THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. OCTOIJHR 31. 100?. 8 Sunbay Services at tl)e Portland (Ttyurcfyes nret Whit Temple, Twelfth and T l" Kov. J, Wbit.orab lirour. U. I. lil, 'xmt Ari-ord" t.rayer meeting .r (, 10.30 and 7;J0j ltibl at-hool 11; V. I I', 8. Morning wmiun by Itev. K. J. U'liM of BliiiKul. China; evening li'Plo. "Justice lo Women." htvnaiwvnih and East Ankeny: n-v. 1L B. Black. I0;.i0 and 7:80: Bible i.m.l, H: li. y. P. U.,6 10, Topic, i ,..nIi Feasibility. "A Bid to S r-.MlllM.' c.uirai Rt Twentieth and Ankny: f?-v. W, T. JyrJon. II and 6; 8. 8.. ,t; V. P. if. I II. Topic. "A Llttl Unite, "llafor and After." t Arlrta Key, E. A. Smith. It and t ;I9; S. K. 9.46; B- VTp. U., 6:10. - Highland Alberta and Blith Rev. 1 A. onar4i. pas lor. 11 and T.IO; U. 1. t t- C .A. fi 14 1 A Pffiwood Tacoma and Eleventh. Rev. fi. W. Thuraton, utor, 11 and 7:10; a b. 10; V. P. U, :. calvary Eaat Eighth and Orant Rev. f, S Monro. It and 7:10; 8. H. 10; B. r. I. U., 6:10. Srrmona by K. C N. I'arkwr. ' , IraroanuM Jonea Hall, Olbba and Front. Kev. A. li. Mlnaker. 10:10 and j so; a. ij; b. y. p. u :io. Uraca Montavllia: Hv. Albrt E. latch. 11 and 7;I0: H. 8.. 10; T. P. ),., 6:80. Topic. -Forgiveness,- A U "d Xlan'a tiulcld." . . . Inlverslty Park Rev. A. C. Jobnaon. 8. 8.. 10. 11 and 7:80; B. Y. P. U- 7; ' Sunnyald tGerman) Korty-flrat ana lw thorn; It v. C Katdnielh. 11; 8. B.. 45. , Hi. Johns arman) Rev. C Feld meih. a a. 9:46; service 11 and 7:10. BL John Rt. C X Owen, 11:19 and 7:80; 8. 8.. 10; B. T. P. U, 6:80. 4 Chines Mlealon 861H Oak street. S. 8.. 7; preaching, . a. by Bv. Fung t First German Fourth and Mill; i:v. J. Kr tt. 11 and 7:10; 8. S.. 8:45. : Second Gnnan Morris stret. and Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Bueertnann, 11 and 7: JO: 8. B.. 9:46. , - . Kaat Forty-fifth atreet Corner Eaat Jlaln; Rev. IS. C Cook. 11 -.16 and 7:J0; Jiibl achool. 10: B. P. T. UH 0:46. Lenta Rev. J. F. Heacock. 8. 8., 10; 11 and 7:10: B. T. P. U-. :S0. X Mount Ollve Seventh and Everett; llfv. B. B. B. Johneon. 11 and 7:10. ' . Swedlah Hoyt and Fifteenth; Rev. I.Tlell Scheratrom. 10: and 7:46; a B.. 11; B. T. P. V.. 6.J0. - Third Knott and Vancouver. Rev. R. Pihwedler. 11 and 7:J0: 8., 10. - Woodatock Forty-first and HolRate; Rev. F. E. Dark. 11 and 7:30; & 8, :45; i rvlcea each night. ., Siccative Questions on the; Sunday !, - School Lesson by Rev. Dr. .X.' S. Linscott - '.Ulntatara. writ Th Joyrnul Sunday achool brln tiachera and hr Interested ara Invited tt their vlewa aa to th worth of the "quMilona, inr n.pllAiil.rli. 1 4 il.atf AAnal.lAw 1 h.n . t If 1 1 1 In t hln Knrkr 1 Th International Nwpapr Blbl Study eluk la for th purpoa ' P mot Inr In aa unfettered way among th anaaae. a wider atudv of th Bible, th tiaea! . truth ef Chrtatlanlt jr. and th problro whloh ntr lata ever man'e Ufa. It la eompoaM of all thoae who join a local club, and take up th almpl eoura herein outlined, barring oaly ordained clergyman. All wha have ot Joined are warmly Invited to do ao and to oompeta for th pricea. pereona aiky Join th club at any Urn during th year, but muat, of eoura. anawr-the 61 oueaUona hereinafter eiplalned. to junUy for th prlaea. and th back queetlona may t obtained by addreaalng thla office.' Thla paper haa aecurod th right to publish th International Sunday School Leaeoa aueallona by Rev. JJr. Llnacott, which hav aroue.l eo much Intereat lawbera, and they will appear weekly la both th Saturday and Sunday laauea of The Journal. One of thea queetlona each week la to D aniwemd lb writing and tipna the anawara th prua ar to b awarded. . Ooa41tioM of tb wbntaaft. 1. Each eonteaant.' or hla or ber family, jauat be a ' aabaerlb to thia rper, in order to qualify for memberablp n th loteruatlonal Newspaper Blbl ludr club and thla local club. '' I. Each nontratant In thla local club muat anawer each ef th written auea llona for 6t conaecutlve weeka, commencing Sunday. March 14. and the aoawera muat all be In th poaawaaton of thla papar vlthin two . weeka of tba eloa Of thla period. , I. Each queatlon muat be anawered eeparately, and tha paper wrlttaa on on am oniy. jno anawer muat axceea ioo woraa in langtn and- mav ae iea Each anawer muat have the nam and addreae of th writer at th bottom of th anawer. v 4. Th anawera muat b dellvared to thla of flc. and they will be collated at th oloo of th con teat and forwarded to headquartera for indrpendent ex amination by competent axamlnera. Tba priaea will than ba awardd ao- rordlng to th blgheat numbr ot marke, won by mambera of Tba Interna tlooaJ Kewapaper Bible Study club. . 1 Tna aTlaa. First Berle A gold medal to each of tba flret five oonteatana. Second fieri ea A allver medal to each of tha next five oonteatanta. Third Berlea A Teacbar-g. Blpje, ,pr(c t.0, to each pf tha next flv oon- H (lias. Relationship la Qoi," , "rh ChUf of Bi liners. first Comer Park and Columbia, W F. juagnr, mlnlaier. 11 and 7. SO; & a, 9:46. Topics. "Tha Pattern- In the Morn," "Jmpreealuna of tb areat Aa- A . . n . 1 . . (l u .... ... Kern Park Pitt and KTldbura: Rav. A. liee.y. .1 and 7 at); a 10; C ti. 0.10. Rodney Avenua Rodney and Knott; Thomas . Ploton, 11 and T.to; a. n., :46: C K.. 7 d. m. Toplo, "The New Birth,". "How Hhall.Wa Kacaper' 8ellwood Eleventh and Umatilla. 10:10 and 7:46. Wood lawn Rev. Edward Wright, 11 and 7.10: 8. ,8.. 10; C E.. 7. Toplo, Jeaua Only,'' "Opportuqltlea." United rresby-tertaa. 1 'Tha Church of tha Stranger Grand ave. and Waaco, Rev. a Karl Du Hole, io:io ana t:iu; b. li. interpreiaiion for the deaf every Sunday morning. Flrat Sixth and Montgomery, Rev. Frank U. Klnrtley, 10:30 and. 7:J0; i ft. 8.. Ill C. E.. 0-30. TopIcb. -rhe Mow- Covered Attack on th IilvlnKv of Otnl'ai ..-.' k w w uvM pull, -"U f. . rr umer Kei From a Age": editorial. "A Tribute to General Howard"; ermori, "Who la Rsaponalbl th moral Degenerata-1n th 8tatT" 1 Third Eaat Thlrty-aeventh and Clay; Rev.. J. X Acheaon, 11 an 7:10. & 8 10. .... ....... . , NEWS FORECAST OF KMC WEEK Washington, IX C, Oct JO. Leaving New Orleans at an aarly hour Monday morning, Prealdent Taft will begin th final atag of hi 11,000 mil journey. Monday and Tueaday will be devoted to visit om of th chief cltlra of Mlaala- alppU Including Jackaon, West Point and Columbua, Birmingham will have th president ' Wdnday, and Macon tha foronopn of Thursday. Arriving at Savannah Thursday evening, th preal. dent will remain there until aarly Fri day -afternoon. Charleston and Colum bia ar next on tha achedule. Augusta 111 b reached Saturday evening, and th visit ther will -contlnu over Sun- nay. . , Xlaotloaa as Tuesday.' Tha Tueaday election will probably furnish tha moat interesting newg of tha week. No surprise ar xpeoted In th result of th contests In .tha three .l.ta. y,m will AfctMAam .wam.ai XJm m itarharu- InV ttthi?; aachuaetta. Rhod Island and Vlrglnla Barbaroua and , Bloodthirsty . ..,. w.... k-. dlafranchiaement amendment la to be voted on, appeara to b doubtful, and aa a conaequence It la awaited with keen Intereat. eapeclaJly In tha - aouthern atatea, wher tha negro vota la a factor. Th antlra country la manifesting a lively Intereat In th-Nw Tork mayor alty eonteat, and reader ; vrywher MESSINA RESUMING FORMER CHARACTER Itfllian City Uccovering From .Wreck ami Kuln Worked by Disastrous Earthquake G5,000 People' , r Tempt Fate by Rebuilding. fjnftad Brethrwi la ChrUt. Flrat Eaat Fifteenth and Morrison. irW S VWW9t9' 11 n ft B- may ba pec ted to scan tha Wadn..day Fourth Rerlaa .The nook - Tha Heart of Phriatlanltv nrlu tl la tn eeush af the next 16 conteatanta. , Each medal will b aultably engraved, giving th nam of th wtnner..nd lor wnat It la awarded and in like manner each Bible and book will be. An acribed. ...... All who ran write and have Idea, ar urged to taka up these" atudle re gardless of tha degree of their education, aa tha papera are not valued from an educational or literary atandpolnt. but from tu point of view of low cogency of their reaaoned Idea a. T. & Lin. Aota , rreahytartan. - First-Twelfth and Alder. Rev. Wil liam Hiram Foulkea. 10:S0 and 7:30: 8. k. 12 Y. P. U.. :45. Topic. "The Coming Campaign.' "Paying the Price." i Mizpah Eaat Twelfth and Powell; l:ev. Harry Leeds, 11 and 7:S0; S. 8, 10; C. B., 0:30. ' Calvary Eleverifh and Clay, v Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:10 and 7:45; Kible school, I n to Jesus. I088." ir noon. The Top lea. Gospel "Looklnc or Ulad- (Copyrlght, I08, by Rv, -,'(' acott, IX D. . ' ' October Jl, 1809. " Paur a Prlaone Tha Voyage. I7:i-ze. - , . Golden Text. Commit thy way unto the Lord; trust also In him; and he snail bring It to pass Pa. J7:6. Vcraes 1-8 Th writer of thia nar rative appeara to be a companion of Paul on thia Journey who waa he 7 Who were th other that Bailed with PauIT What resulta are likely to follow, when a man of God la compelled to be In the company of criminals T who waa thia man Jullua. and what probably induced him to treat th pris oner Paul -with such leniency? Is there any position In life, however undesirable, in which God doea not irlve i Fourth First and Glbba; Rev. Donald h'a children special corarort, even when f-R sn 10 and ' 1 ; C1,n Prison, and can you glva some x- 1 Hawthorne ; Park Twelfth and East nyiw f.wug ? ' " - J aylor; Rev. E. Nelson Allen, 10:80, Juliu gave Paul his freedom to vlalt T-.xo- g. B.. li; C E., :S0. Topics, hia friends when the ship touched at J Was Jesus Only a Man?" What I Bidon; would it hav been honorable of haw of the American Massacres Along Paul, to have mad hie ,. , the Coast of Asia Minor, and My Im" fT Z ItT,S T Vi !aP" Irosslons of the Unspeakable Turk." . t0 nve returned to the ship, seeing he orDea eeuwooa ana uantenoem; u jnruigi ( vin you xen, or point out on th map, where Sldon, Cyprus, Pamphylla. Myra and the other places here mentioned ar situated? ; When th winds aro against ua, or we are becalmed on the voynfre of life, and mating ; put little headway, is If a hindrance or a help to th soul poised on God?. : , Did Paul giv the advice for them not to proceed, but to winter at the "fair havenB," from his human Judgment or from God's direction? : Why may, or may not, a true Chris- Minlsters, Kunda; iiev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and Z:30; 8, fi., IV. C. E.. 6:80. -1 riedmont Cleveland and Jarrett; 3tev. J. E. Snyder,. 11 and 7:80; S. 8 , "Chinese--145 Firstt7:45; a 8., 6:46. - Westminster East Tenth and Weld ler; Rev. Henry Marcotte, 10:30 and y.30: 8. 8., 12; Y. P. B. C. E 6:30. . f. Marshall Street Marshall) and North f-Vventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays, 11, 4. . Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty. ran; Jttev. iawara m. unarp, 11 and B; fa. S., 10. ' Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth iid Spokane; Rev. IX A. Thompson, 11 and 7:30; S. 8., 10; C. E., 6:80. r Third East Thirteenth and Pine; Rev. J. A. P. McGraw. 10:80 and 7:45: r." S ,J1J; Topics. "Where Shall Rest Be particularly if they consider them of value In their work.1 Found?" "Bnsv Here and Thre. . 1 ' .V flChnnI iMKhaM mrtA llh.r. wni ina Journal orieriy their vlewa aa to the worth of these "auestlona. ttan always depend that th Judgments ha forma In the great crises of life aa well aa In ordinary affairs, are really Inspired of God and can therefor ba depended upon? (See John 14:16. , et aeq.) rse lfl-90 Whn wa ar faced with a great problem aa to th way to tak, or th thing to do, la thr always In tha mind of CHd th thing w ought to da, and la there a possibility for us to find out with cartaiaty what It is? (This ''question must b answered In writing by members of tha club.) Why ia it that God sometimes lead us contrary to what tha circumstances, tould suggest? When we are lrreslstably driven by a "euroclydon," and appear at the mercy or tne wind and sea, la there reason to Believe that we are just as safe, and aa raucn in ood's keeping, aa when the south wind blows softly? When In streaa and strain. In wind and storm, and w appear to be driving Into disaster and death, will the con sciousness that God is with us. quicken or deaden our activities to save selves? - . Verses 21-26 Is there ever any us in "crying over spilt milk?" What reason is there to believe from thla narrative, that when we fail to use, and it is too late to adopt God's best plan, he will still graciously pro vide a good one which we may adopt? What did these people miss, and what did they auffer, for having failed to use God's first beat, plan for their safety? Lesson for Sunday, November 8, 1909. Paul a Prisoner The Shipwreck, Ajrta xxvil:27 to xxviii:10. Invited to 10: C E- 7 Radical Sixth and Mechanic. Rev. Os car A. Martin, li ana r.io; o. b io; C. E., 6:80. ' Third South Mount iTabor: Rev. C P. Blanohard.- Blbl acbooL 8. Alberta East Twenty-seventh and Mildred, Rev. B. E. Emerluk. 11, preach ing by Bishop N. Castle; evening aervic in union with First church, East Fif teenth and Morrison; a a, 10. Tremont Wisdom and Curtis streets. Rev. 11. C Shaffers a a 8:80; preach ing, j:ao. .-..,.. . I . . By Clement J, Barrett. (Copyright. 1901. by Publisher' Prssa.) Roma. Oct. 10. Messina la not re building aa rapidly arid well aa San Francisco, but ther la now something I of th character of a town ther. and the local Industries ar beginning to flourish again. It la calculated that over 66,000 - people ar how housed In wooden houara and huta, which hav been conatructed to the aodth of th old town, overlooking tha atralta, or which atretrh Inland In on case for more than a mil and a half, on either aid of a road some 11 yarda wide, un til lately th huta hav consisted only I bounds, in order to carry through grand of ground floor, but now aoma are I city improvements, which hav largely being erected with another story, though I helped to place thla northern metropo- with tha exception of churches, hospl-llls far ahead of all other Italian cities.. tala and large room a for schools, which Tb araaiier traaeapoopie ar aoreiy ar permitted to b about 41 feet, no pincnaa aner-io.ooo worxmg ciasa cm- bulldlng Iq new Mesalna may ba morel sen ar at their wit' ends to procur than 30 feet high. lawauinga, ror tner nas Den no ae- Th new buildings which ar laid out I quat increaa in hous Building, ruc- rloua typea will ba required tor, th purpos of experlmenta. I JUvolt ta MUaa. , . A revolt against th hous owners has broken out In Milan, and mass meeting of th peopj hav been held' to protest against tha oppressive In crease in rents. Business Is practically suspended and . th atat of affaira la rapidly reaching a crisis. . During , th past aeven year a Milan haa added 80,000 to its population, which totala over 600,000. Meantime local tax ation haa augmented by leapr and Barer In an ei.r rt.s re to . leari "wording to an official plan border two lie Indignation threaten a genral strike paper in an eager aeair 10 learn . . . " . Z , iaaa i...,. nni... k .,iti,.iti.. fini . u4 m. whether Tammany or anti-Tammany la victorious at th polls, whether Gaynor, Bannard or Zlearat la to be mayor of th metropolis. ...: JTew Offlolalg Tak lag. - Several changes among high govern ment officials will becoma effective Monday. On that day Georg B. Col ton will succeed Regis H. Post aa governor larre blooka of streets, one of 4000 huts I unless th authorities find a speedy rem- at th left of th old town and another dy in tha temporary abolition of diver to the right, th mora Important of the taxes. Furnltur remover and porter two. called the Piano Moselle.' which and all aorta hav already gone on a haa 60p0 huta, and in which ar to belsirlk, and a powerful league haa been found eeveral churches, moat of th of-1 formed to relt by pbyalcal force any fir la! buildings and a great many ehops. I attempts at eviction. Within ita bordera I th ' American I Th prefect has compelled ' propria- . village1, smartly painted in whit and l-tora to dealat from turning families Into rreen. which, tocether with tha Hotel I the ' atreet leat seenee of bloodshed of Porto Rico and Lee McClung will R ln'a m m churcn an4 thre pub. ghould anail. am m aa 4NTrfja si si TTnl la1 Btal Aea t svaai sa, I . . w I ITnlted Svangalloal. First East Sixteenth and Poplar. Rev. H. A. Peck. 11 and 7:80; a S.. 10. Tonics. "The Burdens of the Church." "The Power of the Blood." Ockley Green Gay and Willamette. Rev. J. Bowersox. 11 and 7:80; a S 10; C. FJ., 6:80. Topics, "Tne Reward," "Lov Everlasting. Second Fararo and Kerby. Rev. C C Poling. 11 and 7:80. Bt jonn'a ivannoe ana jonn. tier. C. P. Yates. S. 8.. 10. Evangelical Associations, First English East Sixth and Mar ket. F. B. Culver, 11 and 7:80; Y. P. A- 6:86: 8. S., 10. - First oerman xentn and ciay. F. Bent. 10:46 and 7:46; S. S.. 8:80; Y. P. 7 p. m. Topics, "The Things Which John Saw," "The Curse of Spiritual Blindness." Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib- betts, Morris Heverling,. 11 and l B. S. lv. Flrat rree Mathodist. church Eaat 1 Ninth and Mill. " David M. Cathey. 11 and 8; S. 8., 10; Y. P. M., 7. , ' Second church East Flanders, be tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth Btreets. Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10; class meeting, 6:80. Olive Branch Mission Second and Ankeny. A, Wells, superintendent Meetings every evening at 8; Sunday at '8. v TJslTarsallst. Church of the Good Tidings Union hall, corner Grand avenue and East Pine. Rev. J. D. Corby. 10:45: S. S.. It. Toole. "Christian Living as a Man'a job; a Message for a Man." ar mass and sermon. 10. Found?" "Busy Here and There." . HnnA-M-MnntAvlllK. T7av. 3j R Hnnnlnff I : 11; K S.. 10. . , I Rev. C. Seroskl. Low mass. t. f Kenilworth East Thirty-fourth and Gladstone. Rev, A. Robinson, 11; S. 8 12; Y. P., 7. , , , Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town atind: services. 10: 8. S.. 11:16. 1 Anabel Rev. John A. Townaend. Serv ices, 11:80 and 7:46; S. 8.,,il0:16; U B. T. j rinity ijaxota street, ttev. a. koo inpon, 7:45 p. m.; C E- S:4S; S. S., 11, : vernon wygant- ana Ea teenth: Rev. George' W. Anns, m. a., :it; i;. ?, abthodlst. Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Youne. D. D., 10:30 and 7:30; S. S., 12:10; E. L-. 6:30. Topics, "Life," "The Lesson of the Yellowstone."' , - Grace Twelfth and Tavlor. Rev. .Tohn East Nlnei H- CudPP- Dj V., 10:80 and 7:80: 8. S., na 11 and rf2:15: Topics, "Bundles of ' Benefits," "The Homeless Child." third in a series or rour evenings, on "The cans ox xiomeieasness. Norwegian Danish Thirteenth and Davis, Rev. H. P. Nelson, 11 and 8; S. S., IV. .: . .... -. , ... 8unnvslde East Yamhill and Thlrtv- flfth; W. T. Euster; 11 and 7:30: 8. S., St. Joseph's (German), Fifteenth and JVirtiJ Trhfwren t n nnfr tTi Couch Rt Rev. James Rauw, V. G. v.it " ? il9r c Inherit Low mBss. 8. High mass and sermon, L?fr3i"5do,mu. SfYe,r Sof??, in2 t ' V" Cathbllo.' r St. - Mary's . Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and riavis Most Rev. A. Christie. D. u. IjOW mass, 6. 8 and 9. High mass and sermon, 11. Vespers, instruction and es Flti Chaj iv.it. veapers, Deneaicuon, :tv. - ; ' St. Francis, East' Eleventh and Oak Upv. j. tx. HiacK. . IjOW mass, o. 8:so end 8:50. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Venpera, instruction andf benediction, 7:30. . ' 1. St Lawrences, Third and Sherman Itev. J. 4J. Hughes. :, Jjow mass, 6, 7 and f.AV. nign mass ana sermon, iu:ay. vespers and oenediction, 7:so. Ascension, Montavllia, Rev. J. P. tipatrlck. 1 Mass and sermon, 9 in a pel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. t St Patrick's. -Nineteenth and Savler ev. f. Murpny. jjow mass, . ttign Inass end sermon,. 10:80. Vespers and benediction. 8:80. s . '' St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Will Jesuit Fathers, ixiw mass. 8. High mass and sermon, 10:80. Vespers ana Deneaiction, i :av. J St. Stephen's, Eirty-second . and East aayior Rev. w. A. waitt Low mass, 8:30. HI eh man and sermon. 10:30 Immaculate Heart of Marv. Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. . Low tnasa, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and ser mon. 10:30.- Visnerl and benediction. 1:80. I Holv Rosarv. Eaat Third and TTnlon f'ery Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low. maaa. 6. ana s:ia. Hian mass - ana. sermon. u:ou. , veFpers ana Deneaiciion. :. Sacred Heart. Mllwaukle Rev. Ore- rnry Robla. O. 8. B. Low mass. 8. Hich fnaas and sermon, 10:30. . . Vesoera and penediction.-. , - . Holy Cross, University Park Rev. J. Thlllman. C, S. C Low mass. 8:30. llsrht maas and aermon. 10:30. Veaoera fcnd .benediction. 4. Jioiy eaeemer. roTiiuna ana van ouver Rev. Ed K. CantwelL C S3. R. ow mass, 8. Hlsh masa and aermoh, 0:3 H. Benediction 4. Ft. Andrew's. Ninth &nd Alberta 'ev. Thomas Kiernan. Low man, 8. Itch mass and aermon. 10. VeeDera. in struction and benediction. 7:30. 8t Icnatlus. Foftv-second and Powell valley road Rev. F. Dillon. S. J. Lw hiaaa, 8 and 8:30. Maaa. aermon and ben-dictloru 10:30 i t Stanialaua. Maryland and Falllna CURES RHEUMATISM 1.00.00 V tort V rt Wttlav . ftotn. AJT CrrXJUTAXi mZatXST OaV RHEUMATISM nr m MAjrr rotxt, 'ii' vir:r1 S ervfiwiea eiWpltMaeai Nervo Beadarhe Neuralsie Headarb Nervee Dyprata Nrvs AftecUOB TRAD 81 evFTUED BT . A.W. Allen &Co. W ao)Mi:eaaJ Retail Drvrglat. ! I'l f':.v;'!5X Fca'iSl. Or. Kerne eo ft AGEXTa etltutlons Which Must Be Annihilated Before the White Slave Curse Can Be wecuriea." St Johns S. H. Dewart: 11 and S: E. L., 7; 8. 6., 10. r " Epworth Twenty-sixth and Savier, Rev. Charles T. McPherson: 11 and 7:30; Wo Grow Into Freedom,". .i'Xh e Beau tiful Gleaner." V Trinity East Tenth and Grant; Lewis F. Smith: 11 and 7:30: E. L.. 6:80: 8. 8.. 10. Topic, "The Loyal Full Salvation Makes the work of the Master Easy, "Wanted, a Hundred Evanarellsts." , Centenary East Ninth and Pine Clarence True Wilson. D. D., 10:30 and 7:80: ii. Li. 6:30; 8. S.. 12:16. Topics, -rne Mission or Lire." "mo -call the Hour." . Chinese Mission Chan Sinr Kal: 11 and 7:80. - Laurelwood Rev. R. E. Myers: 11 and 7:80: S. S.. 10: E. L.. 6:80. Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo street, Rev. C L. Hamilton, 10:80 and 7:30: S. S.. 12: E. L. 6:30. TodIcs. "Holv tgmrounion, iype or jnurcne. ivorwerian uanian Vancouver ave nue and Bkldmore. Rev. C. J. Uarsen. 11 and 8: S. 8.. 13:15. Japanese Mission 1Z1 North Fif teenth, Rev. Ellaen Ribara, t:80 and 8:80: 8. 8.. 3:30. Swedish Borthwlck and Beach. Rer. John Ova 11. 11 and 8: S. 8 . 10: K. L.. 7: Sermon by Missionary, Eric Fernlund. First . German Fifteenth and Hoyt O A. Waasa: 11 and 7:80. - Second German Stanton and Rodney. Rev. E. E. HerUIer, 11 and 8; a 8 8:46; m. Li.. 7:u. Sell wood East Fifteenth and Tacoma, Rev. Lester C. Poor. 11 and 7:80: J. E. L., 1:80: E. :80. Th Cllnton-Kellv Memorial Thinly. ninth and Powell. Rev. Ernst Leon Jones; 8. a. 9:45: 11 and 8: E. L-. 7. Montavllia Eaat Pine and Eighteenth atreeta. Kev. Tiaroid tJDerg; 11 and ; S. 8.. 10: claas meeting, 12; E. L-. 7:15. woodiawn William J. Uouarlaai 11 and 8: a 8 10: E. L T. University Park Dawson and Flak. Kev. w. k. jerrry, J-T n ana r:it. African Zion Thirteenth and Main. Rev. W. Matthews; 11 and I; a S 1. Mount Tabor Eaat Stark and Blxty firet. J. W. McDougall; li and 7:8. Woodstock jr. D. Voces u and : a X- 10; F- I. 6:30. - Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter, D. A. Watters; 11 and 8; a 8, 10; E. I. 7. Lenta Seventh and Gordon, Rev. W. Boyd Moor. 11 and 3; a 6, 16; E. L, 7. High matins and litany, 10:16: evensona-. 7:30. Church of Our Savior Woodstock. 11 and 8. St John's Church Multnomah and xoyior. ii and 7:so: 8. s., 10. Good Shepherd Graham and Van couyer. Rev. John Dawson. 11 and i :ao; a. 8:46. f race Memorial. East Seventeenth and Weidler Rev. George B. Van Wat- ' i-rayer ana sermon, 11 and 7:30; o. o. XV. All Salnfa. Twenty-fifth and Savier. Kev. Roy Edgar Remington. Morning J""J' ana nermon. 11; n. ., lz:lo; even '1 prayer, 8. Holy communion Monday, -V J. V tt. III. Ascension Chapel Portland Heights. S. S.;- 9:30. St. Paul Wood mere. Rev. J. C. For sythe: 11 a. m.; S. S, 9:45. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel, Good Samaritan hospital. Rev. William R. Powell, chaplain. Holyt communion. 7, a. m.; ward services, 8; prayer and sermon, 7:16 p. m. -t- tr&itarlan. Church of Our Father -Yamhill " and Seventh, Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T. L. Eliot,, D. D., minister emeritus, 11 and 8: S. 8.. 9:46; adult class. 12:80; Y. P. E., 8:80. Topic, "All Saints," "All wnminais." assume office aa United State treas urer, succeeding Charlea P. , Treat . The completion of the great McMech n dam. In the Ohio river near Wheel? Ing, will be made the occasion Wednes day for ft big celebration in which offi cial representatives of the federal gov rentnent and ' half a doten atatea will participate. Japan at Washlcgion. The Japanese commercial delegates will reach Washington Monday morn-.. tngand according to present plans will spend three days In th national capi tal. The first day will be given over to sightseeing. Including a visit to th tomb of Washington at Mount Vernon. Secretary of State Knox will entertain the visitors at luncheon ' Tuesday. On the third -day of their visit the dele gates will participate in an appropriate celebration of the birthday' of the em peror of Japan at the Japanese embassy. The cases of, Oliver BpUzer and the other employes of the American Sugar Refining company, Jointly Indicted on a change of conspiracy to defraud the gov ernment by false weighing, will b called for trial in New York Monday. , Pellagra Conference. A national conference on pellagra will assemble In Columbia, S. C, Wednesday for a session of two days. The fact that pellagra is getting a firm hold, in the south ha caused the conference to be called. It will be attended, by repre sentatives of different atatea, many pf whom have had experience In treating the dread disease. Other Interesting and important gath erings of the week will include the an nual reunion of the Society of the Army of the Tennessee, at Columbus, Ohio; the annual convention of the Farmers National congress. In Raleigh, N. C, and a meeting of tha Tennessee River Improvement association, at . Harriman, Tenn. ' . '' 11c schoola, were all conatructed of wood sent f rom America, and built under the supervision of American carpenter. B11tm In Airship. Th government ot thl country evlr dently does not shar th opinion of the German war minister a to the value of military airships. OWNED AND MANAGED SOLELY BY WOMEN came to the conclusion, , after the cent maneuvers, that when alrahlps are high enough . to b safe from modern long rang firing, they ar at too great a height to carry on practical observe tlon. In Italy, however, faith In tha utility of military airships Is still A new business enterprise conducted hv woman. Tha ODenlnar of th 8tand- Th latter ard Sut Company will" be the first Instanc of a business , of this kind being established by women in' this city. Th woman Interested ar Mrs. E. It Whit, who own and has made the Need lec raft Shop famous, and Mrs. II. Stelnway. who at one time owned a atronsr. and it haa been decided to build I suit ahnn In San Francisco. a fleet of them, 24" In number, corre-1 Mr. Stelnway ha held an important spending with the number of the dl- position with one of Portland's largest visions of the army. , The dirigible in I suit establishments and haa made hosts question will be of special Italian de-1 of friends in. this city. sign, and will possess a double envel-l Mrs. White has gained an enviable ope In order to exclude the possibility I reputation In the business world of of a dlsaater such aa that which befell I Portland, and her hosts of women and the unfortunate French . airship Re-1 business friends will watch the growth publique. In addition to steerable bal-lof this new enterprise with much ln- loons, a number of aeroplanes of va-1 terest , ' Zpiae4d. ' Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett Hv, A. A. Morrison. I. 11 and 7:3. a 8, 9:46. Servicta of ong In evening. . St Matthew. Flrt sad Caratbe- Rev. W. H. M. Br, a &- 19: aervic and ermon. IL Pro-Oat edral of St Ftphl. th Martyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H. M. Rim-tri S.te. 11 aad 7:39 sx m.: a a 9 46. " - ft I'm FJkat Tarelf'h and Bl- BWMit Kev. Htt RoeeiI Talbot Ho!v fommonlm, 7 19, rrayer and aermona. 11 ana II F F, f:4. Pt- Anrwa. rnrtatnotirTi Hotr r1rt Tid e-n"n. li. jrayer and senr.on. n. le a m. F "rka. Tertr-'rt and Vr ev;jr,v. J. K. H. t-ic..' i. H-.'y t-;.Jin, i.it and 11; v 6, ... Z,utharan. St James' English West Park and Jefferson; J. Allen Leas, li and. 7:46; 8. S., 10; L. L.,, 7 p. m. Reformation service. "Paradise. What is it? Where is It? Who Are There?" Swedish Immanunl NlnetAsnth an xrving, ii ana 8; s. B.. 9:46. Norwegian Synod East Tenth and Grant: Rev. O. Hagoes,' 7:45. Right itev. lj. j. uoss wm assist in reforma tion service. Betanla Danish Union and Morris; Rev. J. Scott. 11 and 8; S. 8., 10. United Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth; Detmar Larsen. 11 and 740; a S 9:45. 9:30. Zlon's German Chapman and ' Sal mon; H. H. Kappelmann, 10:15; 7:45; 8. a 9:16. . . St Paul's German Eaat Twelfth and Clinton. .Rev A. Krause. 10:30 and 7:80: S. a. 9:80: confession and holv communion, 7:30. Trlnttv Oerman fMlanonrl avnodi-. Williams and Sellwood; J. A. Rlmbach. :io( a. b., io: 7:so. swedlah Auaustana Rodney and Stanton; Rev. C A. Tolln. 10:45 and 7 :4B; a. a.. :io. Swedish Mission Seventeenth and Qllaan: Rev. B. J. Thoran. 11 and H. B.. iv; x. f.. S:80. St John's) Peninsula avann and Kiipatrtck; 8 p. m. Ellm Chanel Mlchiran avenua ' and BKiamore, Kev. B. J. Thoren, 11; a 8. 10.--.. Immanuel German Corner ISth .and Lo (MllwoodA a C. Ebellng. 10:30 b.. :ju. rriends' Church. Sunnyside, Main and East Thirty" rirtn. iinaiey a. wens, li ana 7:80: Bible school, 10; C. E.. 6:30. Lents, Center street Myra B. Smith, 11 and 7:30; Bible school, 10. BS. 13. Church South. Union avenue and Multnomah streef- Rnv. R H. Mown. 11 and 7-30- R ft in' E. L., 6:30. , ' Seformod. '' First German Tenth and Stark streets, G. Hafner pastor. Services 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m.; a. S., 9:30 a. m.; x. p. a., i p. m. Interurban Line May Bnlld. (Boeclal DIspstch tft Tb Journal.) Boise, Idaho, Oct 80. The city coun cil has prepared a franchise for an in terurban electric line, allowing the use of the city streets from the suburbs to tbo business center. The company ask ing for the franchise. It is said, will construct a bridge across (he river Just west of the one at the foot of Eighth street and will have a termlnua in tho heart of the business section. The line will run from Boise almost due south to Kuna and will probably be continued on to the Snake, river. Christian Scienc. First Church of Christ Scottish Rita cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale, 11; : b, ib., iz; suDiect oi teason sermon, "Everlasting Punishment" Second Woodmen's hall. Eaat Sixth and Alder, 11; 8; S. S.. 12: subject of lesson sermon, "Everlasting Punishment" Still Sinking City Well. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Athena, Or., Oct 80, The city well la down about 900 feet The rock through which the drill ia passing is the same hard crust as that of the last 100 feet. The flow of water shows no Increase. A PIANO SHOULD LAST 25 YEARS Some do the good ones, and aom don't the poor ones, and th safest method , to follow when purchasing a piano la fo get On of the good ones. Are aold with a written guarantee for twenty (20) years. They are aold directly from the Portland store of the Bush & Lane Piano Co saving you tha retailers' profit. As a matter of faot there Is no higher grade piano made than the Bush A Lane and none which exceeds It from a standpoint of exterior beauty and finish yet they are aold for -.. t v- . ;,-v . . ' .V " ';: '.: .!''": ' .t -.. Cash or Easy Payments (A Liberal Allowance on Your Old Piano) BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. 386 Washington St. Bet, W. Park and Tenth Vel Grace ErrMti Rodney and Ivy. AI bina, H. C. Ebellng. 7:30. .Norwegian Kerby and Fargo atreejs. Coarregatloaal. First Madlaon and. Park. - Pv Luther Ft- Dyott D. D.; Rev. Ouy L. Dick. aeslsUnt; 11 and 7:46; 8. a. 9:4. Moraine; aermon By Kev. wl nam A. Klc. U. D.. of New Tork. Evejning aer mon by the raaor. Laurel wood Rev. TT. ft Mverar 11: a. b je; (j. i-, i ig. EMinvaide Fnmt Tmrinr " mA Faat Thirty-fourth. Rev. J. J. Ktaub; 11 and I: B. 8. IV. C K f:xa. Tonk-a A Day of Divine Commendation. Fvenicg swrmon by Rev. WUliam A. Kic or Ntw York- St John Rev. O. W. Nelson; 11 and University Park Haven and Dwan Rev. O. W. Riga: 11 and 7.39; a 8 19: Hasttaln ftrevt Fet ftynlit and Haaaln. Rev. Oorr E. a-3do Hiarlajtd Fat fitlh anl PrMratL Kv. t- n. .BOiiinger. 11 and 7.1; . a T. P. C. E- . Tonlca. -Th rark f the Christian." "A re the crura- FeopU Safe at tb Stat Cnl vernfty?" Flrat Garratn Et -vrtn and Star.tnm. Rev. Jhn It H-rt: 19.89 and I l: a S, 1 11; C F... IV Pilgrim B-trrTTi M ) ri yean. Rrr. rr.fl p. Tboroa. 11 ad 7.34; a a. 9:46.- Carl-tVa. C!t1 ftaet T .,'?. Ssl t"i; !. Frcti I m. t 11 at 1 SKlscellaneons. First Spiritual Society hrlstnnaen nail, isieventn ana xambiil streets. li, i:80 and 7:46. . -Church of New Thought Selling- Hlrsch hall, Henry Victor Morgan. 8 p. m. ' , i - ;- - . . Swedish Corps Salvation Army 430 Durnniae, li, ;v ajia a. , Mediums' and Ministers Association Auditorium- ouilding, 11. 8 and 7:46 Swedish Free Mission Mississippi and Shaver, Rev. Aug. Olson, lw:46 and 8:00. Latter Day Saints (Mormons) East iran lira snermin, j. u. westergard. ymming eiuer, 11 ana ; IS. O., IV. Advent Christian Second, between Hall and Lincoln. E. Wallac TBhepard. 10:30 and 7:30. Volunteere of America 285 Burnsid street, i: ana :sg. Dlvin Truth - Center 501 ' Att.lr. V. . . 1 1 . I . rr- l . . . . . . uuiiuiiiK, nv. Auaaucua m. aainara. ill S. 8., 12. New Thought East Thirteenth and Tenlno, 9. Rev. P. J. Green. Church of Nasarene Eaat Seventh and Couch. 11. New Church Society (8wdenborgen) Eleventh and Alder, Knighta of Py thias' hall. Lay service and sermon. 11. State Spiritualists' association Eagl hall, St Johns, 8 p. m. T. M. C. A. Gymnasium of new build ing, Sixth and Taylor, 3: masa meeting for men; address by Rev. J. WhltMrnb nrougner on -up Against It" Bible Class, 4: ID. .' Non-Sectarian Odd Fellows . hall. East Sixth and Alder; 1:30. up to date Blbl studies: 3:16. scriptural discourse for Christians. ' Center of Right Thlnklna W. O.' W. temple. Ill Eleventh and Alder streets, Mrs. E. Sherman Olney; 6 p. m. Reorranlaed . Chnrch of Jeaua Christ of Latter Iav Saints Eaat Seventy alxth and Irving. . Klder Walter Bar-he-. It an 4 7:30: A 8. 19:46. T. W. C. A. Seventh mixA Tirlnr 4 n. 8'jrdy Afternoon for fllrla Music and Halloween storie. - - - 1 - -- - L J Wo Pain! No More fear Jentist WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY FULL SET I " I GOLD 5.00 6 2 ; ; $31.00 . GOLD CROWNS tax 4 ' Yoif Have Possibilities for a Great figure Under You Fat From t year onward fopl grow fitter. So many do ao It seemi th natural' thing. 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