THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 13. 1915 GLENGYLE WILL BE DELAYED BY HER LABOR TROUBLE Big Royal Mail Liner Under -Boycott on Puget Sound, and Unable to Load, n f , .-L . Chinese Sailors Discharge Cargo XrOngshoremen Refuse Because the . , Craft Touched at Vancouver. . -Folic Ouard Vessel. Seattle. Wash., March 13. Under guard of a detail of po lice, do-Jk employes this morn ing began discharging the liner Giengyle. The vessel's Chi nese crew worked cargo aboard the steamer from one hatch. The Giengyle has 1000 tons of cargo! or Seattle and 2000 tons for Portland. 3t 4t X . I :. because she touched at Vancouver, prt a strike is in proa res a, I tne ttrUiish steamer Giengyle, one of ; the big i carriers of the Royal Mail v Steam Packet fleet, has been declared unfair by the longshoremen of the Pacific coast She has 2000 tons of cargo, roe this port and space for 2009 I STEAMER tons of export freight has been re-j ine Japanese steamer Azumasan served here for her, but unless she j Maru which is to load a cargo of turn is promised quick and uninterrupted j De,r for Mitsui & Co., reached the river dispatch by the local longshoremen, I will not come here. The disposition of the big steamer ... V. . c.j. iuiig- shoremen). J. A. Madsen, secretary and treasurer of the Industrial Longshore- men's association, and the head of tne Portland j union, together with John Kean, president of the same body, ara vu ruisei Bouno. Anaur to. uarnes. i pusiness j agent ior- rvo. e, the union wnicn handles all offshore vessels, has wired his superiors, asking for infor tnation; but up till noon this had not been forthcoming. The McCabe com pany, stevedores for the Royal Mall line, have asked that they be allowed to work the craft, but have so far Been given no encouragement. ' The Vincouver strike was brought No.; 1 and the Union Steamshin com-I pany's dock to pay only the usual union wages for truckers, accordlne to advices received here from Vancouver, j - These cbmnanlAn hari hwn mvlnii 1 trulirV.! IniKruhn, tin.. AS I hour on merchandise anrt Ki ont an I Yoseralte. American steamer. Captain Jahn our on mercnanaise. ana 55 cents an J sen, passengers and lumber for San DleKo. hour overtime to their trackers. Truck- I Charles K. ilcCormlck Lumber company. lag and longshoreing are handled sepa- I rateiy on, other docks in the British miuuiuiat port, me irucners navmgr a anion of their own and a scale of 30 cents for straight and 35 cents an hour for (overtime. Owing to the drain on their finances caused by the Euro pean war. these companies In their re trenchment , decided to return to the j iwwer scaio, it is saia. . . To force a favorable settlement for the British Columbia federation, the entire coast body has been called in. una no vessel wnicn nas touched at Vancouver will be worked the union leaders . assert COOK MAY-BE HOODOO When Custar Edgf oss Signs, Ships . ! i lave Trouble. - uumi iiiigiusa, cooiv on .me steam- i -.er; oanta aiaiina wnen sne was I burned in the Columbia rir off Co- litg a similar position on the Ameri can -ship William P. Frye when she was sunk off. the South American coast by the' German converted cruiser Prinz Eltel Fredich. . 1 Engfoss was paid off here about October 22 and. signed on the Frye at once. ,The young cook is well known here, and his friends are planning on presenting him with a collection of old ' horse shoes, four ' leaf ' clovers, and biliikens, if he returns. SAX FRANCISCO SHIPPING Steam Schooners Will Tow Lumber i Laden Barges. : San Francisco, March 13. t- Hind, I Rolph -i, & - Co . have chartered the schooner; Camano to carry lumber I from Pugret sound to;Sydney at 60s. Conversion of-the steamer Charles I Nelson Into a lumber barge will prob- large number of discarded and obso- I out 'of commission on the mud flats of the Oakland estuary.., I This is the first attempt by any of the shippers in this vicinity to utilize I . . - . . . . t tne -smau scnooners in this manner, I "u k i,viu . uii lumber business. Each steamer leav Ins the ilumber Yorts will be able to tow one-or two of the lumber barges loaded with lumber. The efficiency of the lumber fleets will be increased it is estimated at least 50- per cent. More - than a Bcore of lumber schoon ers, -wnicn irom various causes can- nAf AAhnmia llv -iiti do ' nnajo. 1 slaaiMrs under nfesent ennditinnsi t : . . . , . . i I'DUiu, wiimi cuuvcrieu imu uarKe?, I mnka it trnml nrofit for their owners I As the freighter Frederick Lucken- v . 1 1 bach of the Luckenbaeh steamship J (mm (Soldinliead Put it teaspponfui of Omega Oft in a : cup of boiling water, then inhale the steam which goes through the passages of the nose and throat. This simple treatment usually gives quick relief. Humane Society i 67 Grand Ave. x between Co neb and wsvis, jrnones East 1423. .21-85X5. OPErT JJAV awn manT . , . -2'?rl Fas.e9 ?f cruelty to this " ' imiuisi vnamoer xor small anl- I i. tr, amuuMiio sick or I alisable4.animal at a moment's no tion. I and Catarrh illne was proceeding up the " bay" yes terday, a. manhole on one of the ves sel's boilers blew out - and Conrad Kref t, as' fireman,; who was in the im mediate vicinity of the explosion, was oaaiy scalded. The nitrate traffic from the west coast to the Atlantic has attracted several well known vessels from their accustomed routes. Engaged In the new service are the big freighters Pennsylvania and Isthmian of the American-Hawaiian line. AJLIi AliOXG THE WATEftFROJVT Authority to readvertlse' for bids for the purchase of 'light vessel No. 60. which has been ordered junked, has been received by Robert Warracky Inspector or We Seventeenth lighthouse district. I.. . " 'O. itil Vtt .v wo uecu iu raising fcl pomoa of the submerged ; pipe line of the dredger Columbia, which is reported broken. It is expected to have me dredger working .Monday. Contracts to supply new boilers and a centrifugal pump were awarded by me -ort or Portland commission yes terday for the new dredser Columbia. me samn watertube Boiler company secured the boiler contract for $26,875 and the Piatt Iron Works secured the contract for the Dutho at 1900 in steamer Santa Catalina is rapid. j ly taking- cargo. She shifts to the I municipal uock. tonight, will work five hours there and then shift to Irving I dock. After taking 500 tons of wneat at that wharf she will go to Llnnton I to complete her Portland cargo. She 1 win loaa 400 tons at Astoria Tuesday. I The Merchants' Exchange will move to larger quarters in an adjoining room in the Board of Trade building, according to a decision reacned ty iC. vvnsnt yesteraay, ln low or the tug Tatoosh, the American barkentine - John C. Meyer reached port yesterday from Aberdeen, Sh6 was brought up the river with the Norwegian ship Majanka by the "m" wamecocK. "l,a morning xrom Nanalmo, Alnsworth Gets Rehearing w asniDgtoo, .March 13 Cantain Frank Alnsworth. who was deposed recently as immigration inspector at San Francisco, has induced Immigra- tion Commissioner Camlnettl to grant him - a Tehearing. He declares the case against him km "fr-m.ri NEWS OF THE PORT Arrivals. Harch 13. Beac American ntctmpr. riantaln K,iui Passengers and freight, from San Pedro and Axumasan Maru. Jsnanese steamer. Can tain Klkuchi, sulphur, from Yokohama via San Francisco and Nanaimo for Mitsui & Co. Majanka, Norwegian ahio. Cantaln Wln. b,alMLMJifLtrmiMUre Tia Pamoa. Rnii.? .hi "rZ.f- rv- 7 from Lyttieton via Astoria, x day in last, to A. Berg. I)BaXtUra, H&TCh 13. . iuitnomah, American steamer. Captain Charles R. jicCormick Lumber company. Marine Almanac, Weather at Kiver's Month rorth Head- Wash. Marph tA rnniiuinn m me mouto oz tno river at 8 a. m.. smooth; nnna suutaeasc, iu miles; weather, cloudy. Bans end Tidss, March 18. Sun rises, 6:ii a m. San sets. 6:15 o. m. . Tides at Astoria. TTf arh wa f pr. T mm ... 0:13 a. m., 7. feet. I 0:08 o. in.. 8.3 feet. 6:Jtt a- ax.. 1.7 feet. 8:47 D. m.. O.l feet. Dally River Readings. S A. M.. 120th Meridian Tim e ' " ' s 3 STATIONS . J T"3 f fifi 5e5 -5 "S n 2"5 ' U.CB Bw C J as (jmntiiia 2 25 10 20 20 37 15 2.2, 0,20.00 O.liO.OO ......... 1.8 4.1 a. 4 2.S EuRene A1,unr O.HO.18 0.110.18 Wilsonvllle Portland 1 0.11 5 . Pi OI0.13 3.G! 0.5I0.H Rising. ( ) Falling. Riyer Forecast. The Willamette liver at Pnrti,ni m main nearly stattooary for the text two days. Steamships to Arrive. PASSENGERS AND VRTCTnci'P Name From ... Xucatan , S. fr. and war nr.. w Breakwater. . . . Coos Bay Mar. 19 .....Coos Bay.. Mar. 19 g- Mar. 18 ..... S. D. and w...Mr. 21 ..... S. K- and Way. ..Mar. 2H ......S. D. and way Mar. 28 Geo. W. Eider Beaver........ Koanoke. ..... Rose City..., Bear... , Steamers Due to Depart. PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT Multnomah j s. 1",rom te Xosemite s. l). m"' ;? IHfn w Wet S00 Bajr Mar." i El". o Mar. Jo ........S, F. and war...u,, it Yucatan ............ H TV r I .1 i- "n5 wr- Mar. 19 .Mar. 22 Har. 24 .Mar. 25 .Mar. 27 j. uu way. Ijinvm,. toe City.......... a P.. and way" vessels in x-ort. fame T i.kt.tiln mrr '"71"" IXh wegen Drydork -l.-P. Lbr. Co. ivatanfa, nelg. bark Wlscombe Park. Br. ah.'... Stream Astoria Banfield .; Astoria victoria dolphins l.-P. Lbr. Co. ...... ... .stream Astoria . . . . . Montgomery ! Morna, Nor. bark Bay of Biscay. Br. so Francois, Fr. bk..... David Kvans. Br. sen...... Oombermere. it. shin Gerraalue, Fr. k , l.ika, Nor. so..... I Nordfarer, Nor. sh... ...... Baokoku Mam, Jap. atr... isortn Bank P. Lbr. Co. . . . kle va tor Alblna ..St. Helens . . . . . Rainier ...1. L.a Perouse. r r. hit . JaP- str. otuiLiHiinttii, Am. str... xoeemlte. Am. atr Palsy Uadsbv. Am. atr.. tr ... .. . . .. . . . ... . . ...iw,inl,. standard ... AU1- "r tongue Point Geo. w. Eider." 'I'm ' " " " A:dh ..Columbia aiajanaa ivor. an. Pampa, Rus. bark ... .Astoria .. . .Astoria .Alnsworth Bound un . . .Linn ton Bear. Am. str.. Azumasan Maru. Jan. atr John C. Meyer. Am. bk. Vaaaala Sliaim.ii nauiau, BUI. sir..., Johla Eeruu. Am. bk..... Zit, Chinook. U. S. dredger, . . . . . .Orea-on 'drvdM-k Col. P. S. Mlchle. U. a. Ar.a,n "tSJS Dalbek. Ger. bk.,...-.7.::"ta.V.?nS Uolceu Gate. Am. atr... to r. i. B. Stetson. Am. at.- St." Helen. nnrt, L,er an. Westoort Nehalem. Am. atr r;.........:.8t?Hrf2Si i h At Neighboring Ports. Astoria. Or.. March Arrived m'.tn and left ud at 8:30 a. m.. steamer kui San Pedro and San Francisco. Sailed at 7 a m., steamer Rose City; for San Francisco and Sau Pedro.. Arrived at 10:20 a. m.- Jin..... steamer Asumaaan Alaru, from Otaru and wav nnptt lacoma. Wash.. March 12. Arrived. f..n.. San Ramon, from Portland. Astoria, Or., March 12. Arrived at 4 and left up at 8 p. ru.. Barkentine John O. Ikies er from Aberdeen. Iett up at 8 p. m.. Nor wegian ship Maianka. Arrived down at 10 p. m.. steamer Rose City. Marshfield. Or., March IS. Arrived. Amer ican steamer Yellowstone. 8an Francisco 9 a. ni. Sailed, American steamer Nann Smith. Sah Francisco. a. ra. - San Francisco, March 13. Arrived. American stesmers Carlos. Coos Bay. 7 a. m.: Bruns-wit-lt. Fort Brage. 7 . m.; Roanoke. Port land, 8 ai m.. Katherine. Eureka. 8 a. m r.lisabeth. Kindon i m . u....l o Pedro. 9 a. m. " Seattle. Wash., March 12. ArHved Ameri can steamer Concress. Kan IMea-i. -. via H.n iran aipii Francisco, 10:15 p. jn.; Americas atearoer Fni- ton, writlsb -Columbia. - 4 n. m.: Jaoaneae aicaxucr, caao aiaru, orient. 11 D. m. ! Fort Ludlew. March laAsailedAmericaa 1 Blaze Conquered' ! After $2000 Loss, 1 s tri tv.. .tn nf th' ja ct , i Portland Marine Supply com pany, 31 Ankeny street, last night did 12000 damage. E. C. Mason, manager, says he has no Idea how the fire started as he bad closed up for: the evening about two I hours before. - The blaze started in a quantity f oakum and ship supplies which burned furiously for a, few rain- utes. TheMoss is fully covered, by insurance. '.. i i Vhile making a landing at ? the foot of Ankeny street that; she might fight the blaze,, f ire-" JM boat Geo. H. Williams, collided with the bargeWeasel of the Columbia Digger company fleet doing some damage to-both her. own and the barge's guardrail. ' Grist of Divorces Are Granted Today Mrs. Eleanor 7. Eastman Oraated 2e eree Prom Watson Eastman 1 Srop erty Bight Hot Xeatioaed. ' Mrs. Eleanor P. Eastman was di vorced from Watson Eastman, presl- aent or the, Western Cooperage com pany this morning by Circuit Judge Davis. They were married in Chicago May 7, 1908, and she alleged that he deserted her September 7, 1912. No mention was made of property rights or alimony. , Judge Davis granted a divorce to Mrs. K. I. Huntington from. John B. Huntington on grounds of desertion. The Huntingtons were married ln February, 1S80, and she alleged de sertion. They have a daughter, Min erva, who is of age. Other divorces granted were: By Judge Morrow, to Beulah Burke from Vernon M. Burke for cruelty; by Judge Gatens to J. W. Oster from Mar garet Oster for desertion; by Judge McGinn to Minnie T. Leighton from Prescott H. Leigrhton for cruelty. . Di vorce suits filed were: Anna Y. Du Rant against Albert M. DuRant, cruel ty; Clarence L. Fowler against Eva F. Fowler, cruelty; Harriet I Gray against Robert R. Gray, cruelty; Helen J. Vendermeer against Peter -Yendermeer, cruelty; Harry Welch against Fanny Welch, cruelty. W .C. T. U. Workers Are Entertained The members and friends of the Portland Central W. C. T. U. were en tertained at the home of Mrs. D. M. Cookingham, 34 East Sixty-second street. Wednesday afternoon. Mis. Mattie Sleeth. countv oraaniser. aave an exDOsitorv reading of the lifu of Deborah, after which the state presi dent. Mrs. Jennie Kemp, reviewed the 4 0 years' history of W. C. T. U. work; Mrs. M. L. T. Hidden, who has been a coworker with Frances E. WlUard and other prominent workers- for the cause, related many Interesting remjn iscenses, closing with an appeal for a clear vision of woman's responsibilities and a willingness to make the neces sary sacrifices to realize the vision. Mrs. Lillian Downing gave a humor ous reading and Miss Louis Noel sang. Dainty refreshments were served and each guest was presented with a corsage bouquet of spring flow ers. Rev.. W. E. Vauehan To Preach Sermon Rev. W. E.. Vaughan, editor of the Pacific Methodist Advocate, who has many friends in Portland, will occupy the pulpit of the First Methodist church South tomorrow evening. Rev. Lovlck Pierce Law, pastor of the church, extends a general invita tion to the public to hear Dr. Vaughan. Dr. Law, who has just returned from Corvsllis and Roseburg. whem he con ducted successful revivals. xroot tr. taKe cnarge or the services ln the j morning at n o clock, when there Will . be a sner-ial unln v,w Mm a . ' J ....... OllCtiai musical program has been arranged for the evening. Dr. Law ia rlenirmifx of having the people meet the mem bers of Epworth league of the church, who meet at. 6:30 o'clock. Wants to Increase Rates. Salem, Or., March IS. The Oreaon- Washington Telephone company today filed application with the state rail road commission to increase rates on each" of its telephones in Hood River 25 cents per month. The "comnanv explains that it wants to adopt the discount system of collecting and can not do so without increasing rates. RAILROAD NEWS New AVells-Fargo Express Chief Clerk Here. E. J". I. ally Suoceeds Z. MV Oranam. E. J. Lally. formerly agent for the Wells-Fargo Express company at Eu gene, has been transferred to Port land as chief clerk of the local office. succeeding E. M. Graham, who has been made routing agent, with head quarters at Seattle. ZT. P. Officials En Bouts. Vice President J. M. Hannaford of the Northern Pacific is exoected to o I T i arrive ln Portland Sunday or Monday Me will stop here for a day on hi: way to San Francisco. Mr. Hannaford will be one of the party of Northern Pacific and Great Northern officials who will make the trip from San rancisro to Flavel on the; steamer Great Northern. rreig-ht Agent oa Visit. Traveling Freight Agent Henri of the Krisco lines, with headquarters In San Francisco, is in Portland on busi ness today. steamer F. S. Loop, 8an Francisco. Mukilteo. March 12. Sailed American steamer Nome City, -Sao Francisco.' Taooma. March li Arrived British steamer Kleh, Seattle. 3:30 p. m. . . . , Vancouver. B. C.', March 12. Arrived Brit ish steamer Makura, Sydney N S W San Francisco. March 12. Arrived American steamer Whites boro, Caafaar, noon: American steamer Lakme. Port San Luis, 1:40 p. m.: American steamer Pasadena. Albion, 1:50 p. m.; American steamer Homer, Hueneme, 4:20 p. m.; American steamer Hardy, Redondo, 4:30 ?. m.; American ateamer Balboa, Topotobampo, :10 p. m. Sailed American steamer Yuca tan, Portland. 10:40 a. m.; American steamer PrenOsa, Eureka, 11:10 a. m.; American ateanv e- Beaver, San Pedro. ll:ao a. in.; American steamer Centralia, Eureka, ll:3o a. m.; Amer ican steamer Doris. Grays Hsrnor, 12: lO p. m.t An-erica n steamer 8aBta Barbara. Portland. 1:15 p. m.; American steamer Oorcnado. San Pedro, 2:10 p. at.; American steamer Grays Harbor. Tacoraa. 3:50 p. m.; American ateamer Yale. San Diego. 4:10 p. m. ; American ateamer Admiral Farragut, Seattle, 4:15 p. m . Ameri can steamer Queen, San Diego, 1:30 p. m.l American steamer Daisy Freeman, Portland, 4:50 p. m. : American ateamer Olson A Mi. hony. New York. 4.00 p. m.; American steam er,- Kaymone. ru:apa Harbor, 4:50 p. American ateamer Cricket. Boston. 6:20 p. m.; American steamer Avslon. Willai.a ri.ew f - aosw i, - jWiUi Hrtor DIRECTORY OF WEEK'S SERVICES IN PORTLAND CHURCHES Methodist. First 12th and Taylor sts. Bev. Frank L. ' ITeland. V. D.. minister. S. S.. 12:15. E. L,.. '. :15. Rerrlcea 10:30 and T:30. Morning, "Chaft X I Bd Wheat"; eTening, "The Breakdown of a tsoni; or under a Juniper xree." . - I Trinity East 10th and Sherman. Ber.' A. B f. Calder. 11 and 7:30. 8. S.. 10. E. L.. :3a Xj Morning, "The Relation of the Spirit to the Z I Written Beveiatkm"; evening, "A Visit to So- 0aria."" Swedish Borthwick- and Beech. F. I. Bere pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. K-. 10. R 7. Enworth 28th and Savler Rev. C. . Mc- CSUocb. 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 9:45. E. I... 6:30. Morning. "Coming to Coronation Day." Eve- ntrg. ' now King Lost ills crown." 'First Norwegian Danish Corner 18th and uoyt. Kev. hJlas ujerding, 11 and 8. 1 Woodlawn ast loth and Highland Rev, Louia Thomas, castor. S. S.. 10. E. I... 7. Preaching 11 and 7:45. "The Day of Opportun ity Norwegian Danish Vancouver a-ve. and Skid- more nev. a or. vereiae. pastor. io:-a ano 8 S. 12. Sannyside--E. S5th and Yamhill Rev. R. i.K r. t ,1 .. 1 "7 - i r. m u o , lill 1 111 I LU, V. V. . . BUS. .-XV V . . . 9:45 a. m. E. U. 9:30. Evening. "The First Question That God iver Asked." 1 Centenary East 0th and Pine Thomas W. Lane, D. IX, pastor. S. a.. 8:45. E. It., 6:30. Services 11 and 7:30. - ' . Central Vancouver its. and Fargo Rev. C, C. Karlck. Services 11 and 7:80. S. S., 9:46. Class meeting 12:15. E. la-, 8:15. Morning sermon by Rev. G. L. Lewis; evening. "Pride i Christianity." St. Johns Hayes and Leavitt sts, W. E. IngallB. Services 11 and 7:30. ft. S., 9:5o. E. L-, 6:30. Montavilla Rev. W. H. - Hamton, 11 and 7:30. S. S , 9:45. E. L 6:15. J. h., Class meeting 12:15. Rose City Park Sandy blvd., Alamada and E. 58th sts. Rev. William W. Xoungson, pss. stor. 11 add 7:30. S. 8., 9:45. X. P., 6:301 Morning topic, "The Power of the Resurrec tion"; evening, "The Doubting Thomas." Japanese .Mission Rev. Eilsea Ribara. 9:30 asd 8:30. S. 8., 8:30. Sellwood Rev. Alexander P. Maclean, 11 and 7:30. J. E.. 2:30. E. L., :80. taurelwood Rev. . J. E. Willing, 63d at., S. E., and Foster Road. S. &., 9:45. . L., 6:30. Services, 11 and 8. Chinese Mlfslon 11 'and 7:30. Clinton Kelly Memorial John Parsons, pas tor. S. S. 9:45. Services 11 and 7:30. E. 1. :45. . Monnt Tabor 61st and East Staik, Rev. E. Olin Eldridge, pastor, 11 and A :30. S. 9:45. E. L., 6:30. Preaching in morning by W. H. Hamden; in avening by pastor, "The Religion of a Busy Man." African Zion Rev. W. W. Howard, 11 and 8 S. &., 1. . 8. L. 7. German F. A. Schumann, S. 8., 9:45. Berv ices, 11 and 8. Epworth League, 7:15. Bethel Rev. J. L. Craw, pastor, 11 and 7:45. 8. 8., 1:15. C. E.. 7. 1 University Park Lombard and Flake streets Rev. C. L. Hamilton. 11 and 7:80. 8. 8., 10. E. L., ff:15. Topics, "Nearness to God" and "The Hidden King." Patton Rev. G. H. Freese, pastor, 11 and 7-45. 8. 8., 10. E. L., 6:43. Woodstock East 44th and 00th ave. S. E. Frank James, paster, 11 and 7:30. 8. S., 10. E. U, 6:30. Class, 12:15 p. m. Lenta Rev. W. Boyd Moore, 11 and 8. 8. 8., 10. B. L., 7. Lincoln East 524 and Lincoln M. O. Reed, pastor. 8. 8., 11. Service. 7:30. Osk Grove Rev. C. E. Curtis, 11 and 8. 8. 8 lO. Westmoreland Rev. J. West Thompson S. S.. 10. Sermon, 7:30. First German A. V. Cramer, pastor, 11 ana 8 8. 8.. 10. E. L., 7:30. Brentwood Rev. J. West Thompsoa. s. a-. 10. Services, 11. Baptist. First White Temple, W. B. Hloson, paster. Bible school, 9:45. Services, 11 and 7:30. 8. S., 10 a. m. B. V. P. D., 6:30. Morning, Opportunities ana Responsimunes oi ui Church." bv Mrs. A. W. DeLong. Evening, preaching by C. A. Wooddy and Rev. Thomas Wooddr of Africa. Bast Side Kast 20th and Ankeny Rev. O; W Shank, nastor. Services. 11 and 7:30. 8. S., 10. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. Evening. "Why the Christian Church is losing ita Power." Highland. East 6th and Alberta Rev. Chas. F. Mier. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. Services, 11 ana 7:30. 8. S.. 9:45. Calvary East 8th and Grant Rev. Walter Duff, pastor. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 10- B. Y. P. U Ar8leta Rev. W. T. 8. Sprggs. 8. S.. 9:45. B. Y. F. U., 6:15. Services, It and 7:3a Morning, "A New Testament Church."-Evening. "In, the Swelling of the Jordan." l?ulverslty .Park Rev. A. C. Sazton, pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. S. 10. B. Y. P. U.. f . . Sellwood Rev. F. H. Bayes. U and 7:30. 8. 8., 10. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. Grace Montavilla Rev. H. T. Cash, 11 and preaching by Rev. J. H. Baker, of India. Eve In. nr.,.hinv hv Rev. Oatva R. Pratt. St. Joihna (German) 8. 8., 9:45. 11 and r-sn tv v. P. II.. 7. St. Johnt E. P. Borden, pastor. S. 8., 10. Services, II and 8. t Third Knott and Vancouver avenue Rev. TV .1 tt....n 11 anil 7:30. B. Y. P. L.. 6:30. S. S.. 9:45. Morning, "The First Lord's Day Wnfiin." Kveninar. "The Satisfied Christ.' Chinese Mission 8. 8., 7. J. C. Mslone, su Mt Calvary Weldler and Union ave.. Rev. A. M. Machrack. Services, 11 and 8. 8. 3., 9 a. m. rr.K.rn.i 10ri at- and. 45th ave.. S. E c t m.rv Tihhetta. oastor. Sermons 11 and 7:45. 8. 8- 9:45 a. m. B. T. P. U.. 6:45. Second German Rev. Frederick Buerrman, ii .nri t jk a. a. 9:45. B. x. p. v.. :4 inta Rev. J. M. Nelson. 8. 8.. 10. Berv- 11 7 -'V East Forty-fifth street Bev. A. B. JVaits. B. . 9:4a a. m. oervicea, xx ino-i-w. v o it -'wi n. m . Miirnmir. i ce mociu. ary of God. fjvenuig, onriuaing vuuw VSroilfc-Rev w' A Magnett, pastor Mount Olivet Rev. w. a. asgntii, yoan, ! . nri H n m. S. K.. li.M. Swedish 15th and Hoyt ats., 10:45 and T.-S0. 8. 8.. 10. B. Y. P. V.. :. . Italian -Mission Bev. t'ranpesco Sannella, pastor. Psstor's circle, 8. Preaching, lo:dO. Short sermon for English speaking people also, rinndwill Mission 15th and Boise S. 8., ! 3 p m. Rev. Walter Duff. T First German Fourth and Mill B'- Krail. Services, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 8:45. North Portland Mission S88 Nicolal street. Servicea Friday, 8 p. m. Prsahvterian. First 12th and Alder Re. John Boyd. iiu.- 1,1 M anil 7:.HO. C. E.. S:30. Mispah E. 19th and Division Rev. Harry Leeds, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., :45. C. E., 030 ' ' Fourth First and Gibbs Rev. Henry JO. Hanson, paator, 10:30 and 7:30. S. .8., Xi. r IT. tft-.'in 'Kenilwortta East 34th and Gladstone Rev. Leslie Kirk Richardson, pastor, 11 ana i : mhi. hi t-4.v .(' E.. 6:45. Morning "Kenllworth Presbyterian Prosperity." ETen- i tm.. UuiUn, Af riierf nlneas. " 1 Calvary 11th and Clay ats. Rev .O. 8. BaunV. S:30 and 7:30. 8. S.. 12. "A.Thrtll ing Account ot VVsll Building" and "Grave Anabel Rev. Alfred t. Taxis, 11 and 7:43. 8 8.. 9:45. C o:. ! 'Hope Montavilla, 78th and Everett stsj Rev. 8W. Seeman, 11 and 7;3o. 8. S., ;a C E 630 ! p.rk P.Hmt 12th and Taylor ih. K Crimes, castor. 10:3O and 8. "God Needs You in Building You a Character." 8. S-, i Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Itev. 3 E. Knyder. 11 and 7:3U. C. E., 6:30. S. 8,, -45 Topics, "The Church's Responsibility j in Educstion" and "The Four-Square Christian." Uev. Wallace H. Lee of Albany college will nank hnth aar tTMrnft. ! Third East 13th and Pine ats. Rev. A. .L. Hutchinson, pastor. 10:30 and 7:45 8. S.. tj. O. E. S:45j Morning, "Your Debt to God. ' th UiTorct and Re a trill BiBUl Mj , sv-us - ,j FSrb Kev. Henry L. Pratt, 11 and 8. S S.. lO. C. E., 6:30. ! 'Mt! Tabor Eat 55th and Belmont Rev. Wm. Graham' Moore, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., :45. Unity W. tee Gray, minister, 11 sod "Arbor- Lodge Bev. .George R. Cromley, , t.k t a 10 SOU , i Vernon istn ana U ' Mount, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. S.. 1T. C. E.. 6:30. Junior C. E.. 4 p. m. Morning, Tb Empty beat." Evening, "The Divine De fender ! W eatmlhster-East 17th and Scnuyler-Bev. Henry Marcotte, 16:30 and 7:30. S. 8., 12. Y P 8. C. E., 6:30. ; Morning, "Fear Not." Evenlnjt, "Why - Men Do ot BeUeva j In CbRoei City Park Rev. J. M. Skinner, 11 and 7:30. C. E.. :30. 8. 8 9:45 j . Millard Avenue Rev. W. H.. Amos, 11 and 7-" S. 8.. 10. Y. P. S. C. E., :30. - - Spokane ivenue-K. 16th and SpoMne-J. E. Yonel, pastor. 11 and 8. 8. 8., B .45. Assembly. 12:15. Morning. "Alon the Altar tc kiacriflce." C. E-, 6:30. "Home Mission Opportunities That Sammoa TJs. l Marshall Street Rev. A. J. Hannah, psstor. 11 and V.30. 8. 8.. 10. V.-J.8.C. 1. -30. Trinity, corner Virginia and Nebriski .tsj Bev. E. Benson, pastor. 11 asd 7:20.. 3. 10. Y. P. S. C E., 6:30. . .r i f Chinese 143H 1st St. 7:45. 8. 8.. 6.45f . . CongregatUnal. First Park and Madison Rev. TtherB. Dyot. D.-D., 11 and 7:45. -Morning "What It Means to Be a .Christian Todsy." Evenitig, "The Broadest and Best Use ?f Psychology." First Germs n East 7th and Stauton Rev. F jJheThnrst Rev. . B. Gray, lland 7:45. 8. S 10. C. E.. :30. : LL Pilirlm Missouri and Shaver sts Prof. W. f Proctor acting pastor, 11 and 7: JO. I -45 B.. 6:3of "Socialism Compared Wth j the Social Teachinga of Jeaus." . ! J University Park Haven street near Lombard I ,Pr.y Wa fW - paatoc, 11 and I 7:30. S. S 10. Y. P. R r E.; 4 and S:30. Highland East Btb and Prescott Rev E. 8. Bollinger, U and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30. Morning. "The Avenging Detec tive." Evening sermon by Rev. George E, Lewis. Laurelwood 45th avenue and 65th street. Bev. C. 8. Johnson. 10 and 7:45. C K.. 7. - Waveriy Heights kast 33d and Woodward - K-v. A. t. Closes. 11 and 7:30. S. s.:o. Y. P. meeting, :30i. Topics. "Working at Rnln." unrf Vt ).. I.. U'.ln..n.,miil' - Suanvslde East S2d and Tavlor Rev. -t. J. Suub. 11 and 7:45. b. 10. C. E-, 6:80. I. C. E., 3:30. Topics. -The World As Seen from Calvary" and "An Everrdav Rallaton." St. Johns Rev. Daniel T. Thomas, 11 and i:ao. . 10. u, k e:ao. Morning, -xue Call of the Church Bella." Evenins. illustrsted lecture oo "Amerlcau Colleges and Univer sities" by rroresaor C. J. KUMbneu. Ardenwald Rev. Daniel T. Thomas. S. 8., 10:45. C. E., 6:45. Ileacblng, S p. m "News That Makes One Glad." Zion (German! East 9th and Fremont. Bev. J. H. Hoop, 10:30 and 7:3U. C. E., 6:30. Atkinson Memorial East 29th and- Everett Bev. . W. Uormas. pastor 11 and 7:45. C, E.. 6:30. Junior C. E.. 3:30. 8. 8.. 9:45. Toplca, "The Silence of Heaven" and '"The Aim: of Teaching." f Christian. First Park and Columbia sts. 8. M. Con nor, temporary pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 9:45. c. E., 6:30. Morning, "Stewardship." ' Montavilla East 76th and Hoyt Rev. J. C. Ghormley. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. lO. C. E.. 6:30. .Junior C. E 3:30, wood lawn 7tn and Liberty sts. Kev.w. J. Malllnger. 11 and 7:3o. 8. S., 9:45. C. E., 6:30. Sellwood Cor. -19th and Tsehalem Rev. D. E. Nor cross, pastor, 11 and S. 8. S.. 10. C. E. 7. Gladstone Rev. Roy L. Dunn, pastor, 11 and a 8. 8.. 10. C. 7. Rodney Avenue Corner Rodney sod Knott O. P. Burrla. pastor, 11 and s. 8. 10. C. E., 7. - St. Johns Rev. J. R. Johnson, pastor. 11 and 8. 8. 8., 10. C. E., 7. t Kern Park Bev. R. Tibbs Mszey, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 9:45. C. E.. 6:30. Vernon Church of Christ B. 15th and Wy- gant A. J, Melton, 11 and 7:30. S. S 10. i;. is., o:ao. . -i Bethel E. 82d and Tbompson. 8. S.. 1:30. Central East Salmon and Twentieth streets Rev. A- L. Crim Bible school. 10. Services. 11. pastor or Rev. U. T. Porter of Salem will speak. C. K., 6:30. :: . o evening service. Taltad Pressytarian. Kenton J. 8. Cole. 10:15 and 8. 8. 8.. 10. First Sixth and Monttromerv Frank Da Win Findley. 10: So and 7:3U. 8. 8.. la. C. E.. 6:30. Morning, "The World'a Light." Even ing, "The Test of Houuage." Third 37th and Hawthorne W. A. Spauld lng, D. I)., pastor. 11 and 7:45. 8. 8., 8:50. United vangelleal. First East 16th and Maple Rev. C. C. Po ling. 11. S. S.. 9:45. K. L. C. E. 6:45. ist. Johns J. A. Goode. pastor., 11 and 7:30, S. S.. 10. K. U C. E 6:30. Wichita Rev. B. H. Famham, pastor. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. C. E., 6:30. Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Rev. 8. L. Lovell, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 10. iv. L. C. E.. 7. Zpiaoopal. Trinity church Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector. 8. 11 and 8. 8. 8., 9:45. Good Feilow abip society, pariah house, 19th and Davis Hi., 7 to 7:56 p. m. 8t. Mark's 21st and Marshall Rev. 3. E. H. rJlmpaon, rector. Holy Sucharlat. 7:30 a. m. 8. 8., 9:45. Matins and Litany. 10:15. Holy Eucharist and sermon. 11. Evensong, 7. 8t. John's church Rev. T. F. Bowen, S. S., 2. Evening prayer and sermon, 3. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr Rev. H. M. Ramsay, 7:45, 11 and 7:45. 8. 8., 10. Special service for colored people, 8. St. Mathewa Kev. W. A. M. Breck, vicar. S. 8., 10. Service and sermon, 11. St. David's Rev. Henry Russell Talbot. Celebration of the Holy Eucharist, 7:80 a. m. S. 8., 6:45. Morning prayer, 11. livening prayer, 4:30. St. Johu'a Milwaukle Rev. John D. Rice, 8. 8., 2. Evening prayer and aermon, 3. Services, 4. St. Andrew's Portsmouth Rev. .F. M. Bauui, vicar, ln charge, 11. Prayer and ser mon, 11 and 7:30. 8. 3., 9:45. Communion, 7:30 a. m., third Sunday each mouth. Grace Memorial Rev.. George B. Van Wa ters and Bgv. Oawald W. Tavlor. Holy com munlon, 8 a. m. Except first Sunday la March 8. 8. 10 a. m. Services. 11. Good Shepherd Rev. John Dawson, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 10. St- Michael's and All Angels' East 43d and Broadway Uev. dC, IT, Bowen, vicar. 8. 8., 10. Holy communion first Sunday, 11; third bunaay, i Bishop Morris Memorial cbapel. Good - Sa maritan hospital Chaplain. Frederick K. How. ard. Holy communion 7 a. m. Prayer and ermon. 7:zo. St. John's church Sellwood Bev. John D. Rice. 11. Evening Braver. 7:80. Ascension chapel Portland Heights. Rev. B. G. Lee. Communion, 7:45 a. ox. S. 8.. 9:3i. St. Paul's Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. Holy communion, first Sunday in month, 8 a. m. Services 4 p. in., except first Sunday in montn. Portsmouth Hereford at., near Lombard st Rev. F. M. Baum, vicar. S. S., IU. Serv Ices. 11 and 7:30. Holy communion on sec ond, fourth and fifth Sundays of month at 7:30; on first at 11. Holidays by appointment. patton, Michigan and Alberta George t Hopkins, pastor, 11 and 7 :30. S. 8. 10. Lutheran. Eton's German (Missouri Synod) Corner Sal moh and Chapman H. H. ixoppelmann, 10:13, 7:45. S. S., 9:15. Bethany DauUb Union ave. and Morril M. C. Jensen-Eugholm, pastor. 11 and 8. 8. S.. 10. Swedish Mission Rev. B. J. Thoren, 11 and 8. 8. ., 10. i.- P., 6:3U. Elim chapel Uev. B. J. Thorson. 11. 8. 8.. 10. Immasuel 19th and Irving sts Rev. J. Richard Olson. 11 aud 8. 8. 8.. 8:45. Trinity Geepian (Missouri Synod) Williams avenue and Graham J. A. Rlmbacb,- 10 and 7:30. S. 8.. 9:15. St. Paul's German East 12th and Clinton A. S. Krauae, pastor, 10:30 and 7:30. 8. S-, 8:30. United Norwegian Ditman Larsen. pastor, 11 and 7:45. 8. 8.. 9:45. Norwegian Synod Eaot Grant corner 10th aev. ueorge nenariKaeu, 11 ana s. s. 9., iu. St. Johns Peninsular and Kirkpatrick Uev. K. O. Salsman. lo:j and 7:30. S. 8.. 8:3o. Immanuel German Sellwood H. C. Ebe- ling, 10:30. 8. 8., :30. Grace English (Missouri Synod) Alblna ave. and Mason Rev. C. Luecke, pastor. 10:30 and 7:3U. s. ., uiio. St. James' English West Park and Jefferson sts. Rev. J. A. Leas, psstor. 11 and 8. S. 8.. 10. Lutber league, 7. Morning, "Meat Indeed." Lveulng second of aeries of illustrated lec tures on Palestine. : Swedish Augusta na Rev. H. E. Sanstedt, 10:45 and 7:45. S. 8.. 8:30. Bethal Ivy and WUUama Rev. J. A. S ow ner, 11 and 8. 8. S.. 10. United Norwegian Portsmouth H. O. Hen- drickson, pastor, 11. S. S., 10, 3. Londe'a hall, Vemon. ----- Mission Montavilla, Hamilton a chapei, cor ner E. GUsan and E. ssoth w." r . Luis, pas tor. 8. 8.. 8:30. German serv let at 10:15. I ' Catholic. I Holy Cross University Park Rev. T. R. Murphy. C. 8.' C. Low mass and instruction. 8 a. in. Sermon, 10:30. Sermon and benedic tion, 7:30 p. in. St. Joseph's (German) Rt. Rev. James Kauw, , V. G. Low maga, 8. High mass and aermon, 10:30. Vespers aud benediction, 3:3U, Holy Redeemer Uev. Josepti A. cnapatoo. Low mass, ti and 8. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Benediction, 7:30. St. Ignatius Rev. F. Dllaon, S. J. Low mass 8 and U:3U. Alaas, sermon aud benediction. 10:30. :r St: Francis Rev. J. H.. Black. Low mass. 0. 8, 8. High auw and sermon, lO:30. Ves pers, Instruction aud benediction, 7:30. St. Stephen's Rev. W. A. Waitt. Low mass, 8:30. High maaa and sermon, lo:30. immaculate Heart 01 Mary tier. w. a. Daly. Low mass. b. S, 8. High maaa and strnion, 10:30. papers aud beuedlctluu, 7 :30. St. Lawrences uev. J. t,. iiukihu. lxw mass, 6, s. 8. High maas and sermon, 10:3U. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. . St. Patrick's Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low maas. 8. High masa and sermon, lv:30. vespers and benediction, 8 :30. Sacred Heart Muwauaie ov. ireorge no ble, O. 8. B. Low mass, 8. High mass and aermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, , 7 :aO. , Ascension Montaviua maaa at . Jiiifn mass with sermon, 10:30. sunuay scnoot at v. beuf diction 3:30. , . Holy Rosary Very Rev. H. H. liy. low mass, 6; 7, 8 and 8. High maas and sermon, 11. Vespers and benediction, 7:3U. St. Andrew's Rev. Thomas Kiarnan. Low mass. 8. HiKb mass and sermon, lu. Vespers, instruction and benediction. 7:30. St. Mary a Pro-Uathedral most uev. A. Christie, D. D. Low noasn. 6. 8, and 9. High mass and sermon, 11. V espers, instruction aud benediction, 7 :45. St. Stanislaus' ipolisn) uev. si. aiaiua- sewskl. Low mass, 8:3o. High mass and aer mon, 10:3U. - . 5 St; JObU ' tne jsapcisv jsanwauaie -saioer M. O'Neill. Masses. 8 and 1U.:10 a. m. K a a. m. Service. 7:30 B. m. Su Charles Alberta between Glenn ave. andJ '1- I BARKER'S v I HA1 R BALSAM i A toilet preparatloa of merit, .fi?! Helps to eradicate daadro. , For Restoring Color ami jr.." -----T Bsaaty to Gray or Faded Hair. t ' aacandtl.oaatnrugcii'ta. E. 33d at. Low mass. 8 a. m. Hlcbi mass. 10:50- a. m. Rossry and benedictiou', 7:30 p. m. s Friends Church. Bannyaide East 35th and Main sts. Homer Cox. pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 9:45. C. E., 6:30. Prayer meeting Thursday. 7 :SO. - Lenta South Main street. Rev. John Riley, pastor 11 and 7:30. Bible school. 9:45. C. E-. 6:30. - . West Piedmont Friends Rev. T. J. Cobnrn. 11 and 7:30. Bible school. 10. 8. 8., 10. C. E., 6:15. . . - : United . Brethren. First East 15th and Morrison Rev. J. D. Nisewonder, . pastor, 10 and 7:30. 8. 8., lO. C. E.. 6:30. . - Alberta CTtK and AlbertaRev. C. C. BeU, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., lO. C 11., 6:80. Guy Wood worth Memorial. Vancouver. Wash. Rev. J. Lincoln Ellix. pastor, 11 and 8. 8. S., 10. Y. P. 8. C. E . 7. Fourth Rev. j. E. Conner, paator. 11' and 7:30 8. S.. 10. C. E. 6:30 Radical Jeasup st. Rev. A. B. ' Henderson, paator. 11 and 7:30.- 8. 8., 10. ' C. E.. 7i Manor Circuit Services . Manor, 11 a. m. Cherry Grove, 8 p. m. Brush Prairie, 1:30. Third 67th at. 8. E. and 2d ave. Rev. 3. B, Parsons, pastor, 11 and 7:30, S. 8., 10. 0. ., 6:30. Christian Scieaee. 't First Church of Christ. Scientist Everett between 18th, snd 19th sts. Services 11 and 8. 8 S-. 9:45 and 11. "Substance." Second East 6th ""and Holladay Service", 11 and 8; 8. 8 . 9:45 asd 11. '"Substance." Third East 12th and Salmon ats. Seralces, 11 aud 8. 8. 8.. 11 and 12:13. "Substance.'' Foorth Vancouver in. and Emerson St. Services. 11 and 8. " S. 8.. 9:45 and 1L "Sub- Stance." rifth Myrtle Park hall Services. 11 a. m. S.' S., 9:30. "Substance." . Evangelleal Aaaoeiatlon. Carson Helrhta J. Stocker. rnstor. 11:30 and 7. 8. 8.. 10:30. First English East 6th and Market sts. Rev. E. O. Hornscbnch. Daator. 11 aud 8. 8. 8.. 10. Y. P. A.. 7. Firm German Evangelical H. Schuknecbt, pastor. ' . Seventh bay Adventisti. Note RcElar services of this denomination ar held on Saturday. central. K. 11th and Everett Elder Milton H. St. Johns, pastor. 11 1. m. S. 8.. 10. Prayer meetiiir Weduesdav. 7:30. Y. P. 8.. 7:3o Friday evening. Montavilla. East 80 th and Everett J. F. Beatty, elder. sabbath school. 10 a. m. Preaching, 11. Prayer meeting. 7:45 Wednes day evening, x. 1. m.. Jriaay 7:45 p. ni. St. Johns Central ave. and Charleston St. Elder E. D. Hurlburt. Sabbath school. 10. Preachina 11. Mlssionarv aocietv 3 d. m. Piayer meeting Wednesday. 7:30. ' Mount Tabor East 00th and Belmont Rev. C J. Cnmmings, pastoi. Services: Ssbbath school. 10. Preaching. 11. Prayer meeting, 7:45 Wednesday evening Lents Marion ave; and Blumatier D. J. Chitwood, elder. Scbbatb school, 10. Preach ing, 11. Sunday, 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed. c today evening, 7:45. - Alblna (German) Skldmore and Maliory Henry Block, elder. G. F. Rusch. local elder. Sabbath school. 10. Preaching, 11:80 and a Preaching Sunday evening at 8. Prayer meet ing Wednesday evening, 8. Scandinavian church, 62d and 39th ave., 8. E Elder O. E. Sandnes, paator. S. 8.. 10. Preaching, lit Sunday aervlce, 7:20. Prayer neeting, 7:30 Wednesday. Reformed Presbyterian, First church Minnesota and Alnsworth Rev. F. D. Fraser. Servicea, 11 and 7:30. 8 8., 10. x Oak Grove Ms t hod lit Episoopel. First M. E. cUtirco C. H. Wooley. pastor, It and 8. 8. 8 , 10. E. L., 7. H.. E. Church South. First Union ave. and Multnomah Service 11 a. m. by the pastor. L. P. Law. 8. 8., 10. Evening sermon by Rev. W. fi. Vaughan of San Francisco. Free Methodist. First chnrch Cor. East -8tk and Mill sts Rev. E. L. Horrlngton, pastor. 11 and 7:30. Central church 66th and East Flanders Rev. John Q. Hsseler, 11 and 7:30. 8, 8., 10, I. P. M.. 6:80. Evangelioal Synod. German Evangelical Friends church Tacoma are and East 15th Rev. EUaa Hergert, pas tor, lo:45 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 8:30. C. E.. 6:80. St. Paul Evangelical church (47 Falling st. Rev. 3. Hergert. pastor, 11 and 7:30. Y, P. 8-v .06 :3 Univarsaliat. Church ef the Good Tidings Broadway and Esst 24th Rev. J. D. Corby, 10:46. "The Something ln Every Man." No evening aervlce. 8 8.. 12. Y. P. O. U.. 6:30. Alameda East 25th and Prescott Rev. J, D. Corby, pastor. Dr. J. Lavauey, Supt. 8. S., 3. p. m. Jewish. , Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Mala sts. Feform ritual Friday slsht at 8. Satur dav mornlntr at 10:30. Relisloua school at 8:30 Sunday morning. Ri-bbl Jonah B, Wlso conducts all services and Bible classes. Chris tadelphians. Went Portland 354 Montaomerr. 10:30 a. rfl Mt. Tabor S. 60th and . Belmont, U and 7:30. , o - . 1 First German G. Uafcer. pastor. 10:45 and 8 8 8 9'30 Y. P 8. 7. Second Columbia blvd! and 83d St. A. E. Wyss, 11 and 8. 8. S., 9:30. Y. P. 8.. 7. Third Fifth ave., Lents Rev. H. Stobeld knecbt, pastor, 11. 8. S., 10. Unitaxlaa. Church f Our Father Broadway and Yam bill Rev. T. L. Eliot. D. D., minister emer ltis; Bev. W. G. Eliot, Jr.. minister. 11 and 7:45. S. S.. 8:30. Y. P. B., 6:30. Uorning, "Has the Church Failed V Evening, "How Unitarians Think." Latter Dav Sainta. Church ef Jesus ChrUt of Latter Day Sainta (Mormon) East 18tb and Harrison S. S., IO. Preaching. 11:45 and 7. Montavilla (not Mormon) S. 8., 9:45. Ser vices. 11 and 7:30. Mormon. Church ef.Jesua Christ of Latter Day Saints East 19tb and Harrison Service, 11:45 and 7. 8. S., 11. Spiritual. First 201 Alisky bldg. Jtev. Althea Wles- endanger, 8. Messages, 8. lecture. Church of the Soul 208 3d at. Rev. J. H. Lucas, pastor. Conference, llj, Mediums meeting. 3:30. Lecture, 8. Fourth 003 0th at. uev. May a. trice, a Bervioss for the Deaf. United Presbyterian Rev. S. Earl Dubois, 10:3O and 8. C E.. 7. Xew Church Society. : Swcdenborglgn K. of P. hall. 11th and Al der Rev. Samuel Wanceater Services, 11, Why the Lord Came Into the world." Advent Christian (Not Seventh Say) Advent Christian C. F. L. Smith, pastor. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., IO. 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It health is wortb asking for, then accept my generous offer and writ for the free treatment, including nry illustrated booklet, "Women's Own Mad. leal Adviser." 1 will send all in plain wrappers postpaid. To save time von can cut out this offer, mark your feelings, and return to me. Send today am you may not see this offer again. -Address. MRS. M. SUMMERS. , - - - - - BOX H, SOUTH BEND, LND. 1:43 p.- m.I Be res n Bible lesson.- 8 p. m., public discourse by Stewart McKissick,-4:15 j. m. Praise and testimony meeting, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, i:bos aiscours ny a. a. lerex. . -lv - .i ;-. i - . ! JTew Thought Tam pis of Truth. - Church Ellers bldg. P. . J. Green, pastor. 11 and 8. 8. 8., 10. Lecture oa -"What Is few Znougbt T' j I - Ckrlstisa Spiritualists. First East 7th and Hassaio Frederick H. Stoller, pastor, 11 snd Tito pastor, 11 iuq i i".! vuiumuninn, a p, nx. uorning, - iw Evening, "Spiritualism.1 Morning. -ine nt or t&e spirit. ; "' ' Salvation Army. :"' .Corps No". 4 207 Salmon St; Adi. and Mrs. F. -tienge in charge,. !4l5 and 8. Holineas meeting, 11. . - W i. Corna No. 1 227U4bkeny Adj. and Mrs Whitney In chargel. 3:16 and 8. B. 8., 1:30, Y. P. S..-6. Swedish 0 Burnslde 11, 4:30 and 8. ; Scandinavian 24 ish st-s p. m. itev John Ovael. Volunteers Hf erica Mission hall 243 Ash at., sear Sd- 30, and 8:13. t. ' Mislellaneous. J Portland . Bahai Assembly 402 Eilera bldg. acrvicea. a p. m. ' - 1 Divine Truth Center Selllng-Hlrsch bldg. Rev. J. M. Mlnard. nastor. 11. - Christian loas 603 Abington bldg. F. O. Garrison, 10:30. 11 and 8. 8. 8.. 12. i Church of the Brethren (Dunkards) Rev, George A.' Carl, 11 and 7;SO. 8. 8 10. C, W 630. - The ' Church" of God 861 Failing St. Pas. tor. Rev. D. F. Ha mm. German services, 10:45 a. m. 8. 8.. 9:30. English servslces, 2:30 and 7:30. 8. 8., 1:30. X. Pt M 6:30. Church or Christ Lenta freacning, 11 ana 7:80. Bible class. 10. ! Y. W. C. A. Broadway asd Tajlor Vesper aervlce. 4:"0 p. m. . - 1 Pisgah Mission Lenta Full gospel .Sunday, 1:30 and 2:30. Tuesaay and Friday ir I :aJ. I Lents church John Riley. 11 and 7:45. . 0. 8.. lO. C. E.. B-.45. . . : - iThe Irvlngton' Center of Truth 715 Thomp son St., cor. East' 2lst servicea, 11. airs Florence Crawford. 1 Commons Mission 22 N. Front at. D. A Northrup and J. 8. Montgomery, -supta., 8. ine i nnatian ana Missionary alliance cr. East 9tb and Clay at a. Rev. J. B. Fee, pas tor, 11 and 7:30. 8. s.. lo. ! Y. P., 6:30. Scandinavian Evangelical Mission Church 737 Alberta services, 1 and 7:4a. . n., jo. Y. P, M. Sunday. 5 :8u. Prayer meeting Th ure as y, . M. uisen, pssior. 1 IX. M. CV'A. Sixth and Tsylor ts, R. E. Randall, religious work director Meeting for ncn at 3:15- Theosophlcaf Society 726 Morgan bldg. 8. "The Message of Reincarnation," by Mrs. Mil died Kyle. , I i Alameda Sunday school, 25th and Prescott 8. 8., 3. . Preaching by Dr. Cprby at 8:43. - ' Clarkstoit, Idaho Finishing touches are being putt on the new Catholic church herer It was erected at a cost of 86000 and has a seating capacity of 600. The Clarkston has never had a resident priest.' i I Oregon City J. Bruce Evans,- - the evangelist, has just closed a very successful revival meeting, securing 90 converts, 1 - I Salem Rev. P. O. rBonebrake of Hood River, expressed satisfaction over the services he has been conduct ing here in'-, the United Brethren church. He made many-new friend, j - .-.'.. I - ' ' I North T Bend Revival ' meetings which have been ln progress here for several days will end tomorrow. Rev. C. IL Bryan and Dr. W. H. Sellectc of Portland, have been! active in the work. " i Eugene Rev. "W. A. Moore, preach ing Wednesday-night in the Christian church, presented many proofs of Christ's resurrection, i The revival, which has been ln progress in that church, closed Friday evening. I. Salem Attorney-General Brown will explain the new prohibition law at a mass meeting tomorrow after noon in the First Methodist church here. lie was invited by the minis terlal union. , , ,1 1 r? Eugenes That boys are Just as re ligious as girls was one of tht, catchy statements-made by Rev. W. A. Moore ln an address at the Christian church Sunday .evening. He declared that a boy may break a dog's lea; with club, but he is always the first to assist the animal. Tomorrow evening the Fairmount Christian church will Join with the First church. Men's Bible Class ! Starts. Off Well ! The Ttrst English Evangelical church. East Sixth and Market streets, has a men's Bible class, which was organized - last Wednesday evening with 40 men present. X. O. Barker presided and Introduced the speakers. Prof, F. C Streyfeller, who sug gested the idea of organizing the class, spoke first, followed by William Gunther, G. M. Hawes. Albert Bittner. Rev. K. D. Hornschuh, - who told Of the need of such a class in the Sab bath school. Twenty-seven men signed cards pledging ; themselves to maintain a Bible class. Organization was then effected and ( the following Officers elected: President, K. W. SUcher; vice-president, William Koeh ler; ' secretary, S. Helmer; treasurer, George Weatherly; look-out, II. C. Stlcher; librarian. Elmer Shtpton. The class meets each Sunday morning at Iff o'clock." The slogan will be: Fifty men ln two months' timo." All men are welcome. i Company Files Articles. Articles of incorporation of Beebe A Black, capitalized at $5000, were filed yesterday with County Clerk Coffey jy James Nichols,. Charles F. Beebe and George Black. - 1 Auto Buses to Xents. Auto buses are now operating be tween Portland and Lents on a 15 min ute schedule. The first one appeared Thursday noon. ; t-;f-r - 'I am a woman. I know a woman's trials. X know bar need of sympathy and help. . If you, my sister, are unhappy be eause of 111-hefclth, if. you feel unfit for household duties, social pleasures, or dally employment, - write and tell me" lust how you suffer, and ask for my free ten days' trial of-a home treatment suited to your needs. Men cannot' un derstand women's sufferings. - What we women anow irom experience, we know better than any man. I want to tell you how to cure yourself at home at a eost of about 12 cents a week. If you suffer from "women's peculiar ailments causing pals In the hand. back, or bowels, feeling of weight and dras ring down sensation, falling or displace. mJlt..,0,a J,lirio o'tran. causing kidney and bladder weakness or constipation and piles, painful or irregular perloda. catarrhal conditions and dlscharsres ttil treme nervousness, depressed spirits melancholy, daaira to v v.. v .1 r" fselina; along the spine, palpitation, box with dark circles under the eyes, pain in corps Are 3: state-wide BREVITIES j I 4 The Journal Buildicj Is Conducted ca Eqd- Obviously we refer to rentals, and unequivocally we Intend thst they shall be equitable to all con cerned. 'We will not in any cir cumstance subscribe to the pernicious practice ot persuading a lease from one tenant by a concession which we cannot afford to give to another. We have the most modern building ins Portland, one of the latest built, all out side rooms; and no build ,Jng In the city can matcM its . advantages nor claim equal facilities. If these considerations, to gether with reasonable rents, are not sufficient inducement to locate ln The Journal Building, we will lose a- tenant rather than relinquish a princi- "journal building Broadway at Yamhill. 1 -I'.' ' v i,. 51 if If I IB 31 t W fan as. ' 1PM 3 . at The Journal Biiildiiig Tenants' Directory aXVOSD, 0. A. iDveatmeuU. alaianad toVo. Uoum sit AUTO TKAVBII WXIFAXI BO. , CISTV, Boom 007. Uaiu XIU BEaOEH BEOa, Wallyaper and i'aiutlug. alaln (5isu, A-421 1. Urouiid riuur, Brvadway. SRTXEBE, GUBTAVE. Z. X. S. . Marsuail tol. JV-2-iM, lots tit. BUTIX, YT. B., .Loana and In urauce. Mala , HUlb, A-tf7ft. CKAKBEBtAZir, Da. CEAJ. I., M. U. JaarsoaU Oil, A-UJ, loili liooc, DALLAS DEVELOfHrMT CO., . itAix.AAit 'iauii,' CO., Jdasoa VVuiculivitf, KausKslr. alarsSaU 1W0, A-luil. 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