The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 13, 1904, Page 19, Image 19

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TIIE ' OREGON ' DAILY JOTJITCAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVEIG. FEBRUARY 13. 1904.
Rev. Dr. A. 'A. Morrison. Holy com
munion 6 a. m.; morning prayer and ser
mon 11; evening prayer and sermon
7 :30t Sunday school :S0 a. m. i
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At r tlio Portland i Churches
Trinity Lenten services Asn Wednes
day 10:30 a. m. and 4 p. m.S Wednesdays,
holy communion 10 a. nv: Fridays, litany
10 a. m.J. Friday nights, lecture s otiock.
Church of Our Bavior wooaatocK.
Holy communion will be celebrated a 11
a. m.i Sunday school at 60 a. m. Kcv.
W. R. P6well will officiate, if
St Andrews' Peninsular. Sunday
school 8:80; evening prayer 8:30. - In
charge of Mr. C I- Parker s lay
reader. t -, - '- - v - -
St Matthew's Corner First and Car-
uthers streets. Rev. W. A. M. Breck In
charge. Morning prayer and sermon, 11;
Sunday school 8:46 a. m.; Ash. Wednes
day, 10:8.0 p. m. w -
St Mark's Corner or JNineteentn ana
Qulmby streets. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson.
Holy communion 8 a. m,; holy com
munion and sermon 11 a. m.i evensong
and sermon 7:30. ,- ',.. ,
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First East Couch and East Eighth
streets, Rev. W. F.. Small, pastor.. Serv
ices at 11 4f tn subject 'tiuesses and
Facts.'4 Sunday-school at 12:15 p. m.
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: REV, 3. W. BROUOHtR. ' 1 - vV
Pastor of tne First Baptist Church.
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Central Woodmen of the ' World
, building. East Sixth and East Alder
streets. Rev. William E. Randall. Morn
In worship 10:45, subject, "The Process
' and Pleasure of . a Comfortable Con
' science." Bible school 11 m. Services
,it Mt Tabor 3 p. m. Christian En
deavor 4:46, Evening topic, "The Social
Bin That Stains and Wrecks; Wrong and
"Retribution." . - ; a
Immanuel Corner Second and Meade
streets.'- Prayer, and praise service 10
' a. m. Bible-school 18 m. B.' T. P. U.
6:30 p. m. Evangelist E. W. Netll of
' Texas will preach both morning and
evening. Services, will be . held every
' evening si 7:30 and afternoon at I.
'The i. White Temple". Corner of
?'welf th and Taylor streets, Rev. J.
Vhltcomb Brougher. The services for
Sunday will be as follows: "One Ac
cord" prayer service .10:15, a. m. Pub
lic worship, "The Revival, of the Dead
Church" t li80. The church ought to
er this sermon. Bible school 12:14
p.' m. B. T. P. U. 6:30 p. m.." subject.
f-Whaf Will Real Friendship t Dor
traders, M. aild Mrs. John Wise, i Sub
ject f :S0 pr'.m,-"Tbs Moral Man and
the Uypocrrte." Special , music by the
4uart)et and chorus choir under the di
rection sf Mrj J. W. Belcher. 3 i
r (Calvary East Eighth and Grant
streets. Bible school 10 a. m. Pijeach
Ing 11 a. m. hy Rov. Myron Cooleyj sub
ject. "In Remembrance of Me." B. T.
'T, .Vi :45 p. m. Preaching 7:S0 p. m.
by Bjcv. E..A Smith, subject. "At the
poortof the Kingdom' . v
'Second East Seventh and East Ank-
eny streets. 4 Serviees 10:80 a. m, and
f:80 p. hi. Rev. Stanton C. Lapham.
-Morning-theme, ."The Great Renuncia
tion.: Bible school 18 m. t. Bi C'B
Mudy hour 19 m. .Toung People's pnion
8:80 p. m. Evening theme, "Riches
Which Abide.'; J. F. Bamford, organist,
has Arranged .the following program:
Morfilng Prelude, 1 '"Andante," , Freyer;
offertory, "Offrtolre,", Mayer? poetlude,
Smart. EveningPrelude, ".'Melody in
E flat," Smart; offertory, "Andante,"
Geissler; postlude, "Mdrerato," Weber.
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First Church, South 171 H Second
Street Sunday school 10:30 m.
Samuel James, superintendent Preach
ing 11:30 by pastor, Rev. E. It. Mowre.
Text Gen. 111:9. "Where Art TbouT"
Grace Corner Taylor' and Twelfth
streets. . Rev, Dr. . Marvin will occupy
the pulpit morning and evening. Morn
ing service 10:30.- Evening service 7:30.
Flrst-rCorner Taylor and Third. Dr.
Talbott will preach at 10:80, a. m. and
, 7:30 p. m. Evening subject.. "Some' of
. f!f'a ; IMstlnctlons. t Sunday school
12:15. 'Morning classes' 0:30 and 10
o'clock. Toung people's meeting 1:80
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Woodlawn M. , X "Walt. Morn.
Ing service 10 a. m. Sunday school 11
a, m. ' Sermon by Dr.-A. N. Fisher.
Junior league 8 p. m. Epworth league
6:30 p. m. - Sermon by- the pastor. 7 :S0(
p. m. -:i-. '.,;:' 4, - .; :''..;
Centenary East. 5 Ninth and 'Pine
streets. Rev. ' W.. ;, B. Holllnashead.
Preaching ;i0:3f) a, m., subject. "Our
Strength for-Personal- Work." Sunday
school 15:15 p.'" in.' Junior league 4 p.
m. Epworth leagu 6:46 p. m. Subject
7:30. "Some of the Things Which Keep
People out of the Church."
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' the Sunday club for men st the Y. M.
C A, at 3 p. m. Address by J. Whit
comb Brougher.' cantor of the First "Bap
tist church, on . "What's Under Your
Hat?" Half hour, concert by DriscolVs
orchestra. Soprano solo by Miss Ethel
Lytle Study group of the topic "What
Is a Christian?" Men only. Fourth and
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United Fargo and Kerby streets. Rev.
. uuwersox. 1 rreacnmg 11 a. m. on
"The Importance 'of Christ's "Coming
Again 10 ub personally"; T:80 pi m "On
the Mending of the Broken.!' 4 8unday
school 10 a. m.; K. L. C E. 6:45 p. m.
' XTAVaXUOAI. ASSOOXATZOV,
- Firat English Corner East Sixth and
Market streets. Rev.1 O.' W; Plumer.
Preaohlng 11 a. m. and 6 p. m. Moralng
theme. "Pleasing God": evening subject
"The Coming Danger Far Away." Sun
day school 10 a. m.; Junior alliance 8 p.
m.j Young People's alliance 7 p, m.
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First Park and Madison streets. Rev,
E. I House," Preaching 10:30 a. m.J
subject 'Our Ideals." . Sunday school
18:l5rY. P; S. C, E. 6:30. ; preaching St
7:80 by the pastor: prelude, "Russia and
Japan"; sermon subject "Wrecks and
Wreckers." i Male chorua-lh addition to
regular choir. " j. . - - -
. Hassalo-Street-r-East r Seventh. North
and Hassalo Rev. Charles E. Chase.
Service 10:30 a. m.ieermpn by Rev, G.
I Tufts, Ph. D. . Sunday school 18 m.;
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening
service ?:30; ' sermon subject, 'Things
Most Surely Believed.'.'.. Take Irvjngton
or Union-avenue cars. . . .
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'" St. Johns 1 Memorial Scllwood. Hev.
V Tl PowkII. flnnrtnv unhnnl 11 m
evening service and sermon 7:45, " '
at. faui s woonmere, . uev. . w.. ,
Powell. Service and sermon 11 a. m.
, Trinlty-rNineteer)ti nd WaShlngtoh;
PB.ESBTTTEXAS.
Westminster Eaat.xenth and Weld-
ler streets. Rev. Henry Marcotte, pas
tor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Mlspah Rev. Jerome R. McGlade, pas
tor. ' Morning theme, "The Doctrine of
Sin;" evening "Christ as Worthy of Re
ceiving the World's Homage." - Special
music: Morning anthem, I Heard the
Voice Of Jesus Say," Lewis; evening an
them, "Saviour, i.iKe a shepherd Jead
Us," Danks; chorus, "He Was Found
Worthy GabrleJ.
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Rodney-Avenue In the 'absence, of
the minister, W. D. Swain, formerly of
Penora, la., will occupy the, pulpit at
the morning service, t The auxiliary to
the Christian Woman's Board of Mis
sions will have .charge of the evening
service. ;;,; Louie Hugh, of the Chinese
mission,' will be among the speakers
and his wife will sing a solo, Sunday
school 1:45 a. m. ... '. , ;.
First Corner - Park and Columbia
streets,' Rev. E. S. Muckley, pastor.
Services at 10:80 a. m., subject "The
Ruling Passion;" 7:45; p. m., "From
Zaccheus, the Publican, to Zaceheus, the
Disciple." Sunday-school 11:15 p. ta.
Junior Christian Endeavor 4 p. m. In
termediate and Senior. Christian En
deavor 6:8.0 p. m.
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St James English Corner West Park
and Jefferson streets. Rev. J A. Leas,
pastor. Services 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. tn.
Sunday-school 10 a. m. Luther League
6:45 p. m. . ' .
Swedish Immanuel 438 Burnelde
streets, - Rev. John W. Skans, pastor.
services at 10:10 a. m. and I p. m. Sua
day-scRool 1 m. 4
f Swedish Corner Rodney avenue and
Stanton street, Alblna. Services will be
held at 8 o'cldck p. nu . Sunday-school
8:80 p.-m, . f..-.- -
German Evangelical, St Paul, East
Twelfth and Clinton streets, .Rev. A.
Krause, pastor. Services 10:30 a: m.
and 7:30 p. m. - Sunday-school 8:30
a. m. .
, Our Saviour Norwegian Synod, cor
ner East Tenth and Grant streets,: Rev.
O. Hagoes, pastor. Rv. T. Lv Brevlg,
from Telber Alaska, will speak on mle
slons' among the Esqulmos. Sunday
school 8:30. Services 10:46 a m, and
7:30 p. m. "' ' -
Services will be held at the Norwegian
Lutheran church, 45 North Fourteenth
street Sunday at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m
Sunday-school at 8:45 a. m. Contribu
tions for the fire sufferers of Aalesund,
Norway, will be taken both forenoon and
evening. " Rev. J. M. Nervlg, pastor.
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Church of the Spirit 81 Seventh
street, corner of Oak street Services,
8:80 p. m. Rev. J. H. Lucas will lec
ture. . " ,
Latter Day Saints, the reorganised
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints Comer North Union avenue and
Morris street . Preaching by J. W. Rob
erts, 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m.i Sunday
school, 10 a. m.; Z. K. L. 8., 6 p. m. .
Swedish Mission church Seventeenth
and Glisan streets. Rev. E. A. Skogs-
berg of Minneapolis will preach Wed
nesday and Thursday nights. He Is ac
companied by Rev. E. W. Bjorklund,
singing evangelist f I I '
Fourfold Gospel mission 78 Russell
street, - Lower Alblna. Meeting . each
nighty 8 o'clock; Sunday school, 3:30 p.
m. ; preaching, 3 p. m. Elder W. J.
Westfall. : .
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day
Saints Alisky building, hall 400. Serv
ices every Sunday at 11:80 a. m. and
7:30 p. m. . '
First Spiritual society Artisans' hall.
Ablngton building, Third street, near
Washington,. Conference, 11 a. m.; child
ren's progressive lyceum, 12:30 p. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Irene Smith will
lecture on "What Spiritualism Has Done
and Will Do For the World."
. Advent Christian Hall, Harrison and
Third streets. Gospel services, 11am.
and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.:
Young People's meeting, 1 P- m. Charles
Htffenden will preach at 11 a m.; F, W,
Brampton at 7:30 p. m.
First Church of Christ. Scientist
Twenty-third street near Irving. Serv
ices at 11 a m. and 8 p. m. Subject is
"Mind." Sunday school. 13:10 p. m.
Church of Truth Wlllam'etce hall,
170 H Second street Service at 7:45
p. m. Mrs. Llsxle Ducker Lyness will
lecture on "Social Evolution," followed
by Mrs. S. B. Selp. ;
Berea Mission Second and Jefferson
streets, Rev. J. IT. Allen, pastor. Sun
day services: Sermon. "Divine Help for
the Entire Man, 10:30 a. tn.: sermon at
7)30 v. m., "Israel at Her Old Tricks;
or Anglo-Saxons Versus Bjshop Hamil
ton and John Alexander Dowiei" , ,
Penlel Mission 274 Couch street
Evangelist E. A. Ross from California
will preach at 2:30 and 7:30 p. m.
The People's Christian Union 201
MUisky ; building, corner Morrison and
Third streets. Devotional services:
Sermon, subject, "Abraham's Journey,
or Leaving One's Outer Place for the
Sake of One's Inner Life," 12:16 D. m.;
school of religion, theme, "Sin and Its
Forgiveness," Mrs. Belle J. Morse,
leader, 7:30 p. m. Literary and musical
program. Music by union orchestra.
Millennial Dawn sixth street near
Main. Services at 3 p. m.
Second Church of Christ,' Scientist-
Auditorium building. Third street be
tween Taylor and Salmon streets. Serv
ices, 11 a, m. and 8 . m; subject,
Mind;" Bunday school. 13:16 p. m.
Volunteers of America The revival
meetings conducted by C, W. ,Ruth ' and
Luther Robinson at Second and Everett
streets will he1 held tomorrow as fol
lows: 10:30 a. m.. 3:30 p. m. and 8 p. ra.
Rev. Robinson will sing.i , , -s
Olive Branch mission First and Clav.
Services every night at 7:30 and 8unday
at 8 p. m. .
Union Holiness mission Second street
between Taylor and Salmon. Services
at. 8 p. m. on Sunday, and every night
at 7:80 e'elock. Rev. John and 'Hat tie
Glassco have returned and will conduct
the services. - .- "., :.
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