. - v , ; THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY; ' MAY 13,1 1916. i - MOTHERS' DAY TO BE GENERAL LY OBSERVED churches SUNDAY Special Programs, Have Been , Prepared by the Sunday Schools and Young People, "THRIFT" EVENING TOPIC ; Watlonai aforemant WfU Be Bmpha ' alied Especially at Btftrdi Its Moral Aapecta. Tomorrow 1 Mothers' day am) Port land churches have made customary preparations to observe it properly. Bpeclal programs have been prepared by many of the Sunday sohoola and all the minis-tern have prepared sermons that will refer in tome way o the home anil how It takes a mother to tnake a real home. The different young people' organ) ssatlons of every denomination will take op the subject in their evening de votional service and Mpeclal muuic will also be furnished by some tn the morn ing church aervlce. Nureeriow for young children have been provided so that mothers may enjoy the Herivce. The children of the -Sellwood RiipttfU church have raised enough money to purchaHc carr.atlon.s for every mother who come to church and the Klrot and Kenllworth lreb- 1 teftan churche have also unno-inced , mat they will pill ji white carnation on every mother an fflio i -uteris tlie ; door. Ot her churches will undoubtedly fol low tlilw UHiial cuMom althiiiKli they have not iade It known, as yet. prob ably Intending to give the niofiers a urprlne. Kvnry piernon a way from home should write a loving letter lo hi mother thanking luer for her many kind act. Y,oung person whose mothers are alive generally wear red carnation. tn 1 lie evening the paxtorn will fol low up M"th.rn' day with a --ulijeit that also iflHtp.'i lo the home that of national thrift. Th thrift move ment is nine which ha Just reently impressed the country as an itupurt , ant one and tlie Portland pastors will base their remarks along thl line on thrift in developing hotter honit-s and ,- home life. The present clean up cam paign wns utir of the ideas of this tnovenjont. The real rrason of this movement 1" to call the communltv's atlent!on in the most effective way to thrift m tin sensp that makes for the moral and physical uplift of the community and the increased happinesn and prosper ity of every individual. Dr. Zumbro of India Will Speak Ir. W. M. Zumbro. president of I he American college or Madura. India. Will speak In the Klrst t'ongregatlonal church tomorrow mornfng at eleven, 'resident Zumbro will also he heard at the Brotherhood dinner and ladies' night. Monday evening in the rhurch IarloTi. Or. Zumbro Is a prominent educa ; tor and Is now on his return trip fo Madura. Me has been in America for some time under the auspi"s of ' the American board of commissioners of foreign missions, lecturing at some I of our leading colleges. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR The fourth of a series of union con ventions throughout the state Is tie. t tng held today and tomorrow uy the. Taclflc ftirlstlan Endeavor union at Philomath: The Tacific union con sists or all the Kndcavor sojiet ie in Benlon and Lincoln counties. This la the first convention to be held In this part of the state and at this time officers for a permanent organization . will he "elected. 15. I5arf Fellte, first vice president of .the Uregon ITnion and O. Kvert . Baker of Portland are attending and taking important part on the program Dr. W. P. White or Albany will be the .main speaker. He will speak tomor row afternoon on "Cansecratlcr.." .' Last week both the Linn and Olack . ninas .county Kndeavor members met !.nd organized county unions. The convention of Linn county held In Brownsville was well attended and some splendid meetings are reported. Hoy Lowl of Albany was elected pres ident. , .The Clackamas county members met -in T'arkplace and had a convention of. great value and power. Practically every society In tlie county was rep resented. L. Ostrom of Jennings , Lodge was elected president ct the Clackamas county union. The Christian Endeavor of this coun ty 's waging a "Campaign for Mil ,l(ons." and the Oregon district has been given its assignment. The natlon at tampajgn embraces the following 11 objects: (1) 1,000.000 new Endeav ors: (2 1.000. 000 new convert; (3) fl.000,000 new church members: (4) " 1.000,000 new dollars for missions; (5) 1.000,000 new peace advocates; (6) v20,000 new quiet hour comrades; 1) t20.000 new C. E. World subscriptions, j. (8) 10.000 new tenth legionaries, (9) ,10.000 new C. E. experts; (10) 5005 :nw life work recruits; and (11) 10,000 fnew C. K. societies. t The Oregon district has received the following apportionment out of the national campaign: (l) 3500 new En deavorera; (2) 3500 new converts; (3) 3500 new church members; (4) 3500 new dollars for missions; (5) 3600 new peace advocates; (6) 2000 new quiet hour comrades; (7) 200 new C. E. ' "World subscribers; (S) 500 new Tenth .Legionaries; (8) 300 new experts; (10) .150 new life work recruita; and (11) ilOO new C. E. societies. i The committee in charge of the local ;work It.: Extension work, E. Earl Feike of Portland; Evangelistic, Alva Pat .,ton of Hillsboro; efficiency. Miss Wil- . lie McGee of Eugene; Tenth Legion. James ilcfallum of Eugene; quiet :tour, Mlas Gertrude Eakln of fcalero; missionary. Miss Estella Ford of Port land; good citizenship. A. H. Parker -of Salem; and C. E. World subscrip tions, Miss Clara Calhoun of rjiants, ,Pas. . May Establish Another Church. f Walla Walla, Wash.. May 13. (Spe- .t-lal) For the purpose of determining the advisability of establishing a third Catholic 'church In this city, to serve -the district east of Second street. Rev. "Father Murphy of this city Is making a canvas of that section of the city. he work is being done under the di rection, t. the Rt, Rev. Schinner. bish op of the Spokane district, v UNCERTAINTY By Rev. S. A. Danford, D. D., Pastor of Irvington Methodist I of oositiveness that men will think of God. If there is any thing sure we can preach that. Dr. Morgan suggests that we have three things, anyhow, of which we are sure: (1) Man is wrong, lie cannot help being .wrong. He goes on being wrong, whether he lives in the slum or suburb, the university or penitentiary. However it comes about, this is true. Jesus Christ is a perfect and absolute saviour. He can remake the worst of men and turn paralysis into power. (.) The Bible is the word of God. It records authoritative revelation. If this is not accepted, men may be speculative and philosophical, but they cannot be Christian. AMONG CHURCHES AND CHURCH MEMBERS Pastor Is Home Again. Rev. a. Verelde. pastor of. the Norwegian-Danish Lutheran church, Vancouver ave nue and Skidmore street, returned from Aberdeen, Wash.. yenterda where he ha been the past week as sisting in a series of revival meetings. Goes to Conventions. Rev. S. Karl DuBols. pastor of th "hurch of The SirmiKer, Wasco street and Oram! ave nue, has left the city to attend the meeting of tlie committee of home minions or the I'nlted Prexhvterian church to be held in Crand Rapids. Mich.. Mir 17 to 1, and the sessions of the general assembly of the Vnlted Presbyterian church. Cleveland. May -4 to June I. Temporary supplies will occupy the pulpit of the Church of the Ht rangers each Kabhath during Rev. Mr. IjiiBoIk' absence. Church Officers Elected. The fol lowing off lefts of the Kast St. Johns Sunday school elected at a recent meeting are: Mrs. R. Cl. Brand, su perintendent; .Mrs. A. M. iray. as sistant superintendent : Miss Iornthy Schaefer. secretary; Mrs. Khlrldge. treasurer; Miss Kdilh Karl, organist: Mm. MctJill and Mrs. Kldrldgc and Mrs. Rraud, member of the executive hoard Tent Meeting's Continne. Gospel meetings will continue for .another week In t he tent ..t Anahel Park, 'res ton station, on the Mt. Scott carlinc, Sunday afternoon at .".30 and every evening except Monday and Saturday. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Second Sunday After Easter. Sunday School Ijeson Tomorrow. "Lo. W Vurn ta the 0ntilei."J-Acti 13:13-62 Golden Teit I lme et thee fur m light nf th lientilcH. TIM then ulinfiMeM he for Blvlhn unto the uttermost PHrt of the earth. .Arts l.!:47. Home Reading- M. Turning to the ;pntlies. Acts 1.1:1" '.'4. T. tiiKvl tl(lln(". Art- i;cL- :tll. W. Itpci'iitten of tiding. Act 1.". :4-."C Hi. Vnlvrrnal t-all. Ihm. ":l 7. K. Ood'o ilolngH. U. I'.':l rt. X. Prmrr f'r nnliT. .I.lin 17. I- Jl. S. Lost mill found. l.uk? I.V1I-S4. Young People' Topics. Junior ChrWtlmi ICniienTor - - " Whut t' Chrlt Wunt I'm to D-V John 1S:12-1. Kpworth lan -Anniversary Ua.r; Mnthor Dev celebration, bv league. Kol. L'O.12; I'ro.-. 0:20; :;l :2r, R . Y. I' I'. "What lo' Thrift Want Is to PoV John 1V12 HI. Baptiat. First- White Temple 12th anil Atner Mr. A. W. Pe Ixine. ctlnn pastor. Prfacliing by Dr. I). K. honi'V of Superior. Wl. 11. "The (Jlory of Motherhood." 7:!i. "Tlie Mortal Htrnin and the Moral I'riala." Swertl'h KliirlHh Mialon. White Temple. II. Kant Side E. 20th aid Ankeny sta. Iter. W. 0. Slmnk, pastor. II. "The Kind of Motlera We Seed Today." 7::iO. 'Tiettcr MomeH and lloine l.ffe." Highland. K. Olh and Alberta Iley. C'haa. K. Mieir. II, Arl.ta Iter. W. T. Spriciia. II. "McthTi of Men." 7 :.'t. "At Jeans' Feet." UnHeralty far- Key. C. I- Ileakett. 11. Bwedlab lhth and lloyt. 10:4:.: 7:30. Grace Monlayllla. fin. M. T. Cash. 11. 7:G0. Sellwood Rey. F. H. Ha yea. It. 7:30. St. Johna Rey. K. . n.rden. pastor. 7:3. Calyary K. Mb and tirant Key. Thomas Btebhenaon. acthig paator. 11. 7:30. Mt. Calyary E. f'lne and Crand . Key. A M. Ma. -hack. 11. S. Third Knott and Vancouver ave. Rtt W. J. Heaven. 11. "Miirlil for Success." 7:.to. "When Should One I nil with a Chinch '' St. Johns (German) Uev. t-. lirueruiau, II. 7 :30. Chinese J. C. Malone. 7. Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson. 11. 7:30. Second German Morris and Kudnej aye. 11. 7:30. Glencoe G. Mh . and Main Rey. A. B. M'slti. "II, "UnmoTHble Workers. " R. Mother." Mount Oltvet Rev. W. A. Magrett. 11. s. ItallsD Mission Key. Francesco Sanuclla. 11 8. Klrst German Itb and Mill Rey. J. Kritt, 11. 7:30. Goodwill Mission IStb and Boise Mlsa A. M Nelson, superintendent. North Portland Mission 880 Nlcolal st., Friday. 8. KuasellTllle Mission Re Albert Laugh bridge. 3, 3:45. Tabernacle E. 42d and Holtrste Rev. Wal ter Duff, actio- pastor. 11. 7;iJG. Catholic Bt. Peters Lou-Rev. P. Betftgen. 8 10:80. 7:30. Pro-Catbedral 15tb and Davla Bey. K. V O'llara. a. 7:15. 8:30, y;45, 11, 7:43. 8t. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Her. J c Hughes . 8:30. 10:30, 7:30. . ' . St. Patricks 14tb and Savler Rt. B. p Murpbv. 8, 10:30, 7:30. St. Franc i i&. 1 1 tU and Oak Rey. J. H Black. 0. 8, 9, 10:30, 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams are. and Stanton Key. V. A. Daly. 6. 8. II, 10:30 7:30. Holy Rosary K. 3d and Claekamaa Rey. E S. Olson. B. 7, 8. 9, 11, 7:30. St. Rose K. S3d and Alameda Rey. J O'Farreli. 8. 10, 7:30. St. Andrews E. th and Alberta Re?. T. Klernau. 8 10:30, 7:30. The Madeleine E. 2-tth nod Sbkljou Rey. George F. Thompson. 7:30. 9, 10:30. Ascension t:. Yamblll and E. 7tb Francis can Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancou ver ave. Be. F. U. Miller. . 8. 10:30. 7:30 Blessed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Blaa dena Ker. IS. V. Kelly. 6,, 10:30, 7:30. Huljr Cross 774 Bowdoln Key. C. Raymond 8, 10:30, 7:30. St. Ignatius 3220 43d St. 8. E. Jesuit Fath ers. 8:30, S. 10:30. 4. St. Stephens 42d and E. Taylor Rer. War ren A. Waitt. 0. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. PbUUp Nerl E. ltttb and Mickey Rey W. J. tartwrlgbt. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Sacred Hear. K. tltb and Center Ry. Robl. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Agatha E. 15th and Miller Res J. Cuinmlsky. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St. Joseph (German) 15th, and Coach Rey B. Uurrer. 8. 10:30. 7:30. 6t. Stanlalaus (Polish) Maryland ave. ao1 railing Ke. V. Mathew. 8. 10:80, 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) tth and Mill Re. M. Balestra. 8, 10:80. 7:80. St. Clements Smith and New too Rev. r Smith. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Clares; Capitol Hill Rev. Father An thony. 8, l:a0, 7:30 St. Charles 34th and Kllllngsworth Ray G. Snhlerhorn. 8. 10:BO. 7:30. Christlaa. Ftrat Park and Columbia, 7:30. Moota villa E. 76 tn and Hoyt Rev. J. c. Gbonuiey. 11. 8. vOladstooe- Rev. Roy I Dunn. 11. 8. Woodlawn 7th and Liberty Key. w. j. Uilllnger. 11, 7:30. East 8U Christian K. JJth and B. Taylor Episcopal Church. Dr. Dale's prophecy of thirty years ago that the final battle of Christianity wof Id be fought around the person of Christ is being fulfilled. Men everywhere are attempting to re-state Christianity, and uncertainty fills the air. There is a note of uncertainty and lack in the message. The world is too busy to be arrested with anything so tepid. The responsibility is upon the ministry to arouse the church and command attention so at 8 o'clock. Th Christian Workers' union has charge of the meetings under the direction of Rev. Walter Duff and various lay members of the churches of the city participate with singing and preaching. To Celebrate Anniversary. The third anniversary of the organization of the Rose City Park Methodist Kpis ( opal Sunday school will be celebrated tomorrow. Special services are to be held at 9:45 to commemorate the event. A picture will he taken of those pres ent. In honor of Mothers' day a car nation will he. given to every mother present. Following the Sunday school period Lewis Paul, formerly of Wran gel. Alaska, will upeak on "The Value of Influence." Is Editing Advocate. Dr. M. TI. Marvin of Tacoma, a member of the Industrial Welfare commission of Washington, is acting as editor of the Pacific Christian Advocate during the absence of R. jr. Hughes, a delegate to the quadrennial general conference of t:tr Methodist Kpiscopal church, now Kitting in Saratoga Springs. Benefit Sinner Tomorrow. The an nual dinner for the benefit of the Church of the Holy Redeemer will he held in Chapatonian hall, Williams avenue and Portland boulevard to morrow. Dinner will be served from I - to ' p. m. Pastor Barton to Speak. Paston Renjamin 1 1. Rarton, traveling lecturer of the International Rihle Students' Rev. A I., (rim. 11, "Mothers' Day." 8, "t hristian S-iencc." Sellwowl- 13th snd Tenlnu Rey. J. R. John son . 11,8. Rodney Avenue, at Knott at. Rey. J. Gtoriuley. Kern Park- Rev. i. K. Berry. 11, 7:."0. St. Johns Itev. Herbert F. Jones. 11. 8. Vernon Church of Christ B. 13th and Wy pant - J. A. Melton. II. 7:.T0. Bethel K. 82d and Tbompson Rey. Antrey W. Wilson. Christian Science. l.shon sermon "Mortals and Immortals." First church Cverett, oetween 18th and 19th sts. 11. 8. Second Enst flth and Holladay. 11, 8. Third East 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth -Vancouver ave. and Emeraoo. 11, 8. Fifth Myrtle Tark hall. 11. Christian Science society Holbrook block. St. JuLllb. 11. ConareratlonaL Klrst Park and Madison Re. Luther R. I'yotl. II. 7 :.-.. TV. H. Zumbro of Madura. Ii.dia 7 4.. pastor on "Better Homes and iiertr Ilonie Life " Firs'. Germau t. 7th nd btanton Rey. E. O Willnian. Atkinson Community chnrch E. 29th and K e: crt Tliomas s. Anderson, minister. II. T:4. nn astronomicHl sermon. "Th' Heavens Iierlare the Glory of ;ol." t nlverity 1'ark Haven St.. near Lombard Itev. v. J- Mever. II. 'Motherhood and the Cross." S, "One Sided People." Highland -f. Cth and I'rescott Rev. Geo. I-'.'Im. .p i. 11. "In Memory of My Mother." 7 :!". ' Sermon lo the Young Men." Llodernnrst Rev. 1). B. Gray, 11. 7:4V Pilgrim Missouri ave. and Shaver St. Rev. W c. Kantner. II. "And TUy Mother." 7:4o. Tlie Blue Flower." Waverly Hetgnts E. 33d nnd Woodward Key. A C. Moses. 11. "Fathers and Mothers." 7 : l.'i. address by President W. M. Zumbro of the Amerii-an College at Madura. India. Suunyside V.. "2d and Taylor Kev. J. J. Sl:'iib. Sermon at 11. "A Tribute to Mother.1' 7:4"i. "The Place You Call Home."' Zlon (Germnnt E. 9th and Tremont Rev. .1. II. Hopp. 10:30. Episcopal. Bt. Marks 21st and Marshall Rey. J. E. 11. Siiiipsou. rector; Rey. J. G. Hat ton, aa Krf tnnt rector. 7 :.'IO. 7:3n. 8:30, 10:15, 11. Trinity 19th and Kverett Rev. A. A. Mor rison. 8, 11, 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen, the Martyr Very Hev. H M. Ramsey. 7:45, 11, 3, 7:45. ' 8t. David's E. U'tb and Belmont Rot. Thomas Jenkins. 8::), 0:;!o, 11. St. Mattnew's Corbett and Bancroft Rey W. A. M. Kreck. 11. St. Johns Mllwaukie Rev. John D Rice 3. 4. St. Andrews Hereford at.. Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11. Grace Memorial Weidler and E. 17th N. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. ' Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Ret . John Dawson. 11, 0:30. St. Michael's and All Angels' E. 43d and Broadway Key. T. F Bowen, 11, 7:30. Church of Our Saviour 60tU ave. and 41et tt. 8. E- Archdeacon Chambers In charge, n. St. John's Sell wood Rev. John D. Rice. 11. St. Paul's Wood mere Rey. Oswald W. Taylor. 4. ISishop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Sa maritan hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 7:15. All Saints' dmrch 25th and Savler Rev. Freoerick K. Howatd. 11. 8:30. Evangelical Association. Carson Heights U. V. Ueulng Jr. 11:30. 7 First English E. 6th and Market Rev. E. I. Hornsrbucb. 11, 8. First German Evangelical 10th and Clay Rev. G. F. Lienlng. 10:45. 8. ETangelical Synod. German Evangelical Friends' church Ta- conia ave. and E. 15th. Rey. Elias N. Har gtrt. lo:45, 7:30. St. Paul Evangelical church 447 Falllnz l;ev. J. Hergert. 11, 7:30. Frea Methodist. Central 55lh and E. Flanders Rer L. R. Blackman. 11, 7:45. First E. 0th and Mill Bey. I. Harrington, pastor. Friends' Churc, SunnTslde E. 36th and Main Rey. Homer Cox. 11. 7:30. Lents South Main st. Rev. John RUey 11. 7:30. West Piedmont Rev. Mrs. Ethal U. Ar nold. 11, 7:JO. JawiaJh. Congregation Beth Israel 12tn and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Friday, 8 p. m. Satur day, 10:30 a. in Latter Day Bints. Church ot Jesus Christ of Latter Day Salnta (Mormon) E. 25th and Madison. 11:45, 7. Moms villa (not Mormon) 11. 7:90. Lutheran, Immanuel Wtb and IrTing Kt. J. lebard Ouxjn. 11. 8. Trinity German (Missouri by nod) Williams ave. and Graham Rev. J. A. Rimbach. 10-15 5:30. , West Side Norwegian Lutheran 45 n. 14 Rev Wilhelm Pettereon, 11, 8. Bethany Daniao Cnioi ave. N. and Mor ris Kev. M. C Jenseu-Eugbolm. H, 8, Our Savior's ai. loth and E. Grant sta Rey. George Henrikaen. English service. 10.16. Norwegian aertlce, 11:15. Immanuel German Sellwood Rev. H. a Ebellng. 10:30. Grace EaglUh (Mlaaoorl Synod) Albina ave. ad Mason Re. C. Loecke. 10:30. 7:30. St. Paul's UenaaB E. 12th and Clinton LOGGERS! M.C. A CAR DEDICATED ON MONDAY THE FIRST OF ITS KIND Material Furnished by Lumber Company; Work of Build ing Donated by Employes, The new loggers' Y. M. C. A. car. dedicated at Wendllng Monday night will move from Wendjing tomorrow morning to take up its station at the Booth-Kelly Lumber company camp number nine for one week. May 22 it will, be at camp number ten for one week-. Th car, the first of its kind in Oregon, was built by the lumber com pany. A. C. Dickson, manager; was furnished by the employes; and is maintained jointly by the jrompany and employes. The T. M. C. A. Oregon Idaho committee. I. B. Rhodes, chair man, found a trained man for the work In D. G. Bennett, who will plan the work and itinerarv. The program at Monday night's dedication was as follows: prayer; Introductory remarks by the secretary. D. G. Bennett; address, "The Indus trial Work of the Y. M. C. A." John A. Goodell, Portland: brief comments by Fay Abrahams, Harry Barnes and Mrs. O. E. Patterson; accordion solo by one of the workers; Impersona tions by Noel Aylmer Dew of Port land, Or.; reading, "Alaska," r. W. Rowley. association will deliver a free lecture in Christensen's hall, Eleventh and Yamhill streets, at 3 p. m. tomorrow on "The Lord's Judgment Dav Has Re run. How Will It Knd? Pastor Bar ton has become a lecturer for the I. B. S. H. for the past 15 years and has visited all parts of the United States and Kurope. Begins Lecture Series. On Sunday evening Dr. A. C. Hutchison, pastor of Piedmont Presbyterian church, will give the first of a series of four lec tures on the Bible. In this way he plans to ohserve the centennial of the American Bible society jn harmony with a similar movement nil over the world. The topics are: Mav 14. "The Bible as Literature": May 21. "Seven Wonders of tlie World ": May 28. "How We Got Our Present Rible": June 4. "Tne Bible; a. Living Book.'' The lec tures will be free from technical or doctrinal discussion. Missionary to Speak. At the Wa verly Heights Congregational church tomorrow evenlnr the speaker will be Rev. W. M, Zumbro, president of the American college at Madura, India SAT CH OF CHURCH Rev. A. S. Krause German service, 10:30 English, 7:30. German Evangelical Lutberlon Zlon (Missouri Synod) Salmon and Chapman Rey, H. H. Loppelmann. 10:15, 7:45. St. John's Peninsular 1 nd Klrkpatrlck Rev. K. O. Salzman. 10:45. 7:30. Swedish Augustana Rev. B. E. Sanstedt. 10:45, 7:45. United Norwegian Portsmouth Rey. H. O. Heodrickaon. 11. German Evangelical Reformed Lenta Rer. W. G. Llenkaemper. 11. St. James. English West Park and Jeffer soi. J. Allen Ieas. 11. "Our Debt to Mother." 8. "The Moral Strain t pon Youth." Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free church Wygant and Rodney avenues Rev. J. A. Stav ney. 11. 8. Mathodist. First 12lh snd Taylor--Re v. Walter I,. Alr heiirt. actlnc- pastor. 10::w. "In Stolen Gar ments." 7:4.1, "A Monument to a Slighted Opportunity." Centenary E 9th and E. Pine Rev T. W. Lane. 11, "The 'Church That I An 'lzzer.' " 7:45. "The Effectual Washing." Tayior streeters Sldewulk Third and Tay lor. Morning service only. Trinity E. 10th and Sherman Rev. A B Colder. 11, 7:3. Swedish Borth'wlck and Beech Rev. John A. Wellman, U, 7:45. Epworth 28th and Savler Rev. C. O. Sic Cullorh. 11, "Behold Thy Mother." 7.30. symposium of addresse, on The Bible.' rjrst Norwegian Danish lsib and Hovt Rev O. T. Field. 11. 8. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rev. I cuts Thomss. 11, "Mothers' Pay Service." Ftentng. "Marriage and Divorce." Sellwood Kev. Alexander P. Maclean II. 7 :30. Sunnyslde E. .l.-ith and Yamhill Rev. R. Elmer Smith, 11, 7:45. Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Rev. C. C. Itarick. Dr. George B. Pratt will spesk at 11 and 8. St. Johns Hayea and Leavltt Bey. W. E. lngalla. Montaville Rev. w. ji. Hampton. II. Laurelwood 63d st. S. E. and Foster road Rev. C. A. Carlos. 11. "Mothers at Life's Crosses." 8, "Epworth league Mothers' Day Services. " Clinton Kelly Memorial E. 40th and t'ow ell Valley liev. .1. Wist Thompson. 11, "Our Tribute to Our Mothers." Japanese Miion liev. Eileen Ribsra, 9.30. 8:30. Rose City Park Sandy blvd. and E. 58th Rev. William W. Youngson. 11. German Rodney ate. and Stanton Ret. F. A. Schumann, 10, 8. African Zion 2S8 Williams ave. Rev. W. W Howard. Rev. E. I. L. Thompson, 11, 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish Corner Skid more Rer. Abraham Verelde. 10:45, 8. Lnivelty Park Lombard and Fkkr Rev. C. L. ililiitou. 11. 7:30. Leni Rev. W. Boyd Moore. 11. 8. Bethel Larrabe ana McMillan Rev. J. L. Craw. 11. 8:15. Westmoreland Milwoukle sve. het. rtamona "II Corinthlfina V." 7:30. "With Our Moth ers In the Realm of Poetry." Lincoln E. 52C and Lincoln Rev. G. Q. Haley. 10:30 8. Patton Michigan and Alberta Rey. George H Feese. 11 7 :45. Woodstock E. 44th and 60th ave. 8. E. Rey. Frank James. Key. Charles T. Mc pherson will preach: 11. "Coming to Jesus." 7:4., "FirBt Things First." First Gertujn Key. A. F. Cramer. 11, 8. Brentwood Rev. W. L. Wilson. 11. Berkeley Heights clubhouse Rev. A. B. Calder. 3. Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30. Carson Heights Rev. L. C. Douglass, Ken dii station. Clark ecnoolbouae Key. A. B. Wilson. 7 30 . Mt. Tabor East Sixty-first and Stark sts. Rey. E. Olln Eldrldge. 11. "Motherhood and Home." 8, "What Does It Mean to Se a Christian?" Irvington East 10th and Weidler Rev. 8. A. Danford. 11. M. E. Church, Sooth. Union ave. and Multnomah Rev. W J Ftntou. 11, 7:30. Missions. flwedlsh Mission Rev. B. J.Tboren. U 8 Elim Chapel Rev. B. J. Tboren. 10. Bethel Free church Ivy and Williams Key J. A. Siavney. 11, 8. Mazarene. First Pentecostal E. 7th and E. Couch Rev. C. Howard Davis. 11. 7:30. Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Rer. H C Baker. II. 7:30. Brentwood E. 07th st, and E. 65th ave S. E. Rev. Stella Crooks. 11, 8. Scandinavian 948 Garfield Rev J Q BrlAgedahl, pastor. 'I, 7:30. Highland Park 3. 7:40. Freanytertaau First 12th and Alder Rev. John H. Boyd. 10:30. "Her Son." 7:W. Fourth Flnt and Gibbs Rer. Henry O. Hnnson. 10:30. "Our Mothers " 7:30, "Hal lowed Be Thy Name." Calvary lltb and Clay Rev. o S. Rannl. 10:30. 'Mothera' Day Sermon" 7:45. "That Second Mile." Arbor Lodge Re. George B. Cromley 11 7:45. Kenllworth E. 34th tnd Gladstone Kev Leslie Kirk Richardson. 11. Mispan E. 19th and Division Rey Rarer U-eda. U. 7:30. 7 Forbee Rev. Harry L. Pratt. 11. g. Hope Mootavllla, 78th and E. Everett sta. Rer. 8. W. Seetnaa. 11, 7:3a Central E. 13th and Pine Rev. Wallace H. Lee. serine Pastor. 10:80. 'Character iw I tallied and . Destiny Decided by Language." Church Must Solve Everyday Problems "A locomotive is of little ufce for hauling cars unless is is 'hooked up' to them. It is the business of the church and of Christianity to be "hooked up' to everyday problems." This is the view held by Rev. Walter Lee Airheart, assistant pastor ol the First Methodist Episcopal church and as a result he will preach Sunday eve ning on the topic, "A- Monument to a Slighted Opportunity," which will be an answer to critics of the Christian church and its work. At this service, the full vested chorus of 50 voices will render Gounod.'s "Gallia," the fa mous oratorio known as a lament over the destruction of Jerusalem. In addi tion Miss Alice Juston will sin.'f "Now the Day Is Ended." by Bartlett, with a violin obligato by Miss Millie Pierce. Sunday morning, Mr. Airheart's sub ject will be "In Stolen Garments.' The chorus will sing Kot&chmars "Te Deum" and the duet, "Be Glad, O Ye Righteous." Hosmer, will be sung by Messrs. Norman A. Hoose and Hart ridge G. Whipp. m Dr. Cheney Speaker At White Temple Dr. D. B. Cheney of Superior. Wis., who filled the White Temple pulpit last Sunday, will preach again both morning and evening tomorrow. His topic in the morning' will be "The Glory of Motherhood," and in the evening, "Tlie Moral Strain and the Moral Crisis." The Temple quartet will 6lng the anthem, "Jerusalem'' (Parker) anu Mrs. Virginia S.. Hutchinson will sing "Mother's Lullaby" (Barnby) in com memoration of Mothers' day. At the evening service the quartet will render the anthems "Now The Day Is Over" (Snelley) and Art Thou Weary?" (Jackson). Mrs. Hutchinson will sing, "Sometime, Somewhere" Crosby I. Congregationalists Dedicate Church The Congregational church at Jen nings Lodge, after an examination Monday evening by pastors and lay . men of Multnomah and Clackamas counties, has beep recommended to the Kast Willamette association for its denominational relations. Rev. Howard N. Smith Is pastor of the Jen nings Lodge church. Monday night's examination covered the church's creed, constitution and covenant. Tho churches represented at the meeting by their pastors and delegates were the First Church of Portland. Waverly "Heights and Park Rose churches of Portland, and the Congregational churches of Clackamas and Oregon City. SERVICES ..0. The Bible Definition of a Christian " Millard .'.venue 7241 6. lb ave 8 K d. W. H. Amos, 11, 7:30. 1 Key. Mt. Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Rey wri. llara Graham Moore. 11 .'.."k''TT: W- (i"T. 11. "North and South Wind." 8. "The Gospel. MoTrnrt10Du19th nd Vfjs'Lut Re- H. N. Westminster E. 17th and Schuyler Rey. Renrv Marcotte. 10:30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sta. Rev. A. L. Hufchinenn, 10:30. 8, "The Bible as Literature." , Rose Cit Park E. 45th and Hancock Rey. J. M. Skinner 11. 7:30. Spokane Avenne E. 16th and Spokane Rey. . S: McCutlagh 11, 7:30 Marshal Street 17th aad Marshall Bey. A. J. Haona. 11. 7:30. Trinity Corner ' Virginia and Nebraska sta. tev. E. Benson. 11, 7:30. Chinese 145 First St. 7:48. Anabel 56th st. and 37th ava. ft, Ber. Alfred Levis Tails. 4. Reformed Presbyterian. FJrat church Minnesota ani Aituworth -Rev r. D. Fraxer. 11. 7:30. Barormad. FlrstGrman 12th and Clay Rey. G. Haf- A ysa-1 jIamb, b,Td- "nd 33d at. Rey. E. Third Fifth ave., Lents Rev. W. G. Llen kaemper. LI. I Salvation Army. Corps No. 1213 Ash. 8. Adjutant Joseph tli .rison. Swedlan Crrps 430 Bornlde. Standinavian - 243 Ash Rev. John Oval. Seventh Day Adventtsta. Note Regulsr services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central L. II lb and Everett Elder P C Huyward, pastor. 11. TabernacleWest Side, K. of P. hall lltn ami Alder Elder E. W. Catlin 11 Mont a villa E. 80th aid E. Everett Elder J. 1. Beatty. 11 and 7. Alhina (German) Skldtnore and Mallory Elder A. C. Schweitzer. Lents 94th and 5Sth eve. Elder I) J Chitwood. II. St. Johns Central svenue and Charleston Elder t. D. Hurlburt. 11. Mount Talmr. Mil d.i..., n. .. wTimvui rtev. c. J. Cummiugs. 11. Scandinavian church 62nd and 39th eve S I.. Elder O. E. Sandnes. 11. Services for the Deaf. United Presbyterian Wasco and Grand ave Kev. S. Larl DuBoia. i0:30. 8. Unitarian. Church of Our Father Broadway and Yam. Mil Itev T I. J.-.Hr.t II r 11 1 r r. . ... . . . --""'. 11 biiu nri. ohn Carroll Perkins, D. D., will preach at TTnited Brethren. Alberts 27th and Alberta Uev. C C Bell II. 7:30. ' ' First K. 15th and Morrison Rev. j. d Msewonder. 11. "Mother's Inflnence " 8 L.HoWvo!fJ,r fo Mr llprt Are 'he Scenes of My Childhood." Fourth oyth st. and 6 2d t-. s E Ky 1 E. Conner. 11. 7:45. Ihlrd 7tb st. and 32u ave. S. E Rey Herbert F. White. 11, "Our Mothers." g. United Evangelical. Fourth Re. J. E. Conner. 11 7-30 l)Bra01JeUP ,t BT' A' Henderson. Manor. Circuit Services Cherry Grove 8 o uf Brtlah Prairie, 7:30. P' Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Giv Her. G. L. Loyell. 11. 8. 7 First E. lUaw and Poplar Rev. J. a Goode 11, 8. Bishop c. Breyfogel will preach at J St. Johns Key. A. P. iyton. u a Wichita Rev. H. H. Farnbam. if. United Preahytarlaa. First E. 37th and Hawthorne Rev Frank DeWitt Flndley. 11. "Our Mother's Message " 7:45. "The Hume as a Nation Builder." Church of tlue Strangers v a-u street and Grand ave. Rer. S. Earl DuEo'.s, 10:30 8 ucntun J. a. Cole. 10:15, a. Universalis t. Church of the Good Tidlnjfa Broadway sn.l E. 24th Rev. J. D. Corby. 10:45. "The Divine Art of Being a Heal Mother" T. M. C. A Y. W. G. A. Y. M. C. A. 6th and Taylor H. W. stone general secretary. Y. W. C. A. Broadway and Taylor Miss Linda D. Jame?. general aecretarv. 4:.1tt, Berean clafs of First M. E. church In charge "Mothers' Day." XiaoeQaneout. Associated Bible Studentr (I. B. 8. A Arcanum ball. 13th at. near Washington 1:45. symposium. 3, lecture by Benjamin K. Barton' pastor of New Y'orlt city temple. "Ilie Lord's Judgment Day Has Commenced. When Will it End?" 7:30. discourse by pastor Barton. New Thought Ten.ple of Truth Eilers Bids Mrs. Anne Youug-Huntress. 8 p. m.. First Spiritual Science Sivth and Mont 4rf,otr. 11. sympoalum. 8. Wallace Strnble New Church Society Eilers hall Rey. Sam uel Worcester. 11. "Magicians of Egypt: An cient and Modern." Reorganised Church ot Jesua Christ of Lat ter Day aSlnts E. 75th and Irving Elder M H. Cook, paator. 11, 8. Thursday Noon Is Limit. Notices for tie iarnrday cfearck snat ha ia tha edttoriaj, rooaaa of Tae Jsonsl Kv mm Thiftxadaka'. L OF EPWORTH LEAGUE BEGINS NEXT FRIDAY Meetings Will Last Over Sun day and Be Held in Sunny side Methodist Church. C. S. Vhitconib The twenty-sixth annual convention of the Portland district Epworth leagrme will open in the SunnyBiJe Methodist churcfi next Friday evening and will continue over all day Satur day nnd Sunday. S. Whit cot nb, president of the district, will preside ut the sessions. The Stinnyside chapter has arranged to entertain all out-of-town delegatus during the entire convention free of charge.. Out-of-town delegates desir ing entertainment should communicate with Miss Mary Reynolds. 4 5 Kast Thirty-ninth street north, early this week. Kach chapter should have a delegate present at the Saturday afternoon session to read the, annual report. On Saturday evening Kunnyside will serve, dinner, and leaguers are urged to come direct from work to the church, for their dinner. Sunday evening the leaguers will he entertained in th-; homes of the Stinnyside people. One of tho leading numbers on the projgram is the address on Saturday evening hy Dr. (Jeorge B. Pratt on "The Fire-proof Man." The speakers and their Biihjects and the arrangement of the business ses sions are as follows: rriday rvaninr. 7:45 Convention rallv. in charge of President (J. S. Whitcomb. to be fol lowed by a social hour in chaise of Harold Fearing. Saturday Morning-. 10 Five practical department talks: "Bible Study." Rev. T. W. I.ane "World Evangelism." W. H Bach meyer; "Social Service." Miss Lois Smith: "Recreation and Social Cul ture," T. S. Mcltanlel. and "The Junior Ieag-ue." Mrs. Burt. Following these talks the first business session will be held and the report of the nom inating committee will be read. At noon luncheon will be served In the church parlors. Saturday Afternoon. 1:30 Business session: chapter re ports and Epworth league round table! Junior rally Exercises bv the iuniors. address by Rev. W. If. Hampton and awarding of the junior banner. Secoij'l i business session Reports of commit-J tees and ejection of officers; dinner In the church parlors. Saturday Eranlng-. 7:45 AnnAiiTireiiipnr rtf IV.. TV, 1 rA i V. T Tnetitnt. t . . KA 1, 1 J T..1 1 f . ... ... i,.-,iii.uir: ir: npi,j JI)V JI 111 23 at Salem. Address. "The Fire-proof Man." Dr. Oeoree B. Pratt. Sunday Afternoon. 4 Administration of the Sacrament by Rev. T. W. Lrfme. assisted by , i-astors. sunaay ETonlng. ":45 League devotional service. In s(aHation of the new officers hy Rev. P. Klmer Smith, t'onventlon sermon by pastor of Sunnyside church. Mothers' Day. Will Be Made Feature .iL7inc-in ii n j ui unserved wiin special services at 7:45 p. m., tomor- I row, at the First Presbyterian church. The evening congregation has been re- s quested to wear the memory flower, the white carnation. Pr. Boyd has! planned a unique sermon for this oc casion, having secured permission from Miss Nellie V. Walker of Chicago to copy a piece of statuary which is still In the clay, and therefore, still un known to any save the artist's close friends. The name of the statue la "Her Son," and the prints of the re production, a good copper half-tone, will be distributed to the congregation before the sermon, which Is based upon the picture. Appropriate music, in cluding an anthem by Judson, ''Moth er's Pay," and a contralto solo. Hall's "When I Knelt at Mother's Knee," by Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller, will complete, the program of the evening. f . I , ' V - 1 111- Calvary Endeavor ! To Give Book Party! r j The lookout committee of the Cal l ! vary Christian ETndeavor society will i give a "book party" at the home of ' Miss Pearl Thomas. 35.1 Eleventh ! street, next Wednesday evening. The j affair ie given especially for new and j future members of the society. All i those who intend to come are asked i to be on hand by 1 p. m. I To Teachers and Sun day School Workers Provide yourself now with t Peloufret's Notes for 101 Price $1 post paid Tarbell's Teachers' Guide fr "i Price $1 post paid Gist of the Lesson for 191 Price 25c poat paid (Bill's ST.'tMV ANNUA CONVENTION 'MMSSJiiiBMSVSMMSBS. j 11 j h; I Ep worth Leaguers j Planning Pageant ! The Epworth leaguerg of Portland : are busy putting the finishing touches on their pageant of Methodism which ,they will present in the Eleventh Street playhouse May 26 and 7. Each local chapter reported last Mon day evening on the progress and the committee in charge has now assigned all the characters. An experienced coach has been engaged and dress re hearsals w'ill be held during the few remaining days. The pageant tells the story of the Methodist chureji from is oegintng until the present day, bringing in all the hardships and trials of the differ ent prominent members. About 130 young Methodists are tak ing part in the production and seem to be bending every effort to make the undertaking a success. The pa geant Is not given for the financial benefits as they will probably be j-mall, but is given with the idea of educating the Methodists of this locality In the history of their church and of In stilling in them a lasting pride-? for 4he church and all its accomplish ments. More New Members Will Be Received New members will be received Into the First PrcsM-terinn church at the 10:30 a. m. service. This Is an over flow reception for the convenience of those who were not able to he in the city for the Faster Pay seri'ice, when 187 were received. Children will also be presented for baptism at this ser vice. The pastor will be In his pulpit and the newly elected officers of the church will be Installed. The follow ing are tlie officers: Klders F. F. cooper, J. S. Meek, H. C. FCwInx, Fletcher l.lnn, C. M. Wells, J. 8. Brad ley Deacons R. L. Ringer, T. C. Mc Intire W. B. We. Is. A. M . Chrystal. C. F. Wright. Trustees W. W. Cotton. I). A.Pattullo, 11. C. Campbell, S. A. Brown, W. R. McKenjtle, Frank Rob ertson, F. I. Fuller, and James F. F.w ing Sunday school superintendent for the period of one year. Better Home Life Dr. Dyott's Theme Tomorrow evening Pr. l,uther Tt. Pyott- of the First Congregational church, will take as his theme "Bet ter Homes and Better Home l,IJ"e." The central thought of the theme will he In the fact that most of the pres ent day problems are due to a want of training and real leadership In the homes of our country; mothers and fathers themselves needing training thRt oftentimes is limited to the child. That parents are capnhle of the re sponsibility of parenthood wltliout having a thorough preparation In ev ery respect for assuming such sred obligations will be one of the pastor's beliefs which he will explain. Attorney Mulkey Will Be Speaker Attorney B. F. Mulkey will speak tomorrow morning and evening at the First Christian church. Park and Col umbia streets. At the morning serv ice W. Hardwlck will sing. "Mother O'Mlne-' (Tours). The quart': will sing "Appear Thou Light Divine ' .Mor rison). In (he evening the quartet will sing, "The King of Tive My Shepherd Is" .(8helley and "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Away" (WoodwarO). EPWORTH LEAGUE Sunday Is league anniversary day and some of the chapters will use the special programs sent out by the cen tral office. Mt. Tabor and St. Johns chapters will hold special Mothers day serv ices tomorrow evening. Kpworth chapter will hold :i rell btIoub rally on Wednesday ewr.inc ot 7:45. A gospel team from St. .;ohn chapter will be present and s-pechil music has been arranged for. The monthly meeting of the presi dents' association will be . held in Cen tral Methodist church Tuesday evening at S o'clock. Clinton Kelly chapter held n social at the home of Mis IsaheKe Per sons on Wednesday evening. Those in charge of the work are endeavoring to Interest more young people of the community In the league. On Monday evening the district cab inet held its regular monthly meet ing In the V. M. C. A. The reports of the pageant committee and the gos pel team chairman were heard EXCURSION RATES COMMENCING JUNE 1ST The Great Northern Railway Will have Summer Excursion Tickets TO ST. PAUL, MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, SIOUX CITY, OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, ST. JOE, ST. LOUIS. CHICAGO, BUFFALO, PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, BOSTON, PHILADELPHIA, WASH INGTON, D. C, and many other points at greatly reduced rates. Call or Write for Full Information CITY TICKET OFFICE, 348 Washington Street, H- Dickson, C. P. & T. A. j i I. aMMMiiRgpBnini ROUTE OF THE ORIENTAL LIMITEE) Tenth Annual Rote Festival, Portland, ' June 7th, 8th and 9th OREGON DELEGATION COMMITTEE TO RUL Judiciary Body Will' Pass : Fi nally on First Methodist, Taylor Street Conference. Dr. Hiram Gould of NewhersT, Ji gate from Oregon to the qundrehnl.il general conference of the Methodlat Kpiscopal church, now (n session In Saratoga Springs, N. i ., has been ap pointed one of the 19 members of the Judiciary committee of the conference. This committee Is (he one which Will pass final decision upon the con troversy between the First Mt.- K. chun h. Bishop R. J Cooke, et al td Taylor street church (the Insurgent), To ohiain uniformity In the ritualis tic part nT the Methodist discipline the conference this week passed to the bishops for decision the revisions aujt Bested for the present ritual. (' The changes which will be .consid ered include revisions In the worjlhg of the prayers and forms used, partic ularly in the baptismal, marriage and burial services. As before, the gov ernmental policy of the church" and the control of the business matters still rests with the general conference and the resolution parsing the ritual istic revisions of Ihe discipline to the bishops does not include power to leg islative In these alfalrs. Some of the usages wh Ich jio W on lain in tlie i It mil of the Methodist Kpiscopal church vary in two or tht" forms. For iuslatn e, , some of th Methodists do not like Ihe use of thtt word "cnthnlic" in tlie creed They be lievc Ihe word "universal" would be better. Some, in repenting the Iord'o prayer, nbv "and forgive us our tres passes"; others sny "mul forgive-Us our debts." and still others say ant forgive us our sln.s." Some chufch members say "and the third day He rose again from the dend"; Otheira leave Ihe word "again'' out. Older the resolution Jusl passed by the conference the harmonizing Of these usages hss been transferred to the bishops with power to act. .' - m i , President Lee Will Repeat His Sermon President Wallace Howe Tfe of At hany college, temporary supply $t Central Presbyterian church. Kast Thirteenth and Kast I'ino streets, wlH repeat, by request, his sermon, "thaf acter CrystaUized'iind Destiny Deuided by Language. " at the 11 o'clock aery ice tomorrow. Ills evening sermon subject will he: "The Hlhle Definition of a Christ la n." ' "?;' The musical program follows: .- " : . Morning Prelude, 'tiiand Chorus.7 Dubois: anthem, "Kxalt Itlnl." Han4 nm ; solo, "The Recessional," IX. . Koven. K. Mnldwyn Kvans; -fiostluJC, "Festival March." Teilman. Kvening--I'relude, Reverie, " Carrie Jacobs Bond. anthem. "Pilgrlm Chorus," Wagner; female chorus, "Night Sinks on the Wave," SinaTt; postltide, "Flit In D Major.' MacU. " Fourth Lecture on : "Hebrews" Coming Dr. Hutchinson will clve his fourth lecture on "Hebrews" Monday evening nt 7:no at the Central library under the auspices of the Christian Workra Tfalnlng school. Dr. MllUken will con duct the "question box" as usual a well as lecture on "The Epistle to the Romans." Hev. J. M. NeUnn will glf a lecture on "Ruwselllsm." , ? It Is expected that Rev. Walter Duff, who has been absent on account cf Ill ncss In his family will reaurae charga of school. .h The public will be welcome. . League Addressed j By Miss De Graff Miss Grace DeOraff spoke at th meeting of the Thither league of ft. James' Kngllfth T,utheran church held In the home of the Mlssea TormoehJin; 394 Church street, Tuesday etonlng. niher numbers on the program ware: Rolo, Cecil Croclter; piano solo, Mr. R. C. Thomas; vocal solo, MI Clara (ilass and the Columbia quartet, eom- posed of the Mlssew Ksther a nd Ruta 5race, Carl Nagel and Mr. Crockar.rj. on sale Phones Marshall 3071 A-2286 CHURCH TROUBLE - v