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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 0,
1903.
WILL DEDICATE
HE!'! EDIFICE
a-reinonies n't First" United
Presbyterian; Church ,To
morrow.
CHURCH
SLRVIC1LS
Sucstivc Questions on the Sunday
School Lesson 1y Rov. Dr. T. S.Xinscott
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First Whit Tempi. Twlfth and
Taylor. Rev, J. Whiuswinb Brougher. V.
l. 10, 'Viio Accord ' prayer moetlng
BrvlcBM, 10:30 urn! 7 ;30; lilbl aoliool U:
V ! I'.. . Tonka. "On For All and
All Fur One." "Rcmwmber Lot- Wife,
a Kt-riuon for linn and womrn to hear.
M-nnd Hxvrtitli and East' Alik'ny;
Rev. H. S HUi k. " J;S0 and 7:30; Bible
school. 13; H. Y. P. U.. 6.30.
t't-iitral East Tweiftleih and Ankeny;
Rev. W. T. Jord.in. 11 and 8; 8. -.
.ao: Y. I'. U.. ;.0. . . . . .
Arlcia Ut-v. K A. Smith, 11 and 8.
S II. Y. I. U.. 45
Highland Alberta "d Wut
A. Leonard, pastor. 11 and
(i IT a 111' H K. 10.
'seliwiHMl Tacoma and Eleventh, Rev.
P. W. Thurston, pastor, 11 ,ni ;
Kins. ill Trounifii run.
Oil vary kmi u-ikiuii nnu mni. "
J. N. Monro.-. 11 and 7:.io; a -.
Y. 1". I ., 6:30. Topics, T i)iilinuiii"ii ui
th HfllK. "David a t internes up.
ImmartuH Jones nuii. umi" nnw
Front. Jtev. A. H. Jlluniier. n
.11): K. H . 12: 11. I. I . . .
Service In evening at rourtn resu
.....If,., ,hitm-H
Crace Montavina; " '
nt,., 11 nnd 7:Sfl: K. B.. 1
l'., S.S0. Toplca, "TU Law Fulfilled,
T ..alitor Knlrlfa
I'niv-r.itv l'ark Rev. A. B. Walt.
a e in it n.i u- M l. ". u.. I.
Sunnyaid x.ermani roriy-iiroi tnu
Hawthorne; ov. c 1'cmaniu. t o. a.
A K
stl - John (German) Rev. C. Feld-
meth. 8. 8.. 9:45; aervicca ii mu ii.
tt. John" Kev. tj. J. wwcti, n.
and 7:J0; B..B.. 10; .B. rr Jt:..u--
Chinese Mlaaion Ji v ."-- ciw
S.. 7; prettthlng. , by llv( iung
.hak. . 1 rn.
First oerman rourin nu
Rev. J. Kratt. 11 ana :au; q. a.,
Second Uorman aiorris tiwi
Rodney avenue; ltv. iiauerniann, u
Rev. Frank Do Witt Flndley.
The nr First tTnlted Presbyterian
church, corner or Sixth and Montgom
ery, will be dedicated tomorrow with
fitting ceremoniea. The pantor, Rev.
Frank D Witt Flndley, will deliver th
dedicatory sermon at 10:30 in the morn
ing;. Other pastors of' the city will
also rive words of greeting to the pas
tor and hi congregation.
At noon the Bible school will be held,
for which an especially Interesting
program . has been prepared. At 3
o'clock a rood fellowefiin meeting will
be held. '.This meeting will be addressed
by Rev. Lutber R. Dyott, DI.. I. H.
Walker. DD., J. Whitoomb Brougher,
1D., B. F. Toung;, D. D.. and J. HWU
- eon, D. V.
A union Christian Endeavor meeting
will be held at 6:30 in the evening, the
societies of the Second and Third
churches joining In the meeting with
' the society of the First church.
Union services of the First, Second
and Third churches will "held'at 7:80
in the evening. Rev. John Acheaon and
Rev.- S. Earl bu Boise, with the choirs
from their churches, will assist in the
cervices. . -
This church was the first of the de--nomination
m to establish .a itself e in
the large cities of the northwest
It "'has -had a healthy development
and, has Talwayt. taken active
part in th mqral Uplift, of, .hprcity.
The present pastor holds " his degree
from Monmouth- collcgln -Illinois' -and
Theological seminary in Pttsburg, Pa.
Hs- has had interesting and successful
pastora tes In r JUarshf lelLr and Wells
ville. Ohio. ' 7
' missionary W. R. Stevtnson. appoint
ed by the Board of Home Missions to
explore - the northwest came to Port
land in November, 183. The iPresby-
tery of Oregon appointed Rev. 'Drs. S. i
Irvin. T. J. Wilson: and XV. R. Stev
enson a commission i.o orKftnlze a con
gregation. The xongresation organized
April 2. I8$4, in HaH street Methodist
Kolscopal ohurth, now the Jewish Synagogue,-
- .-.' .
A chapel 'Tvas-built on the corner of
Fixth and Montgomery etrpets and was
(indicated in ..February, 1885. rThe list
of. pastors Is as follows: . ,
Rev.- Dr. W. R. Stevens, ' November,
1883. to November. 187: Rev. Dr. W. W.
Logan. May,,. 1888, to December, 1891;
Rev. Dr. George E. Hawes. January,
1893, to October. 1898; Rev. Hnber Fer
guson, April. 1899, to November, 1902;
Rev. Ai W. Wilson, November, 1903, to
January, 1909. The present pastor. Rev.
Frank De Witt Flndley, was called in
June, 1909.
The congregation became,' self sup
porting eight years after the date of
organization.: -.From it has sprung the
Frscond church at Grand avenu and
Wasco, "i" organized In November, 1892,
and th Third church, at Hawthorne
avenue, January 31, 1909.
The present house of worship was
planned about one year ago and built
at a cost of about $13,000, the other
building being retained and used now
a' the Sabbath school assembly room.
The edifice is. therefore, well accom
modated to aggressive work.
.Ministers, Sunday school teacher . and thr Interested ara InvlUd tj
writ Tli Journal trUfly tlialr vlaws a to th wort of ths "Quealluoa,
particularly if they ronalder than) of vain In tlirlr work.)
Th International Newspaper. Blbl Study club I for th 'pun ef pr
rooting In an uiftterd way among th ai", a wider tudv of th Bil l.
tl basal truth of Christianity, and th problems wMh ntr Into '
man' Uf. It la composed of all tho who join a ioosi ciuo. ana wm R "
J 1 1 WMW " w
fktdmor. Rv. I). J. Thorea, 11 a CU,
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Immanuei uartnan vorner itin ana
Ih tHrllwoodj, IL C tbellng. 10. Iv
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(Irac Kngllsh Roilney nrl Ivy, AI
bliia. II. tbniing, ?.iu.
Norwegian Kerby and Fc) street.
tev. u. Htov, it.
It la comoo-rd
Imp! cours herrln outlined, barring only ordalnsd clrgymn.
and -to compel for th prlif. '
tlm during th yar, but must,
naftar xp(alnd, to qualify for
of
th
not lolnad are warmly Invited to do ao
Person may loin th club at any
miipu . n,.r t th a ftf niljial Inn. rirln
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Tnla paper has sourd th rl)t , to publlah th InUrnallonal Sunday
Vtlnnl faaAn AUMllfim hv nw. T Ir. T .1 fM-f I rhtih ha.v. Arouaed SO mUcn
lnfrt alnshirL and ttii wilt miwir .-lt 1 v In- Hoth th Batarday and
Sunday laauea of Th Journal. On- of; thra question each waek Is to b
answered In writing and upon thea-answer th prlsa ar to b awarda.
OondltlOM of th tjronUst
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tions for 62 consecutlv weeks, commencing Sundsy, March 14, tnit in im""
iut all b In th posslon ot tin paper vlthlo two or in
Of this period. -
t. Each question muat b answered separately and th papr wrlttea on
one aid only. No answer must exceed 80. words in length and mav b laa
Earn answer must hav the nam, and 'address of th writer at th bottom
cr trie answer.
4. The answers must b
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cording to th highest number of mark; won by mem bant of Th InUrnallonal
Nawspaper Blbl Study club.
First Series A gold muAi to each of th first five contestants.
rVcona Series A sliver dedal to ach of th next fiv contestants.
Third Serlea A Teacher' Bible, prlc ffi.tO. to aach of th next fir con
testants. Fourth Series The book 'Th Heart ot Christianity," prlc 11.10, to each
of the aext IS contestants. '
Each medal will be suitably . engraved, giylng th nam of th winner and
for what Jt la awarded and tn like manner each Blbl and book will b in
scribed. ,
All who -ran write and hav Idea, ar urged to tak up the studies regardless-of
the degree of their education, aa th paper ar not valued from
an educational or literary standpoint, but from th point of view ofy th
vuiciiu7 mcir reaaonca iucib.
delivered to thJ fflr, and they will b collated
inl forwarded in headquarter for Indrpendant
Faat Fortv-fifth street Corner East
Main; Rev. B. C. Cook. 11:15 and 7:3D;
little school, ju; . i. . ?- ,n.
Lents Rev. J. iVHeacock. S. S.. 10;
U and 7:3o; B. Y. P. I'.. :S0.
Mount Ollv Seventh and Everett,
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson, ii ana :.
SwedlBl atoyt ana ruwenui, ."f;-
Erlck Scheratrom. i:a ana i..
8.. 1Z; B. i . f. U., n.av.
Tki K'nnit and Vancouver. Rev. n.
Schwedler, 11 and 7:30; S. B.. 10. Topics,
Communion," A rrMuropuoui uwu
Woodstock Forty-first and Holgate,
Rev. F. E. Dark. 11 and ; o. a., ju,
services each night.
Presbyterian.
TMi.t Tweiftti and Alder. Rev.' Wil
liam Hiram Foulkes, 10:80 and 7:30; S.
S 1210; Y. P. V.. 6:45. Sermons by
a'Lv Rnhort Mr.ICpnzie of San Francisco
and Rev. Ernest F. Hall. Pacific coast
secretary, board of foreign missions.
Mizpah Eaat Twelfth and Powell;
Rev. Harry Leeds, 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10;
E 6:30.
Calvary Eleventh and Clay, Rev.
Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:30 and- 7:46;
Bible school, noon. -
Fourth First and Olbbs; Rev. Donald
Mackenxle, 10:30 and 7:30. .S. S.. 12; C.
I., 6:80.
Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East
Taylor; Rev. E. Nelson Allen, 10:30,
:B0" B. B., lZ, U. fj., o:.iu. iupicB,,
fthalt the Oia Faith Be Thrown Over
board T" Stcreopticon lecture, "Round
About the Wells of Jerusalem."
Forbes SeHw-dod - and Gatitefibein;
Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:30; S.. S.,
10; C. E., 6:30.
Piedmont Cleveland -and Jarrett;
Rev. J. E. Snyder, 11 and 7:30; S. S..
12:15. '
Chinese 146 First 7:45; S. S-, 6:46.
Westminster East Tenth and Weld
ler; Rev. Henry Marcotte, 10:30 and
.7:30;, 8. S.. 12; Y. P.- S. C. E., :S0. -
Mai-shaU . Street Marshall-and- North
Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. , Hays. 11, 4.
Mount Taho-f- Behnont and Pretty
mah; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 8;
a a, io.
Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth
and Spokane; Rev. D. A. Thompson, 11
and 7:30; S. S., 10; C. E., 6:30.,
Third East Thirteenth and pine;
Rev. Andrew j. Montgomery, io:ao anq
7:45; S. S., 12.
Hope Montavilla, Rev. J. a Dunning,
ll; s. Hi. lu.
Kenilworth Eaat Thirty-fourth and
Gladstone.. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; S.- B.
12; Y. P.. "7.
Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town
send. Services 10:30 and 7;30; fjrat,
third, fifth Sundays; S. S-, 11:40.
Anabel Rev. A. Hurd, 11 and 7:45.
Trinity Dakota street, Rev. A. Rob
inson, 7:45 p. m.; C. E. 6:45;- S. S.. 11.
Vernon Wycant and East Nine
teenth; Rev. George W. Anns, 11 and 8;
S. S., 9:45; C. E.. 7.
CknrrOtlal.
First Madison and Park. RV,
I.uii4er It. Dyott. D. !.; Kv. Our U
Dl-k, assistant; 11 and T;4&; 8. 8., 1:4a
Topics, -unusual iowrr "opportuni
tie In Oreaon."
Laurelwood .Rev. XV, If, Myers; 11;
o. jo; t:. :o. .
Bunnyalde l5at Taylor and l-
Thirty-fourth. ltv. J. J. Staub; 11 and
T:o; a., io; c. Jt, :30. Topic.
"Tha.llead of th Corner. Enm-h-
Maklng Event In th Life of a Church."
M. John Rev. U. W. NvUon; 11 and
i; n. id,
University Park Hsven and Dawson,
Rev. a. W. Riga's: 11 and T:80: S. B..' 10;
C. E.. :0.
llasaalo Street Eaat Seventh and
Hassalo, u and 7:44; S. 8., 10: C E..
:4ft. Hermona by a. navldaon Dui-han.
en of Soul Africa and Rev. J. R. Kno-dell.
Highland Eaat Sixth and PrescotL
Rev. K. 8. Bollinger. 11 and 7:10; B. 8.,
10: Y. P. C. E 6:3. Topics. "The In
fluence of Othr Worlds' "TheWorrv
Drmon." I
First German East Seventh and
Stanton, Itev. John H. Hopp; 10:10 and
T.SO: 8. 8.. :18; C E.. :S0.
Pilgilm Shaver and Missouri avenu.
Rev. Dsnlel p. Thomas, 11 and 7:10;
8. 8.. 1:45.
av and Wui'o. Rtv. H. Earl Da Rla
10 JO and T - M. 8, 1 iL. 1 terpi lallun
for th draf avery Hunday morning.
Thtril lLt 'l hlrtv-BVnih and Clay
Rev. J. I Aehoii. 11 and 7; JO. 8.
vaaflloU AtaoolaUoaa.
First Enallah Eaat Sixth and Mar
ket, F- I Culvr. 11 and 7:10; Y. P. A-
.ju; m. ri, ia. .
rlrat German Tenth and Clay, F.
Bona, 10:46 and 1:4(; H. 8., 1:10; t, P.
7 p. m. Tftplr. "God In III Bubllm
Sef-ExiaUnt'' "Th Curs of Spiritual
jilinaneaa.-
Memorial Eaat Eighteenth and Tib
belt. Morrl lievsrlina, 11 and I; a 8.
io. , . '
. Tree Methodist. '
First churchEast Ninth and Mill.
David M. Cathay.. 11 and I; 8. B., 10;
I. t. M- ?.
cWcoud church Eaat Flarnlar. be
tween Fifty-third x and Fifty-fourth
traeta Rev. Wllliur N. Coffee, 11
and 7:J0: 8. 8., 10; cImi meeting, f:so.
Ollv Branch. Mission Seoond and
Ankeny. A. Wells. suDerlntendent.
Meetlnci very" avanlna at 1: Sunday
at i. i .
October 10, 1908.
(Copyright, 1909, by Rev. T. 8. Lin
scott. t). . )
Paul ' a Prisoner The Plot. Acts
22:80 to 23:35.
Golden Text I will aav of tha Lord
ne is mv rerure and inv fortress: m v
Gott-ia Ji!ra-wi.il-.l-trut -- Ps. 91:2.
verse 30 Which showed th fairer
spirit toward Paul, tho Roman chief
captain or the Jews?
If you had to be tried on a ouestlon
of religious doctrine, basing your de
cision on history, which court would
you select, a . committee of secular
judges, or a committee of professional
priests?
Verses 1-2 What was It. in Paul's
opening statement, which caused the
nign priest to have him alapped on th
mouth?
When Christians these days profess
to live all the time well pleasing to
God. is it a popular testimony with
average Christian people?
Why did the high priest obect to
Paula profession of having "lived in
all good conscience before G"
Is It possible, and Is it the duty of
every Christian, to live al th time,
"with a good conscience before God"?
Verses 3-5 When either pope, bish
op, priest or parson, acts like a dema
gogue, why should he not receive the
treatment due a demagogue? -
Should the fact that a bad man la on
the bench, or at the bar, or in the pul
pit, secure for him the respect of good
man, ivi uj.5 ot mo. oiiice, or or
Verses 6-10 When Paul saw the
spirit of this Jewish council, did he
probaoly change the style of .his ad
dress, and If ao, why did he do so?
When a jury Is packed, or prejudiced
against tha prisoner and there la no
hone for acquittal, what is the next best
thing for the prisoner to aim for?
Paul defence was clearly the truth,
but was it the whole truth?
Is It always wise or right to tell the
whole truth?
What was Paul's real crime, from
. JMJ?,8ters' Funay school teacher 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 worlcl
the standpoint of this Jewish council?
wnat was the difference between tne
belief of the Pharisees and th Sad-
ducees, as to immortality?
What good reason' Is there for the
belief that tho soul will live af.tef
death? ,
What did Paul' tactics result In, be
sides dividing the enemy?
Is it always or sometime true that,
"when rogues fall out honest men get
their dues,'' and how did It work in
thla case?
Verse 11 -Does God generally time
his visUs to us when we need him
most?
In what guise or shape did the- Lord
appear to Paui, and how did he apeak
to him?
There Is no way to take the miracu
lous out of the New Testament with
out destroying it, now in view of that
fact, why did not God rescue Paul. In
this Instance, as he did from the prison
at Philippi? '
can you trace any rule by wnicfi ooa
was governed in performing New
Testament miracles?
Verses 12-16 What was the blot
which was formed to bring about Paul's
death?
Is it possible that these 40 men. with
such a murderous intent, could think;
they were doing God's service?
Verses 16-24 How was this murder.
ous plot frustrated"?
How can yon trace God's hand In this
natural deliverance, as clearly aa If it
had oean don miraculously (This
question must Io answered la wrltUur
by members of th club.)
Verses 52-80 What fault can you
find, or what can you commend. In th
actions of this Claudius Lyslas from
start to linish?
Verses 31-85 Was Paul Just as much
under the loving care of God, and wer
his best interests being served aa If he
had been at liberty?
Lesson for Sunday, October 17, 1909.
Paul a prisoner' Before Felix. Acta 24.
Christian.
Central East Twentieth -and Sal
mon; Rev. J. F. Ghormtay. D. D.. II and
12 Bible school. 10. Tonics. "Small Ha
glnnlngs." ."Heaven's Mossage to th
Twentieth Century," sermons by asso
ciate naator. Rar. f. l. cook.
First Corner Park and Columbia, W,
F. Reagor, minister, 11 and 7:10; a 8.,
:45. Topic, . "Th Transfiguration ,
evening sermon by V A. Emerson. .
Hodney Avenuo 1 ' Rodney and Knott;
Thomas G. rioton. 11 and 7:44; 8. 8..
9:46: C. K., 7 p. m.; morning sermon
by W. D. 8wain; evening topic, "ennst,
th nonr "
Kem Park Pitt and Mldburn: Rev. A.
A. Brry, 11 and 8; 8. 8.. 10; C E.. 7:30.
Sellwood Eleventh and Umatilla.
lo-aft anil T:K '
Wood lawn Rev. G. M. Melllnger, 11
and ; 8. B io; u. 7.
United Brethren la Christ.
Ftrat East Fifteenth and Morrison.
Rev. Q. EX McDonald. 11 and 8; a 8.,
JO " C EC 7
Radical Sixth and Mechanic, Rev. Oa-
car A. Martin, ii ana i.iv; e. a., iv;
C. E., 6:30.
Third Boutn Mount Tarjor; ev. tj.
P. Blanchard. Bible school, .
Alberta East Twenty-seventn ana
Mildred. Rev. B. E. Emerick, 11 and 8;
S. S., 10.
Tremont wisaom ana curns streets.
Rev. H. C. Shaffer; a S. 2:30; preach
ing. 8:30.
TJnlted Prbytrtaa.
First Sixth and Montgomery. Rev.
Frank D. Flndley. 10:30 and 8 and 7:30;
S. S-. 12; C. E.. 6:30. Special dedication
services.
The Church of the Strangers Grand
Vattartaa. ' "!
Church of Our Father Yamhill and
Seventh. Rev. W a. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T
L. Eliot,, D. D., minister emeritus, 11
and I: 8. 8.. 1.46: adult claaa. ll:So:
Y. P. F.. 6:30. Topics. ."Over-Anxiety
and Under-Anxiety. "Th Faith or th
Unchurched." .
Christian Solno. ' '
First Church of Christ Scottish Hit
cathedral, Morrison and Lownadal. ll;
; 8. 8H 12: subject of lesson sermon,
"Ar Bin, IMaeas and Death Real 7"
Second Woodmen's hall. East Birth
and Alder, 11; I: 8. 8., 12: subject of
lesson aermon. ''Ar Sin, Dlsea and
Dath Reair . .
tTnitad XTaaffeUoal.
Ockley Green Gav and Willamette,
Rv. J. Bowersox, il and 7:10; a 8.
10; C. Bl. 6:30.
First East Sixteenth and Poplar.
Rev. H. A, Deck. 11 and 7:80; 8, 8..
10. Topics, "Spiritual Dynamic. 'Th
Divine Touch.
Second Fargo and Krby, Rev. C C
Poling, 11 and 7:10.
St. John's Ivanho and John. Ttev.
C. P. Yetee, 8. 8., 10.
Xeformad.
First German Tenth and Stark
streets. O. Hefner pastor. . Services
16:46 a. in. and t p. m.; a 8.. 9:10 a, m.:
x. (p. B-, p. m.
rrfeads' Churoh.
Sunnyside, Main and East Thlrty-
nrtn. L.inaiey a. wens, ll and 7.30;
Bible school, 10; C. E.. 6:10.
Lents. Center street. Myra B. Smith.
11 and 7:10; Bible school, 10.
X. a. Church South.
TTnlon avenue and Multnomah street
Rev. E. H. Mowre, 11 and 7:30: S. a. 10:
E. L.. 6:80. Morning topic, "Commerce
and Religion." .
UalTarsalUra.
Church of the Good Tidings Union
hall, corner Grand avenue and East
Rev. J. D. Corby. 10:48: S. fl . 12.
Topi.). "The Avt of the Apostle Up
Pine,
Hal'
f
' - ' MlsoUaaons. '
First Spiritual butioty Cbrltansn
halt,. KUvrnth and XauthUl ' streets.
.1.1:80 -and 7:48.
Bwndibli Corps Stlvatlon Army 4S0
Burnalde. 11, 4.30 and i.
Modiuina' and Minister Association
Auditorium building,-11, S and 1:45.
' SwedliO) Fre MIionr MJxalaslprl
ana unaver, v. ug. Olson, iu:a ana
:00.
Latter Day Saints (Mormons) East
Tantl and Sherman. J, C Wtrgrd,
prealdlng elder. 11 and 6: S. B.. 10. 8i-
i-lal conercne Difetlnga, 10, 11;80 and
6:00, , .
Advent Christian Second, between
Hall and Lincoln. E. Wallace Sliepard.
10:30 and 7:80.
Volunteers of America III Burnslde
Street. I;80 and 8:30.
Divine Truth Cnte 01 - 'Allakv
building. Rey. Thaddeua M. Mlnard. 11;
- a., m 4 v.'iu, i. i onail J. AIIJ"
thing in My Nam I Will Do It"
New ThoughtEast Thirteenth and
Ten I no, I. lUv. P, J. Green.
.Church of isaxarene Eaat Seventh
md Couch. II.
New Church Bootetv f Rwadenbora-en V
Eleventh and Aldor, Knights of Py-.
tnias nan. utxy service ana sermon, ll.
Mtate Hnlrltuallnta' aa.rx-U t Urn
ball, St. Johns, 8 n. m. Mrs. S. B.. Selp. .
Topic,. "Who AJ" W?" .
Non-Sectarian Odd Fellows'- hall.
East Sixth and Alder; 1:80, up to dat
Blbl studies; 1:11, sorlptural discourse
for Christians.
Church of New Thought Selllnar-'
Hlrsch ball, Henry Victor Morgan; t
ana .
Center of Right Thlnklne W. O. W.
temDle. 128 Eleventh and Alder streets.
Mrs. B. Sherman Olney; Ip. pi. ' .
Y. M. C. A nrmniuliim nf new brtllM-
tng. Sixth and Taylor, 3: mass meeting
for men; address by Dr. George B. Pratt
and outline of work by R. R. Perkins.
Latter Dir Sainta Raat Seven tT.
sixth and Irving. '.Elder Walter Bar
ker, 11 and 7:80; 8. a. 10:45.
Chinese Students Coming. ;
Shanghai. Oct 8. Booked for passage
on the Amerloan-Paoiflo liner China,
salllnir tomorrow, are SO students who
ar going to study in vartoua American
sohoola. This wilt form th first depu
tation of students to be sent to America
in conneotton with the remission of the
Boxer Indemnity. - When the American
government announced its Intention of
remitting to China the unexpended bal
KUm flX L1IH lIlUHUUUir. Ill 1 II 1 !1IHH VI1V.
eminent, sent an -envoy to Washington
io convey tne appreciation or nis gov
ernment ana to say tnat tne money
would b devoted to paying theneost of
educating Chinese students in America.
xne ow siuaents were cnosen at com
petltlve examinations recently held In
Peain. v
Notable Church Event. '
DavenDort Iowa. Oct. 9. In St
Mary's Catholic church, of which he ha
Kaan na.lnr frw 9R VMri h'i.lhr T T
Rnran will be invested tomorrow with
the title of monslrnor. The ceremonies
ttendfna- tha event will be the most
eiaooraie ana xne gainering ot aisun
ruianea uicjair. 1,110 ii kosu r.or cfi?vii 111
his city. Kisnon uavis win orriciato
and the sermon will be preached by
Monslgnor Dennis O Callahan of Bos
ton.
Episcopal Church . Council.
: ; Sioux Falli S. D., Oct 9. Many
prominent clergy and laymen of the
Proteatant ? Episcopal church have ar
rived in this citv to attend the third I benediction, 3 :30.
Cathollo. . .
St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth
and Davis Most Rev. A. Christie, D. J.
Low mass, 6, 8 and 9.: High mass and
sermon, 11. Vespers, instruction and
benediction, 7:45. - ,
St. Joseph's Gorman), Fifteenth and
Couch Rt. Rev. James Rauw, V. G.
Low mass, 8. Higrb mass and sermon,
10:30. Vespers, benediction, 8:30.
St. Francis, East Eleventh and Oak
Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass, 6, 8:30
and 9:30.' High mass und sermon, 10:30.
Vespers, instruction and benediction,
7:30. .
St Lawrences, Third and Sherman
Rev. J. C. Hughes. Low mass, 6, 7 and
8:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30.
Vespers and benediction, 7:50.
Ascension, Montavilla, Rev. J. P.
Fltzpa trick. Mass and sermon, 9 in
chapel of SfsterR of the Precious Blood.
St Patrick's. Nineteenth and Savler
Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low mass,. 8. High
mass" and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and
"What War Most 'Need," "'What the Bi
ble Teaches About the Intermediate
Stat$. Is It Purgatory or Soul Sleep?"
Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kal; 11
and 7:30. . .
Laurelwood Rev. E. H. Bryant; 11
ami 7:30; S. S., 10; E. L., 6:80.
Norwegian - Danish Thirteenth and
Davis, Rev. K P- Nelson, 11 and 8; S. S.,
10.
Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo
street. Rev. C. L. Hamilton, 10:30 and
7:30; 8. 12; K. Li., 6:30.
.-Norwegian Danish Vancouver ave
nue and SKidmore, Kev. C. J. l.arsen, 11
ana 8; S. B., 12.
Swedish Borthwick and Beach, Rev.
UMl'.l VV(411, j, 111.. O, J- XV, XU. XU., I,
sermons by the deaconess, Mrs. Olivia
Bostrom. Kev. Clarence True Wilson
will speak to the young people at 3:30
First German Fifteenth and Hoy-t;
G. A. Waasa: 11 and 7:30.
Second German Stanton and Rodney,
Rev. e. jtiertaier, ii ana s; s. t v:4&
E. L.. 7:30.
Japanese Mission 121 North Fif
teenth. Rev. Eilsen RIbara, 9:30 and
8:30; S. S., 3:30.
Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tacoma,
Rev. Lester C. Poor, 11 and 7:30; J. E.
Li-, 2:80; E. L... 6:;.
The. Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty-
ninth' and Powell, Rev. Ernst Leon
Jones; S. 8., 9:45; 11 and 8: E. L., 7.
Montavilla East Pine and Eighteenth
streets, Kev. Harold ODerg; ii ana ;
S. B., io: class meeting, lii; b. ii., 7:l.
Woodiawn William J. Douglas; 11
and 8: a S.. 10: E. L.. 7.
University Park Dawson and Flske,
Kev. w. H. Jeriry, j.; ll and 7:30.
African Zion Thirteenth and Main,
Rev. W. Matthews; 11 and 8; S. 8., 1.
Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty
first, J. W. McDougall; 11 and 7:80.' "
Woodstock J. D. Voce; 11 and 7:30;
S. 8., 10; E. L., 6:30.
Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen
ter, D. A. Watters; 11 and 8; a S., 10;
E. L., 7.
Lents Seventh and Gordon, Rev. W.
Boyd Moore. 11 and 8; S. a, 10; E. L..
7.
annual council of the sixth missionary St. Michael s (Italian), Fourth and
department Aopropriate religious Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low mass, . 8.
services will mark the opening of the Hiph mass 1 and sermon, . 10:30. Vespers I
gathering tomorrow. The business bps-. ana Deneaiciion ' , EplsoovsJL
ions will occupy Monday and Tues- f Immaculate Hoart of Mary. Williams j Tr,,fv nineteenth anrt trv.rttR
day. The department embraces the and Stanton Rev. W. a. Daly Low Trinity N neteenth and Everett Rev.
state of Iowa, Colorado. Montana. Mln- mass, 6 8 and 9. High mass snd ser- A A. forfnson ; b'.L- snalrt'
nesota, Nebraska, Wyoming and North!?10". 1:3- .espers.and benedictlcm, I f-6- horning sermon by Bishop Spauld
and 8outh Dakota, all of which will be j 7:30. mg or Ulan.
well represented at the convention. Fore- Holy Rosary. Eaat Third and Union St Matthew's. First and Caruthers
moet among he participants will be ! VeT Rev- A- s- Lawler. Low mass. , Rev. W. H. M. Breck. Holy communion,
th venerable Bishop Tuttle of Missouri, j ' A and 8:30. High mass and sermon. 7:30: 8. S.. 10. Service and sermon, 11.
fcW Hwt M11WU1I& On P--Chedral of St Stephen, th.
-??.cf,pl,51ri: ? uwu.?'ne- I Martyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. IL
Kry iKiure, kj. a. a. iow mass. o. ign rtnmsav 7-20 11 .nd 7 -SB n m
muss -mr! .frmnn 10 30 Viur -JFr'- 11 an1 ''' m-
benediction, 7:30.
Holy Cross, Univeraitv Park Rev. J.
P. Thillman. C. S. C. Low mass. 8:30.
High mass and sermon. 10:30. Veaoera
Uiues ma lor tu A. Holy Redeemer. Portland and Van-
New York, Oct . Members of the 1 couver Rev. Ed K CantwellC. S3. R.
. low mass, .- nno mass ana sermon.
.i'
the presiding bishop of the American
church. Among other prominent church
men in attendance, many of whom are
already In tha city, will be Bishop Mann
nf North Dakota, Bishop Brewer of Mon
tana, Bishop Johnson of South Dakota,
and Rev. T. P. Thurston of Minneapolis.
It, and 8; S. S.,8:46; morning sermon
by Right Rev. F. g. Spauldlng, bishop
St. Andrew's. Portsmouth. 11 and
1; S. S., 10 a. m. Archdeacon Cham
bers will officiate.
St. Mark's, Twenty-first and Mar
shall. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. Holy
eucharist 8 and 11; a S., 9:45; matins
and litany, 10:16: evensong, 7:30.
Church of Our Savior Woodstock.
11 and 8. Archdeacon Chamhora nru
officiate.
St. John's Church Multnomah and
Taylor. 11 and 7:30.- S. S.. 10.
Good Shepherd Graham and Van
couver. Rev. i John Dawson. 11 and
7:30; S. S., 9:45.
Grace Memorial. East Seventeenth
and Weidler Rev. Georpe B. Van Wat
ters. Prayer and sermon, 11 and 7:30;
S. 6.. 10.
Ascension Chapel Portland Heights.
All' Saint's. Twenty-fifth and Savler.
Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Morning
prayer, many ana sermon, ii; o. s.,
12:15; evening prayer, 8.
St Paul Wood mere. Rev. J. C. For-
sytne; ii a. m.; s. 8., 9:45.
Bishop Morris Memorial chapel, Good
Samaritan hospital, Rev. William R
Powell, chaplain. Holy communion.
7 a. m.; ward services, 8; prayer and
Bcanuii, cio p. m.
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St David's East Twelfth and Bel
mont Rev. Henry Russell Talbot Holy
communion, 7:30; . prayer and sermons.
tutheran.
Swedish Immanuei Nineteenth in'
irving. ii ana e; a. s.,:9:46.
Norwegian Synod East Tenth and
orani; Kev. u. Hagoes, ii and 7:45: S.
8., 13:10. ' Morning- service in Second
HTvangellcal cirurch, Fargo and Kerby.
Betanla Danish TTnlon and Mnrrli
Kev. j. cott, ll and 8; s. s.. 10.
St. James' Eno-lish West Park- an
jerrerson: J. Allen Leas.. 11 and 7 if.
8. S., 10; L. L-, 7 p. m. Topics, "Renew
ing me covenant," "Narrow Minded Re
llglon, or Calling Down Fire."
United Norwegian 46 N. Fourteenth;
Detmar Larsen. It and 7:80; 8. S 9:45.
V.1V.
Zlon's Ga-rrnan-Chapman and Sal-
St Paul's German V.axt Twelfth anil
uinion. uev. A. Kxause. 10:30 and 8:
S. R, 9:80.
Trinity German rMIssnurt evnmn.
ninianiB ana eeuwooa: J. A. Kimharh
:i; ., io; 7:30.
Swedish Augustana Rodnev anil
Mnnton; Kev. C. A. ToIIn. 10:46 and
7:46; S. 8.. 9:30.
Swedish Mission Seventeenth and
unsan; Kev. ii. j. Thoren, ll and 8:
a. o., u, x. t-., n:du.
St John's Peninsula avenue and
Kilpatrlck. Rev. C. Buechler, 10.
- Ellm Chapel Michigan avenue and
' Tontfva inmmitlM aF flia Vsllnn.l trl
ucatlonal aasoclatinn met In this -cttv lvv-. wnrarciron.
St. Andrew's. Ninth S.rd Alberta
Rev. Thomas Klernan. Low mas. 8.
High mass and sermon. 10, Vespers. In
struction and benediction.' 7:30.
St. Stephen's. Firty-second and East
Taylor Rev. W. A. Wait. Low mass.
8;30.. High mass and sermon,- 10:20.
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rTOBSer te ElCt City Officers. Valley road Rev. F. JJlllon, 8. J. L-.w
(SnecU! Plrnatca to The iffliroal.t . ! mass, and -9:30. Mass, sermon and
Proer. Wash., Oct, 9. Prosser wlHJ benedictiort. 10:30,
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today to consider the date and place for
holding next year' convention. Several
cities have entered a soirited contest
" secure - the convention, -among them
Milwaukee. Atlantic- City, Boston. As
bury Park and San . Francisco. -
St Stanislaus, Maryland and Falling
Mav. ts. eyeroski. lxiw tnaaa. s. tilth
mass and sermon. 1.
Xtbodis;
- Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young.
D. U. 10:10 and ":X: A 8, 12:1: E. L,
:J0. Topics, "ATrcrie Fall." Th Cen
ter Pin of the Moral. Ufa."
Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rev.-John
H. Cue H pp. I4 IK J:3 and 7:2; fs. 8.
city of tha I Mm rlaa on Dnvmlwr
Registration for th various offices is
now going; on. . , ,
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