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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENINO. DECEMBER- 25, 1003.
OflMID PLANS
GfiEATESr STREET
MB
City Council Has Taken Steps
to Improve 150 Miles Next
. Ycar Contractors - Have
: Hands Full. . S
At th rats wit wh'oh trt Ira
l iovoment work U Mni encouraged at
vary council meeting- th prediction la
mud by Mayor Blmon and city jungr
nr Morrl that mor than 100 mil
of hard aurfac would be laid la 1316
bfirlns t look to conaervatlve.
There Is no question that If nourh
onntractora coo Id b found to take care
of the work being; (round out dally by
ties city engineer office the number of
mile of new bard aurfac atreete next
year wauld be Increased by 160.
One of the largest local contracting
firm ha unfinished contracts to the
amount of 1441.000 on Its hands. An
other company has 8334,000 worth of
uncompleted street Improvements to fin
lah. Tbe six leading- street Improvement
contractors have unfinished contracts to
the amount of f 1.(00.000. These fig-urea
jsiva some Idea, of the progress being
made In modernising" the city. -,
Contracts . uncompleted . by smaller
companies will toUJ more than 31,000,-
ooo. making- a grand total of 13,600,
too worth of pavements that are certain
to be completed with the advent of good
weather In the early spring of next sea
son. . .-' . . .;. '
The city council has been authorlilng
scores of new Improvements at every
eselon, end if she average of the past
few months Is maintained more than
i 6,000.000 worth of hard surface will be
laid In mo.
Asphalt bltvllthlo and haasam are the
paving materials In most general use,
though for the warehouse districts
stone blocks have been recommended by
the oity engineer. . One company now
lias a contract to pave a large district
In the North End 'with the blocks, it
it estimated that 1(00,000 worth of
these will bs put down before the end
f the coming year. - '
Every Inducement is offered by the
present city administration, to outside
competition. Any company or contractor
with new Ideas Is welcomed and any
good hard ' surface pavement will re
ceive favorable recognition at the hands
of the eity engineer. . - - -
J Sunda? Services at tt)e orHartd (Tt)urcl)e5
, Baptist. -First
White Tamnln Taralfth and
Taylor, Kev. J. Whliconib Uroughar, U.
0. IS ."One Acourd" uraver meeting
aorvlcca, 10:30 and 7:20: lilltle school II
I. P. V.. 1. Toul.a. -Cheer Ud." "UvS
Beat Christmas GlrL"
bocoiid &ventli and East Ankan
Rev. 1L 8. black. 10.30 and T;I0; &lb
School. 11: li. Y. P. II.. I 10.
Central Eaat Tarenllath and Ankeny
1010 and T::IA: 8. 8.. 11: V. I U.. 6:30;
sermons by Kev. Frt Agar.
Arlata 11 snd T:l0: S. &. 0:45; a
T. P. V.. 6:30. Tonics. "Christmas
Clir.'VX'hrlhtmiS Pong Service." .
Highland Aiboria and blxth. Kef.
A. ieonaro, pastor, li ana.cevi o. .
V. V., f.SO; H. B., 10.
BrUwood Tscoma and Eleventh, Rev.
D. W. Thurston, pastor, 11 and f :10s. 8.
h, ioi x. i. u e:iu
Calvarv Kast Eichth and Grant. Rev.
3. N. Monroe. 11 and 7.10; 8. &, 10; B.
r. p. u.. t-.to.' . - -
Immanuel Jones I null, - oiddi ana
Front. Rev. A. H. Mlnake. 10:10 and
7:10; fl. H 11; It. T. P. U, 3:80. Spe
cial Christmas muslo.
Orace Montavllla; Rev, Albert K.
Patch. 11 -and 7:10; B., 8, 10; T. P.
U- :39.' ' '
University Park 8. 8.. .10. 11 and
T.-80; B. Y. P. U., li sermons by Rev.
li F. Cheney. ' "
fiunnystde (Oermsn) Forty-first and
Hawthorne; Kev. U reiametn. i; a. o-
8:46.
KL Jnhna ffJerman Rev. ' C. Fold
math. K R . aervicea 11 and 7:34.
fit. Johns Rev. C 1 Owen, 11:81
snd 7:10; 8. 8., 10: ft. T. P. U 6:30.
Chinese Mission I&xfe uk sj.ru
8. 8.. 7; preaching. 8, by Kev. Fung
Chak. .. .
First German Fourtn ana aui.
Rev. J. Kratt. 11 and 7:S0; H. S.. :4S.
Second German Morris street and
Rodney avenue: Bev. F. Euermann, 11
and 7:10: a 8.. 9:46. .
East Forty-fifth street tromer r.mai
. - - - . . a. . ,t m .A a
aiaiu: ii:id ana.i su; a, r. x. j-
Kmnn hv Rov. A. H. Waits. v
Lents. Rev. B. C .CooIt S. o.
and 7:10; B. T. P. U.. 6:10. . .
Mount Olive Seventh nd Everett;
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson.. 11 and 7:SO.
Erick Bcherstrom.1. . 10:4o 1 ana i:o.
8. 8.. 11; B. V. P. U.. :80.
Third Knott ana Vancouver. xv, .
Schwedler, 11 and 7:10: 8. 8.. 10. Topics.
rinltv 'Aaniutlnna." u
Woodstock Forty-first and Holgate;
11 and 7:iu; B. a., :io.- norniui
mon by F. E. A. Smith.
Sucstive Questions on the Sunday ,
Sctool Lesson by Rev. Dr. T. S, Linscott
.46
irnl
1:
Sunday school teachers and jthert In t era ted are Invited te
briefly tneir vlawe as to tbe wortn of uieae Tjuaauona.
nsuer mem or vaiue in tneir worn. j
for tne Duroose or ri
Wider studv of the Bible,
.Ministers.
write The Jouma
trtlmiiarlv if (hev ran
The International Newspaper lllble Study club Is for th purpose of
mnrln In &n unfaltorad i amona the niaaaea. a wider Studv of tha i
the baa I truths of Christianity, and the problems which enur Into ever
man'a life. It Is composed or an tnose who join a local ciud, ana lass up ina
Simple course herein' outlined, barring only ordained clergymen., ah wno nave
Hot joined are warmly invited to do e and evntpete for the prises. ..-.
Persons may join the club at any time during the year, but .must, ol
coarse, answer the II questions hereinafter explained, to qualify for the
trim uiil tha hark nuaatlona mil ha obtained h addraaalna this office.
This- paper has secured the. right to publish tbe International - Sunday
School Leaaon questions by Rev. Dr. LJnstL which hsvt arouaad so much
itereat elsewhere, and they will appear warkly In both the Saturday and
Sunday Issues of The Journal. . One of these qaeatlons each week Is te be
answered lb writing and upon these snswers the prises are to be awarded;.
OoaeUttew eg tu smites. ; ' '
1. KiAh MntMlinL op his or Bar famlir ainst e saMwrfbei te this
rper, in order to qualify for membership in the International Mewspaper Bible
tudr club and this local club,
' I. Earh nonteatant In this local club must answer each of the written ques
tions for ti consecutive weeks, commencing; Saoday. March 14. and the answers
must all be in the Dossesslon of this naoer vlthln two weeks of the ouose
of this period. ,
i. Each question mast d answered separately, and tne paper written ai
one side only. No-answer most exceed too words In length and mav n tesa
Each answer muat hava the name and address of th write at the bottom
of tha anawae.
4. The snswers must be delivered to this office, and they win be collated
at the close of the contest and forwarded to headquarters for Independent ex
amination h enmnetant iiimlntra Tha nrlaaa Will than Ha awarded ae-
cordlnir to the highest number of marks, won by members) of Tbe International
isewspsper Hioie ntuay ciuo. .,. ,,
FHsee, ' ' , .
First Series A gold medal to each of tbe first five contesUnts. '
. , Second fierlea A silver medal to each of tha next fiva nonteatSnts.
Third Series Teacher' Bible, price 11.80. to each of the next five oon
testa nt a. . , .
Fourth Series The book Th Heart of Christianity," prio 11.10. to each
of the next IS oontestants. . ' , i .
Each medal will be suitably engraved, giving the nam of the winner wd
i or wnat it is awaraea ana in line manner eaD Bible and boot win do in
scribed.. - . - , ' i , . . i
All who can write and have-4des, are orged to take np the studies ra
gardless of the degree of their education, as the papers are not valued from
an educational or literary- standpoint, but from th point of view of . tbx
utncr 01 ineir reasanea loeeja.
gent study, of a worthy subject. lthe
Stanton; Her. If. E. Baiifltlt,
and 7.45: ti. 8 . 9:10.
Hwjh lllBnlon Seventeenth
Ollnan; Kv. li. J. Thoren, li and
8. H 10; Y. P.. 9. . - .
Kllm. ChpI Michtn avenne and
Skldtaore, Iter. B. J. Thoren. 11; 8. b.
10.
Immanuat Oerman Corner 15th and
Io (Mellwood). JL C. Ebellng. 10:0;
H, ft., ;S0.
Oreo English Missouri Synod)
Kerby and largo. Rev, Carl Hasaold, 10,
and f :I0; a 8 10.30. . .
Congregational. ' i
'First Maillaon and Park. Rev.
Euther It. Dyoit. IV I'.. 11 and T!4: H,
8., :4. Toiilcs. "The New Incarnation,"
Seven Clrclee In Chrlettnaa Light."
Iturelwood Bev, W. 1L Myers; 111
B. 8, 10; C. E.. :10. . ; .
Eunnyame l-.nst . Taylor ana itasi
Thirty-fourth, Bev. J. J. Staubl II and
7:so: a. id: j. e:su.
ciirieunas Jor': "ice uesasge oi tne
Star." , . .
St Johns Rev. Q. W. Nelson: 11 and
8 ' S 8 10"
'lintvaraltT Park Haven and Dawson.
Rev..O. W. Klgcs; 11 and 7:10; 8. S., 10;
a K., 0:80. . ' '
Hassalo Street East eeventn anq
IlasHalo Rev. George
and-7:45; H. H.. io.
Hall and Lincoln, E, Wallace fil)eparl-
11) 90 and I Jl).
- I'lvlne Truth Center 101 , AINVy
tluliaing l'nlin trrvhr by lr Mm
aril, Morgan and (Inwn. h M., 11.
Churrli of NalaVon East Bovafith
anil C'ti-h. Rev. A. t. llBiirlcks, 11 4
T..10; 8. B.. :46; y, p. M .. .
Nw Churoh Society tSwadenborgen)
I.lveii(li and Alilcr, KniKlil of 1'y-
lhlna iall. Ijty service ami aorinon, 1 1.
Kon-Maotartan Odd l-'ellows' ball.
Knat rilxlh snd Alder! 1:10, up to dale
Inula studies; 1:00, exposition of Scrip
ture. , -
Canter of Right Thinking W. O. W.
temple, 111 Eleventh and Alder Streets,
Mra. 1-1 Klierman Ulney: I v. in. -
Iteorganlsed Church of Jeaua Christ
of Latter I'av bulnts Kiixt Seventy-
sixth and Irving. 'Elder Walter Bar
ker. 11 and 7:10; fl. S., 10:45.
Splrltuallsta 111 Allvky building,
Aire. Hopma 11. Beip. (
First Mplrltual Society 101 Second
street. Conference, t: iactur and mea
gases, .1:40, Lrctyre hr J'arry Yano
kuroh, subjoot, "Chriaf That llave
Com and the Meeaage They Brought.!'
Fellowship TTnlnn Union halL Grand
avenue anil Kaat jfins, , a
PUPILS OF SUNDAY ,
SCHOOL ENTERTAIN
Sunday evening, at th " Epworth
Methodist church, ; Twenty-sixth ; and
Ea vler, tha Sunday school- will render
the folowing progrmmt - , .
Quartet, "Te Bella Awake (Hall),Mlss
Jlilda Turple, Mrs. C T.- Mcpherson,
Lev. C. T. MoPherson, Ralph Speelmaa.
Chriatma Greeting Albert Bitter.
Prayer.'' v.
' Song. "O Hgppr Voices" (Hall), Mra
Myers class.
Primary Recitations: (a) "By a Be
ginner," Cecils Thompson, (b) "What a
Boy Wants for Christmas," Willi Farr.
c) "A Dolly's Christmas," Lucy Bus-
eara s ciasa. t iay cnristmas exercise,
Marguerite Young class. (e) Ood
jJis ut AH," Herald Pomeroy. (f)
in ennstmas uiory," Burton Seal.
(g) "The Babe In th Manger," bo is of
inirs. errs ciass. - :
luet, "Bethlehem," (Glebel), JMlsg
i-iuaz Turpi and Mra Charles T. Mo
I'lierson.
Kecltatlon, "Come Back to Bethle-
nem,- Kose Bonn.
Two Prophecies Boya of Mr. Speel
roon's anov Mr, Perry's Iassea
Scripture recitation, Mrs. Peterson's
class. . ,
Hymn 1S4 "It Came Upon the Mid
Sight Clear."
Itecltation, TThe . Shepherds," Ruth
wortman.:' '
Solo, "A Star, Like Morning Sun
shine,'! (Hall), Mra C. T. McPherson.
facripture recitation. Miss Lathrop's
ciase,- ,ir -
Sng, "The Holr Night,' (Glebel),
Air. juooan s class.
Exercise, "The Stars," pupils of Mra
Myers' and Mrs. Peterson's classes.
Song, "Th Bright Little Stars," pri
mary department
i Exercise, "We Are the Stars," five
girls. : ' -.
Chorus. "Shine On, O Star," (Glebel),
school, ' -
Exercise, "We're a Band of Christ
mas Stars," pupils of Marian Hander's
primary class.
Kecltatlon, "Th Christmas Angels,"
Violet Fraser.
Chorus, "Christmas Glory Crowns the
World," (Rail), choir.
: Announcement of honor roll namea
i llymn, "Joy to the World."
' r.-. ' "Tresbrterun.
TNrat Twelfth and Alder. Rev. Wil
11am Hiram Foulkes. 10:10 and 7:80: 6.
.. .14:18: C. H.. :80. TODlos. "Th
Christian Miracle," "Th , Christian's
Star." Christmas praise servlc. la
th evening. - ,
Mispah East Twelfth and - Powell;
Rev. Harry Leeds, 11 snd 7:80; S. B- 10:
C. B.. 8:80. Tonics, "The Appearance of
Christ in th Evolutionary Movement,"
"The Leading of the Star. : ; ;
Calvary Eleventh and Clay, Rev.
Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:30 and 7:45;
Bible school, noon. Topics, "The Cradle
of Glor," J'The Bright - and Morning
Fourth First and Glbhs; Rev: TJOnald
Mackenxle, 10:80 and 7:so. a. ts it; c
Hawthorne Park Twelfth" and East
Taylor: Rev. E. Nelson Alldn. 10:80,
T:aO: 8. 8- 12:C-E.. 6:30. it
toplo, ."The Bong f Angels and Men;
Musical n roar ram bv chair In evening.
Forbes Sellwood and ' Gantenbeln;
Rev. Harry ti. Pratt; li ana :au; h. a
io: c ui. s:so. -
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett;
Kev. J, E. envaer, li ano 7:itra. o.
iz-.ia.
(Copyright 10 hy Rev. T. 8. Linscott
D. D.) - - -.
Seoember 9S, 1909.
The Birth of Christ Matt-11:1-11.
Golden Text And thou Shalt call his
name Jesus, for he shall save his people
rrotn their sins. Matt 1:11.
Verse 1 Where Is Bethlehem, th
birth plae of Jesus f , '
Wher was the home of Mary and
Joseph, the parents of Jeaua, and now
did It happen that they wer at Bethle
hem at this time?
What was th probable nationality of
these "wise men"?
Vrse I Is there any evidence, and If
so what is it which Indicates that God,
In the past ages, has revealed himself
to other people than those ' of Jewish
origin T
Give your own Idea of this star that
the wise men saw, which indicated to
them that a Jewish king had been born:
was it objective or only subjective?
Were the wise men right In their opin
ion,- that Jesus was "the 1 king of the
Jews," as they were In the fact of bis
birth?
. Vahtagtsh - tTTU . 4 I att trtsa avMariA fake
l ff oo w f iioit in kiio v v iui uvq a vra vt
Man ftS'ainst the Idea that It was' God's Orig
inal Intention for Jesus to be th literal
king of th . Jews, as th wise men
stated, and as Herod feared?
Why should Herod and . "all Jerusa
lem" be troubled at the announcement
of the birth of a Jewishklng?
Verses 4-1 What prophet is her r-
ii i Amti , jk. a a i.it
Westminster East Tenth and Weld-1 f erred to. and wher in the Bible did
ler; Rev. Henrr Marcotte, 10:30 and I these Brtesta and Scribes quote from?
, X JTi D. Sn X.,
Start Work on Xw State Road.
: Woodland, Wash., Deo. 26. Th sur
veyors from the state engineers' office
have made good progress On the second
survey Of the state road from Wood
land to Skamania county, and it has been
dscided.br the engineer in charge to
se part of tbe amount appropriated si
the last session of the legislature in
Construction, work on parts of the road
where asm la most needed, instead of
expending th whole amount In survey
ing the complete line.
iii i ii
7:30: S. 8.. 12: T. P. 8. C E.. f:30.
Marshall Street Marshall and North
Seventeenth I Rev. C. W. Hays. 11. 4:
8. S., 10. v -.- . ... -
Mount Tahor Beimont and pretty-
man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and I;
B, B., 10.
Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth
and Spokane; Rev. D. A. Thompson, 11
and 7:80; 8. S.,,10: G. B., 9:80. -
Third East Thirteenth and Pins;
Rev. William Parsons, 10:10 and 7:46;
8. 8., 12. , . ' . .
Hop Montavuia, Kast eeveniy-
Did the prophet they quoted from, and
did these priests and scribes think that
the expected Christ was to be an earthly
king? Why?
Verse 7 What la it which makes dlli-
nobl or ignoble?
Vers 8 How would you descrlb a
man with th motiv of Herod, when he
sent these wis men off on their mis
sion of finding Jesus? . -
What. If any. reason la tner to be
lieve that there are those today who at
tend church, and thus pretend they are
earnestly seeking Jesus, who have prac
tically the same motive aa Herod bad?
Vers t If a man today would ae
the Christ what "star" does he need tOlRv. W. F.
xonow to do sure or being iea to mrar-
Give your reason for your Idea whether
it It la to th favored few only that God
serffla a "star," or its equivalent point
ing to Where Jesus may be found or are
all men similarly treated?
Verse 10 Mention some things which
always producs joy, and thea describe
Angel of Life"; Praise services and can
tata. - y
First' Oerman Fast Seventh and
Stanton. Rev. John H. Hoppj 10:30 and
7:80: 8. 8., :16; C E.. :S6. , -
rilgilm SUitverand Missouri avenue.
Rev. Guy L. Dick, 11 and 7:80: 8. S..
9:45; C E., :80. Topics, "A Signifi
cant Testimony"; "Thy Kingdom Come,"
United Brethren fm Christ. Y
" First East Fifteenth and Morrison.
Rev. Russell 8. Showers. 11 and 7;10; S.
K. 10: C. E.. :80. ' '
- Rsdical Sixth and Mechanic Rev. Os
car A, Martin. 11 and t:10j & 8 16
C E. 6 '80.
Th'frd--8outh Mount Tabor: . Rev, C
P. Blanchard. 11; 8. 8., 10.
Alberta East Twenty-seventh and
Mildred. Kev. u. E. Emericx, 11 ana
7:80; 8. S., 10. - - ; .
Tremont Wisdom and curtia atreets.
Rev. H. G Shafferj ft S, 11; C, E.,
6:80; sermon, 7:80. - .-: :. . , .; ;
p. m
Iavldaon .Buchanan,
Y, W. O, A. ateventh . and Taylor
iePiK- Ing Of Christmas storiea
V. M. C A. City esanotstlon,. Sixth
snd Taylor streets, H. W. tttone, gen
eral secretary. Meeting for- men at I
o'clock will .be addressed by Iter. , E.
Wallace Hhepard, pastor of the Second
Advent Christian church. Muslo by the
y. M. C A. orcheatra and aoDrano sola
H. Pftddack, lllDT verne t-isussen.
vnnsiinn ana m mmonary Alliance
Clay. Hervioes 10:10
li. r. p. M.. s:so.
Significance of th
lurm or ennsr ana m tfeoond Ap-
Hlgnla'nd East Sixth and Presoott East Ninth and t
Rev. E. & Bollinger, 11 and 7:80; 8 8., snd 7:46. 8. ft.
10; V. P. S. C E., .80, Topics, 'The! Topics, "Spiritual
Searing," "Th Life More Abundant"
ermnn by Rev. Frederick It Senft of
Philadelphia; field secretary.
t i
CITIZENS PETITION
' FOR "OFF DUTY" DAYS
FOR FIRE FIGHTERS
4V A petition to the city executive
4 board covering 13 pagns of li-gal
W rap paper and signed by the
g leading business and profeagtonat 4
w men of the city, asking that
Portland firemen be given 24 w
hours off duty every eight days,
4 has been ftlud in th city audit- 4
w or' office.
e Fir Chief Campbell said this
morning that he is still at work
- trying to reconstruct his ached- . w
g uls so .that favorable action cxn
4 be taken on the petition. II Is g)
g in hopes that he will have soma
plan figured out whereby -th
4 'hang aa b mad without lag-
e pairing th efficiency of the da- ' w
e partment. In order to grsnt the
4 . request of the petitioners it will
be necessary for the executive w
4 board to authorise an amendment 4
e to the rules of the fir depart- w
4 ment -
w
. T s i nn" i i.i .j sbji ,
' Bank Cashier Ttigru.
(ftpeelal Dlipatoh to The Joorail.) '
Forest Orove, Or.. Dea 26 John a
Bailey, who has been cashier of the For- '
t Grove National bank for th east
year, has resigned, and will return to -th
actlv management of his mercan- ' '
til establishment. W. W. McEldowney,
Who has resigned as noatmsater nt tlila
city, will taks a position at th bank. '
Ohrlstiaa. '
"Central East Twentieth and Sal
mon: Rev. J. F. uormiey. 1 1 ana 7:46.
Bible schooL 10. Tooios. "In the Full
ness of Time"; ."Th World's Supreme
tiirt." - "
'First Corner Park and Columbia, I
Keagor, li ana 7:u, o. e.,
Kern Park Pitt and Midburn: RV. A.
A. Bee-y. U and 7:30: ft-8., 10; C E.J
6:30. ' ' ' I
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott;
Thomas G. Pic ton. 11 and 7:30; 6. S., I
9:45; C, E., 7 p. m. . r
Sellwood Eleventh and Umatilla
10:80 and 7:46; C. E, 6:30.
Edward Wright - ill
Weak? Tired ? Run-down?
j Theso condition! coma from overwork, a-weak atomach, overtaxed nerveg
or feeble blood. When jou feel "ail la "hardly able to drug about, DO
energy, bo ambition, easily exhausted and can't leep takd l . '
Li5li
9'iTann
Lmii
0 b ULLiliit)
and note what a dlflerenc they make In your condition. Th stomach la th
first to feel the good effects. . Food tastes good, the digestion is strengthened:
bowels sid bile work regularly, the blood la cleansed, and the nerve rested
The whole system responds to the tonic action,' of Beecham'g PUl.Soon -there
i the buoyant feeling of returning health, " r - 1
Fresh Strength and New Life
- Boxes I0c.im1 2Sc,Vitli foil cTiiwctlotw, -.,'.
XV Arwl la nrn. .R,v
that Which nroduoes vn-j greatest joy to -nd 7;X0i a fl. 10; cl v... t.
mortals known (This ansstloa mast Gladstone Rev. A. H. Mulkey; S. S.
b answsred la wxltlna y uemhera of io. 11 and 7:ni.
OREGON HOTELS
aakaasTassTi
the dab.
Veree 11 What Is the ground for cer
tainty for the statement that trios who
really seek Jesus always find him 7
What are the emotions which are
stirred, the motives which are formed,
and the deeds which ar don by every
one who really seeks and finds Jesus?
Verse 13 Is there, any liability that j Vo,Vr i1 7' "
rrnJUd Presbyteriaa. '
Th Church of th Strangers -Grand I
ave. and wasco, Kev. 8. Jtcan uu hois, i
10:30 and 7:80: S. S., 13. Interpretation
for the dear every Bundav morning.
First Bith and Montgomery. Kev.
Frank De Witt Findley. 1(5:30 and 7:80;
S. S.. 12: C. B.. 6:80. . TodIos. "New
.things for th,-Nw ..Year"; "What la
those who live In the presence ef Jesus,
will ever be duped rlnto hetraylns; him
or his cause? "'::'':;-'
la the day of th supernatural guid
ance of God's .children, past, or la there
reason to bel lev that It is as opera
tive as vr?
Lesson for Sunday, January 3, 1310.
John the Forerunner of Jesus. Matt
111:1-13, ,
y;
; rMtnist,ra. ' ri'inffAv aciinai teanhera and others Interested arer Invited to
aretta Tha Inunul hrlnflv Ihtlr vim aa to the worth of these auestlona
particularly if they consider them of valne In their work. , i '', ..."9;
eighth street. Rev Henry
K S., 10; 11 and 7:30. t A . ,
Kent worth East Thirty-fourth and
Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; S. ft
Mlliard Avenue Rev; John A. Town
send: services, 10: S. S., 11:16. .
Ana bel Rev. John A. Townsend. Serv
ices. 11:30 and 7:46: 8. S., 10:15; C. E. T.
Trinity Dakota ireet,R5V. A, Rob
inson. 7:48 J). m.; C. ATj:TB. B.. 11.
Vernon Wygant and East Nine
teenth; Rev. George W. Anns, 11 and 8;
S. S. 3:45; C. IS, 7.
KethoOlat. "
Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Toting.
I. D., 10:30 and 7:30; 8. 8., 12:15; E. L..
:30. Topics, "The Christmas Mes
sage, "ianaers xuessian,-- ny cnoir.
Grace Twelfth and Taylor, Rev. jonn
H. Cudllpp, D. t., 10:3r and 7:80; S. 8.,
Incarnation ; -evening, special music.
Norwegian - Danlan Thirteenth and
Davis. Rev. K. P Nelaonf 11 and 8; 8. ft,
10. Christmas tree and program in, the
evening.
SunnvBlde East Yamhill and Thirty-
fifth; W. T. Euster; 11 and 7:30: S. 8.,
S:60r E. t7 8:46. "Topics, -"fhe glorious
Anthem for cnnstmastiae," Tne spir
itual Significance of Christmas."
fit. Johns Rev. F. N. Sandefur: H
and 8: E. L., 7: S. S.. 10.
Epworth Twenty-sixth and Savler.
Rev. Charles T. McPherson; 11 and
i:30; 8. B 9:ibJ E. L.., 6:30. Topic,
The Homeless Christ,' Sunday school.
Christmas program.
Chinese Mission Chsn Sing Kal; 11
and 7:30. . ,
Trinitv East Tenth and Grant l,ewls
F. Smith. 11 and 7:30; E. L., 6:30; 8. S.,
10. Topics. "Christmas Message of To
day," "Christmas Message for the Chil
dren With the Aid of the Stereoptloon."
Centenary East Ninth ' and Pine!
Clarence True Wilson, D. D., 10:80 and
7:30: EL I, 6:80; 8. ft, ix:i s. Topic,
"A Christmas Sermon." . Special music
10:46 and 7:46; 8. 8.. 13. ;
xaureiwooo rtev. k. n. Myers; li
anrf ':30- ft 8.. 10; E. I. 6:30.
Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo
Street, Rev. C I Hamilton, 10:80 and
7:30; S. 8.. 13; JC. 1. 6:30.
Norweg-lsn Danish Vancouver ave
nue and Skidmore, Rec C J. Lexrssn,
10:45 and 7:46: 0. 8., 13. ' ' j
Japanese 'Mission 131 North Fif
teenth, Rev. Eileen Rlbara, 1:30 and
8:30: S. S 3:80. ' -,' '
Nave. tnhrt nvall 11 und 8: 8. 8.. 10: EL 1m. 7.
Topics, "The Blessings of Christianity,"
"Christmas Festivsl.r'
First German sFlfteenth and Hoyt;
G. A: Waasa; 11 and 7:30. , '.
- Second German Stanton and Rodney,
Rev. E. E. HerUler. 11 and 8; 8. S., 8:46;
E. U, 7:30. . . - .
Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tacoma,
Rsvj Lstr C. Poor 11, end 7:30; J. Jl.
Tu, 2:80: E. L., 6:30. . -
The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thinty
nlnth and Powell, Rev. Ernst Leon
Jones; 8. S., 9:45; 11 and 8; E. I. 7. .
Montavllla East Pine and Eighteenth
streets. Rev. Harold Oberg; -11 and 8;
S. S., 10: class meeting, I2j B. To., 7:15.
Woodlawn William J. IOouglas: 11
and 7:30; S. S.; 10; S. W 3:30. Topics.
jjive quarters oi a . century, ; ana
"Sold Out."
University Park Dawson and Flake,
Rev. W. R. Jeffry. J.; 11 and 7:30.
African Zl on Thirteenth , and Main,
Rev. W. Matthews; 11 and 8; ft ft, 1.
Mount Tabor East BUrk and Sixty
first, J. W, McDougall; 11 and 7:80.
' patton Michigan avenue snd Carpen
ter D. A. Watters;. 11 and 8; 8. 10;
--XntSeventh and Gordon, Rev.iW.
Boyd Moore, 11 and 8; S. ft, 10; E.
1. -
Woodstock i. T.' Vooe: 11 and, 7:30;
8. ft, 10; E. I. 6:30. .
shall. Rev. J.
eucharlst. 1:80
litany,
rmpson, ; Holy
11, ft - 8., V:4o;
,- Zplsooval,
Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett Rev,
A. A, Morrison. ( and 11, 7:30; ft 8.,
:46. "
O. If . II . a . r m trt M t .nil -M.VAWa 1
Rev. W. H. H. Breek. S. 8 10; Service
and Sermon. 11.--
Chnroh of our eavior woodstoea.
11 and 8.
Pro-Cathedral of St " Stenhenv . th
Martyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H.
M. Ramsay. 7:80. 11 and 7:30 p. m.;
Rt' rkvid's Kant Twelfth and Bel
monU Rev. Hefiry Russell Talbot. Holy
communion, 7:o; o. :4&; prayer ana
sermons, 11 and 7:45. - -
St. Andrew a rortsmouin MOiy
eucharlst -snd sermon, 11; prayer sand
sermon. 7:30; S. 8., 10 a m.
All Saint's. Twentv-rifth and Savler.
Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Holy com
munion. S; prayer, litany and sermon.
11: ft 8., 13:13; evening prayer, 3.
8L Mark's, Twenty-first and Mar
ti.
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St. John's Church Multnomah and
Taylor, li and 7:so: . B., io.
Good - Shenherd Graham and Van
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7:30; 8. S.. 6:45
Grace : Memorial.' past Seventeenth
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Ascension Chapel PortlAno Heights.
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St. Paul Woc-dmera - Rev-. J. CJ. Tor
svthe: 11 a. m.: ft' 8.. 9:45.
Bishop Morris Memorial chapel,' Good
Samaritan nospitai, Kev. : wiuiam k.
Powell, chaplain. Holy communion,
7 a. m.; ward services, 8; prayer and
sermon, 7:16 p. m.
;- Cathollo.
St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth
and Davis Most Rev. A. Christie, D. D.
Low mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and
sermon, 11. Vespers, - Instruction and
benediction, 7:45. ,
St. Joseph's (German), Fifteenth and
Couch -Rt. Rev. James - Rauw, - V. G.
Low mass, 8. High mas and sermon,
10:30. Vespers, benediction, 8:80,
St Francis, East Eleventh and Oak
Rev. J. H. Blkck. Low mass, 6, 8:80
and .9;30 High mass and sermon. 10:30.
Veper , Instruction : and benediction.
i :av. '-
St Lawrences',. Third and Sherman
Kev. J. J. nugnes. , ixw mass, s, I ana
8:30. High mass and sermon, '10:30.
Vespers and benediction, 7:30.
Ascension, Montavllla, Rev. 3. " P.
Fltspatrlck.- Mass and sermon, 9 In
chattel of Sisters of the Precious Blood.
St Pstrlcka Nineteenth and Savler
Kev. Ej. p. Murpny.; low mass, 8, High
mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and
benediction. 8:80, - -
St Michael's (Italian). Fourth ' and
Mill Jesuit Fathers. Xow mass, 8.
High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers
ana oeneaiction. v:au.
St Stephen's. Firty-second and- East
Taylor Rev. W. A. Waltt Liow dims,
:io. High mass and sermon, 19:3
Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams
and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low
mass. 6. 8 and 9. High mass snd ser
mon,. 10:89. Vespers, and. benediction.
t:o. - i
Holy Rosary. East Third and Union
Very Rev. A. S. Law ler. Low mam. 6.
7 and 8:30. High mass and sermon.
10:80. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. .
Sacred Heart MUwaukle KeV. Ore.
gory Roble, O. 8. B. Low mass. 1. Hleh
mass snd sermon, 19:39. ,Vairs and
oeneaiciion, i;tt.
Holy Crosa UnlveraMv Park Rav. J.
V. Thlllman. C. ft C. - Low mass. 6:80.
High mass snd sermon. 10:30.' Voers
ana oenealctlon. 4. -
Holy Redeemer. Portland and van
Couver Re Ed JC CantwelL C RS. R.
Low maaa High roaae and serroon.
19:89. BenedleUon. 4.
St Andrew's. Ninth td Alberta
Pev. Thomss Kleman. Low mass, 8.
High mas and sermon. 19. Vespcra, In-
structton and benediction. J:I0.
St Irnatlua. Fort T-feon4 and Powell
Valley road Bev. r. rlllon. 8. J.
Third East Thirty-seventh and Clay
K(V, j. i - Acneson, it ana n:, o.
tTnlted Bvaagelloal. '
mrnt . Kaat Slxteanth and Ponlar.
Rev. H. A; Deck, 11 and7:89; ft 8 Centrally Located '
10. . Bermona by Dr. C. a Pohlng.
Ockley Green Gay and Willamette.
Rev. J. . Bowersox. 11 and 730; ft 8
10; C. E.. 6:80. Toplos, "Th Spirit of
Christmas, Its Inspiration"! "The Pass
ing Year: Its Lessons." -
Second Fargo and Kerby, Rev. C C
PolingL 11 and 7:80, - "
St. John's Ivanho and John. Rev.
C P. Yatea. , ft ft, 10.
: j;vanglIoal Asgoolatlona. .
First- Enallsh East Sixth and Mar
ket,. F. B. Culver, Jl and 7:80; Y. P. A-,
:so: a. a., i io. .
First German Tenth and Clay, F.
Bens. 10:45 and 7:46; ft S.. 9:30c Y, P.
7 p. nW i Topics, "The Manger at Bethle-
nem.' " A Relected Redeemer."
. Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib-
oetts, Morris jtieverung, ll ana a; o, ft
i. . , . . . . . . ..
Tre Methodist. ... .- v
First ehurcn East Ninth and Mill.
David M. Cathey. .11 and 8; 8. ft, 10; I
f. to., I. . v-,.-.
Second church East Flanders, be
tween Fifty-third and -Fifty-fourth
streets. , jrtev. wumir n. coffee. 11
ana 7:so; a. ft, 10; class meeting, 6:80.
- Olive Branch Mission Second and
Ankeny. A.' Wells, superintendent
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