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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.' 'PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENINc5, JULY lU-vAQok , I Tovh Topics TOXIQIIT'S AMUSEMENTS. , Lvrlo.. ' "tflim Satan. h Circus GlrT Marquam. . ...... , .Pantagea Vaudeville Grand . . i , Vaudeville una dim Concert and "The Head Walter'' Oreaham, the enterprfalns little city in the caatern part of the county, has secured an ' ontlon on a tract of land near by and baa Invited -th Orange Kalr aasoclatloo to uae It aa a alte for holding- Hie agricultural fair thie fall. The proposition extended by Mayor Short of Uresham, at a meeting: ef the association held Thursday night, i accepted uy me ai motors, i ne assona tlon will be Incorporated with a capjtal of 16,000 and arrangements made at once to get the fair Under way. It la the Intention of the dlrectora of the fair association to erect commodious and "permanent fair building In time for thla year's 'fair. Spend your vacation and Sunday at the Hotel Estacada, summer resort n the upper Clackamas1 river; It per day, $10 per week: Sunday dinner 50 rents. Oood trout fishing. Railway fare, week daya $1.35; week-end, good' from Satur day noon until Monday moratng, $1 round trip. Sunday excursions, 76 cent round trip. Ticket must be obtained In order to receive benefit of reduced rate. On Bale In waning- room,-irit and . Alder streets. Train leave 7:15, 6:15. 11:16 a. m., 1:16, 8:46. 6:16, 7:26 p. ra. All decked out with gay ribbon and In an Immaculate frock a little 8-year-old pickaninny wan foiind wandering on the atreeta at Fifth and 'Washington yesterday by Patrolman Nelson. The child wa brought' to the police sta tion where his anxloua mother. Mrs. Ethel Hill, 888 Everett, found him by telephoning. The little fellow ha been In the habit of playing In the plana and be wandered away unnoticed by ma motner. CHAUTAUQUA'S FIRST BIGi DAY OPENS BRIGHT In .fjtallng tip the' receipt for the first four daya 'of the 16th assembly of the Willamette Valley Chautauqua as soclatlorf last night, the returns showed an attendance greater by several bun dred than' at any previous "ar,' arid yet today will be the first really great day xt the sesaion, a tt will be the flrfct ap pearance ol a speaker or national prom imenoe, or. one whose personality, words, will attract a crowd. aa Portland Is to be advertised, erten slvely at the national convention of the Ancient Order of Hibernians whl meet In Indianapolis the last of this month. An effort will be made by the Portland delegation leaving here JUiy SO to have thla cltv chosen aa the meet Ing place for next year. The members will take with them 1,000 copies of i new booklet on Portland recently com pleted by the chamber of commerce. It has come at last, the big drop Jn diamonds. The long looked for drop In diamonds has become a realisation at Ashers, who announces that until fur ther advice from bis buyer In New York very diamond in the house win ne sola at one third off. This Is the llrst time In 10 year that diamonds have been offered at these price. Do not miss this opportunity. See window display and be convinced. M- L. Asher, the Jeweler, 387 Washington street. - Chief Grltzmacher has notified cap tains of police to inform their men that applications may be made for va cations by those who have been work ing for a year continuously. The men longest In the service and those who re not In good health will be given the Vst choice of dates. Not more than toi men will be allowed to go on leave ouonca. Vacation thla year is for 16 14 gnnjlley excursions tomorrow to Esta t he and upper Clackamas river points, "'niles, 76 cents round trip. Large !"t for plenlo parties. Trains leav Joc't and Alder streets 7:16, . 9:15 6:15. 7:25 p. in. on sale In on Satur- jra m 1:15. 8:45 ."fete must be purchased "a;ing room after 7:80 p. m. rotniht"- ; lon.,ti VifjMi4ri hniA fnr anrlnltltnar irr iti iJdowe must be paid for in advance ,", 8 "ied only between the hours of 6 iii Ja n. and 6 and 9 p. m. It must J',18 lj used for sprinkling streets. If iUll f, 1 r i.J LI4VOV m w v wr w - .ncVa Landrlth. D. D., LL. D., 111 eavfc, wlll be Bnut off. to Sect tlirhtnnn" the Hawthorne Park Fresby batted urch. Eas Twelfth and Taylor, the "sld nictlt. Dr. Landrlth is presi Thetf Belmont college, Nashville, nn t", and Is one of the foremost edu- and i of the south. the ' O'Orbes Presbyterian church, corner Ji:itenbein avenue and Sellwood street, Rev. Harry H. Pratt. All services are now being held In the leoture room of the new church. Preaching 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:30 evening. Oregon postmasters of the fourth class are to meet In Portland In con nection with the Presidential Post masters association August 7 and 8. At this time the postmasters of Iho fourth class will perfect plans for on organization. weil as AH morning Ions, beginning with the opening of' the' gatea, crowd have poured in from every direction; they nave come not alone by -trolley, but scores have driven in. until the outskirts or the grounds look like the Old-fashioned rArnnmeetlnir when eiverv tvehlrle. from the one-horse shay to" tha family surry, was pressed into service, and the patient beasts nibbled the .grass through he long hours of song: and exhortation. Of course the Hon that 'will attract the greatest crowd Is John Sharp Wll llama, senator-elect from Mississippi, nin reputation ror oratory jnstines. in desire on the part of so many to hear him. while the stand ha has taken upon many subjects, his uncompromising In sistence upon points of principle and his nery leadership of the minority, which repeatedly has snatched victory from defeat and made the forlorn hope to blossom Into life, makes him a per sonality that one wants to see and r- memoer naving seen. Flower Another Attraction, But Chautauqua today offers another and almost a counter attraction. In that it is the flower prise day, and from early morning, singly ana in groups, nave come the children In their best bib and tucker, loaded down with arorgeous flow ers; flowers gay arid bright, dainty and sweet and all of the children's own raisin. Today will culminate the hop of many months of patient toll, when the flowers, grown from, the seeds they planted and then nourished ana tended will be viewed and admired by thou sands. A few will be made happy by recetV' ing the prizes, and- the only Inharmon' lous note in their day of pleasgre will be the disappointment of those who did not receive a prize. But this, too. has Its wholesome lesson, and the good lit tie citizen will be the one whose dis appointment spurs him on to greater errort for next year. ZiooaJ Educators at Porum. Being school prize day a special, pro- fram was arranged for the Forum hour, t was In charge of Superintendent Gary or Clackamas county, wno nas Deen vtjry active In promoting an Interest among the children or his county in gardening and florleoulture. The first number was the singing- of "America" by 100 teachers who sat on the plat form. It was a beautiful and Inspiring slght and must have made "Old Glory,, up on the dome, settle down into ( the assurance ol a long and comiortabie old age . State Superintendent Ackerman gave a talk on "Industrial Training- in the Pub lic Schools," bringing: out many good points. Ha was listened to with interest. "Being Brothers with Earth" waa the subject of a talk by R. F. Robinson, su perintendent of Multnomah county. Talks of Great Convention. 'Civil Service" was to have been the subject of the morning hour at the headquarters of the Oregon Federation of Woman's clubs, where Miss Anna Lewis Clark leads the crass rfaoh fftorn lng, but owing to the departure of aj numlMr of women who cannot remain over next week, Miss Clark consented to give an outline of the great oienmai convention of the General Federation of Woman's clubs, which closed In Bos ton last week, and from which Miss Clark came direct to Portland. Miss Clark made plaQn that it was such a great coaventloii with so many linns of active ahd important work that in the hour allowed her the mereBt out line could be Riven. As it was Woman club dny a large crowd was present, after which they Went In a body and en Joyed a plonlc lunch. Sclentlflo Kindergarten Work. For the first time In the history of Chautauqua Kindergarten worn nas re celved marked attention. On severa nrovlous occasions a kindergarten lia been maintained, but the equipment was poor and the place or noiaing n. sun worse. This " year a very pretty and 1 - J ' . V' 1 i Sf . n A A - U Li UO. -i -31 Al CHURCH SERVICES ter. H. T. Wlra Cervloea at 11 a. m. and 7 .19 p. w a m Willamette girls' quartet singing at Chautauqua. Beginning at top: Miss Ruth Field, Miss Eleanor Col ony, Miss Bessie Cornelius and Miss Edna Browning. artistic pavilion has been erected by the managers of Chautauqua and tho use of It given for the kindergarten work, which is directed bv Miss Eliza- Detn Matthews, supervisor of th kindergarten training class at 6 Helens -hall, ahd axnlsted by Miss- He ecca N. Hilton. It Is under the a,u pices or xne aaotners congress, . i-hich Mrs. B. B. Coldwell Is preslaen Kaeti morning a bevv of briirht llttl faces greet Miss Matthews and all are eager to begin work. A small fee o oents is charted ouoll and via to like. This is found necessary, for wnn the musio and merrv voices, rnanv would be dropping in and out through mere curiosity and disturSine the real wore,- Ana nere .jrue-ecvucationai wor is given, cased on psychological prlncl pleB, which constructive work la done bv the child from his nolnt of view and with the true kindergarten spirit, as it prevails here, the work is bound to ue a success. .' of the 80 unions In the city. The new body Is' to be framed on the lines of the sectional plan, which has been found to work admirably in Seattle and other Pacific coast cities. Oregon City river trips, cool, pleasant and delightful. Sunday boat from Tay low street dock 9 a. m.. 12 m., 3 p. m. Returning from Oregon City 10:30 a. m., 1:30 p. m., 6 n. m. Round trip 46c. Tickets exchanged with O. W. P. cars. A party of 1S5 tourists from Brook lyn, N. T., are expected In Portland- July 19. Members of the Commercial club and of the Portland Retail Grocers' association will assist in entertaining the visitors while they are Jn the city. Chautauqua. Trains direct to Glad stone Park, 26 cents round trip. Take Oregon City cars, leave First and Alder streets every 30 minutes, on the hour and half hour. Tickets must be pur chased on sale In waiting room. Dr. Ira W. Landrlth of Nashville. Tennessee, who Is filling an engage ment before the Chautauqua, wlll r reach at the Hawthorne Park Presby erlan church Sunday evening, July 12. Wlnslow Meade circle No. 7. Ladles of the G. A. R., will give a lawn social Monday evening, July 18. at the home of Mrs. Sarah Lltherland, 78 Idaho street. Take Fulton car. Bailey Gatzert for Cascade Locks, Fundays. leaves Alder 'street dock 9 a. m , returns 6 p. m. Round trip II. Get out of town for a day. Thla trip will do you good. A call has been Issued for a mass meeting of delegates representing the various labor unions of the city for to right In Drew hall, when the prelimi nary draft of a new constitution and by laws of a new central body of organized labor will be considered. There will be three delegates allowed from each Additional train service to Gresham and Troutdale, beginning; next Tuesday, the 14th, the local train now leaving vi, t nnri Alder ' streets at 6:40 P. m for Lents Junction, will be continued on to Gresham. connectjng with Trout dale branch train at :S0 p. m. Train will be marked Gresham." The Mount ant nor mAlclne local trln to Gates, leaving 6:40 p. m.r wlll be discontinued. Passengers for Gates will take Gresham train. Miss Susie Fugate who has been stenographic clerk In the city cudltor's office for a number or years, nas re- bigned to become a public stenographer with offices In the hotel Cornelius. Miss Fugate has made many friends about the elty hall who are sorry to see her leave. one win uw sui:eucu i mo hall bv Miss Martha Bauerelle, who recently passed the civil service exam lnatlon for the poslflon. n.rD, w. Josenh. J. R. K. Irwin and rlnnde E. Hicks nave filed artitcles of incorporation of the Multnomah Land company. The capital stock Is placed at 16,000. Steamer Jesse Harklns, for Camas, WJishoutrnl and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leavus Washington street dock at p. in. T P. Wise, dentist, removed to 82H Washington street, cor. Sixth. Main 8069 Woman's Exchange, 13 Tenth street. lunch 11:20 tu 2; business men's lunch. 321 A Son, opticians, corner of Sixth. DR. BROUGHER Preaches Twice Sunday at th White Temple 12 th and Taylor Street "ADisapiibnEsus' TOO 9. VL "KADESH BARISEA" OB UAIO W1 rAZZf" Special Musks by Choms of 1M Voices. Larr Neraber Baptised. FUtVUAM aTXBTXCX Seats and Standing Room fre Tt. Chambers Morrison street. W A. Wise and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. Dustles streets, Ing Company. Portland Road OU- Berger, signs, show cards. 224 TamhtU, Buy the Bonvllle Pub. Co.'s stock, Journal want nde. le a word. EVANGELIST DRAWS GOOD CROWDS NIGHTLY Evangelist D. 8. Killems 1 attracting large audiences to the big tent on Knot! ireet near Williams avenue, where special gospel service are being held each evening. Durtnsr the week beginning July 1J the following ttrptfs wtil be dl-iieed: Sunday. 11 a, m.. "Living Epistles"; I p. m.. "Noah and the Ark". Monday. TVho Made th Devil V Tuesday, ' The Doctrine of the Devil." Wednesday. "Whv Doesn't God Kill th Devil r Thursday. "All the Counsel of God." Friday, "The Saying af th Man of Qod." "Saturday "Choked to Deata.- To Lewiston Without Chancre. The O. R N all-rail RIpaHa-Lewls-ton line Is now completed and la daily operation. This tmin rrlce Include a through Jfnllmaa car. leaving Fortiswd at 8:1k p. a, arriving at Lwltoa the folio win csorntnr at t o clock. Ha ternlns; leave Lewiston T r- nv, arrive Portland at I a. as. tk fellowlag mornlng. i Afternoon Prog-ram. America for Americans" In thn mih ' ject of Senator Williams' address thli afternoon. Miss Cornelius of Salem will be the soloist. Immediately after the program the luuuu lauie win open under the direc tion of the State Federation of Women's m,iK o i . i ' . ... . ,uuD. una. o. m. Diumuuer will leau the discussion on settlement work, and will be followed by Miss Valentine rnscnard. Mrs. Blumauer is chairman of the Nela-hborhoori House In Rnnih Portland, and Miss Prlchard Is manager or me educational wont or the People s luoiiiuw, bo Dotn win speak upon a subject they are familiar with from practical experience. At the close of trie round table a reception wlll be held in ins ciud tent. Bpeotal Concert, vvnat, at noon, promises to be one or tne most Drllllant days in the history Of Chautauaua will certalnlv hnva a brilliant close If the crorram l farrleH out according to schedule. The follow ing eiaDoraie musical program has been arranged by Professor Heritage, and no other feature will be introduced dur ing tne evening to break the harmony of the concert: iia iuy veaaing M om Cowen Chautauqua Chorus. The Wretched Man" Verdi Lr. xt. A. Her tun "The Message of the Rose' Cowen Eleanor Colony. Gayly Chant Ye Summer Birds".... De Pinna Hessle Cornelius. 'Tis I" Plnsutl Will F. Werschkul. We Are the Jolly Gay Students".... La Come The Willamette Ol.rls. Minuet from Octett . fiohuhert Gypsy Rondo from Trio -in G Haydn The Heethoven Trio. My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice" Bach-Gounod Ruth Field. Scene and Prayer, "Der Freyschuts" . W eber Edna Earl Browning Larghetto. Second Symphony . Beethoven Au Prlntemps Gounod The Beetjioven Trio "Invitation to the Danoe" Voeel The Willamette Girls. Twilight Is Falling" Strilezkl iNina fearl JOrinson. The Beethoven trio is comnosed of Arthur Von Jeseen, Le Roy Gesner anl Edward Capper; Miss Eva Benson ac companist. It is a trio of musicians worth more than a passing mention. Mr. Von Jessen Is of Danish birth and ranks among the greatest pianists ,-f he coast as a concert nlaver. For four years he was a pupil of Fnni Liszt and a fellow student of Rosn- hal. For 11 years he was In the Con servatory of Music In the City of Mex- co. which receives government patron age. The climate compelling him 'o leave there, he became director of the San Carlos opera company, which has been heard and favorablv received :n Portland, but for the past elht vears he has been associated with Professor Heritage. Le Hoy Gesner. the violinist was a student for four years of SeTlct the greet vionn lem-nep or Prague, wnre he completed his cture, and now utan ls among the leading violinists of the coast. . Mr. Capper has lately come from Kan Francisco, where he enjoyed an envi able reputation as a cciiont The plav Ing of these, three men Is most artistic and nnisned. The young lsdv soloists ire all rJ uatesvof the S lllamette Poller of Music, which Is under the direction of Professor Heritage. Profeenor Herltaxe Is a most conscientious and Indefatiga ble worker, and his chorus work is simply marvelous That he ran take 100 or more people, most of them un trained and coming from every Mctloa of th country, with localisms to over come and Instruction to give from the ground op. and in two week have them not only well trained but singing- In perfect harmony, shows at once hi per sonal marnetlam and bis force as a musical director. Om tit BlaaaomA. Fin, clean, fair elayiss charetr1ri this year garnea. Up to date no dis agreement of a serious nature has " ror red. and to "play fair" tea f ht desire of all the tee ma Teaterdny the Lbeiii Cuba went down before the Oregon. City Gray. n h a core or t i Today the same will plrd Se- n in e-r-eneor aa lae Meant Baptist. . ArlstawR. a A. Smith. Bervloe. 11 a. w. and I p. m.; Scnuay scuooi. 10 a. m- it v. v. II.. a a. m. Highland Albeim and Sixth streets. Rev. J. Jf. lleacock, pastor. Huuday uhuol, 10 a. lu,: so i vices -at-11 a. iu. aid J:ao p. m.; B. Y. P. U., -6:30 p. m. Bellwood Taooma ' and Eleventh streets; Rev. John Uontaien. Service II a. m. and 7:20 p.. Sunday school. 10 a. m.; li.Y. P. U., 7:15 p. m. Preach ing by Rev., Albert fe. Patch. ' Calvary xClwttt.ii and Grant Streets. Rev. I. N, Monroe. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday schoul. 10 a. ni.i U. Y,. P. U 6:3'i p m.; toplcM, ."Supernatural Origin of the Gospel and "Unity of Tongues." Immanuel Second and Meade streets; Rev. A. B. Mlnaker. Services at 10:30 a. m'. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 11:48 a. m. arace-Montavlllar Rev. Oilman, Par ker. Service at 11 a. m. and ): p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; B. I. P. U.' 1 d. iu. Rov. Alburt K. Patch wlll preach. Central East Twentieth and Ankeny treta;iv. W. T. Jordan. Servlcea at 10:30 a. m. and 8 P. m. Sunday school, 12 m.; Y. P. meeting, 7 p. m.; topics, "As the Dew" and "As tho i.l! Unlvrtty Park Rev. a. U. Wana Sunday Mcliool at 10 a. m.; services, 11 a. m. and p. m.; B. Y. P. 17. 7 p. in.; topics, "Many Things" and "Forces lor and Forces Against. ' First Tne White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor atreeta; Rev. J. Whltcomo Breugher, D. D. - "One accord'" prayer meeting, 10 a. nj.; services. 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; topics, "A Disciple of Christ" and "Kadesh Barnea or the Rea; son W Kail." Bunnyslo (German) Forty-first street and Hawthorn avenue; Rev. C Ieldrnth. Preaching, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, :46 a. m. St. Johns (German) Rv. C Feld meth. Preaching 8 p. m. Bunday school 1 p. m. Second Seventh and East Ankeny streets; Rev. Stanton C. Lapham. Serv ices. 10:80 a. m. and 7:45 p. ra. St Johns B. A. Leonard. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. Chinese Mission 352 -sk street Sunday school, 7 p. m.; preaching In Chinese. 8 p. m. First German fourm ana miu streets; Rev. J. Kraft, barvlce. 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 8:45 a. m. Second German Morris street! and Rodney avenue: Rev. F. Buermann. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sun day school, 9:45 a. m. East Forty - fifth Street Corner East Main; Rev. B. C. Cook. Services. 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.; Bible school. 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U.. 6.4 5 p. m. Lents First avenue and Foster road Rev. J. F. Hcacock, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; services, 11 a. m. and 6:80 p. m. Mouttt Olive Seventh and Everett: Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. rn. Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; Rev. Erick Scherstrom. Services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 m.; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 D. m. Union Avenue Mission (Swedish) Corner Skidmore. Sunday school, 10 a, -m, .... Norwegian-Danish Services in hall corner Mississippi and Shaver streets, Sunday school, 12 m. Gresham Sunday school. 10 a. m.. Services 11 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. by Re,v. T. J. Elkins. Third Knott and Vancouver; Rev. R. Schwedler; Sunday school, 10 a. in.; B. Y. P. V.. 7:30; services, 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. ncouver Avenu Benrlcea at 11 B n. and 7:80 a. an. Woodstock nr. H. r. Blake. : Ser vices at 11 a. m. and 7:11 p. m, Norwegian-Danish Thirteenth and Davis- jf. p. Neisen. Servluea at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p m. Iiurelwood Rev. E. II. Bryant. Serv ices li a. in. and T:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; class meeting, 11:11 p. m ; Epworth leaKue. 8:80 p, m. Swedish liorthwlcif and Beach; Rev. John Ovull. Hervl, , 11 a. in. and 8 p. in.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. : Ep worlli liMgue, 7 p. in. First tlermnn Klf leenth and Hoyt, O. A. Waaso. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. iu. Second German Stanton and Rodney. Rev. K. 10. ilertaler. Services at 11 a. in. ami 8 p. m.; Sunday school. 8:45 a. m.: Kpworlh ledue. 7. So p. in. Japanese Mission 111 .North Fif teenth Rev. KIIhcii Rlbara. Services a 11:30 a, m. and 8:30 p. in., Sunday I school. 8:80 p. m. j Grace Corner of Twelfth and Taylor i street; Rev. Will Urn H llepiie, paslor. I Service at 10:30 and 7:34 p. m. Morning elas.seN, ! oYlock. Sunday! M'hool, 1S:16 p. in ; Si I'nul's mlslon, ;:.1 p. in.; Epworth league. 6:30 p m.;: 7:45 p. in ; topic. "A New View it , Oxl'e Uevelatloim 1'ret.slng for Kwnfinl- i tton" and "A (llant anil Yet n Dwarf." I Sellwood Corner East Fifteenth and i Tacoma a-venue; Rev. Lester C. Poor. Services, 11 a. m. and 7.30 p. m . Junior , . i. , . , . . .. . CJ m I JJIWIUIII irflgUV, ,.dU 1. IU., DCIIIUI Cl WOrth league, 6:30 j. m. Free First East Ninth and Mill. Rev. W. J. Johnston. Services 11 a. m.. 7:80 p. m.. Thursday 7:30. Tne Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thlrty i.lrith and Puwell streets. Rev. a J. Kettcr. pustor. Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.; Sunday school 10 s. ni ; Epworth leiifirue, 7:00 p. ra.; Junior league, 3:00 p. ni. Woodlawn William J. Douglass, pas tor. Services fit 11 a, m. and 8 p. m ; Sunday school 10 a. m.; Epworth league, 6:30 p. in. University Park Corner Dawson and Flake streets. Rev. William R. Jeffrey Jr.. pastor. Hervlces, 6 a. in., 11 a. in., 6:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Class meeting, 12:15 p. m.; Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.; Epworth league, 3:30. Montavllla Mohle and Hlbbard streets, Rev. Harold Oberg. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; class meeting. 12 m.; Junior League, 3 p. m.; Epworth League 6:46 p. m. 'J Coni0rvatlv9 Cu$tdUxn' HIBERMA SAVINGS DANK PAYS 4 Per Ccnl. OPEN For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Corner Washington PORTLAND, OR. ICIOOUl AJtS OOLUiatt, prasbyterlan. First Twelfth and Alder streets; Rev. William Hiram Foulkes. Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Suiajiay school. 12 m.; topics, "The Solitary "What, Hhall It ProHt.'" Savior" and Communion! Mlzpah East Thirteenth and Powell Services at 10:30 a. in. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday school, 11:30 a. m. ; Christian Endeavor, 7 p. in.; Sunday school at Midway, 10:30 a. tn. Calvary Presbyterian church Corner Eleventh and Clay streets. Servlc 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Rev. 11. N. Mount of Eugene will preach; topics. The Two Debtors and 'The Honor able Mr. Jabez." Fourth Fllst ard Glbbs streets; Rev. John R. Welch. Services af 10:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. ; Sunday school, 12 m.; S. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. in. Hawthorne Fark Twelfth and East Taylor streets; Rev. E. Nelson Allen. Services at 10:30 a. in. and 8 p. m. Sunday school. 12 m.; Y. P. S. C- V; . I 6:30 p. m. Sermons by Rev. Ira Land-i rlth. Forbes Rev. Harry H. Pratt. Serv- I Ices at Woodmen's hall. Russell street, near Rodney avenue, H a. rn. and 7:30 p. rn-.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. ; C. E., 6:30 p. an. Chinese 145 M, First street; services. 7:45 o. m.: Sunday school, 6:46 d. m.: young people's meeting, 8:45 p. in. piedmont 1 leveianj avenue and Jar- rette street. Rev. N. S. Reeves, li. D. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. ni.; Sun day school. 12:15 p. m.: Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:45 p. m. Westminster East Tenth and Weld- ler streets, Rev. Henry Mareotte. Serv ices, 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; Sunday school. 12 m.; C. E.. 6 iO p. m. Marshall-Street Marshall and North Seventeenth streets: Rev. C. W. Hava. Sunday school. 10 a. m.: preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; x. r. a. c. hi at 6:46 p. m. Mount Taboi Belmont street and Prettyman avenue; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, pastor. Services at 11 a- m. and p. m.; Bunaay scnooi at in a. m. Sellwood Corner East Seventeenth and Spokane avenue. Rev. D. A. Thomp son. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. in.; Sunday school; 10 a. ra.; Christian En deavor, 6:30 p. m. Third Kast inirteentn and Pino streets; Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery. Services at 10:30 a. m and 7:45 m.; topics. "A Radical Conversion" an 1 The River of God. Hope Montavllla; Rev. S. 8. White. Service st 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday schcel, 10 a. m. i aflllard Avenue Kev. A. D. Roper: i Bunday school, 10 a. ro.; services, 11 t. Congreg-atlonsX First Madison and Park. Rev. Lu ther R. Dyolt, D. IX, pastor. Services 11 a. m. ami 7:45 p. in; Sunday school, 10 a. m. Topics. "The Wealth of Lovo" and "Tho Destiny of the Human Family; What Will It Be?" University Park 1613 Haven avenue; Rev. F. L. H. Van Lubken, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Sun day school, 10 a. in.; Y. P. a. C. E., 6:30 p. ni. Rev. D. B. Gray will preach. Bunnyslde Corner of East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth street; Rev. J. J. Staub. Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. in.; Sunday school. 10 a. m.; Junior i . k., a p. m.; Ben tor :. o:au p. m. Topics, "Our Glorious Christ" and "The MiRhtlest Chain." Laurelwood Rev. W. H. Myera Service, 11 a. m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m.; Y. P. S. Oi E., 6:30 p. m. Mississippi Avenue Mississippi ave nue and Fremont; Rev. Daniel T. Thomas. Services, il a. rn. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday school, 10 a, m. ; Christian En deavor. 6:30 p. m. Hassalo Street East Seventh and Hassalo; Rev. Paul Rader. Sermon, 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Hunday scliool. 12 m.; V. P. S C. 13.. B:45 p. m. Topics, 'A "orkln( Church" and "The Goverued." . Highland East Sixth street north and Prescott; Rev. E. S. Bollinger. Serv ices at 11:00 a. ni. and 7:45 p. m. Topics, "As Seen in a Cool Place on a Warm Day" and "Fiom Whence Came Ha tH n ? St. Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson. Serv ices, 11 a. m. and 8 p. ro.; Sunday school. 10 a, m. First German East Seventh and Stanton streets; Pev. John H. Hopp Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:15; Christian En deavor, 6:30 p. m. Episcopal. Trinity Nineteenth and Everett streets; Dr. A. A. Morrison. Services, S a. in., 11 a. in. and 8 p. in.; Sunday school, St:45 a. m. St. Matthews First and Caruthers street: Rev. W. A. M. Breck In charge. Services, 11 a. m. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Mar tyr Thirteenth and Clav streets; Rev. H. M. Ramsay. Communion, 7:30 a. m.; services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. St. Andrews Portsmouth, Rev. Fran cis o. Jones. Holy communion and sermon, 11 a. in.; evening prayer, 7:30 o'clock. St. Paul's Woodmere; C. L. Parker. lav reader. Service at 11 a. m.: Sunday school, !:4. u. m. . St. Mark's Corner of Nineteenth and Quimby streets; Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, Holy oommui:lon, S a. m.; services, li a. m. and b p. in.; Sunday school, 10 a. tii. St. John' Memortm Sell wood; Rev. j H. D. Chambers. Services, 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m ; Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Good Shepherd Bellwood street and Vancouver avenue, Alblna. Rev. John Dawson, rector. Communion, 8 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; morning serv ice, 11 a. m.; evening service, 7:30 o'clock'. St. David's Episcopal Church East Twelfth and Belmont, Rev. George B. Van Waters. D. 1 rector. Holy com munion, S a. m.; Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.; rector's Bible class In chapel, 10 a. in.: services, 11 a. ni. and 8 p. m. Ascension chapel Portland Heights. Sunday school at S:30 a. ni. Church of .Our Savior Wsodstock. services, 11 a. in. No Cocaine, No Gas No Students Our success I due to uniform high-grade work at reasonable prices. NERVOUS PEOPLE And those afflicted with heart weak ness can now nave their teeth ex tracted filled and brldgework ap plied without the least pain or dan ger. PAINLESS EXTRACTION S2-KARAT CROWNS BRIDGE WORK OUR BEST PLAIN PLATE. . ALL LINED PLATE .no 5.O0 h.oo 8.4)0 ..15.00 Examination and Consultation Free. Re-Enameling Teeth Ts the greatest invention in modern dentistry and has been most success ful of all methods. We extend to all a special Invita tion to call at our office and have their teeth examined free f charge. We own and control the largest and best equipped dentsl establish ment in the world, having 18 offices all told. We give a written guarantee with all work for 10 years. Lady attendant. Open evenings till 7. Sunday 9 to 1. Union Painless Dentists 831 Morrison st-, Corner First. "TUB HCIIOOL OF OCAUTT" . . Portland Uusiness College MEAN THE HAMS This same stands for quality, thorough work, better preparation. . Employer. underttaacL hence the many calls on ua for help. It pays to atteud our school; largest in the Northwest two floor 65x100 feet. Open throughout the year. Catalogue free. Call, telephone or write. A. P. ARMSTRONG. I L B.. Principal Tenth and Morrison Portland, Oregoa PORTLAND ACADLMY Twentieth Tear WIU Open September Bl Tho Academy fits boys snd girls for eastern and western colleges. A PRIMARY AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL under the same management receives boys and girls as early as th age of six and fits for the Academy, giving special attention to the essen tials of an elementary training. The Academy Wagon wlll make It west part of the city to bring and re turn children of the first and second years of the primary department. Reliable Care-Takers will take charge of children of thove years coming and returning on the lrvlngton and Mount Tabor car lines. Office hours for the summer a. m. to 18 m. nnd 2 tn 4 p. m. Catalogue on application. AMTJ 81 ME Jf TS. services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Blbla school, 10 a. m.; C. E., 6:30 p. m. Topics, "Varieties of Dlseipleship" and "Youth Its Power and Peril." Woodlawn Services at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.. by the pastor, Clark W. Corn stock; Sunday school. 10 a. ni.; T. P. S. C. E.. 7 p. m. Tonics, "The Power of H( Surrendered Lire'' and "Making; a Life." First Corner Park and Columbia streets. Rev. E. S. Muckley. Services, 11 a. m.; Bible school, 10 a. m.; C. E . fi:,10 p. m. Topics, "The Universal Peacemaker." MARQUAM QRAND Pantages Advanced Vaudeville A ttractlons. TOUIOHT AITC AZ.X. THTS VZBX THE KIAXTO QT7AXTXT Funniest and cleverest people tn vaude ville, direct from New York, and EZ.ZCTBA Experimentalist in electricity, present ing a mar.ing novelties. Three performances dally. Popular prices. Curtain at 2:30, 7:80, p. m. THE GRAND Vaudeville deLnxe Week of July 6. The aterllng artlata 1088 AMV KAUTXTOH Supported by a thoroughly capable com pany In the Mexican study, "Beggars." HABXT FIXiCSB And a host of other big act. Owing to illness, Mr. Hugh Lloyd will be unabla to appear this week. LYRIC THEATRE Both Pnones Main 4685, Home 109& Week commencing Monday, Jaly a, sixth week of the famous BlunkaJl-A. wood Stock Company in the BparkUna) Farce Comedv, "MISS SATAW, THB CTKCTTS OmL." One of the Season's Big Events. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday, Sunday; prices 10c and 20c. Every ev ening at 8:80; prices,' 10c, 0o and 80a. Next Week fiIh Tide of Life." STAR THEATRE FIRST TIME IN THE CITY. Emrcmoscom, X.AVOK TAIiK Aim snra Continuous Performance, Admission ltle ' NICKELODION 130 SIXTH. Change Every Day AU OOOD SUBJECTS. TBUSt &ntliran. Swedish Immanuei Nineteenth and Irving streets. Services, 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. Norwegian Synod East Tenth and East Grant streets; Rev. O. Ha goes. Sunday school, 9:30, services, 10:30 a.m. and S p. m. Betanla 'anlth Union avenue and Morris street: Rev. J. Scott. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. ni.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. St. James' English West Park and Jefferson streets. J Allen Leas Serv ices, 11 a. m. and p. m. ; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Luther league, 7 p. United Brethren is Christ. First East fifteenth and Morrison streets; Rev. H. C. Shaffer. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:3 p. m : Sundav i school at 10 a. m. Bishop N. Castle I will preach at morning service. Even ing service In charge of Y. P. S. Second East Twenty-seventh and Mildred avenue; B. E. Emerlch, pastor. Third Preaching by Rev. B. E. Em crick, 11 a. m., Kern Park. Radical Sixth and Mechanic streets; Rev. T. J. Cocking. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a, m. ; Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30 p m. Alberta East Twenty-seventh and Mildred, Rev. B. E. Emerlch, pastor. Services 8 p. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m. Bishop N. Castle wlll preach. Unlttd XvanffMIoaL First Corner East Tenth and Sher man streets. Rev. A. A. Winter. 10 a. m., Sunday school; services 11 a, nv and i .45 p. m- Second Fargo and Kerby streets; Rev. C. C. Poling, pastor. Sunday 7:45 p. m. St. John's Ivanhoe and John streets; Rev. Chester Paul Oates Preaching li a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Ockley Green (Jay street ana Wil lamette boulevard; Rev. J. Bowersox. pastor. Services, 11 a m. and 7:48 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m. Free admission every Monday till 6 pv m. for ladies and children. New bill fii alrdome, 8:15. . , "TKE KBA9 WAXTEBS" Famous eastern comedy success, with 20 novelty specialties and song num bers, bv Allen Curtis comedy players, "The Head Walters" is In the class of "District Leader." "Gingerbread Man," "Land of Nod." etc. Hear the "Dream ing" song. six sats BAcnra at thb xutz Swimming classes daily at the bath pavilion. See Mr. Austin. ' "15 Minutes From Alder Street." San Francisco vs. Portland Ar!I'bVl "ervicS' at 11 a m and " 4S ' Norwegian 45 North Fourteenth - m ' , street: Rev. J. M. Nerving. Services at H Ktnllworth E. Thirty-seventh street " m "nd ; 30 m Su"Ja' chool. t.U and Gladstone avenue; preaching at 11' a. m. by Kev. j. n. uunmng. Fa. D.; Sundav echool at 12 m. Piedmont Cleveland avnue and Jar- B. D 4 5 p. P. C. rett streets. Rev. N. S. Reeves. pnstor. Services. 11 a. in. and m.: Sunday school. 12.13 and T E.. :45"p. m. Trinity Kulton' Sundav nchool at 11 a. m.: Chrls:lsn Endeavor. 7 f0 p. 1:1 ; preaching by Harvey Miller. 8 00 p. m East Twelfth and A Krause. Serv- 8 p. m.; Sunday St. Paul's Germsn- 1 Clinton streets: Rev j Icen. 1 1 :S a. m. an 1 scnool. H . 30 a. in. ! Trinity iltrman (Missouri Synod). Corner Williams avenue and Sellwood ! street; J. A. Rtmbarh. Services at It a. m. and 7:30 p. m . Sunday school. .t6 Bvana-eUcol AssoclaUoo. First English East Sixth and Mar ket streets; 8. A. Slewiit, pastor Serv ices 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Toung People's alliance, 7 p. tn.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. First German Corner Tenth and Clay streets; Theodore Bchauer. pastor: ser mon st 10:45 a m. and 7:45 p. m. Sun day school, 8:30 a. m. Memorial East Eighteenth .nd Tlb betts; L. C Hoovei. pastor Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m. ; Sunda school. 10 a. rn. BECBEATXOV PABaC COX. AUOBK AITS S4TX STS. XUXT 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. IS. Games begin week daya at 3:30 p. m., Sunday, 8:80 p. m. Admission fee Bleacher. 25c; grandstand. 60c; boxes, 26c extra; children, bleachers. 10c; grandstand. 150. . LADIES' SAT PBXDAT. Boys under It free to bleacher Wednesday. TEETH runs Methodist. Tayler-Ptreet Rev. nenjamln Tpun D. D., pastor Sermon. 10 .10 a. m" and 7:48 p. m ; classes. S:30 a m. : Sundav school. 12.18 V m.: Epworth league, :30 p. m.. topics. "The larger l.:f-' and "God so Lovi-,1 That He lavn." Sunnysld Fst Yamhill street, be tween East Thirty-fifth and Thirty- alxth streets: X. B ord 8rvl. II a. m and 7:80 p m : Junior le.igue. 1 p m.; Senior league, 8.16. sund- school. 8:50 a. ro. "-St. Johns F. L. Toung siervlcet 11 a. an. and :30 p. m. , Sunday school. It a- m. Epworth Bev. Charles T. MrPher- United Prcabytertan. Church of the Strangerr Wasco street and Grand arenue; Rev. S. Earl DuBols. Services at 10:?0 a. m. and 8;0u p. m. ; sermon translated for the deaf each Sunday morning . Sunday school. 11 m Zlon's Germsn (Missouri Svnodl First Sixth and Montgomery streeta: ChaDmsn and Salmon streeta: W w Rev. A. W. Wilson, paatoi. Aervlces at B' hren. iastor: services. 10:15 andj 10:30 a. m. and 7.30 p. ra.; Italian serv T 45- S'jn luy school, S.30 a. m ; servtcetl ices at 4 P. m. In Ei: si ish . rst anT third Sundays Se,ilsh Aug'.istann H&'ntr av'e?ti K. B. Church Soota. and Stanton street; Rev. C. a. Tolln- - ....... n. r- P ww . p. m. : Sun- I sjervces 11 a m. nnd 8 P m.; Sun dav schooL 10 a m. . Epworth league. Save .Money rvi'es 10 4: a, ni. and dv school, I 10 i m. Swedish Mission -Corner Seventeenth ' snd Gllsan. Rev. B. J T'noren. pastor. 1 i rvicrs. 11 a ni. snd 7.45 p. in.. 8un J uy school lo a. m. Christian gefne. First Church of Christ. Sclostlft I Feottlnh Rite ratbedrnl. MorrlsorT and ' Lownsdal streeta Services at 11 a. m and 8 p m. SunJsv school at clone of :30 p. m. Universalis. Church of th Oooa Tidings East Coucb snd East Eighth streets.: Rev. J. Ix Corby. Services. 10:45 a m. and Bible rhoI. 12 m . topic. T' Cl.urch of Today and Its Work " Com and have rree examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FREE; Sit VER FILLINGS, 36c UP; GOLD FILL INGS, Iff UP; SET OF TEETH, 84 00: SPLENDID SET, 88.00; COLO CROWNS. 81.50 TO $8 80. All work guaranteed for ten ream ' Ladv attendant always prMent. All work done absolutely without pal by specialists af from 11 ta It years- M. pertene. t Boston Dentists Worn Pom A-aOM. pxos BXata SOSOV StlH 8Sonrta snv. Ov. PoatoffU. t Tabor .Oimbera. fcr vices In Oregon building at , mwnlt,i wvif fair graunda, 11 a. m. and 8 p nv; ' "Sacrament." Sunday school. 10 a. m.; FpwortQ Second Elks temple ?trk. betweea lea lie. ( 30 p. m. j gix'h and Seventh street Service at Cent nary Cast Pino and East Nlntl , 11 a. m and t p m. P'jndar school at Streeta Rev. Clarence True Wilion, I close of morning service. Sube-t of D. D.. pastor. Services, IS tfl a m le.,n: "Sscraroent ' o'clock; topic. "Haa the Ultimate Ev?r 8pokn to the Finite" i Cbtnee aflseion Chan Sir, Kml trinitt. Services 11 a. m. and T.3 n. m. , Central East Twentieth snd East Mount Tabor Services it 11 l a Palrrn n streeta: Rev. J. F. Ohormlev. D. aa1 1 86 p. an. , . t.rv-e. 1 45 a. m. and 8 p. nv. Central Rsaeell a no Keroy street; J. I VVatch:nan, What of the Night" Re- 1" I a. m. I vi . rl, m the evening. Rodnev Avenue Williams avep.ue and Knott street: bv K. F.lruo Rbineiv 8rta In ter" 11 a. m. ard p m ; funday acnooL 41 a m . T. P. 8. C E . 1 r ra : Bible school at 1 "m. et Albtrva avenu and KUllnwwtH. Tories "Ltving KplsUes" and 'Noah and the Ark " Kera Tark Rev. E. M. Patterson; Church of Ovr Father Comer el Yamhill and Seventh atreeta; Rev. V. O Eliot Jr.: Rev. T. L Eliot. D. D, minister emeritus Service. 11 a. nv; ad-.lt class. T. Abbett. Servlr at 1 I a. nv and 7.38 p- as.; Sunday school at II Trtattr Comer ef East Tswtb. an East iiraat: Lewis F. Smith. Servee at II a. Bv sod T:3t P fn ; Sundav schonl. 18 a. nv: rlasa mtinr .1118 p. ss.; Jvttlor Lcagva, 8 . nv; Epwortk League, 8:f P wv Pilo Mkalgan arena a4 Carp- tXuweDaaoosut, Ministers' and Medium" Protectlv A'ciation--Aud!torlurn. Third between Tav'.or and Salmon. Services, t, I anl 7 4i p ni. peial music. ("hurt1! of the Brethren Kllllnars- ortt' ind Bo-thwlck avenu. Services 11a m and 8 p. m. Georr C Carl, fastor. Dlvlna Truth Center 11 AHaky bulldir.g Thaddeus U. Mlnnard. pastor. Set lce 11 a. m. T. M. c. A. Fwmbj aa4 TsmhilL Men s mettn at I It p. tn. "ernvvt tr. P.ev. B. L. Whitman of Seattle, lopicf -laaa." Diamond JooL Stains AXXn sxAsrs MADB1 FROat CREOSOTB 5Qal. Lots 75c Per Oal. Portland Sash 4 Door Co. ts nwrr rx. POBTXArS. C3 rMLi I - M,Dr BALiiM """a-sssj sh4 ' as r - r- ) tm - V - 1 ; -