'THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL.', PORTLAND, SATURDAY" EVENING,' FEBRUARY , 19, 1010. . f IWISEBE I : nil DFIIDPn I KT UM IILMIILU LIU I I . : I Suitoa? Services at H)e ;pqrtland P)urcl)s Supreme Commander of Pa cific Fleet Reaches Age Lim it of 62 Years Tomorrow. Baptist. First White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. Jolm Hent7.ien acting pas tor. 10. "One Accord' prayer meeting services. 10:30 and 7:30; Bible school 12; Y. I'. I . ti. Topics. morning sermon by Harry A. Wheeler, field seorotary laymen's missionary movement, on "Inituirlal c "h r I s 1 1 a n 1 1 v " : evenlnir tonic. H anted A .Man. I Second Seventh and East Ankeny I llcv. H. b. Black. 11 and i :10; Bible school. 12: P. V. I' I'.. :S0. I oplcs I "Buildinc I'n a 'liur'h,'' "('real Ion of Washington, Feb. 19. After flavin Miiti." supreme command of t J i ' Central East Twentieth and Ankeny: ea Pacific fleet for nearly H'-30 "'"1 7:30; S. S.. 12; Y. P. U.. 6:30. three years. Rear Admiral Uriel Hebree . y. p! Ut ;30; sermons by "Ucv. B. C. will haul down his flag at Sun 1-ran-i , c.ok clseo tomorrow and relinquish his du- j Highland Alberta and Sixth, Iter. K. ties to his .successor. Rear Admiral a. i.eonard. Pator- 11 nu " ' Olle, 11. Hnrber. who has been command- , uvood- Taoma and Eleventh. Re'v Ing (ho third squadron of the fleet. n v. Thurston, pastor, II and 7:30; S. The change Is due to the fa t t tin t Ad- S . 10; V IV r . 30. Tophs: "The mlrul S-bree will become ; vcn:s of!'"" Without Hope." -Two Ways" , ,, . , r. ,, Calvarv East Eighth and Grant. Rev. age tomorrow, and. therefore, under Mm y N Monrm. n a7ld 7 30; g s. 10; R lew will be relegated to the retired list. y p ti:30. Admiral Scbree's career In (lie navy lininaniiel - .Mead and Second, Rev. A. II. .Mlnaker, 10:30 and 7:30; .S. S., 1-'; 1 i v i .'Oil j a contnrv. Tlorn In Mlssonr n 1 N 4 S. I ' ' " ' he entered the l'nitrd Stales naval nca- Suggestivc Questions on the Sunday School Lesson Ly Rev. Dr. T. S. Linscott tTnlted States Pacific demy in 1 S 8.1 and graduated four years later. Ills career since that dale lias been marked by many Interesting events and brilliant achievements. He was null'.. S 30 enslirn on the shin that broimht "linss" ! 1'nlverritv Park 'l.lt tie Foxes"; illustrated tomporaive address by K. F. Zlnimcrma n, "The Saloon I'n der the Sea I ch llgn t. " Grace Montavllla; Itev. Albert ' K. Patch. 11 and 7:30; S. S. 10; Y. P. Tweed back a captive from Spain, where the notorious boodler had sought sanct uary. He was executive officer of the Baltimore when she carried John Erics-,-on's body back In state to his native Sweden, and he was aleo a number of the expedition that went north under Captain Schley to rescue the Greely ex ploration party. lie was In the thick of the riots in Valparaiso, Chill, when a number of American sailors were Killed and -wounded, and It was he who was the American governor of Samoa in the ticklish days of 1901. Admiral Harher, who succeeds Ad miral Sebree as comniander-ln-chlef of the Pacific fleet, was recently given an additional number to his grade, having been advanced for eminent and conspic uous conduct In battie during the war with Spain. He is from Ohio, and en tered the navy in 1865. He is succeeded Jn command of the third squadron of the fleet by Rear Admiral John Hub bard, formerly naval aid to the assistant secretary of the navy. $100 AND 30 DAYS IS BOOTLEGGER'S SENTENCE (Rpeclil Dtsnllrb to The Journal.) Eugene. Or., Feb. 19. R. R. Peterson was fined 100 and given a jail sentence Of 30 days by Judge Bryson of the justice court today for bootlegging. From the time he was arrested to the time of beginning his Jail sentence was only 30 minutes, he having entered a plea of guilty. A man giving his name as James "Willden swore to the complaint against Peterson. Willden ,says he bought a bottle of -whisky from Peterson and be came drunk yesterday. He lay down In a lumberyard to sleep off his In toxication and was robbed of. $25 or more while asleep. To get revenge for the robbery he informed the officers on Peterson, whose arrest followed this forenoon. Rev. II. F. Cheney. S. S . in, 11 and 7:3(i; li. Y. P. I'., 7. Sunnvside (German) Forty-first ana Hawthorne; Rev. C. Feldmeth. 11; S. S.. I 4i. St. Johns Gorman I ltev. Karl Feld meth. S. S, a 45, services, 11 and 7:30; Y. P. M., 7. St. Johns Rev. C. Owen, 11:30 and 7:30; S. S.. 10; R Y. P. XL, 8:30. Chinese Mission 352 Oak street. S. S., 7. Pastor. Rev. Fung Chak. First German Fourth and Mill, Rev. J. Kratt 11 and 7:30; S. S.. :45 Second German Morris street and Rodney avenue; Rev. F. Ruermann, 11 and 7:30; S. S., 9:46. East Forty-fifth street Corner F.ast Main: Rev. A. H Waltz 11 and 7:311; V. Y. P. V.. 6:4j. Topics: "What In the World Shall We lo?" Pennon by Rev, F. K. l)erk on "A Sermon to the People That Think." j I.ents Rev. Gilinan Parker. S. K.. 10; II and 7:30; B. Y. P. I'.. 6:30. Topics: "God' Hand at Work, I"he Supreme Argument. ' Mount Olive Seventh and Everett; Rev. R. C. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:30. Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; Rev. Erick Scherstrom. 10:45 'and 7:46; 8. S.. 12; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. Tabernacles East Forty-first and Hol gate; Rev. F. E. Dark. 11 and 7:30; S. S., 9:45. Third Knott and Vancouver. Rev. R Schtvedler, 11 and 7;30; S. S., 10. I Ministers, Sunday school teachers and others Interested are Invited to write i ne journal nrietiy tlielr views as to (he worth or these "uuetiiotiH, particular ly If they consider them of value In their work. J The International Newspaper Bible Study club Is for the purpose of pro moting In an unfettered way among tho masses, a wider study of the, Bible, the basal truths of Christianity, and the problems which enter Into every man's life. H Is compose! of all those who Join a local club, and take up the slmpla course herein outlined, barring onlv ordained clergymen. All who. ha,Ve not Joined are warmly Invited to do so and to compete for the prizes. Conditions of the Contest. 1. Each contestant, or his or her family, must be I, subscriber to this paper, in oroer to qualify for membership In the International Newspaper Bible Study club and Mils local club. 2, Each contestant In this loclal club must answer each of tho written ques tions for h2 consecutive weeks, commencing Sunday. March 14, and the an swtrs must all ho In tho possession of this paper within two weeks of the cms, or tins period. 3. Each question must be answered separate! v, and the paper written on one side onlv No answer must exceed '.'''O words In length and may be less. Each answer must Jiuve the name and address of the writer at the bottom of the answer. 4 The answers must be delivered to this office, and Ihey will be collated at the close of the contest and forwarded to headquarters for independent ex amination hy compel) 1. 1 examiners. The prizes will then be awarded accord ing lo th" hlphest number of marks, won by members of The International Newrpaper Bible Study club. The Frizes. First Series A gold medal to each of the first five contestants. Second Serbs A silver medal to each if the next five contestants. Third Series -A-Teacher's Bible, price J5.50, to each of the next five con testants. Fourth Series -The book "The Heart of Christianity," price $1.50, to each of the next 35 contestants Each medal will be suitably engraved, givlnif the name of the winner and fnr what it is awarded and In like manner each Bible and book will be in serlbed. All who can write and have Ideas, are urged to take up these studies re gardless of the degree of their education, as the papers are not valued from an educational or literary standpoint, but from th( point of view of the cogency of their reasoned Ideas. 1 9:45. ' Xf,tlcs. "The One Thins; Needed ror tne cvangention or. the world. ' and "The One Stumbling- Block in tho t nristiHn oysiem. Hell wood Eleventh and Umatilla. 10:30 and 7:30; V. K., 6:30. , Evangelis tic service in evening. WoodlawnT-Rev. Edward Wright, 11 and 7:30; S.'S., 10; C. E., 7. Gladstone Kav. A. 11. Mulkey: B. 8.. 10, U and 7:30. Topic, "Christ, th Di vine Healer." No evening service. i , United SvsnfsllosJ. First East Sixteenth and Poplar. Rev. H. A. Deck. 11 and 7:30: B. 8., 10. Dr. C. C. Poling will-preach in the morning; 3 p. m., platform meeting; and dedicatory services; 7 p. m., song- and praise services; 7:45, sermon by Rev. A. A. Winter.-'" Revival meetings durtag week. i , Ockley Green Gay and Willamette. Itev J' Bowersox. 11 and 7:30: a S l 10; C. E.. 6:30.. Topic. "The Christ En throned Elfe. Revival services. Second Fargo and Kerby, Rev. C C Poling. 11 and 7:30. St. John's Ivanhoe and John, Rev. C. P. Yates. P. S., 10. Svang-ellcal Associations. First German Tenth and Clay, F. Benz. 10:45 and 7:46; 8. S., :S0; Y. P. 7 p. m. Evening sermon by Rev. J. Brunns. First English East Sixth and Mar ket. F. B. Culver. 11 ana 7:30; Y. P. A, 6:30; S. 8.. 10. . Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib betts, Morris Heverllng, 11 and 8; S. S. 10. MEET TO FIGHT THE PROPOSED NEW COUNTY (Special Dlnpatch to The Journal.) Eugene, Or., Feb. 1 9. Over 125 Eugeae ' men took a special train this morning at o'clock for,Roseburg to attend the meeting to be held there this afternoon to formulate plans to fight tho proposi ; tlon ot forming Nesmlth county out i of the southern portion of Lane ,and the northern portion of Douglas. The Eugene contingent was joined by a num ber frpm Junctidn City, Springfield and Irving. Many of the most prominent men In the county are In the crowd and every : thing will be done to ydace Hie cam- palgn to fight the measure on a solid .Hope Montavllla. East, Seventy- havis Rome nf p...n.'. h,... I eighth street. Rev. Henry 1,. Nave . , I, . . I S. S.. 10: ll and 7:30 Prstytr!an. Etrst Twelfin ana Alder, Rev. Wil liam Hiram Foulkes. 10:30 and 7:30; S. S., 12:10; C. K., :3'i. Topics: "The Man and the Minister," "the Leopard's Spots.." Mlzoah East Twelfth and Powell: Rev. Harry Leeds, 11 and 7:30; S. S lo;1 C. K.. 6:30. Calvary Eleventh and Clay. Rev. ThoiHas Holmes Walker, 10:30 and 7:45; Bible school, noon. Topics, "The I 'ay Appointed by God," "Jesus no Self Seeker." Fourth First and Glbbs; Rev. Donald Mackenzie. 10:UO and 7:30. S. S.. 12; C. E., 6:30. Hawthorne park Twelfth and East I Taylor; Rev. E. Nelson Allen, 10:30. I 7:30: S. S.. 12; C E., 6:30. Topics, "U'lie Religious Life of Washington," stereoptlc on lecture on the Holy Land. Forbes Bellwooa ana Gantenheln; Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 10' C. E., 6:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett; Rev. J. E. Snyder, 10:30 and 7:30; S. S., 12:15. Chinese 145 First. 7:45; S. 8., 6:45. Westminster East Tenth and Weld ler; Rev. Henry Marcotte. 10:30 and 7:30; S. 8., 12; Y. P. S C. E.. 6:30. Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. ' Hays, 11. 4; S. S 10. A 7:30 service in the Finnish language. Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 8; 8. 8., 10. Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth and Spokane; Rev. I. A. Thompson, 11 and 7:30; s. S., 10: C. E., 6:30. Third East Thirteenth and Pine; Rev. William Parsons. 10:30 and 7:46; S. S.. 12. Topics: "We Ought to Obey God." "Prayer and the Spiritual Life.' Ooypwrlght, 1909, by Bev. T. S. Idnsoott, D. D. February 30, 1910. The Golden Rule Temperance Lesson. Mall 7.1-12. Golden Text. Therefore all things whatsoever e would that men should do to jou, do ye even so to them, for this Is the law and the prophets. Malt. :12. Verses 1. I Why Is It that men, not very Rood themselves, are so hard In their Judgment of other men? When men condemn others on mere suspicion, what Is generally the real ground for tluir condemnation '.' Wl. Is It that a truly good man will never Judge another harshly, or on mere suspicion V Him; reason Is there to believe that a person is guilty of tho same, or a sim ilar, sin. when he suspects another for it on mere suspicion, and does lie not thereby cause others to Judge him af ter his own Judgment? Verses 3-5. Why are men so apt to think lightly of their own sins, and to magnify the very same sins In others? It is but riglu that :t man shouid first forsake his own sins, before trying to help others do so, but Is It Impossible for one dinner to Induce another sinner to repent? Why or why nol? How much success is attained by un splrltual pastors, or Sunday school teachers, in leading sinners to repent ance, notwithstanding they may teach the real truth with ability? Verst; 6.- Wh.:t consideration will prompt a truly good man to lovingly reprove sinners, and try to turn them from their sins? What class of persons are those with whom adv ise or reproof is hopeless, and who but Insult a person for Ills efforts to help them? Does Jesus hear direct to give up nil effort to save those who answer to "dogs" and "swine" and if not what does he m ea n ? Verses 7, S. -Seeing (Sod gives us so many things without cur asking, or even knowing our need of them, why Is it that he gives some of the most vital blessings only by our asking? Whatwls the significance of the three words. tsk, seek, knock? Why does God often keep un waiting for w hat we seem to so ui gently need, and to onlv give them to us after ear nest and Importunate prayer? What are some ol the benefits of Im portunate prayer? Why Is It that notwithstanding the Imitation. Hnd the promise of Jesus, and 10,0(10 of testimonies as to the value of prayer, thut it ts so little used. Verses 9-11. If we are loyal to God, wlmt reasons are there to believe that God will answer all our pray ps, in the sense at least of wltholdlng all bad things, and giving us every necessary good thing? Verse 12 What Is the relation be tween our love and actions to our fel lows, and our getting good things from them, ami how does this bear on the question of temperance? This question inns: be answered in wrltlug by mem bers of the club. ) Lesson for Sunday, February 27, 1910. False aud True Disclpleship, Matt. 7; 12-29. Free Methodist. Flrot church East Ninth and Mill. David M. Cathey, 11 and 7:30; 8. S.. 10; Y. P. M.. 6:30. 8coiid church East Flankers, be tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets. Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10: class meeting, 6:30. Olive Branch Mission Second and Ankcny. R. H. Knowles, superintendent. 3 p. m. St. Johns 11 and 7:30. Unitarian. Church of Our Father Yamhill and Seventh. Rev. W. Q. Eliot Jr.. Rev. T. L. Eliot,, D. D ' minister emeritus. 11 and 7:45; Y. P. F.. 6.30; S. S.. 9:45; adult class, 12:15. Topics. "Differences of Re ligious Opinion and Church Allegiance Within the Household." and "George Washington, His True Place In History." TTnlversallst. Church of the Good Tidings Broad way and East Twenty-fourth: Rev. J. I). Corby. 10:45: S. S. 12. Topic. "Helps to Knowing and Finding God. the Fath er of All." With a better understanding of the transient nature of the many physi cal ills which vanish before proper efforts gentle efforts pleasant efforts' rirhtly directed. There is comfort in the knowledge that 60 many forms of illness are rot due to any actual disease, but simply to a consti pated condition of the system, which the ploasant family hixative, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, promptly removes. That is why it is the only remedy with millions of families, and is everywhere esteemed so highly by all who value good health. Its beneficial effects are due to the fact that it is the or-Jy remedy which promotes internal cleanliness, without debilitating the organs' on which it acts. It is, therefore, all-important, in order to got its beneficial effects, to purchase and note that you have the genuine article, which is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only. It is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleanses the system effectually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and assists in overcoming habitual constipa tion permanently, also biliousness and the many ills resulting therefrom. The great trouble with all other purgatives and aperients is not that they fail to act when a single dose is taken, but that they act too violently and invariably tend to produce a habit of body requiring constantly augmented doses. Children enjoy the pleasant taste and gentle action of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, the ladies find it delightful and beneficial whenever a laxative remedy is needed, and business men pronounce it invaluable, as it may be taken without interfering with business and does not gripe nor . nauseate. r When buying note the name, California Fig Syrup Co. printed on the froryJcOf every package. Price, 60 cents a bottle. Friends' Cnurcb. Sunnyslde. Main and East Thirty fifth. Lindley A. Wells, 11 and 7:S0; Bibl' school, 10; C. E.. 6:30. Lents. Center street, Myra B. Smith, 11 and 7:30; Bible school. 10. Reformed. First German Tenth and Stark streets, G. Hafner pastor. Services 10:45 a. m7 find 8 p. in.; S. S., 3:30 a. m.: Y. P. S. C. E., 7 p. m. I Ministers, Sunday school teachers and others Interested are InviJd to iwrlte The Journal briefly their views as to the worth of these "questions," particularly if they consider them of value in their work. Clarence True Wilson. D. D.. 10:30 and 7:30; E. L.. 0:30; S. S.. 12:15. laurel wood Rev. R. E. Myers; 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10; E. L., 6:30. Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo street, Bcv. C. L. Hamilton. 10:30 and lr ',' an 8; S- 7:.1 s 8 . 12, E. L.. 6:30. Special Norwegian feynofl-Kast music bv Ms. Cany. Grant; Rev. O. Dagoes. 11 will take part in the meeting. The train will return to Eugene at 11:30 o'clock tonight. BIG LUMBER SHIPMENTS MADE FROM ABERDEEN (Special Plapatoh to The Journal.) Hoqulam, Feb. 19. Nearly every : previous cargo shipment record of this City was broken by that of the month , of January, when water shipments of more than 17,000,000 feet of lumber, 21.834,308 pieces of lath and 1,572.000 shingles were sent out by the five mills of this city. Five million, two hundred and eighty thousand, four hundred and thirty feet of lumber were shipped foreign, the rest going to coast points. By its rec ord of more than 6,000.000 feet, the National Lumber & Box company's mill took the lead, with the E. K. Wood mill and he Hoqulam Lumber & Box com pany second with shipments of 4,000,000 feet each. Kenllworth East Thirty-fourth and Gladstone. Rev. A. RobinBon, 11; 8. 8. 12; Y. P., 7. Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town send; services, 10; S. S.. 11:15. Anabel Rev. John A. Townsend. Serv ices, 11:30 and 7:45; K. S., 10.15. Trlnltv Dakota jjtreet, Rev. A. Rob inson. 7:45 p. m.; C. . 6:45; 8. 8.. 11. Vernon Wygant and East Nine teenth; Rev. George W. Anns, 11 and S; 8. S., 9:45; C. E., 7. I PLAN UNION HIGH t cruiiiii ciiu i j ! i ' I ll a a li . iSperlal Dispatch to The Journal.) Richland, Or., i cb. 19. The proposal to have a unjon high school, to bo com posed of the several school districts of Eagle valley is progressing nicely. This school, if carried at the next school elections of the several districts, will be located at Richland. At a mass meeting of the citizens last week a com mittee was cpoplnted to solicit' sub- Splscopai. Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett Rev. A. A. Morrison. 8 and 11. 7:30: S. S.. 9:45. Si. Matthew's, First and Caruthers Rev. W- H. M. Breek, Holy Communion, 7:30; service and sermon, 11; S. S. 10. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Martyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H. M. Ramsay. Holy Communion, 7:30; p-.a.'er and sermon, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 10. Church of Our Savior Woodstoek 11 and 8. St. David's East 'Twelfth and Bel mont, Rev. Henry RusscHJ Talbot. Holy communion, 7:30; S. S., 9:45; Holy com munion and sermon, 11. Prayer and ser mon, 7:45. St. Andrew's. Portsmouth Holv I eucharist and sermon, 11; prayer and sermon, i:n; a. s., 10 a. m. All Saint's. Twentv-flfth and Savler. Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Holy Com munion. S; orayer and sermon, 11; S. S., 12:15; evening prayer, S. St. Mark'B, Twenty-first and Mar shall. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. Holy eucharist. 7:30 and 11; S. 8.. 9:46; matins and litany, 10:15; evensong, 7:30. St. John's Church Multnomah and Taylor. 11 and 7:30: S. S.. 10. Good Shepherd Graham and Van couver. ttev. jonn uawson. 7:30; S. S.. 9:46 Norwegian Danish- Corner Vancouver avenue and Skldmore sireets; Rev. (. J. Larsen. Sunday school at 12 m. Japanese Mission 121 North Fif teenth. Rev. Ellsen Rlbara, 9:30 and 8:30; 8. S., 3:30. Swedish BorthwicK and Beach, Rev. John Ovall, 11 and 8; 8. S.. 10: K. L.. 7. Sermon by Rev. A. G. Beck of Tacoma, Wnsh. First German Fifteenth and Hoyt; G. A. Waasa; 11 and 7:30. Second German Stanton and Rodney, Rev. E. E. Hertzler, 11 and 8; S. S.. 9:45; E. L.. 7:30 Sellivood East Fifteenth and Tacoma. Rev. Lester C. Poor, 11 and 7:30; J. E. L.. 2:30; E. L.. 6:30. The Clinton-Kelly Memorial--Thlr.iy-nlnth and Powell, Itev. Ernst Leon Jones; S. S 9:4,1; 11 and 8; E. L., 7. Montavllla East Pine and Eighteenth streets. Rev. Harold Oberg; 11 and 8; S. S.. 10: class meeting. 12; E. L.. 7:15. Woorilawn William J. r.ouglas, 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10; E. L., 6:30. 1'nlverslty Park Dawson and Flske, Rev. W. R. Jeffry. J : 11 and 7:30. African Zion Thirteento and Main, Itev. W. Matthews; 11 and 8; S. S.. 1; C. E.. 7. Mount Tabor- East Stark and 81xty first, J. W. MeDougall; ,11'and 7:30. Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter, D. A. Walters; 11 and 8, 8. S., 10; E. L . 7. Lents Seventh and Gordon, Roy. W. Boyd Moore. 11 and 8; S. S.. 10; E. L.. 7. Woodstoek--J. D. Voce; 11 and 7:30: S. S , 10; E. L., 6:30. Rev. J. Scott. 11 and 8; S. S.. 10. Topics, "When Do tho Mothers Have to Be Tried for TliMr Children?" "The Power of a Good Man." Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and 45 Tenth and and 7:45; 8. 8.. 12:10 Fnited Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth; Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 9:45. 9:30. Zlon's German Chapman and Sal .non; H. H. Koppelmann, 10:15, 7:45; S. S. 9:15. St. Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton. Rev. A. Krause, 10:30 anf 7:30; S. S 9:30. Trlnlf German (Missouri synod) Willlamr and Sellwood; J. A. Rlmbach. 9:15; S. S 10; 7:30. St. John's Peninsula avenue and Kilpatclck; 3 p. m. Swedish August.ina - Kociney ana Stanton; Rev, H. E. Sandstedt, 10:45 and 7:45; S. 8., 9:30.. Swedish Mission Seventeenth and Gllsan; Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and 8; S. S.. 10; Y. P.. 5:30. Elim Chapel Michigan avenue and Skldmore, Rev. E. J. Thoren, 11; 8. S., Immanuel Germari-'-Corner 16th and Leo (Sellwood). H. C. Ebellng. 10:30; S. S.. 9:30 Grace English (Missouri Synod) Kerbv and Fargo, Rev. Carl Hassold, 10 and 7:30; S. S.. 10:30. Christian Science. First Church of Christ Scottish Klta cathedral. Morrison and Lownsiale. 11; 8: S. 8., 12; subject of lesson sermon. "Mind." Second Woodmen's hall. East Sixth and Alder. 11; 8; 8. 9.. 11; subject of lesson sermon, "Mind." wmijwww mm .mil m w m m mmm mrwMm msmr amr w r I . Jakcnw Gty rarkorMontmlla cars Co property: Oficc onjroimd. M. E. Church South. L'nlon avenue and Multnomah street Rev. E. H. Mowre. ll and 7:30: S. S. 10; E. I .., :30. Topic. "The Benefit De rived From Sorrow." Miscellaneous. OREGON HOTELS ! HOTEL OREGON! CORNER SEVENTH AND STARK STREETS I Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $l per I Day and Up European Plan WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO., Props. Grace. Memorial. Tast Seventeenth scriptions for the purchase of the land and Woidler Rev. Georjre B. Van Wat- from J. P. Halley, on the northeast side , ters. Prayer and sermon, ll; S. S., 10. of town. ' The amount of $Roo for two Ascension Chapel Portlan& Heights, acres was soon raised and is to lie j Sstau1-Woodmere. Rev. J. C. For- inaceu mi .m-iow who me oto pen o i n g By 1 1, e ; jj n. m.; S. S.. 9:45 Catholic St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth and DavisMost Rev. A. Christie, D. D. Low mass, 6, 8 atitl 9. High mass and sermon, 11. Vespers, instruction and benediction. 7:45 St. Joseph's (German), Fifteenth and Couch- Rt. Rev. James Rauw, V. G. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon. 10:20. Vespers, benediction. 3:30. St. Francis. East Eleventh and Oak Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass, 6, 8:30 and 9:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30 Vespers. Instruction and benediction 7:30. St. Lawrences", Third and Sherman First xev. j. v . nugnes. jxiw mass, t, i and 8:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. Ascension, Montavllla, Rev. J. p. tit rrin t He i. Mnq Anrl Rppmnn a tn 11 and chapel of Sisters of the Precious' Blood. St. Patricks. Nineteenth and Savler the turn of things at the tlon oming elce- Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Samaritan hospital. Rev. William R. Powell, chaplain. Holy communion. 7 a. m.; ward services, 3; prayer and sermon, 7:15 p. tn. (Etabllnd 1R79) An Inhalation lor Whooping-Cough, Croup, uroncnitis, CQugtis, Diphtheria, Catarrh. Cresolen Is a Boon to Asthmatics. lue It not seem more effecllre to breathe In a remedy lor diarttwa of tli breathing organ than la take tlw remedy into the ttumacu i Oeaolenn runta became the air, rendered teougly aitiarptloi li carried orer tba diaemaed aurfaoe with ererr breath, firlnc prolonged and ennstaat treatment It Is lnTmluaMe to mothers viva email child ran. Thoae of Cog. numpli vey Tendency will lind immediate relief from Ueush or inflamed Condition of the throaft ALL DRUGGISTS. Send txvtal , tot d aeriptira Booklet. - Vp-Creeiilen C. IXi Fiiliea Street, . S.-w York. Methodist. Taylor Street- Rev. Benjamin Young, D. D., 10:30 and 7:30; S. S.. 12:15: E. I... Ifi:3d. Topics: "Why 1 Believe the Gos- jpei"; address by H. A. Wheeler. lb-Id secretary laymen's missionary move- mi-lit, on "The 'prising: of Men." ' Grace Twelfth and Taylor, Rev. John H. Ordlipp. D. D.. 10:3- and 7:30; S. S, 1 2 : 1 ." ; Jefferson Street mission. 3:30; E. L., 6-30. Topics: "Laborers With God," "In Relief of Doubt." Trinity East Tenth and Grant: Lewis Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction. 3:30. St. Michael's CTtallan). Fourth and Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low mass, 8. Hl?h mass and sermon. 10.30. Vesnera and benediction. 7:30. St. htephen s, fortv-soennd and East Taylor Rev W. A Waltr. i,0w mass. 8:30 High mass and sermon, 10:3n Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Dnlv. Low mass, fi, 8 and 9 High mass and ser mon, 10:30 Vespers and benediction. 7:30. Holy Rosary. East Third and TJnlon Very Rev. A. S Lawler. Low mass. 6, 7 and 8:30. High mass and sermon 10:30 Vespers and benediction. 7:30. Sacred Heart, Mllwaukie -Rev Gre gory Ruble, . S B. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon. 10:30. V'esuers and benediction, 7:341. Congregational. First Madison and Park. Rev. Luther R. Dyott, D. D-. 11 and 7:45; S. S. 9:45; evening sermon by Rev. G. W. Hinman. Laurelwood Rev. Wllliaril H. Meyer, pastor, S. S.. 10:00; sermons 11 and 7:30. Ptlgilm Shaver and Missouri avenue. Rev. Guy L. Dick. 11 and 7:30: S. S.. 9:45; C. E.. 6:30. Topics, "Perfect Work." "The Weakness of Strength." Sunnyslde East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth. Rev. J. .T. Staub; 11 and 7:3ii; S. S., 1 u ; (.'. E., K:3(. St. Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson; 11 and 8: s. s.. 10. University Park Haven and Dawson, 11 mid 7:30; S. S.. in; c. E.. B:3(). Hassalo Street East Seventii and llnssalo, Rev. George E. Paddack, 11 and 7:45; S. 8.. 10. Highland East Sixth and Prescott, Rev. E. S. Bollinger, 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10; Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30 Topics, "The Commodities of tho Kingdom," "The Bark and the Bite" German East Seventh and Stanton, Rev. John H. IJopp; 10:80 and 30; S. S., 9:15; C. E.. 6:30. Church of the Brethren (Dunkards) Borthwick and Killingsworth ave. Rev. George C. Carl, 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10; C. W.. 6:30. Church of New Thought Selllng Hlrsch hall, Henry Victor Morgan. 8 p. m. Swedish Corns Salvation Armv sn DuniBiue. tj. i.jv ann . cr.-vmjrc, Iiiter-Denbminational City Mission i:0 KUUMo, ,d nun sireei. A. Wells, superintend ent, 3 Sunday, 8 every evening in the week. v Mediums' and Ministers' Association Auditorium building, 11. 3 and 7:45. Latter Dav Saints (Mormons) East TenCi and Sherman. J. C. Westergaru, presiding elder. 11 and 6; S. S.. 10. Volunteers of America 285 Burnslde street. 3:30 and 8:30. Advent Christian Second, between ilHK and Lincoln. E. Wallace Shepard. 10:30 and 7:30. . P,ly,,ne Truth Center 201 Allsky building. Rev. Thaddeus M. Mlnard, 11; o. S., 12. ' Free Thought Society Drew Hall; 8 P. m . sunject for discussion, "Does Man XVI United Brethren In Christ. First East Fifteenth and Morrison. Rev. Russell S. Showers. 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10, class of tho welcoming hand, 10:30: C V... 6:30. Topics, "Jesus, the Divine Child, and 'Will Power in Life's Battles." Radical-Sixth and Mechanic. Revf Os car A. Martin. 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10; C. E., 6:30. Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. C. P. Blnnchard. 1 1 ; S. S., 10. Alberta -- East Twenty-seventh and Mildred, Rev. B. E. Emerick. 11 and 7:30; S. 8., r. Tremont Wisdom and Curtis streets. Rev. H. C. Shaffer; S. S., 11; C. E.. 6:30; sermon, 7:30. eally Need a Religion?' cnurch of Nazarene East Seventh and Couch. Rev. A. O. Henricks. 11 and :30: S. S., 9:45: Y. P. M., 6. New Church Society (Swedenborgen) Eleventh and Alder. Knights of Py thias hall. Lay service and sermon, 11. Watch Tower Society (Nou-Sectarlan) Odd bellows' hall, East Sixth and Alder; 1:30; Berean Bible studies; 3 15 presentation of Bible truths. Center of Right Thinking W. O. W. temple. 128 Eleventh and Alder streets. Mrs. E. Sherman Olney; 8 p. m. Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ t Latter Day Saints East Seventy s.xth and Irving. Elder Walter Bar ker. 11 and 7:30; 8. S.. 10:45 fellowship Circle Selting-Hirsch hall. 8. Dr. Davidson Uuchanan of Von, 7n. land. Subject. "The Higher Evolution and tho Coming Race." First Spiritual Society 109 Socond street. Conference. 2; lecture and mes sages. 7:45. Lecture bv Mrs. Althla Rally. . Y .W A Seventh and Taylor streets. Fireside hour at 4. p. m. Y. M. C. A. City association. Sixth and Taylor streets. H. W. Stono. gen eral secretary. Meeting for men at S o'clock will be address by H. A. Wheeler of Australia on "How Can My Church Benefit Most by the Laymen's Mission ary Movement?" Music by Y. M. C. A. orchestra. Christian and Missionary Alliance East Ninth and Clay. Services 10:30 and 7:45. S. S., 12. Y. P. M., 6:30. Commons Rescue Mission 22 North Front street. Special services, 3 and 8. State Spiritualists'' Association ''m Alisky hall. 2:30, address by Rev. J. H. Lucas and Rev. Sophia B. Seip. THE IMPERIAL Oregon's Greatest Hotel 104 SUITES." With Private Baths NEW FIREPROOF BUILDING MODERATE RATES PHIL METSCHAN & SON'S, Props. HOTEL PERKINS FIPTH AND WASHINGTON STS. In the heart of the business and shopping district. Tho most 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 rooms. Elegant cafe. Mnsio daily daring; lanch, dinner and after the thea tre, by the famous Markee Orchestra. 'Bos meets all trains. Rates f 1 and np. HOTEX. PERKINS CO. r. J. Richardson, Pres. X,. Q. Swetland, Sec. & Mgr. 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 C. W. CORNELIUS Proprietor H. E. FLETCHER Manager European Plan BCoAern Restaurant. portlInd PORTLAND, OR. : i H COST ONE XZlaZON SOUABS Eeadqnarters for Tourists and Com. merclal TraTelers. Special rates made to families and single gentlemen. The management will be pleased at all times to show zooms and give prices. A modem Turkish bath es tablishment In ta hotel. H. C. Bowers, Mgr. Holy Cross. ITnfvcrsitv Park Rev. J. tof (lie Door P. Thlllman. C. S. C. Low mass. 8:30. Hitrh mass and sermon. 10:30. Veaoers and benediction. 4. Holy .Redeemer. Portland and Van- United Presbyterian. The Church of the Strangers Grand ave. and Wasco. Rev. S. Earl Du Bols. 10:30 and 7:30; S. S., 12. Interpretation for the deaf every Sunday mornlncr. Topics, "Saloon Facts." and "Which Side ,a S3V:J ' f erf Hcv-Ed KcawekTsS anT'.Ciot Hist Sixth and Montgomery. Rev. Frank De Witt FIndley, 10:3(1 and 7:30; S. S., 1J: C. E.. 6:30. Tonics. "Man's Two Inescapable Annointments Wlfri , Diamonds may be polished by shaking them In a bag of dry bran, pearls with a perfectly dry chajnola. filigree silver and chased gold with hot water and a little ammonia, and oxidized silver with a one to forty solution of sulphuric acid A few minutes' delay In treating some cases of croup, even the length of time It takes to go for a doctor often proves dangerous. The safest way Is to keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the house, and at the first Indication of croup give the child a dose. Pleasant to take and always cures. NORTONIA HOTEL ELEVENTH OFP WASHINGTON ST. Portland's Only Roof Garden Amttioan Rates to Families and European Our Bus Meets All Trains Sample Suites, with B.-.ths, for Traveling files imam H i' sun : JttffiB I 44 llmJvfiLaljaJ r, Of 10 Morning topic. '"A True Hero. First Norwegian-Danish Eighteenth and Hovt. Rev. H. P. Nelson 11 and s S. S.. 10; Y. P. M . 7. Service in new' church. Sunnyslde East Yamhill and Thlrtv fifth; W. T. Kuster; 11 and 7:30; S. S. 9:50; E. L. 6:45. Topics: "A Spe. lai and a General Providence": temperance sermon by Dr. W. B. Holllngshead. St. Johns Rev. F. N. Sandefur; 11 and 8: E. L.. 7: S. S.. 10. Kpworth Twenty-sixth ad Savler. Rev. Charles T. McPlierson: 11 and 7:3M; S. S., S':45; E. L.. 0:30. .Morning address hy Dr. .1 .v. Anderson. Evening subject. "Christ Seeking Sinners." ChlnestMisslon Chan Sing Kal; 11 and 7:J0. W' CtlnpL-pwy East Nintli and Pine; i Low mass. S. High mass and sermorf: 10:30. Benediction 4. St. Andrew's. Ninth and Albrta Rev Thomas Klernan. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon. 10. Vespers, in struction and Benediction. 7:30. St Ignatius. Forty-second and Powell Valley road-Rev. F. Dillon. S. J. Low mass, 8 and 9:30. Mass sermon and benediction. 10:80. St. Stanislaus. Maryland and Falling Rev. C. Seroskl. Low maa'. 8. High mass and sermon. 10. Lutheran. St. James' English West Park and Jefferson; J. Allen Lea. !1 and 7:45; S. S., 10; i L.. 7 p. m. Topics, "Graven Images That Cannot Save, sacred con cert In tho evening. Betania Danish 640 Union avenue N. Third East Thirty-seventh and Clav: Rev. J. L. Acheson. ll and 7:30. S. S. 10. Christian. Central East Twentieth and Sal mon, Itev. J. F. Gormiey, 11 and 7:45; Bible school 10. .Morning address by ltev. C. F. Swandcr; evening, "Oregon for Christ." Kern Park Pitt and Mldburn: Rev. A. A. Beely, 11 and 7:36; S. 8., 10; C. E.. 6:30. Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott; Thomas O. Picton. 11 and 7:30; 8. S., 9:45: c, E.. 7 p. m. Topics, "A Living Sacrifice." and "A Dlscont-ented Young Man." I First Corner Park and Columbia, Rev. AV. V. Reagor, ll and 7:39; S, 8., HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCp jGeary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St. Francis European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up New steel and brick structure. Furnished at cost of (200.000. Every comfort and convenience- On carlines transferring all over citr. Omnibus meets trains and steamer. Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco .liwiii THE NEW SEWARD CORNER TENTH AND ALDER The leading hotel of Portland, opened July, 1909. Modern in every detail, furnished in elegance. Most beautiful .corner lobby in Northwest. Commodious sample rooms. European plan. Rates $1.50 and up. 'Bus meets all trains. w. M. 3EWASS, Prop. READ THE SUNDAY JOURNAL LARGEST. BEST SUNDAY. 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