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IllZ OREGON DAILY JOURNALV PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 10, 1911. cobegmbl HOLD BIGlIH 7 Most Successful Meeting of the Kind EvcrHcId In This Z City; Assignments of Min isters for Various Churches. Sunday Services of the Portland Chinches ' While gey Rose Festival crowd nave been thronging the streets the Cxmare , gatlonsllsta of the , Paclfle coast are , holding one of the most euoceasful coa- (ventlone of their history at First Coo . gregatlonal church where Dr. lather R. .fiyott la paator. , ' l 3-. The following ministers In ' attend. anee' have bn assigned to preaoh- to . morrow In Uio congregational churches ' ' First Con relational church Rev. 'Nehemlah'Boynton, D. D., Rev, W, Q " Puddafoot U D. ' " b . Hassalo Street RevEi la Smith, D. D- Rav. R. H. Edmonds. ' - ,'i ' Sunnyslde -Rev. F. J. Van Horn, XX , D Rav. XL C. Herring. IX D. - lllf hland Rev. J. C Armstrong, XX XX, Rev. James Campbell. .' Atkinson . Memorial Rev. W.'v B. . Thorp. Itev. Xlr. liopkina. '. , - Pllrrlm- Rav. X IX Rathbone, Her. ' Mr. Harbutt ' Laurel wood Rav. Ck W. Hlnman, Rav. ' W. W. Boudder. . . - Waverley Ueighta Oornor atona lay- V-.W. :I0 p. m., Rav. B. C. Herring, IX D. eh joint niT, n. . kvnr, svt. u. S. Wlkoif. - . . University Park Rav. R. XL XCdmonda, Xtev. U. C Mason. - First Unitarian ohurch Rev. H. C Maaon, Rav. X D. Rathbona. ,. Thla la tha ' ftrat ; time the Peelflo , Coast Congregational congress baa avar . mat in roruana. - i no teaoing uongre gatlonallsts ot tha United States and a sum bar of wall known mUalonarlaa "from abroad ara la attsndance. A naM meeting will bo held Sunday afternoon at o'clock ta tha Heileg ' theatre undar tha auaplooa of tha Toun Man's Christian association: Dr. fianrv H. Atklnaon ono of tha leading- Conrra ( rational pulpit orators or tbo United - Statos' will bo tho prlnetpal speaker, . bla subject, Church and. Iabor." Mu- 1c U to bo.furnlshad br the T. M. C A. ' aoartat. Concarnlnr Rav. Mr. Atklnaon a recent publication contained tho fal- towing: - .., r. . , ( - "With southern parentage, ' western vohood, eastern tralnlna, a broad and liberal education and a cosmopolitan culture. It was only . natural that Mr. tr-Atkinson's ' reputation should ' speedll outrun local boundaries. - Mr. Atkinson believes that brother hood Is tbo fundamental fact of Ufa, that tho development or antagonistic classes In American life la to bo ds plored. In hla personal rolatlona with .men he has gone a ion way toward , bringing- together tha , reproaentatlves tof capital and tabor In tho cities where ho has lived, He has maintained tho -f rlendshln ' and aunoort of those Who employ and ho has been welcomed as the champion of the rights of those who tola " He has a genius zor friendship. He belongs to the new civilisation of .brotherly man.' ' When he left Springfield, Ohio, for Atlanta, tno Trades and Labor Assem bly sent ahead to their associates In ' Atlanta news of Mr. Atkinson's coming; The journal or Labor in Atlanta re cords tho attitude of Us readers In that event: , -. v "The Journal of Labor is proud to record tho fact that there are many ' men occupying tho puiplta ot the -churches whom we are -free to 'call friends; men who know and feel the heart throbs of the people; men who, though not always agreeing with labor in all of its demands, recognize that behind it all la a yearning- for a bettor .and higher lira. "In this connection' we ara glad to .announce the coming- of tee Rev. Henry A. Atkinson from Bprjngtleld, Ohio, where ho has had charge of tho First congregational church." , , 1 ' Tho following cllpptnr from the ,,6prlnfleld -Morning. SyjcTiitara teatt mpny to the lovo and esteem In which he was held by organized labor in that I 1 '"A committee conslstlnr of T. 1. Creager. William Daso and Georae Me. Xeiua was appointed by tno Trades and : Labor Assembly last night to draft a f testimonial lor ie iv. Henry A. At kinson, , of the .First Congregational church, to b presented to him before no leaves tho city. - "Rev. Atkinson has won hla war Into tho respect and esteem of tho laboring men or , too city by his fairness on all ?ubllo questions, and they are- taking his means of , showing their apprecia tion of hla friendship. Tho tesfcrnSrilal will be something that any man may bo proud of, especially si rice It will bear tho indorsement of tOCH) worklngmen." ' Many -. publlo ' orgahttations and Churches are continuing tho celebration of tho tercentenary of the King James ; version of tho EnpUsh Blblo through tho aummer and r autumn, .' Sunday ' schools throughout tho country are finding- tho story of tho tercentenary most stimulating and helpful In their work. A aervlee for use in tho Sunday schools commemorating tbo three . hundredth anniversary of the King James version of tho Holy Bible, with music and varl .ous exercises, has been prepared by the 'American Bible soolety, which will be provided for : all tercentenary Sunday, school gatherings In tho country at tho mere cost the printing- of tho same, -''- -"l---aUe. A' riratWhlla Tamma. .Twelfth an fa.in. n.v xvi.. iuawdii lllnaon. U. Y. P. U, :16; Xemple Ulblo school classes, Arleia Hlxty-rourth street and For ly-eiahin avenua 4v. i.n. I'hall. Prayer meeting. 10:J0l morn ing service. 11: Itunday school. U. T. P. U 1 :1s evening servlov r.ast Bide East TwenUetn ana knnv. nv. Allu.rt V.Urmatt. Bervloea 11 end 7:80; S. &. 10. Topics. 'Daring the Dean": evenlns nrelude on "Our New Whin Ood Weeua. - Dbland Alberta and iSixth. Iov. c.r L. xaiioit. . a v. v.- V t; H. B.. 10. Services at 11 no Tl?v- fiaiiKiinit T.M,. - M Kiavanth. Rev. r. H. Haves. 11 and 7:10; 8- . Calvary East XCighth ao Orant. Rsv. 3. N. Monroe, 11 and 1.11 B. sU 10: B. V. P. :0. - . ImmanueL Meada and Second tfiTl Rev. It. B, lllack. Preaching at 11 and 7:10; H. ti.. 10; Mndlng Out olub. I.ll. Orace Montavllia. . P.ev. Albert Patch- 11 and. 1:10: S. S- 10: T. P. M, 30. Topics, "After tho . Carnival1 University park Rev. XQ. A. lrj will preach both aervloea, 11 and IU0; & a., 10: b. y. p. u- 1. a . ; Bunnralda frti-mnOrtrtV-first and (lawihorne: . m, Ik, ;a, uonrau niw a l jonns (uermao) itev. s-ari -math, a al :!: 11 and T:I0; T. P. JohnsRevi Robert Oraf. sfitlng Pastor. 11:20 and T:10: B. a. mi p. u, :. , . . : ; Chinese MUsion lit Burnstde street 5. a. 7; J. O. Melons, supenntendent. First German mourth and MHj. Bar. J. Kratt . 11 and 1:10: 8, sU : Second Oermao Morris and B."??' Rev. Frederick Bueerman. 11 and 70j 6. S., 0:46; Y. P. U.. :. . ast Forty-fifth Street vomer Main. A. H Walta 10:41 and 7:41. Topics, ChUdreo a Day program In morn ing; evening. 'Th Difference Between the Righteous and the Ungodly. . Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson. A 111 11 and 7:.0: It .Y P. U, :? Mount Ol vet Beventn ana s-veren. Rev. K. H. Thomaa 11 and 7:lo. Swedish Hoy t and Fifteenth. Bav. Fredarlk Linden. 10:41 and T:4B 8. A, 1IXB. T. P. V.r t0. Tabernacle Kaat rxy-x " S. B.. i:45. Sermons br KV. Robert 0 Third Knott and Vancouver. "Xtev. W.J. Beaven. H ad B. Y. P. U- :1. Topics. -Tho Way of Power," "Life and Sure of It" .s , -., ; ; Kathodtaa.. Taylor Street Rev. BenjamtnToum ,1.a ol ft . lt:ll: . L. tlior" TopUaTha Spirit at Lov- "The "f"" " "' . .-a W.m1mk! Rev. W. Ifl. Ingalls. 11 and J'i, i ia- f n. 10: class meeting, litis. aVact-Twelfth aid Taylor.ev. John H. Cudllpp, 10:10 ana :e. "Tho God Likeness,- -roe -ica ma First NorwegJa-rJnlsWiartteenth and Hovt Rev. John tausen. u - FIRST CLASS, 8, FINISHES '4 1 NEW HIGH SCHOOL COURSE t (Special DUpatcb to The JoornaL) ' McMinnvlUo, Or., June 10 High school graduating exercises - were held last night at the Imperial theatre. This is the'flrst class to finish tho new four year course recently added and the graduates were elgrht In number. Pres ident Campbell of the University of. Or egon, delivered the- address to the class. Tho High School . Alumni association held its annual meeting; and banquet Thursday evenlngr. The new departments will b added the coming-year, , domes tic science and manual training, which will -necessitate adding some nvr mem bers to the, faculty,, making 10 teachers in all. -fyi-fA ;.is 'i-v tJiwAS) B-Sunn;ild.Et YamhlU and Thirty-flTRv- WlUlam, H. Fry, XX IX 11 St Johns Rev F. r. Sandefurt 11 Rev Charles T. Mcrnenra, f.Vk. iiTl R I. Bvenlng ChlneaVMiaiionCnSln. Kal, ii nd 7:30. mm" -P mrA Laureiwooa, oiy-."-- "."m-.r Forty-second avenua Rev. Asa Bisetn. 8,r;ntrWVaneouver avenue and Farfo atri.VReCWton. 11 and 0 No'rteThlshOornsr VanoouTOf avenuT and Bkldmora atreetaj Rot. C J. Larson. 11 and ; o f- it- Japanese Mission 111 J. teenChTRev. EUoea Rlbara, l:M d 1 ' 8wmshBorthwlck 'and- Beach. Rev. J. N. BurdelL pastor, 11 ana si b. o, , nFst QermanFlfteenUi and Hoyt; Rev. B. E. HerUler. 41 and i 8. &, t.4i. ar.nten:irV Bast Pins and Ninth ..'n.!nR. Delmer T. Trimble. b- Jx " ..v. . i, m.: isnwortn K.. l it I. in- paator league JSur Babies Christian Baptism, of In aWta. and Children"; Chfidren'a Day K.nTw K J.iuVla.: 11 Twan- profrram and 7:80: S. 8.. 10;B JU. 0 wn.n,..m.Raat Pine and ICIghteenth trsT Rev. Harold Ob-rg: 11 and 8: ififtwood East Fifteenth and Taopma. Rav. Leater C Por. 11 and 7:10 J. i hi,clnU.n Keily Memorial-Fortieth and Powell. Rev. W. W. Hampton, m. B TJn'l vVrsIvy Psrk-bawson and" Flake. v W. R. Jeffry. J.; ana t:i . . , ,vii.,n rion Thirteenth ana Main. Rev. W. Matthews; 11 and I; S. B. i GMount" Tabor-Eaat Stark and Slxty flrsev: C? CrRaitek. ll and 7ta0H&, U :?o: B.B., i, V. A. Wattera; 11 and . at, 10. ter, ' 7 V DakoU Will Celebrate. - 4. , i-j( United . Preas Tjk& ' Win.) rv ;' . Yankton, a : June 10. Prepara tlonavwero completed today- for a week's celebration of tho semi-centennial of Da kota territory, which opens hero tomor row. Tho territory which comprises tha present states of North and South Da kota was organized In 186L Tho anni versary will be celebrated on a lavish scale, many visitors from all over tha horthwaat attending. - .- f oa'rsaX mat Ada brlsg results. '.' !-,...,. and rjordon. Rev. W. Boyd Mopra. .1 1 J B- l0' a L '" Woodstock-!. D. VoooMl and 7:80; S!fIMotRVv7Jamoa T. Mooro. 11 eslaMeasonndtfty thlrd otreeta north. ,Rjv. a C. Wicker. Uand sz o. o.. , . . patton -"--.-----:T--- avenue. v. - ,T , 11 and 7:80: a 8., lOjfi. I. :80. : . . ,': Chrlattaa. ' ' . ,' rantral East Twenttetn . and 8a- mon: ii ana . . BeVnwd7 W. rP-iWT f Close Inspection": Chlldren'o Day. pro- ?,F?rat Cbrner Par mA. Columbia. 10 y' pTs., U m.- Toploa; -The In ir' iiiini tit u7tonarv Convention A rhallenaeto the Chrtatlanurehe of No"rSwaari evening, lowing the ChHst" vt ..-Jl Wrl,tlL 11 woooiaw- mj. pastor; B. B WJ Preaching ,t 11 and 'MLVaviiia-ll. ' O. a Villa avenue and Eightieth atroet B. a at t. Relfwood B. Thirteenth and Lextnf- ,.r r.ta. B. Jones, B. e. ana cnurcn ee"c lOlolo 11; J"f C fc, 4:80: a C -80; evening aervlca. 7:80. t$i tosbytaMav' i li.- irtrat Presbyterian cnurcn, Aider and m-r.ifth rr. John Boyd, minister. Morning worship 10:80r Blblo achool. ii.m, rhriatlan Endeavor meeting, 6:10: Mvnnlnv worship, 7:30. Children's Day program In morning: ghtina; Uons veninit. "The Real Business of Life." lzpah-EMt Twelfth and . Powell. RavL Harry Leeds. . 11 and 7:80 a a, fcal vary--Eleventh and Clay, Xtev. Thomas . Holmea Walker. , 10:80 and 7:45, Bible achooL noon, .Toplca The Leadership of the Chlld'l "Whero Iraor- f "Fourth yirst and'aibbs RevrDonald Mackensle,, 10:80 and 7:80; a a. Uj C. Marshall Street Marshall and North Seventeenth; Rev. C. W. Haya, 11, and 7-B0 . ' V -.",--. t r- 'Hawthorne 'Park Twelfth and East Taylor; Rev, J. EL Snyder at-10:80 m. and 7:80; a S., lij Y. P.- a C a, 6:80. Morning:, "My Impressions of tho General Assembly- at Atlantio : City"; musical program In tho evening-. " Forbes Sellwood - and - Gantenbelnt Rev. Henry H. Pratt) 11 and 7:8o; a a, 10: C H. 1:80. - . . .. - ' Piedmont Cleveland and Tarrett; Rev. J. E. Snyder, 10:S and T:80; a 8.. 12; C. :45. Topics, "Shadow and Truth"; ''The. Foolishness .of. Preach InK." - - ' ' .'- , Third East Thirteenth and Pino; Rev. William. Paraona, 10:80 and 7:46; a 8, Wastmlpater East Testa' and Weld- len Rev tlenrv Mareotta 10:80 aad 7:4(1 h a. t: r p. h. c E.. 0:10. Mount Tsoor--Beimont' and pretty man) ReV. Kdward M. Sharp, 11 and I; o. K. 10. 4 - . ' . Spokane Avenue Eaat Seventeenth and Hpokane; Bev. TX A. Thompson, 11 and 7 JO; a a. 10r a 10, 0:80. Mope Montavllia, Cast Seventy eighth etreet. Rev. Henry U.Nava. , & 6M 10; 11 and1:80. --.M Kenllworth Kaat ThlrtZ-fourth aad Oladstona Rev. M. C. MarUa, paator. , Millard Avenue itev. John A. Towa- aand: aervlcaa 10 and 7:80: a a. 10. Anabel Rev. B, N. McLean. - Serf lea 11 and MR S:4tl K.' HL 7. Sermons by Rev, Robert M. Leon of CJ rants Pass, on "A Oodly Unrest"; "Ml-elons In Mezloo." , ' rrtnlty Dakota street Rev. A. Ren in on, 11 a. 7:80 p. m, C X& f:4i a B.7ll:80. - ' Vernon Wysant and East Nineteen thi Rev. Oeorge W. Anna. Jr. 10:8 ana s; a a. itj ti a, 7. - ; Rose City Park Eaat Forty-fifth and Hancock: aervloea. 11 and 7:4. . RV. Bond I not Haalv ' Chinese lit H First Tidll U. a. Ml. canes.' -t St MarVa Pro-Cathedral Fifteenth ttd Davis Most Rev. A. Christie. D. XX ow mass. 0, and t. High masa aad aermon, 1L Vespers, instrvotloa aad benediction. 7:41. - - - - St Joseph's (Oerman). Firteenin ana Couch Rt Rev. James Rauw, V. O. Low mass, 8. High msss and aermon. 10:80. Vespers, oeneaiation, St Francis, Cast Eleventh and Oak- Rev. J. It Black. Low mass. a. i:is and 0:10., Rich maaa and aermon. 10:80. vespers, instruction aaa peneaicuoa, 7:80.,- i ' V- St Lawrenoer, .Thirer and unerman Rev. j. u Hoghea. ixw maaa, e, 7 ana l:ie. ma-ti mass ' ana aermon. it:o. Vespora and benediction, 7:80. St.Mlohacla - (IUllan), Fourth aad Mill Jesuit Father Low maaa. a. High mass and sermon, 10:81. - Vespers and benediction, 7:80. Immaculate Heart or Mary, wujiame and Stanton Rsv. W. A. Daly. Low mass, f, 8 and . High mass ana ser mon, io:io. Vespers ana beneaiotloa, 7j80. Ascension, Montavllia Rev. J. P. FlUpatrlck. Mass at 8. High Mass with aermon at 10:80. Sunday school at benediction at 8:80. St Patrlok'a, Nineteenth and Bavler Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low masa I. Ulgh mass and aermon, 10:80, Vespora and benediction. 8:30. Real Palm, from Je rusaiem will bo given out St Stephen s. irorty-seoona ana cast Taylor Rev. W. A. Went Low maaa. 1:80. Hiah masa ana aermon. 10:10. Holy Rosary, Eaat Third and Union vary Rev. A. o. Lawier. - low maaa. T and 8:80. High masa and aermon. 10:80. vespora ana benediction, t.-io. Sacred Heart Mllwaukle Kov. Oro- aarr Robla O. a B. Low maaa a. High mass and sermon 10:80. Vespers and Benediction, 7:o. Holy Croea. .Unlveralty Park Rev. J. P. Thlnman. C. a G Low masa 1:80. High mass and aermon, 10:80. Vespers and benediction, ' 4. Holy Redeemer. a?ortland and Tan- couver Rev. Ed K. a ant well, C Sa B. Low masa, 8. High mass and aermon, 10:80. Benediction, 4. St Andrew's, Ninth and Alberta Rev. fhomas Klarnan. Low masa. I. Hiah maaa and aermon, 10. Vespers, instruc tion ana oeneaiction, t:so. St Irnatlua, Forty-second and Powell Valley road Rev. F. Dillon, a J. Low naaa. and 0:80. Mass.-sermon and senedlctlon. 10:80. i .SL Stanislaus Polish! Maryland and Falling1 Rev. Charles Seroekt Low mass, 8; high maaa and aermon, 10. Episcopal. Trinity church. Nineteenth and Ever ett streets, Kev. A. A, Morrison, rector. ttervices at s ana ii e, m, ana d. nu 0:46. Sunaay school. St. Matthew's. First and Canithaea . Rev. Wm. A. M. Brock; a a. 10. Servteo Ham. ' Pro-Cathedral "of SL Steonen. the M. Ramsay. Holy Communion? f :S0; prayer ana sermon, ii ana :ib; vunaay achool, 10. , Church of Our Savior vWoodetock Vespers, 4. Holy eommunlon and aer mon on tno 4 in sunaay or each month at ii a. m. St David's East Twelfth and Bel. mont Rev. Henry Russell Talbott. Holy Communion, 7:80 and 1L Evenlnf prayer and aermon, 7:48. St Andrew's. Portsmouth Holy encharlat and sermon. 11: nravep and sermon, i :av) a. a, m, Ail saint's. Twenty-firth and Ssvlsr. Rev. Roy Edgar Remington. 0:45, a 8.J ii, raornma service; evening service s. Bt Mark'a Twentv-flrat and Mar. ahallv Rev. J. E. H. Stmnson. Holy eucharlst, 7:80; 8. 8.. 1:46; Holy euchar Ist and sermon. Hi evensong and ser mon, -i:u. St John's Church Fifteenth and Harney .Rev. T. F, Bowen. a a, ; evening prayer ana sermon, J. Good Shepherd Graham and Van couver. Rev. John Dawson. " 11 and 7:o; b. p.. :4. Ascension Chanel Portland Helerhta a a. 0:10. Orace Memorial, least Seventeenth and WeidletRev x3orKS B. : Van Wa ters, rrayer ana sermon, ll and 7:10. Bt. Paula Woodmere. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor 0. a., zj service. S and 7:48: a 1.. 0:1s. Swedish Mleslon Seventeenth and and Olisani Rev. B. J. Tboren, 11 and m. a.t 4w; r. r t:ie. . . Ellm Chapel Mlohlgan avenno ana euamore. Rev.; U. J. Tborsea, ill B. a, - Immanuel Oerman Comer - llth and Deo (Sellwood). it a Ebellng. 10:80; K. B., :o. Grace Knrllah 'rMtaaonrt Svnod) Kerby and Fargo, Rev. Carl Uassold, 10:80 and 7:80; 8. a. 0:80. - -St Johannes, peninsular avenue and MJipatricK street. Kev. IS, C. lieess. pas ter. 8.' S 0:80; publlo worship, 10:46. Lutheran Free Church, WUlUms ave nue ana ivy street. Rev. u. a. oerrevia. Servloea at 11. t-10 and f:10. - Evangelical Synod. Oerman Hamil ton s balL near Grays Crossing. Mount ocoii cariina ta. u. lieese, pastor. loo at 11; a -, 10. , . ,s.. '4.v ' .:teVt-Xa ASveatlst ' Central ahurnh flsnur lTTevanrn and Eaat Everett streets. O. W. PetUt pes- tor. residenoe 84 East Sixteenth street. Services: Sabbath school, 10 a. m.) Dreachlnar. 11 a. m.: Sunder alaht preaching. 7:80; Wednesday night prayer service, 7:80; young - people a meeting, Friday night T:80. " Montavllia church Eightieth and Eaat Davis etreeta. A. M. - Dart pas tor, residence 1111 Kast Btara street. Servloea: Sabbath aohooL 10 a. m. preaching,-ll a. m.i prayer- meeting. vt;eonesday night. 7:0. , Mount Tabor church Chaoel Port land sanitarium. ' A, M. Dart pastor, resiaenoe isii East BtarK street, wer vloes: Sabbath achool, 8 p. m-i preach ing 4 p. m. j prayer meeting. Wednesday nisni. t;so. . , Alblna church Corner Bkldmora and Mallorv avenua M. Maafft. naator. res idence (OS East Everett street Services: Sabbath school, 11 a.' m.J preaching, 18 a. iu., prayer meeting, , weanesaay Ulght 7:80. Scandinavian ehnrch. i.Arleta. . Adelnh Johnson, residence, Arleta. Sabbath aonooi, prayer Lents tor, Mllwaukle, Or. Services: Sabbath school, 11 a. m.: preaching, 18 a. m.; prayer meeting. Wednesday night, 7:80. Seventh Dav Adventlst church, iiiest Eleventh and Everett streets. Song service, ? :te p. m. preaoning, p. m. U a m.: preaching, 18 a. m,; meeting. Wednesday night 7:80. s churcli C. F. Folkenborg. pas- Bishoo Mo.-rls Memorial chaoel. Good Samaritan . nospuai, itev. wuuam K. row ell. chaplain. Holy Communion, a. out ward aervloea, 8,' prayer and aermon. 7:16. - Br John'a. MUwaukla RaV. T. IT. Bowen. 8. 8., 3; evening- prayer and aermon, 8. Bt. Micnaei ana Ail Angela, corner Eaat Thirtv-eUrbtn and Broadwav Rev. Gerald C. Potts, curate. 7:90 and 11 Holy cuuniviijua, - Congregational, First Madison ' and Park. .R. Luther. R. Dyott D. D.. ll and 7:48: Bible school, 10. Topics, "Nehamah Boynton"! evening. Rev. W. O. Pudde- root, "pacizio coast congresa" Bt. jonns tie, u. w. neiaon: ii ana 8; 8. 8.. 10. . Laurel wood Rev. William H. Mayer, a 8., 10 and 8; C EL. 7:10. Sunnyalde East Taylor and East Thirty-fourth, Rsv. J. J. Staub: 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 10; C E, 0:80. Topics; sermons by convention delerates In the morninr: evening, address by Rev. H. a Herring of New York. Hsssalo Street East Seventh and Has Bala Services, 11 and 7:80; a S 10.... . . . . 1. Hianiana isast Burn ana rrescott. Rev, E. a Bollinger 11 and 7:30. Topics, sermons by deiegatea or tbo Pacific Coast congress. , :. 1" lret - oerman nast ceventn ana Stanton, Rev. John-It Hopp; 10:80 and 7:80; a S., :15; C. Ii. 6:80. t university- parswaven. near uaw- aon. Rev. w. C. Kantner, D. IX , -Atklnaon Memorial ConarecatlonaL East Twenty-hlnth and Everett streets. Rev. Herbert G. Crocker, a S., 10; wor ship, ll ana :o. Waverly Heights, Twenty-sixth and Clinton streets, L. S. Wlney, pastor, Worship 11 and 7:30; 858., 10. ." -'' Pilgrim Comer Missouri and Shaver streets. Preaching at 11. 8; S. S., 0;4B; C. E T. J - Hutberan. ' St James" English West Park and Jefferson. 3. Allen Leaa 11 and 8. Toplee, The New Birth In tha Lutheran Church": "Salnte . and Sinnera In the Same House." . - . 1 Betanla Danleh 640 Union avenue N. Rev. J. Scott 11 and 8; a 8., 10. Topics, Swedish .Immanuel Nineteenth . and Irving.. 11 and 8; 8. S, 0:45. - ' United-Norwegian 45 N. Fourteenth; Detmar Larseo. 11 & 7:30; a a, 0:46. :30.---i-sv;s-r r i ',1 Zlon's German Chapman and Sal- ; mon: H. H. Koppelmann, 10:18 7:4Spa a, oat. - ... - uyy ' Eaat Tenth and Grant O. M. Holden; bervlcea, 11; a. 8.. 11; 7:80, address at, Voelkers' hall. Mlsaisstppi avenue, be tween Beech and failing- streets.-- Ser vices, a- 8 t.-, St Paul's German East Twelfth and Clinton. . Rev. , A. XCrauao, 10:80 and ' Trinity. German (Missouri Synod) WllUams and Sellwood; J. A. Rlmbach, 0:16; S. a, 10; 7:80. ' -' Swedish Auirus tana Rodney and Stanton; Bav. H. E. Sandstedt ' X0:4i i . traitod Xtrethrta U Ohrtat. Radical Sixth and Mecnanle. Rav. Os ear A. Martin. 11 and 7:80: a a. 10: C. B., 6:80. irst i us i jnrteentn ana Momson, Rev. R. a Showera, 11 and 7:30. a a 10; C K.. 0:30. Alberta East Twenty-Seventh and Sumner, Rev. John W. Sorecher. 11 and 7:80; S. a, J C. E.. 0:80. Third South Mount Tsborj Rsv. C. P- Blanchard. 11; a a. 10; C, E- 7. Tremont Cladom and Curtis, Rav. B. Lynn. 11 and 7:80. a a, 10. C E.. 6:80. , South Mt Tabor Sixty-seventh street Rev. C. P. Blanchard, 11 and 8; a a, 10; C ICL, 7. , Xrasarena. - ' First Church of tho Wasarene, Eaat Seventh and Couch.- Rev. A. O. Her r. a S, 0:48: preaching oerviceoa, 11 and 7:80. Y. P. H. L, s; Y. P. A. C, street meeting. Union avenue and Burnalde street 7 p. m. Sellwood Church of tha Nssarene, Fifteenth and Tacoma avenua Rev. L. R. Blackman. a a, 10; preaching aerv loea. 11 and 7:80. Brentwood , Church of tho Nasarene, Slxty-aoventh avenue and Sixty-fifth street A. Walla a S, 10; preaching services, 11 and 7:80. Scandinavian ohurch Corner East Seventh and Ankeny street Roy. c. Erlksen. Pifachlng- 11 and 7:80; prayer meeUdg, Thursday 7:30. trnlted lresTerlaa. , Third East Thirty -eerenth and Clay. Regf 3. L. Acheaon, 11 and 7:30; a 8., 10. First Sixth and Montsronriery. 'Rev. Frank Do Witt Flndley. 10:30 and 7:30: Sake of Others": "young People and the vnurcn. Tbo cnuron oz tno Btrangera Grand ava and Wasco, Rev. a Earl Du Bote, 10:30 and 7:30: B. S 11: C. K 7: Chris tian Endeavor, 6:80. Kenton jjeroy ana KJipatncx atroeta. S. a. 10:80. XvaageUoal Assodatloaa. First Ensllsh Kast Sixth and Market atroeta; F. B. Culver; ll and 7:30; a a. 10; x. p. a., 7. Memorial Kaat JTlrhteenth and Tib- betta, Morrla Heverllng. 11 and 3; a B, 10. MAewk VAoOlanA fflartnaeii Mwnau 11 VI lit a vi Meww, uwiuibmi wuieivt Twenty-first and Pettygrovo atroeta. I. Stocker. 8. at 10; aermon at 11 and 8; Y. P. -4., 7:io. First German Tenth and Clan. F. Bens, 10:46 and 7; a a, 0:80. tmlted lrvanreHoat Flrat East Sixteenth and Poplar. Rev. a a Mumey; 11 a. m. and 7:30 8. m.; S. B., 10. Keystone League, hrlstlan Endeavor, 6:80; Unas Bittner, leader. ucuey ureen uay ana wiiiametta Rev. J. Bowsrsox, U and . 7; a S, .10, C.'E,' 6:30. . - St. -Johns ivannoa ana Jonn. nov. C. P. Yatee; a B, 10. rree Methodist " First church East Ninth and Mill. Rev. B. F. Smaller, pastor. Evangelis tic preaching at 11 and 8; atreet meet ing. 7; 8. S.. 10: Y. P. M., 6:3. , econa- cnurcn !.asi rianaera ne tween Fifty-third and Fifty-fourth atreeta. Rev. Wilbur N. Coffee. 11 and 7:30; 8. a, 10: :lass meeting, 1:80. si. jonns ii ana r.au. Christian Science, First Church of Christ Scottish Rite cathedral, Morrison and Lownsdale, ll; 8: a 8.. 13; subject cf lesson aermon. JIrM, f, 11 "a A cooi t vt ve 4ti Second Woodmen's halL East Sixth and Alder, 11; subject of lesson. God tho Pressrver or Man." Hsf ormsd. ' . First German Thirteenth and Davis streets, G. Hafner, pastor. Senrleea 10:46 a. m. and 8 p. m.; a a, 1:30 a, m. . p. o. c tx p. m. TTaltarlan. rfhnreh of Our Father Yamhill and Seventh. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.: Rev. T L. Eliot X. D minister emeiitns, 10:46, 7:46. (Christian aervlee at 10:46. .Topla expaoted, an address by one of tho dele- fates of the Pacific Coast Cong, eon erenca ..,,, " - ' ' Advent Advent Second atroet between Hall and Lincoln. Cheater F.- L. .Smith, Preaching, 10:30 and 7:80: & a.. 10; Y p. m4 6;80. Toplca: 'ITenerlnr O with our BUDstanoe," ihe jKtbica Amuaemept"'- . '" XTrleada Chsrea. . Sunnyalde Main and Eaat fifth, Llndlev A. Wells. lk i Bible achool 10: C K 6:80. Lents Center street, Myra B, Smith, 11 and 7:80; Bible school, 10. , t . .'. Ohareh Sonth. ' Union avenue and Multnomah street . Rev. E. ll. Mowre, 11 and 7:80: 8. S., 0:46 J Topic, "The Complete Man.'' Evening- addresa by Dr. It a Wallace. 5 -:S- '' XtvaageUoal Syaod. -St Johannes, Oerman. Ilkmllton Hall, near Oray'a Crossing iter. JC O. lieeoa Servloo at 111 a a, 10. - , ' ervtooia fot Ike Deaf. United Presbyterian Grand avenue ana was s Mrs. Boat' nd Wasco, Rev. a nd 8: C Eh 7: aei Ira F. G Metcalf arl ImUola. 10:80 aermon Interpreted by calf.' Topic, "A Bl TTaiversallst , Church of tho Oood Tidings Broad way and Eaat Twenty-tourth, Rev. J jCorby, 10:46; a S, 13; I, f. 1 C , ',. lalsoeUsseoaa. Church of tho Brethren CDunkarde) Borthwtck and JClllingsworth ava Rev. George C Carl. 11 and 7:30; a S, 10; U W.. 8:80. Swedish Corps Salvation Army 480 Burnstde. 11. 4:80 and e. Volunteers or America 336 Burnslds street 3:30 and 8:30. New Church Society (Swedenberaian) Eleventh and Alder, Knlabts of Py thias' nail, 1AV service ana sermon, ii. Fell know, to Just wbt extent Ferris has been forwarding tho movement of es tablishing an independent republlo there, and Ferris baa been served with a sub pens to tell tho grand Jury all ho knows about tho movement. . Tha government fears that Ferris may have . violated a few neutrality laws, and it wants further Information con cerning an advertisement Ferris Insert ed In varlouo newspapers calling for 1000 armed men to aid In the wrk ct taking Lower California from l!r ! '-. Ferrla must tell all he knows arut '. movement to the grand Jury. He T.l bo questioned by a United States l'" tiict attorney. In a statement toUv Ferrla said that ' the government wta not be able to prove anything against him. ,i " ' . , . f ' . Journal Want Ada bring result a Portland lowshlp belling Ulrsch hall. 1 dl m. z. w. J. a. ttsv. wiiiiam rarsossj will apeak at 3 o'clock Christian and Missionary Alliance B. Ninth and Clay atreeta Rev. C A. Chrlsman, 11; 8. S.. 10. Sermone by Mr. A. B. Powers. Rsv. F. J. Patter of Spokane, and a stsreopttoon lecture on Africa" by Mra A. O. Graham, re turned missionary. Commons itescus Mission 31 North Front street Special aervlcee, A and a. Peniei Mission 314 Madison a tree u Services 8 and I p. a , The Churen of God. 811 Failing street. Rev. J. T. Neal, pastor Sunday serv ices at 10 (German). 1:30. 7:48; 8. a, 1:80; testimony and praiae meeting at 7. X W, C. Av Sixth and Taylor atreeta It R. Perkins, religious 4lreotcr. Meet- ni xor mon at aaaressea oy uenry A. Atkinson, of the labor and social service department at the Congregation al ehurcs of North America on "Church and Labor." addreaa In tho Hellla- the atre. Flrat Spiritual Society, All say Hall, Third and Morrison Conference, 11; mediums' meeting, 3; lecture, Mra. A. Bailey. 3. universal Hennon sermons ai i ana I, by J. L. C Grumbtno, subject "Com munion With De Darted Spirit. "Uni versal Religion." Rosecuclan FellewshlD Society. 6ZI Marquam building1 Interpretation of tho Bioie according to Hoeecuoian philos ophy. Sunday evening. 8. , Christian Union Mission, 488 Wash ington street. i n Latter Day Saints (Mormon) lam Tenth and Sherman atreeta Servloea 11:46 and 6. aa. 10. TXT r T TT nut I- u.u.b.vv . , , A. Vt " " ...WW . Sunnysido M. E. Friends Congregational and 6th Street Rose City Spiritual Church. Drew ' hall, 163 Second street near Morrison. ' Special services from 8 to 6; leoture at 8 . m.. followed ov tests ana meesaaes i rom tho spirit-world by Flora Lyon, j international hidio stuoenta. Portland services. Oddfellow's halt Eaat Sixth and Alder atreeta. a 8., 1:80 p. m.; i discourse, 8 p. m. Discourse by O. HL. joy, -xno Kingdom or goo." Bt Johns services. 1121 south ores- : ham street Dlsoourso at 7:30 by WU- Ham A. - Haker. subject "Science and , Byraooiogy or the Great Pyramid." Pentecostal Mission, corner First and Washington atroeta Servloea 11, 13:80 and 7:30. Plagah Mission. Drew hall, 161 Seeond street 3 o ciock. PROMOTER MUST EXPLAIN PART IN REVOLUTION rCalted Preas Leseed Wlre.1 boa Angelea, Juno 10. Richard Fer ris, amusement promoter and aotor who recently turned down an offer to be oomo permanent president of tho "Republlo- of Lower Collfornla" Is "lri bad" today with Attorney General Wicker sham. Tho attorney general wants to f( 1 Train V Service INTO CENTRAL OREGON Lv. PoctJtnd" - Lv. Tbo Dalbio LV. Dcichute Jo. Ar. Idadrag . , EFFECTIVE SUNDAY, JUNE 11, 1011 Via tha Deschutes Branch of tha O.-V. R. ft N. I 7:50 A. M. Madra 9:00 A. M. I 10:00 A. M. Ar. Dechute Je.. 1:1S P. M. 12:50 P. M. Ar. The Dalleo 1:35 P. M. 1:30 P. M. Ar. Portland ,..5:4$ P. M.. 5:45 P. M. Automobile leave I Madras dally at 8:00 A. M. and 8:00 P. ll- and tafa at 7 .-00 K M. and 6:30 P. M. for Redmond, Bend, La Pine. Port Rock, Silver Lake, Prineville, Paulina. Burns and Klamath Falls. . . THE DIRECT, QUICK AND NATURAL ROUTE BETWEEN PORTLAND and all points in Central Oregon. Call tt oor Gty Ticket Office, Third and Wuhingtoti t7wetv-ir any information deairod, or addraaa WM. Mid UR RAY. General Pasiearer Afoot, Portland, Orofon , OREQON HOTBLS BETTER THAN SPANKING Spanking does not euro children of bod wetting. There. la a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mra M. Sum mem. Bok '5V', Kotro. Dans,, Ind.jrtll send free to any mother her successful home treatment with full Instructions. Bend no money, but write her today If your children trouble you In this way. Don't blame the child, the chancea are It can't help it Thla treatment alao curea adults and aged people troubled with urine dimcuitiea by day or night. HOTEL STEWART SAN FRANCISCO Geary Street, above Union Square' Just opposite Hotel St Frauds European Plan $1.60 a day op American Plan $3.00 a day up ' Hew ifeel sod brick structure. Furnished at coat of $300,000. Every comfort sod con venience. Oncarlinettrsniferring all ever city. Omnibus meets trains and teamen. Send for Booklet with map of San Francisco Facts for Weak Women kj:--t.,ka J all aha slckaoss of women is duo to eomo derangement or dis ease of tho evfaa distinctly leaniaioe. . Such sickness eaa bo cured is oarae) . enrory'doy by ,'f .- .". Dr. Pierced Favorite Prescription Sick Women Welt. It acts directly oa tho organs affected aad ia at tho same time a gedoral rtore 1 tivs tonio for tho whole system. It auras female oomplaint right in tho privacy I f borne. It snakes uoneceeeary the disagreeable questioning, examination! aad local treatment so universally Insisted upon by dootora, ,. tvery jmodert., woeBan... -. ,:itZi:J.-- We ahail not particularise Dora as ro tno aymproess sm those pecullsa affeotiona ineidoat to women, but tboee waatmg full infbrmatioa as to their ymptoms and asoaas of positive ear era referred to the People's Com ssoa Soos Medical Advisor 1008 pages, newly revised and op-tn-date Edition, sent r on receipt of 21 one soot stamps to over eoat of mailing eajy or, la cloth, gdadiad for 31 ataaape. : ' -".v - -r-r-. -Tr Addreaa Dr. R. V. Pioroo, Buffalo. N.Y. aT w m a mj.x- Aeaii ij'ii m a e BLX iOW ' Saw Skw snnjttJMrihnansasnl t af CATTL6:,":u..A.f ' f A. D. SHORT, ' " ., setoswT MAwaesa , "f-'"T1 TTtTSIll rsi a ' . ami MtwiM aeuAas. Tbs interior of this hotel has been completely refitted, and every appoint tnent now meets the approval of tha most discriminating. $400,000.00 rs- ' cently expended on its interior. Every-' thing new and modern. .'. , ., '.. .', , The Hotel Oregon; PORTLAND, ORE. , The leading' hotel of Portland. . X . New, modern, fireproof and J ': ' ' centrally located. V. .. . V. BOTH HOTELS CONDUCTED ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN BY WRIGHT & DICKINSON u "k.'. . CMAa WaieMT, Faee. M. C. DieKlNeen. Mia, THE IMPERIAL ' Orefon'a Greatest Hotel SS0 KOOMS. 104 SUITES With Prfrats Baths , NEW FIREPROOF BUILDINO MODERATE RATES PHIL METSCHAN & SONS. Props. TMf3 POftTLAND PORTLAND, OIL atopean man . Kodera estaaraat. n con O: MXLXJOV SOI&AB9 Keedquartera -7o7 Tourists aaa Com. merclal Travelera Epeolel ra tea made to - tamUieo - aaa single aentlemea. Tbo ' manaaemert will bo pleased at all tlmea to show rooms ; and rlvs prices. A modern Turkish bath eo tabllshment la the hotel. Catering- a specialty. O, J. Kaqfmann. Mir. The Bowers Hotel Eleventh, Near Washington St , Largest Cafe in the city. ; Service unsurpassed 50 ROOMS $1.00 PER DAY 50 ROOMS $1.50 PER DAY 75 ROOMS. WITH BATH.. $2.00 PER DAY Special Rates to Permanent Guests '' flample Rooms for Commercial . Travelers H. C. BOWERS, Pres. and Gen. Mgr. Formerly Manager Hotel Portland i'tsXSxck Pool ijaaffl .tsfslO j and so abhorrent en 1 OAXPSXTZB AJTO XXTXXSEB Factory ana. Office SIS Second: -:. 1 street, near Mala. ' ; A-N't-- ---,''' Phones: Mala ITtT; JL-1TIT." Office and Store Fixtures Built ' .' . and remodeled. Altering and' repairing ';.-;A houaea, " ; . Show Caaeg and Counters built ';i, ,';. j .... '.'.;..'. v ; ,,'L New Perkins Hotel FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS . . In the very heart of Portland's activity Modern in every respect RATES $1.00 and up. MODERATE PRICE RESTAURANT L. Q. SWETLAND, Sec. and Mgr. C. H. Shafer, Asst. Mgr. , Hot and Cold Water Long Distance Phono IN KVERY ROOM I Hotel Lenox COR. THIRp AND MAIN STS. 7 fJ&'&S?' RATES $1.00 & UP - 1 "i:v; - if r ; : : - f it -" 't;--? House of Welcome' . V CORNER PARK AND ALDER STREETS Beginning VLty our rates ""'wtn be ss follows: Ott. side back rooms, $1 per day; single front rooms, ;Y " SU0 per day. Our omnibus meets all tra.r.s. Cnrtt.1.,', Hmit and Most Uo-to-Date ITct'l QrZSK cw. corneuus l; n. ri rL-Tc::--: H ' Proprletoy , . l.i -'z'i i.4ivS::Vc:-;r."i'?,c: -V