THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, .SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 1010. CtililYOF BRIDGE BUILDER William M. Roberts, Philadel phia Man, Built First Combi- nation Bridge in Country,.; 4 riilladelphla, Kfb. 12. One hundred 7ars ago today William Mllnor nob- it., one of the most famous engineers .t.d bride builders of his time,' was l.orn in this city. ancestors wers (junkers who rame to America with Term in He received Ma early education m viuaker school and then took a pe .inl I'oiirx In mathematics under FrO- j-nr Joseph Koberts and In architect tur I drawing at tha Kranklirt Inatitute. In H2& he Joined the engineering corps under Sylvester Welch. In building the Union Canal of Pennsylvania, Ten ytjara later he became, chlof engineer of Ilia Lancaster & Jiarriar.org ranruau, Kor !: vears he waS engaged In dealgn- Ing and .building railroads and canaJa In Pennsylvania and other states and waa one of the atrongest advocatee of the v adoption of the standard gauge or leet V tnehea instead of one six fwt He was the planner and builder of the flrat .. mi.iniiinn brides, for:, railway" and Uphway purposes In tha United States, lie waa engaged In a professional ca. ' parity to build rallroada in Braill and after eight years In that country lie re turned to the United Statea and for 1 yeara waa engaged In important engin eerin work- mostly hydraulic and rail road work. From 1868 to 1879 ha waa chief engineer Of the Northern Pacific ' railroad. Ha returned to uracil in . and acted as engineer for the govern- ment. - ; Tn Juna 1887 he married Annie, daugh- -.' tcr of Chief Justice John B. Gibson of . Pennsylvania, who died in 1867, leaving alx children. In November, 1868. ha married Adelaide Beelen of Pittsburg, - Pa., with whom ha had threa children. He died at Soledad, Brazil, on July 14, ) utu . . - ; : - .-: ( OHIO REPUBLICANS MEET AT DAYTON ' Dayton. Ohio, reb. 11. Harmony" ' was tha watchword of tha big gathering of KepubUeaa leaders assembled hera to day for tha, annual convention of tha Ohio League of Republican cluba. It la ' a dull day when politics ara not aunmr "'. lag at a lively rata In Ohio, and today tJ.ey toiled away at a livelier rata than " vsval. Iu responaa to an urgnt call to " "celMXtelber," leadera of tha aeveral rao- tlona of Ohio Republicans, together with j a large number of tha rank and file, ral- lied In force to push tha harmony Idea, Much enthusiasm waa displayed and tha hops that many a hatchet will ba burled "and old feuds forgotten seems more than likely to ba realised as a result of the round-up. i ..- .'. ..- Candidates for tha governorship were . discussed, but only informally, Tht main idea from now on will ba to get ! the strongest man available to ' run against Judsort Harmon, the Democratic incumbent, who la. certain of renomlna tloiw Tha Republican leadera recognise the neceplty of defeating Harmon for another term as governor in order that ha may not becomo. a formldabla figure for the pf-mocratio presidential nomina tion in 1812. ' If he should be reelected. he undoubtedly would be a atrong fig ure at the next Democratic 'presidential convention..- If defeated, ho would prob. ably not be. The Ohio Republican lead- era would not like to see the presidential campaign with William H. Taft of Ohio and Judson Harmon of Ohio leading tha two tickets, especially If Harmon should be made governor twice So. they are bent on accomplishing . hla political downfall In time, . " Endowment for Temple rnlverslty, Philadelphia. Feb. 12 Announcement as made at the exercises in honor of Founder's day' of Temple university to day, that an endowment fund of more than 835,000 had been, raised by tha joint efforts of the board of trustees end the alumni, which 1 fund Is to be used to place -the-unive-rslty trpxm g sound financial basis. The university which was founded on a small scale by tho Rev. Dr. Russell H. Conwell, pres ident of the university, 21 years ago, has now a faculty of 223 instructors and an enrollment of 8500 young men and women. The number of Its grad uates has reached a total of 66,000. ; Dalles Hospital Nurse Dies. ' CSpeel' Dlnpttch to The Journal,) TlrtXfolles, Or., Feb, 12. Miss Nellie Phay. a nurse at. The Dalles hospital, died In that Institution yesterday after an Illness of four weeks. Her home was In Hood River, and the body will be taken there for burial. . Syrup of Figs and. Elixir ot j Senna appeals to the cultured land the well-informed and, the j healthy because its component f parts are .- simple and wholc ;some and because it acts with fout disturbing the natural func- tions, as it is wholly free From j every objectionable quality or . substance.' In its production a j pleasant and refreshing syrup, f of the figs "of California is unit 'ed with the laxative and car ! minative properties of certain . 'plants known to act most bene-.iicially,- on .the human system, " Uvhen its gentle cleansing is de .sired. . To get its-beneficial ef- ' Jfects, always -buy the genuine, Hor sale by all reputable drug gists ; one size only, price jiifty cents a bottle. -'. The name of the company California (Fig Syrup Co. is always plain ly printed upon the front'of ev jcry package of the genuine. . S.Ot'ISVII.LE. KV. jPjeasaut (?ereshj.Berieicial. li)urfrt yp SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. 5un6dY. i' Baptist. '. n-.t TH'hlta Tamola. Twelfth and Taylor. Hev. John Uentflen acting tma- tor, 10. "One Accord" prayer wmin services. 10;10 and T;S0: Lib e sohool 18. y. V V.. 6. Topics. "The t'onrilct of a Ro.ii" "Reaping the Whirlwind, or the Jisrvrsi or uruRtn iiu"" a c.u.htii 'mil Via at Ankenr: Rev. 1L 8. Black. 11 "and 7:io; cho.il 12: H. Y. P. T'.. 8:80: evening nrmnn li Mr. Mi-Claretl. - Central East Tweutietn ana Anwnjt 10:30 and 1::0: a. Ji; x. y.. yv, srinona by Rev. fi. E. Dooley or encna- lls, Wash. in,.,. 11 mnA 110: . 8.. 8:48: B v i i'. :au: sermons by Rev, B. C . Highland Alberta ana ", nn-, r A. Keonard. pastor. 11 and 7:80; B. . P, U., 8:S0; fi. B., 10. Seliwood Tacoma and Eleventh. Rev. r kr i1.nMtnn h,RtAr 11 krid 7:10: n. 8.. JO; Y. H. U.i:a0. Topics, 'What Is Thst to Thee t "Bin Separating,, Krom CalvaryEast Eighth and Orant, Rev, J. N. Monroe. 11 and 7.80; & 6, JO; B. Y. P. U :80. 1 ' , . . lminaiiuol Mead and Second, Rev. A. R. Mlnakcr. 10:30 and ,7:30; A ft 12; B. Y. P. V., 8:80. ; ,t , Oraoa Montavtlla: itev. juDrri K. Patch. 11 and 7:80: 8. li Tv.P. T T a. JA University Park Rev. It V, Cheney. 8. 8., 10. 11 and 7:30; B. T. P. u., 7. Sunnyalda (German) irorty-nrsi anq Hawthorn; Rev. C, JTeldmath. ,11; a. e.. 8:46. - ; ki Ti,n. rmnw nv. Karl Keld- meth. 8. a, 8:48; aervicea, 11 and 7;0; Bt Johns Rev. C. L. Owen, 11:80 and 7:80; 8. 8., 10; B. Y. P. u Chinese Mission 02H w 8., 7. Pastor. Rev. Fung Chalc Flrat German Fourth and Mill; Rev. J. Kratt 11 and 7:30; 8. B., :. Second German Morris sirepi anu Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Buermann, 11 and 7:10: 8. 8.. 8:46. - Eaat Forty-firth atreoi corner m Main; Rev. A. a Walts. It and 7:w: R Y, P. U.. 8:45. Tonics, -The Secret of Killing the Pens," "How to Hinder a Re vival by Rev. F. E. Drak. Lents 8. 8- 10; 11 and 7:30; B. Y. P. U.. 8:30. Mount Ollva eevenin ana -yr"ii. Rev. B. B. a -Johnson. 11 and 7:80. Swedish Iloyt ana riiieeniu, jt. Erlck Bcherstrom. 10:4e ana a 8., 11: a Y. P. U:. . Tabernacle Bast Koriy-rirsi ana Col gate; Rev. F. E. UarK. ll ana .v, 6. 8.. :46. ' ' ' ' Tt,irA Wnntt anil Vancouver. Rev. K. Bcnweaier, n mu . ' rrasnytartan. - vtrmt Tw.lftn ana Alder. Rev, Wll- 11am Hiram Foulkes. 10:30 and 7:30; 8. 8., 18:10; C E., 8:30. Tcmlca, "TtU ng It to the Generation Following, Bclf- ssterv " Mlzpah Eaat Twelfth . and Towel's Rev. Harry Leeda, 11 and 7:io; , iw. Cai'vaVy Eleventh and Clay. Rey. Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:30 and 7:46: Bible school, noon. Topics, "The Word Which Came From God?' "The V alus to Many of the Valor of One," . Fourth Flrat and GIbbs; Rev. Donald Mackenrle, 10:30 and 7:80. 8. 8.. 12; C. E.. 8:80. Topics, "Four Distinct Epochs In a Man's Life." "Four Type of Men." Hawthorne park-rTwelfth and East Taylor; Rev: E. Nelson Allen,10:30. 80: B. ., J; " v.av. lupitD, Seeking tha wrs Eternal, ' evening, -a Btereonticon iecturs -on ins , ioiy Forties eeuwooa ana unnmnotin. Rev. Harry H. Pratt;. 11 and 7:80; 8. 8, 0 (J, v'.av. t 1 Cleveland and Jarrett: Rev. J. E. Snyder, 10:80 end 7:30; 8. 8., 18:15. ,...) . ' . . ... v;ninese J ib yt ni. d., Westminster East Tenth , and Weld- lerr Rev. Henry Marcotte, 10:80 and Marshall 8treet-r-Marshall and North Seventeenth: Rev. C W. Haya. 11. 4: 8. S.. 10. A 7:80 service In the Finnish lahguflgs."-'---'"-- ' " w Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty- man;. Rev. Edward M. Sharp, n ana 8; 8. 8., 10. " BDOkane -Avenue East ' Seventeenth and Spokane: Rev. D. A, Thompaon, 11 mnA 7-an- fl, R. 10: C. B.. 8:80. Third East Thirteenth and Pine; Rev.; William Paraons. 10:30 and 7:46; 8- S.. 12. Topics, "Ths Bin of Doing Nothing," "Polite Rejections -.-of the Gospel' " ; . " - ' Hope Montavilla, East . Seventy eighth, street. Rev. Henry I Nave., a 8., 10; 11 and 7:80. - ' . Kenllworthr-East Thirty-fourth and Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; 8. a 12 Y P. 7. - ' ' kiliard Avemie Rev. John A. Town send: services, 10; 8, 8.,' 11:16. Anabel Rev. John A. Townsend. Serv I... 11.3a nrl 7:4E: 8. 8.. 10:16. Trinity Dakotattreet, Ray. A. Robjl rrnson. 7:45 p. m.; C. il. 8:48: a. 8., 11. Vernon wygant . ana . ,asi nine teen th; Rev. George W. Anns, 11 and 8; 8. 8.. :46; C. Eh 7. ;v V : Methodist."';;:;', 'Z Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young, D. D., 10:30 and 7:30; S. 8., 12:16; E. U, 8:30. Topics, "The One Man, From the Pit to the Palace."- Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. John H. Cudilpp. D. D-. 10:3ir-end :30; 8. S., 12:15; Jefferson Street mlsslon, 3:80; H. K. :S0; morning address by Rev. J. R. Knodell; evening address by Dr, Tud lipp, on '.'Lincoln, Our Great Commoner." Trinity East Tenth and Grant; Lewis F. Smith. 11 and 7:30; E. I. 6:30; S. S Flvst 'Norwegian-Danish Eighteenth and Hoyt. Rev. H. P. Nelson. 11 and 8; NEW YORK, N. V ' -v- I - ?' Services at Sucstive Questions on Sell ool Lesson ty IMInlsters. Bunilny school teachers and others Interested are Invjted to writ The Journal briefly their vicwa as to the worth of, these "questions, particular ly. If they ronslder them of value In their work Thf IntmnatloiiBl Newspaper Bible Study club Is for rurposa of pro moting In an unfettered way amont the musses, a wider study of tha BH'. the baaal truths of Chrletlnnlty. and the problems which enter Into v' V.! tl life. It la composed of all thoae who Join a local club, and take up the mii course herein outlined, barring only ordained clergymen. All who hae not joined are warmly invited to do ao and to compel for tha priiea. -i j , Conditions of tna Contest. I." Each contestant, or hia or her family. must' ba a: iulmcrlber to this paper. In order to qualify for membership in the International Newspaper Bible Study club and this local rlub. .. . - t. Kach contestant In this local club muat anawer each of the written ques tions for 62 consecutive weeks, commencing Sunday, March 14. and the an swers muKt all be in tha possession of thle paper within two weeks or. ma close ofils 1'' -rnut hfl ,nBwered separately, and the paper written on one aide only. No answer must exceed 200 word; in length and may ""' Each answer must hava tha nam and addreaa of the writer at tha bottom 4. The anawera must ba delivered to this office, and they w 11 be roll at ed at the close of tho contest and forwardd to headtiuartera for independent ex ainlnatlon'by competent examiners. Tha prlxes will then be awarded 'I--Ing to tha hVhest number of marks, won bjf mombera of Tha International Newspaper Bible Study Cluo. . " , First Series A gold medal to each of tha first five contestanta. j Becond Series A. sliver medal to each cf tha next five conteatants. , Third Series A Teacher's Bible, prlca 5.60, to each of. tha next fivs con- tUFou'rth Series Tha book "Tha Heart of the next 36 contestanta. ' . . , . ' : .. , ,. Kach medal will bo aultably engraved, giving the name of tha wlnnw and for what It is awarded and in Ilka manner each Bible and book will ba In scribed.. ., ' nrg-aa to take tip these studtes re gardless of the degree of their education, aa the papers ara not alued irons i .n. i . .,.r.nnint hut cogency of their reasoned ideas. tn uwvaafciiiins v a ws February 13, 1810. Worldllness and trust- Matt 8:1I-H. Golden text "Seek ys first ths king dom of God, and his righteousness, and all these things shall ba added unto you." ' Matt 6:33. . ..,. Versa 18 What . would Jesus havo every man to consider as nis cniet treasure"! . (See Matt 6:33.) 1 What is the test ss to what a man's treasurs Is, or that which hs values most highly? , . If Jesus hers does not forbid a man to provide in the present, for ths future temporal needs of himseir ana larnny, what is it hs does forbid? Verss 20 What is Implied In laying up treasurs in heaven, ana now is it done? . ; '. v - '. : Verss 21 How would you demon strate that "where your treasurs Is, tilers will you hearths also"? . Verses 22. 21 Tha "eye" Is what ths body sees with and distinguishes one thing' from another; what Is ths fac ulty of ths soul which answers to ths eys of the body? ; .If ths Judgment is biased and ths eonaclenca perverted, how ' would that affect ths views which a man may have of moral and spiritual questions? . Verse 24 What does ths word "mam mon" stand for hers? Why is it impossible for a man to "serve" both God and "mammon"? vWhen a . man's ' chief : dependencs Is upon money, what God does hs worship? Verses 26-27 Why is our temporal welfare sssured - If ws depend wholly upon ood? ' ' What ars tho natural affects of anx Ministers, Sunday school teachers and. others interested ara ' Invited to writs The Journal briefly their vlewa as to ths worth of these "questions," particularly If they consider them of value In their work. . S. 8, 10; Y. P.. M.. 7. : Servlcs In new church. a Bunnyslde Eaat Yamhill and Thirty fifth; W. T. Euster; 11 and 7:: 8. S.i 9:60; - E. L., 8:46. Topics, "Walking With the Man of Gslilee." . 8t. ;John Rev. F. N. Bandefur; 11 and 8: E. L.. 7: a. o.. 10. . Knworth Twentv-sixth and Savler. Rev. Charles T. McPherson; 11 and T no; S. 8.. 8:46: E. L.. 6:30. Tonics. "Triumphant Faith," evening addreas by Rev. W. B. Hoiiingsneaa. . Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kai; 11 and 7:30. . ' ..- Centenarv East Ninth " and Pine Clarence True Wilson. D. D..' 10:30 and 7:30; E. L.. 8:30; 8. .. 12:16. Topics. "Tho 8ecret of Phenomenal Success," "Characters. True ana icaise." Laorelwood Rev. R. E. Myers; 11 and 7:30: 8. 8., 10; E. L., 6:30. Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo street. Rev. C L. Hamilton, 10:80 and 7:30: 8. 8., 12; E. L., 8:30, Special music bv MS. cart v. Norwegian Danish Corner Vancouver avenue and BkldmorS streets: Rev. C. JLarsen.JSundayschoQlatll-tri.. Japanese jwissjon iti uiui iu teenth. Rev. Eilsen Rlbara, 8:30 and in. h. s.. -sn. - ' Hwertish Rorthwlck and Beach.' Rev. John Ovall. 11 and 8; 8. S., 10; E. L., 7. Tnnlnn. "Tha Llfht that Leads to BUG cess in Life," "A Scene From ths Store house of Jiomory. . ' t First German Fifteenth and Hoyt fi a WaAH! 11 and 7:20. u Second" German Btanton and Rodney, Rev. E. E Hertzler, 11 and 8; 8. S 8:46; E. L., 7:30. :. :' " ' - Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tacoma, Rev. Lester C. Poor, 11 and 7:20; J. E. L.. 2:80; E. L., 6:S0. The filinton-Kellv Memorial Thlriy. ninth and -Powell, Rev. Ernst . Leon Jones; 8. S., 8:46; 11 and 8: E. L., 7. Montavilla Kast ras ana iignieenin streets. Rev. Haroia UDerg; ii ana b; 8. 8.. 10; class meeting, 12; E. L., 7:18. Woodlawn wiuiam .j. uougias; ii nrt 7 R 8.. 10: K. Ij.. 6:30. University f&ric uawson ana jtisks, Rev. W. K. jeriryi J.; u w ' , African Zlon Thirteenth and Main. Rev. W. Matthews; . 11 and. 8: 8. S 1; Mount Tawsr tuasi mane ang dixit first. J. W. McDouaall: 11 and 7:80. Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter, p. A. waiters; ii ana , o. n., au; Lents Heventn ana uoraon, jriev. w, Boyd Moors. 11 and 8; 8. S., 10; E. I, Woodstock J. D. Voce; II and. 7:80; SS 10; K. i. :bo. r I Catholic - St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth and Davis Most Rev. A. CHrlBtle. D. Dl ti maaa. S. 8 and S. . Hlirh miu unil sermon, 11. Vespers, instruction and benediction, 7 :B- - St. Joseph's (German), Fifteenth and rniich Rt. Rev. James Rauw. v. a. Low mass, '8. High mass and Sermon, 8t. Francis. East Eleventh and Oak- Rev. J. H. Kiacic. low mass, s, 8:80 and 9:80. . High mass and sermon, 10:80. Veiperq, : instruction . ana oeneaiction, St. Lawrences',' Thh-d and Sherman- Rev. J. C. Hughes. , low maas, , 7 ana 8:80. ''High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction 7:80. ' Asenslon Montavilla, . Rev. " ' J. ; P. Fltepatrlck. i- Mass and sermon, In chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. St. Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savler Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 8:30. -I, St. Michael's- (Italian). Fourth and Mill Jesuit Fathers. - Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:80. Vespers and benediction, 7:80, 6t Stephen's. Flrty-eecond and East Taylor Rev. W. A, Waltt. tow mass, 8.80. High mass and sermon. 10:80. - Immaculate Heart of Mary, Williams and Stanton Rev, W. A. Daly, Low mass, 6, 8 and 8. i High mass and ser mon, ; 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. . .-.'", ., v- Holy Rosary. East Third and Union Very Rev. A. S. Lawler, Low mans, 6, 7 and . 8:30. ' High mass and sermon. 10:30, Vespers and benediction. 7:30. Sacred Heart, , Mllwauicle Rev. Gre gory Roble, O. S. B, Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon. 10:80. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. ' -t- - - Holv Cross, University Park Rsv. J, P. Thlllman. C. 8. C Low mass. 8:80. High mass and sermon. 10:30., Vesoers and benediction. A. ' , . . Holy Redeemer, Portland andyan eouver 'Rev. Ed K. Cantwell. C. 6SR. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Benediction. 4. St Andrew's, Ninth i.rA Alborta : Rsv. Thomas KJernan. . Low mass, 8. tl)e 13ortlan6 the Susday . Rev. Dr. T. S. Linscott ct Christlanlty, pries 11.80. to aach- . Troin tna Dotni or view oi tun - ious cars upon a man's ability to maka proper provialons for ths future, and upon his present peace of mind? What Is ths only effeotual curs for the common malady of anxious cars? What ars ths chief evils of anxiety? Why is dependencs upon Ood Impossi ble, while we ars filled with anxious care about our temporal needs? Verses 28-31 In considering ths lilies, their freedom from toll, their growth and their beauty, what lessons may we learn of personal and perfect trust, in God for our raiment? What Is ths tendency of perfect trust In Ood upon our habits of self-help and general industry? If a person trusts wholly in God. as Jesus commanded and practiced, why Is he as sure to bs as perfect in his sphere as a lily in its sphere? Seeing that God Is to all of us what tha most loving father is to his chil dren, what effect should that fact have upon our peace of mind concerning fu ture temporal needs? - What Is ths root of all anxious care? v Verse 12 What Is tha fundamental difference between a saint and a sinner? Verses 13, 84 WHAT REASON CAN YOU GIVE FOR THE ACCURACY OF THE STATEMENT OF JESUS THAT IF WE MAKE THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND ITS RIGHTEOUSNESS OUR FISRT CARE, THAT ALL OUR TEM PORAL WANTS WILL THEREBY BE PROVIDED FOR? (This question must be answered in writing by members of the club.) ,''- '-. . J-eseon for Sunday, February 20, 1810. The Gslden Rule Temperanco Les son.'. Matt 7:1-12. -';'- " High mass and sermon, 10. Vespers. In struction snd benediction. 7:30. St. Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell Valley road Rev. F, Dillon. "8. J. Low mass, 8 and 9:30. Mass, sermon, and benediction, 10:80. : St Stanislaus, Maryland and Falling Rev. C SeroakL Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10.. : . ".V.;"V' -' JSplscopaL Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett Rev. A. A. .Morrison. 8 and 11. 7:30; 8. 8, 9:45. . ' Bt. Matthew's. First snd Caruthera Rev. -W. H. M. Breck, Holy Communion, 1 ;o: service ana sermon, ii;.o. a. iu. i Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen, ths Martyi' Thirteenth and Clay, Rev. Ii M. Kamsav. Holv Communion. 7:20 prayer and sermon, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 10. Bishop Scaddlng will offi ciate at all services. Evening sddress to the Brotherhood or st Andrew Dy M J. M. Lock. Church of Our Savior Woodstock. ii and a. Rt David's East Twelfth and Bel ont Rev-. -Henry- Russell Talbofc -Holy- communion. r.io: a. :it; noir com munlon and sermon, 11. - Prayer and ser mon. 7:45 i St r Andrew's, Portsmouth - Holy eucharlat and sermon. 11: prayer and sermon, :au; o. ., 10 a. m. i All Batnt's. Twenty-fifth and Savlsr. Rev, Roy -Edgar Remington. Service and sermon, 11: S. 8., 12:16. Sermon by Kev. W. R- fOweiL , i St'; Mark's. Twenty-first and Mar. shall. Rev. J, E. H.. Simpson. Holy eucharlst. T:30 and 11; B. 8.. 9:46; matins and litany. 10:16; evensong. 7:si, 8t John's Church Multnomah and Tavlor. 11 and 7:30: S. B.. 10. Good . Shepherd uranara ana Van couver. .Rev. John, Dawson,. 11 ana 7:80: 8. fl.. 9:46. - i ' ' Grace Memorial. East - Seventeenth and Weldler Rev. Georg B. Van Wat ters. Prayer and sermon, 11; S. S., 10. Ascension Chanel portiano Heights. St. 'Psul Woodmers. Rev.'J. C. For vthe: 11 a. m.i 8. 8.. 9:45. BisnoD Morris Memorial cnapei, uooa Rnmnrltiin hnanltai. Rev. William R- powell,' chaplain. Holy communion, 7 a. m.: ward services. 8: prayer and sermon, 7 :i p. m. 1 - ,'1 s 1 fr. ' 11 1 " ' ' Lutheran. St James' English West Park and Jefferson; J, Allen Leas, 11 and 7:46; S. 8., 10; L. L., 7 p. m. Topics, .para- dlBe Lost" "EJvs Beguiled' ; Bweaien lmmanuei wineteenin . ana Irv nr. 11 and 8: 8. 8.. 9:46 Norwegian tsynoG East xentn ana Grant; Rev. O. Hagoes, 11 and 7:46; 8. B., 12:10. Betania uanisn 640 union svenus w, Rev. J. Scott, 11 and 8: S. 8.. 10; Topics, "Ths Antlsaloon Question," ''Ths Devil's Failure." ;. United Norwegian 48 N. Fourtesntn; Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30: 8. B 9:45. 9:30. - ' Zlon s German Chapman and 8ai- nion: H. H. Koppelmann, 10:15, 7:46; B. S. 9:18. St Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton. Rev. A. Krause, 10:30 and 7:30: 8. B.. 9:80.' ' . ' ' Trlnifv German fMtssourl. synod) Williams' and Sellwood; J. A. Rlmbach. 9315 J H. 8., 10J 7:30. - St. Johns Peninsula avenue ana Kllpatrfck; . 3 p. m. sweaisn Ausustana Koaney ana Stanton; Rey. H. E. Sandstedt, 10:45 and 7:45; a. B., 9:80. Swedish Mission' seventeenth ana Glisan: Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and 8; S. S.. 10; Y. P., 5:30. ; . Film Chanel Michigan avenue and Skldmore, Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11:8. S., 10. . lmmanuei German Corner 16th ana Leo (Sellwood). H. C. Ebeling. 10:80; S. 8., 8:3,0. - Grace . English (Missouri Synod) Kerby and Fargo, Rev. Carl Haasold. 10 and 7:30; S. S., 10:30. ' Congregational. First Madison ' and Park. .' Revf Luther-R. Dyott. D.' D.. 11 and 7:45: S. 8.. 9:45. TodIcs. "The Kind of Yeoole Needed irt Oregon,"; "Foroes That W4n, as Evidenced In the Life of Lincoln." Laurelwood Rev. William H. Meyer. ?! astor, 8. 8., 10:00: sermons 11 and 80. topics. - "Merer in- judgment. - "Conscience." Z Pilgrim Shaver and Missoon avenue. ReV. Guy L. Dick, 11 and 7:80; S. S., :o; v. :", i"." '.. -,'- Sunnyslde -East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J. Staub; 11 and 7:80; 8t 8.. 10; C ' E, 8:80., Topics, Hindering Weights and Sins,' "Llfe- Cfrurcljas Lessons From ths Character of Abraham Llneoln." Ht. Johns Rev. O. W. Nelson; 11 and 8; H. 8.. 10. University Park Haven and Dawson, 11 mjkI 7.80: S. 8., 10; O. F.. 8:30. IUshhIo Street Eaat" Seventh and IUksmId Rev. Uenrge E. I'addack, 11 and T:4B; 8. fl, 10. . Highland Kt Blxth and Prescott, Rev. E. B. liolllnser, 11 snd 7:30; 8. 8., 1: .Y. r. H. C. Ii. :30. Topics, "The Kingdom snd Our Children," "Lincoln Memorial Kcrvire." First - German-Fast Seventh and ptsnton. Rev. John H. ITopp; 10:30 and 7:30; S. 8.. 6:16; C. K.. 6:36. ' ' TTnlted Brethrsa In Christ. First Kust Fifteenth and Morrison. Rev. Russell S. Showers. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 10; class of the welcoming hand, 10:80; C. 6:80. Topics. Missions." and "Victory From Defeat.' Radical filxth and Mechanic, Rev. Os car A. Martin. 11 and 7:80; & a. 10; C K I 3D. 'Third South Mount Tabort Rsv. C D Ul.n.lilrH! 11' fl R 10. Alherta . East Twenty-seventh and Mildred, Rev. Ii, E. Emerlck, 11 ana t:80; 8. S., 10. , - Trsmont Wisdom and Curtis streets. Rev. H. C. Shaffer; B. Bll, C K, 6:30; sermon, 1:10. , Christian. . ' ' Central Fast Twentieth and Sal mon; Rev: J. F. Gorraiey, ana i;f Rlhis school. 10. . ' - , t-u.i rnm T rV end COlumDiS. n ... tr it P,rnr 11 mnA T:&0: 8. S.. "Chanaliig From Glory to Glory." and 'The Boul s Return." Kern Park Pitt ana wianurn. j. A. Beely, 11 and 7:36; S. 8.. 10; c J, Rodney Avenue itoaney na n'M Thomas O. Picton. 11 and T:80; a. B.. i.n. i' v. 9 n m Toniea. 'Strength ened by Dlfflcultiea," and "Ths Hair Not Told." Sellwood Eieventn ana .umui 10:30 and 7:46; C. E., :80. xora munlon," evening. Mrs. Hunter of the Christian woman s board mission wm speak. ,,,; Woooiawn Kev. Kawara nmH and 7:30: 8. 8.. 10: C E., 7. Gladstone Rev. A. .' Mulkey; 8. &, 10. 11 and 7:80. ' United rsshytsrla.' Ths Clhurch of tho Strsngers-Jrand avs. and Wasco. Rev. a. .ar ia 10:80 and 7:80; B. Ji. insrpii'" for ths deaf every Bunaay morning. Topics. "God's Reigns," "Is .Mars ln- hsbltedr .... - ' Hrt Sixth ana Montgomery, rtev. Frank Ds Witt Flndlsy, 10:80 and 7:80; R 8.. 12; C K, 6:80. Topica, won. ins Together With God,- "Lincoln as a Christian." . . ' . Third East Thlrty-ssventn ana jiayi Rsv. J. L. Acheson. 11 .and 7:30, & A, 10. "... " ',: - ; ' , ' Waits BvaagsUcaL First East Sixteenth and Poplar. Rev. H. A. Deck.ll and 7:8?; b..b 10. Topics, "Ons Look from ins ias ter." and "Ensnared by Far Ockley Green ay na , Rev. J. Bowersox. 11 and 7:30: S. 8. 10: C. B., s:30. Topic, BMimi wm Kingdom." Revival servicea Becona irargo ana jveruy, u. Poling, 11 and 7:30. - Bt. jonn s iTsnnoi uu vuu, C. P. Yates. 8. a, 10.; Svanrsllcal Associations. V, Flrsti German Tenth ." and Clay. F. Bens 10:45 snd 7:45: 8. S., 9:80; Y. P. 7 p. m. Topics, "Ths Deity of Christ to the Church at Laodlcea," and "Char acter Building." - . . .V rirst Kna-iiah East sixtn ana mr- ket, F. p. Culver, 11 ana T:30; Y. P. A, s:4u; o. a., jv. Memorial S:ast Flchteenth and Tib- betts, Morris Hevsrllng, 11 and 8; & & lo. . . :;- - -. : ., ,. ' - ' Itss MsthOdlstvV: '-- ' First church East Ninth and Mill. David M. Cathay, 11 and 7:80; S. 8, 10; Y. P. M.. 1:30. , . ' - Second church East Flanders, be tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets. Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 10; class mating, 6:30. Olive Branch Mission -Second and Ankeny. R. H. Knowles, superintendent, t p. m. . : ' ' V.' -.' ' : l .. St Johns 11 and 7 JO. ..' Valtarlaa. ... Church of Our Fatner Yamhill and Seventh. Rev- W. O. Eliot Jr.j Rev. IV Is. Eliot,. D. D.. minister emeritus, 11 v. P. V ao-. ft. B.. 8:46: adult class. 12:16. Topics, ''Man's Need and Ood's Providence." and "A Religion That Will Faca ; the Facts," Com- munionatI?:lS; y ... !;y:: : " - . ' TJalTsrsaUs. Church of the Good Tldings-i-Broad- h anil most Twentv-f ourth: Rev. J. D. Corby. 10:46: 8. 8.. 12. Topic. 'CThs Success of ths Past, What Now r ; JTrlsafls' OhtmTa. Sunnyslds, Main and East Thirty fifth. Llndley A. Wells. 11 and 7:80; Blblo school. 10; C. a. 1:10. , . Lents, Center street Myra B. Smith, 11 and 7:80; Elbls school. 10. ' " ' ' Xsfornsd. First "German Tenth and Stark streets, G. Hafner ; pastor. Services 10:46 a. tn. and 8 p. tn.; B. 8 8:80 a, m-l Y. P. S. C. 7 p. m. vj; '--"' Ohxisttas Sclsaes. First Church of Christ Soottlsh Rita cathedral. Morrison. and Lownslala, 11; 8: 8- S., 13; subject, of lesson sermon, "SOUl." - 'I Recond Woodmen's halL . East sixth and Alder, Ml; 8; 8. 8., lit subject of lesson sermon, "Soul." IS. B. Charon south. , , TTnlon avenue and Multnomah street- Rev. E. IL Mowre. 11 and 7:80: S. a. 10: E. L., 6:80. Evening topic, "Amuse ments.' . , Mlsosllansongw' Church of ths Brethren (Dunkards)- Borthwick and Killingsworth avs. Rev. Oeora-s C. Carl. 11 and 7:S0: b, b.. jo: C. W. 8:30. Churcn or wew xnougnt oemmr- " il Toothache 6tops hnmediately if you use - : Prlest S8c, 80c, and $t.OO. - HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Jutt oppoilta Hotel St, Francis t European Plan $1.60 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up ew steel and brick structure. Furnished at ' coat of 8300,000. Every comfort and con- , ', venience. On carline transferring all over city.' Omnibus msets trains and staamers. . Send for Booklet with map of Sn Fraccisco llltnih hall, Henry Vlotor Morgan. h 1. in. Bwucllsh Corps Salvation Army 430 Dunikide. 11. 4 SO and a. Intt-r-Denninlnutlonnl .City Mission 6 1'Kth Slreet. A. Wells, sni.irliiteiiii ent. 3 Bunday, 6 every evening In the we k. Mediums and Ministers' Association AiKlltorliim bulhllng, 11. 8 and 1;4h. Latter Lmy faints (Mormons) Kast Tenth and Sherman. J. C Westergard, preiildlng alder. 11 and 6; 8. 8., 10. Volunteers of America 3b6 llurnslds Street. 8:30 and 8:30. Advent Christian Becond, between ITall and Llnroln. E. Wallace Ehepard. 10:30 and 7:30. Divine Truth Center 801 Allsky buildinir. Rev, ThaUduus M. Mlnard. 11; a. a.t li. Church of Naxarene East Seventh and Couch. Rev, A. . Kenrlcks, 11 and 7:30: 8. fl.. 9:45: Y. P. M.. 8. New Church Society (Kwedonborgen) Eleventh and Alder, Knights of Py- tblns halL ly service ana sermon, ll Watch Towr Society (Non-Heotarlan) Odd Fellows' hall. F.nst Sixth and Alder; 1:30; Usrenn Bible studios; 3:16 nresentallnn of Hlblx truths. Center of ninrht. Thinking W, O. W. temple, 128 Eleveritti and Aider streets, Mrs. K. Sherman Olney; 8 p. m. Reorganised Church of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints East Seventy- sixth and Irving. Klder Walter Dar ker, 11 and 7.80: a. 8.. 10:45. Fellowship Circle SeUing-IIIrsoh ha 8. Dr. Davidson Buchanan of New '. InndT Subject, ' "Science Explaining Blhle Myslenes." First Spiritual Society 109 Second street Conference. 2; -lecture and mes sages, 7:45. Memorial service, Y.-W. C. A. Seventh and Taylor streets. Fireside hour at 4. p. m. Y. M.' C. A. City association. Sixth and Taylor atreets, 11. W. Stone, gen eral secretary. Meeting for men at S o'clock will be address by Rev. W. O. Rearer, on, "Confession. " .. Musis by Y. M. j. a. or&nestra. -Christian and Missionary Alliance East Ninth and Clay. Services 10:30 and 7:46. R 8.. 12. Y. P. M.. 8:90. Commons Rescue Mission 22 North Front street. Special services, 3 and 8. State Spiritualists' Association 201 Altsky hajl.- 2:80, address by Rev. J. H. Lucas snd Rev. Sophia B. 8elp. v 8oes S. P. Co. for $2000. (Special Dispatch to The JoornaLi . Eugene, Or., Feb. 12. Claiming to bs ths victim oC mistaken Identity, James McAvoy, who is In tha county Jail In Eugene awaiting trial In ths circuit eourt for shooting at a Southern Pacific brakeman several weeks sgo, has insti tuted suit in ths circuit court against ths Southern Pacific company for 22006 damages because, hs says, hs was as saulted by Brakeman Arthur Conway on January 10, 1810. ; "Had dyspepsia or indigestion for years.. No appetite, ana what I did eat distressed ma terribly. Burdock Blood Bitters cured me." J. H. Walker. Sun bury, Ohio, ,. , 3 MMMM Don't let ths babv suffer from sets- ma, sores or any ltohlng of ths. skin. Doan'a Ointment rives - instant relief. cures quickly. Perfectly sals for chil dren. AU druggists sell it - Constipation causes headache, nausea. dlsxlness, languor, heart palpitation. Drastio physics gripe, sicken, weaken ths bowels and don't cure. Doan's Reg. ulets act gently and curs constipation. 25 cents. 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It Is considered ths most ettectlve remedy for all kidney and' bladrlur troubles thst medical sclencs can devlae. Koloy'a Kidney Remedy cor rects Irregularities, builds up tlje ays tern, and restores lost vltsllty. fckid moro Drug Co.. 161 'Third Bt All Rose City Park Cars run through Laurelhurst Take car at Third and Yamhill sts. Sales men on the ground. Office 522 Corbett Building." ,J . : .' - Hotels f7 f7- f1 'n I i I SSI If jS-.yi-a V I A.M. m M. 9 m Jw t t I HOTEL PERKINS PITTH AJTD WA8IH3SOT0W lBTS. 1 In ths heart of ths business and shopping district. ' Tha . most modern and up-to-dats hotel In ths Northwest. Local and long-dlatanco phonea in every room. Rooms with private bath, en sul's and single. , Sample rooms. Elegant cafs.-- Xnslo dally daring lanoh, dinner and after tho thea tre, by ths famous Soarkes Orchestra. - Bos meats all trains. -. Kates f 1 and mp. hotel niBicnrai oo. JT. J. Blohatdson, Frss. 1 Q. Bwstland, Sso. 8s Mgr. a: up. 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