-IT- O ... THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 31, 1914. SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST JO DEDICATE NEW EDIFICE New- House of Worship at East Sixth and Holladay Is Hajidsome' Structure, SERVICES WILL BE HELD IN NEW CHURCH TOMORROW y The Second Church of Christ, Scient ist wlllbpen Its handsome new edifice, at East feixth street and Holladay ave- Sruc, tomorrow. The regular Sunday : servtceawtll be held at 11a. in. and 8 P. m.,arnT an ndditional service has i bcn arranged for tomorrow afternoon, j at S o'clock. With the completion of Second church, all 'the Christian Sci- ; enr-e churches rf Portland are now oro- vineci with trulUlinpK of their own, ex cepting Fifth church, which waa only OrKBnizcd last cnrln:. . v The new building, which faces south, nearly fills the luOxlOO lot. located on the northwest coiner of East Sixth street and Holladay avenue. The archi tectural plan i K fteortre Koti; L""- I : , ham's, and la of the Doric order. 'Six -r-r t TJ7'1 1 TM A, Doric columns sustain the high and ; J H10I1 Will jl6Cb rjiai. luim lli'O Ml IIUIIl li.L lilt" I11IJII entrance on lfolladay avenue. This entrance opens into a. commodi- j oin -foyer,' from which two stairways , Ipnrl til t Vl o cm 1 1 ,1 1 1 ri r t i m oVtni-A A A run. ' ; . tors' ro'jm adjoins the' foyer. The au ditorium, which has a sliplitly sloping Poor, has been so planned that from very . one of the thousand seats a full view of the readers' platform can , he hadS . .Four carefully placed columns sup port the vaulted r-ritlnp, which centers In a' dome 3H feet hl(?h. The walls and ceifiltit; are r.f n rr;i'' tint htk! "ie tvo.s&work Ih ftnipherl In old ivory. The pew a'e of'nak, with a finish of dull pr'iy, and m.ikf a pie;, sin-; o : t : t with th rich J' 'f-in-h blue carpet whlclf i overs t he aisles. There are 4.'t0 light concealed In the main cornice, furnishing' soft, even Upht In nil parts of the auditorium without "hailnws. Hidden lights are N 1 wl"-' ' it-' I New edifice of Second Church of CHrist Scientist, at East Sixth street and Holladay avenue. Officers on Monday The election of officers of the Port land Christian Endeavor Union will take rijace Monday evening at the called executive committee meeting to he held in the First Christian church. Park and Columbia streets. A full at tendance of local society officers and ; committee chairmen Is expectad. S( eral new societies will be" received into the union during the evening, i among them being the largest Christian, Kndeavor society of the state. This Is the one organized in the Zion lerniiin- Congregational church. at Fast Ninth and Fremont streets. Last Sunday evening they had 226 present !n their prayer meeting, which is not an uin sual number. Several amendments In the ni'psfrit union constitution will also used t,, lUjit the dome, fare has f lt(. voU.(1 pon whioh will put the union be.-n ned in fX.e selection of the win-ull .A h,.tt,.r working basis for the com dow glass, which is of the opalescent , t v,.a r A recognition service, for the variety, with a basis of ambe-i ! benefit of publicly introducing the Atithe front of the auditorium Is the , .,, ,is( ian Endravor experts of the city, render' platform, over, and back of : wH) anotnPr interesting part of the w!;lcli t-thc organ screen ttiat will con- ; j,lt,gram real the pit,vs fif the $5000 organ to be ! ' - Installe.I within a few weeks. To the, , ; !r,rj':oJ::w:orwnconlweek 01 itevival Tn the rear, and pttparated from the auditorium, are KeparCte. rooms for the readers, sol'iist.s, nrgarnist and nursery. 1'rom the front and east fover stair ways lead to The HSypday s i"fil roo-n I below, designed to accommodate 350 children. steain beating plant is Installedxlti tiie. sub-basement. A well planned ventilating system will make STATE-WIDE BREVITIES! ss Begins Tomorrow There will be a week of revival at the White Temple beginning tomor row. The services will be conducted by the singing and preaching evan gelist. Rev. . Bruce Evans. Mr. possible a frequ.tit change of air in the j Kv.tns will have charge- of the cam large building. I Paign throughout, although Rv. W. The building is of the se-ml-f lreproof ! B. Hinwon will assist. , order, havl ng' concrete walls to the au-I I r. Hinson will preach in the mom dltorlum floor, the balance of the con-j at 11 o'clock, and will take for Btructlon bclriK of interlocking tile. The i U" theme "Old Time Religion." The exterior Is of cement piaster, painted a: Temple Quartet will be heard in the cream color. Tho building's cost is 1 anthem "God so Loved the World" 140.000. The building site was pur- j (( rucifixJon by Stainer, and for the chased a year ago, and construction i offertory will sing "Though Your Sins work started In February of this year. as Scarlet." Doane. Services whioh---led to the organiza- ! Rev- J- Bruce Evans will preach tn tlou t Serond Church of Christ. Sci- I evening from the subject "What entlHt. In 1K97. wore first held in 1VJ3. No'-" At this service the Temple when a small group of those interested Quartet will be heard In the anthem In Christian Science met at the rest- i 1 "riKt 13 KnocKtng at my bad Heart" dence of one of their nunj.er on the! Otls, and special solos will be sung west side. About a year later a hall ! b' Mra- Virginia S. Hutchinson and in the Tourney building, on Second and j Norman A. Hoose. Taylor streets, waa engageq ana serv- j J i pm held there until the increased at tendance made larger quarters neces sary. The hall in the Auditorium building, on Third street, WM then se cured. It was while tiere that a char ter was secured and the church organ ized. Later services were held in the present IJtks' temple, on Stark street X Rev. H. C. Stover of Council. Idaho, has been extended a unanimous call to become pastor of the Central Con gregational church at Salem, which has been without a pastor since the death of Rev. T. J. Woodcock. The Invitation has been accepted and he will take up the new charge In about a month. Evangelist E. F. Bulgin will conduct revival meetings at Milton during the third or last week In November. All the churches of Milton and Freewater have Joined in the erection of a tab eftSacle where, the meetings will be held. "Billy" Williams, the "drummer evangelist," has begun a union meet ing at the Farmington Methodist church near Hlllsboro, to continue through Monday night. Will Be Honor Quest. Rev. Henry Marcotte of the West minster Presbyterian church of Port land will spend Sunday and Monday on the campus of the University Of Oregon delivering sermons and speeches and meeting the students. Monday night .he speaks at a Y. M. CA. meeting on the "Divinity and Humanity of Christ." Ministers Attend Retreat at Orenco A score of Presbyterian pastors of Portland and the vicinity, representing about one-third of the membership of the Portland Presbytery, attended a retreat for purely devotional purposes at Orenco Wednesday. No business was transacted. Starting at 9 o'clock. Rev. Henry Marcotte had charge for one hour, and for successive periods was fellowed by Rev. F. W. Seeman and Rev. F. D. Findley, of the United Presbyterian church. In the afternoon Rev. A. J. Montgomery led for the firs't- hour and afterwards Rev. John H. Boyd, of the First Presbyterian church, presided at the communion. UNION SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED AT SUNNYSIDE CHURCH Music tBe Feature of Pro gram; Talk in Prohibition Will Be Delivered. what church members ; FRIENDS WILL HOLD AND CLERGY ARE DOINGL Reed Professor to Discuss Great War A second series of five sermons treating of the European war begins at the Church of Our Father, Yam hill street and Broadway, . tomorrow night. The one tonight on "China and the Present World Crisis" will be by Dr. Kenneth Scott Latourette, profes sor of history In Reed oeilege. Dr. Max Pearson Cushlng, professor of history In the same Institution, will deliver the other four. The subject for November 8 ls-"PrehlstorJo- Grop ings; or the Dawn of Religion," The subjects for Sundays following are: November 15, "Egyptian Religion and Thought; Some Remarkable Discov eries;" November S2, "The Gate of God; or the Beginnings of Semltle Faith;" and November 29, "Another Branch of the Main) Stream; the Re ligion of Ancient- Greece." This series follows those that have been given during the month Just end ing. An effort is made in the ser mons still further to interpret the deeper moral and spiritual signifi cance of the war. TIniversalists Will LHave Special Service Speaks to Ministers. The Portland Ministerial federation holds its regular monthly meeting Monday morning at 10:30 In the Y. M. C. A. Rev. F. L. Loveland of the First Methodist church will read a paper on, "The Necessity for Sane Leadership in Church and State." Will Tell of Trip. At Kenilworth Presbyterian church tomorrow morning, Ellton Shaw will ten of his trip to the Presbyterian general assembly at Chicago last May. Rev. K. Richardson and others will discuss the election day issues at the evening services. Clrorcli and Synagogue to Join. . Following the custom of many years, the Church of the Good Tidings, Uni versalis!, the Church of Our Father, Unitarian, and the Synagogue Beth Israel will unite for a Thanksgiving service Thursday morning. November 26, at Temple Beth Israel. Pastor and Wife to Receive. Rev. and Mrs. W. G. Eliot Jr f -the Church of Our Father. TTnttarior, win receive Tlclay evening. Novem ber 6, from 8 to 10 o'clock. In the parish rooms at Broadway and Yam- mu streets. Rev. Samuel A. Elliott, president of the American Unitarian association, will be in Portland Tuesday, Novem ber 17. as the honored guest of the Unitarian club. There will be an Jn forntaJ supper in the chapel of the church at Broadway and Yamhill streets, and men and women will attend. REUNION FOR MEN WEDNESDAY NIGHT Prohibition Bally Tomorrow. Under the auspices of the Albina W. C T. U. a prohibition rally will be held at the Swedish M. K. church, Rorthwiek and Beach streets. Instead of the regular services tomorrow i S .VflAII Who-Have Ever Belonged 1 ' 3 I 1 1 I give a recuftiipn anu tuuixwca wiu be made by Mrs. Mattle Sleeth and Mrs. F. W. Lonegren. Members of the Young People's so cieties of the Mount Tabor Prebyter ian, Sunnyslde Friends and Sunnyslde Methodist, and the Third United Pres byterian churches will assemble in the auditorium of the Sunnyslde Congrega tional church. East Thirty-second and. Taylor streets, at 6:30 p. m. Sunday evening for a union service. Lloyd R. Carrick, formerly president of the Sunnyslde Congregational Chris tian Endeavor society, will preside through the meeting which will be given over to a full program of talks and music. John R. Purcell, gold medal oratori cal man of the Anti-Saloon league, will be present to speak before the young people concerning ,Xhe prohibi tion work. The topic of the hour's meeting will be "A Saloohless Nation." During 'the program there will be an opportunity given to each society represented to tell the work of special note that has been accomplished by the society in the past year. The En deavor society of the Friends church will render special music. About 250 people are expected to be In attend ance. jH Following the young people's meet ing there will be a union church serv- , Ice addressed by Governor West. . It I -., . .. .. . . is expected that a record audience Bib7Tlri?o.T"?l-.5Ta will be present for this part of the 11 . m. . b. Y. P. U., 6:30 p. m. "014 Time evening's crosrram and accordingly ths ! Keton" nd "Wht Next!" Bt. J. To Church WU1 Be Asked- to Be Present, Work Is Appreciated. Members .of the Pilgrim Congrega tional chuT-ch have unanimously ex- j . 3Ien of the city who are or eve pressed resolutions of appreciation of have' been members of the Friend the work of Rev. D. V. Polling, who i church have been rx tended a general recently resigned to bec6me a soloist J invitation to be present! at a reunloa with the Flying Squadron or America. The resolution expresses the thought that his sermons were instructive, and forceful and that the music, under his direction, was of a high order. . - Annual Conference XText Month. The annual' meeting of the North banquet of male constituents of th faith to be held in the Y, M. C. A. next Wednesday evening. . i Rev. Homer K Cox. pastor of thi Sunnyslde Friends churcft, the leading Portland, has charge of! the arrange ments for the affair and! for weeks lie Pacific conference of the Unitarian f has been at work on the arrangements, ; church will be held at Seattle, Novem ber 8, 9 and 10 under the Joint aus pices of the Boylston Street and Uni versity churches. Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, president of the American Uni tarian association, will preacfehe conference sermon. 29? Meet Was Pleasant One. The-October meeting of the Young Women s Guild, of St. James . Englls Lutheran church, .was held with the Misses Hohberger, 47T East Forty fifth street north, this week. Mis Matchette rendered some pleasing . pi ano numbers and Mrs. J. Allen Leas gave a reading on comic opera. DIRECTORY OF PORTLAND CHURCHES . !K-S?V.n;f?;tta He has sought the name and address I of every one in the city who has been associated with the Friends. Thera 'j are many strangers ne .tninKS, wnoni he has been unable to retch, and ta these he extends an invitation to tCj. tend. !i ' " Pffere are large numbers of these historic people in -the my. members iff the various yearly meetings of the as i ana tnese he hopes to bring ether for acquaintanceship and to per petuate the influences tht have meant iuucij to mem in me ai. Church Bich in Stistory. There is perhaps no church rlehei in history than the Frfends. and be cause of their sturdy ijjbaracters .and forms. church will be thrown open in all its parts to properly accommodate the people desiring to hear - the governor, Rev. J. J. Staub, pastor of the Con gregational church, will preside, and the choir of the entertaining church will contribute the musical numbers. Value of Christian Training Is Told The classes of boys and young men in the - Universallst Sunday school were addressed last Sunday by J. P. Jaeger, a local merchant, on the value of the lessons taught in the Sunday school for those who enter business life. The speaker pointed out the high The first Sunday in November is al- I standard of honesty, truthfulness and ways a gala aay in universallst I p wuu cuojanci tv.,v. io - churches. It is All Souls Sunday and ! manded of those who would succeed in commercial ine. He urged the lads to use the Bible not only for its ethical and spiritual teaching but also for its high literary quality and the need of ' knowing it thoroughly by every one who would be well educated. Other merchants are to be heard and some of the most successful women of the city are to speak to the girls of the school in the near future. Leaders' Class to Meet-on Monday NEW ENpEAVOR SOCIETIES FORMED A revival of interest In Junior Christian Endeavor work has been coming on here in the city, in theipast month. At least four new societies until lfloti 'when the Woodmen's ball, 1 have been organized in that time and, at East Sixth and Alder streets, waa j more are to ho starter!" soon. ronted. where services have been held At Sunnvside Congregational ver up to the prgsunt time. I 7f( mtle folks havp been enrolledand 1 a ro loirirr miiriv thiliss worth uhilp ! A children's party at the church re; I cently, gathered together more than loa children accompanied by many of the parents. Miss Faye Steinmetz is the superintendent. At Atkinson 'oneregational the so ciety ...was organized with 21 members at-the first meeting. Mollie Fetting, formerly president of the senior so' ciety in that church, -has charge of the new junior society anTfs ably as sisted by Sheldon StublS, a teacher in the Sunday school. Westminster PresbyteriaB Senior society has appointed Martha Mon- Bishop Cooke Is No in Washington Rishnp Klchard J. Cooke, of h-i et liorl i-t churches of th northwest, ii now in Washington and other cities of the o;iNt attending the fall meetings of the national boards nnil cpnimitti'us of the church. He h'Ct Portland im mediately after the Oregon conference here was concluded .the last of Sep tember. This week he has been at the'eemi-annuar- meeting of the bishops' con ference, and before returning, lie will have attended the sessions of tho Freedmen's Aid society, the Board of Hoine Missions and Church Extension, and the Hoard of Foreign Missions. P.lshop Cooke's family is still at Athene, Tenn., the old home., where the family repaired during the long ill neps of Bishop Cooke's son. The lad died during the summer. He will go to -Athens following these meeting. and h's family will return to Portland with him. v'i;. Revival Services Start Tomorrow A series of revival services, with an eight day Bible conference and re union of ministers of the south branch of Methodism, will stun Sunday morn lng at the First Methodist church Boutin, 'Union avenue and Multnomah -street. Thp revival will he conducted by (Rtv.i Tjovtck P. Law, the pastor, anl Mrs. Eaw, wht Is a dramatic soloist and who has had much experience" in evangelistic singing, will sing at ea;-h servilce and direct the ckorus. An or- ' chesfra will also assist. Dri Law is not a stranger to this phase of religious work, having been , a' successful soloist for a number of years and was associated with Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman in the great simul taneous movetpent" in Philadelphia. Hi people are looking forward to an ener getic campaign. tague to be the leader of the Junior society, just organized. Miss Mon-taguej-has been connected with Chris tian Endeavor work for a number of years and hopes to be able to build .up a good society in the church, for the little folks. University Park Con gregational has about 20 Juniors in a society three weeks old under the di rection of Alma Lewis. These new societies, together with the ones already at work, bring into the fild of Christian Endeavor, a number of superintendents who spe cialize along this line of church work. Accordingly, the Portland Union is arranging for the conducting of a Junior Superintendents' and Leader conference to be held in the Endeavor room of the Forbes Presbyterian church, Gantenbein and Graham av enues, Tuesday evening, November 10. .Methods and principles of work will be taken up and discussed and a city Junior society rally planned for. this branch of the Christian church uses the day for a special celebration of their distinguishing doctrine, the Scrip tural truth that all souls are God's children, and that finally by His help they will all be saved from ignorance, disease, sin and death, and all that makes man miserable; and will live and labor with God forever in holiness arid happiness. In the First Universallst church, at Broadway and East Twenty-fourth street, the church will be especially decorated -and a choice musical pro gram has been provided by the choir, under the direction of Miss C. M. Wil liams. Renorts from all parts of the world where the Universallst faith Is at work reveal a splendid advance in interest, numbers and personal service. In con nection with the All Souls' service, an nouncement will be made of, a forward movement for the extension of the work in Portland. Ladies' Aid Society- Elects Its Officers The regular weekly leader's class. conducted by the Portland Christian Endeavor Union, meets at the En deavor office, 828 Northwestern Bank building. Monday evening. The topic for November 15 will be the one stud ied. In order to be in attendance at the executive meetine. the class will i E. L.. 6:45. Serrlces. M:30 and 7:43. "4tte nrHnnmcrt rlv PlgronMi yr ; Communion ana "1 Ba llealm or Our Unused Sprague, vice president of the state union, will direct the class study. The Ladles' Aid society of Laurel wood M. E. church has Just held Its election, Mrs. A. G. Onslow being made president. The social depart ment, with Mrs. R. A. He'nricks as chairman, is planning to give a chicken dinner next Friday night in the church basemert. . The pastor of the church is busily engaged in looking up strangers in the church zone and each Sunday new peo ple axe being added to the church membership. - The construction of a new parsonage is to start In a short time. Bruce ltudi tn enlns Kt Slda kt. O. W. Shns, pastor. Berrlces II and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. B. S. P. tJ. 6:30. "The Simple Life" and "Pro&ietna of Present Day Bread Wlnnera." Highland. E. tttn and Alberta Rev. C. B. Elliott. B. Y. P. U.. 6:80. SerrlcM. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 8. 8., :45. Be. O. 0. Wright. lalvarj kt. Walter Duff.- oaator. bast 8th and Grant. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. S. 8.. 10. U. V. P. U.. 8:45. "Ia ths Young Man 8fl" and "SaWatlon Offered To a King." Arleta Kev. W. T. 8. Bpngfz. Sunday acbuol 9:15. B. Y. P. U. 6:16. Service 11 and 6:30. University Park Rev. A. 0- Saxton. paitor. U and 7:30. 8. S.. 10.. B. Y. P. C. I. Bellwood Bev. r. a. Hayes. 11 and 7:30. 8. 10. Y. P. V. 6:30. Grace Monta villa, Kev. H. T. Oaaa, 11 aad 7:80. Y. P. 6:30. 8. 8. B:9 8unnyntde "(German) ft. 6. :&. Oanrsd W;sa, superintendent St. Johns (German) Bev. Karl Feldnath, I. 8. :45. 11 and 7:80. Y. P. U. T. Bt. Johns JE. P. Borden, pastor. B. a. 10 a. tn. Service 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Third Rv. W. J. Beavan, Knott and Van couver avenue. 11 and 7:80. B. Y. P. U-. 6:30. 8. S., 9:45 a. in. The Joy that Lasts Forever" and "Tna Gospel foe the Soul In Doubt." East Fortx-nfth street Bev. A. B. Walts. a 8.. 9:45. Preaching, 11 a. la. aid T:80 p. m. u. x, r. v i. First German Bev. J. -Xiatt, 11 aaa T.SO. 8. 8. 8:43. i Chinese Mission 8. S. T. J. O. afaleae, sa- periutenuent. Mt. Calvary Weidler and Union Rev A. M. Machrack. Services 11 and 8. S. 8., t a. in Tabernacle 24 St. and 45th sve., 8. B. Bev. J. Clark Tibbefts. pastor. Sermons 11 and 7:45. S. 8.. 9:45 a. m. B. X. P. V.. 6:45 Evangelistic Meetings by Kev. and Mrs. W. C Dm er. Second Qermao Hrv. Frederick Buerrman, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 9:45. Y. P. U. 6:45. Lents Bev. J. M. Nelson. 8. S.. 10 a. m. Services. 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Dr. K. U. feast and "Should Oregon Go Dry?" Mount Olivet Kev. VV. A. Magnett, pastor. 11 and 8 p. m. S. 3. 12:30. Swedish 15th and Hoyt ets., 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. S. 8., 10. B. X. P. C, 6:30. Italian Mission Rev. Francesco Saniiells, pastor. Pastor's circle 8. Preaching 10:30, short sermon tor English speaking people; also a. 7:30. 8. S.. 12. Battle.' 0. E-, 6:80. Th. TTWt A . 13- . , At I . . "Ojl, the Bv Of "Zt ' wr-rtj .hk.jjk; ins iitbi a uiwriie ireeuoin oi conscience ana Calvary Eleventh and aay its. Rev. O. 8. the5 right to worship ak&Ortllng to its An.-h.!1 Z.' 1?:3,,",1I:8- s,"i24dictates. William Penitfa land grant Anaoei Koben N. McLean. Services 11 and 7:45. 8. 8.. 9:45. a B.. 6:45. Hope, MoDts villa, roth and Everett at.. Rat t w Kman e a tA O ( and 7:30. C. K.. 6:30 p. m. "Vshia of Tes timony" and. "Jesus' Idea of God." Uawtnorne Park East J2th and Taylor L. K. Grimes, pastor. 8. 8.. noon. Services, 10:80 and 8. "God's Biggest Command" ana "Victory." Piedmont Rev. 3. E. Bnvder. Cleveland and Jarrett sta., 11, C. E.. 6:30. 8. 8., 9:45. Third East 13th and Pine sts.. Rev. A. L Hutchison, pastor. Services 10:30 and 7:45 8 8 12. C. E , 6:46. Special Treatment of Dry Campaign Issues. Forbes Kev. Henry L Pratt, 11 and 8. 8. 6. 10. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Third Rev. A. L. Rntrhtanii rs..t. Services 10:80 and 7:45. 8. 8. IX O E. 6 -45 1 - J . u,af, Uliuiaier. O. B. IQ Preaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Arbor Lodge Kev. George R. Cromler. It and 7:45. 8. 10. ' Mt. Tabor. E.?55th and Balraont Rev. Graham Moor. Services 11 a. m. and 7 -45 p. m. 8. 8.. 9:45 a. m. C. E.. 6:46 p. m. ''Christian Patriotism" and "The Face of God." Vernon 19th and Wygant sts. H N Mount, pastor. Bervloea 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10 a. m. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Westminster Rev. Henry Marcotte, E. 17th and Schuyler. 10:30 and 7:45. 8. 8. 12 X. P. 8. C. E.. 6:30. Kev. J. a. p. McGaw". Spokane Avenue J. E. Youel. pastor. 8. 8.. 10 a. m. Sermon, 11 and 8. Millard Avenue Kev. W. H. Amos. Serv ice 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. Y. P. 8. 0. B. 6:80 p. m Rose City Park Service It and T:48. Bv Boudinot Seely. C. E.. 6:30 p. m. -g.- a.', 9:45. Marshall Street Kev. Mr. Black, paetrf. 11 and 7:30. 8. B. 10 a. m. Y. K 8. 0. B. 6:30 p. m. Trinity, corner Virginia and Hebfaaka sts., .Rev. E. Benson, pastor. Service 11 and 7:30. S. 8., 10. Y. P. 8. O. E., 6:30. C'hines 1454 1st St. 7:4. 8. S. 6:45. Keforaied Frank D. F riser. Preacblnc. 11 and 7:80. 8. 8. 10. - HstlodUr. First 12th and Taylor. ts. Rev. Frank L. Loveland. D. P., minister.- S. S.. 12:15. -prwers Trinitv East 10th and Sbennan. Rev. A. B. Caderl, 11 a. m. aad 7:30 p. m. 8. S.. 10. B. I., 6:30. "The Cost of the Saloon" aud Look Well to Your Ballot." Swedish BorthwlcK a no Beach. I. 4. Berg, pastor. 11 and 7:30. 8. S. 10. B. L. T. Morning subject, "Dead Flees in the Olnt- Alblna w. C. x. u. prom bit ion rauy Euwoctu. 26tb and Savier Rev. C. O. Mc- i Culloch. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. , . . la. s. S., 0:45. E. L-, 8:30. "Infinite So me urooaiyn w. i. u. mei mes. i iicitude for Trusting Souls" and "The Im- Report Is Made on State Convention: L- ..... . . 1 United Prubytenaa. Kenton J. S. Cole. Service 10:11 a. aa. nd 8 p. m. 8. 8. 10 a. m. r lrst Sixth and Monuromerv. FmnV r Witt Kindley. Services 10:30 and 7:30. B. S., 12 in. C. E., 6:45 p. m. "Finding One's ocii mu e neuai oi ml cans. The Church of the stranger Bev. Earl Dubois. 10:80 and 7:30. C. FJ. H I m. "Coetly Giving" and 'Not Conform hut xransiormea. ' Thlro W. A. Bpsldlng, D. D.. pastor, 87th and Hawthorne. 8. 8., 9:50. I. p. g., 7. Services 11 and 8. . of Pennsylvania from the King of Eng land and his successful irovernment of the province in those ttrublou times . is a remarkable Instance, In national history or the wisdom sf. tha "Friend ly" principles. t George Fox was the ifbunder of the sect. He was born a Member of the Church of England, bis?, dissented In early boyhood. The church began In 164 2, and after WilltarrjpPenn came to the United States, Foxjfji'orlted among me people in tnis county ror years. The Friends were prominent in ante bellum days and wlth3'thelr "Under ground Railway." insisted many refugee slaves to thela, freedom in Cartada. M 6 Disbelieve la Oaths. They have been widely known for their anti-military spirit. They hava always been consistent, opponents of war and suffered many Sacrifices dur ing the rebellion for i.r conscience on the question. They? disbelieve la Judicial oaths and have often been thrown in prison for refusal to take them. They are ' responsible for the law permitting affirmation. The sect looks forward to the fjnal abolition of tne oatn entirely because or the com monness of perjury In the courts. The regularity, punctuality n provermai nonesty or s lie fTienas js so generally known tltat the word "Quaker" has. become Commercialised end stands the world oVer for quality. Their religious service are noted for their simplicity, rereinoihy and litergy giving away to the Kjjritual worship and direct intercourse the soul with God. r ;sj The old style of Frlisnds dresa has largely passed away,lHhough many still use the plain fortn;of speech and address each other aVi Ithee" or "thou." j There are three meieglng houses of 680 d tne denomination in thesHty. Piedmont, rmed but I-'ents and Sunnyslde. itjie latter being the mother church. dav afternoon with Mrs. Xorta Sannella. Dtratlve.' 502 'East Eighteenth street, with a large lrs,NorTMp,V?851.'m JEurnST18 "2 ,ttn nt.. HT nntt. o. ! Hoyt. Rev. LIU GJerdlng. Preaching- 11 and vv...,. t-v - 1 b. Y. P. M.. 6 p. m. s. it. u.. 0 p. m. interesting report of the tTtTKe conven- i Woodlawn Rev. Loula Tbomas. pastor. 8. tion recently held at TheX Dalles. ' S.. 10.- E. L.. 7. Preaching 11 and 7:45. Brooklyn was reported as havlnk made : Norwegian Danish Vancouver and Bklo i .k1.v,i more. Kev. Abr. Vereld. paator. 10:45 and the larajeet gam in membership pf any R a c 12 m union in the state. B. Lee Pagt fol- ! Sunnyside E. 85th and YamhilL Rev. R. Bellwood, eorner Nineteenth and Nebalem lowed by answering all questions' asked Elmer Smith, D. d., 11 and 7:45 p. m. s. 8., V on the different men and measures to i uVf I bo voted on In the coming election. I c c. B,riCk. Services 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH CENTER OF INTEREST SINCE REMODELING COMPLETED Special Eevival Meetings Planned Rev. arrd Mrs. W. C Driver, of the Baptist chapel car "Good, Will," will begin, special evangelistic meetings Sunday, with the Tabernacle Baptist hurch. Forty-second street and Forty fifth .avenue. Mr. Driver preaches p morning and evening Sunday, and Mr. ; and Mrs. Driver will sing at both services, -Meetings will continue for a week or ..more. 'Mr. and Mrs. Driver ' - are Just back from, an extensive evan- gelistlc trip .east, and have had large " experience in tWasort of work. I feirsj itfsfes W : rml ! t: ' ' ; -"v djn'; IpilrNji ll3 k . I . . - I 9:45. Class meetings. E. L.. 7. I "nie Mark of a Disciple" aad "Halloween j Superstition." centenary, c. via ana fine i nomaa w. Lane, D.D., pastor. & S 9:43. E. L., 6:30. Services 11 and 7:45. St. Johns Rev. 3. J. Partes, get sites 11 and 7:30. S. 8. 10. E. L. 6:30. Japanese Mission Kev. Ellsea Rlbara. 9:86 and 8:30. S. S. 3:30. Laurelwood Rev. V. E. Willing. 3d at., 6. E. and Foster Road. 8. 8.. 9:43. K. L.. 6:30. Services, 11 and 8. Bellwood Rev. Jame Hawkins, 11 and 7 30. J. 2:30. E. L.. 6:30. Chinese Mission 11 a no. 7:30. -German F. a. Schumann, 8. S. 9:45. Serv ices 11 and 8. Epwortb league .7:15. Mount Tabor Sixty-first and Eaat Stark. 11 and 8. S. S., 9:46. E. L., 6:30. Montavllla Kev. Wi. H. Hampton. Sermon at 11 and 7:30. 8. S.. 9:45. ts. L-, 8:15. Junior League, 8. Class meeting, 12:13. Clinton Kelly Memorial Jonn L'arsocs, paa for. S. S.L 9:45. Services 11 e. m, and 7:30 p. tn. K. Li.. :ao p. m. Interior of od Grace-hurch, one of prettiest in Portland, since workmen put finishing "touches dn it. The remodeled First Methodist ehurch at Twelfth and Taylor streets has been a Center of church going In terest since the building was oecupi.d a month ago. The addition of a large balcony has Increased the seating ca pacity of the auditorium by one-third, yet at every service the church ts crowded. The necessity for a much larger church, which la contemplated as a- labor to be undertaken two years hence, is already realised. Dr. Loveland, the pastor, has Just made announcement of a series of Sun day evening sermon lectures to be de livered in November. The general ti tle of this series is "Sunday Evening Journey With the Master Through the Neglected Hemisphere of Life." The addresses will be of interest. their . announcement says, to all thoughtful folk who seek to know their personal relations to the problems -of morals and misery, health and disease, success and failure. The various "Journeys" are an nounced as follows: November 1, "The Bealra of Our Un used Powers;" November 8;- The Em pire of Our Sub-Conscious Selves;" November: 15, "The Domain of Our Suggestive Forces;" November 22, "The Quest for the Fountain of Health;" November 29, The Mysteri ous Mountain of Prayer." A. Musgrove Robart, soloist and leader of the quartet, has composed I n and a. &. B. 9:45 a. m. c. K. i d. to. and written the words for a hymn tot Kenilworth East 34th and Gladstone Rev. African Zion Kev. W. W. Howard, 11 and 8. S. 1. E. 8. L.. 7. Bethel Rev. J. L. Craw, paator. Service 11 and 7:45. S. S. 1:15. C. S. 7. Rose City Park Close City Park club house. Kev. William W. Youngson. pastor, services 11 and 7:45. S. 6., 9:45. "Condensed Evolution" and "America's Gardean Knot How Shall it Ba Cut?" University Park Iombard and risk street Kev. O. L. Hamilton, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 10 a. m. E. L-, 6:15. Communion, Dr. J. W. McDougall and "Oregon Dry," Dr. Selleck. ratluu net. oeorge r. nopains. jtor. Preaching 11 and 7:45. 8. 8., 10 a. m., E. L. 6:45. Wesleyan Rev. D. B. Hampe, paitor. Preaching 11 and 7:30. S. 8. 10. t. P. M. 6:30. J. Lents Rev. W. Boyd Moore, 11 and 8. 8. 8. 10. E. L. 7- Woodstock Prank Jemes. pastor. It and 7:30. S. 8., lO . m. E. L., 6:30. Dr. Geo. Hopkina nM"A Parallel HlBtory." Lincolni-East S2d and Lincoln M. O. Reed, pastor. 8. S., 11 n. m. Service 7:30 p. m., "Tuesday's Initiative Measures." Oak Grove Kev. C. U. wooley. Service 11 aud 8. . S. 10. Westmoreland Kev. Alfred Bate. B. 8., 7. Sermon, 8. First uerman A. T. Cramer, paitor. Preaching 11 and 8. S. 8. lO. E. L. 7:80. Oak Grove -Hatnodlat EplaeopaL tlrst M. E. Church c. ZU Wooley. paator. . S. 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. la. and 8 p. m. E. L., 7 p. m. X. X Cscrca Bonfa, rirst TJnlon iava. and Multnomah Lovlck Pierce Law, pastor. Preaching 11 and 7:45. t. 8., 10. "Cniistlen Science and Its Trav esty" and "The Road to Ruin." I rreab vKrlas FIrt Presbyteriaa cburcb Bev. Jobs Boyd, minuter. Preacblas 1V:30 and 7:80. C B. 6:30. I Mlspan Re,r. ; Barry Menu, paator. Serasos ChrUtiaa. riret Park and Columbia atreets Bervtcea at 11 and 8. S. 6.. 10. C. 7 p. m. First Park and Columbia streets Services at 11 and S. 8.. 10. C. Eu, T p. aa. Montavllla East Berenty-alytk and Hrryt. Rev. J. p. Obormley. Service. 11 and 8 p. m. R.- S. 10 a. m. C. E.. T p. m. Central Kev. Samuel R. Hawklna. paator. S. S., 10. C. E., 6:80 p. m. Sarvicea, 11 and 7 :80. Kodner Avenue O. P. Burrl. pester. 8. 8. 10. C. E.. 7. Service 11 and 8. Gladstone Rev. Jioy L. Dunn, paator. Serv ice at 11 and 8 p. m. 8. 8., 10. 0. B 7 p. m. St. Johns Rev. J. IL Johnson, pastor. Servlcae 11 and 8. 8. 8.. 10. C. B.. 7. Kern Park Kev. R. Tlbba Maxey. paster. Services at 11 and 8. C. E. 7 p. m. a. 8. 10 a. m. Woodlawn Rev. W. L. Melllnger, 7tfe and berty at. Service 11 and 8. 8. 8., 10. t., 7, Annual Suppjer And Saleirlanned Rev. D. E.. orcro. . pastor. Services 11 . .1 a o u fr ' 9 UU O i,. Ul. O. AVJ. V. S P Bl. Vernon Fifteenth snd Wygant Rev. J. A. Melton, pastor. Services, 11 and 8. 8. 8., JO a. m. C. E., 7 P. m. Vartad Brathraa. First B. 15th and Morrison, Rev. 1. D. Nisewonder, paator. Services, 10 aad 7:30. 8. S., 10. C. E., 6:3r. Alberta, 27 tb and Alberta. Rev. C a Bell. 8. 8.. 9:45. C. E.. 6:30 p. no. Services 11 a. iu. and 7:30 p. tn. Guy Woodworm Memorial. Vancouver, WasB. Kev. J. Lincoln Kills, paator. Servleea 11 and 8 p. m. 8. 8. 10. Y. i. C E. 7. Third. 67th S. E- and 32d ave. Rev. J. B. Paiaons, castor. Servleea 11 and 7:30. k. 8.. 10. C. ., 6:30. fourth Kev. J. B. Conner, paator. Service 11 snd 7:30 p. m. 8. S. 10. C. a. 6:80 o. aa. Radical Jeaaup at., Kev. a. 8. Henderson. ?atur. Services 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. C. K. p. m. Uaoor Circuit Service Manor 11 a. m. Cherry Grave 8 p. m. Brush Prairie 7:80. ZpUoopaL ' , Trinity etforch Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. 8ervlra 8 aud 11 a. m. and b p. m. 8. 8. 8:45 a. in. Good (aliowtbip Society, Parish house, 1VU aud Davis ata. T W 7:M P. m. St. Mark's Twenty-first and Marshall Rav. J. E. U. Simpson, rector. Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m. S. 9:45 a. m. Matins and Litany, lu:15. Holy Eucharist and sermon. 11 a. in. evensong at :oo p. m. St. John' ciiurch Bev. i. a. Bowaa, a. 8. z. Evening prayer and aerojoa, S. lro-CaUedral ot St. Stephen the Martyr-, Rev. H. M. Kamaay. Services, 7:43 and 11 a. m.. and 7:46 it. m. S. 8.. 10. Soeclal servica tor Icolored people, 8 p. a. St. Matbew s-uev. w. A. M. Ureck, vicar. S. 8., iu . m. Service aud sermon at 11 a. iu. Cburcb ot Our isaslur W wodaiock Kev. E. 11. Clark. Service 8 and 11 a. m. 730 p. ui. every third JJuuUay. Mt. David' KS;Mury Kussell Talbot. Celebration ol the Hote? Eucharist, 7:30 . m. S. S.. 9:45. Morning lirayer, 11 a. m.. Eve ulng pracr, 4:30 p. m. at. Andrew's, porumostb Rev. I. W. Bauui, vicar. In charge. 11, prayer' and ser mon, 7.30. 8. 8., 9:45. Urace Memorial Uv. George B. Tan Wa tera aud Kev. Oswald W. Taylor. Holy Com munion 8 a. m. Except lat Sunday In March. t si.. 10 a. m. Service 11 a. au Good Bhtpherd Kev. John Da Kaon, 11 and 7:3U. 8. S. 10. St. Michael's and 'All Angles'. East 43d aud Broadway. Kev. T. F. Iiowen vicar. S. 8., 10. Holy communion tirst Sunday 11, tUrd Sunday 7:30. St. John's, Mliwaukle Uv. lobs D. Bice. 8. 8. a. Evening prarer - and aermoa, g. Servlcae 4. St. John's church, Bellwood Bev. Jobs D. Rice. Servleea at 11 o'clock Sunday morning. 7 :30, evening prayer. BUaop Morris Memorial ens pel. Good 8a marttan hospital Chaplain, Frederick K. Howard. Holy communions 7 a. as. Prayer aad sermon, 7:20. Ascension chapel Portland Heights. Bev. B. G. Lee. Communkis 7:45 a. m. 8. 8 9:30 Portamouin uereiora near Lsbard be sung and in addition choral muslo by the vested choir of 40 voices will be given. LcUe Kirk Richardson, paator. 11 and 7:45. Bible school. 9:45 a. m. E. L-, 6:45. Fourth First and Glbbe Rev. Henry G. Haaaon, paator. Servicva, 10:30 and 7:30. The women of the Ibhgrega tion of the First Universallst ijhurch are com pleting arrangements for their annual supper snd sale which? is to be held In the social hall -OfS. the clrnrch. proadway and Fast e Twenty-fourth. street, on Friday afternoon and even ing, November IS. Jlfji. M. E. Meade, the president of the orence Meada Mission uircie, whh ntr corps 01 as sistants, Mrs. M. C. 'Htinters. Mrs. D. Martin. Mrs. J. D. Cfiasby, Mrs.VN. J. Lottritz, Dr. Bertha ireuer and Mrs. F. A. Ford, will constitute the com mittee In charge, and the many use ful and fancy articles Suitable for holi day gifts that have bejn prepared will be on sale at that time. Some novel features in decoration hava been planned. i More Comnjlttees Approve Sumner Four more dloceseHcommlttea hava confirmed the actlori, of the Oregon diocese of the Episcopal church in elect! n a- Dean Walter.T. Sumner blah- op of Oregon makifJg 16 altogether that -have reported. m The four con- flrmations coming to Bev. H. M. Ram sey, secretary of the ecclesiastical com mittee of the Oregon diocese Friday, were from the dioceses of Chicago, Montana, southern Ohio and Olympia, Wash. Thirty-five confirmations ard necessary and all are: expected wlthig the nejtt two weeks. ! Kevil mil Be On Larger Stale "Churches within tfe central east -side district bounded fly Division street on the south, Thirty-fifth street the east, Sullivan's gulch on the north and the Willamette rver "n the west have decided to participate In the Bui gin revival, It waa announced yesters day. This means that tba service! will be on a much larger scale than was expected and probably a taber nacle of Immense proportions will bd constructed. Dr, E. 'if. Bulgin will b the evangelist. f . . WILL BID ON ' BIG BRIDGE w T" Tha Penn Bridge company, of Beavef Falls, Pa., yesterd9ry requested th county commissioner that it be fur nished plans of the'? interstate bridgf between Portland anSlJ Vancouver, Thl company desires to; submit a bid 'fol construction of the iiireat structure. , Roseburg OffJpo to 3Iot. ? c Kev. ir. M BaiuD. iear. a. s. i. rv. ( Waehinffton, Oct, The poatofflci ices li aa no. coibwobiou o Msoaa 1 uep&rtrocllv RU aCCCtptea tDt PTOpOf V iTm. "I S SS.?.tiViUj 5 e Mrs. J. E.vPerkiM. agent, to lea.l "gtraSrs; Twoodm, J Vey.wd-W. j new Quarter, in Koaburr on tha norti ; , i aide of CaSa street between Stephen (ConUnued on Follo'arln prfc) j and plne for ten yrfc , .T-.4-