THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, POItTXAXD, . OCTOBER .15,. 191G. EVANGELICAL CHURCHES TO JOIN IN CELEBRATION TODAY Centennial of Organization of First General Conference to Be Observed. i$5 ALL the churches of the Evang-elical Association and the United Evan gelicals in and around Portland, will hold a point celebration today at 3 o'clock in the First German Church, Tenth and Clay streets, to observe the centennial of the organization of the first general conference and the erec tion of the First Evangelical Church. This will be in response to the call of the general superintedents of the Evan gelical Association church or denomi nation. The services will be conducted In the English language and good speaking and music will be provided. A. Schulk necht. Rev. N. Schupp and Rev. J. JBowersox will give addresses. The choirs of the First German Church, the First English Church of the association and the United Evan gelical will sing. A special German service will be held at 10:45 o'clock. President Lee, of, Albany College, will conduct the service today at Cen tral Presbyterian Church. There will be a big rally Thursday to be held be fore the arrival of Dr. Arthur Bishop, the new pastor who will be here Sat urday and who will occupy his pulpit October 22. "The Flaw in the Rock" will be Dr. Luther R. Dyott's theme at 11 A. M. today in the First Congregational Church and tonight Dr. Dyott will dis cuss "Our City at Its Best: Are Our Assets Sufficient?" Special music will be rendered by the quartet, morning and evening. Preceding the morning service, the regular session of the Bible school will be held in the Bible school rooms. There are classes for all ages in the 'school, and of particular interest to adults will be the presentation of the drama "Antigone." by Sophocles, which will be given by Mrs. W. K. Royal In her class room Sunday morning. All mem bers and their friends are Invited to attend. The past week has been one of more than the usual activity in the First Congregational Church, the outstanding event being the annual harvest lunch eon given under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society. In, addition to the social feature of the occasion, the beau tiful decorations and table appoint ments, a programme of unusual inter est was given immediately following the luncheon. The work of the state educational institution, among the girls in particular, was the general theme of the speakers. Mrs. George T. Ger linger, regent, represented the Univer sity of Oregon: Mrs. Clara Waldo, re gent, represented Oregon Agricultural College, and Miss Jessica Todd rep resented the Oregon Normal School. The Business Girls' Club, the Guild, the Silver Circle also held their regular monthly meetings during the past week. The regular Thursday evening prayer meeting was in charge of the social service department of the church, with Mr. J. D. Neilan. chairman of the department, presiding. The speaker of the evening was Judge Arthur Lang guth. Dr. Luther R. Dyott, pastor of the ch,urch, has been attending the annual conference of Congregational churches, held, in The Dalles, Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday of last week. Supplies Are Provided for White Temple. Rev. J, AVlnblsrler, of Los Anfreles, and Ir. Franklin to Be Heard. REV. J. F. WINBIGLER, of Los An geles, will preach at the White Temple at "both services and will re turn to speak again Sunday, October 29. Tr. Franklin, of missionary fame, will occupy the pulpit October 22. The temple quartet will sing at the morning service, "The Lord Is My Rock," by Woodman, and for the of fertory, "Glory to Thee," by Gounod. In the evening the quartet will render the anthems, "O Worship the King," by Hanscom, and "Savior When Night Involves the Skies," by Shelley. Frank Hilton and A. L. Veazie are now in Chicago, where it Is possible they may interview preachers who are being considered for the pulpit of the White Temple. . Rev. Oliver S. Baum will preach morning and evening at Calvary Pres byterian Church. He has. chosen a unique subject for his evening sermon, "The Lotus Eaters." which will be both interesting and instructive. The morning theme will be "The Law of Cost." Excellent music will be ren dered. Strangers are cordially invited to attend these services. Rev. John Ovall, pastor of the Swed ish Methodist Church at Oregon City, was honored oi Wednesday at a re ception given by his congregation and friends to celebrate his return to them for another year. A purse was pre sented to Dr. Ovall. Refreshments were served and a general good time enjoyed. Norwegian Lutheran Church to Hold Special Services. Morning Sermon Today Will Be In English Strangers Especially Are Invited. IN the West Side Norwegian Luth - ean Church, on Fourteenth, between Couch and Davis streets, the service this Sunday morning at 11 o'clock will be in English. Rev. Wilhelm Pettersen will preach on "True Greatness." Strangers especially are invited. Seats are free. In the evening the service at 8 o'clock will be in Norwegian. The pastor will speak on "True Liberty." On tomorrow evening the Men's Club will entertain the women of the church. A good mu sical programme will be rendered and B. G. Skulason, attorney, will deliver an address. The full programme will be announced later. On Tuesday even ing the Young People's ' Society Will give a programme festival." Dr. Lynn Harold Hough will preach this morning at 10 o'clock in the Rose City Park Methodist Church. He is spending the week with the students of Willamette University. He is a bril liant teacher and preacher. Graduat ing from Scio College and Drew Theo logical Seminary, he was pastor of Summerfield Church in Brooklyn and Mount Vernon Place Church in Balti more before being called to a profes . sorshlp In Garrett Biblical Institute, Evanston, III. He is in great demand for Epworth League Institutes and ad dresses. Portland is highly favored in the opportunity of hearing him. The Daughters of the Temple, a class of young women at the White Temple, entertained recently for Mrs. A. W. De Long. The party was held at the home of Mrs. W. D. Hinson. The honor guest was presented with a handsome gift in token of the appreciation which the class members have for her. so' The annual prayer conference of the Christian and Missionary Alliance Workers in Oregon in Washington will be held in the Gospel Tabernacle, cor- ner East Ninth and Clay streets, from October. 18 to 22, inclusive. No meet ing will be held Saturday. The evening meetings at 7:20 on Wednesday and Thursday, and at "10 A. M., 2:30 and 7:30 P. M-, Friday and Sunday, will be open to the public, and all who come will be welcome. On Friday morning the subject will be "The Deeper Life in Christ," and at 2:30 P. M-. "What the Bible Teaches on Divine Healing and Prayer for the Sick." The Rev. E. J. Richards, home secre tary of the society, will preside at the conference. a A free beginners class in theosophy. psychology and occult science com menced Thursday, October 12, and will continue to meet every Thursday at 8 P. M. at Theosophical Hall. 212 Cen tral- building. Tenth and Alder streets. The fourth annual harvest festival of the Immanuel Lutheran Church was held on the main floor of the Worces ter building. 70-72 Third street, Octo ber 5, 6 and 7. From point of view of attendance, as well as programmes. attractions and financial results, it was a remarkable success. Pastor Will Reoccupy His Former Pulpit. Rev. H. S. Templeton, ?Vow of Van couver, Wuh. to Preach at West minster Presbyterian' Church To day. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, East Seventeenth and Schuyler streets, will have the pleasure of having in the pulpit, both morning and evening, a former pastor. Rev. H. S. Templeton, now of Vancouver, Wash. He had a large part in the success of Westminster Church in former years and has many friends there who will welcome him heartily. His subject at 10:30 is "God's Column in Who's Who"; in the evening at 7:30, "The Tragedy of a Single Word." On the following two Sundays, Octo ber 22 .and 29, the pulpit will be in charge" of Rev. Lewis E. Lee, D. D., of the Evanston Presbyterian Church, of Cincinnati, O. A brother of Dr. Lee was first pastor of Calvary Presby terian Church of this city. Another brother is president of Albany College. Federated Church Movement Representatives Coming. Two Prominent . Religious Workers Will Address Meeting at V. M. C. A. Monday Noon, 'October 23. T HE Commission on Federated Move ments of the Federal Churches of Christ In America is sending two rep resentatives on a tour of 30 cities In 10 states. These men will be in Port land Monday to Wednesday', October 23 to 25. Their purpose is to help federate religious and social work and work out plans for comity, missionary educa tion, Sunday school work, uplift and welfare movements. They plan to ad dress ministers and laymen, Chambers of Commerce, clubs. - students, etc.. in order to educate and arouse co-operation. Dr. Roy B. Guild, the secretary of this commission, at one time was min ister of a large church of 1000 mem bers, 43 per cent of whom were men. He was one of the leaders of the men and religion forward movement, and will speak out of personal experience on Christian co-operation. James A. Whitmore has been an in ternational secretary of the Y. M. C. A. for six years, was promotion secretary of the Men and Religion movement. and has made a specialty of boys' work. It is expected that a noonday luncheon for ministers and laymen will be held at the Y. M. C. A. on Monday noon, October 23. Dr. Guild, an honor ary member of the Rotary Club, will address the local Rotarians at the noonday luncheon on Tuesday, October 24. Further announcements as to the various meetings will be made lajter. Reception Will Be Given to Warrenton Pastor. Congregation to Hold Welcome for Rev. Alfred - Bates, Who Begins Third Year of Ministry. WARRENTON, Or., Oct. 14 (Spe cial.) Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. a reception will be given Rev. Alfred Bates, who has been returned as pastor of the Warrenton Methodist Episcopal Church for the third year. A' pro gramme of vocal and instrumental music will be given and many interest ing speakers will give addresses of welcome. The Ladies' Aid Society will serve refreshments. The reception will be held in the Commercial Club rooms. Rev. Alfred Bates will preach at the Warrenton Methodist Episcopal Church on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock and the quartet, the Misses Leona Towns end. Ruby Taylor, Runa Sigurdson and the pastor, will sing special music. Mrs. A. V. Sigurdson entertained 17 members of the Ladies' Aid Society, of tne Aletnoaist episcopal Church, at her home on Wednesday last when an en joyable afternoon was spent. A large number of men brought their hammers, saws, etc., to the Presby terian parsonage on Clatsop Plains on Friday last and built a new barn there. The women of the community served lunch. Forbes Church Welcomes New Pastor and Wife. Speeches Are Made by Representa tives of Various Branches of Or. Kanf Bfltion and Refreshments Are Served. T AST Wednesday night the members and friends of Forbes Presbyterian Church tendered a reception to Rev. William MacLeod, pastor-elect, and Mrs. MacLeod. Mr. Allston. one of the pioneer members, presided and spoke of the present standing of the con gregation. Speeches of welcome were made by Messrs. Robertson and Wilson, representing the officers of the church. Mrs. Donaldson, representing the women, welcomed the man from Edin burgh in Gaelic Brilliant addresses, flowing freely with wit and humor and now and again with kind words of feeling and sympathy, were made bv Rev. Mr. Montgomery, representing Portland presbytery; by Rev. Mr. Rarlck, of Cen tral Methodist Church, and by Rev. Mr. Bevin, of East Side Baptist Church. The response was given by Rev. Mr. Mac Leod, who "represented Mrs. MacLeod" and was well received by the audience. Refreshments were furnished and served by the women. A charity concert will be given at the Latteroay balnts Church. Twenty, fifth and Madison streets, Friday, Oc tober 20, at 8 P. M. r . - - rn -: .i -; 1 ; - i lilt - sr , II, f "f".' II a l l E .i j . II? 3 W II . -I I- - - HII r ' jt s it ii it : i i- n- - rv ' llll A 1 K ' V ' 1 jV ' ' 1 A A V m' ' a ' s ? A - . I F," - W I I f ? S f I - i " J l s x ' j As pWs :- -WN o i - r f - v . j l h ' I ; f ; II JttwrKnsi nwrrnarriv , a irifciftfyaaatrw rr.r tf wrmnni iw i n ,.fffiiniast -. 1t.-.-.wJJii frunur "wr.irmri.nr run - i-Tf in 1 iin stiisi i itt in i i n mttuimi r- - "irs-ti-iYh-j im nint MINISTERS OF THE SECOJiD OREGON SOME OF WHOM 1 Bishop R. Dubs, D. D. 2 H. I. Bltt J. L. Hcrshmer. 8 A. C. Boyd. O Proposed Amendments Be fore Open Forum Tonight. Discussion Is to Be Held In Unita rian Chapel, With Professor Hud son B. Hastings Presiding. j THE so-called brewers' amendment, the Prohibition amendment and the proposed amendments for tax limita tion, single item veto, rural credits and negro suffrage will be discussed at the open-forum meeting In the Uni tarian chapel, Broadway, between Yam hill and Taylor, tonight, at 7:45 o'clock. Professor Hudson B. Hastings will preside and the discussion will be led by Harry H. Moore, executive secretary of the Oregon Social Hygiene Society, and Horace Miller, of the senior class. Reed College. The remaining initiative bills will be taken up on the following Sunday. Dr. Boyd to Observe 30th Year as Minister. R' EV. JOHN H. BOYD. D. D.. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of this city during the past five years, is passing the 30th anniversary of his entrance into the ministry. He will preach this morning on "Certain Changes and Movements, in the Life of Sunday Services in City Clrurclies ADVENT. i Advent Christian, 438 Second street, near Hall iitreet Rev. J. 8. Lucas, pastor. Preaching. 10-30. Sunday school. 12: Loyal Work-in. 6:3l; preaching. 7:30; prayer meet ins, Thursday evening. 7:80. ADVENTISTS. Central, East Eleventh and Everett streets P. C. Hayward, minister. 10. Sabbath school: 11:15. church service; prayer meeting-. Wednesday. 8-9: Y. P. 8.. Friday. 8. Tabernacle. West Side. Knights of Pythias Hall. Eleventh mod Alder H. G. Thurston, pastor. Sabbath school. 10: preaching. 11. Montavilla. East Eightieth and Everett J. F. Beatty, local elder. Sabbath school. 10; preaching. 11: Y. P. meeting, ; prayer meeting. Wednesday. 8; Helping Hand so ciety, 1:30. Tuesdsy. Lents, Ninety-fourth street and Fifty eighth avenue Southeast D. J. Chltwood. local elder. Sabbath school, 10; preaching. 11; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening. 8. t. Johns, Central avenue ana i:naneston E. . Hurlburt. local elder. Sabbath school. 10: preaching. 11; prayer meeting. Wednesday evening. 8. Mount Tabor, East Sixtieth and -Belmont streets J. M. WlUoughby, minister. Sab bath school, 10; preaching, 11; prayer meet ing. Wednesday, 7:48. Alblna (German), siciaraore ana Mauory H. J. Dlrksen. minister. A. C. Schweltser. local elder. sabbath school, lu; preaching. 11: prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:45. Scandinavian. Thirty-ninth avenue snd Sixty-second street Elder O. E. Sandes, pas tor. Sabbath scnool. ji; preaching, Ai; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 7:43. ADVANCED THOUGHT. Temple of Universal Fellowship Rsv. J. H. Dickey, pastor. Service at 282 Eleventh street, corner Columbia, at 7:45 P. M. ; oc cult lessons on the Bible, followed by answer ing questions. Advanced Thought, Chrlstenaen's Hall, sermon lecture snd healing by Alzamon Ira Lucus at 11 o'clock. ASSOCLVTED BIBLE STUDENTS. Chrlstenaen's Hall, Eleventh and Yamhlfl streets. 3 P. M.. discourse by A. A. Yerex; 8 P. M-, illustrated lecture by A A. Yerex, subject, "The Supreme Architect and His Plan." BAPTIST. Pint, White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor streets 9:50, Bible school; classes for all ages; 11. preaching by Dr. J. F. Wlnblgler. theme, "Perfect Peace": 6:30. B. Y. P. U. ; 7:45, preaching by Dr. Wlnbigler, theme. "Testimony of Experience." East Side, East Twentieth and Ankeny streets Rev. W. O. Shank, D. D., pastor. 10, Sunday school; 11. preaching by the pastor, theme, "The Doctrine of Sonahip with God"; 7:45. preaching by the pastor, theme, "The Wickedest Woman in the Bible" (sec ond sermon in series): 6:30, B. Y.-P. U. Glencoe, East Forty-fifth and Main streets Rev. A. B. Waltz, pastor. 9:45. Sunday School; 11, preaching by the pastor, theme, "The Promise of the Holy Spirit"; 6:30, B. Y. P. U-; 7:30, preaching by the pastor, theme, "Encampment of the Evening." Grace, Montavilla Rev. H. T. Cash, pas tor. 10. Sunday school; 11, preaching by the pastor, theme. "The Soul's Great Affirm ation"; 6:30. B. Y. P. U.; 7:30, preaching by the pastor, theme, "The Heart of the Eter nal." Arleta Rev. w. T. S. Sprlggs. pastor. 9:45. Sundaw School; 11. preaching by the pastor, theme, "The KnighLs of the Armor i ! t i A WW, CONFERENCE OF THE EVAXGEM WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE ANNIVERSARY TODAY. ner. 3 J. Bowersox. 4 H. Kchuknecht. F. J. Strayer. lO. A. Shlenk. 11 J. A. Religion During the Past Thirty Years." At 7:30 P. M. he will preach on 'Why Men Succeed and Why They Fail," based upon the observations and experiences of his life as a public man in a position to study men and life. The evening sermon will be especially adapted to young people and those who are perplexed about the meaning of success and failure. A social hour of double significance will be enjoyed at the First Church on Tuesday evening, when the session of the church will give a large re ception to the members and friends of the congregation In recognition of Dr. Boyd's long and active ministry, and in appreciation of his devotion and suc cess in the work of the First Presby terian Church of Portland. In connec tion with this celebration of the pas tor's 30th anniversary of his ministry the reception will be designed ' espe cially for the pleasure and social ben efit of the 30 new members who were received into the church last Sunday morning. The officers of the church, the worn, en's societies and all the various or ganizations of the church will be pres ent to act as a reception committee. Dr. Boyd will give a humorous talk, recounting some of the experiences In the ministry of the church. Special musical numbers have been arranged and refreshments will be served by the missionary societies and associations. All who are Interested in Dr. Boyd and the First Church will be cordially received. of Light"; 6:30, B. T. P. IT.: T.30. preaching by. the pastor, theme, "A Specimen of New Testament Evangelism." Calvary East Eighth and Grant streets Rev. J. E. Thomas, pastor. 10, Sunday school: 11 and 7:30, preaching services: 6:30. B. Y. P. IT. Swedish-Finnish Baptist Mission meets at T:45 In the lower Whits Temple. Twelfth and Taylor streets. Lents Rev. J. If. Nelson, pastor. 10. Sunday school: 11 and 7:30, preaching by the pastor: 6:30. B. Y. P. U. University Park. Flske snd Drew streets 9:50. Sunday school; 11 and 7:30, preaching by the pastor: 6:30, B. Y. P. V. Mount Olivet. Seventh and Everett streets Rev. W. A. Magett. pastor. Services. 11 and 8; Sunday school. 12:30. First German. Fourth and Mill streets Rev. Jacob Pratt, pastor. 9:45. Sunday school: 11 snd 7:80, preaching by the pastor. Second German. Morris and Rodney 9:45, Sunday school; preaching services, 11 and 8; B. Y, P. U.. 7. The Young Men's Class (H. T. M. C.) of the HJghlsnd Baptist Church. East Sixth and Alberta streets, meets at 9:45 A, M- Sunday. - Italian Mission. East Eighteenth and Tib betts streets Rev. Francisco Sannella, pas tor. 10. Sunday school; 10:30. short ser mon for English-speaking people; 11. preach ing service; 7. pastor's circle (prayer serv ice); 8. preaching service. Swedish. Fifteenth and Hoyt street Rev. T. Gideon SJolander. pastor. Services, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. CATHOLIC. Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and Davis streets Rev. E. V. O'Hara. Mass, 6, 7:15. 8:30. 9:45; high mass. 11; evening service. 7:45. St. Lsm-rence. Third and Sherrasn streets Rev. j. C .-turtles. Mass, 6. 8:30; high mass. 10:30; evening service, 7:30. St.' Patrick's. Nineteenth and Savler streets Hev. E. P. Murphy. Mass, 8; high mass. 10:3O; evening service, 7:80. St. Francis. East Eleventh and Osk streets Rev. J. H. Black. Mass, 6, 8, 9: high mass, 10:30; evening service. 7:30. immaculate Hiart or Mary, Williams ave nue and Stanton street Rev. W. A. Daly. Mass. 6. 8. 9; high mass) 11 o'clock; even ing service. 7:80. Hoiy Kosary. Eaat Third and Clackamas Rev. C. J. Olson. Mass. 6. 7. S. 9; high mans, 11: evening service. 7:?. The Madeleine. East Twenty-fourth and Siskiyou Rev. G. F. Thompson. Mass. 7:30. CHURCH NOTICES DCS THURS DAY. A11 - chnrch snnouncements and notices must reach the editorial rooms of The Oregonlan before 4:30 o'clock Thunday. if they ars to ap pear in the Sunday paper. 9: high mass. 10:30: evening service. 7:45. St. Andrews. Kast Ninth and Alberta streets Rev. T. Klernan. Mass. 8: high msss. 10:30; evening service, 7:80. Ascension. Esst Yamhill and East Seventy sixth Franciscan Fathers. Mass. 8; high mass. 10.30; evening service. 7:30. Blessed Sacrament. Maryland avenue and Blandena street Rev. B. V. Kelly. Mass. 8: high msss. 10:30; evening service. 7:30. Holy Redeemer, Portland boulevard and Vancouver avenue Rev. P. H. Miller. . Mass, CAL ASSOCIATION OF MAY, 1885.. 6 9. E. Davis. 6 C. C. Pol In sr. 7 Hollenbaush. IS A. II. Johnson. Bishop Hughes to Preach This Morning. Services at First Methodist Episco pal Church Will lie of Unusual In terest, THE morning service at the First Methodist Episcopal Church will be one of unusual interest because of the fact that Bishop Matthew Simpson Hughes will be present and address the congregation. Bishop Hughes not only has a reputation throughout all Methodism for eloquence and power as a preacher, but for many years pre ceding his election as a bishop was the pastor of one of the greatest churches of the denomination and will doubtless bring a timely and inspiring message to this congregation. At the evening service. Rev. Walter Lee Airheart will preach, having for his theme "The Task That Confronts Us Now." The music will be under the leader ship of the director, Hartrldge G. Whipp and special numbers will be rendered by the quartet and vested chorus. At the morning service the chorus will sing "He Shall Come Down Like Rain" (Dudley Buck) and the quartet will sing "The Lord Is My Light." In the evening the chorus will sing "Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled" (Foster) and a duet will be rendered by Miss Peterson and Mr. Whipp, i "Come. Jesus Redeemer." 6. 8: high mass. 10:30; evening service. 7:30. Holy Cross. 774 Bowdoln street Rev. C Raymond. Mass 81 high mass, 10:30; even Ing service. ":30. Sacred Hesrt. East Eleventh snd Center- Rev. G. Rohl. jlass, 8; high mass. 10:30; evening service. 7:30. 6t Agatha. Esst Fifteenth and Miller Rev. J. Cummlsky. Mass, 8; high mass. 10:30; evening service, 7:3o. St. Joseph (German). Fifteenth and Couch streets Rev. B Durrer. Mass, 8; high mass, 10:30: evening service. 7:80. St. Clsres. Capitol Hill Franclscsn Fathers. Rev. Father Modestus. Low mass. 7:80; llgh mass snd benediction. 9:20; ser mon at both masses. St. Ktantslsus ltallan. Maryland avenue and Willamette boulevard Rev. T. Mathew. Mass, 8; high mass, 10:30; evening servloe. 7:30. St. Petis. I.snts Rev. p. Buetgen. Mass. 8; high msss 10:3O; evening service. 7:30. bl. inements, smith snd Newton streets Rev. C. Smith. Msss 8; high mass. 10:80: evening service, 7:20. St. Charles. Thirty-fourth and Killings- worth Rev. G. Snlderhorn. Mass. 8; high mass, 10:30: evening service. 7:30. St. Rose's Fifty-third and Alameda streets Rev. J. M. O'Farrell. psstor. Masses. 8 snd 10 A M. : evening devotion. 7:30. St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill Jesuit Fsthen: M. J. Balestra. 8. J.. pastor. Low mass. 8:80; high mass. 10:30; evening service. 7:80. St. Philip Ner!, Esst Sixteenth and Hick ory Rev. W. J. Csrtwright- Mass, 7:30. 9. blrh mass, l:30: evening service. 7:30. 6t. -Ignatius. 3220 Focty-thlrd street East. Jesuit Fathers Ksther Wllllsm J. Deener. rector. Msss, 6:30, 8, 9:15. 10:30; evening service. 7:30. CHRISTIAN. Flnt. Psrk snd Columbia streets Rev. Harold H. Grlffls. pastor. Morning service at 11. subject. "Why I Am a Disciple cf Christ": evening service 8. subject. '-Seeing Without Eyes"; Bible school, 9:45 A. M., Y. P. S. C. E., 8:30 P. M. ; workers- con ference and prayer service, Thursday at T o'clock P. X. Esst Side. East Twelfth snd Taylor streets A. L. Crum, pastor. Morning subject. "Visions That Disturb": evening subject. "Oregon Dry snd Why." Woodlswn. corner East Feventh and Lib erty streets W. L. Mllllnler, minister. Bible school. 9:45: morning worship. 11: Chrlstlsn Endeavor. ; f.v,nins service. 7-3o Vernon. Esst Fifteenth street North and Wygant street Regular services 10:80 and 7.30. Preaching both morning and svenlnff. CHRISTIAN YOGA ASSOCIATION. The Christian Yoga Association will meet Sunday evening at ft o'clock In room A. Central Library. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First, Everett, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets Services. 11 and 8:'sub Ject of lesson sermon, "Doctrine of Atone ment": Sunday school, 9:45 and 11; Wednes day evening meeting at 8. Second. Kast Sixth street and Holladay avenue Services. 11 snd 8: subject of les son sermon. "Doctrine of Atonement": Kundsy school, 9:45; Wednesday evening meeting at 8. , Third. Eaat Twelfth and Salmon streets Services. 11 snd 6; subject of lesson ser mon. "Doctrtne of Atonement": Sunday school. 11 snd 12:15; Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Fourth, Vancouver avenue and Emerson street Services. 11 and 8; subject of lesson sermon. -Doctrine of .Atonement ; Sunday Christian Missionary Institute Will Open October 22. Session Will Bo Held nt First Pres byterian Chnrch House, on Inter - national Basis. A MI AX tia MISSIONARY institute for Chris- an workers of all denominations will be held October 22-25 at the First Presbyterian Church House under the direction of the missionary educational movement. It is an outgrowth of the laymen's missionary convention held in the city last February. The purpose of the institute is to dis cover, develop and train missionary leaders for work in their own churches. The institute is being organized upon an interdenominational basis and will be open to the workers in all the churches and religious organisations of the city. The institute will be opened with a. rally for delegates, committeemen and all others who may be interested on Sunday, October 22, at 4 o'clock and registration for class work will take place at that time. During the three days that follow, classes and confer ences will be held, in which there will be studied courses In missionary in struction and methods for Sunday school teachers and church workers. Separate classes will be organized for the study of the following text books: "South American Neighbors." "Old Spain in New America." "World Missions and World Peace" and "Living Christ for Latin-America." There also will be a pastors', class dealing with the topic, "The Pastor and Missions," school. 9:45 and 11; Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Fifth, Myrtle Park Station Services. 11 A. M. ; subject of lesson sermon, "Doctrine of Atonement"; Sundsy scbpol, 9:30 and 11; Wednesday evening meeting at b. Christian Science Society, Holbrook block. St. Johns Services, 11 A. M. ; subject of lesson sermon, "Doctrine of Atonement"; Wednesday evening meeting at 8. CONGREGATIONAL. First Church, Park and Madison streets Luther R. Dyott. minister. 9:50 A. M.. Bible school; 6.10. Y. P. S. C. E. Dr. Dyott's themes, 11 A. M-. "The Flsw In the Rock"; 7:45 P. M.. "Our City at Its Best: Are Our Assets Sufficient?" Sunnysde. East Taylor and East Thirty second streets Rev. J. J. Staub, D. D.. pss tor Services at 11 A. M and 7:45 P. M. : Sunday school, lo A M. ; Junior Christian t-ndeavor. 3 P. M. : Senior Christian En deavor. 6:30 P. M. Subjects of sermons. morning. "The Declsratlons of the Gospels on the Coming of Christ"; evening. "The Great Alternative." Pilgrim, Shaver street and Missouri ave nue. Kev. W. C. Kantner. minister. 9:45 A. M.. Sunday school: 11 A. M . "He Knew": 3 P. M . Junior Endeavor; 0:30 P. M.. Y. P. S. C. E.; 7:30 P. M.. "Why Smith Does Not Go to Church." Unlversjty Park. Haven street, near Lorn ssrd Rev. F. J. Meyer, pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. : preaching. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; mid-week service. Thunday 8 P. M. Finnish Mission CongreKatlonat Church. 107 Skldmore street Samuel Nevala. pas tor. Yonng people's meeting at 6; preaching at 7:3U; prayer meeting Thursday at o:lo. EPISCOPAL. St. Mark's. Twenty-first and Marshall streets Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector; Rev. John G. Hatton, associate. Services. Sun days. 7:30 A. M . holy euchartst: 9:45. Sun day school: 10:15. matins : 11. holy eucharist and sermon; 7:45 P. M., service and presch- Ing in preparation for the mission; week days holy eucharist dally at 7:30 A. M. Trinity Church, Nineteenth snd Everett streets Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. Holy communion. 8AM.; morning prsyer and sermon 11; evening prayer anil ,er mon. 8; tiunday school. 9:45 A M. Slrangen Invited. ' Church of St. Mloheel and AH Angels. Brosdwsy and East Forty-third street North Sermon. 11; holy communion, lint Sunday, 11; third Sunday, 7:3a Grace Memorial. Weldler and East Seven teenth streets North Ktv. Oswald W. Tay lor, vicar. Holy communion, a, excepting on first Sunday In the month; morning prayer and sermon, 11; Sunday school, lo. No evening service. All Saints. Twenty-flftn and Savlsr streets Sunday school, 10; morning prayer and sermon, ll; celebration of ths holy com munlon the flnt Sunday In ths month at 11 and the third Sunday at S. St. Paul's, Woodniore Rsv. Oswald W, Taylor, vicar. Holy communion, llrst Sun day of month, a; evening prayer and ser mon. 4. except the first Sunday of month. St. John's. Mllwaukle Rev. John D. Rlre. vicar. 8. holy communion, except on tint founday or month; lo. Sunday school; 11, -morning prayer; 7 :3A). evening prayer; holy communion, tint Sunday of month. St. John's. Sellwood Rev. John D. Rice, vicar. Prayer, 8; holy communion, 8:30 flnt Sunday of month, Church of Our Savior, Woodstock. East orty-flrst street and Sixtieth avenu Archdeacon Chambers in charge. Sunday school. 10 A. M.; service and sermon at li A. M. Bishop Morris Memoalal Chapel. Good Samaritan Hospital Holy communion, I A. M.; evensong. 7:15. St. Andrews. Hereford street, opposite Portsmouth School Archdeacon Chambers In charge. Sunday school, lo A. M. ; service and sermon. 11 A. M. St. Matthew's. Corbett and Bancroft stnets Rev. W. A M. Brack, vicar. Sun dsy school. 10: services and sermon. 11 A. M. Churcn of the Good Shepherd. Graham and Vancouver avenues Rev. John Dawson, rector. Sunday school. 9:45 A si. ; morning service. 11: evening service. i:au. Pro-Cathedral, bl Stephens the Martyr. Thirteenth snd Clay streets Rev. K. H. Mc- Colllster, dean. Holy Communion. 7:45 Sunday school. 10; morning service. 11; serv ice for colored people, 3; evening service. 7:45 o clock. St- David's, Twelfth and Belmont Preaching by Rev. C Bertram. 11 o'clock, "What This Land Needs"; 7:30 P. M., "Uow to Reach the .Bible Intelligently." EVANGELICAL. The Swedish Evangelical Fres Church, corner of Missouri avenue and Sumner street H.. G. Rodlne. pastor. Sundsy scnool. 9:45; preaching. 11 A. M.; young people's meeting. 6:46; preaching. 8 P. M Fint German, corner Tenth and Clay streets G. F. Iteming. Sr.. pastor. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. : preaching service by the pastor at 10:45 AM: Young People's Society services at 7 P. M., and preaching oy the Dsstor at S P. M. Third Reform. Lents W. O. Llenkaemper, pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M. ; preacn lug service at 11 A M. ; catechetical class. Saturday at 10 A. M. Norwegian Danish. Sumner and East Twenty-third street North Morton Oisen. nastor. Service Sunday at 11 A M. and 7:oU P. M.; Sunday school st 10: young people's meeting st 6:30; prayer meeting, weonnoay at o'clock. JEWISH, Conrreration Beth Israel. Twelfth and Main Sabbath services every Friday even- ins- st a and Saturday morning at io:ju reli.-ious school at 10 A. M. Sunday; atone ments. Saturday, October 7; bootns, inurs day. October IX LATTER-DAT SAINTS. Latter-dsy Saints, Esst Twenty-fifth and Msdlson lO o clock, bunoay acuooi; servic, at 11:45 and svenlug service at 1:30. LUTHERAN. St. Paul's. German, East Twelfth and Clinton streets. A Krause, pastor. Ger man and English, Sunday school, 9:30 A t - German service.- 10:30 A. M. : English services. 7:30 P. M. ; Bible study snd young neon ' meeting, l nursaay. o f. M. West Slds Norwegian Lutheran. Four teenth and Davis streets Wilhelm Petter son. psstor. English services, first and third Sundays of each month at 11 A. M. and econd and fourth Sundays at' 8 P. M. Norwegisn services flnt and third Sundays of each montn at a Mr. ana secona ana fourth Sunders at 11 A. M. : Sunday school at 10 A. M. : English and Norwegian Men's Club the third Monday at 8 P. M. ; Y. P. S. Tuesdsy evening; EngUsu Bible class, Friday Levenlngs: vesper service st 5 P. M. eacn Sunday In ths nail on ths corner or ruieenu and Alberta. Bethel Free. Stuben Hall. Ivy street and Williams avenue Rev. G. A. Sta.ey. mm lster. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 8 P. A. Sunday school. 10 A. M- Bethany Danish. Union avenue North and Morris street. M. C jensen-fc.ne.nolm. pas tor. Services. 11 and 8; Young people meeting. Tuesdsy. 8 P. M. Our Savior. East Tenth and Grant streets Georra Henrlksen. psstor. Sundsy school and Bible class at 9:30; English servic at 10:15; .Norwegian servloe at 11:10. under the leadership of Rev. T. W. Lano and Rev. John II. Boyd, and a laymen's class led by William H. Lewis and using the textbook. "Efficiency Points." For one hour every day an open par liament will be held for the discussion of various phases of missionary educa tion. An effort will be made during the coming week to secure delegates to the institute from all of the churches of the city.- A special attempt will bo made to secure the interest of members of Sunday schools and. young people's societies. Call of Norwegian Church Accepted by Ex-Pastor. Rev. Ellas GJcrdlns: Preaches First Sermon In Portland Today After Absence of Tut Years. REV. ELIAS GJERDING. who for tho last two years has been in Oak landvCaI.. and who came back to Port land on account of Mrs. GJerdlng's health, has consented to the urgent call of the district superintendent and the quarterly conference of the First Norwegian Danish Methodist Church to become the pastor of the church. The field of work is not a new ona to Rev. Mr. Gjerding. it being only two years ago that he served the samo church as its pastor. The congrega tions is not strong numerically, but it owns valuable church property in ono of the finest parts of the city and it is hoped that the friends of the church will rally around their new pastor and help him build up a strong church in this community. Rev. Mr. Gjerding preaches his first sermons as pastor today at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Immanuel (Swedish). Nineteenth and rvlng streets Rev. J. Richard Olson, ess- tor. Services. 1 1 A. M. and 9 P. M. : Sunday school. 9:45 A. M. ; Y. P. Society. Tuesdays. 8 P. M.: Ladles- Aid. flnt Wednesday, i M.: pipe Orgsn Society, first Friday. P. M. Trinity German (Missouri Svnndv Wil liams and Gnham aveues J. A. Relnbach, pastor. Services. 10:15, 7:30; Sunday school, 9:15; business meeting, 2:30. St. Jsmes Er-eliah. W .., T,rk mnA T-f ferson streets Rev. Mr. Bussard, pastor. Services 11 A M. snd 8 P. 3L; Sunday school. 10 A. M. : Luther League, 7 P. M. Trinity German (Missouri Synod). Will- Hams and Graham avenues J. A- Relnbach. pastor. Services. 10:15. 7:30: Sunday school at 9:15 A. M. METHODIST. First Norwegian Danish. Hovt and Elrh. eenth streetH Kev Kiiu. . I'reauhinx at 11 A. M. and ai & 1 M : V f' Society every Tuesday night. 8:15: prayer u.eetiug 1 nursaay night at 8 o'clock. Monnt Tabor, corner of Kast stark and Slxty-flnt streets E. OUn EMrldge. psstor. frescoing n a. M. and 7 ::o y m .i.r.rt. morning. "Heavenly Overtures." evenir.K. True Wealth.: sundav .(-h.w. i n-r. i - Junior League. 3 P. M. ; Epw'orth League! b:30 P. M. : mid-week nmver mnii nr.,.. service. Thursday evening b o'clock, llieme. mi nun 1 uat .-ever r 4111.-- WoodlSWn. East Tentli nrfh nri TI ! ,H land streets Rev W. E. Kloster. putor. Sunday school. 10 A M. ; morning service. 11 A. M. : Epworth League. 7 P. M : evenms- servlce. 7:45 P. M. ; prayer meeting. Thurs days. 7:45 P. M. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Flnt- comer Of Te.lfth nH T,vt.i, Joshua Stansfleld, D. I).. and Waller Les Alrhear- ministers. 10.30 A. M-. address by Bishop Hughes; evening sermon. Kr tAslter Lee All heart, "The Tusk That Sow Contronts Ls." Hose City Park. Kandv hni,l.r' East Fifty-seventh street William Wallace 1 OUllKSOh. DaStor. f)-4-k 2MnHi.l. u-hr.nl - II Dr. Lynn Harold Hough will speak: 4:3i. vesper hour. Dr. Younjtuon v. HI ad mi nailer the sacrament of baptism. Westmorelnnd. 1 1 ! lllv.nl,l. i w Maulden. pastor. Preaching. 11 and 7:30; Sumlay school, 10: Junior Lesgue, 6:30. Woodstock. Woodstock svenue and Forty fourth atreet Southeast Rev. Frank Jsmes. psstor. Sundsy school. 10: 1:1:13. class meeting; 6:43. Epsrorth League: 11 and 7:43, sermons by the psstor: midweek prayer service. Thursday, b P. M. German. Roaney avenue and Stanton street T. A. Schumann, pastor. Sundsy school. 9:43 A. M. : services. 11 A. ii.. and 8 P. M.: Epworth League. 7:15 P. M. Sunnyslde. corner East Yamhill and Eaat Thirty-fifth streets R. Elmer Smith, pas tor. Sunday school, 9:30 A M.; preaching, 11 A. M.; Epworth League, 6:3V P. M. ; peo ple a popular service. 7:45 P. M. rtnlty. Esst Tenth snd Snerman streets Rev. p. D, Sandlfur. pastor. Sunday school. mit. . m , 11 ana e. Lincoln, East Fifty-second and Lincoln Rev. B, H, Morse., minister. Preachlng. 10 30 A. M. and 7:SO P. M. ; midweek serv ice. Thunday, 7:30 P. M. Clinton Kelly. Powell Vslley road and East Fortieth Rev. A. B. Calder. -castor. Sunday s- hool. 10 A. M. : morning servic at 11 o'clock; evening service at 8 o'clock. METUOIiIST EPISCOPAL MOUTH. First, Union svenue and Multnomah street W. J. Kenton. Dastor. Sunday ichooL 10. preaching. II and 7:30. NEW CHURCH HOCIETY. New Church Society. Ellen Hall. Broad way and Alder street Rev. Samuel Worces ter, pastor. Subject, 11 A. M.. "Elllah. Under the Juniper Tree: or. th Earth quake, the Fire and the Still, Small Voics'j ouiiu,; scuooi. jv:io A. ja. TENTECOSTAL NAZARENE. Hlghlsnd Psrk. 1193 East Fourteenth, street North Rev. S, L. Mendel, pastor. Sunday school, lo A. M. : preaching. It A. M. and 7:30 p. M. ; prayer meeting, Wednesday. 7:30 P. M. PRESBYTERIAN. Calvary. Eleventh and Clay streets Pe Oliver S. Baum. pastor, will preach. 0:3i), . "The Law of Cost": 7:30, 'The- Lotus Eaten"; Sunday school, noon; Christian Endeavor Society. 6:43. Mlzpah. Nineteenth and Division streets -Services at 11 A. M. and 7:43 P. M-: Sunday school st 10 A. M.; Christian Endeavor, 1:4.7 P. M. ; Rev. Ievl Johnson, assistant pastor Flnt Presbyterian Church, will couduct the morning service. Forbes. Graham and Gantenbeln avenues Rev. Wllllsm MacLeod, minister, will preach morning and evening at 11 and 7:30; Sun day school at 10: Christian Emleavor. 6:30; prayer service. Thursday evening. . Westminster. East Seventeenth and Schuy ler streets Preaching by the Rev. H. S. Templeton. a former pastor of the church, who will preach both morning and evening; of Sunday. October 1.1: subjects, 10:30 A. M., "God's Column In Who's Who"; 7:30 P. M., "The Trsgedy of a Single Word"; Sundsy school at noon: Y. P. S. C E., at 6:30; Jun ior Endeavor at 3:30 REFORMED. Flnt German, Twelfth and Clsv O. Hsfnee. psstor. Services. 10:45 and 8; Sunday school. :3il: Y. P. L., 7. SPIRITUALIST. Cnureh of the Soul. Auditorium Hall, Third and Salmon atreets Rev. J. H. I.uc-aa. pastor. Conference at 11 A. M. ; mediums meeting, lecture and demonstration at 3 P. M. ; lecture and demonstration at S P. M. by Dr. J. Waldrop. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father. Broadway and Tamhlll atreet Kev. Thomas L. Eliot. D. D. minister emeritus; Rev. William G. Eliot Jr.. minister. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:43 P. M. : mornlnif sermon. "Christianity After the War"; evening, open forum In chapel. ''The Pending Initiative Measures." Kei-d College students. Professor 11. B. Hastings j.resMlng : Sunday school and morn ing adult class ut 9:45; Young People's Fra ternity at 6:0 P. M. UNITED BRETHREN. Flnt, Esst Fifteenth and Morrison streets p. ,y. Bonebrake. pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M.: preaching at 11 A M, and f. M.: Snde-ivor at 7 P. M. Alberta. Twenty-seventh and Alberta streets Clinton C. Bi ll, pastor. Public wor ahlp 11 A M. and 7:3i P. M.; Sunday school. 10 A. M. : Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30; prayer meeting. Thunday. 8 P. M. f.-ousjh. Sixty-ninth street snd Slxty-see-ond svenue Southeast. Tremont Station -J. E. Connor, pastor. Sermons. 11 A- M. and 7:43 p. m. : Sundsy school, 10 A M.; Chris tian Endeavjr, 6:43 P. M. Mission. 44o Jensup street Sunday serv ices ss usual: Sacbatrt echool, 10: pnaching. 11. by Rev. C T. Carpenter; Christian En deavor. 7; evening" service. Third, comer Sixty-Seventh street and Thirty-second avenue Southeast Herbert F. White, pastor. Sunday school, 10 A. M. : Rallv day; morning service. 11 o'clock, sub- tCoucluded on lags ID