Hin OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 3."lfl0ft T j ic.vn 4c;:j L - JOURNAL PHONE IS 71 73 All Department Can Now Re Retched TbroDgb Number. Call Main T17I when you wish to telephone to sny department of The Journat ' A private exchange lies beea installed In The Journal office with enough trunk Una to . accommodate the coastsntly In creasing demand opon th tele phone service. Tell the operator whom yeti wlah to apeak to, and aha will connect you at once. Remember, Main 71TI la the new number of all departmenta of-The-Joernsl. ' - TOITIOHT'S AJfUBEMZXTB. . ' . BeiHg ....."Bed Feather" linker .i,."Bow Baxter Butted In" Umpire...., 'The al Ida If lit Flyer" Oreud VaodeTllle pter . . - ...... . "Dad's Girl'" I-jrle ,"Tb Pulse ef haw Tora" ""The Men's Methodist Social union la to hold Ita first reception and banquet lor the year at Grace Methodist church naxt Wednesday evening. January he-drrmer la to lie lui va-pyTnTq dlea' Aid society of . the church. A i' AA annUta n ha - rhlirrh. - A large and) moat - Interesting attendance of the aoclai union la promised by the unusually Interesting program which la arranged for the evening. The addreaaea on "Oregon's Debt to Methodism," by the gifted authoreaa and blatotian of Oregon, lira. Eva Emery Pye. Hon. W. . IX- Kenton,presldent of the Oregon His torical aoclety, Hon. J.C. Moreland) and Mr a. Smith French of The Dalles, as aure an evening of great pleasure and profit. The aoclai union la also delighted to have Bishop Moor at home' once more and to have him on tbla occasion 'a ari honored guest and apeaker. A . number of out of town guests, - from Seattle and other cities In Oregon and Washington will alao be present. The reception will be held from :10 to 7 p m. under the charge of O. F. Johnson, chairman of the reception committee of the Men's Methodist Social union, and the dinner served at T o'clock. Special muslo has been provided for the occa- Hiram W. Pickey, a pioneer woll known throughout the Pacific northwest, died at hi home at 414 Hall street yea- terday. -He waa a native of Ohio and - -nerved aa a Union4 soldier during the Civil . scar. He crossed tha plains with a wagon train la 1867. In be went to KaUama and took a contract with - tha Northern Faciflo railroad to furnish laborer for tha workof jconatructloa on . ho -4lne-Trtm " Kalama to Tacoma. He lost his fortune. In tha eraah that carried down the Jay Cook bank, which waa backing the Northern Pacific road. . At th Jme of hla death. Mr. Pickey waa - Interested in the Alaakan Btaam ' ahlp trade. He leaves a wit and four " children, the oldest of whom ia W. M. .. Pickey. , Notice of funeral arrange- menu will be- mads later. - " - - To the many young women in Port ' land who wlah an attractive and help- f ul place to spend tha Sunday afternoon, the Young Women's Christian Associa tion, with Ita hospitable "at borne" ' hours from 4 to o'clock, offers a warm ; welcome. Tha "Little Journeys" hour. , under tha leadership of Professor Thome, and story group will meet at 4 o'clock aa usual. The general secretary, ' Miss MaoCorkle, who has Just returned fron the east, will make the address. .The musical program will be: Piano solo. Miss Beeale Bridewell; soprano solo. Miss Edwlna , Mastlck; contralto rlo, M Is s Cathleen Qeor Mr. Katiibone. , Pr. 8. E. Joseph!, who In point of se - tolorlty is the eldest member of the v water- board, oultted the aervlca of the olty last Wednesday. . Pr. Josephl was appointed a member of tba wetter com mlttee In the early nineties and served on it . until the water board waa In stalled under the new charter. He was Kvin v .at lunnirai im l liw ,u 101 for the full term of four years. His term expired on January 2. Mayor Lane said this morning that ha had not appointed a successor to Pr. Josephl and would probably not make an appoint ment until soma time next week. i-. , - - - S .w . . ' Fifteen members of tha Portland Ad. , ' Men'a league went to - Spokane last i night to attend the annual meeting ot the Pacific Coast association. Tha dele gates were entertained at luncheon to day by tha Spokane Chronicle and to--r night they will be banqueted by the Spokesman-Review. - The Portland dele gates are: Fred Johnston, O. C. Chap man, R. It. Routledge, W. H. Chatten. 1 B. J. Paly, J. A. Osburn, C. A. Warren, A. K. Blocura, W. J. Hoffman,- S. J. Jaeger, IL W. LitUe. B. E. Wrignt. V. C Freeman and R. M. Halt Larry Sullivan, whose .spectacular Nevada Trust company has carried htm "Into prominence tha past few weeks, has left Goldfleld to "make nta home for a short tims In Los Angeles. From ' the latter place he will return to Port land. Peter Grant, the former treasurer, will also come to Portland. Both have ' ' severed all active - Interest with the company. - ' , , , "' ( ... The funeral ef Mra. Johanna Jantsen Vreeland, wife of Thad W. Vreeland, ' was held this afternoon at 1:19 o'clock from the Forbea Presbyterian ' church, Alblna, followed by services at the cre matorium. Mrs. .Vreeland died Tbura- If that is the height of your ambition you will be dependent on your . ' - ' , tng a deposit today, a Savings Account here drsws 4 per cent interest compounded twice' each year. . couvms or Yarmouth disdaius eu 110IU1I WIFE. Tls' Oountese ef Yarmouth ones plain Boasa Ibaw No Iuukt ears "Tea," but Instead she esyi ' l-S-W, ' And now h U sot eoett to bar sliter-la-lsw, lum Count-as of XsruMuts, ,ence plats Suaaa Pile Bald for bar hnebeed a BjllUoe or Bare. Thes bardd a steasier fur JvAnay boll' ahora- Ne, the price ef bar title earn eat of bar siw, And U fattened the pride ef ptala Susan Thaw. It's sot much fas, bar brother's ea trial tor bla Ufo F killing tba Samoa who mined bla art fa Bnt It a mifhtj Important to Bueenna Thaw That aba toft ar above bar young eleiec-am-law. We eap ipposs that la baaTra li both span aee In 'Vounteaa' Tke will sever aekaawlsdge her ain Vat will say te It. rater, "By once Thsw, Aad I cannot remain wltb air stater -la-law." THK CNIOM lAtJWOBT. ;' "t'Beat Laundry so Eartb." TaL Mala aw. Second and Columbia, day night at her home on Ballwood street, after a brief Ulneaa of pneu monia. She was a native of Penmarb and waa . but 2S years old. Bbe was married seven years ago and 'leaves three children. She bad a wide circle of friend in Alblna. Testsrday waa eelelrrated a claaa day by members of the February graduat ing elasa of the high school. Fifty members visited the Oaks, 'where the skating rink was chartered specially for ' their entertainment They spent ( tiie...lnnt.-tha.-xeBort and cnjnysd (."c. ln . th, evsnlns. Pinner waa served J ... . . . . - .. at the. yacht club and many Interesting features were enjoyed. Tba cnaperones of the Dartv were Mrs. George Orton and Mrs. Charles T. Field. The' following civil service examina tions have been announced, for -Port land: "Logger. February 27, salary ! a month: mason, February VI, salary $720 a year; wagon Maker, February ST. salary S7S0 a year. Appllcanta can se cure complete- Information concerning the examinations by applying to Z. A. Leigh, at the postoffJce. As the result, of an explosion of illuminating gaa In a room at 1H Fifth streot last night, Ernest Hedley was so badly burned ' about, tha - face and arms that ha was removed to tbo Good Samaritan hospital for treatment. Hla Injuries, although painful, are not regarded aa sertous, unless complica tions result. , , " i; " Give Va a Chance. We've been think ing about you for -some time wonder ing why you didn't coma in and have us call for a suit of - your clothes each week, clean, press and deliver It. and giro you eight shlnea a month, all for 11 per month. . Unique Tailoring Co., tut Stark. . Main -61 4. . - ' A pile of waste papers on tha top floor of tha chamber of eommarca building teecarae Ignited"" In" aorne un known manner at 10 o'clock laat night and brought out the fire department In response to an alarm from box 141. The blase was onlckly extinguished and no damage dona. . - There wtn be an all day' meeting Tuesday, tha Itth, at Memorial eburch. East -Eighteenth and Tibbatta ati eets. under the auspices of tha, Oregon Hell ness association. -' Services 10:84,- 2:S0 and T-.80. Tha public,- is cordlaily In vited, to attend, J ' .. . r a'- whntt-partyand danca wtll' be given' by George Washington camp. Woodmen of the World, at Woodmen's ball. Tuesday evening. Prlsee will - be offered and refreshments served. Steamer - Jessie Barklna for Camas, Washougal and ferny landings dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street doc at t p. av - ; - Wtlhoit mineral water and salts. TeL-PaerlHfc Acme OH Co. sells the best safety eoal )U and Una gasoyna- Phone East ft. -Woman's Exchange, 111 Tenth street, lunch 11:10 to I; business men's lunoh. LASTRACE TONIGHT Two KUa Baoea ' Sunday to establish STew World's ateaora. , -Tha big six-days' meet at tha Oaka stink la fast drawina? to a elaaa. Tha meet has been a successful one In all! ways, and has been full of life at all times. The rscera have covered . (2 miles In tha five nights and will no doubt cover 11 .more tonight. , Four of the racers still claim aba race and will assert their rights tonight. Brent and Holt are a lap ahead of Harrison ytS Farrel. Brent finishing first last night. The racs tonight will be the best of the weekv . . , - , On 8unday afternoon at' 4 pr m. 'and on Sunday night at I p. m. there will be a mils race run by tha winners of the meet, to break past world s records. This will be a hot racs and well worth seeing. .... Don't miss tha last race to night - v - Are You Sick? ' X sick person's Ufa often depends on two men tha doctor and the druggist Tour recovery depends .on having the prescription filled lust as tha doctor writes . It Getting year prescription filled at Howell Jones' drug store means carrying out your doctor's wish to tha letter, and a speedy recovery to you. Tour prescription called) for and delivered. Phone 781. :': . aref erred StxieB Oaaaed )ooca Allerk A larla' newt Brand. relatives, mends or the community in ' your old age, and will die In poverty. ' Every year of the earning period o.f your life should show a surplus laid away to protect your oldvage. The surest way . a. : a. . i j ' your earnings In bank and, pay your bills by checking against your account. Every time you sign a check you are -- reminded of the size of your account.r It makes you careful and begets the habit el .saving. .--v : , , We will help you to provide that sur plus. You can't begin too soon, for your j own good. Start the good work? by mak- -EM TAKES GIRL FROn TAUGLED TALKER Juvenils Court Turns Child Dis ciple) Over to Aid . Society. V SHE CHASED ANGELS ; AROUND HER HOME Foster Father, W. A. BUngerlaad, ( Admits JThat His Method of Mak---- lux Moafjr la Xo Borrow ItCan't v Keep Wife From Working. T do not oars what these people do who cut up wild antics and call It re Ugion. but this little- girl shall, not grow up a candidate for : the insane asylum." This is tha statement made by Judge Fraser In the Juvenile court yesterday afternoon, when, he' decided to take 11-year-old Edna Sllngerland from her foster parent. W. A. Sllnger land, a disciple of tha "Tongues of, Vtrmv Breed. Tranoea of religious frensy. speaking In the "tongue of fire" aud pursuing fancied angels about tha rooms of their home are said, to have made the little girl a nervous wreck. After tha police became so vigilant In -watching the meetings at 13a Second street, some of tha disciples of the new creed sought refuge In tha 'Sllngerland home at a private boarding house at 114 Holladay avenue. Three young men, C F. Wil liamson, Frank Graves and M. St, John observed tha weird antlea of the child and reported It to the Juvenile court. Judge Fraser directed an Investiga tion and Sllngerland and the girl, whom he had adopted six years ago, -were taken to the court room yesterday af ternoon, Tha three men appeared ia court and testified to having seen the girl in religious trances, hearoj her speak the alleged -unknown tongue, seen her pursue Imaginary- angels and writs strange scrawls. While sha pursued the angels, Edna was followed by, her fos ter father, a negress and several oth ers, said tha witnesses. Sllngerland said ha had no business and that his method ot making money was ' to borrow it He admitted that his wife works, but said that ha could not make her stop working. Judge Fra ser told him he was not a fit -man to have a child, nor -to live with any one. When tha Judge directed that Edna be taken to the Boys' and Girls' Aid soci ety," the girl began crying and sobbed; "Oh, please let me stay with papa." Boon after her father left, however, she became calm and quietly accompa nied Officer Hawley to tha home. WOMAN'S WAGES . EQUAL TO MAN'S Club Wants Legislature to Over- L1 -com Discrimination Against Women Employes. " 7 .;"--.,k-- , , , "ii-"".-,,.',.""v - '. At yesterday's meeting of tha Wo man's club a resolution waa passed to petition tha legislature to amend the bill now pending for the Increase of salarlea ef county, employes to over come the discrimination against woman In tha matter of compensation. . ! The leading. faaturof-4 ! prof rAni' waa tha paper by Miss Christina Mac Cannell. who has been known for years aa one of Portland's foremost educa tors. Her topio waa -"New Things In Sclenoe," and her scholarly and careful paper was heard with great Interest -Tba report from the committee hav ing tha card party in charge showed At A . A AA.. Aa . mi me arum oi a-ei.ao waa realised for tha state -educational loan fund. This gratifying result Is evidence of the earnest work or tha committee. - A. ris ing vote of thanks waa Rendered the president Mrs, Johnson, for the suc cess or tha undertaking. ; . . ra. Lailu Pa hi Miller was tha soloist of tha afternoon, and her rich contralto voice waa heard with much pleasure in "Shadows" and "I Love You," by Carrie Jacobs Bond. - - a " ' SEED WHEAT FOR STRICKEN CHINA Appeal of Red Cross to Oregon ; " Is Already Being An - '.; twered. '. - ,V: Tha appeal from tha secretary of the National Red Croes society to Governor Chamberlain that Oregon send (.000 bushels of seed wheat to tha famine stricken districts of Chins for distribu tion there Is already being answered. So far T. B. Wilcox has made the largest donation, ha having promised to send one-fifth of the total amount asked for.'- ',-'- Other smaller contributions "ar be ginning to come in and It la tha wish of tha governor that those sufficiently Interested In the cause af humanity te contribute will send notloe ef their will ingness to hint by Monday nest in order that be may answer tha appeal, ot the Had Cross society on that day. PERSONAL - O. W. Wllcor, ana ef tha pioneers ef Oregon, Is visiting at tha home of M. R, Van Horn, 191 East Taylor street. Mr. Wilcox came to Oregon In 14 and has been prominently Identified with the development of tha atate. Ha has been engaged In farming; mining and other' occupations. Sever! years ago he-lived in this city and - conducted a grocery store on Union avennar At the present time ha Is engaged In farming near Heppner. Mrs. Jtdward A. Baals left this morn tng on a short, visit la Tacoma, Seattle and Olympla. - B. Bs Edwards, United State Inspector ef hulls. Is- til at hla home with pneu monia. His physician says his patient Is well en tha read to recovery, al though the sttack was a severe one, , BaUdlng Prrinlta. , -; Building permits Were Issued today U follows: Oeorge N.. Howell, two- story dwelling. Kearney street, between 1 Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth, 17,500; 1 tha King estate, repairs. Fifth street. between Stark and Washington, 11,000; John N. Shepherd, two-story dwelling. Twenty-first and -Everett streets, 11,100; John Clayton, one-etory dwell ing, Mississippi avenue, hear Simpson (street, MOO; the Bannister estate, one . story dwelling, ' East Thirteenth and J Claciiaajaj streets, 14V - ' G H UR CH SERVICES . . - BaFnit. arlets B, John Pmiiien, pastas. Sonday aeliool, 10 s. as. Junior Loloa. p, a.; B. i. P. D, 4.80 p. an.; praavbiotf, 11 a. n. sod T'M . s., addrnaa bt CbaiUe fclcAUUlar, "'roni Boaap Tuld to Pulpit' , Third rumnw aaanue and Knott street; Rev. E. M. Bllaa, paaiur. Sunday srnool, 10 a. av: prencutuf, 11 a. at. sad 7: P. . Mrs. B. H. Uarmiatoa will apeak ai tba SBornlnf aarrlra. i liifUUnd Alberts and Sixth streats. FreaeH tng at .UO p. m. and 1:30 p. a. by Evangelist K. K. Bamlatoa; buudaf acLaoJ at 1:40 n. an. - Ba U wood Taocxaa and Bkarentb strantsi Bar. George A. Laaxa. Sunday acbaol, 1U a. B-i BTMctatnc, 11 a- sa. and T:S0 a. aa. Calaary Kaat El(aa. and Urant streets; Bav. A. Lawrence Black. Bible acbool, 10 a. ai t presenilis, ll a. si. and l:ao a, mv . ky Itnuiellat H. W raa Jonaa. eavond Barents and Kaat Aakeny streets: Bar. Stanton O. Lapoam. Sanrlrea at 10:0 a. m. and T:XO p, n.i morning aarmoa, "Tba Peace of rbiiat"; Bible avbool at noun; You us feople's Union, 6:oO n. as. I STanlng ear moo. "A Picture ot Ood." V Immanuel 8eennd and Ifeada streets; Bv. George W. Grlfdn. Bundar acbool. 10 a. m.r Junior Union. 4 p. aa.; B. If. P. U, :30 p. m. praacalns at 11 a. m., "Cbaerfiilnaaa"; T:B0 P. na-. rrear"s baptlaual erdlnaace at eveaing aarTtee. Uraca Montarlllat Mat. , aUmea Parker. Preacblng at 11 a. m., "Tia Lokawarm Churen"; aarmoo st T:S0 p. aa. by Bar. O. A. Cook of New Jeraay. CanhraJ iCaat Xwantlatb and Askeny streets; W. T. Jordau. I'ra.rhlng, 10:80 a. a.) Yoaug People e BHwtlog, M a m.1 Sunder scbool at 13 m l erenlng serrl-ae at lito o clock. e ck UDiTeraiir rark Bar. A. B. Walts. Sunday sebool ai ,u-a. !i. 10: worship atll m. tajn- The Sewet -or-I" Tuir Cfcurch"; B. T. r. u., o:o p. m.; STenlng sarrles, 1M o'clock. sermon .by Rev. A. w. Rldar riraa Tbe White Temple, eornar Twelfth and Taj-lor streets; Her. J, Whltoomb Brongber, D. D., paator. at'irnlns worablp, 10:30 e'elock, sermon br Pr. E. U Houee; Bible arhool, 12:10, brlgbt smile, lotaraatlng ezardaaa, Tlnltors UiTltad; men's mass nteeung, S p. si., William Edgar QtU will apeak; B. X. P. V. sarTlces, t:16 . m.) popular arening serTlee, T :80 e'cWk, UjL.bell will apeak ee rle Wrong Krer Bight . ........ . Lenta At Besld-nca of William Kneeland, Ninth svenoa. Addraas by Baa. i. U Whirry. 8avlsr-Btr-e Betwaaa " Twenty-Orat and Twenty-second. Sunday school, a. m. . .. . " PBUBTTEmiAat. --' - "- '--mapah -East Thirteenth and Powell streets; Bev. Jerome R. McUlida, D. D. - At 1U 80 preach lug. subject, "The Wltnaa of the Church"; T:30 p. m., preaching, "The Beauty ot the Lord"; special swale swralag aad even ing- , Calvary Eleventh and Cla atraetst Bev. Baa Kara Btllea Ely Jr, D. D. aarrleaa, lU:0j s. m.. with aermoni gunday school. 12 aa.: ser mon st 7:80 n. m. Faurtb (-tret snd Olbba streats: Bev.' John nw raica. rraacning Praachlns at 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m., by Kev. I. l. Drlrer; Bui 12 U.I Y. P. S. C. Hi. 0:30 B. aa. m., by Rev. 1. D. Drlrer; gunday school. Hawthorne-Park Twelfth aad Bast- Taylor eires; aver. b. nsiaoa alien, snnoay ecaoni. ia m., prsacnmg, juau a. m.; jag p. am., sermon: I . P. H. C. E.. 4:80 n. aa. Porbes Bellwood street snd Gsntenbeta $ ve nue; atev. tiarry u. frail. rreacniug,- ll a. ta. and 7:30 p. m.: dnnday scbool. 10 a. m.i Chrlatlaa Endeavor, g:30 a. m.: Mr. Snyder will apeak at evening eervtce ea 'The Peaat ef oeianaaaar. Piedmont Cleveland ' svenae snd Jarrett atroet; aaajr. U Mroa Buoaer. Preaching at 11 a. sa.: Snnda; arbooL I2:lg p. m.1 7:80 p. m., aermoo. tsneciai muaic. Waatmlnater Bart Tenth and Waldler streeU; Bev: Henry Ia Marootta. Morning aermoe. 11 e'elock; eeeiilng seraaon. T.-UO e'elock; Bnnday sehaoL 12:0 p. am.; T. P. a. C JL. S:) p. m. c First Twelfth and Alder streats. At 10:80 a. sa.. serrlcea: 1:1a a a... areachlaa br Be. t. B. fcllt-lttM. - - Pulton kai. A. B. Burt holder, gars at T:40 p.. m. a Marahall-Btreet Marshall sad North Bevea, teentb etraets; Be. C. W. Bsys. Suadaf scboeeatlO a. BWi-nracblDg. It a. am. I sarmue, 7:80 p. m.t T. P. 8. C 6:4ft p. m. - -Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretfrman atnets: Be. Edward M.-Bkarn. Sermoa at 11 a. am.: service at T:30 p. ot. Special amoale. - Anabet Rev. . Geo. W. Arms, Jr. ' Bandar sebool. lu:au a, mt: preaching, 11 do av as. - - gollwood Corner Eat Seventeenth and Spo kane avenue: Be. O. A. Tbompsea. paator. Sabbath acbool, 10 a. aa.: morning service, 11 a. m.. theme, "Prayer"; evening earrlee, 1:4ft e'cleek.v . Third Bast Thlrteestb snd Pine streets; Bav. Andrew J. Montgomery, paator. At 10:80 a. m., "The Church la the bouse"; erenlng sub ject. i'A, CrtaU la One Man s Ufa,'7 7:4 o'ctoek. - . 1 ' - Vrraoei Bast Twentieth and Wygaat." New chatMl ready today. P res china at 11 a. si. sad TM p. am. PiacofAx; 1 St. David's Twelfth and Belmont streets; Bev. tieorg B. Vaa Waters, It. O.,' rector. Hoi eommunlon. g a. am.: morning nrayer snd sermoa, 11 o cioce; evening prayer ana sermon, 1:30 p. m. Bunaay scnoot, :o a. m. All Salnta' Twentr-aeeond snd Reed streets. Sunday abhooL 10 a. m. Bishop Bcsddlng will bold service and preach st 7:80 p. m. 8U Mark's Nineteenth snd Qiilmhy streets) Bev. J. B. R. 8unpaau Holy communion, 8 a. m.t Sunday school. 10 a. m.l morning prayer and litany, 11 e'elock; evensong snd sermon, 7:80 e cioca. Bt. Andrew's TTntverslty fsrk: Be. W. Powell. Hervlee aad sermon. 7:80 p. m.t Sun day school, 8 p. m. : HlWe claaa. 7 p. m. i Good Shepherd- Xellwood tract aad Vaa; rouver avenue. Alblna; Be. John Dawaon, Holy eommunlon. 8 a. m.l Sanday school. a. m. morning service, 11 e'elock; evening aai uevr :ov o ciora. i Bt. John's Memorial Hcllwood: In. W. B Powell. . ftonday school, 10 m.; sermoa and service. II s. nm, Bt. Paul's woodajere; C. V. Parker. ' lav reader la charge. service 1 ana sermoa. 11 Trinity Bev. A. A Morrison, rector. Holy communion. S a. m.t morning prayer and ser mon. 11 ocmrh; erenlng prayer snd sermon, 7:80 o'clock: Kev. T. C. Williams will Drench at both morning and evening services. went Hide Mt, aiattnew a, First and Carets era streets; Bev. W. A. M. Brack la charge. Sanday school, 8:48 a. m.t serrlcea snd ser men, ll a. m. I serTlee and sermon, 7:80 p. sa, y v PTBrTVaXIBTl. lilnletere' esd Medlume' ProtsctJee Aesaeta. rlnn Beeular rellrlous services la W. O. W. hell. Eleventh street, between Wsehlorroa snd Aiaer, sr i:ao p. m.; si i.oo p. ra. Her. Dr. IMckey will lee rare, followed by Gertrsde Weod Drld. spirit meeeage-hearer. rirat Spiritual Bnrl,ty Arties a halL 10tt Third street. Conference, 11 n. si.: lyceurn, 12:80 p. m.i M. and D, eluh, 1:80 p. m ; P. B. Coulter will lecture oa "When the Spirit Upon Me Is, What Shall 1 Dor' at 7:45 p. m., followed by Mra. V. Rowe of Jacksoa, Michigan. ' lad-pendeat Sptrltaal Boetety remwa. Ufa's Belenro Mathematical. Chemical and Emlntloa. ary ChaBges"; leaplrarloa followed br John A. J ah natoa, one ef the oldeet pbenonmenai mcdlmna In teats snd eomrsunleattom, at Logua hall, 81 Vi East Grand avrsn, corner ef Whahliiftoa, Bsndsy st 7:80 p. m. Berrlce at Drew hall, SOI, Banday, T:45 p. m. Lecture by Mra. M. C. Wlleon, from subject selected by tbe sndlenca, followed by spirit messages, snalness teats and' character readings by Mrs, WUaoa and Miss Boss M. af. -.. . . .a ,. r . COVOBEOATIOBAL. : tTnlTeralty Park Artlaana" temple; Rev. 9. B. Gray. Bermon st 11 s. m., ''The t'Bdsmg ef the Covetous Mas": imlf school. 10 a. m. Mlaa1aalppt.Aenae Mlaetaalppl arenne and Fremont street; Bev, William l t'pahaw. Bun day school. 10 s. m.i sermon, 11 a. m., "Good. Bad and Indifferent'1; Chrtatlea endeavor.. S:30 p. m.t eermos, 7:80 p. m., "A Sure Care for anrelwend . Arista kail: Bav. D. B. Cray. Wm. Edgar Geil Koted Explorer and I-actnrer, HieWliite Temple - Const Twelfth and Taylor Streets, SrXAXS SVaTDAT, S . at, 'TO MEN ONLY ""Subject. TDAVIjyS MULIC MririVAJi btcbtici, too r. xt, SUBJECT. "Is Wrong Ever Right?" MR. GEIL goes straight to the point Drives home from the ahouldcr. 6 BUI AT CHOSTJS. BPXCIAT. MVtTlO, Beats and standing room Free, Come . . early. - ... --- - Sunday s-booL 10 a. a. T. P. S. 0. ., :W I p. m. i eeraioa st T NO p. m. , Ilaaaalo-tttraet East. Eeaanth and Basaalo. S-nooo, 10ttua "Tba Haoa ot Life"; Bon day -i bool, noon: Chrlatlaa Endraaor, i p. m. J ar.Dlug aarrlve. .a o'clo k, "Char-I aiter." Bar. Veraoa W. Coohe will eonduot tba eeevWa. suauralda Corner ef Bast Taylor and Beat Thlrtr-fourtb atraata: Baa. 1. j. 8lanh. paator. 1 Morning a-rrlce st 11 e'clork, "Eplatlea m rirab aad Blood"; eTeuing aerrlca T:o e'cloch, aub-i h", '"lhe hLaklng of a Man"; Bandar acbool, ' i a. m.; juowr (Drmtlaa Kndaatur. !,; eVnlor Kndraaor. 6 15 . aa." slrat Madlaoa and Park; Bev. B. L. Hooaa, P. D.. paator. Morning aaroton br Bar. 1. Whlteomba Bronglier, 10:80 e'elock; arening eertnoa. T:S0 o'ekirk, "Nebulas Chaos and 0e-moa-j Sunday school, 1-:18 p. m., 9. H. Whit. Said, suparwcanilaatl T. P. g. C. V. p. m. nighland-T-Kast ilith street aorta sad Pres oott: Baa. B. g. Bolllngar. ennday arheoL 10 a. m. ; morning aeralre, 11 e'elock, "Bringing the Mountain Gliary Down"; Junior Eadaaror. p. av Y. P. B. O. .. :80 p. m.; erenlng serTlee, t SO e'elock. autijact, "The . jreltow With a Detective aitar Blm." atZTHODIST. ''. TVTlor-S treat Dr. grands ftafwetta Bhort. CUaaea, :80 a. aa.; aaruoa. lu.au a. by Bar. T. B. Elliott; Bnnday school. W IS p. S3. ; Lpworth Laegne, .du p. m.: scrmoa, T:80 p. aa., fcj -Hr. S. H.- Uewart. ' T Bellwood fifteenth and Tacoma streets; Bev. A. D. Wagner. ..Sunday acbool. 10 a. m. ser mon, 11 s. a., subject, "Metbodlam"; claaa meeting, 12:1ft p. m. ; claaa meeUng, I:SO p. m. ; Eaworth Laaiue. :S0 p. u.; CTealng seraica, T:30 o'clock. Grace Twelfth and' Taylor streets, Clareeot True Wilson, D. D. : Dersioa, 10:30 a. n., dual, alias Lytic end Mlee ebea; sermon.-T:80 p. m.; Busday acbool, 12:1ft p. m.: Kdward brake at the - kpworth League, 0 p. m.; aiale ctwma alnga at e renin Aorrlee, Prufeaaor W. M wuder wtU he tba organkit at tbe aervlcee. ... . , Snnnyalda East Tsmhfll street, hetweea Thlru-ffb and Thlrtr alitb: T. H. Fard. paa- w. rarawnasv too myaai inmy-rtitn . street ai some aumaar erenlng and Tbueaday I iftrrnmna, Sunda aarvl-aaK A-- I m.. buuday acbouL Dr. Hollopeter. At-IO g. nrap. Intendeat; 11 a. m.. sraacb lug by the paator; claaa stealing follows tbe preaching s-rrlca; s:aop. m.. Junior league, Mary Bbarar, aupexlntendent; chlldren'a claaaea, Mrs. Luta snd -Mrs. Ha In line. Icadera; e;15 p. m., Ep worth League demrloaal meeting. W. H. War ran, president; T:S0 p. m., aernion by tbe paa tor; prayer meeting Tbaraday erenlng Strangers cordially trelcomed to all oar avrrlcee. Leurelweod Mount Scott earllne; Charles H. Woolby, paator.. Sunday serrlcee: At 10 a. mv, Buaday school; 11 a. m., aermon, 1J:1 p. m., claas meeting; S p. St., Bpworth LsagM: t:80 p. m., aerrlees. Bt. John's P. L. Young, paator. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching. 11 a. m., by Be. w. tu Auea or aanaaa; Kpworth Laagae -s:m OBJUSTIAJf. Central Bast Twentieth aad Bast Salmon street; Bev. J. T. Ghortnley, D. D. At 10:4ft1 'Tw InSdeJ a Tsak." sanday I scbool. 19 m.1 senior Endeaaor. :BA n. am-i J union Endeavor, S:M p. m.; T:S0 p. m., re- viral serTloea, Bvangellet L. t. Btevsns win speak snd Mrs. Stevens will sing, stirring goauei aonge or urge chorus. - Itodney-Ansnue Itodnay - aaenoe and Knott stieet; Ke. t. Blme Boblnaoa. At :4ft a. m., . Bible sohool; 11 a. m., serxaoa, "Tba TwssUeth Centurr Church"; 4 SO p. am., T. P. 8. a B.; 1M p. sv. Samoa, The Tire Klngdoma." Moant Bcoct Serrlees 1st sail at Kara Park, S p. m-i Be. 1. r. Ubormiey will speak. Weodlawa Busday school, 10 a. m-i prssch Ing, 11 a. m.; ,krtetlsa Endeevor, 7 p. m.i serrlcee I p. sa.. with epeela, maale. Flrat Corner Park and Columbia a tracts; Bev. B. S. Muckley, mtnlater. At 10:80 a. m.. Salvation Through Loss"; Bible school, 12 m.: Christian Kndearor meeting. 8:80 p. m.i -7:80 : . ETAB0E1ICAL AJB00IATI0B. ; grace Lettsi Be, a. O. Headersoe. Preach- log. 11 a, a-, and I a. at Young I'eeple's Ai- liases, f p. sa. Bsnday school, 10 s. am. k'lrat GermaaTenth anT CUf streets; Bev, Thee, gchauer.' Busday acbool. t:80 a. m.) sarmoe, 10:45 a. am.j praarblng. 1 :3- p. m.) T. P. A.. 7 p. m. North Portland Twenty-Brat "an- Pel tig-are atreeta; Bev. B. O. Kornschnch. Snsdar school, 8:48 a. m.l Dreaeblns. 11 a. m.l Y. P. A. nrogrsm. T p. m.; preaching. T:so p. as. First Knalleb East Siath and' htarkat atraeeat S. A. lewert, eaetnr. At 11 a. nx, "A Pe culiar Mlaalon Field"; Bandar school, 10 a. m.; Tnnng People's Alliance, 6:45 p. m.l "A I Without a Wedding Garment. f T:45 p. m. Bmeaael Mllwankte; P. M. TUbar, pa ne ator. Bandar scbool. 80. m.i T. P. A. service. 7 p. m.; worablp and sermon. p. St.; Uaraoaa VNSZ:WlKS Iteacos-Harmonr 5. M. Flaher. naatnr. Bun. aay scnooa. 10 a. m. 1 presching, 11 a..m. ; z, r, r:ao p. sa. LtTTHZRAat. Bwedlab " Tmmanuel Nineteenth and Irving arreets. Bervicea. 11 a. an. ana a a. Sundar schooL w:45 a. m. Norwegisa synod East Teeta and ursnf erreets. uundaychi 11 a. m. and 7;8o p. m.; T. P. Thuradav evenlna st 8:15 e'elock. Betanla Danish Union avenue aad Morris street! Bevr- esdmund OrllL - BitBday ac 12:15 n. m.: sal rices 11 a. an. and 8 av. s, Bt. Jarnea' Eaglleh West Park and J -ff ar son atreeta. 1. Allen Leas, pastor. Services at 11 a. m.; evening aarrleaa at 8 e'clork. ee lections from Mendaiasohn s oratorio, "nt. Paul," by tbe cbolr, la the morning; Lather League, 7 p. am.; Buadsy scboot, 10 a. am. ": " TBTTZO rrAVOXUQAt, First Beat Tenth and Bheraran e treats I Bev, A. A. Winter. At 10 s. .. Busdsy school; Drenching, 11 a. m. and 7:90 a, m.. Br Bev, EL L. Pratt; P. M. L. ef C. B. Bmeetlng, 8:80 p. a., BecoBd Farge and Kerby streets; Bev. J. Bowereo. At 11 a. o., preaching; Sunday school, 10 s. m.; a,, eermoa. '7:80 B. m. L. C. E., TP. Sm. rmoa. t:w p. m, SU Johs'a Ivanbos and Jobs atreeta Bev, B. B. MeVlcker. Sunday school, 10 a. Drea china. 11 a. m.; 1 a. a .. S 80 p, m.l B. K. U C B, 8:80 p. ; prsaeniBg, T-aa P. 1 CHBIITIAB gcUBCB. rtrat . rim tif nhrlst. Mentlat Bmtrlah Ntlte cathedral. Morrlsea snd Lowasdale streets. fcrvleaa at 11 a, m. and a p. m., aanjact or sermon, "Love"; xnnaay scbooi at close of morning aervlca, Wednesday erasing meeting 8 n. m. Second Church ef Christ, Sri en flat Elks' temple. Stark snd 8 Tenth, streets, Sunday services st 11 s. as. and p. m.. eubj-rt. 'xTe't Bneday scaoot, 11 a. am, weeneaday ameeung, a p. Eloa Ocatiel Mlavlon Allaky aatL Thtrd and Morrmmos streets: ' Be. Charles A, Hoy, elder. At a n. m.. Bible atonr; a a. m.,- iaa Cleans. lug Power of Ood's PI Tine Fire"; sa srter aarvtm aril! be held Tor eleanaing or spirit, healing of body and power to lira s holy life. te ablcB su uoa s cniiarea are laviiea. . Tnrrrr pbesbttzbiaji. Church ef the Btraagara Wasco street sad Grand avenue: Bev. B. Barl IluHols. , Mornlna serTlee, 10:45 e'elock, with sermoal Banday scnnol. 11 m.t sermon. i; p. m. First Hiith and Montgnmerr atreers; Bev. A. W. Wlleon. Morning sermon. 10:80 a. am. I Banday school, 12 av; aermoa, 7:80 p. m. rnrrriD BmrrHBiai nr okbiit, First Eaat Ftrteanth aad Mornaoa streets 1 ne. mm. 1;. Boarier. nioia awe ai 19 a. m.z ennoo at 11 a. m. J aermoe at 1M p. m. ; X, P. 8. C. B., 7 p. m. Badloal Sixth snd Mernsnle street! Be, a. BL BUnchsrd. Sunday school. 10 a. m. aermoe, 11 m, a. aaa i:sv p. m. ' TntTTABIAB. Church ef Oar ttttttr Corner nf TsmhlTt snd Berenlh street a: Be. W, O. Eliot Jr.. an In la- : Be. T. L. Eliot. D. v.. minister emerllns. Servlcea at 11 a.. m snblect of sermon, 'Tlis Child Labor Problem": Bsnday school, 8:48 a. m.; kindergarten, ll a. m.i adult elass, 12:80 p. m. . P. F 8.80 p. m. . '"' T. K. 0. A. afaas martins for mea only arfll ee held In the- White Temple, at Twelfth and Taylor streets, st S p. m. Orchestra concert, followed by address Br William A. oeiL the famons explorer of A fries and Boraso, who will sneak 00 the subject. "David's Mais." Meeting Is free end all sees Isrlted. BtZTRODriT. 0VTK. ' 'tint ITlVt Second street, roreaters' kail; Bev. B. H. Mowre. At 10 a. m.l Bnsday acheaL 11 s. m.i 8:10 p. am., Epworth Leagual 7:50 p. sm, . .. , - 1CXB-S KXSOBS. - 1 Men's Resort and People's I eerlmte Fourth snd Burneld streets. Stereoptlcnn Bible stady boor, g p. m.t men's meeting with sddreaa, 4 p. m. I people's gospel service with special esle, T:45 p. as. - - lATTZB-SAT iAIBTi. rhureh ef Jesus Cbrlat ef Lattsv-Pay Saints- Hall 4(10 Allaky talldlng. Third and Morrlaoa. SerTtcas 11:80 a. Bh snd 7 p. m. Suaday sohool, 10 a. m. . FBI afXTHODTST. " FTe sTetbAdiat Eaat Mulh ssd Mill streets. Preaching. 11 a. ja.; Basday shao, 10 a. as. HOLlTTZBg ABSOCIATIOB. Tbe Oregon UoUnsea assoclatioa holds Services "A CmniTvatlo CuMtodlan" wmmk SAVCiGS BANK PAYS 4 Pcr CenL OPEN For the. convenience of -its -customers on Satur day evenings From 6 to 8 li4 SccondS!. Corner Wastlaalon ; PORTLAND, OR. ; each' Sunday arterneoa at o'clock, at the Church of the Neearene. 428 Bnrnalde atnet. i lM lira one at. ttaiowin, pr-aincDlc Zuia f aetla ila- "hiteraenooXnati onax, i Bverybody cordially tSTitsd. SWXSIgK allBBIOV. Bav. Jo ha Ovall wtll speak at tbe folio el tig places today: At the Bwedleh mlaalon church, earner Oilman and Heventeeuth, 11 a. am.; at Bwedleh Eraageltcal Lntheraa church, eerasg Itodnar and Blantoa ; streets, Alblna, ti80 p. m.; at Bt. John's Braagelteal church, Bt. Johns, at 8 p. m. ". TJIV1JK TBTJTH UBBTUL Drrtna Trath Chapel Hall 901. AH amy bafld. tng, corner Third and Monieoa streets. Berv Icea. 11 s. m., Thaddlua M. Mlnard, pastor; EL BL Martin. aoloiaL Sunday school at 12 am. " TrBTTXBIAillT. " Plrst Bast Blgbth and Couck streeta. At 11 a. m., sermoa by ata. T. W. Butler oa "Oatnlpraaent Ufa"; Sunday school, 10 a. an. ' - 'ABTTaTTInTB. ' Icveatk-tHiy Jdrantlata JU Third street, hetweea Taylor sad Balmon; Bev. Oeorge A. Snyder. Preaching. 7:50 p. am, " FBIXBUB. "- ' :rr ' - Pi lands Chare Bast Tblrtyrrh end Mala streets; Bav, Lewis L Hadtey. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. sk; gunday scheoC la a. am.; Xadaarer, 8:80 p. am. . , SWrazmOBOXAW, .''-.'': Kew Ctrarek Boclery Bteveata and Alder streeU; Be. Hiram vroomaa. At 11 a. me., "Symbolical Meaning ef rorty"; Sanday school, 10 a. sm. ' ' azTOBitzo.' ' . - - -1. : PI ret German Tenth and Stark streets; Bev. B, Hefner. Services st 10:45 S. m. aad-5 p.- sa.; T. P. B. 0. B-. p. sv. - , BBZXZ CHVBCK. 'i-- t Greek end Buasiaa Ortbodng Chares East Twenthieth snd Morrison streets. Bagulu saailcaa at Ufual Un-a, - . , , i KnXBrBTlX BAtTW.' At 0. A. B. hall, sortheast eorner Baonaa aad Mon-laoa streets. Barvtcss et 1:80 p. am, Outsiders Eger at Tax Salcs&. . - (Rneetal Wapatrh te The JoomaLt . Aberdeen. Wash.. Jan. . At tha sale of tax lands at Montasano. prop- arty aggregating 116.000 or $15,000, lo cated at Weatport waa eold. mostly to I Spokane parties. They ran the lota no I to auch figures that local people Who wanted :.them w.r. unabl. f tout them. SB. bT. . XTUXTOaT, Battiropata. Your Poor Stomach Ought to Have a Rest It Is worn out from constant mastica tion of the food yon feed It- It Is sick. and 7011 are to torment It further by dosing It with poisonous drugs. I CURE WITHOUT MEDICINES I give te the stomach the coveted respite from Ita unceasing toll, and then under my sctentlflo treatment - - . My Patients Get Well foot perfectly ' healthy, strong, alert. happy and contented enlivened with new vigor, new activity, new hopes, new ambitions. COST BTT A TBACnOBT OT TO DBTO rBTfrSICTeTB. ; The druggist does not figure la the ease at all. In common parlance, "He 1b out and ' Injured." But the patient isn't He Is Droflted. both In Docket and In health, and. S BOIT BO OBBat TO taTOTTBATB . AMOTXmm ATTUOTIOBT. . My treatment Is antl-polson, antl- depletlon ef the purse, anti-surgery, AJrTX-BVEBITBllJie BTJT TirBVB AJTD TaTTAIJITXB BTJBAZiTB. Thousands ef living testimonials may be heard from by any one with Imper fect vitality " Dr. IM. J. Fulton BATXTBOBATM. 315 TWELFTH STREET Corner 07, eae block from BL Q, sa, aaa from 13th street ear, froxa Jef ferson, ea. Teispiyona Kala 1133. iV.-'.a'i a I 1 ii 1 111M1.IM fan-l 1 1 in ...... mi, ft J KEMP PRINTING CO. a) , 1 OUR BUSINESS S--f wxr 8 y Mr - aw emwr-A. . Our pr$t3t mm J tjf mrt tit amyey ssV tl-A dot, W .ft, nsi tlmim Ar tk ; ewA PrtHtin i trmm it 4V Wdf -, hutwd Uam tha m tmn't U GOOD PRINTING Phoni Mb 5S00 213 SECOND STREET ISo Portland : PORTLAND. ORXOON. KUROPAN W-AN ONLY HEADQUARTERS POR TOTJUISTS AND COMMERCIAL .,. TlVAVlwlASiAa, ..... , ' Bverythlng ta eat and drink, aad It costs no more In tba ; PortJand Hotel Ratltskanep than elsewhere In the city. Krary weekday night from 8: to JJ. '- at. O. BO) w BatS, Btaaagaa, irJars GUARANTEED $1.2? EXPERT OPTICIAMS MtTzoER a conn sixmsi 1 NtAH WA.eiMtMCTOM AinXBZaCZaTTS. V 14th aad Th. H.I1M Tt,a.a4. Wsshtegtsa Hit 1 llt.au t .Male 1 TONIGHT B:1B O'CLOCK LAST TJMB . Xbe Bomaatle Comic ( I para, -' "BED IXATKEB" ' With the FaaHnatlng Prima Doaaa CKZB1SAH BlatPSOB 00 People 0. Augmented Onhsstta. ;' " Pretty fltrls-Oatrby Moxto Fmm, : Erenlng Prices lie te S1.&0. Mstises Be te 51-00. Beats Selling at Theatre Car Engagement. 14rh sad .ncif ir TnClTTC Wsshiagtoa uut.iti sut-niika. suist. Ton-arrow, Monday, Tnesdsy, Wedneeday Nights, the Dainty Lyric Prima Tonaa, Males Broa, Ja tha Military Comle Opera . "SEBOEAJrr BTTTT." Prices Lower Floor, 8L50. fl.nOj aukeny. II .00, Toe, one. Usuery rr.so and ge.on. aeata Vow Sailing at Theatre. Babliealre Phone Mate 100T. Oregoa Theatre Ccv, Oao. L. Baker. Mgr. SPECIAL ENOAORMENT. XOVSAT. TUESDAY AND WKDJtggDAT . BlwHTS, JABVABT 85, SB AMD SO, Extra Mstlnee Wedneeday. k Feae Mcjflllea Ord way's Bsw Flay, 44 OREGON w A story ef the Old Emigrant Trail, sresented by tha Incomparable Baker Theatre Stock Caen- Kny, staged under the direction ef John Inpells snd Arthur Mack ley. Angmentad eaat. Scenery by William Ore bach. rmt k rog thib rHuuimon MTOHT PRICES: Lower Flosr Psrqnet aad Lnges, 51.00; Parquet Ctrcka, 51. Baleen First d rows.iboe; next 8 rows, 80c, eauery, inc. Box 8-w.ta. 52. MA TINE B Entire Lower Floor. Bfte.' Balnaay airsi e rows, aoc; next n mra, moc SKATS BOW BELL1NO. Baker Theatre Oregon Tbestre Os-. Leeaea Oenra-o L. Baker. Manager. Borne ef the Famous Baker Stack Comseay. Every Might This Week, the Startling and T Tranona roriTy. "BOW BAXTEB BUTTED IK." A great New Xerk maslcsl fsrea eoenedy saw. aa. ULrecUoa Arthur Macklsy. - Matinee gat- arris. Brentag' Prlrn tBe, SV, Bfte. Mat 15c 8O0. Beat Weak, "Oregon, " EMPIRE TliBATRE afsfam 1VT. Milton W. Baaman. Hajmagwr. Playing Only the Btalr-Harlla Eastsra Bead . Attract tone. Tvnllht, All This Weak, Msttneee Wednesaaf . aaa pamrtiay, nis fi'enic rronucuoa, "THE MTDBIOHT FLTEB" la Fear. Acta and Six Scenes. Five Big . Specialty Acts, kegular Empire Prices. Baa AUraetiea. "YOB T OS SOB." The Grand lib VI Atlu Klas Clalra Maynars. Tsadavflle da Luxe. MaaaUta. , Martynns, Xlmaall Bros. The Parisian Mirror Sanf fmaa Siataca, . Dancer. ' Harold Boff. ' Pealtleely a - "Jail hire, er How Ba . -. 5500 Aetv - : - -' Haw." STAR THEATRE Week ef January tl. Telephone Mala Btoa, , The Allen atocs cemnaay rrsseata V DAD'H CJIWU" V The Famons Annie Ptxley Comedy-Drame. Matlaeaa Tuesdays. Thsradays. Haturdara and Buadaya at 50 S. sa. Prices 10 snd fie. Every erenlng at 8:15. o'clock. Prices luc, sue aad 0c. a a . a . - secure sea is nr asiepaeast Mam save. Oaks Skating Rink TONIGHT - Last Race of Meet OPEN SUNDAY Mile Race Against Time SUNDAY Artcrnooa4MUtvc:.:.-i9r.::. A.A,trrtovj -a, r---A, t'llJJI W ll Ul, V t '