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G THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1915. IIST Tfl QFI FPT nFI PQATf Q I U ULL.LU I ULLLUii I LV V TO BIG CONFERENCE State Gathering Will Be Held - at Rosebwg September 22; ' - Editor to Be Elected. The: annual meeting of the Oregon conference of the Methodist Episcopal church Is to be held in Roseburg, Sep tember 22. Delegates, clerical and lay, from- all parts of the state, -will be in attend anceto legislate for the church in this state for the ensuing year. Both clergy and laymen will, have important selec tions to make in the choice of dele gates to the general conference of the Methodist church to be held next May in Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Among the clergy mentioned for the honor are Rev. T. B. Ford of Oregon City, Kev. J. W. McDougall of Port land, district' superintendent of the JPortland district; and Rev. Mr. Moore of Salem, district superintendent of tha Kugene and Amadee M. Smith of Port land, are being talked of for the lay positions. Both clergy and laity will eleet four delegates. Bishop R. J. Cooke, presiding officer of the conference, will make minister ial appointments for the ensuing year and will name one district superin tendent. The conference will also elect an editor for the Pacific Christian Advo cate. Robert H. Hughes, now in charge of .the publication, and Rev. T. B. I'ord are mentioned for the place. New Offices for Baptist Workers Rev. C. A. Woody, M. D., superintend ent of missions lor the American Bap tist Home Mission society for the Pa cific coast division; Rev Alonzo M. Petty. D. D., joint secretary for the American Baptist Home Mission so ciety and the American Baptist For eign Mission society for the northwest, and Rev. O. C. Wright, superintendent of missions for the Oregon Baptist state convention in Oregon, will oc cupy a suite of rooms in the Tilford block. Tenth and Morrison streets. For several years Baptist headquarters have been maintained in the Y. M. C. A. building, aPortland. Owing to the acceptance of Dr. A.' M. Petty of the Joint secretaryship for the home and foreign societies, more commodious quarters were necessary. Baptist head quarters have been removed to the new location. LAWN PARTY IS PLANNED Members of the Ffrst Methodist Episcopal church will enjoy a picnic lunch on the beautiful lawn at the residence of Amedee M, Smith, Awah we station, Tuesday, August 24, at 6 :30 o'clock. All members of the church are invited to attend and bring baske't lunch. Take 5:40 or 6:20 Oswego train at Fourth and Yamhill streets, gets off at Awahwe station. Will Preach on Taylor Street. Thirty-five and more years ago Dr. J. 1L Acton was pastor of the old Taylor Street Methodist Kpiscopal church and editor of the Pacific Chris tian Advocate. Tomorrow he will preach once more to a Taylor Street Church congregation, but this time he will stand in "front of the barred doors of the church preaching to a standing audience, for the church doors remain closed now as the result of trouble over church matters. The service will begin at 10:15 o'clock tomorrow morn ing. CLASSIFIED FRIDAY XOOX IS LJMIT Hotlces for the classified church directory, and other matter for the Saturday church columns of The Journal, must be In tho editorial rooms of The Journal by noon Fri day In order to Insure cubUcation. "Churches," care City Editor, The Address all mall communications, Journal. Baptist, Flrat Whit Teuiplt. W. B. Hlnron. pastor. Bible school. 0:50. Service, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 9:80 a. m.; B. Y. p. u., 6:30. East S14e East 20th una Ankeuy Rev. W 0. Shank; pastor. Services 11 aud 7:45. S. 8.. 9:45. B. Y. P. L. 6:30. rilgbland. East Ui and Alberta Rer. Chas. F. Mtelr. B. Y. F. U.. 6:30. Junior B. Y. P. V.. 6:30. Bible study, 9:45. CalTary East 8tb aid Grant Bt. Walter Duff, pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. S., 10. Arlet Her. W. t. 8. Sprlgg-s. S. S., 9:45. B. Y. V, V., 6:45. Services. 11 and 7:43. University Park Services 11 and b; S S. 10. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. Sellwood Kev. F. U. Hayes, 11 and 7:30. 1. 8., 10. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. lit. Calvary Pine street and Grand ave. i Iter. A. M. Maciiavk. Services 11 mad 8. 3. &, tt a. ill. Third Knott and Vancouver avrnne Rev. W, J. Heaven. Preaching 11 and 7:30. B. Y. -P. C, 6. SO. S. S., 8:45. Grace Montavilla Kev. H. T. Cash, 11' and T:80. Y. P., 6:30. S. S.. 8:45. St Johns (tieruian) & S., 9:45. 11 and T:30. B. Y. P. v.. 7. St. Johns K. P. Borden, pastor. S. 8., 10. Services, 11 and 8. Chinese Mission S. S- 7. J. 0. Malone. su perintendent. Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson. S. 8., 9:45. Services, 11 and 7:30 B. Y. P. TJ.. 9:30. Second German Uev. Frederifk Buerrman. 11 and T:3u. S. 3., 0:45. B. i'. P. U.. 6:45. Tabernacle East 41st and Uolgate streets 10; S, S.. 11; preachiue by Kev. R. E. Close of La Grande. Swedish 15th and Hojt at., 10:43 and T:iJ0-? H. S.. 10. B. Y. P. U., 9:50. . Glencoe East 45th and Main sts. Rev. A. B. Walt." S. S.. 9:45 a. m. Services 11 and -T:30.. B. t. P. C, 6:3. Monht Olivet Rev. Y. A. Uagrett. pastor. 11 and 8 p m. S. S., 12:30. . Italian Mission Rev. Francesco Bannella. pastor. Pastor'a circle,. 8. Preaching, 10:3a fchort sermon for English apeaklng people also, t T:30. --"First. German Fourth and MU1 Kev. J. Kraiu. Services, 11 and 7:30. 8. S-. 6:45. Goodwill Mis? ion l.'.th and Boise Miss A. iS. Nelson, superintendent. North Portland Mission SS0 Ntcolal street. Service Friday, 8 p. m. Mstnodist. ' First 12th' and Taylor stu. Rev. Frank L. Xovelaud, D. D., minister. .S. S.. 12.15. ' Sermon, "The Christ That Is to Be,' 10:30 a. m. Young People's Council, 6:45. Sermon, "Sidney Lanier the Southern Passion Flower,'' 8 p. m. . ; -" Trinity East 10th and Sherman. Bev. A. B. Calder 11 and 8:00, S. B. 10. . L, 7. Swedish Berth wick and Beech. John A. Wellman, pastor. 11 and 7:45. S. S- 10. Epworth 26th and Sav:er Rev. C. O. Mc CuUoch, 11 and 7:45. 8. 9:45. E. L.. 7. Morning sermon by Rev. Geot W. Ellis: even in address by Rev. Henry T. Greene. Preachine- 11 and '1:45. Flwt Norwegian imnlst Corner 18th and Boyu Rev. O. T. Field, II and 8. Woodlawn East' lorn and Highland Rev. Louis Thomas, -pastor, f. 8., 10. E. L.. 7. Preaching, 11 and . 7:45., Prayer service, . Thursday evening. -. 6eilwood Bev. Alexander , P. Maclean. -11 and 7:30. I. E.. 2: SO. PI. L- 6:30. . Centenary U. E. Church East 8th and East HOE HEM WHAT CHURCH MEMBERS AND CLERGY ARE DOING Bsr. Mr. Craw Beappointd. The twenty-fourth session of the Puget Sound conference, African M. K. church, which convened in this city last Wednesday, In Bethel church, with Rev. J. Logan Craw, pastor, closed Sunday night as the most successful In the history of Its organization. Bishop Parks read the appointments at the close of the evening service and the ministers with but few exceptions were all returned to the same charge of last year. Rev. Craw was reap pointed to the church for the fifth year and also elected to lead the dele gation to the general conference, which will meet in Philadelphia, Pa. May, 1916. The reports of all pastors showed a decided Increase over those of last year and shows the church progressive in every way. Rev. Mr. Craw will re sume his work here on the first Sun day in September. Until that time he and his family will take a vacation at Seaside, Or. Rev. Daniel Drew will conduct regular services in the interim. Brooklyn Pastor to Speak. Rev. C. Rexford Raymond, pastor of the .South Congregational church of Brooklyn, N. Y., will occupy the pulpit of the First Congregational church tomorrow morning and evening. Dr. Raymond's morning subject will be. "Our Leadership," and in the eve ning, "The Dreamer in Prison." A. Musgrove Robarts will sing at both services, his solos being "Open to Me the Gates" (Bischoff) and "Life of Life" (Pontius). Strangers in the city will be welcomed. The Thursday evening service will be conducted by Rev. W.-C. Kantner, D. D., of this city. To Dedicate Outlook Church. Dedication services will be held to morrow for the new Swedish Methodist Episcopal church in the Swedish col ony at Outlook, Clackamas county. An all day celebration has been prepared with Sunday school at 10 o'clock, di vine services at 11 o'clock, luncheon at noon and sermon and dedication at 3 o'clock. There will be an elaborate mi!.ilrAl nroeram. Rev. John Ovall will conduct the services assisted by sev eral Swedish and American ministers. All are invited to attend. Churchmen at Synod. Bishop Sumner, Archdeacon Cham bers and Dean Ramsey of St. Stephen's pro-cathedral are In Oakland for the eighth provincial synod of the Epis copal church. Bishop Sumner was ac companied south by his house guest, Father White of South Bend, Ind. Archdeacon Chambers will attend the national meeting of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew at Los Angeles after the synod. Back . From Vacation. Rev. C. Howard Davis, pastor of the First Church of the Nazarene, East Seventh and Couch streets, has returned from his vacation and will occupy his pulpit tomorrow morning. Rev. Frank Millican and wife, returned missionaries from China, will speak at the Young People's meeting at 6:15 and have charge of the evening serv ice at 7:45. Lawn Social at Millard. This month, instead of the regular class social of the adult Bible class of the Millard Avenue Presbyterian church school, the Conquerors will give a lawn social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Crum, 6603 Seventieth street southeast. A musical and liter ary program has been arranged and refreshments will be served. Reception for Misses Thorburn. Complimenting the Misses Thorburn, daughters of Rev. Crawford Thorburn, D. D., one time pastor of Centenary M. E. church, and granddaughters of Bishop J. M. Thorburn of Meadville, Pa., considered the greatest of Meth odist missionaries, a reception was given at Centenary church last night by Thorburn Epworth league. Tho league ?p named after the late pastor. DIRECTORY Pine streets T. W. Lane, pastor. S. S.. 0:45. Morning worship 11. E. L., 6:30. Services, 7:45. Sucnyslde E. 35th and Yamhill Rev. R. Rimer Smith. D. D., 11 4ud 7:45 p. m. S. 8., 9:50 a. m. E. L.. 6:30. Centra) Vancouver ave. and Fargo Rev. C. C. Rarlck. Services 11 and 8. S. S., 9:45. E. L.. 7. Midweek Bcrvlce Thursday at 8. St. Johns Haves and l.eavltt sts. '. E. Ingalls. Services 11 and 7:30. ft. S.. 9:50. E. L... 6:30. Montavilla Rev. W. H. Hampton, 11 and 1:30. S. 8., 9:45. E. L., 9:15. J. U, 3 Claas meeting 12:15. Rose City Park Sandy blvd. and E. 58th sts. Rev. William W. Youngson. pastor. 11 and 7:30; S. S., 9:45. Jananese Mission uev. ELI sen Rlbara. 9:30 and 3:30. S. S.. 3:30. Laurel wood Bev. J. E. Willing, 93d St., S. E.. and Foster KoatL 8. 8.. 9:45. E. L.. 6:30. Clinton Kelly Memorial John Parsons, pas tor. 8. S. 9:45. Services 11 and 7:30. E. L. 6:45. German Rodney ave. and Stanton at. F. A. Schumann, &. S. 9:4a. Services 11 and 8. Ep worth league, 7:15. Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30. Mount Tabor 61st arui East Stark. Rev. F). OUn Ekiridge, pastor. Preaching 11 and 8. S. S., 9:45. E. L., 7. Midweek prayer, Thurs day, S p. m. African Zion Rev. W. W. Howard. 2S8 Williams ave. S. S., 1. C. E.. 7. Preach ing 11 and S. Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Corner Skldmore Rev. Abr Verelde, pastor. Services 10:45 and 8. S. S., 9:45. Lents Rev. W. Boyd Hoore, 11 and 8. 8. 8. 10. E. L-. 7:30 p. m. Bethel Rev. J. L. Craw, pastor. 11 and 7:45. S. S.. 1:15. C. H.. 7, Cnlversity Park Lombard and F'.f ke streets Rev. C. L. Hamilton, 11 and 8. S. S.. 9:45. i'atton Rev. G. H. Freese, pastor, 11 and 7:45. a. S.. 10. E. L.. 6:45. Woodstock East 4ith and 00th ave. 8. E. Frank James, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. li. L., 6:30. Class, 12:15 p. m. Lincoln Eatt 52d and Llnooln M. O. Reed, pa p tor. S. S.. 11. Service, 7:80. Westmoreland Rtv. J. West Thompson S 8. 10. Sermon, 7:30. First German A. F. Cramer, pastor. 11 and 8 S. 8.. 10. E. L., 7130. Brentwood Rev. J. West Thompson, S. 8. 10. Servlcea. 11. Presbyterian. First 12th snd Alder Rev. John H. Boyd, minister, 10:S0 ind 7:30. C. E., 6:30. Fourth First and Gibbs Rev. Henry C. Hanson, pastor. Preaching, 10:30 and 7:80. S. S. 12. Kenllnorth East 'S4th aud Gladstone Rev. Leslie Kirk Richardson, pastor. 8. S. 9:45. Services 11. Evening services omitted during August. Mlzpah E. 19th and Division Rev. Harry Leds. pastor, 11. S. S.. 9:45. C. E.. 6:30. No evening services during August. Calvary 11 Lb aud Clay sts. Kev. O. S. Blum. 10:30 and 7:45. S. S., 12. Anabel Kev. Alfred U Xails, 11 and 7:43. S. S-. 9:45. C. E., 6:45. Hope Montavilla, 78th and Everett ts. Rev. S. W. Seeman, 11 and 7 :30. 8. ST. 10. Evening union eerTicsa in Montavilla school house. Forbes Bev- -Harry L. Pratt. 11 and 8. 8. S., 10. CI. E-, 6:30. Arbor Lodgn Bev. George B, Cromley. 11 and 7:45. 8. 8., 10, Central East 13th and line ets. Kev. L. K. Grimes. . pastor: 10:30 and 7:45- 8. S.. 12 C. E-, 9:45. Mt. Tabor East 55th aud Belrnont Rev William Graham Moore. 11 and 7:30. S S 9:45. C. E-, :45. Intermediate C. E.. 4 p. m Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett ata. Bev" A L. Hutchison, pastor. C. E.. f. S. S ' 9:45. - Servleea, U a., m. and 8 p. m. Morning service will be conducted by Bev. L. L Jotten. of Pullman, Waah. No evening aerl rice during : August. Vettmlnster East 17th and Scbnyler Rev. Organ and Solo Recital, The evening service at the First Methodist church tomorrow will in clude the organ recital by William Lowell . Patton, beginning at 7:50 o'clock; special solos by Miss Hazelle Loveland, and the sermon by the pas tor, the Rev. Frank L. Loveland, on the theme, "Sidney Lanier, the South ern Passion Flower." Miss Loveland's numbers are: "Come Unto Him," "Messiah" (Handel), "All in the April Evening" (Drack) and Sidney Lanier's poem, "The Ballad of the Trees and the Master" . (Chadwicb). Reformed Church Dignitary Sera. The Reformed churches ofthe city are entertaining Rev. Jos las Friedle of Sheboygan, Wis., the general secre tary of the board of home missions, who is making an extended tour of in spection on the Pacific coast He will spend about 10 days in Portland. To morrow morning and afternoon he will take part in the harvest festival of the Second church on Columbia boule vard, and in the evening he will preach in the First church at Twelfth and Clay streets. Will Supply for Pastor Xu Boise. Rev. J. H. Gibson, D. D., former pastor of the Church of the Strangers, corner Wasco and Grand avenue, will occupy his former pulpit in the ab sence of the present pastor, S. Eari Du Boise at the morning service at 10:30. Dr. Gibson has visited both fairs and leaves Monday for Burling ton and Bellingham, Wash., having served in the latter place as pastor of the Broadway United Presbyterian church for four years. Bev. Ward McHenry to Speak. The Rev. Ward lcHenry, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Baker, Or., will preach at Westminster Presbyterian church both morning and evening tomorrow. The pastor. Dr. Marcotte, is spenaitg ais vacation at Cannon beach. On the following Sun day, August 29, the pulpit will be In charge of Rev. John R. Parkes of Bat tle Creek, Iowa. ' Superintendent to Speak. Rev. G. E. Paddock, state super intendent of Congregational Home mis sions, will occupy the pulpit tomor row morning and evening at Waverly Heights Congregational church, of which Rev. A. C Moses is pastor. Dr. Paddock will have as his subjects, "The Home Missionary Call" and "The End of the Trail." Parables at University Park. Rev. Frank J. Meyer, University Park Congregational church, is preach ing a teries of sermons on Sunday mornings on the paraWes of Jesus. To morrow morning at 11 he will give the second in the series, "What Jesus Taught Concerning the Kingdom of Heaven." The evening topic will be "The Price of Perfection." Sermons at Tabernacle.' At the Gospel tabernacle. East Ninth and Clay streets, John E. Fee, pastor, Rev. G. D. Watson, D. D., of Los An geles, will preach at 11 a. m. tomorrow on "The Overflow of Divine Love;" at 2:30 p. m. on "The Chaining of Satan," and at 7:30 p. m. on "The Cross God's Standard of Measurement." Pkmio Wext Thursday. The University Park Congregational Sunday school and church will have their annual picnic at Columbia park next Thursday afternoon and evening. Will Hold Excursion. St. Paul's German Lutheran church will hold a children's day excursion Wednesday at Crystal Lake park, Mil waukee. The party will leave at 10 o'clock. Pittsfctarg Pastor to Preach, Rev. Maurice Ruben of Pittsburg, Pa., will preach at the First Christian church tomorrow night. In the morn- OF SERVICES Henry Marcotte, 10:30 and 7:45. S. S.. 12. Y. P. S. C. E.. 4 p. m. Kev. Ward McHenry of Baker, Or., will supply Pastor Marcotte tomorrow. L'uity W. Lee Cray, minister. 11 and 8. 8. S.. 10. Vernon 19tb and Wygant streets H. N. Mount, pastor. 11 and 8. S. S., 9:45. C. E 6:3. Juniur C. E.. 4 p. m. Rose City Park East Forty-fifth streat and Sandy boulevard Rev. J. M. Skinner. Preaching. 11. C. E.. 6:30. S. S.. 9:45. Junior C E., S:30. No evening service. Sermon by Rev. J. H. Mallows, of Los Angeles. Millard Avenue Uev. W. H. Amos, 11 and 7:30. S. S., 10. Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30. Spokane Avenue E. 16th and Spokane J. E. Youel pastor, 11. S. S., 9:45. Murfeaall Street Uev. A. J. Hanna. pastor. 11 and 7:45. S. S., 10. No evening services. Trinity, corner Virginia and Nebraska sts.--. Rev. li. Benson, panor, 11 und l:t0. 8. al io. Y. P. S. C. E.. 6:30. Chinese 145ft 1st St. 7:45. 8. 8., 9:45. Christian. First Park and Columbia sts. Rev. Geo. F. Darsie, pastor. 11 and 7:45. S. S.. 9:45. C E., 6:45. Montavilla East 76th and Tloyt Rev. J. O. Ghormley, 11 and S. C. E., 7. Woudluwu 7 th aud Liberty sts. Rev. W. J. Mellinger. 11 and 7:SO. S. S-, 9:45. C. E.. 6:30. Sellwood Cor. 19th and Nehalem Rev. D. E. Norcross, pastor, 11 and 8. 8. S.. 10. C. E., 7. Gladstone Rev. Roy L. Dunn, pastor. 11 and 8 S. S-, 10. C. E.( 7. Rodney Avenuo Conner Rodney and Knott O. P. Uurrla, pastor, 11 aud 8. 8. S.. 10. C. E., 7. St. Johns Rev. Herbert F. Jones, pastor, 11 and 8. S. S., 10. C. E.. 7. Kern Park Kev. R, Tlbhs Makey, pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. S., 0:45. C. E.. 6:30. Vernon Church of Christ E. 15tb aDd Wy gant J. A. Meltou, 11 and 7:30. 8. S.. 10. C. E.. 6:30. Bethel E. 82d and Thompson. S. S.. 1:30. . Central East Salmon and Twentieth streets Bev. A. L. Crlm Bible school. 10. U. E., 7. Services, 11 and 8. United Brethren. First East 15th and Morrison Rev. J. D. NisewoDder. pastor. Preaching 11 aud 8. Bible school at 10. Alberia 27th and Alberta Kev. 42. C Bell. II and 8. S. S., 10. C. E., T. Guy Woodwoi tU Memorial. Vancouver, Wash. Rev. J. Lincoln Ellis, pastor. 11 and 8. 8. 8.. 10. Y. P. S. C. E-, 7. Third C7th at. S. E. and 32d ave. Rev. 7. B. Parsons, pastor. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10 C E 6 :80. "Fourth--oiith st. and 623 ave. S. E. J. E. Conner, pastor. Sermons. 11 and 7:45. 8. S.. 10. C. E.. 6:45. Conrregaticnai. First Tart and Mariton rtev. Luther R. Dyott. D. D. S. S-. 9:50. Preaching. 11 and 7:45. Sermons by Kev. C. Rexford Ray mond, of Brooklyn, N. Y. First German East 7th and Stanton Bev. E. O. Willmau. Linderuurst Rev. D. B. Gray, 11 and 7 46. 8. S.. 10. C. E.. fi:30. Atkinson Memorial East 29th and Everett Rev. F. W. Gorman. 3. S.. 9:45. Senior Endeavor. 9:30. University Park Haven street near Lombard Bev. F. J. Meyer. D. D pastor. 11 and 8. 8. S.. 10. y. P. S. C. E., 7. Midweek service, Thursday at 8. St. Johns Oaniel T. Thomas, pastor. S. 8.. lO a. m. Preaching. 11 a. m. ; C. E 9:30. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver streets Rev, W. c. Kautner, pastor, 11. 8. S., 9:45. No evening service. Lanrelwoud 45th (.venue and 65th street Rev. C. S. Johnson. 11 and 8. . C T. 8. a.. - io. - . - - - ... Ardenwald Daniel T. Thomas, pastor. 8.. 8 10:45. C. E.. 7. Preaching. 8. Waverly Heights East 33d ' and Wooftward. Bev. A. C.- Moses, minister. Preaching, U and MRS-ADDITON WILL SPEAK BEFORE SHOT OF After. Absence of Half Year, Temperance Worker Will Speak to Taylor Folk. After an absence from Portland of six months. Mrs. Lucia F. Additon will make her first public appearance in this city tomorrow morning as the speaker at the weekly service held outside ""the locked doors of the old Taylor Street M. E. church at Thirl and Taylor streets. A force in the Women's Christian Temperance Union for 35 years. Mrs. Additon is one of the strongest and most influential temperance workers in the state. She was in active charge of the women's temperance organiza tions during the "dry"' campaign of last November. As state president of the W. C. T. U. for many years, it is interesting to note that in addressing the congre gation of the old Taylor street church tomorrow she speaks in front of the original home of the W. C T. U. in Portland, for the W. C. T. U. here was born in this historic edifice. Mrs. Additon is well known as a club woman and a writer. ing the pastor. Rev. George Darsie will have as his theme, "Christ's Last and Only Hymn." School school will be held at 9:45 o'clock, the young men's class meeting in the Y. M. C. A. and the young women's class in the Y. W. C. A. Bev. StauVs Themes. . At Sunnyside Congregational church tomorrow, Rev. J. J. Staub, pastor, will preach in the forenoon on "The Key note of the Christian Life" and in the evening on "A Dangerous Investment." Service at University Park. At University Park M. E. church to morrow the pastor. Rev. C. L. Hamil ton, will preach in the morning on "The Christian's Confidence in Life's Trials" and in the evening on "Obedi ence to the Heavenly Call." Bev. Barick's Themes. Rev. C. C. Rarlck of Vancouver Av enue M. E. church has chosen as his sermon themes for tomorrow, "The Joy of the Way to Calvary" and "Lost Children." Subject "Christ Vs. Greeds." Rev. W. Aubrey Wilson will speak at the Church of God, 306 East Wash ington street, at 8 o'clock tomorrow night on "Christ Versus Creeds." Wisconsin Pastor Here. ' Rev. Josias Friedle of Sheboygan, Wis., will preach tomorrow evening at the First German Reformed church, Twelfth and Clay streets. I Union Service at Monta villa. There will be a union service in the Montavilla school building tomorrow evening. Sermons at Woodlawn. "Why Go to Church?" and "The Whole Law" are to be sermon themes tomorrow for Rev. Louis Thomas, pas tor of Woodlawn Methodist Episcopal church. Services at Centenary. Dr. T. W. Lane of Centenary M. E. church will preach twice tomorrow, in the morning on "God's Tenth: Its Re lation to Spiritual Good" and in the evening on "Mighty to Save." Social Worker to Speak. W. G. MacLaren. general superin tendent of the Pacific Rescue and Pro DOORS CHURCH FOR THE WEEK IN CHURCHES OF PORTLAND AND 7:45. S. S.. 9:45. Y. P. 8.. 7. Prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday. Highland East th and Prescott Rev. E. S. Bollinger, preaching, 11 aud 7:45. S. S.. 10. Y. P. C. E., 6:45. Sunnyside East 32d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staub. 11 and 7:45. S. S., 10, Junior C. E.. 3:30. C. E., 6:30. Zion (German) East Sth and kremont. Rev. J. H. Hopp. 10:30 and 7:30. C. E.. 8:30. United Haven and Lombard streets Rev. F. J. Meyer, pastor. S. S.. 10. Preaching at 11 aud 8. C. E.. 7. United Presbyterian. First Eatt 37th and Hawthorne; Frank De Witt Fludley. Preaching. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. S. 8., 10. C. ., 7 p. m. Church, of the Strangers Wasco St. and Graud ave. Kev. S. Karl DuBols; pastor. P.ev. J. H. Gibson will occupy pulpit at morn ing service at 10:30. Kenton J. S. Cole, 10:15 and 8. 8. 8., 10. United Evangelical. Fourth Rev. J. E. Conuer, pastor, 11 and 7:30 8. 3., 10. C. E, 9:30 Radical Jessup st. Rev. A. 8. Henderson, pastor, 11 and .:30. 8. S., 10. C. E., 7. Manor Circuit Servlces Manor. 11 a. m. Cherry Grove, 3 p. m. Brush prairie. 7:80. First East 16th and Poplar Rev. C. C. Po ling, 11 aud 7:30. K. L. C. E.. 7. St. Johns A. P. Lay ton, pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 10. K. L. C. E-. 7. Wichita Kev. H !1. Earn ham, pastor, H and :30. S. S.. 10. C. E-, 7. Uckley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Uev. S. L. Lovell. pastor, 11 audi 7:30. S. 3, 10. K. L. C. E.. 7. Lutharan. Immanuel 19th and Irving sts Rev. J. Richard Ulson, 11 and 8. 8. S., 9:45. Trinity German (Missouri Synod) Williams avenue and Graham J. A. Bimbach, 10 and 7:ao. 8. S.. 9:15. Bethany Danish Union avenue N. and Mor ris street M. C Jeusen-Eugbolm, pastor; services 11 aud 8. S. S., 10. Y. P. meeting. 8, on Tuesday. Lulled Norwegian Ditman Larsen, pastor, 11 and 7:45. S. 8.. 0:46. Norwegian Synod 5at Grant corner 10th Kev. George Heudriksen, 11 ud 8. 8. 8.. 10. Services Sunday, August 22, will be held on boat chartered for aunuul excursion. St. Paul's German Eas' 12U ami Clinton A S. Krauae, pastor. German and English S. S., 9:30. Children's Mission Festival, lo;30. Evening service, 8. German Evangelical Lutheran Zion (Mis souri byuod) Salmon and Chapman sts. Kev. U. H. Koppehnann Services 10:15 a. m. and 7:45 p. in. S. S., 9:15 a. m. Immanuel German Sellwood H. C. Ebe ling. 10:30. 8. 8.. 9:30. St. Johns Peninsular and Klrkpatrlck Rev. K. U. Salzman. lo:4o and 7:30. S. 8.. 9:30- SL. Jamea' English Wect Park and Jefferson streets Kev. J. A. Leas, pastor. 11 8. S.. 10. Luther leagne. 7. Morning services conducted by Kev. Frank I. Paul. No evening service. Grace English ( Missouri Syuod. Alblna ivc. and Mason Rev. C Luecke, pastor. 19:39 and 7: JO. 8. 8., 9:15. United Norwegian Portsmouth H. O. Hen orlckson. pastor, lu &. 8., 10. 8. Londe'a ball. Vernon. Mission Montavilla, Hamilton's chapel, cor ner E. Glisaa and E. SOtlt W. F- Lots, pas tor. S. S.. 9:30. Gent an service at 10:15. Swedish Augustana Rev. H. E. Sands ted t, 10:43 and 7:46. 8, S.. 9:30. - Episcopal. " Trinity church Bv. br. A. A. Morrison, rector. 8. 11 and 8. 8. Sv 9:45. Good Fellow ship society; parish bouse, 19th and Davis st-, 7 to 7 :0 p. m. St. Mark's 21st and MsrsbaB Rev. J. K. H. Simpson, rector. Summer, schedule. 7:30, Holy Eucharist. 8.--8.. 9:45.'. Ma Una, 10:15. Holy Encharlst and sermon. 11: dally encharisf at 7:30 , a. m. N eveninc service doriuc Uro-Catfcedrml t St. Steebaa the Martyr Rev. H. M. Rarnaay, 7:4, H and 7:43. 8. 8.. tective society, will speak' tomorrow morning at the First United Presby terian church of which Rev. Frank D. Findley Is pastor, at East Thirty-seventh and Hawthorne avenue. , , ''" To Disoass Commandment. "The Fifth Commandment" and "Tho Methodist Forward Movement" will be discussed tomorrow 3ty Rev. A. B. Caldffer, pastor of Trinity M. E. church. East Tenth and Sherrtian streets. ' Memory In Religion. At Pilgrim. Congregational church tomorrow morning the pastor, Rev. W. C. Kanter, will preach on "'The Religi ous Uses of Memory." There will be no evening service. . To Assist With Cornet. E. M. Wardle. cornetist, will assist at the open air song service to be held Sunday evening at 715 o'clock In front of Calvary Presbyterian church, cor ner Eleventh and Clay streets. Or. Toangion'i Topic. Dr. W. W. Youngson will preach twice tomorrow, in the morning on "Life's Best Insurance" and in the evening on "The Unseen Environment." The evening service will be held at 7:30 o'clock in the church. At Mlzpah Presbyterian. "The Christian:. A New Creation" will be Dr. Harry Leed's topic at Mlzpah Presbyterian church, East Nineteenth and Division streets, to morrow morning. There will be no evening service. Bev. Mr. Jessen Will Speak. Rev. Charles Jessen will speak at the Mathodist church in Lents Sun day afternoon at 3 .o'clock. The serv ice will be conducted in the Norwegian Danish language. first United 'Brethren Church. At the first United Brethren church. East Fifteenth and East Morrison streets, tomorrow the pastor. Rev. John D. Nisewonder, will preach on "Does God Care?" and "Jeroboom. or the Sacred Hunger of an Ambitious Mind." At Olencoe Baptist Church. The pastor, Rev. A. B. Waltz, will preach t.wice tomorrow at Glencoe Baptist church, East Forty-fifth and Main streets, in the forenoon on tho theme, "God Speaking to Man's Heart," and in the evening on "Believers' Bap tism." Lutherans to Go On River Journey Our Savior's Lutheran church. East Tenth and Grant streets, has arranged for a river excursion tomorrow. The church usually goes on an outing once a year and this year it has been de cided to go up the Willamette to the Staples farm above Oregon City. The boat leaves Taylor street dock at 8:30. English services will be held on the boat at 10 o'clock. The boat arrives at the farm at 12:30 and leaves again at 4 o'clock, arriving at Portland at 7:30. San Franciscan At White Temple While Dr. W. B. Hinson is out of the city for his vacation, the White Temple pulpit is being supplied with members of the denomination from other places. Dr. Burlingame of the First Baptist church of San Fran cisco, will preach both morning and evening tomorrow. Mrs. McMichaei will be the organist for both Services and Dr. McMichaei will sing in the evening and in the morning Miss Kath ryn Roberts of Chicago, will sing "Eye Hath Not Seen," by Gaul. Over 100 Men at Work. Ashford, Aug. 21. Camp 17 of the North Coast Timber company is now employing over 100 men and it is stated that this number will be in creased within a short time. 10 Special service tor colored people. 3. St. David's S. S.. 9:45. Holy Eucharist, 7:30 a. m.; morning prayer and sermou, 11. St. Mathew s Uev. W. A. M. Breck. vicar. S. S., 10. No services uutil September 5. St. Jobn'a Mllwaukle Kev. John D. Ktce. 8. 8., 2. Evening prayer and sermon, 3. Services, 4. St. Andrew's Portsmouth Rev. .F. M. Baum, vicar. In cbarpe. 11. Prayer and ser mon, 11 snd 7:30, S. S.. 9:45. Communion. 7:30 a. m.. third Sunday each month. Grace Memorial Uev. George B. Van Wa- (... nri I w Oan-sld W '1 HVInr TT o 1 v- rrtm- j inuniou, 8 a. m. Except first Sunday In March. S. S. 10 a. m. services. 11. Good Shepherd Rev. John Dawson, 11 and 7:30. S. S.. 10. St. Michael's and All Angels' East 43d and Broadway Kev. T. Bowen, vicar. 8. S.. 10. Holy communion first Sunday, 11; third Sunday. 7:30. Chuich of Our 3arloui- 00th ave. and 41st St., S. E. Rev. E. H. Clark, vicar. Sum mer services 8 and 11 a. tn. . Bishop Morris Memorial rbapcl. Good Sa maritan hospital Chaplain, Frederick K. How ard. Holy communion 7 a. m. Prayer and sermon. 7:20. St. John's church Sellwood Rev. John D. Rice, 11. Evening prayer. 7:30. St. Paul's WooUmere Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. Holy com amnion, first Sunday ir month-, 8 a. m. Services, 4 p. m. Sunday school, 10. Portsmouth Hereford St., near Lombard St. Bev. F. M. Bium, vicar. S. 8., 10. Serv. Ices, 11 and 7:3c. Holy communion on sec Kid, fourth and fifth Sundays of mouth at 7:30; on first at 11. Holidays by appointment. Patton, Michigan and Alberta George F. Hopkins, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8. 10. Friends' Church. Sunnyside East 30th and Main ats Homer Cot. pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 9:45. C. E., 6:30. Lents South Main street. Rev. John Riley, pastor, 11 and 7:30. Bible school, 9:46. C E., 6:30. West Piedmont Friends Rev. T. 3. Coburn, 11 and 7:30. Bible school. 10. 8. 10. C. E., 6:15. Oataollo, Holy Cross University Park Err. T. K. Murpby,- C. S. C. Low mass and instruction, 8 am. Sermon. 10:30. Sermon and benedic tion, 7:30 p. m. Ascension Montavilla Franelscan Fathers Mass at 8. High mafs wltb sermon. 10:30. Sunday school at 9. Benediction after high mass. Holy Redeemer Rev. Joseph A. Chapaton. Low mass. 6 and 8. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Benediction. 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams ave. and Stanton st. Kev. W. A. Daly. Low mass 6. 8, 9. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Ves pers and benediction, 7:30. St. Ignatius S22o 43d S. E. Rev. F. Dil sou. S. J. Low mass 6, 8. 9. High mass and sermon, 10:3U. Vespers, Instruction and bene diction. 7 :30. St. Lawreuce's 3d and Sherman. Rev. J. C. Hughes. Low mass. 6. 8, 9. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 7:30. St. Agatha's 604 Miller ave. Bev. John Cnmmisky. Low maw. 8. High mass, sermon, 10:30. Sermon and benediction, 7:3o p. m. St. Franela' E. 12th aud E. Pine Rev. 3. EL Black. Low mass, 8 and 9:30. Mua, sermon and benediction. 10:30. St. Patrick's 19th and Kavler Rev. E. P. Murphy. Low mass. 8. High mass and sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benediction, 3:30. Sacred faeart Mllwaukle Kev. George Eo ble. O. S. B. Low :ni. 8. High mass and sermon. 10:30. Vespers and benediction. 7:30. St. Stanislaus' (Polisb) Rev. Fl. Mataf sewaki. Low mass, 8:3a High msse and ser mon. 10:30. St. John the Baotlst Mllwaukle Father J. M. O'NellL Masses. 8 and 10:30 a. a. 8, 8.. 9 a. m. Ser-ice, 7:30 p. m. St. Stephen's 1239 E. Taylor Rev. W. A. Waitt. Low mass, 8:30. High masa and ser mon. 10:30. -:-?. : .?. - Holy Rosary Clackamas and B; H W, EX-PRESIDENT TAFT WILL PRESIDE AND DELVER ADDRESS General Conference . of Uni tarians to Be Held at San Francisco Next Week, William Tirufent Ffostef of Reed college is to be one of the principal speakers at the general conference of Unitarian and other Christian churches to be held in San Francisco next week. Dr. Foster, will address the con ference Friday morning on "Intellect ual Enthusiasm and the American Col lege." Organized in 1S65 the conference has for its purpose the strengthening of the" churches and societies "which should unite in it for more and better work in the kingdom of God." Ex-President William Howard Taft. as president of the conference, will preside and will make the opening ad dress. Laymen on the program are David Starr Jordan, president of Le- land Stanford, Jr.. University; Profes sor Anna Garlin Spencer of the Mead ville, P&.4 Theological seminary; Wil liam Kent, member of congress from California, and others. Clergymen in attendance will In clude Rev Samuel Eliot, president of--the American Unitarian association; Rev. J. Estlin Carpenter, Manchester college, Oxford, England; Rev. Charles Wendte, secretary department of for eign relations of the American Uni tarian association; Rev. Paul Revere Frothingham of Boston, and others. World peace, social progress, min isters- salaries, Sunday school work and other questions will be discussed by the conference. Pew Who Signed for- Recall Cast Vote Salem, Or., Aug. 21. According to the returns of the Wheeler county re call election on district attorney, a little more than half those who signed the petition favoring the recall of Starr, voted for the proposition. The petition of recall had 331 signers, while 159 voted for his recall and 614 against, making 809 votes cast. The registration of 1914 in Wheeler county totaled 1186 and the poll books of the 1914 election showed 1173 names. Rochester Party Due Here Sept. 6 On September 6 the Rochester house party, comprising about 80 people, will spend a day in Portland on the way from San Francisco. Starting from Washington, D. C, the tourists will inspect the exposition, see the northwest and return by the north ern route. Their special cars will 'ar rive at 8:25 a. m. over the Southern Pacific and leave after midnight over the Great Northern. Blackberries Being Shipped. Quinaby, Or., Aug. 21. Having es tablished 500 camps throughout this section, Collins and Starr are shipping evergreen blackberries to the canneries at the rate of several tons daily. The farmers receive $10 per ton, the pick ers one cent per box, while the pro moters are . receiving $40 per ton from the canneries. The berries have al ways been considered a nuisance by the farmers, as the briars are very leng and strong, often holding sheep in their embrace until death from starvation relieves the animal. Some pickers make $1 per day, but others report 40 cents as being their average. Very ,Eev. H. H. Kelly Low masa 9. 7, 8 and 9. High mass and sermon, 11. Vespers and benediction. 7 :30. St. Joseph's (German) 46 15th st. N. Rt. Rev. Jamea Rauw, V. G. Low mass. 8. High nrass aud sermon, 10:30. Vespers and benedic tion, 3:30. St. Andrew's E. 9th N. near Alberta Rev. Thomas Klarnan. Low mass, 8. High mass and sermon, IO. espexs. Instruction and benedic tion. 7:3. St. Mary's Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Most Rev. A. Christie, V. D. Low mass 6. 8. and 9. High mass and sermon, 11. Vespers, instruction and benediction, 7:45. St. Charles eAlberta between Glenn ave. and E. 33d st. Low mass. 8 a. m. High mass. 10:50 a. m. Rosary and benediction, 7:30 p m. Bt. Peter's Gilbert and Mohr streets,- Lents ratner f. J. tseutgen; mass, bundays, and 10:30 'a. m. St. Clare's Capitol Hill Father Captstram. O.'F. M., pastor. Children's mass 7:30. High mass a: io. M. Z. Church South. Union ave. and Multnomah W. J. Fen ton, rstor. 8. 8., 10. Services 11 and 8. B, Evangelical Association. Carson Helgbts--G. F. Lienlnz Jr., pastor. 11:30 and 7. 8. 8.. 10:30. First English East oth and Market ata. Rev. E. D. Hornscbuch. pastor. Services 11 and 8; S. S.. 10. Y. P. A.. 7. ' ' First German Evangelical 10th and Clay ta. G. F. Leinlng, r-tstor. 8. S. 9:30. Preach ing, 10:43 and 8. Y. P. A., 7. Christian Science. Flret Church of Christ, Scientist Everett between 18th and 10th sts. Services 11 and 8. S. 8., 9:43 and 11. Lesson sermon, "Mind." Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Second East 6 in and Holladay Services, 11 and 8. S. 8.. 9:45 and 11. Lesson aerpion, "Mind." Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Third East 12tb in.l Salmon sta. Services, II aud 8: 8. 8.. 11 and 12:15. Lesson sermon. "Mind." Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. aud Emerson st. Services 11. 8. 8., vr45 and 11. Lesson r nion, "Mind." Wednesday evening meeting Vlf'th Myrtle Park hall Servlcs. 11 a. m. S. S.. 9:30. Lesson sermon, "Mind.'.' Wed nesday evening meeting at 8. Oak Grove Method lat Eplaorpal. First M. E. church Chesley E. Curtis, pas tor. 11 and 8. 8. S., 10. E. L., 7. Oswego, preaching at 7:15; 8. 8. IO a. in. Missions. ewedish Mission Kev. it. J. Tnoren, 11 and 9. 8. 8., IO- Y. P- 6:30. EUm chapel-Bev. It. . Tnoren. 11. 87 8.. 10. Bethel Free Church Ivy and Williams Eev. J. A. Stavney, 11 and 8. 8. S.. JO. Seventk ay Adventist. Note Regular servleea of tula denomination are held ou Saturday. . Central, E. JJtb and Everett Elder Milton H. St. Johns, pastor, 11 a. m. s. 8.. 10. Y. P. 8.. Saturday evening 9:30 at West Side tabernacle. Montavilla. East 80th and Everett J. F. Beatty, elder. Sabbath school. ZO a. , m. Preaching. 11. Lenta Marlon ave. and Blumauer D. C. Chitwood, elder.' Sabbam school, lo. Preacs ing. 11. Sunday. 7:30. Albina (German) Skidmore ami Ma I lory G.- F. Rusch. local elder. Sabbath school. 10. Preaching 11:30 and 8. Preschlng Sun day evening at 8. Mount Tabor East 60th and Belmont Rev. C J. Cu minings, pastor. Servleea: Sabbath school Io. Preaching 1L St. Johns Central ave. and Charleston St. Elder E. D. Hurlburt. Sabtatb school. IO. preaching 11. Missionary society A av . sk. - Scandinavian cbiirch, &24 and gyth a., s. E Elder O. E. Sendees, paster. M. 10. Young People Have Pleasant Outing Cruise on River in Xisuncn and Bonfire on Island IJnjoyed First of Series of Entertainments Planned. Members of the Baptist Young Peo ple's union of the White Temple and dormitory men . of the Y. M. C. A. cruised about on the river in a launch last night and landed on a convenient island for a bonfire, lunch and camp fire songs. The excursion, is one of a number that have been arranged for the summer' evenings through the co operation of church societies and the association. A party of Y. M. C- A. men will be guests of the Christian Endeavor so ciety of the First Presbyterian church Monday night at a launch party. Last Wednesday night the Epworth league of the First Methodist church enter tained at a moonlight picnic on Arling ton Heights. LEWIS AND CANTINE MATTER TO BE LEFT TO A FRIENDLY SUIT Governor Withycombe An nounces That Agreement Has Not Been Reached, Salem, Or,, Aug. 21. Governor Withycombe late yesterday an nounced that all the members of the state highway commission and State Engineer Lewis, at the executive's suggestion, have agreed to institute a friendly suit as soon as possible to get the courfs exact interpretation of the highway law and settle for good the legal status of Lewis and Chief De puty Cantlne. Attorney- General Brown has been asked to advise the highway commls sion what can best be done to place all the points of difference before the courts, according to the governor. In this-connection it is stated that leading republicans have frowned udoii the war that has been waged on Lewis by .Withycombe and Kay and have brought great pressure to bear on them to desist. The republican leaders have asserted that Kay and Withycombe were fast losing ground with the voters because of the fight on Lewis who has been following the advice of Attorney General Brown as to his du ties and responsibilities under the law. Pressure became so great that a plan to have a iriendly suit was eagerly seized upon by the governor and treas urer as a way out of an extremely em barrassing situation. Kay has talked of a suit but has Insisted Lewis should bring it. Lewis, relying on attorney general's -opinion, had suggested that the board bring a suit if it was not satisfied to abide' by the opinion' of Brown. Oat Sample Sent. Morton, Aus. 21. L. D. Chllders of Morton has sent a sample of oats to! the Southwest Washington fair which were grown on so-called worthless swamp land. Mr. Chllders recently bought a tract in the Davis Lake sec tion and has made great progress clearing it. The oats in question measured almost six feet in height and will, run, well over 100 bushels to the acre. To Handle Discounts. Salem, Or., Aug. 21. The Hood Riv er Gas . & Ehsctric company and the Hydro-Electric company. Hood River concerns, have petitioned the public ser vice commission to permit them "to figure customers' discounts at 10 per cent straight rather than on the basis of kilowatt hours. Preschlng. 11. Sunday service. 7:80. West Side Tabernacle corner of Thirteenth and Morrison PUil C Hayward. pastor. Spe cial evangelistic services every evening unfTl further notice. Free Methodist. First church Cor. East Oth and Mm its. itev. E. L. HorrlDgtoi;. pastor, 11 and 7:80. Central church 56ib and East Flanders Uev. L. B. Blackman. Servleea 11 and 8. S. S. 10 a. m. Y. P. M. 7. Unitarian. Church of Our. Faiher Broadway and Yam hill Kev. T. L.' Eliot. D. D.. minister emer itus; Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr., minister. Preach ing at 11 and 7:4o. S. S., 0:30. Adult class, 1 m. Y. P. E,, 9:30. J Evangell'jal Synod. German Evangelical Frleuda church Tacoma ve and East 15th Kev. Elias Hergert, pas tor, 10:45 aud 7:30. S. 8.. 8:30. C. E., 6:ao. St. Paul Evangelical church 147 Falling St. Kev. J. Hergert, pasiur, 11 and 7:30. Y. P. b, .06:3 Reformed. First German 12th and Clay sts. O. Hsf ner. pastor. Preaching 10:45: H. 8., 0;3O. Evening service1 and Y. P. 7:3o. beooud Columbia blvd. aud oild st. A. K. Wyss. 11 aud S. 8. S., 9:J. Y. P. 8., 7. Third Fifth ave.. Louts Rev. H. Scheld knecnt, pastor. 11. C 8., lo. Univarsaliat. Church of the Good Tidings Brosdway and East 24th Rev. J. D. Corby. -8. B-, 12 noou. Preaching, 10:45. Aiauieuu East 25tn and Presoott Rev. J. D. Corby, pastor. 8. 8., 8 p. ta. Preaching by pastor, 3:30. J swish. Congregation Beth Israel 12JJ and Main sts. Keiorin ritual Frluay night at 8. Satur day moruiug at 10:30. Religious school st y .HO Sunday morning.. R; tbi Jonab B. Wise conducts all services ud Bible classes. Chris tad slph iana. West Portland Ul &&st Washington'. 10:30 a. m. 1 . . . . Ut Tabor E. uou ana neimout, u ana 7:u. Servitea for the Deaf, United Presbyterian Kev. B. Earl Dubois, 10:o and 8. C. E.. 7. Christian and Missionary Alliance, Gospel Tabernacle East 9th aud Clay Joha E Fee. pastor. 8. 8., 10. Preaching. It, Kev. C.' li. Chrisman, district superintendent. New Church Society. Bwedenborisian K. of P. UaU. 1 1th and Al derRev. Samuel Worcester. 8. 8.. 10:15 a. ta. Services 11 s. m. Subject,' "How Our Thoughts Come to Ls and Where 'ihey Come From." - Spiritual! U V " ' . " -. . . . , - nanfnr 1'jinf KrlU'. 11 m m V, 11. ijuvw, - " dlum uieeniiig 3 p. m. Lecture 8 p. m. by Wallace rt, auv.( t v . Christian Spirits aL. Christian Spiritualist 129 Fourth at. . Lecture and messages, lecture, S p. m. L Taylor. First cnruiian npirnaausrs, oaa fellows' at 11. East 6th and Alder streets Communion meszages. 8 p. m. by Ida 8 toller. 8 p. m ,.u.i.mln hv trck Htsill national lata. Portland Rationalist Asa'a Public library ball. 8 p. m. Associated Bible Students (I. B. 8. A.) W. O. W. Hall, East totb and Alder ets. 3 p. m.. discourse r Stewart McKlaeick, Why we loti wu. eiio pv m., prayer and praise aarvlea. can ilai reed few Brother Bailey. p. am., paene leetare by Evangelist Nor- LOCAL UNITARIANS m PLAN ENTERTAINMENT FOR PARTY EN ROUTE Visitors Will Be Here Tomor row, Headed by Ex-President Taft. Portland Unitarians will play hosts tomorrow to a special train full of prominent members of the dnomlna' tion en route to the'eeneral conference of the Unitarian and other Christian churches to be held in San Francisco, August 24-27. , Also a Portland visitor will be ejc President William Howard Taft. presU dent of the conference and perhapsH the leading Unitarian of the country. Dr. William G. Eliot Jr., pastor, has arranged two special services during the day at which members of the Visiting party will officiate and has asked Mr. Taft to speak at one or the other of the meetings. No definite ar rangements have been made as yet for the letter's appearance, however. At the 11 o'clock morning service two of the best known Unitarian clergymen will officiate, the Rev, Richard W. Boynton of Buffalo, ami Rev. Walter F. Greenman , of Mil waukee. Dr. Boynton has held pastorates In. Boston, St. Paul and Buffala anil has been attached to the faculty of the Meadville Theological school. He Is the author of many articles In denomina tional periodicals. Rev. Mr. Greenman has held pastor ates in Winona. Minn., Fitchburg, .Mara., Watertown, Mass., and Mil waukee. He has been most active In charitable and social work in Wis consin. In the evening at 7:45 o'clock there will be a public meeting under the aus pices of the national alliance of Uni tarian and other liberal Christian wom en. The speakers will be Mrs. Robert H. Davis, Mrs Alva li. Scott and Mrs. Claude U. GIIhoii. The following clersynwn are In the party: Rev. Richards W. Boynton, Buffalo, N. V.; 11. 'v. Samuel McChord Crothera, D. I)., CambiiiiRe, Mass.; Rev. A. N. Foster, I'xluidge, Mass.; Rev. Margaret B. Barnard, Rowe, Mass.; Rev. Walter F. Ortenman, Milwaukee, Wis.; Rev. William Jones, Newport, K. 1.; Rev. Harry Lutz. Newton, Mass.; Rev. Alfred Manchester, Salem, Mass.; Rev. Abbot Petterson, Brooklyn, Mass.; Rev. A. R. Scott, Bangor, Maine; Rev. Sydney B. Know, Boston, Mass., Rev. Anna Garlin Spencer, Meadville, Pa.; Rev. G. P. Spurr, llingham, Mass.; Rev. F. R. Sturtevant, Taunton, Mass.; Rev. A. It. Vail, Urbana, 111. Nineteen Members i Of Crew Drowned Deaths Occur When Dredge Ban Bern ard does Ashore East of Brazos Hir er ; Eighteen Save Their Xdves. Washington, Aug. 21. (I. N. S.) Nineteen members of the crew, of the dredge San Bernard, ashore east of the -Brazos river, were drowned and IS saved, according to advices from Gal veston today. To Extend Course. Salem, Or., Aug. 21. According to notice sent to State Superintendent of Public Instruction Churchill,, the school at Scotts Mills will add two years to Its course and become a standard four year high school. Last "year ninth and tenth grades were taught at Scotts Mills. Principal V. V. Willis believes that by adding more equipment and becoming standardized, the school will not only be able to do better 'work but will attract many students from sur rounding districts that do not now have high school advantages. - SUBURBS man M. Lewtou, topic, "God'a Plan of Sal vation." i LatteT Day Saints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day flalnts (Mormon) Chapel East 25tb and Madlaon & S., lu. Preaching. 11:45 and 7:80. Moutavllla (uot Muruiooj o. 8., 9:43. Ser vices. 11 and 7 :30. New Thought. Temple of Truth, Ellers building Perry Jo- . sepii Green, teacher. Evening lecture at 8. Advent Christian (Not Seventh Say). . Advent Chrlstluu Second street, between Hall and Lincoln. 1'reachlng services 10:30. 7:30. Sunday school 12:0O M. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening. Loyal Workers' meet lug, Sunday, 6:30. Salvation Array. Corps No. 4. 2o7 Waluiou st. Consecration ervloe 11. 3. 8., 1 :3W. Praise service, M p. m. Soldiers' couueii tf p. in. "Salvation" ,8 p. m. 'i Corps No. 1 243 oaa St. Adj. and' Mrs. Whitney In charge, 11. 3:15 and 8. 8. 8.. 1:80. Y. P. 8.. o. Swedish Corps 130 Buruslda 11. 4:80 and 8. - Scandinavian 243 -xb st. 8 p. m. Keejr John OvaeL Nasarenes. First Pentecostal Cbu'-b of the Naiarsns . E. 7th and Davis, lie, '. Howard Davis. . pastor S. S., :45. l . I . S., 6:15 p. m. Morning aud evening services. Evening, 7:46. Reformed Presbyterian. First chuicb Minnesota sua A Ins worth s a., io. Miscellaneous. Portland Bsbal Assembly 614 Ellers bids. Services. p. m. Divine Truth Center Selllng-Hlrsch bldg. Kev. J. M. Mtnerd, pastor. II. Christian Yoga Center 818-20 Ablngtoa bldg. Itev. Oro Hammond, Instructor. Evening serv ices 8. Meditation meeting Wcduesday eveuins 8 o ClK-k. Church of the Brethren (Dunkardst Rev. Geor.e A. Carl, 11 tad 7:30. 8. 8 10. C. XV., 6:30. ' The Church of God 861 Poillna- st P.'- tor. Bar. D. F. liamin. German service, ln-is a. m. 8. 8., 9:3o. Euglisn services. 2. An ' aud 7:30. 8. .. 1:30. Y. P. M., 9:30. Church of Christ Lenta Preaching, II and , 7 -Mil. 4IM class 10 ! v . nr f a 11 - - A r , . v. service, 4:80 p. m. Mrs. J. E. Fee, minion- , ary, will speak. y Flsgan ' Mission Lents tun gospel Sunday, . 10:30 and 2:30. Tueslay and Friday at 7:30. Leuts church June Riley. 11 and 7:43. 8. 8., 1U. C. E., 8:45. The Irvlngton Center of Truth 715 Thomp son st., cor. East 2lst Services, II. Mrs, Florence Crawford. . . Commons illusion 22 N. Front st Myra Smith and 1-lss Esther Ellis. Hupts., 8. - Scandinavian Evangelical Mission Church 737 Alberta Services, 1 sud 7:45. 8. 8., la. Y. P. M. Sunday. 6:30. Prayer meetlug Thurs day, 8. M. Olsen. pastor. TDeoaophical Society 720 Morcaa bid.-. 8 p. ta. Y. M. C A. Sixth and Taylor sts. R. Randall, religious work director Meeting for a.en at 3.15. ' - Church of God. Seventh Day, 806 East Wash ington street Meetings Bunday evening, 8 p. m., Wednesday at 8 p. m.. and Saturday, t and 8 p. ra. : Colombia Professor to Speak. Dr. J. O. Hall, professor at Colum bia university, will speak at the'ess nlns; service Jn the First Norwegian Danish M. E. church. Eighteenth and Hoyt streets, tomorrow evening. Ha will also give a lector in the churcU building Tuesday evening. .