14 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND SATURDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER II. 1009. couriiums TO FILE BIG BOnD Executive' Hoard Decides to ; . Accept JlrooKIyn Sewer. CHURCH SERVICES Sutftfcativc Question on tLc Sunday - School hessoa by Rev. Dr. T. S. Linscott The city iMcuilvn hoard r(Tdr , afternoon accepted th.- Urooklvn awr -over which two city ailiiiiiilinttiona have wrestled for many month. In veetlgatlon and ramonatrance und In siectTon trip followed one another In rapid aucreaalnn for many months. One of the laat acta of Dr. lane regime was to reject tha tube aa being drfeet Ive and not In compliance with tha Baptist Plrat White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor,' Rev. J Wltli.-omb Rmusher. Ll. D 10. "One Accord " prayer meeting m rvlc.B, 10 10 and 7 41; Hilda school 11; V 1. I'., I 10. Topics. "Huay Hera and There." -Old Kool. Young fool Which la tha rtlfaor Kool?" At It-la Rev. K. A. Smith, 11 and I: S M., :(; H. V. 1'. I'., 4S. Highland Alberta and Klxth, Rev. H. A. ltHirmrd, jaior 11 and 7.10, 11. . K 1'., 4:30, S. .. 10 tvilwnud Tacoma and Kleventh, Rrv. I. W. Thurston, paalor. 11 and , 8. H 10: Y. V. V.. 7. Calvary Kaat Kliil'th and (irant. Hev J N. .Motiror. 11 and 7:30, . 8, 10; II. i . r. v.. so Immanuel Jones Hall. Ulbba and Front, Hev A. M. Minaker. 10 0 and .XJInletere, Sunday school teachers and .4 hers In tare ted are Invited wnia ini journal urieny ineir vital aa to the aorta particularly If they eonaldar them of value In their work.) questions. Tha International Newspaper Ilbla Study club la for tha) Durvoae of Pro- motlna la an unfettered way amuna 'the niaaeea. a wider atud of tha Bible, tha baaal truths of Chrlallanlty. aud (ha problems which -enter Into avert. Mildred .", B. E. Eroertck. It and I; " ' ' ,' " '' ' Svaagailoel AaaeelaUoas. Flrat EnslUh East Sixth and Mar art. IT. V. Culver, 11 and J;0;V. p. 4 Ural tl-rman Tenth and Clay. K. Bang, 10:41 and T:4; H. 8.. 010; Y. J. 7 p. m. Topics, "A Divine Heal to Human Petition." "A C'all for Appren tice In tha Beet faying Hualneee." , Memorial Fat eighteenth and Tib. 1 1 w eatsa u blubb bjb uuibjuib w bib. : ia a. wan m,m asa .w v we a j. - nana life. It la Mmnoixl of all thou who loin a local club, and Lake na tha I aaorria Jtsvsriing. 11 ana a, a. a, simnie rouree Herein ouuiaea. barrma? obit ordained eiarervmen. All wna urt not Joined are warmly Invited to du ao and to compete for tha prises. Wreona may join tha club st any time during tha year, but muefc of co urea, anawer the tt queatlona hereinafter explained, to qualify for tha prlaea and tha bark queatlona may be obtained by addreaatng Ihla office. This paper haa secured the right to publlah tha International Sunday School Leaeon queatlona by Rev. tr. LlnscotL which have arouaad ao touch Intereat elsewhere, and they will appear wakly In both tha Saturday and Sunday laauaa of Tha Journal. One of theae nueatlnna each week la ta ba answered In writing and upon theae anawers tha prUea ara to ba awarded. M. . Choxoh atoata. IT1H Second. Rev. E. II. Mowra. .11 and I; a. io; K L, 7. -Montavllla . 11 and 7.10, Hev. Allert S. H.. 10. V. DMlf luationa. 'At thi meetln of the board when thai ""v " reJectloa of lh conduit wna voted a " ' f . ; '..J'- :? riot among tha contractor" waa aiuioei precipitated when Anton Oleblam flrat . attacked Chairman JI. M. Katerly of the sewer lnveatlgatlng committee with bla ' tongue and then tried to reach the e clty official with tile flat By the action of Mayor Slmon'e board the firm of tllblaoh, Paqui-t A Joplln will receive $250,000 In full payment for the ennatructkon of the' bin tube, but they will be compelled by the mayor ; to Indemnify tha city agalnm poaalhlA ; flawa by giving a bond in the um or $60,000. Tna -ontractnre Imvo agreed to file thla bond. v - Reporta of the afreet cajimttlee. read at tha board meeting show that the Oregon Haasam I'avinK company baa materially reduced Its prlcea. Hlda at tl.7a and fl.80 per aquara yard were 11 received yeaterday from the company. The price hitherto charged wla from 11.10 to $2.00. The rate of $1.76 la ' made for the bualneaa aections and the $1.80 rate Is for tha streeta of the out- I aklrta. The bids received Vcaterdaj from the Haa nam company were referred lor furtner consideration. InateaH of adontlna- the report of th Street committee and readvertlslng for UIUH Ur UID HIIIUTrmriii 'l v, , snd Twentieth atreeta the board voted to let tha contracts to the naruer Aapnail company, providing that company ac cepta the work for $1.874 a afluare yard. Heretofore the company has never made a lower bid than $2.15, THE STUANGEB WITHIN 0UK GATES ; ' "I have made a special study of children,' satd Carter A. Sbelourn, Wyandotte. Pa., at the Oregon to day, superintendent of a cnildren'a home in that city, "and I am firm iu the belief that the habit of crying at any and all times la taught uncon sciously by parents, or, rather, the mother.' Children should be taught that to cry will not bring them sym pathy, men tney will learn tnai 11 win avail mem noming; 10 wnimper upuii the slightest provocation." "The seasons are growing colder," said Professor A. C. Bechtold, Almyra, N. Y., at . the Nortonia. "I have ob served for years that in the south the ' weather conditions have undergone a wonderful change during the past 10 years, - the same as the north. The south Is growing- cooler, while the ex treme north is gradually growing mora moderate. I believe that future gener ations will - suffer from cold In the southern states, while the warmer cli mates will be what Is known now as ' the cold countries." Orac Patch. I JO Central Kt Twentieth and Ankeny; K.-v. W T. Jordon. 11 and S; H. .. :SA: Y. I IT. to Cnlveraltv Park Rev. A. B. Waits. R R. 10, li and . H. Y. P. V.. 7. Ser mon bv Hev. John Hentilen. bunnyalile (tierman) Korty-flrst and Hawthorne: Kev. C. Feldmeth. It; M. B. S if, fit Jnlina (German) Hev. C. Feld meth. 8. 8.. :4B; aervlcea 11 and 7:30 Second Seventh and Kant Ankeny; Rev. 1L 8. Hlack. 10 ao and 7:S0: tilble ,-hnnl ll! H V P IV. .30. tit. Johns Hev. C. U tlwen, 11:S0 and 7:30; R 8. 10; R Y. P. V.. t.iO. Chinese Mission 3tl Oak street 8. 8.. 7; preaching. 8. by Hev. Fung First German Fourth and Mill: Rev J Kratt 11 and 7.30: 8. 8.. 9:45 Second German Morrla afreet and Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Hauermann. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., :46. ' 1-st Forty-fifth street Corner East Main; Kev. B. t . iook. ii:io anu i.ou, Hihle almnl. 10: H. Y. P. U.. :4B. Unt-Rev. J. V. Heacoek. 8. 8.. 10 11 and 7:30: R. Y. P. U.. :30. Bermona by Rev. F. E. Dark. Mnuni niive Heventh and Rverett r ii n n .inlininn 11 and 7:30, Swedish Hovt and Fifteenth; Rev. Erlck Scherstrom. 10:45 and 7:45; a a li: it Y. P. r.. 6:30. 'Third Knott arid Vancouver. Rev. R, Schwedler, 11 and 7:$0; 8. 8.. 10. OoBdittoaai of the Oontost. 1. ECach contestant, or hie or her family. aat be a aabooHber ihla paper, In order to qualify for membership in (he International Newspaper Bible Btudr club and thla local club. I. Each eonteatant In thla local club muat anawar each of tha written quea tlona for 1 conaecutlve week a, commencing Sunday. March 14. and the anawers ouai an oe in me possession of this paper of this period. Kach question muat be anawared separately, and the nanar written on I iter. J Vntted rreabyterlan. f Tba Church of tha etrangera Grand avo. and Wasco, Ray. H. Karl Du Hols, 10:10 and I; 8. 8., It. Interpretation lorine ami every Sunday morning. rirai main ana Monfjomtrv. Rev. Frank l. Undley, 10:30 and 7:4$; & .. One BldO Only. No anawar muat lrM4l lOn wnrrfa In l.n.lh tnJ mas ka laaa Kach anawer muat liava Ihn name atwt alilpaaa ,,e t V. a m, rlia. mt t ha knllom vi ine anawer. It; C K., 0:46.. foplca, -oul Bavins na I "?n-?Jr,n-rVn ' Fellows'. aa T.. r a aj i.i. . f IJP.mtlt gn 1 jT. I Fl Sinn M ingal fin atr-i f A iday. March 14. and the anawers 1- -"f -rwuucer, xiang uui. 1 ur Hihl. uH , lT riM,,P.i idtliln two waaka of tha eloae gn." "iblestudea. 1. 1, scriptural dsci mini juibi nirty-sevontn ana lht Tenth and Sherman. J. C. Waatergard, piealdlng alder, 11 and ; H. a).. 10. bp. rial conference tueeilnga, 10, 11:10 anJ 9 VII. Olive Pranoh Mlailon Corner Benund and Ankeny atreeta; meeUnga ovary iiignt bi a o cioca. aiao bu ml ay at I p. ni. A. Wella. auperliitendent. Advent ChrlatlAB Hecund. Itween nan aiui i.nuioin. . vallate Bhepard, 10 10 and f:i0. , Volunteers of America 13$ Burnalda Street, 1:10 and I SO. Divine Truth Center 11. Allsky bulldluar. Rev, Thaddeus M. Mlnard. 11: H a. It TopIo "The Word." " New , Thought Raat Thirteenth and Ten I no, I. Rev. P. J. Green. Churoh of NBsarene taat - Haven th and Couch. 11. Second Church Near Claremont ave nue, w. w. L-orree. naafor. ll and a. n., id: ciasa meeting, T p. m. Flrat Free Metbodlat 13$ Kaat Ninth, V,v Ji, Mi t-tnr! " nd $; a ,8., 10; New Church Society fRwedenboraen. Kleventh and Alder, Knights of Py- luiaa nail, wy service and aermon. 11 Non-ectarlan Odd Fellows' hall. date dlacouraa mr vnriauana. L. Acheaon, 11 and 7:30, 8. 10. Evening topic, "Oarnered Grain. luartera for Independent VmltarUm. Church of Our Father- Yamhlll and b,na.penn g." rV.. w. O Kllot Jr.; It e v. T, "ha" International I KI,ot, IX !., mlnlater emerltua, 11, Sunday school will r nan me Mcntem- ber 19. No evening service during Oc tober. , f - . Christian Bcienoe. Flrat Church of Chrlet Scottlah Rite 4. The anawera muat ha delivered In thla nfflcau anil IK.v Ka enllatad m iiiv tiui. oi ine corneal anil rorwaraea io nnndi ilnatlon by romoetant esamlnara. Tha nrlaWa cording to tha hlgheat number of marka, won by mem bars of Tba" Newapaper Rlble Htudy club, xne i-rues. Flrat Series A gold medal to each of tba flrat five conteatanta. Pecona Series A silver medal to each of the nest five conteatanta. Third Series A Teacher's Bible, price $6.10, to each of the next five con tea ta n t a. Fourth rl Tha honk "Tha Heart a rtirl.tl--.it.. - ai a . .... - -- ., . , u, ,w m ,W V, V av pf the next IB conteatanta. Each medal will be suitably engraved, giving the name of the winner and ror whet It is awarded and in like manner each Bible and book will be in acrlnan All who ran write and have Ideas ara nraeit t- t.v. ... ,v alnU Aluer, 11, ; . u. gardleaa of the degree of their education, as tha papers are not valued from I n,on 8uDt-nce. an eaucationai or literary atanapoint, but from the nolnt of view of the cogeney of their reasoned Idea a. I imited SvaarelioaL Ockley Green Gay and 'Willamette. Rev. J. Boweraor 11 and 7:4$; 8. 8 , Ha, t.lU. , ' First East Sixteenth and Poplar. Me v. ti. a. oecK, it. on the whar, Tlranclvwlne AnnlTfraarr. West Chester, Pa., Bent, 11. The llld I anhlveraary of the battle of Brandywlne was celebrated today with patrlotlo erclsea held on the historic battlefield, where on Reptember 11, 1T77. for the flrat time the Continental army carried the stara and stripes Into battle. nwseaaaiBBB-aaaBBBBaeasBB" Qhlo Governor to A.-Y.-P. . Columbus. Ohio, Bept 11. Governor cathedral, Morrison and Lownadal. ll;Judson Harmon, accompanied by hie -J?' ,? ia- Leeon sermon, "Bub- I affi grrg,,,.! to ,aT the city te sta nee. Hecond Woodmen's hall. East Sixth LiessoB aer- morrow for Seattle, to take part In the ceienraiion ot unio nay at me Alaska Yukon-Pacific expoaltlon. unit ran : QUITS DOflRP ll IT. Lamson Too IJusy to Serve In Official ( Capacity. R. B. Lamson, last remaining mam bar of the Lane administration on the city water board ' haa resigned. Al though Mr. Ummn handed In Ma resig nation to Mayor Blmon (wo weeka ago the fact became public today for the flrat time. - Mr. Lamson gives-aa hla reasons far realgnlng that his private Interests will not longer permit of hi til sarvlns In an official capacity. Ills Place on the wa ter board will be hard to fill, aa hla long term nf service under preceding ad mlnlatratlona made him thoroughly ac quainted with the noeda of the city, and hla views always had great weight with the other members -nf the water board. It has been said that Mr. Lamson de termined to retire because of difference between him and the new administration of Mayor Simon, but the outsolnat offi cial today denied that there wag any iiuui in una aiaiemeau . , Call to North Ymnblll Pulpit. North Yakima. Wash.. SentL 11. Tha Rev. H. L. B roadman of Oakland, Cat ties accepted a call to tha Flrat Recital church hare. He will guceeed the Jtev.. Whitney. . ' Presbyterian. , i . . 1,, v. - T Trril our coivairj alone io De ui inconuYo ii.aTlJmk?. 1030 Vm Toolci" for u" to undertake It? L'i "'EiJi Viiana-- '"iVitiSl th"r Ifound for the opinion "The Religious Census, Letting d me ave .ometlmes ru-he1 (Copyright 101 by Rev. T. 8. Linscott. U. U.) September It. 1001. Close of Paul'a Third Missionary Journey. Acts 21: 1-17. Golden Text The will of the Lord be done. Acts 21: 14. verses 1-1 Where waa Paul bound for 7 Had Paul clearly received Divine In structlon to go to Jerusalem or waa hi simply gratifying his own desires? (See Acts 30: IS. 23-21.) If a devoted man haa a longing to go io a piace. or to ao a tninr. is u sate for him to conclude that the longing is or uoar Because there Is danger involved in a Journey, or an enterprise. In connec tion with our religion, should we allow our chivalry alone to be the Incentive A Inn Misnah East Tweirtn ana rowen; Rev. Harry Ieeda. 11 snd 8; 8. 8., 10; C. K. 7. Topics, "The Christian Meth od," "Stephen m the Presence or Death." . . , Calvary Eleventh and Clay. Kev. Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:30 and 7:45: Bible school, noon. Topics. "The Way Into a Larger .Life," Mercy. unnnecessarlly Into danger? Verse 4 If Christians have to tarry In a town should they hunt up the followers, of Jesus? If these disciples were told "through the Spirit" that Paul should not go up to Jerusalem why did he not heed them? If there is no record that Paul had a AaAiMa, ui, I ii tnere is no rm;yru ma i r uni ii-u a. According ta His dlpect ca fTQm 0od t(J to Jeru. I 1 . V M a. 1 . a - I 1 - Fourth First and Glbbs; Rev. Donald ".Bi.uI2..""i-."r." .1 . ... -A. OA a n .1 -.On Q a 1 - r I Willi WIIKl k I i CpD Ul-JIUIIIB MIU, HHtlL< mmiiciura, ! "u ,.v. a,, a.., a., . I ti,., T. ntn- -i , B. S. Oebhardt, Wells, Nevada: "Con trary to most beliefs, there Is consider able vaiuaDie larming iana in inevaaa. Within 60 miles of Wlls there are nearly 00,000 acres of land that is now ' producing tha finest hay .and grain , grown anywhere. Our fruit, too, la the finest flavored in the world. Of course, it is usually pretty late, but It Is all the better when it does ripen. Old Nevada is good enough for me." "I arrived in Portland laat Tuesday and haven t been warm since." said N. M. Potter, Wayesville, Kansas, at the Imperial this afternoon. "And just for that reason I like the country. It has been so hot in Kansas during the past two months that I suffered terribly. The next time I come out here I am foing to wear heavier -clothing. Maybe shall stay long enough this time to become acclimated, however. This ' country sure looks good to me." ! T. L. Peyton, Key West, Fla.! "There Is no country immune from grafters. Just now Florida is infested with the colonization grafter. You can't turn around but what you will run Into a colonization scheme. And most of them are grafts of the very worst sort. They preach and advertise oranges and Dine apples and the money that can be made In raising that sort of fruit. Twenty years or experience has taught me that there Is absolutely nothing in rais ing either." E.. :30 Hawthorne rark Twelfth ana east Tavlor: Rev. E. Nelson Allen. 10:30. :45; 8. 8.. 12; c. K.. 6:t. Topics, Athens and Mars Hill. "Some Reflec Ions on the Mount of Beatitudes." Forbes Sellwood and Gantenbein Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:80; 8. S. : c. E.. 6:80. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. J. E. Snyder, 11 and 7:30; & 8. 12:15. Chinese 145H First, 7:45; 8. 8., :45 Westminster East Tentn and Weld er; Rev. Henry Marcotte, 10:30 and f:30: 8. 8.. 12: Y. P. 8. C. E.. 6:30. Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays. 11. 7:30 8. 8., 10 . Topics, "An Overlooked Cause for Thankfulness," stereoptlcon views or Blaip Mount Taboi" Belmont and Pretty- man; Kev. jt-awara j. unarp, ll and 8; b. a., iu. Sellwood East Seventeenth and 8no. kane; Rev. D. A. Thompson, 11 and 8; a. a., iv; yj. a., i. Hope Montavllla. Rev. J. B. Dunnlnar. ii ; o. o., io. Anabel Rev. A. Hurd, 11 and 7:45 Third East Thirteenth and Pine: riev. Anarew j. Montgomery, io:so and 7:45; 8. 8., 12. Kenilworth East Thirty-seventh and Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson. 11; 8. 8. 12; Y. P., 7. Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town send. Services 10:30 and 7:80; first third fifth Sundays; 8. S., 11:40. Trinity Dakota street, Rev. A. Rob inson, 7:45 p. m.; C. E. :46; S. 8.. 11. Alberta Nineteenth and Wygant, Rev. John Ovall, 4 p. m. Service In Scandanavian language. Vernon Wvirant and East 1Tfna- leenm; Kev. oeorge W. Anns, 11 and 8: ar. K., ",U, Vj. XU, I, that Paul was doing wrong In going? is there danger thai good man may be led by pious impulses, to do unwise things, which they could be saved from U they waited to cool off, and to ret the mind of CrodT (This question mnst be answered in writing by members of the club.) If It should prove that Paul was wrong in going to Jerusalem, which finally led to his martyrdom, would that In any way lessen owr respect for him. or lessen his influence upon the world? Verses 5-7 Should tha - .hfM-- .t X,b,thken, to church and to .11 fo G "a. TiL liglous gatherings? I lul .lt" 9 1, onouiu a company of Christians, or at the railway station, wnen bidding good bye to one another i. Second Fargo and Kerby, Rer. C C feel a. free to geT down on th.l? knee. Poi,nV L1 -ncl pray, a. ihey .T. m stand am" L nIvnh,;? Md shake handa? -.imny 'f that Christians are not' as willing to be seen talking to God. .or & raying, on the street, as they are to s seen talking to their fellowa? Verses 8- Who was Philip, and for what one thins- la ha Hi.nn,,i.,.j this gosnel .torv? Should Christian r,a-a,nta ,Mla ik.l. children from Infancy to know God, to be skilful In nravar n faith i. good works? Is there not a way for lumnta t Beformed. Flrst German Tenth and Stark streets, G. Hafner pastor. Services 10:46 a. m. and 8 p. m.; 8. 8., :10 a. m.; Y. P. S.. 7 p. m. TJnlvarsallst. Church of the Good Tidings Union hall, corner . Grand avenue and East Pin-' Pa, T T lA'.K a O 1 train their Children mn tK.t tha Tonlo. "The TTelnftllnaaa nf Ruin- tha waaii u. iaMjiz-n wirn Amn hit. eow- j jruiia uver uommnfi "I ninaraL caiiii.- m juki z:.s -xour sons and your daw?Lhiteur", ah.?U Prophesy?" Mends' ttn-h. WhlCh I B thaa mnia alaaWl. . - t I V-IMW-. a son. or a n,iahi iai a -- Bunnysiae, Main and East Thirty uality and soul.avln r tXl "h. Llndley A. .Wells, 11 and 8; maklnar? "" Bible BChOOL 10: C. E.. 7. - Verses 11-12 DM thl n-t. Lents. Center street. Myra B. Smith, Agabus (See Acts 11: 27-281 tofn with 11 na "i "D1 ecnooi. io. the rest of the saints in saying, that the Holy Spirit told them thai Paul MlsoaUanaons. ought not to go to Jerusalem? . First Snlrltua.1 Society Thriafanaen note thlf hn?hWL; conillsA?.ntI?' HP" haI1- Eleventh and Yamhill streets, pose that both parties to thla loviiia-ln i.an t.jc COSurDD7sroWX.r,f?th th Swedish Corps Salvation Army-430 Suppose Agabus and the others were Burnslde 11. 4:30 and 8. right in persuadlna- Pan nnt t t '.i "w.5ra"'. . IonaalorrV ht ik,i L:,';," Z. meuiuma .no aiinis.ers Association he ouarn?'tJ , L wLf i.,iylLthaJug,hl Aud,tor,um building, 11, S and 7:46. ne ougm to go, what would be Paul'a I ..ji.i. . utv In th c rcnWitann.? ."i"" ".""""'" mwi-ii if . :aw - ana onaver, ev. Aug. uiaon, 10:46 and from dod for us. are we under nhiia-a. tion to obey whether our lud concur or not? Verses 13-17 Can voti ra11 In all history a greater example of fortitude nd bravery than here displayed by a.nl ? Latter Day Saints ormons) East SAN FRANCISCO HOTELS Paul? Lesson for Sunday. Sentemher 90 Review. 1, fMlnlsters. Kunday school teachere and others interested ara Invited t. write The Journal briefly their views as to the worth of these "questions," particularly if they consider them of value In their work. i,m ui-h mnum and aermon. iu:aw 'ot' Tmatiita TTnrt v-aecond and Powell Valley road Rev. F. Dillon, 8. J. Low mass, a ana :av. mnw aciiuu,, benediction. 10:80. St. Stanislaus. Maryiana ana rau in Rev. C. SerosKl. LOW mama. o. xxikii mass and sermon, iu. "I have spent 20 years in San Fran cisco and would never be contented anywhere else were it not for the fact that I am afraid of earthquakes." said C A. Streamer, at the Oregon. "I am now making arrangements to take the next best city on the Pacific coast for a home place. That is Portland." , Cony Island to Blake Merry. New York, Sept 11. Coney Island has completed arrangements for Its annual Mardl Gras. which marks the end of the season at the famous resort of Gotham's pleasure seekers. The big carnival will begin tomorrow night and will last all through the ensuing week. One of the new features, this year will be general masking. The carnival procession will be over a mile long. More than lono persons will march, and 250 horses will draw the floats, which will be crowded "mi yicu. Kins urrs-cn aa tmiriTS nev. jnnini v 'rhnmac a a ..- fairies, angels, soubrettes. corvohees I rally dav with n.iiira- hl ' o'' o.' ,: Another feature will be an preaching after tne Lord's sunner at 11 111. OUIl CLT IT la Kin ahaH Congregational. , First Madison and Park. Rev. Luther R. Dyott, D. D.; Rev. Guy L. Dick, assistant; 11 and 7:45; S. 6., 8:45. Topics, "A New Religious Era," "Edu cation and Success." s..urieo1;waodii:t3v6.w- H- Myers' " SunnVslile East Tnvln,. on ttb at Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J. Staub; 11 and v:30; 8. s io; C. B., :80. Topics, The Church In Rattl lrrav".na ih. Losing Side of Life's Game.'" St. Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson; 11 and 8; S. S., 10. UnJVemltV Pftrk WaVPn ann rtflnrenn C.eE.a6:30' Rigga: 11 and 8: S' B" 10,: llnsaalo Street Kaat Seventh an Hassalo, Rev. Paul Rader; il and 7:45: S. S.. 18; C. E., 6:45. Sermons by Rev. tjuy- uicK. assistant pastor of First Curcfl-, TPlcs. "The Way of Escape," "The: King's Bounty." Highland East Sixth and prescott. Rev. E. S. Bollinger. 11 and 7:46; s! 8. 6:45. Topics, '"The 'Joys and Burdens of 10: Y. P. C. r Plains of Peace,' School Life." First German East Seventh and ?n;t0Sn'sl5Jhcn 10:30 a Pilgrim Shaver and Missouri avenue. ballet girls. automobile parade with a thousand frorgeously decorated motor vehicles in ine. Skimmed milk has been proved a val- T,-- lng sermon at 7:30, "A Running Start" Catholic. si. Mary s Pro-Cathedral. Trtrtaanth pable food for laying hens, according end Davis Most Rev A. Ch'rlstie D n to experiments at the Virginia experi- Low mass, 6. 8 and . High mass and ment station. a Si mt M.tlA Ckaxvs&s hc SvsUm IHspds aids and lieadowhcs dueo Ccas5lvo; "Ads tvaway. acKsXrvJly as ala-axavc. Bcs3 WcuWsrnctv atvdCVv!t rcxL Jcvl Qtvd OVd. To C s b4rv4jcc. c5JcU. au-s buy CctiviiTAc. CALIFORNIA Fig Syrup Cq. W 3 trfy. evfjlajr pnot 3 per tottla. ;'" .. vespers. Instruction and oeneaiction. 7:45. c,nhJS;pn Gfrman- Fifteenth and Cmch Rt. Rev James Rauw V G Low mass. S. High mass and, sermon! 10.30. Vespers, benediction. $:$0 St. Francis East Eleventh and Oak -m s:bo. High mass and RArmrin in-ln ei.pera. Instruction and benediction, R5 n rtPCf'!'- Th,'rd n1 Sh-rman Kev. j. c. Hughes. Low nuu a 7 . 18 30. High mass and sermon,' 10 30 (e.pers and benediction, 7 80 I Ascension. Montavllla, Rev. J p i Fltzpatrlck Ma, ana .ermon, I In i f S?'"U0LSI"t,'r;.10f h" Precious Blood. . lrirw " Nneteenth and gsvler I K,"v E P- Murphy. .Low mssa. 8. High i&in,onVTon- 10 '- V"Per' "a ft. M 1 Phn.pl CTl.ll.- rra..-,v j Mt-Jr It -FBtrT-idow' masa. " i Ulch tna-- and sermon 1-Irt ia.-. and ha.nas.lr.alna n ' Taylor Rev. W. A. Waltt Low maas, holy communion; 11. 'No evening sar- ! tl J 1?' "an?7J:r3C0,?-iMS,.tnir Good Shepherd Sellwood and Van- 7?30V;es. 8eV9-46hn DliWBoa- 11 ar3B,ez?Tial- East Seventeenth I and Weldler Rev. George B. Van Wat ters. Pravar and aermnn ii Ii a.i, house115' 8ervlce neld ,n the new Parish Ascension Chapel Portland Heights. B. o. , s : 3 0. taU ainti?-J Twenty-fifth and Savler. Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Prayer, litany, and sermon at 11. No evening St Paul Wood m era T - te sythe: 11 a. m - a a o is T Bishop Morris Memorial 'chapel. Good a,...aw uuipiuu, ev. wiiiiam R, Powell, chaplain. Holy communion. 7 a. m. ; ward servioea. a nravo- an aamn . , . -, 1 u.tMVli, 1,1, JI. HI. lVntheran. i-urweirian Mvnnn h.aat Tantt, a n-et. ?a'T- S 8 9-30 a-agoea, n ana 7:30; j Swedish Immanuel NHnat.-ntt, Irving. 11 and 8: fi i s n-.r. ""u Betanla Danish Union ' and Morris: ! Rev. J. Scott, 11 and 8; 8. 8., 10. i""rr'"' j ol. jamHi hnir an iva.1 !.. x iic.cvu. j. jiien i.eas, ii; a. B, io; United Norwegian 4K V fnu-tauik. Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7 -an- a a o .c' 9:30. ' Zlon's German Chapman and Sal- iiiun, w. n. rsenrens, iw:l5: 7:45; 8 S St Paul's German East Twelfth and x.iiiun xvev. a. i-rause, 10:30 and 8; ; Trinity German (Missouri synod) tt.ii. oeiiwooo; j. a. -ilmbach. eweaisn Augustana Rodney and Stanton; Rev. C. A. Tolin. 10:t and i. in, o. d., v:6v. ...Swedish Mission Seventeenth and Glisan: Rev. B. J. Thnren. 11 an,, a. a., a,-. w. 1. a . . u.au. Ellm Chanel Mlchliran a van a a a t oniumure, nov. a. j. inoren, ji; B. g Immanuel German Cnmer 3Rth an ijeo (aeiiwooai. h. iz. Khoiint- in. 3-. e C Q.on m St John's Peninsula nvenna Kilpatrick. Rev. C. Buechler. 10 Grace English Rodney and ivy, xi bina, H. C. Ebellng, 7:30. Methodist. Tavlor Street Rev. Benjamin Young, D. D 10:30 and 7:45: 8. B., l.:io. Top ia "Tha rhnrrh" "The Upward Pull. Qraoe Twelfth ana xayior, xtev. jonn H. Cudllpp, D. D., 10:30 and 7:45; B. H., ii-iK- v i. !4S. todics. a mom in the Flesh," "A Question of Privilege." Sunnysldt! East yammn anu iiuriy' eifth- w t. wnster: 11 and 7:o: B. a. Q-Kn-'n! T. 8:45. Topics. "The Funda mental Principles ana Truins uiving a fiafa Foundation Upon Which to Build," evnnina-. last stereoptlcon sermon. St. Johns S. H. Dewart; 11 and i; E. L.. 7; S. S., 10. Epworth Twenty-sixth . and Savler, Rev. Charles ,T, McPherson; 11 and 7:30; 8. S., 10; E. J-. 6:46. Topics, "How to Get Into the Kingdom." Baptism and reception of members. Evening sermon by Rev. J. T. Abbett. Centenary East Ninth and Pine; Clarence True Wilson, D. D., 10:46 and 7:45; E. L., 6:30: 8. S., 9:45. Topics, "The Outs and Ins of the Christian Life," "The Bible." Trinity East Tenth and Grant- Lewis j F. Smith; 11 ana v:u: m. l,., o:n; p. o. 10. Topics, "Communion Service, 'Sal vation, Full and Free." Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo street. Rev. C. L. Hamilton, 10:30 and 7-4K- B. S.. 12: E. L.. 6:46 Chinese Mission cnan Bing Kai; 1 art 7-9A Lau'reiwood Rev. E. H. Bryant; ll and 7:30; 8. S-. 10: E. L-, 6:30, Norwee-ian - DaniBh Thirteenth an Davis. Rev. K V Nelson. 11 and 8: S. S 10. Sermons by visiting clergymen. The cornerstone of the new church at Hoyt and Eighteenth will be laid at 4, Norwegian Danish Vancouver ave nue and Bkldmore, Rev. C. J. Larsen, 11 and 8: S. 8.. 12 Swedish Borthwlck and Beach, Rev. Tt.a ..... 11 o . a a in. t t n. j '.j , 1 1 1 r n. 1 1 . 1 x auu o, a., a... a v, ,j. aj, , , Topics, "The Mission of the Church or Christ." A Happy Life." First German Fifteenth and Hoyt u a. waasa: 11 and 7:30. Second German Stanton and Rodney rtev. S- Hertzier, 11 ana ; H. s., :4t E. Li.. 7:30. Japanese . Mission 121 North Flf teenth, Rev. Eilsen Ribara, 9:30 and 8:30: S. 8.. 3:30. Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tacoma, HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel fit. Francis European Plan $1.00 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Hew steel and brick structure. Furnished at cost of (200,000. Every comfort and con venience. On carllnes transferring all over city. Omnibus meet! trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco Big Band Concert AND DAIMCE EstaeadaPark Sunday, September 12, 1909 Fair 75c Round Trip Trains leave East Water and Morrison 5:25 a. m., 6:55 a. m., men cvcijr uvui, guing ana returning. MEALS ESTACADA HOTEL FIFTY CENTS You Should Not Miss This Portland Railway, Light & Power Co. EE ii "i-i- "in oi Mary. Williams c-.aaiiiun nev. w. a. De.lv. Law anl !"" ' High maaa and aei-- mnn. Iu 10. ernera mil kaaauu. ' . - a-K,,wu,vaavaa, Vr TnTE,Mt Third and Union i t?.d "iKh m " B-xmon. 10 1. m.ra and ba-ai t-ri . .."" Sacred Heart, vniwankio i- rnrv Rohle. ) 8. B. Low nasa. " Hlati anaas and sermon. 14 16 Vaaoars and Hnlr Cnai. t'nlveralty Park Ra. jr. t TbtHmaa. C C Lc maaa. m lV and betted irtlna. 4. Roly Redeemer. Portland and Van eoever Rev Ed K Canrw-11. C M K. 77. r--', Hirt maaa Sad araaoat e- AruireWa. Klntk .ail at T3a- -w T -a "" inTXB- ..S.r" on. 1. Vewoeca. ln atrct ana tfcwictioat -v . r at. ifhrm m. t irty-sacoavd atd East Rev. Lester C. Poor, 11 and 7:30; J. E. L.. 2:S0: E. L.. :.in, The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty- nintn ana foweia, ttev. Ernst ieon Jones: S. 6.. 9:45: 11 and S: E. L.. 7 Montavllla East Pine and Eighteenth streets. B.ev. Harold Oberg; 11 and f; o. u. 19: class meeting, 12; e. l., T:15. wooaiawn v 1111am j. uougias; ana t: b. .. 10: n.. u.. 1. University Park Dawson and Flska, Key. w. R, Jerrry. J.; 11 and 7:30. African Zion Thirteenth and Main, Kev. w. Hitinewi; 11 ana s. Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty first. J. W. McDougall; 11 and 7:30. Woodstock J. D. Voce; ll and 7:20: u. o., 10; e. I. :. Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter, D. A. Watters; 11 and 8; 8. 8.. 1; E L. 7. Lents Seventh and Gordon, Rev W. goyd Moore. 11 and ; 8. 8., 10; E. U. aBplsoopaL Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett Dr, A. A. Morrison. . 11 and I. 8. PL Matthew's, First and Camthers Communion and permon at 11; no H & In summer. Rv. W. A. M. Brack. Sr men by Rev. A. E. Dalrymple of Ba. mall'a Inetltuta. Pro-Cathedml of St. Stephen, the Martyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H M. Ramsay. T:. 11 and 7:2 p. nv; B. & :44. St. Andrews, Portsmouth. 11 and 1; 8. 8.. 14 a, m. Archdeacon Cham bers wilt official. St. Mark a. ' Twenty-first and Mar haU Rev. J. E. H. SlmpBon. i, 11 and : 8. 8, 4t Celetorattoa vf the fcoi v communion at I and il Mattaa and litany at 1 It. Charch of Our fta-T Troodato-k It aad (. Arpexleataa rh-i-ha .,-. 1 officiate. tt lm vtd-a East Twelfth a-. TJ-l. moBLa Hrr. liearr Jtoe-eU Taibot. t 14. BEAUTY CULTURE MATING BY THE FAMOUS OReOON HOTELS MMMTWMMMMyMMMMMMMMMyvW HOTEL OREGON CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per Day and UpEuropean Plan WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. Centrally Located Modern Improvements Imperial Hotel EUROPEAN PLAN Seventh and Washington Phil MeUchan & Sona, Props, - fiona Slstanca Pliona la Every Boon. Rates, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 HOTEL PERKINS xtrxM in wABinaroTOaf bts. In the heart of the business and. shopping distrlot Tho most modern and up-to-date hotel In the Northwest, Local' and long-distance phones in every room. Rooms with private bath, en sure and single. Sample rooms Elegant cafe. 4 Knslo daily during lunch, dinner and after the thea-. tra, by tha f anions Xarkee Orchestra. Has meets all trains. Bates fl aad np, HOTE! VHnxXMB 00. T. J. ltichaxdson. Pres. In Q. SWSTTaAJrD, leo'jr and Clirbrtian, Central East Twentieth and Sal mon; Rev. j. F. Qhormler. D. D.. ll and Bible achool. 10. Tonics. "The Hit. preme Book, "In the Likeness of Hla Resurrection. " . First Corner Park and Cnlnmhla w F. Reag-or. minister. 11 and 7:4S- a a 9.45. Toplc, "Strength for a New Ad vance, "Jesus Lifted Vd.1' Violin solo The Holy City," in the evening. Rodney Avenut Rnltwv ami VCnntt- Thomas G. Plcton. 11 and k- ft a' :45; C. E., 7'p. m. Kern Park -Rev. A, A. Berry, 11 snd 8. fi.. 10: C E.. 7. TODlca. T)rrtr " "Rules for Success.' Sellwood a Eleventh and TTmatllla 10:30 and 7:45. Vi oodlawn Rev. O. M. Melllnarnr. 11 and ; 8. 8., 10; C. E, 7. United Brethren Lb Christ. First East Fifteenth and MorHann Rev. O. E. McDonald. 11 and I: 8. a q h-, 7 I Radical Sixth and Mechanic Rev. Oa- I car a. Martin, ll and 7:10: s. sl ift- C E 1:10. ' Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. C1 uiancnara. Btnie ocnoni, . ' - - " ! ' ' ' I ,i r - ' "- j lr- J ' I L THE. CORNELIUS "Tha House of Welcome" CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS Single $1.50 and up. Double $2 and up. Our omnibus meets all trains. Portland's Newest and Most Up-to-Date Hotel C. W. CORNELIUS H. E. FLETCHER Proprietor - Manager THGt Second Eaat Twentv-eiahtk an4 red. Rev. B. E. Emerick. 11 an uwie ecnooi. is. n Fourth Tremont. Rev. TT VL l-kf. fer. Bible school. I p. m. Afberta East rweMy-seventh and BUlUi THAN SPANKING Spanking does not eura children f ' bed-watttner There Is cenatltutinnaj ,' caaoe for this trouble. Mrs, M. tHira-BBet-e. bos W. Notre Dame, Ind.. wi end free to any mot her her succssf-i ' home traatoint, with full Instruct wine, f-end no money, bat write ber today ' If year children treruhle yoe Is ttaie war I Don't blame -the ehlld, the eane are It can t tvel It. This treatment ale . ciree edulta and aged eacie tre-iKlad I Willi au-ice dilncultiee by day or lugfak MADAME YALE BUNGALOW THEATRE NEXT MONDAY AFHRNOON, StPT. 13, 2: 15 r i BEAUTIFUL MADAME YALE BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES BEAUTIFUL MUSIC A Few Good Seats Left They : Ara Free at Our Toilet Goods Dept. PORTLAND PORTLAND, OR. Saafopeaa Flaa . MoerB Baatanraat. ooaT on unuoi ooiXAma Kaadq natters fo? Tourists and Com mercial Travelara, Special rates made to famlilea and Ingle gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices, a modem Turkish bath es tablishment la ta hotel B. O. Bowers, Kg. y -2i5LSL. I "T ' " " i" NORTONIA HOTEL iijtmti on was: OTOH STT. Portland's Only Roof Garden aVaBerteaa " Bates to xajnlllae aa luopau On Baa Meets All Trains tasapie aTnisee. wltb B.-vtAa, for Travallag Men 'iuiiuitausuiitnuiixi KznxnzKZKnzzxzzznxzx H O TEL BOTELifQUCTEUCAalCF. . ee e-waed aad eerpese4 by B SEWARD S- bwaal la the Sit.-r. X M vet laaa ye Portlaa kef era laaakw M tr tbas aa.rmiag k4etlry, M ImrMa, Bvoalaeat eafe la N wurtna. e Maaple reaea. M Betel . See ara bs aaeete aOl N " yiteaoc- C0Q. TENTH AlfD ALDED STS. Ose gaa West ef AJtiagtwa Clab. 4BTtiAVB. O 1 l fe fcttZZZSXZlZZZZZZZZZZZTSZZZalTXZXZ 1 liwiis, Pi . OabABKB.