THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. MARCH 27. 1803. CASES 111 CHURCH SERVICES . Baptist, first Whits TeniplaWTwelfth ana Taylor. Itev. J, WhIUwmb brougher, 11. D. 10, "One Accord" lira services. 10:80 and T:30; ioung loples meeting. rayer rel lug 13; jiime acnoui. lop lea: Morn. Rumor Has It That Govern ment Will Order United .States to Get Ing itrmon by Thomas Woody I avenlng. 'Tioma t ool Man." . Arieta Kev. K. A. Smith. It aa4 ; & ., 10; 11. y. P. U, 0. . fiigiimnu Alberta ana mxin, mv. r-. A. Leonard, pastor. 11 and 7:19; it. 1. P. I)., 0:30; 8. 8.. 10. . fieltwood Tacoma and Eleventh, Rev. D. W. Thurston. 11 and a; 8. S.. 10; If. P. U., 7. . Calvary Kft Eighth and Grant, Kav, J. N. Monro. 11 and 7;S0; 8. B. 10; B. . r. U., :to. AffnrnoV Hf fPrni l'f I Immanuel-rJonea hall. Front and illlOiney JutuOUIl Oibba: Kav. A. B. Mlnaker. 10:80 and n:i H,, Tn 7:0; S. B.. II; a T. P Uj :30. : JUll 01 Ileney Jn-J Oraca Montavllla; Ravi Albert R. (Jictinents. 1 ! - ' 11 .and Topic 7:30; 8. 8.. 10: Y. P. lea: "Wltn Steadfast How to Become a Chrla- Pateh. v.. 4:10. Paith.", and tlan. Central Eaat Twentieth and Ankeny; nev.w. x. joruan, 10:20 ana l.tv; a, o. Dismissal or Immediate trial of at Is a in- n ...h .n i v x 'tt least is or me remaining zo or ma ure. Topic: "The Christian PualllaL" and . enn una iruu wiuiuwnema lyum "a IJvlng Robber's Request." ... : fotir years ago at the Instance t Fran-, Sunnyalda (German) Forty-first and ;xcIh i. Heney, will follow cloaely - tha Hawthorns; Kav, C Fetdmeth. 11; 8. S. :.. vltlidrawal of Trary C-Becker aa-apa- ,:46. ' ... cibI prosecutor In these-eaaea. It la now St. Johns (German) Ilev. C. FeM- : believed. That . these cases will be meth. 8. 8., 1:46: services It and 7:30. " nrnod over to United Stales -Atlornay . Second Seventh and East Ankeny; -M oCourt to be disponed of Immediately. 10:30 and 7:30 Bible- achool, IS; preach- ntlier by trial or dlauilRaal, at hia own In a; by Rev. John Bonis I en and Rev. discretion, la almost certain. Mr. Mo- Thomas Moody; U. T; P.' 1J.. 6:30. Court eaid yesterday: s. i . St. Johns Rev. John Bentalen. -11:10 "In event these land fraud cases are and 7:30: 3. 8., 10; Y. P. V., 6:30. riven into my solacharge they will be Chinese Mission 851H Oak- street disposed of at once.' Trial of many .of 8. 8.. 7; preaching, S p. m. by Rev. funs; .ibese Indictments would not now aarve Chak. the purposes of Justice. Borne of tha Klrst German Fourth and Mill; Indictments, wera returned at the In- Rev. J. KratV -11 and 7:30; 8. 8., :6. ..stance of Mr.1 lleney because certain .Second German Morris . street and . per eon had seemingly -: attempted to l tioar-y avenue; tttrv. liuermann. 11 mors: ine rovemmein in iib Kuan,! .w i ' w-! lrlns; vlolatora of the land laws to Jua- .,.aat Forty-fifth street Corner East S tlce. Soma of tha offendera should be "ev-, C. cook. 11 and 7:30 brouffht to trial at once, I believe, . , aopi, io; a. x. r. u., : p. m - M - ; .ents Kav. r. F. Heacork. S. S. 10 wu w w . ijj and 730' B T P U '0"3b TodIcs ; W. C. Bristol, uringr bla brief term 'The Geftal Judgment'; ' and "How i. as inura oisui luumcj, .utwcu iv,nrisi Aiiracta. , Mr. Heney, as prosecutor in me land Mount Oliver Seventh and Everett: TI uu lnr. Ail, xjj in,Hu-ww,.jf, i i, -a, n, .junnaon, 11 and T:3u it u understood, waa not altogether to tsweaisn Hoyt and Fifteenth: Rev. . Mr. Heney s liking. Sixteen months KricK Hcherstrom. 10:45 and 7:4S: ao Tracy C. Becker of New York who I 8. 8.. 12; B. V. P. TT., :J0. had previous to that time been teaching Union Avenue' Mission (Swedish) Jn a law scnooi in IN e w iora, appearea i vurnsr on iu more . o. b.. 10. as special assistant prosecutor to that Third Knott and Vancouver: Rev. R. ; district attorney. During Mr. Becker's Schwedler.. 8. 8., 10; B. Y. P. U.. 7:30; service mree or toe penaina cues were i "disposed of. It Is commonly understood that neither the attorney genera.! nor . PrssfcyterlaB. i'i - i.k "d .. First Twelfth and Alder: Rev. Wll - "irr""". v" T' ,V "7. T" am Hiram Foulkea. a0:30 and 7:30. Y"niP,"r,-."iViu Topics: 'Backslldins;.- and "In Vanltv Falr," fourth of aeries in Pilgrim's Sucstive Questions on tlie Sunday , . School Lesson LyRev. Dr. T. S. Linscott I J, CorkMng. ll and T-J9; B. S, 10; C.I rt!C)C;),KCJC..!CJC v.. au. . Alberta Kast Twenty-seventh and Mildred. Rev. U, K. ilmerluh. 11 and : a. o., is, . . .... . ' The International Newspaper Blhla Study club la for tha purpose of pro moting In an unfettered ay among tlie niaaaea, a wider study of the Bible, the basal truths f Christianity, and tha problems whlt-h enter Into every men's life. It la compoaed of all those who Join a local club, aud take up tha simple couraa herein outlined, barring only ordained clergymen. All who hav not Joined are warmly invited to do so and to compete for tha prises. . Persons may Join tha ulub at any time during the year., but must, of course, answer the 6S questions hereinafter explained, to qualify for tha prlaes, and the back questions may be obtained by addressing this office. I t . luls paper has secured tha right to publish the International Sunday School Lesson questions by Rev. Dr. Miiseott. which have aroused so much Interest elsewhere, and they will appear weekly In both tha Saturday and sunuay issues or 1 he Journal. One of these .questions eaclv week is to be answered In writing and upon these answers the pUes are to be awarded. ' Conditions of tha Contest, -t 1. Each contestant, or hia or her family, must b a nfeaerlk-a" ta this Paper, in order to qualify for membership In the International .Newspaper Bible i Mill ill r luK a Okies 1 ,v. 1 sltit ' ' t i. Km h oonteatant In this local club must anawer each tlona for 63 consecutive we'ks. commencing Sunday, March must all be in tha possession of this paper within two of this period. . - S. Kaoll Question Must bs anawsrrd senaretelv. and th. r.r... .!.. one aide only. Nq answer must exceed 100 words In length and may be leas. r.SCh answer must have 4 ha n, unit mAArmmm rf .1.- u,.l , -. . v. - vt tha anawer. :, "w " lT f the written quea 4, and the answers wteka of tha close Svaage Ileal Asaoelatloaa, First Enallsh Kaat Sixth and Mar- I kef, F. H Culver. 11 and 7:30: X. P. A. 0:30: S. 10. , Flret' Oerman Tenth and Clay, F. Hens, 10: and T:4: 8. a. 0:30: Y. P., 7. Topics, "Why Is tha passion Of Jesus not Understood," and ''Asking Jesus to I ienari. . Memorial East Eighteenth and Tlb betta, Morris Jleverllng, 10 and 7:30; St. BV. II, . ' , i f ; ; . TTalted SvangsUoal. - First East Seventh and Stevens. Rev. a. a. winter, n. b., 10: ll and T:30. Second Fargo and Kerby, Bsv, C' C Poling, 11 and 7:80. -." St. John's Ivanhoa and John, Rev. u. -. xatea. B. h., 10. . Ockley Green Gay and Willamette, Rev. J. Boweraox, 11 and 7:30; a ., 10; C. B., 0:30. Topic, "Tha Reaperaand JOURNAL SAVINGS COUPON THIS IS ONE CREDIT S WS lYBIHD BIIU -ill CCI, . . ... . . I .... I .(.,.. f . . TrnifM Noma of Towo- IUUII or City J ..if' 4. J lie answers must tt dnllverad tn this nrrli-A mnA v. ..m v. ..n... at the close of the contest and forwarded to headquarters for Independent ex amlnation by competent examiners. The prlsea will then be awarded ac cording the nlghe-st number f marks, won by members of Tha International C4UQ, . ; First 'Series A gold medal to each of the first five contestants. fion(1D8",r,''rA llver rnedal to each of tha next five contestants. Third Beriea A Teacher's Bible, price 15.30, to each of tha next five con Fourth Series The book 'Tha Heart or me next t contestants. - Kach medal will be suitably engrav for what It la awarded and In like manner scribed. .. - , All who ran write and have Ideas, are urged to taka up these studies re gardlesa of the degree ofrthelr education, as tha Wers are, n ""ued from an educational or literary standpoint, but Irom th. mint' f ,i.J'V .i,. - ' TJnlWd rfesbyterUa. Church of fh RMnnuarLlWi.'i anil Grand, Rev. 8. Karl DuBola, 10:30 and 7:3.0; S. S., 13. Sermons translated for ine aear each Sunday morning. First Sixth and Montgomery, 10:00 " :sv. nev. j. jj. ucnesan. Third Marauerlte hall. Thlrtv.flfth and Hawthorne. 8. 8.1 1; preaching at 4.1 ' State:::;:.:;....;;;;:....-;:.;; .;:;.;..;;..;:. '': Fill out with pen. pencil or rubber stamp and send bv mail, express or messenger to' Journal Savings 17 JIa rv. - r ' f T--l J - ... jcjuuur, aiic journal, x oriianu, vrceIon' I 5000 CUT-UP PICTURE PUZZLES $750.09 CASD IN SAVINGS DANK DEPOSITS Carlstlaa of no. First - Church of Christ. Sclentii on the part of Mr. Becker. Some ques tions were asked as to why the ex penses of special prosecution should be. so ions; conunuea. ine xangioie resun of the questioning was the quiet pres ence, during tne nearmg or ine argu ment In the Oregon & California land errant case, before Judge Wolverton. a short time ago, of an elderly man who .listened attentively to every argument 'that was made. It has since developed roercss sermons. Mlspah fcast Thirteenth and Powell; Rev, Harry, Leeds. 11 and 7:30; S. 8., Calvary Eleventh and Clay; Rev. J. A. P. McGraw; 10:30 and 7:30. Fourth First and Glbbs: Rev. Don aid McKenale; J0.80 and 7:30; S. S.. 12; C. K.. 0:30.- Hawthorne Pork Twelfth and East that 'the elderly man waa L. Allison Taylor; Rev, William Parsons; 10:30 and 'Wilmer, a special assistant to the af- torney-genaraL ; , Xeport 1n7 as Aarerse.' " "TVhen Mr. Wilmer went back to 7;30; S. S.. 12: C. E.. 0:30. Forbes Sellwood and Gantenbeln; Rev. Hsrry II. Prattr 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. iv : c, e:s. t...i.i i. j .. . i. . 1.1.1 Piedmont Cleveland .and -Jarrett r" r ':u "f;"rtuV?' 7 r- a. w. Hnhard; a and r.zo-. s. s report i was to . the effect that Mr. Becker did not measure up to the stand ard of the government in the prosecu tion of the land fraud cases and that Lis withdrawal was desirable. It has also been - suggested that Mr. 12:16: C. EL. 6:45. Chinese 1464 First. 7:45; 8. S., 8:45. Westminster East Tenth and Wcid ler: Rev. Henry Marcotte; 10:80 and 7:30; 8. 8., 12; C. K.. 0:30. - Becker was to soma extent Informed of f sSh XJ W ttivi S S 10 the doubtful .condition of his fortunes ft , ' ' U' W' Uay' 5' S' 10 ... I, - . ... .J . Wat.tA,nn A I " . ' " ' 1 cogency of their reasoned ideas. Copyright, 1100, by Rev. T, a Linscott, t. u. - acgwroh aa, 190. TeniDeranca lesson. Pravurh. tih 20-36. Golden Text At last it blteth like a serpent, and allngeth lika an adder. Provrbavxxlll:32. . Verses 18-30. is strong drink ' as s beverage in so called moderation, good for any bdflyT ? Do all who drink habitually receive injury aa a reault? Should alcohol be used In any form as a medicine? . ; , . , Is It safe or prudent, for people In good health to take Intoxicating drink aa a beverage? What claasea In the community are suffering from the drink habit, directly sun inuireciiy r . .. Why do athletes always abstain from drinking when they are in training for a, roniesi r What are the signs by ' which von can nearly always toll a drinking man? verses si-3; wnat evil is likely to does not drink, stands at tha bar and looks on. while his comDanlons are drinking? ... What can you say or a man who will not-drink himself but treats others? How would you characterise a tem perance man who votes for a man, or a party, pledged to support the liquor traffic? i , How, many evils can yon trace to Ministers, Sunday school teachers write The Journal briefly their viewa aa to particularly if they consider them of value In i- For the Boys and Girls1 of Portland and the rt of chri.ti.nity- prica 11.10. to ..ch fja s'" Oregon (ountry Av Cleat Chance for Them mnefe'ach bla Md'book wIllTa ln cond Woodmen's Hall."' East Sixth To). CnCOUragC the Spirit if Saving among the yOUng people ofPoit- " liana, ana tne uregon country, The Journal will print a journal Sav ings coupon on page 4 of The Daily and Sunday and Semi-Weekly journal irom jviarcn iu to May ai, inclusive. Seven hundred and fifty dollars in cash awards will be distributed to enable the most industrious boys and girls to start a savings bank account with some and-Alder, 11 and 8: a 8. 13. "Reality," , : t I Vnltarlan. , ' Church of Our Fatr.er Tamhill and seventh. Rev. T- JU Knot, u. D.. Rev. fsy he atrong drlnkt Think Of all tha luinnl.. tKI th.t W n irilnt tk mrA tAU .XT xr n.i,.. !Snd vl1 nd cmPare' them with ministers, 11 and 7:48. 8. 8., 0:46; Y.l J. L'"t.wt .lo" arina naoit. and which habit is the greater curse to . What la tha fascination, which draw, so many thousands of victims to the drink habit? , . .. ; which were biting and causing the death of thousands, what steps would likely be taken to eradicate the plague? Beelnr that all nnotleailv uinit that the evlla of tha liquor trafflo are mors Tirulant than "serpents" and "adders" culd be, how do you explain tha apathy ter evil? . IThis quesUeu must ha an wrd la writing by xnembers of the Versa 33. Does licentiousness and Im- A6i.0i.5.,n2er,!?rtrn- Vie 5"."' bank that Is a subscriber to The Jotirnal or is advertising in The sL-Awenln Journal. I ,: x r v "... Journal Savings Of fer : ITalyarsallst. Church of the Good Tidings East uch and Flahth. Rev. J. T. Corhv. 10:40 and 7:30: 8. S.. 12. ToDlca. "The Hoip or tiring ldentmed with a Creat Cause'and "Old Home Scenes of New M. X. Choxoh South. ' Second. Rev. E. H. Mowre. ll 10: K. T... 8:30. Mnrnlnv ervius vy woman a tiomi Mission ao ciety. - hand 7:308.' S. ' . MlsoeUaneoua. First Spiritual Society, Western Aead emy hall. Second and Harrison. Annl versary all dav meet in a- , The Salvation ArmV rnrn. T KK Ttm. purity of thought generally accompany the appetite for. strong drink, as this idi accins lotsuggestrt Verses 34-36 Does drinking - alwavs produce moral, as well aa physical an aeetheala, deadening the soul to the TniflARt i.rlm..1 Men .under the Influence of alcohol ?l!'rt;1th' 1,ull? Wells, 11 and are onen grievously hurt, sometimes almost froxen to death, and are uncon scious of the hurt at the time, and when they ret better keen on rirlnlrinr irr. do you account for it? Lesson for Sunday, April 4. 1909. Peter and Cornelius. Acts x:fc.48. and others interested To the Boys and Girls of the Oregon Country To the boy. and girl in Portland or in the Oregon country who collects and secures the greater number of Journal subscription Savings Cou pons, durinj? the period from March 10 to Mav " ' 31 inclusive, The Journal will give to each' I MnTiSS, -"To the next two highest boys and two highest SVlMltl' Phtirnt, Main H.. 1 i . . . . " ... . O A eiiort time aaoi. ostensibly to voice -Mr. Hency's, protest against the appointment of Senator Fulton to the new i federal Judgeship In Oreg-on. ' Evidence shows; however that the department of Justice, possibly under- tho advice of Secretary r tne interior - jBaiiinEer, nau aireaay ul itv. San; Rev, fcdward M. Sharp. X and & S. 19. '" -. Sellwood East Sevehteenth and Sno- kane; Rev. D. A. Thompson. 11 and 7:30; S. S. 10; C. E.. 6:30. Third---East , Rev. Andrew Thirteenth ' and J. Montgomery. determined that it would not be exDedi entuo continue Mr. Becker in charge or Work of Grace," and New suits involving' nnanciai inieresis ox stone. the Oregon land Anabel 11 and 7:45 Pine: 10:30 ng- sucli magnitude as fraud cases. hite VISITING NUI?SES EXGAGfe NEW HEAD Hooe Montavilla: Rev- S. S. White. 11 and 7:30. r Kenilworth East Thlrtv-seventh and iGladctonn. Rev, J. S. Dunning Ph. D.: a. s.. 11. Willard Avenue Rev. John A. Town- send, .services ll and 7:30; S. S.. 10 'The Visiting Nurse Association will have its annuHl meeting next Thursday afternoon in the assembly room of the ' Medical building, Park and Alder streets. Dr. A. E. Rockey, Dr. Luther R. Dyott V and W: I. Wheelwright will be the . (speakers, and the president, Mrs. Millie Trumbull, and the secretary-treasurer, Mrs. A. F. Biles, will give their annual , reports. Tea will be served after the . programme and -a large attendance is reaueated. There are to be some radical changes , in tne anairs or the association. .- Miss . Gentlerenger has been engaged as head of the work and will arrive here about April 25.j She . has for several years . . been connected with the Henry Street HPttletnent in New York, and has wide experience in medical work among the settlement classes. Heretofore three nurses have been engaged in the work here, but when the new head arrives the work will be concentrated in her office ana sue win nave one assltsant. She is pronounced a most capable person. a. m. DR. BKOUGHER CLOSES LECTURES AT Y. W. G. A. Dr. J, Whltcomb Brougher will speak Punin; O.CIOCK Bl tne I. M. C fA. on -inn Mtruggie to be a Chrlstlon the last of "The Struggle" series. There r.as Deen a large attendance and keen interest shown during these Sunday i talks by Dr. Brougher, fr they are direot and practical and' help In the proniems wnicn conrront. everv airL fceh talk Is complete 'in itself and , this fourth Sunday promises to be the meat interesting or tiie whole. Musical program: Piano solo. Miss Kins Palmer; vocal solo, Miss Hazel . jiaraie: violin solo. Miss Alice Dough arty; Vocal solo. Miss Nora Lawler. "People of the two towns and between are going to build good wagon roada J mm iviamain ans to Lkeview. .THE KEYSTONE TO HEALTH IS HOSTETTER. STOMACH BITTERS aC' fVSL 7 aT Methodist. Taylor Street-Rev. Benjamin Toung, D. D.; 10:30 and 7:30;'S. S., 12:16; E. L, b. -jopics, "America's immigration Prob lem" and "Divine Irrigation." Sunnyslde East Yamhill near Thirty fifth; W. T. Euster; 11 and 7:30; J. E. L.. 3; E. I. 0:16; S. S.. :50. Topics, "Christ In the 8torm" and "Indictment of tha American Saloon." " St. Johns S., IL Dewart; 11 and 8; E. U. a S., 1C. Epworth Twenty-sixth and Savler; Rev. Charles T. Mcpherson: 11 and 7:80; a 8 , 10; E. L., 0:30. Morning sermon by M. C. Reed. - - ---i- Centenary East Ninth and Pine; Clarence True Wilson, D. D.; 10:30 and 7:30; S. S.. 12: E. I... 0:16. Morning sermon by pastor and Newton Rlddell; evening. Mr. Rlddell, "A Demonstration of Triumph Over Sin and Sickness." Trinity East Tenth and Grant: Lewis F. Smith; 11 and 7:80; 8, 8.. 10; BL I, 6:30. -i . Central 334 Russell. Rev. C It Ham. ilton, 10:30; 8. S.. 13; K. L.. 6:30. Morn ing, "Complete In, Qhrlst;'' venlngr"un ion service at Forbes' Presbyterian,- Chinese Mission Chan Slnsr Kai: 11 and 7:80. : . Grace Twelfth and Tavlor. Rev. John II. Cudllpp. 10:30 and 7:30; 8. S., 13:16; E L.. 3:30. , . Vancouver Avenue 11 and 7:30. Laurelwood Rev. E. H. Brvant: 11 and 7:30: S. S.'. 10;' E, t30. NorweKian-Danish Th rteenth and Davis: H. P. Nelsen; 10:46 and 7:30: E.U..7. First German Fifteenth and Hoyt: G. A. Wassa; 11 and 7:30, Swedish Rorth wfck and Rparh R.v John Ovall, 11 and 8; S. 8.. 10: E L.. 7. Morning service by Deaoonass Olivia Bostrom. Evening. "False Security." Second German Stanton and Rodnev. Rev. E. E. Hertzler. 11 and 8: S. 8.. t:4B: H. L... 7:30. Japanexe Mission HI North Fif teenth. Rev. Eilaen Ribara, 0:30 and 8:80: 8. 8., 3:30. Sellwood East Fifteenth and T- coma. Rev. Lester C Poor, 11 Bind 7:30; J. K. L... Z:0; Xj. Im., s.-o. The Cllnlon-Kellv Memorial Thlrtv- nlnth and Powell, Rev. 8.. X Kester. 11 and 8: 8. S, 10; E. L. 7 3. K. U. 8. Wood lawn William J. Dourlass. 11 and 7:80: a S.. 10; E. L 0:30. University Park Dawson and Flake. Rev. W. R Jeffrv, J... 11 and 7.30. Montavilla Mohle and Hlbbard. Rev. Harold Oberr. Jl And 7:30: & 8.. 10: class meeting. 11; J. L.. ; E. I. 0:46. African Zton Thirteenth and lt&(a Re-. W. W. Matthews, 11 and 8, SpecUl Hatlon Michigan avenue and Carpen- j irr, v. a. nailers, 11 ana i.iv; Is. a., is; K. L.. 0:30. Mominr. communion: even ing sermon by W. B. Holllngnhead. Mount Taboi- East Stark art Klity. fire'. J. W. McDougall. 11 and 7:10. Woodstock J. l. Voce. 11 and 7:30; & S 10; E. L, 0:30. and 9:30. High mass and sermon, 10:80. vespers, instruction and benediction, 7:30. . Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mass, 8, 8 and 9. High mass and aer-1 fA.IA T 1t( H 7:30. - . Holv Rosary. East Third and Union- Very Rev. Aa S. Lawler. Low mass, 0, and x:30. liicti mass ana sermon. 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. Sacred Heart, Mllwnukle Rev. Gre gory Roble, O. S. B. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10. Vespers and ben ediction, 7:30.- .i Holv Cross, University Park Rev. J. P. Thillman, C. S. C. Low mass, 8:30. Wlgh mass and sermon, 10:30, Vespers and benediction, 4. Holy , Redeemer. Portland sma van, couver Rev. Ed K. Cantweil, C. SS. ll. rLow mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Benediction. 4. St. Andrew's, Ninth , and Alberta- Rev. Thomas Kleman. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10. Vespers, in struction and benediction. 7:30. St. Stephen's, Forty-second and East Taylor Rev. W. A. Waitt. Low mass, p the worth of these ther work. are Invited- to questions," cirls The Tournal will trive n25 00 Mrh S100.00 7:80:8. S..10; a B. 0:80. " ""-Up ' ; 7' ft 1 , Swedenborglan K. P. hall. Eleventh lO the TlPVt fniir . nirrhc.r hrv ai-iri tnur htrrhcf and Alder; 11 a. m. . , " " " ' V& .. "A r . b -sr Divine Truth Center 201 Aitakv. Pirls Th Tnnrnal will tnv 311. Sft orVi SlOO.OOf-v Thad M. Mlhard. 11; 8. S. 1 2. Topic, 1, V 7. . ' b rvr -v. ....... -r jaw- "The Joy of an Overcomer.'' Rev. X r To tU n.v " f tt.nrVir. I,a. U '. .U .. T I Green "'V iivav hh, fiiunob uuys ctuu live Ultrticat - I ondtiL,nTl1oV?.sSoAaXdt'8,iaU- 8ec1 Sirls. The Journal ' will give $10.00 each, or a .total ipr the ten p? $j.uimju Clinton: Rev. A. Krause, 10:30 and 7:80; rT,rnlty O'rman (Missouri Synod) Williams and Sellwood; J. A. Rimbach. 9:15: 8. 8., 10; 7:30. Swedish Augustana Rodney and StBHton; Rev. C. A.. Tolin.. 11:4S and r.'o: . s., 9:30. Swedish Mission Seventeenth anj l'an; Rev. B. J. Thoren. 11 and 7:46; D. S., 1" Reformed.- First flprnun T.nlh nd Stark. G. Hafner. 10:45 and, 8. S. S.. r.av. i, a., i 61 State Snirltiiallsta Oregon 4Q0 Alfsky building. 11 and Topics, Things Hlch mass and sermon. 10:30, Stainslaus, Maryland and Failing; 8:30, St. Rev. C Seroskl. Low mass 8, high mass and sermon 10. , 8h Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell Valley road. Rev. F. Dillon, S. J. Lpw mass 8 and-9:80; mass, sermon and benediction 10:30. Ascension. Montavilla. Rev. J. P. Fitzpatrlck. . Mass and sermon 9 in chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. . . SplsoopaL Trinity Nineteenth and Everett, Dr, A. A Morrison, 8, 11 and 7:30. S, S., 9:45. Evening topii;, ''The Emmanuel Movement." ' St Matthews First and Caruthers, Rev. W. A. M. Breck, 11, 8. S. 10. Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Mar tyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev, H. M. Ramsay, 7:30, 11 and 7:80 jt m; 8. S, 9:45. - St. Andrew's Portsmouth,; Rev, J. E. xorayine, u; o. ci., in. St Mark's Nineteenth and Qulmby. Rev, J. E. H. Simpson, 8 a. m, and.ll a. m.: S. 8.. 10. , . . . . St. John's Church. Muitnoman ana Tavlor. tl and 7:30: fl. K.. 10. Church of Our Saviour Woodstock, Rev. J. C Forsythe. 7:30. ' Good Shepherd Sellwood and Van couver, Rev. John Dawson,, 8, 11 and 7:30; 8. a., 9:45. , i, , 8t David's East Twelfth and Bel mont. 11 and 7:45; S. S.. 9:45; com munion; 8. a. m.; Rev. , Henry Russell Talbot. Ascension Chapel Portland Heights, 8. 8., 9:30. All Saints' Church Twenty-second and Reed, Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, 11 and 7:30: S. 8.. 10. - Grace Memorial East- Seventeenth and Weldler, Rev. George B. Van Wat ers, 10:30: 8. S.. 13; Lenten service. Ifrldav 8 ft. m. "St. Paul Woodmere. HT. J.C For sythe; 11 a. m.; S. S.. 9:46. Christian. Klrst Park and fnliimhtai 7:30; S. 8., 10; C. C. 0:30. "Visions of God" and "Some Wrought of God." Sellwood Eleventh anA ' TTmatiti. J.-0.. and 7:46.'.". - - - . Central East. Twentieth an Sal mon; Rev. J. F. G-bormley. D. D. 10:30 mm i:n. j opics. -'me cnurcn with a Message." and "The Way of Salvation." oaney Avenue- Kodney and Knott; Thomas G. Pletor: a S., 9:46. Topics. "Tlie Transfiguration of Christ." KeJ''J.Park Rev- E- M- Patterson. II a"2 7:3Q: S. S., 10: C. E.. 0:30. Topics, Christ Living Within, and 'What Chance Has the Sinner?" Womdlawn 11 and ?:S0; Clark W. Comstock. . United Brethren In Christ. - First East Fifteenth and HTnrrtcnn Rev. H. C. Shaffer. 11 and 7:30: a fl.. 10; C. E., 0:30. . Third South Mount Tahor: Rev. H. C. Shaffer, 2 p. m. N naaicai sixth and Mechanic, Rev. T. Association of 1:30 and Swedish Free Mission Miaalaiilnnl nu oiiavcr, ana o p. m. v. luna gren. ... Y. ,M. C. A. Fourth and YamhllL Thomas Moody, 3 p. m. Topic: "Africa and Some ' Experiences There.'' B. D. i Allen will sing. Persian National Holiday Washington. March 27. Flags flut tered above the home of the Persian legation today and General Morteza Khan and his aides joined in festivities In celebration of the great national holiday of Persia,.. The day marks the beginning of tha Persian new year and is celebrated also as the first day of spring. It Is observed in much tlie same way In which Christmas is ob served among Christian nations, with feasting and the giving of presents and exchange of greetings. To the next ten highest boys and ten highest girls . lhe Journal will give $5.00 each, or a total for the twenty of . .$100.00 To the next twenty highest boys and twenty highest, girls The Journal will give $2.50 each, or a total for the forty of .... . .... , . . . . . . $100.00 To the next fifty highest boys and fifty highest- -girls $1.00 each, or a total for the 100 of .$10O.OQ iu uinutt v,uiisiANiB, Doys or girjs, sending in .more thari 1000 coupons, wiH be given, as a opecia! award, ONE CUT-UP PICTURE PUZZLE, which will enable its receiver to ps many a dull moment of Ume which may "hangr heavily." , In addition to the awards The Journal will allow contestants remitting for more than two subscriptions a commissicVi of IS per cent on all payments for paid in advance subscriptions. -. Tha Xoad td Buoeess -; '' Has many obstructions,' but none to des perate as poor health.. ' Success today demands health, but Electric Bitters is the greatest -Ileal th builder the world has ever known. It compels perfect ac tion Of Stomach, liver, ktdneva. hnarala purifies and enriches the blood, and tones and invigorates tha whole system. Vigorous body and keen brain follow their use. You can't afford to slight Electric Bitters if weak, run down or sickly. Only 60c Guaranteed bv WnnH. ard. Clarke & Co. If your system is weak and run-down there is no reason for remaining in that condition when help is so handy. Just get a bottle of the Bitters and let it make you strong again. It won't diaproint you. Catholic : . i St Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and Davis Moat Rev. A. ChriBtle, D. D. Low mass, a, 8 and 0. Iflsh mass and sermon. I L Veapera, instruction and benedict km. ?;4S. , St Joveph s iGermaa). Fifteenth and Cwch Hh Rev limes Raaw, V. a. Low maes, ,0. High masa and eemao. 10 30. Vespera. benediction. 8:80. 5t Trr1 Third and Sharntaft Rev. J. C. Hagbe. Low nun, 7 And . - Hlrn mass and sermea. Il ls. vreperw ana brneKllrtioei. 1:1. Pt PatrtHi'a. Mnetemh and Sv1r E. P. Mwri,hy. Lw snaca. 0. High eaarn and Km, 10:80. Vespera and WM4Hi)ii. l. Ft. Mirhaels llullaa). Fourth 'and Viil Jeawtt Fathvra. lsw Diaaa, . Hfs snaea and B-rrnoa. 10.30. Vespers ard benediction. I It. - St. Frails'. F.s Eleventh asd Oak Bev. J. H. Biack. Low snasa. 0, 8.30 Congregational. First Madiaon and Park. Rev. Luther R. Dyott. D. D.; 11 and 7:46; & 8.. 10. Topics. "Perils of the Busy Life" and "Do It Now." Sunnvslde East Tavlor and Eas Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J. Stnub: 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10; Junior C. E.. 8 p. m.; Senior C K.. 8:30. Tonics. The Final Analysis of Power" and "Relation of Thntisht to Life." . University Park Haven and Dawson, Rev. u. vv. Kiggs; h. O; 10; tj. t. .ju 7-sn Iurelwodd Rev. W. H. Myers; Tl 8. 8. 10. C E. 0:30. - - Mississippi Avenue Mississippi" and Fremont Rev. Daniel T. Thomas; 11 and 7:30: S. 8.. 10: C K- 0:30. Hassalo Street East Seventh and Hamalo, Rev. Paul Rader; 11 and 7:30, S. 8.. 10: C. F... 0:30. Topics. "Begin nings, ana "unost worsnip. Highlsnd East Sixth and Preseott, Rev. E S. Bollinger; 11 and 7:30. a a 10; C. E-. 0:4. Topics. "Light In tha Way of the Cross" and "Danger Big hale- in Safe Placea." St. Johns Rev. O. W. Nelson; 11 aad I. lO, i , First German East Seventh and P tea ton. Rav. John 11. Hopp; 10:30 and i:v. ts. o. :i, f. ii :0- and X,atheraa. -. Swedish Innuiifl Nineteenth irving. ii and I. t. B- :4. Norwerisn Synod East Tenth and Ornti Hev. O. Hagoeav 11 tad 1:l; K. t . 0 30. Betania Danish Union and Morris; Rev. J Stent 11 and 8: 8. 8. 10. Top f: "When Do We Really Pralae Maryl and "When Is b Wiwrfnm -of God Against th V Isdom of Ood." St James EngltBh H w Par, and Jefferson; J. Allen Leas. 11 and I; 8. P ie. Top' ". 'Vsesar s Christians" and .'PwaedeBi r.f ctr Lord." - United Norwegian 4S jr. Fmrtent; IVtnsar Larsea, 11 and 7.30; . 8, 0:40. 0 a. 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