The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 18, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND.' SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY, 18, 1003.
Town Topics
TOMOni'S 'AMUSEMENTS. .
Helllg ..;,,.. "The Man of the Hour"
Marquam.. ...... .."A $10,000 Beauty"
Haker ..... ,,.Thi Other Glrr
lfcmplre "A lull Outlaw?
Vri ii vi eeeeeaeeeeeeev ruuc v
Lyrti......-Land of the Midnight 8unM
Biar........ "me Wbitecsps-
The Holy Mamas society of the! Re-
demptorist parish . at ' Piedmont wll
ceieoraie uie least or me woiy xosme
tomorrow. The society will be one year
old. - After the religious eeremony a
: business meeting will be held during
which offlcera will ba elected for the
ensuing year. Short addresses will be
made by M. J. Keating, A. L. Morris
and Edward Kllng. The anti-treeting
movement la to coma up and delegates
, will be appointed to attend the oonven
4 tlon to be bald January SO at tba cathe
dral. .;- - .y ..
. A.' It Blrrell gava a Scotch birthday
, dinner to hJa guest." Jsmes & , Stewart
of Fossil at tha Oregon grill yeater
day. Bcotch dishes. Scotch wit and
rood fellowahlp made - the dinner an
event of brilliance. Mr. Blrrell was as-
, slated In entertaining by Judge Cam
eron and . Alexander ' Cavln. Others
i present were John Lockhart .John
Stewart. Kenneth MacDonald and tha
brothers Melkla from Butte. Montana.
II II HIE 011EP
OFTHEU.R.ROAD?
Council Wants to Know If
You Aro Interested in
United Eailways. V
f- -" Tba Initiative course has been adopt
' ad by tha North East Bids Improvement
' aeeoclatton for procuring tha Immediate
construction of a high, bridge across tha
Willamette from the foot of probably
Hansock street to the terminer yards
.of tha west aide. - It waa decided at a
i maatlna-. laat nlrht to draw UD , ma
tTetltlona at once so that a special eleo
fTtlon may ba called as soon as possible.
. Plans for new church wets adopted
. Thursday evening .by the congregation
of the Forbes Presbyterian In Alblna.
The foundation of tha burned church If
found. Intact will ba used for tha now
edifice which will save the congrega
tion nearly $1,000. It la thouglft tho
WLU
mew structure
cost close to $16,000.
' . Toe else and cost of electric signs
tor east side thoroughfares have been
'determined by the East Side Business
Men s cIUD and Will ds purcnasea ana
erected aa soon as possible. The signs
will be erected over the streets loading
to tha Morrison, Madison and Burnable
street bridges.
At tha annual- meeting of the German
Society Elntracht officers were elected
as follows: President O- "li. Biebeia
vtM.nrftiident. B. L. Goldsohmldt; re
cording secretary. George Herold; treas
urer, G. Emlg: trustees, Theodore Berg-
mann, J. urieoei, jonn wiuiikwu.
Tha psychology department of tha
Woman's club will meet next Tuesday
at S o'clock In committee room of Wo
men of Woodcraft hall, Tenth and Tay
lor streets. Subject, 'The Destroying
Power of rear."
P. E. Dobson, a cigar merchant, filed
a petition with the clerk of the United
States district court mis morning re
questing that he ba adjudged a bank
rupt Ills liabilities amount to 1617.
ana bis assets
vmt ftMa Mill & Lumber company,
mill and general office foot of Spokane
venue, mmoer, piling na puies. iwui.
at city sales office, 261 Washington
street, 8 to 9 a. m. and 4 to 6:80 p. m.
Open Forum, First Christian church.
Park and Columbia, tomorrow, 7:so p.
tn. Discussion opened by Rev. E. 8.
vc.i.klv nn "la tha ITnltr of All Chris
tlan Bodies Desirable?" Special music.
' Steamer J ease Harklns, for Camas,
v.ihminl and wav landings, daily ex
cept Sunday. Leave Washington street
dock at 3 p. m.
Painting, tinting, paper hanging and
Picture framing. Portland Paint and
paper company, 151 First st Main 7.
' "Wallaend" the very best Australian
coal, $10.$0 per ton. Phone your order
to tne independent uoai at c
' Will pay cash for deposits, Oregon
Trust or Title Guarantee. H. W. God-
dard, 110 Second.
Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal on and
flna gasoline. Pbona East 789; B-1007.
Woman's Exchange, US Tenth street,
lunch 11:30 to I; business man's lunch.
Dr. Osman Roysl has returned. Hours
S to 6 p. m. 200 Marquam bldg.
Highest price paid for fresh eggs,
Kruse's, Park and Morrison. w
- Dr. Howard chronic diseases Com
monwealth building. . ,
D. Chambers, optician, 119 Beventh.
' Journal want ads, le word.
Bark,Tonlo for rheumatism!
LAUBELW00D HIVE
INSTALLS OFFICERS
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' T.aiiralwnsvl hlva No. 88. Toadies of the
rUaccabees of the World, held their in
stallation of. officers for the ensuing
year. Deputy Supreme Commander
Lady Alice Porges, ably assisted- by
Lady Brlggs as mistress of arms, Lady
Clapp as chaplain. Lady Cothen as sen
tinel. Installed the following ladles to
act In the following offices for the com
lng year: commander, Laay barren;
past commander. Lady Buckley; lieutenant-commander,
Lady McCarthy; finance
auditor. Lady Brlggs; record keener,
Lady Collins; chaplain. Lady Bledler,
Sergeant Lady Stewart; mistress at
arms, Lady Marshall: sentinel, Lady
Brona: picket, Lady Helll well; musician,
Lady Bowman. There were more than
CO ladies -In attendance, among whom
were a number of out-of-town members.
After review closed, the ladles ware
served with a luncheon.
Where to Dine.
Merchants' lunch dally. 15c. ' Sunday
dinner, aoo. uruee s, ark ana Morrison.
Building Permits. ;
- A. W. Phlloott erect dwellingEast
Twenty-eighth, between- East Hoyt and
East Irving, ii.ouv; uoiasmirn, re
nnlr dwelliua-. 7SS Irving. $1,000: B.
koppert, erect dwelling. Twenty-lxth,
Detween Aioeria ana wygmn, i,io;
H. Israel, erect nam. uaicer, netween
Bast Third and East Fourth, $800.;
Who owns tha United Railways com
pany! , This la a question being asked
by several oouncllmen, and to that af
fect Dr. W. L Cottel urged tha adop
tion of clause In tha company's fran'
chlse, which was up before tha street
committee of tha city ; council yester
day, requiring tha' company to furnish
the city a list of the officers and stock
holders of the company on tha accept
ance of tha franchlae. v'
Thla waa objected to. On tha ground
that tha cltv charter, reaulrea holders
and owners of franchisee to make quar
terly reports to the city auditor ana
to allow U.e auditor free aoceaa to tha
company's books,, at all - reasonable
hours. . ' ' ' '.'
W hile Herman Wittenberg appears to
ba the chief promoter of -tha United
Railways company, there has alwsys
been a belief In tha minds of tha coun
cilman that other interestf were behind
tha company.- This belief baa been fur
ther established In the minds of tha
councilman by tha failure of tha Port
land Railway, Light ft Power company
to send a representative to tba commit
tee' meetlnga when tha franchise waa
under consideration. .Yesterday was the
first time since ma united Hallways
company has asked for a franchise that
ucn a representative rrom tne rortiana
Railway, Light St Power company was
present t a meeting.
Although tha franchise la one of tha
most valuable aver asked for, and would
be a competing 'line with tha Portland
Railway, Light & power company, there
has thua far been no objection to the
granting or tna irancniae to ma unitea
Railways company, and it seems unrea
sonable to soma ot tha councllmen .that
tha old company would allow tha new
one to coma in wunout some oppoai
tlon.
This belief Is further strengthened in
the minds of soma of tha 'councllmen
because of tha friendly relations exist
ing between the Portland Railway,
Light 4 Power company aad a majority
of tha council. Tola opinion hss be
come so strongly entrenched in the
minds of a few councllrawn that an ef
fort will ba made before the f ranch lea
Is granted to determine whether the
old company la the real owner of the
United Rauwaya company.
If thla 4s true the Portland Railway,
Light A Power company would be the
owner of two competing lines, which it
could operate separately, exacting two
fares from tne public instead or one.
The expense of operating the new sys
tem would ba nominal it run br tha
Portland Railway, Light A Power com
pany, while the revenues would be
Jreatly augmented by the increased
ares brought Into the city br the new
11ns and transferred to the old lines at
a cost of an additional fare to the pas
senger.
'It Is believed that if the United Rail
ways company is compelled to furnish a
Hat of the stock owners and officers
the matter could be settled defi
nitely at the outset That this action
may be taken before tha franchise is ul
timately granted ro tna new company
Is probable when the matter comes up
In the- council next week.
CHURCH
SERVICES
Baptist.
SCRIPTURAL MAGNET
GREATER THAU OTHERS
- -a-naasssBsmtMSSS-MSIwaaMsmsssBi
Dr. Foulkes Refers to Up
lifted Christ in a Scien
tific Light.
WATCH THE GAY BOYS
While Honey's shooting Fulton with a
hmiat fiarn aa ateei.
.With a gun that has a barrel about 40
xuriongs long, ' '
Not a-carlng In tha slightest how tha
M '. . senator may feel,
Please don't forget to sing or shout the
' old familiar song, - ' ' v
Watch On for Statement Ho. 1.
While Taft is whaling Foraker with all
! hla mfa-ht ond main.
UAnd the country looks approvingly to
And the latter Is a-squirming, in , his
. agony and pain... a
It behooves Us, brother voters, to cour
ageously defend , -.; -ii-t
The Primary Election taw, -:
As we're all rejoicing greatly 'cause so
' .bright appears the way :
Not a cloud in sight in PorUand that
-'were a Die to oiscern
AUU fcllQ WJ1J IHItlllVlAU PD.IU. W
so blithe and gay, '
It Is well this very moment for each
one of us to learn . v .
Tha InitUUve and Kef erendum Is In
- . . - Peril.
:j UNldN UAUNORY.
, Tela. A-123S, Main S9S. , , -
' ' Second i and Colombia. .
Dr. W. H. Foulkes closed his two
weeks' revival services at the First
Presbyterian church last night with a
sermon on "The Magnet of Christianity."
That concluded the extra meetings, but
tomorrow night's regular service will
be a consecration meeting to perpetuate
the evangelistio spirit The pastor's
text last night was. "If I be lifted up
from the earth I will draw all men unto
myself." He said In part:
"If an ancient scientist were to b
suddenly thrust abroad in this land to
nleht ho would be SDeechlesa at the
f rogreas of the world, yet U his day
hey had the simple principles of scien
tific truth. Thev knew that If they
rubbed a rod It would attract things. We
are proud Of our advancement, yet Edi
son tells us we have scarcely learned
our alphabet and that the next 10 years
will surpass the last 60. ,
But we ao Know tnat tnere is some
subtle connection between magnetism
nd electricity that we cannot explain.
We use and control that connection but
we cannot put our fingers upon it In the
physical so why expect to do bo in the
spiritual worldf "We know that a mag
net must have two poles and that some
things may be temporarily magnetised.
"We - know that the sosnel of Jesus
Christ baa the power to draw men and
despite the perversity of some of his
followers and the attacks of disbelievers
it -hag dons a wonderful work for good
"Gibbon gave as the five reasons for
the church s growth, internal doctrine
that was a relief from old religion.
close and compact organisation, the
working of miracles, the seal of the
early church and a stern morality. That
Is all right but how do you account for
it that men possessed these powers so
that in tnreo centuries tney noney
combed the Roman empire.-
"Some sav tha maanet of Christianity
is the church, which is but the body of
which ChMst is tne neaa. otners say it
ls.the word of Qod in the Bible but I say
it Is the uplifted Christ of whom the
bock Is but the garment It is the risen
and sonctlfled Lord 'whose preaching
persuades men of the reality of unseen
things, rte draws you oy tne two poies
of divinity and humanity. He is both
God and man with one hand reaching
to you and me ana one to the rather.
"The UDllfted Christ, raised by self-
sacrifice above the clash of creeds,
above theological discussions and the
needs of earth to the Ideal of the exalted
gospel Is the power. The Christian
life that is not lifted vr has no draw
lng power and the church that Is not
lifted ur is exerting no great influence.
Christ upon the cross with the arms
stretching out love and justice recWifc
ciled to a lost race is the world's
greatest maf nM." . .
. ..TO mTEKT TUB OWP. '
LAXATTVB BROMO) QCININB remove the
caoaa. Tbere U only one "BROMO QUININE."
Look for signature of K. W. OBOVE. 23c
TREAT IN STORE ' :
FOR MUSIC LOVERS
The music lovers of Portland and tha
surrounding towns will be given the op
portunity of sending mail orders for
tickets for the coming song recital of
erspoon, at tha Helllg theatre, Wednes
day evening, January 29. Beginning
next. Monday, January .20, ma 1L orders
will be received. - Address letters and
make checks and money orders payable
to W. T. Pangle, manager Helllg thea
tre. Inclose a, self-addressed envelope
to heln insure safe return. These mall
orders will be filled in order of their re
ceipt and returned to the sender before
tne rea-uiar saie opens on January 27.
Phone Helllg theatre, JUaln 1 or A-112I
for any information wanted.
raw ctrarb IH to It BATS,
PAZO OINTMENT to aaarantatd to enra ant
eaaa of Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protradlng .
files la to, 14 das os SMae renisded, - SO. .
Arleta Rev. B, , A. fimltn. - Services.
11 a, m. and i p. m.$ Sunday school. 10
a, li. . p. p. w.
Third Vanoouvar avenue and Knott
streets; Rv. K. Schwetller, pastor.
Hervlces 11 a, m. and T: P- m-i Bun
Say schooL ll a, m. E x. P. U. f.it
p. m.-
. Highland Alberta and Sixth streets.
Rev. 1. F. Huacock. pastor. Bunday
school, 10 a, m.: services at 11 a. m. and
T;80 p. m.j B. V. P. V., :80 p. m. k
Beli wood lacoma and . lL.e'enta
Streets: Rev. John Bentxln. Services
11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.: Bunday school,
10 a. m.; B. Y, P. iT, p. m. . n ,
Calvary aat aiightn and Grant
Streets. Rev. I. N. Monroe. Services -U
a. m. and 7:80 p. m.s topics, , ine
Waya of God" and "Tha Deathless Ques
tion": Hundav school at 10 a. m.. i.v.
P. II- i:ia n. tn. .' i
immanuel uecona.ana aieaoe nrw.
Rev. A. B. Mlnaker. Servlcea at 10:10
F. C. Dark; Sunday achool, ii:a a. m.
Grace Montavlila; Itav. Oilman rtr-
kar. . KrvlM at 11 a. m. and 7:10
p. m.! topic, morning, "Moral and Physi
cal Healing1'; evening, rTha Sovereignty
O vrOO. ' -
Central East Twentieth and Ankeny
streets; Rev. W. T. Joroan. Barvices at
10:89 a. m.. and 7:80 , p. M raj. t?Plcf;
"A Runaway Preacher" and "The Habit
oT Profanity"; Sunoay school, 11 m.j
Y. P. meeting, a:l p. m. . - ,
University Park Rear. A. B. Waits.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.; aervlces, 11 a.
m. and 7-so n. m sermons by Rev.
F. SL. Dark; B. Y. P. U.. :46.P. m-i
tonics. Three Glimpses or tne iiie or
Andrew" an "Knvlabla Bible Char
actera David.' -
First ine White Temple, Twelfth
and Taylor streets i Rev. J. Whitcomb
Brougher, D. P. "One accord' prayer
meeting, 10 a. m.j services 10:80 a. m.
and 7:80 p. m.l morning aermon by la
W. Riley of , McMinnville college on
"Christian EducaUon"; evening aermon
by W. T. Mills on "Church and tba Un
employed." The following is tha musi
cal program - for the day: Morning,
organ voluntary, The Question" (Wol
etenbolme); anthem, "The City of Love
(Havens); anthem. "O for a Closer
wik with God" (Foster); poatlude,
"Theme" (Hesse). Evening, organ
voluntary.' "The Answer'' (Wolaten-
holme): chorus, "My Boul poth Mag
nifw" Rlumenschein): quartet, "There
la an Hour of Hallowed- Peace" (Barn-h.i-
nnatiuda. "Latrshetto" (Gelsler).
ki.a Kathiaan Lawler. soprano; Miss
Ethel Shea, contralto; R. N. Hocken
berry. baritone; J. W. Belcher, tenor and
director; Miss Grace ic Kemp, organist.
Sunnvslde MOerman). Forty-nrst
street and Hawthorne avenue; Kev.
Fsldmeth. Preaching. 11 a. m.; Sunday
school. a. m. Feld.
math. Preaching p. m. sunoay scnooi
EatA Raventh and East ' Ankeny
streets; Rev. Stanton C Lapham. Sery
Icea at 10:10 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Bible
school, noon; Young People'a union. 6:80
P s'avIer-Street Between Twenty-first
and Twenty-second streets. Sunday
school, 1:80 p. m. . -.
St. John-E. A. Leonard. Serrlees,
11 a. m. and 7780 p, m.; Sunday school.
10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U.. :30 p. m.
Chinese Mission 362 Va Oak. street
Sunday school, 1 p. m.; preacmng in
Chlneae. S p. m.
First German Fourth - and Mill
streeu; Rev. i. Kratt. bervlcea 11 a.
m. and 1:10 p. m.; Sunday school, 1:46
a. m. , .
Second German Morns stress anu
Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Buermann.
Services, ll a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sun
day achool, 1:45 a. m.
East Forty-fourth Street Corner
Baa Main; Rev. B. C Cook. Services,
11 aim. and 7:80 p. m. ; Bible school, 10
a, to.; a Y. P. G, :46 p. m.
Lenta First avenue and Foster road.
Rev. J. F. Heacock, - pastor. Sunday
chool. lo a m services. 11 a. tn. and
7:80 p. m. by Rev. A. M. Mlnaker.
Mount Olive Seventtt and Kverett;
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. Services at ll
a. m. and 8 p. m.
8wed!nb Hoyt and Fifteenth: Rev.
Erlck Scherstrom. Services, 10:45 a.
S. and 7:46 p. m.; Sunday school. 12 m.;
, Y. P. U.. :80 p. m.
Union Avenue Mission (Swedish)
Corner Skid more. Sunday school, 10
a. tn.
Norwegian-Danish Services in hall
corner Mississippi and Shaver streets,
ll l m and 7:30 o. m.: Sunday school.
18 m.; Industrial school Saturday after-
, - -t!
; : SKETCHED OFl PORTLAND - IVSfciRS. ; 1 1
' F. Elmo Robinson, pastor of tha Rod
ney Avenue Chriatlan church, was born
In Nebraska December I, 1871. When
a small boy he, with his widowed moth
er ana a younger brother, removed to
Michigan, where ha grew to manhood.
Mr, Robinson was educated in the pub
lic schools of Grand Raplda, Michigan,
and biter took a normal course at tha
Ferns institute. He spent six years In
the schoolroom gs - teacher and prin
cipal of schools.. Notwithstanding bis
great love for his chosen work and
Rar.' F. Elmo Robinson.
his growing ; success ss a - teacher,' he
finally yielded to a stronger conviction
that he ought to preach the gospel. He
accordtnKly entered Olivet college where
he received his training for the mints
try, lie was ordained to tba Christian
ministry-at Cotner university. Lincoln.
Nebraska, six years sgo. His f Irat
astorate was at Bradshaw, Nebraska,
ut having had his heart set upon the
great northwest as his field of labor ha
came to Oregon flva years ago. At the
earnest solicitation of. tha state mis
sionary board ha took charge of the
struggling mlsalon church at The Dalles,
Oregon. In ; less than two years- ths
eon srearatlon grew from a membership
of 60 to nearly 100. paid off tho church
dabt and became salf-auatalnlng. ' Mr.
Robinson resigned at Tha Dalles to ac
cept a call from tne cnurcn at Van
couver, Washington, where he entered
anthuslaatlr-jtHv. unon his work, but SOOn
suffered a severe nervous collapse that
compelled him to glva up bis work, for
several montna. . .
Having sufficiently regained hla
health to reaume hla ministerial duties
he accepted a call to the Rodney Ave
nue Chlatlan church of this city, where
he is just entering upon bis third years
work. . - ' .
During tha two years since Mr. Rob
inson took chara-a of the work, tha
church has paid off Its debt, become
self-sustaining, Increased the pastor's
salary 200 a year,' made important lm-
craaaed Ha mlanlonarv orferlnas. . am.
ployed an efficient pastoral helper and
added 141 to Its membership. -
Tho congregation la enthusiastic over
tne promising ouuook ror tne new year.
Tbegrowth of the HlbU school and the
ranldly-tncreaalng conkVsatlons .. Indi
cate that the building will soon have to
ds enlarged.
Mr. Robinson believes that tne gospel
Is Intensely practical and proclaims it
as the panaoea for all human ills. lis
believes In the drawing power of the
uplifted Christ and to that end preaches
him exclusively. ...
Bervlcea at. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.;
Sunday scnooi, it a. m.
Millard Avenue Rev. A D. Roper;
Sunday school. 10 a. n. services. 11 a,
m, and p. m.
Annabel services at ii a. m. ana !
p. m.
Kenilwortl) East Thirty-ninth street
and Gladstone avenue: preaching at 11
a. m. bv Rev. -J. 8. Dunnlns. Ph. D.:
Sunday school at 11 m.
Piedmont Cleveland avenue and Jar
rett streets. Rev. N. 8. Reeves, B. D.,
pastor. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:46 p.
m.; Sunday school, 11:16 and Y. P. C
E., 6:46 p. m.
Trinity Fulton; Sunday school at 11
a. m.: Christian Endeavor. :46 p. m
Sreaening and Infant baptism by Rev.
. R. Wilson, 7 JO p. m.
nnnn. I o'clock
Greshain Sunday school. 10 a. m
Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rev.
T. J. lklns. ,
raabytarlaa,
First Twelfth and Alder streets;
Rev. William Hiram Foulkes. Services
at 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; preaching
by the minister, ''The Pulpit, and the
Pew"; Sunday school. 13 m.r special
service at 7:80 p. m.
Mlspab East Thirteenth and Powell
streets; Rev. Jerome R. McGlade, P. D
services 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sun
day school, 12 m,; Christian Endeavor,
6:30 p. m. At7:80 p. m. Rev. J. R.
Knodell will speak on "The Sacred
Things of the Nation.'
Calvary Eleventh and Clay streets:
Rev. Bcn-Esra 6 tiles Ely Jr., D. IX
Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.;
Sunday school after morning service.
Fourth First ar.d Glbbs streets; Rev.
John R. Welch. Services at 10:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 ro.; Y.
P. B." C. E.. 6:80 p. m.
Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East
Tylor streets; Rev. E.- Nelson Allen.
Services st 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.;
Sunday scnooi, izm.; I. r. a. u. ii,
6:30 p. m. .
Forbes Rev. Harry H. Pratt. Build
ing burned. Services at Woodmen's hall,
Russell street,' near Rodney avenue, 11
a. m. ana 3U p. m.; eunaay scnooi, 1U
a. m.: C. E., 6:30 p. m.
Chinese 145 Mi First street; services,
7:4b p. m.; Sunday , school, 6:46 p. m.;
young people s meeting, s:a p. m.
Piedmont Cleveland avenue and Jar-
rette street
Westminsters-East Tenth and Weld
ler streets. Rev. HSnry Marcotte. Serv.
lcea, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
school. 12 m.; C. ., i0 p. m.
: Marshall-Street Marshall and North
Seventeenth streets; Kev. c w. Hay a
Sunday achool. 10 a. m.: preachlna- at
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Y. P. 8. C. E.
at 6:4a p. m.
Mount Tabor Belmont street and
Prettyman avenue; Rev. Edward M.
fharp, pastor. Services st 11 a. m. and
p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Bell wood Corner East Seventeenth
and Spokane avenue. Rev. D. A. Thomp
son. Hervlces at u a, m. and 7:30 p. m.;
Sunday school. 10 a. m.; Christian En
deavor, 6 p. m.
Third-HEast xnirteentn and Pine
streets: Rev. Andrew J. Montaomerv.
Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Vernon East Twentieth and Wyarant
streets. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:20
p. m. by Rev. A. A. Blair; Sunday
school, 12 m.
nope Atoniavi ua : itev. s. b. vviiite.
the White Temple
. Twelfth and Taylor Streets.
Sunday Services
1030
"CHRISTIAN
I EDUCATION"
; BY PRES. L. W. RILEY.
7:30 9. U. .,' '
"THE CHURCH AND
THE UNEMPLOYED"
' WASTES TKOMAS ' SOXIJS,
Tba Noted Sociologist Speaker.
SPECIAL MUSIC BY TEMPLE
QUARTET AND CHORU&1
r ZVSBYXOOT WXLC09SB.
XsthOdlst.
Taylor-Street Rev. Benjamin Tonne,.
D. V., pastor. Sermon, 10:30 a. m. and
7:80 p. m.; topics. "Victory Out of De
feat" and "The World's Debt to Jesus
Christ"; classes, 9:80 a. m.; Sunday
school. 13:16 p. m.; Epworth league,
6:80 p. m. Music Morning serv
ice, organ. "A Song" (Leyback); an
them, "Fear Ye Not, O Israel" (Splcker);
offertory, soprano solo, "O Jerusalem
Look About Thee" (Dudley Buck); or
gan, "March Movement" (Mosart). Even
ing service, organ, "Andante" (Krug);
anthem, "Appear Thou Light Divine"
(Morrison): offertory, duet, tenor and
baritone, ''Forever With the Lord"
(Gounod). Mr. Boyer and Mr. Yates;
organ, "Postlude In F" (Mellor); the
choir, soprano, Mrs. E. S. Miller; con
tralto, Miss Evelyn Hurley: tenor and
director. Professor W. H. Boyer; bass,
Cliarles Cutter; organ, Mrs. Warren
Thomas; chorus of 10 voices.
Sunnyslde East Yamhill street, be
tween East Thirty-fifth and Tnirty
slxth streets; T. li. Ford. Services 11
m.: Junior league, p. m.; senior
League. 6:16. ,
St. Johns IT. Li, xoung. oervioes u
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; sunaay scnooi.
10 a. m.
Epworth Rev. Charles T. McPher-
son. Services in Oregon puiiaing at
fair erounds. 11 a. m. and I :au p. ro,
TodIcb. "Coming to Chrlat," by the pas
tor: evening sermon by Rev. W. B. Hoi
llnarahead: Sunday school, 10 a. m.
V'nwnrth tas-ue. :20 n. m.
nantanarv Kant Pino and East Ninth
streets. Rev. Clarence True Wilson,
D D. naator. Class meeting, 9:30 a.
m.; services, 10:80 a. ra. and 7:30
m tonics "The Revival Needed
Portland" and "How to Win the Favor
of Ood"; Sunday school, 12:16 p. m.;
Ed worth League, 6:80 p. m. Professor
Clayton Wents will Interpret the sermon
for the dear.
Tnnitr corner of East Tenth and
East Grant; Lewis F. Smith. Services at
11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school,
10 s. m.; class meeting. 12:16 p. m.; Ep
worth league. :ao p. m.
Central Russell snd Kerby streets; J.
T AhhetL Service at 10:30 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school at 12
m
Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kal
Services 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.
Mount Tabor Services at 11 a. m.
nil 7 30 n. m.
Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen
ter. H. T. Wire, tervicea at i a. m.
and 7:30 p. to.
Vancouver Avenue Services at 11
m and 7:20 a. m.
Woodstock Rev. H. P. Blake. Ser
vices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Norwealan-Danlsh Thirteenth and
Davis; C J. Nelsen. Servjces at 11 a,
m. and 7:80 p. m. ,
flwadiah Borthwlck and Beach: Rev.
John Ovall. Services, 11 a. ra. and
8 p. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m.; Ep
worth League, 7 p. m.
First German Fifteenth and Hoyt. G.
A Waaaa, Services at 11 a. m. and
7:80 p. ra. . ,
Second German Stanton and Rodney.
Rev. E. E. Hertzler. Services at 11 a.
m. and 8 p, tn.; Sunday school, 9:43 a.
m.: Epworth league. 7:80 p. m.
iananeaa Mission 121 .North Fif
teenth. Rev, Ellsen Ribara. Services
a. 9:30 a. m. and 8:30 p. m., tssnaay
school, 3:30 p. m.
University Park Rev. William R.
Jeffrey Jr. pastor. Services at 11 a. zn.
hnd 7:30 p. m.
Grace Corner of Twelfth and Taylor
streets; Rev. William H. Heppe, pastor.
Services at 10:30 and 7:30 p. m.
Topic, morning, "Are We Growing Medi
ocre Christians"; evening. "That Beset
ting Sin, How to Conquer It"; Morning
classes, 9:30 a. m.; Sunday school, 12:16
p. m.; St. Paul mission, 3:30; Epworth
League, 6:30 p. m.- special music.
Sell wood Corner East Fifteenth and
Tacoma avenue; Rev. A. Preston Boyd,
services; 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m.; Junior
Epworth league. 2:30 p. m.; Senior Ep
worth league. 6:30 p. m. .
Free First East Ninth and Mill. Rev.
W. J. Johnston. Services 11 a. m 7:30
p. m Thursday 7:80.
The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty-
ninth and Powell streets. Rev. S. J,
ntif KarvlMa at 11 a. m
Un .V I , uww.v.. . - w -
and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school 10 a.
Woodlawn William j. uougiass, oas
r. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p: m.;
litany, 11 a. m.; evensong and sermon.
7:80 p. m.; sunaay scnooi, 10 a. m.
St John's Memorial sail wood: Rev,
H. D. Chambers. Services and aermon,
11 a, m. ; Sunday achool, 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, tmu p. ro. noiy communion,
a a. m.
St. David's East Twelfth and Bel
mont Rev. George B. Van Waters. D.
D. Holy communion, I a, m.; rector's
Bible clssa In chapel, 10 a. m.: morn
ing service and sermon, 11 a. m.; eve
ning service, 7:80; Sunday school, 9:46
a. no.
Congregational.
First-Madison and Park. Rev. Lu
ther R, Dyott, D. D pastor. Services
10:80 a. in. and 7:80 p. m. topics,
"What Is Truth" and 'When One Is
True"; Sunday school, 12:16 p. m.; Y.
P. 8. C. K.. 6:80 p. m.
University Park 1613 Haven avenue;
Rev. E. L. H, Van Lubken, pastor.
Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Top
ics, "Ood in the Beginning and Its In
ference" and "The Life Worth Our
While"; Sunday sohool, 10 a. m.; Y.
P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m.
Laurelwood Kev. w. h. Myers.
Service, ll a. m.: Sunday schooL 10 a.
m.; Y. P. S. C hi. 6:30 p. m.; morning
sermon by Rev. D. B. Gray; evening oy
the pastor
Mississippi Avenue Mississippi ave
nue and Fremont; Rev. Daniel T. Thomas.
Services, il a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Christian En
deavor, 6:30 p. m.
Sunnyslde Corner of East Taylor and
East Thirty-fourth street; Rev. J. J.
Staub. Servloes at 11 a. m. and 7:10
p. m.; topics, "Unexpected Riches or
Divine Revelation" and "A Compulsory
Invitation": Sunday school. 10 a. m.;
Junior C. E, 3 p. m.; Senior C E., 6:80
Hassaio Direr l tami neventn ana
Hassalo; Rev, Paul Rader. Sermon.
10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.: Sunday
school, 12 ra.; Y. P. S. C. E, 6:30 p. m.
Higmana ummi eixtn street north and
Prescott; Rev. E. S. Bollinger. Serv
ices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; topics,
"Revenged by FoTglvenegB" and "Jesus,
the Leader of Humanity's Hopes'': Sun
day school, 10 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30
p. m.
St Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson. Serv
ices, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday
school. 10 a, m.
First German East Seventh and
Stanton streets; Pev. John H. Hopp.
Services, io:so a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Sunday school, 9:16; Christian En
deavor, 6:30 p. m.
lintbsran. ,
Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and
Irving streets, services, li a. m. and
p. m.: Sunday school, :46 a. m.
Norwegian Synod East Tenth and
East Grant streets; Rev. O. Hagoes.
Sunday school, :au; services, ll a. ra.
and 7:30 p. m.; Y. P. Society, Thursday,
8:15 d. m.
Betanla Danish Union avenue and
Morris street; Rev. J. Scott. Services
11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10
a. m.; Y. f. a., Tuesday, s p. m.
st james ungusn west parit ana
Jefferson streets; J. Allen Leas. Serv
ices, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday
school. 10 a. m.: Luther league. 7 d. m
stcreoptlcon lecture on "Ben Hur" in
evenlnn.
Norwegian & norm rourteentn
street! Rev. J. Nerving:. Services at 11
a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school. 9:46
a. m.
St Paul's German East Twelfth and
Clinton streets; Rev. A Krause. Serv
ices, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
school, 9:30 a. m.; Bible class and
Young People's meeting, Thursday, 8
p. m.
Trinity German (Missouri 8ynod)
Corner Williams avenue and Sellwood
street: J. A. Rlmbach. Services at 10
a. m. and 7:30 . m.; Sunday school, 9:16
m.
Zlon's German (Missouri Synod)
Chapman and Salmon streets; W. H.
Behrens, pastor; services, 1U:15 and
7:46: Sunday school. 9:30 a. m.; services
in English llrst and third Sundays.
Swedish Augustana Rodney avenue
and Stanton street; Rev. C A. Tolln;
services 10:45 a. in. and 7:45 o. m.: Sun.
day school, 9:30 a. m.
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Sunday school 10 a. m. Epworth league,
En r, m
University Park Corner Dawson and
Flake streets. Kev. winiam . jeiirey
Jr., pastor. uiass meeting, n:io
p. m.; Hunaay , scnooi, :io a. m.,
Epworth league, 3:30; Senior league.
6:30.
BplsoOpaL
St. Matthews First and Caruthers
trwet: Rev. W. A. M. Brack in charge.
Sunday, school, 10 a. m.; services and
sermon, u a. m.
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Mar
tyr Thirteenth and Clay streets; Rev.
H. M. Ramsay. Communion, 7:1 a. m.;
aervlces 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday
school. 9:45 a. m.
Trinity Nineieemn -ana ' Everen
streets: Dr. A. A Morrison. Servloes.
8 a. m., 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
school, 9:46 a. m. .
All Saints Twenty-secona na teea
traata Hundsv school. 10 a. DI. : even-
ins service and sermon!' 7:30 D. BU by
Rev. Archdeacon Chambers.
St. Andrews University Park: Rev.
W. R. Powell. Bervloea 11 a. m.1 Sun
day achool, 16 a m . ' -
St Paul'a Woodmere: C I Parker,
lay reader. Services at 11 a. m.; Sun
day achool, 9:46 a, ra. - L '
The Church of Our Savior Wood
stock. ' Services. 11 a. ro.; Sunday
school 10 a. m. a M
mt. Mark's Corner of Nineteenth and
Qulmby streets; Rer. J. E. H. Simpson,
Cnristun.
Central Cast Twentieth and East
Salmou streets; Rev. J. F. Ghormley, D.
D. Services, 10:46 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.;
topics, ''The Word in Creation," and
"The Lord's Day Viewed From the Sec
ular Standpoint"; Sunday school, 11 m.;
E., 6:30 P. m.
Rodney-Avenue Rodney avenue and
Knott street; Rev. F. Elmo Robinson.
Services. 11 a, m. and 7:30 P. m.:
Sunday school. 9:46 a. m.; Y. P. S. C.
E., 6:80 p. m., topics. "Sympathy That
Saves," and "Transforming Power of
Right Thlnglng."
Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson;
services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Bible
school. 10 a. m.; C. E.. 6:30 p. m.
Woodlawn Services at 11 a. m. and
7?ao r, m. bv Dastor. Clark W. Com
stock; topics, "Prayer," and "Christ's
Witnesses as Declared by Himself;
Sunday school, 10 a, m.; Y. P. S. C. E.,
6:30 p. m. - ' J
First Corner Park and Columbia
streets: Rev. E. S. Muckley. Services,
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., topics, "The
Preacher Problem and How to Meet
It," and 'Is Christian Union Desirable?"
Bible school, girls' day, 10 a. m.; C. .,
8 vidvinT Second Street, between Rail
and Lincoln. Services at 11:80 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.: Young People'a So
ciety of Loyal Workers, 6:30 p. nv ..
trnlted Evangelical. . v
First Corner East Tenth and Sher
man streets. Rev. A. A. Winter. 10 a.
m.. Sunday school: services 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. ra.; L. of C E., 6:30 p. m..
Second Fargo and Kerby " aireets;
Rev. B. 8. Hughes, pastor.: 8unday
school 10 a. m.; services 11 a. m. and
7;S0 p. to. '
Bt John's Tvanhoe and John streets;
Rev. Chester Psul Gates. Preaching; 11
a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Ockley Green Oar street- and Wil
lamette boulevard: Rev. J. Bowersox,
pastor. Services, u a. m. and p.
m.; Sunday scnooi. iv a. ra,; v
E., 6:la.P. m...;,-:s:fKr,;;,s4;vt.-
Icaa 11 a. m. and I p. tn.; Young people's
alliance, 7 p. m.; sunaay scnooi, 10 a. m.
First German corner -renin man w
streets; Theodora Bchauer. pastor; ser
mon st 10:46 a. m. and !: p. m. nut
a w mrh rwl S:10 e. m.
Memorial East Klgnieenin jina ;.io-
K.ti.. T r Hoavei. Dastor. nescning
at It a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; wunaay
school. 10 a. m.
Chris tUa cleaoa. '
rirtt Church of Christ. Scientist
Reottlsh Rite cathedral, Morrison and
t .nonxinla atraeta. servloes ll 11 1 n,
and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at close of
morning service; weanesaay meeung, s
i. m.; suojeci or lesson, ine.
Second Elks' teoipie. Stark, between
Sixth and Seventh streeu. services ai
iia m. end 8 d. m.. sublect "Life";
Sunday school at close of morning; serv
ice; Wednesday meeting, s p. m.
United Brethren tn Christ.
First East Fifteenth and Morrison
streets; Rev. H. C Bhairer. cervices
at 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
school at 10 a. m " .
Ronnnd least TVenty-seventh and
Mildred avenue; B. E. Emerlch, pastor.
Radical Bixtn ana Kiecnsnio strwu.
Rev. T. J. Cocking. Services, ll a. m.
snd 7:80 pi m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.l
, P. 8. C. E., :o p m.
United Prasbyterlaju
Church of the Strangara - Waaoo
street and Grand avenue; Rev. 8. Earl
DuBoia. Services at 10:46 a. m. and
7:80 p. m.; Italian service at 4 p. m.;
Sunday school, 11 m.
First BUtn ana Montgomery
Rev, A. W. Wilson, pastor, services at
10:30 a. m. ana 7:au p. m.; iiauaji serv
ices at 4 P. m.
Unitarian,
n,nwii a Our Father Corner ot
Yamhill and Seventh streets; Rev. W.
a. Eliot Jr.: Rev. T. JL. Eliot. D. D.
minister emeritus. Services, 11 a. m.:
topic, "Earth and Heaven," witn special
music; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; adult
class, 12:30 p. m.; Y. P. F., 6:30.
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Wilson, Domestics, Whites, Household,
Davis and others, for sale very cheap
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First German Tenth . and .
'streets; O. Hafner. Services at
a. m. ana f p. m.
Stark
10:46
Universalis.
Church of the Good Tidlnga Eaat
rH .ni Raat Eichth streets: Rev.
J. D Corby. Services, 10:46 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.; Bible school, 13 m.
BC. 8. Ohnroh onth,
171H Second street; Rev. E. F. Mowre.
Rarvir-aa ll l m. and 7:30 P. m.: Sun
day school. 10 a. m.; Epworth league,
8:30 p. m.
Bpirltualiit Bodety.
Trir. a htntm hulldlns. Third atreet
between Stark and Washington. 11 a,
m.: business meeting. 7:46 p. m.; lec
ture by W. H. Addis.
Church of the First Born, 85 Fifth
street Lecture at 3 p. m. by Rev. R. E.
fnnn anirtt messages bv Mrs. L. W.
Coon and Professor Frank.
Ministers and mediums meeung, room
201 Allsky building. Address by Rev.
J. H. Lucas, "v
BUaoellaneona.
Rvxianharalan New Church Society
Knlghta of Pythias hall. Eleventh and
Alder streets. Services 11 a. m.
T Attar 1 lav tsaiius cervices in auikt
halL corner Third and Morrison streets
at 11:30 a. m, and 7 p. ra.; bunday
school, 10 a. m.
Millennial Dawn G. A. R. HalL cor
ner Second and Morrison streets. Serv
ices, 2:30 p. m. . ...
Divine Trutn center Aiisicy ouua-
lng Third and Morrison streets, serv
ices, 11 a. m. Thaddeus M. Mlnard, pas-
nha fThrlstian and Missionary Alli
ance East Ninth and Clay streets. Rev.
C. D. Sawtelle, superintendent, rreacb
ing, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday
school, 0:30 a. m.; Young People'a meet-
J. Sbemansky, Window Glazbg
Promptly attended to In any part of tha
city. Doors and windows bought aad sold.
884 Second, near Jeff, r&one Pao. 8037.
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. Phones Main 1 and A-1133.
Tonight at 8:15 o'aock. -.-
. Last Time , Tonight . ,
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THE MAN Of THE HOUR"
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14th ana W&sUiurtAV
Phones Main 1 and A-1131.
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Special Price Matinee Tuesday ,
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In tha College Drama "
"BBOWBf OF KABTABD" Y.r
Evenings. 82 to SOe! Mat, 11.60 to 60a.
Inc. 6:30 p. m.
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't:. Evangelical r Assooiatloa. t.- f
First Ensllsh East Sixth and" Mar-
Holy communion, 8 'a. m.; . matins and ke atreets; a A; Siewtrt, pastor. Serv-
ellowshlp Circle 601 Yamhill street
Discussion at 8 p. m., subject, "The
Strength of Non-Reslstance," led by
Dr. J. J. Stony. . .
Y. M. C. A. Association audltoriuhi,
Fourth and Yamhill streets. Concert
by Centenary quartet, E. S. Miller,
leader. Address for men by. Dr. Luther
R. Dyott on the subject, 'When a Man
Is Ready." M. A. Kees will give a
stereopticon talk. John- Baeckfl will
play a zither solo. There will be a dis
cussion group and song service follow
ing the set program tn the afternoon.
Fellowship lunch will finish Via pro
gram. All men Invited.
Rlngler's hall Dr. P. J. Green will
speak at Rlngler's, corner of Grand ave
nue and East Morrison, at 8 p.s m. on
the subject, "The Dignity and Power of
a Human Soul."
Marquam Qrand
Portland's Famous Theatre. -
Phone Main . . '
Last Time Tonight at 8:16 p. ra.
"Th $10,000 Beauty"
Feature Chorus. Bright Sparkling
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.. Evenings, 86c,' 60c.. 76o.
Wext Week. "Devil's Auction." "
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GEORGE L. BAKER. General Manager.
Last Time Tonight,
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B',.muth0P. .? ,"Arlsona,' "Alabama."
tn Missouri," and mother noted . suc
cesses. Elaborate scenery and settings.
A great play by a great author. First
tlmejn Portland. Evening prices, J6c,
85o. 50o. Opening tomorrow matinee.
Xaxt Week "The Hills of tha Gods."
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Open :80 a. m.. with music. ,
Oontinoous Bkatrnf Afternoon :
' and Xvenlngs.
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Laat'Tlma Tonight.
, Tha New and Thrilling Melodrama '
- s'-.. "a mxia outivaw."
- A tale of life and strife in the famous
old borderland. Strong company. Start
pioi ana climaxes.
: Klght Prices 15c, 26c, 35c and 50c
- Matinees lOe and 20c
Bext Week, Starting Tomorrow Matinee,
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For tha Entire Week of January 1J.
The R. E. French Stock Co. Presents
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A story founded on tha Uoebe! murder
la Kentucky. ' A melodrama In four acts.
Matinees Sundays, Tuesdays, Thurs
days and Saturdays at 8:30 p. m. Prices
lOo and 20O. V Every eventng at 8:15.
Prices 15c, 26o and 85c. Beats may be
reserved by either phone. - 1 "
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Time and Prtcse Be
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I ' Vaudeville de Luxe. --'
Entire Week of January 13.
K AKXEW ABOU HAMAD
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"Turning the Tables."
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