...- V . - r-, THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SATURDAY, JANUARY 22. 1916. 6 E LISTS TO BE USED IN Vigorous and United Effort ; Being Made toMake Lay , men's Convention Success Rer. J. T. McXaughton of the ; American Board la Turkey. Ten denominational committees to day are compiling Hst9 of all men in tlrels Portland denominations to be ' used In the "Every Man" canvass to ecu re delegates to the Laymen's Mis sionary Movement convention in the Portland Y. M. C. A.. February 13-16. rrangements are being completed for the big Busy Men's dinner at the CBamber of Commerce, January 28, at 6:80 p. m. At this dinner W. H. Lewis, chairman of the registration committee ofi the convention, expects 200 or more F men. Final arrangements for the Feb ruary convention will be made at that time. 'Next week the weekly meetings, un- dar direction of the denomlnatfonal committees will continue in 50 Port land churches. Over 100 were present at the inter- denominational luncheon at the Y. M. C5 A. Thursday noon. Dr. J. K. Browne, returned Congregational mis sionary to Turkey, who will attend the February convention, was present as was H. Cope. Baptist missionary from thb Indian frontier and Tibet. Both - men apoke to the luncheon guests. Reports from the up-valley teams which have been working the past ten daya to build an enthusiasm for the convention in Roseburg. Eugene. Cor vallis. Albany, Salem, The Dalles, and other towns, were submitted by Messrs. 1. B. Rhodes, C. A. Phipps, Rev, A. J Montgomery. J. A. Good el I and O. C. "ITrighL All the reports showed an appreciation of the alms of the con vention and were Indicative of a large attendance of Willamette and Columbia - valley delegates. A meeting of the business men of St. Johns will be held tomorrow - afternoon at 3 o clock in cn- . nectlon with the union revival services, whicw have been con ducted for the past two weeks. The meeting will take place in the Baptist - church of St. Johns. W. It. Lewis Prominently connected with the lay - men's missionary movement, will de liver the principal address. At a platform meeting in the Y. M. - C A. tomorrow, presided over by E. - Ik Thompson, general chairman for the Laymen's Missionary convention, the following men will speak: E. L. Thompson, Dr. George B. Pratt, Jno. A. Goodell, E. A. Baker. A. H. Harding. "W. R. Litxenberg. G. Evert Baker, J. & Webster. C. A. Staver and D. E. Lofgren. George N. Taylor will visit Eugene Tuesday in the interests of the Lay . men's Missionary convention. Jno. A. t Goodell will speak before the Currents . Event club of Westminister Presby terian club tomorrow. ermon to Be Last On "Fundamentals" -" Closing his series of sermons on the "Fundamentals of a Successful Life," which he has been giving at the First Methodist Bplscopal church. Dr. Frank . 1a Loveland on Sunday evening will take for his subject, "The Crimson Wheel." The discussion of this topic will be under five heads as follows: f- 1, "The Red Circuit That Flows in Life's Inner Sanctuary": 2, "The Life -Giving River, end the Irrigating - Wheels"; 3. "Do I Need the Church' - Does the Church Need MeT" 4, "Cal- : Tary s crimson Wheel, ' and 5. "The --.Wheel Is Broken at the Cistern." The - aeries has made such an Impression -i vpon the great congregations who have listened to those given thus far, that St the request of several score people. - the entire fonr sermons will shortly be pubusnea in dock rorm. Seattle Worker Is : rTo AddressMeeting ' 1 The first week of the men's union : meetings of the five Protestant X churches of St. Johns Methodist Epis copal, United evangelical. Free Meth odist, Christian and Baptist will end j with a meeting tomorrow afternoon In -n the Baptist church at 3 o'clock. W. H. ' Lewis o.f Seattle, a prominent worker . In the laymen's missionary movement. -v will be the speaker. The pastors of - the churches have Issued a special ln- - - vitatlon to men and business men to ' attend this meeting tomorrow. -1 Officers Are Chosen. - The officers of the Altar Society . of St. Rose parish. Rose City Park. - for ltl are Mrv T. Q. Coleman, nresi- dent; Mrs. C. C. Lirhtfoot, vice-preal- ; dent; Mrs. w. J. Koch, secretary; Mrs. 8, N. tieiaenncK. treasurer. The men's financial committee to assist the pastor is: H. B. Greene, F J. Lich , tenberger, T. J. Ryan and C B. Duffy. a new cnurcn may oe Duut tnis year, Dr. Bs-oogher to Speak. ' "Her. 3. Whitcomb Brou alter, D. D. - of .Tempi Baptist church: Los An geles, wilt address the Portland Bap tist Minuter conference at tine Walte temple. Monday ,."" mm PREPAR EVERY MAN CANVASS ill f o Methodists Will Dedicate New Temple Jan. 30 Elaborate preparations are being made for the dedication ot tb new $(0,000 Sunday school temple of the First Methodist Episcopal church, on Sunday. January 30. This m structure Is said to be the finest of Its kind In the west The dedication sermon will be de- 4 Ilvered In the morning. There m will be no Sunday school that Dr day, but in the evening another special service will be held. 4ft Tbrought the week, both aft- Ht ernoon and evening, various functions will be given. One will be a reception by the Sun- day school to all the Sunday t 4t schools of the city. The full program will be published next week. i ! Feast of St. Brigid WU1 Be Celebrated Tentative Plana for annual Event Are Being Laid by Ladles' Auxiliary of Ancient Order of SUbernlans. Tentative plans are .being arranged for the proper observance of the feaet of St. Brigid. which occurs February 1. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the An cient Order of Hibernians, of which St. Brigid is patroness, is arranging a splendid program of music and song In honor of this "Mary of the Gael." The men Hibernians are giving their unanimous cooperation. The enter tainment will be held in Hiberlan hall. Russell street and Rodney avenue. and will include a dance from 10 to 12, the proceeds to be used in liquidating the remaining hall debt. . There Is no saint in the Irish calen dar with the exception get St. Patrick which is honored with greater Interest by the Irish than St. Brigid. She was born 21 years after the coming of St. Patrick and was noted for the wonder ful wisdom of piety and gTeat love and sympathy for the poor. Previous years honors have been paid St. Brigid by the Ladies' Auxiliary in the Mult nomah hotel. Preparedness to Be Dr. Loveland s Topic Rev. Frank Loveland Is to be the speaker next Tuesday night before the Men's club of the Central Presbyterian church, and his subject will be "Pre paredness." Dr. Loveland has very positive views on the subject and he presents them in a very forceful man ner. The address will follow the sup per which will begin at 6:30 o'clock. Dr. Loveland will also be guest of honor at the supper. A cordial Invi tation is extended to all men to at tend the supper and to hear tge ad dress. Those who desire to be pres ent are requested to notify K. A. Hol laway. Main. 1316. Two Good Men Will Be Sermon Subjects Rev. George Darsle at the First Christian church will preach two ser mons on successive Sunday nights on two strikingly good men of the Bible The first one on Sunday evening at 7:30 will be on "How a Good Man Was Saved." to be followed the next Sun day evening on "How a Good Man Was Not Saved." The quartet will sine "Come Unto Me," fcy Barnby. and "Shadows of the Evening Hour," by Shelley. The subject of the Sunday morning sermon at 11 o'clock will be "Things Working Together." The quartet will sing "Comes at Times a Stillness." by Galbreth. and "Fear Not. Oh Israel." AMONG CHURCHES AND CHURCH MEMBERS Postponed Xectnre Tomorrow The ecture on Christian Science to have been given by Rev. J. M. Skinner in the Rose City Park church. East forty fifth street north. ad Hancock street aat Sunday evening will be given to morrow evening. A cordial Invitation s extended to the public to attend. The basket picnic postponed from last week will be held on Friday evening. January IS at 6:30 In the Rose City Park church. Every family in the community Is welcome and is asked to bring a basket. After the dinner entertainments will be provided for children and grown-ups. Tenner Oreronlans to Speak Rev. Fred Veal, former Salem. Or, boy, but for the past three years a Presby terian missionary In southwest Africa, will talk to Thursday evening assem blies In the Kenllworth Presbyterian church the rest of January and during February, of his African experiences. Mrs. Veal and two children have been with Mr. Veal in Oregon the past few months, but will return to Africa with him some time before June. Papers on Works of Bishops. At the regular meeting of the Women's Aux iliary of St. Mark's Episcopal church in the parish house. Twenty-first and Marshall streets yesterday afternoon, Mrs. C. G. Eschelman read a paper on the "Life and Works of Bishop Page of Spokane and Bishop Atwood of Arizona." Regular business was han dled at the meeting. Win Xepeat Sermon. By special re quest. Rev. A. L. Hutchison of Pied mont Presbyterian church will repeat his sermon giverulast Sunday morning attomorroW-'mdrnlng's service. The subject of the sermon Is. "Presbyter lanism in Practice." Tomorrow at 7:30 p. m. the topic of the sermon will be "The A B C of Christian Life." Bev. Xx. Tufts to Speak. Rev. George L. Tufts, D. D.. will speak to morrow evening at 7:45 in the Cen tral Freei Methodist church, corner East Fifty-fifth and Flanders streets. The Wesleyan church of Center addi tion will unite with Central Free Meth odist congregation In this service. Canvass Highly Successful. The every member canvass made by the First Christian church has proven wonderfully successful. More money has been pledged for current expenses and missions than ever before In the history of the congregation. All obli gations are provided for. Amnqai Biaqart Xeld. Th Altar Guild of Piedmont Presbyterian church held their annual banqnet during; the past week. It was a five course af fair presided orr by Misa Bessie Neil son, president. There are about 40 members of this society and they are doing effective work. Solatloa fox rrepaxedmeaa. Tomor row SLft ernoon at 3 o'clock th eona-re-faUoQ ot th First German Cvanxell WILL GIVE PSYCHOLOGICAL Former Pastor of White Tem ple to Preach Here Tomor row and Lecture Monday. sf Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher. Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher, pastor of the Temple Baptist churcn of Los Angeles, will preach at the White Temple tomorrow morning and eenlng. He will deliver his lecture, "The Master Mind, or the Psychology of Success." Monday evening at the White Temple and at the eame pro gram Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed will sing. His Sunday evening subject at the White Temple will be "The Marriage Riddle and How to Solve It." Dr. Brougher believes the psychology of success consists in the full develop ment of one's powers. The laborer, he says, lias developed body powers'; the mind worker brain power. Many neglect coordinate development of mind and body. More omit spiritual develop ment. His Monday evening lecture is to show the essential steps in the de velopment of the completely successful life. Dr. C. E. Cline Will Speak on Lincoln Dr. C. E. Cline will deliver an ad ("ress on "Abraham Lincoln" at Ros? City Park Methodist Episcopal church Sandy boulevard and East Flf ty-eighth street north, next Friday, beginning at 8 p. m. Dr. Cline knew Uncoln per sonally. Vpon Invitation Dr. Cline de livered this lecture before the senate. house of representatives and supreme court of the state of Oregon. Ex-Gov ernor T. T. Geer will preside Friday evening. A free will offering will bs taken. Benefit Concert Friday. A benefit concert will be given next Friday evening in the parish house of Grace Memorial Episcopal church. Thi program will be as follows: Oakrs trio, Mrs. Alexander, Miss Florence T Hammond and Mrs. Bardi Skulason Miss Claire Oakes, director and ac companist ; Miss Dorothy Bliss, vio linist; Mrs. Jolly, dramatic reader; A. G. TlnJolph and Thomas H. Williams, vocalists. cai association, the First German Re formed and the First German BaD- tist churches have been invited to hear a lecture in English by E. P. nosentnal in the First German Re formed church. Twelfth and Clay streets. Mr. Rosenthal's subject will be. "The Solution of the I'nemployed rroDiem, the Basis of Preparedness. "OOd" to Be General Theme. A special series of Sunday morning sermons w-iu be preached at the Fourth Presbyterian church by Rev. Henry O. Hanson, pastor, beginning tomorrow. The general theme of the sermons is "God." The particular themes are: January 30. "The Good ness of God;" February 6. "The Wis dom of God;" February 13. "The Fatherhood oT God;" February 20, "The Sovereignty of God." Subjects at St. Marks. "The King's Proclamation of the Kingdom," Is the subject of the sermon Sunday morn ing at 11, at St Marks church. Twenty-first and Marshall streets, the rector. Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, preach ing. This is the fourth of a course of sermons on "The Bible Doctrine of the Kingdom of God." The subject Sunday evening at the mission service at 7:30 is "Where Faith is Put to the Test." Will Give Concert. An entertain ment and concert will be given by the choir of the Bethel African M. E. church at the Sunnyslde Congrega tional church next Friday evening, under the auspices of The Climbers, a young men's Bible class. The program will Include vocal selections in choruses, quartets and duets, instru mental selections In trombone and piano, and a number of readings. Mrs Tate to Speak. Sunday after noon at the 4:30 Y. W. C. A. vesper service Mrs. Robert H. Tate, national vice president of the Congress of Mothers, will speak on "World-wide Activities in Child Welfare." Special music by Miss Martha Reynolds and Otto Weldemeyer. The social hour will be held as usual at 6:30. Will Eehsn-e lulplt. Rev. E. S. Bollinger of Highland Congregational church, will exchange pulpits tomor row with Rev. Anthony Donat of Hood River. "sTUca X O. "The Siege" Is on at the Scandinavian Salvation Army hall, 430 Burnslde street. Adjutant Gabriel son of Seattle la conducting the service. mevlval Za Piogi Revival meet ings are being held each night, except Saturday, at Clinton Kelly Methodist church. East Fortieth and Powell streets. ; Ctoaflxmattoa laatrmctlom. Confir mation Instruction will bejrin next week to. St. David's EpiacopaU church. Belmont and East Twelfth. atreeU. Bin REASON FOR SUCCESS . " ?v .V--.,' t ''.r.' 'J Presbyterians to Hold Big Party On Next Friday On Friday evening First Presbyterian church, circle, C. revering the territory from Washington to Lovejoy west of Nineteenth street, and E. Including the Willamette Heights district west of the bridge, are Invited to a neigh borhood reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Butter field. 815 Kearney street. This is the third of a charming sr les of receptions, held for the purpose of promoting frlendll- ness and acquaintanceship Among those who are located in the same districts, and are Interested in the same ohurch. Salvation Army Is Holding Revivals Special revival services have been held during the past week at Corpn No. 1 of the Salvation Army. 243 Ash street, and will continue until Febru ary 14. Adjutant and Mrs. Joseph Harrison in charge. A needy family for every day has been found and helped by the army Evangelistic ser- ' vices, cottage prayer meetings, young people's services and dally prayer meetings, part of a national revival endeavor of the Salvation Army, are being held. As their quota toward the national gain, the local corps Is trying to add 100 conversions. A feature of tho revival here is the establishment of an outpost series of services in the suburbs. On Tuesday a gospel temperance dialogue with special music and read ings, a new departure in religious work in Portland, was held in the hall. Eleven characters were repre sented and eight musical selections and readings were given. Dr. Boyd to Preach To Washingtonians At the invitation of Washington high school, the Rev. John H. Boyd. D D., will preach the baccalaureate sermon to the February, 1916, gradu ating class, tomorrow morning at 10:30 o'clock in the auditorium of the First Presbyterian church. The subject of his sermon will be "Twenty Years Hence in the Life of a High School Student." Dr. Boyd will also be In his pulpit on Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock. E. E. Coursen will preside at the organ and the regular quartet will sing. Mrs. Jane Burns Albert, the so prano, has Just returned from a two months' study period in New York. The other members of the quartet are Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller, Joseph P. Mul der and Dom J. Zan. Copies' of Dr. Boyd's recent sermon on "The Refusal of Responsibility." will be distributed to any who desire it at the Sunday services. Concert Will Be for Benefit of Church Next Friday evening at 8 o'clock a musical and literary entertainment will be given for the benefit of the church. Admission of 25 cents for adults and 15 cents for children wlM he charged. The program will be as follows: Organ selection. Miss Hllde garde Plummer: quartet. "Carmena" (H. Lane Wilson), Warren Sisters; reading, monologue' selection. Miss Marguerite Egbert; violin solo, "b'ou venlr De Moscow" ( Wienrawski's Rus sian Airs), Albert Kreltx; soprano solo, selected, Mrs, J. S. Hamilton: reading, monologue selection. Miss Marguerite Egbert; soprano solo. "Sprlde La Zampa" (Verdi's II Trov atore). Miss Daxniar Ines Kelly: nov elty piano playing, W. J. Carkeek; quartet, "Forget-Me-Not" (T. H. Glese), Werren Sisters. First Presbyterian Starts Innovation An Innovation In First Presbyterian church work is the "Christian En deavor Extra." inaugurated during the campaign for membership In the Sah Grael society of the First Presbyterian church. This Is the Wednesday evening sup per In the church house, pre pared by a committee from the society and paid for on the cooperative plan. Last Wednesday 54 youns people wero present and enjoyed a splendid, hom-j cooked meal for 2" cents. Around tha table reports are made by the generals c-f the two competing forces, and plans are discussed for future management of the campaign. This week a- Ieap Year supper will be the variation, which is to bo prepared and served by a committee of men. The prospects are for an S. R. O. crowd. All Day Meeting To Be Held Tuesday Tuesday marks the regular all day meeting of the Woman's associatoin of the First Presbyterian church, when scores of women gather in the parlors of the church bouse at 10 o'clock in the morning to sew for the needy of the congregation. At 12:15 luncheon will be served by a committee of 15 women, of which Mrs. C. C. Overmire is chairman. The afternoon will be spent in a short business session, after which i program will be given. Miss Rae Zimmerman will sing and the address will be given by "Mrs. D. A. Norton, who has made a thorough investiga tion of conditions In Portland, and will lay bare some serious matters which mothers should know. First Chadstian Meeting. The annual meeting of the First Christian church will be held Thurs day evening at 7:30 In the church. The election of officers will be held, re ports will be received from all tbe organisations, and a special program will be rendered. Refreshments will be served and a social evening will be enjoyed. THURSDAY XOOX IS LIMIT Yotloea tot th classified ohnrck directory, aad other matter for th Saturday eharefc Polnmas of Th Journal, xnnst la th dltorlal rooms) of Th Joarnal by mob Thurs day la order to Insure jrablleattoa. Adareee all mall communication, Cnurcfa," ear City adltoT, Th Journal, item mot appriar tm. th Saturday church page win fc fouad tm th BTuaaay church oolumu. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 8. S. Lesson Tomorrow. The Spirit of LLfa. Memortse term lu. 17. I lota in. S. 13-40. OoldVn Text As many as sre tod tr tbe "plrlt of God. these are too of Pod. Rons. 8. 14. Home Reading M. The Bnlrlt of Life. Rom. 8. 12-17. T. Work of tbi Spirit. Rom. 8. 18-30. W. Reveata tbe truth. 1 Cor. 2. I-IO. Th. Source ot power. Kerb. 4. 1-14. F. F rolls of tbe Spirit. liaL 5, 16-18. 22-2.V 8. Hope of the Gentiles. Rom. 15. V16. 8. Tbe greater baptism. Matt. 3. 1-12. Young reoiilesWTopcs. Christian Endeavor: '"Jnissnent That la Worth Wlille." Ecrl. S lfJi tLorlh leant i.lvlng Encinles.' SUlt. 5:4t H: 18:21-3.-. K. i. l. u.: "Amueb While." Eccl. 3:l-li. t That la Worth AaaooiaUd Bible Studan (I. B. B. A.) W. O. W. Hall. Ka.t S auo Alder BaptUmal service. 3 p. ra. In KIrst Christian oliur-h. I'ark and Columbli N. M. Uewtoo. aiater. "Kaptlsm. WbaVT." 7. Iul)llr lec ture. 'Mediation to Kffect vVoi Id s Teace." II. .1. uanejr, i:JO. Advent Christian (Hot Seventh Dt). Adrent Christian Heouu.l ureet. between Hsll and l.tor-oln. Iter. J. . I.Ul. Prest-hlD serriees. loiui. 7:0. Sunday school. 12 ui. lfajrr meeting Thnrsdsr ereulog. Loral Work ers' meeting bundaj. B::fcp. Baptist. First White Temple Mrs. A. W. IeIoDK. setlns: psstur. Bible shwl. 9:50. Serriees 11 and 7:30. It. V. P. U., 1.1. Dr. J. Whit comb Brougher. I). I)., tiuwnlna;. "lioliig Hlin One Better." Erenlng, "Tiie Marriage Riddle, and How to Solre It. Swedish Finnish Bantlot mission fi nVlork ' ladles' parlor. White Temple, Twelfth and jarior sis. Ksst Side East 30th and Ankeny Rev. W. O Shank, paator. erTlcea 11 and 7.30 S. 8., I". H Y. I'. Y.. ffao. Morning. ' Happiness, the .Bout's Highest Aim." breuine. "How Hliall We Hacaye If We .Neglect So Great Bal Titloo?" Highland. East 6tb and Alberta Ue. ('Inf. V. Mleir. 11 and 7 B. V. P. t .. 6 3o. llllde study, 9:45. Re. W. II. Eaton of Rose burg will preach. Arleta Re. W. T. S. Sprlggs, S. S. 10. B. Y. P. I'.. :30. Serr1e. 11 and 7:30. Morning. "A Sweet Barer L" to God." Even ing. "Some Old Counsel tor ew ConTens." Unlrersity I'srk Ker. C. L. Heskett Serv ices 11 and 7:. 8. S.. 9:50. B. Y. P. I'.. 6:30. Swedish 15th and Hoyt su., lo:4o and 7:30. S. 8.. 12. B. Y. P. l, 6. Grace MoDtarllU Rev. H. T. Cash. 11 and 7:3t. Y. P.. :30. 8. 8.. 9:45. Sellwood Rer. F. H. Hayes, 11 and 7:30. S. 8. 10. B. Y. P. V.. St. Johns E. P. HordenVs-tor 8. 8., 10. SetTlces. 11 and T:30 B. Y. P. t. 6:30. I'alTary East 8th and Gryit Rer. Thomas 10. B. Y. P. L.. 6:30. Mt. Calvary Pine street lnd. Grand sto. Rer. A. M. Machack. Sert.i-ea 11 aud b. 8. 8.. 9 a. m. Third Knott and Vancouver avenue Rev W. J. Ilea Ten. Preaching '.1 and 7::. B. Y'. P. I'.. 6.30. S. 8.. 10. Morninif. Chrlnrtan Ity's MesnHge to tbe Young:." Evening, "Wlt ues?lnp for Jesna In the Home." St. Johns iGermant Uev. K. Bruermann. S. 8., 10. 11 and 7:30. B. Y. P. L. . fi:30. Chinese Mission 8. S., 7. J. C. Makme, superintendent Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson. S. S.. 10. Serv ices 11 and 7:30. B. 1. P. TJ.. 6:30. Second German, Morris at. and Rodney ave. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 9:45. B. Y. P. I'.. 6:45. Glencoe East 451 h and MUn Us. Rev. A. B. Walts. 8. S.. 9:45 a. m. Mount Olivet Rev. W. A. Magrett, pastor. 11 and 8 p. m. S. 8.. 12:30. Italian Mission, Rev. Francewo Sennella. paotor. 10. 3". 11 and 8. 8. S. 10. Pastor's circle 8. English spoken st 10:30 service. First Germau Fourth and Mill Rev. J. Kratt. Services. 11 and 7:30. 8. S., 9:45. Goodwill Mission 15th and Boise Misa A. M. Nelson, aiiperintendent. North Portland Misnion 880 Nlcolal street. Set vices Friday. p. m. Russellvllle Mission S. ST.. 3. Preschlng 3:4,', by Dr. Albert I.aughbrldge. Tabernacle East 4 2d and Hnlgate sta. Rev. Walter Duff. Preaching; 11 aud 7:30. 8, S.. 9:45. B. Y. P. U., 6:30. Coagngmtional. First Park and Madison Rev. I.uther R. Pvott. I. D. 8. 8., B:50t Preaching, :i and 7:4.-,. Morning. P. P. Hutton will spesk. Hrenlng, " Six TTiiugs Needed by All Young People. First German East 7th and 6tanton Rev. E. O. Wlllmnn. Atkinson Memorial East. 29th and Everett Rev. Thomas S. Anderson, psstor. 8. 8.. 8:46. 11 snd 7:45. Morning. "Memory snd Atten tion." Senior Christian Endeavor, 6:30. Junior Christian Endeavor, 3:30. Evening. "How to Ron the Race of Life." Univemlty Park Haven street near IsrubarB Rev. J. Meyer. I). D.. paMor. 11 and 8. 8.. 10. Y. P. 8. C. E.. 6:30. Evening. 7:30. United Haven and Imbard streets Rev. V. J. Meyer, pastor. S. 8.. lo. Preaching at 11 snd 8. C. E.. 7. Highland East 6th and Preseott Rev. E. S. Bollinger. Preaching, 11 and 7:45. S. S.. 10. J. E. 3. Y. P. 8. C. E.. 6:30. Linderhurst Kev. I). B. OTay. 11 and 7:45. 8. lO. C. F... 6:3. Pilgrim Missouri and Pbaver streets Rev. W. C. Kantner, pastor. 11 and 7::. S. 8., 8:45. C. -E., 6:30. Morning. "Heyond the Shor Line." Kvenlng. "Lifted Up to 1.1ft Up." St. Johns Dsnlel T. Tbomsa. pastor. 8. S-, 10 s. in. Irearhlug, 11 a. m.; t'. E., 6 :. Laurelwood 15tb avenue and UMb street. Rev. C. 8. Johnson, 11 and 8. C. E., 7. 8. 8.. 10. Ardenwald Daniel T. Thoasaa. paator. 8. 8., 10:45. J. E.. 7. Preaching. 8. Waverly Heights East S3d and Woodward. Rev. A. C. Moses, minister. Preaching. 11 and 7:30. S.V 9:5- V. P. S.. 6:30. Morning. "More." K.ven!ng. stereoptlcon lecture on "Ceylon." ITayer meeting. Thursday. 7:30. Sunnyslde East Z2A and Taylor Rev. J. J. Stauh. II and 7:45. S. 8.. 10. Junior C. E.. Intermedlst C. B., 4:15. Senior C E.. 6 30. Morning. "The Solitary Dynsunle of Christian Service." Evening, "The Waterloo of Character." Zlon (German) Eat 9th and Tremont. Rev. J. H. Hopp. 10:30 and 7:30. C. E., 6.30. Christian. First Park and Columbia ata. Rev. Geo. Darsle, paitor. 11 aud 7:45. S. H.. :4.V C. E., 6 -1.'.. Montavllla Fast 70th and H"yt Rev. J. .'. Gbormley. 11 and S. ". :.. 7. Gladstone Rev. Roy u. Dunn, pastor, 11 and 8 8. 10. C. K. . 7. Woodlawn 7th and Liberty at. Rev. w. J. Mellluger, 11 and 7:3". S. 8.. 9:40. C. b.. 6.30. Sellwood Cor. 19th and Nebalem Rev. I. K. Norcrost. pastor, 11 and 8. S. S., 10. C. K-. 7. Rodnev Avenue Rev. J. F. Ghormley. pas tor, corner Rodney and Knott Preaching. 11 and 7:40. S. 8.. :o. :3. Morning. The Huprern Mission of the Christ." Kveu- lng. "Tbe Heroism of Faith. Kast Side Christian, cor. t. lain and t.. Taylor A. !. Crim. pastor. S. S.. 10. ITescn Ing. 11 and 7:30. t . r... :.TO. Motions'. "VI- lons." Evening, "Survival of tlwt t llteat." kern Park Rev. K. Berry, pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. 8.. :4S. C. E.. t:30. St. Johns Rev. Herbert I . Junes, pat-tor. "1 and 8. 8. S.. lo. C. F... 7. Vernon Church of Christ B. 15th and wy- gant J. A. Melton, 11 ana i :w. s. ., io. 0. E.. 6:30. Bethel E. 82d and Tbomp'on. Kev. Au brey W. Wilson. S. 8.. It p. m. Christian Bcisooa. First Church of Christ. Scientist Everett between 18th and 19th sts.Srvl-ea 11 and 8. S., 9:43 and 11- Uessoo sermon. "Truth." Seeood Ksst nth snd Hollsdar Services. 11 and M. S. P., 9:45 and 11. I-eou sermon. Truth." Wednesday evening. 8. Third Esst 12th snd Sslinon sts Services. 11 and . S. 11 and 12:13. Lesson sermon. Tnub." Wednesday evening, H. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson at. Services 11. 8. 9:4S and 11. Les;orj ser mon. Troth." P. 8.. 11 and li Fifth Myrtle Park hall -Services, Tl a. m. ft. 8.. 9:30. Sunday 1a sermon, "Truth." Wednesday evening. 8 w - Cbrlstlanr Science 8Jety Holbrook bloek. St. Johns Services. Sllndsj 11. Wednesday evening meeting at 8. Hulrject of letsun ser mon, "Truth." 8. 8.. 11 aid 12. Christian spiritual. Christian 8plritualtsa) I lbrs building Uee ture and messages, Lecture fby W. 1. Wins. First Christian Spirit lata. Odd Fellows ball. East th and Aldi ifreeta Communloa messages. 3 p. m. by It K toller, 8 p. m. Chris tad si tiaaa. West Portbind 121 E t Wssblngtoa. Bun day. 10:3 a. m. Wedne jy 8. Mt. Tabor K. 00th i d Belmoot. 11 snd 7:30. Carlatiaa sad afiasieaary Alllaae, Goepel Taoemacle East th and Clay Jobs B. Fee, paator. 8- 8.. 10. Preaching. 11. Rev. C. H. Cbrlaman, district superintendent. Bible study on Scriptural healing 2:43 p. o. Friday. Catholic. St. Peters bents Rev. P. Boetgen. Mass 8 High nun. 10:30. livening service. 1 :XO Prv-( slbedrsl lth and Ivls sts. Rsv. E. T. O'Hari. Miss 8. 7:15. 8:30. :43. High (case 11. Evening service. Bt. Lesrreeee d ead tiheraaa sts. Rer. J. O. BesTb. Msss . IdU, HI BUM ly.JO. EvwnlDg aervtee, T UMX 1 y , BU fatrtck's 19 Lh and 8a. via stavBer. E. "Come Ye Apart and Rest Awhile" By the Very Reverend H. M. Ramsey, D. D., Dean of St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral. with principles and beliefs. It leads to the absurd condition where one can discuss with learning what everyone ejse thinks, while one's own mind remains a no-maifs land. Forethought and meditation are words you seldom see: reflection is too often associated with declining years when its usefulness is comparatively limited. "Know thyself," is a maxim with the highest philosophic authority. When Jesus said, "Come ye yourselves apart and rest awhile," he was not speaking exclusively to the needs of his ow n generation. P. Murphy. Mas 8. High miss 10:30. Evening service. 7:30. St. Frsnclf E. 11th and Oak ata Bev. J. II. Black. Ns. K. H, 9. High niaaa. 10:30. Evening service. 7 30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams are. end Sianton Rev. W. A. Daly. Mass C. 8. 9. High mini 10 .'to. K veiling service, 7:30. Holy Kosarv--E 3d ond Clackamsi Rev. E. 8. Olson. Ma-n. 6. 7, 8, 9. High mass 11. Evening service. 7 .10. 8t. Rose E. 53o and Alameda Rev. J. O'Farrell. Mass 8, 10. Evening service T-30. St. Andrews E. Inh snd Alberts ts. Bev. T. Klernan. Mas b. High aiasa 10:30. Eve ning service, 7.30. Tbe Madeleiue E. 24th and SMsklyoo Rev. G. F. Thompson. Msss. 7:30, 9. High msss, 10-30. Evening tervlce. 7:45. Ascension E. Ysnihlll and E. 76th Fran elscan Fathers. Mass 8. High msss, 10:30. Evening service. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Van couver ave. Rev. y. H. Miller. Mass 6. 8. High mafs 10:3O. Evening service, 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Mnrvlaud ave. aud Blan dena st. Kev. B. V. Kelly. Mass 8. High urn's 10:30. Evening service, 7:3". Holy Cross 774 Howduin st. Rev. C. Ray mond. Mara 8. High mass, 10:30. Evenlug service. 7:30. St. Iinstlus 3220 4:id st. 8. E. Jesuit Fs- tl.ers. Msss 6:30 and 8. High msss 10:30. Evening service 4. 8t. Biephens 12d and E. Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waitt. Ma-s 0. 8:30. High msss 10:30. Evening service. 7:30. St. Philip Neri E. 16th and Hickory Rev. W. J. Curtwright. Mass 8. High m 10:30. Evening service 7:30. Sacred Heart E. 11th snd Center Rev. O. Rcbl. Mass S. High msaa 10:30. Evening serv ice 7:30. St. Aaatha K. 15th and Miller Rev. J. Cinnml-tv. Mass 8. HIcb mass 10:30. Eve ning service 7:3. St. Joseph i German) 15th and Cooeb sta. Rev. B. Irurrer. Masa 8. High maaa 10:30. Evening aervlce 7:30. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Mkryland ave. and Falling st. Rev. F. Matthew. Msss 8. High Bios 10:3O. Evening aervlc 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) Ith and Mill ata. Rev. M. Balestrs. Mass 8. High masa 10:30. Evening service 7:30. St. (lemenU Smith and Newton tt Rev. C. Smith. Mass 8. High masa 10:30. Erenlng service 7:3). St. Clare Capitol Hill Rev. Anthony. Masa 8. High msss 10:30. Evening errlc 7:30. st Cbsrles 34th and Killlngtworth Re. G. Snidcrhorn. Miss 8. High masa 10:30. Eve .30. Eplsoopal. St Mark's 21st and Msrshall ata. Rev. J. V.. H. Slmioon. rector- Rev. J. O." Hattoo. a sociste. fcuodsy aerviees. 7:30 a. m. Holy Eucharist. 7:.TO. 8. 8.. 9:43. Matins. 10:13. Holy Eucharist and sermon. 11. Evensong. fi:30. Mission hymns and aermoo, 7 J Eveulna-. "Where Faith la Put to the Test." Morning. "JTie Klns'a IToclamatlon of tbe Kingdom." Trlnltv rburrh. Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rec tor. R, 11 ai.d . R. S.. 9:45. Gxd Fellow ship soe'ety. psrlsh bm-.se. lpth and Davis sta.. 7 to 7:" ;. in. Y. P. 8.. :.'. l'ro-'atlic;rsl of St. Stephen the Martyr Rev. H. At Ramsay. 7:4'. 11 aud 7:45. 8. 8.. 10. Sp-cTal service for colored people. S. 8t David Itev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 8 8., :4.". Enchsrlst (plain). 8 a. m. Morn ing Pr,yr n'1 sermon, 11. Service and ser mon. 7 :e. Morning, "Miracles. Are They Credible?" Evening. "Tbe Soul and Re ligion." 8t. Matthew'a Rev. W. A. M. Bre.-k. vlcsr Corlett snd Bancroft streets. S. S-. 10. Serv ice and sermon. 11. St. John's Mllwaukle Rev. John D. Rice. P. 8.. 2. Evening prayer and sermon, 3. bervicea. 4 St. Andrews Hereford street, Portsmouth. Arclides'-on Chambers la charge. hervi-ea 11, S. H, 10. Crsre Memorial Weldler and East 17th at. N Uev. Oswald W. Taylor, rector. Holy Communl'iu first Snrelay In the nentb. 11 a. in. Holy Conimtinlon other Sundays In tbe month x a. m. Morning pryer snd sermon, 11 a. m., except the first Snnday in tbe motith S.. 1" a. m. No evening aervlce. Ud Shepherd Rev. John Ianson. 14 and E.. 0: W. 8. S.. 10. St. Michael's and All Angels' Esst 43d and Rroadnay Kev. T. F. Bowen. vicar. 8. 8, o. Holy communion first Sjnday, 11; third Sunday. 7 r.O. Church of nr Ra v lonr--flOf h ave. and 41st st. 8. E. Archdeacon Chambers In charge. Services. 11. 8. S., 10. St. John's eburcl Sellwood Rev. John D. Rice, 11. Evening prsyer, 7:30. St. Paul's Wooduiere Rev. Oswsld W. Taylor. Holy communion, first Sunday In tfonlli. S a. "in. Services, 4 p. m. SuDday rchiwil. 10. HIhop Morris Memorial chsneL Good Sa maritan hospital- Chaplain. Frederick K. How ard. Holy rommunion. 7 a. m. Evenaoug. 7 . i r,. All Paints Church 2Mh and Savler Hev. Frederick K. Howard. 8. 8., 10. Service 11. t'.. 0.3O. 8. 8., 10. Evangelical Synod. German Evsngellcal Frlenda chnrch Tacoma ave. and East 13th Rev. Ellas Uergert. pas tor. 10:4o aud 7:30. 8. 8.. 9:30. C. E.. :. St. Paul Evangelical church 447 Failing st. Rev. J. Hergert, paator, 11 and 7:30. i. P. 8., 0:30. Evangsllcal Association. Csrson Height G. F. Llening Jr., pastor. 11::) and 7. S. 8.. 10:.'lO. First English East th and Market ata. Eev. E. V. Hornsbueh. pastor. Services 11 aoi 8; 8. 8.. 10. Y. P. A.. 7. First Germsn Evangelical 10th and (-lay sts. G. F. Ieinlng. pastor. 8. 8., 9:30. Preach ing. 10:43 and 8. Y. P. A., 7. Frisadi' Church. Sunnyslde East 33th and Main ata. Homer . pastor. 11 and 7:30. S. 8.. 9:43. C. E., C :30. lnta Sooth Main afreet. Kev. jomi Kiiey. ptnor. 11 aud 7:30. Bible school. 9:43. C. E.. t; .:io. West Piedmont Friends Rev. Mrs. Ethel M. Arbold. 11 and 7:30. Bible school 10. 8. 8. 10. C. E , 8:15. Free Method it. Central chnrch 55th and Eaat Flanders--Rev. L. R. BIsckmaB. Services 11 snd 7:45. S. S.. 9:43. Y. P. M., 6:30. First church Cor. East th and Mill ats. Bev. E. L. Horrlngton. pastor, 11 and 7;3o. Jrwiaa. Congregation Beth Isrsel 12th and Main ata. Reform ritual Friday night at S. Si:or dsy morning at 10:30. Religious school st 9 30 HnndsT morning. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise col ductar all services snd Bible classes. Luthsram. Immanael 19th and Irving ats. Bev. J. Richard Olson. 11 and 8. . 8.. 9:43. Trinity Germsn (Missouri Synod) William! avenue and Gnham J. A. Klmbacb. 10. lo and 7:30. 8. 8.. 9:13. No evening service. tolled Norwegian Ditmsn Larsrn. pastor. 11 and 7:45. 8. 8.. :45. Bethany Ds.nl u Lntoo avenoe . and Mor ris street M. C Jenaen-Engnolni. psstor. Hervlres 11 and 8. B. 8- 10. Y. P. saeetlag, h on Tuesday. Bible cooversatloc, Tbursdsy. 8. Ladles' Aid. Wednesday at 2. Our Savior's Lntberan Cburrb E. 10th sod E. Grant sts Kev. Canrg Henrikseo. peaw tor. S. H- " Eogllsh services. 10:13. Nor weglsa tervlres. 11 lift. Imsuanoel (ienusa Sellwood H. C. Ebe llng. lo:- ". .. 9 1. x St. Psnl's German East 12tb and Cllntoo A 8. krauaw. pssroc. ersnan and Kogllsh B B., 9:30. Gerius eerrlcss 10:. a. m. Eng lish. 7:3o p. at. Bible study and young rssu ple's roeetlBg. Thursday. 8 p. as. Conflrms Uoa. Tosssday asd rrlday. sad 7:M. at. Jobiss Paulnaar end Ktrkpatrtek Kev. K. U. Salsona. l43 ead 7J0. ft. 8-. :30. One JuagUsh tMlawart Bysodi Aihlaa .- , .. ' ' , - '- V '- OF CHURCH In an age like ours, with its many activi ties of mind, much that is valuable is los: through lack of reflection. The importance of being "busy" has become a fixed idea, so we feel if we do not hear and see the last that is offered we fail utterly in our dutv to our selves. A result of the constant procession of assertions, appeals and programs through our minds without reflection is to be found in the fact that people content themselves with "views" of life and morals rather than ave. and Matnn Rev. C. Luecke. paator. 10 DO and 7:3". H. S . il l.',. Swedish Auuustans -Rev. H. K- SsndMedt 10:45 snd 7 4'-. S.. 9:3". St. Jsnie.- EiiRll.h Wet Park and Jeffer son streets-Kev. J A. Iea. pastor. 11 and 8. S. 8.. 10. I.uiher leacne. 7. Morninir. "The Great (,'oru uilse ion." Evening, "Mlcbael w riaiHrau as a 1'tver. German Evsiigelicsl Luthersn Zlon (Mis souri Synod i- Sal men and llispman Ms. Rev. H. 11. hoppelniann -Services 10.15 a. m and 7:45 p. in.: S. S.. 9:15 a. m. United Norwegian Portsmouth H. O. Hen drlckson. pnstor. 11. b. S.. 10. 3. Lunda'a hall. Vernon. German Evangelical Reformed church Lenta W. G. Llenkaemper. pastor 8. S , 10. Preaching service, 11. Catecbetlcal class! Saturday. 10. Latter Day Balnta. Church of Jeua Christ of letter Imv Saints (Mormon)--Chapel East 23th sn.l m'11ii 8. 8.. 10. Irea hing 11:43 and 7. Kveulng Moutavilla (txt Mormou ) S. 8 , Ser vices, 11 and :3. Methodist. First 12th and Taylor sts. Rev. Fra-ik I Loveland. D. 1., nilninter. s. S.. ! Sermons, 10. -X) a. m. and 8 p. m. V. P -oUu-cll. 8:45. Evening, "Tbe Crimson Wheel." Centenary M. K. Church East 9th snd Est Pine streets T. W. Lane, pastor, 11 sikI 4 :w. 8. 8., 9.4.V Class meeting. 12. E. L.. c.l.V Morning, "The Value of Membership In the Clurcb." In. W. w. Youngaon of liofe City Park churcb will preach In the evening. Taylor 8treters -- Sidewalk Taylor aid Third Preaching 10 3U a. ill. by Rev. Hr. Clarence True S'Usib. Trinity East loth and Sherman Rev. A. B. Calder. 11 and 7 JO. s. S . 10. E L.. 30 Morning. "A Look Byoud." Evening, "A Mod el King." Swedish Borlhwlck and Beech. John A. Wellman, pastor. Preaching, 11 and 7:45. 8. 8.. 10. Epworth 2itb and Savior Rev. C. O. Mc Cnlloeh. 11 and TOO. S. S.. 9:13. E. I... 0:30 Morning. "The Mlvlne Guarantee." Eveulng, "The Supreme Effort of the Supreme." First Norwegian Danlah Corner 18th and Hoyt. Rev. t) T. Field. 11 and 8. Woodlawn Kant lotli and Highland Rev. Louis Thomas, psitor. S. 8., lo. K. L . :3o. Preschlng. 11 snd 7:4.1. Prayer service. Thursday evening. S. S., 10 a. lu. E. I.., 7 p. m. Sellwood Rev. Alexander P. Maclean. 11 and 7:30. J. E., 2 30. E. L.. :.'. Snnnyalde E. 35lb and Yamhill Rev. R. Elmer Smith, I). I).. 11 and 7:45 p. m. 8. 8 , 9:5o a. m. E. L.. 6:30. Central Vancouver avenue and Fargo afreet, C. C. Knrli k. pastor. 8 S . 9 4.. Prcsrlilng. 11 and 7:30. Class meeting. 12:15. Epworth league, 6:30. St. Johns Hayes snd Lesvltt sts W. E. Ingalla. Service. 11. S. S., 9-50. E. L.. 6:3n. Mootsvills Rev. W. II. llsmpton. 11 ami 7:30. 8. 8.. 9 45. E. L-. o:ia. J. L.. 3. Class meeting. 12:13. Laurelwood Rev. C. R. Carloa. pator. 63d at.. 8. E , and Foster Road. 8. S.. 9:45. E. L.. :3t. ITeachlng 11 snd 7 :3o. Evangelist MscCollura. morning. "Luiury of Sul Wln nii g ". evening, ' Signt That FolKiw " Clinton Kellv M-morlal -J. West Thompson, psstor. 8. S . 9 45. Services, 11 snd 7:30. E. L-. 6:30. Japanese Mlslpn Rev. Ellsen Rlbara. 9:30 and 6:30. 8. 8.. 3:.'M). Rose City Park Saudr blvd. and E. 6Mh at. Kev. William W. Youngson. pastor. 11. 8. 8., 9:45. M. .ruing. "Tbe Kingdom of Possi bility." Evening. " Llfework." German Rodnev ave. and Stanton St. F. A. Sciniruann. S. 8 . 0 43. Service. 10 and 8. Ep worth league. 7 1".. African Zlon Rev. W. W. Howard. 288 Williams sve. 8. 8.. 1. C. E . 7. Preschlng 11 aad 8. Morning. E. P. I- Thompavm, sub ject, "The christian'! Position in the World." Erenlng. "The World as It Will Be " Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Corner Skldmore Itev. Abraham Verelde. paator. Services. 10:4.1 snd S. 8.. 9:45. E. L-. 7. Junior congregitl-m (service In English). 3:3. Monnt Tsbor -lt s.od Eaat Stark. Rev. E. Olln Kldrluge. pastor. Preaching. 11 and 7:45. 8. 8.. 9 45. Junior L.. 3. E. L.. 7. Midweek praver Thnrsdsy S p. m. University Park Ix-mbsrd snd Flk atreeta Rov. C. L. Hamilton. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 9:45. E. I... C .:. Lenta IU. W. Boyd Moore, 11 and 8. 8. 8.. io. E L.. 7 SO p. m. Bethel Lsrrabee and McMlllen sti. Rev. J U Craw, pastor. 11 and 8:15. 8. B., 9:30. C. E.. 7. Westniorelan.1 Mllwsukle sve. between Rs mona and Sth sres Rev. C. B. Hsrrlson. 11 aud 7:30. 8. S.. IO. Lincoln Ei-t fed !nd Lincoln G. G. Ha ley, pastor. S S. 11. Services. 10 30 snd 8 Psttun Mlctilgan snd Alle-rta Rev. G-rge H. Keee. pjsti-r. 11 aud 7:43. 8. S.. 10. E. L.. 0:45. Woods'ocV Fat 44th and Ctb ave. 8. E Frank Jsn.ea. pssti-r. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. E. I ... r.:0 Class. 1215 p. m. First Germsn A. F. Crsruer. pnstor. 11 snd h. S. S , io. V.. L., 7 -TO. Brentwood Uev. J . West Thompson. 8. 9, 10. Services, 11. Berkeley Helcbts clubhouse - - Services, 8. conducted by Hev. . K C'sldcr. Chlnesa Mission 11 and 7:3(i. M. E. Church Soutk. Vnlon ave. and Multnomah W. J. Fenton. pastor. S. 8 . lo. Si-rvlit-s 11 snd "). - I. .. 0:3o p. m. atusions. Swedish Mission -Iter P. J Tbo'eB. 11 and 8. s. s . lo. V. P . Ellm chspel Rev. B. J - Thores. II. B. B., ,0Bethel Free Cburcb-Ivy and Wllllaois Rev. J. A. Btavney. 11 snd . 8. 8., 10. New Church Society. Swedenborgl.n K. of brnli. 11 tb and Al rtei Rev. Samuel W.c-ster. 8 8., 10:15s. m. Services at 11 s. m. Sermon, "Tbe Lord's Gar ments." Kassrsns. rir.f Pentec-otal burcn or toe issssre r 7th and In via. Rev C. Howard Davis, paa S., 8:13 p. m. Preacb- ter 8. 8.. W V. P. 11 r.rt 7 :il seiiwo-sl--East 9th and Spokane Rer. n. C ' Baker, paator. S. 8., :W). Y. P. h., 8 80. I reaching 11 and 7:30. Prayer meeting Wed nesday. Breiuwood E. 6Tth St. and E. 85th sv. 8. F Mrs. Stella Crooka. paator. 8. 8-, :43. le'ople a meeting 7. Preaching at 11 and 8. Si an.1 1ns via n 948 Garfield Rev. J. G. Brlngedabl. paator. 8. 8., 10. Preach Leg at II and 7:0. Vew Theaght. Temple of Truth. Ellers bnlldlnr Perry Ja sept. reen. minister. Evening, "Why Old Mes Use Out to Young Men." Hatioaelists. Portland- Rationalist Asa'o. Public library baU. 8 p. ra. Preebyteriaa. Flrat 12th and Alder Kev. Jobs H. Boyd, minister. Preaching. 10:) and 7.30. C. K.. 6:3o. Morning, "Twenty Years Hence Is toe Lifeof s High School Student. " hs eca la er as te sermon to W. H. 8. Febroary 1916. cktsa. Fourth Pint sod Glbbe Kev. Henry G. Hanson, pastor. Preaching 10:80. 8. 8., 12. C. E-. 6:30. Morning. "The personality of God." Evening. "Tbe a. eolation nt Pleasure." Calvary lltb and Clay st. Bev. O. Si. Beam. 1O.30 and 7:30. S. S-. 12. C. E.. 6:30. Arbor Lodge Bev, George B. Crouiley. 11 and 7:43. 8. 8 . 10. , M Kenllwortb East Mta and Gladstons Bee. Ljslte Kirk Blchsrdson, psstor. B. B-. :4A. Ser vices 11 sad 3. I. V. S. 6:30. Morning. lhe Midnight Frleud." Evening. Toe FiueJ Cboiee." Mlraab B. 19t aad IMvWsosi Bev. Barry rreda, vjeetor 11 aad T:& B. ftV, 10. C. R.. 8-90. htorniaeV "Iks OWiga ties. Cre ted by SERVICES tbe Saerlrlee of Christ." Evenlug. "The Press- ore of Need." Hope Mont a villa, 7vh and Everett sts, Bev. 8. W. See man. 11 nd 7::si. t 8.. 10 Knrbes Rev. Uarrv 1.. Pratt, 11 and 'a. S. 8.. 10. C E. 6:3o Central Eeat 13ih and Pine ts. Res. U. K. Grimes, pestor. 10 sn.l 7:43 S, B.. 12 C. E., 7. Morning. "Hunest and Diabaoest I'oubters." Evening, " Debts Tbst Mast B Paid." Mt. Tabor Eaat rVSlh aud Bclinoot Hev. William r. ham Moore. 11 and 3. 8. 8.. lo C. E.. 7. Intermediate C. E , i p. m. alornltig. rommunk-n service. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett ' -Rev. A. 1- Ilutchlnsoii. stor. C. 11 . f, M 8. 8., 12 m. ServU-es 10:30 and 7:3o. M-Tiiii.,! IYe byterianlam In I'rti-tli." Evening. The A. B. C. of Christian Life." Valty W. 1st Grsy. minister. 11 sud 8. S. 8., 10. Vernon 19th sod Wygant- streets -11. N. Mount, pastor. 11 and 7:30. 8. S.. U 43. C. E. 6:30. Junior C. E. 4. Wetmlnt.T East lith and Schuyler Rev. Henry Mareotte. 10:3o and 7:3i. 8. 8.. 12. Y. P. 8. C. E.. 4 p. m. Morning. "Pure Re ligion." Evenlug. "Jesua In the Home." Ruse City Park East 4Mb at. and Hancock Rev. J. M. Sklunw. Preaching 11 and 7:30. . P.. 6:30. 8. 8.. 9:43. Millard Avenue Uev. W. H. Anv. 11 snd '.M 8. 8.. IO. Y. P. S. C. K.. f 30. Sis-kane Avenue E. 16th and Spokane W. M-i iillsgb. pastor. 11 and 7 .:.). S. 8.. 10. c f. . Marshall Street Rev. A. J. Hanna, pastor. CommiinliMji sud sermon, 7.30. 8. 8 10. 8er- US'H. II. Irlnliy. c-nt-r Virginia and Nebraska sts. Uev. l: livii,,n, parlor. 11 and 7::). 8. B-. lu v I' 8 C. E.. 0::t0. Anall 5iih street sud 37th avefiu . K. - Uev Alfred Ivls Talis, minister. 9 43. 9. 8. I' and ;. pres. blag. 4 t.i. Junior X'. K. 3, S. ui-.r ". E. CLlueae - l5i, 1st at. 7:45. 8. 8., 8:4J. Reformed Preabytsnsn. First clmr.h Ml-mew-ta snd Alnsworth Rev. F 1. Iriar. Seivlcea. 11 and 7:30. s. a.. i. Reformed. First Germsn 12tb snd i lay sti 0. Haf ner. pastor. Preaching 10.45 and fc. 8 8. 9:3o. V. P. 8.. 7 I nlon meeilng at 2:3". Address by E. P. Rosenthal, "The solution of tLe Vnn-mployed Protilrui." Secund t olumbla blvd. and. 3'd !t. A. E. Wysa. 11 and 8. S. 8 . 9 3" Y. P. S.. 7. Third Fifth ave.. Lenta -Kev. 11. ficbald kuecht, pastor, 11. 8. S.. lo Bsrvioea for hs Deaf. United Preabyterian Rev. 8. Karl Puix.lt, 10:30 aud 8. C. E . 7. SpiritualUt. First Spiritual churcb Southeast corner Sixth and Montjpimery streets. lecture at S p. ill. b) Mrs. M. A. Congdun. Address at 8 p. m. by Wallace R. Ptmble. Pnbipb teaU by accredited mediums following both ; addresses. Spiritual. 1 Church of tbe Soul -aoMi 8d sf Rev. J. II l.ilisa. psst.ir. t-onfereoce. 11. S 8.. 1 30. MrOlums meeting 3 p. m. Lecture lnd teata. V Lecture by Uev. Uanrv. 6eventh Say Advsntnts. Note-- Uegulsr services of ibis deuomlnatloa are held on hsturdav. : i enirsl. E. lltb snd Kverett Erjler P. C. llaard. paator. Preitrtilng 11 a. m. S. 8., i. Praver meeting Wednesday evening, 7:3o. Y. P. 8.. Friday. 7:45. Tats-ruacle. West Side, K. of P. ball, or ner 11th and Alder streets Past.-. E. W. cat'.in. Ssbbstb s.li-s.l In. Sermon 11. Bible stiKly. 7 4.". Lecture, 7 45. M..ntsvllls, Ls.t 0tb and Everett, J. F. Realty. , ider. Sabliaih srhwd. 10 s. m. Preaching II and 7. V. P.. 4. Prsyer meeting, Wednesday. 7:3o. AlUina i Germs n ) Sk Id mors and Mallory A c. Schweltser. local elder. Sabbath s-hool, 10. Preaching 11. Prayer meeting Wednes day 7 45. Ints 94th st. and 68th avs.-D. J. Chllw.ssJ, elder. Sal.batb aebrs.l, PI. Preach ing. 11. I'raer meeting WednesJsr, 8. St. J- i.ns i entrji sve. and thsrl'ston at. Elder L. D. llurlt.iirt. Ssbbstb fw-hool. lo. Preschlng. 1 1 . Prsyer Wednesday. Mount Tats.r LaM Ooth snd BelOjuiit Rev. C J. Cummli.gs, pastor Servb-t-s: 8sbbsth school, lo. Preaching 11. Prayer Wednesday 7 .43. Scandii. avian church. 2d snd 39th ave., 8. E. Elder O. E. Ssiiclnes. past.. 8. 8.. lo. Preaching 11. Prayer meeting. Sduesiay 7:43. Salvation Army. G-rps No. 4 207 Salnj .ii at Consecra thaa S4-rvlce II. s. 8.. 1 :&o. Praise aervice, J p. ui. Soldlrrs' couim-11 6 p. m. Corps No. 113 Aab st. Adj.- snd Mrs. Wbltnev In chsra-e. 11. 3 lj snd 8 S. 8 , 1:30. Y. P. 8.. 6. Services In cbflrge. Jsbu. sry 111. f Adjulsut and Mrs. Joseph Hsrrlson. Swedish C'-ps 130 Burnlde 11, 4 3o aud . 8-andlnavtau 243 Ab at. 8 p. in. Rev. John OvaeL United Brethren. Allerts-'27th and Alberta -Rev. C. C. Bell. 11 and 7 '. 8. 8.. 10. c. E., B;30. First-- Ksst 1.1th and Morrison Rev. J. D. Niaewoiider pastor, preschlng 11 sud 7:30. C. i... 6.30. .. S., 10. Morning. Tbe Invisible I brist. ' Eveulng. 'The Church aud the Out side." Fourth 09th at ami CM ave. S. K. L. K. Conner. Pastor. Sermun. 11 sud 7:43. . 8., 10. C. E., 0 43. tiny Woodworth Memorial. Van'cver, Waah. Rev. iora Yount. pat..r. 11 aud 8. 8. S.. lo. V. P. S. i . 1... 7. Third l ulled Brethren Church Corner 7th !t. and 32d ave. 8 E - -Herbert F. White, pas tor. S. 8., 10. Prea.-bing 11 and T:30. Jun ior C. E., 3. United Evangelical. Fourth Rev. J. E. Conner, past., 11 led 7:30. 8. 8., IO. C. E . 8:3". Radical - Jesaup at. Rev. A 8. Henderson, pestor. 11 snd 7:.'ai S S . io t L.. 7. Manor Circuit Services Maivr. 11 a. m. Cherry Grove, 3 p lu. ltrub I'rairle. 7 Ockley ircn Wllisti-tie bld. and iay Rev. 8. I.. I.vell, . r. 11 and 8. 8. 8., 10. t . E.. e :. Flrat list 16th and Poplar Itev- C. C. Po ling. 11 and 8. 8 s . 1" I... t.30. St. Johns A. P lat..n. pstur. 11 and S. 8. 8.. lo. c. k.. n : Wbfalts-Kcv II. II I arnhsm, paator. It and S. 8. 8 . 1". . E . 7. United Presbyteries. First ' ::Ttu and Hawthorne; Fra-k I.. Witt l i : ; j - - j Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7 .10 p ti. lo. C. E.. -.3 p. m. ilornii s-. ieneroslty." Eveulng, "Per- Solisl Teat. lie. t:y." ' t 1, I, I in S'rsDgers Wssro st. xoi Gri, i ave. - i:ev. 8. Earl Dubois,, paa'or, 10 . S'i.l s. Ke t .u-J. S. Cole. !0:.6 a-1' 8. B. B., 10. Unltarlaa. church cf Onr Father Broadway ssd Tarn hlll Rev. T L. Eliot. D. D.. mltftster eroer. Itua; Rev. W. G. ElJot Jr.. Blslater. Preach ing at II and 7:43. 8. 8. sod morning adult class. 9:4.",. Pastor s adult clave. 12:15. Y. P. 8. C. E., .3o. Morning. "Onnversloo. Spur toes and Reel." Evening. "Why tbe Moving pict ure U a Social Problem." UlivwrssiUt. Church of the (iood Tldlnga Brdway and Kaat 24th Rev. I, D. Orby. 8. ft.. 12 norm. Preaching. lOieS. Junior c. E., 8. Monday evening Uss. 7. Morning. "A LaHter That Was Bent to tbe Wrong Man A Btttdj of Let tors end Uvlllutaun." T, M. C, a T. W. C. A. T. M. C. A. Blitb and Taylor sTreets. viU- W Bloue, general secretary. . V. W. C. A. Broad sy and Taylor sts. Misa Llna t). James, general secretary. Vesper aervlce 4:30. Miscellaneous. Portland Bahal Assembly 516 Ellers bide. Services, 8 p. ss. Divine Troth Center Selllng-Hlrtch bldg. Kev J. M. Mlsard. psstor. 11. Cbrtetlaa Yoga Center 318 Ablagtoa bldg. T. i. Haner. instructor. Evening -services e. Wednesday and Friday. 8. 8.. 12. Sunday, 8 p. m.. topic, "Life and tbe Way.'. Church or tbe Bret tern (Duniardi) Kev. George A. Carl, 11 and 7:80. e. 10. C. W.. ;. . The Church of God (German) 74 East th !t-, north Pastor, Rev. D. F. Komm. Ger- . mas services, 11 and 7:30 p. m. B. 8 , O.ti. . Prayer meet log Thursday evening. 7:43. Churcb of Cbriat Lenta preaching, 11 sad 7 ::. Bible class, lo. PUgab Mission Lents Full gospel Sandsy. 10:30 and t:80. Tuesday and Friday at 7:80. Lenta Church J oh a bliey. II aud 7:43. S. IO. C. K-, 8:45. ' ' Commoea Mission 22 N. Front' st Myrs Smith and Miss Esther Ellis. Sopts., 8. BcandinavUn Evsngellcsl Mlssio Church & 737 Allsrrts Her vires. 1 snd 7:43.: H. B., 10. , V. P. M. Sunday. 5:30. Prayer meet lag Tsars, day, a. M. Ohses. psalor. Church of God. Seventh Day, SOS Bast Wastw Ingtoa street Meetings Sunday veiling, 8. ' Wednesday at 8 p. at., aad Saturday, 2 aad Eeat Star street Gospel Hal4, between Twenty -eights and Twenty uinth. , Advanced Thought Spiritual TeBspVa. corner fclstb snd Montgomery streets. 11. sueclal anusle. Inesoar. 2J and 8. t . Tbeneopbt'-sl Bo-tety 1M Mnrusre bldg f "arv uy uovsra uevrge. "Jlie- BCleDce Cf the Tlun-s. According to Astrology. t . To hold tb neckband la shjap uhes av shirt 1a being pressed ls th cOxa ot b rscaaUy lnrent4 4lrlc,