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X tE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENINO, AUGUST 8, 1908. YOUNG PEOPLE HAVE FINE CHANCE TO WIN HONORS It Is a noted fact that tho self-edu-cutod man In as a rulo the moat suo ceaeful man. Onu reason why lis la ao successful la because ha knowa tha value of on education hotter than does the mun who wan dependent on others to oil ura to him. Iio haa experienced many druwbacks und Buffered evon hardships In securing an education, and he appreciates It moro tluin tho man who was Riven eviy opportunity to ut tend school by an Indulgent father or mother. The l-don"t - euro - whother - I-KO - to- school-or-not buy or grl scarcely over makr-H a success of unylhliiK except lullure, and the Indifferent hoy or gin generally makes that complete. Point out a lad who does not show a disposition to earn or help to en rn Ida own way through life, and you ahow tho making of un Indolunt young man and a man who will bo of little uae to the community. MaXiag Oood Oltlsens. On the other hund ahow tho youth who Is observant and who Is always willing and anxious to eurn hla own support, and Is not ashamud to Bland up before the world and Indicate from hla action that he means to earn his own livliiK Independently of hla well-to-do or wealthy parents, and you point to the future successful you UK man and the roan of affairs who will be a credit to tho community. Instend of being; a detriment to hla city he will be a city builder and an expansionist. In this IntelllRont age illiteracy la al most Inexcusable, aa the land la literally covered with schools, colleges, acad emies and other seats of learning, and HO man la ao poor aa not to be aula to afford hla children the advantages of jthe public schools. However, there are fixoeptlons In the hlKher branches of earning. Borne parents have throuKh Imeoessltjr to send tholr grown-up chll Idran to work to help support tha fam ily. But even the boya and glrle who have to work can with some effort educate themselves. Thero are ways and means to do so. One of the best opportunities willing boys and girls have to acoulre a srood. sound education Is offered hv PTha Oregon Journal who has estsb rTlshed an annual scholarship content Tor aspiring students. lor pleasant wor during vacation anergetlo boys Vnd oirla can eanllv earn not only valu- ble scholarships In leading colleges 'and academies, but also largo cash awards and good cash commlsslona on aubacrlptlona. Easy War Open ad. These clever students can thua enrn great remuneration much more than many men In the same period of time I ho young contestant a in The journal i saholmshlii cumnetltlon are showing In duutry, tact and executive ability that will stand them well when the umu comes to seek omnlovment. The mere mention of the fact to em nloves that thov comDeted In euoh I contest is the highest testimonial they can ahow. Anv business man will know that a boy or girl who did his or her best to earn an education and to oe self-supporting- Is worthv of hire. Such an effort Is praiseworthy and these stu dents will always) be proiirt or tneir ei fijVt nnd In nftnr vejtrs when thev at tain position of great prominence, or be- cornu prospermia merchants, manuiae turara. linanelors or orofesslonal men they will take prldo In relating how thov worked hard In their youth and gave up all the pleasures of a summer vacation in order to earn a acnoiarsnip, Faithful attention to duty and perse venuice will develop a man of success. Pwwrfmiic Weeded. The workers. In The Journal's contest who closely apply themselves to the buhlness of socurlns subscriptions for The ' Journal will show the greatest progress. Htlck-to-lt-lveuess will win out overy time. Don't be satisfied with good enough business; keep at It with a will and you will surprise yourself with your own progress, livery aunscripwon nrnnr rniims nnn ntiiiM lu bwuj uiu agarecato which wins tho cnoice or scholarahln and laraest cash awards. Itoiiieniber that anything worth doing is worth do ne we 1. Don I lag in me work un well hemin. Put ginger Into the work: keep at It wun a wm; mane up your iimiu iu wu a scholarship und a large cash award. One hundred and fifty dollars In gold foes to the clever student who leads hn whole contest He or she will have choice of scholarships. The student who will have tha second choice of scholarships will be entitled to $125 in gold The one having the third choice of scholarships will pet $100 In pold, ond so on. Studenta should not he satisfied with leading In thlr respective dis tricts, hut should strive to lead In the whole field. The contest will close next month and every minute of the time left should be spent in the work of se curing orders for The Oregon Journal. FIGHT OVER OWNERSHIP OF SPITZ DOG WILL GO TO SUPREME COURT The Burremo court of Oregon will be 1 he did not think It necessary for the un" v . . . . . r KELLAHER CALLS IT A MONOPOLY 1 i Councilman Determined in Attack on Warren Con struction Company. "Bloody war, North! East! South! West!" aa Kipling' would say la contem plated by Councilman Kellaher for at yeatorday'a meeting of the street com mittee of the olty council the ordl nances and resolutions which he Intro duced at the last council meeting to put the Warren Construction company out of business In Portland ard to run streets through tho milling property of mo inman-i ouisen L,uinuer company were up for discussion and' wero put over until the committee holds another meeting ICellalier objects to the bitulithlo pavement laid by the Warren Construc tion oompanv on the grounds that lta tost Is oxcesslve. that It Is a monopoly and that the pavement Is no good. Kol laher'a objections to the lumber com pany are that It has grabbed city fctreeta and held up atreet Tmprovamenta In lta vicinity. At yesterday s meeting of the street committee, J. C. friendly and Jacob Rosenthal appeared before the commit tee and formally oharged the Warren company with having taken Belgian blocks from Improved property and ua lng them again in carrying out Its con tracts with the city. l he paving comnanv was not reDre- sentod yesterday but George S. Shep herd and Richard Hart representing the Portland Howing club apearod to pro test against tho opening of Grand ave nue and East Third street because auch extensions would injure the grounda and property of the rowing club. This mat ter was finally referred to Kellaher and City Attorney Kavanaugh and will re reported upon at the next meeting of the committee. CHURCH SERVICES tr, It. T. Wlro. 7:80 n. m. Vancouver Avenu i and 7:30 . m. wooxiatock ices, ii m Servlcea. 11 a. m. and -Services. 11 a. m. Hev. flerv- LARGE BABOON SHOWS GREAT INTELLIGENCE Three years ago an angry Swede wae beating a fear-crazed baboon In a cage away down south In New Orleans. A little dark-eyed man whipped the Swedo and bought tho baboon. He has spent called on to give a Judicial opinion fthe white Spitz dog that Mrs .Stella McKern and K. J. Iuivoy, both Itlaliued to own, that Constable Wag jjner siezed arid took a way from the I; McKern home, that Judge Clnland or- at the trial hlonged, but If the court tnnrte any finding In that regard it would hold I hat there were two dogs. The two dojf Idea is based on the testimony of witnesses, and this would provide Ios enougii ror ooth sides. But each ldo claimed the same dog, dered him to return pa y $".o in and now that dog is dead. When tho cash, nnd that later met an ignominious doatli under a streetcar. Yesterday, as one of the preliminary steps on rppeiil. Mftornevs for Wngtier , vent befole Jlldg'l t'lt land to object to the l'in.l.ntcs Wilt t bad been prepared hy the other side. Mrs MeKrrn being Jtlie viclor In th trial of the cafe. Among other things the. court was 'attked to certlfv Hint the dog was born on May B, l'.IO:t. and that It belonged 1 tn twvfv .Tinier ('lel.ind declined to !o either of these things. Ho said that I valuation of the dog. ease came to trial It was shown that the animal was under control of Con stable Wagner, so the caso was dis missed ag.ilnst Iiavey. An effort is being made, to fasten lavey's costs, amounting to $60 or $70, on Mrs Mc Kern, but this Is a matter the supremo co.irt will have to decide. It looks aa though there would ho several hundred dollars In costs before tho caso Is com pleted, and If Wagner flnnlly loses he vil' also have tu pay $60, the official AGED FOWL IS ELECTROCUTED INTO TENDER SPRING CHICKEN "Charles K. Harris, composer of senti mental songs is to write another song (oon," said a Portland slnicer this morn ling, "and It is to be called either 'The Old Hen Made Vn"H Again, or else tempting to cl-.ase one of his oldest and most trustworthy roosters back to tho chicken yard. "In ehaslnfr the fowl about a live i wlro was encountered by Mr. Kooster. lip, alp, bang, and Mr. Rooster was w-t-j. rh4ir.n i.vnm ti.o oi. i Hen of tl. fiiKHKiiiw In the dance of death turn- . ...ru v,. - - Inp up his toes. fast" " "Mr. Harris hated to throw the old The Portland warbler went on to say roots tar invar - It had been so good to that in his homo life .Mr. Harris was him. So he gave Instructions to his very fond of the farm, had a vegetable j nook to make n meal of the one time 'erarden, and chickens, nnd all the like, cock of the walk. The meat was as Or that. Air. iiairis nas ma miuiiulti ii iiiiw us in.'ii 01 n iiiiuy cnicaen and - - " -v- " t - ' : - - i i- I-? $ J, - - W li' V I f 'f-- Professor Kidd. i Baptist. Arleta Rev. E. A. Smith. Brriatm 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday achool, 10 . m It V P IT o. m. Mlrhlanri ilh.rta Sixth Streets Rev. J. F. Heacook. paetor. Sunday achool, 10 a. m : aervloea at 11 a. m. nd Bellwood Tacoma and Eleventh atreets: Rev. John Bentslan. Servloea 11 a. m and 7 SO n 111 Sunday a 10 a. m.: li. Y. P. U.. 7:16. Sermona hv Riv. IIV I. ltnnnrTl. Culvarv Kast Klirhth and Grant atreets; Rev. I. N. Monroe. Servloas 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. rn.; Bunday achool. 10 a. in.: JJ. Y. P. U.. 6:80 p. m. jmmanuei eeoona ana aeno Rev. A. 11. Mlnaker. Servlcea at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.t Sunday aohool. ll:4B a. m Orace Montnvtlln- nv. Oilman Par ker. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U.. 7 li. m.. Sermona by Rev. A. E. Patch Central East Twentieth and Ankeny atreets; Rev. W. T. Jordan. Services at 10:80 a. m. and' 8 d. m.: Bunday sahool. 12 m.; Y. P. meeting. 7 p. in. Sermona by Rot. John lientiuln and A. B. Mi- nuke r. University Parlo Rev. A. B. Walt. Sunday achool at 10 a. mj aervlcoa, 11 a. jn. and 8 p. m. ; B. Y. P. U.. 7 p. m. Harmons by Rev. C. II. Hart and Rev. J. F. Heacock. First (the White Temple) Twelfth and Taylor streets; Kev. J. Whllcoiiib Brougher, D. I). "One accord" prayer meeting 10 a, m.; services, 10:80 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Sermons by Rev. Harold Pattisoni Topics, "The Unsllcnced Voice" and "No Plane Like Home," Sunnyslde (German) Forty - first street and Hawthorne avenue; Rev. C. Feldmeth. Preaching. 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 9:46 a. m. St. Johns (German) Rev. C. Feld meth. Preaching 3 p. in. Sunday school 2 p. m. Second Seventh and East Ankeny streets; Rev. Stanton C. Iapham. Serv lcea. 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. St. Johns E. A. Leonard. Serrlc.es, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; Sunday achool, 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U 6:80 p. rn. Chinese Mission 852 U Oak atreet Sunday school, 7 p. rn.; preaching In Chinese, 8 p. m. First German Fourth and Mill atreets; Rev. J. Kratt. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday achool, 9:46 a. ni. Second German Morris atreet and Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Bnerarcann. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sun day achool. 9:45 a. m. East Forty-fifth street Corner East Main; Rev. B. C. Cook. Servloes 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Bible achool, 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. V., 6:45 p. m. Lents First avenue and Foster road. Rev. J. F. Heacock, pastor. Sunday school, JO a. m.; services, 11 a. m. and 6:30 p. m. Mount Olive Seventh and Everett; Rev. B. B B. Johnson. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Swedish Hovt and Fifteenth: Rev. Erlck Scberstrom. Services, 10:46 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. ; Sunday school, 12 m.; B. Y. P. V., 6:80 p. m. Union Avenue Mission (Swedish) Corner Skldmore. Sunday school, 10 H ,1.1 - . l.aurelwood llnv E H. Ilrvant. H. P. Blake. so p. m. Bervlcee, H a. m. and 7;80 p. m.; Bun dny aehool io a m.; cln.a meeting, 12:16 p. Epworth league ;80 p. m. Norweliln-tJanlsh II. P Nelson. Servloes. 10 80 a m. and 7:0u p. in. In grove near Montavllla. TnSn?.'",,rrUirt''wlt'k Rn'1 nch. Rev, John Oval). Services, if m i P. m.; Sunday, school, 10 a. ni.: Epworth league. 7 p. m. iTrat Oerman Fifteenth and Hoyt CI, A. Waasa. Bcrvlces, 11 u. m. and t:8t) p. m. Seoond German -Stanton and Rodney. Rev. E. E. lleitj-ler Seniors 1 1 a. m and 8 ii. m.; Sunday school, 9.46 a. m Hpworth leugur, 7 : 3 o j, , Japanese Mission 121 North Fif teenth. Rev. RllHen Rlbara. bervloes, 9:30 a- ni. and 8 30 p. m.; Sunday achool. s.aO p, m, Sellwood t'orner East Fifteenth and Tacoma avenue; Rev. Lester C. Poor Servloea, 11 a. m. and 7 So p. m.; Junior Epworth lengue, 2:30 p. in ; Stinlor Eo worth league, 6 30 p. ni ,I1,S f"'""t Enat Ninth and Mill Rev. W. J. Johnston. Services, 1 1 a. m 7 3 p. m., Thursday, T:.:o p m The ( llntun-kelly Minorln 1 Thlrt v nlnth and Powell streets Rev S J Kestor, pastor. Survb-es. 11 a ni and 8 p. ra .; Sundav school tu 11 worth league. , t. m ' Ji In lor Ipinifi 8 p. m. Woodlawn William J. boul ana nun. tor. Services. 11 a in iinrt k , Sunday achool, 10 a, in.; Epworth league' 8:30 n. m LnlVerSltV Park Corner llinnn ,.n.i Flake atreets. Rev. William R Jnffmv Jr., paator. Services, 6 a. m . 11 a. m'. 6:80 u. in. and 7:30 P. m .: class meetlnir 12:16 C. m .: Sundav cl.oi,l ft j.', n , Epworth league. 3:30 p. m. Montavllla Mohle and lllbhard streets, Rev. Harold Oberg. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:80 d. m.: Sundav si hooi 10 a. m.; class meeting. 12 tn - Junior OREGON HOTELS PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR Bntopaaji Vlaa Kodera Beataoxant. COST OVE MZXUOIT SOLUU ea4qoaitra ' ton Tourlala aaA Cora merolal Travelers. Bpetilal rmtea made to famlllea and single gcntWraan. The managemanl will be.plaaaed at all tlmea to ahow rooms and give prloea a modern Turkish bath es tablishment Iq ttk hotel H. O. Bowere, lfgT, a i 1 u 1 czii rCaGjrN CORNER SEVENT AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and Up European Plan Free Bus. WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. THE CORNELIUS THS BEST IV POKTXlAJID . . ft. . I ... .1 , . . vnipmru innniKii'nu in inn nfni 'eiver carpata. FJvery a ilr room contains a heavy solid Simmons brass bed. on which S5'jJ Is a 40 or KO-ponnd hair mattress The rooms are fur fjM" nisnea in Bona manogany. writing deak In every room Long distance and local telephones In every room. Sixty rooms with private bath. Situated In the center ot shop ping district. One block from the streetcars. Jfnt mr. pensive as aome other hotels. When next in Portland give us a chance to make you look pleased. The furnishings i ? 11 atul K1 appearance of the public rooms must be seen Lpworth league. 6:45 -to r,e appreciated. THE CORNELIUS Vi,,. -," -.! league, a p. nj.; i.pworm league, t:45to be aDnraclated THE rORXCTT iTTa i,.7; m . . ' " " 1 uu. uraoLai ail African Ion Corner Thirteenth and I t n trr n r. Main. Rev. W. W. Mathews. "" "'""' r"t- Servloea, 11:00 a, m. and 8:00 p. in. " - - Clarke, Manager. Norweglan-Panlsh Services In hall corner Mississippi and Shaver streets, Sumlay school, 12 m. Gresham Sunday school, 10 a. m. Services, 11 a. m. Sermons by Rev. R. R. Trobell. Third Knott and Vanaouver; Rev. R. Schwedler: Punday school. 10 a. m.; H. T. P. V., 7:30; services, 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. three years In training it until now It Is one of the most wonderful trained ani mals In captivity. Apparently It under stands the language of its new found friend and obeys him, following his di rections through a Innt; list of almost and 7:30 unneiievable stunts ami actions. p. 8. C Presbyterian. First Twelfth and Alder streets; Rev, William Hiram Foulkes. Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school. 12 m.; topics '"Tha Investment of Influence" and "Your Reasonable oervice. sermons Dy Kev. Frank . MrlCean. -Mlzpah East Thirteen and Powell. Services at 10:30 a. rn. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 11:30 a. m.; Christian Kndeavor, 7 p. ni ; Sunday school at Midway. 10:30 a. m. Calvary Presbyterian Corner Elev enth and Clay streets. Rev. Roudlnot Seeley will preach In the morning at 10:30, subject "The Universality of Je sus" Miss Margnref I.amberson or ganist; Mr. Caughev. precentor: Sun day school. 12 noon. Miss Caroline Strong superintendent. Muring August the evening service will be omitted Fourth First and Glbbs streets; Rev. John R. Welch. Services at 10:30 a m m.; Sunday school. 12 m Y. . i" p. m. Congregational. I First Madlaon and Park. Rev. I.u- i ther R. Dyott, P. D., pastor. Services 11:00 a. m.; Sundav achool 10:00 a. m. Topics: "Are Souls In Heaven Altogether Perfect 7" University Park 1613 Haven avenue; Rev. F. L. H. Van Lubken. oastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Hun- ' day school, lo a. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 i p. m. Sunnyslde Corner of East Taylor and Rast Thirty-fourth street; Rev. J. J. Staub. Service at 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. in.; Junior O. K., 8 p. m. ; Senior C. E.. fi:80 p m. Toplo: "The Church as a Family." Laurel wood -Rev. W. H. Myers. Service. 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30 p. m. Mississippi Avenue Mississippi ave- nue amf Fremont street; Rev. Panle! T. ! Thomas. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. in.; Christian Endeavor, 6 30 p. m. Hassalo Street East Seventh and Hassalo streets; Rev. Paul Rader. Ser mon, 11:00 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.; Sunday school, 13 m.; Y. P. 8. C. K. 6:45 p. m. Highland East Sixth street north and Prescott; Rev. E. H. Bollinger. Serv ices at 11:00 a, m. and 7:45 p. m. Ser mons by Rev. w. It Meyer. St. Johns Rev. G. XV. Nelson. Serv ices 11 a. m. and 8 p. m; Sunday school, 10 a. m. First German East Seventh and Stanton Btreeta; Rev. John H. Hopp. Services, 10:80 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:16 a. m.; Christian En deavor, 6:30 p. m. Centrally Located Modern Improvements Imperial Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN Seventh and Washington Phil Metschan & Sons, Props. Rates. $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 ItOng Distance Phone la Every Boom. t: home near w York city. "His Inspiration for the title of hlfi new song was an accident." continued the Portland singer, "as songs wer farthest from his mind nt the moment She great discoverv- was inodo. Mr. liar la was out In his yard, tt seems, at- AUTO STUNT WILL MAKE ILVIR RISE "Autos that Pass In the Air" .name under which the latet la the el re u s Ithrtller is being exploited. It Is tho ihalr-ralslng feature this season wltu rtha Barnum and Pulley Oreatest Show on Earth. In the point of danger In volved and for downright rawliness It , certainly has no antecedent. As to its thrlll-glvlng powera It stands aJone. The act is Just what Its name Implies the passing of two automobiles in mid-air, or to b more explicit, the en circling of one c:ir by the other nftrr the two have been protected from a steep incline and are leaping a gnp t.i a ground platform. As usual tho net Is exploited by women -mere girls, ns a matter of-fact, for they are soarcely 'out of their teons "I would be afraid to trust a men with this act," says the Inventor "When there Is Hoim tlilng at stake men are brave, but It In only under the strens of absolute necessity that they will risk their lives. Wh-n It comes to walkln; hand In hand with death for a stipu lated sum per week, no matter how large the sum. there ts no depending On a mnn His nerve may fall him and he Is llkelv to desert you at tho last moment Not so with a woman. At lots'. tht3 has been my experience." The net rouires four wonds. It seems more like a many hours to spec tators, for Into that prlef moment are crowded nil the Intense excitement, worry and suspense tl at one can well withstand. The momentum Is gulned b a plunge down a narrow Incline from the don.e r.f the tent, one car behind tb.' other '! s' to tb.- crotind the tr-K the flavor was shove reproach. The old rooster was Just excellent In every particular "Now Mr. Harris Is having an elec tric chnir mad.- for chickens nnd he will have old chickens electrocuted and put on tho market ns pood as new.' ends In a sharp upward curve which Is the device that lifts the cars up Into space. i no loaning car arches grace fully across the Kiip, the other encir cling It In a complete revolution. The machines land one behind the other, almost at the same Instant, and In re versed order. More Interest than ever before In Its history attaches Ibis year to the Bar num and Halley. Greatest Show on Earth because of the return with added splen dor of the great street piate feature. For the pint four seasons this feature has been omitted bv this circus How ever, the parade hns been k'-pt In mind by the management In a manner that Is showing Itself to ?reat advantage. Ihirlng those four years artists, cos tnmers, designer and manufacturers have been absolutely different In Idea, while agents have- gnthered strange, people from every corner of the world The parade la not to be confounded with anything else that has been seen It Is altogether different and vastlv of more value ns an entertainment and Instructor It rost tenfold more money and Is three times as long. ' noiKiiiK iogeiuT iiKe two numan ne-i iiawtnorno Park Twelfth and East lngs, the man und baboon curry on the1 Taylor streets; Rev. K. Nelson Allen everyday routine of life, eating, dress lug, swimming together, two compan ions rather than as a master and a captive animal. Tho man In tho case Is Sopor Don Carlos and the baboon is Professor Kidd. Beginning this afternoon at 3 o'clock at the Oaks Professor Kidd will be the star attraction at the afternoon presentation of the aboriginal cirous, which begins a two weeks engagement hen-ice nt 10: JO a. in.: Sundav school 12 m.; Y. P. S. C. B.. 6:30 p. m. Forbes Rev. Harry 11. Pratt. Sell wood street and Cantenbein avenue Services, 11:00 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m; Sunday school. 10:00 a. m.; C. E., 6:30 p. m. Chinese 145H First street; services. 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school. 6:45 p. m.; yuuiiK peoples meeting, :): n m Piedmont Cleveland avenue and .Tsr- looay. it Is not stretching anv point 1 rette street. Kev. .N. IS Reeves. B. D. of the truth to say that the work of the ; Services, 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.; Sun big baboon Is something wonderful and day school, 12:15 p. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., almost bun. an In Its intelligence and 6:46 p m. understanding. Westminster East Tenth and Weld- ler streets. Rev. Henrv Marcotte. Serv- Today and Monday will positively be 'Xol rm c" VinV'n,"1-1 Sunday last rlavs for discount on .-.t el v c : SCP ' .1 - .m. . K.. 6.30 p. m. tninnay school, 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. Mount Tabor Relmont street and Prettyman avenue; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, pastor. Services at 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school at 10 n. in. Bellwood Corner East .Seventeenth and Spokane avenue. Rev. r. A. Thomp son. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p m ; Sunday school. 10 a. m.; Christian En- BpiaoopaL Trinity Nineteenth and Everett 1 streets; Dr. A. A. Morrison. Services, i 8 a. m., 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday' school, 9r45 ft. in. ! St. Matthews First and Garuthers streets; Rev. W. A. M. Breck In charge. Holv communion, 7:30 a. m. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Mar tyr Thirteenth ond Clay streets; Hev. H. M. Ramsay. Communion, 7:80 a. m.; services, 11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 0:45 a. m. St. Andrews Portsmouth Rev. Fran- i cIr O. Jones. Holy communion and ser mon, 11 a. m.; evening prayer, 7:80 p. m. i St. Paul's Woodmere; (',. T.. Parkor. ; lay reader. Service at 11 a. m.i Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; Rev. V. A. M. Breck! will offlclnte. I St. Mark's Corner of Nineteenth and Qulmby streets; Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. Holy communion, 8 a. m.; services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday school, 10 a. m. St. John's Memorial Sellwood; Rev. H. D. Chambers. Services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m. Good Shepherd Sellwood street and Vancouver avenue, Alhlna; Rev. John! Dawson, rector. Communion, 8 a. rn . : i Sunday school, 0:45 a. m.; morning serv ice, 11 a. m.; evening service, 7:30 p. m St. David's - East Twelfth and Bel mont streets; Hev. George R. Van Wat ers. D. D. rector. Holy communion. S a. tn.; Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.: rec tor's Bible class In chapel, 10 a. rn.; services, 1 1 a. m. nnd 8 p. m. Ascension Chapel Portland Heights bunday scnooi, h:ju a. m. IpfffiT;; -CZJgJL -,tcf liiwiili! mmmm N0RT0MA HOTEL riaiVENTTH OPP WABHXa-OTOH B. Portland's Only Roof Garden Amarlcan Bates to Famlllea , and Eiuopaan Oar Baa Meeta AU Tralna ! Bample Suites, with Bathe, for Traveling Men 1 THE DANMOORE Portland' New Hotel. 47S Washington, oorcar 1Mb. opp. Keillg- The&txa. Xoropaan Flan 91M aod Tp, Bua meets all trains. DAN J. MOORE, Proprietor. Hotel Moore Olateop Beach, Sea side. Or. Open all year. For lnfor rnation apply at The Banmoora. TUB HOTEL LENOX Portland's new and most modernly furnished hotel. Third and Main streets, fronting on the beautiful City Plaza and adjacent to busineaa center. Free 'bus to and from trains. Up-to-date grill. Excellent cuisine. Telephone In every room. Private baths. EUROPEAN FLAW, $1 to $3.60 Per Day. AMEBICAW FXuUr, $3.60 to 9 Par Say. O. M. SPENCER, Munagor school. 10 a. m.; C. K., 6:30 p. m. J Woodlawn Services at 11 u. m. and 8 p. m . by the pastor, Clark W. Corn stock; Sunday school. 10 a. m. ; T. P. S. C. E., 7 p. ra. ; First Corner Park and Columbia i streets: Rev. E. 6. Muckley. Servlc. s. 11 a. in. and 8 p. m., Bible school. 10 C. E.. 8:80 p. m. Topics, "The Church of 'Our Savior Woodatock. ! li10?. ?'JhrJ &XJlJXJ' Services, 11 a. m. IN YITATI0X TO GO TO ASTORIA REGATTA GOVERNOR MEAD IS MADE AX EAGLE Baillngham. Wash, Aug- 8 Gover nor AlDeri t aoaj arived here last nlnht to Join New Whatcom aerie .Vo. j 31. Fraternai order of Eagles. He was1 met at the station by a delegation of fifties and taken to the ha;l, wl-.ere he wiu tntltlatod. I Mayor Dane d members of the olty council will be considerably surprised next Wednesdav when thev will be for mally invneo to aiiena ine refratta at aeavnr. e 30 p. rr Astoria. Th surprise will be due to i Third East Thirteenth and Pine the fact that most of the city offlelajs 1 streets; Rev Andrew J. Montgomery, alreadv know thev are to be Invited I Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p m George S Shepherd, ailmlral of the re-, Hope Montavllla; Rev S. 8 White, g-atta. atter.d",l the m eting of the , Services at 11 a. m and 7:30 p. m.; street committee yesterdav afternoon 1 Sunday school. 10 a. m. and told the members hat he would ap-I Millard Avenue Rev. A. D. Soper; pear at the next council meeting and Sunday school, 10 a. m : services, n a invite them. The meeting Is expected "u . nn? ! s'' P to resemble a notification meeting of a presidential cnndldate Whether the officials will attend the regatta Is another question. Mayor ljne wants to fro but cannot decide un til ne anows will be on hand to dlsr""" of at the time. Many of the councllmen will attend. and 7:45 Anabel Services at 11 a. p. m. Kenilworth E. Thirty-seventh street and Gladstone avenue; preaching- at 11 a. m by Rev. J. S. Dunninn Ph n n o i nr ifl in. . - . r - lust how much business !ou ."?',c.1''m'.. ' r ' unuii, niiiiun v REUNION OF OLD WHATCOM FEOPLE a. m Christian Endeavor. 7:0" p m preaching by Harvey Miller. S 00 p. m. Methodist. Taylor-Street Rev Benlnmln Tonne ' nnd Gllsan P. D.. paator. Sermon. 10 So a. m s n.l : Servb es. 11 7:46 p. m.; classes. 9 Sn a. m ; Sundsy school. 12:15 p. m ; Epworth leaeue 30 p. m. Sermons by Rev. Dr. William Ziatheraiia Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and Irving streets Services. 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. in.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Norwegian Synod East Tenth and East Grant streets; Kev. O. Hagoes. Sunday school. 9:30; services, 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. in. Betanla Danish Union avenue and Morris street, Kev. J. Stott. Services, 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 1 0 a. m. St James English West Park an I Jefferson streets; J. Allen Leas. Ices, li a. ni.; eunuay scnooL 10 a m Norwegian 45 North Fourteenth street; Rev. J, M. Nerving. Services at 11 a. m and i :80 p. m.; Sunday BChool, 9.45 a m. St. Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton streets; Rev. A. Kruse. Serv ices. 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday s- nooi, n.6v a. m. Trinity German (Missouri Synod) Corner Williams avenue and Sellwood street, J. A. Rlrabach. 8ervlcea at 10 a m. and 7:30 p. m ; Sunday achool 9 15 a, m. .ion's German (Mlsaourl Synod) Chapman and Salmon streets: XV. H. Dehrens. nastor. Services, 10:15 and 7 i.i ; Hunnay scnooi, :ao a. m. ; Berv Ices In English, first and third Sun days. .Swedish Augustana Koaney avenue and btanton street; Kev. u. A. Tolin. Services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. ni ; Sundav school. 9.30 a. m. Swedish Mission Corner Seventeenth Kev. H. J. Thoren. pastor, a. m. and 7:45 D. m Sun day school, 10 a. ra tlin's Hone" and "Extremists In tha ! Labor and Capital Contention and the j Fellow Between." OAX.XFOBITCA HOTH.BJ. FAIMOWT HOTEL United Brethren In Christ. First East Fifteenth and Morrison et reels; Rev. IL C. Shaffer. Services nt 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school at 10 a. in. Address by Minn Rohr oil "Prison and Hospital Work." Radical Sixth and Mechanic streets; Rev. T. J. Cocking. Services. 11 a. rd. and 7:80 p. in.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; V. P. S. C. K.. 6:30 p. ra. Aiberta East Twenty-seventh and a i Mildred' Hbv. Ft. K. Kmerloh. Castor. rervicea, li a. m. ana o y. in., ouiiuy school. 10 s. in. Christian Solence. First Church of Christ Scientist Scottish Hite cathedral. Morrison and I.ownsdalo streets. Service at 11 a, m.: Sunday school at close of morning services; subject of lt-seon, "Spirit." Second Elks' temple. Stark between Sixth and Seventh streets. Servlcea at 11 a. m.; Sunday school at close of morning service, subject of lesson, "Spirit. " Today and Mniv!r will positively t, lat days for dlsco-int on west s!fi gas bills Portland Gas company You will be "on the job" bright and early every morning if you eat United Evmojrello-1. ffi,itri r-fi Laisnl wir. i waiiaoe ioucin. Joplcs: 'The ,.c- I Flr-t Corner Elst Tenth- and Rtitr. n-i:ingiam, . Aug !. Fully 1 ' " 1 '" M"o 1 n L'oom ' man streets. Kev. A. A. Winter. 10 a 8 000 people crow ie.1 the grounds of ' '" Closed Door " m Sundav echool ; services at 11 a m Pioneer purk at Ferndale last evening Sunnyslde East lsmhUl ftret, be- Second Fargo and Kerbv afreets t the annual reunion of the Old Set- 'ween Last Thirty-fifth and Thlrtv- ' rv c C. Poling, paator. Sunday tiers association of tVhatoom counfv. 'th streets; T. R Ford fWrlc-s, ji 7 4;, p m. The feature of the celebration was tri - m- ,30, p m" Jun,,1r i8'""- 3 ' St Joi.r, s- Ivanhoe and John streets address of Senator K H Pll who n rn : Senior league. !5 p. m. S.n- Rv Chester Paul Gates. Preaching li took for his sub-ct. "The Ideal of dai' "'Ihno1' ? a. m am: Pindav aehool at 10 a. m. American Cltiinl ip as Exemplified by 01 j 75, 1 oung Mfrvl es. !lj Oeklev Green iay street and Wll- the Spirit of the Pioneers 1 m- n(1 7 s0 P- m. Sunday school. Uamette boulevard, Rev. J. Rowersox. loaay trr .vieser spoks on me rjt- panlor bervices, n a. rn. ana T:46 p. tliniin-nT. nsnes r M-I'her- m, Sundav school. 10 a. m Topics eon. Servlcea In Oreron buliillnir i 1 ihiHin Vnrt" r n..i mil fio'uiiun, li a. 111. bhu ( United PreaDyteriaa. Church of the Strangers Wasco stieet and Grand avenue, Rev. S. Earl IuiBoIs. Services at 10:30 a. m. and S C'O p. m.; sermon translated for the deaf eaen Sunday morning; Sunday achool. 1J in. First Sixth and Montgomery streets Rev. A. W. Wilson, pastor. fien-lcee at 10. SO a. m. and 7.30 p. m.; Italian aerv ices at 4 p. m. Jeci of good roads "The Pioneer Way The porsde yesterday hla theme being, . led bv Meeker, drying the ox team with which funl1ft'r C-?001- 10 m. mm- The food that puts vim and rigor into tired muscles and worn-out nerves. All the nutriment in choice selected white corn blended with pure barley-maJL Grisp, appetizing and nourishing. he haa twice crossed the continent. Epworth Goliath ' SILVER SERVICE FOR THE NEW HAMPSHIRE r.'M i (Brrll Pt-t-lt-i to Tt JmtmI ) I Portamouth N H.. Aug With tn 1 tereitlr.g rremonl on briurd the bt I lleshlp New Hampshire today. Oovemor I Charies M Fiord an 1 a delegation of 1 prominent cttliena of ths state pre I eented to the officer- of the warship a rrt" miTicen t aerrtc or aoin 11 ver The 1-.0-.,,. f ft r, M Tnnlu. 'T-i. ! . V .. ,. . v v ,. in- iron- lern of Life, and "The Wages of 8ln." i Centenary Eaet Pir.e and Et Ninth ! streets. Rev. Clarence True Wl'son V I D , pastor Berrices. 1 !fi n rn fw,- I P m Tories "Native Curtoms tn India. ' and " I'raver end it. Anrwer." Morning address bv Mrs. Pal- I terpen rf India. Chtneie Mission Chsn ?lrg KmL Servlcea, 11am and 7 10 p m Mount Tabor Servlcea. 11 a. m and i T ie r m Central Ruawell and Kerbv atr-etn I J T Abbett. Perrloes. 10.10 a. ra. and 1 T 10 p m . Sunday achool. U m ! Trinity Corner of East Tenth and i glfU were received try Captain New- jr',AllZjlt arrTif Ti2.. berrv and hla officers The silver aerv- V '2S Va - ,W - - a a Service. Irvanjralloal Aaaoolatloata. First English East Sixth and Mar ket streeta. 8. A. Slewert. paator. Serv ices at 11 a. rn. tnd p. m ; Toupg People a alliance, 7pm. Sunday achool. 10 a. m. Flrat German Corner Tenth and Clay Hreeta. Theodore Schauer pastor Permon at 10 45 a. m. asd 7:45 p. m.. Bunday scbooL t 30 a. m. JiemoriaT East Eighteenth nd T!b betts; L. C. Hoover, paator Proaching at 11 a. m. and Mn p. m. , bunday acnooi, 11 1. n. Chrumaa. CeiK raiCast Twentieth It E. Church Bonth. 1T1H Second street. Rev. E. S. Mowre, Services 1 1 a. tn. and S p m Sun dav s hoW, 10 a. m ; Epworth league 6.30 p. m. Unitarian. Church of our Father Corner of Tarn"-'!! and Seventh streets; Rev W. G. Eilot Jr, Rev. T. L. Ellol, D. D. minister emeritus. Rev. Nehemlarl A Haker, aiisietant minister. Servlcea. 11 a. rn. SAN FRANCISCO A homelike and comfortable hotel, whose superb location, magnifi- , cent appointments and perfect service leave nothing to be de sired. Under the same management which 1 made the Palace Hotel the world's stand ard for 40 years. Ingle rooms with bath f&BO, ss.ou, f. $3.00. 00. $4.00. $5.00. $8.00, 110.00. Suites $10.00, $11.80. $1B.0. $18.00, $20.00 and upwards. REACHED BY DIRECT STREETCAR FROM FERRY. PALACE HOTEL COMPANYfl Un lT-eraaJJUrt. Church of the Oood Tldlnas Eaat Couch and East Eighth atreets, Rev. J D. Corby. Servlcea. 10 45 a. ra. and Bible achool. II m. and Eui e. comprtln mere than a doaen piecea ii . 1 Vl , , 1 cnooi. j e.imi iirr, r unorrnjar land valued at eerer-1 thm.an dollar-. ! r.iTI '' .C. V.vl.. . 'Y, spread on an Improvise.,: table on i ,i 1 ' ' ' " I " . Ul. t,.1A.i K.. lr. r,ti.rtei-rWk It e! K--"w V- - . . I an? '-J. TV.' 1 l.u..i hv L ..1- .1 . ...i k- tke. V? .in : urwomr er Tweirtn and Tavlor 1 Rodney Avenue Lnlon avenue and l-OIllU3 IUI UI edJUS. W1U1 CreaVm Or mlllU AS VOUT PTOC.pt IICZ street a. Kev Uliw- H Mppe, paator. 1 Knott atreet; Rev. i Elmo Robinaon $ l The only Malted Corn Flakes. Services a. I Norrln lv 3 claaa. and 4i p m , Servlcea In tent, 11 a, m. and f 1, 4 a. e'olork; Sunday Sunday school. TeaJay ina MieMr wlU pnalt'tely school. 1-1 p, m.: St. Paula mlaaion. 7 p. nv; Bible school it 1 p. la f m ; trwonn le-roa. p. ra 1 Kra Pat ton J.echi(a aTraue asd Carpe- aVrvK-ea, p. m . P 8 C iat o.' rr aiaeunt em weet siaa (as 1 1 r fcVi. rtruus waa oorasaar. Park 11 -Rer. E. . as. ar4 SI. fatter-n. . SS-r Bible Btlacellaneotta, Mlnlaters' and Vtedium ProtecttT Association Auditorium. Third between Taylor and Salmon. Servlcea. t, 3 and . 45 p. m. .Millennial DaTi G. A. R. halL nnrtheaat corner Second and Morrison. Service. 1:30 p. m. Frlenda Church Corner of Mais, and r7-.i imrtT-nnn rxreets; undleT' A. Wells, paator: eer-leea, 1 1 a. ra. and S P m. ; u:rue acnooi. jo s. m.; prar meettna;. f P- ni- Plrtne Trjth Cnjer HsU, 101 Alla- ey puiiaing. comer TDlrd and Morrt. on atreet. nle, 11 a. ra. Thad deus M Mlnard, paator. The Churrh of Jevua Christ sf Latter uny mat- ii'wa avs Alieky ulidta. Servlcea, 11 10 a. m. and , 9 p. m ; Sunday school. It a. m. Christian and XUetonsry A Ilia ace C. IX Sawtelia. paetor Eaet Mala isid Clajr straeta Servlcea, l ? a. m.; Sunday hol. 4j a. m. ; Teun- Feo p)e raetiriB-:$ $ . Hotel SL Francis SAN FRANCISCO Thii hostelry possesses all the. beat feature of the world s froest caravansaries, arid has added many ideas to the aum of hotel hap pe nes.. It has introduced to Pacific Coast Hoteldom the Electric Grill. Pneumatic Tab Sanrica, Magneta Clock System and totlay represents the farthest advance 01 science in hotel ierrice in America. Rates European, from $2 upward Under the management of JAMES WOODS Hotel Von Dorn 141 Turk tu wheal yoei vtalt BAJt rav-jrexsoo. Class A. bulldlBj-. (Ins safe. Rawaltaa mualo, rat 1 1 up. Cnmeaaa. From Ferry depot tans any Market a, ear.. 0t oft at Jea SL . C J. I'vev. Bf. Ptrpe's rifth AtTraary. Rorn Aag. $Tha firth anntvera-rr of (ho eorematMsi tit Tf rtaa X w'.'l e eelerat4 trr"w in t e -eAap4 u ep wiiismi ' an a-reat fontp. The tended fr a I ar.i r . i vtrarl, the a pin-et,- - to- U li'tf" t-.. r- -. . ' leu ird-r an f sl . lo v la h -T.e 1 rt IsrfH e -: 1 fx f lie : : ' . ... : .