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THE OREGOJJ DAILY -JOURNAL. lOKTLANU. fiATUKUAV tvirta. OCtOtil. I'll Programme For Sunday Sermons and Record of Church Events in and Around Portland WILL LECTURE Ofl SK PROBLEM TO IM 1-rOaaT MMf W-4l t4 I i IM ea 1.4 I- J.VA W a 1V MMllM IV -- fwaw mtt ewai n a I l, 1 . C. m. 4 It -M & '' "M4 Id !- ea-y lib t U(S.ftK el IM n e.. , v . vua-aitM 11 aa 1 a e e.ee pea. m It 4. a. it. f, I 1 i"Maeve. gv f, ft a. it . I - -m - Pea. a. i. TMi Hi i.. exoe 4i-4..e Ket -H t. gJeM-i - m 4, 1 a . . !.. I tuaM 11 rii I I .1 l.iv- ve A lre.i t tl a a 1 1 i j-i, K. at. t M ee'-e V eva eM IM l4 111 w t4t M lu ewtg I- i lJ stay t II- 4 tUllf Mr k.rvuMt Im iiM ..a fcMM. l - kli mii(iim i i r M mmt IV f e 4 !- m r . tiMt t ms1V a.aaM tl tl 44 141 IV mt4 . I We kJa4 1 iMlavl) tit. I e.1 IM II Tka-a-Mivaj ta.a It. k oaai b mm f .at ikt H lrl kjt A -a a 1 . 4. I V . 14 I IV lt VJ-a4 I fee. a a va 411 l I l i I I ll la im II WtlK ef Iv ai i ii a . u I r a v. . lalliiaa r ar -aaV B, A It Mlt4l M UM ttllWwl M kwav ta a II I l I aa.&ai , ei mi r im r" I l ,a)ata.l eaeM k. taa- l im i troeet 4.ei 44 t-aj' W x4a4 tt a4 . t M. aM .e M MM luM . If ithImi rwa ! M Jk IWLaia -m a Hvaak eMXa I I , aV, V a.a.M.av a-alaW t- M Vtiie let VJ M,4 tVe a 'Hj., I l- I I ti 41 aao ayti II Voee-Ma . ,Mh k I4ma.t4t l !- 4-a, -.(- f MaV-- l mi U I Of. Lyman 0. Sperry. Who His Scrce Radical Ideas on Ka-at .,.. kx t b Martta 1 1 aevl 1 1 a a i 1'. t ill Hia- A . m. Ilittaa, ater I I a i le. t r a (' ti. t ' " "Tie iea-aar lMe IV llj ' "a.. hiia-t'alt' all .a, ka tHtakM It .a e a i t. 1 f .,. W ! 4 It- .. V-r f IV anak.lll ri44 la ht 4a. It , t Ca Ua at.M 4 U a ata4 aa, a-aw 'r-a. 14 Ik iat " 1 et t ..,. -K I H Dwl l aa. It 4 le i v aa ea.1 aw'aea-a. I la. e aU .A.,a,Aa III ival m!(M to- for iu Hwiw tt T M t. A- MttAUB t"4- rW4 l i a I v f it lia.4r M lt"! Subject cl Social Hygiene, rM4c i VAawka AijwIM t - to Speak at White Temple Ut IM 4 It iv iJuu aMjMMa, I ' U Uia J 44 hOi tW IM M . le a ka Vii ri at Hi.oas 'kla 4 rta.a .. raoatNl aaaa.. .a ttv , .ili.i, H ka a Tmmmmmmmmmmmm I aawawawawawawa- . - P"i Ll ""war 1 y"iiiii.P.. "- --. ateevar v' --r - J El I 1 . . ... I - 1 f" ' - I ' . "11! k4 al a!! f ul M fit . h laM e I t' laa ak-a. ' a.l . 4 II It I ooirax avl Veo-av ai.aa.o. I It l b 1 ialaeaJaall f a-l r.a W.aata (Jaaa4ra, tl - a a la kralk Ml IfUmt He f f !.. )ia4 ai ml I ! I I IM Mina f IM f-'-'- 1 i 1 J'- ',V aa a mm - - - .14 4 11 .a j iaa it r f a r; 3 - v..v m S e Church Notes 04 , (f AAjkAtfft. Milt . k fclAM tt mM . I W. II I. f W1ta4. IV Ualaf M. 11,41 alt mm a J.l amitt a4 va t TV -Mtia Ma a i lf 1 rtj IkM aa vm k.a Ik. la.a " Dr. Lratt B. 89777. Dr. Lrw lprr. M U U III rHlpJ aa al a bl KiM Una' for cn al la Wktl TeaU lamarrv aflaraooa. la f lb pl kaeva larlff la ma aM aalberllla a problem ef ortal kretvaa f lb 4ar. Lr. 0prrr U (ra4ual hr rtaa a4 ha apat a ral pari of bla lir la lb lo4jr or problem aal la Idur1nff on Ibal ubj-t ll hi aiao travl4 vary ilBlvIf ana bit larlur oa hi lravl ar aloseal a popular a bla laeluraa a aerial prob lina. tr. "p-trry la not radical a IM roa )l af or la 1 hrnna. but llr U dUafmlnallna actual facia la iT I rounuraci (bo adrlc ana lnflunc Of othr who ar nir(4 In roaklnf money out of others naUfortunea. rr 8prry a formerly a profaaaor In nipon eoll. Rlpon, Wla.. and from thr went lo Carleton collef. Nortb field. Minn. It was wbtl ba u con ncld wllb th collef t that b atari ad to lectur to men. At Rlpon ool ite soma of th boya cam to htm and naked him to tell tehra tba real fact of (ei hy(ln. I-trr mora of them ram and h wu naked to apeak before a meeting. Other meeting followed there, and after ha had chanced to mpon rollrc tby wer continued. Th mretlnsa rama to th notlc of th T. M. C. A. and Dr. Fperry wu Induced to lectur for them. Boon hi fame a apeakar on this Una grew and ha rT up his time to th lecture. Hla lee turea now tak him everywhere. Each year he derotea about half of hi t!m to new places and tha other half to place wher ha has already been. H ha been In Tortland frequently. nr. Sperry will lectur this arenlnir t th T. M. C. A. on "Be Questions to men. Owing to the limited seating capacity of the hall admission will b by tlckt only, but theso tickets may h BAnrail free or eharaa at tha T M. C A. offlca. ftfet al4 M IVa lnfa H aMr. AlllMMtftt Ovaly a few rmtn I M IM Bvltla al IVa Its. II Ms grvwa taill aew II la akl la M M4 aa 4'.ru- Mca w1d rrMil I law af l l. al- lbek Orew Ms fasp-oUlltHH et tea IUa it. H J n. - la Malar lb laval eMrta, al mmIm IM Htll cMrga Nell atrUI aarHeea bar M) arfAf4 far ry avealag. exrenag Mlur4y elr.g Al lbe HnkM rial uel ef eital inlet la rraabrl'TlaAa will M dtarueaed. I he garal Ibaaaa bla Tba Cbarrb al Worm." J Forty-si in Sacred College f Th eVaered Colteg of Cardlr.aU la aw raducad l 44 member, th air.all t lualxr In nor lhaa lit year. Tba last death la that of Cardinal Puiyaa. archbUbop of Cracow. Tba ad dtllonal yaranry doea not rettrlct th worfctnc of tba ataff of th Curia, nor go roduea the Italian lrngth of lb collega. Tba effective men In Curia. I perform tha additional work el th Catholio church, remain at eight, whrr II kava usually been thought lo M necaeeary. and tba Italian strength at tl. not enough to pro Id th two- third majority required to elect a new pope. Neverthele, there la held to n no danger that th neit pope, whenever ba I lcted. will not bo an Italian. It was Cardinal Mtyn who put fn tha veto la th last conclave that pre vented th election aa pop of Cardi nal Rampolla. 1 was not. however, a power to M reckoned with personally, for his act waa dona at tha Instance of tha emperor of Austria. Th veto was effective, and made necessary tha elec tion ef another, and that other turned out to bo the praaent pop. fy, I Mia MUI til.c Ml VeJft4r aurig Mr I r le ' akaveger af im MultaM Mr lag Im rtll.i ef Tre. aM Mlae Huller I prorHtaveeil la aae avaeelr luriag lf rr' atar Ki a-ull M eai4 by lr. J. W. MOwgaU. eupertia4ai ef IM kfeihe-J.el eVrb of Urvsoex e e Th Hrtb af lr C T. W Wailber. fuufuter of Ike liibrrea ea4 ef Mia- Mirt. UI M cll(id by the Uwlkv ana of I'wrlland al Arlon ball, a-eoe.4 end Uak alroel. lantorvow aflerooa al o clock. The oJ ef Mlaewart Mram under bla l4rhlp oee of the gvcaix! lroiiaat erganiaalloaa of t hla oountry aAd lb large! Ltil ber-a a nod. e e Derllon of officer ef the rtoecen Auilllary of Taylur airoot klelbedlat Kp4copl church for lb eneulog y reaulled In Mra VI A. tol linger Ming elected president; Mr. C V. Jonea. flret vloo president. Mra. II. L. ty ewonl vice prraldeat; Mra. J. Lcb. erretary; M- K. J. Otelameta, tra urrr. Mra T andell. supply secretary, and Mrs. C t. I'caraon. ml le bog troaa- urer. Tha earutlre committee has formed plan for th work cf th coming year that may b a help sad encouragement fur th women who ar daroting their Urn to Ihla cause. The neit refills' meeting of th auilllary will M held In the church parlora October II. la addl Hon to the regular buatneea there will M a musical and literary program. The lAdlea' Aid society of th Central Methodlat church met with Mr. J. W. Iay. 174 Kerby tret. laat Wedneaday afternoon and elected Mra. Lake preal- I ft i i 1 I t I "1 V f mm ""'laaZBWaaBBsZBwaa New Trtftltf fretrteria cfcarrk. al Xeb-aU Ml Vtiikt etree'A wt:iu i. ipir. ib ti" II tear Ml weUp4 In a MUHM Itaaeia eiro4. la a til He I BMaika, 4MM by lie inma mi la reatf ml ef J U iJlVwiaM T v. a W. Cra, Mf A it M W Caaklfc. IV, Mai. Mr ' eeewgVI I Hia oe ef IV el avd ti raala Hut crrv la iKe frartfM i . Ta I a Urge. fU Meeraeaii. IVI a4 far gMr erau4 irurpuaM. with rtaeereoeke M ra f m(U pr cma. a wlif b-xaiiag piaat wllb Vel II sseaiKe age from Cbloago, akere M M roid !. kl'cVa. Iavaiwia. l TTe stew TrlaJtr lT . Kebraaka aM Vlrgtala olreola. WUI M dedJraied leaaerrew aflerana al I II clerk. Tbe dedicatory k le M erearbed by Ibe kr. Tkeatu It Walker. Ik l. aaoil4 be H Hrr VI w 1 1 a. liar. !oe.!4 McKlMie a4 Itteea. Mre. Utile Ylgara le la Mre cVarg ef ibe mar.r. ejtg by Mi Hlv. t. wba will aeeeid al lb erg. Tha H Ymilara J gptrea I IK - lor. II ram la ferlland a little waa rollgleua work dlrartor ef lb T M C A, baring Inaugurated IM frl aoeo-dar hop meoiing al lit l-lgia National Watch worfca. lb Bllver lie l factory, lb D. C Cook IMlliehlng com pany, and other lntllutlaa la aM a ear Chios go. that raploy a largo number ef men. Hbortly after Ike Her. Mr Uptime arrived oa hla present field of labor be began to agitate and work far a new cburoh. Trinity congregation for ever Th srrangetKeal ilre I leeii. wlib a lerlwre or prater rem. eliding door free Ike lectur 1MB tale the mala aodllaetuok. aM akalace ef light la Mtb rooena The naiablag and fwrniehiage f Ibe rbarrb baranoata M Me a ploaslag and roeiful effect Tbe paatore atudy I la tb tewer. and haa a commanding view Tbe Mill' lug I a credit to thla part ef IM ctly Harry tllaja waa lb contractor Katharine Treeette of Chicago, aval! ed by Mlaa Mabel KJngebury and Ed rsyna. Aa aa Impersonator and recti 1st Miss Trerette Is delightfully entertaln- ng, charming everybody by her pleae ng alctlona from Jam Wbltcomb Riley. Eugan Field. Kate Douglass Wlggln and othr rcat author. 0h received a moat hearty eaeora for aaxb n(mbr given. A special campaign meeting ef th full egecutlv committee of the Men dent; Mra. Hargrava. rice prealdent; ana Religion Forward Movement will M War on Graft J Instead of tha rfiffular Sunday meet ing at ths T. M. C. A. Dr. Sperry will peak at ths Whits Temple on "Sex and Health" to men, at I o'clock. Mu 1o will bo provided by ths Y. M. C A. Oloe club. Dr. Calvin 8. White, secre tary of tha state board of health, will preside. As at the meeting; tomorrow night, admission Is by ticket only. ' Monday evening; at 8 o'clock. Dr. Sperry will speak to tbe fathers of boys at the T. M. C. A. In the afternoon at 1:10 o'clock he will speak to mother at fhe People' Institute. P",ae'e''"-ae" ee 'e'e Mathodlat. Raptlat, rresbytsrUn and Episcopal ministers of tha Psclflo oosst nd espsclally of California are calling upon political leaders and state and city officials to arise and put down what Is charged to be wholesale graft In busi ness affairs, and open vice In municipal affairs. Falling to do thla, ministers declare tha Panama exposition project will meet with a cold reception by com mercial bodies and will prove a failure. In their setting forth of conditions min isters are Indorsed by foremost laymen of the coast Indeed, the latter go far ther In their charges of Immorality, many forms, and openly say they will work to make conditions known unless nleds-es of a clean up are forthcoming. It Is charged that th exposition will drop to th level of a moving picture how. Tha exposition is piannea 10 calibrate the opening of the Pajiania canal and it data is ivii. in a siaie- mnt recently reoolved by ministers in many eastern cities appears the follow Ins: 'Tha Industries of San Francisco are prostrated, trade 1s timid, business hesitates and every rorm or grsii, vul garity, crlmo, social evil, rambling; and Infamy aro working together , to con- tlnua present conditions." Mra Ada Itrown. secretary, and Mra. J. H Hall, treasurer. After th election a social hour waa spent sad refresh' mrnts served. A meeting following one of a similar character held two works ago wilt be held Monday night at the Unitarian church for women only at which prob lem of aoc-htt'Tryg'lf n will be discussed. The speakers of the evening will be Mrs. Millie Trumbull. Dr. Florence Msnlon "P pracucauy mm .u,. w and Mlsa Mlchner and the discussion .mT"m"VV. V. " 1 "7. L Z' . Z held at 4 o'clock Monday afternoon for the purpose of making plans for the com ml I to organisation In tha church, th raising; of funds la ordr to carry on th work, the survey of conditions In ths various churches and organisations by chart and the extension of the movement Into the state at large. A meeting of th committee chairman VIII be held Friday night Richard R. Per kins, of ths T. M. C. A., haa decided to Morning rtaa I II Top lea "TM Ma ana tne in a an. i vo orct impora-Uvea.1- O race Dr. H Cudllpp, II II end T 41; B ri. ti ll; l.oworlh lea-j. Kporlal muala. Topic. "The Triumphant Church," Tbe Blith Hen." Fir l Korwerian-f nlb Rv II P. Nelson II and I. II H. I. T P M T. 0t Jehne ev. T. N. Sandefur; II ad I. K. U. t. ft. B. II. Bunnraldo Hv. William IL Fry D D: II and T il; K. U. 4 II Toploa. addreaae by 1'r J. W. McDougall. dis trict upnntndent' Kpworih Kev l-Tank Jamea Here tree II a m and 7 19 p. m Chlneae Mission Chan King Kat 11 and 7:11. Iiural wood Rev. A aa Hleeth. II a. m : 8. S. I 41: Kpworth league. T p. m. Centrsl Ilcv. C. U Hamilton, if and 7 10; 8. H, I II: K. U. 10. Norweglan-Inlh Vancouver are. church. Kev. C, J. I.arn. II and 7:41. 8. 8 . i a. m. Japanea MUelon Itev. Eileen Rl- bara. Jo and I JO; 8. 8 . 1:10. Swedlah Uorthwlck and Ileech. Rev. J. N. Hurdall. pastor. 11 and I. 8. 8., II; I.. 7. Synod in Session 7 -4 The Synod of the Oregon Presbyterian church Is holding- Its ninth annual Sab bath School Missionary conference In this city at the Mount Tabor Presby terian church. The conference which convened Thursday will finish Its work Sunday evening:. Present at these meet ings are 76 Presbyterian ministers from different parts of the state, besides the large number of local members . Thursday and Friday afternoons were devoted to business meetings and In the evening; the ' members gathered and discussed the various phases of the church work, sucto as home and foreign missions. Following; the address of Moderator W. M. Bleakney of Frcewa ter. Or., Thursday evening; the synod completed its organization Among some of the ministers pres ent are Rev. Charles T. Whittlesey, of Eugene; Moderator W. M. Bleakney, of Freewater; Rev. F. J. Milner, of Pendle ton; Rev. B. F. Harper, of Milton; Rev. E. W. Warrington, of Pilot Rock; Rev. J. N. Cornelius; of Tutullla; Rev. J.,0. Dickson, Indian Pastor at, Tutullla; El ders J. W. Malnney, of Pendleton; rhil- ip Jones, of Tutullla and Scharpf, of Pilot ROCK. -89 Institute Meetings Close c4 With tha exception of the bis; rally whlcb Is to be held next Friday night at the First Presbyterian church, the series of meetings of the Sunday school Institute, Inter denominational, were completed last night and have proved of great benefit to the teachers and workers. A great deal of Interest was aroused In Sunday school work by these meetings and many, are enrolling In the teach ers training classes which hav been started at the First Congregational , will be opened by Mr. Edward 8. Eliot The meeting Is open to all women Inter ested In the aubject e A very good program haa been pre pared by the members of ths Babbatb achool of the Woodlawn Christian church, to b given tomorrow, at 10:30 a. m., which Is rally day. The program Includes singing by different classes and a special quartet. Instrumental music will a I no be rendered. A talk will b given by D. T. Short and by the pastor, Edward Wright. Everyone whether old 'or young Is Invited to be present for It Is the slm of the committee which hss the work in charge to have at least 300 present at the morning exercises. will maintain T. M. C. A. his connection with the Christian Endeavorers of ths First Congregational church have planned a The annual meeting of the Preaby tery of Willamette, which was held In Salem, Or.. October 9, 10 and 11, was well attended. Each day a new pro gram waa rendered. On Monday morning, the first day of the meeting, a special sermon was preached by the retiring , moderator. Rev. W. V. MoGee, of Creswell, Or., and in the evening, when the election of officers took place. Rev. J. V. Lyons, of Newberg, Or., waa given the office of moderator. . Tuesday was devoted to the work of the young people and to the members of the various Sabbath schools and their work. Rev. Lyon, a missionary of China, gave an address. as did Rv. w. S. Holt, of Portland. The general business' meeting took place Wednesday. E. M. Sharp, of Portland, was received Into the presbytery, as was o. w. Taylor, of Myrtle Point. Rev. I. Q. Knotts was reelected as Sun day school missionary. a A most enjoyable entertainment was given, at the Highland Congregational church last Friday . evening, by Miss Flret German O. A. Waaaa. n T:l0. Hecond Oermin Rev. E. E. Uerttimr, ll ana ; o o . :: r.. l. :ae p. m. Centenary Rev. l)elmar T. Trimble. D. D., pastor apeaka at 11 a. m. and eomDrehenalve year's work along social V- m . o. o.. . a. m. Topics and rallglou. line.. Since th. begin- 4hM.n7or MeHls Re.oluT.o,nr-m' nlng of September tne .new ornoers ana Woodlawn William J. Lroualaaa: II committee nave Dn acuveiy engageaiana 7:iu: n. ., 10; tu. i, :o. In outlining work far the aoclety. The Montavllla Rev. Harold Oberg; 11 members have met In a soclsl way twice ;nd ; . class meeting, U; E, L., .w. i 0 ,u. ........ . e... l .to. a Boll wood Rev. James K. Hawkins, 11 iner cvvnie oi wn niui iv iiwuuru .,, 7:J0; J. E. U. X.JO: E. L.. 1:30 bimonthly for tha winter and spring The Clinton Kelly Memorial Rev. W. months. II. Hampton. 8. S.. 1:41; 11 snd 7:30; Inuuii tha mnat Imnertant of tha new IIS. " JO. line of work to be Uken un Is the I. """'""J "r . n. -iiry, j. eaaa,ax e a a eoeieao . ( . 01 I m- p. 1 a ixaa oa a'7- nai A tmJf to k.a.a I l I lt!V I M l a1 a- avaa Haa ti a Mlll I. lit ttlfk avoee awa. aa a. a a . 4 aeeaaMa. la.a'a v W ( aiiio ho j rtu.ai'ua Maa-a lttt. 11 oaaaai a I It l la t tkau.lxiiM al I I 1 r -tea It r Ittw H Ma M aaaa. till ItaeMita) letaltiM, i I aafa Me It I ti. .la lvMr--Varv kaa A a law Ul le aaaaa I 1 M I I Ilia ok a a. J axaaax 1 1 la V aM b,iwik I le ara. ttaaii Vttl nev iiaav gt kvavle. 0 H law oaM I II la mm aM er-a, i V oar eM m W U 4 1 90 f I lijf I -wm a l al a axori r rra -Bar P Tklitavao. I A f &. I II H'. aa a4 eaa II II Veaoor aa i k-aa4aa-to 1 ll.lv li'4waM n,r T.A K aa( aa it ia m iiiga m aa. oormaaa I I rta4vrtaoa. Si itliaa't- Hmr TtaooKaa alonaaa tew fe l(lb evoao a e-aran .a. II atarL laeiriera.laa a aJ VoaaXio nai f It Si. I svat late itev T liax m t La atveaa I aa tl Maae, 1 aaaa a.4 Mdlc1tak. I I I aioalaUa ( Ptleb I Her rMneo) leaakl Uv he I; blgb faaoa, 1 1 e va aa a.4 V aata r aM ki .e-ae Va-1 knaan'al- Wo ri a a . a. 1 . Mm.a II oM I, aV 8. II I I- C t. I a up study and discussion of good cltlrenahlp A majority of the members are stu dents, teachers or college graduates, and nearly all are Interested In sociology S.. 10; E. L. snd the practice of applied Christianity. The study of missions, at home and broad, snd their effect on the history of human progress promises to be not the least Interesting of the subjects for the year, -3 63 CHURCH SERVICES SaptUt, First White Temple, Rev. Walter Benwell HI neon. S. &, 1:48; 11 and 7:80; preaching by the pastor. Topics, "The Best Building 6lte In Portland"; uan uon trove tils mnooenser Arleta Rev, Duncan M. McPhall Sunday school. 10: B. T. P. U.. 6:45. Services. 11 and 8. East Side Rev. Albert Ehrgott Ser vices 11 and 7:45. Sunday achool. 10 Topics, "Our Partnership In Christ," enow xour uoiora. Highland Rev. C. B. Elliott. B. T. P. ity 11 and 7:30. African Zlon Rev. W. Matthews: 11 snd I; S. B , 1; C. 7. Patton R. E. Mayers; 11 and I: 8, : E. L.. 7. Lents Rev. W. Boyd Moore: 11 and a; . ti., 10: ti. Woodstock J. E. Voae: 11 and T:10: b. h.. iu; k. t. I SO Mount Tabor Rev. C C. Rarlck. Morning Bermon at 11; B. L.. 1:30; 8. 8., 9:45. Evening service at 7 :4 f. Topics: "The Divine Compasnlon." "Ths Bleep ing uog in tne dinner s soui." uaK (trove Kev. James T. Moore, ll and 8: 8. 8., 10. wesieyan Kev. u. c wicxr. 11 ana t; 8. S., 10: T. P. M, 7. Patton Rev. R. S. Meyers, 11 .and T:30; 8, 8.. 10; E. L,, 1:10. Christian. Central ll and 8: Bible school rally. 9:45. Dr. J. F. Ghormley will apeak at 11 a. m. and 7:45; Senior Endeavor, 6:30 p. m. Fev. F. L. Cook will conduct special song service. "Resisting Evil." Kodney Avenue Bemarcfc, W. Bass, pastor. 1:45 a. m. Sunday school. a. m .Hi 11 First 11 and 7:4B. 8. S.. 10: C. E.. 6:45. W. F. Realtor, minister. Themes: Address by Dr. J. R. Knodell: evening 7; Sunday school, 9:46. Services at topic, "Consummating the Relation Be- 11 ami o. dpi in viia ffiuiiuuir. ljtOB- I iwccii a.uu iiuui. SrUoareal, Trinity CtiufJ Itev A A Morrt rector r ce at arta 1 1 Ml MtlbwKv Taliiiaaa a M Hraak Holy cotr m union. T ll. 8. II. orvlee aad eormoa al II. eroalag eer r. Iro at HI lleleaa Pro-Calh1ral ef "t Pteoaee lb Uarlrr Hav II. M fUaaaer Holy comtnaalori. T II I'rarer aa1 aeraaoa. i ai4 T I luriir achool 11 Church ef rUvlor Woaxletork reopora. 4 !l'4r cotarBaaloa aad aor- moo oa the feurth Huaday el each month it II v m al, im fa Ilav Ilenrv Hunan TBI. Mit f II. celabratloa of lb Holy En- hariat t Andrewa. Pbrtsmoajth Holy arhrlt and tenneu, II; prayer and sermon Ml; .. II a. nt All SatntaT Kev. Kov FVIgar rteralBg- ton. 11.14. tnaarnlng eervlce. No vt- g rvre. Bt. Mrr Rv J. II Stmnaoa. Holy uchartet t II. 8. IV. 41; bely ucl.ariat ana Mrmim, it. Kveneong nd itrrnon, T il 8t. John' Cburrn Hv. t r. riowen. 8 , I. Evening prayer and itrnoit, I. Ooo4 Shepherd Rev. John iHveov 1 and 7 10. R. 8. I II. Akconaioa enapai iortiana riMgnta. H. I JO flraeai Memorial Rev George R. Vaa Water and Rev. Oswald W. Taylor, rec tor Prayer and irrmon, II and I. Holy communloo at I 8. H.. 10 8t Paul's. Wood me re Kev. Oswsld . Taylor. B 8. I. Servlcaa, 4. Rlahon Morrt Memorial Chspel. Good Samaritan Hospital Rev. William R Powell, chaplain. Holy communion. 7 am. Ward aarvlc. I. Prayer and armon T.ll. Bt John'. Mllwaukl Rev. T. F. Bewrn. 8. 8.. 1. Evening prayer and trmon. 1. St. Michael and All Angels' Rev. Gerald C. I'otta. curat 7:30 and 11 Holy communion. OoajTcrstloa at First Rev. I.uthr R Drott. D. D. II and 7:45. Topics. "Unused Power,' 'Portland Man. Women and Children,' St. Johns Kv. o. w. Nelson: ll ana 1: 8 H . 10. Ijturelwood Rev. William It Meyer, 8. R.. 10 and 8: C. K.. 7:15. Sunnyslde Rev. J. J. Staub: 11 ana 7:45: 8. 8., 10: C. E.. 1:46. Topics, A Costly Vow Redeemed in Sacrifice. " Outside of the Church but Imilde of tUe iwiiigdbm. Hlahland Rev. K. B. nolllnrer. W. H. Barber, supt., 11 snd 7:46. worship; T. C. E , l:4E; S. S., 10 L in. rirel Ca.raV IM kiaaxaa Be (' 4.i4 laaaie a Ill aaorolag eaxal.o It aa V I" ll L. 4 M, aea. lag mm I a e Mt aoeeileg WM -a4aaf. laa, miimH avoetla I'aaoa lnaM tal horaeia el'oo. I II av sa. aw n a 1 1 I f iae K - Pvayer avoltag WMaaaAfA t i Me. a a. iu re44 elilaaa7e laiaaar eaMKa aa4 1 HaieaM r-Vfrrb af IVa Waaaeaaa He Aaraaa, Meal A . tl; lf aUax It M Ml, prrr BM. lag wMooMey. I II ftavaiiMiaa CkT Ilav. C Krlrb aaav orvkoa la -n t aa aa.4 I traUM re TattaS Hev J. U II AcMeee. II ft. Fir! rraafc Do WT1 ftMlef, II II I II. a , ll; C 3, I II k a. TaU llow Jeeaae wo rraxnl rf iM , ike rHVor raw i a nrra r tae rt, ft 8 l-art ftala toruaaa laiee. ff1m4 for ibe af every aMr sakora leg by Mra T C Mtxralf II II a. I a; Ctn!a CaAeavor. f II p. aa. Toflc. Tk tloepax aa IM hear af Tear Nam j o4 - -I Tear Kama Naoal keatea 4t 8, 11 la. To Invife Universalist Meeting Here r ei r 55 1 New Field for Pastor I . With 'the change In pastorates from Epworth Methodist Episcopal church to the newly organized Trinity cnurcn in Ladd's addition, Rev. C. T, McFtier.on, who was transferred last month, has put new life into the congregation and In consequence the building on Hemlock street, near Harrison,, which" has been used for service occasionally up to this time, has been completed and will be consecrated tomorrow. Tha service tomorrow will be addressed by R. R. Perkins and H. W. Harris of the X. M. C. A., on the "Men and Religion Movement," and In the evening. T. Sa McDaniel . will speak. Special music has been arranged for both services. .The building la temporary, aa thai congregation; hopes to be able to build a substantial, edifice in ' the near fu ture, one coating In the neighborhood of II5.P00, and m campaign for that purpose will start a little later. The present building Is two ' stories high. V $ "i " ' i 't - if'"' i'iiIiI aa'aLMalfi lngs by the Way'': evening, 'Responsi bility ror uur inriuence." Sellwood Rev. F. W. Hayes. 11 and 7:80; 8. S., 10; T. P. TJ,. 6:80. Calvary T.vr. J. N. Monroe, 11 and 7:80; S. S., 10; B. Y. P. U.. 5:S0. Immanuel Kev. it S. Black. Preach Woodlawn Rev. Edward Wright 11 and 7:80; S. 8., 10; C. E., 6:80. Gladstone Rev. A. H. Mulkey, ' Ser vices, 11 and 7:30. Bible school, 10. St.. Johns j. k. Johnson, pastor; 8. 8., 10; preaching at 11 and 7:30; C. E 6:30. Montavllla I. O. O. r . B. S., 10. ig"aV U d oTa S. 1; Finding aching, 1 land Rev.GK. Berry . B. 'J. -Jaeger." . Rev. Jamea D. Corby, pastor, of the Church of Good Tidings, Universalist, and E. 3. Jaeger Of Jaeger Bros., Jewel ers, have gone aa delegates to the general conference f the ; 'Universal church which ' convenes In Springfield, Mass.; October 18-24. This Is ths most Important meeting of. the Universalist church and Is attended by delegates from an parts of the country. , - Rct. Jamea Corby. " The Portland delegation went to the conference loaded with Oregon facta and spirit and" will use their utmost en deavors to secure the 1111 meeting of tht body . for ' Portland. - They took with them' many' of the finest slides 'possessed by the Portland' Commercial club on Oregon and Portland and will give at least One' illustrated lecture on these gubjecta. ' . -I '- '"'.'. .' Out club. 6:15. University Park Rev. E. A Leonard will preach both services, 11 and 7:30; S. S.. 10: B. Y. P. IT. 7. Sunnyslde German) S. S., 9:45. Con rad Wyes, superintendent. St Johns (German) Rev. Karl Feld meth: S. S.. 9:45; 11 and 7:80; Y. P. M., 7 Sellwood B. Jones. B. S. and church service. 10:30 to 12; J. C. E.. 4:30; 8. C. B.. 6:30; evening service, 7:30. Pxesbyterlan First Presbyterian church Rev. John Boyd, minister. Morning worship, 10:8; evening worship, 7:46. Topic. A Fight ror a .Palace, sermon ror parents and St' Johns Rev. H. T. Cheney, acting children "The Principle of Moral Qver- nastor. ii:su ana 7:su: s. io:. h. t. 5-t '"""i P. U.. 6:30 Grace Montavllla. Calvary Rev. Thomas Holmes Walk- Rev. Albert E. "" 10:30 and 7:45; Bible school, noon. oy jjf. i.anaon, Dk ii mil s a 9. is- Vnimo. iodic", morning sermon Discontent TV lid l'HiBI,i. uranaauu Boniinary, even I inc. ,nr.,M ' " 1 1 . IJ r-tr n . . Topics. people, 7. Olives. Chinese Mission 8 S3 Burnslde street S. S., 7; J. G. Malone, superintendent First German Rev. J. Kratt 11 and 7:30; S. S., 9:46. Second German Morris and Rodney. Rev. Frederick Buerrman. 11 and 7:30: S. 8.. 9:46; Y. P. U., 1:46. East rorty-nrtn tstreet corner East Main. Rev. A. B. Walts. 11 snd 7.30. Topics, "Learning to Walk," "John Bun- yan, the ureamer. Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson; S. 8.. 10; 11 and 7:30; B. Y. P. U.. 1:30. Mount Olivet nev. k. m. TBOtnu. 11 and 7:30. Tabernacle Rev. Robert Gray, pastor. S. 8.. 9:46. Sermons, 11 and 7:45. Topics, "Three Old Wells, -What Must I Be lieve to be Saved V Third Rev. w J. Beaven. 11 snd T:45: 8. S.. 10. Topics, "Thrift." "The Message of tha Skies." Illustrated with atereoptlcon. Swedish Hoyt ana nrteenth. . Rev. Frederick Linden. 10:41 and 7:46. 8. 8-. II; H. X. P. U-, :30.. . aWethodlat, .. ""7."" ; Trinity Rev. Charles T. ' UcPhersan. 11 and 7:80: E. L.. 4:10: 8. 8- 10: elaas meeting. 12:15. Taylor Birev trtev. Benjamin Tounc. XX IX, 11:30. & B, 11:16; E. L, 1:45. Ing topic. "The Rock Man. Mlzpah- Division street and . East Nineteenth. Services every Sunday. 8. 8.. 12. ' Fourth Rev. Donald Mackenzie, itr:au ana :(?; s. ts., iz; u. s:o. Marshall Street Rev. C. W. Hays, 11 and 7:30. Forbes Rev. Henrv FL Pratt r 11 and i:sv; a. u., xu; u. ti., i iv. Hawthorne Park Rev. E. Nelson Al len at 10:30; T:30; 8. S., 12; Y. P. 8. C, E.. 6:30. Piedmont Rev J. E. Snyder, 10:30 and 7:80: S. S.. 13. Third Rev. William Parsons. 10:80 and 7:54; S. S., 12.- Topics. "The Life of Trust" evening, by George Robert jacuean. Westminster Rev. Henry Marcotte, 10:8)0 and 7:46; & S., 12; T. P. 8. C. E :jol - Mount Tabor Rev. Edward M. Sharp, 11 and : 8. B.. 10. 8pokane Avenue Rev. D. A. Thomp son, ll and 7:80; 8. &. 10; C E-. 1:30. Hope. ' Montavllla Rev. Henry I Nave, 8. S., 10: 11 ,'and 7:31. Kenilworth Rev. M. C Martin, pas tor. Morning, 10:30; 8. 11:46. . . Millard Avenue Rev. j Charles iT. Rooea. Services 7:45; 8. S 10. Vernon Rev. La. Myron. Booser. 10:39 and 7:30; B. 8, II; C, E. I. , Anabel Robert N. McLean. Ser P. 8. C E., 4:46; 8. 8.. 10 a. m.; Inter mediate Endeavor, 6 p. m. Topics, "The Place of Health In the Gospel Message," "Jacob's Paradise," first In series. Hassalo Street J. M. Lowden. Morn ing service 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. First German Rev. John H. Hopp; 10:80 and 7:80: S. 8.. 9:16; C. E., 6:80. University Park Rev. W. C. Kantner, morning, 11 o'clock, "Religion of the Second Mile:" evening. 8 o clock. "The Call of the Wild and the Other Call." Atkinson Memorial Kev. jiemert u. Crocker: S. S.. 10; worship, 11; evening worship, 7:45. Dedication of new build ing at 8 with address by Rev. Dr. Dyott of the First church; evening, '"The Church and the Community," by IL W. Stone, general secretary y. ai. u. a. Waverlv Heights L. 8. Wlney. pas tor: worship. 11 and 7:30; S. S. 10. Pilgrim Freacning at ll ana 8; b. b., .45; C. E.. 7. Seventh Say Advsntlst. Central Church G. W. Pettlt, pastor. Services: Sabbath school, 10 a. m ; preaching. 11 a. m.: Sunday night preaching, 8 p. m., subject, stereoptlcon lecture by Dr. Alfred Sliyrock on "Loma Lindo." Montavllla Church A. M. Dart pas tor. Services: Sabbath school, 10 n. m.; preaching 11 a. m,; prayer meeting. Wednesday night, 7:50. Mount Tabor Church hapel Port land sanitarium. A. M. Dart pastor. Services: saDDath school, s p. m.; preaching, 4 p. m. : prayer meeting. Wed nesday night, 7:30. Alblna Church H. Hefft, pastor. Services: sabbatn school, ll a. m preaching. 12 a. m.: prayer meeting, Wednesday night, 7:30. Scandinavian Church. Arleta Adolph Johnson; residence. Arleta. Sabbath school, 11 a. m. ; preaching, 12 a. m. ; prayer meeting, Wednesday night 7:30. Lents Church C. F. Folkenberg. pas tor, Mllwaukle, Or. Services: Sabbath school, 11 a. m. : preaching, 12 a. m.; prayer meeting, wexmesday nignt. T.sa, Seventh Day Adventlst Church East Eleventh and Everett streets. Song sera vice, :o p. m. ; preaching. 8 p. m. nret rngtleb-F. a Calvor. II aM .;. II: T. P. A T; aerwaoaa by r Tefie fll4 arrtary af ta lrr a Iy alllaoc. veiag. Rev. O. W. tie Laron ef Ibe PortiaM Commoaa Memorial Carvta aV Parget re sar. takelor. parwaaag III IQaet Klghtooattl trv-t I . m. ftuaday aebool; it a. m . mora Ins worakla: 1 a. aa T. P A. devoiioaal service; I . av. evaalag arorahlp. North Pwrilaad. fOermaal L Block er; 8. 8, al 11; ermon at ll aad T. M . T.ll. Fir! Oermao It oarakaeehtl 11:41 M T.ll; ft. B, I II. Tr aietJkaallat. Flret church Rev. W. J. Jehaee-a, paator. Sunday sti iliay 11 a. av, aw m. ana t ii p. m. Second Church Rev. Wilbur H. Oef fee; II and 7:81; 8. 8, 11; mass meet Ing. I 10. Pt Johns 11 and 7:10. Central church Rev. W. IT. Boddy: R 8. II; aervlc 11 and 7:14: revival aervlcea thla week at 7:41. United aTvaagaUeal. First Rev. 8. 8. Mumey: Ham. and 7 10 n. m. : 8. 8.. II: Keystone Lea cue. Chrletlan Endeavor, 1:80. Ock ev Oreen Rev. J. Bowenox. II and 7:10: 8. a. 10; K. U C. E, I II m. Topic. "On Chriet Our Light- giver Some Essentials of Salvation." Ft. John Ivsnho and John. Rev. CL P. tstes; S. a. 10. Advent Advent Chester F. L. Smith; presch Ing, 10:80 snd 7:30; Sunday school. It; P. 8. L., 1:30. Topics: Second prophet. Ic lecture on "The Theory of Interpre tation, the Burning Question. " TJaltarlaa. Church Of Our Father Rev. W. O. Eliot Jr.; Rev. T. L. Eliot IX-D., mln. Inter merit"". Services at 11 a. m. and 7:46. Topica, "rne t nnstisn Re ligion snd Sex Hygiene," "Tne Life and Mesaage of Martin Luther." Illustrated bv stereontlcsn. 8. 8.. 1:45: evening services: christening service at 10:16; communion, 12. Trlandi Chare. Sunnyslde Lindley A, Wells. 11 and 7:80; Bible school, 10; C E., 6:30. Inta Center street. Myra B. Smith: 11 and 7:80; Bible schobl. 10. Weat Piedmont Friends Rev. T. "J.'. Caburn. Preaching 11 and 7:10; 8. &. 10. 14V H. Charoh onta. Rev. E. IL Mowre, 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 9:46; 11 a. m., preaching; Epworth league. 7:30 p. m. Topics, "Prayer a . Live Wire," "The Greatest Challenge Of Men." fhiirrh of the Btranrers Sunday morning, bv Mrs. F. C Met calf. BefonneA. . mrt Germ on G. Hafner. nastor: eer vlce 10:46 a.' m.; 8. S-, 9:80 a. m. , Berrloe for the Xfmt, TTntteil Presbvtsrlan Rev. 8. . Earl DuBols, 10:80 and 8; C. 7. ; Christian Bolenoe, inrat Church of Christ IL 8: subject of lesson sermon, "Doctrine and Atone Second, wooamene S4l Jjunaay service, 11 a. m.; subleot of lesson, "Doctrine and Atonement." TJnlveTsaUst. ChurcTi of the Good Tidings Re-r. J. D. Corby, 10:46 8. u. Topics: "The Zotheran. St James' English P. . Allen Leas. pastor; morning services at 11 a. m. Evening services at 8 P. m. ' Topics: 'The Decalogue Up to Date," "How the Lord Got His Man and What He Did With Him. Swedish Immanuel Rev, J, Richard Olson. 11 and 8; a S.. 9:45. United Norwegian Detmar Larsen 11 and 7:30: S. S.. 9:15: 9:80. Our' Saviour's (Norwegian Synod) Rev. K. o. xnorpe; services, ll; rj. 8. 12. Albina Rev. L. C. Fobs, service at 11: 8. 8., 10. Zlon's German- -(Mission : Synod) H. H. Koppelmann, 10:16: 7:45; 8. S.. 1:16. Pt Paul s uerman Sunday school -at 9:30 a. m.; confession at 10 a. m.: morn ing service and communion, 10:80 a. m. Rev. H. Man of Aberdeen. Wash., will preach. No evening service. Trinity German (Missouri SynodV Williams and Sellwood; J A. Kimbach. 9:15; 8. S, 10; 7:30. Swedish Augustana Rev. H. El Band Stedt 10:45 and 7:48: & 8.. I ll Betanie ueaign nev. j. scott Bar- Sermon by Dr. T. K. Christian's Rosary." Miscellaneoaa. Church of the Brethren (Dunkards)- Rev. George C. Carl. 11 and 7:30; 8. 8 in- r. w.. 6:30. ' Swedish Corps Salvation Army 430 Burnslde. 11, 4:30 and 8. . Volunteers of America 386 Burnslde street 3:30 and 8:80. New Church Society (Swedenborglan).; Eleventh and Alder, Knights of Pyth ias' hall. Lay service and sermon, 11. The Church of God, 161 Failing street Rev. J. Tv Neal. pastor. - Sunday er. vices at 10 (German), 1:30, 7:45; a 8. 1:30; testimony and praise meeting at 7. Y. M. C. A. Sixth and Taylor streets R. R. Perkins, religious director. Mest Ing for men, Lents Church Center street Myra B. Smith. Preaching, 11 and 7:46; S. S.. 10; C. E.. :46. Pisgah Mission Full gospel Sunday f. A ' recent Investigation developed the fact that two-third of the drivers of taxicabs in - London formerly drove horse-drawn public vehicles. . ,.u i kayea4Bafatge4yMra - Spirits for Rheumatiarri. akalb4jlaaarav 1 The Increased oke of splrltg for rhu- matism la causing conatderabl dlacua- sion among the medical fraternity, it la a wonderrul cur wnen niuaa wun certain other Ingredients and tak-n properly. Tha following Is th fnrmu a: "To one-half pint of good whieky all one ounce or Ton ci.fir'"'i'i-i r-i ourrce of syrop rerarliia -'. i.o.in I Take In tableapooi ful )"- l fi an meal and before ref ring." Arvc-n' t iheae ipgreaiJ ir w ,j , . . get tHem. Anv o t . i r 1 ") '. a formula waa r-"h ' 1 - r and thoiioanda r- !'y t : v l It glvta ln.me-, a t r I I