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THE OREGON : DAILY- JOURNAU PORTLAND, ' SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21 1807.
I0PEI
IfltlOllEY
HID TO SECURE
1 f p .
Britishers Refuse to Invest
in Good Paying Ameri-
' can Railroad Bonds.
VERNON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TO BE DEDICATED
"They buy bouquets from us and band
' themselves a lemon." la the way I T.
1 1 . Keady, who has Just returned front a
i : two month' trip to London, describes
European capitalists who refuse to in-
vvnt In American railroads, although
: 'willing to tie ud tht-ir money In Kni
' -lliti railroads capitalised at four times
r-' the watered value of the American rail'
wava.
"it Is laughable." a Id Mr. Keady thta
!. morning, the way in winch tne l-;ni
i '. "llshmen deceive themselves. Tfx'lr rail
-."roads averaan In valuation about 3260.
' , von a mile, while num are only about
.''j 860.000. yet tho Briilnhers refuse to
. . , have anything' to do with our railway
'. r because of the financial methods we
' employ. Although loudly crying against
I i our method they are not receiving dlvl-
I ' oendn from tneir own linen, meat or
, .which are Involved In litigation.
"They complain about American
, financial deals and yet their lines are
not paying returns on the capital In
. . ft vested, in some rases the railroads
Jlgve been In operation for nearly 30
. years and no returns have been made on
the capital Invested. Only on preferred
atock have dividends aver been paid and
, '. these so amall as to warrant a man in
drawing out.
"British consols are down to 82,
something that has not happened for
. many years. Our government bonds are
never below par, which would inawate
that our financial methods are not ao
bad aa they are painted by the English,
'The English naturally place the
- Mame for the financial stringency upon
the Amerloans, although their own
financial condition would seem to In-
v dlcate, that the blame ahould be placed
nearer home.
-.nAHhouaa, X was able to Interest Brit
ish capital In South American projects,
J could do nothing toward raising money
on railroad Investments In the United
States. Thsy simply refuaed to have
anything to do with these projects. Our
South American Ventura will be to con-
struct a railroad about 00 mllea long
' connecting Quloteros, Ohlll, with a tract
of J. 000, 000 acres lying back of the
coast. Qulnteroa la about 160 miles
south of Valparaiso and has one of the
finest natural harbors in the world.
"Work on the South American J Ins
will be commenced In January and
Eushed forward rapidly. Securities
ave been placed for the first install-
ment or money at that time.
Mr. Keady was glad to gat back to
: .Portland and stated that whll. In I .on
drm he met Robert McVickera who is
representing the Standard OH company
in ungiana, t-urope ana Asia. Mr.
Keady met other former Portlanders, all
of whom regretted their business would
not allow them to reside in the Rose
city,
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The dedication of the recently com
pleted Vernon Presbyterian church, at
East Twentieth and East Wygant
streets, will take place Sunday after
noon. September 12, at 3 o'clock. Fol
lowing la the order of exercises:
Prelude, Miss Helen Bennett, pianist;
doxology; invocation. Rev. W. R. Bishop;
hymn; psalm 121, Rev. J. R. Welch;
duet. Dr. and Mra. W. J. McMlchael;
Scripture . lesson, B. E. 8. Ely, D. D.;
prayer. Rev. E. Nelaon Allen: solo. Mrs.
J. E. Werleln; sermon. William II.
Foulkes, D. I).; report of building com
mlttee: offering: solo. Mrs. W. D. Dea
ver; responsive service of dedication,' led
by Rev. A. J. Montgomery; dedicatory
prayer, rtev. ftenry -Marcottaj - nymni
benediction. Rev. C. W. Hays.
Vernon church waa organised March
1A 1 Qfl7 wirh 'Alt oKtt.A m Am kra iih.
de'r the pastoral care of Rev. O. A. Blair.
A chapel was- erected, but it soon be
came evident that a more commodious
building was needed. The contract for
the present structure waa let June 1.
The whole coat. Including the ground.
waa 16,600. i
The present membership of the church
la 89, with a Sabbath school enrollment
of 160. The offioers of the church, who
alao composed the building; committee,
re Rev. O. A. Blair (chairman), T. P.
Saddler, A. F. Darling, William Brown,
H. H. BuahaeU Jaoob Wlimir, U, P.
Staler, R. L. Walker J. A. Cobean, J. L.
Anrell, tr, U. XelthoId.
This la the fifteenth church building
which has been erected under the charge
of Rev. G. A. Blair, the pastor. He or-
anlsed and built Hawthorne Park Prea
yterian church, at East Taylor and
Eaat Twelfth, in 1894, and was Its pas
tor for six years. He alao built one at
uugene, Oregon.
I K. toper, D. n., topics, "Doors Ope and
Shut'rand "The Broken Cruse": Bun-
day school at 11:11 p. m.j X. P. B. a
E.. :6 p. in. . - -
Iflshland ast Blxth street north and
Prsscott; Rev. iL A. Bollinger. , Berv
! loes at 11 a n. and 7:46 . n. m.
Topics, "Unconscious Influenoe'' and ''A
Spring in Desert": Sunday school at
1 10 a m.j x, r, a. u. :4s p. m.
St. Johns-a-Rev. (1. W. Nelson. Serv
Ices. 11 a. m. and I p. m.; Sunday
scnooi. nan.
" Ziatkeraa,
Swedish ImmanutI Nineteenth and
Irving streets. Services, Ham. and
p. m.: Sunday SchooL B:46 a. m.
Norwegian Synod Eaat Tenth and
Grant streets: Rev. O. liacoea. Sunday
school, 1:10; services, 11 a. m. and p.
m. ; i. 1-. a., xnnrsasy, s:ie.
Betanla Danish union avenue and
Morris street; . Rev. Oudmund Qrlli
services 11 a in. and ( p. m.
St James' English west Park and
Jefferson streets; J. Allen Leas.' Serv
ices. 11 a. mT. Bundav aohool. 10 a. m.
' St Johns Peninsula avenue and KU
Patrick street; C. Buechen. Servlcaa at
1:00 n. m.
Norwegian 41 North Fourteenth
street: Rev. J. M. Nerving. Services at 1
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 1:46
a. ra.
St Paul's German East Twelfth and
Clinton streets: Rev. A. Krause. Serv
icea at 10:10 a. m. and I p. m.; Sunday
acnoor, :u a. tn" oerman grammar
school daily from I to II. -
Trinity German (Missouri Synod)
corner Williams avenue and seuwood
street; J. A. Rimbach. Harrlces at 10
a. m. and 7:10 p. m.j Sunday school, I:1S
a. m. - ,
Zlon's German (Missouri Synod)
unapman ana naimoo streets; w. ti.
Behrens. services at 10:16 a. m.: Sun.
dsy school. 1.16 a. m.
Swedish Augustana Rodney avenue
and Stanton atreet; Rev. C A. Tolln;
services 10:41 a: m. ind 7:48 p. ra.: Sua
day school, 0:10 a. m. Laying of cor
nerstone, t p. m.
Christian. "
Central East Twentieth and East
Salmon streets; Rev. J. F. Ghormley, D.
u, Dervices, j:id b. m. ana s p. m
CHURCH
SERVICES
Arlett
GAS FOR ST. JOHNS
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Work on Plant and Mains
; Will Soon Be Com
) pleted.
11 a
a m.,
Inside. of four months the new St
Johns Gas, Light and Heat company
will be In operation and furnishing gas
power to many of the large industries
In the suburb of St. Johns.
1 ' Work on the plant and the mains Is
being, finished rapidly and one of tho
most perfect power plants in the north
west will be turned over to the com
pany by the contractors. The plant It
self will cost about 834.000 while the
mains and tanks will brine- the total
amount expended up to 176.000.
m.: topics. "The Autnor-
Ian Jesus' and "Everyday
of
The
26,000
. plant will have a capacity
vumc xeet or gas an nour.
The officers of the company are S.
V. Davldor, president A. iC. Emmons,
ice-president; W. B. Streeter secretary
nd W. R. Dunmeler treasurer. There
are many factories now in fit Johns
which expect to give up their present
j systems of steam-power and replace
them with gas.
T0RREXS LAW MEETS
-ATPROVAL OF GRANGE
With over 200 members participating
at the convention of the Pomona grange
last Wednesday at Rockwood, on the
Base Line Road, the report of the com
mittee on the Torrens law was fully
approved. The convention heartily in
dorsed the Australian plan. Chairman
R. C. Wright of the special committee
having the matter in charge highly
commended the workings of the regis
tration system in mnnv Htntea unt rn-
lutlons were adopted declaring it the
sense of the convention that the actions
: of the railroad commission should be
vi-ry carerully scrutinized by farmers.
Oregon adopted the Illinois Torrens
taw in idol The present law Is now in
spienaia working shape In this state.
Indorsement was given for the com
lug county fair at Gresham. Grange
day will be October 17. Five granges
are preparing to erect halls. They are
jiuunoman, pleasant valley, Rockwood,
Lents and Russellville.
The next meeting of the grange will
e iicia at r airview, Wednesday, Decern
ber 18.
Ten Onta or Rat Scalps.
i (Etx-clol Dfopitcb t The Jaaraal.l
Spokane. Wash., Sept. 21. Claiming
mm wnarr rata are spreading diphtheria
ine ooaro or Health has offered 10
cents a scaip for all that are killed.
IF YOU WANT
TO CONQUER
. Any disturbance of the Stomach, Liver,
Kidneys or Bowels promptly we urge
you to take a few doses of the Bitters.
Xt Is absolutely pare and for 54 years
has given complete satisfaction.
Hostetter's
Stomach
Bitters
has therefore be
come a household
remedy through
out the United
States. It will
strengthen the en
tire digestive sys
tem, promote
sound sleep and
cure '
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Baptist.
Rev. E. A. Smith. Servicea
m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10
B. T. P. U.. 7 p. m.
Third Vancouver avenue and Knott
streets; Rev. R. Bch welder, pastor.
Services 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.; Bun
day school, 10 a m. i
Highland Alberta and Sixth streets.
Sunday school. 10 a m.: services at
11 a. m.. Rev. A. Le Roy; 7:46 p. m.
by Rev. John Bentslen.
Sell wood Tacoma and Eleventh
streets; Rev George A. Learn. Services,
11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school. 10
m.; B. T. P. U., 7:16 p. m.
Calvary East Eighth and Orant
streets. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m. by Rev. H. B. Blood; Sunday school.
10 a m.
Immanuel Second and Meade streets;
Rev. A. B. Mlnaker. Services at 11 a.
m. and 7:46 p. m.j Sunday school at 10
m.
Grace Montavllla; Rev. Oilman Par
ker. Services at 11 a m. and 7:30
p. m.
Central East Twentieth and Ankeny
streets; Rev. VV. T. Jordan. Services at
10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
school. 12 m.; evening sermon by Rev.
H. B. Hudson.
University Park Rev. A. B. Walts.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.: services. 11
a. m. and 8 p. m.; topics.
ity of the Mt
Religion."
First The White Temple, Twelfth
and Taylor streets: Rev. J. Whltcomb
Brougher, D. D. Services, 18:80 a m.
end 7:46 n. m.: nreachlng by the pastor.
Topics, 'Our Friends" and "Our
Enemies": Bible school at 13:10 p. m.
Ynunar Pentile'a meetlna. 6:30.
Sunnyside (German; Forty-first
street and Hawthorne avenue; Kev.
Feldmeth. Preaching. 11 a. ra.; Sunday
school, 9:46 am.
Ht Jnhn. roerman) Rev. C Feld
meth. Preaching 1p.m. Sunday school
8 p. m.
Second Seventh and East Ankeny
xtreeta: Rev. Stanton C. LaDham. Serv
Ices at 10:30 a. m. and 7:46 p. m Bible
school, noon; Young People's union, 8:48
n m
Savler-Street Between Twenty-first
and Twenty-second streets. Services
10 a m. ; by Rev. Eiuatben Sweet; Sun
dav aphnnl it. m. V
bt JTnhna mt a. tonard. Services.
1 11 a! m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school.
10 a. m.
Chinese Mission 362 H Oak street
Sunday school. 7 P. ro.i preaching in
r!hfnRA ft n m
First' Germr'n Fourth and Mill
streets; Rev. J. Kratt Servlcea. 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school. 3:46
am.
Second German Morris street and
Rodney avenue: Rev. F. Bueermann.
Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sun
day school. 0:46 a m.
East Forty-fourth Street Corner
East Main; Rev. B. C. Cook. Services.
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m .; Bible school, 10
a. m.; B. Y. P..U., 6:46 p. m.
Lents First avenue and Foster road.
8unday school. 10:30 a. m.: services,
11:30 a m. by Rev. Oilman Parker.
Mount Olive Seventh and Everett;
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. Servlcea at 11
a m. and 8 p. m.
Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth: Rev.
Erick Scherstrom. Servlcea 10:46 a
m. and 7:46 p. m.; Sunday school. 12 m.;
B. Y. P. 6:80 p. m.
Union Avenue Mission (Swedish)
Corner Skidmore. Sunday school, 10
a. m.
Annabel Services at 11 a, m. and 7:46
p. m.
Trinity Fulton; Rev. D. A. Thomp
son will preach at 3:80 p. m.; C. E. at
7:30 p. m.
oxmuu:
sure ta try lUlm. and p.
Presbyterian.
First Twelfth and Alder streets;
Rev. William Hiram Foulkes. Services
at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; topics,
"The Curse of Meroz" and "The Lamb
cf God"; Sunday school, 12:10 p. m.
Mlzpah East Thirteenth and Powell
streets; Rev. Jerome R. McGlade. D. D
Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Morning service the pastor will preach
third sermon in series on Christian
Ideals; evening. Rev. George A. Blair.
Calvary Eleventh and Clay streets;
ev. .ocn-EJzra sines t;iy jr.. l). U.
Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:46 p. m,
Fourth First and Gibbs streets; Rev.
John R. Welch. Services at 10:30 a. m
" u.uv . 1,1., 11 1 in niJUBCI iin.1 K.
Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East
Tiylor streets; Rev. K. Nelson Allen.
cervices, iu:au a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Topics. j he Joys of the Sanctuary"
ana now me inner lignt Failed
Sunday school, 12 m. ; Y. P. S. C. E.
6:30 p. m.
Forbes Sellwood street and Ganten
bein avenue; Rev. Harry H. Pratt. Serv
ices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday
scnooi, iu a. m.
Chinese 145 U First street: servlcea.
i ;o d. m.: ounuuy scnooi. 6:4B n. m.:
young people b meeting, t:it p. m.
r-ieamont cieveiana avenue and Jar-
rette street.
Westminster East Tenth and Weld-
ler streets.
Marshall-Street Marshall and North
seventeenth streets: Kev. C. W. H
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching at
11 a. iu. aiiu i .v p. in.
Mount labor Belmont street and
Prettyman avenue; Rev. Edward M.
Sharp, pastor, (services at li a. m. and
I p. m ' Bunnay scnooi at 10 a. m.
ScllwOod Corner East JSeventeenth
and Spokane avenue, services at 11
m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a m.
Christian n,iiaeavor, i p. m.
Third East Thirteenth and Pino
streets: Kev. Andrew j. Montgomery,
wmcn o- : m. m. ana m p.tn.
Topics, "Winning by Forgetting," and
The Love of God."
Vernon East Twentieth and Wygant
streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m. by Rev. G. A. Blair; Sunday
school, 12 m.
Hope Montavllla; Rev. S. S. WWte.
Services at 11 a ra.; Sunday school. 10
a. m. - . . t
j Minara Avenue--Kev. a. 17. Soper:
(Sunday school? 10 a..m.: aarvlcoa n
Methodist.
Taylor-Street Dr. Francis Burgette
Short; Rev. E. M. HllL acftaig pastor.
Classes. 0:80 u. m.; servlces.T:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.; morning toplo by Rev.
D. L. Racier. "Lessons from Jonah";
evening sermon by Rev. E. M. Hill, "Is
Jesus Christ the Son of Ood"T farewell
sermon. Sunday school at 12:18; Ep
worth League, 8:30.
Sunnyslde East Yamhill street, be
tween Eaat Thirty-fifth and Thirty-
sixth strets; T. B. Ford. Servlcea 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; morning, baptism
nd holy communion: evening, special
service: last before annual conference:
Sunday school, 10 a m.
Ht. Johns if. u xoung. services 11
ra. and 8 p. ro. Sunday school. 10
m.
Epworth Irving and Twenty-third:
E. H. Bryant Services at 11 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.
Centenary Rev. W. H. Heppe, D. D.,
Ninth . n1 Plna fi.rvlx.. m
dais, 9:46 a m.; Sunday school, 12:ll
m.
Trinity Corner of East Tenth and
Orant; Lewis F. Smith. Services at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday schooL
10 a m.
. Central Ruasell and Kerbv mtrtntm- T
T. Abbett. Services at 11 a m. and 7:80
m.
Chinese Mission Chan Sin KaL
Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Mount Tabor Services at 11 s m.
and 7:30 p. m.
Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen
ter. H. T. Wire. Services at 11 a m
and 7:30 p. m.
Vancouver Avenue Services at 11 a
m. and 7:30 p. m.
Woodlawn Rev. B. H. Dewart Ser
vices at 11 a m. and 7:30 P. m.
Woodstock Rev. W. T. Kerr. Ber.
vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Norwegian-Danish Thirteenth ami
uavis: j. iarsen. cervices at 11 a
m. and 7:30 p. m.
Swedish Borth wick and Beach; Rev.
Johnson. Services 11 a m. and 7:30
p. m.
First German Fifteenth and Hoyt, O.
A;. Waasa Services at 11 a m. and
I OV 9. III.
fleCOnd (rrrt1ftn ntanf a. mrA DAiMa.
. B. Maaa Servlcea at 11 a m .nJ
7:80 p. m.
Japanese Mission lit Knrii. me.
teenth. Services at 11 a. m. anH 70
p. m.
H.Un.,vr8,.t3r,,Park Rev- D- A- Wattera
Services at 11 a m. and 7:80 n. m.
Grace Corner of Twelfth and Taylor
streets: Clarenm Tnu wti.nn r r
Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.:
Sunday school. 12:16; Epworth league
annual conference opens Tuesday
nlor Epworth League, 1:30; Senior Ep
worth League, 8:20; preaching, 7:30.
BvlsoopeJ.
'In Tune With the Infinite' and
"The Marriage Supper." -Sunday school,
12 m.; senior C. E.. 8:80 p. m.
Rodney-Avenue Rodney avenae and
Knott street; Rev. F. Elmo Robinson.
K.rvlM. . f lA'lK m tv, mnA mm.
fll , ,111.1.1
Wo ik while others rest.
7 ihrongh sheer energy.
dttcing foodx made from
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Biscuit
the perfect soda cracker.
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topics. "Ths Power of Love for Christ'1
and "The Crucified Jesus." Bible school
it 1:46 a. m.; Y. P. & C. B, at 6:301
IK-TIE
Kern Park Services in new halL cor.
ner nil ana M.aourn streets, 11am.
and 3d. m.: Sunday school 10 a. m.
Woodlawn Services at 11 a. m. and I
p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a m.
First Corner Park and Columbia
streets; Rev. K. 8. Muckley. , Servlcea
11 a. m. ana. 7:45 p. m. ; topics, "Proph
ets Without a Vision" and "The Expan
sive Power of the Gospel." Bible school, I
10 a. m. ; tu., a:u p. m.
Advent Second street, between Hall
ana uncoin. services at 11:30 a
ana 1 p. m.; eunaay scnooi, is:id c to.
EplscppaJL. (west side) A. Matthews,
j-irsi ana uarutners street; nev. w. Ji.
iTm"1
M. Brack in charge. Sunday school at
:45 a., m.; services and sermon at 11
a m. Wo evening service.
Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Mar-
Tnirteentn ana ciay streets; Kev.
Kamsay. communion. 7:10 a m.:
services 11 a m. and 7:30 d. m. : Sunday
school, 8:46 a m.
Trinity Nineteenth and Everett
streets: Dr. A. A Morrison. Services.
8 a. m.. 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.: Sunday
school, 8:30 a. m.; rector will officiate.
All Saints Twenty-second and Reed
streeta. Sunday school, 10 a m.; even
Ing service. 8 o'clock.
St Andrews University Park; Rev.
W. R. Powell. Services 11 a m.; Sun
day school, 10 a. m-
8t. Paul's Woodmers;- C. L. Parlcer,
lay reader Services at 11 a. m.; topic,
"Go Up Higher"; Sunday school, 8:46
a. m.
St. Matthew's First and Caruthers
streets: Rev. W. A. M. Breck. Com
munion and sermon, 11 a m.; Sunday
school. 9:46 a. m .: no evening service.
The Church of Our 8avlor Wood
stock. Servlcea 11 a m.; Sunday
school 10 a m.
SL Mark's Corner of Nineteenth and
Quinttry streets; Rev. J. E. Simpson.
communion, 8 a m.; communion and
sermon, 11 a. m.: evening prayer, 7:30
p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a m.
St. John's Memorial oe 11 wood: Rev.
W. R. Powell. Servlcea and sermon,
11 a m.: Sunday school. 10 a. m.
Good Shepherd Sellwood street and
Vancouver avenue, Alblna Rev. John
Dawson, rector; Sunday school, 9:46 a
m.; morning service, 11 a m.; evening
service, 7:30 p. m.
United BvangelloaL
First Corner Eaat Tenth and Sher
man streets. Rev. a. A. winter. 10
m., tmnaay scnooi: services 11 a m. I
ana 7:80 p. m.; topic, 'The Holy 8oirit:
His Personality." K. L. of C. E., 6:30 1
p. m.
Second Fargo and Kerby streets;
Rev. B. a Hughes, pastor. Sunday
school 10 a m.; services 11am. and
p. m.
St John's Ivanhoe and John streets;
Rev. Chester Paul Gates. Preaching II
a m.; Sunday scnooi at 10 a. ra.
Ockley Green Gay atreet and Wil
lamette boulevard; Rev. J. Bowersox. I
pastor, servlcea 11 a. m. and 7:46 p.
m.; evening topic, "The Lord, Our Dl-I
vine Helper. Sunday school, 10 a m.;l
ft- Jj. bj., :b p. m.
I i t .,i .1-1
6:80;
night. Reception in Grarta ihnnk
e-1W,01"TA- D- wa-ner, pastor. Sun
day school 10 a. m.; preaching, 11; Ju-
OoagregationaL
University Park 113 Haven avenue;
Rev. D. B. Gray; services at 8 p. m.,
preaching by Rev. B. E. Emerick; Sun
day school 10 a, m.; Y. P. S. C. E.,
7 p. m.
Laurelwood--Rv. D. B. Gray. Serv
ices at 11 a m.; Sunday school, 10 a m.;
Y. P. 8. C. E., p. m.
Mississippi Avenue Mississippi ave
rue and Fremont; Rev. O. E. More
house: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Chris
tian Endeavor, 6:46 p. m.; services,
11 a, m. and 7:46 p. m.
Sunnyslde Corner of East Taylor and
East Thirty-fourth street;
Svang-ellcal Association.
First English East Sixth and Mar
ket streets; 8. A. Slewcrt, pastor. Serv
lcea 11 a m. andJ p. 'm.; topics.
"Prophecy and Its Fulfillment" and
"The Effect of the No-God Creed Upon
Moral s. xoung people's alliance, 7 p.
m. : euijaay acnooi, iu a. m.
First German Corner Tenth knd Clay
streets; Theodore Schauer, pastor; ser
mon at 10:46 a. m. and 7:46 p. tn. Bun
day school 9:80 a m.
Memorial East Eighteenth and Tlb-
betts; Lt. C Hoover, pastor. Preaching
at 11 a m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school,
10 a. m.
Rev. J. J.
Staub. Services at 11 a m. and 7:30
p. m.; topics, "A Superior Righteous
ness" and -"Our Glorious Gospel"; Sun
day school, 10 a. m.
Hassalo Street East Seventh and
Hassalo; Rev. Paul Rader. Sermon.
10:45 a m. and 7:46 p. mT; topics,
"Swastika" and "Mud Gods"; Sunday
school, 12 m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:45 p. m.
First Madison and Park. Rev. Dan
iel Staver, assistant ' pastor. Services
10:80 a m. and 7:46 p. m.; Rev. George
Spiritualist.
The Ministers' and Mediums' Protect,
ive Spiritual association holds ser
vices at 7:45 p. m. in A. O. U. W.
hall, Selllng-Hlrsch building. Confer
ence, 11 a m.; 7:46 p. m., lecture by O.
Taylor; questions and messages by Mra
Sophia B. Selp.
First Spiritualist Society Abington
building. Conference at 11 a. m. and
7:46 p. m. Spiritual readings by Mrs.
Drew or ' California and lecture on I
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SKETCHES OF PORTLAND PASTORS
Clarence True Wilson, pastor of Grace
M. E. church, was born In Milton, Sussex
county, Delawure. He was educated in
the public schools and in the Washing
ton academy of Princess Anne, Mary
landf and later in the Wilmington Con
ference academy of Dover, Delaware.
At the age of 16 he was, during all
his spare time. In a lawyer's office and
had been through Blacks-tone's Com
mentarles and Kent's American Work.
Aoout this time, however, he was con
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Her. Clarence True Wllaon. Pastor
of Grace Methodist Church. . .
verted and felt himself called to the
ministry. A few nights after hls con
version he was called upon to speak In
his church before a crowded congrega
tion. A revival started which resulted
in the conversion of many. Being called
upon for a similar service elsewhere, he
was soon in the midst of a marked
career as a hoy preacher.
Youngest Man Ever Ordained.'
Arihe axe' oT TT He entered St. John's
college, Annapolis, Maryland, taking
charge of churches near the college,
organizing a T. M. C. A. In the school
and was its president throughout his
course. At the age of 18 he was or.
dained a deacon and at theage of 30
an elder. He has, therefore, the distinc
tion of being the vounrest . man vr
ordained In the Methodist ministry.
From the age of 18. to 30 he served as
nastor of the strona churvh at cufoui
Delaware, a church, of 109 mambara A
great revival ' resulted in 200 conver
sions, and his temperance work was so
successful as to be heralded all over the
country. , In the summer of both these
years he preached In the Eighteenth
Street church of New Tork City and
conducted revival services for a month
and the church In midsummer waa
thronged with people.
At the age of 20 he transferred to
the New York conference and was ap
pointed to Sea Cliff, Long Island. He
conducted a revival service lasting 11
weeks and 800 persons were converted.
Found 66 members and took to confer
ence at the end of the year a member
ship of 420. His work here resulted In
the closing of liquor and gambling re
sorts, which have never since been
tolerated.
Pastor In Hew Jersey.
In North Pasadena for four vears. In 1
Santa Monica and in San Diearo he held 1
successful pastorates, always allying
mmseir wnn ine local reiorm move
ments. He later made a series of ex
posures of objectionable features in the
Theosophlcal society of Madam. Tlngley
ana ior monms was me autnor or dig
courses, newspaper and magazine artr
uie on me eviis ne saw in tne teachings
of Point Loma Theosophy. In 1901 he
Decame pastor of St Luke's church,
Newark. New Jersey, the largest church
In the city, and for threa veara mvsrhcH
10 larger congregations than the church
had ever known, also aiding; In local
reforms.
Dr. Wilson was bv his own renno.f
transferred to the Pa1fl nuit r,A
became the pastor of Grace Methodist
church preaching his first sermon in
Portland Feb mar y 18,1906.
Dr. Wilson has never allows th
activities of religious or reformatory
work to Prevent Tils nnranlt nt hi.
studies. He received the dosrree of A n
from the Univeraltv of fbinth.m r.ii.
fornla of Ph. D. from San Joaquin Val
ley college. B. D. from the McClay Col-
ChristJan Solenoe.
First Church of Christ, Scientist
Scottish Rite cathedral, Morrison and
Lownsdale streets. Services at 11 a m. i
and 8 p. m.; subject, "Reality." Sunday
scnooi at ciose oi morning service.
Wednesday meeting. 5 p. m.
Second Elks' temple. Stark, between
Sixth and Seventh streets. Services at
Ira. m.; subject, "Reality." Wednes
day meeting, 8 p. m.
Tnlted brethren la Christ.
First East Fifteenth and Morrison
streets; Rev. H. C Shaffer. Services
at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
scnooi at iu a. m.
Radical Sixth and Mechanlo streets;
Kev. u. y. uiancnara. cervices, 11 a, 1
m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 10
a. ro.
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Author of Several Volumes.
He Is the author of mv.nl knni.
one of which, on "The Things Tbat Are
T. Beu. "as had an 'minens circula
tion. When he waa In h .mi
llvered before various colleges and popu
lar audiences his lecturea mi "Th. wn
and Humor of the Bible," "John Brown "
'Talkers and Talking" and "The Pulpit
and Reform." v
Dr. Wilson Is charar-tarluuf T,v
convictions with a logical and energetic
ik mem, dui witB such
he makes atrnnr friami.
even of those whom he onnoaaa
strenuously.
In Portland he has been at ih. r.n.
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Tnlted Sfresfcyterlaa.
Church of the Strangers Wasco
street and Grand avenue; Rev. S. Earl
DuBola Services at 10:46 a m. and
7:30 p. ra. Services for mutes every
Bunoay nrorning. ounoay scnooi, iz m.
First Sixth and Montgomery streets:
Rev. A. W. Wilson, pastor. Services at
10:80 a m. and 7:46 o. m.: mornlnar. sac
rament of Lord's supper: evening, praise
j service, oanaay scnooi, 11 a
Unitarian.
Church of Our Father Corner ot
Yamhill and Seventh streets; Rev. W.
O. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T. L. Eliot D. D..
minister emeritua Services at 11 a m.
Sunday school, 9:4 a. m.; adult clasa
iz:au p. m.; 1. tr. v., o:au p. m.
Tjrsiversalist.
Church of the Good Tidings East
Couch and East Eighth streets; Rev.
i. u. coty. sermon at 10:46 a. m.
Topic, "Pity the Blind; the Power of
Vision in Dally Life." Sunday school,
n m.
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First German Tenth and Stark
streets; G. Hafner. Services at 10:45
a at. and 8 p. m.
3C S. Church South.
171 H Second street: Rev. K. F. Mowre.
Services 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday
school, 10 a. m.; Epworth league, 7:30
p. m
UlsoeUaneona
The Christian and Missionary Alli
ance Sixth and Main streets; Rev. C
D Sawtelle. Servlcea at 18:20 a. m
Sunday school at 18:16 p. m.
Universal New Thou eh t Assembly
A. O. U. W. hall, Washington, between
Tenth' and West Park streeta Lectures
at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Latter-Day Saints Holds services
every Sunday in Allsky hall, corner
Third and Morrison streets at 11:80 a
m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at 10
a. m.
Mlllenial Dawn G. A. R. hall, north
east corner Second and Morriann tr..f
Services at 2:30 p. m. Toole "The
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in opposition td the liquor dealers' (type' by W A. "Baker,
amendment, opposing woman's suffrage wede&borriaPortini N
and neiping to pile ud
jorlty against it. He started the opposi
tion against the nlckel-ln-the-slot ma
cnines wnicn resulted in the removal
of those gambling devlcea and has aided
in the closing ot saloons on Sunday.
He takes an Interest in everything In
church and state, and everybody, good
and bad, and has an opinion on every
thing, which he is willing to state at
anjr time with .perfect frankness.
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"ww nia-t socieiy, Aiaer street near iuievanth! 11
a. m.; Rev. Hiram Vrooman.
Rahai Assembly Meets at 363 Yam
nil "irwai. Dunaay services, p. m.
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