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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 2. 1009.
PIIICIIOI HEADV ;
FOR THE FRAY
CHURCH
SLRVICtS'
Su festive Question on the Sunday . ' V
School Lesson hy Rev. Dr. T. S. Lintcott
"H-adlne
J'eople.-
tlllnletar Sunday Bchoel
oriarii
Irurhtri and .there latareetad ar lnvll4
writ The Journal briefly their vltwi aa lo lha worth of IbaaouaaUoB.
particularly If thay ronalder Ibam of value la (lialr work.
Tha Intarnatlonal Nawapapar blbla Bluuy club la for tha purpoa of pro
moting la an unfettered war tnonf lla niaee a wider atud of lha PI Ha.
tha baeal truth of Christianity, and tha probUma wpjch eaur Into vr
man's Ufa. It la eompttaed of all thoaa who ln a local Hub. and take op tha
lmpl eoure barela outlined, barring only ordained cl-rg yruen. AU who ban
not inlaid ara warmly Invltad to do ao and to compete for tha nrlaa
1'araor.s may Join tha club at any tlma during lha year, but must, of
eeuraa, anawar tha II quaatlona hereinafter eiplalned, to ouallfy for th
prises, and lha bark quaatlona may ta oblaluad by addreaelng thla offloa.
Thla pa Pr haa aaourad tha tiaht to publlah tha International gundav
tcbool Laaaun quaatlona by Rav. Dr. Llnacott. which bava aroueed ao much
Intaraat alaawaara, and thay will appear waokly in both tha Saturday and
itundav laauea of Tha Journal. Ona of thoaa quaatlona oach weak la to ba
answered la writing and utxi these anawera the prlaaa ara to ba awarded.
Ooadittoa 0t tb eontoat,
1 a-a..v .jtK.A. i . m sm ki. hav family jmnm k & cafMartfeaa la 11
riper", n order to qualify fbr memberabip in tha Interactional .Nawapapar XiibU
ludr club and thla local club.
I. Each contaatant In thla local club muat anawar each or the written quae,
tlone for II conaecutiv week commencing Sunday. Starch 14. and the anawara
SDuat all ba In tha Doaaeaaloa of thla paper vlthia two weeka of the 1om
Of thla period.
8. Each quaatlon muat ba anawered separately, and tha paper written or)
on aide only. No anawar muat exceed 100 word In length and may be lee.
Each anawar muat have the name and addraaa of tha writer at tha bottom
of the anawar.
4. Tha anawera muat ba delivered to thla office, and they will bo collated
at tha eloaa of the conteat and forwarded Co headquarter for Indrpendent
amlnatlon by competent aaamlnara. The ' prize will then- be awarded ao
eording to tha hlf heat number of mark a, won by mem ban of Tb Intarnatlonal
Nawapapar Blbla Study club.
x arise
Flrat Berleo cold medal to each of tb flrat fire oonteatanU.
flecona Barlea A allvar medal to aacb of tba nest five contaatant.
Third Barlea A Teacher' Blbla. Drlce 11.19. to each of the next five oon-
teetanta. . -
Fourth Brlea The book "Tha Heart of Chrlatlanftv." nrlca It Bo. to each
f Pie next II oonteetant
Jch medal will be suitably engraved, giving tha nam of th winner and
for what It la awarded and In like manner each Dlbla and book will ba In-
icnDM.
People and President With
Him, Ho Says; Congress
Can Bo Enlisted.
Ktrat Whit
Baptist,
Temple. ' Tw!fth
and i
Taylor, Jtov. J. Wliiicomb xirouslier. If
D. 10. "One Accord" prayer uieellnk
: jiioie acnooi
aarvlcaa
y. I, v.. I. Tuple. ''Wanted, a Good
Poaitloit," "Every Man i'raldanc
Lord a atniar obaerved.
fccoiid Seventh and Kaat Ankany:
Rev. II. 8. 1IU. k. 10-10 and f.80; Ulbl
school. 12; li. X. f. U- f.10.
.'antral Last Twentieth and Ankany;
Rev. W. T, Jordon. 11 and I; 8. ..
1:80; T. F- U., S:80; communion. Kvan-
In. inrniui hv Hav. V. N. Monro.
Arlata Rev. K. A. rlmlth. 11 and I;
R 8., t:ii, li. Y. P. Sermon
by lr. C. A. Vooddy and Mia Carry
Ulllanau.
Hlahland Alberta and SUth, Rev. 1
A. Leonard, pa a tor. J( ana im, v.
P It.. SO: 8. 8.. 10.
fiellwood Taooma and Eleventh, Rev,
n W Thuraton. naator. 11 and I: B. 8.
10: Y. P. I'.. 7. Topic, "l ha Lord a
Prayer," "Hinnera In tha Hand of An
Anarv Ood."
Calvary Eaat Ktghth and Grant, Rev.
1 N Monro. 11 and 7:10: 8. 8.. 10: U.
Y. V. V.. t tO. Topic. "Advent of th
Holv Hnlrit." Evanlna: larmon by Rev,
W. T. Oordcn on "Wltnaa of th Holy
Unlrlt."
Immanuel Jone Hall, Qlbb and
Front. Rev. A. U. Mlnaker. 10:10 and
7:10: S. 8, II; B. X. P. U, 1:10. Toplo,
"A New Creature In Chriat Jaau."
Evenlne- union rvloa at Fourth Praa-
hvterten ehuroh.
Grace Montavllla: Rev. Albert B.
Patch. 11 and 7:16: 8, 8.. 10; T. P.
17.. :I0. Topic. "Boclal Prrvatlv,"
"nmm n varau worKina.
University Park Rev. A. B.Walti.
B. 8.. 10. 11 and I; B. T. P. 7. 8r
hv Rev. A. P. Jobnaton.
Sunnyalda (German) Forty-flrt and
Hawthorn; Kv. reiaraoiu. n, o. a..
1:41.
8t. John (Oerrnan) Rev. C. Feld
natk a :46: aervlce 11 and 7:14
Bt. Johna Rev. C. I Owan. 11:10
and 7:80; 8. 8., 10; B. T. P. U., :I0.
Chinese Mlaaloa 161 H Oak tret
8. 8., 1: preaching-, . oy Rev. Fung
Flrat German Fourth and Mill;
Rev. J. Kratt 11 and 7:10; 8. 8., :45.
uerman aaorrja aircoi anu
- J John E. Iathrop.
Waahinicton, tx-t. 1. "The people a
never befora aupport oonaarvatlon. th
lrealdent 1 fully committed to conaer.
Nation and J will go ahead aa prrore,
aa foraater.
Thla waa Gifford Plnchofa anawir
whan ha returned yeetardny from lila
til montha vlalt In th weat
Wlirn aakrd concerning the politic In
lha controversy h anawered with a
lauah. "Not a politic" ,
tie proceeded to comment enthualaa
tlralty on the fine reception ha had In
tha weat everywhere.
"Oood prorreaa," he aald, "ha been
made In correcting tha boundaries of
rational forests. 8eoretary Wllaon,
Curing tb summer, gave epeclal atten
tion to that work and dlacloaed the
'rrowing aupport for foreat method;
among those who hav bean , opposed
lq past years." . , , '
Xiunbama fall te XJaa.
Plnchot expransed deep aatlafaotion
with th diapoaltlon of lumberman to
urrort bla work.'
'-The war aomewhat antaronlatlo
at first" h said, "but now Uiey ar
with ua bearty., ' .
H apok of .th meeting- of lumber
men at Portland and other eoaat clt
la . and reported proarraaa toward corn
plate cooperation between the foreat
aervic and lumbermen aa to fir pro
tection, economical timber cut tin and
general forest conservation policies.
"Recalpts from the national forests
are Increasing rapidly," he aald. lhla
means th share going, to tba states
will be larger." .
Answer power Grabber.
He waa asked to reply to Federal
Judge Hanord of the state of Waah-
ington, who denounced Plnchofa water
power policies as meaning non-use of
water, which would be left to run down
th mountain - unutilised. He aald:
"juon ti&niora miRunaernuuiui inr i a .
Ideas as to water power. Ware for K j av(.nue; Kev. F. Bauormann, 11 things which Ood had wrought through
the development of power sites but be- a g ,;l , mBl-try among the Gentile. Should
lieve th government need not give rfrtv.firth street Corner East Christians alwava tall each other of
Main; Rv. B. C cook. i:id ina
Blbl echooi. 10; B. Y. P. O.. fc4e. Fare
well aervlce by th pator. -
Lents Rev, J. F. Heacock, B. 8 10;
11 and 7:80: B. T. P. U 1:10, Barmons
by Rev. A. B. Walts.
Mount Olive 8eventh and Kveratt;
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:80.
Swedish HOVl ana ruieenin; ijt.
atreet, Rav.. C. U Hamilton, 10:80 and
B, 1J; K. t.. !. lopioa.
"Chiiet and the ConnuoU
Korwaslan PanlaH Vancouver ave
nue and Skidmor. Hav. C J. Uaraaii, it
and I; H. XX. ,
Hwadlah PkoiihwIcK and JReach. RT.
Jol.a Ovall, II and 8: B. U, 10; li 1. 7;
aermona by ltav. Andrew rfc trail of Be
at 1 1 a.
Mnt German Fifteenth and Hoyt;
O. A. Waaaa; 11 and T10.
Second Uerman -Slanton and Rodney,
Kev. js. ri uartsiar, it ana ; m. a., ;
m f. 7:10.
Jananeee Mlaalon ill North Flf
teenth, Rav. KUaen Rlbara, 1:80 and
1:10: 8. .. 1:10.
Sallwood Kaat Fifteenth and Tacoma.
Rev. Leeter C. Poor, 11 and 7: JO; J, E.
ton'-Kellv Memorial Thirty
1'owaiL nav. jsmai L,eon
Jonea: 8. 8.. 1:41: 11 and I: F.. I. 7
Montavllla Kaat Pine and Eighteenth
streeta, ev. Jiaroid UDarg; u and a;
S. 8., 10: class meeting, 11; E. I. 7il5.
woodlawn William J. Iougla; 1
and 8; 8. 8., 10; E. U, 7.
University Park Dawson and Flake,
Rev. w. k. jerrry. j.: it ana t:io.
African ZIon Thirteenth and Main,
Rev. ,w. Mattnw: 11 and : 8. 8..
Sermon by Kt. Rev, J. 8. Caldwell of
rmiadeipma. oianoo or th California
uregon oonrerenca,
Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty
rirat, 4. w. aicuougaii: ii ana t:io
Woodstock J. I. Vooej 11 and 7:10
8. H.. 10: k. I, f :I0. .
patton Michigan avenue and Carpen
tr. D. A. Wattera; 11 and 8; 8. 8., 10
fi. Ia. T.
Lenta Seventh and Gordon. Rr. W.
Boyd Moora 11 and 8. B 10; B. U.
"Th Church Mmbr
Vfia'fcllnl
ninth and
All .who ran writ and hav Ideas, ar utwed to taka aa theaa atudlaa r
gardlea of th dagre of th4r ducatlon. aa th papers ar not valued from
standpoint, out irom th point of view or u
an
educational or lltararv
ogancy of their reaaoned Idea
(Copyright, 1109. by Rav. T. 8. Llnscott.
October B, 180.
Paul a Prisoner Th Arrest. Acta
81: 17 to 82: 19.
Golden Text Thou therefore endure
hardneaa aa a rood aoldler of Jesus
CbrtsL 8 T m. 2-8.
Verses 17-19 Why Is It that there ia
no claaa of people who so love each
other, and rejoice in each other's fel
lowship, ss real, earnest Christiana?
Why did the Christiana at Jerusalem
receive Paul so cladlyT
Paul told them about tha wonderful
away sites while encouraging their de
velopment. ' ....
"This power question will furnish tha
big fight befor congress this winter,"
he said. : -It Inevitably will result in
legislation that will sav to th people
ihelr water power, preventing for all
time th formation of trut to control
the sources of Industrial energy, light
ing and heating, when coal becomes too
expensive for common use."
Harts' Game Vqt Yt Flayed.
Ericlc Bcherstrom. 10:46
B. 8.. 18: B. Y. P. U., 6:80.
Third Knott ana Vancouver.
th victories of their faith and works.
or la It liable to engender prld
look Ilk boasting?
Verses 20-28 Does -a good man al
ways "Glorify God at tha auccess of
othereT '
What, either among men or angel.
s tha greatest cauee for lovT (Sea Luke
10:7.)
and 7:41; - What is It
Rev. R.
arson
earns
While absolutely refusing to discuss Schwedler. 11 and 7:20; 8. 8.. 10. Topics,
the- controversy with Balllnger, It Is "Our Cltlsenshlp." "Our Guest"
know her that Glavis' report, with
other salient facts relating thereto.
will be given to the world soon and la
a manner-to create the greatest Inter
est. The controversy haa not been set
tled at all but remains merely in a
vtage of preparation for future disclos
ures Independent of PInchot's partici
pation In such disclosures,
' Hawaii and Keclamatlon.
; Director F. H. Newell of th reclama
tion service has also returned to Wash
ington. - He says tha sentiment of the
people of the west is for a Broad inter
pretation of th Jaw, not for legal quib
bling which prevents th accomplish
ment of the Intent of the reclamation
law. lie savs this sentiment Will com
pel an expression by congress permit
ting officials to ao 1
to carrv out the SDlrlt
refused to discuss the differences be
tween him and Balllnger, but itjs be
11evauTiere"har6WeTlremaTn "abso
lutely loyal to tha conservation side
f th quarrel. 1
Woodstock Forty-first and Hoi gate;
Rev. V. E. Dark. 11 and 8; i:
servicea each night Topics, "Christ Our
Sufficiency." "Light Weight People."
Presbyterian.
Firsts-Twelfth and Alder, Rev. V11
Ham Hiram Foulkes, 10:30; communion
message, "The Upper Room." 12:10; B.
S 6:45; T. P. U., 7:80; "Greater Port
land; special service. - ' ..
Mizpah East Twelfth and Powell;
Rev. Harry Leeds, 11 and 7:80; S."8., 10;
C. E.. 6:80. Topics, "The Appeal to Men
of the Sufferings of Christ," "Confes
sion and Denial." -
Calvary Eleventh and Clay, Rev.
Thomas Holmes Walker. 10-.30 and 7:45:
REV. B. C. COOK ;
.-.LEAVES PASTORATE
Rev. B. Clarence Cook, pastor of the
East Kortv-nrth street .Baptist cnurcn,
corner East Forty-fifth and East Main
streets, haa resigned and closes his
work with th two services tomorrow,
Mr. Cook has been in the work there
for the last two and one hair years.
When he began work April 1, 1907, there
was practically nothing done on the
field. Without salary, with no organi
sation, and with only 1 a lot bargained
for at $600, and on which $50 had been
paid, he gathered some of the Bap
tists, and began securing funds. June
1. 1907, a Sunday achool was organised
with 40 members.
. Since Mr. Cook has been with the
community he has had the Joy of see
ing the mission grow into - a church.
which has become a permanent ractor.
' Mr. Cook has preached 275 sermons,
made 1525 pastoral calls, and organised
a church of 2 S members two years ago.
which has grown to 75 at the present
time. Today tha church' has a property
worth approximately $2500, all free of
debt.
Mr. . Cook Is a Portland man, having
come her in 1890, was a T. M. C
A. secretary on the east side, and was
for a number f years a member of
the Second Baptist church. Seventh and
East Ankeny streets, where he-was or
dained to the ministry in 1899.
Mr. Cook haa - accepted work tern
porarily with the Baptist city board.
Minister Called to Washoagal.
Special Dispatch to Ska Journal. t
Forest Grove, . Or., Oct 2. Rev.
Cephas F. Clapp of this city has ac
, cepted a call from the Congregational
church of Washougal. Washington, and
will leave for his new charge in a short
time. Rev. Mr. Clapp waa . for many
years state home missionary for the
Congregational churches of Oregon, and
is one of the well known clergymen of
the state. For the past few months he
has been pastor of tha Congregational
church In this city.
Jllgb School In Athletics.
, (Bpreial Disrates to Tha Jcarnal.)
Chehalis, Waelu Oct 2. The Chehalls
high sen 00! boys will enter the football
contests this year for tha first time
in a long while. There haa been little
attention paid to athletlca of thla sort
here for years, bat a fair showing will
be attempted. Professor E. O. Arnold
has the squad In charge.
what 'is necessary Bible school, noon. Topics th Lord s
It of that law. Ha supper will be observed. The Bargain
Fourth First ana uidds; kit. jjonaia
clcettttrlO;$ 0 7 wna7 :8 0-, .s-r 1 8 r .
E, 6:80. . , : ' .....
Hawthorn , "ara i wwin ana nan
Taylor: Rev. E. Nelson Allen. 10:80,
T:0: g. S II: C. E.. 6:80. Topics, com
munion and reception of members.
Stereoptlcon lecture on "The Holy Land
and Ancient Shrines of Jerusalem."
Forbes Sellwood and Gantenbelnj
Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:30; 8. S..
10; C. E-. 6:30. m .
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett;
Rev. 1, E. Snyder, 11 and 7:80; S. 8.,
Chinese 1454 First7:45; S. 8., 6:46.
Westminster East Tenth and Weld
ler; Rev. Henry Marcotte, 10:30 and
7:30: 8. 6., 12; Y. P. S. C. E., 6:80.
Marshall Street Marshall and North
Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays. 11, 4
Topics, "The Lamb of God, "A Song.
No evening service.
Mount Taoor--leimonr. ana tretiy
an: Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 8
8.10.
Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth
and Spokane; Rev. D. A. Thompson, 11
and 7:30; S. ts., iu; J. n., e:nu. lopics.
The Essential oneness or unrisuanuy
communion). "John Calvin."
Third v.nmt Thirteentn ana fine
Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery, 10:80 and
' Hope- Montavllla.. Rev. 3. 8. Dunning,
11; S. 8.. 10.
Kenilworth East Thirty-fourth and
Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; S. 8.
12; Y. P., 7.
Millard Avenue iter, jonn A. xown
send. Services 10:80 and 7:80; first.
third, fifth Sundays: 8. a.. 11:40.
Anabei Kev. A. Mura. 11 ana 7:4 a,
Trinity Dakota street Rev. A. Rob
inson. 7:45 p. m.; C. E. 6:45; S, B., 11.
Alberta Nineteenth and wygant
Rav. John Ovall. 4 p. m. Service in
Scandanavlan lanaruage.
Vernon Wygant and East Nine
teenth; Rev. George W. Anns, 11 and 8;
B. is., :d; u. Sin 1
a sign of. when a m
criticises or Is not glad when he li
or the goodness or another?
Could a Christian, either then or now.
ca fully led or the Holy Spirit, if a
th same time guided by, or "Zealous
of tbe law"? .
In bridging the two dispensations. Is
It likely that God, so to speak, winked
at the apostles trying to graft .the
law of Moses into Christianity, or was
it Ood's plan that Jewish Christians
should still keep the law?
Is it likely that even James and the
elders at Jerusalem knew of the full
liberty of Christ's gospel, or that "the
law" was to be abandoned? (See Gal.
6: 1-6. Heb. 8: 8-13 et seq.)
Verses 23-26 Did James and the el
ders give Paul good advice In this mat
ter of the vow, and shaving their heads,
and '-can you conceive It ss possible
that they were directed by God in the
advice they gave?
Did Paul do , a wis thing to Join
with these four men In the matter of
the vow, and what he must hav known
to be a useless ceremony la connec
tion therewith?
Paul Is one place states In substance
that he became all things to all men
that he might win men to Christ How
far can we carry out that rrlnclnle
wiinoui oeing guilty 01 aeception? (Bee
vSr.es' 27-28-What 1. th. lffr,o ft?'!?0 f t"m fenifnV
5rr . Chrl.tln who,, from pr.lo- keVThe'onhl?- Schoenberl
aioe, apeaas vii k or anotnar cnnsuan hm Waj
and the. Jew. who apok falsely of 0af,e8BJ
, Vera-39-80 Should w aver form an
opinion or spread a rumor from mere
apnea rancea?
Which generally raises th mora ex
citement and whv; a rumor of him
thing good, or of something very bad
about a man?
Teraas 31-40 What Is It In human,
natur whiob make on class or race
or politloal party o religious body, go
cruel against anotnar class, or race, or
politloal party or religious body. wha
tfcalx passions gat stirred T (This ques
tion must be answered In writing by
members of the dub.)
Chaptjer 12: 1-5 Ought the fact that
Paul had once been ona of themaelvaa.
and had changed to be a Christian from
convictions of duty to God, to have
given aim ravor wun uoa rearing ana
reasonable men?
Verses 6-21 Is the narration of our
personal Christian experience a dutv.
and Is it an effectual way to preach the
tospei 10 sinners, a pa a help to be
ieversT Hera is a man- with hatred in hla
heart for Jesus, on a mission of perse
cution to Jesus' followers; on the road
he sees '(1) a great light from heaven:
(2) he Is stricken to the ground: ill he
Is spoken to by Jesus: (4) he asks Je
sus who he Is; (5) Jesus answers his
questions; (6) those with him saw the
light but heard not. the voice: (11 he
asks Jesus what he shall do; (8) 'Jesus
told him to go on to Damascus and he
should there get full instructions: (9)
he is blind and led by the hand to
Damascus; (10) Ananias restores his
sight and gives him instruction what
he must do; (il) be Is bapttzed. Now
what are, the most striking features in
this experience of Paul's conversion?
Verses 22-29 Did Paul's experience
stir their anger because they did not
believe hie- testimony- or- because- th
thought it was true and that it was
likely to cause his release by the Ro
mans? .
Lesson for Sunday. October 10. 1809.
Paul a Prisoner Th Plot Acts 22: 80
to 23; 35.
r.Bthra.
Rwedlsh Immanuel Nineteenth and
xrving. 11 and a; 8. 8., 9:41.
Norwegian Synod East Tenth and
urant; Kev. U. lUgoas, 11 and 7:45; 8.
8 13:10. s
Betanla Danish Union and Morris;
nev, j. aicoiu 11 ana ts. b.. in.
Bt Jam' English Weat Park and
and 8: 8. 8..
D. m. Morning sermon bv
Rev. Theophll Schoenherg of Belllng
ham. Wash., oh "Tha Prefltableneaa of
Godliness." Evening topic, VSeelng th
President"
United Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth;
Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:80: 8. S.. 9:46.
v:io. 1
Zlons German Chapman and Sal
mon; W. M. Behrens, 10:15: 7:45.' B. 8.
8t Paul's German East Twelfth and
tnnton. Kev. A. Krauae. 10:30 and 8;
a, 1:30.
Trinity German (Mlasourl aynod)
William and Sellwood; J. A. Rirabach.
:it; . 10; 7:30.
Swedish Auguatana Rodney and
Stanton; Rev. C. A. Tolln. 10:48 and
7:45; 8. 8., 9:30.
8wedlsh Mission Seventeenth and
GUsan; Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and 8:
8. 8., 10; Y. P.. 6:80.
Ellra Chapel Michigan avnu and
Skldmore, Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11; 8. 6.,
10.
Immanuel German Corner 15th and
Leo (Sellwood), H. C. Ebellng. 10:30;
S. S., 8:30.
St. John's Peninsula avenu and
Kilpatrick. Rev. C. Buechler, 10.
Grace English Rodney and Ivy, Al
blna, H. C. Ebellng, 7:80.
Norwegian Kerby and Fargo streeta
Rev. O. Kagoes, 11.
Cbxistlan. 4
Central East. Twentieth and Sal
mon: Rev. J. F. Ghorwlcj'. D. D.. 11 and
8: Bible school. 10. Topics. "The Utl-
mat Church," TVatchman, What- of the
Night?"
First Corner Park and Columbia, W.
F. Reagor, minister, 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.,
9:46. Tonics, Triumphant Christianity
a Certainty," "A Vision of Redeemed
Humanity.'' 8. S. rally day at 9:45.
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott;
Thomas G. Picton, 11 and 7:46; 8. S.,
9:45. C. E. 7 p. m. S. a rally day at
9:46. Evening sermon on "The Word
of -God." ' .
Kern Park rPItt and Midburn; Rv. A.
A. Berry, 11 and 8; 8. R, 10; C. E.. 7:30;
Rally Pay-In morning.-. Evening ser
mon on "Th Brotherhood of Man."
Sellwood Eleventh and , Umatilla.
10:30 and 7:45. .
WoOdlawn Rv, G. M. Mellinger, 11
and b; b. .. 10; u. ts.. t.
tlon addraaa.
Out In a ltnvla.: V.r.l..n "
The t'imrih of the H trans "re Orand
ave. and Waecn, Rav. 8. Krl Du Hole,
10:30 and 8; 8. 8. 11, InterpreUtloa
tor ina uear every Sunday morning.
Thlrtl tjat Thirty-aavantit and. Clay;
Rav. J. Acheeon, 11 and j;IO, 8. A.
. - ; .1 w ' , . -'
Xvangalical Asaoelatleas.'
Flrat English East Sixth and Mar
ket, Y. B. Culver, 11 and 7:80; Y. j, A
:su; o. p., is.
Wlrst tleruian Tenth and day, f.
Banc, 10:41 and 7:46; 8. 8-, 9:10; T. P.
7 p. m. Toplra, 'Behold, II Cometh
With Cloud,' "Th Curs Of Spiritual
Bllndnaaa." , .
Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib
betta, Morris livrllng, 11 and 8; & 8.
IV. ,.'( - . . . .
'' , Free Metnodlst.
First church East Ninth and Mill.
8econ church East' Flanders, be
tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth
a tract a. Rav. wiitnir v. rnffu. 11
ana i:u; b. h.. 10; olaaa meeting. 8:80.
Ollv Branch MIealon Second and
Ankeny. a. Wells, superintendent
Meetings vrr vanlng at 1: Sunday
9. -
TJnitariaa,
Church of Our Path Tamhtll and
Bevrnth. Rev. W. O. Eliot Jr.: Rev. T.
L. Eliot, li. D.. mlnlator amarltua. 11
and 8; communion servlo, 18; ainglng
rehearsal, :30t Y. P. F 6:30. Evening
tODia "X Btudv of Charlee W. milnt'a
Reoent Lecture Upon 'Religion of tb
Futura' " 8. &; 1:41; adult crass. 11:10.
Chris tlan Boiaaoe,
First Church of Chriat SrotMah Rita
cathedral. Morrison and Lownadala, 11;
1: 0. 0., 11, auojact or leaaon aarmon,
Unreality."
tluniiitWiuiliHiii'. tialt ail-.t.
and Alder, 11; 6; & B., II; subject of
lasaon sarmpn, - unraaiiiy."
.'tmit4 XraaolloaL
Ockly Graan -Gav and Willamette.
Kev. j. Boweraox, 11 and 7:30; a &
First - East Sixteenth and Foralar.
Kev. it A. JPerK. 11 and 7:80: H. s..
10. Tonics. "Knowlnr God" r
ureal winnowing."
Second Farao and Kerby. Rav. CL C
Poling, 11 and 7:80.
8t John' a Ivanho and John. Rav.
C. P. Yatea. 8. 8., 10.
Heformed.
First German Tenth and Stark
streets, G. Hafner paator. Services
io:4& a. m. ana p. m.; a. a., t:io a. m.:
v. a., 1 p. m.
r.lORE fJONEY: i
' FOR MRS. KIPP
KJnd .Ilcartcd People Ec
spond to Call for Assist
. anco.
Hflp for Mr. M. JKIpp, whoa oldest
son was klUad last Tuaaday by treat-
car, thus removing from , tna sgea
woman her only means of support, con
tinue to coma Th dollar with whlob
J. W. Croaalay headed tha relief fund. -ha
bn multiplied a number of times.
f at th Hat la by no mean aa long aa
t may beoom. Contributions up to
date ar from:
W. Croaalay .$1.00
1.00
1.00
.50'
.50
.60
8 00
8.00
1.00
ra
in . . .
r. 1 L. ruiiu ,.
Cash .
J. O. Elrod
C. K. Cochran
J. Edar
Cash
Mr, Elian CNell
I I L H. ' CIaly a a a a a a auat
Mr. L. C. Davlsoa ....1
Further contributions will Da
to Mrs.
iy Th
Xlpj
J
TJnlvarsallst,
Church of th Good Tidings Union
all, corner Grand avenu and . Eaat
Pine, Rev. J. V. corby, 10:45; 8. 8.. 13.
fecial aervlce In connection with the
acing of th cornerstone of the new
huroh: Broadwav and Eaat Twenty-.
lourui, Aaareea oy freaiaeni Tart
rrlends' Church.
Sunnyslde, Main and East Thlrtr-
nrtn. tanaiey a. wans. 11 and 7:30c
Bible acbool, 10; C. E., 6:80.
Lents, Center street Myra B. Smith.
ana 7:so; iJioi school, 10.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
Q1TES RALLY DAY
Tb Blbl school at th Rodney Av
nu Christian church, corner Rodney
avenu and Knott tret will render
their ajhoual "Rally Day" program, Sun
day morning, beginning at 8:48. a m.
gti tb mewing
Tb naator. Rev.
unaay acnooi
K. S. Church So nth.
Union avenue and Multnomah street.
Rev. E. . Mowre. 11 and 7:80; 8. S.. 10:
E. L, 6:30. Topics. "The Church of
Christ, upportunities. '
rMInisters. 5uneay school teachers and others tn'.areatad ara invltad fn
write The Journal briefly their views aa to the worth of these "questions."
particularly if thay consider them of value in their work.
Congregational ,
First Madison and Park. Rev.
Luther R. Dyott D. -D.; Rev. Ouy L.
Dick, assistant; 11 and 7:45; S. E.. 9:48.
Toplce. "The Stand of God in Human
Affairs," "A New Era in th North
Laurelwood Rev. W. H. Myers:' 11:
S. S.. 10; C. E;, 6:80. "
Sunnyslde East Taylor and Eaat
Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J. Staub; 11 and
10: 8. S.. 10: C. E-. 6:30. TODlca.
He Hath Borne Our Griefs." "A Helpful
Religion."
et jonns Kev. u. w. nelson; 11 ana
S. 8.. 10.
University Park Haven and Dawson.
Rev. G. W. Rlggs; 11 and 7:80; S. 8.. 10;
6:30.
Hassalo Street East Seventh and
Hassalo, 11 and 7:46; 8. 8.. 10; C E.
6:45. Sermon by Rev. B. F. Zimmer
man. Highland East Sixth and Prescott,
Rev. E. S. Bollinger, 11 and 7:30; S. 8.,
10; Y. P. C. E., 6:30. Topics, "The
Mountains of Assurance," ,fThe Little
Demon of Surllness.':
First German East Seventh and
Stanton, Rev. John H. Hopp; 10:30 and
7:80: S. S., 9:15; C. E.. 6:30.
Pilgrim Shaver and Missouri avenue.
Rev. Daniel P. Thomas, 11 and 7:30;
S. 8., 9:45.
Catholic
St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth
and Davis Most Rev. A. Christie. D. D.
Low mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and
sermon, 11. Vespers, instruction and
benediction, 7:45.
St Joseph's (German), Fifteenth and
t'oucn Kt. Kev. james auw, v. o.
Low mass, 8. - High mass and sermon,
10:30. Vespers, benediction, 8:30.
St Francis, East Eleventh and Oak
Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass. 6. 8:80
and 9:80. Higma8s and sermon, 10:30.
Vespers, Instruction and benediction,
7:30.
Bt Lawrences'. Third ana Sherman
Rev. J. C. Hughes. Low mass, 6, 7 and
8:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30.
Vespers and benediction, 7:30.
Ascension, wontaviiia. Kev. j. f.
Fltspatrlck. Mass and sermon. 9 In
chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood.
Bt .Patrick's, wineieenin ana wavier
Rev. E. P. Murphy-' Low mass, 8. High
mass and sermon. 10:30. Vespers and
benediction. 8:30.
St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and
Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low mass, 8.
High mass and sermon, 10:80. Vespers
and benediction. 7:30.
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams
and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. , Low
mass. 6. 8 and 9. High masa and ser
mon, 10:80. Vespers and benediction.
7:30.
Hoi v Ropuinf Ka.at Third and TJilInn .
very Kev. A. a. iawier. l.ow mass.
ana b:so. High mass ana sermon,
10:80. Vespers and benediction. 7:30,
Sacred Heart. Mllwaukle Rev. Ore,
gory Roble, O. 8. B. Low mass. 8. High
mass and sermon, 19:80. Vespers and
benediction. 7:30.
Holy Cross. University Park Rev. J.
P. Thlllman. C. & C. Low masa. 8:30
High mass and sermon. 10:80. Veaoera
and benediction. 4. .
Holy Redeemer. Portland and Van
couver Rev. Ed K. Cantwell. C. SS. R.
Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon,
10.SO. Benediction. 4. r
St Andrew's. Ninth i-nd Alberts.
Rev. Thomas Klernan. Low mass, 8.
High mass and sermon. 10. Vespers, in
struction and benediction. 7:30.
St. Stephen's. Firtv-second and Vxmt
Taylor Rev. W. A. Waitt Low mass,
8:80. High mass and sermon, 10:30.
St. Ignatius. Forty-second and Powell
Valley road Rev. F. Dillon. S. J. Low
mass, 8 and 6:30. . Mass. sermon and
Deneaicuon, u:av.
St Stanislaus, Maryland and Falling
nev. j. oerosKi. low mass. 8. High
mass and sermon. 10.
United Brethren la Christ,
First East Fifteenth and Morrison,
Rev. O. E. McDonald, 11 and 8; S. S..
10? f!. k.. 7.
Radical Sixth and Mechanic, Rev. Os
car A, Martin. 11 ana i:v; o. ., iu;
C. E.. 6:30. 1
Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. C"
P. Blanchard. Bible school, 8.
Alberta East Twenty-seventh and
Mildred, Rev. B. E. Emerick, 11 and 8;
S. S., 10.
Tremont Wisdom and Curtis streets.
Rev. H. C Shaffer; S. S. 2:30; preach
ing, 3:80.
a 1 '
Tnltd Presbyterian.
First Sixth and Montgomery, Rev.
Frank D. Findley, 10:30 and 7:30; a S.,
12; C. E.. 6:80. Topics, ordlna-
- .Miscellaneous.
1 First Spiritual Soolety Chrlsteosen
hall, Eleventh and Yamhill streets.
U. 1:30 and 7:45.
Swedish Corps Salvation Army 430
Burnslde. 11. 4:30 and 8.
Mediums' and Ministers' Association
Auditorium building, 11, 3 and 7:46.
Swedish Free Mission Mississippi
and Shaver, Rev, Aug. Olson, lu:4 and
6:00. '
Latter Day Saints (Mormons) East
Tenth and Sherman. J. C. Westergard,
presiding elder, 11 and 6; S. 8.. 10. Spe
cial conference meetings, 10, 11:30 and
6:00.
Advent Christian Second, betwisen
Hall and Lincoln. E. Wallace Sheperd.
10:20 and 7:30.
Volunteers of America 185 BurnsM
street, 3:30 and 8:30..
Divine Truth Center 201 Altefty
Duuaing, Kev. Thaaaeus m. Minard. il;
S. 8.,-12. Sermon by Henry Harriaon
Brown of California on "Whosoever
Glveth a Cup of Cold Water in My
Name Shall Not Lose His Reward.
New Thought East Thirteenth and
Tenino, 8. Rev. P J. Green.
Church of Nasarene East Seventh
and Couch. 11.
Eleventh and Alder, Knights of Py
thias ban. lay service ana sermon. 11.
State Spiritualists' association Eagle
C. Ink.. fl m m 1LT.... Q TJ CaIh
Halt. fc?v w ui.ii", ... ,u.n. w.
Topic. "The Power of Thought."
Non-sectarian oaa . Fellows' nail.
and continuing through th mewing '
cnurcn servic nour.
T. O. Ploton. being
speolailst, having eerved alx years as
stat superintendent for California will
deliver the principal address on "What
th Sunday Sohool Means to th
Church.' Ii F. Snort, superintendent,
will give a short . talk on "Forward
Step' This Rally Day 1 the closing;
of a Class .Conteat of which G. C Tay
lor la captain of the ''Red" aide and
P. H. Durham 1 captain of tb "White."
Th aim of th Rally Day is to
arouae th interests of the Sunday
school work and th committee In
charge have set th mark . of "800"
present. Each scholar and visitor In
attendance will receiv a souvenir pro
gram, also a button for th special '
day. Opening song. No. 18, "Loyalty
to Christ"; responsive reading; prayer;
song. No. 92, "Th Wonderful Story";
leason study; assembly; song. No. 109,
"A Song of Victory'; roll call f
classes; song, "Hall to the Flag of the
Sunday School," choir; greetings, -Miss 1
Lenna Melton; song. No. Ill, "Gather.'
We Here"; recitation. "Send Out. tha
Truth," Claud Roycroft; aolo, "He Ten
derly Looked at Me," Pauline Sanders;
recitation. "The Old Log Churcb," Ger
trude Hungate; song. No. 108, , "Reap
ers"; address. "Forward Steps," D. T.
Short, superintendent: baritone solo,
"Fear Not Yet O. Israel" (Dudley Buck). .
W. G. Mannon; addresa, "What the Sun
day School Means to the Church," T.
G. Picton; epeclal offering; song. No. ;
110. "Tha Bong of Triumnh'": secre-. .
tarys report; communion service; bene
diction; postlude.
TOM" BROWN ?0ES
TO PENITENTI A E Y
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
CheJialis. Wash.. Oct 2. Tom Rrnwn.
the young man who murdered his father
near Eagleion. about four yearaAKo. ha-
Dean umen 10 me penitentiary. Recent
ly an attemDt was made to aenur Ufa
release at a hearing before a iurv. but
this failed on account of the fact that
when orlglnalv acaultted th Iurv round
him not guilty by reason of Insanity.
East Sixth and Alder; 1:30, up to data
Rlble studies: StlS, scriptural discourse
for Christians.
Church of New Thought Selllnt;
Hlrsch hall, Henry Victor Morgan; 3
and 8. Evening sermon by Henry Har
rison Brown, on "The Curse and Cura
of the Twentieth Century Unrest"
Center of Right Thinking W. O. W.
temple, 128 Eleventh and Eighth streets,
Mrs. E. Sherman Omey; 8 p. m. Topic,
"Power of th Spoken Work."
Y. M. C. A. -Gymnasium of new build
ing, Sixth and Taylor, 3; mass meeting
for men; address by H. W. Stone, gen
eral aecretarv. on "Phvalcal lAt nt
Men.- " ".
Latter Dav Saints East Seventv.
sixth and Irving. Elder Walter T?aj-
ker, 11 and 7:80; 8. 6.. 10:45.
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4 Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett Rev.
A. A. Morrison. 8, 11 and 7:30.- S. S,
9:45. Morning sermon by Bishop Spauld
lng of Utah.
St Matthew's, .First and Caruthers
Communion and sermon at 11; S. S.. 10.
iwv, YM.rx.ai. creuiL jnoiy communion,
i-.ao: b. iu. service ana sermon, H
starves c jtiome ceieorauon at .11.
Fro-Cathedral of St Stephen, th
Martyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H.
M. nam say. e.tv, xl ana v:su p. m.
8. ss. :4t.
St Andrew'. Portsmouth. 11 and
1; a. b., iv a. m. Arcnaeacon Cham'
Ders win ornciata
St. Mark's. Twenty-firat and Mar
shall. Rev; J. E. H. Simpson. Holy
eucbarlst. 8 and 11: S. 8.. 9:46: maUns
ana litany. iv;i: evensong. 7:so.
cnurcn 01 ur oavior woodstoek.
11 and 8. Archdeacon Chambera will
orriciaie.
St David's East Twelfth and Rai.
mont Rev. Henry Russell Talbot Holy
communion, 1 prayer ana sermons.
11 ana e; 0. a., w:o.
St. John's Church Multnomah and
Taylor, n ana v:u: . a.. 10.
Good Shepherd Graham and Van
couver. Rev. John Dawson. 11 and
7:30: S. S.. 9:46.
Grace Memorial. East Seventeenth
and Weiaier Kev. ueorae H. Van Wat
ters. Holv communion. Prayer and ser
mon, 7:30; a 8., 12:18; services hold in
the new parish house.
Ascension Chapel Portland Height
S. a., :ao.
All Saint's. Twenty-fifth and Savler.
Rev. Roy Edar Remington. Holy com
munion at 8: prayer and sermon. 11: 8.
S.. 12:16; sermon by bishop of Oregon.
St Paul Woodmere. Rev. J. C 'or-
ayther 11 a. m.: S. 8.. 9:46.
Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good
Beraaritan nospitai, Kev. William K.
Powell, chaplain. Holy communion.
7 a. m.; ward service. 3; prayer and
sermon. 7:10 p. m.
ICetbodlst.
Taylor 8treefc Rev. Benjamin Young,
D. D.. 10:30 and 7:30: a S 12:10: E. L.
8:80. Topics, - "Love va. Far. "Big
uiunaere.
Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rav. John
M. cuaiipp. u. u., i:.o ana 7:1": H. 8..
12:16: B. L, f:80. Topic "Effectual
Prayer." "Diaoouragement Ita Cause
and Cur
Sunny-side East Yamhill and Thirty-
fifth: W. T. Euster: 11 and 7:10.- 8. 8..
9:60! E. L-. 8:46. Toole "Where tha
Divine Master Could Do Little Good, Be
ca.ua of Opposition and Unbelief." "The
Sheep and the Goat, or th Problem of
the Sunday Evening Servic"
St Johns 8. Ii. Dewart: 11 and 8:
E. L 7; a 8. 10.
Enworth Twenty-slxta and Savler.
Rev. Charle T. MrPhersofi: 11 and J:10:
S. 8.. 19; E. L. 4:46. Topic, 8ton1ng
Jeru ReoepUoB to tew meaobarrs,
"How to Reach th Maaae
Centenary Kaat Ninth and Pine:
Oirsiif True Wllawi. IX D- 19:46 and!
7 i: to. I.. :!: ffl. 8. i:4i. Toolra.
"Keconcllla tion." "Ia tb Immortality
of th foul Inherent or .Acquired
Through Chriat" (by request).
Trinity Kaat Tenth and tlraat: Iw a
F. Smith; 11 an T:3: E. L, ; 8. 8.
8. Topic "Eotlr 8aatlfleUoa.s "A
lievlvai Sermon."
Chinese aUsaton -Cba Bin Kal: 11
and T:39. f
Uor.IPwl-pev. E. H- Ttryant: II
as HI: ft g . it: E. L. ' - .
Dana, RavE. P eiOa, 11 a a 4 I; 8. 8,
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