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THE OREGON DAILY
JOURNAL.
PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, . APRIL 24. ' I00D.
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) , fS SOLO TO
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Suggfcstiye Questions on the Sunday. , V
School Lesson ly Rev. Dr.1 X. S. Linscott
SVrJDICATE
, Capitalists Headed by C. K.
Henry Buy 450 "Acres on
East Side' for $1,150,000
Property to Go on Market
July
Hasel. Fern farm, tbe fine east slds
property of the I.add estate, has passed
Into the hands of a syndicate of' Port
land and- Beat tie capitalist, headed by
Charles K. Henry, it In understood
that the syndicate ia obliged to , jay
, ths Xadds $1,460,000 for the propety.
The farm constats of about 460' acres
and Ilea between the Base Line' road on
the south and the Burr road on the
. north, East Thirty-third, street on the
west and, Kant Forty-fourth street on
. .the east. It Is announced that 'Mr.
Henry will associate .with him In the
management of the property F. F.
Meade and Paul C. Murphy of Seattle
and H. R. Burk of Portland. .
' Heveral months ago the Ladtls em
ployed Olmsted Brothers of Boston to
Plat the nrooertv. The ulnn of the i
mmsteds does not follow the platting
system as adopted In tha rest, of the
. I'lty, but' to iome extent the; streets
were made to conform to the contour
nj ins tanas. According to their plan
the entire tract contains 4880 lots,
which it is said, will be put on sale by
' Rna sssociates-saoout. July-1.
For the past two or three .years, dur
ing the extensive fealty development in
Portland, wonder has been expressed
thst some . syndicate did not get -con-
"i oi mis property, it is Known that
several efforts have been made ' to do
"o, out it nas always been said that Mr.
I.add rejected all propositions, or held
the land at a figure so high that the
couver Rev. Ed K. Cantwell. C. US. R.
. .?,,an niaas ana sermon,
xv.nv. xieneuiciion. .
CfL Anflr.Hf S. IVtntk mnA a
""v. i nomas Klernan. Ijis mass.
Ililgq mass and sermon. 10. Vna In.
alninll I , , . . - .
a nu vtmmiicuon, 7:su,
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moting in an unfettered way among, the masses, a. wider study of the Bible,
the basal truths of Christianity, anil the problems which enter Into every
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Persona may Join the club at any time during the year, but must, of
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di. mermen s, "orty--seeond and East
Ta?;lorr7."Jv- w- A- wsltt. fcow mass,
"i. J"n ma nd sermon. 10 30.
St, malnalaua. llarvliml nH i.'.iiina
mass I, high
International Bundav Fltspatrlelc. Mass
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nonooi jesson questions by Kv. Dr. I.lnscott,
Interest elsewhere, fand tliev will anoear weel
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paper,
oiua
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unin two weeks or tna close ,
Kev. C Beroskl. , I.ow
mass and sermon 10.
St. Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell
Valley road. Rev. jr. Illlon, d. J. Low
u ', mna, V.sg- msas. sermon and
UUMVUIVlIIHt 19,01,
AaoeiiMior Montavilra, ' Rv. J. p.
k.rinh STOMA cnapelof Sister, of thVpr.
Bplseopal.
Trinity Nineteenth and Everett. Dr.
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must all be In the possession of this paper within two
v mm jjrnua. .... " ,
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Kach answer must have the name and address of tha writer at ths bottom
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testants, i . . . .
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mi DO l ra
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scribed. ; ..- ..: . ...:-. ..... , ', . ...... . ....
' All who can write and' have Ideas, are urged to take up,
suruieMs or ins aearee or tneir exiucaiion. as ine nacera a
cuucanonai or literary stanapojDi, oui irom , tne poi
cogency of their reasoned Ideas. - it: v
The Oosnal In AntlnrhAets xl:lS80:
Xli:25. - . ; , . v - .
Golden Text This ' dlsolnlps were
called Christians first In An (loch. Acta
1 7 , n h. t i . .
Treves jiuvvno were iney iub
ware "scattered 'abroad"?
Had these men nnv, nuthnrltv from
the church to preach? (See Acts vlii:4.)
jb ii roe auty or every Christian to
reach Christ, whether ar not -ho hns
been appointed by the church to do so?
; Is It possible to enjoy the fullness of
Gods love, and never say a word about
boo
these studies "re-
no t valued from
of , view of, . ths
It?
Are good people liable to be narrow
In their views? .
Are persecutions and ' all" sorts of
trouble, always helbful to the children
OI UOIU ' ,'. : , - . - . .... . ,
Some1 of these disciples seem to' have
neen narrow, and nreached to Jews oniv:
others " being broader, preached to. the
ureeas atso, wnat made tna difference
tn inese men?
; .W4ilc.h Is the greater oower to bnaaden
our views, ana max us tove evervftoav:
" purchasers couia see no pront rising higher In the lov of God? i
verse 3ii Whether a man is narrow
or broad,1 If he only preaches Jesus, will
joa use -mm to extend his Kingdom? '
Are any efforts to, extend the king
dom of God ever. In vain?
Verse 22 Did the news that Ant loch
had received the word of God slve the
church at Jerusalem Joy or sorrow?
What news is the most Joyous wither
to - an individual Christian or to a
church? .
What was the - DurDoSe of sendins
Barnabas? .' , .
verses 23-24 what sort of a 'man
order' to make
iho children , of
Its always at-
man ' filled
with tha xoly Qbost,
converts, or to oomfo
tKd, and are these
taiasd la tha ministry of
with
must
bars of the elnb.)
. Do we exhort ona another as much as
we should, to "cleave unto the Lord"?
Are half hearted people well pleasing
nor, T . A . OI. XrfJ('K.. ll M. M 1 ll s
munlon, l:.io a. m. : '
Pro-Cathedral of Rf n,nh. , .
jr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. It Jm.
Ramsay, 7:30,1. and 7;30 p. m; B. &,
1:46. , .'-.v'; s;
St- Andrew's Portsmouth. Rev. J. E.
Forsythe, 11; S. 8., 1 ....... .. , ' T
St Msrk's--Nlneteenth nd Qulmbv.
Rev. J K H.;ilmpSon. 8. ll and 7:30;
8. S., 10. Bishop of Oregon will preach
at 11; confirmation. , ' ;
St. John's Church Multnomah and
Taylor. 11 and 7:80; 8. 8.. 10. i
Churthrof Our Saviour Woodstock.
si- M-vimyim. ii una ?:au.
Good Shepherd Sell wood and Van-
?.V"S ifeyi .onn fwson, I. and
' St David's Kajit Tweirth - mA ni
rriont Rev. Henry Russell Talbot, morn
ing prayer and sermon, 11; evening,
7;i; communion, 7:80 a, m.; S. S... 9:45
m. . . .v .-. , ....
Ascension. Chapel Portland Heights,
S 0 030
A'L faints : Church Twenty-second
iiu nroo, ev. noy -igar Remington,
1J and 7:80;. 8. 8., 10.
raeo Memoriae East Seventeenth
ths Holy ohostt . (This qnestlos J" Xis'es seV-teor a Van Wal
U uswerad to. wrttla,; by s. St. Paul-woodme'ra: Rev. 3. C For-
in taking it over.
Is City's U rarest BeaL
" The closing of this deal marks the
. isrgest transaction in Portland real ea
tate that has ever been made. The
Rose City Park purchase, negotiated
two years ago, involved about $1,000,090,
.? J,'s more titan half the amount
said to be Involved in the transfer of
axei rem rarm, and up to that
time the purchase of that property by
: Hartman & Thompson was known to be
largest reai estate l
neK?.t.,.ated, ln Portland.
the largest eal estate transaction ever
fi ferritin faff in Dntinnj ., ,.
vX'iUinm n T,ri,i hl I waa Barnabas?
.ji " . viw; iviniuci 11V : (
" rlV.,"' -.acq-uraa this property
- go years ago, ; a portion
of it was secured as a result of a fore
closure of a J1600 mortgage. It was
aowwn as me uuinn donation land
StSia' indi8W.aSKtaHTn "P a home-r.?f-d
ln .,m J5 Terrence and John
n,, -- jT."' vuinn. tna wife of John
(Juinn, died soon after the Hand . was
iS?-!p a,,d lr& her hK of the estate,
S2n",htiof 8tv"ceB' to her 'infant
daughter Mary. The property was after.
"V" l"a.' y mo rawer, T,er
renc Pulnn, and some years later was
. Bned by tha Daua-nter.
Ui1 dau"ht Mary Uvea in New Tork
w..v.. WM ncariv o years of age.
Jn.rhtJ?nta l8i4, that 8h learned
that she hadTa probable equity ln a part
of her mother's estate. 8hl came to
tb' i win ner noma in New Vnrk
to God
'Verses. . '25-28 Wh; did Rnrnnhsa
start oft" to Tarsus to seek Saul?
Does' it freauentlv hnnnen thf twn
Jioiy men can do much mora together, I lems of Prayer.
Where were tha - dlsclnlea nit .To.,,.
first call Christians? . ; r
What had Christ's followers been
called previous to being called Chris
tians? 1 ; ,;i : ; i : ' ,. .
verses ZT-28 is ths gift of nronhecv.
sytha; 11 a. m.; S. S.. 9:46.
Congregational.
r FLr"t 'tT Madison and Park. - Rev.
Luther R. Dyott, D. D.; Rev. Guy I,,
lJicK.- assistant; ll and 7:45; 8. 8.: 10
topics, "Heaven, Here snd Now" snd
"FlashlVhts of Truth Upon the Prob
SunnVSlde Kst Tavlnr mnA XTrnmi
niiy-iourin, Kev, j. j, staub; II and
7:80; 8. 8., 10; Junior C. XL. S o. m.:
Senior C. E., fi:30. Topics, "The Key
to I7nlimlte1 Treaiiii'',n4 Tk vrnn.
i-raciicai creea. .
university Park Haven and Dawson,
C&hXl& . Wt W" Myers; .
..ih.K-; ir.Tn.:,c- ""J nelPlnL.M1"s,B8lPP, Avenu Mississippi and
7k. .u i". c"r Bremont, itev. , xmntel T. Thomas; II
et5tr.J?jri.,.Mh need may be? . and. 7:30; S. 8.. 10; C. ft. :30
douuiu mmvl uio arnurcn no on nr hqbh ay bwi tt .a o. a. x
.U? J"!!? 5e.T.orU now beln dona Hassalo. Rev. Paul Rader; 11 and 7TsoT
"VA.nV . .Lk--' ... 1 1 2il" At,' joplca, "The First
. dui jrmiiit ana uoa or Men.
J?.e. ??"tr.'?u"?.n." "J" Ant och UP Highland East Sixth and Prescott
and then returned; was It Just as noble
work as if. they . had been up there
preaching? i ,
Lessort for Sunday, May 2, J909.
Paul's First Missionary Journey Cy
prus. Acts xlll;-l 2. : . .
(tjopyngni 10 DV Hv. T. B.! TJnsentr
Is It neoessary, or not, to bs filled I l. D.)
Ministers, Sunday, school teachers .and others . Interested are invited tn
write The -Journsl briefly their views as. to the worth of these, "questions,"
particularly If they consider them of value in their work.
l" ."T. iwra mere, nev. xa. B. ilolllnger: 11 and 7:20. 8. S
10; C. E., o :S0. , Topics. "The Standard
and "The Bor-
of Peter's Final Test'
ders of Mr Eden.
Johna Rev. G, WNelson; II and
C S. S. 1 0e '-
First i flrmn TvBttt Ravmntu
iSCi' lhn S: ,pop.: 10:30 and
CHURCH
SE,RVICE,S
J. S. Dunning Ph. X).;
Baptist.
First White Tern Die. Twelfth and
Taylor. Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher, D.
and entererf ----Vil .r. I 10, "une Accord prayer- meeiinn
for the recover, ,.?.h- '"" services. 10:30 and 7:S0; Bible school 12;
..L1''011116 Property. The "Doubts and Douhters." and "Temper
new WCIIL Lit IV til J If H ina grata diniiKta J
finally . reached the supreme court of
8;
' L""',v ,fcJa tne supreme court of keen Sweet
!5?.-FnJted. SUtes. Before the supreme Ke!P, .
J
.court handed down a decision ,in .,;. Arleta Kev. E. A. -Smith. 11 and
rase another 4 declalon was rendered s- 8 10: B- P. U., 6. . i
wnicn appeared to covet? the facta In the I " HlghUnd Alberta and Sixth. Rev.
v"" proceeainas or Marv Onlnn t A: J,eonarn. naator.
"wra estate was dropped. I P. u., B:30; S. S., 10.
h""".l1! ever went up from Ore. Sellwood Tacoma and Eleventh: Rv.
believed by manv that fh -iri ,J
regain title to ths nn.ur tif..
herlted from her mother, but -the de-
i ini'T, di i ne lunntm miirf tvi.
" uwu wiaespreaa comment
P. 7.
Calvar" Kat Klarhth and Grant Rev.
3. N. Monroe, 11 and 7:30: a S. 10: ii.
Y. P. V.. 6:30. Trtotcs. "The Power That
i riumpna. ana "jast words.
Immanuel Meade and Second. Rev.
A. B.'Minaker,' 10:30 and 7:10.; 8. 8., 12;
B. y.. p. u :30: Rev. John Bentxetn
wm preacn. ;
Grace Mon tar Ilia: Rev. Albert E.
Patch. 11 and 7:80: 8. 8.. 10: V. P-
U. 6:80. Topics, "The Fruits of the
Spirit and "Jestis Our Guest.
central East Twentieth snd AnKeny:
Oa.. XXT n I . , n.4r .1 . n . a o
12: T. P., 6:30. Tonics. "The Trials of
HUgneS. This WHS after lie 1 i:nlt.A..l,n' -l. o ... ,r t r.l
t..J ...... .v.. Tin "',' . o, o-, iw: ii ana t:ju. b. i. f. v.. s:3u,
au K 1 I ILL I 1 1 V mirnr OT1A u trim i . V , , ...... .
w a K i ivuirii, i.oBves una r isnes, ann ureaa
. - wib iu uer mo iimi Butter.
Hughes did not ask for divorce, but
'"'" , '" wne s complaint, tine ac
JUDGE PLAYS KOLE
OF THE PEACEMAKER
Hoplflg that they' may become recon
ciled and abandon the divorce suit
Judfi Morrow in tha circuit court yes
terdsy afternoon continued indefinitely
ths esse of Ethel R. Hughes agsinat
had heard bot
cusea mm or Kicking and choking her,
and said he drank to excess. Hughes
' denied that he was cruel, and attributed
his trouble to the meddlesome disposi
tion Of his rather-ln-U w ho
with them on a farm In Benton county,
Judge Morrow direct that Hughes
psy his wife $J5 per month for the
next six months, and decided that he
wUia nui interrers witn the situation
.2 .aV "thI wy. except to suggest
that husband and wife should talk
things over and try to agree.
PARK BOARD ASKS .
. . FOR $200,000 if ORE
11 i f .
: The psrk hoard at Its meeting yesfer-
my iirrnwn oiro bsk nm council
to dispose of 1200.000 worth of park
bonds out of the 1500, 00 fund thst vet
remsins for the Use of the board this
ear. The money 1s needed to satisfy
the demand of East Sldera thst addi
tional small perks be purchased la vari
ous localities.
U0)3L0
CoMvoolXov
. - -
Sunnvslda fftermanl fort v-first and
Hawtnorne: Kev. c FldnieUi. 11: s. H.
s:aa.
8t. Johns Germany Rev1.
raeth. 8. S, 1:45; services 11 and 7:80.
Becona seventh and East Ankeny;
io:o ana t:o; Blhls school 12; B. X,
f. U- :3U. Rev. J. A. Fotttt
St. Johns Rev. John BenUlen, 11:S0
ana i:av; o. iu; x. , u :so. Kay.
J. F. Heacock and Rev. J. W. Brock.
Chinese Mission 853 H Oak street
8. 8., .7; preachinf. 8, by Rev. Fung
First German Fourth snd Mill;
nev. j. urate ll ana .o; B. s.. t:4
Second German Morris street and
Koar-v avenue; Rev. F. Buermann. 11
East Forty-fifth street Corner East
main; Rev. u. c Cook, ll and 7:39;
oiDis scncKii, 4v; sy, i. 1 . s:40. F
Lents Rev. J. F. Heacock. 8. 8 1:
ii ana 7:: . r. p. v.. :so: Rev. j.
w. Brock in morn in sr.
Mount Olive Seventh and Everett;
nev. r. n. rt. jonnson.. li ana T:3S.
eweaisn-Hoyt and nrteenth-r.
Ertck Bcherstrom. I : 4 5 aexi T:
8. S.. 11; B. T. P. IT.. f.ttC
Cnlon Avenue Mission (Swedish)
corner omanrorf o. D is.
Third Knott and Vancouver: Rev. R
Schwedler. & 8 16; B. V. P. 7:30;
Gladstone. Rev.
11: S. 8.. 12.
. Millard Avenue Rev. John a. Town
send. Services 11 and 7:30; 8. S.. 10
a m. .. - . .
Trinity Dakota street, Rev. A.. Rob
inson. , 7:80; C. ft. 6:45; S. S., ILn
' . ' ioTethodlst' ' ;
- Taylon Street Reu Bents mln 'STm m
D. D.; W:30 and 7:80; S. 8., 12:15; E, iZ
:S0. Themes. "True Greatness,'.' and
nuw oimii vvb accuuoi lor JesuS
Christ?"
Sunnyside East TamhIII near Thirty
fifth; W. T, Euster: 11 and 7:30; J. E.
L.. 3; E. L-, 6:16; 8. S.. :60. Morning
vciiiiuii vy- h, u. noiiingsneaa; - even
ing address by Miss Ada Holmes.
ESu.,7,s.5if ieL De-WRrt; and l;
Epworth Twenty-sixth and Savier:
Rev. Charles T, McPhersont-11 and 7:o-
S. 8 10; K. L.,'6:30. -
Centenary East Ninth and Pine!
Clarence True Wilson, D. D.; 10:30 and
y:au; . a., ia;-, I, - s:is. Topics,
"Saved to Serve," and ' "Tha' Three
Links,'' sermon to I. O. O. F.
Trinity East Tenth and Grant; Lewis
F. Smith; 11 and. 7:30; S. 8., 10; E. ll,
6:30. - . , . .
-.Central 334 Russell. Rev. C. Ii Ham
ilton. 10:80- 8. S., 12; E. L., 6:80.
Chinese Mission Chan Sing; Kal; II
and' 7:30. ,
Grace Twelfth and Taylor- Rev. John
H. Cudlipp. 10:30 and J:S0; S. S.. 12:18;
E. L.. 6:30. Themes, "The Unpardon
able Sin," and "The Power of Convic
tion." . Vancouver A venue-S-ll and 7:30. -I
Laurelwood Rev. E. . H. Bryant: II
and 7:30; 8. S., 10; B.X., 6:30.
Norwegian-Danish Thirteenth ' and
Davis: H. P. Nelsenr 10:46 and 7;30;
E. L., 7.
First German Fifteenth and TJnvf-
A. Waasa; It and 7:3ft,
-ejweoisn BorinwicK ana HParh.
jonn wan, u una o. a. a., m; k. I. 7.
Tonics. 'Tha- Christian Refuge." and
Who Is the Rightful Owner of Present
C rlitl""llu' ' -;-. 1
dcvuiiu v. 111111 v.Bs,dii liiii its ivinj nss w
Rev. E. E. Hertzler, 11 and 8 a S., ;45:
EL L.. 7:30. ' ....'...
Japanese Mission 121" North nri
1:30; 8. 8., 3:30.
Sellwood East ' Fifteenth and r.
eoma, ttev. lesier t;. oor, 11 and 7:30
J. E L., 1:20; E. L.. :30. ' . '
The cilnton-Keuy Memorial Thirty'
ninth ana fowen, Kev. S. J. Kester. ll
ana s, o. o.. iv, r,. u, ; j. to. u., j
Montavuia Motile and Hlbbard n.
Haroia uoera. 11 ana i:itt:. s in.
-I M.AlnA 1 T T . m - ..'...
v I'" ""ft, tf.. AA, , ju.. t;ta.
Woodlawn William J. Douglass. 11
and 7:80; S. 8U U-K B, L., 6:30. , "
University Park Dawson and Fiska.
... . . wc&a.j. m . , miu i.u. .
African Zioti Thirteenth and Xtl
Rev. W, W. Matthews. II and 8. - Special
Patton Michigan avenue and Careen
ter, D. A. Walters. 11 and 7:30: R is
E. L., 6:30. Topics: Morning, "Earnest
Prayer and Its Prompt Answer: .
ins. sn wrvici,
Mount Tabor East Stark anil fiirt..
first. J. W. McDougall. 11 and 7:10
Woodstock J. D.. Voce. 11 and 7-sa.
a b in. w T 1 .1 n .
. Lathsraa. .
' Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and
Irving. 11 and 8; S. 8.. 9:45.
Norwegian Synod East Tenth and
Grant: Rev, O. Hagoes, IX. and 7:30
B. n., :su.
Retanla Danish Union- snd Morris
Rev. J. Moott. 11 srnl 8: H.. H.. 10. Ton
i-a, "Don't Know 1'eoplo'' and "Tho Peo
ple That Know."s
1 St James English Vest Park and
Jefferson: J. Allen Less. 11 snd 8: 8.
R. 10: L. Ii. 1 n. m. Tonles. "The
Treasures of Childhood" and, "The So
cret of perpetual Youth."
united Norwegian 45 "t. Fourteenth;
I'etmar Liarsen. ll and 7:80; 8. 8., 8:45.
:o. ..., v
Zlon's German 4Thsnnisn and Sal
mon; W. IL Behrens, 10:16: 7:45; 8. 8.
St Paul's German East Twelfth end
Clinton: Rev. A. Krausa. 10:80 and 7:80
S. 8., :30; evening, vlsiUtlon, Rev. C.
Biiechler. - -
Trlnltv German f Missouri Bvnodl
wjiuams and beiiwood; j. A. Kimbach,
8:15: 8. 8.. 16: 7:30.
-Swedish AusustanS Rodnev snd
Stanton; Rev. C. A. Tolln. 10:45 and
7:6; H. B.. :so. ,
Swedish . Mission Seventeenth and
Gilaan; Rev. B. J. Thoren. 11 and 7:46;
.Christian.
First Park and Columbia. Rev. W. fl
Reagor, 11 and 7:80; S. 8.. 9:46; C. K,
6:45. Topics, !'The Forward Movement
All Alonar the Line" and "Tha Savior.
hood of Christ." - 7 .v.- -
Sellwood Eleventh and 1 Umattlls.
10:30 and 7:46. , ,".
Central East. Twentieth ' and Sal
mon; Rev. J. F. Ghormley. D. 1). 10.36
and 8. Themes, "Vandalism of Unbe
lier and "The Cross and ths Crescent."
Rodney Avenue Rodney snd Knott:
Thomas G. Plcton. 11 and : 8. 8 9:45;
C. E.. 7 D. m. Tonics. "KeeDlns: - tha
Heart" and "Christ at the Door." . ' ,
Kern Park Rev, K, M. Patterson. 11
ana 7:t; . b., 10; u. K b:46. - Themes,
"The Power of an Awakened Conscience1
and "-'Why Be a Christian?"
nwjouwn n anq ' csvi . viarK vy.
7:80; 8. 8., 13, Sermons translated for
Ul5-n . 1 M """day mornlnit.
andVso" . nX Montgomery, 10;30
Third Marguerite hall. Thirty-fifth
. ...,, tvv. j.tR. Aclieson; H
, Ohristiaa Selsaea.' "
First Church pf Chrlst8,ottlsh Rlts
I'ttiiirtiini, luiiiiatin atui 1 nuinMi a 11
iSath''""' 8'" l3' To,',c' '(Frobation After
Second Woodmen's Hall. Kt Rlxth
and Alder, 11 snd 8; 8. & 12 Toniei
"Probation After Death:" ' .T0PU!J
eventn. KSV. T. L. Kllot D. D.. Rev.
. O. Fallot jr. and Rev. N. . H. Baker
inlsters. ll and 7:45; B, 8. 45"
Indergarten, II; X. P. F., 6:30.
. ..'','' trnltarlaa.",!', V""' ;..
Church of Our Fatl.er Tamhitt
oevenin. xtev. 1: I.. Knot, U. y Rev.
nT
kindergarten,
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TJniversallst
Church "of the Good Tldlnss . tTni,.
hall, corner Grnnd avenue and East Vine
Lvfv, - .'1 , .w.-v, u. ionic.
'Can Saints Be Grown In Oregon?"
M. E. Church South.
171 Second. Rev. E. II. Mown. 11
and 8. Topic, morning. "The Divine
S, U, I:
Human." 8. 8 li R
30.
Comstock. s r
Advent Secohfl, between ; Hall' and
Lincoln, K. Wallace Shepard, 10:30 and
1 ju. - wn. fl.ju p. m. ,
Tnlted Brethren ln Christ
First East Fifteenth and Morrison,
Rev. H. C. Shaffer. II and 7:30; S. 8.f
iu; j. r... :!. : .-
Third South MdunTrTabor: ' RevJ H.
- Radical Sixth and -Mechanic. Rev. T.
J. , Cock'lng-. 11 and 7:80; 8. $.. 10; C.
E 6:30.
Alberta East Twenty-seventh " and
Miiarea, jev. o. E. Emerlch. 11 and 8;
O. O.. XV.
Bvanffsllesl Aaaonlattnns.
First Ensrliiih Kest KIyMi H?f'Miir.
set, j jb. v;uivar. 11 ana 7:30; 1. p. A,
a. b., 10.. - . v 1 .
First German Tenth and Clav. ' F.
Bens, 10:45 and 7:46; 8. 8.. :S0: Y. P.. 7.
Topics, "The Resurrection Prom -the
Dead"' and "Followlngr Jesus a Personal
Memorial East Fla-htsenth sni "Tts.
oeiiB. morris weveriing, 10 and t.so;
United Evangelical. '
First Ekst Seventh onrf" aimuii .
H. A. DeekTsrs.. 10" " -"--.
Second FarSo and Kerhv Rev. fi f!
Poling, 11 and 7:80.
Bt. jonn a IVanhoa and John. Rev.
C P. Yates. 8. 8., 10. .
Ockley Greert Gav and 'Willamette
Rev. J. Bower sox. 11 and 7:30: a 8-
10; C. E., 6:30i: mornlne. Rev. Rlahnn
6:3ffl; :
L 7-
Bsformad.
First German Tenth and Stark
streets, G. Hafner pastor. Services
OAh s. m. and 8 d. m.: 8. 8., 8:30 a. m
Y. P. S 7 p, m. .
TJnltsd Presbyterian.
Church of the S trans-era Wsn an A
Grand, Rev. 8. Earl DuBoif. 10:30 and
',". Xlsosllaasous.
First Spiritual Society-. Western Arad
my halt, wecona ana Morrison. Meetings.-
11, 8:30 and 7:45. ,
Friends Church Main . and Eas.
Thirty-fifth, Llndley A. Wells, 11 snd
T80; a 8.. lfccC- B., 6:80.
,SUte SplrituHMst Society Mauley
hall, Williams avenue ana anoit street,
7:45 p.- m. :.-. . -.--:,
Splrituallsts-Drew hall. Dr. W. T.
Allen.: 8. ."---' - . f.
Mediums, and Ministers Association
Auditorium building, 11, J and 7:46.
. Swedish Free 1 Mission Mississippi
and Shaver: . Rev. V. Carlson. 3 and 8.
Rev. August Olson will, preach. -
Y..M . C. A Fourth and Yamhill J
J. C. Snyder, speaker. Clarinet solo, R.
n. jrermns. . , -- .j-
Swedish Corps Salvation. Army 430
Burnside. 11, 4:so and 8.
Millennial Dawn Odd FelIowshalI.
earner East Sixth and Alder, Bible les
son, 1:30; services, 2:45. 8:15. Theme.
x ne 1 wo eaivationa
Latter Dav Saints fMormonsI S. 8..
10; 11:30 and 6. . Corner ir. 10th and
Sherman. : . -.
1 1mmanuel German Corner 15th and
Led fBellwood). H. C. Ebelina: S. S..
9:30, 10:10. - : : - . i .
Grace English Rodney and Ivy.. Al
Wna, H. C. Ebeling. 7:30. -
New Thought Rev. - Henrv Victor
Morran. Unity hall. Relltnr-Hlrsrh bulM.
ing. 8 p. m. Theme, ''The New Chris
tian Psychology." 1
ANNIVERSARY OF
NSCH00L FOR NEGROES
Atlanta. Ga.. Anrll 24. Arrnnu-ement
have- been cnmDleted for. an elaborate
celebration of the quarter centennial of
Gammon Theological seminary, begin
ning tomorrow and continuing through
the week. Manv noted churchmen and
eaucaiors are on tne program, among
inera cisnop waiaen, i5isnop IHarteell,
ijt. una mrs. vviiour 1 niraieia or wash-
ngton. v. c. and Rev. R. E. Jones.
editor of ! the Southwestern Christian
Advocate. The Gammon scmlnarv Is
the foremost collese In the world for
the education of' colored men for the
ministry and its endowment fund the
largest under the control of tha M. 15
church. . . .
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SEATTLE Fil
OI'EO SUNDAYS
- (I'nlted 1'fWS Leatel
Seattle, April J4 Tha AJHa-Yukon-
Paclflo exposition wlll.be oi-u Biin.iaya.
This has been definitely lcli1ad by the
executlvs committee of the fnlr. Hi
tween the hours of 1' o'clock In t
afternoon and mianigm nn ounusy evsry
department of the exposition savs the
government PUHUings wilt oe open 10
tne public.
Tho executive committee has had th
question of Sunday opening tinder cmi-.
slderstlnn for months. Ths dissuasion
ties been heated, religious, sivm ain
frsternal bodies havn participated snd
various views have bettn put forwanl.
The i-ommtltee became convinced that
a majority of the people disired ti
have the exposition open on Mundays
and this view seems to be supported
by the local press.
Prtghtfnl Tata Avsrtad.
"I would have been a crlpp!" for llfei
from a ti-rrible cut on my kne- cap,''
n.e pHnk IHslwrry. Kelllher. Ulnn,
'wiihout Hurklen's Arnica Salve, which
mon L-urwl me." Infallible for wounds,
ruts and bruises, it soon cures Burns,
Scalds. Old Sores, Uolls, Skin Eruptions.
World s best for Tiles. 26o at Woodard,
Clnrke A Co.
rAtllnf
With a Cold, Headache,
Indigestion,"Brain Fag,"
"Out-of-Sorts Feeling?",
Orange
me
(Powders)
Will "fix you up" in no time
with good "aftereffects."
Knight Shoe C- will be closed all day
Monday, arranging for-big sale at old
store and opening of new store, at Sec
ond and ' Washington streets.
gAYOCEAN
Youll take a new interest
in Bayocean after reading- "$80,000
Worth of Machinery" in tomor
row's papers.
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trio OTRUP
MSUOvauwkM imwlc sts SOTTVfC
Pi sshj Isi laa.
First Twelfth and Alder; Rev. Wil
liam Hiram h ounces. 10:1S and T-xo.
Topics. "The Assured Place of Jesus in
History." snd "The Scientific Method."
Preaching bv rr. K. K. Oeselbracht
Mlzpsh East Thirteenth snd Powell;
nev. Harry leeaa.
81. Mary's
Cathollo.
Pro-CathedraL
Fifteenth
and Davis Moat Rev. A. Christie. D. IX
1 lsiw n,9, v, a sna v.
sermon. 11.
benediction.
Vespera.
:45.
11 and 7:16: 8.
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Calvary Eleventh and Oay; Rev. J
A. P. McGmw. 16:10 snd t:a. Totlc.
-rnlng All Thlnr In ; Ixv.- and
jrapa.--
Pourtti First snd Olbbs: Rev. Don
ald McKensis: 10:16 snd 7:16: B. S 11:
C. R. 6 a.
Maw thorns Psrk Twelfth and East
Tailor, Kev. William Parsons; 10:t0aod
T:l: 8. a. If: C. K 6:30.
ForKee F;lwM and Gantenhelni
ReHsrry l Pratt: 11 and T:60; a
Piedmont Cleveland snd Jsrrett:
ry;v.s j. t. inyoer, ll sad IJ0; &
rhimUti First IAS: 8. 8, :t.
Westminster East Teth and Wt
fer; Pev. H-irv Hr-ote: II 11 ana
I.: i:; C. K. 1
Marshall Ffet Msrshsll and Snrth
aevefiteerfh; Rev. C W. Hays. 8. B. 10
11 snd 7:JS
Mount Tshrtr Ptm-it and pr-l v
manj Rev. Sdarard U. P tiara.. 11 and 4
rv, is
St Brreteewth ani Stw-
A. Thi"rin. ll asd
C. F 6 is.
TRird rt Tbl-te-etS mm V-m-
Rev. Andrew J. Montgetnerr. 16 IS
sna .
Anenel Rev. A U jrA. 11 and ? 46
M'r-e "laviija; rtrv. B. B wtt
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Hlsh mass mtA
instruction, and
Ft Joseph's tOermaji). Tift nth..
vuutn -n, xisv. Jimtl KSUW. V. CI
Low mass. I. . Hlsh mass mnA
16:10. Vesnera. henedlctlnn
St. Lawrence'a Third mn Ch.rn...
nr-w. w . u ja wanes..- uiw miu T .
18. Ulch mm and - Mrmon. la ix
Vtspers and benediction, 7:80. :
SL Patrick's. Nineteen!)! mnjt D.4.
Rev. K. P. MOrphy. Iw mau. . Hlrt,
nd sermon, 10.30. Vun
benediction. 8:80.- -
at. Michael's (Italian . s-n,,K '
Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low mass, tT
Hlch mass and sermon. It it' v..u
an1 benOdictlon. 7:80. i
SL Francis. Ksst fTleventh an rwk i
tev. J. Ii. Blsck. lew ina. a
mj v.v. nin inwi ana Hrmon, 10-1S I
J espsrs. lnstrsctloa asd . benediction.
:3 6.
Immaculate Heart of Vary, Williams
snd Stanton Rev. W. Aj la)y Lw
mssa. 6, I and . High mass and ear
mon. 10J6. Vespers and benediction.
Holv Rosary, East Third and rninn
Vwr Rrr. A. t. Lawler. Low mass, .
, "a ' -v. . ri iu atan ana rm on.
MrM tleart. Mllwaukle Rev. Ore
rr R"Me, O. . B. Low mass, . HlrS
and aerman. 1 6 Vespers and hem.
ed-'t-m, 7 10.
Hiv Crnss. University Park Rev. J
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Take East Ankeny-Rose City Park car to end of line
and be sure and see a Gregory Heights salesman and he will
show you THE BEST PROPOSITION ever put on the Port
land market for the man of moderate means.
Don't take our word for it but come out and look for
yourself. , 4 x
Don't take your landlord's word for it he has an interest
in keeping you as a tenant.
Don't ask our competitors about GREGORY HEIGHTS
they are interested in selling their own property.
Just act like any' sensible business man would on any
other piece of business: First, consider the hundred and one
reasons why you snould own your own home; and see if there
are any good reasons, why you should not. and we are sure
you will decide to buy in GREGORY HEIGHTS.
The monthly 01 weekly salary check will only go so far.
YOU CANT SPEND IT TWICE. A goodly share goes
regularly to the landlord, never to return it's lost abso
lutely thrown away. '
Now please show a little consideration of your qym best
interests and those of your family. You will some day have
to quit work-i-sad but true we can't work always. Our
bodies are not built that way. '
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So make the most of your years of productivity. Earn all
you can. Save all vou can.' Invest all you can. SPEND AS
LITTLE AS YOU CAN. That's the way to get ahead. .
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GET A HOME By all means get a home in GREGORY
HEIGHTS. It is the best addition in the city. High and dry
255 feet above the river. Fine view of mountains and river.
Surrounded on all sides by restricted residence districts. No
buildings allowed nearer than. 15 feet to curb line. No lots
sold except to Caucasians. No livery stables; no laundries;
no stores. ' ';'''' '' v - ;'" ,-
GREGORY HEIGHTS is on Sandy Boulevard, the most 8
TvrvTi 1 a e ant,-, JriuM T3.l .. J i . . i . . M
f"f" v...i.r,Bjr ix jtuxlxaixu aim dcsi uirougn route to
the east. This boulevard will soon be paved and the electric -carline
extended to city limits. -v x- ' '
Best car service in Portland. Cars every 10 or 15 min
utes, and only 25 minutes from center of town, and that will -shortly
be reduced to 20 by a change in the route.
Bull Run water; cement sidewalks ; streets, graded. ' - "
Beautiful, level lots, from $100 up, and as little as $3 down
and $2.50 a month.
Homes built and sold on terms easier than rent.
See us for our special proposition: SIX MONTHS
RENT FREE. .
Be sure and come out tomorrow. Salesmen on grounds
sui oay. ii you can t come out tomorrow, come any week
day at your convenience to our office and we will uke you
out and show the property.
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OPPOSITE P0ST0FFICE
INVESTMENT CO.0'
Kentlwort East .Ti 'rtr Toth and
iiLi fUdenar, Portland and ax KZS2