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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST 8, 1803.
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CHURCH
SERVICES
school. II 15 r. "i
Ft Paul's mission'
I Ii in ; L'pworfh leftKua. 6 SO l. m
Pultun- SI li'.'i I Kit ri uviniue nml Cupeii-
Servlrm, 11 a m.
n J
ter. H T Ire
7:S0 n l" s
Vancouver Avenue- Service. 11
n,l 7:30 p in .
Woodalork !! II 1' Dink
Iota. If n ni. and 7:3 0 n n).
I LiiiurlMoud Hiv K II. Bryant.
, F(tvIo . 11 m ni an.1 ,' SO p. ni ; Bun-
Uay school. 1U a in ; i-um ir-aciing.
Alberta United Brethren Church
TREE A MONUMENT
Serv
1-15 n in . Fi. worth teuKiie l 1" r
H. I r e i ' n.
Baptist.
Arista Rev. K A. Smith. Hervloce
11 It. in. and l in . BUIiouy ai..i, i Nor e Inn -1 ..i,l.s,,
sV. m ; H. i I 8 .. . .... rWvl.-na, In 3,t n. m. "ml 7 i'0 i
IHa-hlaiid - All.ei ia una cum ""- Krovn nr.ir Monlavllla.
Rev. J HcAiock. pallor. Sunday Swedish H i lh Ick mul Reach. Rev
chuul. 10 a. ni htvIom at 11 a. m. and jnnn Vil Services, 11 u. in snd
1:30 ji. in ; b. V. I". "'. 6. JO p. m ' ,,. i.; Sundav achool. 10 a. m . Kpworth
iiellwood Tiom and Klsventn )eiiril(, - p ,
Street; Rev John liantslaii. irlc.i .Vat ,j,.rmttn Fifteenth and Hojrt O.
11 it. in. an(l ;:3i' p. ; Sunday school. A Waasa. Hcrvlcia, 11 a in. and 7:30
10 a. in. H. V 1' I - "Ai- Sermons m
by Rev. fc. I- Leonard. Hecond German Stanton and Rodney,
Civarv Last Eighth and arant Rev E. K. II. : tiler. Services. 11 a. m.
Streets itev I N Muiioe Services 11 , n,t a p. , . Sunday school. 9:45 a. m ;
a. in und 7 30 ni , Sunday school, 10 Kpworth league. 7 SO p m.
a ni 11. Y. P. I . 0 P I Japanese M I salon 1 ? 1 North Flf-
Immauucl -.-'et-iind and Mend etreeta; teenth. Rev. Klin, n Rluarn. Services.
Eev A It Mi'.tk.-r S.rvl at 11 JSO.a. in nnd h . 3 1 p. m. ; Hunlay hchool,
. , ..r ,i : io i, :n . Sunday school. 1.30 n m.
jj , , a , Sellwo.d Corner r ; n t Fifteenth and;
Grace .'! r.::"n l'.ev Oilman Pr- Taroina menu.-; i:v I,rs:or C P'inr :
Vtr ri li-i j n: t- "d 7:o0 SitvI.'i n. 11 a in nnd 7:3n y in.; Junior'
P in " tf -,.'.:. ..-.. .. ;0 a. m. . B. T. Kpwortli le.ii:e. 1' 3 p. 111 , P'iilor Kp-
p' 1' " : r n.' fx : r.'i.-n t'V Rev. A. K. . w.u 111 li-(su. '! 3i . in
Fr.e Flrat - Kaxt Ninth and Mill. rev. '
tVritr1 Tirfjli'lli :id Ankeny ' J. Jonv.-ton Ser ii-cti, 11 a m.. 7:Sj
treet Y t V 7 . i.:0n erx u-e at . ni . Thnrhy. 7:30 y m. ;
J a j fc r ,.r.fl f, ,, rr- jiunday -ho.l. The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty- 1
It'ir 1 1 ":,: -1 7 r '3- .S r:iU''ii ninth and Powell Mreots, llev B I I
v., i , , 1 . ' v,i .'irin :;u A H Mi- Keftlor, 1 :'.tor. 8ervlc'a, 11 a. m. and
..I-.t ' S p. ni ; Kumlnv achoql, 10 0. m ; Hp-
T l-"k- Ke A. I H1IL m 111 It-n.iic. I I. III., juiiioi icnftui:,
frvlrei. II r in.
I , d ra. Woodlawn 'W'llllam J. Iouirlr.aa. ias-
l?an, nnd Rev. tor. Pervl,-. , 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.;
1 i:vu-t:
Suniiu' m tu". l: lv a- m
a n. am: 1. 11. K V I
frit!niii i. Rev. C. fi
r vl'.I'"--e;,-'fc"' Vx J U." ! ' I" n versify rnrk -Corner Daw.on nd 1 " . P""dln bl.hor- July
I; ?; i lvn FlKko Mreeta. Rev. William R. Jeffrey The bulldln waa oommenced laat
ml.is"l, i- i imr ii.. . . V intflri an.1 rumn Ateil mirk In Jnna.
BondHv ai liool. 10 a. m : Epworth leag-u
-Twelfth t.J" p m
m. 1 1- 1 1
IJFE RICLTS CX)NI)KMNKO.
day fair, and continued warm; norther
ly wind.
Maximum temperature. It dnaraaa:
It Mark, the Grav of an Admlwr of "?'"!" u..,1't,,,,:"''".u?' Ju , l""
IraRlent Jackson, ihn-e In laat S4 hour.' O.i'faet. Total
rinlam Corrranondenra Phllaiinlnliia n- rainfall in t. in. to t 11. m.) .0 Inch
ord total raliiTall alnoe Beptmnher 1, 107,
In the Daptlat iravyard at Canton. I 3-ou l"cn'; normal rainrull alnoe Hep-
near here. Ilea the body of an old Revo l lnohaa. otal un.hini ahu. i
lutiunwy aviuier nainea jidm eayraa. lion. l noure. 12 minutea: uon h i iun
A rude, unlettered aandatone mark hla ehine Autuat t, tvos, 14 noura. 30 niln
rn.v. hut . m, !'. miromeier (reauc8(l to aeu
- u,uuu I luvall at Ii n. m . !M Si nil i.
main ia a iar(i nicnory iree, toe irunK
of whloh. throe feet from the around,
meaaurea F.m tnohea In elroumferenoe
jBiiiDi Diiyrna wtta an arueni admirer i - .
of Andrexv Jaokeon. ao often called "Old in-pccio irtir jni-w n,quipmeni on
I nicicory" rrom the character of beliiK Transpacific Idner hllxrla.
bo unnenainaT in any cause WHICH he be- d'nlti-d lri Laaaad Wlr.
llevea to Ho rlrht. Mr. Kay re a always San Franclano, Au. I A pile of
wkio n vi iiit-Riiry on iub nrenm worinieae lire preservers IB lyina" on tne
on -tralnlnaT days." and before he died tiler where the bl Paclflo Mall liner
oirecioa xnai a nioKory tree be planted Mineria l aooitea, having: been drafted
on his arave. This was done, and after I from the oablns of the blir ship by
lh tree attained rronortlona doemod United Utates Inapectora. Th lnveatf-
iinaultahle to adorn a crave It waa due R"' Ion of the lnnpeotors revealed that
up. Another tree roraiiar from the rootal the belts eondemnral are filed with tula
left In, and this In time was also dna reeda that have split, and cork that has
up.
hen a third tree appeared, with a
persistency In a ood causo worthy ofl
emulation, relatives or the deceased dl-l
reoted that It be not dlaturbed. Uenoe
the tree of large Droportlona that an
nually showers lte nuts over the gravel
or tne aereaeea admirer or "Old Hick
ory.
rotted to such sn eitent as no longer
to be able to support the weight re
quired It waa also discovered that much of
the ahlp'a rubber hose la In bad con
dition. TJie Paclflo Mali people are said to
knoV nothing of the matter, but the
hlg Pile of worthless Ufa preservers
Is atlll no the dock:
TWO CROSS IN LATE.
Koho Head Arrives loni Japnu and
Eureka From Eureka.
The barkentlne Koko Head reaohed
Astoria at 7:15 last night from Yoko
hama, crossing In after having beaten
about for a few hours outside during
a denae fog. The Koko Head cornea un
der charter to the Fnolflo Export Lum
ber company to carry a cargo of lum
ber to New Zealand.
The steam schooner Eureka, Captain
Black, arlved at Aatorla at I o'clock
laat night and left up half an hour
Inter. Hhe Is In from Kureka via Cooa
Huy and Is scheduled to sail from Mar
tin s dock Monday night She will be
at the dock this morning.
4
J
Alliertn I nlted Brethren church, re
cently oompietea. at a cost or 3.Mu
J. lituicni'l.
Firs; .tin White
tj
V '. . - .-, .l lr imii'iir nrrli r. n m 11 a TT1
riiT-" l. ni ,a.lyKM. Haro.d ' j'o p m. and 7:3 p.' in ; class meeting, i It hna two main rooms," one MxBO feet,
ft' ttlHiiu. ''mill". "TUt L':if i.rncod 12 15 p. m . S indnv school, 9:45 a. m.;,
Voter- mi. "No PI are Like H-roe. , Kpworth lengue. S:SP i p. m. ,KK.W, EL 7 p. m.; Bible school at t p. m.
Sunnvsliii' ulermun iorij-nrat, .......i... ,., i Kern Park Rev. B. M. Patterson.
Februarv ami completed earlv In June.
the main auditorium, and a Sunday
scnooi tana ciasa room itjxIS feet, tne
entire structure renting on a full con
crete foundation.
Rev. Ii. E. Ktnerlok Is the pastor In
charge.
Rev Harold Oner. Services,
Services. 11 a. m. and 8
s-amiE) ; ... .... . achoo 10 . m.: C. K.. :0 v. m
m.; BlbU
it ,,M.- Hi win in uviEi:. HfT. L. Pirrri
ffJ. ti tli.anililtir lib TYi
J'mtllin . u . ' ..nih' " - , . . , "... , n T
flK.o., .!:. a ii.. . i l' " n,v c,s" meeiiiiK u in.; juii-r. Woodlawn Sen-Ices at 111 It, and
t. Jo,:n .M-termar. It C. Feld- i letuo. 3 p. m.; Kpworth league. 6.45 g t, m ,,y tnB nstor cark w Com
nnu. 1'r.s.rhliiK ? r- n, Sunday school ; I m 71onorn,r Thlrtnth anJ!tock; Sunday acKool. 10 a. m.; Y. P. S.
ier-.imi S. ventl. and Etc Ar.keny ' Miln R-v W. W. .Nfalhewa. pastor, i " ,.-,V8t ,rner Park and Columbia
ptreis, I'.es Ktantot. C. Ljipiian Serv- Strvlces. 11:00 a,jmand :00 p. m. streets: Rev. K. 8. Muckley. Servlo-s.
loss. 1:3 u m end 7 4:" p. m. J 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Blbl'a school. 10
Hi. Jnluif f. A Leontr.-l S-erTicex , Congregational. .a. m - C. K 6:30 p. m. Toplc.a, "The
Jl a. m mul . :.t- r. m. unaar urnooi. , Flrat Madison
. ri I I- L .. i
3(i m
Sl P rr.
street.
ter R. livott. 1
...i!T-mi;n . l our. sr;C MW.
Jit J Km!". Sen-Ices, l: a
i i ,(, rr s'.m.i.. '.Anni i n nn n ,n Labor and Capital Contention and the
Topics: Are Souls In Heaven Altogetner
I errect i
rr.h-rity Park 161 S Haven avenue; United Brothien In Christ.
l'.,v 1 U Vr. 1 ol.tfr.n r,fltnr 1 . .
" "" :Pr-chinga, 1 'l' a. m" and 8 p. m.rSun- j flf 1" t TZ, Tr"
.lay schuo!. 1 . , a. in., Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 a, H a In and 7;j0 m ; Kun()ay
i f ,, . . , , ; school nt 10 a. m. Address by Mlrfs
p ln,T "'ide -Corner of East Taylor and R0hr o-i "Prison ana Hospital Vork."
Fst Thirty-fourth Btrect; Rev. J. J. itadical Sixth and Mechanic streets;
Stauo. Service at 11 a. m.; Sunday Rev T j. Cocking. Services. 11 a. ru.
ech di. 10 a. m.: Junior C. K , S p. m.;!and 7 30 p. m.; Sunday -school. 10 a. m.:
Per"- C E . ( 30 P m. Topic: "The j y. p. S. C. E.. 6:80 p. m.
C.-yrch as a Family." Alberta East Twenty-seventh and
uii:rnwoo..i uev. iv. ri. niyers. MlMre.l: Rev. R. R. Rmarlch naarnr
Ice. 11 a ni .; Sunday school, 10 a. 1 s&rvlces, 11 a. m. end 8 p. m.; Sunday
Y P. fi. C. E. 6:30 p. m. . . idiooL 10 a.m.
Chrlstlaa Science.
Chinese Aiiaion
Fundny selinni. 7 p
ChlnoKB. !- p. rr.
F'lrut
trcotv.
Jr.. unci
a. in
B.'-ont1 O-rmari Monis rreet aril
Jtoane? ai t nut.. Kev F Buennara.
frr ics. 1 a. rr. and 7.86 It m.. Sun
day school. P 4Ti a., m.
ilsr: F. r"r-f!f-i; street Ccrner Hast
Alain: Rev. B C. Cook. Service 11 a.
m. and 7 ?c p. rr. : Bible school. 10 a.
m.; B. Y. L' V.. t ti, p. m
Lat Pirrt svenve ard Foster rtai s-v'
v , .i j.. ';-' m., v r. h. c. 1;. c ao p. m. aclool
, , - - iuisispippi Avenue j-iississippi avo-
w r .m n-. - . . nue an 1 Fromcnt street; Rev. Daniel T.
Mot Olive s veoth aa Everett; Thom.,. Sfnl,. 11 a m. and 7:30
Kv. L. fc K Jfhnsoa. Services at 11 p m . Sun,,av BChool. 10 a .111.; Christian i First Church of Christ, Scientist
a. rr.. En'i p m. ifcccav. r ? SO p m. I Scottish Rite cathedral. Morrison an!
Sw-edlsn Hoyt and Fifteenth Rev. ; Hassalo Ptreet East Seventh and I Lownsdale streets. Service at 11 a. m.;
fcrk-k S-;f.e.-sirom Services 19 :4 a. . . HMio streets; Rev Paul Rader. Her- 1 Sunday school at close of morning
n V V, J - "cawl- - n-' icon. ll:(-0 a, rr. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday services; suniect or lesson, "Bpirlt
t-- a " , c . , v. school. 12 m.; Y. P. 8. C. E, 6:45 p. m
oJ? cA, ,enu J,iS8'n (Swedish) , Highland East Sixth street north and
Comer Skldmore. Sunday schoo, 10 ; Prcsctt - Rev E s Bollinger. Sfrv-
m- Mn. pt 11 On n m finJT Z r m
Jkorwestan-Panish Services In hall: 1,,. c... f- 'u K" ' Fnlrlt
corner MHMsjdpr! nd Shaver streets, j gt. John's Rev. c. "w. Nelson. Sorv-
Grem-Sunfcyschool. 10 a. . i m" a,:d 8 m; Kunday 8cho1' I Presbyterian. r
Serv'cts. 11 a m. Sermons by Rev. R. : FiVot Gfrman-Fist Seventh pnd ,churcn, f V18 f trangers Wasco
It. Trobfli - . c-. . i.erman List eventn end I street and Grand avertue; Rev. S. Earl
Tnird-Knott and Vancouver; Revr R. I ia m" a,i 7M nHmP: I Pu,BolB" rvicfs at 10:30 a. m. and
Bchwedler: Sunday school 10 a m - R pr' p a:.In- and J.B0 p. m.,jS:00 p. m sermon translated for the
Y. P. C, 7:30; services. U a. m. and 8 1 5 "in a" "; t nrl8tlan j deaf each Sunday morning; Sunday
m- t 1 ";
1 Episcopal.
r-reiownail, Trlnttr Nineteenth antl
First Twelfth and
Rev. William Hiram Foulkes. Services!7! 8 a. m' 11 a. m. and 8 n. m - Sunrlnv
Seoond Elks' temple. Stark between
Sixth and Seventh streets. Services at
11 a. m. ; Sunday school at close of
morninfr service; subject of lesson,
school. 12 m
t irst Kixth ana Montgomery streets:
Rev. A. W. Wilson, pastor. Services at
Everett ' 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Italian serv
ices at 4 p. in.
McXcan.
Mizpah East Thirteen and Powell.
Services at 10:30 a. m. and S p. m.;
Sunday school. 11:30 a. m.; Christian
Endeavor. 7 p. m.; Sunday school at
lUidway. 10:30 a. m.
Calvary Presbyterian Corner Elev
enth and Clay streets. Rev. Boudlnot
Seeiey will preach in tho mornine at
10:30, tubject "The Universality of Je
sus." Mlf--s Marearet Lamberson or
pardst: Mr. Caughey, precentor; Sun
day sehqpl. 12 noon, Miss Caroline
Strong superintendent. During August
the eveninsr pervie. wilt hp nmio
Fourth Flrr-t and Glbbs streets: Rv. ! a- m- and P
John R. Welch. Services at in-sn a m 1 a. m
Epworth league
Alder
10:80 a. m. and 7:45 p. m .; Sunday ' fit'honl. 9 : 4 f a. m. ' 1VI. 23. ClltlPCll South.
schoo. 12 m ; tonics "The Investment j St. Matthews First and Caruthers 171 Second street ; Rev. E. F. Mowre,
Of Influence and Ymir Reasonable streets.: T!ev W A M Rreck In i-harr. 1 aarli. 11 o m or, , . a.,
V V . ' ji .i.;. i .oun. v-. uoiy communion, i ::i(J a. rn. clay school, 11
fro-i atneurai or m. r-iepnen xne riiar-le:a0 p. m.
tyr Thirteenth and Clay streets; Rev. j
H. M. Kamfiaj-. Communion, 7:30 a. m.; Unitarian.
8,vT"i.,r " m-anu ,:-su V- m., ounaay. Church of Our Father Corner of
ii. , i'. . .i. Yamhill and Seventh streets; Rev. W.
fct. Andrews Portsmouth; Rev. Fran-I G. Eilot Jr.; Rev. T. L. Eliot, D. D.,
cis O. Jones. Holy fM.ii,munion and ser- n.)nlater rnieritua. Rev. Nehemiah A.
mon. 11 a. m.; eveiilnK prayer. ,.30 p. m. Haker, assistant minister. Services. 11
St. Pauls YVoolniere; C. L. Parker, 1 a m
lay reader. Service at 11 a. m. ; Sunday' '
school. 9:45 a. ni ; Rev. W. A. M. Breck
will off. elate.
Ing, weaving, embroidery; they held the
building trade lin check in Paris for
more than a year; they almost succeeded
In stopping the construction of the
Metropolitan, and are openly preparing
for a general strike. Aid all t Ills hy
tne sole employment ol the law or 194.
which the government and the chamber
dare not reform. Union man! The
term answers to everything, or rather
enables one to reply to nothing. Union
labor has all rights and no dutlea The
union Is all-powerful and Intangible."
GERMANY
Inventor of "Wood Cure" Sen
tenced Emigration Decreases
80 Per Cent.
The extraordinary credulity which
still prevails among a large section
of the population was well Illustrated
by a prosecution at Brunswick, which
resulted in a man named Charles Al
brecht beinir sentenced to three veftra'
penal servitude for criminal ouackery. slon tahla. chaira. aldehonrd
r , L pmc-iiuwi an a. num. n iioo.iir i rocuers in real leather, ivui'KKN uAv
Weather He port.
The pressure conditions on the Pa
clflo slope remain practically un
changed; the oaromeier Is relatively
high along the Immediate coast and
relatively low over the Interior of the
country. The temperature In all lo
calities continues high and In this dis
trict, except near the coast, it Is from
seven to 14 degrees shove the normal. I
The Indications are for fair and con-I
Untied warm weather In this district
Sunday.
FORECASTS.
Portland and vicinity Sunday fair,
northerly winds.
Oregon. Washington and Idaho Sun-
feo. Botei 6 Co
Housekeepers and parties furnishing
are Invited to Baker's Auction House
ON TUESDAY NEXT
when the following goods will be sold
by auction by 3EORGE BAKER, the
reliable auctioneer: Pretty parlor suit
In silk covering. DINING SUITE IN
QUARTER OAK and weather oak fin
ish, rockers to match, pair portieres, 2
fruit pictures. Brussels carpet, rugs and
gas range. Tho above from a flat. Also
part furnishings of residence: Exten-
buffet,
Lots in this beautiful, Sightly tract are now selling at $550
to $750, installments, easy payments. Easy of access by
Oregon Electric and Fulton lines. You cannot make -any
mistake In buying at these figures. Lots sell for $1,000 each
one mile south of this tract. The proposed Olmsted boule
vard, as described in The Journal a week ago, runs through
our property. This boulevard is part of one of the grandest
scenic boulevard and nark systems in the world. Visit the
tract today and. see tor yourself the great advantages of
owning a homesite on Ralston Heights.
L. 0. RALSTON
Owner
:
o
I. MARGULIS
Agent on Ground. A-3098
Down -Town Office
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST CO.
90 Seventh Street. Main 154, A-1541.
HOUSE TO RENT, 627 JEFFERSON ST. MAIN 184. I
at KirchbraK. and to his many clients
ne recommended the blood or executed
murderers as a remedy for all kludu
of ailments. The demand for this grue
some medicine was enormous, and In
order to cope with it Albrecht ob
tained a quantity of pig's blood, which
he bottle and sold as the blood of be
headed murderers at 12s a bottle. His
profits were very laree. and his na-
tlents, who numbered hundreds, blindly
KNPOBT. couches. CHERRY BOOK-
CASK, writing table with drawers, fold
ing bench, box couch, oak Morris chair
In leather sent and back, velvet car
pet, AXMINSTER RUGS, pretty Iron
beds, silk mattresses, steel snrlnsrs.
pillows, PRINCESS DRESSERS, chef-
roniers. targe mirror, small desk, hall
tree, JEWEL OAS RANGE, Ruby heat
er, gas water heater, etc. ALSO 2
i LARGE PAINTINGS 7 feet by 4 feet 3
St. Mark
orner of Nineteenth and
Church of
TTnlveTasJist.
the Good Tidings East
. , . LI ..".. V..:' t " V " " I ("outh and East Eighth streets: Rev.
yuo.o y . J "'PSOII. i 1, rorhv Service 10 4S a m nrt
Bible school, 12 m.
Holy communion. 8 a. m.; services.
m.; .Sunday school,
11
10
and (:.-. p. m.: Sunday school i? m v
P. S. C. E.. 6:30 p. in. "Preaching at 10:30
" hv Rev. D. A. Mackenzie of Che
ha!i. Wash.
Hawthorne Pari: Twelfth nnd East
John's Memorial SelhvooJ: Rev.
H. D. Chambers. Services, 11 a. in. and
8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. in.
Ministers'
Asaociatlon-
UlacellanootiB.
and Mediums' Protective
Auditorium, Third between
Good Shepherd
Vancouver avenue,
-""J "r """,7-45 p m
Alldna; Rev. John n i..'i.i Tin n a e kii
Communion. S a. m .: ' ..to,..., c,nnj nU nr i-t,'
Taylor streets: I'.cv. F Nelson Aiion ! I'awson, rector.
Service at 10:30 a m.: Sunday school, I Sunday school, 9 45 a. in.; morning serv- i Service 3:30 n". m.
ii m. i. r. s. :. is., b:30 p. in. nee, ii a, m.; evening service, Y:3U p. m. icrlf.nda Church Corner of Main and
woFber R.6V" aTF ,H" ratt" 8el1- 1 St; 'v,."'-r'. Twelfth and Bel- Eat Thlrtfiftn SSZU; Lindley 'a
wood street and (Jantenbeln avenuo. rnont streets; Rev. o-orge B. Van Wat- Wells, pastor; services, ll a, m and
Services, 11.00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.j'ers, D. D.. rector. Holy communion. 8 g D m Bible school. 10 a. m.; prayer
Sunday school. 10:00 a. ni.; C. E.. 6:30 a. m.; Sundav scho j!. f:4f, a. m.; rec- meeting 7 pm ' y '
p "'-. , . . . , tl,r'a, nlbl" clas. In chapel. 10 a. m.; Divine Truth Center Hall. 201 Alis-
. Cninef-e 14oii r irst street: services, i services, 11 a. in. and S p in. . kev buildlnir, corner Third and Morri-
i:45 p. m.: Sunday scnooi 6:45 p. m.; Ascension Chapel Portland Heights, son streets; services. 11 a. m. Thad
yoong peoples meeting. 8:45 p. m Sunday school. S:.)o a. in. i de-is M nard pistor
thurcn or our Savior Woodstock, j The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Services, 11 a. m. j Dav Saint Room 400 Allsky building.
I Services, 11:30 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.;
Lutheran. .Sunday school, 10 a. m.
Swedish Immnnuel Nineteenth and Christian and Missionary Alllanc
ler streets. Rev. Henry Marcotte. Serv- '
Piedmont I lev land avenue and Jar-
rette street. Rev. N. S. Reeves, B. D
Services. 11 a. rn. and 7:45 p. m.; Sun
day school, 12:15 p. m.; Y. P S C E
o.i i, p. in.
M-; Irving streets Services. 11 i m. and ' C. D. Sawtelle. pastor. East Ninth and
Ices, 10.30 a. m. and 7-30 p. m : Sunday "' ; r"na' sf'i0'"- : a- - ,
school. 12 m : C. E. 6.30 p m ,.:Nf,r":.:';a" T," XenJ? and
services, 10:80 a.
Marshall-Stre-t Marshall and North . L ,1 ? a in :
Seventeenth rtreets; Rev. C W Vlavs ,d ?' i ' S"30;
Sunday school, ,0 a. m ; preaching "at "Snlal.lanlsh-U
Mount lauor Belmont street and
Prettyman avenue; Rev. Edward M
Sharp. paRtor. Services at 11 a m. and
p. m.; cunu.-iy scnon! at 10 a m
Morris street. Rev
1 1 a. in. and s p. m
10 a. m.
St. James' English
nlon avenue and
J. Stott. Serviceu,
n. ; Sunday eeliool.
-West Park and
ar.d Spokane avenue. Rev. D. A. Thomp
son. Services at 11 a. m and 7:30 p m
Sunday school, 10 a. m : Christian Ten'
favor. 6:30 p. rn. ?
Third East Thirteenth and Pine ,
r m Hun1.
f-ellWood Corner East Sever t'e'enth ,Jrffe,"8on streets: J Allen Leas. Serv
r. - .. iocs ll n m: nnnv Brnini ill o m
Norwegian 46 "North fourteenth
street; Rev. J. M. Nerving. Services at
denvor 6:30 p. rn. 11 a. m. una i :30 p. m.; Sunday school.
to a. m
St. Paul's German East Twelfth and
Clinton streets, Rev. A. Kruse. Serv
ices, 10 3 i a. m. and 8 p. tn. ; Sunday
b hool, 9:30 a. m.
Trinity German (Missouri gynod)
Corner Williams avenue and Sellwood
street; J. A. Rimbach. Services at 10
a m. and 7:80 p. nv; Sunday school.
Clav streets. Services. 10:30 a, m
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; Y'eung Peo
ple's meeting. jB : SO p. m.
FRANCE
Paris Streets Blocked Wlne-grow-tng
Districts In Distress Louis
Lataplo on Socialists.
obeying his directions, drank the pig's in. each, suitable for restaurant. Those
u.ouu, Y.'-'os u iu mo Niimii oi costly paintings were sa-ved rrom Bar.
cr minals who hud died on the scaf- i Francisco earthquake,
fold. The same remedy was recom
mended for heart disease, consumption. On view tomorrow afternoon. PALE
gout, skin disoase and practically every TUESDAY next AT 10 A, M., at BAK-
tu fVn i slcknoss- ... , , I ISRS' AUCTION HOUSE, Park, near
There has been a remarkable fall In j Morrison
the volume of emlcratlon from the norts
of Hamburg and Bremen during the
first six months of the present year
and if this may be taken as a sign or
the general well being of the working
classes In Germany the empire ought
to be particularly flourishing at the
present time. During the first six
months of 1907 1 1 1.3 1 7 emigrants sailed
from Hamburg; this year the number I
wns only z,8!0. From Bremen thero
sailed 130.696 persons in the first half
of 1907; this year the number has fal
len to 25,474. The flow of emigrants
Is always largely composed of Russians
and Poles, and as the desire to escape
to new Tiomes across the Atlantic shows
no falling off 'on the part of the two
nationalities named, the decline must
ON THURSDAY NEXT
At BAKER'S AUCTION HOUSE, Fur
niture, Carpets. Stoves, 200 yards
Linoleum.
SALE AT 10 O'CLOCK.
BAKER A SON, AUCTIONEERS.
Auction Sales
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uiauMuiie, i lie iiumt: riace s
On the OREGON CITY CARLINE, the njost desirable heme
place, winter and- summer, near Portland. The home of "CHAU- J
TAUQUA" at Gladstone Park,' the most idel and beautiful "Na- 2
tural Park" within fifty miles of the "ROSE CITY." It is here,
each year, the world's renowned flcholars and orators meet the J
.thousands of happy people, assembled for their annual outing and
entertainment.
A NEW, MODERN, $6,000 HIGH SCHOOL is now under con- t
structuon. A handsome new church will soon be erected in the heart
of Gladstone. New homes have been going up constantly for the
past year. We have many desirable lots and acreage for sale at
reasonable prices, near the carline. A splendid water power in Glad- 2
stone is for sale or lease. SEE ALL OF PORTLAND'S SUBURBS J
THEN SEE GLADSTONE. CALL ON OR ADDRESS.
H. E. Cross, Oregon City, Oregon f
have been almost entirely on the part MONDAY WEDNESDAY
of emigrants from Germany proper. As 1 ' rjOL.n I ,
FRIDAY, AT 10 A. M. EACH
DAY,
AT WILSON'S ROOMS
173-175 SECOND, CORNER
a matter of fact, work is so plentiful j
throughout Germany that immigrants j
iiom nciKuooring nations are nocking
thither and are welcomed.
A German statistician who made In
quiries to find out In which European
country peoplo live longest arrived at
the following conclusion: Germany,
with her 55,000.000 Inhabitants, has only
78 persons who passed the age of 100
while France, with her population of
40,000,000, has 213 centenarians. Eng
land and Ireland have 146 Scotland ax
Denmark 2, Belgium 5. Sweden 10 la fine assortment of. narlor. librarv din
Norway, with her 2,300,000. has 23. ing-room, bedroom and kitchen and home
Switzerland cannot boast of a single one, . furnishings, comprlslnir the latest ftn
but Spain counts 410 among her lS.flon- ' lshed furniture in mahogany, maplo and
000 population. The number of ceri- 'oak, rattan, rockers f.kI chairs, dr.sscrs,
tenarlans is astonishing in the Balkan i chlf f onleres, eto. Something useful and
stiites. Sorvla has 573, Roumania 1 OS i ornamental in modern housekeeping,
and Bulgaria beats the record with 3 SS3 ! Ranges, gas stoves, cook stoves and all
one to every lO Inhabitants ' 'the necessary utensils for modern
... . I housekeeping, etc. Carpets, rugs, lino-
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YAMHILL, AT 10 A. M.
On each day advertised we sell from
c iron worKs
Streets: Kev. Andrew J. Montgomery
ii'.je h. in. una i :b p. m.
Hope Montavilla; Kev. S S White
Fervices at U a. n: r.nd 7:30 p m
Sunday school. 10 a m.
Millard Avenue Rcv. A. I Sone
Funday school, 10 a m.; services. 11 a'
m. and 7:S0 n m
Anabel Services at 11 a. m and 7 45 k:l5 m
p. m Zion s Go
Kent 1 worth E. THrty-severith street
and Gladstone aven'ie. preachlna at 11
D-; Ices' In English, first -and third Sun-.'lo" Is expressed against the General
jjHinir cuiuvueiaouu wiio.ii 1111- rai -
The labor crisis has been brought
home to Paris by the lamentable condi
tions of the streets, nearly a third of
which are obstructed with heaps of
gravel and mortar, wheelbarrows, scaf
folding, sheds, barriers and every de
scription of Impediment. Not since the
commune of 1871 have Paris thorough
fares been in such a terrible condition
ierman (Missouri Svnod)
C V ci r.rr. :i n n,l Salmon Etr.iila W X-J
Peiirers. pastor. Services, 10:15 and i The complaints of the public are loud
a. m by P.v J S tnrnin. tj, t. . v:45; Sunday school, s:ao a m. ; serv- inirainnu "'u i'ii .ooiKu
i . . j i . . . -
ouiiotiy MIJll'll hi 1Z
Trinitv Fult
ro.: Chrlstiar
on; Sundav school at 11 dBVB t . . T1 .
n Endea-or 7 no n m Swedish Augustana Rodney
preaching by Harvey Miller S 00 r m and Stantnn street: Rev. C. A
tl- S:..rvlciM 1 T. -IT. a m anil 7 1
avenue '
Tolln
ServlceH. 10-45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.;
f.,kru,, . Sund.n- school, n 30 a. m.
, KfiatKUst Swedish Mlssior: Comer Seventeenth
Taylor-Ftre.ct -Rev. Benjamin Tonne and tillsan. Rev. I!. J. Thoren. pastor..
l aStor Scriroil 10 .If! . m I Kr-ir 11 a m nnii 7 IK n m
:46 p rr. r!aef-. 9 -Jo B m s-,r(inv jay school. 10 a. m.
n d.
SCIkm-i, 1. 1 :, r. rr. . Eoworth
:Sf' P tn Sermons bv Kev r.r wn-i.
Wsllnco Voiir:pen Topics. Th"i-
Unlted BvaufrellcsJ. '
m... , ' . . T " . .. . -1 L. M C V.
Second Fargo and Kerby street":
Rev t l idling
7:4j D. m.
St. John's Ivanhoe and John streets;
Rev. Ci.es.ter la i! ')ats Preaching, 11
a m.. Sunday school at 10 a m.
(Hkl'-v Jreen -Jay street and Wil
liam, tte boulevard, Rev J. Boweraox.
paator Services, 11 a. m. and 7:4i p.
m Sundav ad. oil. 10 a. m. Topic.
'The Arlding Word"' and "Lavid iaJ
m : Goliath "
ruiir,y:-iiii.-c.Rs' lmhii; treet hr
tween East Thirtv-fifth ar.d TblrtT
slxth street-.; T B -ord Servi-ca 11
a. m hnd 7 30 p. m . Junior lair-je 3
p m Senior lar-.i t 1 5 p m Pt.
dav BchoC. 0 5c n t-
St. JoLna F L. Yoijnir
a. m. an.i 1 it p
19 a. rr.
Fpworth Rev-. Chara T XfcPhe-
er. services 'ri (mnn h-::M:--
m
S'rvloes, n
Lniisy school.
fair
Runday ch".il.
irnt"-. : Si n. rn Topics
lem of 1 Ife.'' and "The Wi
Er worth
rtie Pro',-
,-aa-ca n-f Cu -'
enitriry rj,t fine and EaFt Ninth
treeta Rev. Clarer.ce True Wllaon Ii
r. ptor. evtci. le-So a m Twl
nni srvice. t b. ra. Topica: -; i.--
IkIhiis feel convinced Is the cause of all
tha trouble.
M Hienvenue, chief engineer of munl
' rlpal works, declared tiiot the demands
of lator unions have become so ej-en-,
Five Cat the cast of excavating a cubic
meter of Boll baa increased 60 per cent
within 12 months. Almost every day
I workmen atrlke. and even when they
! nut In tn appearance at the sheds they
lounpe ebout and scarcely do any work.
Already the Chamber of contractors
1 has decreed the suspension of work at
the principal aheda and demanded revo-
.1 MrtH.-artta I I h IK, I w
pastor. Sunday j.arls owlnit ,0 the Impossibility of ex
ecuting; them because the workmen have
reduced the amount of rtatlv work bv
40 per cent, and demand between 30 and
60 per cent Increase of wares Mean
while the Paris streets tn those parts
of the city where work h-,a been begun
and abaodond remain practlcaJly im
I aasable.
The wine-arrowing d!r'cta of T4
Midi are aa.n in dlstreaa iir . of
AUCTION SALES
BY
The Portland Auction Co.
(Incorporated)
211 FIRST STREET
Tuesday and Thurday 10
A. M.; Friday 2 P. M.
For this week wo can say like the
clown: Here we are again.'' with the
rooms full of the finest assortment of
furniture ever shown in an auctian
S-18,9. W havo "f'out 30 dressers In
TINA MAHOGANY, BIRDSEVE JIA
oIiEk tiAVKD lio"'E.N OAK. plaTn
oak aJ5 mapie, exteualon tables In mis
sion and golden oak. buffet and box seat
chairs to match, also china closets and
sideboards, large assortment of metal
beds. Btfel couohea. Davenports and
...n,,i uuui-i.hu, rocKers. center stands,
itiienen treasures, y
in iact anytning an
leum and floor coverings, etc We have
everything necessary for up-to-date
housekeeping.
NOTE Our salesman will outfit you
for modern housekeeping for less cost
than sny other concern In the city.
N. B. If you want fixtures for your
store, office or elsewhere, see us before
you purchase.
We pay the highest possible price the
times warrant for home furnishings,
furniture, office outfits, etc.
Phones Main 1628. A-4243.
J. T. WILSON, Auctioneer.
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Castings of All Kinds
StecS Buildings and Bridges
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IN STOCK 3 to 24-inch Beams, 4 to 15-inch Channels,
V2XV2 to 8x8-inch Angles.
Portland, Oregon
HOLLADAY'S ADDITION
The one best place In Portland to buy. Geographical eei.ter and most de
sirable residence property of the city.
Seeing Is believing. Bet'er go and see the many choice residences under
construction and the improvements going on.
THE OREGON REAL ESTATE COMPANY
88 Vt TBTJLD BTUEET. POBTSJLKD. OBEErOB.
as-front cupboards,
evervtht-io. trr tKa
house- Come nnd seta rome of the bar
gains and be convinced that we still
BI T MORE AM) FELL MoRK furni
ture than ary other auction house In
the city
PORTLAND AICTION CO
31 1 FIRST ST
MAIN 5CSS. A 4111.
-..., .,i. (i them, at leat the diatrlct of TWi.rs. i
rraiureilcal Associations. f!)r wor(M, of ,nan WBS y,.r at
F'.ret Lnjilish I..it Sixth and Mar- te time cf the municipal strikes In our
ket dt-erif, S A Slewert. pastor Serv- deparlraen'a BJt this time the mlt-
lea at 11 a rn. and S p rr. ; You"g fortur.ea ef the Midi arise from thunder
I '- p e a alliance, 7 p. rr. . Sunday school. n1 hll"'orma Iarge tracts covered
i with' vinerards have bn devastated
German Tomer Tenth anj Clay : p,B.rui received at the ministry of a.
Streets: Tr.eotora Rrlllii.r r.utnr '.isii ..... If Aa r. ..t..
ChlTi 'se Miaston Chan Rln. - w-t . Sermon at ' a m and Til n m - i i Am trrsi in it,, i
..T7 .v e m ' " ' c, J: U f- .m- . . . I'" reslon
Dv.'.m. 11 a. m. and
Centrl-i-Ruan and Kerbr aimm.
1 T. Abtoett. NtiVm, 1.J a ro. and
Custom la India" and " Prayer a'nj j," 10 a. ro
Anrwar." V err. lag addrsvs fcy Mrs. Pat" First G
- tereoa ex Ace .
schoot ! a. m
Special Furniture
Auction Sale
BY THE
FORD AUCTION CO.
At 367 E. Morrison St., Tuesday
Next at 10 a. m.
Here la a large c ra'rnment of choir
furniture h!oi p..fiv,v must h od
The ot Ir.rludea a r.nrir near lafi'
ette eflHeh. elrn -k eitensin labia
oak hookraae with a-laaa .i .
lt rr-M. I ki.a.iA. ll . " . M" :"' ra-
..V-,. . ' . -7 .1 ' . aiot. t. iiat.e or
. r ... , vt. ii. , -.in nun i -o a, ,iodi. amj
rviga. carpet, la
co urh Covers.
I, Memorial East Eix-hternth and Tib- r,4 mined, rreat narnl
; r? ..- c- Hoover, pastor. Fr-achln iii it la feared, be In neel rf p,.hllc
t i at lU;a and ; 5 p. m ; Sunday Jlittf v
Tramtrele due to the law are atir,lpa steel rren&frt, S-ruifu irench plate
-nrh Industries and eriterr rlaea h ; tfnuM mirior1 ri.r it bedroom Mite
rail ciriat TJ.W1. r e'ZV.fc1 a .'""i . v"- . the O! 'Ttlon of M Ixvuis Latapie. who In
fl U. 7 iV a; ..IL'f CS Tr'1 T-eatleth and Fslth RyMkn Francaiiae dtacw,
t V rUaa aSi.MeV i.I st r.i. FalmoB stre--.. Rev. J. F. -Ghormley. 1 the strike cf the errpre. ea U.e Setne
i Tlr .. eT ! f-JUi J1 mMU li. f'rTW 1 4 av m. aa a . 'fwnef Ixwti He says
I T 1 KrWr,h r,lL ltirV"Tt TabertAaele )f iMartf-j Th KiaUt hae only reertlr
..rt."'- e . . "Tfee BrMaj Lay " discoverel the power f t ae arm mhlcn
.. ,-Tr-r "i iareir-n ana xsriari KMr itnnv.i.. m . , im w. . ...... i
matt reaB4-a
r -1 a! n a tAHlM,
. w a oejnuim swlte.
...... . . i - " w u i at i n m mul arra
t:,7JMtVz i??r f1- i::1.-. KobiThey -u. .
I...,- i ;ili, .I- "t ' ro p. m.;irrtia sxa'ery iwt nars mir-a-y
" muwi, w 4 a. i. r. a. I-' crla-a aUro4 si
sscb UtdiulJiea as cioili-
iriirnb, ea.fe
siictien ooeen. cocx
uirucar i-r.iirx roraera. oresaing
taol In birde7-e maple and oak chef.'
rulera fl-ie oik !.,; tre. rearaMtny 1
wter tardea. Morris chair, etc ee
Pieaee rem-n-,ber tfce 'nJa ML ST BE'
SOLD Tvesdav next st 4 a. m 1
to come sn4 f nj arnt ai bat m Qls, 1
d at a cave jtde t'tloa. i
, C U. FORiJ, Aactln-T. !
Will be to Central and Southern Oregon what SANTA CRUZ, CALIFORNIA,
is to the RESORT-HUNTERS and TOURISTS of CENTRAL and NORTH-
ERN CALIFORNIA. SANTA CRUZ has grown from a range of white sand
dunes and a desolate sandy beach, with a few fishermen's shacks, to a city of
15,000 energetic people in a short time, with scarcely any resources behind it.
BANDON-BY-THE-SEA, with its MILES OF IDEAL, SANDY, SCENIC
BEACH, its important MEDICINAL SPRINGS close at hand, its THOUS
ANDS of RICH NATURAL RESOURCES TRIBUTARY TO THE ENER
GETIC LITTLE CITY, the FINEST CLIMATE IN THE WORLD, and all
the NATURAL ADVANTAGES necessary to build a city, the outcome will be,
with the coming of the railroad, the GREATEST RESORT CITY on the Pa
cific Coast. Get a home in Bandon. Call or inclose a 2-ccnt stamp for BOOK
LET telling about the BANDON COUNTRY and SWEENEY'S FIRST AD
DITION TO BANDON-BY-THE-SEA, Address
THE, WARREN PUBLICITY CO.
- SUITE 405-6 BUCHANAN BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON