THE OREGON DAILY "JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER CO, 1C0J. u'OUESKI WILL BUILD BRIDGE - Named by Unanlntous Vote to. Take Charge of the Broadway Structure. ( Sunday Services at tljt "Portland Cfrurcljes U in i j i - Entlner .Ralph Modjeakr appointment,- ootisulttni engineer to, take lrg vi th construction tjf th Broad war .bride wu ratified yesterday af ternoon by th city xemitlve board, llayor Simon explained to th board that be had vdectod Mr. Modjeskt after long a ml careful ' consideration of tba va rious applicant for tba poaltlon. The! board'! vot to confirm th appointment wu unanimous. At th reqnest of Thoma Hlslop the hoard valued the proposed Kaat Third street franchise of the O. R. N. com pony at 1100 a year and ordered It cnt back to tho city council to be passed upon and publlahod br th city auditor. No mora applications for electric arc liarhts will bo granted by the board un til after the lighting committee and the city engineer determine upon soma schema for rearrangement of th pres ent systra of street illumination.' Cer tain districts of the city hav an abun dance of light while others hare none at all. Th committee will endeavor to quails this condition. COMMANDER SHAW . Baptist. First . Whit Temple, Twelfth and Taylor,1 Re. 4, whttyamb- ttrougher, D. l. 19, "One Accord" prayer mooting- errloea. 1:30 and 7:30! lilbl school II Y. P. U.. I. Mornlha- sermon by Rv. F. J. White of fihangnal. China; evening topic, j arnica to women fceeond Seventh and Last Ankeny: Itev. H. 0. Ulack. 10:30 and 7:80; Bible school. 12: li. V. P. U.. 6:80. Topics Prayer It Possibility," "A, Bid. to a Wwidinir. Central East Twentieth and Ankeny; Rev. W. T. Jordon. II and : h. m. ;S0; X, P. If.. 6:30. Topics, "A Llttl While." "Pefore and After." Arleta Rev. K. A. Smith. 11 and T.S0; 8. R. 9:5: B. Y. P. U.. :30. Hljrhland vdberta and Sixth. Rev. K A. Leonara, paniur. ana i.av, xj. x, P. V.. :80: 8. B.. 10. Bellwood Tacoma and Eleventh. Rev. V. W. Thurston, pastor, 11 and 7:10; a B., 10; Y. P. U.. 8:110. Calvary East Eighth and Grant. Rev. J. N. Monroe. 11 and 7:S0; 8. P.. 10; B. V. P. U 8:30. Sermons by F. C N. Parker. Immanuel Jonea Halt Qibha and front, Rev. A. B. Mluaker. 10:80 and :80; a 8.. II; B. T. P. U 8:80. Grace Montavllla; Rev. Albert K. Patch. 11 and T:S0: H. 8., 10; Y. P. !'., 8:30. Topics, -Forgiveness," "A Good Man'a Suicide." j University Park Rev. A. C. Johnson. I 8. a, 10. 11 and 7:110; P.. Y. P. V.. 7; Sunnvslde (German) Forty-first ana Hawthorne; Rev. C. Feldmth. 11; 8. S.. 9:46. St. Johns (German) Rev. c. Feid- meth, 8. 8.. 9:45; aervices 11 and 7:30. SL Johns Rev. C L. uwen, ji:si and 7:80: 8. 8., 10; B. Y. P. U.. :30. Chinese Mission aot y unx street 8. 8., 7; preaching, 8. by Rev. Fung Chak. . German Fourth ana ,mih Suggestive Questions on tlie Sunday. Sen ool Lesson by Rev. Dr. T. S. Linscott .Ministers. Sunday school teachers and .rthara Intereated are Invited t Will a ,uuniBl uiwur f. i r vavwa n m - iu iu. uiu w iu... HMWVL(uf particularly if they consider them of value In their work. Th International Newspaper lilble Study club la for th puxpo of pro, tnotlnir In an unfettered way amonr the masses, a wider atudv of th Bible. tha basal trutha of Christianity, and th oroblema which' enter Into verf rnen'a life.' It la rnmnn.Ml of all tlioaa who loin a local club, and take UD th rlmpl courae herein outlined, barring oaly ordained clergymen. All who have not Joined are warmly Invited to do so and to compete for th prises. - Persons may join the club at any time during th year, out must, ol con res, answer tne ax questions nereinaiier expiaineu, to miaiiiy tor prlnea. and th back queatlons may be obtained by addressing thla office. This nsuer haa secured the rlzht to oubllsh the International Sunday School Lesion questions by Rev. Dr. Linscott. which hav aroused ao much Interest elsewhere, and they will appear weekly In both th Saturday and Sundav linii.i nf The Journal. Onif at theia nneatlona each week la to be answered Ir. writing and upon these answers th prises ar to be awarded. KM rat T17TT T. T'ATTT? Q'V A Wf? I Rev. J. Kratt. 11 and 7:30: S. a. 9:45. HUJU OlAiU second German Morris street and Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Bueermann, 1 and 7:30: 8. 8.. 9:45. f Kaat Fortr-fifth street Corner Eas Main; Rev. li, C. Cook. 11:16 and 7:30 Bible school, 10: B. P. Y. U.. 6:46. Lents Rev. J. F. Heaoock. 8. 8., 10 11 and 7:30; B. x. P. u.. o:su. Mount Olive Seventh and Everett li ana , i To be gone nearly a month, during which tlmo he Is slated to address citl- sens and oomradea In t3 different cities, Colonel James. P. Shaw, commander of tiie vregon department or me ia. a. lftft Portland last nls-ht for eastern Oregon. Colonel Shaw will make his Rev. li. B. B. .. Johnson. first stop at Hood River, wher he will deliver a lectur tonight at the apple show. Monday Colonel Shaw will speak at . Th Dalles,, Tuesday at Arlington, Wed- BwedlRh HOyt and, Fifteenth; Rev Erlck Scherstrom. 10:4o and 7:45 o tt iv.ctr TJ tr a nil Third--Knott and Vancouver. Rev. R Sehwedlar, 11 and 7:30; 8. B., 10. WoodstocK orty-rirst ana j-toigaie nesday at Pendleton. Thursday at Union, I Rev. F. E. Dark, 11 and 7:30; 8. S., 9:46; Friday at Baker City and Saturday at aervices eacn mgni. Huntington. , His furtber Itinerary fol lows: Richland. November 8; Ontario, November 10; Elgin, November 19; Jo seph, November IS: La Grande. Novem ber 15; Athena, November 16; Milton, November 17; Heppner, November 18, and Wasco November 19. During the year Colonel Sbarw make an attempt to visit every one of the 7 posts of the G. A. K. in the State. Colonel ' Shaw wtll make - the great work of the Q. A. R the subject of his lectures. He will' dwell not Qnly upon th impending dissolution of the union : which the veterans averted, but on the different campaigns for good taken up by the army since the close or the war. SMALL LOSS Otf ' , Presbyterian. First Twelfth and Alder. Rev. Wil liam Hiram Foulkea. 10:30 and 7:30: 8. S., 12; Y. P. V.. 6:46. Topics, "The Coming Campaign," "Faying the Price." Mlsbah East Twelfth and Powell: Rev. f Tarry Leeds, n ana 7:30; b. a., 10; C. E.. 6:30. Calvary Eleventh and Clay, Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:30 and 7:45: Bible school, noon. Topics, "Looking unto jesus, ine uospei 01 uiaa- ness." . Fourth First and Glbbs: Rev. Donald 1(...A.,- tA.aft t.qa o a Hawthorne Park-Twelfth and East Taylor; Rov. E. NelBon Allen, 10:30, 7:30; 8. a.. 12; C 6:30. Topics. "Was Jesus Only a Man?" What I Saw of the American Massacres AlongH tne uoast or Asia Minor, ana my im- Ul VrI . 'Vl-f A 11 NM pressions Of tne unspeanaDie Turk." IIVXEjIJ XXkt2iUJU Forbes Sellwood and Gantenbetn; Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:30; 8. S., 10; C. E., 6:30. , Piedmont Cleveland and Jarre tt: Rew-p-JTirt :fc Snyder, 3 11 and 7;30; a, a, Contrary to expectations, hotel trad la Seattle since, the closing of the Alas ka-Yukon-Paclfic exposition has been unusually good. .While there haa. been . less demand for rooms in the last two weeks than previously, the hotels are all practically full and the prospects for winter ' business are . unusually bright. , , According : to A. Cheshire Mitchell, special representative of the Savoy hotel, who Is registered at th Portland 12:15. Chinese 145 First, 7:45; a S., 6:45. Westminster East Tenth and Weld- ler; Rev. Henry Marcotte. 10:30 and 7:30; 8. 8., IS; T. P. 8. C. E.. 6:30. -Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays, 11, 4. Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty- man; Rer. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 8; S. 8., 10. Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth Conditions of th contest, - . ,v . 1. Each onntnafant a, hta or her famllv jnnit ba ai 'anhaorltMl t thla paper, in order to qualify for membership in th International Newspaper Bible btudr rlub and thla local club. 1. Each fonteatant in thla local club mint answer each of the written Ques tions for (2 consecutive weeks, commencing Sunday, Mnrch 14. and th answers must all be In th possession of this paper vithia two weeks t ttv close or tnis period. . I. Each question must be answered separately, and the paper written on one side only. No answer must exceed ?00 words in length and ma v be leas Each ftnn.r mnat hn ua lha rmma .nil arfdraaa fif tha nrrlta- M t tha' H1 1 1 o.ll vi me answer. 4. The answers must be delivered to thjs office, and they, will be collated amlnatlon by competent examiners. Th prise will then be awarded ao- coraing to the highest number or marks, won by members of Th international niwi)ipor mot muay ctup. Tb Prizes. First Series A gold medal to each of th first five contestants. ' Secona Series A silver medal to each of th nest five contestants. Third Series A Teacher's Bible, price 15.60, to each of th next flv con testants. Fourth Series The book "Th Heart of Christianity. pric 11.80. to aoh of the next 15 contestant. . Each medal will be suitably engraved, giving the nam of th winner i.nd ior wnai it is awaraea ana in UK manner eacn Bib) and book will be in scribed. , All who can write and have Ideas, are urged to take up these studies r gardlees of the degree of their education, as the oaDera are not valued from an educational or literary standpoint, but from the cotnt . of - view of tow 9:45; a V... T. p. m. Top!a,.Th New Birth." "How Hhu w koiot ' . mmiwood Kievenm ana untawiia. NORTH COAST'S TROUBLES ENDED ninnurn nnninn II IV W WW ww m w m CORELESS APPLE woowV-RaT Edward' wright, ii t?ct-TogctIicrVitir:Kcnnc. jPomoIoicabFind-Promlsea Wnl'&r. poVtS,iW '?p! wick's Council and Work to Surpass Any of Bur- ; bank's Triumphs. ; .. Ualtod rrsbytrtaaj' '( rha rhnreh of tha 8trans4rs--Uarand ave, and Wasco. Rev. H. Enil Dd llols. J0:30 and 7:30; S. 8.. 12. interpretation ror tne oear every ounuay morning. First Sixth and vMontijomery, Rev, Frank D. ' Flndlev. 10:30 and 7:30: R H.. 11: C. .. 6:20. Tonics. "The Moss- Covered AtUck on th iJlvinlty of Uod's Is to Bo Kuslicd.' : IRnln1 rtlnatia ta Thn Jiturnal.1 Kennewlck,. . Wash.. , Oct; SO. The North Coast railroad, after several, 8peUI rtapateh ta The Joarbd.) Spokane, ,Wnsh Oct. 30. Coreles well as seedless are tho apple produced months of surveying, buying of option on .. f .;wr,n variety nV via0-r Utlnav twU h tha r4rv in1 nma. I. . - a.w v.b... .. rvi. w.w ws W W I lM i a kt M . . -Al.a.a..l . IfAMiin UrQ . Rooks Sd of iiod. 8on."and . Fw" rty owners, la now practically fre. to Jk Vwncd , Other Relic That Have Come Down build its lln through-- thi oity along 3(1 to From a Uarbarou and Bloodthirsty it original survey. At th wlndup of 'f f'" , it? . Age"; editorial. -A Tribut to Oeneral on of th most Interesting council .f t ,nLnM ,n. Howird" srmW"Who I. Res a yellow th moral Deganijrat on th StateT" """-J , n,"rre:w.J"i-n P"" groen, streaked with rod. ' Th ap- C K. Woods, agreed, to build a concrete, brick or ston depot, with cement plat form, and to maintain, a private cross ing near th depot and electrlo light at Third East Thirty-seventh and Clay; Rev. J. I Acneson, 11 ana i:av, b. b United Bretbren ta Chxlrt. First East Fifteenth, and MorrUon. f U crossing in th clty. Th company pies have deep . pink uliccka, and th flesh 1 firm-and iOf excellent flavor. Tha tree, is between 12 and 1 years at an' altitude of 222S foeL Short don not claim credit for developing thw coro- this week, Seattle' hotel business sine nd gPokane; Bey. . a.. Thompson, 11 the fair ha been a surprise even to the most optimistic. The uptown hotel and apartment bouse ar all flourish ing, he says, and are expected to do a big business this winter.- In many Of the more prominent hostelries It has been necessary to utilise the halls and parlor In order to accommodate the guasts until the last week, and 7:30; S. S.. 10; C. E.. 6:30 xnira jksi xnirteentn and Fine: Kev. J. A. f. lacu-raw, iu:s ana 7:4; cosency of their reasoned Ideas. (Copyright, 1908. by Rev. T. a Lin scott, D. D.j ( October II, 1909. Paul a Prisoner Th Voyage, Acts 17:1-26. Golden Text. Commit thy way until the Ixrd; trust also In him; and he shall bring it to pass Ps. 87:5. Verses 1-8 The writer of this nar rative appears to be a companion of Paul on this Journey wno was he? Who were the others that sailed with Paul? What results are -likely to follow, when a man of God irf compelled to be iu the company of criminals? Who was this man Julius, and what probably Induced him to treat the pris oner Paul with such leniency? Is there any position In life, however undesirable, In which God does not give n?s cmiaren special comrort, even when In prison, and can you give some ex amples of this? Julius gave Paul his freedom to visit his friends when the ship touched at Sldon; would it have been honorable of Paul to havo made his escape and not to have returned to the ship, seeing he was an innocent man on parole? can you tell, or point out on. the man. where Sldon. Cvcrus. Pamnhvlln Mm and the o'thcr -places here mentioned are situated? -. When the winds are against us. or we are becalmed on the voyaye of life, and making but little headway, is It a hindrance or a help to the soul DOised on God? Did Paul give the advice for them not to proceed, but to winter at the "fair havens," from his human Judgment or from God's direction? Why may, or may not, a true Chris- tlan always depend that the judgment ne forms In the great crises of, life a wen as in ordinary arfalrs, ar realty Inspired of God and can therefor be depended upon? Se John 14:26, ct eq.) Terse 13-DO When w ar fod with a great problem as to the way to tak, or the thing o Ao, Is tber always In th mind' of God th thing w ought to do, and 1 tier a possibility tot ua to find oat with ortlnSy what It if (This question must b anwrd la writing by members of ta olab.) Wby is it that God sometimes leads us contrary to what the circumstances, -ouia sug-gest? ' When we are irresistably driven by a "euroclydon," and appear at the mercy of the wind and sea, is there reason to believe that wo are just as safe, and as much In God's keeping, as when the south wind blows softly? When in stress and strain, In wind and storm, and we appear to b driving into disaster and death, will the con sciousness that God is with us, quicken or deaden our activities to save our selves? i Verses 21-26 Is there ever any use In "crying over spilt milk?" What reason Is there to believe from thU narrative, that- whB we fail to use, and it is too late to adopt God's best plan, he will etill graciously pro vide a good, one which we may adopt? wnat aid these people miss, and what did they suffer, for having failed to use God's first best plan for their safety? Lesson for Sunday, November 9, 1909. Paul a Prisoner The Shipwreck, Acts xxvii:B7 to xxvitmo. Rev. Russell a Showers, U, and 8; 8. 8., 1 also to assume the responsibility and i4.B,..M.di,-a anDle deoiarini it la a 10; C?K.. 7.. . " ' liabilities bf abutting property owners i"u PPJ . deolar,n Radical-Sixth and Mechanic, Rev. O. alon, the north side of Front etreet so ''Xl n.m nt,i- w.e. Uht"' car A. Martin. 11 and WOi.a.B, 10; to br, th,m Jn for'any llnprov. ;B!n nf Aht ffl v-Hnn-i C. E? t:80. i v , . " ,. . . to th, of flees of ' th National Apple ""Third-South , Mount Tabor; Ry. C J JTL nt Jl -how in Spokane and quat tared In th ; P. .filanchard. Hlble choo . 8. . h.0rougbfare Ihi. in ubaUnc If the pre8enc- 0fRoa H. w . bwretary 'iiharin 'Fnt Twenty-seventh and I Outcome of ' a controversy between the luildred, Rev. is. K. Ktnerictt, ii, preacu- North Coast-and property owners over Ing by Bishop N. Castle;' evening service I the vacation of certain streets In the in union witn rirei cnurcn, iwiat n- city ior tn oenellt of the. railroad, teenth and Morrison; 8B 10. ur. Wood ha agreed ' to meet all Trmont-Wisdom and Curtl ftreet, reasonable demands, and In some cases Rev. H. C. Shaffer; B. , 2:30; preach- M far w pveba.e th. hoVd. ing, s. jo. - . ' ( Ing of certain property owners rather fTnitaA . fivanrallcaL . . I than enter Into litigation. irirat Enst Sixteenth and Poplar. Nortl 9?!,t now wn neri Rev. H. A. Deck. 11 and 7 to. Tonics. ."The Burden Church." "Th Power of thi ager. Professor August . von Holdr- beke, formerly state commlsioner - of horticulture of Washington, und sevt-ral growers from various part - of th northwest, but nona wa abla to classify th fruit. Professor V. S. Thornber, hortioalturlst at the state oolluga of Washington, has been ticlegated by J. J. Browne,, regent,' of Spokane, to. make a thorough examination of th tree to Ockley Green Gay and Willamette. Rev. J. Bowersox.-ll and 7:S0;-s. S. 10: C. E., 6:80. Topic. "The Reward," Second Fargo and Kerby-Rev. C. C poling, Ji ana 7:so. - Bt. jonn ivannoe ana joun, r, C P.' Yate. S. 10. ' Bvanglical Association. First English East Sixth and Mar ket, F. B. quiver, it ana i:v, . r. jx t:ib', S. 3.. 10. mm airman Tenth and Clay. F. Ben, 10:45 and 7:45; 8. a, 8:S0; T. P. w, m. xopic, in AuniB" wuicu John Saw," "Th Curse of ! Spiritual Blindness." 1 ' . -Memorial East Eitrnteentn ana, tid- betts. Morris Heverllng, 11 and 8; a a 10. .. "S, Frse Methodist. Flrt church East Ninth and MU1. David M. Cathey. 11 and 8; a 8., 10; r. P. M- 7. . - Second cnurcn wast uiatKiera, oe- tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets. .Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11 and 7:30; S. 8., 10; class meeting. 9:30. Olive Brancn Mission secona ana Ankeny. A. Wells, superintendent Meetings every evening at s; aunaay at . TTnivarcalist. Church of tho Good Tidings Union hall, corner Grand avenue and East Pine. Rev. J. . Corby. 10:45; S. H.. 12. Topic, "Christian Living as a Man Job; a Message for a Man." ; Unitarian. Cburch'Iof Our Father Tamhlll and Seventh. Rev.r W. G. Eliot Jr.r Rev. T. L." Eiiot,, D. D., minister emeritus, 11 and 8; S. 8.. 9:45; adult class, 12:30: T. P. fe, 6:30. Topic, "All Saints," "All Criminals." . 30: 8.' S of Beach's Edition to Kennewlck. and ;.t""'Y"f ',f!"iV',l "of the it 1. berAhat their freight hed and ?.et?aai .ad Blood." switching yard, will b built . The ma- h' v 5. JT, terial yard which hav been established ! her continue to fill up, and the actual laying of steel wilf begin soon. three watchmen, . each to work eight hours a day, as guards to -his orchard, to prevent '.njuiy, to th tree.' .He .intends to . graft the solon on other tree the coming sprlug. Begin AVork on Water System. u successful he will hav mad a d)-' iSpm ! Dptck ta toirui ) - covery-of greater commercUil Import- ' Forw Grove. Or.. Oct SO.-'rhe com- Jno. 7than any yet 0altea t0 Luthan fnSy .naTnl 0 'SnB-"I,if Burbaak and other plaut wisard They, and Installing the conduit pipe for .hot Whii the afidias mmin la nJ the new.gravlty water system ha. taken gr a aoveltt the f p?odu!:tftn of a' rJ.ZlrV CTrK on7. loVsought by grower:. r. .ii zir,., 7.x:T.r t,iwio im fH uitiuot ui- " r xrjLizri :p Ppi ouitur., A UU1 avv ainutlUB t, kldTOl ' .V KA iiuail In Via Mnna4iif Inn a U ervoir, which will be located on Buxton MRS. PANKHURST ON mil, one mue norinwest or town. THE USE OF ACID lesson ment" sermon, "Everlasting Punish-1 Ministers, Kunffay school teachers and others Interested ar Invited to write The Journal brieflv their viawa a. , A ,k. nn.,k v, S. S, 13. Topics. "Where Shall Rest Be particularly if they consider them of vsfue ' in ihelr wortl jjHopeMontavllla, Her. Jv 8. Dunning. 10 Topic, "The Loyal Full Salvation Kenilworth East Thirty-fourth and V?r2, r Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; 8. A 12; Y. P, 7. Millard A vennw kct. John A. Town- Transient trade between Portland and send; services, 10; B. B., 11:15. Seattle ha fallen off very little since the exposition, and th daily trains are packed with travelers. : The numbers coming to Portland are as large as those" going north. .Many of the visitors who earn to th coast thi summer hav settled and gone Into business, not only in Seattle, but all along th line. . - Richardson to Visit Lebanon. .(Special Dispatch to The Journal.! ' Lebanon. Or., Oct. 80. Plana for the visit of Tom Richardson, tha well known Portland booster, have been perfected and a crowded bouse will probably turn out In spit of tba cold and disagreeable weather. Vocal and Instrumental muslo will fill In the evening. The Business Men's 'league aim to make' this occasion on that will bear repeating, and hope to Impress Mr. Richardson with the fact that Lebanon is on th map. Anabel Rev. John A. Townsend. Serv ices. 11:30 and 7:46; 8. 8.. 10:16; C. E. T. Trinity juaxota street, itev. a. kou- inson. 7:46 p. m.; C. E. 6:4f: 8, 8., 11. Vernon wygant ana East Nine teenth: Rev. George W. Anns, 11 and 8; S. 8.. 4:46; C. E- 7. . it . i frenchMe j Developing the Bust ' Mdmev DuBarrle Explains How the Bnst May Be Developed 2 to . 8 Inches in 80 Days. " "I am explaining for th first time to th ladle of America," save Madame DuBarrle, "the French method of de-, veiopmg tn bust. - it is muen more effective, the results appear much mora CjuicKiy. tn oreasts become more rirm. plump and symmetrical, the method 1 more, simple, tne erxects more lasting. Catholic St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth end DavisMost Kev. A. Christie. D. D. Low mass, 6. 8 and 9. High mass and sermon, 11. Vesper. Instruction and benediction. T:46. St Joseph's (German), Fifteenth and Couch Kt. Kev. jamea Kauw, v. 11. Low mass, 8. High mas and sermon, 10:30. Vespers, benediction, 8:30. St. Francis. East Eleventh and Oak Rev. J. H. Black. Low. mass. 8, 8:30 and 9:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Wanted, a Hundred Evangelists. Cetltenary East Ninth and Pine: Clarenc True Wilson, D. D.-, 10:30 and 7:30; E. L. 6:30; 8. 8., 13:16. Topics, "The Mission of Life." "ThjuCall of me nour, Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kai; ll and 7:30. V Laurelwood Rev. R. E Myers; 11 and 7:30; S. 8., 10; E. L., 6:30. Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo Btreet, Rev. O. L. Hamilton, 10:30 and v:3o: a. &.. ll: fJ. JU 6:ao. Toolcs. "Holv communion, xypes or onurcne. xsorwes-ian, uanish Vancouver ave nue ana SKiamore, Kev. c. J. Larsen, li and 8; a 8;. 12:16. Japanese Mission 111 North .Fif teenth. Kev. JDiisen Kibara, 9:30 and 8:30; 8. 8., 8:30. Swedish Borthwlck and Beach, Rev. John Ovall, 11 and 8; S. 8., 10; E. L., 7; Sermon by Missionary Erlo Fernlund. First German Fifteenth and Hoyt; G. A. Waasa; 11 and 7:30. second uerman Stanton and Kodney, Vesper. Instruction and benediction. Rev. E. E. Hertsler, 11 and 8; 8. S.. 9:46; .. r... .-a eui E. L,t7:30, St Lawrences'. Third and Sherman- Rev. J. C Hughes. Low mass, 8, 7 and 8:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vesper and benediction, 7:80. Ascension, Montavllla, Rev. J. P. Fitzpa trick. Mass and aermon, In chapel of Slaters 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 benediction, 8:30. St. Michael's (Italian), Fourth and M il Jeaultratnera low mass. 8. High mass ana sermon, 10:30. and benediction, 7:3. St. Stephen's, Firtv-second and East Tavior Rev. W. A. Waltt Low mass, 8:30. High mass and nerraon, 10:3 Immaculate Heart of Mary, William and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mast, 8, 8 and 9. High mass and er- Sellwood East Fifteenth and . Tacoma. Rev. Lester C. Por, 11 and 7:30: J. E. L., 2:30: E. L., 6:30. The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty ninth end Powell, Rev. Ernst Leon Jones; 8. 8.. 9:45; 11 and 8; E. L.. 7. Montavllla East Pine and Eighteenth streets. Rev. Harold Oberg; ii and 8; S. 8.. 10: class meeting. 11; H. L., 7:16. Woodiawn William J. Douglas; 11 and 8: 8. 8.. 10; E. L-, 7. University -Park Dawson and Klska. Vesners 1 Jnry, j.; ii ana 7:so. vespers i . ,,... trin. Thittv. jt it.i. .. U. W I I .UIIV.VHMI MIU 11 1 1 i. itev. w. Matthews; n and t; 8. a, 1 Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty first J. W. McDougall; 11 and 7:30. Woodstock J, D. Vocaj 11 and 7:80 B. H.. 10 ; K. L., f .fO. V Patton Mlohlgan avenue and Carpen 10':80. Vesper and benediction, J j"rjj-. "Wttar; 11 and 3; & S 10 won, 7:30. Holy Rosary. East Third and union Very Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low ma, 8. 7 and 8:30. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Vesper and benediction. 7:30. Sacred Heart MllwaukiRv. Gre gory Roble..O. S. B. Low mans. 8. His;h mass and sermon. 10:30. Veaner and berfcdlctlon. 7:30. Holy Cross. University Park Rr. J. P. Thillmah. C. a C. Low mass. 8:80. Hleh mass and aermon. 10:89.' Veaoer and benediction. 4. - Holy Redeemer. Portland and Van couver Rev. Ed K. CantwelL C. SS. R. Liow mass. 8. Hixh mas and serraon. 10.30. Benediction. 4. St Andrew's. Ninth ind Alberta Rev. Thomas Kiernn. Low raaaa. 8. Hirh man and aermon. 10. Veaoerav In struction and benediction. 7:30. St Ia-nstius. Fortv-second and Powell Valley road Rev. F. Dillon. 8. J. Low mass. 8 and 9.30. Masa sermon and benediction. 10:30. Ft. Stanislaus. Maryland and Fa Ulnar Kev. c. 8rokl. Low maaa, 8. llicta mass and sermon. 10. Lenta Seventh and Get-don. Rev. W Boyd Moor. 11 and 8; a 8, 19; B. L, ard altoirether beyond eomparlaon with the. results produced her. "Tou kaov th French popl have the development of the bust and form down to fine point "Bv this French method, the. breast mar b develop"! from 1 to 8 inches In ! days. Thla applic to womn of al tnnt any ace. tr.rt young girls to l driv tcatroiiB. ti-thr th buat Is ab a.H'jtly rot dve,'ir'l at all. or ha rrewn waic and f:hhv and banga a ma'ter from what caoae. Ktho4ln. Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Toung; I " D. 10:30 an 7:30: & 8 . 13:lr E. lATViZXi :. lopirs, -uia, in Lesson t th Tello atone. Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. Joha IL Cudllpp. D. P., 10:30 and 7:3: 8. 8, 12:1; K. L., ;J9. Toplca, "Bandle of Benefits." "The Hornet Child." third In a eerie of four evenings, on "The Ban of HotnclrssneBa." , 'Norwestan - Dulsn Thirteenth and Davis. Bev. K. p. Nelses, 11 and 3; a it. a. ZplMopal. Trinity, Nineteenth and. Everett Rev, A. A. Morrlaon. 8. 11 and 7:30. a a. v.ia. atsr.iuva ox kd in .evening. 8t Matthew. First and Caruthra Rev. W. H. M. Breek, a 8 10; aervio ana sermon, 11. Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen, th Martyr -thirteenth and Clay. itev. H m. namnay. ir and 7:30 p. m. St David's East Twelfth and Bel mont Rev. Henry Russell Talbot Holy TOuimuoiun, , prayer ana sermons, 11 and 8; 8. 8. 9:48. 8t Andrew', Portsmouth Holy mcniriK ana sermon, n; prayer ana sermon. 7:30; 8. 8.. 10 a. m. St Mark's, Twenty-first and' Mr halL Rev. J. E. IL Slmpaon. Holy eucharlst 7:3 and Hi- 8. 8.. 9:45: matin ana utany, ions; veniong, 7:30. . tnurcn oi tmr eatio woodatexk. 1 1 and 8. t bt. John' Oiureh Maltnomah and .11 and I lfl: l B i . Good Phepherd Graham and Van couver. Rev. Joha Dawson, 11 and Grace UemoriaL East 8eventnth and WHd1r Rev. Oorr B. Van Wet I era. Prayer and ermon. 11 and 7:30: 8. , 1. - All galnf Twnv-fffth amf Caviar a A IS'OTRf DAME LADY'S APPEAL "it li 'fc-autr or r.rra that attracts fiunnyslde East Tarnhfll anj Thirty- T all knowlr Bnrrarr or-rt... m.i h nr tan the fit.re. To, wUl iPUh; W. T. Euster: lWM 7:89: R. i. uln wbi e? .h?!S?,V alw.v. ftnd It wlh bth waei . 9 .0. E. L, 6 4i. TepiriC "Why Bnaim iciaVlca. 1 .VmhTir iik h . . 1 , ' "I will b n5r too .led tan ,rta. Little Children In Order o Inherit Tkeyraf. lna ".'h ! wrria who Is lntrft-d what thla sin.-i tne Klfirdorn of naren" -froe I- to h r for a h onT. , , , t. J ? V rU .'- wr.I1r tnat will PUin . J-ha H. Dewart; 11 and ; itrJm w.n 'ZTyljtl Kev. Roy Edgar Remington. Morning prayer ana sermon, ll; s. 8., 1Z:15; even ing prayer, 8. Holy communion Monday, t IV . III. Ascension Chapel Portland Helghta S. S., 8:30. St. Paul Woodmere. Rev. J. C. For- sytne ii a. m.: S. S.. 8:45. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel, Good oamaruan nofpital, Kev. William R. Powell, chaplain. Holy communion. 7 a. m.; ward services, 8; prayer and ci ravn, i : j a p. m. XiBtheran. St James' English West Park and Jefferson; J. Allen Leas. 11 and 7:45; S. S.. 10; L. L., 7 p. m. Reformation service, "Paradise, What is it? Where is it? wno Are xnere?" Swedish Immanuxl Vlnetnth an irving. n ana 8; 8. S., 9:45. NorwefTian Svnod East Tenth and Orant: Rev. O. Hagoes. 7:46. Right nev. li. vj. russ win assist in reiorma- tion service. Betania Danish Union and Morris: Rev. J. Scott, 11 and 8; S. S., 10. United Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth; Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30: 8. S.. 9:46. 9:30. Zion s Oerman ChaDmhn and Sal mon; IL H. Kappelmann, 10:16; 7:45; 8. a 9:16. - St Paul German .East Twelfth unri Clinton. Rev. A. Krause, 10:30 end 7:80: S. 8.. 9:30: confession and holv communion, 7:30. Trinity German fMlasourl svnod) Williams and Sellwood; jr.. -A. Rlmbach. b.io; a. a., iv; :su. Swedish Augustana Rodney and Stanton; Rev. C. A. Tolin. 10:48 and t:s; s. a., v.to. Swedish Mission Seventeenth and Olisan; Rev. B. J. Thoren, n and 8; O. D., 1, I. B.SV. i Kt Johns Peninsula avenue- and H.iipatncx; p. m. - Ellm Chapel Michigan avenue and Skidmor. Rv. B. J. Thoren, 11; 8. a. Immanuel German Corner 16th and Leo (Sellwood), It. C. Ebellng. 10:80; a 8., 9:30. Grace Enailsh Rodnev and Iv. a l. bins, H. C Ebellng, 7:80. Norwegian Kerby and argo street. Rev. U Hagoe 11; 8. B.. 13:10. Jfrienas' Chnroh. Sunnyslde. Main and East Thirty fifth. Lindley A. Wells. 11 and 7:30; Rlhla arhool. 10: C. E.. 6:30. Lents, Center street, Myra B. Smith, 11 and 7:30; Bible school. 10. M. B. Ohnxob Bonth. Union avenue and Multnomah street Rev. E. H. Mowr. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 10; E. L, 6:30. Reformed. First German Tenth and Stark streets, G. Hafner pastor. Services 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m.; 8. 8., 9:30 a. m.; Y. P. 8., I p. m. Christian Science. First Church of Christ Scottish Rite cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale, 11; 8; 8. 8., 12; subject of lesson sermon, "Everlasting Punishment' Second Woodmen's ball. East Sixth and Alder, 11; 8; 8. Si: 12; subject of Mlscellanoon. First SDirltual Society Chrlatenaen nan. ifiieventn ana aninui,r'treeta. 11. 1:30 and 7:45. Churfch of New Thought elllng- Hirsch hall, Jttenry Victor 8 p. m. -malted Preaa Leased Wlra.t New Haven, Conn., . Oct 29, Mrs. Julia Pankhurst head of - the uff ra gett movement in England, in discuss ing the act ef Mrs. Chapln, a British suffragette, in attempting with acid to destroy ballot cast at th Bermondsey Morgan. J bye-election yesterday, said: I "I would not aar that I a.m dlia-htd Swedish Corp Salvation Army-430 with the method adopted by Mrs. Cha- lMedlm an Mntare'ra" A.aoC.Mnn Cannot aX that her action Auditorium building. 11. S and 7:45; wa? rvBot JUS"V .a . v , . Swedish Free Mission Mississippi When asked , If h believed any and Shaver, Rev. Aug. Olson, iu:4S and woman was justified. In burning eleo- " i"-., Uon omcer to gain tho ends of th Tont ndheK9 i. W.aeTgrd! 11$" Mr" .urstl PTivennKt rTstla between 'cannot ay a, to that but.X am Hall and Llnooln. E. WaUace Shepard. Positive that she did not do any more 10:30 and 7:30. than the men would have done had Volun teer of - America 286 Burnsid I they been-4n- her- placa- and- Xound ..UiJ.- , street 3:30 and 8:30. Innn. ,v,-. mk. --..IT . . uuiid auncau a a. o. i a & a k. liiiiiii. a ii n iT.n.nn i 11 iMa T'o.a V. tA-. OHI a I "a - -, -a- New Thouarht East Thirteenth end Tenino, 8. Rev. P. J. Green. Church of Nasarene East Seventh and Couch. 11. New Church Society (Swedenboreenl Eleventh and Alder, Knights of Py thias' hall Lay service and sermon, 11. State Spiritualists' association Eagle nan, hi. jonns, s p. m. Y. M. C. A. Gymnasium of new build ing. Sixth and Taylor, 3; r mass meeting for men; address by Rev. J. Whltoomb Brougher on "Up Against, It." Bible classes, :i Non-Sectarian Odd Fellows hall. East Sixth and Alder: 1:30, up to date Bible studies; 3:16, criptural discourse for Christiana. Center of Right Thinking w. O. W, temple. 128 Eleventh and Alder, streets, Mrs. E. Sherman Olney; 8 p. m. . Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints East - Seventy sixth and Irving. . Elder Walter Bar ker. 11 and 7:30; ft. a, 10:45. Y. W. C. A. Seventh and Taylor 4- b. m.. "Sunday Afternoon for Girl a." Music and Halloween stories. 1 tentlon," Royal Pumpkin Pics. , Rich juicy rounds of toothsome good ness. A wholesome dessert for children and big frlka. Two for 260. Royal Bakery & Conf... Inc. New Opera House for Kennewick, (Sperlal Dlptch te The Journal.) Kennewick, Wash., Oct. 30. Ground has been broken for a new brick opera house, to be erected by C. E. William and leased to Hammond & Coulson. the present managers of the New Dime theatre. The new building, which wilt be centrally located on Second street, will b of modern construction coal of sufficient size to accommodate traveling companies. Mr. Williams, owner of the new build ing, also ha a 850,000 store building in course of construction here. sft) CengTAfationaL First Madison and Park. Rav. Luther R Dyott X. D. ; Rev. Guy L. Dick, assistant; 11 and 7:46; 8. 8.. 9:4. Mornlna- sermon by Rev. William A. Kic. u. u.. or Mew York. Evening aer mon by th pastor. Laurel wooo Rev. To Dispel C olds and Headaches To Cleanse the Systenl Effectually ; laasststinuvercomtntj Habitual Gonstipation Permanently ; ' Msc the - Pleasant and Refreshing Laxative Kerne dy ii W. IT Mvara a 8.. 19; C. E.. 6:30. Buncvslde Et Tavior anfl Ikil 1 mrty-rourtHi Kev. J. J. Staub; 11 and j;a: a. 10; t:. e... :o. Topic. A Day of Dtvln Commendation. Kvenlng aermon by Rev. William Rice of New York. EL Johns Rav. (.. W. N.'ain 11 a nit s; 9. .. is. Unlrernltv PsYk TTavan and nim it . t. w. nian: ii ana i:io: am. m ii C. 6:30. IlaaaaJo Street Iaat F.r.ntn a nA narMio. Jtevi oeorr EUPaddoclt. ltgnjano tvlxth and Prescott, ev. E. S. JioUtnrer. 11 and 7:80: 8. a. : x . t: . . :i. todics. Tha Mrk of th Christian," "Ar th ironr feocia Bare at tna Htata I i yeraltyT" Firit 0rman F!aat atrartti am Ftanton. Rev. Joha H. H'irp; 10.39 and Itlxrlm fiharrr and Viimrl awnna. Rev. Daniel P. Tbomaa. 11 and 1 11: (3. EV, 1 11, R - Ckriartiaa. Ontral Eajrt Twentieth and (al- rnnfi; Rev. Francl L. Cook. 11 and i: Ma x-hftol 1. Tories. "Paul a vital RaMnr,hl t God." The Chief- of 1 1 ri Correr Park d Olnr-ibla, W. P. Rearer.- wilnlrr, 11 -and f;39; a SL. 4t, Tr'Pica. "Th Patiera la tt, i m." 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