The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, August 28, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    ' ) THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23,' 1909.
STATE SAYS LAVJ
COHSTITUTIOHI
Able Brief Filed in Crater
Lake Road Case Supports ;
the State Aid Act.
j ' (BpeoUl Diepetch to The Journal.) '
. ' . Salem, Or., Aug. 28 The brief of the
Appellants In the case of J. Kt Bears vs.
George A. Steel as treasurer, and F. W.
i Benson as secretary, of state, commonly
1 known as the Crater lake road case, an
v appeal from the decree of Judge Wll
, . liam Galloway, has been filed , In the
supreme court. The brief la. very com
' - prehenslv filling sixty-two , pages of
printed matter and Is full of quotations
.: to sustain, the points of authorities and
, arguments or tiie appellant.
The allegation that the act Of the leg-
lslatlve assembly making the hundred'
- thousand-dollar appropriation is uncon-
' s-Ututional for the reason that it is in
violation of section 7 of article II of the
- - . constitution in that it attempts to cre
. ate a debt against the state for more
than 000, is" alleged to be nothing
more. than a naked allegation of a con
clusion of law; a statement of respond
i ent's construction or' interpretation - of
' ' the act of the legislature complained of
and nothing more. Facts, it la stated,
- - not conclusions of law, must be pleaded.
, ':' " Subject Unconstitutional. .
f The second point upon' which respond-
. I nts predicate their right of belief Is
that the legislative act la unconstitu
tional because section 23 of Article 4
of the constitution provides that the
. '' legislative assembly cannot pass special
- r local laws for laying, opening and
- working highways. - Appellants allege
' that the complaint of the respondent
does not state facts sufficient to entitle
. . , respondent to relief for the reason that
It-does not set out facts wherein said
act' is unconstitutional and void or
wnere it contravenes the constitution,
': The brief states that by the terms of
v the act this road Is to be a state road
, , from the Pacific Ocean to the Idaho
. boundary, and the fact that a portion of
' It passes throug Jackson and Klamath
counties does not change Its character
. k from a state road to a local road or
' make the law a local or special law.
J There Is absolutely, nothing in the
,Jr constitution, states the appellants, pro
fit lilbltlng h legislative assembly from
appropriating money for the construc
tion of a state road, and the case of
Allen vs. Ulrsh Is cited to sustain the
' .contention, as are,-numerous other cases
. . -out of Oregon. Reference is made to the
.-.case of Maxwell vs. Tillamook, in which
it was held that the act of appropriat
ing $10,000 to aid Tillamook x in- the
. construction of a wagon road was void
for the reason that It applied to and
' f operated In the -county of Tillamook
.' - entirely and had no force or effect In
- i any other portion of the(stata ,
State Hay Appropriate Moaejr.: ,
'It seems therefore to be the settled
doctrine of this state that the leglsla
' tlve assembly may appropriate money to
, ' aid in the construction of a road wfeloh
..'., does not ' operate wholly within one
coanty, and which' Is not limited to a
' particular county for a special purpose.
V ' Our constitution has no provision pro
; , hibiting the legislature from passing a
law granting' aid for the purpose of in
ternal improvements, nor has It a pro
vision requiring all laws to be general
..and' uniform In their operation.'
Attention is called to the fact that
respondents Introduce no evidence while
' appellants Introduce testimony showing
, that this act of the legislature had a
general 1 application to the entire stats
,of Oregon, and that the state road
i mentioned In the act. If Constructed aa
contemplated therein, will be a benent
,' to the whole of the people of this state
V-ehd aid In tnedeveIopment. of the en
. ' lire state. : parts of the testimony of
, wltnesse are given, and this testimony
stands Uncontradicted and conclusively
- shows that the act of the legislative
assembly, is-a general law of general
application and will result in pasting
benefit to the people of the entire stats.
She brief is signed by William P.
Iord, Jr.. Colvlg- A Reamea, W. W. Cot-
ton, William D. Fenton, I R. Webster
- and James B. Fenton, attorneys for the
appellants,. - tV-.: ..", '' ':-. v
Columbia Beach :
"(Continued from Preceding Paga)
couver have finished a two weeks' vaca
tion in .which they enjoyed a glorious
round of fishing, bathing and boating.
- Mrs. Sarah E. Beam of Mllwaukle has
returned homa -
' Miss Lett! Briggs returned to Portland
after spending a week at the beach with
Mrs. Orasle'i family, . ' -t
Mra J.- J.'Wrlght "'of. Eagle Orove,
Iowa, has been ' visiting Mra Beam at
Columbia Beach and reports a most en
joyable time. .- . ."
Mrs. J. N. Pretzman of Vancouver
has closed her camp fur the season after
spending the - midsummer In boating,
fishing and surf bathing. - ,
Mr. ana Mra ueorge.m. nayner ana
son -of Portland are spending a week
fishing. .- ..,-. i. .;.'''..-
Mra O. I. Ferris and son, Earle, are
registered at Hotel Columbia.' -.
Mra Pamelia F. Benson and two sons.
Gilbert and) Chester, are. among those
registered-at the hotel. v .
t Mrs. D. A. Dolan and Mr. Hopkins ana
mother, all of Spokane, are at the hotel.
Attorney Baker of Portland and his
family- returned from their-outing at
Columbia Beach,- Mr. Baker established
the fishing record. having landed 81
Jierch and black bass from- the Neacqxlt
n less than one hour. - .
Mr. and Mra A. J. Stalnaker of
- Orcharda Wash., ' have - Just" .returned
after spending two dellgnffu weeks of
tent life at the beach. 1 -v-Mr.
Stalnaker, piloted a fishing party
It miles up the Lewis and Clark river.
The trip consumed two - days and 100
rainbow trout were caught- .- - v
v. M. I Miller of Orchard has been
, rusticating hera.
Mr. and Mra J. A. Stranahan of Port
land returned home recently after a two
weeks' stay hera -, - '
Pearl Stradley Is-erecting a restaurant
and confectionery on Fifth street. -sr
D, Hagerman has located his bams
'site on lot 9, block 4.. ;
- Honorable C P- Sonnlcksen of Hood
River will build his summer horns on
Seavlew boulevard, near the corner of
Fifth street.;v-. - -
Milton and B. B. Saunders are putting
In a complete line of rowboats and
canoes In Keacoxle creek and Smith's
'laThe Astoria Automobile club will
- The Cause :
of Colds, "GripM and Head-' ,
ache is quickly reached by
Orangeine
- - (Powdtrt)' " ' Y". ;
I Health Restored Sickness ,
Averted. Thousands know
it why not you?
make the new road through Colombia
Bpach Its short cut route to Seaside, and
Hotel Columbia will be kept open all
winter as a-roadhouee for the conven
ience of club members. . '
Plans are being made at the beach for
the entertainment of many guests on
LAbor day. A baspball game is sched
uled and another clambake. - '
The attractive souvenir of Columbia
Beach in the shape of the little putch
maidep In bathing attire has , found
popular favor with . Columbia Beach
guests." ''"''".' " - L'
Dr. E. A. Myers and family of Port
land have been registered at the hotel,
and, they with others pronounce the
pleasures enjoyed Justifiable of a second
outing.
W. E. Ingalls of Portland has been an
amused and enchanted visitor. ; . -
Other visitors are Mrs. Wines and p.
I Oordn of Portland and T. M. Doran
and family of Hamilton. Mont
Cloiidcap Inn
Hood River, Or Aug. 28. ArrlvaU
at Cloud Cap Inn:
From Portland Judge ; William B.
Gilbert. Mrs. William B. Gilbert Miss
Dolly Martin," Mrs. George D. Schalk,
8. 8. Baldwin, C A. Morden, Mra R. U.
Sabin, M. U Curry. Mrs. M. JU Curry.
F. W. Freeborn, New York; Dr. Krank
B. Klstner. Mrs. Frank B. -, Klstrter,
Heppner; B. Biernecke, Mra B. Bier
necke, Walttr Blernecke,., F. W. Bier
necke. New York; WUs Van Horn,
Mra Willis . Van Horn, Ned Van Horn,
Miss Marian Van Horn, E. R. Pooley,
J. Adrian Epping, Mra J. Adrian i.p
ptng, Dorothy Epping, Adrlenne Epping,
A. .W. Rahles, Mrs. A. W. Rahles, Mrs.
Marlon MacRae. Hood River; U Bald
win, Mount Hood. i . . ; ;'.
CHURCH
SLRVICLS
antlst.
First White ' Temple, Twelfth and
Taylor, Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougner, D.
D. 10, "One Accord" prayer meeUns;
services, 10.80 and 7:45; Bible school 13,
Y. P. U... 680. Morning sermon by Rev.
F. C W. Parker on 'The Land of Op
nwitv . K-.vntnr sermon by Kev,
H, W. Foulkes on "Ths Golden Age.
"The Supreme Christian Attribute,
The Scarlet Sin of the Bible.
HighlandAlberta and Sixth. Rev, B.
A. Leonard, pastor. 11 and 7:10; B. Y.
P. l' :30; . 8.. 10 ' ' '
Sellwood Tacoma and Eleventh, Rev.
,D.-W. Thurston, pastor. -11 nd: &
10; Y. P. V., 7. Topics, "He Will Not
Forget," "The Gospel Invitation. -
Calvary East Elgnth and Grant Rev.
J. N.- Monroa U and 7:30; B., & i0; B.
T. P. U.. 0:80.
Immanual Jonca Hall. - Ottba and
Front Rev, A. B. Mlnaker, 10:80and
7:80; S. S.. 12; B. T. P, JJ, 0:30. Eve
ning sermon by Rev. F. C. W.Parker.
Grace Montavllla; ; Rev. Albert B.
Patch. 11 end 7:80; 8. S- 10: Y. P,
U., 6:30. Sertnons by Rev. W. H. Hurl
butt and Rev. John Bentsten. -
Central East Twentieth and Anksnyf
Rev. W. T. Jordan, . 11 and I; 8. S.
1:80; Y. P. U :80. .
University Park Rev. A. B. Walt.
8. S., 10; 11 and : B. T. 'P. XT.. , T. .
Bunnyslda (German) Forty-first and
Hawthorne; Rev.'C Feldnteth. 11; S. 8.
. St Johns (German) Rev. , C Feld
meth. : a"S.t 9:46: services 11 and 7:80.
Seoond Seventh and East Ankeny.
Bermons by Rev. F. E. Dark, 10:80 ;and
7:80; Blbls school, Jf, B. Y. P U., :30.
v St Johns Rev. C U ; Owen, 11:80
and 7:80; B.8.. 10; Y. P. U.. 6:30. -
- Chinese Mission 35H Oak . street
a 8.. ,7; .preaching, .. by .Rev. Fng
Firsf Oerin'an "Fourth" and Mill;
Rev. J. Kratt 11 and 7:30; S. 8, :4.
Second German Morns - street and
Rodney avenue; Rev. F Bauermann, 11
nd 7:80: S, 8.. :4 '- '
East ' Forty-fifth street Corner East
Main; Rev. B. C. Cook. . 11 and 7:J0:
Bible school. 10; B. Y. P. U, :4I. No
evening service. - ' ...
v Lenta Rev. J. F. Heacock. a S 10:
11 and 7:80; B. T. P. U 8:80. Sermons
by Rev. John BenUlen and Rev. F. B.
Mlnaker.:' ..' , -,-- .- -
Mount Olive Seventh ' and Everett;
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson, 11 and 7:80.
Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; Rev.
Erlck Scherstrom. 10:45 and . 1:45;
a S U; B. Y. P. V., :80V .
Third Knott and Vancduver: Rev. R.
Bchwedler, 11 and 7:30; a a. 10. . No
evening sarvlca i'. t i;j ' -
" :'i " '' ' ' '
v''"' Presbytenaa. '' Y .--'.'
First Twelfth and Alder; 10:80, T:4S.
Topic, ' "The Angel - Of Hl Presence."
Evening ' sermon .by Rev. William H.
Phelpa .assistant pastor, on "A Pound of
Ointment" - 's"- " ''"-
. Mizpah East Twelfth and ' Powell;
Rev. Harry Leeds. 11 and 8; & S, 10;
C E. 7 " ' ' ' ' : ' '' -
Csi'vary Eleventh and Clay, Rev.
Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:30 and 7:48;
Bible school, noon. Topics, "When All
Doubt Disappeara" "God Loves You."
Fourth First and Olbbs: Rev, Don
ald Mackenzie, 10:80 and 7:30, . & 8., It;
C E '80
Hawthorne , park Twelfth and East
Taylor: Rev. E. Nelson Allen, 10:80;
O., 11. Topic "A Visit to the Sea
of Galllea." No evening sermon. .
- Forbes Fell wood and. Gantenbeln;
Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:80; a a.
Piedmont Cleveland 1 and Jsrreft:
Rev. J. E. Snyder, 11 and 7:80; a 8,
Chinese 145 H First 7:45; a S.C-46.
Westminster East Tenth and Weld
ler; Rev. Henry Mareotta -- Rev, J. A.
P. , McGraw, D. D.. preaches at 10:30.
a a, 12. "Psul's Inventory of the
Christian's Wealth.", No evening , serv
ice. : '-' ' . -'"
. Marshall Street Marshall and North
Seventeenth; Rev. O, W.Haya 1L a a.
10. - " ";" " : , "-'
-Mount Tabor Belmont and Prttv
man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp. 11 and i
a s. 10. -'
Sellwood East Seventeenth and Spo
kane; Rev. D. A. Thompson. 11 and
8; a B., 10; C B.. T. '
Hops Montavllla, Rev. J. S. Dunning,
11: a S- 10.
- A ..f T? a TTntV4. i1 and 7:48
' Third Scast '.Thirteenth and Pine;
Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery. 10:80
and 7:45: S. 8,11. . " .k .
Kenllworth East Thlrty-saventh and
Gladstona Rev. A. Robinson, 11; a a,
12: Y. P, T.. - . .
Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town
send. Services 10:80 and 7:80; first
third, fifth Sundays; a 8, 11:40. .
Trinity Dakota street Re. A. Rob
inson. f:4 p. in.: C K :45j S. a. 11.
Alberta Nineteenth -and Wygant,
Rsv. John Ovall. ; 4 p. m,- Service la
Scandinavian -language.
. " Ketboatsii y:rr::
Taylor Street Rev. Benjamra Young.
D. D.: 10:30 and 7:45; a 8, 11:10.
Sermoas by Rev. H. D. Kimball. -
Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. John
H. Cudlipp, D. D., 10:80 and 7:46; a
13:16B. I.
Sunny side East Yamhill and Thirty
fifth; W. T. Euater; 11 and 7:30.
8. 8h :60; E. U,' :46.- '
St Johns a H... Da wart; 11 and 8;
E. t, 7; a S.. 10. -
Ep worth Twenty-sixth and ' Savler;
Rev. Charles T. McPherson: 11 snd 8;
n a ., a. in T. 7 1 S Tnnlll ,rh H f
Stilling tne Tempest" "The AH Import-
Centenary East Ninth and Pine; Clar
ence True Wilson, D. D,: 10:45 and 7:45;
E. L, 7: 8. a, 8:45. Toplca "Secret
Faults jfersui Sine" ; "Llfs Through
frinlty East Tenth and Grant; Lewis'
F. Smith; 11 and 7:45; E. L.. 6:46; a 8,
16. Toplca 'The Secret of the Chris
tian's 'Power," -Illustrated sermon.
Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo
street Rev. C L. Hamilton, 10:80 and
7:45: S. 8.. 11: E I, :45.
Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kal: 11
and7:o. . ' . .
Laurel wood Rev. E. H. Bryant: 11
and 7:30; 8. 8, 10: E. L :80. -Norwegian-Danish
Thirteenth and
Davis, Rev. H. P. Nelsen, 11 and ! a
a. 10. v ' . -
Norwegian-Danish Vancouver ave
nue and Skidmore, Rev. C J. Larsen,
John OvaiU 11 and 8; S. S., 10; E. L.. 7.
i ri uerman r ji irenvu nu xzvjri, var.
A. Waasa; 11 and 1:80.. , '
Second Grman Stanton and Rodney,
Rev. E. E. Hertzler. 11 and 8: a S., 0:46;
E. L., 7:30. - . ... ,
Japanese mission n . fnonn ii
eenth, Rev. Ellsen Ribara . ;80 ' and
8-80: 8. S., 8:80. - '- ' r.,' -
coma. Rev. Lester C. Poor, 11 and 7:30;
'The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty
ninth and Powell. Rev. Ernst Leon
Jones, S.. 9:45; 11. and 8, E. L. 7.
Montavllla East Pine snd Eighteith
streets. Rev. Harold Oberg, 11 and 8;
8 8 10; class meeting, 12; E. L., 7:15.
Weodlawn William. J. Douglass. 11
and 8- S- 8 , 10; E. L.. 7. v t
UniVerslty Park Dawson and Fiska
Rev W. R. Jeffry. J., U and 7.80.
African Zion Thirteenth and Main,
fev W. Matthews. 11 and 8. ...
Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty,
first J. W. McDougall, 11 and 7:30. ,
Patton Michigan avenue aijd Carpen
ter, D. A. Watters, 11 and 8; a a, 10;
E'Woodstock J. P. Voce 11 and 7:30;
a a. io; e. u, i'tv ,..;o;v:;-;. ,q--
'; ;' jongTeatIDnal. "..
First ' Madison and Park, Rev.
tAither R. DyottD. p.; Rev, Guy U
Dick. assisUnt;. 11 mnijAb; 9. 8.,- 8:46.
K.rmnnM hv Rv. D. T. Thomas and Rev,
C E. Oakley.
. lAureiwooa xvev.. vy, wi
8. 8. 10, C. E. :80. - - J 4
. Sunnyslde East -Taylor and East
Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J. Staub; 11; 8.
a ii. nv.nin I'ThA Christian , Paradox
of Gain Through Loss." . -
St Johns ev. u, w. eison? auiu
3, a a 10. ' M
University Park Haven and Dawson.
Rev. G. W. Riggs. It and S; B. 8 10;
'Hassa'lo v Street East ' Seventh " 'and
Haasalo. Rev. Paul Radar; 11 and 7:30,
& a, 10; C. K. 8:10. .
- Highland East Sixth and Presoott
Rev. E. a Bollinger, 11 and 7:46. a a,
10, S. P. C E., 8:45. Morning topic,
TK. Ualn Rnftn W nt TVAl HArvfrA!"
evening topic "The Awakening of Tor
key," a stereoptlcon sermon ly Miss
t rances UBge, a lormer (msmuimry.
Stanton, Rev. John H. Hopp; 10:30 and
7:bu, h. d- :i, -. E4. av.
Plymouth Shaver and Missouri ave
nue. Rev. Daniel P. Thomas; 11 and
7:80. '
--.--..."'.-'--'. v' r " -.'-- - ' . '. .
...:;-..' ' pathoPo. - ;. ? ,
St 1 Msry Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth
and Davis Most Rev, A. Christie, D. D.
Low mass, 6. 8 and t. High mass and
sermon, 1L Vespera Instruction and
benediction, 7:45, - .- -
6t Joseph's (German), Fifteenth and
Couch Rt Rev. James Raaw, V. G.
Low maea. 8. High mass and sermon,
10:80. Vespers, henedlctlon, . 8:30.
St Francis'. East Eleventh and Oak
Rev. J." H. Black. Low mass. 8. 8:80
and :I0. High mass and sermon. 10:80.
Vespera Instruction and. benediction,
7:30. - . - ' - y
' St Lawrence's, Third and Sherman
Rev. J. C. Hughea Low mass. 8. 7 and
6:88. ' High mass snd sermon, 10:80.
Vespers and benediction. 7:30. ,
Ascension, Montavllla Rev. J. - P.
Fitxpatrlck. Mass and sermon In
chapel of Sisters of ths Precious Blood.
8t Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savler
Rev. E. P, Murphy. Low mesa 8. High
mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and
benediction, 3:S0. -")$Ar .' :';''' -
St Mlchael-s (Italian), Fourth and
Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low maaa 8.
High mass and sermon, 10:80. - Vespers
and benediction, 7:80.
, Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams
and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low
maaa 6. 8 and . - High mass and ser
mon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction,
7:80. -
Holy Rosary, East Third and Union
Very Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low xnasa 3,
7 and 8:30. High mass and sermon,
10:80. Vespers and benediction, 7:30.
Sacred Heart, Mllwaukie Rev. Gre
gory Roblc O. 8. B. Low masa 8. High
mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and
benediction, 7:30. .'
Holv Crosa University Park Rev. J.
High mass and sermon, 10:30.; Vespers
and benediction. 4. . M
Holy Redeemer. Portland and Van
couverRev. Ed K. Cantweil. C 8a Ri
Low msec High mass and sermon,
10:80. Benediction. 4. . '
St Andrew's, Ninth -, knd ATberta
Rev. Thomss Klernan. Low masa 8.
High mass and sermon, 10. Vespers, In
struction and benediction, 7:30.
8t Stephen's, -Forty-second and East
Taylor Rev. W. A. Waltt uoy .tnasa
8:80. High mass and sermon. 10:80.
St Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell
Valley road. Rev. F. Dillon. A J. - Low
mass ( and I SO; masa sermon and
benediction 10:80.,. - ' '. . '
St Stainfclaua Maryland and Failing.
Rev. C Seroskl. Low mass . 8. high
masa and sermen 10.
-. 2 :' : - . - V-, " v- ; '
." Vpisoopax,
Trinity Nineteenth and Eyerett.nr.
A- A. Morrison, 8, 11 and . a 8, 1:45.
St Matthews First and Caruthers.
Communion and sermon at 11: no a B.
in summer. Rev. W. A, M. Breck. No
services during August '
Pro-Cathedral of Bt Stephen the Mar
tyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H. ;M.
Ramsay, 7:80., 11 and iM p. S S-
-St An drew'sl-Por tsmou th. 11 an d 8:
8. a. 10 a. m. Archdeacon Chambers
will officiate ' : 4 ;
shall. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. 8. 11 and 8;
a 8.. s:4. "jeieoranon vi umj
communion at 8 and lL Matlna and
litany at 10:18. , .. . r
fit John'a Church Multnomah and
Taylor, 11 and 7:80; a 8.. 10. . . L
Church of Our Saviour Woodstock.
11 and 8. Archdeacon Chambers will
St'Davld's-iEast Twelfth ' and Bel
mont Rev. Henry Russell Talbot; 7:80,
holy communion, 11. No evening ser-
Good Shepherd Sellwood and Van
couver, Rev. John Dawson, 8, 11 and
7:30; a S.. 8:46. -
Ascenslcn Chapel Portland Helghta
B. 8.. 8:30. - ": ( ' .
Grace Memorial East Seventeenth
and Weldler. . Rev. George B. Van Wat
era 11 and 8. Service held In the new
parish house. : ' . '.
All Saints Twenty-fifth and Savler.
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for what it is awarded and lit like manner each Bible, and book will be in
scribed. - . ,; '-,.-' ' . ".;.- '-
All who can write and have ideas, are urged to take up these studies re
gardless of the degree of their education, as the papers are not valued from
an educational or literary standpoint but from the point of view of - the
cogeney of their reasoned ideas. .,-. ,-, -. . .
N. A. Baker, assistant 11. - Toplo, "The
Forward Call." , . ;
Copyright 1900, by Rev. T. S. Linscott
..... D. D.
'-:V Anrust 89, 1909'
Paul on Christian Love -I Cor. ,11:1-
13.' .:.::. -.,
. Golden Text And now abtdeth faith,
hope, love,' these three, but the great
est of these is love, ! Cor. 13-13. . .
Verse 1 What. Is the utmost which
can be claimed , tit the gift ; of, elo
quence T : :! 'ir '
Why is an eloquent man without vo
like a brass band , with cymbal accom
paniments 7 .' ''"'''-""
Will eloquence without love make a
man acceptable to OodT ;
Verse 8 Is there any necessary moral
praise due to a man who has the-gift
of prophecy and has , intuitive knowl
edge of mystery?....: ' .
Is there any more necessary praise to
be accorded to a big - man than to a
little man? '-:-i :." !; : ' ''-''-'
If God give a man the faith so he
can remove a mountain' and he at the
same time is wlthont love, what good Is
the faith to hlmT r. .,' ?
Verse 8 Do some people give liber
ally and suffer personal inconvenience,
who have no real love in their hearts,
and If so, what la It which prompts to
these aeUT " -- " -
If a n-an gives when- it can be seen,
and doe not give when it cannot be
seen, ' Is there any- love in ' his heart
or any real merit in his charity
Should, the church refuse to accept
of money for the gospel or for charity,
from those who clearly give to be seen
of men? , -,--,.' -: --v- " . -'v-.
Do those who give without love, but
to be seen ' of men, reap any benefit
from it, or does it hurt themT - - -
Can you conceive of a man giving
his body to be -burned for his religion
with an impure motive, or without love
In hla- heart? '-?--. . 1 -r - h'-'"
What is the only thing which recom
mends us to God in and of Itself?
Verses 4-7 What proof can you give
that love is long suffering and kind?
If we really love a person will we
ever speak of him to his Injury, no
matter what the provocation may be?
What la it in love, which tends to
patience, politeness, kindness, ,- gentle
ness end hurallltv? , - .
May a person be c6n trolled by love
and be envious at the same time and
If not, why not? -
Does love always make a man think
of "the ; other fellow" before himself?
What does lov.e take all, its -pleasure
from? -.;. .. . . . -
Verses s 8-13 Can a despondency - or
doubt . or deDresslan. ' or hopelessness.
or any other bad feeling, occupy the
Heart tnai is riiiea witn iovbt '
What will be the relative values or
oses in heaven, of ' faith, hope, elo
quence,, knowledge, love?. ;
What is really the sum total of an
thlnga, or that which stuns up la it
sslf all the blessedness, nobility, and
bapptaass, that the mind oan eonoeive,
or tba heart crave, and why la It so?
(This question must be answered In
writing by members of the club.)
Lesson for Sunday, September 6. 1809.
Paul's - Third Missionary ;. Journey
rMlnlsters.- sundiT- school teachers and others Interested ara invited ta
write The Journal briefly their views as to the. worth of these "questlona"
particularly if they consider them of value In their work.) .
Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Prayer
and sermon at It. No evening service
I 8t Paul Woodmera Rev. 4. C For
sythe: 11 a m.; 8. S..v9:4. - .
Bishop Morris Memorial .Chapel, Good
Samaritan hospital, Rev. William VR.
Powell, chaplain; service, 7:16 p. m.
' InXbxtiM : y'-yf
Norwegian Synod East ; Tenth and
Grant- Rev; a. Hagoee, 11 and 1:30;
9:80. i - '-
Swedish - Immanuel Nineteenth and
Irving. 11 and 8; 8. 8- 9:48. 9 - '
Betanla Danish Dnion and Morris,
Rev. J. Scott 11 and 8: a Bu 10.
St James English West Park and
Jefferson; J." Allen Leas, 11; 8. a, 10;
L. L., 7 p. m.
United Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth:
Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30; & S 9:46.
:80. .,.',.-- ...
Zlon's German napm an .and Sal
mon; W. H. Behrena. 10:16: 7:48; a ta
St Paul's German East Twelfth and
Clinton. Rev. A. Krausa 10:30 and 8;
a S... 9:80 a. m. '
Trinity German Missouri Synod)
Williams and Sellwood; J. A. Rlmbaeh.
9:15; 8. 8.. 10; 7:30. -
Swedish Augustana Rodney and
Stanton; Rev. C A. Tolln. 10:46 and
7:46; a a. 9:80. v - )
Swedish Mission Seventeenth and
Glisan; Rev. R J. Thoren. 11 and ;
8. a,' It; Y. P., :8t. - -
Elim Chapel Michigan avenue, and
Skidmore, Rev. B. J. Thoren. 11; a 8,
JO. . -- -V ' A
- Immanuel German Corner 16th and
Leo (Sellwood), H. C. Ebellng, 10:30;
8 S 930. '
Bt John's Peninsula avenue and
Kllpatrlck. Rev. C. Buechler. 10. .
Grace English Rodney and Ivy, At
bins. H. a Ebellng. 7:30. - y -
i'- . nirlstiam. .. -'
Central East Twentieth - and Sal
mon; Rev. J. F. Ghormley, V. D, 11 and
8; Bible school,. 10. Rev. F. L. Cook
will assist at both services. Special
song service in the evening. .
First Corner Park and Columbia, W.
r. Reagor, minister. 11 and 7:48: a a,
:45. Topics, ."Laying New Founda
tion a" "The Excluded Christ" ,
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott:
Thomas G. Pic ton. .11 and 8; a a.
9:46: C E.. 7 p. ted.
Kern Park Rev, E. M. Patterson. 11
and 8; a 8.. 10; C E 7.
Eellwood Eleventh . and Umatilla
10:80 end 7:45. v
Woodlawn Rev. G. M. Mailing; 11
and 8; a 8- 10; C. K.. 7. -.- ... ,
. ' Vailed Brethrea ta Ohzlst. '
First East Fifteenth and Morrison,
Rev. O. E. MoDonald. 11 and 8; a S.
10 " C E - 7 '
Radical' Sixth and Mechanic - Rev.
Oscar A. Martin. 11 and ?:30; a"a, 10;
C. E. 6J0. - !:':--( : '
Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. C
P. Blanchard. Bible school, 3.
Second East Twentv-elrhtn and
Mildred. Rev. B. E. Eroerick, 11 and I;
Fourth Trem'ont Rev.' H. E. Bchof
fer. Bible school. 8 p. m. r
Alberta East Twenty-seventh '" and
Mildred, Bev. H. E. Emerlch, 11 and 8;
a io. - . - r;
"Bvangelleal AssocUtJona
First English East Sixth and Mar
get F. B. Culver, 11 and 7:30; Y. P. A,
5:30; 8. B.'.MO.. - . .
First German Tenth and Clay, F.
Bena 10:45 and 7:46: 8. 8.. 9:30; Y. p.
U. m. Topics, "Deliverance From
." "False and Live Nobility."
ILf airmnTf A 1 tTcs Sl4 TT1 ektaantk A iniv
fbetta' Morris Heverling. 11 and 8;
iw. - ....
. Ohxlstiaa Bcienee. , " "..:
First Church of Christ Scottish Rits
cathedral. Morrison and Lownsdale. 11;
8; S. 8, 12. Lesson sermon, "Christ
Jesus."
Second Woodmen's Halt East Sixth
reid Alder, 11; 8. 8., 12. .Lesson ser
mon, "Christ Jesus." t
' - ' . Tnlted EvangelloaL
OcklevGreen Gav snd Willametta
Rev. J. Bowersox. 11 and 8: S. S.i 10:
C. E... 7. At 8 o'clock a special meeting
In the interest of Rev. J. R. Dun lan and
wife. Rev.' T. Monford and wife, who
have been appointed foreign . mission
aries.'- .":';. ' ,
First East Sixteenth and Pools r.
Rev. H. A. Deck, Hi Morning sermon by
Rev. I. Dun la p. Evening, arewell serv
ice to Rev. and Mrs. I. Dun la p. Rev. and
Mrs. T. Monford,- mUsionaries to China.-.
- .-. . ' -
Second Farro and Kerb. Rev. C C
Poling, 11 and 7:80. , - . . x.
: St John's Ivanhoe and John, Rev.
C. P. Yatea 8. a; 10. .
- .' ' ' Reformed. ., ,
First -.German Tsnth . and Stark
streets, G. Hafner paator. Services
10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m.; a S 9:30 a. m.;
Y. P. 8, 7 p, m.
! f '.-TJnivertsallsrt, .-"
Church of the Good Tldlnrs - Union
halL comer Grand avenue and East Pine.
Rev. J. D. Corby, 10:46; 8. 8... It. No
preaching service August 23. ,
' Prlends' 7hnroh. ' - '
Sunnyslde, Main .and - East Thirty
fifth. Llndley - A. Wells. 11. and 3;
Bible school, 10; C. E, 7.
Lentc Cnter street-Myra B. Smith.
11 and "8, Bible school. 10. .
' ' v , a6l8eeUaaeona,
: First SDlrltual Bocletv. Christensen
hall. Eleventh and . YamhlU atreota
11. 1:30 and 7:46.
Swedish ' Corns Salvation Arm v 410
Burnside. 11, 4:80 and 8-
Mediums ana Ministers associsuob
Auditorium building. 11, 3 and 7:45.
' Swedish Free Mission Mississippi
and Shaver. Rev. Au sr. Olson. 10:46 and
8. Evening sermon by Rev. A. Y. Shas-
anaer. - .-- - v ... .
Millennial Dawn Odd Fellows' halL
corner East Sixth and Alder, Bible las
son, 1:30; services, 8:16.
Latter Day Saints (Mormons) East
ten in ana snerman. j. c westergara,
nrestdlna elder. 11 and t: 8. 8.. 10.
Olive Branch Mission Corner Second
and Ankeny atreets; meetings every
night at 8 o'clock, slso Sunday at I p. m.
A. Walla superintendent
Advent Christian Second between
Hall and Lincoln. E. Wallace Sbepard;
io:80 ana t.so. ;
Believers in the Atonement Odd Fel
lows halL East Sixth and East Alder
, l.ttA .1R .,K .
wawbB, .w, t.lll, O.iW.
Volunteers of America 288 Burnside
street 8:30 and 8:30. - , ... '
Divine Truth Center 201 J'Allfrtfy
building,' Rev.. Thaddeus M. Minard, 11;
8. 8., 12. Topic, "What Went Ye Out for
to Seer ' ' ' - - - ' - ' 1
New Thought East' Thirteenth - and
Tenlno, 8. Rev, P. J. Green. -,
Church of Nasarene East V 8eventh
and Couch, 11. - - ' ' ' 1 -,
Second Church Near Claremont ave
nue, - W. --N.'- Coffee, pastor, 11 and - 8;
a a. 10; class meeting, 7 p. m.
First Free Methodist 383 East Ninth,
Rev. D- M. Cathey: 11 and 8; a a 10;
Y. I. M.. 7.
Pretty Wedding at Forest Grove.
(Special Dispatch to the Journal. I t 'v-
. Forest, Orove, Or.,' Aug. 28. A pretty
wedding oeicurred In this city Wednes
day at the residence of Mr. and Mrs.
J. F, McGlU. when their daughter.
Peart became the bride of J. G. Rich
ardson of Payette ' Idaho, Rev. Arthur
J. Folsom officiating. The parl.irs wra
prettily decorated with evrrsrci-tn at' I
sweet peas. The brtiie was i-i-anntiu
gowned in a mulberry travpiinar .-t,
and was attended by Miss Carna Av,-
tln. Angelo Richardson of Pnrtiai'.i,
brother of tho groom, was bat nn.
After a honeymoon trio Mr. and Mra.
Richardson will reside at Payette.
ARRANGES FOR RELAY
' LV BIft AUTQ RACE
' (Special Dlaoauh to Tit looraaLI
Pendleton, Or., Aug. 28. H. J. King
ston, representative of the Philadelphia
Press was In this city yesterday ar
ranging for a relay of his big Tare
from Philadelphia to Seattle, which
starts September 10.- J. W. McCorm
mach, the local automobile dealer has
agreed : to carry him . and his message
from- La Grande across the Blue moun
tains via Pendleton to Walla Walla.
Mr. McCormmach will use a new 1S10
D. Franklin car to make the, race.
,fi'V'' ..-.'j 1 ip m -n " '"'',r' . "" ;".''.'.,'.'
VVfll Entertain Realty Men.
1 ' (Special, DUSK tch to Tti JonroaL)
Forest Grove, Or., "Aug. 28. Judge W.
H. Hollls. president of the board pf
trade of this city,' has called a meeting
of ' the association for next Tuesday
evening, when a committee will be ap
pointed to -make arrangements for the
entertainment of the realty board of
Portland, which , will come to- Forest
Grove during the first part' of Septem
ber. The Portland association includes
the .leading real estate men of the me
tropolis. A number of them have never
been to this city, and It is the aim of
the citizens of Forest Grove to show
them there la something doing -on ths
west side, . '.- -
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Second. - Rev. K. H. Mowra 11
and 8; S, S., 10; E. 1. T.
Vatted Tresbyterlam.
- The Church - of the Strangers Grand
ava and Wasco, Rev. S. Earl Du Bola
10:80 and 8. 8. S. 18. ; Interpretation for
the deaf every Sunday morning. .
First Blxth and Montgomery, Rev.
Frank D. Findley, 10:80 and 7:44; S. B.,
18; C. E., :46. Toplca "The Grace
Treatment Applied to Thorns in the
Flesh," "Lost I Salvation's Day."
Third East Thirty-seventh and Clay:
Rev. J. L. Acheson, 11 and 7:80; 8. 8,
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Seventh. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T.
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called chocolate, to be sold)
- also unmade at reasonable"
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, ask for GhirardellPs. 1,. -
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