The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 26, 1910, Page 6, Image 6

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    UiBORITES INSIST :
ON INVESTIGATION
THE OREGON DAILY .JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY r EVENING.' FEBRUARY 23, 1910.
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Sunbay Services aCv tl)e i3 j
; hulldlnff. . Rev.'Thaddeu M. Minard.ll:! Matthews of Seattle.. Meeting tor hoy
Ji8 8.,. 13.-, . Hat 8:30 o'clock in assoclat ion auditorium.
Will Employ Attorney to Look
Into School Board
V Expenditures.
Central (Labor council, at a meeting
last, night gave to Its legislative com
, mltfea full power to continue the . in
vestigation of achool board expenditures.
Thi. Includes tlie employing of an at
torney and the filing of a formal com
plaint, if n should become necessary.
A resolution unanimously adopted
contained criticism of the board for
constituting, as it ws termed. "Its own
Judge and Jury." In the Investigation of
' charges madeNby Alex MoLeod so far
as that Investigation has proceeded.
At the same time no question was ra)d
as to the Justice of exonerating; Llroctor
' J V. Beach of charges wnlih related
i particularly to his own conduct.
The chairman of the labor council's
' legislative committee is Will Ia'y, who
Is also president of the State feneration
of Ibor. The secretary Is H. J. Park
inson, who said this morning:
"The Central Labor council is not par
ticularly concerned with the petty
charges thua far made. But it is sus
picious that irregularities have obtained
during the past few years which are of
considerable magnitude and of fcreat
moment to the taxpayers of this city.
Tha council has authorized the legisla
tive committee to proceed along the
. lines of the broadest possible, investiga
, tlon of school board procedure. If such
an Investigation is ever conducted, as
It should be soma one must take the
Initiative and the Central Labor coun
cil has chosen to perform this service
for the people of Portland.
"At the meeting last night affldavita
were read which tend to confirm our
suspicions that the past administration
of the school board has been to an ex-
tent Irregular. The committee win noia
a meeting this afternoon to determine
a definite plan of action.
Baptist.
riraf Whlta Temnle. Twelfth and
Taylor. Kev. John B ntrlen acting pas
tor, 10. "One Accord prayer mwtlnf
services. 10:30 and ?:30; Bible achool 13.
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28TH ST. BRIDGE
Kansas City Engineers .
Start Work Soon as
Plans Prepared.
Repair on the East Twenty-eighth
street bridge will 'be made by the
Northwest Bridge Works as soon ia
plana for the work can ba prepared by
Waddell & Harrington, the Kansas City
engineer appointed by the executive
board to examine the reinforced con-
' creta viaduct, which waa rejected ty
- the Lane administration on account of
' faulty construction.
.An agreement waa made between the
present executive board and the bridge
works by which the contractors are to
make' the repairs designated by Waddil
A Harrington, and then to sue the city
for the cost not onfy of the repairs, but
of th entire bridge. The bridge com
pany maintains that It built the struc
ture according to specifications. -
City Engineer Morris said yesterday
that Waddell & Harrington would for
ward the plana for the repairs now In.
a very short time. ;
MORE PAY FOR MEN
IN ASSESSOR'S OFFICE
-. High cost f living has nit the higher
tips la the county assessor's- office and
the salaries of three of Assessor Slgler's
chief men hava been ' increased. ' Chief
t'eputy L. H. Maxwell Is raised, from
' 1175 per month to 1200, Chief Field
.Deputy W. C. Norttf from $135 to $150
and Field Deputy George R. Funk from
$110 to $125. The salaries of other dep
uties are unchanged, but 10 office and
: field men were lifted from $75 to $90 a
few months ago. '
The -order for Increase of the "salaries
v 1 1., . Morning sermon ty nev.
f. Petty, secretary Home Missionary
societv. on "Making and peeping
Amoi-to Chr(fln:" pvinln. A Hypo
crlte. Who He la and Where to Find
mm. v . .
Rev. H. 8. Black. 11 and 7:10; B Me
school, i: h. y. v. v.. "'i111''
The GreateBt Race Ever Kun, i ne
Face of Man."
Central Kaat Twentieth and Anaeny;
10:80 and 7:3ir; 8. H., 12; Y. P. U., 6:30.
Arleta 11 and 7:38; a. o., t.to, o
Y. P. IT.. 6:30.
Highland Alberta and (Sixth, ReC. IL,
A. Leonard, pastor. 11 ajid 7:80; B. 1.
r. u.. s:3i; t. a., jo.
Si.liunnri lafrtm an A tT.laventtl. KCV.
D. W. Thurston, pastor. 11 and 7:30: 8.
8. 10; Y. I. l. 6:30. Bermons by Rev.
J. I PnrlngStnn.
Calvary East Eighth and Grant, Rev.
J. N. Monroe. 11 and 7.0; S. S., 10; B.
V. P. V.. 6:30. v.
Immanuel Mead and Second, uev. A.
U. Mlnoker, 10:30 and 7:30; H. &, 12;
B. Y; T. tV:30.
Grace Montavilla: Rev. Albert h
Patch. 11 and 7:30; 6. B., 10; Y. P.
U., 8:30. ,
University Park Kev. il. . jneney.
S. S., 10, 11 and 7:30; B- Y. P. U., 7.
Sunnyatde (German ) Forty-tlrst arid
Hawthorne; Rev. C. Feldmeth. 11; 8. 8..
;4S.
St. John's (German) Rev. Karl Feld
meth. S. S., 9:45; services, 11 and 7:30;
6t. Johns Rev. C U Owen. 11 :Sn
and 7:80; 8. ,10; B. Y. P. U.. 6:J0.
Chinese Mission 363 Burnsld street
8- 8., 7. Pastor, Rev. Fung Chak.
First ? German Fourth and Mill;
Rev. J. Kratt. .11 and 7:30: 8. 8.. 9:45.
Second German Morris and Rodney;
Rev. Frederick Baucerman. 11 and 7:30;
8. 8.. 9:45; Y. P. V., 6:45.
East Forty-fifth street Comer East
Main; Rev. A. B. Waltx. H and 7:30;
B. Y. P. U., 6:4S. t,
Lents Rv. Gilman Parker. b. 8..
10: 11 and 7:30: B. Y. P. I'., 6:30.
Mount Olive Seventh and Everett;
Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:30.
Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; Rev.
Erick Scherstrom. 10:45 and 7:4o;
a B IS- B Y IT.. 8:S0.
Tabernacle East Forty-first and Hol
gate; Rev. F. E. Dark. 11 and 7:30;
S H 9 ' 46
Third Knott and Vancouver. Rev. R.
Schwedler. 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10.
Presbyterian.
First Twolftn and Alder. Rev. Wil
liam Hiram Foulkes, 10:30 and 7:30: S.
8 12:10; C. E.. 6:30. Kermon by Rev.
Mark A. Matthews of Seattle.
Mlspah Eaat Twelftn and Powell;
Rev. Harry Leeds, 11 and 7:80; 8. S.. 10;
C E. 6 '30
' Calvary Eleventh and Clay. Rev.
Thomas Holmea Walker, 10:30 and 7:45;
Bible school, noon. Topics, "The Church,
Nctinltv." "Refuaes Swept Away."
1 Fourth First and Gibba; Rev. Dnald!
Mackenzie, iu:iu ana i:iu. a. a.. .
E., 6:30.
Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East
Taytor; Rev. E. Nelson Allen, 10:30,
7:30; S. S., 12; C. E.. 6:30. Topics,
"The Glorv of Self-Renunciation," stere-
optican lecture on Galilee.
ForDes isenwood ana uanienoein;
Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:30; S. 8.,
10; C. E.. 6:S0.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett;
Rev. J. E. Snyder, 10:30 and 7:30; S. S.,
12. .Topics, "Sufficient Into the Day Is
the Evil Thereof," "The Blessed Hope."
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. 8. C. E., 6:30.
Marshall Street Marshall and North
Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays, 11. 4;
S. 8., 10. A 7:30 service in the Finnish
language.
Mount Tabor Belmont and Pretty
man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp. 11 and 8;
a 8., 10.
Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth
and Spokane; Rev. D. A. Thompson, 11
and 7:30; S. S., 10; C. E., 8:30.
Third East Thirteenth and Pine;
Rev. William Parsons. 10:30 ana '7:45
S. S.. 12. Tonics. "How to net a Work
lna Knowledge of the Scripture," "The
consistency m jesuB.
Hope M on ta villa, isasi peventy
eighth street. Kev. . Henry u. xsave.
S. 8., 10; li and :3U. '
Kenllworth East Thirty-fourth an
Gladstone. Rev. X. Robinson. 11; 8. 8.
12; Y. P.. 7.
Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town
send; services, 10; s. ., ii:ib.
Anabel Rev. John A. TownBend. Berv
lees. 11:3ft and 7:45: S. S.. 10:15.
Trinity Dakota Mreei Rev. A. Rob
Inson. 7:45 p. m.; C. . 6:45: S. 6., 11
Vernon Wygant and East Nine
teenth: Rev. George W. Anns, 11 and 8
B. s.. :4i; u. ti., i,
Suggestive Questions on tke Sunday v ;';: V?
ScIiqoI Lesson ty Rev. Dn T.vS. Linscott
(Ministers. Sunday school teachers and others Interested are Invited to writ
me journal urieny uieir vlewa as to the worth or mesa "questions,' particular
ly If they consider them of value In their work. . -
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testants. ,
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(Copyright 1909, by Rev. T. S. Linscott.
rebmary 07, 1910.
False and True Dlsclpleshlp. Matt.
7: 13-29.
Golden Text Not every one that salth
unto me, Lord. Lord, Shall enter Into
tho kingdom of heaven; bit he that
doeth the will of my Father which is
in heaven, Matt., 7:21.
Verses 13, 14 In what sense Is the
gate to eternal life narrow, and the
way to destruction hrbad?
What afe the conditions for entering
into eternal life?
If a man repents of and gives up all
his sins but one, why Is it Impossible
for him to pass through the gate which
leads to eternal life?
Verse 15 Are there any false pro
phets these days, and if so describe
them?
Ia a pastor, or a Sunday school
teacher, a false prophet if he preaches
what he does not practice?
Verse 16 If a man is a good hus
band, a kind father, an agreeable neigh
bor, charitable, honest, and industrious,
but drtaa not belong to any church,
what reason Is there for us to conclude
that he is not a Christian?
Verse 17 If a tnan attends church
and prayer meeting regularly, and
takes part In the services, but Is ugly
and cross to his wife and children,
what reason is there for us to conclude
that he Is not a hypocrite?
How would you class a woman, ac
tive in church and missionary work,
who habitually repeats stories, whether
true or false, against the character of
her neighbors?
Verse 18 From the teaching of Je
sus, how would you demonstrate that a
person may, or may not. be his follow
er who does not delight to do good.
tlvely engaged In doing It?
Verse 19 What Is the law . which
operates, to eternally destroy the hope
and happiness of all who persist in do
ing; evil?
Verse 20.What Is the natural
"fruit" of a follower of Jesus, and that
of a follower of evil?
Verse 21-23 Jesus Intimates here,
that a man may bo quite successful
In religious work, and yet be a worker
of Iniquity, show how that can be possi
ble? '
How does God regard a man who
prays, and yet knowingly commits sin?
Does God expect, and Is It reasonable
to expect that ordinary mortals can do
his will in all things.
HOW DO YOU ACCOUNT FOR THE
SELF DECEPTION OF MEN. WHO
ACCORDING TO THE TEACHING OF
JESUS. WILL WALK UP TO THE
GATE OF HEAVEN, THINKING THEY
ARE SAVED, BUT TO BE TURNED
BACK AS WORKERS OF INIQUITY?
This question must be answered in
writing by members of the cjub.
Verses 24-27 Does Jesus mean that
tve are to do literally as his words
read, in this sermon on the mount, of
lo take them as principles and do as he
did, form the personal acquaintance of
the father, and then do his will in tho
details?.
If a man loves God and his fellows,
and is following Jesus in doing good,
always being true to the voice of God
In his soul, what reason Is there to be
lieve that, that is building upon the
Impregnable rock?
Verses 28-29 What was it that dls
Ingulshed the teaching of Jesus from
that of the scribes?
Lesson for Sunday, March 6, 1010:
Jesus the Healer. Matt., 8:2-17.
The last of the issue 1910 52 numbers.
10.' Evangellstio iervlceg. v jRtvIrai
meetings ouring weea.
Ockley Green Gay and7 Willamette.
Rev. J.. Boweraox. 11 and 7:30: L S
10; C. E., 8:30.' topic, "The Conquest
or tne i,oro. rtevivai services, ,
Second Fargo and Kerby, Rev. C C
poling, n ana 7:30.
St John's Ivanhoe and . John. Ray,
C. P. Yatea, 6. a, 10..
TJnlted Presbyterian. , '
, The Church of the- Btrangera Grand
ave. and Wasco, Rev. S. Earl Du Bole,
10:80 ana 7:so; b. a., 1Z. interpretation
for the deaf every Sunday , morning.
irat tsixm . ana Montgomery, Kev.
Frank De Witt Flndlev. 10:30 and 7:30:
8. 8.. 12: C. E.. 6:80. TodIcs. "What
Just Our Consecrated . Christian Can
Do." "What Just Our Godless Sinner
can uo. k
Third East Thlrty-aeventh and Clay;
Rev. J. L. Acheson, 11 and 7;S0, 8, 8.,
10. .
Evangelical Associations. ,
First German Tenth and Clay.' F.
Bens. 10:45 and 7:46: 8. 8.. S:80: Y. P.
7 p. ni. Topics, "Jeaus the True and
Faithful Witness," "Character Building-."
first Enal sh East Sixth and Mar.
ket atreets; B. culver: 8. 8.. 10:
preaching, 11 by Rev. J. A. Goods at
S. Rev. N. Shutm will conduct the ser
vices in connection with the laying of
tne cornerstone or tne new cnurcn.
Young People's Alliance, 6:30; preach
ing. 7:30. -
Memorial East Eighteenth and Tib-
betta, Morris Heverllng, 11 and 8; & &
Free Methodist. ''.
First churchEast Ninth and ' Mill.
David M. Cathey. 11 and 7:30; a S.. 10;
Y. P. M.. 6:80. ,
1.1. . .... AJMKB ,,11. .1. CI.
tween Fifty-third , and Fifty-fourth
streets. Rav. Wilbur N. Coffea. 11
and 7:30; S..8.. 10: class meeting, 6:80.
Olive Branch Mission Second and
Ankeny. R. H.. Knowlea, superintendent,
3 p. m.
St. Johns 11 and 7:80.
Unitarian.
Church of Our Father Yamhill and
Seventh. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T.
L iiot D. v.. minister emeritus. 11
and :4o; Y. P. F., 6:80; 8. 8., 9:45.
Topics. "The Partial EeliDse of the
Church of Christ": evening sermon by
rresiaeni vv. j. iterr, "Tne Agrlcul-
ural College. Its Relation to the
r.conomlc. Moral and Civic Life of th
state."
Church of Nasareha East Bevanth
and Couch. Rev. A. O. Henrlcks, 11 and
7:30; B, 8 :46; Y. P. M.. .
' New Church Society (Swedanborgen)
Eleventh and Alder, Knlghta of Py
thias' hall., Lay service and sermon. 11.
, 'Watch Tower Society (Non-Sectarian)
-i-Odd Fellows' hall, East Sixth and
Alder; 1:30; Herean Bible studies; 8:16
presentation of Bible trutha. '
Center of Right Thinkings W. O. W.
temple 128 Eleventh and Alder streets,
Mrs. E.' Sherman Olney; g.
Reorganized Church of Jesus ' Christ
of Latter Day Saints East Seventy
sixth and Irving. Elder Walter Bar
ker. 11 and 7:30; a 8,, 10:45,
Fellowship Circle Selling-Hlrech hall.
8. Dr. Davidson Buchanan of New Zea
land. Subject, "A Scientific Bible and
the Religion of the Future."
First Spiritual Society 109 Second
street. Conference,- 2; lecture and mes
sages, 7:45. , Lectgra by. Mra. C. Cor
nelius. , ' ', . ' .. v
Y. M. C. A.' City Association. Blxth
and Taylor streets; .R,. R. Perkins, re
llgious work director. Meeting- for men
at 8 o'clock In First Presbyterian church
win do addressed oy vr. Aiarg A
will ha addreftacd hv Dr.. .I.uther R.
Dyott. pastor" of 'First- CongreRatlqnal
church and moving plpturca will ; ba
shown. w ' ': ' '
' Y. W. C- A.--Seventh and Taylor ii
treats. Fireside hour at i. P- m. , 2
Christian and Misalonarv Alliance ,
East Ninth and . Clay, - Servloea 10:30
and- 7:46. a 8.. '12. Y. P. M 6:30.
Commons Rescue Mission 22 North
Front street. Special services, 3 and .
State Spiritualists' Association 201
Alisky halt 2:80, address by Professor
E. E. Young on VWhola World Boul
Communion," and Sophia B. 8elp. -
Sawmill Burns Nfar 1a -Center..
- (Belsl UUpatch to The Joflrnal.l
La" Center, Wash,, Feb. $6. The Mar- .
tin sawmill, -which la located about, six
miles above here on ast fork of Lewlr -river,
an4 which Is owne4 , by Victor
Martin, waa burned to the ground about
8 o'clock this morning. The mill has
been standing Jdle for about,, one year ,,
and was to be put In operation March 1.
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and having the opporfunfty. Is not ac
Ministers. Sunday school teachers and others Interested are Invited to
W'Tite The Journal briefly their views as to ,the worth of these "questions,"
particularly if they consider them of value In their work.' ,
Mtthodlat.
Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young,
D. D.,. 10:30 and 7:30; h. h., iz:it; is. L,
6:30. TodIcs. "Personal Responsibility.
"Faith, a Message for Today." Solo by
W. A. Parker or cnicaeo.
Grace Twelfth and Taylor, Rev. John
ti. cuanpp. u. u.. iu:a una co; is.
12:15; Jefferson Street mission, 3:30; E
u.,- 6:30; Topics, "Christianity s Now
ness." 'Victorious Faith,
Trinity East Tenth and Grant: Lewis
r . smith, 11 ana :u; iu. b:su; h. b,
10.
First Norwegian-Danish Eighteenth
of Maxwell, North and Funk was signed 1 and Hoyt. Rev. H. P. Nelson. 11 and 8
bv County Judge Webster and County a 6.. lo; Y. P. M., 7
Commissioner F. C Barnes. Commls- L.!S?ni?1?-! J",1?1"1 JhTtl
alonar W. U Ughtner declined to, sign j 9 :6Q " 'e. L. V: 45. TopicaVrnornlng, "Doubt
the order. He had no objection, he said, Great Robber, lr the evening the
to increasing Maxwells pay, out would first of aserles or sermons on "What
not vote for the others with It.
Wealthy pioneer Pies.
Bpecll Dlipitoh to The Jonrual.) '
Forest Grove, Or- Feb 26. F. M.
White, a pioneer resident of Gales creek,
who died at his home Thursday, was
burled today In the Gales Creek cem
etery. Mr. White was born In South
Carolina in 1830. He came to "Oregom
by way of the Isthmus of Panama in
of the Signs of the Times" (1) Unrest.
St. Johns Rev. F. N. Sandefur; U
and s: is. l... i; b. h iw.
Epworth Twenty-sixth and Savler
Rev. Charles T. McPhersort; 11 and
7:30; S. 8., 9:45; E. I. 6:30. Topics,
Love the Motive r'ower ror service
evening sermon by Rev. R. Vernon.
Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kal.v 11
and 7:30.
Centenarv East Ninth and Pine;
Clarence True Wilson, D. D., 10:80 and
7:80; K. L.. 6:30; 8. S 12:15. Topics,
"What Does the Bible Teach About Sud-
1850. and had been a resident nf ihu
vicinity since 1870. Mr. White was one 1 den Conversions" "The Coming of Judg
of the best known and wealthiest real- ment uay.
dents of Washington county. He is sur
vived by his aged widow and one son,
F M. White, of Gales ?reek. .
Odd Fellows to Erect Building.
Forest Grove, Or., Feb. 26. The Odd
Fellows lodge of this city has pur
chased a lot at the corner of Main
Laurelwood Rev. R. E. Myers; 11
and 7:30; S. 6., 10; B. L.. 6:30.
Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo
Street, Rev. C. I Hamilton, 10:30 and
7:i0. S. li) v. Ij., 0:30. Special
music by Ms. Carty.
Norwegian DaniBh Corner "Vancouver
avenue and Skidmore streets; Rev. C.
J. Larsen. Sunday school at 12 m.
.Japanese Mission 1 21 North Flf-
, street and First avenue, north, of the ' teenth. Rev. EUsen Rifcara, 8:80 and
trst National bank, for a consideration ! 8 : R0ieihll-.Borthwlek and Beach ev
t $4000, and will erect a three noryllTifij
hrlck building thereon. This property Topics, "Our Master's Call," "Refuge
Is one of the best In point of location From impending Danger."
In the city. 1 First German Fifteenth and Hoyt;
G. A, Waasa; ll and 7:30.
Second German Stanton and Rodney,
Rev. V.. E. Hertxler. 11 and 8: 8. S.. 9:45:
J E. L 7:30. '
1 Selliyood East Fifteenth and Tacoma,
Rev. lester C- foor, 11 ana v:s; j. is;.
L., 2:30; E. L., 6:80.
The Clinton-Kelly Memorial Thinty-
: ninth and Powell, Rev. Ernst Leon
Jones; S. B., 9:45; 1.1 ana : ss. 1j., 7.
Montavilla East Pine and Eighteenth
streets. Rev. Harold Oberg; 11 and 8;
S. S-, 10; class meeting, 12; E. L.. 7:16.
Woorllawn William . J. Dousrlas: 11
jand 7:30; S.-S.. 10; is. 6:80.
I University Park Dawson and Fluke,
. Rev. W. R. Jeffry, J.; 11 and 7:30.
African Zlon Thirteenth and Main.
Rev. W. Matthews; 11 and 8; S. S., 1;
C E 7
Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty
first, J. V. McDougall; 11 and 7:30.
patton Michigan avenue and Carpen
ter, D.' A. Watters; 11 and 8; S. S., 10;
E. L-. 7.
Lenis Seventh and Gordon, Rev. W.
Boyd Moore. 11 and 8; S. 8.. 10; E. L.f
' Woodstbftk J. D. Voce; li and 7:80;
S. 8., 10; E. L., 6:30.
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.rrtvrThirteenth and Clay. Rev. H
m r o m c o u Unlv Communion. 7:30
pr'aj er and sermon, 11 and 7:30; Sunday
rhu'reh' of Our Savior Woodstoek.
Vespers, 4. ,
at Tr.tA' ICt Twalfth and Bel
nnnt Rev Henrv Russell Talbot. Holy
communion. 7:80: S. S.. 9:45. Prayer
a i A turmnn h 11 And 7?4h.
St Andrew s, Portsmouth Holy
eucharist and sermon, 11; prayer and
sermon, 7:80; S. S., 10 a. m.
aii saint'a Twentv-fifth and Savior
Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Prayer
and sermon, 11; S. 8., 12:15; evening
prayer, 8. .
St. Mark's, 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
T.vlni. 11 mil 7:S0: S. S.. 10.
Good Shepherd Graham, and Van
couver. Kev. jonn jjawson. u j
7:30; S. S. 9:45
Grace Memorial. East -Seventeenth
and Weldler Rev. Georice B. Van Wat
ters. Prayer and sermon. 11; . S., 10.
Ascension Chapel Portland Heights
S S. 9:30.
St. Paul Woodmere. Rev. J. C. For
sythe; 11 a. m.; S. S.. 9:45.
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. m.
Catholic
St. Marv's Pro-Cathedrat Fifteenth
and Davis Most Rev. A- Christie, D. D.
Low mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and
sermon, 11. vespers, instruction1 and
benediction. 7:45.
St. josepn a tterman, f irteentn and
Couch Kt. Kev. -james auw, v. a,
Low mass. 8. Hign mass and sermon
irt-SO. Vesners. benediction. 8:30.
St. Francis, East Eleventh and Oak
nv. J. H. BiacK. low mass. 6. 8:S0
and 8:30. Hlah mass tncl sermon. 10:80
Ve"speri. instruction ana oeneaiction,
7:8(.
Rt. Lawrences'. Third and Sherman-
Rev. J. C. Hughes, um mass, 6, 7 and
8:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30.
Vesners and Deneuiction. 7:30.
Ascension, Montavilla, Rev. J. P.
tiMtznntrick. Mass and sermon. 9 In
chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood.
(St. KatriCK s, rxineteentn ana oavier
Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low mass, 8. High
mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and
benediction. 8:30.
St. Michaels (Italian?. Fourth and
Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low mass. 8.
High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vesper
and Deneaiction, :bu.
St. 8tephen . Forty-second and East
Taylor Rev. w. A. Want, low mass,
S:80. Hi?h mass and sermon. 10:81)
Tmmariilflt PmpI Ktarv. Wllllami
and 8tanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low
mass, 6. 8 and 9. High mass and ser
mon, 10:30. vespers ana benediction.
:so.
Holv RoSarv. East Third and Union
Very Rev, A. S. Lawler. Low mass, 8,
7 and 8:30. Hleh mass and sermon.
10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:80.
Sacred Heart. Mllwaukle Rev. Gre
gory Kobie, u. s. ts. low mass. 8. High
mass and sermon, 10:80. Vesper and
benediction. 7:30.
Holy Cross, University Park Rov. J.
Thillman. C. S. C. Low mass. 8:80.
High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers
and benediction. 4. 1
Holv Redeemer. Portland and Van
couver Rev. Ed K. Cantwell. C. S3. R,
Low mass, 8. High mas ana sermon,
0:30. Benediction. 4. -
St. Andrew's. Ninth and Albnrta
Rev. Thomas Klernan. Low mass. 8.
High mass and sermon. 10. Vesper, ln-
truction and Deneaiction, 7:30.
St. Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell
Valley road Rev. F. Dillon. S. J. Low
mass, 8 and 9:3.0. Mas, sermon and
benediction. 10:30.
St. Stanislaus. Maryland and Falling
-Rev. C. Seroskl. Low -mats, 8. High
mass and sermon. 10.
- Episcopal.
1 Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett Rev.
A. A. Morrison. 8 and 11, 7:30; S. S.,
'9:45.
! Sv Matthew's. First and Caruthers
Rev. W. H. M. Brefk, Holy Communion,
7:30; Service and sermon, 11; S. S. 10.
Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen, tfie
Lutheran.
St. James English West Park and
Jefferson; J. Allen Leas. 11 and 7:45;
S. 8.. 10; L. L., 7 p. m. Topics, "A
Bona of Deliverance"; Bread Fom
Heaven." -
Betanla Danish 640 Union avenue N.
Rev. J: Scott, 11 and 8: S. 8., 10. Topics,
"How to Avoid Getting Worse," "When
snail we xvoi rse ueceivear
Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth
Irving. 11 and 8; S. S.. 9:45
Norwegian Synod East Tenth
Grant; Rev. O. Ha goes, 11 and 7:45; S.
S., 12:10.
United Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth;
Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 9:45.
9:30.
Zlon a German Chapman and Sal
mon; H. 11. Koppelmann. 10:k5. 7:45; S.
S. 9:15.
St. Paul's German East Twelfth and
Clinton. Rev. A. Krause, 10:30 and
7:30: S. S.. 9:80.
Trlnltj,- erman (Missouri synod)
wnuamc ana seilwoodj j. A. Klmbach.
n:ib; h. s., 10; 7:30.
St. Johns Peninsula avenue and
Kiipattick; 3 p. m.
Swedish Auaustana Rodnev and
Stanton; Rev. H. E. Sandstedt, 10:46
and 7:45: S. S.. 9:80.
Swedish Mission Seventeenth and
Gllsan: Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and 8
a c m-v t K-tn
Ellm Clmnel Michigan avenue and
BKiamore, Kev. n. j. Thoren. 11; S.
10.
-Immanuel German Corner IBth and
Leo tsellwood). H. C. Ebelina-. 10:S0
S. S.. 9:30.
Grace English (Missouri Evnodl
Kerby and Fargo, Rev. Carl Hassold, 10
79Te a 1 a. on
I
t Congregational.
First Madison and Park. Rev.
Luther R. Dyott. D. D., 11 and 7:45; S.
8.. 9:45. Morning sermon bv Rev. Hu
bert C. Herring. D, D. Evening topic.
The Correction of an Erroneous Sun-
posltlon About Christ."
I.aureiwood Rev. William H. Meyer.
pastor. S. S., 10:00; sermons 11 and
7:30. Tonics. "The God of the Frail
"Character Building."
Pilgrim Shaver and Missouri avenue.
Rev. Guy L. Dick. 11 and 7:30: S. S..
9:45; C. E., 6:30. Topics. "God s Way,"
1 ne Dins 01 .Liazarua.
Sunnyslde--East Taylor and East
xnirty-rourtn, Kev. j. j. staub: 11 and
7:30; S. S., 10; C. E. 6:30. Morning
iodic, oirengrtn to j-fo tne impossible.
Evening sermon by Rev. George D
CaHtor of Berttelev. Cal.
St. Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson; 11 and
8; S. S.. 10.
University Park Haven and Dawson,
11 H.riu i.nv, o. o., iv; vj. o.au.
Hissalo Street East Seventh and
Hassalo. Rev. George E. Paddack, 11
and 7:45; S. S., 10. Topics, "The Call
of the Hour," "Man and His God."
Highland East Sixth and Presoott,
Rev. E. S. Bollinger, 11 and 7:30; S. 8.,
10; Y. P. 8. O. E., 6:80. Topics, "The
Only Secure Retreat," "Christ the Ful
flller of Lives."
First German East Seventh 'and
Stanton, Rev. John H. Hopp; 10:80 and
7:30; 8. 8., 9:15; C. E., :86.
Christian.
Central East Twentieth and Sal
mon; Rev. J. F. Gormlev. 11 ami 7;5:
Bible school, 10. Topics,'- "The Master
Builder," "The Reign of Low In Re
ligion." Illustrated song service..
Kern Park Pitt and MIdburn: Rav: A.
A Beely, 11 and 7:35; 8. 8., 10; C. E
6:80.
Rodney Avenue Rodnev and Knntt-
Thomas G. Picton, 11 and 7:30: 8. 8..
9:45; C. E., 7 p. m. Topics, "The Au
thority of Christ," "The . Repentant
im man.
First Corner Park and Columbia-
Rev. W. F. Reagor, 11 and 7:S0; 8. 8.,
9: 1. Topics. "Restrainine the InrnnHa
of the DeVil," "What Must I Do to BO
8ellwood Eleventh and TTmatllia.
10:30 and 7:30; C. E., 6:30.
Woodlawn Rev. Edward Wrleht. 11
and 7:80; S. 8., 10; C E.. 7.
Gladstone Rev. A. H. Mulkevr S. K
10, 11 and 7:30.
TJnlversallst.
Church of the Good Tidings Broad
way and East Twenty-fourth; Rev. J.
D. Corby. 10:45; 8. 8.. 12; T. P. U.
6:30. Topic, "Why We Believe In and
Practice Baptism apd Communion."
Friends' Church.
Sunnyslde. Main and East Thirty
fifth. Lindley A. Wells. 11 and 7:80;
Blbl school, 10; C E.. 6:-0.
Lents, Center street, Myra B. Smith,
11 and 7:30; Bible achool. 10.
Reformed.
First German Tenth and Stark
streets, G. Hafner pastor. Services
10:46 a. m. and 8 p. m.: 8. S., 1:30 a. m.;
V. P. a C. E, 7 p. m. V
Christian Sclenca.
First Church of Christ Scottish Rltt
cathedral. Morrison and Lownadale. 11:
8; S. 8., 12: subject of lesson sermon,
"Christ Jesus."
Second Woodmen's hall. East Sixth
and Alder, 11; 8: 8. 8., 11; subject of
lesson sermon, "Christ Jesus."
M. S. Church Booth.
Union avenuoeund Multnomah street
Rev. E. H. Mowre, 11 and 7:80: 8. &. 10:
E. L., 6:30. Services by Rev. Harold
Govette, evangelist. Revival meetings
all week.
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Church of the Brethren (Dunkards)
Borthwick and Klllingsworth ave. Rev.
George C. Carl, 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10;
C. W., 6:30. v
Church of New Thought Selling
HIrsch halL Henrr Victor Mnraran.
8 p. m.
Swedish Corps Salvation Army 480
Burnside. 11. 4:30 and 8-1 k
Inter-Denpminatlonal City Mission
6 Fifth strict A Wellsr superintend
ed (., a ounauy.
Mediums' and Ministers Association
Auditorium building, 11. 3 and 7:46.
Latter Day Saints (Mormons) East
Tentn and Sherman. J. C. WestergarU.
presiding elder, 11 and 6; a 8., 10.
Volunteers of America 285 Burnside
street. 3:80 and 8:80.
Advent Christian Second, between
Hall and Lincoln. E. Wallace Shepard.
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Free Thought Society Drew hall; 8,
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