The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 21, 1911, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY 1 EVENING, JANUARY 21, . 1911.
GH1U FORM
RESCUE BAD BOYS
Fifty Members of Congrega
.: tional -Body -Pledge Selves
to Become "Big Brothers"
to Juvenile Court Wards.
The Con jregatlonallsts of ' Portland
have Joined the Big Brother movement
Fifty men of the First Congregational
church met yesterday and pledged them
selves to became "Big Brothers" . to
wards ot the Juvenile court, the purpose.
as explained by Judge Gat ens In an
adarets last Sunday night, being to put
bud boys under good influences and
make cltliens Instead of criminals out
of them.' It has been the experience
of the officers of the Juvenile court
.that the "Big Brother? organization, has
actually decreased the number of youth'
ful offenders, because of : the number
-who have been. given something Interest
lng to do, when otherwise they would
have been In mischief or petty crime.
' Xew Church Planned. ,
Members of the recently organised
Waverly Congregational church are ne
gotiating for the purchase of lots suit
able for the construction of the church
building for which they have been plan
ning. The pastor of the Waverly
-.JlhlirAh. Ytav. Mr WlnAV hAl1una that
' it will be possible to begin the con
struction of an attractive building be
fore the beginning of the spring season.
Dr. EL I House, pastor of a 8pokane
Congregational ohurch, has declined to
become pastor of the Hassalo Congre
gational church in Portland. Dr. House
was the unaminous choice of the Has
salo congregation and it was under
stood for some time that he would ac
cept, because of other Interests which
made a residence in Portland fully as
useful and probably more, desirable. It
seems, however, that the Spokane con
gregationallsta were adverse to losing
their pastor and he yielded to their re
Quests that he1 stay.
Dr. Walter Benson Hlnson, pastor at
the White Temple, has been making an
evangelizing tour of a number of Oregon
cities during the past two weeks. He
Iihs spoken to-large audiences In Salem,
Eugene and the towns of Southern Ore
gon. Last Monday night the , Baptist
men of ' Portland who have Joined the
Laymen's Missionary movement met in
the White Temple and perfected their
organisation.
Yloe tn Portland.
'7s Portland as good morally as the
police say it Is 7" Rov. Albert Ehrgott,
pastor of the East Side Baptist church
proposes to answer the question in his
sermon tomorrow evening. Rev. Ehrgott
says he has personal knowledge that
certain forms of vice in Portland are
flourishing under cover if not under
protection, and he proposes to expose
conditions of which he has learned.
A committee having in 'charge pre
parations for the Paciflo Coast Congress
of Congregational churches will meet
next Monday at 2 p. m. and complete
plans for the holding of the congress
in Portland next eummer.
A commission of the Congregational
ministers of Portland met yesterday In
I'ilgrim Congregational church and there
formally Ji.ssolved the pastoral relation
of Rev. Guy I Dick to the church.
Rev. Mr. Dick has been suffering from
poor health and will probably retire
l'rom active service for a year.
Will Exchange Fulplts.
Some time during February or March,
Dr. Luthor R. Dyott, pastor of the First
Congregational church, and Rev. F. J.
Vanllorn, pastor of the Plymouth Con
gregational church In Seattle, will ex
change pulpits, and each will hold a
series of special services in the churoh
of the other. Dr. Vanllorn- is pastor
of Seattle's leading Congregational
church, while Dr. Dyott's place as one
of the leaders among the ministers of
Portland is well known. Special singers
will assist In making both the Seattle
and Portland series of special meetings
more attractive. As the meetings in
the Plymouth church in Seattle will be
ttfe last held before the congregation
moves into its new building further
down town special interest attaches to
the srles.
Portland Presbyterians are making
elaborate preparations for the series of
evangellstlo services which are to com
mence under the leadership of Dr. John
Balcomb Shaw of Chicago during the
early part of February. Dr. William
Hiram Foulkes, pastor of the First
Presbyterian church, says that these
meetipgs are not to be considered as
exclusively for Presbyterians but for
all the people of Portland. Noon meet
ings are to be held down town and spe
cial muslo has been arranged for. Dr.
Shaw is known as one of the ' great
Presbyterian preachers of the nation.
raster Entertains.
The men of St James' English Luth
eran church were entertained by the
, pastor at ths parsonage last Tuesday
evening. Dr.Emy Enna was present
and rendered a number of piano selec
tions snd Miss Llaehan and Mr. Smith
rendered several vnral nniuhi
faseor Frederick, president of the Pa
cific Divinity school gave a short ad
dross along the lines of practical churoh
work. Plans were laid for a banquet
to be given in tfys near future when
some prominent man of the city will
give an address.
. "DA VOU Wnnt tn haar a wkm.m
- - ..ww. i. viiinu I
preachr' The card announcing revival I
services at - mo immanuel Baptist
church, to be led by y Rev. Mrs.r Edith
Hill-Booker bears th question quoted.
The meetings are to .commence tomor
row night and will coiktnue indefinitely,
the pastor Rev. Mr. Black, announoes.
,Mrs. Hill-Booker's husband will lead
the musical features o the services. '
"Th Church ynd the Social Crisis
Is the subject of a remarkable series
of sermons which Dr. J. H," Cudllpp
. will begin tomorrow night at .Grace
Methodist church. The subjects for
each Sunday night in their order, are
as follows: January 33, 'The Problem
Stated," January 13, "The Tenth An
nual Lincoln Memorial." address by At
torney A. F. Slegel; February 19, "The.
voice oj tne Church;" February 28,
, "Watchman; What of the Night, or the
Duty of the Church?" Maroh 6, "The
Solution for the Problem."
JB.-JEL. Myers IB , aaaouaced,. as ..thai5- s - lltO Jopics-Xi.;OiWiiunaiBt(
speaker for the Methodist ministers'
meoting in ths Y. M. C. A. building
Monday morning, the subject "Method
ism and an Electivs District Superin
tendence ' : I , i
Sunday Services of tHe f ortland Ghurthes
Baptist :
First Whit Temple. Twelfth and
Taylor. Rev Waiter Benwell Hineon.
B. Y. P. U., :15; Temple Bible school
classes, 9:45. Topics, U, "God, the Car
penter; "WhatTJod Thinks of You."
F.ast Side East Twentieth and An
keny, JRev. Albert Ehrgot.t. Services, 10
to 12, 7:30. Topics, 'The Training of
Parents"; "Portland a Vanity Fair." .
Arleta Rev. D. M. McPball. ; 10:30,
tipper room prayer meeting; 10:45, morn
ing service; 12. Sunday school; 0:30,
B. Y. P. U. Topics. "Love for Those
That Are AfarV'The Shepherd's Assur
ance." - -.-"'V : '.'
Highlands-Alberts- and -Sixths Rev..
u, a. allium.. -ii ana a; a. i. tr,
6 B 10 ;
Sell wood -Tacoma and Kleventh. Rev.
F. H. Hayes. and 7:3; S. S.. 10;
y p. U 6:80.
Calvary East Eighth and Grant. Bey.
J. N. Monroe, 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 10;
B. Y. P. V., 6:30. .
Immanuel Mead and Second. Kev.
H., S. Black, 11 and 7:30, B. Y. P. U.
'Grace Montavllla. Rev. Albert E.
Patch. 11 md 7:30. S. S., 10; YVP.
M., 6:30. Topics, 'The Condemned Set
Free"; Reciprocity In Love," -2,
University Park Rev. II. F. Cheney.
11 and 7:30; S, S.. 10; B. Y, P. U.. 7. .
Sunnyside (German) Forty-first and
llawthorne; S. S.( :45. Conrad Wyss.
superintendent.- - ' . '
, St. Johns (German) Ry. Karl Feld
meth. .S. 3., 3:45; 11 and 7:30; Y. P.
M-S J JohMH-Rev. C. I Owen. 1F.30 and
7:30; a 8., 10; B. Y. P. U., 6:30.
Chinese Mission 853 Burnslde street
an i. a. Malone. superintendent
' First German Fourth and Mill. Re
v t 11 ani 7-ift- fl. S.. 9:45.
"Second German Morris and Ro&ny.
Rev. Frederick Bueerman. 11 and 7:30;
8East Forty-fifih Streetf-Corner East
.r1 t, ti waU. 10-.S0 and 7:30:
S S 1? BY" P. U". :3. Topics.
"Good Angels" ; 'Welcoming the Master
"lnts-Rev. J. M. Nelson 8. S.. 10;
nMVudnt7:0lWJ8ePven 6ind Everett
Rev. R. H. Tnomss. 1 1 .
oI-ji.v un and VMfteenth. Rev,
Efrlck Bcherstrom. 10:45 and 7:45; S. S.,
a n v J TT S'llfl
Tabernacle East Forty-first and Hoi
tV Rev. F. E. Dark. 11 and 7:30;
Thlrd-knott and Vancouver. Rev
V7V J. Beaven, 11 and 7:45; 8. 8., 10.
B. Y. P. U.. :45.
MethodlslL
Taylor Street Rev. Benjamin Young,
ttn- r s 12:16: B. Iu..
6:30
"Aggressive Service"; "Helpful
T 1 n It
Trinity East Harrisort and Hemlock;
Rev? W. E. Ingalls, 11 and 7:30; ,E. L.,
6:80; S. S., 10; class meeting, 12.16. -
Grace Twelfth end Taylor, Rev. John
H. Cudllpp, D. a, 10:80 and7:30; B. U.
6:80; S. S., 12:16. Tonics. "Jewels Made
ITp" "The Two World Cltlsen'
First Norwegian-Danish Eighteenth
and Hovt. Rev. H. P. Nelson. 11 and 8;
S 8 l6 Y P M. 7.
Sunnvslde Eflst' Yamhill and Thirty-fifth-
Rev. William H. Fry, l. D. ; 11
and 7:30rK. t7:l5. " " ""T -
St. Johns Rev. F. N. Sandefur; 11
and 8; Ii. L.. 7; S, S.. 10. '
Epworth Twenty-sixth and .Savler.
Rev. Charles T. McPherson; 11 and
7-30- f S.. 9:45: E. L.. 6:16. Topics,
"Eltlnh": "Resisting Temptation."
Chlnene Mission Chan tslng Kal; 11
nLaurel'wood. Sixty-third street and
Forty-second avenue. Rev. Asa Sleeth.
S S., 10; E. L., 6:30. Topics, 11, "How
God Tauffht One Man a threat Lesson ;
7:30 ".Martin Luther."
Central Vancouver avenue apd Fargo
street Rev. C. L. Hamilton, 11 and 7:30;
S. S., 9:45; B. L., 6:30. .
Norwegian Danish Corner Vancouver
avenue and Skldmore streets; Rev. C
T T.nmon 11 nilii 8: S. 8.. 12.
Japanese Mission 121 North Fif
teenth, Rev;" Ellsen Ribara; :80 and
8:30: fl. S.. 8:30.
Swedish Borthwick and Beach. Rev.
J. N. Burdell. pastor, 11 and 8; 8. S.. 10;
E L 7
First German Fifteenth and Hoyt;
G. A. Waasa. 11 and 7:30.
v Second German Stanton and Rodney;
Rev. B. E. Hertzler. 11 and 8;-8. S.. 9:45:
E. L., 7:30.
Centenary East Pine and Ninth
streets; Rev. Delmer T. Trimble. D. D.
pastor, sneaks at 11 a. m. on "Ideals."
7:30 p. in.. "What Think Ye of God?"
Epworth league at 6:30; S. 8.. :45 a. m.
Woodiawn Wllltam J. Douglas; XI
unH 7:30: S. 8.. 10: E. U. 6:30. Ser
mon by Professor Hoadley.
Montavllla East Pine and Eighteenth
streets; Rev. Harold Obpsr: 11 and 8;
B. S.. 10; class meeting, 12; E. L.. 7:16.
Soil wood East Fifteenth and Tacoma,
Rev. Lester C. Poor. 11 and 7:30; J. E.
L., 2:S0; E. L.. 6:30.
The Clinton Kelly Memorial Fortieth
and Powell. Rev. w. H. Hampton. B.
S.. 9:45; 11 and 7:30; E. L.. 6:30.
University Park Dawson and Flske,
Rev. W. R. Jeffry. J.; 11 and 7:30.
African Ziort Thirteenth and Main,
Rev. W. Matthews; 11 and 8; S. 8.. 1;
C. It. 7.
Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty
first, J. W. McDougall; 11 and 7:30.
Patton Michiran avenue and Carpen-'
ter. D. A, Watters; 11 and, 8; 8. S.. 10;
E. L.. 7. - ,
Lents Seventh and aoBaanJRev. W.
Boyd Moore. 11 and 8; 8. 8.. 10; El L.,
7.
Woodstock J. D. Voce; 11 and 7:30;
8. S., 10: E. L.. 6:30.
Oak Grove Rev. James T. Moors, 11
and 8: 8. a. 10.
Wesleysn Glenson and East Fifty
third streets north. Rev. G. Cr Wicker.
11 and 8; S. S.. 10; T. P. M.. 7.
i . Presbyterian,
First Presbyterian church. Alder and
twelfth Dr. W. H. Foulkes, minister.
Morning worship, 10:30: Bible school.
12:10; Christian Endeavor meeting. 6!30;
evening worship. 7:30. Topics, 11:30,
"Lay Hold on Life;" 7:30, "The Gospel
of Light, Love and Liberty.
Mizpah East Twelfth and Powell.
Rev. Harry Leeds. 11 and 7:30; S. S..
W; C. E., 6:30: 11:00, "The Blessldness
of the Meek;'' 7:30, "The Deed That
Christ Did." ,
Calvary Eleventh and Cla Rev.
Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:30 and
7:45. Bible school, noon.
Fourth First and Glbbs; Rev. Donald
Mackenzie. 10:30 and 7:30; a S-. 12; C.
B 680
Hawthorne Park Twelfth and East
Taylor; Rev, EL Nelson Alien, D. D..
10:30 and 7:80; S. &. 13; Y. P. S, C E,
8:80.
Forhes-Sellwood and Gantenbeln;
Rev. Henry H. Pratt; 11 and 1:80; S. 8.,
10; C. E., 6:30.
Piedmont Cleveland and Tarrett;
Rev. J. E. Snyder, 10:30 and 7:30; 8. 8.,
12; O. E., 6:45. Topics, 'The City That
Lieth for Square.'1 Evening, last in
series,, subject. "Dishonest Man."
Chinese 145 First, 7:45; S. S.. 6:45.
Westminster East Tenth and Weltl
ler: Rev. Henry Marcotte, 10:30 and
7:46; 8. S.. 12; Y. P. B. C. E., 6:30.
Marsnail Dcei mm -hbu biiu ngnn
Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays, 11 and
7:80. Topics. "Be Ye Also Ready,"
'The Philippine Islands," illustrated
by stereopticon.
. Mount Tabor Belmont .and Prettv
man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and 8;
a. s.. 10.
Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth
and Spokane; Rev. D. A. Thompson, 11
and 7:80; 8. S.. 10; C. H., 6:30.
Third East Thirteenth and Pine; Rev.
William Parsons. 10:80 and 6:80: 8. S..
12. Topics, 10:80, "Ths Principle and
Method of Christian Consistency;" 7:46,
"Rlaated Bv the Sun."
Hope Montavllla, East Seventy
eighth street. Rev. Henry L. Nave. 8.
8.. 10! 11 and 7:30.
Kenilworth East Thirtyfourth and
Gladstone, Rev. M. C, Martin, pastor,
Morning;, 10:30j S. a, 11:46.
Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town
send; services, 10 and 7:30: a a, 10.
Anabel Rev. R. N, McLean. Serv
ices, II and 7:45; S. S 8:46; Cv E:.
ToiC8ril:rt0, Buildin the .Church;-
lit a. wno lomineu aaer
Trinity Dakota street Rev. A; Rob
Inson, 10:30 a. m., 7:80 p. m.; C, E., 6:45;
tne Uflurcii;- 7:40, "Who Touched Mh?"
Vernon Wygant ana EasrNlneteenth;
Rev. flforge W Arms, J 10:30 and 8;
S S., 12; C. E, 7, - . ' . 1
Rose City Park East Forty-fifth and
Hancock; services, ll and 7:44. Rev.
Boudlnot Seely.
The First United Presbyterian ohurch,
Sixth and Montgomery streets; Kev.
Frank D "Witt Finddey. Morning' wor
ship, 10:80. "Ths Church's Rejoinder to
Home in Aavisou cruiciam, o. a i,
7:30, "Tha Hot 1"ht for Peace." .
' Cautollo- -
St Mary's Pro-CatHedral, Fifteenth
a.id Davis Most Rev. A. Christie. D. D.
Low mass. 6, 8 and 9. High mass and
sermon, 11. Vespers, instruction and
benediction, 7:45.
St Joseph's (German). Fifteenth and
Couch Rt Rev. James Rauw, V. G.
Low. inasa 8-.JIlcb, m and sermon,
10:80. Vespers, benediction 8:30. :
St Francis, East Eleventh and Oak
Rev. J. H. Black. Low mass, 6, 8 :S0
and 9:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30.
Vespers, Instruction ami benediction,
7:30.
St Lawrences", Third and Sherman
Rev. J. C. Hughes. Low mass, 6, 7 and
8:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30.
Vespers and benediction, 7:30.
St Michaeis (Italian), Fourth and
Mill Jesuit Fathers. Low mass. 8.
High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers
and benediction. 7:30.
Immaculate Heart of Mar. Williams
and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low
mass. 6. 8 and 9: High mass and ser
mon, 10:80. ..Vespers and benediction;"
7:30. ' ' '
Ascension. Montavllla Rev. J. P.
Fitzpa trick- Mess at 8. High Mass with
sermon at 10:30. Sunday school at 9;
benediction at 1:80. '
St. Patrick's,, Nineteenth and Savier j
Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low mass. 8. High 1
mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and
benediction, 8:30.
St Stephen's, Forty-second and East
Taylor Rev. W. A. Waltt. Low maBS,
8:80. High mass and sermon, 10:30.
Holy Rosary,' East Third and Union
Very Rev. A; S. Lawlen Low mass, 6,
7 and 8:30. Hleh mass and sermon,
10 :S0. Verpers and benediction, 7:30.
Sacred Heart, Milwaukla Rev. Gre
gory Roble, O. 3. B. Low mass 8. High
mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and
benediction, 7:30.
Holy Cross, University Park Rev. j.
P. Thillmap, C. 8. C. Low mass, t:30.
High mass aid sermon, 10:30. Vespers
and benediction, 4.
Holy Redeemer, Portland and Van
couver Rev. Ed K. Gantwell, C. SS. R,
Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon,
10:30. Benediction, 4.
St. Andrew's, Ninth and Alberts Rev.
Thomas Klaman. Low mass, 8. High
mass and sermon, 10. Vespers, instruc
tion and benediction, 7:30.
St. Ignatius. Fortv-eMnd and Powell
Valley road Rev. F. Dillon, 8. J. Low
mass, 8 and 9:30. Mass, sermon and
benediction, 10:30.
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland
and Falling Rev. Charles Seroski. Low
mass, 8; high mass and sermon, 10.
Eplscoptl.
Trinity church, Nineteenth snd Ever
ett streets. Rev. A.' A. Morrison, rector.
Services at 8 and 11 a. tn., and 7:30
p. m.; 9:45. Sunday school.
t. Matthew's, First and Caruthers
Rev. W. A. M. Breck; S. S., 0,0; holy
communion at 7:30 a. m.; holy 'commu
nion. 11. ,
Pro-Cathedral - ef St.' Stephen, the
Martyr Thlrteeth and Clay. Rev. II
ai. naiiiHuy. siioiy communion, i :ag;
prdver and sennon. 11 and 7:30; Sunday
scnooi, iu.
Church of Our Savior Woodstock
Vespers. 4.
St. David's East Twelfth and Bel
mont, Rev. Henr.v- Russell Talbott. Holy
Communion, 7:30 and 11. Evening
prayer ana sermon, :s.
St. Andrew's, Portsmouth Holy
oucliarlst anj sprmon, 11; prayer and
sermon. 7:S0; S. S., 10 a. m.
All faint's. Twenty-fifth and flavler
Rev. Roy Edpar Remington. There will
be no evening services. 9:46. 8. 8.; 11,
mo'ning service.
St. Mark's, Twentv-first and Mar
shall. Rev. ,1. E. H. Simoson. Holy
eucharlst, 7:30; 8. S., 9:45; Holy etichsr
1st and sermon, 11: evensong and ser
mon, T4Or . ,. - - .
St. John's Churoh Fifteenth and
Havnpy .Rev. T. F. Bowen. S. S..
Z; overling prayer and sermon, 3.
Good Shepherd Graham and Van
couver. Rev. John Dawson. 11 and
7:30; S. 8.. 9:45.
Ascens'on Chapel Portland Heights
S. S., 9:40.
Grace Memorial. East Seventeenth
and Weldler Rev. George B. Van Wa
ters. Prayer and sermon, 11 and 7:30.
Bishop Mo.Tls Memorial chapel. Good
Samaritan hosnital. Rev. William R
Powell, chaplain. Holy Communlos,
7 a. m.; warj services, 8; prayer and
sermon, 7:16.
St. l-auls. Woodmere. Rev. Oswald W.
Taylor S. S.. 2; service. 3.
St John's. Milwaukie. Rev. T. V.
Bowen. S. 8., 2; evening prayer and
sermon, 3.
St. Michael and All Angels, comer
East Thirty-eighth and Broadway., Rev.
Gerald C. Potts, curate. 7:30 and 11 Holy
communion.
Christian.
Central East Twentfetn ana Sal
mon; 11 and 7:45; Dr. J. T. Ghormley.
Special music under the direction of
Rev. Francis L Cook. 11:00 "The Law
of Life In Christ," 7:45 "The Message
of the Church to the Laboring Classes."
Kern Hark Pitt and Mir burn: Rev
A J Adams, 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10; C.
E, 6:30.
Rodnev AvnmiA Rnrtnpw anil Vnntt'
Thomas G. Plcton. 11 and 7:30. S. 8.!
9:45.
First Corner Park and Columbia.
Rev. W. F. Iteagor. 11 and 7:30: S. S..
10; Y. P. S. "Presentlnsr Men Full
Grown," "Our Father."
vVoodlawn Rev, Edward Wrlcht 11
and 7:30; S. S., 10; C. E., 6:30.
uiaustone Kev. a. h. Mulkey. Ser
vices. 11 and 7:30; Bible school. 10.
St John, Lively street-J. R. Johnson.
pastor; S. S., 10; Preaching at 11 snd
7:30; C. K.. 6:30.
Montavflla I. O. O. F., Villa avenue
and Eightieth street. B. S. at 3.
Sellwood E. Thirteenth and Lexlne-
ton streets. B. Jones, B. S. and churcn
service. 10:30 to 12; J. C. E., 4:30; S. C.
K., 6:30; evening service, 7:30.
Congre Rational. '
First Madison and Park. Rev.
Luther R. Dyott D. D.. 11 Srut 7:45:
Bible school. 10. Topics: "The Growth
of the Soul.'' "Temptations of a Young
Man."
Pilgrim Shaver and Missouri avenue,
Rev. Guv L. Dick. 11 and 7:30: ft 8..
9:45; C. E...7.
St jonns Re-, Ch w. Nelson; 11 and
8; S. ft 10.
Laurelwood Rev. William H. Mever.
S. S 10 and 8: C. E.. 7:15.
sunnyside Kasi xayior ana East
Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J. Staub: 11 and
7:3; 8. S.. 10.; C. E., 6:30. Topics,
"The Conquest of a Vision," "Working
In the Dark."
Hassalo Street East Seventh and
Hassalo. Services, 11 and 7:3-0: S. S.,
10. Tories: 11:00 "Humility, an Un
known Christian Grace," "7:30 "The
Gretft Runner to Whlrh tha Tnvltort
Guest Would Not Come."
Hlchland East Sixth and Prescott.
Rev. E. S. Bollinger. 11 and 7:30: Y. P.
8. C. E.. 6:80. Topics. 11:00, "The'Mean-
lng or Human Frailty," 7:80, "An Even
ing With the Methodists." The second
of the series on the God in othar
churches.
- First German East Seventh and
Stanton, Rev. John H. Hopp; 10:30 and
7:30; 8. S., 9:15; C. E., 6:30.
University Park Haven, near Daw
son, Rev. w. C. Kantner, D. D.; S.
10, U and 7:800. E., 6:80.
S.,
Zitttharaa. :, ,
St James' English West Park and
Jefferson. J. Allen Leas. 11 and 8.
S. 6., 10; L. U, 1. 11:00-"The Victory
of Faith, " 8:0i "The Voice Out the
Flntrtt." Miss Summers will give an
address on "A Day at Luther's Old
Haunts.".
Betanla Danish 640 Union avenue N.
kRev. J. Scott 11 and 8; S. S.. 10. Topica
11:00 "wnen win you Shine In Eterni
ty 7" 8:00 '.The Narrow, Straight Gate."
Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and
Irving. 11 and 8; S. S.. 9:45.
United Norweglan45 N. Fourteenth;
Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30; S. S., 9:45.
aa.. ,, ' ,-n ,, 1
Zlon's German Chapman and Sal
mon; H. II. Koppelmann, 10:15 7:45; S.
8., 9:15. ; '- : -.'.
St. Paul's German Fast Twelfth and
Clinton. Rev. A. Rrausa 10;30 as4
7:30; 8. S., 9:80. - Confession.' 1
Our Saviour's (Norwegian Synod)
East Tenth and Grant O. M. Holden.
brviees, U; S, 8.. 12; 7:80 address at
Voelkers' hall, Mississippi avenue, be
tween Beech and Failing streets. Ser
vices, S S J
' Trinity German (Missouri Synod)
Williams and Sellwood; J. A. Rlmbach,
9:16; S. 8., 10; 7:30.
Swedish Augustana Rodney and
Stanton; , Rev. H. E. Sandstedt 10:4S
and 7:45; 8. ft. 9:30.
Svedish Mission Seventeenth and
and Gllsan: Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and 8;
8. 8.. 10; V. P.. 6:30. .
Ellm Chapel Michigan avenue and
Bkidm.ore RavBJ, Thorsen J ; a .ft,
Immanuel German Corner 15th and
Leo (Sellwood). H. C Ebeling. 16:80;
8. 8.. 9:80.
Grace English (Missouri Synod)
Kerby and Fargo, Rev. Carl Hassold,
10:30 and 7:30; ft 8., 9:30; Children's
servlco 7:45.
St. Johannes, Peninsular avenue and
Kllpatrlck street C. Buechler, S. &.
9:30: public worship. 10:45.
Lutheran Free Church, Williams ave
nue and Ivy street Rev. B. A. Berrevlk,
Services at 11, 2:30 and 7:30. .
tTnifeA Brethtea in Christ
RacMcal Sixth and Mechanic, Rev. O
car A. Martin, ll and 7:80; 8. ft. 10;
C. E., 6:30. .
First jast Fifteenth and Morrison,
Rev. R, S. Showers, 11 and 7:30. 8. S..
10. C. K.. 6:30. Topics, 'Tha Greatest
jiipisiie; -xne Toiigai Bon."
Alberta Bast Twenty-Seventh and
Sumner, Rev. John W. Sprecher. 11 and
7:30.. ft 8., 10. C. E.. 6:80. Tonics.
"Personal Work," evangellstlo service
in evening.
Third South Mount Tabor; Rev." C.
P-Blanchard, 11; S. 8.. 10. C. E- 7.
Tremont Wisdom and Curtis. Rev.
Ev Lynn, 11 and 7:80. 8. ft. 10. C.
il. 6:30.
Albina MIssisslnpl and Kllllngsworth
svenues, Kev. ti. c scnarrer; 8.
eouin mt. TaDor Kev. f. tuancn
ard. 11 ana 7. ' 8. 8., 10. C. E., 7.
XTnlted Presbyterian.
Third East Thirty-seventh and Clay.
Rev. J. L.'Acheson. 11 and 7:30. ""The
Church's Rejoinder to Some 111 Advised
Crltclsm;" 7:30. 'The Hot Fight for
reace. - b. b., 10.
First Sixth and Montgomery. Rev,
Frank De Witt Flndley. 10:3 J and 7:30;
and Remittances, a Leaf in Life's Ledg
er," "Ail Leoanon Bet Ablaze in uacri-
rice."
The Church of ths Strangers Grand
ave. and Wasco, Rev. 8. Earl Du Bois,
10:80 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 12: C. E., 7; Chris,
tian Endeavor. 6:30. Topics. 10:30. "A
survey or conditions;" 7:30, -unnsuan
sympatny. '
Kenton Derby and Kllpatrlck streets,
S. S., 10:30. Preaching at 3 by Rev.
AiDerr. uoraon.
. Evangelical Assoclatloas.
First English East Sixth and Market
streets; F. B. Culver; 11 and 7:30; S. 8,
io: Y. p. A.. 7.
Memorial East Flehteenth snd Tib-
betts. Morris Heveriing, 11 and 8; a 8..
10.
German church Twenty-first and
Pettygrove strosts, P.tv. J. Blocker. S,
10:4i, "Walking by Faith;" 7, "To Pray
Where When How and What."
First German Tenth and Clay. F.
Bens. 10:45 and 7; S. S.. 9:30. Topics,
10:45, "Walking by Faith," 7:00, 'To
Pray, When, Where, How and What."
St. Johannes, Gr-rman Hamllu hall,
near Grays Crossing on Mt Scott car
line. Service at 11; 8, S. at 10. Rev.'
E. o. Hess.
Free Vethodist.
First church East Ninth snd . Mill,
Rev. B. V. Smalley, pastor. Evangelis
tic preaching at 11 and 8; street meet
ing. 7; S. S., 10; Y. P. M., 6:80.
Second church Esst Flanders, be
tween Fifty-third end Fifty-fourth
streets. Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11 and
7:30; S. S.. 10: class meeting, 6:30.
St Johns ll and 7:30.
Tjiilted Evangelical.
First East Sixteenth and Poplar.
Rev. S. S. Mummey. 11 and 7:45: 8. a,
10. Rev. E. C. Polling, D. 1), presiding
elder, will preach.
Ockley Green Gay and Willamette.
Rev. J. Bowersox, 11 and V; S. 8.. 10;
C. E.. 6:30. Topics. 11, VWhere Are the
Don d ?' 7, 'The Purposeful Life."
St. Johns Ivanhoe and John. ReV
C. P. Yates; S. 8., 10. '.
TJnitarian.
-1 Church of Our Fatlir Yamhill an
Seventh. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.; Rev. Td
L. Eliot. D. I)., minister emeritus, IT
7:45. Topics, 11, "Devotion, Its Pei,
versions and Its True Type." 7:4T
"The Rurai School and the Ideal Cou,
try Life." p-
Ohrtstian Science,
First Church of Christ Scottish Rits
cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale, 11;
8; S. S., 12; subject of, lesson sermon,
Truth.''
Second Woodmen's hall. East Slxtr
and Alder. 11; subject of lessor
"Truth."
Friends' Church.
Sunnyside Main and East Thirty
fifth, Llndley A. Wells, 11 and 7:80
Blble schnol, 10; C. E., 0:30. 5
Lents Center street, Myra B. Smltt
11 and 7:30; Bible school, 10. u
TTnlversallst
Church of the Good Tidings Broad
way .and East Twenty-fourth. Rev. J
D. Corby, 10:45 and 7:45; S. S., 12; Y.
P. S C. E., 6:30; Boy Scouts. 10 a. m.
Friday; 10:45, "What O'clock Is It 1.
Reform WorkT 7, Christian Union
mqetlng. a
Services for the Peaf.
United Presbyterian Grand avenu
and Wasco, Rev. S. Earl DuBols, 10:3
and 8: C. E., 7; sermon Interpreted bP
Mrs. F. C. Metcalf, subject. "One of
Paul's Prayers."
H. E. Church South.
Union avenue and Multnomah street
Rev. E. H. Mowre. 11 and 7:30; 8. S.,
9:45; Topic, "Human Experience."
lief ormad.
First German Thirteenth and Davis
streets, G. Hafner, pastor. Services
10:46 a. m. and 8 p. m.; S. 8, 1:80 a. m.;
Y. P. ft C. E.. 7 p. m.
Klscellaneous.
Church of the Brethren (Dunkards)
Borthwlck and Kllllngsworth ave. Rev.
George C. Carl. 11 and 7:30; S. S 10;
C. W.. 6:30.
Swedish Corps Salvation Army 430
Burnslde. 11, 4:80 and 8.
International Bible Study, I. O. O. F.
hall. East Alder and East Sixth. Bible
lesions, 1:30. Discourse at 3 by O. H.
Joy.
Volunteers of America 285 Burnslde
street, 3:30 and 8:30.
Church of Nazarene East Seventh
and Couch. Rev. A. O. Henrlcks, 11 and
7:30; 6. S.. 9:46: ,Y. P. M.. 6.
New Church Society (Swedenborglan)
Eleventh and Alder, Knights of Py-
Welcome Words to Women
Women who .suffer with disorders peculiar to their
ex should write to Dr. Pierce sad receive free the
advice of phyticisa of over 40 years' experieaca
a skilled and saccestful specialist ia tha diseases
of womeo. Every letter of this sort has the most
careful eonsideratioa and is regarded as seeredly
confidential. Many sensitively modest women write
, fully to Dr. Pierce what they would shrink from
' telling to their local physician. The local physician
is pretty sura to ssy that he cannot do anything
without "an examination. Sit1. Pierce holds that
these distasteful examinations are generally need
less, and that no woman, except in rare eases, should submit to them.
Dr. Piaroe's treataaent will cure yon right in tha privacy of
Jour own home. His "Favorite Prescription" baa cured
undrads of thousands, soma of them the worst of cases.
ft Is tha onJymedioine of its kind that h lha product of a regularly graduated
physician, The only one good enough that its makers dare to print its every
jngreoientonjua outside, wrapper lucre a aanecrecat wul-bcac axaauaa.
tioa. No alcohol and no habitJorming drugs are found ia it. Spine unscrup
ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute, , Don't take It. Don't trifle
with your health.; Write -to World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.
V, Pierea, President, Buffalo, N. Y;, taka tha advice received and he well.
thias' halt
Lay service and sermon. It
Fellowship Selling Hlrsch
Portland
halt 8 d. m.
r. w. a. Kev. William Parsons
will speak at 8 o'clock.
Mental Science meeting, Sunday 8
p. m.. 21 Selling Hlrsch building. Lec
ture Dy jura. Bopnia w. Beip.
Christian and Missionary Alliance
E. Ninth and Clav streets. Rev. C. A.
Chrlsman, 11; 8. ft, 10.
commons Kescue Mission 11 North
Front street Special services, 8 and
Penlel Mission 224 Madison street
Services 3 and 8 p. m.
Y.. M. C. A. -Sixth and Taylor streets
R, R. Perkins, religious director. Meet-
mi. lot piftt at 8. Aaqress py Kev. u.
T. Realtor. Special music by chorus
and orchestra. '
-: Everv Day clvurch; 662 East Morrison.
regular services Sunday evening. Public
welcome.
The Churcn or tioa. sei Failing street
Rev. J. T. Neal.. pastor Sunday serv-
lcra at 10 (German). 2:80. 7:46: a &..
1:80; testimony and praise meeting at 7.
nrst spiritual eocieiy, AiisKy aii.
Third and Morrison 8 p., m., memorial
services xor mmion u. cai reii.
Tnternational Ethical Educational so-
rlotv. E01 Yamhill street: 2:30 D. m.
Rosecucian tenowsnip Bocieiy, oas
Msrquam building .Interpretation of the
Bible according 10 Rosecucian pmios'
nnhv HnnHav nvehlnar. 8.
Religious "and divine healing services,
Sunday at 3 o'clock in Drew hall, 162
Becona street. - ,
Christian union mission, z wasn-
Inrtnn street 8 TJ. m.
C . . r. i , . m.L i . n .
Tile Mouern ocnooi oi cimcs,
Aider street Sununy. 3 P. m. "
lntcrnretation of Bible studies by
students of the Rose Cruclos philoso
phy. Sunday, 8 o'clock, 629 Marquam
building. . ' .
Latter uay sainis taiormun; r.an
Tenth and Sherman streets, bervices,
11 IK end 6. 8. S.. 10.
The Temple of Light Elizabeth
Tiirkftr Lvnpsa. 657 M, Williams avenue.
Service 7:45 p. m., 'The Riddle of the
bPWshington Union Bpirltuallst Socie
ty Cora KInrannon Smith, pastor Lec
triie in Eagle hall, Marquam building,
at 7:su.
The Trl-County Push club of which
Will E. Piirdy Is president, is leading
a campaign for the construction of ,a
bridge across the Willamette river at
Buttevllle on the road to Salem. Cltl
sens of Newberg are also making a fight
for the building of the bridge near their
town. The push club draws its mem
bershln from Clackamas, Yamhill and
Marlon counties. Mr. Purdy. the pres
ldent, has Issued a statement on behalf
of the club, saying in part:
The bridge at Buttevllle will be on
the direct line betwpen Salem and Port
land and will make the trip much
shorter. Newberg Is a mile and
half away from the river. The location
of the bridge near Newberg would of
course benefit that- town, but It would
be an Inconvenience for the general
traveling public because of the round
about way ond added distance.
"More farmers would use the bridge If
It were built at Butlovillo. A bill will
be Introduced before the legislature
authorizing the construction of the
bridge at Buttevllle probably next Mon
day. We believe that our plans deserve
the support not only of the public we
are trying to' convenience but of the
legislature."
EAST SIDE LIBRARY
RECORDS NOT BURNED
The records of the East Side branch
library havf been found to be practically
Intrft. A complete list of hn(ii.nt.io
ntMiW"2 complete list of books out in
circulation has been saved and taken to
the main library at Seventh and Stark
The lasting qualities of
Sunny Monday laundry soap
mean economy to the
woman who uses it. Its
wonderful dirt-starting
qualities are retained until
the cake is worn to a wafer,
and as it is a hard soap which does
not wash away quickly, one bar of
it will as far as two bars of any
yellow laundry soap. You spare
j r. . . , ,, j
clothes when you use Sunny Mon
day. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY
CHICAGO
1 375 Washington St f
BUTTEVILLE
MAKING
FIGHT
FDR
BRIDGE
STOHY
mMrti m -"' i
i i -cj m
streets. Readers are requested to return
their books to the Children's room of
tha main building between the hours of
9 a. m. ana p..m. Ths Library as
soclatloa regrets deeply tha Inconven
ience to ths East Side people, however,
all readers' cards, may be used at the
main library, and until other arrange
ments can De made every -or tort wHl be
put forth to take cars of the East Side
readers at this building ss well as is
possible under tha present crowded eon
dltlons. .
HOLOGRAPHIC WILL IS
FILED BY ATTORNEY
An holographic has been presented to
tha county court and a request for an
administrator was . made, upon the
same. Ths instrument was written by
Carl Yenke, and Is without witnesses.
Attorney John Logan filed ths instru
ment, and Gqorge Yenke, son of the tes
tator, was appointed administrator.
Yenke wrote the will himself five
years ago. Ha baa no witnesses, and
the instrument cannot be admitted to
probate. The property is left to the"
son, George Yenke, and a niece, Miss
Viola Gottscholk.
Appeal of Hyde Postponed.
Jefferson City, Mo., Jan. 21. The ap
peal Of Dr. B. Clark Hyde of Kansas
City, physician convicted of the murder
of Colonel Swope and sentenced to life
Imprisonment will be taken up by the
Missouri supreme court next month.
The argument was originally set for
yesterday.
S9
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The
original and
Syrup of Figs
Senna, ' known
world as the best
r t 1
for men, women and children, always
has the full name
Syrup Co. printed on the front of
every package. It, is for sale by all
leading druggists everywhere, one
Ize- only, regular
per bottle. The
times offered are
o not
refore,
rJecllned.
Denver, Omaha
Kansas City, St. Louis
FAST TRAINS
The entire central and southeast section Is reached bj
the complete train system of the North Bank road, Northern
Pacific and Great Northern Railways, and Burlington Route,
The latest patterns of equipment meet the requirements
of every class of travel.
The line passes through the heart of the fruit, mineral,
stock and grain districts.
LEAVE PORTLAND 0:00 A. M. AND 7:00 P. M.
North Bank Station, Eleventh and Hoyt Streets
CUV I TICKET OmOU
Third ul XotrUra UU. 132 Third St. IM TkM M.
Reduced Rates'
to Los Angeles!
First class, $20.50, $22.50, $25.50, including meals and berth.
Second class, $10.35.
Fare to San Francisco, $5, $10, $12, $15,
New SS. "Rose City" Sails 4 p. m., Sunday, January 22
H. G. Smith, C. T. A. J. W. Ransom, Agent, Ainsworth Dock
142 Third St. Phones Main 402, A-1402; Main 268. r.
John A. Melton
OAJLTESTES AJXV BXmjB
Factory and Office 23S Secoad
atreej, near Main.
Phonesi Main 1TTj A-177. ,
Repair VFork Given Prompt Attention
Bulldina; and
PHOENIX -
tdNQlNURRS .
Office and' Works
- xawtaoraa Avenue aa4 Xaat
ThlrA Street,
SLIPPERS OF BRIDE
ARE HERE; WHERE IS ;
- THE BRIDE HERSELF?
What became of Mra. W. D.
Raymond, presumably a bride, 4
and probably from Helena. Mont. 4
f whoso loving . friends expected 4
she would arrive in Portland long 4
4K ere this? 4
4 . The clerks at the Hotel Port- 4
land want to know. They have
a package for ner that came by
mall some two or three weeks
ago, addressed in care of the -4)
hotel, and which has never been
called for. ' 4
4 - -The-package"cosIsts oftwo
white kid slippers, approximat-
lng size 6, slightly worn at the
heel, a little soiled by the trip
from Montana, tied together with V
yards and yards and then more" 4
yards of white and pink baby
ribbon, and bearing salutations
4) to the bride.
Whether it was that the Ray- 4
monds got wind of what had been 4
done and so eliminated Portland '
4 from their honeymoon, or wheth-
er they gave their Helena f rienas
t the clip altogether, may never be -
known. But the hotel clerks want
a claimant for the ribbon be-
decked white kid slippers, there 4
4 being no return address on ths
tag. . .
-
genuine
and Elixir of
throughout the
of family laxatives,
of the California Fig
price 50 cents
Imitations some-;
of Inferior quality
give satisfaction;
should be
Best Line
Office and Store Flxturea Built
and, remodeled. . -
Altering and repairltig .
,, housoa.
Show Caaea and Counters bulit.
Founders, Machinists and Bollermaksra,
Structural ;Work. , j.
IRON - WOHKS
Vhoaa Xat it.
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