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THE . OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.: PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 0, 1003. mm Ten . Thousand " Delegates Will , Be Present Monday When Convention of Gen eral Federation Opens in Symphony Hall. . , ' (Cnltfd PreM Lel Wlro.J -Boston. Mass... June 20. A thousand or mora delegates to the ninth biennial convention of the General Federation f Women's MS already In JJoaton, and other are arriving pn every train, Fully 10,009 delegate nd visitor, are expected to te here vhee the conven tion opens Monday. ' J ' ' The arrivals today found awaiting them a carefully prepared program, which was planned by the clubwomen ef Massachusetts. The Incoming trains vere met by a band ot young woman, acting as guides, to direct the visitors to hotels and convention hall. Attn fatter place a bureau Of local Informa tion was opened today. ' . , . , The main auditorium vrlll be 8ym fihony hall, where morning , and even ng meetings will be he)I throughout the -whole of next wee. Five evening overflow - meetings will be held In Chlckering hall. At Symphony hall branch bank has een.ope4 for the convenience of the delegates, and other features include a special postofflo and physicians and nurses in constant at tendance m the rest room at the halL Sail Dow Karoo. ; .. The entertainment program arranged for tlie week will embrace a compli mentary sail down the harbor, a visit to. the homes of Emerson, hawthorn, the Alcotts, and historic places of Con cord and Lexington, a luncheon at the home of Whtttier at Amesbury, and trips to Salem and Plymouth. , : Before the convention opens the club women are occupied with the question of the presidential election, which Is likely to be hotly contested. Mr Sarah i'latt. Decker of Denver, whose Strong hand on the helm of office has road no marked an impression throughout her reign. Is about to step aside, and the potential candidates for the chair are about as numerous as the different sections of the country represented in this enormous body of women, The two r romlnent rivals .tor me post are Mrs. hllin V. ilonra of St. Louis and Mrs, May Aid en Ward ef the Massachusetts federation. -.. --.- '. Mrs. Moore, wh was leeted during the year ef the World's Fair, when the biennial took place In St. Louis, as a' compliment not only to the woman and to, the west, but to the entertaining city, has the tradition of the so-called logical : candidate to support her elatm. Before her Mrs. Charles H. penlson of New York, who had filled the position of first vice-president, while Mrs, Rebecca Lowe was in power, succeeded her prin cipal In the chair. . -''-:.'i yrsn4 SnflMM. '. The weight of personal Influence lies with Mrs. Ward, who has ' long been known as a factor In the working of the big federation. Mrs. , Ward has , both literary and ' executive attainments to recommend her for the position ef president. She has likewise the gup port of the eastern delegates, who be-. Jieve that her selection would maintain in some degree . the balance of power. They are of the opinion that the west has had her share of the honors, and they will -use very .'effort to bring about the choloe of an eastern woman mis year to neaa tne reaerauon. The program pf papers and dlsous- slonH la regarded as the most compre- tensive ever arranged for a convention or tne federation. The topics to be dis cussed include civil service,' clvia art. education, literature, , forestry, library extension, nousenoicl economy, indus trial conditions, child labor and pure food. Among the notable speakers to be heard at the evening meetings are henator AlDert J. JUeverldge ol Indiana, Prof essor Charles . Zueblln of the Uni versity of Chicago, Commissioner pf Ibor Charles P. Nelll, and Mrs. Joseph Medlll McCornilck, daughter pf the late fienawr nanus, MISSIONARIES POINT ' TO WOES OF AFUICA (Special SUpstch to The Journal.) Walla Walla. June SO.- The conven tlon of the East Washington Christian Missionary society, which has been In session here for the past three days, adjourned last night after a success ful meeting. The Christian churches Of all cities and towns east of the . mountains in tnis state were represent ed, besides delegate from Oregon and Idaho. Mere than 260 delegates at tended ' the meetings yesterday. The lnristiaa women a board of missions, affiliated with the society, also met dur- Ing the convention. The 'features of m miiTcuuun wot jno aquresses oi Mr. and Mrs. Royal . Dye of Holengo, Africa. Both are returned missionaries and they worked up a strong sentiment tof missions In (he dark continent, . Lao4 Commissioner to Idaho, ." (flpedil Clipttch to Tb Joorul.i Boise. Ida., Jyne 10. It is reported that Commissioner Fred Dennett of the general land offiee is expected to attend the meeting of the, deputy surveyors, general to be held In Boise July 1 and S. The commissioner is now on a tour of the west and will make it a point to be In Boise at the time of the meeting. He will bo doubt address the gathering oeltie, eaIled by-Purveyor General jrhe Mar's Uble Is financed on a scale f enormeus extravagance. Each dish provided Is put down at 10 rubles, and each single article of food equnts as a jllsh. It may be only a few olives or a bunch of celery. At great state dinners j the figuring It still higher. EUxivroenna . ! t lie system offectuQlly, 'assists one movercomtnj . habitual jconspatidn 'permanently. To get its i t)cne teial 'effects, buy ! tho 4 ermine. r CALIPORMA TntoSrnup Co. ? b AT BOSTON acts gcntjyjet prompt- a nn i nn noweis.ciuuuau3 CHURCH SERVICES paptlst. Arleta Rev, B. A. Smith. Service a, 11 a. m. and 8 p. mi Si-nday school, is a, m.j a. x. v, u., p. nv Third 'Vancouvsr avunue and Knott treats; . Rev. It, Schwedler. pstor, ervlcea 11 a, m. and t;4S p. m."i Sun say school, lu a. m,( B. T, jp. U- 6 1 Hlghlsnd Albert and Sixth streets, Rev. J. F. . Heacock, pastor. Sunday school. 10 a. ta.i services at 11 a. m. and P. m.; 8..T. P.-V., :3 p, m.: . Bellwood Taroma and Eleventh streets! ttew John Bentsien, ' Srvttes Calvary ast icighui aud Oront Streets, Rev. E. N. Monro. Services. 11 a. m. and T;S0 p. m.i Sunday school, JO a, m.( BV, P. U., ;io p. in. Irnmanuel Second nd Mead streets; Rev. A- It, Mluaker, Services at 10;M a. m. and l:a p. m. Sunday -school, 11:46 a. m. - . Grace MontavlUa: Rev, Oilman Par. ker, Servlcos at 11 m- andI:lt p. m.J Sunday school, .10 a, m.; B, X y, U., 1 p. m. Central East Twentieth and Ankeny Streets Rev, W. T, Joruaa. Services at 10:0i a, m, and , T:0 p. m. Sunday school, II m.J Y, P. meeting, t p. m. University Park-Rev. A. B. Wsita Sunday school at 1 a m .!wlc 11 1 im, and p, m.s 8. T. F. U. 7 p. m.i topic. . "The : Ureat Teachers Favorita Object-leson, and "CbUdren7 day sreises in evening, , - First Tna White Tempi. T"1 and U'sylor atroeti Bv. J. Whltcomh Brougher. V, P- 'On coord'' ftPryer meeting, U a, rvlces, lOilO a, m, and 1it p. m., topics 'Obedieooe and Its Blessing,'1 and "A Fool Sunnysiae tOermaa tforty-Brsl street and Hawthorne avenue i Rev. C Feldmeta. Fieacbing. 11 to-I Suday school, t:4l a, m. .- . St. Johns UeraB-Bev. C Feld meth. Preaching I p. m. Sunday school ' lecond Seventh and East Ankeny treets; Rev. Stanton C. Lapbam. Serv ices. 10:80 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; topics "The Attitude of Christians to Vicious and Immoral Practices Carried on in the Name of Religion" one of the se ries of sermons on "The Signs of the Times." Children's day exercises in ev- enstf Johns Bl A. Leonard. Services, U a. m. and 7TlO p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U.. ' 8:30 p. m, Chinese Mission 3BSV 1 Oak street. Sunday school, 7 p. in.; preaching la Chinese. 8 p. m. xw . , First German Fourth and Mill streets Rev. J, Kratt. Services U a, mT and f0 p! nTi Sunday school, a. u, ". Second German Morris atreet snd godney avenuej Ry, F, Buermann. ervlcea, U a. m, and ?;30 p, m.i Sun day school. m, . East Forty fifth Street Comet East Main; Rev, B. C Cook, Services, ill! m and 7:S0 57 m: Bible achooL 10 a, m.i B. Y. P. U., :4 p. m, t leata-virBt mtenua ana iw ran. Rev. X, F. Heacoek, pastor. Bunoay Bohool, 10 . services. 11 s. m. and 7:80 p. m. . ' Mount Olive Seventh and Hverett; Rev. B. B, B. Johnson. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ' Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth: Rev. Rriik Sisherstrom. Servrcea. 10:41 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.f Sunday schopL II m.) p. t. rr y v- n- ' Union Avenue MIshIosj (Swedish) Corner 8 kid more, Sunday school, It Norwesrtan-DantshSeryloes in hall corner Mississippi snd Shaver streets, Kundav arnnnl. 12 m. Gresham Sunday school. 10 a. rav. Service ii a. m. and 7(80 p. m. by Rev. T. J. Elklna. - ? - - ' . rresbytsriao. FirstTwelfth and Alder etreetsi Rev. William Hiram Foulkes. Services, 10:0 a. m, and 7:46 p, rn.: Sunday school, 11 m.; topics, "Our Father" and "The Victor Crowns." Mizpah ast Thirteenth, nd Powell. Eervtces at 10:80 a. m. and i p. m.; unday school, 11:30 a. m.i Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.i Sundsy sohooj at Midway, 10:80 a. ra. ' Calvary Presbyterian church Corner Eleventh and Clay streets. , Service 10:80 a, in. and 7:45 b. m. Fourth Flist and Oibbs streets; Rev. John R. Welch. Services at 10:80 a. ra. and 7i80 p. m-i Sunday sehool. 18 w.t V, P. S. C EM 8:80 p. m. Hawthorne Park-Twelfth and East Ttylor streets; Kev. hi. Nelson Allen. fervlotg at 10;80fc m. and 7:0 p. m.J unday scboel. 18 m.i Y. . 8. 5 K., 8:80 d. ni. Forbes Rev. Harry H. Pratt Serv ices at Woodmen s. hu. Russell street. near Rodney avenue, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a, m,: C. &, 1:80 p. m. cninese-arji&tti f irst street; servioes. f:4& b. m.: Sunday school. 8:46 d. m.1 young people's meeting, 8:45 p. m. fieamoni leveianu avenue ana jar rette street Kev. N. S. Reeves, B. D. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:46 d. m Sun day school, 18:18 p. m.i Y. P. 8. C. 8:48 v. m.: topics. ''ChristlanitVs IdeaK" and ,rAn Hour With Charles Wesley." Westminster cast xentn and Weld ler gtreets. Rev. Henry Marcette. Serv ices, 10:30 a, m. and 7:80 p. m,; Sunday sehool. 18 m.; O. B.. ii p. m. Marshall-Street Marshall and North Seventeenth streets; Rev. C W. Hays. Sunday school, 10 a. m.: preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Y. P. 8. C. K. at 8:46 p. m. Mount Tabor Belmont street ana Prettyman avenue; Rev. Edward M, Sharp, pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and p. m.i nunaay eenoni at is a, m, I Bellwood Corner East Seventeenth and Spokane avenue. Rev. D. A. Thomp son. Servioes at 11 a. ra. and 7:80 n m.t Sunday school. 10 a. m.; Christian En- Third--East Thirteenth and Pino streets; Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery. 1 Servioes at i0:80 a. m. and 7:45 d m. ! Hope Mont avi 11a; Rsv. S. 8. White. Service at 11 a. m. end 7:30 p, m.l Sunday school, 10 a. m. ' "aflUard Avenue Rev. A. D. Soper: Sunday school, 10 a. m.; services, 11 a, m. and 7:80 p. m. Ana Del services at 11 a, m. and 7:41 Snilworth E. Thirty-seventh street and Gladstone avenue: preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. J. S. Dunning, ph. D,; Sundav school at 18 m. Piedmont Cleveland avenue and Jar rei.r streets. ev. a. a. Keeves. a. H pastor. Services, 11 a, nv and TUB p. m.; Sunday school, 12:15 apd Y, P,,Q, is., 8 :4& p, m. irmjty r uiton; eunnav school at 11 a. m.: Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.; i(eouuiuk vy iiAryey aiuier,- :op p, m. Methodist. Taylor-Street Rev. Benjamin Touna. SunnysldeKas tamhUl trrt, be. .,Thtr-flftR mndT ir?f. "."!t aiarvic it a. m. and 7:10 11. tn.: Junior iMm. n m.t Senior league, 8:16; Sunday school. 11:60 a. m. . . Bt. Johns F. L Tonnr. Ra Pvlna. t e tn od ft m.; Sunday school, i 19 a. rn. Ep wortlwRev Charie T. McPhar, son, - bervioe In Oregon bulldln al fair grounds, u ft. m. n$" tp' nt, fcunday . sehool, 18 a. nij Efworth fe",,.:'l.'Tnt-' toplc" Trlnashlp," and Children's Day exercise ln-evenlne . Centenary East Pine and Bast Ntntn streets. Rev. Clarence True Wilson. D. D., oastor, . aeryloe. ie"aW Tp5 and ?:48. . Topics, -The Man With a V Islon,'' . and "Science and the Bible." itev.' lt K-nodeji will deliver th TrinliyCorner ef East Tenth ana East Grant; Lewi F. Smith. Services st 11 , rn, and 7:8 p. m,; Sunday school, 18 a. m.J elaaa meeting. li:15 n. ' 5 Junior League, 8 p. .j Epwortft League. Venirj puRsen ana Kerpy street; J. T. bbett- Service at 10:80 a. rn, and 7:80 p, an. j Sunday school at 18 nu v , . : .. . , Chinese Mission Chan Sin; KsJ. gervlces 1 . tn. and 7:80 p. m. Mount Tabor Service at 11 ' .' m. ani 7:88 p. m. ) . Pat ton Michigan avenue nd Carpen P' P- pastor. Sermon, 10:30 a, m. and 7:48 p, m.; glasses. 9:30 a m.; Sunday i00 M'iS, v. in.: Epwortn Jeagua ;8 l p. m.. topic, , Blues," and ; ''ga tanslements." . PASTOR WHO REACHED TOP ; FIGHTING WITH ADVERSITY I - S r- : "ir" I 1 '' k n 'n . ' ' t i . ' '' , 5 t ' i Hot. P. L. Toung. F, X Tonng; pastor of the Methodist Eplsoopal church of, St Johns, has ar plved at Jilg prosent position of influ ene aolely 1 through his own efforts, and la the faco of obstacles which would have defeated a less aggressive spirit For his schooling when he was a lad, ho had the odd moments snatched from farm work. For his colleglat course he had oven a less complete equipment than' Garfield summed ub when he said that a log with a boy at ter. H. T. Wira Cervices at 11 a. m, and 7:30 p. in. Vancouver Avenue eervice at mi a, m. and 7:80 p. m. . Woodstock Kev. H. P. Blake. er vices at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. ro, Norwealan-Danlsh Thirteenth and Davis; H. P. Nelaen. Services at 11 a. m. ana t:30 p. m. Laurel wood Hev. E. H. Bryant. Serv. Ices 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a m.: class meeting, 12:18 p. m-i Epworth league, 8:30 p. m. wtdlah Borthwlcg and Beach; Rev. John Ovall. Bervioes, 11 a m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a m.; Ep worth leaaua. 7 d. m. Topics. "The Wages of Sin and the Gift of God," and (salvation. . - " First German Fifteenth and Hoyt G, A. Waasa, Service at 11 a m. and 7:80 p. ta. . Second Qerman Stanton ana rioaney, Rev. & B. Hertzler. Services at 11 a tn, gnd 8 p. ra.; Sunday school, 9:45 a, m.j Epworth league, 7:80 p. ra. Japanese Mission 191 .North Flf, teenth, ReV. Ellsen Rlbara. Service a' 9:34 a m. and 9:39 p. m., Sunday, school, 8:8C p. m. Grace Corner of Twelfth and Taylor streets; Rev. William H. Heppo, pastor. Services at 10:80 "d 7:36 p. m. Morning classes, 9 o'clock; Sunday school, ltil5 p. m-i St Paul's mission, 8:90: Epworth league, 8:30, Topics, "The Liberty That Needs a New Km. phssls Today," and "Christ and Modern Society."' Sell wood Corner East Fifteenth and Tacoma avepue; Rev. Lester C Poor, Services, 11 a. m. and 7:90 p, m.; Junior Epworth league, 8:80 p. m.; Senior Ep worth league, 6:80 p. ra Ftm Firsts-East lntl Vf, J, Johnston. . Servloeg 11 a m, 7:88 n. m.. Thursdav 7:80. Tha CUnton-kelly Memorial Thirty r.liith and Vowell streets. Rev. S. J (Caster, t pastor. Service at II . m, and 8:00 p. m.; Suqday school 10 a. m.i Epworth league, 7:00 D. pi.; Junior league, 8:00 p. m. ' wpoaiawn- w uuam ? i-Kiugiaes, ps . florvlaes st 11 a. m. and 8 o. m.: Sunday scnooi iv a m-i ,ywyrm league, 8:80 p. m. . UnlversUy Park Corner Dawson and vuka Mtmeta. Rev. William R. Jeffrey Jr., pastor. Services, am., 11 am,, 6:80 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class meeting. 11:18 P. pi I Sunday sqhooj, 8:46 a m. Epwortn league, :au. Montg villa Mohlo and Hlbbard streets. Rev. Harold Oberg. Services, li a fn, nd T;90 p. m.; Sunday school, League, 8 p. m.; Epworth League. 6:41 P- , Ooagvegatienal. First Msdisoii and Pgrk. Rev. Lu ther, R. Dyoh. D. p., pastor. Service 11 a. m. and 7:46 p.P; Sunday school. l6:06 a m. Topics, "When People Know God." and "Real Religion," University Park 1611 Haven avenue) Rev. F, L. H. Van Lubken, pastor, Preaching at 11 n. m. and 8 p. m. Sun day school, 10 a m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 8:30 p. m. Topics, "The Religious Home Training of Children," and Children's Day exercises in the evening. Sunnyside-Corper of East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth streeU Rev. J. J. Staub. Services at 11 a m. and 8:00 p. m. Topics, "The Apostle and High Priest of Our Profession.'' and "Sizing Up a Man." Sunday school, 10 a m.; Junior C. E., 8 p. m.; Senior C. E., 6:30 p. m. Laurel wood Rv. ' W, H. Myera Vk'c.l.: u Mississippi AVnuJUissisippi are. nu and Fremont; Rev, Daniel T. Thomas, Servicoa ll a m. and 7:80 p. ra, Sunday school, JO . ghi- ChrMltian En, deavor. 6.30 p. m. Haaaalo Street East Seventh and HhsbsJo Rv. Ps-ul Rade. Sen 10:80 a. .m. and 7:48 p. m.; Su ohpol. II m-I 1- P: S- CE :4 BeriDon, Sunday ra.l Y. P. S. C 1C :4 p. m, Hiahland East Sixth street north and PreBcott: Rev. E. ,S. Bollinger. Berv. lees at lliOOa, m. jjna Ti4 P. ra. Topics, "How Should We Believe About Reconciliation . With God?" and "The Value of Our Lives.1' . - Ice. If a m. ' and 8 p. m.;. Sunday acnooi. a m. : . First. Geman--Eat Seventh - and Stanton streets: Pov. John H, Hopp. Servlcaa, 1040 a ra. and 7:80 p.: m.J Sunday schopi, 9iHl ChrlftJan En deavor, 8:80 p. tn. Splgoopal. Trinity i Nlneteentn and Kvrt street; , pf r A. A, Morrison- Pvce, 8 a. ml 11 -a. m. and 8 p. m.s Sunday SCSrVa5he'wFlrst and Cawth-re treeti Rev. "W. A. M. Breck In eharge. service n a. rn,; cpnjnjunion at 7:18 a. m.; Sunday achool 10 a. m. -- Pro-Cslhfcurai ef St. Stephen th Mar tyr Thirteenth and Clay streets; Rev, H. M. Ramsay. Communion, 7:8 ft. ro.) ervte 11 ft. m- nd 1;8 p-f Sunda school, 8:45 a. rn. ;.'' . All Saint- Twenty-second snd Reed streets. Sunday school, 0 a, rn, sery Ice, 11:80 a. m. and 7:88 p. m. r St. Andrews University Park. Serf Ice 11 a. m. and 7:38 p. m. Rev. Francis U. judfh will ureucil. St. Paul's Wood mere: C L. ParVer, lay reader. Service at 11 a. m.; Sunday school. 8:48 a. m.; Rev. W. R. PoweiJ will . off lclate at communion. , - sc Mark's Corner pt Nineteenth and Quimby streets) Rev, J. E. H. Simpson, lloly eomrounion, S a. tn.; services, 1 a. mr and 8 p. m.j Sunday school, 1C ft. TO, - St. John's Memorial Sellwoodi ' Rev, H. D. Chamber. Services. U a. m. and 1:00 p. ro.; Sunday school. 19:00 a. m. Good Shepherd Bellwood street and Vancouver avenue. Alblna. Rev. John Dawson, rector, communion, s a, m-i Sunday achool, 8:48 a, m.; momlns; serv Ice. 11 , m.; evening . service, 7;j o'clock. '-' St David' Episcopal CJiurch E( Twelfth-and Belmont, Rev. George H, Van Waters, D. li., rector. Holy com. munlon, 8 a. tn.', Sunday school, :46 a. m.; ractors Bible class In chapel, 10 a, m-i aeryloes, 11 a. m; and 8 p. ra. AsrenFion chapp Portland Heights Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. - , tutiiama. Swedish Immanuei KlneteantV'and Irving streets, teryices, ll a. m. and 8 one ' end ' ahd Mark Hopkins at the other would lia a university. ' Mr. Young bad the log, but the man at the other end was lacking, so he supplied hin place with books. . For It is a fact that this ambitious Btu- dent, reard on, tne frontier, had never three months consecutively at 'even a country school, and chat his eolloaa course he worked out for Jilmself, "just ouugnt me ooQtts B.HU stuaiea mem, as he himself says, as though . that were the usual, way pf obtaining a col- icgiate eoucanon, ,j - . . After'eompletlng hi - college eourse and passing hi final examinations, he began a thuolotftcal course, and was or dained a minister of the gospel at the Spokane- Theological . seminary, sow passed.' ' : :':'''' . . .. .- . lie was prdalnoa a deacon in 1887 and an elder in 1889. His firat Pastorata vii In Ellensburg, Wash, j He then spent four years at Bakej" City and came to Portland In 1900. During 1888 and 1888 Mr. Young bad for his charge the Columbia river conference, a dis trict which IS under the care of I presiding elder and contains soma 81 pastorates. In this larz and promts Inr field he had many interesting ex periences, one of which was the mar riage ne perrormea tor tne xirst vmie people to M married in Stevens oounty, The old timer had married the In dian women, and their children ' had f rown up and married. that aq in ennlxture of Indian blood wag com mon In that pnrt ot the country. These two whit people whom Mr. Young married In tha early year ef his min istry were tho first of that oounty who were ui woin va poiu siaso. When Snokao waa a lorrina earnn. Mr. Young want ther In the ours of his mlnletry and slept the first nismt m a io nous, leas strenuous day are now the order in tho Oregon; country and Mr. Young has been, ext. tied over the. St' John church for three years, serving a growing church In a growing community. . - In addition to his ministerial work Mr. Young has mad opportunity to f ive himself a course In law, and 1 a leensad lawyer, admitted to practice befor th supram court p. m.; Sunday sehool, 9:41 a m. Norwegian Synod Fat , Tenth and East Grant atreets; Rev, O, Hagoe Sunday school. 9:80; service, 10:80 a.m. and 8 p, m. Betanla )anl h Union avenue and Morri street: Rev, J. Scott, - Services U a m. and 9 p. m,: Sunday gchooL 19 a m.; topic, ''The Blessing of th Law," St Jamas' English West Park and Jaffsrson streets; J, Allen Laa Serv ices, 11 a, m. and 8 p. m.i Sunday sohool, 10 a. m.; Luttier league, T p. m.; topiqs, ."Convorslon," and "Th Con version Of a I'amlly." Norwegian 46 North Fourteenth street; Rev. J. M- Nerving. Services at 11 a m, and 7:10 P m ( Sunday school. 8:41 a, m t St Paul's Oertian East Twelfth and Clinton streets; Rev. A. Krausa Serv ioes, 10:30 a m, and 7:60 p, m,i Sunday school, 9:30 a m.j sermon by Rev, H. Beusa and Rev. I Felger. , Trinity German (Missouri Synod). Corner William avenue and Sell wood street; J. A. Rlrabaoh, Service at 19 a m. and 7:80 p. m.) Sunday sehool. till a m. v Zion's Germsn (Missouri Synod) Chapman and Salmon atreets; W. H, Behrena pastor; service, 10:11 and 7:45: Sunday school. 9:80 a m.; servlqes tn English J, ret and third Sundays. Swedish Augustana Rodney avenue and .Stanton troetl C. A. Tplins service 10i48 a ra. and T;45 p. K) l Sun. dar achool, 9:80 a m. . 1 Swedish Mission Corner Seventeenth and Gllsan, Rev. B. J. Thoren, pastor. Services, 11 a m. and T:8 P, m.j Sun day school 10 a ra. CThrtstjaa. Central -East Twenqetb and Cast Salmon streets; Rev. J. F, Qhormley, U. I). Services, 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m-i evening sermon by Rev. Mrs. Dye. Rodney-Avenue Rodney avenue and Knott street; v. y. cim Hopinsoa Service, 11 ,.., and 70 p. mj Sunday sohool. 9:46 a m.; T. P. 8. U E. 6:30 o. m.i Bible school at 8 P. m. gt Alblna avenue and Killlngsworth. Kern Park Rev. hi M. Patterson) services, 11 a rn. and 7:46 p. m.i Bible vlval meeting every night this week. WoodlawnnrServlce at 11 a. m. and 8:00 n. ra.. by the pastor. Clark W. Com. stock: Sundav school. 10 a m.l Y. P. S. 8. E., 7 p. ra.; topics, "Th Marks of a hristian" and children' day exercise at evening service. inrsi--eorner tin ana L-oiumoia streets: Rev. E. S. Muck lev. Services, 11 a m. and 8 p. m. Bible sehool, 10 a tn.: C. K., s:30 p, m.;sermons by Rev, Royal J. Dye. Chris tln Settma. ' First Church of Christ. Scientist-. oottlsn Rite rathedral, MorrUoq gad ownsdal streeta Servloe at ll a en. and 9 p. m. Sunday school at efpsa of morning service. , subject of )essoni "J .tha ynivere, Including MP, Evolved by Atomlo Force?"' Becona kik' tvmpia Btr, Between Sixth and Seventh streets. Ssrvless at 11 a ra. and 8 p, m. Sunday sehool at close of morning service. Subject of lesson, "Is ths Universe, Jneluding Man, Evolved by Atomic Fore f" THltod BvglPJ. ' First Corner East Tenth and Sher man streets. Rev. At A. Winter. 10 a m.. Sunday school i servlees 11 a m. and 7;6 p. m.; sermon by Rev, C, C, Poling. Children day exercise at v ening service. ' , Second jargo and Krty ' street; Rev. C. C. Poling, ' pastor. Sunday 7:46 p. m. ol juuii s ivannoe ana jynn mwi Rev. Chester Paul Gates Preaching 11 in. , Bunnay scnooi at in a. m. Ockley Green Gay street and W!l- lunette boulevardi Rev. J, Bowersox. Cures Chronic Constipation, timuUtlon Without Irritation. Qrxno Laxative Fruit Syrap ia ftpow laxative syrup combined wjtbj the de licious flavor of fruits, tind la very pleasant to take. It will not gripe or sicken. It is much more pleasant and effective than PMs, Tablets or Saline Waters, as it does not derange the Stomach, or Irritate the Kidneys, Liver or Bowels. .". '-.'"'-J..; v-'y : Constipation ; ' ' . ORINO Laxative i Fruit ; Sy rnp will positively cure Chronic Constipation, as it restores the natural action of the Intestinal tract. DOB- 80ARAQT pastor. Services, 11 a m. and 7:45 p, m.i Sunday school at 10 . m. , Svangolloal ' Assoolatloo. ; First' English East Sixth and Mar. ket streets; S. A. Slewvt pastor. Serv ices 11 a in. and 8 p. m.i Young People's alliance, V p. m.:. Sunday school. 10 a ra. First German Corner Tenth and C!y streets; Theodore Schauer. pastor: ser mon at 10:45' a. ro. and T:45 p.m. Sun day school, 9:30 a ro. Memorial East Eighteenth n Tib beits L. C lloovei, pastor. Preaching at 11 a m. and J:30. p. m-; Sundav school, 10 fc in, , United Svsbytrlaa, Church of th Btrangerr Wasoo street and Grand avenuei Hev. 8. Karl DuBol. Service at 10:80 a. m. and 8:00 p. 'm.l sermon translated for the deaf each Sunday - morning : Sunday school. 12 ro. . - ! ' i First Sixth and Montgomery streets; Rev. A. W. Wilson, pastor. Servlees at 10:80 a m. and 7:89 P, w-i Italian erv, (qs at p. ta. TTnlted Brvthxea in Christ. ' " First Bast Fifteenth and Morrison Street; Rev. IL C. Shaffer, " Servlees at 11 a tn. and 7:30 p. m.i Sunday school at 10 a m, " - ? Second East Twenty-seventh ' and Mildred avenuei B. E. Emerich. oastos. - Thlrd-Preachlng by Rev. B. JB, Em- erictc, ii a m.. .ern jrara. naoieain-eixtD aaa Meenanis straats; Rev. T. J. Cooking;. Services. 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m.J Sunday school, 10 , n,l X. pi S, & a, :30 p ra. ' It X. (JhQMh ootb, IT1U flecond Street Key. KL B Mawm. pvrviuav a m. m. ; u uv p. in. 1 Run day.aoneoi. w m. .pworm league, 1:89 p. m. ITmlvarsaUsV Church ef - tha Good Tldlns-a East Couch and East Eighth street; Rev. J. IX Corby. Services. 10:4$ a m. and f:80 Pvjn.1 Bible achool, 13 m.J toplo. an '-Ufe in'Jndl:'' " Church of Our Father Corner of Yamhill and Seventh street Ry, W, 6. Eliot Jr.t Rv, T, D minister emerltua Services. 11 a m.: Sunday -chopL 9:48 i, m,; adult clas.9. "life's Aim aBd Vicissitude. v mMeHaMona-' 1 . - : ' ' . , Divine Truth Center 301 AHakv. Service 11 a. m, Thaddeu M- Mlnnard. pastor, "Compensation." .Ministers' and Mediums' Association Auditorium halL, Third and Taylor ? tresis, service j:io, :su, i:;o urn :46 cm. - .. ynrst pimuav, society AWngton Services U a rn,, I p. m, and 7:48 p, m. Tonlo. "Are Wa Ever Under Oh. DU11U111K. A 111 I VU BlOtU naVBUlUKLUIL llaaUona to Another?" . New Thought Evangelist Allsky hall VMrA mnA Vnr,i.nn "Tha llv,,- notlsm of Old Age: How to Escape tt" Swedenborslan Knla-hta of I'vthlas hall. EJevsnih and Aider, Service 11 Church Of tho Brethren Rorthwlnk nd Killlngsworth. Service 11 a m. and 3 p. m.: Sunday school H 0 . OFFICERS OF GRAND , LODGE, WASHINGTON (gpcclal Diapateh ta Th Journal.) Tacoma Wash, Juno 19. Tho Ma sonic grand lodge of Washington closed it annual sesntonq Thursday afternoon. Qn ef the l"t acta pf th lodge wag arranging for ft celebration ef th semi eentennial of th lodge, which, will takn Plaeo at Olympia where the lodge wag organized 60 year ' ago, - December 7 and 6 next. Th incoming grand mas ter was authorised to appoint a com mittee of iO district deputy grand ma, ters to instruct officers in their duties and inspeet book and proceeding. The grand lodge next year will he held at Seattle. Tha Order of the Eastern Star is holding its annual session to day, ' following are the newly elected grand lodaa officers i Grand master. Royal A. Clove, Tacoma; deputy grand master. William R. Baker, Colville; senior grand warden, Jeremiah Neterer, Bellingham; Junior rrand warden, William F, War ren, Davenport; grand treasurer, N. S. Porter, Olympla: grand secretary, Hor ses W, tfyl't- Taqoma Appointive of Acers: Grand lecturer, Charles D. At klna Tacoma; grand orator, George Law ler, Tacoma: grand marshal, Frank C Dunn, Seattle; senior grand deaeon, George D. McQueeten, f fteomaj JmhIov grand deacon, J, H, Shaw, Spdkanei grand standard bearer,' C E, Munn, Marysviljei grand sword bearer. George H, I, Sparling, Black Diamond! grand Blblo bearer, W. B. Seymore, Bremerton) senior grand steward, james Atocor mack, Tacoma; Junior grand steward, C. M. Charles, puyallup; grand ohaplaln, William J'elan. Spokane: grand tyjer, Charles D. Knight, Seattle, FOR OFFICERS OF v ; ASTORIA COMPANY (Special Dispatch to The JeeraaL) Astoria- Or., Jun 0.-At ft meeting pf the young men ; who wllj compose th OOmRftPy Qt ,th Oregon Ntlonal Guard which will bo mustered In next week, it wa decided o recommend, tho following for officer; Captain, Charles ti. ADercromoie: iirst ana secona neu' tenants. Karl nobloch. J. U. Sutton; Guy Osborne, Cadpnau. arl Fransaen gn4 Lee OREGON PIONEERS MEET IN CALIFORNIA Tb 6regQn ao'ciety and other former Oregonlap celebrated pioneer day la California by ft basket dinner and pic. Yt Pleasant If you are constipated If your tongue is coated If ybur breath Is bad" If your eyes are dull If Irour head feels heavy If you have heart-burn If are trou6led ir you have Indigestion If your food does not assimiito . If you are too thin - If your complexion i bad , ' .. Your stomach, liver and bowels need stimulating, and you should take ORINP Laxative Fruit Syrup. EE Prepared only by FOLEY CP. Chicago, IIU . COLD AND RECOMMENPED OY - ALL DRUGGISTS - ... ntc, followed by addresses and a musical program at Venloe, a beach suburb of Los Angles. . The addreaues dwelt upon the prosress of the state and it history. President W. L. Jones spoke in glow ing terms of tho advancement made by Oregon last year, and dwelt, partic ularly on tha growth of Portland. He Is a native son of Oregon. The invo, catlap by; Rev. J. p. Coleman, ft rain, Ister of 80 years' vigorous work la Hi PORTLAND RAILWAY, LIGHT : & POWER COMPANY j Bulletin Wo 6 TAXATION.-- . "- - We hgvg hergtofpra diacuaed problemg in which the Interest of the public and that ef the company are mututl; we propose now to ' discuss the question of taxation in which those interest ma; seem to conflict. There is always more or less asitatioa over corporate taxation, and this will probably nan or tne lacta, we can ruy puouc opinion tp a (air point ot view, ; FIRST OF AH WB STATU: . ? (a) ' Street railway companies in the United States pay a higher tax per dollar of income than any other extensive industry known, except Uquor and tobacco manufacturers, -. . - (b) That the Portland Railway, Light ft Power Company ot Portland PAID BY WAY OF TAXES-(and charges in the nature of taxes) about $300,000 in the year 190J, - (e) THAT THE PORTLAND ; RAILWAY, LIGHT A POWER COMPANY PAYS PROPORTIONALLY . ' AS LARGE TAXES, AND MUCH LARGER. THAN MOST, AS ANY 8TREET RAILWAY COMPANY IN THE UNITED STATES, rAy M iKi ' (d) That the flgureswlll show that the city and state receive from the Portland Railway, Light ft Power Company the equiva lent of ALL FARES COLLECTED FROM ONE CAR IN SIX. after deductinf the actual coat of running such car. , J; y Figures prepared in this office abow that the company pays an average of about 13 per cent of its gross and if per cent of its net, compared with 6.3 per cent gross and 13,9 per cent net average for Cities of 500,000 population or over; that is tp say the Portland Rail way, Light & Power Company pays in taxes about $120,000 MORE "PER ANNUM than the average of cities of the same or greater population, ... A writer in the Yale Law Review Angust, J899, page 173), In" Bumming up the situation, said s i "IN PRACTICE THE TAXATION IN DIFFERENT LO CALITIES VARIES GREATLY,' AS WE HAVE SEEN, AND REACHES' ALL ALONG FROM THE ENTIRE TAX EX EMPTION, ON THE ONE HAND, TO OPPRESSIVE TAX ATION (WELL-NIGH CONFISCATION) ON THE OTHER." It is a fact that the Portland Railway, Light 4 Power Company7 pays taxes and charges in the foUowing amongst other forms t , (1) privilege of crossing bridges; (2) taxea upon its power houses, carbarns and other valuable reel estate t the same rite as cW aent (3) taxes on its tracks, which are assessed real estate) (4) city ordinance payments f (I) taxea on its franchises; (0) cpst of street paving ana bridge assessments, and for the repair of atreets between and beside its tracks, notwithstanding the fact THAT THIS REQUIREMENT IS SIMPLY A SURVIVOR OF HORSE CAR DAYS. WHEN THE COMPANY'S HORSES HAMMERED THE TRACKS, Today, with electricity, no injury - is done to the streets by the- cars, and yet the company continues to pay for the repairs mede necessary by carts and wagons which ' wear out ita tracks and adjacent street surface. - ' We do not ask for unreesonable reductions, but do ask to be Met alone nritil we "catch up," and want to impress you with this . thought. . The STREET CAR IS THE POOR MAN'S CAR. RIAGE and the means of relieving hint of the necessity of dwelling in the congested portion of the city near his place of work. Tax the carriage too heavily and yoa impair its efficiency; ..Further-' more, it should be remembered that there is hardly a savings bank in the city, where the man of modest means keeps his money, Which is not largely interested in the securities of our company. Whet difference does a fraction of a cent a year make to" you when com pared with your daily convenience in regularity and efficiency of 1 service? And is it not true that eyery dollar of tax beyond a living rate is a tax on efficiency and good service? To any man who thinks accurately, it must be. clear that an unfair burden impairs the company's ability to meet the various problems, such as the rush-hour difficulty. It is also dear that if you cripple the com pany's financial power, you seriously interfere with ita ability to lead in ,the development of the city and its suburbs., FINALLY! It if to the interest of every citbjen to see that he gets good serivce at reasonable rates, and that money which should be devoted to this purpose is not diverted to excessive taxation. ' Over $2,000,000 have been spent on the property in the last year for betterments end extensions, and the system of free transfer eaves the traveling public about $400,000 per annum assuming that all passengers who now ride on free transfers would be willing to pay the price formerly charged therefor and which is permitted in many other large cities. . - : :-.'':" !." rumlngMotiohydrate66 peg. Be. Nitric and Hydrochloric Acids Delivered Im task ars, arnms p carboy, i Peyton Chemical Comp'y l g nusj jBy-jpu' .. f3 mimm ran to taKe and docs not Stom&ch and with belching Tube ORINO Laxative Fruit arc not satisfied your money OregohV w followed by musical exer Short S addresses were delivered by Rv. Mr. Fisher,. A. L. Johnson, Justice E. B. Selph and others. . Among the many workers for the success of th outing were Justice Selph, A. J. Rich ardson, C F. Mapenald, Dr, Dixon, Mr. McCarvo, Frank Stewart. Dr. Nertlo Olds-HaigsL Mr, Dixon and Mra Hunsaker,,V; .. , , .v continue until, by a clear presenta. ' . .1..'-,. r aaa rgmco. . .. n gripe or nauseate Liver Troublo Clears tho Complexion, . QRltfO Laxative Fruit Syrup stimu lates the liver and thoroughly cleanse' the system and clears the complexion of pimples and blotches It is the best laxative for women and children at it. is mild and pleasant, and does pot gript Or sicken, , ' . s: " ''. : Thin People TaKe Notice 7 .' Pe Teei Aasss(lat Tee Fe4f , , Oriwo makes you; assimilate your food so you will get the full benefit of what you eat, ' . ' 1 v Gyrup and If you will bo refunded, ' ' ' . i i