa I tka TUT. SUNDAY SOiDAY SCHOOL LEADERS WHO THE ADVANCEMENT OF THEIR WORK. I ) c. A. ralpa. af rnlaa4i SI . C la Aaa.lvai (41 C. R. takr. 4 lumttf, , C. wblrh Oroaaa ha krom know a tk avatrr av.r aa a cat: t Ird atata. II la isrh iBfortnatiaa ibat Mr. f'ln l.r will clr ti r.ur aud lora. and k wl-l acco-rpejr kn lartur ky col orad altd'a and motinc plrtum tbal k. baa lak.a In r. ur.aoa wi:da lUaid lb aptria In-llatloM that ka k.a nam.d. Mr. Kln:y may ad dr. Kwiinci af a.iaral atn pro i-citt. uaoriai'riia in N- Jry. Mac&u.tta and roBncllt 20 TAKE WIRELESS TEST V. M. C. A. l"lanl In l ard for Tart of I'rdrral klkamlnallon. Tw.ntr non tn-n frem all aactlona af Ik (! look lb xamloalloo for Ooraram.nt licnaa a radio oporator. trivaa at Ik Youn-r M.a a Chrl.tiao Aaaociauon aad Ik Cuaioma-houaa ya-larday- Tba asarolnatlon waa con durt.d by H.njjmln Wolf, t'altvd flat radla lnitor for th. f'Tnib Dlatrlrt, -otnpnain traon. Waahlocton. liiabo. Montana and Aaaka. Tb mmbr of th data tooK in cod aa Ik. Y. M. C A. apparatu. abich wa od.r.d for Iba occaaion. and Ib.n tby w.nt to lb cITll aarvlra room al Ik Cu.lom-bouaa to taka in larbnlial part of th aralnatlon. Mr. Wolf plana to i pciai laatloa lo aiatlon operated ky ama l.ura lo drl.rmln. whclhar or not they ar cotnplylnc with th radio law. Iloilrr Intor la rirll Srnrlre. ORKOOMAS NEWS BlTRKAl. Wnah- Inaion. Jan. . Kprntallr llawiry, ai th tlraphic rtiuwl of I"hll M.t- h.l. Caulaln Cl4. Raab. Captain A. H. Oraham and othrra. today unad th partm.nt of rommfrrt to promoi iarc U. din. aaaiaiani inpr-iii af boil-ra. to lb rarant Inapartorahlp al rortland. but waa advl-d that th. noaition aro und'r rlrll rlc. and that John l. W'ynn. at n Krandaro. Ih. aanlor aaalatant. would t prornotad and Bl to fortland. Money Orders to Serbia Hailed. Nolle waa Tclved yeaterday by r-o.tma.ter Mr era from l.i I'astoffic Iprtm.nt at Washington thai tn mofiev ord.r buatneae between this roontrv and ferbta wilt b suspended until further neltc. War eondmona sr Ih rona advanced. Th baai asaa to (terbla ha been handled by this rountrr Ihroueh hwitseriana. hphrtS n4 raatorlnff th voc4 Bmt pf mountalnr f.mi y. ThN l murh "lnioiphf of tha til tr4,--r pur And In mik in T th rrv3 .ct:on. Mri OakltI an-J awf.Vltty. th projutf. It la -lAld. fcAvt uppii aotr.a lautlfu aad real Uttc vtac pirtur-fa. At tha l(i;t Ttavaur Four alchta. tat,lt.n;nr Pun 4 y, Janoaxr 14. Mt lot V4ia4V4,air. aaaaeaaaaaa.ac 17' - .-ui if -ti- : :v - ) : Ii; .. rj !: :! V r I: :: :-Vs J; . , '( a a ; it i' . r -,?- a! V- ' !. ; J! V Marir O'VrtHra) la -Tl lr 4 OREGOXIAN, .PORTLAND, ORGANIZED HERE TESTERDAT FOR at avafllai (1 tf. A. Dawllac. C aa rraa1ar i) ! W. WlllUaa STATUE PLAN IS TOPIC tKKAC or aOCIAL. rCITITT DIS- riiici UiniWAT XOMXCIT. X rw an l-raaa.cd DaapKa Dcalal by CwaU af Trtaaal at MfcBwtraaih Street. Tb bureau of aaria equity of tb Couneil of W omen otera mt yatr day ai th bom of Dr. Viola Ma Co and dtacuaeed plana for tb Abigail Scott Dunlway monument, which It propose, to eract at aome aultabln loca tion In tho city. A workina; commute was organuied with Dr. Co a chair man. Althoush Ih City Council Friday denied tho petition of the bureau of octal equity for th triangular plec of land at th head of Washington. Al der and Nineteenth streets, to th ef fect that the alt already had bean promised for a monument to th lata Kir Chief David. Campbell, no other alia was talked of. A l-ooo life-size replica of Mrs. Dunl way will b don In bronse. and the sketch statuette by Professor Dosch. of Eugene, probably will be accepted. Th principal manner of raising the jjouo win t by subscription, although entertainments. plas and socials will b used also. Tboaa who will be on th committee are: Dr. tola Ma Co, chairman; Mr. Ueorg L. Buland. secretary; Mrs. A. C. Newlll. Mrs. Helen Miller Senn, Mrs. A. D. Bon ham. Mrs. K J. Steele. Mrs. W. K. potter. Mrs. A. Taylor. Mrs. R. y- Uondurant, Mra. R. Reynolds, Mrs. tana itutkman and Mrs. J. C Hare. PERSOIALMEI.TION. A. O. Mager. of Salem. Is at tb Im perlaU 11. A. Frlck. of Hermlston. Is at the r.aton. Dr. W. H. Lett, of Westoort. is at the aewara. Ray Logan, of L Grand, ta at the Oregon. Ore.olL 9"k'n- f NeWb"' "?:j"? T?TrT.? - w . John A. Oood-It. Rv. J. W. r. ii. j.yaer. ot BiKtr is at tha uregon. I. J. Uulrk. of (St. Paul la at the l-erkln. C. II. Hunter is at th Nortonla from Astoria. C. It. Foster la at th Nortonla fknm .ealll. F. E. Boarar. of Banks. Perkins. is at the H If. Chester, of Eugene, is at the imperial. J. 8. Williams, of Seattle. Is at the I'oriiano. Harry Kldd. of Tacoma. Is Cornelius. at the C A. Fuller, of Canby. ia Corneliua at the M. Pendergaat. of Hood River, the Eaton, t. nanes nay. or tnoverdale. Is at the Muiinomaa. R. H. Harris, of Seattle, Is at the Multnomah. 1L H Allen, of Forest Crova, Is in rerama. Herbert L Geary, of Clatskanle. la at I tb Perkins. "I Aaa White, of Colfax. Wash, la lb Portland. at I N , . .... . I . P. Wears, of Whit Falmr n la af I the I-ortisnd. B. O. Anderson, af Heppner. la at th Imperial. John B. Coply. of Th Dalles, la at th Cornelius. It. Mary M. Marshall, of Albany Is si tb laeward. Mra John Farh. of Reno. Ner. Istered al the Eaton. F. H. Pick, of Kan Francisco , ta reg- I Is reg- Istered at ih. jteward. Mr. and Mra H. II. Paster, of Salem. ar at ina Multnomah. F. A. Holm, of Enterprise. 1 rear Istered at th Oregon. A. V. Applegai. of Eugene, la reg. is i r it a a. tn imperial. K. l' McKlbose. of Eugene, la re Istered at th ceward. t. T. Htbbard. of Tacoma. la rea-ls icreai at ine ortonia. A. W. Ptor.e. of Hood River, la rea Istered at the Nortonla. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge M. Garfield, of eaiam, ar at tne r-aton. Ralph Jones and O. W. Hamphrer. of Seattle, are at the Multnomah. Mr. and Mra wr. E. Hart-nan. af Roaeburg. ar at tb Cornelius. Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Woodwortn. of fit- Paul, ar at tha Portland. Mr. Wood- worth is vice-president of tb North- era Pacific. Columbia Sorvey Proposed. OREGONIAN NEWS' BUREAU. Wash Ington. Jan. I Senator Jonas today ln- troduced a bill authorising a survey of th Columbia River from th mouth of lb unaa mrer to meat napida. I JAXCAR 9. 1916. LAYMEN PLAN FOR Churches Unite in Effort to Awaken Interest and to Meet Local Problems. DATES v FEBRUARY .13-16 Noted Speaker From East Are to Asslut In ConTention (or Which Committee Now Aro Busily Arranglne- Expense Met. An Immense amount of pentup energy ill be released at th forthcoming Laymen's Missionary Convention of Oregon, to b held In Portland. Febru ary 11. 14. 15 and 1(. The preliminary announcement contains this statement: -No collections will be taken.- nor will any appeals for money be made at th convention. Th expense will be met by a registration fee of II. on pay ment of which each delegate will re ceive a delegate's card admitting to all sessions of the convention." Th preliminary campaign already shows that th registration of delegates who will attend will far outstrip the record of th convention held six years sgo. Careful and extensive plans nave been laid which will make this gather Ing loom large. Eminent speakers have been engaged. Thoae having th ar rangements in band fully believe that th possibilities of th spiritual forces that will develop ar iimiuess. wsrs CandKleaa Arc Considered. Never before has such an opportun ity confronted the Church of Christ aa th present world conditions force on us today, said r Lm. inompson, chairman of the executive committee. 'America's attitude not only will in fluence the peoples of the Western Hemisphere, but will have great effect on the great nations of China and other Oriental countries." The purpose of th campaign is to consider new world conditions and America's responsibility; to study the missionary progress of recent years: to project plans to accomplish full mis alonary duty; to emphasize the ade quacy of the Gospel to meet modern social conditions; to Increase the spir itual power and efficiency of the local church: to secure the general uae of the beat methods of missionary educa tion and finance, and to Inspire lay men to take their part in the extension of the Kingdom of Christ. To carry out the purpose the Lay men's Missionary Movement inaugu rated this Nation-wide campaign which will reach nesrly SO of the leading cen ters of the country. ate4 Speakers Arc Eaaaaed. Teams of the most competent and able platform workers will be contin uously engaged, and the co-operation of the home and foreign missionary I agencies of eevry American evangelical church is assured. Through the means plsnned. this concentration of distin guished effort will be brought'to Port land and to Oregon. The personnel of the general conven tlon committee, advisory members and the executive committee follow General convention committee -H. R. Al- A. H. Averill. John Bain. O. Everat Bakar. H-nrr Parendrtek. H. J. Blaealns J. 8. Bradley. Philip Hu-hner. H. C. Camp- bell. O. M. Clark, s. B. Cobb. H O. Cotton. J. w. Dav. J F. Falllns. V. I. Fnller. J. K, Gill. Rodner Ollsan. H-nrv HarTle B. s. Hunt niton. F. H. Hilton. R. H. rlugnes. r. C Knapp. 8. W. Lawrence. W. M. Ladd. J. M. Laue. J. D. Lee. W. H. Lewis. Fletcher Linn. W. R. Lltienberg. Robert Ln-lnsston. David Lofsren. H. P. Lock wood. T. b. mc Daniel. E. B McNaughton Dr. A. 8. Mch- ola. Dr. Carl OHerg. Grant Pheeley. A. b. Pattullo. 8. C. Pier. Andrew Port-r. Horace Ramsdelf. J. P. Rasmusaan. Thomaa Roberta. A M. Smith Charlea A. Staver. H. w Stone K. Thompaon. M C. Thorsen. J. E. Wheeler. W. D. Wheelwright. C. N. noli rati Adviaorv memners Dr. J. Tl. Bora, Bisnpo R. J. Cooke. Rev. Luther R. Dyott. Rev. E. O. Eldrldae. Rev. Frank D. Flndley. Rev. 3. V Homschuen. pev. J. A. Leaa. Rev. Frank I. Loveland. Rev. Henry Marcotte. Rev. A. J. klonteomery. Rev. A. C. Moeee. Rev. J. W. M--DouEall. Rev. G. K. Mse aronder.' Rev. G. E. Paddock. Rev. C. C. Pollns. Rev. TV. O. Phanka. Rev. J. J. firaub. Rev. C. F. Fsrender. Rev. O. C. Wrleht. Rev. C A. Woody. Rev. Thomaa Jenklna. Eiecutlve emmlttee E. L. Tnompson. r. Mcnanlei. a. H. W. Stone, McDonesll. Rev. E Psddock. Rev. A. J. Monte-ornery. Rev. O. C Wriirht. Rev. C. F. Bwander. Rev. J. r. Nlaearonder. Rev. C. C. Poling. Rev. E. D. llornachuch. Rev. Thomas Jeo klra. Vlre-ehall-men TrJ. A. Baker. A. H. Hard ing. Georae N. Taylor. W. IL Tultxenber, O. Eve:et Baker. J. S. Webster. C A. Stavar. D. E. L-ofsren. NEW YORK TRIP PLANNED Portland Clubwomen to Attend General Federation Council. Several Portland clubwomen are planning to attend the big- biennial convention to b held in New York next Mar. Interest in the approaching event was stimulated last June when the genersl Federstlon Council was held here, end the women of the West met the women of the East in confer ence over club matters. The bonds of sympathy and under standing of the needs of all wer "trengthened. snd those who bsd never befor learned the value of federation work were given a new outlook, while the women from the Atlantic State a.i- . aa... v. -- i- ..u.JU -iv-ivi .HI. a - - UIMI nine in Btircuuia -i..w .1.1. . - r.,ii- . California will have candidate for thm f,re--il Federation presidency in .x.a. (V 1 J--' v--7! mm-mm HAZELWOOD HOME-MADE SPECIALS Ten varieties of Delicious Candy 50c and $l.o6 the box. The Hazelwood Confectionery and Restaurant Washington St at Tenth MISSION CAMPAIGN Dancing AT Ye Oregon Grille Bowing to the incessant demands of our patrons, we will inaugurate dancing that will be conducted along lines of decided novelty. Commencing Monday, January 10th, dancing in the "Grille" room will be permitted between the hours of 6 to 8 and 10 tb 12. . For our patrons who do not wish to dance in the "Grille" room we have arranged for dancing in the Indian room off the main lobby. The in terval of dancing will be from 7 to 12 and there will be an admission charge of fifty cents, which fee will entitle one to beverages and refreshments covering this amount. Ye Oregon Grille Hotel Oregon, Broadway at Stark N. K. Clarke,Manager The Perkins Hotel Announces BEGINNING MONDAY, JANUARY 10 There will be served in the, Perkins Restaurant, ih addition to their popular menu: BREAKFAST, 25 CENTS 6:00 to 9:00 LUNCHEON, 25 CENTS 11:00 to 2:00 DINNER, 35 CENTS 5:00 to 8:30 The Perkins Restaurant 108 Fifth St, Just Off Washington SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER TODAY 50 the person of Mrs. Joslah Evans Cowles. of Los Angeles, who ia "backed solidly by her state, ana wno nas a wide popularity all over the United States. Oregon clubs have indorsed Mrs Sarah A. Evans, past state presi dent, for a place on the board of the General Federation. The headquarters of both of these states will be the Hotel Hill more. Mrs. J. W. Tlfft, second vice-presi dent of the Oregon Federation of Worn en's Clubs; Mrs. J. A. Pettit, secretary of the State Federation; Mrs. John Mc Robert, and several others, have signi fied their intention if going to New york in May. Definite plans will soon be made and It Is astured that Oregon will be well represented. EDUCATORS TO BE DINED Chamber Luncheon Tomorrow. Is Arranged for Convention. Educators from all of the Important cities of the Northwest will be guests of honor and speakers at the luncheon of the Members Council of the Cham ber of Commerce tomorrow at noon. The convention of directors or boards of education and business managers and secretaries of educational boards of the Northwest will open Its session tomorrow. Leading school men from Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane, and many of the leaders in the school organiza tions of nearly all the Important cities of the Northwest with more than 2500 population, will attend. ATTENTION 1 "r BRIDGE TEETH ARTIFICIAL TEETH PLATES THAT FIT HLLINGS Ur. B. E. B right All of these and other branches of dentistry I offer you. guaran teeing absolute satisfaction, both In work and cost. No vexatious delays, no uncer tainty about results. Gentleness. 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