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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY '6, EARTH OF VESSELS MAY PUT CHARTERS SOARING SKY HIGH ATTEMPTS SUICIDE Martin I. Onwell Shoots Self in Head In Critical Condition. HOUSE NSUR6ENTS TradQ' in Week. ONANZA RATES OFFERED Martin . Qonwell, well known ( buginea man of he east vide, attempt ed guiclde this morning at bis home, 6 Rodney avenue, by shooting him elf in the. head with a .3& calibre re volver. H is at tte $t. y incest-npa-, pita! in a critical condition. ! . l I P Mr rnnwall Ik Sit vtln nf a era in'l' even s .v nave own hT a ioV ciiw tV.; I rtt In thA Prifif P.nat ! morning B went into, the Vaseraent at LW UiO rdUIH lAial afco , 10 oioek to. attend to the fur nace, Tha wife and children beard him chop wood fox a Jew minutes aod the came the. report of the revolver.5 Receiving no answer to her call, Mrs. Cenwelt rushed into, the. basement and found her husband Unconscious. , Fdur months ago-Mr. Conwell dis posed of his Interests in the furniture business Of Conwell & DeVUbiss, at 24 Russell street, after haying un dergone a surgical operation. De spondency because of illness and lack of occupation, it is believed, prompted the act.- He had no flnanciaVor other difficulties. ... REFUSE TO ADJOURN FOR OYER SATURDAY Speaker Selling and Other Members Were All Ready to Dash to Train. . , :. ; Ulllf treat Zurepeaa Rations Paying; AT 'aacjr Trice Demaaded, Xs ho:. Expottez'a, Agserttoa. A dearth of vessels for delivery of rgoee on the Pacific Is now threat lag and should It continue may per pa send the charter rates soaring. pveo Vessels have been, lost to the kiclfic coast trade In the past week. hfi mora win follow. I During the past week the three earners of the Boston-Pacific fleet hd four well known coasters the nerlcan steamers Navajo. Leelanaw, sea Mahony and Oliver J. Olson ' kve been j secured by 'Atlantic coast - rms. These vessels have secured tarter rates said to be enormous. .In e past few months vessels have been lawn Into the Atlantic trade with a ngtancy which worries local cxport- s. I The different quality of goods to p moved on the Atlantic, the willing- s of the beltgrrent European na ona to pay enormous prices for the ods they must hsve and the tramp earner ever ready for such emer- rnples has 'resulted in- this change operation of the many steamers," I4 one local exporte? thU morn g. "Should this movement continue its coast 1 will see a price for mov- g its products such as It has never Pown before. Our raw products, alft and lumber, are necessities nich they must have. The easy han lng of these products, however, and e bulk with which they are trans. rred, naturally makes them a cheap moved .commodity. "Out of this mf vrmsnt should come boost for the regular steamship lines. I A trfimn m t a m r a mav h. .Kl. t n bal a trifle cheaper than a regular it.,,i?. n steamer, but the regular line is Eurene . er present and to be relied upon. riAitany kpa Portland shippers will not for- HOUSE VOTES' JQ REMAIN aSaltaomah If emherg la 9namfa, air Private Baslaaag Xna,aaaing Per sonal Atttntoa, at Outvoted. tfce Democrats that Wilson 19 entitled to another nomination If he wants it. Whether or not be wants it he alone knows. While there was a disposi tion immediately following the In dianapolis speech to, construe certain phrases as indicating his purppse IP accept another nomination, the feeling in Washington baa,, reverted to the former doubt. On thing In certain. Wilson be lieves in the principles of the Demo cratic party and in the efficiency of the Democratic party. "Those wh re fuse to accept the suggestion that he will run. again say that he meant net more In his Indianapolis speech than to sax the party not himself is to be Judged, by. the nation . for the work that has. been and is being done. Here is a reasonably Bafe sugges tion; If in the next two years Wood row Uson-could " accomplish some Just settlement of the dispute that lias driven Europe insane he would neither ask nor accept further service as president of the United States. Thoao Bed Cross" Society , To Beceive Propeeds p. m. For the benefit of the Red Cross' society in its European work, the Women's league "of the Ffrst Congregational church will give a concert next Friday night. Several well known ocal musicians wtil take part in the program, including George Beech-wood, organist; Professor F. G. Eichenlaub, violinist; Mrs. Beatrice Hid den Bichenlaub, pianist; Miss May Van pyke, pianist; Mrs. Pauline Miller Chapman, so prano, and A. H. Currier, bari tone. The concert is free, but a silver offering will be taken. short Mtmoa tor English speaking people le 1 10. Special secrlee tor colored people, a. at 7:30. '; r- r i St. Mathews Bev. W. A. M. fcreck. Uar. GoodwIU MUstoe 15tb ad Boi 3 . ,... io. j5?"8"" JrI!rj , i, - D v i ii' i a vaKB J-f bm a a wtv.i.t J St. arM's U"rr ftaaaeU Talbot. .,.. .. 7.11.. ,.nk t CeWwaUoo U " Holy ItucbartM 1:30 a. m. First istli aaa Tayier sts. Ber. rrank I. , a o-ak unnin, nnt.r 1 1 i. nin. :.iwrlees W-Jw and ;3P.trWis? Seen ) ifcil-MUwaokle lUv J Joha D. nice. presiaent or ne uiuieu x "v-w 1 p. T a1 1 who read his public remarks must be I )r K antTlftT1 JjIKGIV struck with the insistence of hia hope iXOfUUUi. 4-li-UJ.J To Jtesign Pastorate ol the sea and - the lif e&avers were called. It was feared she would be lost but recovered and got away. . The wind and rain storm was severe and much damage was done to telegraph and telephone wires. - ' - NEWS OF THE PORT Departures January 18. Bear, American ataamer, Captain Nopaa d?r. paaarngera and freight for 8a n Francisco nd aB Pedro. S. P. ft V. . R. Co. Port Caledonia, Ruaaiaa bark. Captain CarW aoB, wbeat for the United.. Kingdom, M. H. ttouaar. f Klamath, American ateatner. Captain Green, paaaenirera and lumber tor gaa Diego and waj ports, McCounick. , 9Iarln Almanac. Weather at Xivar'a Mouth, North. Head, Jan. 19. Condition at the mouth of the. river at S a. m., amooth; wind east, 5 mllea; weather clear. Bun and 7ide Januarv 17. gua riaca 7:40 a. n. t-vn aeta 4:03 p. m. Tides st Aatoxia. Hisk water. Low water. 3:3a a. m. 7.7 feet. 8:19 a. m. 2.6 feet. 1:53 p. m. 8 feet. - p. . 0.9 foot. Daily River Readings. STATIONS. kt the regular line when service is krml again." XR, LVRLINi: IS A DERELICT Vaterlugged RHr la a Menace to Navigation. San FraWlaco. Cal.. Jan. l The Hg Lurltrie which was abandoned In aterioggod condition. Is now a dere. st and a menace to navigation off the pexlcan Ooast. Mariners ' are beinir amed to keep a lookout w hen steam- g off AcrpuIco. The steamer Rose City of San Fran sco and j Portland Steamahln com- kny, which was placed on dry dock at unters point a few weeks aeo for the urpose of replacing a few plates that ere damaged by Ice or logs in Colum- ia river .has been given a thorough verhauling and will be In readiness Portland & m i! ZS a 24 2.0 23 1.4 10 ,7 JO 20 18.2 S7 ia.t 15 8.6 5 e as OIO.00 0.2 O.00 1.0(0.02 l.lO.O0 0.7 O.00 2. 210.00 O.41U.00 'BlBinf. ( ) Falling. River Forecast. Tha Willamette river at Portland will re main nearly atatlonarj- 8undaj and fall slow ly Honaaj. riteaxaahlpa to Arrive. PASSENQKE A NO FREIGHT Ceo. W, Blder,..,,. Bareka and way.. Jan. 17 bteakwatec. Cbes Bay Jan. 17 Bearer..... .8, 7 Jan. it Xscataa 8. D. and way.. ..Jan. If Boae Clt........,. S. g. and wax. ...Jan. 22 Boaaess.f ...,,,...t Hear b. v. ana vif....jo. 24 8. 11. and way.. .Jan. 2T . Steiunert Dae to Depart. PASSSNQEBS ANP FBBUOHT Kiaoe - riots Date Bear 8. V. and war. ..Jan. 16 u W. Blder,.,,,. O. B. and Eureka. Jan. If Break watef.. "Coos Bar .- Jan. IS VucaUs, ........... 8. IX and war. ...Jan. 20 Beaver. ...... p. and way. ...Jan. 21 j Tesurne service the latter part of the j fSniuV."'. V,',S.' a Willamette. . , d. i. llaltnomah..... 8. F. Northland......... . S. F. . . , . . , . .8. V. L.UUI. . ............ Kok City . P, and war.. gaaqalta. 8. D. and way. Vegsela in Port. Kaaie Beer. Aaa. str 1 vinnoaiiwi, nw. d... ..Jan. 21 ..Jan. 22 ..Jan. 23 ..Jan. 23 . .Jan. 23 ..Jan. 2ft ..Jan. 27 10 nth. The German bark Laspek. well nown ort- this coast as a araln car er, Is overdue and fears are ex- ressed for safety of the vessel. The Asbek sailed from Hants Rosa fo; ortland. October 6. destilte the pres- nce of tlhe fact that British, Japan- ae and French men of war were re- u.itu 10 ue in neaniy waters. 1 -.m r.n ' r. .k . . ..Mnntrr William Treanor has reDlaced A. Ol. r-.i,m.m..t, 1 r. Rr ah Mrtntirnnlerir on as master of the schooner Melrose ! Clarerdon, Br. ah Stream Berth . Atnswortn . .Stream nd.J. AV. Holmes has assumed com- (And of the schooner Uonoipu, re eving J. r. McGlnnls. IUtT SAVED IIY IJFESAVER8 Schooner W... H. Smith Towed to Safetjf 'by launch. Astoria, Or., Jan. 16. The American ihooner W. H. Smith, lumber laden, or Australia, nan a narrow escape com being wrecked on Desdemoha rnds Thursday,, and but for the rompt and effective work of the Point kdams . llfesaving crew the vessel Would probably have been lost. Karly yesterday morning the vessel bulled her anchor, and drifted over pn the sands. All the Port of Port and. nd Puget Sound tugboat com. banlVb tugs were outside at the time. aptaln Wicklund of the Point Adams Ifesaving station and the other mem ers of the crew seelna that the ves sel was. In a perilous position. launched he 40-horsepower lifeboat and went her aid. At thigh tide the Smith bvas floated, the llfesavers got a line b board and towed her Into safe waters. f.Vhile the vessel was in no danger dur- ng high tide, the receding water would have left her high and dry. In this t .... . 1 -J 1 ' 1. 1 - 1IVDU1UII IC WVUU .lliLW AVICU .. Vf-y LIi AIAONO THE WATERFRONT Denmark. Dan. bk Deron City, Br, atr., ...... ....... E'dawold, Nor. bk Hero, Norwegian ahlp. Klnroaa-Bhtre, Br. ah... ......... . Karm, Nor. ah tiamein, am. 1...., .N .Astoria P. Mills .Stream ...Astoria . . . Astoria Drydock ...... St . Helens .Oregon Dry dock Stream ......... Unnton ..........Aatorla ......... Astoria ....... .Elevator Irving Linn ton Astoria l.ieiitobip No. 07. Am. atr.. Llndfield, Am. bk loch Garve, It. ich Polulloob. Am." ablp Port Caledonia, Kusa. bark. Pierre Antonlne, fc'r. bk Sonerande. Nor. ahin Vaniluara, Kor." bk Wn, H. Bniith. Aiu. ecb... Teasels pUengagetf, tkntaa. Am. atr , ......Gobi Araoldus Vinaea. Oer. ah ....CUftoa AUlaace, Am. etr..,f... ...O. W. p. barlls. Am. bk. Qoble CBinooa, u. cv. areaxe Astoria balbek, Geev bk. .......... ..VloterU fiolphiBs Dit id Evana, Br. sea.. aatorla ttetdea Gate, Ass. stt O. W. P. Irene. Asa. aeh. J B. Stetaoo, Am. atr Kurt, Oer. e King Cyrus. Am. ach Nebalem, Am. str Temple ; B. Dorr, Am. atr. . Vheiuaa U. Wand. am. atr. Weetnort ....8t. Helens .......Aatorla .......Aatoria ....St. Heleas ....St. Heteaa .......Oak Ut, At Neighboring Ports. Astoria, Jan. 10. Arrived during the night DanlHh bark Denmark from Antofoitasta. Ar rtred down at 1 a. m. British steamer On wen. ' , London. Jan.' 15. Arrived British steamer Low t her Bangre from Portland. Eureka, Jan. 15. Sailed at noon Steamer Qex. W. Elder for Portland. Aatorla, Jan. 15. Sailed at 1 p. m. Steamer Dalay Putnam for Cooa Bay and San Fran cisco. Sailed at 1:30 p. m, Steamer Geo. W. Venwiok for Saa Pedro. San Franclaco, CaL. Jan. 16. Arrived American steamer City of Topeka, Eureka, 4 a. m. ; American steamer Willamette, baa Pedro, 8 a. m.; American . steamer Hardy-, Coos Bay, JO a. nu; American ateamer Yale. San Pedro, 10 a. m. ; American ateamer Ad miral Farragut, Seattle, JO a. m.; American ateamer Jamea 8. Hlggina. San Pedro, 10 a. m. Bailed American ateamer Leelanaw, Galves ton, mldnisht; Americas steamer Willamette, Portland, 10-.30 a. n. Tatoonh Island, Jan. Id. Pasted out Amer ican steamer James H. Braee and three niasted bark during night. .Port Twnseud, Wash., Jan. 16. Arrived French abip Duguay Trouin, New Castle-on-Tyee during night. Will load wheat at Te cum a for United Kingdom. Seattle, Wash., Jan. 16.--Sailed British bark Cclticburn. United Kingdom, 9:45 a. m., with 158,004 bushels of wheat. ' Victoria, B. C. Jan. 10. Arrived British ateamer Makura, Sydney, N. S. W., for Van lsh bark Denmark up with her. 1 eii for Vancouver. MaKiirmnt a fnr Pinanu I Vancouver. B. C' Jan. 16. Arriveo Brlt- dutlea are helnor taken hv thp tTnltsH 1 'ah ateamer Glenroy, Liverpool. auiiRs are Deing tanen uy tne Linltea ! g rranelseo. Jan. 15. Arrived American steamer fremueni. an i euro. i:iu v. iu. Each of the warring tugboat Inter- DSts at .the mouth of the Columbia river has succeeded In bringing in seven salllnar vessels ntni'M December t. The Puget Sound company securerl Danish bark Danmark which ar sd off the mouth of the Columbia t night, 'he Norwegian ship Karmo was ced la drydock yesterday for paint'. .ing anaiscraping. she will be in the dock for several days. Cargo taking by the British ship Claverdon was finished this morning and she will be moved Into the stream today. , Tha tugboat F. B. Jones left down this morning with the Russian bark Port Caledonia and Will brjng the Dan. "er; American steamer Hornelen, 'San Fraa United Press Leased W'Ua.l Salem. Or., Jan. IS. House Insur gents carried the day yesterday on th motion to. take a week-end recess until Monday morning. That a test of tha strength of the malcontents was com-: ing was intimated early io, the day, the determination appearing tiat" enough lima had been ccAnsuro.ed in prelimin aries and that the "economy" program demanded a f uU week for at least the, first period of tha session, , The motion to fix Monday as, the time to which, adjournments should be taken was made by Mr. Cobb, of Mult nomah, who stated that he wa put ting it merely to get tha sentiment of the house. The- sentiment of the house was not long in manifesting itself. Speaker Selling had his grip packed and in his office ready for a quick dash for the o'clock limited. Othera had arranged things at their various stopping places sa they could grab their effects and flee, at a second's notice. - Adjournment ?ut Off. ' The second notice was needless for Vernon A, Forbes, of Bend, had speed-I ity moved tp amend the adjournment motion by substituting "10 o'clock ' Saturday" for "10 o'clock Monday. I can't see any object In adjourn ing until Monday, he said. , "We've beep her a week, and are not under way yet. We have -somewhere near 100 bills in the hands of the house. Let's get them off our hand,s and en trusted to committees, if we adjourn and come back Monday we will be just where we are today. "Let's look over our. state institu tions, let's work on our committees; let's get at this important legislation the prohibition bill and the many judiciary bills. It costs about $3000 a day to run this house. Why spend it in Portland? let's Get Through, He Says. "Instead, why can't we facilitate our business here by working every day spd get through in 30 or 35 days and save that much to the state? The people who have been shouting econ omy can save more by attending to business than by trying to put through rules on clerkships and stenographers that do not save at all. Mr. Cobb replied that his views on economy were exactly the same as Mr. Forbes' but he personally had come With the impression that adjournment was to be taken either on Thursday or Friday and had left his private busi ness in such, condition that he had to be at home on Saturday. "If Mr. Forbes will agree to adjourn this week until Monday, I shall prom ise him to sit every Saturday and Saturday night, too, until the business ot the session is aver. " Z,ewis Wants More Clerks. D. C. Lewis, of Multnomah, inter jected a plea for more efficient help, declaring that the house could easily finish in speedy time tf one clerk were assigned to each member. He saia ne jiaa come nere to work and would oppose any adjournment even over the week-fends until the full 40 days were over. He admitted, how ever, that members who had to get home should be excused and the house he allowed to deliberate without them. Mr. Schuebel said he would rather wait until Saturday noon before ad journment, but said at least 15 mem bers could be excused and leave a auorum. Speaker Tairly Mobbed. Upstate members denied that the vote on adjournment signified any thing except their intention to facili tate business. However,' several in sisted that the lineup might indicate something later In the session. As soon as the vote was taken and the house had adjourned, came a rush of members to apply to Speaker Sell ing for permission to go home any way. Dr. Smith had slipped away the night before and Mr. Huston had gone home on a noon train. Altogether, eight of the Multnomah men secured permission, including Cobb, Home, Stott, Olson, Llttlefield and rWent wortb, ' Mr. Olson had voted not to. adjourn over the week-end and when his friends chaffed him because of hia im mediate securing of an excuse, he re considered and decided to remain. Those outside of Multnomah who got the release ' from service were Stan field, of Morrow and Umatilla; Michel brook,, of 'Yamhill, and Drier, of Polk. The speaker himself boarded the afternoon traiA and went to Portland, but with the intention of returning in time for today's session. that he for the United States, may be able to step into the breach in the, interest of world peace. Manja believe1 that ift his dearest ambition, that, in deed, the has come to regard it as. his destiny. This done, he may thinkv his work in public life is done. Trse annual meeting of University Park Congregational church was held on Hiursday evening. ' The reports Aiiir fc th Demncratic oart v. he has 1 disclosed the fact that the church had ihe hope that it will continue to be made substantial progress along al the administering party. To that end most every .ine during the year. New Is begun' tfe enlistment ux new re-iviutao ciwicu .uu v.. w.u...u emits, recruits that will, be needed it I is reaoy tor anovner P(tr ww. his wish, is to be carried out, , LANDSLIDES BLOCK DEVASTATED DISTRICTS WHERE HELP NEEDED (Continued From Fag1? Ore tain that all the rest of the family had perished. Instead, they went to, other points In the city, where be voices of imprisoned victims had been heard. Alone Count Restas dug in, the ruins of the castle day and night, hoping against hope that the loved ones might still be alive actions, the commandant of the sol diers there finaly detailed a detach ment to assist the count The pastor. Dr. Kantner, announced that he would very - probably close his work with the church with the end of the fifth year of his pastorate, April 30, 1915. He said he had np very definite plans tor the future, but it is possible that he may remain ip Fertjand find take yp other lipes of work. - . j Lecturer to Talk Upcm INew l nougat H. , Edward Mills, Jew Thought teacher of Spukane. Wash., will lec- Touched by the man's I ture in Portland next Sunday, Mon day and Tuesday evenings. Mr. Mills is associate pastpr with Dr. A. C Qrier of- the New Thougjat society in From that tune the wotk oar aiggmg spoaane. ana cornea tp. i-orxtana un- into the ruins progressed rapidly, and der the auspices of the. Qregqn com- what had been the main room of the j mittee tor the World's -Congress, o caatle was. finally reached. There the I Kew Tnougnt, to M neia, in San Tan- countess and her five sons were found I Cisco in connection with the Panama uninsured, but suffering greatly from I Pacifio. exposition In June. Mr. Mills hunger and exposure. j will deliver bis first lectvre tomor- miitd trader Wreckage. tw evening at 8 o'clock at Temple ov r. of Truth. Eilers building, on "Truth -EtK2 rS -e rnd TV, . To: and Practice." Monday eve cordine to word reaching the govern ment today. Most of these are pinned under wreckage which the soldiers and volunteer workers so far, have been r.unable to remove. The ancient monastery at San Bene detto, which is filled with priceless art treasures, is safe. At Antrosano, 70 corpses have been recovered and more are reported in the debris. Many or these are visible but cannot be re moved because the task of removing the wreckage is so stupendous. At Cerchio only 400 Inhabitants sur vived, according to late reports, 2200 corpses having been recovered there. ning, January 18, at 8 o'clock, he will lecture at Central hall in the publie library. Tenth and Yamhill streets. on "Consciouness Key to Conquest,' and Tuesday evening, January 19, at 8 o'clock, in the Lincoln high school auditorium, on "The Signs of . the Times. TR lectures, in this city are free to the general public. 65-v . . in the Darkness' rnd "To PoUlkia The Problem ot Public BfOclencr." Trinity East 10th 4 toberroxn. . etev. a. . Calder. 11. S. 1. K. U, 0:30. "The Ule That JUtHints." Swedish ttortbwu-K ana peeca. r. nerg. pastor, 11 and 7:30. S. 8.. 10: K. Lu. 7. Enworth 2tith and Savit-r Kev. C. O. Me- Cnlloch. 11 and 7:SO. 8. 8.. :45 E. U. :30. Prayer a Spiritual Djnamlc1 and "The Bet ter Way.'- ' 'v "" First Norwegian Danish Caraer 18th and. Hoyt. Eey. EHs OierdUjf . 11 and 8. Y. P. U... a p. . ' a., k. L., g. ' Woodlawn East loth and Highland Bev. Louis Thomas, paster, p. ., 14. E. U. 7. t'reachins; 11 an :t. 6erspa te children and "tiettiBg a. Uving." . . Norwegian Danish Vancouver ave. and Skid- more Rev. Abr. Vereide. pastor M):45 and S. S. 8., 12. . - Sunnvflde E. S5tb and ltmbDI Uev. R. Elmer Smith. D. U.. 11 and 7:40 p. ra. & S.. .8:50 a. m. E. L,, 6 :30. "Silent Harpe" and "Una or Hvg.Vyi ' ' Centeuarv tt Kb so Pine Tbosnae V. Lane. P. !., .paaater;' v 8. :4.. E, JU, :30f Services 11. Rev. E. J. Bulgio. - ' ' ' Centra l Vautouver ace. ud rarse aev. C. C ttarif.k. iterrlces. II and TUJO. . 8., 9:46. Clasa meeting 2:15. K. U, :15. '-The tptauwakai oC ioa ana "jtorsi oMoiir." at. Julius ti m yes ana pravitt t w. e. Iagalis, S-rvto, 1J and T;3tt. 8, 8.. 8:90. UoeUriiia Bev. W. t. Hamptua. ii ana 1-2. 8. :46. E. H.ti J. I. a. Class meeting;, 12:10. Japanese attsstua a?, edisea huwi. w:w and 8:30. 8. S.. 3::i. Seltwowl e. Alexander P. Maclean. 11 and 7:30. 1. K., 30. E. L., :. Lautclwood be. V. E. WIUumc. 3d at.. 8." IS."," a4 foater Bond. 8, 8V . , U, 8:30. Serric. l (.pd 8- ' ' Chinese Mission U and T:30. CliotoB Klly MetuorlMl Jobn Paroa, pea. tor. SJ. S. aVrvlees tl and 7:20. E. V., 8:45. "The D2iired Haren," Haunt Tabor tilat aud East citark. Rev. K. OUn EMridee. past. 11 aud 8t . 8. 0:45. Airteaa " ajt. "r wwi, aus at. si., i. m. a. .. n. German V. A. 8uhunn. 8. 8., .-49. Bar vLe, 11 and a. Epwortb Msauc. 7:13, Bethel Wti. J. I- Vra, . umnvf, 11 and 7:45. 8. ., 1:16. C. E., I. llose City Park tjaiidr bird., alameda and E. Wth at. Ber, William M. yvungson, pf tor, .11 4 T:46. 8. a!., 8:45. "Kaixilh and Miracle" and 'Tbe Utu Worth Mrin." Cnlreralty Park Lombard sad Flake streets Rcr. C. l. iiamlltoo, 11 and 7;T 8. 8., to. g. iU, Q:13. "A ConaeL-raled PrQBality'' and "One TliinaT Tbou Laiktul." Pattsn-r&et, Deorgu If. Bookies, palter, 11 Hd 7:43. 8. 8.. 10. E. l-. 6:4. vVoodstock a.aat filD ana mnu are. a. g, , Frapk James, pastor, 11 aud 7:ao 8. 8.. 10. E. J. 6:30. Class, 19:1a p. m. "BocUl Effect of Voreiga Mission' aud "CbriatLaa Perever. ance." f aud 7:8ft. 8. 8. 10. Y. P. W. 8:BO. tents Ber. W. Boyd Moore. 11 and (. . S., 10. E. I, f. Lincoln East fWd md Up coin M. 0. Bee4, pastor. 8. 8-, at. Harriet, t:30. Oak Qrovt Bar, C. U- Wew'er. 11 sad 8. S. 8., 10. WestnMwelsnd Bev. . J West Thompson S. S., 10. eterwon, l-'M). "Supreme AulhwHy of Christ." first Qermaa A. f. Cramer, pastor, U ao4 8, 8. K., 10, E. U, Brentwood Be?, 1. West Thompson, 8. a.. 10 Uervices ll. "Btrength of a fcfrenf Conviction." S. B. 2. Evening prsjer and aermoa, 8. tier- wleem, 4. - ' SU 'Andrew's - Portamontti Ber. 9. M. Baom, vicar. In charge, 11. Prater ana ser mon, 11 aad T:30. 8. 8-, 0:45. Coauaanlgu, 7:ao a. m third Sendajr casta tnonth. Urace Memorial Bev. tieorge Is. Van Wa ters and Be. Oswald W. Tailor. Bol eoaa- tnuuion, 8 a. aa. Bleep? fUqst 8ady i eltrrcb. S. 8- 19 . m. JJervlcas, tl. iiooa Knepneraj uev. jonn Mwaoa, u aaa T0. 8. 10. ait. atlchset a ana an ABteis kjsc ae ana Broadway Bar. T. k Bowea, vicar. g. 10. Holy communion fjt bundai. 11: third Sunday, TT:. . - Hlsnosi Morris aitaooriai car. uaoa sa marltaa hoppital Chapiaia,' vfcderick fc.. Uoward. Hulj coma union. T a. a. rrarer and aermeo, f :2U. ' lt. jotiu a couren aeawees aev. joaa u. Bice, 11. Evening prayer, - Aseenaiea chapei Portland UeifbU. Ber. B. U. Me. Communion, I4t m. S. 8-, 8:30. St. PauPa VYooduiere Bev. twal4 W. Taylor. Holy communion, ' first tjtuday la aaontb. 8 a, m.- Berriepa. 4, RKK, except first guaday in month. w. Portamoath Hereturd St.. near Lombard at. Bev. P. U, Baum. vicar. 8. 8., 1U. Ber vices. 11 -and 7:84). ' Holr eourtnonlon oa second., fourth aaa fifth Sundays tr cnoath at 1:30; on first at 11. Holidays by appointment. Pat ton, Michigan su) A Iberta Ocorac If. Hopkins. pa tor. 11 and T:3p. 8. s).t iO. - - Xaithtraa. ' ' " xw r.niim lailsauorl SsnodV Cor. flat- mon aud Chappwa H. ii. Koppelmaaa. lVOS. 7:4S. 8. 8.. 8:15. Bethany Daaisb Cnleo are. and Morris M. C Jenaen-Esgholm, pastotv 11 and 8. 9. 'Swedish Miaaloa Bev. B. J. Thorep, 11 and 8. 8. 8.. 10. Y. P.. 6:iW. film chapel Bev. B. i. Taorsoa. 1, 8. 8. 10. mmauuel 19th and Irvlug ats. Rev. i. Bivhurd Olson, 11 and 8. 8. S.. 8:45.' Trinity German Missouri Synod) Williams aye. 1 and Graham 3. A. Blmbacb. 10 and 8. 8., St. Paul's German Kt lab and CUiitoa A. B. rae, pastor, iJ0 and f-jJO. 8., 8:30. t - ' ' ' United Norwegian Di tin an Laraen, pastor, 11 and 7:4i. . eJ.; :4i. Norwegian Hj ,nud East Gtmttt, euraef th Bev. George Hendriksen, 11 said 8. 8. 8., 10. St. Johns S. S.. 1. Prsavblng, 11. . lm ma Duel German'Seliwoutl H. O. Ebellng, 10:al. 8. 8., 8:30. ' Grace Engliah (Mbaourl 8 nod) Alblna ave. and MBon R'-t. C. Laecke, pastur, l:a0 and 1:30. 8. 8., 8:15- , St. James" tttiEllsn west rant ana riier soa sts. Bev. i. A. laeas, pastar,' II ap4 8. 6. 8., 10. Lather league, 'J. Swedish- Augustaua Bev. H. E. Sasatedt, 18:46 and T:. 8. 8., 8:30. BstaaWlry asd WUhaaia Bev. J. A. 61e- u, 11 and S. S S.. 10. United Norwegian Portsmouth H. O. Hen driefcaon. pastor. II. 8. 8.. W., 8. Lunde'a hall VnuMi. . Misioo MoptavllU. HamiUoa'a chapel, eor. East GUaan and East from w. w. lmim. pas tor. 8. 8.. V;JQ. German service at 10:18. mas, g and 8:30. alasa. aarmun and beua- tot. iraocie iter. j. H. Black. Lew maaa,v , 8 aad 8. . High mass and serinoo, 1u;jU. eapera, lnatntctl'Mi ud beucdlctK'n, 7;3o. t. fclepbea s Kuv. w. A. Waitt. Ijow ma 8:30.. High mass and sermon. 10:o0. . V. UUKBCS. maaa. St. LaAreoe s-r-Bev. J. C. Uutcbea. . Lew riasa, a, s ana uigh mas aud aerpaoo, ' y.Jl). Venpeia and beuedlclfcua. t:90. - St. Patrick s Bev. E. P. Uuruav Law anaaa. 8- ' High maaa and aermoo, 10:80. Vcapera ' ;. aad beaadtctloa, 9-JUt. . ' ' miuaxuiai Mean ft Mtrj a(av. W, A. Daly. UW masa,- 6, 8 asd 8. . Ulfib anaaa tslr. Lea maaa. 6. 8 and 8. Hla-h- maaa and aermon. 18:30. Veapers and benediction, t-JO. UCH. . MM w m W CM'T. WWS ble, O. S. B. Low mass, 8. ' Hlgn aiaaa and sermoa. 10:aa" Vespers and benediction, 7:JU. Asceaaton MoolafMla slev. J. If, Pitapat- ' -rick.' Mass at 8. High bums with aaruwa. 10: W. Sunday school at 8. UeneillctUip, 3:Ju. ' Holy Boeary Very Bv. H. U, .Belly. Low niaas, 8, 7, 8 and 8. High mass aad sermua, ll. Vespers aad beacdlctioa, Iji'i. St. Aadrewa Bev. Thomaa Bhuaan.' Law maaa, 8. Bigb mass and sermon, lu. Vespers, (nstructioa and benediction, I:a. Bt. Mary 'a .Pro-Cathedral Moat Bev. A- Christie, ). ii. Lew mawa. , a4 . ' High maaa aad ear saon. 1L V aaprra, lnalritctioB gad benediction, 7:45. St. Stanislaus' (Polish) Bev. Th Uatua sjpwskL Low mass, b.SO. High maaa and -aarmoo, 10:30. Bt. John tbe Baptist Mllwaukle Father . J- M. OaieUl. ' Maaaea. aad 10:3 a. aa. B S.. 8 a. m. fiaryife. f. aa. . Chriatiaa Selasee. First Church of Christ. RdenUit Everett . Fourth Vaaeonver ave. and Kaeraoa St. . Services ll and 8. 8. 8.. 8:4ft ac4 11. "Life." " Second Eaat 8th and HoilaJav Services, 11 and 8. 8. 8. 8:48 aad 11. "Life." TbtrA Est 12th gad Shimon u. Services, U and 7. 8. 8., 11 and 1:16. "Llfe.rt Fifth Myrtle Park ball Service., 11 a. m. 0. 8., :ud. -Ufe.'' : . - - a- Spiritual, rirat 201 AHky bidg. Rer. Althea gin. endanger, 8. Meaaagea, 8 lecture. cnuren or me eoei ausvi sa at Rev. J. . LiutM. esator. Csotereaea. 11. Mediums' pjeeting, 8:;o. Leeture.8, oorio w' pin at. ncv. May a. Fries, s. First Christian VV. O. W. haO. llth aad Alder stav grederkk If. Bteiter pastor, t pad 1$0, : ; Bervloes for the Deaf. , - United Preabrterlaa Bev. S. Earl Dubois. . 10:8 gad 8. O. B T. . STATE-WfPE BREVITIES -a Vraahytariaa. First 12ib gpd Alder Bev. John Boyd, minicter, 10:30 and 1:30, C. E "The Idealism of Christianity," Miapgb E. lath fcnd Ptvisjoa Be. Harry Leeds, parte. U ndT:IX. 8-8-, 8:4b. p. K. 7. q. E., 8:30. Fourth First and GlP'us kv. Henry G. Hanson, pastor. 10:3U and 7:BU. fe. 8., 12. O. E., :Sa "Church Membership' gad "The Status of the Dead." Keuilwortb East 34th and Gladstones-SB?. Leslie Kirk Biehardaup, petor, H god T.i. iioie BCDOUl P.M. J. Calvary llth and Clay all. Bev. O. S. Baum. 10:30 and 7:30. 8. 8., 12. Anabcl Bev. Alfred L. Tad. 11 and 7:45. United Fresbytariea. Kpntiin J. K Cole. 18:1S aud a. 8. 8.. 10. Iriral Sixth and Montgomery Frank pe Witt Fludley. Iu:a0 aad " 7UW. 8. 8., It. C. K.. :4.".. Third 37th and Hawthorne W- A. Sjaai, ding, U. V., pallor. )1 aui 8. 8. 8-, 90. X. P. ; J- ; Keformad sTresbytBrian. First efaurch Mluueawta luid Atoswvrtb Bev. V. rfacr. aiervicea At aad l:Ju. S. W t. . Cak trrove Katheaiat Epiacopai. First M. . Cluuvu C. H. YimAtf, pastor. ll sua tv. js. v.. i. It. IU Churob South. First Colon ave. and MuHuomab Levies Pierce Law. paetwr. fl end 7:4. 8. 8., la. "?be livJj irit la Mis Beta t ton to tha Ba- Utwr lu KMim- McMinnville, Or., Jan. 16. Father TK font that thv wprA attcnrliTif- I Raymond, pastor of St James Cath- - I .. : t l , . . . . I . .i . . - . , if .... i "rv. .. . i earlv mass was the cause of the death l"" Jal,au. "aa mpieiea me arrange- Yr """" iua " " of thousands of persons. The quake l"" for the dedication of the New basterjaox. mnji came wniie inee services were in - . Progress and the huge churches in dedicatory service will be held Sun many cases quickly toppled down upon morning when Archbishop Christie their occupants, killing i them by the wlu officiate. In the evening a sacred hundreds. concert in which Portland soloists will Mountain Trail. Blocked. Bsisti?1 Xl?nU WL" De rendered. t . ,iol A Aff,Ui Rev- Edwin O'Hara, of Portland, will ..rrfi L tha.hi Z deliv 8ddreas at this service and this afternoon wa that the Hetof tnQ memoera of loilll lodge, of Elks UeuiIlS WVUIU n HVV 1M9 umu V twill h tha nuata nl tkm nnri.f .V,l IS 1A f. R . -.m QW- 1 occasion I " Unity W. Lee Gray,' minister, 11 and 8. f Despite the great efforts made by I IS. S., 10. . government officials, it has been im- church Tree From Saab. Li s1? 10 "n,lc possible to restore communication. ff -.A "Mj.bol-li.tVh and Belmopt-Rev. Even the mountain trails are blocked I i, - ' "?!"sl?B Wm. Graham Moore. U and 70. S. S. 8:43. by landslides. As a result thousands vVHiT , recently o. E. 8:45. "Communion" and "The Thief on of ininren oorsnn. are Btill unattended I from Walla WaUa, Conducted revival the Cross." or injurea persons are stni unattenaea. t . c ,,rJ vr mth and Wvunt sts H N. S. S., 9:45. G.E., 8:45. "The luoonslstent Ei- Bev. & W. Seeman. llyhud 7:80. S. S.. 10. C. IE., e:au, - Sawthorne ParbaTast 121b gnd TayOor U, K.lGrimes, pastor, 10:30 aud 8. 8. S., 12. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Bev. J. E. Snyder, 11 aud 7:80, C, E., 6:30. 8. S., 045 J Third East 13th and Pine sta. BevA. L. Hutchison, pastor, 10: JO and 7:49. S. 3.. 12. C. E., 8:45. - . oroes Kev. Henry Im rrati, n ana s. Cnivei.!it. Cburch of the Good Tidings Broadway and Kutt 24 Ih Bv. 4. u. t:MVf. 11. UU. SS. Vi., X. P. C. V., 8:3U. . . ate Cfearch gootsty, SvedeBborgUa E. ot B. hall. 1118 asd Alder Services aad ferippa, ;i, c$m0Ultr b Wr. lasaiaoa. Associated Bible StudeaU (I. S. A.) ' ' Woodcroft Tenth gsd Taylor si a. S p. m. W. A. Baker. "BUrving for tha Bread ft Life." Oddfellows' ball. S. eta aud Aider CIS. f :38 p. la. aad lira. 8 8 .8- routes, but it is certain many persons will die of starvation or cold before FoodJanTc; K to the tjta w eek at the new ,1500 W S.'C. i province of Abrzzl by circuitous, ' tl7VSv.f hi"h,;t '! tricted Power of C" an, .ot ouii-i yresuninsier u. 1 1 iu sua acuujmc nrv morrow Henry Marcotte, 10:30 and 7:30. S. 8.. 12 ni Y P. S. C. H.. 6:WJ. 'My God 8haU SuddI: nvTr Bvery JJeed" and'"TLe Priuclpal Fllnaj." peaking RoSe city Park Bev. J, M. Sklaaer, 'll lets and nd 7:45. C. E., 0:a0. S. 8., B:4o. and Bev. day. At the revival service tomorrow Henrr Marcotte. 10:30 and 7:30. S. 8.. 12. n,,nln. n thta nk.,-v. v. ...Li . I V P H. p. H. SiHO. ' Mf Ooct Shall eiunnl v . l . i - I . . . l C. fc V . " VUU1I.II I.Xt3 BUUJCL L W 111 I - . . ' . . . T . . . , V.r..lr. , T... ..-.. .u..,.- be "Prophecy" or "Jehovah 3 oince January a. iwiai wi ip anucno i t nc-nUtTtd irhmni. m0 r,, v. have been registered on the seismo-1 .tt?fhJZT. graph of the Royal Meteorological ob servatory, pirector Palazo says there were 49 yesteraay. tie Deiieves tnere will be a few more, but that they will not be important. . Supplementing his earlier 'report to Pope Benedict that his diocese is "one vast cemetery," Bishop Bagnoli of M- Hia Son Jesus.'" A Sunday school will be organized at the church soon. The . New. Adventist church at Sa lem -was dedicated, this morning, with Rev. H. w. Pottrell and Rev. C. W. Millard Avenue Bev. W. H. Amos. 11 gnd 7:30. 8. 8., 10. X. P. 8. C. E.. H.M. Spokane Avenue J. h.. xouel, patijr, it and S. S.. 8:45. "Claims of Christ Upon Men ot Today" and "Along the Way With Jeaua." Uarsnau ttueei uev. a. i. ciannan, paaior. 1J and 7-30. 8. 8.. 10. X. P. S. C. EL. Trinity, earner Virginia ana wenrsEka. sts. Tewlah. . ConcrecatioB Beth laraet 12tb and Maaa sts. Befursn ritual Friday nlgot at S. Satur day morniua; at luUio. Btll;ioua achuol at 8 U0 Sunday morniivg. liabbl Jonah B. Wiaa conducts aU aerrlcea aud Bible gjaaee. i , .. . Erase Ucs4 Asaeeigrion. Carcoa Heights J. tM-ovker. paattir, 110 aud 7. 8. 8., m i "irt EogKsli East 6th and Market sta. Ber. E. O. HurtwciMicb, putur, 41 aad sV tt. S., 10. X. V. A., 1. i , First German Evangelical H. Bcbuknecbt, pastor. Friends' Church. Bunnyslda Kaat aVith and Main isla. Homer Cox, caster, 11 aud 7:30, 8. 8., 0;6. U. E., 6:ad. Prayer meelios Thursday. 7:30. Lenta South Main Ke. John Biley, paa tor, 11 apd l:3U. tHUle genuot, H.Mt. u. ft., 8:a0. West Piedaaoat Friends Ber. T. J. Coburn, 11 and 7:30. Bible acbool, JO. S. a., 10. C. E., :13. United Brethren. First East 15th awl Morrbwti- Adaant ChriaUaa fhtat Bavacth JJay.tj' Adrest t'hrtaUaa-C. F. L. Saillb.. palter. 11 aad a. 10. ral Wiuaeflf. fju. Pfayer ajeetlDf 7: Jiiurady, . t Kavr TtvaagMCaaipU of. fnitk, CBureli Eilera bid". V. i. Greu. castor. 11 aad 8. 8, 8, Ut. ''The Pracce fit Vr Una pie" B. H. Mill. , ; " Salvation Army, Ceres No. 4 SW7 Balanoa at. Adj. and Mrs. F. Uvea la charge. 8:18 aad 8. neeung, iu ' Gorpa xo, 1 i AMepy ei. Wbituey to charge, 11. 8:16 an I i-.au. V. v.. a "a. bwediab Corpa 4J9 Bonaalda Jl. : . fctAiKiioarisa 24J Aah t g a. xu. Ber, . John OvaeL Volunteers or America missm aau Aaa gc, smut Ed JaQ aad :JA. Portlani Babai AaseaJjly 402 Ellerf juldg.'. 8erricea, It. ID. Btvine Truth Cea tef ftelliDf Hlntch tod Ber. J. M. Mleard. pastor, 11. ibrtaUaii goga &8 AMngtoa bMg T, O. Garriaou, 1:S0, 11:15 gad 8. 8. 12. "The Lgteet Berelatioag." Church ot the Brethrea (Duakard) Bev. George A. Carl, H ad 7:0. 8. 10. A W.. 8:3U. The Church of Cod 01 Failing- at. Pga- ; tora. Bev. i. N. MarMa tad O. L- rjoie. Ger man services. 106 a. ii. 8. ., :U. Ear law gas-vices, 3:38 gad 7:80 0. m, 8. ' p. nC l. P. M., 8:30 p. ga. : Cburch ot Chriat lttt PreactUiX. 11 aa4 7:30. Bible class, 10. ; - Ventoa Chureb of Cbrtst Sermoa. 11; by , I. H. Jithnaos; 7iW. BiWe acboot ,0. X. W. C. A. Jiroa4 pn Igykrf Veipey service 4 p. m. . . . Piseab Mlaelaa lonta f an ceape naaaay. 10:30 aud 2:30. Tuesdsy axui Friday, tut 7JW. Lents cburch Joha lUtfr. s au a. S., io. C E., 8:46. The Irvingkoa Center ef tVuth-r-fU Jhowp aoa at., c. East Jilst Services. 11. Airg.. : 1 lore we Crawford. .' . . Uvoubodi axiaaiOB) zz r. . r nmi r . Northrup and 4. 8. Montgomery, aaipsa.. The Chriatian aad Ulaaionary AWUce Cor. Eaat Bt and Clay gts. Hie. J. E. t-t. gs torTllapd 7:3P. B. 19. T. P.. f:S&., KcaMtnaviaa esvaagenrai asiaM . uawrcu 77 ABtefta. Oervaoes 1 a. a. au f :u . ta. - b. 6.. IO a. ga. y. r. a. uay, 9. mi y. u. Prayer weethjg Thursday , 8 P. M. Crista, E. SS. V. a. gtara mjm a- mm. -. RaaAail. reUk'toug anark tractor. Ideettthg lor men bt 4:10. Flaiz of Walla Walla, assisting the I Bev. E. Benson, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8,, B. .. K. ! oastor in the ceremonies. The debt rlca telegraphed this afternoon that on tne nw structure has been paid off. t . , . . 1 j 1 i.m.j I ' uieiuy y 1 icfi is auu nuua iisu uccu a.iiivu and that more than one-third of the churches in his diocese had been com pletely destroyed. Very few edifices I escaped damage, he said. Masons Administer Thirty-First Degree i 10. v. p. Chines 145 Vb 6:30. 1st at 7:45. 8. 8.. 8:49. Thirty-second Degree Will Be Given This Evening; Class listens to a Lecture This Morning. - Congregational. First Park and Madison Bev. Luther R. Dyott, 1. U., 11 and 7:46. 8. 8., 8:A "'niiia " 1 . ..... Beventn nay Avaveansta Note Beguiar aervicea og tt.l de owanloa tVa are held on Saturday. Central, . llth aud Fvarrtt Elder Milton H. St. -Joohns. naator. 11 1. m.. b. S. IU. located At Heppner. has been engaged M. Proctor, acting pastor. 11 and 7:80. g. 8. ' i " ,,"L,,,. 7" ' " a j. xi., o.ouk riiuw tit wu buk. aua " : a. 1 'The Choice of a Lite a companion.' University rgrg uaven street near Lom bardRev. W. C. Kantner, I). D., pan toe. 11 For the nurnose of davisins; mean I and 7:80. 8. 8., 10. X. P. 8.C1 E.. 4 aad n.uii 1 Rev. Howard Stover, the "new pastor of the Central Congregational church at Salem, has been very successful In the work, and last Sunday took in ifi pew members. Rev. W. M. Ferris, who was recently to supply the Baptist pulpit at The Dalles during January. "Humanit of God" and "Poiaa." First German East 7th and Stapton Bear. F. O. Willman. Linderhurat Rev. D. B. Gray. 11 gnd 7:46. 8. 8.. lo. C E., 6:30. r PHgTlm atissourt ana enaver ata. rrwr. w. First East ISth ami Morrljwii Bev. 1. JD. Tbeoaopblcai society 728 Mvgag tldx.-g. Kiaewwider, ftaalor. Ml aad, tiHU. 8. 8.. IM. caT te FacV lagratude." . Alvi.ur?7i ind allM.rtaMRe 1. C. Roll JUHBJ. From the Michigan Gargoyle. Do you know where Uttle fcoyg) CO who don t go to Bunnay sciioojt v yes. ma am; aey go nstun, . 11 and 7:Xtt. 8. ..' 8:46. C. g.ao. Gay Wood worth Metuurial, Vaacuuvcr. Wash. Bev. f. Lluooiu talis, uustur, 41 aud k. S. 6., 10. X. P. S. i E., J . Third ertb at. a. E. aud 32d ave. Rer, J. B. Paraotis, pastor; 11 aad. 7 8. 1. c e eio FourUi Kev. J. E. Conner, paator, 11 aad 7:30. 8. 8., 10. C. K.. :SO. Radical Jeaaup at. Bev.. A. 8. Ueudersen, paaxer, aa aaa i :ou. a. u. . am., i llauir Circuit Service. JJaiior. 11 a. Cherry Grove, 8 P. id. Brush Prairie, 7:30. c to help the rural churches of the diii ?.lnfi' - F. and 8tates- customs officials on board the British steamer Devon City today. k t . - . 8tranier Klder Delayed. Should the steamer Geo. W. -Elder reach Columbia dock by (noon Sunday as la expected she will be sent out for Coos Bay. and Eureka again at fat night, according to the the North Pacific 'Steamship company The steamer has been greatly delayed but is expected to reach ihe dock some time Sunday. - Reports, from Coos Bay are that the steamer' Breakwater also received a severe buffeting ' San Pedro ' Port of Call. ' Loa Angeles, Jan. 16. San Pedro was named aa a port of call for the Tyoo Klsen Katsha, Yokohama-South American steamships. , ( Steamer Had Close Call. ftiargnrieia, urH Jan. 16. Steamer liaroy naa . trouble on the bar . when crossing out Thursday.' She took an rour to get over the bar, lost part of rer aeca load, was at one time cross- American ateamer Edarar H. Vance. Kan Pe dro, 6:30 p. tn.; American steamer Speedwell, San Pedro. 5:50 p. m. ; American steamer Sao Ramon. San Patlro. 6:30 p. at.: Americas ateamer Windber. New York, 7:20 . p. m.; American steamer Whlttier, Port San Luia, 7:60 p. St.; American steamer Asuncion, A- tcria, V p. m. , Banco asrncio nrauier i u DEMOCRATIC PARTY BEGINS A CAMPAIGN TO RECRUIT RANKS : (Continued From Page One.) trict adjacent to Hood River, a church and community mass meeting was helrl tn the Conirretrationa.1 church at The Scottish Rite Masons gave tne i Hood River Thursday. thirty-first degree at the cathedral I last evening, uouis u- -iura, veneiauis i Arrangements are under way for a master trr the itaaosn, uregon consis- i unjon revival campaign to start at tory, No. J, presiding. This morning gDrinef leld next Sunday evening, un- Hiarhland East 6IU and Prescptt Bev. E. S. Bollinger. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 10. X. P. 8. 0. B.; 7:50. ' Laurel wooa loin ave. ana oocn iu u-er. C. S. Johnson, 10 acd 7:45. C. E., 7, Waverly Heights Kaat 33d and woodsvard Bev. A. C. Moaes. 11 aud 7: SHI. . S. 8:45. Y. P. meeting, :30. "The Church at Work" aad "Are All Christiana FoolaV" Sunayalde East Z3d and J ay iot iter. j. 7 n'i.Irw.tr'1 eatao. Port laud, 11 a. m.: French bark Joln- I ... . 1 . L . . .Of. plans of ill,.a tnawlch. 11:80 a. m. F. A. Kllburn, Eureka. 1 12:20 p. m. American steamer American Infficr Beaver. Portland; 12:30 p. m. : Ameri can ateamer Centralis. Eureka. 12:30 p. m American ateamer Aumirai st niey, jseaiiie, p. aa.; American ateamer Uavalli. Eureka, 5:30 p. m.; American ateamer Elisabeth, Bandou, 6:10 p. m.; Aaaericaa ateamer Navajo, Long Beach, 8:4 p. an. ; American ateamer Edgar H. Vance, Seattle, 7 :3C p. m.; American tug Hercules, Ban Pedro, 8:10 p. m.: American Steamer Speedwell. Bandon, 8:40 p. tn. Balboa, Jan. 15. Arrived, en., proceeded British steamer Stratballan, Portland' for Queenrtewp; American steamer Pleiades, Ran Francisco for fcew Xork. ; Bailed Americgh steaaaer Captain A. F. Lucas, Ban Franc two. CrlStOIMU, Jan. AO. dniTrri im nw:rwu. file of the Moose, will be carried Into the, Democratic alignment. WUsoa's I riving XTecegsary. ' President Wilson's -battles inside the party are' not overi-yet. Some of the worst are yet to come. , That he is not unmindful of 'this fact was shewn by his suggestion that these incapable of teamwork should get off the team. But those Democratic lead ers in congres . who have resented what they . haF ehosen to term his whip-cracking are willing to admit that only the president's driving has made possible the record of accom plishment on which they all will go before the country in the next two years. Each may have his particular grievance, but he Joins in the party s pride in Work done. All may resent Wilson's domination of the national law making body, but all hope to en, Joy the benefit of the prestige he has given the party. And to make more certain the aban donment of any attempt to organize a revolt within the party is ; the , fact that the revoltera will have nothing to Bfaow the country as cause for their action. Wilson has dominated. It is true, but only so far a .hia brains the class listened to a lecture ana re- l da the leadershlD of J. Bruce Evans I J. staub. 11 and 7:45. B. 8.. 10. C. F, :16. view of the 29 degrees given at thi8iAr- Bt, trronotsoo. who ri.ntiv ran. I "Tbe Secret of ChriaUikene-a" aud "The reunion, and at noon the class was Po- ducted a successful series at the White tographed. Temple in Portland. A temporary iBig -evewBS me v.iu u-Btspuiiu uB- tabernacle will probably be secured. gree IS IO OH Biveil uvuiiutuiuius HI o r -.- -i..-il,i-Li-1' lii-'J--'-V -y l- i- n. -un- n p. m., after which a banquet will con- " " " ' elude the sessions. The number of vis- A PUIIDOU QCPPCQ iting and attending members will be ) vnUnwrl OCtaVIUCO large. The following are the officers of L , the Thirty-second degree, the highest Br"- u 1-n" n 1-1 "L""l-r-,"wn-n-A. anri A" 8. R. Masons In the state: - aJaatlat. I First White Temple. W. B. Blnsos. osstor. trTe" kadoshr A. M. Wright brother fible acbool J.t; prior: Adrian McCalraan, Drother pre-1 uada Over" and "Chrlatiaa Science or the ceptor; Brydon H. Nicon, register; Ar-1 Bible is a ne wntcnr' Eaat Side a.aai Xbth aad Ankeny Bev. W. Shank, pastor. Service 11. 8. S., B. Y. P. V.. 6:30. Mr. and Mrs. Boae. Highland, East etii and AlDerta iter. c. B. wise of the channel gnd in the trough 1 8aa Fxaaciace. 220 i. m. Alaskan. New York for Ran Frgnclsco: Amert- dominate, those of the average mem can steamer Lewis K. Thuriow, New York lift fcer. None can gain hearing for &aa.Franisco. Balled Oanih ateamer Bbode- cnarse of insincerity or selfishness on Seattle. We.h7. i.e. WArrived-Amerlcaa the part of the-president, ateamee Congress. Ban Francisco 11 p. ra.; Motlvea JUre; Vngelflgh. American ateamer: Jefferson. AlauVe, S:30 p, , ; Selfishness as motive is disposed m.; American ateamer City of Seattle. Alaska. 1 . Kv.. rhA rierlaration of nraetleallv n n m. . xatiieA American steamer tovernor. i v J ' a w thur O. Jones, treasurer; M, William C. Franels, marshal of ceremonies; Ar nold Lindsay, captain of the guards; Ben S. Backman, sentinel. a Its inventor claims superior tones are 'produced by a new cornet in which the tubes constantly - increase in size from the mouthpiece to the bell. Thorn In the Flesh. St. Jotana Bev, iianiei x. i nomas, ji. a. 8.. IO. C. E-. :30. "Your Frlcnt. and Mine." ArUeawalu liev. iwniai j.. inoaaaa. a. 10. C. K.. U:4o. rreacning, i iwi p. m Zioa (German) Eaat 9th and Fremont. Bev J H. Hodd. 10:30 and 7:30. C. -K- 6:80. Atkinaon aiemonai c. rfiu aau a,vejv?u Rev. E- W. Gorman, pastor 11 :0O and 7:45. C. E. 6:30. "Deepest Meli in the .Wor.j" and 'Three Facts ot in. TJnitad Evaagalioal. First East 18th and Maple Ben C. C. Pe. Una-. 1L 8. S.. 9:45. K. U C. E. 6:45. "A ' Light - for Dark Places" and "A Book With a Marvelona iiiBiorv. Bt. Johns j. A. uooae, pasror, a ana 7 :30. 10. K. L. C. E :30. t Wichita Kev. tl. tl. rarnnam. .paator. 11 CMHnrt. B V. P. II.. :30. Servteoa. 11 and land 7:30. B. B.. IO. V. K.. U:30. 7:30, 8. 8. 8:45. Bev. C. F- Meier. i Ockley Gwea Willamette blvdw and Gay- Calvary East sta ana Grant ttev, waiter I rev. o. f. tmn. puw, a w. o. b.. unit, pasior. rreacuins at ll. o. o.. io. I iw. aa. w. u. B X. P. c, :h. O. 10. Arieta Rev. W. T. S. Spriggs. 8. 9:46. aa v rr a -IK n t . -t University Park Bev. A. C Bazton, pastor. 11 and T:30. X. lu. II. X. t. U.. 1. Seilwood Rev. F. H. Hayea. 11 and 7:3a S. S.. 10. B. X. P. V.. :30. Grace Mootavilla Rev. H. T. Cash, 11 and .." .? ?.- o . I uei B. Hawkins, pastor. 11 and 7:3. Suunyaide (Oer ma a) S. 9:45. Conrad ?o' C E.. 6. - - Bt. Jonas tucTBHBi aiev. M 8. &, Mt, - Ckrlgtlaa. First Park and Columbia sts. 4 aor, temporary paator, 11 and 7;iO. e. ev, 7. MonUvtlla East 76th and Hoyt Ber. J. r. Ghormley. 11 aad 7:30. H. 8.. IO. C. E 60. Central Bast zuia aaa oiiboo itv. Ban- . a. Montavilia, E- HOth nd Everett J. Reattv. eider. Babtmth MtmtH, IO a. Preadaiug, 11. Prayer auaeniog, T :4S Wedaes- dir eveniaiK. Y. P. Al.. I'rtUay I:ii a. Bt. JoUaa Elder E. V. UurUiurt. aabbsth achool, 10. Preacfaing, 11. Prayer meetiug Wedneaday, T UJU. uonat i tUj&T Liu uui aaa iwubodi auiv. C. J. Cumoiiugav paatoy. b5rlct. .Babbatb school, 10. Preachiug, 11. Prayer meet log, j 7:45 Wednesday event ag.. ivcta Marion ave. ao Hiuoiacer u. J- Cbltwaad. aider. BaUaU avchuol. lu. Pracs lag, 11. Sunday, 7 4U- Prayer meeting Wed neaulav evcnioir. 7:4&. I ABAua Merman), lutuuanre ss stanary Benry Blocs, elder. . . y. Kuscb, local elder, aubtjith acbool. 10. Preaehbisr. 1 1 Jio awl H. Preaching Sunday evei.iug at 6. Prayer laert- j toar WtdDHdar evenina. 9. Scandinavian cburch. C2nd and 3Ptb ave. B. E. Elder O, E. Sandnea. paator. 8. IO. rreactitng, ll. tnmj acTTKe, i:w. Prayer etjg 70 weuuaauy. every " presidential possibility ampnt for Sore Throat and toldmOiesL - First rub the chest or throat wjtH Omega Oil ; then soak a fiece of flan nel with the Oil and put it around the tieck or throat, and cover with a piece of dry flannel. This simple treatment usually gives relief ' . Trial bottle ioc. Karl Feldueth. S. 8.. :45. 11 and 7:30. X. p. U., 1. St. Johns E. P. ' Borden, paator. 8. H., la Services it ana a. Thirds-la. nott ana Vancouver avenue Kev W. J. Beavan. U and t:30. B. X. P. V.. 6:30. S. 8. 9:45. "The-Sifting ef Peter" and "The Foraiveness of Slna." avast, rwiy-rmn aireei uev. A. a. null. 8. 8.. 9:45. Preaching. 11 and 7u. B. X, p. II.. 7, Mar. j. v. hDrinssron First German Be. I. Bratt, 11 and 7:3a S. H- 9:4&. Chlues Miasioa a. ., T. J, u. ataiooe, an perintendent. Mt. Calvary WeWler aad Union ave.. Rer. A. M. Muchrack. Services, 11 and S. 8. 8., a a . m. - ' Taberaaele-M2d at. and 45th ave., 8. E. Rev. J. Clark XiUoetta, pastur. ; Hermoos 11 gad 7 :45. : 8. 8..- 9:4 a. m. B. x. F. U :4S, Wood law a 7 th aud XJbertsi ate. tiev. W. L. MeUinger. 11 and 8. 8. 8., 1. C. B..-7. SeUwood cor. iwtn aaa neaaieao star. u. . Norcrort, paator, 11 aad 8 8. 8., 10. C. M., 1. ton, pastor, 11 aad 8. 8.. 10. O. B., T. Gladstone avev. tuj aa. 17 una. neater, . ax gad 8. 8 8 W. C. SL. r. Hodaer avenue ci. ar. jouma. uaaior. ii and 8. - 8. 8., 10. C. g.. 7. "Keeping the Vineyard" and "Aaxioae Herod." St. Johns Bev. a. B, Jotussoa. pastor. 11 gnd 8. 8. 8.. 10. C 7. Kent rarx ivev. a iu aaa aey, paster, 11 and 8. C. B., 7- 8. 8. 10. "Tbe Place t Mnat la the Plane of Salvation" aad "A Shadow of Good Things to Cosee." Bethel ac s?a aao xnompaoa. p. g, i:gO, ZpiaeopaL. Trinity eh arch Bev. Dr. A, A. Morrlaea, aetr. 8. U and 8. 8. 8.. 9:46. Ood Fallow. Second German Bee. Frederick Bnerrsaan. 1 ahlD society. Barksh hoaae. lata ana lis Via .sta ll and i:hu. a. a.. :. x. . a-, u.. a:a. 1 1 to t:oo p. an. t Lents Rev. J. M. helaon. ' -8. 8.. 10. Ser vice 11 and 7 :3a Moubt trivet Bev. W. A. Magnet!, pastor. It and S u. m. , e. s., iz:su. Swedish 15th and HTt, ts., 10:45 and 1:30. 8. 8.. 10.. B. X. P. D.. 6:30. Italian - Mission Bev, Frauceaeo Sannells. pastor. -Pastor's circle, 8. Preaching, 10:30,! St. Mark's Mat and Marshall Ber. ''3. at. H. Slmpeoa, rector. Holy Eucharist, 7:36 a. sa. 8. 8.. 9:45. Matins and Litany. 10:14. Holy Eucharist and seraaon. 1L. Eveasong, 7. Bt. John's church Bev. T. F, Bowea, B. 8., S Evenlne prayer aod aermoa. 3. Pre-Cathedral of Bt. tttephea the Martyr- Bet. U. B4 Kaesaay, I :, tt ana I :m. s. First Germaa a: Mafswr, pastor, 10:45 aad g. S. S., 9:30. X, P. 7. Beeonl Columbia blvd. and SM at A. E. Cva. 11 and S. 8. 8. V.fi a. IB. X. P. 8.. 7. Third Fifth ave.. Lrots Bev. i chald-1 knecht. pastor. 11, 8. 8, IO. Latter Cay Saints. Church of Jesus Christ ef letter Day Saints i (Mormon) Ea't 19th and Harriauav , . 8., 1. PreaeMug, n:- ana - Montavilia (not Mormos) 8. 8, 9:43. Ser vices, 11 and 7:30. , Morniocu Church of Jesus ChrUt ef Latter Dsy Bainta Eaat 19th and llarriou Sarvlcta. 11:45 aad 7. 8. 8.. 1L ; Chr ista del phi aaa. ' West Pertland i&4 MoaaavtaerT. 10. 30 a. Mt. Tabor K. Ot at.,, It and 7:3. Ute j FH) the weae." i Vnitariaa. Church of Our Father Breeders y and Yata-1 fci'". 44m t . Vriut- I) 11 mlnhra.amar. I itis: Kev. W. G. Eliot Jri auaaviatar. it sad 75. 8. 8., 9:30.1 Y. P. K., 6:30. "Personal j Problems of the Af lefttona ' atxl Kev. J. v. Cerby. : , . r , . Free Methodist, "" First Cburch Cor. East fjieth aod Mill sts. ev. E. I. Borringtoa, paator, 11 and 7:30. Central Church th aad Eaat Flanders Bae. John U. Heasksr, 11 asd ftO. 8, 8. 10. 1 X. r, lk., e:ao. : ' Svaagelical Byaed. Germaa Evaagellcal Frtesds enu'ea Tacoma ava. aaa Kaat iota uev. a-naa atergert, paa tor. 1&.41 and 7H- . 8, 9:30. C. It.. :0l Kt. Paul Evangelical church 447 Falling St. Itev. oergen, paaior, it aaa i :JO, X, r. :, , OathoUe. Hals Creaa TJtuveraltr i Park Ber. T. ' R. MsrpfcJ'a C. 8. C. Lw mass aad instruction, i a. as. BeraMM), lOuMi. Beraoa and. heaedle- ttoa. l:a n. .. - - 8C Joseph's (Otnuo) Bt. Rev." James Kaaw, V. U. Low mass 8.- ' Hleb mass and aersnos. 10:a vespers aad benediction. 3:3U. Holy Badeester Bev. Joiepb A. Chapatoa. Low mass, 6 and 8. - High maaa and aeraasa. iv:90. Benediction. I EU Ignatius Bev.. F. Bilsoa, 8. 1. Lewi EVERYBODY SHOULD JOIN our CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB You willi never miss the small amounts you pay in. The dimes, nickels and pen nies that you allow to slip through your ; fingers for trifles will keep up the pay ments . : - : In some cities churclres, Sunday schools, societies and other organizations have formed clubs of 50 or more members who will use their combined savings as a fund to pay off their debts or for oine specific purpose. Why not you? - Everybody is welcome to join. The first payment makes yon a member. f -Act at once. Don't delay Join now. Merchants National Bank Was&itea ird Fcsrli Sis. s HAIR BALSAM ' ' A toHat preparation of merit. Hales to eaadteate daadrnff. . . c f er RaataraMt Color and Beauty toGray ear Faded Hair Mr. and gt neat Vmpc-w.a.