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THE. OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER : 21. 1914. HEW. PASTOR EXPECTS TO TAKE " UP LABORS : BEFORE CHRISTMAS Rev.' John M,. Skinner Who Is : Coming to Rose City Park Church Known in N.-W. f Iter.. J. M. Sklnaer. ' Rev. John M. Skinner, who "has been 1 selected for the pastorate of the Rose City Park Presbyterian church to suc ceed Rev. Boudlnot Seeley, will take Up the work about Christmas time. Ha expects to arrive In Portland Dec ember 21. Dr. Skinner Is a graduate of' the : McCormlck Seminary and was pastor for four yearn of the church at Daven- . poe Wash. Later he was called back to Memorial Presbyterian church at Detroit, and spent four years there, his present charge. Since being there he has led In two notable campaigns. One was to raise funds for the support 'o' - Chinese missions, and the other was a short, bard campaign in which 4S,000 was subscribed for the support of retired ministers. The new pastor is 35 years old, and hi family eonslstp of his wife and one baby. Mrs. Skinner is an accom plished vocalist, and Dr. Skinner comes r Itlghly reciimmended by several for mer Portland pastors. . .Dr. J. R. N. Bell, of Corvallls. Is fill ing the pulpit of the Rose City Park Presbyterian church until Rev. John M. Skinner of Detroit, the new pastor, reports Just before Christmas. K- - - -3 STATE-WIDE BREVITIES WWII, Wfc, IW.I-'HI 0 Bishop Robert L. Paddock of the Episcopal church In eastern Oregon will confirm a large class at St. Stephen's church in Baker tomorrow, the anniversary of the consecration of ' the church. The. Klamath Falls Christian church has purchased a stereoptlcan machine for Use In connection with a series of social service lectures soon to be given, - : '-if- The Salew Y. M. C. A. has launched a 'campaign to secure 300 members wtthina week, '"300 members In 100 hours" being the campaign slogan. "Two teams are competing, and J. E; ' "Werleln of Portland is campaign di rector. The Baker Y. M. C. A. has on 'a campaign to pay off a $25,000 debt. " "'- Members of young people's societies of the Albany churches met early this week to begin the campaign in favor of the Sunday closing law, to be voted upon at the ensuing city election. .',. . ,'; Revival services to continue Indef initely are under way In the Christian church at Estacada. A hsw pipe organ is being Installed Ini the" Baptist church at Albany. The instrument will be dedicated with a recital early next month by a Portland organist ' . .'i. Th.Medford Christian assembly, or ganized to perpetuate the work accom plished In the recent Dodge revivals was organUed at Medford last Sunday! ; Rev. John B. 'ctiamplon. of Rox borough. a suburb of Philadelphia, has - been called to the pastorate of the Mc Mlnnville Baptlxt hurch. and will take Up 'the work there about Decem ber. 18. ' '.i ' Bllljr Williams, the drummer ev angelist of San Jose. Cal will begin a two weeks' revival at McMinnville Monday night. Elected Honorary ! v Class Members - All officers and teachers of the toiit AtT? for.wded Millard Avenue Presbyterian clmrchj JJ Pi 8t1 r,C,t Attornf vans of Port Were elected honorary Member, of 5 Jhel J" "f"5, the reg?n Soda Conquerors' class of the Sunday school and .P?ttsh aS80cl8t,0n and nas re ar the monthly meeting held last Mon-f 2uestei ,?vn8 , ke 8uch act,on as day at tht1iom()fMrr. R W ttiu. he considers advisable. The associa ting. 7828 Fifty-Ninth avenue. S K. About 40 Persons were nrnt - No meeting of the class wUl be held In "December, ind tho annual k,.u. meeting and" banquet takes place at thel!?sa of the 'J church Januarv IS Pive owners. In a test of skill In naming articles represented by advertising pictures Mrs. Ell ton Shaw won the prize, other prise winners in other, contests being M. R. Williams and O. H. Gilbert. Other Interesting contests were held. Cbmmunitv Service : Thanksgiving Day A community. Thanksgiving set-vice will be held at the Piedmont Presby terian church next Thursday morning. Her. J. E. Snyder, the pastor, will de liver the sermon, and an offering for the worthy poor will be taken. Dona Hons of provisions, potatoes, apples, canned frulU and other thalngs for the table, 4n addition to good cast off nothing tw men. women and children. - in be received at the church from 9 t ll:3t-Thursday xnorninir. This will be distributed by . the young peo H' society.,. ' ' . . " '- Christian- Endeavor Union Lays Plans The development of a Christian Kn deavor newspaper, the promotion of conferences with local societies ana an Increase In city missionary societies j were lines of work outlined at a busl jness meeting of officers and commlt j tee rhalrmen of the Portland Christian Endeavor 1 nlon last Wednesday eveti injr. ' It was decided to call a conference of all presidents of endeavor societies for December 8. and on Monday, Janu ary Jl, a conference with ail commit tee chairmen of the city societies will take place under the direction of th union cabinet.' Plans for the observance of the 34th anniversary of the birth of the Chris- 4 tian Endeavor movement were partlallj- made, and a rally for the entire mem bership of the 65 societies of Portland has been arranged for Tuesday, Feb ruary 1. II. II. Rottman. field secre tary for the northwest, will be present to atfdress fhia gathering. Linus Bltner, of the First United Evangelical church, has been appointed to the position of city missionary chairman. His first efforts will be to interest the Kndeavorers of the city jin assisting; the Associated Charities in taxing care i or ipoor ramiues on Thanknglving. Last year the value of this assistance wasi placed at $2000, by Mr. Manning, the secretary of the charities. It is hoped that this record will be passed this year. All presi dents of societies are asked to call up Mr, Manning to receive assignments for definite work -for next Thursday morning. Unique Convention To Begin' Tomorrow Freewater, Or.. Nov. 21. A unique convention in church circles which makes provision for the present as well as for the future will take place In the Sunnyside ' Methodist church commencing tomorrow and closing November 29. The Rev. L. L. Clark, pastor of the churcjh. and the district superintendent. Rev. A. K. Warner, have planned for the rallv which will, be called the Rural Life Institute and Country Church raljv. The following ministers will take charge of the week night services: Dr. John Robbinson, J. 8. Goodrich, Dr. ; Warner of Walla Walla. Wash.. Rev. Dr. Todd of ths Puget Sound university and Rev. Dr. Sheaf of the Washington State peni tentiary. On Thursday the Thanksgiv ing service will be held by Rev. W. K. Warrington of Freewater and ' on Friday , community service will be held at which the following speakers will be heard: Professor Brown, of Eugene, who will take up the subject of horticulture, followed by a round table, and Professor Kearn, Walla Walla high school, who will speak on 'The- Modern Rural School." fol lowed by Mrs. Dr. J. W. Summers on "Women's Organization in Rural Com munities; in the evening a sectional meeting for young men will be led by Secretary Downing. Walla Walla Y. M. C. A. The women of Sunnyslde will provide a basket dinner every day. Special music has been provided. Quest for. Health Subject of Sermon Dr. .Frank 1 Loveland will eive the ! fcr-alla-TVi AImArilAfn a a CitM1a 1 In the series being given at the First Methodist Episcopal church. Twelfth and Taylor streets. The subject will be: "The Quest for the Fountain of Health." discussing the question should doctors, nurses, medicines and hospitals be superceded by faith heal- 1 lng and other and kindred forms of ' cures, or shall science and faith form j a new alliance- in the common sense i interest of a common, humanity? Spe cial music will be given by the quar tette and the vested choir. Party Celebrates Oregon Dry Victory t The young people of five churches of St. Johns were entertained in the j home of Dr. H. O. Brown last Wednes- i day evening, the occasion being the celebration of the "Oreron Dry" vic tory. Games were Interspersed be tween the musical and literary num bers of the program. Each socjety represented provided for one game. Mr. Graden, president of the Christian Endeavor society of the Christian Church, spoke briefly on the subject "Why We Won." About 60 people were present. Charity Goes to Belgians. IjOs Angeles. Nov. 21. While char. itably Inclined .persons in Los An-1 geles.are frying to- raise $50,000 forj Belgians "left destitute by war, the Unfted Charities of Los Angeles will go out of 'existence December 1 for lack of public , support, according to an announcement today by 'ts dl rectorathat Is causing much comment here. - . V:i" . - Dr. Mllbank Johnson, president of the municipal charities commission, ; declared that public subscriptions to the charities organisation during the' last month totaled but $2. During the same time, ne said. 130.900 has been added to, the Belgian relief fund. oaicui, wr., iov. 2i. corporation was recently denounced by Gov- t-i iwr iimu wuu aeciarea mar tne - v ...v . u . . . . c v. t. oiair o mineral lakes could only result in the i loss or the money put up by: prospec- Suspectlng something was wrong, neighbors of Morningelde, a Salem sub urb, notified Coroner Clough and he broke Into the shack of David Shen- herdson. aged 75 years, and found hina t aeaa in nis bed. Governor West has issuo rnnUi. tlOH Papers for Charlea Marin nnnr In California, who Is wanted In Portland tor embezzlement. STATE CAPITAL NEWS Because the backers of the measure to abolish capital punishment Initiated the bill before he had a chance to con sult with them, a provision! was omitted that Governor West had In corporated in the bill voted on two years ago. This provision,' which amends section 1714. Lord's Oregon Laws, will be urged for passage, in the legislature by tne governor. he uaid today. This amendment provides that no reprieve, commutation or pardon, after conviction of murder In the first degree, shall be, granted except upon the recommendation of the Judge or his. successor, In office of the court which originally tried the cause In whlchsucb. conviction was had.'-' A ' -Hi ' LA GRANDE CHURCH PROGRESSING RAPIDLY i t mm- i TV P-: -7 Ami 0 i tfr--rH n m WW&- 1 If Catholic edifice which will 'be ready for dedication about January 1. La Grande, Or.. Nov. 21. Work is progressing rapidly on the Catholic church being erected here. It is ex pected to be completed in time for its dedication about January 1. It will be known as -Our Lady of the Valley." The new edifice, being constructed of brick and terra cotta, will cost about $20,000.: It covers a ground WHAT CHURCH MEMBERS AND CLERGY ARE DOING WiU Hold Annual Sale. The Ladies' Aid society of St. James Lutheran church will hold its annual sale and give the usual supQer in the club rooms of the church Wednesday, December 2. The Young Ladies' Guild and the Gleaners will also have booths displaying fancy work and candles. Kevival Services Tomorrow. itevival services will follow the eve ning sermon at the Mount Tabor Meth odist church. East Sixty-first and Stark streets, tomorrow night. Rev. E. Olin Eldridge is pastor. . He will preach in the morning on the topic. "The Way Out" Will Discuss Murder Case. Rev. J. Allen Leas, of St. Ja tries' Lutheran church, wlM speak on the subject, "Retribution or Reform: Which?" tomorrow night, the purpose being to discuss some things which he' did not have occasion to mention at the funeral of Miss Ulrich on Wednes day afternoon. This is not a funeral sermon but - the aim is to mention some important things In connection with the untimely death of a beautiful Or. Cashing to Speak. -: Dr. Max Pearson Cushtng will de liver a lecture on "The Religion of Ancient Babylon," at the Church of Our Father, Unitarian, at Broadway and Yamhill street, tomorrow night. Xiaymen Will Speak. Three laymen. Dr. George B. Pratt. A. J. Robinson and Attorney George D. Young, will speak on the different phases of Thanksgiving at the eve ning service of the Vernon Presby terian church tomorrow. The choir will render special Thanksgiving music. Lecture on City Bull ding. The quarterly meeting of the Broth erhood of the Atkinson Memorial Con gregational church will be held nexr. Monday night at 7:45 and William H. Lewis will give a stereoptlcon lec ture on "City Building." Preparing1 for Bazaar. Preparations are being made by the Ladies' Aid society of the Sunnyside Congregational church for the opening of their'annual bazaar Friday evening, December ., There will be articles In profusion7' .and variety In the varl- MANY PEOPLE EACH DAY VISIT UNIQUE PLACE OF WORSHIP il'i hv M hi 1 I n ii'll' mr i ;u . fir I ' I ''r MmXtLi. r '-J: -Mb: -j f f r JFikl 11 tt- -r tiW 1 .r Interior of Evangelistic and Missionary Chapel car of American Bap- ? tlst . The evangelistic, and missionary chapel car of the American Baptist Publication Society, one of the six churches 0a wheels-' In the . United Rtates, Is In Portland. v 1 1 is side tracked in the P. R-, L & P. Co.'s yard at East Eighteenth and Center streets and; each day. many people visit the car ' to see this unique- place of wor ship. .'--;..,, ' The railroad chapel: was brought here for special evangelistic work In Eastern Oregon and Rev, W. C Driver has been appointed in - charge' of it. After another - week, in Portland. . Rev. Mr. Driver will move his church "to Adams and from there work- for four or ' five months along Columbia river space of 45 by 110 feet, and will have a seating capacity of 00. It will have, beautiful art glass windows. Father P. J; DHscoll will be pastor of the church. Appropriate ceremony was held at the laying of the comer stone a short time ago. The church was deslgried'by Hough taling & Dougan, architects. ous domestic and fancy booths. The annual supper will be held Friday eve ning, December 11. Mends Quarterly Meeting., The regular quarterly meeting of all the Friends churches of the city will be held at the Sunnyslde church on December 4. 5 and 6. Programs for the various sessions are now being ar ranged. B. T. P. TJ. Rally Next Week. The Willamette Baptist association holds its B. Y. P. U. rally at the Whit "'"fo next r naay ariernoon. Dinner will be served at 6:2ft unH a evening will follow. Thanks Offering Meeting'. The annual thanks offering meeting of the Women's society of the White Temple will be held next Friday aft ernoon at 2:30. A general invitation to all women of the church and con gregation has been extended. Sermon to Be In Welsh. A sermon in Welsh will be delivered1 at the,Church of the Strangers, Giand avenue and Wasco streets, by John R. Griffith tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. W. J. Thompsdh of Vancou ver, B. C, will sing. ' Seasons to Be Thankful. Three Portland business men will tell their reasons for thankfulness at tis season of the year, to the congre gation at the Westminster Presby terian church. East Seventeenth and Schujjler streets, tomorrow night. The speakers are Mayor 11. R. Albee. Wil fred P. Jones and Charles E. Cochran. W. C. T. V. to UMt Tho Brooklyn W. C. T TT. will meet Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Barindrlck, 576 Maple street. Five missionary societies will meet with It to tell of the temperance work they are doing and Mrs. Sleeth, the county president, will tell of the- work the W. C. T. U. Is doing for missions. Benefit Is Beld. A. benefit to raise funds for St. Michael's and All Angels' church was held at the Fernwood school house, at East Thirty-Third and Hancock streets last night. There was a large turnout of residents of the vicinity. Mrs. E. Burslam Thomson showed some beautiful pictures of Japan, and society. : points. Durlr.g his stay In Portland, the traveling evangelist will hold meetings in the car every evening and two nex.t Sunnday, at 3 o'clock and 7 o'clock. Visitors are welcomed at all times. ; - The chapel car was buflt by the Baptist society. . It is owned and op erated by i that organization in co operation with Baptist state -conventions wherever the car- happens to be. An evangelist and his wife are com missioned to live in the car and work, principally In towns and communities where there are nd churches. While the- evangelist is affiliated with the Baptist church; he works In coopera tion -with all denominations. , The chapel aompartm en t will - seat - . - o V - UNION SERVICES VILL : BE THE FEATURE OF THANKSGIVING DAY Two Big Gatherings on West Side and Numerous Meetr , ings on East Side Planned, Two big union services on the, west side, and numerous interden imina tional union meetings at ritany places on- the east side will .mark the relig ious observance of Thanksgiving next Thursday morning. The general min isterial association and the denomina tional associations have so planned Jor the observances that a neighborhood meeting will be held in practically every locality of the city. The big interdenominational meet ing of the west side churches will take place at the First Congregational church, and the First Baptist, First Christian, First Congregational, First Methodist and possibly the First Eng lish Lutheran churches-" "will partici pate. Rev. W. B. Hlnson. pastor Of the White Temple, will deliver the ser mon. At tliis service the First Congre gational choir wfll sing. With George Seymour Beeehwood at the organ, the members-are Mrs. Herman Politz. so prano;' Mrs. Charles Henry, contralto; Harold Hurlbut tenor, and William Montgomery, baritone. , ' As agreed upon by the .Presbyterian Ministers' association, the union meet ing of all the Presbyterian churches of Portland will take place at the First Presbyterian church and Rev. H. M. Mount of the Vernon church will de liver the sermon. Music will be furnished by the reg ular quartet," consisting of Mrs. Irene Burns-Albert,, soprano; Mrs. ' Lula Dahl-MUler, contralto; Joseph Mulder, tenor; and Dom Zan, baritone. Edgar E. Coursen will be at the organ. ' Under the auspices of the federated churches of the northeastern portion of the city a community Thanksgiving service is to be held in the Rose City Park club house. Dr. C. H. Chapman will deliver an address on "Our Na tional Blessings." The Thanksgiving proclamation will be read by. Rev. W. Wr. Youngson, pastor of the Rose City Park Methodist church. Rev. W. Lee Gray of Unity church will deliver the prayer nd benediction. Congregational Thanksgiving ser vices will take place at the St. James English Lutheran church. The pas tor. Rev. J. Allen Leas will preach. Rev. A. J. Montgomery will deliver the Thanksgiving sermon to the Ken 11 worth Presbyterian congregation next Tuesday night. Kenilworth will join in with the other churches at the union meeting at the First church Thanksgiving morning. The Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish M. E. Church will give a Thanksgiving festival on the evening of the twenty-sixth. The program will start at 8 o'clock, and a Thanksgiving offering will be taken. Refreshments will be served. St. Johns churches will unite In a Thanksgiving service Thursday night at the Methodist church." Rev. D. T. Thomas, pastor of the Congregational cnurch, will deliver the sermon. The Woodlawn M. E.' Church at East Tenth and Highland, the Fourth Presbyter Ian church at First and Glbbs street, and the Mount Tabor Methodist church at East Sixty-first and East Stark streets will hold congregational ser vices at 10:30 Thursday morning with the respective pastors preaching. War to Be Speaker's Theme, Attorney Wallace McCamarit will ad dress the Men's Current Class of the Westminster Presbyterian church at East Seventeenth and Schuyler streets, tomorrow noon. Hls; subject Is, "Dip lomatic Correspondence Leading to the European War." Mr. McCamant has made a thorough study of the "White Papers" of England, the "White Pa pers" of Germany, and the "Orangfe Papers'" of Russia. 13 other young people took part In the program. XJ inner by tafties' Aid. A big Thanksgiving turkey dinner will be given by the Montavllla M. E. church. East Pine and Eightieth streets, from 1 to 7 o'clock Thursday, November 26. It is announced that there will be separate tables for the accorrvmodatibn of families. The din ner will be under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid Society of the church. Rev. -W. C. Driver (In oval.) " 108 persons. " It is fitted with a built-in Estey organ, hymn 'books and -all church appurtenances. In addition to this, the car has living quarters for the evangelist and his wife. It has Us own lighting And heating system. "! ; sI v -j - - FORMER PASTOR IS - , BIDDEN FAREWELL I i 'v.s;:,-:i f Rev. J. H. ' Bennett. . A 'farewell party;for Rev. and Mrs. J. "'Hardy Bennett, formerly of the First M. E.. church south at Union avenue and Multnomah street, was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Garratt, 1346 East Nineteenth street, last wedk. The guests were all members of t)r. Bennett's old Sunday school class. Dr. " and Mrs. Bennett will leave Portland . tomorrow afternoon, going by boat to San Francisco, for North Caro lina, where Dr. Bennett has been made presiding elder of tho. Wilksboro district, one of the largest conferences Is Dr. Bennett's native state. DIRECTORY OF PORTLAND CHURCHES First White Temple. W. B. Hinson. piitor. Bicle school, 10. Scrrices. 11 and 1:'M. S. 8., 11 . m. B. Y. T. L'., : p. m. "Where- Hflor- ana iiarresi ".line. ctciuuk uj J. Brace Btsub. Eait 81de Kast anh and Ankenj Ker. v. S..' lo. B. Y. P. U. :30. "Tlie Jubilee Year" and -The lllne Kight of Khigs." MlfTDtana, r.asi 0111 ana Aiut-na im-t. v. Elliott. B. Ye P. V., Services. 11 and 7:Wk. S. S., 9:45. Kev. Frank C. Staunard. vjalTarr i-agi bin ana urani ivr . . wirr S., lO. B. Y. I. U.. 6:45. Ber. W. C. DrWer and a xesnmony's worm. - Arieta ev. v. x. s. rprigg. o. e., w.t. B. Y. P. V.. 8:13. Services, 11 and 6:3. "Walkinc Wtta God" and 'Peace Throush the Blood." - Unlerslty Park Ber. A. C. saxton, paaior. 11 and 7:30. 8, 10. B. Y. P. U-. 1. ciinwi r H 11 and 7:S0k S. S.,- 10. B. Y. P. V., .:10. Grace Montavllla Hev. . x. taaa, a man 7:30. Y. P., 8:30. 8. S-, 9:45. snnnyBiae (uermaa a. ss, :. wmm Wm, superintendent. t tnKn. iimi.a T? Karl Rpldn fh . S. S.. 9:45. 11 and 7:30. Y. P. U.. 7. St. Joons Ei. 1. XKiraen, paaior, o. o.. iv. Serrlees 11 and 8. Third Knott and Venoouer aenue Rev. W J. BeaTan, 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. U., 8:30. 8 S.. 9:45. "The Disciple ax Seen In Jesus Prayer" and "Bartering One-s Birthright.- r.B.l rinij-iiiiu n . . i - - ... - -- - S. S., 9:40. Preaching. 11 and 7:'tt. B.' Y. P. V.. 7. I- ! - tasi an,a mra irat Own Business. " . rirt German Rt J. Kratt, 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 9.45. . Chinese MlssloB S. S., 7. J. u. Maione, su perintendent. . , Mt.. Calvarr Weldler and Union ae.. Rev. A. M. Machrack. Serriees,. 11 and S. 8. 8.. a. m. Tabernacle 4 2d at. and 4otn stp., j. e.. Rt. . Clark Tibbetts, pastor. Sermons 11 and 7:45.. S. 8.. 9:43 a. m. B. Y. F. C..-:4a. Second German Rev. Krederk-k Buerrman, 11 and 7:30. . S . 9:45. B. Y. P. I., ff:4S. Inta Rev. it. Nelson.- 8. S., 10. Scr-Tict-a. 11 and '7:30. "Tbe Gospel Preached to the Dead" and -Hindering Christ's Work. Mount OliTet-rReT. W. A. Magnett, pastor. II and 8 p. m. S. S.. 12:30. i Suedlsh 15th and Hoyt ls.. 10:4j and 7-JtO. S S.. 10. B. Y. P. V.. 8:30 Italian Mission Rer. Francesco Sannell", pastor. Pastor's circle, 8. Preaching, 10:80. short sermon for English speaking people also at 7:30. " Methodist. First-12th and Taylor sts. Rct: Frank L T I rt T MlnlD. s 3 ' -1? K. La.. 8:30. Serricea. 10:3O and 7:30. 'Tlie Christ Within US and xne vuest lor ioe rwumom of Health." . Trinity East lOtn and Sherman. Ber. A. B. Calder, 11 and 7:30. 8. S. 10. E. U 6:3ft. "How Orders Are Obeyed" and "Enthusiasm. Swedish Borthwlck and Befch, K. J. Berg, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. S.. 10. E. W 7. Epworth 26th and SaTicr BeT. C. O. Mc Cnlloch. 11 and 7:30. S. S., 9:45. E. .1... 6:30. First Norwegian Danish Corner IStn and Hoyt. Bev. EUaa Glerding. 11 and 8. Y. P. Mi. 6 p. m. S. E. L.. 8. . WoodUwn East 10th and Highland Bej. Louis Thomas, pastor. S. .8., 10. E. L.7. Preaching, 11 nd 7:43. '"Vocation' and Tbe Positive Cure." - Norwegian Danish Vanconyer ae. and Skid more Re. Abr.1 Vereide, pastor. lo:45 and 8. 8. 8., 12. f'How to Get Victory" and "A JIJ&" mH Tamhlll-R!. R. Elmer Smith. D. 1., 11 nd 7:4.. p. m S. c- o.ra . m v- I. n:.to. 'Some Thing Erery American &ould Know." . Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Re. C. C Barick. Serrlces. 11 and 7:.!. R. P.. 9:45. Class meetings, 12:16. E. 7. Lean Souls In the Midst f Fat Pastures and The Sinner His Own Jailer." Centenary East 6th and Pine Tbomaa . v ti 1. -.-...- c a V. lj.. f. : .-H . Kervlces, 11 and 70. "The Word Made Mesh ana "rower m buii"""',it -St. John ReT-J. J. Patton. Services, 1J and 7::"0. 8: lo. E. L.. 8 -an Jpatiee Misston Rv, tllseu Rlbara, 9:30 and 8:30. 8. 8.. 3:30. Lourelwood Ber. V. E. WUU"-! :.?' Services. 11 i no . , , . Neuwooa iw t. . Jme n . -7:.'. J. K.. -2:30. K. L., 6:3o. vices, 11 and 8. Epworth Learue. :15. m.i.J.. ri, irt mid East Mark 11 and 8. S. 8., 9:45. K. L., :3J. vi....Jii. w ii. Hamilton. 11 and T:30. 8. Si, :40. E. L., 6:15. J. I. 4. Class meeting, 12:15. Clinton Kelly Memorial John Parsons, pas tor 8. 8. 9:45. Services. 11. subjt-ct. Prais ing woo." ana :.). V:. .7 . , . . African Zlon Bt-v. W. W. Howard, 11 and 8. 8. 8.. 1. E. . L.. 7. - . , n. i,i i t rr-K. pastor. 11 and- Hose lt.r t-ara wc v, - - - w TOtiHam M. Youngson. puator, 11 and T-4T. a S 8-4j. "Love's Millionaire" and "SnoWDonna Aiurrn- - Univenilty Park-Lombard and Fiske treeU Bev. C. L. Hamilton, 11 nd :30. b. 8.. 10. EpVttoRev. Georee F Hopkliis. pastor, H and 7:43. 8. .. 1. 6:45. - Wesleyan Be. D. fj Hami pastor, U . -,s. S'vdswk East 44th and 1" EJT FYank James, pastor. 11 and 7: JO. 8. 8., 10. E LtaKioEast E2d and Lincoln XI. O. Reed, oatiLor.S 8., 11. Service, 7:U. P oik iveKev. C. H. Wsoley.. l(-nd 8. S S 10. ------ 1 ' Westmoreland-Rev. J. Wear Thompjrj-S 8.-10. Sermon. 7:). "The Test of Ufe" First German A. V. Cramer, pastor, U and 8. 8. 8.. 10. E. L.. 7:30. Brentwood-Rev. J.vW'est Thompson, 8. 8., 10. Service. 11. " ; Oak Orove Xsthodiit Episcopal. First M. E. Chnreb C H, Wooley. pastor. 11 and 8. 8. 10. I.-. ' i ,:. .'M. TR. Cburoh trafh...;- ,. First Union ; ave. and Multnomah tavh-k Plerc Law, pastor. 11 and 7:45. 8.'8.. -(. Bev.Artaur Thonw.- .augelUt. . - . . , '., -. TPrMbyteriaa. ' ', First PreTyterlan church Be. John Boyd, minister,- 10-JXf and 7:3. : C.-E..-8JW. , FourUk First - and Gibbi Rev.' Hery 0. Revival Servcies - Begin Tomorrow . i . " " . . ..'. . .'. "A vrrlr of revival meetings In which the young people , of Central j Aletnoaist enure n, . Vancouver uuo . and Fargo street, will make earnest j effort to bring their friends into the j church will begin tomorrow. Rev. C. C Ra-rick, the pastor, will lead in the work, assisted by other Methodist pas- tors of the city , each taking one ser vice, as follows: Rev. R. E. Sntith, j or sunnysiae cnurcn. juonaay nignt; Rev. Frank , L. Loveland. of First church. Tuesday night; Rev. W. W. Youngson, of Rose City Park church, Wednesday night: Rev. T. W. Lane, of Centenary church. Thursday night, and Rev. E, O. Eldridge, of Mt., Tabor church. Friday night; Evans Campaign to Conclude Tomorrow Evangelist Bruce Evans will de liver his farewell sermon at the White Temple, following the two weeks' campaign, tomorrow riisrht. His ser mon subject is "The End of the Road." and the ordinance of the be liever's baptism will follow his ser mon. A special thank offering for the work of the evangelist will be re ceived at the services. Dr. Hinson will preach At the morn ing service again, having sufficiently recovered from his recent illness to be able to take up the work again. He takes for his theme, "Where Is God?" Revival Services To Be Continued The evangelistic campaign under the direction of Rev. Arthur Thomas and the pastor. Rev. L P. Law at the First- Methodist church South, con tinues with unabated vigor and suc cess. Mr. Thomas, whose home is at Grants Pass, will continue with Mr. Law until next Wednesday, to take part In the Bible conference which starts then and will last throughout next week. Many out of town speak ers will participate in this conference. Hanson, pastor. 10:30 and T:SA S S 15 C. E. 6:30. "Pis. of Prayer In the Church's History" and "Mercy Triumphing Over Judg ment." Mizpsh Rev. Hurry Ieds, pastor, 11 anil 8. S. .. : 4.-. ct E.. 7. . Kenilwortb Ktist .14ih nH ni4rkrn n. Leslie Kirk KlchsrdsoD, pastor. Jl 7:45 Bible Fchonl. !t:4r.. C. E., 6:45. "America's TbanksglTing Day Blessings and Obligation" mm now to iet nere. . Calvary -11th and Clay sts Rev. O. S. Baum. 10:30 and 7:30. 8. S. 12. Anabel Itobert N. Mclean, 11 and 7:45. S. S., 9:45. C. E., 8:45. Hope Montarflla. 78th and Everett sts. Rev. S. W. (jeemun. 11 and 7:30. S. 8., 10. C. R.. 9:30. "Christ In the Common Things in Life" ii lid "Five Men to One." Hawthorne Park East 12th and Taylor L. K. Ortmes. pastor. 10:3o and 8. S. 8.. 12. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Kev J. K. Snyder. 11 and 7:30. C. E 8:30. 8 8., 9:45. "Our Harvest Home" and "Christ' for the World. V Third Ksst 13th and Pine sts. Rev. A. L. Hutchison, pastor, 10:30 and 7:45. S. S. 12. C. E.. 6:45. Forbes Rev. Henry L. Pratt, 11 and 8. S. S.. 10. C. K.. 8:30. Unity w. Lee Gray, minister, 11 ajid 8. 8. S., 10. Arbor Lodge Rev. George R. Cromlev. 11 and 7:45. 8, S., 10. ' Mt. Tabor Kat 35th "and Belmont Rev. Wm. Graham Mixre, 11 and 7:30. K. 8. 9:45. C E., 8:45. "The Spirit of .Gratitude" and "Tbe Coming America." Vernon liith and Wygant sts. H. Mount, pastor. 11 and 7:30. 8. S.. 10. C 8:30. "Badge of Disclplesbip" and special service. Westminster E. 17th and Schsrler Rev. Henry Mareotte, 10:30 and 7:30. S. 8., 12. Y. P. 8. C. E., 8:30. "Man," second of a series on regnant Ideas, and "Business Men's Service." Spokane Avenue J. E. Youel, pastor, 11 and -8. S. 8.. la Millard Avenue Rev. W. H. Amos. 11 and 7:SO. S. 8., 10. Y. P. S. C. E.. 8:30. Rose City Park Rev. Boudlnot Seely, 11 and 7:45. C. E., 6:30. 8. 8., 9;45. "Rome anil Athens." Rev. J. R. N. Beel. Marshall Street Bev. A. J. Hannah, pastor, 1J and 7:30. S. 8., 10. Y. P. 8. C. .r 6:30. Trinity, corner Virginia and Nebrsoka sts. Rev. E. Benson, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 10. Y. P. S. C. K., 6:80. Chinese 145H 1st St. 7:48. 8. 8.. 6:43. Reformed Frank D. Fraaer, 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 10. United Presbyterian. Kenton J. 8. Cole, 10:15 and 8. 8. 8., 10. Flxat Sixth and Montgomery Frank . De Witt Findley. 10:30 and 7:30. 8. S., 12. C. E., 6:45. "A Great Thanksgiving Oppor tunity" and "Nine to One." The Church of the Strangers Grand ave. and Wasco Bev. S. Earl Dubois, 10:80 and 7:30. C. E.. 6:30. "A Choice Young Mas" and "Children of Manv Lands." Welsh ser mon, 3 p. m., by Rev. John R. Griffith. Third 37tU and Hawthorne W. A. Span, ding. D. !., pastor,. 11 and 8. 8. S., 8:50. Y. P. S., 7. Christian. First Park and Columbia sts. S. M. Con nor, temporary pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. S-, 10. Mou'tavllla East 76th and Hoyt Rev. J. F. Ghormley. it and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. C. E., 6:30. Central -.East 20th and Salmon Rev. Sam uel R. Hawkins, pastor, 11 and 7:30. S. 8., 10. C. E.. 6:30. Gladstone Rev. Roy L. Donn. paster, H and 8. 8. 8.. 10. C. E.. 7. Rodney Avenue O. P. Burrls. pastor, 11 and 8. 8. S.. 10. C. E., 7. St. Johus Bev. J. R. Johnson, pastor, 11 and 8. S. 8.. 10. c. E.. 7. Kern Park Rev. K. Tlbtm Ma ley, pastor, 11 and 8. C. E., 7. S. S.. 10. Woodlawn 7tb and Liberty sts. Re-r. W. L. Mellinger. 11 and 8. 8. .4.. 10. C. B., 7. Rellwood Or. 10th and Nebalem Rev. T. E. Norcrois, pastor, 11 and 8. S. 8., 10. C. K., 1, Vernon 13th and Wygant Rev,. J. A. Mel ton, pastor, 11 ami 8. 8. S., 10. C. &, 7. Betbel E. S2d and Thompson. 8. 8., 10. Episeopai. Trinity church Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. 8. 11 and H. 8. 8.. 0:45. Good Fellow. ship society, parish bouse, lath aori Davis at"., 7 t 7 :55 :. m. St. Mark's 21st and Marshall Rev. J. E. H. Slmfon, rector. Holy Eucharist, 7:80 a. m. 8. S.. 9:45. Matins and Litany. 10:15. Holy Eucharist and sermon. II. Evensong, 7, St. John s church Her. T. F. Bowen, 8. 8., 2. Evening prayer and sermon. 3. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen tbe Martyr Bert H. M. Ramsay, 7:45, 11 and 7:45. -8. ft., 10. Special service for colored people, a. St. Mathew's lUv. W. A. M. Breck, vicar. 8. 8., 10. Service and sermon, 11, - .- Church of Our Savtor Woodstock Rev. E. H. Clark 8. 11 and 7:30 every third Hnnday. St. DavliTs Rev. Henry Russell Talbot, Celebration of the Holy Eucharist, 7:20 a. ill. 8. 8.. 9:45. Morning prayer, II. -Evening prayer, 4:30. St. Andrew's Portsmouth Rev. T. W. Baum, vicar, in charge, 11. . Prayer and ser mon. 7:30. 8. 9:45. Grace Memorial Bev. George H. Van Wa ters and Bev. Oswald W. Taylor. Holy com munion, 8 a. ed. Except first Sunday la March. 8. 8.. 10 a. to. Services, 11. ' Good Shepherd Bar. John Dawson, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. -' St. Michael- and All Angels East 43d and Broadway Bev. T. F. Bowen, vicar. - 8. 8., lo. Holy communion first Sunday, 11; third Sunday, 7:30. ' - " St. John's Mllwaukle Rev. John D. . Itlee. S. - 8. 2. Evening prayer and sermon, 3. Ser vices, 4. - St John's cbureh--SellwooiJ Rev. 'Job a - D. Bice, 11. Evening prayer. 7:30. Bishop Morris Memorial efaapel. ' Good 8a msrltan hospital Chaplain. Frederick K. Howard. Holy comiduiiion, 7 a. m. Prijer nd seruion, 7:20. - Ascension chapel Portland Heights. Rev. B. G. Lee. Communion. 7:45 a. m. S. S.'. 9:30. Portsmouth Hereford at., sear Lombard st. Bev. F. M. Banm, vicar 8. 8... 10., Ser vices. II a iid 7:3o. Holy eommunioe oo aecoud. fonrtb ami tlfth Sundays of month at 1:3; en first at 11. - Holidays by appointment. St. Paul's W(.dra.rt Hot. Ossald ... W. Taylor. Holy - communion, first Sunday; tn iMHith. - 8 a. m. .ervlcen, 1 4 p. m., except frrt Hnnday In raontbi -1- . Cotton, Mi-faigan and A Ttterta George f. f'opkias, patter, 11 and 7:30... . 8., 1ft. . - - . '-,--- - . - . ' . ' ' , t ' Lntheraa. - Zkm's German- (Missouri 8nodV Cor. Sal mon and Ctiapman 11. Koppeuaatia. 10:1C. 7.45. 8. 9.15. , , ' Bethany Danish Cfliou are. 1 tad -. Morris PORTLAND 111 Ml 1 TDMTI WITU HILL limVLL i n J 1 1 "FLYINGL SQUADRON" . William Lowell Patton Willi Be Absent From - Oregon for Next Two Yea'rs I I III - " "' u ' " : "'' l 3 ' "- . N William i,. Patton. iili ' "William Lowell -Patton. organist and pianist of. this city, left for jChlcapo Puesday morninf? to become thsg 'accoro. panist for the National Flyinaf jSqund ron, which is now touring theJOuntry In the interest"" of national prohibition in 1920. Mr. Patton will travQ . with team number one, . 'composed of Ex Oovernor HanleytDaniel A.;pbllnK. Clarence True Wilson and D. V.lPolinR. the soloist. It was through iic ug pestio of D. V. Poling-, formeff pastor of the Plla-rim Congregatlonaijfehurch, of which Mr. Patton. is a memfejir, that the Portland man was secured;' j, . Mr. Patton has been organisjlfor t First Methodist church of thbciity for some time past, and has hadjrmllar positions with the Sunnyside frl'oagrrc ga tional and tlie rilgrim churcjifs; For" the past five years he. hafs Uf4 lar-Jta classes of students and has becpi before the public many times, in rcciIs and entertainnu'tits. feil Mr. Patton is young, being u; years of ase the latter part of tliiifr-rriohth, He has lived" all his. life Injf pregon with -Jils parents, Mr. and Mrl K. L: Patton, of 1001 Michigan avenfe. He will travel with the squadron until late in June! when he wjlll takA up his studies In music at New Yorlt city, lie expects to be gone tK,yeara W M. C. Jensen-Enghnlm, paftor, 11 ftwl 8. !. S.. 10. Swedish Mission Rer. B. J. Thnrefe II and 8. S. S.. 10. Y. P.. 5:3n. ' X Immnnuel 19th and Irving ts.4Ret. J. Richard Olon. 11 and 8. S. S., Okt. United Norwegian Dlttnaii Larsefe pastor, 11 and 7:45. S. 8,, 9:45. ' SRl K.llra chapel Rev. B. J. Thorson. USfS..S. 10. St. Paul's German Enat 12lh and Clinton A. S. Krause, pastor, 10:30 iand J.Stel 8. 8., 9-.:w. p-. Trinity Germsn MIoiir Syndd isMHIsma sve. ana Graham J. A. Kimnach, ID yid 7i30.. S 8.. 9:15. 3? Norwegian Synod East Grant. cortWf lo'tti , Bev. George HeDdrlkMcn. 11 and 8. .- 8.. 10. : St. Johna 8. 8., 10. Preschlnt. lp Immnnuel German Sell wood HrCi.Kteng, 16:30. 8. 8.; 0::. "Ml Grace English (Missouri Synod) Alblna ave. and Mason Rev. '. I.uecke, ' paston, 10.3O and 7:3t. 8. 8.. 0:15." - St. James' English West Pnrk af4 ifeffer 'on sts. Bev. J. A. Les-w pator. T aud H. S. 8., 10. Luther lesgifr, 7. - VKars "That Hear Not" aud "Retribution or - Reform Which?" , Swedish August fins Rev. II. V,. iSsnstedt, 10:45 and 7:45. 8. S.. 9:30. - . v - Bethal Ivy and Williams Rev.-"J. A, Slow ney, ir and 8. S. 8.. 10. . United Norwegian Pnrtmonth-i-If.- O.' Hen drlckson. pastor, 11. S. S., lor. 3. Lunde'a hall. Vernon. . t? . Mission Montavllla, Hamilton's eapel, cor. East Gllsan and East Soth W. F. jits. pas. tor. 8. 8., 9:30. German service t' 10:16. Evangelical Associatios. Carson Heights J. Stocker, pasr, 11:30 and 7. 8. 8., 10:30. ,, . 'ih , First Engllrh East 6th stid Worijet sts Rev. E. Q. Hornschnch, pastor, 11. and 8, 8. B-, 10. Y. P. A.. 7. j: - First German Evangelical H. Sehttkneeht, pastor. ' - Universal 1st. ft ' Church of the (Jood Tidings Broedwsy and East 24th Rev. J, D. Corby. 1:3. .-...: 12. Y. Pi C C. 8:30. "A Friendly stud of Christian Science and the Larger Thought Christian. L'niversaUsm.". . ..-'.-Sr --'-- t First Rev. C. Howard Davis, pator 11 aad 7:30. 8. 8.. 9:45. Y. P... . . .-v' Bcanomavias .aBarene ms utmii b. s., 10. Servieea, 11 and 8. Toons; people's tneet- t., v - n - Brentwood Bev. Aaron Welli. tg tad 8. T Y. P.. 8.. 7. -Prayer meeting Wednesday, S. Sell wood H. C. Baker, 11 and 7:90.8. 8. 10. .' ' CathoUo. .. .K Holy Cross C nlTrsity - Park BevJ T.' R. ; Murphy, C. 8. C. Low - mass-and tntructlo. 8 a. m. sermon, io.jo. eermon.an oeneaic- . tlon, 7:30 p. o. - - - " " ' ;t .1 .1.1, . . . A . i tAw " . . . g ...1 fi 'XttmH MM. . .J - 10:30. Benediction, ; 7:30. . v - - "1 Ht. Irnatlus -Kev. P. Vlbvn. 8. J. Low - i m f . A -Ul.fi mam m 0 ... ii-.- i Vespers, Jnstrnctlon ' snd- benediction. 7:30. . 8t.- SteptH-o- Rev. W. A. Wsltt. Fjtnr ntass, 8:30. High mass and sermon, lO:30. - - - " St. Lawrence's Bev S. C Hughei. - Low ' mass.- 8, ' 8 and 9. High ' mass arwlr -sermon, . -10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7rV. St. Pstrick's Bev. E. P. Msrphy Jow mas. r 8. High maaa-and sermon.. 10..T0.5-, Veapera - una peiKiiinHHL ovav. y . - ;it Immacnlato Heart of Mary Rev.1 ,W, A. Daly. Low mass, 6, 8' and 9. ' IBgh Win Daly. Low rasas. 6. 6 and 9. High Scass and . sermon, 10:30. Vespet nuVbenedict'ioa. 7:30, : , a T -a III.. . criovn, I0:5K. ' Veapera and benetlietlirni TO. s Ascension MoataviHa Bev. J. P : Fltxpat-- rick. -Mass H.'. High mass with 'sermon, 10 r30. Sunday school it 9. '- Benedlctfoft 3 Holy iKoeery Very Bev H 11. KiQy. Lew in ass. . 7. 8 snd 9. ' High mats and -sennoi 11 . Vmtxftmrm, ha Artiln. 7-30 , n St. Andrew's Rev.' Thomaa KlaJnaV Low u mass. 8. High mass and sertnon. lO. rVeapers -icatroctlon sod benediction. .7-0, (,. 8t. Mary's Pro-Catbedral Moat JRv. A. Christie. D. I. ' Low mass: 0. 8 and . nigh mass and aermon. 11. Vespers, trtlriiijti and hnedlctloa. 745. St.. Stanlslana' tPollah) 'Bev. Ftflfatna- (Continued on Following pjiavs ftf OUR CHURCH AND, SUNDAY SCHOOL DEPARTMENT ' BOOKS, BIBLES, TESTA MENTS, MAPS . BUTTONS, CARDS. CERTIFICATES Etc THIRD AND ' ALDER pTS. t 1