THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, FORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 4, 1909. t-J J LJ.II 0 tiers, would be Impoaalbl In th house, with Ha 81 members. . Th speaker by virtu of th appoint ing power, plce Itia chairman or every m iipli steering committee, which asal.ii fTi ' ' 1 1 1 III A If I ri " I I I ,or" various committees, lha 5 . . . . , . , . , . I lHIIlK lllt SSg? 1 Smieay Services, at tye ;portlcm6 (H)urcl)cs ilSIEl? OF sUpttst. committee under obligation In him and J Taylor. Hev. J. Whltcoinb brourher. u THE-HOUSE ppointiupr of Committees : Is Where the Shaker's ' Tower Lies Easy to Ue- wan! Well Behaved Con-Kha.JS. ffressmerj. By Frotleric J. Itjutkln. . Washington, Dee. 4. -JoacpU O. Can non lias aald: "The speaker la th'serv ant f.tb house. The speaker la fleet ed by a majority of the member, and He ran be deposed and another man elected any hour of any day that he fHlla to fulfill the dutle of th ffic " -"l" u m-,.A hivil f hum Till I makes every chairman a member of the "organisation," Any rnalrnian who ihould fall to abide by the organisation, aa did Mr. Kowler of New Jeraey, la at ones convicted of Ingratitude, even by those who oppose the organisation. Gratitude for political favora la re quired of practical politician! by the operation of every party law, and by pubilo aentlment aa well. . No one la permitted to go back on tha man who gave him Job. That la a primary law of American poll t lea. v lary Bolt MaintaJmed. An able defender of tha houa rulea and of the speakership, Representative Olmatead of Pennsylvania, goes to tha root of tha matter when lie declare of the ay a tern under governed la to se cure and maintain party rule. lie ar gute that a party entrusted with a ma jority In the houa of representatives muat be permitted to control that body, even If, a email fraction of tha ma jority party ahould bo split off, form an alliance with the minority party, and thua conatltut majority of the whole bouse. This defense admits that the present system Is able to prevent a majority of tha house from acting If that majority" be mad ud. In large part. Hawthorne; Rev. C Feldnuth, of renreaentatlvea of the minority tartv. I i, 'XJtiB Accord ' prayer meeting a, 10 10 and 7:10; ltlble school 111 IT., 8. Topics, "liroken Vows,' l. 1. service. V. P, "A Question Man Never Answered. Second Seventh and Eaat Ankeny: Rev. JL tVKlack. 10:30 and T:80; Jtilbl avnooi, ii: u. x. I', v.. CIO, Central Kaat Twentloth and Ankeny; Rev. W. T. Jorrlcq H and 7:30; S. n; t. I". u f .jo; sermons by ltv. K. K. Duley, , ........ Arleta 11 and T.IO: 8. 8.. 0:45: B T. P. If., .J0; sermons by Rev. J. A. MoVelgh, . .. - Hlhlnd Alberta and Sixth, Re, IL, M 1 .... - . . . . ....... P. U.. 8:80; 6. S.,,10 gillwood Tacoma and Eleventh. Rev. D. W. Thurston, pastor. 11 and 7:80: 8. 8.. It; Y. r. U., :80. Tonlca, "Th Lord 8uppr,M "Moral Suicide," Calvary Kaat Eighth and Grant, Rev, J. r. Monroe, u and ?:o; a. a.io; a. i. r. u.. :. . ' Immanuel Jones Hali. Front. Rev. A. H. Mlnaker. 7:80; 8: 8., 11; B. T. P. U- 8:80. Orac Montavilla;- Rev. Albert K. Patch. 11 and 7:30; 8. S., 10; T. P. it a .mi ry- i ' r tBA.oe " U .a f ,u, a I'l'nv, i, UW- vyi nm ( ivt vrx, w "Imitators of Uod." University Park 8. 8., 10. 11 and T:I0: B. X. P. V., 7; germoua by Rev, F. (1 W. Parker. Sinnyald (German) Forty-first and ii; d. v.. , Suestive Questions on the Sun Jay 1 , School Lesson ty Rev. Dr. T. S. Li'nscott Left (BrllwOOd). IL C Kbol.g. 1 S. rt.. .I0. l rare Kncltsh M salon Synod)- Ivy and Rodney; jtev, Carl llassohl, 10 and Kvangellcl Kerby ' and Farxo sireeia Jtev. u. jugoes. - ! Din ccd en III IUIILLII IIILLLU, hi ii mm iWlnlstera Sunday acbool tear her and thera Interested are lavlted t writ The Journal briefly their vlewe aa to the worth of Ihea "oueetlooa. particularly If they ronslder tbem of value la their work. in iniernationai newspaper mole otuay riusj is lor tna purpose or prv motlng In an unfettered way among the niaaeea, a wider stud of the Bible, tha baaal truth of Christianity, and the problama wbluft etjtr Into verf man's Ufa It Is composed of all those who loin a looel club, and take no th simple course herein outlined, barring oaly ordained clergymen. All who have noi loineo are warmiy invuea to ao so ana la compete for tn prisea 1'ersons may join ma eiuo at any time during th year, but muat. 01 course, anawer the ii . auestlona hereinafter eiblalned. . to ouallfy for th prises, and tha back oueatlons may b obtained by addreastng this office. This naDsr baa aecurad tha rlahl to nubllsh tha International uundav School Lesson questions by Rev. tr. Llns:ott, which hav arouae1 ao much Intereat elsewhere, and they wlU appear weekly In both th Saturday and aunaiT issues or ire journal. un or ineaa qaeeuon acn wex te to p answerwd lu writing1 aad w three, answers tha prisea are to be awarded, , : OoBfTOf atloaaX First Vadtson and Park. Rev, A. A. Holromb, 81 VearjOW, Ilurleii From 'Kufftfy . at Xanipa. Luther R. Uyott. D. X Hev. Ouy I iMCK, aastatant; 11 ana r.; a. ., tUpeci.i Mii sti h te The Jiiful.l Nampa.f Idaho. Dro. 4. A. A. HoJ- oomb, aged II years, a pioneer of this state, wss thrown from g bugey her yesterday and killed. He wa oat with his son. A. 8. liokomb of Holso, for a ride. The horse biuKine unmanitgeabl and the son at'empted to , get out and top him. Ttie son was dragged ,0 ' ' - Ooadlttow of U Contest. tacn contestant, or nia or ner family. inat s a' abener to tkla tnois as tha majority mould have them ful ' filled." Many peraons. In and -out of congress, have said. In substance: "Th speaker Is the autocrat of the house. Th consideration of legislation cannot l" '"' b had except by hi permission, and the whole house la subject to th re , elrslnt of hi personal will. There la , no houa of repreeontatlves, "lut only a .czar In th speaker' chair, who has usurped th function of th popular branch of th -national., legislature." Manifestly both of thee statements cannot be wholly true, and a a matter of fact, neither of them I entirely Jus tified by. 'th fact . Th truth lie somewhere between. Theory and Practlo. ' ' There Is nothing in the constitution or statutory law of the land, nothing In the rules of the bouse, nothing; In the digest of precedent which authpr ' tzes in black and white th exercise of any arbitrary power ' by the speaker. Under th rules, ha may 'be deposed at any hour of any day, and he la always at the mercy of the majority of the house. But this 1 true only In' theory. In every circle of American politics, at one time or another.' there baa been a man exercising complete control over a party, a atate, a city or a school dis trict, although without any legal au thority or theoretical responsibility. V call him "the bos8.M-i. Everybody ' knows that Richard - Crsker wa . for many years the real ruler of New York i city, but his name does, not Appear la the lists of those who have been charged under the laws with th administration mi.- um aj lai rnv t uwt,muiucitnuy, Argument by Brltisn statesmen are In. support of the principle of party rule, but they are not pertinent In this case because In England when a sufficient number of insurgents vote with the minority to give a majority against the government, tne government Instantly resigns and the newly formed majority takes charge of affair a In American politic th rule moat scru pulously observed 1 "Never resign." When JE Uses Hi Power. There can be., no reasonable objection to the rules which enable the speaker to prevent filibustering. The minority has no right, and should have no power, to prevent the enactment Of legislation by the majority. But- It o happens that th rule to prevent filibustering; are not applicable in case th speaker desires to prevent action on a certain measure. Th speaker ha often refused to per mit the house to act upon measure . to which th majority or the house -was favorable. Sometime he has done this only by hi power to withhold unani mous consent, a power held by every Other member. - But often he has done It by the power of his position, his prestige in the party and th' fear of th consequences of a revolt agaln.it him. St. John (German) Rev. C Feld meth. . H. 8.. t:4fi: aervlcea 11 and 7:10 Bt JohnsRev. C. JU Owen, II:Srt and T:0: 8. 8.. 10: B. T. P. U.. :S0, Chinese Mission 3611s Oak street 8. 8.. 7; preaching;, 8, by Rev. Fung Chak. First German Fourth and Mill; Rmv J Krntt. 11 and 7:10: 8. S.. Second German Morris street and Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Buermann, 11 and 1,90: 8. s., :46. East Main Inta S ft. 10: 11 and 1:S0: B. T. P. U- t:SQ. Sermon by Rev. B, C Cook. Mount Olive Seventh and Everett; Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7: SO. Swedish Hovt and Fifteenth; Rev. Etick ' Scheretrom. 10:45 and 7:46; S. S., 18; B. Y. P.'CT., 0:30, .1 ,n order to qualify for membership tn to loternatlooal Newspaper 1lbb and Btudr. club and this local club. '.'.i" na I . . t-h contestant in thl local club must answer each of the written ques tions ror OJ consecutive weeks, commencing Sunday, Maroh 14, and th answer must all he In th nnimai 1 n r 9 ihla mitap mil t h n wuh. m t lha latt of this period. . i . I. 'Each question must be answered separately, and the paper written n one aide only. No answer must exceed 100 words In length and mar be lea -acn anawer muat have-th nam mil . tititmu nf ka. writ.. t tha. KaI la.-a of th answer. ..,.. ; ...... 4. The answers muat ba dellvaraA in IhU ffl- mnA ,.. win h entlaad t th ClOSA of tha rnnt.lt an. I fnrw. AA ft hM,lmi.rt. tn. InHmanMtt m9m amlnatlon by competent examiner. Th crises will then -be awarded ac cording to the hlgheat number of marks, won by member of Th International Newspaper -Bible Study club, i , . . ,,.,-. Tit Vrlsa.' . . . First Berles Second Serle Third Barli testa nt V:4a. Morning toulo, "Increaalns L. ahl evening ermoa by Rev. U. W. lilnn mau. Iaurel wood .Rev. W. IL Mvera: 111 8. H 10; C. E., :I0. SunnysllKnst Taylor and East Thirty-fourth. Key. J. J. Staub; II and :; n. n., in, u, iu, aau. ... St, Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson; 11 and S CI U t .1 'UnlvaYslt'y Park Haven and Dawaon. Mrard bX Unea when th animal got Rv. O. W. Rlgg; 11 and T:10; B. 8- 10; way with thn old man In the buggy. C. K . :0. i I The buggy atruck a tree and threw Ilassalo Street Kast Sevanth and I tlia nM man . a ki ' lla n """', rinv. ueorge -t. ruduaca. ill carried tn a nearhv ral.li,ra a n .4 Til. a a In lp.hl IJ ilk.ll I . .. . ' v.. ,-.ii. 't-t.fm ii. nif.. . ri.i...i: "" wiimn a tew niuiuiea. Highland F:ast Sixth and Prencott, Rev. E. 8. Bollinger, It and 7:10; 8. 8., jo: x. f. .t. k., :3". Mormons, "Uuty i-aii in . sorrow isigni Belf." ... German Eaat wher Bibln achool. 10: C. K. C10 i'mi.,Ii ii .L"ts. Onter street. Myra a Smltll, Itomlng to i and T.IO; Bible chool. 10. f . 7 Flrt Stanton, Rev. John II Seventh and i Hopp; 10:10 and 7:30: 8. S.. :16: C. E.. :0. I'llgilm Hlinvtr snd Missouri avenue. Rev., Denial p. Thomas, 11 and 7:J0; ifnlon avenue and Multnomah street nev. i. ii, aiuwre. ii ana i:iu: h. id: K. L . :.H0. Morning topic, "Whtit boon the Scholarahin of tha World Think of ' Christ?" ., ,- .... ' gold medal to each of tha flrat five anntaataata.-. . -A silver medal to each of th next five conteetant. A Teacher' Bible, price It.CO. to each of the next flv oon "rth Series The book "Th Heart of Christianity.- prlc 11.60. to each Of the next 85 eonteatants. ... . ....... Each tr.adal will ha .iiIIiM Mmnn .Ivln. iv. .a .v. . . ,.4 ror what it 1 awarded and In Ilk manner each Bib) and book will be In scribed.' i 4 ; . - ' All who can write and Tiava Maaa era nriw a ,.l. m. Sast Forty-fWh street-Corner East JrdJ,f," of th,ir fon. " the paper are not valued from In; 11:16 and 7:80; B. P, Y. U., 6:45. !" ducV Jl u. cr "t'T, "tandpolnt. bat from th point of view of to cogency of their reasoned ldeaa (Copyrig-ht, 1909. by Rev. T. 8. Lln- acott. D. D.) . Veoember 8. 1909. Paul or th Grace of Glvinsr. IL Cor. Ms, jo. i. mt. u., w.ov. vruiuon i rxi HememDer in wora xnira unott ana Vancouver, iwt.ji. m tk. r.nnt tm. , k. ..m t i. Schwedler. 11 and .7:30; 8. 8., 10, - 7k.- wamintncv Knrf v-nrm ana HOisate: i . . - "" .v..b. Rev. F. E. Park. 11 an 7:.0; a 9:46; ACt xx 85. ' Presbyterian. First Twelfth and Alder, Rev. Wil liam Hiram Foulkes. 10:30 and 7:90; S. 8., 12:10; C. E., :80. Topica, "The Kennedy Bequest," a smyposfum by Dr. Foulkes and Rev, W. S. Holt"; "An Apostrophe to the Sword." Mlxpah East Twelfth and Powell; Rev. Harry Leeds, 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10; C. E., :80. . - calvary luiavemn ana i.iay, .nev, The autocrntlo .power of the speaker of the house of representative Is large- I bill to restrict Interstate shipments- of ly that of a dobs. He ha patronage I liquor was favorably reported from the Often the speaker Is th scapegoat oflThnma- Holme Walker. 10:30 and 7:46: Cowardly leglalator. -Thar are many (Bible achool, noon. Topics, "Sacrament measure which would pass If the repr. of the Lord Supper," "Crippled Body aentatlves were, forced to vote upon an5 So?J-" ! t,",. them openly, but which would have no uVj&a&GPfi'i f'S Djf chance If th rot wa by eoret ballot b g-So Thes th peaker om time choke bawthorn Park Twelfth an4 East to death and takes th blame, while the Taylor; Rev. E. Nelson Allen. 10:30. j. i a-. . - t.vn. c a o. f -c. s.nn uuHwuiy rcprsscuiaiive may return te I , o. j, y- '"i"", i "a, u. wur nearis are rigniT hi, peopja jjil,plaa4.,thav .olajne peaxer. The much discussed LHtlefleM ' to dispense, and he la, under the rules, i the arbiter of many classes of disputes. Notwithstanding; the .dental of - Mr. Cannon, it Is nevertheless true that leg- j Islatlon against the will of the speaker J wellntgh impossible. The speaker of. the house, by a system of evolution, ha ; become the second most, . powerful man in tli ' republic, - Th people hav not I majority would not support hi demand. objected to thi fact, indeed they hav j They dldn"t want the bill to come to a time and. again at the poll expressed, I vote. Mr. Cannon was himself opposed tneir . satisracuon wun Tne system which give , the. speaker this power.j; ' Speaker X aeally Kaatr. : In practice, whatever the theory, the epcaker of the house Is master rather than servant.' He appoints the commit tees which prepare legislation for sub mission to the house, . he recognize whom h chooses to make motions or to speak, he must be consulted in ad- Divine."" stereoptlcon sermOh 'on "Odlisr; Pown From Jerusalem to jericno." Forbes Sell wood and Gantenbeln; Rev. Harry II. Pratt; 11 and 7:80; S. S., 10; C. E., 6:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett; Rev. J. E. Snyder, 11 and 7:30; S. S., 12:16. Chinese 146 First, 7:45; S. S., :45. Westminster East Tenth and Weld ler; Rev. Henry Marootte, 10:30 and 7:80; S. S. 12; T. P. S. C. E 6:80. Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays, 11, 4; 8. S., 10. The Finn will hold services in the evening In their own language. Mount Tabor Beimont and Prettw- to tne out ana ne was generauy Diamea i man; o.ey. cawara ju.-enarp, ii ana e ror wiling it: Yt ther wer inanr committee and a majority of the mem ber of th house Wer pledged to vote for-It- If it had com to a vote It would hav passed. The time cam when It wa th "regular order." But an ap- j proprlatlon bill waa being considered. Mr. Llttlefleld demanded tha regular order. He didn't get it because the! Ar thee word la th Ooldsa Text quoted from Jesus, hyperbolical, that is, a Historical ovar-statement. or Is it utorauy true, that it la mors blessed to griv than to rclv, aad if o, whyt (Thl , question must bs anawered is writing by members of th club.) Verse 1-6 la it according to animal nature, or to average human nature, to give to other outside of kith and kinf - I giving liberally, Intelligently and systematically, to religion and charity. aiwaya a 'grace,- that is, an Incline tlon divinely Imparted? What 1 th relation between giving nu juvingi iz we are in need or "affliction" our selves, will the grace of giving still op erate in ua, ir our hearts are right T I representative who would hav voted for It who wer glad It was) choked off, . ... ' Kay Zlvst Blxa of rower. . Despite Mr. Cannon' dictum and de- spite the constitution, th majority .doe not always rule In the house of repre sentatives. Some time th majority Is Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth nd Spokane; Rev. I). A. Thompson, 11 ana v:s; ts. s., jo; u. m., s:su. Third East Thirteenth and Pine Rev. J. A. P. McQraw. 10:80 and 7:46 S. 8.. 12. Hope Montavilla, East Seventy' eighth street Kev. Henry u. Ivave. S. R.. 10: 11 and 7:80. Kenllworth East Thirty-fourth ana vanca with respect to proposed leglsla-I sorry, sometimes It is glad, that such I Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; S. 8. it. t t n , M, K., Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town send; services, 10; S. S., 11:15. Anabel Rev. John A. Townsend. Serv ices. 11:80 and 7:46: B. S., 10:15: C. E. T Trinity Dakota, fttreet. Rev. A. Rob inson. 7:46 v. m" C. JG. 6:45: S. S.. 11 Vernon Wygant and East Nine teenth; Rev. George W. Anns, 11 and 8; d, d., b:b; u. v. acsthodist. Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Toung, v. jj., io:so ana t.so; s. b., iz:i; e. jl tlon. and he constitutes in himself a I is the Btate of affairs. But there Is power higher than that delegated in the rarely a tim when th speaker i not theoretical constitution of the house. In complete control of tne situation. If The president of the United States, in the next house is Democratic a Demo theory, has nothing whatever to do with cratlc speaker will be the bos of the legislation-until It comes to him " for house and those-who now defend th his approval after passing both house rule .will then abuse them, and vice of congress. ;' Yet when it is announced versa. ' , from Washington that the president and .Th status of the speakership will be the speaker hav agreed Upon a certain changed only In the event that a mixed measure nobody" is surprised, least of majority, composed of members of both all the member of the house of repre- parties, control th house and .takes . . . . . ' . . . IT. - . ... I MJ. MJ tentative. wnen it eo nappens. as it i tne power of naming committee away J 6 :80. Topics, "Like Aa Interpretation, did in the Roosevelt admlnlstraUon, I from the speaker and vests - It in the "The Younsr Man and the CitVi" that th speaker trade a bit of legis- I nous itself. The proposition to ac- Grace Twelfth and Taylor, Rev. John lation to th president in consideration 1 complleb this revolution failed by only H- cuaiwp. jj. v., io:bo ana 7:30; s. 8. for th nresident's silence on another I ftva votes at thn heiHnnina- nt thta ai. I-'16: .' Anniversary cele ......... . 1 - " - 1 rat Irtti mnpnlnr aa suojecc or iegisiauon, tnere is no pop- 1 gress. Before the next congress come mar cue ana. cry ana moss lew carping 1 m the question of th power of the critic wno point to in constuution 1 speaker will hav been settled by the r merely laughed at for their pains. I house itself, or It will have been re ' Well Behaved One Bewarded. If erred to th people and settled, at tha At th same tim It 1 perfectly true I ballot box,- . . that the house can depose' it speaker I Tomorrow Th American Congre. at any time. But an attempt; to do so BECAUSE OF SNOWFALL might result lir failure, and then all I TAA "Din?T?Q TTTTITT. A XTTl those member who opposed the speak- I x iixtx-ixij v jxxri x er would come In for punishment Mr. Cannon punished the Republican insur gents who voted last March' to deprive him of the power of appointing commit tees by giving them lesa desirable and less Influential committee assignment. H rewarded th 28 Insurgent Democrats ' (Snadal Disnateh te Tha Journal. 1 Dayton, Wash, Dec. 4. Bringing Joy to th heart of th farmer, which mean th population of eastern Wash who aved him that power by giving nn: "now commenced, falling Thur- them better esmm ttM iMlrnnmti "'" "u wuc than they had before. - - Certain amendments wer mad In the house rulea a th prlc of th sup port of - th 28 Democratic Insurgent which will make some considerable change In th procedure of the house. But there 1 but one change In th rule which will hav th effect of depriving th speaker of his power, and that is to take away from him th power to ap point committees. Whether or not It would be practicable for the house to I because It Insures better protection of itlrct It committee by Vote Is another j fall-sown grain, of which there Is a question. The plan proposedby Champ I large acreage in the Walla Walla val- ;iarn ana aupported by. the Republican I ley thia season, Freeslng and tha' insurgent in this congress wa to leave I lng without , th protection of apow is inches. This la th flrat touch of real winter southeastern Washington baa ex perienced. Report from th Blue mountain, 12 mile back, are to th effect that a heavy fall of enow 1 recorded In th foothill doting the paat 24 hour. Until yesterday the mountain slope were bare of snow, th Chinook wind of last week having swept tnem clean. Farmers are Jubilant at th snowfall I he selection to a committee on com-1 laiMee. that committee to b elected by th house. The aenat select It committees by ballot in theory,-but in practice each party chooses In caucus 'death"' to the tender grata shoots. With a large acreage of fall grain. which ylelda heavily if not Injured by cold weather, an unusual amount of moisture la th ground and a protecting blanket of snow, everything argue for another bumper grain yield next falL Yh00pIng-C0u3h, Croup, Bronchitis, Cougns, Diphtheria, Catarrh. H-mm M a mmm wn taS la e mrr for am-aina M tha kfwtainc arsaas laaa la U- mainr laaa taa luaaai S awmm, m am Snaia K-a. -ia et a. r" ydnasn aa T, - 1 m'ti vl Ii Si aM4Sar mt cra. f-W""-Saaaaaa rw W a i m I 5- . . ww- rM m a 11 0VCCi5T- ! ATHLETICS FEATURE ; OF DAYTOX SCHOOLS ' Dayton, Wash, Deo. a. A leas was secured by the ' Dayton High School Athletic association on th J. Rosen bull Jing ' on East Mala street for a gymnasium.. Th Idea f securing th county fair grounds waa abandoned on account of the distance from town. The asportation was recently organised and officers have been elected. Work of remodeling the large building will ootn- I incur at once, a fund of several hun fdred dollars having been raised among j Dayton businesa me t finance the as uc-iiion. ajj apparatus or tne larger j "st-ras" will bs Installed and training 1I commence this week. President Ctark of the aftaoriattoa saJ4 that It was pTbhsbie cballenges will bs sent Sit eoon to other hig4 schools sf tbe bration, morning sermon by Rev. Henry I. Rasmus,- Spokane: evening sermon by Rev Clarence True Wilson on "Rainbow Around the Throne." Norwegian -Danish Thirteenth and Davis, Rev. K. P. Nelson, 11 and 8; S. SM 10. ----- - - - Sunnyside East Yamhill and Thirty fifth; W. T. Euster; 11 and 7:30; 8. S.. :50; E. "U, 6:45. Topics, "In That Glorious Regeneration Day;' "Prepara tion .Sermon." Sf- Johns ReV. F N. Sandefur: 11 and 8: E. U, T: S. S' 10. Enworth Twenty-sixth and Bavier. Rev. Charles T. McPherson; 11 and 7:80; 8. S., 9:45; K 1... :80. Topics, "The Wine of God Living and Active. ' "Master or tne situation." Chinese Mission Chan Sins Kal: 11 nd 7:80. Trlnlty--East Tenth and Grant: Lewis F, Smith, ll end 7:30; E. L.. :80; 8. 8., 10. Ttonies. "When and How to receive the Holv Ghost" "The Relation of the Holy Spirit to th Bin ner. Centenary East Ninth and Pine: Clarence True Wilson, D. D., 10:80 and 7:30: E. It. f:30 8. H 12:15: sermons by Rev. W. B. Hollingshead, district superintendent and Rev. J. T. Abbett ijaureiwooa Kev. K. is. Myers: ll and :80; 0. S.. 10; E. L-, :S0. Central Vancouver avenue and Farso Street. Rev. C. L. Hamilton. 10:80 and 80; B., lz: rJ. 1-., :. Norwerian Danish Vancouver ave nue and Bktdmore. Rev. C J. Ljtraen. 11 and 8; a 8, 12:16. . Japanese Mission III North Fif teenth, Kev. Eiiaen Rjbare, f it and 8:30: 8. 8., 3 10. Swedish Borthwlck and Beach. Rev. John Oval!. 11 and 8: 8. 8.. 10: E. L 7- lopirn, i ne urnien cinngr 10. HU manlty," "Sounding the Alarm." - First German Fifteenth and Hoyt; O. A. Waaaa; 11 end 7:30. Second German Stanton and Rodnev. nev. r. tierisier, ii ana ; s. :4; Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tacnma Rev. Lester c. Poor, 11 and 7:10: J. E. 1., z.iv: E. !., Th Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thinly- mam ana ruwriL nev. Km,T I mii jones; a. :4; Jl and I: E. L. 7 MontlTlUi Kaet pine and Eiahteanth streets. Kev. Haroio Obfre; u and 8; b., le: ciass meeting, iz; E. l. T:li, nmonwi-iiiuiim j. imui ui -11 uu a e, m c u- i. University Park Ijawaan ant s-taaa Rev. W. R. Jeffry J.; ll and 7.30. Afn-aa Hon Thirteenth mnA Vf.in , f . . . . L " tw . . Mm at i ii www -. 1 1 ana s : b. t . i : rioh liberality" be in the same life. and 1 such a combination natural or supernatural T There was great poverty and suffer ing 'among the Christian at Jerusalem. and the liberality of the poor churches at Macedonia to relieve their need ia what Paul here refers to; contrast th evil at Jerusalem with the resultant good grace of giving developed at Mace- aonia, ana say which is the greater; that Is, did tho result do a muoh good, or exceed the evil done by the cause? Titus, it would appear, wa appointed to present to the Corinthians the need of. the Jerusalem Christians, to take Vnitad Brethren In Christ. First Eaat Fifteenth and Morrison, Rev, -Russell 8. 'Showers, 11 and I; 8. 8., iu; v. i. . . Radical Sixth and Mechanic Rev. Os car A. Martin. 11 andv7:30; & a, 10; K.. a., ;ju. ' -. Third Sooth Mount Tabor; Rev. C P. Blanchard. Bible achool. 8. Alberta- Eaat Twenty-seventh and Mildred, Kev. u. e. Emerick, 11 and 7:80. Sermons by Rev. R. J. Parrett D. D. EvangelisUo meetings every night next wees. Mrs. i-arreu win sing. TFAmAntWliHAm mrA f. . r 1 1 . .m.I. ll n a ,mi.aIa. - j,. , .. V. X ' - v. vi uavaiuii' in uiiiu nit, ii. m. onaiaxj a. d. j:au; preach ua grace or giving; wny i tner not lng, :ju.,. worg mor hoble, or duty mor Impera tive, than for minister and teacher to teach th people th duty and Joy 'of giving, First streets. , ' p . " . Beform&. ', " '' " German Tenth and Stark U. Ilafner pastor. - Servloea ' Chrlstisa. Central East Twentieth and Sal mon; Rev. J. F. Gormley. 11 snd 7:48, BI1 school, 10 Topics, "Deity of the Verses 7 I Paul ..n,,..,!, ...nm. BIW sonool, 10 Topics, "Deity or the ttotT! SETiSi Woman's Horn. Mi- First Corner Park and Columbia.' W. F. Reagor. minister, 11 and 7:80; 8. &, utterance, and knowledge, , and In - a a , ai i..h ...a ' ' - .WW. UU . U.l . I 1 . XhWHUI. abound In th grace of giving; but la 9:45. Topic "Deborah," special program he right, for how can uoh a thins bs byth . 5-..M-' .'- possible f . i .ern r-ara rut sna snaourn; itsv, a. .una mm, urn aia not urge tneg:jo. ' grace of giving by "oommandment!"! Rodnev Avenue Rednev and Knotti la.lt therefor anv lnsn tha dutv anil I Thomas G. Pic ton. 11 and 7:80: B. R.: privilege of every Christian, rich snd I9-'' c- E J- Topics, "Religious poor, to abound in this graceT InfAuence,Vi "woman gs a Factor In verse What should be th suoreme I i," , 1.-7 : n n-..m. motive, snd what la the greatest induce- isYn -nT,7.-4i.""" ment to give liberally r " woodiawn Rev. Edward Wright, Jl .plendent character of Je.u.7 l"' Mulk.yi S. a, "pSSJ Did th giving of Jeeus of himself. I u' " .. I kane. T ' and ; all he had for us. Imply, permanent v rrmta w-a-kwia-ia- Dovertv ror mm. or ih. way to all that great wealth Is supposs!.- to stand for? ' , lv. ana Wasco, Rev. B. Karl du Bols, IV.AU SVIIU aOV ta J AS. AIA wJI l C7VVaVU 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m.; a 8., 1:80 a. m.; . mt. o. c. I p. in. J ' tmivereauai. . . - Church of the Good Tidings Rroad- , way and East Tweiitv-fourth: . Rev. It Prayer I and What It Doe for Life," . Xlsollnoa. " Church of New Thourht Selling- Ilirsch halL Henrv Victor Mnrtin. ' 8 p. m. Topics. "The Witch of Endor,'1 NwiArilaU irwrM U. Iir. , m iA BurnsMe, 11, 4:30 and 8. Inter-Denominational City Mission ( Fifth street. A, Wells, superintend- ent 8 Sunday, 8 every evening fa th week. Medtumr and "Minlatr Association Auiuiunuiu miliums, 11, t ana .. Latter Day Saint (Mormons) East Tenth and Sherman. J. C Weatere-ard. presldlng elder, 11 and I: 8. S., 10. Aavent nrisiian tseoona, Between Hall and Lincoln. E. Wallace Bhepard. 10:30 and 7:80. . . Volunteer of America 188 Bnrnalds street 8:80 and' 8:80. Divlns Truth i Center 101 Aliakv building. Rev. Tbaddeua M. Mlnard. 11; 8. 6., 18. Topic, "Growth- - - Church of Nasarens East Bsvsath and Couoh. ,11. 1 - - New Church Bocletv fSwdenborseni hiieventn ana Aiaer, jK.nignt or rr Wliw An, -i- . ... . , I im:io ana :; a. d., -is, interpret! wny aoes giving of all kinds f lnallv I , A.r a,..,. mnmin Tesjut,Un,6Jt.Uag more of that. which- wsl- .-nrstSin thr std- MostgenMryf Rew, give, than would be nosslble If wa kenf Frank De Witt Flndley. 10:80 and 7:30: hi limn oi money, love, knowledge, I i,j "t : topics, - in tn xperlenoe, enoouragement etc.) I Battle Line or by the Baggsge, t'How Verse 10. 11 What 1 the dlff.ren Christ Helps LToungPeople." In nmm i,in, . ,,..,, . " ,, , inira cast i niriy-aoyenin ana wiay, hi-5oJ !u58or,F Uon ,t0 ?"8rton Hev j. u Acheson, 11 and 7:30. S. &, or benevolence and not paying It and 10 not. paying your grocer or TakerT ' Verses 11, 14 What Is the nronortlon Vnlted SvanrsllcaL of our Income which th Bible demands j First East Sixteenth and Poplari of us, as a minimum T iRev. H. A. Deck. 11 snd 7:S0r S. 8.. verse 15 What reason is thers to hat i 10. TodIcs. -"The Sober and Habit of lieve 'that If we give systematical! v I Safety,'' "A Revival and How It Cam ?J2A;::ZVan V 0Waa" 'bMAbOciur Green-Gay and Winametts. Lesson for Sunday, December 11. 1809 ' Paul' Last Words. II. Tim. lv l-i. . Ministers, Funaay school1 teachers snd other Interested are invited to write The Journal briefly their view a to the worth of the "question, particularly if they consider them of value In their work. ' . ' ; ? Woodstock J. D. Voces 11 and 7:0; 8. S., 10; E. L., 8:30. , Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter, D. A, Watters; 11 and 8; 8. fl.. 10; E. L., 7. ' Lents Seventh and Gordon, Rev. W. Boyd Moore. 11 and 8; S. 8., 10; E. L., 7.' , . . EplsoopsL Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett Rev. A. A. Morrison. 8 and IL 7:30; S. 8., 9:46. ...... . 8i Matthew's. First and Caruthers Rev. W, H. H. Breek. Holy commun ion, ll; o. tv, 10. Church of Otir Savior Woodstock. 11 and 8. Pro-Cathedral of St Steohen. tbe Martyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev, H. M. Ramsay. 7:30, 11 and 7:80 p. m.; 8, 8:46. St , David' East Twelfth and Bel mont Rev. Henry Russell Talbot Holv communion, 7:30; holy communion and sermon. 11: S. S., 9:45; annual meeting Junior Chapter B. S. A., 7; evening pray er and sermon, 7:46. 8. 8., :4. St Andrew's. Portsmouth . Holy eucharist and sermon, 11; prayer and sermon, 7:30; B. a., 10 a. nt. All Saint's. Twenty-fifth and Savisr. Rev,- Roy Edgar Remington; holy com munion ana sermon, it; c a., 12:10: evening prayer, 8. Bt- Mark's. Twenty-iirst ana Mar shall. Rev. J. E. H. Simnson. Holy e"ucharist 7:30 r and 11; & 8.. 8:46; matins and litany, 10:16; evensong, 7:30. St. Johns Church. Multnomah and Taylor, ll and 7:30: S. 8.. 10. -- . Good ; Hhepnera ura nam ana Van couver. Rev. John uawson. 11 ana 7:20: S. S.. :45. Grace Memorial. Eat Seventeenth and Weidler Rev. George B. Van Wat tera. Praver and sermon. 11: S. 8.. 10. -Ascension Cbapsl Portland -Heights. a a on St Paul Woodmer. Rev. S. C. For- avth: 11 a. m .: S. 8.. 8:45. - Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Bamaritan nospitai,- nev. wiiuain it Powell, chaplain. Holy "communion. 7 a. m.; ward service. S; prayer snd sermon, 7:1s p. m. Catholic St. Mary's Pro-sthedrsl, Fifteenth and Davis Most Rev. A. Christie, D. D. Low mass, , 8 snd . High mass and sermon, ll. - vespers, instruction sna benediction. 7:45. . - . St Joseph s (German), nrteentn ana coucn Kt. Kev. james ttauw, v. . Low" mus. g. High maaa and sermon. 10:30. Vespers, benediction, 8:80. St Francis, cast tieventn ana uas Rev. J. H- Black. WW mass. . 1:10 and :30. High mass snd sermon, 10:30. Vespers, instruction snd benediction. T:30. . - ' -. 8t Lswrencea. Third snd K nerm an Rev. J. C. liughes. w mass, a, 7 and 8:80. High mass and sermon. 10:10. Vespers snd benediction. 7:19. Avennlon. Montevllls. Rev. 1. P. iriimalrlrk. - Mass snit sermoiL. In chspel of Sisters or th Precious Blood. St. Mmct s, riineieentn ana uavier Rev. E. P. Murphy, Low mass. 8. High mass snd sermon. 10:30. Vespers and benediction. . Ft. Micnsers titaiiani. ronrtn and Mill Jesuit Father. Mv msea. g. Hirh mini and sermon. 10:10. Vcmara and Dcnediction, 1:1s. Rt. Stephen a. nrtr-second and Eaat lor Kv. w. a. waitt. lw mass. Kv. Thomas Kiernan, Low mass,.. n'sn mass ana sermon, JU. vespers, in' structlon and benediction. 7:80. St Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell Valley road Rev. F. Dillon, 8. J. Low mass, 8 and 8:30. Mass. sermon and neiicaiction, iu:3u. , St Stanislaus, Maryland and Failing iwy.U DeroKL jvOW mass,. 8. JrLlh mass ana -sermon, ltf. , luthsras. St. James' English West Park and jeirerson; j. Allen jeas,- ll and 7:45 ft 8., 10; L, L., 7 p. m. Topics. "The uia Man- rut orr, Not Pressed Up"; "Capital and Labor; Their Discord and now to neat it." Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth snd irymg. 11 ana ; s. fi., :46, Norwegian Synod East Tenth and Grant; Rev. O. Hagoes, 11 and 7:45; 8. ., a:iu. ; Betania Danish Union and Morris; Rev. J. Scott 11 and 8; S. S., 10. , United Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth; uetmar jarsen. n ana 7:su; B. 8. :5. Zlon's German Chapman and Sal mon: 11. H. Kopoelmann. 10:15. 7:45: 8. a. :io. ': K fc, St Paul' German East Twelfth and Clinton.. Rev. A. IT rail se. 10:80 and 7:su; a. 8., :. . : .Trinity German (Missouri - synod) Williams and 8 ell wood; J. A. Rlmbach. v.io, o. 0., iv; 1 : s v. Swedish Augustsna Rodney and Stanton: Rev. C. A. Tolin. 10:45 and 7:46; 6. 8.. 8:30. 8t John's Peninsula avenue and Kilpatrink; 8 p. m. Swedish Mission - Seventeenth and Glisajij Rev. B. J. Thoren. 11 and 8: 8. S.. 10; Y. P.. 6:80. Ellm Chapel Michigan avenue and Skidmoret Rev. B.J,-Thoren, 11; S. 8, AW. Rev. J. Bowersox. 11 and 7:80: 8. S 10; C. E., :80. Topics, "His Riche. "mm Povertv Our Riches." Second Fargo and Kerby. Rev. C. C Poling, 11 and 7:30. . St. John's Ivanho and - John. Rev. C. P. Yates, e. a. 10.' Svangslloal Association. First English East Sixth and Mar ket. F. B. Culver, 11 and 7:80; Y. P. A, 6:30; S. 8., 10. First . German Tenth , and Clay, F. Ben. 10:45 and 7:46; S. S., 9:80; Y. P. 7 p. Ml. Topics. "Th Letter of Christ to the Church at Pergamus," "A ChriBt less Christianity. . Memorial East El ah teen th and Tib- betts, Morris Heverling, 11 and 8; & 8. 19- kane. - Non-Beotarlan Odd .f Fellows hall, East SJxth-and Alder; 1:30, up to date Blbl atudle. Center of Right Thinking W. O. W. temple, 128 Eleventh and Alder trt. Mrs. E. Sherman Olney; 8 P. m. i 5toFniEeioChUFeh-- of -Jjmus- Christ - or issuer aunr BSints isast seventy sixth snd Jrvlng. Elder Walter Bar- 7:a ker, '.'''.' rs Methodist. First church East Ninth snd Mill. David M. Cathey. 11 and 8; S. 6., 10; Y. P. M., 1. - ' Second church. East Flanders, be tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets. Rev. Wilbur . N... Coffee, 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10; class meeting, 8:80. . Oliv Branch Mission Second and Ankeny. A. Wells, superintendent Meetinss everv evenfnr at 8i flundav at 8. Valtarlaa, ', .:. Churrh of Our Fathnr Va.mhm and Seventh. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.: Rev. T. L. Eliot. D. 'D.. minister emerlttia. 11 and 7:45: 8. 8. 9:46: communion ser vice, 12:15. Topics, "Hell snd Heaven.' "Orthodoxy -as a Substitute for Chris tian Faith and Practice." - .. . Ohrlstlsa oieno. . First Church of Christ Scottish Rita cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale, 11; e: a. i; suDject or lesson sermon. uoa tne uniy ;ause ana weator." .. Second Woodmen's hall. East Sixth snd Alder, 11 8; 8. 8., 11; subject of lesson sermon. "God the Only Cause and Creator." ' 11 and 7:30: R fl. Spiritupalists 311 Aliskv building. MrsV Sophia B. Selp.. First In a series on "Health and Happiness.' Fellowship UnionUnion hall. Grand avenue ana East Pine, 8 p. m., Dr. Davidson Buchanan. Tonlo. "Eoonomlo ' Changes and the Higher Life as Exem plified in New Zealand.". y. w. c A. seventh and Tavlor streets. Fireside hour at 4 p. m. Read ing from Les Miserable by Mrs. M. L. Drury-Scott . Talk, "I Had a Friend," Miss Mary B. Day. Music by Miss ADoy Whiteside and Mrs. Mary Eliza beth Johnson. ' Y. M. C. A. City association, Sixth and Taylor streets. H. W. Stone, sec retary. Men's meeting In new. auditor ium at 3 o'clock. Free concert given by the Schubert Symphony club of Chi cago. Address by R. R. Perkins of tbe Y. M. C. A. ' ., Christian and Missionary Alliance East Ninth and Clay. Services 10:30 and 7:46. & S., 12. Y. P. M.. iS0. Rev. F. II. Serft will preach. Much Snow at Walla Walla. (Special Dtspatcb te The Journal. 1 Walla Walla, Dec. 4. The second snow of the season is on the ground. which is covered to the depth of about five inches. . Two cold snaps already this year have broken all . records for winter in the Walla Walla valley. Farm work Is completely tied up by the white mantle which hides : the ground, and most of th farmers of the country havs given up hops of further work this falL . Friend Church. Bunnysld. ' Main and East Thirty I f u .... j d . ud. Aic.u a .... . lull 17- Immanuel German Comer 15th and I fifth. Llndley A. Well. 11 snd 7:80; a iw - I Srr4 ehlldrsst st Bnakfast, j Laach sad Sapper Insure their I sesluifBl growth. . J : Many person find themselves affsoV ed with a persistent cough after aa at tack of lnfluensa, Ae thl cough oan be promptly cured by the use of Cham- borlain's Cough Remedy, it should not be allowed to Tus on 'until It become troublesome . .v .. 7S''4 'T . rsvlc 1 Im' i Hiih me and sermeo, 10:ie imTiacwiaie Mmrt 01 iarr, A. Daly. evening, annual dlacours for the Elks, I snd Stanton Rev. W. "w 01.11. viip ami toe iaaa. Wonnt TUr-M( Stark and Sixty- SrT w-a S S U ' .S fi. , - - a a a .a. t . 1 1, . v. . -irjmwrin: 11 ni 7:3tt. BETTtR THAN SPANKING SpSBklng do- not euro thndrvn of wwrMinf inm m a yHsf I'utlonal l' ' irmjoie sirs M t-vm- I mera, ttox v . ivnire ram. I rd . wilt n. -r,i. i .... ... r-" "n7 "'ht tier Suftaafal JZ 2"Z . I trestnwt. with full lnirictmr.. -. . - . i ,,a w. rm-r.1 , lumpet eM M 9ntmr. but write br tadmf Boots er t vi thwyst 14 j ' rl-4rmn uw-!M Jrt in 1h)m wr The rilrrftf t-f tbe t,l i I'M ' btama ths chM. tt -l-m-s are vita ethar a. bnois .f K iwrthwevt 1 William I.wr I mass, . sbo iiiga,raas and iv-r-1 tnon. IB. is. vespera ana oenedlction. 1:1". . Hnlr nosary. cast Third and TJalaw. Very Rev. A. B Utlw. La max a. g. T ana . IB- inin ram a ana s'rwion. II 11. . " . ao'i p-n-ntcunn, :l. HfT rt. Hinioilf Krr Orw. I gnry Rohla. . S . . M maaa. t. Hirt rns aid srr"oo. 1 It. Vesors and ; tfrM ri!nn, i.. l'lv ' ro. University IHr R T P. Thinian. C R. Lew maaa, :!. Hirti ma i kttboiv, i.ii. i ai1 rT!1r tir. . Hoir P "-er. r"rfmrt s- Vm. .1" a. - It talces but a teaspoonful t p ' t h e cup when the cocoa s pure. Co co a F a c t No. 7 Ecoador (South Amerira) fumith nearly ors-nfts cf ib world product Kn c cocoa brant, sow ri nated at . 30O,OCo,O poonda. A wwld-wid OC tnihi exott for Exusdor coma Tbcn, hit which that couwtry cr lv hf rrp-irta'ir-a. W isr port tS best itxX. COCOA- is most economical be cause it is perfectly pure and goes farthest. Don V ask merely forcoeoa j , ask for GhirardcllPs. j hti this yr iHaa ant hrfvr mmbrs mors sthletet I w m. " H rmaas sod serasom. beftrrs, rv-es nlta mmt a rM fi i, with nrire un.iii-s tr ! or r 'rt M. Ar- ! a. Mrta a A