THE SUNDAY OnEGOXIAX, PORTLAXD, JUNE 10, 1917. 11 By (Joseph Maccsojeem. EfiTST tearing aad Waiting the Border, by I'Ser iiatcheiaer. (1.29. Houghton, illl- I In rA TlLtnn 1 .ur author Is Private Batchelder, of Machine Gun Company. Eighth Iment, Massachusetts National rd. and he was one of the soldiers trref last year "watching and lng" along or near the Mexican ler. though Mr. Batchelder's book Is a It account of Army conditions as he them, he does not write a "roast." he never Is abusive. He la often ioroui and lively. r. Batchelder's book is just to hand, was written evidently before the Rent National service compulsory 'iy law was passed by Congress. Mr. chelder says: "Compulsory service f not be adopted immediately, but ultimate success Is inevitable. The ,re Army, the entire National Guard. thinking men. favor It; not as pre- dness for war, but as preparedness nut war, and as a surety of the e with honor which we have hlth Lacked. Let us have It before It is (late." ippose our National Guard bad been ed to fight a large trained army at Mexican border at the outset. Many he American soldiers would have massacred, aa they were not ned soldiers. page 80 we read: "Gradually the i ships began to lessen. The company : me accustomed to the hot days. jhtratlons in the regiment dixnln- p in number and eventually became y occurrences. Aa the probability intervention decreased and the pos lty of returning home became less nary, the men s spirits rose. The mfortable afternoons were spent in i or diversion in the city, and. In went bridge and poker games, In r writing or sleeping at camp." is recorded that at a dance hall In ta, a small town near El Paso. V the proprietor placed this sign vie door: V'anclng for ladles and gentlemen, tiers and dogs not admitted." I speaking of the village of Smelter- i. Tex., a big Industrial plant, our or says that it "is Inhabited solely he Mexican employes of the two erns; there Is not a white man in place. It is a squalid, vile smelling a spot, absolutely devoid of sani- convenlences, and. I was told. Uy typical of all real Mexican vil- ptember signalized the arrival of ana mosquitoes. "The flies de- Iu in swaraiB iikb l ii a Historical ts of Egypt. Sleep In the afternoon Impossible; attracted by the dirty ing and perspiring men. flies filled tents. I saw one man In the Ninth 'raent catch 119 flies In one sweep ae nana during the evening. The tens were beclouded with the black ts; they could not be kept from the ich space Is devoted to the fun and sements of Army camp life, and 3 are thoughtful paragraphs on the rles and kicks of the Army mule. ate Batcbelder had charge of one ' named Al. and this animal s favor Jiversion waa to try to bite and Batchelder. hen Autumn came. Interest In box- Wevived, and one night our author s that out of nine bouts there five clean knockouts. I educated Mexican girl told Batch- : The peons kill Americans be- they have done it before and ng happened. If your Government recognized Huerta, there would been no more murders. He would stopped them. He was bad. but he strong and knew how to rule by e most dramatic and Interesting ter in the book is an account of ig march, or "great hike." About 0 soldiers walked 60 miles, from i cotton, beyond Las Cruces. N. lnd most of the men suffered from of drinking water. Alkaline dust ?red. me again at Worcester Mass.. our or observes: "One hundred thou-. men, as a result of the severe ing, returned to their homes in the of physical condition. The four hs of outdoor life gave many a lation of health which will In to come prove of great benefit emselves and their children. Yet to t this great blessing, there re a the lamentable fact that many . absolutely . ruined, or at least i.'cially crippled as a direct result leir trip to the border. Positions lost, mortgages were foreclosed. Ipills went unpaid: In spite of the :jt neea at nome. some round It lr ble to obtain either a furlough or rmanent discharge. One of the '.'Ant nrnhlAmg n-i . Who were hlivlnp hnmnv nn tha fllment plan; when their wages cut orr, the payments necessarilv ed, leaving the family subject to ion. countless positions were lost ood; many small business ventures psed entirely during the absence eir promoters. 'Yet," It may be said must De expected in time of war. t must be expected in time of war: vii it a iime ox wan nd if it were a time of war, is It that one man in a thousand should the burden alone, abandon his rg for that of a soldier, while the 999 remain at home, untroubled hislness calamity or financial dis ? Should not the burden be borne l lintlrA Attntrv r-c IV... . k. V. rosoiute minority r" h is Private Batchelder's convex w universal military service, a law which had such a successful nstration last Tuesday. I think the first virtue is to restrain the tongue. He app-poaehes nearest the gpdswKo knows Inow to joe silent, even when he is in the Yig ht. V - - -; . fdem& W -vV t W&- SS&'tf? WV- p-- - WW Ic-fi'- ' 1 1 Poorer- sncf yva leaves her an annuity of thousands of dollars a year. Such vile stuff! The XJttle Days, by Frances Gfll. ffi.SO. Illus trated. uouiBton, Mimin (jo., uoiton. There is no pleasure like that which comes unexpectedly. That is why the arrival of such a charming little book of poems of child hood, poems written by Miss Frances Gill, daughter of J. K. Gill, of this city. Is such a delightful surprise. We who know Miss Gill as a clever and entertaining violinist are gratified to know that she Is a writer of exquis itely polished versa. Her book brings new literary honor to Portland, her own home town, and Is one of the very best books of its kind this season. The pages are SI and dainty illustra tions are by Mllo Winter. On the page next to the title page is this dedication: To the memory of my mother." This message is significant of the title: The little days behind tie Thoe days when earth was new; The World yet undiscovered: And all things lovely, true Oh little days dear little days! Help us a while to hold Our gold-pots with our rainbows That we may not grow old. A favorite poem to all musicians will be "The Concert," picturing the emo tions of a young boy taken evidently to his first big concert. It is a striking thought, well clothed. A decidedly clever poem Is "The Travel Day With Father." The most curious poem of all is "Religion." The list of poems: "The Concert," 'The Travel Day With Father." 'Mother's Clothes," "Ferryman Sleep," Who's There?" "Mother's Birthday," "Music." "Rain," "Talk," "Gravity." "Sunday." "Growing." "The Motor Child," "Robin Red," "The Angel." "The Cuckoo Clock," "The Bullfrog," "The Meadow Lark." "The Dream Boats," Religion," "The Sagull," "Bed." Snow," "The Visitors," "Good Morn ing," "Hair," "Fairy Clothes" and "Tin ker Bell." Children particularly have a reading treat in store for them. tenon Her Fall and Rise, bv TrA ham flumps. Two volumes. I). Ap- un ce u. , ew xorK V 1 1 y lea a sister of mercy, whose work to visit and assist the hungry was so beautiful that all the men net insisted on falling in love with some of them with bad motives. self-defense the" good sister, who . distinguished painter of pictures, rureu ner iace so BKiiiuily with tnai to ner great relief men d her by. I was recently in an ent," she explained, and after a at the repulsive-looking face the shuddered and agreed. She was uone. v. It Susan Lenox had followed xample of this sister and had dis ;d her beautiful face say with 6he might have been a good wo because men would not have made to her. But she did not, and was so this story of sex passion is d. aan Lenox is a novel that was after the death of its author. med he was advised not to h it during his lifetime. It is rlble novel, and it is a question -ier it should have been published rely serves no good end to exploit ind the sex relation so openly. san Lenox is harmful, because erolne makes in the end ro much y by her Improper way of work t.vlng that what she did might in ,ce weak minds of lazy women to d do likewise today. an is an illegitimate child. "Her were dreamy violet gray, hair intense red lips, truly sensitive, a sensuous, graceful slender People, and especially her bora, pointed her out as a girl out of wedlock. Her relatives Ll her to marry a rough boor, and icond day of her married life she way. She suffered from cold and ler and was "tempted" to sell her ,o. Her life in vice makes up the r part of this bad novel. In the Lne of ber men adorers dies and 'jaan L jfehed al J presur the law In Oregon provides for such-and-such, and that In another specified state the law provides there for some thing quite the opposite. Mr. Childs writes regarding the le'gal rights of the auto owner, and more particularly his liability under various circumstances, as when his car Is being driven by a friend, or a member of his family, by an unlicensed chauffeur, by his chaufTeur with and without the owner's consent; when he lends his auto. It also gives information re garding defense in arrest for speeding, the law on turning corners, frighten ing horses, unregistered automobiles, the rights of pedestrians, the liability of garage owners, etc. Legal Folate for Automobile Owners, by iesiie jm;as. ow oenta J a. uguvie ruD- lishlng (Jo., wew loric city. Taking the general laws of the dlf ferent states as a basis, Mr. Childs has written a book on the legal aspect of autos and auto owners, a book in tended primarily for the general reader. The trouble la that the advice fur nished is general, as laws in different states affecting autos do not agree. For Instance, a lawyer might argue that IN PORTLAND'S CHURCHES (Continued From Page 10) mary and junior pupils of the Sunday school will be given. They will con sist of songs, recitations and class ex ercises. The male quartet win furnish spe cial musics and the evening will close with stereopticon pictures on "Tony's Adventure," showing most vividly the adventures of a little Italian boy from Sicily, who comes with his parents to this country. The older people as well as the children will greatly enjoy these fine pictures, many of which are colored and show the famous places and sights of Naples, Rome, Florence and New Tork City. Decorations will be by the girls class of the Sunday school. The exercises will be at 7 o clock Instead of 7:45. Children's day will be observed at the First Christian Church today. An Interesting programme has been pre pared and the little ones apparently are eager to show their parents how much Biblical knowledge they have absorbed during the past year. The contest for membership in the men's Bible class Is waxing warm. Ex State Senator B. F. Mulky. teacher. Is doing a splendid work among the men. Rev. Harold H. Griffls will give the second sermon today In his series on the life of the Apostle Paul. "Paul, the Preacher." and the night topic will be God s Aristocracy. The re-organised quartet. Mrs. O. F. Alexander, soprano; Miss Nina Dressel, contralto; Raymond V. McKalson, ten or, and A. J. Gillette, bass, will make its first appearance today. ... Rev. W. R, Reece, pastor of the New Church Society (Swedenborgian), re turned last week from Philadelphia and will resume his work this morn ing. Sunday Church Services AD TEXT. Advent Christian, 438 Second street, near Rail street Rev. J. S. Lucas, pastor. Preaehlna. 10:80: Sunday achool. 12: Loral Workers. 6:80; preaching, T:80; prayer meet ing, xnuraaay evening, i:au. AJDVEXTIST. (These services are beld on Saturday.) Central. East Eleventn and Everett treeta P. C. Kayward. minister. Sabbath school. 10: church services, 11:18; prayer meeting: Wednesday night. 7:B, Toung people's meeting, Friday, 8. St. Jobu. central avenue ana unineiion street A. R. Folkenberg. local elder. Sab bath school, 10: preaching. 11; prayer meet ing Wednesday evening. 7:4S. Mount Tabor, least Sixteenth and Belmoot treeta J. M. Wllloughby, mtniater. Sab bath school, 10; preaching.. 11; prayer meet ing We'dtcidiT evening, 7:46. Scandinavian. Ogden Hall, MIasllppl ave nue Slid Shaver street O. B. Saadnea, mln. later. Sabbath school. 10; preaching. 11. Alblna (German). Skldmore and ilallory streets A. A. Meyers, minister; A. C. Schweitzer, local elder. Sabbath school, 10:30: service. 11:80; prayer meeting, Wednesday evening, 8; preaching, Sunday evening. 7:80. Tabernacle. Weat Side, Knights of Pythias hall. Eleventh and Alder streets Sabbath school. 10: preaching, 11. Lents, Ninety-fourth street and Fifty eighth avenue Southeast D. J. Chitwood, local elder. Sabbath achool, 10: preaching. 11 o'clock; prayer meeting, Wednesday, 8 P. M. Montavilla, East Eightieth and Everett streets J. F. Beatty, local elder. Sabbath school. 10; preaching, 11; prayer meeting, 7:45 P. M.. Wednesday. ASSOCIATED BIBLE STUDENTS. Chrlstensen's Ball, Eleventh and Yamhill streets 8 P. M., puhlle lecture by W. A. Baker; subject, "Christ's 6econd Coming, Hew? Why? 'When?" Eight P. M.. dis course by A. A. Teres; subject. "The Two Resurrections." BAPTIST. First, White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor streets Rev. Calvin B. Waller, T. T.. pastor. 9:50 A. M.. Bible school, classes for all ages; 11 A. M., preaching by Dr. J. Sherman Wallace, or McMinnvllle; 6:30 P. M., B. Y. P. U. ; 7iS0 P. M.. preaching, by rr. Waller; theme. "To Whom Shall We Go?" East Side. East Twentieth and Ankeny streets Rev. W. B. Hlnson, D. D., pastor. 10 A. M-. Sunday school; 11 A. M., preach ing oy ur. Hlnson: theme, "The Two Resur rections"; 8:30 P. M., B. Y. P. U.; 7:45 P. M., preaching by Ur. J. Sherman Wallace, oi McMinnvllle. Glencoe, East Forty-fifth and Main streets Rev. A. B. Walts, pastor. 9:45-12 A. M., Children's day programme, in the new church; 7 P. M., K. Y. P. U.: 8 P. M-, preaching by the pastor; theme, "Taking Your Religion Home." - Highland, Alberta and East Sixth street North Rev. Charles F. Mlelr, pastor. 10, Sunday school; 11 and 7:45. preaching by Rev. H. E. Marshall; of Salem; 6:80. B. Y. P. U. University Park, corner of Flake and Drew streets. 10, Sunday school; 11 and 7:s4, preaching services ; 6:30. B. Y. P. U. Arleta Rev. W. T. Sprlggs, pastor. 10, Sunday achool: 11. preaching by the pas tor; 6:30, B. Y. P. XJ. ; 7:45, preaching by the pastor. Grace, Montavilla Rev. H. T. Cash, pas tor. 9:45. Sunday school; 11. preaching by the pastor. University Park, corner, of Flske -and Drew s treeta Rev. Thomas Stephenson, pas tor. 10, Sunday school; 11, preaching by the pastor; 6:30. B. Y. P. U.; 7:45, preaching by the pastor, Arleta Rev. "W. T. 6. Sprlggs. pastor. 9:50, Sunday school: 11 and 7:80. preaching by Rev. H. E. Marshall: 8:30. B. Y. P. U. Bethany (Sellwooa; Rev. W. H. Hayes, paator. 10. Sunday achool; 11, preaching by the pastor; 8:80, B. Y. P. U.; 7:30, preaching by the pastor. Cwedish-Flnnlsh Baptist Mission meets St 7:45 in the lower White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor streets. Mount Olivet, Seventh and Everett streets Rev. W. A. Mag.tt, paator. Services. 11 and 6; Sunday school. 12:30. First Germaa, Fourth aad Mill s treeta . Rev. Jacob Kratt, D. D., paator. 9:45, Sun day achool; 11 and 7:30. preaching by the pastor. Calvary, East Eighth and Grant streets Rev. J. E. Thomas, pastor. 11 A M., 7 :30 P. M. Italian Mission, East Eighteenth and Tib betts street! Rev. Francesco Sannella. pas tor. 10. Sunday achool; 10:30, short ser mon for English-speaking people; 11. preach ing service; 7, pastor's circle (prayer serv ice); 6, preaching service. Swedish. Fifteenth and Hoyt etr.ets Rev. T. Gideon Sjolander, pastor. Services, 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. CATHOLIC. Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams ave nue and Stanton street Rev. W. A. Daly. Mass. 6. 8. u; high mass, 11 o'clock; even ing service, 7:30. St. Charles, Capitol Hill Franciscan Fathers, Rev. G. M. Snlderhorn, rector. Serv ices at 7 A. M. and 9:30 A. M. No evening service. g. Bleseea sacrament, aiaryiana avenue uu TBIandena street Rev. Father F. W. Black. pastor. Mass, 8AM.; high mass at 10:30 A. M. ; evening service, 7:80. St. Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savior streets Rev. K. P. Murphy. Mama 8; high mesa, 10:80; evening service. 7:80- 1 Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and Davia streets Rev. E. v. O'Hara. Mais. 0, 7:15. 8:80. 9:45; high mass, 11; evenlna service. 7:45. St. Lawrence. Third and Sherman streets Rev. J. C. Hughes. Masa 8. 8:30; high J mass, 10:30; evening aervico. 7:80. St. Francis. East Eleventn ana uu streets Rev. J. H. Black. Mass, 6, 8, 9; hla masa, 10.80: evening service. 7:30. Holy Rosary. Eaat Third and Clackamas Rev. C. J. OlBon. Mass, 8, 7. 8. V; high aae, 11; evening service. 7:8& The Madeleine. East Twenty-fourth and filaklyou Rev. U. F. Thompson. Mass. 7:80, 9: hliih masa. 10:30: evening service, 7:o. St. Andrew's. East Ninth and Alberta streets Rev. T. Klernan. Mass, 8; higa mass. 10:30: evenlna service. 7:80. Ascension. East lamnlll ana ttasr seventy- sixth Franciscan Fathers. Mass, 8; high mass. 10:3u: evenlna service. 7:80. Holy Redeemer. Portland boulevard ana Vancouver avenue Rev. F. H. Miller. Masa 6, 8; high mass, 10:80; evenlna service, 7:80. Holy Cross. 774 uowaoin street tiev. Raymond. Mass, 8; high maaa, 10:30; even ing service, 7:80. Sacred Heart. East Eleventn ana center Rev. G. Rcbl. Masa, 8; high maaa 10:30; evening service, 7:80. St. Agatha. Eaat Firteentn ana aauier P.ev. J. Cummlsky. Mass. 8; high maaa 10:30; evening service, 7:80. St. Joseph (German), irteentn ana toucn streets Rev. B. Durrer. Mass, ; high mass. 10:30; evening service. 7:80. St. Stanislaus otailan). Maryiana avenue and Willamette boulevard Rev. T. Mathew. Maes, 8; high masa, 10:o0; evening service, 7:30. St. Peter's. Lents Rev. P. Buetgen. Mass, 8; high mass, 10:3o: evening service. 7:80. St. Clements. Smith ana r.ewton streets- Rev. C. Smith. Mass. 8; high maaa 10:30: evening service, 7:20. Bt. Ruses, Fifty-third ana Alameaa streets Rev. J. M. O'Farreil. paator. Maasoa 8 ar.d 10 A. M.; evening devotion. 7:80. St. Michael's (Italian), fourth ana win Jesuit Fathers; M. J. Baleatra, S. J., pastor. Low mais. 8:30; high mass, 10:80; evening service, 7:30. St. Philip Neri. East Sixteenth and Hick ory Rev. W. J. Cartwrlght. Mass. 7:80. 9. hlKh mass. 10:3O: evenlna service. 7:80. St. Ignatius. 8220 Forty-third street Eaat. . Jesuit Fathers Father William J. Deeney. rector. Mass, 6:30, 8, 9:15, 10:30; evening service, 7 :3U, CONGREGATION AIj. First. Park and Madison streets Dr. Luther R. Dyott. minister. - 10.30 A. M., Children's day aervlces; 7:45 P. M., Dr. Dyott'a theme, "The Hope of America." Sunnyslde. East Taylor and East. Thlrty- aecond streets Rev. J. J. Staub. D. D-, pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.; Sunday achool, 0:45 .A. M. ; Junior Christian Endeavor. 3 p. M.; Senior Chris tian Endeavor, 6:13 P. M. ; morning ser mon by Dr. Hilton Pedley, of Japan: even ing, "The Church , With a Message." Finnish Mission. 107 aaidmore street- Samuel Nevala. pastor. Young people's meeting at 6; preaching at 7:30; prayer meeting Thursday at 8:15. Ardenwald. Ardenwald Station H. W. Hopllnk, speaker. Sunday school, 10:80 A. M. ; Cbrlstiar Endeavor, 7:80 P. M. ; cburcn service and sermon. 8:15 P. M. Atkinson Memorial, East Twenty-ninth and Everett streets Rev. Warren Morse, pastor. 9:45 A. M., Sunday school; 11 A. M., annual Children s day aervlce; 6:80 P. M., Y. P. S. C. E. Memory meeting: 7:45 P. M.. address on "The Boy Scout Movement," by James E. Brockway. Waverly Heights. Woodward avenue and East Thirty-third street Rev. A. C. Moses, pastor. 10:30 A. M., Children's day service; 7:45 P. M Dr. H. H. Kelsey, of San Fran cisco. Pilgrim, Shaver street and Miesourl ave nue Rev. w. C. Kantner, minister. :43 A. M.. Sunday school; 11 A. M.. Children's day exercises by the Sunday school; 8 P. M., Junior Endeavor; 7 P. M Y. P. S. C E.; 8 P. M "The Sword of Goliath." CHRISTIAN. First. Park and Columbia atreets Harold H. Griff la minister. - Preaching 11 A. M-, subject. "Paul the Preacher"; 7:30 P. M.. "God's Aristocracy ; Bible school, 9:4a A. M. ; Christian Endeavor. 6:30 P. M. East Side. East Twelfth and Taylor streets R. H. Sawyer, pastor. Bible school at 10:15; communion and sermon. 11 A. M. ; topic, "Boys of the Bible"; evening sermon by Rev. A. L. Webb, U. S. A., Vancouver Barracks. Rodney-Avenue, Rodney avenue and Knott street Rev. Carloa Ohormley, pastor. Preaching, 11 A. M. and 6:45 P. M. : morn ing. "Our Homo Needs"; evening, "The Faith That Saves"; Sunday school, 10 A. M.; Christian Endeavor, 6:45 P. M. ; Installation of new officers. Woodlawn, Seventh and Liberty James H. McCallum, pastor. :45, Hibie acnooi 11 A. M., preaching and communion ser mon. "A Greater work Tnan Miracles 7 P. M., Christian Endeavor; 8, evening worship, "The Call of the Maater." i Kern Para, comer Hlxty-nmtn street ana Forty-fifth avenue Southeast Rev. G. K. Berry, pastor. Morning service. 11 ; evening. 8 o'clock. Montavilla, corner East Seventy-sixth and Hoyt streets Harry E. Tucker, evangelist. Bible achool at 9:45 A. M. ; C. H. Snciety- at 6:45 P. M. : church aervlce. 11 A. M evening, 8 o'clock. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. First. Everett, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets Services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; subject of lesson sermon, "Oc-d.tbe Only Cause and Creator." Sunday ' echo)! 9:45 and 11 A. M. ; Wednesday evening meet ing at 8 o'clock. Second, Eaat Sixth street and Holladay avenue Services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.J sub ject of lesson sermon, "God the Only Cause and Creator. Sunday school, w:40 A. .m. Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Third, East Twelfth and Salmon streets - Services. 11 A. M. ana B p. m. ; suojeel at lesson sermon. "God the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school, 11 A. M. and 12:10 P. M. ; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Fourth. Vancouver avenue and Emerson street Services. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; iub Ject of lesson sermon. "God the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school, 9:45 and 11 A. M. ; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Fifth. Sixty-second street and Forty-aec-ond avenue Southeast Services. 11 A. M. ; subject of lesson sermon. "God the Only Cause and Creator." Sunday school 9:30 and 11 A. M.; Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Christian Science Society Holbrook bloc. St. Johns Services Sunday at 11 A. M. : Wednesday evening meeting at 8 o'clock. Subject of lesson sermon. "God the Only Cause and Creator." DIVINE SCIENCE. First. 131 Twelfth street, corner Alder R.v. Thaddeus M. Mlnard. pastor. Services. 11 a. M. ; Bible class Tuesday, 2 P. M.; Study class, Thursday, 8 P. M. EPISCOPAL. St. Mark's. Twenty-first street North and Marshall street Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rec tor: Rev. John Hatton. aasoclate. Services, 7:30; Sunday school. 9:45; holy eucharist and sermon. 11 A. M.: no evening services St. David's Parish, East Twelfth at Bel mont (take East Morrison-street carl Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. Services, 7:30, 9:30. 11 A. M.. and 7:30 P. M. Church of the Good Shepherd, Graham and Vancouver avenues Rev. John Dawson rec tor. Holy communion, 7:30 A. M. : Sunday school. 9:45 A. M-: morning service. 11 A. M. : popular evening service. 7:80 P. M. St. Andrew's, Herford street, Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers In charge, serv ices every Sunday ' at 11 A. M. ; Sunday school at 10. Church of Our Saviour, Woodstock Arch deacon Chambers In charge. Services every Sunday at 11 A. M. : Sunday school at 10. St- John's Church, corner Eaat Fifteenth and Harney streets. 8ellwood Archdeacon Chambers In charge. Services at 11 A. M. and :80 P, M. ; Sunday sohool at 10. Grace Memorial. Weidler and Eaat Seven teenth streeta North Rev. Oswald W. Tay lor, vicar. Holy communion. 8, excepting on first Sunday la the month; morning prayer and sermon. 11; Sunday school. 10. No evening service. St. Paula. Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Taylor, vicar. . Holy communion, first Sun day of month. 8; evening prayer and ser mon. 4. except the first Sunday of month. Church of Our Savior, Woodstock, Eaat Forty-first street and Sixtieth avenue Archdeacon Chambers is charge, Sunday school. 10 A. M.; service and. sermon at 11 A. M. Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel. Good Samaritan- Hospital Holy commanlon. T A. M. : evening. 7:15. St. Matthew's, Corbett ana Sancrett MANY WALKS OF LIFE FURNISH MEN WHO GACN NOTICE FOR ACHIEVEMENTS OF VARIOUS KINDS Charles G. Dawes to Go With Pershing Expedition as Financial Agent With Rank of Lieutenant-Coc nel of En gineers Admiral Taylor Has Been Made Member of Aviation Board Count Zichy Is Premier of iungary. 4 ' V A' -. p. 'at, '" " s X SVAA mm Y h u - I f v-1' : :- ' - A" .... s " C. -C'5'W-rj'. CHARLES G. DAWES, ex-Controller of the Currency, and later head of. a bank at Chicago, has been chosen as the financial agent of the ' Government with the Pershlnsr expedi tion and has been commissioned a Lieutenant-Colonel of Engineers. see William John Wilsrus, a famous New Tork engineer, Is in the first detach ment of American engineers sent to France which landed in England a fe,w days atro and was received by Kins; slcfszt. Z. TV. TZyait George at 'Buckingham Palace. Mr. Wllgus Is best known by his work In electrifying the New York Central terminal at New York and the tunnel constructed under the riyer at Detroit, e a The Right Honorable C. W. Bower man Is head of the British Labor Board which has come for a conference with the labor unions of the United States. Mr. Bowerman ts a Councillor and member of Parliament. e e e Major Charles B. Hatch, retired list. has been placed in charge of the re cruiting for the Marine Corps In the East. His headquarters are in Phila delphia. e Count Tisza having: resigned as Premier of Hungary. Count Zichy has been appointed hia successor. m Admiral D. W. Taylor, chief of the bureau of construction of the Navy De partment, has been made a member of the aviation board just appointed of which Howard Coffin is the head. streets Rev. W. A M. Breck, vicar. Sun day achool, lO; aervlces and aermoa. 11 A. M. St. Stephen's Fro-Cathedral Thirteenth and. Clay The Right Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop of Oregon: the Very Rev. E. H. Mo Colllster, dean. Services. Sundays, 7:43 A. M 10 A. M. (school). 11 A. M.. T:4S P. M.; saints' Jays, etc.. 7:30 A. M. Publie Bible class, Wednesdays. 8 P. M.; Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Daughters of the King, Olrls' Friendly, etc Any westbound car. transfer to Thirteenth, Sunnyalde cars, off at Clay. EVANGELICAL. The Swediah Free Church, corner of Mis souri avenue a::d Sumner street H. Q. Ro. dine, paator. Sunday school. 9:43; preach ing. 11 A. M.; young people's meeting, o:43; preaching, 8 T. it First German. Tenth and Clay streets O. F. Fleming, Sr., paator. Sunday achool at 9:30 A. M.; preaching service by the pastor at 10:49 A. M. ; Young People's So ciety services at 7 P. M., and preaching by the pastor at 8 P. M. Third Reform. Lents W. O. Llenkaemper, pastor. Sunday school at 10 A. M. ; preach ing service at 11 A. M.; catechetical claaa. Saturday, af 10 A. M. Norwegian Danlan. 8umner and Kast Twenty-third etreet North Morton Oleen, pastor. Services Sunday at 11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M. ; Sunday school at 10; young people's meeting at :3u; prayer meeting, Wednesday, at 8 o'clock Portland Mission N. Shupp, paator. Car son Heights, Sunday achool at 10 and preach ing ut 11 4. M. ; 'West Portland, Sunday school at 2:30; Y. P. A. at 6:80 and preach ing at 7:30 P. M. LCTItEBAN. 6t. Paul's, East Twelfth and Clinton streets A. Krause, pastor. German and Uaaiish Sunday achool, 9:30 A. M. ; morn ing services, lo:30 A. M. ; Joint aervlcea at Lincoln High School. 8 P. M. Kev. S. P. Lemg, Mansfield. Ohio, will be the speaker for the evening. Bt. James' English, "West Park and Jef feraon streets Rev. W. E. Brlnkman, paa tor. Sunday school, 10 A- M.: Children's day services. 11 A. M. ; Luther League, 7 P. J.I.; evening service, 8 o'clock, sermon 'fcMB's "Recoil." Orace Engliah (Missouri Bynod), Masoa and Alblna avenue Rev. E. Probst, paator. Services. 10:80 A ML and 7:80 P. M. Evangelical Zlon Church, Missouri Synod, Salmon and Chapman streets H. H. Kop- felmann pastor. Lenten aervlces, Oermaa 0:15 A. M. ; English 7:45 P. M. West Side Norwegian Lutheran. Four teenth and Davis streets Wilhelm. Patter son, paator. English aervlcea first and third Sundays of each month at 11 A. M. and second and tourth Sundays at P. At. ; Norwegian services first and third Sundays of each month at 8 P. 2S. and aecond and fourth Sundays at 11 A M.; Sunday school at 10 A. M.; English and Norwegian Men's Club the t.ilrd Monday at 8 P. M. ; Y. p. a. Tuesday evening; English Bible class. Friday evenings: vesper service at e P. M. each Sunday In the ball oa the corner of Fifteenth and Alberta. Bethel Free, Stuben Hall. Ivy street aad Williams avenuee Rev. O. A. Staley. min uter. Preaching at 11 A. M. aad S P. M.; 6unday school, 10 A. M. Immanuel (Swediah), Nineteenth and Irving streeta Services, 11 A. M. and r. M.; Sunday school. 9:43 A M.: Y. P. Society, Tuesdays. 8 S-. M.: Lalles Aid. first Wednesday, 2 P. M.; Pipe Organ Society, tirat Friday. 8 P. M. Bethany Danish. Union avenue North and Morris street Rev. L. P. KJohler, pastor. Sunday school and Bible class. 10 A M.; services, 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. ; young peo ple's meeting. Thursday. 8 P. M. Our Savior's. Eaat Tenth and Grant streets Kev. Geo. Henrlksen. pastor. Eng liah. 10:15: Norwegian. 11:13. Trinity German (Missouri Synod), Will iams and Graham avenues J. A. Rimbacn. paator. Servlcea at 10:13 A aC. 7:80 P. M.; Sunday achool. 9:15 A- M. LATTER DAY SAINTS. Latter Day Saints Church, corner of East Twenty-fifth and Madison Sunday school at 10; apeclal evening services at 7:80 o'clock. Latter Day Salnta East Twenty-fifth and. Madison Sunday achool, 10 o'clock and spe cial evening service at 7:8o. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ, Esst Seventy -sixth and Irving streets Elder C E. Jones, pastor, residence 49 East Seventy fourth street North. Services, preaching, 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. : prayer meeting on Wednesday at 8 P. M.; meeting Friday, 7:45. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. ' First, comer Twelfth and Taylor streets Joshua Stansdeld, D. D., and Walter Lee Alrheart. ministers. Dr. Stansdeld will preach morning and evening. Morning aub jeet. "Christian Education and National Leadership"; evening. "Angels and Beasts." Mount Tabor, corner of East Stark and Sixty-first atreet E. Olln Eldrldge, pastor. Services Sunday: Preaching. 11 A. M.. aub Ject. "How to Get Rid of Fear": evening, musical entertainment by the choir; Sunday school, 9:45 A. M.; Epworth League, 7 P. M. First Church South. Union a van as and Multnomah street W. J. Fenton, paator. Services at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Montavilla, East Thirty-sixth and Pine streets C. L. Hamilton, pastor. 1 A, Mw 8 P. M. Epworth. North Twenty -sixth and Caviar rtreeta Rev. C. O. McCulloch, paator. Sun day school. 0:45: public worship, 11 and 7:4o; Epworth League, 6:45. Central, Vancouver avenue and Fargo street C. C. Rarlck, paator. Morning. 11 o'clock; evening, 8 o'clock. Sellwood. corner Eaat Fifteenth street and Tacoma avenue Rev. Alexander R. Mac lean, paator. 10 A. M., Sunday achool; 11 A. M., preaching service, sermon by the pas tor; 2:30, Junior League. Miss Marcy super intendent; 7 P. M., Epworth League; 8 P. M., preaching service, sermon by the paator. Laurelwood. Sixty-third atreet Southeast- near Foster road Rev. J. R. Carlos, pastor. 11 A. M., 8 P. M. Centenary. East Ninth and Pine streets Rev. T. W. Lane, pastor. Sunday school, 0:45 A. M. Vancouver-avenue Norwegian and Danlah. Vancouver avenue and Skidmore street H. P. Nelsen. paator. Servlcea at 11 and 8 (evening service in English); Sunday school at 9:45. The First Norwegian Danish, corner Hoyt and Eighth streets Rev. Ellas GJerdlng, pastor. &s? Hoyt street. Preaching 11 A. M.. 8 P. M. University Park. Flak and Lombard streeta Rev. J. T. Abbott. D. . Servlcea 11 A. M.. 7:SO P. M. ; Sunday school. 9:43 A M.; Epworth League, 6:80 P. M. Prayer meet Inc. 7:43 o'clock Thursday. German, Rodney avenue and Stanton street T. A Schumann, pastor. Sunday school. 9:43 A. M.; services. 11 A M. and 8 P. M. ; Epworth League. 7:13 P. M. Sunnyalde, corner Eaat Yamhill and East Thirty-fifth streets R. Elmer Smith, paa tor. Sunday achool. 9:30 A. M. ; preaching. 11 A M. ; Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.; peo ple's popular service. 7:45 P. M. Woodlawn. Eaat Tenth North and High land streets Rev. W. E. Kloster. paator. Sunday school, 10 A M. ; morning aervlce, 11 A. M. ; Epworth League. 7 P. M. : evening aervlce. 7:45 P. M.; prayer meeting. Thura day. 7:43 P. M. St. Johns, Leavltt and Hays streets Rev. J. H. Irvine, minister. Morning service at 11 o'clock; evening worship, 7:80. (District superintendent. Ttev. William Wallace Yonngaon. D. D.. 601 East Sixty second street North, Tabor 2700.) Brentwood Rev. Paul F. Green, paster. Sunday school, 9:30; preaching, 11. Kendall Rev. Paul F. Green, pastor. Su dsy school. 10; preaching, 7:80. Carson Heights Rev. R. W. Maulden. pas tor. Sunday achool, 10; preaching, 11; Ep worth League. 6:80. Multnomah Station Rev. R. W. Maulden. paator. Sunday school 10: Young People's meeting. 6:30; preaching. 7:80. Lean Rev. F. M. Jaaper, paator. Sun day achool. 0:45; preaching, 11 and 7:45; Epworth League. 6:30. Linn ton Rev. S. H. Dewort pastor. Sun day school, 10; preaching, 7:80. Patton Rev. G. H. Fees a. pastor. San day achool. 9:45; preaching, 11 and 7 JO; Young People'a meeting. 6:80. Rose City Pam Rev. -A. A. Heist, pastor. Sunday school, 9:45; preaching, 11 ana 4:SO; Young People's meeting, 6:80. Trinity Rev. P. N. 6andlfur, pastor. Sun day school, 9:43; preaching, 11 and 7:30; Epworth League. 6:30. Woodstock Rev. L. C. Poor, paator. Sun day school. 9:45; preaching. 11 and 7:8; Epworth League. 6:30. Westmoreland Rev. F. N. 6andlfur. pas tor. Sunday school. 10; Epworth League, 6:80; preaching. 7:80. Lincoln Rev. W. T. Kerr, pastor. Sun day school. 10; preaching. 11 and 7:30. Taylor - Street Church Servlcea every Sunday at 10:15 A. M. at Circle Theater. 120 Fourth st, REFORMED, First German, Twelfth and Clay, O. Hef ner, paator. Services. 10:43 and 8; Sun day school. 9:80; Y. P. L.. 1. NEW CHCBCH SOCIETY. Swedenborglan. Filers Hall. Broadway and Alder street 11 A. W-. sermon topic. "Why Should We Read the Bible?" by Rev. Will, lam R. Reece; Sunday school at 10:15. PRESBYTERIAN. First. Twelfth and Alder streets Rev. J. H. Boyd. I. IX, pastor. 10:80 A. M chil dren's day exercises and aermon by the paa tor; 7:45 P. M., "The Glory of the Gain of Sacrlflcea" Fourth. First and Glbhs streets Rev. H. G. Hanaon. pastor. II A. M.. children's day programme, church and Sunday school com bined: 6:80 P. M.. Christian Endeavor; 7:80. "The Survival of the Fit. or the Revival of the Unfit," address to graduates of Lincoln High School. Mispah. corner East Nineteenth and Di vision streets Rev. D. A. Thompson, pastor. Sabbath school, 10 A. M.. A M. Howell, su perintendent: morning service. 11 A. M., children's day service, apeclal sermon to children, "A Test Tube Talk"; Junior Chris tian Endeavor, 8 P. M. : Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:45. topic, "Sins of the Mind." leader, Burt Walker; evening service, 7:45. "Clothed With the Almighty"; prayer meet ing Thursday at 8 P. M. Kenllworth. corner of Gladstone avenue and East Thirty-fourth street Rev. E. P. Lawrence, pastor. Morning worship at 11 A. M., subject. "Bible Prophecy and the Present World Conflict"; evening service at 7 P. M-, today for children's day exerclaea, also stereopticon pictures ote "Tony's Ad venture"; no Christian Endesiyor this even ing; Sunday achool at 9:43 A M. Piedmont. Cleveland avenue and Jarrett street Rev. A. L. Hutchison, paator. 11 o'clock, anual children's day aervlce: 8 P. M., popular half-hour song service for tha people, sermon topic, "The Blast of the Trumpet"; no Sunday school service on ac count of children's day programme; Chris tian Endeavor at 7 o'clock. Central. East Thirteenth and Pine streets Arthur F. H'.ahop. D. V.. minister. 3 0:30 A. M., sermon by Rev. Thoniu S. Ander son. I. D. ; 7:45 P. M., sermon by Dr. An derson; children's day exercises by the Sun day school at noon. Toung People'a Society of Christian Endeavor at 6:45. Vernon, corner East Nineteenth and Wy gant streets Kev. William E. Todd, paator. Morning topic. "The Abb-olute Personal Rule of Sin or of You Over Sin"; at night. "The Irresietlble Faaclnatlon and Unfailing Pow ers of the Ways of the World's Redemp tion." Westminster. Schuyler and Eaat 6ever teenth streets Edward H. Pence, D. D.. pas tor. Morning. 10:30, subject, "The Sling in the Hand": evening, 7:45, subject. "As Four Saw Him": Bible achool at noon: Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:45; Junior Endeavor. 3:80. Calvary, corner Eleventh and Clay streets President Wallace IL Lee. Albany Col lege, aupply minister. Servlcea 10:80 A. M.. and 7:45 P. M. ; Sunday school at noon. Hope Church, East Seventy-eighth and East Everett streets Rev. S. W. Seemann. minister. Unity. Seventy-first and Sandy boulevard Rev. W. Lee Gray, pastor. Sunday achool. 9:45 A. M.; preaching. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; Junior Christian Endeavor, 8 P. M. : inter mediate, 4:15 P. M. ; .Young People's So ciety or Christian Endeavor, 7 P. M. Forbes. Graham and Gantenbeln atreets William MacLeod, minister. Services. 11 A M. and 7:30 P. M. SPIRITUALIST. First Science Church. 83 H Fifth street Lectures and peychio demonstrations by Rev. Max Hoffman and Robert Schmuce and co-workers. Central. Allsky Hall S P. M. and 8 P. M. speakers. Kev. M. A. Price and Mrs. Part ridge. Church of' the Sour. Auditorium Hall. Third near Taylor Rev. R. McL. Angus, pastor. Conference. 11 A. M ; mediums' meeting. 3 P. M. : circles. 6 P. M. Christian, Royal building, Morrison, be tween Broadway and Park, room 600 Serv lcea 3; lecture and mesaage 8. UNITED BRETHREN. First. East Fifteenth and Morrison streets p. o. Bonebrake. paator. Sunday achool at 10 A. M. : preachli-g at 11 A. M. and p. M. ; Endeavor or 7 P. M. Alberta, Twenty-seventh and Alberta streets Clinton C. Bell, paator. Public wor ship. 11 A. M. and 7:80 P. M.; Sunday school. 10 A. M. ; Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:8u; prayer meeting. Thuradar. 8 P. M. Fourth, Sixty-ninth street and Slxtr-aec-ond avenue Southeast, Tremont Station J. E. Connor, paator. Sermona, 11 A M. and 7:45 -p. M. ; Sunday ccnooi. lo A M.; Christian Endeavor, 6:45 P. M. Mission. 446 Jessup street Sunday serv lcea aa usual; Sabbath school. 10; preaching. 11. by Rev. C. T. Carpenter; Christian En deavor, 7; evening service. UNITED EVANGELICAL. Ockley Green, Willamette boulevard and Gay atreet Hubert H. Farnum. pastor. Sunday school. 10 A. M. : preaching. 11 A. M. aud 7:30 P. M. : Junior C. E.. 3: Senior C. E., 6:30 P. M.; prayer meeting. Wednea (iay evening, at 7:45. First. Eaat Sixteenth and Poplar streets j. a. Goode. pastor. Sunday school. 9:50 A. M. ; preaching 11 A. M. : K. L. C. E.. 6 SO P. M. ; preaching. 7:30 P. M.; mid week prayer meeting. Thursday. 7:30 P. M. St. John's A. B. Layton. paatoi. will preach both mornlug and evening. Sunday achool at 10 A. Christian Endeavor as 6:30 P. M. UNITARIAN. Church of Our Father, Broadway and Yamhill street Rev. Thomas L. Eliot. D. D. . minister emeritus: Rev. William O. Eliot. Jr.. minister. Service at 11 A M-. "Is There Any Guidance Amid Life's Uncertain ties ?" evening, forum Intermitted; Sunday achool and adult claas at 9:45 A. M. CNITEBSAIJST. Church of the Good Tidings, East Twenty fourth and Broadway Rev. F. T. Scott. 1 1 A. M-. "1S.16-1W17 The Parent and the Child." Union services of church and Sun day achool. UNITED PRESBYTERIAN. Kenton. Lombard and Chatham streets J. e. Cole, paator. 120 West Lombard atreet. Preaching, 11:15 and 7:8U; Bible school. lO; Christian Endeavor. 6enior and Intermedi ate. 6:80; p.-ayer meeting. Thursday even ing. 8. MISCELLANEOUS. Penlel Mission. 268 First street Sunday school at 10:30 A. M. : holiness meeting at 3 P. M. : sermon by Rev. F. Marion George; evangelistic service at 6 P. M. by allsnts Wilson and Fevell. The Comforter" beadquartera 1S6 Fifth atreet. Women's Exchange building Serv ice. 11 A. M., Rev. T. F. May. speaker, theme, "Walking With God": service 8 P. M. In Eilers Hall. Edna Bertach. apeaker, toplca. "Even as Tour Father Which la la Heaven Is Perfect."