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8 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL". PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER 20. 1003. I ' " " ' ' ' ' mmmmmm i mm CHURCH SERVICES Bantta. First rth Whit TmpJ Twelfth and Taylor ilrMUj Kev. j. Itroual.rr, D. IX 'One -pry' meeting, v) a ; ,'Y,L'w'..i" ';ir; end 7:4l p. m. Toplra: ' M.iiJ tl school at noon; young people meet ing at CIO in. v . ' i.i.t?, li A. Smith. Brvlcu II a m. and 8 p- m j Sunday school. It a m.; a Y. P. U P- m. Highland Alberts and ! Itev. J. y. Heucoek. pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.: services a til am. ana 7:t'0 p. m.; V. f. P. U.. 8 30 p. ra.; ser mons vy A- i- jonnsum. . . R.H-vul Taroma and Eleventh Stroets; Rev T. W. 'l'hVI",nnU, ? 2 Service. 11 a. m. and 7;30 p. m.. Hun day school. 10 a. m.; B. V. 7.15. Topics: "Bought with a Price an "Let Wo Alone." -.I...-.-.. Riahth and Grant I treeta- Rev. I. K. Monro, Services 11 a. m. ana 1 30 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 r m - IL V. l". U.. 6:10 p. m. Immanuel Second and Iead stilts: Bev. A. B. Minaker. ;V;r'(; ::-'.:;. AA' ;'A, A, ' - ; :.v ::,T.:::v.. A A... 1 : 8nndar achool. a. m. im i: P- "'i.r"' ,,. h cerniun . 11:46 a. m. aa Jonea. it Yi n.Mnnta villa: Rev. Albert K. Patch. Servlcea at 11 a. tn. ana l:so l :I n m.' Toilca7 "Thf AjiauraBCO It Falttf', and "The Fatal lAircn. Central--Eaat Twentieth and Ankany k7v w. T. Jordan. ; Servlooa. at 10-10 a- m.-nd 7:J0 p. rn. Topic:, 'in il.6h.doV' and I ' Pull Up th. Anchor " tJunday achool. It m.; 1. P. meetlnf. ' Unlvaralty Park Ror. A. B. Walt Sunday achool at 10 a. m : cTrTrl- " ?nnU: -n-ha Great Commlaalon" and! "Itirnabaa. the Good Man.'' - ' , . Sunnyalde Grman Forty nrat trt and Hawthorna ayanua; Rav. C. t, I' H4 11 a. m. and T:I1 p. m.: Sunday achool, MmaTh. Praachlnt 11 a. m!; I Sunday 10 a. in. cla.a weetlnr. 11:15 p. m. i it lolmi (Gorman) Rev. C. Fald-1 0 p. m. -- booth. Praachina: I p. m. Sunday aohool I Chlneaa Mlaalon Chan Sing ft . . ' I Borvlcaa. 11 a. m.. and 7:S0 D. m. Saoond Svnth and Eaat Ankany I Mount Tabor Services 11 a. m. and fetraeta: Rav. Stantoa v. lapnam. iserv-ii: p. m. tfoaa. 10:10 a. m. and 1:4 . tn. Top- , central Ruaaell and Kerby etreeta. ran: "i ni pcmwiniinw w " Hra; rha Bcaooimast' rrh Mlaalon and Maasar T rp Ikkitt Gwla 1 nil! a m Anil v. un 1:10 n. m.: Hunda-r acbooL 11 m, Patton Mlchlaan avenue and Carnan f GninaM Miwion i jj-a xmM. nrwbi nci va a t ia i n nw .ajiwi fcSunday exshool. 1 p. aa.; precaln In "treeta. Rev. William h. Heppe. paator. Ohlnaaa, b. m. ' Services, 10:30 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. r Plrai: Gereiaa ronrtii an4 M1U Morning plaaa, 8:80 o'clock; Sunday UmVr7jT KmSTBrtSZ-lX i. 'ool 11:16 p. j St Paul's mission. tan. and !JI D. m.1 nun CAT acnaofc s.ta I v- . .iiunu mmuo, .-. aaTrnT ' , " Topics. "The Roundabout Ways of Life rflnnd GarmaA Morrts Street and and -Th Ideal Temptation." Ttodney avenue; Bar. T. Boannana. Vancouver Avenue Services, It a. m. iServloea. 11 a. m. and TJ0 p. m-i Sua and 7:80 p. m. "SSL?; lJtj' r... Woodstock Rev. H. P. Blake. Serr Bast FortT-flfth atreet Corner Eaat in. 11 - ra ,nd .ao m Slain; Rer. B. C Cook Service. 11 a. 'iuVelwoRev. ' H- Brywt. ra t?d.,:iJP- JyBiM ch001' la Services, 11 a. m. and 7:S0 p. m.; Sun-fo-J B. X. P. f :4 p, m. day school, 10 a. m.; class meeting, 1 ""i" ""i i:i p. tn.; icpworta league. e:su p. ra. P ,"r. Heacock, pastor. Sunday Norwegian-Danish ll P. Nelson, jjobool. 10 a, m.; .ervlcea. U a. m. and Services, 10:80 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. In 16:30 p.m. . ' grove near Wontavllla. - Mount Olive -Seventh and Everett; Swedish Borthwlck and Beach, Rev. Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. Services at 11 John Ovall. Services, 11 a. m. and 8 fa- m- and a p. ra. , - --. p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; EpwOrtb I Swedish Hoyt . and Plftaenth; Rev. league, 7 p. m. JSrlck Scherstrom. 8 err Ice a. 10:46 a. m, First German Fifteenth and Hoyt, G. wnd 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school, II m.; A. Waasa. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:80 ,UB. T. P. u., 0:80 p. m. , p. m. i Union Avenue Mission - (Swedish) Second German Stanton and Rodney, Corner Skldmora, Sunday school, 10 Rev. E. E. Hertsler. Services, 11 a. ra. la. m. . . . i "d P. m.; Sunday school, 0:46 a. m.; I Norwesrlan-Danlsli Services In hall Et worth learue. 7:80 n. m. corner Misiasippi ana Hnaver streets. Japanese Mission lzi North r ... . ; v: V, 3- f sir" ElU ! :v- . V 111 . I' J 1 It a. m and 8 p. m.: Sunday ' achool at clone nt """rtiing service; subject oi lesson. "Matter." . IlSlBBlDpl Sundar school. 12 m. urearvam--sunaay - achool, 10 a. fervjees. It a, m. and 8 p. ra. Rev. R. 8:80 p. m. teenth, Rev. Ellaen Blbara. Services, :30 a. m. and 8:30 p. m.; Sunday school. : ilt. Orahael. " 1 Third Knott and Vancouver r Rev. R . pcnweaier; tsunaay school, 10 a. m.: T. P. U 7:30; services, 11 a. ra. and p. -tOf. vv.'v- i'V ;,-'i,i.; , Presbyterian. First Twelfth and Alder streets Kev. William Hiram Foulkes. Services, .""30:80 -a. vm. and 7:45 p. m.i Sunday school, 12 m. Topics: "The Ideal Min istry" andt'" What SliaU I Do With the eim email voice." , -t t , Mlzpah East Thirteenth and Powell, tiev. tiarry Leeds, pastor. Services at - 10:30 a. tn. and 7:30 p. ra; Sunday school. ii.tv a. m.; unristian Knaeavor. 7 p. m.; Sunday school at Midway, 10:30 a. .! jnpjca: 'uoo iimiiea ny tne Hu man Heart" and "The Reality of Life.' Calvary Presbyterian Corner Elev- nn ino Liay sireeis. Kev. A. R. Urlgg9 will preach. Toplts: "The vreaiest want or wur Modern Life" and - i no jr-araiytio Mealed," Services. 10:30-a; m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school, 12 noon. - .' . Fourth First and Glbba atreets; Rev. .(uuH a. neica. nervices at lw:30 a. m. jna tig? p. m.: eunaay school. 18 m.; Y. t-. a. n.. :ao p. m. sermons by R Mr. MacKenzle of Chehalis. , Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East Taylor streets: Rev. E. Nelson Allen. rervige at iu:sv a. m. ana 7:30 p. m. Dunaay acnooi, ii m.; X. Jr. B. C E. :30 p. m. orDea Kev. Harry H. Pratt. Sell wood street and Gantenbein avenue, 6errices, 11:00 a. m. anii 7:30 p. m.: Sunday achool. 10:00 a. m.; C E-, 1:30 p. in. , Chinese 145 First street; services, 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school. C:46 p. m.; young-people's meeting, 8:46 p. m. - Piedmont Cleveland avenue and Jar- rette street. Kev. n. B. Keeves. B. D. Cervices, 11 a, m. and 7:46 p. m. ; Sun- oay scaooi. li.ia p. m. ; j. tr. t. li. p:D p, iii. Westminster East Tenth ana Wlt. ler streets. Rev. Henry Marcotte. Serv 'Ices, 10:80 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday puiuvi, is rn., . 4., o:au p. ra. Marshall-Street Marshall and North Seventeenth streets; Rev. C. W. Hays. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching at 41 a. in. Ana l :v p. m. . Mount Tabor Belmont street and prettyman avenue; Rev. Edward M: Lharp. pastor. Service, at 11 a. m. abd it p. m.; Sunday school at 10 a, ra. - Sellwood Corner East Seventeenth .and Spokane avenue. Rev. D. A. Thomp son. Services at 11 a. n. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. tn.; Chrletian En deavor, 1:30 p. ra. Third East Thirteenth and Pine .Atrpeta; Rer, Andrew J. Montgomery. Services at 10:80 a. tn. and 7:45 -p. m. Toplca: "The Board of Mlnlsteiial Re lief" and "Haste or Waste." Hope Monta Tills; Rev. S. fl. Whlta . Pervloes At 11 a. m. and 4:80 p.,m.; Sunday achool, 10 a. m. Millard Avenue Rev. -A. D. Soper; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; servicea, 11 a. so. ana i .v p, m. Anabel Bervlcea at 11 a. m. and 7:48 p. m. Kenllworth E. Thirty-seventh street and Gladstone svenue; preaching at 11 a. in. ox n". 4. B. Dunning-. Jn. IX; DUiiuif WO. .VI m AM ITT. Trinity Fulton; Sunday school at 11 A. ib.- Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.; n-ciiins or nmrrrj aiiiirr. S:0S p. m. Vernon East Nineteenth and Wy irant streeta, Rev. Georr W. Arms jr., jmaior. oervic, le t, a. m. sad 7:30 p. m.1 T. P. . C. E-. f:30 p. .; Bellwood-Corner V.imt Fifteenth and Tacoma avenue; Rev. Lester C. Poor. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Junior Epworth league, 2:30 P. m.; Senior Ep worth league. 8:30 p. m. . The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thlrty- ninin ana jcoweu streets, Kev. a. j. Kester, pastor. Services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a, m.; Ep- wortn league, p. m,; junior league, s p. m. Woodlawn William J. Etouglasa, pas iwr. - ocrviKo, 11 a. in. anu o u. ui., Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Epworth league, 6:30 p. m. Univeralty Park Corner. Dawson and inane streets, Kev. William K. jerrrey Jr.. pastor. Services. 6 a m- 11 a. m (:30jp. m. and 7:30 p. m.; class meeting, 12:15 b. m.: Sundav school. 9:45 a. m.: Epworth league, 3:30 p. m. Montavilla Mohle and Hlbbard streets. Rev. Harold Oberg. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.: class meettna. 12 m.: Junior league, a p. m.; epworth league, s:ta P. rn. African Zlon Corner Thirteenth and Main, Rev. W. W, Mathews, pastor. Services, 11:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Street Scene in Melbourne, Where the American Fleet Was Recently Given an Oration. Baron Takahlra Chinese Ambassador to the United States, Who Has Just Had an Inter view With President Roosevelt at Oyster Bay, the Subject of Which Is Kept a Secret. sWMiit Taylor-Afreet Rev. Benjamin Tonne P. Lv, pastor. Sermon. 10 la a. m. ani 7:30. Sunday achool, 13:16 p. m.; Kp vorth Lcaa-ue. :I 9. m . imira - a panorama of Grace' and "la the Lion's Funnyald East Yamhill street, be East Thirty-fifth and Thirty sixth streets- T. B. Ford. SerrWa. Il a. m. arvt f .J p. m; Junior Hagiit. 3 r as.; Sector laAgne. :16 p. m.; Sun lav ecbnol. ft a. m. ft. Johns T. L. Tounc. 8)rr1cA, 11 a ra. aad l.K fx ra.; as day school, I a. m. r.jwrt Hrr. OerlA T. VcPhev n. Kemce Is Ortni tMifldlAsT At fi r orovnda, II L a and Hi p. fa.; tW-N -ther!ts tn the FVaa-tnerite" -4 "TT trvecf td." Fpwiai musieat t th '"!'. ban4ay Arhoel. It a ta.; ; O't ri 1ac-m. it 1 a n(rr rtr nf F aat yr'nfli a4 f-!a wrwuk f iareoce TVue WUma, II. I -. paai"r Aris 1 a. ra. and S u w : f-'F!rty trnr-K t.I A m. T'-r'-e, t 1 m f Lff m1 - hf 1 . a U ,t E-i'lK.iAjlon." fpa- . . ,.!r-r T 1-' i Cqngregattonax. First Madison and Park. Rev. Lu ther R. Dyott, D. D., paator. Services 11 a, m. and 7:4s P. m.; Sunday school. 10 a. m. Topics. "A True Conception of uoa ana Tjompensauon. University Park 1613 Haven avenue: Rev. F. L H. Van Lubken. pastor. Preaching at 11 a. ra. and 8 p. m.; Sun day school, 10 a. m.; . r. s. u. a., :so p. m. Sunnyalde Corner of East Taylor and Eaat Thirty-fourth street; Rev. J. J. Staub. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30 d. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Junior C. E., t p. m.; senior c. ta., 1 p. m. Topics, Tha - Pentecostal Program of Christi anity" and "A Call for Modern Knlght- uooa. LAurelwood Rev. W. H. Myers. Service, 11 a. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.: T. P. 8. C E., 6:30 p. m. Mississippi Avenue Mississippi ave nue and Fremont street; Rev. Daniel T. Thomas. ' Services. 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday acnool, 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor, 0:30 p. m. Hassalo Street East Seventh anil Haasalo atreets; Rev, Paul Rader. Ser mon, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ; Sunday acnooi. 10 a. m.; x. f. 0. m., e:so p. m. niana hjtwi ctixtn street nortn and Prescott; Rev.. E. S, Bollinger. Serv teas. 11 1. ra. and 7:46 p. m. Toalcs, -Meaning 01 Jiies iery Trials" and TteAsonable Hodsb of Immortalltv" Sunday school. 16 a. tn.; T. P. S. a E., d p. m. St. Johns Rev. O. W. Nelson. Serv ices 11a m. and 8 P. m: Sunday achooL 10 a. m. First German East Seventh and Stanton streets: Rer. John H. Honn. Services, 10:30 a m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school. 8:16 a. m.: Christian En deavor, 1:30 p. m. Church of Our Savior Woodstock eunaay scnooi, :su a. m. Lutheran. Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and Irylng streets. Services, 11 a, m. and p. m.; Bunuay acnooi, :& a. in. Norwearlan Synod East TeJtu and East Grant streets: Rev. O. Haaroes. Sunday school, 8:80; services, 10:30 a. m. ana s p. m. Betanla Danish Union avenue and Morrla street: Kev. J. Btott Servloes, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.;. Sunday school, 10 a. m. St. James' English West Park and jerrerson streets; j. Alien ieas. nerv ines, 11 a. m. and 8 c m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m .Topics, -jsamaan, tne tieper," and "My Young Manasa Son." United Norwegian 45 North Four teenth atreet; Detmar Larsen, pastor. Services at ,11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school. 8:46 a. m. St. Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton streets; Rev. A. Krause. Serv ices, 10:80 a. ra. and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, :su a. m. Trinity German Confession 10 a. m. Corner Williams avenue and Sellwood street; J. A. Rlmbach. Services at 10 a. m. and 7:80 p. m.; Sunday school, 8:15 am. Zion's German -(Missouri Synod) Chapman and Salmon streets: W. H. Behrens, pastor. Services, 10:16 and 7:45; Sunday school. 8:80 a m.; serv ices in English, first and third Sun days. ! Swedish Auvustana Rodnev avenue and Stanton street; Rev. C. A. Tolin. Services, 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:80 a. m. Swedish Mission Corner Seventeenth and Glisan. Rev. B. J. Thoren. pastor. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. ro.; Sun day school, 10 a. m. LUJUXO IIERLINOS Some Kotea of Lover of FUhlnff tn Kiigllt.li lUvera. . A letter which I have just received front an angling friend on the banka of the Anuaa uks of th rirst run of barling to that Selectable river. Time was wnon (uia word uaed to puial me. A "herUng-" conveyed to the mind a tlah of the Uilaralorv iml.f in n,.. all: and a raferanoa to ImiWr rfintinn. ary nld not help me In days when th iiuriius rivera or me north and th win streams or Wales were unknown to ma save a wriip in ih. 1 ..n,n,i Ereiilug Standard anil ML Jama ( ij, . at.ua. Bine llien I tiava rovail manv u day by Annan Water and lured herlliiga vj, jiia acure, ana during my WAnderlnga la WSJaa I have lurnxl manu thin. wwiii tun tiinir ways, v A herilng la a craatur of Joy and myatery wnich spends several months of every yr In trah water. It Is th grus or tn a OA trout of Scotland. varying in weight from half a pound to one pound and boar In a a cloaa like. neaa to Its relative th salmon. This restless migrant of the sea Is now mik. HIM 11m uviiniuroui wav un tria rlvra of Dumfriesshire end the bonnle stream of Galloway, urged by that wander pas sion which seises It in th summer sea son. Amrna ft m H Ih.rlt im ha wrmtmm xpiorer man in sea trout, unieaa we xcept the salmon. Hut a heriins will ascend th smallest . burns : In time of spat ant. venture into moorland reachea wnare a aaimon wouia leer to swim. When th herilng are running at An nan ther are alwaya four or live fish ermen on th town bride watchlnar the leaps - and - gymnastio- antics of these light-hearted flilh. A. brown trout is italu . In comparison to a herilng. tThe oy of life la symbolised by this errant 11 an in its stiver armor, with rainbow gleama on the scales, and not even tho salmon In Its exuberance upon reaching a isvoriie pool gamoois more playfully man me nerung up irom tne estuary. A. th tide comes up at Annan past the little fleet of ah rim n trawlers and rises to within a foot or so of th weir ceiow the bridge the herilng swim 1p shoal, and ascend without showing their lormn. nut wnen in ine pool aoove they begin to -Bport" and here and Ihera they rise to the surface, making rings on the water, or throw themselves a couple of feet into the air. It .is on of tne vagaries 01 the herilng that It will rarely accept an artificial fly er a bait when the salt flood mingle, with th iresn waier. as soon a. uie uae Begins to creep vp ' from the Sol way every fisherman goes above the bridge to a poini wnere tne now is not reit. It has been proved that sea trout as cend th river in which they were born for the process of SDawninar after a so journ in tidal waters. There is little .doubt that the herilng possesses a very complete Knowledge or a stream when It has spent a month or two In its pools. Success In herllna- flshlna- de pends largely, therefore on the angler's Mrs. Richard Croker Has Just Returned From a Trip Abroad. Sho Says a Cniltl 1 n ta rtf A with the "l-tl ' and nnnta I ; . - . . . . . t" which th fUh chief iv reao"?t.p in Mr- Woker May Return to This Country After Election. i - ' 3rruS.,CR0KEiriI0MK FI.03I. ABROAD.-'. . ; : I'M V i : I- V I V - . -x ; l - ... v- . :.-.-.r:xf lls-Al -, -? . ev i . TJnlUd Presbyterian. i-k..rnVi nf tha ' Rlrancars WascO street and Grand avenue; Rev. 8. Ear DuBola. Service, at 10:30 a. m. anc, -on n. m sermon .translated for the deaf each Sunday morning: Sunday Hutchinspn tnd Rev. A. W. Wilson. First Sixth and Montgomery streets: Rev. A. W. Wilson, pastor. Servtoea at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Italian serv ices at 4 p. oi. , VL V. Chnroh South. 171H Socond street; Rev. E. F. Mowre, Services 11 a m. and 7:80 P. m.; sun-jtitne of snata , the ran. la Altar ' fn. day school, 10 a. m.; Epworth , league then the herilng "comes up th river in atora V4i ooo oao Aallnna of vlvlfvlna- ' Ki. a.1 1 J Ll - -II ii f T T-- m . - er iV V f.,i ; 6:30 p. m. TnlversjfUst. Church of the Good Tidings East Couch and .East Eighth streets; Rev. J. V. Corby. Services. 10:46 a. m. and HIM. .nhnnl 1 ' m Tnnti "Tha Nw I.'IU'U IH.1IUV1, . .. . v.v, - Thought of God." Cnitanan. Church of Our Father Corner of Yamhill and Seventh atreets: ' Rev. W. O. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T. L. Eliot, D. D., minister emeritus; Rev. Nehemlah A. Baker, aaststant minister. Services, 11 a. m. Toplo "Th Importance of Pro cessea in All Real Progresses." Klsoellaneoas. Millennial Dawn G. A. R. hall. I northoast cornnr Second and Morrison. Bureau study, 1:30 p. m.; service, I p. m. - Divine Truth Center Hall B01 Alisky K.,41l rrV,ir-A a TUT rtr-ri mn ' servlo 11 a. m.: Thaddeu. M. Mlnard, pastor. Friends Churcb Corner of Main and Eaat Thlrtv-flfth streets. Preaching at'H a m. and 7:80 o. m.: Bible school at 10 a. m.; Christian Endeavor prayer meeting at 6:so p. m. Olive Branch Mission No. 2 Second street Meetings every night at 8 o'clock and Sunday at 3 p. pa. State Holiness Association Nazarene church. 428 hurnside. Services 3 p. m. New Philosophical Research Society Alisky building.- Services, 7:45 p. m. salvation Army corps zeo uavis treet. E. F. Omann In chare. 11 a. m. holiness meeting: 8:30 p. y m. special Christians' praise meeting; sermon by Rev. Dr. J. W, Brougher, assisted by Swedish brass band; 8 p.. m. gospel truths and sermon by the ensign. x. M. u. A. 3:80 p. rn. nrst men's meeting of the season1 at the Y. M. C in cnarge or the physical directors of the northwest, who are meeting in conference In Portland. Address bv George A. Smith, physical-director, Van couver. B. C. subject, "Muscular re ligion"; special music by the Rose City quartet ana Miuon Kunyon. au men are welcome. big shoals and while traveling they are I water ramy distributed in th stream. What does all this life-giving water xno sewin, or weisn sea trout, nas carry? In a recent'address before the been classified by some writers as a j National Geographic society; M.- C' J. uiuo,v ifimra ua lawwg sumo tarn- .uiancnara, statistician or tne unitea brlcus." As I have never had a herilng States reclamation service, describes and a sewln in nvy basket at the same the appearance of the banks of the time I have been unable to compare on Snake river, 'in southern Idaho,' three " vuj uiuor. i iia inunia oi uissimi- wn imn ago. oan lor our camp larlty are not very marked. And Inl fire there was no sign of human habita- tneir naoit. tna two rish are much alike, tion witnin so, miles, only a vast sage- both being restless and adventurous, brush plain, rimmed on every side oy Brlthyll y mor is the. native .name for tha horizon. It was a night to remem- the sewln of th Conway, Glaslyn, Dovey her. Over us spread a star-gemmed and Towy, and it asoends nearly every canopy; around us the embers of a river or tn principality along the coast aageDrusn nr sned their glow, in tne line.- , . j near distance the doleful wailing of the wny th sewln Of the Dee are cap- Bauming coyote sent a cnuiy reeling up tared so infrequently while those of th and downs the spine." Dovey and Towy take the fly or apln- , Jhe,Iiver, w", dammed; It wj led nlng minnow with eaa-ernesi is a nroh- 130 miles of great canal, and 190 lem that I have never been able to ot ditches. It was spread over fathom. Only one have I caught a sea ?6.0)0 . acrea of land. Settlers poured trout from the Dee and jthat was la win- la- lh .lani w k8n Kn tnd 02 ter, out of season, while I , was fish- acr lots: houses dotted the plain and lng for grayling aboy Oorwen. .It tnJ'-J' was a lanky fish of about two ponuds. Py tn Oregon Short IJna Three ruoiua rBmamoer , mat tnese risn are ' XT'-m-a ..." now as waX iki educated as brown thousand and four hundred families are -,... tv-it ..u. .u-TJr ... .iw" livina- on farms and a thouaand neonla crSf .arVr.t7emeTy" mo7 "unUs- l fj! "v'n itt JT..wbJ2? ZZ.&: river has been flushed with flood tr For day fishing in clear water small trout flies snd a fine cast should be used. Larger and brighter flies and a rather, stronger cast mav be emnlovnd uncr apair or ior mgni nsning. three years - aro the eve met nothing out oust ana aesoiation. Measurement of Nerr Force. From Harper'. Weekly. In a dry season th fisherman whn I -..- MnA .k. ......u... L.a pursues herilng or sewln In th lower perplexing problems In medicine. : It is - .turns, uciicc vimnce tne meeting place or science and occult- than the one who is stationed up the ism, the ground- on . which the occult .77"' , . :r "' juhw oov, me contends successfully with medicine and tide point ther are alwavs fish await, onnnnra i lng a, flood to enable them to ascend. Mystics have long declared that th Th best f.ocr of the day Is when the human body Is surrounded by an aura, aun U slnkins; behind the hills and the depicted In ancient illuminations over jea trout begin to glide out of their the heads of saints as the halo; many harbors. aooarentlv reDutable persons have ile- ciarea tnese emanations visioie to tnem. In the Rom of the News. and that they varied in color or actual- By Wex Jones. (emotion Three hundred thousand Jananaaa have landed snddenlv on thi .VMtum i...ii.j nnnti. .k. v.i coast. They had exterminated th little eter, a little machine invented for the 'v'w in "'i w meei.- tnem, purpose or measuring some unknown had captured San Francisco, and wer force given off from the human body, preparing to advance on . the north- The machine consists of a glass cylln western towns. . ' dr eight or 10 Inches long and five to A large army wa. being concentrated six inche. wide, closed at the top., and in Denver, but there was nothing to -stay, standing on a narrow circular groove the invaders in thejj sweep over. Call- on a wooden stand. From the top of fornla, Oregon and Washington.. The this apparatus depends a single un railroads were torn up by the inhabl- twisted thread of cotton about, four XplscopAX. Trinity Nineteenth and Ererett streets; Dr. A. A. Morrison. Services, 8 a. tn- 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday acnoo. :4 a. m. St. Matthews First and Caruthers streets; Rev. W, A. M. Breck in charge. Bervlcea, 11 a, m.; Sunday school, 10 a m. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Mar- tjr T Mrteantn and Clay streets; Kev. M. M. Ramsay, communion, 7 :iQ a m. TTnltad Xreangsilcal. First Corner East Tenth and Sher man streets: Rev. A. A. Winter. 10 a ra.. Sundav achool; service, at 11 a. m. and 7:4b p. m. Rev. C. C. Poling, pastor. Services,, 11 a m. and 7:80 p. m. C- Tnk.H.a T..n n i na. mwiA TnV. mlvtm EJ , juiiu a . n iiimu . u 1. 11 dv.w.-. Rev. Chester Paul Gates. Preaching, 11 a. m.; Sunday school at 10 a. tn. Ocklev Green Gar street and WII- Ilamette boulevard: Rev. J. Bowersox, paator. Services. 11 a. m. an 7:46 p. m.; Sunday school. 10 a m. Topic, "Tho True Kicnea. , Zvacgslioal Assoclationi. First English East Sixth and Mar-1 ket streets; S. A,. Slewert, pastor. Serv-1 ices at ii a. m. ana b p. m.; xoungi People's alliance, 7 p. ta.; Sunday school, 1 10 a ra. I First German Corner Tenth and Clay I streetfw T neoaore scnauer, pastor. Sermon at 10:46 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:30 a. rn. Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib betts: Lk C Hoover, paator. Preaching at ii a. m. ana j:v p. m.; uunaayi scnooi, 19 a. m. Last year German v exported 5E2 laxa-e sized locomotives, 895 smaller ones up to 10 toss each. 71 locomotive tenders and 3.604 tons of locomotive parts. The total value of all was about S8.568.000. Ttalv Wfta thn nrfnclnal ciiainmftr fnr being also made to' France.' Chile, Ar-' tant. to impede the enemy's march, but inches long. The lower end is carefully gentine and Brazil. Other customers jit af merely a question Of postponing were Kpaln, Switzerland and Roumanla. i aisasier. ,. as ine Japanese were advancing along A hotel is belne- bullta Berlin which I rauroau una near rortiana a Duriy will be th, largest in the world. -" "l",,"." .iLn J"? ne poiniea io ins upiora rail, ana grui fly commanded the Japanese to get busy. The country was laved by a. section boss. . THE COUNTESS WELL AGAIN. servlcas. Ham. and 1:30 P- m.; Sunday achool. t:45 a. ta. ' St. Andrews Portsmouth: Tlev. Fran cis O. Jonea Holy communion and ser mon. 11a m.; evening prayer, 7;o p. m. St. I'aul'a Woodraere: C. 7U Parker. lay reader. Service At 11 a m. ; Sunday school. 41 a tn. Rev. W. R. Powell win ofnclata Baptism and holy com munion. St. Mark's Comar Of Nineteenth and Qulmby streets; Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. Holy communion. 6 a. m.; servlcea 11 a sa. and 9 p. m. : Sunday school. 19 a m.; matin a. 1 It a. m. ft. Jonns Chare h. Sail wood Sundav cBooi at it a ia; servtoaa nam. and Oood Phrchpnl Seflweod straet an J VaneoAvar avenue. Alblna; Bev. John rawsei, rrtoT. Coasmuniotk. s a av; Suadar sdwial. -4 i a m : morntn aw. ka, u a da; evening Bmrvlca T.8 p. m. gt. I-avliTs East Twelfti' and Bl- iAt streetA; Rnr. Oorr B Van Wat era D. D And H O In ton Col 11a a M n. ".ers-r. Holy TOB.ffiut.loii. 8 a ra ; Sun day AchooL 9:4 a ssw aervlce 11 a so. asl p. sa. AacaasIoa CTipl rortlaod Zlelghta Ser-cA. Mam. Ail -a'ats Twenty mmrm4 and Ped rtr-ts B. JUr a. Rc-mttif ton. pastor, krtlc. -if a a. i OhristlAA. Central East Twentieth and East! Salmon atreets; Rev. J. F. Ghormley, Topics, "The orld's Harvest," and ilt nrn anu vr ihtus. i Rodnev Avenue Christian church I Rodney avenue ana anott street; b-. i Klmo neoinson. pastor. b: a m.. ui- bla school: 11 a m. and 8 p. m. Topical "Christ in Ui," and "Th Salt Of th Earth." . Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson. I Servlcea 11 a. m. and 8 p. rn.; Bible) school, 10 a m.: C EL :! p. m. Toplca "A Great Need and God'. Prom ises." and "The Mission of Music." Woodlawn Services at 11 a m. and t p. m., by the pastor. Clark W. Com- stoca; isuncay scnooi, is a m.; i. tr. b. i C E., 7 p. m. I First corner Park and Columbia! streets: Rev. E. 8. Muckley. Servlovs, 11 a in. and 8 p. Bible school. 10 1 a ra.: C E 8:30 p. m. Topics, "FIv Loavm And Two Fishes," and "From I CriUo to Christian." Tmited Sretarea fa Carls. . First East Fifteenth and Morrison streets: Rev. ii- C. Shaffer, services at 11 a m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday achool at 10 a ra. Radical sixtn and Mecnanie trets:i Rev. T. J. tttckinr. eervioea II a av and 7.30 p. at ; Sunday school. 19 a Ba.; I, r. a u b. i: a a Alberta Hast Twenty-sevenu ana Mildred: Rev. B. -Jl Emerich. pastor. r-vlcA Ham. and S a m.: Sunday I school at l a sa Caria-fdaa tdnM. I I . . 4 II I J I fVTi n t ca KzAcTaMivt . Fnrmr7v First Church of Christ, Scientist ,, ri.A v..v n tc-, ti.. (Wttleh Kit cathedral, Morrtsos an MlM GlAdyfi TaBdertlit, Who IlaS Lownsdaie atrveta Service at il a. m. Beea Reported Critically HI, If N'OW rr'sub fC'iaon,f RPortHl In Very Good Condition. -vnr - . - The Count tnd Count Are Now --ond Flks mrla tar ht-wi . r.-..,- - EU'h and Seventh streeta aVervlce at ,n IaaPw , A summer afternoon, a warm sun, a smooth beach and a blue sea and scores of children romping, paddling, building sand forts and shouting In glee. Grown up people watching the scene with smiles, catching something of th loy- ous contagion. - All. except one quite respectable, even venerable, man, whose expression indi cates that the gay scene gives him an acute pain in rib inmost reennga "To think of all these children out here loafing," he mutters, "when they might be engaged In productive labor in my mills." As, of course, they might be, in the present absence of law. and inspector. "Dummies for P. 8. board. Headline la sua What. mora, of them!, . . " Th aviator, whose leg. and arms were don up in splints, while his head wa. swathed in bandages,' said that flying was now as aaayand Bar as walking. "I hav been flying daily for two weeks," he said, "and have never met with a serious accident. ' r.rlatlon is a commercial possibility, and in a few weeks every on should be flying. Per sons must not mirhl an occasional bump or a broken limo. in in eveat or a reallv serious accident, l can aaaure the timid that death Will b quit Instan taneous and consequently nalnlesa "Tea aviation should b th publlo fad in a law aaya . If th devil ever visit. New York, the theatrical ad. of the moment would ma It him cellar he-was th guest of honor. , ! i fastened to the exact middle of a coo per needle about three inches long, sus pended from it horizontally, so as to move In horizontal rotation to right or left with perfect freedom. About one third of an Inch-below this is a circu lar horizontal card, divided into 860 de grees, which rests on. a glass bobbin having an exterior ' diameter of two lnohea and resting itself upon th wood en stand. Thl. glass bobbin has bean wrapped round with alternate layer, of blotting paper and fine Iron wire. The result Is to "produce a mobile needle that can rotate horizontally Immediately above a circular card divided into 860 degrees. Various other contrivances, suoh as th sthenometer, have been devised, but all on tha. same general principles. The biometer consists of a copper - needle, the sthenometer of a' suspended straw, ' both completely Inclosed in -glass. Now. when the riant hand Is ad vanced to within about one inch of th cylinder -and there retained from three to five' minutes, no one else standlnsr near, and the experimenter neither mov ing a or talking, the needle la rotated through 20 to 60 degrees, remains fixed for a time and then returns to the start ing- point.:- The aama occur, when the left hand ia advanced. There Is no pos sibility - of illusion. It can- be don whether the room be dark or light, ooM or hot, quiet or noisy. lie Had Another 'Name for It, . From th Success Magastna ' J.' F. Johnston, th new United State, senator from Alabama, ' Ib , an ardent agriculturist. One day, shortly after retiring from the governorship and' re turning to his home in Birmingham, he donned his overalls and went to work In the garden. A society lady, a newcomer, entered the yard to call on Mrs. Johnston. Her ring at the door not being , answered, she walked into the garden. "How lone; have you worked for the Johnstons?" she inquired of the man she found thera "A good many years, madnm." "Do they pay you well?" "About all- I set -out of it is my clothes and my keep." ' . "Why, then, come and work for me," .he said. "I'll do that and Pay you so much a month besides." "I thank you, madam, ' he replied, "hut I slaned us with Mrs. Johnston for Ufa" "Why. no such contract 1. binding. That Is peonage." 1 "I have always called it marriage," replied the senator. Tha railways of a-raat Britain hav $6,300,277,963 paid un capital. Their net enrnings In 1907 amounted to $218. 379,821 out of 3591,464.676 gross earn ings. The - trackage is 23.101 miles. over which were carried last year 407. 710, IjO tons of minerals and 108.2(1,000 tons of merchandise. The passenger, numbered 1.267,117,000. , There 1. a little mora than 26 L mile. of railroad In the United States for every 10,000 inhabitants. Tillamook Bay Harriman Says: "Rush the Tillamook Railroad First" The following report from Chief Engineer George L. Davis shows how the orders of the Wizard of the Pacific are being obeyed. Are You in Doubt? Read what the chief engineer reports of construction work on the P. R. & N. Railway. President Rooevelt - wants t uplift th farmers. -To th Ananias level T Our TmnmJon Irrigation Work. -' Walter E. Wyl. la Success Magaalaa Tha promts la not ae distant. On JUn J7, 1902. th long con tinned arid land agltatloa cam ta a climax with th DAABAg f th raclamatioa act. This was a very wis lew. - It provided that all moneys from tn sales or Arid land And of water for I Its Irrigation should be re1nvtd hy th govern ment tn reclaiming ew landa to be sold la tnra Th reclamation arvtc was made elf-upportlag: th same money was to be uaed over and arala Already almoat I40,9.. hav beea rAlaad Aad zpeBd4. and snasy a-rt Irrtrnttoo r-ro)cls have bw rapidly r-uah! fevwara. fVme of the works ar BtvsrJwiA Th grt Oar land canal In Wremlnt Is 44 ml) lc Bnd diatribote w l-r evr ! -r. ( dam to t eenatroctad wt;i hm 1 ft htr- t' tb 1-lat'rwj- nt". 1- Leg la istv i u.k, u aiiier .J Grading is in progress between Bay City and Tillamook. Steam Shovel No. 1 kit Bay City, grading towards the Miami. A piledriver is at work on bridge No, 1 at the Tillamook end and decking is following as fast as the piles are driven. Another piledriver is at work at bridge No. 9 over the Miami. Tunnel No. 1 at Hobeonville (14 miles from Bay City) is being completed and a rreit effort is being madeto complete the road from Tillamook to Bay City at the earliest possibfe moment. Teams are hauling powder to the tunnel out from Buxton at this end of the line. A large force of men is engaged clearing and grading the right of way fronf tunnel No. 1 near Buxton to the 30-mile post. Grading and bridge work between the 20-mile and 30-mile posts is being rushed and the force will be enlarged Just as soon as men can be engaged. STXAXXI rosxrxxa bsacv bcsobt ajts ooiocxsczax orrr to POBTXiAJIS Lots $50 to $ 1 OOO EASY TERMS 1 DOWN WILL DO. TP YOU WANT TO BUILD A RESIDENCE, - , , SIOKJS UK fAWlUKT. - - '. Buy bow. before the railroad ia completed, and make tome easy money. These price, will multiply several times. Why wait and pay the penalty? For printed -plats, booklets, price lita, etc, apply . BAY CITY LAND COMPANY lit LUMBER EXCHANGE, rhone Main 111, Alt 13 Ccrr-r.crcial t, Sa'.em, and Biy City, Or. 1