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the onncoli daily journal; Portland. 'Saturday evehino. novekmdcr n. icoa. undd? Services 1 at ll)c Portland (Tljurcljes I; 8. H., 13; subject of lt-eeon rnioii "Mortals en, I Immortal. hecontl Woodman's hall. Eaat Hlxt ml A dir. 11: I: 8. H,. 11: eublert Inaaou sermon, "ilurltla and Immortals. - Baptist. . First Whit Teniil. Twelfth and TayW, Rev, J. Wliliiomb Brougier. D. I: 10, "One Arninl prayer tiiwun ivi-a, 10 no mill J.0; lui n iool li; V. 1. II., . Topic, adureaa Mr 'a. Wtllmn l'uruli on "itesnan;- aa 1rt-t.s by A, Montgomery on "Kellg.lous Art." Second Seventh and Kaat Aokeny; Rey. It. 8. Week. 130 and T:J0 tiibU h. iiiKii. 11; It. V. P- U- 6 30. Toilea, ...... ti. Vtm miki I urn &injguuiu, 411 --w ,- Central Eaat Twentieth ana Ankeny; R-v. w.-T. Jordon. . J I and : m. J; Y. P. t'., .. Evening sermon by Rev. F. L. W. Parker. Arlefa Rev. E. A. Smith. II and f:S0: S. 8. :46; B. V. P. U 6 36; arm on by Hey. C 8. Owen, . . . . . . . . . , ei.ik n jugiwana Aiwni ana ouui, -g, A. Ioiiid, UKNtur. 11 and 7:30; ii. V. - ! it.. a-jo: R. K.. 10. SHlwood Teeoma and Eleventh. Rev. I. W. Thurston. r,ior. 11 and 7:80; 8. K.. lov v. P. V.. a SO. Calvarv East Klalith and Grant. Rev jr. N. .Monro. 11 aud 1:0; fi. fi., 10; li. Y. 1. U 6:80. Imraaiiuel-Jones 'HalL" Oibba and Vrtmt. Uov. A. K. Mlnaker. 10:10 and 7:; S. 12; B. Y. P. 1J, 6:30. Morn In a: tunic "iwllverance." Union oer- vli'oi t Kourth Presbyterian church. Grace Montavlllai Rev. Albert B. Putoh. 11. and 7:10: & 6, 10; Y. P. IT G SO. University Park 8. S., 10. 11 and t sii- n. v. P. ir 1. Bunnynld (Ormtn) Forty-first end Hawthorne; Rev. u feiametn. it; e. b- :46. ' . fct, Johns fGerman) Rev. C Feld- mi ih. K K... 0:45: aervlcea 11 and 7:34. tit. Johna Kev. C. U Owen. 11:110 and 7:80: 8. S.. 10: B. Y. P. U.. :30 Chlnea Mission 151 Vi Oak afreet. F. 8.. 7; preaching. 8, by Kev. Fun Chak. t'Uat Oerroan Fourth and : Mil!; Tlv. J. Kratt. 11 and 7:80: 8. S. S:4a. (Second German Morris atreet and Ttodney avenue; Rev. V. Buermann, 11 &n4 7:30: S. R. :46. 1-at Forty-fifth atreet Corner East Wain: 11:15 and 7.S8;. aermona by'Rev. A. li. Waju; Uible achuoi.. jo; li. v. x. U- :45. . - Lenta 8. 8- 10: 11 and 70: B. T. P. U, :80. 8ermona by Rev. B. C Cook. . - Mount Olive Seventh and Everett; Itev. li. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:8tf. Swedish Hoyt and FifUenth; Rev. Krick Bcherdtrom. 10:5 and 7:48; B. 6, 12; R.r. P. :30. . Third Knott and Vancouver. Rr. R. Echwedler, 11 and 7:S0: S. 8 10. Woodstock Fortv-firkt and Holaate; Rev. F. E. Uark, 11 and 7:J0; 8- 8., :tl; Suggestive Questions on the SunJay ScKool Lesson hy Rev, Dr. ?T. S. Linscott Mlaoellaaeooa, First Spiritual Hoclely -Ohrlatenae iiiinan. nay. u, j inann. 11 ana I III in. I-4P. ."i lIJf- F-t J Church of New Thousht Selllna- i.nm liibdoi u u'nitin avenue inn 1 inr.., hn vi...... n. flktilinora, Iter. Ji. J. Ttioren, 11; 8. o I p. m.- Itt-v. Jlmiry llarnaun lirowii VlnUtera. Sunday achool tMchara aad jthera Interested ara Invited ta write Tbe Journal briefly Oielr vUwe as ta the wort a of tbeaa "queeuona," Mrncuiariy 11 may cuaiaiuer iiao 01 tuu in mir wwj -j . The Intarnatlonai Newspaper Hlble atudy club la for tba purpose of pro ' motlna la an uafaanrvd way anua the luaaaes. a taldar atudv of the Bit la. Ibe baaal trutha of diiistlaiilty, rn.ua tne prootema wnn-n entr into every Bian'a life. It la comrxmrd of all those who ) " a Uxl elab, and take up the simple course herein outlined, barring oaly ordained el-rymaa. All who bare aot jainaa are warmiy jn viica le o sa ana ie rumptoi tor me prises. Persons may Join tbe elub at any time purine (be rear, but roust, ol rouree. answer the II questions hereinafter explained, to qualify for the prlace, aad the back Questions may be obtained by addfesalna; this office, t hie paper baa seoured the right to puljlah th. International Sundav Rcbool Iteiaaon a u est Ions by Rev. !r. Lhiacott. which hav arouaet ao much Interest elsewhere, and they will appear weekly In ott) the Batorday and Sunday laaues of The Journal one or tneae ouesuone oacb weett la to OS answered It. writlnai aad uiMa these answers tba rvrUee are ta b awarded. ' OoaeUtlOM of to OonaeanV . , . 1. Each ooateatant. or bla or bar family. Mmt be a anbsrtboa to tbla riper, la order to qualify for saemberabip in the laleraatfonal Mewapapor Bible tudr club And thla local club. . I. Each contestant la thla local club must anavier eaoh of the written one. tiona for (I consecutive wereia, comincnclni? 8ucday. March 14. and tlte aitewerf niunt all be In the upases aki ' of Lhld Daoer afllhla two weeks of the close o( inn periea. - . S. Each Question most bo answered separately, and the oaoer writ tan on one viae oniy. jvo answer must sxceeo zoo woraa in itovatn and mav ae leea Each answer must have tbe name and addreaa of. tbe writer at the botteiB Of the answer. . 4. Tba anewere anaat be deUvored to thla offloev and the will ho nolle tea at tbe close of the contest and forwarded to headauartere for Indmendent ar I animation oy competent examiners. ice prisea win Uiea oe awardea ao- rordlne; to the hlshest tumbar of marka, won by tnombara af Tba International ixewspaper aide rtudy 4u. . . vuo 8fruea. First 8e.rlee A (old moOal to each of tbe first five contestant.' Second Series 1 A ailver medal to each of the next five contestants. Third Series A Teacher"a Uible. nrloa 1S.50. to aach of the next fly a eon teatants. t Fourth Series The book "The Heart of Ch.'latlanrty. price IU50.. to each of tbe neat 8 i contestants. , fcach iriedal will be aultably enfraved. Kivtnr ihe name of the winner tnd 1 or wnac it aa awaraea ana in like nianner eacn Kibis imwiIt- will ha in vi lueu. ..,.- , t . ' - All who can write and have ideae. are urged to take op thene studies p rardlens of the drrea of their education, aa the papera ara not valued front an educational or literary standDOlnt. but from tlim nnlnt af vim of thu licr.n cneir reasnaaa lacttm. 10. Immanuel Oerman Corner llth and Io (Hellwood), IL C. Kbellos. 10;I0; n. r., :u. ( J race JCnrltsh Ttodney and Ivy, AJ bina, H. I", Kbellna-. 7:80. -. : Kvanfellcal Kerby and Farfo atresia. Rev. U. llacoea. - OoBre rational. First Madison and Park. Rev. Mck, assiatant; 11 and 7:45; 8. 8.. B:4a. Topics. "The IJfe of tb Jreo,,, "Jesuo aa a Teacher." laurel wood Rev. W. IL Mvara: Hi S. 8.. 10 a H, 0:80. Buiinyalde Feet , Tavloe . ant Kaat Thirty-fourth, Kev. i. J. tstaub; 11 and :iu: d a. 10; c k., o:80. topics. Itlnna ' 'The Christian's' Covenant Relations. "Inaredienia of Nobleat Manhopd." St. Johns Kev. O. W. Nelson: 11 and a a u 1 a 'University Park Haven and Dawson, j --Eleventh and Alder. Knljhta of Py- Rev. a. W. Bl; li and 1:0l a a.. 10; j tH".h"i!, l.1l.y,,,rvlc ",a ."rmo5' C. E.. :80. Iw But Spirltuallata' association -Kaffla Ilassalo Street East Seventh and . e p Women of Woodcraft hall, 8 p. m 8 wed lad Corpe Salvation Army 480 uurnsiue. 11, ao ana a. . aledluma' and Minlstert' Association a-Audltorlum building. 11. 8 and 7:45. ., ti wed I ah Free Jallaalon - UiaalSNlppI and Shaver, Kov. Aug-, Olson, lu;t aud :uu. - letter Day Balnta CMormnnal Eaat Tentn ana rinerman. J. c Weatergard, prrniunia eiuer, 41 ana a; a. n., 10. Advent Chrlatlan Be'ond, between iian ana i.incoiru- m, n auaoe siiepara. 10:80 and 7:80. . Volunteers of America 211 Burnalde atreet. 3:30 and 8:80. Divine Truth Center tOl Aliakv nuiiuini, juv. inaaaeus ni. nnnara. li: B. 8., 12. Topic "The ideal t,lfe." New Thought Kast Thirteenth and xenino, jtev. j. ureen. " Church of Nasareno taat 8eventh and Couch. 11. New Church Society tswedenborren) Haaaalo, Rev. Ueorte K. Paddock Itla-hland Kaat Sixth and Preaoott, Rev, E. 8.BoUinfer. 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 10; Y. P. C B.. 8:80. Toplca, "The Grace of Glvinf,H "fireakfaf Precious Ties." First . Oerman Enet Reventh and Stanton, Rev. John It. Hopp; 10:80 and 7:802 8. 8.. :ll; C. E.. 8:86. Ptlsilm Shaver and Missouri avenue. Rev. Daniel p. Thomas, 11 and 7:30; 6. 8., ;4S. . ' v , ' Christian. - . . Central aat Twentieth and Sal mon; 'Kev. J. F. Oonnley, 11 and 8. Bible school. 10. TodIcs. Description of the Great Centennial Communion Serv-i ICh rial inn iceice. cjvangeimiio service. First corner Park and Columbia, W, J-"'.reobrerlan.'' v-.1 ..';.'" FlTPtTwelfth and Alder. Rev. Wil liam Hiram Foulkes. 10:S0 and 7:J0; S.. 12.10; V. P. U., 6:30. Toplca, 'Burnt Of ferine;."-. "Rock of A Mlzpah Eaist Twelfth and Powell; Rev. Harry Leeds, 11 and ?:80; B, 8.. JU; Calvary "Eleventh and lay, Rev, Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:80 and 7:46; Bible school, - noon. Topic, "Three Dominant, Voices.' "What TJiink Ye of Christ?" - --v.v- - .. FourthFirst and Gibbs; Rev. Donald Maekenxie, 19:30 and 7:80. 6. 8- Hi C K., 6:30.-. -. , - t - llnwthorne Park Twelfth and East Taylor; Rev. E. Nelson Allen, 10:30, 7:30; S. 8.. 12; Ci E., 6:30. Topics, "Christ the Companionate," "My Visit - "to thetToBtbe-ana Temples of the Pha raohs and My Impressions of the Relig ion of Ancient Egypt." ,-- . 7 oroes tsouwooa ana tiantenoein; j-tev. tiarry ti, rra.11: 11 ana i:w. H. b 10; C. :.. 6:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Barrett; .. Rev.. J.E.. Snyder,. 1J and - 1 :30 ; 8 S, Chi'nese145 First. 7:45: 8. 8 :4S W'&Ktniinster East Tenth and Weid- icr; Kev. Henry Marcotte, 10:80 -and 7:80: 8. 8.. 12: Y. P. 8. C. 13.. 6:30. - Marshal Street Marshall and North Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Havs. 11, 4. Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty man; Rev. Edward M. Slmrp, Jl and 8; S. S., 10. ' - . Spokane Avenue East ' Seventeenth and Spokane;: Rev,-D. A. Thompson,' 11 and 1:?,(t; 8. S.. 10; C. E., :30. Third East Thirteenth and ' Pine; Rev. J. A. P. McGraw. 10:30 and 7:45; S. S. 12. Topics. "Living Worthily of tne uospei, - a Monel ivangrenet. ' - Hope Moatavilla, East Seventy1 eighth atreet. Rev. Henry I Nave. B. 8 10: 11 and 7:30. Kenllworth East Thirty-fourth -and Gladtonr Rev,. A. Robinson. Jli S.lj. Millard Avenne-M-Rev." John ArTown' eend: services. 10: S. 8.. 11:15.- . . Anabel Revl John A. Townsend. Serv ices, 11:30 and 7:45: S. 8, 10:15: C E. T, Trinity Dakota street, Rev. A. Rob- liison, 7: Pt m.; c k. :45: s, s li VVrnon Wyitant and East ' Nine. tccntb: Rev. Georeo W. Anns, 11 and 8; a. O-, :S, Ki. .-.Kin f. . Cathollo. St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth end iMvm-Mvst Rev; A. Christie, D. D. Ijow mass. 6, 8 and 9. High mass and sermon, 11. Vespers, instruction and benediction. -7:45. tit. Joseph's (German), Fifteenth and Couch Rt. Rev. James Rauw, V. G. Low mass. 8. - High mass and sermon. 10:30. Vespers, benediction, 1:30. ' St Francis, East Eleventh and Oak Rev. J. H- Black. Low .mass, 6, 8:30 and 9:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers , Instruction and ; benediction. . 7:80., .. . . .. ' St Lawrence', Third and Sherman Rev. 3. C. Hushes. Low mass, 6, 7 and o.bv. mgn mass ana sermon, 10:80, vespers ana oeneaiction, 7. so. Ascension, . Montavllla, Bev. . J. F. Fitzpatrlck. Mass and sermon, in chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. . bt. fatricit a, Nineteenth and.Sayi. Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low mass, 8. Hirh tnass and eerrnon, 10:80. ; Vespers and benediction, 8:30, ' , St. Michael's (Italians, Fourth and jesuii rainers. lxw mass. 8. Hlgn mass and sermon, 10:80. Vespers St, Stephen's. Flrty-eecond and Eaat . Vtty1 - waitt. lxw mass, 8:30. Hifhrnaas and sermon. 10:80 Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mass, 6. aad 8. High mass and aer- rn"n, o;9. vespers and benediction. Holy Roaary, Fast Third and Union 2'ery Rev. A- S. Lawler. Low mass,. 6. 7 ond 8:80. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:80. Sacred Heart. Mllwaukle Rev. Ore rnry Roble, O. 8. B. Low mass. 8. Hirt Jiiaes and sermon. 10:30. Vesoera and benediction, 7:t0. . HtIv Cross. University Park Rov. J. r. Thlllman, C. & C. Low masa. 8:30. JUrh mam and sermon, 10:80, Vaaoera Jid benediction, . Holj Redeemer. Portland and Van couver Rev. Ed K. Cantwell. C M. R Low mans, 8. High mass and aermon, 10:0. Benediction. . . . f-C Andrew's. Ninth fcnd Alberta Tev. Thomaa Klernan. Low maaa. 8. , CopjTl8rht, l0t, by Rev. T. 8. Uhacott D. D.) jrowasabor 14, 10. Paal ... .Prlaoher - in. -. Rom. Acts xxrli!:ll-31.' OoMen Trtxt I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: for It Is the power of God unto eaJvatlon to every one that pelleveth. Raraana, l;i.. arsaa 11-1S Whero are the plaoes located, waioh ro saeatlonad (a thsss arses f (Tbi oasstloB xnnst be an, s wared la wrlttoar by memban - of the How long did . they stay at , Mellta after their shlpwieck on that laiajidT . Which to the Average man, ' la the hardest thing to do; to wait, or to go on; to m comiwueg iu rrmv or n com pelled to work; to have patience or to hurry? ',-.-JK:""-'v"t-: Is it as sinful ' to work when , you ought to rest, as It id to rest when you ought to work? , ';-. i- Hera are two ships from Alexandria' and bound for Italy, the one Paul sailed In and the "Castor and . Pollux" and both apparently were compelled to put j into Mellta; one was wrecked by so doing, while the other landed and win tered .in safety; was It providence, or chance, or skill, or any other power, that caused the wreck of the one ship and the safety of the other? ' , Two : young; men, of apparently; the aamo ability, go into tlve am kind of business, under, similar eircumstances. one of whom fails and the other fluC' ceeda how do you account for It? Verae 14 In " Puteoli Paul found Christian brethren, and tarried with them seven days which today, answer ing; front actual experience, forma the closest and most practical bond of union and fellowship, when traveling, mem bers -of the same church or mem bers of the same fraternal society? -Verse" 15 What relation In life Is there more fraught with "blessings and that imparts mora "courajre" than true Christian followrshlp? - '. Verse. 16 Rea.1 Christians re found In all trades' and profusions, and among tne rich and the poor, and may be some are In prison; now Is it invariably, the rase that, like Paul here, they get more comfort out of their ctrcumsUuices than Co meir reitowsT Verses 17-22 Wfccn we are as badly treated the Jews tra&ted Paul, in his own country, is It elthar wise or profit able, or politic, to speak of our enemies In aa strong language hs) the facta war rant; or should we out. of loving hearts mitigate tllr, orcense all wo can, as Paul does hc-re'? Christiana were In those dajw much slandered, said were "everywherw spoken against? - v. :V F. Keaaor. minister. 11 and 7:30: &- 8.. 0:45. .- Topics, "Evangelical or Evangel- istioi - wnicnr "ttepentanee. " i - : Kern Park Pitt and Mldhurn: Rav. A. A. Ueo-F. ..1 and 1:30; 8. 8., 10; C. LU 6:30.. Topics, "Determination," "Truth: Its Importance." Rodney Avenue r-Rodnev and Knott t Thomas Q. picton 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., :46: C E. .7 p. m. Tonics. "Jesus Only:" "A Momentous Question." Sellwood Eleventh and Umatilla. 10:30 and 7:45. . - - Woodlawn Rev. Edward Wrirht. 11 and ?;30,. 8. 8., 10: C E., 7. Gladstone Kev. A. ti. MUiKey: g. ., 10, 11 and 7:15. " ; ' . V . United rsbytenaa. " The Church of the Strangers Orand ave. and Wasco,- Rev. 8. fciarl ou I3ola, I io:so ana 7:30: b. 13. interpretation ror the dear every Sunday morning, - First Sixth and , Montgomery, Rev, Frank D, Findley, . 10;80 and 7:30j e:au.. xopica, xeei, Non-Sectarian Odd Fellows . hall. Emat Sixth and Alder; 1:30. up to data Bible studies. .Center of Right Thinking W. O, W. temple. 118 Eleventh and Alder Streets. Mrs. E. Sherman Otaey2 s p. m. . Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ or Latter . Day Saints East Seventy sixth and Irving. Elder. Walter Bar ker. 11 and 7:80: R. R. 10:41 ' Y, M. C A. City asaoclatlon.' Sixth ana Taylor streets. Meetings for men at 8 o'clock, will be addressed by "Billy'' Williams, 'The Drummer Evangelist." on the subject "The Laat Romp of the Tiger."- Musio by the Y, M. C. A. or- ciieatra, , v - -,' Y, w. C. A. The Young Women' irisiian association cordially invites all girls for an hour by the fireside tsunnay ariernoon at 4 p. m, ' ' Spiritualist meeting at Allsky hall, corner Third and Morrison streets, Sun day evening., November 7. at 8 n. m. Questions on Spiritualism and readings, yt-ara, but he will live with hi famil at Waahouaal, Waah., In the future, here he ul have char of tha t'un grrsatlunal church. Iter.. Mr. ( tnpp for- 10 years suljki In tendnii t o home mlaalOna fur tha Coiigraaatlunal rhurchrs of Oregon, and has a vtlde ac qualntam-e throughout tha nortliwtat. TIIKKE ZirS KILLKD BY . TBAIXS IN TWO AVKKKS ' Htwrlal Dtctca la Tke jMrsaLt . Centraila, Wash., Nov. 18. A coro ner'g Jury thla afternoon returned a vnr diet falling to fig tha blame for the death of Lawrence Laaar, and hi aged father, of Tanlno, who were killed by the Northern Paclflo train between Cen tralla and . Chehalla Thursday olgbt about 7 o'clock. This la the third case In two weeks In the county In which persons have been killed by trains, with tha Identity of the train not being established. About two weeks ago a Swede was found killed by a train at Ps E1L It was never earned what train struck Mm. Satur day night Louis Garlety. a young man of .Taooma, waa found In tha railroad yards at Wlnlock, after train had run over him, -. . . , j .., .. . iOTTJEBV 0A3IK IN. MUNICIPAL CAJIPAIGN "Do Spirits Move Tables? Farewell Reception to-Minister..: -t 8peclal IMnpitrb to The JonrntLl " "' t Forest Grove, Or., Nov. 13 A fare- well reception "waa given to-Rev. and Mrs. C. F. Clapp af the Congregational church parlors last night, a large num ber of the friends of tha couple being present. . V. v-..-'.- ;j . Rev. Mr. Clapp has been a resident of Forest .Grove for nearly a score of 1 ' rftneefat flanalrll t Th lMra,t Centraila, Nov. 18. A lottery I being run in connection with the registration of voters for the municipal election. It object la to get the voters Interested In the election, whloh will bo held Decem ber 7. . A is always customary, each perspn registered has a number placed before nia name In the registration .books, Number, to correspond to thes will be placed In hat and the name oppoiilt me lucky number drawn will be pre- sented with a box of cigar by Theodore moss, candidate ror mayor. Tha draw- Ing will take- place the evening the reg istration book close, November 17. FURNITURE MAKER TO ;y0YE TO CENTRALIA " (Special Dtapatcb te The Jouroal.l ' T Centraila, Wash., Nov.. 13 N. .Welter. a manufacturer of special furniture, In terior fixtures and furniture novelties. operating factory in St, Paul, vester day purchased site hero and will move hi machinery from. St Paul her and U1.C.1 ffll m mm liurmitory Dwellers Wan U Get Better Acquainted Monday; ' v Men who occupy dormitories In tin Young Mn's Christian Aaaoclatlori are to hold a banquet uext Monday night In the White Temple for Ihe pur- poso of getting acquainted. Thera ar now, 118. men rooming In the. new building, and It la probable that all of them wllh attend the gathering. Special mualo la being provided for the banquet, and there will also be a program of short talks. R. K. Millard, K. B. MacNuughton and others will peak. The banquet was originally an nounced for laat night : but postpone ment was found iieeeesary. . -, ' ., The social department of the adu lation is buay arranging various enter tainment features for the winter. Home time ago the Y. M. C. A. temporarily gave up- the custom of bringing out- .de entertainers to the olty. -but In response to a atrong demand from the member two attractions have been ar ranged for December. One of these, tha Schubert Symphony club, will ap pear at . the formal opening of the auditorium In the new building. The other, - Edward - Abner Thompson, a reader of note, has been . gecured for December 17. f '. Many social clubs itav beeri formed within the; association, and these are bringing about closer fellowship among the members. ' Beside the regular' tudy classes many meeting of purely social nature will be held throughout , the winter.' As a factor to contribute to tho Buocesa of the social gathering the association ha Just received an -850 piano player. This Instrument " cam a donation to th building fund from tho Sherman-Clay Piano companyTS operate a factory. Ha found that much of hi business while located In St Paul, was on th coast He manufac tured the furniture and fixtures, man tels, etc., of some of .tho finest resi dence in Seattle and Portland. a a i -n v. Christianity Is' now becornlng popular, I Iron 'and Wlne for a Man'a Soul." An- I that an adveintage or dtsadvstar;eT Should we ever allow ourselves to speak against.' or be prejudiced against any: "sect" or society or. which We have not got accurate or first hand knowl edge? .- , Verse 2S-7-What points would Paul be apt to emphasise concerning the "king dom of God?" Verse, 24 Would those who believed Paul' testimony, bo the religiously hon ect men, and those who disbelieved, the religiously; dishonest men, or was it a mere matter of evidence and of the in tellect? : - - ' . " ' ' Verses 25-29 -If a. man lives In aln, and hi moral nature la deadened and perverted o ' he does not recognize the truth, 1 he as guilty as a ftian who de liberately rejects It? ' , Is It a law of God that (n deadens tho. .Conscience and perverrts . tho Judg ment hence, - can a man living In any kind of sin. trust hi Judgment on per sonal, moral ana spiritual questions? Verses 30-81-Should every Christian home be used for preaching and teach ing" the kingdom oi God? , i Lesson for Sunday, November 21. 1909.' Paul's Story of Hia-Lifo. 11 Cor. xi:z to xn:i. Ministers, funaay scDool teachers and others Interested are invited to write Tb Journal briefly their views as to the worth of these "queatlona." particularly if they consider them of value In their work. High mass" arid seiroah10. Vesper. In striictlon and benediction. 7:30. St Ignatius, Forty-secoud and Powell Valley road Rev. F. Dillin, S. J. L"W mass, 8 and 8:30. Mass, aermon and benediction. 10:80. ; ... St Stanislaus, Maryland and Failing Kev. C. Seroski. low masa. . iiin maaa and sermon. 10. , , T?Xa.AJ 1-V An laKaiaUoa tar Whooplng-Cough, Croup, iyronchins, Coughs, Diphtheria, Catarrh. cetna la Coon to Aatftmatioa. f In m mm im air, r i i wr4 wm kT .'rL. . - -..- - - , . 4 I .U &0'SV I ' i " .'- ... . ., I . '... Methodist. Taylor Street Rev. Beniasnin Young, D. D.. 10:80 and 7:30: 8.'4l.. 12:10; E. L.. Grace Twelfth and Taylor. 'Rev. John H. Cudlipp. D. D X0i30 and 7:30; 8.-8.. 12:15; E. L.. 6:30. Topics, "America for Christ" ; Sacred, concert" - Norwegian -Tjanisn Thirteenth na Da via. Rev. H..p. Nelaon, 11 and 8; 8. M. Sunnvslde Eaat Yamhill ana Thirty fifth; W-T. Euster; 11 and 7:80: S. 8.. :; m. i:4o. Mopics,? "i nings wnicn Remain and Do Not rasa." "What curl Has Done for Women." St. John Rev. F. 'N. Sandefur; 11 and a: u.. it b. b i.- , EBWortb Twenty-alxth and ' Bavler, Rev. Charles T. . McPheraon ; 11 and 7:80"; 8. BV 8:46: Ei. :1m,- 6:45. Topics "The Visit or MeicnizeaeK to ADranam. address by Elnathan Sweet. Trinity East Tenth and Grant; Lewis F. Smith, 10 and 7:80; E. L., 6:30; B. 8., 12:16. Topics, "The Greatness of Be coming a Son of God." "New Thought Religion Compared With the Old." Centenary East Ninth and Pine: Clarence True Wilson,- D. D., 10:80 and 7:80; E. L.. 6:80; S. a., 12:16. Topics, "On the Way, to 'Calvary." "Mora Old Law Broken." . i - CMneso Mission cnan- Bin? xai: li and 7:30. ' , , ; ' Laurelwood Rev. K. El. Myers; - and v:30; 8 8., 10: E. U. 6:80.. V Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo street Rev. C I Hamilton,. 10:30 and I:SC; 8. S.. 1; B. I. j :?,- i '-.,. - Nor we rlan Danish Vancouver ave nue and Skldmore. Rev. C J..Lareen. 11 and 8: 8. 8.. 12:15. Japanese Mission 121 North .-Fif teenth. Rev. ' Eitaen , Rlbara, :8 and 8:80; S. 8, 8:30. Swedish Borthwlek ana Beach. Rev. vkM tf-w.n ii - A a a ia. m T. v. Toplca. ' "Th Kingdom of God," "Conr fesslon. -- - ' - - i -' First German Fifteenth and Hoyt: a A Wbab: 11 -and 7x0 . Second Oerman Stanton and Rodney. Rev. E. E. Hertaler, 11 and t; 8. 8, 8:46; Sellwood Eaat Fifteenth and- Tacoma, Rev. Lester C. Poor. 11 and 7:30: J. E. U, l:J; E. L.. 6:n. The' ciinton-Kenr Memorial TBiBtr- ninth and Powell. Rev. Ernst Leon Jones: B. B.. !:4; 11 and 8; E. L, J. Montavllla Eaat Pine and Eighteenth streets. Rev. Harold Oberg; 11 and ; H. P. ie: class meeting, 12; E. 1 l:l Woodfawn William J. Douglaa; 11 ana s: s. R.. i: E l.. i. Univcrvlty Park Dawson and Flak, ttv. . k. jerrry. j.: li ana Africa Zlfm Thirteenth and Main. Rev. W. Matthew; 11 and 8; 8. 8, L Mount Tabnr fcaat Stark and Slxty- iireu v.. MCiKxigau; ii ana W (Mvlatork J. I). Voce; 11 and 1 46: . i: r r. i Pe'lon Michigan avenue aad C rpen- t-t, u. a. . v altera; ii ana ; b. tv, ie; a. u 7. Li" Poreeth and Cord. Ry. W. Boyd Moora, li and 8; . 8, 1; E. t. i. XplaoopaX, Trlnltr. HHwH an4 Fverett Rev. A - A W rrr ir t and 11. Krwnfng l-r. 4, Emmannal motemeat JitHl lea. I ; I. e, 4. ft ,"ilUei, Klrt n14m'lwf F. V. ti, U. nk. tin c-Amei i ". 7 I a; i ; x r(" a nd mmnn. ll r-T.f,p tr Rr. R. E. rtm!r-,t"n-.r-rj, cf or Kmtfr Woodsie II i-i I, Martyr thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H. M, Ramsay. .7:30. 11 and 7:80 p. m.: 8 8 946 "St David's East Twfflfth andt Bel mont Rev. Henry RusseU Talbot Holy communion. 7:30; prayer and sermon, 11 and 7:46; S. 6.,8:45. St Andrew's, Porwrhouth Holy eucharlst and sermon, II; prayer-and sermon, 7:30; S. 8., 10 a. m. -. St. Mark', Twenty-first and Mnri hall. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. Holy eucharlst. 7:30 and 11; 8. S.. 9:46; matins and litany, 10:1.5; evensong, 7:80. hi. jonn-a i nnrcn Huitiumuh un xayior. n and 7:80: S. IS., js. , Oood Shepherd Graham and Van oouver. Rev. John Dawson. 11 and Z:3o: s. s.. 9:45. Grace Memorial. East ' Seventeenth ana weiaier Rev. oeorgo B. Van Wat ters. Prayer and Sermon, 11; 8. 8., 10. All Saint's. Twenty-fifth and Savier. Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Prayer, aermon and Litany. 11: 8. S.. 12:15: evening prayer, 8; morning sermon by rtev. w. a. bi- BTBCK. Ascension Chaoel Portland Helarhta St Paul Wooflmer. Rior. I. c For svthe: 11 a. m.i. S. H.. 0:4. - Biahop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Samaritan hospital. Key. William K. Powell. ' chanlain. Holv communion, 7 a. m. ; ward service, li prayer and aermon, i:i p. m. " Xiutheran. Bt Jame' "English West Park and Jefferson; J. Allen Leas, 3 i and 7:46; S.. 10: L. 7 P. m. Tonics. "Caesar ajid God." "The .t reasure of Heaven Swedish -MmmanueJ. Nineteenth and Irvinjr. 11 and S; 8. S., 9(45. Nnravrltn Krnnd TCaat Tenth ' and Grant: Rev.O. Hagoes, .11 and 7:46; ' Beta nia Danish Union and Morris: Rev. J. scott, ii ana : b. b., i. United Norwegian 46 N. Fourteenth: uetmar lArsen. ii ana r:3: s. b. a:. :8U... - i. .' ; - ' , - ' , Zion's Oerman Chapman and Sal mon; H. H. Koppelmann, 10:15, 7:46; 8. 6. 9:16. ' - ' - - St. -Paul's German Eaat Twelfth and Clinton. Rev.' A- Krau. "10:80 and 7:30; S. 8 9:80. Trinity" German (Missouri synod) Williams and Sellwood; J. A. Rim bach. 9:16; 8. S., 10; 7:30. Swedlah Augustana '. Rodney and Stanton; Rev. CCA. Tolin. 10:46 and 7:45;, a 8.. 9:80.- Rt. John's Peninsula avenue and Kilpatrlck; 3 p. m. . Swedish Mission Seventeenth and nual Thanksgiving service of Ladles' Missionary aociety. , Missionary sermon. Third Kaat Thirty-seventh and Clav: 1 rtev. ! u. Acneson, ji ana cu, a. a., TJnited Brethren la Christ. First East Fifteenth and Morrison. Rev. Russell S. Shower, 11 and 8; S. 8., 10; C. 7. Radical Bixtn ana mecnamc, ev. g ear A Martin. ll ano. 7:0; S. s., 10; C is., o:so. ' ' Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. C. P. RlnnchardL Bible school. 3. - Aioerta i r.ai l wmiiy-Beveiiiu ana Mildred. Rev. H. E. EmerlcK. ll and 8. Tremont Wisdom and Curtis street. Rev. H. C. Shaffer; S, 8. 2:80; preach ing, a:so. . , .; : TJnited Bvaagelloal. Thirst East Sixteenth and PoDlar. Rev. H. A. Deck. 11 and 7:30: S. 8.. 10. Topics, "Grace and Grit,'' "Paul's Three Discovenea. ' - Ockley Green Gay and Willamette. Rev. J. Bowersox. 11 and 7:30: 8. 1A, i IT H un Tnnlna "Thu -.Vni4 I Without Diminution," "Choooipg Life, Not Deatn. Second Fargo and Kerby, Kev. C. C, FOimg, ii ana 7:su. St. - John's Ivanhoe and John, Rev. C P. Yate., -8. 8., JO. , . ETangellcal Association. . First English East Sixth and .Mar ket, f. . culver, ii ana r.avi i, f, a, :8o; b. h., io. First German Tenth and Clay, F. Bens. 10:45 and 7:45: 8. 8.. 9:80: Y. P. 7 p. m. "The Letters of Christ to the Ephesiane," "The Blessings of Spiritual I juignt." Memorial East Eighteenth and Tlb betta, Morris Heverllng, 11 and -8: S. 8. !' - " v t Jfra Mttuodlit, First church Eaat Ninth and Mill. David M. Cathey. 11 and 8; S. S 10; r. p. M., 7. Second chufch East Flanders, be tween Fifty-third- and Fifty-fourth streets. nev. wuour 1. coffee. , ll ana 7:30; o. b., i; class meeting, 6:80. uiive jarancn Mission second and Ankeny. , A. Wells, superintendent Meeting every evening at 8; Sunday "i W2 Villi OF 77: '.. '- .'-.. ' ' trnlversalist -: Church of the Good - Tidings Broad way and Eaat Twenty-fourth; Rev. J. D. Corby, 10:45; 8. 8., 12. Topic. "The Foundation j nat jundure: A Study in I Personal knowledge the winnins factor in the culrnmahna contests of this competitive age, and when of ample, character it places Its fortunate possessor m the front ranks of Th Well Informed of the World. ' - A vast fund ol personal knowledge is really essentia to the achievement of the highest excellence in any field of human effort' 7 . , A Knowledge of Formsv Knowledge of Functions and Knowl edge of Products are all of the utmost value and in questions of life and health when a true and wholesome remedy is desired it should be remembered that Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig' Syrup Co., is an ethical product which has met with the approval of the most embent physicians and gives universal satisfaction, because it u a remedy of ' -" " Known Quality, Known Excellence - and Known Component ' farts arjd has won the valuable patronage of millions of the Well Informed of the world, who know of then own personal knowledge and from actual use that it and best of family laxatives, for which no extravagant or unreasonable claims 1 This valuable Temedy has been long and favorably known , :' under the name ot-oyrup or figs and has attained to world wide acceptance as the most excellent family laxative. As its pure laxative principles, obtained from Senna, are well known to physicians and the Well Informed or the world to be the best we have adopted the more elaborate name of Syrup of Figs and , J Elixir of Senna- as more fully descriptive of the remedy. but doubtless it will always be called for by the shorter name of 'Syrup of Figs-7-and to get its beneficial :( effects, always note, when purchasing the full name of the Company - California Fig Syrup "k-a ' -printed on the front or everv rackasre. aa m w a h. whether you call tor Syrup ot rigs fVcTV vT-or by the full name ---Syrup of a ia auiu 1 Jiau im mciuuu ... jm . ' iff A. -irttfv, -11 Vnltarian. Church of Our Father Tamhlll mnA Boventn. ev. w. 0. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T. ana a. :4: adult class. 12:30: imui iiniK wrrauii ny nev. j. rt. ivnofipil. UDOn "The Work of the Antl-finlnnn I League": evenlnc address hv Miss Ann. Louis Btrong, secretary or the Civic In stitute. . . . . 7rlad Ohnreh. : Sunnyslde." Main - and - Eaat ' Thirty. fifth. Lindley A Wells, 11 and 7:30; Bible school. 16; C. E-. 6:80. Lent. Center street. Mvra H. Smith. 11 and 7:80; Blbl achool. 10. v . ..- , .. C' Jk, CkuroIt Sonth, , - ; TJnlon avenue and Multnomah street Rev.-EL. H. Mowre. 11 and 7:10: S A . ie. E L.. 6:30. Toplca. "Doesthe Christian Become -What Christ - Was?" "'Ara tha Ten Commandments Sufficient for This Agr . ; .. ..' ' '.. ' - . ... , Bafonaod. ': ' ' -First German Tenth and Stark streets. G. Hafner tastor. Services 10:45 a. m. and I p. n; B. &, 9:30 a. m.; Y. P. 8., 7 p. -m. Eventnr union ta women s nonn Aiissionary society, Mrs J. L Clapaldel and Mrs. P. M. Howard. ' '; " Carlsrtlaa Scianoa. '-' " , First' Church of Christ ScottUh Pll, cainearai. atorrison ana iownsdalo, 11; LOUISVILLE, KY. SAN FRANCISCO, U.S.A. LONDON. ENGLAND GAL N EW YORKi N.Y ' Women's Secrets TWri it one taaa to too United State who hat pernap BC4rd aoro eoata'i aecreta tba say other saaa or women ia tb ooaotry. Tbcse aecreta ara aot aecreta of failt of bass, bat , tho Meret of tnfforing, aad they hv been eoo&ed to Dr. R. V. Pioroo ia tho hope aa dexpeota t i on of ad nee and help. . That few of the women Itav bee disappointed im their ex gtoetationi ia rrvd by tb fact that ninety-eight per cent of ail worsen tree tad by Dr. Picre bar been sbaolotely aad altogether cared. Sack a ewoord would bo remarkable if tho ratri treated wera nanbered by hundreds only. Bat wb that record applie to tb treatment of mom tha bell-a- asil lio women, in a practice of over 40 year, it ta pheooaaeoal. m4 entitle Dr. Pieree to tb grsritwdo oooordVd biaa by women, at tho f rat of pecialiata ia tb treatment of western' diaeeae. . Every tick women mar coneolt Dr. Pierce ry tetter, sbeolntely wttbont gbar. AH reptie art mailed, sealed ia perfectly plain envelopes, wirhoof amy pnatiaf or aoVrtwia whet, open them. Wm wiiKaat leer aa with avt fr, to World'8 Ditpeoeary Mrnral Aaaooatioa. Dr. R. V, Pierc. Proof.. Bnffalo, N. Y. y , , dr. picncE'f fatobith rnnscintmoM TXa XV)aU TVornei 3ti-oxar. V .m. We cat and drink many i thing-we like which are not good for us. Coco F act No. 1 Ther are nine or tea rpe. rie of coco trrei, the bei b e i f t be TheaSroma Caran, a -rttme beftowej by Lmnama, (the fct.Vr of botxry) arJ mear.trf fno4 of the roda. Coro tree fTO-w pyrr w2e tropical arev prliv-Tpary on t h Americaa cominent -,- -. . . - - V " xTv -v Vi- U-V Vg liJJ-. is one tiling we like and is as nourishing and good as it is fragrant and delicious. Do;? V ask tne rely for cocoa ask for GhirardcIlPs. f rc-i'Vtrai ef f L ft;!!. tit