The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 26, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 28, 1008.
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HELP CHURCHES BY
SHARING SUBSCRIPTIONS
Jounial Offers Opportunity For' the Collection of Largo4
v! Cas Funds For Every Church In the City of
Portland s : . .'
The Innovation Just Inaugurated by
The Journal to raise benefit fundi for
every church.' la the city of , Portland
by aettlng Mid a percentage of Ita
subscription- reeelpta wilt prove a pop
ular ona beyond all. doubt Tha public
la given the privilege at voting a part
of thalr subscriptions to thalr favorlta
churchea. Thla eitraordlnary privilege
, win t extended over a period or uir
month, beginning at onoa and there la
no limit tolho amount that can ba votnd
to any church In tha city. Tha longer
tha subscription tha larger tha. amount
can ba aet aside for any church you
wlah to assist. Full particular; are
given eiaewnere in today a journal.
r It will ba aaan that all renewing thalr
subscriptions, and all ordering Tha
Journal for stated period, can vote
f rt of thalr aubaortptlona to any church
hey wlah. Every vot caat for your fa
vorite church mean a ona cant for tha
church. Study tha announcement care
fully and help tha good work along. Tha
churohea ara tha malnetay. of morality
In any community and they ara deserv
ing of all tha pecuniary assistance that
a city oan give mem. xna pastors ot.
tha churohea have a duty to perform
and they require tha oooperatlon of tha
individual aa weu aa ma wnoia commun
ity. With each church member working
for tha good eauaa, tha whole member
ahlp of each church can prove a po
tential body in making the effort of
each paator a success. Without tha
oooperatlon of members any church
would prove an utter failure In Its
mlaelon. Every little aupport helps tha
work of any church.
Now that eltlsena have It In their
power to aselat tha churches without
any hardship or pecuniary help from
themaelves, all should willingly join In
1 making Tha Journal's great Church Ben
efit oontest an unbounded success.
Tha Journal la giving tha people an
extraordinary privilege that of voting
part o( their aubscrlptlona to Tha Jour
nal, to any church they with to assist.
There la no string attached to tha priv
ilege, and The Journal haa no voice
hat church ahall
ba benefitted. The Journal will turn
whatever In dictating
over tha amounts which Its aubacrlbera
will vota to any church enoaen oy uiera.
pacta! Donatio.
RaaMaa thla llharal offer The Jour
nal wUl divide a apeolal donation of
il.oov to all popular cnurcnea as gwi
nated In the large announcement elaa
where. Thua besides this special amount
of 11,100, thousands of dollars more
ahould find ita way Into tha ohuror.es
Of the city next Chrlatmae by the pop
ular plan. The people themselves have
It in their nower to vote unlimited
sums of money to the churchea of their
cholca That they will vie with each
other In building up their church funds
la a foregone conclusion. Church work-
era oan eten lend .more man tneir own
personal help, they can use their Influ
ence witn xrienas ana me puouo gen
erally, by securing aubacrlptlona and
thua secure handsome sums of monav
for their churches. - Coming aa tney win
at Chrlatmaa tlma these larga cash
award will bring good cheer, to the
aatora of tha many churches in fori
end. The content manager will will
Ingly giva any further Information re
ntilrad at anv time.
Tha Journal would be Dleased beyond
measure to turn over $100. QUO to the
churchea. It la in tne peonies power
to vota thla sum or double (Ma aura to
them out of their aubacrlptlona.
: Heartily Indorsed.
Dr. Paul Rader of the Hassalo Street
Congregational church says: ine pian
appeals to mi aa a splendid Idea, and
I will ba glad to cooperate.
"If the matter is entered into en
thusiastically It ought to be a decided
benefit to the churches. It is a splen
did chanoa for everybody to get cusy.
day-schoo), 11:11 p, nv; T. P. . C Kllneweoa. rector, Communion. I a. a.
: p. m. v l Vunday aoheol. t:l a. m.l btornint aarv.
Wealmlneter-i'Eaat Tenth and Weld. I to. II a. n i evening alo-a. I I P. m.
r atr.t, Jlav. Henry Mareotta. g.rvl lit. l"avll's tael Twelfth and Hal-
. IS.SO a. an. ana 1:1 n. a i Mua.la I k... nutM H. Van Wil.
school IS m.t Ut, ; n. in. era, D. J. and H. Cllalon Col Una, M. IX
Maraliall-breet Marahall and North clergy, lloly communion. I a. m. alun
ZZZ'r'Vi'i Yn.i'VX v.H "vice. 11 a. .
-r - - f jar rwv an i ann n wn,
li;mi:ilJt;m . . 'J am' Chapel-Portland ii.ifhta
Mount Tabor- nalmont afreet mil I . . , . ....
rr.uyman avenue: Hev. Kdward M, I" All MaJniaTwentr-eacond and Reed
streets, Hev. Hay B. Remington In
charve.. jcvenlag prayar and frmon.
I ,ia p. m,
Chureh of Our avlor Wooditock,
Sunday school, I .It a. as.
faharp, paator. Heryloae at 11 a. m. and
I p. m l Sunduy school at 10 a. ra.
. Bellwood -Corner kaat AeventeMth
ana cpone avenue, itev. V. A. Thoroa
eon. fear vice at II a, aa. and t:i4 p. m.
eunpoi, iv a. u.i vsriauaa a.a-
.jv p. rn.
luiat
deavor,
Third
atreeta;
I 10
Thirteenth and lHiia I
n. norrw j. Montgomery.
Swedlah
lauaraa. i
Immanoel Nineteenth
and
Bervloea at ! 10 a. ra. and d. re. Irvine atreeta Aervloea. II L a and
a P. aa.) uouay scuwu. m. m.
Topic. "Gods Requlremente H In a-
enlne the first In series udoh "llrut
Norwestaa Br nod East Tenth and
Caat Orant streets; Hev. O. llagoea
Kundav aohaoL 1:101 aerviCt. 10;l
m a n .1 1 n 111
Be tan la Danish union avenue ana
Little Words In the Hlble" Now.'
Hope Montavlllai Kev. B. ft. Whlta
Bervlcea at 11 a. m and Ml m
unnay kodoi, it a. m.
, 1 1 1 . . .
Anaoe. nervicea at 11 a. m. and Tl -r Jam..- Bn.il.h Weat Park anJ
erraraon street; j. Alien taaa. oerv-
a. m. and I a. nv: Sunday acnooi.
m.; second lecture on theea 'My
Man." Luther league, T n.
p, rn. ' ibi. 4
Kenll worth B. Thlrty-aeventh atraet fl"!?'
and Gladstone avenue: preaching at 11 !
a. m. by Rey. J. 8. Dunning. Ih. U; I" n
Sunday eooool at II m. V n,f
a, m.;
:hrlatlan Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
rvauoina uj narTey miner. s:so p. m.
Vernon East Nineteenth and Wy-
ant streets. Rev. George W. Arms
t-. paaior. oervicea, 10:46 a. m. and
H. in., . . n. 1, ay., 9 .W p. m,J
ounuay acnooi at noon.
COURT REVERSES
PIKE DECISION
Judge Bronaugh In tha circuit court
haa .overruled tha action of tha coun
ty oourt In allowing a claim for I1S0
in ex rel estata of Henry HeKgTlere,
the, case having coma to him on appeal.
HaltgTtava waa guardian for tha Pike
heirs and tha claim waa based oh the
fact that Heltgrleva allowed apma of
hi ward a money to remain in a Dana
for" years without - drawlnc Interest
In-the county court the Interest waa
allowed, Judge uronaugn neia mm inm
county judge had no authority for thla
aciion DticauBe a. bvuiviooui iwu vwm
made between guardian and ward.
In ex rel Charles H. Pike, which la
a twin case, Judge Bronaugh sustained
tha county Judga in part and overruled
him aa to other action. In thla an Interest-
claim of 1276 on similar grounds
was allowed, there having been no
agreement betwean guardian and- ward.
The court also allowed i860 for board
in' favor of tha guardian, an Item that
waa disallowed by tna county court.
Both of theaa caaea were tried by
Judge Bears and later by Judge Fraser.
Both judges took them under advise,
ment, and both died without deciding
them, making It necessary to have a
third hearing Mfore Judge Bronaugh.
BTJEGLARS FAV0B
THE T ABLER HOME
-is
CHURCH
SERVICES
VI
Baptist.
Firet fthe White Temc-leJ Twelfth
and. Taylor streets; Rev. J. Whltcomb j
KethodJat.
D. V.. pastor. Brmon. 10:10 a. m. anJ
7:30. TodIcb "Tha fhrlat nt iii..
nr. ana i ne BLrenuoua i.ira" u hu
classes, :10 a. m.; Bunday school, 12: It
t. in., tpwonn Liniui, p. m.
Bunnyalde 'East Tamhlll street, be
tween East Thirty-fifth and Thirty.
aijiin aireeia: i. u. roro. Dervioea. II
a. in. ana i:u p. m.j junior league, I
S. oenior league, t:is p. m., Bun-
ay school. t:60 a. m.
Bt Johna F. L. Young. Strvlces, 11
a, ra. ana :u p. m.; uunday acbool,
10 a. m.
Epworth Rev. Charles T. McPher
aon. Bervlcea In Oregon building at
iair ground, it a. m. ana 7: p. m.
aervlcee In charge of Mr. Mahone, In ab
once or paaior. eunnay school, 10 a.
in.; xupworin ieague, s:io p, m.
Centenary Corner of Rut Ninth mnA
Pine streets, Clarence True Wilson, D.
p.. pastor. Services 10:J0 a. m. and
i :av v. m. : ounaar acnooi. i nn a n
special music.
J'rlnltv Corner of Fast Tenth and
cast urant, L.ewis F. Smith. Services.
II a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. J. H. Allen
wilt preach. BundHv school. 10 a. m
class meetlns. 12:1K n m Jnninr
league, a p. m.; Epworth League, :30
p. m.
Chinese Mission Chan Rlno Wmi
oervices, ii a. ro. and 7:30 p. m.
Mount Tabor Services. 11 a- in. and
i:ou p. m.
Central Russell and Kerby streets,
T. Abbett. Bervlcea. 1ft -an a m and
7:30 p. m.: Sunday school. 11 to.
Patton Michlaan avenue and Cm mm.
Itr U T Win n.rvl... 11 . - I
" - ...... w. , ..D lit. UJ
t:ao p. m.
United Norwegian 41 North Four-
leenth street: Uetmar Iirsen. paator.
Bervlcea at 11 a. m. and 1:1 D. m.:
Bunday achool, t:4l a. m, ,
at. faul s uermanwivast Twairm ana
Clinton streets; Re. A. Krau. Berv
lcea, 10:B0 a. m. and I p. m.; Sunday
arhool, t:!0 a. m.
Trlnltv nermaa Confession II L ra.
Corner Wllllame avenue and Ballwood
street; J. A. Rlmbacb. Bervlcea at 10
a. m. and T:10 p. - m-i 8unday achool,
1:16 a. m.
Zlon's Qerman (Missouri Synod)
Chapman and Balmon streets: W. H.
Be h ran a. pastor. Services. lt:ll and
T:4i; Buaday achool. :I0 a. m.: sarv
ices in .ngiisn. urai and iniro oua-
days.
Swedish Augustan Rodney avenue
and Stanton street; Rev. C. A. Tolta.
Services, 10:46 a. an. and f:46 p. ra.;
Bunday school. t:!0 a. ra.
Bwedlah Mission corner- jseventeenm
and Qllaan. Rev. B. J. Thoren, pastor
Services, 11 a. m. and 7:4 p. ro.; Sun
day achool, 10 a. m. :
TalUd XvangatloaJ.
First Comei" East Tenth and Sher
man street; Rev. A. A. Winter. 10 a.
m., Sunday school; services at 11 a. ra.
id 7:46 p. m.
Second Farao and Kerby atreeta;
Rev. C. C. Poling, pastor. Service,. It
a. m. and 7:30 p.. ro.
St John a Ivanhoa and John atreeta;
Rev. Chester Paul Galea Preaching, 11
m.; Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Ockley Green Oay street and Wll-
Uamette boulevard! Rev. J. Bowersox,
pastor. Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
m.; eunaay acnooi, iu a, m.; u. n... f.f)
p. m.
Philadelphia, the Greatest American City,
Bid a Hearty Welcome To Every Viiitor During FoundenV Week
PHILADELPHIA FOUNDED AS A CITY IN 1683.
Bvaageiloal Assoclatlona. i
First English East Sixth and Mar
ket streets; 8. A. Siewert, pastor. Serv
ices a 11 a. m. and 6 p. m.; Tounp
reopie s alliance, i p. m.; Sunday acnooi,
1 A n m
", PhiiaJalphla
la a city with 307,.
647 dwelling 65..
! 000 bulk within tha
last tan yaara.
rUWelpKU haa
546 churcKea; 334
bospllala aad asy-
lurne.
Philadelphia haa
1400 aaaociationa
devoted to tha re
Sel of suffering.
Philadelphia haa
311 pubE achoola.
Philadelphia haa
1000 miles of graded
and paved atreeta.
Philadelphia manu
facture each year
28,000.000 yard of
woolen good,
eaough to make
uniform for all tha
axmiee - of Europe
Bow in active ser
vice. Philadelphia is tha
city which, having
only one -sixtieth of
the Population or
tha Republic, pro
duce a one-twentieth
of all ita manu
facture. Philadelphia manu
factures each year
12.000.000 dozen
hose and half hose.
enough to allow 2
paira for every man,
woman and child in
the United State.
Philadelphia
ia tha city which
gave birth to tha Bill
of Right.
Philadelphia
i the home of tha
Declaration of Independence.
Philadelphia
ia tha birthplace of
tha Constitution of
tha United States.
PHILADELPHIA
225-ANNIVERSAH.Y.
F0U
1683
WEEK
908
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PRO CRAM
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total tHjOwm W laaia I ttM UlaikaUac
aw'atloa f hiastrla.
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a Blll T)lw liatai aa4 far-
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PHILADELPHIA
with ffrtal avraawaale ilrlr la vanla.
riilOA V, Oatakr StA-HburtMl
Pay HfviOTiaal pagaul, flrtt trar laa
ra tha t'alw4 lw M AoaU u4 m
eiaraaltic an la aMUBW.
SATUHOAY, Oatatar lata
Alatotlat A Kalku Taaialar Day Hoar
haat aaA anaiiIH raaai aa atafcUa
niiaa. Aalfliu Taaiaiar ravlaw aa4
MMlaf raraaiialar at Clly Ball.
Brougher, D. D. Rally day services, achool, 13:1S p. m.; St. Paul a mission,
Chief or Police Oritamacher haa is
eued orders to the patrolmen on both
night reliefs covering the beats near
the home of Mrs. George W. Tabler, 440
Cast Seventh atreet North, to keep a
special watch on thla house, as It has
been roooea several limes wiuun me
past two yea re.
- Mrs.- Tabler haa made complaint to
the police on several occasions that her
house had been fobbed, the last time
being only a few nights ago. The police
are of the opinion that the aame man
untered the house on all occasions, and
owing to the fact that he escaped on
every occasion, they believe that the
robber will make another attempt soon.
BRAKEHAN LOSES
FOOT UNDER ENGINE
The right foot of Iff Berkshire, an
O. R. A N. brakeman. living at 13H
Russell street, waa cut off In the ter
minal yaroe by being run over by a
string of box cara attached to a switch
engine. Tha injured man waa taken to
Bt Vincents hospital.
Subject, "Strange Visions," Bible
school rally 12 m. People's rally 7:30
p, m. Topic, "women ana Kerorm.
Youna neoole s meetlnc at 6:80 P. ru.
Arlstav Rev. E. A. Smith. Servlcea
11 a. m. and 8 p. m. ; Sunday achool, 10
m.; tt. x. v. u., p. m.
Hlarhland Alberta and Sixth streets
Rev. J. F. Heacock. castor. Sundav
achool, 10 a. m. ; servlcea at 11 a. m. and
. fi A . T". v t. . T r - n n - . -
i.rv u. iiu. x. z. jr. u.. o:ou v. in., aer-
mona by A. I Johnston and Oeo. Stray-
ar.
Sell wood Tacoma and Eleventh
streets: Rev I). W. Thurston, paator.
Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.) Sun
day achool, 10 au m.i B. Y. P. U.. 7:15.
Tonics. "Ood's. flalm on Parents." and
"Forgiveness of Sins."
Patvarv .Rltal ' tftchth anrf Hrant
streets; Rev. L N. ilonroe. Service 11
a. m. ana 7:50 p. m.; Sunday school, 10
m.: B. Y. P. 17.. 6:30 n. m. Annual
Sunday school rally.
imrannuei cecona ana Meaae streets:
Services 10:30
DO& . fiHSTTLtCRS
An aald oftou to be burled aix feet under
ground. . But many timea women eail on
thalr family physicians, Buffering, at they
Imagine, one from spepala, another from
heart dloaaae, another from liver or kid
ney disea, another from nerrons pros
tration, another with pain hare and there,
and in thla way they present alike to
uemMivea ana toeir easy-going or over
buy doctor, separate diseases, lor which
he, assuming them to ba such, prescribes
hit pills and potions. In reality, they are
an omywmpiqm$ caused by soma uurine
unease. ine'piician,xi!orapt oi ue
cuute of ufferlng, Jcaens nprrlatreatment
nntll large bills are nfade. Tieiffering
patient gets no bttAJiJrTZMvtb
wrong treatment, but pro
fit r ElH.L0?- Vjycted to thf eaujt wolTT-T
ftAve entirely rciijotgdhe dlieite, thefts
toms. and Instituting comfort Instead of
prolonged misery. It has been well said,
that "a dleae known is half cured." .
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prwcrl Dtlon Is a
scientific medicine, carefully devised by
an eiperiencea ana skiiiiui pnysician,
and adaDtrd to woman'a delicate avium
It Is made of native American medicinal
Rev. A. B. Minaker,
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday school,
11:45 a, m. Sermons by Evangelist H.
Wyse Jones. .
Grace Montavilla; Rev. Albert fc.
Patch. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:30
p. m.; Sunday achool, 10 a. m.; B. Y.
P. U., 7 p. m. Topics, "The Fallur
of the Ten Virgins." and "The Neglect
of Religion."
Central- East Twentieth and Ankanv
streets; Rev. W. T. Jordan. Services at
10:30 a, m. and 7:30 p. m. ToDics. "The
State," and "The City." Sunday school.
13 m.: y. p. meeting. :30 p. m.
University Park Rev. A. E. Walts.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.: services. 11
a. m. adn 7:30 p. m. Topics, "A Spir
itual Famine." and "Pride In a Bad and
a Good Sense." B. Y. P. U., 7 p. m.
Sunnyslde (German) Forty - first
street and Hawthorne avenue; Rev. C.
Feldmeth. Preachlna. 11 a. m.: Sundav
acnooi, .ia a. m.
St. Johns (Qerman) Rev. C. Feld
meth. .Preaching 3 p. m. Sunday achool
. m.
econd Seventh and East Ankenv
streets; nev. sianion ijapnam. serv-
les: "Tiie Mission and Messacre of the
Church," and "Purpose and Chance In
Life." Bible school at noon, Y. P. U.
6:45.
St. Johns E. A. Leonard. Servlcea.
11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school.
10 a. m.: B. Y. P. U.. 6.30 o. m.
Chinese Mission 363 ' Oak street.
Sunday school, 7 p. m.; preaching in
Chinese, 8 p. m.
First German 1 Fourth and Mill
streets; Rev. J. Kratt. Services, 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday school. 9:45
a. m.
Second German Morris street and
itoaney avenue; Kev. F. Buermann.
services, ll a. m. ana 7:30 n. m.: Sun.
day school, 9:45 a. m.
East Forty-fifth Street Corner Kaat
Main; Rev. B. C. Cook. Services 11 a.
m. ana 7:30 P. m.; Bible achool. 10 a.
m.: B. T. P. tf. 6:45 p. m.
Lents First avenue and Foster road
Rev. J. F. Heacock. oaator. finndav
school. 10 a. m.; services. 11 a. m. and
6:80 p. m.
Mount uiive seven tn and Everatt:
Rev. B. B. B. Johnaon. Service at 11
m. and 7:30 o. m. Meetln for man
only 3:36. Rev. Dr. Wallace, tha .
gel 1st Is assisting.
Swedish Hort and Fifteenth: Ttav.
Etick Scherstrom. Services, 10:45 a. m.
and 7:45 p m.; Sunday achool. 13 m;
B. Y. P. U.. 6:30 p. m.
Onion Avenue Mlaalon (atiiki
Corner Skidmore. Sunday school. 10
m.
Norwefian-Panlsh Services In hall
First German Corner Tenth and Clar
atr.Ata! Th.ndnra ' flfhau.r nutnr
Orace Corner ; of Twelfth and Taylor Sermon at 10:45 a. m. and 7:46' p. m.;
Sunday school, 11:80 a. m.
Memorial East Elchteenth and Tib-
betta; L. C. Hoover, pastor. Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 7:30 o. m.: Sunday
school, 10 a a
streets, Rev. William H. Heppe, pastor.
oervicea. iu:su m. unn 7:aa n. m
Morning class, 9:30 o'clock: Sunday
m. ; Kpworth leaa-ue. S:X0 o. m.
ancouver Avenue Bervlcea II a. in
anq r.au p. m.
Woodstock Rev. H. P. Blake. Berv
lcea. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Laurel wood Rev. E. H. Bryant
Services, 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.; Sun
day school, 10 a. m.; class meeting,
12:18 p. m.; EpwOrth lesgue. 6:30 p. in.
Norwea-ian-Danlah P Nulmn
Services, 10.30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. in
grove near Montavilla.
Swedish Borthwick and Beach, Rev.
John Ovall. Services. 11 a. m. and
f. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Epworth
en sue. 7 p. m.
First nerman Fifteenth anil Hnvt fl
A. Waasa. Services. 11 a. ra. and 7:30
p. m.
second German Stanton ind Rnnnav.
Rev. E. E. Hertzler. Snrvlcea. 11 a. m
and 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 9:45 a. m.;
upworm league, y;3u p. m.
Japanese Mission 121 North Flf
teenth. Rev. Ellsen Rlbara. Service
:su a, m. and 8:30 n. m .: Sundav school
8:30 p. m.
Sellwood Corner Fajit PI ft ..nth mil
xacoma avenue: Rev. Lester C. Poor.
Services, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Junior
epworth league, 3:80 p. m.; Senior. Ep
worth leaaue. 6:30 r. m.
ine unnton-Keily Memorlal-
Thlrrv-
ninm ana t-oweu streets. Kev. B. j.
Kester, pastor. Services, 11 a, m. and
8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 a. m.; Ep-
wunn icBKue, i p. m.; junior league.
s p. m.
Woodlawn William J. Douglass, pas
tor. servicts, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.;
ounuay acnooi, iu a. m.; tpwortn league,
6:30 p. m.
University Park Corner Dawson and
isue streets Rev. William R. Jeffrey
jr., pastor, services, b a. m.. 11 a. m..
6:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. tn.; class meeting.
it. io p. m.; ounaay ecnooi, y:e a. m
Epworth league. 3:30 p. m.
Montavilla Mohla and HIbbard
streets, Rev. Harold Oberg. Services,
11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Sunday achool,
10 a. m.; class meeting, 12 m.; Junior
league, 3 p. m.: Epworth league, 6:45
p. m.
African Zion Corner Thirteenth and
Main. Rev. W. W. Mathews, pastor.
Services, 11 a. m. and 3 p. m. Toplos,
"The Sacrifice of Love." and 'The
Duties of Man."
.Ahr'Ti' Zaa onTer lca. 11 a. m. and 7:46
Greaham Sundav avhnO ia
Servlcea. 11 a. rn. and I p. m. Rev.
R Grabeel.
Third Knott and Vtnrnnnr' nv n
Schwedler: Sunday achooL 10 a. m.: B.
P. 7:30; services. 11 a. ra. and t
m.
roots and It perfectly biiTBlens In i?a
i.r ,
As a jpowerful lavigoraUng tonle Fa
vorite 1 rescri ption - iicparu strenvn to
the wnole oystem ana to the organs dis
tinctly feminine tn particular. For over
worked, worn-out," run-down, dUU-
tated teacher, re. Liners, dressmakers.
eamnreawa. shr girls," house-keepers,
Borsingmotbcrs, and feeble women ger
era'lT, Dr Pierce's Favorite rreaerlpUon
b the greatett earthly boon, being an
equaled as at appeUxing cordial and re
SMrauve too: a.
As a anofhlnt- and sVenahenlnc
Ine Favorite fVeecrlption la aneoaale
and Is Invalnable In allaying and rob
dalng Bervona exdtabihty, irrttaMItty
nervous exbausUnn, svervous prostration
nearalgia. hrstftia, apanta, Si. Vitat's
dance, and other cnuymivw.
sratptnas rrsnmonly etwndaat a per
fanctlosal and orfanl dlwaae f It'
etms. It !Mcor r;rahlng aip tnr
rtl-evao crnUl aatlety sivl tfeprjdt-
Dr. riarre's rVaaant IV iu lir'nnir
tSe skmarb, )' ver and hnwels. (me si
t&reee. Caiy to takeaseaady.
Pnehrseriaa.
First Twelfth and 1M iirt
Rev. William Hiram Foulkea. Servlcea
16:3 a. m. and 7:46 p. m.: Sunday
school. 1J m. Preachtna- by Dr. J. R.
Wilson. "The Moral Teachings of Je
aua " end 'Jacob at BetheL"
Mlapah East Thirteenth snd Powell.
Rev- Harry Lda, paator. Servlcea at
1S:3S a. m and T IOp. m; Sunday arhool.
It tn.; Chrletlan Endoavnr, 6 It p.
m.; Sunday school at Midway, lt.it
m. Topics. Mornlnt. communion: even-
lor. The Place of Faith tn Ltfe."
Calvary Praabrtcrtaa . ronur
etith and 'Clay atreeta Rev. A. R.
Ofigra will preach. Servlcea 1S.3S a. m.
and :S p. m.; enntlay school. 1J noon.
Fourth First and Glbbs streets; Rv.
John R. Welch. Bervlcea at 1 1 1 a rr
sad 1:19 P. m : Sunday achool. 18 .: Y.
P & C.-T... 6. 36 p. m. rmone by Rev.
m r. nicitmit or nnaiia
Hawthorn Park Twelfth anal Tmmt
Taylor atreeta: Rev. E. Nelson Allen,
pervice at ia.se a. m. snd J.Jt p. m.
Sunday rhooi. 11 T. p. r
6. IS p. va.
Forbee Rev. Harry H Pratt.
etre and OaLntenbtn trnn
1 1 -aa , t ta -
Suaday school. 16 e L a; C E. t.li
p. tn.
Oliwi IHVi first 4ra1: i rl(a.
T:4 p. : ram4ay arlMwH, 6 46 p. sm
yeire peop; wtiitu S 4 6 p. wt
naiai- ''4 irnM a a jtr.
Ma atrv-l, Rev. N M Keva, B n.
gervWe. 11 a. aa. t.S aw a.s turn-
Congrsgationai.
Flit Madison and Park. Rev. Lu
ther R. Dyott, D. D., pastor. Services
11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Sunday achool.
10 a. m. Topics, "The Meridian of
Manhood Rayed In the Mornina- of
unnanood, ana Answered Prayer.
University Park 1613 Haven avenua
Kev. F. Lt. M. van Lubken. naator.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Sun
day school, 10 a. m. ; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30
p. m.
Sunnyslde Corner of 'East Taylor and
tat i niriy-rourtn street; Rev. j. J,
Staub. Services at 11 a. m. and 7:10 p,
m.; Sunduy school, 10 a. m.; Junior C. E.
3 p. m. ; Senior C. E.. 7 p. m. . Topics,
nrisiian xyuaoiiua, ana A Great
request. ,
Laurel wood Rev. VT. ft Mnr,
Service, 11 a. tn.; Sunday schooL 10 a.
m.; Y. P. S. C E., 6:30 p. m.
Mississippi Avenue Mississippi ave
nue ana r rraoni street; nev, uaniei T.
Thomas. Services, 11 a. m. and T:30
p. m.; ounaay acnooi, iv a. ra.; Christian
Endeavor, 6:30 p. m.
Hassalo Street East Seventh and
Haasalo streets; Rev. Paul Rader. Ser
mon, 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ; Sunday
school. 10 a. m.: Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:30 p m
Hignuind East sixth street north and
Prescott; Rer. S. 8. Bollinger. Serv
ices, ii a. m. and T:46 p. m. Toplca.
rraytr lor r-roreaa," and "Can a
Christian Scientist Become or Remain
a Conalstent Member of Our Church?"
Sunday school. Id a. m; Y. P. S. C E
6:45 p. m. r
St Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson. Serv
ices Ham. and I p. m; Sunday school.
10 a. tn.
First German East Seventh and
oia,nion iiivrii: nev. joilll M. Hops.
Servlcea. 10:30 a. ra. and 7:10 p. ml:
Sunday school. S:15 a. m.; Christian En-
aamvor, : p. m.
Christian.
Central East Twentieth and East
Salmon streets; Rev. J. F. Ghormley.
D. D. Services, 10:30 and 7:46 p. m.
Topics, "In the Spirit" and Modern
Psychic Phenomens'.
Rodney Avenue Christian church
Rodney avenue and - Knott street: F.
Elmo Robinson, pastor. 9:45 a. m.. Bi
ble school; 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Topics,
"Christ in Us." and "The Salt of tha
Earth."
Kern ParkRev. E. M. Patterson.
Services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.; Bible
school, ,, 10 a. m.; C. E. 6:30 p. m
Topics'.' .vSmair Beginnings and the
Larger -Vision''; Evening, Union tem
perance 'rally at Laurel wood Congrega
tional "church.
Woodlawn Services at 11 a. m. and
8 p. m., by the pastor, Clark W. Corn
stock. Topics, "Reaching the Masses"
and ''Christ Crowded Out." Sunday
school. 10 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m.
First Corner Park and Columbia
streets; Rev. E. S. Muckley. Services,
11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Bible school. 10
a. m.; C. E., 6:80 p. m. Toplos, "The
Church at Work" and "The Economic
Value of a Christian Man."
Philadelphia manu
factures each year
34,000,000 yards of
worsted goods,
enough to make a
auit of clothes for
every man over 19
I , years of age now
resident in the new
England and Mid
dle Atlantic States.
Philadelphia manu
factures each year
180.000.000 yarda of
cotton piece goods,
enough to make a
pair of sheets for
every family in the
United State.
Philadelphia haa a
jobbing and whole
sale trade of $500,-
000,000 annually.
Philadelphia manu
facture each year
Z 000,000 dozen un
derwear, enough to '
give 2 ahirta end
drawer to every
one in Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia has
650 miles of Electric
Tramways, includ
ing . Elevated, Sur
face and Subway
Lines.
Philadelphia ha
105 National Banks,
Trust Companies
and Saving Funds,
with total capita and
surplus of 170 mil
lion dollars and de
posits of 587 mil
lion dollars.
Philadelphia builds
15 Electric
Railway Cars
per day.
. Philadelnkla '
has 16,000 Maau.
factoring Ptanta,enva.
ploying 2 5 0,000
lulled laborer, each
year eonewsning
$400,000,000 of
malarial and p re
ducing t700.000.000
of manufacture.
. Philadelphia haa 57
Parka and Square
one of them being
the Largest park in
the world, contain
Ing over 3400 acre.
Philadelphia manu
facture 0 locomo.
tivea every working
day, or 2663 in the
year. Theee loco
motive on per
fectly level track
would haul 168,000
loaded cars of 30
tone capacity.
Philadelphia manu
facture each year
4,800,000 hat. The
bands,' end on end.
would reach from
Philadelphia to
Denver.
Philadelphia in past
52 years haa bar
rowed 136 million
dollar i ha paid off
73 million of this
debt, and now, with
only 63 million dol
lar outstanding,
owna property
valued at snore than
277 million dollars.
Philadelphia manu
facture each year
45.000,000 yarda of
carpet, enough to
put a belt around'
the earth and leave
remnant long '
enough to reach j1'
Gncinnali.
Philadelphia'! History Dramatized on Franklin Field Ererj Erening- During Founders' Week
United Brethren In Christ.
First East Fifteenth and Morrison
streets; Rev. H. C, Shaffer. Services
at 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m .: Sundav
qchool at 10 a. m.
naaicai nixin ana Mecnanic street:
Rev. T. J. Cocklns:. Services. 11 a. r.i.
and 7:30 p. m.: Sunday school. 10 a. m
Y. P. S. C. E-. 6:30 p. m.
Alberta East Twenty-seventh ard
Mildred: Rev. B. E. Emerlch. Daator.
Services, 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. : Sundav
school at 10 a. m.
READY
FOB THE FLEET
All Manner of Divertise-ments-Keady
for Both
Officers and Men.
FOREST FIRE NEAR
EUREKA DYING OUT
(United Praia Leased Wire.)
Eureka, CaL, 8ept. 26. The report to
day that the Little River lumber mill
had been burned in the forest fire that
has been burning, here for several days
Is false. The mill was . threatened by
Are but waa saved after a hard fight-
The big. Are la now burning In the
lands north of Eureka, but the wind has
fallen and It la thought the worst la
over. Only one person has perished tn
the fire ao far. Flaldbrook and Olen
dale, the small towns that have been
threatened with - destruction atace the
fire started are reported to be out of
danger. The total losa Is estimated at
3160.000.
Christian Soienee.
First Church of Christ. Scientist
Scottish Rite cathedral Morrison ani
Lownsdale streets. Services at 11 a. m.
and 8 p. m.;. Sunday school at close of
morning services; subject of lesson,
Reality."
Second Elks' temple. Stark between
Sixth and Seventh streets. Services at
11 a. m.. and 8 d. m : Bundav school
at close of mornina service: subject of
lesson, 'Reality."
United Presbyterian.
Church of the Straneers Wasco
street and Grand avenue: Rev. S. Earl
DuBols. Services at 10:30 a. m. and
8:00 p. m.; sermon translated for the
deaf - each 8undny morning: Sunday
school, 12 m. Sermons by Rev. A. R.
Hutchinson Mid Rev. A. W. Wilson.
First Sixth snd Montgomery streets:
Rev. A. W. Wilson, pastor. Services at
10:30 a. ra. and 7:30 p. m.; Italian serv
ices at 4 p. tn.
X. a. Church South.
171H Second street: Rev. E. F. Mo wre,
8ervlces 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.: Sun
day school, 10 a. m.; Epworth league
6:30 p. m.
Tnrrersallst.
Church of the Good Tidinas East
Couch and East Eighth streets; Rev.
J. D. Corby. Service. 10:46 a. m. and
Bible school, 12 m. Topic "The New
Thought of Man," third sermon on
;ew xnougnt in Religion.
Tartarian.
Church of Our Father Corner of
Tamhlll aad Seventh streets: Rev, W.
O. Eliot Jr.: Rev. T. L. Eliot. D. D..
minister emeritus; Rev. Nehemiah A. I
Baker, assistant minister. Services. 11
a. m. TodIc. "Freedom s Law : Sun
day school, 9:4S a. m. ; adult classes.
ii.io p. m.
gplBonjas.
Everett
Star.
a. m. aoa 7:1 B
Trinity Nineteenth and
streets- Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector.
vlr S a in 11
Sunday arhooL S:46 a. m.
St. Mstthewe Flrat aad Carat hara
nav. v. ja. aa. treca la cbars.
frvlcvs, 11 a. m.; Holy oommunloa.
. ouiHiar acnooi, l a. m.
evenlnt servlcea at St. Helena on Co
lumbta river.
Prw-Cathedrsl ef Bt Stephen the Mar.
iinara ana iay streta; Rn.
H. M. Ramsay. Communion, 1:10 a. m.t
aerricajav 11 a. m. aod IJI p. m.; Suadar
t. Andrews Portsmouth; Rev. Fraa
ria u. rfonee. Holy communion and ear.
mon. ij . tat.; evening prayer. T.J p. as.
gt. Paul's Woodmrre- C. L. Parker,
nt. Mark's Corner ef Klneteenth aad
Q'llrahy streets; Rev. J. E. H. Klmpaon.
Holy eaaniBunioa. 6 a. an ; swrvleee, 1
a. m. end 6 p. m. : Sunday acnooi. 16
a. tn.; mum is t4 a. am.
ft. Johns cTrrh, corrvar Multnomis
avwe and F-aet riftanih eirc
vl ArrMri Oamhers U chars
Suadar at ll a as.; aecvtcaa,
II a. rn. im ii.i.
. rerd f iwa4 etree g
.Tnwrw eveaee. AAHRe; Itav. Jotaa i
IClseellaneeasL
Millennial Dawn O. A. R. hall.
northeast corner Second and Morrison.
Bureau atudy, 1:30 p. m.; service, I
p. m.
Divine Truth Center Hall 201 Allaky
Building, corner Thim and Morrison;
service 11 a m.: Thaddeus M. Mlnard.
paator. Topic, "Th Mountain of th
1-ortl ; Bible clasa, 13 an.
Friends Church Comer of Main and
East Thirty-fifth atreets. Undley A.
Wella, pastor. Preach I nr at 11
a. tn. and T:l o. m.: Bible aehoool
at IS a. m.: Christian Endeavor prayer
meeting at 6:30 p. m.
Olive Branch Mission No. I Second
Street. Meetings every Bight at
o'clock and Sunday at i p. m.
State Hollneaa Aaaoriatlnn Naaarame
ehurch. 418 yuraalda. Serrtees I p. at
new f niioeopntcal Keaearca BocMl'
Ailakv bulldlnar. Bervlcea 7:41 n. n
TobIck. -ftnlrlt namnuKlcalkni va i
neoaopnr.
salvation Armr Corcva its Davis
Street. K. F. Omana In cktarg. Ham.
bollnees meetlne: 1:16 d. aa. anacUl
Christiana' praise meeting, coaoucle1
Kv MrL Malor Sanlknar ajaalatarf Kv
pwaaia trmm MM; p. m. gospel
trothe and arrmoa by the eeeira.
Portland PUowhlp Clrrla all Tarn.
BllL S a1, I n. n. T. Ol Riwiu
will preatde. AddraM "Value e Eduoav
tW, . Mr. M. Van Heater.
T. at. C A. At 4 clock the rersrar
( martin be le rharge of the
educettnnel rtarart mae t ef ta aawv-tav
t) Aa OeneraJ fcartrv. H W Itma
lJ rak. The Problem ef Makiag l
(Special Dispatch to The Jonrnal.)
Manila. P. I.. Sept. 26. The , Ameri
can battleship fleet, coming from Aus
tralia, is expected to reach Baslllan
island, off Mindanao, next Monday or
Tuesday, and will probably reach Ma
nila ah Thiirndnv of next week. Every
thing will be done to make their stay
In Manila as pleasant as possible to
the men and officers of the American
ahina Correeldor Island will have a
great "welcome" sign, visible at a great
distance. Arrangements have been
made to have a large fleet of lnter-is-land
boats meet the fleet at the harbor
entrance and to conduct it in to the an
chorage. One handsomely decorated
boat will contain the fleet committee,
the governor-general and other proml
n.nt ft-.iiiia The Merchants' associa
tion and other prominent organisations
hotr. .inn fharrrreri boats and will send
large delegations to meet the fleet. The
Philippine snuaaron win raosi
Join the bltr parade of battleships from
the cavlte siae.
O rand Water Parade.
Anion? other thincs. a grand water
parade has ben planned, which will
have many attractive features. Women
in launches will go In and out between
the vessels.- carrying riowers. Accord
ing to program, the arrival of the fleet
will be the signal for the ringing of all
the church boll" in the city, the blowing
of steam whistles and the thundering
of a welcome by the guns of the forts
and the batteries. The first shore
event will be a monster paraae. at tne
conclusion of which a dinner will be
served to the men at the .moat site
alnna Rranmhftvflh.
In the afternoon there will be field
rames on Wallace Field, baseball at
Paco Park and open-air concerts at the
Plaxa Mora ft a, Santa crux ana tne Bo
tanical Gardens. , For the evening, all
the theatres In town have been engaged,
and free performances will be given for
the benefit of the visitors. Later a
grand ball will be given to the officers
or tne neet. Americans ana natives are
rivaling In their efforts to decorate
their houses in the most tasteful and
attractive manner, and tne city win i
present a gay and brilliant picture dur
ing the visit or tne American rieet.
T, H. O. A. Zs Busy, Too.
The festivities will extend throuch
the entire time which the visitors are
expected to remain here, according to
the official program, and all classes of
the population are Joined In their ef
forts to give to the visitors unmistaka
ble proofs that their coming Is wel
come. The armr and navy branch of
the Toung Men's Christian association
has made extensive preparations to give
a hearty welcome. A committee ef rep
resentative men from the army, navy
and civilian life has been orgsnised.
which has the direction of thla special
work In Its charge. The association has
established headquarters for use during
the six weeks of the fleet's stsy in
Manila, and has made elaborate prep-1
ara t Ions to make the place attractive
and restful for the blue lackers snd ,
marines who may be tired from the I
rounds of pleasure while on shore.
Mine Lindabary a Bride. j
Bemardsvllle. N. J.. Sept 26. A bril
liant company that included many naval
officers filled St. Bernard's church this
afternoon for the wedding ef Mtaa Lu-y
Haldane I.lndabury. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Richard Vllet Lindabury. and
Lieutenant Robert LAwrenc Perry, I
t'nltad State Navy. The ceremnny !
araa Mrtnrmarf nv tna Rev T A fAii.
over. Mtaa A flee Ida of Brocdtlyn was'
maid of honor aad the Wat man was
lleuienaat H. W. Osterhaua of Wash-'
Ing ton. XX C. Following the ceremony '
at tha rhsreh hr waa a recptkm j
fee tne guests at Meadowbreok Farm, j
the magnificent country place of the ;
erase s petrrntia:
COOKING MADE EASY
NO DIRT OR FIRE
j'f
jk. a.
?'
.ii-
Electric cooking utensils of all kjnds.
When not in use all expense avoid
ed by simply turning off the switch.
Coffee Percolators, Toasters, Chaf
ing Dishes, Ovens, and many other
devices.
SEE EXHIBIT AND DEMONSTRATION
AT
SEVENTH AND AIDER SIS. STORE DAILY
PORTLAND RA
LIGHT and POWER COMPANY
LWAY
Better Using.' All men ranted.
Gladstone Chnrrh of fnrlat A. H. i
Murker, pastor. Sunday nrhnnt. It a.
m. PraacMng It a. n. aad T y. m. J
Tortce, XWd Teetaaaant . Htatory by .
Periods" and The iternal tasmk of Ex-1
p la lion. " . I
PORTLAND, OREQON
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