THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21,. 1909., P0STOFE1GE .COT . 10 Pitt OOOit Only 'Those Having , Secret Code Able to Get " dumber. The postof flee telephone bu been taken out." That U what tho central girl says when you ask her to hitch you on to Postmaster Young orany of . Ms acoommodatln bunch of letter dla- tributers these days. And It Is, officially. "'L'Z Some time ago it was found that so many young women wanted to. ask the general delivery If they had received a letter from Reginald, or so many old men wanted to know the. weUht of a ton of letters, or so many people from Seattle wanted to know how many peo ple could read in Portland, or something about as sensible, that Postmaster Young asked the department to give him a telephone girl to make It pos- . sible for the rest of the office to attend ta business and distribute mall. The. postof flee department evidently . did not care, about answering; so many questions,, so It wrote back that the best thins; to do tinder the circumstances ' would be to haoK up-. It suggested that the telephone In a postof flee was for the exclusive use of the office employes In talking to substations, transacting offi cial business and similar "talk. Any thing other than that was superfluous. Accordingly- the poor little central . rlrl is .compelled to tell a falsehood, by order of the postal department. Maybe rot, however for officially there Is no telephone, from the outside; but there Is one from the inside. '. , That la the trouble. If you want to talk over rttis -postof ftca teieprione-fbg only wav to do It would be to go to the postofflca Even then It might be pos sible, even probable, that you would not 'AO SO.: .. " " ' - .North, Beach (Continued from Preceding Pace.) Miss Hellene Kavanaugh, Kails pell. Mont! Mra. N. K. Webb. Chlcaao. I1L: '.' Frank E. Gates, Santa. Barbara, Cal. ; Mrs. At. E. Bpauiauigr, Miss Marion Howell. Miss Alice Bartlett, Ocean TnW MTaali Matsi A Mawmafl IPvaa. .'. A (U V VT MD. i iUl El. flUUO AW W UlCMIt y " "V no, Cal.i Mn. Ralph W. panlela, Eu ' dera Daniels, Denver, Cot! W. E. Rook er, Kansas City, Ma; II. K. Dent, Mrs. tu v. JUart, Vancouver,-wasn.; wrs. - Q. HowelL Skomokowa, Wash, "W. E. Smith and wife, MoCormach, Wash.; Daphne WMet. Pe 11. Iowa. V..---'--.;-'.- Kaokaey Oottagv. -Mrs. ' Ed weird AldenBeala, M. A. Gregg, B. B. Board man, O. C. Buff, W. 1 H. Lawson and wife, Melvln D. Fell, t "W. i. Dolph, XTna C. Smith, Henry Ma t- t new, Mrs. jt. ju. f ora,.K. is. uoya jr. nd wife, . F ; . ,Ford, E. u. Kruse, Oeorge W. Hansen, J. D. Marfield, E. C Murfield, H.. M. Dlckerson, R A. 8ul 11 van. Jamee Q. Banders. Mis F. F. , Gibson. -C. .A. ' Burbank- Jr., .Julian v. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Hursey, Florence E. . Burbank. Raymond O'Conner, C D. I Moorhead. Edward B. Goudey and fam- ; ny, Arthur Langgutn and wire, A. c MCMlcken, Miss Bertie .Jones,, w.- u Jackson, all of Portland: F. A. Basel- v-.tlns, , E. So.Haseltlne, - South - Bend, - , Wash.: L. W. PetUse. Chleago, lit; John ... G. V.. Hleber and wife. Spokane. L. O. .Btioiuiey, uorvaiiis, m. tt, jjioya ana wue Trenton, n, j.-. ., - . - Sunset KoteL iTrank Strahan. Eben McFarlahd. Eve . lyp Snow, Mrs. Ti J- Snow,: Lula Enow, M,' Wasaay, Lillian" Gardner,"'. J.; J. Ken. Vf. iiedy, ; George, .B. Van: "Waters," C: BS. t WebsterL. . B MurU.j 'Mrs. E. B.. Mo- f Farland, Alex Gevurts, . l,uelle Geyurt, Mrs. V. w. ward, ttaymond ward. Mrs. J. Shannon, William Connelly, E. P. Ward, Mrs. W. F. McKlbbin, Mabel Me ' Klbbin William Wattera,- Mra Walter H. Ward. Florence wara, w. K. waro, Mrs. J. E. Poney, Clara Habekost, Ches ter Courtnev. Ed Covell. all of Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Paul McKertcher. White Salmon; Miss Nlcolal. Uos Angeiesv cal.; Ralph McGlbbtn and "wife, Leramle, "Wyo.j Mjss Dorothy Poney, Newark, N4 J.: Mra-George I. fhompson, Mae Thompson. - Mildred - Tnompson, new York. 'N. Y. ' Hotel Saltatr. ; V: . Guy W. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. W. R.' ' Bailey; Albert Krause, E. B. London, C. E. Power, Miss Elise McElwei, Henry Hint, Mrs. H. H. Straubv Mis Edith Eckert, Henry Jennings Jr.,, Mr. and - Mrs. G. W. Baldwin and 'daughter, Mabel B. Orton. Floyd J. Keyes, Beatrice - Orton, Nellie E. Leroy, Margaret Deroy, Mrs. Charles Jennings, all of Portland; ... r -. C ... .V 1P.t.a1 U-.DM.M Wichita, Kan.; Mrs. ueorge r. titer. Billings, Mont, . ,v;.,. . k '- ' Kotal. WMUlMSifc ;f ' i ' M. H. Marquit, Mrs, Gk I Warner and son, J. B. Gardiner and . wife, all v of Portland; X E. Toutaey, Mrs. Addle Youtsey. Barnes, Kan.; W. J. Clark, Nora M." Clark, Greenleaf," Kan.; Mr. and Mrs. R- W. B. Hamer, Forest Grove, Or.: J. P. Softstall, wife and two chll- ren, Theodosia iiuan, juaun Hummer, .MvtlLs Idaho: M. H. Crandall. wife and son. Silverton. Or.: Arthur K. Pear' ' teon, Boston, Maaa; F. J. Cowan and , wife. Vlnita, Okla.; Mrs. J. IJ. Crumly and daughter, Chehalis, Wash.; Harriett Jonea, Paton, Iowa, j - Xrs. ; Chamberiala's. ' - AJlce M. Amesbury. J. W. Carey, Miss Anna Bulltvant, Mrs. W. Bulllvant, Etta Jones, Mra W. Simons, Stella Simons, all of Portland; WUite Huggms, ' Mrs. J. M. Wood,- Harry M. Wood. - Hood . River, Or.; G. Vf. Roche, and wife, Mrs. Vf. E Morrison, Spokane, Wash.; A. J. ' ' Powell and wife. Overton, Neb. . v . KoteM SbalboZB. . , jr. B. Tanner and wife, Mrs. ' P. S. ' Hanson. Howard Ward, Herbert George, MIfs- H. Noonan. Frank Carsoa, K11th Stahl, Joe Nudage, Guy Thatcher, Wil liam Fries, Allx Lindberg, G. K. Howett and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. a. Borensen, S. H. Borenpen. Mrs. Georga E. Morse, Mabel E. Morse, Wayne It Stuart, all of Portland; P. F. fcnyder. Kelso, Wfiah. , - Korth Beach Xnn, ' H. M. Eng-leman and wife, Anna Bolger, Elizabeth K. O'Keefe, , A. R. Courtnpy Jr., J. C. Burns, H. S. Adams and wife, D. Watt and wife, Mrs. P. E. Brlgham. all of Portland; Jean Har grove, Poplar, Wyo.; Margaret Albrln, Pony. Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ed wards, Seattle. Wash.; Charles M. Jones, St Ixiuts, Mo. Beacroft. John F. Parrott, H. S. Adams and wife, Beth U Smith, Eva Clark, R, Wil liamson and family. Mr. and Mrs. C P. Sargent, all of Portland. - , . Taylor's Botet ; W E. CheUls, Frank M'-Cauley," Frank Shlves, Mr. and Mrs. R. Browr William 8. Shlvas, Frank A. Shlvas, Clyde Goo ley, Agnes iChristensen, Mabel Christen sen, Mrs, M. E. Sharrord, all of Port land; Mary E. King, Mrs. Z. N. Vaughn, Eliabeth Vaughn, Boise, Idaho; Mra R. Miller. Robert E. Miller Jr., Spokane, Wash.; Marian P. Stover, Washington, D. C; W. Hiat Harper, Kan.: ; D."M. Roberts, Nellie S. Roberts, Alice Rob erts, Gresham. Or.; Alen Roberts, Grants Pass. Or.; Albert E. Egge, Pullman, Wash.: Thomas Brown and wife, Goble, Wash. V 1 .- . - - v Cloudcap Inn Hood River, Or., Au. . Thaar rivals at Cloud Cap Inn during the week W From PortlandMrs. J. R. Pevereaux, Dr. Gustav Baar, Miss Baar, Dr. E. De Witt Connell. John W. McMurray, -J. . H. O'Neil. E. C. King. Mrs. Char es A. King, John Stock, W. R. Mackeniie Mrs. W. R. Mackeniie. William A. MacRae. H, p. Mrs. B. F. araTd Fn , Kramer, Mra. . Beebe, Mrs. H. I Plttock. MrsTKate T.UE.Swanse, Richmond, -Va.; Miss Grace A. Hilt Milton, Mass.; Miss Car rie Bruce, Cincinnati: J. Bishop Putnam, New York; W. E. Curtis, Mra W. E. Curtis, M1M ElsU Curtis, Washington, D C . Leslie Butlr. C. H. Vaughn. Ralph CaldweU. J. & D. Pelrrennet. Mrs. Pelr ennet, R. W. Itebblns, J. Adrian Epplng. L. E. Faust. Hood River; Miss Jessie Nelson, Wtniamsburg. , KAn.; W. JS. Mawhorter. Galesburg lit; . Gertrude Beaton, Duluth, Minn.; Dr. ,Touse E. Vandervoort, Battle Creek, Mich.; Mra Mae Franck, London, Eng.; Miss Cora Emery, New York: Miss M. Jenkins, Miss Virginia Jenkins. Pittsburg. i . -''' v t -.' V CHURCH SXRVICES CALEFOKX1A HOTELS STEWART SAN FRANCISCO I : . r '(''' ,i . GtAHT STREET ABOVE UXICN SQUARE JUST OPPOSITE HOTEL ST. FRANCIS EUROPEAN PUN SI. 59 A SAT UP AMERICAN PLAN $3.00 A CAT UP 9 A new down town hotel Steel aod brick structure, furnlstod at a cost af S 150.CG3. Erery comfort and eontenl ence. On ear lines transferrins to all parts of city. CmnlLua ir e eta ap trains and ttaameriv'v '. , " r " hotel steuaut Flrati-'Whlta , rempie. Twelfth "and Taylor, Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher, D. D. 10, "One Aeeord". PrTr !?e,tln.''. serrloea, 10:80 and 7:45; Blbl school til Y. P. U.. :0. Topics, s,Iruts to Crack." "Glaolera and Icebergs," fourth In a aeries on a trip to Alaska.- Baptism and organ recital precede evening service. Arleta Rev. B. A. Smith, 11 and f, S 8.. :5: K Y. P. V e4. Highland Alberta and Sixth. Rev. E. A. Leonard, pastor. It and 7:30; B, Y. P. V.. :30; 6. S.. lfl . . Sellwood Tacoma and Eleventh, Rev, D. W. Thurston,, pastor. 11 and : 8. B., 10; Y. P. U., 7, Topics, ."Contentment. "Saved by Grace.' ' Calvary East Eighth and Grant, Rar, I. N. Monroe. 11 and 7:S0; S. (L AO; B, Y. P U.. :0.; M Imnianuel Jones ' Hall. Glbbr and Front, Rev. A. B. Mlnakar. 10:30 and 7:0; a S..-H; B. Y. P. U.i - Grace Montavtlla Revi Albert - EL Patch. - U an -7:l0r B. -8 XOi'Y. P, U.,t:S0. - Sermons . ty - -Ra- R. Chamfrney' and Mrs.' Brfe. B. Johnson. Central East Twentieth and Ankeny; Rev. W. T. Jordan, U and 8: S. S., :30; Y.' P. tt, 6 :S0. . Sermons by Rev. John Ben tlen. ' Topics, "The Riddle of Llf ." "What and Where Is Heaven?" UnlTtPrsity Park Rev. A. B. Walta, a S., HTT 11 and 8; B. Y. P. TJ 1. V- ; (funnysicie (Uermin) tony-iirn ana Hawth6rne; Rev. C Feldmeth. Ill a 8. 8:45. . . , St. Johns (German) Rev. C - Feld meth. 8. S., 8:46; aervioea 11 and 7:30, Second Seventh and East Ankeny: Sermons by Rev. F. E.J)ark. 10:84 and 7:30; Bible achoot 12: B. yTp. U ;30. St' Johns Rev. C. L. Owen. 11:30 and 7:30; S. 8., 10; T. P. U.. 8:30. Chinks Mission 858H Oak , street 8. a, 7) preaching, 8, by Rev. Fung Cbak. - . First German Ponrth and ' Mill; Rev. 3. Kratt 11 and 7:30; S. a, 8:48. Second German Moms street and Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Bauermann. 11 and 7:81 8. " 8., t:46. East Forty-fifth street Comer. East Moln; Rev. B. C Cook. 11 and 7:30; Bible school, 10; B. Y. P. TJ., :48. No evening service.- Sermon by Rev. J. W. Brock. Lents Rev. J. T. Heacock. 8. 8.. 10 11 and 7:80; B. Y. P. U., 8:80. 8ermons by Rev. A. E. Patch and Rsv. B. C Cook.- ' . Mount Olive seventh and Everett: Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:80. Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; Rev. Erlclc Scherstrom. 10:45 and 1:45! & a. 18; B. Y. P. tt, 8:80.' .' -''s Third Knott and Vancouver; Rev. R. Schwedler, 11 and 7:3; .a 8., 10. No evening service. . Sermon by Rev. B. C, Cook. j ' . - ,. " J 3?x ssbyterTaa. '. First twelfth and Alder; 10:80, 7:45. Topics.- "Our Father's House," "For eigners."' Mlzpah East ' Twelfth and Powell; Rev. Harry Leeds. 11 and 8; 8. S, 10; 'Calvary Eleventh, and Clay, Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:80 and 7:46; Bible achoot noon. Topics, r The Crown of Christian Service," "The Main Thing Amonc the Many." - ' Fourth First and GIbbs; Rev. Don ald Mackensie. 10:30 and 7:30. & B.. 18; C. E 8:80. ,j - " - Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East Taylor;-Rev. E. Nelson Allen. 10:80: 8. S.. 18. Topic, "A Visit to the Oty of Naiareth." No venlng sermon. Forbes Sellwood and Gantenbeln; Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:80; a 8, lOijC. E.. 8:S- - - Piedmont Cleveland and : Jarrett; Rev. J. E. Snyder, 11 and 7:80; a a. 18:15. ' - ..- -s Chinese 145U First 7:45; 8. S.,1-45. 1 Westminster East Tenth and Weld ler; Rev. Henry Marcotte. Rev. J. A. P. MoGraw, D. D., preaches at 10:80. Topic. "Stewardship." No evening ser vice. ' Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth; .Rev. C W. Hays, 11,8. a, X0.. . . - ' ; . - - !-. Mount Tsoor cieimont ana rrvttr man; Be v. Edward M. Sharp. 11 and A 8. S. 10. - . . .. Sellwood East Seventeenth and BtM kane; ' Rev. D. A.. Thompson. U aad s; a. iu; u. ju.. t. . . Hone Montavllla. Rev J. a Dunning, 11' ST 8. 10. ' - - ' Anabe'i Rev. A. Hurd. 11 and 7:45, ' Third East, Thirteenth and Pine: Rev. Andrew1 J. Montgomery. 10:80, and 7:45; a a. 13. Kenilworth East Thirty-seventh and Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; a a, U; Y. P.. T. - - Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town send. Services 16:30 and 7:30; first, third, fifth Sundays; 8. a. 11:40. Trinity Dakota street, Rev. A." Rob inson. 7:45 p. m.; C E. 8:46: a. a, 11. Alberta Nineteenth and Wygant, 4 p. m. Service In . Scandinavian lan guage. - " ". ' '. Methodist. ' ' ' ; ' Tsylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young, D. D.; 10:80 and 7:45; 8. 8, 18:10, Sermons hy Rev. Fletcher Homan. Grace Twelfth -and Taylor, Rev. John H. Cudllpp. D. D.. 10:30 and 7:45; a 8.. 12:16; E. L, 8.45. Mr. M. C. Reed will speak In the morning on "Fundamentals In Christian Evidences." Sunnyside East Yamhill and Thirty Tlfth; W. T. Euster; 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 8:60; E. L.. 6.46. Topics, "XUa Suestive Questions on tke Sunday ScKool Lesson by Rev. Dr. T. S. Linscott Ministers, Sunday school teachers and others Interested are invited te write The Journal briefly their views as to the worth of these "questions, particularly If they consider them of value In their work.1 The InternatteneJ Newspaper Bible Study club Is for the purpose of pro moting In an unfettered way among the massea, a wider study of the Bible, the basal truths, of Christianity, and the problems wbich enttr Into ever man's life. It is composed of all those who Join a local club, and take up the simple course herein outlined, barring only ordained clergymen. All who havs not joined- are warmly invited to do so and to compete for the prises. Persons may Join the club at any time during the- year, but must, .of eoant, answer the 51 questions hereinafter explained, to qualify for the prizes, and the back questions may be obtained by 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 hotb 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 prtr.es are to be awarded, ... . ConditloM at tha contest. , 1. Each contestant, or hla or her family, uit I' a subscriber to -this paper, In order to qualify for membership la the International Newspaper Bible btudy club and this local club. ' 2. Each contestant In this local club must answer each of the written ques tions for 62 consecutive weeks, commencing-Sunday, March 14. and the answers must all be In the possession of thla paper vlthla two weeks of the close of. this period. i- 8. Each question must be answered separately, and the paper written on one side only-- Ko answer must exceed S0O words In length and mav be less Each answer must have the name and address of the writer at the bottom, of the answer. .::.--, ( " .;-. .- 4. The answers must be delivered to this office, and they will be oollated at the close of the contest and forwarded la headquarters for Independent ex amination by competent examiners. The prises will then be swarded ac cording to the highest number of marks, won by members of The International Newspaper Bible Study club. - - . . ; . " . Th Frlsea. ... ; . "'First Series-A, gold medal to each of the first five contestants. , Secona Series A silver medal to each ef the next five contestanta Third Series A Teacher's Bible, price $5.60. to each of the next five con testants. - , i Fourth Series The book "The Heart of Christianity,-- price 81.60, to each of JTie next 86 contestants. - Each medal will be suitably engraved, giving the name of the winner awl for' what it 1. awarded and la like 'maftpereacn. Bible and book will be In scribed. - fc- . , Jj.....:." - All who can write and have Ideas, are urged to take np these studies r gardlens of the degree of their education, aa the papers are not valued from an educational or literary standpoint, but from the point of view of the eogency of their reasoned ideas. . ' , n, , . - ..s y., (Copyright, l09. by Rev.' T. a Lin-, life for ever so good a cause, when he ; scott, u. v.) " it wui oo no gooaT August aa, 1909. slonary Jawrsgy Tho Riot In Ephesus. . Acts xlx., 23 to Golden Text He said unto me, ' My grace is sufficient for thee, for my strength Is mads perfect In weakness. ?r' "' - - si- Was Paul's flrat imnulse risrht to verses II-Z7 Does the aueoessrui m among this angry crowd T presentation of truth always mean a war witn evur When the general welfare of the peo ple is Injured by the business ef the few. Is it or not the duty of tho state to make such business illegal T ' Can you give example where the spread of Christianity as in thla ease, has closed up Injurious business enter prise? - What Is the general v influence ft Christianity upon business' enterprise? Should a worker for God cease his efforts if he sees he t hurting some person's business? ' , , v ; If the spread of Christianity hurts a Class of business men, hould we com pensate the losers? If Demetrius himself had become a Christian would it . havs been in his business Interest In the long run? Can a man be ttne and honorable who protests, for business reasons, against the application of Christian principles to the community? Verses? 28-29 How much Sena's br reason is there In an excited and angry Individual or crowd ? -, Which 18 generally the mors unrea sonable, If not insane, an angry Indi vidual or an angry crowd? Was it the danger to their business, or their religion, which most stirred the anger of these people? which Interest most Influences the average man. his business or his re ligion? ... V, .. Verses 8U-1 enomu a mm n on Who were Oaiua and Arlstarchus. and what Influenced the ly illegal arrest? duuuiu i man ever reiuae 10 ran i life for a good cause If, by so doing, he can conserve Its interests? - - What principles should guide us In lAviuiiiif . rioKs tor ma tusa uvu. which Is always the cause of humanity? When nhnnlH wo anil nihn should W not be governed by the first Impulse? Verse 38 In the usual riot or mob, what' proportion .of the. crowd - know What they are contending for? verses 83-34 What old Alexander want to say to thla nob? " Why did ths people erf-down Alex Can any man reason correctly .who Is Dtinaea oy religious prejuaicei Verses 85-41 How do you estimate the character of this town clerk? . : Are we under as muoh obligation to take rood advloe from a heathen or an infidel- as ws are from a Chris tl an f (This . question must be answered U wdttsf by members of ths club.) : : - ' Who was the goddess Diana supposed to belaud what did her worship stand Was' ft superstition pure and simple, or Is there any ground for belief that the Image of the goddess Diana did fall dAwn from heaven? ' -i. Is It ever wise to act when under the Influence or anger or passionr m ' JJOT1S H Vltwil fioiticil ..iiafc vtiB level headed man an disperse a mob? Chapter xx., 1 Do - Christians la these days show the love they, have one tar another aa thov our MY Lesson for Sunday, August 89, 1809 Paul on Christian iiove., , l cor. xiu., 1-18. hi tMih,n and others ln'.erested are Invited to write The Journal briefly their views as to the worth of these "questions." particularly if they consider them of yaloe in their work.1 : incomparable Word. Its Powor. Its per eon sermon oft "The. Habits, Customs and Conditions of Palestine. Bohns-S-jH, Powart; 11 and 8; S?B : : l0- S T'WTTia Tawrnlng? ermon by Rev. John Fllnn. Reception of mem bers? Evening topic. "Paul'p ; Supreme Wct enary-ast Ninth and Pine; Clar. nce True wiison, xj. "v ReJ. W.'Mcbouga of 4 Mount Tabor THnltyEaBt Tenth and Grant; Lewi F. Smith; 11 and 7:45 E. L., 8:45; a 8.. 10. ;:- V vv s -n tral Vancouver avenue and Fargo central r. V Mamlltnn. 1ft:0 and TWfVnie."'JiSeeking ? and Finding" the gnirit " " ' vv ' Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kai; 11 n-T.-A Rev: ' H. H. Brvants ' 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 10: B..1.: 8:30. NnrvOKiftu-i"'11"" x ,i i loon vii wuu DavisTRiV- H. P, Nelsen., 11 and 8; a rVorwegian-Danish Vancouver ' ave nue and kldmore. Rev, C. J. Larsen, 11 and 8: 8. a. IS. 8weai8h-B6rfnwtesr-W)d- Treae?CRev7 John Ovall. 11 and 8; sTa.40: B. I. 7. Services conducted by the - deaconess, Miss Olivia Bostrona. First German Fifteenth and Hoyt; G. waasa; 11 and -7:80. Second German Stanton and Rodney, Rev. E E. Hertxler. 11 and 8; a a. 8:45; Japanese Mission 181 North Fif teenth. Rev. Eilsen Rlbara, 9:80 and 8:80; -8. a, 8:80,w.- ! Sellwood East Fifteenth and Ta coma. Rev. Lester C. Poor, ll and 7:80; XeTi. 8:80; B. U. 8:30. t The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty ninth . and Powell, ' Rev. Ernst , Leon Jones, 8. 8 946; 11 and 8. E. L. 7. MonUvllla East Pine and Eighteith streets. Rev. Harold Oberg 11 and 8; 8. 8 10; class meetins; 12; E L., 7:15. Woodlawn William J. Douglass, 11 and 8; S- 8.. l; E. L.. 7. University Park Dawson and Flake, Rev W. R Jeffry. J-. 11 and 7.30. African Zion Thirteenth and Main, Rev W. Matthews, 11 and 8. Mount Tabor East 8tark and Sixty first. J. W. McDougalL- 11 and 7:80. patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter. D. A. Wattera. 11 and 8 a a. 10; Woodstock J."D. Voca, 11 and 7:80; a' a. to; bl u, 8:80. ' " .5 ' .;; , .' CathoBa. ; St. Mary's, Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and Davis Most Rev. A. Christie,' D D. Low mass, 8, 8 and 9. High mass and sermon, 11. Vespers. Instruction and benediction. f:45. . - . . - St. Joseph's German), Fifteenth and Couch Rt. Rev. James Rauw, V. O. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10:80. Vespers, benediction, 8:80. -BU Francis. East Eleventh and Oak f T. n. . .' , , . and 8:80. High mass and sermon. 10:80. Vespers, instruction - and Benediction, 7:30, - . ' St. Lawrence's. Third and Sherman Rev. J. C. Hughes Low mass, ff. 7 and V:U. ClIKn H1BUBV &I1U . ri mvu. Vtspers and benediction. 7:80 - Aananslon. : Montavllla. - Rev. J. P. ... ...U1. . , . a ' ma S In chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. : SC' niricH a xtiuQievuLa anu oir n xa T h. -u fi Ul-V. mass and sermon, 10:80. . Vespers and benediction, 3:80. . - St. Michael's ltallan. Fourth and Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low ' mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:80. Vespers; and enedlctlon. 7:80. - - . Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. ; Daly; Low mass, 8. 8 and 9. High mass and ser- mon. . v 9vra tuu vuucu.uwvq, Holy Rosary, East Third and union Very Rev. A. 8. Lawler. Low mass, 8, 7 and o.iv, meu umvv auiu bo mvu, 10.30. Vespers and benediction. 7:80. oacreu xirnis ituiwnuRiw ivt, . ui gorv Roble, O. a B. Low mass, 8. High mass ana lerniun, iu.4u. vcpyvt. v4 benediction, 7:80. . ' Holy Cross. University Park Rev. J. P. Thillman, C. 8. C Low mass. 8:80. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 4. . - Holy Rsdeemer. Portland and Van. couver Rev. Ed K Cant well, C- Sa R. Low mans, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:80. Benediction. 4. .. SC Andrew's, Ninth snd Alberta fisv. Thomas Kleraan. Low mass,. 8. Leo (Sellwood), H. C Ebellnc, 10:30; S. S., :30. - St. John's Peninsula avenue and KU Patrick. Rev. C. Buechler. 10. Grace English Rodney and Ivv. Al- bins, H. C. Ebellng. 7:30. ' ' - " '. Chrlstiaa. Central East Twentieth and Sal mon: Rev. J. F. Ghormley, D.'D 11 and 8; Bible school, 10. Rev. F. L. Cook will assist at both services. First Corner Park and Columbia, W. F. Reagor, minister, 11 and 7:45; a 8 945. Thomas G. Plcton, 11 and 8; a 8 9:46; G E, 7 p. m. Kern Park Rev, B. M. Patterson. 11 and 8: S. 8.. 10; C E 7. . a bPiiwooa -i-.ieventh and Umatilla. 10:30 and 7:45. XVnnHI.vn.RttT 1 lLr-Tlln. . 4 and 8; a 8.. 10; C E.. 7. , . Tnlted Brethren la Christ. First East Fifteenth and Morrison! O.K.UcX)ozAli.n and 8; are!! 10: C E., 7. - r ,i i i ai-.t. . . . . . . , . ? avauiuci oi.iq itiiu Jnecnduic Itev, Oscar A. Martin. 11 and 7:80; a 8. 10: Third soutn Mount Tabor; Rst. C P. Blanchard. Bible sohool, 8. . Anstnl - 13a . T..AM.M a.l.t.. . . . . . " -. - - , nvuvi-viguui ana Mildred. Rev. B. E. Emerick, 11 and 8: XTaiii..K Tr.mnnt D.. TT W. m t M fer, Bible school, 8 p. m. . - Alberta East : Twenty-seventh : and Mildred. Rev. B. E. Eaaertch,.ll and 8; 8. SM 10. ' r . : Xrangallcal Associations. ' First Knarllsh Isat Strtk g.So''-'11 nd. ,:,0; y First German Tenth and Clay. F. Bens. 10:45 and 7:45: S. 8.. 8:80; VYp: 7 p. m. Topios: "Temptatlon.'V 'Ques tions and Answers." ,'. .. Memorial East Eighteenth and Tin. belts, Morris Heverllng, 11 and 8; a 8-i 10.r i ' ;,... .. . .- ' ' ' H. U. Church South. i71. S,c30n1.- KfV.EH. Mowr, 11 and 8; 8. 8.. 10; B. L., 7. TTnlttd Pre The Church of 'the Strangers Grand ave. and Wasco. Rev. a. Earl ru Rnia. 10:30 and 8. 8. 8. 13. Interpretation for me new evory nunaay morning. ; FirstSixth and Montgomery, ' Rev. 18; C. E, 8:48. fopics, "The Overcomer and His Weapons of War." "Hein From Heaven for the places and Periods of Third East Thlrtv-Sevenfh n-nA riavi Rev. J. L. Acheson. 11 and 7:30; 8. a. ":'"..:'';- TJnltaruub" Church of Our Fatt.er tamhlll and Seventh. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.: Rev. T. L. Eliot. D. D.. minister emeritus; Rev. N. A. Baker, assistant , High mass and sermon, 10. Vespers, In struction and benediction. 7:80. St. Stephen's, Forty-second, and East Taylor Rev. W. A. Waltt. iow mass, 8:80. Hlgn mass ana sermon. ie:so. i St. Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell Valley road. Rev. F. Dillon, a J, Low mass 8 and 9:80; mass, sermon and benediction 18:80. . . - , . St Stalnalaus, Maryland and Falling. Rev. C BeroskL Low mass 8, high mass and sermon 10. Hpiseopsx. Trinity Nineteenth and Everett, Dr' A. A, Morrison, 8, 11 and 8. 8. S., 9:45. St. Matthews First avid Caruthers, Communion and sermon at 11: no 8. 8. in summer. Rev. W. A. M. Breck. ... No services during August Pro-Cathedral of St 8tephen the Mar tyrThirteenth and Clay, Rev. H. M. Ramsay, 7:80. 11 and 7:30 p. m; a &, :45. ' St Andrews Portsmouth, ll and 8; S. a, 10 a. m. . ; St Mark's Twenty-flrst and; Mar-1 ahull. Rev. J- E H. Slmnaon. 8. H and 8:1 8. 8., 8:46. Celebration of the holy communion at 8 and 11. Matins and litany at 10:15. ; , ; , ' Bt John's Church Multnomah and Taylor, 11 and 7:80; a 8.. 10. Church of Our Saviour Woodstock, 11 and. 8. Archdeacon.. Chambers . will officiate. - St- David's East Twelfth and Bel mont Rev. Henry Russell Talbot; 7:80, holy communion, lL No evening ser vice. ' ' ' .'; '' , Good Shepherd sellwood and Van couver, Rev. John, Dawson. 8, 11 and 7:30;a 8., 8:45. ' .Ascensicn Chapel Portland Helghta a a, 8:80. , "Grace Memorial East Seventeenth and Weldler. Rev. George B. Van Wat ers 11 and 8. Service held In the new parish house. . St Paul Wood mere. Rev- J. C For gythe; 11 a. m.; a a. 8:45. ' - All Saints Twenty-fifth and Bavler, Rev. Roy Edgar Remington, Commun ion and sermon at 1L No evening serv ice. "- ' Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel, Good Samaritan hospital. Rev. William R Powell, chaplain; service, 715 p. m. .. -:' 'jrr';- i m .'''"'", -' . V ' OonfTeffattonal. ' . First Madison and Park. Rev. r.uther R. Dyott D. D.; Rev. Guy L. Dick. asalsUnt: 11 and 7:45; a H.. 8:45. Morning topic, "An Old Poem of Love." Union service In evening, with Rev. - J. J. Staub. Laurelweoa Kev. w. it Myers: 11 S. a 10, C, E. 6:80. ! - r ; Sunnvslde East Taylor 1 and ' East a, 10. Topic, "Woman Of Great Faith." - Bt. jonns itev.' u. w. neison; .it ana 8, a 8. 10. University Park Haven and Dawson, Rev. G. w. Riggs. ll and 8:8. 8.. 10: C E, 6:30. Hassalo ; 8treet East Seventh and Hassalo, Rev. Paul Radar; 11 and 7:30. B. S., JO! C E.. :30. Highland East Sixth and Presoott Rev. E a Bollinger. 11 and 7:46. a a. 10.- Tonics. "Our Business." Th Well Fixed Man' ' First German st Bevsnth and Stanton, Rev. John H. Hopp; 10:80 and 7:80, a B. :16, C. E. t:30. .. Plymouth Bhaver and Missouri ave nue. Rev. Daniel P. Thomas: 11 and 7:30. - . XAtheraa. ' Norwegian Srnod East Tenth and Grant: Kev. O. Hagoea. 11 and 7:30: S. a, 9:30. . Swedish - immanuel jvineteanth and i Irving. 11 and 8: 8. 8- 8:45. Betania Danish Union and Morris: Rev. J. Scott 11 and 8: a 8 10. St. James' English West park and Jefferson; J. Allen Leas. 11; a a, 10;; L, L., 7 P. m. - . United Norwegian 45 n. Fourteenth; i Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30; & a, 8:46. 8:80. -.. - i . - ' - Zion'a Oermtn -Cnanman and Sal mon; W, H. Behrsns, 10:15; 7:45; a & St Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton. Rev. A. Krause, -10:30 and 8; S. S 9:30 a. m. Trinity German f Missouri eynod) Wiailams and Sellwood; J. A. Rim bach. 9:16: 8. S.. 10; 7:30..-- Swedlah Auguatana Rodney ' and Stanton; Rev. C. A. .Tolln. 10:45 and 7:45: 8. 8, 9:30. . Swedish ' Mission Seventeenth and Gllsan; Rev. B. J. Thoren. 11 and. 8; a 8.. iO; Y. P.. 6:30. i EUm Chapel Mlchlfran avenue and Skidmore. Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11; 8. a, 10. Immanuel German Corner 16th and ;ii'.-.; if .;.;v: 5...)' Christian Solsaes, First Church of Christ Scottish Rite cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale, 11; a. b i. v-j.opic, "Miaa. - Second Woodmen's Hall. East 8lxth and Alder, 11;. 8. 8 13. Topic, 'Mind." Vnltsd gvangeltcal. "J , , Ockley Green Gar and ' Willamette! Rev. J. Bowersox. 11 and 8; & a, 10; First East Sixteenth and Poplar, Rev. H. A. Deck. 11 and 7:30. S. a. 10, Topics, "Poor but Purs," "Ths Divine Magnet" . Second Fargo and Kerby, Rsv. C G Poling, 11 and 7:80. 8t John's Ivanhos and John, Ret, a P. Yates, a B.. 10. Reformed. First German Tenth" aad Stark streets, O. . Hafner pastor. Services 10:46 a. m. and 6 p. m.; 8. a. 8:88 a. m.j i. a., i y. ru. k - - VnlvsrsaUat. Church of the Good Tidings Union halL corner Grand avenue and East Pine. Rev. J, D. Corby, 10:45; a 8.-13. No preacning service August 32. '"" arrleaos' tjnruroh. . 'Sunny side. Main and East Thlrtv ttt th. Lindley A. Wells. It and 8; Bible school, 10; C XL. 7. Lents, Center street Myra B. Smith. li ana s; ruoie scnooi, la. . BCseeUaneous. . First Spiritual Society, Chrlstensen halL Eleventh and - Tatanili streets. .11. 1:80 and 7:45. " Swedish Corps Salvation Army 4S9 Burnside. 11, 4:30 and 8. Mediums' and Ministers' Associates Auditorium bulldlhg, 11. 8 and 7:45. and Shaver, Rev. Aug. Olson, 10:45 snd o . i'j vrii j n. nri iiiiiri iiv Knv y m na ander, . , .. . . , . Millennial Dawn Odd Fellows halt corner Eaat Sixth and Alder, Bible lea- inn i ll aifiri rtjasi i a Latter Day faints' (Mormons) East lerun ana nnerman, j. u, westergara. presiding elder, h and 6; S. a. 10. Olive Branch Mission Corner Second and Ankeny streets; meetings every nlsTht at 8 o'clock, also Sunday at 3 p. m. A. Wells, superintendent Advent - Christian Second between Hall and Lincoln. E. Wallace Bhepard; 10 : ? 0, and ... 1 ;3 0. . Believers in the Atonement Odd Fel lows' hall. East Sixth and East Alder streets. 1:80. 8:45, 3:16. Volunteers of America 185 jBurnalde Street S:30 and 8:30. Divine Truth Center 201 Alisky kin ' sruptions. fiea, etc., are due Most dlsflrurlns scrofula. nlmDles. rashe to imnure blood. ' Burdock Rlcuul nit. ters la a cleansing blood tonic. Makes you clear-eyed, clear-brained, clear skinned. Itching piles provoks profanity, but profanity won't cure them. Doan's Oint. ment cures itching, bleeding or protrud- Ing piles after years of suffering. At .ny drug store. - - t If you haven't the time to exercise regularly. Doan's Regulets will prevent constipation. They induce a mild, easy, healthful action of the bowels without griping. Ask your druggist for them. 25o.. . - '. -' Stops earache In two minutes: tooth ache or pain of burs or scald In five minutes; hoarseness, ens hour; mus cleache, two hours; sore throat, twelve hours Dr. Thomas Eclectrio Oil. mon arch over pain. 8 th and Morrison, Opp. FostofSce. Perhaps you do not feet inclined to buy 8 piano right away, but still bar the desire to have a good. . piano in your home. Rent a Piano . Come to our store and . we will rent you a reliable new piano and will allow all rent to apply on the purchase price of any, new - piano in our stock. - J1- K THE RED 1AMI IIIEHE? .. j , If Not, Husband of a Victim of Auto Accident Will Sue City of Seattle. - (United Frees Uued Wlral Beatle, Aug. 81. Ths body of Mrs. Elizabeth Aline Colvln. one of the vic tims of yesterday's ' automobile : disas ter,' la which five . persons lost . their lives by being hurled ' from a trestle into the bay, has been recovered, mak ing four bodies brought from the water. The corpse of Mrs. Colvin was found about 20 feet from the wrecked - auto mobile, by men. who had been working ror many nours ,witn grappling noi. . John Cnlvln. hiijibftnd of the dead woman,'1 said today that, while he hsd hardly decided what course he would fiursue, he ' expected to consult a so ld tor on his return to Vancouver, and that in all probability he would file a suit against the city. His action, he said, would be determined by the find ing of the eoroner, who will hold an In quest this afternoon. It is claimed by officials of the street department tht a red lantern has ben burning nightly at the dangerous curve on ths bridge to warn vehicles to mow aown ai mm point, but after the accident no . trace of this light could be found, and it is declared by relatives : and friends of the victims of the accident that the city has been negligent in not providing adequate safeguards at the place, which Is known as ."aeaaman sf urve. - R a.. 12. Tonic "Come Unto Me. New, Thought East Thirteenth and Tenlno, 8. Rev. P. . Green. Church of Nasarene East Seventh Seoond Church Near Claremont ave nue. W. N. Coffee,' pastor, , ll na a; 8. 8., 10; class meeting, 7 p. m. GIl'ES SIS SERVICE Hi N. P. Will Run Train tween . Yacolt and Portland. . .- Beginning next Sunday August zi, the Northern Pacific will Inaugurate a straight passenger service between Ya colt Wash., and Portland, bring the Ya colt train, which at present runs only as far as Vancouver, across ' the North Bank bridges and Into the union station at Portland. ' This gives Vancouver an extra train daily each way, with Port land, besides accommodating the people living on the- the Yacolt branch, who heretofore have had to connect with the a P. & S. trains for Portland at Van couver, -t - ' - . ". , Undes the schedule which is to go into effect the train will leave Yacolt at 6:30 a. m.. Vancouver at 8:28 a. m. and arrives In Portland at 8 a." m. Returning the train leaves Portland at 8:15 p. m., arrive In Vancouver at 4 p. m.. and In Yacolt at 4 p. m., thus enabling people living on the Yacolt branch to spend a dav shopping In Portland, leaving home after breakfast and returning before supper.' .'. - . - ..'.. - SUPERINTENDENT OF : SCHOOLS RESIGNS . .(Special Dtspatek ta Tht Journmt) ' Hood Rlvr,i Or. Aug. tl. Professes E. "E. Coad. appointed county' school superintendent of Hood River county by Governor Chamberlain at ths time Hood River county was created, has sent In his resignation to the county court, in order to devote his entire time to the superintendency of the city Schools. Mr. Coad has been In charge of tho city , schools for the past year. Fortune Telling Does not take Into consideration ths one Miential to worn- , an'i happiness womanly health. The woman who neglects her health is. neglecting the very foundatios 1 all' good iortuas. 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FLETCHER Manager PORTLAND WMhSM aTajopeaa Han -' Xedera Kestanzaat, . cot on SKZSUOV SOIUIS Headquarters f os Tourists and Com. menial Travelers. Special rates made to families and single gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices. A mousro Turkish bata es tablishment la tu hotel. B. C Bowers, Mgr. RIOHTOMA EO - BlITEJrTB On WASSZVQTOir IT. Portland's Only Roof Garden aVaerloaa Bates to rimlllrt aad Baropeaa Oar Bos Meets All Train Sample Suites, with Bntbs. tot Traveling Wn RCSZSZS 11 AX J ..';:T"E';-:l C02. TEIITH AlID ALDEQ STS. One Square West of Arlington Clul). rOBTZiAITD, ORE O O XT. MaKOTacfCCZTELtCcr Just Opened sod inreawtt -v BO hotel In the Hortn.-.ii, 1-j bo leave Portland bun Jr.' -Ins" over tills ciririi tf l,.itt.. , . K-itel fcoward tu u:a' . trm-ma. W. K. IT WAR It, V. JC ClAUX E, T't'