THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, FORTL AND, SUNDAY MORNING. APRIL 18. 1900. CHURCH SERVICES Su festive Questions on the Sunday Scliool Lesson ly Rev. Dr T. S. Limcott The Internationa! Newspaper Bible Study flub Is for the purpose of pro moting In n unfnttered way among tlie musses, a wld.tr study or the Blhlo, the bunal truths of t'hrletlanlty. and the problem wnlr.. iter into every rnan'e life. It la cotnpoa.-d of all tlioae who Join a local club, and take up the rlinnle rnurm herein outlined. tmrrliiK only ordained clergymen. Alt who have D rtev. If. C. Shaffer. 11 and T:I0; 8. a. 10: C. VL. :). Third South Mount Taborj Key, II. C. Shaffer; lilhle action! 3. Itadlcal Sixth and Mechanic. Rev. T. 3. C'ot'k'inr. 11 end 7;au; . 8, 10; C. K., :80. . AlberU-Kant Twenty-aaventh and Mildred, Hey, 11. K IJmerlth, 11 and B, BH IV, Bvangelleal Associations. First English East. Sluth and Mar- ar. . culver, li and 7:30; . f. A, & . I mm 1 nf lnln,l rai Miiriiiiv lnVltm io no ma iiiu iv tuinuoio iur in muh. -j I.. 4.. In ia nliii. ftt II V tirtlA durlllsf I H VfftT. Itut in lilt. OfIV course, answer the, S3 ouaatlan. hereinafter ea.llned. fo qualify for j VA Vnrt V4T?nJ fh-aS?io- v'l. t prison, and the bark queetlons may ohtalnsd by addressing this office. "". 10;.1.?. ,n " , 8;,0v,Y; P" 7; Li" . iv,. i, nuiiiiah tit 1 n tut national Hundev Ionics, "lha Resurrection to Spiritual A II ! 1 1 n 'ui j in, ,,.,.,. . . r. - - - - - , - . f i r . n . . i . ., ... iiMii mn mitfh U.111) una a i n ann adai. ' ..' a,hm,i i ........ ni,..n,mi h Ti..v Dr. I.lnarutt. which have aru Intoroat elsewhere, and they, will anporir weekly In both the Katurday and Hunday taauea of The Journal. One of these qiuetlone each week le to be answered In writing and upon theae answers' the prues are to be awarded. , Oondltlona of the Contest, . .. . I , IT., . .. . !, K HVa,H1lM A ettrfM i. r.acn eomeaiani, or ur mr inin"j, .-. mrX7 paper, In order to ciuHlffy for memberablp In the International Nowapapor Ulble blud club and thla lucnl rluD. - - .... ... i 2. Karh conteatnnt In thla local CIUD muni anawer eacn oi me wrmen qun- Wfniorlal l:nHt Mlrhrnanth anA Tlh. ueiiH, jMurria nevemng, jg ana . o. o., ii. . , . t . : ' '" ' ' tTnlted : UTanrellcaJ. rirat East Seventh and Stevena, Ray, A. A. Wlntor. 8. H.. 10: 11 and 7:110. necond l-ario and Kerby. itev. C CL tlona for 62 consecutive werka. coinmrncln Sunday, March 14, and the anaware roiintf. 11 ; and 7:30. lon of tnla paper wiinin two weeaa of me ciosei o". jouh a ivannoe and .John, Rev, ptlat. Flrat While Temple, Twelfth and Taylor. Hey. J. Wiiituonib Urougher, U. l. 10, "One Accurd" prayer meeting IX; aorvloea, 10:30 and T:S0; Hlble school, t; Ioudk " 1'eople's mootlnK. Toplus, Jlearta," and "Kon't Worry." ArletaHev. Ji. A. Bmlth. 11 and . .. 10; II. y. V, v., I. . llighUnd Albrta and Blth, Tie. R. A. Ijeonard, raator. 11 and 7:30; U. y. P. IT., :30; H. 8.. 10. Bellwood Taconia and Eleventh. Rev, W. Tliuraton, 11 and It a 10; Y, Caivar- Kaat Eighth and Grant, Rev. w. jn. Monroa. 11 mnA T-Sll- K S 10: II I . , .il i X. P. IT.. irSO. Ti,nl,. 'i ha '.Tmtrment" I ..i ' - I C P. Yuten. 8. H.. 10. and 'The Cbrlatlan'a , Consolation In I J. Each question muat be answered aeparately, and tbe paper written on Ockley Oreen Oay and . "Willamette, irouoie." , ' 1 one side only. No anawer must exceed 100 words In lenntn and rnav De less. I v. j. uowereox. 11 and 7:S9; a. B. Immanucl Jones' Tiall, Front and! Kach answer must havo the name and address of the writer at the bottom 110; C-.FL, 6:S0. Topics, "Inqulrlna; Af '.'L Hev- A. 11. Mlnaker. 10:30 and 1 of the anawer. ' . " . . til Utd" and 'Tba Surrendered Life. i.v; o. a., iz; b. r. j u., 9:30., I 4. The answers must be delivered to tnii otnea, ana tney wm oe eouatea uraoe- MontavlUn; Rov. Albert K. I at the close of the oontest and forwardod to heudqunriera ror independent ex amination by competent examlnera. The pmes win men no awamna o cordlnir to the hlgheat number of marks, won by members of The International Newspaper Ulbls Study :lub, . ., . , , . Tb Prises.' , ' First Series A told medal to each of the first five contestants. ; ". Second Sorles A allver medal to each of the next five oonientants. ' Third Series -X Teacher's Bible, price ,5.60, to each of Uie next five con- tMtants. - o:m wir. k,v "Tl. TTaar af nhriiMinlli." nWa Xl.BO. k each l!T' " wvw - m . ' I ..- ,-.,' 1 J . fif ha n RX vmtHtinti. I TjnMATIan. Kach medal will be suitably engraved, dvinr tbe name of tho winner and I Church' of 0ur Fatlier Tamhlll and for what It. la awarded and In like manner eacn ioe ana dook wm pa in- eeventn. Key. T. L. Eliot. D. D., Rev. sorlbed. . - ' , it- u A ' . ' J W. p. Eliot Jr. and Rev. N. H. Baker. All who can write and have Ideas, are urred to taka up these studies rm I ministers, 11 and 7:46. 8. 8.. Y. ;ardleas of the, degree of their education, as the papers are not valued from 1 P. V., .80: kindergarten, '11. u Topto an educational or literary aianapoini, out irura , nm . poini t ,w ., mw i no nsiory oi . unitananism in Amer oogency of their reasoned Ideas.. ;, , i ..--,,;. ,' I lea," Illustrated. .. verses 8-9 what had ounaea cauu . , - i . ' How did Saul spend the days that hej ; VniTersallst ' w&a viiftoui i znir - i .. m - Did he fast because he had no dealre Co,Xand E rtth H J JD CorK a help to ' plrlFual Uf.T ' " veranoa or the Bamu." , Verses 10-12 May the ability to har Ood speak be acquired by all true Chris-1 K. S. Ohuroh onto. tlansT , ' - - . ,, 171 Second. Rer. a H. Mowre, 11 Have you any axperienca i Ood and 7:30; B. S.. 10; J3. U. t:t0. Rsv. E. inr ' more ' i-nan - on prnwa viiw ruuvi Jones. ' , thing, so that whan they came to com- I ' , iJl9r.:!r. ' . KlsoelUnsous. win rinA ,lwi,i tinniM ii tnr nnr I First ficl ritual fiocletv. Western Aoad- work, and prepare the work for us? I emy halL Second and Morrison. Meet- Verses 13-16 la God pleased or dls- mn, n, :v and-7:4S,t d1 eased, if we do not accept what be I FVlenrtn" ' t7niirchMm mil tram says.' when It is not clear to nsT I Thirty-fifth, Llndley A. Wells, 11 and verses 17-ia si a aaa as uis ixmi-y, a. p., i, v. hl, :, Varnh 11 n .1 T.ok. n u ,n. V T U., :S0, Topics, "Ood's Education of favorite Sons," and "The Great Ne ' lect." , Central Eaat Twentieth and Ankeny; W. T. Jordan. 10:30 and 7:30; B. 4, 12f Y, p., :ao. Topics. -Paylns; the r Cost." and "The Last Enemies.'' University Park Rav. A. - EL Walt 8. B.. 10: 11 and 7-sft. n v t TT . :aa. Topics. f'OM Time Fslth" and TCeepIn Friends With Oneself."- CbMstlaa Boleaoa. First Church Of Christ Scottish Rlt cathedral. Morrlaon and Lownndale. 11 and ,8;,S. 8.. .1.J. .. Toploi "Doctrlna of I Atonement. ,- Second Woodmen's Hall. Kast Blxth and Alder,- 11 and 8; 8. 8. 13. Toplo: xucntne vi Atonement. - . ... Anvil 1ft- -MOB. The Converafon'Of Saul Acts lx: l'-30; Golden Text He fell to the earth and , Hawthorns; Rev. C Feldmetb. Ill S. 6, s:6. , , St, Johns (German) Re. 01 Feld ; tneth.. a R, 8:S; services 11 and 7:80. ..Second Seventh and Eastj Ankeny; 10:30 and 7:80; Bible school. 13; B. T. P. U., 6:80. Hev.: I W. Riley. - r "&fl"o-T P U hTkv heiTrd a voice saying unto him Saul, B?'C CookT SauI whr Prsecuteat thou met Acts RCs';T p?.al; lXV.r. i--From experience, pbilono- Chak - ' P''ng. . ;by( Key.' u un phlcaUy theologically, psychologically w Flrs German Fourth and Mill; fJL tttf T!0Wf feiforhri. Rsv. J. Kratt 11 and 7:80; S. S 8:4s! 'fr tl!- bltt' hatred of Saul for Chris Second German Morrla street and "."?" 1 . !fcRodry avenue; Rev. F. Buermann, ill Arter tiis conversion did ne snow tne fr and 7:80: S. 8.. -4B ,am, hatred toward those who opposed East Forty-fifth street Corner Bast I ntnSrJ ' : .v. V 4-. Wain; Rev. B. C. Cook. 11 and 7:80: L-H" h'tory Just fy . the statement Bible school. 10: R T. I. TT. t it Mttiat, zealous religionists, who have not Jnts Rer. J. F. Heacook B. 8.. 10; known, nor experienced the love of God. 11 and 7:80; B. Y P. U.. 6 30- "Salva- have bn exceedingly cruel and bitter tlon of Grace," and "Tbe Good Fight." - "1tnT ' . 1 . Mount Olive Seventh and Everett; t:Ver?" A"r'whllt a th.enat!ir?00' tvev. n. n. jtt. Jonnson. 11 and 7:30. si .u.t niu ruunu oun ovm Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; .Rev. -Acts xxll:., xxvi:18, I Cor, rv:8.1 , . Frick Scherstrom. 10:4S and 7:45: hoaa volca waa it that Saul heard? S. 8., 12; B. y. P. TT.. 6:30. - What reason is thera to believe that - Union Avenue Mission (Swedish) tnl , real voice with . outward Corner Skldmnra 8, S 10.- ' .. found? ,-.. I s ; . v - -,J--, , Third Knott and Vanoouvert Rer. R. Ia there any sinner so bad that Jeaus Schwedler- ' S. B., 10; B. Y. P, U., 7:30; &oe not call him to repent? . 11, 4 ' , , Had Saul - actually' been persecuting -!.. - ... '-1,,: wuii or jvinii. io.w.j - ? - ' Presbyterian -' ' If we hurt or help a Christian, ! that luSrkTr,hltn. tt?d rik MIredOaBsen0.eJTwhicU 'cbristlak liam lllram oulkea.. 10:80 and 7:80. 1 . ,u. . 1 w.i.. Topics, 'The Real Presence," and The Verse 6 Did- Saul- lenow I'frorrt the first who It was that spake to him? . Does It always consciously hurt to fight against . Ood? . ' t , '.1 p , ; v. Does wrong doing always hurt1' wheth er dona in ignorance' or not? ' ' . verse a vvnat makes sinners always ' Perfect Law of Liberty."- Mlznah East Thirteenth' and Powell; Rev. Harry Leeds, ,,-U and. 7:30; B. &, j; t.i.i-v.,' e :u. .... - j- Calvary Eleventh, and -Clay; Rer." J. A. - P. McGraw, 1080 and 7:30, Topics, "The Sabbath and Civil . Liberty." and ' "8'trlvlna; for Mastery." .-.'.'-rf v i Fourth First and OlbbifT Rer. Don- aid McKerizlet 10:30 and 7;80t S.S., 13; . C E.. 6:30. ;...V "-..v.- v V- tremble when God reprove them, fori ! their, sins? m, wnai aiago aoea uoa xorgive a convicted sinner ?, V ( ' " f ' t-S ' is When wa Saul , actual! r converted? Tavlor- Kev Wllllnm Tonn. in-n.nl V"7 la not jesus Wii xaut mere 7-iirt- a 'a Ji r- ir -ih . "r , - ana ,tnen, wnat he wanted lilm t do? " 'Forbes-eVllwood'an ""Gantenbeln, VTff!-:. urrn.tirii : 11 and 7:30:8 H I iiaui.i wi ,. . ; -v rWv. th. Holy Ohort 0, tie tlm. llabmV 0C-6H 11- of bis oonrertloii, and whan do Ohris- j Spiritualists Drew s hall. Dr. W". T. tlans generally reoelre him? (ThU a.na- Alleai. . - eiM n.e uinHili writ bur -Wedluraa. JJd Ministers' Spiritual A- , " " , sociation Auditorium .building, 11, 8 members of the olB.)r:v;'' ;,p, and 7:46. V;. .. ..v-.i . ::; Verses 1 9-32 Do ' all genuine eon- - Swedish s FVea Mission Mississippi verts like SauL commence Immediately and Shaver. Rev. V. Carlson, 8 and 8. to get others converted? . X C. A. Fourth and Tamhin 3. What was the power In Saul which Ira S. - Oiler. -v Topic, 'Tha Man God gave him his great seal and Is tha Called a Fool." same power available for every Chris- Swedlah Corps Salvation Army 430 tian? ' i Burnside, 11, 4:30 and 8. Vernes 1S-2B Tf a. oerson feala. ar - Millennial - Dawn Odd Fellowa' hall. acts in a bitter spirit toward one of aeorner Eaat '6-th and Alder Frank Dra- dirrerent ratio, is thai proor tnat na js na t p. m. xopjes, "How, not In touch with the true God? - When and Why Jesus Comes the Second Verses 26-30-i-Are Christians Justlflefl time and "Who Is the Rich Man in being , cautious In recelvtnK stran- w"at Hell I, He In; and Will He Evei ! ' l" wutr m.fli Ida hul i tnr mx VMm. MMM i Latter Dav flalnta vert to show he realy is a Christian? 11:30 and 18. Corner E. . 10Uj and la a : true earnest aggressive Chrla-1 Sherman. . -., , . , tian as liable to give offense in theaa i Mmmanuel German Corner IKth nnif days as was Saul ? ' - v Leo (Bellwood), H. C. Ebellng; S. S., leeeon- lor ounuay. April zo, iyu I -ww v.iu. Ths c;rrel in Antloch 1:: z. Acta xi.ll-30; Ministers, Sunday school ' teachers and others Interested ar Invited to' - Grace English Rodney and Ivy Al Una, H. C. labeling. 7:30. , Piedmont Cleveland ' and '. Jarrett; J write The- Journal briefly thclh views as to the-worth of these "questions," IHrOT?Ti,i TirOnVSTTTOTXTil 9V..J. E. Snyder, 11 4md 7:30; S. S.. ParUcularly If they consider them of value In their work.1 .. : r.- -1U-VXIU iM.UUxi OXLll JU i ;r . m THE DEY SOUTH Waahlngton, April 17. Officials- of the Internal revenue bureau of the treaa Rev. -Harry II. Pratt lit: c. ts.. n.aiK Ft Rev l,ltZrVJ?ll'h:it Cudlipn.U'(:80 and 7:30- . A. :1: Forsrthe. lit S. S.. It u... u.... f .MMii. , ift.i .-j IE. L.. 8.30. , - - I St. Mark's Nineteenth an1 OntmS- . ,f. 1VD : A..I.VTI11 J AVI ItltlUt IU. I ,1U.IU , BU III I , .- ' j 1-. v ' ' ' J" "V ' 1 h . : . , " - . 1" J .Vancouver Avenue 11 and ?:80. - ' eY- J-.. bimpaon, s, ji and 7:30: Marshall Street fnrsi!mn end Tvot-t-b I . 1 j t.. v ti t..- . "Va?elmo man; xvar. P 1 e. ii. 7. , .. ", Vt'TO ano :so. -: : 1 .tlona of the country, particularly "iL- - "lrtrat German Fifteenth and Hovt! O. llVy oiwyuenipeiiwouo, ana , van- south, has resulted In increasing the vtoiauons or the internal rev- ta the distillation of illicit reporta clearly Indicate that In me eoutnem Btatea, and espe Alabama. Georarla and North thera has been greater activity on the part of the i lawless teenth. Rev. EUsen Ribara. 9:ii and e 8:80; 8. S.. :30. 7'nr,J.i 'i',',,8' J:'J'' c,. ,w than In manyyeaw. This Is accounted I coma. Rev. Lester C Poor, 11. and 7:30;- anf,Y?'?,r4 Rv, George B., Van Wa't-.jof these three states have enacted laws operating S ' . D Tnl,.'. 1....,. ...... . I . 1 T.iM n ? . 77 r1M a Yiy department are of the opinion that and! - n?ior i1 "na,30't.B-.8-,1-- . I tne temperance movement which., haa T&oTI"l Our Saviour Vfoodstoelt, taken such etrong holdf certain seo! in the STflflFORD IVIIJS ilET FROM 0. C. Ilolman, Portland Boy, "Wins Two Dashes in Good ; v Ilunniiifl: Tinie. San Francisco, April 17 SUnford's track team won the sixteenth annual track and field meet from-the' Uni versity of California today by a score of t points to 66, after a contest which was chose and Interesting all tha way through, and waa not tattled until the result of tha final event waa anounced. Tha Dole vault waa tha lnar Ihlnuaon tha program, and' when the competitors in mm went were maxing meir vaults tha Stanford team had enough' points to tie the meat, and California had a chance to break even by taking all the nine points for tha event. Aalde from tha uncertainty which pre vailed from the time tha shot from, the starter's gun opened tha program, the feature of the meet waa the remarkable performances of John O. Miller, who juuea ma victors rrom the rire. Idil er'a performance waa all the mora re markable on account of his having run In tha half mile and tha quarter mile roa orivioui io mi rtiav xs anuaian hla own coast record of 1:88 1-1 In tha half mile race, which he woo -after a aeaperate race . against Doner of Cali fornia, who was four yards behind the Bianiora man at tne xinisn. Miller took second In the quarter mile to his team mate,. Wyman, tha 'two breasting the taps almost together, with Wyman win ning; In 60 1-6 seconds a new record for tnesa college meets. The summary: One mile T. B. Smith C). first: M Gregor (9 ). second; Ersklne (C), third. Time, 4:38. 100 yards Final heat, Holman (8.). rirst; jonns tu.l, . seoona; Kant (CJ, third. V Time, 10 2-6 seconds. Hammer throw Crawford (8.), first. 144 feet 6H inchest Wooley (S.). second. 143 reet 10 inches: Munn (C). third. 4u xeei men 120 vard hurdle Final . heat. Cowles ui. iirsi: uonaia iu.i. secona: to wards (C), third. Time, 16 4-6 aeconds (eauals Intercollegiate record). i 220 yards Final heat. Holman (8.). first; w. R. Jones (C), second; Cllne (H.). third. Time, SZ 8-8 seconds. Half mile Miller (8.). first; Dorter (C). second: E. F; Smith (O. third. Time. 1:68 2-8. - -. t High Jump Bull (C.) and Taylor (C), tied for first, 6 feet 11 Inches; Poor (8.), third. - ? Broad jump vuas (C); nrst. zi reet Inches: Stola (S.). second: Kretsinger (C). third. 220 yard high hurdle Final heat. Ed wards C). first: Grubb (C), second: H. 8. Johns "". third. Time, 36 seconds. 440 yards Wyman (S.), first; Miller (S.). second: Butler (C), third.. Time, 60 1-8 seconds. Two miles Newman (B.). first: Wortbinrton (S.), second; Sweet (S.), third. Time, 10:8 (intercollegiate reo- Ord).'! :: Hhotnut Criwford. (8.1. 44 feet i W Inches, first; Horton (8.), second; Dig- nan (C), third. - ' Relay race Stanford (Stola, Roth, Coonan,' Miller and Wyman) beat Cali fornia (Rathbone, Newsom, H. S. John son, Cheney and Butler). Time, 3:18 (Intercollegiate record . . poie vault neon tu. , iirsi, n icev 14 Inches: Sheridan and Brown (C). tied for second. ' Total points, Stanford 66, California 66. HAL DANZIG'S BONE PLAY FLUSTERS FANS u.V. ., t?? a r Vh r..- Til , V-d A. WaasaJ 11 and 7:30. - 1 ;r,.'iS o"a.""" numM f 780i a"sZl0Tc7E-r-.l3?T"- T .fwrMW 't?- '' 8t! avidWEast- Twelfth and Bel- RaA-tTiraw m ToplW "Of Toufn . Prayer. I Kecen t . - I Escape the coming calamity. . I i. ,-.V.ivv.VkU. " '"""x ?r ftnIJ.i!-. a .a a... f Racond German Stanton and Rodner. BVV Henrr "seir Talbot. I daily In HojpMontaVlTlar Rer. S. a While.' K R Hertsler. 11 and 8; S. a. 8:4oi 8.'B"cn8on vnape,-rtiana weight-, Carona. Ken II worth East Thirtv-seventh and Gladstone. Rev, J. S. Dunning Ph. D.; 11; B. S.. 13. JEVIllard Avenue Rev. John A. Town send.. Services 11 and 7:30; S. B 10 a. m.--'- - - .. , Trinity Dakota street, Rev. A. Rob inson. 7:30; C. E., 6:46; S. S., 11. via, VV 1 Wa 9, 0,f t 1 St aulvvoodraere. Rey J. C; Foiv W tl f as.A.t7 T t.lA ri, .U., I.IV, CJ. XA. TJ.OV. ' mu a AHn4ALrnlT UAtnAolal. Tkl.fW ninth and Powell. Rev. S. J. Kester, Jl l.h 11 S- 8:16. M ft . rt d 4A. Vl TP ft m T TT T m I " a i aiati.M luuii ves, i4io-uuiw smiu . a a wai ua 4kQT. Harold Oberg, 11 and 7:80: a- S.," 10; Oongregationai. . Harold Obergil and 7:30: 8.- 8., 10; First Madison and Park. Rev. ,a not exist. Whiskey being mora ;R.,!' JBonJ",'! iaTSUB"' tneeOngf, "f 1.' J B, U. 6:45.- LuthenR. Dyott, D. D.i T. JU Luck, aa difficult to obtain In. a legitimate way r:30rS. a. 13:16; B. L- Woodlawn William J. Douglass. 11 sistant; 11 and 7:46; S S.; 10. Topics, has , greatly Increased the profits ' of nel f ?ntata.: 7:30: & S., 10; E. L., 8:30. "Immortality" fend "hntlttott Beyond Illicit disUll!n. s Great Hymns." . University Park Dawson and Fiska, Death:' ecogniiion jjeyonq . . Methodist. Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young, clans meeting, 12: J.. U, 3; E. L., 6:45, ; iu:au ana :au 8. "The Redeemer, "The Story of the Great Hymns." University Park Dawson and Fiska, Death.' ....r'Vi'm rr. "fa IVV.-Vl' '"Y"t'71. ".'-J"'.- . SunnvsMa rrt Tavlnr and niin, . 1,-tiuuwij ii iiu or1 "V I Airioan won i mrxeenm ana main. 1 r-i;i, sr, .iu d.- t i 01L.T. ii S hLKMtl Vl&A&Jti &Jt?JA 5'v-i W. W. Matthew.. 11 and 8. SpecUl V2S?lV?r''c?Tk 'I E.I rsfang. It. Use and Abuse." . Fatton Michigan avenui' and Carpen- fPJ &3 i9' i.Tofic"' .Jhlhrlar St. John- S. H. Dewart: U and 3; ter, D. A. Watters. 11 and 7:30; S. alo; "f" p" L.f"'; and - "Building a s o-f - , . - K. J-,.. f:so. Topics, "our unurcn in tne - " ' - Epworth Twenty-sixth and Bavler; Philippines.': and "Morning and Even-1 University Park Haven and Dawson. Rev. Charles T. McPherson; 11 fend 7:30; ina:." , Irving Hart In morning. 1 Rev. G. W. Rlggs; S. a. 10; C 6:30; prohibiting distilleries from 1 within their borders. Many of the leaitlmata dlatlllarlaa I have moved their plants to Florida and I other border states where the inhibition I does not exist. Whisker being mora East A nice Sunday outing.. Take East Anlranv. Dam r!ltv 1. , 1 1 n . and visit Gregory Heights. Don't ba looiea. ue sure ana see a.' Gregory Helehts salesman. Bea ail. 11 VU V a .a 1A m T . C-9t PavivsI mart-i fmm I a- rr v -r- a o l . ci I ".Ifl JLk lVAPLBj flfSJ. J.- McDougalK 11 and 7:80. : ' laurel wood Rev. W. . BV Myers: 11 fn"? fi S1. tMTas- Tiil? -',2roo,(,iftokT-JaDa Voce" anl 7:30; S. S.r10. C E. 6:80. ' ?-i?ir mc r?A w.Xr?wl :1rtd5 opi"al B. 8, 10; E. L, 6:30. '. ; v- Mla.issippi Avenue Mississippi T?ow Mch. . Do We .OwaGod?' and , , , . ., vmi.i.i, , n. ,ii..ui.ir irh.m.! ' Catholic " ' an 7:30: 6-..S-. 1C : Msry's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth wiaanJo ev - Pan Davis Most Rev. A. Christie. D. D. g S i- r E 1 ' mass, , 8 and 9. High maas and KiVhlandU-Faat "What Constitutes a Good Man." Trinity East Tenth and Grant; Lewis F. Smith; .11 and 7:30; a S 10; E. L, : 6:30. , ' - "- . Central 334 Russell, ReV. C. I Ham- jllton. iu:sg; n., 12; ts. u., 6:80, St and Low and Fremont,, Rev. Daniel -T. Thomas; 11 and 7:30: S. S.. 10: C. E.. 6:30. iiassaio isireet j-.ast Heventn ana raui Kader; 11. and 7:30, so. A British electro-metallurgist haa brought out a -"stem whereby It 1. possible to produce coooer wlr or sheet a from the crude metal In but on opera tion. ... .:... mr - ' Journal want ad. le a word. (TJalted Press Leased Wire.) ' Washington. April 17. An un precedented play occurred In tha eighth . Inning of the .- Boston Washington game today when Niels, with the bases full, sent, what should have, been a three base, bit clear to the right field: fence. Speaker and Gessler gal-' loped home but Danslg, who was on first, dune to second. Niels . ran past him to third and was called out for overrunning a baserunner and got but a single for what should have scored three men and been a three bagger. 2 2 PED WESTON REACHES CHICAGO AND IS DINED (United Press Let1 Wire.! Chicago. Aoril 17. Edward Pavsen Weston, the aged' pedestrian, arrived at tha Illinois Athletic club house at 6:48 o'clock tonight- i Ha retired for Jwo houra sleeD after taking a bath. Later he attended a reception In his honor and 8. T. A. Dof tus, a - club member, pre sented mm with a goia watcn. 1 nrmn win leave lor ou xouia cany i Monday . morning. His route to Ban Chinese Mlsslon-Cbaa Sing Kal; 11 benediction, 7:45 sermon. 11. .Vesnara. Instruction a ..".,'S,"S,l.. BU ? -TF"". honHictlnn "-4E ' T " " - XT "ev. . ouinger; 11 and 7:o. 8. a. and 7:30. Ore St Joseph's (German)r Fifteenth and 10: C. E., 6:46. Topics. "After -Easter Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. John Couch Rt Rev. James Rauw, V. O.KT.V. ana 8tumD,ul. na i,tum- K.prlon:5o!m . J- iN' ' Nelson; 11 and NffiVOUS PEOPLt And those afflicted with heart weakness may now have no I fear of the dental chair, 3U8AD WHAT UBS. BAJtXEY BATS I I had 1 teeth extracted at tha Har vard Dentists' without tha least pal a. and highly recommend them. 7 , MRS. HAN LEY, 846 36th St Whalebone Plate S10 A Great Disoorerr. tha Vrw nrhaJa. Doae nate, wnicn is the lightest and strongest set known; does not cover tha roof or the mouth; bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 19 yeara 8)1000 W CALXIHOS TBI WOKIA We will forfeit f 1000 to any charitable institution ror tne oennst who can make a plate for $16 as good as we make for tie. .: 10 Year Guarantee ol ijBiwrencB . loira imi n 1 1 errn saYi- i i - . .. ow 3 a H.,he. ma.a 7 ai -." - ennsii jwisit - Beventn and S :b: " High masi and sermo loTib: 55a"l :1Jon'? ad Vamara and Ikanetctlna t-IH 1 a P.IB. C. E. 6.30. st Patrick a, Nineteenth and Bavler Rev. E. P. Murphy, Low mass, 8. High mas. and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 3:80. ' j v St Michael's (ItaHan). Fourth and Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low mass. 8. High fhasa and sermon. 10:30. Vespers i ana ooneoietion, t.su. Xiatheraa. ' f . - : t t m N OF REFINEMENT Admire snd appreciate artistic needlework. We have endeavored to make our shop tha home of all that it beautiful in needlework. Our tmbroideriei have . attained fame throughout the entire United ' l . E-mDroid Irving. . 11 anof 8; s.s., 1:45. j T. States, in fact in many foreign conntnes as wen. Norwerian. synod Kast Tenth and I T ; ., Grant; Rev. O. Hagoas, 11 and 7:30; a S., 9:30. , Betanla Danish Union and "Morris, Oeld Crvn, extra heavy 95.00 rtil Set Teeth (wfeaiefcoa St B. W.) VH.OO Vridge Wotb. par oeWa, Seat goid..j OO Wktte Crewas ........... k ....... MOO Teeth Be-enaaialeS ,....S3O0 O-014 milage ........... .Sl.00 Asd aet eea-dlg. ............ fa. PO Wet saver ruusga ro riatlnoia riDiars .ft. oo Teeth C'.oaaad -SO.S0 TT "IT1I CTIn W IT BtOTrT PAIS rrea wmi otaet vera la craer-d. Ff or new areiera et ramleas dentletrr. ipi ty os eimia. Our eacroas le due te te hisH-rade work dona by our expert gantiemaiily oreratora. nARVARD DKTISTS Coraa T-art and Wssalnrtoa fta Over aVoyai Bakery. Ca.t ar-d bet-o5-i.r -1 I n'1 estah- I In the wi-.r.J: 19 ctcoa M I f i. Cv- tJKtr, I ta 1; t..y (il l a. St Francis'. Kaat Eleventh and Oak-2-IRev. J. Stott. 11 and 8: B R.. 10. Tnn. nvv. n. DiacK. low mass. a. a:aiice. tu r unaiML ljova.". ana "wimnm ina Hign mass ana sermon, io:io. i and Folly." - Veepara, Instruction and benediction, I st James English West Park and i:o. I i errerson : j. Alien loas. and ; a Immaculate Heart of Marv. Williams 1 8 10. Rev. G. A. Jahn. and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low! United Norwegian 46 N. Fourteenth: mana, 8 and High mass and ser-1 Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30; a S.. 8:46. mod. 10:30. Vasnera and benediction. I 8:80. - . 7:30. I Zion's German Chaoman andf Bit. Unl -. - Tkll m.A rittlA-- I Minn. TAT U R.kM 1A-1E, fl.lK- Q a Very Rev. A. 8. Lawler. Low masa. 6,1 St Paula German East Twelfth and 7 and 8:30. High mass and sermon, I Clinton: Rev. A. Krauae, 10:30 and 7:30; j 10.80. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. 18. 8.. 6:30. Sacred Heart. Mllwaukle Rer. Ore- Trinity German (Missouri Synod) gory Roble, O. 8. B. Low mass, 8. High I Williams and Hellwood; J. A. Rlmbach. I :i5; e. , is; 7:q. - .-- Swedlah Aurastana Rodner and! Stanton: Rer. C. A. Tolln. 19:46 and V..C. f a . . . . Swedish Mission Seventeenth anjl GUaan; Rer. It J. Thoren. 11 and 7:46; & B, 1) t See Our Window Today . . SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Pure linen Shirtwaist Patterns, stamped for tailored or lingerie stylet; regular $175, special..... ..8i. 35 Wallaehian Centerpieces, 22-inch sizes, stamped on tan linen; regit- . lar 65c, special..... .........;......45 Corset Covers, stamped on finest grade French cambric, complete with floss to embroider; special... ......... ........ ,..,.7... 39s ; IMPORTANT IMPORTANT ' We are now prepared to execute orders for braiding and cord ing on net or other fabrics. Orders filled promptly and work guaranteed.' ". . -" - . Francisco Includes St Louis, Kansas City, Denver, Cheyenne. Ogden, Los An geles and the end of Ms long walk. San Franclaoo, where he expects to ar rive July 8. ' , Weston started from New York March 16. lie expected to make 4& miles a day arid haa walked an aver age of 47, By' being forced ta take a clccultous route, he haa lost about 46 minutes on the achedule. lie will cover 4300 miles. Varsity Ileal fialem. (Spei-lnl PUpitrh to The Jnirnal.1 Salem. Or.. April 11. The Salem Hls-h school baseball team was de feated this afternoon ty the Univer sity of Oregon by a score of 8 to 3 In a gurus pl)e.l on WHlaiiioti s In lh first Inning Euueiie s " l ' run befure being put to the t " ! i r the plurky work of Astienfc t ' ' srhool's iiltibcr. lltgu aclmol In t 11 tldl tha score. In tbe swuud lnnln 1. rf O ( 1 tha High srhool pit. i. or fur t' t ' --. scoring three runs. Neither teutn Hi "' anvthlng until the first tu-t of H. Ulh, w hen V. of O. run In two inoi runa on errors. High school came lm with one run, but was unable to ei-nre again. U. or O. got Mil in the eigina and ninth InnlnKS. scoring two and. funk ing a total suora of 3 to 3 In favor of the vlaltOrs. - ' - " p Tbe addition of a little powdered rlialk la said to make common glue atroiiKitr. masa and sermon, 10. Vespers and ben- TCiciion, 7:io. v Hnlv Crosa Unhrerslty Parte Rert J. r. Tblllman, C 8. a Low masa, 8:30. High masa and sermon. 10:30. Vespers ana oeneoicuon, . Holy Redeemer. Portland and Van couver Kev. Ed K. CantweiL C F8. R. Low masa, 8. High mass and sermon, 10 SO. Benediction. 4. St Androwa, Ninth and Alberta Kev. 1 tiomaa Klemaru Low masa S, High maas and sermonT 10. VesDers. structlnn snd benediction. T:SS. fit. Stephen's, fortv-eecond and Kast Tsyloi- Htv. W. A. Waltt Low masa i n. Mian maas ana sermon. e-xo. i9. High maas and sermon. 10-80. t StaTnalaua alarvland and FaJllna-. Rer. C SoroakL Low maaa 8. hlah maes and sermon 19. Pt If-nattuM, Fortv-ioerid and Powell VaJley road. Rev F. Dillon, a J. Lew m 8 and 1; masa, sermon and benediction II 19 - Ateemion, f ontavllla. Rer. J. P. ntinatrtrk Mass and aarmon 6 In chapel of bisters of tha l'recioua Blood. Valtod Prasbytarlaa. - - Church of tha Strangers Wa?e knd Grand. Bev. a Earl DuBota. 1:J and .7:J; a 8.. 13. Sermons translated for Jlrst sutfe and Montgomery.. 10:38 and 7:30. Third Marguerite nail. Thirty-fifth and Hawthorne, Rev. J. It Acheson; a. 1 THE NEEDLECRAFT SHOP I X Formerly at 382 Washington St Now at H7& . 6th, Near Morrison ' $ sTp'.seopal. Trln'tT Vinetoont. and Erooatt Dr. A. A. Mo-TlKin, ;.20. 11 a-d 7 10. S. S. 3 p. rn. Eviiag topic, "Tbe Emmanuel KrTM " 4 i tit. Hi:l, roat ard oVnitierm, Rev W. A. At Hro 1 1 ; 6. S, 14; cora ra' -io-' f a m. " Pre "lo- f Ft trf,h!i tba M tr TMr'ee-uh and C. v. r.ev. It f -amear, :S 9, 11 and 7. it p. m; 8 ri. (si. anl-fw r-l"r-tT'-,i:h. Rev. J. R. First Park and Coltimbts: ' it and T:30; ft. S, 1; C R. 6:30. Toplce 'The i Purerlatl Value of Faith" and "Christ, , the Mystery nf God." Feliwod Eleventh an I Cmatilla. 16 ana 7 44. Central Kast Twentieth and Sal- i iron : Per. 1. T. Ghormlov. D. IX 14.11 and T:4. Rrv. Davis Errett Podrey ana Hodney and rvnott: j Tiomaa f. Ptct-r; 8. S 8:45. Tories,' "Tne ilmea of LKing." and The Twr ' rH N'if cf the o"pel." ; Km Ps-k Fe. E. M. Patteraon. 11 i ad 7 1. a a., it: ( r;., Wnrw;w 11 and ?.3; Clark W. Com none ( ' : Srrthraa ta Christ. riri'. Kt rifteenth and W or r lion. SINGER and Wheeler & Wilson .1:2-4 Standards of the World Special Low Prices and Easy Payments. -I sU direct from store to user. One price to all. t ' ' Seo . S. SIOEL, Proprietor rhones il&2. A43?9 33S MORRISON ST, Cor. Seventh ONLY AT THOMPSON'S ARE THESE NEW AND WONDERFUL CLASSES ON SALE Tb Grandest Achievement In the Manufacture of Lenses That Has Been Made in Over One Hundred Years. . If you hare headache, poor vision, n er v ousness, spots before the eyes or pains In back of head, consult Thonipson. ' ' , I ' , 1 Over 20,000 fer sons in ortland and vicinity are now wearing Thompson's Glasses a n d constantly sending him their relatives and friends. With TjBrOBO'SOBrg TrTOCAl unxsx the wearer can -see to read, to walk up and down steps; the merchant can read the label on his goods. The housewife can see to sweep, sew, or(at a distance with ona pair of glasses. The carpenter can saw to a Ittye. drive nails, read, plane, and direct workmen at m distance, all with one pair of glasses. THOMPSON'S .TRIFOCAL LENS GIVES V i . CLEAR VISION AT ALL - DISTANCES : ULVTEKS, SOOTOBS, MXtnSTEBS, MECaAHZCS, aflXKCHAlTTS Axrn . HOTTSEKESFS&S XTXEO TSShC TflHI(D)MFS(n);M. ihi Inlernallonally indorsed Sight Expert - - ' STOW " ' JiOOATED t8T OOKBBTT BUO., JPTTTH AH9 , MOSBISOIT BT3-. BECOMJ rcoos IAKOB8T AKP BEST EQX7TPPEO OPTICAI, V IHrSTITUTIOjr Have This for Future Reference.. ' The Path to Economical Piano Buying Leads to Sherman, Clay & Co. ' : ';1y-y t ; '""'" .'iC.'ii' ' '-'-''? t Mw'J- ':.-. -: '"'"'- f'V There is no gainsaying the fact that at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s store you have the best opportunity for supplying your piano, organ and talking machine needs, yott have the best facilities for selecting your instrument in honie-Uke . surroundings, you have theassurance bf this old house that you are to be pleased with your', purchase I and be pleased with your? dealings with us or your money will be refunded and, what is of more im portance thsfh anything else, your selection is not confined to two or three unknown makes, but from the following world-renowned makes: PACKARD CONOVER ESTEY LUDWIQ KINGSBURY STEINWAY EVERETT A. B.CHASE EMERSON KURTZMANN. "PLAYER PIANOS A. B. CHASE ARTISTANO KINGSBURY-INNER '. EUPHONA PLAYER PIANOS r, You come to'oW store with the knowledge that the first price yon get is not only the last price, but it is the lowest price obtainable, on the same quality of goods. There is no fog here, no uncertainty, no haggling, no mysterious catalogue or other boosted prices to entrap the unwary. Everyone is treated fairly and alike. 'All receive the same low pricer based on factory cost, which is just to purchaser and ourselves alike. This always assures you of getting the exact piano value you pay for, and we know we speak the truth when we say that you can Always Save Money on Your Piano Purchase At our store, as compared with what you will be asked to pay elsewhere. Of course our terms are the easiet. our stock tV largest and newest;' no one ever doubted it. t - Steimvay Dealers Sherman, Gay r, Corner Sixth zzi Menisci AnK FrfrA f.Hhtrti f f .-A rcrl.':: !