The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 09, 1916, SECTION FIVE, Page 10, Image 66

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, PORTLAND, JUT.T
9. 1916.
CHURCH SERVICES GO ON DURING THE VACATION SEASON
Music, Lectures and Sermons by Visiting Ministers Provided in Absence of Pastors.
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CHURCH vacation time Is on in
Portland. Many pastors are absent
for their Summer recreation in the
for their Summer recreation in the
Kast, on mountain or fishing trips, and
some are devoting the season to preaching-
and giving Bible lectures about the
state. Visiting pastors are supplying
many pulpits and a few of the churches
have dispensed with evening or morn
ing services. Some of the Catholic
Churches have intermitted their . high
mass for the month.
Several well known Eastern minis
ters, who have come Wes; for their
vacations, will pass through Portland.
Arrangements are being made by vari
ous Portland churches to have some of
these ministers hold services and give
lectures while in the city. The first to
come is Dr. Henry C. liisner, of Knox--ville.
Tenn.
Another item of interest is the ex
pected arrival of Tr. M. S. Hughes,
Methodist bishop of Oregon, who is
winding up . his affairs at Pasadena,
Cal. Bishop Hughes is giving a number
of lectures at great civic gatherings in
California and will be in Portland
July 25.
Many ministers are announcing ser
mon series on topics of vital interest
during the Summer, and evening serv
ices have become regular musical and
ong services in a number of the
churches.
"The Uncommon Meaning of Life," as
expressed by George Kliot's poem.
"Stradivarius," will be given as the
second of the series of evening sermons
by Dr. John H. Boyd, at the First Pres
byterian Church.
Midsummer communion service and
baptism of children will take place at
the morning service, when Dr. Boyd
will give a sacramental address. As
the Uiird of the series of evening ser
mons on famou religious poems. Dr.
Boyd vill give "Life Interpreted . in
Terms of Failure," as suggested by
Kobert Browning's "Rabbi Ben Ezra."
Members of the congregation are in
vited to remain for the after-service
meeting in the chapel, when the ser
mon will be explained in detail.
A solemn requiem mass for the men
who died in the Irish uprisings will
be celebrated at St.. Rose's parish this
morning at 10:30. Irish societies of the
city will attend the service in mass.
Rev. Father J. M. O'Farrell will be
celebrant, and .Rev. Father Edward J.
Conaty will deliver the panegyric.
Farewell Sermon to Be Given
This Morning.
Iter. M. C. ennen-Eiu5holm Will
Leav TblM Week for New Field la
California.
REV. M. C. JENSEN-ENGHOLM will
give his farewell sermon to his
congregation at Bethany Congrega
tional Church this morning. He has
been pastor there since October, 1912,
and has a wide circle of friends in
Portland. His call to another field
has caused regret among his parish
ioners. He will leave with his wife,
sons, Samuel, Daniel and Joseph, and
daughter Miss Mamie, early this week
for Haywtrd, Cal.
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Rev. Alexander Beers, pastor of the
First Free Methodist Church, East
Ninth and East Mill streets, will preach
a special sermon this morning on "The
Trinity of Christian Virtues." This
sermon is the first of a seres that
Rev. Mr. Reers will preach. Various
phases of Christian life and experi
ence will be discussed from a scriptural
standpoint during this series. Mr. Beers
will preach in the evening also. Special
music will be furnished for both these
servces.
Soldiers to Get Copies of
Gospel of St. John.
First Presbyterlnn Church. Women
Put Gift In Kaon Kit Sent to Iloya
on Mexican llorder.
EACH soldier wro receives a kit made
by the Woman's Association of the
First Presbyterian Church will also re
ceive a small vest-pocket copy of the
gospel of John, which the workers will
place in each kit, as a gift from their
association.
They will meet Tuesday at the church
to finish the shipment of kits, which
will be sent immediately to the boys
at the border. Room A, of the church
house will be open from 10 o'clock
until 5 o'clock in the afternoon. All
women interested in the work are in
.vited to meet with the Presbyterian
women and help.
Any -one who wishes to purchase a
kit to send to friends in the Army
may secure one by paying the cost of
the material used in making it.
Centenary Methodist Pastor
Leaves on Tour.
Dr. T. W. Lane Will Speak at Va
- rloii Cities in Oregon and Wash
ington. DR. T. W. LANE, pastor of the Cen
tenary Methodist Episcopal Church
will leave tonight at 12 o'clock for a
sojourn of Oregon and Washington. Dr.
Lane will give Bible study lectures at
Chelan, Wash., Salem, Or., and Epworth
Heights, near Redondo Beach.
Dr. Lane will be gone until early Au
gust, and will speak at numerous towns
and cities. His lectures on "Scripture
Teachings will be given at several
cities where he has been requested
to go.
During Dr. Lane's absence varlou
pastors will occupy his pulpit. This
morning and evening Dr. M. H. Marvin,
of the Pacific Coast Advocate, will give
sermons. Next Sunday Rev. G. W. Hop
kins, Oregon field secretary of the con
ference claimants' endowment fund
will have charge.
Rev. L. JC. Richardson arrived in
Portland yesterday after an absence of
two months, during which he visited
in the East and attended the General
Conference at Atlantic City as commis
sioner from the Portland Presbyterian
churches. Dr. Richardson is pastor of
the Kenilworth Church and will speak
at ootn services today. He was accom
panied East by his family, who re
turned with him.
Rev. Abraham Vereide, pastor of the
Vancouver Norwegian-Danish Method
1st Episcopal, Church, returned early
in the week from a lecture tour In
Montana. For two weeks the Portland
pastor has been speaking to congrega
tions in Montana and conducted suc
cessful meetings. He will speak from
his own pulpit this morning and at
tonight's service.
Dr. Frank L. Loveland, pastor of the
First Methodist Episcopal Church, will
give the second of his series of ser
mons on "Undesirable Citizens of Ore
gon" tonight, taking as his special
topic. "Undesirable Grumblers." The
regular morning services will be held.
Miss LoDesca Loveland will sing Mac
dougall's "Jesus. Lover of My Soul" at
the morning service and "With Verdure
Clad." from Haydn's Oratorio of the
Creation. Rev. Walter Lee Alrheart,
assistant pastor, will meet the young
people at the Epworth League service
"The
Rev. J. Carl Ghormley, formerly of
the Montavilla. Christian Church, has
accepted a call from the Rodney-avenue
Christian Church. .Another pastor
will be called to fill the vacancy In
Montavilla.
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Dr. Luther R. Dyott. pastor of the
First Congregational Church. will
preach In his pulpit every Sunday
morning and evening during July. To
day at 7:45 o'clock he will deliver a
sermon on "Loyalty." Some of the
questions answered will be: ""Are
American proverbially lacking in loy
alty?" "Are we required to be loyal
when our leaders make mistakes?" "Are
women usually more loyal in the af
fairs of love and in domestic relations
than men?" "What is real loyalty, who
should have It, and why?" In the morn
ing Dr. Dyott will deal with "The
Greatest fJeed of All." Mr. Bralnerd
will play the organ and Mrs. Marx will
be the soloist during July.
Eastern Evangelist Speaks at
White Temple Today.
Dr. Henry Clay Rlaner, Known as
Eloquent Preacher, Will Give
Morning and Evening; Sermons.
DR. HENRY CLAY RISNER,. an
eloquent and well known evange
list, of Knoxvllle, Tcnn., will
speak at both services at the White
Temple (First Baptist Church), todayj
ur. msner win give Americas Su
preme Need" In the morning and will
speak on, 'The Message of My Life" in
the evening.
Dr. Risner is known throughout
America both as a literary man and a
forceful speaker. His topics are al
ways on popular themes, and his ideas
run In a modern vein.
Dr. Risner's lectures on various poets
and poetry have been given at many
of the leading universities. From time
to time he has spoken at Emerson Col
lege of Oratory in Boston, and at the
University of Chicago. He is just go
ing East from a three weeks' lecture
tour In California.
Dr. Risner's visit to Portland came
as a surprise and his lectures are sure
to be unusual, as he ranks among the
foremost of evangelistic speakers.
The Rev. Frank James, pastor of the
Woodstock Methodist Church, Wood
stock avenue and Forty-fourth street.
South East, who has been absent from
the city for several weeks on account
of illness, has returned and will'preach
at both, of the services on Sunday.
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Rev. L F. Stephens will speak at the
First Christian Church, corner. Park
and Columbia streets,, today. At the
morning service the quartet will sing
"God Is Love" (Shelley) and there will
be a baritone solo. "The Voice of God's
Creation" (Evans), by W. Hardwick. In
the evening the quartet will sing "Now
the Day Is Over" (Barnby).
New Home Is Present to Pas
' tor's Wife.
Pleasant Surprise Given Mrs. E. O.
Otto at Cove on Return From
VlMit.
COVE. Or., July 8. (Special.) When
Mrs. E. O. Otto, wife of the mis
sionary of the Grand Ronde Baptist
Association, returned to Cove after a
month s visit in Alamosa, Colo., with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Lahr
maan, her welcome by the members of
Calvary Church, of which her husband
is pastor, was an agreeable surprise.
The handsome residence property ad
joining the church had been purchased
and was presented to her in place of
the more distant parsonage.
Mrs. Otto's mother accompanied her
home to visit during the Summer.
A sacred concert will be given at the
service of Mount Tabor Presbyterian
Church, corner East Fifty-fifth and
Belmont streets, tonight at 7:45 o'clock.
Some of the best known sacred songs
will be sung and an organ offertory
"Appear Thou Light Divine," will be
given.
Noted Man to Speak at
Campmeeting Here.
Elder John W. Rnsfaton, of Los An
rli to Have Leadinir Part In
Latter-Day Snlnta' Reorganised
Church Reunion.
ELDER JOHN W. RUSHTON. of Los
Angeles, will be the principal
speaker at the camp reunion of the
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ,
Latter Day Saints, beginning July 21,
at 66. Everett street. Other prominent
speakers and leaders In the church will
also participate in the meetings, which
will continue for 10 days.
Mr. Rushton is considered one of the
ablest speakers in the church and has
charge for his church of the South-
y a
Elder John W. Rashton, Who Will
S pea it at Campmeeting in Port
f land.
western District of the United States
and Hawaii. He was formerly in
charsre of the wofk of his church in
the British Isles and la4er held promi
nent positions in the United States pre
vious to being sent to Los Angeles.
Mr. Rushton will speak at the even
ing sessions of the camp meeting. Some
of the best Sunday school workers of
the Reorganized Church will have
charge of day , sessions. Good music
will also be provided.
M. H. Cook, presiding elder of the
Portland district, will be associated
with Mr. Rushton in the meetings.
The Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ, Latter Day Saints, is not asso
ciated In any way with the Utah Mor
mons, according to Mr. Cook.
Calvary Presbyterian Sunday school
and give an illustrated talk on
Other Wise Man."
PORTLAXU MIMSTERS TAKE X V SUMMER
SERVICES.,
held'its annual picnic Friday at Penin
sula Park. After luncheon games and
sports were indulged In to the enjoy
ment of all.
The clergy of St. Mark's parish
(Episcopal) will give an entertain
ment and social evening at the resi
dence of Miss Percival, 646 Mo'ntgomery
Drive,' Portland Heights, on Tuesday
evening, from 8 to 10 o'clock.
Several persons well known in
musical - circles will be heard. Mrs.
Clyde Aitchison, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Denton, Mrs. Johns, Mr. Crowthers, Mr.
Thielhorn. Mr. and Mrs. and Miss
Staples and Thomas Dobson being on
the programme.
CENTRALIA. Wash., July 8. (Spe
cial.) New officers have been elected
as follows by the Christian Endeavor
Society -of the Christian Chflrch: War
ren Dickey, president; Miss Myrtle Lo
gan, vice-president; Perry McCleary.
secretary; Orman Allison, treasurer;
Zelma Thorne, organist, and Mrs. O. C.
Nordlund, chorister.
Sunday Church Services.
ADVENT.
Advent- Christian. 43S Second street. nar
Hall street Rev. J. 8. Lucas. paator.
Preaching. - lO:a0; Sunday school. 12: Loyal
Workers. 6:80 preaching-, 7:30; prayer meet
ing. U'nursday evening, 7:30.
ADVANCED THOUGHT.
Spiritual Temple, corner Sixth and Mont
gomery streets Services Tuesday afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock. Tuesday evening at s o'clock.
Sunday morning at 11 o'clock; 'special
music. Public cordially Invited.
Temple of Universal Fellowship Rev. J.
H. Dickey, pastor. Service at Eleventh
street., corner Columbia, at 7:45 P. U.. ;
occult lessens on the Bible, followed by
answering questions.
ADYKXT1STS.
(Services of this denomination are held
on Saturday.)
Montaviiia. East Eighteenth and Everett
J. F. Beatty, local eiaer. eabbatu school,
10; preaching. 11; Y. P. meeting. 4: prayer
meeting, Wednesday, 7:3': Helping Hand
Society. 1 :80 Tuesday.
Lenta. Ninety-fourth ' sr-et and Flfty
Mgbn avenue Southeast 1. J. Chitwood.
local elder, babbath school. 1U; preachlne.
U; prayer meeting. Wednesday evening, ii.
St. Johns. Central avenue and Charles
ton street S. D. Hurlburt. local elder. Sab-
CUL'BCU NOTICES DCS THURS
DAY. All church announcements and
notices must reacn the editorial
rooms of The Oregonian before 4:au
o'clock Thursday, if they are to ap
pear in the Sunday paper.
&th achool, 10; preaching. 11; prayer
meeting. Wednesday evening. 8.
Mount Taoor. Kast Bixtietn and Belmont
C. J. Cum minus, pastor. Pbbaiti school. 1U;
preaching;. 11; grayer meeting. Wednesday
4 veiling. 7 :45.
Alblna (German). Skid more and Mallory
A. C. Schweitser, local elder. Sabbath school.
10:30; preaching. 11:10, aunaay evening
special services. S; prayer meeting. Wednes
day evening, 7:45.
Scandinavian. Thirty-ninth avenue and
Eixcy-secend street Klder O. K. Sandnes,
pastor. Sabbath school, 10; preaching, 11;
prayer meeting. Wednesday evening. 1 :45.
Tabernacle. West Side, Knights or- Pythias
Hall, Eleventh and Alder streets eider la.
W. CaUin, pastor. sabbath achool, lv;
preacning. 11; Saturday evening, .Bible study
at 7;li; young people's meeting at a P. at.
Central, Kast tieventb and Everett
Elder P. C. Haj waro, pastor. Sabbatn
school, 10; preacning. 11 ; prayer meeting,
Wednesday evening, 7 :U to :i0; l oung
People's Society, Friday eveuing, 7:43; Sun
day evening services. 7
ASSOCIATED BIBLE 8TLDEXTS.
Associated Bible Students. Christen sen's
Hall, Kieventh and Yamhill streets 3 P. M.,
discourse by A. A. Yerex, subject, "Chris
tian Keciprocity" ; 4:30 p. M.. praise and
testimony service; 8 P. M., public lecture
by A. V. .Bailey, subject, "Cause, Effect
and Sequel to the World War."
BAPTIST.
First (White Temple), Twelfth and Tay
lor streets U:50, Bible school, classes for
all ages; 11 and 7 A-, preaching by Rev.
Henry Clay Risner; themes, "America's Su
preme Need" and "The Message of My
Life"; 6:30, B. Y. P. U.
liast Side, Kast Twentieth and Ankeny
streets Rev. W. r. Shank, pastor. lo.
Sunday school ; 1 1, preaching by the pas
tor; theme. "Christ, the World's Outcast" ;
r"My. B. P. Y. V.; 7:3u. preaching by the
pastor; theme. "The Sin That Hurts."
Olencoe. last Forty-fifth and Main
streets Rev. A. B. Waltz, pastor. U:4o.
Sunday school ; 11, preaching by the pas
tor; theme, "Rest in Jehovah"; 7, B. Y. P,
LT-; f 8, ' preaching by the pastor; theme,
"Keeping Friends With One's Self."
Grace, Montavilla Rev. H. T. Cash, pas
tor. 10, Sunday school ; 11, preaching by
the pastor; theme, "Keeping the Faith" ;
7, B. Y. P. V.; 8, preaching by the pastor;
theme. ''An Old Love Stoy."
Glencoe, Fast Forty-fifth and Main streets
Rev. A. B. Waltz, pastor. 0:45, Sunday
school ; 11 preaching by the pastor; 7, n.
Y. P. U.; 8, preaching by Rev. O. C Wright,
D. I.
Calvary, East Eighth and Grant streets
10, Sunn ay school ; 11, preaching by Rev.
D. I. Proper, I). D., of Omaha, Neb.; 0;4U.
B. Y. P. U. ; 7:43, evening service.
Bwedish-Flnnlsh Baptist Mission meets
at 7:45 In the lower White Temple. Twif to
and Taylor streets.
Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson, pastor, 10,
Eunuay school; 11 and 7:30, preaching by
the pastor; 6:30. B. Y. P. U.
University Park, Flske and Irew streets
Rev. C L. Haakett. pastor. 9:50, Sunday
school; 11 and 7:30, preaching by the pas
r; 630. B. Y. P. U-
Mount Olivet. Seventh and Everett streets
Rev. W. A. Ma get i. pastor. Services. 11
ar.d ft; Sunday school. 12:30.
First German, Fourth and Mill streets
Rev. Jacob Pratt, paator. i:45. Sunday
school; 11 and 7:30, preachina by the pastor.
Second German, Morris and Rodney W:45,
Sunday school; preaching services. 11 and
S; B. Y. P. U T
Italian Mission. East Eighteenth and Tlb
bc'ts streets Rev. Francisco Sannella, pas
toi. 10, Sunday school; i0:8O. short ser
mott for English-speaking people; 11, preach
ing service; 7, pastor's circle (prayer service-
, d r eac h in g sev ice
The Young Men s Cass H. Y. M. C of
the Highland Baptist Church. East Sixth
and Alberta treat, meets at 9:45 A, M.
Sunday.
Goodwill M ission. Fifteenth and Boise
s tree La 3, address.
CATHOLIC.
Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and Davis street;
Rev. E. V. O'Hara, Mass, 6, 7:15. 8:30
0:4s; high mass, 11; evening service, 7:45.
if mm
WORK AND GIVE" IMQIE
- St. Lawrence, Third and Sherman streets
Rev. J. C. Hughes. Mass, 6, &:30; Liga mass.
lo:30. evening service. 7:fl0. ,
St. Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savler streets
Rev. . P. Murphy. Mass. S; high mass,
10:Si; evening service. 7 :30.
St. Francis. Kast Eleventh and Oak strets
Rev. J. H. Black. Mass. 6, 8, ; high
maaa. 10:30; evening service. 7:80.
Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams ave
nue and Stanton street Rev. W. A. Daly.
Mass, tt. 8. V; high mass. 10:30; evening
ervica. 7:30.
Holy Roaary, East Third and Clackamas
Rev. C. J. Olson. Mass, 6. 7. s, 9; hign
mass, 11; evening service. 7:30.
The Madeline, East Twenty-fourth and
Siskiyou Rev. U. F. Thompson. -Mass. 7 :30.
v; high mass, 10:80; evening service, 7:45.
St. Andrews, East Ninth and Alberta
streets Rev. T. Klernan. Mass. . higa
mass. 10:30; evening serrice, 7 :30.
Ascension, East Yamhill and East Seventy
sixth Franciscan FatLera Mass, 8; high
mass, 10:30; evening serv.ee, 7:30.
Blessed Sacrament, Marland avenue and
Blanaena street Rev. B. V. Keilv. Mass.
; high mass, 10:30; evening service. 7:30.
Holy Redeemer, Portland boulevard and ;
Vancouver avenue Rev. K. H. Miller. Mass.
6, e; high mass. 10::o; evening service, 7 :30.
Holy Cross, 774 Bo wdolo street Rev. C.
Raymond. Mass, 8; high mass. 10:3u; ven
Lns; be r vice, 7:30.
Sacred Heart, East Eleventh and Center
Rev. Q. Robt. Mass. 8; nxgh mass, 10:30,
evening service. 7 :30.
St. Agatha. East Fifteenth and Miller
Rev. J. Cumnilfky. Mass, b; high mass.
10:30; evening service, 7:34
t. Joseph (German), Flrteenth and Couch
streets Rev. B. Durrer. Mass. 8; big a
mass, 10:30; evening service. 7 :30
St. Clare's, Capitol HI.. Franciscan
Fathers, Rev. Fatner Modestua Low mass,
7:30; high mass and benedicltion. ;a0; ser
mun at both masses.
St. Stanislaus ( Italian). Maryland avenue
and Willamette boulevard Rev. T. Mathew.
Mass. 6; high mass. 10:3e; evening service.
7:30.
St. Peter's, Lents Rev. P. Buetfcen. Mass.
6; high mass, 10:30: evaning service, 7:30.
Su elements. Smith and Newton streets
Rev. C. Smith. Mass, 8; high mass. lu:30:
veMng service, 7:20.
St. Charles'. Thirty-fourth and " Kllllngs
worth Rev. G. Sniderhorn. Mass. ; higtt
mass. 10;3O; cvenlna service, 7:30.
St. Rose's. Fifty-third and Alameda
streets Rev. J. M. O'Farrell, pastor. Masse.
8 and 10 A. M.; evening devotion. 7:30.
St. Michael's (Italian), Fourth and Mill
Jesuit Fathers; M- J. Balestra. S. J., pastor
Low mass. 8:30; high mass. 10:30; evening
ervlte. 7:80.
St. Gtephfn's. comer Fast Forty-second
and Taylor streets Rev. Warren A. Waltt.
pastor. Sundays, holy mass at 6. 8:30 and
10:30 A. M.; roaary, sermon and benedic
tion, 7:30 P. M. ; instruction la Christian
doctrine given at school every school day.
St. Philip Nerl. East Sixteenth and Hick,
ory Rev. W. J. Cartwrlght, Mass.. 7:30, .
high mass. 10:30; evening service. 7:3o.
St. Ignatius. S-lO Forty-third street East.
Jesuit Fathers Father William J. Beeney.
rector. Mass, 6:30, 8, 9:15, 10:30; evening
service, 7:80.
CHRISTIAN.
First. Park and Columbia streets Rev.
Harold H. Griffith, pastor. Bible achool.
9:45 A. M. ; preachins. 11 A. M. and 7:45.
Y. P. S. C. E., 6:45 P. M.
Woodlawn. corner East Seventh and Lib
erty streets W. L. Mlllinger, minister. Blbte
school, 9:40; morning worship. 11: Chrlstiau
Endeavor. 6:30 ; evening service. 7:30.
Advent Christian. 43a -Second street, near
Hall street Rev. J. S. Lucas, pastor. Serv
ices, preaching, 10:80 o'clock; Sunday achool,
12, and Loyal Workers, 6:So ; preach. ng.
7:80 o'clock; prayer meeting. Thursday. 7.
Rodney Avenue, corner Roaney avenue
and Knott street Bible school at 0:4o; H.
T. Larson, superintendent ; morning serv
ice, 11 A. M., subject, "Immovable Things
of tho Kingdom"; Y. P. S. C. E.. tt:4,. P.
Fay Johnston, president ; evening service, s
P. M., subject. "A Life Worthy the Gospel."
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE,
First, Everett, between Eighteenth ' and
Nineteenth streets Services, 11 and H;
subject of lesson sermon, 'Sacrament' ;
Sunday school, 0:45 and 11 ; Wednesday
evening meeting at 8.
Second, East Sixth street and Holladay
avenue Services. 11 and b; subject of 1h
son sermon. "Sacrament"; Sunday school,
I :-.; Wednesday evening meeting at K.
Third. East Twelfth and Salmon streets
Services, 11 and .S; suhject of lesson ser
mon, "Sacrament; Sunday school, 11 and
12:15; Wednesday evening meeting at 8.
Fourth, Vancouver avenue and Emerson
street Services. 11 and S ; su-bject of les
son sermon, "Sacrament"; Sunday school,
0:45 and 3 1 ; Wednesday evening meeting
at 8 o'clock.
Fifth, Myrtle Park Station Services. 11
A. M. ; subject of lesson sermon, "Sacra
ment": Sunday school. 0:3O and 11;
Wednesday evening meeting at 8.
Christian Science Society. Holbrook block.
St. Johns Services, 11; subject of lesson
sermon. "Sacrament" ; Wednesday evening
meeting at 8.
CONGREGATIONAL.
First, Park and Madison Dr. Duther R.
Dyott, pastor. 11 A. M.. "A Life Full of
God";. 7:45, "loyalty"; Bible school. :5o.
Waverly Heights. Woodward avenue at
East Thirty-third street Rev. A. C MoRen.
minister. 11, "To Him That Hath Shall
Be Given": 7:45. "The Right Way to
start"; t:45. Sunday school; 7, Y. P. S. ;
7:30 Thursday, i rayer meeting.
Pilgrim. Shaver street and Missouri ave-
A MODEL PRIMARY DEPARTMENT OF A SUNDAY SCHOOL IS SHOWN BY THE FIRST CHRISTIAN
CHURCH. ,
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TWENTY LITTLE TOTS
nue Rev W. C. Kan trier, minister. 9:45 A.
M., Sunday school; 11 A. M., communion
service: 3 P. m.. Junior Endeavor; 7 P. M..
Y. P. P. C. E. ; S P. M-. atereoptlcon lec
ture. "Remote 1'la.ces In the Phiiippiue
Islands.'
Sunnyside, East Taylor and East Thirty
second streets. Rev. J. J. Staub, D. D., pae-
l0r. ervicea at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.
Sunday school, 10 A. M. Junior Chnstiau
Endeavor, 3 P. M. Intermediate Christian
r-ndeavor, 4:15 P. M. Senior Christian En
deavor. 6:3o P. M. Subjects of sermons
.Morning, A Call for Modern Prophets"
evening, "The Friendship of Jesus Christ."
Pilgrim, Shaver street and Missouri ave
nue. Rev. w. C. Kantner, minister. At U:45
a. M.. Sunday achool : 11 A. M., "As the
Stars"; 7 P. M.. Y. P. S. c. E. : 8 P. M..
siereoptlcon .views, with address.
DIVINE SCIENCE.
First. 131 Twelfth street Rev. T. M. !
Mlnard. pastor. Services, 11 A. M. ; Bible
clas. Tuesday, 2 p. M.; study class.
Thursday. 8 P. M.
KPISCOPAU
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stepnen the Martyr. :
Thirteenth and Clay streets Very Rev. L :
M. Ramsey, clean. Holy communion, 7:45;
Sunday achool, lu; moruuig service. 11; serv
ice tor colored people. 3; evening service.
745.
Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett streets
Rev. Lr, A. A. Morrison, rector. Services,
8. 11 and 8: Sunday school, :4T: Good l-'i-lownip
Society, panau nouae, Niuciucuta
and Ltavia streets. 7 to 7 :o.
Church of St. Michael and All Angela,
Broadway and iast Forty-third street North.
Sermon, 11; holy communion first Sunday,
11; third Sunday. 7:30
Grace Memorial, Weldler and East Seven
teenth streets North Kev. Oswald W. Tay
lor, vicar. Holy communion. 8, excepting on
first Sunday In the montn; morning prayer
and sermon. 11; Suuuay auuool, 10. 2io
evening service.
St. Matthews. Corbett and Bancroft
streets Rev. W . A. M. Brae a. vicar. 8nn-
ta chooi lu v. M. , ser v ana seruioa,
11 A. M.
Ail Saints, Twenty-fifth and Savler streets
Auni j ttoitooi, o . luuruiug pr t r hu
sermon, 11; celebration of the woly com
munion the first Sunday in the month at
11 and the third Buua.y at 8.
Good aiiepnerd, uranam street and Van
cou er aveuUe iev. Jonu Dawson, recto,
i. i.u i. ftdiiiul. . . -f - . xjwa'111.. wc v icu. A i
4tAnp s rvlce. 7:30.
St, Paul's. Woodmere Rev. Oswald W.
Tnor. vicar. Holy communion, first Sun
day of month. 8: evening prayer and ser
mon, 4. except tne first Sunday of month.
Su John's, Mllwaukle Rev. John D. Kice.
vicar. 8, holy communion, except on rirsi
Sunday of month ; li, Sunday school; 1 L.
morma-f prayer; 7 :3o, evening prayer; iio.y
communion, first Sunday of inonta.
bt John's, b-11 wood Rev. John D. Rice,
vicar. Prayer 3; noly com in union, e:3u,
first Sunday of month.
Church of Out bavlor. Woodstock. East
Forty-firet street and Sixtieth avenue
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. Sunday
school, jo A. M.; service atd sermon at li
A, M.
Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel, Good
Samaritan Hospital Holy communion, 7
A. M. ; even song. 7:15.
St. Anditwi. Hereford street, opposite
Portsmouth School Archdeacon Chambers
In charge. Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; service
and sermon. 11 JK.. M.
St. Mark's. Twenty-first and Marshall
streets. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector; Rev.
J. G. Hatton. associate. Summer services.
7:30 A. M., Holy Eucharist ; 10: 15. matins:
11. Holy Eucharist and sermon. Week-days.
Holy Eucharist daily at 7.3U A. M. aud at
U also on boiy days.
St. David's, Helmont and East Twelfth
street. Rr v. Thomas Jen kin, rector. 7:,
0:3O and 11 A. M., sermon, text from Juugcs
21 :25; 7 :30, organ recital, service and ser
mon, "The Treasure and the PearL"
EVANGELICAL.
The Swedish Evangelical Free Church.S
corner of Missouri avenue and Sumner atreet
H. G. ltodine. paator. Sunday school.
9:45. preaching, 11 A. M. ; young people's
meeting, 6:45; preaching. 8 P. M.
First German, corner Tenth and Clay
streets G F. Lieming, Sr.. pastor Sunday
school at 0:30 A. M. : preaching service by
the pastor at 10:45 A. M. ; Young People's
Society service at 7 P. M.. and preaching by
the pastor at 8 P. M.
Tiird Reform, Lents W. G. Llenkaemper.
pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M. ; preach,
ing service at 11 A. M. ; catechetical clams.
Saturday at 10 A. M. t
Norwegian Danish, Sumner and East
Twenty-thii d at reet North Morton Olsen,
pastor. Services Sunday at 11 A. 51. and 7:30
P. M. : Sunday School at 10; Ttoung Feop.e'
meeting at 6:0; prayer meeting. Wednesday
at 6,
FREE METHODIST.
Central. Fifty-fifth and East FT.ande.-s
streets W. N. Cof fe. pastor. Preaching,
11 and 8: Sunday school. 9:45; prayer meet-
liitf, Thursday S P. M.
LTTER DAY SAINTS,
Reorganized. East Seventy-sixth and Irv
ing streets. Preaching at 11 A. M. and S
P. M. M. II. Cook, presiding elder for the
Portland District, will speak. Sunday school
at 9:45 A. M. ; Young People's meeting at
6:30 P. M.
LUTHERAN.
Bethel Free. Stuben Hall. Ivy and Will
lama streets Rev. J. A. St a ley. minister
Preaching at 11 A. U. and 8 P. M. ; Sunday
school. lO A. U
West Side Norwegian Lutheran. Four
teenth and Davis streets Wllhelm Petter
son. pastor. English services, first and third
Sunda of each month at 11 A. M.. and
second and fourth Sundays at S P. M. .
Norw egian services first and third Sundays
of each month at 8 P. M.. and second fourth
ai
n
Sundays at 11 A. M. ; Sunday school
10 A M. ; English and Norwegian M
' 1. "
" -'vw '-
AND THEIR TEACHERS IX THEIR
Club tho third Monday at 8 P. M. : Y. P. S.,
Tues lay evening; English Bible class. Friday
evenings; vesper service at 5 P. M. each
Sunday In the hall on the corner of Fifteenth
and Alberta
Trinity German (Missouri Synod). Will
lams and Graham avenues J. A. Rim bach,
pastor. Services. 10:13 A. M. ; Sunday
school, 0:15 A. M. : no evening services.
Bethany Danish. T'nion avenue North and
Morris street. M. C. Jensen -bins-holm, paa
tor. Services 11 and 8: Young Peonies
meeting. Tueday.8 P. M.
St. Paul a German Caat Twelfth near
Clinton street. V. Krause, pastor. German
and English Sunday achool. 9:30 A. M. :
services. 10:30 A. M. and 8 P. M. Bible les
son and Young People's meeting, Thursday,
8 P. M. German grammar school daily from
to 12 A. M.
St. James English. West Park and Jef
ferson streets. J. Allen Leas. B. -D., pastor.
services at u a. m vn Borvi.- in
termitted. Sunday school at 10 A, M. !
METHODIST EPISCOPAL.
Woodlawn. East Tenth and Highland
Rev aL,ou1s Thomas. pastor. Morning,
Myst dries' ; evening, "Our Enemies"; Sun
day school. 10 A. M. ; Epworth League, 7
P. M. ; prayer service. Thursday evening.
Centenary, East Pine end East Ninth
streets Rev. M. H. Marvin, of tne
Pacific Christian Advocate. will preach.
Morning ubject, "The Hidden Sackcloth";
evening subject. "The Debt We Owe.
Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish, cor
ner Skid more street and Vancouver venua
Rev. Abraham Vereide, pastor. Services
at 10:45 A. M. and 8 P. M.; subject, morn
ing, "Christianity's Greatest Proof"; even
inyr. "The Sunshine of Religion."
Taylor Street Regular morning service
every Sunday. lo:jo A. M-, in the hall at
lH Fourth street.
Woodstock. Woodstock avenue and Forty
fourth atreet Southeast Rev..- Frank James,
pastor. Sunday school. 10; 11:15, class
meeting; Epworth League; 11 and 7:45.
sermons by the pastor; mid-week prayer
service. Thursday. 8 P. M.
Rose City Park. Sandy boulevard and
East .Fifty-eighth street North William
Wallace Youngson, minister. Sunday school,
W:4o; 11. "Tho Soul's Unpaid Debts"; 7 to
8, vesper song service.
fliount Tabor, East Stark and Sixty-first
streets. E. Olin Eidridge. pastor. Services
Sunday as follows: Prcarhimr 1 1 xc a
P. M. Subjects Morning, "Spiritual Weap
ons ; evening, "Right Thinking." Sunday
school, 1:45 A. M. Epworth League. Bible
study and social service, 7 P. M. Prayer and
praise service. Thursday evening. 8 o'clock;
theme. "Modern Christian Activity."
German. Rodney avenue and Stanton
street T. A. Schumann, pastor. Sunday
school. 9:45 A. M. ; services. 11 A. M. and
8 P. M.; Epworth League. 7:13 P. M.
Lincoln. East Fifty-second and Lincoln
streets Rev. O, Q. Haley, pastor. Sunday
school at 1:30. Preaching service at 10:80
and 8.
First Norwegian-Danish, corner Eighteenth
and Hoyt O. T. Fields, pastor. Morning
services at 11 and evening services at 8.
Young People's meeting every Tuesday
evening at a; prayer meeting, Thursday, 8
Sunnyside. corner East Yamhill and East
Thirty-fifth streets R. Elmer Smith, paa
tor. Sunday acnool, W:50 A. M.; preach Id p.
11 A. M.; Epwot-th League. 6:30 P. M..; peo
ple's popular service. 7:45 P. M.
' First, Union avenue and Multnomah
street W. J. Kenton, pastor. Services at
11 A. M. and 8 P. M.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOCTH.
First, Union avenue and Multnomah
street W. J. tnton. pastor. Sunday school,
10; preaching. 11 and 7:30.
NEW ClirRCH SOCIETY.
New Church Society. Filers Hall, Broad
way and Alder atreet Rev. Samuel Worces
ter, pastor. 31 A. M.f subject. "How the
Righteous Shall Flourish"; sacrament of the
holy supper following morning service;
Sunday school at 10:15.-
PENTECOSTAL NAZARENE.
Highland Park, 1H3 East Fourteenth
street North Rev. J. G. Bringedahl, pastor.
Sunday school at IS o'clock; preaching at 3.
PR ESB YTERIA N.
MIspah. Division and East Nineteenth
streeta Rev. Harry Lds. castor. Morning
worship, 11; evening. 7:80; Christian En
deavor. 6:30 Sunday acaool, Ju; sermons.
11 A. M and 7:30 P. A.
Central. East Pine and Thirteenth streets
Preaching at l0:30, "Paying one's Debts";
7:45. "The Price of Riberty"; Rev. Wallace
H. Lre. president of- Albany College, will
give both sermons; Sunday school at I'm
o'clock; Y. P. S. C. 6:45 o'clock.
Calvary, Eleventh and Clay streets Rev.
SPANIARDS FIRST TO
EXPLORE GOLD FIELDS
Southerh Oregon Placers Yield Evidences of Presence of Early Adven
turers Prior to Discovery of Columbia River by Captain Gray.
GRANTS PA
clal.) To
there has
RANTS PASS. Or.. July 8 (Spe-
the student of history
there has been forced another
link In the chain of circumstances
which goes to prove with well-ni&li In
controvertible force that the begin
nings of history in the State of Oregon
were made by the Spaniards rather
than the English or Americans and
that Captain Grey (when he sailed Into
the mouth of the Columbia In 1762)
was a number of years later in point
of discovery to the early Spanish ad
venturers and fathers of the church.
This interesting and highly reliable
link Is found in the recent discovery
In the sluice boxes of the Logan placer
at AValdo. in this county, of a Spanish
silver coin greatly corroded by time
and the scarring of the elements, yet
distinct enough in impress to show
that it was minted in the year 1784.
It is about the eUe of the American
half dollar and bears upon its face the
legend -Carolus 111. lel Oratia-1784.-On
the obverse is the royal coat of
arms encircled by the words "Km-linperator-llispanola
et Ind."
It is patent from the inscription that
the coin .belongs to the reisn of Charles
.111. Kinar and Emperor of Spain and
the Inditis from the year 1759 to the
year 1788.
Upon the face of the coin are two
heavy cuts which may have been re
ceived from some steel or iron instru
ment used in mining.
Other Spnnlxh Articles Found.
This coin is the third In a series of
articles found In the Logan placers in
the counse of deep gravel mining-op-
1 erations which establish beyond little
cavil the far cry of Spanish adventur-
Photo by Pershin Studio.
SUNDAY SCHOOL ttOOM. '
Oliver R Baum, pastor, will preach. 10:T.0w
"Th Fall of a Giant": 7:45. song service
and sermon. "Cutting Down Fruit Trees";
Sunday school, noon; Christian Endeavor.
7 P. M.
Mount Tabor, East Fifty-fifth and Bel
mont streets Rev. William Graham Moore,
pastor; Sabbath school, W:45 A. M-. K. W.
Lawrence, superintendent: morning worship.
1 1 A. M.. communion service and recep
tion of new member : J unior Christian
Endeavor meeting. 5 p. m.; Intermediate
and Senior Christian Endeavor prayer meet
ing, 6:45 P. M. ; evening worship, sacred
concert by the choir; mid-week service,
T h ursd ay, S P. M.
Vernon Nineteenth and Wygant streeta
H. N. Mount, pastor. Sunday school at :45
A. M. : Christian Endeavor at 7 P. M : pubilo
worship at 11 A. M., "The Journey of Life";
8 P. M., "The Lost Sheep of the House of
lsraei.
Fourth, First and Oibbs streeta Henry O.
Hanaon,, paator. le:3o A. M , communion
service; 12, Sunday school; 6:30. Christian,
Endeavor; 7:30 P. M. "Conclusion of tha
Lord's Prayer."
REFORMED.
Flrs German, Twelfth and Clay O.
Hafner, pastor. Services. 10:45 and 8
Sunday achool. :S0; Y. P. L.. 7.
SPIRITUALIST.
Church of the Soul. Auditorium Hall.
Third and Salmon streets Rev. J. H. Lucad,
pastor. Conference at 1 1 A. M. ; Sunday
school at 1:30 P. M. ; mediums' meeting,
lecture and demonstrations at 3 P. M. ;
lecture and demonstration by Rev, Mag
Hauffmaoi at 8 P. M.
Temple, southeast corner Sixth and Mont
gomery streets Address by Dr. Alzamon
Ira Lucas, s P. M.. subject, "Reincarnation,'
UNITARIAN.
Church of Our Father, Broadway and.
Yamhill street Rev. Thomas 1 Eliot, IK
D.. minister emeritus; Rev. William G.
Eliot. Jr.. minister. Services at 11 A. M. X
sermon. "The Nation's Flag and the Law.
Evening services are intermitted,
UXIVERSALlciT.
Church of the Good Tidings, Bast
Twenty-fourth and Broadway Rev. F. T
Swlt, minister. 11 A. M., "The Two-EdgeJ
Sword"; Sunday school. 12 o'clock.
UNITED BRETHREN.
First, East Fifteenth and Morrison streets
P. O. Bonebrake, pastor. Sunday school
at 10 A. M.; preaching at II A. M, and, ft)
P.- M. ; Endeavor at 7 P. M.
Alberta. Twenty-seventn and Albert
streets Clinton C Bell, pastor. Public wor
ship. 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. ; Sundar
school, 10 A. M.; Y. P. S. C. L, 6:30 prayefi
meeting. Tnursday. 8 P. M.
Fourth. Sixty-ninth street and Stxty-eee-ond
avenue Southeast. Tremont station J,
E. Connor, pastor. Sermons. Jl A, M. and
7:45 P. M. ; ounuay sciiuoi, io v. wui
tian Kndeavor. 6:45 P. M
Third. Sixty-seventh street and Thirty
second avenue Southeast. Herbert F. White,
pastor. Sunday school. Id A. M. ; morning
service, 11 A. M.; suoject. "Revelation of
the Holy Spirit." J unior Christ tan Endea
vor, 3 P. M. : Senior Christian Endeavor 7
P. M. ; preaching, 8 P. M., subject, "The
Winning Side."
United Brethren. 446 Jessup street. Pas
tor, Rev. C. T. Carpenter. Preaching at It
o'clock and at 8 o'clock. Sunday school at
lo o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 7 o'clock
UNITED EVANGELICAL,
First, East Sixteenth and Poplar streets
Rev. J. A. Goode. pastor. Preaching at 11
A. M. and 8 P. M.; Sunday school. 8:50
A. M. ; K. L. C. E., 7 P. M. ; midweek prayer
meeting. Thursday. 8 P. M.
St. Johns A P. Lay ton. pastor, wilt
preach both morning and evening. Sunday
school at 10 A- M.; Christian Endeavor mC
6:30 P. M.
ockley Green, Willamette boulevard and
Gay street Rev. H. H. Farnham. pastor.
Sunday school, li, preuchltiK. 11 and b.
MISCELLANEOUS. '
Y. M- C. A.,. Sixth and Taylor streets
IT. W. Stone, general secretary. Business
men's Bible clas at 3:::u today. H. W.
Stone, leader; th subject will be "Jesus
and Faith."
Pentecostal Nnxarene. H fphland Park
Church K ev. S. I. Flow ei s, pastor.
Preaching at 8 o'clock tonight ; Sunday
school at lO A. M.
"The Comforter' headquarters, renter of
"Applied Christianity." Women's Exchange
building, lisd Fifth street. Florence Craw
ford, speaker. Topic. 11 X M., "The Moun
tain and the Multitude"; 8 P. M., "The Un
known Man."
Bahal. 516 Eilera building. Service, 7:30
In the evening.
ers into the Southern Oregon country.
The first was a tiny gold crucifix which
was found among a quantity of gold
nuggets taken from the sluices of tha
Logan mine in the early '50s and with
the first invasion of the white man
Into Josephine County. About the same
time some- ancient tunnels which had
filled with wash clay and gravel were
discovered far below the surface levels
in the wall of the gravel bank, which
proveO beyond any doubt from the ag
and nature- of the deposits that the
ground had been mined 50 to 150 years
before the operations of the early 'bifs.
Some 14 years ago James Logan, the
present owner of the mines, in com
pany with his, fathe-r-in-law. in the
course of placer mining discovered,
greatly blackened by time and cor
roded by placer wash, a pemlant made
of copper and bearing on one side, en
circling the head of a saint, the legend,
in Latin, "Mater Dolorosa-Ora pro
nobis." and on the tranrsverse side the
Inscription, encircling a scene of the
crucifixion. "Mort pour vous."
The two ornaments and coin would
Imply that some of the early Spanish
fathers or their dependents during the
mission period of Southern California
history had adventurevi north as far aa
the mouth of Rogue Kiver and thence
inland up the Illinois Kiver to the Wal
do country.
SpanlardM Dincover Kncnt River.
It is a fact well attested by the early
logs and records of Spanish sea ad
venturers that the mouth of Rogue
River was discovered as early as the
closing years of the 15th and opening
years of the 16th centuries, for Ban
croft and other earlier historians have
cited .the reference to landings by
Spanish sea explorers on the Orgon
coast at a latitude of 42 degrees, which
it practically the latitude of the mouth
of Rogue River, and their records show
a wide-mouthej river pouring a wealth
of red waters into the ocean, which
on account of its color could be traced
for a mile or more into the Pacific. In
fact It is an early tradition that Rogue
Kiver was named by the Spaniards
"Rouge" on account of .Its drainage of
thousands of acres of red lands.
Having accesei to these early logs ami
records, as they unquestionably did. it
woull have been an easy and fascinat
ing Journey for later fathers of the
church domiciled In California and.
with the wanderlust in their veins to
have followed along the coast In light
draft ships to the mouth of Rogue
River, up that stream by easy naviga
tion to its confluence with the Illi
nois and then overland to the gold
fields of the Waldo Hills, for the bars
and sand wash show gold over every
mile of the way from the mouth of the
Rogue to a point 100 miles inland. It
Is a known fact that the Spanish eov
ereigns of the 18th century were In
satiable in their greed and lust for
gold and sent their minions to every
point of the Western globe where
storied mines of great richness might
be founf.
To the student of historical begin
nings these findings are full of great
interest and eharm. and further dis
coveries in the Waldo gold fields are
anticipated which will add ever-increasing
cum.ulative testimony to the
early Spanish invasion of the Southren
Oregon country years before the Co
lumbia hal shown Its broad bosom to
the eyes of a living white man.
It rnpts rnris nearly $100 "O0 a year to
care for the trees nn Its fftreety and boule
vard and in its parks.- more thaa 1000 nr
une bcius planted aanuMiiy.
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