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    Tlin OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND,, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 0, 100!.
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"ISITIIIG NURSES
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Report s Show That . 3faii)
- Sick lVor Are Being-
f Carel For. -
The winter's work Among tl)9 alck
p.xir of Portland has begun In earnest
, shown by the reports of the three
li u moii of the Visiting; Nurse fcssocla
tlon at the mooting of the board of di
rer tors last . Wednesday. ". ' Tho number
. of new patients that received calls from
the nurises was 60 of which au were
school children, the work' of the school
ni'i-we helns; too heavy for "one nurse
to ram Jive old cases were carried,
the total number of calls being 192.
Among the old patients on the list of
the uoMtlon In a -woman who had
. been bedridden , for several years from
rheumatism and, who spends tiiost of
bor time slone fn her little cottage.
While she has two daughters-who are
nearly , grown, her helplessness has
served rather to,-chill their affettloo
than to otherwise. Were it not. fof the
visits of the faithful nurse, she .would
not receive 'the' attention necessary to
kwp her deoently clean, the nurse; ha v.
lng found at various 'times, that the
mother's face and hands had not j been
bathed, nor lier hair combed since the
previous visit ' ' ." ' '
Entreaties and arguments have railed,
throats to . report their neglect-1 : ths
authorities are useless and result only
in harsh treatment-of their . helpless
. mother. As the patient will not cort-1
sent to go to the. hospital, pity for" her
condition compels attention. It Is one
of the saddest cases being carried by
the association. v- ' ;
tittle Boy . Patient. ,
"Little Charlie" who is known to the
many friends of the work as the little
boy with Potts disease of the spine, lias
been placed. In Multnomah ',., hospital
where he Is a bit of sunshine amongst
.the older, patients and the pet of the
, institution. Those who have seen the
picture In the magazines of "Smiling
Joe" the little-boy with ' tuberculosis
: of the spine who Is strapped on a frame,
may be .reminded of our little Charlie
at the hospital, for whom the same
treatment has been ordered.
A bit of pathos, not without a touch
of comedy was related at the meeting
' of the mother of pne of the association
patients who had' been placed In the
Hospital ty tne peoples institute, it
had been "her first vacation for years,
she said, "and I have had such a good
time, six solid weeks of rest"
VIU 'Sell Stamps.
Plans are' being made for the Christ
mas stamp campaign. The chairman
of the stamp. committee announced that
1,000,000 stamps had been ordered and
would be ready for distribution within
10 days. -The National Red Cross as
sociation has appointed the Visiting
Nurse association Its . agents for Ore
gon, for the sale "bf the stamps and the
Red Cross. Christmas postal card,,,the
latter of very attractive design. ' .
Through th fund derived from the
sale of the stamps, the association sup
ports Its work among the tubercular
, poor. One nurse Is assigned to the
care , of those patients who are paBt
itye curable stage, for whom there la
Tfl provision except the county pavilion.
Many prefer to stay In their own homes,
wretched though many of these homes
ire. To these tne nurse prings com
fort, cleanliness and the 'teaching of
jireventloa of the disease,' and of the
necessity of caution against the spread
of infection. . , e -
Those who are in a curable stage,
the association places In the Open Air
sanatorium. ,
Jteports of the tubercular work will
be published in a short time. Until
the state institution for the care of
; tubercular poor Is opened, upon the as
sociation will devolve the care of these
-unfortunate sufferers. As the associa
lion is non-sectarian in Its work and in
its support, the support' of all organi
zations and all iaritably ' Inclined Is
freely given, but 'even. ' with this gen
erous response, ; the work la hindered
-through lack 'of funds. It la hoped that
the public will respond generously;
IK
Suu&a? Services at tye oran l)urcl)es
,' v Baptist. '.
First White Temple. Twelfth and
Taylor, Rev. J. Whueomb Urouulier. Ij.
O. 10,',' "One Accord" prayer ineettiui
lillilo schpol li;
service. d:3r ami 7:30:
V. P. U . Tophs'A Triple Llf'
a 3ew." -
"Justice to the
8econd Seventh
and . East
Ankenv:
Rev. 11 S.. Black. 10,80 and 7:10; Libia
school. 13; U. y. p, V., :J0.
Central Boat Twentieth -and Ankenv:
Rev. W. T. -Jordon. 11 and I: B. S..
enent in the Blood," "Healthy Growth."
Arleta Kev. K. A- Smith. 11 and 7:30:
S. R, 0:46; B. 'Y. P. U., 3:80; sermons
by Kev. C. 8. Owen.
aimuiana Alberta and uixtn. Kev. xl.
A. Leonard, nantor. 11 and 7:30: 13. IT
P. U.. :30; S. 8.. 10. ..
gcllwooil Tacoma and Eleventh. Rev. ;
D. W. Thurston, taHtoi 11 and 7;8Q; B.
., j; i, ij., s:u. , .
calvary East Eiahth ana urant. Kev,
J. N. Monroe. 11 and 7:30; R 8., 10; B.
Y. Pi U. 8:30. .
Imraanuel Jones TIall, - Olbbs and
Front,- Rev. A. H. Mloaker. - 10:30 and
7:3; 8. B 13; 13., Y. P. U., 8:30.
Gram MnntavillH! Rev. Albert . V.
Patch. 11 and - 7:30;' u. S., 10 Y. p,
V.. :30. ,
Un verslty Park a. B.. 10. 11 and
7:30; B. Y. P. II., 7. Morning sermon
Dy ncv. jonn uentsien; uord a Muppcr,
Sunnvside (Oerman Forty-first aim
Hawthorne; Rev. C Feldmeth. , 11; 8. 8..
St. -s Johns 1 (German Rev. - C Feld
meth. 8 S.. 9:45: services 11 and 7:30.
St. Johns Rev. C. I Owen. 11:10
and 730; 8.. S.. 10; B. Y. P. U. :30.
Sermons by Rev. A. K. Smith. . -
Chinese Mission 863 Vk uaK street.
6..f I: preaching. . by Rev. t uns
Chak. . .- ;
First Oerman Fourth ana miii:
Rev. J. Kratt. 11 and 7:30; 8, B.,,:45.
second tierman Morris o street ana
Rodney avenue: Rev. F. Buermann,. 11
and 7:30: S. R. 0:46. - '
East Forty-fifth street corner Kast
Mam;. and 7:30; Bermons oy nev.
A, U. Waltz; Bible school, 10; B. P. Y.
Lents S. .R, 10; 11 and 7:80; B. Y.
P. II, 6:30. Sermonsby Rev. B. C,
Cook. .- '
Mount CJllve Seventh and Everett;
Rev. II. B. B,, Johnson. 3,1 and 7:80.
Swedish Hyt and Fifteenth; Rev.
Ertck Scherstrom. 10:45, and. 7:46;
S. S.. -las a Y. P. U.. :80.k
Third Knott and Vancouver. Rev, B,
Snhwedlar, 11 and 7:30; S. R, 10.
WooiiRtock Fortv-first and Holgate;
Rev. F. E. Darjti 11 and 7:80; S. S. 8:46;
Sucstivc Questions on ttc SunJay,
Scnool Lesson by Rev.' Dr. T. S. Linscott
The
SUFFRAGETTES IIIIEBIIM STRIFE
fly BUCK FUG - OF SCIEOTISIS
write
S.
MOTHERS INVITED
TO TAKE INTEREST
1 - The Oregon State Congress of Mothers
, ls . at work In earnest: it la the purpose-
to bring to the mothers of, Portland
and the state as far as possible the best
of advanced thought upon any- sutrject
relating to the welfare of the home and
,the development of child life. '-v'.
The first lecture will be announced In
; ; , - Prsbytrlan,
First Twelfth ana Alder. Rev. Wil
liam Hiram Foulkes, 10:30 and 7:80: 8.
B 12: Y. P. U.. 6:45. Topics, "The
Worth of a Man," "There s a .Wideness
In-God's Mercy."- ' '- .- - . ., -
Misnah Kaet Twelfth and Powell:
Rev. Harry Leds, 11 and i:su; . a, iu;
a E., 6:30. - - . .'-v'
Calvarv Eleventh and Clav. Rev.
Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:80 and 7:4E;
Bible school, noon. Topic, "The Tra,ns
fimired Man." "A Man's Chance." .
Fourth First and Gibbs: Rev. Donald
Mackenzie, 10:30 and 7:30. .8. 8., 12; C.
K., 6:80. -,. . - ,, . . - .,
Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East
Taylor; Rev; E. Nelson Allen. 10:30,
7:30. S. 8.. 12: C E.. 6:80. TODic. "Mv
interview witn ADtnn isana or A era and
My Impressions of the Baha Religions."
Forbes 'Sellwood and Gautunbeln;
Rev. Harry II. Pratt: 11 and 7:30; R R,
10r C. E., 6:30.
Piedmont Cleveland and ' Jarratt:
Rev. J. JS. Snyder, . 11 and 7:30; 8,; 8.,
Chinese lis H First, 7:48; 8. 8., 6:46.
Westminster East Tenth and Wniri-
ler; Rev. Henry Marcotte,' 10:80 and
30; 8. 8., 12; Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:80.
Marshall Street Marshall and North
Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays, 11, 4.
-1 Mount Tanor Belmont and Pretty
man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 81
8., 10. 1-
Spokane Avenue East " Seventeenth
and Spokane; Rev, I). A, Thompson, 11
and 7:30; S. S.. 10f C E.. -6:80. '
. Third East. Thirteenth and Pine;
Kev. j. a. 1: iicuraw, m:3u and Y.'45(
&. w., j. topics, rne -wevine tsnep
herd,, "Chrisfs Winnowing Fan."
Hope Montavilla, East Seventy-
eighth street. Rev. Henry Hare. S, S.,
iu, 11 ana :su.
Kenil worth East Thirty-fourth and
Gladstone. .Kev. A. Robinson, 11; S. 8.
12: Y. P.. t.
Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town-f
send; services, 10; 8. S., 11:16. . -.. ,.
Anaoei-J-Kev. Jonn A. lownsena. Serv-
Mlnlsters, Sunday school teachera and 'thers Interested arejnvlted te
The Journal briefly their views aa to the worth. of these "questions,
particularly ir they consider them er value in tneir wora-j
The International Newspaper Bible Study club Is for the purpose ef pro.
nutln in iinfllrul mjmw mmnnw thm mllUL a Wider StUdV Of the Bibl.
the basal truths of Christianity, and the problems wbloh ent.r into evr
man's life. It is eompoaed of all those who Join a local club, and take up the
elmcle course herein outlined, barring only ordained clergymen. All who have
not Joined are warmly invited to do so and to compete for the prises.
Persons may Join the club at any time during the year, but must, el
eonrse. . snswer the 61 questions hereinafter explained. Ao qualify for the
prizes, and the back questions may be obtained by addressing this office.
This paper has tenured the right to publlsn toe international eunaar
School Lesson Questions by Rev. Sr. Linscott, which havi aroused so much
Interest elsewhere, and they will appear werkly in both the Saturday ana
Sunday Issues of The Journal. One of these questions each week la to De
answema lit writing ana upon these answer tne prixes are to oe wtrur
' . CoaCitloaa of tM 0onU1. ".. ' - - " ' ' .
1. Each contestant, or his or her family, riust e a sabsorfber tothi
111 vra.r in tuauiy inr (n.uiuvriuip ,u um iumiuiww ,i.wiir.i
Biuav ciui) ana tms local ciuo.
2. Each nonteatant in this local club must answer each of the written ques
tions for 68 consecutive weeks, commencing Sunday, March 14, .and the answers
.mini an re in the possession of this paper vlthin tero week 01 me cioss
01 thla period. .
I. Each question must be answered separately, and the paper written on
one aide only. No answer must exceed 100 words In length and mav be less
Each answer must have the name and address of the writer at the bottom
of the answer. v- . f- j .
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close of the contest and forwarded fo headquarters for Independent a
miinuiun oy competent examiners. ' ine prises win men t awarara ac
cording to the highest number of marks, won by members of The International
fvwspuper ioie ntnay ciuo.
.-. '. - Tlie rHsea, r-. - --
, Flrwt Series A gold medal to each of th first five contestants.
' Second Serleu A ailvar medal ta each of tha nmf f 1 vm nnntoatanta.
. Third Series A Teacher's Bible,' price 16.60, to each of th noxt five 00a-
Fourth Series The book The Heart of Christianity." prlc $1.60, to each
of the next 86 contestants.
Each medal will be suitably engraved, giving- the nam of th winner und
XOr What it In awardAtl mnA In Ilk nunmr flft Rlh) n.4 hsitl will ha In-
crlbed.- "; .. ... r.
All who can write and have Ideas, are tarred to take tin t' ntudlea rA
wyinn vi in. aegren or tneir eauiTnuun, as me papers are not valued iron"
ouucuomu or meriry iiinopomi, out irom tne point Of view or
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(Copyright, .1909, by Rev. T. 8. Lins-
tbw
4,
toes. 11:30 and 7:45: 8. S.. 10:15: C. V.. T.
Trinity Dakota street Rev. A. Rob
inson, 7 :o p. m.; v, hj. g:4f; 8. 8., 11.
Vernon Wygant ' and East . Nlne-
teentn: Kev. ueorge w. Anns, II and 8;
8. S., 9:46; & E, J.. ,
the near future as Mrs. Cora C. Little
has already promised to give her most : Fit ma trick
helpful views upon breathing In rela-lchapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood.
tion to health and growth. Mrs. Little's L m rstncK b, jvineieentn ana eavier-
CatBoUo.' - , f
St Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth
and Davis Mont Rev. A. Christie, D. D.
Low masa, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and
sermon, 11. Vespers, Instruction and
benediction, 7:45.
8t JoseDh a (German). Fifteenth and
Couch Rt Rev. James -Hauw, V. G.
Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon.
10:80. Vespers, benediction, 8:80.
Bt FranclH. JKast Eleventh and Onk
Kev. J. ti. BiacK. Ijow mass, 8:30
ana :ju, nign mass ana sermon, iu:80.
Vespers,- Instruction, and benediction,
7:30. . - - -. ' .-
Bt. Lawrences . Third' arid Sherman.
Kev. j. v. uugnes. iw mass, , 1 and
h:3u. H en mass ana .sermon. 10:3a
Vespers and benediction, 7:30. -
Ascenmon, Aioniaviua, Rev. . J. p.
Aiass ana sermon, 9 in
cott, D. D.)
' v irovembev 1. 1909.
Paul a Prisoner The ShlDWreck. Acts
xxvu:zv to xxvill:l0, v
Golden Text The Lord . redeemeth
the soul of his servants: and none of
mem mat trust in him shall be desolate,
Ps. xxxlv:23.
Verses B7-39. Whv does God oermlt
storm and stress to com into most
lives, aad sometimes permits them to
oontlnue until all human hope is aban
donedt (This question most be, an
swered in writlmr by members of the
What Is the Christian's anchor which
never falia him, no matter what danger
his ship may be int (See Heb. -vl:19.)
Verses 80-38. Are fell God's promises
of help or deliverance conditional, or are
some of them absolute and uncondi
tioned? - ' - ..-..;...
If these men had forsaken the shin, as
they planned, how would that affect the
saving of the rest of theml ,
Here Is a case of castmgvaway a boat
to save a ship, what principle does that
suggest, in human lifer t v :
Verses 83-38. There are two things.
at least, possible no matter how e-reat
tne distress; one is to wring your hands
and bemoan your fate, and give up hope;
the other Is to be cheerful, and see how
best to save, the ship; which Is the
better, and how can it be .accomplished?
Why Is it that the courage end good
cheer of ! one man can save an entire
crew from despondenay ana defeat?
May praying and fasting, when you
ought to be eating and working, be as
great a practical crime aa souttllng the
swp? , 4
Why does God generally need our help
when he would save ua from any Im
pending calamity? (v:38.) -
Verses 89-44. To a true man Is It al
ways so,, that", after the .night comefi
the day, after sorrow comes Joy,- and
after so-called defeat comes victory?
Does God In' these days, ever save a
family, a business, a community, or a
nation, for the sake Sf one man, 'as he
saved the passengers and crew of this
snip for the sake of Paul?
Jullua prevented the killing of the
prisoners ror the sake of Paul; is there
any analogy, between that and the sav
ing of sinners for the sake of Jesus?
God told Paul that all hands should
be saved, and the ship lost, and this in
what happened; speaking from your own
experience are all God's promises equal
ly dependable, : whether - of a general
character as In the Bible, or given to
tne individual som?
Chap, xxvlli:!. Where Is the Island of
Melita, where this wreck .occurred?
Verse 2. Are uncivilized people be
fore they , have 1 had - experience with
white men, generally kind to strangers?
Verses J-4 When an accident or sick
ness, or . other natural calamity comes
to a man, is it any sure sign that be
is a sinner?
Verses 6-6. If a poisonous viper
should fasten on a good man's hand to
day, God would probably not prevent
the poison from taking effect; Is that
a;fact tO" be regretted or otherwise?
. "Verses 7-10,-Is there always "a sil
ver ' lining to every dark cloud"?
t. Are there any circumstances In which
a good -man cannot help his fellows?
Lesson for Sunday, November 14, 1909.
Paul a Prisoner in Roma, Acts xxviit'
11-81. ' , -
Ranner Inscribed "Votes for Leaders Criticise Action of
I Fupper In Chrlntlan Churche
i;iii;arrhalile itk'ht'S Of Christ. '
Kern Park Pitt and Midburn: Rev. A.'
A. lico.y. ,1 and f.30; 8, R, 10; C lu.
6:80.
Rodney Avenue Rodpey and Knott;
Thomas fl, I'lcton, 11 and 7:30; 8. 8,
9:46; C. K. 7. p. m. Tonics, -Keeping
the Hart." "The Way That BeemetK
Right." .
riMllwood 'Eleventh and Umatilla.
10:10 and 7:46.
Wondlawn Rev. Edward Wrlaht 11
'EJno?i0tion ' S" -Tna0, rharaeter01'' b,ttc,t "a boar'n the lnacrlptloiv "Vptea the action; of the First church. Chris-
vnriKt
Women'MJnfurled on
Pike's Teak.
(Untied Ptm Leased Wire.)
Colorado Bprlngs, Colo., Nov. 6. A
Ner York Church Af
fecting Mrs.' Stetson,- '
(Onlted f'rU LaiMd Wlra.l
New York. Nov. 6. Commenting on
for women" today flirts with the broose lmn "donee, of New York, in exonerat-
at th summit of Pike's Peak. The ":l"L'' u""lf ",ewo? Lr.om
' w iimiprugiico . 01 t.nriatian ,
Kr-l m (, . I .,11 hlni,. ... n .1 . i. . 1.- j
peak by Mrs. Helen , Rein Haker of dy's mother church of Boston; Judge
Spokane, 'Wash,, a wealthy suffragotte, Clifford Kmlth, first reader in the First
ne was accompanied to the summit cnurcn at Mew York, suld: r
by six Denver suffragettes In A speolal "The report made by the New York
train charter by Mrs. Raker.i church's committee or innulry was the
The banner was made by Mw.' Oliver natural product of Mrs. Stetson's teaoh-
It P. Belmont of New York, and waa Ings. , In view, of the fact that Mrs.
Frsnk IX Flnrtley,. ,10:80 and - 7:80; I vent to Mrs. Baker that It might be I Stetson has heretofore dictated the vot
8. 8.,' 18; C. E. 6:80. Topics.' "The I unfurled on the mountain. . ' I of the whole church, It appears that the-
Doctrine of the Dollar," "Choosing Up . ., I congreaation has mada ranlii .trlrlA..
"Thrrd-EaTt (V-serenth and Clsr: EPTLEPTTfJ -PALTiS IN - motion l her favor Thursday night
Rev. J. L, Acheson. 11 and 7:80. 8. fi. 7- ""T . ' IT" "'cu. ?.'y D' mal .mJO"iy
19. ., . . I ; ' FUltjl lLtl MAY 111 tim Zy ?'.L0 .
' . ' T ue oecession or me fint cnurcn
from the mother church
Gladstone Rev. A. If. Mnlker:v B. 8..
10. 11 arid 7-1S n'nnlrH. "The .Father
of Missions," "The Horrors of the Final
Confiscation." , t
Vnlted yresbyterua. ; :
The Church of the Btransers Grand
ave. and Wasco. Rev. 8. Karl Du Bole,
iu id ana y:su: b. b.. iz. interDreiaiion
for the deaf every Sunday morning.
rirsi Bixm anq .Montgomery, itev. 1
Halted Brethrea In Christ,
First East Fifteenth and Morrison.
ffloeHd DilDitrh te The Journal ' -
White Salmon, Wash., Nov. 6. W.(M-
Rev. Russell 8. Bhowera, 11 and,8; . fl.. McGee, a farmer living about alx miles
"Radical-Sixth and Mechanic, Rev, Os- .?L.l7JtV. ".nd Pel"
car A. Martin. 11 ana i:o; tt. iu;
is considered
Hkely to be the result of th present
COnfllCt. :(-( -, -.v,,
Thfrd Soutfi; Mount TaW: Rev.' C,
P. Rlanchard. Bible achool, 8.
Alberta Kast Twenty-seventn- ana
haps .fatally burned Thursday afternoon.
He Is subject to eptleptlo selsurea, and
In one of these attacks fell Into an
open fire jiear which he was standing.
Ha was . brought to town Immediately
Mildred, Rev. B. B, Eraerick, 11, preach- .nil hla.lntiirlna dreMed. iftw hi.h k.
ing oy uisnnp pt. jasue; evening service
In union with First church. East Fif
teen in ana Morrison; o. 0., iv,
was taKen on tne evening train to a
Portland hospital. His burns,, while
nnar lot a 1 avtanalwe mmab
HM Tift..,! S-t..4l- e- I --tw. . w 1 w J VAVs.os w VVYDl-
ReV.7rrihVffe"r? SI 3:80; prK '" Urge part of hi, body.
. -.OA T' It I T III I 1 III I
ing, j.jv.
r VatteA StaareUoaL I -
First East Sixteenth and Poplar.
Rev. H. Ai Deck. 11 and 7:80; 8. 8.,
0. TodIos. "A Solemn Warning. " "The
Missionary Passion," ..
Ockley Green Gay and Willamette.
Rev. J. Bowersox.' 11 and 7:30; S. S
10: C. E.. 6:80. Topics, "The Trium
phant Life," "Th Relation of Yester
days to Todays." - ,
Beoond Fargo ana nerny, uev. c v
Poling, -11 and 7:80.
Bt. John's Ivanhoe and John. Kev.
C. P, Yates, b. o., iu.
i , ., 1 . L i mi- I-'.. " r. '.::.'.
- Bvangelloal Assoolatloas.
4 First English East Sixth and Mar-
Ket, f. a. cuiver, 11 ana- :v; x. jr. a
6:30; a S., 10. . 4W -. ... -
First German Tenth and Clay, F.
Bens. 10:46 and 7:45: fl. 8.. 8:80; Y. P.
7 p. m. Rev. Theodore Schaner, P:, E.,
preaches morning and evening. Lord's
supper will be celebrated.. :
Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib
betts, Morris HeveTltng. 11 and 8; a S.
10.
10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m.: 8. S.. 9:30 a. m.:
Y. P. 8., 7 p. m. Evening union to
Women's Home Missionary socletv. Mm.
1 j. x. viapsiaei ana Mrs. r. w. Howard.
Christies Bolence.
First Church of Christ Scottish Hits
cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale, 11;
s; a. o., n, suuject 01 lesson sermon.
Arlnm mil Vnllnr, Man ,
V. C. STRICKLEIt SAYS '
ACTION DISGRACEFUL
Boston, Nov." 6. While future action
of the mother church regarding action
01 tne irsi cnurcti of Christ, Scient
ists, New York,' In' accepting the report'
of the committee that Inquired into the
teachings and practices of Mrs. Augusta ,
F. Stetson, Is not known here, two of
the leaders In this city believe the ac
tion In New York will produce good re
sults. .Alfred Farlow, cnalrman of th
committee on publication, said: "
1 "As I understand the situation, the
Opinion of the New York -church 'con ;
cerning the findings of , the mother
church does not In any. way affect these
findings. As a, matter of course. It. la.
not within my .' Jurisdiction to foresee
Adam and Fallen Man.
Second Woodmen's hall. East Sixth
lesson sermon, 'Adam and Fallen Man," j mother church In respect to th New
York situation,'
atlsoellaneona. '
First Spiritual Society Chrlatensen
halL Eleventh and . Yamhill atreatu
11 and 7;6. V
Church of 1 New Thought Selling
Hlrseh hall, Henry Victor Morgan.
o p. m.
. St
Burnside. 11. 4:80 and 8.
.- Mediums' and Ministers Association
Auditorium building, 11, S and 7:46.
' Swedish Free Mission - Mississippi
and Shaver, Rev. Aug. Olson, )v;46 and
o.vu
. Pre Methodist. - .-
First church--East Ninth and Mill.
David M.i Cathey. 11 and 8; S. S., 10;
Second church East - Flanders. 1 be
tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth
streeta -Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11
and 7:30; S. 8., 10; class meeting, 6:30.
Olive urancn Mission eecona and
Ankeny. .: A. Wells,- superintendent
Meetings every evening at 8; Sunday
at s.
j".:. TJnfversallst. '
Church of the Good Tidings -Union
Mr. Farlow last night made public a
statement by Virgil C. Strlckler, succes
sor of Airs. Stetson, as first reader of
the First Church of Christ, ' Scientist,
New York, lh which ' Mr. ; Strlckler de
nounces the . methods which ha . aava
wedlsh.Corpr Salvation Army 4301 were used by, Mrs. Stetson's friends In
securing the vote of that church In her
favor. v. 'n ',. ... .. ,. ; .
"The vote," aaya Mr. Strickler, ti
taken . at a late hour when fully one
taird bf the congregation had gone. Mrs.;
stetson s adherents., were determined
IL corner urana avenue ana usst I tht' hn tt ..n.iA. I.f Vi
Pine. Rev. J. D. Corby. 10:46; S. S.. 18. RniehTT.ii.t .oiX--i:
Topic, "The Message of All Soul'a Day." hall, St Johns, 8 p. m.
Non-Sectarian Odd . Fellows' " ' hall,
East Sixth and Alder; 1:30, up to date
Latter Dav Saints fMormnnal
Tenth and Sherman. J. C- Westera-ard. I . i.i.h.j ...... . . .
firnlHln , , m . a a -in." I uiuu suuiuicui m Willi well.
presiamg elder, ll and 6; S. 8., 10. nn in .rf .,,nw n,..n..
Aavent unnstian second, between li." . , ,
Hall and Lincoln. E. Wallace Shepard, 'hou,1 ,b6 disclosed. Their efforts in
10:80 and 7:80. this behalf were disgraceful. -A rising
-Volunteers of America 285 Burnside vote was taker!, an actual count show
street. 3:30 and 8:80, ". Una- 436 votlnar In her favor. The vol
buffi RTlad?4 ? WM 5. taken. Th.
S. 8.. 12. Topic. "The Silent circle." fvo" T ," ,S " Pner" W Mr stet
New - Thought East Thirteenth and on- 14 "hould not restore her license
Tenino, 8. Rev. P. J. Green. to teacn or practice Christian Science."
cnurcn or Nazarene Kaat Seventh
ana cou.cn. n. , TrmrnTir trnT T rt tiati
New Church Society (Swedenborgen) Y XKjX JLiU, 1 EjXiUQ J? Ult
-r.iQTciiiii anu aiubi, xknignts or rj-1 - - ttmm -ri- sn-t -rr -r.
TTnltarlaa. ,
Church of Our Father Yamhill and (Bible studies.
.' TMIftisters.-i Funaay school teachers and others' Interested are Invited to
write The Journal briefly their Views as to the worth of these "questions."
particularly If they eonslder them of value In their work. "
Rev. C. Seroskt. : Low mass, 8. High
mass and sermon. 10.
work Is not only well known in this
country, but also In England and Scot
land, No mother can afford to miss this op
r'portunlty of being set tight UQon so Im
portant, a suDiect. it win , oe rree to
.all. The congress meet the third Tues-
day In every month Jn vthe. 'committee
room on the second floor of the city
It not only Invites all women to attend
its meetings, but -urges mothers to come
and learn of Its work and have the ad
vantage of Its inspiration. .... t r ,
C0M3IISSI0X 0R POKT X
OF C00S BAY LI-GAL
(Rpeelil Diopatch to The oaniaLi
Marshxield. Or Nov. s. The com
mission of the port of Coos Bay need
have no fear of not .being properly ap
pointed, according to a written decision
riven by the attorney general to C R.
,1'eck, attorney for, the port. There was
some talk of a suit being : started
against the commission on the grounds
that the appointment Of the members
was not correctly made. Mr. Peck wss
in Portland and secured the attorney
Funeral's opinion. -
Rev. E. P. Murohv, Low mass. 8. Hlh
mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and
benediction, 3:80. r
fit. Michael's (Italian), 1 Fourth and
Mill Jesuit Fathers, . Low. msss, - 8.
High mass and .sermon, 10:80. .-, Vespers
and benediction, 7:80.
St. Stephen's. Firty-second and East
xayioi Kev. w. A. want, low mass,
8:30. Hiirh mass and sermon. 10:30 -
Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams
and 'Stanton RftvW. A. Daly. Low
mast, 6. 8 and 9. High mass and ser-
mon, iv.iir. , coci "ina oeneaiction.
1 .0".
Holy Rosary. East Third and Union
Very Rev. A. S. Lawlar. Low rn s
7 and . 8:30. Hlgh"mass and sermon.
iv . vciner ana uneiicuonr t :ae.
Sacred Heart. Mllwaukle Rev. Omt-
gory nonie. u. s. b. i-ow mass. 1. High
mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and
benediction. 7:80. . . f
Holv Cross. Unlveraltv Prlrnv l.T
P. Thillman, C. 6. C Low mas. ;S0.'
Hljrh mass and sermon. 10:30. Vinwi
and benediction. 4. , "
Holy Redeemer. Portland and Van-
eouvei- Rev. Ed K. CantweM. C. SS. R.
lAw mass.- 8. Hlith maaa and aermnn.
1:S0. Benediction. .
St Andrew's. Ninth d Alberta-Rev.-
Thpma' Klernan, " Low mass, ' .
High mass and sermon. 10. Vespers. In
struction end benediction. 7:30.
Ht Ignatius. Forty-second and Powell
Valley road Rev. F. Dillon, 8 J. '-,lvw
mass, 3 and 6:30. Mass. sermoa and
oeneaiction. 1:J. . m
8t Stanislaua. Maryland and Falling
Methodist.
Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young,
ix L)., io:3u and 7:30; a. a., 12:10: k. u..
6:B0. TodIq. '"The Athenian 1 Message
and Modern Life." . Sacred concert In
evening. -
Grace Twelfth and Tavlor. Rev. John
H. cuaiipp. l), D., io:30 and 7:30: . S.
12:15: E. L.. 6:30. TodIcH. "Holy Com
munion.' -"ine Homeless ennst ' rourth
In a series or five evenings, on "The
Dane 01 nomeiessness. -c 1 -i
Norwegian - Danish Thirteenth and
Davis, Rev. K. P. Nelson, 11 and 8, 8. 8.,
Sunhvstde East Yamhill and Thlrtv-
rirtn: w. x. Kuster: 11 and 7:.-o: 8. 8.
9:60: E. L.. , 6:46. Mornina-. President
Fletcher Homan of Willamette univer
sity, evening tonic "The New Church
for the Vse of the. Young People and
tne commg ueneration, Laying . 01
cornerstone at 8 o'clock.
St. Johns Rev. F. N. SandefUr; 11
and 8: E. U, 7; S. S 10.
Epworth Twenty-sixth ' and Savler.
Rev. Charles' T. McPherson; 10:45 and
7:80;' S. a,-10; E. L.. 6:46. . Topic, Rally
Day program, "A King Eating Grass. '
Remedies are Needed V
wr we Mrfect, which we are act, mediciaes wonld
'dot often be aeedeel. But sine our syttemi bsv be
roroe weakened, impaired and broke dowa through
iediecretioas which have (oa on from th early afet,
tbroofh count!e generatioot, remedies mrt eeeded i
aid Natare la correctirg oar inherited end otberwit
acquired weaksesee. To reach th eeat ol stomsch
wekne and coatequent digevtiv trouble, there is
thing o ood as Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dhvcov.
"T. a i'ycerie compound, ritrartrd from okA.
ial root sold (or er forrv em.witk 4rt r:.l..,L.. .n r
V etk Siomwb, B.IioMne... Liver Copl.mt, Paia is the Stoaacb after Mtief,
I leertharo. Bed Breath. Belchief of ood. Chrome DurrW, ..4 other Uteettaal
tow uitoavcry - is nme-erorea aad saoet efeeteat reaedy.
Tfi0 d err a Ine ha on ita - S
7
cutslde wrapper the
C? iJ .
Yoa eas't or4 to eeeert aeeret otniai ae a eaherrrwt for this aoa-afe.
fvr "5T" f .V'" c.--riLtbeh the iT(eat ictltt stay
ti'trr aifke e l.nl buier rrost. - .
LV. r itre't -f lrtn Pellrfa rrt,.tm mmd ' t: A
-"'""-0'e4. tier (main, rT te.take raady.'
Trlnltv East Teh th and Grant- Lewis
F. Smith ;11 and 7:80; E. L., 6:808. 8.,
10. Topics, "The Lord's Spirit Brings
Llbertv." "The Sinners Blind to the Ben.
efit of the Gospel." r,:-.
centenary-Kast - Ninth and Pine:
Clarence True Wilson, D. D., 10:30 and
7:30; E. L.. 6:30; S. 8.. 13:16. Hon. R.
A. Booth delivers morning address.
Evenina- tODlc "Breaking - Soma . Old
Bawt5 -' s . - . l ...... : ,
Chinese Mission Chan Sins- Kal: 11
and 7:80. . -
Laurel wood Rev.- R. E. Myers: , 11
and 7:30; a 8., 10; E. L.. 6:30.
central Vancouver avenue aniVFara-o
street Rev. C. L. Hamilton, 10:30 and
J:3C; 8. 8.. 12; E. L., 6:30. . ,
Norwerlan Danish Vancouver ave
nue and Skldmora, Rev. C"3. Lareen, 11
and 8; a a, 12:16.
Japanese Mission 111 North Fif
teenth, Rev, EUsen .Rlbara, 3:30 and
3:30; 8. S., 3:30. -
Swedish Borthwlck and Beach. Rev.
John Ovall. 11 and 8: 8. S.. 10; E. U. 7;
Topics, "Holiness," "Tho Wages of Sin
and thetJift of oed.-: r
First German Fifteenth and Hovt:
u. A. waaaa; 11 ana 7:10.
Second German Stanton and Rodney.
Rev. E- e. Hertzier, ll and 8; 8. 8, ;46; FKidmore, Rev, B. J. Thoren,-11; a a.
C. U. I .V. ' I ,V, ...
Sellwood East FlfteetitB and Taeona. I Immantiel nerfnin rnmi, fti ' mr.
Rev. 'Lester C. Poor, H and 7; J. E. I Leo 8ellwood. IL a Ebellng. 10:30;
The -471IDton-KeIlv Memorial Thiatv-1 -Grara KnrHah RoHnav rA Tn At.
ninth and Powell, Rev. Ernst Leon bina IL C Kbeiins. 7:30. ..' .
b. p.. ,: m ana : r i. ?. 1 evangelical Kerby and Fsrro streets
U.int.slM. k a , 1-' , n a .nil r .kiu.,k I D... ,A 1 1 . . . i . .. I .
... . . .v, . . - . . . " . .iu cixniOTiiui , i.c . maun. , i . n . : 1 1,
kct. mmia uo-rn; n ana s:
euchartst. 7:30 and v 11; S. 8.. 9:45;
matins and litany, 10:16; evensong, 7:30.
-Church of Our - Savior Woodstock
It and 8.
St John's Church Multnomah and
Tavlor. II and 7:80: S. a4 10. ?.
. Good -; Shenherd Graham and- Van
couver. Rev. John Dawson. 11 and
7:30; 8. R. 8:46.
Grace Memorial, Kast Seventeenth
ana weidler Kev. George a. Van wat
ters. Prayer and sermon, 11 and 7:30;
s. B., 10
' All Salnfs. Twentv-fifth and Savier.
Rev.- Rpy Edgar Remington. Holy com
munion and sermon. 11: S. S.. -iz:is;
evening prayer,- 8,
Ascension Chanel Portland Helehta
B. e., s:30.
St. Paul Woodmere. Riv J. C. For-
ytne; .11 a. m.; a. h., ):&.
Bishon Morris Memorial chanel. Good
eamaruan nonpitai, Kev. t William H.
fowen. Chaplain. Holy communion
7 a. m.i ward services, 3; i prayer and
sermon, 4110 p. m.
l-utheran. '
St James English West Park and
Jefferson; J. Allen Leas, 'It and 7:45:1
S. S., 10; L. L., 7 p. m. Topics, "How
Does One Know When He Is a Chi ra
ttan r "The State of the Soul After
Death." w 1
Swedish- Immflnuel Nineteenth and I
Irving. 11 and 8; ,8. 8., 9:46.
' Norwegian 8ynod--East Tenth and
Grant; Rev. O. Hagoes, 7:46; communion
services.
-' Betania Danish Union and Morris;
nev. j. ocoti. 11 ana s: a. 10.
United Norwegian 4S N. Fourteenth:
petraar Larsen. 11 and 7:80; a S.. 9:45.
Zlon's German Chapman " arid Sal
mon; H. H. Kappelmann, ',10:16; 7:46; a
St Paul's German East Twelfth and
ennton. Kev. A. Krause, 10:30 and
v:so; o. a., :so. - -
Trinity German (Missouri ' synod)
Williams ,no- Jiuwpoa; J.-A. Rlmbacn.
:io; b. iu; i-.zt. -.-;
Bwedleh Augusuna Rodney and
Stanton; Rev. C A. Tolln. . 19:46 and
:o, b. a.. :.
8wedish Mission Seventeenth and
Glisan; Rev. B. J. Tboren, 11 and 6:
o. o.j j; 1. r, S7u:'v
Bt Johns Peninsula avenue and
tLiipsirica; 1 p.- m. s
t-nm Chapel Michigan avenue and I
Seventh. Rev, .W. G. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T.
1 Eliot. D. D.. minister emeritus. 11
and 7:45:- S. S.. 9:45: adult class. 13:30:
jr. j: e:m. topic jn morning, j-a
X. -X, Jli.' D;dV. r IUJ1U JU lllUi-lllIII,
Plea for Christian Heresy'1 evening,
address by H. W. Storm of Y. M. C. A,
on "run, iteugion ana jviaKing a iiv
ing."
Friends' Church.
Sunnyside, Main and East Thirty
nrth. Lindiey Av wens. 11 and 7:30;
Biblo school, 10; C. E.. 6:80. .
Lents, Center street, Myra B. Smith,
11. and 7:30; Bible school, 10.
,
XX. X. Church Botith. '
Union avenue and Multnomah street
Rev. E. H. Mowre. 11 and 7i30; S. a. 19;
E. L., 6:30. -
First
Streets,
Reformed.
German Tenth '
and Stark
Center of merit fhlnlrlnaW", n," W
temnlA, 131, Vlpvpnth. anil AlHar mtraaim
Mrs. E. Sherman Olney: 8 d. m. .
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints East Seventy-
biaui una irving. xnaer waiter.. Bar
ker. 11 and 7:30: S. a. 10:46.
Y. M. C. A. City association. Sixth
and Taylor streets. : Meeting for men
t a o ciock wm oe addressed by Dr.
J. Whltcomb Brougher on the subject,
"Dr. JekVlI and Mr. T-Tvrtn." 1 Umln hv
1. ta. k;. j. orcneKtrs.
Y. W. C A The Vnnnf Wnman'a
Christian association cordially Invites
all girls for an hour by the f irealde
Sunday afternoon at 4 n. m Thr win
be a short program. Soprano solo, Mrs.
Elfreda Heller Welnstein; contralto solo,
Miss Metta Brown: addreaa. Kev. Hran
Marcotte. " . ,
Spiritualist meeting at Allskv nail.
corner Third and Morrison streets, -un-
any evening, novemper i, at 9 ,f. m.
G. Hafner pastor. Services t Questions on Spiritualism "and readings!
lUnltfS Press Leatad Wiie.1 - -
San Francisco, Nov.. 6. Because be
shouted for help when held up by two
highwaymen with whom he had been
previously drinking In a Barbary Coast
saloon, Louis Salana, a marble worker,
was shot in the ' head by one of the
thugs and perhaps fatally 'wounded at
tho corner, of Broadway and Stockton
street early today. The robbers secured
36 and escaped. Salana was taken to
th Emergency hospital .where he la
In a -precarious 'condition. ',.-
Buy Portland Hotel. .
Chehalis. Wasb.. Nov. 6 Mr. anil
Mrs. A, G,. Henderson of Chehalis, have
Dougnt tne Motel Buckingham In Port- .
land,-and will make their home in that
City, Mrs. Henderson baa already gone
to Portland, and as aoon. as Mr. Hen
derson severs his business connections
at Raymond he will also mov to th
Oregon metropolis. - - j . 1 .
S. 8., 1: class meeting, 13; E. L, T:16,
Wood lawn William J. Douglas; 11
end" 8: 8. 8.. 10: E. L- t.
University Park Dawson and Flake.
tev. . 2v Jeriry. j.: 11 ana jAtv.
Afrl'-an Zlnn Thirteenth and Main.
Rev. W. Matthews: 11 and 8; 8. S., 1.
Mount larmr tut Burn and Elxty-
Iirpt, 4 . v.. MCiraiicau: 11 ami 7:10.
Woodstork J. n. Voce: 11 anil I II:
a 8.. 10: K. L. 6:10
Pattoo Michigan avenue and Cartten-
ler, D. A. Walters; 11 and ; a , 19;
lyents Feventh and fiordon. R W
Bojd Moore. 11 and 8; a S, 10; E. U.
i. . . -
CptsoepaL '
Trlnttv. ?Tlnteeflth and Fverett Rev.
a. a. iorri"n. s ana 11. .venlng
t Jlatthewa First ind rim.ti-,
Fr. . t- It. JimL B, g IB; fcal
rcmmunion. i I .
Martvr i rariTiti and nir. P.ev. 11
M. tutmrnnr. I ., ji ana .
g fl 4t -
Pt. I via Kaat Tw!fti and T
n"r.t H. Heirr Ril Tlbt Holy
rir.mn'oii. i -o: Trayer ana tmwii.
11 4 S T tUi
t-X, And'-'ws. Prlnotjtti llnff
errhariM r4 nnrn. ii; prayer sod
lr-rton. 7 : ; 8. Ma m. -
t -t'r. Te-y-r'rt ' B4 vr.
hfcU. l.r. J. E. IL b.n.wo. . 111 j
Congregational.
First Madlaon and Park
Luther R. -Dvott D. D R flnv t.'
Iirk. assistant; 11 and 7:46; S. 8,. 9:4s.
Tories. "SDirltual StrMith." rir.A m
Chance. , r ' T
Sunnyside Lait Tavlov mi Iff
Thirty-fourth. Rev. J. J. ttaub; 11 and
7:10: a 8. 10; C, E, 6:30. Topics,
"PauTe Analysis of Christian Motives,"
Ft Johns Rev. a. W. Nnn 11 nA
H , . . .
Unlreraltv Park TTavn anil Ttawann
Rev. a. W. RIses: 11 and 7:10: R fl in
V- r. I II. ,
Haaealo Street East fevnth and
rcain, nv. ieor t. raldock.
HlghUad East Sixth and Prescott
Rev. E. 8, Bollinger. 11 and 7:89; a S
. I. M. -. :!. " TonlrtL 'TVim
mualon and Brrtlon of Menfbera,'
"The Fsmr-lee" We Crry.
nrst i.rm ll i- Vnmt n.m.,tti ..l
p'UBKnir tte. nnn ft-H-rp; J9.39 and
o. r 19; r... is.
Plirilm Khwvcr and WImimH r-n
Rev . Jinlel p. Tbomaa. 11 and 7 39;
Carutlaa. . '
CaUl r TmlMk d Hal-
J"o: Pev. rvcis L. Cook, 11 and I,
feth). ,hU It . '
rirvt 4Vmer Park and C'-iiH. W
V hMfr. FT-.lrl.f.T, Jl an4 1 g
f.4. Ic;i.s, ""ite i.ac-e at xae Lords
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FAJilLYLAXATIVES AND HAVE
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