THE ! OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 20. 1003. ciiniior emiiir y. m e A: permit City 'Attorney Advises ' Couu cil Jtegit&lng Steam Tipe Conduit. CHURCH SERVICES Suggestive Questions on ttc Sunday ! ! ; r School Lesson Vy Rev. Dr. T. S. L inscott Baptist. Firat Whit. TimpU. Twelfth and . .1 uiiiii'iimn uroiiKinr. u. Accord" prayer meeting; 18. J,. , I; . Vouni Feoplea '- P m?J'.J : "Jeeua lUappolnted Will Taylor, Rev. D. 1. ''On. . Dlblo school Ins. Topics: He Be With -You?1 i rubllo Interest la- paramount and the 'council has no right to (rant a special permit to the Y. M.-C A.i Of to my oilier private corporation or individual fur . an under round conduit under a city street. The Y. M. C. A. applied ' Tor permission to Install ouch a con sult hnwnrn Ita naw building and the Hotel Portland, from which iwm heat waa to have been obtained. City At torney Kavanuugh Bent the opinion . -uuoted to the. street committee of the council which met yesterday. Tim committee recommended the O0n ' Inar of Alder street through the corner ( mido by Chapman and Washington treats. The el tension of the street was requested by heavily Interested property owners and business men. The olty attorney also declared in an opinion that the oouncll has no power 1i rescind 'improvement proceedings on Ksst Sixth street, where a large fill Is be Ins; eoustruoted. The Inman-Poulnen company boa been fighting the Im provement because the company will nave to bear the expense. LITERAKY EVENING AT' - THE EP WORTH CHUECH . .- . i The second 1n the aeries of literary j evenings at the t Ep worth Methodist church, corner Twenty-sixth and Bavler streets, will be next Friday, March it. at 8 o'clock. The author presented at . Thjs time Bcm lowwi. Mrs. v. Chaoman wiU read "A Parable:" Mrs. J-Yanic CKeisey. wno so neiigntea tne audience with her-readlngs from Long-1 U rive "The Vision or 8lr Lannfal;" Miss Eleanor YVoVnen What Jesus Said About Them." Arleta itev. E. A. Smith. 11 and i a B., 10i B. Y. P. V., . JllgliUnd Alberta and Sixth, Bev. K. A. Leonard, pastor. 11 and 7:10; B. 1. P. 11., t.30; 8. 8.. 10. Kvangellstlc ser vices every night. Hev. I. H. Leonnrd. Bell wood Tacoma and Eleventh, Kev, D. W. Thurston. 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 10; Y. P. U.. so. Calvarv East Eighth and Grant. Rer. .T. N. Monroe. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8. 10; B. . P. V., t:30. tjurvlcee every night, Kev. O. W. Hill. Immanuel Jones' halt. Front and Gibba: Kev. A. B. Mlnaker. 10:30 and 7:10; 8. 8., It; B. Y. P U.. t:S0. Urace -Montavllla: Rev. Albert K. Patch. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 10; Y. P., :30. central East Twentieth ana AnKeny; Rev. V. T. Jordan. 10:30 and 7:30; 8. 8, 13; Y. P.. 8:30. University Park Rev. A. B. Walts. R. S.. 10; 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. U., :S0. Topics: "The Ideal Mind -ot the Chris tian" and "A Colt Immortalised." , Sunnyslde rOerman). Forty-first and Hawthorne: Rev. C. Keldmeth. 11: a. B. 11:46. ' J? 8t. Johns (German) Rev. C,- Feld meth. 2180 Dedication. S. 8., 2. Second Seventh and East Ankeny; 10:30 and 7:10; Bible school, It; ft Y. f. u s:s. St. Johns Rev. John Sentreln, 11:30 and 7:30; 8. 8 10; Y: P. U.. 6:30. Chinese Mission 1(2 Oak street a s., 7. .First German Fourth and Mill; Rev. J. Krt 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 9:46. Second German Morris street and Rodrey avenue; Rev. F.- JBuermann. 11 ana t.tv: a. a., :o. The' International Newspaper Bible Study Club la for the purpose of pro moting. In an unfettered way among the masses, a wider study of the Bible, the basal .truths of Christianity, and the problems which enter Into every man's life. It Is composed of all those who loin a local club, and take un the simple course herein outlined, barring only ordained clergymen. All who have not joined are- warnuy invited to do so and to compete tor tne prices Persons may join the club at any Mm during the year, but "must of course, answer the 13 ' questions hereinafter explained, to qualify for the ana ine .dsck questions may be obtained iy addressing this office. MD.f . has attmireri tti rlirht In miljllMh the Jnt.rnaMnti.l . Htinrl.v 'Home Fool I Boh00' Lesson questions , by Rer. ir. Llnscott, which have aroused so much Rev. f- Seroskl. Low mass I. high PiuhS and sermon 10. toil. Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell .Valley road. Rev. Sr. 1 HI Ion, 8. J. Low mass I and 1:30; mass, sermon and benediction isrsu. . Asoenslon, Montavllla, Rer. J. P. Fltspatrlok. Mass and sermon In chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. JBplsoopaL Trinity Nineteenth and Rverett A. A. Morrison, S, 11 and 7:30. topic. a u The Km manual Interest elsewhere, and they will appear weekly In both the Saturday and Bniioay issues of. The Journal. One of these Questions each .week la to be attwered u, writing,, and upon these answers the prises are to be awarded. ' v " ' . OoadttlOBS of the Contest. 1. Each contestant, or his or her family, mast be . subscriber to this gaper, in order to qualify for membership in the International Newspaper Bible d lay i-m ii ana mis local ciun. 3, Each contestant In this local club must answer each of the written questions for il consecutive .weeks, commencing Sunday,' March 14, and the answers must all be in the possession of this paper within two weeks of the cJose or tbls period. 3. Each question must be answered separately, and the paper written on one auie oniy. xno answer must exceed zuu woras in lengtn and may te less. hSkh answer must have the name and address of the writer at the bottom of the answer. v, , j 4. The answers must be delivered to this office, and they will be collated i me nose oi ine contest, ana torwaraej to Headquarter ror independent ex amination by competent examiners. The prises will then be awarded ac cording to the highest number of marks, won by members of The International Miwupaper uiDie study club. The Prises. First Series A gold medal to' each of the first five contestants. Second Series A sliver medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Series A Teacher's Bible, price 15.60, to each of the next five con testants. Fourth Series The book "The Heart of Christianity," price $1.60. to each, of the next 35 contestants. Each medal will be suitably engraved, giving the name of the winner, and tor wnuc it is awarded ana in like manner eacn uidio and book will be inscribed. All who can write, and have Ideas, are urged to take up these studies re gsless of the degree of their education, as the papers are not valued from an educational or literary standpoint, out from the point of . view of the cogency o: their reasoned Ideas. 9:46. Evening Movement." . Bt Matthews First and Car ut hers. Rev. W. A. M. Hreek, 11, 8. R 10. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Mar tyr Thirteenth and Clav. Aer. II.- M. Ramsay, 7:30, 11 and 7:84 p. m; a a. ;46. i- St. Andrew's Portsmouth, Rer. X E. Forsythe, 11; 8. 8., 10. St. Murk's Nineteenth and Qulmby. Rev. J. K. 11. Simpson, Un. and 11 m. ni.; 8. 8., 10. . ... St - John's Church Multnomah . and Taylor, n and 7:80; M, H., 10. L'nurcn or our eaviour wooostocg. ( JOURNAL SAVINGS COUPON V THIS IS ONE CREDIT forS Town Write or Stamp . amo and Street ...... . , , ...... , . . . . . . , , . , . . . NamaofTown :---;"; ' . ' . ;. ' ' '.' ''.-V ? r Dty , Rev. J. C. Foravthe. 7:10. Good Shepherd Sell wood and Van- . 11 and March 11, 1S0I. Review. Golden Text They that were scat tered abroad went everywhere' preach ing tne word. Acts vm:. . The following: review scheme can be used with profit bv ail the newsnaper clubs who are taking Hp - the - Bible fellof ifllon of F. Baldwin will present a paper on "Lowell, - the Liberator." The music will consist of two selections by Mrs. E. 8. Miller, and a number by Miss Vivian Marshall (a) Because" (DHardlott), (b) "Where ISlossoms Grow" (San Soucl). No admission will be charged. Mam; Kev. B. C. Cook. 11 and 7:30; diuib acuuni, iv: n. j. f, u e:4D p, m. Lents Rev. J. F. Heacock, 8. S., 10; II and 7:30; B. Y. P. U., 6:30. Rev. Chlng Chak A. M. ' Mount Olive Seventh and Everett: u. r. j oanson. il and 7:30. East Forty-fifth street Corner East 1"ti,d'e''' whether having actually stud the . object being purely beneficent. .During tne social wmcn is to ronow in tne en tertainment hall, coffee and cake will be served. -For Wednesday evening, March 31, the Et worth choir has - secured the j Columbian Choral society for a program. They will be assisted by Miss Cornelia Barker, violinist and Miss Emma Per Jjff Lincoln, reader. v TALKS AT Y. W. C..A. OX HOW TO BE IIArPY .: ' 1 - ' The "Sundays at Home" at the Y, W. O. A., Seventh and Taylor streets, are rrovlns; exceedingly popular wlth.young rtris during tne series or taiKS-on a Swedish Hovt and Flflo.nth- orlk . Scheftr6m.; 10:46 and 7:46; o. o., it, a. r. f. j Union Avenue Mission Corner Skldmore S. 8.. 10 Third Knott and Vancouver: Rev. R. Schwedler. 8. S.r-10, B. Y. P. U., 7:30; 11. Evening services at Forbes Presby terian church. lesbytertaa. Firat Twelfth and lM.r' Hmv Ham Hiram vFotilkes, 10:30 and Topics: "Culture, fthrlstian or Secular' ano -rne valley or the Shadow." led the 11 lessons here reviewed, or only one of them, or whether this is the iiret lesson wnicn has captured a read ere attention; for while It is a "review, it is aiso complete in itsen. The date and title of each lesson and where found, the golden text, and one question on each lesson follow. Jan. 3 Acts 1:1-1-4. The ascension of our Lord, golden text: Luke xxlv:61. It (Swedish) came to pass while he blessed them, he vn jaiiru VIM Iftviu atlsw Vftl rif u uy III to heaven. - , t Verses 10, 11 Would the coming; of tne spirit or Jesus on- tne day or pen tecost be the return of Jesus as these two men meant? Jan. 10 Acts 11:1-21. The descent of the holy spirit, golden text. John xlv:16, 17. I will pray the Father and that he shall give you another com forter, that he may abide with you for- Wll- 7:3a Mlznah East Thirteenth and Pnwnll- Rev. Harry Leeds. 11 and 7:80; 8. S., Calvary Eleventh and Clay; Rev. J. A. P. McQraw? 10:80 and 7:30. Topics, "The Second Coming of Christ" and "The Inequalities of Life." Fourth First and GIbbs: Rev. Don ald McKensie; 10:30 and 7:30; 8. S IS; a E.. 6:30. Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East Rev. William Parsons; 10:30 and 'Voim Woman's KtrucVles" Kv 'nr. I. W'hltcomb Brougher' 'Last Sunday's address was right to the point, with . plenty of good suggestions for every -clay living and many a bright story for iTavlor illustration. jt.very one or tne large 7;80; S. S. 12; C. E. 8:80 nnmoer or young air s present xouno - Forbes Sellwood and Gantenbeln; , -help in her own individual problems. Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:80; S. 8 Tomorrow's Address will be one of xo- C E. 6-8H-' ' Tr. Rrougher's i best "The Struggle to Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett: Re Happy" And promises: to be even R,v. A. W.: Helnhard; 11 and 7;30; 8. 3. more delightful than the last. The 12:15; C. E, 6-46 musical program follows: Chinese 146 First. 7:45; 8. 8., 6:45. Contralto Solo "O Hear My Prayer" Westminster East Tenth and Weid- , Tostl ler; Rev. Henry Marcotte; 10:80 and Mrs- L.'Hammond.. 1;J0; 8. 8.. 12f; C. E.. 6:30. Piano (a) "Rustle of Spring".' .Zlndllng Marshall Street Marshall and North ,4 (b) Reverie Beventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays. 8. S. 10 ' Miss Ethel Edlok. 11 and 7:30. - Soprano Solo "Beyond the Gates of Mount Tabor Belmont and Preltr- - jraraoise ., uooerx Hss Zeta HolHBter: BARS SPECIMENS FROM TROPICS At the meeting of the park board yes terday afternoon Mayor Lane announced that he would not hereafter aign any requisition for- tropical soo specimens. He said that animals and birds brought from the hot xone contract tuberculosis In the cold climate of the north and that the disease might be Imparted to human beings. Parkkeeper Mische was directed to furnish the board with a complete list of the inmates of the coo and to desig nate those that do not thrive in cap tivity. Everybody agreed that the po lar bear suffers continually and to put him out of his misery the board may have him chloroformed. Klngrlman; Rer. Edward M. Sharp. 11 and i BTBTIK Sellwood East Seventeenth and Sno- kane; Rev. V. A. Thompson. 11 and 7:30; S. B. 10; C. IS., 6:30. Third East Thirteenth and Pine: Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery. 10:30 and 7:46. Topics: "A Forgotten Phase of the Sabbath Question" and "How to Become a Christian. Anabel 11 and 7:45. Hope Montavllla; Rev. S. S. White. 11 and 7:30. Kenllworth East Thirty-seventh and Gladstone. Rev. J. S. Dunning Ph. D.; 11; 8, 8., 1. ever, even the spirit of truth. Verses 6-12 An educated ministry is desirable but which Will make the moft converts, a man with fair Intel llgence . and . a common school educa tion, filled, with the holy spirit, or an university graduate lacking that ex perience T ' Jan. 17 Acts 11:22-47. The begin ning of the Christian church. Golden text. Acts 11:42. They continued steadfastly In the apostle s doctrine and fellowship and in breaking of bread and in prayers. Verse 22 How Is -it that Jesus has impressed himself upon thetfbrld as no other. man has ever done, and that he has swayed the hearts of the lowly and mighty alike, and that his In fluence is Increasing with the years? Jan. 24 Acts 111:1-26. The lam man healed. Golden text Acts 111:16. His name, through faith In his name, hath made this man strong, whom ye see and know. Verse 6 Need the lack of money o abliny ever prevent any man from do ing the work In life which God I has appointed- -himw do? , Methodist. Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young. D. D.; 10:30 and 7:30; S. 8.. 12:15; E. L- 6. Special services. Sunnvside East Yamhill near ThlrtV- fifth; W. T. Euster; 11 and 7:30: J. E. L., 8; E. L., 6:15; S. S., 9:60. Topics. Christ Launching; His Kingdom and couvar, Kev. John uawson. 7:80; o. 8., :46. si jjavids east Tweirin ana uei munlon, I a, m.; Rev. Henry' Russell Taioot. , . . ' Ascension Chapel Portland Heights, S. S.. 0:30. . All saints' Church Twenty-second and Keed, Kev. Koy .Edgar Kemlngton, 11 and 7:so; a. a., jo. Grace Memorial iSast . seventeenth and Weldler, Rev. George' B. Van Wat ers, 10:30; 8. S.. 13; Lenten aer vice, ITrldav ft n. m. St. PaulWoodmere. Kev. J. c. For sythe; 11 a. m.; 8. 8., ;45. v ;. Ooarreg-atlonai. First Madison and Park. Rev. Luther R. Dyott. D. 11.: 11 and 7:46: 8. 8.. 10. Topics, "The Science of the Soul" and "What Is Worth Whller University Park Haven and Dawson. Rev. a. W. Rlggs; 8. &. 10; C E.. 6:30; 7:S0. Sunnyslds East Tavlor and East Thirty-fourth. Rev. J. J. Staub: 11 and Feb. 17 Acts lv:32 to t:11. The true 7:80; a 8., 10; Junior C. S p. m.; and false brotherhood. Golden text Senior C. E., 6:80, Topics, "The Lord Prov. xll:22. Lying lips are an abomina- ship of Jesus Christ," and "The Etfeo- tion unto the Lord but they that deal ve cnurcn or Toaay." Verses 1-3 Have priests and preachers In the past, been qulok or slow to see God's new revelations of truth, whether in science or theology? truly are his delight. Verses 34, 35 Is faithfulness to God a sure cure for shortness of money? eD. 14 Acts YM7-4Z. The Anostles Imprisoned. Golden text MatOv:10. Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness sake; for theirs Is the kingdom of heaven. - Verses 84-40 Is It not true that the heretics or one generation have been tne saints or the next? Feb. 21 Acts vl:l to vll.S. Stenhsfi. the first Christian martyr. Golden teTt. Act vi1:69.. They stoned Stephen, call ing upon God and savlnir. Lord Jesus. receive my spirit. Verses 11-13 -When a man with right views of truth gets angry at the man witn tne -wrong views and perse cutes him, which the latter takes with meekness, which is likely the better man of the two? Feb. 28 Acts vllt:4-25. The gospel in samaria. uoiden text Acts viti:i. The people with one accord gave heed unto those things which Philip spake, hearing and seeine the miracles which he did. Verse 9-11 Is there anv evidence to believe that there are, or ever have been, persons with the power claimed by witches, conjuers, fortune tellers and similar fakirs? March 7 Acts vlll:26-40. Phllio and the Ethiopian. Golden text. John v:39. Search the scriptures for in them ye think ye have eternal life: and they are they which testify of me. Verse 26 May any person. Who is not playing double with God, safely trust "the Inward voice" to direct as to outward circumstances f- March 14 Acts lx:81-43. Aeneaa and Dorcas. Golden text. Acts lx:S4. And ii Laurelwood Rev. 8. S. 10. C. E. 6:30. Mississippi Avenue Mississippi and Fremont, Rev. , Daniel TV Thomas; 11 an -State...;..:..:-.;.;;...:,;....:;.:.;.;;::!.:..:; Fill out with pen, pencil or rubber stamp and send by mail,. express or messenger to Journal Savings Editor, The Journal, Portland,' dregon. .t; r r 5000 CUT-UP PICTURE PUZZIES $750.00 CASH IN SAVIKGS BANS DEPOSITS ror the Boys and. Girls of Portland and the Urfdnn f rutntrtr - A flriaif rhinr. rv Thm To encourage the SDirit of savine amone the vounflr oeonle cf Port land and the Oregon country, The Journal will print a Journal Sav- vvuuun un ptee oi Ana uai v ana &unaav ana aemiweekiv Mimal llJT L. 1 ft r , . jwu' iiuui vuanu aw io wuy-oi, inclusive, ocven nunarea and f iff T Im ...U I. 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E. & Bollinger; 11 and 7:80, 8. 8, 10- C. E., 6:46. Topic, "The Path of Life." 8t Johns Bev. G. W. Nelson: 11 and 8, 8. S. 10. . . First German East Seventh and Btanton, Rev. John II. Hopp; 10:80 and 7:80. S. S. 8:16. C. E.. 8:30. And Intheraii. Swedish Immanuel Nlnatiutnth Irving. 11 and 8: B. R. fi-4fi Granny" "hST'iS? ?5ft1 To the next four .highest boys and four .highest Betanla Danish tTnlon anil Mnrrl.- Rev. J. Stott. 11 and 8: S. S.. 10. Rav. J. H. Thooely. t. James' English West Park and Jefferson: J. Allen Lens. 11 and 8: S. B., 10. Topics, ' The Baptism of Fire." and "The Cost of Christian Life." TTnUxl JAi... AC X.T a. a - petraar Larsen. 11 and 7:so; s. s.. :46. lothcnext ten highest boys and ten highest gfirls jsion-s uerman-chapman and Bai- . xne.iournai will p-ive j.ijij earn, nr a tntai tor mon," W. H. Behrens, 10:15: 7:48: 8. a I .o-'-.r- " r -r-.- 8t. Paul's Germkn East Twelfth unA th tWptltV ftf IKlllll.llll Clinton: Rev. A.;Krause. 10:80 and 7130: V , w s a o-an . . 1 .1 . . . 1 i . 1 "Trinity "German (Missouri Synod)- iU:.lnC "CXI IWCniy lllgneSC DOyS ana twenty wuiiams and Bollwood; J. A. Rimbach, :jo; a. iu; v:so. Swedish Augrustana Rodney and a. 'foun. in:4fi ana r-eier saia unio mm. Aeneas. jcssiiu.n,nn. t 7. V 111 1.1. 1 1, C. 1 1 1 IfKUID, .110, Q I I U I Y'.K' W M U7Q 2 .1. ny " a' a " imme- Swedish Mission Seventeenth and uinuc.j. , Ulisan: Kev.. 11. J. Thoren. 11 and 7:4Et V aw.O MAM .In n v ! i ' oing; to church and prayer meeting, n taHrtnf and praytnir, hut 4re)not followingr Jesus, In esus, in going about -doing d good? This question must be answers in writing; oy memDers or tne club). Lesson for Sunday. March 28. 1909: Temperance lesson. Prov. xxiii:29-3o. others Interested, are invited to "Questions." an. 31 Acts iv:i-3i. ine trial or Peter and John. Golden text. Acts lv: 81. Thev were all filled with the holy ghost and they spake the word of God with boldness. TMInlsters. Sunday School teachers and write The Journal briefly their views as to the worth of these particularly If they consider them of value In their work. v Liars and Lying in Great Variety. St. Johns S. H. Dewart; n ana s; E. L.. 7; S. S.. 1C - ii"numrthi.TwRntv-iibrth and Savier: Rev. Charles T. McPherson; 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10; E. L., 6:15. Topics: "Joseph, the Savior of His People" and "Jacob Redeemed and Saved." Oentensrv East Ninth and Pine: Clarence True Wilson, D. D.; 10:30 and 7:30; 8. S., iz; k. l., b:is. topic: The Bin Annunna: ueatn. Trinity East Tenth ana urani; lewis -Christian o! pfc STOMACH iff w a mm HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS at the first symptom of any weakness of the Stomach, Liver, Kidneys or Bowels. It may be the means of saving you a long sicK spell, as it will tone and strengthen these important organs and assist Nature in bringing them back to a normal condition. Delay, or experimenting with un known remedies, is time and money wasted and only prolongs your sickness. Dc wise and get HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS first of all and see how much good it will do jn cases of Poor Appetite, Vomiting, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Liver and Kid ney Troubles, Colds, Grippe, Female Ills and Malarial Disorders. - vmmm j tir'ra- t HE GUARANTEE f ad V:80; 8. 8., 10; fit L., iveystone, ma., writes: I cannot too .highly rec ommend your Hostetter's Stomach Bitters for a run down conflition of the sys tem from exposure or overwork." To be absolutely pure and in accordance with the requirements of the Pure Food and Drugs Act of June 301 1906. ' Dr. P. L-.Tays, of Her kimer, KarL. writes : T consider Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters a leader as a, tonic, appetizer and strength giver. i The GCKUIST MAS OUR PRIVATcStAMP OVtK NCCK of the COTTLE P. Smith; H i 6:30. V Central 334 Runssell, Rev. C.' L. Hamilton; 10:30 and 7:30; S. S., 12; K. f., :au. Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kai: 11 and 7:30. Grace Twelfth and Taylor: Rev. Wil liam H. Heppe; 10:30 and 7:80; 8. S., 12:15; B. L.. 3:30. Vancouver Avenue 11 and 7:30. Laurelwood Rev. E. H. Bryant; 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10: B. L.. 6:80. NorweglanDanish Thirteenth and Davis; H. P. Nelsen; 10:45 and 7:30; E L 7 'First German Fifteenth and Hoyt; O. A. Waasa; 11 and 7:30. Swedish Borthwlck arid Beach. Rev. John uvall, 11 and 8; B. K.. 10; E. L.. 7. Topics: "The Mystery of Death" and "The Christian tnvftation.'' Second German Stanton and Rodney, Rev. E. E. Hertzler, 11 and 8; S. S., 9:46; E. L., 7:30. Japanese Mission 111 North Fif teenth, Rev. Eilsen Ribara, 8:30 and :30; 8. a., a:s. t Sellwood East Fifteenth and Ta coma, Kev. Liester c foor, 11 and 7:30; j. rj. Li.. s:au; n,. im, o:au. The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty ninth and PowelL Rev. S. J. Kester, 11 and 8r S. S., 10: E. L., 7; 3. E. L., 8. Woodlawn William J. Douglass, 11 and 7:30; 8. S, 10; B. L :80. r University Park Dawson and Flake, Rev. W. R. Jeffry, J., 11 and 7.30. Montavllla Mohle and Hibbard, Rev. Harold Oberg, 11 and 7:30; 8. S.. 10; class meeting, 12: J. L., 8; E. L (;45. Airnnn ii i nineenm ana Main. Rev. W. W. Matthews. 11 and 8. Special music. Patton Michigan avenue end Carpen ter, D. A. Watters. 11 and 7:30;. 8. 8.. 10; E. L.. 6:80. Topics: "The Foundation of the Church" and "The Cry of the Helpless." Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty first, J. W. McDougall. 11 and 7:30. Woodstock J. D. Voce, 11 and 7:10: a 8.. 10; E. JU. 6:80. First Park and Columbia; 11 and I r.su: ti. h., io: u. c. :ao. topics. "Why Try to Save Menr and "Why Mans ho Mticn or tne uiDieT" Sellwood Eleventh and Umatilla. 10-30 and 7:43. Central East Twentieth and Sal mon: Rev. J. F. Ghormley. D. D. 10:80 and 7:45. Tonics. "The March of Christ." and "What We Will Do In the Millen ium." Rodney Avenue Rodnev and Knott: Thomas G. Pictor, 9:46; 8. 8., 11 and 7:30. Kern Park Rev. H. M. Patterson. 11 and 7:80; S. S., 10; C. E , .6:80. Woodlawn 11 and 7:3fc; Clark W. Comstock. - : United Brethren In Christ. First East Fifteenth and Morrison, Rev. H. C. Bhaffer. 11 and T;30; 5. S.. 10: C. E.. 6:80. Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. H. C. Shaffer, 2 p. m. etadlcal Sixth and Mechanic. Rev. T. J. Cock'ing. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 10; C.I E.. 6:30. Alberta East Twenty-seventh and Mildred. Rev. B. E. Emerlch, 11 and 8; S. 8.. 10. Catholic RL Marva Pro-Cm th.rtrl wrtmtt and Davls Most Rev. A. Christie, D. D. iow mui, a, ana s. nigh mass and sermon. IL VesDera. Instruction mr.A benediction, 7:46. St. Joseph's iGerman), Fifteenth and Couch Ri. Rev. James Rauw, V. O. Low maul,' 8. High mass and aermon, 10-30. Vespers, benediction. 3:30. 8L twrence'a. ThlrA iiul Slhrm.M . nev. j. u. iiugnes. ixiw maaa, 7 and o. niarn maaa and sermon. 10:30. Vespers and benediction. 7-10 8L Patrirk'a Nineteenth mnA M.lr itev. ti. f. Murnhv. Low maaa. I. Hlrh maaa and sermon. 10:30. Veapers and uviieaiciion, s:sii. ft. Michaels (Itallaat. ITourth. anil miii jesuit rimers. Low mass. High mi? and aermon. lt:30.' Vesnera and benediction. 7:3. 8t. Francis'. East Elav.ntn and n.k rcev. 11. Black. Low maaa, 6, 8:3t end t:30. Hlah mass and aermon, 10 je. Veapera, InstrucUoa and benediction. 7:30. , Immaculate Heart of Marv. Winiama and Btanton Rev. W A. Daly. Low maaa, 6, and . High mass and ar nvn. 1;10, Vespera and feenedatUoK. 7:10. Holv Knurr bit niHl mA rrinn Very Rev. A. 8. LawUr. Low maaa, a. and I II. Hlah soaaa and Hrmm. era aad benedletin. T:8r. Sacred Heart. Mllwaukie Rev. Ora- rory Roble, O. , B. Low tnaaa. . Hlah enasa and ermoa. It. Veetxra aad ben ediction, J:Jf. if "It Crosa. fnlverlrv Trk TJ J P. Tblllmaa. C B. C Low mm I II Hlf h maaa and aermoa, l:Ja. Vespers and benediction. 4. - Holy Redeemer, Pnrtland and Van- rwinr Rtr, Kd K. CantwetL C PS. R. Low soaaa, High asaae aad enaon. 1 16. Bndletton. 4. L Andrew a, Klnth and Albrta Rv. Thomas Klenian. Lew mm, C. Hlch wiaae and sermon, 1 1. Veapera, te atntrtlnn and befmdletien. 3 :t. ht. e)tefta Frty-eond and lUrt Tavlor Rev. W. a. WaJtt. Iw maaa, 8 . H'fli fnaas and a-rmoei. 10 . 6t- StauiaUua, Marrlaad aod I ailing. Evangelical Associations. First English East Sixth and Mar ket, F. B. Culver.,11 and 7r30; T. P. A b:3u: h. h.. io. First German Tenth and Clay, F. Bens. 10:45 and 7:46; 8. 8., 9:80; Y. P., 7. Topics. "Rest for the Laboring and Bur dened," and "The Blessedness of Jesus." Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib-1 ucua, juurris xieverting, iv ana i.u, O. 0., I L, , United Evangelical. - First East Seventh and Stevens, Rev. A. A. Winter. S. 8.. 10: 11 and 7:30. Second Fargo and Kerby, Rev. C C roiing, u and 7:30. St. John's Ivanhoe and John, Rev. C f. Yates. B'S.. It). Ockley Green Gay and Willamette, nev. j. juowersox, 11 and 7:ao; s. 8 10; C E., 6:30. Rev. J. M. Ballantyne. United Preibyterlan. Church of the Stranaera Wiet and Grand. Rev. 8. 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