rs THE OREGON &AJLY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, FEBg gARY 12. 1916. o ESSION OF LAYMEN TO BE ATTENDED BY PROMINENT SPEAKERS Leaders From ' Various Activ-r ities.of Life to Participate in Great Meeting. EXPECT 2000 DELEGATES Contention to Open a 3 p. m. Tomor- ' , roir In rint Bejrttat Church. (White Temple.) "When, today closes the committees which iave been for weeks preparing for the great Laymen's Missionary movement -convention wilt have practi cally completed the last details of the gathering- which will meet tomorrow at 3 p..tn in the First Baptist church i White Temple.) These meetings will conclude Wednesday night.. The convention will open with practi cally an even 2000 delegates. Of these between 160 and 200 will be from point in western Oregon and Washing ton outside of Portland. . Weather Zs Handicap. A month's severe weather, which tied up mails and "transportation facilities has. handicapped the efforts of the 'general committee, and it . has been impossible to bring from out of Port land the large number of delegates that could have .been interested had the elements been mpre considerate. 'The Laymen's Missionary Movement aims to interest laymen of all com-, munities in the United States in mis sionary work, both home and foreign. Leaders in ' the movement have noted that, in the past this branch of church work has been left too much to the women and It is felt that it is about time that the men of the community bestir themselves and ; shoulder part of the responsibility for the extension of the Christian religion and the moral uplifting that follows the lead of the religion of the Christ. Church Dignitaries Attracted. The Portland convention has attract ed to the city a large number of the most prominent churh dignitaries in the United States, these include mis sionaries and fteld workers in practi cally every evangelical denomination. It can be said without stretching the truth, that the men who are In at tendance . form a 'group which in its composite state has seen -all the re mote corners of the entire earth. Tur key, Asia Minor, India; ., China and Africa have no hidden spots that have not come beneath the gaze of some one of these men. - The men are speakers of more than ordinary ability,- and some men stand foremost in tank as orators. They are all interesting and above all and in tensely; human. Laymen. Leader to Speak. ---'.Morris -W. Ehnes, formerly a mis sionary to Africa, and now editor of th publications of the Missionary Edu cational Movement, will . address the current events class of the First Pres byterian church in the auditorium im mediately following the church serv ices tomorrow morning. Mr. Ehnes is one . of the leaders of the Laymen's missionary- convention. This meeting is open to men and women. ' Free Lecture Tonight. Through the courtesy of the Lay men's Missionary .Movement a free stereoptican lecture will be given in the White Temple this evening at 7:30. The pictures are entitled "The RedempV tion " of ' Jimmie," 'and . give a graphic representation of church work as car ried on In certain parts of the city of Boston. W. H. Gilbert will be the lecturer. - The public la invited. National Secretary to Speak. Rev. Herman P. Swarts, one of the national secretaries of the Congrega tional Home Missionary society, will ireach ' at Waverly Heights church. Woodward avenue and East Thirty- third street, tomorrow morning at 11 ir.- Swarts is a leader in Congregationalism- and will be one of the speakers t the v Laymen a Missionary conven 1 lOn, :,' Visiting Ministers To Occupy Pulpit Tomorrow morning the pulpit of First Congregational churcb will be occupied -by some of . the speakers -of he Laymen's Missionary- Movement onventlon. At the evening service r. Luther R. Dyott will deliver a -rmon on "Physicians. Nurses and (hers. This is the third in a series ' sermons on the general theme, fealth and Happiness.". The past week has been an active ie- for the workers of First Congre- itionai cnurcn. Monday evening the Men's Brother od held its monthly dinner. .J. B. . instanley . gave ' a review of the peat . years of the church's growth. Tuesday the Woman's league held i "all-day" in the church parlors. ne day was spent in sewing for al charity. ' last night the Endeavor society ive a valentine social in the church t lore? - Dr. Cline to Speak. lr. C.-B. Cline will deliver his fay -us - lecture oa Abraham ' Lincoln at i4 Vancouver Avenue Methodist Epis al tihurch,' corner ... of ,Skidmore reet, tonight: at 8:15. Admission is : i-e. The '"Lyng" society will serve ' . tshments. - Bishop Bell to Speak. . shop William L.' Bell of the Unit llrethren churcb will occupy the :- if of the First -United Brethren i rch, Sunday, at 11a. m. Vo I Teachers and Sun day School Workers " " Provide yourself now with ' PeloubetV Notes ' for 181 -'Price SI post paid -Vv TarbeH's. Teachers' ; , .Glllde for 119'. i Price 11 post-pafd "'"'"',-. Gist of the Lesson for 1MI: Price 2Xc post paid Third Alder -St. - . . Active in behalf of laymen's 'convention f A, s Vi; J- "l ;! Dr. George 'BJ Pratt Lincoln's Birthday Will Be Celebrated Lincoln day will be observed in the First Christian Sunday school tomor row -morning, at :45 o'clock. B. F. Mulkey will make the address. It will be the same address that he will de liver at a big Lincoln banquet tonight. The Veterans quartet will sing two selections. All the -members of this quartet are over 70 years of age. The quartet is composed of W. N. Morris, who was on Sherman's march to the sea; Z. N. Parvtn, who has written much music for the quartet; Mr. Hall, who was in the Gettysburg campaign. and Mr. Mills, who was in the Knox- ville campaign. Among other numbers, the quartet will sing "The Old Flag Ripples in the' Breeze." written by Samuel M. Simpson, with music by Z. N. Parvin. , . The young men's classes are prepar ing special features for the Sunday school session. They have some big surprises for the school. It will be worth coming to Sunday school lust to see .50 young men on the platform. The Q. A. R. will be present. Rev. George Darsie will preach at both the regular services, which will be held as usual at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.-" Accepts Call to Everett. Hood River, Or.. Feb. 12. Rev. W. P. Kirk, who has been pastor of the Hood River Christian and Missionary Alliance church for the past four years, - has accepted a ca21 to the church at Everett, Wash., and will move with his family to his new field of labor next week. Rev. Kirk has been highly successful in his church work in Hood River. AMONG CHURCHES AND CHURCH MEMBERS Postponed Services Tomorrow. The postponed revival services at Sunny side Methodist church will be conduct ed tomorrow by Evangelist John Sew tas, of Tacoma. Bethany Xtealsb. Aid to Meet. The Ladies' Aid society of Bethany Danish Lutheran church will meet at Mrs. H. Hansen's home, 219 Graham avenue, Tuesday, at 2 p. nr. Ho 7asto Cnosea Yet F, E. Helton, chairman of the committee to recom mend a pastor for White Temple Baptist church, reports no recominen- WUrvObserve Uaooln Day. The Highland xJongregatlonal church will observe Lincoln memorial Sunday by a special service tomorrow evening with special music and aa address on "Abra ham Lincoln" by E. V. Littlefleld. Sermon on Tlncoln. The morning sermon at Atkinson Memorial Congre gational church tomorrow is, "What Constitutes the Greatness of Abraham Lincoln." The evening sermon subject Is, "How Old Art Thou?" Special Beviral Services The First church of the Nazarene. East Seventh and Couch streets, tomorrow will be gin a special series of Sunday meet ings, conducted by the pastor. Rev. C. Howard Davis. Physician to Speakv--Dr. J. Allan Gilbert will deliver a lecture upon "Sex Hygiene" before the Young Men's Fo rum of the First Methodist church. Twelfth and Taylor streets, tomorrow. at 12:15. Dr. Gilbert is medical ad viser of the Oregon Social Hygiene so ciety. . - "Will Hold Day of Prayer. The Woman's Baptist Mission Union of Portland will hold a special day of prayer at the White Temple Thursday. February 17, from 10:30 a. m." to 3 p. m. Mrs. L.- E. . Troyer, missionary among the Mexicans of Southern Cali fornia, will be present. Will Speak at Anabel Dr. S. Hall Young, the Presbyterian representa tive in Alaska, will give an Illustrated talk on Alaska at Anabel Presbyterian church at 6 p. m. tomorrow. Dr. Young is a scheduled speaker at the . Lay men's Missionary Movement conven tion. . - - Commissioner to Speak Commis sioner Will H. Daly will speak at the 7:30 service at Rodney Avenue Chris tian church, i Rodney avenue and Knott street, tomorrow on "The Lay man's Opportunity in the Social Reconstruction. v . Dr. Oorbys Anniversary The ninth anniversary of the pastorate of. Rev. J. D. Corby, of the Church of Good. Tid ings. Broadway and . East Twenty fourth street, will : be celebrated Sun day morning at the service and Sunday school . house. There will . be special features and music. . , Second of Sermon Series The second of & series of six . Sunday evening gospel talks by Rev. L. K. Richardson, pastor of Kenil worth Presbyterian church. East Thirty-fourth and Glad stone avenue, on topics of particular Interest to workingmen," will be given tomorrow at 7:45 oa . "The .Working man's Sunday." '- p '..'.-:, i - - Workingmen are particularly Invited to hear Rev. Richardson. - r -. ...vVesper Mnsle Program, - The order of sacred music for: the 5 o'clock ves per aervice at the Church of Our Fath er, Unitarian, corner-of Broadway and Yamhill streets, tomorrow-is: Volun tary. -Elegie," by A. Lebeau; anthem, "Break Forth Unto Joy by Rogers; offertory, soprano solo, "My God and Father" -..postlude. "March Des Fan tomes,? TgyScotaon Clay. ; - ; BAPTISTSAREGETTIIlG I READY FOR INSTITUTE TO BE HELD FEB. 21 - .'".-J ' Q ' ';;,"-'r" ' v - r-'5 "-""'-'-'v " ---'-ti Campaign to Register; Stu dents' Now in . Progress; ' r Visiting Team Noted Men.', A campaign is being conducted among members of Baptist . Sunday school classes, young people's socie ties, brotherhoods and . women's mis sionary societies this -week to register students for the educational Institute to be held in the- White Temple, Feb ruary 21 to 25.' There are no regis tration. . fees and certificates of credit will be granted to those taking notes on 10 lectures on young-people's work, or five lectures on young; people's work and five in other courses. -Rewards in the form of libraries will oe given to the young people's society, the women's society, the Sunday school and the church that attains the highest percentage la attendance and note taking: students. Points will be awarded as follows: One for atteni ance and one for notes on any lecture or subject. - The seven visiting members of the team which will conduct the institute will arrive Tuesday and during the remainder of the week will be in a workers conference preparatory to the opening of the . lectures and classes next week.. The team has been in San Francisco conducting a similar .insti tute to that planned for Portland next week. The personnel of the visitors is: Rev. William E. Chalmers, Rev. S. Zane Baten. Rev. W. E. Raffety, Rev. George L. White, Rev. L. P. Valentine, Rev. W. B. Hinson, Professor J. S. Wal lace and Miss Meme Brockway. Rev. Mr. Chalmers for the past seven years has had charge of all local religious educational work of the Bap tist churches in the United States. He is dean of the team who will be here. He is a New Jersey man and was ed ucated at Chicago university. Before taking up his present work he was a Chicago pastor. Catholic Chapel Car Is at East St. Johns Services will be conducted Sunday In the St. Peter Catholic chapel car which has been stationed on a side track at Bast St. Johns. The car, which was built at a cost of $25,000, is inJ reality a Catholic church on wheels, and contains all fur nishings found in a Catholic church, such as an altar, sanctuary, sacristy, confessional and vestments, etc. "What the Catholic Church Is and Is Not" will be the subject of a lecture to be delivered In the car at- 8 o'clock Sun day evening. The car will be open to the public from 2:30 to 4 o'clock. Serv ices will be held for an indefinite time. Women's Auxiliary to Ifeet Tho Women's Auxiliary of the Episcopal diocese will meet at the parish house of. St. Stephen's Pro-Cathedral, -Thirteenth and Clay streets, Wednesday at 3 o'clock Rev. Hugh L. Burle son of the board of missions of New Tork and Bishop Walter T. Sumner will speak. Entertainment XText Priday. The Epworth league of the Mount Tabor TklT to v. . . . . ... . . . . . . i. uuurca wiu give xne tnira or a series of winter entertainments in the Church Fridav vnn Tff-aK Ml tt m mm 1 V Tho program follows: Saxophone solo, Carpenter Staples: sketch, "Shattered Nerves," Ava Owen and Elizabeth Sin gleton; piano solo, Miss Eva Graves; "A CaSA Of SURnennlnn " in,Uir.lAm. edyf by members of the league. Idaeols-Douglass Eatertainmeat. A free entertainment in the form of a "Lincoln-Deuglass" service will be giv en at the First African M. E. church, 288 Williams avenue, tomorrow eve ning, beginning at 8 o'clock. J. D. Lewis Will xnpn If on 'Dniita. Y. Abolitionist." A paper by Mrs. K. Gray on "The Religion of Abraham Lincoln," the reading of a poem, "Lin coln." by Mrs. J. S. BelL an address by Rev. E. D. L. Thompson on "Lin coln His Message ror Our Day," and solos by Miss JEdlth Gray and W. S. Drew will have places on the program. Tjarge Number Present. In spite of the inclement weather, there was a large number at the Chrlsti or meeting in; Calvary Presbyterian cnurcn last Sunday. Short addresses were made by the following local mem bers: Rex Stuart, Miss L Fisher,1 Roy Glover, Miss E. Jones and Mrs. Roy Glover. The music was furnished by Miss Metta Brown, Miss Grace Allen and the choir, accompanied by Miss M. Lamberson, organist. Miss Pearl Thom as, pianist:- Andred 1 Loney, corrietiat, and Nathan Thomas, violinist. i ' - ' Xevivals Kext Week Revival meet ings for every afternoon, and evening in the week except Saturday will begin at Sunnyside Methodist churcb Sunday with Evangelist John Lewtas of Ta coma in charge. Rv. Mr. riufo been in the evangelistic: field for a numoer or years. . ' : i ; -, A , chorus choir has i been organised and it will be led by Mr. Lewtas. Miss Florence Twidwell,' gospel solo ist, will stag at every service. There wuj also te special musio each' even in Two hundred new song books will be used in the services.- All are In vited to attend these services. xissioxutrT Will Speak Rev. John J. Schmidt, for many . years mission ary in the province of Shan tun in Northern China, ; will preach at 10:30 a. m. and - 7:3 p. m. in the German z,ion vongregauonai cnurcb, corner Ninth and Fremont streets, February 13. He will preach in German. Mr and Mrs. Schmidt will render a few songs in Chinese. ; The ; services' will be conducted by the pastor of : the church. Rev. J. . H. Horn. . Several musical selections will be given under the direction of Prof. - D. J,' Leather man. . .' There .will be no admission charge and , the public Is ; cordially in- viiea. , - -. . Troupe" Zs Entertained The cast of the Play A Case of Suspension," ta be given by the Mount Tabor Epworth League - were entertained Thursday evening by Ava -Owen and ' Elizabeth Singleton, 4Irectoi;s of the play, at the Studio- of. Mrs. Adeline N. Alvord. Mrs. Alvord went over the play with the young people, and games and music were enjoyed. ; Light refreshments were . served. ii Thoee present were: Misses Genie and Mabel Black,' Helen MouBtjt Marjraret -Colemanr and Myrta Henley and Messrs. Walter Nelson, Al bert Capps, Kenneth Ross, Harold Gra ham. Harry. Teller, George Graves and Robert Henley, v ' , ' HEAD OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATIONAL WORK ' j' s.1 f:-:-'v: :-V : : f ' i f ' 'v Rev. Willim XL Chalmers. Rev. Dr. Orothers Is to Preach at Unitarian Church 4t Rev. Samuel McChord Croth- 0t ers, D. T ot Cambridge, Mass., Ik will preach at tomorrow" morn- ing"s service at the Church of Our Father, unitarian. Broad- m way and Yamhill street. - In the afternoon vesper service at 6. The pastor of the church will 4t speak on the theme, "Since Lincoln's Day." 1 v . (a v P P P P P P Dr. Duff to Speak On Preparedness Rev. W. Duff will preach his de layed Sunday evening sermon on "Non-Preparedness" at , Woodstock tabernacle tomorow evening. Rev. Mr. Duff has lived ' in England and has seen "preparedness" as it applied to that country. He says: While the big guns roar about this subject it is well for common gospel preachers to look to their armory. It costs to prepare, so It .was thought cheaper to fight than to be crushed any more with preparedness. But it was not.' I fought militarism in -the the British Isles, when every evening men trained in their back yards for the German or some other scare. "I never saw men wanting a fight but got it. I would not belong to an obligatory military . country. Bismark thought It preparedness - to form the triple alliance and It was because of it the others formed their alliance. Lord Roseberry says he is sorry to see America falling away from her old policy. " It will be the wealthy of the coun try arming and training the people and when all are ready, unless there is more social Justice preparedness will mean internal revolution quick. We believe that Christian and fair economic condition preparedness strengthens a. country. Leading Methodists Preach Tomorrow Tomorrow is to be a big day at the First Methodist Episcopal church. Spe cial attention Is to be given to the Lay men's Missionary conference, and two of the leading men of the Methodist denomination in the missionary move ment are to occupy- the pulpit of First church. In the morning the . Rev. Dr. J. B. Trimble, educational secretary of the Methodist Episcopal church, with head quarters in New Tork City, will deliver the sermon at 10:30. In the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, the convention of all the women's mission ary societies of the city will be held in First cburch. It is expected up ward of 1000 women will be In attend ance. It is the big gathering, and an excellent, program has, been . arranged. At 7:30 o'clock in the evening the ad drees will be given by Morris W. Eh nes, editor of all the missionary move ment publications of the United States. Mr. Ehnes is known the country over. Sunday noon, at 12:15, the first ses sion of the Sunday school in the new temple will be held. Special exercises will feature this gathering. -;. Noted Men to Speak At Baptist Church - Two of the team In Portland for the Laymen's Missionary convention will occupy White Temple pulpit to morrow morning and eVening. Dr. M. D. Eubank of. Hu Chow, China, will deliver the morning sermon and Dr. Herbert' 8. Johnson of Boston,' for merly of Oregon, .the 'evening' sermon. .The Temple quartet will sing, "Angel Bands in Strains Sweet Sounding by Saint-Saens, and "I Am Alpha and Omega," ; by' Stalner, at . the morning service. The evening numbers by the quartet , will be: "As the Sun's. De clining Ray" by Bliss, and 0 Rest In the Lord," by Morse. - Rev Wm. E. Chalmers and Rev. S. Zane Batten, .of Philadelphia, will occupy White .Temple pulpit- Sunday morning and evening, February 20. Both men are members Of the Baptist educational team 'which will : conduct the educational institute in- White Temple February 21 to 25. Minister Asks for ( Anonymous Letters ' V-. . . -. -" -ir;--:' :r '"i' ; 'A special series Of Sunday morning and Sunday evening sermons by Rev. A. L. Crim, pastor. - is 'announced for the East Side Christian church. East Twelfth and Taylor streets. ' The morn ing subjects will deal with fundamen tal principles" in religion, and will In clude a discussion of present indica tions as seen In; the .religious world. The evenings .subjects will deal with the ideal young man and woman of the times, and the ideal busband and wife of the times. 4A novet method will be used by the pastor- In gathering ma terial for his evening sermons- Anony mous letters ? front young,' 'unmarried men and . women ana from husbands and wives on their Ideals oft the other sex will be used,, and some of them read from the pulpit. ' - , CLASSinfe Directory . i S. S. Lesson Tomorrow, , V HamVlad aad Eaaltod. Phil.' 8: 1-1L V Memoriae veraea 6-7.--- .' " v - Golden Text For know the grsce of o Lord Imu Chrint, that, thong li he waa rtel , ret for your aakea be beraaie. pour, tbat t tboiii hie - porerty aurbt become rlcb- Cor. S, . .-;,).--.,.- . - Home Readian M. Hnnibled and- &altea. ITU. z. i-ii. i. Humility or iwmra, yt 1S: 22-23. W. Hamllity of Moaea. BxoA. S-lJa Ta. Humility of Oldeua. Judg. : ii liumlllty or Uim CPDtnrtoD, Matt, a: a-x. n UrJnllity ot Paul. 3 Cur. 12: l-lO. S. BamUtt -ia prayer, Luke 18: 6-14. 'f : s j ! Young People's Topics. , Christian Endeevor (eonaeeratloa meetiof Tb CooaecraUuB of Influence." Ue iJ 19-25. - - - ' - -' - . .s . . Kpworth leegner "Myatery of a Minorit B. Y. p. u.; "CbrlaUan Fidelity and Forcer" Matt. 25i 3-t3. Aiaoclsted Biohr Stodaato (LB.. Av N Vi. O. W. HaU. Eaat elb and Alder at. ; 1 .45. aymporiam: C. field and DooffiM 4.m , J .-- i J .ay i. olUK an4 toatL-' 1 - . . .... ... e sLAMK.J 7:15, oior . serrlce. 7:30, public lecture or it Xwelre TMlxMJr- leabty aad eplrttaal.' - Advent C&rUtiaa ffot Seveatfc Bay), t j Advent ChriatlBA -Saeand atreet. betwa I Hall and liucola. Her. J. 8. Lucas. Preaculo eerricea, 10: HO, 780. Sunday school, 12 at Prayer meeting ThuraCay evening. Loral YVorK era meeting nnUy. 6:30. ..".''' '-,- Saptiat. -' ''" ITrat White Temple XI rs. A.. W. PeLon acting pattor. Blb4e acbool, 9.&0. Srviceal and 1:30. B. Y. P. TJ., 8:15. Or.'.Halberwy Beeman. Morning. Dr. M. 1. Eubank of .Cnio and Or. Herbert 8. Johnaon ot Boaton. Swedish Fluniab Baptist mission 6 o'cU In ladies- parlor, WuiU Temple, Twelfth -n4 Taj lor at. 4tili Eaat Side Eaat 20th and Ankeny Rfev. TV. O. Shank, pastor. Services 11 and 7:30. SJas: iX B. Y. P. U., :30. Morning; "Does Care for Me?" Kreiiing-, "Fba Deposing j Qoeen VaahU." T Highland, . Eaat 0th and Alberta Bev. Ctl F, Mieir, 11 and 7:30. B. X. P. U.. : A Bible study, 0:45. . Arleta Bev. W. T. 8. SDrlgga. 8. S. B. X. P. V.. 0:3O. Servteea, 11 and T.'IJ uuiwenuij i trti nev. j. ij. rtesseii oc -icea 11 and 7:30. 8. 8., 9 -SO. B. . P. V., 8; . 8wedlati lSth and Hort U., 10:43 and-7 ; . S. 8., 12. B. Y. P. V., 6. - ; f Grace Mootavilla Bev. H. T. Cash, 11 & 7:30. T. P., 8:30. 8. 8., :46. BeUwood Bev. F. H. Hayes, 11 and 7iT 8. 8. 10. B. X. P. U., 8:30. St. Johns E. P. Borden, paator 8. ft., LO. Bervleea, 11 and 7:30 . x . p. u.. o:SO. Calvarv Eaat 8th aad Grant Kev. xn StepbenaoD, acting paator. 11 and 7:30. 8. tVi A. K. J . . .uv. : lit. Calvary Pine street and Grand ave-r Bev. A U. Machack. Services 11 and 8. '8. Thlr Knott . snd Vancoover avenue Revs. W. J. Beaven. Preacblna 11 and 7:30. K. X V. V., 8:80. S. S.. lO. Morning, "The Excuse I Can't." Evening, "Heaven's Esteem faith." " f et. J ODDS luermani nev. r. ormrm 8. S.. 10. 11 and 7:30. B. X. Ps U-. Chinese Mission S. 8., 7. J. U amierlntendent : Lents Kev. J. M. Kelson. S. 8.. 10. Serv- Imi 11 anH T -SO- R. Y. P- C. A:30. - Second Uerman, Morris at. and Bodney avej 11 and 7:30. s. :o. a. x.r.,v.. o:o Glencoe East 45th and Mi in ats. Bev. A R. Wa.ltz a. S. :4A a. m. MorninK. 'Mor&- lns and Evening Sowing." Evening. "Laaayf Slides." .j Mount Olivet Rev. W.' A. Magrett, patr. 11 and S p. m. 8. S-. 12:30. Italian Mission - Rev. Francesco Sannells; paator, 10.30. 11 aad 8. 8. 8. 10. Paster's Hrrl H. Knrllsh auoken at 10:80 service..' - m First German Fourth and Mill Rev. yJL I Kratt. Services, 11 snd 7:30. 8. 8., 8:4o.fv I, Goodwill Allaalon 15th aad Boise Miss A. iM. Nelson, auperintendent. .1 North Portland Mission BOO ntcoiai airo"i. Set vices Friday. 8 p. m. RaeseUviUe Miasion 8. S.. 3. Preaqg 3:45 by Dr. Albert Laugnomage. 't - Tbrnaclp Euft 42(1 and Holgate sts. Walter Duff, acting paator. Preaching, 11 f V 7. SO. S. S., 9:46. B. Y. P. D., :3. Morn "Ibe Two Natures." Evening, "Noo-PrepaV fc nL iu On, Vrr t ' , Swedish Finnish Baptist Mission Dei -r White Temple, iMJX and xayior sts., i:a; ' ' - Sf: CencTsgational. First Park and Madlsoa Bev. Luther a"thlfM.C Drott, D. D. 8. S.. :0O. Preschlng, 7 45. Morning, speakers from L. M. M. f ventioa. Evening, the pastor. Physlclsj i 1 Iurses and Others." ' First German East Tib. and Stanton R f I E. O. WUlman. 3 i Atkinson Memorial Kt 29th and Everetr - Rev. Thomas S. Anderson, pastor. 8. 8., 11 and 7:45. Y. P. 8. C E.. 6:30. - University Park Haven street near Lomba Rev. F. J. Meyer. D. D., pastor. 11 a" 7:30. S. S., 10. Y. P. S. C. ..'6:30. Mornlf "The Religion of Abraham Lincoln." Evenli. "Japan The Land of the Lotoe Flower." United Haven and Lombard streets Rs. r. i. Meyer, pastor. - S. 8.. 10. Preaching 11 and 8. C. E.. 7. . BcUinger. Preaching, 11 and l: S. S., i 1 J. E., 3. Y, P. S.. 8:30. Morning. "Our Jf -J 1 cbor in tne uoooness ot jesos.- iiirening, V. Littlefleld on "Lincoln." field on "Lincoln." Linderhurst Rev. D. B. Gray, 11 and 7 'A a a in. IT E.. 8:30. ! Pligrlm Missouri sve. and Shaver St. Re W. C. Kantner, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8. :45. C E. 6:30 1 St. Johns-i-Daniel T. Thomas, pastor. 8. JJ, . lO a. m. Preaching. 11 a. m.: C E 8:30. I Lanrelwoofl 5th avenue and'5th streeLj Rev. C 8. Johnson. 11 and 8. ; E-. 7. S.. lO. J- 1 Ardenwafd Daniel T. Thomas, pastor. S. sj ' 10:45. C. B., 7. Preaching, 8. i " 1 Waverly Heights East 33d and Woodwsr . I Rv. A r,. Moses, minister. Preaching. 11 at! ' T:30. 8.8.9:45. Y. P. S., 8:30. . Morain, t Bev. Herman F. Schwarts or e lorn, t Bunnyslde-4-n;at aaa ano uj"1 J. Staub. ll'and 7:45. 8. K. 10. Junior C. El 8 - iniermeaiaie c., w.a. dtwo, . 6-30. Morning, "The Church's One Founch tion. ISVtnuig, sacrea mucrri. . . Zioa (German) n.apt viu ana ircmonx. jmi J.. H. Hopp, 10:30 and-7:30. C. C O.OV. U Christian. - First Park and . Columbia ats. Rev. Get tJ t . . . . . .a a . .1 31 F. Darsie, pastor. 11 snd 7:43. a 8.. :4i S . J, e.Sw. nior luug , xtmt . v .... B-.,in. 'ttlar'a Wash Basin." ' Montavill-East 76th and Hoyt Rev! J..Ct Ghormley, 1J and o. a.. . - Gladutoiw Her. Roy L. Dunn, pastor, H anoi 8. S. B IOj C. E.. T. i T. XVoodlawn 7 th and Liberty ett Rev. W- J. Mellinger,' 11 and 7:3o. S. 8,.. 8:43, C.-E.. 8 '30 ' Se'llwood Cor. 18th and Nehalem Rev. fi. V Knrrrmuj DSSton 11 and 8. - 8. 8.. 1U cl E7 1 'i Rodney Avenue Rev. 3. F. Ghormley, pa tor corner Rodney and Knott Preaching. 1 . ,i T-4S R. S.. 9:45. C E. 4 8:30. Morning; "TTanaformation." Evening, City Commliotiefr Imly, "The Layman a opportunity in tne f- eiaT ReconatrucUou.' s . p..t Kid firistlan. cor. E. 12th and E r.w.r a i.1 rrlu. nHBtor. S. 3.. 10. Preach lne. 11 and 7:90. C. B., :30. Morning, "Js tbc. Bible Credit a bier' Evening. 'The loona f Kern Park; Rev. G.' -K. Berry, pastory it 7-3U -! S.S.. B:45. erE.. 8:30. - 8t. Johns 'Rev. Herbert F, Junes, pastoi and 8. S. 8.. iw- v. ' r - vernon tnurcn vi mnw iui iiu wye i gant J. A. iMelton. 11 and 7:30. -.8.' S., t0f: i Bethel E. 1 S2d and Tbompeoa. !brey W. Witaon. 8. 8.. 2 p. m. Rev. -e. Chriatiaa Scienoe, Firat Church of- Christ, Sctentlat EvetM between ISthiana lwta sis. etrricvs it ikl B iL a :4S and 11. Lesson sermon. "Soui.'r Mmuid East ttth and HoUaday Services 11 and . 8.' 1., :4S and 11. Lesaoa sermon Soul. Wednesday evening. 8. . .-- ; Third East 12th and Salmon ts.Servirea U and 8. S. i and essoa sermoui "Sool." weauesasy tBm, J. - ' . j - trourth Vancouver sve. sad Emerson at. Services II. 8. 8 :45 and 1L, Lrsaoa mttA iuon. wui. . o - - . FlJtb Myrtle Psrk ball Services, II a. aa, c a O't-4 an1av. lesson aniion ' "'Amil.- r - Carlstlaa- Seleuca Society. HslLrook block, St. Johns Sersicest Saadsy 11, Wednesday evening meeUng at 8. Subject of lessoa ser- aon. "Soul." e. a. xx. ana . - - , -. A -- CataeBe. - ' ,L St. Peters Lento iter. P. Boetgen. . Maet g - High mata. 10:30, Evening service. 7 :30. r Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis sts. Uev. K. V. O'Hara. Mass 8. -7 :. 8::W, 8:. Higlt mesa 11. Evening service, ; 7 :4A. St.-Lawrence 3d and Shermsa sts.Rev.n j. Ki, naim. mimam , m.ijv. mgu mass luiv. L-M.IX. unlM 7rafl. t- ... ... . - . St. Patrick's XStn aad Savler sts Rev. .4 P. MarDbv. Mass 8. lima mass 10:SO. Evenlaa i r-m - . .. '.. - . - ... i St Kraacu E. urn ana oak sts. Bev. a.J H. ' Black. Mass, ; 6. 8, ., ,High mass. IQ&XJ Evening service, i :au. .- t . . Immscnlate Heart of Mary Wllliama ave. ami Stanton Rev.: W A. Daly. - Mass . 8, ft. High mass 1:30. Evening, service. 730. -; Holy Rosary E. -3d and Clackama Rev. E, S. Olson. Mass, 8. 7. s. 9. .. High mass 11: Krenlng service. 7:30. 'V U ; -,t-.V St. Rose E. 63d and Alameda Rev. '' Tl vtsmu.: .hmi o(-aw.: ATcniug aervicst -T,"ao.4Si luinrf T. Klernan. Hm 8. High mass 10 JM. Eve3 St. Pani's German East 12th and Cllotoo nin service, 7:30. " ... . 'A. 8. Krause. pastor. German and English - The Msdeletoe E. 24th and SUklroo Rev: I 8. S-. 9:30. German service. 10UJ0 a m. Eng RIGHT THINKING By Rev. Luther R. Dyott, D. Pastor of the First ; " Congregational Church. asaCasiasse"""e'a i the thinking man knows that he is more than the six hundred million ceils in his brain. - Histliinking, is right when it is straight straight toward God, his brother man and himself. In his capability of such thinking is found the initial idea of his likeness to God, while through such thoughts, as living forces,, he reaches his ade quate life as it is expressed in divine terms. One cannot have a first-rate life with second-rate thoughts. No more will he have a second-rate life with first-rate thoughts. . As he thinketh within himself, so is he. . , ' . G. F. Thompson. Mass, 7:30. B. High mass, 10-30. Evening rervlce. 7:45. : Ascension E. Ysmhill and E. 78th Fran ciscan Fatbera. Mass 8. High mass. 10:30. Evening serriee. 7UJO. Holy Redeemer PosUind bird, and Van couver ave. Rev. F. H. Miller. Mass 8, 8. High mass 10:80. Evening service. 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Blaa. dena1 St. Rev. B. V. Kelly. Mass 8. High msss 10:30. Evening service, 7:30. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoln at- Rev. C. Rsy mond. Mara 8. High mass. 10:30. Evening service. 7:30. ' St. Ignatius 3220 43d st. 8. E. Jesuit Fa thers. Mass 8:80 and 8. High mass 0:30. Evening service 4. . 8t. Stephens 42d and E. Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waitt. Mais 8. 8:30. High mass 10:30. Evening service, 7:30. Bt. Philip Keri S. 16th and Hickory Bev. W. J. Cartwrlgbt. Mass 8. High mass 10:3a Evening service 7 :30. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rev. O. Rcbl. Mass 6 High msss 10:30. Evening serv- iCSt. SAgstha E. 15th and Miller Rev. 3. CummUky. Msss 8. High mass 10:30. Eve- St. Joseph (German) 18th and Coach t.- Rev. R. Dnrrer. Mass s. uign msss aw.ov. Evening service . 7:30. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland ave, end Failing ats. Kev. F. Matthew. Mass 8. High bum hi::i. Kvenins- service f St. Micbsel (IUllsn) th and MIR sts.- Rev. M. Balestra. Mass 8. High mass 10:30. Evening service 7:30. i St. Clements Smith and Newton sts. Rev. C. Smith, Mass 8. High mass 10:30. Evening service 7:3a St. Clares Capitol Hill Rev. Anthony, Mas 8. High mass 10:30. Evening service 7 30 St". Chsrles 34th and KllUngrworth Rev. G. Salderborn. Msss 8. High mass 10:30. Eve ning service 7:30. ' Chriatiaa Bpirltual. Christian SplritualUt. room 411 EUers bolld ing Lecture and messages,- 8. First Cb Hat lan Spiritualists. Odd Fellows hall. East 8th and Alder streets Commnnloa messages, 3 p. m. by Ida S toller, 8 a. m, ChristadelDhlaaa. West Portland Zl Eaat Waahiagbaa. Sun day. 10:80 a. m. Wednesday. 8. ML Tabor E, 00th and Belmont. 11 aad 7:30. Chriatiaa aad Missionary Allianoa. '. Gospel Tabernacle East th and Clay John B. Fee. pastor. 8. S.. 10. Preschlng. 1L Usv. C. H. Chrismsa. district superintendent. Bible tudj oa Scriptural nesting x:a p. m. arioa. EdIsoopsL - Bt- Mark's 21st and Marshall sts. Rev. ?. E. H'. Simpson, rector; Rev. J. G. Hatton, as sociate. Sunday services, 7:30 a. m. Holy Enchsrist. 7:30. S. 8.. :45. Mm Una. H:15. Holy Eacharlst and sermon, 11. Evensong, fi.JO. Mission hymns and sermon, TJ30. Trinity churcb. Rev. Dr. A. A. Morrison, rec tor. 8, 11 snd 8. 8. :43. Good Fellow ship socety. parish house. 19th and Davis sts.. 7 to 7:.V. p. m. Y. P. S., 6:45. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr Rev. H. M. Ramsey. 7:45. 11 and 7:45. 8. 8. 10. Special service for colored people, 8. " 8t David's Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 8. S., 9:45. Eucharlat pUin), 8 a. m. Morn ing prayer and sermon. 11. Service and ser mon, 7:30. Morning, "Tne Church Which la His Body." Evening. "The Approach to Re ligion' - St. Matthew's Rev. W. A. M. Breck, vies Corcett and Bancroft streets. S. S, 10. Serv ice and sermon, 1L St. John's Mllwankle Rev. John D. Klce. 8.. 8-2. ' Evening prayer and sermon, a. Servteea. 4.- - ' . 4. St. Andrew's Hereford street, Portamoath. Archdeacon Chambers la charge. Services 11, 5. 8., -10. Grace Memorial Weldler and Esat 17th at. N. Uev. Oewald W. Taylor, rector. Holy Common Ion first Sunday- in the month, 11 a. m. - Holy Communion - other Sundays in the month 8 a. m, Morning prayer and sermon. 11 a. k., except the first. Sandsy la the month S. 1 a. No evening service. Good Shepherd Rev. John Dawson. 11 and e a3e s s 10. St. 'Michael's "and All Angels East 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, vicar. S. 8, 10. Holy commanion first Sunday, 11; third Sunday. 7:30. . . . Chnreh of Our Saviour 60th ave. and 41st st. 8. E. ' Arcbdescon Chambers in charge. Services. 11. 8. 8.. 10. . St. John's cburch seiiwooo iiev. joon u. Bice,. 11. Evening prsjrer. T:30. St. Paul's Wooduiere Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. Holy commuuion, first Sunday in month. 8 a. m. Services, 4 p. m. Sunday school, .ia - - ' , . Biobop Morris Memorial cbapeL Good Sa maritan hospital Chaplain. Frederick K. How ard. Holy communion. 7 a- ta. Evensong, T;15. ' All Saints Chnreh 25th aad 8av1er Bev. Frederick K. Howard. 8. 8- 10. Service 1L E., ,:30. 8. 8., 10. - Evangelical Synod. - German Evangelical Friends chnreh Tacoma ave. and East 15th Rev. Ellss Hergert. pss tor, 10:45 and 7:30. 8. S-. 10. C. E., 8:3a St Paul Evangelical church 447 Falling at. Uev. J. Hergert. pastor; 11 and 7 :30. X. P. 8.. :30. - -- i' "' Evangelical Association, Carson Height U. F. Llening Jr pastor. f-irat English East 8Ui and Msrket sta. 11:30 sad 7. b.' S lOJO. Bv. E. D. HoraschQcb. pastor. Services 11 and S. 8., 1. . r. a., . ' lrst German Kvsngeiicai linn ana viay ats. 1. K. Iteming, nsaior. o. o-, van, s-reacn-ing. ie:4A and 8. Y. P. A., 7. - ' ' " Friandt' Church. ' Sunnyside Esst 35th aad Msia sts. Homer Cox, pastor. 11 snd 7 UJO. 8. 8.. ;45. C. E, K:yl, ' . " ;.--- Lents South Uaia street. Rev. John Riley. hpsstor, 1 1 ua iw ounm kuuw, w.w. v., ... wm Piedmont Frienla Rev. Mrs. Ethel M. Arnold. 11 sail 7:30. Blbie school 10. 8. s. 10. C. 6:15 , . .. :, - 'rrea Methmiiat. ''-.'' V : ' Central church 55th and East Flanders Rev.- L. R. Blsckmaa. 'Service 11 and 7:45. BS.. :44. Y. P. M-.8:30 . First church Cor. East th and Mill sis. Bsv. E. L. Horrlngtoa, pastor. 11 and liHtk ' - - - - 1 ) '. - - li-. --Jswiah, " i 4 Congregation Beth laraei 12th end Main ata Refurm ritual Friday night at . Satar day morniug- at 10:30. Religions arfwol st IT & Sunday morning. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise CLrfucta all services and Bible classes. , : S'"-lllsH "-'l-''' - Immaaael lth and Irrlnr sts. Rev. J, Rlt-tisrd OlsoWv 11 8. - 8. U.. :45. - Trinity German (Missouri Snod Williams avenue and ' Urahsat J.; A. Miaibach. - l:l aad 7:3uv 8. 8. a:15. United Norwegian Dltman Larsen. paator. li and -7:48. 8. :. t -Bethany IMnlsto L'nloa avenue N. and Mor ris street M. C Jsusen-Eughoua, pastsr. Hervlees 11 and 8. t . 8 W- il. P. meetiag. a on- Tnesdsy. Bible eoaversetloa, Taarsdsy, a. -Oar Ssviur'a Lutheran Cliurcb H. luth.and K. Grant sts. Bv. Oeorgs Henriksen. pa tor. 8. 8- It Jn.' English semeea, 10:li,, Nor-, wegisa , lerviees, ll:li. - , t immaaael . tiermjin Sellareod H. C. tbsc- . Kns-lUh (Mbnoart Synod) Alblna ve.-aiid Mafconv Rev. t- Lneeke, pastor, lt):oO of church Man is capable of right thinking. He isr more. than a - machine. Marvelous is ; the mechanism of his body. We touch heaven when we lay our hand on a human body Carlyle declared this saying to be a scientific fact. But a man who thinks, knows himself to be more than his physical body. Even so do others regard him. Great js the miracle of the brain. In man's brain Emerson saw "the geometry of the City of God," while likewise in his senses he. observed that he carried "morning and night, and the unfathomable ealaxv.' But lish, p. m. Bible study and young pea- pie's meeting. Thursdsy. 8 p. m. Continua tion. Tuesday snd Friday. 4 and 7:80. 8t. Johns Peninsular and Klrkpatrlck Rev. K. O SaUman. 10:48 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 8:30. tn 7,di"5 "f U. e. Sandstedt. 10:43 and 7:45. S. S., :30. German Evangelical Lntberaa Zioa M!s soorl Synod Salmon aad Chapman sts. Rev. H- H. Koppelmsna Services 10:15 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; S. 8., 9:15 a. m. - United Korweglao Portsmouth H. O. Hea- Sriluon' P",or- 1L S. 8, 10. S. Lunde's ball, Vernon. 8L James' English West Park aad Jeffer soa streets Rev. J. A. Less, psstor, li and ?- 8. 8.. 1ft. Lntber league. 7. Morning. "The Best Testimony Concerning Christ." Evening, concluding sermon ot a series, "Mi chael O-HaUoraa and God." German Evangelical Reformed efaoreh Lents W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor 8. 8.. 10. Preaching service, n. Catechetical clasa, Saturday, 10. ZAtUr Dar Batata, Chnreh of Jesus Clirlat nf itte Tm e.in.. (Mormon) Chapel East 25th and Madison 8. ., 10, Preaching 11:45 and 7. Evening. Kethodlst. Centenary M. E. Church Esst 9th and Esst Pine streets T. W. Lane, pastor. 11 aad 4:30. o. o.. v.sa. uiaea meeting, li. t,. i.. 8:15. L. M. M. delegates, morninr and evenins-. Taylor Streeters Sidewslk Taylor and Third Preaching 10:30 a. m. by Rev." Dr. uiivdcv a rue rfiisoo. Trinity East 10th and Shermsn Rev. A, J lamer, 11 and TUSO. o, 8.. lO. E. L.. 8:30 Morning. Jewish concert. Evening, Mr. Lyon oi in tug uroiners- tana wui speaa. 8wedlsb Bortbwlck aad Beech. John jveiiman, pastor. Preaching. U aad 7:45. S. iu. Epworth 26th and Savior Rev, C O. He- CUIJocn. 11 and T:SO. , 8. B.. 9:45. E. L.. 6:80" First Norwegian Danish Corner 18th and uoyt. Kev. it. T. Field. XI and 8. Wood lawn Eaat loth and Highland Rev. Louis Thomas, pastpr. 8. 8.. 10. E. U. 8:30. Thursday evening prayer meeting. Preschlng, 11 and 7:45. Morning, "Lincoln's Religion." Evening. Preparedness." Sellwood Rev. Alexander P. Maclean. ' It ana 4 au. j. a., z-.vo. a. it., o:ao. Sunnyside E. 35th end Yamhill Rsv. R Elmer Smith. D. 11 aad 7:45 p. at. 8. 8, 9:50 a. m. E. L.. 8:3a r ... Central Vancouver evanne and Fargo afreet, C. C. Harick, psstor. S. 8.. 9:45. Preaching. 11 snd 7:30. Class meeting. 12.13. Epworti, league, 6:30. , Mid-week service. Thursday. 7:45. Morning, Rev. B. a Peterson of Ms ailla. Tbe Challenge of the Philippines to (jnrutiaaitr." aenlng, "The Prisoners of Mope." . St. Johns Hayes and Leavitt sts. W. E. Ingslls. Service. 11. S. S.. .&0. E. L.. 8:SO. MoutsviUs Rev. . W. H. Hampton. 11 and 7:30. S. 8.. 9:45. K. U, 804. Ti. U. . Clasa meeUnc. 12:15.- Laurelwood Rev. C. B. Carlos, pastor. 834 sr.. a. snd roster Koad. 8. 9:45. B. L-. 60. Preaching 11 and 7:30. -Clinton Kelly Memorial J. West Thompson. pastor. 8. 8- 9:45. Services. 11 and 7:30. E. h.. 8:30. Morning. J. Wesley McCallntn. "Getting Onto the Game." Evening, "Sin Against the Holy Spirit." Japanese Mission Jtev. Fllaen Rlbara, 9:30 ana s;au. o. a., a;ifu. - Rose City Park Sandy blvd. aad K. 88th sts. Rev. William W. YoungsoB. pastor, it. 8. 8., 9:48. Morn tag, "The Boy: America's Greatest Asset," fco afternoon or evening service. - German Rodney ave. aad Stanton st. F. Schumann. 8. 8., 9:45. Ssrvicea, 10 aad 8. Ep- wurin league, i:j.i. African Eton Bey.- W. W. Howard. 28. Williams ave. S. S L C. ., 7. P reaching it ana a. ; . Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Dantab Corner Skidmore Rev. Abraham Verelde. pastor. Services 10:43 and 8: 8. S. 9:45. E. L.. 7, Morning, " W oman's place and Woman's part." Evening, English service, "Leo Tolstoi and HIa Messsge." j Mount Tsbor 8tst and East Stark, Rev. E. Olln Eldrtdge, pastor. Preaching. 11 sad 7:45, S. S.. 9:45. Junior League, 3. E. L 7. Mid-week prayer, Tbnrsday, 8 p. m. Morn ing, Dr. Waldea C, Clark of Rome. Italy. Evening. "The Relieiooa Side of Lincoln." University Park Lombard and V la It streets Kev. G. G. Hamilton. 11 and Itau. a. 9:45. E. L., 8:3U. " Lea4a Rev. W. Boyd Moore. 11 and 8. S. 8., lo. E. U. 7:30 p. m. Bethel Larrabee and McMUIen sts. Res. 7. L Craw, pastor. 11 and 8:15. 8. 8., 9; 30. C. B. 7. ' Westmoreland Milwaakie ave. between Ra mon and Soatn sves. Rev. C B. Harrlsoa. 11 snd 7:30. 8. lO. Llacota Esst &2d and Lrncofn O. G. Ha ley, pastor. 8- 8. 11. Services. 10:30 aad 8. Patton Michlgaa and Alberts Bev, George H. Feese. paster. 11 and 7:45. 8. 8.. 10. E. L., 6:45. . Woodstock Esst 44 th and 60th ave. 8. E. Frank James, pastor, si and ltM. 8.' 8-, 10. E. 1. :30. Class. 12:15 p. m. First German A. F. Cramer pastor. 11 aad 8. S. S-, 10- K. U. 7:30. Brentwood Rev. J. West Tbompsoa. 8. 8. lO. Services, 11. - - ' Berfceiey Heights elnbboose 8. 8., 2. Serv ke., S. conducted by Rev. A. B, Celtter. - Chinese Mtsstoo 11 snd 7:30. First. Twelfth and Tsylor Dr. Frank L. Lovelaod. PreachiDg. 10:30 and 7:30. 8. ., 12:15. Y. P. council. Morning. Dr. 3. B. Trimble. Evening, Morris Wines. -' a . X. E. Chnreh Bonth. " Union ave. and Multnomah W. J, Fenton, tsstor. 8. 8., 10. Services 11 aad 7:30.. . . 8:30 p. m. - Kissloas. Swedish Mission Res. B. 3. Tboren. 11 sad 8. 8. 8-s lo. P.. 6:30. j Ellm chapel iev. B. J. Tboren. IX, 8. 8.. ia -- - Bethel Free Churcb Ivy and - Williams Rev. J. A. 8mvaeyll snd t. 8. 8 10. . Yew Church Society, - SwedVaborgiaD K. of P. ball. 1Kb and Al det Rev. Samuel Worcester. 8. 8., 10:15 s. m. Services at 11 a. m. Sermon, "David and ttoiiath." . First Pentecostal Cboreb of tne Ksaareavw E, 7th aad Davis, Bev. C. Howard Davis, pas ter 8. 8.. 9:45. Y. P. 8., 8:1ft p. aa. Preach iac 11 and f:SO. - - - - Sellwood East' 9th end Spoksne Rev. H. C Baker, pastor. 8. :5a Y. P. S.. 6:30. i reaching 11 and 7:30. Prayst meeting Wed- asaaeay i --.-" ' Brentwood E. BTth at. and E. 85th are. 8. E-, Mr. Stalls Crooks, psstor.. . 8., 9:48. ( eo-pi a meetlDC 7. : Preaehiog at 11 aad 8. Scandinavian 948 Garfield Rsv. J. O. Briugedahl, pastor. t. 10. Preaching at It aad I.SO. . - , . . . Hew Thought. Temple of Truth, Eiiers bonding Perry Jo. seph - Grace, minister. LvenLna, , Miss Grace De - Graff will speak ou "The Ford ' Peacs loar ot Earcpe- '.-.,: .- y Rstionsllsta.' ' - T Pert lead Rationalist Aasn. PnbOa Kbrary. a a. aa.. -, . - - . Plasty tsnaa. First 12th aad Alder Uev. Jobe H. Boyd, minister. . Preaching. 10 :3U aad lOO, C E., lourth First and Clbbs Rev. : Henry O. Hanson, povtor. preaching 10:30 sod 7 -JO. 8. 8.. -12. G-E 8. MurnlBg, Tbm Holt aess of God." calvary 11th and Clay sta .Ev. o. S. services Baam. 10:30 aad 7:30. 8. a . li r v. e-srt. Morulng. einamunloa bera. Evening. "The Righteouaaeae of Abra ham Lincoln. ' Arbor Lodas Rev. Gaorsw R rMini 11 and 7:45. 8. 8., lO. . Kenllworth Esst S4th and r:i.4.n n.- Leslle Kirk Richardson, paator. 8. a.. 9:45. Services 11 and 7:43. Y. P. S.. 6 30. Mispsb E. 18th and DlvUton Rev. Harry I ceda. pastor 11 and 7:30. o. a., ia. e." 80. - Uops ' Montavtils. TSts aad Everste ats Rev. 8. W. bee in an, 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10 - Forbes Bev. Harry L. Pratt. 11 ,' 8. 8., 10, O E, 8:30 ventral East lsih and pine ats. Bsv. L. K. Grimes, nsstor. 10:30 and 7:45. a. a.. 12. C. E.. 7. - - Millard Arenas Rsv. W. M- Amos. .. 11 aa 7:30. 8. S.. lO. X. P. 8. C. E.. 8:30. Mt. labor Ksst oath and Belmont Bev. William Graham Moore. 11 and &. 8. S., W. C E.. 6. latermedlata C E. 4 n. m. Aiorntng, rommnniua asrvlce. I DitT . Gee Gray, minister. II aad ft. 8. 8.. 10. Piedmont cie valsnd and Jarrstt afs. Rt. A. L. Uutcfalnsun. paator. C. E.. 8: SO. 8, 8- 12 in. aild-week service. Thursday. 8 n. m. Services, 10:3O and 7:30. Morning. "A New World Vision. Evening. "Koeh'a Carpenters." vernoo lata, snd Wrgaut atreeis H. N. Mooat, pastor. 11 and 7:aO. 8. 8-. 9:45. C a., :du. junior u. . - Westminster East 17th and Krtiu.Uf Rsv. Henry Marcotte, 10:30 and 7:3U. 8. 8.. 12. Y. P. 8. C E.. p. m. ttose vity t-ara taai sain at. ana uancoct Rev. i. M. Skinner. Prcachlag 11 aad 7:i0, X. -P.j 8:3a 8. 8., 9:45. Spokane Avenue E. 16th and Spokane W. : S. McCuUach. Das tor. 11 and 1:3a 8. 8.. 10. C E.. 8:SO. ' ., . Marshall Street Bev. A. J. Banna, pastor. 8. S., 10. Sermon, 11 and 7:30. Trinity, corner Virginia and Nshriiska sts. Eev. . Benson, pastor, 11 and 7:30. 8.8, 10 Y. P. 8. C. E.. 6:30. Anabel 5oth street snd 37tb svenus 8. E. Rev. Alfred Levis Tax la, minister, 9:45. 8. 8. 1 and 8, preaching. 4:00. Junior C E. 5. Senior C K. Morning, "Weak aa Other Men." Chiuese 145 1st St. 1:45. 8. 8.. 8:45. Saformad PrssbytSi2 ; First cburch Minnesota andSuswortb Rev. - r. D. Fraatr. Services, 11 aad 7:3a a. s.. ia . . - Raforasd. - First German 12th and Clay sts. G. Hsf. aer, pastor. Preschlag 10:45 aad 8. 8. 8.. 9:80. Y. P. 8 7. Second Columbia blvd. aad ST 1 St. A. E. Wyss. 11 snd 8. 8. 8.. 9:30. X. P. 8 T. Third Firth - sve,, Lenta Rev. U, Schald tnecbt, ptator. 11. , 8. 8 lO. - flai tlusa for ths TJeaf. Cnlted Presbyterian Bev. b. Earl Dubois, V3:80 and S. C aW 7. ipiritaaliat. First Spiritual church Southeast comer Sixth and Moatgomery streets. Lectare at 8 p. m. by Mrs. M. A. Cougdoa. Address at 8 p. ni. by Wallace R. Struble, . Public testa by accredited mediums fellow lug both addresses. - Spiritual. . Church of the Soul 2U8V4 3d atv Bev. J. H. Lucas, paator. - Conference. 11. 8. S.. 1:30, Mediums' meeting 3 p. m. Lecture aad tests. 8. Lectare by Rev. Raaey. - i Ssvsnth Day Advsatlsts. . Nots Regular servteea of this denomiaatioa are held en Saturday. Central, E. llth and Everett Elder P. C Ha j ward, paster. Preschlug 11 a. m. 8. 8., lo. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening, 7:30. Y. P. 8.. Fridsy, 7:45. ' Tabernacle. West Side, K. of P. hall, or- . ner llth snd Alder . streets Psstor. E. W. Cstiln. Sabbath school, la Sermon,. 11. Bible study, 7:45. Lectare. 7:45. . Muntavills. fcatt (Wib aad Everett J. F. Bestty. : elder. Sabbsth school. 10 a, m. Preaching 11 and 7. X. P., 4. Prayer meeting. Wednesday. 7:30. ;- Albins tGermsai Skldmora and Mallory A. C. Schweirser. local eldr. Ssbbstb school, 10. Preaching 1L . Prayer meeting Wsdues dsy 7:46. Lents 94th st. and -58tb sve. D. J. : Chit wood, elder. Sabbath schoul. lo. Preach. log. ; 11. - Prayer meeting Wednesday, a. St Johns Central ave. and Cbsrieston St. Elder E. D. Uorlbort. Sabbsth . school.' 10. Preschlng, It. Prayer Wednesday, 8. Mount Tabor Ear t 80th and Belmont Rev. C. J. Cammlngs. psstor. - Services: Ssbbstb school, lu. Praacfaiag 11. Prayer Wednesday - ScandlnavlsB cburch. 82d and 39th ave., 8. E. Elder O. B. Saodnes. pastor. S. 8., 10. Preaching 11. . prater BMwtiug. V ednesosy 7 :43, - -a -- --- - . . . Bsivatioa Army. : Corps Ka. 4. 2u7 Salmoa at. Ceneecrstloa service 11. B. 8.. l:ao. Praia service. 4 P- Ul. Soldier's council 8 p. no. Corps No. 1243 Asa St. Adj. snd Mrs., Whitney in charge, 11, 8:1j and 8. 8, a , 1:30. x. P. 8.. 8. Bervlcea in charge. Janu. ary 18. of Adjutant and Mrs. Joepb Hsrrison. - Swedish Corps 430 Bura'lde 11, :9U and Seandinavlaa 243 Ash su 8 p. m. Rev. John OvaeL United Brethren. - Alberta 27th and Alberts Rev. C. C BeU. 11 and 7:30. 8. 8.. 10. c. .. 8:30. First East 15th and Morrison Rev. J. D. Nlaewomler. paator. Preacbisg 11 and 7:3a O. E-. 8:30. 8. 8., 10. Mornlns. "Missionary Idea ia the Book of Acta." Eveaiag, "Abra ham Lincoln." Fourth ovth-st. and 82d ave. 8. E. L. R. Conner, Paator. Sermon, 11 and 7:45. 8. 8., 10. C K-, .-45. Guy Woodworth Memorial. Tanconver, Wssh. Rev. Dors Young, pastor. 11 sad 8. 8. 8..10. Y. P. 8. C. ?1. ,. -Third TJuIted Brethren Chorcb Corner-87th at. aad 82d ave. 8. E. Herbert F. Wblts, pas te. 8. t.. la v Prssching 11 sod 7:30. Jun- , MCS.S. Senior C. E.. 8H. ; TTaitsd XvaagelioaL " . Fotrrtb Bev. J. E. Conner, pastor, 11 aad 7.0. 8. S., lO. C. ., 8iO. Radical Jessnp st. Rev. A. S. Hendersoa. pastor, 11 and 7:30. b. 8.. lO. C. L. 7. Manor circuit aervtces Manor, 11 a. m. Cherry Grove. S p. m. Bnh Pralrls. 7:30. Ockley Greeo Wills n-ette blvd. aad Gay Rev. 8. L. LovelL paste 11 aad 8. 8. 8.." ia C. E., 8:30. First East loth aad Poplar Rev. C. C. Po ling. 11 and 8. 8. 8., la C. E.. 8:30. - St. Johns A. P. Lsytoa, pastor, -11 and 8. 8. 8., lO. C. E.. :3t. Wichita Rev. li. U. Faraham, pastor. It and a. 8. tL. la C. E.. 7. Halted riasbyteriaa. J First-East 87lh snd Hawthorne: Fraik De Witt eindley. Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30- p. D. 8. B.. la C. E.. 8:80 a. m. Murnliig. The Misslossry Chsllengs. Evs aiag, '-Sinking a Well for God." , Church of the strangers Wasca. sL sad Grand sve. Rsv. 8. Larl DuBois, pastor, 1A-UI mmA S Keatou J, 8. Pole. lOug a. I 8. 8. 8, 10. - ' ' ' TJaitariaa. .' Church of Oar Father Broad ay and Yam- bill Rev. T. L. Eliot, D. l., mloiiter emer Itos; Rev. W. G. LI lot Jr.. minister. Prescb iuar at 11 and 6. 8. 8. aad morning adult clasa, 9:45. -Paator's sdalt rlaos, If.li. . p. 8. C. E., 8:30. Morning, Rev. Samuel M. Croth- ars. vespers, ' oiucs unc-ola'a Dsy." , ' . ' . TTalvarsalUt. ' , ' Chnreh of the Good Tidings Broadway and -East 24ta Rev. J. D. Ccrby. .8. 8., 13 noon. Preaching. lo:4. . Jaaiur C. E.. S. Sunday evenlug class, 7, . 'T.-K. C. A-T. w. C M. Y. M. C. A. Sixth sad Taylor streeta. H. W Stone, general secret sry, Y. W. C. A, Broadway and Tayloa eta- jaise una v. dames, generaj secretary, vesner service, 4:46. Rev. N. L. Bur two of North Yskliua will apeak. Miss Genevieve aisaer will sf IsnsTTansnaa Portland Bahat Assembly 616 Eiiers bids. Services, 8 p. m. vnristisa xoga teuier aim ougion otag. F. J. Ha ner. tustrartur. Evening servicea 6. Wednesday snd Friday. S. 8., 12. Sunday,. 8 p. aa., topic. "Ute and the way." - Church of the Brethera iDunkarda) Rev. George A. Carl, II and 7:3a h. ., 10. O. Cast Stark , street Gospel HalL - betwsea Twenty-eighth and Tweoty-nlnlb. Advanced Thought Splritaal Temple, corner Sixth and Montgomery streets. 11, special music. Tuesday, zuto sua a. . - . Theosophiesl Society 738 ;M-orgsn bldg Ictsre 4y Llewellyn George, "The Science ef ta TUaea. Accordinat to Aslroluay." -harch f ITirmt Gents preschlag. II and TUW. Bible class., la , Pentecostal AaseniniyzzTH Ankeny street. Will C, Trotter, psstor. Soaday services. 10. 11. 8 and 7:3a. services every evening except 8a ttirds y, ' . . Tho horfb of God (German) 754 East 8th St., north Pastor. Rev. D. F. Komm. , Ger. msa eervieee, 11 sad 7:30 p. m. 8. 8., 9:45. Prsyer meeting Thursday evening, 7:45. ptsgsb MiMloa Lents Fall gospel Sundsy, 10:3Osod 2:30. Tnesdsy and Fr Ida j at 7:30. Lents cburch Joan siuey. 11' aad 7:45.- B. . 8-. M- C E., 8:45. . Scandinavian Evangelical Mlasloa Cbnrcb 737 Alberta Servk-es. 1 aad 7:45. 8.-8., 10. Y P. M. Sunday. 00. Prajer meeting Thurs. day, M.- M. Olsea. pastor, First Divlna rleoce Church 131 12th -et. corner Alder, Rev. T. M. Mlnard, pastor. Service 11 snd H p. m. Bible class Tuesday If. nv Stody Class Thursday, 8 p. m. cnurcn oi tfte nuii &a si., otrween an5 Salmon. Co?fr-nce, 11, S. S.. -1:3-2. J.: diums' uieetii, 2. to.