TUB OBEGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLANDSATXniDAY EVENIKO, OCTOBER 24, 1003. fr TOWN TOPICS , Friday evening. October 10.' An excel-H Unt program of Scottish songs will be rendered by Portland s best artists. Highland plpln and dancing tn cos tume. Admission, gentlemen 60 cent. ladlea ?6 cents. - ..: . . - . ... . m n . I xm rooms) oi n aiiMUun in Items of Local Interest for Busy tn. Library bunding win b open free J0Urnll neSuSrSt . " I This Is to give everyone an opportunity to aee ana siuay .tne uurer engravinge, which have been loaned from private collections and will be on exhibition in the rooma of the association for a ahort time only; . : ( .... Evening1 Itu Orange No. 27. Patrons of Husbandry, tn the ball on the Section road, Wednesday night, Initiated 1 can didates In the first and second degreea, among them being Deputy City Auditor Slgel Orutie. The fair committee re ported l0.IO was realised for the build ing fund. The membership of Evening Star Orange la 260. Col. Jamea B. Allison, for many years chief commissary officer of the Depart ment of the Columbia, la now In Port land, having Just returned from a touf In the Philippines. Col. Allison Is now on 'his way to St. Paul, where he wilt be stationed as chief of subsistence of the Department of the Lakes, relieving Major A. D, Naskem, now In charge. CLUB DINNERS ARE NOT FREE LUNCHES ' Baseball. i - Baseball. . -HaseUalL Two games tomorrow, : 1 First game at 1:10. Shields and Butler will pitch , For tha Brown , . And . . . ' 4 ; Iberg and Whalen for The San Franciscans, ' Haseball. Baseball. - - . , : , Baseball. ' ' Last chance of tha season To see professional ball. Don't miss tomorrow's games. Tour friends will ba there. - . Iiaseball. - , Baseball. V. ' ' Baseball. ' ;.' ' . 'v. '. Aasley, printer, 250 oak street sasSMBMsassi ' Jr. Bnoder. dentist, ret'd. tag Mohawk Tne rags nave a snisn like velvet. Or. Amos, physician, Dekura building. I This Is an extract from a letter received ," '' " . y us rrom a patron sent in acanowi- Dr. O. O. Blaaey, 7 Odd Ftllowa' Temple edgment of the receipt of a consignment of rugs. We give prompt attention to mall orders. Out of city people are in vited to write for' descriptive folder. The Northwest Rug Works, 106 East Morrison street.' City people 'phone ua Union 171. Commercial Club Members Are Charged With Torgettlar to Pay Club V . '. Bills and Three Buns Bare s Been Brought AT THE & '. PORTLAND . CHURCHES BAPTIST. Ceatral Woodmen of the World build- In! W.0M RlTth f W.amt IM.r .lu.l. eeverai members or the commercial Bev. William E. Randall. Morning wor- '. Moffett's Hot Springs. Regulator line, j Bowl at the Portland Alleys, 13 First street . Shorthand, IKS Second. bookkeeping) thorough. If your gas mantle don't last long, try a "Western" . . Xdke good living? if s at Max Smith's Savoy,. 1(6 Fifth opp. P. O. B. X. Moorehouse ft Co at Seventh and Alder. Telephone, Main IMS. - Lovejoy B Lincoln, bookbinders, paper rulers. 116 First Tel Main 1080. use "Western" Oes Mantles, They are made at home. Ask your dealer. Free YUvi Health Talks, Thursday, 1:30, Lewis building. Ladles Invited.. Suggestive Therapeutics cure where drugs fail. McMann, 100 The Marquam. A particular restaurant for particular people. Savoy, 166 Fifth; Max Smith's. Delinquent tax sale See - classified column, four property may be In the list. Plate glass Insurance srmlnst break age. Maryland Casualty C6mpany.,IH waahlngton street Portland Club, ISO Fifth street A palatable lunch served every evening rrom I until 11 p. m. Burglars 1. Before you go 'away I Charlie Morrell about burglary Insur ance. i6i waaningtoa street. Ifs ta cents mow to anywhere on the river between Portland and The Dalles. Take the Regulator line steamers, foot of Alder street The Dalles City at 6:10 and the Dalley Oatsert at 7 o'clock Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday morn ings, returning from The Dalles on al ternate days. It's 26 cents to Tne Dalles or any other landing, traveling in either direction. Telephone Main lit Gentlemen, do you ever stop and think of the time and money saved, the free dom from Infection and general satis faction obtained by shaving yourself? Why don't you see Albert Bernl. the druggist corner Seoond and Washington streets, about a shaving outfit and be your own barber? He makes a specialty of flrle rasors, at moderate prices, and guarantees perfect satisfaction or money cheerfully refunded. At a meeting of the class of 1904 of the law department of the Unlveralty of Oregon, held last evening in tne Chamber of Commerce building, the fol lowing officers were elected: President) Frank Stewart; vice-president L. K. Crouch: secretary and treasurer, B. E. Youmans; historian, George Hat ton; ser- geant-at-arma, . L. L. Parker. The fol lowing members were appointed to draft by-laws: Henry N. Windsor, L. E. Crouch, Frank Stewart B. E. Toumans and A. C Rae. club have been reminded of their debts to that organisation by suits filed In Justice Reld's court ' '., , Three suits were , entered on the court's records but two of tha delin quents have settled and tljfre is remain ing only the case against J. W. Bailey, state dairy and food commissioner, who Is alleged to owe the club 826 for goods purchased. The suits were brought. In tha name of M. M. Cavanaugfe It is' said that there are many other delinquents who have appeased their hunger and their thirst at at the club's kitchen and buffet and If these bills are not promptly paid other suits will be brought. The claims have been assigned to an attorney, who is prosecuting the cases oft' a percentage. Judge II.. M. Cake, president of the club, states that this is the first time that action .of this kind has been brought and the officers hope It will be the last, as they dislike to sue their own members. It Is claimed that the bills have long been due and while the delin quents are good fellows they havi sim ply allowed the matter to go along until the club finds Itself with a large number of "I. O. U's" on hand. The matter waa recently referred to the finance commit tee of which John H. Hall is president and being an ultra proceeding the offi cers think It should reflect no discredit upon the club or the members sued. ship 10:45. Sermon subject, "A Ra tlonal View Of a Religious Life." Bible school IS m. , Christian Endeavor 6:48 p. m. The pastor's evening topic will be "The Value of An Enlarged Vision In Religion." First Corner Twelfth and Taylor streets. Rev. Alexander Blackburn, pas tor; A. S. coatea, acting pastor. Mom Ing prayer 10:16. Morning service 10:80, with sermon by Rev. Coatee. Subject "The Ministry of Words." Sunday school IS n. B. Y. P. U. meeting 4:S0 p. ra. Evening service 7:20. ' Subject, "What Faith Did for Abraham." Second EUst Seventh and East An- keny streets. Rev. Stanton C. Lapham Services 10:80 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Sub Ject for morning sermon, "Our Chief Asset" Bible school at noon. Young People's union meeting 6:45 p.' m. Even ing subject 'The Exiled God." CATBOUC. Cathollo Church Services will be held at itnlveralty park in the college chapel at 10 a. m. COBOBBOATZOBAXh Mississippi Avenue Mississippi ave nue and Fremont street. Rev. J. P. Farmer. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a m. preaching service. 6:30 p. m. young people's meeting. 7:80 p. m. preaching service, Firs Madison and Park streets. Rev. E. L. House. Preaching by Dr. Houae at 10:80 a. m., subject "Is Ood Lover" At 7:30 p. m. Dr. House will speak on "Oood Things In Presbyterianlam. BTAHOBUOAXn j LEHERS FROM THE PEOPLE 1 Publlolty Committee at Work. Portland, Or.. Oct 22. To tho Editor of The Journal Were It not for the frankness and honesty of expression characteristic of articles appearing In your paper, I might Judge you had been moved byf)lque In your yesterday's ar ticle of "Why Not' Get Busy?" But as the suggestions therein made are In order, as a member of tho press and publicity committee of the exposition I am free to say we are busy at all times, though we may not be parading the de tails of our acts. Many things are aubmitted and sug gested, and even inaisted upon, aa the proper course for ua to take. We al ways give duo consideration.' and feel our conclusions are the best for the public. It is this that prompted us to adopt an official bulletin, which from Ut Matthew's Corner First and now on will exploit the full actions of Caruthers streets, Rev. W. A. M. Breck. Sunday school 9:46 United Bvaagelloal Corner of Kerby and Fargo streets. Rev. J. Bowersox. the pastor, will preach at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. on gospel themes; Sunday school. 10 a. m.: K. L. C. E., 6:46 p. m. loata Bvangelloal Services. 7:80; there will be a temperance rally; Fin- ley McKercher and B. Lee Paget will deliver addresses. BPZSOOPAL. $300 CASH OR A BEAUTIFUL LAUNCH TO BE GIVEN A WAY TO PATRONS t ' - - . r---- . s k I 1 ItiVI 1 i" This Beautiful , Gasoline Launch AND BOATHOUSE Is to be given sway, free of charge, by Dr. B. E. Wright to Ms patients to show his appreciation of their patronage. A COUPON Will be GIVEN with every dollar's worth of dental work done b' en now and February 22, 1804. The fo". u. ite possessor of the proper coupon will receive this beautiful launch and boathouse; or If the holder does not care for the boat, a check for the amount of $800 on the U.nlted States National Bank will tie given Instead. CONSULTATION FREE FEES REASONABLE DR. B. E. WRIGHT'S DENTAL OFFICE 343J WASHINGTON, CORNER SEVENTH OFFICE HOURS From 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. SUNDAYS-10 a, m. to 12 m. PHONE, MAIN 3119 Smith fc Wiles, cement sidewalks and building foundations contracted. 701 chamber of commerce. 'Phone Main 180. Printing Best work by Mann Sk Beach. 83 second snd 283 Stark. Enlarged facili ties. Everything flrstclass. 'Phone. 444. Pino dayt Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering; ' two storeo, Waahlngton and 6th. Morrison and 6th. Pot Bent Port of store SSI Yamhill. G-Mdnough building. Will rent with or without counter. Apply cashier. Journal office. The fourth Saturday bargain sale of One brandies and whiskies Is on today at tha Full Measure House, 108. Sixth street, between Washington and Stark, The large amount of trade so quickly secured by this new concern Is attract ing attention. Giving full, generous measure, and a little higher quality, seems to be just what the family cus tomers want A. Neuberger, the pro prieor, .desires that everyone come in and taste the excellent goods he offers. 'Phone Main 2394. Prompt and free de livery. Steam boiler insurance covers damage to boiler, property and for Injuries. Campbell & Rogers, S61 Washington street' The city museum in the city hall re ceived two additions yesterday. They arc a white fox and a red fox from Alaska. Steamer Alliance sails . from' Couch - street dock for Coos bay, Eureka and San Francisco Sunday, October 15 at) 8 p. m. - ' The Bailey Oatsert, the floating pal ace of the Regulator line, departed this morning with a, bouncing big load of passengers for Goldendale, the county seat of Klickitat county. Wash. 41'here were also a large number for The Dalles, and as 26 cents pays the fare to anywhere on the river, the. delightful trip is one that ought to be enjoyed by every ctttsen of the city. The Gatiert la the queen of tho river craft, and a day may "be spent on this boat amidst the superb scenery cf tho Columbia' aa cos u y as at one s nome. una next noat leaves at 7 o'clock next Tuesday morn ing. . the exposition and keep Before the pub lic from month to month the progress being made not, as you say, with a measly 1,000 copies per month, but with a minimum of 10,000. And we think, with the illustrations that will fill the. pages, with reading matter that will Interest our home cltl- sens aa well as those elsewhere, such a publicity will be created as will stimu late the newspapers over the entire United States to copy the articles and establish the wisdom of the judgment of the preas and publicity committee. Other things being done by the com mittee will develop as time and occasion suggest, and we shall not And fault If you keep busy with reasonable criti cisms, which will probably make us more alert for the public welfare. LEO FRIEDE. Morning aermon 11. a. m. Trinity Chapel Nineteenth and Wash ington streets. Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison. Services: Holy communion 8 a. m. Morn ing sermon 11 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon 7:20 o'clock. Sunday school 8:30 a. m. Church of tha Oood Shepherd Corner Vancouver avenue and Sellwood street. Upper Alblna, Rev. H. D. Chambera. Twentieth Sunday after Trinity. Holy communion 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon 11. Evening prayer and sermon 7:80. Sunday school at 10 a. m. St. Andrew's Chapel Peninsular, Rev. H. D. Chambers. Service and sermon 6:20 p. m. Sunday school 2:20 p. m. -frit. John's Memorial Sellwood, Rev. W. R, PowelL Sunday school 11 a. m. Mrs. C B. Brown, one of the victims Evening sirvlce and sermon 7:46, of the wreck of the Elks' excursion train August 22, Is still a patient at St Vln-1 St. Paul's Wood mere, Rev. W. R. cent'a hospital. Mrs. Brown lost one I Powell. Service, sermon and holy com arm and for a long time hovered be-lmunion 10:46 a. m. tween life and death. Although ahe is I ' now improving her recovery Is very! Church of Our Savior Woodstock. slow. She Is still confined to her room. Morning prayer and aermon 11 o'clock. 8unday school 10. Mr. C. U Parker, lay HlmselfT' in the evening. "Four Gifts to Men;" chorus choir under direction of Mrs. Edgar Coursen; H. V. MUllgan, organist. First Rev. Edgar P. Hill will preach at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ZiUTKEBAB. MBS. BBOWB BBOOTBXZBO. SoanOinavlaj-L Evangelical Xuthem (Synods) Corner East Tenth and Eaat Grant, Rev. Q. Haynea pastor. Sunday school. 0:30; services, 10:46 and 7:30. Sunday, Nov. 1, the cornerstone to the new church will be laid. Swedish Xuthera Immune! 4 2 8 Bumslde street Rev. John W. Skans. Services, 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sun day school, 12 m. Rev. A. D. Soper, superintendent. Stere optlcon Sunday school 2:80. At 4 o'clock Rev. J. R. T. Lathrop speaks on ."Scien tific Aspects of Faith." 7:46 p. m. evangelistic service. Mlllennlal Bawm Sixth street below Main street. "The Great Hope." Church of the Spirit Services will be held at 7:46 p. m.. in Willamette hall. 170 Mi Second street near Morrison street- Charles F. Goode will speak. TO BIBZOT BBAOOBBSS WOBX. Miss M. Lamb of San Francisco, who has lately come to Portland to take up deaconess work In the First Methodist church, will give an address at the T. W. C. A. on Sunday afternoon at '8:45 o'clock. ABrUSEMBBTS. V2TZTEB BBZTXBEV. THE WORLD DOES MOVE, DO YOU? missionary. X you want a comfortable easy shoe, I wear Burf & Packard'a korrect shape, I 18.60 and 84.00. Beutgen & Fearey, 293 Morrison street , Cut out your ahoe shining Bill by wearing Burt and Packard's warranted patent leathera at 34.00. Beutgen & Fearey, 283 Morrison street The Metropolitan Printing company don't do a thing but fine printing. That's why It does so much of it 147 Front street, ' near Morrison. Bemoval notice. Marks Shoe company has moved to 291 Morrison Street be tween Fourth and Fifth. New stock, boat values In town. See windows, - Monuments, tombstones, marble and granite work of every description. Otto Schumann, marble and granite cutter, next door, south, Taylor-street church, Ton can save the price of your shoes on shines by wearing Burt and Pack ard's warranted patent leathers for 34 Beutgen & Fearey, 292 Morrison street, 14 lots sold at City View park Mon day and Tuesday. You can still -get beautiful selection from Sharkey and Morrow. 208 Allsky building. Phone Main 266. Burt and Packard's 83.60 and 34.00 korrect shape 'shoes are values ' equal to any - 66.00 shoe sold. All leathers. light and heavy soles. Beutgen A Fearey, 293 Morrison street. , The Lucerne Photograph Studio is now open. In the Dekum building and pre pared to make up-to-date, artistic photos; late Eastern accessories, etc. A, F. Muhr of Chicago, 111., operator. About time you were buying that jewelry while the stock Is fresh.. We have a new consignment of watches and some extra fine pieces of sllverplated ware that we are offering at a bargain. John A. Beck, 207 Morrison street near Front ' OoL' William Crook, assistant to Presi dent Mohler of the O. R. A N, company, will leave St Paul fop Portland Monday ..next He will -arrive here Thursday, Col. Crook formerly resided at St Paul and has been on leave of absence since . October 1. ' Conrad Paulson, employed at a logging camp at Oak Point Wash., is at Good Samaritan hospital with a badly broken leg. Yesterday the, leg was crushed by a large log rolling u-pon it ' It was some time before he was released snd brought to Portland. Amputation will not- bo necessary. Exceptional embellahmaata. For a few daya everything in the extensive stock of Turkish and Persian rugs and cover ings of A. Atlyeh & Bro., 411 Washing ton street, will be offered at a great sacrifice, .in order to make room for an' enormous shipment expected very SOOn. '--,;,;, , V.TImb.'m Muni rn.nA AftBAl C n Uacleay will celebrate at Arlon ball on Baseball. Baseball. Baseball. Two games tomorrow. First game at 1:80. Shields and Butler will pitch For the Browns And Iberg and Whalen for The San Franciscans. Baseball. Baseball. Itasebatl. 1 Last chance of the season To' see professional ball. Don't miss tomorrow's games. Your friends will be there. Baseball. XiAsehall. Baseball. Bye Troubles. Strained vision causes More complications than The average man or . Woman dreams of. It upsets the entire Nervous system and Is responsible- for 90 Out of 100 of those -"Chronic nervous or Sick headaches That make life miserable. For guaranteed relief see Walter Reed, the Optician, 133 Sixth street, Oregonlan Building. THE MAZE CAFE. BTABOBUOAZ. A8S00ZATZ0B. . True Statement of Facts The Most Charming Spot oa the Worth Paelflo Coast Challenge to the Public No sane thinking man or woman, after careful Investigation of Oregon's natural , resources of climate, soil, mines and for est, will doubt the fact that Portland will become In the near future a very iur((B commercial center or ouu.uuu pros- I fjjay streets A. fact that when the time arrives the city of Portland will be largely built between the Willamette and Columbia rivers, now the tenth ward of the city. This sightly level table land was certainly planned and designed by the Great Ar chitect, for none better can be found on this moving planet for a site for a city. Fortunes upon fortunes will, in the next few years be made by those Investing In the No, I located properties. This I do firmly and truly believe and will forfeit to any sane man or woman 3100 If I do not prove to their entire satis faction the above facts. I do most earn estly ask the opportunity of a trial. I handle my own property. No fine list to publish, but can please large or small Investors and on terms exactly to suit them. You are Invited to call or write your wants to WXXJUA3C XIXZJBaSWOBTH, "803 Chamber of Commerce. Branch office, Williams avenue. North Alblna. First English Corner East Sixth and Market streets. The pastor, a. w. Plumer. will preach at 11 a. m. and 8 n. m.: Sunday school. 10 a. m.; Junior alliance, 8 p. m.; Young People's alll ance, 7 p. m. Pint Oerman Corner of Tenth and A. Engelbart. Preach lng, 10:46 a. ra. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; Young People's Bible study, 7 p. m. German Church Pettygrove and Twenty-first street Preaching by H. J, Holzappel; Sunday achool. 9:30 a. m. nreaching 10:30 a. m.; Y. P. A., 7 p. m. preaching, 8 p. m.; preaching at Mllwau kle, opposite the postomce, i p. m. METHODIST. , First Corner of Third and Taylor Streets. Dr. H. J. Talbot the pastor, will preach at 10:30 and 7:30. The music for both services will be fur nished by th chorus choir under the direction of Mrs. Mann. Sunday school 12:15, B. Lee Paget superintendent. EDWorth league 6:80. Subject, "Civic Righteousness." Fainriew Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching by the pastor, Rev. C. E. Cline, at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morn lng subject, "How Does God Lead Men?" Evening, "Can the Love of God Save a Morrow's work. Those fellows surely put ua out of business. of lively yet delicate amusement Henry I nouM a'ny longer. ime, mo irwt Ausvrittiiui niHgimein, I s ne matter?" "O. of the Empire theatre, where he filled a most successful engagement, will be one of the stellar attractions. Clara Lewis, the charming dancer, who haa delighted Empire theatre' goers also, is another of the famous ones engaged for all next week. Both of these will be on the boards tonight. A large number of other stars will also appear, making the coming season one of the .best yet seen at this elegant resort. One of the finest orchestras in the city is seen there nightly.- Admission free. Befuse to Pay the High Bents. . Great commotion amona; the landlords, It has been predicted by one of the Man Against His Own Will leading real estate firms that the land lords would have to reduce thelr-rents Kontavilla Sunday school 10 a. m. and fcuild' more houses to prevent the Mr. E. J. Eddy; superintendent. Preach- loss of their best tenants. The sorrow- lng 11 a. m. by the pastor, kov. a Mon ful morning salute the landlord has been roe. Class meeting 12 m., N. D. Bux- receiving is something like this: "Good ton, leader. Epworth league 7 p. m. Civic Righteousness," J. N. Oread Galaxy of Stars for the Com lnr. Week. The beautiful Maze Cafe, 186-187 Third street has engaged for the coming week such a galaxy of stars as has not been seen in even fhat enjoyable house morn,ng-Mr. , i w) not want y0Ur Subject. Preaching 8 p. m. Well. well, what Hartley, leader. I have bought me a lot at City view park and built a I Sellwood Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs, home on It, that's all." Landlord Schwartz, missionary from Japan, H a, Hum, that s some more of Sharkey and m. Rev. C. A. Lewis- will speak on rill Will They Condemn Them A hard blow to the landlords. So many people are buying lots and build ing homes on the Installment plan. It la reported that tne Landiorda' union Is thinking of passing a resolution con demnlng the sale of houses and lots at uuy view park. .--- Fisherman and Hunters. ' For a day's sport take the 7:50 earl Sunday morning for Caxadero, at the headwaters of - the - Clackamas river. Good fishing and the pheasant shooting is excellent 60 cents roundtrlp. Lunch served at the headworks. : Sunday Outings. The Oregon Water Power and Railway company . wHljTun ' another excursion through to Caxadero, at the head of the Clackamas, Sunday, the 36th U- , ' Mot a Stem Winder, From the Philadelphia Ledger. Little Willie who Is a Philadelphia boy, had been watching a dog chasing his tall for three minutes. "Papa." he asked, "what kind of a dog is thatT" - That," said the father, 'Is a watch dog." . Willie was silent a moment "Well." he finally said, "from the time he takes to wind himself up, I guess he must be a Waterbury watch dog." . The West Baltimore street man was Indignant He was fairly fuming with rage, nvhat's the matter V asked his friend. "Matter! Matter enough! That man Blggums told rae I was a cheat a liar and a horsethlef! That's what's the matter." "Oh, well,"? said hla friend, consolingly, "you mustn't believe every thing -you hear, old chap." Baltimore News. , ' ' ' ., Journal .friends and readers wher traveling on trains to and from Port land should ask news arents for , The Journal and insist upon being supplied with this paper, reporting all failures In obtaining it to tne omce or puoncation. aaareaawg ins journaj, roruano, vr "Man Immortal" at 7:80 p. m. Junior league 3 p. m. Epworth league 6:46 P- m. Snnnyside 635 Yamhill street. Rev. W. H. Selleck will preach at 11 a. m. on "The Lessons of the Fading Leaves" and at 7:30 p. m. "The Loat Lord." Epworth league devotional meeting 6:30 p. m. Grace Corner Taylor and Twelfth streets. Rev. J. R. T. Lathrop." Services 10:30 and 7:30. The pastqr will preach the third of his series of sermons upon "Thcologlo Problems."- " First Free ,333 Ninth street corner Mill. Preaching 11 a. m. by-Rev. H. V. Haslam. Sunday achool 10 a. m. Vhlted Brethren la Christ Corner! East Morrison and East Fifteenth streets. Rev. W. G. Fisher. Worship at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Endeavor 6:30 p. m. VBTTEBSAUST. First Chureh East Couch and East Eighth. Rev. W. F. Small. 8ervtcea 11 a. m., sermon topic, "A Matter of Prac tical Moment. Sunday school ,1:15 n. m. - T. M. C. A. Chaplain W. S. Gilbert. Second Oregon volunteers, will speak to the boy In their new club rooms at the.Y. M. C. A. at 3:30 Sunday afternoon. Mr. Rube Adams will sing. All boys over 14 In vited. T. Bt. C. A. Men's meeting in the au ditorium at 3:30 p. m. Address by Rev. E. M. Bharp on "Them That Are With out." Solos by Miss Elisabeth Boon and Prof. W. M. Wilder. Song service led by male chorus. Association audi torium, Fourth and Yamhill streets. SCHOEUCABBOUS. and Mill, m. 8ub- 8antlfica- NO MASKS USED MASKS ARE DANGEROUS Gospel Tabemaole Second services at 2:30 and 7:80 p. ject for 2:30 service, "Bible tion." First Chureh of Christ f Scientist) WITH TXB SAZB ZB8TITUTB XTSEIF. Twenty-third, near Irving, services 11 BAB BZSXTZ.TS BATE POUOWZB. AZ.X. FACIA APFLZCTXOBS CUBED f A DZSOOTEBT OBXaXBATZOBO) MARQUAM GRAND W. T. Panola, Besldent Manager. Thursday, Friday. Satnrdiy tftenmoa aad eight. October 23. 23 sod 24. Mr. Herbert Kelcey and Miss EfTie Shannon . In tba Glllatte-Doyie Drama; "Sherlock Holmes" Ertnlnc prices Lower floor, cxeept last 3 row, 11.20; lart 3 rowi.tl. Balcoor, flrit 3 rows. 31; Meood 8 rowt. 75c; ltat row. 50c GclWrr, we and 25e. Boxes and lofri, $10. Special Batsrdar natlne price Parqn.it ta, ?1 ; parquett circle, 7Sc Balcony, flrac 8 rows, 8c; laat 9 rowa. 50c. Gallery, 3Bc and tflg. COMCJfKT HAUf- BUZiaiTBBoa. CONCERT STEBX KIOBX, . DIAMONDS HAVE ADVANCED IN PRICE PBESBrrBBlAB. Bflipah Presbyterian Jerome R. Mc Glade. 11 a. m., "The Constraining Love of Christ;" 7:80 p. m., "The Identifica tion of Christ With His People;" morn ing- anthem. "He Will Have Mercy;" evening anthem. 'The Lord Hath Spo ken;" -solo by Mrs. Miller, "Sleep, My Jesus;" C E. service. 6:30 p. m. , . ' Calvary Eleventh and Clay streets. The pastor will preach In the morning, theme- "Will Christ Draw the World', to m. and 8 p. m. Subject, "Everlasting Punishment" Children's Sunday school 12:10 p. m. Christian Boienoe Second church. Au ditorium building, Third street, between Taylor and Salmon. .Services 11 i m and 8 p. m. Subject, "Everlasting Pun ishment" Sunday school at the close of the morning service. Xaunanuel Mission 147 Couch street. 2:30 p. m. teaching on divine healing. 7:so p. m. evangelistic service. Union Oospel Mission 208 Second street. Services at 3:00 and 8:00 p. m. Special music. First Spirtualist Soclety-Artlsans' hall, Abington building. Third street near Washington. Conference 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Mr. Hyland will lecture on "The Pursuit of Happiness," and Mrs. E. F. Hanna will conduct the monthly musical festival. Borne or Trotn services at ll a. m.. In hall 300 of the Allsky building. Berea Mission Rev. J. h. Allen, pas tor. At 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. Moore of Salem will preach on the sub jects, "Crucifixion, or All the Way with Jesus," and "Christian Perfection." People's Christian Union F. E. Coul ter, minister. Services In the first hall. No. 201 Allsky building, Morrison street corner of Third.. 11 a,, m. devotional service, sermon subject "Free Once more:" or the Ark Internal Instead of External." 12:16 p. m., Bible study, leader Mrs. L. H. Hart 8 p. m. monthly social of the Harmony club. . Olive Branch Oospel Mission First and Clay. Servleea every evening at 7:30 o'clock and Sundays at 3 p. m. The methods of this great institution have no counterpart on earth. They are exclusively its own. That's why we know that oub success oinros bb BUFXJOATED By any one In business in Portland or In any other of the cities of the coast WB ABB TBACXEBS OB SEXMA TOLOOY. WB ABB ZBSTBTOTOB8 ZB TXB ABT. XEBB IS BO FACXAXi B1EMISH THAT WB CABBOT XEMOTB BXCEliY ABB AS TEBDEBXY AS A MOTXEB BEMOYES TXB 0ABMZBTS PBOM XEB WEABT BABB. The human skin Is 'as fine and deli cate as silk. One would not set a car penter to work on silk or satin. DO NOT I,ET THE INEXPERIENCED TRIFLE WITH YOUR FACE AU BZSBASES OP TXB Promptly cured. 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