THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY .29. .1910. 170R K TO CREATE MTII'CIIIT Cottage Grove Citizens , Begin Raising of Funds to , . , Carry Out Plans. . , ' ''(ftixcUl Dispatch to Tbs loaroiLI Cottag ' Grove, Or., Jan. IS. There gathered In th Armory Thursday night the largest assemblage-of citlsen tha haa assembled within the' paat six montha, to discuss plana by which Na mlth county will become, a reality at the next regular eleotlon, In November of thla year,,-. , . ' -''..:'". The meeting- Mi called to. order by It. Thompson, chairman of the. pro -. mnllnn rienartment of the Commercial club, who Introduced Honorable Robert M. Veatch, who la chairman of the Nee mlth county . committee. Judge John Medley apoke on "Flnanolal Beneftta Derived- From Small Counties." He how what percentage of taxable area ' would be taken from Lane and Douglas counties by the proposed count"of les mlth, also the per cent of valuation taken from, the two counties. It waa shown, that Lane county la larger than four countlea . In the weatern part, of Oregon, and haa a larrer aaaeaaed valu tlon than three of the weatern Oregon counties. i i J. T. Bpray apoke on "Subscription to the County Fund aa an Investment J. O. Allen apoke upon the "Creation of Nesmlth County From the Rural Dis tricts' View.".-Mr. Allen la well known - throughout Lane and Douglas countlea. After an address given on "Methods to Pursue tn the Campaign." by Honor able O. ML Kem. chairman Veatch made a few suggestions to show that two mors members were - needed by the county ' commute to assist la solicit' Ing funda The names of T. C Wheeler and A. L Van eke - were appointed. Charles Burkholder, A. L. Venake, T. C wneeier ana John F. Spray were ap pointed as a special soliciting commit tee.,, . jK?" t - H. O. Thompson moved "That It be the sense of this meeting that a fund of t 5000 be raised, with which to carry op tne-campaiga" This motion was oar rled unanimously, BEAVERTON, OIL Beavwrton, Or, Jan. Washington County Pomona Lodge, P. of H-, met at Beaverton ' grange No.- It 4, Thursday with 150 Grangers In attendance.. Re ports were read from nine other granges, and representatives -were present from 11 granges In the county. The eues , tlon of good roads was discussed, the sentiment generally favoring the John son road bill, i In the evening the fifth degree was conferred upon a class of 14. Following the degree work a short drama was pre sented by members of Beaverton grange No. 824, entitled "That Rascal Pat." and more than ordinary ability displayed. tioeirriea iteusser soia xo to. a. jgk strom through C IX Fry, It iaore In section tl two and a half miles south " of town. -yesterday. . - Q. , M. McDowell, claim agent Oregon Eleetrio- railway, was a visitor Thurs day. ., .... ,'.-. " William Gasket! sold three lots In .block 8, Steel's addition to Beaverton, o Goetfrled Reuseer today. C H. Fay negotiated. ; Sheriff Hancock of Hilleboro was in town Thursday on official business. The Southern Pacific's cutoff Is fin Jtshed, 'so far as steel laying Is con corned, Work on the bridge has been Abandoned temporarily on account of high water. : ..-.-. A modern barber shop? .'. with baths, will be Installed In the new Moras build tng as soon as fixtures arrive.'. Floyd Llneberger returned to : his linma In Missouri yesterday. Upon re ceipt of a telegram, announcing - the severe Illness of his mother. -Shepherd . & Son are looking for suitable location In' Beaverton for sash, door and general wood . working .factory, up to aate machinery has been purchased and Is en route. . i - A. H. Spraner attended the Retail Grocers' convention at -, Eugene this week. Joseph Grayvold of Port i Townsend, Wash., Is In town. He wants a building tor a steam laundry. . The Ladles' Aid soolety of the Congr. gatlonal church will give a Valentine social in Grange hall February, 1L - - Miss Alio Clement, who has been confined to her home for the past two Minn. A ' . n Aittm a TAtt , -Verslty .next'-weelt';?-;''::" ."i '..-'. S Mrs. Fisher and daughter Ma are vis, king Mrs. Cody. Mrs. Fisher's daughter. at Aberdeen, wash., this week. , ;. Th Oregon Eiectrio railway has a gan of men putting In a pew house ana team iracg ai Beaverton, . xne aepot her will soon be enlarged. A new wait ing room,, xrelghtbous and warehouse will b built. . 'istf v ::' ;i 'K Mr Henry Watts Is quite UL . ' . Mrs. Jack Richardson Is convalescing. j. ... -,i ..- m- i i ..- ..-:. fr y Baptist. First White Temple, Twelfth and Taylor, Revf J. Whitcomb Brousher. V. U. 10. . ''One Aooord" nraver meetln ssrvlces. 10:30 and 7:80: Illble school 12 Y. P. U.. . Farewell sermons by Dr. Brpugher. subjects, ''A Worthy Life,1 "iiires ideal." Second Kevvnth ant ' Rust Ankenvt Rev. II. 8. Black. 11 and 7:t0: Bible School. IS: B. Y. P. V.. 8:30. . Central Kast Twentieth and Ankeny iw:au and T;:80; 8. 8., 12; x. P. v.. :; setmons by Rev. J. 8. Wallace of Wo Mlnnvllle. ... Arleta 11 and 7:t0: S. S.; :45: . B Y. P. U, t:J0. Sermons by F. XL Smith state X. M. C. A. secretary. Highland AlberU and SUth. Rer. A Leonard, pastor.- 11 and- t:0; B. P. U.. S:S0; B. S.. 10. ' ' ' Sellwood Tacoma and Eleventh. Rev. D. W. Thurston, pastor, tl and t:t0: S. a , A . v n TT a. DA .. Tnmla "Th. c. ' aw, r. jt ,.,v, . Christian " "-The Burial of Jesus " ; raivarv Ktir Kirhtn ana uranc kit, J. N. Monroe. 11 and T.0; S. S., ll B. T. p. ir. sua Immanuel Mead and Second, Rev, A, B. Mlnaker, 10:30 and 7;J0: B. &, 12 B. -Y . P. U., I:t0. Topics, "A planted Life." "Three Kinds of Fools." Grace Montavllla: Rev.- Albert EL Patch. 11 and t:i6; B. a, 10; X. 'P. University Park-& .. 10. 11 and 7:t0;B. X. P. U., 7. : ' ' 1 Sunnysid (German) FofTy-first and Hawthorn; Rev. c Feiameth. ii; i. o. St. Johns (German) Rev. Karl Feld meth. a 8., ;46: services, 11 and 7:80 V d r it ' ...."....., St. Johns Rev. C JL Owen. 11:0 and 7:10: B. 8.. 10: B. T. P. U. :I0, Chines Mission 161 Vs , Oak street. First' German Fourth ' and, Mill Rev. 3. Kraft 11 and 7:80: 8. 0.. t:45 Second German Morris street ana Rodney avenue; tlev. F. Buermaon. 11 and 7:10: 8. S t:4t. East Forty-fifth street comer East Main: Kev. A. . a. waits,' ii ana :v B. P Y. n :4S. TodIcs. "Pur an Praotloal Religion." "Castles in Tour Heart." . 1 Lents a. 8. io: u ana t:io: b. i. p. U 6:80. , - . Mount Olive Seventh and Everett) Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 ana t:iu. Swedish Hovt and Fifteenth; Kev. Erick Scherstrom. 10:44 and 7:45; S. 8., It; B. T.-P. U.. :. . : . Tabernaola East Forty-rirst ana hoi gate; Kev. F. E. Dark. 11 ana i:u; . 8., :45. ' Third Knott and Vancouver. Rev. R. Schwedler, 11 and 7:10; 8. S., 10. Railroad Offices at fakima. ' - North TaWma, Wash.. Jan. tt. Th Taklma Valley Transportation company today purchased a full block of land In the southwestern part of the city, and Just adjoining the business -section, Upon which- It will erect a substation car barns and general of floes for , the entire) system of th valley, : Preabytoriaa. ;-; j. First Twelfth and Alder. Rev. Wil liam Hiram Foulkea, 10:80 and 7:10; 8. a, 12:10; C K., 6:10. Morning taddresa h VrmA R. Smith. International T. M. C. A.; on "Proflf and Loss." Evening sermon by- the pastor on "The Tenth Commandment" unahir.aat' Twalfth and Powell: ev. Harry Leeds, 11 and 7:8; b. io; e. e:. 6:to. . . n nrv .fcisventn ana uir. nnv. Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:10 and 7:46; Bible school, noon. Topics, "The One Sufficient Sacrifice," "What Is a Chris tian T" Fourth First and Glbbs; Rev. Donald Mackensie. 10:30 and 7:30. 8. 8 It; C. E-. 0:80. Topics,-"The Message of Christ to an Age of Science," ''God's rch for Men." fawthorne Park Twelfth and East Taylor; Rev. E. Nelson Allen, 10:30. V.A. a a t. r TT Tnnln. '"Th Fullhlment of Propheoy.'; ?Th Crusade of Youth." . - Forbes eeuwooa - ana aanientvein; Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:10; a 8, : -j. ic, a:u. Piedmont ' Cleveland and Jarrett: Rev. J. E. Snyder, 11 and 7:10; S. a. 12:16. . L Chinese 145H First, 7:45; 8. 8-645. Westminster East Tenth and weld- lerr Rev. Henry Marcolte, ' 10:10 and 7:10: S. S.. It: T. P. S. C. E 6:10.. Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth; Rev. a W. Hays, 11, 4; B. S., 10. A 7:10 service In the Finnish language. Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 8; a a, 10. Spokane : Avenue East Seventeenth and Spokane; Rev. V. A. Thompson, 11 and 7:80; 8. 6., 10; C. E., 6:10. Third East Thirteenth - and Pine; Rev. William Parsons, 10:80 and 7:46; a 8., 12. Tonics, "Necessity for the New Birth" "The Last Appeal of God's Word." v Hope Montavllla, East Seventy eighth street. Rev. Henry L. Nave. S. 8.. 10: 11 and-f :80. . Kenllworth East Thirty-fourth and Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; a a 1 3 ; Y P 7. Mlliard Avenue Rev. John A. Town- send; services, 10; a 8 11:15. Anabel Rev. John A. TOwnsend. Berv. Ices, 11:20 and 7:45; S. S.. 10:16. Trinity Dakota ptreet, Kev. a. kod lneon.T7:45 p. m.: C. X. 6:45; S. S.. 11. Vernon Wygant and East - Nine teenth: Rev. George W. Anns. 11 and 1; a. H., :4; ui. Sujfcstiyc Questions on tkc Sunday ' . ' Scnool Lesson ty Rev. . Dr. T. S. LJnscott Sunday school teachers and others Interested are invited t riv their views aa to in worta particularly If they consider tham of value In their work.) Ministers. Euodav write The Journal brfefl) The International Newspaper Bible 6tudy club Is for th purpose of pro moting In an unfettered way among th tnaasex a wider atudv of the Bible. tha haaal trntha rt r-hrtattantt v an I tha tirnlilnma whli-h cntar IntO Vr man'a life. It Is composed of all those who Join a local cluV, and take up. the simple courae herein outlined, barring only ordained clergymen. . AU wno navs not joined are warmly Invited to do so and to compete for the prlsea Persons may Join the club at any time during the year, but must, courae. answer the 1 nutations hereinafter explained, to quslify for to prises, and the back questions may be obtained by addressing this office. - . This paper haa secured the right to publish -the International BundaV School Lesson questions by RV. Dr. Llnsrott, which hav aroused so much Interest elsewhere, aad they will appear weekly in both th Saturday and Sunday issues of The Journal. One of these questions each week is t be answered lu writing and upon tfcese answer th prizes are to bs awarded. ',v .- : . OomdtUoM f t tWnUst. --..-,''... J- I. Each eonUetant, or his or nsr tamiiy. uns Ob a nbwnti s this rpr, tn order to qualify for memberahlp in the International Newspaper Bible tudr club and this local club. ' , ' t. Each contestant in this local club must answer each of the written ques tions .for (2 consecutive weeks, commencing Sunday, March 14. and th answers must all be In the possession . of this paper vl thla tw weeks of the olos of this period. '- ' t r '. t. Each question must.be answered separately, and the paper written on one side only. No anawer must exceed 300 worda In length and mav be tesa Each anawer must have 4he nam and address of lb writer at the bottom of the anawer. , ...-- 5 - 4. The answers must be -delivered to this office, and they will be collated at the close of the contest snd forwarded to headquarters for Indrpendent amlnatlon by competent examlnera The prises will then be. awarded se conding to th hlgheat nnmber of marks, won by members of Th International Newspaper. Blbl Study ..club., . .r' . y. " : " - .Tn lrlsa. ,.. - first Series A gold medal to each of th first five contestants. ' s Second Series A silver medal to each of th next five contestant a ' ThJ.rd Series A Teacher's Bible, price 6.I0. to each of the next flv con testa nta , .. Fourth Serl Th book "Th Heart of .Christianity," prlc tit. , to ach of Bb next It contestants. ' Each medal will be suitably engraved, giving the name of th winner nd for what it is awarded and In like manner each Bible and book will b in scribed. .... ' . all ivttA ma m ft h V . w iAmmm aA m aV , V. . " " w i,w .lit, auu ftm-ww . v v. . ft nana, v , 1 1 " vwu.wn gardleaa of tha degree of their education,, aa th papers ara not valued f rom an educational or literary standpoint, but from tbe point of view of lb Coaener' of thalr Miniiad ldnaa. (Copyright, 1I0. by Rev. T. a Linscott, D. D.) . ,- ' ' - : januarj 30, 1910, Soma Laws of the . KingdomMatt 8-17-26, 18-48. Golden Text Be y therefore perfect even as your father which Is in heaven Is perfecj, Matt 6:48.. . verses 17-10 In what sense did Jesus fulfill "that law and th prophets?" How many persons can yout recall, from the scriptures or otherwise, who did the perfect will of God. other than JesusT ' .:' ' . There are thoaa who tesnh that It la impossible for any mad to keep all the eommandments of God, what reason Is there to suppose that these are among the number whom Jesus cans, "tne least in the kingdom of heaven 7" What was the "righteousness of ths scribes and PhariseesT" ' " . i What are the reasons which lead us to believe that all God's commandments are reasonable, and keepable by all Christians, and that those who do not keep them are verily culpable? Verses 21. 22 Recall the prominent outward sins, and then say If any, or all of them, can bo committed. In God's sight without the culminating 'or out ward aot being committed T Why la a man, who out of an angry revengeful heart calls his brother a fooL and would like to consign .him to the worst of suffering, in danger of suffer ing himself that to which lie would con sign another T ' Verses 23-26 Why cannot a man tru ly worship God. or enjoy the love and favor- of God, while hatha bitterness In his heart to another? According to ths teaching of Jesus, what Is our duty toward a person who 'Ministers, Hunaay school teachers writ ine journal urieuy tneir views particularly if they consider them of value In thstr work.) Is angry with us, either with or without Just cause? . Verses 38-41 Are these precepts to be taken literally, and If not then what do they meant See Ex. 21:24-15, Lev. 24:20, Duet II: 21, .and say If these laws are la-har- mony with the teaching of JesufT Are these precepts of Jesus given as rules of conduct of as underlying prin ciples, and what Is the difference tn the two Ideas? - - ... Can you mention supposed cases. where It would be wise to literally carry out these precepts of Jesus, and other cases where It would violate th spirit or Jesus' teaching to do sot . r . What motives would compel a child of God to literally carry out thae pre cepts of Jeaus, when, and as often as th4ioly spirit should indicate? , Verse 42 What attitude should the Christian always take in th matter of giving or loaning money to those , In need ? Verses 48-44 What are th advant ages of Jpvlng our enemies, and th dis advantages of hating them? What does it imply, practically, to love our enemies, and it is possible of perfomance by every Christian? Vers 46 Why does God treat the evil as well as he does the good, In the matter of sunshine and rain, and the similar common blessings of life? Verses 46-47 Which gets the greater good out of life and why, the generous and forgiving, or the harsh and those that render evil for evil? Versa 48 WHAT DOES JESUS MEAN BY THIS COMMANDMENT. TQ BE PERFECT AS GOD IS PERFECT? (This question must be anawered In writing by members of the club.) Lesson for Sunday,-February 6, 1110. Almsgiving and prayer. Matt 6:1-16. sod others interested are invited to to the worth of these "questions, S., :45. Topics, "Enjoyment" "Moral Muscle, Who Ha Mor of It a Man or ... lt, , , ' m vvuiunnf v Laurelwood Rev. William IL Meyer, pnator. S. 8., 10:0.0; worahlp, 11:00; Christian Endeavor, 6:46; preaching. 7: SO. Topics, "Christ and His Work?' "Th Difference Christ Makes." , v, Sunnysid East Taylor' and East Thirty-fourth. Rev. J. J, Btaub; 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 10: C. E.. 6:30. Topics, "Ths Tonic of the Spiritual Life,"- "The Man Who Is Worse- Than a Failure." J St Johns-Rev. G. W. Nelson; 11 and 8; a a. io. University Park Haven and Dawaon, 11 and 7:80; 8. 8.. 10; C. E.. :S0. Sermon by Rev., Mr. Oakley of Oregon City. . HaNsalo Street East Seventh . and Hassalo. Rey. George EL Paddack, 11 and 7:45; 8. 8., 10. ' ' . Highland East Sixth and Prescott, Rev. E. a Bollinger, 11 and 7:20; S. 8., 10; Y. P. a C. K.. 6:10. Topics. "The Tallest Man in Allah's. Kingdom,'' "The Most Serious Boomerang," First -. German East Seventh -nd Stanton, Rev. John H. llopp; 10:80 and 7:30: 8. 6 t:15; C, E., 6:10. Pilgrim Shaver and Missouri avenue. Rev. Guy L. Dick. 11 and 7:t0: S. 8.. 9:46; C. E., 6:t0. Morning sermon by Rev. Frank H. Adams. Evening topic, From Manger to Throne." &at7ram. St James English West Park' and Jpfferson: J. Allen Leas. 11 and. 7:45; 8. 8., 10; L. h.i 7 p. m. Topics, "A Bum mer In th Country." "A Busy Day." Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and Irving. 11 and t; S. 8.. :4( Norwegian Synod East Tenth and Grant; Rev. O. Hagoes, 11 and 7:45; 8. 8., t:10. Betama Iranian 640 union avenue in. Rev. J. Scott 11 and 8; 8. 8.. 10; T. P. 8. M.. . foplos. "When the Fields Come to Jesus," "What Made Paul a Little Foolish r United Norweslan 45 N. Fourteenth: Detmar Larsen, 11 and 7:lt: a 8.. :46. :su. Zion a German Chapman and Sal mon; H. H. Koppelmann, 10:16, 7:45; 8. S. t:15. 1 St Paul s German East Twelfth snd Clinton. Rev. A. Krause, 10:10 and 7:30; 3. S., :80. Trinitv uerman c Missouri synoa)- Williams and Sellwood; J. A. Rlmbach. 9:16: a 8.. 10: 7:80. St John a Peninsula avenue and KllDattlck: 1 D. tn. Swedish Aua-uetana Rodnev and Stanton: Rev. H. EL Sandstedt 10:45 and 7.:45; 8. 8., 9:t0. "Swedish Mission Seventeenth and rtjlsstn; . Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and I; S. s.. if; x. P., o:so. J51im Chapel Michigan avenue and SjQdnnpr. Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11; a B., inimanuel German Corner 16th ad LeO -(Sellwood). H. C Ebellfig. 10:30; '3. S.. 9:10. Grace English (Missouri Synod) Kerby and Fargo, Rev, Carl Hassold, 10 and 7:80; 8. S.. 10:10. .'. " trnlted Brethren In durst. First East Fifteenth and Morrison. Rev. Russell 6. Showers. 11 and 7:30; 6. S., 10; C. E., 6:80. Topic. "Commun ion Hervicea," "The t-to-Date Chris tian." Radical Sixth and Mechanic, Rev, Os car A. Martin. 11. and 7:10; a a, 10; C. E., 6:80. Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. C P. Blanchard, 11; B. S.. 10. Alberta Eaat Twenty-seventh and Mildred, Rev. B. E. Emerlck, 11 and 7:30; S. 8., 10. Tremont Wisdom and Curtis streets. Rev. H, O.- Shaffer; S. S., 11; C. E., 6:10; sermon, 7:30. atethodlst. Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young, D. u., io:so anai:so; a. o., ia:io; l, 6:30. Topics. "A Man's Man." "The filorv of a Man." ; Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. John H. Cudlipp. D. D.. 10:3v and 7:80; 8. 11:16:. Jefferson 8treet mission, 8:80: EL L.. 6:30. Morning sermon by Dr. Hol- Ungshead. Evening address by pastor on workln ror wires. Norwegian - Danish Thirteenth ana Davis. Rev. H. P Nelson, 11 and 8: S. S., 10.. Special services all day. S. S., 9; lov feast 10; communion, 11, with ser mon by . District. Superintendent Joseph Olsen of Seattle: Y. P. R.. 7: grand re union, 8. Bunnysiae East jam nil l anu Tnirty flfth: W. T. Euster: 11 and 7:30; S. S.. O.CA. W T. A.AK l TaaIm 'Th. tlAlw Spirit in His Temple," evangelistic serv ices in the evening assisted by Rev. L. C. Hamilton. ' St John Rev. F. N. Bandefur: 11 and 8: E. U. 7: S. 8. 10. Epworth Twenty-sixth and Savior. Rev. Charles T.' McPherson: 11 and 7:30; S. 8., 9:45; E. JU. 6:80.- Topics. "In the Secret of His Presence": even ing address by EvB. Lockhart Chinese Mission Chan Sin Kalt 11 and 7:80. - ; Centenary East Ninth and Pine: Clarence True Wilson, D. D.. 10:80 and 7:30r B. LJt:t0: S. s., 12:15. Topics. JNegieotea uoctrines ana Our Loss of Power"; evening, "Th Redemption," by the choir. Trinity East Tenth and Grant; Lewis F. Smith. 11 and 7:30; E. L., 6:30; S. 8., 10. Bormons by Kev, uuy pneips, evan a-nllat Rallv a 8. Laurelwood Rev, R." E. Myers; 11 and 7:30: S- S.. 10: E. L., 6:80. Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo street . Rev. C L. Hamilton, .19:10 and 7:80; 8. S.r 12: E. L., 6:30. Norwegian Danish Corner Vancouver avenue and Skldmore streets; Rev. C. J. Larsen. Sunday school at 12 m. Japanese Mission 121 North Fif teenth, Rev. Eilsen Ribara, 9:39 nd 8'30 S.. S., 8:30. ' Swedish Bor'thwick and Beach. Rev. John- Ovall. 11 and 8; S. S.. 10; E. L., 7. Topics, "The Providence of God," "Sal vation." First German Fifteenth and Hoyt; G. A Waaaa; 11 and 7:80. Second German Stanton and Rodney, Rev. E. E. Hertaler, 11 and 8; 8. S.. 9:46; EL L.. 7:80. Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tacoma, Rev. Lester C Poor. 11 and 7:30; J. E. L., 2:80: E. L., 6:.t0. Th Cllnton-Kellv Memorial ThTKy ninth and Powell, Rev. Ernst Leon Jones: a S., 9:41: 11 and 8; E. L., 7. Montavllla East Pine and Eighteenth streets. Rev. -Harold Oberg; 11 and 8; a S-r-Ojlass meeting, 18: E. K, 7:15. Wfi0dlawn"-3WHliam J. Douglas; 11 and 7:80: S. 8.. 10; EL L., 6:80. Unlverstty Park Dawson and Flske, Rev.- W. R. Jeffry, J.; 11 and 7:30. African Zion Thirteenth and Main, Rev. W.1 Matthews; 1 land 8: a S.. 1; C. E., 7. "Sermons by Presiding Elder W. W. Howard. . Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty first J. W. McDougall; 11 and 7:80.- Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter, Du A. Watterai 11 and 8; S. a, 10; E. L.. 7.. Lents Seventh and Gordon. Rev. W. Boyd Moor. 11 and 8; 8. 8., 10; EL L., 7. V'- Woodstock J. D. Voce: II and 7:30: a 8, 10; B. I, 6:30. . SSpladopai. Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett Rev. A. A. Morrison. 8 and 1L 7:30: S. a.. 9:45. St. Matthew's, First and Caruthers ley. W. H. M. Brack,, Holy Communion, :30; 8. S., 10; service nd sermon. 11. Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen, the martyr xnirteentn ana niav. Rav. h ria."Kamayr Moiy communion. 7:80 prajer and sermon. 11 and 7:30: Sunday school, 4:45. Morning, a missionary lecture on Alaska; evening, address by ,1. .. JUOCKS. Church of Our Savior Woodstock. u ana a. St David's East Twelfth and Bel mont Rev. Henry Russell Talbot Holy communion, 7r30; S. S., 9:46; prayer and sermon, 11; prayer and sermon, 7:45. St Andrew's,- Portsmouth Holi euchaiist and sermon, 11; prayer and sermon. 7:30; 8. 8., 10 a. m. All Saint's. Twenty-fifth and Savler. Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Service and sermon, 11; S. 8., 12:16. Sermon by nc, vy : u. r-oweji. St. Mark's, Twenty-first and Mar shalL Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. Holy euchartst. 7:30 and 11: B. 8.. 9:4B: matin ana many, iu:io: evensong. 7:30. Evening sermon by Rev. T. F. Bowen or Oregon City. St John's Church Multnomah and iayior. ii ana 7:u: 8. a.. 10. Good Shepherd Graham and Van. couver. Rev. John Dawson. 11 and 7:so; s. B.. 9:46. lirace Memorial. Eaat Seventeenth and Weldler Rev. George B. Van. Wai ters. Prayer and sermon. 11; 8. 6., 10. Asoenslon Chapel Portlana- Helghta B. a, 9:80. Bt Paul Woodmere.- Rev. J. C. For sythe: 11 a. m.; S. 8.. 9:45. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel, Good Samaritan hospital. Rev. William R. Powell, chaplain. , Holy communion, 7 a. m.; ward services, t; prayer and sermon, 7:16 p. m. Honors ' JAFF.R'S COCOA - Has ti world-wide reputation -for absolute purity, high quality and de licious flavor, attested by 52 Highest Awards at International and Local Expositions in Europe and America. Walteiri3aker&Co.Ltd. Established 1780 . DORCHESTER, AIAS5... I Highest in X I . i'rr - - rTv.. A fl"' ate. ' CatBOUo, 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, 7:46- St Joseph's' (German), Fifteenth and Couch Rt. Rm James Rauw, V. G. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers, benediction. 1:30. St Francis, East Eleventh and Oakf Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass. . and 9:80. High mass und sermon, 10:80. vesper), instruction and benediction, 7:S). " St Lawrences', .Third and Shermans Rev. J. C. Hughes. Low mass. 6, 7 and 8:80. High mass and sermon, 10:80. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. .f Ascension, Montavllla, Rev. J. p. Fitznatrlck. Mass anil snrmnn S tn ; chnpel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. St .Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savior i Rev. E. P. Murphy, Low mass, 8., High -mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and 1 benediction. 8:30. St. Michael's (Italian), Fourth and ; Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low mass. 8. ; High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers ana oeneuicuon. i:au. ; St. Stephen's. Flrtv-second and East ray i or ev. w. a. want, iow mass, 8:30. High mass and sermon. 10:SA , Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams ana stanton ov. w. a. Daly. Dow mass. . ana . man mass and aer. mon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction. Holy Rosary, East Third and Union- very ev. a. . L.awir, Xow mass. 6 7 and 8:30. High mass and sermon. iu:s. veHoer ana oeneaiction. 7:30. Sacred Heart Milwaukie Rev. Gre gory Roble. O. a B. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon. 10:30. - Vesoers and oeneaiction. y 4 v. - , unl.. n ir ' n ft. IP. Thlllman. C. S. O Low mass -fl ' . High mass and sermon. 10:80. Veaonrs and benediction. 4. . " -. Holy .Redeemer. Portland ,and Van couver ev. cia it. vantweii, C ss. R, Low mass,. 8. High mass and sermon. 10:80. . Benediction. 4. : St Andrew's. Ninth &rd Albnrta Rev. Thomas Kieman. Low. mass,r 8. High mass and aermon. 10 Vesper. ln struction and benediqtlofi, .7:30. . - St. Ignatius, Eorty-second and PowH Valley road Rev, F. Dillon. S. J. . Low mass. 8 and 9:30. . Mass. sermon and benediction, 10:30. ' St Stanislaus. Maryland and Falling Rev. C. Seroskl. Low. maa. 8. High mass and sermon, 10.. 1 k , . Cnurlstlan. Central East Twentieth and Sal mon; Rev. J F. Gormley, 11 and 7:45 Bible school. 10. Topics, "An Inspired Book or no Scriptures," "The Divine Chr st r no Savior." FirstCorner Park' and Columbia, Rev. w. -jr. Beacon 11 and 7:30: s. a.. 9:46. Topics, . 'A Great t3oul." "The Glory of Obedience." Kern Park Pitt and Midburn; Rev. A. A. Beely, 11 and 7:36; S. S., 10; C. E.. 6:30. Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott; Thomas G. Plcton, 11 and 7:30; 8. S.. 9:46; C. E., 7 p. m. Topics. "We Would See Jesus." "The First and Last Chance." Sellwood Eleventh and Umatilla. 10:30 and 7:46; C. E.. 6:30. Woodlawn Rev. Edward Wright 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 10; C E.. 7. Gladstone Rev. A. H. Mulkey; 8. S., 10, 11 and 7:80. class, 12:18. Topics, 'By This Handi craft We Have Our Wealth " "Common wealth vs. Atheism.".., -v -. '', ..'v'. vniversallst Church of the Good Tidings Broad way and East Twenty-fourth; Rev. J. I. Corby, 10.46; 8. H.,,12. Topics "Why Young People Come to Portland and th Religion They Need. . ',. rrtsnds' tTkaroli. Sunnysid. Main and East Thirty fifth. Llndley A. Wells. 11 and 7:80; Bibln school, 10; C. E.. 6:80. Lents. Center street, Myra B. Smith, 11 and 7:30; Bible school. 10. '. Reformed. First German Tenth and Stark Streets, G. Hafner pastor. Services 10:46 a. m. and 8 p. tn.; a a, 9:30 a. m.j 7 p. m. v ' Christian Science, First Church of Christ Scottish Rlt Von" Morr'son and Iownsriale, 11: 5i B" 8- 12 ubJeot of leason sermon, Xove." . Second Woodmen's hall. East Sixth fil'iA,der' 11 ; ' a s' "ubject of lesson sermon, "Ijove." VL J3. Chnrcb South. " Union avenue and Multnomah street Rev & H, Mowr, 11 and 7:80: a a. 10; E. L., 6:80 Tonics, "The Human Ex perience," "The Betrayal of Christ." - Miscellaneous. Church of the Brethren (Dunkards) Borthwick and KUllngsworth ave. Rev. Oeorae C. Carl. 11 and 7:30: K a i. C.-W..-:30. , , Church of New Thought Selling. Hlrseh halt Henry Victor Morgan, 5 p. m. Swedish Corps Salvation Army 430 Burnslde.. 11. 4:30 and 8. Intjr-Danominational City Mission 6 Fifth Street A.. Wells, nnarlni.ni. ent, t Sunday, 8 every evening in tha week. Mediums' 'and Ministers' iia.litl Auditorium building. 11. 3 and 7:48. Latter Dav flalnta (Unrmnn.l r.. itnn ana enermnn.- j rv presiding elder. 11 and & 10 ruiuntei-ri or AHierica XS BurnSIdS ireei, s:su ana B:30. Advent Christian Second, between Ji'lIA'Dd,IilncoIn' E Wallac Bhepard. 10:30 and 7:30. u -Hlv,,n Truth Center 201 Allsky bulkling. Rev. Thaddcus M. Mlnard. 11; Church of Nasarene East Seventh and Couch. Rev. A. O. Henricks. 11 and 7:30; S. S. 9:45; Y. P. M., 6. New Church Society (Swedenborgen) Eleventh and Alder. Knights of Py thlns' hall. Lay service and sermon, 11. Vatch Tower Society (Non-Sectarian) odd Fellows' . hall. East Sixth and Alder; 1:30; Berlan Bible atudiea; 1:1 J presentation of Bible truths. Center of !ilght Thinking W. O. W. tsmple, 128 Eleventh and Alder streets, Mrs. E. Sherman Olney; 8 p. m. Reoraanlxed Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Esst Seventy sixth and Irving. Elder Walter Bar ker. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8 10:46, Fellowship Circle Solllng-Hlrsch hall, 8. Dr. Davidson Buchanan of New Zea land. First Spiritual Society 109 Second street Conference, 2; lecture, and mes sages, 7:45. ftY-.w-.S- A. avnth and Taylor streets. Fireside hour at 4. p. m. Y. M. C. A. City association. Sixth and, Taylor streets, H. W. Stone, gen eral eecrelary. Meeting for men at S o'clock. Music by Y. M, C. A. orchestra. Christian and Missionary Alliance Ea?t-N,.nth-and Cly- Services 10:30 nd 7:46. a S 12. Y. p. M.. 6:80. Journal want eds bring results. 1 THE STRANGER WITIIIN OUR GATES E- . C, It Miles, GiKMllngl Idaho A county seat fUht will soon be started In Lin coln county and Gooding expects to take away th capltaf honors from Sho shone,; Oooding is th real logical point for th county seat aside from the fart that It Is the largest city In the county and the most up-to-date cHy In southern Idsho. . ..' ' Ken llalman, Modena, Utah Some where on the paclfib coast there Is an immense bed of coal equal to t"hat of Pennsylvania, Is my belief, but it is at a very great depth. - My principal rea son for coming to Portland was for the purpose of carefully examining the coun try. I have done so and I am satis fled tlfat there is plenty of coal. here. Frank Stevens, Sacramento,' Cat A municipal butcher shop and market has been suggested by a number - of Sao ramento people. They believe that - It would be an effective way to fight th beef truat Whether or not th idea will be put into practice la not known. I merely mention it as a suggestion for others to ponder over. Rains Wash Ont Koads. IBpecUI Dtaostch' to Tbe Joarnal.) " Bristol. Wash., Jan. 29. Thawlng weather and , rain melting th snow have wrought havoo with wagon road in thla section. Th damage from run ning water and slide Is so great on some roads that mor work will be re quired to make them passable than In years past v Good Health Is within reach, of .nearly every man and woman who earnestly desires it Start'right with Mas : SM EvemrlMtw. la Bases 10. 1 2.3. HOTEL; STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St jTrancis European Plan $1.50 a day up American Flan $3.00 a day up Ifew steel and brick structure. Furnished at cost of 1200,000. Every comfort and con venience. Oa carlines transferring ail over City. Omnibus meets trims snd itesmert. Send for Booklet with map of Saa Frsncitc OREQOIN HOTELS MOTEL OREGON CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK-STREETS Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per . Day and Up European Plan k .; WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL tO., Props. THE IMPERIAL TTnltsd Presbyterian. Th Church of tha Strangers Grand ave. and Wasco, Rev. S. Earl Du Bols, 10:30 and 7:30; S. S 12. Interpretation for th deaf every Sunday morning. Topics, "Having Accepted Christ, Why Join a Church?' Evening address by Dr. Hutchinson, of the Home Mission board. First Sixth and Montgomery, Rev. Frank De Witt Flndley, 10:30 and 7:30; S. S., 1J; C. E., :30. Topics. "Your Ke spone to God's Love." " Our Father In Heaven." Third East Thirty-seventh and Clayi Rev. J. Lt. Acneson, it ana 7:30, a. 3., 10. United EvaugellcaL First - East Sixteenth and Poplar. Rev. H. A. Deck, 11 and 7:10; & 8.. 10. Ocklev Green Gay and Willamette. Rev. J. Bowersox, 11 and 7:30; S. S 10: C. E.. 8:30. TodIcs, "Righteousness: Its Reward." Second Fargo and Kerby. Rev. C. C Poling. 11 and 7:30. St John's Ivanhoe and John. Rev. C. P. Yates. E. S., 10. Oregon's Greatest Hotel 350 ROOMS. , 104 SUITES. With Private Baths 1 NEW FIREPROOF BUJLDING , MODERATE RATES PHIL METSCIIAN & SON& Props! Ami Svangalloal Associations. First German Tenth and Clav. F. Bens. 10:45 and 7:45; S. S., 9:80; T. P. D. m.; sermons by Rev. T. SchanerJ Lord's supper at both services. First English uast Sixth and Mar ket, F- B. Culver, 11 ana 7:30; Y. P. A, 6:80; B. 8., 10. Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib, betts. Morris Heverling, 11 and s; a a 10. , , mm HOTEL PERKINS 6 PUTTH ASS WASJUSQTOS STS. In the heart of the business and shopping district Th moat modern and up-to-date hotel in the Northwest. Local and long-distance phones in every room. Rooms with private bath, en sul'e and single. Sample room. Elegant cafe. .. ;. - Musio dally during ranch, dinner and aits th thea tre, by the famous Itarke Orohestra. Bus meet au trains. - mm si ana np. BOTEXt PIKIS CO. T. 3. Xicnardson. Fr, i. a. wi TTa id, aeo-y Tree Methodist. First church East Ninth and Mill. David M. Cathey. 11 and 7:30; 8. S., 10; Y. P. M., 8:80. ' ' Socond church East Flan-flers. be tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets. Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11 and 7:80; S. S 10; class nistlng, :30. Olive Branch MissionSecond and Ankeny. R. H. Knowles, superintendent, 8 p. m. St Johns 11 and 7:80. Congregational. First Madison and '. Park. '. Rev. ' LuUier K. Dyott U"D..ai and V.ih: S. Unitarian. Church of Our Father Yamhill and Seventh. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.;.Revr T. L. Eliot. D. D., minister emeritus, 11 and 7:46; Y. P. F., 6:30; S. S., 8:45; adult A healthy man Is a king in his own right; an unhealthy .man is an unhappy slave. Burdock Blood Bitters builds up sound health keeps you well. "Suffered day and night the torment Of itching piles. Nothing helped me until I used Doan's Ointment. It cured me permanently." Hon. John R. Gar rett, Mayor. Girard. Ala. Harsh physics' react, weaken the bowels, cause chronic constipation. Doan's Regulets operate easily, tone the stomacn, cure constipation, zoc ask your druggist for them. Accidents will happen, but the best regulated families keen Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil for such emergencies. It subdue the rain and heal the hurts. THE. CORNELIUS "The House of Welcome" CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS , ' Single $1.50 and up. Double $2 and up. Our omnibus meets all trains. Portland's Newest and Most Up-.to-Date Hotel H. E. FLETCHER Manager C. W. CORNELIUS Proprietor ill III l is i&tii: THIS I ML JVJV MTLA1 European Plan -r C"" Modern fsijiiX VSfef? stauraat. COST OCT MIX UP J POIXAM Headquarters for Tourists and Com marolal Travelers. Special rates made to families snd single gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices. e A modern Turkish bath es tablishment in tat hotel : ; B. O. Bowers, Mgr. Bronchial Troches A baoluflP!r : fuumlca rtmtdy lot Sore Throat, Konatncei tad Coughx. Give hnmcdists rtXUi to.. rVoochiai n Lune AffacUoos. .. . Fifty ycara potatoo. t ' Prfca; nt, 60 nt and $1.00 pet Vas, Ssmplt tn on rquot. JOHN I. PROWN fc SOW, rWwn. Ww . ' ' 'i laaan f ii - m i ii aajaam n'i NORTONIA HOTEL ' v EX.ETEWTB OFP WASHIIIQTOH ST. Portland's Only Roof Garden American- Bat to Paalli and European Out Bus Meets All Train Sample Suites, with Br.ths, for TraveUng Mea sag m m nB (Ifisaa tjaaa ussy i 'juxsU ti.C'CLs u.asj Theleadin ff -lVtxM -JS' - SLWARD CORNER TENTH AND ALDER r hotel of Portland, openeil Ti. Modern in every detai!. t'urri's!',l . -a . .'01 1909. . elegance. Most beauhiul cor Northwest.- Commodioti ? European plan. Katei $1 .J meets all tiaini. " vr.ii.Si 1 t y. y in i