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THE1 OREGON1 DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL. 23. 1310. tor IViLL OEIIEDIil FRANCE MONDAY Sundays Services at the Portland Churches i ,.. . ' - I First Taylor. tor, 10. ..; ; Baptist. -Whit Tempi and V. P. U. tgation Twslfth Rev. John Kentslen acting pas- "On Aci-ord " nravar moelini ervfces. 10:SO and T:S0; fjlbl school It o. Topics: " "Tlier tjupremo vu- relieved There Will Be- No Chance In Present Adminis trationNaught but Praise hr for Premier Briand." "Twice Horn Men.' by H. 'ranois Perrv of Vancouver. B. C. Second Knvantn 'and Raat Ankenyt Rev. li. a Black. 11 and 7:80l Bible achool,. It; M..Y., P. U., . ' Tpplcs, "llow to J lave Health,' "Destruction of tna Devil." . .. ,. -r, Albert fchrgott ' 10:80 and 7:30; 8. 4. Arleta 11 and T:S0; 8. S.. 9.4J; B. i. f. u.. e:su. 11 Sellwood Tacoma and Eleventh. and 7:S0: 8. 8. .10: Y. P. U.. 8:30., " Calvarv Eaat Ela-hth and tlrant Rev. J..M. Monroe. 11 and 7;80; & fi 10( B, Y. P. V.. 8:30. , - . . .'Immanuel Mead and Second, Rev. X pjirla Anrll SS Wnra It not for the 5' l,nJ"r' ' And 7-; i multi-colored election posters m with I Grace Montavliia; v Rer. "' Albert ' K. which all publlo buildtnge and bulletin I Patch. 11 -and 7:80; 0. 8, 10; . P. board In Paris and everywhere through. I u., .su. . , - - out trance are plastered over.-visiting ntYSrB.,J' ar.k:7Ray L J!',ClltlMr Z,'.. .ZZrZ :Ur" Suhny.lde (Oerm,n)Forty-flr.t and v.. tw, - inawmorne; ev. i , eiamew. jj; m. , election w ua rtu jMuuuay, iiih oov- f ;fo, St. Johns fOerminl Kv. Karl Feld- meth. H. s.. 9:46; services. 11 and 7:40; r.-p. m.. 7. .... ... Bt Johns Rev. CI. Owen. 11:31? and 7:10: 8. 8.. IS: R. Y. P. U :0. Chinese Mission 351 Burnalde street 8. &.. 7. Pastor. Rev. Funs: Chali. First German Fourth and Mill; Rev. J.'Xratt 11 and 7:80; 8. 8.. 9:45. not be Interpreted as an indication that! a r 8'45- y P II 8-45 , the voters take no Interest In the issues asf Forty-fifth street Corner Esst and the final result of the election con- Main; Rev, A. B. Walts. It nd 7:0; test The apparent apathy-aside from ft. V. P. U., S.iS. rra.ln Instances In which local Issues : . Lentt-lRev. .Jj- M. Nelson. ; 8. BH 19; . "ni -v,. 1 11 ana 7:so; B. Y. P. ond ballots, where necessary to be cast on May S. . So little excitement IS dis played by the publlo that one might be cd to believe that pontics in ranee were In a state of profound apathy. That Is not so. towever, f : It Is qulto true that the election to be I held tomorrow promises, to.be estremelv may be accounted for by the, fact that there la no contention between great Is sues before the country at this time. JTo Chang- IsiisU ; The great majority" of the voters ' is perfectly satisfied with the administra tion In power and does not wish a change. Premier Briand, a the suo cessor of the able Clemenceau, has been et the helm of the government during a most trying period In the bjstory of h renuhlln. With admirable skill and Infinite tact he avoided the danrerous J sermon by Rev. E.M. Sharp. Evening riffs during the: tempestuous -agitation ?.XhT Unme".ud Christ? 00 with which the separation Of church Mlrpah East fwelftn and ' Powellj and state was accompanied. , With un- Rev. Harry Leeds, IX and 7:10; 8., 8., 10; impeachable firmness, but, at the same (J E-6:80.' ; 4 - - .... s ,.r , time, avoiding all unnecessary 'friction ' Calvttfy-J-Eleventh and ' Clay. " Rev. he carried out tha policy of the govern- Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:80 and 7:ti; Mount Olive Seventh and Everett: Rev. B. B. B. - Johnson. 11 -and 7:80. Bwedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; ' Rev. EriA Scherstrom. 10:4o and 7:4S; 8. 8.. 12; B. Y. P. TJ., :80.. . . . Tabernacle East Forty-first and Hoi- fate; Rev, F..E. Dark. 11 and 7:30; . H.. :4B. - Third KYiott andvancouver. it ana 7:30; 8, S lOrBevTw.J. Beaver, . i . PresDyteriaa. First Twelftn and Alder, Rev. WU Ham Hiram Foulkes. 10:80 and 7:80: S. S.. 11:10; C. E.. 6:80. Topics, morning Cnlveralty park Dawson and Flake, Rev. ,W. It Jeffry. J.; 11 and 7:80. African 7.inn Thirteenth and Main, Rev. w. Aiatmews; Jl and a; 8. b., C. B.. 7. Mount Tahnr East Stark and Sixty' flrat. J. W. Mrnouaall: 11 and 7:S. ' - patton MtchlKan avenue and Cnrpen- ier, v. a. watiers; 11 ana ; .. i K. L.. T. Lents Seventh end Gordon. Rev. W. Boyd Moore. 11 and I; 8. fi 10; & L, Woodstock J. n. Vomi 11 and 7:10: 0. O- jo; Hi. la., M-.J0, ' .. oak Urove Rev. James T. Moore. 11 ana . a. b, 10; evening sermon by J. x ADDCtt. , :-,,'v f :'J , ' t, :," , ' St Mary's Pro-Cathedral. Flfteeoth and Davis Most Her, A. Chilaya, 1. p Low mass. (. 8 and . HlKh mass and sermon, 11: Vespers, Instruction and Dnea:ution, tms. fit. Josnuh's (German). Fifteenth and Couch Rt. Rev. James Rauw, V. O. Low mass, 8. High mass pnd sermon, 10:S0. Vespers, benedlotlon. 8:30. St. Francis, East Eleventh and Oak- Rev. J. H. Blacks Low mass. C. 8:80 ana Hign mass ana sermon, 10:30, Veiper, Instruction and . benedlctlou, ' 8& Lawrences', Third and Sherman- Rev. J. U. Hughes. . Low mass, , T and 8:30. Hlsh mass and sermon. 10:30. Vespers ana benedlotlon, 7:30. t, - Ascension, Montavliia, Rev. J. ntzpatricK, Mass and sermon, Chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. St. ratncK' rnent and thus won tho respect even of those who opposed ' the principle of separation. ' . M. Briand proved himself a man ofi exceptional ability, a statesman of shrewdness and aersplcaclty, a politician of tact and, abova all, a thoroughly honest and --fearless man and staunch Republican. His political and admin- Rihle school, noon. Fourth First and Glbbs;Tlv. Donald Mackenzie, 10:80 and 7:30. 8. S., 18; C E., 6.80. Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East Taylori Rev. E." Nelson- Allen, 1 10:80, 7:45; a 8., 12: C. E., 6:30. ' Forbes Sellwood and Gantenbeln; Rev. Harry H. prattl 11 nd 7:30; 8, 8, 10; C, E., 1:80. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett; .I.,- Jl l l m v. I Pair T 1. Brivrl., Ifl Sd mnA T.A. a a proach and vei the extremists of the 12xh(n... !r...t,,iK, c a a.iit opposition, the extreme socialists and JtmufEVInth' fnd8V.ld5: ultra conservatives have no fault to Jer; Rev. Henry Marcotte, 10:80 and find with M. Briand as a citizen .or 7:30f S. 8 18; Y. P. 8. C. E,, 8:80. official. Therein lies his etrenfrth.' Evon Marshall Street Marshall and North he disclosures of tho malodorous Snei Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. lifays, 1L 4; ecandal, showing an almost Incredible f s-- 10-i 7:80 "'vice In Finnish lan-. corruption Jn the administration- of .the B-Mount Tabor Belmont , and Pretty church property expropriated by the man; Rev, Edward M Sharp, 11 and ii tate, did not weaken M. Brland's 8. 8., 10. strength. Calmly ha disarmed Ills ene- Spokane Avenue East ' Seventeenth mles by pointing to the fact that It an4 Spokane; Rev. 1), A. Thompson, 11 was ha who, as minister of Justice, bad called attention to . tho corruption and hn(L Instituted a system of investigation, which led to the exposure of the frauds and defalcations. .Thus the scandal lt flplf and the severe punishment of the offenders. Instead of weakening Brland's position, materially Increased his pres tle. ,. M ' Orlg-lnally Socialist. ' H ' Although far from being an extremist. 3Vt. Hrland originally came : from the ranks, of the Socialists, and two of the members of his cabinet, M. M. MUIerand and Vivian!, ore declared Socialists. This fact ook the wind out of ? the : satis of the extreme wing: of the opposition and made effective " parliamentary polemics between them and tho govern' went practically impossible. AjJ: the came, time the moderation ' and con Fervatlsm manifested by the essentially bourgeois cabinet under ; M. Briand leadership tn carrying out its programs has disarmed the extreme right, com posed of the various Royalist elements. M. Briand Is a hard and conscientious worker and has surrounded himself with men equally capable and willing to work indefatigably. His ability and resource fulness during the; critical time of the disastrous floods won -him - general -teem and his. strong . Indorsement of proportional representation, which may be considered the main Issue at tomor row's election, made his position prac tically impregnable. There is scarcely any doubt that tomorrow's election will result In a victory for the gprernment. I and 7:80: 8. S.. 10: C. E.. 6:80. Third East Thirteenth and Pine; Rev. William Parsons, 10:80 and; 7:46; B. 8., 12. Hope Montavliia, East Seventy- eightn street, kct, Henry jsave. & S.F 10; 11 and 7:30. -r- Kenllworth East -Thirty-fourth and Gladstone. Rev, A.' Robinson, 11; B. 8. 13; Y. P, 7. . - Millard Avenue Rev.. .Tohn A. Town send; services, JO; 8. S., 11:18. Anabel Rev. John A. Townsend. Serv ices, 11:30 and 7:46; B.- 8., 10:10. , Trinity Dakota Kreet, Rev. A. Rob inson, 7:46 p. m.; C. . :4R;.S.,S... 1L Vernon -wygant and East Nine teenth: Rev Gorgo WJ Aflns, U and 8; 8. 8., 4:46; a E., 7. . . - . ' ' . tketlioalst. - V V 1 " I ' Taylor Street Rav. Benjamin Young,! Nineteenth and Savl Rev. B. P. Murohr. Low mass. 8. Hla-h mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction. 3:30. St Michael's '(Italian),- Fourth and Mill Jesuit Fathera. . Low maaa. 8. High mass and sermon. 10:80. .Vespers and benediction, 7:80. Bt Stephen s. Forty-second and East. TaylorRev. W. A. Waltt. Lr maaa :80, High man and sermon. 10:30. immaculate Heart or Marv. Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mass, 6. 8 and a." High mass and ser mon, .u;jv. vespers ana ; oeneaicuon. Holv Roaarv. V.nnt Third and TTnltn Very Rev. A.. 8. Lawler.- Low mass, 6. 7 and 8:30. TTIrrh maaa and rrnnn. 10:80. Vespers and benediction. 7:80. Sacred Heart Mllwaukle Rev. :Gr. gory Roble. O. 8. B. Low mass. 8. lltsrh 'mass and sermon, 10:30. , Vesper and ueneuiciion, t :u. Holv Crosa Onlveraltv Park Rav. 3. P. Thjllman, C. 8. C- Low mass. 8:80. High-mass and sermon, 10:30. Vesoera ana neneaiotion. 4, Holv Redeemer. Portland and Van eouver Rev. Ed K. Cantwell. C. RS. R. Low mass, . 8. High mass and sermon. ju:ss, tlenedlctlon. 4. , . , St, Andrew's, Ninth nd - Albrtiv rev.' xtiomai Kiarnan. low mass, 8. Hign mass and sermon, 10. vespers, in struction and benediction. .7:30. . . St Ignatius.- Fortv-second and Powell valley road Rev. 1?. Dillon. S. J. Low mass, ana 8:80, Mass, sermon ana benediction. 10:80. . St Stanislaus. Maryland and Falling -Rev. C. Seroskl, , Low mass, a. IUkU mass and jtermon, .10. Splsoopat, Trinity, Nineteenth and Everett Rev. A. A, Morrison, 8 and 11, 8; S. 8., 8:46. 8u Matthew's, First and' Caruthers Rev. W. H. M. Breck. 8. 8.. 10: Holv Communion, 7:30; service, and sermon, Pro-Cathedral of St f Stephen, ""the Martyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H. M. Ramsay. Holy Communion, ' 7:30; grayer and sermon, 11 and 7:20; Sunday School, 10, ; , , , i Church of Our i Savioiv-Woodstoek. Vespers, 4. St David's East ' Twelfth and Bel mont Rev. Henry Russell Taloot. Holy communion, 7:80; 8. 8.. 0:46; holy com munion and sermon, 11. St. Andrew's, Portsmouth Holy eucharlst and sermon, 11; prayer and sermon, 7:80; S. 8., 10 a. m. v AU Saint's. Twonty-fifth and Savler. Rev, Roy Eidgar Remington; prayer and sermon, '11; evening prayer, ' 8; S. 8., 12:16. . f . . t , St Mark's, Twenty-first and -Mar-Shall. Rev. J. E. H. JSImoson. Holy eucnarist, v:au; matins and many, iu:i6; holy eucharlst, 11; evensong, 7:80.- St John's. Churoh Fifteenth and Douglas. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11 and 8; S. R, 10. - ' Good Shepherd Graham and Van couver. Rev. John Dawson. 11 and 7:30: B.,S.. :46. Grace 'Memorial, East Seventeenth and Weidler Rev. George B. Van Wa ters. Prayer and? sermon, 11; .8. 8., 10, Ascension ; Chapel Portland '- Heights THE STRANG En WITHIN OUR GATES fo" v vlST",l1 ionics" Oriser, Port Townsend. Wa.h. "Tin reliant tnr m. Mmr Vonm.'1 1 never pays to get into an egg con- ThcniRljt About Mother Heaven.'' I troversy. It produces too many fabu- Flrat German East Seventh ana i ious tulea J see that a number of eggs Bianutn, kv. John iionp; ju.as Bi wan tale attached have ben laid In 7:30; 8. 8 ..9:16; C J... 8:30. . I Denver. In Illlnoi a t,n i.m nna with , i a .. k n m r. n m whud. Unlversltv Park U and 7:30; 8. 8., 10; C E., 6:80, fTnltad Brethren la CWlaa. First East Fifteenth and Morrison. Rev. Rusaell 8. Showers, 11 and 8; 8. 8., 10;'clas of the welcoming hand. 10:30; C. K., 7. Topics, "Tuberculosis, "The Peerleas Christ" -Radical Sixth and Mechanic Rev. Os car A. Martin. 11 and 7:0i a. ) it a .an - 1 . - - i Alberta East Twenty-seventh and I don't know who It look like. Mildred, Rev. B, ,E. iJmerlcx, jj ana 7:30; 8. B.. M. . - ' - Third South Mount Tabori ev, v, P. Blanchard, 11; 8. 8.. 10. , Tremont Wisdom and Curtis street. Rev. 1L C. Shaffer: S. 8 Ui C. Hh. 6,:30; sprmon. 7:30. , . . , ; , ' a date already on It. and In Portland th hen are vylna: with eacli other to ay one a big a an ostrich egg. as I say, I don't want to argue, but my neighbor In Port Townsend showed me an egg th other day that had a hu man face on It that Is, on end was shaped and looked like a face. Th odd part of It is that the face some how looked familiar to me, although I s:;g::tcl?am end T-T-rn 7 .A Vrmted Evangalloat - vf Rlrtianth and PODlar. A. Deck. 11 and 7:30; a 8-1 O. A. Snyder, Elgin, Or. Mor land in Wallowa county Is being planted to iruit tnan ever before in th history j of th conty, , Th peopl are begin ning to learn that r can raise any old thing tuer. " . , I P I .. .J i . ; i. iv;.M'i l sit wt . A f i i n H. 8. Tremberth, Pioche, Nev. Just outsiae tn city limits of Piooh is a graveyard, one corner, of which con- talnlnr about 40 mrtu. la tha Viuil ! r , nnwerBDi. 11 B n ii ,.v. ... - C. E., 6:30. Topics, "Vinlons of Heav-1 men's resting place. There every man 'First Rev., H. 10., -'-' ..-.--. .. Ockley Green Gay ana wume Kev. j. uowersox. ii unai ., 10; enly Resources,!' "The Uplifting Christ" Second Fargo ana Jteroy, itev, u. v Poling, 11 and 7:80. t ' ... - . -St. John's Ivanho and John, Rev. C P. Ytea. , e. 10 ).--. TTnlted Treshytertaa. who is buried died with his boots on, or mighty near it Those men flour ished in tha early days when Virginia City was, Jn her prime, but Pioch bad all the bad men there were tn the country.- It was th toughest mining lfirt mirth and Montgomery. Rev. I camp in in west, ana tne. men wno FVanii Da Witt Findiey. 10:30 ana 7 ; ju; I are -ounea in mat corner aeservea wast 8. 8.. 12: C E.. 6:30.' Topics, .jj ounaa-i tney got a bullet tions inspected." ..Jngnting a jjeaajy Disease. . t Th rhurch of the Strangers orana avn. and Waaeo. Rav. 8. Karl Du Bols. 10:30 ana T:ao: a. ii; j. a., i. tuvvn-i Ins- tonio. "Josenh and His Bones. Third East Thirty-seventh and Clayj Rev. J. I Acheson. 11 and 7:80, 8. 8-I 10. ' , . . Fraa MsthOdlsf. First Church East Ninth and MM. David M. Cathey, 11 and 7:80; 8. 8.. 10; v. p. m . B-ao. . i -. . - Second church East ' Flanders, be tween .Fifty-third , and -nrty-iourtn street Rev. sWilbur N.- Coffe. U and 7:30: 8. 8.. 10: class meeting. f:80. Olive Branch Mission Second and Ankeny. li. H, Knowles. superlntanlent 3 p. m. ; . St Johns 11 and 7:30. Palace Hotdl , Compony -' Presents tha Evangelical Associations. ' First German -Tenth, and Claj Rena. 10:46 and 7:46: 8. 8.. 9:80: 7. Topics. "The Divlna Picture Gallery," "Character Building." y - ' ' First Ena-llsh East Sixth and Mar ket streets; if. uuiver; n ana i:w. 8. 8, 10; Y. P. A., 6:o. - Memorial Raat . Filehteenth and Tib- betts, Morris Heverjing, n ana, ; a. ' Tnlversallst. - Church of the Good Tidings Broad- way and East xwenty-rourtn: Kv. J. D. Corby. 10:45 and 7:30; 8. B., 12: C. II.. 6:S0. Tonics. "Mountain Ton Vis- Ions That Strengthen Us for Lowland Duties." Evening talk by W. P. Olds on "Business as a Means of Serving; Hu-1 manity. ' friends Ohnrcn. Sunnvslde. Main and East Thirty- rifth. Lindley A. Weils, n and 7:80; Blbln school,- 10;- a B.. 6:80. lonts. Center street Mvra Bmltn. I jj ana t u; uioi sonooi. jv. - .. -.fit.-';: - iimi vJ '!.','. . XTnitarlsn. Church of Our Father Yamhill and seventh, ttev. w. o. Knot jr.: Kev. A. L.' Eliot. S. D.. minister emeritus. 11 and 7:46; Y. P. F.. 6:30; 8. 8., 9:46.i Tonics, mor niner address bv Mrst Rob ert H. Davis, secretary of the Woman's Matlonal alliance. Evening address by Dr. E. A. Piers on "Tuberculosis and j'UDJic .uuiy. ' - Beformed. First German Tenth and Stark Streets, . Q. Hafner pastor. Services I 10:46 a. m. and 8 p. m.2 8. 1:30 a, ra.l a, jr. o. v. c, i p. m. Services for tha Deaf. United Fresbvterlan Grand avenue I and Wasco. Rev. 8. Earl DuBols. ,10:30. sermon, mterpretea by Mr, jr. g jaet- PALACE HOTEL In its entirely new 35.000.000 fir proof building, rebuilt sine th firw, and th FAIRMONT HOTEL ... v In Its Superb Situation. . -. As . superior ' examples :s of modern hotel building and hotal keeping. . STXBOVXAw . nVAir OJTX.T -r I Rates from 13.50 per jay upwards. 3 an Francisco TpVERY TIME a xnan wants to get away ; from' all connection with the busy world, the telephone is an important helper ''-'.yrhe Local Service is useful in arranging his affairs at -; homeland the Long Distance Service of theBell System ' helps him to decide where to go and what to take. , V, By 'means of his Bell Telephone he ' can find out v whether the fish are biting or 4be birds are flying, and .whether guides or horses can b'e secured. . , , . v ' After he has been out awhileif he wants to get word Vfrom the tity, the nearest Bell, Telephone isa friend in need.- ": . - " THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE . & TELEGRAPH CO. t - -. t- . . -1 , . - . Brary Bell Telephone la th Cntr of aha systu. ORBQOIN HOTEUO STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square jusi opposit uotsi Bt. jrraci -European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up Hew f tee! and bricks truetur. Furolihed at ' coat o( 6200,000. Every comfort and coo . vealaDce. Oa carllnea transferring all over 1 city, Omnibus meet! trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of Sao Francisco THE IMPERIAL Oregon's Greatest Hotel S50 ROOMS, ' ,104 SUITES, jWitb Privat Baths ; '.x. NEW FIREPROOF BUILDINO 1 MODERATE RATES v j PHIL METSCHAN & SONS, Prop., 1 ,i ., i 4 ti3 "'si' III JBaaie 1 aatp Christian Sctsnoev First Church of Christ Scottish Rita Rliihnn Mnrrf MTnnnlal eTtanal. (lntA "Tlr.4 1:IPJ;'J2W sJtl femr,ltanl.il0,8pital 1""a.m.3 IWdral. Morrison and Lown.n.l. Jil es-y tvi j n aauu ajjui, vVt alViiSff I QriliUll tXO TT f. J 1 lain . Tl T 1 1A.O ja SP.Ak. aB CI I '.,., a. t.UUllJ It, A-, 4J.t 1V,V fJLlJU 1Vi O 13. s , . . r . ft. c . . j i A . . n . i, iv jciioraifn Dime I hi uil iu u I K . ferln'g,"' guenoe and the Bible." I. s James English West Park and Trinity East Tenth and Grant! Lewis ".'"eraon: - Alien - ijeas, ii ana s. 8; 8. 8., 13; subject of lesson ' sermon. Probation After Death." ' ' Cnrtnn UrnAraan'a la as 71 , Vm Blaitk and Alder. 11; 8; 8. 8., li; subject of What They Will Do for Mem and lesson sermon. "Probation After IW.th." I " a.5 W JVlCH anq Foley b I-ii-ln'e'y" lesson sermon, "Probation .After Death. m. S. ChnreU Bouts. Union avenue and Multnomah Street F. Smith. 1 1 s nd 7:80; E, LT, "so; 8. 8., 8,8-. ; U U, 7 pm. Topics. ''Ideal I p, SB H'SioVre lland"? 8 B!?- 10. Topfcs. 'The Great RevlvaJ,, "The Character." Becond in a series of lllu- T:7 srmm hV r5 t v wi'Ail! Last Evening Servlse Befor tho R trated lectures on , "Old Documanta and I 7-,Bermon by ev. J. E. Wolbeck. .J IBS - V . XT fc -mmm T IUIa H I - a DanisW 140 Union avenue N . . ?f1"0,n"OBTX Scott, 11 and 8; 8 .8.7 10. Topic, ?"rch,of t5,tSr,e1tnrB PnkarJ as the Holy Ghost To Do With S."1'0, V""!; R.87' dr "The Moments That Count" CiCi'1 11 fld 7:30; a S., 10; ih Immanuel Nineteenth -arid ' Vsv' - ... 11 and 8; a 8.. 8:45 - " - Churoh of New . Thought Selllng- glan. Bynoa East Tenth and Plrseh halL Henry Victor Morgan. Hlble study with Perry Joseph CLUB TO CELEBRATE - V SHAKESPEARE'S BIRTH The Shakespeare Study club of Port land will celebrate the poet's birthday this evening at 8 o clock at tha Y. W. C A. auditorium. . Admission is free and the publlo Is cordially Invited. Th fol lowing program will bo given: Spring Bong- (Mendelssohn).' Altrurla Octet; Sketch from Shakespeare s Life, H. O. Taber; .Two Scenes from Henry Vnt Mrs. Bylvia W. McGulre; a) Noc turne F sharp major (Chopin), (b) Transcription Sextet from Lucia (Liszt) L. E. Becker; .Vision of the Klngdorm King Lear; Scene Between Isabella and Ans;elo, measure for measure; (Jrave Scene from Hamlet, S. D. Stevens; (a), solo, nt Was a Lover and His Lass." DaKoven: (b).Talry Lullaby (H. H. Beach), Mrs. Elfrida Heller Welnsteln; Readings from MacBeth. Mrs. E. E. Tln ry; Bridal Chorus from ' Th Roee Maiden (Cowen), Altrurla Octet . Mr. Becker, wh la a graduate of -tha Ftraaburg Conarrratory, pupil of Hart ser. Fotxer. Fabian and Gullmant, is a recent arrival from Europe and this will be bis first appearance in Portland. , i See; Ten town rare T. i lota given away." Vival." First Norwegian-Danish Eighteenth and Hoyt Rev. H. P. Nelson. 11 and 8: S. 8., 10; T.-'P. M.. 7. Sunnyslde East Yamhill and Thirty fifth: W. T. Euster! 11 and 7:80: 8. 8.. 9:50; E. L., :45. Topics, morning ad dress by Rev. E. B. Lockhardt: evening topic, "Th Game of Life." - 6t Johns Rev. P. N. Bandefurt 11 and 8: E. L-. 7: 8. B 10. Epworth Twenty-sixth - and Savler, Rev. Charles T. McPhersoni 11 and 7:80: 8. 8.. 9:4b; E, L.. 8:30. . Address bv R. C. Lee. - Chinese Mission -Chan Sing Kali '11 nd 7:80. ". . Centenary East - Ninth and Pine: Clarence True Wilson, D. D.. 10:80 and v.oa. r. .n. a a .,k i Mission of th Church to Cities," sacred wiuiams and Sellwood; J. A Rlmbach. I presiaing itter, jj ana M & s., 10. "Why Has the Holy Ghost To Do With I fiorinwicis ana - jvuiingsworttl aye. Rev, tne woriar Swedish Irvlnsr. 11 Norwegian. 8yno East - Tenth and urant; nev, u. jiagoes, Jl and a Q., J,.1V, ... f :v United Norweaian 4K N. Fourteenth yriiaw juaraen. n ana f :su, 0. o :o. Zlon German Cnanman and Sal mon; JL H. Koppelmann, 10:18. 7:45; 8. S. 9:15. - ." . , Et Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton. Key. A. Krause. 10:80 and l:30- B. 8., 9: ,10. 8 p. m, Green. Swedish Corps Salvation Army 480 Burnalde ,11. i-an n nd a. Tnt,.rnnm(n,tfAMal rl--t-. ' 8 Fifth Street . A. Walla. -iinarlntni4. ent 8 Sunday. ' , Mediums- and Ministers' Jniurlitlm 208 U Third street Conference. 11: mo. diums' meeting, 8; lecture. 8. . ; . J Latter Day Saints (Mormons) .Esst Trinity German 1 (Missouri synod) J Tenth and Sherman. J. .C Westergard, J I concert Laurelwood Rev. R. E. Myers; "11 and 1:0: S. S- 10; E. L.. 8:80. ' Central Vancouver avenue and Vntra street. Rev. C. L. Hamilton. 11 and 7:80: 8. 8., 9:45; K. L.. 6:15. ... Norwegian ranisb Corner Vancouver avenue and Skldmore streets; Rev. C j .1 l . . . t . . " a uuitb, vj xvot. u. r. xMeison, missionary Japanese Mission 111 North Fif teenth, Rev. Eileen Rlbara, 9:80 and 8:80; B. 8.. 8:10. Swedish HortTiwIrk- and W-rV - John Ovall. 11 and 8: a S 18; E. J, 7. lories. 'Th Carlstlan Victory." "Salvation. First German Fifteenth and Hoyt; O. A. Waaaa; 11 and 7:80. Becond German Stanton and Rodnav. Rev. K- E. Hertxler, 11 and 8; & & 9:4t; E. L., 7:80. Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tumnr. Rtv. Lester C Por. 11 and fJO: J. S L., t :30: E. :n. The Clinton Kellv M'moHJThlrt-i ninth and Powell, Kev. W. H. Hamoton. 8. 6 9:45; IX and 8: E. L 7. r Montavuia Kasi Jin and Elchteenth Streets. Rev. Harold Oberai 11 -nd I: S. R.. 10; class metlng. 1J- E. U. 7:18. .Woo1Iawii William S. bouilas: 11 and 7:80; B. 8.. 10; K. I. 8:8. . J 9:15: 8. 8.. 10: 7:80. .St John's peninsula avenu vand iiipM bus., p. xn. - Swedish -Aurustana Rodnev and Stanton; Rev, H. E. Sandstedt 10:41 ana 7:; ts. H.. :J0. : Swedish Mission Seventeenth ' and Gllitan: Rev. B. J. Thoran. 11 and : Elira Chanel Mlehte-an ' tnua "nd Skidmor. Rev. B. J. Thoren, Jl; a fl 10. j. Immanuel German Corner 16th and i-o teenwooci. a. c, Ebellng. - 10:10; a o., 9:30. . -; Grace English (Missouri Synod) Volunteers of America 28f Burnslda street :o and 8:80. Advent Christian HMnnd Msmii nan ana Lincoln, el woiises iimupii 10:30 and 7:30. Free Thought 8oclety Drew hall; i. ivirms 'iruui i fnir lor . .7ik buildine. Rev. Thaddeua f Mlnard. 11- 8. S.. 13. Service by Perry Joseph Green on 1 ne Kerresmng power of Truth." Twentieth Century. 851 East Morri son. 8. S- 3; conference, 3. Topic, "RvfiliiHnn mil Pan, f K- Ga,,1 v.. .. w. f uv VVW IV V. rungn. Church of ' Nasarene Etfst Seventh and Couch. Rev. a. O. Henrtcka. 11 and Kerbv and Farro. R. Carl TTaunM la I 1 n a a a-ic. v t Xt a and 7:30; a a. 10:10. J New Church Society (Swedenborren) EU-venth and Alder. Knights of Py- tnina nan. xay service ana sermon, 11, Vv atoh Tower Society (Nea-tectarian) -Odd Fellows' halL East Sixth and Alder; 1:80; Bervan Bible studies; 3:15 presentation or HiDie trutna. Center of Sight Thinking W. O. W. temple. 128 Eleventh and Alder streets. Afraid of Ghosts Many paopl or afrsii .boats. Few pawpla ere afraid of gems. Yet the fheit U taacy asd tbe erts is a tact. If tb ieras eoold bo sis.nihed to s t z equal to it terrors it woold sppear as or t-rr.!,: than any ere-brathinf dra(oa. Garas co't be avoided. They art ia tb air w breath, t water w driak. jy ern caa only prosper wbea tha coodltio f I : rtem (ire it rra scop t athUk . it- I and der!op. V hea ther i a drBocsry f . ! fore, Ufif jot, rraueasac-, a sallow cheek, a t-oHow ere, ba tb eppet.t is poor aad tb ....'- is trr en, it is t.rr to (uard (aaJ th trrm Ya l- r--T aj,i a rrraa cy tr.e l C4 Ut. Pieree' Cold- 1 ta .Vi-J.rd L.coverr. It ir.creaMi ti, y,nJ iowr. rl..- .w. 1 I t r' - iru : rent he tb t'ood. mt. tK. .. L ' aaa'a"aaa ( a- ' a rea A ' ! I Cirtstiaa. .r Central East Twentieth and Sal mon; Rev; J. F. Cormier, 11 and 7:46; Bible school, 10: Topics, "Jeruaalura Iellvered, or tha ' Rise of Christian Knighthood. Evening sermon by Dr. inu oi iaurorauL. Kern Park Pitt and Midburn; Rev. A. A beery, 11 and 7:35; & S. 10; C E. e:iu. . . - - Rodney Avenne Rodney and Knott: Thomas O. ricton, Jl and 7:45; 8. S.. 9:45; C. E 7 p. m. Topics. "Prevailing nun ixxi, i ne ian lor tne j lmea. First Comer Park and Columbia K7 W 1. nA- 11 mw.A W.iZ. C 9 45. Topics, morning address by V. P.latreet Conference. 3; lecture and rvHUff, up-nnirnqeni or wrieniai Alie slon. Evening topic, "Void of Discern ment. R-II wood Eleverth end Umatilla. II M ana l:lo: C K . :8. W -vl lawn Rev. Edard Wright. Jl sin i n; b. r. iv; r. t. Oladatone Rev. A. IL Mulkay: a S 11 and :45. Tor lea, "P.rmoi for the TOung. acered feong Servlcea. MrsS... Sherman Olney; .8 International Bible Students Associa tion L O. O. F. hall. East Alder and Sixth. 1.50. Bible study: 8:45. Draiae srvlce; 3:15, discourse. - -. Reorranlzed Chnrcb of Jeans Oirt ef Latter I 'ay bairfa Eat Seventy sixth and Irving. Elder Walter Bar ker. 11 and 7:39: 8. 8.. 10:48 r irat spiritual Society 109 Second reet Conference. 1: lecture and maa. satres, 7:45, by Mra M. A. Con gd on. T. W. C A. Seventh and Taylor i t-j , c ;-t.!S ss. B.tntioa is workief ead.tio so ) I 1 ' i j-i-i taJs m we rr Ismted spot ia which t fcrAd I ( - .Vri cal Lifv,rr" toitsio aloohol, whiiky , 1 II 5 i-r.-.r. ln.fs. A I i!i i-;-e eets rriatei oa it r.id " ll r li is ot r-rt ---. ffct WBti cto r t0- ' 1 t '-tf-i esd wi; re -i ! (Jytn f rr,i. -Aecm a , ' " ' t " tx4." A i k year ar p rert, ' Ooagreraoonal. Flrat Ms4!aon and Fart. Rv. UHt R I-vott i D, 11 and 7:45: a . 9-46. Ter-a. Tb Christian Idea ef trod. rwn t t rt Ljriol Rev. WlUUra H. Merer. o. -. i ar i . - r... am. Pi.rlm bbav. r and Miaeotiii arenu. R. ;ur U L-ifk. 11 and 7 10: a 6 -er!1 I t Titlw mnA T'M7-f'irth. h.rr. J. J. f'mub; 11 and trete. nrestd hour at . D. ra. Christian sad Miacdonsrv AIHanea Eaat Ninth ahd Ciav. 6rvlceB 1S-I9 and 7:45. Si 11. T. P. M i-lft Commons R?cue M!ilt 2 North Front street treial services. 3 and 8 - State FplrlHiaketa Aaaoclatlnn Wo men of Woodcraft halL. 8. addraaa bv John Plater of California." Society IndivIduaJ Unfoldment Modi. eel second floor. 7:4a. Lecture by Mrs. M. A. iTfloa Portland Fei.owaMs el'lnasITIrcli halL 7, cor;frDre f r gneral discqs non; 3. ai-ir fv Dr. evidfn Bu chanan on "Cltx-a of Fouth Africa" Liat of rls of rivlc ria ioiKnm, Prelude by v. . o. WcUnn cf rort,rd Commons on "P"rtiris Un'i'rworlfl." Peni!) M;ion 114 Madisoa atrt Servl- 9 and p. m. r. M C. A F:x:h and Turlar t-t TL R. Perltina, r.:e m; dlretr. h'.t. Anelr-t View of the Word of trod." I T r'"'r ""n, - 8 cicki o.:raad by r-n 1 t-t Tn 110 " r. I J-.t-rri 4. Ft. Jofcri i.er. 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VroT'-af"- RATES S1.00 ex UP John A. Hlelton . curnris ax srxrrx rsetory and CfSeo 7J8 Be street, near Vaia. IHomi: Kill ITIT; A-lTIt n Of fie acd a tor r'.ituraa 8aUt acd remodeled. Altertrg ed r;!rtf aoua go-w -- and Ccursters Tfr Ht. Rtpalr Work Clvta Pror-rt Att.nM rr'.rs, 'r;r.:its and EolJerniSLkar, L-!'.-.r.g ar.J 8:rvirturl Vit-ra. PHOEiNIX IRON WORKS i:Nai."si:rtuf i rr ti t V 1, l'-:i-ill f'i'.l as! rreact!. Jc .'-! V -t t-'-f r .". 1: 11