The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 15, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE OREGON DAIY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 15, 1910.
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U ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ilmon; Rev. J. F. Oormley, H and 7:10.1 III I 111. Willi III! II ULI UI.UUi.ll I U I1UW I
Epworth Methodist J Episcopal
Celebrate Anniversary
'of Dedication' ,
Marking a 'year ' of success, special
ervlo - will be held. at. tho iTpworth
Methodist . Episcopal church. Twenty-
sixth and Savier atreetn, toinorrow In
eslehratlon of the first anniversary f
tho iellratlon tt tho edifice.
.Ono year ago the Kpworth Methodist
rnin.-oDBl church, was dedicated. Built
on funds secured by popular aubserip
tlnn, it haa since prospered wonderfully.
Jnirlng fthe yea t the membership haa
doubled, the Sunday school haa dorve a
clU If not better, and the congrega
I Inns hsva trebled, according to C T.
JitPiiorauiL. naatur. , .'
The church edifice proper cost $10.
6fW. and the property on which It la
built was purchased three year ago
for H500. 'i Now; according to the trus
tees. Its valuation la In the neighbor
hood of 8000.-- Within, a few weeks the
Tmrsonage, costing about 13000, Will be
finished. No Indebtedness stands
at-ainst the" Institution.' In the aggre
gate, the 'property of the church, which
utarted out mora than a year ago with
jiractlcaliy nothing, la now worm izv
a?oo. ," - r ' . :'
The church is the only religious InstI
tutton locttedln the extreme northwest
em nart of the city.
Bishop Charlea W. Smith will open
hm celebration with tha annual sermon
at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. Special
services will boheld by both the prl-
tnarv classes and 8undar ; school
Baptist.
Flrot White Temple. Twelfth and
Taylor. Rev. J. "Whltcomb Brougher, IX
L. lo. "One Accord" prayer meeting
services, Jw JO and 7:10; lilble school 12;
Y. P. V., . Topics. "Religion for the
Aged." "Backbone and Jawbone When
Both Are Needed." '
Second Seventh and East Ankeny;
Rev. It. 8,. Black. 11 and 7:30; 'Bible
aohool, 13; R, y. p. U.. 8:30.
Central East Twentieth and Ankeny?
10:80 and 7;:30; 8. 8,. 13; V. 1. V.. :30;
evening aermon hv Rev. Oilman Parker
on "The Vision That Saves."
Arleta 11 and 7:30: -tt. a. :.: B
Y. 1. U.. B:30: mornlnv sermon by Rev,
Oilman Parker on "Why Jesus Co,uld
noi save jiimreir ; evening sermon i)
Rev, J. A. McVelh.
Highland Alberta and Sixth. ReV. .
a. leonara. pastor, it ana i.av, o,
P. U :30; 8. 8.. 10.
Scllwood Tacoma and Eleventh. Rev
D. W. Thuraton. i.aator. 11 and 7:80: 8
JO; Y. P. U :30. Sermons by Rev.
W. T. Jordon.
Calvary East Eighth and Grant, Re.
j. in. Monroe. 11 and a. a., iw; a.
X. P. V.. :30.
lmmanuel Mead and Second. Rev. A
8. Mlnakcr, 10:30 and 7:30; S. 8.. 12;
B. Y, P. V., 6:30. Topics. "Why 1 Be
lieve In a Creed." "True Friendship.'
Orace Montavllls: Rev. Albert K.
Patch. 11 and 7:A: 8. 8., 10: Y. P.
V.. 6:30; topica. "Rellgloua ' Habits.1
Eternal Life."
Unlversltv ParkS. 8.. 10. 11 and
t:oi b. . p. y 7; sermons oy ev.
ILV. Cheney. . , "
Sucstivc Questions on tLc Sunday ' ;f. : . , .
f: Scnool Lesson ly RevvDr. T. S. Linscott
Sunnvslde (Oermsn) Forty-first a"ha
Hawthorne; Rev. C Feidmeth. li; . b..
St Johns ' (German) Rev. G. Feld
meth. S. 8., I:4&; services 11 and 7:10.
St Johns Rev. C. J Owen.. n:so
and 7:10; S. 8.. 10; B. X. P. 6:30.
Chinese Mission 153 Oak street.
S. 8, 7; preaching..!, by Rev. Fung
Chak. ' .
First German Fourth and Mill:
Rev. J. Kratt 11 and 7:10; S. 8., :S.
Second German Morris street and
Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Buermann. 11
,w . . ,i- -.in h vM I hmui oriy-iiiin sireei v-orner r.i
Kpworth league services will be held Maln. U:iinA(SOi b. P. Y. U., 6:B
T.io; h. y. f.
at 6:30 o'clock In tha evening, being di
rected by 11 W. Warren, district pres
ident of the Epworth league. Ha will be
assisted by his cabinet
7n the evening at 7:10 o'clock a plat
form meeting will be held. - Several ad.
dresses will be given. Among th apo
dal musical selections will bo ft solo by
Miss Nona Lawler.
PORTLAND GETS GOOD
PLACE IN JAP PAPER
The Japanese Graphlo of December
16, which has just been received here..
in an especially Interesting number
from an American viewpoint.1 In that
It carries a profusely Illustrated story
of the honorary Japanese commission
rrs tour, of the states a few months
; a(?0- - ' ; .. .;: - . - ).-''. .
An obseratlon car, near Council Crest,
carrying tho Japanese party la abown
among the pictures. . It serves to give
Portland a- place of - prominence. . The
Tl si tors were so much impressed with
the wonderful view from the heights
west of the city that they thought the
observation car coming down tha east
slope of the bill would be about the
.beau,reminder- ofiHe. ylalt .ta-lha.J)r-
gon.metropolls. S- .,)';..?
Other picture show the visit to Cor
nell university, at tltlca, the president
nt Dakota . university addressing the
Japanese commissioners, .arrival of tha
Japanese commissioners at New. York,
the St, Paul building. New York City,
the Hippodrome, New York City; a num
ber of prominent hotels throughout the
country, among them being Tacoma ho
tel. Tacoma; Congress . hotel, Chi
cagor ' Donaldson company, . Minna
spoils; Hollenen hotel,- Cleve
lanft . . r ' 1RAiht0lp' i Hnel ? ' Tlrtnh.
ster, N. Y. A series Of pictures of tne
commissioners ; and the ladles' of the
tarty taken at Syracuse, N. IT, Is also
dhown. One picture ghowa. a, 'group . of
the Japanese ladies at Hotel Astor, and
another shows. Mr. Otanl and Mr. Na
kanO Inspecting the sawmill of Clark
& Wilson at Linn ton. Mr. O. M. Clark,
' of : the lumber company, ' accompanied
the commissioners on their tour of the
country., .-rW''
Lents 8. 8.. 10:. 11 and 7:10: H
6:10; sermons by Rev F, C W. Par
ser ana ltev; tr. k. rara. '
Mount Olive Seventh ana Evererr;
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:10.
Swedish Hoy t and FWteentn; Key.
Erick Scherstrom. 10:45 and 7:65;
8. 8.. 12; B, Y. P. U.. 6:30.
Third Knott and Vancouver, bit, n.
Bchwedler. 11 and 7:30; B. B., 10.
' wooastoea r orty-Tirs ana noii,
a .n. CI a tt.JK. -mmnnm Kv Uav
11 IIU f.OU. O.j .iu. in""- if
F. E. Park and Rev. B..C cook.
" ' rrasDytarlaa. . .
First Twelfth and Aldetv Rev.' Wll
Ham Hiram Foulkes. 10:10 and 7:10: 8.
8., 13:10: C. E.. 6:30: topics, "Apostolic
nd Atodern tTeacning , "juesauianca
With V.o-vnt."
Miznah Ksst Twelfth and Powell:
Rev. Harry Leeds. 11 and 7:10; S. 8.. 10;
C. E., 6:30; topics, "A Voice to Samuel";
"Christ. Human and invine.
' fulvarv Kleventh and Clay. Rev.
Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:30 and 7:45;
Rlhle sehonl. noon: topics. "Standing the
Test"; "The Mark on the Door."
ourtn irst ana uioos; nev. jonsia
Mackenile, 10:S0 and 7:30. a 8., 13; C,
E., 6:30. , .. ;. .
Hawthorne Park xweirtn ana. East
Taylor: Rev. E. Nelson Allen, 10:30,
7:30: 8. 8.: 12: 'V :M; topics. "How
Can We Know the Infinite?" "Stumbling
Blocks In the Way or the Blnners."
Forbes Sell wood . and Gantenbeln:
Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.,
10: C. E.. 6:30.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett:
Rev. J. E. Snyder, 11 and 7:30; a 8.,
12:15. - ., '-
Chinese 14SU First. 7:45: 8. 8.. 6:45.
CWastmlnater East Tenthr and Weld-
ler; Rev. ' Jlenry Marcotte," 10:30 and
8. S.. 12; Y. P. 8.-C E 6:80.
- Aiarsnaii eireei imnnui ana ivorxn
Seventeenth: Rev. C. m Hays. 11. 4
8. S., 10. A 7:30 service in the Finnish
lanauare.
i -Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty-
7 . . . . . j
tMlnlstera, Sunday school teachers and others interested are Invited tt
write xne journal oneriy tneir views as to me worm oi insse :tjuhods,
Asrtleularlv if tliev eonslder them f value In their work.l . ' . ' "
Tha International Newananar Bible Studv elub la for tha ouroosa of tiro-
, motlng In an unfettered way among the masses, a wider studv of tha Bible,
tha basal truths of Christianity, and the Droblems which entar- Into aver
man's Ufa, It is composed of all those who join a local club, and take np tha
simple course herein outlined, barring only ordained clergymen. All who have
not Joined are warmly invited to do so and to compete for tha prises.-'''
Persons may Join ' the' club at any time during the year, but roust, ot
course, answer the 62 ' questions ' hereinafter explained, to , mihllfy for . the
prises, and the back questions may ba obtained by addressing Oils office.
This paper has secured the right to publish the International Sunday
School Lesson questlona by. Rev, Dr. Linsrott, which hav aroused ao much
Interest elsewhere. ' and they will appear weekly tn both the Saturday and
Sunday Issues of The. Journal. .One of these questions each week Is to be
answered In writing and upon these answers the prizes are to ae awarded,,
. ' i ' -'" y 1 Oomolttoaai of tk swntaat, i. , '. . : : .; .
1. Each eantaatant' Be hla or nar famtiv jnnsl ha m. . SBbarlbsi to thlt
popes. In order to qualify for membership In tha International Newspaper BlbU
iy ciud ana mis loeai ciun.
mon;' Rev. J. F. Oormley, 11 and 7:10,
Bible school. 10.
Mrat Corner Park and Columbia.
Rev. W. F. Reagor. 11 and 7:10; 8. 8..
:46. . Topics, '"StlrmaUaatlon," "The
First Thlna to Do."
Kern Park Pitt and Mldtiurn: Rev. A.
A Beely, 11 and f:16; 8. 8., Hi; C, hi,
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott;
Thoroaa G. pteton.,11 and. 7:10; 8, B.,
.it. I u . .. r . ....
.U, f l. III. I " '
Snllwood Kleventh and ' Umatilla.
iv.'so ana 7:4a; v. :iu.
woooiawn Itev. Kdward writ-DC It
and 7:30: H. M . 10: !. K.. 7 .
Gladstone He v.. A. IL Mulkey: 8. R.
10, 11 and 7:30. " . . . ,
-.- United rreabytertaa. , "
Tha Church of'tha Strangers Grand
ave. and 'Wasco, Rev, 8. Karl Da Bote,
lU:jo end 7:30; B. B., in. interpretation
for - the- deaf every Sunday morning.
First Sixth and Montgomery, Itev.
Frank Da Witt Flndley.. 10:80 and 7:30;
8. 8... 12: C. E.'. .6:30. Topica. -v'Tho
Key a of the Kin adorn." "Pure Religion
and Its Trade Mark.". r x
Third East Thirty-seventh and Clay;
Rev.. J. L. Acheaon. Ji and 7:30, 8. a.,
10. . . . VI . k 4 ; 1.4 !. .
i - i v .. . . ' ...
:. mutea , zvamgauoai. ...
First East i Sixteenth and Poplar.
Rev. H. A. .Deck, 11 and 7)80: S. 8-
witn ennst.
btudv
I. Each enntaatant an thta liw-aJ elub miiat anawav. saeb 4if'ha. written IUSS-
tlons for it consecutive weeks, commencing Sunday, March 14, and the answers
oiuai an pa in ma possession or tnis psper, vitnio two weeas oi mo sis
Of this period.
1. Each question must be answered separately, and tho paper written on
ens viae oniy. no answer muat exceed loo words in lengtn and may ae
Each answer must have tha nam and address of tbev writer at the bottom
Of the answer. . , .
4. The answers must be delivered to this office, and they win be collated 10. Topics, "No Fear S
at the close of the contest and forwarded o headqvartera for Independent ev I 'The Joy of Experience."''
mmiuon oy competent . examinera The prises win then no awaroea ao
co rr I nir to tha highest number of marks, won by member ot Tho International
. . ' Tna yrlaaa. ' '' ' J
, First Series A gold medal to each of theaflrst five contaaUnta. '
Second Series A silver medal to each of tha next five eooteetanta.
Third Series A Teacher' Bible, price f t.tO,. to each of tha next five ooa
testants. ; . '.-., ;
Fourth Series The book The Heart of Christianity." prioo ll.lt, to aacfc
of, the next 16 oonteetinta . ....
t Each medal will be suitably engraved, giving the name of tho winner and
arjfcaa - ka fa. 1 M a ak a a . m. . . . ..a A
,w,l.lw." s swaraea ana in use manner eacn JdiDie ana -cook will no in
scribed. . ,r , .
All who can Write- and have tdeaa. are urged to take up these studies t
gardless of the degree of their education as tha papers are not valued from
an educational or literary standpoint, but from tbe point of view of tb
cogency of their reasoned Idees.
(Copyright, by Rev. T. S. Linscott, D. D.) I Op their business and followed JesusT
January 16, 1910. I What can' be said for, or against, tbe
iaea,
Ockley Green Ga and Willamette.
Rev.' J. Boweraox. 11 end T:10: 8.
10: C E.. 6:30. Topics. "The Hidden
Life." 'ttfine-lna- Man to Jeaua."
Second Fargo and Kerby, Rev. U. U.
Pollna. 11 and 7:30.
' St. John's Ivt-ihoe and John. Rev,
C. P. Tatea. K. B-. 10.
"City Beautiful'! Architect Wi
Have to. Hustle to Reach
1 J Portland by Feb, 1. r
i
r:
PAYS ENORMOUS SUM
TO GET LAUDER HERE
In order that Harry JLauder may ap
; pear, for a brief, engagement on this
sld. of the water, William Morris, Inc.,
i the big amusement enterprise that la
r bringing Harry Lauder .& Co. to Port-
' land, is compelled to pay a weekly sum
mora than double that paid tho highest
salaried single entertainer on the Amer
; lean stage. This is merely for the re.
.lease of the artist from hla contract
I -obligations and lanea. not. take, into ae
count tho salary paid Mr. Lauder direct.
Tho man is a dominant Individual
and has a rare fund of humor and a
stylo that no one has succeeded In copy
I lng. Tho only appearance of Mr. Lauder
i .in Portland will be a matinee and even
; lng performance at the Armory next
Monday. Seats are selling at Sher
' man. Clay & Co.
!
REMARKABLE
INVENTION
AN INSTRUMENT THAT IM-
PROVES AND STRENGTH
5 ENS EVESFQHT
1--' ' r - - ,
Spectacles May Be Abandoned
ft Ihli UiBtTunient. which'. the liiTestor hat pf.
fnted. Is railed "Atlaa'-Hi traae-mart word.
H In the trcataie ut of eye dlseaaec tlie loveirtur
ft "Acna" rJalmi that there Is no naod for
uttl,)C or druirglug the eye 'la treating moat
lo'mi .:of dlnease. Catnr
aria and other abnormal
arrow thn have been
i mated, and weakened la-
t hy this new and more
. mi man metiiod, "Aetlna'
jsf : n been tested In thou.
. a.na a. - . .
efeeted 'marveloua re.
' thus, martr peonis tea-
t.fylfl that It sated ihelr eyesight. B eonfl-
" ,V H UVTKff H SS III
ini'iKTi ui. KTtmi iQPrii. rnar rnev win
Mitw.fluielf" s free trial. They want STery one
lotertfsred.te make a thorough iDTearJjrarloo and
fiKaai lest of "aetlna. Una wfii be sent
$m trial, iwstpald, so that ssy person eaa gin
li a .(.''..." ';-." :, t ..- . . '
. Tbrf iMtf a book a Treatfae on niaeaae
Vfc'ch tella all about- -Actlu." the dlneaaea It
Hi retnore, what others think of it, what mar
. kMts reanlta It baa effected, and ' all about
tt.e jeapomriMlliy ci h ownrn , all will be
-nt atMniluteiy fres oinm requiiiL This bnk
Mul(l be In I be home of eery family. Ad
rrr Artlua AHliaHte To,, Kept. BIL Ml TfaJ-
man? Rev. dward M. Sharp. 11 and 8:
8. 8.. 10.
Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth
and Spokane: Rev. I). A. Thompson, 11
and 7:30; 8. S., 10; C. E., :S0.
Third East Thirteenth and Pine;
Rev. William Parsons. 10:30 and 7:45;
S. 6.. 12. Topics, . "Faith," "The As.
sentlal Differences Between the Chris
tian and the Non-Christian."
Hope Montavllla, East Seventy
eighth street. Rev, Henry? L. Nave.
S. 8., 10; 11 and 7:36. .
Kenllworth East Thirty-fourth and
Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; a S.
klliard Avenue Jtev.' John A. Town
aend: services. 10: 8. 8- 11:16.
- Anabel Rev. John A; Townsend. Serv
ices, 11:30 and 7:45; 8. S., 10:15.
Trinity pakota Mreet, Rev. A. Rob
lnson. 7:45 d. m.: C. . C:45: 8. S.. 11
Vernon Wygant and East Nine
teenth: Rev. George W. Anns, 11 and 4;
s. a., :4t; u;., 7.
The. beginning of the Galilean Minis
try. Matt, 4:12-25. -
Golden Text: The beonle which, sat in
darkness aaw great light. Matt 4:1.
verse 12 Whv did Jesus depart. for
uaiiie wnen he heard John waa lmprls
oned? Was It, for fear, of personal. ar-
resi T ,
Why should a good .man. not unneces-
paaruy expose himself to dangerT
verso 13 Described or pofnt 1 out on
the map, the situation of Nasareth and
Capernaain and suteatt least ono thing
xor which these rlt erare noted? t "
Verses 14-1 (State your reasons for
eitner theory that Jesus went to dwell In
Capernaum purposely to fulfil tho pro
phecy of Isaiah, or that his going there
was an un'conscious fulfillment of this
prophecy? ' . v .
Why, or why ndt. do any of the event
wmcn uoa saya are goina- trf happen, de-
pena upon tne help of man?
WHY IS IT THAT THE ADVENT OP
JESUS INTO ANY HEART, Oil INTO
ANY COMMUNITY,' IS LIKE A GREAT
LIGH'F BtmSTNG,1 OUT IN DENSE
DARKNESS T (This Question must be
answered In writing br members of tha
club.) f j
What Is the literal meanlnr of tha
figures of light and darkness,' as used In
verse 167 .
Verse 17 What. If anv woa tV. Ait.
ferencb between John's preaching of re
pentance and that of Jesus? (See Chap.
8:3.) ' i ' i
Compare, aav Abraham and Enoch of
the Old Testament, with the Anostles
John and Paul of th New Testament;
fcnd then compare the four with an aanai
number of like godly men now, and then
aay If there is any essential difference
in the way that they .each entered into
the kingdom of Godf
Verses 18-24--How can you explain
that these fishermen so promptly gave
that they had heard Jesus fre
quently and had thoroughly convinced
themselves of his authority, and that
then they took sufficient time to dis
pose of their business affairs? ,
. "Give a reason for your answer as to
whether God In these daya, or ever,
calls upon men and women to do erratic
things, surh as neglecting their busi
ness, or their families, in order to do re
ligious work?
How may a man of God recognise the
call of God to new work, when It comes
through the medium of another man?
Will a true Christian, at the command
of God, give up the business In which he
may be engaged In order to do gospel
work?
When God calls a man to devote him
self to gospel work, is It always to be
presumed that It Is a life long call?
Most people recognise that a special
can la necessary Tor the gospel minis
try, but If this is so. why Is not a spe
cial can necessary for occupation?
Why for example should not a Chris.
tlan blacksmith have aa clear cut con'
viction, as that of a j astor of a church,
that he Is 4oing his divinely appointed
ii you are not sure that you are
v. Xvaagellcal Assoclatlona, " "
Pirst Kne-llah Eaat Sixth and Mar
ket, F. B. Culver. 11 and 7;30; X. P.
:3o: t. h., in. !
First German Tenth and Clay.' r.
Bens. 10:45 and 7:41: S. 8.. 1:30: T. P.
7 p. m. Topics. "The Letter of Christ
to the Church at Philadelphia." "Seek
ing Humanity. . . . '
Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib
oetts. Morris lievening, 11 ana ; a. a.
10. i .
Free Methodist.
First church East Ninth and Mill.
David M. ('a they. 11 and 7:89: 8. 8..10;
Y. P. M.. :30.
Second churrh East Flanders, . ba
tween Fifty-third and F1 ft y-fourth
streets. Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11
and 7:86; 8. s.. 10: claaa meetliur. :30.
uuve Branch Mission second and
Ankeny. R. H. Knowloa, superintendent,
St Johns 11 and 7:80.
Vnltarlaa,
Church of Our Father-Tamhlll and
Seventh. Rev. W. G. Kllot Jr.; Rev. T.
U Knot., u. i.. minister emeritus. 11
and 7;45: Y. P. F.. :30: S. 8.. :46: adult
class, 12:16. Topics. "The Prevention
of Child Labor," "Commonwealth Ver
sus Syndicate. -..
Universalis.
Church of the Good Tidings Broad
way and East Twenty-fouflh; Rev J,
D. Corby, 10:45 fl. S 12. , ... v'
Friends' Church.
Sunnysldo. Main and Eaat Thirty-
rirtn. iinaiev a. we us. 11 ana t:id:
rsiDtn scnooi. id; j. ti.. :.
A Paulhan , biplane might bring E. 11.
Bennett from Kgypt to Portland by reb.
ruary 1." Otherwise the municipal arch!
tect la scarcely expected to arrive
the Iloae City to begin city practical
planning. In accordance with the ached
ule arranged by the Clvlo league While
waiting definite word aa to the time of
Bennett's Arrival horo the Clvlo league
is inactive. ,v .".' 'V "v
Truth to( tell, - no" one-Vnows lust
wncre Bennett is. ; If . the. architect
senior partner, ,D it. Burnhatn .of Chi
caaro,, knows he has not informed offl
cera of the , Clvlo league. The only
ur-unne statement ever received locally
was io wie rrrcct that liennett waa trav-
ellng In countries of the old world, and
would complete his studies of arehltec
ture In time to arrive In Portland croh.
ably by February 1. No word has over
been received, directly from Bennett
nimseir.v' , . ; ;
It now seems apparent that Bennett
will not come to Portland much earlier
than cMarch 1. As an option on .hts
services for a year at $500 a month and
expenses ' Is tha nearest a formal con.
tract ever made between the architect
and tha CI Wo league, it will but make
tho completion of hla work a month or
mora later than it would" otherwise
have been. ,
Another cause of delay In rettlna
uivio leaguo plans for 1310 started haa
been 'the absence of J.C. Alnsworth in
California. Since tha, Inception of tha
organization Mr. Aijgsworth has taken
great Interest in the work, and. his
presence at the -time plans are made la
considered almost indispensable. - For
this and other reasons a luncheon, which
was acheduled to .be held last Monday,
when tha executive' committee would
outline plana for tha year, wag Indefin
itely postponed.' . . -
To collate tha data relating to Port
land's location, , growth and condition.
desired as a prellmnery by Mr. Bennett
w.' J. R. wetherbea. president of tha
league, has appointed Park Superintend
ent Mlsche. So long as Bennett is not
heard from and ho definite news of his
wherabouts . cornea, no effort will be
made to forward the Information, but It
will be held for his consideration upon
hla arrival In Portland.
SMALL BOYS MAKE
' , PRIESTTHEIR TARGET
Arthur Kolts and Harry ' Mclrvln. ' H
nd 12 years old. who threw tlies at
Father Tillman while ha was leading
prayer, In a religion service at Ports-
ni Burn mai you art r rmntr u-. oMl,K . . T . " w
where you ought to be, and are doing nSd io" Bible KhL 10 mouth, will do penance by reporUng to
" -- va- , awui.ua aJlaV
what God wants you to do, what reason
la there to believe that you are not Hv-1 ' ateformed.
ing in some oegreo separate rrom uooti First German -r Tenth and Stark
Verse 23 Why la every Christian, to streets. O. Hafner pastor. Services
the extent of his opportunity, under as 1 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. hi.: S. S., 3:39 a, m.
much obligation to minister to tbe splr-l l '
ltuai, social and physical needa of tha
people aa Jesus -waal-
City ' Executive Board .' Gave
Chief Campbell Authority '
. to Shorten Hours.": ;
The first big concession to be granted
to tha Portland firemen by the city ad
ministration , was that given yesterday
ariernoon, wnen , tne executive poara
amended the rules of the fire depart
ment so as to allow thief Campbell to
shorten the watches both day and night.
Until Mayor Simon signs the ordl-'
nance. providing for, tho addition of 25.
men to the department tha chief. can not
revise the present schedule ao as to give
the fir fighters their 34 hours off duty
every eight days. The- echedule haa
been prepared,-however, and aa soon aa
the ordinance becomes '. effective " tha
chief wilt put his plana Into etfect ' '
The board opened a, number of bids
for ' the construction of" the proposed
stoel bridge across Sullivan's gulch at
East Twelfth street Tho bids were re-
In order to reaulate the docking of
vessels along tha waterfront tha board
delegated to Harbormaster Spelnr au- '
thorlty to tasua ' permits for dockage: ,
iicrraiicr, oriura a. Tessei can lana at m
wharf a permit must be obtained from '
Captain Speler. The new order will en
able the harbormaster to clear away tha
hulka from tha Jefferson street levee. . . .
waa one of tha conditions under which
they were released on parole In tha
juvenile court yesterday afternoon by
Judgo Brona.ugh. T Threa other boys,
members of a. club With tha pipe' throw
ers, L were . alao placed on . probation, , ,
tha whole gang having been- atnokiag
and stealing tobacco.
Ten small boys were cited In from
Bunnyslde because of a aerlea of aa- '
saulta upon a stove, fruit Jara and other
things that had been left In , an un-,
guarded baaeroent. They finally bat
tered the atove down and demolished
things generally. - They wera also put
on probation. , -
HOTEL
STEWART
SAN FRANCISCO
Geary Street,' above Union Sqnar
. '. Just opposite Hotel 8b Francis ,
; European Plan $1.5(T Any up
American PUn $3.00 day up
Vaw ateat and brick structure. Furnlihed at
cost of $200,000. Every comfort and coo
Veaieace. On carllnss traniferrlng all ever '
dry. OmnHms meats traios and ateamars.
Sea4 lor Booklet with map of Saa fraaciaco
ORBQOIN HOTELS
P. & C .,- I m.
Verse 25 Is a faithful' man equally
to.be praised whether he la popular or
unpopular? - . :
I Lesson for Sunday, January IS, 1910.
xrue niesaeaness, Matt 5:1-15.
Ministers, Sunoay achooh teachers and others Interested are Invited to
write The Journal briefly, their views as to the worth of these 'ViuaatlonO
particularly if they consider them of velua In their work.! .
divfattan SHaana.
Versa J4 Did Jeaua haal all tha alefc Vron oi -nrisir Bco sn Bin
i- i ;m.T.J, ' caxnearai. Morrison ana LowniuM, ill
- v...r.t. . Z.vl v.- fi.?- ..B- I: subject of lesson sermon
'i,ife."w .. ( '- s
Second woodmen's hall, Eaat Sixth
and Aider. 11; 8; a s., 11; subject of
lossuii scrinun, iiie.
Methodist
Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Toung,
D. V.. 10:30 and 7:80; S. S., 12:15; E.
:30; tonics, "uno Ldgm or tne world";
"Strenarth."
Grace Twelfth and Taylor, Rev. John
11. Cudlipp. V. v., I0:s and 7:30; a. H.,
1Z:15: Jerrerson street mission, B. L,..
:su; topics, "scaling tne uplands'
"Does It Pay?
Norwegian- Danish Thirteenth and
Davis, Rev. K- P- Nelson, 11 and 5; S. S
10.
Sunnvslde -East Tamhill and Thirty-
fifth; W; T. Buster.' 11 and 7:30; S. S..
:60: K. L.. 6:45: topics. "The Utter
Vanity of Rarthly Glory and Honor";
rne immortamy or inriuence.
St. Johns Rev. F. 1 N. Sandefur: 11
and : E. U, 7: S. S.. 10.
Kpworth Twenty-sixth and 8avlcr.
Rev. Charlea T. McPherson; 11 and
30: 8. S.. 9:45: E. U. 6:30. Morning
anniversary aermon by Bishop Charles
W. Smith: evening, big platform meet
ing.
Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kai; 11
and 7:30.
Centenary East Ninth and Pine:
Clarence true Wilson, D. D., 10:80 and
7:30; E. U. 6:30; 8. 8.. 12:16; topics,
Why Was Abel's orrerina Accented
and Cain'a Rejected?" "How Could Jesus
Be the Eternal Son of God?"
Trinity Eaat Tenth and Grant; Lewis
F. Smltli. 11 and 7:80; E. 6:30; S. S.,
10. Sermons by Rev. Guy Phelps, evan
gelist. Revival services all week.
Ivaurelwood Rev.' R. E. Myers; 11
and 7:30: S. S., 10; E. L., 6:30.
Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo
street Rev. C. L. Hamilton, 10:30 and
7:30: 8. S...12; E. L.. 6:30.
Norwegian Danish Vancouver ave
nue and Skidroore, Rec. C. J. Larsen,
10:45 and 7:45: S. S., 12.
. Japanese Mission 121 North Fif
teenth. Rev. Ellaen Rlbara, :J0 and
8:30; 8. S., 3:30.
Bwedlsl) BortnwicK ana Beach, Rev.
rr i nirieentn ana viayi nev. m.
amsay. 7:S0, 11. and .7:30 p. m.t
0:46. . . v :.;J " - -.
David's East Twelfth and Ber-
9:45. Sermon by Btsndp Scaddlng.
Sv. Matthew's. First and Caruthers
Rev. W. H. H. Breekj Holy Communion,
7:su; S. a., io; seryjee and aermon,; 11.
Church of Our Savior Wo'odstoek.
11 and 8. '- .- 1 ,- ''v- v- .
Pro-Cathedral of St 8tenben.. the
Martyr Thirteenth and Clay, Rev. H.
M. Ramsay.
St
moot Rev. Henry Russell Talbot Holy
communion, 7:30; S. 8., 9:45; prayy
and sermon, 11 pra yer and sermj)n;t. 14,-
St Andrew's, , Portsmouth - Holy
euchartst and sermon, 11; prayer and
sermon, 7:30; 8. S., 10 a. m,
All Saint's. Twenty-fifth and Saviar.
Rev. Roy- Edgar . Remington. Service
and sermon, li; 8. R, 12:16; evening
prayer, 8 Sermofi b,y Rev. "J, R. PowelL
St. Mark's, Twenty-firat and Mar-8hall.-tRev.
J. J5. H. Simpson. ; Holy
euchartst . .7:30 tnd 11; S. 8.. 9:46;
matins andf litany, 10 :lg: evensong, 7:20.
St. John's Church Multnomah . and
Taylor. 11. and 7:30 a 8.. 10.
Good Shepherd Graham a.nd Van
couver. Key. John JJawson. li and
. Grace ' Memorial. -iBast ' Seventeenth
and welder Rev. George B. Van Wat-
ters. i-rajr ana sermon, in a. a., xv,
Ascension Chaoel Portlan Ileighta.
B. 8.. :Z0. . . .
St. Paul -Woodmere. Rev. ij; ,C For
sythe; 11 a. m.i S. S.. 9:45. 1 ' . .
Bishop Morris Memorial Chanel. Good
Samaritan hospital. Rev. William R.
Powelr, ; chaplain. Holy ;ommunion.
a. m.; wara services, t, prayer and
sermon, 7:16 p. m,- . . .,
Rev, C. Seroskl. Low mast, .
mass and sermon. 10. - '
Higb
' ' ntbera. . - v . ..
St Jamea' English--West Park and
fersoq; J. Allen Leas. 11 and. 7:45;
8. S. 10; U U, 7 p. m. Topica, "A Life
Remodeled." "An Unanswered Question."
Swedish lmmanuel Nineteenth and
Irving. 11 and I; 8. 8 9:45
Norwegian Synod East Tenth and
Grant; Rev. O. Hagoes, 11 and 7:45; S.
Betanli Danlsb Union and Morris:
Rev. J. Scott, 11 and 8; S. S.. 10.
United Norweelan JS V lv.trt n.k.
Detnaar Larsen.' 11 and 7:80; S. S.. t-AB, , AudRorlum building, 11. t and 7;46.
9:30. . , ,, . , . Latter Day Saints (Mormons) East
Zlon's German Chaoman and 'flat. Tenth and Sherman. J. C. Westergard.
a0?'!? Koppe,lmni, 10:15, 7:45; 8,
It. al. Chnrch aVrath.
Union avenue and Multnomah ateaat
Key. je. - Mowra, li and 7:30: a a. J9:
E. Lt-, 6:30. Morn In ar sermon bv Dr.
Joseph Emery of Pacific Conference.
evening- topic, "opumism." , .
KlsceUaneoue,
Church of the Brethren (Dunkards).
Borthwlck and Kllllngsworth ave. Rev.
George C. Carl, 11 and 7:30; & 8 19;
l. rr., o.ov.
Church of New Thought Selling-
Hlrseh hall; Henry . Victor ; Morgan.
B J). III. . . - j
Swedish Corps Salvation Army 489
ournaioa, li, :su ana s. i .
Inter-Denomlnatlonaf City Mission
a rum sireei. A. wens, superintend
ent, t Sunday, 8 every evening In the
week. ' .
Mediums' and Ministers' Association
CORNER SEVENTH ' AND STARK STREETS
Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per
V Day and UpEuropean Plan
WRIGHT.DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. .
444X444 4
44)44
,;4imb
'4 It l
Centrally Located
Modern Improvements
Imperial Hotel
: EUROPEAN PLAN - '.
r Seventh and Washlnon
Phil Metachan A Sohit Props.
Long Distance Vnona
in Every Xooau . ...
Rates, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00
Oathoixo.
1
John Ovall. 11 and 8; S. S.. 10; R. U, 7. rbenedictlon. 8:30.
St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth
and Davis Most Rev. A. Christie, D. D.
Low mass,- 6, 8 and 9. High maaa and
sermon. 11. Vespers, instruction and
benediction, 7:o. -; . ,
St. Joseph's (German),' Fifteenth and
Couch Rt. Rev. James Rauw, V. G.
Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon,
10130. Vespers, benediction. 3:30.
St Franclsv East Eleventh and Oak
Rev. J. H. Black. ' Low mass, 6,. 8:80
and 9:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30.
Veiper. Instruction, and benediction,
7:8-). . '
8t Lawrences', Third and Sherman
Rev. J. C. Hughes.' Low mass, 6, 7 and
8:80. High mass i and 'aermon, 10:80.
Vespers and benediction, 7:80.
Ascension, ; Monta villa, : Rev. J. P.
Fitzpatrlck. f Mass and sermon, in
ehaDel of sisters of tne Precious Blonrl.
St. Patrick", Nineteenth and Savler
Kev. ju. f. murpny. j,ow mass, .- Hlgn
mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and
St. Paul's German Ksst Tw.ifth
Clinton. Rev. A Knu mart
7:30; a 8., 9:80; holy communion, 10:30.
-tr'niiy merman (Missouri synod)
TaTT 1111a . JA r 1 1 . . . .
tTjiiianiB iuu ncuwoon : j.. a. wimhanh
9:15; S, 8.10; 7:80. , ' , .
Ht- Joan s Pentnsiita 'iv.im.
Ltipsu-ivs: . p, m.
and
lirwuiiai amer, ana a. iu.
Volunteers of America 885 Burnslda
sireei, a:au ana 8:30.
Advent Christian Second, between
Hall and Lincoln. E. Wallace Shepard.
iv.ou flum i.ov. t 1
Divine Truth Center J01 Allsky
bulldlnor. Rev. Thaddeua M Mlnarrl 11
S. a. 12. Topic, 'The, Kingdom . of
Church ' of Nazarene East Seventh
Hen ricks, 11 and
a,
bfl"bV6'Srta5 Rodny " nd Cduch. - Rev. A. O. Hei
Stanton; Rav,, H. E. - Sandstedt 10;45 7:30; 8. 8., 9:45: T. P. M..
ana -at. m. m M-jrn - j . . . I . r. . . . . . .
V, ... r "' , wowiuiurai owireiy (oweaenoorgen)
rti?18!1?? :"8 nr,E11vJnt,h n Aloe"-, Knights of Py-
Gllsan; Ry,,f B.; J. Thoren. .11 and 8; thias' hall. Lay service and aermon, 11.
8. S. 10;Y. P., 5:30. , j , Vatch Tower Society (Non-Sectarian)
EHm Chapel Michigan avenue and -dd Fellowa" hall. East Sixth and
Skidmore. Rev. B. J. Thoren, H; a sZ Alder; 1:30; Berlan Bible studies; 3:15
10. - - ' ' presentation of Bible truths.
lmmanuel : rieeman r! ...w . Center of Right Thlnktnv W. O W
Leo (Seliwood). II. C. EheHn a!Vi,.l temple, 128 Eleventh and Alder atreeta.
, - - aviiiH, 1 -an ar .aa rti... A
- Grace Enalish run Alii! Cfv-aAi8j
.,Tir& cari sim 'id-10
Congregational.
First Madison . an A th.b ; . n
Julf; K-y?t. 0.. H and'7:46iV
S., 9:45. Topics, "Signatures of Value,
for Those Who Won 1 ao.", T .JZT 1
Chances of an Honest Man." '
Laurel wood Rev. Taylor Myers 11
1:V.&-a 10: C. . T45 yTopic"
Fruita-of thoplrYt1'' ".'V; .
TVn. a h'","!..7;v ?a Piuo; ii ana
Mrs. E. Sherman Olnev: x n. m.
Reorganised Church of Jeaua Christ
of Latter Day Saints East Seventy,
alxth and Irving Elder Walter Bar,
ker. 11 and 7:80; S. S., 10:46.
Fellowship Circle Selllng-Hlrsch hall,
8. Dr. Davidson Buchanan of New Zea
land, subject "God fand , Man in Co
operation." ' ,; ". - 1: .
First Spiritual ; Society 109 "Second
street Conference, 3: lecture and mes
sages, 7:46. Lecture by Mra. Klncamon
Smith. - , ' ' ' . . ' .
.y- w' "Si -t-sSventh i ?nd Taylor
streets. Fireside hour at 4 p. nj. v
Y. M. C. A. City association. Sixth
and Taylor atreets, H. W. Stone, gen
eral secretary. Meetinar tnr men or s
o'clock. Address by John Z. White on
"HOTEL PERKINS
- nrtrH Airs WASxnraToar srs.
. In the heart of tho business and shopping district' The
most modern and up-to-date hotel In the Northwest.
Local and long-distance phones in ovary room. Rooms
with private bath, an sura and single. Sample rooms.
.Elegant cafe. . . . .,
Xtasio dally dnrtng Inn oh, dinner and after the thea.
tra, by tbe famous Karkea Orchartra.
Bus meets ail trams. ' , . Sates $1 and up.
XOTZiXi iPXBXZHS CO.
J". J. Blchardson. Proa. . 1W Q. awSTOAHB, Seo'y
E CORNELIUS
t'- "The HouaeW Weicome' ,; -', ..
CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS
Single US0 and up. -.Double $2 and up. Our omnibus
meets au trains. , -
v Portland's Newest and Most Up-to-Date Hotel ; "
C W.'CORNELiUS " H. E. FLETCHER
Proprietor - ' Manager - -
' tin !i in .
'i. ''ihjr" l.-.J! 1
1 -5 lt--i '
Topics, "The Sure Knowledge of Salva
tion"; A Uhristian'- challenge." Re
vival services -all week.
First German Fifteenth : and Hoyt;
M. a. yvaasa; 11 ana i .av. .
Second German Stanton and Rodnev.
Rev. E. E; Her tiler, 11 and 8; S. 6 9:46;
Ej. Ij., 4 .Oil.
Seliwood East Fifteenth and Tacoma,
Rev, Lester C. Poor, 11 and 7:30; J. E.
Z.su: E. u., :n.
The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thirty
ninth and Powell, Rev. Ernst Leon
Jones; 8. S., 9:46; II and 8; E. L., 7.
MontavJlla-r-East Pine arid Eiahteenth
sireeis. Kev. waroia UDergr; 11 and 8;
S. S., 10: class meeting, 12: E. L., 7:16.
Woodlawn William J. Dnuglaa: 11
and 7:80; & S., 10; E. L.. 8:80.
University Park -Dawson and Fiske.
Rev. W. R. Jeffry, J.; 11 and 7:30.
African Zlon Thirteenth and Main.
Rev. W. Matthews; 11 and 8; 8. S., 1.
Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty
first, J. W, McDougall; -11 and 7:38.-
Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen
terp.7A.; Wattera; 11 and 8; 6. 8.. 10;
Lents Seventh and Gordon, Rev. W.
Boyd Moore. 11 and 8; 8. S., 10; E. I.
7. ..
.'Woodstock J. D. Voce; 11 and ,7:30;
8. S.. 10; E. L-, 6:20.
Eplseopai, .
Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett Rev,
A, A.Morrl80iv. ; t and li; 7 :30; B. 8
St. Michael's (Italian), Fourth and
Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low mass, 3.
High mass and sermon,. 10:80. Vespers
sna oeneuivLion. 1 :sv. .
St. Stephen's. Firtr-second and Eaat
isyior nev, w. a. want, bow mass.
8:30. Hiah mass and aermon. lOiao
Immaculate Heart of Mary, Willlam'il
ana cianion ev. w. a. JLaiy. Lxw
mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and ser
mon, iv.sv. vespers ana Denedlctlon.
Holy Rosary East Third and Union
Very Rev. Aw S. Lawler. Low mass. t.
7 and 8:30. High mass and sermon.
iv.oif vcBpena ana Deeaiouon. t;sq.
Sacred Heart. Milwaukte Rev Am.
gory Roble, O. S. B. Low mass, 8. Hlarh
iiiasn ana sermon, , iu:sv. veSDCrs and
benediction. 7:30. . .
Holy Cross. tJnlveraltv Park Rav. .
P. Thillman. C. 8. C Low mass. 8r30.
Higb mass and aermon, 10:80. Vaaoers
and. benediction. 4. :-. -,f,.:;:, , .-.-
Holy" Redeemer, Portland and van.
couver Rev. Ed K. Cantwell. C S3. R.
Low mass 8. High mass and aermon.
10:30. Benediction. 4.
St ' Andrew's. Ninth . Athm-ta
Rev. Thnmai tilernun t.aw n... a
Hlarh mass and aermnn. 1ft Vim.ra in
struction and benediction. 1:80. 1
1st.. Ignatius, Korty-second and Powell
Valley road--Rev. F. Dillon. 8. J. Low
mass, 8 and 9:30. Mass. sermon and
benediction, 10:30. . . . ,
fet Stanislaus,. MarylancTacd Failing
1 he Unalterable Law of Christian LivZ Y, M.. C. A. orchestra. Vocal duet by
pfj,..iA G,fduftt From the School of R. H. Robertson and D. L. Johnaon.
ETrSn m .,.: .... Christian and Missionary Alliance-
a u VS ii ana 1 D.asi lNinm ana uiay. services 10:80
"'Unlvv P.rl,W..n ... r, "a.':".8;...8',.". T. P. M,. 6:30,
c a-aa R,Bg8! lh Bn S. 8.. 10; I. O. X F. Hall,' Spokane avenue, near
CHassal3o0- street liir J ILl,'teAnth ' :30. lecture by Ella J.
r, mi nv- uerge is. PaddacK, 11
wid.J:?6; aS;.vJ0Y Topics. "Displeased
Wiithr,feJ!uIl. H J,ne wetland Commer
cial Club Should Push Christian Right
eousness." , . , "
Highland- Fast Rt-riK , t..u-.
fL'V2' ?olUnr' " and 7:30; 8. 8..
J: Y. P. 8. C. E.. 6:30. Tonics. "A
Heart Searching Question to Believers:"
An Every Day Judgment."
cfr8 German East Seventh and
f?8Tsn'sl6J:0C? E1' ?S?P: 10:80 nd
FtlffHiT. Shaver and Missouri avenue.
RV. i3ll V 1 T . rtfAlr .11 a4 T.OA. n a-.
9:45: C. E. :ai T. nninrJK,..ZlU
j.. i ivui a. iMumaa 1 lent 10 A
Governor's Chair.". . '
tmited Brethren la Christ. " -"
First Kftst Klftepnfh mA in 1-
- - BHU ntVIIJBUIIt
Rev,,Ru4,BSJl ? 8howr. 11 n 7:30; s.
Radical Sixth and Menhnn.n. Rav ni. i
-Th'rd Sopth Mount Tabor; Rev.'iC
i . wanraira, 1 1; B. ., 10. .. v , -
- Alberta Raat Tn).......ii, --a
1I1IJ J " - ""v ' t... HIM
7 :80 8.' S 10 ismoricav 1 . ' and
oFjlri'i0 ahd Curtla streets.
Rev. H. C Khff- a fit . n
;80; aej-moViTso- V - "
Muddled Brains
result from an Overloaded
stomach sluggish liver, in
active boivels, or impure
blood. Clear, thinking fol
lows, the use of - " " t
PIUS ).',
Sold Everywhera. In boxee lOe. and 25.
;ti-ik
European PUn
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Tbe management
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rooma and - give
prlcea. A modern
Turkish bath es
tablishment la tae
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K. C Bowers, Mgt,
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