r'..:; . 14 THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY ' EVENltSCS. JANUARY 1 1910. COLLEGE METHODS MR AIL MR COUNTRY Professor Tufts of Chicago University Thinks Western Students More Anxious to Get Education. The advancement of educational methods In the United States was the subject of an interview given today by Professor James Hayden Tufts, of the. University of Chicago, who la spoken of as the probable head of the Reed Institute in Portland. ."Educational methods, . or rather methods of instruction and study, have ' become a science In the last few years," aid Professor Tufts. "Tnirty years aso we had only'a few couscs of study, . . where now we have hundreds. Kduca- " tlon is broadening-, as. are method of in . structlon and study, and dally it is be coming more essential to society. "In the University of Chicago, we have good opportunity to find those hogo to college to study, and those , who go merely to go to college. Cer tain proof that the great majority of students at the University or cnicago, and In fact, all western schools attend !: for what learning they can get. 13 the fact that four fifths of the pupils in the ' Chicago Institution hae "employment of some kind. Maintain Employment Bureau. "We maintain an employment bureau at the school, and all those who desire - work have ho trouble getting It Whenever downtown merchants have " work, which does not require a great number of skilled workmen, they usually send to the university. "For some years I had charge of a department of the school where we made a business of finding out the oc cupation of the parents of our students. To my great surprise I found that four fifths of my students were the cnnaren . of farmers and toilers. Tew there were whose fathers were professional men or business men. This is one pecularity of all western schools, It seems as If the majority of the chil dren of professional people go to the eastern universities and colleges .their lvirenta attended.. In a measure, .this explains the reason why so many east ern schools preserve curious traditions. . - Athletics la Proper Place, .'"Athletics have Just now reached . their proper place in the "life of the college n the west. Just enough In- ' terest to bring sports Into prominence' - Is ; being "manifested, and yet enough not to Interfere with studies. In some colleges of the east, the athletic end of college life is being overdone, but In the west, where men an.4 women attend - universities to learn, sports have been put in their proper place. . "It la my belief that athletics In col lege should . be encouraged by every 'member of the faculty. . They form an essential part of college" Ife, and do for the physicial man what learning does for the mind. But. I do not think that : shports shonid overshadow the real pur poses and objects of the college." ' Professor Tufts will remain In Port' land until Monday. 5tm6ay Services at te jjortlanft ljurct)es , ) Kerby and Fargo, Rev. Cart Hassold, 10 ana 7:o; a. a., io:bu. , ; , : -; : . Congregational. . First "Madison and Park. U and i j or Morai reeaom in tn fu. I J-L.. 1. . .... I . , , - ., ,1 , i liiuicii, nif -viini) or ine Coi wealth Against Vice and Interripei, Eliot,, D. IX, minister emerli, I 7:4$. Y. F. V.. :3rt. . T, , l' fia lor niorAi h'reennm in ha fi. Baptist. ' First White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher, u. I). 10. "One Accord" trayer meetin services, 10:30 and 7:30; Bible school 12 Y. P. U.. 6. Topics. "Faith and tho Fu ture," "Change Your Mind," a New Year's 6ermon for those who thln.lt lor themselves. . Second Seventh and East Ankeny Rev. 1L K. Black. 10:30 and 7:30; Bible school, 12; B. Y. P. V., 6:30. Central East Twentieth and Ankeny 10:30 and 7::30: fi. 8.. 12: Y. 1. U.. 6:30 sermons bv Rev. (.. Sherman Wallace Topics, "The Fountain of Youth," "The Cost of Salvation. Arleta 11 and 7:30: S. S., 9:45: B Y. P. U., 6:30. Highland Alberta and Sixth, Her. . i . a . . i . iA . I ) A a. iieunara, pasior. 11 aim i.fv, o. i . l... a. a., IV. Sellwood Tacoma and Eleventh. Rev, D. W. Thurston, pastor. IX and 7:30; 8 8., 10; Y. P. U., 6:30. Calvarv East Elsrhth an Grant, Rev. j. . Monroe, li ana :ao; . a., iu; o. Y. P. V., 6:30. Immanuel Jones Hall, Gibbs and Front. Rev. A. B. Mlnaker, 10:30 and 7.30: S. 8.. 12: B Y. P. If.. 6:30. Grace Montavllla; Rev. Albert B. Patch. 11 and 7:30: S. S.. 10; T. P. U.. 6:80. TodIcs. "What the Inventory Shows." "Remember Jesus Christ. University Park B. 8., 10, il and 7:30: a. y. p. v., 7; sermons ny ev, II. F. Chenev. Sunnyside (German) Forty-first and Hawthorne; Rev. C. Feldmeth. n; 13. o 9:45. St. Johns German) Rev. C. Feld meth. H. 8.. 9:46: services 11 and 7:30 . Bt , Johns Rev. C. L. Owen. 11:80 and 7:30: S. S.. 10: B. T. P. U.. 6:30, Chineiie Mission 352V Oak street, S. 8.. 7; preaching. 8, by Rev. Fung PhnV . . Ffriat Rerman Fourth and Mill Rev. J. Kratt. 11 And 7:80: S. S.. 9:45, Second German Morris street and Rodney avenue; Rev. Fi Buermann, 1J. and 7:80; 8. S.. 9:46. East Forty-fifth street Corner East Main: 11:15 and 7:30: a. v. x. u.. :o Lents S. 8 10J.11 and 7:80; B. YP. TT . (S;30 Mount Olive seventh ana ttvereu Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:30, Swedish -HoYt and Fifteenth; Rev, Erlck Scherstrom. 10:45 and 7:45 OC 1 1 n V T TT Third Knott and Vancouver. Kev. . Rrhwedler. 11 and 7:30: 8. 8.. 10. Topics The Will or Jesus," -pressing D-or- ward." Woodstock Forty-f I rst and HOigate 11 and 7:30; S. S 9:45. g, Pa-d'an. 1. Among the issetl by the last session of New Child Labor Laws, '" Harrisburg, ' measures pa ' the Pennsylvania legislature and out : Into force today, n6ne is of more gen ; ' eral Importance than the changes made In the lahor laws governing the em ployment of children. "Under he new Jaws now in effect no child under 14 , years of age may be employed in any factory, coal mine, colliery or breaker, workshop, laundry, mercantile establish ment, stage, office, hotel or .other place of business. Children of 14 ox more may obtain employment If ,thej are able 'to . read and write the English language Intelligently and have obtained a certificate from,, the school and medi cal authorities. No More Public Drinking Cups. Guthrie Okla.. Jan. 1. An order abolishing the general ' public drink ing cups at, public fountains or water coolers was promulgated by the state health Commissioner, Mr. Mahr, today . and the new regulation will become ef fective on April of this year. The same rule is already in force in Kansas. Next fall the order Is to be extended to pub lic schools. Presbyterian. First Twelfth and Alder. Rev. WI1 11am Hiram Foulkea. 10:30 and' 7:80; S, 8., 12:10; 2. E., 6:16, Morning sermon bv Rev." J. R. Landsborough. of Oregon City. Evening topic, "Crowning the Yenr " . MixnAh East Twelfth and Powell: Rev. Harry Leeds. 11 and 7:30: S. S... 10; C. E., 6:30. calvary Eleventh ana uiay, kbt. Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:30 and 7:46: Bible school, noon. Morning sermon by Rev. R. J. Dlven of Astoria. Evening tonic. "I -Am Resolved What to Do; - uourtn f irst ana uiddb; itev. .uonaia Mackenzie. 10:30 and 7:30. S. 8.. 13; C E.. 6:80. Morning sermon by Rev. D. A Thompson of Sellwood. Evening topic. watchwora ror tne rnew xear. Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East Taylor; Rev. E. Nelson Allen, 10:30. 7:30; 8. S., 12; C. E.. 6:80. Mornlag ser mon Ty Kev; v. w. Hays, Marshall Street church. Evening topic, "Lessons From the Life at D. L. Moody." . Forbes Sellwood and Gantenbeln: Kev. Harry ii. prait; ii ana :ao; b. H lo; c is.. 6:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett: Rev. J. E. Snyder, 11 and 7:80; S. S., Chinese 14SH First, 7:45: B. 8.. 6:45, Westminster East Tenth and Weid- ier;' Rev. r Henry . Marcotte. 10:30 and 7:80; S. H., 13; Y. P. S. C. E., ?30. Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays, 11, 4; 8. 8.. 10. Morning sevmon by Rev. E. W. Allen. A 7:80 service In the Fin nish language. Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 8L S. S.. 10. " Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth and Spokane; Rev. D. A. Thompson, 11 ana 7:30; S. S., 10; C. E., 6:30. Third East Thirteenth and Pine; Rev. William Parsons, 10:30 and 7:45; 8. 8., 12. Hope Montavllla, East Beventy elghth street. Rev. Henry L. Nave. S. 8., 10; 11 and 7:30. Kenllworth East Thirty-fourth and Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; 8. 8. 12: Y. P., 7. v Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town send; services, 10; 8. 8., 11:15. Sermon by Rev. H. H. Pratt Anabel Rev. John A. Townsend. Serv ices, 11:30 and 7:45; 8. 8., 10:15. Morn ing sermon by Rev. B. M. Sharp. Trinity Dakota Street, Rev. A. Rob inson, 7:45 p. m.; C. K. 8:46: 8. 8., 11. Vernon Wygant and East Nine teenth; Rev. Grorge W. Anns. 11 and 8; S. S.. 9:46; C. E., 7. Methodist. Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Tpung, D. L, 10:30 and 7:30; S. 8., 12:15; E. L.. 6:30. Topics, "Holy Communion," "Tak ing an inventory." Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. John H. Cudlipp. V. IX. 10:3(f and 7:30; S. S, 12:15; E. L, 6:30. Topics, "Holy Com- Soggestxve, Questions on tLeSundiy School Lesson ly Re'v. Dr, T. 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Llna cotk.ix.rx) - January 8, 1910. John" The Forerunner of Jeatn.- Matt. 111:1-12. i Golden Text Th voio f ng m the wilderness:. Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make his paths ovraignt. aiatt. lli:3. vpibb x wnat were tn aavm re rerred to In verse one. What are the facta concerning John the Baptist, his parents, the time and piaco or nis birth, his early training, the commencement of his minlstrv. his characteristics, and the nature -of his preaching? Where and what was tha wlldernoaa or JudeaT. verse 2 What did . John want the people to do when he urs-sd them to re pent?.. Wh"y was It then, and whir la It xnn Impossible for any person to enjoy the tavor or uoa without repentance? What did John mean bv Bavin Thu aingaom or Heaven is at hand"? Haa the kingdom of heaven heen mm. tabllshed ail earth, and If so, what Is tnat Kingdom, and who are lta clti- xens? Verse 8 What dld Eaalaa CTn(h foretell concerning John, and where Is the passage to be found? in wnat sense did John prepare the way for .Jesua? . Verse 4 Why did John dress In such plain way and eat such simple food? To what extents? should rood neonie. today, take John for an nimni. in the matter of ,food and clothing? ' - To what extent does God care as to what we eat. and what we wear? n an you know of a man Is that he fastidious In the mfttter ftf Armmm. and an epicure in his food, how would you rate him as to personal piety? Can man work as hard, think clearly and accomplish as muoh, or more, In all departments of life on a vegetable, aa on a meat diet? Verses ,56 How do vou account the wonderful Interest which John's preaching created? If John were the permanent pastor of a church, in. this town, do you suppose that he would be able to constantly keep up such a great revival as this story records? What did John's baptism signify?. Was baptism then, .and Is baptism now for. Adult of any avail without a full confession of sin? Verse 7 When a member of a church is not a devoted man, is he better or worse than any other sinner? If a minister of the gospel Is not a truly good man, whose word Is as good as his bond, how would you compare him with a layman of similar' char acter? What Is the tendency of the . office of a pastor, or of 'a Bible class teacher as to making Its Incumbent a truly noble and - an all 'round morally and financially, trustworthy man? Is a pastor of a church under any 'eater obligation to be a truly de voted man than his members? 'Wny or why not? . These scribes and Pharisees were in those days what our pastors and church officials are In these days. How do you account for the fact that they , were such bad men? , Verses 8-9 What are the fruits which prove genuine repentanoeT (This ques tion must be answered In writing- by members of-tht olaU. r-f tr - - To what extent does the fact that a man has a noble and devoted ancestry recommend him to God? - Can any person be saved because of his parents' foodness? . ' Verse 10 Is H 'the fact, and why. that Incompetent; men fall and that bad men always com to grief? Verse 11--What Is the difference be tween the personal results of Joan's baptism and that of the baptism of the Holy Spirit from Jesus? Verse 13 What reason la there for the belief 4 that men and women make their own. hell or heaven? lesson for Sunday, January 9, 1910. The Baptism and Temptation of Jesua Rev. Roy Edgar Remington.' Holy com munion and r sermon, 11; t S. 8 12:15; evening- prayer, . ;-, ,':; ;; .;j.y : St. Mark's, Twentyflrst and Mar shall. Rev. J. EL H. Simpson. . Holy eucharlst. 7:30 and 11; 8. S.. 9:46; matins and litany, 10:16; evensong, 7:30. StJ John's Church Multnomah and Tayior. n and 7:30: h. h., 10. Luther R. Dvott. D. I).. 11 and 7:45: 8. S.. 8:45. Topics. J'God as Our Great Companion," "Found th 'Blessed Life. Laurelwood Rev. W. IL Myers; llj j. Tue rnaoiA.,'. a n i ' n:asir Th.rtylfoul-thTv. JTeWbrU ami I" "d 7:30; Bible school. 107, "Transformation vs. ' Conformation," "The Secret of a Victorious .Year.' .T,.':v" - rrlends' Church. '- Sunnyside, Main and East ti fifth. Llndley A. Wells. 11 and ; Blblit school, , 10?' C, 6:80. Q ' -- ""vi ovivovi Ji jia V E C!hristlan Solenoe. First Church of Christ Scottish i St Johns Rev.G. W, Nelson;, 11 andHeathraL'rrlson and Lowng(lal $; 8. 8., 10. - , . . . - - S., 12; subject at lesson Ht University Park Haven and Dawson. Rev. G. W. Riggs; 11 and 7:30; 8, S.i 10; HassalO Street East Seventh and Hassalo Rev. George E3. ; Paddack, 11 and 7:4,5; S. 8.. 10. Topics, "Commun Good Shepherd Graham and Van-ICO, 6:30. Sermon by Rev. F, C, Ad couver. Kev. John Dawson. H ; ana I ams. 7f80; 8. 8.. 9:45. '(,.",, i ., ';'.; , Grace Memorial. East Seventeenth and Weldler Rev. George B. Van WaU ters. Prayer and sermon, 11; 8. 8., 10. Ascension Chapel Portlano Helahta 8, S 3:30. -', St. Paul-T$v"oodmere. ,Rvt J. C. Vor sythe; 11 a. m.; 8. 8., 9;45. - , Bishop Morris Memorial chapel, Good Samaritan hospital. Rev. William . R, Powell, chaplain. Holy communion, 7 ! , Becond Woodmen's hall East ' and Alder, 1U 8r 8. 8., 11; subV lesson serpson, "God." t Jcc U. B. Church Slontli Union avenue und Multnoniah str, lon."--"If the Portland ChrlstUns Would Rev. E. H. Mowre, 11 and 7:30: B r Rightly Present Christ to the - Non- IB. L, 6:30. ; ' - 8 Christians." ,.-:'.; : ' - ' .-, ;.'- -y-rh-'. Y"'- hi en land Kant HiTtn ana - fresco ii. i . . ,. xexonnea.. '. Rev. E.S. Bollinger, 11 and 7:80; S. 8., , inrst ' German Tenth and . ':,l(L-. op,c5' ' Vk' tree'. .Q- Hafner pastor. g..D Our Thinking for the jq: a, m. and 8 p. m.; 8. 8 t:30 Vaut Rvntn .and . w .:.", Guiding Star,' Year." - First .. German East m.: ward services, ti prayer ana I r zi.-ii --.- t- - I7!BU: H. H.. !!! C :. 1U ' :SU. .1' i Pllffrlm Shaver and Missouri avenue. S-Jlatfenltfl. I Tlev. Out L nick. 11 and 7:30: 8. ) 8.. Sit.' M.tva Pro-CftthBdral. ; Flftennth ?:o; V.4.. . :.. aopiub. " i""!"' v .ni rnvlMnt Rv A'.' nhrlilio Tl. Ii I irKer raiw.'im Low mass, 6, 8 and 9. High niats and and Those That Curse. ' r , , sermon, 11. Vespers, instruction and ."' ..1 ' 1 ' , jn.jj... benediction, 7:46. v Waited Brethren In ChttM. St Joseph's (German). Fifteenth and FifSt East Fifteenth and. Morrison. Couch Rt. Rev. James Rauw, V. G. I Rev. Russell 8. Showers, 11 and 7:30f 8. LjOW mass, a. j-iign mans ana sermon. 1 .. iu; w.. tu., :v. oermun 0 jvjv, n. 10:30. Vespers, benediction, 3:30. J. Parrett. - j St. Francis. ;ast Eleventh ana oaK Radical Mixta ana Mecnanio. Kev. us- Kev. J. ri. HiacK. low man, 0. s:soicar a. Martin. and 9:30. Hign mass ana sermon, 10 :30. Veperi, instruction and benediction, 7:30. 8t Lawrences'. Third and Sherman Rev. J. C. Hughes. Low mass, 6, 7 and 8:30. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. Ascension, Montavllla, Rev. J. . P. FitzDatrick. Mass- and sermon. 9 In chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. St Patrick's, Nineteenth ana Bavier " ' " VslversaUst. '-:. Church of the Good Tidings TtJ way and B;ast Twenty-fourth; ?R. D. Corby, 10:45; S, BT12. j Jtlsoellaneons, . Church of New Thought Be"' ' Hlraeh hall. Hanr Vlntn. 8 p. m. 'T--V , .. -Swedish Corps Salvation ArmJ Burnslde. 11. 4:80 and 8. ' n lnier-uenominatlonal City M1ri I fifth vntrMt A ...Z', U. and 7:80: S. S. 10: 1 nt i sundiiTi !t Z.,Z. fl! Third outn, Moun Tabor; JleT. C , Mediums and Ministers' Assoe! P, Blanchard p; 8, B 10. i-Xuditorlum building, li, S anj 1 1 Mildr?,T;-''''a:'E,I,eric,t'-lli:nd Tenth and Sherman. , J. C, WeatV. 7:80; S. 8., 10. v , presiding elder. 11 and : S. 8 lo 'l TremontWlsdom and Curtis streets. Volunteers of America iTbto Rev. "-M. C." Shaffer: 8. 8.. 11: C. E.. irui -ft -n ... un. Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Vespers and benediction. 8:80. . St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill Jesuit Fathers. - Low mass. - 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:80. St. Stephen's. Firty-seoond and East Taylor Rev.W. A Waltt law mads, 8:30.' Hleh mans and sermon, 10:3. Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mass, 6, 8 and 9: High mass and ser mon. 10:80. Vespers and benediction. 1 :ou. -''.' C&Mstlan. i . Central East Twentieth and' Sal mon: Rev.- J. F. Gormlev. 11 and 74K. Bible Bchool, v, ;i0. Topics, "Victory." x-emecosi. 1 . , 1 First Corner Park and Kev. W. Jr. Reagor, 9:46. Topics, VIncreasing- the Church's Power." ''Divine Arithmetic." .Kern Park Pitt and Mldburn: Ror. A. A. Beelv. 11 and 7:85: H. H.. 10: C K Advent Christian . Reennd t.' Hall and, Lincoln, B. Wallace Bhtii 10:80 and, 7:30. '1 .Divine ' Truth 'Center 101 if? huUdinK-,' Bey; Thaddeus M. Mlnara, 8. n.j 12. ,'..' .. , , ,.!.. j Church- of Nazarene Rant Columbia, and Couch. Rev. A. O. Henrlcks. lit 11 and 7:30; S. 8. :?: :r Y. P. M-, 8. ov, a. a., j. f. ja., o, , 1 New Church Society (Swedenbnr. Eleventh and Alder. Knights of t thlas' hall. Lay service and sermoi Non-Sectarian Odd Fellow- 1 East Sixth and Alder;' 1:30, up to Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott? ?lblT tudies; ?:00, exposition of 8 Thomas G. Pic ton. 11 aifd 7 HO: R s 9:46; C. E.. 1 p. m. Topics, A Look For- tura Center; of night Thinking W. 0 TInlv Ttnonrv- V.mt Third d TTnlnn I .iiS.1 ' J..' '."'... V i' I , - V""l .t":1'"P, " v.V t a 'h 1 ..fc,-" 4 wra, divine Anuimeua" . - - I i,""J? , 10 maa suj. XmiA w.E'w JJ:. r ""fi' I Sellwood Eleventh and XTmatiUs, Mjs. E. Sherman Olney; 8 p. xn, ana 8:so. UUrh . mass and aermon 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:80. Sacred Heart. Mllwaukle Rev. Gre gory Roble, O. S. B. Low mass, 8. HJgh mass and aermon. 10:30. Veanera and benediction, . 7:80. Holy Cross, University Park Rev. J. P. Thlllman C B. C. Low mass. 8:30. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Veeoers and benediction. -4, Holy Redeemer, ' Portland and Van couverRev. Ed K. Cantwell. C. S3. R. Low mass. 8. 1 High mass and 'sermon, 10:30. Benediction. 4.- St Andrew's, Ninth ?d Albnrta Rev... Thomas , Klernan. Low mass, S. High mass and sermon, 10. Vespers. In struction end benediction. 7:80. at. Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell vaney roaxi Kev, mass. 8 and 9 benediction. 10:80. St Stanislaus. Maryland and -Falling Rev. C Seroski.. Low mass. 8. High mass and, sermon. 10. 10:30 and 7:46: C. E.. :80. woodiawn Rev. Edward Wright,' 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10," C E., 7." 10, 11 and 7:30. Keorganlzed Church of Jesus CI? or juaiter Aay aaints least Sevn sixth and Irving. Elder-, Walter l ker, 11 and 7:30; a S., 10:45. 1 Fellowship Circle Selllng-Hlrseh . Dr Davidson Buchanan of New j land, subject, "God's Relation to Hit j verse." . First Spiritual Society .109 s ' tlnlted Presbyterian. ' ' 1 The Church of. the 'Stranaers Grand ave. and Wasco, Rev. 8. Earl Du Bols, I street. Conference. 3; lecture and 10:80 and 7:80; B. 8., 12. Interpretation sages. 7:46, -s. - - f ! for the deaf vevery Sunday morning.- , Fellowship Union Union hall ,G- : First Sixth1; and Montgomery, Rev. avenue and East Pine, 3 p. in. I Frank De Witt Findley. lff;30 and 7:30: Davidson Buchanan. ' , 8. 8., 12; C. E., :S0. Topics, "The First Y. W. C. A. Seventh and T Fruits of 1910 Placed on God's Altar; streets. Fireside hour at 4 p. m, evening service by Men's Bible Clasa, Year's address by Dr. J, Wlilti ' tonic. -"The Christian Man l& the Home. Rroiio-hr nn "A nirl'm .. 'urTevann H rill r-ri w 1 1 1 r,. . . . - -: . - - . " - - . . . v." F. Dillon. 8 J. Low VIL'if"! BS?,elviJ?u.'"neB a1a "J.1,08' I CI,lc " Music py Miss Carrie Seal 36 Mass sermon and Third East Thirty-seventh and Clay; Stuart Maguire. . . Or Mass. sermon ana Rev j Acheson, U and 7:30, 8. S.A Y. M. - C. A. City association, " f 10. . Xntheran. - St James' English West Park an Jefferson: J. Allen Leas. 11 and 7:45: S. S., 10; L. L., 7 p. m. Topics, "Back to Work Again with Joy," "How a ureal uui . out TJnlted Evangelloal, First East Sixteenth and Poplar. Rev. It. A. Declr. "11 and 7:80; S S. 10. Topics, "Nothing but Leaves," "The nd lime ia oniirt. . Ockley Green Gay and Wlllametta Rev. J. Bowersox. 11 and 7:30; 8. ft 10; . C- E., 999. Toulcs. ' "The New and Taylor streets, H. . W. Stone, i eral secretary. Meeting . for men 2 MUSlc by the Y.'M. C A. orchestra.! ' Christian and, Missionary Allian ' East Ninth and Cla)r. Services li , a,. 12. x. Jr. M., (, ' Swedish immMlmnt,t .'d Teaiy Sacred Trust." "How to Use It" Irvine 11 wdTs a Second Fargo and Kerby. Rev. C C NSrSweiiann8vnodS-lEaV"Tenth and .. .T-??'. . . f. Mat iM:18-17; 4:1-11. Ministers. SlnnSav scn'nnl hKlun and Athera tnteritatad im Invlfnd tn write The Journal briefly their views as to the worth of these "questions," particularly If they consider them of value In their work.1 munlon," "Inventory." Jefferson street mission scnooi. j;so. ( Norwegian - Danish Thirteenth ' and Davis, Kev. K. P. Nelson, 11 and ; 8. 8, Bunnyslde East Yamhill and ThlrtV' fifth; W. T. Euster: 11 and 7:80; 8. S., 9:50; E. L., 6:45. Tonics. "Farewell to 1909, Welcome to 1910," "Present Day Thinking and Hell, Hellflre and Dam nation. St Johns Rev, F. N. Bandefur; 11 and V. T. 7- S H. 1ft ... .N. Epworth Twenty-sixth and Savler, Rev. Charles T. McPherson: 11 and 7:30; S. 8., 9:45; ..,6:30. Morning topic, -ine XNew xear.:- evening ser mon ty Kev. J. ADDeit. Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kal; 11 and 7:30. Centenary East Ninth and Pine; Clarence TrUe Wilson, D. D., 10i80 and 7:30; E. U. 6:30; .8. 8., 12:15. 3Toplcs, SIMPLE SERVICES WILL MARK DEDICATION OF NEW M. E. CHURCH Hi itzTAf $t ft - UN- II Himwv is y " II rSmkd 4i Xx W 1 St :-f45 5sr IV1 1 "l Tit- 1 t j : -Jhs New Rodnej Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, and' its pastor, E. E. Hertzler, The new Rodney Avenue M. E. church . . . x , I v .uu v i-iuuiv. jv uia even- Structure at the corner of Rodney ave- lng services addresses will h i nue. and. Stanton streets, will be dedi- by Rev. Joseoh Henn of Miiw-i,i . n-. Rev, F. H. Luecke of Tacoma, Wash.; E. E. Hertzler, pastor of the ' new church and Professor Frederick Kramer taled Sunday Afternoon at 2:80 .o'clock, Bishop Charles W- Smith of Portland will make the dedicatory address.- In the church. Rev. Geftrge Hartuny of Connell, Washf(. will preach In . the Sneciar serylceswm be held all dayHf WlllanTette . univeraltv, ' Salem Or the church. Rev. fieorn Hutun rnipntinn ..... .,;.' . '. l waicauon services, fallowing Bishop vwuu . urvBj, win f ue simple. The new church edifice cost about 37000 and is , one of the most artistic of the smaller structures In the city. Only a few hundred ' dollars of debt stand jigaihst the church organization. Rev. HertJer expects to wipe this out with contributions received Sunday morning. A general Invitation has been sent out . to the public to , visit the church Sunftayv , . 7 ;. "Holy Communion;" Federation. service by Civic Trinity East Tenth and Grant; Lewis F. Smith, 11 and 7:30; E. L.. 8:30: B. 8.. 10.. Topics. "New Year Ideals," "In His Steps, or. What Would Jesus Dor" Laurelwopd Rev. R. E.. Myers; 11 and ':80; S. S.. 10; K. L., 6:80.- Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo Street Rev. C, L. Hamilton. 10:30 and 7:30; S. S., 12; E. L., 6:30. Morning sermon by Rev. C. W. pays. Norwegian Danish Vancouver ave nue and Skldraore, Rec C. J. Larsen, 10:45 and 7:46; 8. S.. 12. Japanese Mission 121 North Fif teenth, Rev. Eilsen RIbara, 9:30 and 8:80; 8. 8.. 3:30. Swedish Borthwl'ck and Beach, Rev. John Ovall, 11 and-8; S. 8., 10; E. L., 7. Topics, "Looking at the Past" "The Welcome of Christ" First German Fifteenth and Hoyt; G. A. -Waasa: 11 and 7:80.- Becond German Stanton and Rodney, Rev. E. E. Hertzler. 11 and 8; 8. S., 9:46; fi. J, 7:30 Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tacoma, Rev. Lester C. Poor, 11 and 7:30; J. E. L., 2:30; E. L.. 6:30. The. CUnton-Kelly Memorial Thirty, ninth and Powell, Rev. Ernst Leon Jones; 8. 8.. 9r5; 11 and 8; E. L-, 7. Montavllla East Pine and Eighteenth stueets, Rev. Harold Oberg; 11 and 8; 8. 8., 10- class meeting, 12: E. L., 7:15. Wopdlawn William J. Douglas; H and 7:30; S. S., 10; E. L., 6:30. Topics, "Five Quarters of a Century," and 001a uui. University Park Dawson and Flske, xvev. tv. rt. ociny. j.; 11 ana 7:30. African Zlon Thirteenth and Main, Kev. w. jviattnews; 11 and 8; S. 8., 1. Mount 'laDor jsast Btark and Stxty- xiini, j. r, . aiciwugau; n ana 1 :s. Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter, D. A. Watters; 11 and 8; 8, 8., 10 E. L.. 7. Lents Seventh and Gordon, Rev. W Boyd Moore. 11 and 8; 8. 8.. 10; E. li, Woodstock J. D. Voce; 11 and 7:30 S. 8.. 10; E. L., 6:30. Norwegian Synod East Tenth and Grant; Rev. O. Hagoes, 11 and 7:45; S. S., 12:10. Betanla. Danlslv Union and Morris; RevJ. Scott, 11 and 8; 8. 8., 10. United Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth; Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:80; S. S. 9:46. 9:30. r .-. -! won s uerman unapman ana sal mon; H. H. Koppelmann, 10:16, 7:46; S. S. 9:16. St Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton. Rev. A. Krause, 10:30 and 7:30; 8. 8., 9:30., ' Trinity German (Missouri synod) Williams and Sellwood; J. A. RImbach. 9:16; 8. S., 10; 7:30. - St. John's Peninsula avenue and KHpatrick; 3 p. m. Swedish Augustana Rodney and Stanton; Rev. H. E. Sandstedt, 10:46 and 7:45; S. 8., 9:80. Swedish Mission Seveiiteenth and Glisan; Rev. B: J. Thoren, 11 and 8; 8. S., 10," Y. P.. 6:30. Ellm Chapel Michigan avenue and Skidmore, Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11; S. & Immanuel German Corner 15th and Leo, (Sellwood), HC. Ebeling. 10:30; S. 8.. 9:30. Grace English (Missouri Synod) i St John' C. P. Yates. -Ivanhoe and John. Rev. K, 8 10. Evangelical Associations. First English East Sixth and Mar ket, F. B. Culver,. 11 and 7:80; Y, P. A :80; .B.-Sa 10. . v," First German Tenth and Clay F. H.n. tft.lK an T-IC S3 B .tn. V TI 7 p.-m. Topics. "Jesus the Alpha and I Maty land. Omega oj! 1910 "The Needjpf America where ha jpent sevexal years la as fMloH.iT4.t rH,it..th ..a I was in 1841. shortly after betta, Morris Heverllng, 11 and 8; a C 10.'-- .'."'.-; BUILT FIRST WIRE : SUSPENSION BRID Philadelphia, Jan. 1. One hunt year ago today, In Bucks county, 1 state, was bom Charles Ellet the tj prated inventor and. military engln wno Duiit tne , first wire- suspenst bridge in America. Ellet , began career as a. rodman, and at the of 18 he was assistant surveyor At 21 he went -to T turn to America, that he built tK t, wire, suspension bridge in ',. Ami across the - Niagara ' river " below i fall, and a few years later he but similar bridge at Wheeling, W..Va In s. 1860 Ellet was. engaged by f war department to survey the nor Fifty-fourth wa Pbc,,1 coast At the begin:. , rrM.Msthodist. " Flrst church East Ninth and Milt David M. Cathey. 11 and 8; S. 8., 10; I, X'. JO., . . ' . ; Second church East Flanders, be tween Fifty-third and trMta Rv Wllhi KT Cnt 111 and 7:30; 8. 8., 10; class meeting, 6:30. 1 to buy vessels and convert them tj Olive. Branch Mission Second and I rams. In the summer 1863, he tool Ankeny. A. Wells, superintendent anuadron to Memnhls. where ha enW ' I . ...... ,.. . v. - ... . 1. ' in peviue) wiiu in vuniwnua (uuir.; rrnt.,. 1 in . inis cowim ne -1 mo Church of Ouf Father Yamhill and i wounded and died two weeks latr Seventh, Rev;- W, G. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T.' Cairo, 111. 3 p. m. IUDCi I Oft, lata: Xplsoopal. Trinity. Nineteenth and !CverM tav a. A. Morrison. 8 and 1L 7:30: 8. a. O.JE . ' . 9 .tV. Sl 'Matthew's. Ftrat and nanitti... Rev. W. H. H. Brick, S. S., 10; Holy Church .-or Our Savior Woodstock. 11 and 8. ...... i-To-uathedrai Of st Rtnhn h i.anyr xnirteentn ana ciay. Kev. H M. Kamsay. 7:30. 11 and 7:30 n.. m . 6. S. 9:46. , St Davld's-East Twelfth -and mont: Rev. Henry Russell Talhot. Hniv communion. 7:30: 8. 8.. 9:46: ana sermon, 11; prayer ana sermon, 7:46. eucharlst and sermon. 11: nraver and sermon. 7:30; 8. S., 10 a. m. ah Haint s. Twenty-fifth and Savler. Run-Down? Tone the nerves, strengtben the stomach, punfy the bfood ansd get a f resn grip on health by taking Beecham's i Hills Sold Everywliare. ? Ia boxes 10c. aod 25c, From Northern Idaho News. Dec. 28, 1909. T Fed l M re ifflfieimeifi I (Ereafl ' Good reports come from Lakeview district, on the Coeur d'Alene divide, at the Swastika mine. The Swastika company " have opened up a body of ore 10 feet wide, which assays $7 in gold and 400 Ounces in silver values to the ton. Manager Ferguson ordered 1000 ore sacks today, to be ued jn transortinsg the ore froihvthe mines to the smelters. The company will soon be in shape to 'contract for a daily ' shipment of ore by, boat to the smelters'. All the old-time miners from the Lakeview -district say it is- the richest and largest body of ore ever found in northern Idaho. The present development on the property consists of a crosscut tunnel, also a drift, which has. been. extended along the vein for a distance of 122 feet. The crosscut at this point has proved the ledge to be 10 feet wide. The .crosscut at this point has, proved the ledge to be assays of $120 pej ton in gold,,silver and lead. - Arrangements have been, perfected whereby the stock of the. Swastika company. will be backed by a. certificate of deposit in one of the leading banks of . Portland, Oregon. The Imperial Mining compaJiipped a carload of high-grade gray copper ore to the Taco'ma smelter yesterday. , - . ; The Princess Panama will be the next to enter the shipping list. 'F0FrFFia?? PARTICULARS REGARDING THE SWAS TIKA, CALL AT OFFICE, ROOM 16, 268 STARK ST. ,rf: 'A-