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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21. 1807. IT Town Topics arc TOMGlirs AMl'SKMENTB. Jielllg ... Hakar .., Grand .., Lyrlo ... blar ; IT. of O. OIm Club . ."Qulncy Adams pawyer. .Tits Three Musketeers. ..'A niri of the Street. ,.. .Vaudeville "Caught ! the weh." "it-rnn. . i.rm in iraetorv. . va.r " At a well-attended mating In Wood- mar hall lust night held under tha auspices of the Woodmere improvement club, rt. A. Stewart presiding, tha sen- f i m mn aassi a tr mr sr h 1 rn inirlv In favor of nnneatlon. C. Dan Blaaland, Whitney 1. Holes, M. Krueder. O. p. rorrt. ureen ". Love rfiul a number of others spoke for and against lhi propoaal. When a final vote waa taken, however, It stood nl moat unanimous In favor of clrculat Ina; the petition" nt once askhng for ad mission Tho water question aa pre vented by C Hen Blaaland wua tho r.realeat argument In favor of annesa tlon. Mr. Rlesland ahowed by careful estimates that tha ona Item of water alone would mora than offaet the dif ference In taxation. Tha Emerson rlaaa of tha Fellowahlp Circle meet January 7. Inataad of the lesson nn Irreiuhcr 31. there will be a Fellowship Circle watch night at head quarters. St Selllng-Hlrscn building. The subject for the laat two meetings c.f the Sunday Clrclo, "The Practice of the Presence of God," will be continued for the next two Sundays, postponing Mr, t C. Chapman a lcjrtcrsnip or I lie topic, "The Strength of Non-Realstunee" to the flrat Sunday In January. Tha subject for D.-crmbcr It. W. J. Coreeco leader, la 'How BMUI w a rrsriice mo Presence of Uod In Our Property 7 A tea, la to h given Friday afternoon from I till 6 o'clock at tho Florence Trlttcnton refuge home, corner Thlrty flrat and Gltsnn. The members of the hoard who are giving the tea are Mra. Cleveland Rockwell, Mra H. R. Steele. Mra, J. H. le. Mra. A. L Lucas. Mm W I'. Olda. Mra. 8. G. Reed. Mra Loll G Haldwln, Mra. R. E Hrlslow. Mra I'. A. Cohurn. Ir. Ford Warren. Mra. Oeorwe K Chair berlain, Mra. Zcra Know, A. R Msnley I.. G. Tarpiey. W. W. Cotton. C. E. I-add and V. L. Johns-tone. III! Ill txxi u bobtb ambbiqa's PERFECTLY EQUIPPED i LAUNDRY W warrant everything. Aak ua about It Tela. A-1HI; Main 131. neon An cox.tmbxa Union Laundry II Ilium SKETCHES OF PORTLAND PASTOKS Clark W. Comatock, minister of tho Woodstock Chrlatlan church, la a young man whoa career tbue far ha bean marked with a fair degree of euceaia, conalderlng th brevity of hi minister ial work. II la a Mlnnoaotan by birth, having bean born on a farm near Win nebago, Minnesota. September II. 1SS0. "Unit tier, th Prophet Hard"; aermon, "If t'hrlat aliould Coma to Portland Would There H Room at th Inn 7"; morning rlnaan Je a m.; Sunday school I: it p. m.; hi Paul mission. I .HO; Epworth league, JO p rn nviiwoou turner r.ast Fifteenth and It united with th King City Chrla tlan church April tl, 119. and preached j Tarome avenue; Rev Preston Boyd nis nrst acrmon in June, 10J, at Ra venwood. Mlaaourl, but his preaching ' 1 v enth and Montgomer" atreeta. Tha ac r'dent occurred about the time th the atre crowd wera on their way home and onuses aome Inconvenience. Th wire war required durlnc the n aht and the .ara were running on tlm thla morning. ralntlng, tlntlni. aoer hanalnr and Picture framing. Portland 1'alnt and lliper company, J51 Flrat at. Main 47. Dr. II A. Huffman, dentlat, room t0t-7 A I Inky hldg, Sd and Morrlaon. uun a-4.s ana racuic ma. A. Vulllenmler. Jeweler, JSO Alder bet. 2d and 3d. lyiamondn. watchea. Jewelry, cut glaaa, ar reaaonable jrloea. The llhrarv will hr nnrn on Chrlatmna Pay. receniher It. from 2 until 6 p. m. fur reading only. Acme Oil Co. eel! aafety coal eft and Ana gasoline. Phone Kaat TO; B-1907. Woman a Kxchnnge, '31 Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to I; bualnesa min i lunch. Woodward Dancing Academy, Artoa naii. jonigni. iaaona JO cents. Highest prlo paid for fresh Kruae s, j'ark and Morrlaon. ua .'M k r kit ;,;::.! .$Y was very limited until tha summer of 1903. In tha autumn of 103 he mln latsred for three montha to the Miami, Mlaaourl, churrh while he waa attend ing Missouri university. Hut Prior to fL A1 u ... ""r"', ninth and Powell tr..n. Ha. n J ii .i i. "u"l"V mieaouri. i.ir Keater, pyator. Bervlo.a at 11 a srvn'a, ii a. m. ant 7:30 p. m., top. ica. An unwelcomrci Otirnt," and 'Th t'npopular Man and the Klh"; Junior Kpworth league. 1.10 p. m ; Brnlor Kp worth league, 10 p m. Free Klrat Eaat Ninth and Mill Rev. W J. Johnatnn. Hervlcee 11 a. ra.. 7:10 p. m.. Thureday 7:10. Til Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thlrty- J. m Rev. Clark W. Comstock. Next Saturday evening, December IS, at 7:15 o'clock, an exhibition of the lreleea teh-graph will be given by the Imivb of the Current Invent club In tea rliildrivn'a room. All ho a lntereated In electricity nre Invltad to be present. Tueaday afternoon, December 24. a Chrlatmaa story will be told In the children's room at i o'clock. All mem bers of tho chlldren'a llbrnry and their frlendu are cordially Invited. Th Courier, a quarterly publication of tho students of the State Normal school, nt Monmouth, haa made lta flrat Appearance for th present xrhool vear j in ntiraciive rorm. The Issue la clev erly gotten up Hml reflect much credit to tlie ataff of young llferarv workers. Tint lievt iRNlie U'fll h. nnV.1 1 uli tii In ' February. Meat lin'a Dancing academy. 2d A Mor. t. Chambers, optician, lit Seventh. Journal want ada, le a word. Manure for sale. Main t8S. Bark Tonic for rheumatism. Where to Dine. Merchants' lunch dally. Itc; Fundy dinner. 60c Kruaea. Park and Morrlaon. j AT THE THEATRES j 11 lived there until 1M8. when with hla parenta lie removal to northwestern Mlaaourl. living on n farm for five years Inr.ger. and then apcndlng the re maining portion of hla youth In King county. Missouri. The early part of hla edmatlor waa In rural achoola. then In tie Kin- City school, and hla uni versity career waa epent In Missouri and Drake unHersltles. graduating trom the college of liberal arts of Mla aoii'l unlvaralty Junuary 29. 1907. 10 and 7:10 p. m.; Sunday hool in.; I'.pwortn league, no p m. Woodlawn William J louiflaaa, paa tor. Servlcea at 1 1 a. m and 7:30 p. m.; Hunday school 10 a. m . Kpworth league, ( 30 p. m. I'nlveralty Park Corner Haw son and Flak at i eels, Rev. Wllll.mi H. Jeffrey Jr., pastor, eervlcs. II n in. an 1 7:30 P. in.; toplc.i, "The tilory an, I Cost of: Mothering a Divine lle.il." Hiui "Christ the Complement of M.m's Highest Kn- ' deavor"; class meeting. 1 i 1 , m ; Sunday school, 9:4.. a m.. Kpworth' league. J:0, Senior l.-igue, 6 50. 1 full-time work, he Imd prenched less insn aa sermons. Ills work there was exceedingly auc ceaaful for a young innn. lie remained there until Januaty, mo. During this mlnlatry. the Jilble school waa built up from an average of It to 82: a Y. P H. C. K. waa organised and built Into a strong working force; a Junior C. K. wua alao oiaanlswl ntid illd anlendld work: all th missionary nfferlnga were greatly Increaaed: 117 were added to the church membrahlp. during the year 190t a rhurh debt of I72& waa paid, and the total receipts and expenditure of th church were over 12. 000 double thet otj any previous yfBr. In furl, h fourid the church very much In th rut and left It one of the best In Mla aourl. with a membership of 251 and active In alt depsrtmeiita The (Jalla tln people today love and honor him During the year 19u he whs In Mla aourl unlversltr. but preached for tha cnurenes at tirrloje and Miami Mla ourl. each half time While closing his work at thee polnta he wsa callad for th yenr 107 to serve the Orrli k and Missouri Clly churches but Ms. ollnod thalr culls to nccrpt all-time work at Huntavllle. Missouri, which rhsrg h realgr.el November 17. to take me wr at woodlawn. II" haa alwnrs teen an ent h ual.isi ! Christian Kndeavorer. a great mlanlon arv worker an1 tunnrtrf.p nn.l t. nt-. gamier ann hullfier in the Itible school ! . fowu. Bervice ll a. m.; lun work. For the Insi six t,r seven yenrajoay achool, It a. m he ha h'n prominent In the Christian I. J'ul' Woodmere; C. L. Parker. Kndcavor work of the second district ! '"y reader. Servlcea at 11 a. m. ; bun- unr scnoo,, s:a a. in. St. Matthew First and Csruthera atreets; Rev. V. A. It llreck Holy communion and aermon, 11 a. m Sun day achool. 0.45 a. m. Th Church of Our Savior Wood stock Servlcea. 11 a. m; Sunday school 10 a. m. St. Mark'a Corner of Nineteenth and yulmby streets! Rev. J. K M Himr,,in and ti , rommunlon. 8 m ; hrdy coiriniur.lon unci sermon, j H. m : rvensmig nn, sermon, 7:30 p. m; Hnndnv s ho,d in Eplaoopal. I Rplaeopal (weat aide) St. Matthews. , Flisk wsm! Csruthers street. Rev W A. M Hrcck In charge. Holy communion, 7:!0 a. m.; Hundiiy school, 10 a. in, servlres and srrinou. 11 a. nj. I'ro-Calhsdrai of Hi Stephen the Mar- . tyr inirteenm and cinv straeta. Ry. H. M. Ramsay. Communion, 7:3 a. m services 1 a. m. and 7:10 p. n.. ; Sunday school, B.16 a. m Trinity Nineteenth and Fvarett atreeta; Dr. A. A Morrison Servlcea la m., 11a. m. and 7:20 p. in.; Sunday achool. :4 a. m. All Salnta Twenty. second and Reed street Sunday echf il in m.; even ing service and sermon. 7.30 p m. Bt Andrewst'nlversltv Park. Hav ' Conitrvatlvm Cmtodlan' HIBERNIA SAVINGS DANK PAYS 4 Per CcnL OPEN For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second SI. Corner Washington PORTLAND, OR. 20 YEARS HERE .0 PtATES i -1 supper after morning sermon; Sunday school, lo a. m. . K I.. C. K., 15 p. m. in Missouri, lie orfnnlseil. during his minlatry. six different Christian Kneavor so lelles He Is a minister who does much persons! work Ix-lleves greatlv in paa!ora culling, and bullda bv organizing, and then vitalizing nnd evargellilnp. Tf . has been quite suc cessful thus for In evngeitl work and la hoidtia some inv to become on evangehat. Th ) work nt TVoo.liiiwn Is opening up enthuslastlcall procpeota are brigli' for n spcn,lM year's work. Zvangllcai AasoolatloB. Klrat fclngllsh East Sixth and Mar ker streeta; 8 A. 8liw,i, pastor Berv Pes 1 1 a. m. and I p. m.; Toung Peoples alliance, 7 p. in., Sunday achool. 10 a. m First Jerman Corner Tnth and Clay streets; Theodore Schauer. pastor; er mon nt In 15 a in. and 7:46 p. m. Sun day school :S0 a. m. Memorial Fast Eighteenth and Tlb- t.etis K Hoovei. castor Tieaehlng nt 11a m und 7 HO r m . tit lcs. "The More F.T.cfiit Way' ami "Jlorla In Kxcelsls'O Sunday hool, 10 a. m. Our fore la an organised that wo oam do your entlr crown, brldg and plat work in a day If nocossary. ThU will bo appreciated ry people from out of, ' n. iou may nave jrour iin ex tracted in th morning and go bomo at night with new ones. rOKITITBlT rAIsTXCia SXTSAO" now rui WHmr rvkrm oa BaUSOEa AJLS omi22SSO. , W remove th most eeneltlvo tooth' and root without causing pain. Mo students, no uncertainty, no DongllagS only the moat cintlfli and earerul treatment. Our Hridg and Plt Worg Is perfect; 20 yesrs continuous practice hns made this poaalbl. ZXAMIXATIOVg rEX A 119 IJTTITID When desired you can hv T. P. Win or my personal service. W. A. WISE, Dentist' Fhlllng bldg.. Sd and Washington ate. a. m. to I p. m. Sundays, to IL Painless Kxtractlon. 60c; Plate. t.0. both pxoxrz. a abd kaut ioas. AMVIEiaiTI. Mtk aa Itcii ir THP ATOP w.sbliigtus a.ia.iu iiiuiink M(la t "L,.",1"'" beginning tomorrow. flPKCIAI, XM AS MATINKE. Mr. John Cort Presents MAX riwHAB In the illghtful comedy "THE HAN ON THE BOX" Evenings, f 1C0 io tie; Matinees. JJ to 25c. , Christian Science. First Church of Christ. Sclentlat Rcoitlah Rite cathedral. Morrlaon and I.ownadale streeta. Servlcea at 11 a. m and Ii p. m ; subject, 'Christ Jesua For the Ladies. One of our hnnd rome purees, with nnme stumped In gold, free, makes an appropriate and fcl ways appreciated gift. See our line of toilet and manicure sets every one it teguty. Also the iHteet and most pop ular perfume. In bulk and In fancy bottles, packages and aeta. Albeit Ucrnl, druggist, 23S Waahlngton street. Santa Claus Is due now In a short CHURCH SERVICES Baptist. Arleta Rav. hi A- 8mlth. Eervlc, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Sunduy achooL, iw a. m.. il. . I'. V.. p. m. ThjrU Vancouver vci.ue and Knott streets; Rev. R. Bchwcdler. pastor. Services 11 a, m. and 7:45 p. m., Sun day school. 10 a. in.. U. t. P. t'.. :6 P. m. Highland Alberta and Slxtb streeta. Sunday school. 10 a. in.; services at 11 a. m. by Kev. J r . He.icocx, and i :30 ii. X. I. L "Cafight in the Web" Closing. The successful run of that stirring datcctiv melodrama "Caught In the cd wnicli has been the senscttnn of ! p. m. by A. L,. Johnson the week at the I.vrlo will cum., to ! jn n .n i0J,0.nrrim !"hi"? the theatre- Seliwood - Tacoma and 1. e.-enth go ng public will have to hurry. There streets. Rev. Ocorgo A. Lcain. Services will bo a repeated nerfnrmnnce tnnlah! i, . ... i... u.., i, ,j,.i.. - and one tomorrow afternoon and nlgnt. p. m hy Rev. J. F. llcacock; Sunday It Is a piny you cannot affcrd to mli. achool. 10 a. m.; Ii. V. P. L'., 7:15 p. m. " I calvary fc.at Klghin i.J Urant "The Throe Musketeers. streeis. Services 11 a. in. by R?v. F. E. Chrlatmaa .hopping should not Inter-1 '!bK- ana ' P;)n,.v u"SaJ,' ",no01 ut lnirnanuel becond and .".loue streets Rev. William Hiram Foulkrs. Servla ' , nZ'. ', . . at 10:30 n. m. and 7.30 p in : prenchlng w uJ m ' "m"rl' e!lwood; Rr. by th minister. "No Room In the Inn,' i m . ' r2w,ll- rvleeo and ermoa and sacred concert with meditation I ? 1 Sunday seheol, 10 a. m. "The Cdmmon Chord of Christinas " ano1 Shepherd Stllwood trt and Sunday school. Ii m Vancouver avanua. Alblna. Fv. John Mixpah Kst Thirteenth and PowP I nawaon, rector. Sundtv school, S.45 a. streeis. Rv Jrnme rt Mctllad I ) r im; '""rnlng service, 11 a, m.; evnln Chrlatmaa services 10:30 a m. and 7 JO rlv ; r' m p. m.; topics, "An Inoulry Into the: Bt D"ld"o East Twelfth and Del Things Made Known I nto the Shen- t"0 P-v- Oeorge It Van Watr. D. herds " and "The Advent and Music'"; i' MOly mmunlnn, a a. m ; Sundnv school 12 m.. ctni.itlan Kn- r""" in rnapei, io a. m.: morn a. m.; Rev. A. E. Hernays will prendi ii Sunday school at close of morning serv he. Wednesday meeting, a p. m Second Klks' tinpi. Smrk. between 8lxth snd Seventh street Hrviee at II a m. snd S p. m ; subject, '"Christ Jesus"; Sundjiv school at close of morning service; Wednesday, meet ing, S p. m. deavor. 6 SO p. m.. Midway Sunday "rvlr1" """P"": " a m. , iuii eciwco, i;u; ounuay school. 9:15 Calvary Eleventh and Clay streeta; 1 Rev. Bcn-Kira Stllea Kly Jr . T) t). i Servlcea at 10.30 a. m. and 7 30 p. m., Congregational. Sunday school nfter morning service ; Flrst-Madlson and Park. Rev. Lu i tUo rv , u Olbbs. '"re. tsi. Rev. t:er U. Dyott. D. 1.. pastor. Services , V ,i ii.mv m. m. liiao a. m. and 7:30 p. m. auu l ..u o. in., ounuay scnuui, li iu.( P. S. C. t.. B:30 p. ui. United Brethren la Christ. First Eaat Fifteenth and Morrison streeta: Rev. II. C. Shaffer. Service rector a at n g. rn. and 7:1c p. m.; Sunday .: morn- , ichool at 10 a. m. a m.; ev- Radical Sixth and Mechanic streets; school, t ii Rev. C P. Blanchrd. Services, 11 a. , m. and 7:30 p. m.; 8unday school. II o.,m. United Presbytarlan. Church of th Stranger Wasoo street and Orar.d avenue; Rev. B. luarl n. m. loDics. "A Chriatmns Message," and "Jesus and ' IuBols. Services at 10:41 a. m. and lli.aijtl," Uo,.,4,.. O 1 t . ; .7.0,1 Ctn. 1,1,., . I nf mi mmiAi . . . , . . T , . .,...,, , u'lliuu.l m innn II... l.QV iiiwin v. . t . J . u , iiawmorne iara rwejnn nnd Esst Y p. s C. E, t 30 p m ,he deaf, to whom morning sermon Is ijiui eioon Alien University Park ItiU Haven avenue; Interpreted Sunday school. 11 m. Services at 10 .10 a. rn. nnd 7:30 p. m r Rev. I R Orny. preaching 11 a. m , Flrat Sixth and Montgomery streets; topics The Star of liethlchem" nnd md 7.30 p. m. bv Rev. F. I.. H. von 1 Rev. A. W. Wilson, pastor. Services at 10 a. m.; fere with seeing the linker limn Cliu n-tt nrilnr s nlna nnMvv a.i I If) iTP trf-rlt llUTnllH r )n v "Tri a T rt rs. ns a' Christmas Dresent for vour.elf or Musketeers." which hf been a Star ut-iKev- A M'naker. t-rvlce at 10:30 your Cfr.e;T-"o th.s week. I . m. and 7:J0 p. m.; Sunday school, J C Schacfer Co. Tailors. the thousands of admirer, of Dumas. k,. Service. . U fi A A suhie,irtii utsAAt LJ AlAlarh iiIIiIIha i -mw r ' Waahlntrtoii street Raleigh I ulldtng If you are undecided what to get for Christmas, call on Albert Bern!, the drugKiHt. 233 Waahlngton street, and nee hl stock of useful and appropriate holiday gonds. I'.'a an easy task to se leotnomcthlni suitable and at the same time save money, by doing jour holiday buying there. ToniKht at tht Empire. j Ceiitrul-fc.bt iv'tnileth and Ankeny Tonight at the Empire the closing : streets; Rev. VV. T. Joruan. Services at performance of the big New York melo-10;3u a. ni. and 7:30 p. m.; morning drama, "The Girl of the Streets," will ' topic, " The King's Birthday '; evening be given. This Is a new and novel ! Sunday school Christmas exercises; play dealing with life In t lie darker . Sunduy school, 1 in.; V. P. meeting, The Oregon branch of the National Industrial Peace association, whose members were to have held a meeting last evening at the Grace Methodist church, have postponed tho assemblage until after the holidays. plnccH of a creat metropolis. Mapy stnrtllng scenes and cliaractera are In troduced, and a story la told of the strange adventure of a young and at tractive girl. A meeting of the Juvenile Improve ment association will be held at the court room of department No. 1 of th' b.oO p. m. University Park Rev. A. B. Waltx Surwav school at 10 a m.: services. 11 h rn. and 7:30 p. m.; special service for children, sermon "A Present Sent to iou, und " ine Joy of Jesus '; B. 1'. f. V., 6:4i p. in. Hrst "1 ne Whits Temple, Twelfth and Tavlor streets; Rev. J. Whltcomb lirouKher. L. u. una accortj prayer sacr-o concert, nunuav school, l in.; I.ubkew; Sunday school '' "'' 1'. S. C. K r. DO p m. 1-orbes Rev. Harry H Pratt. Build-, Laurel wood Rev. I B. Gray. Serv Ing burned. Services at oodrnen a hall. ces at 11 a m preaching by Rev F Russell street near Rodney avenue, 11 1 n. Von I.ubkew. Sunday achool," 10 a m. nnd .:30 p. m.; topics, "After th a m Y PS c r 7 p in Flr n Still Small Voice . Sunday school. ; Mississippi Avenue-Mississippi ave 10 a. m.; L. k.. 0:30 p. m. nue nnd Fremont; Hev. I.inlcl T. Thomas Chinese 14j r Irst street; services, . Services, il a m. and 7 30 p. rn. 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school. 6:45 p. m.; Sundiv school, 10 a. m ; Christian En young peoples meeting, 8:45 p. m. ! deavor, 6 30 p. m Piedmont Clevelend avenue and Jar- Sunnyslde Corner of East Taylor and rctte street. p.ast Thirty-fourth street; Rev. J. J. Westminster r.asi jenin ana weld- fctaub. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 10 30 n. m. and 7:30 p. m , sermons by t tie paator. Servlcea at 4 p. m. for Italians to which all Italians ara In vlted. TJnltxrlan. Church of Our Father Comer of Yamhill and Seventh ttreets; Rer. W. O. Eliot Jr.; Rev T. I- Eliot. D. minister emeritus. Christmas services, II a. m ; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; adult class, l:30 p. m.. V. P. F., 6:30 p m. ler streets. Rev. Henry Marcotte. Serv- j, Ices. 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday 1 Hiuir."' and "The Part of Common She school. 12 m : C K. I UJ p. m. ; herds"; Sunday school. 10 a. m , Jun Marshall-Street Mnrahall and North or C E 3 i m Senior C V 1 ' 11 ' 1 - 1 . ' . ' ... liar.. n m school 10 n, m.: preaching at " Hassalo Street East Seventh and and 7:10 p. in.; V P. S. C. E. Hassalo; Rev. Paul Rader. Sermon. Grand's Best r'how. Those who have seen the vaudeville i entertainment at the Grand this week v ii is in orm snow tne house nas i,,.. n. . . m servlcea m xn n m given. The famous Kddy family p- and 7:30 p m.; topics, "What Christmas pears In a. wire act which has never had Means to Me" und "Giving and Receiv- a rival on the stage or In the arena, ing Christmas Presents "; baptism In I Felix Adler is a dialect entertainer who .ninv mi.ie school. 12 m Young Peo- circon ojuii vn outuiuuy, jecemiier i iuet, rnn cjiiiine iiiiuseir iu any one uia- pie s meeting, b p. m. nt 8 o'clock p. m. All Interested In thu j loct and each of his songs Is a separate Sunnyaue (German) Forty-first work of tho association uro Invited to I hit. street and Hawthorne avenue; Rev. C. be present. Head-Black Advertising company, pre pares good advertising copy for the city papers, writes booklets, plans publicity campaigns of any kind and originates new and clever advertising Ideas. 409 Couch building. Phones Main 6522; Homo A-47C6. At the People's Forum, Hon. H. M. i;BKe on reuerai l ontroi Hunday ev ening, Mulkey building, G. A. R. hall. Second and Morrison streets. Frc dis cussion after the address. Admission free. Last Performance. Feldmeth. Preaching. 11 a. ro.; Sunday school, 45 a. m. Kt Johns (iermani rtev. v,. roiu- Tonlght will be the last performance , m.th. preaching i p.m. Sunday" achool of " From Farm to Factory, at the Star I i T m theatre. This Is an unusual drama. It . second Seventh and Eaat Ankeny Is -i rural play with some of the scenes . .treets Rev. Stanton C ITpham. Serv- snown in. a mill. mere Is a strike ; lceg at u :30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; topics era are defeated. The other scenes are laid In a peaceful country community. See our display of rare china, brass, bronze worcs and fancy goods. Entire stock at big reductions until Vmno Oriental Importing Co.. 444 Washington." ;Hnd Washington streets for three I iiiBiun m.-g i ii i ii lift in ai x ii ii i nun , jjr Ralph Stuart CominR to Helllg. Without any doubt one of the great est favorites that ever "trod the boards" In a local theatre In this olty Is Ralph Stuart. This clever actor and an ex cellent compnny will present "Strong heart" at the Helllg theatre. Fourteenth Steamer Jess- Harktns, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. tn. comber 2G. A tpocial price matineo will be given Saturday. Max Figman Tomorrow Night. Picture glass, window glass, and . .,m " ai, . ftfrnt comnanv 35 Firaf'.trVe? pt" inXon 8treL',s" ,he distinguished M.in nilP 7iiii L Phones , comedian, Max Flgmnn and his excel- juain US. A-liS lent supporting company will com- . ... ...... ,, mence an engagement of four nights, 1 raffle on the Montgomery cnrllne witn a apeciaf price malinee Christmas was Interrupted last night owing to the afternoon at the above theatro In the 1 r.i.l 1 i n o 1 f tho teClllev win In .m .91 I A n 1 i tri t ft i I rnmHlv "Thft Unn ,-. . V. . .'.vunaiiB V. ..u.a.j .11 Ull- " 115111. Ill V 'III v ..it 1MI1II 11 ferent plaes near the corner of Elev- CITIZENS BANK Eighteen years in busi ness on the East Side Does a General Banking Business j . H. Lambert, President AW. Lambert, Cashier 120 Grand Ave. Box." The advance seat sale began yes terday morning. Last Performance. This evening the Inst performance will be given of "Qulncy Adams Saw yer at tho Maniuam. This Is the pastoral comedy which has given gen uine satisfaction all week. Tho peo plo who have seen "Quincy Adams Saw yer" have been loudly praising it, for the piny Is enjoyablo and the company competent. "The Toymnker." Tomorrow afternoon and all the Christmas week "The Toymaker" will be the attraction at the Marquam. This Is a holiday extravaganza, with the scenes laid In Qermany, where the Christmas toys are manufactured. The central figure Is a mechanical doll which can sing, dance and talk. An elaborate production Is promised by the San Francisco Opera company. There will be a special matinee Christmas af ternoon. Seats for all performances are now on sale at the Marquam boxofflce. Christmas and New Year's cards, albums and nrt calendars, finest as sortment In the city at the Postal Shop, 124 Fifth street, near Washington. GERMAN CHRISTMAS. Oennins "Pfeffer Zncben" Will Oive the German Touch to Many Homes. These fantastic and delicious littlo cakes In cdnning diamonds, crosses, squares, hats, rings, etc, are winning their way into the hearts of boys and girls who stop at the Royal windows dally and gase upon them. In sugary stacks, and as they swing airily from the Christmas tree. No wonder the children prefer the pretty decorations "that are Just as good eatln." " Take home a sackful tonight; Inexpensive; wholesome. Either Morrison or Wash ington branch Royal Bakery. Purchase an order for a pair of Hanan shoes for your friend at Ros enthal's, Seventh. and v Washington I nlversulism True and False ; even ing, "A Christmas Greeting'; Bible school, noon; Young People's union, :30 p. m. Savler-Street Between Twenty-first and" Twenty-second streets. Sunday school, 2:30 p. m. St. Johns E. A. Leonard. Services. 11 a. m. and i JO p. in., Sunday school, 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. C 6:80 p. m. Chinese Mission Jbht Oak street Sunday school, 7 p. m., preaching in Chinese. K p. m. First Gorman Fourth and Mill streets; Rev. J. Kratt. bervlcea, 11 a. m. and t :80 p. ra.; Sunday school, :4S a m. Second German Morris street and Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Bucrmann. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sun day school. 9:46 a. m. East Forty-fourth Street Corner East Main; Rev. B. C. Cook. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. ; Bible school, 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. I.. fi:46 p. m. Lents First avenue and Foster road. Sunday school. 10 n. m. : services. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev. J. F. Hea cock. Mount Olive Seventh, nnd Everett: Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth: Rev. Erlck Schorstrom. Services. 10:46 a, m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 D. m. Union Avenue Mission (bwedlsn) Corner Skldinore. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Norwegian-Danish Services In hall corner Mississippi and Shaver streets, 11 a. m. and 7:3Q p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; inilUKtrl.il school Saturday after noon. 2 o'clock Greshnm Sunday school, 10 a. ' m.. Servicos 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., by Rev. George A. Learn. 10.30 a. m. and 7:30 p. sperl.il Seformed. First Germsn Tenth and Stark streets; O. Hafner. Services at 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m. rnlfersalls. Church of the Good Tidings Eaat The Theme of AnKtls P unl in cevenieeniii mrpciB, ivv. v. . nays. bunuay scnooi 11 a. m :it 6:45 D. m Mount lanor ueimoni srreet and r'i,riurir.. I- ti, ,-k,i.. . -..h h rro.i Kivhth irui.' pv Prettyman avenue; Rev Edward M. Htory"; Sunday school, 12 m.; Y. P. 8. i J. U. Corby. S,ervlces, 10:46 a. ni and Sharp, pastor. Services at 11 a. ni. and c- K. 6:30 p. m 1 7:80 p. m.; topics. 'The Christmas ti'n rVrnr tl. s..L.no, ' H Ighland East Sixth etreet north and I Spirit and "Why Whlttler Loved to bell wood Corner Knst treventeenth rrescott; Rev. E. 8. Bollinger. Serv- I Worship With Cntversallsts"; Sunday "d SPHekeCe.n:,nTi & 11 .." "d 7:30 p. ,,; topics, school. P12 m. m.;" Sunday school, 10 a m.; Christ .V', J. LV.?'V.. .. " .hp 1 " 1 v. P. MARQUAM ORAND Portland a Famous Theatre. Phone Mala' Last time tonight. The Sweetest Love Story Ever Told, "QUXoTCT ADAMS UVTU," The greatest New England comedy ft Written. Evenings. J5c. JOc. 7ISc. Matinee. IBe, tOtk BAKER THEATRE Hubs Mala I OEO L. BAKER, General ".geT " Home of the Famous Baker Stock Co. Last time tonight Alexander Dumas' romantio drama. A play everyone ahould witness. Scenery and costumes correct and beautiful. Great cast. Evenings 26e, IBe. JOe. Matlneea 16c. Jjc. Matinee Saturday. Vest Week, trtinjr Tomorrow MatlbM Moyi's "A kloaight BeU." EMPIRd TMBATRB MwT,5r,n.."n'1 ,I,h- Thone Main 11T. MILTON W. SEAMAN. Manager. Last time tonight. Lillian Mortimer's Startling Modern Melodrama, "or i, or rwm irgiiTS." Special Scenic Production. Thrills and Comedy. Nights. 15c. 25c. 30c. 60e: Mat. 1f 0c Vez Week, Starting Tomorrow Matinee -way uiria iave lomi" THE STAP 01" x- ... Phoaesi irew. A-1490 Entire week of Dec. Uth. The R. E. French Stock Co, Presents TO TAOTOBT- A Melodrama In Four Acta Matinees Sundav. Tnd Thnmha and Saturday, prices 10c and iOc. Evenings ISc. 25r and JSn mt -m Ket Week "Tne Qneea of the wait Biayes." tion Endeavor, op. m. Third East Thirteenth streeta; Rev. Andrei and Pino S C. E.. 6:30 p. O Y . .. U. , TT V. -, a Montiomery. , i i . ... . . o. V. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m, I Ti i . - v' ' Dunn"' .,ret,0nFe1rvi,cte,Trnr.e,-I1 ' t't German-Eaat Seventh and L'.." i, V'hii.i" : ,h., i , 1 Bcrvices. lu ao a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Star and i he Child , bunday school. . gunjn. sehord. 9:15l Christian Err- 1 1 .... XMrtnt ..Ilia I?ai' Q C I w "w Services at 11 a, in.; Sunday school. 10 a. in. Millard Avanu Rev. A. D. Soper: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; services, 11a. m. and 8 p. in. Annabel Services at 11 a. m. and 715 p. m. VL B. Church South. 171 4 Second street; Rev. E. F. Mowre. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Christ mas sermon, evening Christmas exer cises; Sundav school. 10 a. m.; Epworth league, C:3o p. m. Miscellaneous. Swedenborglan New Church Society Knights or fytnias nail. Eleventh and Alder streeta. Servlcea 11 a. m. Latter Day Sainta Services in Altsky hall, corner Third and Morrison streets at 11:30 a. m. and 7 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m. Millennial Dawn G. A. R. Hall, cor- TH B CI RA. IS L Prices Evenlnrs. lfie and JR The penormances aally, 1:30, 7:80 and :1 p. m. Week day matinee prices. IBe t all parts of the house, except boxes. THE WOBIO'S FAMOUS EDDT TAM- zx.T. Muxparr, weitvix co. And Plenty of other Big Ones. Don't fall to visit the Grand this week. THE NICKEL0DI0N THEATRE Opposite the Oregonlaa Building. "THE LATEST MOVING PICTURES' TODAT The Wood Industry Very Instructive. ABT 8SAT Bo. ' Lnthsran. Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and Irving streets. Servlcea, 11 a. m. and t p. m.; Sur.day nchcol, 9:45 a. m. Norwegian Synod East Tenth and Fast (irunt streets: Kev. O. KnruMH ner Second nnd Morrison atree.ts. Serv. Kenilworth E-lst Thirty-ninth street Sunduv school. a .1fl: services 1 1 m Mres 2-.10 n m nnn I, .innrnn. wvenn.-- nrn'n i tii. at 11 . -.on .. V 15 a...i.... -i TAI..IA 1 a. in. by Rev. J. S. Dunning. Ph. D.;'8:15 p. in. aunoay scnooi at i: m. Betanla Danish Union avenue and Piedmont Services, 11 a. m. and 7:45 Morris street; Rev. J. Scott. Services P- m. ! 11 h. ni. nnd 8 p. m.; Hundav school. 10 Trinity Fulton; Sunday school at 11 a. in.; Y. P. S., Tuesdav, 8 p. ni. a. m.; Christian Endeavor. t!:4; n. m.. I St. James' English West Park and i:30 p. m.; Christmas sermon hy Harvey Jefferron streeis. J. Allen Lens. Serv- Mlller. ices. II a l.i. anil 7:45 p. m.; Illus- tiat'd h-cture on Christmas evening; Methodist. .Sunday school, 10 n. m.; Lulher league, Taylor-Street Rev. Benjamin Youna. 1 '' '" . .,.,K D. D.. pastor. Sermon. In :ift a. m. and Norwegian 45 North Fourteenth 7:80 p. m.; topics, "Emmanuel" and street ; Rev. J M Nerving Services nt 1 "The aiagl and the Star ; classes, !i:30 m und 7:30 v- m - Sunday school. 8:45 a. m. St. Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton streets; Rev. A. Krause. Sun day s hool. 9:30 a. rn.; morning serv ire. ln;3fi a. m.; English service, 7:30 p. m. Trinity lierman (iiissouri synod) a. m.: Sunday school. 12:15 p. ni.: Ei- worth league, 6:15. Sunnyslde East Yamhill street, be tween East Thirty-fifth and Thirty sixth streets; T. R. Ford. Services 11 a. m.; Junior League, 3 p. m.; Senior St Johna-F. L. Young. Services 11 c.orn!r Wll',ar?,8.nl,e c!"d..B11 wo? Divine Truth Center Hall. Allskv building. Third and Morrison streets. Services, 11 a. m. Thaddeus M. Minard, pastor. t Fellowship Circle Third division of subject, "How to Practice the Presence or Cod In our Possessions, . J. Corecco, leader, 3 p. m., 60 street. Yamhill maiy-Kast Pino and East .Ninth '".."w? -Vi,"?- Sr A" Tg1,n: . Rev. Clarence True Wilson. rrV,.i?:4.?A m "Td 7:45 ra' 8un- jfresbyterlaE. First Twelfth and Alder streets; DR. BROUGHER Speaks at both services Christmas Sunday At the WHITE TEMPLE Twelfth and Taylor Sts. v 10:30 A. ML "Wha! Christmas Means (o lie" 7 130 X. M. "Giving and Receiving Pres , en!s" Elaborate Christmas Decorations and , Music Baptism. t 8XAT8 !aBB COMB XiABXT a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, iu a. m. Epworth Rev. Charles T. Mcpher son. Services In Oregon building at fair grounds, 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m. Topic, "The Star in the East" and sa cred cantata, "The Christinas Story Center streeta. D. D., pastor. Class meeting. fl:30 a. in.: Bcrvices. 10:30 n. in. nnd 7:30 n. m.; topic, "What was the Star of Beth lehem; Does it Still Shine?" Service at Kelly Butte in afternoon, clothing so licited; Sunday school, 12:16 p. n.; Kp worth league, 6:16 p. m. Trinity corner or East Tenth and East Grant; Lewis F. Smith. Services irt 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., topics, "God's street; J A. Rlmbach. Services at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 8:15 a. m. .ions German (Missouri 8ynod) Chapman and Salmon streets: W. H. iieli reus. Swedish Augustana Rodney avenue day school. 9:30 a. m. Christian. Central East Twentieth and East Salmon streets: Rev. J. F. Ghormley, V. H. Services. 10:45 a. rn. and 7:45 p. m.; Sundav school. 12 m.; C. E., 5:30 p. m. Rodnoy-Aventie Rodney avenue and Knott street: Hev. t . Elmo Robinson. Spiritualist Society. First Ablngton building. Third street between Stark and Washington; all day meeting, 11 a. m. conference, "What Christmas Means to Spiritualists"; 3.30 lecture by Dr. Coon; , :45 p. m.. lecture by F. E. Coulter and Harrv Yanckwlch, "Coming of Christ." A. O. lT W. HUl Selllng-Hlrsch building. Services ." to 5. and 7:30 to 10; 8 p. m. debate. "Are These Ihe Last Days?"' Professor I)e Vennls and , Dr. Beverly, messaKc-s. Free lecture, Drew hall. 2:30 p. m., "Does the Bible Support Socialism ?" by A. E. De Vennls. TONIGHT'S THE NIGHT The University of Cregoa ' Glee snd Mandolin CInbs 4 AT BTXUa THSATBB Concert and Entertainment . PRICES Lower floor. $1 76c. Balcony 75c. 50c. Gallery, 85c, 25c. ' Hotel Imperial PAN FRANCISCO, 951 Eddy St., near Franklin, one lotn k west of Van Ness. European plan. Cafe in the hotel. This hotel is not tn the burned district. Take Eddy street electric cars from Ferry. Rates Jl per day up. TO ' OAKS RIM TOBIOHT Grand March 9:J0 orxir TOKOButow xoxamra 9:30. Oontlnuoas skating after noon and evening". CKBISTMA8 BIOSTT ' A Christmas tree and Santa Claus OBAXS MASQTJBBAOB ' 8TBW TEAB'S STB. '''). Skate old year out big Oaks rink M.rvtee 11 a m ami i-jn r. m Christmas Gift and Our t hristm is topics, "The Changeless Christ" nnd Gift to God ; Sunday school, 10 u. in. ; 1 viiut the Voices Say"; Sunday school class meeting, 12:lo p. m.; Epworth, 9:45 a. m.: V. P. S. C. E 6:30 p. m league. 6:30 1 p. m Kern park Rev. E. M. Patterson; Central Russell and Kerby streets; J. services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; topics T JA-btt- Service at 10:30 a. m. Divine Providence Illustrated in the and i:30 p. ra.; Sunday school at 13 , Book of Esther" and "The Word Made Flesh"; Bible school. 10 a. m.: C. E. 6:3u p. m. Woodlawn Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. hy pastor. Clark W. Com stock; topics, "Our Responsibility to tne unl uuaro, collection ior Minis Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kai. Services 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. ni. Mount rTabor Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 'p. in. Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter, H. T. Wire. Cervices at 11 a. ra. and 7:30 p. in. Vancouver Avenue Services at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. woouatocK rtev. 11. r. uiaKe. ser- 1 ti-,.i Ru it s Mm-tu,, a...i vices at 11 a m. and 7:30 p in. j, a. m. anrJ 7;30 p m . t0 some Norwegian-Danish Thirteenth and ; Christmas Reflections- ami "The Battle Dnvlsi. C J" lsel8?n- Services at 11 a. pf ;l child"; Bible school, girls' dav. 10 a. m ; C. E., 6:30 p. m. Advent Second street, between Hall anu i.mcuin. services ai 11:00 a. m Sewing Machines at Low Prices Fifty sliffhtly damaged sewing ma chines.' Including Slnjters. Wheeler A Wilson. Domestics. Whites. Household, Davis and others, for sale very cheap to make room for new stock. . Sc cir'Fi 335 Morrin . J. JIUlL Marquam Bldg". Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED 5 gallon lots, 81,40 per gaL 1 gallon lots, SI. 50 per gaL Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 830 rroat Bt, Portland, Or. m a n d 7 '30 n m Swedish Borthwlck and Beach; Rer. John Oval). Services 11 a, ni. and 8 p, m.; Sunday school 10 a. m.; Ep worth League, p. m. First German Fifteenth and Hoyt. G. A. Waasa. Services at 11 a ra. and 7:30 P. m. Second German Stanton and Rodney, Rev. E. E. Hertaler. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, :V5 a. m.: Epworth league. 7:80 p. m. Japanese Mission 121 North Fif teenth. Rev. Eilsen Rlbara. Services a' 9:30 a. m. and 8:30 p. rt., Sunday school, S:SC p. m. University Park Rev. D. A. Waiters. Services at 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m. ' -Grace Corner of Twelfth and Taylor streets; Kev. William H. Ueppe, pastor.; Servioes at 10:30 and 7:30 p. m. topi 9 s, "Christ's Intrinsic" Legacy3 to vtr-Modern "World, evening, prelud. J. Shemansky, Window Glazing Promntlv attended to In sny part of the terial Relief" and "A Great Question n? cltv- Doors and windows bought and sold. ine (.enturies ; nunuay scnooi, 10 a. m.; i aee secona, nesr joh. ragsi no. snM7. V. P. . t. K., b:j0 p. m. rirsi junior ran ana uoiumbla .... maiiresses ana vpooisiering Made Over and Made to Order. Carpets Sewed and Laid. Phone Main 8376. MASSEY Si MABSETi 809 Ponrth Street and 7:30 p- m.; Young People's So ciety of Loyal Workers, 6:30 p. m. Tfalt td Evangelical. First Corner East Tenth and Sher man streeta Rev. A. A. Winter. lo a. m.. Sunday achool: services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.TL of C. E., 6:30 p. m. 8econd Fargo and Kerby . streets; Rev. B. S. Hughes, pastor. Sunday school 10 a m.; services 11 a. m. and 7.: 30 p. m. St John's-'Ivanhoe and John streets; Rev. Vhestyr Paul Gates. Preaching 1 a m.i Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ockley Green Ooy street and Wil lamette boulevard-, Rev. i. Bowersox, pastor. Services, H a m. a"hd t:l$ p. m. by Rev. J, Ballantyne; - Lord a fichwab Printing Co. IMST JfOgA". KtASONJMlK MlCtt STARK STXtEV box nr m tjst See J. R. HAM '.TON At the MODIBWFaiHTB log Caeap . PnaUns;. f ' M Bnssel Bldg. 4th ass Morrlsoa. Money to Loan On ' SUB AS ESTATi . " ' J. L. White 331 8HXBZ.OOX BU0. , Oregon Main 8S18. Home A-tH7, , rEBCH VAXTOT flABMBBT, CMIABV, ' K . XBO OOMtAMX . '1 Successors to the Portland Dys Works. H. J. PRAEOER. Prop- ' All kinds of gsrmeots successfullf cleaned, dyed, pressed and . repaired. Practical batter.. - 811 XOVMTU 8T-. rOXTlABB, OB. VVcbfoot Oil Blacking . Makes Shoes Waterproof rreeerref r ' Jjeataer- Wot a 8hhie i . AT AX.Zi DSAX.X&S. INSIST! DIMANOI Tr3 tb Crreor to Or tf arrsxoya " ANKOLA Ki.-..-;cf Cc";c) t j 1 f, , .