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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNALS PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO. SEPTEMBER 18. 1009.
id. mine of
CLEARING
f
Y. 3Ta A. O nter of Eelis-
','' lous and Athletic.
' Activities.
' A tlrtrlaf houas for the reform, re
llftoua and educational force of ths
cltr as well as a renter of athletic
activity." la the way the new building
fif (ha Young Man a Chrlailan Aaaocla
lion la dea.-i.lwd by It. W. Stone. he
general ewretarv. Aa Indicate) by
Una Itkmonl the new building la to bv
a xrl of brailuuurlora for organisations
t Nat ara working in harmony with lha
ohjecta of lha association and will ba
lm lull a center of religious Ufa in
l'urlland.
I da bulldlnir la to he the official
, headquartera of at leaat two relirloua
denomlnationa, (ha Baptists and Metho
dist Nwmi havo already been re
served on U.a third floor for these de-
nomination Three Haptlat offlclala.
Pacific Coast 8upcrlntf-olnt Wooddy,
Piute Superintendent Parker and City
Superintendent Bentslen. will occupy or
firre there. Dr. Wooddy has oversight
of all Haptlat churchea In tha states of
Oregon, Waahlngton, , California, Mon-
tana, Nevada. Arisona, L'tah and Idaho,
Tha Methodist headquarters will ba
conducted by Htahon Smith and other
... officials of that denomination. Tha
, Pacific Chrlatlan Advocate, tba Metho
dlet paper, will ba edited (here and (he
- general bualneaa of tlv church trans
acted. .
Be Idea these denomlnatlona tha build
ing will ba headquarters for the Y. M
Kv. Andrew J. Montgomery, it:30 and
l:t; 8. M. II. - j
i i('t .Munuvuia, er. j. m, ijunmng.
Hi H. m, ia
Ai...liav A, Hurt. It and T:.
Krnllworth Kaat Thirty-fourth and
nu.tstona. Kev. A. livblnaon, 1U &
illliard Avenue Rev. John A. Town
Sand. Mervlora 10:10 and t.le; first,
third, firth Hundaya, 0. L. i:4.
Trinity Intkota etrel. Hey. A. Roty.
Inenn. 7.46 p in : C, JC t:4s; B B. 11.
Alberta JNInetvrejth and WYgant,
Rev. John OvelL 4 p. Hi, Service In
ttrandiftavlan laiiauaK
Vornon Wyeant and Kaat Nina.
.a. . I.-.-. ,1 . 1 I , 1
aa..w ucuin n a.aaa. pi
g. 8.. :4; C. JC, 7.
Suggestive Question on the Sunday
School Lesson hy Rer. Dr. TJ S. Linscott
prealdlna alder, II and s; , IS. ppa-1 eolleclloa of aeveral bota, ass relating
rial CMiurerelioa til eel In , I". It. 10 aod
Advent Christian Second, btwean
Kail and I.li.roln. ML Wallace filiaiiard.
It) and 7.J0. iaitngitnar tha? made a aum
Volunteera of America HI flurnelde I companv could nut mart.
8.
Congregational.
Flrat Madison and Park. Rev.
Luther It l'yott. I). 1,: Bar. Ouy L.
Mch, aaaiatant; 11 and 141; H. K. :(.
Topl.-a, "lha Oreateat Work In the
World." "Ratllea of Ufa and How to
Win Them."
Laurel wood Rev, W. IL Jtfyere; 11;
Sunnvalde Kat Taylor and Eaa(
Thirty-fourth. Rev. X J. Maub; 11 and
:o: m. v., jo; is., a.io. Tonica,
flurprlees In tha Life of Faith." 'h'ha
Waata of I'ncooked Oame."
St. John a Rev. U. W. Netaon; 11 and
b; h. m., io.
Unlvaralty Park Haven and Dawaon,
Her. a. vr. Rigfra; tj ana i:io; morn
Inf aertnon by Rev. A. J. Ftoleoai m JTor
cat Urove; R. R, 10: C. Jt, :I0.
Haanalo Klreet Kaat Heventh and
Haanalo. Rav. Paul Kadar; 11 and 7:
8. fl . 10; C. K. 46.
Highland Kaat Sixth and Preacott.
Rav. B, H. Bollinger. 11 and 7:46; H. 8.,
10: Y. P. C. K.. :48. Tonica. "Tha
River, of Calm," addreag to young men
on a familiar expreanlon. . "
Plrat CJarman Kaat Beventh and
?tantn. Rev. John H. Hopp;10.I0 luid
:S0; 8. a. :18; C, E.. :30.
Pilgrim Shaver and Mlaaoun -avenue.
Rev. Daniel P. Thomaa,.!! aad 7:S0;
a 8., (:(. - . - ..-( .
' w
tMtnlater Buadav achool taarbarg ad jthara laterealed are Invited ta
writ Tba Journal briefly their vlewa aa to the wenh of thaaa mieaUu&a,
lurllrlilula tt lli.s ml.lu Ihaaa ill valua In Ihalr Wora. 1
1 n jniersaiionai ivewepaper uioia amar cub r'wrnw w f
meting la aa unfettered way taunt tha aaae, a wider etude f tha Pit 1.
ia beeal (rutha of Chrlellaiilt r. and (ha probleme rnlch eotar let every
etrert. 1.10 and I 10.
I'lvlne- Truth Center 101
bill I. Una, Rev. Thartd.ua M Mlnard, 11;
av o., i. lojuu, ' Know t nyer.-'
New Thuiiaht t-aat Thirteenth and
Tail no. a. R.v. P. J. Gr-.
Church of Naaarene Kaat Beventh
eonectioa or eeverei tioiaa, agareaating nrtPflnil f m r 1 1 w
ITo.lM.ai-ly loJ. A few dae ao 1 1 I J I 1 1 I I f I I I H N I 1 1
tie M.a tHar,k filod a aull to cxUlmU a M f f I It I I I i I HA l 111
few liun.trr-4 .iulJ.re and while none of II It I II I I 1 1 'II fill III
tlx ohhaedona waa larae In.llvMuaJly. WMliUUII LLIIU UL
IVILL AID GEIID
rhlrU the
i tnuaL of I tblaa' balL Laybervlcaandaermun.il.
r far tb I Non-Keclarlan tMd reliowa hall.
raa aniH ana Aiaer;-1 :e, up to ata
lilble atudlea; 1:11, acrlptural dlaoourea
tur i nrietiana.
Death Roll of
the Northwest
TBI. Marr'i Pro-CathearmL Plfteonth (Copyright Wi by Rev. T. 8. Unacott.
CA.lt Oregon and waahlngton, Incluil-1 and Pa via Moat Rev. A. Chrlatle, D. l
In tha city, college, railroad and Indus- I Low mm. I. I and . Hlah maaa and I September II. 1(09.
trial branches tir Chat organisation. 1. 1 aermon. 11. Veapara, Inatructlon and! Jtevlew.
. ili.h . l. .,. k I . 1"V..'4,S . , mt. . . . Oolden Text for tha Quarter So
in cnarga or tneao orneea.
- Tha auditorium of the new build!
will alao be a meeting place for nu
oua oreanlsatlona not directly connec
: with tha association The Portland M
latrlal aesoclatlon will hold Ita regul
not
k..-i- ...Tii.i ..I. .A.t,fA f-laravauaa. All ka bar a I New Church Voclety (8 wedenborgeit)
aot lned are warmly Invited ta da aa and ta compete for lha pitaeev I -rK,rv.e,.l' ' Alder, Knlghte of I'y-
Peraona may Join tba club at any lima during lha ear, but
Mmraa anawar fia it ouailluu haralnaflar amulalnadu IO Uallfl
nrlaaa tnn tha Haca miaal Inni tnav laa ntilaltia4 hfe addraaatlia Lhla affloa. -
Thla iapr Eaa aecured the fight lo publtah lha International etuaday
School Leaeon queatlona by Rev, Vr, LlnacotL which have arouat aa much
Intereat elsewhere, and they will appear waraiy' la both the baturday and
Sunday Isauaa ef The Journal. One ef these queetlona each weak la to be
answered In wriung and utn theae ana were the brlaea ara ta ba awarded. .
- OoadltkMai af u Ooneae. ,
I. Each eontealant. or hla or bar family, anast be m aabaortaer tkla
riper, in order to qualify 'for nemberehlp la tba International We warper JiiUU
tudr rlub and thla local club. ;
I. Kach conteatant In thla local club must anawar aacit or the written qoee
tlona for (t conaecutlve week a, commencing Sucdav, March 14. and the answers
must all ba In the poaavaalot ef thla paper vltbio two weeks Of , tba aloae
Of thla period.
1. Kach queetlon must be anawared separately, and tha paper written ort
one Hide only. No anawar must exceed S00 words In length aod anav be leea
Kach answer must liava the name and address of tba writer at tba bottom
of tha answer.
4, The ana were nuit ba delivered to thla office, and ther will Ka collated
at the close of the contest and forwarded to headquartera for Independent er
amlnatlon by competent examiners. The prlsee will then be awarded ae
ro rain g to the highest number oc marxa, won by memoara or Tua laurMUOUi
Newapapar iilbla Atudy club. . .
Tka niaaa. 'J
First Serlea A gold medal to each or tba flrat five eonteatante. '
Second fierlee A sliver medal to each of the nest five oonteetanta.
Third Berlee A Teachar'a Bible, price 44.10, to each of tba next five ooa
teatanta. . ; ......... ., , -,,
Fourth Series The book Tba Heart of Cbrtatianltr," prloa tt.9. to eaab
w4 sof nmt so Tonieeiania. "-
I Eaoh medal will be suitably engraved, giving tha name ef tha "'winner and
for what It la awarded and to like manner each Bible and book will ba In
acrlbed. i , ,
AH who can write and have Id eaa, art urged to take up. thaaa etadlea re
gard lea of tha degree of their education, aa the papera are not valued from
an educational or literary atandpolot, but from tba point of view of tbw
.ueai7j u. inrir reaaonea lufm.
In addition tu sarvlna lha reotla of I
Allakyl'""! nm-K aau thoae intervaiiing re-
iwMn mat own anil tnia city, the una
extended south ta (he airlnga and on tj
tne Lsutu I'tairia oouuiry.
F0UK WKDDINfiS IX
ONE DAY AT .HILTON
caoertal Dtspeteh la Tee Joajraal.l
Milton. Or.. Bent. II. Tour weddlnn
tl.e record -here for elngle day, took
place Krlday.
At If o'clock Claude ReaU and Mlaa
CTva rooioa of Hudson Bay. were mar-
rieo at ihe come of the bride a parenta.
A. weidli.a dinner waa served, after
New Board of Trade Will Ad-
vanco Interests of Orow-
lnx Section.
- . . i. .. ii iTiim Ritu in mi r a-raar ma mtnr r liui an nra.
itoutn IU. Kev. James auw, v. O. vailed Acta xl i0 I Auguat
nf I lw mass, . nign.maaa and aermon, I The fnllnwina- vi. Mn k. .a inatruotloni
mer-ll0:10. Vespers, benediction. 1:10. I . i .,.; I den Text:
r. . , n . . . . . . aa . i, ni iu iDBIlun all llaDll. UZ aaal aa IB"
Rev.' 'jH. "Bl.""1 r&?almn.SaWTo i hA!'-. PLV. . ilTL?"
i -saaak m . i no ug l m. i if iiria 1 1 r ma r-ri i aggnn Hnn waw -
?' VT. ."Jf -"ST" r'erKm,i?.:i- where found. U,o Oolden Text: and onek.V.r.a
Jo ha developed, thue firing i to every
local church' aeveral preachers who
oould divide - the preaching between
them, paying; only one a aalary, who
would thua have plenty of tint to act
aa pea tor?
I Theae. T:li-J4.' Paora
l to the Theaaalonlana. Ool-
I Theas. v:l(. See that none
for evil unto any man; but
that which 'la good.
11 tan tha real truth aver
ti.a ehs.Mi ct thM h..iMin-7 10 , question from each lesson follow: urt to a true man. and . should
BSSZB f JTru?h';V,ThLraa.8h iT8.rV:iourtnV6t,U,,,o- fAn.VM
ttrUto& KttttifK J HlghUS,.,eS. and" Sr' I0"(2 Stover laoenVa .halVn!- Vnlw Ut
tUErSKr tfttfFZ??? J P VeV.rr7fttran to 1:.
figs of other r- .$J'jT ttn 0.7 ."s.rsa.t Lvtomi'a.m.-?s:
- - i cuayti wi Distorn oi cut rrtriouH oiooa. i
-hi
CHURCH
SERVICES
Kt. Patrick's. Nineteenth and Kavler
Rev. -K. P. Murphy. Low maaa, 8. High
mass and aermon, 10:30. Vespers and
benediction. 1:30.
St. Mlehael'8 (Italian), Fourth and
Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low maaa. 8.
High' mass and aermon, 10:30. Vespers
and benediction. 7:80.
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams
and stanton Kev. w. a uaiy. iow
mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and sor-
motv 10:30. Vespers and benediction.
7:30.
Baptlat.
First White Temple, Twelfth and
Taylor. Kev. J. "Whitcomb Brougher. D.
D. 10, "One Accord" prayer meeting
aerrlcea, 10:80 and 7:45; Bible school 13;
T.P. U, 4:30. Topics, -A Strenuous Life:
Or the Pace that Suoceeda," "Joy Rides:
Or the Pace That Kills."
Arleta Rev. E. A Smith. 11 and 8;
o. a., i:io: . x. r. u., a:t8
disqualify him from getting another, orljhe name of tha Lord Jesus was magnl-
rrom success when in another poal- l "ea.
tlonT I Verae .38 Why Is It that God has con-
July 11 Acts xvl:l-40. - Paul's Sec-1 dltloned all extension of human Drotrress
ond Missionary Journey The Philip-1 and betterment. Including aalvation
plan Jailer.- Oolden Text: Acts xvl:3l. 1 Itself. UDon the seal, ahilltv.
Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and I ness. of those who already enjoy Its
thou ahalt be aaved. benefits T ' ,
Versa 18 In what class do you put I August 23 Acta Brlx.-Sx tn ' -r-r-t
thoae who. knowingly, either directly I Paul's Third Mliinna-v
w iiKiimciij, inuiii uy n.o b.hb u. imoi in cpneaus. uoiaen TexL II Cor.
fallen women? ..... xll:8. He said unto me. My grace is
juit is Acts xvn i-io. r-aut a Dec-1 sufficient ror thee; for my strength
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fBoerUi fitepatcb ta Tba JearaaLI
Band. Or, Sept 11. Central Oregon
publicity work baa received a decided
"boost" from tha enrnllmant of tha
which the youn, oouple left for Seattle Bend board ot trade In tha Oregon De
Oil their wedding trip. , . v I . . '
wvimai, vBUO, riuw ROW cJaa, Willi-
Ing In cooperation with this central
organlaatlon. the Bend hoiiatera ae ill
distribute news of Ihe many atlractlona
At I o'clcM'k Mlaa. Rana lflrk and Vj.
raer Taylor of Athena were united In
marriage at Ihe home ef the Rev. Levi
jiminaun ot inia city, unly a few relay
livea were present.
Mlaa Kva JU-Unr and Sergeant Fred
vni-m. nuiinajr or rort vn walla,
were united In marriage at the home of
their country offers to those who seek
new home or advantageous invests
monia. ', .. . .
Ihe Oregon Development league la an
the bride's parenta t Locuat station I aoclatlon of Mahout 136 local publicity
bear here, at 8 .o'clock.. Air. and Un I burtaua throughout the state, cuntral-
Whlthey left for Seattle on their honor- I llrg the entire work under the man-
moon. i lagement , of tho Portland Conimarolal
a a a n'alnl. I ,t . . I nli.k 1 a. . la.... - ... I I I .. .11- I . I
V . l-annil Moms ernj I mw jiai. ,vumf . riui iiwai
jnun jimp ot una city were married by I orgamaauona oy supplying tne names
inm ivev. nu at me Adventiat church.
ne young couple will reside here.
Hop Pickers Neetlod.
(Dnltod Pteaa Leasad Wire. I ( '
CnehaJIa, Was ft.. Sent. iiTrnl...
mora hopplckars can - be Immediately I and the (adjacent country, dwelling par
nraaaaat lnl1 aarvlna 1 . V. . ni..i.-ii- . . I . . i i . n. . . . .
ot all those who are Interested in the lo
cality. Several hundred sui-h names
have already been placed on tha mall
Ing list of thetend orgnnlxatlon.
- The H.'Tid organlaatlon baa published
an attractive leaflet outlining eome of
the oiiportunttlea offered by the town
nressed Into service In tha Chha n. hi-' I i ilia rlw 11 rr n tha . mrwmt m nnsnual
J trtel there are many acres of hops that development that.wlll follow the advent
1 aa 1 1 1 najihahli, Kaa aiinl I jt a. . C I - . . .. . . . i . . . . K - .
V 'I k Vt w X aiti. w k a I raiiroaoa. jn aaauion nena le
" - -v.. ti, w vira nere, lastu upon as ne canirai point or tne
compared with what It formerly waa. Is I great Deachuteq Irrigation segregation,
cut In two. the total number of pickers land Is tha key to. the Immense tracts
la more limited than ever. .. , 'of wheat lands now -being ecu led utx
fEEE TO Y01H.IY' SISTER
fA r
ft to You and Every 8 later 8ur
- v orlng from Woman's Allmonts, ;
- I aa woman. - '. .-, ' . ', ,' '
, I know woman's snffarlafg. .
1 kave f oond the evra.
I will mall, free of any charga, my tm traae -sal
with full Instructions to any aullarar f-mn
woman's aUmenta. J want to tell l women about
thla eare-esa, lay reader, for yourself, your T
Uag hter , yuur mother, or your sister. I want to ,
mmu jyra now ta ours yonrs.Tes at fionve w1U
oat the help of a doctor. Men Msast nndwstaod
women's sufferings. What we women know ttm
iserlMM, we know better than any doctor. I
know that my'home treatment la aafe and snra
" ro.r"?7 kwi". Ha.
VfLm. f"l , nsns. rrahna, tsasty m MaM
rwnate, Mnrtst sr font Tsnsn. tr Srartftt; alas eelas h
basi, teat sat) kevttt. lMads In hallan. sirw.issii,
eraeli teettsg at Ike Hiss, ajtlisektwy. Owln tstty. ld
flsssti. sssnssss. kWsst. sa klaSte traaklaa akara -- "
Holy Rosary, East Third and Union j ond Missionary Journey Thessalonlc j Is made perfect In weakness.
Verv- Rev. A is. Lawler. Low mans.
7 and 8:30. High mass and sermon.
10:30. Vesners and benediction. 7:30.
Sacred Heart. Mllwaukle Rev. Ore-
gory Roble, O. S. B. Low mass. 8. High
mass and sermon. 10:30. VesDers and
benediction. 7:30.
Holy Cross, University Park Rav. J.
P. Tblllman, C. S. C. Low mass. S:S0.
and Berea. Oolden Text: Psalm Verses 33-37 When the reneral wel
i,a... ma. a i t i-1 a . i - . . . . . . .
t Jar. IX. 1 II J wuru UCaVO A ll.U II. ally
heart, that I might not sin against
tnee.
Verse 2 Is It necessary for
adopt all Paul's opinions, deduction
and prognostications in order to be well I christian Lore. Oolden Text: I Cor
Pleasing to God T - - lxlli:ll. Now ahldeth faith tvnrva 1n
July Z6 Actsxvii:ie-34. Faurs see-i theae three; but the greatest of then
hm MMlUaafaBsl aiaBBlliai ftft AllS SSAi
Jamea P. Schooling, pioneer,, who I x i , J . . a .. r . lin r . h t rt t.,h.
died recently at ma Dome at Harris-1 -v prove so yon uw you can cure
bar?, Or. ' . X.. x -r - surely. Bemember, that, M aW sH M stibwtg to
... aj.. v.. , L--va. a-r7:.. z--.L ..-p?? 'tovpi.iyoii ,
idprih vniaici ui t iai.i wruui ww muunin, ia wiu van yononiy noons uioeniaa weea, or leas snan two eenta a day. It
Harrlsburg. Or., Sept. 18. James A. will not lnli-re with vour work or oooupation. Awl Met fw aaas sat) sMrm, teU me how yo
,.,,,, ,h- nmA tha nlatna bv nUer If yon wish, and I will aend you the treatment for your owe, entirely free, in plain wrap
Schooling, who crossed the plains oy pe, by return mall. I will alsosdyoafrwrft, my brik-ltOtUII't IKI irDICti HOilSH" with
ox team In 1883 and figured In the early explanatory illustrations showing whr women suffer, and how ther oaneaallrnur theioaelTaa
Ii . " - .f1:" injurou or mi i building Of tne Oregon empire, aiea at I .J"' autuiu ti h, ana ltmra o iwnsi Rir sertwT. xni wnen tee aoclor eays-a-
buslness of the few. Is It, or not the I hi. hnm tn thla cltv Sentember 8 at on must have aa operation," you an decide for yourself. Thousands of woman bananml
duty.?,f .5 "Ut to n,ake ueh bul- the age of 78 year toetnselres with my be remedy. It cures il sM m jmmt. It Bonan st lahrt, I will explain a
US to I ness illeaal? I X. v- i- ui..a.i I simDla home treatment which srwuwltlw atwt jrfT-nll til.aJ oi.w-i 7
I Auruat Si I Co. xlll-lt An . Mri.D"'"a.r ,7-i .11 Painful M IlTWnlaj Miinatr
. i us wee. rt
I a r i , a . . . r ,
Highland Alberta and Sixth Rev. EL I .. v, ..i a .. . ' " "."'.n".'""?''.7v""V .". . .
Sellwood-Tacoma and Eleven Rev. iwma.T 8. Hig nf"; 'ne8B'
jj. w." tnurston, pastor, iii ana s; e. 1 10:30. Benediction 4. " I io wauvu nw aw w..... ..aa.-. . .
in- v p ti fTniii "Th,.arH. I vi. a jJI".- It... , ,t 1 1 . M m , . I September E Acts xx:3-38. Pau
I J III. u
. ness"; evening sermon by Rev. F. C. W".
. Parker, on "Land of 'Opportunity"
Calvary East Eighth and Orant, Rev.
J. N. Monroe. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8 10; B.
. -,t Y.wP. U., 6:80.
Immanuel Jones Hall. Olbbs and
" Front, Rev, A B. Mlnaker. 10.10 and
i ' 7:30: S. S.,' 13; B. T. P. U.. 8:30.
Grace Montavlllaf Rev. Albert " 15.
Patch. 11 and 7;80; S. S., 10; T. P.
U., 8:80. Topics. "Unselfish Seeking";
"A Saved Woman." ( ' ;
Central East Twentieth and Ankeny;
' Rev. W.i T. Jordon. 11 and 8; 6. S..
8:30: V. P. V.. 8:30: mornlnar sermon
. by Rev. F. C. W. Parker, "Land of Op
" portunlt'i evening topic, "Paid In Tour
- Own Coin." - .' 1
University Park Rev. A' B. Walts.
S. S., 10; 11 and 8: B. T. P. U,. 7. Top
. los, "Recommended by Christ,, "A Re
asiuring Answer."
. Sunnyside Germkn) Forty-first and
Hawthorne; Rev. C. Feldmeth. 11; S. 8..
- 9:45. -... ' .
8t. ' Johns (German) Rev. C. Feld-
meth. S. B.f 9:46; services 11 and 7:30.
i Second Seventh and East Ankenv:
, ' Rev. H. 8. Black. 10:30 and 7:30; Bible
school, 12; B. T. P. U 6:30.
' 1 St Johns Rev. C. L. Owen. 11:30
- and 7:30; S. S.. 10; B. T. P. U.. 6:30.
' Chinese Mission 353 Oak street.
8. 6., 7; preaching, 8, by Rev. Fung
' ChRk.
f First German Fourth and Mill;
r Rev. J. Kratt. 11 and 7:30; S. 8 9:45.
Second German Morris street and
Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Bauermann, 11
r and 7:30: S. S.. 9:46.
East 1 Forty-fifth street Corner East
Main: Rev: R. r. Cnnk. ?. 11:15 and 7:1MIj
Bible school, 10; B. Y. P. U., 6:46.
I.en ts Rev. J. F. Heaeock. . 8. 8., 10;
5 11 and 7:30; B. T. P. V., 6:30. Sermons
t- by Rev. John Bentzlen.
Mount Olive Seventh and Everett;
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:30.
Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; Rev.
Erick Scherstrom. 10:45 and 7:45;
8. S., 12; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30.
r Third Knott and Vancouver. Rev. R.
I Schwedler. 11 and 7:30; S. S-, 10. Top-
Call."
Woodstock Forty-first and Holgate;
inr hannlnass and develops
IWV. 1 lUllllo niOl UU WUW llinna. -n. I .V. aaaaia iaa - i t.l 1 ,
itrueUmi tnd benediction: 7M i philosophy, a life devoted to the plea- things through Christ, which strength
St. Stephen's. Flrtv-second and East surea of ssnaa: or the Btolo. Christian
J.alor.v'W-.WalOWam? a life devoted to th, ser-lmembSrs
'St. Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell Moo of others, and to ssf Amlalf (This j hours, to a political speech, and get
vauey road Rev.,', uiuon, a. J. Iw
a ana :su. juasi. sermon ana
of age. when he surted to Oregon,
where he passed the remainder
lire. He toon up a aonauon i
east of Harrlsburg. to which
aa.Ka, taa.la 1, n . 1 1 t ntim tftTIA
i-na. thin a thnusand acres of land. I MRS. Ma SUMMERS. BaxHt
I In 1873 Mr.. Schooling moved nis ramuy
Vm I to Harrlsburg where ne resiaea until
Of his ... " """'"r jva .u'iraw iwjrou in womb ox vonr own tooniiiry wnonowana wiuglaauy i
a , . I tnll any snffnmr thnt tlila Sa tnita.il "- - r ,r
be added ;. P-ump and robnst. Jet! Ma m ym MUran. and the free ten day's treatment iayoiiiaLao
tia hM I ana au-uay, aa wuu may ivm see tow oner again, annrass .
Notre Dame, Ind.. U. 8.A.
aaaeaoD, a. .UU ...I
Kakaaaatttan 1 H U II
St Stanislaus. Maryland and Fahlnar
---Rev. C. Seroskl: Low mass. 8. lilth
mass and sermon. 10.
Low onastlon must bs answered In wrltln .ure?. P 'novo. u;t tasts
a . . - i innarpr inin iu m innypi
D nHBSWll VI hall. UIU a,.
Methodist.
Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Toung,
D. D 10:80 and 7:30; 8. S.. 18:10; E. L..
8:80. Sermon by Rev. George W. Gran
nls and M. J. Fanning.
Grace Twelfth and Taylor, Rev. John
H. Cudlipp, IX D., 10:30 and 7:45; 8. R,
12:15; E. L., 8:45. Sermon by Rev.
Mark Leo, publisher of Immanuel'a
Witness.
Sunnyside East Yamhill and Thirty
fifth; W. T. Euster; 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.,
9:50; E. L.. 6:45.
St. Johns 8. H. Dewart; 11 and 8;
15. L.. 7; 8. 8.. 10.
Epworth Twenty-sixth and Savler,
Rev. Charles T. McPherson; 11 and 7:30;
8. 8., 10; E. L., 6:46. Sermons by Rev.
L. D. Mahone and Rev. M. C. Reed.
Centenary East Ninth and Pine;
Clarence True Wilson. D. D., 10:45 and
7:45; E. L., 6:30; S. S., 9:45. Sermons
Dy m. j. canning ana Kev. H. c. Reed.
Trinity fjast renin ana orant
SeDtember 13--Acta -xrl:l-17. Close
August 1 Acts xviii:l-32. Closer of (of Paul's Third Missionary Journey.
Paul's .t Second Missionary Journey. I Golden Text: Acta xxl:14. The will of
Oolden Text: John xvil:33. In ' tho I the Lord be done, v -
world ye shall have tribulation, but be I Verses 8-9 Should Christian parents
of good cheer; I have overcome the I train their children from infancy to
world. I know God, to be skilful in prayer,,' In
Verses 3-3 A goodly nroDortion of I faith and In good works 7
tha membershiD of the church have the I Lesson for Sunday. Bentember 36
ability to preach; ought not this ability 1 Temperance Lesson. I Cor. x:23-33.
Ministers, Punaay school-teachers and others interested are Invited to
write The Journal briefly their views as to the worth of these "questions,"
particularly if they consider them of value In their work.
a- ! a . aa.
Missionary Journey Farewells, n,?,r .1 trma In the atate
it which"tnr.n.th- tofrt-tatura ,ad. .a member of the
aa-ath Tn - F I CI VJ COUHCIl II1Q BtHWI ilUOlU. .11 IUVB
enein me.- i . .v. ,.ji.. n H . ike u
Verses 7-U Why Is It that church I il, Martha n WhMlinV and
ember, will' listen, unwearied.. tmin,TnJfJ ''j
A. Schooling, Harrlsburg. Or.; Sousan
E. London, -Cottage Grove, Or, and W.
A Schooling, Portland. Or. . '
The funeral services were held at
the Methodist Eplseonal church. South.
September '7. Rev. E. B." Jones Officiate
Ing. The funeral was In charge of the
Odd Fellows, of which order he was a
member for many years.
OREGON HOTEUS
Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Holy com
munion at 8; prayer and sermons, 11 and
8; 8. 8., 12:15. ,
St. Paul-Woodmere. Rev. J. C. For
sythe; 11 a. m.; S. S., 9:45.
Bishop Morris Memorial cnapei, now)
Samaritan hospital, Rev. William R.
Powell, chaplain. Holy communion.
7 a. m.; ward services, 3; prayer and
sermon, 7:15 p. m.
Xintheran.
Norwegian Synod East Tenth and
Grant; Rev. O. Hagoes, 11 and 7:30;
S. S., 9:30.
Swedish immanuel Nineteenth ana
Rev. F. E. Dark, 11 and 8; 8. 8., 10;
, preaching by J-'. Brougner at s.
i, ' "- Tresbyterlan.
First -Twelfth and Alder. Rev. Wil
llami Hiram Foulkes, 10:30. 7:30. Topics,
"Broken and pnbroKen wets, 'fesslm
Ism." . - -v
Mlrpah East- Twelfth and Powell;
Rev. Harry Juieeas, ii ana ; s. S., 10;
C. E. 7. .
'Calvary- Eleventh and Clay, Rev.
Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:30 and 7:45:
Bible school, noon. Topics. "What Is
Manr" "The Moving Power of Fear and
Faith."
Fourtli First and Glbbs; Rev. Donald
Mackenzie, 10:30 and 7:30. B. 8.. 12; C.
JHJ, 6:30. 4 .
Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East
Taylor: Rev. K. Nelson Allen, 10:30,
T:45; B. 8.; 12; C E, 6:46. Topics,
Visit to Old Corinth." "Going Up to
Jerusalem," first itf a series of stereop
tlcon sermons.
Forbes Sellwood and Gaatenbeln;
ev. narry n. rraii; ii ana ,:3U; s. 8..
10: C. E.. 1:80. .
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett;
Rev. J. E. Snyder, 11 and 7:30; S. 8..
13:15.
Chinese 146V4 FlrsL 7:45; S. 8., 6:45
Westminster East Tenth and Weld
1st; Rev. Henfy Marcotte, 1ft 30 and
7:10: S. 8, 12; T. P. S. C. E.. in.
Marshall Street Marshall and North
Seventeenth; Rev. C W. Hays, n 7 sa
il 8.. 10. '
Mount Tahor Belmont and Pretty
man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 6
a. e., iv.
P. smith; ll and 7:30; E. L., 6:45; 8. 8.,
10.
n....at Va.aa..,,.. , n HWM
VT7, III UI -llMiwuari .TCUUO EL J 1 1 1 nBrEIII . . - . n. n r n.tr
street. Rev. C. I. Hamilton, m an nnrf Irving, ll ana , a. a.,
7:45; 8. S., 12; E. L-. 6:45.
Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kal; 11
and 7:80.
Laurelwood Rev. E. H. Bryant; 11
and T:30; 8. 8;, 10: E. L.. 6:30.
Norwegian - Danish Thirteenth and
Davis, Rev. K P. Nelson, 11 and 8; 8. 8.,
10.
Norwegian Danish .Vancouver ave
nue and Skidmore, Rev. C. J. Larsen, 11
ana o; a. n.
Swedish Borthwlck and Beach. Rev,
John Ovall. 11 and 8; 8. S., 10; E. L.. 7:
Topics, "A Meeting With Jesus." "The
1 Wea. a Ola. . V. . I . .
J aii. all u iiio UIL. OI Vjr Ofl.
First German Fifteenth- and Hoyt;
v. a. waa aa; it ana :3U.
Second German Stanton and Rodnev
Rev. E. E. Hertzler, 11 and 8; 8. 8.; 9:46:
E. L.. 7:30.
Japanese Mission 121 North F!f-
ii'fnm, i-iev. eiusen KiDara, :30 and
b:iu; H- a., 3:3U.
Sellwood EaBt Fifteenth and Tacoma,
Rev. Lester C. Poor, 11 and 7:30; J. E.
L, 2:30; E. L., 6:30.
The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty
ninth and PowpII, Kpv. Ernst Leon
Jonee; 8. 8., 9:45; 11 and 8; E. L 7
Montavilla East Pine and Eighteenth
streets, Rev. Harold Oberg; 1 and 8
8. S.. lOj class meeting, 12; E. L.. 7-15
Woodlawn William J. Douglas: ' 11
and 8; 8. S., 10; E. L., 7.
tnlverslty Park Dawson and Flske.
Rev. W. R Jeffry. J.; 11 and 7:30.
Afrlran Zlon Thirteenth an M.in
Rev. W. Matthews: 11 and 8. '
Mount Tabor Kant St.rir ai.
first. J. W. McDougall: 11 and 7:30.
Woodntock J. I). Voce: 11 mil ?.a.
8. S., 10; E. L., 6:30 ',
Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen-
, . r-a a n'.n . aai . n "
i a-'- naiirn, i ana s; m. XO,
E. L.. 7.
Ients Seventh and Gordon, Rev. W
oyu Moore, ii and 8; 8. 8., 10; E. L.,
Sellwood East Seventeenth t.a linn.
tane; Rev. l. A Thompson. 11 and 8
8. 8.. 10; C. EL. 7.
Third East Tblrteenth and Pine;
SAX. m.XCTSCO HOTEI.S
- - Jr""..-"'i ii i- i l m,Ji-1 I - i .
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Stmt, abovs Union Sqoara
. Jast smst Btel St. Friarn
Eorr'pean Plan $1.50 a day p
Amencaa Plan 13.00 m day
tmt aj 4 Mck 'i cUi I a. raritiat at
r at ttM SO. Eaanr eastart aa4 cm.
"nM. Oa carfcaas ti laSuiua al a.w
n'- "jrwuiaoa ana vtnaa saa ai
Wa4 tm iMMauat wtia nMsaf imm 1 1
EplsCOpaL
Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett 1"
s. 11 and 7:30. 8. b..
A. A Morrison.
9:45.
ni. .-nannpw n. r irsi ana caruthera
Communion and sermon at 11: 8 8. ia
13 ai- x i a i a . , r" v ' "
a ii. a l. n. xr(JC&.
i-To-catrieorai or St Stephen, the
winyr i nineentn ana cut. Rer. H.
M. gRamaay. 7:30. 11 and 7:80 p. m.;
St. Andrew'a Portemouth. 11 -and
1; 8. 8 IS a m. Archdeacon Cham
bers will officiate.
8t Mark's. Twentv-flrat an! Vata.
shall. Rev. J. E. H. Simptwm. Holy
.eucharlst, 8 and 11: 8. 8., 9:45: matins
.and litany. 10:18: evensong. 7:8t. -
r-aa.Mk rx Ik.. a . . a
' ,"n1 - Archdeacoa Chaattera villi
j vi i icaaia-
St. I-artd's Kaat Twelfth and Bl-
mont Rev. Henry Ruaawil Talbot. Holy
commualon !: araycr and aermon a.
i II and 8: B. :&.
i St. John's Cburcb Moltnwnah and
Taylor. 11 and t.3: H. 8 ia.
Oond PHepberd Ilwnd and Taa-jeo-jver
Hev Jeba twwaoa. K 11 and
7:1; 8. 8 . i .
I f.ra-aa U.naiarl.1 r. .
lai W Hd lev Rev fWr B Van Wat-
ters Prayer sn4 rrmsn. n and tt: H
a, 11 li: set um held in the new per
tab bowe
Analoii Ctvapet Pnrtlaml II4ghta
Betania Danish Union and Morris;
Rev. J. Scott. 11 and 8; S. 8 , 10.
St. James' English West Park and
Jefferson; J. Allen Leas, 11 ; S, S 10;
L. L., 7 p. m.
United Norwegian 45 N. j?-ouneentn ;
Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30; H. S.. 9:45,
V.lnn'n German Chaoman and Sal
mon; W. H. Behrens, 10:16; 7:45; S. 8.
St. Paul's German East Twelfth and
Clinton. Rev. A. Krauge, 10:30 ana b;
8 8 980
Trinity German (Missouri synod)
Williams and Sellwood; J. A. Rltnbach.
9:15; S. 8., 10; 7:30.
Swedish Augustana Rodney and
Stanton; Rev. C. A Tolln. 10:45 and
7:46; 8. 8., 9:80.
Swedish Mission Seventeenth and
Glisan; Rev. B. J. Thoren,,ll and 8;
8. S.. 10; Y. P.. 6:30.
EJlm Chapel Michigan avenue and
Skidmore, Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11; 8. 8.,
10.
Immanuel German Corner 15th and
Leo (Sellwood). IL C. Ebellng. 10:30
S. 8.. 9:30.
St. John s Peninsula avenue and
Klloatrick. Rev. C. Bueehler. 10.
Grace English Rodney and Ivy, Al
bina, H. C. Ebellng, 7:30.
Christian.
Central . East Twentieth and Sal
ffion; Rev. J, F. Ohormley, u. v.. 11 and
8; Bible schCol, 10. r Topics. "The Chris
of the Book." "The Supreme Question.'
First Corner Park and Columbia, W.
F. Reiiaror. minister. 11 and 7:30: S. 8.
:45. Topics. "Fellowship In Further-
nce of the Gospel." "Why I Believe
That Jesus Is the Christ."
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott
Thomaa O. Picton. 11 and 7:46: 8. 8.
9:45; C. .. 7 p. m. Topics. "Require
ments for Christian service." "Borrowed
Religion"
Kern Park Rev. A. A. Berry, 11 and
8: 8. 8.. 10; C. E-, 7. Topics, "Order,
"Rules for Success."
Sellwood Eleventh and Umatilla.
10:80 and 7:45
Mrs. i Anna Majry Henrjr. v
(Sceetsl Dlspatcb to Tba Josrnsl.l
Oakland, Or., Sept 18. Mrs. Anna
May Henry, who died at Old Oakland
Tuesday, was buried at the Odd Fellows'
cemeterv here. Mrs. Henrv was a na-
Word." "Moralitv No Substitute for Hal- i f ive of Switzerland and came to Doug-
vation." I las county about 30 years ago. She was
Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib-1 born August 19, 1810, being 89 years
betts, Morris Heverling, 11 and 8; S. 8. land 28 days old on the date of her
10. (death. She Is survived by four chil
dren Mrs. D.; J. Herstine of Oakland.
iC B. Church Couth. ' J O. is. Henry and Mrs. jjunian or uuiara.
inia juu-ii, aiiu m duii ipoiuiiis u rvuu- i
HOTEL QREGON f
. CORNER SEVENTH, AND STARK STREETS ? X
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per "
Day and Up European Plan
WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. I
tM4x
Centrally Located
Modern Improveinents
171H Second. Rev. E. H. Mowre, 11 .vlvania. .
id 8: H in- v. r. 7 isyivania,
and 8; 8. S., 10; E. L.. 7.
Xree Methodist.
First . tfhurch East . Ninth and Mill.
David M. Cathey. . 11 and-8; S. S., 10;
Second church Efest Flatvlers, be
tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth
BiieciB. jnev. wiiDur jn. corree. 'll
and 7:30; 8. 8., 10; class meeting, 9:0.
Olive Branch Mission Second and
AnlTAtlV A - TITaallaa l. a
:v r. 11 DuiiciiuLciiamiu
Meetings every evening at 8; Sunday
at 3.
United Presbyterian.
I PILOT ROCK PHONE
COMPANY DEFUNCT
(floeelal Dispatch to The Jonrnatl
Pendleton. Or.. SeDt. 18. The. Inter
state Telephone company, better known
as the Pilot Rock company, ts now In the
hands of the receiver, following the filing
of a second suit against that company by
the American National nann. Attorneys
Fee & Slater, representing the bank.
filed an application - ror tne appoint-
Imperial Hotel
EUROPEAN PLAN
Seventh ind Washington
Phil Metschan ft Sons, Props.
IS SiffiaiS8 Rates. i $1.00. $1.50. $2.00
mm
Woodlawn Rev. O. M. Melllnrar. 11
and ; a. tt., in; t.
TTaltaa Brethren ta Okrlst.
First Kaat Fifteenth and Morrison.
Rev. O. E. McDonald, ll and ; 8. a.
10 C. E.. 7. '
kadVal Slxtn and Mechanic, Rev. Os
car A. aiartin. ii ana i to: s. r. is-
C. :3.
TNta Honth Mount Tabor: Rav. C
P. Blanchard E1hle achool, 3.
rVcofxl feast Twentv-etahtli and VII.
drd. Rev. H. K. Emerkk, 11 and 1
Blble ajrhool. ia.
Fowrth Trvmont. Rev. H. E. Schof
fer. Bible achool 3 p. m.
Attierta f-a.lt Tveatv-earrenOi anS
Mildred, Rev. b. E. Emerick, 11 and $
8. 10.
Trerrwuit Wltwlofn and Curtis strata
Rar. IL C. Shaffer, (nanlna m-il
at 3:3a and I.
vaacalVaal AssoeiatUna, -
Flrjt Erif Hah Fast SlTth ad Mar
bet, r. B H and Jj; y. p. a
: II P. I a
Flrat tWTa Tti mA r"la. V
10 41 and T ; 8 8, .a; f p
Xk Saint a. Twenty-r.ffH and Sartar. tae a4 the Crae of tiaAU Tt lis
The Church of the Strangers Grand t ment.of a receiver. The suit was for the
ana vvasco, Kev. s. Karl Du Bols,
iu.au ana b; b. a., ix. interpretation I V
lur lire Hi-Hi every tranaay mornings
First Sixth and Montgomery, Rev.
f '" ajinaieyv i:tv ana 'i:e; a. a.,
li; C. &., 6:45; morning sermon by Rev.
James A. Brjeer on "Tho T.at r,- ri.
cipleship"; evening tonic. "The Church V
Man." , ,r, I ..MX ..,rii -rtv,
Third-East Thirty-seventh and Clay; . WT' n VIZ iZa ii ti.
Rev. J. L. Acheson, 11 and 7:80? 8. fi. One yw ago last Apnl I bo-
10. .Evening topic, "Garnered Grain." gan taking Cascareta for constipation. In
y - rl 1 , . . the course of a week I noticed the pile
Unitarian. l t I begaa to disappear and at the end of six
Church of Onr F-afhar. TmiHII : I am. Ira tng :AA tint aennhlfl eno at all '
f w V r,vv-Jr,E.ll0t Jr-: .?ev- ,T- Cascareta have done wonders for tne, I
s. gh?fttX$Jir&" entlrelr cured and feel like a new
nu.": jiaijaer, wapoieon, u.
THE CORNELIUS
' The 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 ,
Proprietor ;
H. E. FLETCHER
. Manager
mm-
Ing service during October.
Christian Soieae. ' '
First Church of Christ Scottish Rita
cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale, 11; I
8; 8. S., f2; subject of lesson sermon.
.nailer. . i
Second WoddBien's hall. "Eaat Sixth
ana Aiaer, ii; ; tj. 8., 12; subject of I
Ifmmnn laminn. -Vf altar " I
Pleasant Palatable, Potent. Taste Oood.1
Do Good. Never Sicken. Weaken or Gripe.
10c, 25c. 50c Never sold In bulk. The gen
uine tablet tamped C C C Guaranteed to '
ante or your money back. ; - . 820
Every Vcman
HOTEL PERKINS
, nm Ajrs w-ASHzaroTOiT ts.
In the heart bf the business and shopping district. Tho
most modern, and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest.
Local and lopg-dlstance phones In every room. Rooms
with private bath, an sul'e and single. Sample rooms.
Elegant cafe. .
atnsio daCy daring lnnoh, dinner and after tha thea
tre, by the famous Marks Orchestra. ,
Boa meets aU trains. Bates 1 and up.
, KOTSTa Txmxan oo. - -.-.
T. 9. atlctardeon. Pres. X, O. gWJTXJUTO. se'y
, trmted BvangalloaL 1
Ockley Green Gay and Willamette. 1
Rev. J. Bower sox, 11 and 7:46; 8. 8, j
io: u. ix e:io. '
First East Sixteenth and Poplar.
Rev. H. A Deck, 11 and 7:30; S. 8.,
i nreacninc oy Kev. J. u. roiinar-i rre-
sldlnsr elder. t
second r argo ana K.erny. Key. c c
roung, ii ana v:su.
8L John's Ivanhoe and John. Rev.
C. P. Tatea. & a. 10.
Baformad. .
First German Tenth and Stark
streets, G. Hafner pastor. Services
ID 4 a. m. and s d. m. : tL b t:io a. m. :
T. P. 8- T p. tn. .
. . .
t tTnlversaUst. '
Church of the Good Tidings TTnlon
hall, corner Grand avenue and Eaat
Pine. Kev. J. i. corbv. 10:46: B. a. ll
Topic, "The Enemies la . Tour Own
Household." s
.! .wuhit .:. MMiiaisstsu ana saonio snow
f rail
.X"?; sa- - est Moat ConrsalauC
,N' ' .V'Oi.T' "f Ia.l.ainr,
Uk)tm taiatfcrfc V' '9,r,'Zi
If bananaotsorplyths V ' .L..r.-Q "
KAavafw aampt bo lis. wi?rV
Dtaar. bat (and l Lam a tat yJk - . V "
raiMl aook-aba. Ttslvas W H S
inmja, - . i
in
toll rartlaalanSBdrttrartinntt
valuabla to la.!lr. at h BVEI,
a B. asa sTm aat lsau
gor ssla by Bkldmora Prttf Co.. Wood are.
Clarka Co aaa Lane-Osvls Drag Co. . stuesfc
' Frisnas Chtutsa, .
Punnrslds. Main snd East
fifth. Llndlev A Wells, 11
Bible school. 10: C R 7.
Lentaa Center atret. Myra B. Smith.
11 and I; Bible achool, 16.
Thlrtr-
ana s;
First SDiritnal Socletr -Christ en aan
hail, Eleventh and Yamhill atreeta. I
11. l:ia ana 7:4a..
garMtlah Corn Salvation imr 4ia I
mnuiot. it, i i mma a.
Mei-tuaia' and Mtntaters Asawrlatfon I
-Aali'onoTn hajlliiBs. ll I and T:l.
e o i.n rra Hiuion at taaiseiirl I
ai fhirfT, Rev. Aug. Olson, le.ai and
a
Latter fVsr a;Inta f llnr.nna'VF.a.t I
Teofj a4 thermaa. J. C. aiierj ard.'
Phone Main SOU
Oo Onr Work
JUght,"'
Pasadena OSTRICH
FEATHER UC2KS
Manufacturers
' TTers. Olaanere aad
Oorlars, Willows and
Fompoas, Cleaning and
Lryeing Btraw ana alt
Hsta -We
Say Old reatbars
Frotm tadaaar Kate
373 Watthfagtoa St.
1 PAkKtrt's
HAIR BALSAM
. rii'.'aa i f aa taa. aaafe
-a I f. miaas a Irranara . rnsaFtk
r. ia to p. ii a o i
i a -r flair its Ttmtaf.1 Oc
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PORTLAND, 08.
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Xodara . .
JUstanraat.
Lv !rLAiil raTa asV.
VS.
cost o:
4
MXX.XaXOr OOTaXAXS
Readqaartars fo
Tonriats aad Com.
tnaroial Travalara
Special, rates made
to families and
single gentlemen.
Tbe management
will be pleased at
all times ta show
rooms . and give
prices. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablishment ta ta
hotel.
M. C Bowers, atg.
r . X I I TU aaaLJ W
f asa a I aaa
jaaaf Br.a
n-.WORTOMA HOTEL
OPT WAaTCUrOTOaT ST.
Portland's
Only Roof Garden
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aa Xarepeaa Oat Bms Kaate AU Tralas
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