The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 23, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 23. 1307.
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..... ."Brother Offta-ere'
...."Mr Wld'l famllr'
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."Hoop of Gold"
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., ..jy will hava a pleasant surprise for
our stockholders la aa advertlMment we
inland to publish tomorrow In The Jour.
" ayg the management et the Butt
Jtoys Consolidated Mining" company.
' -t'Wa hava received some fresh aamplae
of. or which wo hav had teated by the
uarvin Cyanld Kxtraotion company.
IHI Morrlaon street, the raault of which
- will be found In our Sunday half-pa
d. Those who hay purchased otock in
our Ooldflelds properties during the
wii do astonished at the figures.
; and thoa who are not yet with tts will
likely want to get hold of a. block of
share before the price la advanced. We
art now soiling stock at' 10 cent per
snare, tg rao value being 1 1, and It 1
' fully paid up and non-assessabl.' Th
"'"wraUalllassan ui
feel that we ought to Jump the shares
to ZD cents without further ceremony,
Wa actually believe w wUl have on of
e greatest mine In Nevada. We shall
be woefully dlsaDDolnted If It is not.
Our JOS acre of ground In the heart of
me uoiaiieias district' w IM conn.
nt will make Indeoandentlr wealthy
. all those who may own any considerable
,. amount of the Butt Boys Consolidated
Mining company's aock," Th office of
Ida company In th Weatherly building,
ISO East Morrison street, show samples
of free milling or that make a fel-
, low a eyes bulgs out.
, To Washington mor then ' to any
other patriot of th United Btatea I In
debted, for th services h rendered, both
as a soldier and a statesman. This
: wss ths trend of th address which
'";', Rabbi Jonah B. Wis gave last night
. at Tempi Beth Israel on "Our wepuo-
lie's Choie of Heroee." He pole of
th drat president aa th Ideal patient
man. of hi ool reserve and flat Judg
ment and other Qualities which placed
. Mm aa th hero of this government.
"His patience. Judgment and determin
ation won for him th confldono of his
feiiowmenr he said, '"and It - was
1 through thl eonfldenee that the repub-
llo waa mad permanent Th people
' knew that be would accomplish what
- he attempted t do, and placed th
; utmost rellano upon him. such a man
was needed gad suoh a man was George
TVsshlngton. His greatness. In war
- could not compare with bl victories of
; peso.'
. Th monthly meeting of th Holiness
association, whloh waa to bar been
held Tuesday, th Mth, has barn
changed to Wednesday, February 17,
at th United Evangelical church, cor
ner Eaat Tenth and Baertnan, Ray, A. A.
winter, pastor. Rev., Joseph H. Smith
of Redland, California, who eondgcted
service In th Taylor street M. K,
church, and th Whit Tempi, last win.
, ter. will hav chars of th meeting.
-"- Services at 10;IO, 1:20 and T:0. These
meeting ar Interdenominational; v
orybody eordlaUy Invited..
Stockholder of th Pacific Railway
. Navigation company hav elected the
former officers and directors for an
other yar. They are; " President, S. Bl
Lytic; vice-president, Zra Snow; see.
retory, Msy. Enright; general auditor,
E. B. Do To; chief engineer, George I
I vis.-. The, di renters ar E. E. Lytle,
Z'm Snow and E. B. D To. It
decided to continue construction of th
line from a point near Buxton to Vero-
. T nlo. IS 'miles; also a stretch of nine
miles up th coast front Garibaldi.
" mmmmmmm"-' , x
"Pun in Camp." waa th subject of an
Illustrated lecture delivered at Grace
Methodist church Isst night by Xr. JB.
L. House. lt-const"td of a eerie of
. anecdotes of esmp life In th Bpsnlsh
wsr. th minister having collected hta
stories while serving ss chaplain In
Maasarhnsctte regimerit. - Dr. House
will deliver'. no mor' lectures in Port
land., That ' of lost night, waa In the
. aaure of a farewell., as th minister
U""l..avea at once to tak - charge of a
church t Spokane. '': t ;
They Keep Going. Thes. suit of
, our ere th kind that move. W buy
the pattern .that ar suited to our cus
tomers and sell them at a prlo our
customer Ilk to pay. There' a good
one. ber for you and w want you to
come and see how pearly w can com
: together In th price w ask and the
. prle you want to pay. W make any
ult In the house to order for , no
more, no lees. Unique Tailoring Co.,
tot Stark street . . A w
' James D. Robb. a. pioneer teacher of
Oregon, was buried this afternoon st
Rlvervlew reraetery. Ho died Thurs
day at th Fatton home, where he has
spent th past four years suffering from
paralysis. Professor Robb tausht school
in nearly vry town In th Willamette
elley, and was for. two years prlncl.
pal of th Woodstock school, He wss
'I years of ge snd leaves two sons,
J. II and Horac, Jtobo.
The regular annual bannuat of the
Portland Produeo Merchants' Aanocia.
tlon will bo held tills evening In th
rooms of th Portland Commercial club.
Vronl street msrohants will attend In
body as this Is en of th events of th
year. - On arcount of th holding of
the banquet all Front street houses that
sr member of th sssoclstlon will
rlns their' places of business at 4
clock th g afternoon, j
Acting on permission ho received
th postoffle department. Post
msster Mlnto will provide rooms In th
pomofflc building for Secret Sarvte'
fffiSMfl' at i'1 i mr "Mji i - a ' mujL r " 1 fji" -ami.
Accounts can be opened and conducted by mail as con
; -''Ijirm' -' veniently; safely and satisfactorily
9 over our counters. Our out-of-feAn-cfevMAfr
town business has grown to be an
PYflAIL important and distinct feature of
- f s bank, and we give particular
; attention to the interests of our correspondent-patrons.
Open a savings account with this strong bank. Send
your money in by mail and we will pay you 4 per cent
interest on all you save.-1-We compound the interest twice
' each year.-';: - 'r ' - " . - ':.'":':'-
Ri'iG us u? mo:;day
Ant we'll hT one it eur tins) burry t
roue bow fnr your wek'e end ratnrs
ii ((hiii wumn a J r tw.irn4 r ot.
"a ;o Ilk It" at UiMe small prk-M:
nOVEO. ITAaCVEO.
Sheet ., (rPrem ...lot
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TihlecWtk ...... toOnrwt Carer He
Roli.it ............ KrCheinl f
Towele ...V .,, lelArewr
N.pMln IcMiitilreM ...... Se
Hanilkerchler ..... leWrapper ........ .10
Hdlufli)f. Bilk. BeAproa ..Wo
(asa If Pillow Shaaaa 10a
gtd Oora. SaCklld' PtoM , a
VOT UOXEO. IZTkAg.
Overatalrt Blanket, wool.
rltrbiaklrta e pale ..OOe
derahlrt teaiaaketa, eottoa.
Drawar oe pair ,9ft
Rt-k SeQullt J
Hiia e " ,
Pajamas , ,.l4e .... : .
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I-aiHee. Veat. ...... U , ',., , '
Child 0rll I ' ' ' t
No shirt, eellara, taffa. vasts, evenlt er
Jnmper 4n a tkt eVpartiseaf. tie ksds
lea than sue.
UNION LAUND1XY CO.
aad ColosibU ta Tlpsaa Mala W.
Opera tlv Thomas B. FoUr, who was
recently stauooed Jn-Portland. The
room will be formed from" th south
hall on th third floor, -,
whicbTTiav" bees' held" In lh Swedish
Mission church will b held In, th
Swedish Methodlat ahureh, corner of
Beech and Borthwick atreete. A maaa
mooting will b held at th latter
church tomorrow afternoon at I o'clock.
Succeeding W. H. Ormsby. who was
promoted to b traveling freight agent,
W. H. Jayne baa been appointed trac
ing dark In tha general freight office
f tbo Northern Pacific Railway com
pany In Portland.- Mr. Jayneav waa
formerly a clerk tn th freight efflee.
BuU waa.' fllod la tha United State
circuit court yesterday by John w,
Campbell and other heir of Ooorg W.
Campbell, formerly of Pnnayvanla,
agalnat Charles Cornelius of Oregon, to
tjulet title to a section or timber land.
Evangellstlo meetings at First Chris.
tlan church. Park and Columbia,-con
tinue next week. Rev.. B. w. Cart'a
subjects tomorrow are. ' "Life, A Ran
som." 10:S0 a. m, and 'To Be a Chris
tian." 7:4 p. m. spaciai music.
Hotel Houston, nw brick, high olaaa
legaptty furnlehed: oall bells, hot and
sola waier ana siawm oiai in .v.r.
room, Blsth and Davie. Tel. Main SUI.
Btaamar Jeae Harking, for Camaa
Waabougal and way landing, dally ex
oept Sunday. Lva Washington street
dock I p, n.
Dr. W. B. Hamilton has returned from
Europe and will bo In hi office, 171 M
Ruasell street, al usual hours.
Aom C Co. sells tha best aafety eoar
ot) aad fin gasolln. Phon Kast tt.
Woman' Exchange, til Tenth street.
lunch ll:l to Si business men's lunch.
Jacob Bhlrt Co. - will mov about
March 1 to Ul fltark, trt.
Why mx, moreT Metxger ' fltg your
ye for 11. ill outn gtraat.
Portland aoademy will reopen Monday,
February ss, at l:t . m. .
" ' . 'f i i in -.
HiLL ASO HARRir.lAN HAY
BURY HATCHET
Compromise In Fight Over West
r Portland Terminals May r
Be Effected.
Settlement of the Hlll-Harrlman ter
minal fight la SoaUl wll probably be
followed by soma compromise of th
terminal trouble of th two- com pan !
In Portlands Th - chlf offiolals
of the two com pan lea ar eon
fening from tlm to Urn on matter
at lu and th Portland and Beattl
company I considering torma.
It if said th company of which C.
tn. mtt m presiasm nas ins narnman
terminal in weat Portland bottled up,
and that th Hill people will wring out
of th settlement aom share of satis
faction for th long eerie of abuses
tha Northern Pacific alleges It has suf
fered at th hand of th Kgrrlman ter
minal management In Portland. A com
promise will probably be reached that
will bring about a consolidation of th
terminal and an equal aharlng pf th
capital stock and management.
A WELL KNOWN :
v DRAUGHTSMAN DEAD
After a long, Illness, Allen B. Riley
prominent draughtsman of this eity.
died at th home of his father. B. F,
Riley. 458 Morrison trcnt, yesterday
rtemoon. A. el ttlley was II years
ot ate and a aatlv of low. Ho I
aurvlded by his wife, parent, a young
later and a brother, Prank B. Riley,
Riley waa on - of th incorporators
of th Contracting Engineering Com.
fany. with whloh eonewrn he was Iden.
I (led at the time of his death. H was
on of- the ablest draughtsmen in th
profession - and arit4 in preparing
plana for th Harrimau llnaa. the Hy
drogrsphla Survey and Multnomab
County. Th funeral wU b held at th
Crematorium tomorrow at noon and th
aervlee will be privata Mr. Riley had
wio acquainianc in rortiand.
Who Is Metsgert H nta your ys
for $1 00. Ill Sixth strt .
msszm ii
l",'''1l,,Ml II ! II . I J
ADVOCATES
union
OF
Dr. Darst Before First Christian
Congregation State Hie Rea-
"eons for Belief. . ' JJ.
WHAT HAS BEEN CAN
BE AGAIN, HE SAYS
Declare Popa aad All Other Eccle
siastical Power Should Abdicate
and Let " World Acknowledge
Christ Alone m Ita King.
Th Possibility of th Union of All
fhrlMtljlna' mmm ih hAm a Dm. m
First Christian church. H said In
'It la apparent even to a casual read
r of th New Testament that the
church there presented waa one un
divided church, what ha been can be
again, , That church waa formed of
people from th varloua sects of Juda
ism and the countless sects of heathen
ism with all their prejudices and ' pe
culiarities. If out of that motley mass
of people a united church could be
mad surly It 1 not Imposslbl to
unit th fraternal sects of our pres
ent day Protestantism,
"But w must us the earn means,
Paul, who. . a a wis master-builder,
founded mor of th ehqrche than any
other man In apoatollo times, say he
did It by "knowing nothing among
them except Chrlat the crucified In
stead of endeavoring to reform th
Church for each reformation ha pro
duced a new sect -ths tlm ha cow to
restore th New JTetamnt Christian
ity. In its faith,, ordinances, order or
organisation. It name and spirit. This
restoration brings Christendom to-a
great union haals and common grounds,
where all Christians can unite without
the sacrifice of any truth. There ar
not many thing over whloh Christians
ar divided today. Furthermore, they
are not divided over what I In th
Bible, but over tha traditions of th
churches. This restoration, too, would
exalt Christ and give unto him th
preeminence in all thing.
To drop th denominational names
which are not In the Bible and which
divide Christians would restore the
great common Bible namea which we all
own. Christ' -people should wear only
thl nam and Chrlat' church should
be called by no other name . than that
of the head of th church.
'Human ereed should give way to
the great divine and all comprehensive J
creed-Christ. Th personal acceptance
of the Cbrlst I what make a Christian
and the truth a It la in Jesus' Is
greater than that of all creed. The
word of the Lord and the life and exam
ple, ef Christ and the apostles transcsnd
alt church rules and dlscipllnss.
- The fllrrarenc between the cnurenes
en the subject of the ordlnanoe 1 not
imply a difference tn form, but ef au
thority. Church authority ! embodied
In the substitution for Christ's oom
mandment. Th communion aervlo I
th Lord' table and not that of a sect.
The restoration of Chrlat' authority
will bring -Christiana together on that
which all agree Is his oommandment
of baptism and which symbolise hi
death and burial and resurrection.
"Popes and prleete and ell ecclesias
tical powers should abdicate In favor of
the Chrlat who la th bead ef th
church, and let the united church arise
and take the world for It king.
"Th reuniting of the church of
Christ would bring a revival of spirit
ual life and the restoration of the spirit
of the New Testament church. The
Christian - world would become truly
Christian and speedily all nations would
yield to the claims ef the king of kings
whose scepter la a scepter of love and
whose reign if a relga of peace.
RAILROAD HEN SEE TRAINS
IN MIRROR TABLE
Banquet to Harriman Officials
at Hotel Portland of Unusually
Btautiful Arrangement. ?
One ef thV prettiest dinners ever
ened Ii Portland was that given laat
aigbt st the Portland hotel by C. H.
Howard, of ft Iu4s, te several of the
Kanriman officials, friends and their
wives. Manager H. C. Beware wupeyin.
tended, the decors Hons nd table ef
fect e. and those who had an oppor
tunity to look upon the table before the
guests assembled nroneunned the room
the most beautiful he had ever ar.
rsriged. .,-.
The dinner wag held In the main par.
lors which were decorated with riolots.
pink roses and spring flowera . The
great mirror table w used for the
affair and made into a landeeapa
seen through which a miniature eiec
trio train wrndod Its waw ever bridges.
nms ana ineaaows.
Phretty and unique souvenir ef art.
lntlo design were presented te the
guests who received freti enrpriseg aa
the dinner progreaaed In the way ef
decorations and elaborately prepared
dalntlea
Those present included Mr. Howsrd.
Mr. snd lira J. F. Dunn. Miss Dunn
and Ml Buckingham, nf salt lak.
Utah; Mr. and Mrs. f. E. Davisson. of
ixm Angeles; J. a. Neuffer. Mr. end
Mrs. W. H. Mnsr and Mr. snd Mrs. Ira
C. Hubbell, of Chicago) Mr. and Mr.
T. W. Tounger, Mr. and Mrs. Lang-ley
and Mr.-and Mrs. Graham, ef thlg city.
R-H..JJ-JUL-X
Dr. Brougher
' ' ffunday, at the '
White Temple
Ocrnr sf Twelfth aad Taylet Bta,
'' ; aviso sc.
"Deus Vult"
Do Modem Church Members Follow
, . r. ChrUtt . ... " .
. TiSO . SC.
-Struggle .With
- tnvironracnt --
Second la "Lira STRUOOLES."
Are there any more Thaw-White
character J Why publlah aeoount
of trlalT
The Tmple Quartet will alng fa
mon a anthem.. ty Faith Look to
to Te "
srxmniopT vratoosta.
CHURCHES
CHURCH
SERVICES
... . BAPTIiT.
awuy
aw n, - jiiBMir I ulna, a
.1 .
V. 4V IJ., 9 SO p. m : sraeublBf. It r m.. tr
Kev. J. L. V. LIrr.1 T.M "Wi... I. K,u-
ThlrdVaom.a a rasa a4 Knott st:
. g. M. BIIm, paaiur, buadar cboal. JO
Si f P"?-". 11 a. u. a4 J W p.
M. Blla. . L
Blrliland-Albaeta od glitfe atreat. Pwaeh-
at X.itO p. a. by IU. g. M. Vila! gunday
clianl at i;So ,
BeUwvuo T.ouma and glavmrk ilmlil .
Oauise A, Uar. Bandar arbool, 10 . !
StaaotalBs, Jl a. si. and T.W p. ml
Calvary Eaat RighU and Grant atraatat .
A. Ia,rt BUea. Iiikle a-hool, 10 a. al-l
praulilof at 11 a. at. and K0 p. .
Kecond Barents nd aa Anaanf Street:
Rar. Stant.a C. Lpab SMrrlcM t 10;tW
a. m. and I SO p. n.
Iniaianjiel Second Bd Mead trt Ear
Oenrs W. Orlffln. Prearhln at 11 . at. and
1 M p. ., toplr. XU Dally Bread'' and
"Victory ef Detoat,"
Orac UontaTllla! OMma Parker, m In later.
Moculn serrle, 'Th Dlrlu freaanc"; rn
lug, "Ablillug to DlTlae Ur." A ehotr of
U slrle wUl ln.
Central Baet Twentieth and Ankeny trets
W. X. Jordan. Preaching, 10:30 a. si., "Loaln
On' Treaaur"; Vouus I'eupl' Bleating. fl:-UI
at 7:30 e'ului'k, "burrowed Ktperleoc."
Ualrrlty J'ark H'C A. V. Walt. Soaday
acbool at 10 a. .; worahlp at 11 a. m r.
nun, "A rrtacrlinlun for a Vlsoroo Chrlat u a
l-t r" a. Y. P. 0.. :4S . aa.i eTnln aarrkw.
T:30 o'clock, awmoa, "A Lit l la Aut W Uk tiraat
Conaaquanoea."
Hr.t-lb Whit Ttainl. eornee Twelfth nd
Tarlor trU; Her, i. Whltenmb BrvaaKr,
D. D., paator. Prajrer maatln. 10 . m. norm.
Hif worsbln, 10:80 o'clock, aerman, "Den VhH
or. Do Modern Clirlatlan Follow Chrlat r'; BlWe
acbool, 1H 10 p. bm U. I. . V. Mrrlea. M J6
&B.I popular erenln aerrlca, f:30 e'elork,
I. Bronghar will preach o tli enbjaet, "Th
BtrasKl With Xarlroaawst." MaU by Tempi
Quartat and (bora.
Lent At taldene ( Wllilaa gneelaod.
Ninth arena. Addra t :S0 s. SI. by Kr.
. L. Whirry.
aarler-atreet Betww Twnirj-flrrt aad
Twentyecoad. Sunday (ebeoL a p. m.
unnyalde list Kaat Salmon street, at hem
r aire. !(. . Ad area at p. . by Bar.
4osa orauiea.
.V
: yxtuTTUAir.'
aflznab Eat Thirteenth n Pow.ll rtraara;
I.. Jhmh. U U 1 1 a . r t . . . H.U .
"Ttia Proritablenea ef Bel'lrloa. In the Life ef
Brery Day"! t:80 p. "Maa Kaapooalbl for
mm miiau
Calrary Flerenrh and Clay etreata ; Rer.
m-Kw atlle Blr Jr., D.- D. gerrlce. W :M
a. at., with aeruoa; fionday acbool. 11 aa.1 ar
aaon at f :M p.- m. .
Fonrtb Flrat and Oltib atreet: Bar. Jobs
a. Walb. Hrearhlng at 10:0 a. m. and T:.tO
p. ra.l nndr Khool. II ai I. P. C. E..
0:SO p. m. '
Hawtborne-Park Tweirtb aa Eaat Tarlor
traetai Her. E. Kalaon Allen, gunday eboKl,
11 m.i preaching. 10:90 s. ( 7:80 p. m.,
aermon: V. P. . 0. E., 4:10 p. m.
rorbe aellwood atreat and flantenhela ar-
me; Her. Harrr H. Pratt. Praaeblna. U
a . m -. J - 1 ft .
Chrl.dan Endeavor. :S0 p. at.
t'lmont v lerrtirto - a ..imr - pn jarrwrr
a tree t; Kr. L. Uyroa Booarr. ... Preaching at
11 a. at. I Bandar arhool. 11:10 a BM TiSO
. m., oerami. special aoaie,
Weatmlnater Eart Tenth and Weidlet trt:
Rer. Henry L. kfarcntte. Morning aetnaon, 11
o'clock t erenlng lermoa. Ti!0 'kxkl lasday
aehaol. 18:a0 . w.i T. P. g, C g.. :M
p. m.
yirat Twelfth and Alder atreet. At 10:80
HllM;a offoaukilL New Yk. At 10: a.'m.l
"The "oa ef th Tlrrln") at T:M p. St., "Th
Deep Place ef th Earth."
falton Rer. A. H. BorkhoMer. Bandiy
acbool at 11 a. ai. Christlaa Endeerar. T p. m.i
renlng serrlc, J:4t o'clock, enbject, "Tb
Chnrch and Ita Critic."
kfareha II Street UarahaO aad Worth geres
teeath atreet! Be. C. W. Bay. Bnnday
cbool, 10 . ra. : precrhlns. 11 a. Bkt Mnn,
:S0 st m.i T. P. g. C. R.. .
Moant TaW BelSMHit and Prettymis trts
Ker, Edward M fiharp. Sermon at 11 . .;
ervtce at T:M p. a, flpaelal smale.
Anabal Rev, Or. W. Arm. Jr. gaaday
chnol. 10:10 a. at.; prda4iln(. 11:80 s. Bl.
Rr 11 wood Corner Eaar eeenteenrhan gpe.
kn imi Rev. P. A. Tbomnaoa. paator.
Sabbath aeheol, 10 a. aa. t anornlas rrfo. 11
e'elook, them. "Paaalns Judgment on Other" l
renlng Serrlee, T:46 o'clock, then. "Eatbar."
aieraber ef Eaaters Star inritrd.
Third Eiat Thirteenth and Pin areefa; Rtv.
Andrew J. Montsomery. paator. At 10:10 a.
in., anbject. "Haredltr"! erenlng rrlr. f:48
ecloek, nlijeet, "Heredity."
Vernon Eaat Twentieth and Wygaat, Preaeh
tn at 11 a. m. and T:IM) p. m.
Montarllla Odd PaHmr hall. Sonday aeheel
It 10 a. m. preaching Mrrlc. T:0 p. at, Ker.
O. A. glair, paator. -
' . - zpiicopal. ";. -
Pro-Cathedral ef St, gtephe th Martrr
Thirteenth and Clay atreeU; Rer. H. M. Bam
ay, vlear. Holy eomananloa, T:M a. n. gan
der icbool. 6:43 a. m.i morn In Mrrle. 11
e'eloekl erenlnf aerrlo, 7:80 e'elork.
Rt. Darld'aw Tw.lUi and Belmont street!
Roe. Gears B, Vea Water. D. i V., rector.
Holy eommualon, t a. m. : aiornlag prayer and
errmaa. 11 o'clock: erenlng prayer and (ermon,
T:30 p. si.t Monday aehool, :ll a. ai. At th
II o'clock errle Blebop gcaddln win ordain
th Rer. t. H. Porartb to th prleatbood.
All Salnta Twenty a. conn tnd Beed arreera.
giiudar rhool. 10 a. m.i erenlng aerrte. I -Ml
e'elork, the Bt Rr. Blabop geaddlog wl
pre.cn. a
Bt. afark'ow wiaetaeath and Otrfmhy arreeta:
Rer. J. B. H. Blmnaoa. Holy comoinnlos. a. ra.l
under Kbeol, 10 a. .! holy eonmanloB and
aerinon, 11 . m l Rer. W". A. H. Brack ef Ht.
Utthw'a ehnrch will prearb at the marplag
errlc! renaons and eermon. 7:90 o'clock.
Bt. Asdrrw' t'nlrerally Park- lUv. W. R.
Powell. Serrlc and aermoa, T:0 p. a). J Baa,
day rhnl, .: Blbl claaa. T p. m.
Good ghepherd Bellweod atreet and Tan,
eenrer arenne, Albln) Br. one llawaon,
Siolf cofnmnnloa, a- aa. sierntnf prayer and
liter. U.S. m-l evening prajer od eersws,
: e'clocir
8t. John' Memorial gefl woods Rev, W. B,
Powall, losday acbool, )0 a. m. avnaoa, H
a. m. . ''-
St. Paul' Wood were; C. L. Parker, lr
raa.ler In rkry. Berrlr and erama. 11
a. at. . Darin Lent. rrla rry Prlda at
:Wl . , .'
irinitr wmeuentn tn nrerett arreeta) are.
A. A. Horrlentt, rector, Holy somnanlos (t
. n. ntornlns prayer and ntl-cotnnmnlc
errlc. It o'clock; arantng prarar with addreaa.
Ti80 e'l4k. Tb factor will preach In the
Btorntns th nb)t, "The Temptation ef
f lirl.t." and Rer. F. t'. William will nreaek
tn th erealnc. Every day tn th week, icent
aturdty aad fnndae, arenlnf nrirer will he
aid In th ebpl 4 e'elork, Vltk addreaae
nr tn rvecor. oa to way or aairaiion, nev
ar n rriiay. nianop ncadtlins will lee-
tnre an th Hlatnry f th OhHrch pf Snaland
From th Cennueat to th Mlaalon ef Audia.
tin' Prlday rnln. at 'ekrk. la th parte
bie. That lectnrs WlU h lllualrated wlih
ttereeptleea view.
Ht, Haitkew'a rtrat aad farather atreeta:
Rr. W. A. M. Brack tn eharaa, Holr eom-
einniea It T:Jia . m. I naday' eheoi, t:li
a. m. ; errirea ana aermon ttj Ker. I. a, rt.
Imnene, 11 a. aa-f Mrvio and aermoa, tiM
P' , -. t : ,
COBOMOAWOWAI.
rnlrtrailr Park Artlaan' Umnle: Rer. n
B. dray. Ilcrmoa t 11 M.i gunday acboaj
t 10 a. m.
Mlaaiailpp.ATnM Mlaalaalpnl arena end
Piemeat etreet; Rr, William U t'pabaw. Bun
day acbool, 10 a. m.i aermou. It a. m. Clirla-
ias a,araTrc, .au p. m.i arrmon, t:so p.
Sunn ralrle Corner pf Eaat Ttylor and Beat
Tblrtr44Mirta street! Be. J. gtsnh. paator.
Morning aerrlce at 11 o'clock.' "Tlie Ilapplneea
of tb Cbrlatlan Life"; erenlng aerrlce, t:.10
'clock, "Waahlngtoa and Lincoln") Snndar
nbnoi, 10 a. m anparlntasdeat. B. C Pier;
Junior Chrlatlaa Indearor, t p. m. Senior
Koilearur, :! p. m.
Laurelwood Arlat kali: Rev. D. 8. Oeay.
Sunday rbonl, 10 a, m.j T. P. S. 0. I., t.DO
p. ra i aermon at I: p. w.
Haaeale-Straet Eaat Elevwith and Vaaaat.
rnvm t 10;M . . hy Rer. E, H. Roper;
Sanaa? rbool, 13 re.; Chrlatla Endearur, 6.13
p. m.t arenlns rrle. TH e'elork.
rirt Madlaoe and Park) Rev. E. U fTcmae,
I. paator. Morning aermon, ld:0 o'elorh;
rrenleg eenooa. T 30 'eleck, "A Pinal Word"!
Siinday ehl, 13;1B p. m, P, H. WblUleld.
uiwlntendepti t. P. B. C. E., S:.T0 p. m.
Highland Eaat Slatk at r art north and Pree
entt; Re. R. S. Bollinger. Snnday aebonl. 10
S. m. morning aerrlce, 11 o'clock; Junk pn
earor. B p. m.J Y. P. S. C. ., :IH p. Bt.)
erasing aerrtre, T:0 e'ehx-k. ,
IT MIIKODIIIV
Tarlg-ltrt-e,lir. rranel
Bnrgctt , Short.
11)11 m'm mm
rlaaaea, OiMI a. m. aermoa
Me.
. n .
D. D. Stteday nkl, 11.15
f fcpwortn utm, SO p. m.j Mrmoa,
I .'" p. an., or . n. ommm a. p. (.
Bellweod Klfleenth and Tcova atreeta; Bar.
A. Ii, Waiwn. Snntlay acboot 10 a.m.; rem
munloa aer.lc. 1J a. m.i elaas meeting. 13 11
p. m.i, J on tor League, t Put p. m.t Enwnrth
League, 9 3n p. m.; trtnlng aerilne, J. go
Clo.li. 'Kallglra ef Iiiih.'
SunnraMa Eaat Van.hlll atreet, (etwee Seat
Thirty-fifth ed I'hlrir-ali'h atreeta: T. S.
two. yaalof) puose IH Kaat Iklrtj.flfU
atreet. ferric. 10 a. m.i Sunday acboal, 11
. u.. Mreaa by kllaa lurgee on "Horn Alia.
L.i.."; IJ-.lu p. m., elaea ueerlnst p. m.,
Jnninr league;. 13 p. m., koworth Caagn
durotlonal nioellngi T:IM p, St.. praacblng ht
the paator.
Grace Twelfth nd Tarlor trt. CUraar
True Wllauo, U. I. Mermon at 10:10 a. m.
and T J p. m.i Knnday ackool, U lt a. a).
Kperorlb Leegu. t.M p. m.
Laoralwood Mount Scott earllnai Cbarle B.
Woolhr. paator. Sanday orelcee: At 10 a.
., Sunday acbool; 11 a. m., ersoaj 13:11
p. m , elaa meeting: p. apwvetk
League; T:M) p. m., arrlc. i
Hi. John' y. h. Voang, vaator. Snndar
cbool, 10 a. m.i preaching, It a. m.t Epworta
Le.Kue, SO p. a. prearlilng. T:M p. B-
Tiluity '"rnr of Eaat Tenth and Orant,
Iiwl r. goilih, paator. gnaday acbool. 10 a.
aa.; put. lie worahlp, 11 a. m. i gleea metng,
13 IS p. m.t Vpworta lMl, t.M p.. .;
ranlng aerrlc,. T.iMI p. m.
'' gPIRITUAtrBTf. '' '.'
' Independent Hplrttual Society Fornni of Scien
tific ami Liberal. Tbougbt. SnbleeC "Th Clf
ferenco Between Maji and rVoman,' followed
br teata and eommuulcatlon. Loeu hall. 1H
Eaat Oraod .. arenue nd Wa,ufngtoa trat,
Sundar at f . p. m.i tldtd floor.
Miulatrra' and Medlnmat ProUctlr Aaaoda.
Hon Hegular rellgloaa aerrlce In W. O. W.
hall. Elceuth atreet, between Wahtngtoa and
Alder, at T:aOp. m. Ker. Pr. rth'key will
locltir oa "A Toor Through the Eudlae,' hil
lowed by Gnrtrud Woodtletd with eplrlt -
r1"'.t Spiritual Soelety Artlaaa kaU. lOSVa
Ttitrd atr.ft. Conterenc. 11 . m,; lycnm,
1ZX0 p. m.i F. K. Coaltar will wetnr oa
"Tb Grand Man" at 1:44 f. m-, followed by
Mr.. Virginia Row,
gerrlcea at Irew halL W. Bnnday. f :4S
I. at. Ictur by Rer. B. K. uoo on -wnat
-TpuTUm'oowTirreVf-trr---
" " 0RIBTIA.
Central But Twentieth aad Eaat Sal men
itwut Ha. I. V. Ghormler. D. IX At 10:4S
a. m,. preaching; Sunday aoheol, 12 m.i Senior
Endeavor, B:o p. m.t at nae a m Mrmon.
- Kodn.r-Arna Rodney arena end Knott
tieet; Rer. r. Elm Kohlnaon. At (.45 a.
Blbl achooli 11 a. m. aermon; 4 p. m..
Y . P. . O. U.I T:0 p. m., eerioon.
Mount Scott Serrle,- in hall at Krn Park,
t p. m., Rer. J. f. tfhortnler will aiveak! gaa
day school, 3:80 p. aa. KlaetlM uf etftnr. ,
Wocdlavn gnsday acbou), in a. m.i reach
ing. 11 a, at. Cbrlatlan Endeamr, f p. m.
errlea g p. St.. with nelal mnel.
r'lrat Corner Park and Colombia atrtaj Be.
B. a. Mooklar. mlnlator. Erangellat 1. W.
Dent ef San rrancuH-e will preach at I0:M
K . a "Life a Ranaom" and at T:a n. m.
oa "To B Chrlatlaa"-! Blbl chnl. ll m.i
Boy' and Olrl' rally, B:0 p. m.) Chrlatlaa
Bndaaror, :IK p. m.
XTAVdlUCAL ASSOOUflOJT.
Oraee Leatai Rr. H. 0. Henderson. Prw ek
ing. H a, sk nd S a ) Yonns i eople'a At
Uanea, T p. m. Sunday (ehonl. 10 a. av .
Flrat Oermae Tenth sf Clay atreeta; Ber.
Theo. gchaner. Bandar (ohoul. :S0 a. m-l
(ermoa, 10 4 a m.( prcblng, T:4B p.
I
1. r. A.t 1 p.
North Portland Teenty-Srat and Pettrrror
treet; Bar. It. O. Iftwnachneh. Soadny acbool,
:4S a. aa.; preaching. 11 . m.: I. P. A.
program, t p. m l preaching, T:.10 s. BJ.
i'lrat Engllab Eaat Sixth and Market atreet;
S. A. Blewert, paator. Preaching at 11 , m.i
Anrlay ccfaool, 10 m.; A'oung People' al
iunde, ;4n p. m.; realug rrlc, T.43 e'elork,
Reriral."
Emaaaet Mllwankla; P. M. richer, pator.
Sunday acbool. S p. m. I T. P. A. errlce, t
S. m.i worahlp and aermon. g p. as. I Carmai
reaching erery third Sunday. S p. m.
Reecne-Harmenr P. M. r'leher, ptor. Bon.
day chool. 10". m.J preaching, 11 a. m.i X.
P a , T'.'MI p m , ,;.
. -7-' ttrrxxxAV. . ' -
Swedlih rmmanuol Nineteenth snd Irving
treet. Service. 11 . Bl. and B p. m.
Sunday srhool, S:4S a. ot. .
Korwerlnn Synod Eaat Tenfb nd Orant
atreeta. Rev. 0. Hagoe. Sunday ehont, B:,0
a. m.; wtrrlce at 11 . m. and 10 p. m.i If.
P. S. meet Thnraday erenlng at S:16 o'clcrk.
Betanla Danl.h I'nlon arenatC and Meerl
treet; Ber. Undmund drill. Snnday acbool,
12:19 p. m.i Sunday aerrlr. S p. m.
SL lame' Engllh Weat Park and Jeffee.
on street. J. Allen Lea, paator. Berrlee
et U a. at. I evening awrlee at 8 o'clock I
Lather Ign. T p. m.t Snnday acbool. 10
a. m. Lenten aerrlce every Tliaraday erenlng.
. Bt. Paul' German Kaat Twelfth and Clinton
trert- A; Kree. - petor.. Coraelon, 10
a. m.i morning aerrloe, 10:80 e'eloekl erenlng
aerrlr,' T:30 o'clock; Sunday school, :S0 a. m.
. ' TJBH'tP TTABOBtTIAt. '
' Firat Comer Eiat Tenth and Shermia atrta.
Bev. A. A. Winter. Snnday achonl, 10 . m.
preaeblng at 11 a. m. and T:80 p. at.; K. I
ef C. E, meeting, B:8 m. -
aw,nAVaro and Kerhr arreeta! Rev. 1.
Bowennx. At 11 a. m.. "Gopl Agency Man'
Ore. teat Bleeatne" I T :ao p. m., , Moving on,
Wbleb Wayr'i Sunday (chool, 10 a. p. . L.
0. B.. T p. in.
Bt, John'a Iranho and Joka rreera Rev.
B B. McVlcker. Snndr achonl, 10 a B l
nreartirng. II .-.t I. . V B.r B:" . m.j
S. K. L. C E B:S0 p. .l preachlag. I.tk
''Ocl'ley ree Rr. T. TTrMne. paator. At
11 . m. aad 7 30 p. m., err treat Sunday tctiool
t 10 m. K. L. C. B. at 0:80 p. m.
-'CHSISTI SCT1K0S. -
First Chnrrh of Chr1t. Setentlet Smttlh
Rite cathedral, kforrlaon and Lownadal atreeta.
11 t. n. and S n. m.. anhjert ot
aermon. "Chrlat lo"t Snnday aehool et
of morning aerrlce. waaneaaay erenisg
geeaad Crek f Chrlat, SHentlaf Elka'
temnle. Stark and Seventh atreeta. Snnday
aervtee It . nd S p. m., Whleet,
rihrl.t lee": Snndar cboL 11 a m. Wed
needty meeting, I H a. ,
nmrn pbisbttebiab.
Chnrrh ef th Stranger Waaeo atreet and
Grand arennei Rer. B. Earl DuDo!. Morning
Mrrlre, 10:45 'clocg. with rmos Sundaj
rhool. IS m.t aermon. T:S0 P. m.
rirat nigm no ainnigomerr iirwn; B.r.
A. W. Wllaon, Morning aermon, 10:20 g, ss). j
Sunday chael. H SI, I sermon, f JO p. aa.
TTBTTED BBITHBI W ffltSIBT.
Flrat Eaat Plfteanrh and Morrlaon atreerai
Rev. H. C. Shaffer. Blltla school at 10 a. m.i
aerraos ttl a. m l aermoa at fs0 p. m.t ,
F, B. V. ., Tl.",
n.tr.1 Slath and Mechante rtreetai Re. (1
P, BUnebard. Snnday aehaol, 10 a m. aenaoa,
11 a, a. a4 : p. -
tnflTARIAV.
Chnrefe f Onr Palhr Corner f TamhlTt n
Serentb trt; Rer. W. O. Eliot Jr., mini,
ter; Bev. T. L. Eliot. P. P.. mlnlatav omarltita.
Berrlee It 11 m., "Th On Hondredth
Annlreraarr f lngfellow' Birth": Sosday
nbnoj, 8:45 . m.; kindergarten. II a, m.i
adnlt elaa. 12:30 p. m.; conjojunloa aerrlc at
U m. X. f. F., B.S0 p. w.
. Boinrxss associatiov.
Tha Oregon Hnllnea aoeta tlon-hold enl ea
each Sanfl.T afternoon - at S e'elork, at th
Church of th Maaaren, 42 Bnnald etreet.
t.e -Grand If; Baldwin, prealdeat, Thla .
sociatiop la iniaroenooiinaiMMiai,
T. St. 0. A. '':
T. M. a A ro-irth end Tamhltl atreet.
Meatln foe .man. beginning with rchetra eoa.
eert. et I p. m.. addreea hy Dr, C. 0. Baaard
ef Nw York oa "A Dirlded Prom lee." Mia
A an Dltrhbiirn. aoloiat. Other internet I f fag.
tare. AU a jprlted. ..,
OKTTBCIf OP SOS.
Chnrrh ef Oed 4H0 Hawthorne arena. 1:90
nd T:S0 p. m.i prarer meetleg Wddy,
T',80, 8; I. Heal, paator.
CHTJRCH Of TBI BAZAIEVt.
Ths t'barch ( th Maaarene i Bnraaid
treet, brtweea Teeth od Blerenlh atreeta:
A. O. Henderaon. paator. Buadaj achool, 10
a. m-l prearlilng, II a. m.i holnieea sieetlng,
p. m.; erenlng ervlce, t:M o clock.
. 'BZTOBKZS. ' '
. Flrat Oermao-Ttntk and SUck atrtt Rar
0. Hafner. Sfrrlce at 10:4 . aa. .aad t
f. m. X. P. g;0. Ml. m.
CHRUTIAW AB0 KTBSIOVAST AILIAVCX.
Tb Chrlatlao and Mlaalonary Alliance. Sltb
and Maui atrrelai Kar, C. 1). Sawlella, an par.
intendent, I'raaalilng at .10.30 . m.t Sunday
arhoul, 13:15 p. hi.; loang reonle'a aerrlc at
p. m. Ala aerrlr en Tiwaday St ? W p. .
aad Friday at 2 80 p. St. , , ,
' METHODIST, SOUTB. . '
PlraU-lTlU Second at root, rorealara' hall;
Rer. K. H. Mowr. Sunday (rbool, 10 a. si.)
Kpwnrth Igie: g:S0 p. m.; preerhlog.
a. m.. "Th Blbl a h'ltunl Book") racblng
t I. p. SI. '
' JIXB'S RESORT. v ' -.
Men' Rreort ahd Peopt' Inetltnte Foartk
(nd Burnelda atreete. Btereontleon Blbl tdy
hour, S p. m. ; men a tooetlng with addrea. 4
p. m. people' gospel er'ic with -avell
SiaMa. f ;4A S.Bk . . .
i urrnrs irutx oxrtir.
Ptrln Troth CbaneLHall Sol. ailak hnlia
Ing, enrner Third and Morrleo treat. Serv-
ir. ii a. m., Tna.inina u. Ml mud. paator:
H. K. Martla, aolclat. Sunday school at IS m.
rxmRSAusT. '
rhnrch ( the flood Tlrtinra r..t Tnmk .J
Seat Klghth atreen; Jam., p. Corhr, mlnlatar.
Sunday ..-hool at 10 . m.t nreenhlng at
., eerunel tonic. "Why rtllreraallatB Bo-
u i ikiut su Tikat Hi u( (kxm to,
"r? Conservative Cu$todlan"
'HIBERKBA
SAVKGS BAKU
. . ' PAYS ' ,;;
4 Per Cent
.'Open
For the convenience of
Its customers on Satur
day evenings from 6 to 8
114 Second St.
Corner iVasWaston
PORTIgANP,-ORr
fe." S portal Mrrlea every Thsraday erenlng
daring Last.
KISBrOBSr
Pen lei Sunday
onool, 10 s.
m.i hollneee
meeUug, a. m. rnglttte mtlsg, Sunday
nd dally, T.30 p. m.
Ollr Branch tso Flrat atreet. between 7e
fraon aad Colombia. Serrlee erery nlfht at
S e' clock and Sunday (t Bp. m.t Sunday acbool
at X:W p. aa., A. Walla, euperlatendoat. ,
CBVBCB OF FIRST SOSX.
Th Church of the Pint Bere will meat at
II, leg Second etreet. at T :SO e'eloek.
Snnday, 24th. Bar. B. E. Cooa will lerr en
"What la Meant by th EvU Spirit Bntarlng
th Herd of gwlne," followed hy plrltual ntee
aagee tbraugh Mr. Coo,
lATTtR BAT BAIBTS. '
Chnrrh ef fee Chrlat el Letter-Day Salnta
Rail 4O0 Allaky holldlng. Third and alorrtsoa.
Servio at 11:80 a. m. aad 7 p. m. Bwday
rai, 10 a. ka. . .
' "" rtnxBs. "'" .,- ---
Frlvnde CesrcW Eaat Thtrty-Brtb end Mara
erreeu; Bev. Lewt L Hadler. Prearbln at
11 a. m. nd T:B0 p. an,; Sunday arbouL lu
a. m. i.dero, g:S0 p. m.
SWXDEBBORaiAV. .
New Chorch Society Eleventk : nd Alder
atreeta; Rer. Hiram Vreomaa, Barvlce at
U s. a. . - e.
."V SSXZX 0HVXCS.'
Greek and Rnaalas Ortbedos Chlrch Eaat
Twenthlth and Morrhwa atreeta. kaanlu
Mrrle at ea tlm.
lmirjrgiAi, da w.
At 0. A. B. hall, portheaat corner Second
lad VUirrUoa tru. berrlee t I.M s. m.
;;: ' r razs kxtrooibt. " w .3-------i'
' Fee Methodlat Eaat Blnth d Hill traeta.
Preaeblng, 11 a. m. : Bandar ecboeL 10 a. a.
7j euAy 'aeA
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BEIUGTCEATKE uVSt,
, Tnelgkt, S:ll fClock Toanexrvw Night,
': :'r """' --''T t MAOB r- r---
Mnlel Comedy Boceeea,
'. "T trsrms,";
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Mafea taoT.
Oresee Iheatr Co.. tlm.
te gaaar, Mgr.
last Tim Tonight th Greet lohn Th-ew New
Vork Mneeeaa, ."BROTHER OlTIClkS."
By Spacial Arr.nremetit Witk Cherle Prehaws.
, direction Mr. Artlrar Mackley.
Brenlog Prlcee SA. ISc, 10c. Matinee 15
nd 2Se. .:" . .
Vevt Week, Bgiaalag Toawrrew Matmaa .
"sug xoaaB."
irjriZ. Empire Theatre . m'mit.
MILTON W. SEAMAN. Maaager.
lit lime Teaight, h Sereammg Pr Qmady
and Mnalcal Tomloolery, . ,
j MX WTJT'B FAMU.T.- -' ,!
Ptretia W. McOowaa.
Regnlar Empire prlcaa.
, Jfert Week, Starting TomeiTow SUtiaa .
' ia aai' at
THE STAR lTZ
1TH OF riBRHABT II, MOT.
;. -; :. "CAPWC1" ' .
ta Fosr Acta.
Matlaae Tnoadaje, Thnrwlaya Satttrdnra
nd Sunday at 2:30. Price 10e and sue.
Erery erenlng at S:1S. Price 10c, 20 and
30e. Reeerred aat may be eemrrd by take
pbon. Mala 6406tor aU pwformnncy. .
The Grand
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Miaa Mettle Xa
aad Company
la Hr 0n-A
Comedy.
TIER FIRST ' Bl
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Speeial added anractkm
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TRAVKUkKa ' ' :
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weekday night Trom : ta XX. ,
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