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    THE OREGON SUNDAY. JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY 'MORNING. OCTOBER V 1909.
CHURCH
SLR VICES
Baptist
Very ltev A. 8 Utlr. Iaw maaa. 6.
7 nj l 'Id. iliKii riiaee and ermoii,
lO.o, Von, era an1 bona.ll.il.m. 1;l.
Marred Heart. Mtlweukle Hv. Ore.
gory Kohla. n S. U, l .w inn. 6. lln
and Sermon, lfl. I J, ur aud
bclitHllCtlolt, tljll.
Holy ruaa. Lnlveraitv Park Iiev. J.
P. Tlillluiau. C. H. O. l.nw imu. i:J0.
Jllgb maaa ami Bcriuon. 10:3l. Vuu.ra
ti,i heue.lleuon. 4..
Holy tedriiiar. Portland and Van-
eouver lt.v, fc.l K. Cent well, c K. K.
Low uiaaa, 8. IIUU uua and sermon.
Suggestive Questions on the Sunday .
School Lesson by Rev. Dr. .T. S. Linscott
.Ministers. Bunday achool teachers aad .there Intereated' are Invited ls
write ilia Journal .briefly their vlewe In ilia worth of lAaaa "queelluoa.'
Uartlf ularlv If Ihev euiialder them nt vain. In II.. I. anrk I . .
Tin jnternallunal Niwipium b hla Btud eluh la tar thai nureoi. ef Dr
moling o an unfettered f around the niaeaea. a wider study of the Bit la.
trju.l church Y'nml VI n rwr Kw
Iwoeu Jrlfty-ihlrd and itfty-foanh
airveie. jlev Murine .V. -.rr. II
... . ciase stealing, f;lU.
1'iira iirancn anaelon Becoml and
Ankeny. .a. Walla, superintendent.
Meetings everr .t.ulni at i: mui.,i.
I
VattaxUa.
fn.u.w -a u ....
. nr.Livhir. T-.m.ii. t rtn anniiusn 1 1 i . r , ... . a i sua umiri iruini nr nnii sniiv an.. ,r. . i . . ... a..,!,.!. ..,.. mr. a..ri i ... . - - . - - . . ..-
Taylor. Rev. J. Wiiluomb Jirou.uer. U St Andrew'. IVInth Td Alberta man's cii.poeed of aU those who Join local club, and taka VP the t7 hj lot 11 n ''u i. A.u! ' ?
U. 10. "One Accord" lirayer meeting Rev. Thomas Kleftian. Low maaa. t. s"np.e ourea herein ouillnrd, tarrln oalf ordalnad clergyman. All h0 bav rt.-' conimi.nY..n J 7a. . "i 1
aorvlcea, 10;JO and 130; 1HIU v'm Hi H"ith maaa and b.tmoi. 10. Vair, lu- .""S J"l"ad ara warmly Invlud to do ao Add to oou. pat for tha prlaaa. rrl?ar'aal iTii v .if 17 .a " "
Y. 1'. U.. . Tvplca. .-Wanted, a Uood airuatlon and bfi.e.lloHon, 7:30. 1'eraima may Join, ma club at anr tlma durln h aar, Vut muaV t oi I Ti tudv f 'rhi'ru! w ni !"!
1'oalllon." 'Kvry Man a 1raaldont." 1st Miei.han'a. J. lrty-BM-oi,d and Kat r".Ur"' HTST Lthf. '""- hereinafter .aplalnad. fo .juallff for tba Zm I J?iui. A?tr.i!. .l !
Uord a aupprr ol'aarved. Tlor Av. WkA. Waltt. Low meea ' bark gueetlona may ba obtained by addr.aalna; U.le offka. Futura.' " av t 2a .i. f W i?f.AU'
M. .'!. ' w.r . . . i . ami ihi. .. ia.... . Thl rmnr ima it. ih. . ....i.hIk i.. i .. .7... f u. f uiura. b. av. f:tu; adult ciaaa. 11. lu.
Ilev. 11. d. black. 10 3D and 7;Jtf. iilOle I Tgnatlua, Knry-M"coiid and 1'owell f'noi Iaaon queatlona by n.v. Dr. Llnarott. which hav arouaed ao much
clioo K i P U , Valley roadiUv. K. I'llloii, H, J. iw nterat ; alaewhera. and they will appear weekly la both tha Saturday ami
Ceiitriil Laat"TWenUth and AiikanTJ I . I and J0. Maaa aartnoa and Sunday taauaa of Tha Journal. One f theaa queatlona aach week la to b- f 1
Rev W T Jordon 11 and b. J., I btndloilon. I0:0. , . anawar4 t wrlUn avd upon theaa anwra tba prUaa ara to ba awarded. cat
uniH v p ii a an- MinmmiiuL kivtu- nt. Bianiaiaua. Ajarymnn and Faiuna
lna- aarmon bv Itew. F. N. Monroa. . ""..aai. i.ow oiaaa. . .un
riata M.i. u Kniltn. 11 and I: I ee man aermon, l
R K. U if.. It V. f. II.. :4S. Kerinona
by Dr. C, A. Wooddy and MUa Curry) Iptaoopai.
i - ... wBiuaoaia ox ibo conun. .
wnwuiri, or in a ir ner lamiiy. avoai ba a anbattrroa vo uu
lapau. . . I Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett TW. ona for 61 cuna-utlve weoka. coiiimenolnc Sunday. March 14. and tha anaw
Jlla-tiUnd Alberta, and SUth. Rev. Kj A. A. Morrleoiu 8. U and 7:S0. R. a. uat all ba In tha poaaeaatoa of tbla papar vliLlo .two waaka of tba ot
Leonard, paator. 11 and 7.J0; U. T 8:45. Morning aerniun by iila hop epauldJ of thla period. . 4 vuuio two waaka or ma ci
I. U.t 6:110; 6. .. 10. . ling of Utalu
BviV?,.?:V Mattbew'a. Flrat and Carutlier--:
i i v . 7, "Ii v ,.;U. r7- ' oruimiinou and aernion at
, 30: y. V. U.. 7. 'lop ca, Th Lord a KVi Wf lu M Urok. Hot
r -rayer," oinnara to iu wiua u. 7;30' 8. B.,- 10. Pervlfo ar
Angry God." - - . Harvait Homa ealebratloa
Calvary kmc ikunin ana urnnL nm-r,
Rt AndrewaL' Pertimnulh '11' ul
I; B. a. 10 a, m. ArcUdeacoa Cham I
Ilolv
W. T. Oordcs on "Wiuieaa of , Uto Holy
KnlaltL'
I Immanuel Jonea Hall. Olbba and I Ir Wn,i officiate.
rrJ.nH, "v-..AuWMin,?eri..1AU:,2. VP "t- Mark'a. Twanty-flrat and Mar-
i:av; o. c, o. . . "a y I naJL Kav. J. JC Ji. Klnipaon. Holy
"A . Now , Creature In Chrlat I eucharlat, I and 11: a 8, t.4: matlaa
Divanina; union aarvwa i iurm nee-land litany, 10:16! avenaong; T;0.
byterlan churoh. I Churoh of 'Our Bavlor Woodatook.
Grace MonUvllla: Rev Albert E. I H and . Arobdaaooa C&mbera will
lllCil. it ana i ;ovt p. . oirioiaia.
U.. 4:30. Toplca, Boclal PreaarvaUvaa." 1 fit. David'a , Eaat Twelfth and Bal
, "Dreaming Varaua Working." , .1 monC . Rev. Henry Koaeejl Tajbot Holy
. Unlvaralty faric ev, a. a. vraiw i communion, caw: prayer ana aennotu.
B. S.. 10, 11 ana a; ts. x. r. i.. oar-1 ana a: o. d. :o. .
xnona by Bav. A. F. Johnaton. I St. John'a Churoh Mnltnomah and
Bunnyalde (German) Forty.flrat and I Tfyior. ii ana t:So: k.. i
Hawtborne: Hev. C. Veldmeth. 11: B. S.. Oood fchepberd Graham and Van
Cbxlatiaa Bolaaoa.
Firat Charch of ChrtatBcottlah Rita
inourai. luorriaon ami ini,ini ii
p. d. o., it: auuieci or leaaun aerinmi
lrnreaty.,
ti ... nr.. m .
E"2i oonteaumt In thla local eUib tnuat anawar eaoh of tha written auea. -"""
oToaa! TTalted XrvangaltoaL
I f Ta. fl iuti Tlai u aal r i 1 1 - ' a.
iIJErnl,,u"vt,0,, mu"t b JBwared aeparately, and tha paper written on Rev. J. Howeraox. 11 and 7:10; a 8
5?!?- only- S'l ""' ,nuat exceed S0(f worda In length and ma be laaa I 10; C. 0:30. '
too Doiiom i irat jtajt Blxteonth and Poplir.
Kav. 11. A. ieck. 11 and 7:30; . H.,
be collated I 10. 'Tonlca. "Knowlmr On.!" ti,.
Independent er. I Great winnowing. '
waroexi ae i tsncono Fargo and Kerby. nv. CI r.
and John,' Rev.
ball, corner OrafiJ aveirfle and Caat
I'liio, l(ev. J. IK Corby, 10 U; . g, ,
bueclaj aorvlea In ui neat Ion wliti the
planing of the orneraluue of the new
churelt, lireadway aud Kaal l'wenty
lourliw Adaraaa by 1'reaid.ul Tafu
i
: 11; 8. n., to. I f L " auar-aa oi mo writer at
r oommunlon. I . l1 rS,?fw."r: .... t- ..... ... . '
id .rmiin. Ill !' wrrw nun urn oeuverea io irgo orrice. and ther will
ii 1 ine cioae or the eonteat and forwarded Co headquartora for
loly BpirK.'' Evening germoq by Rav. S R R ' w" ' Tho wrUag, . G P. TaUa. a 6V, 10.
T. lnrdr-n n "Wlineaa of Uto Uoly r.. . Vu . . . .... . ' Flrat Beiieo A rold modal to aach of tha nr fi ,
Flrat Beiieo A gold modal to aach of tha f1ra -flea
riecona fierlea A allvar miwlitl t. ak n . . .
J 111 rfl BMrlaa . A 1 Muhr' Vlllil. n. IK ia . . ...w . . . , . .. . I
. , ...w . v.wv. i.v hcii in dh uri wit
Fourth Berlea
.Th. kAAlr.Tlt. Tr .. . . . ..... tm .. -. I atroata. (I llafnal na
. - . . . . . . uw aaw. . w . .u. i.l i.iii r r rmoM a 1 an in n . . .
or irie next IS oonfetanta. ' ' 1 10:45 a. m. and I p. nx; a 8, t:S0 a. m.;
- Xaformad.
Flrat Oerman Tanth and Stark
ator. Servtcea
for ShCah. W.ll", ",W,fffT.!lBA '.rthr winner .n T.
-.-- w -""v. wu oiun ua dwi wiu oe to- i
P. 8, 7 p. m.
.wohfhVdot.;d3u M,Bn,f rtr
croVThV.raiotde:rliK1 &ut r-'srws o?' m .SoV:riotcsioMa
a. 45 icouver. Kev. jonn
Kt Jnhna rGerman Rev. C. Feld- 7:30; a B.. :46
meth. S. 6.. 9:4&; aervlcea 11 and 7:30.
St. Johna Rev. C.L. Owen. 11:30
and 7:80; a B., 10; B. Y. P. U.. e:80.
Chinese Mlaalon 8524 Oak atreet
S. a. 7; preaching, 8, by Rev. rung
Chak.- '
Flrat German Fourth and - Mill;
Rev. J. Kratt 11 and 7:80; 8. 8.. 8:45.
Second German Morria treat and
Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Eauermann, 11
and 7:80: S. 8.. 8:46.
East Forty-fifth atreet Corner Eaat
fpn- nv k C Cook. 11:15 and 7:30;
Bible achool, 10; B. . P. U 6:46. Fare
well service by the pastor.
Lenta Rev. J. F. Heacock. 8. S.. 10;
11 and 7:30; B. Y. P. U., 6:30. Bermona
by Rev. A. B. Walts. . .
Mount Ollvo 'Seventh and Everett;
Rev. Ii. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:30.
Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; Rev.
Krlck Scherstrom. 10:45 and 7:45;
S. 8., 12; B. Y. P. V.. 6:30.
Thi.-rl Knott and Vancouver. Rev. R.
Schwedler, 11 and 7:80; a 8.. 10. Topics,
"Our Cltixenshlp," "Our Guest."
Woodstock Forty-firat and Holgate;
Tfv v TC Dark. 11 and : o b.. iu
(Copyright 1808. by Rer. T. a Llnaoott.
October 3, 1909.
Paul a Prisoner Tba Arrest. Acts
Uawaon. 11 and ai: 17 to 22 "ti.
Urace Memorial. East Seventeenth L.?lden Text Thou therefore ondura
and Wclrtler Hev. Georre B. Van Wat- r.?n.8S! ood soldier of Jeauo
tera. Ifoly communion. Prayer and aer- ""si. i Jim. 8-3.
moo, 7;80; 8. 8.. 12:18; services held In ,"" 17-18 Why Is It that there is
the new parish house. no. cia of people who so love each
Ascension Chapel Portland Heights. Pinet', nd rejoioe in each other's fel-
a 8.. 8:80. ,ow.?,p',.a reaJ- earnest ChrlstiansT
All Saint's. Twentr-flfth and Savier. w,nv djd the Christians at Jerusalem
Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Holy com- S1V? 5aul "O :ladlyr
munlon at 8; prayer and sermon. 11; a
B.. 12:15; sermon by bishop of Oregon.
St. Paul Woodmere. Rev. J. C For.
sythe; 11 a. fn.; S. S., :4C
Bishop Morria Memorial chapel. Good
Samaritan hospital. Rev. William R.
Powell, chaplain. Holy communion.
7 a. m.; ward servlca, 8; prayer and
sermon, 7:16 p. m.
Methodlat.
Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young.
D. D., 10:30 and 7:30: 8. 8.. 12:10; E. L.,
T . . ...ft V . n . . .
T fn- a. ..""""-"ly..."- "! .- oraun.
v;. - .V.'. ... na ';aw mo19 scnooi. 10,
v-nriHiian wno, rrom prein- . u mink iiniik
dice, aneaka vii .nn;v.. v.i..f. I sx. XL. inurca Boutn.
and these Jews who sooke falselv of I Union avenue and Multnomah street
U .ia IDauCI U llAHiMa. 11 Ka-J 7 .1 A . an n a a
Verses IB.ao riumiM K L.. 6:80. Tonics. "The Church nf
opinion or spread a rumor from mere -nnsi. -upporiunmes.
apppa ranees 7
Which a-nnarall. W. ...
citement and why; a rumor of some
thing good, or of something very bad
about a man?
Verses 33-40 What la It In human
natoro whiih makes ono class or race
or polltloal part or religions body, so
rue! against another class, or race, or
tTnlvarsallst.
Church of the Good Tidings
Unlort
Vlaoellaaeoaa.
First Uplritual Boclriy Thrlateaeen
balL Eleventh and Yaiuhlll etreata.
11, 1:30 and 1:41.
r1.l leu Curpa Balvaiion Army 416
Burnaida. 11, 4 10 and t.
alaJluiiia' and Mlu!et-ra Aaaorlatloo
AudMorlum bulMlog, II. 8 and 7.45.
Hwllah Free All union MlaalHalppI
and Bliever, Rev. Aug. ulaon, lu. and
6.00.
letter Day Saints (ilormona. v..il
m -. . jr . . . .. T
i.uii antj onerniao. j. x.. weaiersard
prealdlng elder, II and 4, ri H, 10. hi,. J
iiai oo'iierauce maelina.. 10, 11. JO uuj
6:00.
1 Advent Christian Bemad, between
nan ann i.mcoiiu r wauca Bliupard.
10 80 and 7:10.
Volunteers of America Zti Burnalde
Street. 3:30 and 8:30.
Divine Truth Center 20 1 Allnky
building, Rev, Thaddeua 11 Mlnard II;
H. 8.. JJ. Herniun by Henrv Marrlaon
Urown of California on "WhoNoevor
Jlveth a Cup of Cold Water In My
Name Shall Not Loan ilia Id-ward. "
New Thou all I iCaat Thirteenth and
Tenlno, 6. Itev. P. J. Green.
Church of Naxareno Kuat Seventh
and Couch. 11.
New Church society (Rwedrnbomen)
t;ivanth and AhK-r. Knlghta of Py-
mmr nail, iy service ami aermon. 11.
Htate Hplrltuallata aaa'x-latlon Knvla
hall. BL Johns, 8 p. m. Mrs. H. 11. elp,
Topic. "Tha I'ower of Thought."
Non-Sectarian Odd Kelluwa' hall,
Bust 8Uth and Alder; 1.J0, up to dtte
Hlbln studies; 8:15, scriptural discourse
for Christiana.
Church Of Now Thought Selllng-
liiraon nail. Henry victgr Morgan) I
and 8. Evening aermon bv Henrv liar
rlaon Brown, on "The Curae and Cure
or the Twentieth Century Unrest"
Center of Right TblnUlnr-W. O. W.
timple. Hi Eleventh and Eighth streets,
Mrs. B. Sherman Olney; 8 p. m. Topic.
"Power of tha Spoken Work."
Y. M. C. A. Civmnoalnm of new build
ing, Sixth and Taylor, 8; mass meeting
for men; address by H. W. Stone, gen
eral secretary, on "Physical Life of
Men."
Latter Pav Saints East Snventy
lxth and Irving. Elder Walter Bar
ker. 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10:46.
And still Hood River land prices go
up.
KICK FA KM in. MVl.s
IX OKANlTi: CA .
JTalrU O'ove, Ark, tvt t
tha most prominent an ii
farmers of thla eat tton. h la mi .
tlvo memr of the Nattonul m
union, has dwall! in a cave fr
It ts piobably the moat palutul
Io the world, and (a fitted uu with
modern eoavenlenoea. Inclullia bet '
cold watvr. electiio fana, eiei trli M,
an sieain heat. lie il Ui'uvirr, i
ava at tha top of a mounUlo lluj 1.
nirn. -
1 he cave la 78 fact long by !5 i '
and 13 feet high. Tha walla are , .
beautiful granite, which baa been U-
timely polished. Tha selling la 44 I i
thick. The front of tha cava la of eU
which the owner and occupant, Ii.
Mobbiy, put In, tqgethar with hanlw.i. I
Moure. The fluea for the rooking rin - i
pane out through the moutlt of t. i
cave and extend outward a dlataii i f
nc.irlv 40 feet. Movable screens permit
the Iiicimim In sIbu and reduction
riKma ut the pleaauro Of the oouupant .
A flue spring at the tup of the lii'iui
tain furiilnlua water throush a orlvtii'
ayMleui of waterworks.
1 lila novel dwrllliimr waa mtmnli'tc i
about two yrara ar It Is appruucho I
t y a rxauiirul rund ascandlna' the nmi
of the mountain by caay atuges snd tl, j
rrounds above tha cava ara kept In
perfect condition. The Oceupanta. 0'
clure that it Is tha cooleat. dwelling In
Bummer and the moat comfortable In
winter and tliey hnve no fear of cv
clones, which are freijuent n that r
gtou. Neither heat nor oold penetrate
tl.. .r.tl.1 , . rr I ... I I n .... . . .
th. l. I' . nm .1.. ... t . Kl. lie- Tl, ..
cave Is in easy driving distance of tl.l
town. . . . , .
Insane Man Jailed. ' '
(Rpeclal Dlerxtrh to Tbe JoamaLt ' I
Ellensburg. Waah.. Oct. S. lJibortr
under a hallucination that he bad fall,
heir to a aum of money whloh nine,
In amount from 126.000 to 250,imi
James Delahoyde, a Milwaukee liilore
la confined in the count v 1n.ll for !
keeping. Delahoyde had been workn
on the Milwaukee conatructlon n-
Hockford and arrived In the city Frld .
afternoon. He was arrested on cm.
plaint of Dr. C. L. Hoeffler. who svi
poo ted from tho man's actions that 1
waa insane. ,
Paul told them limit eh. nn..fnl
i'?,nK". which God bad wrought through
h,L" .'""try among the Gentiles. Should
Christians aiwava tpll oaeh tiir e
tho victories of their faith and works, political party, or religions body, whan
lo'ok like boai'tlngT enendar pr,l9 th1 Plons get stirred? (This uas-
Varses 20-22 Does a -rood man al.
lftOthers'ak,rU: 00d" l uccess of
i .t.i - .
6:30.
Blunders.
Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. John
ri. (,manpp. D. L.. 10:80 and 7:3": 8. S..
12:15: E. L.. 6:30. Toplca "Effectuid
Prayer," - "Discouragement, Its Cause
services each night. Topics, "Christ Our Cure."
Sufficiency," "Light Weight Feppie. i Sunnyslde East Yamhill and Thirty-
firth; W. T. Euster; 11 and 7:30: S. a.
Presbyterian. 9:60; E. L.. 6:45. Topics, "Where th
First Twelfth and Alder, Rev. Wll- uvme Master couia do uhuo oood He-
llam HlranT Foulkes. 10:30; communion ot OpposUlon and Unbelief " "The
miw "Tha i;oor Room." 12:10; B. Sheep and the Goats, or the Problem of
'8 6 15? Y P 30T"toater Port: the Sunday Evening Service."
land; special servVe. . - , v L W!81- UeWart; 11 w8:
T,eMTLReVdaTlVi Eworth-TVenty-slxth "and Savier,
Jnr S. -The I'DBil to Men Rev- Charles T. McPherson; 11 and 7:30
riJ'iu'tt7rtSn'o?aatM- S" S-" 10; E L" fr:45- Topic,, "Stoning
of. the bufferings or Ohrlst, monies JeBus. Reception to new members,
alnn and Denial. 'How to Reach tho Masses."
rYekJfa.BJ'A??I: Centenary East Ninth and Pine;:
Thomas Holmes Walker. 10 .80 and 7.46 . riarerice True Wilson, D. D.,' 10:45 nnd
Bible school, noon. Topics the -Lord . . Tonics.
supper win ds ooserveu. "s' "RcconcUiatlon." "Is the Immortality
ul..Le. .nd nfhha- Tiev Donald ttl. pui inherent or Acquired
, ' i 7 i ..n j ? Tn a a i v- o xnroug-n unrisi tDy request,!. . i
Mackenzie. 10:30 and 7:30. S. S., 12; CI fr-iit u..iTii,;i,.nH .iov. t .i.
. a , ij a faa..wj -t j juhv - jini anu vjra ai v hid
Paftt-TWAWH anAianrf-rr. sJ!'"h: JL"4 7:80. B. U, 6 .an; g.
n.","r""., rT M.i-nn Tiift " lo-oo l- P':'8. "tiro oanctincauon," A
"a 1 9- r P -bov fon ci com vivai sermon."
T:80; a B.. 12, f (.80. 0PC' Chinese Mission Chan" Sing Kal; 11
munlon and reception of .members. nj -,9 " '
Stereopticon. lecture on "The i Holy Land Lau'rel'wood Rev. E. H. Bryant; 11
and Ancient Shrines of Jerusalem. and 7.30. s g lft. el. 630 i
rVSllWvrt- trindsoR 8 ! -'NorWeglan - Danish - Thirteenth and
?,ev'HrryeilnPratt' 11 a ' - " Davis, Rev. H p. Nelson, 11 and 8; a S..
IV; C. E., 6:30. 10
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett; Central Vancouver avenue and Fanro
HeVw J- Snyaer 11 an4 7'30' S S" street, Rev. C. L. Hamilton, 10:30 and
?tfin.U First. 7:45: S. a. 6:45. 11':
Vo- ReVi( pa80Ct6E 30 Md Norwertan Danish-Vancouver ave-
1 Marshall i?fect-Ma8klf knd8 North 1"?" J" 11
Seventeenth; Rev. C. W Hay s. 11. 4. Swedish horthwlck and Beach, Rev.
Topics, "The Lamb of God, A Song. Jonn 0va j, and g. g s ,. j; j 7.
No evening; service. t,.., sermons by Rev. Andrew Farroll of Se-
Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty- attle
man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 8; Flrst German Fifteenth and Hoyt;
B- a, 10. . .. G. A. Waasa: 11 and 7:30.
Spokae Avenue East beventeentn Second German Stanton and Rodnev.
What, either imnn. man rvr Mni1e
is tho greatest cause for JoyT (See Luke
id ; ( .
What Is It a a I en of. when 'a narann
criticises or is not glad when ha learns
of the goodness of another? ,
Could a Christian, either then or now,
be fully led of the Holy Spirit, if at
the same time guided by, or "Zealous
of the 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 God's plan that Jewish Christians
should still keep the law?
Is It likely that even .Tamea n fh.
elders at Jerusalem knew of the full
uoerxy or unnsrs gospel, or that "the
law was to tie anaminned? n.i
6: 1-6. Heb. 8: 8-13 et seq.)
Verses 23-26 Did .Tamea and ev,. .1.
ders give Paul good advice In this mat
ter oi tne vow, ana snaving their heads,
and can you conceive it as possible
that they were directed by 'God In the
advice they gave?
Did Paul do a wise thing to Join
with these four men In the matter of
the vow, and what he must h; known
to bo a useless ceremony in connec
tion therewith?
hrM-K-B-Pe- states In substance
mat ns Became au inings to all men
that he mlfrht win men to Christ How
far can we carry out that principle
niuiuui. uuiug.guui oi deception f (See
uoa must be answered la writing by
members of tho club.)
r;Chaptjef 22: 1-6 Ought the fact that
''" umie oeen one or themselves,
and had changed to be a Christian from
convictions of duty to God, to have
eiven mm ravor wun God fearing and
reasonable men?
Verses 6-21 Is the narration of dur
personal Christian axnerinnr-. Ht.,
and Is It an effectual way to preach the'
Buopci iv Burners, ana a noip to be
eversT TTAe. 1. . m r. n I , I. . . ft a . . .
. ' . "w "uu iiu.Liea in nis
heart for Jesus, on a mission of perse
cution tO JeSUS' follnWAraf nn th. rnaA
he sees (1) a great light fromjieaven;
(2) he la stricken to the ground; (3) he
Is spoken to by Jesus: 4t he
sus who he Is; 6 Jesus answers his
questions (6) those with him saw the
light but heard not the voice-. 1-7 h.
asks Jesus what he shall dn- a t...
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
sleht and e;iveR him Instruction what
he must do; (11) ho Is baptized. 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 his testimony or because thev
thought. It was true and that it m.
TiRely TO oau'80''s''''faleaso by the JRo-
lUClllD i
Lesson for Sunday. October 1 isnn
Paul a Prisoner The Plot Acts 82: 30
to io; 90.
riLrinloft a-.... ..... . . . . .. .
. acuooi leticners ana oiners interested are Invited tn
write The Journal briefly their views as to the worth of tAew Questions!2
particularly if they consider them of value In their work.) -questions.
and Spokahe; Rev. D. A. Thompson, 11 Rev. E. E. Hertzler. 11 and 8- S S 9-4S-'
and 7:30: S. S.. 10: C. E.. 6:S0. Topics, S ."T . i-fn ile"z,er' na -
,wn. ra.anllol nnnnfttt. rt Chrlatlnnltv" I T . i i . . .
communion), "John Calvin. teenth. Rev. Eilsen Ribara, 9:30 and
inira n,a.st luiruniiui .nu rum, s:3u; . tj., 3:30.
Rev. Andrew X Montgomery, 10:80 and Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tacoma,
7.:45; 6. 8.. 12. Rev. Lester C. Poor. 11 and 7:30; J. E.
Hope MonUvllla, Rev. J. 8. Dunning, u, 2:30; E. L.. 6:30.
11; S. 8.. 10. ' The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty-
Kenllworth East Thirty-fourth and ninth and Powell. Rev. Ernst Leon
Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson. 11; S. 8. Jones; 8. S., 9:45: 11 and 8: E. L 7.'
12LY; p" ? tv . m MontavilOa East Pine and Eighteenth
... Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town- streets. Rev. Harold OberR; 11 and 8;
send. , Services 10:30 and 7:30; first 8. S.. 10: class meeting, 12; E. L.. 7:15.
third, fifth Sundays; S. 8., 11:40. WoodTawn William jTbouzlas; 11
Anabel Rev. A. Hurd, 11 and 7:45. and 8; 8. S., 10; E. L., 7.
Trinity Dakota street Rev. A. Rob- University Park Dawson and Flske.
lneon. 7:45 p. m.; C. E. 6:45; S. S., 11. Rev. W. R. Jeffry. J.; 11 and 7:30.
Alberta Nineteenth and Wygant African Zion Thirteenth and Main,
Rev. John Ovall, 4 p. m. Service In Rev. .W. Matthews; 11 and 8; a. S., 1.
Scandanavlan language. Sermons by Rt. Rev. J. 8. Caldwell of
Vernon Wvaant and East Nine- Philndlnhhi. htnhnn nr eh. roiienni..
ft . 1. . r nr ft .) 1 t. l-".""'-7 " "
leeuiu, nm. uir w. Ain'a, uu "iiuregon conrerence.
Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty
first, J. W. McDougall; 11 and 7:30.
Woodstock J. B. Voce: 11 and 7:0:
S. S., 10: E. L. 6:30.
Rev. Pattoni Michigan avenue and Carpen
A. Berry, 11 and 8; a 8., 10; C EL 7:80;
Rally Day In morning. Evening ser
mon on xne jaroinernooa or Man."
honwood iileventh and Umatilla.
10:30 and 7:45.
Woodlawn Rev. G. M. Melllnger, 11
and 8; S. S., 10; C. E, T.
TTclted Brethren in Christ.
First East Fifteenth and Morrison.
Rev. G. E. McDonald, 11 and 8; a 8..
10; C. E., 7.
Radical Sixth and Mechanic, Rev. Os
car A. Martin. 11 and 7:30: S. S.. 10:
C. E., 6:30.
Third South Mount Tabor: Rav. C.
P. Blancbard. Bible school, 3.
Alberta East Twenty-seventh and
Mildred, Rev. B. E. Emerlck, 11 and 8;
S. S.i 10.
Tremont Wisdom and Curtis streets.
Rev. H. C. Shaffer; S. a 2:30; preach
ing, 3:30.
United Presbyterian.
First Sixth and Montgomery, Rev.
Frank D. Findley, 10:30 and 7:80; & S.
2Jn ,E- 8:? Topics, ordina
JSm? ""l ' Church Member
Out In a Revised Version."
The Church of the Strangers Grand
feand.Wasco' Rv- S. Earl Du Bois.
l: S- at12- Interpretation;
. ""'J ounuay morning.
Rev,
10.
ThirdEast Thirty-seventh and Clay;
9V. J. L. Acheson, 11 and 7:30, 8. 8.,
ai aai
SK--sai
'"'I
aaaaaaaw
md . LI
Evangelical Associations.
First Entrllah Riut Slrih
First German Tenth and Clay. F.
Benz, 10:46 and 7:45: S. 8., 9:30; Y P
T5,c.?u'Be4,oIa- Ho Cometh
With Clouds." "Tho Curse of Spiritual
.Blindness.
Memorial East Eighteenth and Tlb
betts. Morris Heverling. 11 and 8; 8. a
, Prea Method! at.
First church East Ninth and Mill.
When looking for SUBURBAN PROPERTY that METZGER ACRE TRACTS are
not the size of CITY LOTS. We are selling ACRE LOTS, only 30 minute ride from
Front and Jefferson Streets. Take car at Oregon Electric Railway Co.'s Depot. (Sa
lem line.) m .
These acres are at METZGER STATION on the Oregon Electric Railway, con
taining the best soil obtainable for the raising of all kinds of FRUITS, BERRIES
and VEGETABLES that can be grown in Oregon.
You have a very large tract to choose from. You can have either cleared, partly
cleared or timbered park-like tracts, with creeks running through them, making: them
IDEAL HOME SITES. '
There Is No QtherFract
Like This One
There are no gulches, no gravel, no hills, in fact nothing objectionable whatever. ;
We want you to visit our tract. Our agents are always there to show the property,
which we sell cheaper than any other land SO NEAR PORTLAND. Just think of
it 1 You can buy an acre of ground within 30 minutes' ride from the heart of the city
at $250 and tip per acre, on easy terms; 10 per cent down and 3 per cent of the pur-,
chase price per month. You have to pay more for a lot further out, in other directions,
than we ask for an CRE.
For plats and further information, call at our office, 226-228 Front street, Port-'
land, Or., or at our office at Metzger Station, on Oregon Electric Railway.
HERMAN METZGER, Owner
City phones: Main 474 and A-1274. Metzger Station phone: Main 6409.
iii i-ii i irm-niiaii.TmsiiBiiinihiiii ii liiwi a .m Miinii. Ufc Ui r r "i,e
Oil LAI . XVO V . IjrVI MQ
S., 9:46; C. E., 7.
Oongregatlonax
First Madison and Park.
Luther R. Dyott D. D.; Rev. Guy L. I ter, D. A. Watters; 11 and 8; a S., 10;
Dick, assistant; 11 and 7:45; 8. S., :4ft. E. L.. 7. n
i-tnis seventn ana uoraon, Kev. w.
Boyd Moore. 11 and 8; 8. 8, 10; E. L..
i.
and
Topics. "The Stand of God in Human
Affairs," "A New Era In the North
west" Laurelwood Rev. W. H. Myers; 11;
8. a, 10; C. E. 6:80. . I Untneraa.
rfWMttZ-'fWK.i'ttl. Swedish Immanuel-Nineteenth
? Vn. 'a l a "in. r v ' i-Tn " f rT. Irving, ll and 8; S. S., 9:45.
Hel Kith Korni'rhlr flrfefi" a Hfnf.Ti L.- Norwegian Bynod East Tehth and
Religion." a 12:10 "goeS. " 7:45; S.
8 l"?Z-MT- "' .; ii ana Betania Danish Union and Morris;
'University ParkHaven and Dawson. Rpqv Jj03 1JJ$?Ji S'r &. A
Rev G W Rims' 11 and 7-20- S S 10: . 5. James English W est Pari and
Heli ui .XV 11 ana ' 1U- Jefferson: J. Allen Lfas 11 and s- H h
'toet:tT.ff't-7 S."- ReV.ShoJhll- ShobSrl'of'lnS!
p-Sermon by' ReV. Z.rnTne &n" & ' j
nev1Bnonrnger8'Vl,.nd,,7-3e8 n't' Norweg1an4ir N. Fourteenth;
10; YP.- C. W Tor' "' "The ftV"' " n1 7:S0 a S- ::
."Ln" .f...A"urnc'" "The LltUe ' lion's Oerman-Chaoman and Jul.
V". Wl."-n... o v ... W. K Behrens, 10:15; 7:45; sT S
Kin R.."! u,.'.,. :L..8..IU,1 German-East Twelfth an3
.i:3; a. H., :it; t,., b:su.
STRIP
PRESIDENT
TAFT
AND THEN
r
SEE BR
AZE
Pilcrlm Shsvtr and Missouri avenue.
Rev. Daniel p. Thomaa, 11 and 7:80
8. 8., 9:45.
. "
Cathollo.
St Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth
and Davla Most Rev. A. Chriatle. D. D.
Iow masa, 6, 8 and 6. High mass and
sermon, 11. Vespers, lnslructioa and
tenedictlon. t:4.
St Joaepb s (German), Fifteenth and
ouch Kt. Kev. James kiuw, v. G.
Low tnaast 8, High masa and sermon.
10:39. Vepra, benediction. 8:30.
St Francis, East Eleventh and Oak-
Rev. J. Ii. Black. Low maaa. 6, 8:86
nn i in, jiign masa ana sermon. w .
Ve.pera. lna true tlon and benediction.
- St Lawrences', Third and Sherman
Tlev. J. C Ijurhee. Low mm, 6, T and
6 10. Hlga maaa - and oermon, lti.
Veeirs and beneHrtlin. 7:20.
Aarenelon," Mentavllla. Rev. J. P.
FltBpatrV-k Mae and eermeB, I In
chapel f Slatera of the Precious Blood.
et Pa trie a a, Nlntenth and Svl-r
Rev. E. P. Murphy. lw maaa 8. High
tnaaa mni r-nnoa, 16.39. Veeprt and
er4Jcn. I It.
f-t Mirraela flfallan. To-irtii and
V II Jerult Fathera. Iw-cw m- 8.
Ii fh ma and r"oa. 14 23. . Vespers
er-t rndi'-t li" 7 la.
lm-ar-.j Fi-art ef Mary. Wi;2!ar-e
4 tuo"-- P.i. TV. a Ily. Ixw
T-ia, an'l Mir nma anl w
f""v. 16 It. Vrra asd beeteasrtKwi,
i.-Ty r raary. fart Tt,!rd and Us!
cimiun. nev. a. iirauaa. ie:xo and 8;
a 8., 9:80.
Trinity German (Missouri synod)
" ''"ms, ana eejiwood; j. A. Rlmbach.
r.jn, o. r.. iv, 4 :aw.
Swedish Augustana Rodney and
Stanton; Rev C. A. ToUn. 10:41 and
7:45; 8. 8, 8:30.
8wedlsh Mission Savemteentli and
Oil -an: Rev. B. J. Thoran. n and 8:
a a, 10; Y. P.. 8:30. '
Film Chapel Micblran avenue -and
Skid mora, Rev. B. t, Thoron. 11; & a.
Immanuel German Tomer istn ..
Leo iSellwoodi. 1L C Ftellna Ifl
a 8, 8:30. "
St John's Peninsula avenne aad
KJ!patrIck. Rev. C. Buechler. 10. I
(irare Knell h Rodney and Ivy. AJ
blna, IL C fcbellng. 7:30. '
INorwegian kerbr and ram
Rev. O. kagoes. It
Chrlrtlaa.
Cent raj East Twentieta .i '
mon; Rer. J. F. Ghort-ilv, IX H. 11 and
: BiMa acb'Kil. 18. Topics. "Tae I'll-'
mate ChurcfcC", "Watchmao, What of Lhe
Mi'itr
lirat Corner Park and Colimhla. - w
P. Reeeer. rnln'e'er. II and 7 Io- a k " '
8:45. Txlca, Triu-iiihMt Cfcrtetiaeltr
Carta iity- "A Vialan ef hWnl
U-jmar.ity.- S 8. raiiy day at t ei )
KfK,ney Avnue rio-Wy and Kxt;'
T"mas O.-P.ctnn. II and T:4l; K s i
9:i. C H 7 p. m. a K ral'v dv at i
I Fvealtg sermon oa "lhe Word 1 !
fcf V4 " i
Kern Park Mt ard il.atara; P.er. A. 1 1
See the President lay the cornerstone and then see the subdivision where a whole dozen corner stones have been -laid
during the past month or so. See Brazee Street Addition because it is convenient and because you ought
for your own sake. Brazee Street Addition is the latest development in the great Irvington district, and it de
mands your attention because of its remarkable character, because of its location, and because of its price
and the terms upon which you can buy.
, Home Bnildcrs May Hear of a Special Inducement at Our OHices
7 - ' ' '
Lots in this beautiful tract may be had now at a remarkably low price but not for long. Terms 10 per cent
down and 2 per cent per month. Leave the church after the ceremony and walk four blocks north.
COLUMBIA TRUST COMPANY
BOARD OF .TRADE BUILDING