THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY - EVENING. JUNE 15, 1907. Li 11 J TONIGHT'S ; AMUSEMENTS 1 Marquam Grand ;'r.;..-. "Dolly Varden" oaser .... xne mace, and the Pauper" Grand . , Vaudeville Jyrio ..'.."Ail the Comforts of Mom. Star "The Bella of Richmond" HelUgPacif lc University Students In ........... "The Bridge of the Ooda" The Oaks. O. W. P. carllne, lat and Alder WE HAVE ADDED I ANOTHER STORY Tha ' Union ' Laundry la ona Story higher than It was a month ego. Tha top addition la now al most completed, and '-. " V WE MUST HAYE WOMEN HELP To operate tha enlarged Institu : tlon. Do you know of any woman out Of work? We have a place .for her. and at far better wages than U paid At stores., . , WE WANT TB ADDITIONAL HELPERS IMMEDIATELY. , Union Laundry ; -. nb'-iun tot. -, , HBOOJTD XXB COLUMBIA. ; . Friday was . reciprocity day at tha Woman's club, r The program for the day waa to have been arranged by Mra. M. E. Worrell, but aa aba waa unavold- . ably out of town, Mra. Nina Larowe had . cnirga oi me oay instead. Mrs. IS. K. crown or ma Portland ciuo, Mra An : tolnette Btllea of tha Tuaada.v aftar. ' noon club. Mra, Wynn Jobnaon of the woman's club and Mra. M. E. Ogden of tne forestry ciud an were present aa representatives of their organisations. i Imm of & tKrk nirin. S! mission for finding; tenants for a new if urnfi. ikril.ttJ four-story building at Fifth and Pine :not"uik,ia.,r?o hCTutu'polS Tho rrmrA mirin. n.n..j - ' i... tenanta who pay a - yearly rental ox ..i.A ,ZL"ZZy'.X-m 1 1.00 for which ha la entitled to a f, without the oooperaUon of tha fair sex, comm n-tmjQT gaiiantiy eaia. ne oouia ao GHU RCH SERVICES BaotUV ' . Arleu iter. 15. A, Smith. T. P. tf T p.m.; services, 11 a, m. and S Sunday achooL 10 a. m. . ' ; ' ' ThirdVancouver avenue aa Knott treeta; Rev. E. M. Bliss. Services at 11 a. m. and 7;I0 p. m.; Sunday achooL 10 a m. - v. -.: '-"v Highland Alberta and Sixth atreeta. Sunday, school. 10 a. m.l ssnrlcea at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. ' flellwoo'd ' Tacoroa. and Eleventh atreeta; Rev. George A. Learn. Sunday school, 10 a. m.j aervlcea at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. . . ' . Calvary East Eighth and Orant atreeta: Rev. A. Lawrence Black. ServJ lees, 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m., aermon by Rev. John Bentslen, children's day ex erclaea in evening; Sunday achool, 10 nothing. Imtnanuel Second and Meade atreeta; Rev. B. C. Cook. Servlcea at 11 a, m. and 7:46 p. m.; Sunday achool, 10 a. m. Grace Montavllla: Rev. Oilman Par ker. Servlcea tt 11 a m. and 7:30 P. . : S n..M1 ? ,L m , .Iran. .r. 'JflilJSfcJ. .tre.U;"RTv. W. KjSSXL Service.". m. anf I p. m.i topiot -unoer a. He revived much ni...a 'Steamer eaae Maraina. ror camas. Btreets: A muaTcal recitation by Miei Alice Jui waanougai ana way jmnaa . awiy ea- i0:) . - 1 r . i mmrtw amniaw. iaH.iH w blbi nin arrnn ai r rmmw ion na a mong vy mim Jbawin MUtlck compieiea i& procram. nurt con aiaoavtirea. inn iimi in i . ' . r r. u.-.V :; L.:.. wT.V?!..y2 a, m. and . ... , I ttm . i .-.., ....... I s;"a'an , tui-tuvi mo di very gooa oitumi I nous coal waa discovered recently at Scott's Mllla, Oregon, within alx mile or me ooutnern racino railroad, and the Oregon Diamond Coal company, who nave leased nearly 1,000 acrea of land at that place, have purchased all the nocrsssry macmnery to smk a snail. S SP XV" WMllInt0B HUWingf'sunVy acWl. tS-T f. aocK a p. m. . P. B. C E., 7 p. m. ' . K.,i7w Univeralty Park Rev. A. B. Waits, lh tJvV"?.!1.???!; Sunday achool at 10 a. nv: wnrtoajL.lt p, m. topic, ine xear iving f 1 and ,?Tha Beat a Man Ever Can Do." nrat The wwte Stable Wanted to Rent About 100 .-5 TaTlS? atreeti" Rev 7 Whlt 100. Apply at once. W. H, Orenfell. BwJh.r D D ? Servlcea 10 40 af bor 7.j , ' ' - ' f, -. and Sour Saints1' andA Woman'a h . moreT Why nav . m : a e a j a wwr i SShed asibTom! . pany is oraceraa by Honest men or large experience. Block is now Belling ror lb cents ner ahare of the oar value of tl. Call at SSI Worcester building, and see Notice to Patron the regular Sunday dinner (without wine), 1 per cover, 4 to 6:10. Canadian Paciflo aleepers will bo run ning Into Portland over tha lines of the Harrlman system within tha next few weeks, and aa a result of tha Innovation uenaaiaa nemo patrons will be en Acme Oil Co. sella the best safetv coal oil and fins gasoline. Phone Eaat 781. Temple, Twelfth wmicomB m Sinners Love Is It Fickle T" Sunday school, 16:10 n m ; vnnn, neoDle'a meetinr. 6:80. Sunnyslds (German) 'ortylrst street and Hawthorne avenue; Rev. u. ni.i..Mi..ni "l.ll'..r"Ku,' " ' rr ."Vwir;i;,; "noo meth. Preaching 8 p. m. Sunday achool nd Seventh and Eaat Ankeny streets; Rev. SUnton & Lapham. Sery- Metsger fits your I du, cor. in, i WHS rnlS?l0th.P"frnV sMSr f cnUdren'"ji2!.B "osenthal'a Woman's Exchange, 188 Tenth street. I .,.hTi i m lunch 11:80 to 8; business men's lunch. Savier-Stre'et-Between Twenty-first and Twenty-second atreeta Services 10 a. m.i Sunday school, a. m Flahlng pole or box of candy with each Diamond W It's a coffee aak for It at your gTooera, St Johns a A. Leonard. Services. 11 a. n. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 m. i . Chinese Mission 668 H Oak street. oMkAAt 1 w erne vwakei V 1 n sr lrl taw- 1 n U-i- 41 a wi. . I vuirumj gsvuuua, fl iu. r- 52n.Woiil.rCOthn: gSJtf&fV? 8p cc; 8Sr8Urk,, " r WWfi - Fourth and , Mill aane over tne tracks oi the O. K. at N. I . - Isti-Mta- Ttv J Krstt Servlcea 11 a A freight trafflo. arrangement has been Nurseryman Pllklngton. ft. TambllL 7:ao V'nTi Sundav achooL 8:46 Oregonian ConfecUonery, 181 Sixth. ; Second German Morris street and Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Bueermann. terminals of the road to Portland with out change of cara. The new route will be tha ahorteat transcontinental one In operation between Portland and the eaat in effect for some time. '.Contracts have been awarded by the executive board for the Improvement of portions of tha following streets: . Eaat Twenty-fourth atreet to the Concrete Construction company, fi, .68.11; Eaat Twenty-third atreet to tha Concrete Conatruotlon company for ' 88,818.87; Eaat Twenty-aecond atreet to the Con crete conatruotlon company, 4,48..; Blandena atreet. Charlea K. Potta.se. B,eo..0i oumoni siren, voncreie vn-1 v-v-mrm t -r nmim mtmn i nn structlon, company M.l.8.00; Eaat Al- DENTAL STUDENTS ARE A a. sat i-akair. Xmnin Hrlnaraa OAmninv 117 al 769 Ms Nelson street, (5l.bl.ch Jopllu. LICENSED TO PRACTICE Berger algna 884 Tamhlll phone. Gold watches Beck 805 Aider. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. D. Chambers, optician, 189 Seventh. ft Services. 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sun East Forty-fourth Street Mission- Corner East Main; Rev. B. C. Cook. Services, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a, m. . m ' Lents Recognition services In Meth- nAtmt nhnroh nt tnll a.t 8:10 D. m. Kiaer scenio pbotoa Imperial hoteL Sermon by Rev. W. T. Jordan. Mount Olive Seventh and icverew: Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. rreabyterlaa. Mlspah Eaat Thirteenth and Powell streets; Rev. Jerome R, McGlade, D. D. Servlcea at 10:30 -a. m. and 8 p. m.j children's day aervlcea at Kenllworth chapel at I p. m. , Calvary Eleventh and Clay streets; Rev. Ben-Eira Stllea Ely Jr., D. D. Harvlnsa at 10:10 a. m. and 7:46 t. m.t Sunder school. IS m. Dr. J. R. Wilson nrMhi in avenlhs. ounn airai ana uiddi wociw, prr Paciflo College Oradaates Comprise the Balk' of Those Taking the Examination. muslo by quartet and solo by Miss Ethel M. Lytie at night. , -.' ' 'f ' XpisoopaL . I i-.-C ' , 1(07-1907 Three ' hundred Vears ago on the third Sunday after Trinity, 107, the holy communion waa first celebrated at Jamestown. The Brotherhood of St. Andrew extends to you a cordial invita tion, to ; attend communion, in your church next Sunday morning, the third Sunday after Trinity, June 10, 1907. Is it not vour bounden rtutv to Inln In tha ceieoration oi this three hundredth an nlversaryT M . . Pro-Cathedral of St Btenhen the Mar. tyr Thirteenth and Clay atreeta; Rev, n. m. nimnjr. communion, T.iO a. m.! services 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday achool, 9:4S a. m. Trinity Nineteenth and Everett atreeta; Dr. A. A. Morrison?-- Services, 6 a. in., 11 a. m. and 8 p. an.: Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. Strangera welcome. St David's East Twelfth and Bel mont streets; Rev. George B. Van Wat. r, u. communion, g a. m.: aerv lcea, 11 a. m. and 7:8? p. m.J Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. All Saints Twenty-second and Reed streets. Sunday school, 10 a. m,( even ing service, s ocioca. . 8t. Andrews University Park; Ray, W. R. Powell. Servlcea, 11 a. m. Sun day school. 10 a. m. . Good Shepherd Sellwood street and Vancouver avenue, Aioina; ev. jonn Dawson. Servlcea, 11 . m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school 9:46 a. m. . St Paul's Wixwlmara! CL I Parker. lay leader. Services at 11 a, m.; Sunday school, 9 146 a. m. Bt Matthew's First and Cam t her a streeu; Rev. W. A. M. Brack. Servlcea, 11 a. m.: Sundav achooL 1:46 a, nv: communion, 7:80 a. tn. No evening serv ices. The Church of Our Savior Wood stock. Services, 11 a. m.j Sunday achool lo a. m. St Mark's Corner of Nineteenth and 8uimby streets; Rev. J. K. H. Simpson, ommunlon, 8 a. m.; servlcea. 11 a. m. and 6 p. m.; Sunday achool, 10 a. nt- St John'a Memorial Sellwood; Rev. W. R. Powell. Servlcea and holy com munion, 11 a. m. . Congregawloaal. University Park 1(18 Haven avenue; Rev. D. B. Gray; services at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Children's day exerclaea; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m. Laun urelwood Rev. D. B. Gray. Serv ices' 11 a. tn. and 8 d. m. Sermon by Rev. C F. Clapp; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; T. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m. Mississippi Avenue Mississippi ave nue and Fremont street: Rav. William L. Upahaw. Services 10 a, m. and 6 '. m.; topics, "Sorrows That- Are Hld en" and "The Problem of Sin: or Why Doea God Permit itr Sunday achool at 10 a. m. Sunnyaide COmar of Eaat Tavlor and juaai Tnirty-rourth street; Rev. j. j. Staubu Servlcea at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.j topica, 'The Light Under the Bushel ' and "The Great Quest for Happlnese." Sunday achool at 10 a, m. Haaaalo Street Eaat Seventh and Haasalo; Rev. Paul Rader. Servlcea 10:80 a. m. and 7:46 n. m.! Bundsv achool 18 m.; .Christian Endeavor. 6:46 p. m. Flrat Madiaon and Park; Rev. Dan iel Staver. Servlcea 10:80 a, m. and 7:46 p. m. by Rev. J. Lee Mitchell: Sunday school, 12:16; T. P. S. C. E.. 6:46 p. m. Highland East Sixth atreet north and Prescott; Rev. E. S. Bollinger. Serv ices 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.: topica. Marks of the Spiritual Man" and "A Broken Ship But All Saved"; Sunday scaooi, xv a. m.; x, r. b. ta., s;i. p. m Lntheraa, Swedish Immanual Nineteenth and Irving atreeta Services, Ham. and 8 m.; Sunday achool, 9:46 s, m. Norwegian Synod Eaat Tenth and Grant atreeta; Rev. O. Hagoee. Sunday scnooi. ;.; services at 11 a. m. and p. m.. Betania Danish Union avenue and Morris street; Rev. Gudmund Grill. Kingdom." Mrs. -Beverley will give spirit messages and tests. All welcome, Rev. Sophia B. Selp,- president. First Spiritualist Society Ablngton building. Artisan hall, between Wash ington and Stark streets, on Third. At 11 t, in,, conference, subject for dis cussion, Spiritual Value of Humor." followed by Mrs. Rows with spiritual raadlngs. At 7:46 p. m. F. E. Coulter lectures on "Diomedles Morea--or Re ducing the Understanding." Reading of light surrounding people In audience by JU. Soulier. . . y . XTanfeUoal Assoolatloa. ' First English East Sixth 1 and Mar ket streets; S. A. Siewert pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m.i Children a day program 7:80 p. tn.; Sunday achool 10 a. m. Flrat German Comer Tenth and Clay streets: Theodora Sohauer, paator; ser mon at iv;t a. m. ana p. m, nun day school 6:80 a, m. Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib betta; L. C Hoover, paator. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m. -' . Chrlstlaa Soles oa. First Church of Christ, Scientist Scottish Rite cathedral. Morrison and Lownsdale streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., subject, "Is the Universe Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday school at close of morning service. . Second Elks' temple, Stark, between Sixth and Seventh atreets. Services at 11. a. tn. and 8 p. tn.; subject, "Is the Universe Evolved by Atomlo Forcer Sunday achool 11 a. m. ValtsA Presbyterian. Church of tha Strangers Wasco street and Grand avenue; Rev. 8. Earl DuBola. Servlcea at 11:46 a. m. and! 7:80 p. m. Servlcea for, mutes every Sunday morning. Sunday achooL 18 m. Flrat Hixtn ana Montgomery streets: Rev. A. W. Wilson. Services at 10:80 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.; Sunsay school 18 m. ; communion at morning service ' tmitarlaa. Church of Our Father Corner of Tamhlll and Seventh atreeta; Rev. W. O. Eliot Jr.: Rev. T. L. Eliot, D. D.. minister emeritus. Services at 11 a. m. Morning topic. "The Character's True Center of Gravity." Sunday achool, 9:46 a. m. Toung people, 6:80 p, m. T. sc. a a. - Fourth and Tamhlll streets Men's meeting at 8:80 p. m. in the association auditorium. Hon. C. E. Newllnds will speak on "The Saloon as an American Inatitutlon." Vocal aolo by Miss Chris tine Wallman. All men invited. "Jt Contmroatlv Custodian'' SAVINGS BAM PAYS 4 Per Cent OPEN . For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Corner Washington PORTLAND, OR. TJnlted Brethren in Christ. First Eaat Fifteenth and Morrison streets; Rev. H. C. Shaffer. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. Radical Sixth and Mechanlo atreets; Rev. C P. Blanchard. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.: Sunday school, 10 a. m. Universal Tew Thonfht New Thought assembly A. O. U. W. hall, on Washington Be tween Tenth and Park streets Services st 11 o'clock and 8 o'clock. Topics, "Bymooiio Meaning of the Tree" and "Bymbolio Meaning of the Marriage reasi. Monday evening, "A Leaaon in Finance." Tha lime llsht lecture. . "Scotland. With Memoriea of Her Hapleaa Queen I North and Immortal Bards," by Rt Rev. Charles Scaddlng, bishop of Oregon, which waa poatponed on account of the repairs on the parish house, wilt be given next Monday evening at 6 o'clock at Trinity pariah house. Nineteenth and verew sireei , y0 t of forty-four dental atu. buii ior u.Duu aamaKea. a.iiesea o i " muw iman mi i rl "5. . -. .i:r '.wi.., serneM at 8 r. m. have been caused b an nnskUlful opera- .Ute boar of dental examiners early itA,h?A"tfc"Si iZr,i St. James' English West Park and - - -i " - - . I viuuuaa wv avaa v ----- -"--: t. i w . w aw tlon nerformed bv an unlicensed uhysi- in tha week were successful and will aubiect "Esther, the Beautiful Queen"; D"'r"" J. A"en iJeas. oerv- Man. haa been filed In the circuit court I ha iianaA nr.ti .ni.w. i. ,1.1. fiund achooL 18 m.: Y. P. S. C. E- c " 1 1 a, m. ana P- m. , Bunaay , MrsTAlma J. Rankin aaalnst W. E. Z -Wr ? . n. . - cn? J w " Rav.. F. W. Buasard of Mw WanMn aaaarta that aha ' AOOU. OT Ul fO are graduates I u..hnrna TarV Twelfth and Kaxt I Ball laxe Will preach. v turn iiui x-wuia lsenimi coiiea-a or i Ttvin, aireeis: cev. w. nwaun auvd. - ..Uww .hu thla it s.wi ... - ... aWv-inea lOflO a. m.: tonic "Power of Patrick street; a Buechen. Services at " . J Earlw Home Memoriea": Sunday school, l:4 a. m., German; 7:80 p. m., Eng- Uoners who have coma to Oregon to STO.Tp bc.K.' S. m.: muelcai H.h: Sunday schooL'9:80 a. m. ' engage In their profession, and others program at 8 p. m. Norwegian 46 North Fourteenth are graduates of eastern schools. The Forbes Sellwood street ana oanten- street; Key. j. m. Nerving, servtcesatii 6 aa anfint 1100 for medical attendance n recovering from tha affecta of the operation. ' Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and uaed only Between tne noura oi e and 8 a. m., and 6 and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling etreeta If used - contrary to these rules, or waatefully. It will be shut off. A sacred cantata, "The Naiarene," wlU be given. When? Sunday evening, June 16. Where? Central Christian church, - East Twentieth and salmon atraata Rv whom? Chorus, directed by H. A. Easton of Chicago, t Everybody welcome. Articles of incorporation of tha Ore-Inn-Idaho company were filed In the offioe of the county clerk this morn ing by Charles M. Hemphill, T. T. Burk hart and Douglas Lawson, Their pb- lect Is to deal in timber and timber lands. - Capital stock, 660.000, Articles of Incorporation of tha Crys tal Palace Amusement company were filed in tha office of the county clerk this morning by W. H. Jones, J. A. Randall and Margaret E. Olson. Capital Stock 88,000. . a Polycarpoa, P. O. P. AtUaa and D. Pnivcarooa filed articles of Incorpora tion of the Eastern Candy ' works in the office of the county clerk this tnorning. , Capital stock. 8860.000. White Flyer Una of launches will tnake dally trips to the Oaks and re turn. Boats leave foot of Yamhill atreet dally at 1:80 p. nv; Sunday 10 a m. Tiekata at dook office. 10 centa. Chicken Dinner at Oaks Tavern. Commencing Saturday,- June 16, and daily therearter, a nrat-ciass cnicxen dinner will be served at Oaks Tavern from 6:80 to 8 o'clock. Eaat Bide Athletic club,-Prof. Rlngler manager, rrmnaaium. swimming. Inltia- summer rates for baths and swimming. East 6670. - , T,Maa TT T. Rtnion nt the flrat dis trict took Judge Fraiers bencn in the local circuit court "this morning, .A Jury waa drawn before him to hear the .If a T.ank n.llfna aralnat Twt FrlaHa for 61.726 alleged to be due as com-' members of the examining board are: Dr. E. A. Vaughn of Pendleton, Dr. H. H. dinger of Salem. Dr. Jack M. Yates of Portland. Dr. Mark Hayter of Dallas and Dr. Louis Bundy of Medford. The successful applicant a were: O. J. Ferris. J. W. McMlchaeL Ralnh R. Penepacker. Irev A. Jones. E. E. ices at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 18H6 p. m. . Waatmlnater East Tsnth and Weld- ler atreets: Rev. Henry L. Marootte. ?J& vV"5? SLn. BVryKTiV 10:80 T and 7:46 p7m.; -wi. wiwuwji Mvw.v u. HUfcoi , nany a...il. KmI 11 m P. Borders. Thomas P. Merchant. Pari m. wiuiama, waiter K. Bliyeu. Benia min Blatchford. Robert P. Nixon. Jess S '0.V0 u" " , PTc T hrullseirchabie R TldbalL William A. Short, John E. njehea of Christ: at 7:80 p. uu "The Richmond, D. S Bomgardner .Wright gi?! Thai : li In Chrtat'-junday Jl C Perkins A. B. Stiles Wll- FuUon Rev. A? H. Burkhol O. Boon C. A. Proudfoot David M. da ,cn0ol at 11 a. m.; Chn n, J. D. Sheehan. B. A. Myers, Er- deavor, 7 p, a, service. 7:46 JV.0"!!1?? 5- ?lt;i?1,- Mrihal&t?e;t-Mar.hil ( bein avenue; Rev. Harry H. Pratt Serv- a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school. Uses at-11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; sunaay a. m. achool, 10 a. m. St Paul'a German East Twelfth and fieamont vieveiana avenue nu yiuuun wni., xvct. a. xvrauaa. eervy rett atreet; Rev. L. Myron Booser. serv- icea at 10 a. ra. and 6 p. nu; Sundayf vnuui, .u a. m. Trinity German fMiaaourl Svnodt Corner William a avenue and Sellwood atreet; J. A. Rimbach. Servlcea at 10 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school. 9:16. Zion's German Mlaaourl Svftnril Chapman and Salmon streets; W. H. Behrene. Services at 10:16 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.; Sunday achool, 6:16 a. m. BMrat Twelfth and Alder streets; Rev. William Hiram Foulkes. Services B. Lee, Yo Taro Kondo, W. A. G. Hand ford. A. C Perkins. A. B. Btllea. Wll nam (. Ogden, neat S. Kennedy, Ralph E. Duganne, James E. enarp, jueater f. Borenaen. coward Ring- norrer. w. Clare Ketchum. Frederick I. Gabeka. ...,.'.- arhonl. 13:8ft D. m Fulton itev, A. ti. uuritnoiaer. run- lauanJbn- U. Ul. and North Seventeenth atreeta: Rev. C. W. Hays. Sunday school, 10 a. nv; preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Y. P. 8. CT EL, 6:45 p. m. Mount Tabor Belmont PMMvman avanua! Rev. Sharn. oaator. Rev. J. B. Grlawold. of Albany will preach at 11 a. m. and tv m Sundav achool at 10 a. m. n.llvrvna nrnar F.aat Seventeenth pottery at the Oregon Photo Stock and Spokane avenue; Rev. p. A. Thomp- MHtnawa. Ill Qlwtk Skaaata. Tira.W I aMn nSSIf A NaltVISlal T II H TT. HJin UUUllMUlIi A. A. M. KaJB.,U aa,OTfca UVS1I It BalU I BVIIi a - inaton. These aooda are on dlaDlav and I 8 D. m.i Sunday school, 10 a. m . . . " 6 nyt-t A C. a Tl iaa.A . Navajo Blankets. ' Nsw lot Just received Navalo blan kets, Indian baskets, Mexican Indian visitors welcome. Third East Thirteenth, and Pino ttreets; Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, Ohrlsttaa. Central Eaat Twentieth mnil maat Salmon streets: Rev. J. F. Ghormlev. n. D. Services at 10:46 a. m. and at 7:46 p. m. Sermon. Rev. G. E. Winaate: cantata, 'The Nasarene." Rodney-Avenue Rodney avenue and nont street and services at 10:46 a. m., topic, "Christ J. B. Grlswold or I roil. rtii..Tisim n Mount 8cott Services In hall at Kara rarn, s p. m.; Hunaay school, 8:80 p. m. Woodlawn Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m. First Corner Park and ' Columbia atreets; Rev. H. B. Muckiey, pastor; ps-'i : 10:80 a. m., "Handlcat :46 p. m., M'MINNVIXLE HIGH : SCHOOL GRADUATES (Special DUpatcb to The JeeraaL) sireei -' " TT. " 'S .'j "Bermon in Feana." ,Tha pastor has re- paator. Services at 10:80 i a. -m. and 7:46 turned from vacation and will nreach p. m.; topics, -vnm in x ransuion ana i hoth MrviCM. "Th. Prntlt AT TITr. I . J A ts . . it . . .. v:;Bt H.iii ! Wva . oetween nail v ci uuir " - j w ann i .innnm. MsrviMl m V 1 1 41 si m fieaa-vlASaa A 11 SI 1-Ji inn 7 I m . .w ... tu. U CV9 V. woi vesfw ww mm bv Rev, .G, A. school, 12 nv p. m. m. ana t.sq u.j n m. ai..n. ..i , Blair; Sunday I " " m- . . r, It - . . m.. - 1 W - . Acwwnvuui, vr., June n.-in m I Services at 11 a., m. and 7:80 p. m mencement exercises of , the McMlnnville high school were held last night at the Imperial theatre, with Superintendent H. P, Wilson presiding. .Toe maalcal numbers were furnished hv Missea Kennedy, Ford, Houck and Reese and Mrs. F, A, Dlelschnelder. The class numbers 81. and la aa follows: James w. Bewiey, Fiona A, JJerby, Grace L United XvangaUcal. Flrat Corner East Tenth and Sher- Millard Avenue Sunday achooL 10 a. man streets. Rev. A. A. Winter. 10 m.; public worship, 11 a.,m.s stereoptt con aaaress, e p. bj. - Xetbodist. Taylor-Street Dr. Francis Burgette, Short. Classes, 9:80 a. m.; services 10:30 a. m. and 7:46 p. tn- topics, "Fel lowshio With the Unseen." "The Chris tian. Family"; Epworth league, 6:46 p. m. m.. Bunair icnooi nreacnin li .a. n. and 7:46 p. m. Preaiding Elder Rev. M. 4. eaiianiyne. i p. m., K. u or U meeung; prayer meeting xnuraday even ing. eCOHd Fararo and Kerbv atraara- Rev. B. 8. Hurhea. castor. fluntav icnow xv a. m.i a sermon ror Children at xi a. m.; cnnarens services at 8 Houck. Uuri Morgan.'Hairy W. Bew- JLurilimu be- m' : rayer me"tln evr' Thursday !?y1vEen M.Briedweli, Florence tLSStTft u ... . wSSr.!Ti n,8'0Ky.ei Sa'Ta5' sixth" streets: T. B. Ford, Services lo :sv p.. m . ' mm T XT 1 . . 1 O lt u jonna x-. " day school at 10 a. m. Eva E. McCall. Ethel V. Ford. Ethyl K. McDonald, 5 Rosina L. Miller, Cheater Martin.' Eva J. Akin. Naomi L. Carlin. Sarah E. Olds. Omanda A- Reeves, Clif ford O. Dennis, Lyl G. Small, Eva E. Miller, Elva Hlbbs. UMi iilliil y ... --- .. . ----- w a. m. ana 11 a. m. a. rn. ana s p. ra a. m. ... Epwortn irvmg Rt. Jnhn'a TvanhA. nA .Ta. Sundlv hoi Rev- Cheater Paul Galea Preaohlng li Sunday school . m. .TTnt(, Aiiatha w,m .i 8 p, m., topic, "By Merely Living" Sun- Sunday SChOOL 10 fJZ lnrUZJi. at..f W Umete boulevard; Rev. J. Bowrsox, JLUWOrm Vl( III 1 .eaaW A 11 a .Jm . A r tVp 8,rV,Cea at U m- Ri jpA .rtt t ; 'ly-Fi! -.i. Ti,.,r, IK. L C K at 6:48 t. m. . i i anTinirvwniniii ' siriu f inn. v . n. i - - w Heppa Services 11 a. m. and 1 itO p. m, sjnMtr.aiM ni ..in -l anrn ann I flnnn "Txiwla F. Smith. Services, at I The Ministers and Medium Protaot, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. Sunday school, Ive Spiritual association will hold Its 10 a. m. ' ' i uauaj nioBiinaounaay, at s p. Dl., m Central Russell and'Kerby streets; J. I new W. O. w. ball. Eleventh street. T. Abbett Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 near Washington. Dr. Beverley of Chi- p. m. - " r . . catro will lecture; subject, 'The New Chinese Mission vnsn mng : juii. Services 11 a. m.and 7:o p. m. ' Taoor James Moore. eervioes and 7:so p. m. Ik iWh'an i vmi will need monev. and need it badlv. It mav h to talr 8e.r.'.?S! i i - - -x-- j . ; -t - -r " . w V . - - 1 K1VU" I . li . : . . -I.,a Awa-' e.aw.ww.aa. aw. -A. . A, A. 1 - I Sit 1 'TYl. , v tviiK.v ouiub uwituuii.iu nKC a r PattonMlchigan avenue and Carpen- POOd investment. It mav he to tide von H H. T. Wira Servlcea at 11 a. m. j ' ' . -. . , land 7:80 p. m. . Over SOme depreSSlOn-in financial affatfS. Vancouver Avenue Services at u a. It may be because of sickness or death in 'woodlawn ReV. s. h. De wart ser i your family. Sudi time come? to every wVd.tockReV w.7 t fcr s.r . nrt. it. : i . . I vices at 11 a. m. and 7:80 n. tn. . pcisuu. vvuen ii j wines io; you. iec;iu Norwegian-Danish Thirteenth and hnd VOU nrenared with ia. hank arrmmt Davis: c. j. irsen. services at u a. . " " . . . m. and 7:30 P. m. - If you haven t already ( Started to save, L Swedish Borthwlck and Beach: Rev. . . . , ; . TL. - , ... f Johnson. Services 11 a, nu- and 7:80 , ucgui iuuay, j xms strong oanK will re- p. m. ceive your money and hold it secure against loss by fire, thieves or jJluTn6lituiBni accident. . AVe will help to protect you against that hard timeithat ''seoonrberman-stanton and Rodney' is coming some day. Our savings department pays - 3 per cent joik m""" 8ervict" 11 teenth. Servlcea at 11 a, m. and 7:80 university rara ksv. u. a. wattera irvicea at 11 a in.1 mi t.sb u. in. Grace church Corner of Twelfth and xayior atreeta; Key. Clarence True Wil son, D. D.; services 10:80 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.s morning theme. "Soma ' Advan tages of Goodness"; 'Sunday school, 12:16; Efiwortfc leafua, 6:80 speoiai compound interest on deposits. fa.--- v.uqugp5 jirri DR. BROUGDER VUVOAT AT TDE WUITE TEMPLE Twelfth and Taylor STTBJBOT, 10)30 A. 8C, , Sweet Sinners and Sour Saiiits v TOPIC, TrtS 9. UL, A WOMAN'S LOVIL, IS IT HCKLL? - : nn annnDAT. -A-Maa's Love -Is It Greater Tliair . woman si . i .... XXAB BOTH SXKKOaTS. Famous Temple Quartet Sings. . . . Solo, by Miss Lawler. , v , . TJnlvarsallrt, Church of the Good Tidings East Couch and East Eighth atreets; Rev. J. D. Corby. Sermon at 10:46 a. m. Topic, "Who Makea the Sunday Workr Sunday school at 18 m. Devotional services Thursday evening. Christian and Missionary Alllaaoe. The Christian and Missionary alli ance oixin ana siain streets; sv, u. D. Sawtella Services at 10:80 a, m. Sunday school at 18:16 p. m. Befermed. Flrat German Tenth and Stark atreets; G. Hafner. Services at 10:46 a. m. and 8 p. m. 8C Z. Chtuoh South. 171 H Second atreet; Rev. E. F. Mowre. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. , Sdseeuaaeona. New Church Society Eleventh and Aiaer streets; ttev. Hiram Vrooman. Services at 11 a. m tnnln. "flnlrltii.l Service." Sunday school 10 a ra. .-.Latter-Day Saints Hall 400-AIisky vuuuina. intra ana jvmrriann a,r..,a onrnces u;av a. m. ana 7.so p. m.;Sun day school, 10 a. m. Millennial Dawn O. A. R. hall, north. eaat corner Second and Morrison streets. Services at 8:80 p. m. -Divine Truth Center Hall 801, Allaky uauuuiii ju. aiinara, pastor. Berr Ices at 11 a. m. The Church of the First Born will meet at ti First and Sheridan Streets. Rev. J. H. Lucas will lecture at 6 p. m., followed by snlritual mes sages by Mra Lon Coon, Lyceum at e u cioci, .. - Church Of the Naaarana- A r TT.. d ricks. Services 11 a. ra. and 7:46 p. m, Sunday school 10 a. m. Men's Resort, Fourth and Burnside oong ana gospel service 4 p. m.; stere opticon address, "A Man After God's vHa aj sj a( us A B0YAL Tit EAT DELAY IS COSTLY If your teeth need treatment the longer you watt the larger It will make your bill. so PLATES r3-. Call at once and let us examine your teeth. We wlU give you , the best servloe in every branch of the dental profession, and by painless methods that will meet with your spprovaL When desired you can have T. P. Wlaa or my personal service. VV. A. WISE, Dentist THIRD AND WASHINGTON STS. T. P. Wise, 0. A. Starter ant and Dr. Hoffman, Associates ; rxon xaxst too. Tha Xoyal Bakery and Confectionery Olves tha Boys and Olxls a Magnifi cent Treat Today, A large party of happy-looking boys and girls gathered at the Royal Bakery and Confectionery, Eleventh and Ever- en si reels, today, in response to a no tification that they had correctly Iden tified "Jimmy" and "Johnny" In the last of the series of clever advertisements recently run in this paper. They had named the boys aright, and they were on hand lor a splendid great, big cake apiece. The Royal Bakerv Droved a generous host, supplying every little caller with a line example of its best baklna and sendlna the children home with a pretty well-grounded idea that it paya to waicn tne aaveraaemenis. tne cleverness and aualntness of many of tne cnnaren s letters cieasea tne dsk- ery officials, and will make them little mementos or Portland children that-will be kept and prised. As many of -the children's names as could be secured follow: Elizabeth Toth, Lena Tanquaru, Eva Ciper. Margaret, Harbaugh, Sarah R. Gassett, Annie Weeks, Clara Regner, Marauerite Corey. Adeline Orth. Murel GUlen, Elsie Nitsch, Forest Roes, Gene vieve Keiier, ineisea jx. nowiana, L,c nor a Thomas. Walter Crouder. Claude Crouder". Lelah '4. Davis, Willie Kara, Clarice A. Oakes, Louis Amacher. Lewis Crane, Anne Nelson, Anna Bonadurer, Ethel Walsh. Alma Kurts.' James Vrani- san, Walter Erlckson, Herbert Holm berg, Wilma HIghmiller, Margaret May, Burt Whltcorab. Mildred Lawrence, Loyal D. Hoekatra, George McCormack, Frances Riesch, Kenneth Jordan, Ea thetMVetsIer, F. Mori Wadaworth, Oer- HUM. , JllUILf., UOIIID. W . Carroll, Mabel Niccolson, Hasel Weiop. Mina f oner, Ksmer rtacaing, Kooert Bush. Lester Wiseman. Howard Mort. berg, Roy Noren, Millard McMeekin, Co rinne lowers. Olrard Pierce. N. Billeter. George Goldralner, Beatrice Crawford, Cecil Nooley. Carvel Linden, Faye Ri?e, jcawara jaurxe. Anna xwwa. ELECTRIC EXTENSION INTO NOBTH IDAHO (Speclsl Dispatch to The Journal.) " Milton. Or., June 16. The feasibility Of extending the Columbia 4c Walla Walla Valloy Traction company's lines to Pasco to take - in that promising country and connecting with, the trans continental lines building; through there Is now being considered. 'The line would then run from Paeoo to Wallula throuah Milton and Freewater to Walla Walla, from there to Dayton, thence there to Lew Is ton or Clarkston. with perhaps a branch Into'tha Palouse country connecting with the y Gravea lines. .. T ;.yy j( Frefarred Stock Canned Qooda, " .AUea A Lewis' Beat Brand. . . - INSTTRKS AXJU KINDS OF LIVE STOCK AOAINST DEATH FROM ANY CAUSE X t. Hmwf Ptactsant vy-bK.6wldiV.PTCe, l.li.araaOan1MfA Im, M. Obet 6eerscar H X Otsate OnlbMS. J (Leaf A Swaak Osnsrsi Coomal MBMBBt a PsttUal Chaabar af ( rartlaa Bear ef Ttae . ;- kEFiaiNCU t j Own Tn so Oertap Bank fertlaaaOnW . The BrtdKraat Coop any IL a Das A Co. Cnrclal Ageacr Ws aufes se jiewlis we de set Ws gie yes s W"t i teak as Bp BOMB Off KM t-f-t LAFA TtTTB BUXX IFo Portland PORTLAND. OREGON. EUROPEAN FLAN ONLY HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS .- AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. Everything to 'eat and drink, and It costs no more la the Portland Hotel Rathskeller than elsewhere In the city. Every weekday night from 6:80 to 18. St. a lOWtll, Btanaret. ' ; .. . .i . . v, . . v . . , 4 CAIA Of Canham & Williams, Grocers, ; Portland, Or wys: GOLDEN GRANULES or voarrtAMO oatanoic The cereal health coffee, tastes like 45c per pound Java coffee. We use it ex clusively in my family." All grocers in ' Oregon sell a big package for 25c, If your grocer has not got Golden Grain Granules, cereal coffee, tell him to. order a case frpm Allen & Lewis Larig 4 ' Mason ; Wadham & Co; ; for Wadhams&: Kerr Bros. All boy and girls will fet mony to spend for burth" of July if they read my "adf' which I pub-, lished June 1 in The Tour-' nal. The same "ad will uc puutisucu ti xnc juui nal Saturday, June 22.. From 10 cents to $5.00, to all children, .with excep tion of boys ; who smoke cigarettes. ' John Blaauw - . - --.... -.-,.". . - A i ' . y. 12 FRONT ST., PORT LAND, OR. wwbiaVtoD HEILIG THEATRE Ti VIOLA ALLEN 1 Monday Night. June IT. Shaiespeere'a Delightful Comedy, "TWJJJUrTX JTIOBIT" Tuesday Night, June II, One Act from jrour jjinersnt rutfm. "BoaAUBrs" "lADT TBltU" "POBITXA- Prices Lower floor. 10 rows, tt.00: last f rows, 1 1.60. Balcony, 0 rows, 11.00; last t rows, 7Sc Gallery, 60c fillSSAMPn HX HaU I 14th aad nrillC TtTTATDP WasMngtsa. """" aa.fBsas Tonight, 8:15 o Clock, -Tad sxisaa oi rum aost Given by ' TUSEsTO PAOZFZO VBTTTSMXTT Prices c 60c, 76o. 11.00. 8eata selling at theatre. ' Heilig Theatre (phona uam d Special Engagement One Night Only, VITDAY TOXOXXOW Ollia Cooner. Child Star, Supported by Baker Theatre Co. In the Beautiful Play, "UTTIiB Z.OKO FAtrm.IOT, Management Oeo. L. B alter. Prices 15c. JBo, 60c. Seata now sailing. 'itiiUli niaf li ii i Mali n aw ,.nrs i HOHSt S PARK Dancing Every Saturday and Sunday BASEBALL ATHLETIC PARK, Corner Vaughn and Twenty-fonrth, June 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 16. Lo8ineIesiortlcn: Games called at 1:19 s, tn. daily. Games cfil'fd at 1:8 p. m. Pundaya ADTIIC3ION Zr. arand8tat.i i-. ClJrea 19: Marquam UQrand (Pbooe Mala &) . . . . Last three performances for tha beautiful OOLUY varo ms Tonight, Sunday matinee, Sunday night. . - aVaa-aaavy eavaaaa tvwu a-a-a. ui avit au tsisj a Va PrtcMKTsnlnf, 35c. BOc, TOe, Uatiaee, 2Be ' and 80c. . , - -: . : : Baker Theatre (Phona Main 1.) Oeo. L, Baker,' General Manager. Matinee Today Last Time Tonlaht. Little Ollle Cooper and the Baker Com pany in Mara Twain s Charming nay, nx razvea ajts tn ravraa" Mat. prices. 16c, 26c Eva, 16o, 36o, too. Next week, atartlng tomorrow wiatw nee Elan's - Musioal , Travesty Co. ta Teesy weesy." TAA TAB rkoM Xala MS TK . EBtlra Weak r Jobs lOtb. -..The lmsis Sta tiesk Cesiaear . ,, Praam t . "tex mu oi fticxvoro - A alajr In four act , Mattoeas TnMara. Thandtra. latnrSava asJ Bondays st 1:30.. Prteas le d4 Stxt, Ett araalaf at 8:19. Prlr lc, ?V 't SOe. Sesarved ta by phoqe tot t.l t- ' aac. Mats Meat attrtcttoa "Cif"!oa.M TCS C V0(t.Tll ( I baarteil t-r t 1 I