J PASTOR AND HIS IE FOR1VI ALLY VELCO MED TO THEIR NEV CHARGE Cordial Promises of Support viw'd; Cooperation Given by .; Methodists Last Night, P' NEW CHURCH WILL BE FINISHED AND DEDICATED BY MAY 1 AMERICAN COMPOSER Dr. , Prank L. Loveland, new paator f the First Mi K- church, and Mm. Loveland wars formally Introduced to their new charge last night at a re caption bald In the Flrat church at Twelfth and Taylor at reels that was attended by more than 600 member of the church. During the' evenln Dr. Loveland was tbe recipient of many courtesies a ad promises of support and coopera-' tlftn that left no doiublt aa to sin cerity of the welcome he had, and bis reply, In a masterly address. In which ba told of bis hopes and ambitions for , the church, be made his parish loners feel bis sincerity. The reception, when Introductions were mad was held In the vestry, where there was a receiving- line led by J. G. Andrus and Mrs. Andrus, and Includ-j Inr Dr. and Mrs. Loveland, J. L. Hart-1 man and Dr. and Mrs. J. W. McDou-1 rail. After all had arrived, the as semblr adjourned to tbe auditorium. Where, under the direction of George F. Johnson, who was master of cere monies, a program waa rendered. The program included an organ solo by W. T. Patton, a hymn, "Joy to the World,' by the congregation; prayer, by Kev. W. T. Kerr; an address by Rev. C, C. Rarick, who welcomed Dr. and Mrs. Loveland in behalf f the Methodist ministers of the city; a vio lin" solo by Harry Parsons; address by J. 'K, .'Gill, wo welcomed tbe couple on behalf of the board of trustees and the official board of the church, the Ladles' Aid society and the two mis sionary societies; an address by E. A. Baker on behalf of the Epworth league; a . solo by Mra. Elizabeth Hamilton fitewers; an address by Superintendent J. XV. MoDougall, who welcomed them in behalf of the Oregon conference and the Portland district; and an address by Q,' F. Johnson. i Dr. Loveland then spoke. He de clared tat when he was picked up ' from a peaceful charge in Topeka and . transferred to Portland he had not the Slightest Intimation of the trouble that had rent the local churches. ' I know that matters will be adjusted, and wttb tha very least friction," said Dr. Loveland. "I am here to aid In bring ing this adjustment about, and shall da my best." titer Z&Wzfoh Stn ""'V' - w ; ;";,jr ' - I I J&3CZ $ k i'i 1 ra v.v,v'.,-.v.-.v.. v. , -rx- : z av III ...rrrrSSSBy. WnrKr-!rr Wi mrir -rriTi ri VUKfri'yri Mini mrnri mhi ir ir TiUfi ' nwwuw gfS WINS NEW HONORS PORTLAND BEAUTIFUL, BUT HOME TIES CALL New York. March 1 nave come to the American composer and author In the recognition Just given to two young men whose joint re Antnem" baa been chosen for the opening ceremonies of the big peace celebration .in London in May. From among many compositions considered by the committee, a plea for universal peace, written by George Graff Jr.. with music by Ernest R. Ball, has been found most acceptable for Its appropri ate sentiment and effective melody. The composition will be rendered at the introductory exercises In the cele bration of peace between the United States and Great Britain at the open ing of the Anglo-American exposition by a chorus of more than 4000 voices. This chorus will be supported by a mass military band composed of the famous British Grenadier Guards band. bands of the Royal Horse Guards, Irish Guards, Scotch Guards, First Life Guards, First Gordon Highlanders, the Royal Marine band and other well- known military bands to the number of BOO musicians. Rr New Westminster Presbyterian church in Irvington. and Ita pastor. Rev. Henry Marcotte. lng completion and plans are now be ing made by the pastor. Rev. Henry Marcotte-, to dedicate the structure during the first of May. The church was started some time ago and then The beautiful new Westminster Presbyterian church that is being erected on the block bounded by East Sixteenth, Schuyler, East Seventeenth and Hancock streets, is rapidly near- It became necessary to abandon tbe plans, but . last summer work was again started after an active campaign by the men of the church who raised sufficient funds to complete the building. K i Continue Bible Study Rabbi Jonah B. Wise will continue his course of Bible study before the Bible study circle; which meets Wed nesday Tat 3 o'clock In room A of the Central library. The subject will be "Prophecy." which Rabbi Wise states is the most weighty factor in the re ligion of the white race and the least understood. Due to the misunder standing of the idea and the .function as well aa the place of the prophet and prophecy, the most remarkable error that the mind is heir to was commit ted. The lecture Wednesday will con sider the earlier phenomena of proph ecy, together with some comments on the Bible and later idea of miracle. The Boble study circle Is free to the public. WHAT CHURCH MEMBERS AND. CLERGY ARE DOING SOME REMARKS ON SUBJECT OF RELIGION By James Hardy Bennett, Pastor Union Avenue Church. 4, 1; I 11 S:S I I i James Hardy Bennett, : Pastor Union Avenue Church. One of tbe most practical men of tbe Apostolic age waa James, the au thor of the Epistle which' bears his name. Men who are not practical are not very val uable In religious work or any other work. James gives a fine practical def inition of religion: "Pure religion and undef lied b e f o re God and the Fath er la tbls: To visit the fatherless and widows In their affliction, and 'keep almaelf unspotted from the world." The man whose religion Is alive and Vital will express It in charitable and brotherly conduct and purity of life. Religion la not just a holy groan on Sunday, accompanied by a long face and chronic complaints. Tha Christian religion does not need any revision. It never will need it. But many people who claim to know Its' power and blessedness need to re vise their conduct and conversation. In order that tha world may look upon our faith as a system of good cheer and mutual helpfulness. One of tha prominent features in tha life and teachings of Jesus waa that ha had nothing to hide. He prac tload no deception on anyone. He atatad frankly and plainly what he knew to be facta. ... Man who make no preteaslons to ward being religious. form their est! ' mate of religion from what they see in those who profess to' be controlled by the principles of the gospel of Christ. Let Christians then live above reproach, that the gospel be not blamed. The Christian should always live a life that is "an open book known and read of all men." For "Behold what a tangled web we weave. When first -we practice to deceive." Religion is very largely a thing of the thoughts; for "as a man thlnketh in bis heart so is he." If the heart Is dominated by the spirit of God the thoughts of the mind may be freely expressed, for they will not be evil. One of the chief hindrances standing In the way of religion is the deceitful ness of many who claim to be guided by its great truths. Let a man have the courage of his convictions, say what' he means and mean what he nays, do what he promises, and he will have his enemies, and many strong friends, on of whom will be that "friend that sticketh closer than a brother." A woman who wants to deceive a man never lets him think that she thinks that be isn't what he thinks she think he is. And the real thoughts of the mind, covered up constitute a de ceptive character, rom which religion Is shut out. Jesus was very plain in telling one of bis best friends, Peter, Just where his mistakes and evils were, and it made Peter a man of rock. I am very confident that "Jesus was conceived of the Holy Ghost and born of the Virgin Mary," but whether you believe that or not, get busy and do the things which Jesus said do and you will be a better and happier man or woman, and the future for this world and. tha next will be much brighter to you. Will Preach oa Sr. Eliot's Sermon. Dr. W. B. Hinson of the White Tem ple will preach on Dr. Eliot's sermon in the morning, and "Unitarianism's Belittled Christ" in the evefcing a week from tomorrow. ' Chang Soar of Service. The Vernon Presbyterian church, which during the winter has. held its evening Bervice at 6:30, will tomorrow change again to 7:45. The pastor. Rev. H. N. Mount, will speak at 11 o'clock on "The Bride of The Lamb, and at 7:45 on "Why Jesus Died Was It Part of a Divine Plan?" Concert to Pay Cknxoh Debt. Under the auspices of the Brother hood of the Atkinson Memorial Con gregational church, the pastor. Rev. Frank W. Gorman,! will give a con cert at the Lincoln High school audi torium on March 20 In an endeavor to raise money to pay off the existing debt on the church. Kiss Broad to lecture. Miss Lucy Broad of England, who has traveled extensively in the orient, will lecture at the Third United Pres byterian church. East Thirty-seventh and Clay streets, tomorrow evening at 7:80 o'clock. The subject of her lec ture is "Worldwide Glimpses of the Temperance and Missionary Work." Onild Will Discuss Book. Vernon chapter of the Westminster Guild met at he home of Mrs. A. H. Robertson, 99 Holman street, last week, and completed the study of "Immigrant Forces," under the leader ship of Mrs. Storla.- George ,B. Win ton's book on "Mexico of Today" will now be taken up under the newly ap pointed leader, Mrs. Fulllnwider. Choir to Give Concert. The choir of the Woodlawn M. E. church, under the direction of their leader, Mrs. Dora Danforth, will give a concert tomorrow evening. They will be assisted by Mrs. Lou Ellen Cornell. The soloists for the evening are Mrs. Rose Barton, Mr. Harlan Stans berry. Miss Beatrice Williams and Miss Mildred Taylor. Talk on Poverty. " "How to Prevent Poverty," will be tbe topic at the Christian Endeavor meeting at Pleasant Valley at 7 o'clock Sunday evening, under the leadership of Miss Grace Kcsteraon. ' Hiss Boblnaoa Will Sing. The Norwegian soloist, Miss Rose Robinson, will sing at the tomorrow morning service In the Vancouver avenue Norwegian-Danish church. Annual Musical Friday -HI There will be reception to new mem bers. The chorus under the leadership of Fred P. Holm will also render several special selections tomorrow, Services at Parivlew. Evangelistic services will be held In the Falrvlew Presbyterian church next week, with Mr. Gray of Unity church. Portland, as speaker Monday and Tues day evenings, and Rev. A, L. Hutchin son, pastor of the Third Presbyterian church, Portland, as the speaker on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings. Proffesaor Wood to Preacn. In the absence of Rev. James D. Corby, pastor of the First Universalist church, the morning services at the church will be conducted by Professor Arthur Evens Wood of Reed college. The evening service will be held at 5 o'clock, when Mrs. Lora C. Little will speak on "The body, a help or a hindrance. Toon? People to Debate. , A debate on the topic, "Resolved, that the United Staes should be open alike to the people of all nations," will be held at the Kenil worth Presbyterian church March 27, between teams rep resenting the Epworth league of the Woodstock M. E. church and the Chris tian Endeavor society of the Kenil worth church. The Kenllworth team will defend the question. T. W. C. A. Teaper Service. A Van Dyke prog-fam will be given at the vesper service of the T. W. C. A. tomorrow at 4:30, as follows: Read ing, "The Legend of Service," Miss Frank Towslee; "A Handful of Heath, er," Miss Jessie Nottingham; "The Source," Mrs. E. N. Wheeler; short poems. Miss Towslee; music, piano solo, Mrs. George S. Beechwood; con tralto solo. Miss Anna C. Johnson. All women are invited. Revivals Being Held. Revival meetings are in progress at the Lincoln M. E. church. Fifty-second and Lincoln streets. Dr. J. W. Mc Dougall is the Evangelist and Rev. Alfred Bates is the soloist. Dr. Mc Dougall and Rev. Mr. Bates will hold revival meetings at Montavilla, Sell- wood, Brentwood, Rainier and Knappa following next week. Dr. McDougall will preach at 11 and 7:45 o'clock to morrow at Lincoln church. BEedford Paator Sere. Rev. R. W. MacCullough of Med ford will occupy the pulpit of the White Temple both morning and eve ning tomorrow. The anthem for to morrow morning is Buck's "He Shall Come Down Like Rain." There will also be a soprano and contralto duet. At the Sunnyslde Congregational cnurcb. East Thirty-second and Tay lor streets, tomorrow, the pastor. Rev. J. J. Staub, will use for his teimon text at the morning service "The Friends of Jesus Christ;" evening ser vice, "An Ancient Mother-ln-Law." On I Monday evening in the church parlors tne Men's league will hold its regular monthly business session, after which will be the usual social session for members, their friends and wives. A musical program has been prepared and the speaker of the evening will be Marshall N. Dana. The annual musical concert of the league will be given in the main audi torium of the church on next Friday evening. Professor Wilders male chorus and accompanying soloists have been secured for this entertain ment. r Fathers Will Lecture If X J ' 11 Mrs. Frank L. CONVENTION OF GREAT NTEREST W SCHOOLS BEING SUNDAY HID 4 '-. Experts Address! Meeting on Timely SUbjeips; Reports Show Work Bijpg Done. -rr One of the 'most Interesting conven tions ever held In thejlnterost of Sun day schools is the otfo being held In the Central Christian church, corner of Salmon and East Twentieth Btreets. Today's program ceiiiatned several addresses that bore Erectly upon the vital questions of Su'lay school work in Portland. The retrrts of the offl cera showed that tVA association is doing bigger work thirt". ever before. The plans for the corElng year are the greatest ever layed ot for this asso ciation and tbe mosSi pleasing thing about these plans Is lhat the founda tion of th work is jready layed so that tne plans win D;e onipieiea. onf great work Is to divle the city and county Into 1-6 districts and hold In stitutes in each disfet every three months. ??i Tomorrow the program begins at t o'clock with a song service by the Portland Junior cholry Following this Mrs. E. C. Knapp S 1 1 address tha convention upon "jjhlld's Spiritual Growth" and Dr. Deiflear H. Trtmbla will speak upon the? ."Philosophy of Thought." This will :be the closing session and while tt sessions have been very well attends it is expecieu At the nrst sessioji: last evening Rev. F. W. Emerson,?Mie president of the state association tyas present and spoke on evangelism 3i the Sunday school. C. A. Phippsfepoke on seven Sunday school symptoms. At tliis even ing's session Mrs. E. i'l Knapp. George T. Pratt and C. A. Pflpps. all Sunday school experts, will aeak. At 6:15 o'clock thlsvenliig the Bun- day school workers ; till, sit down to banquet served in : &e church. Loveland, wife of pastor of the First M. E. church. Th nroerom of Lenten devotions at Holv Cross church. University Park, Is as follows: Wednesday evenings at 8 o'clock, instruction and benediction with a brief sermon by Rev. T. R Mnrniiv C S. C. and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, the "Way of tha cross I mua aays and all, but I really didn't service. Fathers of coiurooia univer- i mind the snow and cold In the east. slty will deliver a series of lecture at I and though we have met some very Mra- Frank L. Loveland, wife of the new pastor of the First Metho dist Episcopal church, is trying very bard, to be happy and contented in Portland. "It is a beautiful city, with the this church on Sunday evenings aa follows: Tomorrow evening, "Necessity of Re ligion and of a Church," Rev. L. J. Heiser, C. S. C; March 16, "Catholicity of the Church," Rev. J. H. Gailagan, C. S. C: March 22, "Holiness of the Church," Rev. William Cunningham, rine people here. I always seem to like the last place best and I guess It won't be until my daughter ar rives here some time In May that I will begin really to feel at home," said Mrs. Loveland yesterday. "We have both come here with the Idea that we are going to like it S. C; March 29, "Unlt$ of the J and we always like any place where Church." Rev. W. O'Donnell, C. 8. C. April 5. "Apostollcity of the Church." Rev. F. Maher, C. S. C, and April 10, "Passion of Christ," Rev. D. Cannon, C. S. C. 1 Waited for the Lord," by Mendels sohn. Th evening's music will be two anthems. "The Lord Is My Rock,' by Woodman, and Sullivan's "Father, Thy Children Bow in Adoration. 9 m liovaland Joina Bealty Board. Dr. Frank L. Loveland, new pastor of the First M. E. church, was yester day elected- to honorary membership In the Portland Realty board, an honor he shares with but two others Whit ney L. Boise arid Bishop Charles Scad- ding. . Dr. Loveland was the guest or G. F. Johnson, president of the Provi dent Trust company, who presented the new Portlander during the lunch eon. Deaconess Is SConored, Miss Susie E. Kuter, deaconess of the Centenary M. E. church, was the guest of honor at a surprise party given on the occasion of her birthday last evening In the church parlors. The reception hall was tastily decorated with ivy and carnations. Sdiss Kuter was ushered into the room after all the guests had assembled. She was pre sented with a beautiful bouquet of carnations and a painting of Mount Hood. Will Dedicate Corbett C&nrch. Dedication services for the new com munity church recently completed on the bluff above Corbett will be held tomorrow. There will be services at 10, 2:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Several Port land ministers will take part in the services, which will be presided over by Rev. Mr. Reeder. The church was built for the community by the resi dents there, and Is a decidedly attrac tive building. we are located. The ladles of tbe church, many of whom have called. bave received me most kindly." Mrs. Loveland is a worker among the ladles' organizations of the church, their aid and missionary so cletles. "I am Interested In all the church work, but I seem to give those departments most of my time," she explained. During the term of Mrs. Loveland's married life. she has not always been a minister's wife, for it was while her husband was superintendent of a school in an Iowa city that he became converted and took up the study for tne ministry. When asked which life she enjoyed the most, that of being a school super intendent's wife or a minister's wife, she said: "What a big question to ask. Being a minister's wife Is full of so many Joys, but there are many trials and sorrows in it many more than anyone but a preacher's wife cao realize. Mrs. Loveland Is a member of the Order of the Eastern Star and of the P. E. O. society, an organization made up entirely of women. "It Is In the P. E. O. society that I find my greatest interest." she con tinued. . "I love its work and I get so much satisfaction out of It. Dr. Loveland gets so much satisfaction out of the fact that he is a member of the Eastern Star as I am. and Mason, also, which of course I cannot b, so that I Just lord it over him little on account of P. E. O. society. You know, we do our own printing, and have nothing whatever to do with men in our work." S , r- 1 1 To Open Qution. Box" g ----4 H Tha Question box will be onened at Centenary church totriftrrow at 7:3u p. m. This Is One of f&e methods that Dr. Trimble has of retting at what the people are thlnkfr.g of. It has proved a feature of tfjy wide Interest. Among others he wilt; answer the fol lowing questions W jll the coming man marry? I ha i been keeping company wlta a yotfig woman three years; do you think 181a time we were married? Will u matlwho lives mere ly a moral life, enjoy 5 he same bless ings In the ltfe hereaifjfer that a rellg ioua man will enjoy i Is water bap tism necessary for sa1at4on? Hhoul l persons In need of t 4 necessities of life tithe? Is a distljrulshed Catholic cardinal correct whe)- he says that Protestantism is lapsing? Am there any acts which! ijiay be right to some persons and wring to others? Do you believe In aan )tlflcatlon? Can a business man be a tMccessful C'.irlft" tian? Is the Bible aLsectarlan book? Must every Individual experience the "new birth?" The wftijct for th morning service is 'TThe Witnessing Christian." -fj B- a IPIan Special Music - ja BISHOP HOLDS FIRST CONFERENCE WITH MEN 4- Special musical services have been planned for, tomorrow at the Epworth M. E. church at North Twenty-sixth and Savier streets. The program for the evening is aa follows: Hymn Come Thou Almighty King Congregation. Prayer. Anthem I can Trust Him. .. .wuson Choir. Scripture Reading. Hymn My Jesus As Thou Wilt... Weber Congregation. Solo I Am a Pilgrim Johnson Miss Crossley. Address The Pastor Anthem Quit Tou Like Men. .Wilson Choir. Male Quartet I Belonsr to Jesus... Lorenz Messrs. Mills. Speelmon, Finch and You n sr. Anthem Come Unto Me Nelson Choir. Solo A Dream of Paradise Gray Mr. Carl. Anthem I Am But a Stranger. .Heine Mrs. Tavlor and Miss Crossley. Polo Mr. Carl Hymn Close to Thee Vail Benediction. Rev. C. M. Brown will preach at the services tomorrow evening at the Troutdale Methodist church. At Perclval Memorial library, om Portland Heights, tbe first of Bishop Charles Scaddinga lenten conferences with men was held Thursday evening. the discussion of the subject, "How to Arouse the Interest of Business Men," being led by XV. D. Wheelwright. His paper was so clear a statement of the objections of the opponents of Chris tianity and religion generally, and of the validity of the answers to such objections, that it waa unanimously agreed by the men in attendance that the address should be preserved in per manent form; steps to this end are be ing taken. After deploring what, he held to be a mistake and error of the church in antagonizing advanced aclen tlfic knowledge, and especially tbe theory of evolution, Mr. Wheelwright quoted from John Flake: The lesson of evolution ia that, through all these weary ages the hu man soul has not been cherishing In religion a delusive phantom, but In spite of seemingly endless groplnsr and stumbling, it has been rising to the recognition of its essential kinship with the ever livinr God. Of all the Impli cations of the doctrine of evolution with regard to man, I believe the very deepest and strongest to be that which asserts the everlasting reality of re ligion. The remaining discussions In thl series of conferences during lent, will be as follows: March 12 "The Woi id's Need of the Social Message of Christianity." led by Hon. Robert A. Bdfoth, of Eugene, Oregon. j March 19 "What -la? the Bible, and How Is It Influencing Pur Lives." led by Hamilton Johnstone"of Portland. March 26 "The Sanctity of Mar riage," led by 11. Bp Ramsdell. of Portland. r;J April 2 "Christian 1Jnity. Its Pos sibilities and Power,"" jd by Judge W. D. Fenton, of Portlan Bishop WaterhoufJe a V'lai tor. Bishop R. G. Waterhouse of the Methodist Episcopal church, south, who bad been expected Ik: Portland last Sunday to occupy thetpulplt of Rev. James H. Benaett, but: who was de layed by floods in trQ! south, passed through Portland, tn", xoute to Spo kane, Thursday: "I .pfa going Into Montana to hold a ci-aferenre and I shall be there until 4lVa middle of the month," said Blsh$p Waterhouse. "From there I will go tj Lapwal, where I will hold a conference with tbe Nez Perce Indians, which fem anticipating with considerable plea. -Aire. I will also hold a conference in falla Walla and will be here March IS'. MEETING NOTICES AND DIRECTORY OF THE VARIOUS CHURCHES IN PORTLAND AND SUBURBAN .TOWfHIS fteattet Vint .Whit Tempi. W. B. flloMa. paitor. ftbla school 10. SerTtcM II and 7:30. 8. S. I i. m. B. Y.. P. V.. :1S . a. Rr. W. ft MaeCulloagk will prtaob. . Bast Bide R. O. W. Shank, pastor, errteae 11 aad 7:30. 8. B. 10. B. Y. P. C. :8a. Hlghlaad Bv. C. B. Elliott. B. T P. U. rAO. S. 8. :&. Serrlcaa 11 and 7:30. ln4 by Go." and "Religion a Bargain." CalTarr Rev. Walter Duft. paator. Preach ing 'at II a. an. and 7:B0 p. m. S. 8. 10. . Y. P. U., :U. "Christian Temperance r ta'e Other Fellnw," and "The Blind Man WT Thought I Hbould Worry." i Artfta Her. W. 1. 8 Spr.gga. Bnndnj ichool :. B. Y. P. V. :1S. 8erTtcea 11 and - T:aa.. ."The Baptlam of Holy Spirit and Ptre," ana "la Church Memberataip Worth While." 8el)wa Ber. T. H. Hayes, 11 and T:30. s. io. r. P. V. 0:30. rjnjveraity Park Bev. A. C. Saxton. paator. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. B. V. P. U. 1. Saanyalde (tierinaa) 8. 8. 9:45. Conrad Wjaa, upertateodeat. Bt. Johna tGeraoaD) Bev. Karl Feldneth, I.. 8. :4. 11 and 7:30. Y. P. V. T. 'Eeat Forty-fifth atreet Re. A. B. Walli. . :45. Preaching 11 and 7:30 a. m. B. V. P. V., :. "Why 1 Go to Churrfc Sunday," d ."Greed for Another's Uuods.'" St. Job na B. - p. Borden, pastor. B. 8. IV a. at. services II a. m. and n. m. Oraee ItoataviUa, Bev. H. T. Cah. II and f a,- X. P. :M. g. 8. 0:46 Calneae Mlaatoa 8. 8. T. 1. Q. Ma lone, ii- ainnnofii, First .German Bar. 1. Sratt. 11 and 7:30. p. b- v:eo. Third KT. W. J. BeaTan. Knott and Van emrar arenoe. It and T:80. B. Y. P. u.. :Mk 8. 8., :4 a. m. "The Manliness of Jeaaa." and Why a Christian Need Join Vnnrcn. geeond German Rev. Frederick Buerrman 11 and TS&O. iT 8. :45. T. P. O. :45. Ltata-.Rev. i. M. Net eon. 8. 8. 19. Serr lre II aad 7:0. B. Y. P. TJ., 8:30. "Chrlot . aad the Church." aad "Chriat and Bis ; Apoatiea." Mooiit OHvet Bev. W. A. Magnet t, paator, It aad 8 . m. 8. 8. 1S:80. Tahernacle jr. Clark. Tlbblte. paator., Ser- . anooa w:o ana t:o. b. a,, v:5 a. bo. b. Y. P. C. 60 D. m. Oedlsh 11 ' a. a. aad 7:90 p m. 8. S. 19. m. i. r ti .s:ao Italian Ml Ion Rev. Franeeeeo- Bannella, ",i natr. Parator'a circle 8. Preachln 10:3O abort aermoa tot English speaking people; aUo ' ,rirtt 12th . and Taylor ts. Rct. Frank 1 Uelaul . S., t:30. . K. ;30. 8c rr lore !:.) aad 7:"U. "Tbe fropbat of Hope, TvKaat Ilarrteos and' Heaaloch. Ree. B. Calder. 11 a. m. and 7:30 d. m. S. 8. 1 10. E. t., 8:80. "A BabT'a Right A Plea for Prohibition," and "Lost and Found." Swedish Borthwlck and Beach. P. J. Berg. paator, 11 and 7:30. 8. S. 10. H. L. 7. Epworth Kev. C. O. McCnlloch. Serrlcea at 11 a. m. and 7:30 o. an. 8. 8. S:4.V EL I 0:30. "The Blessedness of knowing and Doing." and song service. First Norwegian Danish Corner 18rh and Hoyt. Rev. Ellas Glerdlnc. Preachlnar- 11 and 8. Y. P. M., p. m. S. E. L.. D. m. "Enrironment and Character." and '"nie Secret of the Untroubled Heart." Woodlawn Rev. 1UJ Thomaa. riant nr. R. 8. 10. E. L. :4Q. Preaching 11 and 7:30. What is Most Imnortaat About a Man." and special music Norwegian Danish Vancouver and Skid- snore. Rev. Abr. Verelde, pastor. 10:46 and . s. ., iz m. ; "Tne Second Coming of Christ." and "Is Smith Right or the church ?" v 8uunyide Rt. William H. Ftt. D. fi ll and 7:45 p. m. S. 8. 0:50 a. m. B. L. 6:30. "Walking With God." and "The Love of the Social Consclenc." Centenary Rev. Delmpr H. Trlmhli r. D., pastor. S. 8. 9:40. E. L, :30. Serylces 11 and 7:30. 'The Witnessing Christian." end "The Peoples Questions Answered" question dot. Central Vancouver ava. and Vmrrn. Kj. C. C. Rarick. Services 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 6:45. Claas meet inn 12:15. R. K-3A n. as "The Fall of Jerusalem." and "Prohibition," dj- ur. ueorge B. Pratt. tsx. johna Kev. 1. I. Patten. Benlcea 11 and 7:30. S. 8. 10. E. L. :SO. Japanese. Mission Bev. Ellsea Rlbara. 9:30 mi o.xi. o. a. a .KJ. I.aurelwood Rev. V. E. Wllllnva R R 9:45. E. L. 6:30. Servlcea 11 and 7:30. "Ctrlstian Science A Denial of the Holv Bible." and "The Bible a Denial of Chris tian Science." ' Clinton Kelly Memorial John Paraona. paa tor. 8. 8. 9:45, Servlcea il a. m. and 7:45 p. as. n. i... a:isu p. m. Chinese Mission 11 ana 7:30. German F. A. Schumann, 8. S. 9:45. Serv Ices 11 and 8. Epworth league 7:15. Montavilla Rev. W. H. Hampton. Sernwa at 11 and 7:30. 8. S. 10. B. U 8:43. Evening sermon bv Rev. C. T. Triimn Sellwood Rev. Jaaaes K. Hawkins. 11 and 7:30. J. E. L. 2:30. B. L. 6:3a University Park Rev. L. C Poor, n aad 7:30. 8. 8. 10 a. m. E. U 6:15. African Zlon Rev. W. Matthewa. 11 and 8. 8. 8. 1. E. L. 7. ' Carson Heights Rev. B. X. Greene. 8. 8. 10. Sermon U. Bona X'lty Park Boss City Park clab. . . ini.m , . xtmngaon. paator. 8eivlce 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 9:4&. "T.rna" and "The Metrooolttam Tower nf rtimt-r Bethel Rev. J. L. Craw, pastor. Services i anu. i :.. a. a. . i :ii. u. a,. 7. Patton Rev. Ueorge F. Hopkins. : paster. Preaching 11 and 7:30. S. 8. 10 a. m. E. L. 6:30. "Make It Easy to Do. Right," and Sacred Song Service." Mount Tabor Rev. C. L Hamilton. 11 and 7:80. S. S., 9:45. E. L., 6:30. "The True Church." and "Popular Amusements." Lents Rev. W. Boyd Moore, 11 and 8. S. 10. E. U 7. Woodstock Frank James, oast or. 11 and 7:80. S. 8., 10 a. m. Clasa meeting 12 m. E. L.. 6:30. "The Holv Ghost." and Timni lo dies' evening service. Lincoln street ax. is. 34. C Keen, paator. 11 and 8. 8. 8. 10 Oak Grove Rev. C. H. Woolev. Servlcea 11 and 8. S. 8. 10. Westmoreland Rev. B. T. Greeene. 8. S. 7. Sermon 7:30. Wesleyan Rev. D. B. . Haaroe. castor. Preaching 11 and 7:80. S. 8. lO. Y. P. M. 6:30. Revival preaching every evening of the week. Flrat German A. F. Cramer, pastor. Preaching 11 and 8. S. S. lO. E. L. 7:80. -x-ayior street aa and xayior sta. services 10:30 and 7:30 by Rev. W. T. Kerr who will preach morning sermon. Classes 9:30. 8. 8 12:15. E. L. 6:30. Evening sermon by Rev. Frank James. Presbyterian. First Presbyterian church Rev. John Boyd. minister. Preaching: 10:30 and 7:30. C. E. 6:30. Calvary Eleventh and Oar sta. Rev. Da vid L, Kleble, UV D. Preaching 10:30 and i :au. B. b., J2 m. - Kenllworth Bev. lsna Kirk Richardson. pastor. - 11 and 7:46. Bible school 9:45 a. ro. V. P. 8. C. E.. 6:45. "The Gospel of the Telephone." and Sck to Xoor Bush." Mispah Rev. Harry Leeds, pastor. Sermon 11 and 8. 8. S. 9:45 a. m. C. E. 7 p. m. Fourth Rev. Henry G. Hanson, pastor. servlcea i:w IH i:w. H. 8. 1Z. C. B 6:30. "The - Gospel According to John,' and "A Gospel for Every Day Living." Anabel Robert H. ! McLean. Services 11 and 7:45. S. S.. 9:45. C. E.. 6:45. "The Power of God,.' and "The Bread of Life" IUuatrated. ; . Hawthorne. Park L. K. Grimes, pastor. 8 8 noon. Services 10:3O and 7:30. C. E 6:80. "Tha Safety i of Your Boy," and "vvorka ana Faith."- I Third Rev. A. ! L. Bntchtson, pastor, Servlcea 10:30 and 7:45. 8. S. 12. C E. 6:45 Forbes Bev. Henry L. Pratt, , 11 and 8. 8. 8. 10. C E. 6:30 p. m. Hope, Montavilla Rev. 8. W. Seeman, 8. 8. 10. Servlcea 11 and 7:30. C. C. 6:30 p. m. Cnlty W. Lee Gray, mlalater. 8. 8. 10. Preach! tar 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. - Arbor Lodge Rev. George R. Cromley, It and 7:45. S. 8. 10. . Vernon H.. N. Mount, paator. Services 11 and 8. 8. 8. 10 a. nt. C. E.. 7 d. m. "The Bride of the Lamb." and "Why Jesus Died Waa It Part I the llvrne Planr' Pledmost Ret. J. E. Buyder. 11 and 7:34. C. E., 6:30. S. S.. 9:45. "Sack Cloth," and "lne xoung Man and the Times. ' Westminster Bev. Henrv Marcotte. 10:30 and 7:45. S. S. 12. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30. Millard Avenue Rev. W. H. Amna Rxrv- Ices 11 and 7:80. S. 8. 10. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30 p. m BDokane Avenue J. B. xouel. castor. S. S.. 10 a. m. Sermon. 11 and 7:30. Morning-. "Our Program; Is It Worth the Cost?' Erening, "Bear the Cross Gain the Crown." Koso City Park Services 11 and 7:45. Rev. Boudlnot Seely. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Marshall Street Rev. Mr. Black, castor. 11 and 7:30. S. S. 10 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Mount Tabor Rev. William Q. Moore, pas tor. 8. 8. 10 a. m. Servlcea 11 and - 7:30. C. E. 7 p. m. cntneae ut at, 7:45. s. s. :4&. Trinity Rev. E. Benson, castor. Servlcea 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30. Reformed Frank D. Fraser. Preaching. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. United Presbyterian. Kenton J. 8.' Cole. Services 10:18 a. m. and 8 p. m. 8. 8. 10 a. m. First Frank l Witt Flndiey. lo:30 and 7:30. 8. S., 12 m. C. E.. 6:30 p. ra. Pleasing Not Self But Christ." and "It Pcya to Believe." The Church of the Strangers Rev. 8 Earl Dubois. 10:30 and 7:20. a B. 6:30 R. m. "Placing the Crown on Lovvj." and Raw TTn4trtn!Tn TtavTWtoa i'l M t .ml lenes Ken Ron. Third W. A. Spalding. D. P.. pastor. 8. 8. 10. Y. P. 8 6:30. Services 11 a. m. and 7:30 P. m. X. E. Church South. Union Avenue Methodist J. Hardy Bennett, pastor. rreacning. il ana i :au. 8. o. io. E. L., 6:30. "The Tongue Is Afire," and "Saint Peter Has Fallen." Oak Grove Methodist Episcopal Flrat M. E. Church C. II. Wooley, pastor. 8. 8. lO a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Coagregatioaal. Flrat Rev. Luther B. Dyott. n. D. 11 m. and 7:46 p. m. "Inspiration Amid Every Day Life." and "What Have We to Do With Dnlveraity Park Rev. W. C. Kantner, D, D.. pastor. 11 and 7:30. 8. S. 10 a. m. Y P. 8. C. E-. 6:30. "A Pattern Chrlatiau," and "Why Thev FalL" First German Rev. John H- Bopp, 10:30 and 7:30. S. 8. 9:15. C. E. 6:30. Lanrelwood Rev. Knodeil, paator. 10 and ?:4. c. K. 7. Pilgrlra Bev. D. V. Poring, pastor. Preach Ins- 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 9:45. C. S:SO: "The Large Ufa In the Small Place." and "Haa the Public School Proven a Failu rr Highland Rev. B. 8. Bollinger. 8. 8. 10 a. m. Preaching 11 and 7:30. Y. P. 8. C. E. 6:30. "Making the Power of Christianity Felt," and "The True Sense of Rellgtoua Experience." Waverly Heights Bev. A, W. Bond, pas tor. Worship 11 and 7:30. S. 8. 10. C. B. 6:30. Sunnrside Rev. J. J. Staub. 11 and 7:30. 6:30. "The Friends of Jesus Christ," and An Ancient Mother-ln-Law." Hassalo Street J. M. Lowden. pastor. Services, 1L S. 8., 10 a. m. "While You Walt." Llnderhurst Rev. D. B. Gray. 8. 8. 10. Services 11 and 7:45. C. E. 6:30 p. m. St. Johns Rev. Jamea Murphy. 11 and 5. 8 S. 10. Atkinson Memorial Rev. F. W. Gorman, pastor. Servlcea 11 a. m. and 7:45. C. E. 6:30. "Missionary Dntles and Mot I Tea," and The Supremacy of Chriat." Christian. First Park and Columbia streets 8. M. Conner. Services at 11 and 7:45. 8. 8, 9:50. C. E., 6:30 p. m. - - Central Rev. Samuel R. Hawkins, pastor. 8. S. 10. C. E. 6:30. Services 11 and 7:30 p. m. Koaney avenue u. r. Harris, pastor. 8. 8. 9:45. C. E. 6:30. Services 11 and 7:30. The Second Temptation," and "An Anneal to Men." Montavilla Christian Tabernacle Servlcea 11 and 7:30 p. m. S. 8.. 10 a. m. C. E. 6:30 n- m. Gladstone Rev. Roy L. Dunn, paator. Serv ices at 11 and 7:30 p. m. S. 8. 10. Junior V. K. at s p. m. u. E. at 0:8O p. m. 8t. Johns Rev. J. R. Johnson, naatnr Services 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. C. E. 7:30. Kern rark Kev. K. xicbs Maxey. paator. Servlcea at 11 and 8. C. E. 7 p. m. 8. 8. 10 a. m. "Pentecost," and '.'The Sin of tiseiessiiees." Woodlawn Rev, W. L. Hellinger, state evangeust. services u ana TUW. 8. s. 9:40. C. E. 6:30. ' Sellwood, corner Nineteenth and Nehalem nev. 4. a. Meiton, pastor. Servlcea 11 and 7:30 p. m. 8. 8. 10. C. E. 6:30. Vernon Fifteenth aad Wygant Rev. J. A. jaeuoD, paaior. cervices 11 ana 7:30. 8 S., 10 a. m. United Brethren. First Rev. J. D. Nlsewooder, paator. Serv lcea 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. V, . H. Working Out What la Our Own," and "How m wt veu ana &eep well. " Second Alberta. Rev. Chas. L. Wllllama 8. 8. 10. C. E. 6:30. Services 11 and 7:30 p. m. -me well Tempered lite." and i mere a rersonai uevtlT" Third Rev. Judsoa G. Rlchardaon. paator. Servicea 11 and 7:39.- 88. 10. . I. S;30. Sermon by Rev. L. K. Merrill rourth Rev. J. E. Conner, pastor. Services 11 aad 7:30 p. aa. 8. 8. lO. C E. 8:30 p. a. Radical Jesaup at.. Rev. A. 8. Henderson. ?astor. Servlcea 11 and 7:30. S. S. 10. C. E. p. m. Guy Wood worth Memorial. Vancouver. Wash. Rev. J. Lincoln Ellis, pastor. Servlcea 11 and 8 p. m. 8. 8. 10. x. r. b. c. k. t. Manor Circuit Services Manor 11 a. m. Cherry Grove 3 p. m. Brush Prairie 7:30. . Friends' Chareh. Sunnyslde East Thirty-fifth and Mala sta. Homer Cox, pastor. Servlcea 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 9:45. C. E. 6:30. Prayer meeting Thurs day, 7:30. Lenta south Main St., ttev. John Riley, pas tor. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Blbla school 9:43. C. E. 0:3O p. m. west Piedmont Friends Kev. x. J. Coburn. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Blbla school 10 a. m. 8. S. 10. C. K. 6:15. Episcopal. Trinity church Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. Services 8 and 11 a. an. and 8 p. m. 8. S. 9:45 a. m. Wood Fellowship Society, Parish bouse, 19tb sod Darts ata. 7 to 7:55 p. m. St. Mathew'a Mission Rev. W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 8. S. lO a. m. Servlca and sermon at 11 a. m St. Jnhn'a church Rev. T. F. Bowen, 8. 8. 2. Evening grayer and sermon, s. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen tbe Martyr Rev. H. M. Ramsay. Servlcea 11 and l.tO. 8unday school 10. Cnurcn ol our savior wooostoc ev. E. II. Clark. Servicea 8 and 11 a. m. 7:30 p. m. every third Sunday. 8t. David'a Rev. Henry Russell Talbot. 7:30. 8. 8. 9:45.' Morning prayer 11 a. m. Evening prayer 4:30. St. Andrews. Porta month Rev. F. W. Banm, vicar. In charge. 11, prayer and ser mon l:au. . . iw. Grace Memorial Bit. George B. Van Wa tare and Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. Holy Com munion 8 a. m. 8. 8. 10 a. a. services 11 a. m. St. John'a church. Sellwood Rev. John D. Rice. Servlcea at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. 7:30. evening Drarer. Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Sa maritan hospital Chaplain. Frederick K. Howard. Holy communions 7 a. m- Prayer and sermon. J :20. Rt. Mark's Rev. J. B. H. Simpson, rector. Rolv Enfhartat 7 X) a . m. 8. B. 9:45 a. In. Matins and Litany 10:15. Evensong at 7:30 9- m. Kenton Flra hall on Brandon at. Rev. F Bowen, vicar. 8. 8. 10. Evening services and sermon, 3:30. Holy eommcoion on third Sunday or eaca mourn at m. St. Mlchael'a and All Angela' Rev. T. T. Bowen, vicar. 11 and 5. 8. 8. 10. Holy com munion flrat Sunday 11, third Sunday 7:30. Good Shepherd Rev. John Dawson, 11 and T:ao. x. a. 10. Portsmouth Hereford a, near Lombard at. Rev. F. If. Baunt. vicar. B. B. IV. Icea 11 and 7:30. Holy communion on second. fourth and firth Hundaya or monta at t:w; on flrat at II. Holidays by appointment. Ascension chapel Portland Helgbta. 8. S. 9:30. St. Jobn'a. Mllwaokle tev. Jobs D. Rice. 8 8. 2. Evening prayer and sermon. S. Services 4. St. PsuUs. Wood mere Rev. Oswald W. Taylor, 8. B. 3. Services 4. Patton. Michigan and Alberta George F. Hopkina. paator. 8. 8. 10. Sermon 11. Ser mon 7 :30 p. m- Lutheran. Swediah Immanuel Rev. J. Richard Olson. 11 and 8. 8. S. 9:45. Zlon s German (Missouri Srnodk Corner Salmon and Chapman. II. II. Koppelmann, 10:lfi, 7:45. H. 8.. 9:16. 8t. James' Kngllsh Wast Psrk and Jeffer- son su. Rev. J. A. Leas, pastor. 8. 8. 10. Luther lesgne 7. Services 11 a. aa. aad 8 p. m. Bt. Paul a uerman A. 8. Kraase. naatar. Services 10:30 a. m. German; 7:30 p. at.. angusn. a. a. w-.au a. m. L'nlted Norwegian Detmar Lamen.' nastor. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 9:45. Mission Vincent a ball, corner 4Sd and Sandy road, W. F. Luta, pastur. Engllah service 3 p. m. s. 8. W:iM a. m. Ellm chapel Rev.' B. J. Tboraon. 1L 8. 8. 10. 8wedisn Mission Kev. a. 1. Thoren. 11 and H. . 8. , lO. Y. P. 6:30. Trinity Genriau tMliwoorl Synod H-Williams avenue and Graham i. A. Rlmbacb. 8. 8.. 9:1S. Servlcea lit and 7:30. Bethany Danish M. C. Jenaen-Enabolm. naa- tor. Servicea 11 and 8. 8. 8. 10 Grace Knglli-b tMiaaoarl 8ynod) Alls' oa avenue and Maaon. Rev. C. Lueeke, paator. 10:3O and 7:40. 8. 8. 9:15 a. m. St. Jobna 8. 8. 10. Preaching 11. Immanuel German (Sellwood) H. C (ba ling. 10:30. 8. 8. 9:30. Swedish Augoatana Rev. H. E. Sana ted t. 10:40 ana t:o. b. b. v:au. United Norwegiaa (Portsmouth) H. O. Hen drickson, paator. Service 11. 8. 8., 14, 3 p. m.. Lunde's hall. Vernon. Our Savior's, Norwegian Grant, corner R. 10th. Rev. Geo. iiendrlksea. 8. 8. 10. Korwegisa service II. Norwegian communion service In morning. Mission (Montavilla) Hamilton's chapel, corner K. Gllaan and E. 80th. W. P. Lets. paator. 8. 8. 9:30. German service at 10:15 a. m. Betbal Ivy and Wllllama Rev. J. A.'8tow- ney. Servicea 11 and 8. 8. 8., 10. United EvmagalioaX First K. 16th and Maple Bev. C C. Po ling. Kerneea Jl a. aa. ana 7 :ao Bw an. S. g. 9:45. K. U C. K. :. 8t. Johns J. A. Goode, paator. Preaching 11 ana t .av a. 0. v. a. u. Wichita Bev. H. H. Fa rasa a, paator. Preaching eervlcea every flfajt and third Kan. days of tach month. 8. 8. -fecood and fourth en no ay a. c. B. 6:30 p. rrfc-: Ockler Green Wlllamettr"blvd. and (3av Bev. 8. L. Lovell, pastor, d and 7:0 8. . iu. av. i. c jl. f n. m. Taiveraaliati Church of the Good TldlaVf. Broadwar and E. 24th Rev. J. D. Corby .m 8. Ii 8erv1res at 10:46 a. m. and 6 n. gj X. P. C U. p. m. '.f t - Zvaagalioal Aasa Ution. Carson f felehta I 8tm4 r .t. n m and 7. 8. 8. 10:30. First Eagllab East Blilfc and Market sta. Rev. E. C. Hornacbnch. paSor. 8. 8. 10 a. o Y. P. A. 7 p. m. Services?!! and S n. m Flrat German Evanaellca&i-H. Bchaknarht. paator. -. Htawrui-Calvin 8. Betgvtreaeer, paator. 4. 8. 10; 11 aad 8. Y. P.:1. 7. Evangelical Bj a4. Oermaa Evangelical Frtje rharch. Ta- eoma avenue and East .nfteenfh. Rev. Ella Hergert. pastor. 8-8. V:M. C. K 8:80. Preaching 10:45 BH.3! 7:30. 8t. 'Paul Evangelical ctforcb 447 Falling atreet. Rev. J. Hergert. nator. Servioea 11 and 7:80. Y. P. 8. 6)0 p. aa. Catkolia. ! :, Holy Redeemer Kev. Ed- K. Gantwell C. 88. R. Low mass 8; bighVnaas and aeram 100. Benediction 4. : Bt. Ignatius Rev. iWlloo, B. t. Lm masa, H and 9:30. Maaa, mtvqum and be ned lo ttos. 10:30. 8t. Joaepb's (Genaaa)-) It. p.ev. Jame Raaw. V. O. Low mass f'Hlrh maaa and aermoa. 10:30. Vespers and) (benediction, !:. m. rranens nev. i. a. B.urk. rw maaa. 6, 8 and 9; high maaa and aivmon 10:30. Ves per. Instruction and benedbtlon, 7 :30. St. Lawrence's Rev. J. Uagbes. Low anas 6, and 9; high 4aaa and sermon 10:30. Vespers sad benedteVlno. 7 ;JO. St. Patrick's Rev. E. P.Murphy. Low maaa 8; high masa and aeraaon ty:t. veapera aod benediction 8:30. C i , Immaculate Heart of lAjy Rev. W. A. Daly. Low maaa 6.-8 gndl High mass and ermon 10:80. Veapera and fxtaadictVoa 7:30. Ascension, Montavilla B-f. J. p. Fltxpa-frW-h- hlasn at Hi big &m with aermoa. 10:60. Bunoay achool at Benedict loa 8:3u. Holy Rosary Very Rev. It, 11. Kaiiy. Low ataas tV 7. 8 and . Hlgha and aeraxm. 11. Veapera and benedVtt 7:30. . .""X1. Hrrt-. MllwankW "Rev. George Ro b1' - -B- ..Low Ji high ataas and sermon 10.30. Veapera and. lenedlctloa 7:30. SC JMepbeo s Rev. W. A . Waltt. Lew aaaae :30; high maaa and aeraao f 10:30. Holy Croaa, L'niTrtty t Fark Bv. J. p. Thl 11 ma n. C. 8. C. - lnr naiaaa and - Inatrac- CContlnoed on Follwtnc Pat's) 1--V Si T-S