THE OrJZCON DAILY JOUI-MAL, I C OlDIi New Heme of Westminster Prcsby tcrianChurch Vhkh)m Cost $110 fiOO ii.iajIbi.'ChOaL-lill) ; :); ) j : ; -o - '! L'OliUi Li-L'Uii.LO iii. ili 0:im G1HL HAS 'v." MADE' SUCCESS M co;ive -1 if C COMPLETED Ml, Ml FliOiil AliluiiiL; lEELlCf : WILL BE FlfiE EDIFICE Wiillam Shaw and H.-H, Rott 'Hit r" TLjn 4 The Westminster Presbyterian Congregation to Be' Housed in $140,000 Structure; Narrative of Adam and Eve Is Merely Typical, Says R, L. Paddock; in College Speech,' niarr to Be Speakers; .tn- 1 dcavor Notes,' :. . III Mr 0E11IES "EDEtr'SM t , Extensive plans have been prepared for the coming Northwest District fitate convention ef Christian Endeavor so i ieties which is to convene in this etty, March 8 and 7. The principal speakers t the convention will be William Shaw, tie world's,serrtar3r-,Bd-Hr7H.-Rott- roan, Held secretary or. the vnnsuan Kndeavor ifor the northwestern states. The' sessions of the, convention will .. ven on Thursday morning, March 8, 1h ( tie Central - Christian church. East . Twentieth and East Salmon streets, and win continue tltrough, the afternoon and evening. ; A banauet will be served' for the officers' and delegates In the church nt 6 o'clock In the evening, In honor of , Mr. fihaw and Mr. Rottman. . Confer ences and: platform" meetings will be held on Friday, beginning at 10 o'clock In the morning. -amtr tlia session will close with a platform meeting at night v Mr. Shaw will arrive In thi city on the afternoon: -of March 6, and Will re main until midnight.! Representatives from all counties east of the mountains and from southern Oregon, where, there are Endeavor societies,1 will be in at- , tendance. ; j';?a . ' --'- Record crowds are expected -- to be present at both evening sessions as the work will embrace that of all the so cieties of . the city. ..Thursday night be ing prayer meeting night for most of ,,' the churches , the various pastors are being asked to make arrangements for ..another night for the holding of this service, In -order that thefr people may . have the chance to hear Mr. Bhaw speak. Those of the committee which has charge of the convention are L. HI ggins, chalrmanj vice chairman, C. JY Pefley; secretary, Vera Kitchen; financial sec retary, Robert S. Hull, Qertru.de Wll J Hams. Mrs.' F. O. King, Miss Martha Montague, Miss Ruth .Montague, J.,. A. ' AllbrecM, Henry Price, Miss Mabel C. , ualey and Clarence IL Eprague. ; - Beginning hcxt Sunday evening the .Christian Endeavor Union is ta. carry on a forward' campaign among- the o cietles of the four districts of the city. A "Flying Squadron of, ten people will , visit a society, taking complete charge of the evening's program and presenting different phase-' of the Union workv . Bhort Ulks on 'The Field Secretary MVork," "Los Angeles Convention," "Ef. , fidency Campaign,- "Good Citteenshtp," Finances,", and "Missions,'' will be , made by ,' people ho -! are specialists ; along .those lines of aotlvity. s The ob . Ject of the campaign is to arouse more 'interest in. the united work of the city ,; union sncrta get the" "city officers bett W acquainted with local society con ; ditions and their officers. Tomorrow evening Wood lawn Christian and Mount, ' Tabor Presbyterian societies have ip- viicd the "Squadron" to be at" their ; meetings.. ; Last Sunday evening IB people went together to the Atkfnson Memorial Con ; gregetlonal C .E. where they received a hearty welcome and were able to. In terest .the people present very , much to the work of. the different departments of the .union. : Spending-, a half hour at ,thls chUrch the "squadron? moved to the ; Third Presbyterian society taking charge , of the latter part of their meeting. " ' ii'dH ' ' Pastors and their wives, of the city , churches having Christian Endeavor so cieties, are to be the guests of the city I union of Christian Endeavor societies, at an informal, banquet to be given. In ,the auditorium of the T. M. C. A. on Tuesday evening, February 25. Already , several Endeavor societies have notified the committee 'that they will see that .their pastor and wife are present at the banquet, the necessary finance be )lng provided for by the Society treas- ury.' The Endeavorers seem to be very enthusiastic about having Ahe chance " to entertala their pastor, and It Is ei 'pected that there will be a large attend lance. The purpose of the gathering is to bring the pastors and city union ef- Baotlst . Wnb White -Temple, 'Rev. Welter . BnweU T!inoo and F. A. Agar. Bible echool, 10:00. ev-rrln It and T:20. Topics: "God and Hit .ndlMtlck," .'.waeo Three sod One Does Not irte Four."."' ;. , v . . . . Kut 8id Iter. W. O. Sbank, ptor. Serv- '", Ji n t:w: Huneiy eeboei. 10; B.. I, P. V., 6:15. Toplm: "SeeklDf l Ixwt LoTer," M'B tad the Kiiigdoak," by Or. 8. 2. Batten. Wrr ft I. K. Munrae. 11 and T.:Sfl: A 8. 10; B. T." P. v. 6:30. Bv. Edker ,Hurtr ot Aberdeen, .Wttfa., will pretck both - Arleu BeVi DunetB, B. Mnrmtl. fimiay rb.l, 10; B X, P. V., t:lt. Services 11 oi t-m- ' .. . . HiihliiTKl Re. Elliott B. T, P. U, Hundty (K-bool. :45; Hrrlcet 11 tod . !. Topict: 'toyilty rtlllnf Uadiw Fire," .."KedempiVia tht Work ef tbt Trlnliy." fnlTemllyTtrk Ret.. A. 0, Sexton, pettor. Imnunuel 8. 8 10 1 pretehlnc tt 11 by R. V. Floa. . Btrry W. Stone will prftcs it 11 l, m. Huunrtlde 0fmial 8. 8.. 1:43. Cearad . , .. . . . . . Bt. Jobnt Germtn)--Rev, Krl Tf ldnetb.. 8. 8,, HMfit end T:80,- Y.-P. V, T.' f St. John Chirlef j. ; Wtehlthe, ptttor. Berv lees It sn t:; 8. B.. lo . a. . " (Jrtee MnBttvlll4 Hv. H. T. Cth. -11 and r:;M: y. p.. 6;30: JS. fiji.a. cblnM M1mIub-b. 8.7 Ii 4. U. Mtione, ta leiliiteudent. , .. Kirtt Oermtn Ret, i Kntt. U tod T:30; 8. H., 11:45. .. , Scun4 Germtc B. rrederlei Riierraitn. 11 and a. .. :45i TT. P. U., 6:. Ktt rortjf.flfth Stret-ReT. A, B. Walft. 8. ).. !:: pretehtng, If and t: .si.t n. y. K K.,.t;.10.-3Vpret! "It Kot adfantage Wlp." 'J'h Vote, of the ftrm of od,M T l.irtev. I, U. Kelson j 8, 8., k 11 tod .!:! a. Y, P. V., A l;mnt OhTet Rev. W." A. Mifott, wtor. 1 aternaclejuv'. Robert Urtf, ptHnr. ger. nn.il. 11 tnd T:aOj 8. 8., 10; . p., 8:30. Tortet: "Coming to Cbrttt," "aitta-t Btnquet." 1liir(l-t, W. J.-Hin-, u and T:W; B. ,' L' 'i301 8- " S:45 . f'w errke Thortdiir. at. '-"holes: "Tbuirt J htt Hlnd-r and Help? tawltUse Wring." "JZ in In Ho4'ttjr" (Miutrated). ' ; H.llh Rev, trcderlck tladea, 10:45 and T:ia.v8. K. 12; B. X. P. 17;, 0:3 , " . .. . ... Pretbjrteriss, Flmt Prebrterlts rburehwRev, '"iona" Boyd t .lrry-EU.nili - tod CUT ttreett." Rev. Ttmiii Holme Wtlkee. 10:30 nd 7:45: Blbk hw.l sooni C. C4 :4, 'Topic: "West Heell w io whs the Cbiidresf "Withiuttoaand KnllirorU Rev. Kirk Rlehardana t 'Mi.. 41 nd T;30s Jlle Mol, ft -At , n : .-u.,,,." .-the Ufa of certot.T7,;..r" ii uu v. hi., a. o..' i . s ;.a tu f a t .rrwul Hat "fait i laiaJe l our i i h IVjwld UnrkoMta, io:80 sad i I. 12; , t., i;3i, , I "!. -He. Ilenrt ... IT.Hjtl tad j 'i - tiff, a, t, lliiiRme, nitt'fatr. ' ,: tifM-i- Rer. UU i, fipire, : PROGRAM FOR SUNDAY SERVICES AS ANNOUNCED BY THE VARIOUS CITY AND SUBURBAN CHURCHES v : Walls ofn other - and to discuss some situations pertaining to the- proper advancement of the work of the Endeavorers. of the city. Several speakers ' will be on the program Includlug both pastors and lay men. ; v : - :;--s'i' , . . A half a dozen -or more youns; people. members of. the ' Westminster Presby terian society of d. E.. are' expecting to make the trip to the Los Ana-eles Inter national C E., convention next July. They expect to go with an Oregon party consisting of some 350 people, ., . "': ' VV "Misa Emma Boyd, city missionary chairman for the Christian Endeavor union, after six weeks in quarantine, is now out again and busy with her work. Miss Boyd Is one of the most active anaeavorers m the city work, Annual Carnival Extensive Alan am now tminr mnA by the Amlcitlan club of the Pilgrim Congregational church for the success ful managing of the annual carnival, to be held in the new building, to be eject ed at the rear of the church. This car nival will be held, June 23 to 28. Al though this date Is several months away, the young people of the church have already been at work on the com Ing affair for over a month. . c- ' The carnival will feature music, two complete playlets,, drills, sketches and, others wjtb the various side show at tractions. Those in charge of the af fair promise that two street parade will be given. ; ''" , Clarence H. Sprague is general man ager of the carnival, others who are working on the arrangements are Otto Voelker, Flora Patterson, Fred White hair. William Tiwoli PAHnn r v Thompson, Walter Whltehair, Lawrence junes, wauej weison, James Christen- Sen. Hortanss Pichra.u. Cittn Tjih Marldn Barton. Edith - Maison, Julia Hedlund. Winifred WUiiams, George Cota and Harry Montag. 1 "The 11 ;M9$i & " "The Clim.bers," a, wideawake; young men's , club of the Sunnyslde Congrega tional church, will have charge of an Unt'sually interesting service tomorrow night. Four of the club members will act as the speakers ! of the occasion, taking, for their general theme the lives of Washington and Lincoln. Eu gene P. Steinmets will sing "The Red, White and Blue," the chorus to be taken up by the Climbers as a whole. Other musical numbers will be an anthem by the large choir and "The Star Spangled Banner," sung by Miss Harrietts Leach with chorus by the congregation. Fol lowing are the topics and . speakers of the evening: "Life Sketch of Wesh ington," Wfllard Rouse; "Washington, the Controller of Destiny," Lloyd E. Tilbury; "Lincoln, a' Man, a Principle, a Nation," Lloyd Carrtck; "Two Men and aNatlon," Raymond WV Singletary. tor. 11 tnd nSO; S. 8.. 10 a. ... s.80 p. av ... ..-. ... Mount Tabor Rev. Wllllum O. Moore, ptttor. 8. S , 10 . m. Services 11 and 7;ij O. B., 1 P- ? Btwtbnrne Park Pr. E. Neleon Allen, at 10:80, 7:80; 8. 8., 18; T. P. 8. O. ., B:30. Piedmont Kev. J. E. Snyder. 10:SO and T.90; C. E., 6:30 p. m.; B. 8. noon. "It the World Crowing Better!-' "In HI Stent." Unity H, C. Marshall, mlnltter. 8. 8., 10. prearhlug ll a. m. tod 7:B0 p. m. Spokane Arenoe-Rev. Robert Dlen. It and T:30; 8. ST 10: C. E., 6:30. Hope, Modtavllla Ret. 8. W. Seemtn. 8. S. 10: aervtce 11 and 7:30. -' wetmlnlter Rev. Henry Mareotte, 10:80 and 7:i5; B., VI',. Y. P. 8. V. ST., 8:80. Ulllard Avenue Bnv. LeTl Jobnton. Her rice 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 10. Vernon H. N. Mount, D. D paitor. Serv ices 10:30 and 8; 8. 8., 12 noon; Y. P. 8. C. E 7 ' 'Rose City Park Serrlre 11 and 7:40; Bar. Bondlnot Seely. thlpeae 145V, Pint. 7:48; 8. 8., 6:45. Arbor Lodge Rev. John A., Townatnd, 11 nd 7:45; 8.. 8.. 10. Trinity Rev. K. Benion, pantor. gervlce 11 and 7:30; 8. 8.-. 10; Y. P. 8. C. E., 9:30. ; Beformed Frank D. Prater. Preacblnf, 11 ind 7:30; 8. 8., 10. , . , Mathodiit. First Eplifpal Ret. Benjamin Tounf. 9:30, ntomlus class me line; serrleea, 10:30 and 7:30. Topic; "Keeping tb Fsltb." by Prof. Norman F, lloleman of Reed rollsgo'. "Tomor row .via Yesterday," by. Or, John U. Cud- UpB.-" ,.......,, Trinity Bev. Charlt T. McPheraon, 11 and 7:80; E. L.. 6:40; 8. 8., 10. A. W. MrDou-' II will preach at 11 a. Evening tofle: 1 Swedish Bortbwlck tnd Beteh, Rev. J. N. BbrdeN. paator. 11 and 8: 8. 8.. 10; E. U. 7. Epworth Rev. Frank James. Rally Pay exer cises. 11 a. m.; 8. 8.. 8:45; K. L., 6:30. First KorwgU Danish Rev. Kllaa Gjeril. lug, paator. II and 7:46; Y. P. M., Tuesdsy erening. Both murnlugr and evening topics by J. Olsen. district superintendent. . .. Bt. Johns Rev, J. J.' Patten. ' Services 11 nd 7:80; 8. 8., 10: R. U, 6:80. Hunnyslde Rev." William H., Fry, D. D, n and 7:45. ToplesT v"Tbe Perllof Unsanetlfled Power," "Tlie -Church. - Members Siihdty Aft ernoon Calls," . , .-. , ' . Centenary Rev. ' Delmar H. Trimble. . D. 6., pastor. 8. 8.0:45; B.. L..- 6:90; serrlre U and 7:43. T'Oilcs: "tiod's ' Uuldanee of the Individual," "The Difference Hetweea Roman Catholicism and Protestantism." Central-Rev. C. C. Ksrlrk. 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 9:45; K. L., Qui: : Topics; "The Pheoome aa of Life," "The Creation." Japaneas Mission Rev. Ellaea Rlbart, 9:80 and 8:8o; 8. 8., 8:80. . ; tiermao F. A. Sdiiimann. 8. 8., 8:45; ssrv Ices, 11 and 8; Epworth Leagne 7:15. Laurelwood Rev C. T. Oook. paator. Rervlees It tnd 730. Ionics: "Worship in Spirit and la Truts," "K Room for Christ." Chines Mission Chin Sing Kal. 11 and 7:35. I MV! lsnlab Rev. C, J. Lenen. It and 7i45; 8. 8., :45 a, m. M Woodliwo Kev. IxJuU Thoma' 'patter, 8. B., 10; preaching 11 aud 7:80. Topic; ,4Cb eeafortabl Otiartert." :, t ::M.'.".IM.' ,. sUf-W.4sWesipM, 8trstee PMIwowt-f-Rev. James p. Hawkins. 11 and 7i30; 1, KiU. 2:30: E, K, e:.W. ' " I nlversHy Psrk He. W, J. Dotigja, ILand Affkan" Klon Rev. '. Uattbews, U and 8; 8. H-. 1 : F. 7. ' ClUiluu Kell Meuwrlal---Rv. C. 0. McCuW m.; X P. 8. C. for the roof. ? ' ',' Church Notes . The Luther league of St. James' Eng lish Lu there n church met in the base ment of the church last Tuesday even ing and held the usual business, em) social meeting. Arrangements" were made for a fellowship luncheon on next Sunday evening, February 23. After the business meeting games were en joyed and refreshments were served by the committee in chaTge. ;' The revival meetings at the Taber nacle Baptist churcsh, which have been going on for some time, have been very successful. - A great number of new members have been converted. Tomor row will be known as ''decision day," in the Sunday school, and at 8 o'clock in the afternoon the pastors will give a talk to children. .The topic for tomor row night's sermon will be "Satan's Banquet." . . . . .... ;. s '. . (;. The Ladies' Aid society of the Hllls boro Congregational church managed an "entertainment given by the Schu bert quartet In that city last Wednes day night Proceeds mre to be used to Start a fund for a gymnasium to be built on the lot adjoining the church. One man in the town has promised to give 1800' if such a building la built. . ' r . . - Under the auspices ' of the Men's Brotherhood, of the A,tkinson Memorial Congregational church, a recitation of old English, Irish and Scotch songs will be given jrriaay night, February 28, by Miss Margery Maxwell and Rev. Frank W. Gorman, pastor of the church. Miss Maxwell is a pupil of Mrs. Elsie Bond Blschoff and is quite well known. Pro ceeds from this recital will go into a fund to. help with the church work. A moat eniovfthl time venn nnt n the Cluhrooms of the ThlrA Preahvtor. Ian church by the "We Boys" class ot me enufen, last Moaaay night when the first "get-to-gether" of the boys and their guests, was held. About 40 young men enjoyed themselves during "junga uaugnters oiasa. snort talks were made bv Dr; A. I. Hntohinann E. C. Herlow and Wllsorr Benefiel. Six new members were added to tho membership of the East Bide Baptist church, as a result of the evangelistic services "held there last Sunday night by Rev. W. O. Shank, the pastor. Since he took charge of the pastorate of the church, two months ago, the membr shlp has been increased by 85. There are now over 200 members In the Sun day school. The Brotherhood of St. James' Eng lish Lutheran church met in the base ment of the church last Wednesday night and enjoyed a feast! of good things. About 60 nf the men were present. County Clerk W. S. T. Uerr of Vancouver gave the address of the even ing on the subject, "Making Church Worktrs Out of Raw Material" The loch. S. B., 9:45; preaching 11 and 7:80; data meeting, ii noon; junior leagne, b; b. B.. 10:30. Topic: "A Divine Imperative" "A Weeping Bavior." Patton Rev. George Hopkins, paator. Preach ing U and 7:80; S. 8., 10 a. m.; E. a.. 6:80. Topics: "Sonl Valuea," "Drifting." Carson Heights Rev. H. T. tireene. 8, 8 10; sermon, 11. Bethel Rev. J', L. Craw, pastor. Service, 11 and 7:46; S. 8.. 1:15; C. E., 7. Lents Rev. W. Boyd Moore, 11 and ti 8. S., 10; E. L., 7. Mount' Tabor Rev. C. U Hamilton, 11, 7:80; 8. 8., :43 a. m.; K. L.. 6:30. Topics: "The Twentieth Century Christian." J Woodntuck 1. W. Modre, paator. IT and 7:80: 8. 8., 10; K. U, 60. Linoolii Street If. E. L. 0. Parker, pastor. 11 and 8; K. 8., 10:80. Oak GroveRev.' Jame T. Moore, 11 and 8; 8. 8., 10. Westmoreland Rev. H. T. Greene. 8. 8., 8; Sermon, 7:30. Wealeyan Rev. G. C. Wicker, 11 and 8; 8. S., 10; Y. P. jM 7. FlratOerman . F. Cramer, paator, 11 a m.; 10 t. ui.; 8.18., B. I... 8. H, Z. Ohuroh South, fuloa ATenue Msthodlat J. Hardr Bennett, rater. Preaching 11 a. to. and 7:80 p. m.; . H., 10 a. m.; E. U, 6:90 p. m; Topica: "The Parable of Sowar," "A Ltv Man." CongrafttloiitX First Rev. Luthtr R. Pyott. D. D., 11 a. m. and 7:46 p. m. Topics: "Independence of Character " "Young Life." University rark Rsv. W. 0. Kantnee, D. D., paator. 8. 8., 10 a. m.; Y. P. g. c. E., 7; service 11 and 7:80. Suunyalde Kev. J. J. Statib. 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 10; C. K., 6:15. Morning sermon bv H. L. Sheldon. Patriotic Mrrice by the Climbers. Haasalo Street J. M. Lowden, paitor. Serv Icea 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; 8. 8., lo;. Y. P. S. C. E., 0:15. Topics: "Continuity f Divine Purpose." "Grsclou 8orpries." Mount Eton Rev. D. . Gray. 8. 8.. 10; servlcet 11 and 7:30. , , , ' Flrat German Rsf., John H. Hopp. 10:30 and 7:80; 8. 8., 0:16; 0. E.. 6:30. Laurelwood Kev. William H. Meyer. 8. 8.. 10 nnd 8; C. E., 7:16. Waverly Heights Rev. A. W. Bond, pastor. Worthy 11 and 7:30; 8. 8., 10.. St. Johna Rev. G. W. Nelson, It and 8; S. 8., 10. Pilgrim Rev. D. V. Poling, paator. Preach ing at 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 9:46; C. E., 6:30. Topica: "An AUAbSorblng Taak," ,lWhoa Who!" ... , Highland-Rev. E. 8, 'Bollinger. Servlcet 11 and T:80; 8. 8.. 10. Topics; "Making De mons Move," "The (urpjwand- the- Boy." Atkinson Memorial RevV. W. Oorman. pas tor. Bervlees, 11 . to, aSu 7:45; 8. 8., 9:46. Topica: "Why I Bellsv in Mlaahwa," "Th Blasting , of Friends." . Chrittlaa. Flxat, Park and Columbia street W. F. Re. 8 or, paator. Service at It and 7:45; 8. fl. :46; C. E 8:80 p. m. Topic: "TbeirHrt; tlona of the Goapl," "The CarlaUan Endeavor Itnvement." . Central Kev. ' 8tmnl R. Hawkins n.tt. 8. 8., 10; C, .; 6:80, Service 11 and t:A - - " " W Hatt.sas.inn ""-SJ 11 ': P- "-f 8. S.,r10; - Kern Park Kev. Herbert Jones, ; ptttor, Bervloet st 11 and 7:80 p. ni. 1 -7...T -, Monttvlllt CrUtltn Tsbernacle Res. Q, K Berry, paator.. Service st 11 and 7:3Q..n, at.: 8. B 10 a. m.; V. t., 6:30 p. m. ' ,tiladiUrte-llvv Eoj L Dwui, nutur. rr brotherhood quartet sang several num bers with pleasing effect, and the vio linists, Bretlng and Blankholm, gave a number of violin selections and were repeatedly encored. One of the features of the evening was the singing of the brotherhood song and the use of the rorder of the service arranged for the occasion. Mr. Robert Bullock was pres ent and gave a reading of several origi nal, poems. The usual brotherhood luncheon was served. . Ladies' Program- -a "Ladies Program" Will be given to night in the. Immanuel Lutheran church, Nineteenth and Irving streets. The young people of the church will have charge of the affairs and the pro ceeds will be used to help with the church work. Among those who are to have a part in the entertainment are Mrs. Fred L. Olson, poprano singer; Miss Jessie Lewis, y pianist; Modesta Mortensent violinist- and Mrs. Herbert Garr Reed, reader. Following the pro gram refreshments will be served In the church basement SUPERINTENDENTS WILL BE GUESTS I1! z ? US' - : a -ii;; Rev. C. A. Phlpps. The Portland Graded Sunday School union will entertain the superintendents of all the Sunday schools of the city next Monday night In the First Con gregational church. Park and Madison streets. Rev. C. A. Phlpps, 'head of tho union, an interested worker, will deliver an adflreon. A program con- BiBung oi music ana addresses will be rHen pnnrf rnlflir fhn nm-ir - . . . . w n w,k. less at 11 and T-tn n n. a in. 0. at 8 p. m.i C. B.. 6:30 p. m. Woodlawn Rev. Edward Wright, pastor. ?.?Tl,Vt 11 2dJ:3 -S - W; Chrl tlan Endeavor, 6:80. , Bt. John Rev. J. R. Johnson, paator. Serr lcea at It and 7:80: 8. 8., 10; a E.. 7:80. hellwood, corner Nineteenth and Nehalm-1 Rev. J. A. Melton, paator. Services at 11 and 7:30 p. m.; 8. S., 10; a E., 6:30. . . Epitoopal. Trinity church IUv. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rec tor. Service 8 and 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. S. 8., 0:45 a. m. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen th Martyr Rev. H. M. Hamsay. Service 11 and 7:80 Sunday school, 1(1. Church of Our Savior Woodstock Rev. E H Clark. Services 8 and 11. ' , St. Mutthew'a Mission Rev. M. A. Breck in charge. Services at 11 and 7:48; S. 8., 10. o St. David's Rev. Henry Rnnsel Tltott, 7:30 celebration of the Holy Encharlat; 9:45, 8. 8.; morning prayer, 11; evening prayer, , - - St. Andrewa, Portsmoutii Archdeacon Cham berj In charge; 11, prayer and sermon, 7:30; 8. 8.. 10 a. m. All Saints' Rev. Roy Edgar Rsmlngtoa, mo tor. Strvteea, il ud 8; 8. 0:45. Common ion first Sunday lu each month. St. Mark's Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. Holy kucbarlst, 7:30 a. m.; S. 8., 9:45 a. m.i morntug prayer, 11 a. m.; ertnaong, 7:80 p, n. Grace Memorial Rev. George B Vaa- Wa ters tnd Rev. Oswsld W. Taylor, Holy Com- and"1?")8 ' m ' ' 8" 10 ' ' 8e,,,ce, 11 St. ohn ChurchRev. T. F. Bosres, 8. 8. 2; evening prayer and ermon, 8. , , 7-S? S eg"I'fc10,'1""RT-,,',oho Dawtoiy 11 and Blihop Morris Memorial . Chapei, flood Sa maritan bospltaj Rev. William It, PowelL chaplain. Holy Communion. 7 a. m. Ward tervlcea, 8. Prayer and sermon, 7:15. ' AsensIon Chapel PorUand Heights, , 8. 8. St. John-!, Mllwankle Rev. T. F. Bo wen. 8. 8., 2; evening prayer and eernjotr, 3; sery- lOCs), 4). St. Paul's, Woodmere Rev, Oswald W. Tar tar. B. 8.. 3; aervice. 4, r Bt. Michael' and All Ana-els' Rer. T. F. BoweO In chsrgo. U and 7:80; 8. 8., 10. - St. John'a tlhurch, Sellwood Rev. William R. Powell In charge. Service at 11 o'clock Sun day morning. Patton, Michigan and Alberta George F. Hopkins pastor. 8. B., 10: sermon, fl, by rao p m ' K u' fl io p m; ,"rmo"' -''---- luthsfaa, ? -v- Swedish Immanuel tter. J. Richard Olson. 11 snd M: 8. 8.. 9:45. - , . . . 8t. Paul a German-A. 8. K raust, -' ptttor. 5t'ce 10:30 and T:80 (German and English ) 8. S., 9:30; ouug People' meeUog at 8 i. DX, 01. smes angnsn -Kev, J. A. Lett, pastor. teas? .?i.?D M'h . ..v p. : tion In Prayer." " r - 8,Aul' r-ntheran A. Krttm, pastoi1. g. 8., 9:90; servlcss 10:30 and 7:80.. ' Eloa Germn (Missouri Synod) H. H. Xon ptlmann, 10:15. 7:45; 8. 6., 9:15. . T. MU."i?d,.?rJr"Ll,nrIl?t,,lw Ptor. a.riBBrH.sr'1 ,8odf im- Ellm Chapel itov. B, 1. Thoreon. 11; g. S I'niminiiel German (Sellwood) H. C, Ebellna 10.;:0; S. ., ;30. ' Orsct ugllsk (Ulesourl fijnod) Kerby aud v jrm t Probably within, less - than r eight months the residents of Zrvlngton will be able to boast of having; one of the finest churches In the city, located In that district, for ly that" time the hew . Westminster Presbyterian church, at East Seventeenth and Schuyler streets is expected to be finished and occupied. Work On the structure Is now about half completed. . - .-i-vi v-.v,.. ' Plane for this new church were made kbout a year ago, but work on the build ing did not begin until several months later. While the work has been going on steadily, rapid progress could not be made, as the members of the church wished to have money on hand to pay for the material and labor as the edi fice rose Into the air.;.. The building Is being.put.ajp-, lnupits,' each unit cost being paid, upon completion, 1 ' The architeotjjre is, of the old English type and" when finished the church rank highly among Portland's handsome buildings. ; The cost of the entire struc ture will be close to tiio.ooo. aii of the most modern church fixtures will be found In the new building. f Social rooms and exercise rooms for the young peopli of the church and com munity are also to be featured in the structure. ; The main auditorium will Beat over, 1000 people, v The walls of the edifice are now up their entire distance, and work will be started soon upon roofing the structure und, putting the interior. Rev. Henry Aiarcotte is pastor or tne present West minster church. v - r Church Differences -a The question service last Sunday night in Centenary church revealed the fact that many people are interested In the differences in belief In Christendom. At that time I. Trimble stated that he would not answer the questions re lated to controversial points, owing to the difficulty of such problems and the lack of time, but that on account of such general Interest, he deemed It h'ls duty to begin a series of sermons on "The Disagreements and Agreements in Christendom," Sunday evening. He will preach four sermons on the disagree ments as follows: ' ? r February is "The jMfferences Be tween Roman Catholicism and Protest antism." February 23 "The Sabbath Satur day or Sunday 7' (Seventh Day Advent lsts.) March 2 "Baptism Immersion or Liberty r March -christian science A Faith or a Fake?" Dr. Trimble says that he takes Prot estantism versus Catholicism first be cause this sixteenth! century movement marked the beginning of the division of the Christian world, and is basal to all pur present varieties of belief. These will be followed by a series on the "Agreement . in j Christendom." , -The morning sermon tomorrow will be on "God's Guidance of the Individual." sj Scandinavian Meetings A series of special meetings for the Scandinavianpeople of Portland will begin tomorrow and will oontlnue for two weeks In the First Norwegian Dan ish M. E. church. Eighteenth and Hoyt streets. The pastor will be assisted by District Superintendent Rev Joseph Ol sefl, of Seattle, Wash.,' and Rev. J. Brungedahl, of Astoria, Or. All of the Scandinavian people living In this city are urged to attend these services. The men of the Kenilworth Presby terian church will serve a Washington Dirthday chicken dinner next Friday night in the basement of the church. Joseph Tanler Is chairman of the com mittee which has charge of the affair. Fargo. Rsv. Carl Hassold. 10:80 amA T:S0! g. 8., 8:80. . . Swedlab Angnstana-Rev. B. B. Stadttedt. 10:46 and 7:46; S. 8., 9:30. St. John' German (Evangelical Synod) Grays Crossing E. O. Heat. 10 a. m.; prsscklng 11 a. m. and 7:80. Lenta 0. J. Camming!, ptttor. Services: B, 8., 10 1. m. ; preaching, 11 tnd 1:80 p. m. St. Johns 8. 8., 10; preteblng, 11, Alblna (German) J. H. Dtrkaon, pastor. O. F. Rnsch, local elder. Services : 8. 8., JO t. m.s preaching, 11 a. m. ' f xtemaa Catholie. ' Holy Redeemer Rev. Ed. K. GantwelL C. SS. R. I)w mate, 8; high mass and sermon, 10:80; benediction, 4. 8t. Ignatius Rev. F. Dillon, S. J. Low mass, 8 snd 9:30; mssa, sermon and benediction, 10:30. , . St. Joseph's (German) Rt. Rev. Jame Ranw, V. G. Low mass, 8; high msss and sermon, 10:3t; vespers and benediction, 8;3 St. Mary's - Pro-Csthedral Most - Rv. A. Chriirle, D. D. Ixvr mass, 6, s. tnd 9; high msss and sermon, 11; vesper. Instruction tnd benediction, 7:46. St. Francis Rev. J. H. Black. Low mate, 6, 8 tnd 9; high mtaa and sermon, 10:30; rea pers, instruction and benediction, 7:80. 8t. Lawrence's Rev. t, C. Hughe.- Low mass, 6, 8 - and 9: high matt and. tefmon, 10:80; reapers and benediction, 7:80. St. Patrick's Rev. E. P. Murphy Low ma, 8; high mas and sermon,. 10:30; . vesper snd benediction, 8:80. - Immaculate Heart of MaryRev. W. A. Daly. Lew ma, 6, 8 and 8. High mass and ermen, 10:80; vespers and benediction, 7:30. Ascension, Montavllla Rev. 1. P. Fltipatrlck. Mats at 8; high mast with sermon, 10:30; Sun day school at 9; benediction at 8:80. Holy Rosary Very . Rev. H. H. Kelly. Low mass, e, 7 8 and 9: high mas and aermon, 11: vesper and beaedletlon, 7:80f St. Stephen Rev. W. A, Waltt. Low mass, 8:80; high mas and sermon, 10:30. Sacred Heart. Mtlwtukie Rev. George Ro ble. 0. 8. B. V Iow mast, 8; Wgh mam lng sermon, 10:30; Vesper and benediction, 7:30. Holy .dross, University Park Rev.-. J. p. Tbillman, 0. 8. C. Low matt, 8:80; high mate and sermon, 10:80; vesper .and benediction, 1. St Andrew's Rev. Tboma Klarnan. Lew Bias, ; high mass and sermon, 10; vespers. Instruction and benediction, 7:30. , Bt. Btanttlans (Pollth) Rev. FL MatuasewC akl. Low ma, I; high- mast tnd sermeo. 10:80. : : -x ' TJuittd ViMbyteriaa, Flrtt Frank D Witt Flndley, 10:80 tnd 7:SO; 8. 8., 9:46; C. E.. 6:80 p. ra. Topics; "When the War I On,",- "Maar Greatest In quiry." '.- - v, o . - 1 , , Third- W.' A. gpsldlng, 11:00, 7:80; 8. 8. 10. Topics iV'Tbe-liSW of Christian safety." "The Profit and Lot ef Soul Belling.'' , " : Th Church of the Strangers Rev. 8. Karl Dubois,- lo:0 and 7 :80i Topics: "How a Rntlnest Maa Helatd an Opportunity.!' "It There Another Chtaes ' After Detthl". . . Kenton J, S. Colt, 8, 8n . 10:80: preaching 11 tnd 7:80. . ' : . ''"'"' -'Vaitsriaa. '.. , 1. Church of One, Father Rsv. T, 1. D.( paator, minister emeritus, Rev, V, J, Eliot Reed college will conduct the aiornlns an. lees, ... ... , j . ? ... ,.; i ' -.''f-- ,-. .-S.-rV'v -'r United Brtthien. K'ii '. c First Rev. ' Chsrlet L. Wlllltma, pattrtr, Pervlre It and 7:JKi; 8, H,r ll): C," B :.), Topic: "Christ and tb Sabbath, A- 8trslllled., ,8ecuud AiUerta, Osr. J. ,W. firscber, pastor; V 1 ' J - - fc -- - Millie Brouilette"Whltt6n. V Millie Brouilette f WhUten of 'New berg, Or., who .is Rapidly making a name for herself with Her lectures and renditions -of dramatic and humorous readings, will speak to the members, of the Epworth league of the ' Central Methodist church tomorrow night.- in their regular meeting. Monday night she will lecture In the Central M. E. church, Vancouver avenue and Fargo street. Her subject will be "Nothing Succeeds Like Success." She will de liver an address to the members of the Anabel Women's Neighborhood club, and on Friday night she will be heard in a dramatic and humorous recital In the Montavuia M. E. church, A series of Lenten conferences with men will be begun tomorrow afternoon by Bishop Scadding, on subjects which will probably be of practical and vital interest to men. The conferences will be held in the Perclval Memorial library at Spring and Nineteenth streets. Fort land Heights, from. 8 until . 4 o'clock. While a leader will be appointed - to lead each subject It Is expected that all present will take part in the discus sion. All men Interested are invited to attend. " The subjects, dates and the leaders are as follows: February ,16 "My Relation to My God;" a; C. Newill, St.' Stephen's. ' February 28 "My Relation to My Church," George C. Nicholson, St Mark's. March 2 "My Relation to My Em ployer or Emploe," Hamilton John stone, . Trinity. - March 8 "My Relation to My Home," C. N. Stockwell, St. David's. March 16-HMy Relation to' My Com panion," R. 'J. Brock. St. Stephen's. The play, "Ye Destreecht Schule." will be given in the Kenilworth Presbyterian church Friday night, February 22, by the members: at . thauebjireb, ao4 -.others Of the community. Service 11 and 7:80; 8. 8., 1 p. m.; C. E o.w. Mount Tabor Rev. C. P. BlanchsM. naator. Beevlce 11 and 7:80; 0. 8., 10; 0. 8., 6:80 p. m. Fourth Rev. J. B. Conner, pantor. Servlcet u tnd 7:30 p. m.; 8. S. 10; C. E 6:80 P. m. HUV Wonriamrth Mamnvlal VnM Q.k Rev. B. O, Suroerlan, psator.- Servioea. li and 8 p. a.; S. 8, 10; xP. 8. C. E., 7.. Radical Rev. T. . CoekliBrpttor. Bervlcet i uu 1; o. o., 10:00; u. ., e:ov p. m. TJnltsd lvangslliml. ' Flrtt Rev. C. O. Poling. Services 11 . m., o. o. j . m. vapic. "Burtenng ana. Glory,' Rv.. h L. Pratt will nrearb at 7:80. Ockley Green Uev, 3, Bowersoz, 11 and 7:80; a. n,, ju; a. 1,. u. e:so. St. John William Stephen Plowman. Preach ing 11 tnd 8; 8. S 10; K. L. 0. B.. 7. Friend' Churofa. Sunnyttde Esat Thirty-fifth tnd Mtln'ttreets, Homer Cox. Ptttor. Services 11 and 7:.-!Oi $1 S., 8:46; .CI., 8:80; prayer meeUug, Thurt- uay, 1 ,ou p. m, Unts South Main street, Myra B, ' Smith. Preaching, 11 a. m., 8 p. m.; Bible tohool, 8:40.' West Piedmont Friondt Rev, T, J. Coburn. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7.'vJ p. m.; Bible sebeol, 10 a, m.; '8. 8., 10; C. E., 6:15. Advent, Advent Chester V, L. Smith. Preteblng, 10:80 tnd 7:80; Sunday scliouL 12; P. S. L., 6:80. , - - . .( -., IvaagtUeal Aisocistloni. Carton " Height J. Storker, ptstor. ll:fjo and 7; 8. 8, Kl:80. - . v First German Evangelical H. Bchuknciht, ptttor. ' - ' Memorial Calvin 8. Bergttretsef. ptstor. 8. 8., lo; 11 tnd 8. Y..P-. A.. 7. Flrat English Esst Blith and Market streets. F. b. Culver, 11 and 7:30 p. m'.; B. 8., 10; Y. Pr -Ay iS, - -, Bafemed. - Flrtt German G., Hefner, pastor. '. Bervlcet 10:46 a. m. and 8 p. m.; 8. 8., 9:30 a. m.: Y. P. S., 7 p. m. - Second A. E. Wy. Columbia bird, and 83d t 11 and 8. 8. 8. 10 s. m. y v'-' Unlvsrsallst. ': . : Church of the Good Tidings Rev, J. D. Cor by. Service at 10:46 a. m.; sunshine' hour Sunday school, 12; Y. P. 6:80. Topica: "The Heart ef Christ the Esawple tor Real Chris tian," ."Abrthtm, Uncoln." ,v .1.- . . ; ,,. ' .'-, . . ChrUtlaa Botsno. - .' ; --, ; Flrtt Chnrch ot Chritt Services at 11 and 8; 8. 8., 11 nntll 12. "Soul." Second flundty service. 11 .m. aud I p. m.) 8. 8,, 11 s. m. Tnplet "Soul." , . Third Ellen Recital ball, 11, a. m. Topic, "Soul." - '- j! .' ; ,- Fourth 246 KUHnwwortb: avfj-: B.s "ll; aervlrrt 1 a, m. and 8 p. is, Topic ;"Soul." '"...' -Latttr Day Baintt. CharrbtOf Jesit Chritt ot Litter Day Saints (Mormon) 8. 8., 10r preaching, 11:46 tnd 7. . Montavllla (not Mormon 8. 8.. 0:45, Slt v iMi iLmiilia.,', -. - -. "." Sevath' Day AdvtntUt. ; "-'- ' '-. . Noteraegnlsr.wrvlces ,ot tbit deoomtutlton sre held on Saturday. . - ' s , Central Mlllon H. St. Jobni, pastor. Serv Iceat Habbsth school, .10 ,t. m,; preaching, 11 nd 7:;.'. . . Uuuui Tabor Ktv. 0.' , Cummlng,' pastor. Lenten Conferences J (SpecUl to The JoutniLl University of Oregon, Eugene, Or.. : Feb. .16.Adara was not : the first man - upon this earth;, neither was , Eve the first -woman, and the serpent, and the garden of paradise are nrobably fiaures ' or fiction. , according : to Bishop B, : h. Ln of the Episcopal church, who addressed 00 university men and women . this week. Man, was probably not made In 84 hours, as the Bible states, according v to the bishop, but developed. by, evolu tion" from the animal during ulx long " ages of many million years. . , v ; "The story of Adam and Eve," he de clared, "Is a story told In very aimple wording for the children of the race It ' conveys ,the beginning of spiritual hu inanity. Adam and Eve Were merely typical 6fT5ther mcrl ami 'women , al ready existing." ' i ' "aUasoaaMe Bellgioa" Theme. ; The theme of Bishop 'Paddock' ad dress was 'Reasonable Religion," under which he condemned, theological divisions,-; and declared that the real problem of immortality lies in its physiological effect upon reproduction and perpetua- 1 tion At mankind. : . '"The average man. of the. west today is craving a reasonable' religion one based on common horse sense," he said. we must come down from eccleslast- leal divisions, at which the average man rebels; come down from the clouds, and select that which will sweep the streets. Religion may supply Ideals, but it must have enough of the utilitarian to prompt men who think to live straight. "It--la not so much' that we. get men into, heaven, as to getting heaven into . men. The problem of morality , is, the problem of making the race better. "We must' keep our bodies sacred not to avoid punishment; not to avoid -disgrace, nor detection, nor pain; we must keep our blood pure, not nfareiye I avoid giving pain to whom God glvesH as our life companion, thus to suffer for our digressions, but that we may give to the world children not damned by our own mistakes. "Kan's Life Must Be Clean." "It Is natural for man to want to live even after he is dead. He can do so through his children. It is natural for men to want to do good,- and continue some good In the world; he does it and continues it by so living that his child will not inherit a . tendency toward de pravity. But his own life must be clean throughout. It is too late to say, 'When I "get married, I'll brace up, or 'After I become engaged I win be a better man.'. It we are, to be successful fathers and mothers we must prepare. It will not do to reform before the birth of the child. It is then too late. The child will be born, not necessarily wltlfv disease, but with developed passions for' lower . ideals. The man who .would re form when the time comes looks upon marriage pot as a factor of evolution, but as a means of gratification of, the animal instincts."" .. i Special Services Brigadier and Mrs. Robert Dubbin, who have charge of the Salvation Army work in Oregon and Washington, are conducting special services at the head nuarters of the local corps in this city. The first service will be held, at 8 o'clock tonight at the headqua'Aere, Second and Ankcny streets. Services will be, held at 11 o'clock, tomorrow morning at the same place, and at J:1S o'clock In the aftemoon;and at 8 o'clock at night, at Corps No. 4, 207 Salmon street. Monday night a united meeting will be held at the headquarters, Second and Ankeny streets. Brigadier art Mrs. Dubbin are old time Salvationists, having had charge of the army's WOrk in' various parts of America. They also have been stationed in England and Denmark. Service: Sabbath Khool, 8 p. a.; preaching, 4 p, m. - .j preaching, 11 a. m, JT Scandinavian, Arleta Adolph Johnson; res dence, Arleta. Sabbath tchool, 10 a. ni.; ihhvuiuii, ti i. m. , nunaay, i.w. Lents C. J. Cummlnga, paitor. . Servlett; Sabbath ctKK!; 10 a. a. pretchiog, 11 end -7:80 p, m, , Bt. John Stbbtfh cbooI, 10; preaching, 11. Albion (German) J. H. Dlrkaoe, paetori 0. F. Rutcb, local elder. Service; Sabbath tchool, 10 t, m., preteblng, 11 a. m. , fresarent, ... ... . - Bellwood Cburrh of tb Narnrene Rev. Fill, more Tanner, pastor. 8. 8., lo a. m.; pretch Ing 1 1 1. m. tnd 8 p. m. First Church of the Nazarene Rev. C. How- ard Davis, paator. 8. 8., 8:45; services 11 tnd 8; ttreet meeting, 7; Y. P., 7:80. Scandinavian. Church Rev. J. J. Ptttraoa. paator. Service 11 and"7:30. Brentwood Church of the Nate rent Rev. Aaron Weill. 8'. 8., 10; servlcet It and 8; Y. P. 8., 7; prayer meeting, Wednetdty, 8 p. m.i Young People'i meeting 7:80. rrMBtathodUi Flrtt Church, cornet Eat Ninth and Mill ' Rev. W. J. Johnaton, paitor. Bundty eervlcel 11 a.'.rn. snd 7:30 p. at. Central Church Rev. W. H. Boddy. 8. 8.. 10: wwvlere 11 aud 7:30. I, P. M.. 6:80. - St. Job 11 and 7:80. Btrvlota for ,lh Daf, t'nlted , Preabyterlan Iter. 8. Karl Dubois. 10:30 and 8; O. E- 7. - : Reformed Pretbyterias (Covenantor, Frank D. Frtter Service U and 7;80; 8. 8. , tiaotllaatout. Bahal meeting, 403 Ellert -building, Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. BnlvStlon Army Corn No. A 2n7 alm., ttreet,--. Adjt.- and -Mr. Baldwln is ektrg Sunday ervlce at 8:15 tnd 8. aw Salvation Army Corp No. 1. 47 North .IflK ond atreet. Adjt. and Mr. Whitney la cnarg.. ' Sundsy ervluea at 8:18 and 8. Church ef the Brethren (Donkards) Rev,' George A, Carl,, ll and 7:80; 8. 8, 10; C. W., 6:30.' , Swedish Corpe Salvation Army 430 "Bufa- """"' lde, 11. 4:80 tnd 8. . J Congregatloa Ahaval Sholem SeVvicea tt 9:30. -tnd 8.- . ., 1- ..., - . Volunteers of America Mission Hall JOT ' Ankeny ttreet. near fid 8:30 tnd 8:15. - Portland New Church SoHety XSwedenboN fun) tleventa and Alder ttreet Services at ' t a. m. Rev, Charles- A, Nunbamn, pastor V Toplast "Th C of Teniptatloni" "Man'a Beltvs. tlou to God and the World." V The Church of God Rev. J. T, NVal, putof', Servlcet at to (German), 2:30, 6J45; 8. 8. ' 1:30; testimony tnd praise meeting at T. . Lent Church Myra U. Smith. iTetchlng at -11. and 7:46; S. S.flOf .Cv-.B., 6 :4. . T Plsgab Mission, Lenta Fall gotpel-Bunday.. 11 a.- m. and 2:80 p. tir.- , International Bible Students Oddfellows' hall, ' Bible lesson, 1:80; prayer tnd prats servlc at ' 2:48. Berean lble study, t'The New Crettioa." -1:30.:;- -v.-. .?' ,,.-'.v ...-..:.-. Y. M. C. A. Sixth snd Ttylor. tt. R p.r. . kiwi eUiluu-dlm:U)rlla-saii(ilns -st . p. m. "Tb Man and the liuiiv," lis. Rev. Sam uel Kan BatleA. of llillaiieipbkh. . t .... ; I. W. C. A.eentb and Taylor. Hetvlce ' at 4:lr p. tn. A mualcal prog ram will be rendered.- '.- '..'. .-,-. v Journal Wagt Ada bring results.