- y --f THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1916. : 5 VEEK OF SORROW N CHRISTIAN CHURCH BEGINS TOMORROW Services in Memory of the Savior's( Sufferings Will Be . Held Each Day. ALL PREPARE FOR EASTER Elaborate Musical, Programs Are Be ing Prepared for Easter Day Serrlc In sack cloth and -tushes the Christian churches approach the coming pre- faster days. In nearly all of Port land's churches tomorrow begins a period of meditation upon the sorrows of the condemned and calumniated Christ. Each evening next week serv ices will be held In memory' of tho savior's sufferings. Good Friday the church - remembers the death of the Jesus, " Then follows a time of watch ing at the tomb of the buried savior and on Eastern morn in alielulahs the ministers and choirs will rejoice in, the resurrection of the triumphant man. Holy week begins tomorrow with Palm Sunday. The original custom of distributing bits ot blessed palm artlll holds In the Roman Catholic and the Episcopal churches and tomorrow eaeh attendant at a service will carry away a piece of Oregon fir which rep resents the paint of the early Chris tians. In all tly-r churches tomorrow the sermons will have something to do with the palm service and that of which It is emblematic. Augmented choirs have been prepar ing Kastern music for the past two months. Notices of presentation of appropriate cantatas hav,j been an nounced for numerous churches. Some of the entire services Good Friday and Easter Sunday will be given over en tirely to musical programs. Double Anniversary Service Is Planned A rally and double anniversary ser vice will be held Sunday morning at the First Universalist church, Broad way and East Twenty-fourth street. Seven years ago a company of wor shippers gathered under the firs which then covered the site of the present church, broke ground for the new building. Rev,. Dr. W. M. McjClauflin. general superintendent of Unlversalist churches, gave the address. Rev. Mr. McClauflin was a visitor to the Church of Good Tidings last week. He expressed himself as gratified at the fine results shown, and counselled with the board regarding the extension work contemplated by the denomina tion along our coast. Last Sunday G. C. Spokesfield talked 'on the "Value and Importance of Church Membership." Bishop Sumner to Preach at St. Marks Bishop .Walter Taylor Sumner will preside at the confirmation services at St. Mark's Episcopal church, Twenty : first and Marshall streets, at the 11 a. m. service tomorrow. The bishop's blessing and the distribution of palms will also be Included In the Palm Sunday ceremony. The- bishop will preach. , , Through Holy Week,, holy commun ion will be served daily at 7:30 a. m., except on Good Friday. The rector will conduct the three-hour, services at 12 noon. Service Good - Friday evening will be at 8. EPWORTH LEAGUE The regular monthly district cabi net meeting will be held In the Y. M. C. A. at 8 o'clock on Monday evening. Plans will be made for the coming convention, and for the pageant. The Portland Epworth League Presi dents 'association will hold its month ly meeting at the home of Miss Bessie Havely, 715 East Eleventh street, on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. . Hubert Scott has called . a meeting of -the pageant committees of each of the churches of the city for this eve ning In the Centenary M. E. church. East Ninth and Pine streets.- Each committee member Is expected to give a definite report and then the general committee will map out a definite line of work for each society of the dis trict. The retiring and incoming cabinets of the Sunnyside chapter held a Joint cabinet meeting on Wednesday evening to lay plans for the coming convention of the Epworth league In May. Harold Fearing was appointed to arrange for the entertainment on the first day of the convention. Miss Mary Reynolds for the second day, and Miss Abbey Coryell for the third day. These three members of the local chapter will co operate with Miss Ida Matson and Miss Mildred Taylor of the fourth de partment of the district. -The recital given by Luclen E. Becker at the Mfc Tabor church under the auspices of the league is reported as being a very gratifying success. Sunnyside chapter intends entering- a oaseDau team in the Hawthorne Twi light leigue again this year. Last 'year ;it,; won ". the .championship. NEWMAN'S MEDITATION ON THE PASSION They all go out Into the quiet streets of Jerusalem; over the brook Kldron, , partlyup the -slope of the Mount or Olives, into the Garden of Gethsemane, ,as it lay flooded with the light of the Paschal moon. - We are entering now within the very . holy of holies of the passion; we are moving in the midst of innumerable mysteries. As soon as they enter the garden our blessed Lord takes with him .'three, whom he had - singled out more than once before S . Peter,' S. James and S. 'John.- He is withdrawn from them about a stone's cast, and the mystery of the passion begins. --- 'There, then, in that most awful hour knelt the savior of the world, put ting off the defenses of his divinity, dismissing his attendant angels who in myriads were ready at- his call, and opening his arms, bared his breast, sinless as he was, to the assault of his foe of a foe whose breath was. a pestilence and whose embrace was an agony. . .:..-. ; -- It is the long history of a world and God alone can bear the load of it Hopes blighted, vows broken, lights, quenched, warnings, scorned, opportunities lost; 'the innoocent be trayed the lust overcome, "the aged falling;: the sophistry of misbelief, the . wilfulness of passion, th tyranny, the canker of remorse, the wasting of care, , . the anguish of -shame, the pining of disappointment, the sickness of despair; -such cruel, such pitiable spectacles, such heart-rending, revolting, detestable, maddening scenes; nay, the1 haggard - face, the convulsed, lips, the flushed cheek, the dark brow of the willing victims of rebellion, they are all before him now; they are all upon him and in him. ; Thejr are with him instead of that ineffable peace which has Inhabited his soul since .the moment of his conception. They are upon him. They are all but his own! He cries to his -father as if - he were a criminal, not the victim, s . . ; For he is the one. victim for us all, the sole satisfaction, the real penitent, all but the real sinner. He rises languidly from the earth and turns around to-meet the traitor and his band, now quickly, nearing the deep shade. . He turns, and lof There-is blood upon- his garment' and in his footprints, Whence came these f first fruits AC the passion of the lamb? , - No soldier's scourge has touched -his y shoulders, nor the hangman's nails his hands and feet.- My hrethren.ihe has bled before his time: he has shed blood, and it Is his-agonising soul -which has broken up his bodily frame and sent it forth.-. His passion has begun from within. EASTER: By Rev. Father Lamarre, O. Redeemer poor and suffering; at Easter, the choirs burst in a triumphant and victorious "Alleluia" ; the event' commemo rated is not one of humiliation, of the incarnate God lowering himself, but of God manifesting to the. earth, to the heavens, to the past and future centuries, to eternity, his omnipotence and his divinity. Christmas is a splendid dawn, Easter is the mid-day sun flooding the world with its ardent rays, spreading everywhere light and life, joy and peace. AMONG CHURCHES AND CHURCH MEMBERS Dr. Youngson Going East. Rev. W. W. Youngson, pastor of Rose City Park M. E. church, will leave Monday. April 24, on a five weeks' eastern trip. IMfferent ministers will fiU the Rose City Park pulpit during his ab sence. Rev. Mr. Youngson will visit relatives In Pittsburg and preach the sermon at the celebration of the eigh teenth anniversary of the Vandergrift, Pa., church, built during Rev. Young son's pastorate. Mr. Youngson will also attend the general Methodist con ference In Saratoga. Bishop to Give Meditations. Bishop Walter Taylor, Sumner will give the meditations at the three-hour service at St. Stephen's pro-cathedral on Good Friday, April 21, beginning at 12 o'clock noon. Endeavorers to Banquet. Friday evening, April 28. has been set as the date of a banquet of the young people's society of First Congregational church. WiU dive Concert Tonight. The Swedish-Finnish Baptist Mission so ciety will give a concert in the White temple. Twelfth and Taylor streets, this evening at 8. Refresnments will be served. Bana.net at Mt. Tabor. A banquet followed by an excellent program will be given by the Deaconess Aid society of Mt. Tabor M. E. church in the chuirch dining room . on Wednesday evening at 6:30. This entertainment is for the benefit of the Portland Dea coness Home. The price of admission for fhe entertainment will be 35 cents. Diocesan , Convention Called. The call for the twenty-eighth annual con vention of the diocese of Oregoti has been issued for Wednesday and Thurs day, May 24 and 26, at the pro-cathedral of St. Stephens the Martyr. Sev eral events in connection with the meeting of the convention are under consideration, among them a Sunday school rally and a missionary mass meeting or dinner. Will Preach to Knights Templar. Rev. W. W. Youngson will preach the sermon at the combined meeting of Oregon, Washington and Vancouver, Wash, commanderies. Knights Templar, in White temple tomorrow afternoon. The uniformed knights will march to the church. Xiec tares at Canby. Rev. Abraham Vereide gave a lecture on "Christ, the Church and the World" at a union mis sionary rally at Canby. Or., last night. Class to Be Confirmed. Tomorrow morning a class of sixteen young peo ple will be confirmed at St. James' Lutheran church. West Park and Jef ferson streets. Will Speak at Waverly Heights. E. A. Baker, state" president of the Antl -Saloon league; and Mrs. Helen Ayer Davenport, publicity director of Thank Offering to Be Held Wednesday Rev. A. J. Sullens. home missionary superintendent for Oregon and Idaho, will deliver the address at the annual thank-offering meeting, of the Wom an's Home Missionary society In the First Congregational cliurch, Wednes day at 2 p. m. The quartet of the First Congregational church will give the following program: Duet. "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" (Bassford), Mr. Montgomery and Mr. Ewiri; solo, "He Was Despised" (Han del), Mrs. Marx; quartet. "God So Loved the World" (Stainer's Crucifix ion), Mrs. . Politx, Mrs. Marx, Mr. Er win and Mr. Montgomery; duet, "Cru cifix" (Faure),. Mr. Montgomery and Mr. Montgomery; solo, "Lift Thine Eyes" (Sullivan), Mrs. Polltz; quartet, "Consider, and Hear Me," Mrs. Politas, Mrs. Marx, Mr. Erwln and Mr. Mont gomery. The public is Invited. JESUS' LAST WORDS rirat Word. Father, forgive them; for they know not what they do. Second Word. Verily I say unto thee. To day shalt thou be with me in paradise. Third Word. Woman, behold thy son! Fourth Word. My God. my God, why hast thou forsaken me? ruth Word. I thirst! , Sixth Word, It is finished! Seventh Word. Father, into thy hands I commend my spirit. HAEC DIES P., of Holy Rosary Church. Of all the feasts returning' every year to rejoice our hearts; none is more solemn,' more joyful than the feast celebrated today in the Christian world. ; Certainly the hymns sung over the cra dle of Jesus Christ on Christmas have their rhythm borrowed from the Gloria of the Seraphs, they sound like an echo of the mountains of Judea, and bring"" cheer to our souls; yet at Bethlehem, on Christmas, in the'mangrer is contemplated a God-child, a the Oregon W. C. T. TJ will be the speakers at tomorrow evening's ser vice at Waverly Heights Congrega tional church. East Thirty-third and Woodward avenue, "The Opportunities of Today for Young People" will be Mrs. Davenport's subject. , Sunday School Convention. The thirty-first annual state convention of the Oregon State Sunday School asso ciation will convene in the First M. E. church, The Dalles, April 27-29. To Preach at White Temple. Rev. Henry F. Waring of the Fifth avenue Baptist church of Vancouver, B. C, will fill White Temple pulpit tomor row. Professor Norman F. Coleman of Reed college will be the Easter morning speaker at White Temple. Passion Week Services. Passion Week services at the Pilgrim Congre gational church. Shaver street and Missouri avenue, are as follows: Sun day, Palm Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., ."My Best Easter Offering"; Monday, "The Disappointed Christ", Tuesday, "The Ignored Christ"; Wed nesday, "The Loved Christ; Thursday, "The Betrayed Christ"; Friday, "The Crucified Christ"; Sunday, Easter Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m., can tata, "The Easter King." Passion Week to he Observed. Pas. sion week will be observed by Pied mont Presbyterian church with a series of special services every night with some organization of the church in special charge. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY PALM SUNDAY Sunday School Lesson Tomorrow. The Gospel for the Gentiles Aets 10 (Act 10. 24-83, 44-48 is printed) Golden Tet There l no distinction between Jew and Greek; for the same I-rd I Lord of all, and In rich unto all that call upwn him. Bom. 10. 12. Home Heading- M. Visions ot Peter and Cornelius; Acts 10. 1-18. T. Peter summoned. Acts 10. 1T-28. W. Clean and unclean meata. Lev. 11. 1-12. Th. Vision of the Kingdom, Dan 7. 9-14. TP. All-incluaHe kingdom, Mlc. 4. 1-8. S. Salratton for aU, Bom. 10. 11-21. 8. Tbe new heaven and the new earth, Eev. 21. 1-7. Young People's Topics. Christian EndeaTor "Good Prayer Meeting an How to Have Them Always." Acts 1: 1-17. . . Junior Christian Endeavor "The Church, a School for Our Sonls." 2 Tim. 3:14-17. Epworth league ' Getting Along With Plj BgTeeable Folks." Gen. 13:8-9; Luke 5:25-32; 10:40-42; ProT. 15:1. B V P. V. "Good Prayer Meeting and How to Hare Them Alway." Acts 12:1-17. Baptist. First White Temple 12th and Alder Mrs. A W. DeLong, acting pastor. Rev. Henry V. Waring of Vancourer. B. C, 11. J:30- SwedUh-Finntsh Mission, White Temple, 8. East Side E. 20th and Anken ta. Bev. W O Shank, pastor. 11, "The Doctrine of Justification What la Itr 7:30, preaching by Rct. J. M. Nelson of Lents. Highland. K. eth and Alberta Ber. Cnas. T. MAMeta rJt' W. T. S. Spriggs. 11 7:30. University Park Ke. C. I- Heskett. 11. T "30 "Swedish 15th and Iloyt. 10:45. 7:30. Grace MontaTllla. Ber. M. T. Cah, 11, 7:30 Se'llwood Bev. F. H. Hare. 11. 7:30. St Johns Bt. E. r Borden, pastor. 7:30. Calvary E. 8th.- aBd Grant Rev. Thomas Stephenson, acting Pfstor. ."T;30. Mt. Calvary E. Pine and Grand are. Kev. A M. Machack. 11. 8. Third Knott and. Vancouver are. Bev W. t Beaven. 11. "Love s Lost Prayer." 7:30, Rev. A. B. Waits will preaeh. St.' Johns Grman) Uev. F. Bruerman. 11, 7 "30 'Chinese J. C. Malone. 7 Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson. 11, ,7:30. Second German Morris and Rodney ave. nGlencoe-E. 45th and Main Bev. 1. R. WslS 1L "Paul and the Pagan." 7:30, m-eaching by Rev. W. J. Beaven. Mount Olivet Rev. W. AMagrett, U. S. Italian Mission Rev, Francesco Saunella. UFlrst German tth and Mill Rev. 3. Kratt. Goodwill Miion 15th and Boise MUs A.. M Nelson, superintendent. North Portland Mission 8S0 Nicolal St.. riRaussel?viHe Mission Rev Albert Langh- brTaberna'cllE. 42d and Holgate Bev. Wal ter Duff, acting pastor. 11. 7:30. Catholic. St. Peters Lents Bev. P. Bentgen. 8, 10proCa'tnedral 15th and Davis Bev. E. V. O'Hara. 6. 7:15, 8:30, 9:45. lL 7:45. St. Lawrence 8d and Sherman Rev. J. C. Hughes 0. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St Patrick 19th and Bavler Ber. E. P. Murphy. 8, 10:30. 7:30. . St. Francl E. 11th and Oak Bev. J. H. Black. 6. 8. 9, 10:30. 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams ave. and Stanton Bev. W. A. Daly. 6, 8. 9, 10:30. 780 Holy Bosary E. Sd sod Clackamas Ber. E. S. Olion. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:30. - gt Rose E. 53d and Alameda Bar. J. O-Farrell. 8, 10. 7:30, St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Bev. T. Klernan. 8, 10:30, 7:30. ' ; . The Madeleine E. 24th and Sitklyou Ber. George TP. Thompson. 7:30. 9, 10:30. Ascension E. Xamblll and E. 76th Francis can Father. 8, 10:30, 7 XO. Holr Redeemer Portland Blvd. and Vancoo rer ave. Rev. F. H. Miller. . 8. 10:30. 7:30. - Blessed 8acrament Maryland ave. and Blan aen.Rev. B. V. Kelly. 8, 10.30. 7:80. , Holy Cross 774 Bowdoln Rev. C. Raymond. 8. 1030 730. St. Ignatius 3220 4Sd St. 8. E. Jesuit Fath er.. 6:aO. S. 10:30, 4. . St. Stephens 42d and E. Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waltt. . 8:30, 1030, 7:30. St.- PhtlUp Keri E. ltb and Hickey Bev. W. J. Cartwrlght. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Sacred Hear; E. lltb and Center Rev. e. RoW. S. l:S0.73O. - St. Agatha E. I Oth and Miller Rev. 3. Cummisky. 8. 10:30. 7:30. : - St. Joseph .(German) 15th and Couch Bev. B. Durrer. 8. 10:30. 7:30. ' Sts Staulslsss (Polish) Maryland ave. an-1 Failing Bev. K. Wathew. 8. 10:30. 7:3a St. Michael (Italian) tth and Mill Rev. M. Balestrs. K, 40:30. 7:30. . St. Clement Smith and Newton Rev. C. Snttth. 8, 10:30, 7:80. St. Clares Capitol Hill Ber. Anthony. 8. 10:30, 7:30. ? St. Charles S4th and - Klllingworth Bev. G. SnlderUora. 8. 1030. 7:30. p , . v Chrlstiaa. First Park and Colombia Rev. Geo. F. Darsic. 11. "A Text for Palm Sunday." 7:30, "The Beginning Point.7 r MooUvllia li. 7Stn and Boyt Rev. J. C. Gbormlj'y. 11. 8. . . . Gladstone Rev Roy L. Dana. 11. 8. jv ; Woodlawa 7h an$ Liberty Bev. W. ; 3. MUMnger. 11. 7:30. . - , ' SeilwooeW-13th and Tenlno Rev. J. "B. Jobs son.: 11. )Jj MINISTER OF NEWLY FORMED CHURCH HERE Jf r . r S. A. Danford. Dr. S. A. Danford, minister to the newly formed congregation of the Ir vington Methodist Episcopal church, arrived In the city today from Ta coma. t x Dr. Danford will preach his first sermon in the inaugural service in the church building. East Tenth and Weid led streets, tomorrow. Dr. Danford comes to Portland directly from re vival work In Tacoma. He has had considerable experience in church work. Famous Cantata to Be Sung Thursday Dubois' cantata, "The Seven Last Words," will be rendered by the choir of the Central Presbyterian church. East Thirteenth and Pine streets, on Thursday evening, April 20. The chorus has been augmented for the occasion and will be supported by the organ and orchestra of 14 pieces. The solo parts will be taken by Miss Marian Bennet, soprano; Joseph P. Mulder, tenor; Earl R. Abbott and E. Maldwyn Evans, baritones. At the organ Miss Evelyn twari win preside; E. Maldwyn Evans will direct. A silver offering will be taken. Bodney Avenue, at Knott at. Bev. J. F. Gbormley. East Side Christian E. 12th and E. Taylor Bev. A. L. CHm. 11, "History in Parable." 7:30. "Lord. Is It 1?" Kern Park Rev. G. K. Berry. 11, 7:30. ft. Johns Rev. Herbert F. Jonea. 11. 8. Vernon Church of Christ E. 15th and Wy gant J. A. Melton. 11, 7:30. t Bethel E. 82d and Thompson Rev. Aubrey W. Wilson. Christian Science. Lesson sermon, "Doctrine of Atonement." First church Everett, between 18th and 19th sts. 11. 8. Second Eaat 6th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third East 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11. Fifth Myrtle Park ball. 11. Christian Science society Holbrook block, St. Johns. 11. Conirre rational. - First Park and Madison Rev. Luther R. Dyott. 11. 7:45. Palm Sunday servlcea morn ing and evening. First German E. 7th t.nd btanton Rev. E. O. Willnian. Atkinson Community chnrch E. 29th and Ev erett Thomas S. Anderson, minister. 11. "The Triumphant Entry." 7:45, "Opening Tt:ine Eyes." University Park Haven st near Lombard Rev. F. J. Meyer. Highland E. eth and Preacott Rev. Geo. Edw. Lewis. 11, "Words of Life." 7:30, "Ore gon Kings." Lindernurst Bev. D. B. Gray, 11, 7:45. ' Pilgrim Missouri ave. and Shaver at. Rev, W. C. Kantner. 11, "Seeing the King in Hla Beauty." 7:30, "My Best Easter Offering." St. Joans lie jr. Daniel i. U. nomas, ii. Wsveriy Heights E. 83d and Woodward Rev. A. C. Moses. 11, "Christ as Kihg." 7:30, good citizenship meeting. Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staob. Serin oo at 11, "Palm Branches for the King." 7:45, "A Wreck of Self -Confidence. Zion tGerman) E. 9th aid Tremont Bev. 3. H. Hopp. lO:30, 7:30. Episcopal. St. Mark 21st and Manbalt Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector; Rev. J. U Hatton, as sistant rector. 7:30, 10:15, 11. 7:30. BlsLop Sumner at 11. Trinity 19th and Everett Bev. A. A. Mor rison. S. 11. 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Martyr Very Bev. H. M. Bamsey. 7:45. 11. 3, 7:45. St. David's E. 12th snd Belmont Kev. Thomas Jenkins. 8:30, 0:30, 11. 7:30. "The Great Trial," a modern mystery -jlay with tk in the cast, will be given. St. Matthew's Corbett and Bancroft Bev. W. A. M. Breck. 11. St. Johns MUwaukle Bev. John D. Bice. 3. 4. St. Andrews Hereford St.. Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers In charge. i. Grace Memorial Weldler and E. 17th N. Ke. Oswald W. Tsylor. 8, 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham- Rev. John Dawson. 11, 0:30. St. Michael's snd All Angels' E. 43d and Broadwsy Rev. T. F. Bowen, 11, 7:30. Church of Our Saviour 00th ave. and 41st st. . E. Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. St. John's Sell wood Rev. John D. Rice. 11. St. Psul's Wood me re Bev. Oswald W. Taylor. , 4. UisUop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Sa maritan hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 7:l!i. All Saint' church 25th and Sarler Rev. Frederick K. Huwaid. 11. :30. Evangelical Association. Carson Heights U. F. Lieulng Jr. 11:80, 7. First English E. 6th snd Market Rev. S. D. Uornscbucb. 11, 8. First German Evangelical 10th and Clay Rev. U. K. Liening. 10:46, 8. Evangelioal Synod. German . Evangelical Friends church Ta coma ave. snd . lota. Uv. Ellas ti. Hr gbit. W:45. 7:30. - St. Paul Evangelical church 447 Falling Kev. J. Uergert. 11, 7:30. Fme Methodist. Central 65th and E. Flanders Bev, L. B, Blackman. 11, 7:45. First E. 9tu aud Mill Bev. J, Harrington, P"iOC' Friends' Churoj, Sunnyside E. 35th and Mala Rev. Homer Cox. 11, 7:30. lrnt South Main -St. Bev. Jobs BUey. 11, 1'JM. -i West Piedmont Ber. Mrs. Ethel M. Ar nold, lit 730. Jewish. Congregation Beth lsrae-12th and Ms In Rabbi Jonah B, Wise, triday, tt p. m. Ctatur say, 10-ao a. n. Latter Day taints. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mor won) E. 2aib aud Madison. 11:45. 7. Montavllla (nwt Mormon) 11. 7:30. . Xnthsrss. , ' Immannel 19tb and Irving Ber. J. Richard Oiaon. 11, 8. ! Trinity German (Missouri bynod) Williams sve. and Graham Rev, J. A. Blmbacb. 10:15. liiO. ' :' j West Side Norwegian LatheiCit 45 N. 14 Bev. Wilhelm Petterson, 11. 8. Bethany Danish tinU.- ave. N. and Ilor ra Rev. M. O. Jsnseu-Engholm,- 11, 8. - Our Savior's K. 10th and E. Grant sts. Bev. George Hanriksesu EttgUsh service, 10.15, Norwegian service. 11:15. lmmsnoel German Sellwtud Bev. H. O. Et-eliug. ' 1O.30. ''Z Grace EuglUh (afJssoori Synod) Alblna ave. and Ussou Uev. U? Luecke. 10:30. 7:30. - St. 1 Paul's Uermaa E. 12th -aud Cltutoa Rev. A. S. krauae Germas service, iOU(0. tngHsh.i-7:;-0. - - brmiti Evangelical Lutfaerloa Elon (Mtssoarl Synod)Salmon and Cbapagan Kev. , 11. H. Uoppelmann. 10:15. 7:45. St. John's Penlnsolsr nd Kirk pa trick Bev. K. O. Salaman. 10:45, 7:3U. DELEGATES LEAVING, OF METHODIST CHURCH Quadrennial Meetingto Be Un usually Important Oregon May Get New Bishop, . Delegates from the Oregon Methodist conference to the quadrennial general Methodist conference at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., May 1 to May 41. are leaving for the eastern meeting. Some, wishing to visit en route, have already gone. . Of particular interest to Oregon Methodists will be the possible elec tion at the general conference of a new bishop for the Oregon diocese. Bishop R. J. Cooke has announced sev eral times that he did not expect to be reassigned to Oregon, and the prece dents of Methodism favors the chang ing of ministers and bishops fre quent! y. The "unfinished business" of most moment to all Methodism is the pro posed unification of the Methodist, church that is, the consolidation of the Methodist Episcopal church soutn with the Methodist Episcopal church. It is probable that a committee on uni fication will be appointed and Instruct ed to report to the general conference In 1920. The delegates from the Oregon con ference are: Dr. Clarence True Wilson, general secretary of the temperance so ciety of the Methodist church; Rev. C. C. Rarick. pastor of Central church. Portland; Robert H. Hughes, editor of the Pacific Christion Advocate, Port land; Rev. E. E. Hertzler, Portland; Dr. J. T. Abbott, superintendent of the Eugene district; Rev. Hiram Gould, Newberg; Dr. B. L. Steeves, Salem: Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Roseburg, and A. M. Hammer of Albany. Revival Services at Waverly. Special evangelistic meetings will be held at Waverly 'Heights Congrega tional church every evening, April 17 to 21, Inclusive, at 7:30. The pastor. Rev. A. C. Moses, will preach at each service. At the Friday evening meet ing the choir, under the direction of W. F. Downing, will sing Stainer's "Crucifixion. 4 . Thursday Noon Is Limit. Notice for the Saturday church eolumaa must bs in the editorial rooms of The Journal Toy noon Thursday. OF CHURCH Swedish Augustana Bev. H. E. Sanstedt. 10:45. 7:45. United Norwegian Portsmouth Bev. H. O. Hendrickaon. 11. German Evangelical Reformed Lents Rev. W. U. Lienkaemper. 11. St. James. English West Park and Jeffer son J. Allen Leas. 11. 7:30, Du Bols' "Seven Last Words." by tbe choir. Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free church Wygant and Bodney aveooes Bev. J. A. Stav ney. 11. 8. Vatbodist. First 12th and Taylor Dr. Frank L. Love land, 10:30. "Crown's for Those Who FaiL" 7:45, Stainer's "Crucifixion," by quartet and eLorus. Centenary B. 9th and E. Pine Rev. T. W, Lane. 11, "Absence From Prayer Meeting Attended With Loss." 7:45, "Jesus' Greatest Statement." Taylor atreeters Sidewalk Third and Tay lor. Morning service only. Trinity E. 10th and Sherman Rev. A. B. Calder. 11, "The Missionary Situation." 7:30, "Reaping ths Thing We Sow." SwedUn Bortbwick aud JSeecn Rev. John A. Wellman. 11. 7:45. Epworth 26th and Savier Rev, C O. Mc culloch. 11, 7:30. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Bev. O. I. Field, 11, 8. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Bev. Louis Thomae. 11, "Three Triumphal Proces sicos." Evening, "The Spirit and Its Habita tion." Sell wood Rev. Alexander P. Maclean. 11, 7 :30. Sunnyside E. 85th and Xamblll Bev. B. Elmer Smith, 11, 7:45. Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Bev. C. C. Rarick. 11, 7:30. St. Johns Hayes and Leavltt Bev. W. E. iDgaila. Montavllla Rev W. H. Hampton. 11. Misa Nettie Whitney, treasurer of Columbia branch, Weman's Foreign MUsiouary society. Latirelwood 03d st- S. E. and fcuter road Kev. C. R. Carlos. 11, "The Triumphal Entry." 7:30. 'The Kingdom of Jesus." Clinton Kelly Memorial E. 40th and ow ed Valley Rev. J. West Thompson. 11; 7:30, Japanese Mission Rev. Eiisen ttibara. 9-30. 8:30. Rose City Park Sandy blvd. and E. 58th Rev. William W. Youngson. 11. "The Sov ereignty of the Cross." 4:30, "A Crown or a Muck-Baker German Bodney ave. and Stanton Bev. F. A. Schumann, 10, 8. African Zion ?S8 Williams ave. Bev. W. W. Howard. Re. E. D. L. Thompson. 11, 8. Vancouver Avenue Norweglan-ltautab Corner Skid more Rev. Abraham Vereide. 10:45, "Jesus, King." 8, "A Look In the Field." University Park Lombard and Fitk Bev. C. L. Hamilton. 11, "The Triumphal Entry." 7:30. ' Lents Rev. W. Boyd Moore. 11, 8. Bethel Larrabee ana McMillan Rev. J. L. Craw. 11. 8:15. Westmoreland MUwaukle ave. bet. Samona and South aves. Rev. C. B. Harrison. 11. "Who Is a Christian?" 7:30. "The Resurrec tion Proves Cbrist'a Messiasblp." Lincoln E. 52d snd Lincoln Rev. G. G. Haley. 10:30 8. Patten Michigan and Alberta Rev. George H. Feese. 11, 7:45. Woodstock E. 44th and 60th ave. 8. E. Rev. Frank James. 11, "The Glorious Gospel." 7:30. "Sin Againat the Holy Spirit." First German Rev. A. V. Cramer. 11. 8. Brentwood Rev. W, L. Wilson. 11. Berkeley Heights clubhouse Bev. A. B. Cslder. 3. Chinese Mission 11 and 7-.ro. Carson Heights Bev. L. C. Douglass. Ken dal station. Clark srboolbouse Bev. A. B. Wilson, 7:30. Mt. Tabor East Sixty-first and Stark sts. Rev. E. Olln Eldridge, 11, "Denying One's Self: The Secret of Achievement." 7:30, "A Purposeful Life." Irvington East 10th and Weldler Rev. S. A. Danford. K. E. Chorea, South. Union ave. and 'Multnomah Rev. W. J. Ft d ton, 11. 7:Su. ' Missions. Swedish Mission Bev. B. J. Tboren. 11. 8. Kllm Chapel Rev. B. J. Tboren. 10. Bethel Free church Ivy and Williams Rev. J. A stavney. 11, a. Saxaren. First Pentecostal E. 7th snd E. Coach Be v. C. Howard Davis. 11. 7:30. Sell wood E. 9th snd SpukaiM Bev. H. C. Baker. 11. 7:30. Brentwood K. 67th st. snd E. 65th ave. 8. E. Rev. Stella Crooks. 11, 8. Scandinavian 948 Garfield Ber. 3. Q. Bringedabl. pastor. U, 7:30, Highland Park 3, 7:40, Freshyterian. First 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd. 10:30. - "Old Thirsts and New Satisfactions." 7:30. "Ought a Religious Man to Join the Church?" " Fourth First and Gibbs Rev. Henry O. Bsncon, 10:3o, 7:30. Calvary lltb and Clay Bev. O. 8. Bsom. 1030. 'The Startling Christ." 7;30, "What Shall the Harvest Be ?" Arbor Lodge Rev. George B. Cromley. 11, T:45.- - , Kenllwortb E. 24 th end Gladstone Rev. Leslie Kirk Bk-bardsoo. 11. 7:45. Mispan E. 19th and Division Ber. Harry Leeds. 11. 7:30. Forbes Bev. Hsrry Pratt. 11, 8. ' Hope Montavllla, 78th and K. Everett sta. Bev. S. W, Seeman. II, 7:30. Central E. 13th and Pine 10;30, 7 30. Millard iveene 7241 ft. tt are. S. E Bev. W. H. Amos, 11, 7:30. Mt. Tabor E. 55th and B'lznont Be v. Wil liam Graham Moore. 11, 7:30. , " Unity Rev. W. Lee ra. 11, 8. , 1 Vernon lth and Wygant Bev. H. K. Monnt. It.- "The Triumphal Entry to Date." 7 .30. -A Dosen Doers antnWbr They Do ItT' FOR CONFERENCE SUNRISE PRAYER MEETINGS EASTER , . -. , . . . - . . -, :,x f, . l-r v-v$ 1 3 Fred R. Bertz. Easter morning the1 young people of Portland will hold sunrise prayer services in various parts of the city. In this, movement th "Big Three" societies of young people have joined hands. Em 11 "Swanson Is chairman for the t Christian Endeavor, F. J. Schnell "for the Epworth league and Fred R. Berts for the-Baptist union. The city has been divided Into dis tricts and meetings are being planned for the following churches; Waver leigh district at Waverleigh Heights Congregational, Woodstock at Wood stock Methodist, Mount Scott at Arleta To Build Norwegian Lutheran Church Just as soon as tKe committee of the West Side Norwegian Lutheran church can decide between several locations now under consideration the plans for a $25,000 Gothic type church will be drawn and the construction so timed that the new church will be ready for occupancy before the 191 winter season. The locations under SERVICES Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Bev. A. L. Hutchinson. 1:30, 7:30. Westminster E. 17th snd Senuyler Bev. Henry Marcotte. 10:30, The Triumphal En try." 7:30, "Men Who Dared." Rose Citv Park E. 45th and Hancock Bev. 3. M. Skinner. 11, "Tbe Triumphal Entry." 7:30. Spokane Avenue E. 16th and Spokane Rev. W. S. McCullagh. 11. 7:30. Marsbsl Street 17th and Marshall Rev, A. J- Henna. 11. 7:30. Trinity Corner Virginia and Nebraska sts. Uev. IS. Bunsoo. II, 7:30. Chinese 145 First at. 7:46. Anabel 66th at. and 37th ave. S. . Bev. Alfred Levis Taxis. 4. i Reformed Prsshytarlan. First chnrch .Minnesota ana Ains Worth-Rev. F. D. Fraser. 11, 7:30. , Beforxnsd. First German 12th and Clay Rev. G. Haf -ner. 10:45. 8. Second Columbia blvd. and 83d st Bev. E. A. Wyas. 11. Third Fifth av., Lents Bev. W. G. Llen kaemper.r 11. Salvation Army. Corps No. 1243 Ash. 8. Adjutant Joseph d, . rison. Swedlsn Ocrps 430 Burnvlde. Scandinavian 243 Aah Rev. John OvaL Seventh Say Advantlsta. Note Begular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central B. 11th and Everett Elder P. C. Hayward, pastor. 11. Tabernacle West Side. K. of P. hall. 11th ana Alder Elder E. W. Catlln. 11. Montavllla E. 80th aid E. Everett Elder J. F. Beatty. 11 and 7. j Alblna- German) Skldmore and Mallory Elder A. C. Scbweltser. Lents 94th and MVh ave. Elder D. J. Cbitwood. -C1. St. John Central arenne and Charleston Elder E. D. Hurlburt. 11. Mount Tabor E. 60 and Belmont Bev. C. J. Cummings. 11. Scandinavian church 62ad and 89th ave. 8. K. Elder O. E. Sandne. 11. Bervios for tha Deaf. - Cnltsd Presbyterian Wasco and Grand ave. Rev. S. Earl DuBols. ,0:'Jp. 8. Tnitarian. Church of Our Father Broadway and Yam hill Rev. T. Im Eliot, D. D. 11, "Can a Thinking Man Accept the Ideals of a Free Catholic Church?" t, "Slackers and Enllsters in the Holy War." United Brethren. Alberta 27th and Alberta Rev. C. C. Bell. 11. 7:30. First E. 15th and Morrison Rv. J. , D. Nibe wonder. 11, "The Message of the Cross." 8, "The Homage of Christ." Fourth 69th st. and ttd a? 8. K. Rev. L E. Conner. 11. 7:45. Third 67th St. and 32u ave. S. E Rtv. Herbert F. White. 11,. "Helping Jesus." 8. United Evangelical. Fourth Bev. J. E. Conner. 11. 7:30. Rid leal Jessup St. Rev. A. a. Henderson. 11. 7:3U., Manor. Circuit Services Cherry Grove, 8 p. m Brush Prairie, 7:30. Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Rev. G. L. Lovell. 11. 8. First B. lttth and Poplar Bev. C. C Poling. 11, 8. Bt. Johns Bev. A." P. Lay ton. 11, 8. Wichita Rev. H. H. Farnham. 11. 8. United Presbyterian. First E. 37th snd Hawthorne Bev. Frank DeWltt Findley. 11. "Christ's Triumphal En try." 7:30, symposium on model Sabbsth School. ' Church of tbe Strangers Wasco street and Grand ave. Bev. S.. Earl DuBeis, 10:30, 7 30. 'Kenton J. 8. Cole. 10:15, 8. TJniversmlist. Chnrch of the Good Tidings Broadway end E. 24tb Kev. 3. D. Corby. 10:45, "Why Christ Grows In Popularity?" Y. M. C. A. Y. W. C. A. Y M. C. A. 6th and Taylor H. W. Stfttae, general secretary. , X. W. C. A. Broadway and Taylor Mtas Linda D. James, general secretary. 4:80, Charles N. Wonacott will give a stereoptlcoa . lecture on "The Passion Play" of Oberaumer. gan. J. W. Palmer will alng, 5:30. stisosllannoTis. Associated Bible Stadents (L B. 8. A.) Arcanum hall. 13th st. near Washington 1 :48. symposium. 3. discourse, A. A. Ye rex, "His Memorial." 4:30, 7:30, memorial services in charge W. A. Baker. Advent Christian I sot Seventh Diy ,. st. ber HaU and Lincoln Rev. J. sTlumsI Church of the Brethren J Dunkards) Borth. wick and Bralnard Kev. George A. Cartfii, -" East Stark st. Gospel Hall,, between 28th -v FenteoosUI . Assembly 227 Ankeoy Will C. Tiwtter, 11,-7:30. "r "m The- Church of God (German) 754 E. eth Rev. D. K. komm. U. 7:30. , Fisgsh Mission Lents. ina church John Riler. if. t- ' Scandinavian Evangelical Mission chnrch 737 Alberta. 1. 7:46. - . Commons , Mission a if. Front st Mm Smith and Miss Esther Ellis, supts. Armeniae allssioDi Woodioere Buffalo St. New Thought Temple of Truth Ellers Ridg Mrs. Anne Young-Huntress. 8 p. m 'li' Can. Wha 'lnlnks He Csn." . ' Tbeoaopby 726 Morgan bnlTding. 8. : Spiritualists Sixth and Mostgomsry, r 10, symposinm. 2:30, 7:45. A.'allaee Strubie. - Swedish Free Mission Missouri Avenue and Snmner. H. U. Kodine. pastor. - jl, -f:3o. New -Charch tiociety EUere ball Rev, Ksm uei Worcester, -II, "The. Laat Week of Out Savior's Church Ufe." . - Latter lay Saints East 25 th and Mad loon 11:45, 730. r . F. J. Schnell. Baptist, Rose City at Rose City Pres byterian, Sunnyside at Sunnyside Con gregational. Piedmont at Piedmont Presbyterian. Overlook at Patton Methodist, Woodlawn at Highland Baptist, Alblna at Central Methodist, Mount Tabor at Mount Tabor Presby terian, Irvington at Westminster Pres byterian, central east side at Cen tenary M. E.. Ladd addition at First United Evangelical, UniveYsity Park at University Park Methodist, Montavllla at Montavllla Baptist and the west side at the First Methodist Sunday school temple. The Lents district" will be in charge of the Lents federation. consideration are In the central east side, which has been eelected because of this district being more central for the members of the congregation, drawn from all parts of the cty. This was the announcement made today by Rev. "Wilhelra Petterson. pastor. The church is now located upon Its own property at 45 Four teenth street north. The present property will be sold, but not at a sacrifice, says the minister. The new church will occupy 100 by 100 feet. None of the social service features which now play so large a part in the new church buildings will be Installed. Series of Lenten Sermons Will End The last of the series of Lenten ser mons by Rev. William G. Eliot, Jr., will be preached tomorrow at the Church of Our Father Unitarian at 11 ajn. and at 5 p. m., upon the themes: "Can a Thinking Man Accept the Ideals of a Free Catholic Church?" and "Slackers and Enllsters in the Holy War." On Thursday evening. AptII 20, at 8 -o'clock, a lecture on the "History of the First Unitarian Church In Port land" will be given in the chapel, en trance on Broadway. On Good Friday, service will be held In the chapel at 8 o'clock . , i New Pastor Holds Special Services Under dlretclon of the new minister. Rev. George Edw. Lewis, special ser vices are being held In Highland Congregational church and will con tinue to Easter. Rev, Mr. Lewis' ser mon toplo tomorrow night Is "Some Oregon Kings." Dr. Dyott to To Talk To Methodist Forum In addition to' his regular services on Palm Sunday. Dr. Dyott will ad dress the Young Men's forum of the First Methodist church at 11:20, on "Christianitv Durlnar 'and Following the Reformation." Mystery Play at St. DavfcTa. The young people of, Bt.' David Episcopal parish are going to give the mystery play, called "The Great Trail," tomorrow night. In the choir of the church. 'Th play is a great sermon. About; 60 men, women and children are in the cast. Grand Prize, Panama - Pacific Exposition f SAN FRANCISCO, 1915 Grand Prize, Panama California Exposition SAN DIEGO, 1915 - DRINK Baker's : mm. o.", rr. "orr. . VALTER BAICER & CO. LTD. EtUbiished 17C0 . :- .- DORCHESTER, MASS. 1 EASIER CONCLUDES ti AND JOY AGAIN REICi: Austere Side of -Worsh: , Gives Way to ;Brightne: Brought by Resurrection, With Easter Sunday ends the ecc' slastical penitential season 4 of Le As the church Celebrates the resurrc tlon - of the conquering Galilean t! six weeks period of meditation up the life and death of the Savior gl v. place to contemplation of the glorl of the . risen Jesua. J v .;-; -. " ;. The austere vestments , of officio I In 9 priests and solemn themes Of V ministers are displaced by the bril liantly colored habiliments of the orr elating ecclesiastics 'and the sermt.' topics tell of victory. ';:' Instead; of the shrouded altars ati the undecorated auditoriums, flower bedeck the churches. Instead of solemn chants and V. lamentations of Jeremiah the mui 1s of hallelujahs. Weddings, discouraged during tt Lenten season, because they represer: the Jor of life, are encouraged attt: Easter. Society, following the lead of t) church, has devoted Itself during Let in Its social affairs to charitable pu poses In the main. Now the soci. devotees are unrestricted. Easter fashion parades and tbe trit "Easter b?nnet" and VEaster suit, r. avenues of society's escape from t! Lenten thralldom. Church services, which have bee held two or three afternoons and ever: Ings each week and even every after noon and evening will not be held often during the coming few-weeks. Coming Week Will Be Important One Holy week .opens at the Fti' Presbyterian church. Twelfth - sn! Alder streets, with special Palm Sun day services at 10:80 tomorrow. -Vr. John II. Boyd will be In his pulpi and will preach on "Old Thirsts. an New Satisfactions." The choir will sing the anthem, "The Entrance In i Jerusalem." Dom J. Zan, barlton. will lng "The Palms." ;-: At the 7:30 p. m. service, the paste will preach on the question, "Ought ' Religious Man to Join the' Church." A large chorus will lead the congrega tion In the singing of many of the Oi l hymns. - -' Every evening during the week spe cial services of memory will be held In the chapel at 7:45, in preparation for Easter Day. A series of Intimate talks will be given by the pastor con cerning the "Last Hours of , Jesus." Good Friday evening, the 'cantata. "The Triumph of the Cross." will be given by the chorus, under the, direc tion of E. Maldwyn Evans. The entire program of tho x week points toward the Easter Day, with Its regular Easter Sunday service In the morning and a eervlce of song at 7:30 p. m. The culmination of the Easter season will come in the after noon meeting, at 4, when a class of over 150 persons will be received into church membership. :. Parents' . will bring their children to be baptized at this service, and the sacrament, of the Lord's supper will be observed. Thin afternoon service of consecreation and memory Is an annual day of rejoicing in the First Presbyterian church, and marks the climax of the- year's activities. - -"'- Bishop Sumner to Lecture, St. Helens Bishop 'Sumner will give a rour in Christian Sociology at St. Helen hall next 'year. There will be- six lectures, covering civic and ' social problems. The subjects will be defi nitely, announced later, bat they will include history and development of municipalities, social functions of the community, poverty and outdoor and indoor relief. Immigration, the depend ent delinquent and defective children and their care. The lectures will be open to the parents as well : as the Students of the hall. Bishop -Sumner's wide experience in Chicago ; give him the right to speak on these subjects which are parts of 21 lectures that he gave for years to the students of the Western Theological Seminary Jn Chi cago ' PENITENTIAL SEASO Cocoa. 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