THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL," PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY SO, 191rj. r , n.. .- .,.-,...,.,..., ...in. ,. , i, , . i, ( 11 i i , in 1 1 ' ' 1 I .ww.iii i mil Immmtmmttm wmmm mmmmmmmmmnu iwni iiiiii. - Sunday Services at tl)e poMar& l)urcl)s ) ',. Baptist, i, l ' ' ' ' "' i i i 11 and 7:80; Bible school. 10. First streets, t Reformed. Cerman w- Tenth and Start Cf. JIafner pastor. . Services First Whim !TmDl8 ' Twelfth and Taylor,; Rev, J. Whiteoiub Brougher. U. I. 10, "One Accord" trayer tweeting services, 10:80 ami 7:30; Bible school 12; Y, P. if.. 6. Farewell sermons by Dr. Brougher, subjects, "A Worthy Lite, Life Ideal." . Second Seventh and East Ankeny Rev.-II. S. Black. 11 and 7:80;.B!ble ' cliool, 12; B. Y. P. v., 8:so. Central Eaat Twentieth and Ankeny ' 10:30 and 7::30; S. 8.. 12; T. P. U 6:30 sermons by Kev. J. 8. Wallace of Mo- Minnville. . . ' - Arleta 11 and 7:30: 8. 8.. 8:48; B, T. P. U., 8;30. , Serniihis by F, B. Smith, state Y. M. C A. secretary. Highland Albert and tilxth, Rer. A. Juconaro, paaior, - nnu i.ov, x. a l TT H.Urt. CT CI 1A 4 Bellwood Tacoma and Eleventh. Rev. D. vv. Thurston. pastor, li una :sui h B., 10; Y. P. U.. 6:30. Topics, "The ' Christian." "The Burial of Jesua." Calvary Eaat Eighth and urant. Rev, J. N. Monroe. 11 and, 7; 80; 6. 8, 10; B, Y. P. 'IL. 8:30. i v - Immanuel Mead and Second, Rev, A. -B. Mlnak.er, 10:30 and 7:30: a. a, 12 B. Y. P. U.. 8:80. s Topics, "A Planted Lire," "Three Kind ot Fools." Orace Montavllla: Rev. Albert K Patch. 11 and 7:30; B. 8., 10: IV P. :. U.. 6:30. .-. - University Park S. S V 10,. 11 'and 7:30: B. Y. P. U.. 7: . Sunnyslde (German)-"-Forty-flrst atid Hawthorne; Kev. C Feldmeth, 11; H. 8.. St.- Johns (German) Rev.-Karl. Feld meth. S, a, ;46: services, U and J;8 . Y. P. M.. 7.. - ,r -k.- . 8t Johnu Rev. G X.1 Owen, 11:80 and 7:80: R B.. 10: B. T. P. U.. :I0. Chinese Mission 352 Vi Oak , atraet ' First German Fourth and Mill; Rev. J. Kratt 11 and 7:80: S. 8..- 8:45. (second German Morris etreet and Rodney avenue; Rev. F, Buermann,- 1 and 7:30; S. 8., 9:45. ," Fast Forty-fifth street Confer Eaat Main; Rev. A. B. Walt ai and 7i30! . h. P. Y. ,V 6;45. Topics, "Pura and Practical ReaBlon,"; "Caatlea ilo; Your Heart." . . . , . ' i - Lents-l-fl. S.; 10; H and 7:80; B. T.'p, V., 6:30.- . . ' t Mount OHva Seventh and . Everett; Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. ' 11 and 7:30. fiwedHh Hoyt and Fifteenth; . Rev. F.rlck Soherstront.- 10:45 and 7:45; 8. S.. 13; H. Y. P. U., 6:30. Tabernacle--KH8t Forty-first and Hoi. rate; Rev. Xtark. 11 and 7:30; 8. R,79:4S. . Third Knott and Vancouver. Rav. R. Bchwealer, 11 and 7:30; S. b., ,io. ' I: v; rraetrtarlaij.; ' ;; i First Twelfth ana Alder, Rev. Wn Suggestive Questions on the Sunday" :i ' " ' ' Scnool Lesson V Rev. Dr. T. S. JLinscott Mlnlatera, Sunday school tncners and thera Interenfd are Jnvftnd t write The Journiil briefly thrlr vlwa as to the worth of theso "quBatlona," particularly If they consider them of value In their work.) ; , , Tha International Newspaper Bible Study club is for th purpose of rro mot In r in 4n uiifuttert-d way amons the nuiasra, ,a wider studv of the Bible, the baeal , truths of Christianity, and the problems which ent.r into mvrf man's life. It U cnmpopil of all those who join a local club, and tak up the simple, course herein outlined, barring only ordained clergymen. . AH who have not joined are warmly invited to do so and to compels for tha prizes. Persons may Join the olub at any tlm during the year, but must,' "t eoursa, answer the 62 questions hereinafter explained, to qualify for tha prizes, and the bark questions muy t obtained by addressing this office. This paper has secured tho Hsht to publish the intornatlonnl , Sunday School Lesson questions by Rv. Dr. IJnsr.-ott, which havi aroumrd so much Interest- elsewhere, and they will appear wwlcly In bth tha Saturday and Sunday Issues of The Journal. One of these question each week Is to be answered tr, writing; and upon these answers tne prl.s are to be awarded. . ' ; " CoseMUo&a f tlia arontstl "" 1.' Each contestant, or' Ms or tier tamliy. 1 aosi be e snhlber to thta Paper, in order to qualify for membership in the International Newspaper BlbU Study club and thla local club. ?",.... , . 1 1 Each contestant in this local' cllib must answer each of the wrltteyt ques tlone for il consecutive weeks,(,coinnieucliiK Sunday, Merch 14. and the answers 3ut all.be In th possession of thla patter vltoln two weeks cf the close of this period. . - . ... .. . . 1 - I. Each question tnust be'answered separately, and the paper 'wrlttea ort one aide only. 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Fourth Serins The- book "Tha Heart ot Christianity, " price 11.60. to each i m nei 6 contestants. i . i . , - ........ t. - Each medal will be suitably engraved, a-ivlng the name of the winner .nd ii ,s awarcea.ana id une manner each ttioie; and book will Do in scribed. .- t . - 1 - , .. -.-., All who can write and have Ideas, are tirr-d to tnke up these studies e. Kardless of the degree of their education, as tha papers are not valued frotp an educational, or literary standpoint, but Iron the point of view, of th corency or their reasoned Ideas. , v , ' . . .. f. 11am Hiram Foulkes. 10:80 and 7:30; B, R, 1216; C'E., 6:30. Morning address ' by Fred B. ' Smith, International Y, AI. C. A.; on "Profit and IjOSS." Kvenlne; aermon by the pastor on "The Tent-h Commandment." - . -, 4 ' ' " ' tr' MiznahRast Twelfth and" Powell Rev. Harry Leeds, 11 and 7:80; S. 8., 10 C. F... 6:80. !'." Calvary Eleventh and Clay. " Rev, Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:80 and 7:46 Bible school, noon. Topics, "The One Sufficient Sacrlflca, "What Is a Chris tian?"' " . : .' J ' - Fourth Ffrst and Glbba; Rev. Donald .Mackenzie, 10:80 and 7:30. 8. gj 12; C. E.. 6:30. Topica, Tne jweasaffe' or Christ to an Ai?e of Science," "God'a Rm Tv-t foe MsnN' .;k' t Hawthorne Park Twelfth' and East TTavlor: Rev. K. Nelson Allen,. 10:30, . 7:30; S. R. 12: C. E, 6:30. Topics. "The Fullfilrnent of Prophecy," "The Crusade Of Youth." . " ' irorhes Sellwood ' and Gantonheln Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:30; 8. 8, 10: c. ci-, :. - t - i- Pledmont Cleveland and Jarrett; Rav. J. K Snyder. 11 ana 7:30; & 8 . 12:15. - . rv. i. ... URiz 171 v . i c a a e . tr Millie. n.7 , . ., , i , o. nMV.vw. Westminster East Tenth and weld- ler; Rev. Henry Marco tte, 10:30 and 7:30: 8. B.. 12: Y. P. S. 0. R. 6:80. Marshall Btreet Marshall and .North. Seventeenth; Rev. (f. Wl Haya, Ht 4; B. s., 10. a 7:30 service in tne Finnish laniruaire, ' Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty. man; fiev, uawira ai. enarp. ii ana ; 8. R. 10. Spokane Avenue East' Seventeenth and Spokane; Rev. D. A. Thompson, 11 and 7:80; S. 10; C. E., 6:80. . Third East Thirteenth and Pine; Rev. William Parsons, 10:80 and 7:46; R 8,. 12. .Tonics, "Necessity for the New Birth, "The Last, Appeal of God's Word." . -.,,---......- :,;,;: Hope rrMofttftvilla. " Eaat Seventy-, eighth street Rev, Henry .- L Nave. , S. S.. 10;? IV and 7:30. . . . Kenilworth East Thirty-fourth and Gladstone. Rev,. A. Robinson, .11; R R If: Y.VpM 7. , 1 , - . Millard Avenue Re. John A. Town aend; eervlees, 10; 8. S, 11:15. Anabel Rev, John A. Townsend. Serv ices, 11:80 and 7:45; S..S., 10:15. t i Trlnity-Hakota Wreet, Rev. A. Rob lhson,i7:45 pT m.; C.' JO. 6:45; 8. 8., 11. V(rBorH'Wygait - and - 'East . nine teenth; Rev. George W. Ann H end-8; 8. R. 1:45; C. B, 7. ,, t. - . . " Methodist Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young, T. D., 10:SO and 7:30; 8. S., 12:15; E. il, r- -80, Topics, "A .Man'a Man." "The -jfilory of a Man." . l. Grace Twelftto and TaylorJRer. John H. Cudlipp. C D., 10:3tr and 7:30; S. S 12:15; Jefferson streetmiaaionraorTS 6 :80.- MOTnmn-aermonby-iwv not linsrshead." Evening address ..by, pastor on "Worktaar for Wages." i'- Norwegian - Tmnlsh Thirteenth and riavla. Rev. K . P- felaonll and 8; 8 8.; 0. Special services .all day. S. S., ; lova feast, 10; communion, 11, with ser UTion by Plstriot Superintendent Joseph Olsen of Seattle Yr P. R., 7; grand ra- J"8unnyslde-East Tamhlll "and Thirty fifth: V. T. Euster! 11 and 7:30; S. S.. : :0:'' R L., 6:46. Topics, "The Holy Spirit In His Temple," evangelistic serv ices in the evening assisted by Rev, L. C. Hamilton. . . .- t. 8t. Johns Rev. F.--N. Sandefur; 1J and 8: E. L, 7; B. R. 10. w--' - Epworth Twenty-alxh and Savler, (Copyrlg-ht, 1909, by Rev. X. R Llnacott, : v- : D. D.) . - January 80, 1910. .-- f Some Uwi pf the Klng-dom. Matt 5-17-26, 88-48. t ; ' Golden Text Be ye therefore perfect even as your father which la m hoaven la perfrct.-Matt 6:48. ,: Verses 17-80 Itl what senie did Jesus fulfill "that law- and the propheur Howmany "persona can you recall, from the scriptures or otherwise who fdtd the perfect will of GooV other than There are' those who teach that It la ltlipos8lblefor any man to keep all the commandments of God, what reason is there to suppose that these are among; tha nnmher whom-Jeaua calls," "the least In th kingdom- f heaven What wai the 'Tlghteouanesa of th,e cripea ana rnariaeeBr ' v ; r What are the reasons which lead ua 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?; ; (, i Verses" J1,J I2-Reeall the prominent outward Bins, and then sav If an v. or all of them, can 't committed. In God's sighv without theculmlnatlng or -outward aot being- committed? f- Why Is a man, who out of an angry revengeful heart calls hta brother a fool, and would like to consign him to the worst of suffering-, In danger of Buffer ing himself that to which ha would con- alga another? . '" ' V ' ,v : Verses 13-26 Why cannot a man tru ly worship God, or enjoy tha love and favor of God, while he has bitterness In his heart to. another? - , i v,' . AecorJIns- to the teaching. T...,- what Is our-Jliiy; toward a person who" ' fMlnlsters. Punflay school teachers write me journal orieriv ineir views to tne worth a particularly If they consider them of alue 'ln their Work.? la angryvwlth us, either with or without just cause? Verses 88-41 Are these precepta to be taken literally, and If not, then what oo they mean? - w See E. 21424-25. Lev. 14:20. .Duet. IS: SI,, and say If these laws are In har- mony with the teaching of Jesua? Are these precepta of-Jesus given aa rnles of conduct, or as underlying principles,-and what la the difference In the two Ideas? ;,: , ' eaa - you mention supposed cases, wherelt wovld be-wise te literally carry put these precepta of Jesus, and other cases, where It would violate the spirit pr Jesus' teaching to do so? What motives would compel a child of God to literally carry out these- pre cepts of Jesus, wh.en. and as often as the holy, spirit should Indicate? . Verse 43 What attitude should th Christian always take in the matter of giving or loaning money to those lh need? f . " - . , Verses 48-44 What are the advant ages of loving our enemies; and the dis advantages of hating: them? What does It imply, practically. . to love our enemies, and It la possible of perfomance y every Christian? ' Verse "45 Why 1 does God treat the evil as well as he docs the good, in the matter of sunshine and, rain, and the similar' common blessings of life? Verses 46-47 Which get the greater B-OOd Out Of life and Whv. thft iranarniia and forgiving, or -the harsh and those that render evil for evil? Verse 48 WHAT I30E3 JESrfl ur.l v Br this " Commandment, . to be PERFECT AS GOD IS PERFECT? (This question must be answered In writing by members the club.) . Lenson iw Sunday, February 6, J 910.' Almsgiving and prayer.-irMatt. 6:1-16. and others Inters ITleh mass and sermon, 10:80. Vesper! and heneiHotlon. 4. Holy Hedeenier, IVirtland -and Van couver Kev. Ed K. Cantwell. C S3. R. Low mass. 8. I f lath mat and sermon, 10:30. Benediction 4. ,- ; ' St Andrew's. Ninth . i"d Alberta- He v. Thomas Klernan. Low mans, 8. High inas and sermon, 10, Vtaspor.. In struction and benediction. ' 7:80, St.- iKimtkiH. J- orty-r-i-eoiid and Powell Valley road hev. F. Dtilau. S. J.. Low mass. 6 and 9:30. 'Mass. sermon and berx'dlcllon. 10:30. ; St. Stuuislaus. Maryland and" Falling --Hev. c. Seroskl. I-ow mans, 8. lUah mass, and sermon. 10. . .- .' ' ; A ',' Congregational. . . -. First Madison and Tark. " Rev. Luther R. ifyott. I). It.. 11 and 7:45: S. S., 9:45. Topics.. "Enjoyment,"' "Moraf eiuson. who Jias Mote or it, a Man or a Waiimn?" ,-.'', : ' " Laurclwood Rpy. .William W MeVer, paslor. H. H., 10:00; , worship. 11 :00; t'hrlstlan- Endeavor, 6:48: preaohlntf, 7:30. , i Topics, ."Christ and IIih Work," "The Wffereiice Chrls Makes." , Sunnyslde Fast Tarlor nnd East Thlrly-fourth.lRev. J. J. Staub; 11 and 7:30; 8. ,10; C, ':. Topics. -i lie Tonlo of the So ritual Iire."-i "The wan, who j worse Than a jraiiure.- St Johns Rev, G. W. Kelson lit and e; n. b.,. io."' - - i-i - University park Haven and Dawson, uy uev. nir, uuKiey or uregon .:uy, - HaNkalo Street East bevenlii and Hossalo . Rev. George E Paddack, '11 ani t:4b: b. H.. 10. - HlKhland Knst fllrth and Prescott. Rev. K. 8. Bollinger, 11 and 7:80; S. 8.. 10; Y. P. 8. O. E., 6:30. Topics, "The Tallest Man In Allah's Kingdom,'.' Mont Serious Boomerang." - First ,' German East Seventh and Stanton, Rev. John H. ITopp; 10:80 and ?:ju; b. b :li; c. E., 6:30.- Pilgrim Shaver and Missouri avenue. Rev. Guy L. Dick. 11 and 7:80: S. 8. 9:46; C. E., 6:80.- Morning sermon by Rev. Frank H. Adams.- Evening topic. rrorn, Manger to Throne.", : - ?on- H. H. Koppelmann. ,10:16, 7:46; R MUSH FEASTl REVENGE UPON BRIDAL JOKERS ' fcntheraa. St. James Ena-llsh West Park nd Jefferson : J. Allen Leas. 1! and 7:46; . a.,. 10 : i i,., 7 p. m. Topica, "A sum mer In tha Country." "A Busr TJav". Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and Irving. U and 8; 8. R. 8:46 Norwegian SynOO East Tenth and Grant: Hew o. Haaoea. 11 and 7:45: R R, 13:10. Betanla Danish 640 Union avenue K Rev. J. Scott .11 and 8: 8. 8.. 10: Y. P. S. M- 8. Tonics. "When , the Fields Come to Jesus ". "What Made Paul Little Fooliahr " . 1 - united Norwegian 46-N. Fourteenth! Detmar Larson. 11 and 7:30: R S- :46. ZIon a German Chapman ' and Sal St Paul's German East Twelfth And lii'ton. : itcT. i a. Jixausa, ana 7;?o; R B,..:ao, .. - - Trtnlfv German f Missouri synod) Wllliamr and Sellwood; J. A. Rlwbach, 9:16; 8. 8., 10; 7 :!.. K. - - St. John's Peninsula : avenue I and KllpamcK; J p. m. , Swedish AuKiistana Rodner and Stanton: Rev, H. K. Sandstedt, 10:46 and 7:45! 8. S., 8:80. Swedish Mission "Seventeenth and Glisan; Rev. B. J. Thoren,. 11 and 8; R. 16; Y. P.. :. - . t v Ellm Chaoel Mlchlran avenue and Skldmore, Rev, p. J.Thoren, 11; 8. S, - Immanuel. German Comer 16th and Leo (Sollwood), .H.C. Ebeling. 10:80; 8.. 930. -. . - . .... '- . ' ..... . '- . .Grace English (Missouri Synod) H.eroy ana x arco. Kev. jari uaasoia. is na j:su; . a.. io;so. , . - . Vnited BvethMi tn Christ. First East Fifteenth and Morrison. Rev. Russell 8. Showers, 11 and 7:30; 8, 10:45 a in , and 1 1 p. m.; ti. S., 1:80 a, ro.j x. I . R C. L. 7 p. m. (Thrlstian Sclenee. First Church of Christ Scottish Rite calhedral, Morrison and Lownsilale, Hi 7.1 l' ""bJect of lesson sermon, . Love. ' Second Woodmen's hall, East Sixth lesson sermon, "Love." . - 8. Churoh Sonth. , ' ? Union avenue and Multnomah strect-A Bey, JS. J I. Mowrn, 11 and 7:30; S. a. 10: X. L., 8:30. Topics, . "The Human 'Kx perleuce," "The Btrayal of Christ." ' tdlseellaneona. . Churrh o' h Brethren (Dunkards) Borthwlck and KHllngswotth ave. Rev. U VV 6:30 ' ' 01 f" Church of New " Thought Selling-, nmnry ,. victor-- Morgan. tiweaisri corps Salvation Army 430 uu.ji.iur, u, i.ov ano a. , - l,n.,.TlVnoTn,Iiaitlonal City Mission . " ftn siraei. a. Wells, superintend ent, Bunaay, 1 every evening in, the - Mediums' land Mlnjatnra' AsiaUrn. Auditorium bnlldl Latter Lav Saltita , (Mormons) East Tenth and. Sherman. J. C n .t.t-...H npHlln. .1.1.. .11 . . n r, . Volunteers of - Anierloa-r28 Burnslde Bixeei, :su ana s:30. . ., , . , , Advent Christian Reeond. ' between J n i a '" wauace Hhepard, 10:80 and 7:30. ) Divine- Truth CentaiwfOI ni.v. building. Rev. Tbaddeua M..Minard. 11; S. o., 13..-.- - Church- of Nasarene East Seventh nd COUCh. Rev. A. OH.nrl,lr 11 inJ 7:30; 8. 8.. 9:45: Y. P. M.. i. ' Tb I ,hth-eocfBty-Swedenborgen) .itriiiii biiu yiiuer, jvnignts ot Py thias' hall. Lay service and sermon. 11. Vatch Tower Society Non-Per-tarlent Odd Fellows' hall, Eaat , Slzth and Alder; 1:30; Berlan Bible studies; 8:15 presentation of Bible truths. - Center of Right Thinking W. O.' W. temple. 121 Eleventh and Alder street a Mrs. E. Sherman Olnoy; 8 p. my Reorranlzed Church nf je.ua of Latter- Day -fSalnte East Seventy sixth and Irving. Elder Walter Bar ker, 11 and 7:80; R 8.. 10:46. Fellowship Circle Kelllng-Hlrsch hall, i. - Dr. DavldSOtl Buchanan of New 7-.il. land.' - - -. .,- , . -. First Snlrlfual ' Society lflt Uenn4 street Conference, 2; lecture and mes- Y. W. C. A. Seventh and sirneis. rtresiae nour at 4. p. m, V. If r- A -rv nol.flnn CIfV and Taylor etreets, W. Stone, gen eral secretary. Meetina for men at t o'clock. Muslo by Y, M.C A. orchestra. Christian and Missionary Alliance .asi iN'inin ana ciay. : bervices io:ao 7:4 JACKSON SMITH ViLL BE.BURiED f Taylor ; ; 1 Jackson Smith. The body of Jackson' Smith,' rice president . of the Oregon ' Trunk Line, who died -here yesterday morning from an attack of malaria fever contracted while in the Panama canal eone, will be shipped to San Antonio, Texas, for burlaL .-. ::- '. .v ; - -; - Henry A. Smith, brother of tha de ceased, will arrive In Portland Wednes day from New York to arrange for the ahlpplng of the body. ; t , , LACK OF FARMERS - : MAKE HIGH PHIC: Washington. Jan. 29. 'Tim n high prices for farm products have to atay; the rural population l i ' ' out;, the present t-ensusi If It i Li the unlnutrporated vlUages l-'!- will show botweon 60 and 65 p"r of population living in town," ilw Representative Chmp Clark of M -aouri, the minority leader In tho hnn "At the present rate, in lit) yeurs t? United States will cease to be ait im porting nation for agricultural j-i -ucta except aa to cotton, v "One Of the principal causes nf t 1 - high prices of farm product In li world movement of people towirj c.i towna and cities. For the first tin. last year Argentina, beat ua in export ing corn, and Argentina and Brazil am now fixing: to take the frozen me.-it trade from ua. Unless we adopt the In tensive system of agriculture we hav) nearly reached our llmltof agricultural UtpuL" - - '-'':;.. Thonaand Dollar Illustration. -'.!, -i "From "Puck. " ; Income 11000 Expenditure, 999.03 - Happiness. , Income, 1000 Expenditure, 11000.90 ' Misery. i , Income, $1000 Expenditure, 11000.00 ; -; Gay time. ',. ,. , - ' A cat that wandered Into the wlr.-l.-1 station at Port Townsend, Wash., with stood a 60,000 volt current from t transformer wlrea without . being seri ously affected. ' .-,,. and 46. R 8.. 18. t. P. M.; :80, Franklin, Pa., Jan. 19. Dinner parties with mush, the only article of diet are the latest things In Franklin, where so ciety, doee thing about right. . .. Whan George J. Lamberton, of thla city, ana Miss Helen Elvln, of Eaat Orange, N. J were married recently they -were entertained at dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria, hotel by the three men In the bridal party, and the only thing they, had to eat waa- rlce'ln different forms. ', 1 -;.'"), ..?',', Thla week Mr. and Mra. Lamberton entertained the bridal party at dinner, and while Hhe other guests partook of a variety of food the three young men were served with mush only. ' It waa served.- in many ways, and before the? got through they were expressing the wish that the corn, crop bad been Ci v .oa n. 1 - - - I I .u.. . w o., iv, u i.o, i upica, Tommun-1 failure. -Ion Services "The! Un-tO-Date Chris, lauur- - Wan." ' I-'.-- '- ,.1 ald as to the worth C these "questions. are ' Invited 15 nev. Charlea T. McPherson; li and 7:80f S. 9:46: E. L.. 6:80. Topica," "In the secret or wis presence"; even in? address bv E. B. Lockbart Chinese MijBion-Chan . Sing-- Kalj 11 aWd 7:30. j- . Centenary East Ninth and Pine: Clarence True Wllnon, D.D.,,'lo:80 and 7:30; E. L.., ssiw; . a., iz:ts, Topics, Neglected Doctrines ano:-our Loss of power"; evening, .' iOe,eaempuon," oy tho choir.. -1 - i ' -Trinity-iEast Tenth and Grant; Lewis F. Smith. 11 and 7:80; E. L.. 6:80; R R, 10.' Sermons by Rev, Guy Phelpaevan rn1lr Ratlv at X . Laurelwood Rey. R. E. 'Myers; 11' and 7:30; .8- R. 10;; E. I, 6:30. - . -Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo atreet Rey. C L.. Hamilton.; 10:10 and :so; s. a., iz; u., :bo. -Norwerlan Danish Corner Vancouver venue and Skldmore- streets; Rev. C J, Larson. Sunday school at 18 ra. . Japanese Mission 131 North Fif teenth, Rev. Ellsen Rlbara, 9:30 and BfitO?' H. H' f80. ' "' '"V..,..,,.,,. !fc Swedish Borthwlck and Beach, Rev. John Ovall, 11 nd 6; S. 8., 10; E. L-, 7. Topics, "The. Providence of God," "Sal yatlon." ' . ' ' ' -- ; - -yirst- German Fifteenth nd Hoyt; G. A.- Waaa8- ll. and .7:80. . :, ' Becdnd German Stao and Rodney, Rev. E- E. Hertaler, 11 and 8; 8. 6.. 9:45; r-. " wrA '," ' ... . Sellwood Efts Fifteenth and Tacoma, Rev. Lester C.Poor, li and 7:so; E. L.i l:30i E. L., 6:80. - " ,, 'The . Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thinly ninth and Powell, Rev. Ernst Leon Jonesr B.'S.r:5r It and 8: E. L.. 7. . Montavllla East Pine and Eighteenth streets. Rev. -Harold Obersr! 11 and 8-i S. S lOr Hass Vneetlng, 12; E. W 7:15. , wooaiawn wiiiinm j. 'iwutiaa; n and 7:30; S. S., 10;. E. U, 6:30. University Hark Dawson rand Flske, Rev. W. R. Jeffry, J.;, 11 and 7:3fl. , African Zion -Thirteenth and Main. Rev. W. Matthews; ,1-land It R R. 1; C. E., 7. Sermons by Presiding Elder W, W. Howard. n 'Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty first J. V. McDongall: 11 and 7:88. Patton Michigan avenue and Cnrpen- ier. v. a vvatjersi 41 ana 0; : b, 10; E. I.., 7. '' r - v .Lents Seventh and Gordon,- Rev. W. Radical SixfR and MechsnloRev. 6s- car A. Martin. XI and 7:20: S. SI irt- ..nr. . ' hird South Mount Tabor;, Rev. C f. niancnara, 11; d. a., 10, Alberta Eaat Twenty-seventh and j Mildred, Rev. a E. Emerick. 11 and .ou, a. o.i v). . 1 Tremont Wisdom and Curtis streets. '.' Cfhrlstlan. ' - -r.-' ::' Central East Twentieth and Sal- mrn; Rev. J. F, Gormley. 11 and 7:45: One of the German states raises large quantities of a certain species of tobacco chiefly for the production of a disinfect ant made from its rich content of nico tine, f : ttr. , '...;.!....''' -';., HURLS BABY, FROM . VESSEL TO RESCUERS New York, Jan. 19, Captain Edgar Blgelow, lila wife, four-year-old daugh ter and the four members of the crew of the' American aonooaer Eugene Borda, which waa atormwrecked on November 19, while carrying lumber from Nova Scotia to Philadelphia, were brought to port by the Red Star Una steamship Vaderland, .which effected their thrill ing rescue while on lta last eastward trip. . ', - .-. ... , J v The Vaderland took the rescued per sona to Antwerp, and tie a brought them W I. . . ,kla . M , , . The captain's wife, speaking of the rescue at sea, said the small boat from the Vaderland could get only .within Z0 feet ot. the schooner, and that, from that distance her child -was hurled from the deck of the Borda to the Vaderland's rescuing crew. V : All of the schooner were suffering from hunger -when picked up, aa the en tire food supply had been soaked with sea water. When the lights of the Vaderland were sighted late at night Captain Blgelow with difficulty found a piece of dry material to soak with oil so that a distress signal could be lighted. ' The night before they had burned distress lights made from their underwear when a big liner, hove in eight,, but the signals -were -not seen. and the sufferers were left to their misery. ., . "'. ...... ... .-: .. ..- .ww ' Out-of-season flowers can be forced by treating them with ether. . .1 ffireYo t Ten years in Portland and the largest practice in the Pacific v ) - Northwest.. Voar eyes are your most prt: cious ; possessions. ? No' sum of moneys , however large, can buy new ones, while a very small sum expended -with us may save the ones . you, have. One charge covers entire cost of examination, glasses, and frames. Lenses exchanged and frames kept -in repair. ' for one year without extra cost ;- Eyesight specialist Second Floor Corbett Building, - jytfth and Morrison. Boyd Moore. U and 8;. S.:,R.10f E. I. Bible school, 30 Topics, "An Inspired ?'." i-'l" -,-1-' :'2'-" r,'; : t..t ' Book or no Scriptures," "The Divine o WcMtotwJX yodsi Sll-.Wd J:0s Christ, or no Savior." v :vine Exposition Rink Thursday, feb. i 8 P. El. Danny Webster vs. Franlile Conley Holder of worjaampion- y , ,N Of Kenosha, Wis. " 10 Rounds at 116 Pounds THIS WILL BE THE- FASTEST AND MOST SCI ENTIFIC EXHIBITION . YET SEEN r IN PORTLAND Dan O'Brien vs. Chas. (Kid) Rayl - , of Portland - ; ' ' Of Oakland ; ' : ; 10 Rounds at 133 Pounds t Jack Tucker v: Larry Horiarily . - ' EXHIBITION GIVEN . BY Rose' City ::Af hleflcXlub GENERAL ADMISSION ?1 RESERVED SEATS $3 . ; ' . - RINGSIDE $3. ? - Tickets on Sale at Schiller's 'Monday, January 61 S. S, 10; E. Lv-6:SQ x ".' ' Splsoopal.' " ' . Trinity, Nineteenth and Bverett--Rev, A-4 A. Morrison, i tmnd 11, 7:80; & a, Su . Matthew's. Mint and rrnrhi- Rev. W, H. M. Breck,, Holy Communion, 7:3p! S. S:.. 10;h service and aerm'on;' 11. wProCathedral of St Stephen, the Martvr Thirtinh 4,rA mw x.-., it M- Ramsay. Holy Communion, f:3o; Drayer anil sermon. 11 nl 7-sn- Cn..u BciMiiii, Morning, lecture on Alaska J, m. Locks. ..Church, of -Our 11 and 8. V St. David'aITaat Tmlftli an hiont,. Rev, Henry Russell Talbot. Holv communion, 7:?0; S. S., 9:46- prsyer ana sermon, 11; prayer and sermon, 7:5. oi.vAnpiewi, Portsmouth Hoi v eucharlst and sermon, 11: prayer and aermpn. .7:30; S. 8., 10 a. m. t i All Saint'a Tntv-f!fll, CnUi Rev, Roy Edgor Remington. t Service Hutchinson; foftthe Home Mission Rev. AV. R. Powell. First Corner ParV mrA ri,,v.i- ?e. W.F'. ReK'. llvand T:80: S. 8? 8:45. Topics, ."A Great BouL,, "The vrn'iy or wDeaience. . . . a Kern Park--Pitt and Mldburn: HerA, A- BeelyTlland 7:8$; S. S., 10; a B, w ! Rodney Avenue- Rodney and Knott; Thomas O. pictort. 11 and 7:80; S. B., 9:5; C. ,E., 7 p. m. Topics. "We Would See - Jesus," "The , Fiiret and Last Chance." Sellwood - Eleventh I snfl TTmaM1. irninr a :m smonarH100 'VI4 :.d E- :80 .7 r. ' . . . I viauoione uev. JL. ti. JWUlKSr: S 8 Savior Woodsto. 10. 11 and 7:80. , "y. p. Vnlted neshytertaa. v ..;? Tha Church of the Strangers arand ave. and Wasco i'Rev..a: JSarl Ihx Bola for the-jdeaf fcyery -Sunday morning. Topics. 0Iavftig iAccepted Cjirlet, Why Join a. "Church t'l- : Evening addrn hi v8,; slafrt'. Tsenty-first and Mnr-shall.-Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. Holy euchnrist 7-30 and 11; B. S.. BM3; matins and litany. 10:15; evensong. 7:40. Kvenlng sermon by Rev. T. F. Bowen of. Oregon City. ....... , St. John's Church Multnomah and Taylor. 11 and 7:30: S. S., 10. Good Shepherd Graham and Van- ??r3. lev9:4iohn baron- lt atid Urace Memorial. East Seventeenth Frank S. l'lrst Sixth and Montgomery, Rev. ank De WittFindley. 10:80 ant 7:80 S.. 12t C. E.. 8:30.t Tonica. "Vnn, nil yui.w iu uum ove. - vuc Father, in Heaven. 'V 1 i ' iiura--vjim xniny-seventh and' Clay: Rev. J..L.I Acheson.' ll.and -7-.1A n o ia : i . .-'.-. li ana ,vv piaier ev. ueorse B. Van Wat- S. S., 10, United fcva&rauoal. First East . Hlltpnth nr.A tAfci.. Rev. BV A Deck, il and '7:80; S. a" ters. Prayer and 'sermon. 11: 10. , . Oclcley Green day and Willamette. a mess; Ascension Chapel-PortUni Height.' tIous St. Paul Vniwlmir. .U.. t (. ... lt RWMd.', 'f,-i-.' J--' Poling, 11 and 7S0. ' 7T'.' St. John's J tvanhoe and John. Rv. sythe: 11 a. m.i s. s.. o-is - Bishop Morris Memorial Chapel,' Good Samaritan hospital. Rmv, William R, Powell, chaplain. Holy communion, 7 a.-, m.; ward services, 3; prayer: arid sermon. 7:15 p. m. .. . . . A -"St.' Catholic Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth SvanrellCal -AssontnMnna. ''.' First - Gferman---Tehth 'f and Clay, Bens, 10:46 antfl 7:46i SaS 9:80: i. I V. 111., fM-rmntiK 'hr i?ar and-Davis Most Rev. A. Christie, 0. a lord's aupixr it both servieos. - - ' LOW mass, 8, 8 and S. High mass and . First English East Sixth and Mar- sermon t.il., Vespers, instruction and ket, F. B. Culver. llna 7:30; X. P. A- benediction, 7:45- , . 6:30; S. S., .10. -. ., - Memorial East IMghteenth and Tib betts. Morrl Heverllng. 11 and 8;.S. & " , 't A . S St. JoseDh's (Germant. Tflft.nK Couch -Rt. Rev. James Rauw, V. - O Low -mass, 8. , High mass and sermon. St, Francis, East Eleventh and Oak-Rev-. J. - I-L Black. . Low niasa . a.n and 9:30. High mass wnd scrtiwn. 10-SB Vesperi, Instruction 7:80. - St.' Lawrences', Third and Sherman Rev. J. C Hughes. Low mans. , 7 and 8:80. - High -mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benedlotlon, 7:30. - Ascension, Montavllla, ! Rv. 'r-J, p FHspatrlck. Mass aVid sermon, In chapel of Sisters; of the Precious Blood. - St. Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savier Rev. K. P. Murphy. Low mass, .- High mass and sermon. ! 0:30. v.nri ani benediction. 8:3a, - . '-., . . " w.1?," -!MicheC" , Italian),.- Fourth and Mlll-T-Jesult Fathers. maa a High mass and sermon. 10:80. Vespers and benediction, .7:80. . . : ; . . . St. Stephen's. FtrtV.aflj.nn anA ' TT-o j ayior iwy, w.- A. want. Tree Methodist. First churchEast . Ninth ' anl Mm ahd benediction; Payid M Cathey, 11 and 7 30; 8. B..10; l 1. r. M.. 6:30. - - . ' . bocond church East Flanders ha. tween Fiftv-thlrJ Sr.!.r' Streets. Rev. Wflbur JJ. - Ontfl it Bnr,..7i3C;T,8; av10: cla" mating" :S0, , Olive Branch M u.inn Jft.... anP?ny' R"-,L Knowle- UPwtntendent. St Johns 11 and 7:86. . . Vnltarlan. . i Church nf ftnr TToth -r.i.iit . Seventh. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T. J5',.1- "'Minister emeritus. 11 and 7:46; Y. P. F.. ; s. S.. 8:46: adult' class. 18:16. Tonics -Rw Thi. tr ji ! ...r. V. ir.M. V.'.' .W -,. 1"." ..jiuj- ."'"h. a? end -seTrnolT 10 sr-- weth vs. Attels ." 0'nm"i and Stanton Rev. W. A. foaly. - Low mnss, 8. 8 and 9. High mass and ser mon, 10:30. - Vespers and benediction, Steinway and Other "Pianos 1 m -' . , ; .-' ; i .: r ' fVf . ' " .- . --. ,'. Victor Talking Machines Sixth and Morrison, Opposite Postoffice You .Can't Buy " Holy Rosary. East 'Third and Union -Very Rev. A-S. Lawler. - Low mass. . VnlTersallstt Church of tit flood Tidlna Rf. way and East Twenty-fourth; Rev, J. D. Corby, 10.48' 8. 8., 12.' Topica "Why Young People. Come to t Portland and the Religion They Need. i.nu, , tinn mass end sermon. tn.n ' . .... ... . . . ... iv.in. .pijrria uu(7 neneoiciion. f;au. ' torv Roble. O. S. B. Low mass. Hih . ' ; v TtMW Ohnren. mass and sermon. 10:3O -V.intri n. i Snnnvslde. Main nnd Wast - Thtrtv. benedictloa 7:30. v. I ftft-h. Llndley A. Wells. 11 and 7:8ft: Holy Cross, Unlv-rSItr Prk Rev. S. Blbln school. . 10: C. E.. S-aa . h P. Thillman, C & C. Low hi ass. 8:80. 1 Lents. Center street. Myra B. Smith. An Inferior Stein way Whether you pay $575 or $2500 for a Stein way Piano the, 'quality of the inside of the Instrument Is one and the same Enbrrriously wealthy people purchase Steinway Pianos because money can buy 'no other that can equal them. They have them elaborately cased in rare woods 'with fine art decorations, and pay Uhe cost however great, v But the in struments themselves are not a whit different .rinsidemusicallyfronf those of their modest neighbors' costing $575. ' . , v - , , , ' ' r .:: .','.,::.,.-v' ;" - - ..... . -, . --" t '--.i,--;..::;-v ;,. v.-r.,---r: -r Therefore: .You' can own a Steinway as good as the best. There is no such thing as an inferior Steinway. If you do not care- for an. expensive case you can have all that is in any Steinway brilliancy, delicacy of touch, exquisite voicing, unlimited durability, for $575." ; . Vertegrand (ebony) $575 Alinlature Grand $850 ;., f, 1 j'Z"f"--"Vi I'l'iiUml i i i m J y . ; j-. t : Let us show yojT some styles 6f Steinways, I: 'i( - i ' '' , ' Notice In a few days' we shall be able to announce the arrival of anew in-vstrumcnt- the- Steinway. Pianola. . , Sherman, Clay. & Co. are the exclusive Pacific Coast representatives of the 'Steinway Pianos : " - - ' .