The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, July 10, 1909, Page 6, Image 6

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    !T DEI
RIVAL
11
Judge Bronaugli Decides
Henriette Priolet Cannot
Eerasin With Tarents.
Danvlne- the rival Claims of Brldgltte
VrtoWt 'and HW HenrUUe
and putative father of MHf "ri
Priollt, Jude Bronauah in t h one
court yeaterd-v awarded the custody or
the child to the Boy and GirU A U
society. . This means that she will w
O me be adopted into the family of aome
"Thither .ti'eMm m
ego consented to the adoption of tj e
lit tie girt y r
petition Of Nesme was denied by J
Vebster, in the county court. Then,
claiming that she has roiaenthe dls
dilute life and thoroughly .re forme
ebe came in with a rqut tha
allowed to keep th child, afr satUfy
h officers of her reformation. . .
whom hVha- long be fh2"SS a"!
said he would support the little girl
uatll he could l't'utl' But
h 1a livtns: the right kind or Hte. ut
J thVmothe? of h. child veheraentlir de
nied toe- parentage of Unglas, and hU
. claims were not seriously considered:..
Judre Bronaurt finally decided that
thi bJLt interests f the child required
inatbshe la removed from the Influence
of parent and reputed Parents and or.
tiered her Into the custody of tho Soys
iri jkid society.
; - Ho Wai Discovered.
A showily dressed man got
and sat down beside a woman whom he
thought he knew. So he ventured a, re
mart : that the day was peasant. ; .
ny'foyou a -elir he ask,.
1 "So I don't addract addentlon.
"Id ts da province of shentlemens to
admire," he replied. .,;
Not when dhey pa married.
"But I'm nodt"
; "Is dot oV "
"Ob, no, I'm a patchelor.
' Veil led me see." said the woman,
removln her veil; "I ana your mudder-In-law.'"
' -
: The Salem Journal Issued a fins
cherry colored supplement, both pretty
and Instructive.
Coddling the Stomach,-
V Do not pamper the children with hot
house methods;, there Is a common-sens
method. II the children or the man or
' woman show a tendency to be "off their
feed," If.. they begin to lose flesh, their
stomach should be toned op with a harm
less tonic which will Increase the secre
tions of the digestive tract. A tonic made
of native medicinal roots which will la
vigorate the stomach Into greater activ
ity and Increase, the secretion of the
phosphates from the food a remedy'
which will do - this Is one which has
stood the test of public approval for
nearly forty years, and contains no alco
hol or narcotics, We refer to Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery.. . It can . be
given to the smallest child with perfect
freedom. If the blood Is impure, If pim
pies, boils, headaches occur, if the stom
ach, ta weaK--nr8V eraaicaie vdo poisons
from the blood. ; . A '"'y zllLi-Ji
AS.nnTATIOII or mxttjee's method
. of restoring waste of tissue and lrnpover
. lshmentof the blood and nerv6us force Is
used when you take an alterative extract
t of native roots, made without the use of
Z alcohol, like Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
numverv. This vegetable medicine
1 coaxes tha digestive functions and helps
In the asslmll a tion of food; or rather takes
" from the food just the : nutriment the
". blood requires. . 4 -2 , ''! .'
, A-,.
, Along with Its use one snouia.; tans.
1 exercise In the outdoor air, get all one
t can of God's sunlight and alrf practice
a deep breathing eiercise everyday.
This "Medical Discovery" gives no false
I stimulation, because It does not contain
alcohol or a narcotic. It helps digestion
and the assimilation of -such elements in
. the food as are required for the blood.
7 Unlike r a cod Uver oil, against which
th alreadvBAniritiva stomach will declare
open rebellion, this tonic has a pacifying
action upon me sensitive itomacn sou
t" gives to the blood the food elements the
tissue rpnuira. It maintains one's nutri-
' tion by enabling htm to eat, retain, digest
and assimilate nutritious food. It over
comes gastric trriUblllty and symptoms
' nf indlirACt.lnn. and. In this war. fever.
; nignt-sweats, neaaacnes, eic are .uone
away,with.; - . .
Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery
r purifies the blood and entirely eradicates
. the poisons that breed and feed disease,
I It thus cures scrofula, eczema, erysipelas,
boils, pimples, and other eruptions that
I mar and scar the skin. Pore blood is
essential to good health. The weak, run-
down, debilitated condition which so many
' people experience is commonly the effect
t of impure blood. Drv Pierce's Golden
Miutlrjil Diiuvtvop Tint nnlv plcanum the
blood of Impurities, but it increases the
activity of the blood-making glands, and
I it enriches the body with an abundant
supply of pure rich blood. ..JLl'-'
A consideration of first Importanca In
', deciding what-meclcinB to take for the
r cure of blood or stomach disorders is as to
v. Its harmlessness. ' '
TV. PiercA la franlr an A 'non 1tK 4Va
't public for he tells just what is contained
In Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery
Its ingredients are Golden Seal root,
; Queen's root, Stone root. Black Cherry
: bark,Eloodroot,Mandrake and pure triple-
refined glycerine. Concerning ' Golden
r Seal the highest medical authorities agree
with Prof. John IL Scudder who says,
' "It stimulate the digestive processes,
and Increases the assimilation of food.
,' By these means tht blood U enriched, and
, this blood feeds the muscular system. I
. . mention the muscular STStpm hera.njia 1
I believe It fir? feels the increased power
Imparted by the stimulation of increased
' nutrition. The consequent improvement
'. on the nervous and gland ulartystema are
natural results.- , :- - -
"In relation to Its general effects on the
- t yste m. there is no mtduine in tte about
' v ixU h there is mu-h general uwirftmiry of
- cpinion. It is tivirerrollv regarded aa th4
tonic useful in all debilitated states." -
- Concemins liloodroot The American
' Dispensatory ay. SUmnlates digestive
srries-tirnuiant nd,ton,fc' f? !
.-n. hie as a covsh rernedy-tcU as a sed,
,. gvve-fnrther valuable as n af
Krad all aboiit vourseii. y"
ilir t '?' Th, rnnmiiii
i'oyy of Hie. anatomy, ii? B'TH
- K,in.i 'M-dical Advisor, a book of 1W
:
.nvp-.xj ci .firnr. -Ad-ress I)r. B.'.V.
CUIUS
THE T
CHURCH
SLRVICXS
59-
' ' JBaptlat."
First White Temple, Twelfth and
Taylor. Rev. J. AVhitcomb Brougher, IX
t- 10 rir,m inoiril" nrtvar meeting
services. I0:S0 and 1:45; Bible school Jii
T. V. V., sermon uy r.
Riley of Minneapolis. Topics, Adver
tising Christ," and "Affinities, or The
Devil's Attack -"Upon the-, Home. . ,
Arleta Rev. IE. A. Smith, 11 and 8.
8 8.-. M5; B. T; P. :;. 5
Highland AlberU and Sixth, Rev. E.
A. Leonard, pastor. 11 and 7:S0; a.- 1.
P. 1)., 6:30; B. S.v 10. . . -
D. W. Thurston, pastor. 11 and 8, o, B,.
Calvar-J-Eaat Eighth and GwUt.
1. H. Monroe. 11 and 7:0; 8. S.-.1, ft
Y. P. U., 6:30. Preachlngr by Rev. John
. Immanuel Meade and Second. Rej.
A, a Minaker, 10;SO and 7i 8- 8
Grace MontaVltla; i Rev. Albert' R
Patch. U and J:0; ,aJ3 10; X. P-
fccntral Eaat Twentieth and Ankenr,
Rev. W. T. Jordan, 11 and 1:30; 8, S
9:S; T. P. U., 6:80. ,. '
University Park Rev. A.B. Walts.
8. S.. 10i 11 and 8; B. Y. P. V., 7. 8".
mons by Rev. J. M. IJelson of Asura,
Sunnyslds rGerman') Forty-first and
Hawthorne; Rev. C Feldmeth. 11; S. B.
Johns (German) Rev, C .. TM
meth., S. 8.( :48t services 11 and 7:80.
Second Seventh and Kast Ankeny.
Sermons by Rev. C- H. Hobartof Oak
land, C&U 10:80 and 7:80; Blbla aohooJ,
w: a y. p. u., 6.80:
fit Johns Rev.. C I Owen, ll;80
and 7:80; 8. 8., 10: T. P. :?0. .
Chinesa Mission 858 - Oak etrest
8. 8., 7; preaching, 8. by Rev, Tung
C1F?rst ' German .. Fourth and Mill;
Rev. J. Kratt 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 8:45.
Second German Morris street -an
Rod-avenue; Rev. F. Buermann. II
and 7:30: S. S.. 9:45. . ,
East Forty-fifth street Comer East
Main; Rev. B. C. Cook, 11 and 7:30;
Bible schooIlO; B, Y. P. tf., 6:45.
. lnts Rev. J. F. Heacock. B. 8.. 10;
11 and 730; B. Y. P. 17., 6:80.
Mount Olive Seventh ami Everett;
Rev, B.' B. B. Johnson- 11 and 7:80. .
Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; Rev.
Erlck Scherstrom. 10:45 and.-. 7:46;
8. B.. 18: B. Y. P. TJ 6:80.-, v
Union Avenue Mission (Swedish)
Corner- Bkldmora - 8. 8.. 19. '
Third Knott and Vancouver; Rev. R.
Bchwedler, 1 and 7:80. : .r : ' ! .
Presbytsnaa. ,,
First Twelfth and Alder; 10:30. and
7:45. Topics, Communlort service, and
"The Satisfaction o( rist." and "The
Way That Seemetn Right." . 1
Mizpah East Twelfth and Powell;
Rev. Harry Leeds, 11 and 8; 8. 8, 10;
Calvary Eleventh and Clay Rev.
Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:8ft and 7:46:
8. 8., noon. Topics: "The Opened Eye,
"By the. Side of the Well." i . -
Fourth First and Gibbst Rev, Don
ald Mackenzie, 10:30 and 7:30,. fi., 84 13;
C E., 6:80. - -,.
Hawthorne- Park Twelfth ana East
t.v XtAlunn A lion. Si il- K..
lo:Sft and B. 0.. 12. TOPICS, "l no
Wonders and Fascinations of the Holy
Land," "Wrhy I Visited Egypt' and the
Ilolv Land." v .
Forbes Beiiwooa - ana nntenuein;
Rev. Harrv H. Pratt: 11 and 7:30; 8. B
10: C, E.. 6:80.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett;
nv. J. E. Snyder. 11 and 7:80;, 8, 8,
rhlnes! jeirst. r:4a; a. p.j-a.
Westminster East Tenth and Weld
?er: Rev. Henry Martwtte; 10:30 and
7:80: 8. 8.. 12; a E.. 6:30. . -
trh1l street Marshall and North
Sewntaanth Rev.dWi Hays, 11, 8B.(
10. No evening service aurmg.juiy.
Mount 'ianor Belmont- ana- tih TV-
man; Rev. Edward m. enarpw-11 ana
8 S 10.' ' 1
' 8eilwood East Seventeenth iand Sdo
kane; Rev.' D. A, Thompson. 11 and
g; B. S., lOr C E-, 7. . . . . s
Afcabel Kev. a. nura. i ana
Thini Kant Thirteenth and . Pine;
Rev Andrew J. Montgtomery. 10:30
and 7:45; 8. 8., 12. Topics, "Wasted
Usefulness," "Prophecy." .
Hope Montavuia; nTr o. . v niie.
11 and 7:30.- ;,,.,.
Kenllworth East Thlrty-aeventh and
Gladstone. Rev, A. Robinson, 11; 8. 8.,
1 2 " Y P 7
Mlliard Avenue Rev. John A. Town
Send. Services 11 and 7:30; 8, 8., 10
a. m.
Trinity Dakota street. Rev. A. Rob
lnsoft. 7:45 p. m.; C. 6:45; 8. 8., It
." y-.-:- ; . Methodist,
''' Tavtnr Kfrnet Rev. Rentamtn Yonns.
D. D-; 10:30 and 7:45; 8. S., 12:10. Top.
ies. "The Supreme Revelation," "Mod
.' t..l t l-krlat
Grace Twelfth and Taylor, Rev. John
H. Cudlipp, D. D.. 10:80 and 7:46: B. 8.,
12:15: E. Ik. 6:45. Toplos, "Tokens
Worth Heeding," "What Then?"
Bunnyslde East Yamhill and Thlrty
riftU; W. T. Euster; .ll.v, and 7:30.
a 8.:60: E. U, 6:45.
St. Johns 8. H. Dewart; 11 and 8;
. - Epworth Twenty-sixth and Savler;!
Rev. Charles T., McPherson:-11 and 81
a 8.. 10; E. L., 7:15., Children's Day
exercises m morning, evening topic,
"The Father's Welcome."
rmt.nnrT Eaat Ninth and Pine:
10:15 and 7:45; E. L.. 7. Topics, patriot
ic sermons.; 8. S., 8:45; . Clarence True
Wilson. D. D.
Trinity East Tenth and Grant: Lewll
F. Smith; 11 and 7:45; E. :45; & 8.,
10.
Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo
street. Rev. C. 1 Hamilton, 10:30 and
7:45: 8. 8., 13: E. I. 6:45.
Chinesa Mission Chan Sing Kal; 11
and T:S0.
V.nnnilM, lVftn111U.11 TtA V'Kfl
" 'Laurelwood Rev. E. H. Bryant; 11
and 7:38; a 8.. 10: E. I. 6:80.
Norwearian-Daniah Thirteenth and
Davis, Rev. H. P. Nelsen, 11 and 8; 8.
S.. 10.
Norwegian-uanisn Vancouver ave
nue and 'Skldmore, Rev. C. J. Larsen,
11; 8. a. 12:108. Children's Vefy Ex
ercises In evening.
ow-iah RaH Vi wl rV an A T4erH Daw
John Ovall. 11 and 8: a 8., 10; E.
First German r nieenia ana tioyi; u.
A Waasa; 1 ana 7:o. ' .
Rev. E E. Hertxler, 11 and 8; a a, 8:45;
Japanese Mission 121 ' North - Flf-eentb,-
Rev. Ellaen Ribara, . and
8:30; 8. 8 3:30. .
8elIwood Eaat Fifteenth and Ta
eoma. Rev. Lester C Poor, 11 and 7:30;
J, E. L., 2:80; E. L, 6:80. -
The Cllnton-tteiiy meraonai xnirty
nlnth and Powell, Rev. Ernst Leon
Jones. 8. 8., 9:45.
Montavllla Motile and Hlbbard, Rev.
Harold Oberg, 11 and 7:80: a 8., 10;
class meeting. If; J. L 3; EL L., 6:46.
Woodlawn William J. Douglass, 11
and 8; a 8. 16; E. L-. 1. -
University Park Dswson and Flake,
Rev. W. R. Jeff ry. J., 11 and 7.30. i
African Zioa -Thirteenth and Main,
Rev. W. Matthews. 11 and 8.
Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty-
mi . T XXT M.nnimll 11 n4 7 H A
Fatto'n Michigan avenue and Carpen-
E. L7- Topics. "The Soul's Convinc
ing Testimony. . xne r.xceuence or
Woodstock -J. D. Voce. 11 and T:38;
s. 8.. jv; js. i.
' tTatholte.
St Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth
and Davis Most Rev. A- Christie. D. D.
I i mix. S. S and 1. Hisrh mass snd
ermon. IL Vespers, . inatruction and
benediction, 7:4.
8t. Btainsiaua. ataryiana ana t ailing.
Rev. C SeroekL - Low maaa t, high
mass and sermon 10. ,
St. Francis". Kt Eleventh and Oak
Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass. 6: 8:26
and 9:80. Hla-h mass and sermon. 10:80.
t VeRpers, instruction and -benediction.
I..a
gt, Joeeph's (German), Fifteenth and
1
High mas, and'sermon:
j
! PC Lawrence's, Third and Sherman
; Rev, J. C Hughes. -Low mass. -6, .7 and
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tj.mV. finnii ' uriulnnsrv Journey
The PhUIpplan Jailer, Acts xvl:16-40.
Golden Text Believe on the Lord
Jesus Christ, and thoa.ahalt.be saved.
Acts xvl:31. . , -
lr... 1A 1.' T what . ila An vnil
place those .who profit by the sins , of
xaiien women -.
This youne: woman was possessea
. a al.ua, ttnlHt lf Mvil. Sit Sll
round spirit of deception. Including for.
rune leiung-i nuw uiuiu i
consist, and that of her owners?
. Which are the more to pe Diamea iu
th'.. itma. fortune tellers or their will
ing dupes?. ; : r ;.;V..;;-M.:V- -i:-i
. When baa men are losing me gnjim
th.f, ovil nrcunatlon. are they ant-to
after the "good men who have destroyed
tneir business 1 , svt example u nuvi
deVerse !2 What made the multitude
so angry at Paul and Silas, and is any
reliance aver to be placed upon the ex
cited attitude of a large crowd? , ,
Do : reUgloua differences still make
the people hate one another? 1 -
Does worldly gain, today . play any
part in religious Intolerance? ' ' ' '
Vers. 23 Why did God permit such
cruelty to his faithful servants?
. Why is it that godly people often
have to go, through very axqulatte sut-
eerse J4 ay why it" is possible for
any good man iff prison, lying -npona
raw back, with his feet fast in the
stocks, Ao be as happy as a man in
health, and at liberty? 1
Does -- good - man'-a-wfluenca cease
when he is imprisoned and hla limbs
are fettered?, . - ' " ',
in invtnir!hfk ovr the results ef
;lJUinswrs.-r-ai.u
(Ministers, Funday school teacners
write Xne journal orieiiy mn
particularly if they consider them of value in their world
-0. High mass and wimps. 0!l.
Vespers and benediction,, 7:80.
' Ascension, Montavllls, Re. J. f .
Fltxpatrlck. Mass d awrmon tin
chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood.
St, FatriCK B, wineiBciiiu " -"""'i;
Rev. E. P. Murphy, .Low mass, High
mass and sermon,, iv:w. j., i":r
benediction. 3 :S0. , ' '
8t Michael's (Italian). Fourth and
High mass and sermon, 10:80. ' Vespers
and benediction, : ' - 1
Immaculate Heart ox wary, niui.m.
and Stanton Rev W. A. JJaiy- -w
rnass, 6, 8 and . High mass and 1 ser
mon, 10:3i. vespers, ana ,jkui
7 Holy Rosary, East Thlrd.and Union
Verv Rev. A. 8. Lawler. Low mass, 6,
T and 8 :80. iBh mass ana aermon.
10-80: Vespers ana oencuituuii.
i eaeiear Mllwaukla.-Ravre-
iL. snhi. n a. B. Low mass. 8. High
mass and sermon, 10. Vespera and ben-
HolYn'Cro.i: University Park-Rev.
P ThiUman, C. S. C. Low mass, 8:20.
High mass and sermon. 10:80. Vespers
and benediction. 4. .. . " .
Holy Redeemer. Portland and Van-couver-Rev:
Ed K. Cantweil, C. 68. R
Low inass, 8. High mass and sermon,
10:80. Benediction. 4. "
St. Andrew's, Ninth and herta--.
Rev. Thomas Kiernan. Low mass, s.
Slh maa. an ofc-amu W. Vespera, In
struction and benediction. 7.80. .
' St Stephen's, Forty-second and East
Taylor Rev. W. A. Waitt w mass,
s-so Hlah mass and sermon, lft:30.
r..t....nnii s.nd Powell
Valley Voad. RevT F. Dillon: a J. Low
mass s ana . , -;
benedlcUon 19:80. 7
'V'V'..." ' spieeopab A-'"
" Trinity Nineteenth and Everett. Dr.
A. a. Morrison, 8, 11 and 8. a 8. 8.46.
o. tf.tth.wa First and Caruthers,
mnninn .1. 7:1(1: service and
iirinon at 11: no 8. 8. In summer; ven
iselrv'ce. at 8U Helens. 7:46. Rev., W.
A, M. Brack. '. ' ' .
n.iv.i (if etn1in Ins Mar-
tyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H- M.
Ranaiy, 10, 11 and 7:30 p. m: ft 8,
'st. Andrews Portsmouth... ll and 8;
8. 8.. 10 a. m. - . .
. ' v. T..ntn.HA mil Mar.
shall. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, 8, 11 and 8;
ft S., :45. Celebration of the holy
enmmunion at ana ii. jmu u
II ta ny . t 1 0 3 ;jnurcnMuj tnonuih . and
Taylor. 11 and 7:30;8. 8.. 1.. , t
Church of Our Saviour Woodstock,
Rev. J. C. Forsvthe. 11 andT.S0. . -
T.., ip..l e,K anil
mont Rev. Henry Russell Talbot, morn
ing prayer and sermon, 11; evening;
. ... ...Inn -.9A . m ' Tlrt ft. fl. dlir.
In Julv and August; Bishop Scadding
will dedicate the ne.w puipit at tne morn
.ri &T)TanA-1 tSllWrtrV Kind VtTl.
couver. Rev. John Dawson. 8, 11 and
Ascension Chapel Portland Heights,
8. J.. :0. ':,.:.; .l..M-..4.
. TI7At41a Taavr 0.Srcrt Van Watt
miiu tt ciuici , '" , . . ' - "
er. IX and a. f oervic neia in in w
parish house- j
St TauI Woodmre. Rt- J. C For-
y iiiv, a a sa. tu. s. - .
All Bainta Twenty-fifth and Savler,
Rev. Roy . (.orar renmnswu.;; h kh-
icee until runner nonce. ' . '
'' Congregational. :t 1
First Madison . and Park, Rev,
iAither r. iyo, u- r -
Dick, assistant; il and 7:46; 8. 8.. 8:46.
Tooics, "The Power of. God," 'Finding
What Tou want.' .. - ;
laurelwood Rev. W. H. Myers; 11
R S. 10. C. E 6:80. ''
Bunnyslde Eaat Taylor and East
Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J. Staub: 11 and
8; 8. a, 10: C. E.. J; morning sermon,
by Rev. J. H. Dickson of Ceylon; even-
. To feel strong, have good appetite and
digestion? sleep soundly and -enjoy life,
use Burdock Blood Bitters, the great
system toalo and builder1. - -.. . .
Itch!' Itchl ltchi--cralcb! . Scratch!
erairh' - The mora 5 you ' scratch the
worse the Itch. Try Dean's Ointment.
It cures ptiest eczema, any sain iicning.
All druggist sell it. . j , , -
a laev liver leads to. chronic dyspep
sia and constipation--weakens- the whole
system, uoan s neruieu 2 jt
box) correct the liver, tone the stomach.
cure consupaiiuu. ';.--'
Cures baby-s croup Willie's dally cuts
-a .Mn.
EcTectrlc
OU-th great .household remedy.
V.
PORtIaNP, SATURDAY
the Sunday , t
ReV. Dr. T. S. Lijtscott,
and others Jntereted . 1 U
11.. mmm ' sk MrtflAtHnAV A ULlI
. rf ue
bh irwn wt jwinfc w t .
hla imprisonment, would Paul and Silaa
be apt to regret this painful incident? .
Verse 26 la there any circumstance
so painful.- or disastrous,' that prayer
and pre iso cannot turn it Into, joy and
victory? ' ': -
If we prayed and sang more In our
nuat. tin., b r. . mi famlllAH. WD1I 111
11 1 ....u . w, a ill, ... v "- - -
we-itave more Joy and gladness? I
verse iewu mis earumuiim n
result of the prayer of Paul and Silas,!
or was it a natural event?
Does God todhy work out for hla peo
ple, practically, the aame results, aa are
here recorded? - .. ' - . :;
.Verses 37-2 Why did the Jailer de-
riiIav linnn iiilrtri. flnd is auch. a OOUrse
ever justifiable? " '
verses z-au vvks it niurin:r ur
religious conviction, that now operated
in the Jailer?. . ;
What AiA th Isller desire to be
saved from? - ' - - ' ;.:
, . Verso 81--What precisely aia tney
mean by believing on the Lord Jesus?
May a father or mother believe in
Jesus, so as to assure the salvation of
their children (This oueseion la' to be
asswered in writing by members of the
club). . - ,:' : - . '
Verse 32 What is "the word of the
Lord," and may a person know that
word, first hand, who is not personally
acquainted with the Lord? r
i- Verses 83-34 Can the grace of God
suddenly turn a cruel and brutal man,
Into a tender-hearted Christian? --
Verses 85-40 May we be confident
that there will always be a happy ending
to all our trials?- - -
Lesson for- Sunday.--July -IS,--1808
Paul's Second Missionary Journey
Thessalonica and . Berea, , .Acts xvli;
1-16.
"u
others Interested are Invited to .
7 h. wnrtK f the., -n.i.stlnna
lnr topic, "The Program of a Remark
able Career."
University Park Haven and Dawson,
Rev. G.'W. Rlggs, 11 and 7:46; 8. 8., 10;
C. E., 6:30: morning sermon by Rev. E.
C. Oakley of Oregon City.
Hassalo Street East Seventh and
Hassalo, Rev. Paul Rader; 11. and 7:80,
8. 8:, 10; C. El. 6:30. -
tTl.kl..J tTn..t Clw1t akoast ta,aiAA
Rev. E. a BolllnRer. 11 and 7:45.-ft 8.,
10: C. E.. 6:45. Topics, ."Life's Fulfill
ment," "Vipers of Summer."-
Bt. jonns ev. U...W. xMeison, ix maa
8. 8. 8. 10. - - ' ., .
f mi vici i.mii ioi wwiiiu wju
Stanton, Rev, John H. Hopp; 10:30 and
i;su, o o. siio, -. c .w. .
Plymouth Shaver and Missouri ave
nue. Rev. Daniel P. Thomaa 11 . and
7:80., . .. ..-w . J--
Z.atliaran. r
Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and
Irving. 11 and 8; 8. 8., :46. y
Norwegian ynoa tast xentn ana
Grant; Rev O. Ilagoes, 11 and 7:30;
S. 8., 9:30. ' .
Tl a.a . a T.. n 1 1 H Tin 1 fin sin rl f nrr t
Rev. J. Scott, 11 and 8: 8. S.. 10. .
St. James' English West Park and
Jefferson; J. Allen Leas, .11; a 10;
L. L.. 7 p. m. In the evening th,e pastor
will begin a series of, four lectures on
Etrynt and the Holy Land."-
Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30; & 8, 9:46.
9:80. -'-
. zinn'i German Chanman and Sal
mon fW. H. Behrens, 10:16; 7:45; ft ft
St. FaUl s uerman e.ast xweirtn ana
Clinton. Rev. A. Krause, 19:30 and 8;
ft 8., 9:80 a. m.
Trinity German - (Missouri Bynoai
Williams and Bell wood; J. A. Rimbach.
9:15; 8. 8,-10; 7:80. . ' ' '
link' inmiotanai uPArlnair ' aa i A
DW8U1DU HB uowa-uB. a.vunv savaaaa
Stanton;, Rev. A. Tolln. 1:45 and
Gllsan; Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and 8;
8. 8.. i9: Y. P.. 6:30. . - . . ?
EHm s Chapel Micnigan avenue ana
Skldmore, Rev. B. J. Thoren. 11; ft. 8.,
XV.
llliuiaiiu w - - - - AW"-., -
Ieo (Sellwood). H. C Ebellng, 10:80;
8. :so. ; -
Bt .John's Peninsula avenue ' and
KJIpatrlck. Rev. C. Buechler, 10. -.
r.nn F.nsrllsh Rodnev and Ivy. Al-
blna. H, C. Ebellng. 7:30. , ... v
' Christian. !
First Corner Park and Columbia,. W.
F Reagor, minister, 11 and 7:45; S- a,
9:46; C. E.. 6:45 p. m.. Toples,--The
Dynamo or tne uospev " oirs, ni nuum
gee Jesus.-: - -M , .
Rodnev Avenue Rodney and Knott:
Thomas G. Ploton, c 11 and 8; S. , 8.,
9:?LZ.?vZ3" i.?aura " and i
mon; Rev. J. F. Ghormley. D. D. 10:8
and 8; morning sermon by Rev. A..F.
Hensey." - 1 ' XJ. . - '
.v Kern Park tev, a. ax, niwryra, u
and 8; 8. B.. 10; C. E.. 7. Topics, 'Cross-
bearlna. rne twowio jbubbiuo i w
Church of Christ." " . ' ' -
SeUwood Eleventh and . Umatilla.
m2?2it WaV.B: W;,lisL E.:
WT UvUia TV 4 L Ak Ah f - --r - 1
7; preaching by new pastor. Rev.
Meiimg. . : r t f : ''H .
: " Tntted BretbreH la tTlirlst. -First
East Fifteenth and Morrison,
Rev. G. Ev McDonald, 11 and 8; S.
troiioo'i' sixth and -Meehania Rev.
Oscar A. Martin. 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 10;
c. k. 6:80. - ;;rjr.v :
Third OUtn jwouni , iyurj . v
P. Blanchard, Bible scnool, s. - -
Second East Twentv-elghtfl and
Mildred. Rev. B. E. Emerlck, 11 and, ;
tllDie K-IKWI, av. ' ; ,t-A
Fourth xremont, ner. x otum-
fer. Bible school, S p. m. j , , -
AlberU East 'Twenty-seventh - and
Mildred, Rev. B. K. Emerlch. 11 and-8;
a a. io. -.. ' ; :
;.' .. halted rrasbyterlan. ,
' m.1 r r, .Via RtnLnPnra. Rev. J.
A. p McGaw. D. D., will preach In the
morning on "The Christian Religion
a Finality." and in the evening on "Get
ting Acquainted With God.'! .
Firat Sixth and Montgomery Rev.
Fraud D. Findley; 10:30 and 7:45; S. 8.,
12: C. E., 7. Topics. "The Great Invita
tion." "Lives That Count." '
Third Marguerite hall. Marguerite
and Hawthorne; Rev. J. I Acheson. 11
and 7:80; 8. ft, 10. . , . ' .
' Svangelleal AssoolaUona.
i First English East Sixth and Mar
ket. F. B. Culver. 11 and 7:80; T. w.. A,
S:30; 8. 8.. 18. ' . '
First Oerman Tenth and . Clay, r Jf.
Tn. lft iS and 7:451 B. B., :3U; X. i".,
lT Thf.T.ird's Sooner will be ceieDrateo.
I Rev. Theo. Schauer
Rev. Theo. Schauer, wm pn..
I Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib-
EVENING, JULY 10, 1903.
betts, Morris Heverlfng,
11 and 8; B. 8.,
Unltajriaa.;; ' '" ' a "
Church of Our Father Yamhill and
Seventh. , Kev. W. O. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T.
L. Eliot, D. minister emeritus; ev.
N. A. Baker, assistant, 11 ; evening serv
ice omitted. . ... '., . : .
'"".i'V". TTnlted Bvangelloal,
' First Eaat Seventh and Stevens, Rev.
H. A. Deck, 11 and 7:39., a 8., 10.
Becond Farao and Kerby. Rev. C C
Poling, 11 and 7:30. ,
6t John'a Ivaohoe and John, Ry.
C P. Yates. S. 8., 10. .
Ockley Green Gay and 'Krillametta,
Rev. J. Bowersox, 11 and 7:45; 8. S
10; C E., 7. Topio, "Who la Your Maa-
terr .., : '
- " Christian Scienea,
Flrat Church of Christ Scottish Rltj
cathedral. Morrison and Lownsdale, 11
and 8; 8. S., 12. Topic, "Sacrament."
Becond Woodmen's Hall. East Sixth
and Alder, 11 and 8; 8. 8., 18. Toplo,
"Sacrament." ..''...;
. ... ' Bsfonaed,
First ermnn - Tenth and Stark
streets, O. Hafner pastor. Service
10:45 a; m. and s p. m; 0, a w.ov a. in.,
Y, P. S, I p, n, '
rjalvsraalist,
Church of the Good Tidings Union
halL corner Grand avenue and Eaat Pluo.
Rev. J. D. Corby, 10:46; ft 8., 12. Topic
"Some Fashion Makers of Portland,
Good and Had." , . - ' .: s-
"" - IX. B. Chnroh Sonth," ; Z. 1
171 H Second. Rev. E. H. Mowrs, It
and 8; 8. 8., 10; E. L- 7. Preaching by
Presiding Elder Rev. E. B. Jones,
' - - Friande' Church. " .
Bunnyslde. Main and .Eaat Thirty
fifth. Llndley A. Wells. 11 and ;
Bible school, 10; C. 7.
Lenta. Center street Myra B. Smith,
U and 8; Bible school. 10. -, '
Miscellaneous.
t First Bpirltual ' Society, Chrlstensen
halL Eleventh and Yamhill streets.
llj:30 and7:46., , 4
Swedish t;orps oaivauun vui -
V. I J 4. - J.OA D
. JUeaiUmi : avna JUiniBlvri - Ann;wuu,
Auditorium building. 11, 3 and 7:45.
Swedish Free Mission Mississippi
and Shaver. 10:45 and 8, Rev. August Ol-
t.. lrtAA V.llA-a . (..Il
corner East Sixth and Alder, Bible les
son, x.tv; Bervicea, t:ig.
Latter . Day Saints , (Mormons) Eaat
.enm ana enrmn. j..v. rBim
presiding elder. 11 and f; 8. S-, 10.
Morgan; Alisky hall. 8. Topic, "The
Law ox r inanciM ducccm.
uuve tirancD Mission corner necona
I1U AUMUJ .llWIft, limoiiUB. ,,,1
night at 8 o'clock, also Sunday at 8 p. m.
A. Wells, aufcerintendent. t : -
A Axrmnt Onrlatlnn Rurnnd netwean
Hall and Lincoln. .' Wallace Sbepard;
10:30 ana 7:80. .
RoH-vera In the Atonement Odd Fel
lows' hall, East Sixth and Eaat Alder
streets. 1:3 S. J : 45 8ol5 ;.- , -
voiunteera or America .uurnsiae
Street. 3:30 and 8:80. . -
Kon-Sectariaa Odd Fellows' hall.
Fast Sixth and Alder. 1:30 read' Bible
studies; 8:30. prayer, praise and testi
mony; 8:15, "A Trutnrui jTresentauon
of the Word. . .
i v i iia i . ulii vu.lit ...
building. Rev. Thaddeus M. Mlnard, 11;
'TliV Gosper Tent ''Bether' Union and
Clackamas avenues, - Rev. Morten Olsen,
Tacoma. Wash.: Evangelist A. Bulger,
Chicago, I1L, in charge. Sunday aerv-
iees, 8 and'7:so; xuesaay, weanesaay,
Thursday. FTlday at 8. Servlca In Nor-weglan-Danleh
language. ...
Book In the Shop-Window.
An odd thing happened the other day
to a man who made bet on an athletic
record- This man had an . argument
with another on a certain performance
in a distance race. There was no way
to settle tho dispute except a recourse
to n athletic almanac." and neither man
5'Ohwe)t we'll huatle around.the .cor-
her here," said one man: There s a
sporting gooas aiu.a tuc, " -
"itwaUtra Saturday; afternoon,
however, and the store waa closed when
theV got there. Highly disappointed
they were looking In the window when
in s the miacuo oi a;"f
on sport they saw an ainiei; .
It was.spread ont open-.The extra
ordinary' feature waa that 4ho almanae.
out of DB pages,, waa w i
page on
wnicn appeareu w
sought
This Date In History. .. .
v 1502 John Calvin born. Died May J7,
lgg The 7 city of Smyrna, in Asia,
Kts tin sMarlr.aua.kft.. -
UCDtluj ?vs -y . ,. , . . .
1704 The fortress of OibrniUr Uken
'1780 -French fleet, beMlnr Count
Rochambeau ana ovw iroopi,
I7e Island of Elba aelsed by the
British. ' , .
' ii ikAlKinn Hai in New York.
,1861 Confederates defeated in skir-
T Will VL . , . . .
Ill 1 R II A h AEAW.V- " '
HH confederates began an Invasion
of Maryiana. .
i . ttoi . . XT a v f sn i i iaarniFia-rmTin cunTBiiuuii
I at Chicago 'nominatod Grover Cleveland
I for presidents ' " "- i i
-1SUV jteciprociiyr aBiwiuw.
ed between Germany and the United
States.;'. '";''' ''' V.': ,'V " ,
U08 American marksmen victorious
In .Olvmnlo rifle matches at Blsley,
England. . i '- ' ' '"-v. . '
?" .fill. Pr Scott's Birthday. iJ
t... bmD th : aistinsulshed
British admiral whosa controversy with
Lord Charles ueresrora waa one ,io
causes that led up to the ratter's re
tirement from tne navy, was oorn wmy
10, 1853, and when a lad of 18 entered
the navy aa a midshipman. He served
in the Ashantl . war. the Congo expe
i. i- th. : TTa-vntian wart of- 1882. tha
South African war and the Boxer cam
paign in China m .isuw. n aimoa
every - campaign ha - had the honor of
being mentioned In dlspatchea. He la
CALIFORNIA '' HOTELS "
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
' f,!f-
EtAKT STREET aDQVE UNIGI SQUARE.
IUST 0PPHSITE HflTtL ST. FRANCIS
EUROPEAN PUN S1.E0 A CAT UP
AMERICAN PUN $3.00 A DAT UP
9 - Anew down Uwo hotel Steal md
bflck ttraoturs. Furnish it s cost of
$150,000. Eierj comfort md conTenl
pnoe, On car lines transferrin? to all
parti of city. Omnibus ireeti ail trains
anil stiamsrs,- "
HOTEL STEWART
..-.'C5!Si.''-' - .'''
it v f
often credited with being the savior
of Ladysmlth, for it was he who in-
vented the carriages on wnicn ui io.rB"
naval guns were run across the coun
try and Into the city before It was be
leaguered by the Boers. 81r Percy
is also the Inventor of the night sig
"l am fully cured."
of,rAstoria. Hi. "since taking Cardui for "my, femaleJ
troubles. "Tongue cannot
done for me. I was in awful condition. IJae doctors
did all they could, but with poor results, and I
thought that all there was for me to do, was to.J
wait forihe icy hand of death; but I read your adveiM
tisement about Cardui and
now I fed better than in
1 Now my femalo troubles are all gone, aiKFi
havno-morerxxins.M j
The Wcman's Tonic
You are urged to take
, because it
; $ way, that
OREQQN
I HOTEL
m i
. mm
CORNESEVENTH J AND STARK STREETS . -. J
Portland's New and AModem Hotel. Rates $1 per i
: ' Dav and Ur European Plan ,
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL QO., Props.
Centrally Located
Modern
Imperial Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN .' . '
" Seventh and Washington
Y Phfl Metschan ft Sona. Prop. ; '
tone Distance Phone
Rates, $1.00,
La xyery atoom.
-The
, THE CORNELIUS
- ' ,Th Hooae of Welcome"
: M CORNER PARK AND ALDER : -
Portland'i Bon Ton' Tramient HoteC Headquartere
for the Ttayeling Public .European Plan. Single $00
and tip. Doubla $2 and tip, Our Frea Ominbm MeeU
AH Tratna. - :-vs r,
C. W. CORNELIUS
, Proprietor v
THli
PORTUND.OR.'
Baropeaa lla
',-.- Hod era
saataataat,
coax oarx
1
gasshv
tsS3r,a
)
jj COH TEimi Ain) AIDED
PORTLAND
? ir m afSl.r
. 1 rr rt QQ t I
t 1 riSLjaJ
HOT
it
naling apparatus now In use In ' the
royal - navy, and of various appliances
for improving heavy gun shooting. He
has held many important commands in
recent years, and is regarded as one of
the moat efficient officers in the Brit
ish navy. ' ' '
nana
writes Mrs. Gertie McNeil,
express what Uraui nas
I am 'so glad I'did, for
three years. ,
, ,
CH ISK
Cardui, for your own good,
will help you, Itsingredi-4
MM
ents are' harmless. Its action is
gentle. It has been fdund to restore
., , . '7 : 4' - "V.'.,.. It I' . ' ' v
women's strength r and relieve w
men's suffering. It will help yon, f a
the same reason; and in the same
it lias helped others. .'
'All druggists sell Carduuj Try it.
HOTELS
OREGON I
. . . . . ..aAiAAAAAAAAaAaaaai
Improvement!
$1-50. $2.00
; H. ij;j;j; s
HOTEL PERKINS
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STS.
aPcrlcIns Hotel Grill
Announces music daily aunng iuncn, omn
and after the theatre by the famous ? VT
. , M1A1B.CO VIV""" ,
Headquarters fei
Tourists and Com.
nierelal . Txavslars.
Special rates mad
to famlliea and
Ingle gentlemen.
The management
will be pleased at
all times to show
rooms and five
prices. A modern
Turkish bath es
tabliahment. in tae
hotel. -
B. O. Bowers, Mgr.
loxiiuoir zot.z.aB.s
i Wrr i
KORWMOTEL
S Portland's Mi ;
Only Roof Garden .
ajnericaa - Ci - lo rnauiav i
and Zuropeaa On Has Meets All Trains
ample Suites, with Baths, tot Traveling' Man
This . beaatlfnl hotel will
be open to the publia
about July 4 under the
management of If. X.
mart, lata ef Che Port.
m na open w vim puoua
land and Cornelias hotel. If
The office will be In
.v..n-A a il am a wviirria. H
late of - Portland hotel.
STREETS w. w. sswajid. ppj y
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