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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1915.
V
PORTLAND MECCA OF
METHODIST BISHOPS
' DURING NEXT WEEK
'Three Come Here to Take
Part in P.nnfprpnrA and
-r- i ! j. I ..!.- J
I wo to visit rrienas,
Five, bishops of the Methodist Epis
copal church will be In Portland dur
ing the comlpB week. Of these, three
will DartloiDate In tbe all day meeting
tn be held at Klrst church. Wednesday.
under the auspices of the Methodist
- Torwa.ru raoveaiKiu. wue win vioil uci a
.- all ilav nri TueKfiav whtlA ttlA fifth
will arrive next .Saturday and will
nrohalilv nreiu ll in the First church
. Monday lor the cast.
Moore, for four years In charge of the
Methodist church in the states of Ore
, son, Washington and Idaho, will arrive
m nd paws the day with friends. In the
evening he will be at the Virginia
IIU1, where ho will bo pleased to meet
his army of friends made during Ills
tesldence here. The venerable bishop
Is still liule and hearty and one of the
active members of the episcopacy.
v ounesuay morning, twsnops 1. o.
Henderson, W. . Shepurd and It. J.
Cooke will arrive at 8:15 o'clock.
Bishops Henderson and Shcpard will
be the guests of Dr. Frank I-. Loveland
and Lltrict Superintendent J. W. Mi-
Dougall for the day. They will leave
in the evening for Heattle. During the
lv three 1 1 1 e 1 1 1 1 trj will be held at
First church, presided over by Hiahop
(, cunierenca ruinniuiee on rwanKeiisiii,
. In ni.riri. t . V, MAMmUt l. . - ... r. A
movement. One meeting will be held
In the forenoon, one In the afternoon
and the final session In the evening.
The three bishops will be tho principal
speakers.
Next Saturday morning, Rlshop Earl
Cranston, lor eight years in charge of
this territory, ami the Immediate pre
decessor of Hisliop Moore, will arrive.
He will tin the guest of Dr. loveland
and. If present plans carry, will oc
cupy tho pulpit of First church Sunday
morning.
Bishop Cranston first came to Port
land in IKS ft. having been placed In
charge of this l4ls' opal area by the
general conference. He was here until
1S04 when h was succeeded by Bishop
Moore, Next came Kishop Smith, who
remained four years. Hlshop Cooke
Wag appointed in 1912 and closes his
term next May.
Bishop to Spend
Week in Eugene
Eugene wMI be the address of
Bishop W. T. Sumner of the Kplscopal
church all the next week. Bishop
Sumner went to the college town to
day, and Monday he will speak to the
College T. M. C. A. boys and Tuesday
to the T. M. C. A. girls. He will also
hold conferences with students while
there.
A week from tomorrow he will pre
side at the reremony of InstaJlatlon
Of Kev. Thoiwas Jenkins, the new
rector of St. David's hu rch, "and the
following Sunday he will preside over
similar services at Oregon City where
Rev. Mr. Williams Is to be installed.
Irfist Sunday ho installed Rev. t'. W.
Baker as rector of St. Luke's church
In Grants Pass.
CLASSIFIED
THURSDAY NOON IS LIMIT
Notices for the classified church
directory, and other matter for the
Saturday church columns of The
Journal, must be In the editorial
rooms of The Journal by noon Thurs
day in ordsr to lnsuxs publication.
Address all mail communication!.
"Churches," cars City Editor, The
Journal.
aptliL
'first White Tempi.. W. B. Hlnmn. pmtor.
Ftble nehunl. 9:f.. Serrlces 11 and 7:30.
" B. Y. I'. I .. t t.'e Mnrnlufr unit evening er
Diena ly Iter. I tun-lea A. brookt, iiieruitenil
nt of forelKii f pc-uklng work of home nii'SlonB.
at tlue Kii-i 2i 'u una Aiikeu. -Kev. W.
O. Hlimik. imstiii-. Service II uud 7 :3o. S. si
10. B. . l I'.. 30. MuinlnK. "Tiie Power
of Human Voice-" Kvrnltig, "Cud a Young
' "Woman Hlc t'.wil lu I'orlland?"
tHaLUuO. ta-l tiiti mill Alber'i Her. Chat.
F. Mlelr. 11 Bint 7.10. B. V. V. II.. 8:30.
Xttblo elude, f.-l.'i. .MorniiiK ancl evtuing- by
Uev. A. Miu-Uliiiinh, bub.leei. ' Tlie J'ioea of
iJjine." ".Ic'mib Is routing."
Arleta Kev. V . T. H. Sarlsc. S. 8. 10
B. y. P. I.. 6:30. Rervlrea. ll and 7:80.'
Grace Moutavtllu lie. II. T. lisu. II mud
7:30. Y. P.. rt:30. S. a., t:45.
Kellwood Uev. K. II. llaf, 11 and 7:30.
10 14. V. 1'. U.. 8:30.
Inlverilty Turk Kev. i'.. L. Heaktt
He rvices 11 and 70. S. ii., U:50. B. y. I', u..
8:30.
Calvary Kaat Sth and Grant Ro. K A.
wm!. Ii aud i.M. t. a, io. b. y. p ii
:30.
Mt. Calvary Pine -trept and Graud ave.
I'.tv. A. M. Uacback. Service n lri(j g g
, 0 a. tu.
Third Knott and Vancouver avenue Rev.
; W. J. Besveu. Pteaehitig 11 and 7.30. H y
P. II., HMO. S. 6.. 10. loruinf. "Jems'' Ap
peal to Men of Buslaesa." fc,vralig, 'Tbe
bsvlnti of tli Life."
St. John (ieruian Iter. F. Hrnertnaon
B. 8., 10. 11 and J 30. B. Y. r. t.. U:3o'.
Swedlau lith and riciyt ais.. 10.43 Mni
.,- T:S0. S. 8.. 11. B. Y. I. L.. 6.
8wedlnh Klnnlab itaptlici mixtion A o'clock
in Incliea' parlor. Whits Temple, Twelfth and
Taylor
1st. John K. I. Bnrdrn. pator. a. 8 to
T Ba-nioes, 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. U., 6:30
Chinese Mlaaloo 8. ., 7. J. C. Mloa, au-
pcrmtendent.
Lents lie v. J. M. Nelson. S. 8., 10. Serv
ice 11 and 7:30. B Y. P. U., 8:30.
,,. fceconci Ucruian. ATCrrls street and Rodney
venue 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. (1:45. B. Y. P. U
43.
wkhiw -nan scn ana oaaro sia. uev. a.
B. Wslts. 8. 8., :43 a. m. Services 11 and
T-30. B. 1'. I. I.. 0:30. Morninf, "Ood !
. Out." Evening, "Seeing tha L'oaeemly."
Mount ollvei Rev. w. a Alagi'tfii, pastor.
11 and 8 p in. 8. fi.. 12:80.
Italian illation ttcv. t rauceam Sannella.
' i tastur. 10:3)1, 11 and . S. jo. Pastor's
, circle 8. EnglUh apoken at 10:30 service.
" 1 first Oermaii Irourin and siin Hot. J.
Krai 1. Services, 11 aid 7:30. 8. 8.. 8:43.
. , Uoodwlll MlMoii -l.-,th and Boise Misa A.
, U. Nelson, superintendent,
', North Portland Mlaaiou 8S8 Nlcolal street
'. Cervices r rldi . S u. m.
:';' RusaeUvllle Mission 8. S. 3. Preaching
8:43 by Ur. Albert l.auKhbrlclge.
iTabernacle Kaat 4Ud and lltrixate ,ti, ueT
I Walter Duff. Preaching 11 and 7 3o. S 8
:43. B. Y. P. U., -3. Morning, "Either
r' tlgbtlng Devila." Eveulug, "Faith's Victory
In Luther."
V Frssbrterlaa.
First Uth and Alder fte. Joha H. Boyd.
.. minister. Preaching 10:3J) and 7:30. C, H;..
f):80. Morning subject announced In "Town
.- Topics" column. KvenJoK, "Personality, its
", Weaning, Power and luiricliment."
fourth First and. (Albba itev. Henry O
. Hanson, pastor. Preaching. 10:30 and 7:30.
8. a, 12. 0-E., :0. Morning. "Efficiency.
ETeniDg, "The Bible aud Literature."
Calvary 11 th and Clay eta. Kev. O. 8.
v JSaum, 10:80 and 7:45. 8. 8.. 12. Morning,
lllbs Separated Ufe." Evening, "The 8car-
- Arbor Ledge Re-v. George R. Cromley, 11
- and 1:40. B. 8.. 10.
Kenll worth ttt H4th and Glsdntone Rev
' LssU Kirk Bkbardson, pastor. 8. 8. :43.
PORTLAND TO ENTERTAIN FIVE BISHOPS
j jl
Bishop David II. Moore.
Evening Sermons to
Be for Young People
A series of sermons on "Manhood
and Womanhood in the Making" will
be introduced into the evening services
of the First Presbyterian church, cor
ner Twelfth and Alder streets, begin
ning tomorrow at 7:20 p. m.
J:i this series Kev. John If. Boyd, D.
D., has prepared a group of talks es
pecially for young men and women on
the meaning, valise and use of self. The
following is a program of the sifbjects
with the dates of pre-sentation:
November 14 "Personality, Its
Meaning, Power and Enrichment"
November 21 "Brain Values of
Life, a Study of the Part Thought
Plays In Life."
A recess Will be taken In the series
Nov. 1, to make way for a lecture en
titled "The Huguenots In the Present
War," by the Keverend Htuart Ij. RouS
sel, of Paris, France, wltlVt .original col
ored slides In Illustration."
On December b the third sermon of
the scries, -Character and the Part It
Plays In Life," will be given, and the
fourth and last, "The Power Needed
tn the I'pbuildlng of Personality," wii
December 12.
Dr. Boyd will also speak each Run
day morning at 10:30 o'clock, the sub
jects to be announced weekly In the
city brief column.
PRAYER WEEK TO BEGIN
At the Y. W. C. A. vesper service
tomorrow a week of prayer will be
opened. Miss Constance Whealdon of
the employment department will have
charge, and Dr. E. H. East of Burma
will speak on the subject, "I Came
That They May Have Life." Miss
Lillian Huget will rtng. The dally
meetings of the week will he In the
auditorium from 12:15 to 11:45. The
subjects and leaders will be: Monday,
"Africa." by Mrs. XV. F. .Veal; Tuesday,
"Japan.'" Mrs. W. D. Wheelwright and
Mrs. H. W. Lewis; Wednesday, "Nor
way," Rev. Abraham Verelde; Thurs
day, "New Zealand," Mrs. W. S. Tur
ner; Friday, "Pnlted States and Can
ada," M1ss Carrie A. Holbrook.
llazaar arvd Dinner.
The women of the First German
Evangelical church, coiner of Tenth
and Clay streets, will hold their an
nual bazaar and supper Friday In the
basement of the church afternoon and
evening. Everybody welcomed.
DIRECTORY
SerOcen, 11 and B. Y. P. 8.. 6:30. Morning.
"Wlo lima Not God Intervene'.'" Kvening.
"I-ove- - viirtelilp -Marriage."
Mlrpah K. 19th and lilvlslon Rev. Harry
Ueecld. (isstor, n and 7:30. S. S.. :43. C.
t. ti.JO.
Anatiel Uev. Alfred I. TTe. It and 7:43.
S. H.. !:4,-. C. F... 6:4.V Junior C. K.. 4.
Hope MoijtHvllla. 7lh and Everett sts.
Rev. S. W. Seeman. 11 and 7:30. 8. S.. 10.
Mernlug. "l"he Kuergy of Prayer." Evening,
itev. cliarlej A. Plilppt of Oregon State Suu
ciuy Hebool aSMuclation, will spent.
Forbes Itev. Harrv L. Pratt, 11 and 8.
s. s.. 10. r e., e ao.
Central Eaut 18th and Pine sts. Kev. L.
K. cnnieH, pncr. 10:30 aud 7;4r. S. S.,
VI. C. L 7. MoinlUR, "TTio thrlstlfln's
Hanker." Lveuljig, 'KaUlum ond Religion."
Mt. Tsbor East 33tb aud IVIuout Kev
William Graham Moore. 11 and 7:43. S. S.'.
10. '. E.. 7. Intermediate V. K., 4 p. m.
Ptedniont Cleveland aud Jarrett ats. Eav.
A. L. HutchlDson, pastor. C. E., 6:30. S. S
r:4.". Services, 11 a. id. and 7:30 p. m.
Moinlng. "The Cburrh' Business." Evening;,
' Wttal the Issues (of wsr) May Bring to the
World."
Unity W. Lte Gray, minister. 11 and 8.
8. 10.
Vernon 10th end Wjsnt streets H. N.
Mount, pastor. 11 and 7:3o. S. 8., 9:45. C. K.,
tiJt). Junior C. l;.. t. Morning, "God's I"ijr
pos to lixolt Christ."
esmilnster hast 17th and Schuyler Rev.
Henry Marcotte. 10:30 and 7:30. S. 8., 12.
V. P. .S. t:. K., 4 p. m. Morning. "The Goal
or Perfection." Evening. 'What Is Expected
of lirUtlans."
Rose tlty Tark East Forty-fifth street
and Hancock Itev. J. Ii. Skinner. Preaching
11 and 7:30. Y. P.. 6:30, 8. 8., 8:43.
Millard Avenue Rev. V. il. Arnoa, 11 au4
T:o. 8. 8.. IU. Y. P. 8. C E,, 8:30.
bpokane Avenue ii.. 16th and Spokane J.
E. Ycuel, pastor, 11. 8. 8., 8:45.
klarmbull street Uv. A. J. Hxuna. pastor,
11 and 7:80. S. S.. IO. C. E., 6:43.
Tilulty. corner Virginia and Nebraska sts.-.
Rev. E. Beoson, panor, 11 and 7:c0. S t
U). 1. P. S. C. E., 8:30.
Chinese 145 1st St. T:4S. . 8., 8:43.
Methodist.
First 12th and Taylor sti. Rev. Frank 1
Loveland, I). D., minister. 8. S. 12.13.
Kermoiuc. 10:30 a. m. aud 8 p. m. Y. P. couu
ctl. 6:4,3. Morning. "The Coining Man." Eve
ning, 'Hugos 'Wronged Soul,' or Jeal Val
Jan. the Victim of virtue."
Trlnttj Est 10th and Sherman Rev. A B
Tald'-r. 11 and H. 8. 8.. 10. B. L. 7 So'
Morning. "The Old Wella." Evening, evangel
latlc service,
Swedlab Borthwlck and Reech vnh
Welkuaii. pastor. Preaching 11 and 7:45, 8. 8.,
10
Kptvorth 20th and SsV.er Rev. C. O. Me.
ciuiotn. ii snci 1 :.. s. 8., :43. E. L.. 8:30.
Morning. "Standing Fast." . Evening, address
u., m,:n a. ijon ou uig Brother farm
moveinent.
First Norwegian lanlso Corner 18th and
Hoyt. Rev. 0. T. Flelo. U and 8.
Woodlawn East lotn and Highland Rev
Louis Thomas, pastor. B. 8.. lo. fi L. 7
Preaching. 11 and 7:43. Prayer 'service.'
Thursday evening. 8. 8. 10 a. ui E L 7
p. m. Morning. "Pedagogy." Drentng', "The
Coin of tbe KcaLm."
bellwood Rev. Alexander P. Maclean 11
SDd J 30. J. K., 2.30. 11. L.. 8:30.
Ceutenary U. E. Church East Uth and East
Pine streets T. W. Lane, pastor. 11 and 7:30.
E. I.,, 6:30.
tuunj-sicW- E. 33th and Yamhill Rev R
Rimer Smith. D. U.. 11 ajid 7:45 n m a. a '
t.M a. m. E. U, 8:30. .0.0..
Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo street
C C. Rsrick. pastor. 8. 8..' :43. Preachina'
11 and 7:30. Clsss meeting 12:13: Edwotiu'
league. 6.30. "The Open ?oor and the Ad
versarlea." Evening, "A Warm Hand s-rajin
for the Man In th Dark." "
' 8t. Johns Hayes aud Lesvltt sts TJ e
Ingslls. Serrlce. 11. 8. 8.. 9:30. E. L. 6-80
Montsvllla Kee. W. t. Hampton. 11 aud
T:30. 8. 8-, 9:44. K. L.. 6:15, J. 1, 3 Cu
uieetiiig 12:13.
Laurelwood Rer. Q. R. Carlos, pastor 83d
t.. 8 E., and Foster Road. 8. 8.. u 45 K
I... :.". Morning sermon by Iter. J. w Mc'
Hoogall. Evening, "Young People Their
Friends."
Clinton Kelly Memorial J. Weat Thompson
psator. S. 8. B:4j. Services 11 and 7:30. e!
L. . 6 :30.
Japanese Mission Kev. Ellsen Rlbara. B HD
and 880. S. 8., 8:30.
Ross City Park Bandy bird, and E. B8th
ta. BeT. William W. Youngson, psgt
Bishop Earl Cranston.
Sunnyside Church
To Give Double Bill
Friday night the Sunnyside Congre
gational church will be the scene of
two lively college plays, given by the
Christian Endeavor society. This or
ganization lids put on numerous plays
in the past with fine results, but a
promise to excel all previous efforts
Is made this time. The plays are:
"Young Mr. Devlne" and "A Case of
Suspension."
"Young Mr. Devlne" Is a play In a
girls' boarding school. The girls, learn
ing that a young doctor is coming to
vaccinate all the pupils, eagerly con
sult each other as to the manner of
fascinating the physician. When the
doctor appears upon the scene, the
pupils discover that the physician Is a
female practitioner.
In "A Case of Suspension," three col
lege girls plan a spread, and Invite
three young men from a nearby col
lege to participate. Despite much
careful and cautloue preparation, the
professor appears upon the scene, with
disatrous results.
Curtain will rise promptly at 8:15.
The admission Will be 2b cents. The
cast follows:
"A CASE OF SUSPENSION."
Dorothy Edith Rouse
Alice Violet Young
Mildred Jean Bates
Tom Harold Palran
Taj-ir ' Ward Robinson
Harold George Cottingham
Wathiicn Marie " arner
Jonas Howard 8taub
Miss Ophelia Judkins Miss Chandler
Prof Ernilius Kdgerton
. . ; Lloyd R. Carrick
"YOUNG DR. DEVLNE."
Rebecca Bessie Earsley
Elizabeth Ruth Worden
Marie Helen Case Smith
Grace Edith Rouse
Rose Anna Earsley
Maude Florence Cole
Laura Gertrude Breck
Madam Irene Morphew
Dr. Devlne Miss Sophie Huff
OLD FOLKS TO BE GUESTS
Three score and ten years and
more will be the ages of the guests
of honor at a birthday party to be
given by the Christian Endeavorers
of the Westminster Presbyterian
church Friday evening. Among the
guests will be one of more than 90
years, several over 80 years and a
number over 70 years. About 100
guests of honor are expected.
OF SERVICES
l'l:30 and 4:30. B. 8., 9:46. Morning, "The
Holy Hlblo." Evensong, venper hour or music
by choir of girla and adult chorus. One of
the great hymns will he expounded. No night
service.
German Rodney are. and Stanton at. F. A.
Schumann. S. 8. 9:43. Services 11 and 8. En
worth league. 7:15.
Mount Tabor tilst and East Stark. Rev. B
ttlln Eldrldge. pastor. Preaching 11 and 7 45'
8. S.. a:45. Junior L-, 3. E. L 7. Midweek
prayer, XLursday S p. m,
African Zion Rev. W. W. Howard. 288
Williams ave. S. S., 3. C. Ej, 7. Preach
ing 11 and 8. Rev. E. D. L. Thompson will
preach In the morning.
VancouTcr Ave. Norwegian-Danish Corner
Skldmore Rev. Abr Veretde, pastor. Services
10:43 and S. S. S., 9:45.
Lenta Rev. W. Bjd Yloore. 11 snd 8. 8
8.. IO. K. 1... 7:30 p. m.
Bethel Lsrrabee and McMtllen sts. Her J
L. traw, pastor, 11 Dd 8:15. S. S., 8:30." c'
t 7.
University Park Lombard and Flake street.
Rev. C. L. Hamilton. It and 7:30. 8 S
9:43. E. L.. :3. Morning, "Gloth." Evening
Dr. J W MeD.nii.nll
Westmoreland Milwaukie ave. between Ra-n-iona
and South sves Her. C B. Harrison
11 or.4 t ' ( TT o Irt , I - . ..... , . . '
.. , j. j,,. ;,,,,r,i,Ug, me vsiue
f Pr,",Tpr,-, Evening, "Standing on the Moun-
Llneoln East 52d apd Lincoln G. 0 Ha
ley. pastor, s. S.. 11. Services 10:80 and 8.
Patton Michigan and Alberta Rev George
II. Feese. pastor. 11 and 7:43. S. S. 10 E L
6:43. Evening, "The Sunday Blue Laws." ' '
Woodstock East 41th and ooth ave 8 E
Frank James, pastor, 11 aud 7:30. 8. 8 10.
E. L. , 6:30. Class. 12:15 p. m.
First German A. F. Cramer, paator. 11 and
8 8. 8.. 10. E. L., 7:30.
Brentwood Rev. J. West Thomjson. a fi
10 Servl.ea. II. k . ,
Berkeley Heights club lionse Services S
couducted bv liev. A. B. Calder.
Chinese Mljaiun 11 una 7 :ilO.
Congregational.
First Psr snd Madison Itev. Luther R.
Dyott. D D. 8. S.. 9:50. Preaching, ll and
7 43. Morning. "Modern Manhood Its Chal
lenge and Chargea." Evening, "The Power of
Purity." ,
First German Eaat Ttb and Stanton Rev
U. o. Wlllman.
Atkin-on Memorial East 28th and Everett
Rev. J. T. Merrill in charge. 11 and 7-30
S. 8., Christian Endeavor, 6:45.
tJnlver.lty Park Haven street near Lombard
Kev. F. J. Meyer. I), v.. pastor. M .X
?.'JS- 'V' ' ''' S' C- E" 6::i"' Moratag
lng and Trust big."
united Haven and Lombard streets Rt
J. Meyer, pastor. 8. 8.. 10. Pre...t,iJ
at 11 and b. C. E.. 7. "
Highland Eaat 6tn and Prescott Rev. E. 8.
Rnlllnirer. nreaehine. 11 mil t-Ar. c
P- S. C. 1... 6:4o. Morning, "Tailor Made
Religiou. ' Lvenlng, "l"h Safekeeping of
Matches."
Lluoerburst Rev. D. B. Gray, ll and 7-4h.
g. 8.. IO. C. E.. 0:30.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver streets Rev
W. C. Kautnor. nasior. 11 mil 7-mi a
- - . " ' . J. o ,
9:43; C. E.. 6:30. Morning. "Giving Ourselves
to God. tveniog. "A koong Man'a Inter
viev,a." 8t. Johns Daniel T. Tuomaa. pastor S S
10 a. ni. Preaching. 11 a. in.: C. E 8-30'
Lanrelwood 6th 1. .euue aud 65tn street
Rev. C. 8. Johnson. 11 and 8. c. E. 7 'g
S, 10. Morniug. 'The Divine Workman '
ETer.lng. "i'Ue Allies."
Ardeiiwald Cauiel V. Thomas, nastor sL
10.43. C. E., 7. Preaching, 8. "
WaTerly Heights East wd and Woodward.
Rev. A. C. Moaea, minister. Preaching. 11 .nd
7:43. 8. 8.. :43. Y. P. S.. 6:45. Prayer
meeting, i:30 p. m. Thursday. Morning
"Three Mountain Landmarks." Evening "The
Same Jesus."
tunoyaidw Eaat 32d and Taylor Kev J
J. Staub. 11 and 7:45. 8. 8.. 10. Junior c' E.
8. Intermediate C. E. 4:15. Senior C. K., 6:30
Morning. "Nutriment of Ood'i Word." ' Eye-
ning. "Things That Seriously Hinder."
Zion Gc iiian) East blh and rmnoDt Kev
J., U, Uopp. 10:30 and 1:30. C. K.. 6:30.
Christian.
First Park snd Columbia sts Be. Geo.
F. Darsle. paator. 11 and 7:45. S. 8.. 8:43.
C. E.. 6:45. Morning. "Tbe Future Church "
Evening. "WTlay la the Bible True."
MoolaTtUa Eaat 76tb aud Hoyt Rer 1 C
Gbormley. 11 and 8. C, E 7.
WoudlawD 7th and Llierty sta Ear W
MORE MISSIONARIES
COMING HOME FROM
OTTOMAN EMPIRE
Conditions in Country Are
Such That Mission Work
Is Largely Paralyzed,
The American board of commission
ers for foreign missions has received
a cable from Rev. William N. Cham
bers, D. D, sent from the Piraeus,
Greece, where he had arrived upon the
United States battleship Des Moines,
stating that he Is on the way home,
by the Greek steamship Themistocles,
ficm Adana. Turkey, accompanied by
Mrs. Chambers, Mrs. Thomas D. Chris
tie, Mrs. Cyril II. Haas, Miss C. Grace
Towner, Miss Elizabeth Webb, Miss
tucile Borel, Miss Davles, Miss Har
riet J. Fischer, Miss Johnston, Miss
H E. Wallis.
The same dispatch announces that
the following members of the Adana
and Tarsus stations of the board are
remaining at Adana: Ir. Cyril H.
Haas tn charge of the International
hospital, and Miss Mary G. Webb and
Mr. and Mrs. William L. Nute, at
Tarsus.
The Information la also given that
while the city of Hadjln has been
burned. Miss Olive M. Vaughan, who
has been stationed there for several
months with Miss Cold. Is not In per
sonal danger.
As to the conditions of the country
In. the vicinity of Adana and Tarsus,
Dr. Chambers reports the mission work
is largely paralyzed, that the Armeni
ans are deported en mass, their prop
erties confiscated and scores of
thousands In pitiable destitution and
dying from hunger and exposure.
LIFE
By Rev. Dr. W. B. Hinson, Pastor of the First Baptist Church.
It was the picttVre of a little winding road
" day meet.
Concerning that simple picture of the road, one who knows,
wrote "I think the best way is just to plod along thought
fully, prayerfully, lovingly, the end may come in view some
time."
Yes, that is the way to travel.
Thoughtfully using the mind ; for man may not live bv
bread alone and the sustaining reminiscences, anticipations,
and certitudes are legion. And they cheer, and safeguard too.
Prayerfully keeping the soul's vision clear, for the greatest
things and the best lie for us in the undeveloped purpose of
him who planned the whole, of which but the half is at present
seen.
Lovingly for when the heart fails, the life is ended; and
prayer has its nerve cut: and the mind becomes abject and
poor. And love never faileth whether as Chart, or Clue, or
Prophecy, Love keeps faith ever !
FOR THE WEEK IN CHURCHES OF' PORTLAND AND
J. Melllngsr. 11 and 7:80. 9, S.. 9:43. a E..
8:80.
Sellwood Cor. 19th and Mehalem Rev. D.
E. Norcross, pastor, 11 and 8. 8. 8.. 10.
0. E., 7.
Gladstone Rev. Ror L. Dnnn, pastor, 11 acd
8 S. S., 10. C. fc.. 7.
Rodney Avenue -Rev. J. r. Gbormley. pas
tor corner Rodney and Knott Preaching. 11
and 7:45. S- 8.. 9:45. C. hi.. 6:30. Morning,
"The Price of Our Redemption." Evening,
"Home Rule."
8t. Johua Rev. Herbert F. Jones, paator, 11
and h. 8. S, 10. C. E.. 7.
East Side Christian, cor. E. 12th and E.
Taylor A. L. Crlin, evangelist. 8. 8., 10.
Preaching. 11 and 7:30. C. K, 8:80. Morning.
'The Heavenly Family." Evening, "Hie Be
ginning." is.eru Park Rev. It. Tibbs Maxey. pastor.
11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 8:43. C. H.. 6:80. Pro
motion program, 10.30 a. m. Preaching 11:13
a m.
Vernoa Cburch of Christ E. 15tb and Wj
gaat J. A. Melton, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 10
v.. 6.30.
Bethel E. 82d and Thompson. Rev Au
brey W. Wilson. S. 8., 2 p. m. rublie wor
ship 8.
Zpiaoopa,
Trinity cburch Bev. Or. A. A. Morrison,
rector. 8. 11 and 8. S. S., 9:43. Qnod Fellow
ship society, parish bouss. 19tb and Davis au.
7 to 7:35 p. m. Y. P. S.. 8:45.
Bt. Mark s 21st and Marabsli Rev. J. E.
H, Simpson, rector. Summer schedule. 7:3o
Holy Eucharist. S. 8.. 3:43. Mstin", 10:15.
Holy Eucharist and sermon, 11; dally Kucharlst
at 7:30 a. m.
Pro-Cathedral of 6t. Stochen the Martyr
Rev. H. M. Ramaay. 7:4. 11 and 7:45. S. 8..
10 Special service for colored people, 3.
St. David's Rev. Thomas Jenklus. rector
S. S., 9;-- Holy F.uchartst. 7:30 a. m.. 10:30
baptism; 11 morning prayer and sertuou.
St. Mathews itev. A. a, ji. Breca. vlca.
Corbet t and Bancroft streets. 8. 8.. 10. Serv
ice snd sermon, 11.
St. John's Mllwsukle Bt. Jdbn D. Bice,
8. 8.. 2. Eveulug prsyer and sermon, 3.
Services. 4.
St. Andrew's Hereford street. University
Park. Kev. F. M. Baum, vicar. Services
11 and 7.80. S. 8.. 10.
Grace Memorial Weldler ana Eait 17th st.
N. Kev. Oswsld W. Taylor, re-'tor. Holy
Communion first Sunday In the month. 11 a.
m. Holy Communion other Sundays In the
month 8 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon,
11 a. m.. except the first Sunday lu the
month. S. 8. 10 a. m. No evening service.
Good Sbepberd Rev. Joon Dawson, n and
7:30. S S-, 10.
8t. Michael's and All Angels' East 43d and
Broadway uev. i. j-. sowen, vicar. S. 8..
10. Holy communion flrat Sunday, 11; third
Sunday. 7 :S0.
Cburch of Oar Saloar 00 th ave. and 41st
St. S, E.
St. John's chnrcb Sellwood Rev. John D.
Bice. 11. K'enlug prayer, 7:30.
Patton, Michigan snd Alberta George- F.
Hookins. Daator. 11 and 7:30. 8, S. 10
' Bt. Paul's Woodmere Rev. Oswsld W.
Taylor. Holy commuuKn, first 8unday lr
month, 8 a. m. Services, 4 p. m. Sunday
school. 10.
Bishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good 8a
ma.'itaa hospital Chaplain. Frederick K. How
ard. Holy communion 7 a. m. Prayer and
seimon, 7:20.
Portsmouth Hereford St.. near Lombard at.
Uev. F. M. bum. rlcar. 8. 8., 10. Serv
ices, 11 and 7:3c Holy communion on sec
ond, fourth and fifth Sundays of month at
7.30; on first at 11. Holidays by appointment.
Oataolla.
St. Peters Lents Rev. P. Buetgen. Maas
8- High mats 10:3O. Evening service 7:30.
Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis sts. Kev E
V. O'Hara. Mass 6. 7:15. 8:30.' 8:43. High
maas 11. Evening service 7:45.
St, Lawrence -8d and Sherman sts. Rev
J. C. Hughes. Mass 6, 8:30. High maas 10:30.
Evening service 7:30.
St. Patrick's ltttb and Sevier sts. R. e
P. Murpliv. Mass 8. High mass 10:30. Evening
serrlce 7:30.
St. Francis E. Uth and Oak ats. Re 1
H Black. Maas 6. 8, 8. High mass 10:30.
Evening service 7:30.
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams are.
and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. Maas 6, 8. 8.
High mass 10:30. Evening service 7:30.
Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Rev
C. 1. Olson. Mass 6. 7. 8, 8. High mass IL
Evening service 7:80,
The Madeleine E. 24ta and Sisklyen Ber
Dr. Brooks to Speak
At White Temple
At the White Temple, In the ab
sence of the pastor. Dr. "VV. B. Hinson,
who Is In Corvallls holding evangel
istic meetings with marked success.
Dr. Charles A. Brooks will occupy the
pulpit both rooming and evening.
Dr. Brook Ut a epeaker of great
ability, coming from New York City
where he is superintendent of the work
among foreign speaking people for the
Home Missionary society for the Bap
tist denomination.
The Temple quartet, Harold Hurl
hi riirootor. assisted bv Mrs. Virginia
S. Hutchinson, Mrs. Eva Wells Abbett
and Henry Scongall, will render me
anthem. "The Billows Swell." by Shel
ley, and for an orrertory "rsy me a
ters of Babylon." by Howell.
In the evening the quartet will sing
"No Shadows Yonder," from the Holy
City by Gaul, and "The. Lord Is Mind
ful," by Mendelssohn.
Dr. Brooks' theme In the morning
will be, "Immigration Its Effect on
America, and Its Call to the American
Churches."
While in Portland, Dr. Brooks will
make a study of the work of the
churches amongst foreign speaking
peoples; will visit the Sunday school of
the- First German Baptist church, and
address the young people of the First
Swedish church, and will also speak
on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock to
the Italian Baptist mission of which
Rev. F. Sannella is pastor.
Will Hear "Kig Brother."
The Epworth M. E. church people
will have Chester A. Lyon with them
fcunday evening at the regular church
hour. Mr. Lyon is founder of "The
Big Brother Farm for Boys" at Leb
anon. Or. Lantern slides will be used
to illustrate the address.
Will Discuss Winter's AVork.
On Monday night the vestry of St.
David's church will hold a speclcl
meeting when together with Rev.
Thomas Jenkins, the rector, will con
sider the work of the parish for the
coming winter.
leading ah, who knows where for the real
picture hides more than it discloses, and sug
gests more than it reveals.
Concerning it I thought it is like the Way
of Life the end is not in view.
Ever does that road wind, and what the
next turn may bring even the anticipating
heart knoweth not. Only Faith, Hope and
Love are ever aware that the best is on the
way towards us, and it and we must some
G. F. Thompson. Mass 7:30, 9. High mass)
hi:;icj. r.venu.g tervico i :4o.
St. Andrews t. 9th and Alberts sts. Kev.
T. Klernan. Mass t. High mass 10.30. Eve
ning service 7 :3o.
Ascension E. Ystnhlll and E. 7fith Fran
rlscan lathers. Mas 8. High ma.-a 10:30.
Evening service 7:30.
Bleated Sacrament Maryland ave. aud Illsn
deua St. Kev. Ii. V. Kelly. Maas b. Uih
maaa lo:HO. Evening service 7:30.
Holy Kcdeemer I'oitiand blvd. and Van
rot'.ver ave. Uev. I". H. Miller. Mass 6,
High nicse 10;;xc Evening service 7 .30.
-St. Itttiatlus 3210 4i!d St. S. E. Jesuit
tbers. Mass 8:30 and 8. High mass lcj:30. Eve
ultiK service 4.
Holy Cross 774 Bovrdoin St. Rev. C. Ray
mond. Ma&s 8. High ma's 10:3O. Evening
aervUe 7 :JO.
St. Rose E. 33d and Alameda Rev. J
O'larrell. Mass V. to. Evei,iug aervke T:-
St. Steplifnfr-42d and E. Tnvlor Rev. War
reu A. Waitt. Mass G, 8:30. High mass lo ,;n
KAenmg service 7:30. Morning, b.oo mh,.-
I mtior Waitt, "Judgment"; in 10. Faiin
I'uuningliain C. S. C. Kveaing, Father Wain.
' The Soug of the Bow."
St I'blup Nerl E. ltitb aind Hickory Kev.
W. J. Csrtwrlght. Mats 8. High mass 10:3O.
Evening service 7 :S0.
Sacred Heart E. Uth and Center Rev. 0.
Rcbl. Mas 8. High mass 10::i0. Lveaicg serv
ice 7:30.
St. Agatha-E. 15th and Miller Rev. J.
Cummisky. Mass 8. High mass lo.oO. Evening
service 7:30.
St. Joseph (German) 16tb and Conch sts
Rev. 11. Durrer. Mats 8. High mass 10:30.
Evening service 7:30.
St. Stanislaua tl'oliab) -Maryland sve. and
Falling sts. Rev. 1-. Matthew. Mass s. High
rsas i0:3O. Evening service 7:30.
M. Michael (Italian;-ttb and Mill sts.
Rev. M. liaiestrj Mass S. Higli wtLsi 10:30.
Evening service 1:30.
St. Clements Smith & Newton sts. Rev. C.
Smith. Mass 8. High maas lo.du. Evening
service 7:30.
St. Clares Capitol Hill Rev. Anthony.
Mass 8. High mass 10:30. Evening service
7 :30.
St. Charles 34tb ancl Klllingsworth Rev.
G. Snlderborn. Mass 8. Hih mass Ki.30. Eve
uiDg serrlce 7:30.
Chriatian Science,
First Church of Curl.t, Scientist Everett
between lsth aud 19lb at. Servlcea 11 and a.
8. S.. 9:43 and 11. Lesion sermon. "Morula
aud Immortals."
Second i---t 6tb snd Ilolladay Services.
II and S. S. S.. M-4 "cd 11. I.eun serumu.
"Mortals and Immortals." Wednesday eve
ning meeting at 8.
lnira tt lith in.l Salmon ats. Services.
11 and 8: 8. 8.. 11 and 12:13. Lesson sermon,
"Mortals and Immortals." Wednesday eve
ning meeting at 8.
Fourth Vancouver ave. aud Einerson St.
Services 11. 8. 8.. --43 and 11. Lesson ser
mon. "Mortals and Immortals." Wednesday
evening meeting at S.
Uttu Myrtle Park hall Services. II . a
S. S.. 9:30. Lesson sermon, "Mortals snd Im
mortals." Wednesday evening, at 8.
Lutaaraa.
Immsnuel 19th and irvinjr sts Rev. J
Richard Olson, 11 and 8. '8. 8., 8:45.
Trinity Ctrmaa (Mlasourl .ynodi WllUams
avenue and Urabam J. A. lttujbath, lu aud
7:30. S. 8.. 9:15.
United orweglan Dltman Larsen. pastor,
11 and 7:43. S. 8.. 1:45.
Bethany Danish L'nioo avenue N. and Mor
ris street M. C Jeufren-Engbolni, pastor;
services 11 and 8. 8. 8- 10. Y . P. meeting.
8. on Tuesday. Bible conversation. 8. on
Thursday.
Our Savior's Lutheran Church E. 10th and
E. Grant sts. Kev. George iienrlksen, pas
tor. 8. 8. 9:30. English services 10:13. Nor
wegian services 11:13.
St. Paul's German East 12tb and Clinton
A S. Krause. pastor. German and English
8. 8.. 9:30. German service, 10:3o s. m. Eng
lish, 7 .30 p. tn. Bible study and young people's
meeting. Thursday. 8 p. m. Confirmation
class in Ger.nap. Tuesday and Friday, 4 p. m. ;
In English. 7:30 p. in.
Iuiiunuol jeruar. .Sellwood IL C. Ebe
Hag 10:30. 8. 8.. 8:3o.
Grace English (Missouri Synod) Alhlns
ave. and Mason Rev. C. Luecae. paator. 10:3
and 7:30. 8. S.. 8:18.
St, Johns Peuluaular snd Klrkpa trick Rev.
K. O. Salxmalc 10:43 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 8:30.
St. James EnglUh Wect Park and Jefferson
streets Ber, J. A. Leaa, paator. 11 and 8.
8. 10. Luther league, 7. Morning, "The
WHAT CHURGH MEMBERS
AND CLERGY ARE DOING
Fine Musical Program.
The choir of the Woodstock M. E.
church. Forty-fourth street and Six
tieth avenue southeast, will render in
connection with morning worship,
Jerome's beautiful arrangement of "in
the Cross of Christ I Glory," with duet
by Henrietta Glaser Smith and Mrs.
Laura White Kain.
Hold Bible Teaching Meeting.
On Holgate and East Forty-second
strAAts rir w T. Milliker and the
Rev. Walter Duff are holding a Rlbic
teaching meeting for everybody. "Open-
ng the Bible for Yourseir ana nn
Gospel In the Bible will be some of tho
subjects, while tomorrow Rev. Mr.
Duff will again take up Luther, re
former, and his doctrines. The stu
dents of the Portland Bible Training
school will assist in the campaign as
;art of their practical training. Spe
cial singing Is promised and services
will go on nightly during the week.
Will Hold Bazaar.
The women of St. Paul's Lutheran
church. East Twelfth and Clinton
streets, will hold a bazaar next Satur
day. It will open at 2 o'clock.
Will Speak on Peace.
Mr. Rosenthal, "the peace man," will
speak In Pilgrims' Congregational
church, corner Shaver street and Mis
souri avenue. Monday evening at
o'clock. All persons Interested In
leace movements are cordially invited.
Decided Improvement Voted,
At tl.elust regular monthly bus
iness meefii. of tho Y. P. H. E. of
the Millard Avenue Presbyterian
church, at tpe home of Mr. and .Mrs.
M. E. Williams. 5 r, J 1 Sixty-ninth av
enue southeast, a decided Improvement
was noted In the reports turned in by
committees for tb" last month. The
Missionary committee especially has
been very active and plans already.
outlined for November and December.
Will Save Office Hour.
As soon as he gets settled. Rev.
Thomas Jenkins expects to establish
a regular daily office hour.
Will Conclude Mysteries Study.
The young men's clans of the High
land Baptist church. A'berta and East
Sixth streets, will conclude their stu
dies of the seven mysteries in the
thirteenth chapter of St. Matthew to
morrow mornlns at 9:45. The motto
i f this class Is "Hundred Young Men
lor Christ."
Has Fine Society.
The Yourf P. 'file's society of the
First Christian church Is having a phe
nomenal growth. There were loO pre
sent last Sunday evening. It is an ex
traordinary society and is doing an
unusual work.
New Society Growing Fast.
Ti e East Si1" Christian church held
Its initial service on Inst Sundaj, and
now numbers more than 110 In mem
bership. A corfllal invitiation is ex
tended to all not attending elsewhere.
To all members of tho Christian church
n Portland, not identified with any
congregation, we most earnestly so'.lclt
your presence and fellowship.
Dr. Dyott to Speak.
Y. M. C. A.. Sixth and Taylor streets.
Dr. Luther K. Dyott. pastor of the
First Congregational church, will
speak on "A Challenge to the Modern
Man'' at the meeting at 8:30 o'clock
today. There will be special music.
BecitaJ to Be Held.
fin Tnecl-,- AVAIilncr THtlatVlA1
class of young women of the First
ttl.r,11:t FlTitsrona 1 i-lilirrh wi!l nr-
sent Miss Jessie A. Skinner, reader, in
Fvl.jenc of Fonshlp." Evening. "A Man
W au'.rfi."
German Evangelical Lutheran Zlon i. Mis
souri i? u"d i Salmon and ( bapnian sts. Rev.
U. II. Kopiielniuun -Services 10.13 s. m. and
7:3 p. ni : S. S.. 8.15 a. rn.
Lulled .Norwegian Portsmouth FI. O. Hen
drlcksou. pastor, ll. b. S., lo, 3. Lunde's
ball. Vernon.
Mislou Montnvllla, Hamilton's chapel, cor
ner E. Giisun and E. Kltb W. F. Luts, pas
tur S S, J.:V). GPr an service at 10:13.
Swedish Augustaiia Kev. U. E. SandsteIt,
tu. 45 aud 7.43. S. 9:30.
Seventh Lay Adventists,
Note Regular services of this denomination
..ri held on Saiurday.
Montavlll.i. Las' SOth and Everett J. F.
I'.eatly. eider. ,abLa:li school. :o a. ns.
preaching 11 and 7. T. P . 4. Prsyer meeting,
V eiilles.lB y, 7 "0.
Ailiiija i cerniau; S.ldtnore and Mallory
. C. Kclmelixer. loc:il elder. Sshhath school,
.,1 Preacbing 11. I'rnyer meeting W ednea-
..V 7:43.
i-iits 94th t. and oStb ave. D. J.
liltvvood. elder. Sabbath school. 10. Preach
lug. 11. Prayer meeting Wednesdsy, 8.
St. Johns Central ave. and Cbsrlestoo St.
Elder E. D. llnrlturt. Mabtsth aebooi, 10,
Pieaciitng. 11. 1'riiyer Wednesday, 8:00.
Central, E. lltli and Everett Elder P. C.
Hnyvcard. psstor. I'reacblng 11 a. m. S. S, 10.
lla.ver meet tug Weduesday evening, 7:30. Y.
1 S., Iriday, 7:45.
Mount libT Last 80th and Belmont Rev.
C J. Cnuirjlng. pastor. Services- iiabhsth
school, 10. I'u-a'hing 11. Prayer Wednesday
7:4.V
bcandlnavlsn church. 62d and S9th ave.. 8.
Klder M. E. haudnea. paator. S. S. 10.
Preaching 11. Prayer Wednesday 7:43.
Tabernacle. West Side. K. of P. hall. Cor
ner 11th anil Aller sireets Pastor, M. H.
St. John. Sabbath school 10. Sermon 11. Spe
cial services 7.45. Prayer meeting Wednesday
cvenins, 7.43.
Associated Bible Students (I. B. 8. A.)
W. O. W. Hall. East 6th snd Alder ats.
1 :45i evangelistic discourses. 3 p. m, dis
course by F. MeKercher. 4:30; praise and
I cM i iron, meeting 7:13. Song service. 7.3'J.
Public lecture by ii. O. Hadley.
Advent Christian (Mot Seventh Say),
Advent Christian Second ebreet, lt ween
Hall and Ltnoiu Itev. J. S. Lncas. Preschlng
herviceN, lc-.'i', 7..-0. tundsy school. VI in.
player roeetini: Tiiurwlay evening. Loal Work
ers' meeting Sunday, 6:30.
Chriatadsipklans.
West Portland 8i:i East Washington Sun-
,..... ... U,LMllllT M
aa , iu.jw . . v , v.
Mt. labor fc Ooth aud Ueimont, 11 and
7 ,oO.
Cbriatian and Missionary Allisxcs.
Gosoel isbernacie Eai nth and Hay John
aa ri.,r S- S - 1(1 Preacnlris- 11 Uw
r' w Chrlsman. district r uperlutendent, Blhie
, Hli V .1. r. L-.l u -
study on nciiy". uu..ub . v w. tuuy.
Friends' Charctu
Sunnyside East . '3th and Main sta. Homer
Cos pastor. 11 and ? 30. 8. 8.. 8.43. C.
6:30.
l.ntsSouth Msln street, Rsv. John Riley,
ptsur. 11 snd 7:30. Bible school. 8:45. C
iC. . .)
Wet Piedmont Friends Rev. Mrs. Ethel M.
Arnold, II and 7 'M. Bible acb-x.1 lo. S. S. 10.
V.. ... 6.13.
Chrutn Bpiritual.
riatlan Spiritualist, Lllera building, 3, lec
ture and messages, 8.
Urst Christian Spiritualists. Odd Fellows'
ball. East 6th and Alder streets Communion
meaj'Sfc-ea. 3 p. in. by Ida Siolkr. 8. p. m.
Evangelical Synod.
German Evacgeln-al Friends choreh Tacomk
ave and East 15tb Kev. Ellas Hergert. pas
tor, 10:45 aud 7 :30. 8. 8.. 8:30. C. E. 8:30.
bt. Psul Evutigellcsl church 447 Falling
at, Rev. J. Herbert, pahior, 11 and 7:30
X. P. -. 06 3
M. E. Church Soutn.
Union ave. and Multnomah W. J. Fenton
pastor. S. 10. Services 11 and 7:30. K.
L., 6:30 p. m.
Evangelical Assoc tmtlcsa.
Carson Heights G. F. Llening Jr., paator.
11:30 and 7. 8. 8., 10:80.
First English East btb and Market sta.
a recital 1n the church parlors at "
o'clock. Miss Skinner Is one of the
corps of teachers at the Jefferson ht'i
school and Is known as an elocutionist
of more than ordinary ability.
Fourth Midweek Address.
Thursday evening next. Dr. Frank L
Loveland will deliver at the First
Methodist Episcopal church the fourth
in his series of midweek Addresses on
"Ancient Hymns of the Church." His
topic will be "Hymnology of the Meth-
cdists." He will be assisted by a
chorus of K vol es and at the con
clusion of the service a social half
hour will be enjoyed, at which refresh
ments will be served by the Ergathea
class of young women. !
Will Continue Revivals.
The revival s, rvices whlh are be
ing conducted at Central Free Meth
odist church are proving so successful
that they will bo continued Indefinite
ly. Rev. L, K. LUukman, the pastor, is
receiving material h ssl stance from V.
X. Coffee, the dlstrh t elder.
i
Will Observe Tempeiance Day.
World's Temieianee Sunday will be
observed at Centenary M. E. chur.Nb
tomorrow morning during the Sunday
school hour; the program will he in
charge of the Women's 'rganl.ed
Bible class.
Home Rule to Be Subject.
"Home Kule" will be the title of a
series of Kermons to be preached Sun
day evenings by Dr. .1. F. Ghormley,
pastor of the Kidney Avenue Christian
church. The first will be given to
morrow evening and special music will
be rendered. 1'r Gbormley's idea I
that tilling oneself does not gie ona
license to do whatsoever he desires
Dr. Ziane Seturna Home.
Kev. T. W. Lane, pantor of the Cen
tenary M. E. church, has ret urned from
a trip which included southern Cali
fornia and the ban Francisco exposi
tion. Baptist Women to Give Basaar.
The ladles of the East Side Baptist
church will hold a sale of fancy work
and home made candy on Friday, N -vemJ)er
19, both afternoon and eve
ning. All fancy work articles prlicil at
iess than Jl. Ice cream and cake will
be iered. Good music and other en
tertainment will bo a feature of the
evening and will be free.
Xvanfellst Has Good Crowds,
The Engineer ipEvangellst Mackin
tosh of Scotland la having g'Kd
crowds and much Interest at the
Highland Baptist church. Alberta an,!
Sixth. The meetings will continue all
next week at 2.3o and 8 p. m.
To Hold Bazaar Wednesday.
The Ladles' Aid Society of the First
English Evangelical church, corner
East Sixth and
Market streets, will
bazaar on next Wed-
hold their anm
liffcday at 408
iiawtnorne avenue
Meals will be
from 11 in. to
1 p. in. and 6:J0
to 7 p. m. Visit our
things to eat and
bcoths for gJod
wear. i be proceeds win go towards
liquidating the church debt.
'WAY DOWN SOUTH' SHOW
The Ijidles' Aid of the Sunnyside M.
E. church will give a 'way down south'
entertainment at Drowley h-'.ll, East
Thirty-fourth and Yamhill street..
Monday evening. The program will
consist of chorus work. Jokes, negro
songs and stunts. Jasper Dean Mc
Fall will be In charge of the chorus
end IT. Orovcr lend Messrs. Mutiii,
Cooper and Bozarth, as end men, will
furnish the fun.
Bev. E. D. Hornacbuch. pastor. Services 11 snd
8; 8. 10. Y. P. A.. 7.
First German Evangelical loth snd Clay
iu.-il. V. Lelnlng. ristor. 8. 8. 9:30. Prescb
lng, 10:43 and 8. Y. P. A.. 7.
Free Mathodlst.
Central church 36th and East Flanders
Rev. L. R. Black man. Services 11 snd a
8. S.. 10 a. m.; V. V. M . 7. Revival serv
ices dally.
i'liat thurch-Cor. East 9th and Mill sts.
Rev. K. L. Uorrington, psstor, 11 snd 7:30.
Jewish.
Concregstloa Beth Israel 12'Ji and Msln
Its. Reform rltunl Friday night at 8. Satur
day morning at 10:30. Religious school si
a. 30 Sunday morning. R l-bl Jonah ii. Wlae
conduct all services rud Klbls clssses.
Latter Day Balnts.
Cbarcb of Jesus Christ of Latter Day flints
(Mormon; (ha pel Eaat 2lth snd Madison
8 . lu. I'reacblng, 11:43 and 7 :SO.
Monta villa (uui aiormouj o. 8., .a3. fter
flees. 11 and 7.30.
St Us La na.
Awedlsh Mission Rev. 15. J. Tnoreb, 11 and
f 8. b , Id. i. P.. 8:30.
EUm cbipel Uev. B. j. Tbqren, 11. 8. 8.,
10.
Bethel Free Church Ivy and Williams
uti. J . A. btavosy. 11 and 8. 8. 8.. It,
Mew Cburob Booiety.
Bwedenborglau h. of P. ball, lltb and 11
der Rev. Samuel Worcester. 8. 8.. 10:16 a. m.
Hervlcea at 11 a. ni. "'the Divine Law of
tLe Kiro'a Nest.
Hew Thought.
Temple of Truth, tilers building- S. 8.. II.
Evenlbg lecture at . "IBe Msrtred Nurae.
Edith cavell. '
avaiarsoa.
First PentecoHal Church of tbs Nazaren
E. 7th aud Davia, Kev. ( . liocvard liavla,
tMor 8. 8.. 11:40. If. P. 8., 6.16 p. ui.
Preaching, 11 and 7:30.
Be formed.
First German lth said Clay sts. O. Hsf
ner, pastor, Preschlng 10.43 and 8. 8. 8.,
w.3U. Y. P. 8., 7.
second Columbia blvd. and 83d at. A. E.
Vyss. 11 and 8. 8. 8., 9:30. 'I. P. 8.. 7.
Third Filth ., Lents Uev. U. Scheld
tu.ee lit, paator, 11. C. 8., 10.
Reformed Fraby tsrlaji.
First chuicu iu,ueaota aud Alnswortb
Rev. F. D. Fraaer. Services, 11 and 7 .Jo
S B., 10.
Batlonallsta.
Portland RatloaaUst As u Public library
ball. p. lu.
Services for tbs Cesvf.
Catted Presbyterlau Rev. a. Earl Dubois,
JO io and 8. C. E.. 7.
Unitarian.
Church of Our 1 a ibcr- Broadway and Tam
hlll -Kev. T. L. LUot. I. D.. minister emer
itus; Kev. W. G. ElL't Jr., minister. Preach,
ir.g at 11 and 7.13. S. S, 8 43. Aclnlt class
12. y. P. S. C. E, 8:80. Morning. "Pre
paredness! snd tbe ,Nit Step in tbe Orgeu
Ixation of tie World." Evening, "How a Ke
lilous Faltbl Was Lost snd Found."
Spiritualist.
First SplrltuallM c tiurrb, plrltnallat Tem
ple. crner Slitu and Montgomery streets .
3. lecture and message. Mrs. Ocngdon. Mes
sages. Mrs. Partridge. H, lecture and mes
sages Mr. Veiseudanger.
Salvation anav.
Corps No. 4. 207 Salmon at. Consecration
service 11. S. 8., 1:30. Praise service, 3 p.
m Soldiers' council 6 p. m, "Salvation" I
p. m.
Corps No. 1243 sn st Adj. and Mrs
Wtiuuey lo charite. 11. 8:13 aud 8. 8. H .
l:;uj. V. P. S.. 6.
twecllab Corps 430 Enrnslde 11, 4:30 and 8.
Scandinavian -ii -ah si 8 p. m. Her.
JoUii Ofael.
United Brethren,
First Fast 15th and Morilaon Rev. 3. D.
Klsewonder. pastor. Preaching 11 and 7:30. C.
E., 8:30. B. 8 10. Morninf sermon by Dr.
G. L. Tufts oa "Tbs Sen day Best Law tot
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AMERICAN SECRETARY
OF SUNDAY SCHOOL
uppnniATinM m onni
aOOUUIMIIUII IU OfLMIA
Union Meeting Will Be Held
at Hist Church by Numer
ous Denominations.
Frank I litouti. the American sec
retary .f tbe World s Sunday School
assoeiation. vm;i .,.,lk ,u ,,,B frnt
Methodist el,u,.h. Tavlor nt Twelfth
street. tomoncu nftriuoon, at 8
o'clock.
Mr. Brown b.i ben, closely con
nected with S'ind.iv sebtiol work for
many years, having been superintend
ent for yestH of tbe ureal Bush
wick M. E. Sunday school tn Brooklyn.
For years he has been field soeretaty
of the Wot Id's Sunday School hssocIii
tion. He was eomniKsloner for tho
International Sunday School Hssoda
tioti to South A hum lea ami the West
1 tidies.
Later be was twice commissioner to
Japan and the orient In th Interest
of the organizations of the Hundav
school work of those countries:, and
iii 1 '.i 1 3 he was secretary of the roni'
mission of the World's Sunday School
r. s mm ia l ii n i to the orient which mad
tho tour around the world under the
leader- hip "t the .American chairman,
il J lliiTi.. just before the Zurich
i o ! i e 1 1 1 1 o : i .
From li s offp e In the Mctropolltsn
ten. i. New oi Ii i i I . Mr Jirown dl
I' t.'- pr.o t leallx all of the Sunday
se,ol work of the world. Secretary
Frown is aulhoi of "The Superin
tend, nt and Ilis Work." "The "1ty
Suud.iv School." and "The Sunday
S' hool nihl the I lomc."
, full vested choir fioin the Sunny
side, M. E. church, the J.wgcM of Its
k! nd west of Chicago, will furnish
pome of the music for the afternoon
program which will be as follows:
Prelude- --'Lost Chord, " Sullivan.
First Christian Sunday s hool orches
tra. Ted W. Bacon, director
Processional .1 itnoi and Mlilor
1 OIIS Ot the Sin.
J .. s per I lea n Ma- I
1 1 mti "Stand
Jesus. '
I 'ray er.
"Ilu.1 h. I la' l M x
ahel le Alilin 'n mi,
c hoi t s. Sunny s nie
' c 'orrcl.it h u i
i .- id" M. 1" church.
all. .llicctor.
I p. Mniicl I'p for
Soul," Shelley T.
junior and senior
l F chinch,
h.itlcs A. Pbtpps.
feudal t i . i
School a ss i , t in n
"Soncr of the Fven
n r I '1 1st h i I I ia n S
o ui;en
Sunday
ig Slar." Wag
;ci.i v School oi -
rl'.esti a.
Address l iank L Biown, American
Secretar V.oi Ids Sunday School as
C" lation.
t Melndle." i ile Bull. First Christian
S i! uda y k lion "I chest ' a
"How -Lovely Ate 'I by Dwellings."
Wollott. Helen Johnson. Junior nd
senior choirs. Sunnvside M. E. church.
Hi i-cssillli;il c ' 1 1 o J H
Postlude I'eMBai March," Men-
rVil'Ollll, otchestla.
LUTHER LEAGUE ELECTS
The 1, other league of St. Jumes'
Lutheran Iium h met at the parsonage,
v; West Park, Tuesd.i evening and
elected officers for the ensuing year
as follow President. Boy llohlrer;
vie,, pii hidenl. Minn Ida Al.schen, set -retury.
William Srhultz; Ireustirer,
Miss Agnes Anderson. The new presi
dent appointed the vaiioiiH committees
for the Hca'nii and much en t hunlnxm
was manliest for the work of the com
ing winter.
SUBURBS
Oreg..ii." Ktenliig sermon t.v Uev: Mrs C P
III. Ml. Illll.
Ain.-iiu Tili ii'i.l All-eii lie'. C. C Ball.
1 1 :iP I 7 c. u , In, ( j; n ,;o.
t.il.1 V.ji,,muil,i .Menu, rial. Vancouver Walk.
Kci J l.io.win i. in,. pator. II and 8 8.
S I" V p f- i -. . , 7.
Iiiii.l - 1 : ii ai.. ,s E and Rnd ave. Rev
lleibe.t 1. White. iiti,r. 11 an.) 7:30. 8 H
" 1 1 8 -v Jiinir c. K ., 8 p. ip. Moru
la '"I lie I iicl s Pill I," 3
i-ipiii I'.H'.i n nini HIM tie. S. E. L K.
(cuiict. paatoi . Sermons, ll ud 7:43. B a
lo. C. L.. U.43. ' '
Bpiritual.
Church of the Soul 3d at. Rsv. J.
11 l.ucn- piiKlor. Conference, 11 a. m., 8 .'
I .M'iIhiiii ineetliig t, ,,, Lecture by
It' c. j ii LiicuB, ; . t,iiow,,, by teata.
United rvsnseiioaU.
ourtb Rev. J L. Conner, pastor U and
': h. S.. Hi. c. E. :30
Kiiill. al -Jeasop i. Kev. A. 8. HsEilsrsoo,
paalcr. II and .M. S. 8, 10. C. E , T.
Mauur l luult Service -Mono-, U a. m.
tbeny ciioie, 3 p. m. iiiii.ii Pralrls, 7:a
ocklej- uM'i-n-- v lllari.ctitf blvd. and Ga
Kef. H. L. L'jvi 11, paator. 11 and A. 8. .
lo. c. L., I.
Flrst- Laat Ifllh and Poplar Rev, C. 0, Po
ling, II ii id s. i , I., J.
6t. Jobua A. P. ljiytou, pastor. 11 and 8.
S. tv. I". i . K. .
Wichita--Kev. 11 'I. Farnbam, paator 11
and s. S. s.. in. C. E., 7.
United Presbyterian.
Flrat K.i-i .Uti, and Hawthorne; Frank
lie Viitt I inde i. l'reachliia. 11 a, m. and
7 .. p o, f .. lo. c. K.. fl.Jo p. ui
Moflltl i. ll Ititl i.-. of , i;ood Life. '
K v.-n ii-ai l il, e Vnl,l Km, tuame."'
Church oi in e Miji,fi- h.mu at. sad
I,.. i,, i bv. -In v. 11. i.,,ii linbols. pastor.
i" and Morning. ''Jblnga Passing ami
Hlngs i -it inn ri.-n t . Lnniiig, "a Womltrful
Chltrch SetVII-e." 1
ariiiuu J. a. Cole. 10.13 and 8. 8. 8., 10.
Onlvsraallst.
Choreh of the i,iki lioings Broadway sod
Keel 341 h Kev J. I. t-.rbr. 8. 8.. 13 noon.
Pi'-ncblng, 1" 43. Morning, "fvpirltual la
ti,nc- Siiiii:y Il,ul for biiliny Days."
Siauit-ua- r.nt otu a i.u ' i'rwaH.vi I Rev. J
D. toiby, psator. i'rcscblng by pastor, l.8oi
Miscellaneous.
Portland (tsbai Assembly 516 Kllers bldg
S mi i-s. 8 p. ID.
iJlviue lrutb Center Selling Ulrscb bldg
Id r. J. M. Mlusrd, pn tor, 11.
christian Yoga Center 31c0 Ablngton' bl.ig
Ke. Colo Hammoud, liutiuctor. Eveiilng serv
iues 8. Medltaliou moot lug Wednesday aveQina
B u clock.
Chunk of the Brethren (Dunkards) Bev
(oige A. Carl, 11 md 7:30. 8. 8. 10 Li' '
W 0:30.
The Church of Ood, (German) 734 Kaat Nih
at., north Pastor. Kev. L. V. Komm. Cer-
avan services, ii sou i .oo p. tu. , ii. H., 8.43.
I'fayer meeting 1 huiaday eveulug, 7:4&
Cburch ol cnrlsl inia i raaculug, U snd
7 . JCj. Libia class, lu.
Y. W. C. A, Uioadway and Taylor Vesper
service, 4.;x p. m Mlas Cxmstance Wliealdon
l-i charge. In-. V. II He.t of Burma will
S-eak oia "I Cuiue Thai Tliey May Have
Life." Wslly meetings lu auditorium at 12 13
o'clock .
Plagab Mission-Iiits Still gospel Sunday
10.BO aud 2.30. Tubs lay and Friday at 7:30.
Lenta e Lurch John Kile, 11 aud 7:43 8V.
8 , lo- C. E-. 6:43.
Commons Mhsloo 21 N. Front st. Myrs
Smltli and las tamer Ellis, Supla., 8.
bcsDdluavlan Evangelical ailsslua Chuicb
737 Allierts Services, 1 uud 7:43. 8. 8., 10
i. P. M. BuDday. 8.30. Prayer meet lng Taara.
dav. M. M. Olaen. paator.
Cburch of God. Seventh Pay. 3fl East Wash
lttou street Meetings Sunday evening, 8 p.
Hi.. Wednesday at 8 p. m , and Saturday, j
snd 8 p. ui.
East Stark street Gospel Hall, between
Tncnty-elghlh am! Twenty -ninth.
Advanced Thmigtit Spiritual Temple, corner
Klx'li and Montgomery aireets. 11, special
nualc, iHed8v. 2:.'fi and H.
Y. iMA. A. Sixth aim Taylor its, B
Randall, reklglous work director Meetlag' for
aeofst 3:13.
TVeopblcal Society 720 Morgaa bldg
8 y. m.
jPnen writing or cs Trlng derrli
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