The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 21, 1909, Page 65, Image 65

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    TrtE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 21. 1003.
11
our six mouths kiioosu
LESS Fi!E DAYS FACES CHARGES
French Bark Francois Ar- 8. 31. Haslett of San Fran
rives After Kxtremelv cLsco Accused of Lar-
SIow Passasre' ccnons Practices.
nnrvrjc T.A PHP PAPrirt trui pipmi t tu jon
VJ.J a4. n. i B.B irY.nr w ..-,...
TO BALFOUlt, GUTHRIE ' trtn wr.hQU.. n.thod. of m-
i ; tltloua wait hln and of adept manlpula-
Mon or warenou receipt Involving th
Itfh lUrk Llfermlto Also Making Haalett Warehouse company of , thie
leUjr owIralitt4 today In tba filing of
Slow ,Y 07 aga From Jlobart Out J formal and apaolflo charge with th
t, iv nutlet, board of director of tha Merchant Ex
" -'"-- I changa agalnat 8. M. .Haalett and tha
Hark IUtrahire CuM Comment, MthouM company by M.
oianunnitrm, a local importer. , .
Tha charges anlnat Haalett will ba
followed by an Investigation of hla
fbla expulsion In
rchanta Exchange,
inria vesiaroav at noon, wmpimim i. m.. ... . i . i
. " . .J . iki. -ort I " i vnaraoa. who ma re-
The let er part o r&JJl community of tbla eity. Tha oharg.a
b.r.tl.tolth 0U.tb. th-5- - mti!: lrly discussed by bualneaa men
wmrn mnm raw. in n - "-ion tha street and In tha Merchant Ex-
mor man an average pannes. - i change, "f'
jna rranrni. i' - I The cturfti' that hare boon filed by
wnn a, cargo or auuv I Brandnteln pacifically charge 8. At
merchandise for Balfour. Guthrie at Co I u,,,i, ani th. treeiet vir.imiiu
and arrived at Hobart for ordere Sep- pRny wUh haTnr juggled a oonalgn-
temoer 4. ioi ay arter ana .aura .u n,nt 0f 190 bare of rlc -stored with
the Thame. Bha. aalled from Hobart I th,m Brandaneteln at tha tlma of tba
tour oay later ana arnrea jn in mooui i f jr jn nog.
of the Columbia Saturday afternoon at jt la claimed by Brandensteln that
x:it ociocg. requiring its oays ior iam m atatement rendered by Ilaalett the
whole voyage. It la jyoaalble of eourae warehouae firm failed to aoeount for a
that aha may have been off the Col urn- iar(M conalgnment ef rloe.
bla river for aeveral daye, held outald Buhaequently thla eonala-nment. bear
by the atorm that haa , prevailed for in- the mark of hla firm, waa found by
aome.daya.K i ,- . Brandenatetn It la alleged, to hava been
'Another wthdjammer which la making offered for aala In tha local market. A
alow paasaflre .tn the Columbia la tha claim waa lodged agalnit tha ware-
French bark IITermlte, Hit torm net houae company and monetary restitution
filie eallffd from Hobart Auguat , and waa mad. '
la now out 17 daya from that port: Biytl The filing of other charge by Phillip
la under charter to Kerr Qlfford ft Co. I ft Co., George C. Moore A Co. and Otla,
for a cargo of wheat to v the United j McAllieter A Co., against tha Haslet t
waxenouaa company ara auegea 10 no
imminent, now that M. J. Brandeneteln
baa blazed tha way. It la known that
these firms laid oomplalnta agalnat Has
lett Jbefore the apeclal Investigating com-
McVln. five day. of be.n out ...
montha. the rr.nch bark rnnn. iM dU(rrilca from th, erc
tona net. Captain GulUon, arrived at A- Cr,mln-, nro--(,u,ion.
UX
5un6aY Services at tl)e "porUan5 (l)urcl)es
. ,s ' ... Saptiat, . . i
First White Temnla. Twelfth and
Taylor. Itev. 4. Whluoinb liroualisr. U.
l. 10. 'line Accord'' iryr nieHliig
crvli-r, lv:au and 7.30; Yuule artiool 11;
Y. I, V; Krniona by n'. J. W. Kra
mer, flrat laptut. cimrili, noan,
aan. .
Second ftMvonth mil PS,t Ankenr;
Rev. kL . black. 10. S9 eiiU 7:30; Htble
erhool. la: U. V. P. .30. Tonloa.
"Ihanksslvliia." "Qeooiiiociiiilna Otxl.
Central Eaat Twentlxlb and Anken
l(v. w. T. Jordon. 11 -ami .
k 10: T. P. IT.. Irfto. iMornlna: aernu
Hev. J. R. Knoilell. -or.gon lry In
110-: eveoloa tonfi-s. "Tha Man witn a
Vision.". - -
Arletar Rev. K. A. Pmtth. It and T I9
B. .. :4; B. X. P. U.. 1:80: aermona
br Hev. tl R. Owen.
Highland Alberta and Rlxth. nev. JS.
A. Leonard, pastor, 11 and T.I0; B. X.
1 1 wood Tacoma and Eievenin, nav.
D. V. Thtiratnn. paMtor. 11 and 7;30; 8,
a.. 10- v. p. a.! '.ift.
Calvarr Raat Klahth and Grant. Rev,
J, N. Monroe. U and T:80; a. JOJ ,
r. P. II.. l it.
Inimanuel Jones Jlall. Olhb ana
Front, Jtv. A. B. Mli'uker. 10:80 ,nnd
7:0i B. 8., it; B. T. H. V., 6:0; union
services t rourtn j-reenyierian cnumn.
, Sucstlvc Question on the Sunday '. ,
: . Scnool lxr?son ty Rev. Dr. T.
' (allnlatera.. Bundav acbool teanhera and thara Interested ar lavlted I
wnn im journal larmriy inair vuwa as to ins nno OI uiae duhuvw
particularly If thav cunsiaar them ef value In their werk.1
The elnternatlonal Newanaoer ltlble Ktudr club la for tba enrooea ef r
' motlng In an unfettered way tnumi the niaaaaa, a Wider studv ef th Bible,
the baaal trutha - of .Christianity, and the problema whl.-b entar lnta averf
man' life. It is eompood of all thoee who Join a looal club, $t& lka P h
simple coura brln outllr.rd, barring only ordained clergymen. Alt-wb have
Dot joined are warmly, tnvtiad to do eo and ta com pat for tha prtaeek
Pereona may Join the club at any time during tha year, out moat, at
eourae. e newer the - it - auaatiana hereinafter explained, la oiiallfv for U
pnaea, and the Dark queetlona may t obtained by addreealng this or no.
This paper haa secured tha rjht ta publish the InUrnatlonei aHiadav
Brhool Leeaon questions by Rev. Dr. Llaacolt, which hav areueed Be much
Interest elaewbere, and they will appear werkly In both tha Batorday and
aunaay laauea or The journal, one or tnese qneetlona each weak is 10 Da
answered Ir. writing: and upon these answer the prlaaa ara t b awarded.
Qoadmoajg a the eontest,
1. Kach contestant, or hla or nr family, "nasi ' be a aobewrTbar ) thla
&P, in order to qualify for membership la the International Mewspapec tllbl;
tudr club and thle local club. i. . r, . i
I. Each contestant In this local elub must answer each of the written ejoea
Mone for it consecutive wcoka, eommanqtng Sunday, Uarcb 14. and the anawera
must all ha In , the possession of thia paper ; trlthiQ. wa week ef tb oloa
Of thla rierliwl. .... i . .
terlan church. I I. Each Question 'must b' anawered separately, and 'the pa pay 'written en
Topics. "Christian Asauranca,' Accept I one aide only. No anwr must exceed too word In leneth and mav be leea
Ing Chlt" 1 Ec,? "wer must have tha nam and address of the writer at tba bottom
ow "newer. " ..... . , t 9 i
4. The anSVera must ba dellverad to fhla Affln. mnA Ihn win i Mllatad
t the close of he contest and forwarded io headquarter for Independent
.HMii.uun di compeuni examiner. id prise win tnen d awaraea ee
cording to the blgheet number of marks, won by member ef The International
"wapaper uioie utuay eiuo. , . .
-.' . ... . xaa maea. .
First Series a gold medal to each of tb first five contestant.
pecono fierlaa A- silver 'tnaiial trt Mrh of the newt nv. nni..l
Third Bfirlne i T.irh.r'i VllKle nrlr. ts (A tit u . .w. ftm. mm.
T ' -T-i ;- - ----- . "
Fourth ftertea Tfie hnnk fe Hear of rirl.l.nl. h.t, 1 Ka ith
ef the next 15 conteatanta. - . j . , . ' '
ECB medal will be sultaWy engraved, giving the nam of the wlnnr und
Kingdom.
.... Bateabtoe BtUl Otrt. .
Th Brltlah bark Butaahlra. 17S tona
pet, CapUIn Purdle, la th causa of con-
MbmHI., MAmmenr In waterfront elr
cleg here on account of her unuaually nta of th Mrchanta Exchange.
long paasage from Panama to Portland.
. She left Balloa Auguat z for thla port. At 4:40 Celook tha draw waa again
and la .now out 111 daya. She waa re- opened to let' the steamer through, and
ported to have arrived off the mouth of ah finally auocaeded In doing eo after
the Columbia river October 28, but alnc th draw had been held open another
that time nothing haa been heard of her. .20 minute.
It waa thought at tha time .that aha . As ahe passed through tha open draw,
might bay had to atand well off from backing down stream, the current, which
shore on account of galea which came la pretty atlff at the present time.
up about that time, but ahe haa Men 1 caught her and, aa ahe could not be
out so long since then that that Ideal easily handled while going stern first,
was given up. -jahe waa carried agalnat the east side
Bklppera who have had considerable of the draw pier and slid along It
experience on the- weat coast - do not until ahe waa In th clear.
pfm to think that there la any causa The opinion among river- men who
for alarm about her aa yet, aa they eaj watched her go through aeemed to be
that there are many reasons why ahe that ahe would have ' had no trouble
. might make an extremely alow paasage and would not have detained traffic but
from one' of those porta.- The British' a few mlnutea had ahe turned around
bark Jordanblll, which arrived In At- above the bridge instead of waiting un
torla October S from i Ouaymaa. ' waa tit ahe waa through to head down
about 60 daya In making-, tha paasage, stream. She ran through the. ateel
and Captain Ketihealy aaya that he doe bridge without trouble,
I "'not ,aee, any -particular cttuse for Ymx- J ' The 'Majeatio took- I
llree af nntavtlla; Rev. Albert K.
Patch. 11 andI7:6: 8, 8.. 10; T. P.
V.. 6:80. Topics, "Prayer," "IB It. Profit
hie tn Re e l-hrUtlanr' '
TInivereltv Park 8. S.. -10. ' 11 end
T:80i H. Y. P. 11.- 7." '
Sunnyalde (German) Forty-first and
Hawthorne; Jttey,.v. eiaraein. .x, 9. o.
St. Tonne f rjrmen Kev. rein
tneth. 8. 8 :45; services JLand 7:0.
BL Johns Rev.' V. U. vwen, ,
nd. 7:80; 8. 8.. 10; B. T. P. U.. :!.
Chinese, Mission 81 to Ux sireei.
8.. 7i preaching. 8. by Rev. Fung
Chsk- .- . ' ... -
First German rourtn ana ui;
Bev. J. Kratt. 11 and 7:80; B. B., .:4ft.
Second German Morrl atreet and
Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Buermann, 11
and 7:80; 8. 8;, :46..
Eaat Forty-fifth 'atreet Corner East
Main: 11:15 and 7:80; B. Y. P. U.. i:45;
Sermons by Key. A. B. Walta. -
nta H. a., 10; 11 ana t:u, a. 1.
U- 6:30." Bermons by Rev. B. C
ronlr. ' . - .
Mount Olive Seventh 'and Everett:
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:80,
HwrHh Movt and Fifteenth: Rev
Erlck Scheratrom. 10:45 end, 7:45;
a S.. 12; B. Y. P. TJ.. 6:80. :
Third Knott and Vancouver. Rev, R.
Schwedler, 11. and 7:80; 8. 8., 10.
Woodstock Forty-first and Holgate;
Rev. F. E. Park. 11 and 7:80; S. 8., :45;
K, I.
M. Fvenlag aermoa by
-onng, 1-. ci.
1I C
Itev. C. C. I'
Meeond Fargo a ad Kerby, Rev, C C
ronng, 1 v ana 1 :ia.
HL Joha'e Ivanhoe aad Joha. Rev,
li, r. I ate, a, ., 1.
i RECORD PRICE
J rnn m nrnTrn
rUK ULUWItl.i
$1 Tor Bushel Jloves 3Iufh
WhvAt in. Inland Empire
MTIUVUVU ABwMUUtlBI. I . e a . . e - . . ft
First k.li-h Eaat ailiih and Mar- JllirllCr I TICCS 1 101111 eil.
ket. K. R Culv.r. U and t;8; Y. P. A, r "!
I.J: 8. 8. 10.
First German Tenth
and
Clav. F.
Ben a. 10:41 and 7 41; H. H. 0:80; T. P.
I p. in. Toploa, "The Iattera of Clirlet
te-tb Church at Smyrna," "Heading,
vvnau nowr
Memorial Kaat Eighteenth and Tib-
(Rpecl.l Meaate!) te laie Joaraal.t
Colfax. Waeh... Nov. to. A pew re.
ord for wheat price wn aatabllelird
here today, blueatem being, quoted at
It Mr bueliel. th hleheet flenftre ever
neiia, aaorri iieveriing, 11 ana a. 0, 1 reached at thla ean of the year In
v.
Free Ketbodlst,
Flrat church Eaat Ninth and MI1L
David M. cathey. 11 and I; 8. .. 10:
J. P. M., T.
Second church Hbat Flander. be
tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth
sireef. jtev. . w Bur N. forree. 11
and T:it; s, n., 10; clasa meeting. I: JO.
. Olive Branch Mission Second and
Ankeny. A. Wella, auperlntendent.
Meeting every evening at. 8: Sunday
11.
All who can write and have Meaa. 'era nrmmA e v ..m. v .4lea r.
gardle of the derren of their education, aa tha nenera ere tin. veloe from
an educational ' or literary standpoint, but from tb point of. view of tb
. -'-j wi luoir rwioiiN lane
out " cargo of
lety urttil. the, Buteshire has been out lumber to California, porta,, her deck-
, yo dajra.," ; r t load of ties beln probably the largest
onipmaatar aay tnai 11 in no unusual 1 m - mu uuwa oui uo a oimun
thing for a ehlp to be caught In a, calm
In theaa water -and held for week,
during which time her bottom will be
come, more fouled every day, and when
ahe. doe get a breeie ahe . can hardly
: make time at all. . The Jordanhlll would
have been out longer than-' she was had
it not been for a tramp steamer which
gave -her a tow'? about 100 mile when
ahe waa In a dead calm. ,
aohooner this aeaaon.- She carries about
1,000,000 feet of lumber and ahe wa
loaded until her guarda were under
water. - .
Presbyterian.
First Twelfth and Alder, Rev. Wll
Ham Hiram Foulkes, 10:80 and 7:80:8
8., 12:10; Y. P. U., 6:30. Topic. "The
Offense of the Cross." "Selling Hla
Rltthrlwht " .:-.-
Mlapah Eaat Twelfth and Powell;
Rev. Harry Leeds, 11 and 7:80: H. S., 10;
XX E., 6:30. .
Calvary Kievenin ana uay, nev.
(Copyright, 1809. by Rev, T. &; fclng-
- cotv MX, P.) . i ,
t Wovember 1009. ;
Paul' atorv Of hla life. IT. Cor t .
H to xii.. 10.
uoiden- Text H aald unto ma. My
grace 1 , sufficient for thee: for mv
strength la made, perfect In weaknera.
11 i.or xii.. .. k .... -
Verae 21 Do. Vnil k-nnw inv nerenn
In all history Who had a hater rltrhr to
boldly tell of hla Bufferings than Paul?
Verses 22-28 la there any lack of
modesty, or good taste. In PaUt or any
other true man. aivm- a full account
of hie quallflcatlona and hi suffering
or unrisfa causer
what advantage Ja It tb be bom of
gooa stock T
what advantage waa It to Paul thftt
he was a Hebrew, an Israelite, and of
the aeed of Abraham?
la there any higher privilege, or
greater honor than to have labored and
ful love and grace of God to him, and
ALOXGf THE WATERFRONT
MARIXS; IXTEXLIGEyt.'B
Beguiar Zdan Bu to Arrive.
JBJn, 'i iciii. .................. iiov. - 1
George W. Elder, San Pedro. .. .Nor. 51
81
..Nov. 23
..Nov. 28
..Nov. 23
..Nov. 24
..Nov. 26
..Nov. 26
..Nov. 27
, .Nov. 30
With passenger and a full cargo of
general' freight- the steamer - Alliance,
CapUIn Parsons, salted last nfght fur
cooe.Bay. " ' I .. : -
The Gecman ship PAmasses will shift
today from the North Bank dock to
, the elevAtor dock, where she will finish
tier cargo as soon aa the Yintiennea
leaves there, which, will be about next
. Thursday,. : '
From the Victoria dolphlr.s the Ger
man bark Wandabek will shift to the
North Bank dock Monday. ! , ! ; :
Iaden with a cargo of 800,000 ft
of lumber; the steamer Johan Poulaen
. left for Ban Francisco yesterday after
.' noon.
' With a cargo of lumber for Shanghai
the Norwegian steamer Christian Mich
lesen. Captain Bentxen, will leave down
today at noon. She is laden with
J.U00.00O-f eet; of firr valued -at-' 132,350.
She 1 dispatched by Balfour, Guthrie &
The American barkentine J. M. Grif-
JoV pti-n 7 ,i iTe Wandabek. Ger.- bk. . i . . i . I .North Bi
for Portland , 'Sh is ttnder charter; w, h. Smith. Am. eoh. Linn
rmiiour, uuione ec vo : ana win ioaa
about 700,000 feet of lumber at ono of
toe local mills for Peru. She will be
'due here for December loading. .... - -
.Nov. 21
Nov. 21
.Nov. 22
.Nov. 22
.Nov. 24
.Mjv. 24
.Nov. 28
.Nov. 29
.Nov. SI
MARINE NOTES
- Astoria,. Nov. 20. Condition at the
mouth-of the river at 5 p. m., smooth;
wind southwest, IS miles; weather rain.
. Ing. : .. . .. ' . . ' ' - . . '.
Astoria. ' Nor. 20. Sailed s,t 7:1
. ate'amef- Kansas City for. San Francisco;
arrived at 7:15 a.nd left up at 8:40 a. m.
steamers Shna Yak and Tamalpals from
San Francisco; arrived at 7:16 and left
up at i a. m. steamer Olympio from San
Pedro; sailed at 8 a. m. steamer Eureka
for Coos Bay and Eureka; arrive t
0:15 a. m. French bark Neuilly from
Cardirr via Kahulul; u sailed at 8:16 a.
m. steamer Elmore for Tillamook; - ar
rived at 12:18. p. m, French bark Fran
cois from Ibndon. ' . : ; ,
8an Frartclsco. -Nor. JO.Arrlved at
iv a. m. eicamer rcoanoxe irom ron-
. una ior sun reure; ,aauea ai x p. m.
' steamer Kansas City for Portland.. . .
'. Monterey. Nor. 20. Sailed steamer W.
fl Pnrt., trtf tlAftl.flil 1 ,
Argo, Tillamook
Breakwater, Coos Bay ...,.
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook...
Kansas City, San. Francisco.
Eureka, Eureka
Alliance, Coos Bay
Roanoke, San Pedro
Rose City, San Francisco ...
Santa Clara; San Francisco. .
Begnlsz lar Due to Depart.
Santa Clara, San Francisco. ... .Nov. 21
Argo, Tillamook. . :
Sue H. Elmore. Tillamook ...
Geo. W. Elder, San Pedro, . . .
Breakwater. Coos Bay .......
Eureka, Eureka.......
Kansaa City, San Francisco..
Alliance, Coos Bay......
Roanoke. San Pedro .........
Rose City, San Francisco. ..... .Deo. 3
, Vessels la Tort,
Neulllv. Fr. bk... Astoria
Firancois, Fr. bk. Astoria
Tamalpals, Am, 89..,., Oak street
Shna. Yak. Am. ss. ...... ..Couch street
Olympic, Am. ss. ........... .Oak street
CaJama; Am. ss.. s .. Linnton
Ley land Bros.. Br. eh ......... .O. W. P.
Donna Francegca, Br. bk.. ... . .Astoria
Plorre Antonlne.Tr.' Uk. . .T. Columbia 2
Cane Flnlsterre. fir. as..... Port. L. Co.
Bougainville, Fr. bk. . . . . . ..On way up
Marchai a Castries, -r. sen. , .centennial
Nantes, Fr. bk, . , .. . . .Lirmton
Bank
ton
Paranaesos. Ger. sh. ...... . .Elevators
Ia Rochejaquetin, Fr. bk.,.. Gas Dock
Altalr. Br. bk.-. . .... ........ .Columbia
Jordanhlll, Br. bk. .Tnrhan-Poulsen
Poltalloch. Br, bk..... victoria dolphlna
Berlin,. Am. sch... . . . , , . . rGobla
Washington. Am. as. ' .......-..Linnton
Neotsfleld. . Br. bk ....... 4 . M . .Oceanic
Henry VI Hard, Am, ah.. . . . ..-.Aatorla
Brabioch. Br. bk ............. .Oceanlo
Glenalvoe,- Br. ah. ............ .Oceanic
Gulf --Stream. Br. bk Elevators
St. Nicholas, Am. ah........ . ...Gobi
-Incennes, Fr. bk....... .....Elevators
' En" Bout to Xoad t, umber. '
Wellesley. Am. s ....... San Francisco i
Olvmuia Am. as ........San Francisco
Casoo ...... San Francisco
Inca Am, ch. . .. . . .Ban Francisco
E. K. -Wood, A.m, sch. ....San Francisco
Marhof f er San Francisco
H. B. Bendixen, Am. sch. San Francisco
Saginaw, Am. S. S. ......San Francisco
Shoshone. Am. ss." San Franclscc
Kalrrter, Am. ss, ....... i .Man Kranclsco
Carlos, Am. , ss...... .....San Francisco
Tamalpals. Am. tn...,...8u Francisco
Ea Boot With Osment aad. OeaaraL
BossueC Fr. -bk. ............. .Antwero
Crillon, Fr.- eh. ..... ...Antwerp
David d'Angera, Fr, eh.. .London
Ernest Legouve, Fr. bk. '.(....Hamburg
a Perouae, Ft. bk. ........... .Antwerp
LeMn Blum. rr. bk ......Ban Francisco
Manx King Br. sh.. ......... .Antwerp
Marecha! Noalllea. Fr. bk. ....Antwerp
Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:80 end 7:45; TilZljT ,""' .. "?:L1Y. L."" S."?
Tilhle achool. noon. Too c. "From Moun- iu OI wmai, wmcn
t . ir.n" "t the ireet of s tno cause or humanity?
Jesus." I Doe true ministry, thea and now,
Fourth First and GIbbs; Rev. Donald always imply much, suffering and self-
MacKenzia, iv:su ana i.ov. a. a., n., v.iaeniair
Bfal-tWore" p.,fc twelfth .r. fl4-S7 What lu th best word
TteRv. NeTslle'n.f t0 obl
7:30; 8. S., 12; a B., 6:30. Topks, who, at th expense ,of lifelong and nn-
"Thanksglvlng," stereoptioon lecture on nunnr, guv umnu up to
"Journey to Bethlehem." ,. tne ervlce of other? (This auestlon
f orDes oeuwooa ana umnenoein; i must d answered 1 WTlUng by mm
uv, a. a,, gin or til OlUbt.
Pledmbht Cleveland and Jarrett; eaa uniu tne awry or tnia bitter
Rev. J. E. Snyder, 11 and 7:30; S. S., and prolonged suffering Is burned Into
12:15. r- your, memory, and then .read the sory
Chinese 145 FIrst,'7:45; S. 8.; 6:45. of Paul's gret work and of the wdnder-
westminster iuasi renin, ana weia
ler; Rev. Henry M&rcotte, . 10:30 and
7:30: S. S.. 12:, Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30.
Marshall Street Marshall and North
Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Haya, 11, 4.
Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty-
man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 8;
a 8., 10. ,
Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth
and Spokane; Rev. D. A. Thompson, 11
and 7:80; 8. S 10; C. E., 6:80.
Third .East Thirteenth and Pine;
Rev. J. A. P. McGraw. 10:80 and 7:45;
S. S., 12.
Hope Montaviiia, East seventy-
elehth street. Rev. Henry L. Nave.
S. fl 10: 11 and 7:30.
Kenllworth East Thirty-fourth and
Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; S. 8.
12; Y. P., 7. -Millard
Avenue Rev. John A. Town-
send: services. 10: 8. S.. 11:15.
Anabel Rev. John A. Townsend. Serv
ices, 11:80 and 7:46; S. S., 10:16; C. E. T.
Trinity Dakota street, Rev.- A. Rob
inson, 7:45 p. m.; C. E. 6:45; S. S.. 11.
Vernon wygant and East Nine
teenth; Rev. George W. Anns, 11 and 8;
B. 8., 8:46; C. E-. 7.
Catholic
St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth
and Davis Most Rev, A. Christie, D. D.
Low mass, 6, s and . Hign mass ana
sermon, 11.' vespers, instruction ana
benediction. 7:46. i ,
St. Joseph'a (German), Fifteenth and
coucn Kt, kov. james jKauw, v. u.
Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon,
10:80. Vespers, benediction, 8:30.
St. Francis. East Eleventh and Oak-
Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass, 6, 8:80 j and 8;. 8. S., 10; E. L., 7.
then think of the aumntuoua Uvea of
th chief priests; who were, lu great
measure, responsible for Paul's suffer
ing, and then say, after all,, which got
me more aggregate joy out or life, 1'aui
or fcyf- 1 '
I.jw many of these cruel suffering,
to which Paul refers, are mentioned
lsewher in th Nw Testament? Give
chapter And verae. (See Acta lx- 34-16;
xlv., li; xrl.. 21 et aeo.) '
Verses 21-13 I Paul an wteeptlon.
or is it th duty of all of us to hav a
great car for ell th churches, and to
be in sympathy with everybody,' weep
ing with those who weep, and rejoicing
with those who rejoice T '
Which is the greatest man. the one
who excels In education, in science. In
oratory, In statesmanship; or. tb on
who excels In hla lov for th church,
for th poor, for sinners, and in a heart
that sympathizes with all mankind T
Chapter xii., 1-1 What' la the logical
or scientific vain of Paul's experience
of heaven?
What Is th only real proof of God,
of Immortality and of th wisdom of
th plritual life? '
Is It probable, or possible. That per
sons ' today may hav similar experi
ence of the unseen world aa Paul?
Verses 7-10 What waa Paul's "thorn
in the fleahr
What 1 the greatest "thorn (n th
flesh" that strong and healthy spiritual
rnrr have today? '
Lesson for Sunday, November 28,
1909. ' Paul on Self-Denlal. (World's
Temperance Lesson), Romans, xlv,
10-21. ' ' ' ' '
fMinistertr. rJundav acrmaT (teachers and -'there-"'' Interested are invited to
write The Journal briefly their view as to th worth of the "question."
particularly if they consider them of value in their work.
Clarence True Wilson, JX D., 10:80 and! Clinton. Rev. X Krause, 10:80 and
7:30: is. l... 6:30: 8. 8.. m:l6. TODiea. .(: o. a.. :su.
wny ana mow tne bidio was tie-1 nmiy Gorman i .Missouri synoai
vised," first in a series on "The Twelve winiams ana esenwooa; J, A. Klmbacn.
Blr Bible Questions." iv.io; o. a., iu: r.su.
x,aureiwooa jiev. ti. sa. Myers; 11 dwbuibh ugustana Kooney ana
and 7:30: S 3., ,10; E. I. 6:80. ta.nt0'?i Rev.- C A. Tolin. 10:45 and
Central Vancouver avenue: and Fargo) : . a.. :so.
, 'TJaltarlam.
Church of Our Father Yamhill and
Beventn. Hey. w. O. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T.
1. l-lf tl ri - . I .. i -. - a
v., .... v.. wiiuairr iiiwrilUB, I A
nd 7:46: 8. B.. 9:45; adult class, 12:30;
'oplca,' ''Salvation- Acoordlna to the
tirtnnaox Creeds and salvation Accord
ing to Jesus." Hong service with ser-
men by Rabbi Jonah it. Wise. S. 8.
harvaai service at ;4 a. m.
Ohrlstlaa Colaaea.
Firt Church of Christ Scottish Rite
cathedral. Morrison and Lownadale, 11;
s; b. ix; auoiect or leaaon sermon,
"Soul and Botly.' . 1 .,
Serond Woodmen's hall, Eaat Sixth
and Alder, 11; 8; 8. 8.. 12: aubject of
lesson sermon, - tsoui, ana Boay. '
mBd' Oharoh.
Sunnysld. Main and East Thirty.
fifth. Llndley A. Welle, 11 and 7:30;
Bible school, 10; C. E.. 6:30. .
Lent. Center atreet, Myra B. Smith,
ii ana y:io; bidi scnjool. io.
th history of wheat raining in thla sec
tion of th northwest. 8o rar aa ran
be learned, none wa sold at thla price
In Colfax, farmer holding for till
further advance, but In St. John aevaral
thousand bushels were surrendered. A .
representative of one of Uie largest line
companies stated tonight that about -
per rent of th crop was yet unsol.l.
and that 31 per bushel now mean that
the remainder will go for thia ftgur-i
or bette.r '. '
Other quotation today were: Forty-
fold. 86e; Club Flf nd . Turkey Red.
15c; Red Russian, 314c; oats, $174;
barley, I.15.
Walla Walla. Wash.. Nor. J0.D. H.
Cox. a local grain buyer, today offered
6 cents for Turkey Red. and much
wheat changed handa at thla price.
There waa a audden jump' of . about 6
rents, and this had th effect of bull
ing th market in general about 3 or 4
cent. .
This I th highest price paid this
year by about 5 cents. Cox was. acting
for a' Portland firm whose name is un
known. .
JIOTOR CAR SERVICE
WALtUIiA TO DAYTON"
SC. X. Chnroh South.
Union avenue and Multnomah street
Daw U Unwv& 1, m.-a. CS a . h .
E. L.. 6:80. TodTcs. "Do Natunil Laws I par on between Dayton and Wallula
Account for the Power of Christ?" Ad- through Walla Walla. The new car
(Special Diarates to Tb Journal. I
Walla Walla. Wash.. Nov. 20. By way
of improving th local train service, th
O. R. N. will put a gasoline motor
dress by Mr. Florenc Roberts, "Jew
els.-
Beformed.
First German Tenth and Stark
streets, G. Hafner paator. Services
10:45 a. m. and d. m.: 8. 8.. 9:30 a. m
Y. P. 8., 7 D. m. Even In tr unlan ta
Women's Home Missionary society, Mr.
x. uiapsiaei ana Mrs. M. Howard.
will make a trip each way daily. One
of the cars waa brought west for an
experiment. and goes into service Tuesday.
IT nir realist.
Church of the Good Tidlnss Broad
way and East Twenty-fourth: Rev J.
D. Corby, 10:46; 8. 8., 12. Topic, "Be
lieving. Doing and Growinc After tha
uivine i-aiiem.
atreet, Rev. C L. Hamilton, 10:30 and
7:30; S. S., 12; E. L., 6:30.
Norwegian Danish Vancouver ave
nue and Skidmore. Rev. C. J. Larsen, 11
ana r s. a.. 12:16.
Japanese Mission 121 North Fif
teenth, Rev. Eilsen Ribara,
8:30: S. S.. 3:30.
Swedish Borthwlck and Beach, Rev.
bt. John 8 Peninsula avenue and
rrli..,i.i.. n
A.iipaLriua; a p. in.
t Swedish Mission Seventeenth and
Glisan; Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and 8;
a. o.. iu; x. jr., o:au.
EUm Chanel Michlaran avenue mil
9:30 and Skidmore, Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11; 8. 8.,
Immanuel German Corner 15th and
Miscellaneous.
First Spiritual Society Kllham-Davla
hall, Second and Washington. Confer
ence, 11; evening service 7:46. Topic,
Hunsnine; Spirit Meesagee."
Church of New Thousht Sellina--
Hlrseh hall, Henry Victor . Morgan.
8 p. m. Mental Assassination, la It
Possible?"
Swedish Corps Salvation Armv 430
Burnside. 11, 4:80 and 8.
Meal urns" and Ministers Association
Auditorium building, 11. 3 and- 7:45.
Latter Day Saints (Mormons) Raat
Tenth and Sherman. J. C. Wasterrard.
presiding elder, 11 and 6; 8. 8., 10.
Aaveni unristian aecona, between
Hall and LInooln. E. Wallace Bhepard.
10:80 and 7:80.
volunteer of America 285 Burnside
atreet, 8:30 and 8:30.
Divine Truth Center 301 Allnlrv
building. Rev. Thaddeua M. Minard. 11:
B. fc., lz. Tonic. "The ODen IvOad to
success," Dy Kev, F. j. oreen.
New Thought East Thirteenth and
Tenlno, 8. Kev. P. J. Green,
Church of Naaarene East Seventh
and couch. 11,
New Church Society (Swedenborgen)
jcieventn ana Aiaer, n.nignts or x-"y-thias'
hall. Lay service and sermon, 11,
Non-Sectarian Odd Fellows' hall.
Eaat Sixth and Alder; 1:30, up to date
Dime aiuuics. .
Center of Right Thinking W. O. W,
tern pie, izg Eleventh and Alder streets,
Mrs. hi. snerman uiney: s tt. m.
Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints East Seventy
sixth and Irving. Elder Walter Bar-
Ker. it ana 7:so; 8. s.. io:45.
spiritualist meeting at Alisky hall
ED
two ens
One had Face Covered with Itching
Eruption Eyesight was Affected
. Raw, Itching Humor Spread
Over the Other from Head to Feet
In a Single Day Dreadful
SKIN-TORTURES YIELD -TO
EASY TREATMENT
John Ovall. 11 and 8: S. S.. 10: E. L.. 7: Leo (Sellwood). H. a Ebellng. 10:30: . T-VX. 1V 5T2-
Tonloe. "The Will of finA. "The rireet 8. 8.. 9:30. ' I ""i" .." enie, o,
Salvation." o Grace English Rodney and Iry. AI
tirsi uerman irteentn ana Moyt; n.Deung, 1:30.
G. A. Waasa; 11 and 7:80. Evangelical Kerby and Fargo etreets.
second uerman eianton ana noaney, 1 u. nagoes.
Rev. E. E. Hertzler, 11 and 8; S. S.. 9:46:
IS. Ls-t I SU,
Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tacoma.
Kev. juester c. r-oor, 11 ana 7:30; J. lfi.
L. 2:30: E. L.. 6:?n.
The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thicty
nlnth and Powell, Rev. Ernst Leon
Jones; S. S., 9:45; 11 and 8; E. La 7.
Montaviiia East Pine and Eighteenth
streets, Rev. naroia ooerg; n ana
a 8., 10: class meeting, 12; E. L-, 7:16
Congregational.
First Madtenn end Park P
Luther R. Dvott. n D Rev rsnv r.
juick, assistant; 11 and 7:45: 8. s.. 9:40.
TODlcs. "A Nation In th Milrlnr" "The
l-sycnoiogy or Jesus."
Laurelwqod Rev. W. H. Myers; 11:
S. 8., 10; C. E., 6:30.
Bunnysia jsast Taylor and East
Woodiawn William J. Douglas; 11 Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J. S
and 9:30. High mass und sermon, 10:30-.
Vespers, Instruction and benediction,
7:30. .
St Lawrences', Third and snerman
Kev. J. c. Hughes, low mass, 6, 7 ana
8:30. Hieh mass and sermon. 10:30.
Vesners and benediction. 7:30.
Ascension, Montaviiia, Rev. 3. P.
Fitxpatrlck. Mass. and sermon, 9" In j
chapel of Sisters of the Precious BloOd.
St. Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savler V
-IT! T Unrnh T.OW man,' B Ullh "."-l .''
University Park Dawson and Flske.
ev. w. K. Jerrry, j.; 11 ana 7:su.
African Zlon Thirteenth and Main,
Rev. W. Matthews; 11 and 8; S. S., 1.
Mount Tabor uast Btark and Slxtv-
lirat. j. w. Hcuougaii: 11 ana 7:so.
Woodstock J. D. Voce: 11 and 7:30:
8. S-, 10: E. L.. 6:30.
Patton Michigan avenue and carpen
ter, d. a, watters; 11 ana r; a. 10;
"Mental Telepathy.
uiaastone Meeting Meeting com
mences at Gladstone tonight and con
tinues indefinitely. Reside home forces
it is expected that Rev. A. A. Berry of
tne A.ern rum unnsuan cnurcn will
De in tne meeting soon.
Y. W. C. A. This aftrnoon at
o'clock at the y. W. C A., there will
be a Thanksgiving program for girls.
i-iano soio. miss nazei watts: vocal
solo. Miss Zeta Hollister: readings.
Miss Edna, May Well. All girl ar in-
vitea.
Y. M. C. A. City association. Sixth
and Taylor streets Meeting for men
L,,h
7:80; S. S., 10; C. E.. 6!fo. Topics. o'clock will be addressed by Dr.
I , s n. I B t n t-t, K.t .SC,VI.' BtUl fi. . tf.1
.OUO ,i, I . ... . . - .
o ri . Uu .u . Marwnu r.oa.Juea, r r. om. .
uST m ' , J'e7T T V ., ' Notre Dame d'Arvolr. Fr. bk.... Antwerp
barkentine J. M. Griffith for Portland. Wavertree. Br. sh. .........Uvemool
Tides at Astoria, Sunday High water: Arctic Stream. Br. ah. ...Tyn
- Tift e rr, 7 1 fet Tift TV. m I! fl
Low' water; 9.H a. rn, 1.1 feet; 1:86
p. m., 8.1 "feet.
:: TE3ITERS DAJIAGED
EtMt Siders Grumble BecamM of Slow
. Stramer.
Bumping lightly against the east aide
Qrela Xonna- . En. Boate ta Ballast.
Amlral Cecllle. Tr. sh. :.. Honolulu
Comliebcnk, Br. bk. ........ VaJperaiao
Francois, Fr. ba .......London
L'Hermet. FT- bk. ....... .....Dur.klra
Le Filler. Fr. bk. ....t.. .......Dublin
Pierre LotlrFr. bk. .Dublin
Rene. Fr. bk. , ....fan Franclsce
Sully. Fr. bk. .Limerick
. Sa movie Wltk CoeX
Bel en. Fr. bk. Newcastle. X. 8.
of the draw of th Burnsld atreet Jean Bert t r. bk...weaetla. N. S. W.
onan. and aiiaina aionr 11 until ana
waa clear, lh steam schooner Ma
Jeatle finally negotiated th opening af
ter ahe had held the draw open for 45
minute yesterday afternoon. No dam
age wa don to tbe pier but there wa
much damag to tbe feeling of those
tk bad bualneaa on th other ld of
th brtdr opening..
At 4 $ e'clock yeeterday afternoon
thm dmw waa opened for the Ma)etlv
whieii was In charge of pilot Kdwln
Pulilvan. to at throvgh. which rbe
aiterarted to do. hacking down trreaa
frwrn the 'tarHard Bot factory, where
he hni taken oe a defined rf te.
7 he, twvr.t te get thrwerb falied and
at 4 : rW tbe tut n.f on t
r w'UM t he Vpt-Be, a tfc
Tl t-n rf 1 fr:o;t-.
OU Cerrtar Xta
Atlaa. Am. mm
Aaunclon Asa. aa ......
Argyie, Asa. ae. ........
,San Franc! ace
.Pan rrancleco
,8 a Franc! see
THE-TRE MANAGERS
TASS RESOLUTIOXS
Revolution . rerrettlng rhe death of
th late James 1L Erricksoa. manager
of th Orr-heuni tbee.tr were paxeed
yesterday by th Theatrical Manage
asportation of Oregnav, ef whk-a Mr Er
rl kaon waa a merot-er and by th Tbe-trV-al
Mr'chanica' eene ta t ton. No It,
ti'rotjrh Owrr L. Bkr. rr''i'''rt of
tKh oraton. o-lee f brnh r-eo-!u!'fn
were st the Mow tit tve late
Hev. E, P. Murphy. Low maea- 8. High
mass and sermon, 10:30. .vespers and
benediction. 8:30.
St Michael's (Italian). Fourth and
Mill Jesuit . Fathers. Low mass, 8.
High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vesper
and Benediction, t.zo.
St. Stephen'. Firty-secortd and East
Taylor Rev. W. A. Waitt. Low mass.
8:30. Hlsh mass and sermon, - 10:8 -
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams
and ' Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low
mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and err-
mon, io:so. vespers ana Deneaiction,
7;so.- - - .
Holy Rosary, East Third and Union
very Kev. a. b. utwur. uiw mass, ,
7 snd 8:30. High mass and sermon
10:80. Vesoers and benediction; 7:30.
Sacred Heart. Mllwaukie Rer. Gre
gory Rohle, O. S. B. Low mass. 8. High
mass and sermon. 10:30. Vesoers and
benediction. 7:80.
Holr Cross, University Park Rr. J,
P. ThMlman. C S. C Low mass. 8:80.
High mass snd sermon, 10:30. Veeoers
ana oeneaicuon. e.
Holy Redeemer. Portland . and Van-
couvei- Rev. Ed K. CantwelL C BS. R.
Low mass, s
Lents Seventh and Gordon. Rev. W.
Boyd Moor. ' 11 and 8; S. S.. 10; E. L,
i.
"The Infallible 'rHs'tlnetion'J
Modern Life."
St. Johns Rer. G. W. Nelson; 11 and
e; is. iu
University Park Haven and Dawann.
Rev. O. W. Rlgas: 11 and 7:30: S. a.. 10:
Cj., CIV,
Hassalo Street East Seventh and
inassaio, Kev. George E. Paddock, 11
and 7:45; S. 8., 10. Topics, "The
i ninKing Man in tne Presence of Jesus,
ijove as an eternal irarc.
Baptist church of Spokane.
x. M. c. orcnestra.
Music by
GEORGE ASKS TO BE
XET ALONE AWHILE
Seattle, Wash.. Nov. io. Charles E.
George, the Tacoma lawyer, whose mat
HlihtandnSt S tefh' Tad Preacott. ri.m0.al troVble- hav.e been thoroughly
. . n. 1,, . . . . l lrl in Tne annorlor. noiirr or Ktnr
xev. m. o. coiiinnr. 1 1 ann :au: ri. m f - 1 o
, ZpisoopaL
Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett
A. A. Morrison, . 8- and - 11. Evening
frayer, : . Kmmanuai movement meet
ng, ?:.;AB. 8.. 9:46.
Sr. Matthew's. First and Caruthera .
Rev. W. H. H. -Breek. Holy commun
ion, 7:30; 8. S., 10; service and sermon,
11; sermon by Bishop Charles Scaddlng.
. Church of Our Savior Woodstock.
11 and 8.
Pro-Cathedral of St. Rtenhen. the
Martyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H.
M. Ramsay. 7:30. 11 and 7:20 o. m :
8 S. 946
St. David's East Twelfth and Bel
mont Rev U.nra I? ,1 ..1 1 T.lhnt tl.ltf
oomrminlon, 7:30; prayer and aermona.
ll ana 7:4a; s. :4&.
St Andrew's.' Portsmouth Holy
ucharist and sermon, 11; prayer and
ilu; !. b., iv a.
10; Y. P. C. E.. 6:30. Tonics. "The
urace n men Raven ; musical program.
First German East Seventh and
Rer, I Stanton, Rev. John H. Hopp; 10:80 and
i:au; s. s :i; u. m., c:so.
Pilgrim Shaver and Missouri svenue.
Rev; uaniei p. Tliomas. 11 and 7:aoi
d. e :to,
county for several weeks past, haa writ
ten a ' latter to Seattle, dated from
San Francisco, November 17, in which
he asks to be allowed to live a quiet
life for a time, with a slight let-up on
the notoriety surrounding the several di
vorce cases and civil Suits in which he
has been a central figure. v
"In 1 907 my face broke out In a mvi
of itching sores which finally affected
? y
my evesieht. I triod
several highly recom
mended salves that
cost . one dollar an.
ounce, but to no avail.
A friend of mine urged
me to try Cuticura
Soap - and Cuticura
Ointment aa he waa
sure of good results
from his own -experience.
- I used the)
Cuticura Ointment for
about sir weeks, after
washing thoroughly with the Cuticura
Soap. My face is in perfect health now
which I owe to the Cuticura 'Remedies.
I shall always stand by them as one of
the greatest blessings to the suffering
thousands. Arthur D. Gridley, 532 Dean
St., Brooklyn, N, Y Apr. , 1909."
"In the middle of "the night of March
30th I woke ud with a burning itch in
my two handa and I felt as if I could
pull them apart.; In the morning the
ltfhino had irnt to mv chest and during
that day it spread all over my body. I
was red and raw from th too of my
head to the soles of my feet and I was
in continual asonr from the itching. I
could neither lie down nor sit up. I
happened to see about Cuticura: Reme
dies and I thought' I would give them a
trial. I took a (rood bath with the Cuti
cura. Soap and used the Cuticura Oint
ment. 1- put it on from my neaa aown
to. my feet and then went to bed. On
the first-of April I felt like a new man.
The itching was almost gone., I con- -tlnued
with the Cuticura Soap and Oint
men and during that dar the itching
completely left me. - Frank Gridley, 3'JS ,
E.'43rd St..New York City, Apr. 27, '09.H
Complete Externa! and Internal Ttratmrnt for
Ifverr Humor ot Intents. Children and Adult con
sist ot Culirura fcotn (2Sc.) to Cleanse the Skin.
Cutirura Ointment aOe. to Heel the 6km and Cuii
cra Rreolrent (50e.), (or In the torm ot Chorols'e
Cos led put. 2,5e. ier vial of 60) to Purity tbe Blood.:
Sold throughout the world. Potter Pni A Chetn.
Corp., Sole Prona. 135 Columbia Ave., Poxlon, Mae.
e-Melled Free, Sf-tsutet'utleMrm Boo. a autboei
Ry m tieatmeot ot SkiB aad 6calp Claeaaea. . - f
sermon, 7i20; 8. B., 10 a. m.
All Ralnt'a Twentr.fifth anil Ravlar
High roaaa and aersnon, I Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Holy cora-
ll ; o.
United Brethren la Christ.
First East Fifteenth .and Morrison.
Rev. Russell 8. Showers. 11 and 8: S.
iv; vj. ni., i.
Radical sixth ana Mechanic, Rer. Os
car A. Martin. 11 and 7:80: S. a. 10:
tj. c, :ju.
Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. C
P. Blanchard. Bible school. 8.
Alberta East Twenty-seventh and
Mtiarea, Kev. a. tx. J!,mericit, 11 ana 8.
Tremont Wisdom and Curtla streets.
Kev. xi. t. csnaiier; a. a. i.tv; preacn
ing. 8:80.
IS
TO
10:30. Benediction. 4. - I m union, 8; prayer and sermon,
KL Andrews. Mnlb AI6rt IB 12:15: evenina- Driver. 8.
Rev. Thomas Klernan.. Low maea. 8. 1 flt MerV'a Tvtntv.rint rA Mi,.
High mas and sermon. 1 0 Veaparavin- shall... Rev, J.-JBli. Klmpaon, - Holy
Btmctton and benediction. T:8. I eucharist. 7:80 and 11; 8. S.. :46:
St. Ianatlus. Fort V-SPCond and Powell I metlne inA litanv. la lS- avenenne-. i-ia.
Valley road Rev. K. Dillon. S. J. Lew gt Jobn'a Church Multnomah and
mass. 8 and :0. Mas, sermon and I Taylor, n and 7:80: 8. 8... ia.
benediction. 10:30; - . .... uix4 Shepherd Graham aad Van-
8t Btanlalaua. Maryland aad railing rouver. Rev. John 1 eon 11 an4
xtev. v:. oerosai. iow maaa, e. axiaaiv-je- t:4t
maea and sermon. 10.
. , - XCrtlkOdlst.
Taylor Street Rer. Benjamin ToungJ
. I3 18:1 and 7:10-8 B 18:19; K. l-
"Thanksalvinlr "
orace t well! a no Taylor. Kr. joea
it. cuotipp. IX. l , io:3 anrt J o; ts. a.
11. l: t Le, .xo. i or.K-a, AXQanca
for Christ." . Sacred eonr-ert.
Xorarertaa - Iranian Tt lrteenth and
Davis, Rav. K. p. Nelson. 11 aad 8; B. 8..
SunnyIde Kaet Tamhlll and Thirty-
Grsce AfetnoriaL " East " Seventeenth
and Weldler Rev. Geora R. Vaa Wat- I
' Ohrlstlaa,
Central Eaat Twentieth and Sal
mon: Rev. J. F. Gormley. 11 and 7:S:
LBible school... 10. Topics. Thanksgiv-
1UK erii-ea, revival aervices.
1-1 rat Comer Park and Columbia. W.
F. Ragor, minister. 11 and 7:80: a 8..
:S0. Topic. -The Crowned Tear" "Va-fsithfnlneaa.''
Kera Park Pitt and Mldbura: Rr. A.
ABee.y. .4 and 7:808. g., 10; C Jtl
:S.
Rodney Avenue Rodney aad Knott;
ter. Prayar and. sermon. 11; 8. 8, 10.Thomaa G. Plcton, 11 and T:89; 8. S-.
Asoanslon Chanel Portland ItelrhLa.
aV I to.
PL Paul Wood ro er. Rer. J. C For-
ythe: 11 a. m : 8. 8.. t:4k
KisnnB aiorns Hemoriai rMri. oooo
Samaritan hoepltaL Rev. William R.
Powell, chaplain. Holy communion.
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10:39 and 7:48
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Th Church ef th Stranger Grand
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U JO and T ier a It. Inierpretatlon
for the deaf very Sunday morning.
nrat tell in and Montgomery. Kev.
Frank D Witt Flndley, 10:80 and 7:8:
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Spolcane; PorUandSeallIe Ry.
"THE NORTH. BANK ROAD"
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Scenic Colnmbla River Rcufc
. TWO TRAINS DAILY
LEAVE PORTLAND 9 A. XI. P. M.
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THROUGH SLEEPING CARS to St. Pan!. Cl.kit .. O
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