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tTIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1808. t Il . II lOWn 10D1CS II: - i TO X I (J I IT'S AM I'M KM KNTH. Omni) Vaudeville Pantagns Vaudeville The OaJtes Dni and Pony lio,, 1 p. m. "J'ln (show Girl." 8:15 p. in. JOXTKlfAX. AT TIB ?SACKXB In order to procure prompt and more aatlsfactory service, when at tha lummer resorts, oriisr from th. following Journal agent at regular city rates. llwaco A llwaco Railway com pany. H. 13. Woodruff, nawa agent. Long Beach, Edward McAllen. Ocean Park, H. n. Woodruff. Seavlew. F. E. StrauhaL Tha Breakers, J. M. Arthur. Genrhart. A. Utslnger. Seaside Lynn Hurtla. hesd quarters at Lewi & Co. Newport, Harltn Talbert Colllna Springs. J. W. Belchar. Wllhoit Springs. F. W. Mo Uisn Carson. Wash.. Mineral Sprlnga hotel. 4 4 A. I O. A. Coursen. one of the well known cttlsens of California and father of Professor E. E. Coursen and Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed of tins city, died at his home in San Francisco. 1000 Fulton atreet. yesterday. Mr. Coursen wa years, of ago at the time of his death. A few days ago when his children In Portland last heard from him no was In good health ho that It Is supposed his death was due to a sudden break down caused by his advanced age. Mr. Coursen came to the Taclflc couKt with the gold excitement of 1819 and fol lowed the stock brokemge business, amassing a fortune during the Corn stock lode days. Mrs. K'ted left last night for San Francisco to attend tne funeral. Mary Dlclterson. one of the llttlo girls who created excitement recently at the Oaks by a lavish expenditure of monev, was mndo a ward of the Juven ile court bv Judge Guntenbeln yestei .nv The 'testimony showed that 1! little girl, 12 years of age, discover o t,,, ran in t!u liiineiiient of her boil "-' p... - - . , a tin can In the imsemem "i nei oo.i.u . in which her father had banked sonio of his snare coins. After "blowing In , ,. . ,,t,. : .1 i 1 .. , .!.,.. ,.,MMT-.'.n en : ua.vw, jiai.v niiu r'ui'ii'i i 1 i ' appeared tne mini nay who u '" ' piece. This lea n tneir arreai am the sequel of yesterday. Jud,ge Gantenbeln in the Juvenile court yesterday afternoon dismissed the chflrees against Lawrenra Nelson. Oeorce Kreiarcr. Connie Kreiger. Willie Hwnrtz an. i on ;em, "r ,: Charged with stealing a small sum of money and seeral gold nuggets from the residence ot C. K. (Joes of East ' Thirtv-fourth street. (Jees reported! that lie had misplaced the missing vain- I ahles and that they had not been stolen, tlm hnvs lielnir Innocent In the matter. 1 . I was 11 a jeaioun gin nu uiuu 1 ' i to see Miss Sal lie Tomlen wear such nice clothes? ( r was it a mean van dal? At any rati when Miss Tomlen, who Is a waitress In the I 'ragon res taurant, returned to her home nt 1S9Vi Third street early this morning nearly Oil of her dresses were torn Into shreds. She works until 1 o'clock, and the mis creant evidently took advantage of this fact to wreak vengeance on the pretty drosses. Every shaving man can save time and money bv getting a shaving outfit from Albert Pern!, the druggist. 233 Washing- , ton street, and being his own barber. Call today and be shown. Razors guar anteed satisfactory, or monev cheerfully refunded. Razor strops, shaving brushes, ' hones, mugs, soap and everything that goes to make a satisfactory shave can, alwnvs he found reliable at Albert Her-j nt's drug store. - Alice r.arrett, formerly employed In ! a Portland department ntore, has begun I suit nt Eureka. Oil., for $15,000 dam- aires for the loss of her right hand In I lauidrv mangier. She alleges that she uas employe. 1 ns a wrapper, but was transferred to work at the mangier without being skilled or being aware that the machine was In defective con dition. The following articles were found on the . streetcars yesterday and can be recovered by calling at lost article room. First and Aider: Shopping hag, market basket, telescope, three books, letter, three lunch boxes, five umbrel las and three packages. The regular Sund.iv afternoon Bible class will he led by F. C. Marshall. Tho study will he on the 231 Psalm. This class takes tho place of the regular Sundav afternoon meeting for the month of August. All men are welcome. Build ing ppen from 1 to 6; class 3:30. A. H. Johnson Estate, The county court has made an order for the sale on and after August 10, 1!08, of the property of said estate In Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill counties. For details apply to W. M. Eadd, adminis trator. First and Stark streets. Watei" through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used onlv between th hours of 5 and 8 a. m. and 6 and S p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If! used contrary to these rules or waste fully It will be shut off. Socialist lecture Sundav, August IS. 1 p. m, at Socialist hall. 809 Davis street. Hubert Iangcrell will speak on "Origin and Evolution of Religious Be liefs - The Altar sod .., iK..r. J nh-nle at Rhosi'S ! t 1 oVlork Tik. Pid ' t 1 o clock. Take Ful- , church will give park tomorrow at ton car. John K. Rnmsdell. R. W. Andereoo and E. M. Plmonton have appraised the estate of I. Ulla J King at J1.6O0. E. P. A C. dancing party, Rlngler hall, tonight. Good music. Judge Webster In the county eourt has named ,C W Herrall, H. R. Brock and " Rudolph Prhmld to appraise the estate of Georce Gundel. C. C. New- The White Temple Vwelfth and Taylor Streets. Rev. Harold Pattison Of Hartford. Conn. v Will Preach EITirSAT, 10x30 A. M. "An Object Lesson in God's PfDvidcncc" b. rrrior 1.1 b rrcde3 b a r fHB-.lr,a:a talk to the children. "ELDER "BROTHERS (and Their Sisters)" FREDliUTLER Will King "TaTJB KOX.T CTTT." OOK11 LAST DAY OF SALE PIANOS NEVER SO LOW. PRICED AS WILL BE FOUND HERE TODAY ThisDolIar-a-Week Sale Started on August 3 Ends Tonight, August 15, at Closing Time Put Five Dollars in Your Pocket and Come to Eileri Piano House at Once and Select the Piano. Oenulno 1260 Pianos only $128. The nrrlltia r v vuIiia itr reAtlllv SDDarent when you see and bear the pianos It Is unquestionably the greatest Piano offering ever made In Portland and by a reliable house. This piano Is the equal If not superior to pianos sold elsewhere for $2B0 to $a76. To prove It, test other 1260 pianos their tone action general construction, then come here and see what filers will give you a bolter piano, and today only 112. But bear in mind, we have pluiios to suit all, and thev are as great values for the money Invested as above bar Bay you have thought of aBout $350 as the price you'd pay come here be fore closing time tonight and keep $156 of vourssdHno money, as you can secure vour 1350 Instrument for an even l!4. and If there Is a finer or better $S60 piano sold in Portland, bring it back and get vour money. Pianos at $152 and $H7, others at $175, and $218, each and every or if placed Bide by side with pianos sold nt other stores for double the above prices would compare most favorably. The. $400 pianos sold lively yesterday at $243, and why not? You'll say so when vou see them only a few left all will bo goan by evening. If there Is nT plnno to buy, come here todnv and come early right now. If possible because we are at the las anil of the hundred and some styles are nearly cleun-d out; but come and yeU do tho best we can for you ana besides, you ran give us aa little as five dollars ns a first pnvment and a dollar a weeK on remainder we give with each in strument our Ironclad unconditional your money nacK u noi isfled also liberal Mcnane ",v"1" Open until 10:3 torngni. c-ners r.a.i House, Sbi wasningion ai. ruiiimiu "'""""""fT""" . . castle. P H SchuHierman aim Hornug to appraise urn. " "r:r& Tmlu 1- ; 'r, it rui.,nu, .s,.rvl'e in tne esiaie i - . m i-M ------ : .. . .,, stMrniir .Jesse i-iarKirm. mi nt,ina, -,..j wul, njtnn atrfflt ' opi duiiuui . i.ito , -..-.j dock at z p. m Woman's Exchange. 133 Tenth street, lunch 11 :30 to 2; business men's lunch. John C. Shlllock mw offloas rnovd rllnger building. Second and Alder. ci.nn.l,nra X, Run nntlntflna. S 2 1 Morrison street, corner or aixtn. A and associates, painless dent'lsts' Third and Washington. e 9 A C. dancing party, Rlngler , u;ntKilt, (j,hh music, ' Pr. E. A. Myers, dentist. 817 Pekum building, has returnea. Berger, signs. 9391. 284 Yamhill. Main Journal want ads. lc a word. WEST SIDE OlVISIOfj Tomorrow the new schedule on tho west side division of the Southern Pacific, whereby one additional train a day each way between Portland and Forest Grove Is provl'dcd will go Into ef fect. The leaving time of No. 1 has been changed from 7 o'clock In the morning to 7:20 and Its arrival from 6:35 to 6:20. The new arrangement gives the west side five trains a day In each direction between Port land and Forest Grove. The leaving time of the trains is 7:20 a. m., 8:50 a. m., 4:10 p. ni., 1 p. in.. 5:40 p. m. The trains ar rive in Portland at 8 a. m.. 10:30 a. nwll'.no a. m.. 4:50 p. m.. and 6:20 p. m. The additional service has been put on to meet the increase in travel on tha west side line and the demand lor an additional train west In the morning and east In the afternoon. TERONAL. . ,! Sellwood--Corner Knst Seventeenth The annual excursion to Astoria an" aII(i Snoknne .iveiine. R.-v. f. A. Thump return, under the ausf.lces "r .,"... I Services at 11 n. in and 7:S0 p. m ; 8 Harcourt and daughter of sou I Sunday school, 10 a. m.: Christian Rn- Thlrtleth street, win ians iimio "rAl Wednesday. -August 19. on e-,a,n" Charles It. spencer, u'-)'" ' 1 " i . foot of Washington street at 7 .rasure t K?.le." ""i. ',: ,,, n friends of th- Sunday schools, but all rrienos ot w- fflnse are welcome. uut iou iu k. v.-. , office but by Mrs. Hardcourt a Mil d flu g h - ; ter onlv. whose home Is on the. V ood- i-lll he sold, anci not hi rlr ... .? 'r stock carline, at e above number, and their telephone is Sellwood i- me rate will be the same as last year. ....... thin! vlcn-nresldent of ,v. vvriham PnclfW left for Tacoma If. n lrht having spent several days Vrn?ffil looking oler the details for in I "rtland loosing into T nWoodwBonrkth:atfra,fnfV; manager ht ' the Northern Pacific. Is still in the city. C J Blanchard of the United States ...rnttinn service, wtll spend 80 days In Oregon Inspecting the various Irrl ...i.r, rr,-iiete now under process of ! 1 n inn hv the -overnment or pro- 1 posed by It. Mr. Blanchard reached Portland yesterday and wHl be In the city several nays. DEATH K0LL OF THK NORTHWEST llev ry Coleman. (Srll P!pitch to Th Jornal 1 Eugene, Or . Aug 16. Henrv Coleman. s4 years of age, a Lane county pioneer of mi. died st hi. home .t Ur. JM- terday He was for mn years one or the leading cltlsens of the upper ll- lamtta vailey. He born In Bunker county. Pennylvan!a, August 11. 1:4 The cau of death n old ace ana a com ptie 1 Ion of complaints He had never married. He was t.e on nf Viihiti Coleman, wno settiou near Lorane tn lUl. amt raised a fam-! j T Abbtt Services. 1D:30 a m and lly. many mimbfri of which hay. benj..jn m; pundaT choel. 1? m promlnentlr lr.tiriea in tn oevem;.- ment of the atat. On. of his sisters ! was the mother of J. N. Teal. Portland 1 , 1 1 1 ni iaKi mm le ifvrimi iui 1 --i v uut- tna- fcls lif time, and was always j , erous irttb.M. property, tverrg one of: I tha most phllarr.ropie men or mis seo rtlon. ' 4 , m A man Is vr too 4 to learn tha uansa that ara of ra benefit t hlta. . CHURCH SERVICES T Baptlst, Arleta- Rev. E. A. Smith. Services 11 a. in. aim s p. in.; Bumiay scnooi, iv a. in.; It. Y lV i; G p. in. ;' evening sermon by Kev. II. it. 11. Johnson; pe- clal music. Highland Alberta and Sixth streets; Rev. J. F. llcucm-k. pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. in.; services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in.; 11. V. P. I'., 6:30 p. in.; ser- mons by Rrv. Charles II. Hart and Kev. A. II. Waltz bell wood Tacoma and Eleventh streets; Rev. John Uentzlen. Services 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school 10 a. m.: 11 y. 1 I'., 7:16. Sermons by Kev 1). VV. Thurston. Calvary bust Klglilh ana urem streets; itev. 1. N. Monroe. Services il a. in. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; H. Y. P. K.. 6:30 p. in. Immanuel Second and Meade streets: Rev. A. H Mlimkir. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunduy school, u:& a. m Urace Montavllln; Rev. Oilman Ftr- ker. Services at 11 a. m. and 7: worin league, o:au p m j p. m.; Sunduy hchool. 10 a. m.; B. y Freo First East Ninth and Mill. Rv. , P. V.. 7 p. rn. rlcr.nons by Rev. A. HW. J. Johnston. Services. 11 a. m., i.30 Patch. Tonics: "The Groat Commis sion," and "Hest for the Tired: Central ICast Twentieth and Ankeny streets, Rev. V. T. Jordan. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. nv: Sunday school. 12 rn.; Y. P. meeting, 7 p. in. Sermons by Evangelist J. A. IVttit. University Park-Rev. A. B. Waits. Sunday school nt 10 a. m.: services, 11 a. in. and 8 i. in.; Ii. Y. I. I'.. 7 p. m. Sermons by Kev. E. A. Leonard. First (the White Temple) Twelfth and Taylor Btreets; Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher. 1). 1). 'One accord" prayer meeting, 10 a. in ; services. 10:30 a. m. snd 7:45 p. in. Sermons by Rev. Harold Pattlsnn. Topics: "An Object Lesson In tiud's liuvldence," and "Elder Brothers and Their Sisters Sumiysble Kierinuni 1-orty - nrsi street and Hawthorne avenue, Rev. C. Feldmeth. Preaching, 11 a. m. ; bunuay rc Ii . I 'I 1 Ti n m St. Johns (Herman) Rev. C. Feld meth. Preaching 3 p. m. Sunday school 2 p. m. Second Seventh and East Ankeny streets; Rev. Stanton ('. Lapham. Serv ices. 10:3o a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Ser mons by Rev. John Uentzlen. St. Jolmr-E. A. Leonard. Services,, 11 a. m anil 7:3" p. m ; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 p. m. rh(UA f tl,Yn..3:.' i Otik street. Sunday school. 7 p. m. , preaching In i Chinese. 8 p. m. , FilKt (ieIInan Fourth and Mill . (. R , Kratt .services, ii h. I . .,.,.1 ri.t .. ... iiiimlni; uehool 9 i .r lo'ni s....n,l r..rmti.M,-,rrlii street and Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Buermann. ;i ; . and 7 30 P. ,.: sn- i nav sciioni, a. in. i.-,, Kortv-fifth street-- Corner Fast .WiO!. Ir. i. . vuorv. .-eier.T ii ti , - . . i i.. i 10 a. m. anti i.,iu p. in., i.ioie bo.tui 1 u i' 1 . 1. 1.. ii :l;i p. in. cuts - First nvemid nn.l Foster road. U.... I I..r .1 h.iL-lnr SillTl. lv iirlmul 1 r, 'a ,,i services' H a in. and 6:30 p. ni. Sermons bv Rev. Ceorge F. Straver and Rev. J. F. Heacock. ! - . ' ... . . . , . - ... . !" 'Vrjohnn " s"r"ice, at 11 PS " H- herUCeS U, 111 rllll n j', ill. ! C,.-n,llcl. .11, I T7i flA.r,tli Kpv I Erlck Sohrtrstrom. Services, 1 0 A 5 a. tn. ' i'rescou . itev. r.. o. jwiunge, .v and 7:45 p. m. ; Sunday school, 12 m.;, at 11:00 a. m. Sermon by Rev. E 15. Y i- a. .-,, ni,.i io..ji0m. L.iii.1, n.rnur . i.-.r,i.,, v.-n..,n, . Corner Skldmore. Sunday school. 10 : a. m. Norwegian Pnnlsh Services tn hall corner Mississippi and Shaver streets. . Sunday- school, 12 m Gresham Sunday school, 10 a. m. i R'raheel1 &' "' a"d 8 P' m' ReV' R' l'' ' P' - . Tnlrd-Knott" and Vancouver; Rev. ft. Episcopal. Schwodler: Sundav school. f0 a. in.: R.I Trlnltv Nineteenth and Everett V P I' ? IB- mrrlPM 11 a m nn4 8 p. m. Presbyterian. First Twelfth and Alder streets; Rev William Hiram Foulkes. Services, 10:30 a. in. and 7:45 p. m. ; Sunday school. 12 m Sermons by Rev. George N. lyiiccock. Mlzpah-Eist Thirteen and Powell. Services nt 10:30 a. m. and 8 p nv; Sunday school, 11:30 a. m.; Christian Endeavor. 7 p. rn.; Sunday school at Midway. 10:3n n. in. Calvary Presbyterian - Corner Elev enth and Clay streets. Rev. Stephen Phelps will preach In the morning at Sundav sK ,5" C"' " ' Fourth--First and Gihbs streets: Rev. ,jonn it, neicn. .-.er.iiesiit uii a. m.. T1..1.1. r. . . , and 7:30 p. m: Sunday school, 12 nv; Y. , X- ni VuJvV"' A' Mackenzie of Che i iTalls Wosl, Matk..nte or Che-, Ha'wthor e Park- Twelfth and East -r..i t I.- x-i a,i in., I - I .TII1',.-, 1.. .T-l.-HMl rtliril, I Service nt 111 -SO n m Snnrtnw ehn.,l ! a in. : m t n n Forbes Rev. Harrv H Pratt. Fell-I Sunday school. 9:4:. a. nv, morning serv- ! wood street and Gantenbeln avenue. ice. 11 a. nv: evening service, i:31 p. nv Services. 11:00 .v rn ani 7:30 p. nv ; I St. David's- East Twelfth and Rel- I Sundav school, 10:00 a. nv; C. E.. 6:80 imont streets; Rev. (Jeorge B. Vnn Wat 4 i, nv " ers. D. D., rector. Holy communion. 8 i Chinese -.1 45 H First street: services,' a. ni.;-Sundny school. 9:45 a. in.; rec- 7 1". p. m : Sunday school. 6:45 p. m.; i tor's Rfble class In chapel, 10 a. nv; v. "one people's nveting, 8:45 p. m I services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Piedmont Cleveland avenue and Jar- rette street. Rev. N. S. Reeve. B. D. Services. 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. nv; Sun- dav school. 12:15 p. nv; Y. P. 8. C. E., ; 6:45 p 'm. ' I estmlnster- -i-.nst lento and v eld- I ler streets. Rev. Henry Mnrootte. Serv- Ices. 10:30 n. m. find 75X1 p. m.; Sunday school. 12 nj C. L.. 6:.,0 p. m. Marshall-Street Marshall and North ! (seventeenth streets: Kev. .. . Ham. Sunday school, 10 a. ni.; preaching at 1 a. m. Mount Tabor Holmont street and Prettyrnan nvenue: Rev. Rdward M. Pharp. pnsior Services at 11 n. m. and S n. ni.: Sund'iv school at 10 a. m. 1(eavor. 6 30 p. m intra r.nsi rnirieenrn ana rine.jj streets; Rev Andrew J. Montgomery..; C'.,. , in TO a r,. on 1 A t S . .r-,.,. T- A 1-1. . L . t.. . X ' ' i , V . W " su,)ay school. In a rri. Mlllnrd Avenue--Rev A. D. Soper: m and 7'30 p Anabel Ser - undav scnooi. iu m. ; services. 11 a. Services at 11 a. m. and :45 Kenilworth K. Thirty-seventh street land Gladstone avenue; preaching at 11 a. m by Rev. J. S. Dunning'. Ph. T). : Sunday school at 12 m. Trlnity-Vultnn; Sunday school at 11 a. m.; Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. m.; Preaching by Harvey Miller. 8:00 n. m. preaching by Hrvcy Miller, 8:00 p. m. .... . Methodist. ' .i " a - .-. m.n - 1 1 17. i.e. LIMBIUI nil iiiiim iv.au H. m. n n. i T-.4S n. rr : classes 9. in a m - Snnd-v 1 school 12 15 i). m : Enworth Imrua g 30 n. m. Sermons by Rev. Dr William I Wallace Vounasen Tories- "Divine n- lay" and "The Secret of the I'nreaped ' Corner ' Z1" r .. . I Bunnyslde Fast 1 amhlll street. b- iw-en r.ai-i i i i . -1 1 1 1 1 1 a nci rnirty- sixth streets: 1 1! horn Services. Hi a. m. and . 30 p m ; Junior league. I I p m.; Senior league. .6:15 p nr.; Sun- aai seni'iii. r . " 111 St. Johni F L. Toung Sfrvlces. 11 a. m. and 7 30 p m ; Sunday school, 10 a. m. Epworth Rev. Charloe T. Mcrher son Services In Gregon hulldlng at fair grounns. 11 s m. ana s p Sunday school. 10 Fpworth league. 6 30 p. m 1 Manone and R Sermons bv L D L 1. Houghton. Morning topic: "T! 1 Three Factor, in ' ' VtVnr7-E.-t Fins .nd Eas, Ninth ,tret, R,v clarence True YVll.on I T) t,,r Services. 10 -.0 a. m. w- , -h lwrv,cw,i 7 p m Chinese Mlsstpn -Chan Plpg Ksl s,rvl(., 11 m and 7 JO p m. Mount Tabor Perrlcea 11 a m. and JO p. m. 1 v.,...ti v-.k. - Trinity Corner of Fast Terth and E,t orsnt-IwU F. Smith 8rv1ce m and 7:14 p m : Sunday school, . va - m 1 . . . mm i . r it it r m jfinloj - P. m ; Epworth league! I ii n h- 1 ;rc Comer of Twelfth snd TBvi.rr iiota tn tt'U : l m 44 Hem-, rtaatn- 1 ari-ca. 1ft is i. ani4 f -4l b. m. 1 Motrtrtf clasav :! oclvlt: Punarl schodt. 11:11 p. sa.; EX. Faul s misalon. S p. m.; F.pworth league, $:0 P. m Topic: "The Evolution of Christ a Bvinpathy," und "Tha dreat Modern Mfinlionri " I Pa I ton Michigan avenue and Curpenr ter, 11. T. Wire. Services, U a. m. T j 7:S0 p. m. I Vancouver A venue Services. 11 m- j and 7:30 p. m. Woodstock Rev. i. P. inaae. Ices. 11 a in. and 7:80 p. m. . I.nillslnfn.1 VI.r HI H. Bryant. i Hriifi. ii m in 7S0 r. m.: Bun-: , day school, 10 a. m.; class i 12: 15 p. in.; Epworth league. 6:10 p. i Norwegliin-Dnnlsh H. P. Nelson. Services. 10-30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. In i i grove nenr Montavllln. , Htvcdlhh Borthwlck and Beach. Rev. , I John Oval!. Services,. 11 a. m. and 8 i p. ni.; Sunday school, 10 a. in.; Kpwortn ( , league 7 p. rn. : ! First German Fifteenth and Hoyt, a. A. Waasa, Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 j p. m. i Second German Stanton and Rodney,, ; Rev. E. E. llertzler. Services, 11 a. m. , ,nnd t p. m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.; r,iwunn leugue, i :ju p. m, Jsnanese Mlmilnn 121 North Fif teenth. Rev. Ellsen Rlbara. Services. 9:30 a. m. and 8:30 p. m.; Sunday school, j 8:80 p. m. M Sellwood Corner East Fifteenth and ( Tacoma avenue; Itev. Iester C. Poor. Servlcan. 11 a. m mil 7 80 n m. : Junior j 1 riiw mn league. 2:30 p. m.; oemur ny-1 jjV 'ii. a iiui run j'. i ,cu l. I"'. The Cllnton-Kellv Memorial Thirty- ninth and Powell streets. Rev. S. J Kester,' pastor. Services, 11 il m. ana 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Ep worth league, 1 p. m.; Junior league, 3 p. m. Woodlawn William J. Douglass, pas tor. Services, 11 a. rn . and 8 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m.; Epworth league, 6:30 p. m. University Tnrk Corner Pnwson and Fiske streets Rev. William R. Jeffrey Jr., pastor. Services, 6 a. in.. 11 a. m.. 6:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. rn.; class meeting, 12:15 p. m.; Sundav achool, 9:45 a. m.; Epworth league 3:30 p. in. Montavllla Mnhle and Tllbbard 1 streets. Rev. Harold Oberg. Services, , 1ft . ,. ,:,, ' ,0 T.inlnr . ' V . ,.-,,.,,',,. u;ie. 6:45 i n m African ZInn Corner Thirteenth and ; Main, Rev. W. V Mathews, pastor. Services, 11:00 a. m. and 9:00 p. in. Congregational. First Madison and Park. Rev. Lu ther R. Hvott. 1. I)., pastor. Services 11:00 a. ni.; Sunday school 10:00 a. in. Topics: "Heavenly Harmonies Amid Earthly Discords University Park -1613 Haven avenue;! j Je 1. I. II n nhki-n nnfllnr. Preaching at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m.; Sun - day school, 10 a. in.; Y. P. S. C K.. 6:30 , " - . m.... a ' .sunn vein a nrnrr n i:si hv r h i : jcnst Thirty-fourth street Rev. J. J. Staub: Service nt 11 in.; Sunday school, 10 a. in.: Junior '. F. . 3 p. tn.; Senior C. E . 6:30 p. m. Topic: "On tho Other Side. Laurel wood Rev. Y II. .Myers, Service, 11 a. in.; Sunday school, 10 a. "' ' 1 '- h:1" P "' , , Mississippi Avenue Mississippi avis- nn and Fremont street; Kev. nanlel i. I'homas. Services, 11 a. in. and :J0 P- m : Sunday school, 10 a. m Lnrlstlan; Kn.lavor. 6:S0 P- m. Hassalo Street Last Seventh and tlnocu n a mil a Tt nv TU111 Rfll Pf SPP- ' mnV. TaTnY. and' 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m .: Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:45 n. m. i l i . , ii . ri ik ii in in i -i -act ciaui i l i h i v 1 1 n i - . . V. - .-st. jonns Kev. (j. v. .cinn. nirv- . . o , i 1 ices ii a. in. anu 3 p. in, duiiuuj dliiuui, 10 a m. ! First German East Seventh and : "pv a. vv. nusim. immni nn .ur, m 'Stanton streets; Rev. John H. Hopp. ; 1030 a. m. and i :30 p. m.; Italian serv 1 Services, 10:30 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. ; j ices at 4 p. m. Mmoay scnooi. : j a a. m. , nrisimn r.n- Dro,t - rr i A MnVrlsnn. Services. ii' n 'rr T'snd 8 n m Sundav ' U ?' IT' and 8 P" ' SundHy 8 a. in , school. I1IKM. O.lf M. 111. St. Matthews First and Caruthers streets; Rev. W A. M Breck in charge., ,iT,:V ,',' v-ana pro-Cathedral of St. Steptien the Mar- tyr Thirteenth and Clay streets: Rev. r-r 1 tmmsnv. Communion. 7:30 n. m.:i services, 11 a.' m. and 7:30 p. nv; Sunday: school. 9:45 a. m. St. Andrews Portsmouth; Rev. Fran cis O. Jones. Holy communion and ser ; mon, 11 a. nv ; evening prayer, 7:3o p. m. 1 St. Paul's Woodmere; C. 1. Parker. lay reader. Service at 11 a. m ; Sunday , school, 0:45 a. nv; Rev. A. M. Breck I will officiate St. Mark's-Corner of NliiMeenth and 9." mbv streets; Rev J E H S mpso n u n v nnm m union, b ii. n . . vkts. i i - "," . ' ,.v eh.l in " ' ' J ' ' "' John's Memorial-Sell wood ; Rev. L) rhnmhrrs. Services. 11 a. in. and T- m ; Sunday school 10 a. m. iinnil Sheohord- Sellwooil street snd , .... .. . T T I Vancouver avenue, Allium. lu-v. jonn Ascension Chapel Portland Heights, Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. Church of Our Savior Woodstock, Services, 11 a. m. iutneran. Swedlsh Immnnuel- Nineteenth srd and I Irvln streets. Services. 11 j8 Bm . Sunday 8rhl, 9:45 Norwegian Synod Rast Tenth and i East Grant streets; Kev. Hagoes. Sunday school, 9:30; services, lu.su . m nnil S n i rn Betanla Danish fnlon avenue ar.d ' Morris atreet Rev. j . stmt services, 11 a. m. and p. rn.. Sunday school, 10 a, in. St. James' Knglish West 1'nrk n-i ! Jefferson streets. J. Allen I. ens. .--Vrv-Ices, 11 a. in.; Sunday school, i o a r.i Norwegian 4:" North Ko ,rt.--nth . t-i T i x'nr,in., t:.. . . I ... - .. t PI CCl. JIC. ... m d 7 30 p ,.. Sund,iy Scl.0..!. . ?' . 4 O B. III. .. . Ices. 10.30 a. m and 8 r m . Sunday school. 9:30 a. m Trlnltv German (Miss i;rl Pwio.1l--Corner iVilUams avenue -:i Se'.lwo.-d street; JA. Rlmhach. Services at 10 a. m. and 7:30 p. m , Sunday school, 9:15 a. m. , Jitfn's German (Missouri Synod I Chapman and Salmon streets, W H Behrens. pastor Services, Jl 15 ani 7 45- Sundav school, 9.30 a. in . serv ices in English, first and third Sun- i da;edlgh ABU9tani) . Rodney sxn ie: 'and Stanton street. Rev C. A. Tolin KtvIi-p. 10 45 m and 7 45 r m. jiw .i i r-.miar K.t.ntMnth PWWIISII .tiibbi":: -i..,,,.-, .... and Gllsan. Rev R J T"r-n. paster Servlcns 11 e m nrd 7 4.', i, m . S.jn- I dav school. 10 a m 1 United Xvangellcal. First Corner Kast ler,:- a-11 r-nn- m.n .treets: Rev. A A. Vt inter 10 a m Sundav scnooi. serv: i: 11 a m bornnd F.i rso and hrty street Rev C C Poling, pastor .-ervlces.. . m' and 7 -So p m . sern:o-. by Rev 11 J xt n.n.ntvn. comrr.un r. ; morning ' , iH'iffalo includes among eatables 400.000 St John's Ivan!. o and J n stree'a ;. pounds of flour. .O..0 rounds of po Rev' Cheater Paul Hates Pre.-,.-! rng. 11 tatoea. canned meat, and deal cca ted veg a rn Sundav school a: ! h. -. ,tu1. TU fresh meats uae,l by the (Vklev Oreen ;. dtn.t a-d ':' fl'- r- t" ' "' Purchased at the various Harnett boulevard. Il-v J powers.., pa).tor 9rvlr 11 a-.d t m Sunday acho-d. 1' rvaag.llcal Aasoctstloc. First E lrt Engli.h Fnrt Sith and Mi'- -treet. P A Siffrt. (.- r S-,v- st 11 a. m. sn.l P m . V-.-irir rla s alliance, 7 p m . S-.r, lay hvl. ket Ices Peop 10 a. m Frrst German--Corner Terth and (lav streets. Theodor- Sca-.- pastor frmon at 19 Ii a jn and 7 4S p m . Sunday school. 10 m Memorial Fast Flght-enth and T!b betts; L. C. Hoover, j-.ator I'ricHri kt 11 a m and ' p m . Sunday chooL 19 " m Cknttui. Central East Twtrt :h snd Fat "almon trts. Kev J r Ghorir.!y u. i i-rvica ie m. Tor-lcs "Reraemtr l1 4 p. ator" and Ttia Potter .nd Rdner Avenue cfcrl.ttaa rtaa rhurca J ott strt; r. I 'KoUn r venua ana mt "Jt Conimrvatlvm Cuttodian" HIBERMA SAVINGS BANK PAYS 4 Per Gent. OPEN For the convenience of Its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Corner Washington PORTLAND, OR. Elmo Robinson, pastor. 9:46 a. m.. Bi ble school: 11 a. m. and 8 p. in., topi's. "The) Refining Influence of Christian ity," "Present Day Evidences of the Divinity of Christ.-' Special music Kern Park Rev, E. M. Patterson. Services. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.. Bible school 10 n m .: C E.. 6:8 0 p. m. Woodlawn Services at 11 a, m. and i 8 p m., by the pastor, Clark W. Com- i stock; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Y. P. S j C E., 7 p. m. First Corner Park and Columbia streets; Row E. S. Muckley. Servlc.s. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Bible school. 10 a. m.; C. E., B:80 p. m. Topics. "Th Wedding Garments." Sermons by F. A. Emerson and S. W. Jackson. United Brethren In Christ. First East Fifteenth apd Morrison streets; Rev. H. C. Shaffer. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; bunday school at 10 a. m. . Radical .Sixth and Mecnanic streets. rvev. 1. J. (.uunniK. dci . ii-:o. x ! ana ciu p. nr; Bunaay scnooi, iu a. m., , . P. S C. E 6 :30 p m ijav n 1 1 J.J l lit r.uoi j niiiij-Birii-iiiii " B. E. Emerlch, pastor. ,-,'( Services, 11 a. in. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m. Christian Science. First Church of Christ. Scientist- i Srattisi, re cathedral Morrison ani . ,ownsdale streets. Service at 11 a. m.; Sundav school at close pf morning Hevvresu subject of lessen. ''Soul." Second Elks' temple. Stark between aj-.i. ancj .Seventh streets. Services at u m. gunday school at close of morning service; subject or lesson, 'Soul." tmited Presbyterian. Church of the Strangers Wasco street and Grand avenue; Rev. S. Earl IliiRols Services at 10:30 a. m. and S:(j0 p. m.; sermon translated for the Av.f .iao). Rnnilnir ninrnlna' ... ,n ."" j o . ounaay ; jehonl 1? m S , ' 7.. . - i First Sixth and Montgomery streets; rhnnh Bontli. 171 Second street; Rev. E. F. Mowre, Services U a in. and 8 p. m.; Sun- : dal "-hoo. 10 n m. : Epworth league Triples. "In What Way Was V- I" : Christ Different From Humanity" and i "Some Things Young People Ought to : i TJnltarlan. I Church of Our Father Corner of j Yamhill and Seventh streets; Rev. W. - .K-not jr., itev. l. i.. tnoi, u. u., minister emeritus; Rev. Nehemlah A j " "lA'A '"."' oe.n.co, 11 .1. III. jui'ic, jiili 111 man. XTnivsrsallst. Church of the Good Tidings East Couch and East Eighth streets; Rev. i J. D. Corby. Services. 10:45 a. m. and Bible school, 12 m. Miscellaneous. Millennial Dawn--G. A. R. hall, nni,.t corner Second and Morrison 1 c, rvice 30 Dm Friends". -hurch-Corner of Main and , East Thirty-fifth streets; Lindley A. i Wells pastor; rylres U .m. and 8 p nv; Hlblti si nooi, 10 a. in. . pra er n..,..l(,..r '"r.""5. i'. nv The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Dav Saint -Room 400 Allsky building. Services, 1 1 :o a. nv and 7:30 p. nv; Sunduy school, 10 a. m. The Church of Jesus Ohrist of Patter Day Hilnts (reorganized) Corner Broad and Hollnday. Services 11 a. m. and 8 p. nv, Sunday school, 8:30 a, m. r K- -a X AT THE THEATRES raiitajros Popular. The P It. O slvrn was out aeraln at r.intages liicair last nignt Ju"f'"8 i rom tie nei u ..un.. m ii uo .mo i f1' " " .L lurgfl snd enthusisstle audience must have been more than pleased with the i'"1!'"'"- I'l'-c.eil oy uif at-.tn iuoa o.o iiuij marvelous. SlunhiK iuid Dancing Experts. Sinifing and dancing experts top the bill at the tlrand. Manuel Remain, the r,d-brate.i minstrel t nor, and the Foley hnvs, minstrel dancers, provide a pleas ant entertainment. In addition to these there are many other hits. IMontPons Kntrrtalnmpnt nt Oaks. Out at the Oaks, besides the reguljr n.-nus' niTts of the trail, the Don Carlos Aboriginal circus gives a sho.w everv afternoon fit which the wonderfuj trained baboon. Trofessor Kid. Is th dilef attraction In the evening the Allen Curtis comedy company presents The Show Glil," a sparkling comedy full ef music. Com f o rt Sa f et y Speed. Comfort aaf'tv and speed, together with scenic attrition, of the Canadian I'ni-ifli. route nuarantees the traveler -. ---- ,,ivl . ...m. . K - the best possible rtp across the con- tlnent. For descriptive matter, apply at the local office. 142 Third street. Xo Supply the Meet. (Sr.-Ul Pliistch to Th JonrfteJl- o, kwli-v.. Auc 15 The auxll lary cruiser Hunaio. wnicn aaus touay, ! r . 1 & a r. lmmre amnlint of annnliAS for the Atlantic battleship fleet, now In Aunmii"" --i- i no i."u i" mo ports .tM The onaht - to -he man. as a rule. Isn't- 0 ! . P.. rr ' CDltdt? FTtHlM? L 0 . i laj O ifirm'tt t t yto 41 I T I IC II STARK STRaMTj i T 4 ,' PARKERS : ' -'.n M4IR BAL8AM ' J rmmmm mb4 Ii lifbM ftb k '--.- f r 1 ikm - ,. i J S"t ril. m tion av 'v" V . I tF- emmm a to h-. wT . -Ti a. sir . . r - ' , ;;tA'$r'V DR. N. J. f ULTON NATUROPATH. If You're Rich And want recreation, run away to the Springs, pay $10 to $20 per day or week for room and board and say you have had "a good time." He free and frank about it. Don't say that you are going for your health, for the Springs and their hot waters woipt crrsB own side ot totti Thi you hear that? Hot Springs are the slickest things on earth to worm a per.i"n's money out of them, fine goes to these places, rests up, experiences s change, and really IS Improved, but It Is tho rest and change that does. MIffEKAX. 8FBIITOS CURES ABE TE3CPORABT EXPEDIENTS And nothing more, nothing less. Sick ness requires something more potential Hum bathing the Intestines In hot wnter from the bowels of the earth. Jt needs the fruits of the most scien tific study aid research. It needs the spotless purity of Nature and Its matchless skill. DRUGS WON'T CURE! "DOCTORED" WATER WOWT CUBE! But my Naturopathy will and NOT for Just a week or two NOT for the few days one Is resting snd enjoying other scenes NOT temporarily NOT by tmoylng up the spirits for a little while, but FOR API, TIME! I USE NO DRUGS AT ALL! I do not sow poison to reap an hour's glory. I CURE MY PATIENTS with out deception, and I can give the names of hundreds who will tell you that I do. BJEEUatATZSH, NETT&ALOIA, STOM ACH TROUBLES, Stiff Joints, poison In the Mood, that worst of all diseases; blood and skin diseases, kidney and bladder troubles, backaches, earaches, headaches, or any other human affliction quickly yields to Nature's remedy. Write me a request for testimonials. DR. N. J. FULTON 315 Twelfth St., two blocks south of Jefferson car, one block from either Eleventh or Thirteenth St. car. Office Hours. 9 to 12, 1 to 4. Home Phone A 2123. Diamond House Paint GUARANTEED I gallon lots. S1.40 per gal 1 gallon lota. S1.50 per gaL Manufactured by PORTLAND SASH & DOOR CO. 830 Front St, Portland, Or. AMUSEMENTS. surs lS-25-SOc NIGHTS IS-2S- THEATRE 50-7Sc Season of Advanced Vaudeville ALL STAB FEATUBB ACTS. ODenlntr Ml.niiav Fventiiff Amrnat 17 Sale of seats begins Wednesday, Aug. 12. TOE GRAND Vaudeville deluxe Another Great Show. Manual Romaine assisted by Foley Bros, ft Palmer Sisters "Down Busic Bow" "The PaU of '64.-1 Tom Gillen. The Moiarts. Cadleux. Louise Auber, etc. PANTAGES THEATRE Fourth and Stark Sts. Week Commencing Monday, Ang. 10. BEVTJN SAWZIBAB ARABS, Whirlwind Acrobs's end Pyramid Builders. EIBKA ft KIMO, Hurlesque Magicians and Kings of Comedy Magic. Thrae Performances Daily 3:30, 7:30, 9 p. m. Popular prices Lower floor and first Blx rovis it: dress circle, 25c, back bal cony. 15c. box seats. 50c. Any seat weekday matinees, l.'o. NICKELODION ISO SZXT. Change lLvcry Day UI OOOO nrBJSCTaV TOJnOKA too i Tha Tuneful Travesty of Fun and rrivonry, l ThcShowGirl" srnnAT. o-rocx ro-i Carlos and His Wonderful Per forming Apa, "KJdd." Dancing Tonight and Sunday Music tr Prasps fnlon Orchsstra. Dinner at Tavern, 5Cc Jchn Pay River OawT.aa Bar-rad. Swimming Balh Cleanat Most "anttary Batrs tn City ojm at 1 o cwci tn.Bdsr uartifn. CABS FIEST AAD AID EH STS. MS No Cocaine, No Gas , No Students Our suoresa Is du ta uniform hljh-grsde work at rssonsbl prioea, NERVOUS PEOPLE And those sffllcted with heart weak naas can now hava their teath as tractad filled and brldgework ap plied without tha least pain or dan ger. PAINLE8Q EXTRACTION .. J2-KARAT CROWNS BRIDGE WORK OUR BEST PLjUtf PLATE.. ALL LINED PLATE 1 -rccTn --" 1 I ITT. Examination an Consultation Tr, Re-Enameling Teeth Is the greatest Invention In modem dentistry and has been most suocaae ful of all methods. Wa extend to all a special Invita tion to call at our office and hv their teeth examined free of charga. We own and control tha largaat and best equipped dental establish ment In ths world, having 1 efflcas all told. Wa give a written guarantee with all work for 10 years. Lady attend ant. Open evenings till T. Sunday I to L Union Painless Dentists UlVi Morrison St-, Corner IMnt, IT I5XT HURT Ai BIT. $10.00 SET OF TEETH FOR $5 Written Guarantee for 10 Taars. OBOWKB Any tooth in the mouth we crown with solid gold, 22k. guaranteed- to be the at ij ftf best, for only .tUJ Anv Porcelain Crown made no mat ter what they are called or hoitj la on?? m 8: .UUr,P . 6 .94.00 BHTDQES Solid Gold Top, Solid Gold Backs. Porcelain sSyf (.ft Fronts, per tooth JeU Solid Gold Teeth. ZZR, CtA fill bridge, per tooth VUU All other work same prloa propor tionatelv. PATHXESS EXTRA CTIOIf Free When Plates or Bridges are Ordered. Absoluts Guarantees. LILY DENTAL) PARLORS THIRD A3M COUCH 8TKBETS. Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Phone A-1010. Open Sundays. TEETH WITs OR WITHOUT PLATES OUT or TOWW FlIOPLB Wa oan do rour entire Crown, Brldff and Plata Work In a day if necessary. Positively Painless Extracting lra when plates or bridges are ordered. SensitiTS teeth and roots removed wdtn out the least pain. Ten chairs. Only the most scientific and careful work. AO TXAJftS OT POBTIjAITD. WA WIC1T AJTD ABSOCXATXS IOB paialass Dsntlsta. railing- Bldgv Third and Washington a. m. to 8 p. m.; Sundays 9 to 11. Painless Extraction, 50c; Plates. 14.00. Both Phones. A and Main 2029. Save Money Come and have free examination. WE EXTRACT TEETH FRE& SIU'ER THKGS . .I,rr,a5a--$T GOLD FILLINGS 75 UP' 6KT OF TLETH SPLENDID SET : GOLD CROWNS . . . S2.SO TO ft&.OO All work guarsn(.l for ten yaara. Ladv attendant always present All wor'x done sbsolutely without Tln by specialists of from 11 to It Tests' experience, Boston Denfisls tm Morrlaoa Postomaa, Koma Pnon. A-sOXX Pacaa KaU 9039. A WOMAN SPECIALIST K. Cl. man agar of tha thine k!-ii-cina Co, .! ptnt and iclna which ate e. pounds heraelf. tha us herbs and rmtf wbt. a has awrad many sgfT' Curaa fnai. thrr.!.- j - j v vaia Qtw. nr-. - 1 o, biood rit -m A. rntim, a.V . lung trmiM, .tomnrh. b.a!'" ror.umptioa and o I ' ' thai tha huiriaa f!-B f I is Itrr .nt, Ni if . i , ' 1 tratmr t . t ri4r?r' r " . , . 34 at -jri- . a v, ' 1 - IIP TEETH