J Ax iJA . a A-, i. v 4 , LAI D wi'fcl L) ivUii Toivd Topics J TOEIOHT AMXJgEMIMTS. "Tbe Stroller" . ..."Hanenu' roily" .."At Crlpll Creek" V.IICU'TIIII ..........."llumtros" "tlapno" Baker.., .inplr. tlrand . Htir .. lrla . . Helen Manafee, the B-year-old daugh ter of Councilman and Mrs. R. E. Men .efee, who waa severely urnad laat Sunday by tha explosion of a hot water hag. died of her Injuries taut night at the Meneteo home on Rodney avenue, Last Sunday when the mother of the child put tha little Ctrl to bed aha placed a hot water baa at her feet becauae of tha severe weather, but had : hardly left the room when the bar ex ploded ' and tha child waa aeverely burned. The funeral will be held Bun day at I o'clock from tha family .home. A - reception will be riven next . Thursday afternoon by the Multnomnh County Woman'a Christian Temperance '. Union at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth , Xfelglelsh, 101 Twelfth street, in honor of State President Mra. Lucia Faxon Addlton, a delegate to tha world and na tional convention of tha; organisation. The hours will be from I to t, and Mra. Addlton will ba assisted in receiving; M hy Mrs. Ida Barkley and Mlaa Clara r" Ansonge. Ttfoss Interested in the work of the society are Invited to attend. i Ths followlnir - federal ' elvH service ' examinations have been announced to be held to - Portland;- Manual training . teacher, February 10 and 21, salary 00 a year; plat printer, February U; ma tine steam engineer. February IS sal- .. sry $1,080 a year; electrician, February SO. salary $1,000 a year. Applicants . can1 secure complete Information con ccrnlng the examination by applying' to Z. A, Leigh at tha poa toff ice. Nathan Jacobs, who was arrested in this city a few days ago, waa sentenced to five years in ths California state penitentiary yesterday in ,- the superior crcrT" at-lOS "An relem Jacobs . pleaded guilty to the charge ot forging the nam of United States Marshal Leo Young " "worth to a check for ts1. Jacob was alleged to have forged the names of a number ot other government official. C To the Member of the Portland Com mercial Club! Ths annual meeting of the Portland Commercial elub will be held at the rooms of the club at 7:30 p. m., Saturday, January 1, 1807. for the election of members of the Board of Governors, and for tha transaction of such other business aa may coma before the meeting. B. I Thompson, secretary. Careful measurement by the man who know how, careful cutting by. aa sx- - perlenced cutter, careful making by killed tailors those are the reasons why our garments always fit well, look well and wear well. Any suit in ths 1 house mad to order for $26 no more, -no less. Unique Tailoring company, 202 Btark street, between Firth and Sixth, Article of Incorporation of the Union f liarante association have been filed id the offlo of the county clerk by H. D. Wagnon Sr., H. D. Wagnon Jr., , J. 9. Wetherbee and 8. C Spencer. They will engage In a general sick and acct dent, plat glass, boiler and employers liability insurano business. Capital ,. stock, $10,000. . i Thnrman Lamphlsr, charged with a statutory - offena against 14-year-old - Kather R. Dixon, pleaded not guilty be-1 fore Judge Bear in the state circuit court this morning. Lamphler will be defended by Attorney A. Fererra, Tb date of hi trial was not set. Articles ef Incorporation of the Rosen-thai-Straus company war filed In the ' office of tha county clerk this morning by B. M.. Rosenthal. L. H. Lewis and Ralph a Moody. -They will do a gen- - eral business in cigars, tobacco, - winos and liquor. Capital stock, $1,000. Article of incorporation of the Royal Gorge Mining company have been filed - In tha office of tha county clerk by J. Lr- Hartinan.- J. .V Garrison and 8. B. Moor. Capital stock. SeOAvOo. lai ' Bishop Moor of the Methodist Epls- copal church -' la expected home next Wednesday, after an absence of six months south and east on official bust- .' nets. . -'-'.' Phone order for window glass and . glatlng given prompt attention by F. K. Beach A Co, the Pioneer Paint Co Its First street. Phone Main 111. . . - Steamer Jessie Barklna for Camas, Wssbougal and way landings dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street ' flock at I p. m. . Wilholt mineral water and salt. K. - J. Wallace Agt, IIS Id. Tel. Pao. XSC6. Woman'a Exchange, ltl Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to I; business men' lunch, Aetna Oil Co. sells ths best safety coal IX and fin gasoline. Phona Eaat III. Big shoe sale, great bargains. Marks Shoe Co $11 Morrison street. snBMaaaaaiaMBaaskaBMBaBaaMBasBanvMsaaBSavsTBBi - School Board Censure Jordan. (Jonrnal Special SerTlee.l " San Francisco, Jan. 1. Ths member of the San Franolsco board of education last night issned statement in reply to the address mad by David Starr -Jordan 'on tha Japansss aohool question before the Unitarian elub. In which ths president of ' Stanford university is vigorously denounced by tha local .school board for favoring ths Japanese. V pai"aa"snw"- - , , . WOULD YOU be one of CJJH j sell your time w t 1 ' you a prize, but start a bank account and build to success. You can do it. We will pay you 4 per cent interest on Savings Accounts. Leave It to Us Let n do rosr family wa.tilnf. We oil Cor and delirer. Bauiah the siua of waehrtar and Its wvrrliuent and toll. Head our eric: IKONED. , STARCHED. ftiH te Slip 8a DraaM o Plireade 6e to fik,-,- a .Tablecloth ...to. "" Kullm 2o Walats 4.. St Twl ,. 1 Coraet Covare to Naokloa le , g- ll.u.lk.r-blf .... le """' lludkrcal(a. silk Be Drawer Se i! I"tdreaes NOT jaOJIZD. Wrappers Orerahlrta Re Aorona ...... le Nlsblatilrte U piiwj,aBi 10 I)ra were ......... to ' Se Uin Ha Chlld'a rieeM ..... So XXTKAS. Rt:r".:x::::::io. -.w. p'- - lira' Teeia e Blanket. Cotton. pr.SBe CblMrui'i Orerill fc) Qullta SBe Me ahlrta, eellara, euffa, eeats, or nulla rt iumpn done la Una dapaatstant. Ma ktiaale laaa taaa 60a, - UNION LAUNDRY CO. laooed and Oalumbte Streets. ; ' ' Xelepeooe alala SHi. , ' t. JOURNAL PHONE IS 7173 All Department Can Now. Bo -; Reached Through Number, . ' Call Main 717$ when you wish to telephone to any department . of The Journal. - . " A private exchangs has. been installed In The Journal offlos with enough, trunk line to accommodate the constantly in creasing demands upon the tele- phona service....'. ... . ; . .r Tell the operator whom you ' wish to speak to, and sh will ' connect you at once.'"" - -. Remember, Mr.ln T17S is the new number ot all departments , of . Tb Journal. EIGHT HOURS TO BE A DAY " 0,1 STATE. CONTRACTS,. Text of Law Concerning Hours on Government , Work ' Fol-; " lowed In Bailey Bill. ! A day work on state eontract of all aorta will ba sight hours If ths bill In troduced In ' the senate- by Senatoi Bailey of Multnomah becomes a law. Tha bill contains practically the earn a provisions as. to the law now In affect, controlling the number of hour work on government contract. - - Senat bill IS, as it will be known until the legislature has adjourned, pro vides for emergencies In ths perform ance or state contracts,' such as water famine or othsr classes of work for which there is urgent need. When an emergency exist, laborer may work aa many hours as there are in the day If they choose, but for all work over eight, hours they ar to be credited with time and a half. - The measure was Introduced at the request of ths State Federation of La bor. Similar bills have been lntroduoad at previous sessions of the legislature, but all have failed to pass. Ths pro visions of ths bill apply only to state contracts, slnos tha eight-hours law as applied to private contracts- ha been held unconstitutional. ; LlOA DISTRICT HAS RICH G0PPER Spokane Mining Men Return From Visit to Their Nevada 7 Properties. That th LI da copper mining district Of Nsvada will greatly add to the wealth of th state is ths belief of J. H. Tates and J. A. Long, two Spokane men now in Portland. Thsy arrived yesterday fioin rfovednr Mr. - Tates la th general manage of th Indian Spring Copper Mining com pany, tha owner of a group of ssven claim in tha LI da district. Ho has opened an ffios at . Ill Chamber of Commerce building. Mr. Long went to Nevada aa th representative of Spokane stockholders. . "Tha Lida district Is S mile south of Goldftelo," said Mr. Tates this morn ing. "There are $0 mine' la active operation within - five mile of our claims. Ths quarts - carries copper, gold and silver. It is th copper ws ar after. Her 1 a specimen of th ordi nary quarts on -the claims that assays at ISO a ton. Borax Smith's railway has been surveyed right through our property. A smelter Is building within sight miles of It." All Are Cordially Invited. A hlgh-clas entertainment will ' be given by tha Swedlah lodge Svlthlod No. S, X. O. O. T, Saturday, January It, HOT. Arlon hall. Second and Oak, com mencing at 8:11 p. m. Senator George F. Cotterlll will speak. All are) oordlally Invited. Admission too. Miiwauklo Country Club. Eastern and California race. Taks Sellwood and Oregon City ears at First and Alder. n. j hl - --". HI tit W ia.fj the employers or one of the servants?- It is a question for you to de cide. Without money you are forced to and efforts to others in or- , growing bank accoiint you will soon be ableto command not only your own time and labor, but that of others also. Small savings, persistently deposited in bank, will eventually raise you above the aver age and enable you to become one of the rulers. Don't wait for Fortune to hand UOLUHTEERS WILL City to Supply fire Apparatus for Woodlawn and Young Men Will Enlist. BETTER CAR SERVICE ' ' IS. BEING DEMANDED Citizens of Suburb Also Want Dim Connection With the nig Highland Main, ; That Water Supply . May Become Adeqnate. : ' "' Cast Slds Xtspartaan. ' A delegation of eltlcena representing ths "Woodlawn Push club came befors ths ways and means committee of the council yesterday in the interests of better (Ire protection and was promised Immediate assistance by the committee. Ths delegation atated that It would be autlafled temporarily with a volunteer company If the city would furnish the apparatus and this will bs the form of protection' that Woodlawn will-, have for the present. - At first ths delegation wanted a Are engine, then when 4ts - member saw that an engine was out of the question' they stated that they would be satisfied With something less and euggested s chemical snglns. However, the commit tee was enable to promise a chemical, but did sssure them that, a building would bs erected by the city and a hose cart, .with. 1.000 . feet . of boss provided. Tha citizens accepted this proposition and stated that they already bad a list of tS husky young men who -had sig nified their willingness to join. Th city will put up a 13.600 building with th end In view of establishing a paid company in Woodlawn as soon as conditions there demsnd It Th action that brought about this arrangement was agreed upon Thursday svenlng at a meeting of the Woodlawn Push club. For Better- Oar Servloa. - ' " Another improvement matter that wilt be pushed forward at one 1 that of th car service to Woodlawn. A com mittee. Including W. C. North, W. M. Cook and R. I Adams, was appointed to confer with the railway company to aecure an Improved service. There are two distinct grievances. Ths company allows -cars that vsrs delayed to - turn back, ' causing considerable inconven ience to th traffic and Woodlawn pas sengers especially, who, r .compelled to tranafer from on car to another. - Th 'company will be asked to have th regular Union avenue cars' con tinue out to Woodlawn Instead of turnT lng as. Xhsy tlo now this slds of Wood lawn, Councilman W. T. Vaughn will wait upon Manager Fullsr to urge thess Improvement. At th next meeting th elub will tsks action regarding the water supply which Is also an important matter with th residents of Woodlawn, and the water board will bs invited to attend. The new pip line passes nesr Woodlawn and tha cltisene wish to have a direct connection With that main aa soon a poaalble. , . ; h Want of Woodstock. ' A delegation from Woodstock ap peared at tha city hall yesterday to urge soms attention to that section of the city. C Ben Rlesland was prssent and stated in his remarks - that tha nearest firs company was Just three mile rrom Woodstock; that a police man was a rars specimen la th commu nity and that th small boys, whsn th policeman was about due, would collect in bunches .to vlsw ths blus uniform of. ths unusual cltlsen and talk about thavtatest novelty then seen on the streets for months, at least until ths next time when he would be due again. Xlndergartem at Brooklyn. A room in th basement of th school house at Brooklyn I to be fitted up for a kindergarten, which 1 to bs opened February 1. Th Inman. Poulsen Lum ber company has donated th lumber, and W. J. Standley, head of th publlo school manual training department, will superintend the work; The Mothers' and Teachers' club has th proposition under It control, and th school will be open to all children in th district A chargs of f 1 a. month will ba mads fair esvoh child, but those not able to pay will be admitted free of charge. Th funeral of Thomas B. West, tb pionssr merchant of th aat slds, wss held yesterday afternoon from th Dun ning establishment East 81xth and East Alder street. : Rev. W. O. Eliot con ducted th eervloes. Th pallbearers were George Rae, W. C Barlow, M. D. George, C N. Cuttsscker. W. H. Fits gsrold and Pr. W. A. Roberta There waa a larg attendance of friend. - BUILD STEAMER FOR THE YUKON MasBSBaaaa-aaMSSBasawawawaiaaa. ' Company Formed Will Also En- gag in Portland-Alaska ; Steamship Trade. A steamer, te be built In part In Portland and transported to th Tukon river, In Alaska, . will b operated on that stream and it tributaries by th Alaska Transportation, Mining A Trad ing company, a corporation Just formed in this city. It Will ultimstely go Into tb atsamahip business between . Port land and Alaska, and may extend it steamboat operations to tb upper Co lumbia and Bnak rivers. Th company waa Incorporated today at Salem, with a nominal capital of I0, 000. Th incorporator are R. II Bpen cer, John 8. Jensen. Frank Bchlegel, L H. Campbell and Captain George Walker. Three of th men named ar practical steamboat men and have had extended xperieno -In th transportation and trading business. Mr. Campbell and Cap tain Walker were soma year a ago en gaged In steamboatlng on ths Colum bia and In recent years hav been in business in Alsska. Mr. Jensen is also recently-from Alaska. Their first boat will ba built under personal supervision of thss three men. It will b deslgnsd to meet special requirements of th up per Tukon and it tiibutarlea ' PERSONAL ' Miss Oertrud Brush of Pendleton Is a guest at ths horn ot A. Q. Rich ardson, city passenger agent of tb Rockr Island. - Mra Jo vita Wldrlg of Oakland, Cali fornia, mad a pleasant visit with friend In this city. Among her enter tainers were Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Btalsy and Mr.rnd Mrs, 13, Dr Be4tsr, - -There Is no dlfh"1ry In retting good cofCM and. Schilling; post, CHURCH SERVICES BAFTI8T, ' Cnhrenlty Park Rev. A. B. Walts, gnifaay arbool at 10; morula arlre at Hi B. . ". I'- at 6:43; trains avrvlce at T:30, aililreM by tUT. Aruiur K. UlJer of OakUad, California. arleta Her. Join Bentalea, paetor. Sunday fuuil, 10 a. m.; jualur I nloo, S s. n. B. U.. 6:80 p. in.; preacutus, II a. m. and T:SO p. n. "Juetlftrafkio tr alta." x Muunt OUve, He Tenth end BrerettNatreeta; . J. w. Sinlik, putot. freacblog at 11 a. at. and la. " St. Jnhna Rev. B. A. Ionard.' ontnr aekool, 10 a. m. nreerhlnf. It a. m. and 1:M P. n. B. V. P. I'.. 6 30 p. ui. Thu-4--raurnioTer arenaa and Knott atreel: Bar. S. kl. Hllee, peaiur. Sunday e-houl, 10 a. aa. I preaeblns. 11 a. m. anUT:80 p. m. Mlaa XUa S. IJarLaurln of hew York will apeak at the siorulug eerrlae. eredUh Hoj-t , and fifteenth treeta; Bt. Erie ticaeratruui. freath lag, 10:4a a. m. and 1-.Ha p. m i Sunday acnwl, 11 s. Ulsblaud Alberts and With etreete. Preach- J"f at t.M p. at. and 7:SU . m. Ir KrangelUI m umninimi; eunuar aruool at a:au p. ai NellwwNt Tarom and Elerentk aUeeta; Ue, a. earn. Hunday K'bwd, 10 a. ui-1 prearhlnc. n a. BJ.r S p.-a. and 1:30 p. m. . a, . nit ione. First German reurtb end Milt streets) Rev. J. Kratt, peadar. v Prearblnf. lU:eb a. n. and T:M ; p. si.; Hunday acnool. 0:46 a. s.; B. X. r. U., 6:4.1 p. ui. Second Uernian-Rodney arenas and Mnrrle traet; Rev. V. Rneermann, paatur. 1'reacbluK, 11 a. m. and T:SO p. .; Sunday 'acnuol, . a. si. B. V. P. U.. S:es p. tu. Calrory Eaat KlshUi and Grant atreeU; Rev. A.- I.awrenre Black. Bible acbuol, 1U a. m. preaeblng at 11 a. si. b BT. i. L. Whiny; T ito p. in. by Hav. K. t. LVrrere, D. V., of New York. Second He Tenth and East Ankeny atreeta; Rer. Suntqs Ov, Lapham. Berrtrae at 10:UO m. and :M p. m. Hperlal'ralljr of BaptUta of city at p. m, Rer. C. A. Cook of New Jeraejr the speaket ... .. . ". Immanuel Hecoud and Meade streeta; Rev. Oeori-e W. Orlffla. ttuntlay acbool. lo a. m.j Junior t'nioo,.4 p. su U. Y.f. S aO p. ai.; preaebiiis St 11 a. n. br Rer. An bur v. Hlder of Onklaad, California; T:So p. m., "Cbrlatlan Joy." Ureoe atuntarllla; " Rev. " flllroaS' Parker. Prearblng at 11 a. si., '"the Lakewaru Cburck"; aermon at T:30 p. m. by bee. C. A. Cook of New Jersey. Central Eaat Twentieth and jjnkeny atreetsl W. T. Jordan. Proacblnc, 10:80 a. id., "Cbrla tlan Htewardahlp"; Huuday , acbool, 12 St. I services at T:30 p. ai. Unlreralty Park Rev. A. B. Wlts- Sunday acbool at 10 a. ra. worship at 11 a. St., ar mon, ."The Secret of a full Cnurcli"i B. Y. P. u., : p. an.; ami Ins errrtce, 7:80 o'clock, sernios- sr-Rev. A. Wi Hldee. - r'lret 'ilia White Temnbt. ninvr Twelfth end Taylor atreeta; Rev. J. Whltcomb bmnsben D. C, paator. Mnrnlns arareblp. IOiSO o'clo- k. William Edsar Getl; Bible acbool. 12:10. tn-lsiit muale, lotereatlns eierrlaea, vlaltora Invited; B. X. P. U. aerrloes, S:15 p. si.; popular erea kif eervlce, 7:to o'clock. Orduiaiice of Imp tiam will se adaaJaiatared by Dr. Brougber. ' PRISBTTERIAg. -' ''''' ' Ulapahv East Thirteenth and Powtll tree'ti; Rev. Jerome R. AlrOlade, 1. It. At 10:80 preaching, aiiblect. "Moral luflnenca of Chrla- t Unity -; 7:80 p. an., preaeblng, "Hplrltnal , Optics." gpeelal Bisalc morning and eieuliig . Bnuer toe iiusctioa of rroteaaor ixjwen; sn, J. 1'etereon, orgaalat; Mlaa May rle roater, sololat. 1 Calvary Eleventh - and Clay atreeta; Rev, Bra-tar a BtUva Ely Jr., f. . gerrlcea, IO:S0 a. an., with aerswsi Sunday acbool, U as. j aer Boa it 1:30 p. n. ronrth aim and (Jlbhs streets; Rev. Jofes R. Welch Preaching at tuJO s. m. Bun day school,. 13 aa.; X. P. 8. C ., p..u. ! at 7:110 p. m.. eermon. . Hawthorne-Park Twelfth and 'East Taylor streeta; Kev. K. Neteon Allen. - Sunday ecuonl, 12 m.; praaehlni, 10:20 a. at.; 7:30 p. m., aermon; V. P. s'c. K., 6:110 p. ai. rorbea Sellwood strset and Oantenbels are Due; Mev. Harry 11. Pratt. Preachlug, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Bandar acbool. 10 a. m.l "Where Art Taosl" wlii be the anbject at the evening eervlce. Highland .! -Thirteenth and Wygant; Rev. O. a. lllalr. Sunday school, 10 a. Bi.i praaca loc, II a. m. and 7:20 p. m. - Pladaaont Cleveland avenue and larrett traet; Uev. L. Myros lloosrr. -- Preaching at 11 a. aa.; Sunday acbool, 1218 p. ai.; 7:0 S. m., srrmos. Hpeel.l ma. la. Weetmlnetsr Eaat Teeth and Weldler atreeta: Rev. Henry U atareotta. Moraine aermoa. II o'clock. eTenlng aermou, 3:&t o'clock; Sunday acbool, 12.20 p. m.; X. P. S. U R-. : IrTrat Twelfth and Alder streets. At 10:20 a. si., services; 7.00 p. In., preaching by Mas. J. K. aMttrldga. Pol too lier. A. B. Bark holder. Berseo at 7:45 p. m. Maraball-Btreet Marahall and North Revee teeatb etreaU; Ilea. ti. W. Haye. Sunday acbool, 10 a. ta. ; preacklng. II .a. m. ; lar sies. 7:30 pi m.l Y. P. S. C. 44 p. m. Mount Tabor be I men t and Prettymaa streets) Rev. Kdward M. Bberp. Berawa at 11 a. ao.; aervlre at 7:20 s. m. Sotckil mnale. - Anabel Rev. Oeo. W. Arma, Jr. Sunday school, 10:20 s. bm presetting, 11:20 s, m. Sellwood Corner Eaet Uaveoteeath aadrlpo kane avaeue; Mev. D. A. Tbompavm, paator. sabbath acbuol, 10 s. aa.; morning eervlce, 11 a. in., -tneoM, "Chrlatlaa Olrlna"; evening eervlce. 1:46 o'clock, thesis, "Joahss Conquer Ur In the Name ef the Lord." Third East Thirteenth and Piss streets: Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, paetur. .At 10:20 a. av, eommonloe; evening subject, "The Hea ter's ktroke of Ceepel Appeal," I'M o'clock. '' 'SJFI8O0PAX. ' St lfark'a Kloetaeatk and Qnlmby atreeta; Rev. J. Ai. H. Slaipaos. Holy nmnninnlnii, 2 a. m.j Bnsday acbool, 10 a. an.; morning prayer and litany, 11 o'clock ; evauaong ead Sarauon, 7 .SO e'clock, - . . . . St. Andrew's Unlreralty Park: Rev. W. R. Powell. Herrtce asd aermon, 7:30 p. at. Sun day acbool. ( p. an.; Bible claaa. 7 p. m. Good Shepherd Sellwood etreet sad Van couver avenue, Alblita; Rev. Jobs Daweon. Holy eommauloa, S a. m.; Sunday acbool, a. m.; morning aervica, 11 o'clock; e renin a eerrlce. 7:30 o clock. St. John's Memorial Sen wood ; Rev. W. R. PowelL nund.y acbool, 10 a. a. aermos ami serrlea, 11 a, ui. St. Paul's Woodmere; C I. Parker, . lay reader la ebarga. Service asd eersma. 11 Vest Sloe St. afattbeWa, Ptrat ssd Carsth ars a tree u; Rev. W. A. aU Brack la charge. Bunday acbool, 2:46 s. m. eervloes ssd err moa, 11 a. si. I sarvice and sersiea, 1:20 p. is. . COVOaUEaATIOaTAL. CBtversity Park ArtUaas Umple; Rev. D. B. Uray. Sermos st 11 s. mH "Ths Undoing of the Covetous Mas" I Sunday acbool. 10 a. m. Mtonteelppt-AvenBe Mlaelealppl avenue and Pre moat etreet; Rev. William L. t'pabaw. Sun day acbool. 10 a. m.l aermoa. 11 s. m., "Tb Bleealng ssd Evil of Proaperlty") Gbrlstlaa Endeavor, 6:80 p. au.; aermon, 7:50 p. mH Tne Grafter and Ills Spolli." Laorelwood ArleU kali; Rev. D. B. Gray. Sunday acbool, 10 a. St.; T. P. 8. 0. 6:20 Ponndi'1 MrUM ;3. P- m, ' "The Lost , - Hamlo Street Eatt Seventh sod Basaale, Sermon. 10:20 s. m. Sunday acbool, noon ( Chrlatlaa Endeavor, 6:42 p. Bkt svenlng serv ice, 7:40 o clock. Rev. W. , A. Uirrle will conduct .services. 1 ' Sunnytlde Corner wf Eaat Taylor asd Eaet Thirty-fourth atreeta: Tier. J. J. stanb, paator. Morning service at 11 o'clock by Rav. U. M. Tenny of Berkeley, California; evening eervtca. 7:20 o'clock, aubject, "A ft lee leader"; Sun day school, 10 e. si.; Junior Chrlatlaa En deavor, 2 p. m.; Senior Esdeevor, 6:12 p. m. Klrat-Maillaon and Park; Rev. B. U ilouae, D. It., paatvr. Morning aermoa by Rev. H. O. litaeoU st New X"rk, 10:20 o'clock; evening aeruioB. 7:80 o'clock, "Bared Ernes Paneer"; Sunday acbool, 12:12 p. m, P. H. Whitfield, superintendent; X. P. S, O. E, 6:20 p. m. Highland Seat SlTtb street north aad Free eott; Rev. E. S. Bollinger. Sunday acbool, 10 a. aa.; morning service. 11 e'elock. "The Baal peas of the Church"; Junior Endeavor, 2 p. m. V. P. B. O. K., 6:80 p. m.l evening eerrlcv, tM e'ewekv Hav. il. M. Taany wlU preach. j ' UTTHODrST. r "." . . j ' Taylor-Street Dr. Eranela - Bunratte Sbort. naaaea, :2U a. aa. sermos. 10:20 s. aa by Rev. J antes Moore; Knnday acbool, 12:19 p. ai.; Epworth legue, 6:2u p. a. aeraaoa, T:S0 p. m., by Rev. E. I. Soper. - Sellwood rifteenth and Tarawa atreeta; Rev. A. D. Wagner. Snnday arbnnl, JO a. m.l see mon.. 11 a. m.J. claaa meeting. 11 12 p. m.; rlaas meetlag. 2:20 p. ai. fp worth League,! 6:20 p. m.i eeenhng aerrlce, 7:30 p. m. J Grace Twelfth and Taylor atreeta. Clarence Trne WIWws, D. I. aermon. 10:20 a. m.. "Man'e .Place In the Cnlverae"; aermoa, - 7:20 p. ., "How "Sis dot Herat A Story of the Snake, the Wwii. Slid IhS Man" I Sundae school, 1312 p. an : Edward Drake at the EperortB League, ea-i - mam ennrua stnat at evening eerrlce. Clareeee M. Godfrey will be the soloist st the morning serW-e. Susnyalde Eaat Tamhtll etreet, between Tblrty-flftb sad Thirty -el itbtT. B. Pord, pea tor. Pareonage 186 Eaet Thirty fifth street; at borne Thuraday afternoon. Sunday eerr lees: 10 a. m Sunday acbool. Dr. HolVnpeter, enpermtandent; 11 a. m., preaching hy tb paator; rla-e Bieetlns follow the preaching eervlce; 8:20 p. .. Jim lev leKU. Mary Shaver, unerlntesdent ; children claaeea. Mr. Lntt ni Mr. UnlnMne. leader: e-IA p. m., Kp worth lasne devrlBal mrertns. W. ft. War res, preaMent; 7:20 p. m., semion by the pee rori efftrlal board meeting Monday eeenin: prater aveetlng Thsraday evening. Buangera j cor"1Illy wel.timed to ell fit eervlrea. l.iirelwixi Mount Hcott ear line; 4'barlea H. I W,iiiy. pm.tnr. kcTlral eerrlroe every sisbi, 1 oJd-titue MftuoUlat fire and frvrir. aViaiUiy eerrU-e erwjon. '' in., nunaaj ecuaoii a4 i 'Kntlre HM&ctirir.tlnn" 1-1 e. in..' rlara meeiing; 2 y. m aermon le children, topi", "fbe Ark'; 6:30 p. m.. tuworth l.eaue; 7 0 p. rerlval aervl,-, mbiect. "Kepeutaac," with aa after service. 10THEEA2T. Betasla Danleb Union aveaue and M'Wri etreel; ilav. Uudmuud OxLll. Bnndar -hnol. 12:12 p. m.; serrlc. ( p. m. Wednesday ve. , liia: lletanla Laillea' anclety at 8 p. 01. with 1 Mr. Murtaoaea, Eaat Nbith and Wldlr I street. I Norwegian Sysod Eaet Tenth snd Grant I atreeta r Kev. O. llagoea. Sunday ecbool, :HO a. u.; morulns errlw. 11 o'cbMrk: evenlna : service, 7:20 e clock: X. P. S. meets Thuraday evening at 2:12 o'olock. Ht. Jane' Engllab-e-Weat- Park snd Jeffer aoa a trout. J. Allen l.eaa. paator. Service at 11 a. m-i "Haul Venue Pul"; svenlng ervb-e st S o'clock. aeketliMi from Meu deuwnua'a oratorio "St. Paul" by the ebolr; Lutber League, 7 p. aa.; Sunday school, 10 1 . CKAISTIAE. -' Tentral Kaat Twentieth and Eaat Salmon treeta; Mev. J. 1'. Ubnruiley, ). I. At 1:40 a. ni., aermoa, "I'ntll II Come": Bunday fcHiocJ. 12 fa.; Senior S odea tot. S:20 p. sal Junior Endeavor, 2:30 p. m.i 7:80 p. 01.. ( rival eervlce. Kodney-Aventie Rodney avenu aad Knotl Heel; Kev. K. Elmo Hoblneon. At P:4A a. 1., Blbla acbool; 11 s. m., aermon by Rev. V. E. ' ItllllnirtuB, "What Mitat I Do to See Other!": S:3 p. ., T. P. S. '. R.: J:U0 p. m., sermon. "Tb World's Ureateet Book.'' Mount Scot t Service la hall at era Park, 2 p. 01. .' . , . Weodlawa goaday acbool, IS- a. m-1 preach lag, 11 s. m. Uirlatla Endeavor, 7 p. m.l ervlres S p. aa. . with aweclel meele. ' . Plret Comer Park and Columbia atreeta; Rev. E: S. Murkier, mUiUter. At lu.aO a. m., "Tbs Law of Iterlvabi," by Rev. C. A. Phlppa; lilol school, 12 m.; Chrlatlaa Eodcevnr meet tug, :30 p. m. . ' rVAKOrLIOAI, A88OCIAT10K. Grace Lect: Rev. 8. O. Heudenos. ' Preach ing. 11 1 k. and p. m.; Xoang l eople'e At Uance, 7 p. m.i Sunday arhonl. lo a a - Pint Oeraaaa Tenth saa Ctay -awoatav Eel. Theo. . Schaucr. Suuday achool. SiSU . m. ermoa, 10:42 s. si. preachlug. 1:48 p. m. X. P A.. 7 p. m North Portland Twenty-flrat snd Peltygrov treeta; Rev. E. O. Hornacborh. Sunday school, :44 s. m-i preaching. 11 s. m.; X. P. A. program. 7 P. m.; preaching. 7:20 p. m. yirst Engllah East Sixth and Market treet; S. A. hlewert, paaur. At 11 . m.. "A Ro markahl Prophecy and lie ynlflllroent": Sun day ecbool, 10 a. m: ; Vmuig People's Alliance, S:4S p. m. "As Old Mas s Oplnioa ef Young Men' 7:4S p. m. Emanuel Mllwauk!; P, W. Flaher, paator. Sunday 'bool, 2 p. m. ; T. P. A. aervlre. 7 p. m. ; worohlp and sermon, 8 p. nr.; Germ a preaching every third Sunday, 2 p. m. Keacne narroony 4-'. M. I-lobar, paator. Sun day ebnl, m. a . m ; t'r'''hl"l. M . - i Y P. A., 7:20 p. m. .. . ' tTHTTED EVAH0EIJCAL. First Eet Tenth and Sherman atreeta: Rev. A. A. Winter. At 1 a. m., Sunday ebool; preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:3o p. m. Secondfar and Kwby etreete; Rev. J. Bowereor. At lla. m., preerhlnav "Human poaalbllltlee Through Cbrlt" Burnley acbool. 10 a. m.j K. L. C. E., 7 p. m.; aermon, 7:20 p. in. x - - St. Jnbs'a Ivanbo snd Jobs streets: Re. B. B. MeVlrker. Sunday echnoL, 10 s. . m. prMcblng, II . m.; J. a.-C. E.. :SO p. m.: L K. L. C E 6:90 p. m-i preaching. 7:24 p." in. - Orkley Green Sunday acbooL 111 s. m. preaching. 11 s. m.. by Rev. H. I- Pratt) Voaug Popl' meeting. T p. m.: preachlug, 7:20 p. m., by Iter. N. Urblno, ot Slous City. CHRISTIAN SCIZITCE. ' Second ' Ctinrch of Chrlut, MclraUst Elks' temple. Stark and Seventh streets. Snnday services st 11 s. m. sod S p. m aubject. "Truth"! Sunday school, 11 s. m.; Wednee day meeting. 2 p. m. . 72TITE9 PEESBTTESIAV. - Church ef tb Stranger- Wco street aad Grand avenue; Rev. 8. Earl DuBals. Morning aervlre, 10:48 o'clock, 'with eermon: Sunday scnnnl, 12 m.; aermon. 7:20 p. th. yiret Blath snd Montgomery afreets) Rev. A. W. Wllaon. Morning aermon. 10:30 a. m. 8uuday school, IS m. ; sermon, 7:20 p. m. .- tjirrTED B1ETHKBT HT CHRIST. Plret Eaat Fifteenth and Morrison afreet i Rev. u. c ssaner. mnie acnoot ai lot, m. ; aermeo st 11 a. m.) raoa at 7:20 p. m- X. P. S. C. E 7 V- m. ' Radical fllith and Mechanic streets: Rev. C P. Blanehard. Sunday achool, 10 a. m. aermon, 11 a. am. end 7:20 p. a. - ? . - ' lTHTTARIAH. - V Church ef Onr Father Corner ef Yamhill and Seventh streeta; Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr., minis ter; Rev. T. L. Eliot, D. T)., minister emerltn. Service at 11 6. m.. sobtrot of Memos, "Tlie Ethics OX Church Memherebip"! Sundiy school. s. m.; kindergarten, 11 a. m.; Adult elaaa, 12.10 p. m,i X. P. :SO p, m. p. 2a. , SKRITWALISTSr- W In la ten' sad Mediums' Proteetfve Aoeoria. tlon Regular rellfiou eerrlcea In W.- O. W. hall. Klerenth afreet, between Waahlnatoa aad Alder, at 7:80 p. m. rirat part of asrvlc will be devoted to apttit roeeeci re. bearer. Ger trude Wood field: at 8:12 Rev. Dr. Dlekey will flv trance leetsra oa aubject, "Clean llseea Next to Codlm. : . rirat Spiritual SorlarrArtisea bsll, lOSH Third street. Conferences. 11 s. m. ; lyevom. 12:30 p. m.l M. snd I. club, 2:W p. m.; IT. Corn win lectors w "The Tare ftoda" et T:4.1 p. m., followed by lira. V, Row of Jackaoo, allrhlcan. Independent Splrtrnal " Society Forum, con ducted Sv fivlnne Jiitinatn. followed erttk) teeta, at Lotus hall, m Kart Grand aveese, corner f Waahtogtoa. Bunday st T:90 p. aa. , METHODIST, SOUTH. - rtrer 1T1H Seeoad stnet. Forestsrs' ball; Rev. S. U. Mow re. At 10 . m.i Sunday ecbool. 11 s. m. S:S0 p. m., Epworth League; T:20 p. m, prearnlns by Or. IUId : :'- .. MZX'fl RT.20RT. Ten's Iteeort and People' Institute Fourth ad Burnelde atreeta. Stereoptlmn Bible rsdy hoar, p. m.l sies' meellns with eddree. 4 p. m.; people' (oapel ferric with sperlsl mane, T:4 p. as. ' IATTXR-SAT MAim. ' rhoreb ef Jeeu Cbrlat ef Lttr-Iy Saint Hill 400 Albiky boildlny. Third and Morrlaoa. Service 11:80 a. m. asd T p. m.; Sunday scbeol, 10 a. as. FREX SfZTROOlsT. Free Mfbodlat Eaat Mntb asd Mill streets. Free oh 1ns, 11 a. am.; Sand ay scbeal, 10 a. as. t; k. c. a. Foertb snd TamhIU atreet. Orehesfrs eon Pert and men's meetlns st S p. m., A. H. Bin ell. graduate of Utrblaae anlveralty. and a reeldeat of India foe IS yean, will speak ta "Miracle of lm oa Shores et taneea.'' Group rody claaaea at 4:20; mncbeoa a 8: SO, Tb meetlns ar Ire end epea te sll ansa. . TJlTtTERSAUST. Flrat Eaat Elsbth and Orarb street. At 11 s. m.. sermos br Rev. T. W. Butler 00 "Pat lour Levs Into It" Soaday Khooi, 10 s. m. --" ' ADTEJfTISTS. Sevestb-txr Adrestlets 208H Third afreet, hetweea TavW snd Salmos; Kev. Oeerge A. Snyder. Prtachins. T:20 p. m. rRtEaTDa. .:- atreeta; Rev. Lewi I. Badlev. Preebln al 1 a . Hi. UU I.JO P. aa., o,, wvawa, w t. m.l Endvot. 2:80 . m. . 1 SWESEVBOROIAaf. Xew Oinrck Rodetr Eleven tS snd Aides treeta: Rev. Hiram Vroomaa. At It a. as., "NoarealaUBc"i Sunday achool, J-aS. RETORMTD. Pint German Tenth snd Blsf (treeta I Rev. O. Hafner. Servlcea at tO:4S a. as. asd f p. as.1 . r. 8. C. E.. 8 p. m. 01EEK CR1TRCH. a. a. M ....! aiea fsTwtaaS afktak .ffatti Tw-ntbUtb n4 M-rr-o. lUNti. EfuU Ios Cuts Off Log Bapply. SnUl rMeptcb e Tbs JournaL) V" Attardeen. Wash.. Jan. !. For lac of lots, wfilch eannot bo got on scoounl of le la tha Wisbkah rlvsr. tb Ameri can1 mill has shut aown. . CAMUS JTATXOW .', '' certainly smssbed a hole tn tha Kar roo ma of Kanasa. but, Ballard a Hore hour.d Byrup bus smsshed all records as a cure for coushe. Bronchitis, In (tuensa ami all Pulmonary JIeaa. T, ti iionoii, miw wfnuw. t have-never found a mcllolne thnt wnM cure a coush so quickly as I il nr'l e .. , . . . r a.i 1. . - linrenuuil'J rj'wi". " . . . . " . ears." bold by all dmscista. "A Contrvatlu0 Cuttodlan" WSMk- SAVKGS BANK . PAYS - 4 Per Cent OPEN For the convenience of its customers bn. Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St , c ' Corner; iVashtaflioa j PORTLAND, OR. BUILD BRIDGE AT ELK ROCK Bill for Charter to Portland, Ora- ' gori and Sea Coast Railway : -5 r-; s Introduced. FREE TRACK FOR THE PASSAGE OF WAGONS Other lUllways Would B Given Use or Structar by PayrneRt of Tolls Interstate' Commerce Commis sion to Bo Arbiter. '. ' fellla providing for a charter for a .bridge across the Willamette at Elk Rock, near Oswego, have been Intro duced In. both house of the legislature. Ths bridge Is to be built by the Port land, Oregon, and, 8ea ' Coast Railroad company, which is being promoted by William Held. Tha bridge la to be open to all rail road, street railway or otner transpor tation companies, which will be subject to tolls by. the owners of tha bridge. In caaa of any controversy between Any road and tha owners of tbs bridge over the amount of tolls that may ba justly exacted, ths Interstats commerce com mission la made tha arbiter. - -. There Is to be a free track for the passage of wagons and other vehlclee and pedestrians. Ttoo privilege of pur chasing the bridge at Any time It Is de sired la reserved to Multnomah county, at a Plica not specified. Should tbr be any controversy over tha purchase price, or over Sny other matter pertain ing to tha bridge. It Is to ba arbitrated by tha interstats commerce commission. Elk Rock is recognisea oy an rail road engineers as the only practical sit for a bridge across tha Willamette a short distance above Portland, and It Is "considered ft strataglo point In ran road building. This Is the place tha Southern Pacific ; has contemplated building ft bridge for Its west side trains should tne routii street una dj abandoned, and Is also desired by the Paclflo Railway A Navigation cOmpiwy; whloh Is now building a Una to Tilla mook, tor ft crossing. The bill for tha charter for the bridge was Introduced In tha aenato by Senator Nottlnrham of Multnomah county and In tha bouse by Representative Jones of Polk. and Lincoln. Senator Nottingham said this morning that tha bill had been sent to him with the request that It be Introduced. Ha had read It twice, ho said, and could discern no joker In It, but If It should cohtaliT joksrtt-wtitw discovered in the committee to which It Is referred. .TALKS TO STUDENTS Tom aUolardao of tha ertlaul Com- saaMlal Olab atves to the Stadsabs of . tha Xolmes Baslmsss Oonsgw tha Slob Adwioo of sTlnailnssa aad gertt asaess ' 1m ZVlf a. ' .' Tom Richardson, manager of the Portland. Commercial club, addressed the students of tha Holmes Business col lege yesterday morning, earnestly ad vising kindliness of servloa, kindliness of speech and kindliness of general do portment In all relatione between man and man In an inter oourse oexween human beings. Bo said that tha world la famishing for mors human Considers tlon of each other's dsssrts for more human affection for mora human tolerance for greater human patience with another. Ho said that kindliness Is the lever that moves tha world that wins peaceful -victories over all human difficulties and the rtchsst treasure of the human heart. -Tha college orchestra, of Ova pieces enlivened the occasion with soma ex cellent selections. .. This was its first appearance snd Its efforts war greatly appreciated.- PORTLAND REALTY BOARD , ; WILL HAVE BIG DINNER Tbs midwinter dinner of tb Portland realty board will ba held tn tha main dining room at Richarde restaurant Wednesday evening. January It, at I o'clock. It will bo an informal affair and members, of the board and Invited guests will go direct from their offices to the dinner. A string orchestra wm furnish mnsld and J. A. Epplng will furnlsn ft quartet of male voices which will sing during the evening. '' The following speakers will address tha meeting: H. M. Cake, J. 15. Bro- naugh, H. La Pit took, R. W. Montagu, Percy Blythe. M. o. uritrin. Tha commutes which has tha matter in 'Charge la compoeed of 3. O. Rountree W. H. Moore, Elnathsn fjweet, M. Xi, Oriffln and Henry FTlea. J. O. Roun tree will ba toastmaater. MY, WHAT IS BEST TO DO V ii , This Ool Weather Get one of tha M. J. Walsh Co.'s wood or coal portable basket grates. They also carry a complsts line of andiron spark guards, flreeets and fenders. Sale rooms 211 Stark, between tirta ana Ptsth, or phone them sis of your Are- plsre snd they will deliver. Frferr4 gtoe Canned floods. Aliun Lewis' Heat brand. EI KEMP PRINTING CO. 00R BUSINESS ''Tr'J stiV tip by giving tn- Jtirt tatisf utu in . cur vork. - Our fmstt and . , tyt rt all nrui and ap-t ' Hatt. U't do not (I aim to to the 0HtyiTrtntfrf in town thai ido good wort, tut wo do tlaim that wo can't to boat when it (omr$ to , . , , ': GOOD PRINTING - : Phce Jlam 5500 ): 213 SECOND STREET The Portland PORTLAND, ORCOOX. " EUROPIAN PLAN ONLY HKAXKJUARTER9 FOR TOURISTS AND COMMERCIAL. , TRAVEL evR3. Everything to eat and 'drink, aad tt costs ne raers la the-- PortJanl Hotel Rattuksllor thaa eleewhere In the city. Kvsry weekday nl;ht from 8:12 to 12. L-a SOVnt, ataaage.'' ' TWO" FITCUaARANHED $1.?. EXPERT OPTICIANS MlvTZCERaCO. Ill SIXTH 51 MAP W45WINCTON ' AlCtJairBtElltTla. kTt. Thivtlelli Theatre ; i TONIflHT S:15 O'CLOCK , ! ' - TOMtiBROW MGHI " . Special Price Matinee Haiarday, Tb Tuneful Maaleal Oomdy, ', THE STROLLERS Alwar e lilt ft I Today. PRICES Lower Floor. 11 .AO. 21; Halooar. t. 7fx?. oOej Callerr. 25e, 29c. , Seats Selling at Theatre for Ensasamest. . Seat Sale Tomorrow 10 A. If.v ' ," BEIUa THEATBE. 14th and Waabtegtsa sts. OLGA NETHERSOLE MONDAY January 21 .enflf.,, WED. Jgfc. Jaa. 23 , OdjJliJ . edayr-Jaseary 23. THE BECDED MES.'' TAEftTnEAT." PRICES BOTH MATINEE AND NIGHT lower - floor, except laat S rowa, 22: laat S row, fl.eo. Balcony, mat d low. 21 JO: neat ft raw. $ls laat S rowa, T.1c. Batlr gaUary, . SO las reeorre). Bosas $10 ssd 21.20. Baker Theatre ore'ci---. George la, Baker, aaanager. Hoase ef tbe Fsmen Baker Stack Company. This Wsek's Prodnctloa Rleaard Hording Oavtr V eater Military lomeoy-uraaas. - "RAESOV'B I0LIT." A tete New York gneraae. Dlrecrlos Mr. Jobs - SalnpoUa. . Matinee Saturday, ventng prleee S5r, soc. Sue. Matin. 12. 25. Meat Week "How BaxU Butted In." tors aaJI V t T I.... korrlaoa. LUIUIIX lUCailC bUla 11T. hUltoa W. Sesasa, Maasger. PMytng Only Eaeters Reed ArtnetaaBS. TouIrM All Tbl Week Matinee Wedneaday aad Satsrday. B. 7. Carpenter a Great lerams of WaStera Mlnlne Cmp IJfe. "AT catPPLE CEEE2T A Rami nder of the Guides ! la Ootorado. Re ; n lar Fmplr Price. Eext Attraouoa "Ta atldaiskt Flyer. STAR THEATRE Week ef deanery Id. Telephone Mais SdPS. Ths Alloa Stock Company freats yHmBua' A Tbree-Aet Roerlag Fare, atari nee TOedar Tbnisdaja. Saturdays aad Sundays at 2 30 p. m. Price loe. 20c. Every vnlag at S:1S prices loe, 2Uc. 20n. Swears eeats Par all performance by pboaa. Mala 24iet. The Grand TandevOl tm lose IEZA Ss 10RELLA SmBethlss Mew Urn dor the Ses Clever Comedy I AarohaU . Tbs Three Fetrswe Mm Sadl Bosssvmtg , Tipple ft EUtmeet Saaford ft Bsrlisgtea Jay BcgaH Xaatar Harold Keff Oalis RIe!i . TOatTOatT , Leaping Hie Gap Zast XshlbltloB oada. F '.' OpJ AH Bar EsaAay. AomJssloa Tree. Skates t9o. Big a-D,,, jts, jr,,t w. c h sfl 'AAV s , J-