v THE OREGON SUNDAY - JOURNAL. PORTLAND." SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER ' 12. , 1ECS. 13 jiffiCEFOH'SOQE COY TO SUHJE Decided to Preserve Work of School Children Shown ; . . at Fair, .x,,.,: WILL BE OF. INTEREST . : ';i TO EASTERN VISITORS When TupU Write a Good Eaaaj; It ' Will Bs Added ' to r Display Reward of Merit, : Say Supcrin- A ptrmuuit publio school exhibit ! feeing installed In the office ot the county superintendent of schools. une Lewis, and Clerk fair eahJblt of the acheols of the eouaty outside the city Is being used ee nucleus. The cabi nets hate been arranged and the work of the puplle placed e. at the expos!- tUKrom time to tlm the work of the different school of the county which - .k. oahinat win ba renewed aha additions medo. yhsnever a papll does meritorious . work In any school the teacher will offer the specimens to the exhibit. ," -The idea 'ef making- permanent school exhibit originated with County Superintendent of School B. F. Robln aon. who had charge - of the Oregon educational exhibit at the exposition. Instead of returning the exhibit to the School which prepared them, where thy would be broken up and destroyed, Mr. Boblnson thought It would be a good idea to plaoe It where It would be of future benefit to the. public 1 believe the exhibit will be of great v....ri .ha luchtn." said Mr. Robin son, "for they can coma here and study it and compare the work of the pupils 1n -the different schools. Easterners who are Interested In school work also can see what we are doing.' " . ,. "The. placing of the work of ' any pupil In this exhibit will be reward for meritorious effort. This will prove an Incentive to pupils to dojaetter work in the classroom. ' W "t"T urn I A t'JA I I A MftVIMfS ; . VASTi IMPROVEMENTS (Btwetat Wapates The feansLl Walla Walla. Wash, Nov. 11 With a record of mors than ISOS.OeO in new buildings erected during the le months of 1905 and contracts Just awarded for 18 "bieks-oT "payentent-atn-pprxl mate cost of $7,00w. Walla Walla con tlnues to forge ahead at an amazing pnee. The etty ts preparing jto ask for k. --'- ..r.1 1 w IWI ... " " hall to cost in- the neighborhood of 140. 0U0 sod. to "begin the preliminary -work of installing the proposed gravity water system which will entail an outlay of SETTLES HIS BILLS V , - : WITH BAD. CHECKS mnvhl TMiDatrh ta The Joarsal.) Walla Walla, Wash.. Nor. 11. It ha just leaked out that J. H. Randall, ths Seattle contractor who built the new pay Walla Walla dealer for nearly siu, 000 worth of material used In the bulld-lna-. Two weeks ago Mr. Randall paid his bills by check. Several days later the checks were returned marked fno funds." Randall's heaviest creditor Is the Whltebouse-Crawford company, that has a bill oft 1.00 for lumber and mill work. Steps hsvs been taken- to force Randall's bondsmen to square ue, ac counts. " . , ' . :.r 1 " " :S M me. Lillian Kordicavag Kundrjr in "Tannhauer"; td the left Mrs. d la Mar, divorced wife of the Idaho mil . lionaire. Captain de la Mar, who it is reported will marry the linger, and the mansion on Fifth avenue, New . York, to which he, will bring Ma SOCIETY (Continued from Peg Seventeen.) Mrs. Minnie MoOregor; Belinda Anne Plunkett, Mrs. P. M. Newton: Abraham Dicker Smith. Y. CV Punning; James Joe Hosmer. Leo 8." Ball; Bismarck Dlnkslsplsl Fltajammer, W. H. -Gordon; Temperenca Salvation Hartshorn. Mrs. J. . II. Richmond; Samson ' Pettlbone Boneeet, A. O. Sinks; Simeon fUdcllff Doaood. F. M. Newtoa; Ssmsntha Airhes Dewberry. Mrs. D. I Clouse; Mehltable Jana Honeysuckle. JJr. KUiy i: ursy Hannah Maria Honeysuckle. Mrs. M. B. Winn; Matilda Ann Honeysuckle, Mrs. Qeorge F. Brlce;- Karollne Constancs Strawberry. Mrs. C. H. Heller; Laura Prudence Bonaparte, Mrs. T.-M. Brirkell; Halan Loslaa Dussnbsrry; Mrs. W. H. Whits; IaaaO' Christian Slmonson. c. to. Miller: Nancy Jans Blackstone, Mrs.' Edith Davis; .Martha Truly Rosebud, Mrs. D. IC Meikle; Timothy Truck. C. H. Heller; Narqlssue CornUssel, Mrs. Arnold Lindsay. . t . , After. the neual class recitations, Which will be given In costume of 10 years ago, the rouowing unique pro gram will be given: Essays and Piece Speakln' "Song by the Skule"; Mrs. Honeysuckle's Visit"; "Oreatln' to the Committee." Isaac Christian Blmonson; Composition Onte Cows,", Hannah Marsta Honeysuckle: "An Basay Onto B, Franklin," - Blsmsrck Dinkelsplal Fltsjammer; "Composition Onto Boys, by n Uttle Olrl" Mary Jane Blackstone: "Song by the Hole Skule": "An Essay Onto' Oregon, the Wet,' Martha TrulyTtoeebud: "A Little Girl's Idea of Physiology, by the Author," Mehltable Jane .Honeysuckle! "A piece." Susan Sweet: "Another Pleoe," Abrsnam Dickey, Smith; "A Review of Things Learnt," the master; "Elokwent and finellblndlno- Pieces. From the Skule Committee," "Oral Eggs-ham-lnatlon of the Skul by the Committeemen," -The Glvtn of a Reward of MerlCA- Yokel Song by the Skule Quire." . ) , : v . . The Toung People's society of the First Congregational church will hold Its regular business and social meeting to morrow evening. Misses Ada Doern becher, Vesta and Alda Bvoughton will be the hostesses, and all young people are Invited. . , -.,., j" The Ladles' Aid Society- of .Taylor Street ' Methodist church annoonoes a housekeepers' basaar and dinner for Fri day r November l. , j ; 1 ;-; . Mm. C Lucksy.wlll entertain the Ladies' Missionary society of First Con gregational church Wednesday after noon at her home, 797 mot nan street. Mrs. W. D. Palmer wilt speak on Chicago missions and Mrs. J. , Ernest , Laldlaw lU Jlng. r-i- - - - ... . .v. : ' . The Wistaria Club of St Francis will give its opening social of the season at Its hall. East Twelfth and East Pine streets, Thursday evening at o'clock. ,- Dr,. George aWhlteaiaa lll deliver three leeturee under the auspices of the Woman's Guild of Bt- Stephen a church on the general subject. "First Aids to ;;Y s Jirl(le,t ''-' ths Injured.'" Dr. Whiteside wUl deliver the first eeoture at s cioca i uesoay svening, November 14 at St. Stephen's pariah house,- Thirteenth and Clay streets. . . - V 'w w, Ths Grssan Junels have Issued Invt- tetlons for thslr Thanksgaihg party to ba given Thursday evening. November IS, at Larowe nait, i weniy-inira ana Kearney streets Parson, orchestra will furnish music , t The O, A. C. club has Just been re organised and will hold a meeting at the Western Academy hall, Tussday evening. Alufanl . and friends axe cor dially Invited. i- . kJ . . , The 'Woman's Guild of St " DavhTs church will hold Its annual basaar and suppsr st the parish house. East Twelfth and Morrison streets, December ( and 1- Fancy and plain articles will be on sale at different booths. The committees 1 appointed are as, follows: Arrangements, Mrs. J. N. Uranam, ura. uuer; recep tion. Mrs. JosephL Mrs. : Van Wsters: dolls. Mrs.' Oakea, Mrs- Sellweod. Mlss Olssspool: art. Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Richmond; , aprons, fancy, , Mrs. RattTerty; oolored, Mrs. Allen; candy, Mrs. Fred West; ' bags, Mrs. Bullock, Mrs. Bow: dellcstessen. Mrs. En tier, Mrs. Sheldon; Japaneas tea, . Mrs. An drew Kan; supper, .Mrs. .Gardner. ,, .... w - - The fourth annual social dance of the Junior Zlon league will be held at Anon ball tonight November 1. Everest's orchestra will furnish the. snuslo. ' The dancs Is held for ths benefit of" the afflicted Jews-of Ruscta and h patron age of friends ot the Jews will be appre ciated. ; .-, ( : ;. ; t? ' '. , j . ' .'i.i; ,v it .i The' Ladles Aid society of the Nor wegian synod meets with Mm. HttMe lit East Tenth street at t' o'clock Thursday afternoon. The woman's mis sionary festival will be held Satarday evening,--'-:-- '., ' - , ', . - , 1 if w : ' : ' j The Toung Xadies : sodality"' of 1 Bt Lawrence church will give a whist party and social Wednesday evening at I o'clock and extend a cordial invitation1 to all their friends to bs present V'f'; . Mrs. Ol P. Bonnsy of Chlcsgo, wife ot ths late eminent jurist -of the Chicago Traction company, has been a recent visitor In Portland,' the guest of the families, of M, BV Worrell of the board of trade and Tom Richardson of the Commercial club. . i i , Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Reed of nnnbls, the latter a sister of M, E. Worrell, took in the last days of ths fair. They returned home the last of the week. Mrs. LeeterHJ.- Hulin and her little eon of Eugene. . formerly , residents -at Irving ton, npent-tho -week with Irlendj ta the, city. ' v . i ?. Mrs. H. A. Kelson, who is passing ths winter in Portland, spent Sunday at bet Albany home. -- - - Miss Ella Millar of Oakland, who has been visiting her cousins, thee Misses Ansa and Jessie Farrell, returned home Wednesday evening to attend the mar rlage of her sister. Miss Marlon. ' - Mr. and Mrs. Rlnaldo M. Hall visited '..' ... PERSONAL. eaawsaav ' fi vi m a m .. it : Ramon' Hotel at San Luig Obiapo, r..-;,.f.-.:.-:.. .; f friends tn Albany )aat week en route fof the south. " . v ' Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Pleree spent Bun- day la Balera and were accompanied on their return Monday by Mrs. F. E. Slater as their gueet .. . , Mrs. Charles A. Macron left Mon day for Eugene to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Dorrts. . Mr. and Mrs. P. W. De Huff of The Dalles' were guests hero last week. Mrs. U. c. .Wortman jetumea Tues day from a week's visit with relatives and friends In Eugene. v r EMward . Bernhard of Fairbanks, Alaska, has been ths guest of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Selling, tT West Park. ' MTs. Llxile Shuts Of HiUaboro visited friends during the week. '. - Mrs. Bogus and Mlsn Bogus of New Tork are guests at the Portland. " h. Lady Anna von Rydlngsvard ban re turned from a two months..vislt to the harbor towns of Washington, . '. ; 1 j Roderick Macleay. has .returned from an extondsd trio east - Cllftoa McArthur t went, . la . Eugene Thursday to remain till Sunday, ENGAGEMENTS. The marrlase of Miss Madeline H. Lang, dawtrhter of Mr. and Mrs. L Lang. to Mr. B. w. Dlttsnbofer, will take place In St Paul on. Thursday, November 1. Ipvltstlnnq are out for tha--marriage of Miss Hazel Bonar-GIlham, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Frank Ollham. to Cyras Csrlyls Gibson, Tuesdsy svening, No vember 14, at the White Temple. Mr. and Mra. Bdmund A. Land of Wood- lawn announce the engagemant of their daughter Edith to William T. Ross. Ths wedding will take plaoe Wednesday, November as. ." ' - -.:.c-.i:.-.i-r-.-- f The engsgement is announced of Mrs. a.. Campbell Calif,, niece of Mrs. Wil liam H. Barnard, to Major James MoL Wood." - " '- : FAMOUS QUINTET T C0T.11NB - to r.iAR0UAr.i soon WIN Appear th ifght Btfor Thanksgiving, En Route From" - ,wTour f Australia. t The evening before Thanksgiving will bring to Portland another famous con. cert company. At the Marquaia - on Wednesday evening, the ith of Novem ber, will appear the Watkln Mills eon. eert party, composed of England's most famous basso, and a contralto, soprano, tenor and pianist of .the highest artistic standing. Ths tour, which la voder ths direction of Lois Steers-Wynn Comaa, la the first one eve; undertaken by the quintet; they were secured for Portland through, the great good fortune of their return to England from Australia? via aasvJranrlsrn .. ..FiiLlflwIng la on nf Aha critiques ot their appearance in Mel bourne, not long ago "la the miscellaneous first part the first song of Watkln Mills naturally sngaged special attention. The great bass was heard In a singularly happy vein. He fairly- reveled In rapid ar ticulation and expansive range of voice. Demands for more were persistent, and a particularly hearty one was that after Miss Edith Klrkwood's blight rend graceful rendering of 'April.' The deli cate quality of the soprano's voice la superb.' . ' . ; "Ths contralto. Miss Gertrude Lons dale, gained marked good will by her sympathetic treatment of Gluck's som ber air, "Che Faro," and added to the good Impression with 'On the Banks of Allan Water.' Mr. Harold Wilde was en. cored for both of his songs. Ths contri butions of M, Edouard . Parlovlts, the pianist comprised a wait by Mosskow ski and Llsst's-Etuds In D flit both compositions being executed with must clanly skill. ' ; , ' , , CASE AGAINST SHERIFF OF BAKER TO COME UP ' (Bpeetol Dlapstcb ts The Jooroal.t . Pendleton, Or4 Nov. 11. The case ot Bsker eounty against A, II, Hunting ton, formsr sheriff of Baker- county, will come before ths .state supreme court sitting In this city, Monday. In the trial of the case in the lower court the Jury gave the county Judgment for 110,000, the amount! of Huntington's bond. ' . The point Involved In tbe Ituestlon IB ss to whether or not Sheriff Hunting ton had autnorlty to deliver the bond to Baker county a hi tax bond, when It wa not elgned by himself, and when the sureties had slgnsd for but 17,000 Instead of the? full amount of the bond, the name of but one Bursty appearing In ths body of the instrument, two of the eurstlss not having qualified. end the indorssments on the bond showing that it was not filed with the county clerk until motors' than eight month aftsr the sheriff term had expired. ; CHRISTMAS IN MEXICO' pedal arnllanagt Zzcmrsios' Train via otttbera Mela Jtallroad. l On December It a special sxcurslon train will leave Ban Francisco via the Southern Psclflo for the City of Mexico Low rstes hsva been msds for points on the Southern Psclflo In Oregon. Par tloulsr by ssklng sny Southern Psclflo agent or writing A. Craig, general passenger agent, Portland Orclin. 5. .... .. t -ill California. Which Wag Destroyed by ';: V, V. - -Eacapad With CHURCH SERVICES .. . METHODIST. Ssaojalde .Xoaialll atreet. . betwesa Thirty. fifth oad Thlrtr-aixta streets; Iter. T. B. Ford. At 10 a. at.. Suadiy ockool;'10:M a. si.. moa te chlldrts; 11 a, nv. holy eoomraaloni :W S. m., caUdres's clasMS and Janloe league; ts s. ov, Epwarth leagae sevettaaal BMetlaf: T:80 p. m., sersMn by tn, B. P. Bowland, sneldlag elder. Kpwortb Twescy-tlrtra a ad trvisg "streets; Bar. Heniy T. Atklueas. Baaday achoal, 10 s Bk eeroMS, 11 a. m.; Kpwertta leet-ue. S:W P. m.: aeraiaa, 1:80 p. o.( qnarterlf euatereaee, Taeadaj, 8 B. m. ... riraL aeath roreaters halt 1T1U Beened tiet; Bev. K. H. Mewre. At 10 a. sv, Sas. 0r erM: U S. m., "V. bat u ts Thine Hndr" lirl e. n.. official beard-SMMlnsi SO p. m., Cpworth leagae; T:M p. St., "Kvl- seneea ei mruuasity." Central Baaeell and Kedv afreets: J. T. Abbott. Claw (lu at S:ft a. m.t st 10:0 a. B.. "TSe Blind - Preaeber ssd - toe tUcnlsed Beam" : eeraUasel smtlns ef Be- vortb leafue at :S0 n. St.; T:S0 p. St., U Sund.. ecnaol WIU fir. a service, entitles iiimerteel atnor-ef WiHamette Unlreratty." Ursee Tw.lfta sod Taylor atreeta: Kev. Clar esoe True wilne, D. I). At 1010 a. ok. reartlng aervlce; T:0 p. S., "The Modern rodlnl 8oa"l elaaa sieetlns. B:S0 a. m.i Han- eay eeeaei, U:ia e, to.) Bswerth laegve, M Tarla Btrtet Pt. rmsals Baroette Bhnrt. At :M s. n., claaneas 10 10 a. si., preach I uf aervleta; 1:1 p. at., Sunday sebaol; .: p ., Bii.lk U.tn; I M p w, "T: M. C. A. Immtt" unlet- Bane Hi A. lawreata' ' : an.akTa- . L. Veaal.. Bobert livlnntoaa. Trinity tut Tenth and Urant strata: Bev. Harold Obers. Praevblns eervtcee stotnlas aad ev.nl ng; la the evening Bev. O. L. Carr, eves-will- seeseSi- Besday-erSatl, 10 S.-SM Ipworth leacae. 90 p. aa. . Lenirn.ry Eiat rme ana nast trims sveetsi Bev. William H. Henna. D. D. At 10:30 a. m.. U. Lord's anpper, with airsns by Rev, B. t. Rowland. Ph. D : at T:SO e. m.. "Tbe Twes- tl.tb Uenterr Bvldeaeea of tbe Divinity of Cbrlat"; Borotog claaa, 0:80 e'eloek; Banear acbaoL U:1S . m.t love feeat, I m. n. Jantore end Intemedlatee, S .p. B.1 bwerth .dew UoaaU :1S s. ta. rre Boat hint and Boat Milt streets. Preacblng aervlee st 11 s. Sk, fellewed by temmnay BMetlng. ' ' , I! nl vera! ty Bev. D. A. Watters. At 11 a. at., "Yalta of the Snlrif'l T OO m.. The Mlrb Pent" BsnSny eebiol, 10 a .l tlans sn.tlns, 13:15 p. nv; Juniur loasve, ( s. at.; Inters.. aiate I'agae, s p. Ba.; soaior wagse, s:w p. si. Bt. Matthew's rtrat and Caratbere street: Bev. W. A. U. Breck. Holy eomniHales at T:S0 a. aa,s semes' sno tirniis, u s. m. saaaaj acbeol, : a. st. -j .... Trinity Nineteenth sag Bvereri streetai Dr. A. A. atorrnwa. Holy eottunanloB, B-s, St.: BanSay srseol. :80 a. si. SMtrslag prayer, 11 s clock; people's service, 7:80 p. si., eeealatlBS ef es ersos recital by Carl Denton, special eoaraaea or tne eboir ana roB(r.(tuooat aisg' hi( and preaehlng by Dr. Wnniooo. Bt. David's Boot TwelftS end' Belmonl atreeta: . Bev. Own B. Vaa Waters. D. IX Morning prayer and eeraos at 11 e'elook: eves- ins prayer saa eeroMs. e eiocs;. ssaeay ecnooi, w:o a. m. - Bt. Mark's Nineteenth ssd Qolmby streets: Bev. 1. B. HrSlagpaos. At B s. Bk, boly post w.hiwi , p., inj wmj.mi.ii mm MB, i T:80 o'clock, evening prayer and sermos; 19 s. si., snooty ecbooi. . Oood Bbopbers Bellweed etreH ssd Taaeea. ver avasee. Alblna; Bev. Jabs Dswaoa. tndaf scbool, 10 s. St.; norniss prayer, 11. o'clock ; Trrmng prayer, r au e ewea. Chapel of tbe Transflsnratlen Malkey ba1ld hg. Morrtaos and Beroad street. ; Kev. W, B. Poweu. Bervlee aad eersm et 11 s. so. Bt. Jobne Memorial e II wood: Kn. W. B. Powell. Service aad aermos. B:it p. sv; gas- eoy scsoDi, z oo p. so. BAPTIST. ,7'JTLTi'aA!l?"ITT'L.tr,t' 1 Bev. Jobs Beatslea. Bervtee at 10:80. a. m. sod T:e p. m.j Busday arbool, IS m, I'nlreralty Park Sunday arboal, 10 s. m.f preeeblng, 1 a. m. by Bev. I). Drew; T:B p. at. aarvies snder auaplcee ef X. M. O, A. sddree by Jobs Bain. Pint, The White Temple Twelfth and Tty Vx atrretai Bev. i. Wbltcomb Broagher, D. D. At 10:80. T. M. C A. aervlce apeakera, Darld Pattalkt, W. T. Moater. I. B. Bnode. Vernon Cook: Bible ecnooi, 111:10 p. m. f m. Y. P. V. sorrlce, S.80 s. m. at 7:M p. m., "Cbooaln a Wlfa." aeeond la a series es "Bow te Be Happy Though Harried." '. Second Baat Beventb aad Boat Ankeny treeta; Bar. Btantos C. Lapham. :; At 10:80 a. m., "Pulfllllug Ua Law of Cbrlat"; at f:80 p. m., "The Turning of tbe Tide aad the Sign of tbe Time Illutrtd by lb Victory of Blrhteoaa Individuality Is U Reeest Elee tlon"; young men'a mmtlcale Toeoilay evening. Immannel Second and Meade streeta; Rev. Mead M. Blrdeoa. At 10:1(0 a. m., "The Rela tton ef s Paator ta HI People":' Bible school, 12 m.l B. Y. P. V.', e;80 p. m. at 10 p. ou, "Sowing and Reenlng." Calvary Bait Bightb and Ent Ortnt atreeta; Bev. A. tiwreac Blck. Bible achool, 10 a. m.; at 11 s. m., "Bvnlutlos In Bvaltlon"; vncelltle rvlca, 1:00 p. m,lfoung People's meeting, 0:80 p. m. Grace Mont villa ; Be. B. C. Blng. At I0:0 S. m., Bible echool) g a. . a., Junior.; :ti LB., B, T. P. U.l 7:80 p. Mia UaU ughllB,',,My neighbor." t. , , ' , . C0M0BE0ATI0BAL. ;. Rlgbland Preecott atreet and Bast tilth tlrcet, north; Bev. Arflcn M. Bockwond. Sun day acbonl, 10 a. m. 11 s. m "The Bleulog ef the Meek Man": fnnler endeeeor. S a. m.l i-SJHt p. m "The Urtren Image; or, Ike Wonihlp of Apperre," Hk.Htreet Rt Seventh trt, sortk, Snd Hie atreet; Bev. Ckarlee E. Cbae. At 10:80 a. m., aervlce with sermon; 13 m.. Bus day achool; S:80 p. m., Chrletlts Ksdesvor; 7:30 p. m aervlce wits aermon, ' rirfr Msdleos and I'.rk atreet; Bev. B. E. Boue. At 10:30 a. m., "A Oreat Oeaeral and Ills Army"; 7:80 p. a., aervlce sndee tbe ebars ef the T. M. C. A., Auhitant Secretary W. B. Wrliht. preMlng, E. B. J. McAllister, apeeker: Sunday cbool, 12:1B p. .: T. P. B. C. .. 0:o p. m. Mllippl Avenoe Ml1tpp1 avenee and Premoet atreet; Hev.-Wllllam I Cpbw. Bus day acbonl. 10 a, m.; 11 a. m., ''Preparation for Service"; rhrlatlan Endeavor, n.'M p. m.; sent aervlc with soanel aermon. f J80 B. m, Simny.lde Baat Taylor aad Baat- Thirty innrts .treeta: hv. i. J. Btaun. At II s. "The Wonderful Name"! st 7:80 p. so., "My. Mother' Blhi";. ftunday ecbooi. 10 . m. Junior chrltls Budeaeor, S p, m.l Senior CkrUUss Bsdeaver, :! p. at. - ''','.. PBtSBTTZBIAB. fir Bev. , Edgar P. H11L D. D. At 10 0 s. m., preaching, services; T:80 b. m., X. M. 0. A. rally. Ponrtb Tint and. Olbbe Hreet: Bev. B; V. Bt. Pierre, chaplain ef tbe Ore son penitentiary, will rr-eeb at 10:84, s. sv sad f:80 p. m. Batiday araoel at 13 m. Mr.hl street Maretiall and Korth Inn. teentb etreetaj Rev. c. W. Maya. Buaday acbonl. 10 a. m.t preaching aervlee. II a. is. ssd 7:M p. a. : r. P. B. '. B. meeHng, :4S p. at. Calvary Eleventh aad Clay streeta; Bev, W. S. iillb-i. At 10:.lo a., m., "The Vl.lon of V ount Men": at 7:o.p. m., yming men'a "rv Ice, beelnnlng week ef Brrr for yonn sten. ThlfV.ut Thirteenth and fin atreet: Bv. Asdrew J Meotgoatry, At 10.80 a, m aad Fire) Noyambar.lO. tt Coat $200,000. Their Uvea. V T:4B d. 'Tks Bptfit and Wttneee Bearng" the X. M. 0. A 111 have cbarse ef tbe aerv. kee end addresses will be 1 stade by several young men. Pint Camberland Twelfth ssd Raat Taylor streets? Bev. B. Kelson Alias, At 1 30 a. St., uur uooaiy timtiir- is so,, sanaay ncaooi. :80 p. ., Cbrtatlan Endeavor; 7:80 p. m.. tblrd of aerlee ea world's great paintings, "Xse Ugbt ef the World," by Ilaunaa UuaU trirrrxD rrA0EU0a.; .' : First ICaet Tenth and Bbtrmaa streets! Bev. A. A. Winter. Atlw-a, m.. Baaday acbonl; Dreacblns at 11 0. W 1.T:N s. M.I K. 1 at C K. meeting, 0:80 p. m. , Bt. Jobn'e Corner er Jobs as ivaabbe streets; B. B. McVleker. Prearhuiir servtc et II a. m.; st t:o p. m. via ee ts iirot et e .series ol revival service; eacB eveains or tbe wiek Bev. A. A. winter wiu prears; Rimdae arhool. 10 a. SO. 1 Jnnlor K. L M C. .. S:0 p. m. I Senior K. L. of O. B., 0:80 p. aa. Beeons Oarser gorge aad Kerbr strrets;. Bev. i Bowwsos. At 11 a, m. nod 1:80 t, m.. preacblng by Bev, M. u Pratt; aanaay scnool, 10 a. m.; K. L. of a B-, T p. m. Ockley Orees Banday achoal at S:IB p. m.1 nreaehlag at (:80 p. m. la tbe new cbsreb Lf Bev.. . JtT McVleker. . , . i OEBlgTIAtf. ' V j' ' '' Bod ney A vena Bodney avasse ssd Esett street: Bev. B. M. Pattenos. At 11 s. .. thrwitla Benevolence" I : p. .(-""Three Court ef-' Juotice"; Banday aeheel. 10 a. m.l CkriatiM Bodeevor, :S0 p. sv - rtrat Corner Prk and CelsmMs atreeta: Bev. B. B. Mucklay. At 10:30 a. s., 1-ne Paastng ef the Boas asd the Coming ef the Matar" T SS p. St., 1 Tborbnrn Boaa, "Tbe rowtb ef tbe AaaodaMoB Meveaaent." ssd Dr. Tbeo- sore resale. "Tbe Boy's Work" BMle Schoal. IS: 18 p. St. Cbrtatlan Bndeavar, :30 p. St. Central Boat Twentieth and Baat Balmos street; Bev. J. P. tibarmley. D. D. At II e m., "ine craeaee-sr a iMBtury-- 7 :ao p. m., "Watekmas. What of tbe Mrhtr": Baaday achoal, 10 a. ,m.; Jnnlor Endeavor, 8:30 p. au; soak Esdeavor. B:80 p. an.; special maalr. . AdveSt Beeoad streee. between Htll end Us- eolB aueet: Be. Csarles Mafresdes. Bandar acboaV 10:80 a. m.; nreaehlag aervlee, 11:80 a. so.) sralae Bteetmg, v p. nu, roitowos a i:e p. m. by - eeeaebmg- servl. Prayer meeting Tbtusday eveslng, ,''.-.. ..;-; i ., ivTlTKBAjr. ' ' : ' J ' Betasm' Desiah Onlee aveaae ssd Morris streets: , Bev. Usdmand Or 1 11. Preachrns, U e. St. .aad T;a p. m.i aumoay seaeat, ''t" James BnlUb TTeet Park and Jefter. Sob streeta; Bev. t. A. Let, paater. At II a. so., "Some Logical Ceoclnsloa of ChrtotLo BeJenee"! T:5 p. at.. "Mow We ot Oat BibW't 'Bander scbool. a. St.; lather leasee, rtorwegUs Bysod Corner ' Bait 'Tenth ' and Everett atjeetai . Bev. O, Basoe. Preacblng aervlce et I:S0 p. si.j no aarvloa is the. Sote- :u n. aa. , . ... . BALTATIO ABJIT. tV'' be-' Balnttos Araav Hall 100 Poarth Strsa! twees Yamhill and Taylor streeta. At 10:80 e. as., epos sir meeting, canter Third end Mar. rieos street; 11 e. Co., indoor koUneae meetlnsi 1:80 a. m., Jaalors' earn posy BMettna) 1:40 p. A., bis open sir me tins. Third snd Alder streets: fl p. m., Ibaanr meeting; B p. so., T. P. L Bible study T:80 p. ., outdoor steet. tog. Third asd Morrises streets; B p. m., "Bal vatlne Wind." AdJuUnt A. Lesay will Spaek; meetings every -eveains; at e' tVaeBi - - ' XTAXOXXI0AT. ABB0CIATI0B, ' Pint Kngli.b Boat Sixth and Market treat s angtJa at sixta ana ataraet uaaxi 8. A. Blewert. Preeeklns it 11 a. at. :48 p. m.: at 11 a. m., 'Ths Pereoa ef :'; et T:S p., m.,, "Moral Obtlnacy"l Bev. B. and T CkplaH Sunday arbool,' 10 a. m.f Tosng People's sl ue ore. s:w P. m. - Memorial Boat Blghteeeth . asd TtafteCa atretu; Bev. H. D. Stre.rfeller. Sunday ecbooi, 10 a. m. ; Tseng People aervlee, 0:30 p. at-1 preaching service, 11 . m. and 7:80 p. Klrat Oerman Teeth snd Clay atreet; Bsv. Tneodors Scbaser. Sermos end worahlp at 10:40 s. sv aad 7:44 p. s.t Baaday school. :80 s. St.. I. P. A., f p. s. ' - chbibtiasT gcrxvox. Pbat Chan of Christ. Bclent1t Bcorrl.k Bit cathedral, Morrlaon aad lownadal atreeta. At 11 a. m. aad B p. m., "Soul snd Body"; Beq'ch'nrcb of ChrUt. BclentlatAnditer. ram building. Tblrd street, between Tnylnv end Salmos- (tveehv At II s. so. ss S p. m., "Soul snd Body'': Banday achool at U s. sv Is the reading reams. , : ' ''" ''V' Y. U. 9..A.'. '. ' V AeeodttloaT Anditarlum, 1ST Poarth street At 8 p. m., epealng ef the Sunday club; B. B, Hermkiton. evangeliat and eaaaeball player, on "The Black Horee"; .pedal mn.lc. , Boy' Depertm.nt, T. M. C. A. building. At 8:80 p. m., Bv. K. B. Mackl'J ea "A Boy e 8tllta"t for boys be twee 11 ssd IT year of ago. - . ' iPIBITTJAUST. V ' ' V Pint Sorlety ArttsaBO' hall. Third . street, sear Watklngtoe atreet. Conference at 11 s. m. Toung People' club at S:3o p. m. ) at B p. m., "The Cauae and Cara of Ciime." Bible Bplrltoal Sorlety Si) Aider Street, At 11 a. at., conference; f p. m., lecture, followed by oplrlt SMSMges by Mr. Kuibeth. ; y. ' THsoiOPinr. ' "' : ',1..' 'T Tkepaofhy Rail 800, AUiky bail ding. , At I p. a., "What Tbeaaophy Does for L'.T' t y ' BISOBT. ' Men's Beaert and People'e Inetlrnte Peurlk and Bursald atreeta Stereoptleos Bible etnry boor, fl p. m.l address ta men by Dr. P. Bnr getts Short, 4 p. m.; people's aervloa, popslar Forsythe STRICTLY.TA1LOR MADE AND ABSOLUTELY' WON-SHRINKABLE. , Solid ' colors, In all the new shades' f6.00 " London Stripes, Scotch Tartans .and Novelties, in great vi 'riety ...... .,,.,.,.,...fT.60 tWhits Oxfofd ..........f 5.00 , White Scotch Madras.... 8.T5 For outings, trsveling, moun- tain,' general . wear, ' etc., the - most useful, durable and sensi ble waist made. , SOLS PORTLAND TLAND AGENTS . ' ROBINSON m CO. - " Hotel Parkina Building. ': ' Many of Iti Guesta Narrowly' kymss. eh 11 ' ekeair aad sddreaa, Tied p. aa. skort evasgetUU - ' TBTB a JTB sL AXxiUTO. v ' . Chrlatlas aad Mtaotoaary AlUaaee Stark asd Mais atreet: Ben C. D. Bewtelle. Banday arboot at 0 4S a. at.; preaching by BaV. J. H. Alien at 10:80 0. m.i Tooag People' meeting, iM p. sv; eranseiUUe sacvlas, 1:30 p. a. : OUTB BBAjrCH KTJSXOaT. .' . . OBve Branch Oospel MImIoo first, near Clay itreet. - Bervlcee avery evealsg at f AO e'eloek Sad Baaday st 8 p. m. " BPTBIT OF TBTTTK, :v Snwt of Trsth Suetety Irew bet!, 1tl Beeosd , srreet. AC T :o p. m., mra. swpnia b. Bel. , -Whs Is Trathr followed by u xratar- muowea ay maasi sges. uVTTXBBAIJoTfr Pint Beat Ceack and Boat Blgtith streeta) Bev. W. P. Small. At 11 a. m.. "Bew te Be Happr'I W e. av. Sunday acaeel. ''r-'.S'.'-'y .v.' xntrtAMix. ' v Plret Timkln end Bevesth earoetat Dr. O, fl. Creese y. At II a. m., "The Psasess ef . f1aae" Baaday sekoel at U:80 p. m. - - . MTXUfWBlAl BAWBT. :'' HTlumnlal Daws O. A. B. ban, snrthaast corner Secoaa ans MasTlaem streeta. Barvtces st 8:SB B. SV ' ' ; gWIJJBBBOBOJTAaT. ' Mew fWcb Society Malkey building, Beensd end ktarrieoa streets. At 10:80 a. sv, Baaday 11:80 a. sv. lay sarvtcas,' v- - , - - r r-- PaUZaTSB' tTPnTBOaT. - --v-r Prieads' Tblrty-flfth ssd Baat Wats atreeta. ; Oasrterly saeetlDg at 11 a. av visiting mlnio. tats Will speak. . ; ;. ' - r, 'V- nw nrovsirr,' ' '".U' :v-" 'Wew Tkoabt Cksrck Drew MTt, tg Beesd---Street. At 11 s. m "MasUaatlag ths Dlvlss.". . A BASEBALL EVANGELIST TO TALK AT Y. M. C. A. ,Ths Sunday olub open lti.aeaaloha- for the winter at ths T.- M.- G.A thla afternoon.' The addreea of the afternoon will be on "The Black Horee.,r glvea by B. B, Hermlston, who la In charge of the chapel car, Immanusl, no w traveling la aouthera Oregon. Mr. - Hermlston. 1 ust after ha left ec4Uge wsni Into stOt.J, feksional baseball and for two years was pitcher for the Buffalo team, , The "Sunday Club" program eonslsts of a aerlee of; gathering lasting from , nntu g.1. The program la detail fol lows; ' " .'.'." 'r-- - y, I Conoert, MeCurdya- orthestra; march. "Lasurlta, T. McPhrson ovsr ture, "Home Circle," R. BchlepegreU: ' ' Andante and - Valee, Ball; lntermeaso, ' "Ooosola," George ' Spalding r arertBre, : "Foreet Queen,". WlUlam Bee be, . , - 1:19 Bong service led by the AaaoeiA- tton Olee club; quartet selection by rirat , , Preebytertan quartst,- Mra Flstohsr L4nn, Soprano, Mrs. Mast Shtllooa, alto, J. Bosa Fargo, tenor, Dom J. Can, bari tone; addreea, The Black Horse," M, X. . ' : Hsrmlston. ' - ? . 4: Club study ta groups. "A Oood Old Man." '.; :0 Ou Inneh. ' , - The leaders of the popnlsr -dlcusarton ' groups at 4:4 are Profsssor W. M. ' Wlldsr. O. F. Martin, and H.-'VT. Stone. Although (her la a oontlnnona program '. for the whole afternoon, attendants are at llhsrtr 1i Itbts nil "1IT 'TTi" frequent intermissions. The : meetings ot the Sunday elub are open to man only and are without charge. , .. v , -.s ;' TRIUMPHANT CHALLENGE To All Other orlano Jrlayeew. ' The Ceollian, perfect piano player of today. Thslr latest and greatest In- . ventlon, the Metal Action was the.', crowning triumph of the 10th century. The Improvement le so great that not to aee It if you are thinking Of buying would be wronging yourself. An In ' vestment of euoh magnitude needs care ful study. We eay right here and with- , out prejudice that the Sohtnor Ceciltan . and Ceclllsrr; lsno Playsr are the best : two Instruments tn the untvsrse and we ' can prove it . With thla action It la pos sible to phase Just like the artist with his hands, and trill aa dalicatsly a you choose or play aa powerful a you' chooee. It responds to all your demands. " Let n show it to you, it is a pleasure to do eo. .v ...... . MANTJFACTTJRER'S PIANO CO., , No. 150 Alder atreet. Waists w,. I I ' I ' , ';T:'..;'"".;.i:, fi:,.::..,: 1 r r.