THE v OREGON DAILY 1 JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1909, Town Topics TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS Hellia; "Toodlea In Holland." Bungalow "Merely Mary Ann" Star i .MovlDg Pictures Orpheum Vaudeville Grand Vaudeville Pantagea Vaudeville Trial for Banuujii Today a Jury In Judge Gantenbeln s department of the circuit court in hearing evidence in the 17600 damage suit brought by Joseph Khalainen. administrator of the estate of Antii Joatinell. against Paquet. Oel- Discn & jopnn, a contracting rirm wnicn did considerable work on the Brooklyn sewer. JoMtinell was killed, with two others, while working in the sewer. The present case Is the second of a series of three brought by Khalainen who acts as administrator for the three men killed against the contracting com psny. In the case of Frank Mattson, the first tried, the Jury brought in a verdict for the defendant. Mrs. Dunlway to Speak Mrs. Abi gail Scott Duniway will address The Peoples' Forum tomorrow evening at 8 djclock. Her subject will be "The Taxlpaylng Woman's Suffrage Amend ment." Mrs. Duniway is famed all overUhe United States for her deter mines stand on woman's suffrage. She la a charming speaker and always nan dies her subject exhaustively and com prehensively. The usual discussion will follow Mr. Dunlwav's address. Dr. Zlegler will address The Forum next Sunday night. May 25. HIS subject will be "The Blanket Franchise and Charter." No Light on Steam Boiler Some of ficial ot tne city of Portland is to be arrested on a charge of leaving a steam roller out on the streets without having a light at night. Officer Maddux has sworn out a - John Doe complaint against the responsible party for tho roller and it will be served as soon as Chief of Police Qrltzmacher and City Attorney Kavanaugh decide who Is at fault. Hither the mayor, the chief en gineer, the street superintendent the operator of the roller or the roller it- seu will he haled into court tomorrow to answer the charge. The roller was en u.i nramey Btreet, uttween Twen tieth and Twenty-second streets. Simply Case of Drank. An Investi gation by Detectives Craddieklaml -Mal-lett Int., the alleged drugging-, beating and robbing of H. W. Case of Pecos, li xaj, reveals that Case was on a spree, engaged in a card game and lost his mony partly there and partly In buv lug drinks. Instead of having 1 85 on his person. Case now says he had but 1S. He engaged in a card game witti three men, who have since been located Tney state that Case was drunk and had struck his face against a railing. The detectives discredit, the report that Case was drugged. Motorcycle Thief Caught Word was received today by .Sheriff Stevens of the capture t Sacramento, ml.. of Peter Brozat, who is accused of having stolen a $260 motorcycle from J. Bsslg at I.ents, Or., April 22. The capture of Brozat has won for the sher ... ftic' the approval of local author ities In that It was accomplished so quickly and notwithstanding serious difficulties. .Sheriff Stevens will send a deputy to bring the prisoner to Port land, some time tonight. Dtunp Garbage at Klfht That a num Deror people are dumping garbage trash ana decayed vegetable matter on the lower part of the Montgomery street drive Is the complaint of Forrest Fhiher attorney, of the firm of Angell Fisher! In a communication to the chief of po lice. Mr- Fisher states that this has been going on for some time, and that the offenders have been working at night when unlikely to be seen. Chief of Police Grltzmaoher has detailed a special officer to investigate. vision committee Meet. Council man Rushlight. chairman of the liquor law rev'sion committee, called that body to order yestcrdav for Its first session to consider the result of the Joint la bors of Mr. Rushlight and Deputv City Auditor Joe Hutchinson. The revision thus far suggested has been taken from the statutes of cities all over the i'nlted States and many of the new amend ments sre taken liodlly from the stute law:-. Pilgrim Congregational Churoh. This morning Rev. . T. -Thomas, pastor of tne Pilgrim Congregational church cotm-r Shaver street anil Mississippi avenue, will preach the first sermon in the new building. In the evening Rev Irvin A J. Kolsntn.' state superintendent, will preach. He will also conduct serv ices every evening next week, except Baturnay. Indicatory services will be held May 23. Soolallsts Bsgla Campaign The Sn- niallsts of Portland wll 1 fire the first gun of their city campaign at Socialist nan, .ins. iiavis street. Sunday night. May 1, at 8 o'clock. H. Langerock will speak on "Socialism and Local Govern ment In the I'nlted States." Mr. Lange vt'Ock Is the author of a work on Social Ism and local government In continental Europe, which Is a classic amongst So cialists. Puneral Held TtrdaTTlie funeral of Mr. Lydla 01mler who died at th home of her son. Mark timber, Thurs day, from the residence. Mrs. (Iruber was $4 years of age and had been a resi dent of this city for 22 vears She Is survived by six children.' Mrs. Middle miss of Minneapolis; Mark (Jruber. Adam timber, W. F. ("Smber. G. S. Jruher of Alaska, and John Gruher of Florida. Blyitone Jurors DlsagTee o. r' lily stone acctised of tittering a forged check, must stand trial again. The Jury which heard the evidence In the rase against him in .lodge Cleland s de partment of the circuit court, disagreed and was discharged last night. Seven tood for conviction and five for ac quittal. Mother Aski to Be Guardian- Appli cation is made in probate today to have Harsh E. Smith, mother of 16-year-old Faye Smith, appointed guardian of her daughter, who, beside having an inter est amounting 10 tiaini in real estate. in neir iu toe puiHie or ner rather K 1.. Smith, deceased. Poster Puneral xoday-The funeral of rtoneri . rosier, city street Inspector and son of the late James H. Foster of Ainany. ur., wno men nt his home J02U Corumhia street. Thursday afternoon. Is being held this afternoon from Holman's unaeriaKing estaoiisnment. Johnson Arrested Again Kdwarrrt jonnson. proprietor or tlie Delmonico restaurant at Seventh and Alder streets, has again beetle arrested on a chnrge of keeping open after hours. .ne was arrester late last night by Of DR. BROUGHER Preaches twice Sunday at .the WHITE TEMPLE Twelfth and Taylor Streets. 10 130 A. K., 4'PYDDP5CIVP PVCC'i Solo. Mias Kathleen Iawler. , rao r. au 1 'KNOCKING KNOCKERS" STOP BEING A JOr KILLER. SMILE AND BE A BOOSTER. BAPTISM AJTO SPECIAZ. MUSIC. Gospel solo, Mis Ethel Shea. DRUr.Tr.1ERS MAKE GOOD Oil. STAGE "Toodles in Holland" Keeps Audience in Continu ous Uproar. Zeb. L.Martin, who plays Officer ! Harrigan in Toodles in Holland." Thev took Macalovilch Levi from a' good Job In the pnwnshon In Vancou - ver, Wash., because he told a Joke about rlt 'ijL' ' III II i .v, : ,w .wit : II II jl- ' II l.ie u . I in rni rr o,-i w .-ii n ""i,, Hiram PViiilkea 1ft TO nod 7 K chlclien. Hecuuse a woman can lay an ,'am. lUr. c, ' " , V .. , eag on a stove without hurnnlg herfeet ! TAlic?: Th! M ls,s.io" ,he S"er' 8n,i is the answer. So they told Levi he had! B 2" Vf.K talent "for the theatre. Hut Levi was only one of the several comie characters In "Toodles in Hol iaiH." the Travelers' Protective associa tion show which opened under the direc tion of Thomas F. Getz at the Hcllig theatre last night. "Toodles" will make her last appearance tonight. til . 'i,i.Ht ,.f trio ff.in and thpti- tve ar.H svLeethenrtf. ami other oeo-iald ni,. . wlvva and sweethearts, and every : one else crowdfd the theatre last night the first night at ihe benefit for the drummers. , And every one and every body sang and trilled and whistled themselves hoarse applauding. "Toodles.'' jiiwt r little girl Baby Patsv in real life made the lift of ihe piece, and mere were otners wno roi r.'wed closely. Sherma Dana as Bessie, a, las Ladv Bountiful, Mary Cardiff as Mlsr Riley, J. W. Shaw as the General Cranston (Foxv Crandpai. Eddie Weln steln s Levi, and many others received their due slmre nf applause. H. Tedg nai Minor as (Jfflcer Harrigan made Ills dlatinetive hit, and Marguerite Cnllgnn as the Merry Widtw and in several specialty oaris. did exceptlonarly well. Clinrlcs . Rli'gler as Dr. Ferdinand Schapskoff Va laughable us a species of Dutch comedian. i.,l,l.,n nhnrn. rtC "rnl,'' ana hritt-- iri." ti. i.ler cmud not well o-cane lining a suicesi Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery. 10:30 Toodles in Holland." like manv nf ! , ".P'S "ThP nd the Its Ilk. revolves around Just the hare True. and Witnesses to the Super skeleton of a plot. Toodles has a mania natural. ...... for pictorial postal cards and an amhl- AnabelRev. A. Hurd. 11 and 7:45. tlon to visit Holland. Two brain-storm- j Hope Montavllia; Rev. S. S. White. Ing actors are engaged to rig up made-I 11 nV, ' ' v.: to-order Holland for her. Rut Toodles. ' ,Kn',wrtr. East Thirty-seventh and who has qulte'a bunip of Intellect her- j self, turns the tables By going to the Hellig tonight you can learn all about "Toodles In Holland." fleers White. Evans and These officers found his place of bus iness ooen at 2:10 a m. and claim that he was selling beer in teacups to C. E. , Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young Freeman. K. England and F. W. Kel- 'D. I).; 1O:.10 and 7:45: K. S.. 12:15; E. L. lar when they entered. The rase wss!fi:45. Topics. "The Faith of Men." and set for hearing for May 20. . imnr. n. n.l.hratton. Exposition building. Nineteenth and 1 Washington streets. j Mrs Rose V Reed Miss Lawler and ' F. T Crowther. M ' j Acmlsslon25 cenn , It r.a A .1 1 T-amtwa P1.a I I . , . ...ri" w-..r"'r.,"Tr,V i .r.T." r'V'r. ,7. .'ul' . r"."" ZLII .1 ?? VV-'-,'r1 W. C. Blue heard three mysterious shots at Mississippi and Beach streets late last nlgit. but an Investigation bv him failed to assign any cause for the shooting. Beginning May 1, we reduce the price of all our Australian coal to 18.60 per ton delivered; 60 cents per ton reduction on five ton lots. Pacific Coast Coal Co.. 249 Washington. Main 229; A-2293., Sunday Excursion To Cascade Locks on steamer Ralley Oatiert; $1 round trip. Leaves 9 a. m. from. Alder Street dock; returns 6:45. Phone Main 914 or A-5112. Bat Wr Steamer Nome City sails direct for San Francisco Monday even ing. Cabin $10. berth and meals In cluded. Frank Rollam, agt., 128 Third. Mr. Blngler's Dancing' Parties every Saturday evening. Most enjoyable. Ad mittance by card only. Rlngler's Hall, East Side. Prasp orchcsra. Staamar Jessie Harklna. far Camas, Washougal and way landings, Jally. turn cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. J. O. Bohasfar B Co., merchant tailors, corner Sixth and Washington streets, Raleigh building, rooms 10 and 11. Baayar Bill Coal Portland & Subur ban Express company exclusive agents. Main 5625. John M. Mann, Printer. C8 Fourth St., bet. Oak and Pine. Both phones, 4088. Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth street, ranch 11:10 to 2; business men's lunch. Shanafalt, commercial, view, flash light photographer. C-1099. East 633. Dreamland Dancing Academy opening tonight, formerly Merrill hall; by card. Batar at St. Patrick's Hall, Savler street, will close Saturday. May IS. Bohsa'a Park Opan for Bnt tn lodges and family picnics. Both phones. W. A. Wis and associates, painless dentists. Third and Washington. . , . . American Bask B Trust Co. Sixth and Oak. Sal Deposit Boxes. Gor.-Amer. Bnk. Pr. Xayaas, optician. Balmon.near (Ut. CHURCH SE,RVICE,S 53- Baptist. First White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor, Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher. V 1. 10. "One Accord" prayer meeting services, 10:30 and 7:30; Bible school 12: topics: "Eyes, or the Upward X,ook. and "Fault Finding; or Knocking the Neighbors." ' . Arleta Rev. E. A. Smith, 11 and 8; 8. R, 10; B. y.'P. U., 6. Topics: "Com mon Salvation" and "Kadesh-Barnca. ' Highland Alberta and Sixth. Rev. K. A. Ieonard, pastor. 11 and 7:30; B. T. P. V.. :30; S. S., 10. Sellwood Tacoma and Eleventh, Rev-. IX W. Thurston, pastor. 11 and 8: 8. 8 , 10; Y. P. V.. 7. Topics: "Making a Man," and "Many Questions: God An- Calvar- East Eighth and Grant. Rev. 3. N. Monroe 11 and 7:30; 8. 8. 10: B V. P. V., 6:30 Topics: "The Model Prayer," and "God's Property." i lmmanuel Meade ana econu, 'A. B. Minaker, 10:30 and 7:30; .S. S.. 12: 8. Y. P. IT.. 6:30. Topics: "Service" I mnA "T.mnlatlnna ' (Tract Montavllia.; Kev. a men c i Patch. 11 and 7:S!: S. S.. 10: Y. P.. I U., 8:30. Tonics: "Saving Some" and "Take Heed That Ye i.ove Ood." Central East Twentieth and Ankeny: Rev. W. T. Jordan. 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 9:30; Y- p- 6;30- Topics: "Separation and Service" and "Fear Not." University park Rev. A. B. Waltz. 8. 8.. 10: 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. Topics: "Dry Bonej Made to Live." and "Foolhardy Swearing." Mnnnvslfia Kitrmanl Forty-first and Hawthorne; Kev. C. Feldmeth. 11; & 8. 9M6. St. Johns (German) Rev. C. Feld mctli. S. 8.. 9:46; services 11 and 7:30. Second Seventh and East Ankeny. 10:80 and 7:30; Bible school, 12; B. Y. P. V.. 6:30. St. Johns Rev. John BentzieTt.- 11:30 and 7:30; S. 8.. 10; Y. P. U., :30. Chinese Mission 352 H Oak street. 8. 8., 7; -preaching. 8, by Rev. Fung Chak. First German Fourth and Mill; Rev. J. Kratt n and 7:30; 8. 8.. :4o a.rm niMomV'rtr.d and Rod"-v avenue; Rev. F. Buermann. 11 and 7'30- S 8 9 46 ' East Forty-fifth street Corner East Main; Rev. B. C. Cook. 11 and 7:3u; Bible school, 10; B. Y. P. U.. 6:45. Lents Rev. J. F. Hepcock. 8. S . 10; 11 and 7.30; B. Y. P. T. 6:30. Topics. "Faith" and ' The Fatal Sting." Mount Olive Seventh and Everett; Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:30. Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; Rev. 8r8k rCBryrpnlT -ao a"d 7 4 5; ' Union" Avenue Mission' (Swedish) Corner Skidmore S. 8.. 10. Thlrd Knott and Vancouver: Rev. R. Khwertlr 11 nrf 7 30 Tonic: 'God's ' Anointed" and "Saving Faith." 8. S., j 10; B. Y. P. I.. 6:45. i Presbyterian. First Twelfth and Alder: Rev. Wll- Mlzpah East Thirteenth and Powell Rev. Harry Leeds. 11 and 8; S. 8.. Jft; C. E. 7. Topics: "The Harvests of Munificence" and "A Heal Reason for Alt rnlsm." Calvarv Eleventh and Clav I'.ev Thomas H. Walker. 10:30 and 7:30 8 8.. noon. Fourth First and Glhbs: Rev. Don- Mackenzie. 10::3 and :30; S. S 12; C. r... 6:.1 Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East 70 S SPV12 (- E o"8 Forbes Sell wood and Oantenbeln. Rev. Harrv H. Pratt; 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10: C. E.. 6:S0 Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett; Rev. J. E. Snyder, 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 12:1b. Chinese llbbi first. l:tt; H. b.. 6 a. Westminster East Tenth and Weld- i 'in- ler: Rev. Henry Marcotte; ia.a "u 1:70: H 8.. 12: t,. k. b:;iii V-iV' o.V." i..hn j BJViJIVi ,7.. , - Seventeenth Rev C W H, vs. 11 and Holt D sS H a m C F u Jn. t.L 'p.' m.. . R. ...rt. Mount Tabor Belmont and Pie, t v- man: Rev. Edward M. Sharp. 11 and i Seilwnod-Eflst Seventeenth and Son- kane; Rev. I). A. Thompson. 11 and O., I". V . r-j , I Third East Thirteenth and . me: ,lad",0"e Rev !- r.. t ivooinsc-n, ii; . Millard Avnue Rev John A Town S.. 10 i send. Services 11 and 7:30: S a. m. I Trinity Dakota street. Rev. A. Rob Kelnleln j tnson. 7:45 p. m. ; C. E., 6:45; S. S., 11. Methodist. tiodliness vs. (iodlessness sunnysld East Yamhill near Thirty- I fifth; W. T. Euster; 11 and 7:30; J. E. L... 3 ; 1 K L.. 6:15, S. S.. :50. st- John" S. H. Dewart; 11 and 8; Epworth Twenty-sixth and Bavler; Rev. Charles T. McPherson; 1 1 and 8. I oV tinir ' Kvin. sermbn'lfy Kev. w. m. tioinngsheail Centenary East Ninth and Pine: ; Centenary East Ninth and Pine I :Clarence True Wilson. D. D. ; 10:30 and! F. Smith; 11 and 7:30: S S. 10: E. U, 6:30. Topics. "A Holy Ghost Church." and "Pictures From Life " Central 3.14 Kussell. Rev. C. 1 Ham- tlton. 10:30; S. S.. 12; E. L.. 6:30. Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kal; 11. and 7:30. I Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. John i H. Cudllpp. 10:30 and 7:30: S. S.. 12:16; E I... 6:45. Topics. "The Old Land marks." and "The Young Man and His Purpose." Vancouver Avenue 11 and 7:S0. I.aurelwood Rev. E. H. Bryant; 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 10; E. L., 6:30 Norwegian-Danish Thirteenth and Davis; H. P. Nelsen; 10:45 and 7:30; E. I... 7. First German Firteenth and Hoyt; X3. A. Waasa: 11 and 7:30. Swedish Borthwlck and Beach. Rev John Ovall. 11 and 8; S. S. 10: E L. 7. Topics. "Signs of Christ in the World." and "The Firm Dependence for the Needy." Second German Stanton and Rodnev, Rev. E. E. Hertzler, 11 and 8; S. S., 9:45: B. L... 7:30. Japanese Mission 121 North Fif teenth, Rev. Eileen Rlbara, 9:30 and 8:30: S. S., 3:30. Sellwood East Fifteenth and Ta coma, Rev. Lester C. Toor, 11 and 7:30; J. R L.. 2:30: E. L., :30. The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thlrtv nlnth .and Powell, Rev. S. J. Kester, il and t: 8. S., 10; E. L 7: J. E. L.. 3. Montavllia Mohle and Hlbbard, Rev. Harold Oberg, 11 and 7:30: S. S., 10; clasa meeting, 12; J. L., 3; E. L.. 6:46. Woodlawn William J. Douglass, 11 and S; S. S., 10; E. I. 6:30. University Park Dawson and Flske, Rev. W. R. Jeffry, J., 11 and 7.30. African Zlori Thirteenth and Main. Rev. W. W. Matthews. 11 and 8. Topics, "What and Where is Heaven." and "What and Where Is Hell?" Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter, D. A. Watters, 11 and 7:30: S. S., 10 K. L... 7. Topics. "The Best That Man Can Do," and "The Light That Is in Thee." Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty first, J. W. McDougall. 11 and 7:30. Woodstock J. D. Voce, 11 and 7:S0; a S.. 10; E. L, 6:80. " ' Oatholla. St. Mary'a Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and Davis Most Rev. A. Christie. D. D. Low mass. 6. 8 and 9. High mass and sermon, 11. Vespers. Instruction and benediction, 7:45. St. Staindaus. Maryland and Failing. Rev. C. Eeroskt. Low mass 8. high mass and sermon 10. SL Francis', East Eleventh and Oak Rt. J. II. Black. Low mass. (. 8:39 si I I I I Suggestive .Questions on School Lesson by The International Newspaper Bible Study club Is for the purpose of pro motlng in an unfettered way among the masses, a wider study of the Bible, the basal truths of Christianity, and the problems which enter into ever man's life. It is dfcmposed of all those who Join a local club, and take up the eimple course herein outlined, barring only ordained clergymen. All who have not joined are warmly Invited to do so and to competa for the prizes. Persons may Join the club at any time during the year, but must of course, answer the 62 questions hereinafter explained, to qualify for the prizes, and the back questions mav be obtained bv addressing this office. This paper has. secured the right to publish' the International Sunday School Lesson questions by Rev. Dr. Linscott, which have aroused so much Interest elsewhere, and they will appear weekly in both the Saturday and Sunday Issues of The Journal. One of these questions each week Is to be answered In writing and upon these answers the prizes . are to be awarded. Conditions of the Contest. 1. Each .contestant, or his or her family, mast be a subscriber to this gaper, in order- to qualify for membership in the International Newspaper Bible tudy club and this local club. 2. hAch contestant In this local club must answer each of the written ques- lions for 52 consecutive weeks, commencing Sunday. Mnrch 14. and ihe answers . must all be In the possession of this paper within two weeks of the close of this period. I 3. Each question must be answered separately, and the paper written on i one side only. No answer must exceed 100 words in length and mav be less. I Each answer must have the name and address of the writer at the bottom i of the answer. , ( 4. The answers must be delivered to this office, and they will he 'ollated ; at the close of the contest and forwarded to headquarters for independent ex- f amlnation by competent examiners. The prizes will then be awarded ac- i cording to the highest number of marks, won by members of The International I Newspaper Bible Study club. i The prlzss. i First Series A gold medal to each of the first five contestants. Second Series A silver medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Series A Teacher's Bible, price J5.50, to each of the next five con testants. Fourth Series The hook "The Heart of Christianity." price $1.60. to each of the next 35 contestants. Each medal will be suitably engraved, giving the name of the winner and for what it Is awarded and in like manner each Bible and book will be In scribed. All who can write and have Ideas, are urged to take up these studies re gardless of the degree of their education, as thejtipers are not valued from an educational or literary standpoint, but from the point of view of the cogency of their reasoned Ideas. May 16, 1909. Paul'a First Missionary ' Journey. Ieontum and I.ystra. Acts xlv:l-2S. Golden Text All the gods of the na tions are idols: but the Lord mad.; the I heavens. Psalm !fi:5. Verses 1-2 Point out on the map in your Bible where Iconlini Is situated. Can two missionaries working to gether do more than they could work ing separately Has the story of Jesus lost or aalnetf. J" its harm upon the multitude. ,ln,e 1 , , . - , ,. . . ' Was the unbelief of theso Jews a mat- I ter of h intellect, through hick of I evidence or , was it a matter of the i ,e?r,: 'j' " rpsult ,lf ll"'lr rc" hellion against (,od I Verses 3-7 How do yon account for 1 1 th fact, that the sams evidence, and ... ' . . Pirltual demonstration, which made.one part of tho multitude turn to Ood with t heart, made the other part angry In heart, and murderous In-their actions? (This question Is to be an- t , , ,fc - ' n WTltlnj hy members Of the j club.) . Would v.mi juiige from this sinrv. that I all the good people were on the side of ithe apostles, and all tl.e hail Hiid .lis ' hnnesi people on the oth-'i' siil : "... i wi.-ir- i run awav fron ened the apostl ! and face ,T- Will h wise and tirave man, sometimes run awav from such danger as thriat- es. or will he alwavs stay The apostles fled to l.vptva and . Ilerhe: where are these places situated? Verse S-- Is there ever su.v blame to be , attached to those who are born with I either physical, or moral defects? Are parents ever to he hlarnid for Ministers, Sunday school teachers and othera Interested nre Invited to write The Journal briefly their views as to the worth of these "questions,'' particularly If they consider them of value In their work. d 9 30 ,,, h a89 and sermon. 10:30. " "s',ers' Instruction and benediction. St. Joseph's (German':, Fifteenth and I Couch Rt. Rev. Jairies Rauw, V. U. Low mass, 8. High muss and sermon, I 10:20. Vespers, benediction, 3:30. ' St. Lawrence's, Third and Sherman : Rev. J C. Hughes. Low muss. t, 7 and R:30. Hleh mass and sermon, 10:30. .. - i .,1 . i n s-liers Him uriirun lion. I .tf". i Ascension. Montavllia. Kev J. P l-'ltzpatrlck. Mass and sermon 9 in chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. , g Patri.'k's. Nineteenth and Savler : Rev' E' P' Murphy. Low mass. 8. High masg iin(1 sermon. 10:30. Vespers and , hi,.rtiI-ttnn i til ! "u Ckel s , Lallan, Fourth and i ,7 sermon lOO Tespes ; "'f "fi 7 m ' Vespers ) Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams , J atantnn Pav W A Halv 1 nim ! mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and ser mon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction. 7:30. Holv Rosarv, East Third and Cnlon Very Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low mass, 6, 7 and 8:30. High mass and, sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction. 7:30. Sacred Heart, Mllwaukle Rev. Gre gory Roble, O. S. B. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10. Vespers and ben ediction, 7:30. Holy Cross, University Park Rev. J. P. Thlllman, C. S. 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. SS. R. Low mass, S. High mass and sermon. 10:80. Benediction. 4. St Andrew's. Ninth and Alberta T?ev Thomas Klernnn. Low mass. s. High mass and sermon, 10. Vespers, In str.ictlon and benediction. 7:30 st. Stephen's. Forty-second and East Taylor Rev. W. A. Waitt. Low mass. St. Ignatius. Forty-second And Powell Valley road. Kev. F. Dillon, d. J. Low mass 8 ana :su; mass, benediction 10:30 sermon and Em.comU. Trlnitv Nineteenth and Everett. Dr. ,n'lon.' 7:30 a. m. I'rn-Cathedr.il of St. Steohen the Mar- tvr Thirteenth and Clav. Kev. Ii. M. Ramsay. 7:30. 11 and 7:30 p. m; S. ri., 9 45 gt Andrew's-Portsmouth. Rev: J. E Forsvthe. 11: S. S . 10 t Mark's Twentv -first and M ir ph'nli. Rev. J. E. II. Simpson, S, 11 and R S S., l.V St. John's Church Multnomah and Tavlor, 11 and 7:30; S, a. 10. Church of Our Saviour Woodstock, Rev. J. C. Forsvthc. 11 and 7:30. Good Shepherd Sellwood and Van couver. Rev. John Dawson, 8, 11 and 7:30; S. S., 9:45. St. Davids East Twelfth and Bel mont, Rev. Henry Russell Talbot, morn ing prayer and sermon, 11, evening. 7 30; communion, 7:30 a. m.; S. 8., 9:15 n. in Ascension Chapel Portland Heights, S S 9 .10. Ail Saints' Church Twenty-second and Reed. Rev. Rov Edgar Remington, 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10. Grace Memorial East Seventeenth and Weldler. Rev. George B. Van .Wat ers 10:45. S. 8.. 12. St Paul Woodmere. Rev. J. C. For svthe. 11 a. m.; S. S.. 9:45. Christian. First Corner Park and Columbia. W. F. Reagor, minister. Services nt the usual hours; subjects "Illustrious Church." "Jesus' reasons why then should accept him ss the Christ." Bible school 9:45. J. F. Emrlch, superintendent. C. K. st 6:45 p. np. Rodney Avenue Rodney end Knott; Thomas O Plcton. 11 and 7:45; S. S., 9:45; C. E., 7 p. m. Central--East Twentieth and Sal mon; Rev. J. F. Ghormley. D. D. 10:30 and S. Themes, "Infidel Testimony for the Inspiration of Ihe Bible" and "Re formers and the Bible." Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson, 11 and 7:45; S. S , 10; C. E. 6:45. Sellwood Eleventh and Umatilla. JO:30 and 7:45. ' Woodlawn 11 and 7:30; Clark W. Comatock. Congregational. First Madison and Park. Rev. Luther R. Dyott. V. D. ; Rev. Guy L. Dick, assistant; 11 and 7:45; S. 8.. 9:45. Toptcs. "The Cure of the Withered Hand." and "The Place of Religion !n the Life of the City " Snnnyslde -East Tavlor and East Thirty-fourth. Rev. J. J. Staub; 11 and S; S. S.. 10;. C. E.. 7. Topics "The Divine Partnerships" and "A Pattern of True Brotherhood." University. Park Haven and Dawson. the Sunday - Rev. Dr. T. S. Linscott either physical or moral defects in their children? Are prenatal Influences as powerful In shaping a child's destinv as post natal? In our present national condition, should the state provide for and main tain all those who are horn in an lin pi.tent condition? Verses 9-10 Is faith, like this man had. possible for all. or is it a gift of God. the same as the resultant grace and healing? Was this a miracle, and whether or not, does God intend to run this world i by law or by miracle? Verses 11-13 What was the idea that! these people had of the Deity? How would it he likely that Barnabas t resembled Jupiter, and Paul Mercury to these people? j Is it a trait in human nature to be lieve in some popular supers! lion, rather than the plan truth of God? Verses I4-I,'i If a man of God Is be ing regarded in some superstitious way, Is It his duty to admlnlst. r a rebuke? Have the host of men got the same natural passions as the worst of men? What comfort Is iliere to us In thei fact, that God made "the heavens and' the. earth"? Verses li-li - Does God pay the same att ''in ioiA to the crops of the sinner, as) he does To the crops of a saint? ; Verses l!i-?u Was it the sam" people; that stoned Paul, who before this want- erl to do sacrifice to him? Chii there be anv reliance placed up-' on the applause of I lie multitude? Verses L'l-Jh What kind of a man is. he who. laid out for dead through slur - i inK. starts mi his way the next day) preaching his story of mercy and love Lesson for Sundav. .Mav j;;. 1 90H The t oiincll at Jerusalem. Acts xv l-.'IS. : Rev. 7:u. tl. W. Rifgs; S. S . 10; C. E.. 6:30; H. Myers; 11 Laurel wood He v. S. S. 10. C. E. 6:30 W. Mississippi Avenue Mississippi and Fremont. Rev. Daniel T. Thomas; 11 and 7:3": S. S.. 10; C. E.. 6:30. Hissalo Street East Seventh and n, nev. cam nauer; ii and i 30, S. S . 10; C K . 6.30. Highland East Sixth and Prescott, I Re'. E. 8 Bollinger. 11 and 7: IS S S 1 10; C. E . K : 4 f. . Topics. " ,.- Most Ex I cell, nt Way." and "Driven From M Eden Garden ' St. Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson; 11 and 8, S. S. 10. First German East Seventh and.' mamon, Kev John II. Hopp; 10:30 and 7:J0. 8. S. y.15. C. E. 6:30. Z. ii the ran. Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and Irving. 11 and 8; S. S.. 9:45 Norwegian Synod East Tenth and Grant; Rev. O. Hagoes, 11 and 7:30; S. S. 9:30. Belania Danish Union and Morris- Kev. J. Scott. 11 and S. S S, 1 (. Topics. "How Did Jesus Glotitv the Father : and "How Shall W e Glorify God " 6t. James' English West Park and Jefferson; J. Allen Leas. II :nd 7 4... S S. 10. L. L. 7 p in Topics. "Rest lessness in the Church." and "The Days of An Id Lang Syne." I'nlted Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth; Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 9:45 9:30 Zlon's German Chapman and Sal mon; W. H. Behrens, 10:16; 7:46; S. a St. Faul'a German East Twelfth and inn' kiv a k rnitse-iii-x unn 7-:o is. S . 9 :to. Trinity German (Missouri Synod) Williams and Sellwood; J. A. Rlmbach 9:15; S. S., 10; 7:30. ; Swedish Augustana Rodney and Stanton; Rev. C. A. Tolin. 10:45 and 7.45: S. S.. 9:30. Swedish Mission Seventeenth and 5llsan: Rev. M. .1. Thoren, 11 and 8; i r. M.. 10; . )' . 6 .in. Ellin Chapel---.Michigan avenue and Skidmore. Kev. B. J. Thoren, 11; S. S. 10 St John's- Peninsula avenue and K i Ipat rick. 3 p m- United Brethren In Christ. First East Fifteenth ami Morrison. Rev. II C. Shaffer. 11 and 7:30; S. d.. IU; C. K.. 6:30. Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. H. C. Shaffer; Illble school 2. Radical Sixth find Mechanic. Rev. T. F "'.io''"18, 11 ",,d 7 3- 8- 8 - 10; c-' "Alberta East Twenf-aevsnth and 1 Mildred. Rev It F! Fn.erieh 11 8- ! S. S.. 10. " 'I Evangelical Associations. 1 First EnglishEast Sixth and Mar-j get r. jt. culver. 11 and 7:30; Y. P. A., i:3f: fi. s.. 10. First German Tenth and Clav. F. Benz, 10:45 and 7:46; S. S.. 9:30: Y. P.. 7. Topics. "Results of a Year's Ministry" and "W.-ilkhig in th.- Light." Memorial East Eighteenth and Tlb I'rtts, Morris Heverllng, 10 and T.S0' S. S 11. United Evangelical. First East Seventh and Stevens. Rev. IT A Deck. 11 and 7:45: S S. 10 Topics "nlking by Faith" and "The Reliever iiii'1 Mvstertous Prov Idences." Second Fargo and Kerby. Rev. C C Poling. 11 and 7:30. St. John's Ivanhoe and John, Rev. C. P. Yates. S. S , 10 Ockley Green Gay and Willamette, Rev. J. Bowersox, 11 and 7:30; S S. 10; C. K.. i.30. Topics. "The Cain vf Godliness with Contentment' and "i?od in Nature and Revelation." Reformed. German Tenth First and Stark streets. G Hnfner paster Services l"'4-i a. tn. and S p. m ; S. S, 3:30 a. m.; 9:30. 10:1 A. ' ' Y. P. S.. 7 p in. t Grace English Rodney and Ivy Al- bina. II. c. Rbellng, 7:30. United Presbyterian. New Thought Rev Henry Victor Church of the Strangers Wasco and Morgan, I'nity hall, Selling-Htrsch build Grand. Kev. S. F.arl DuBols. 10. .10 and l' m 7:30; S. S., 12. Sermons translated fori Advent Christian Second hetween the deaf each Sunday morning. Hall and Lincoln. K. Wallace Shepard; First-Sixth and Montgomery. 10 30 : 1 rt rtnJ Topics. "The Gospel of and 7.ti. Morning. Rev. J R. Knodel-'Matthew XIII" and "The Newer Critl evuiing. Rev. Charles A Phlpps 'jclsm; Did Jesus Die?" Third Marguerite hall. Marauerite ! Believers In the Atonement Odd Fel- and Hawthorne; Rev. J. L. Acheson 11 and :30. S S., 10. Christian Science. First Church of Christ Scottish RIti cathedral. Morrison and Lownsdale, 11 and X, S. S.. 12. Topic, "Mortals and Immortals." Second Woodmen's Hall, East Sixth and Alder. 11 and 8; S. S. It. Topic:' "Mortals and Immortals." Unitarian. Church of Our Fat.er Tamhlll and Seventh. Rev. W. G. Kliot Jr.: Rev. T. ,5 "Jt Contarvativm Cuttodlan" c HIBERMA SAVINGS BANK PAYS 4 Per Cent. OPEN For the convenience of its customers on Satur day evenings from 6 to 8 114 Second St. Cor. Washington, Port land, Oregon. TAYLOR ST. METHODIST CHURCH Corner Third and Taylor. SEKTICSS 10:30 AOT) 7:45. DR. BENJ. YOUNG Will preach In the morning on "The Faith of Men" E VEMX-NO TOPIC, "Godliness vs. Godlessness" STRANGERS ESPECIALLY WKL COME. DR. CUDLIPP Will Speak at Grace Methodist Episcopal Church I1C THE MORNING OH "The Old Landmarks" EVENING SUBJECT, 'The Young Man and His n ..m ruiyusc -juartet Choir .Morning and Evening linr1 Male Chorus in the Evening, William Mansell Wilder, Organist and Choirmaster. TOO ABE WELCOME. The Cause ofCfjlds, "Grip" and Head ache is quickly reached by Orangeine (Powdert) Health Restored Sickness Averted. Thousands know it why not you ? Baker Theatre Maln 1 Or. Theatre Co, Inc., Lessee. Geo. L. Baker. Gen. Man. Sale of seats now open for the big ! PEBBIS HABTMAH "", S5 Engagement. First performance tomor . , . I row Mat , "It Happened In Bordland." Eliot. D. D.. minister emeritus; Rev. kI slc. girls, scenerv, costumes and fun A. Baker, assistant. 11 find 7:46; S. li?siore x S. 9:15; kindergarten. 11; evening ad- dress, "The Proposed New Charter" by Ruhanl W. Montague. Universalis!. Church of the Good Tidings 1'nlun hall, corner Grand avenue and East Plue. Ret. J. Ii Corhy. 10:45; S. S, 12. Topic, "The Right l's. nf Power." M. E. Church South. 171 '4 Second. Rev. E. H. Mowre, 11 an.! S; S. S . 10; E. L . 7.30. Prienda' Church. ! ,.L",ny!;,,,,i, X,,n. H'lx- , s! , Tll, ' v" I fifth Ll.ldlev A. Welis, 11 and S; Bible school. .l; C. K-. 6 30. j I.ents. ( enter street, .VI ra u Mnun 11 11111 y Bibl s. hi.oi. in. Miscellaneous. First Spiritual Society. Western Acad- , emy hall. Second and Morrison. Meet- , Ines, II and 7.45. evening, lecture bv , I'o William Whitehead. The Voice of the Dead." : State Spiritual smiet)-- Ahsky build- III).. , . . .. I' III , r, , ( , . I. II llllll .1111. Spiritualists Drew hall. Dr. W. T. Allen 3 Mediums' and Ministers' Association. .' uditoriuin hulintnp:. 11. 3 and i.4a;l eenhiK leiture hy l.ucile Kenworthy. Swedish free Mission Mississippi! and Shaver. ).i:45 and 8. Rev. August Ol son. . Y. M C. A. Fourth and Yamhill. 3. ! Swedish Corps Salvation Army 430 ! Burnside. 1 1. 4:311 and S. I Divine Truth 201 Alfskv Tl addeus N. Mlnard. 11. bunding. ; Millennial Dawn- Odd Fellows' hall, corner Fast Sixth and Alder. Bible les son. 1 .1.1; services. 3:15. Latter Jiav Saints (Mormons)-8. S., 10; 11:30 and 6. Corner E. 10th and Sherman. nimamiel German Corner 15th and Leo i Sellwood). H. 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Manager. Tonight, all this week, Stock Co. matinee Saturday. JUaker in Eleanor Robson's great success MERELY MARY ANN Evenings. 25c. 35c, 60c. Mats. lac. 25c Next week, starting tomorrow Mat. "The Little Minister." Evenings 26c to ; Matinees 25c. 60c. ' " : BCAXV 9, A-1080. Mt. Ex. sunaaya ana mauaaya K-2S-S0C Mian THEATRE ts-ZMD-zst. j Week of May 10 Thoa. H. Inoa, In "Wise Mike"; Boaina Caaselli; Sunny South (10 People); Combs B Stone; ! WeUa 8c Sells; Baader LaVelle Trioj I Dorothy Drew; Orchestra; Pictures. PANTAGES THEATRE Advanced Vaudeville. Stars of AU Ha tlons. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Lucas The well known English artists, in "Scenes Prom Dickens," with special scenery and Old English Furniture. Matinees daily. 15c: two shows at night, 15c and 25c. STAR THEATRE THE WOBXD IN PICTUBES. X,aat Chance to Be the Ores test Plo tnre Show Ever Seen In Portland. A HEW SHOW TOHOBBOW, SVBDAT. And a Oraat Fraa Outside Spectacle. the GRAND Vaudeville DeLnxe WEEK STABTIWO MAT 10. 09. 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