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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 17, 1003. hi oy IllPEflSOOf.IM CHURCH StRVICES a .V .S 4t I, u A lit xT, Or., t- . ... l...... rr. J t Baptist. .mumcr.uauw vu; rirst wnit T.mni. Tw.irtu ana Tayiur, Kev. J. Wlitiwinb Uroughsr, IX IV 1. 'VM Accord prayer niili)C 13 n'K-l. lu:3i) and 7:S0: lllbla school. ttHinr I'rople'H tiiKttnu. -.Topic, -naan,- and "lont. worry, Arlet Kv to A Hmlih. 11 ana ir ii. v. it . s t JiighUnJ Albrta and Sixth, tlev. K. till-... ; IJXi tft, If JWjuJt V. m.i....M jmik hm lrm m U1 o r 6:SO: 8. S. 10. ' j. Srllwood Tacoma and Eleventh; Kay. i ii' i k. . . . . . . o. a in . - ... luuiiiun. iL ana a. o o.. v, I., 1. fp()nv.m intv- w t"i In unw. xuht jlv !(" 1.Y ."' Wi tkH' iu"-rwt fcwli at u.umll vwi! t," d'Os'ta Moro. arm: mm;'M" t 3u. flat ric ttu.i itiiVJUKxu iW'KR lo fvAM r-oa-nn, Thiss ' wuf.'iiffi to chanc . .(.iM.itinm.'A. wu inuuMfti bvW tit n:n oC Vt. Kaii bUi catd n Rjr n'.ii3 anil witH. ()(( aoiitjt avwral ttm i4 woiJw uimi mreii a description t t limit. M btft Vancouver and . o yjry, rprntl that N. it Keynoltts. vrnfr pf two Vt, whJcil h dlrl I s-IL It r.'t kxc bfur h ftHinJ a buyer, civ it( and! alrnlnf the bam of N. H. KynoKia. lter ha' woat to tha . shtrtfr. who la tax collector thr. and raid the taxes on the property fur the current year, supposedly to avert sua plrlnrw , , , - ? . . Tna man buylnir the lota atarted to build a residence upon on of thero and had tha foundation .completed when -he thousht everj-thlna- vm not on the onre. He began an ' investigation, T.i.W'h .resulted In hla comln to Van. eouver. In company with Sheriff Free man of Sherman county. Reynolds was found ana denounced, tha sale aa a fraud.-' -. - . A warrant for tha arremt of tha man who had sold tha lota was sworn out. On a warrant aworn out by a bank In lleppner. Or., a C. C Whipple waa ar rested In Salem for some altered of. ;,"; The picture of Whipple waa pub lished In the papers and waa seen by Reynolda, who at once recognised th imu as uiB ne wuo naa rnnrnrt Reynolds has gone himself as t). Kane. to Moro to investigate. m AGAIUST HIE HOUSE FLY . tCnlted Prtss teated Wire.) w werKciey, uaL. April 17. Within the next few days a campaign organised by Professor Vt, B. Herms of the depart- "t'ii ,Vi niornoiogy at the . University r cllforn will be launched against the house fly. Herms will be assisted in,,? - pJf members of the fac Jiity and students of the university. rms has evolved a method which he fMirfS-," Work th? "termination of tn. h,,? d th campaign which will be instluted In this n)ty will Drobshlv hi exienaea to all sections of the Pacific Caivarv .East Vlhh anil HranL Rev. J. N. Monroe. . 11 and 7:0; 8. 8. 10; B. X. P. I'.. :S0. Toolca. 'Tha JiKlCment and 'The Christians Consolation. In Trotilile " Immanuel Jones' hall. Front and nihbs; ltv. A. U. Mlnaker. 10:30 and I:0: g. 8.' II; R T. V ITS :S0. Grace Mon tavllla: Rev.. Albert H Patch. 11 and 7:30: S. K.. 10: Y. . P. I '-. :S0. Topics. ' "Uod'S Kducatlpn f t-avorlte Sons," and "Toe Great Neg lect. - Central Eaat Twentieth and Atikeny; Rev. W. T. Jordan. 19:30 and 7:10; 8. 8, Hi t. P :0, Topics, "Paying tha Owt." and "The Ist Knemtea." University Park Rav. . A. a Walts. K- 8.. 10! 11 an 7:S0. B..Y. P. IT.. 6:30 Topics. "Old Time Faith" and "Keeping jrricnus wiin oneseir." m " ' Sunnyslda f German ForBr-flrat and Jtawtuorns; Kev. C Feldmetu. Hi 8. 8. ' St. Johns f German) Rev.". C' Feld meth. "S. 8.. 9:46: service- tt and 7:80. Second Seventh and East Ankeny: o:a ana ':30; Bible school, 12: H.Y. P. U :S0. Rev, L. W. Riley. St Johns Rev. John Rentzfen. 11:38 and 7:30; S.fl.. 10: Y. P. U- :30. Rev. , v;. l oon. Chinese Mission Oak street S. 7; preaching, 8, by Rev. Fung Chak. , First German Fourth and Mill; nvw. j. ivraii. . ii ana r.ao; M. u., :is. Second German Morris street and Rodrv avenue; Rev. F. Buermann. 11 and 7:80: 8. 8.. :45. - Kst Forty-firth street Corner East Main; Rev. B. C, Cook. 11 and 7:30; lnt Rev. J. F.Heacock. 8. ., 10 11 and 7:30; B. Y. P. U, 6:30; "Salva tlon of Grace." and "The Good Fight." Mount Olive Seventh and Everett; Rev. B, B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:30. Bwedlsij Hoyt and Fifteenth; Rev. Erlck Scherstrom. 10:45 and 7;46: O.8., 12; B. Y. P. TT.. 6:30. Union Avcnua . if ission (Swedish) Corner Skidmore 8. 8. 10. - : Third Knott and Vancouver: Rev. R. Schwedler. a. S., 10; B. Y. P. U.. 7:80; r Presbyterian. First Twelfth and Alder; Rev. Wil liam Hiram Foulkes. 10:30 and 7:3a Topics. "The Real Presence," and "The Ferreet Law of Liberty." -, Mizpah East Thirteenth and Powell: Rev. Harry Leeds. 11 and 7:30; & a, 10: C. E.. 6:30. ? . Calvary Eleventh and Clay; Rev.. J. A. P. McGraw, 10:30 and 7:30. Topics. "The Sabbath and Civil Liberty," and "Striving for Mastery." . . . Fourth First snd Glbhs: Rev. Don ald McKensie; 10:30 and 7:30: S. S.. 13: C. E., -6:80. ... .-i , Hawthorne Park1 Twelfth and Enst Taylor; Rev.- William Parsons; 10:30 and 7:0; S. 8., 12: CEL. 6:30. : y r Forbes Sellwood and Qantenbeln; Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:80; S. 8., 10: C E., :3A. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett: Rev. j. E. Snyder 11 and 7:80; S. 8., 12:15, , Chinese 145 First. 7:4R: S. 8., 4R. . Westminster -Kasf. Tenth and Weld fer; Rev. Henry Maniotte; 10:30 and 7:30: 8 8.. 12: C. K.. 6:30. ' Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth: Rev." C. W, Hays. S. 6. 10 13BEAKS A EIB AND , THLyKS IT A PENCIL e'hlliI,ham' ' pr" ".Searching bout in an upper vest pocket to dis- .J w,hat W brokin while jam ITi" llla bod y "Kalnst a heavy piano w.H'IVj19-wa7 tt,8"iPtln8- to move. W. norland, employed by a local transfer company, discovered that h had broken lie was not aware of his Ini.irw tot VI;, L"?.. had snapped a 'lead iTsnR occurred is amvsterv" Th.Vr -i?1 ' Mount Tabor Belmont and Preltv-pushlna- wfthaanyif.ier Edward M.,Sharp. 11, and piano when others who V. "oVi... I V. 10- . about heard a snapping sound aw though a stick had broken suddenly. The man gave no sign and continued pushing the piano until they had the Instrument on the street. ..( ...... Then he began "to feel In his pockets to learn what had happened. In a mo ment he felt a pricking pain In his side and an examination revealed that a rib had been fractured. : . v HANDS CUT OFF; ' DOESNT KNOW IT . CCnitKl Press Leased Wirt.l - 1 tv .Seattle. April lWTosslng on a cot at the Emergency hospital. James J. Turner, an nnxrlnir whn wa y..i. heneath ; bis own locomotive In -the orthern Pacific yards yesterday, is isuorsuji oif tpe iact thst for the balance of his life ,he will be obliged to make his way without either of Tils Hi-ins.j xurner as not yet been told they have been amputated. He knows he is badly injured but he is not sum ins -anna are gone, - ., . "What Is the matter with my hands T" he moaned 12 hours after his arms had been ground off under his engine, from the cab of which he had fallen. "They have been hurt some." replied Tr. ; Greene, th hospital surgeon. The doctor did not have the heart to tell the big engineer of his terrible Injury. "They're not cut off, are they 7' he asked.-. v , : ... , Dr. Greene walked away and two nurses proceeded to make the engineer as comfortable as possible. They could not tell him tha truth, ' " Ien .Miss big j Boat Adrift, j fl'nltM Picm Leased Wlre.l Port BlaWelej'. Wash.. April IT. Two unknown men are believed to have' lost their lives in the sound near Restoration loint yesterday afternoon. The canoe in v.nicn tney were, matctng their way toward Kagle harbor was found bottom tip by fishermen, who brought It ashore. A suck marked "U. 8." and containing Mme uiansem was louna in tne canoe. About the time the boat was making the passage from Restoration point to Ulakeley rock a heavy squsll arose, and it Is supposed the boat was then over turned. ' :' ..- .. . Sueattvc Questions on the Sunday School Lesson fcy Rev. Dr. T. S. Linjcott Th International Newspaper lllbla Study club la for ye pm tt pro moting in an uulrtterxd y among tlie nuiss.s. a wider alifly vt trie Htble. Ids basal truths of Christianity, and th proi.innia win. n enir inio it la cimitiosea or an inoae who jmn a iur.i nuu, ii .-" . man's life. - ... . . , ... ... i. l I ......... All u 1 . r. Ii... rlmple course heroin outnnea. Barring uniy uiu.ium . p , r. - ..w cot Joined are warmly invitmt to do so and to compete tor th lulsrs. Persons may loin th club at any tlm during th yr. l.iii iniist. tt course, answer the tl ouesllon hereinafter explain.!, to qualify for th prises.and th pack queallons may be obtulned by addressing th a '"'. - Tkla oaoer has smiured th right to publish th International bunday I Jefferson; J. Allen T.eaa. 11 and 8; H. 8., 10. Kev. U. A. JuMi. . lTnltd Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth ; I mar Lrjn. II and 7. SO; H. tS V:4i. :I9. Zlon's German Chspmnn and Sal mon; W. 11. lii-hren. 1:15; 7:45; 8. a Bt. Paul's Germ in Kast Twnlfth ami Clinton; Kev. A. Krauso, J0;30 and 7:u; 8. B..:80. Trinity Germsn (Missouri Fvnod) Williams and Ufllwood; J. A. Ulmbacli. :I5; 8. 8., 10; 7:30. - tswsillsh 4 Augustan Rodney and Rtanton; Rev. C. A. Toliib JI:4S and 7:46; 8. 8., :30. ' rJwedlHh Mlnslon Seventeenth anj Gillian; ltev. IS. J. Thoren. 11 and 7:46; H. 8., 1 s JOMJAL SAVIL'GS COUPOn ' I THIS IS OINJE CREDIT TJnltsd rrsbytrlan. Church of thh Strangers Wa?u nd Oram!. Rev. 8. Karl Dubois. 10:30 an 7:30; 8. H., 12. Harmons translated for th deaf each Sunday morning. -lrst Sixth and Montgomery. 10:30 aim 7:. 10. Third Marguerlt hall, Thirty-fifth II. I'll ,1MB, .lljUl ' I " ..n.. . - . - i cv,..i i ....... nii.uii.in. t.u Tt..r Itr. T.ltisrntt. which riav aroiiai'd so m urn i i .,h i,v will anneap waaklv in both th Saturday and Himil,v nf'l'h. Journal. One Of tiles oiieatlons each WevklstOb anawred In wrltln and uoon these answers th prise ar to b awardad. Condition of th OOBMat. ' 1 c.v ..-.... vi. i... f.mii. nasi a a nDeriDsr o o paper, in order to uuallfv for membership In th International .Newsier wiui Study club and this local club. - . . .,, 6 nn..,.n, in ti,i. inn.l ninh mint answer each of th written ques tions for 1 oonecutlv weeks, commencing Sunday. March 14. and th i anawsta fsnd Hawthorne, Rev. J. R. Acheson; 8, must all be In tha possession of this paper witnm two i o., or tins period. . s ' . . .... 3. YUkch question' must be answered separately, and th paper writu An. .1.1. Mt.iv. tc.. .m.u.. mini miimiI nn vnrrfi In lnsth and mav be Each answer must have th nam and address of th writer at th bottom 01 th answwr. . . . . A Th. . K. AUvmrmA in .hi. nt flea, and thV Will P collated at the rloaa nf tha pnnteat and forwarded to headauarters for lnaepenaeni x smlnation by competent examiners. Th prises will then be wardd ac cording to the hlalicst number of marks, won by members of Th Inlrnlionai Newspaper Blbl Study club. 1 . TO! JT1SSS. , ; ' . . First 8erles A gold medal to each of th first fiv contestants. Kumnil o i-- ailvitr mmlil to earn nf tha next flva contestsnta Third Series A Teachers Bible, prlc $5.50. to each, of th next fir con- testsnts. , ... . . . . . - .. - ... ' v Fourth 8erle Ths book Th Heari oz unristianity, pries i.su, w Of the next 85 contestants. '' ' . . . ' , .a Each medal will b suitably engraved, glvlngr ths nam of th winner and for what it ia awarded and tn Ilka manner each Blbl and book will b In- BasastVisaH . ' J ' - . All' who can writ and hav Ideas' ar urged to take up thee studies re gardless-of the degree" of their education, as th papers ar not valuad rrom an educational or literary standpoint, but s from th. point of view or the rnaencv of h.le -aaaan1 Idena. .j . . ..' . ... ' . . w. . ... a. i.l versea -- w nai naa uimuw How did Saul spend th days tnai ns wss without sight? ' - .-, . DM ha tmmt haoanu ha had d dSlr for . food, or was . it a religious fast? Is fasting of any use in thes cays as a' help to spiritual life! VorMi 10.12 Xfav the ability to hear God apeak b acquired by all tru Chrisi tlansr - .... Have you anv experience or uoa ten Inir more than one person the same thing, so that when they cam to corn Darn experiences. God's messag was ronflrmnH? Will God always prepar us for our work, and prepar the work for us? Verses 13-18 la nod DSiased or ais pleased. If w do not accept what he says, when If Is not clear to ust VVa 17-18 Old Sural at this tlm rciv th Holy Ghost1 or at th tlm of his conversion, and whn do Chris tians genaraUy roiv hlmT (This ans Aion must b answered la writing hy umhni ct th olnh.) . :' ' Verses 19-22 Do all genuine con verts lift Saul; commence Immediately to get otners converiear What was th power m Saul whicn gave him his great seal and Is the tee same power available zor every cnris tian? . ;. - . . - ..- . Verses I8-25- If fa person feels, or acts In a bitter spirit toward-on of a different faith, Is that proof that b is not in touch witn tne tru uoot Verses 26-30 Are Christians Justified in being . cautious in receiving strang ers . '- What Is the best way for a young con vert to show he really Is a Christian? Is a . true earnest aggressive Christ I -ii . TJaltarUui. V"n V. !li , Jeo . t?7p 0 ffen.e ,B tnes Church of Our, Fatf.er Yamhill and " w " ' I Rav.nlh TJav.T . Klntvri. ll.. Hav. April 25, 1909 w. . Kllot Jr. and Rev. N. H. Baker. Acts X1U-S0;4 ministers. 11 and 7i45.' 8. S.. :45: Y. P. V.t 6:30; kindergarten. 11. J opic. "The History of Unltarlanlsm in Amer rnl IB IMS. The Conversion -of Ssul Acts Ix: 1-S0. Golden Text He fell to th earth and heard a voice ssylng unto him Saul. Saul, why oersecutest thou m7 Acts ix:4. Verses 1-2 From exoerlenee. phlioso phlcally. theologically, paychologically or any other way, how do you account ior tne sitter hatred or fcaui tor enns- tiansT samh hatred toward those who opposed cnristutnityT . Does history Justify th statement that, sealous religionists, who have not known, nor experienced the love of God. have been exceedingly cruel and bitter men i Verses 8-4 what wss the nature of th light that shined around Saul? (See Acts xxll:6, xxvt.lS. I Cor. xv:8.) - Whose vole was It that Saul heard? What reason Is there to believe that this . was a : real voice with outward sound? '".-.;:... .':..?'.... Is there anv sinner so bad that 'Jesus d6es not call him to repent? . Had Saul actually been persecuting Jesus? (See Matt 26:40.) r If we hurt or help a Christian. Is that actually done to Jesus? Is there a sens in which a Christian is th actual Christ? . ' ... Verse e--DId , Saul know from the first Who it was-that spake to him? : Does it always consciously hurt . to fight against (God? Does wrong doing always hurt wheth er don in Ignorance or not? ; Verse 6 What makes sinners always tremble when God reproves them for their -sins? . f At what stage does God , forarivs - a convicted sinner? - When waa Saul actually converted?. Why did . not Jesus tell Baul there nd then, what he wanted him to do? vers ? why does the superna Christian. First Park and Columbia t 11 and 7:30; 8. ., 10; C. K., 6:30. Topics. "The 8uperlatlv Vlu of Faith" and "Christ, the Mystery of God. ssiiwood Kieventn - ana .Umatilla. 10:30 and 7:45. Central East Twentieth and Sal mon; Key. i. . Ghormley. D. LK 10:3 ann t:. jtev. uavis j.rrit. Rodnev ' Avenue Rodney and Knott Thomas Q. Plctor: 8. 8.. 9:45. Topics Tha Grace of Living." and "The Twc Fold Natur of the Gospel." . Kern Park Rev. K. M. Patterson. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 10; c k., s.so. woodiawn 11 and 7:so: Clark w. Comstock. -i , .. : TJnlted Brethren Is fjnrlst. First East Fifteenth and Morrison, Rev. 11. C Shaffer. 11 and 7:80; 6. B. 10! C. R . s-so Third South Mount. Tabor: Rev. H. C. Bhaffer: Bible school 2. . Radical Sixth and Mechanic. Rev. t. J. Cock'lng, 11 and 7:80; S. 8., 10; C. E.. 6:80. . . - Alberta East Twenty-seventh - and Mildred, Rev. Ii. E. Emerich. 11 and 8: a. a, tu. ,. ..' ; - ' Svangelloal AssocUtlons... First English East Sixth and Mar ket. F. R Culver. 11 and 7:80; Y. P. A, 6:80; 8. S.. 10. V T .1 . . . . . . . nisi UDnnnii-.ienui aiiu v.mii Bens. 10-.4B and 7:4K! R. 8.. 9:30: Y. P.. 7. Topic. 'Tlie Resurrection to Bpiruuai Life" and "Cain and Abel." Memorial East Eighteenth and Tlb- betta, Morris HaverUng, 10 and 7.80; S. Bh 11. ' TJnlt4 Evangelical. - First East Seventh and Stevens. Rev, I A. A. Winter. 8. S . 10: 11 and 7:30. second Fargo and Kerby. titv, li. ti ifoiing, n and y:su. ut. John's I vanhoa anas jonn. ttev, IO. P. Yates. 8-8.. 10 Ockley Green Gay and Willamette, Rev. J. Bowersox, 11 and 7:30; a 8, 10; C. E., 6:30. Topics, "Inquiring Af- God' and 'The Surrendered Life." - christian BcinotT-- First Church of ChrlsWScottishc Rlt cathedral. Morrison and Lownsdale. 11 and 8; S. 8., 12. Topic, "Doctrln of Atonement." Second woodmen's Hall, East Sixth land Alder, 11 and 8; S. 8. 12. Topic: 'Uoctrln or .Atonement. ' !o do? I Lesson for Sunday. A rnatural The Ccrr-el in Antloch.; J 12:. 25. ' , - . . I. 1 ... . . U l. ... . ways irignien people f , ... oJJz: . ..'' t- rMlntSters. flundav school tnachera ann nthera Interosted mrm Invited fa wrf! The Journal briefly their views s to the worth of thes "questions, " pai ticuiariy ir they consider them of value in their work. ,i - . . f lea," Illustrated. Vespers, instruction :au. and Sellwood East. Seventeenth and Sdo kftne; Rev. D. A. Thompson. 11 and 7:80; 8, 8. 10; C. E 6:30., Third East Thirteenth and . Pine: Rev. Andrew - J. Montgomery. 10:30 and 7:45. Anabel Rev.'NA. Hurd. 11 and 7:45. Hope Montavilla; Rev. 8. S. White. 11 and 7:30. Kenilworth East Thirty-seventh and Gladstone. Rev. J. 8. Dunning Pit. D.: 11 8 -S 12 - ' Wlliard'Avenue Rev. John A. Town send. Services 11 and. 7:80; S. S.. 10 a. m. '' -..;; Trinity Dakota street. Rev. A. Rob inson, v 7:30; C- E.. 6:46; S. S., 11. :,v.V:;?':.J Methodist. Taylor'Street Rev. Benjamin Young. D. V.; 10:30 and 7:30; 8. 8., 12:16; E. L- 6. "The ; Releemer," a - cantata; and "The Story of the Great Hymns." -Punnvaide-r-East Yamhill near Thirty fifth;-Wi- T. Eustef:. 11 and, 7:30; J. a L., 8; E. L., 6:16; O. B. S.; 8. S., :5o Tonics, 'The Spirit and the Form," and "Slang, Its Use and Abuse." St. Johns a H. Pewart; 11 and t; E. U. 7; 8. a. ie. . , Epworth Twenty-sixth and Bavier; Rev. Charles T. Mcpherson: 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 10; E. L.. 6:80. Revival services. Clsrence True Wilson. 0. D.f 10:30 and 7:30; B. B., it; r i. v.ia. lopica. 'How Much Do We Owe God?" and "What Poristitutes a Good Man." '' Trinity East Tenth and Grant; Lewi F. Smith; ii ana i:au; o. o., iv, ja. l. 6:80. r.nlml S84 Russell. Rev. C. I Ham ilton. 10:30; 8. 8., 12; E. 1. :0. ' Chines Mission vnan sing wai; ii an4 7 -SO. Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. John H. Cudlipp, 10:30 and 7:30; 8. Sv. 12;16; E. L.. 3:80. ' ' V ' ' Vancouver Avenue 11 and 7:30. .. Laurelwood Rev. E. H. Bryant: H and 7:30: a 8.. 10; XL M:M, : , Norweglan-uanisn l nirieentn ana Davis; H. P- Nelsen; 10:46 and 7:30; E. I 7. ' ' First Germsn Fifteenth and Hoyt; G. A. Waasa: 11 and 7:80. m . . Swedish Borthwlck and Beach, Rv. John OvalL 11 and 8; & 8.. 10; E. I. 7. Topics, "Life's Journey," and "How to Escap the coming tjeiamuy. Becond German Stanton and Rodnew Rev. E. E. HerUler. 11 and 8; a 8., ;4K E. L-. 7:30. , Japanese Mission 121- North -Fifteenth, Rer. Eileen Rlbars, 1:30 and 8:30; 8. 8.. 8:30. . Sellwood East Fifteenth' and Ta roma. Rev. Lester C Poor, 11 and 7:30; J. E. L, 1:30: E. U. 6:80. ( Th Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty ninth and Powell, Rev. a J. Keter, 11 nd t; 8. 8, 10: E. U. 7; J. E. L- 3 Montavilla Mohl and Hlbbard, Rev. Harold Oberg. 11 and 7:30: a a. 10: etas meeting, 11: J. L, 8; E. L.. 6:46. WoodHwn William J. Ixiuglasa, 11 ! and 7:30; a 8. 10; E. U. 6:39. ! University Park Dawson and Flsk. i Rev. W. R. Jeffry. J . 11 and 7.J0. j African Zlon Thirteenth and Main, ' Rev. W. W. Matthewe, 11 and . - Special music t . rtton Michigan avenue snd Carpen- ter, IX A. Waiter. 11 and 1 :10 R 8. 1: 1.. 6.J8. Topk-a. "Our Chnrch in th, Philippine," and "Morning and Even-, ins." Irving Hart In momma Mount Tabor East Stark and Flxty- 1 first. 1. W. McDougall. 11 and 7:3. Woodstock J. D S oca, 11 and I II; 1 a 8 IS; . L, 6:30. ' j Ctan. ' t- Mary Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth snd Datls Most Rev. A. Chrletl. D. n. i txw mass. 4. I and . High mas and serrawn. 1L VesaeTS, Instruction and be"dictlnn. T 45 6t- Joseph (German), ?1ftwath sad Couch Rl. Rv June P.aow, V. G. l" na, t. H'gh rra aD raian, lit, Veaper. ion. !;. 5t Lwre-vc'a. Th'ri4 an Uli.rm.H ... . .. . nar . i ' -. uomi w rnaa 1 a -l , c , it b ! ,-. riccary to buy th. l.Vp,". VZls "c iTT " -; ,.ne to rt ,t. tSrial effccla. j n MrV. 'SrT A Lr Wrt tf the abo- facts ensJJew , mrt .rir 2a- zt ,a- vPr aa4 1 1 (.' .r. u".i' ' i"T.I r to pefun thera j t. Micha4 (Ttallasl. Feurth iM , , . 1 Ja.lt Father. lw Eras. . "l . ,"f tr r''l,ar,,tbe f il nam li ra him 1x4 t-v), h . rep' - . . . . - . .sail t.w. jt . '" i .rr"; m r;t i luaa ; n. rr-, . rt r'stn o Th chief sanitary officer of th canai son. Dr. Oorgas. ba issued an nrder against unmuaxled dogs being al lowed at large. The Exceptional Equipment of tb California Hg Sjrup Co. and the eckntifie atUinracnti of its c he mist haw rendered poeciblr the production of Syrup of Fit and Elixir of Senna, ia aS of tu rxfx Hence, by obtaining the pure medie inal principle of jiant known to act most bencSdaSy and combining them most tknifuHy. in the right proportions, with i'f wholesome and refreshing Syrup of Cilifornis) Fig. ' ' K there It only one genuine Syrup of 1 tr and Elixir of Senna and a th gra i re is rrutnufartured by aa original t r v. i known to the California rig Syrup Immaculate Heart of Marv. Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mans, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and ser mon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction. Holv Rosarv. East Third and ITnlon very ev. a. ts. i.awier, -. -jlow mass, s, ana b:su. : nigh mass and sermon. 10:30. . vespers and benediction, 7:30.- fiacred Heart. Mllwaukle Rev. Gre gory Roble, O. 8. B. Low maas, 8. High mass ana sermon, ie. vespers ana ben ediction, 7:80. Holv Cross. Unlversltv Park Rev. " J. P. Thlllmnn, C. 8. C. Low mass, 8:30. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Vespers and Benediction, 4, . Holy Redeemer, Portland and Van couverRev. Ed K. CantweiL C. 88. R, Low mass, 8. High mass and -sermon, 10:30. Benediction. 4. . St' Andrew's, Ninth and Alberta Rev. Thomas Klernan. 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. 8:30. High mass ana sermon, 10:30. St" Stain slaus. Maryland and Failing, Rev. C Seroekl. Low : mass . . high mans and sermon 10.- - St Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell vauey roaa, ev. a: inuon, h. j. juo mass : 8 and 9:80; mass, sermon and benediction 10:30. Ascension, , Montavilla, .Rev. J, P. Fltzpatrlck. Mass and sermon 9 in chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. Episcopal, Trinity Nineteenth and Everett,"' Dr. n, A. wviiwii, l.HV, A A biu ,.OV. .'. 8 p. m. Evening topic, "The Emmanuel Movement.- - St Matthews First and Caruthers, Rev. W. A. M. Brck, 11; a a, 10; com munion 8 a. m. Pro-Cathedral of 6t 8tephen th Mar tyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H. M. Ramsay, 7:80, 11 and 7;30 p. m; 8. S., :46. - --' . -. - 8t Andrew's Portsmouth, Rev." J. XL Forsyth. 11; 8. 8., 10. - St Mark's Nineteenth ' and Qulmby, Rev, J. K.. H. Simpson. 8, 11 and 7:30; a S.10. " ' " . St. John's Church Multnomah and Taylor, 11 and 7:30; a 8.. 10. Church of Our Saviour Woodstock, Rev. J. C. Forsythe. 11 and 7:3. Good Shepherd Sellwood and ,Vn- benedlcttdn, isouver, Rev. John Dawson. 8, 11 and f7:30; 8. S., 9:46. UnivrsaUst. Church of the Good Tidings East Couch and TCia-hth. Rev. J. D. Corby. 10:45 and 6. 8. S 12. Topic, "The Per- 8t David's East Twelfth and Bel mont, li and 7:46; morning prayer, 1 severance of the Saints. 1Ai1K CI .CI B.IA. 1.-. I . '. . fc v. .. .. . .. .w, , ,.nu, vuiitiiiuiiiuii, a ' av in.. Rev. Henry Russell Talbot. , Ascension .Chapei Portland -' Heights, a. a., it.av. . : v: v.., .. . All Saints' - Church-fcTwentr-second and Reed. Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, 7:30, 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 10. Orac Memorial East Seventeenth and Weldler, Rev. George B. Van Wat ers. 10:46: S. S., 12. ear -f 8t Paul Woodmere. - Rev. J. C. For sythe; 11 a, m.; S. S.,9:46. .-.'. 171 and 7:30; 8 IB. Jones. S. Church South. Second. Rev. E. H. Mowre, .11 B.. 10; K, L., 6:30, (Rev. li ' iv ,. : '' Congregational. First Madison ." and. Park, .Rev. Luther R.'yott, D. D.; t U.DIcV, as- mi at a 11 .nil lIT.ii;. a a MA rr 1 ' -.. AA in. -, .w, O. AJ., AW. . A UUKH. 1 M Immortality" and VRecognltlon Beyond I XII Death. r Sunnyside East Taylor . and 1 East Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J. Staub: 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 10; Junior C. E.. 3 p. m.; Senior C. E., 6.30, -Topios,. 'The Chris tian's Vital Forae." and "'Bulldinar' a Fire Proof Structure." . , . , University Park -Haven and Dawson, Rev. a. W. Riggs; S.,8 10; C E., 6.30; 7:a0. . , k . 4 t , -v Laurelwood Rev. W, It" Mysfs; -11 S. S. 10, C. L 6:30, , ' - , MlasIaslDni - Avenue MIssfsslDni and Fremont. Rev. Daniel T, Thomas; in and 7:30: la. S.i 10: C. E.. 6:30. . v Ilassalo Street East . Seventh ' and Hassalo. Rev. Paul Rader:: ll.and 7:30. Hlrliland East Sixth v and Prescott Key. a. a. Boinnger: ii and t:jo. b. b, 10; C E., 6:46.- Topics. "After Easter wnatT" - and "BtumDiing and atum- blers." :- St Johns Rev. Q. W. Nelson: 11 and 8, 8. 8, 10. ' First uerman East Seventh and Stanton, Rev. John H. Hopp; 10:30 and 7:80, a a 9:16, C. XL 6:10. ' ;.''....' Xiutliere,' '; Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and Jrvlng. 11 and 8; S. 8.. 9:49. isorwegtan eynoo fcast Tenth - and Grant; Rev. O. Hagoes, . 11 and .7:30; & 8., 9:80. - ' Betanla Danish Union and Morris: Rev. J. Btott, 11 and 8i 8. 8., .10. Too-j ics, "uur ureaiest lvove, ana "Wisdom and Folly." ; - St James English West Park and BUsoellaaeoae. ' - Klrsf Soirltual Society. Western Acad emy hall. Second and Morrison, . Meet ings, 11, 3:30 and 7:45. , Friends - Church Main " and East Thirty-fifth, Llndley A. Wells, 11 and 7:so; o. b., io; u. XL. :bo. State spiritualist society bbTA Wil liams avenue, 7:45 p.- m. spiritualists Drew, hall. Dr. w. T. en, 3 FAt, Write or-' . ' ' ' ..' ' I Ul Stamp Name.. .................,.,..".. Stet' Address Town and Stole ..vU;i.;)x...' 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Seven hundred and fifty dollars in cash awards will be distributed to enable the most industrious boys and eirls to start a savings bank account with inma bank that is a subscriber to The Tournal or ia advertising In Tha J Journal. . ; , ,. ;. , A. ;...; , ,...;:' v.r, ; . , burrial Savirigs Offer To the Boys and Girls of the Oregon Country To the boy and girt in Portland or in the Oregon i country who collects and secures the greater ' . number of Journal subscription Savings Cou - ' pons, during the period from March 10 to May- ; 31, inclusive, The 'Journal will give to each $75.00 , $150.00 To the next two highest boys and . two highest . girls The Journal will give $25.00 each'. . ; . . . .1?100.00 To the next four, highest boys ,:and four highest '- girls The Journal will give $12.50 each $100.00 To the next five highest boys and five highest ; v . V gins ine journal win give iu.uu eacn, or a - , total for the ten of . ; $100.00 To the next ten highest boys and ten highest girls w ine journal win give &o.uu eacn, or a total tor, the twenty of .$100.00 To the neixt twenty highest boys 'and twenty. ' , ingnest gins ine journal win give s.ou eacn,' , . or a total for the forty of .$100.00 To the next fifty highest boys and fifty highest ' 1 girls $i.oo each, or a total for the 100 of lUV.UU. TO ALL OTHER CONTESTANTS, boye or girls, eendlnir "ftt'T.l wore tnanIOfX) coupons will be g-irenes a special award. ONE' ' ' T7TT.7TP TTrT7TPW TTTrTT TTi ,t,.W ,Itt . . L... "V 1 1 J y pass many a dull moment of time which may "hanar heavily." - In addition to the awards The Journal will allow1 contestants , remitting for more than two subscriptions a commission of 15 per cent on all payments for new subscriptions. Mediums' and Ministers' Spiritual As sociationAuditorium . building:. , 11. 1 and 7:45. . Swedish Free Mission Mississippi and Shaver. ' Rev. Vi Carlson. 3 and 8. T. M.,C. A. Fourth and Yamhill, 8. Ira a Oiler. Topic, "The Man God Called a Fool." Swedish Corps Salvation 8 Army 430 Burnside, 11, 4:30 and 8. Millennial Dawn Odd Fellows'' hall, tuniri r,ni owi ana Aiuer, rranK ura pcr, 10:80 snd 8 p. m. ; Topics, ; "How, vv nun una w ii y jesus uomes tne second Time ' una woo is - tn K rn Mm What Hell Is He Inland Will He Ever oet Out?" ' , Latter Day Saints (Mormbnsl g. B.X iu; ii.sv aim. o. turner ju. lUtn and enerman. . ' . ' .. - . .. Immanuel Gerrnan--Ctfrner 15th end Leo (Sellweod), II. C. Ebellng; S. S.. Grace English Rodney and Ivy Al blna, H..C. Ebcllng. 7:S0. . .'. Reed Bros., tailors, removed to 849 Alder street. Medical building. . TECH CIS ens acrobst finds it necessary at all.ttms to keep his muscles snd Joints sunma That is the reason , that hundreds of them keen a bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment always on hand. A-sur core for rheumatism, . cuts, sprains, sore throat, lame back,' contracted muscles. corns, bunions and all pains. JPric 2Be, 60o and $1.00 per boitla. Sold by Skld mor Drut Co. :.z t-'-l. i K.T. I a 1. Hi sr.saa and rnfi. . t 1 I i coughs 11 0 uv3 F 0 R E a FOR GOLDS THE WONDER UOmCER FOR . THROAT I DK. nnnnnnn UULbuu L AllO Luncs i ir i . i i ir i 1 I i lilt I I m W LJUU U I FOR COUGHS AND COLDS - FnEUEfiTS f;;eu::o;;ia ; X Lid the nift tlebHiUtiiig eocgli a raorul waj erer tfLlicted w-ith, and my friends expected thit irhea X If ft ray bed It would surely be for ray fjrt. Our doctor prononncedjiny case incurable, bet thanks be to Cod, foor bottles cf Dr. King's lS'ew DiscoTery cored me so completely that I am a3 sound and w-tU 1IRS. EVA UTiCAPILER, CrovertowTi, Ind. Piles EC: :i$I.C3 ABSOLUTELY GUARAnTHSPI Tru! Ecttls Frsi SOLO AND GUARANTCCO DY WOGDARD. CLARKE & CO. 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