4 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, , AUGUST 1, 1803. ui UNDER BED T SCARES riOf.MII 3Irs. Tom Killean Finds Un welcome Visitor IIus- . - bajid,Kas.IJiiiL:3i,; When Mrs.VTom XXllean looked 'under tier bed la room 201 In the Harrison ho tel at 9J9 last evening; she found a man there and at once started scream ing. Her screams quickly brought her husband on a run 'from a block away, and he- reached the building- Just as the man Jumped from the iecond story bf " the hotel Into his -arms.:"f'-f"--:;' Killean grappled with the man,who Quickly said: "There's a man choking her up there, quick! Around this way!. we may get mm. ai ma nui ict leased the man and started to- the aid of hie wife, when he was told we man had Jumped from the window and had a gray suit, -and then Killean realized that he had had the culprit in his arms . and let biro go. - , Then started an: exciting chase. In " which Mr. Killean was Joined by Bert Thomnson. the Dronrletot of the Hotel 1 Harrison, They followed' the, man for a block, lost him, out were again put on the track by a man who had seen htm- TUTblnti'BaJl-trte4r:a--ftllr rescuing rnira- ana jriau,-iuey csjjiureu him, i Just as Patrolman Stark Lytle came along to assist . . . . Mr. Killean is the-manager of the Oregon Cooperage company, ana naa been out all evening with his wife and child and had ' Just returned. ; ;He went with bis wife Into his room, the man in the meantime Biding unaer tne oea. - Then, with the little girl, he left for the drug store at Third and Harrison streets, and on returning - heard the screams of his wife. Mrs. Killean was iitt Fmovinar her wrans and - had turned her back to the bed when she - . heard a noise ana saw tne man emerg ing. She uttered- scream after scream, and the man dashed through the second story window, breaking the crown off his straw hat. and fell into Mr.. Kit- At the police station the man gave his name as Earl Mcintosh, and told a fairly plausible story. e eaia: i was found in a bad position and I know it. 1 11 tell you tne truin. i nave i liter- hr. fnr whom I was looking. ' iHincd that she had gone to that hotel. and the chambermaid told me she was in room 203. 1 wanted to get nor out . of there and went into the wrong room, and when I found I was in the wrong room and heard the people coming, I hHm nxcitprt and iumDed under -the . "bed. The reason I didn't come out right away was because I aiqn l , want to frlshten the little girt." Mcintosh was booked for trespass. and on searching him it was found that he had three watches, one a man s nunt ing case watch, one a silver watch and . one a lady's gold watch. He -had, two noA fountain Dens, many keys ' and several trinkets, and. the police believe that they have arrested a smooth room worker one who has been responsible for many of the petty thefts In rooms in the-city recently. - The man also had a ticket to Omaha. Neb., in his pocket, and a railroad pass to Seattle, lie is a wen aressea, intel ligent appearing young-man, -although at present a trifle battered as a result or nis encounter, uiucer our uju, who made the arrest, rives all credit of the capture to. the, promptness of Proprietor Bert Thompson of the Hotel Harrison and Air. Kiuean. Air, jtuiiean missed notning irora nis rooms. PETERSON'SOFFER OF SITE FOR JAIL : Portland, Or., July 11. To the Editor of The journal Believing that the city of Portland is sadly in need of a new Jail and other municipal quarters to re place the present dilapidated and inade quate accommodations at Second and Oak streets, several weeks ago I mads a tender to, the authorities, through my ugent, J. A. Taylor, of my property. which consists of 25x95 feet lying be twee the present Jail' building and the fire engine house, both of which the - city owns. . . . Should my property be acquired, the 'city would at once be in possession of a . quarter block of what should appeal to the public as the only logical location at present available. The main feature of my offer Is that I shall give the city a clear title to my property In exchange for a free grant lease of 30 years of the waterfront at the foot of Stark street, on the west side. Improved and convenient 1 municipal quarters are a present necessity The authorities . are -Jielther.uslag . or im proving the waterfront. On the other .;hand, I would -at once Improve it with a modern concrete and steel dock at heavy cost, and use It for business purposes which would benefit the community. At . the expiration of - the lease terms, of course, the ' permanent improvements " would revert to the city without cost. It has been 'suggested to secure a Jail site-on the outskirts of the present cen- tral district, possibly on account of the lower-valuation of ground there.- It is a question, however, whether It would be economy to be cheap In uCh a mat ter, especially with the present oppor tunity remaining open. Apologizing for encroaching on your space, but realising that this subject is of public concern, I indulge in the privi lege. I remain, very truly yours t - ' " " H. PETERSON.; MES. FAMIE HUBBARD FOUNDED FIRST SCHOOL ' M -T"ln,e - Hubbard, who died at frf kU ,tw w?ek? was the founder ' .tli"flrt Sunday school in Seaside ' Ai mueh. t0 D,ake Possible the es tablishment of the first church there. - ".was through the sohg services on Sunday evenings and - readings from A'1??6 sermons by. Mrs. Hubbard that the need of building a church was brought to the minds of Seaside re" A??ti U,7- Uabr had Jived in Sea side for l years previous touhat time in,fi- r"Ident both of Portland and 22.5k . Bhe wa.", tb Une of her -death 6t years old. . . Mrs. Hubbard is survived by her husband, C. T. Hubbard-and five chil ?e .J", abbrel ofVortland, C. S. Hubbard of Bandon, Mrs. Hattie RveS da and Mrs. Jessie Williams of Port . Jano. .v i--.F--1 , - Foreign Kotes. ; U ma, Peru. A Latin American congress of historic Uterary studentS has invited the students of that class in Peru to send delegates and the gov ernment has resolved to accept the in ! endin best historical ' La Pas, "Bolivia. We learn ' from Aries that Fir John Jackson and C. W Kdwards with -a corps of engineers and foremen for work have arrived at that fort for the commencement of the La Pas and Arica railroad. Jackson is also - undertaking important works of wharves and -docks In several Chilian ports. ...... Pan tin go. Chll. The smallpox con taplon Is increasing alarmingly, having entered some of the families of the up per classes, who considered themselves immune from attack. - R'.o Janeiro. The condition of strikes continues without change in some of the lnt-rktr states. The police have made 160 arreats for- riotous disorders In franf oa. ', i . . V - I'ommerc-lnl notes from " Uruguay w marked Improvement In business, the valus of gold having fallen consid erably in the last week. CHURCH SERVICES V , -;i r Baptist. First White, Temple, Twelfth . and iyjur,- iioir. w, w nucorno iwougner, u. - is, -une Accord prayer meetlnn services, 10:89 and 7:45; Bible school 13 l.iJT. V-. "."ID. LOM'I 1's Supper observed. Ease.'f "Rainbow at Topics, A Life of J". f 't In seriea of "A Trip to AiasKa. Arleta Rev. B. A Smith., 11 - and . Highland Alberta- and Sixth, Rev. B. . umniFu, paauir. ana a. x. P. V.. :30; S. a. 10. Sellwood Taeoma and Eleventh. Rev. p. W. Thurston, pastor. , 11 and ; 8- Cal Var-V Via m Xrtwnt mwtA nrant Ttav. j. j. Monroe. - 11 and ?:80t S. S. 10; a. X. F.-U., 6:3.0..-., Xmmanuel MnmA ' mnA RAAtmA - Rv. a. a. w-mager, io:so and 7:30; 8. B., 12 Grace Montavllla; Rey. Albert E. Patch. 11 and i-sat R. s. in- v. p rfcentral East Twentieth and Ankeny; f;; W. T. Jordan, ,U and 7:SQ; S. &. x. jr. ci- o:u. ' - . - , - University Park Rev. A. " B. WaUt. as.. 10; 11 and 8: B. T. P. TJ..-T. Sunnyslde (German) Forty-first and nawiaorno; wev, U elOmettt. 1IJ S. b. Bt, Johns f German) Rev. C fld met h. 8. 8.; tf:46: services It and T:I0. . Second Seventh and East Ankeny. Sermons bv jc . rrir -in-mnA 3 mi Blbje" IchobT, j iB.: T7TrT7.f :30ff . - jcvot. ju. uwen, it:sv Chinese Mission IS2U Oak street S. . 7: BrAahlnv. t nv v,in : ---7 . First Germaa- Fourth and Mill; Rev. J. Kntt. .11 T.vn. B O a.ii Second RtnillVnrn mi'rJt and 7;30; S. S., 8:46. - , . . f "tort1-"fJLl street Corner. East vvook. 11 and 7:30; Bible school, 16: B. T. P. tf., :4B. Lents Rev. I. V. Kiiv.b b a in- , , ... 11 . - , BHntoOIirer?eventh " Everett; B.,R Johnson. 11 and 7:30. Pr.'Sr:"0 nd Fifteenth; Rev, 8. S., IS; B. T. P. TJ- T, . " ' Third Jinntt mnA Vn..,.. X, T n ss. uuiiniainirn. iii'aa , sinn . 1 m k. 1 Schwedler, 11 and 7:10. Vresbytema. First Twelfth and Alder! io n tun- sermons by Rev. Paul r. Briirr.v tor: of the Metropolitan Presbyterian church, Washington, D. O.' . mizpan itast Twelfth and Powell: R Harry Leeds, 11 and ; & 8- 10; Caivary Eleventh' and Clay. Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker. 10-Xo n4 7-jk- BIMe school, noon. - Fourth First and Glbbs: Rev. Don ald Mackenzie. 10:30 anil 7:30. fit A i- C EU 6:30. .. , , ., "' Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East Taylor: -Rt. E. Nelson Allen, 10:30: SvS v.12 Topic,- "A Visit to Jacob-i WelL" No evening Sermon. . T : Forbes Sellwood and Gantenbeln; E?vV,Hrrr. H; Prtt- 740; S. H., 10: C E.. :30l . .. Piedmont Cleveland ' anI ,i Rev. J.: jE. Snvder. 11 and 1-n- a u' 11:18. . . '. ' ' Chinese 146H First 7:5s 8. 8.. t-45. Westminster East Tenth anil wm. ler; Rev. Henry Marcotte. Revi J. .a P. McGraw.D. D., preaches at 10:30. Topic, "The Liberty of the Christian." Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth: Rev. C. W. Ham 11 H . 2' r?eXmonJ&7. R,v- rftul W. McClintock 01 nuiuon. iiima. no evening service OUTina AUKUIU'-- - -- v - Mount labor Belmont and Prlty man: Rev. Edward M. Share. 11 ui a S. S. 10. . - . - - , -- Sellwood East Seventeenth and 8do kane; Rev. D. A. Thompson. 11' and 8; B. H.. 10: C. Is., 7. . Hone Montavllla. Rev. J. a ntmnix. Anabel Rev. A; Hurd.- ril and T:S. Third Kast ; Thlrtnentlt .' Rev. Andrew J. Monta-omerv. lo an and7:i5: S. 8., IS. , . - Kenil worth East Thirty-seventh and Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson. 11: S. S.. 13; Y. P 7. Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town- Send. Services 10:30 and 7:80: t first third, fifth Sundays; S. 8 11:40. Trinity Dakota street, Rev, A. Rob inson. 7 :4t p. m.; C E.. 0:46, S a. It Ketbodist, Tavlor Street-Rev. Rninmrn Tnnn D.- D.: 10:80 and 7:4B: S. S.. u-in' Communion 1 in morning. . Evenlns topic, "Pluck and Piety." , Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rer. John H. Cudllpp, D. D., 10:30 and 7:45; S. S., 3-.16; B. .ju., :4o. Dr. Fletcher Homan. president of Willamette university, preaches in morning. Rev. 8. H. De wart in evening. Sunnysld East Tamhlll and Thirty fifth; W. T,;- Euster; 11 and 7:30. Service as a Command of Christianity." The Holy City." illustrated with ntr. eontlcon. s-''.- ' bu jonna h.; h. uewart: 11 and ; U. 7; 8. S., 10. EDWorth Twenty-Sixth and Ravlm' E. ReviCharles- T. cPhernf- lland-8: t- Religion." "Why -We Are Alive." Centenary East Ninth, and Pine; Clar o.. iv: ea. la., ilia, -jodici. "KMfvrta, ence iru nuron, u. v., iu:is and 7:45; K. TU, .J: B. 8., 9:45t sermons by Dr. George B. Pratt , Topics, "What Is Flthr "Diamonds in the Rough." ' i rinuy jchbi unis ana urant; jUewla omiin:- it ana t:4o: -Hi. JU, :45; S. S., TodIcs. 1 "The Greatest Rnmn fn Loving God," "St Paul'ln Rome," with stereoptlcon Views. Central Vancouver avenue ana Fargo street . Rev. C, L. . Hamilton, . 10 :30 and 46; 8. 8., 12; K. L.. 6:30. . Chinese Mission Chan Sine; ITs5r -11 and 7:30. -! , . . - ' Ijaureiwooa Key. jb. it. Bryant: 11 and 7:30; S. 8., 10: H. I:30. . Norwegian-Danish Thirteenth and Davis, Rev., H. P. Nelsen, 11 and- 8; , a Norwegian-Danish Vancouver nue and Skid more. Ray. C. J. Lurun 11 and 8: 8. a, 12. v ' Swedish Borthwlck. and Beaeh. rtm- John Oval!. 11 and 8; 8. a. 10; E. L.. 7. Topics. -I'Rules ,rf or -Cfcclstlan - Life." Balvauon." First oermaa nrteentii and Hoyt: tt Waasa; U and 7:30. Second German Stanton and RajIh, 1 Rev. E. E. Hertzler, 11 and 8: a a. i ti' Japanese jMission in worth - Fift eenth, Rev. Ellsen Rlbara, :30 andi 80; a S., :80. - Sellwood East Fifteenth nA . i.- coma. Rev. Lester C Poor. 11 and 7:30 The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirt. ninth and Powell, Rev. Ernst-. Jones, a a, 9:45: 11 and 8, K, L. 7 Montavllla Mohle and Hlbbard. Rev Harold Oberg. 11 and 7:30: R ft., in- class meeting, 13; J. I. 8; E L., :4B. WOodlawn William. J. Douglass. 11 and 8; S-S.. 10; E. L., 7. University Park Dawson and Flake. Rev. W. R. Jeff ry, J 11 and 7.80. , ' First, South Forester HalL 171 U Second. Rev. E. H. Monroe. 11. 4- i, . 7; S.S.. 10. .. , - Aincui ion a nirxeenui ana Main. Rev. W. Matthews. 11 and 8. - ' , Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty first J. W. McDougall. 11 and 7:80. Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter.D. A. Watters, 11 and 8; a a, 10; Woodstock J. D. Voce,' 11 and 7:10: a a. 10; a u, .-80. , CathoUo. - - 8t Marys Pro-Ckthedral, Fifteenth and Davis Most Rev. A. Christie, D. t. Low mass, , 8 and S., High mas and sermon, 11. Vespers, Instruction and benediction, 7:45. . - . t Joseph's (German), Fifteenth and Couch Rt. .Rev. James - Rauw, V. O. Low mass, 8. - High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers, benediction, 3:30. St Francis', East Eleventh and Oak Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass, $. 8:30 and 8:80.' High mass and sermon, 10:89. Vespers, instruction and . benediction, 7:30. ' . - ,. St Lawrence's. Third and Sherman Rev. J. C. Hughes.- Low mass, 6. 7 and 8:80. .Hlo-h mass snd . sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. Ascension, Montavllla, Rsv. J. P. Fltzpatrick. Mass and sermon f In chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. St Patrick's." Nineteenth and Savler Suggestive Questions on Scnool Lesson hy Ministers, Sunday school teachers iwrlta. The Journal briefly their views as to the, worth of these "questions, Dartlcularlv if thev consider them of value in their work. 1 ' .--. -f The International Newspaper Bible moting in an unfettered way among the basal truths of Christianity.! and man's life. - It la eomnoaMl ' of all those simple course herein outlined, barring not Joined are warmly invited to de so and to compete for the prises. . Persons may Join the club at any time during the year, out must, of course.' answer the (2 questions hereinafter explained, to qualify for, the prises, ana tne oacx questions may oa ooiainea Dy aaaressing mis or nee. 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 answered In writing and. upon these i Oonoltlos 1. Each ' contestant or his or her1 paper, in order to qualify for membership in the International Newspaper Bible Study club and thla local club. . . 3. Each contestant in this local club must answer anh nf ths wrlttan ones. lions for S3 consecutive weeks, commencing Sunday,1 March. 14, and the answers must all be la the possession of this paper vitnln two wteks of ths olost u una penoa. ; - . : ..... , .., . . . , ., - 3. Each question must , be answered separately, and the paper written on one aiae oniy. o answer must exceea Each answer must have thu name and Of the answer. . - 4 The enswera must be delivered to this office, and they will be collated at the close of the contest and forwarded to headquarters for independent ex amination by competent examiners. The - prises will then be awarded ac cording 10 tne nignest numoer of marks, wsajysr. xiuv niuuj uauiv ' 4 - . . . . - - Th Prises. -. -. " 1 . .- - - -. First Series A gold medal to each of the first five contestant. ' S.t;ono,Se,r,r ,iveF n'1 o f01 ,of the next five contestanta ' ' T,rd Series A Teacher'a Bible, price $6.fi0, to each of ths next five con testants. '-!: " " '; - -": . ,' ' - .f r .Fourth Berles The book "The Heart f Christianity,- price 11.80. to each of the next 85 contestants. - 1 , - Each medal will ha sultsllv nmv,A vtvln A f-Ofhatl-1- awarded -atvd -in - tlkA - - - 7 . - ji, 11 write and bave Ideas, are nrged to take up these studies re gardless of the degree of their education, as the papers are not valued from an educational or literary standpoint, but from the point of view of. the cogency of their reasoned Ideas. .-. , ,: . . , August 1, 1909. (Copyright 1808 by Rev. T. 8. Linscott ' JW. U.) .- Close Of Paul's mlaslnnsrv. tnurnev Acts- xviii:l-22. t Golden Text In the world ye shall have tribulation: be of good jcheer; 1 nave overcome the world. John xvl:33. Verse 1. What remarkable thing had immediately nracedad Paul's tirt fnr Corinth? . ... , There is no record of a vision or anv Special dlviae instraction, for rani go ing to Corinth; but Is a rood mam as much guided by Ood when he is not oonsoious of it, as wnen he is, and why (This qusrtion anst be anawered U writing by members of the dab.) , Verses 2-3. What was tha itraMInn between, Aqulla and Pault . How do you account for it that there is an affinity between men of the same trader ...-:.-.-,..,.;-. . Have labor men a nerfect ria-ht to band' themselves together for' mutual protection against the undue demands of capital? Has capital a moral right to- protect itself against labor? . 1 , Have business men a right to protect themselves against undue competition? Paul worked at his trade as a tent maker for a living. Is there any sug gestion in this that modern preachers should do a slmjlar thing? ' (- A large proportion of the membership of the present day Christian church have the latent ability to preach; ought not this ability to be developed, thus giving - to every local church several preachers, and the work being divided between them, would be better done than at present, and each preacher make his own living? . - Verse 4. Is it the duty and privilege of every adult Christian, to be engaged, at least every Sunday, in some specific spiritual work? ruiniit.n niinsv nrihr.nl tBohr write The Journal briefly their views as to the worth of these question." particularly if they consider them of value In their work-l .T Rev. E. P, Murphy. . Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 3:30. ' ' ; . - St, Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill Jesuit Fathers. , Low mass, 8. High mass and-sermon, 10:30. Vespers nnA hanrilrttnri. 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary William and R tan ton KeV. W. A. JJaiy. jlxiw a i .mi b. Hish mass and ar mon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction. Holy Rosary East Third and Union Very Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low mass, f. 7 and 8:30; Hlgn mass ana wmou, 10-80. Vespers and benediction, 7:80. Sacred Heart Mllwaukle Rev. Gre gory Roble, O. a B. Low mass, 8. High mass ana sermon, v.v, ,OTyv.. benediction,-7:30, . . -1 Hnw fiross. Unlvers!tyPs,rk Rev. J, b Thliiitiin. R. 8. C Low mass, 8:80. HIah mass and sermon, 10:80. Vesper and benediction. 4. : ' . Holy Redeemer, Portland - and Van couver Rev. Ed K. CantweiL C. S3. R. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. - Benediction, 4. ... . St Andrew's, Ninth, and Alberta- Rev.. Thomas Klernan. iow mass, . Ul.h msjia and sermon. IV. Y cnirei , iu- ...?.... i.H hsnxdir-tion. 7:30. at Stephen's. Forty-second and East Tavlor Rev. W. A. Waltt. iuo.w mass. 8:30. tiign mass s.uu oi m,.. St Ienatius, Forty-second and Powell r ... . . A n is.,, . . Valley road. Rev. F. Dillon, s. J. low rn... and 8:80: mass, sermon and benediction 10:30. . .: 8t' 8tatnsiaus,-iaryiaaa "tTT T?.. r. Raroakl. LOW mass s, aigo mass and sermon 10. - v- Trinity Nineteenth and Byerett 7 A. A. Morrison, 8, 11 and 8. S. S., 8:45. - St Mattnews - WM',';VW ""'"j nnnmiinimi and sermon at 11? no e. a. C p., w. A. M. Rreck. Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen, the Mar tyr xnirteentn ana tiay, Ramsay. 7:30. 11 and 7:30 p. m; a a, ' st Andrew's Portsmouth. and S St Mark's Twenty-first and Mar shall, Hev. J. E. H. Simpson. 8, 11 and 8; a s!. 9:ii. Celebration of the holy communion at 8 and 11. s Matin and litany at 10:30. . . St John' Church Multnomah P.Jl 11 an4 7-Sft- S ft.. 10. and Ak.,,t. neOnv Saviour Woodstock. 11 and 8. -Archdeacon Chamber, will at rfavi's w.eal - Twelfth and Bel mont, Rev, Henry Russell Talbot-, 7:30, Mimmnntnn: ll. communion ana sermon, by Bishop Scadding; no evening Good Shepherd Sellwood and Van. couver. Rev. John Dawson, 8. 11 and 7-80- 8. S., 9:4S. .... Ascension Chapeli Portland Heights. 8 8. 0:30. -,.'':" -': '--'.' -'-t' Grace Memorial East Seventeenth widir. Rev. Oeorce B. Van Wat ers. 11 and 8. Service held in the new parish bouse. 4 1 St Paul Woodmere. Rev. J. C For- sythes 11 a. m.; S. S-, 8:45. l n ftalntn Twentv-f if th and Savler. Bmj Rot Eda-ar Remington, Commun ion and sermon at 11. No evening serv Blsbop Morrl Memorial Chapel, Good Samaritan hospital, ttev. wuuam . Powell, chaplain; service 7 p. m. . .. Oongregatloaal. ' First Madison ' and Park, Rev. lather R. Dyott D- D.l Rev. Guy I Dick, assistant; 11 and 7:45: 8. a. 8:45. Topics, "The Religion Demanded by Modem , Life," "What Is ths Church for?" ' Laurelwood Rev.J W. H. Myers; 11 8. S. 10, C E. 8:30. ' Sunnyslde East Taylor Snd East Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J. Staub; 11: 8. 8., 10. Topic, The'Experience of Some Religion"; no evening service. ,' j , St Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson; 11 and 8 S. 8. 10. MX x ' University .-yark "Haven-and Dawson, Re..O. W. 3-figgs.. 11 and 8; 8. S., 10; C E.. 6;30; l)v. V. B. Gray preaches in morning, f j J . - Hassalcw fi rest Est Seventh ' and Hansalo, I'eJ Pstil Kader; 1J, and 7:80, B. 8.. 10; CK . 6 .30. - Highlan-ii-l 'd-1 Sixth and : Preseott Rev. E. 6 nbiiViKer. 11 and 7:45. a a. 10; Rev..jf"jn. iV( kson, missionary from Ceyloil, lnfii0friAnitu Y. P. 8. C E., and choir condir- ..evening service. First :.Mktmin j:ast Seventh' and Stanton, Rev. John; II. Hopp; 10:30 and :!.-&" a :lt. C. E. 8:30. -. ' Plyroouth Shaver and Missouri ave nue. Bev. Daniel P. - Thomas; : 11 and 7:30. ... ' v Intheran. Synod East ' Norwegian Tenth tne Sunday. . R.ev Dr. 'TV S.' Linscott and jthere Interested are-Invited tt Study club Is, for' the purpose of pro the masses, a wider studv of the Bible, the Droblema which ent.r into ever who loin a looal club, and take UD the only ordained clergymen. All who have of these questions each week is to be answers the prizes are to be awarded. , of the eontest. - -r v.- :-...--; family, jnnst be a subserlbe to this 30t words In length and mav be less address of the writer at the bottom . , won by members of The International mitKM - aanV - ihm u-k.i.--4.i-u- iiw . u,u wuu --w WW" Why did. Paul, In the beginning, In Corinth, confine his work to .the Bab bath day and to the Jews? Verses 6-. What effect did the vis Paul' "d Timothy have upon If a good man Is ever so much In earnest msy the visit of another -earn? est man intensify hi spirit? When a man does his very best in preaching and falls to make converts, is he entitled to as much , credit as if he had great success? Did 'Paul blame himself for his fail ure, and that the Jews resisted and blasphemed, and ought a-man of God always take a similar position in like Circumstances? . Verse 7. Ha It ever been n the past, and is tt today, sometimes . necessary for a good man to leave the church, and start a meeting of his own? Verse 8. tJs belief in Jesus an Intel lectual effect, or is it spiritual and supernatural? -Verses 9-11. What nfethod did God take in this Instance to tslk to Paul? Why is it that so few Christians have any experience of tany special message from God?-- i ' . - , Do Christians speak as much as tney ought - for Christ today, and is there any fear of being hurt by speaking for him? , -V , . ' - Verses 11-17. Can anv man exueet. even in these days, to be unflinchingly falthfur. to ooa, ana not man some nnnl snsrVT How. do yoii estimate the character' of this man Gallio, and what is there 4n him worthy of Imitation? Verses 18-za. Bum up tne errecis 01 Paul effort as reveaiea in tnis les son. Lesson for Bonaay. August . iso: Paul's instructions to the Thessalon- lans. I Thess. v:12-24 snd others Interested are Invited to Grant: Rev. sO. Hagoea 11 and 7:30: - 8. 8., 8 :80t 'Professor H. G. Stub, D. D., of St Paul, Minn.,-, preaches in morning. Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and Irving. 11 and 8; S, B-. 8:45. Betania Danish Union - and Morris; Rev. J. Scott 11 and 8: a S.. 10. . Kt. jam s j;nriiaa west park: tan Jefferson; J, Allen Leas, 11; 8. 8., 10; u. u., i p. m. . United Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30; a 8., 3:45. 8:80.. . . Zion's German Chanman and Sal mon; W. H. Behrens, 10:15; 7:46; a A St Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton. Rev. A. Krause, 10:30 and 8; o. b., v:iv a. re. v..-- (-,.-;.. Trinity - German . (Missouri Synod) wiiuams ana eeiiwooa; J. a. jRimbach, fi-iR a fit ll- 7. an .. ... .. ' Swedish " Aurustana ' Rodney ', and B tan ton; nev.- u. A. xoiip. io:u and 7:4: B. 9:90. , Swedish - Mlsflon Seventeenth and Gllsan: Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and 8; 8. 8.. 10: Y. P.. 1:80. , - Elim Chapel Michigan 'avenue and Ekidmors, Rev, a. J. 'Tboran, 11; a a, 10. - . . - Immanuel German Corner 15th and Leo (Sellwood), H. C Ebellng, . 10:30; a 8., -:80, - .; . St John's Peninsula avsnu and Kilpatrick. Rev. C. Buechler, 10. Grace English Rodney and Ivy, At oina, n. vj. juweimg. (Jhrlstlaa, .' - , ' Central T2ast" Twentieth ""and 8al- mon; Rev. J. F. Ghormley, D. D., 11 and 8; Bible school, 10. Rev. F. L.-Cok will assist at both servlees. First Corner Park and Columbia, W. F. Reagor, minister, 11 and 7:45: 8. 8.. 0:46. Topics, "Life at Its Best," "Christ Mocked"; song serv roe in evening.- - j- - Kooney Avenue noaney ana jK-nott: Thomas G. 1 Plcton, 11 and 8; a a, :46; C E., 7 p. m. s - . . Kern Park Rev. E. M. Patterson. II and 8; a 8.. 10: C E 7 Topics, "Th Master's Call." 'On the Upgrade to Suo- cess." Sellwood Eleventh and Umatilla 10:30 and 7:46. Woodlawn Rev. G. M. Melllns: 11 and 8; a 8., 10; .C E.7. : Tnited Brethren la ChrUt. f First East Fifteenth and Morrison. Rev, G. E. McDonald, 11 and I; a S 10: C. E.. 7. - . Radical Sixth and Mechanic. Rsv. Oscar A. Martin. 11 and 7:30; a &, 10; Third South Mount' Tabor: - Rev. C P. Blanchard. Bible school. S. Second East Twenty-eighth and Mildred.' Rev. B. E. Emerlck, 11 and 8; Bible school, 10. Fourth Tremont, Rev. IL a Bchof fer. , Bible school, 3 p. m. : - Alberta East Twenty-seventh and Mildred, Rev. B. E, Emerlch. 11 and 3; a a. 10. , :'.'";.',:V. United rresliyterlaa. , . 'I ; Th Church of th Stransera Rev. J. A. P. McGraw, D. D. f - , First Sixth ana Montgomery, Rev. Frank D. Flndley. 10:30 and 7i46: 8. 8., 12; C. B., :46. Topics, "Why Did GOd Send UsHls 8onr "God's Two Great, Words Come and Go." . Third East Thirty-seventh and Clav! Rev. J. Ia Acheson. ll and 7:30; a a, ryangelloal AsseelstJoas. First Enrlish East Sixth and Vu. get, F. B. culver, ll ana 7:0; X. P. A. 6:30; 8. 8., 10. . - First Gerrsao Tenth and Clay. F. Bens. 10:45 and 7:46; B. 8.. :t0; f. pH S .m. Me emorlal East Eighteenth and Trs. neiis,. juorris jtieveriing, n ana I; S. 8 v. . j . . Chrljrtian Science. First Church of Christ Scottish felts cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale, 11; 3. DM 1 i.. 1 DD1C JLjOV. Becond Woodmen's HaTt East Sixth ana Aiaer, ii; . z. Topic, "Lova Tfnlteg Eyaagsliost Ockley Green Oar - snd Wltlsn,t Rev. J. Bowersox. 11 and I.- & ft in' C. E.. .7. Topic. Trayer." First East Sixteenth inil fnnl, Rev. II. A. Deck. 11 and 7:0. H. H i Topics. "The Hidden Life." "The Chris tian's First Study." Second Farro snd Kerhv. 7v f n Poling, 11 and 7:30. St. John's Ivanhoe and 'JTohn. C P. Yatea. 8. 8.. 10. - '-.' ' - Unitarian, "'.-.-. 1 I - Church of Our Vn.t'.v Ttmflll mrA PUILHISTOUT FOR STATE FAIII State Board of Agriculture v Promises Best Show in State's History. Premium list - and Instruction to exnioitors just issued by the state board of agriculture . havinc in ehara-a ths state talr promise for Oregon this tall the uesi ana largest annual state snow in tne nistory -01 tne state. When the fair ODena' at Salem, "nr. September 13, to -continue until Septem ber 18, $16,000 in premiums for live stock, agricultural and manufactured products will be offered. Numerous ad ditional classes-have been added to the premium list of this year, made possible by a recent legislative appropriation of Amonar the new classes will lut tha eaucauonai department where students in the common schools and high schools may exhibit their work. Money prUes will be offered. , Lookins . toward the comfort of th Visitors, -larger and more commodious quarters have, been built and other cnangea m&ae. cfjicr among the 1m provements will be tbe Increase in .res taurant facilities. . . ". . Printed announcement la made In the premium list ana catalogue by W, t juaupcav S Jjrestaent 5 m, D. Wisdom, vice -presiaentr and f. ai vvelch'- secre tary. 01 ins iair assoclatwin. mnmm ing new features of the fair. Every as surance isgiven the publlo that the forty-eighth annual show will be the largest and best in the history of the state. ....,. .. r...... The premiums this year are divided up among a numoer 01 different depart ments. Taey are: agricultural prod ucts, art. bees and honev. bova' denart- ment cattle, cereal foods, county exhibits, umry uivision, eaucauonai, riorai, goats, textile department misses' department pigeons, poultry, Scotch collies, sheep, ,vouiimis ana wooien gooaa xue speca program contains : some fooa events, xne prises range from Clin ... ,r.,,i tfwu w t9vug,. . , L. Eliot D. D.. minister emeritus; Rev. r, A. jaaaer, assistant. .1 K formed. . . First German Tenth and - Stark streets, G. Hafner pastor. Services 19:45 a, m. and I p, o.; 8, 8, 8:10 a. m.; x. r. e, i p, m. ; , XTslvsrsalisV. Church of the flood Tldine-s TTnlnn nail, corner urand avenue and East Plua Rev. J. D. Corby, 10:46; 8.. 8., 12. Rev. A. Eugene Bartlett of Chlcaxo ' will preacn, .-. , ' K. B. Church atouth. 171 U Second Rev. XL H. Mowre. 11 jTrisnda' Church. Sunnyslde, 'Main and East Thirty fifth. Llndley . A. WeUs. 11 and 3; oipte scnool, iv; u. Si., I. - ' Lents, Center, street Myra B. 8mlth. n ana ; juioie scnool, 10. !: .. v''''",ilsosUsnotta. . First Spiritual Society, Chrlstensen hall. Eleventh .and Tamhlll 'streeta ii. i:80 ana 7:46. Swedish Corps Salvation . Army 410 Burnslde, 11, 4:30 and i. Medium' and Minister Assoclatlo Auaitonum Duuaing. ll, 8 and 7:45. Swedish Free Mission Mlssisslnnl and Shaver, Rev. Aug. Olson, 10:45 and . tiev. a. a. nuixer or cnicago preaches In the morning. Millennial Dawn Odd - Fellows' hall corner East -Sixth nhd Alder, Bible les. son. 1:80; services, 3:16. ' - Latter Day Saints (Mormons) East lenm ana enerman. j. u. weatergard, presiding elder. 11 and 8- S. S.. 10. Olive Branch Mission Corner Second and Ankeny streets; meeting every nim ai s o ciock, aiso nunaay at p. m. A. Wells, superintendent Advent Christian Second between Hall and Lincoln. E. Wallace Shepard; 10:30 and 7:30. ' ' Believer In the Atonement Odd Fel lows' hall. East Sixth and East Alder streets, li30 2:45, 3:15. Volunteers of America 285 Burnslde street 3:30 and 8:30. Divine Truth Center 201 AKskv building. Rev: Thaddeus M. Mlnard. 11; 8. 8., 12. Topic, 'Our Father Which Art In Heaven.',' New Thousrht East " Thirteenth and Tenino, 8. Rev. P. J. Green. Church of Naxarene East Seventh and Couch- 11,- communion. Baptism In Second Baotist church at 8. Second Church Near Claremont ave nue, W. N. Coffee, pastor, ll' and 8; o d., io ; class meeting, 7 p. m. Oriental Bug Sale. 7 For the next week lovers of oriental rug will profit by visiting Atlyeh Bres., 34-Washington street This -ex clusive rug firm has an unusually -at tractive sale starting Monday morning. FACTORY AND WAREHOUSE ; Special inducements will be given to Factory and Warehouse Men " ' - , who are ready to ;Tj' - . , build at : RUTH TRUST COMPANY , . " OWNERS ' , ROOM 3 CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - ' L01HL PLEADS FOR FREE SPEECH Open Letter to State Univer sity Kegents Protests Ac cepting Carnegie Gifts, ' Pendlton. July 31. Board of Regents, State University. Eugene. Or. Gentle men: Tne recent visit to - tne state of the president of the so-called Car negie Foundation for the. Advancement of Learning, Indicates that your body has taken seriously senate Joint reso lution No. 12. nassed by the last legis lature, and has applied thereunder to have your Institution placed upon the list of beneficiaries of Mr. Carnegie. As a private citizen of the state, yet vitally Interested In its good name, and hopeful 01 Its ruture, l desire to piace myself on record in protest of placing the commonwealth or any of its in stitutions in the category of either cyco phant or mendicant - -,-- l want to see me young men ana women of the state (trained - under teachers who are free, whose discus sion of civic problems will not be fet tared by golden nromlses. whose lips shall not be- sealed by visions of a pension from alien sources, ' The. state is able .to maintain Its educational sys tem, and to pay its Instructors rea sonable salaries. - Let. it do that, ana maintain the courage of teacherf-jind tn tnnepenaene--or its- Bcnows. So far as 'the joint resolution above referred to Is concerned I have at least charity enough to believe that the legis lature acieu -wiinoui appreciation oi lis signification.- It Is one of those ap parently harmless things which some interested party presented to the com mittee, and It. took its course without much thought of discussion on the part of- anybody upon the floor of either Drancn. In any event Its terms are such that It is not mandatory upon your body. The discretion is still. In you, and I am sure that- unon consideration you will hesitate to act upon It and will at least pass It over to the next legis lature ror iuii and free discussion. To my mind the situation ia a srave one. Not only Is the independence of OOSTX.T axtd ounmra mahooabt rinurzTUBB, axmisstiiv bugs, RTESXi KAHOB, ETC Sale Tuesday Next - We are Instructed by owner to sell by auction the- -handsome - furnishings of his residenoe consigned to Baker's Auc tion House, 152 Park street, for positive sale, comprising haadsome parlor suit In real mahogany of Victorian period, olid mahogany Library Table. Chlnnen- dale period, elegant Axrninater Rugs, large velvet rugs, lady's parlor desk, fine mahogany rockers, with silk plush cushions, fine dining room set with chairs in real leather seat upright piano (only used six months), hall tree, couches, all brass and Iron beds; silk floss and - other mattresses, birdaeve and fine English oak dressers and other bedroom furnishings. Steel Bangs, gas range, linoleum, lawn mower and other useful lots. The public- are Invited to view the goods tomorrow. Sale Tues day, 10 a m. sharp, v ; Thursday Next . We shall sell by auction the contents of 10 room house, removed to Baker's AnotUm House, for anything. Sale at 10 o'clock. Stransera and others fur nishing will find it to their advantage by attending these sales. . - bakes m soli Auctioneers. House of 10 rooms, private residence, i for rent and fine furnishings for sain. Apply to Baker Son, Auctioneer!"- - Tuesday, 10 A. M. ,211 Flft St. The fine furniture" from a'f-room house on Belmont street win be sold on Tuesday together- with other fine fur niture, such as extension table., chairs. carpets, dressers In blrdseye maple and goiaen oas, metai Deas, sux-lioss mat tress,' White sewing machine, drop head: Majestic range, kitchen cunboard. steel couch, , rockers of all description,-, por tieres, and In fact everything to com pletely furnish the home.. We also have a lot of trimmed hats. - latest styles, which-must be sold at tola sale.- And on THURSDAY at 10 A. M. We have a lot of cheap furniture to dispose-of, as well as some of the. very Ford Auction Co. Ill First Bt Phones Main 89B1, A-244S. AUCTION Splendid location, with deep water frontage and the best of shipping facili c ties are offered - our scheme- of education in - jeopardy, but the whole future of the state us touching the -character of teachers and of teaching, and the attitude of edu cated men and women- of the future upon civic and Industrial Questions, ia at stake,- - -., It matters not what other states have done or may do. Let Oregon maintain her dignity, her Independence, and- as sure to her youth in the highest insti tution of her educational system. a cur riculum and a faculty courageous, free and untramelled. i . STEPHEN A. LOWELL. iiction Sales Wilsons Auction House Comer Second and Yamhill StvC Monday, Wednesday, Friday -y, v Each Day at 10 a. m. 1 - We wlli sell a fine assortment of rtr nlture, etc., consisting of parlor, Ubrnry, diningroom, bedroom, kitchen and Office furniture in golden oak and mission ottk, etc., carpets, rugs, bedding, pictures and kitchen utensils, etc. - J. T. WILSON, .-.-v- . Auctioneer. I , SPECIAL AICTIO.N SALE Of j Office Furniture, Rolltop Desks, Large New Hall Safe. r On Monday, & p.' tm.. rooms 303-S1S Ablngton block, we will sell the office furniture and fixtures of the Lee Bowd- ler Co., real estate, consisting of 4 large U-toBjdesks.:ftjibmryEta.oles. i deK . chairs,"' 18 Ofnce' -thair,- 1 -.letter- f He, large settee, S hat tacks, 1 bookkeeper's . desk, body Brussels rugs, 1 new hall safe Costing 1260, 1 large waU map ot the city of Portland. The above goods are all nearly new and in .first-class condition, .NO RJ3- - 8ERVE; TERMS, CASH. ',. i - Auctioneer.- We Are Still Selling Out the COVEU FURNITURE STOCK At 186 First Street Everything . t - w If w - . . at xiau trice. Although the stock Is somewhat brok en, we still have itrme choice pieces v& . . u .u. ui.ui u, lit,, i uu 1, -. WUll,J, china cloaets, hall seats and mirrors. shaving stands. . mahogany and weath ered oak chairs, musio cabinets, cellar- ettes, smokers, screens, brass costumers, pedestals, magasme racks, pictures, mir rors. weathered oak and blrdeseve maul eentertables. desks, library set In nils slon design, with Spanish leather seats, Davenports, etc.; also a complete line of high-grade steel ranges,' large stock of carpets In - Axminster, Roxbury, Brussels and ingrains, portieres, lace curtains, crockery, granlteware. In fct everything you yant in an up-to-date home. ' ' 1 Don't miss your ohance, as these bar gains will only last a few days more. . ' J, X. WlJLiiSUJN, - 1 ' " Auctioneer." JTOTICE If yon hay anything to sell call us us. Main leas, A-4343. - S. L. N. GILMM, AUCTIONEER Special Auction ' Sale of Fine Furniture at Residence Ws are instructed by Mr. Charles Stern (on account of u departure for San Francisco)- ts sell by' putrlio auc tion at his residence No, '70! Northrup attest, between list and S2d,.. on (to- morrow) Monday, at 10. o'clock a.' m. ell the valuable furniture, carriets, etc, in cluding In part elegant Parlor Carpets ot pretty design. Easy Chairs and Ma hogany Sofa, Couch, solid oak Library Table, Chairs-, Rockers, fine - sectional Book Cases, . mahogany Table, Phono graph,", very handsome -Dining Room Furniture, "Buffet, round Extension Ta ble and Chairs In leather dining room square Hall and ' Stair Carpets, . large Ruga, Dishes, solid brass and handsome brass Bedstead, complete, oak and white blrdseye maple dressers, . ladles' Desk, Chiffonieres, -Iron Bedsteads, with Springs, Mattresses, etc., Andirons, Stands, ' Rockers, upstairs furnitures ' Hamper, Bath Cabinet, fine Steel Range, Gas Range, Hose, Kitchen Furniture and some choice roses, etc. Sale , at resi dence. No. 703 Northrup, 19 a. m. (to morrow) Monday, August 2. Buyers are requested to bs . present at 10 a. m. as toft. BBjewUlEomm6n gOOdS. ( - 8. L. N. GILMAN. -Auctloneei- SITES Mill, , . , "', ' V - and Seventh. ' Rey. W. O. Eliot Jr.; Revt T. it..