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' v '-,', .'.I. r-l.y '. .-. . Yl'V "'.-V, THE OREGON ' DAILY . JOURNAL," PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING; "APRIL .' 1, 1911. ft s 1 a BiuJIflGI;--:BHOWEiy ! y HIS OPINION OF r HAS GOOD fltCDRD v , .tc a i rin imm , i OH LUU II IlLLI LIVI 1 ' " - i Dr. Benjamin Young Will Dis ciss the Owner Who Uses ; Bjble as Advertising Me ;dlimj ChurchNews Notes. the Washington street saloon fceepr who Included a Bible In his win dow (front bdote exhibit expected no- torlelv and advertising it Is certain thai xpectations will be ' realised; fcr of, Pprtland ministers announce Sunday vthey will tell what they of the advertising and that they wllj flo It In very plain terms without any attempt at compliment. 'Among the mlnUtera who went down and, looked at the window, in order to gain information for the Sunday aer man .was Dr Benjamin Young-. Dr, Young announces that his Sunday ev eninr subject' will be ''The Bibla In a Saloon," and he expects to prove that the Bible was never Intended to Indorse I the liquor business. Few Portland minister ve a way I i attacking an avll more fearlessly ithtn Dr. Young-, and his Sunday even ing sermon will attract an audience t- greater than usual, - "The Biff est Fool" la the Sunday evening subject of Dr. Albert Ehrgott'a sermon at tne East Side Baptist enurcn. who is the biggest fool? Rev. Ehrg-ott .says ha will; not tell before aunaay evening, nut that he will then. Tt Is authoritatively announced, and aid t be intended especially for. pos sible pilgrims and Other visitors from ths United States to Rome this yoaf, that tHe pope desires Catholics and nan- 'Catholics not to participate in the it . flclal receptions that may be given at the tjairlnal or on the capitol if they aspect' to be received In audience by i hlm. The present year the holy see will - ooserve a year or mourning, and no I; great , functions will be held in St f1 ; Peter's or the Vatican. It Is declared to ; be certain that Pius X will not accord "TC audiences even to Catholics this yeai J r except' lit very limited numbers. The ': Itomail exhibition is to open oa March ; VST, and 140 members of the Austrian parliament are to attend. Bo la the king , .'Of Norway. An elaborats program -Is , 4, mapped out, with excursions to Napier, the, Alban and Sabine hills, a trip on ..li the Tiber, and a gala performance at i the theatre, to be .attended by the king 4na ojoen. A few Americans are to "Je " nil kjtondance,, apart -rom mi mbers Tf'fAWrfnmVt4' corps, but this year mtr inrrlran Vithollcs of distinction WIU visit the ElertO!?! city, it la said. --'.-Next June' Baptists of fJie world are tO " meet , in Philadelphia. OT-.ero are ; millions Of them, one of the-sjargest r'.vBoSflleafof Christians In the wofld.'V The i Krinclpal meeting Is called the l$sptt f irUUAJWance, With tiyis sllianee- wVtl r toe-lTr-.prceding or succeeding -VJ ot the Northern Bap )'J?"'VTnLH meetings' mis- i ! Vr. Y V '"-e Baptist mter- ' ' Msh honop pf Nlde'ni of The j' :;-:.-. world Alliance is. in the baviCft The ;;i namo f the Rev. Dr. Robert V Mao !. Arthur, of New York, has been pror,od, aud indorsed in- New Eneland. in thm VjA-west. Jund jspoken w.en of in England owuwieni iiapriKis arc, however, rislntf I jf to ny- that, they have men fit for the .'!:. fcnoV and that it .belongs to them for t the double reason that they have not vot .W- ba-mt within the limits of the )fHotWrnKi'st convention are two-' luirns -or ine""i'' ui ine wnoie .Fnitwl States. l?l4iJH,, and continental IlapllHts who are corHJOjr to Philadel phia Jn numoerov conceded honor to an American.' Southern Bapt(f lf!ders mention no names, but rest their carte cn the rotation principle. To this alli ance meeting are coming Russian Bap- tlst, mlaisters. their way paid by Amerl - cans: - The nature and purpose of the Men and Religion movement which has been organised among churches and Young Men's Christian Asoclatlons across tin; continent are explained in a book just Issued called "Men and Religion." Llle ir.- laymen's missionary movement, the .ten and KC"" I"inW-raflt Is lhterrdej rto quicken spiritual life a. Irtfmen. and to give men work In a relimous iinec- Mon that they will consider worth,-of ittntir best thought and effort. To 1 hnote the movement Id Portland a "steer mgr tommllteo has been appointed composed of District Superintendent Mc- Dougail, Rev. Henry Marcott. O. Ever- tt Baker, Rev. Albert Ehrerott and yTUchard B, Perkins. Dr. Honry H. Shawhan of Dan villa. 111., is tne speaker at the Y. M. C. A. -r Sunday afternoon men's meeting. Dr. Shawhan is in Portland aUtho invita tion of the First Presbyterian chtirch, and preaches in that church at Doth services. The special " music Is fur nished by. William Hooper, special ad vertising representative of . the San 'Francisco Panama exposition. About three times as muoh heat is wastea in internal combustion engines 0 is conyertea into power. - 1 "S . a J I '1 1 mill 1 V-n. at a - r ,fysvvy ine uenuins ryuaj "i-.. " ana I Jjy.all-Icadfnf) , Ityrvqqisis" . ;; V ri.. tAe -L n.iJi. Attendance for the Year Was A711. t- llJ.. Foulkes Honored. By O. Evert Baker, Resident Chrlstlaa Endeavor. ; , -w Pmtbyterian chirch. Portland, to 4h paator, William H. Foulke. and tbd an r Ifl htlllnagB maaHn A Oka an. att biosi held at the church Monday evening, L.?SS2"fc?. the committee adonted for Its motto at the beginning of Its year's work. "Look Ing Unto Jesus." Since March. 1911, 63 active members and 12 associates were received, making a membership now of 17 active and 28 associates. This places the society among those that nave reacnea tne do per ceni net in - crease, the standard mark set by the UnltmLne.letu nffleara . Th .ttmrliiiM of the year was 4711, averaging at each ' - . n'ICOfn 01 B0- .n n. .-m"mD"9 curm5 J?-,y"r mal1' ..... .im i b. - K. D. Bicknell. chairman of the fi nance committee, reported th'at not only naa the society been blessed In a splr- Itual way, but financially also. The sum of $305.25 wat received, making average or 3.7S per member. Attsadanoa at Prayer Keetlngs. Tk M,r..n..ju. 0.1. Stevenson, resorted that she hid cor- responded with the officer, of the Unt- ted society, giving such Information as iney aesirea, also wun ur. Hunter Wells la Korea, missionary and former mem - h, nf h Ank iFh.i i.i..h.. fc a. .av lumniiiii uve oeen receivea trom mm ana also from Miss Elisabeth Carothers. - 1 . . . missionary in Jaos. xne latter mission- ary win oe oaca 10 meet wun tne iMorinitlais To Bajvation." Pacific board of the church. - Reporting runner mat six letters 01 sympatny bers whom God had seen fit to call . - " nome. The prayer meetlnr committee, of T I . ..ill. . , m.n winniirea runs whb cnainnnn, reported that for March an average of 44 took part in the evening meetings. At the first meeting Miss Knapp, who IUU t 11 ct, UClTlftld IU 1. 1 1 C3 V, U11U B Christian Endeavor convention at Argra, India, showed many beautiful views tak en on the trip, a flower social 1. Following this meeting al wa a-lvan v v.!! ,k.i.. f i57ltfr- iT!Si nj Miss Luella tne missionary committee, reportea tneir motto. "Go Ya in All the World." was n source or eirengin. Aiucn neneiu was obtained from the missionary Bible class conducted by Mrs. Grlswold, wife of the aulstant nastor The vletnltv or tne assistant peior 1 e vie mity work committee, of which Emil Nelson was cnairman. reportea mat tne young people had kept up their weekly visits to tne poor rarm reraraiess or tne weather, carrj lni? flowers and sweets to the Inmates of the home. , . , . . . . . . . record the departure of our pastor, but s he goes to his new field, we bid him ClOfl sneeil knowlnir that the Christian Endeavor society of Rutgers church will profit greatly by our loss. At this-per- lod of the evening's entertainment, the president, Mr. Crystal, on behalf of the swlety, presented Mr. and Mrs. Foulkes with a. beautiful set of cups with silver holdings". ,. District Convention. Tuesday night, March 2. the Chris. tlan Endeavor City Local Union had its regular meeting and the delegates to the Ashland State Chrletlarr Endeavor con- je V.iLr! J-Jl..! tlan fcndeaorers furnished the special music and refreshments. Following is the program of tha dis trict convention to be held at Roaeburg, Oregon, April 8 and 9: SATURDAY, A. M. 5 Registration of delegates. 10 Quiet hour Rev. J. N. MoCon nell. 10:30 Address of welcome. Response. Jl Appointment of committees. SperfiO rrifcsle. 11:15 Address, "Alms in C E. Work," Mlg8' Mary l. coV. SATURDAY, P. M. 1:16 Muslo and devotion. 1:30 Address, "Worth-while Endeav orers, Clarence Boyd. 1:50 Address. 'TVorth-while Juniors," Miss Mary Coe. 2:10 Recess. !:20 Special muslo. . 2:30 Conference on committee work, Mabel E. Russell. 3:16 Business meeting. SATURDAY EVENING. 7 Reception. 8:30 Address, "A Comparison of Val- Ui, It, Eddy. '' i7?nr"--vM. 7 Sunrlsa prayer meeiiV;, Miss Rus sell. v 9:46 Sunday school. i Church services. SUNDAY, P. M. 2:30 Song service. 2:45 Reading of letter from state and national officers. 8:15 Address and conference, "Worth while Missionary Work." Mabel E. Rus sell. SUNDAY EVENING. 6:30 C. E. meeting, leader, "Miss Rus sell. . 7:80 Union church services. ARGUMENTS ARE MADE . IN STREETCAR CASE Final arguments were made yesterday afternoon In the circuit court In the I Eleventh street ,car track case. The 'gnd Railway, Light & Power com pany IV ntemptlng to substitute a sin- Frank KternarT. fkln, tr -.Jrce the double track. 1", J,. , - The chief argument of Assistant City Attorney Latourette yesterday wal that there had never been any of f lclal Blans befe're the council for the changerrom double to single track. It was father contended that tha . council had lever acted on the plans as th comwDrfliad thought It had. The plans under Iftich the company Is Intprovtng th 4creet wore drawn two yeaia ago, anilthey called for a double track. The ooftJBany v" unucr a rranchiiii in 1906to, chan,e-the : track, nltXli expodJent. Presiding Judge Oantnobeln tool- the case -under advisement The street is torn up, and the car trifek In bad hap. The decision Of thilcase will, determine similar conditions in 1 ' X.- ; Section of 'Tree Kills Logger. t '"uecUl ntanatdi to. The tnarn.i i - ' Ajordeen, Wash.. April, LTha body of Plill Barnle, a logger from the Wat kinsjcampon the Humptullps liver, was klnvjcamp on the Humptullps river' wai was almost Instantly killed while' fell ing i hollow tree, a., section of Vhlcli split off and hit him on, tha head. Littlt is known about tne dead man. x- "f""! . ,nai. no uwna i property ; in 11 is wun Keen regret ma we raunip ov.nn. Rpv ab Sleeth. haaVster in' Wiseon-"1 lL 6:Sfl ,v-'.i'.-. Bat .fanth 4i1-Grant '0,.M. Holda PiUraatloiMU Blbla Study l'"o 'o rU H : V v " ; , i'J. r . ,--pAmy ' ' 1 has a aister In Wisconsin. Piadiniit .Oavftan . ii4.Jmtt:.fl5rvlv' Ui S. 8., as; 7:30, addresa at 1 hal" East AW) last Sllth?- nihia 1 tj . . I i" ' '7-V':,:-.:t!';i-'-"''', Vk ..'-.';. .' ( V i ' , , 'mmmmmmiii ii i i m ,i . 11 M; , i u ,...,..,,, viuiu, ,du jisa a sixer in Wisconsin. i Sunday Servicefof the Portland Churches v Flrat White Temple. Twelfth and Taylor. Key. Walter Benweit Hlnson. B. Y. P. U., 6:16; Temple Bible school Classen. 9:46. Topics, Ther Comln of Christ "The Passing' f Hell." 4 Arleta Sixty-fourth street and For- y-eigntn avenue- Rev. u. m. c fjBrit"?' "A SK u evening service. East Side tenmt .Twentieth and ".' An- keny. Rev. Albert Ehrgott. Services, 1 to 12, 8:S0. ' Topics, "Com Sea Oo Tell," "The Biggest Fool." Highland Aloerta and Sixth. - Rev. C. B. Elliott 11 and ; B. Y. P. U.. 7i 8. a . it. ', F. H. Hayes Jl and 7:30; a S., 10; v., t-.ia. y if .vaivarv Fast vrivhtti ana orani. itev. I m man 111 Mii nA flond tretts, - Kev. H S. BlacX Preaching: at 11 and J 2 MH in hlnrllntf alllL TlllEk. D ID. L.?racT:rontaviufs : f'e ibev. "i? 30 11 TVp1c.?.?Rec8onc1?liat1,0on. f. I itnir.lt. mri, n.v tt. v rhm. - 11 and 7:S0: B. s.. idi B. Y. P. U.i 7. Sunnyslde (German) Forty-first and Mawthorne; S. S ;4B. conraa wyss, uer,ntend8"i: - . ; .i L.?.t J02 o 1 .rJ5. 7.-T. v S I v 7 " 1 at Johns Rev. C I Owen. 11:39 and 7:80; B. S., 10; B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. I Chineait Mlsslnn SKI BurnSlde Street. 8.;. 7 J. O. Malone. superintenaeni. I riawmaev .k'ntiMh mil Mill M Rev. I J. KrattT 11 and 7:S0: B. s!. 9T4S Second derman-Morrls and Rodney. Rev. Frederick Bueerman. 11 ana 7:30 - ln l is- y. p. 11.. :4S. East Forty-fifth Street Corner East Main. Kev, A. a. waux. 10:10 ana i.ow. Topics, 17". "'ving ot K'wom HaSinfiw" P wn""r Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson. B. B., 10; Ill and 7:30; B. Y. P. IT.. 6:30. I Mount Olivet Seventh ana Everett. ..M',, 'rmeenti? ' Rev rrXl ?0ATtts Sa. 12: n y p. it (:Xo. I Tabernacle East Foriy-nrst ana noi Irate. Rev. F. E. Dark. 11 ana 7: I R R.. S:4fi. ' 1 . . . . . . t 1 1 ni rn k nntf inn Vancouver. x n y , 1 w- -y-- " 11 mnA 7-4K- S S 10' J' IW. "flomliii Bons of the First Communion," "Essen I Methodist. """I .f "i . 1 u. U.. l:a ana i:v; o. 0.. i,xw. , In.in Tr,ni . iiUnni on Raetameut 01 ,h V ord'a Sunner in the morning; even- I . . . . 1 I . . 1. T1.1..1. OUln " 1 ing, 1 ne hidh 111 -no w cuvh. I Trinity, East Harrison ana ueiniocic; W-E- lngalls. 11 1 and 7 f 0 E. L.. fiVaTwalAh Tand Taylor. Rev.' John I U ' , . . 1 J J . 10:30. 7:30. .Topios. "The fact of Ood,1 The Fact of Miracle." First Norweglan-Danls'n Eighteenth snd Hoyt Rev. H. P. Nelson. 11 and I; S. S.. 10; Y. P. M.. 7. Sunnyslde East Yamhill and Thlrty- fifth; Rev. William H. Fry, I). D.; 11 j... E Jjt 6 i& Topics. -"The Mystery of Oodliness revealed," "Temp- 1 tatlons. Tne jeaious icuns woman. St. Johns Rev F. N. Sandefur: 11 and : K . L.. 1, 8. 8. 10 Epworth Twenty-sixth and SaMe R Chares t. McPherson; 11 an er. Charles T. McPherson; 11 ana 7. in. a a a IS- it. J. . (.:!!, 1 oriK'H. ... rhamnion Unite Whipped." Even I ng address by Mrs. H. L. Mill of New York. . Chinese Mission Chan Sing Kai; 11 an7.:A9- 1- bi....kih , 1 ijiiurciwiiuu. oi-nj-i-iiiu u a 10 E. L... 6:30. Toulcs. An En- thuiclastlc Return to Jesus," "A Great Hon llnir " Central Vancouver avenue and .Farro street Rev. C. L. Hamilton. 11 ana 7:30; S. 8., 9:45; t5i L... t.iu. Norwegian uanisn corper Vancouver avenue and Skidmore streets; Rev. C. J. Laraen. 11 and 8; B. B.. lz. Japanese -Mission 121 Norm Fif teenth, Rev. EUsen Rlbara. 9:20 and 330' S S 330 'Swedish Borthwlck and Beach. Rev. J. NT. Burdell. Dastor. 11 and 8: S. S.. 10: e. L., 7. First oerman e uteenrn ana xioyi; G. A. Waasa. 11 and 7:30. B. L., 7:30. Centenary East Pine and Ninth streets: Kev. Delmer T. Trimble. D. D. pastor speaks at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Epworth league at 8:30; S. 8.. 9:46 a. m. Topics, iron l worry, 1 ne jiner math of Courtship; second in series on The Home r our square. Woodlawn William J. DougUs; 11 and 7:30; S. 8.. 10; E. L 6:30. Com munion service In the morning; even ing address by Rev. A. E. Ayers. Montavllia East' Pine and Eighteenth streets; Rev. Hafold Oborg; u and 8: B. S.. 10; class meeting, lz; K. L,., 7:15. Sellwood East Fifteenth and Tacoma, Rev. Lester C. Poor. 11 and 7:30; J. E. I... 2:30; E. L.. 6:30 The Clinton Kelly Memorial Fortieth and Powell, Kev. w. H. Hampton. 8 B. 9:45: 11 and 7:30; ja. 8:3". University Park Dawson and Flske, Rev. W. R. Je'fry. J.; 11 and 7:80. African Zlon Thirteenth and Main, Rev. W. Matthews; 11 and 8; S. S.. 1 C. E.. 7. ' Mount Tabor East Stark and Sixty- first, J. W. McDougall; 11 and 7:30 Topics, "Christ, the worlds Master, "The Dvnamlte of Youth." Patton Mlchiran avenue and Carpen ter, d. A. watters; 11 ana d. s.. 10 E. L.. 7. Lents Seventh and Gordon. Rev. W, Boyd Moore. 11 and 8; S. 8.. 10; E. L., 7. , Woodstock J. D. Voce;, 11 and 7:30 a a m.-v T. -9n Oak Grove 'Rev. James T. Moore, 11 and 8; 8. 8.. IP. Wesleran Gleason and East Flftv third streets north. Rev. G. C. Wicker. 11 and 8: S. 8.. 10: Y. P. M.. 7. ' Patton Alberta street and Michigan avenue. Rev. K. . m.voxs. treacning, 11 and 7:30; 8. a.. 10; u. u., e:30. . CThrlstlan. Central East Twenttetri ana Sal- mnn- 11 and 7'4K: T)r. J T Ohnnli. Special music under the direction of Rev. Francis L. Cook. Topics, "The Vandalism or unDener. "The Abundant Life." Sneciai music. Kern Park Pitt and Mldburn: Rev A. J. Adams, 11 and 7rS0; S. S., 10; C. E 630 'Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott: Rernard W. -jiins, pastor. First Corner Park and Columbia. 10; Y. P. Si. 11 a. m. Topics, "The Christians j-iiaaen jjiio, --j.no Christ the worm jeeu. Woodlawn Rev. Edward Wright, 11 and 7:30; S. S. 10; o. E., 6:30. Gladstone Rev. A. H. Mulkey. Ser vices 11 and 7:30i Bible school, 10 StJohn, Lively street J. R. Johnson, pastor; S. S.. 10; Preaching at 11 and 7:30: C. E.. 6:30. Montavllia I. O. O. F., Villa avenue and Eightieth street S. S. at 8. Sellwood E. Thirteenth and Lexing ton streets. B. Jones, B. S. and church service. 10:30 to 12; J, C. E., 4:30; S. C. E.. 6:30; -evening service, ?:30. Presbyterian, First Presbyterian enurcn. Aider and Twelfth Dr. W. H. Foulkes. minister. Morning worship. 10:30; Bible school. 12:10; Christian Endeavor meeting. 6:30; evening worship, 7:30. Sermon by Rev. H. Shawhan of Danville. 111. Theme. "Advancing Idials," "Might and Mercv. Mlxpah East Twelfth and Powell. Rev. Harry Leeds 11 and 7:30; S. S., 10; C. E , 6:80. Calvary Eleventh and Clay, Rev. Thomas Holmes Walker. 10:30 and 7:4B; Bible school, noon. Fourth First and Gibbs; Rev. Donald Mackensie. 10:30 and 7:30; 8. 6.. 12; C. E.i 6:3 0. ' . Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Hays, 11 ana 7:30. Hawthorne Pafk Twelfth and East -Taylor; Rev. E. Nelson Allen. D. D., 10:30 ana v:j;. . in; x. p. H. c E., 8:30. Topics,. "A Vision From' Mt," Cal vary, "Standing On. Holy Ground.' - Forbes Sellwood and V (3antentwiln! ReVr Henry H. Pratt; 11 aid 7:30; & 8 10; C E., 6:80. . , , Rev. J. E. Snyder, 10:30 and 7:30; B. a. lire. E, 6.45 ' - . Westminster East . Tenth and weld ler: ' ftav Henry Marcotte, 10:80 and 7;4s; . a., if ; Y- P. S. C E., 6:30. Mount ,-Tabor Beimont ' and Pretty- man; Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and ; Spokane Avenue East Seventeenth ana t-ipoKane; i-tev, u. a, xnompson, li ana 7:30: j 10: tt 8:30. -Third Rust Thirteenth and Pine: Rev. 111111111 A HI DII.P 1V.V, HIIU , . M , V, It. Topics, "The Friendship, or Jesus." Communion service. "Mission Work In MexUio," stereoptloon-lecture, Hope Montavllia, East ' Seventy' eighth street. Rev. Henry U Nave. 8. a.. 10: 11 and 7:30. - Kenllworth East Thirtv-fonrth and Gladstone, Rev. M. C. Martin, pastor.. Morning, 10:30; S. a, 11:46. Millard Avenue Rev. John A. Town send; services. 10 and 7:80: S. fl.. 10. Anabel Rev. . R. N. McLean. Serv ices, 11 and 7:46: S. R. 9:45; C. E.. !. Topics, "Changed Faces." Sacred con cert in the evening. Trinity Dakota street. Rev. A. Rob inson, 11 a. m., 7:80 p. m.; C. E., 6:43: S. 8.. 11:30. Vernon Wygant and East Nineteenth; Rev. George W, Arms, Jr., 10:80 and (; S S. 12 CV'E 7 Rose City Park East Forty-fifth and Hancock; services, 11 and 7:45. Rev. Boudlnot Seely. - Chinese U&hi First, 7:45; 8. 8.. 6:46. Oatnolla. St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral, Fifteenth aid Davis Most Rev. A. Christie, D. D, Low mass, B, 8 and 9. High mass and sermon, 11. Vespers, Instruction and benediction. 7:45. 8U Joseph's (German), Fifteenth and Eouch Rt. Rsv. James Rauw V. O. ow mass, I. High mass and sermon, 10:30. -Vespers, benediction, 1:30. St. Francis, East Eleventh and Oak Rev, J. H. Black. Low mass, 6, 8:30 and 9:80. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Vespers, Instruction snd benediction. 7:30. St. Lawrences', Third and Sherman Rev. J. C. Hughes. Low mass, 8, 7 and 8:80. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction,' 7:30. St. Michaels (Italian), Fourth and Mill Jesuit Fathers. Luw mass, 6. High mass and sermon, 10:31. Vespers and benediction. 7:30, Immaculate Heart of Mary. Williams and -Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Low mass, 6. 3 and to. High mass and ser mon, 10:30. Vespers ana benedlotlon, 7:30. 'Ascension, Montavllia Rev. J. P. Fltxpatrlck. Mass at 8. High Mass with sermon at 10:30. Sunday school - at 9; benediction at 3:80. St. Patrick's, Nineteenth and Savler Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 3:30. St. Stephen's, Forty-second and East Taylor Kev. W. A. Waltt. Low mass, 8:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Holy Rosary. East Third and Union Very Rev. A- S. Lawler. Low mass, 6, 7 and 8:30. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:80. Sacred Heart, Milwaukie Rev. Gre gory Roble, O. S. B. Low mass 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benedWIon, 7:30. Holy Cross, University Park Rev. J. P. Thlllman, C. S. C. Low mass, 8:30. High mass and sermon; 10:80. Veapers and benedlotlon. 4. 1 Holy Redeemer, Portland and Van couver Kev. Ed K. Gantwell, C. 8S, R. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Benediction, 4. St. Andrew's, Ninth and Alberta Rov. Thomas Klarnan. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, 10. Vespers, Instruc tion and benediction. 7:80. Bt. ignatiue, Fortv-aecond and Powelv Valley road Rev. F. Dillon, S. J. Low mass, 8 and 9:30. Mass, sermon benediction, 10:30. t. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fulling Kev. Charles Seroski. Low mass, 8; high mass and sermon, 10. Episcopal. I Trinity church, .Mneieentti and Ever ett streets, Kev. A. A. Alorrison. rector. Services at 8 and 11 a m., and 8 p. m.; 9:fi, Sunday school. St. Matthew's. First and Caruthers Rev. Win. A. M. Breck; S. S., 10. Service 11 a. m. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Martyr Thlrteeth and Clay. Rev. H. M. Ramsay. Holy Communion, 7:30; prayer and sermon. 11 and 7:30; Sunday school, 10. Church of Our Savior Woodstock Vespers, 4. Holy eucharlst and ser mon at 11. Archdeacon Chambers will officiate. St. David's East Twelfth and Bel-1 munt. Rev. Henry HuRt-ell Ta'lbott. Holy Communion, 7:30 and 11. Evening prayer and sermon. 7:45. fit. Andrew's, Portsmouth Holy eucharlst and sermon, 11; prayer and serrhon. 7:30; S. S.. 10 a. m. All Saint'B. Twenty-fifth and Savler. Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. 9:46. 8. 8.; 11, morning service; evening service 8. St. Mark's, Twenty-first and Mar shall. Rev. J. E. J I. SlmDson. Holy eucharlst. 7:30: S. 8., 9:46; Holy, euchar lst and Eornion, 11: evensong and ser mon, 7:30. St. Johns Churcn Fifteenth an Harney .Rev. T. F. Bowen. 8. S, 2; evening prayer and sermon, 8. Goed Sherjli'ird Graham and Van couvcr. Rev. John Dawson. 11 and 7:30: S. 8.. 9:45. Ascens'on Chapel Portland Heights, 8. 8.. 9:i0. Grsce Memorial, East Seventeenth and Weldler Rev. George B. Van We ters. Prayer and sermon. 11 and 7:30. Bishop Mo-ris Memorial chapel. Good Samaritan nospuai, Kev. wuiiam . 11 Powell, chaplain. Holy Commnnlo 7 a. m.; ward services, 3; prayer and sermon, : 1 5. St. Pauls. Woodmere, Rev. Oswald W. Taylor S. H.. .'; service. 3. Bt John's. Milwaukie, Rev. T. Bowen. S. S., 2; evening prayer and sermon. 3. St. Michael and All Angels, corner East Thirty-eighth and Broadway.. Rev. Gerald C Potts, curate. 7:30 and 11 Holy communion. Congregational. First Madison and Park. Rev. Luther R. Dyott. D. D. 11 and 7:45 Bible school. 10. Topics: "Human Failures and Divine Power," "A Happy Home. Pllsrim Shaver and Missouri avenue, Rev Guy L. Dick, 11 and 7:30; S. 8. 9-4?- f K . 7. St. Johns ne- Ui w. neison; ii ana 3 ; cj. o. 'in. rureiwood Rev. William H. Meyer, BR 10 and h: (' E.. 7:15. ' Siinnvslde East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth, Rev. J. J. Staub: 11 and 7:",0; H. H., io: i:. ti.. o.ju. lopics Our Paschal L.amo, inree wonaeriui Trees Hafsalo street r;ast seventn and Hasnulo. Services, 11 and i:30; s. S. Highland East Sixth and Prescott, Rev. K. o. lioiiiiiger, 1 1 una i.au; x. t-, S ('. F:.. Topics: Iiltted Khedows, Phn I.-tme LlKht at Unas Altar. Urst German East Seventh and Rtanton. Rev. John H. ilopp; 10:30 and 7 X0: s. S.. 9:15: C. E.. 6:30. University 1'arK tiaven. near oaw. son. Rev. w., u, itanmer, u. u.; a, o lfl 11 and 5:80: C. E.. 6:0. Atkinson Memorial Congregational, East Twenty-ninth and Everett streets. ltev. Herbert G. Crocker. S. S.. 10; wor ship, 11 and 7:30. waveriy Heignts, xweniy-sixin ana Clinton streets, L. S. Winey, pastor. Worship 11 and 7:30; 8. S., 10. Lutheran. St. James" English West Park and Jefferson. J. Allen Leas. 11 and 9. "The Outreach of One's Life." "That Boy." - Bctanla DanlsH 40 Union avenue N. Rev. J. Scott, 11 and 8; S. 8., 10. Swedish Immanuel Nineteenth and Irving. 11 and 8; S. S., 9:45. United Norwegian 46 N. Fourteenth; Detmar Larsen. 11 and 7:30; S. 8., 9:46. 9:30. ' Zion's German Chapman and Sal mon; H. H. Koppelmann, 10:15 7;45; a S., 8:15. r r ' St Paul's Germans-East Twelfth and Clinton. Rev. i A. Krauae. 10:30 and 780 S 8 930 i Trinity 6rman. (Missouri Synod) Williams and' Sellwood; J. A. Rlmbach, t:l; S. 8n 19; :3. , Our saviours. (Norwegian1 synod) Voelkers' halL Mississippi avenue, be tween Beech and Falling streets. Ser vices, a. 8M i. - - Swedish Augustana Rodney and Stanton; Rev, H. EL Sandstedt, 10:46 and 7:46; & S-, 9:80. Swedish' Mission Seventeenth and and Ullsan: Rev. B, J. Thoren, ii and 8: . tf., iu; 1. o;30. f . Ellm Chapel Michigan avenue and SklcUnore, Rev. B. J. Thoraen, 11; S. &, IK, '..,.:(. r. :; 1 .- ' . - Immanuel Oerman Corner 18th and Leo (Sellwood). H. C. Ebeling. 10:80; a a o..n 'g race' English (Missouri Synod) Kerbv and Farad. Rev. Carl Hassold. 10:80 and 7:30: B- 8.. 9 80 St, Johannes. Penii Klluatrlck street C ' t V. " . rZ"L IV. ..V ' m . . . .... A...Y"S. V"S,".i.ir. Services at 11. 2:80 and 7:30. ' Beventh-Paj Adventlat. Central church Corner Eleventh and East Everett streets. G. W. Pettlt, pas- ior. resiaence 4 mast sixteenth street. Rervleea: ahhafh arhool 10 a m .w..ut- ,i . M . .. .1-1.. proaohlng. 7:30; Wednesday night prayer service. 1 :80; young peoples meeting, East Davis streets. A. M. Dart, pas- tor, residence 1688 East Stark street. Services: Sabbath school. 10 a. m.j K'.""1 prayer ineeung, "ltf!T.,ti....Ae.,it- PJ. . .u,uciii.q in, j umn w in i i piiccl. an Vices: Kabbaih school. 3 d. m. : nreach ing. 4 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday nlRht. 7:30. Albina church Corner Skidmore and Mallory avenue. H. Haefft, pastor, res- ruenoe bos j-jast Kverett street, services: Sabbath school, 11 a. in.: preachinr. 18 a. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday uigni, t.iv. Scandinavian church Arleta. Adolnh Johnson, residence, Arleta. Sabbath school, 11 a. m.; preaching, 12- a. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday night, 7:30. T. ants' r.Rtti(.- f ITnllrAnkAPa nn a tor, Milwaukie. Or.'" flervioes: Sabbath ur-rirrl 11 a m ttAanhfn 1 O am m v. wa, a a ill. . vvi iiiis, A m. ill., prayer meeting, Wednesday night, 7:30. JTasarena. Seventh and Couch. Rev. A. O. Her- ricks. S. S., 9:46; preaching servlcees, 11 and 7:30. ' Scandinavian services, 3; y p a r ir..i m.tinv n.,ii.n . nue and Burnslde street. 7 p. m. sellwood Church of the Nazarene, Fifteenth and Tacoma avenue. Rev. L. R. Btaekman. S. S.. 10: Dreachina- serv- ices 11 and 7 30 Brentwood Church of the Nazarene, Sixty-seventh avenue and Sixty-fifth street. A. Wells. S. 8.. 10: Dreachina- erwies 11 ana i .ill. BAnSSTn ;0.Cedrthi1,cCohmnhOnUv,d 5,' TS '0r Erlksen. Preaching 11. 3 and 7:30 wr?,ed.t con,Ra,ny Simon lntlmat prayer meeting, Thursday 7:30. d that Coles political Influence with United Presbyterian. Third East Thirty-seventh and Cla. I Rev. J. L. Aeheson. 11 and 7 :ui M. 1 morlal services for Francis E. Wlllard at 7430. 1 First Sixth and MonU-on.ery. Rev. Frank De Witt Flndlev. 10 SI and 7-Jn-' C O 10. o . a n m . 1. ' v.. w., , v. ej., d.ou. xujiur, oacrameni of the. Lord's stunner and rrrrnMnti ne members; evening. "The Pathfinder." The Church of the Straneerf Orand eiAan'V;coi evi-s JSa';1 PuBls 10:30 and 7:30: S. S.. IS: C. K.. 7: Chrla. nan I'jnaeavor, 6:30. Kenton Derby and Kllpatrlrk streets B. 8., 10:30. Preaching at 3 by Rev. 0. n.an ijudois tmiteo. Brethren la Christ. Radical Sixth and Mechanic. Rev. Oa car A. Martin, 11 and 7:80; S. 8.. 10, C E.-, 8:30, First-Kast Fifteenth and Morrison, i. n...-o:au. I'j opics, "Our Hope la Their Hone." "Inviting Disaster " Alberta East Twenty-Seventh and tsumner, Kev. John W. Sorecher. It and 7:30 s s in- r w -9n Third S'outh Mount Tabor: Rav P. P. Blanchard, 11; S. S.. 10; C. E., 7. iicmuiii iHuom ana Lurtis, Kev fcj. lynn, 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 10. C. &. 6:30. South Mt. Tabor Sixty-seventh street Rev. C. P. Blanchard, 11 and 8; S 8 10; C. E., 7; evening address by Rev. Evangelical Associations. First English East Sixth and Market ireeja; -. a. culver; It and 7:30; a 8., Memorial f:. at rirhi..niii . n tik. belts, Morris Heverllng, 11 and 3; 8. 8 North Portland, German) corner i weniy-nrst ana pettygrove streets. I. ftocker. S. S., at 10; sermon at 11 and o, i. r. -a., i:ib. first eerrafln Tenth m w v riens. 10:45 and 7; S. S., 9:30. Tonics. Israel at the Red Sea," "Profession and jruDBc&niun. Vnlted ZvangelloaL first E.asf Sixteenth and Poplar. nev. a. s. MUmey; 11 a. m. and 7:30 fV,i V, v i "' .keystone League, ... .i.woii miuc.vui, o;au; iuias Blttner. leader. ' Ockley Green Gay and Willamette, i ui"i. n ana ,: . s.. 10; ward'" evening topic, "Going Por- St. JohnsIvanhoe and John. Revs C. P. lates; 8. S., 10. rree Methodist. &Fir,t church East Ninth and Mill, Kev. I. t. Smalley. nastnr von.n.. o Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11 and 7:iv .SV,, ,0i ulss meeting, 6:30. fatJohns -11 aud 7:80. 4 Universalis!. Church of the Oood Tidings Broad' Ka. a?d ,V8t wenty-fourth. Rev. J P-by' 10 :45: S. 8., 12; Y. Pi 8. C. E., J0; Boy bcouts. 10 a. m. Friday; ie 45 Top es, "A Man Who Made Good," "A Study in Character Building." Chrlatlan RMnuia .f?!81 ?h"rch .of Christ Scottish Rite cathedral, Morrison ana Lownsdale. . 11 ?., 8- s,7. 1!t- "hject of lesson sermon. "Unreality Second Woodmen1 hall ir.mmt ci.,v and Alder 11; . subject of lesson Unreality. ' ' TInlUrtan. ' Church of Our lOathon .n.i.iti i Seventh. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T L. Eliot, D. D.. minister emeritus 11 -- , i v"nonuHy jeuverea from Entangllna; Alliances. 'Th. RirK,. and Wron?s of Church Membership." Advent. Advent Second street ht and Lincoln. Chester F. L. Smith Preaching, 10:30 and. 7:30; 8. S, 10; y' P. M.. 3:30. Services fot tat Deaf. United' Prethvlerlan fir. rt ..n and Wasco. Rev. 8. Earl IiuHr tn iin and 8, C E.. 7; sermon lnterDreted bv Mrs. F. C. Metcalf. rriends' Church. fifth. Llndley A. Wells. 11-and 7:30; Bible school 10; C. E., 6:30. Lents Renter street. Myra B. Smith. 11 and 7:10; Bible school, 10. n v uujw.u .null, ciiu mm i n tit. Bef ormeA, First German Thirteenth and Davla streets, G. Hafner, pastor. Services Y. P. S, C. E., 7 p. m. Evangelical Synod. Bt Johannes. German. Hamilton Hart near Gray's Crossing Rev. E G. Heesa! Service at 11; a 8., 10. : M. E. Church south. Union avenue and Multnomah ar tic preaching at 11 and 8; street meet ing, 7; S. S., 10; y. p. M.2:3o. Second I church East Wlanders, be tween Fifty-third ni!t'i,ift.fnMh Rev. E. H. Mowre, 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.. 9:45, Sermons by Bishop Waterhouse. Mlscellaneons. Church of th Brethren (Dunkards) Borthwlck and Kllllnasworth ava. Rav George. C. Carl, 11 and 7:80; 8. 8'." 10". a w..' 6:30. lessons, 1:30. 1 3 Disoourse by William At Baker. Services at Arleta In Wood men'a hall. rUscotirse by o. 11, Joy at 7:30; "God's Ultimate Purpose Concern ing- UI," ;.- ,. . v M'J . Swealsh Corps Salvation Army 430 Burnslde, 11. 4:30 and . Volunteers of America 886 Burnslde street, 3:30 and 8:80. New Church Society. (Swedenborglan) 'Eleventh, and Alder, Knights of Py thias hall. Lay service and sermon, 11. Portland Fellowship Selling Hlrsch ball, 8 p. m. Y. W. C'A. Rev. William Parsons will speak at 8 o'clock Christian and Mlaxtonarv alilanra E. Ninth and Clay streeta RevC, A. Chrtsman, 11; S. B., 10. .Sermons by Rev. P. J. Stone, of Tacoma. Commons Rescue Mlsnlnn-tl Nnrlh Itrorn street, epecia: services, 3 and 8. L,"11 ,M1"onr" z- Madison street. sIY,ce" 3 n P-. "., . H 9 80 Tne Churcn of Uod. 3(1 Falling street, ilnsulat' avenue and Fv- T- N'' Pastor Sunday serv C Bueaur S S. ,c'" 10 (German). 2:30. 7:46; 8 S.. d 1045 1:8: testimony and praise meeting M 1. ,',rrh willkmi a. Tv M. C. A. Sixth and Taylor streets. .1M.tnI,rcf. 0T. uoa- 311 Falling street. Y. M. C. A. Sixth and Tayl I ft. R. Perkins, relialous rtrrtor. Mat Ln,r..men .? addresses by J Camp bell White, national chairman of Men's Missionary Movement, at the White Temple: special music. First Spiritual Society, AilsKy Hall. Third and Morrison Conference. 11; '"hiu"'" iBeiin, a, uir. a. bnlley, 8. I Rosecuclan Fellntvahln Snolefv (!l "Quam bul ding Interpreta-tion of the ,Bble according 10 Rosecuclan phllos- Christian Union Mission, 492' Wash- lnVnt"lt ?."?; ,M..M . T-tV-iK-tl-Ji?rBOaiSl? i'Hfi and 6. 8 S. 10. . auhnvaldeW " C T TT will hnld Franbes Wlllard memorial sorvIceS In UiinLui. in T7.l .1 , I I Und'Yo7h Street HptisTchurrh "7:30 Oil INFLUENCE II Charges that polities Influenced his attitude toward Louis D. Cole, the Port- I 1 0 rirl n.1tr44in. w V. .k..... . I iiiair, ft IICII V. II O.I 00 KBlUOl him were brousht before the e-rand lurv are denied by District Attorney Cam eron. Cole, a former lieutenant of Mayor Simon, Is now under arrest at El Paso, Texas, accused of an attempt tn fr,.,i 10 aerraua. When this was brought to the atten- tlon of N. D. Simon, attorney, yesterday. he declare hi rni. hn..M K.J 'e..a!L . 'ea. l?at Cole should have been inaiciea last octooer m Portland. Simon represented James Pollock & Son of Philadelphia, who claimed that Cole had hvnothenateA irnnrfa unt in him fnr sale and in addition had Icent tlnn in me aiBinui uiiorney naa savea nim iron) indictment District Attorney Cameron today exhibited conies of two nrnnnard indictments which had been drawn up aaainat Cola. nn allprlnv lirram v v,-n. e iim. i .Z, i 8100. "Attorney Simon appeared before the grand Jury in October and told his story and presented what evldenca ha had' "a'd Cameron this morning. "I then bad these proposed indictments drawn up. They were given to the grand jury. "The law says that the district at torney shall not be present when the grand Jury ballots on indictments. In conformance with the statute I was not present. The grand Jury failed to return the indictments. 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