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u nrrr i til JUi, '1 II ISP III POOR Portland Commons Expects to Raise Enough Money, to Fit Up Farm. - j To fit up a farm of SO acres at Eaglo Creek, 25 miles from Portland, - and j gather needed funds for the Louise lliome, the ; Portland ' Commons' has planned to make Tag day, June 4, the greatest event in the history of uplift i work In the Rose City. Three hundred women will sell tags throughout the city, and perhaps in neighboring cen ,tirs, and .the effort will be made to 'gather. In nickels, dimes and quarters! Jijver $6000 from.lhe good people of Port Hand. , , i i The Portland Commons I in the uplift i work with the backing of hundreds of linen and women who see good in every jhody. and the plans of the corporation 'are practical and complete. In prison j reform In' caring for fallen womn, in J fathering illy-treated and neglected chllr Jdrnn, in offering shelter and help to the '"down" and out" the Comomns is In, a : class by .itself. I - The demand for farm where men Joomingr from the .penitentiary, may be ''allowed, to reestablish1 themselves ; in ithe ways of society before beginning to i battle entirely for themselves, has been J felt keenly for a long time. Finally, funds were gathered tA buy. the land, but 4 It is covered with stumps and will re quire much effort and considerable money to oring it unaer ine piow. rands Needed." To erect buildings, buy stock and i equipment funds are needed and must be had. The plan of setting aside a fflay for the good of the cause appealed I to many people and Tog day was the j result of careful planning and earnest i thought, . ... , - , j , The home for unfortunate women, 373 (Cable street, has had ; demands made fupon it that have drawn all available J funds from it, and it is necessary that I some method of reimbursing its treas fury shall be adopted. Tag day will, cover Ithe needs of the prison farm and the Louise ifome, partially, at least. It is j not expected that the required sum will he rained, as it would take at least $10. (!')00 to "cover the plans adopted. It Is planned, however to start the work j with at least ,6000. j In doing its work last year the Com mons incurred an expense of $ S S 4 4. Beds jwere provided for . 40.500 men, and in addition 13,209 mm were assisted with jbeds and food.- Fifty-eight young wo j men were rescued before it was too late, and 33 babies were cared" for and given j homes. Dinner was served to over 500 poor people Christmas day, and hun dreds of baskets - were'- sent - to -needy children's homes. - ; Many Prisoners Aided.; ;;: f " Durinr the year 73 prisoners at th state 'penitentiary were aided to their t freedom and were assisted to mak a tnew start . The plans are to broaden jand extend the work greatly, djjrjng the present ..year, and for this purpose the funds to be raised Tag day will be used, land for no other purpose. f The active management of the Com Imons is in the hands of W, a. McLaren, j Rt the Commons Mission, Front - and jBurnside street The board of direct j ors consists of Aaron Wells, Fred Voget, 'Mrs. Minnie Shelley, W. G. McLaren, T, a Sands. Mrs. Emma Thayer, Miss 'TCmfna Lovett, Miss Lizzie Walker, O. lw. Wolf, Robert G. Welch, Julius Vo j get. Dr. C. I Haynes, J. G. Dollarhide, Rev. Louis Blanchett. George Hlllis. S The advlsoryi board is composed of Mrs. A. E. Whiteside, Mrs. Harvey j-Northrup, R. P. Owens, Bev N. Shupp, 5 Mrs. Robert G. Welch, I. R. Delano, Mrs. Mary Hobart, Mrs. Fred Voget, Mrs. ! Julius Voget. G. E. Kellogg, Mr. Baker, 'Mr Partrnff fr flanm tmn in.,. , A. TJ. Uttstrom. Rev. H. E. Pemberton, (Mrs. Nellie McLaren, Rev. W K Cof fee, Rev. Llndley A. Wells, Rt. Black j man, Adam Walker, Rev. Hampton, Rev. A. o. Henrieks, sister shearer, Mrs. Lynch, Salera; Mrs. J. B. Cooley, Flor ence Wells, Alex Noble, Mrs, Hattle 1 Bartholomew. Mrs. Arbuckle. Mrs. ! Sarah Swindler and Mrs. M. E. Pugh. ' Tag St Indorsed, I The Tag day project has been Indorsed by the German Aid society, the British Benevolent 'society, Norwegian consul, ,the Young Men's Christian association, I Young Women's Christian association, the Woman's Christian Temperance union, womens' clubs, Chamber.' of 'Commerce, Mayor Joseph Simon, the j Labor Press,. Central. Labor council, Ministerial , association. Presbyterian church. Baptist church, Methodist Epis copal church, Brotherhood Of St". An (drew, Hart and McGann, evangelists. f The personnel of the Tag day com jmlttee is: , Ladies In waiting Mrs. Lucy Faxton Additon. Mrs. M. I. T. Hidden, Mrs. j Sarah. Northrjp, Mrs. M. E. Pugh, Mrs. jMaileft. - .--v - -. .--.v, Treasurer Samuel Connell; auditors, jH. J, Parkinson, Labor Press; Rev. H. 8. Black; bookkeeper. Dr. C. L. Haynes; clerks. Rev. Lindley A. Wells, Rev. L. ;R. Blackmas. Rev. Morris Heverling, iRev. E. E. Hertzler, Rev. A. ' O. Hen rlcks, Rev.-F. B. Culver; district direct ors, Aaron Wells, O. W. Wolf. Record for Long Public Service. Columbus, Ohio, May 2 L Charles E. Perkins, who retired tnAx-r trim th . Jf Ice of chief engineer of the Ohio board ! of public works, holds the record for the- longest tenure in a" gubernatorial appointive office In Ohio. ; He was first 'appointed to the position by Governor ,McKinley 18 years ago. and was re . appointed by every succeeding governor with the exception of Governors Patti- son and .Harmon, the Democratic exacu jtlves. The term of office is two years land Mr. Perkins was appointed nine I different times. , Chamberlain' Stomach and Liver Tab lets ara safe, sure and reliable, and have been praised by thousands of women who have been . restored to i health jthrough their gentle aid and curative properties. 1 "Generally debilitated for years. Had 'liK bead.irlie, lacked ambition, was wmn-out and all run-down. Burdock ,!inrt Hitters made me a well woman." -Alts. Chus. Freltoy, Moosup, Conn, i i i , i Bilious? Feel heavy after dinner? I ensile coaled? Hitter , taste? Com plexion sallow? Liver needs waking up. bftatiV.'Regiiiets cure bilious attacks. :'a cents at any drug store. . Don't think that piles can't be cured. Thousands of obstinate cases have been ured iy Iman's Ointment. 60 cfnts at ' nv drft store. I'niineis, mechanics,' railroaders, .luvrrrs rely on 1 Thomas' Ecloct Ic Oil. ul.. the sting out of outs, burns or uiisr nl fnee. I'aiti cannot stay where V 4.- Uf-f J, I unday Services at the Portiai ' . Bapjlsi. ; First White Temple, Twelfth, and Taylor. Rev. Walter Konwell Hinson, 10:30 , and 7:30. "One Accord," prayer mtwting, 10; Y. P. U.,, 6. Topics, "Does weatu Kmi AU .' , "Clod and ino Second Seventn and East Anfceny; Rev. II. S. Black, 10:30 ami 7:306 Bible uchool. 12; B. Y. P. U 6:30. f .... Central East Twentieth and Ankeny; Albert Ehrgott, 10 to 12 a. m. arid 7:4a; S. S., 12. Ono morning -service.' Bible study and sermon,. World's Sunday school - anniversary. Evening ; topic, "The Comet." ' Arleta Rev. D. M. McPhail, 11 and 8; S. S.. 9:45; B. Y. P. U.," ?. Topics, "The Church of Faith,", "The Achieving Church." . - Highland Anjerta and Sixth. 11 and T:ao; H. Y. P. E., 6:30; S. 8., 10.. Sell wood Tacoma and Eleventh, 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10; Y. P. U.. :30. Calvary East Eighth and Grant Rev. I. N. Monroe. 11 and 7.S0; S. 6, 16; B. V. P. U., 8:30. ' . Immanuel Mead and Second,, Rev. A. B. Mlnaker, 11 and 7:45; S. S.. 10; B. Y. P. U. 6:45. Toptrs, "Supremacy of Love," "Responsibility." ; Grace Montavilia; fiev. Albert E. Patch. 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10; T. P. U.-, 6:30. University Park Rev. II. F. Cheney. S. S.. 10. 11 and 7:30; B. Y. P. V., 7. Sunnyslde (German) Forty-first ana Hawthorne; Rev. C Feldmeth. 11: S. S.. St. Johns (German) Rev. Karl Feld meth. a. S.,'8;4B; services, 11 ana r.m; St Johns-i-Rev. C. L. Owen.. ll:Sn and ,7:30; 8 S.. 10; Bs Y. P. U.. 6:30. Chltieso Mission 353 Burnslde street S. S.. 7. Pastor, Key. Fung Chak. , First German Fourth- and ..Mill; Rev. J. Kratt. 11 and 7:30: S. S... 9:45. ' Second German Morris and Rodney; Rev. Frederick Baueerman. , 11 and 7:30; a S.. 9:46: Y. P. U., 6:45.. East Forty-fifth street corner, uasi Main; Rev. 'A. a Wait. II and 7:30; B. Y. P. V., 6:43. . Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson, i 8. 10; U and 7:30; B. Y. P. V., 6:30. Mount Olive Seventh and Everettr Rev. B. B. B. Johnson. 11 and 7:30; Swedish Hoyt and Fifteenth; , Rey. Erlck Scherstromj 10:45 and 7:45; 6. S.. 12; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. Tabernacle East Forty-first and Hoi gate; Rev. F. E, Dark. 11 and 7:30; S. 8. '9:45. ' . Third Knott and Vancouver, u ana e a to- a V P TT Rev. W. i. Beaver. ' Topics. "In Touch with God," "The Love of God," :v;.,: j,: "; . -'-i r. --i'c'iL a : PresDyterlan. First Twelftn and "Aider,' Rev, Wil liam Hiram Foulketf, 10:30 and 7:45; 8. S., 12:10; C. E.,'6:30. Topics, "A Di vine Mercy," "America's Greaest Insti tution." Sermons by Rev. Ehner Allen Bess of Clinton,. Iowa. MIzpah East Twelftn and Powell; Rev. Harry Leeds. 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10; C. E.. 6:30. - , ''v." ..' ' - -"Calvary Eleventh anr Clay; Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker, 10:30 and 7:45; Bible school, noon. Topics, "The Meii Who Saved the Day," "A Diamond In the Rough." . - . Fourth First and Glbbs; Rev. Dorrald Mackenzie, 10:30 and 7:30. S. 8.. 13; C E., 6:30. - : ' ' Hawthorne park Twelfth and East Taylor; Rev. E. Nelson Allen, 10:30. 7:45; S. S., 11; C. E., 6:46. Topics,, "Help From the Hills. " Evening Unfon Tabernacle meeting. ' Forbes Sellwood I' 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. 10:30 and 8; S. S., 12; C. E., 7. Morning topic, "A Good Man Discouraged." Evening service, an address . by Miss Eva Clark, a native of India. Chorus choir. Chinese 145H First. 7:45; 8. S., :4B. Westminster East Tenth and Weld for; Rev. Henry Marcotte, 10:80 and 7:30: S. 8.. 11; Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30. . - Marshall Street Marshall Bnd North Seventeenth; Rev. C, W. Hays. 11, 4; S. S 10.; ,7:30 service In Finnish lan Mount .Tabor Belmont and Pretty man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, Jl and 8; S. S., 10. . - Spokane " Avenue ;East Seventeenth and Spokiime: Rev. D. A, Thompson, 11 and 7:30; g. S.. 10; C E.. :S0. Third East Thirteenth and Pine; Rev. William Parsons, J0:30 and 7:46; 8 S 2. - Hope Montavilia, East Seventy eighth street. Rev. Henry L. Nave. S. S., 10; 11 and 7:30. ( Kenllwortb East .Thirty-fourth and Gladstone. Rev. A. Robinson, 11; 8. 8. 12; Y. P., 7. Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town send; services, 10; a S 11:15. Anaoel Kev. jonn a. rownsena. oerv lces. 11:30 and 7:45; 8. 8., 10:15. -. i - Trlnlty-Dakota. gtreet. Rev. A. Rob inson. 7:45 p. m.; C, . 6:45; S. 8., 11. Vernon Wygarrt and " East"' Nine teenth; Rev George rW. Anns, 11 and 8; 8. S.. 4:46; C. E- 7. llethoalst. Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young, D. D.. 10:30 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 12:16: E. U, 6:30. Sermons by Dr J. H. Cudlipp and Rev. C. L. Hamilton. " e Grace Twelfth and Taylor. Rev. John H. Cudlipp. D. D.. 10:30 and 7:45; S. S. 12:15. Ulshon Smith preaches in morn ing; evening, Dr. CudliPP. topic, "Power vs. i'ower. yuartei morning ana even Inz and lartre male chorus in evenlnir. Prof. Wilder, organist and choirmaster. Pews are free. Trinity East Tenth and .Grant; Lewis F. Smith. 11 and 7:30; E. 6:30; 8. 9., 10. Morning topic, "Faith Us the World." Evening, union service at the Tabernacle. First Norwegian-Danish Eighteenth and Hoyt Rev. H. P. Nelson. 11 and 8; a. a., id; i. jr. m., . - .... . . Sunnysld5 East Yamnin ana Thirty fifth: W. T. Euster: 11 and 7:30: S. 8.. 9:50: E . L. 6:45. Topics. "The Sixth Saying. From the Cross.". "The Thirst of the Son of God." Evening service in Hawthorne Taernacie. ' ' ? 8t Johns Rev. F. N. Sandefur; .11 ana o. hj. u.. . , Knworth Twenty-sixth and Savler. Rev. Charles T. MePherson; 11 and 8; S. S., 8:45; E. U, 1. Topics. "Com mon Sense in Religion." Evening ad dress by Superintendent Mrs. C. T. Mc Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kal; 11 nd 7-20. Centenary East Ninth and Pine; Clarence True Wilson, D. D. 10:80 and 7:30;. E. I. 6:30; S. S., 12:16. Mornint topic, "Are Prayers Answered Now? Evening service in Hawthorne Taber nacle. - jl-aurelwood Rev. R. E. Myers: l 11 .. . n. a a l A... m . T... afta ..........-...w... Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo street. Rev. c. u, aami ton, ii ana 7:46; & S., 9:45; E. L., 6:45. - Norwegian Danish Corner Vancouver avenue and bmamore streets; Kev. u, J. Larten. 10:45 and 8; S. S. 15. Japanese Mission 121 North Fif teenth, Kev. cusen moara, :au ana 8:30; 8. 8., 8:30. . Swedish Borthwlck ana Beach. Rer. John Ovall, 11 and 8; S. 8., 10: E. L.. 7. Topics, 'The Sunshine of Life," "Life's Most Profitable Investment." . First German Fifteenth and Hoyt; u. A. waata; u ana c,. -Second German Stanton smd Rodney. Rev. E. E. Hertzler, 11 and 8; 8. S., 9:45; E. 1m, 7:30. Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tacoma, Rev. Lester C. Poor, 11 and 7:30; J. K. L-, 2:30: E. U, ' . The "Clinton Kelly Memorial Thlrtv ninth and Powell, Rev, W. H. Hampton a. w., :4&; n ana ; js. Jj., i. - Montavilia East Pine and Eighteenth streets, Rev. Harold Oberg; 11 and 8; S. S 10; class meeting, 12; E. L., 7H16. Wtiofllawn Wlllism J. Douglas; 11 and 7:80; S. S., W; E. L., 6:30. University Park Dawson and Flake, Rev. W. R. Jeffry. J.;-I1 and 7:30. ' African Zion--Thlrteentti and Main, Rev; W. Matthews; 11 and 8; 8. 8 1; C. E 7. e " . Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty first. 3. W. McDougall; 11 and 7:30. Patton Michigan avenue ana Carpen ter, D- A.Watter; 11 and 8; S. a, 10; E. L.,-7. ... . " Lents Seventh end Gordon, Rev. W. Boy Moore. 11 and 8; S. S.. 10; E. L., 7. - ' Woodstock J. n. Voce; 11 and 7:30: a-. a,...4Ui. ifc.4,,.:16 Oak-O rove Itav. Jamea T. Mnnrn .11 and 8. S. ,., n.. ... . .. -v , ' ' - Cathons. St Mary's Pro-Cathedral, . rifteenth and Davis Most Rev.. A, Chri3tle, D. V. Low mass. 6. 8 ami . Ilieh mass and sermon, 11. VesperB. Instruction and benediction, 7:45- St. Joseph's CGerman).' Fifteenth and Cench Rt.- Rev. James Rauw, V. G. Low mass, 8. Hifih ttmss end sermon, 10:30. Vespers, 'benediction. 8:30. St. Francis. East Eleventh and Onk Rev. J. II. Black. Low mass, fl, 8:80 and 8:30, High mass" nd sermon, .10:30. Vftiperi, instruction and benediction, 7:3.) St Lawrences', Third and Sherman Rev. J. C. Hushes. Low mass. 6, 7 and 8:30. Hijrh mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers- and benediction. 7:30. Ascension, Montavilia, Rev. 3. P. FitzPBtHck. , Mass' and sermon. 9 in chapel of Sisters of the Precious Blood. St. Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savior Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Vesners and benediction. 3:30. St. Michael's fTfllAnV Pnnpth nrt Mili Jesuit , Fathers. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon, in:30. . Vespers and benediction. 7:30. St. Stephen s. Fort v-seeond. anil East Taylor Rev. W. A. Waltt. iow mass. 8:S0. Hlj?h mass and sermon. 10:30. immAni fltA TTpnrf of fnrv WilTtam and Stsnton-vRev. W. A. Daly, Low niuss, d, s ana . ; tiign mass ana ser mon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7;80..'"' ..: v, Holy Rosary, East Third and Union Very Rev. A. S. Lawler. Low mass. 6. 7 and 8:30. Hich mass and sermon, 10:80. Vespers and benediction. 7;S0. : Sacred Heart. Mllwauklo Rev. Gre gory Roble. O. S. B. Low mass. 8. Hlirh mass and sermon, 10:30. Vesufers and benedlctlori, 7:30. Holv.Cmnn. tTnlvr.rnltv Psrk-.-Tle. J. P. Th'lllman, C. S. C Low mas. 8:30. i High mass and sermon. 10:30.- Venoers and benediction. 4. .Holy Redeemer. Portland and van? couver Rev. Ed K. Cantwell, C. S3. R low mass. ig. High mass end sermon. 10:;50. Benediction :' 4. St Andrew'. NMnth inrt Albnrtiv Rev. Thomas K'arnan. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon. 10. VesDers. In struction and benediction. 7:80. &t. Ignatius, Fortv-second and Powell Valley road Rev. F. Dillon. S. J. Low mass, 8 and 9:30. Mass sermon- and benediction. 10:3. - . St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and FalllnK Rev. John Brzoza. Low mass, 8: high mass and sermon. 10: vesoers and benediction, 7:30. Episcopal . Trinity. Nineteenth and Everett Rev, A. A. Morrison, $ and 11, 8; 8. S., 9:45. Si. Matthew's, First and Caruthers Rev. W. H. M. Breck. Holy communion, 7:30; S. 8., 10; service and sermon 11. Pro-Cathedral' of St. SteDhen. the Martyr Thirteenth and Clay. Rev. H. M. Ramsay. Holy Oommunion. 7:30; prajer and sermon. 11 and 7:30: Sunday school, 10, ' t;nurcn or uur savior wooasto. Vespers, 4. at, David's East Twelfth and Fei mont. Rev. Henry Russell Tartjot. Holy communion, 7:30; S. 8.,' 9:45; morning prayer- and sermon, 11: evenlnir prayer and sermon, 7:45. St. Andrews. Portsmouth . Hoiy eucharist and sermon, 11; prayer and sermon. 7:30; S.S., 10 a. m. All Salpfs Twenty-fifth and Savler Re Roy Edgar Remington; momliv? prayer and sermon, 11; evening prayer, u; s. s.i iz.16. at Mark s.- Twenty-first and Mar shall: Rev. J. E. H. Simpson. - Holy eucharist. 7:30; matins and litany, 10:16: holy eucharist and sermon,, 11; 'even song, 7:30. : c St John's Church Fifteenth and Douglas. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. - 8. 11 and 8; 8. S., 10. (Jood- Shepherd Graham and Van couver. Rev. John , Dawson. , H and 7:30; S. S.. 9:46- . ' . (ran MemoHsl Fsst Seventeenth knd Weidler Rev. George B. Van Wa ters. . Prayer and sermon. 11; 8. S., 10. : Ascension cnapei Portland Heights B. 8., 9.80. Elshon Morris Memorial chapel. Good Samaritan hospital, Rev, William R. Powell, (jhaplaln. Holy communion. 7 a. m.; ward services, 3; prayer und sermon. 7:15, . ,. Jiutheraa. St James English West Park and Jefferson; J. Allen, Leas. 11. and 8. A fit 1ft T . T . n r m 1 Tnnt "T.ieA'a Crisis,"" ''The First Problem'bf Youth." Betanla Danish 640 Union avenue N Rev. J. Scott, 11 and 8; 8. 8., 10.' Topics, "The SDlrlt and the Flesh." "Predestina tion." .. - v :.: y Swedish immanuel Nineteenth , and Irving. 11 and 8; S. S.. 9:45 Norwegian Synod East Tenth and Grant; Rev. O. Ha goes, 11 and 7:45; S. S., 12:10. cnited .Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth: Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30: 8. 8.. 9:45. 9:80. . -;.::--: i Zion s German Chapman and ' Sal-.-non: H. H. Koppelmann. 10:15. 7:45: 8. a 9U6. St Paul s German East Tweirtn and Clinton. Rev. A. Krause. 10i30 and 7:30; 88., 9:30. ; Trinity German (Missouri synod) Willlamr and Sellwood: J. A. Rlmbach. 9:15; 8. S., 10; 7:30. tt jonn s jrentnsuia avenu ana Kilpati-lck; I p. m. Swedish AUKiistana' Rodney "and Stanton; Rev. II. E. Sandstedt, 10:46 and 7:45; S. 8., 9:30. Swedish Mission Seventeenth and Olisan; Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and 8; S. S.. 10; Y. P., 5:30. , Elim Chapel Michigan avenue and Skidmore, Rev. B. J.. Thoren, 11; a 8, io. Immanuel German Corner 15th and Leo (Sellwood). H.. C. Ebellng. ,10:30; S. S., 9:30. Grace English (Missouri Synod) Kerby and Fargo, Rev. Carl Hassold. 10 and 7:30; 8. 8,10:30, - . . CongstgationaJL . ' First Madison and Park. Rev. LuU.er R. Dyott. D, D.. 11 and 7:45: 8. 8, 9:45. Tonics, "Tr- Kiches of a Child of God." "How the Modern Is Man." Laurelwood Rev. William H. Meyer, 8. 8.. 10 and 8; C. E.. 6:30. Pilgrim Shavtrand Missouri avenue. Rev. Guy h. Dirk, 11 and 8; 8. 8., 9:45; C, E., 1: Topics, "The Rule for Benevolence," "Clestlsl Visitors." Sunnyslde East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J, Staub; 11 and 7:30; S. S. 10 1 C. E., 6:80. Topics. "Christ Our Example In Service," "The Ideal Home." St. Johns Rev. G. W. Nelson; 11 and 8; S. a. 10. .Hassalo Street East Seventh and HassHlo, -Rev. George E. Paddack, . II and 7:30; 8. S., 10; C. E., 6:30. Topics, 'Where Are You In God's Universe?" "Not To Be Ministered Unto but To Min ister." - Highland- East Sixth and 'Prescott." Rev. E. 8. Bollinger, U and 7:45; S. S BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not cure children of bed-wetting. There Is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Sum mers, Box W, Notre Dame. Ind., will send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions. Send no money, but write her today if your children trouble you in this wav. Don't blame the child, the chances are It can't help it. . This, treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled With urine difficulties by day or njght Hoi onv Ui Trust , The Original tnd Gsnuini BUCK'S ALTED niLIl Tha Food-drink f cr All Ages. At restaurante, hotels and fountains. . Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home.- UdfiTTravei wimoui k. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Ask for HORLICK'S Others are imitations. 0 1?: T; P-,S. C. 6:45. Topics', "Dying To Live." "Are Ve Able?" - First (lerman Vuetl venlh nA f1?""' Ju'v- Jolm )!.'. Hopp; 10:30 and 7:30: 8. 8., 9:15; C. E 6:30. university I -ark Haven and Bowdoln. ,ReJ; VJ- Kantner. S. S.. 0. 11 and 8; t. K, I. Topics. "A Iiivine Poem." "The lounc Man With t Clean Record." . ChristtK.n.' Central East Twentieth and Sal mon; Kev. J. F. Gormley, 11 and 7:45; bible school, 10; C. E. 6:30. Topics, "The Great Salvation." Evening, Union service In Hawthorne Tabernacle. Kern Park Pitt and Midburn; Rev. A A Beery, 11 and 7:35; S. S.. 10; C E., 6 :ou. Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott: Thomas G. Plcton. 11 and 7:45; S. S.. 9:45; C. E., 7 p. in j ' First Corner Park nnd Columbia. Rev. W. F. Reagor. 11 and 7:45; S. S., 9:45. Sellwood Eleventh nnd Umatilla. 10:30 and 7:30; C. E.. 6:30.- Woodlawn Rev. Edward Wright, 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 10; C. E 7. Gladstone Rev. A.- H. Mulkey: a 8.. 10, 11 and 8. Topics, "The Christian's Great Burden Bearer," "A Hero Sacri ficed To Sordid Ambition." United Brethren In C&rSiV Flrst Knst Fifteenth and Morrlsoa Rev. Russell S. Showers. 11 and 8; S. 8., 10; class of the welcoming band, 10:30; C. E..:7., Topics, "A Flower Ser mon." Evening, Union service in Haw thorne Tabrnuela ' Radical Sixth and Mechanic, Rev. Os car A. Martin. 11 and 7:80: a 8.. 10: C. E., 6:30. - . Alberta East Twenty-seventh and Mildred. P.ev. B. vE... Emeick; 11 and 7:30; S S., 10. V , Third South Mount Tabor; Rev. C. P. Blanchard. 11; 8. 8., 10. Tremont Wisdom and Curtis streets. Rev. H. C. Shaffer; a S., 11: C. E, 6:30: sermon. 1:30. Albtna Mississippi and Killings worth avenues. Rev. H. C. Shaffer; 8. Topic, 'jlf Chrta:, Haa Not Come." , v TTnited Evargellonl. First Esst Sixteenth and Poplar. Rev. H. A. Deck. )1 and 7:30: S. 8.. 10. Topic. "The Call to Prayer." Evening. Union service In Hawthorne Tabernacle. . Ockiey Green Gav and Vvillamette. Rev J Bowersox, 11 and 7:30; 8. 8 10; e7E.. 6:30. Second Fargo and Kerby, Rev. C C Poling. 11 and 7:80. St John's Iv.nhoe and ' John. Rev. C. P. Ydtes. P, S., 10. ITnlted Presbyterian. First Sixth and Montgomery. Rev. Frank De Witt Findlev.-10:8u and 7:30; S. 8., 12; C. E., 6:30. Topics, "The Story of Four Friends," "A Fine Ex hibition of Brutality." - The Church of the Strangers-Grand" ave. and Wasco. Rev. 8. Earl Du Bols. 10:30 and 8; Sx 8., 12: C. E., 7. Topics, "Seeking What We Desire," "Dynamit ing Character.'' Third East Thirty-seventh and Clay: Rev. J, JL Acheson. Ji and 1:30. a 3- io- r . Traa Methodiatv rtrst church East Ninfti and Mill. David M. Cathey, 11 and 8; 8. 3.. 10; Y. P. M., 6:30. Second church East Flanders, be tween Fifty-third .and Fifty-fourth streets. Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11 and 7:3C; 8. 8.. 10;. class meeting,! 6:30. Olive Branch Mission 310 First street, R. H. Knowles, superintendent. Services every evening. St Johns 11 and 7:80V""-' '" ' Evanrelical Associations. First German Tenth and Clay. F. Benz, 10:45 and 7:45; 8. 8., 9:30; Y. P. T.i Topics, t "Christian Perfection.V "Character Building." First English East Sixth nd MaN net Btreeia; r . a. uuiver; 11 and 7:39. 8. l. 10; Y. P. A.. ,6130. " Memorial East Eighteenth and Tlb bett4. Morris Heverling, 11 and 8; a a TTBlverrallsV - Church of the Good Tidings Broad way, and East Twenty-fourth: Rev. J. D. Corby, 10:45 and 7:45; 8. 8., 12; C. L-, 6:30. Topics, "Near to God's Heart"; evening address by Mis3 . L. DimW of Brooklyn, on "Opporainitl' to Serve Humanity Afforded by TeAoWng." jPrlsnds' Church... Sunnyslde. .Main and East Thirty fifth. Lindley A. Wells, 11 and T:80; BibH school. 10 Cv E.. 8:80- - Icnts, Cehfer street Myra B. Smith, 11 and 7:80; Bible schopt 19. Vnltarlan. Church of Our Father Yamhill and Seventh. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.; Rev., T. L. Eliot.,, D. D., minister emeritus.-11 and 7:46; 8. S., 9:45. Topics, "Memo randa K the Recent Conference In San Francisco," "Thoughts Upon the Death of King Edward." Reformed. , -First German Tenth and SUrk streets, G. Ilafner pastor. Services 10:45 a. m. and 8 p. m.; 8. 8.. 8:30 a, m.; Y. P.. a C. E 7 p. m. - . Eerrloes for the Deaf. United Presbyterian Grand avenue and Wasco. Rev. S. Earl DuBois. 10:30, sermon interpreted by Mrs. F., C. Met calf. Topic, 'Seeking What We Deslrs." " .' .. Christian Selene. ?'- ' First Church of Christ Scottish Rite cathedral. Morrison and Lownsdale, 11- KEEPING IN TOUCH VITH HOME l-iiMiWTI ' " Is TT IS wonderful how much ' satisfac tion can be obtained from a talk over the Bell Telephone. , .c A letter carries words; but the Bell Servicef has been m- brought up to such a point of perfection that the rrrodula ' tions-of the voice are clearly heard. - The cheery tones show that the talker is "well and in' good spirits'. The call may come from a suburban vil lage or a distant city, but within the limits of the carry ing power of the voice the. Bell Service carries the tone as well. ,You get a person alfSnterview with a friend hun dreds of miles away. -'vvA'!'.'.'---''''''; '":' -Eiy"V,';-;f - .. v. THE PACIFIC &-TELEGRAPHCOr Srery Bell. Telephone la the Center of the System. 8: S. P.. 1"; subject of Uuson sermon, "Soul a:id H.!y." Second Woodmen's hall. East fix'h nnd Alder, 11; S: ri. S., II: suhjecf ef lesson sermon, "Soul and Body." 1.1. E. Chnrcn SoutSu . t'nlon avenue und Multnomah street- Rev. E. H. Siowro, 11 and 8; S. S.. 10; E. I,.. 7. Sermons by Kev. E. Ii. Jones, presiding 'elder. - miscellaneous, Church of the iirethren (Dunkards) Borthwlck and Kiilingsworth ave. Kev. George C. Carl, 11 and 7:30; S, SM 10; C. W 6:30. Church of New' Thought Selling Hirsch hall, Henry Victor Morgan. 8 p. m.. New Thought Bible Study. Swedish Corps Salvation Army 430 Burnside 11. 4:30 and 8. Inter-Denominational City Mission 6 Fifth street A Wells, superintend ent, 3 Sunday. Volunteers of America 2S5 Burnslde street, 3:30 and 8:30. Divine Truth Center 201 Atlsky building. Rev. Thaddeus M. Mlnard. 11; S. a, 12. Service by Perry Joseph Green, Tonic, "Success." Society of the Individual Unfoldment. 226 Medical building. Lecture , and Flower reading at 7:45 p. m.,by Mrs. Mary A. Congdon. Twentieth Century, 653 East Morri son. S. S.; 10; conference, 11. Church of ' Nazarene East Seventh and Couch. Rev. A. O. Henrieks, 11 and 7;!10; 8. 8 9:45: Y. P. M.. 6. New Church Society (Swedenboriren) Eleventh and Alder, Knights of Py thias' hall. Lay service ana sermon, 1 1 Home o( the Soul Society, Lundy's Hall Fifteenth and Alberta 1 streets, 7:45. Lecture and message by Mrs. E. G. Gudhart. 'Swedish Evangelical Free Church Mississippi avenue hall, Tuesday even ing, address by Rev. G. A. Young. First Spiritual Society 109 Second street. . Conference, 2, subject, "Spirit ual Power;" lecture and messages, 7:45, by Mrs. Atliea V. Bailey. . Y....W. - Cv A. Seventh and Taylor streets.. Fireside hour at 4. p. m. Christian and Missionary Alliance Men's Resort -building. Fourth and Bum side. Rev. C. Ai Chrisman, 11 and 6. Commons Rescue Mission 22 North Front street Special services. 8 and 8. State Spiritualists' Association 300 Alisky Hall 8. speaking and messages. Address by professor Deyoungh. Portland Fellowship Selling-Hlrsch hall. Lecture by Dr. Davidson Buchanan, on "The Philosophy of Invention," post lude discussion. .. . .. . Penlel Mission 224 . Madison street Services 8 and 8 p. m. Y. M. C. A. Sixth and Taylor streets. R. R. Perkins, religious director. Meet ing for men at 3:30; address by Dr. Sperry, on "Health and Sex." first in series of four. Meeting for boys at 8:30, (EtbHld 1879) An Inhalation for Vhooplng-Cough, Croup, avsjh . a m a . uronenms, uougns, Diphtheria, Catarrh. Cresolena is a Been t Asthmatloa. Dam it not nam mora effect! ra to breathe la a nsMdy for diaeuea of the braaihieg orgaaa tW to tako tna remedy luto w noamcai ' Gresolene onret beoaaM the sir, rendered strongly antueptie, is carried over the diaeaaod urfao with mi; breath, (irinff prolonged and oonatant treatment. It Is Inraluable to mothers with small children. faami will nnd Immediate reliel from Coughs or Inflamed Condition of the throat ALL DRUGGISTS. Bend postal for da. asriptlTe Booklet. Vapo-Creoolene 0)s U0 Fulton Street, ' New York. COMINO! THE "Gienco's" WATCH NEXT. SUNDAY'S , JOURNAL' ' HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square Just opposite Hotel St; Francis " European Plan $1.50 a day up American Plan $3.00 a day up , Hew steel and brick structure. Furnished at cost of $200,000. Every comfort and con venience. On carlines transferring all over city. Omnibus meets trains and steamers. Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco . TELEPHONE t - - , IT""""" - -X ;:( to f..i't: in.' of t".-' hi 1,. ..nl : I, .-id. ori.-t v T.nn Hi.d 'AH"rt rvs by Mrs. dy'a ! iiii, ! t 1 ii!' nth trrts. I... lure nit K. G. Gudhart, 7:45 ni. ('( !';: . rrayer Jlettings. Cottage prayer meetings of the union tabernacle meeting in progress In the Hdwilioinn Fuik t.ibei nai le ill be hf id at the-follow insr reoldcncf a eai h morn ing from 10 to 10:30 o'clock. These rep resent the 42 rhurches .taking . part in the Hart and Magnnn services: F. C. Dunlap. 328 Kust Tenth; Mrs. Richie, 609 Kast Tagsrart; tfeorge Oaks, 167 Morris; Mrs. E. M. Lewis, 676 East Tenth; Mr. Vogol, 62S East Morrison; Mrs. I. R. Delano. f)9o Marlon avenue; W. L. Hadley, 313 Marguerite; Mrs. C. H. Chambreau, 8S Eust Fifteenth; John L. Wlgle. 805 Nelson Street; Mrs. Min nie Fisher, 506 Beacon street; S. W. Anderson, 266 East Twenty-fourth; Hat tie Kenyan, 335 East Sixth street; Mrs. J. C. Cross, 290 Glenn avenue; Oscar D. 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Rates $1 per I t Day and Up European Plan I wki CjHT-dickinson hotft. rn r i L 1 NORTOMA HOTEL ELBTiTyTH OTT WA8HIWGT0S PnrtlnnH'Q Only Roof Garden 101 American . t -v -Rates to ramllls Lm wl and European v' Om Bus Mests All Trains FI. Bainple Suites, with B-.ths. for Traveling Uea . i.u 'v:v, ti.j . f k,i j i.ii . E. D.J fe V. rrops. John A. Melton CAEPESTER AITD ZVUTiV Factory and Offiee 385 8a atreet. near Matn. Phones: Main 1787: A-17II JS,epalr Work Given Prompt Attention 1 - Building and PHOENIX"! ein a Of ice and Works Eawthoa Avenue and East lhird Street. li ;.J,. '-i-41"J -v.- :.::,. i -. r. r eoi r ;r j A: i .. ; k. si i r...i t D.vin; :.,. ' i4 , I.'.i-A'i'iorne avpini;.; Mi-m.- K. L. ., ,!, 9 l.rtsf'Ninctvtli street: Mrs. J. G. Uenm-tt, 828 East Sal mon; Mrs. A. G. miK-fi, 1034 East Har-" risnn; C.-or: .. Rwkwfll, 131 ' East Nineteen Ui; II. J!. .Arpn,.lieit, B76 Maple; Dr. P. Bit titer. K01 East Eighteenth: Mrs. II. Zeicler, corner East Klnth and CiHitlids, .Mis L. G, initio, 203 East Thirty-fourth;-Mrs. F. r. AVonlley, 1085 EasfY.?iililll; C. A. Mnlr, 18 Ea-.t Thirty-first street; J. w. Thomas, 9S5 East Main; , .Mrs. E. Datigherty, 618 Maiden avenue; Rev. A, ' S. Fortes, 497 East Seventeenth; Mrs. J. n. , Candlsh, 6S9 East Fine; Mrs.,. Graves, 62 East Sixty third; Mrs. F. F. Splcker, 100 East Six teenth. . . First Auto at Woodland.' ' - -(Stieelal Pluoatph to Tha Jonmnl.l Woodland, Wash,, May 21. The first automobile to be. owned by a Woodland resident is the property of T. E. Oliver, a merchant, he having received his new five passenger Studebaker E. M. F. 30 yesterday, and was to bo seen on the streets and nearby oounty roads get ting used to the eccentricities of It. f) of Cost Adviser, in Plain V 1008 large pages and covert, to any one iendin 21 nne.ni i o s. ii..t. a... .. . ? PRESCRIPTION HOTELS " $i imii. , Manager Headqnartara foi Tourists and Com. merclal Traralara. Special rates made to families and single gentleman. The management, will be pleased at all times to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish bath - es tablishment la tia hotel. B. C. Bowara, Mgr. Wll1!"' ill ! '.'til MH A CORNER TENTH AND ALDER The leading hotel of Portland, opened July, 1909. Mori L elegance. Most beautiful corner lobby in Northwest Commodious sample rooms. European plan.. 'Rates $1.50 and up. 'Bus meets all trains. W. M. SSWAKD, Prop. 8T. sacs Hot and Cold Water Long Distance Phone IN EVERY ROOM Hotel " Lenox ; COR. THIRD AND MAIN STS. ' H. Jorgensan. D ATCQ 01 flH A MD jb nigra. i in i a.w i iuu w w I Office and Store Flxtiirea iullt and remodeled. -. . ' Altering and repairing .. bouse flhov .aes and Counters built Founflers. Marhinlsla and BoUerraakera, Structural Work. R0NW0RK in trtes Phone East 39. POaTIiASTO, OSES OH. . 7 V