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THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY . EVENING, APRIL . 4, 1908. i . ! t .' FIGHT moons : ; in illiiiois j ''f (heaviest artillery on that city indWi maun it me rani oi. mir moil ag- Sressivs warrars. In Cairo, Danville, loomlngton, Rockford. Alton and ether cities lii method of conducting th. ngnx arc typical or thoaa In use in Springfield. , Tba trmnrranoe People. according to the statement Issued todny by Alonao E. Wilson, chairman of the f ronimtion ' stats committee, ara well organised, hopeful and enthusiastic, and Are determined that the saloon shall so. Chairman WUaon la confident that four out or every five tf the cltlea and towna where the fight la being waged will go "dry." . The outlook ia moat encourag ing In regard to nearly all of - the CHURCH SERVICES: I : v : iSKETCIIES OPOETLAND PASTORS V ; I Two" Th'oiisand 'Cities ; and I'll lort-na Will VftTA nn ' i sasufevo f V .vv , .mailer pfacea. In Springfield. Alton. Question Tucsday. v'.v XoXT W'SK ft ' . , (Called freer teased Wire.) Chicago, III., April . Tba . hottest and -moat extensile Tight the rroai bltlonlst havs ever made In Illinois la nearinr the finish. .. Next Tu.sday nearly 1,000 cltlea and villages will vote on the Queatlon of. "wet or dry," The conteat Is being waged In soma portion of every county In the state except 12, mo bee rinm cloaely drawn between the frlenda of the aaloon, and the foes that for tho time being act lames in ine pig puiiuuai far (lea have beVn brought to a prae Ical atandstlll In order that they may not conflict-with the strlfa over pro- suit more doubtful. STUDENT INHERITS HI id n Arista Rev H, A. Smith. Service, 11 a. in. and 8'p. m.i Sunday school. Id a. m.j B. Y. P. U.. I p. Jn. ThirdVancouver avenue and Knott streets; Rev. R. - Bchwedl.r, paetor, ra.-ana ts p. n. -a. m.2 B. U- a. jn. t . ' - Highland Albert and Sixth streets, Rev. L F. Heaoock. pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. nv: aervlcea at 11 a. in. and 7:80 p. m.l ii. V. P. U, 8:80 p. m. Sellwood Tacoma and Eleventh streets; Rev. John R.ntslen. ' Services 11 a. ta. and 7:30 d. m.: Sunder' school. 10 a. m.i a. x. P. U.. 7:16 p. m.; Calvary East Eights, aiwi Grant Streets. Rev. 1. N. Monroe. Services. 11 la. m. and 7:10 p. m.: toplca, "The Upper Room" and '"The Glorious uospei oi tna son of God." Bunday ecnooi, iv a. w .... a I.- aa Fortune Finds AV. AV. Scaler, ii-.5Jv!S .... ?StK Brigbt.Boy and Athlete; &mre&VBt iuIii Hn.n . h.on the friends Of Wf a XT' "i?". "j. . . -.....J . at Weston Normal. Grace M on ta villa: Rev. Oilman Per- kar BervloM , at 11 a. m. and 7:l p. m.s toplca. Tha Glorified Man, the rerreci worn or josus cnriat, uu The Layman's Forward Aiiasionarv Onerlal Dlanatrh 1a Tha loonul.t hlbltlon. I -eniuion, w, apni f. rv. w. oeaier, i " ' Every city of central Illinois, with thai a student at the Weston normal school J Central aat Twentieth end Anaeay exception of Peoria, will vote upon the and caDtaJB of tha normal basketball afreets s Rev. W. T. Jordan. Bervlcee at XSxW -r to ,100.000. a. th. l.:M a, m. and 7:0 p.m, SSS r";t"w TV. atate, where the i.qo ngisterea voiuis resuu oi a suit just terminated in Sunday school. Tl J m.T. P. meeting. Removed to Elkhart countr. In- ui rmiijr w u f ."ri: " iT.. i" ii I 'lornja, a nae sum aiso going to nirif:jo p. m. Rev. J. Allen Leaf. Rev. J. Allen Leas was born In Ad dle na. at an sarly-age, where he at tended the common schools until ha en tered he Northern Indiana Normal school at Valparaiso and fitted hlmsolf for tha profession of teacher, subse quontly teaching for several years in tha schools of tba county In which ha lived. ... In 1114 ha graduated from tha Luth arah Theological seminary at Chicago with tha degree of li. !.. having fin lahed tha four years' theological course In three years, lis was ordained to the ministry in tna same year, navina ac cepted a can to tna riri r.nimn bum ran ehurnh at rioahen. Durina a Daa torate of two years a large and beaut!- rul brick and stone church waa acquired, tha former church having been out- rrrown, and the property wi paid for n full. In 18i he waa called to mla alon work In Mlnneaota. taking charge of the field at Red Wing. In three yeara tha mlaalon became aelf-austafnlng, doubled tha capacity of Ita auditorium. and In two additional years, three pros perous missions were organised contig uous to the mother church. After receiving a third call to St Jamea' church, this city, he finally ac cepted, and for eavn years he, with Mrs. Leas, hla efficient helpmeet, has laboYed with success. The congregation haa grown from a etruggllng mission Into an active and atrona conareaatlon. among whom are numbered not a few of our cltys wsll-knewn ouaineas ani pro fessional men. The dedication of the new church tha J9th Inat. will mark the beginning or a new epocn in tna con' gregatlonal hlatory. LIBRARY VOTING CONTEST A If OS library given away absolutely free. ' An elegant library of 190 volumea end handaome golden oak casee will be given ta tha lodes school. -ehurch,' elub or society In. Portlar-d aeourlng the largeat numbev of votaa. Votes Will ba issued with paid-ln-advanoa aubaorlptiona to The Journal as fol lows: One year. $7.60. 7t votes, . six montha, .76. 100 votea; tbrea months, 11.06, 100 votss; ons month, 6 ' cents, - 40 - votes,", and every merchant Hated below will give with each 10-ecnt purchase one vote At tha eloee of the conteet tha lodge, school, church, club or society receiv ing tha largest number of voln Will ba awardad I ha iihnr aAmni cases. Current account when promptly paid are entitled to votes. Tha library la on exhibition In tha Fifth street window of Tha Journal office, corner Klfirt and Tsmhill streeta Ballot boxea are located at Holaman's Jewelry atora. UI Third street: white Front drug store. 111 Orand avenue; Watta-Mattnieu" I drug store, 171 Russell street, where all votes should be deposlteO. Trade with tha following merchants and get busy with tha votes i ' , or not the S10 saloons of ths city shall . 7 be closed. As Springfield Is one of mr- soma time Scaler TthiTwi laaui and nut It to a T vote. the eastern Oregon normal His m. a WftdtKf nyVro honj, 1. at Rosebur.. Hu broth., P- It. T.....ia. Vs. .bTa A n Wa Mm uuiiiraiti x aianwi. ja. sa v - . - - v.. k Sunday achool at 10 a. m.: aervlcea. 11 a. P- m.: aunaay acnooi. 11 m.; I. fonjTo7maIjjr. ? and 7:10 p. m.; B. T. P. U. 0:10 tHWftIl Md KMt Twelfth I Tiylor streets; Rev. B. Nelson Allen. p. m at The white Temcle. out Illinois dui adjoining aiates. are 1"-"., i - -.Ti. whV Th.rl and Taylor streeU: Rev. J. Wbltcoms services at jo:i a. m. and t:io watching for tha reault !?ft"c,Vl0" a1" f-l't'Vh.TS-ttfiK-1?;!? klih., D a V. iecird'' oraysr Sunday school. IX m.; Y. P. a A month or so ago few believed tne .V.T. r:"T.V" I .r ia . ion" m. i:o p. m. Anti-Saloon league In Springfield could IK'--." ".OT Forbes-Rev. Harry II. Pratt. nuatar a force of anv Dronortlons Dull,?,"- I 7" 3 Si.. . t.-' r...,.. . 11..., 1 lca at Woodmen's hall Ruaaall a New York. Scaler la a bright boy and an excel Save the Discount aa tha aamnalrn haa develoDed the antl aaloon element became ao atrong and 1 "t .f,,L" , aggreaalva that the brewery and aaloon lenl tuant' interests SJ-n aald to navs oecoine frightened. They have collected funds to defend tha saloons and have scat tered pro-saloon literature from one end or mo town to, tna otner. Clergymen Busy, In all tha other cltlea and towns the campaign haa been squally Interesting. Stk aUtaN nana SanMinllna tha &r ul(fria.'eJiaV EY GRADE FOUND congregatlona to unite In voting It out PLWXWA uul,1 of existsnca. Mas a msetings ars Demg held nightly jn churches and public halls. Street orators ara addressing crowds In the publlo squares, and tne women and children are also actively Engaged In fighting the saloon a Pa- 1 Ssrv- treet. nesr Rodney avenue, 11 a, zn. and 7:10 p. m.; Bunaay scnooi, 19 a. m.; c ML, 1:30 p. m. Chines 141 H First street; service a, p. m. ; aunaay scnooi, s:to p. m.; vounv nunnl.'a matlnff SiS n. m Send CbeCK or PSV St OfflCS on Or be- I .,h P-.nhl 1 t. uundav achool I Piedmont CTIeveland iv.nu. m.nA J.h rore tne twin o savs ina aiscount onu n 1 rt .irwt Rev. n. r rmv r n April bUls for tns Automatic Tclphona I Becond Seventh and Bsst Ankeny Services, 11 a. m. and 7:41 p. m.: Sun- iMfnwfflw, I streets; Rev. Stanton O. Lapnam. uerv- nay acnooi, ii:i p. m.; x. r. H. c jc.. wviuar vi buu uunuiui aia. i ices st 10:10 s. ta. and 7:u p. m.: bidio s:o d. m. achool. noon: Toung People'a union. 1:10 1 Westminster Eaat Tenth and Weld p. m. Evangelist K. H. Hlcka will oc- I er streets. Rev. Henry Marcotte. Serv nlrlta Cjin V. Tommunlcata With TheniT" unnyslca tuerinan) aurty-nrsi street end Hawthorns avenue; rtev. u. Feldmeth. Preaching. 11 a. m.( Sunday school, 1:41 a. m. at. jonns tuermanj itev. aeiu- KtlX&UIU JUL ill Icupy the pulpit Morning topic, "A Bar- Ices, 10:10 a. m. and 7:10 p. m.; Sunday T7rTi nT ifTCAT DA 4 T ley sld on rlre"; evening topic, "Our school. 11 m.: C. E.. t f. m. t OK CLA 1 0)r IIUAD Lamps Oons Out." Marshall-Street Marshall and North (Special Dispatch ta The learsat.) Astoria, Or.. April . E. J. Austin. radss with banners ara a feature of the I who haa completed the preliminary eur-camDaia-n bv women and children In I A .t X tK. .n. A t,Aiia-whniiaa v ViVvw row i.wiu Savler-Street Between Twenty-first Seventeenth streets: Rev. C W. Hsvs. and Twenty-second atreeta. Sunday I Sunday school. 10 a. m.: creachlna at school, 1:15 a. m. . ... I 11 a, m. and 7:10 p. m.; T. P. 8. d U (, jonna w, a. xjaonaro. bwtiiw, il e:46 p. m. 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday achool. Mount Tabor Belmont street and 10 a. ra.; B. Y. P. U.. 0:10 p. m. I Prettyman avsnus; Rev. Edward M. Chinsss suasion ttitt aireeu i harp. pastor. Bervices at ii a. nx. and icum to a connection with the Tillamook Sunday school, 7 p. m.; prsschlng in g m.: Sunday achool at 10 a. m. ell wood Corner Kaat SuvtntMnth Fourth and Mill and Snokana avenue. Rev. D. A. Thomn- KratL Sarvlcea. 11 a ann hrvl caa at 11 t. m and 7:So n m Sunday achool, 1:41 Sunday school. 10 a. m.; Christian En- feature attracting attention. ItJergsvicit creeg to tne eummit Detween I s m. oeavor. e:w p. m. In naarlv a doxen or tne larser Cliltl lu iiwiiiituui uu n.uiu.iii uvci., " - - - - thi ttlM? flc dwn Soap.tone creek to Bu- Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Buermann. .treetji; Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, bltterneaa that Dersonal frlendehlDa are chanan creelt, acroaa the latter and prac- I femcee, u m. tna k- Bervicea at ig:o a. m. ana 7:4ft p. m. mmwvmmm Viv ff n sa mem ntarsi or wnm w . t T. U.. aocompsnled. In moat InsUnces. county road at the county line, report- -". -J - . .!., .liij v. ji.,ik... l I f 1 nrt 1 n a- rnnta nn which tha 0-rari will I JTlTSt Uerman ... 1.1 .v.. k I not exceed three ner cent at anv oolnL I streets; Hsv. J. nnrK,.. ih.ir hiiHiah nia la another The route runs from Necanicum un I nv and 1:10 p. m.; beina aolit buaineaa la divided and Dol- tlcaily along tne old Huonanan trail to "az w?""?1. vernon taai iwenuein ana vvygant it'eaf "Pnii aUr.nbelnJ oblUeTafed PIa the l?ehalem river. Thar. - only on. Maln.Voo'ic. "i.rVTea "rs-ta Service, at 11 a m. an 7:10 Jollet th. oonteat la so bitter that the plsc. whera there will ba any heavy Ksst Main; Rsv B. C. Cook. Serv Icea. p m by Rev. A. A. Blair; Sunday business men'sra spilt Into two hostlls grading and that Is for only a short " ." snd 7.10 p. m. , Bible school. 10 BChool. li m. D m camps that ara so much st loggerheads distance. Two large bridges will havs . rf; 6A nmt rnmA Hope MontavlUa; Rev. 8 S. Whlta that trade Is suffering. Merchante who to ba built One la across Buchsnan Lenta First avenue and Poster rosd. services st 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; ara fighting f or a dry town aii being creek. It will have a span of 160 feet Hev. J. F. Heacock. pastor. Sunday Sunday school. 10 a. m. boycotted by the brewery and distillery with spprosches of about 200 feet, the school. 10 a. m.; services. 11 a. m. snd MintLT1 Avenue-Rev. A. ft Soper; r...r... Bpsn being sbout CO feet high. The 7.30. p. m. . Sundsy school. 10 a. m.: services. 11 a. PmkHilMnii anaaVara frnm nntiMt Otner DriOge IS BCrOBS ins INehaiem I vuiT-oi-"tii h. rrinin th. it.ia i,v river. The span will be 26 feet high. Rev. & B. a Johnson. Hsnrioes at 11 1 th. iKii.e.innn l..i. mnA tha prnhf. 100 feet In length and with approaches - nd 9 p. m. it. t mmltt which ar in 100 feet long. I Bwedlsn Hoy t and Firteenth: Rev. chare, of tha temperance crusade. Among them ara Governor Hanly of Indiana, Governor Hoch of Kansas, and Seaborn Wright, the prohibition leader In ths Georgia legislature. Saioom Ken Active. Ths Personal Liberty league, recent ly organised by the oponents of pro hibition, is equaly active, and has sent ELKINS WINS POINT Eiick Scherstrom. Services. 10:45 m. and 7:46 D. m.: Sunday achool. 11 m.: o, T. r. U.. s:l p. ra. Union Avenue Mission (Bwediah)- m. snd 7:30 p. m. Annabel Services at 11 a. m. and 7:41 p. m. Kenllworth E. Thirty-seventh street snd Gladstone avenue: preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. J. S. Dunning, ph. C; Sunday school at 12 m. Piedmont Cleveland avenue and Jar- VOiR mAT, TUPOW Corner' SUtooVCflul . . , . I puamr. Dervicus. xi a, m. ana i:o u. Norwerian-Danlsb Services In hall I n, - n.mii hnni 1 5 -i a v n n (Uoltea Preae Leased Whs.) I corner Miss.ssippi and Shaver atreeta. E j;46 p.m. eunuay acnooi. i ra. Trinity Fulton: Sunday achool at 11 tlaaanam aTllaialSlSf SjAHAAl 1 n aa aaaa I X . - . ' - . W gwyagyw-, v s. ii.. i m. jnrianan endeavor. ar45 . in. Waahington, April 4. Senator Steph out tons of llteratura in tho saloons en B. Elk lna won tha first round of his BerYlces 11a.m. and 7:30 p. m. by Rsv. preachlni by Harvey Mliley VlO n. m. In some of the larger cities placards bt for tha coal barons yesterday when t. J. Elklna. preacnin. oy oarveyAiiuey. p. m. ara posted snowing empty store duuo- ing in Kansas miy Kansas, over inem Is the caption: Due to ths expulsion of the saloons. The camera cannot lie." The farmers are being appealed to by poaters ahowlng the decrease In the consumption or grain ii tna saioons ars abolished. Outside of Chicago only four of the large cities of Illinois are without a fight over the prohibition question. They sre Qulncy, Ottawa, Peoria snd East St. Louis. In the latter city the question was kept off the ballot because tho fietltlon was filed with the city clerk nstead of with the election commission. In Springfield, as before stated, the fight has been most Intense. The state capital has always been a more or less open city so far ss the liquor Interests are concerned. For that reason the "prohibition forces have centered their' tha senate committee on Interstate com merce authorised a favorable report on the West Virginian's resolution favoring a suspension of the clause in the rail road rate law which requires railroad. to cease csrrying tneir 'own coal rrom their own mines after May 1, 1908. The committee recommended that the date be changed to January 1, 1910. The railroads allege that the law as It stands will compel them to dispose of their properties at big losses. Steel Gang at Mt. Hebron.. (Special Dlaoatcb to Tbe Journal.) Klamath Falls, Or., April 4 Th. steel gang on to. California Northeastern railroad has reached Mount Hebron and headquarters will be established there in a few days. Ralls will reath Dorrls without doubt by May 1. I strasts; Dr. A. A. Morrison. Bsrvtcea, I a. m.. 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m.; Sunday school t:46 a. m. St Matthews First and Carathers street: Rev. W. A. M. Breck In charge Services, 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday achool. 10 a. m. Holy commu nion. 7:10 a. m. Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen ths Mar tyr Thirteenth and Clay atreeta; Rev. H. M. Ramaay. Communion. T:l a. m. eervloae u a, m. and 7:30 p. iw.j Sunday school. 0:46 a, m. All Salnta Tw.nty-s.cond and Read strseta Sunday school, 10 a. nx; serv ice, 11:00 s. m. and 7:10 p. m. St Andrews University Park: Arch deacon Chambers will preach. Services, 11:00 s. m.; Bunaay achool, 10:00 a, m. St Paul's Woodrasre: C. U Parker. lay reader. Services at 11:00 a. m. and 1:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 0:46 a. tn. St Mark s Corner of Nineteenth and olv communion. I a. m .; services, ll a m an 710 n tn Rundav achnnl 10 a, m.; Kt. Rev. Charles Scaddlng. blahop or Oregon, win preacn tne morning ser mon. St. Johns Memorial dell wood: Rev. H. D. Chambers. Services. 11am. and 7:10 p. m.; Sunday achool, 10:00 a. m. Archdeacon Chambers will preach even ing sermon. Good Bhepneru neuwooa street ana Vancouver avenue. Alb Ina. Rev. John Daw eon. rector. Communion. I a. m.: Sunday achool, 0:46 a. m.; morning serv ice. 11 a. m.; evening service, 7:10 o'clock. St David s Episcopal Church East Twelfth and Belmont, Rev. George B. Van W'aters, D. D.. rector. Holy com munion, 8 a. m.;. Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. ; rector's Bible class In chapel, 10 a. m.; services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. E. A. Burnays snd Rev. Will lam C. Shepperd will occupy pulpit morning and evening. V. X. aCAKatXT& ft CO, dry geoda, clothing and shoes. 110 to III Kaat Mor rison street X. KOTJntAV. jeweler, street Main 111. 141 Third O. K. XOPSTBATSB. photographer, nitl inira street, fscino 1720. KA9SSRXT TBAirgr"B ft rTOB- ua co, or rice and warehouse Ill-Ill North Sixth street Main I486. A-1186. txi b. amAnramp 004 sporting ouua, in urana avenue, eiaar iia UII1TT COAX h ICS CO., of flea fix fine street Horn. A-llIt, Main IffX. TnOAM COAX, CO., of flie 111 Burn slda street Main 1771, A-I77C BTJSCK a OSTZaV, merchant tailors. f oiara street, recino xoo. OJtroow I1WI OO cigars snd nsws. iti oiaui street W. M. XXtTTT, plumbing and gas fit ting, swi Williams avenue, feeat 4316, a. wixsowa wmrra non Dion aTTOJU, 111 Grand ava E. 1661 A. X. WTZ.X.KTT, grocer. 111 Orand avenue, u-iiii. East ill. TM.M UOXMT. BASBBm IXOV. flneat snop in taa city. 11 Bixtn street. KAsoaro TXMorxa qxoczbt. no TamhllL corner Park. Mala . I6IL A-IJ1Y. CB3CAOO BCABaCBT. meata 117 Third street. Main 411. KOBBISOB BZJiCTBXOAXi OO. Ill East Morrison street Eaat 3121. B-llIft. WATTS-MATT Big U OO- druggtsU. 376 huuu atreet tMl f3. SB. B. B. WBIOBT. dsntlst I4IU Washington, corner Seventh. Main Ills. AX.IOB BIBZat fine millinery. 411 Washington street aaaaa m maa. wujvu usawi", rard East Eighth and Main Strseta East 16. BTJTTEB-BTJ BBBAS CO- corner Second and Columbia streets; retail 141 Third street MOOBB BBOS-, sast side news deal ers snd confectionery, Wlillams avsnus and Russell street East 4702. B. A. XoASAKS, bicycles and sport ing goods, Williams avenu. apd Knott street. East 3482. wTuxajcr a vs. TrsrsBTT.T.a tao- TOBT, umbrellas snd lsather goods. 644 Wllllsma av. C-1004. cuer sura HDHEiFURlIISHtnS aaiT "oits TATX.OB Sj TABTOW. .in-),... .-a gas fltting, 101 Pins street. " , ,,CBfTVX MABIOBT. mts and fish. 110 Grand i avenue. B-l3J. Kaat 41t A. BOJTB, wallpaper, painter snI decorator, 104 Union ave. East 1011, XOBSSBli B 2TBBT. meats and fish, 140 First st Main 1171. CXUBOaUBT BBOB wood dealers. , Marahall and 13th stst BothphonsaV ssll st avast 6 JO. lCsXIJrr. rrocarie's. 4M Washington at Main 2X4)7. A-21IT. 3DAVI barber. 141 WlUUms fWClim B BUBO, wsll pprssd palnta. 406 Morrison st Mala im. " . SBrXTJC, florist 110 Fifth St- opp. Meier A Frank, Main 72li . ' 9Y.CJTT BTznra a cubabtbci WOBBS. lit Grand ava, East I. SDSBI8X9B TVXtt COv Long or short wood. B-1611; Eaat 1011. Offloa and yard Thlrty-slxtt and Hawthorn. 0. &. rOXASOa. Vlnamith. Ill nrua avenua Fist 6001. . , . BaaTTPB, optician. Dr. a 7. MOla. aa. sUunt Main 1174. Ill 4th at BOBTBWB8T OVBT OO- imrlbia gooda. Ill Id st Main 1006. - "T OOU3UV BIAB9WABB OO- 1..4. ware, mechanics' tools and cutlery, lot Id at Main 1117. , " BTBXKA CABBIa.lB VflXTX. V and repairers of carriage, and waaona. Ill Burnaida, Paclflo 2047. . woosiawb lVAinrDB-r co -n,,. P.r. F4n"h Work. Woodlawa 1231. 427 Dekum ava. JOBJf SUBMUDXtA Oaanlna- ' mttA dyslng; quick work. ti Ith st OOX.TTKBZA TXMM OO. Flah. nvatara poultry, butter, ogga, ate Mala i: A-666C. Third and Ankeny sta, F. B. SCXBTBU li CO- tneata. X7aA- lawn 1; C-1188. 711 Union ava north FOBTXUlBD TEBT a Anna 3A tents and awnings, window aarnlnra and porch curtalna a specialty. II N. Front. aa. jo. i.rai wai aetata and invest menta Room 411 Corbatt bids, atalsi 1160. tor. Servlcea at 11:10 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m.; topics. 'The Church, Its Name, Organisation and Authority" and "The Church. Its Ordinances and Doctrines"; Toung People's Society of Loyal Work ers, 8:30 p. m. Christian Science. First Church of Christ Scientist Scottish Rlts cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale atreeta Services at 11 am. and I p. tn.: Sunday achool at close of morning service; subject of lesson, "Unreality." Second Elks temple. Stark, between Sixth and Seventh atreeta. Servlcea at 11 n. m. and 8 p. m.; aubject, "Unreal ity"; Sunday achool at cloa. of morning service. Presbyterian, First Twelfth and Alder atreeta; Rev. William Hiram Foulkes. Commun ion at 10:30 a ra.; Sunday school. 12 ni. Special aervlce at 7:30 p. m.; topic, LiuaenBiiip in xieaven. Mtspafa East Thirteenth and Powell etreets; Rsv. Jerome R. McGlsd. D. D Rarvlnaa at 1A-tft a v on4 79rt r. . topics. "That I May know Him' and! "Art's conception or Christ." Sun day school, 12 m. Christian Endeavor. :a p. ta.; tsunaay scnooi at Midway at 10:30 a. m. Calvary Eleventh and Clay atreeta: Rev. Ben-Esra Stiles Ely Jr.. D. D. Congregational. First Madison and Park. Rev. Lu ther R. Dyott. D. D.. pastor. Services 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. tn. 6unday school 13:16 am. T. P. 8. C E.. :J0 P. ro.; topics. "The Province of Prayer" and "The Mission of a Twentieth Cen tury Man. ' University Park 1113 Haven avenue Rev. F. L. H. Van Lubken. pastor. rrcnguininuim. lupica. ine ne- ....... na a A Wlnt., "Christ's Appeal to the Moral Life of v A"",?. Mi7.',cViL Man." Sunday school 10 a m.; Y. P. S. '"?"- "' "lnM. wi-".?!T"i" Hi.. Bidit n. m. - . ----. Laurelwood Rev. W. H. Myers. service, ll a m.; Sunday school. 10 a tn.: x. f. a. w. e:ao p. m. United BvangsUoaL First Corner Esst Tenth and Shsr 10 a rs 1 .... ... Wtla4 0aaa) Incorporated and Chartered under tha Laws of tha Stat, of Oregon 1 - IP YOUR HORSE Second Fargo and Kerby strasts: Rev. B. & Hughes, pastor. Sundsy school 10 a m.: services 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m. Bishop H. B. Hartsley will Methodist. Taylor-Street Rev. Benjamin Toang. D. D., pastor. Sermon, 10:30 a. m. and I , , U u, ill., kioa.un, b.v H. ail.. uu iiua , r. . vu uu wi..i.niyii mww I . . , . , j . . . school. 12:16 p. m.: Epworth league, nu. and Fremont: Rev. Daniel T. Thomas. "u i?"" riir ".LW 6:30 p.m. Topics, "At the Wrong End Servlcea il a m. and 7:80 p. m. f yS"lZI ."'i'.J .i is"""1" " MisslMippi Avenu'effisslsslppl ave- pjAVn-2ina-J!S ueiuid Framont- Rav. TJanial t f hnmU 8t John s Ivanhoe and John . it. m.t . . .. ,ti.. Txrui..i o i , ... . s,i i.i. ml m.: ounuu kotoi ai iv a. nu ui iiio icirwvua, rnmji xuv ttuub ouiiiju aciiuvt. IV a- iu., ujilULiau li.il- I . , . . ' u . I rri... . I A . ma I ui'K vr uiroii uj mimi uu 11 '? ".,J",ai"'V w.w. . I d. Jw PA.J"' latnette boulevard: Rev. J. Bowereox, ouiuijraiuo ra inuiiiiii utii, uw i duiiii iniuff vornn oi ui i ayior ana I ", c.-..lA ii m .ml T-tn . tween East Thirty-fifth and Thirty- Eaat Thlrtv-fonrth atreet: Rav. I. J. 1 Pastor. Bervlcea 11 a m. and 7.30 p. alth atreeta: T. B. Ford. Servlcea 11 I Ktanh. Aervlcea at 11 a m ann- T-XS ounuajr bluuui, iv m. iu. a. m. and 7:30 n. m .: Junior league. X D ID. m. : toolca. "The Heart and Hand of a : Senior league. 8:16: Sunday school. Live Church." and "Tha Bleesina- of a Hvangelical Assoclatloa. 8:60. Second Sight" Sunday school 10 a. ITIr.t Enarllah Eaat Sixth and Mar. St Johns F. la. Toung. S.rvloea 11 m.; Junior C. E, I p. m.; Senior C. E., ket strsets; S. X Blown t pastor. Ssrv- . m. and 7:80 P. m.; Sunday OChOOL I 6.30 P. m. Ia. ll . m anH i. m ! Vnuna- Pannla'a in . I u.:..l. a . tk . m 4U - - - I "-T"- . -----p wtT " l . ""' " I auiansB, 7 p. m.; eunaay acnooi. 10 a. m. Services at 10 JO a m. and 7:30 n. m.: .ryT,l.'7r'. A'" f.. ,".' ar?"i """If- First Germsn Corner Tenth and Clay r2b7.a1lrl' .iX i.m-,and.?:8 p;. m-7.Ra- "A, streets; Theodor. Bchsuer. pastor; asr- acd 7:10 p. vn. New Place for Finance" and ''Waves." , 10 46 a m. and 7:48 n. m. Sun- aunuaj Dunuui ir mornini service. I j ... m vui vu K . i o 1 suu 'T j una nil nnin . hhw- r i . i i r a. n, - - - , r n . . j i , . n it . . . r. n i - - - John R. Welch. Servlcea at 10:10 si tn. S". HKfta -Z . l'ViW. aml " " ' r' ' ' Nsu 7. 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Kn6wlcdf) of Functions and Knowledge of Products are aD of tha utmost value and ia questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should bo remem bered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrap Co, is an ethical product which has mat with tha approval of tho most em inent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it is a remedy of v Known Quality Known Excellence and Known Com ponent Parts and baa won the valuable patronage of millions of tha Well Informed of the world, who know of their own personal knowledge and from actual use that it ia the first and best of family laxatives, for which no extra vagant or unreasonable claims are made. 1 This valuable remedy haa been long and favorably known under the name of Syrup of Figsand has attained to world-wide acceptance aa the moat excellent family laxative. As Its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well Informed of the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna as mora fully descriptive of the remedy, but doubtlessly It will always be called for by the shortet name of Syrap of Figs and to get its enebcial effects, always note, when purchasing, the full .name., of the Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the front of every package, . whether you call for Syrup of Figs bfst!w or by the full name Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. Sunday school 10 a. m.: cworth league, p. m. 6:30 p. m. Highland East Sixth street north and Centenary East Fine and East Ninth I Prsscott; Rsv. E. 8. Bollinger. Serv- streets. Rev. Clarence True Wilson, ices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 r. m.: tonic. D. D., pastor. Services, 10:80 a. m. "Two Christians One In Church, the ana I .av p. ni. lupica, ine rroaperoua I uutr UUt. Bunaajr school 10 , m. cnurcnes, ana un j-.ires uxenanges. I X. tf. 8. c. ...6:30 p. m. Trinity Corner of East Tsnth and BL Jahna Rev. a. W. Nalsan. Barr. East Grant; Lewis F. Smith. Services st I Ices. 11 a. tn and S n. m Bunitav Couch and East Eighth streets: Rev. 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, I school. II t a I J. IX Corby. Services, 10:46 a. m. and IA a m elaaa maatlnr 1 fl 1 K r ml VM , a , v ..j ir.A n . "TV. PnluUai rAw I Junior League, 3 p. m.; Epworth League, Stanton streets; Rev. John H. Hopp. of the Spiritual" and "Doing Your m.. topic, "What Haa Thy Spirit to 6:80 p. m. . Servlcea, 10:80 a m. and 7:80 p. m.; Share of tha World s Work"; Bible I Glvef . Valvarsallat. Church of tha Good Tidings -East HOME OFFICE IN LAFAYETTE BUILDING. SIXTH AND ' WASHINGTON central Russell ana Kerby streets: J. Bandar school. :1B: Chrlstlsn En T. Abbett Service at 10:80 a. m. I deavor. 6:30 n. m. and 7:30 p. ta.; Sunday school at 13 Pilgrim Chapel 540 Second, near Lln- m. .... i coin. ev. v. a. uray. service 7:30 p. achool, 12 nv WL B. Chnrch ItmtB. TTaltaxiaB, Church of Our rath.r . Const of Chln.se Mlssion-Chsn 81n Kat mT'SuSSVM 171 H 8econd atreet; Kev. E. F. Mowra J og5j0t r; eT iBffoT5r 2u e.su p. m. Xinthi Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and Irving atresia Services, Ham. and 8 p. m.; Bunaay scnooi, :4& a. m. Morweaian Bvnod Eaat Tenth and - an4 n m h I TT" . . . . ... T . n . r ' Der-1 i vriani. irwii, nev. j. nagues. ounaay scnooi, s:su; services, 10:30 a.m. Seformed. First German Tenth and Stark streets; Q. Hafner. Services at 10:48 Sgrmon. "Sweet Ja Thy Mercy by Rev. A. P. Reccord of Rnrlnrflfild. avtaaaa. chusetts: Sunday aohool. 0:45 a m. adult eius, 11. 3V p. m.; -x. f. ti i.iv p. ion : Klscsiianaona. ' Divine Truth' Center JMtaW hnnA. log. Third and Morrison street. Serv ices, 11 a. m. Thaddeus M. Mlsard. pas tor. . . - Servlcea Mount Tabor Servlcea at 11 and 7:30 p. m. Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter, H. T. Wira Servlcea at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Vancouver Avenue Bervices at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Woodstock Rev. H. P. Blake. ..1 . . ... .1 n..A . NnrwMfnn-ntinlih Thtrtaanth mnA I and 7-Sn n. m VUliea rnlDJitnUi nivla- U P Nelutn Rarvloaa a 1 1 a I Ratanla D.ntah TTnlnn a.na .- I ChUTCh Of thO DtrangSr1. WSSOO I tOr. m. and 7:30 p.m. Morris street; Rev. J. Scott. Services "treet and Grand avenue; Rev. 8. Earl Volunteers of America Hall, Fonrth Laurelwood Rev. H. H. Brysnt. Serv- 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.: Sunday achool. to I uuuoia. ournue. ai. a. m. ana oa. ahmoj atreeis. s.rvioea Sunday Ices 11 a. in. and 7:30 d. tn.: Sunday a. m.: Y. P. S.. Tuesday. 8 d. m.: tonloa. 7:30 p. m.; sermon translated for the I at 8:30 and I p. m. Regular nlshtly i scnooi, iu a. m.i ciass meeting, nai wnen uoes uoa wiait us T and "When I oettt euu i wuiuiui, . ouuuvi"uh nM iuim out anuaaaj a g p. m.; jspwortn league, s:sv P. m. Is a Man Fit to Rule?" scnooi, un. Iv . -- .. - Swedish Borthwlck and Beach; Rev. St. James' English West Park and First Sixth and Montgomery streets; Salvation Army Corps Na 4 Services John Ovall. Services. 11 .a m. and Jefferson streets; -J. Allen Leaa Serv. Rv- A- w- Wilson, pastor. Servlcea at at 249 Madison street at 11 a. nv. and p.m. Topics, "The Power That Cap- Ices. 11 a m. and 8 d. m- onaa- 10:30 a m. ana 7:su p. m.; Italian aenr-1 ia, :oo, :00 and 8:00 p. m. tures," and "The Power That Saves." school, 10 a. m.; Luther league. 7p m. ices at 4 p, m. I ' Blessed Hope Mlaslon S0 Flanders. ouuua.jr .vuvv. "uo, i Topics, "Moses and tne juurnlng Bush" 7 P. m. . and "The Toung Man Who Won Out." liir.T iutnniiiHirTMmTn an maot n I v. . - . , . w . i J " "ir ,. " i i nw.tiau - ta nui iu f ourieentn ak jo. auu i street; Kev. j. m. serving, services s 7:30 p. m. lam. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, i Second German Stanton and Rodney, a. m Kev. to. 1 liertzier. Bervices at 11 a. r. pania aerman ICaat T-.ir, .- m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school. 9:45 a riMnn . rT.- r iv . , .T ,.,S,UI" . '"JiT.,'; I Millennial Dawn a. A. R. hall. 8ae- m.: Epworth league. 7:30 p. m. in-an m' nH i-ih Z, . o..-.V- L r.,T ond and Morrison atreeta. Servlcea at TTnltsd Brethren la Christ, Sunday service, 8 p. m.; regular alghUy. meeting. 7:80 o'clock. . ,vf ) cnristian ana Missionary Aiuanoe t First East fifteenth and Morrison r...V"M.T.w ". r"w".' .Vr7 U streeU; Rev. H. C. Shaffer. Servlcea Lawtelie oaator K rv i oa T 03 a aL m ' Ml "v.", t. .anmd 7:3P fr 8una SSS" Pf'yTchooilto'a: -v.n . ... - j. m. xoung feopia'a meeting. 8:80 n. m.. 8wor?h feiirueJo'p011 9:" " atti.,ir&BXZ MHdTvtnue; KKZiVA -JgSSS&SS rif- Tj.0:03:30a-..,nm.,lnd 7:' P' I . Jil-V.. aa!,el!il?2-!-1 SV"" tin l n nev. r. 1 1 h b n itiDara. narvinaa i . i j - v . " . . - - I f hi ita avawr.y. CAAnii a I jruuijr vicnnaa immoun Bynodi- and 7:30 p. in.: Sunday scnooi. 10 a. m.: I T.t! jv . Sunday Corner Williams avenue and Sellwood V. P a C. E-. 6:80 p m. " "" Ankeny streeta Services every alght . street; J. A. Rimbach. Services at io JLL. I 8 P. m. and on Sunday at 3 p. at. ; x. ax. teenth. Rev. Eileen Rlbara. Services a :au a. m. ana s:v p. m., school. 3:3C p. m. uiiiverHiiy mrii uawHon ana iisneri. . . o. z: streets. Rev. William R Jaffrav i, .. ., auuua SEoaoi, w..w. . a a. ah. AflU I ,JV p. m. Topics, "hire's True Logic,' "vision ana xoumnooa. Orsce Corner of Twelfth snd Tartar M.a.a. U.w William TJ tI . . . SeVvices at 10:30 and 73 STnt ,n Sund.ya Toward .."""'f V. "?"A:"V.""liu"V Bplrltuailst Society. C. A. 8 to. m. .Men's meetlnr In the association auditorium. Albert H. zinn'a narmnn rM annri b..ii . nrst AoiriKton Duuamg -rnira street i mcaa. evangelist at tna eeoona wmiim ' and Chapman and Salmon streets- W h. between Stark and Washington. Ser-1 church, will speak on "Fishing in Salt 7:45: Sunday school, 9:30 a. m :" servlcea "Spiritualism, Its Aims and Objecta,' I ond Baptist church will sing. All men and -rne optimism or spiritualism. I are invited. f. , . p -r MlnlHtera and mediums mutln. 4nl I - iSttKW 'KSVS V?.?r.Z?ggZ H0KSEirAN,mi'PAT ffS-S-a - FOE WOWS BUEL41V .,i, i.an,. can "r " and Olisan. Rev. B. J. Thorsen. pastor. 1 , '. , . v Sellwood Corner East Fifteenth and B?Fvioe"' x A- and 7:46 ! niav BSfinrsrii iu b m Ohrlartlan. Central East Twentieth and East Salmon strsets; Rsv. J. F. Ghormlsy. P. D. Services, 10:45 a, m. and 6:30 p. m.; topics, "Then Shall the End Come"; Oregon day observance In the evening. ftoaney-AvenUe Rodney avenu. and : ,;..;.,....:-,'AM:PRAlrJAr.n r.At LOUISVILLE a KYi, . roND&m - NEVST VQRK,. '; -" Tlr 1r""' - f i V ' i-Ti-1- liiii iTr - Tacoma avenue: Rev. Lester C Poor. Servlcea 11am. and 7:30 n. 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. Servlcea 11 a. m 7;30 p. ra., Thursday 7:30. The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thtrty- ninth and Powell streets, Rev. 8. J. n.ML.r. lAaBLur. Derricea mi 11 a. m zrrtntt n ... tj. , r. v. . and 8:00 p, m.; Sunday school 10 T Service. 11 a? m and 7-80 a m . leans. 8.00 p.m. I E- 6:30 n, m.: Rlhle achool at S n. m. torwT.,rV?c,.Tavt1 1 Tii: SSNSffitt Vwi?aL sx!& Sunday jchool 10 a. m.;. Epworth liw s.mces. U and V.li Tp. m"; Tonic".: University Park Corner Dawson and I iVJ-V v!....-.. ".v'. JrtorCla-merift eV:30 p. mT ' Sunday achool. 8:45 a. in.: EovorthU raunuvum juunia ana JtllDDara I c. K. 8-SO nT m t - , .,v streets. Rev. HaroldOberg.v Services. isVCorne?K Park and Celumhle ij a.nu ana i ,s p. m.; oiinaay school. I .traata.- Rav R a Min-kla . s.ni. ciass imeeting. 18 m.; Junior I,, . m' anrt t;80 mina -a n.m. reea atl- 10 a. ra. League, ip. m.; Epworth Leagua. 1:45 .nWw, " rr r" - .--7' ;r-:.irie theiBoui ; Bible school. 10 a. m.: rV70o,frL' ' ' J I Advent 6-crmd street, between Hall Trinity Nlnetsanth ,ana Zverattland Lincoln. E. Wallace Shepard. pas- Hagan's Magnolia Balm A liquid preparation far Faoa, Maok. Arms anal Hand. , Make the ekln Ilk yon want It. Does It In a Moment. It Is Belth r atloky or greasy. , It's harmless, alean end refreshing. Cannot be ; detected. '- Tare eeJorsv rink and White. Use It morning noon and slant. Winter. Spring, Ssmmer ralL SAMPLE FREE. LYON 5IFO CO., 44 S. Fifth St Brookly a, N. T. fnnltad Los Anaelea Cal.. April 4-tr. Z. Pa Annan, the horseman, . whose wife shot and killed Mra Helen Griffin at Mon rovia Tuesday svenlng. because of tin belief that the latter waa alienating her niiahanii'a affections, - haa notified the undertakers who have charge of Mrs. Griffins body that he will pay all fun oral ewensea i --vc :,jl . Mra Da Annan Is gradually sinking. I according to the 'physician who is at. tending her, and it is fearod she will riie frnm nfrvoua shock, unless there ia an Immediate change In her condition, , , To Visit Old Belgian Jlome, - - wl.l DlaDatch to Tfee Jonreal.l JPorest Grove. tr.. April 4. A. Sate- lena a prominent buslnexa man of tlii city, being associated with the firm of I A. .saelens & Co., meat dealers and ca( 1 tie buyers, accompanied by Ms wife a- I three children, will lav Sun'liy f r New York, Where they will .. ' a three inouma vialt at ir. t . . , boyhood home In Bt!!'ti.'i. . abroad- he will visit Lni."t 5 baix. France. Mr. tr iliis las biiRinF In Forot mi t-r t " lit viur. find i'!ti .H &':i '!"!! I I i.