The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 17, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    . ;'. ... -!p7. ."; ''' - THE-' OREGON DAILY .JOURNAL. PORTLAND SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1S.3.; "
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WilllS FOR LOVER
OUTSIDE PRISOfl
.Cling to Him Still. Because His
- Crime Was for Love of
Her.
JESSIE BRADLEY WORKS
" MEANWHILE FOR PARDON
They Had No Money for License Npr
to F Minister, So He Attempted
to Stent That They Might, Wod
.Five Yean the Penalty. , ' "
,aoail Mana-a ts Tha fcruLI -
Spoken, Nov. iTA remarkable eaa
f davottoa la that exhibited, by Mlsa
Jessie Bradley. ,. whoa lover, A- H
. Pmto, wsa this week sentenced to a
tana of five rears in th Walla Walla
penitentiary for buiIai-y. Miss Brad
ley ' aeciares-ttrat h-wm to- to-Walls
Walla as aoon aa ha Is itakaa thara, la
order that eh may b nar hlra. and
that aha will work at anything that
promlaea to provtd aufflclent funda for
the wadding aa aoon aa her flanoa la
released. She will at onoa nava arawn
up a petition for tola pardon, which ah
eipecta to get aimed by the trial Judge,
prosecuting attorney, chief of. police,
and a aaaorUjL.of the Jurors who triad
the ease, asking the governor for a par
"don, which petition will ba presented
. aoon aa Pearo haa served nine months
of his term..' .-v - r --r--ri-
The atory of the Itvo of Miss Bradley
for Pearo is a romantlo one. Tha young
oupl arrived . her from Bandpolnt
about three month a go, . wrtn tna in.
tentlon, so Mlsa Bradley deolarea. .of
being married aa aoon aa tney reacnea
: the city. Upon arriving nere, nowaver,
it waa : found that they did not have
aufflclent money to pay for a marriage
lioenee and reoompena a minister for
performing the ceremony. Hence tnsy
deferred the marriage for .a few days
until Pearo could earn th -money.
He saya h tried to' get work bat waa
unable to do so, but he would not give
up the girl, one evening ne leu ner
to visit a friend, and an hour later
she waa. Informed that ha waa under
: arrest-on a- charge-of attempting bur-
- glary. - - - r- -
8h hastened to his aide at tha city
JalU where he confessed that he had
entered the store of Curtia at Baughman
with the intention of securing enough
money to. pay the marriage expenses
-on the morrow, , : : i..' t ;..
AlthouRh horrified and almost heart,
broken. Mlas Bradley nevertheless an
nounoed her intention to be true to her
lover and to wait until ha - had served
: his sentence, whatever it might be, and
. then to marry him.
The girl comes of good parents, who
live at, jgsndpolnt, and ia said to have
borne an excellent reputation there.
When .arraigned to answer to tha
- charge of attempted burglary-Pearo erv
. tered a plea of guilty in tha hop of
receiving a light sentence, but Ms ad
-mission that ha. had formerly eerved a
sentence of 11 months In tha Montana
(penitentiary for' attempting t break
. Into- a saloon led th court to give him
i a heavier sentence. ,.'. ,. '
-TAGGARFCONGRATULATE0
.UPON HIS BIRTHDAY
' Jesrssl Kpectsl iervMs.)
Indianapolis. Nov. 17. A bushel of
congrtularimageaj'ere received to
day by "Tom" Taggart. chafrmaiTof The
Democratic national committee, on th
occasion of his fiftieth . birthday. Mr.
Taggart waa bora in Waterford. Ireland,
November: 17. 185. and came to
America with his father1 and mother
when a small boy. H had to "get out
aad hustle" at aa early age and he baa
been hustling ever since. His first em
ployment' was aa a waiter In tha eat
. Ing-house attached to th old union rail
way , station In this - elty Prom that
position ha rose to become manager and
later proprietor of th place. HIa po
litical at art dates from 18 8, when he
was elected auditor of Marlon county,
th first Democrat elected to th posl
i tlon alnce th war. r As county chalr
' maa ha carried the county against Ben
; jamtn Harrtaon-1n U. 0ep1ttM
fact that this was Mr. Ilarrlaon'S home
; county. This led to Taggart's appoint-
k meat (to th chairmanship of tha atata
i committee and later to th chairman
ship f th national committee. His
rise In politics, rapid though It was. did
not keep pace with his accumulation of
wealth. Tha wealth of th ' barefooted
emigrant boy of forty years ago Is now
atlmtd at over a million.
Ta Plgh MormmilsTa. ; ; .
(Joernsl Speelsl aervtce.t
Bait Lake. Nov. IT. The Democratic
leaders of Utah have decided not to put
tickets in the field, but to Join forces
with th American or aati-Mormoa
party In a finish fight on Mormonlsra.
I - -. .
DON
- OF
Ti.R0AT
.iHEirviia.
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s . : ' .' . '.'
L , . "fr. . ', ; . . fiyZvF' I " I I -P.. P ' , J: cured by1 I 1''
: A e
tlon of)
'Would
antir
make hint a' present of tha
lot tf he -would put them In
boxes.
he same number in each box.
There waa an add number of pen
j toiler m in iccumu , ff-irl ASfcsl III '.,''..-- . v .' V .V- -! , , : ; , r-; . , .. . - -
pennies He -fold Mr aon to.'. 'jS3ib- 'ATTO" V " ' ; ' JO.! ' . "'-" :.Wi.T-7 . : - I ' '..-
niea ao that It n put an equai num
ber In' each of two boxea there would be on penny left over: In a Ilk man
ner ha figured on 3, 4, 6. . V. . 10. 11. 11,. 13. 14. IS. 14. IT, 1, 19, 20,
11 and 11 boxea. but In every case jf he put' an equal number In each box
there would be one only one penny left over. Th aon gave It up and
lold "his father he thought It Impossible to perform the fest. His father
replied: "SKIDOO 33 for you."' Th son then put the nntlre lot of pen-,
nlea in 33 boxes, the same number. in each box. How many pennies were
there? , " ' "''
. To make the problem plain: ' Tha antir number of pennies was a number,
which if divided by any number from I to 31 Inclusive tfere will be a re
mainder of on (only one) aad if divided by 33 there wilt be no remainder.
. Address all answers to nttll KSXTOm, Th Journal, Portland.
I . . - I , Ml. . 1 1 -
Th prises ar worm woraing iur nu winmna. in. p.r.un wuw iiu
In th beat solution of the gklddo problem. 110 in bright new pennies will
be given: for 23 others,' beautiful "3 3" stickpins ars tha 4lward; and others
will get 33 pennlea Just from tha mint.
Coprrls-bt W by C.
SKIDOO PROBLEM SHARES PUBLIC
ATTENTION WITH THE WEATHER
,v,:
.' Tha Bkldoo brob'lem haa really taken
tha place of the weather aa a topic of
frnlereet." Of course verybody Is not
trying to solve tha prooiem; out 'rom
th number f letters received by the
Pussl Kdltor it seems - aa If nearly
everybody waa trying to win. the prlsea
that-Th Journal la' offering for tha
beat solution. Th llrat prise la 1,000
bright new pennies; for 33 nthers there
will be handsome "23" pins, tha vary
lateat lit Jewelry, and for 33 others 23
bright new pennies. . r
. Tha answers ar all Intereating, but
of course they can't all b right. Which
Is right? That's the rub.'
Th queer thing about this Sktdoo
problem Is that all who try It think
they have tha right solution, and pro
duce th figures to prov It.
Th problem Is said .to be very simple
by those who have, don It and by thos
who hav tried It; whether it la simple
or not Is a question; It certainly la in
teresting. - .-.. v
. Here ar a few of, tha answers re
ceived thla morning:
Tbiak Xt'a the BklOoe ITamber.
Pusxla Editor Tha JournaL My aolu
tlon of tha Bkldoo problem:
Number of pennlea, 330; divided by
II gives 1 pennies In each box; number
of boxes ens tenth of 330. leaves. 33
boxes. Therefore each box oontalnaM
pennlea. ; Number of boxes, 23. - . .
ssati i n jb.. - .
Montavllla.
Pussla Editor Th Journal. In an
swer to tha Bkldoo problem I will say
that tha son bad 33 pennies.
; : . BERT WILLIAMS,
Care V. H. : Merry man.
'' .- The JJalles, Or.
Pusala Kdltor The Journal. The an
swer to Bkldoo problem Is 23 pennies.
. - - LIONKL M'MOHAN,
Journal Agt Harrlsburg,-Or., Aged 11.
-pnsala : Editor Tha- Journals .There
war 23 penntea In the Bkldoo mans
collection; th same number In each of
tha 23 boxes; 38 can be divided by any
number from 3 to 22 Inclusive and have
"only one" number remaining. Very
respectfully.
, . . Caacada LiOcka. Or.
Pussla Editor Tha Journal My an
swer to your Bkldoo puxsie is i, . and
tha solution la as follows; If the. buy
had two boxea and would put an equal
amount In each, with one remaining, he
would put 11 pennlea in each box,- which
would make 22. and therone penny re-malnlna-
would Tnsk 21; or. If he had
21 boxes. -and put an equal amount of
pennlea In each bog, witn no remainder,
he would nut one penny In each box ao
Jl Is my answer. BkldooskI! ;'""."'
, L. r. KIMMELU "
130 Jefferson Street. City.
Pussle Editor The Journal I find
Iher musmavTDeerrttTiennlea In att-
one in each box.". The problem states
that. If divided by any number from 3
to 22. . Inclusive, there would ba a re
mainder of 1. from which I infer that
sny number might be chosen; therefore
I divided by 11 and had 1 remaining. If
this solution is not correct, then It 1
"Bkldoo 33 for me."
. M. HUTCHINQ8. 34 Front Street
Pussl Editor. Tha Journal After th
father had remarked th So "Bkl
doo Z I lor you, in ooy, wno nmj own
trvin to aolve n elmnl problem In a
Mmtiiiuttil manner, counted hla pen.
nlea, found .he had 21, and decided to
simplify mattera by using one box for
each penny. . He then found that ha bad
tE)GS. Km
UJ
CURITH
SAVCD HER
- llfMnBcsva. Uka.4nra.TMT.ro with la.r troobl,. W,
dKtmd Mm. month, without lmpmemaot. Tha. 1 baut glrisr
Dr. Kins', He Dlacwrarf, md I mob Bound . cluiro tor th. hatter.
I kept thl. treatment op for . few week, ud BOW my eos laperfectij ,
welt wd work, wry day. jnts. SAMP. SIPPIE, AM, Mo.
SOLD AND GUARANTEED DY
: D CROSS PHARMACY:'
C. Kslly. Chlr.ro.
an equal number In each box, and also
that the total was quickly and easily
dlvlded-by-SS.. .
- MRS. U W. CH ABLEST
r .- 20t Monroe. Street, City. '
Puxsie Editor The Journal In this
Bkldoo problem one sktdooed in each
box. There were 23 boxes. - The number
of boxes, 33; th number of pennies. 31
therefor being 1 penny in each of
the 23 boxes. MAX JOHNSON. '
. 'E. (2d and E. Salmon Sta., Mt. Tabor.
Pusxla Editor The Journal I think
the correct solution of your Bkldoo
problem Is as follows:'- 'The father had
23 pennies, which tha aon placed In 33
boxea a penny In each box.' Thla num
ber, when divided by two, leaves one
over-, snd when divided by itself leaves
no remainder. Yours for 32,'
RICHARD HO XT. Hlllsboro, Or.
This Zs a ravorlt sTmnber. -
Puaxle Editor The Journal I find 5-9
Is th answer to tha Bkldoo pussla. The
way I found the answer was by multi
ple 38 times 23, which gives 2 pennies
for the answer. There were 31 pennies
in each box.
VINA SWAN,. St. Johna.
Pussl Editor Th Journal I find th
coin-collector had S3f pennies.' Proof:
By dividing that number by 22 and 13,
each time I had a remainder of one.
H. C. MONTGOMERY, Bridal Veil, Or.
Pussle Editor,, Tha Journal. I hav
been trying to aolve the Bkldoo Prob
lem as it la called and J think I have
It Ther wr 2. penntea in all.
FRED TWEEDOALE,
General delivery. Portland.
'. Pussle. Editor, Tha " Journal The
number of pennlea in your Bkldoo Proh
lent ia 32 1. '
DOUOLAB A. HILL,
4T4 East Pine atreet, city.
Mas Confidence tnBTTUtK'
Puaxle Editor. The Journal. Tha cor
rect snswer . to Bkldoo -Problem Is
13.133.141. This number csn be divided
by 33, snd when divided by any other
number from 3 to 23 leaves a balance
BAM J. DREOER, -11H
North Tenth street
From th answers It will ba noted
that there conttnuea to ba a difference
of opinion on tha subject of th Bkldoo
Problem. It seems te worlt itseir out
to a successful conclusion by any meth
od that tha. flcurer employs. Of course,
If figures -cannot lie. then everybody
must be rights-But aad to relate, even
.If figures are th bright-faced emblems
of -truth, figures make errors, and so
It Is - quit possible that some of th
answers her riven are-not the right
onoa. If you think yours Is not right,
you can try again for these valuable
prises try again and again, u you warn
to. And please remember that-the prise
are " given Tor-the beat-selutlon.
Th Pussls Editor haa a large number
of letters on hand, and they will be
published In the Sunday Journal to
morrow. If you have any doubt regard
ing the correctneas of your answer, you
should get tha Sunday Journal and read
the solutions given In It They may
hlp you to revise' your figures. .
bxsbt inrisTBirT osr aiin.
Henry IX- Baldwin. BupW City Water
Works, Bhullsburs, Wis., writes: " -I
tisv tried many kinds of liniment, but
I have never received much benent un
til I used Ballard's Snow Liniment for
rheumatism and pains, i inina n is ne
best, liniment on earth." 26c, iOo and
31 00. Bold by Woodard. Clarke A Co.
SON'S Uf-
BOO AND SUM
n
L JJ
.. , . . ..... .,
It soothes and heals the
HONEY AMD TAR contains no opiates or otner narmim arugs, ana is maicss wr uwutsu ,
Remember the name-FOLEY'3 IICKSZY AK3 TAOnd Insist upon haring the genuine, as no other remedy
,1s so safe or as certain In results. ;J ;;':::'. v; y -r P-j'-'V'':: P':;'':"'''.
, ' Given Up to Die With Croup.'
Mm. P. I. Cordier, of Mannington, Ky.. wrlteat "My T
old rlrl had aeTere case of croup; the doctor said she could
nd rare her tip to die. I went to the store and gxt a bottle of
Folcfi Hone yVnd Tmr. The flr.t do.. jrejiuck relief and
-ear
a her lila..- . .
,Thra sl-2Sc.
, . nrea aiaea-
' BAPTiaT.
rirat ! Whit Tmi.l Twelfth and Tay
lor streets; ReT. J. Wbltromb Brounher, D. O.
ai v a. m., mole scnoui at mthmbwi
branch; 10 a. m.. ose-acvurd prayer meeting;
11 a. m.. womhla with aermon, "Pater aa a
Jallbreaker"; 13:10 p. m temple Bible acno.l;
:) p. n., n. x.. r. v. meeiius; i: p.
pnpuutr aerrlee, pfescblng, . "Is Lots." . Bp-
etal siutlc.
Henino geTenth snd East Ankeay atreeta;
RrT. BUntoo C; Lap-am. gervteea at 10:80
a. m.. with sermoR; sermoa at T:0 p. m.
BiUe school st nnoa. . .
Uraee slontavllla; Bar. Ollaaa Psrkar.
Preatblnc at 11 s. m.: sermoa at T:30 p. m.
Special mualc. . '
Immanuel Berond and Meade atrteta; Rav.
Q. W. UrlrSs. Sunday arhnol. 10 a. at. I B. Y.
P. L.. : . m.l Dreacaiss. 11 s. m. ssa
1.80 p. a. '
day echool, 10 a. m.; preachlna. 11 a. m. sad
I SO p. m., Ty Hev. A. B. Walla.
lentrai Kaat Twairts ana Anseny iinww ,
W. T. Jordan. Prearblns. 10:30 a. m.. "Tha
Cradle"; Bungay artiool, 12 m.t aarvleee at
T:3u p. m., "S1 Mualc"; 12:10 p. m., sermoa
to children. ' Hiierlal sinale.
Arleta Rev. John Heutilan. snnaay scboih.
10 a. m. preacblng, 11 a. "A Maa ent
From Ood"; T:30 p. a., sermon, "The Mas
Who Didn't Care": B. T. P. n.. .:8u p. m.
- Mount OltTeeeTentk-asa innu . itreets,
Preacblns at 11 a. m. snd So. aa.
St IrJim'm Dim E A. Ion.rO. Bundaf
scaowl. 10 s. aa.; . praaeblng, 11 a. s T.W
p. m., preaching. '
Tniro vanronver avenue sn kboti .trwv,
Rav. C. U. Bllaa. At 10 a. m.. Stwday scboel;
11 s. m., preaching; sermoa. 7:30 p. m.
Swadlab Hot and Flftaentb atraeu: Rav.
Brte-Heheratrom. - prMehln., 10:44 a- aa. aa
t:B0 p. m.; Sunday aebsol. 11 aa.
Highland Alberta and Sixth etreets. Preaeh.
Ing, I . p. m.. by Hav. K. M. BUaa; Bus-
d. , .k.ial San a. a .' -
. Mount Carmei Fimrteentb ' and yiasdara
atrettaj Rav. A. J. Skaph.rd. Sunday scaesl.
13 m. preaching,. 11 a. at. and S p. si.
eVIIwood Ele-antt and L'matUls atreatst
Bat. georgeAyr--ears. -gesdar aehenl.,,, JO.Ai
.: praaeblng, 11 a. si. snd T: s. ss.
rirat Uerman roortk and Mill a treat a: Rev.
1. Kratt Preaching at 10:4 s. m. and 1:80
5. m.; B. X. P. ... T:4 p. j Sund-y school.
:46 s. m. ,
Second 0. man Rodney avasss snd ltorru
atreat: Ker. f. Bneermas. Praaeblng, 11 a. sa.
inn,T'ymr"Sunayroot.-: a.-m.T
B. Y. P. V.. S:4S p. m.
. Calvary Eaat glgbth. snd Grant streabr.
Rev. A. Lawrence Black. Bible echool. 10 a.
sv: sermon. 11 s. m.; 6 S3 p. m., Veang Pae
pie's mealing; 1:10 p. m.. aarsaoa. -
...r : PRES1YTIRIA.
Mlapah Mary and Powell etreetaf Rev. Je
rome R. MrUladsa D. 1)..- At lu:ao . m., aer
moo, "Chrlat's Overture to Burdened Hu
manity"; T:30 p. m.. sermon, "As Ancient
pMrllBment t Reli-lullS.1
-4Jalvay Klavanth. and. Clay, atreeta; Rev.
Bea tara Htllea Ely Jr., XV. U. Servlcea, 10:80
a. m.. with aermoa; Satulay acheol, 12 m.; ser
saon at T:30 p. m. .
Third Eaat Thirteenth snd Pine atreeta; Rev.
Andrew J. Montgomery. Preaching at 10:30
a. m.. "The Heart of tbe Ooapel"; 1:40 p. m..
"The Value of Deriaion."
J'ourtb flrat and Ulbba atreeta: Rev. John
RWeicJ-rreei;&lng at 10:a0 a. m.; Sun
der echool. 11 m.; If. P. KCrg.TSTSa prm.r
il t:M a-tw seriDoa. .
Hawtborne-1'ark Twelfth and Eaat Tarlor
atreeta; Rev. E. Nelaoa Allen. Sunday school.
10 a. m. ; preaching. 10.M a. m.. "A Search
for Heal Men"; T:.T0 p. m., aermon, "A Proe
Umatlua at Emancipation "! .. P. S. C. K.,
Pledinotit Cleveland avenue and Jarreti
atreet; Rev. L. Mjrnn Borwer. Preaching at
11 s. m.; Snnday acaool, 12:1ft p. m.; .preach
ing. 7:80 p. m.
Weetmlneter Baet Tentb and Wetdler atreeta:
Rev. Htmrv I Marcotte. Morning aermon, II
o'clock; evening aeemoe. 7:30 o'clock; Sunday
echool, 12:30 p. m.; -.F, B. C. -B.. :0
First Twelfth snd Alder streets. St 10:80
s. m., servlcea; 7:S p. m., preacblng by Rev.
B. F. Maclaren. '
Sellwood seventeenth atreet and Spokane ave.
soe; Rev. D. A. Thorn peon. Sundar aebonl, 10
s. m.: aermon. 11 s. aa.. "Salt aad LUtbt';
larl.tlaa Kite4vor,"T 'p. s.; sermoa at 7:30
p. m., "Cain and Abel."
Fulton Bar. . A. 11, Rnrkbolder. Sarmea at
I Marahitreef,araba'l1 snd Itorth Seven,
teentb atreeta; Rev. C. . W.. Haya., Sunday
eebnot, 10 mi m.: preerbuif, 11 s. m.; sermon,
7:8.1 p. m i X. P. 8. C K.. : p. m.
Mosnt TaborBetmoat snd Prettrman atreeta!
Rev. Edward M. shady. . Sermoa at 11 a. aa.;
aervtce at 7:80 p.. m. ' ,
' -''"'- METHODIST. - : v-''-'' ..
Montavllla Rev. Harold Oberg,' Preaching
st II a. m.: Snnday, aebonl. 1 a. m.; Epwortb
League. :) p. am.; eermo. 7:30 p. u.
Central Haaaell and Berby streata; Rev, J.
T. Abbett. t'I matting. 0:46 a. m.; aermon,
10:80 s.- m. ; Snnday Schrnol, ' II avf Leagee,
:8U n. m.; aermon. 7:3 p. m.
Trlnltr Eaat Tentb and Orant streets; Rav.
Ir-F. Smith. ft-nla.v acnool. 10 a. m.; preach
Ing. II a. m.l Epwortb League, .:! p. m.
aermon at 7:SH p. m.
Tarlor street Dr.1 FTsnels Burgetts 8brt.
LTaaeea, : a. m.; aermoa. Ki:WS. m.,
by Rev. T. B. Ford. Sunday School, 13:18 p.
hi giinmih I ..a"- r ; Hfl " ; aersK'n. 7:.t0
p "bj. hv Rrw Melville T. V lr ua " World
Wearlneaa H a Cauae and Cure."
Grace Twelfth snd -Tarlor- atreeta; Claraac
True Wlleon. 1). . paator.. Sermoa. IOiIW
a. m.; Snndar school. H IS p. m.; Epwortb
League. .:80 p. sa.) sermoa, 7:80 p. at. Spe
rtal moil. ..'.'
Pa ttoo Michigan and Carpenter atreeta; Rev.
Melville T..WIre. Sermon. II a. m.; aermon
at 7:3t p. mbr Rev. H. Maya: Sunday school,
10 S m. ' Kp worth League, S 80 p. m.
- .. , ,, . mwA TlM, ItrMt, ' SAW.
eli ihhi r n - - - - - '
A I). Wagner. Snndaf ae-hool. IO a. m.l aer-
. . . 1 1 (i.. Utnl.,.. A U . n ' .
rlaiee Bkeetlng. 12:111 P- I rhlldrpa's
riaea sepeiina. 1 " f- - J, . :
ltMO p. m.l Epwortb Leagne. : pr St.; aer
:80 p. St., "Saved bj arm
Enicoy AI
. St. Mark'a Klneteentk snd Qulmby streets;
tins.
Bov. J. K. Slmpaon. ltny emmiinion. a. in.;
Snndajr aebonl, 10 9." m.t ' morning prayer end
lltanr, il e etocs; - .
ITinilT "inwie Jt. p.i
, In.., a. A. Morrlaop. Holy eeenmnnloa. S a. m.;
! morning service. II o'clock ; evening aervtce.
SERVICES
t 7:.I0 e clo.li; Sonday scneni. :f a. m.
St David's Keat Twelfth snd RelsMmt
i alref ta; dev. J. B. Van Waters. Snnday
i.-b.l. S:4ft s. m l avenlng prarer 4sd serswm
' br BleboB Seaddlng at II e'rlock: evening
prarer and aermon at 7:90 o'clock; holy com
I sinnlon. S s, m.
St. Andrew's fnlvaralty Parkt Rev. W, R.
, 1'owrll. Service and aer moo, )1 a. si I Sns
Iil.r echool, 10 a. m. -'
.red Shepherd Sellnwwd afreet and . Tan
avurar areuue; Rav. Jubs Dawaoa. Holy rem.
"-'-: :
-...' '.',.- ' "':
.. -v . . .
Inflamed air passages, stdps the
( '., .
S()c. Jl.fJO. - The SO cent alt contain
j -- time, as
scLD a r.Ec:""H::i3 dy
. . - ALL DRUGGISTS
mnnlea. S a. m.l morning service,-11 'eloek;
Sunday acnool, 45 a. m. prafer and ssrmaa
7:SO p. m. 1 ' -
St. John's Memorial Bell wood; Rav. W. -It.
Powell. Sunday school, H a. aa.; service end
sermon. 1:46 p. K - - J - -
St. Matthew's l"lrat snd Carttthera streetsi I
Rev. W. A. U. Brack. Holy eammuslon, f :M r
s. m.: Randay srbool. :40 s. m.( aepnKfn. 11 I .
a., m.1 aar-lce snd ewojon, f :30 p. m.'
St. Paul's Woodmere: C. U J.'arkar. lay
reader Is charge. Morning service 'end asrmoa
at 11 s. m. bj Rev. rradertrk C. Wllllama.
All Salnta Twenty secoud and Ked streets.
Sunday acnooi, 10 a. m.; arenlug services, 7:80
o'clock, " ...'...'....' .
C0H0m0AT10gAL
y
Hav.
P.
B. Urar. At 11 a. aa., prarlna!. "What
Hhall Wa Da A beat the Sabbath - What Day
Khali We Keep,-snd Howl") ttuaday echool,
lit i. a I .
Flrat Msdtson snd Park streets: Rev. B. I
House. It. 1. Sermoa, 10:80 s. m.. "Tbe
Rich Man'a roily," by Rav. Daniel Stavar";
aermon. "ClTle Psrtnerablp," by Rev. Paul
Radar, T:80 p. m.; Chrlatlas Endeavor service,
T:15 P. m.; Handay achiiol. It mr r
Sunnyalde Kaat Taylor end Kaat Thirty
fourth atreeta; Rev. 1. I. Rtaub. Morning aevv.
Ice. 11 o'clock, with sermon. Trvm Moot to
Branch";. Hunday acboul, 10 a. .; Sentnr
Chrlatlas Endeavor, T p. m.; sermoa st 1:80
p. m., "If t'brlat Should Come Tomorrow."
Mlaalaalppl-Avenue Mlaalaalpoi avenee and
rremont atreet; Bar. William L. U pah aw.
Sunday school, 10 s. m.; aer moo. 11 s. m
"yorgiveneae" Christian Endeavor T p. m.J
sermon, T:S0 p. m, "Tha Hour of Decision. "
. Highland Eaat Slxtb and Preeeott atreeta;
Rev. B. S. Bollinger. Sumlay acboul. 10 a. m.;
asrmon, 11 a. m., "Palm-Tree Chrtatlana";
t-rlatUS Endeavor. :45 p. m.; aervlre at
T:80 p. m., awmoa. "Heme Thing a Yoang
Maa BliaaM Kaew.'-. . . -
Lanrelwood Arleta kail; Rav. D. B. Cray.
Sunday school. 10 a. m.; X. P.- S. C. r...
.ao p. m.t sermon. t T:S0 p. m.. "Which
Shall It Be Earthly or Spiritual Lifer"
Haaaale-Btreet Kaat .Seventh and Haasalo.
Sermoa. lo an a. m.; Snsd-y aebonl, boob;
CbrlatUB Endeavor, S:49 p. St.; avealDg service,
T:4B P. m.
' tOTHXEA.
St. James' Engllab Weat Park Bad Jefferaoa
atreeu; J. A. Iaa. Servlcea at 11 a. m..
with aermon. - "Panl'a Flrat Prayer": Sunday
arbool. 10 a. Bv; aermoa. 1:80 p..m., "Paul
le-ewnedlne" : Laitber Laasne. 6 SO o.
Batanla Da nub Colon avenoe and Morris
11 s. m. snd 8 p. m.
Norweglaa Synod Eaat
Tenth ' and Orant
streets; Hev. O. Hsgoes..
Sunday scaeoL :0
rm t oervlcea. S n. m.
St. Paul's Oerman Eaat Twelfth snd Clinton
streets; Rev. A. aranae. Bervloa, io:w a. m.t
eerrice. t:sv b. m.l n-naey scnooi, e:ev n. m.:
Bible Stttrsl,1 I ti si .
NorwoMias aa rorrn roartesats street: ntv.
I, M. Metvlg. Servlcea st 11 s. Sa. snd 7:8
Swedish Immanoel Klneteentk end IrviBg
atraeu; Rev. C i. Renbard. Servlcea st U
m. and S b. sa.1 Sunder school. : a.
Bwedlab--Koauey avwnue ana sta a ton a trawl. i
nnnoay acoooa. w.ou as. epnr.awww, aviw
isa
m. ; Barvlses, .7;4a p. sa.
f
.,.,..',. OKXISTIAV. , . ,
FiratP-r- and -ftewmwe atreatst- Rev. E.
R. Muchle.. -AtlO KO a. m., sernvrra,"aod'a
Chol. ef aa Army "; 7: p. m.. sermon,
"Webs. Not flarmeBta"; Chrlatlan Eodt'avor,
m ilt n. m. : Mble arhnoL 1S:1B B.- m.
Central Eaat Twelfth and Eaat Salmon
streets; Rev. J. H. Rhormler. D. 1. At t:H
s. m.. ise ttorai rrieemooa ; eunaay aeTnamt,
13:18 P. ra ; Senior Endeavor, .:4B p. m. ;
revival aervlcee st 7:46 o. m. Sbeclal mnalc
KodBty-Aveoue-rRodney avenue snd Knott
atreet; K.v. t, Klioo Kubinaou. At :4S
avawllhla arbool; 11 a. m commnnlon and
aermon. "A In lone Prnmlse of CbrlatUnlty
4:30 p. .ra. Y. P. S. C. E. ; 7:3" p. m., aermon.
Waodlawn Suaday acnool, in a. m. ; presca-
Ing. 11 a. a.; Chrlatlan Endeavor. 7 p. aa. I
Berrlces S p. m., w I W special mutt.
- ttaTTZD XTAVOELIOAL. J '
Flrat Fait Tenth and Sherman afreets: Rev.
A. A. .Winter. At 10 a. m., SaiHlay school;
preaching, 11 s. m.; 7:.1u p. m sermoa
r-Cburch Cnlon and Federatlos. ''
Second Fargo snd Kerhy atreet: Rev. J.
Bowerrwx. At 11 s. m.. preaching by Rev. H.
1.. lerai, nrawldlns elder: 7:80 o. m.. sermon:
(undsr echool. 1.) a. m. ; K. U C. B., 1 p. m.
St. aiobtt a I vaaooe ana aoan aireeia,
K. E. McVlcker. Sunday arhnoi, lo a
Rav.
preaching. 11 a. m.l J. K. C. E.. S:,10 p
S. K. 1.C. B.. : p. m.; preaching,
o. m.
Ockley fleeen Snndy aebonl. 18 ' a. m. j
smrhlaa. II a. m.. by Rev. F. E- Flhar of
ballaa; Yopng People's meeting, 7 p. m.
preaching. 7;it p. m., by Rev. E. It. Mc
Vlcker i Bt, Johns. - . ,
ZTairOZLIOat ASSOClATIOg. s
First Engllab Eaat SUth and Market streets;
Rev. S. A. Slewert. Preacblng at 11 a. m..
"Buddhism and Christianity Compared"! Sun
day school, 10 s. m.; 7:46 p. m., sermon;
VMiee PmhiI.'. Alliance. S:4n n.
armrm. Lamtsi Rev. M. O. Henderson. Preaeh.
hig. 11 a. aw aad S p. at. I Young People's Al
liance, 7 p. aa.; Sunday acooai. lo a. m.
. First Oermaa Tenih sad Clay atreeta; ReV.
Theo. Scbauer. Sanday school. ,B:S0 a. m.;
sermoa, 10:46 a. m.t preaching, 1 ;48 p. m.
If. P. A., 7 p. a. . . . ' .
Memorial TlhbetU and Eighteenth 'streets;
Rav. L. C Hoover. Sunday achaol, 10 a. m l
nresrblng. 11 a.""a. and 1M p. m.) Y. f. A.
a.ila eHrwlcea. S : 'Ml o. m.
North Portland Twenty-flrat and Pettygrova
atreeta; Kev. E. o. Hors.cn tics, eunaay acnooi
0:48 a. m. ; preeehtag 10:46 a. sa.) X P. A
brogram, 7:30 p. a. ,
' -CHRI.TIA -3M-E.
Flrat rburrb of Cbrlet, Sdentlat Scnttlab
Rite cathedral, Morriaua and Ivinadaie atreeta.
Service at II s. m. and S p. m., subject, "Soul
and Body": Sunday school st close of morning
aervlre i Wednesday evening , meeting at i
a-i rtmrch ef Cbrlat. Sricntlat Klka' tern
pie Stark and Seventh streets. Sunday servlcea
at 'll a. m. and S p. m., subject, "Soul and
Body' ; sunoay arneni.. u a. as.
. . ',".', ' ' atUSIOVS.'
' Besesa Ugkt Mlaaloa 11 Fosrth street,
asrtb. Prsacbiag every Bight and Saseay
"olive Branch Mlaalns 3. Fh-t street Beer
Colombia. Preaching every sight at f:80)
Sundara. I p. m.l Suaday eeaoot I 80 s. m.
at lohn'a Hnllnass Mlaaloa 318 Second street
Bear Mala: Rev. Jobs F. Olaacn. Services
every sight snd Sanday st B ssd 7:80 p. m
Chlnaae Baptlat St. Second arrest. Seer I
st 7:80 p. a. : , r .
. UWTTID BRZTXXZir IB CHRIST.
Flrat Eaat Fifteenth and . Morrlaon atreeta;
Rev. H. C. Shaffer. Bible echool at-10 a. at.;
aermoa st 11 a. Bj.i sermon st i.ew p. m. s. r,
Secrend' Slatti snd Mecbanla streets; Rev. 0.
P. Blascbsrd. snnday acnoui, iv a. m. aermoa.
II a. m. and 1:d f- m. . : J
. tnrtTXS ttMBYTlRU, .
Chhrr. f lh Stnrngera We,ce tret and
Oraud era sue; Bav. I. Earl DsBols, Mors log
a.-'
cough, heals and strengthens
rrntfM Cured ef
vrr t rr.,.k If or nf Si. Petersbura ( Fl. Timet, writ..!
When enmina ncraas the bar from Port
V i j t. .ir .-j - tkma anil rnns-a.
aoon recover, but I kept retting- worse,
rCUDK WW W,
Jloney mnd Ts, and it
i cured dm completely.
two nnd one-haif umwAf tha gmall
much. Refuse SlltaStttutee. , -
In almost
a rr)tn
' reach.
t,e ."mather" side,
'--..wiAn. It but be
: Other Slaves j
ter in what part of tha houae whether room or
hallwav it can aoon b inade sntrg and cosy with a
P1EE5FEGTE0N
OU Hciatcr
nr.ninrjcd wllJa Smokclcsw Dcvle)
TJiiUke ordinary oil heaters the Perfection gives satUfsction
: alwayl. Firarand foremost it ia absolutely aafe-You i cannrt
turn the wick too high or too low. Girea intensa heat wltho.
moke or smell because equipped with smoke es. device.
Can be easily earned from room to roui-u am y
to operate aa a lamp. Ornamental as well aa tiaef nl.
- Madain two tin.ahea nickel and Japan. Brasa oil fount
beautifully embossed. Holds 4 qnarta of oil snd brn 9
. i Tv,--.'. re.l aatisisftion in a Perfection Oil Heater.
Every heater warranted. . If not at your dealer's write our
nearest agency for deacriptiva circular. .....
ewaw . - T
- AV?JTY LatTin
m au.w wjr r-
Imoroved burner. Made of brass throognoot sad a ckel plated.
BveTylsmp warranted. Suitable for library, dinisg reora,
parlor r bedrwom. U sot st yoar aiealer' write te aeareat ageacy.
, , aYTANDABD OIL COMPANY .
arirr i i iii-i i i i i iii-'i g -a i t i l
rr-U JJ UwWr- H -J . I Krl. El. analysis or rooos.
L5raf .iiMifliKra W&lSXmoWi
L rl"llrn.LrUJwlo-J-l la' IX, i Our establishment.
r Ju uTi"vJ-, J.jni'iM'iU r...-e-t. .-and J-orfc, and con'
aervtce.'' 10:411 o'clock, with sermon, , "CbrUtlaa
Steadfaatneaa"; Sunday arbool, U m. serams
st 7.80 p. m.
First Hltth snd Montgomery Streets; Rev.
A. W. .Wllaos. Morning aermoa. 10:30 a. m.,
"The Little Tblnga la Life That Count'
Snnday school, l'i m. sermoa, 7:80 p.t .
"a'slta and Pralae." ., ..
"' ", ' TJglT ARIAB.' ;
Church of Our Father Seventh and Yamhill
atreeta; Rev. W. O. El lot Jr.. mliilatet; Kev.
T L Eliot. D. D.. mlnlatar emerlHra, Serv.
Ices at 11 a. m., aul.Ject of sermoa. ' The
Irlatfnctlva Work of the rnlurlasa"! SuBday
arbool, :48 s. m.; c la a, pa. II a. in., snd
13 J P. m.l Y. P. r. st 8:80 p. "v , ; .
'" f METHODIST, SOUTH. -
First 17H4 Second atreet. Foresters' hall;
Rev. E. H. Mowre. At 10 s. bj;. Hunday srbool;
11 a. m., aermon; S:8U p. am., Epwortb League;
7:80 p. m., preaching. .
' ' '" O. AMD K, A. .
Cbrfcatlaa aad MIloaar AltlnnesSrith sad
Main atreeta; Rev. C. l. Sawtella. Preaching,
10:80 a. Hi S Sunduy school, 13:16 p. m.l Xouu.
People's meeting. S:80 p. sk svasgelUI
service. 1:80 p. ay ,
Y. X. 0. A. '; '. ':'
Aaaoclatloa Auditorium. 167 Fourth atreet.
At S p. ta. men'a meeting, with free sacred
concert by the Lola lyier uaiss company
Chicago, .. - i :
of
CHRISTIAH ADYEMT, '
c Cbrl.tllB Adtaut Secesd atreet vatweea Hall
snd Lincoln; Hev. Chsrles Heffsndea. Sunday
school, lo JO a. m.l praaeblng. 11:80 s. Bk;
praise service. 7 p. m.t aer-voa, 6 p. aa. s
' ' CIO. -
Cbrtatlas Catholic Chnreh la Eloa A11ak
kali, aeem.d floor. Third and Morrlaon atreeta;
Rev, Charlea A. Hoy. elder In charge. At 3
p. m., Bible study; 8 p. .. services.
X.ATTER-DAY BATBTS,
"Cburch of Jeen Christ 'ot Ltter-Dsv Saints
Hall 400, Allaky building. Third and Mnrrl
aoa atreeta. Service st 11:30 s. B. and I p.
m.t SuBday. school st 10 a. m. . .
. MErf 't RESORT.
Men' Reaort and People'a Inaflhite Fottrth
and Burnalde atreeta. Stereoptlcon Bible atudy
sour, 3 p. to.; men's meeting with addreaa, 4
p. m.; people's goesel service with special
must. T:46p.'.B. .. .,)'-.
REOROARI-TD BAIVTB. ''
' Rsnrganlaed Church of Jeeoa Christ ef. tetter.
Pay Salnta Broad atreet and Hnlladav avenue;
Rev. W. A. OoodwlB. prealdlng elder la rharae.
Prearhtng at 11 a. m. aad 1.10 p. -l Smilay
acbool. 4:30 p. at, . . . . .
' ' AOTCVTISTi. ' ' .'
seveaU Dedy A4vastla ts J Vi Third ltf.set,
the lungs. r FCLCfO
Luna Troctla.
Tampa I rot wet and caught a
I naa-lacted It. thinklno I woula
narlacted it. U
U I bought a bo
letely.'" ; , '
until
,;i i ....i m WA,i Ar tv
ttleof Foley
HUM. WU M V. A V
aba and tha
J
every honsa ther. Is
that tha heat from tha
r-A ....
cither stoves or lurnace tails to .
It mar b b room on
or ona having no heat
a cold hallway. ' No mat
makes tne noma .nine. -
tke.safestanjibe.tl.mp
iter iiMWia nrnomo
Oiree a clear, steady
li-tit. Pitted with lateat
CIarke,Woodward
Drug Co.
Wbolaaala, sfannfatorlng
. Zmportdag Druggists, .
Announea tha completion Of their
Analytical Laboratory, completely
quipped In every detail (or th
rocaa, ' oils,
mineral
research.
corner aTlnth
renlently lo-
.
i
rated near Union Depat and Ter
minal Grounds, Is th largest in
th northwest , - - - - --;
Dealers In Caaoara Bark. Bal
aam rir and erode drugs f th
northwest,
betweea Taylor snd Salmon; Bav. (aenrgs A.
Snvder; preaching, . 7 :80 p. m., "A Prophecy
at the Lulled Statee et Amertoa."
j-"' ":r rmiiirDt. " '
Friends Church Kaat Thlrty-flfth 'and Main
atrteta; Rev. Lewie I. Hadley. Preaching at
11 s. m. snd 7:80 p. sa. ; Suaday school, 10
a. at., lindeevor, :80 p. sa. - ,
- SPIR1T.ALISTB. '
First Sptrltusl Society Haj V Third street.
Services st 11 a. B. and 7:46 p. m., lecture by
F. B. Ooalter oa "Isdlvldusllty", tycena at
13:30 p. B. .. , . . .;. t...
-'sTOIsOISi,.'; T
New Cburch Society Eleventh ssd
atreeta; Rev. Hiram Vrooman. At 11
services; Suaday school. 10 a. b. .
1 JL
Aide
"' lYIlt TRUTH CEMTZB, a
Truth Chapel. Allaky balldlng, Third snd '
Morrtaoa atreaUl Hev. . TbaaMeue M. Mlaard.
Servlcea StU a. m. andJUKhwl. 13 B.
L'L.:. CHURCH OY BOD. ' -
Chorck el Ood Chapel, 480 Hawthorne avsans:
Rev, 0, T. heal. . Servlcea at 3:80 p. a. aad
7:JC(BvB. Sunday acbooi. 1 p. a. ... V s
HAZARZHB.
- Church nt the N.aarene 42 Bornetde street
Rev. H. O. Henrleka. aerarao at 10:80 a. a-.
8 p. m. snd 7:80 p. a. , . ..
' YtZB METHODIST.
Free Metbodlat Eaat Ninth aad Mill atreeta.
Preaching, It a. m. ; Sunday ecbeol, 10 a, aa. J
'''' MaUVHIAl DAWH. '
Millennial Pawn (. A. R. hall. Second and
Morrtaoa streata. Servlcea at 3.30 p. aa.
' 1 rnrrYzzsALiBT. '
'First Eaat ' Eighth and Cmich arreats. At
II a. a aermoa by Rev, T. W. Butler. "Over
coming aad Inheritance"; Suuday school, 10
s. a.
' REFOEMtD.
First Oerman Tenth and Stark streets: Rev.
0. llsfner. Services at 10:44 a. a. aad
p. M.l Y. P, B. C. B., S p. a.
-CHURCH Of riRW BORH -
Flrat Rlngler ball, 8UV Alder sires Rev.
R. K. Conn, I. I. Conference. 10 a. l
Ircemn. II a. m.( aermon. 8 p. as. by Dr. Conn;
rflecemree, 7:80 p. m. ' '
rantona B-rtkebreakera. -
Th most famous strikebreakers lri
th land ar Dr. King's New Mf Pl.
When liver and Jhowela go on strike they
?ulrkly settle th trouhl, and th purl-,
ylng work goes right on. Host cttr for.
constipation, hendirh and dlsslnaes.
It at Ksd Croaa Pharmacy. '-
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