The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 16, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    TIIS OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 18. 1807-
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"A Bunch of Keye"
Vaudeville
An opening reception was held At ths
MoaUvUlA reading room on the Baa
Lln road near Hlbbard atreet laat Mon
day. This reading room has been s
tahilnhed through the efforts of tha
Mothers' otrola - of Montavilla. Tha
room a ara tastefully and comfortably
fnrnlehed, thera ara 100 booka on tha
shelves, and many inagaslnea hava boon
' donatad. Tha reading room will ba open
every day from I until and 1 until 10,
Tttera will be an exchange and a de-
'.' Hvery of booka apeclally called for on
naay of every week. . Mrs. T. IS. Jdltcn
-. eH- ha- been uppolnud custodian.
' On a Pacific coast lnsoectlon trip. I
M. Allen, general passenger agent of tha
Rock Island railroad, g visiting Portland
railroad officials and business men; He
ays tha colonist travel from middle
west territory to tha Pactflo northwest
tills year will be the greatest In the
history - of the transcontinental rail'
Evangelist Cairns, who is conducting
special servlc -at-the Beeond BapUat.
ehurcn of thla city, will speak at the
ArleU Baptist church tonight. Tha
... church at Arleta Is in the midst of re
- vival services which are being conducted
by-the -pastor.- Rev. John bentsien,- as
sisted oy Rev. j. I Whirry.
. .. ' The office of assistant general agrent
or tne Chicago A Northwestern in Port
land territory, vacated by the death of
, A. O. Barker, has been filled by ap
pointment of H. J. Miller, formerly of
Astoria, who for the laat year lias been
"., traveling freight and passenger agent
2t for the. company. . ..-.,..;; ,.v -
The bond of Slarraund 'Werthelmer.
who was last Wednesday appointed dep-
uty constable for the Portland district,
was filed with the county clerk today.
That National Surety company takes the
-risk, tne bona being 11,000. $.
- Dr. W. U. W. Reea. pastor of tha First
Uethodist ohuroh. Seattle, will preach at
the Taylor-street Methodist church to
morrow morning on the theme, "John
on Patmoa"; evening, "The Biggest
rrooLlaQrilAna. . ,
The iunnyslde W. C T. TJ. will hold
a Frances Wlllard mamorlaf meeting
Sunday, February IT, at 8:80 p. n. In
the Method I at eharch, eeraer at gasti
TDirty-rourta and Eaat Tamhlll streets.
City Point circle. No. IT. X d. A. It,
.: will giva a whist party Tuesday even-
' Ing. February It, at X. O. O. F. hall, on
: Orand avenue and East Pine. All com
radea and I A A. R. ara Invited.
Portland Academy. The opening has
" been postponed until Monday,' February
r J. - la tha taterval tha principal may be
found at tha afflce from a. m. to 11 m.
, ;:. and from t to 4 p. m.
"""The Cars -of Superstition" Is the
subject pt a lecture to be delivered by
Chartrea Thompson of Ban Francisco
Sunday night at Socialist hall, to Davis
'j street. ,,
J. Evangelist -' Da rat, First Christian
, church. Park and Columbia,' morning
sermon., "The King's Business Requires
, -Haate"i J evening, "The - Good -Confession-.
;:.
' ' ... Btsamar Jesse Harklna, for Camas,
; Wsshoogal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. lave Washington street
. dock t p. aa. : - .-!
Dr. W. A.'- Wis wtu shortly leave for
Alaska, aad those who want to see him
before ha goes kindly take notice. .
' Woman's Exchange, 111 Tenth street,
: lunch 11:10 to It busjnesa men's lunch.
Acme C" Co. sells tha best safety coal
oil and fine gasoline. Phone Bast Tel.
Why pay ' moreT . Metcger fit your
eyes for tL 111 Statth street
FATHER VILL SEVER HAVE
HIS . CHILDREN AGAIN .
Judge Persuades Deuscher They
Are Well Off In Foster
- , " Parents' Care. : "
William Deuscher, a mechanic, - who
resides at Mount Tabor, called on Judge
Fraaer yesterday - afternoon to sea If
ha could set possession of his three
small children,- who- were taken from
hba by tha Boys' and Girls' Aid society
about four years ago. Deuscher's little
home in North Portland was broken up
by tha suicide of his wife, and Deuscher
himself became slightly unbalanced for
a time an acoount of his troubles. The
circuit oourt declared him incompetent
and his children wefe adopted by well-to-do
Portlanders. :
After a couple of years tha father
pulled himself together again, secured a
steady Job at fair wages, and decided
that he wanted his children back. He
thought - of bringing suit to recover
hem, but in a kindly talk judge eraser
d him that the children were hav
ing better care and attention than he
could ever give them, and persuaded
him to relinquish all claim upon them. -
sj a
habits of economy and thrift and
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increasing its size. . , . 'V . -" ' .""j : . ",
We will welcome the young people into our financial family
and give their interests our special attention.
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lea than 60c
UNION LAUNDRY CO.
Second and Cbraaibia ata. Tttapbea Mala 80S.
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SCHOOL" CAMPUS
TO-BE PRESERVED
Streets Will Not Be Extended
Through Grounds of Proposed
Albina School.
At the meeting of the council street
committee yesterday afternoon the pe
tition for an extension of streets through
the site for a high school to be built
In Albina in the future was laid on ths
table. H. C. Campbell, a school director,
stated that the extension of the streets
would destroy the campus, and practical
ly ruin the property tor school purposes.
The committee did not need any further
evidence, and the petition went Into the
indefinitely postponed box-without dis
cussion. - -- -
' Tha franchise asked by the Economy
Gas company was ordered readvertlsed.
Tha ordinance was? tabled by -the coun
cil two months ago.
W. J. Burns, who had a bltbullthlo
crosswalk built In front of his residence
without having been ordered to do so
by the city engineer, asked tha commit
tee to repay him the difference between
the cost of the walk and the price of
a wood walk, such as ths city engineer
would have ordered. The bltulithlo walk
cost Mr. Bums 140. A wood walk would
have- cost htm IIS. The committee decided-
that thelmprovement belonged' 16
Mr. Burns and he should stand tha whole
COSt Of It. --: ....
Action upon tha proposed Improvement
of Rlgren street from East Eighth to
TJhTon' AveHu wts""fosTponecr"uponmo-
tlon of M. H. carter, who awns u acres
at tha head of Frescott street. Mr. Car
ter said same of tha streets had not
been dedicated and he believed that
waiter mains should be laid before the
street la Improved. -
It was a "warm welcome that was ac
corded Paul Ollmore and his company
at the Belllg theatre last night when he
presented "At Tale," th4 new college
play. ' . The eons of El! were out In
force, and tha old familiar oollege yell
waa heard frequently. With it were
heard yells of Portland aohools. "
Mr. Ollmore haa been a favorite In
Portland for many yeara Ha has. ap
peared to better advantage than In this
oollege play, however, 'x here are too
many elements of melodrama, too many
situations in which thla romantlo aotor
has not . the opportunity to display his
Individual talents, for him to hold the
place In popular esteem that ha won. In
"The Mummy and tha Hummlng-Blrd."
It la doubtful if tha galleries of the
Helllg aver rang so vociferously with
college cries and huzaas as last night.
"At Tale" breathes the college spirit In
every line. It mirrors the whole career
of the student, from hia study-room to
his amusement and recreation. , Mr. Oil
more likes the piece himself; Indeed, ha
declares that , he Is more partial ta It
than to any play in which ha baa yet
appeared. He spent several weeks at
Tale last summer acquiring a knowledge
of college Ufa before ha undertook tha
plsy. . -
The race on the river, with tne .men
rowing for their 'very lives, ta a won
derful exhibition of stage realism that
stirred the audience to the highest pitch
of excitement. After It was . over Mr.
Ollmore received an ovation and was
brought before tha curtain,- where ha
made a clever speech.
"At Tale" was enthusiastically re
ceived by a large audience. It will ba
presented at a matinee thla afternoon,
and the engagement will close with to
night's performance. '
CHIEF ALONE CAN -
ORDER SHOW TO STOP
. i ...
Unless Mayor lAna "orders tha chief
of police to take action, tha free store
opticon show that has caused the crowd
ing of the Intersection ot Third and
Morrison streets for tha past month.
will ba allowed to continue. Merchants
near by complained of the show to the
council, stating that the nightly gath
erings caused them a great deal of In
convenience and also a loaa of business.
The matter waa referred to the street
committee, and It decided yesterday
afternoon that it had no power to act.
Under the city ordinances, the com
mittee said, the chief of police waa ths
only person who had jower to disperse
a crowd. The power is given to the
chief under the move on" ordinance.
Clackamas County Taxes
Aeoelved at 101 Chamber' of Com
merce building. Clackamas Title Com
pany. the advantages of a bank account.
for therein lies the assurance of future pros
perity. , , -. -,
Every boy and girl should be taught to
save a part of every dollar that passes
through his br her hands. Start the young
people right if you wish to see them develop
into good citizens and influential men and
women.
Make a deposit for your child and see that
habits of saving are taught. It will not be
long before a growing account will have, an
Interest of its own and furnish a motive for
COlCILLlEii LIKE
"YOUli IIOIl"
High-Sounding Titles Applied to
Them ty Attorneys on Hib
bard Street Improvement.
PETITION GRANTED BY
STREET COMMITTEE
RemonstxatorV Lawyer Declares In
Vain That Work Will Cost Almt-i
ting Propertjr Owners Thirteen
Thousand Jollars.
Half of the regularly and self-appointed
delegation for and against the
lmprovemehfoT Hlbbard avenue Jour
neyed over from Monuviua to the city
ball yeaterday afternoon, and everyone
of them made tha council committee on
streets believe that he was a state sen
ator from Multnomah county, and that
there was a fat Job or two within his
B-if.k Cicero Mlltlades Idleman, wno
represented the remohstranta, called
back by his pwer ot oratory a remem
brance of the days when he vraa attor
ney general of the state and gave friend
ly advice to' the-g-overnor of Oregon:
H. B. Dickinson, also an attorney,
was thera on the other side, and tor a
time he apparently believed that he was
talking before tha state circuit court
sitting en banc It was fun for the
five councllmen, only two of whom are
lawyers, ta hear themselves addressed
aa "your honor." 'It was more amusing
still for them to hear1 these words: "If
your, honors please wa will call "..,:.;
Improvement Bxpenelve.
"Don't call anybody, unless he wants
to buy a load of brick from my yard,"
laughingly .remonstrated Councilman
Wills. "We'll lose time If wa have to
hear people talk."
"No, don't do that." chorused Chair
man Vaughn and Councilman Masters,
who ara lawyers, and who had been
fighting cases' In court all day:
Obeying the warning, the two oppos
ing attorneys cut out oratory and sot
down ta stralnht facts. Idleman said
that the improvement of liibbard. atreet I
from the Base Una road to villa atreet
aa proposed would cost flS.000, and
would mean an assessment of 79 cents
a foot upon. all abutting property. This
wouia cost tne owner oi a ioi more inan
ha paid tor it laat spring. The proposed
street, according to the survey, ended at
Villa avenue, and thera wa nothing at
the terminus but a farm. If the atreet
were to ba built at all, it should ba con
tinned to tha O. R. N. tracks.
"Be careful how you act," aald City
Attorney McNary, in answer to a ques
tion as to tha legality -of the Improve
ment. "If the street will not drain we
may have a ditch like we had on Han
cock street"
atemonstratora Toea,.'
-This street will drain." aald City En
gineer Taylor decisively.
"It certainly will." aald Dickinson-
There la no reason why tha Improve
ment should not be made. - A majority
of the property-owners hava signed the
petition.- Many of the signers of tne
remonstrance do not -own property-along
the avenue. The actual frontage an the
remonstrance -Is -17-feet, but If we
throw In tha wlvea who signed tha docu
ment and who haven't any property In
their own names tha amount runs np to
1.Z40 feet"
The committee gave Dickinson Judg
ment from the bench.: All five of the
councilman voted In favor of tha petl
tlon and against tha remonstrance.
EAST SIDE FIRE - LIMITS
ARE, EXTENDED .
Grand Avenue, South of Haw
thorne, and East Burnside to
Be General Boundaries.
At a meeting of the special committee
of tha council yesterday . afternoon tha
fire limits on tha east aide were ex
tended aa follows:
Commencing at a point tt feet south
of the south line of Hawthorne avenue
where tha same IS Intersected by a line
100 feet west of tha west line of East
Water street; thence east on a line M
feet south of the south line of Haw
thorne avenue and parallel therewith to
a line feet east of the east line of
Orand avenue; ' thence north on a ltne
0 feet' east of and parallel with the
east line of Grand avenue to a line lot
feet north ot the north line of Eaat
Burnside street; - thence west on a line
100 feet north of and parallel' with the
north line of Eaat Burnside street to the
center line of East Second street; thence
south on the center line of East Seoond
street to tha center Una of Eaat Oak
street to a Una 100 fiet west of tha west
lino of East Water atreet; thence south
on a line 100 feet west of and parallel
with the west line of East Water street
to the place of beginning.
An exception1 Is made of blocks 101
and 111, where It la Impracticable to
erect stone or brick buildings because
of tha soft nature of the ground.
REGISTERED MAIL ON
. - V RUBBISH PILE
Lloyd W. Cannon, year of are. yea
terday found a bundle of letters in a
rubbish Pile at the root oz Market street
j The letters contained ohecks and money
orders ror sums aa nign aa izoo wnicn
ware sent from John Day, Oregon, to
merchants In this city.
Tha lad was playing In tha pile of
rubbish and opened the letters when he
found them. He took them homo and
his father Immediately turned them over
to the police. The police reported the
affair to Postmaster Mlnto, who as
signed an Inspector to the ease. It Is
pronounced a caae of gross negligence
on the part ot some postnfflce employe,
who emptied the John Day mall sack
Into tha rubbish.
MANAGE LOGGING
FOR CURTI COMPANY
- F. R. Clin, who occupied a responsible
position with the Hammond Lumber
company, has resigned to take charge
of logging operations of the Curtiss
Lumber company, with headquarters at
Mill City. Ills place with the Hammond
Lumber company has been filled by ap
pointment of C A. Stewart, for some
years general agent for ths Astoria A
Columbia River railroad Both are well
favorably known In business clr-
nd have a host of friends who
l win congratulate thera on tneir premo
j tiOBr : --m ., . ,
CHURCH
SERVICES
. BAPTIST. '
Arleta Bav. Joan Bantam), pator.
Boariay
acnuoi, iw . n.; junior Cnloo, 8 p.
ns. ; H.
x. r v.. S.aO n. m.i araachlua. 11 a. m.. tT
Rav. J,
iianrer'
L. Whirry; 7:30 p
"May
A
Third Viimow, arwaa and Knott etrettt
Bv. m. U. Hllaa, paator. Banday ecnool. 10
a. bui praaohins, 11 a. w. aad T-.80 p.
by Bav. B. M. Bllaa. .
- HlrhUnd JUberta and Blith atreata. . Preach
tnc at i W p. m. by Bar. B. U. Bllaa; Bunday
achool at S.30 p. aa. -
BaUwood Taeoma and Blaventh atnetat Bav.
eeorta A. Laara. Sunday acnool, 10. a. M
pro coins, 11 a. aa. and T:SO p. at. .
CalTary Caat Btshth and Grant aoreet; Rev.
A. Lreoe Black. Blbl rhool. 10 a. bu;
praaculns a( li a. at. and T:S0 p.
Baooad antk and Eaat Ankeny .atreat;
Bar. Stanton C. Lapbam. Berrirea at 10:80
a. at. and T:SO p. m. : nmi prayer tneetlns
at I I. , Gaors Bobert alro. to Tenf
II. t, will apeak uornn( aad enln. - II miii
rondoct nawtlay mwtlnga at tb X. U. O. A.
Monday and Xburaday at 12:15 and 12:43 p. m.
Braniiallatle matuia tfarouflioat tb week.
I to 4 p. ra.
Immanonl Berond and Maade street! Bar
Oeorae W. Orlffln. Sunday tcbool. 10 a. .)
Junior Inlon, 4 p. nt.; B. y. p. uM SO p. at.;
preaeblng at 11 a. aa. and T:80 p. m.
Oraoa atoatarllla: Bar. Oilman Parker.
Preachlns at 11 a. at., "The Oreateat Tblng
In tb World"; aarmoa at T:80 p. m.. "Ob
dlenea"; baptism la thla aerric; girls will
ins.
Central Baat Twentieth and Ankeny atreeta:
W. T. Jordan. Praapblne;, 10:80 a. m., "Bear
era of Good Tldlnaa"; Young Pcopla'a aMetlns,
6:80 p. m.1 Hunday school at 13 m.; erenlni
eerrlca at T:jlO pVlnra, Id.u-. t. - H..I..V
rsfaa:'
LnlTeralty Park Bev. A. B. Walts. Boaday
cbuui at 10 a. an. ; woralilp at 11 a. er
awn. ''Spiritual Athletlia"; B. Y. P. VS.. 8:45
p. m. ; Tnlug aerrk-a, T:S0 o'clock, aaraaou.
I'Hmr l Know That t an a Chrtatlan."
rirat The Walt Temple, corner Twelfth and
Taylor atreet; Rev. . Wliltonnb Breuchar,
D. D., paator. Prayer meatlnc, 10 a. m. J aiorn.
Ins worahlp, 10:30 e'eiork. aariuoa. "Aa Kaay
Ufa Verana a Bard One"; Bible aehnol, lii:10
p. m.i B. T. P. U. er !. :18 a. a. popular
evening MTire, 7:80 e'clork. opeiw4 by ordi
nance ot bapilans; aermon. "The Struarl Wftti
Ueradlty." Muaie by Tnaple quartet and
ehorua-
lnl At Bealdrao of William Kneeland.
Nlntu aranue. Addm at :0 p. BU by BT.
f. U Whirry.
Brlr4itreat-Barweea Twanty-ftrat . aad
Twenty-second, Sunday school. p. ta.
.-o VKEBBTTZBIAaT, '
Mtipab Baat Tblrttwntb and Powall arret ta;
Bev. J from B. Mrtilad. D. D. At 10:80 a. m.
and T:80 p. la., pre chine; aacred song aerrlra
la ermine;.
Carrary Kleventk aad - Clay atreatai Rev.
Bea-Esra Btllae Ely Jr., D. D. Bertie, 10 :M
a. a., with arraaou; Baaday acbeol. It aa.; aar
Bon at T:80 a. at.
Fonrth t'lrat and Glbba rrat; Bar. John
B. Walfh. Praachlna at 10:80 a. ra. and T:U0
p. n.; gndayjdjqDjc,.U,.ai,i T. P. B C. AVfatiw; nar. F. :lnio.
e:wrp-n. " a rnii. Ullila wlitfil;' 11 1. i
H.
w,m n na
'arloe
atreatai Hev. B. N a loon Auea. Sunday ackonU
12 ai. ; preaching, 10:80 a. at.; 7:30 p. aw,
aarraoo; . p. 8. 0. B.. :SO p. at.
- For be a 1 1 wood tract and Gntenbota ave-
a. m. and 7: .10 p. m.: Bunda acbeol, 10 a. Bt.j
Chrlatlan Endeavor. 0:80 p. a.
Piedmont Cleveland arenoa and. Jarrett
atreet; R. L. Myron Booarr. Preaehinc at
aching
at.; 7
11' a. m.; Sunday acbooL I2:1S p.
:30
B. ai., aermon. Special awaic.
Rev. Henry L. ale root ta. Morning aermon. li
o'clock: evening sermon. 7:. 10 o'clock: Sunday
school. 1240 p. n.1 T. P.-B. C. B-, m.UO,
. rimt Twelfth and Alder rret. At 10:80
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.. aerrlca by Rev. C. O.
Hazard of CatakilL Kaw Tork. At 10:80. "The
Children' 8cholarahlp"t at 7:80. "Living .TJ pan
the Sin of Otbr.,r
Fnlton Kv. A. B. Barkholdar. Bormoa at
T:4S p. as.
Maraball-Street Manhall and North Seven
teenth atreet! Rev. C. W. Hay. Bonday
cbooi. 10 a. m.: prearblnc, II a. m. aermon.
T:80 p. a.t T.. P. 8. C. K., S:4 p. m. '
Monnt Tabor Belmont and Prettymaa street!
Bav. Bdward M. Sharp. Sermon at 11 a. am.
Mi-vie at 7:80 p. m. Special siuale,
Anabel Rev. Geo. Vv. Arma, Jr. Bonday
Bellwood Corner Yaat Seventeenth and Spo
kane avenue; Rev. D. A. Thompson, paator.
Sabbath achoot, 10 a. at.; morning servicer 11
a. m.. tbem. "Wolvea In Sheen'a Clothlna"!
evening aerrlce, 7:45 o'clock, theme, "Bulb
Tme VWvntlnA .
Third Eaat Thirteenth and Piae atreet; Bv,
Andrew J. Montgomery, paator. At 10:30 a.
m., anbject, "Heredity"! evening eervtee, 7:45
a ciock. aunject, "Heredity.
Vernoo Eaat Twentieth and Wygant Preach
ing at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Montavllla Odd Fellowe- hall. Banday artioU
at 10 a. nt.: preaching aarvlc. 7:80 p. m, Bev.
d. A. Blair, paator.
L "' EPISCOPAL. .-Pre-Oathedral
of St. Btephea the afartyi-.
Thirteenth and Clay atreet; Rev. H. M. Ram
My, vicar. Holy commanlon. . 7:80 a. at.! Ban
dar school. 0:40 a. ba.: ainramar aarvlc. If
clock; evening terviee, 7:80 o'clock.
St. Devlil a Twelfth and Belmont street!
Rov. ' Georae B. Vaa Waters. D. D.. rector.
Holy communion. S a. m. : morning Braver and
aermon, 11 o'clock evening prayer ana ernvn.
t:u p. m. nan nay acnool, b:o a. at. ennrca
hlatnry fcrcror by Bishop Sraddtag WedaMday
evening at o'clock.
All Saint Twenty-rad and Reed street.
Banday acbool, 10 a. bi.i evening service. 1:M
p. bu, by Rev. R. D. Chamber.
St. Mark' Nineteenth and Qolmby atreeta)
Rev. J. B. H. Slmnaoo. Holy eommnalon. 8 a. m.i
Banday cbool, 10 a. m.i matin and I Many,
11 a. m.i evensoag and aermon, 7:80 o'clock.
Bt. Aadrew'a Dnlveralty Park: Bav. W. B.
Powell. Service and aarmoa, 7:80 p. m.i Boa
day cbol. 8 p. bj.; Blbl claaa, 7 p. m.
Good Sbephard Sell wood atreet and
cnavr avena. Albina l Bev. John Dawaon.
Holy eoromunloB, 8 a. m. morning prayer and
litany, 11 a. m.t evening prayer and rmoa.
7:80 o'clock. The Kt. Rev. Blabop Bcaddlng
will preach la tha morning.
St. John.' Memorial Sellwood: Rev. W, R.
Powell. Baaday achooL 10 a. m. aarmoa, 11
Bt. Paul' Woedmere; d L. Parker, lay
reader In charge. Service and eermoo. 11
a. to. Darlag Laat, service every Friday at
8:80 p. m.
Trinity Nineteenth and Everett; Rev. A. A.
Morrison, rector. Holy commanlon at S a. m.j
morning prayer and antlcommuntna. It o'clock.
Litany every Friday morning at 10 o'clock.
Dally aerw will be held bt the ehpl during
Lent, except Saturday, at 4 p. m., with ad
dnni en Wdneday and Fridays aa tb
ahct, "Tb Way of Salvation.
Weat Side SL Matthew'a, Flrat aad Ca rath
er etraeta; Rev. W. A. M. Brock la charge.
Sunday cbooL B:iB a. m.t aarvlcea aad aar
Bion by Rev. F. 0. Williams, 11 a. sj. aarvlce
aad sermca, T:30 p. m.
v OOYOXZOATIOaTAl. '
tTnlvcralty Park Artlaana' erarptet Rev. D.
B. Gray. Bermoa at 11 a. m. Banday cheal
at 10 a. m. -
Mlaalaalppl-Avenna Mlaatmlpnl avena and
Fremont etreeti Bav. William U Cpahaw. San
day cbonl, 10 a. m. Mrmoa, 11 a. m, "Help
ing or Hindering"; Chrtetlaa Endeavor, :80
p. m. aermoB, 7:80 p. m., by Mrs, Boper.
Laorelwood Arleta hall: Rev. D. B. Orav.
Bonday ax-bool, 10 a. m-i T. P. 8. C. K., S.80
p. m. t Mrmoa at 7 :80 p. m. ,
Haaaalo-Street East Eleventh and Baaaale.
Bermoa at 10:80 a. a. by Bev. Pan! Bader,
"Rellikm loatlnct": Banday schonL la aa.i
Chrlatlan Endeavor, 8:48 p. m.t evening service.
7:48 o'clock, "The Play of Life."
snnayaide earner of Eaat Taylor and Eaat
Thirty-foartb atreatai Bev. J. J. Btanh. paator.
Morning aerrlce at 11 o'clock. "Vlaiona ot
God" evening Mrvtre, 7:80 o'clock. "What
Do 1 Oo to CtisreJ) ForT"; Banday achoot, 10
m., mnerlnteadent, 8. C. Pier; Junior Cbr1
DR. BROUGIIER
- TJTTDAY AT m
White Temple
.. rwelfta aa Taylor traeta,
10 iso A. BtT
"A Miraculous Life
How to Work llraola
Ti30 9 Jkt.
Struggle With Heredity
' First U "I0fe Strngrlea"
Coma Learn ' Where Tou Got Tour
- "sweef dlspoeltlon. -
"Baptl.ra."!fte8t Bihglnf tn lne'elly.
Flashlight of Congregation will ba
taken. . , '-
p. si.; Baator SsaaeTor, :!!)
rirat Madlaqa and Park: Bav. B. L. Boeaa.
P. li.. paator. ' Morning aenmic, 10:80 ecax-k,
" "Tha Great Heart or ! ni lad-' ; roaln- arr-
mn. i m i'io-a. j-riue nnpe ; puiay
ernool. 12:19 p. m., F. H. Vi'hlUtelia, euuer-lui-n.lenl;
Y.-V. H. C. t , 8:30 p. at.
Hi(tilaa( Baat Klrth atraat aortb and Pre
eatt; Be. E. a. Bulllnfrr. Baaday rbwl. 10
us aern.-a. it e-eioca. "A Vt mains
IKMI
i pel
I . Junior Emleavar. s p.
i.t T. P. n.
C.
B.. B:80 p. in. I venlng Mrvlre, 7:80 o'clock.
ubject,
ibe Uappleet Wuoiaa Is Tows."
MrTHODIBT.
Tarlof-Btreet 'Or. Praarta Bareatte Bhert.
riaaaa. :) a. at.; Htan. lo.ao a. kv. by
Bar. W. tl. W. Ha; Xunday acnool . 11:14
u. n.t Epworth Laaim, i0 p. m. i arinoa,
p. si., by Ber. W. H. W, Baa, aeblMt,
"Tb BIkkom Pout ta Portland.''
aVIlwood rifteentk and Tacoaaa atreatai Bav.
A. O. Wasnor. K'lnday acnool, 10 a. ra. aar
m. 11a. ni., 'uy I kead Blatfce" elaa
Biaetini, 12.13 p. at. (.Junior UirM :iO
p. m.i FOpwortb Laasue, 0.30 p. at., etaatag
errtre, 1:M o rlock.
Urace Twelfth and Taylor atreet. Clareaea
Trn Wllaoa, U I. Barntoa at IO M a. a,
and T:30 p. a. Sunday ackool, li lt p. aa.J
Eliworia League, 6:30 p. m. '
Biunyalde Kaat Yamhill treet, betweea
Tbu-ty fifth and Thirty atmuh; T. B. Pord. paa.
tor. rareonag lo Baat Thirty-fifth atreet;
at home - at.moef - eaanlaa 4 Tbvraaay
afternoon. At 10 a. a., Bnaaay acbooli 11
a. to., praarblng by tha paau. elaa meeting
fnllowo; S p. )., Junior Leacn. eh lid ran a
rlaaaaa; 0:18 p. n., KpworlA Lgu der.
tlonal BiMtiog; T:S0 p. m, aarajoo by tha
paatur. , . - -
Laurelwood Monnt Bratt earllnei Ckarles H.
Wooiby, paator. Banday aarrlc: At 10 a.
n., Sunday ackool; 11 a. ., arneaj 12:11
n. St., elaa uetliigl 8 p. Bu, Epwortk
League: 1 M p. a.. aervleea.
Bt. John r. L. Young, pastor. Baaday
cbflol, 10 a. at.; preaching, 11 a. at.; Epworth
League. 4:30 p. u.; preartilng, t:S0 p. u.
Trinity Omior of But Tenth and Grant,
Lewie p. Bmltb. paator. Baaday kbooI. 10 a.
ra.; public worahlp, 11 a. nt. : claea aa eating.
-Hht -WT-T11.J Eywoflh Magae, 1:30 p. -.;
evening aerrica, i.au p. at.
, BPIBITTJALHTB. '
Independent kplritual Society rornai e clea
rltle and Liberal Thought, rtwbjoet, "The Dif
ference Between Man and Woman." followed
by teat and eoomiunlratinii. Logu hall. 81 V,
Eaat Orand aranue and Waaulngtoa atnet,
Sunday at 7:80 p. m.; third floor.
Ululatera' and MedluBie' ProtertlTe Aaaeet.
thm Regular rellgloua aarvtce in W. O. W.
ball, Bleventh atnet. between Waahlneloa and
Alder, at T:0 p. m. Bev. Dr. Dickey will
loot lira on "Pra-Satal Law." followed by Get
trude Woodfleld with aplrlt aieaaageh
Flrat Bidrnual Society Artiaaa Bail.
itrd tret. Conference. 11 a. m. ; lyeeum.
Third
12:80 P.
T. E. Coulter will -lecture on
m" at 7:4 p. m.. followed, by
"The Two Sana'
lira. Virginia
Bowe. .
I)rw hall. 101. Baaday, T:48
Service at
r.
CDlrltualUm and What Prove It 7"
." CXEIBTIAlh
Central East Twentieth and Et B1bjb
treetsi Rev. J. F. tihormley. D. D. At 10:46
a. Bl.,. 1 oeiTive tnriita mw . oouua
12 m. Senior Endeavor, 0:80 p. m. ; at 7:.'I0
p. m., Illoatrated aermon aad ong; pecii
mnalc Mr. McPheraoa Uale, chor later; Mia
Eva Ryan, organiat.
Rodney-Avanne RodDty - evens auo -
IloDlnaon. t :w a.
i.T cooimOnlon and ier-
:4S n m.. Y. 9. B. C. E.t 7:80 l. m.
The Conversion of the Chief ot Sinner."
Mount Scott 8rrvlcc in ball at Kern Pnrk,
3 p. m.. Bev. J. V. Goorm ley will lakl Bob
day school, 8 .10 p. m. EloeUoe, -etfrcem
oodlawa Bunnay cbooi. in . m.; prvac-
Ing. 11 . m.t. Cbrlt Endaaaoa, f- p. a. I
Mrvlora 8 p. m.. with apertnl moale.
First Corner Park and Columbia treat: Rv.
E- . Muck ley, mlnhrter. Kvengeltot W.
Darst of San Franrlacn will preach at 10:80
a. m. on "Tb King' Baalnea Beqalrr
Haate." and at 7:45 p. m. oa "The Good Con
feaaloo" : Bible acnool. 13 m.i Chrkftlas En
deavor, :30 p. m.
ETABOELICAL ABSOtnATIOH. JJ.
Orsee Lectat Bev. a. O. Henderson. PreaeV
Ing. 11 i. a and l. m.i Vonag l-opl'e Ab
Uanc. 7 p. m.s Sunday acbooL 10 a. m.
Flrat German Tenlh a Clay atreeta; Rev.
Tba. Bchaaer. Banday acnool. 0:80 a. m.
Mrmoa, 10:43 a. m. praarblng. J :4ft p. B l
T. P. A.. 7 p. B.
North Portland T-ventr-irat and Peltvgfwva
street; Bev. E. O. HornochncB. saaony
8:48 a. m.t preaching. II a. m.t X.
P. A.
program. p. m.t prachln. T:80 p. m.
First English Eaat 8lth and Market atreeta t
B. A. Blewert. paator. At 11 a. m. Rev. T.
Hchaner will preach; Bonday aohool. 10 . m.
Toung People' Alliance, 4:48 p. m.t evening
eervloe. 7:45 o'clock, by Rev. Bchaaer, "Moon-
Urht Chrlatlan."
- - Emanuel Mllwauaie: r. m. rnar, paauir.
Sunday school. 1 p. m.t T. P. A. Mrvlc. 7
p. tn.; worship nd Bermon. B p. Bt.l Germas
preaching every tnirB vjonnav. a p. m.
Reecne-Rarmony P. M. Flhr, naato. BnJ
day school. 10 a. m. preaching. 11 . I I.
P. A.. 7:80 p. t. i ..
tTJTBERAir.
; Swedish Tmnwnael NlnetMatli and Irving,
atreeta. Services. 11 a. a. and 8, p. a.
Sunday Mhool, 8:4.1 a. si.
Nnrwarlaa Synod Enat Tenth and Brant
street, Rev. B. Hagos. Banday school. :80
a. m. aerrlce at it a. m. a no i " p. ea.i a.
P. 8. meet Thnrsday evening at 8:15 o'clock.
Betaala Danlah Unloa avena and Mnrrle
atreet: Rev. flndmnnd OrllL 8midV Mbool,
13:13 p. m.i Bonaay ervice, p. m.
St. Jan-r' Engllah West Park and Jaffev
MB atreeta. J. Allen Len. pattor. Service
at 11 a. B ; awning eervlce at S clerh;
Lather League. 7 P- BM aasaay aeaoat, J
a. m.
8t. Paul' German Eaat Twelfth ad CTtntoe
etreeU: A. EraoM. putor. OmreMloa. in
a. bi.i morning MrvVe, 10:80 o'clock: evening
eervlce, 7:30 o'clock : Sunday school. a. m.
Lenlea eervlce, Thursday even lag at s vetoes.
TnnTETJ TTAWOETJIAt.'
Flrat Comer Eaat Tenth and Shermaa street.
Rev. A. A. Winter. Sunday srtiool, 10 a. m.t
Breaching at II a. m. and 7:80 p. m.i K. U
of C. E. meeting, :30 p. m.
Second Fargo and Kerny atreeta; Rv j.
Boweraox. At 11 . m. and 7:80 p. si. Rv.
H. L. Pratt, presiding elder, will conduct earv
Icm; Sunday Mhool, 10 a. .: K. L. C. E.,
7 p. si.: communion after awrnlBg aarvle.
St. John's Ivnaho and Joh nrem: Bev.
E. B. MeTlcker. Snndey Mhool, in a. B.
richlng. 11 . Bt.l J. K. C. B.. t:SS p. m l
K. L. C E 4:0 p. Bi.i preaching, 7:34
"Ock'ley Oreen Rav. T. frolne. paator. At
11 a. m. aad 7:30 p. m.. Mrvlce: Sunday (cheol
at 10 a. m.i K. L. C. E. at 8:80 . m. .
CHBISTIAW SCIEBCX.
' Ptrat Charcb of Christ. Sctentlet Bcetrtah
Rite cathedral. Morrtane and tewnsdale atreet.
Services at 11 a. m. and 8 n. a.. Mh)ect eg
aermon. "Mind"; Sunday Mhool at rloM of
morning Service. Wednesday evening meeting,
jeeead Charcb of Owlet, sciential Elks'
tempi. Stark and Seventh strMte. Bnndey
Mrvlce st 11 . at. ad S P. .. nbloet,
"Mlnd'T rtnadar scboot, It a. m. Wdnday
mMttBg, B a. . ,
'. VimtB PBE8BTTTBIAW.
Charcb et the Stranger Wane atreet asj
Grand venue ; Bev. 8. Rar PaBoM. Morning
service, 10:49 o'clock, with Mrmoal Saadaf
Mhool, 12 m.; Mrmon, 7;80 p. m.
F1rat eiiatB ano Montgowwry viiMiar pev,
A. W. WIImw. Meralng Mrmon. 10:80 s. m.t
Baaday Mbool, 12 m l aarmoa, 7:80 p. aa. ,
tnrrtTB brxtrreit Tf cmtiiriT"
flrat Eaat Fifteenth and Mnrrteea street:
Rev. H. C. Shaffer. Bible arbonl at 10 e. m.
moB at li a. m.i Mrmoa ai :av p. m.t z.
p, s. c. B.. TP. IB,
BdlcaV Slitk and Mechanle trH; Rev. C.
P. BUnebard. Smvlay Mbool, 10 a. m. nraa,
11 a. at. sad t:80 p. m.
' tntlTABIAsT. -Cnorch
ef Onr Tn I her Corner of Tamhlll an4
Seventh atraet; Rev, W. O. Bitot Jr., mini,
terr Bev. T. L. EMot. P. 71., wilntafer emr1tn.
Service et II a. m. Sunday Mhool, 8:48 a. m.
klndertartea. 11 a. m.i adult claaa, 12:80 p. m.i
- HOUbTSB A8I0CIATI0V. :
The Oreaoa HollnoM a aancl i tion hold gat lm
each Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at the
Church of the Maserene, 428 Bnraald atreet.
La Grand M. Baldwin, president. Thla a,
aoclattoo I laterdenomlnatloBal.
t. k e. t
T. M. C. A Fonrth and Tamhlll stTMra,
Mnale by Portland Bchnmao Cnacert eomeanyi
(MrM bv Rev. Bobert (aire aa "Amrleaa
Itlai Jt Searcs sad Care." ,
CHU1CH OP OS.
Church of Ood 430 Hawthorn avenue. 1 80
gnd 130 p. in.; prayer niMtlng WdB4ay,
7.30. 8. T. KeaU paator. ;
CRimoa or tri baxabevx.
Tha Church f th Kaurene 4M Bnraald
traet. berweea Tantb ad ElwvwaUi atroataj
A. O. Henderson, paator. Banday Mbool, It
a. m. I preaching. It a. m.j holloa ara (lag,
p. m.) evcalng Mrvlce. 7:80 e'eiork.. ,
RXTORICZB.
PI rat tier ma a Tenth aad Biark atreet! Bev,
0. Dafner. Service at 10:48 a. St. aad f
p. m. ; x, r. a. c .. s p. Be.
C7TBI8TIAB? ABO MmSIOVART AtUAWOE.
- Sea atlatlaa aad siisaiuaary AUiance autk
ttan Kndearar,
"Jt Contrvatlp Cuitmdlan"
SAVL'GS DlVi
PAYS ' -
4 Per Cent
' .
OPEN
" ' ' v.
For the convenience of
its customers on Satur
day evenings from 6 to 8
114 Second St.'
Comer .TasliLssfoa
PORTLAND OR.
ISo Portland
. . PORTLAN1X ORKOON. ,
' EUKOPKAN PLAN ONLY
HEADQUARTERS WR TOURI8TB
AND COWMEP.CIAJ,
TRAVLKR&
Everything to eat and drink, sod
If eoats no more In tbe .
PorJaal Hotel RatbakaHar ;
than elsewhere In the elty. Bvary
weekday night from ta It.
S. O. BOTmB. Btmaager.
WOMAN A SPECIALTY
MR8.8JgrlAPL
T! The only Cbinea wemaa BMdieal
ooctor ib una city, so ba
rnred many afflicted offerers.
Cared private and female dla
Ma, ala. asthma, throat and
lung trouhloa; atomach. bladder
and kidney and dlarace ef all
kind that th hnmaa fmah ta
belr to. Cared by t'hlneM berle
nd root. Beniedt harm 1cm.
'o onerstlon. Floneat treetmeat.
EXA811MATI0M8 PBEE.
88 Cley Street. Ceraer Third.
and Mala afreets: Bev. C. D. sawtella, saner-
Intendent. Preaching at 10:80 .-m.: Bnnday
school. 12:15 p. m.i Xonng People' a Mrvlc at
8 p. m. Alas Mrvlc n Toaaday at 1:30 p. at.
aad Prlday at 8.80 p. aa.'
: MTTHOSIIT. B0TJTS.s
first IT1H Second street.' roresters' kali;
rcev. c. n. aiowre. rtoBoay mbooi, iu a.
BipvrartB uaraa, e:sv
rtb Laga, 8:80 p. m.i preach Ing, 11
,,"Th IMgnlty of Maa"4. praacbua. Ts30
; "Ood as a rather." ,
a. m.
P.
:- XZIT'I RESORT.
Ifen'a Reert and People' I mtlrnte Prmrlfe
nd Buraald treats. Steceoptlcos Blhl study
keor, l p. m.t mea'a meeting with dtlreaa. 4
p. m-i peovle' goapel rvle with apeclal
mane. i:u a. a.
Ill VIBE TRUTH CEVTIB.
rHvlne Tenth Chanel Hall Ml. Allakv kallA
Ing, eorset Third and Morrlaoa atrreta. Berv
Ice.-II a. m., Thaddlna M. Mlnard, pea tor;
H. B. btartla, eololat. Banday ackool at 11 m.
1ATTXR-SAT BAnfTB. .
Church ef Jesa Christ af Lrrr-Dv Satara
Rail 400 Allakv bolldlng. Third and MorrlMa.
Bel rices at 11:80 a. n. and 7 B. ski Baaday
school, 10 a. m. ,t .
PM1TIB8AU8T.
- rtrsT Eaat - Eighth and Ooack atreet. - At
11 a. m Mrmoa by Bev. Jbm D. Corby, tb
paator. on "A Helpful Way to Can test";
Hunday MhenL 10 a. m. prayer BMtlng Thars
day evening. '. , .,
- rRIEVD.
Prtead Chsrcb East Thh-ty lfTh and fctata
atreeta; Rev. Lee1 I. Tladler. Preaching at
11 a. m. and 7:80 p. as.: Baaday acaooC 1
a. m.1 EndMvor. 8:80 p. aa,
-..---4 - Big IBIS BOBBIAJf.
Kew Oinrch Society Eleventh aad
traeta; Be. Illrim Troomaa, At 11
"Cala aad AbeL"
Aide
BBXEX CBVaCK.
ant - Roaslas Ortbodos Cbarck East
Twenthletb and Mornaoa atreata. Beg-uUf
aarvlc at Basal tin.
knUEVBXAL DAW. V
" At 0. A. B. hall, aocthaart enrnev Seoond
and Morrhwa atreet. Servicea at 8:88 p. m.
W. A. Baker will apeak oa "Th Divine PI a
ef tbe At, wttk chart I nostra ttoa.
" ntM METHODIST.
Free Vetbodtst Eaat Ninth d Milt streata
PreaeklBg, U a. m.; Baaday Behest. It a. a
' ' ' lOSBIOIlB.
Pen lei Sunday school, 10 a m.t holts
Bleating, 8 p. m. avaBgellatta meeting. Baaday
aad dally, 7:30 p. m.
Olive Branch 2M first street, ketweea J
feraoa aad Columbia. Sarvlc avery alght st
8 ' clock and Bandarat 8 p. as.! Baaday Mbool
at 1:80 p. m., A. walla. aBrmtndat.
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