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. THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, - PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 13, 1910. 11 f ft Suitddy Services at tl)e Portland (Tljurcljes ) ' 5 ' Baptist.- ' ' ' First White ' Tempi. Twelfth and Taylgr. Rev. John iientslen aottn raa- tor, 0. "Ona Accord" prayer meeUns; services, 10:20 and 7;80j IJlbU school 12; Y. P; l.. 6. - Preaching by Dr. rVV. 1; 1 Hlnson on "Four, Men Under. Ona Hat. The Burial of An As.", - V Second Seventh and ' East Ankenyj Rev. H. 8. Black. 11 and 7:10; Bible school. 12:'RY. P. tU . " Topics, ' A Costless Offering," "Safety In the Ark Only."-.,'. ' , -r Cantral East Twentieth and Anfceny; Albert J-Jhrgott, I0:J0 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 12; Y. V, Y., ;S0. Topics. "The New Minister's Motto," "Straight to Jesus. Arlets 11 and. 7:10; 8. 8.. 1:41; B. Y. P. V., - Highland Alberta ana Bixin. er, w A. Jeoimrd, pastor. ii ana P. U., :;'. 8... 10. Morning sermon by P. E. Dark, superintendent city mis fc el l wood Tacoma and Eleventh. Rev. n vr vi.iif.tnn i.H.tnr 11 xnd 7:19: H. F.. 101 Y.. P. Ui. 0. . Toph s, 'Terfect Ptace:'? "Mete to eaten Men; . . mit ilrant. Kev. J. X. Monrae. 11 and .; 8. 6.. 10; B- Immanuel Mead and Beconfl. Rev, B. Mlnaker,' 11 and 7:S0; 8. 8.. '12; B Y. P. I".. 6:20. . Graca Montavllla: Rev. Albart i Patch. 11 and 7:16;' 8. 8., !; i;.. :0. -t '-. University Fark-Rev. H. F. Cheney, fin in it anitf till! r. Y. P. U.. 7. Sunnyetde (German) Forty-first and Hawthorn; Hav. u rwmnn. , o. , :5.- St. Johns (German) Rev." Karl FH meth. 8. 8., :46; services. 11 and 7:30 t jnhm nv c. T,. Owen. 11:S0 ... o a i. tj T P. U.. 6: SO, Chinese Mission S5 Burnslde street 3. 8., 7. Pastor, Rev. rung cna. ci.... n. n lTriirth and Ml. I Rev. J. Kratt 11 and 7:S0; 8. 6.. :45, Second German Morris ana i Rev. Frederick Baueerman. 11 and 7:80 H 41- v. P. II.. 0:46. East Forty-fifth street Corner East Main; Kev. A. li. wans. ""., R Y. P. U 6:46. Topics, "The Berlp. turn Gods Means of Revealing- Him lr, Uavia, uonqueror oi nw lnts Rev. Oilman Parker. 8. 8. 10: 11 and 7:20; B. Y. P- :80 IP. t. a "Th vniiniiation of Our Fann, Th Soul's Portion." O. A. R. Veteran ciuartet in mornlns:. Mount Olive Seventh and Everett: Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:20. RufAimh Hovt and Fifteenth; Rev. KWrk - ficherstrom. 10:45 and 7:46; S. 8.. 12; a Y. P. U., :80 Tokat-naxla V.mmt Vnrtv-firat and Hoi r.... Tn v. rtarir 11 tA 7 :20 : iUtC. IWf, x. ----- - - - - K. fi., 0:45. Mornlna: sermon by Kev, Third Knott and Vancouver. Rev. R Schwedler. 11 and 7:10: 8. 8., 10. rresnrterian. First Twelftn and Alder, Rev. Wil li Hiram Foulkes. 10:20 and 7:20; 8. 8. 1!:10; C. E., :80. Topics. "Con- tr.inln Iw:" Frances willard me mortal address by pastor under auspices f Mlspah Eaat Twelfth and Powell; Rev. Harry Lseds. 11 and T:S0; 8. 8., 10; C. E.. :8. M r.iv.rr niaventh and Clay. Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:80 and 7:45; wihU arhool. noon. Topics. "The Be quest of Jesus," "Where Art Thour Fourth First and Glbbs; Rev. Donald Mackensle, 10:80 and 7:80. 8. 8.. 12; C. E., 6:80. Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East Taylor; Rev. E. Nelson Allen. 10:30. T:30; 8. 8.. 12; C. E., 6:20. Topics, "The Expression of Our Faith." Stereoptlcon lecture on "The Sea of Galilee." Forbes 8elIwood and Gantenbeln; Rev. Harry H. Pratt; 11 and 7:30; 8. 8, 10: C. E., 6:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett; Rev. J. E. Snyder, 10:80 and 7:80; 8. S., "Chinese 145 First. 7:45; 8. 8.8:45. Westminster East Tenth and Weld ler; Rev. Henry Marcotte, 10:80 and 7:30: 8. 8., 12; Y. P. 8. C. E., 6:80. Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays. 11, 4; 8. 8.,' 10. Mount Tabor Bslmont and Pretty man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 8; b n in Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth and Spokane; Rev. V. A. Thompson, 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10; C. E., 6:30. Third East Thirteenth and Pine; Rev. i William Parsons, 10:30 snd 7:46; 8 8 13 ' Hop Montavllla. East r Seventy eighth street. Rev. Henry L. Navs. 8. 8 10; U and 7:30. Kenllworth East Thirty-fourth and Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; a 8. 12' Y P., 7. Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town send; services, 10: 8. S., 11:16. in.h.i Rav John A. Townsend. Serv ices, 11:30 and 7:46; S. S.. 10:15. Trinity Dakota gtreet. Rev. A. Rob inson. 7;46 P- m.; C. JC. 6:45; 8. S.. 11. Vernon Wygant and East Nine teenth; Rev. Gorge W. Anns, 11 and 8; 8 S.. 4:46; C. E., 7. " " .1 i U 6:30. Topics." "The Soul's Anchor- ags,- "Does ooa uarsr- Trlnlty East Tenth and Grant: Twls F. gmlth. 11 and 7:80; E. J-.. 6:l6; 8. 8, 10. First Norwegian-Danish Eighteenth and finyi. Kev. li. f. iseison. ii ana o 8. 8., ltf; Y. P. M 7. Sunnvslde East Yamhill and Thlrtyt fifth; W. T. Euster; 11 and 7i0; 8. 8., 8:50; 13. U, 1:46. Topics, "Father, For. slve Them for Thev Know Not What they Do," 'The Golden Rule for the Golden Age," third in a series of Ber- mons or ins Times. St. Johns Rev. F. N. Sandefur; )1 ana : k. i., i; b. u iv. Knwnrth Twantv-slith and Savler. Rev. Charles T. McPhsrson; 11 and 7:20: 8. 8.. 9:46: E.- I. 6:80. Tonics, "Flight and Rest." "The Man Born Blind." Chines Mission Chan 8ln Kal; 11 and 7:30. ... Oniennrv East Ninth and Pine Claws True Wilson. D. D.. 10:80 and 7:30: E. 1. 6:30: 8. 8.. 12:15. Topics, "Th liownel for th World. "Dives and rtasarus Molernled." J.aurelwood Rev. R. . E. Myers; 11 and 9:10!' R. .8.. 10: E. L.. 6:80. v Central Vencouver avenue end Fargo street. Rev, C. L. Hamilton; 10:30 and 7:80; M. li, j l, e:iiu, Norwegian panlsh--Coroer Vancouver avenue and BMdmore streets; v. u. J. Iiftrsen, 11 and 8. B, 8., 12. . Jananrse Mission 111 North Flf teenth. Rev. Ellsen RIbara, 9:80 and 8:30; 8. 8.; 9:80. Swedish Borthwicg and Beach. Rev, John Ova 11. lland 8; 8. ft , 10: E. U. 7, Evening sermon br Rev. C Erlckson. First German Fifteenth apd Hoyf, Q. A. Waasa: 11 and 7:30. Second German Stanton and Rodney, Rev. E. is. Hertsier, u ana ; a. s:io; E. L.. 7:30. ' . Beliwood East niteentn ana Tacoma, Rev. Lester C. foor. ll ana 7:so; J. m. t. 1:80: K. L.. 6:K0. Ths rilnton-Kellv Memorial Thirty- ninth and Powell, Rev. W. H. Hampton. 8. 8.. 9:46: 11 and 8; E. L.. 7. Montavllla East Pine and Eighteenth streets. Rev. Harold Uberg; li ana ; 8. 8., 10; class meeting, ll; K. L,., 7:ift. Woodlawn William J. Douglas: 11 and 7:30: 8. 8., 10; E. U. 8:90. University Park Dawson ona Fisge, Rev. W. R. Jeffry. J.; 11 and 7:20. African Zlon Thirteenth and Main. Rev. W. Matthews; 11 and 8; 8. 8.. 1; C E 7 Mount TaboV Eaat Stark and SUty flrst. J. V. McDougall: 11 and 7:80. Patton Michigan avenue and Carpen ter, D. A. Walters; 11 snd 8; 8. 8., 10; E. L. 7. Lents Seventh snd Gordon. Rev. W. Boyd Moore. 11 and 8; 8. 8.. 10; E 1, Woodstock J. D. Voce: 11 and 7:30: 8. S.. 10; E. h., 6:80. Episcopal. Trinity. Nineteenth and EverettRev. A. A. Morrison. 8 and 11, 7:30; a &, 9:45. Hl Matthew's. First and Caruthers Rev. W. H. M. Breck. Holy Communion, 7;30; service and sermon, 11; 8. 8., 10. Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen, ths Martyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H. M. Ramsay. Holy Communion. 7:80; prat er and sermon, 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 10. Church of Our Savior Woodstock. Veapers. 4. St. David's East Twelfth and Bel mont, Rev. Henry Russell Talbot. Holy communion, 7:30; 8. S.. 9:45. Holy communion and sermon, 11; prayer and sermon, 7:46. SU Andrews. Portsmouth Holy euchaiist snd sermon. 11: prayer and sermon. 7:30; 8. S., 10 a. m. All Saint's. Twenty-fifth and Savler. Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. Morning prayer and sermon, 11; S. S., 12:16; even- ng prayer, 8. St. Mark's, Twenty-first and Mar shall. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. Holy eucharlst 7:80 and 11: B. 8. 9:46: matins and litany, 10:1: evensong. 7:30. St. John's Church Multnomah and Taylor. 11 and 7:30: 8. 8.. 10. Uooa enepnera uranim ana Van couver. Rev. Jonn uawson. li ana :30; S. 8.. 9:4 aracs Memorial. East Seventeenth and Weldler Rev. George B. Van Wa ters, prayer ana sermon, n; b. b., iu. Ascension cnapet Portland lieignts 8. 8., 9:30. BIshOD Morris Memorial chDl. Good Samaritan hospital. Rev. William R. Powell, chaplain. Holy communion. 7 a. m.; ward services, 8; prayer and sermon. 7:15 p. m. Lenten noon day services at Baker theatre, 12:05 to 12:80. Dally singing and preaching. Speakers this week. Bishop Keaton, Rev. E. V.' Shayler of Seattle. Hkldmora, ReyB, J. Thorenrll; '& 8, 10. Immaniiel German Corner 16th and Leo (Sell wood). H. C. EbeUna. 10:80 S. 8.. 9:80. Oraos English '(Missouri Synod) Kerby and Fargo, Rev. carl iiassoia, is and 7:o; b. b., 10:30. - ': ' Congnrsf ationaL First "Madison and Park. Rev, Luther R. lyott, D. D 11 and 7:45; 8, 8 9:46. Tonics. "The Growth of K.sili as a Science." "One of the Greatest Questions In the World From a Burpns Ing Sourcs." La aurelwooc Rev. William It. Merer, B. 8., 10 and 8; C. E., 6.46. Topic, -in-vine Disappointment." I'nlon temper ance rallv at Kern Park halL Pilgrim Shavrrland Missouri avenue. Rev. Guv L. Dlckl 11 and 7:30: 8. 8.. 9:46; C. E., 6:30. Topics, "Life's Great Law." "Jesus only." 8imnysMeEast Taylor and East Thlrtv-fourth. Rev. J. J. Staub: 11 an 7:30; 8. 8., 10; O. E- 6:30. Topics, "Pe ter Denying His Lord,"' "urr tno Mai Track." St. Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson; 11 an 8: S. 8. 10. University Park Haven and Dawson, 11 and 7:80: 8. 8.. 10: C. E.. 6:30. 8er- nion' by Professor H. L, Bates, Forest Grove. Tinnalo Street East Seventn ana Hassalo. Rev. George E. Paddack, 1 and 7:45: S. S. 10. Highland East Sixth and Prescott, Rev. E. 8. Bollinger. 11 snd 7:30; 8. 8. 10: Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30. Topics, -in Ideal Church." "The Call From the Highest." First Oermsn Kast Seventn and Stanton. Rev. John H. Hopp; 10.30 and 7:30; a. a., 9:16; U. E., 0:so. OhrlstluL Central East Twentieth Mild Sal mon: Rev. J. F. Gorrsley, 11 and 7:46 Bible school, 10. Topics, "Justin the Martvr." "Th Elvnse of Mvracle." Kern Park Pitt and Mldburn: Kr. A, A Beery. 11 and 7:36; H. a., 10 ; c. t. 6:30. Rodnev Avenue- Rodney and Knott Thomas O. Plcton. 11 and 7:30: 8. 8. 9:45: C. E.. 7 P. m. Toplrs, "The Right ITse of lalents. "The Elder Brother. Last In a serlea of the Prodigal Son sermons. First Corner Park and Columbia, Rev. W. F. Reagor. 11 and 7.30; 8. 8., :16. Topics, "Converting lire i pwsra. A Nation s Greatest Wealth. Sellwood Eleventh snd Umatilla. 10:30 and 7:30: C. E.. 6:30. Woodlawn Rev. Edward Wrlgnt, ll and 7:20: 8. B . 10: C. F... 7. Gladstone Rev. A. II. Muisey: a. b.. 0. 11 and 7:30. Tonics. AccompliKh ments of a Worshipful Faith. "vN hat an Earnest Faith Will Do for you." United Brethren tn Canst. First East Fifteenth and Morrison. Rev. Russell 8. Showers. 11 and 7:80: S. 8.. 10; class of the welcoming hand. 0:80: C. E.. 6:30. Tnpli-8, "P.edlgglng the Wells, No Room for ( hrlst. Radical Blxth and Mechanic. Rev. Os car A. Martin. 11 and 7:30; 8. a, 10; C E., 8:80. Alberta East Twenty-seventn and Mildred, Rev. B. E. Emerlck. 11 and 7:80; S. S.. 10. Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. C P. Blanchard, 11; 8. 8., 10. Tremont Wisdom and Curtis streets. Rev. H. C. Shaffer; S. 8.. 11; C. E, 6:30; sermon, 7:30. United BvaafellcaL First East Sixteenth and Poplar. Rev. H. A. Deck. 11 and 7:30: 8. S.. 10. Topics, "The Good 8hepherd." "Broken Chords Vibrating Again.'1 Ockley Green Gay and Willamette. Rev. J. Bowersox, 11 and 7:30; S. & 10; C. E.. 6:30. Second Fargo and Kerby, Rev. C. C Ppllng, 11 and 7:80. St. John's Ivanhoe and John, Rev. C. P. Ydtes. g. S.. 10. Methodist. Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young:, D D.. 10:30 and 7:30; S. S.. 12:16; E. L., 4-30. Topics, "The Soul's Visitant." "The Tragedy of a Soul." Professor B. P. Stout will sing at both services. U Grace Tweirtn ana xayior. iwv. jonu " . - .a h . r i n a a H CUOlipp. V. v.. ana a. o., 12:15; Jeffsrson Street mission.. 8:30; E. Thompson's Glasses Are Satisfactory Glasses raw - mmmmmm I - J 10 Years in Portland and Ibarg-ast Prsctloe In the Paclflo northwest. HANDY Shur-Oa If you need glasses Thompson will furnish them for less than they'd cost you anywhere else. oipsorj Eyesight Specialist ai Floor Corbet bldjrM 6th ft Korrls'n Ksmbsr jAm. Ass"n-f Optomrtrlsts CathoUo. St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Fifteenth snd Davis Most Rev. A. Christie, D. D. Low mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and sermon, 11. Vespers. Instruction and benediction, 7:46. St. Joseph's (German), Fifteenth and Couch Rt. Rev. James Rauw, V. G. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon, 10 !Q. Vespers, benediction. 3:30. St. Francis, East Eleventh and Oak Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass, 6, 8:30 and 9:80. High mass and sermon, 10:80. Vesper"., Instruction and benediction, 7:30 St. Lawrences', Third and Sherman Rev. J, C. Hughes. Low mass, 6, 7 and 8:80. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:80. Ascension, Montavllla, Rev. J. P. Fltspatrlck. Mass and sermon, 9 In chapel of Sisters of the. Precious Blood. St. Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savler Rev. E. P. Murpny. low mass, b. hllgn mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction. 8:o. St. Michael's (Italian). Fourth and Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10:80. Vespers I a i . i 9. an aan uruwiutjtiuii, i .ov, St. Stephen's, Forty-second and East Tavlor Rev. W. A. Waltt. low mass, 8:30. High mass and sermon. 10:80 Immaculate Heart of Majrv, Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mass, 6, 8 and 9. High mass and ser mon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:80. , Holy Rosary. East Tliird and Union Very Rev. A. 8. Lawler. Low mass. 6, 7 and 8:30. High mass snd sermon, 16":30. Vespers and benediction. 7:80. Sacred Heart, Mllwauxle Rev. Gre gory Roble. O. S. B. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Vespers and benediction. 7:80. Holy Cross, University Park Rev. J. P. Thlilman. C. S. C- Low mass. 8:80. High mass and sermon. 10:80. Vespers and benediction. 4. UaI n ...mar DnpflanA mnA Van- t i " l J i ,V.V.'- 111.,., v. 1 "'. n.iu - oouver Rev. Ed K. Cantwell. C. BS. R. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon. 10:80. Benediction. 4. St Andrew's. Ninth and Alberta Rev. Thomas Kiernan. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon. 10. Vespers, in struction snd benediction, 7:80. St. Ignatius, Forty-second and Powell Vallev road Rev. F. Dillon. 8. J. Low mass. 8 and 9:30. Mass. sermon and I Denedletlon. 10:30. St. Stanislaus. Maryland and Falling Rev. C. Seroskl. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10. 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 8unday morning. Topics, "Men In Action," "Ancient Men, Modern lessons." First Sixth and Montgomery, Rev. Frank De Witt Flndley. 10:30 and 7:30: S. S., 12; C. E., 6:30. Third East Thirty-seventh snd Clay; Rev. J. L. Acneaon, ll and 7:30, S. S-10. Dtvld M. -Cathey,-11 and 7:80; 8. 8.. 10; Y. P. M-, 6:80. Bcond church East Flanders, be tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth streets. Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11 and 7:30; 8. B., 10; class meeting, 1:80. Olive Branch Mission Second and Ankeny. R. It Knowlea, superintendent, 3 p. m, . St Johns 11 and 7:30. , KI. Onnreti Bo nth. - Union avenue and Multnomah street Rev. E. H. ,Mowre. 11 and 7:30: 8. a. 10; E. L 6:30. Topics, "The pifferenrs Be tween a Christian and Ona Who Is Not a Christian," "The Value of Influence." Revival meetings all .week. , HlsoellanaOTia. Church of the Brethren (Dunkarda) Borthwlck and Killlngsworth ave. Rev, George C. Carl, 11 and 7:80;"B. 8.. 10; C. W, 6:80. Church of New Thought Belling Illrseh hall. Henry Victor Morgan. 8 p. m. "The Choir Invisible and Our Invisible Helpers." Swedish Corpe Salvation Army 430 Burnslde. 11. 4:30 and 8. Inter-Denominatluna! City Mission 6 Fifth street A. Wella, superintend ent, 3 Sunday. . Mediums' and Ministers' Association Auditorium building, 11, 3 snd 7:45. Latter Dav Saints (Mormons) East Tenth and Bherman. J. C. Westerraru. presiding elder, 11 and 6; a S., 10. volunteers of America 285 Burnslde street, 3:80 snd 8:80. Advent Christian Second, between Hall and Lincoln. E. Wallace Shenard. 10:30 and 7:30. Address bv Z. Charles Beals, missionary from China. Free Thought Society Drew hall: 8. Buniect to he decided bv audience. uivine irutn center xoi Aiissy nuiiding. Rev. Thaddeus M. Mlnard. 11 8. 8. 12. Church of Nasarene East Seventh nd Couch. Rev. A. O. Henricks. 11 and 7:su: b. b., :4&: y. p. hi., o. New Church Society (Swedenborgen) Eleventh and Alder. Knights of Py- thlss hall. Lay aervlce ana sermon, ll Watch Tower Society (Non-Snctarlan) Odd Fellown ball, kast sixth and Alder; 1:30; Korean Bible studies; 3:15 presentation of Bible truths. Center or night Thinking W. O. w. temple, 128 Eleventh and Alder streets, Mrs. ja. Bherman Olney; 8. Reorganized Church or Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints East Seventy sixth and Irving. Elder Walter Bar ker. 11 and 7:80: S 8.. 10:45. f irst spiritual Society 10 Second atreet. Conference. 2; lecture and mes sages. 7:45. Lecture by Mrs. C. Cor-nellous. Y. W. C. A. Seventh and Taylor streets. Fireside hour at 4. p. m. Christian and Missionary Alliance East Ninth and Clay. Services 10:30 and 7:45. a 8. 12. Y. P. M.. 6:30. ( oThmons Rescue Mlsflon 22 North Front street. Special services. 8 and 8. State Spiritualists' Association 201 Allxky hall. 2:80. Mental Healing Dem onstrated bv Ir. Cecelia Gustaf of Stockholm, Sweden, followed by Sophia K. Help. Society Individual Unfoldment Medi al hld. second floor. 7:45. Lecture bv Mrs. Alth ea V. Bailey. Portland Fellowship Solling-Mlrnch all. 6:30, conference for general riln- usKlon, S, address by Dr. Davidson Buchanan on "Florence Nightingale, nr Altruism in Women." Preludo by Dr. Burry on Philadelphia Strike. V. M. C. A. City asoclation. Sixth nd Taylor streets; R. R. Perkins, re- gious work director; meeting tor men t 3 o'clock will be addressed by f)r. Benjamin Young, pastor of Taylor treet Methodist church, and H. P. tout will sing. Meeting for boys at 30, in boys department, will he ad- ressed by J. V. Palmer on the sub- ect, "Across Sea and Land. There ill be moving pictures. NOONDAY SERVICES AT. BAKER THEATRE INAGURATED TOMORROW SPEAKS DEFENSE Evangelical Associations. First German Tenth and Clay. F. Bens. 10:45 and 7:46; S. S.. 9:30; Y. P. 7 p. m. Topics, "The Counsel of Christ to a Lukewarm Church," "The Knowl edge of God." Rev. J. Stocker will preach In the evening. First English East Sixth -and Mar ket streets: F. B. Culver; 11 and 7:30. S. R, 10;, Y. P. A., 6:30. Memorial East Eighteenth and Tlb betts. Morris Heverllng, 11 and 8; S. a 10. UBtrsrsa-list, - Church of the Good Tidings Broad way and East Twenty-fourth: Rev. J. D. Corby, 10:45 and 7:30; S. S., 12; C. V., 6:80. Topics. "Following Christ, in car or ATar urr, "Successful Sales manship," by E. 8. Hopper of Denver. Unitarian. Church of Our Father Yamhill and Seventh. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T. L. Eliot,. D. D.. minister emeritus. 11 and 7:46; Y. P. F.. 6:30; S. S 9:45. Topics, a Just Statement of the Relig ious Situation In Eugene," "What Con servation Means for Oregon," by Joseph N. Teal. Friends' Church. Sunnyslde. Main and East Thirty fifth. Lindley A. Wells. 11 and 7:30; Blbl 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. m. and 8 p. rn.; S. 8., 9:30 a. m.; Y. P. a C. E.. 7 p. m. Christian Selsnaav First Church of Christ Scottish Rita cathedral. Morrison and Lownailale, 11; 8; 8. 8.. 12 ;" subject of lesson sermon, "Substance." Second Woodmen's hall, ' East Sixth and Alder. 11: 8: S. S.. 11: subject of lesson sermon, "Substance." Pree Methodist, Flrat church East Ninth and Mill. OF COLLEGE MAN New York, March 12. The college man h coming into his own In business. The time was not so long ago when practical men of affairs felt rather a contempt for the college gradifate. But this time has passed. John S. Thayer, third vice president of the Pennsylvania railroad, recently expressed the prevailing Idea when he said: "We need men of brains, but brains Is only one essential' quality. We must have men who are broadened out, and above all men who have spirit and can keep It alive. Wo need men with per sonal magnetism and men who think, and this applies even to trackmen. We need men with tact; even the conductors must use this every day of their lives. "I don't say we unfairly prefer col lege men, because we have In our ranks men who have the energy to make their own college out of every day life. We have manufactured officers In the ranks In the past, and we must do so In tho future. We believe, though, that the man who stands the best chance of ad vancement Is the one who .has the col lege education." it f Sy , . - r I o ' vi v f u if i ii i y I K i A i : ll VL L. v's Si ) ' )a the lar' cities in the east. The Epls- ml : : j I im copal church in Portland will not be MJ J iv . J'is ? 1m behind in this earnest effort to reach m ii:;!;: fjff busy men and women through popular mf '' - IS brief and hearty services. The Rt. Rev. f-i 1 ; J S D. S. Tuttl. presiding bishop of the llr! "'''r ?I if Episcopal church Is foremost in ths lr'T.V I v v ' movement In St. Louis, and tomorrow Three leaders In Lenten theatre services Bishop Scadrting of Ore gon and Bishop Keator of Olym pla (standing). Presiding Bishop Butler (seated). Bishop Rowe of Alaska Is shown below. Theatre services conducted by bishops of the Episcopal church, and by leading speakers among the cleigy and fore most laymen, are in vogue this Lent in the bishops of Olympla and Oregon be gin tho movement here. Meeting Begin Monday. George I,. Baker has generously loaned tho Baker theatre to the Brotherhood of St. Andrew of the Episcopal church for the noon hour during th entire two weeks preceding Easter. The first serv ices will begin tomorrow at 12:05, and the Bpea4ter will he the Rt. Rev. F. W. Keator. bishop of Olympla. who Is ona of the forceful speakers of the Episcopal church. Bishop Rcaddtng cordially indorses the movement of the theatre series. For several years he has taken part In sim ilar services In the Grand Opera house, Chicago. He says of it: "There will be nothing sensational about these meetings; they will he purely devotional. The prayers will be brief, (ha singing hearty and the preaching- plain and direct." Bishop Scudding -will conduct the meetings, and promises that they will begin- promptly at 12:05 and clos at 12:80. -J ."' , f !!: .' . i J ' popular in tba Sasi v ; I . This movement for noonday services for the convenience and spiritual uplift of the business men and women who do not have the opportunity to attend tho dally aervlce In tho churches Is lelng extensively carried out In all the large cities of the eaat, and has been the ource of great spiritual comfort to thousands of hurrlej men and women In the business world. . Among the speakers who will address the Portland meetings .will be Bishop Keator of Olympla, Bishop Rowe of Alaska, Bishop Paddock of eastern Ore gon, the Rev. E. V. Shayle of Seattle anil Frank G. Shelby, general western trav eling secretary of tho Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Fifteen thousand cards will be dis tributed about the city during the, next fortnight, announcing the services and program, which Is as follows: March 14, 15, IS, Bishop Keator Of Olympla; March 1". 18. 19. Rev. E. V. Shayle; March 21, 22. Frank G. Shelby; March 23. 24, Bishop Paddock of eastern Oregon; March 2H. Bishop Scudding of Oregon; March 26, Bishop Rowe of Alaska. Laymen's Organisation. The Brotherhood of Bt. Andrew Is an organization of laymen, formed a little over a quarter of a century ago In Chi cago, the abject being "the spread of Christ's kingdom among men, espe cially young men." Organized by 12 young men, it has, since spread over the entire globe, with strong membership In England. Canada. New Zealnnd, South Africa, Japan, and wherever the Angli can communion Is to be found. There are now In this country over 1000 sen ior branches wltha membership of 10, 000 men, while, the Juniors total another 6000. The Brotherhood works under the leadership of the clergy, and by dally prayer, personal Influence and Invita tions to church services alms to exert a wholesome, manly Influence on those with whom they associate. They visit hospitals, Jails and other Institutions where may be found men in need, and their records show that they have been a spenain cnrisiian example wnerevcr they have become active. The "Swiss Family Robinson." From the New York Evening Sun. How the "Swiss Family Robinson" came to be written and what Its history has been is told In a note preceding Mr. Howells' introduction to the new edi tion of the story, illustrated by Louis Rhead, which the Harpers nave Issued. In this edition the name of David, not Johann Rudolf, Wyss appears as the author. It appars that the story was written In the latter years of the eight eenth century, not by Professor Johann Rudolf Wyss of Zurich, as book's of reference generally state, but by his father. David Wjss of Berne, a chap lain in the Swiss army. He wrote the story to amuse his children, and after his death his son revised ii ana pub lished It. The first copy was printed In 1S12 under the tremendous title "Der Schweltzerlsche Robinson, Oder aer Schlffbruchlge Kcb weitzerprediger und Seine Famllie: Eln Lehrrelches Buch fur Kinder und Klnderf reunde xu Ktadt und Land " When It came to be translated into French it was enlarged by Baroness de Montolleu. the new portions being later retained by the German publish ers The English translation here re produced is the standard one made by Mrs. Paull in 1 868. Journal Want Ads, brlnr results. SALEM MAN RECEIVES HIS CARNEGIE MEDAL Salem, Or.. March 12. Salem's first Carnegie medal arrived by Wells, Fargo Express yesterday for Pascal L. Tragllo, who is thereby created as official hero. Mr. Tragllo was awarded the medal by the Carnegie hero commission sitting at Pittsburg for his bravery In rescuing 11 persona from a tree during the flood at Athens, March 14, 1907. It was one and one half years after the feat was accomplished that Tragllo was notified he had been elected a hero. He re ceived at that time aside from the medal $1000 In cash. Mr. Tragllo and Fred Guenther took a boat and rescued 11 people from the tops of several trees. Neither Mr. Guenther nor Mr. TraglJo could swim. Mr. Tragllo now makes his home in Salem. Lutheran. St. James' English West Park and Jefferson; J. Allen Leas. 11 and 7:45; 8. S., 10; L. 7j.. 7 p. m. Topics, "Called of God." "Zachariah Stoned, Jesus Mocked.'1 Retanla Danish 840 Union avenue N Rev. J. Scott. 11 and 8; 8. S.. 10. Topics, When Shall We Not Fear? "wny csnau We Not Tempt the Lord?" Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth . and Irving. 11 and 8; 8. S.. 9:46 Norwegian Svnod Kast Tenth and Grant; Rev. O. Hagoes, 11 and 7:45; 8. 8., 12:10. United . Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth: Detmar Lafsen. 11 and 7:80: 8. 8.. 9:45. 9:80. Zlon a German Chapman and Bal- 3t0n; H. H. Koppelmann. 10:15, 7:45; a S. 8:16. St Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton. Rev. A. Krause, 10:30 and 7:30; S. S.. 9:80. 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