THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1916. MORE THAN 750 MEN NEEDED TO COMPLETE OREGON BORDER UNITS Mi c til i Cll a : I UnieT MUStermg UTTICer VVII - I!. I C r, f 1 1 CXI 1 10 IddUob OlCUCIIIGlil. ui Vacancies to Be Filled, STILL MORE PROBABLE Many Additional Kecnilts Will be 4 aired to Replace Those Xelleved From Duty for Various Causes. Camp Withycombe, Or., Aug. 18. Captain Kenneth P. Williams, chief mustering officer for the state of Ore gon, made the following announcement here today: "The following vacancies now exist In the Oregon mtlltla, now In the fed eral service with stations on the bor der: "Third Oregon Infantry. 727 men; sanitary troops attached to Third Ore gon Infantry at Imperial City. Cal., three men; battery A. Field artillery, Oregon militia, utatloned at Calexlco, Cal., 26 men, troop A, cavalry, Oregon militia, at San Diego, Cal., two men. Enlistment Stations Olven. "Men desiring to enlist to fill the existing vacancies may apply to the following places for enlistment: "Camp Withycombe, Clackamas. Or . chief mustering officer. "The Armory, Portland, Captain John ii. Hibbard, recruiting officer. "La Grande. Captain Lee M. Clark, recruiting olflcer. "The Dalles, Major Hiram U. Welch, recruiting officer. "Eugene. Captain Curtis B. Winn, recruiting officer. "Recruits will be sent to the border In detachments of 60 men to Join their organizations." frm Be More Vacancies. Captain Williams also announced i that all men now members of the Ore gon militia serving at border stations with the infantry, cavalry, artillery and sanitary troops, who are to be dis charged from the federal service on ac count of dependent relatives requiring their presence at home, or1 for any rea- on, will be sent to the moolllration camp at Clackamas, for muster-out of the federal service and discharge. It Is believed that this number will be great and therefore many additional re cruits will be required from the state of Oregon to fill vacancies created l'n this manner. Contributions Bent Pres. Captain Williams has also arranged to send to various companies on the border such contributions as may be made by friends, without cost. Friends wishing to send delicacies, tobacco or other articles to the border may ar range for their transportation by com municating with Captain Williams. These articles must be well packed and not of a perishable nature, ami must be addressed to. and Intended for entire companies or other units, and not individuals. The following recruits have been en listed here since the last contingent of recruits departed, last week: Fred P. Trine, Portland; Ira Craw ford, Bay City; Oeorge W. Ryel. Port land; Roy Hendricksen, St. Maries, Idaho; Hardy W, Jackson. Salem; Wil liam S. Brown, McMinnville; William C. Logue, La Grande; Wales M. Slg nor, Minerva; George O. Demke, Van couver, Wash.; Lester E. Worrell, Cald well. Farmers of Central Oregon Signing UpijSt Flan Is to Oet Deeds for Btranorn Right of Way Cleared Up Before the Promoter Bettirns to Bend. nnd Or An 19 Ths work of s:t-1 VZ" : . .V. Vn i lined up on signing up the right of 1 t " - " way deeds between Bend and Rliey will j begin at once. The committee in cnarge of advancing Mr. Strahorn's prelimi nary work in this particular will cover the territory in person and got the deeds closed up as soon as possible. It will be the effort of the men In charge to have all these details as nearly as possible closed by the time that Mr. Etrahorn Is in Bend again. Farmers throughout the section are lgnlfylng their approval of signing the deeds, and no difficulty is expect ed In this regard. Whisnant Buys Press. Bend, Or., Aug. 19. A. Whisnant. formerly of The Timberman, of Port- land, has purchased the Bend Press, ' of which C. B. Short, also formerly of Portland, was publisher. Mr. Whls- ' nant will take possession of the paper wun us issue oi next week. lie plans to make extensive improvements on the plant and will publish an eight page paper. Mr. Short has been pub lishing the Bend Press for a little more than a year. 1 Wilson's Progressive Friends to Organize Bainbrldge Colby Will Bs Chairman of Bull Moose Branch of the Wilson Cam2paig"n Committee. New York. Aug. 19. (I. N. S.) Bainbridge Colby is to be chairman of the Progrepsive branch of the Wil son campaign committee. This an nouncement was made by Democratic National Chairman McCormlck on his return from Washington yesterday. Henry M. Wallace of Michigan is to be vies chairman. 4 The 1'roKienslve branch will organ ise all Bull Moosers who favor the re election of the president. Francis J. Heney and Ole Hanson will look after Pacific coast Progres sives. Albert Nortonl of St. Louis will have charge of Chicago headquarters. To Teachers and Sun day School Workers Provide yourself now with Peloubet's Notes for 1016 Price SI post paid Tarbell's Teachers Guide 'or Price U post paid Gist of the Lesson for 191 Price 25c post paid (Bills Third Alder ts. Deck Hand Whom Hunger Tempted Goes to Court, According to Promise, and Collection Is Taken Up. Walter Spruance,- on of ths bet I deck hands on the steamer John Clark, moored permanently at Second ! and Oak streets. Is triad he appeared at ro11 c1! bfora Municipal Judge .LangguthyWrday momlnsr. ! . Walter now has 60 cents to pay for his bed and lunch, whereas, before he appeared at roll call, his pockets were empty. Walter told the judge that he was hungry yesterday. 1 and when he saw an old boiler on First street thought It could be converted into money. A motorcycle i patrolman saw Walter busy with the ' boiler and told him to see Judge ' 1 Langguth about it today. Walter was ' 1 not arrested, but he cam to court this morning as he had promised to do. "I've got a Job tomorrow," said Walter. "Better take up a collection for Walter, that he may eat and sleep and thus get ready for work tomor row," suggested Judge Langguth to court attaches. They turned 60 cents over to Walter and he went his way rejoicing that he had kept his prom- ; Ise with the motorcycle patrolman. , MINISTERS ASKED TO APPEAL FOR FUNDS TO HAVE HYMNS PRINTED Sum of $26,50 Is Secured! Toward $75 Necessary to Pay All Costs. Hymnals are needed by Chaplain Gil- ! bert for the national guardsmen under hla charge and a vigorous effort is being made In this city to secure the funds $75 with which they may be 'purchased and sent to the border. To ( mo pieaeuL, mra. r.una a. ieu, who is i heading the movement, has secured $26.50, but the money is not coming ' in as fast as is desirable and Mrs. Bell asks that the ministers of the city call attention to the matter from their nul pits tomorrow and urge that the sum scting wttn the purchaser en lndepena be speedily raised. . business. Attention Is called by Mrs. Bell to; "Is from these young men that the fact that the government, while it many of our prominent citizens have supplies a ,chaplaln to such regiments ! grown in the past and from them the as desire a spiritual adviser, provides I future w.ll see other prominent men neither Bibles nor hymnals. ' An east- develop. em organization has taken up and. it ) It Is therefore of highest importance is understood, Is supplying all the i to the public at large thit these young troops with Bibles but it rests with the ; mn should get only correct ideas of home folks to provide the hymnals, i business, that dealings with them Mrs. Bell may be reached by telephone i should be such as to encourage them at East 3646. ! Those who have contributed so far i to the hymnal fund are; John M. Mann $15.00 June McMillan Ordway 1.00 E. C. Wiesendanger 1.00 Mrs. T. C. Kurtx 1.00 Mrs. John Talt Mrs. W. W. Downard 25 Rose City Park Presbyterian church 8.00 Total .J26.50 Auto Skids Into Big Plate Glass Window Car Drlren tj Kiss Dorothy Downard Accompanied by Friend Skid Over I . . . . . . wet J-avement; occupants Uninjured . . . , I evciAi iiuhuicu jjciouiis aa?v a. itisa : touring car oearing iwo young women skid across the wet pavement, jump the and break a 12x18 foot window in ie Llpman-Wolfe store at Fifth and Alder streets yesterday afternoon. wMr Dror,hy l)ow,nard d,aughte f I William W. Downard, secretary of the : Union Meat company, was drivintr the ! ! machine, and with her was a voune i !. j . wu,n"". 1,,B"U- .""f we,e KU1."5 eaBl wuinau menu. iucj were KOlllK emi 'on rtiun oiicci, v iittii. in usiiiK iiie brakes at the corner, the machine gilded gldewlse. It will cost $260 to replace the glass Neither young woman was hurt. Miss. Downard lives at 685 East Nineteenth street, north. Funston Denies He Favored Withdrawal Border Commander Bays There Zs Bo ; Foundation for Bumor That He , 1 Wants Pershing's Porce Back. j San Antonio, Texas, Aug. 19. (I. N. 1 i S.) Major General Funston has i characterized as without foundation a j report that he had recommended the I withdrawal of Brigadier General Per- i ehing's punitive expedition from Mex- ico. The rumor emanated from El Paso. "That does not deserve an answer," General Funston said. That the war department does not Intend calling Pershing out of Mexico any time soon has been Indicated by preparations made by the men of the punitive expedition at isamiquipa, Co- lonla Dublan and El Valle. They have "dug themselves in." Adobe founda- j tlons have been built for the "dog ; tents" supplied the men. Pershing has . asked and received permission to con struct screened-in kitchens. Mrs. Crawford Will Give Two Lectures Mrs. Florence Crawford will lecture tomorrow morning at 11 and tomorrow evening at 8. in "The Comforter" head quarters. Center of Applied Christi anity, 188 Fifth street. Women's Ex change building. The subject of the morning lecture will be "Make Friends With the Mammon of Unrighteous ness," and for the evening lecture, "Treasure In Heaven." Classes to which all are Invited will be held Tues day and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock, and Thursday afternoon at S o'clock. Speakers to Change Pulpits Tomorrow Rev. J. W. McDougall. district su perintendent of the Portland district, will preach In the Sunnyside Methodist church tomorrow morning and In Pat ton Methodist church In the evening. Evangelist B. H. Morse will alternate with Rev. McDougall and will preach at Patton In the morning and at Sun nyside in the evening. The first horse railroad was built la II2WV mm iu m un JOURNALS CARRERS Preacher to Discuss How Young Men Who Distribute Papers Should be Treated. Shank. Rev. W. O. Sliank. pastor of the East Side Baptist church, has invited The Journal's carriers to attend a sermon to be entitled. "How You Should Treat Your Carrier." It will be delivered on f.unday, September 17. and will be ad dressed to the people who subscribe to The Journal. The young men who distribute The Journal are composed of some of the finest lads in the various communities In he cltv- Although in a sense they .represent The Journal, they are at the sume time young Dusiness men. trans ( ftfj III A MI 111 III 1 M III Rev. V. O. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Ninth Sunday After Trinity Sunday School Lessons Tomorrow. Lesson Topic. The Riot at Ephesui Acts 19:23-41. Memorise Tenet 29-30. Golden Text. The lor of money la a root of all klni of ertl. 1 Tim. 6-10. Home Kesdingi. M. The Holy Spirit giren. Acta 19. 1-7. T. Effectlre preaching. Acta 20. W. Riot at Epbesua. Acta 19:23-20. uelllng the Hot. Acts 19:30-41. F. Gain f codlineks. 1 Tim. 6:3-10. 8. Message to Klieina. Kph. 1:1-14. S. Spiritual conflict, i Eph. t:lO-20 i Youna People' Tonics. "hritlan Enrtearor "Growth: Body. Hind. Spirit." Luke 2.40-52. Junior Christian Endearor "God'a Gift of Birds and Animals.'1 Pa., 104:18-24. B Y P U "Carelesaness versus. Thousrht ftiinesa." Heb. 2:1-7. "The Youth of Jeaus," Matt. 1:21; Luke, 2:40. Baptist. Klrat White Temple 12th and Alder Mr. DeLong. acting pastor. rt. Maurice P. ffls A'iSM1"1"" 8- 0,117 gwedisn-Flnnlsb Mlaslon White Temple C. East Side E. 20th and Ankeny ata Rer. - Shank. Ptor. 11. by Ker. E. A. Woods, U. 1.. 'The Imaee of God In Man." i m.v,!.1p fi.h al rt t B. n... I HlhUnd E. bth aud l.ru-Et, Meter, pastor. 11 a. m. Arleta Rt. W. T. Spriggs. UnWertity Park Her. C. L II. 7:46. Heikett. 11. 7:30. Swedish ISth and Hojrt Ret. T. TJernland I nastor. 10:45 and 7:30 i Grace MontaTllla Rey. H. T. Caah. 11, The Changing and the Abiding." 8, "Chris tianity Triumphant." Sfllwood KeT. F. H. Hayes. 11, 7:80. St. Johns Re. E. P. Borden, pastor. 7:30. Ca"ary E. 8th and Grant Rey. Thomas ' Ktephenaon. acting paator, 11 a. m. and 7:45. Mt. Calvary East Pine and Grand are. R-t. A. M. Machack 11. 8. Thud Knott and VancnUTer ae. tier. W. J. Heaven. 11 a. m.. True and False Suc : ve." 7:30. "The Shepherding of Jesus." Cliineise J. f. Malone. 7. Lenta ReT. J. XI. NeUon. 11, 7:30. i be:vmi German Morris und Rodney ye. I 11. 1.60. ! Glencoe E. 43th and Main Re?. A. B. Walti. 11. 'Spiritual t inisblng Touches." 8, "Bed Too Short, CoTerlug Too Narrow." Mount Olivet -ReT. v. A. Magrett, 11, 8. Italian Mission Rev. Francesco Sannella. 11. . First German 1th and Hill Rev. J. Kratt. li. 7:80. Goodwill Miaaion 15th and Boise atlas A. M. Nelson, superintendent. North Portland Mission &SO Nlcolal at.. Iridav. 8. KuibCllvllle Mission Rev. Albert Laugb- brlrigp. !. J:4o. ter Duff, acting paator labernacie b.. t.a ana noigate nev. al 11. 7:3U. Catholic i gt- peter s Leata Key. K Beutgea. 8. i lQ:3o, 7:u. i Pro-Cathedral 18th and Davis Rev. O'Hill. a. 7:18. 8:80. 8 46, 11. 7:40. 8t. Lawrence 8d and Sherman Uev. J, Hughes. 8. 8:30, 10:30, 7:80. fit. Patrick'! 19th and Savler Bev. E. Murphy. 8, 10:30, 7:80. 8t. Francis' E. Uta and Oak Rev. J. Black. B. 8. 9. 10:80. 7:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams ave. and Stanton Bev. W. A. Ualy. . a, , 10:30, 7:30. kUly Rosary E. 3d and ClscWamas Bev E. S. Olson, o. 7, 8. 9, 11. 7:30. lioae om ana Aiameas &ev. 1. Farrell. 8. 10. 7:30. 8t. Andrew's E. 8th and Alberta Rev. T. Kternaa. 8. lo:su. r.w. The Madeleine E. 24ttx and Siskiyou Bev Georare F. Thomnaon. 7:3o. 8, 10:30. ascaosioo K. Yamhill and E. 70th FrancLs- cau athora. 8. lo:tiu, i :w. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancoa ver ave. He v. F. H. Miller. 6. 8. 10:30. 7 80. BlesMd Sacrament Mary land are. and Blan- dn Kev. B. v. aeiiy. s. W.iU. 7:80. Holy Cross 77 iowaoin Bev. C Baymond. 8. 10:80. 7:30. St. Ignatius' 8220 43d at. g. E Jeaalt Fhthera. :30. 8. iv:su. . 8t. SUnheha" 2d end E. Taylor Rev. Warren A. waltt. , s:o. io:w, 7:30. 8t. Phillip Nerl E. 16th and Hlckey Bev W. J. Cartwrlgbt. 8, 10:30. 7UJO. Sacred Heart E. lltb and Center Bev. G. Rohl. 5. 10:30, 7:30. 8t. Agatha E. 13 tb and Miller Bev. J. Cummlsky. 8, 10:30; 7:30. St. Joseph (German) 15th and Couch Bev. ;riuvui?. St Michael i B Uurrer. 8, 10:30, 7:SO. troiiso; anaryiana ave. and Mathaw. 8. 10:30. 7:30 fat. Michael (Italian) U and Mill Bev. M. Baleatra. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Clements 8mim aad Newton Bev. C Smith. 8, 1:30. 7:3a St. Clares Capitol Hill Franciacaa ga ther, 7:30. 9:13. St. Charles 34th and KMllngeworth Bev. G. Bnlderhoru. 8. .0:30, 7:30. Christian. First Park and Columbia J. A. Lord. 11, "Freedom of the Truth." 7:45. "The Heaven ly Cltlsenahlp." Kern Park Bev. G. K. (terry. 11. T:80. Woodlawn 7th and Liberty Rev. W. J. Ullllnger. 11. 7:30. East Bide Christian X. 12th and M. Taylor Bet. A. U CrUn, U and 8, to be (honest, upright and manly men. . How essential this Is. and to what extent the public should be Interested ia these embryo merchants. Dr. Shank purposes to tell the members of his congregation and all others who at tend the church the night the sermon 1 delivered. Church Will Meet Away From Home Because of repairs that are in pro gress at the Portland Norwegian Luth eran church, services of that society will be held ' tomorrow in the audi torium of the Kennedy school, East Thirtieth and Jarrett streets, at the end of the Alberta carllne. Mrs. K. Roald will sing. The morning service will begin at 11 d'clock. Following it there will be lunch served and at the conclusion of lunch afternoon services. During the period repairs to the church are going on, the society will not meet in their own church. The meeting places will be announced later. It is unlikely that any except the ones tomorrow will be held in Kennedy school. Superintendent Is Portland Visitor Rev. Andrew Warner, superintendent of the Walla Walla district of the Columbia river conference of the Meth odist Episcopal church, spent several days this week in Portland on business connected with the coming conference which will be held at Walla Walla the first week in September. Mr. Warner returned home on Fri day. The conference will be presided over by Bishop Hughes who will start out on his annual conference holding trip the last of this month. Prominent Official To Occupy Pulpit K. R. Martin, superintendent of American Sunday school union, will oc cupy the pulpit of the Highland Congre gational church both morning and eve ning. The C. E. society will unite with the regular church service in the evening. Dr, Fiske Proving Popular Preacher Crowded houses greet Or. Maurice Fikes at the White Temple at all the services and it is necessary to come early to secure a good seat. His topic Sunday morning at 11 a. m. will be "Digging Ditches" and In the evening he will tell about "The One Only Thing That Jesus Christ Could Not Do." Rodney AveDue, at Knot', at. Rer. J Y. Gtormley. 11 and S. Sellwood 13th and Teulri' -Be. J. R. J.ihn- son. 11. 8. Bt. Johns Rrv. Herbert F. Jones. 11, S. Vernon Church of Christ E. 15ib and Wy gant J. A. Melton. 11, 7:30. Bethel E. 82d aad Thompson Rev. An- taey w. Wilson. Montsvilla E. 76tb and Hovt Rev. Eueene Burr, 11, 8 Uladatone Rev. Aoj L. Hunn. 11, 8. Christian bcience. Leson sermon "Mlud." First church tveteit. briween 18th snd 19th sta. 11, 8. Second K. 6th i nrf Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver eve. ; nd Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth Myrtle Park hall. 11. Christian Science society Holbrook block. St. Johns. 11. Congregational. Firet Park and Mndiaon Rev. Luther R. Dyott, minister, 11; 7:45, Uev. Walter Henry Nugent, Newburyport, Mass. tiret uerman c. ilu ana sianion ikt. r.. O. Wtllman. Atkinson Community church E. 29th snd Everett Thomas S. Anderson, minister. 11. University park Haven St.. near Lombard 11, Rev. I. G. Jordoo. Highland E. th and Trescott Rev. Geo. Edw. Lewis, pastor. 11. 7.45. E. R. Martin. superintendent uf American Sunday School union. Linderhurst Rev. 1). B. Uray. n. 7:.--. Pilgrim Missouri ave. and Shaver St. Rev. W. C. Kaniner. 11, S p. m. Waverly Heights E. 33d and WoodwarS Bev. A. C. Motes. 11 a. m.. 7:45. Sunnyside E. 32d and laylor Kev. j. j. Staub. 11, "The Life and Power of Prayer"; 7:46, "The cnriatian a -ew -ame. Zlon (Germani b. BtU and Iremont uev. J. 11. Hopp. 10:30. Norwegian Danish uongregationai onnrcn ftamner and E. 23d at. N. Rev. Morten Olsen. Servlcea at 11 a. m., 7: p. m. 8t. Johns Bev. J. H. Barnett, paator, 11 and 8. Finnish Mission 107 Skldmore t. Kev. Samuel Nevala, 1, 3 p. m. ipiscopal. St. Mark's 21st aud Mai sball Rv. J. E. B. SImpeon. rector; Lev. J G. Hattou, alatant rector. 7:3(1, 10:15, 11. TTiulty 19th aud r.veieit hev. A. A. Mor rison. 8. 11. 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr Very Rev. H. M. Ramsey. 7:43. 11. 3. 7:4.1. tft. David's E. Utta and Belmont Kpv. TbcWs Jenkins, 7, lt:30. 11, "Men Who Lead"; 7:30, "The Demauda of the King dom. ' ' St. Jobn'a Mllwaukie Rev. John D. Rice. 3. 4. St. Andrew's Hereford St., Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in chaige. 11. Grace Memorial Weldler aud L 17tb N". Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. S. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11, Kev. James E. Har bour. St. MUhael'a and All Angela' E. 4:;d and Bioadway Kev. T. F. Bowen. 11. 7:30. Church of Our Saviour doth ave. and 41st at S E. Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. St. John's Sellwood Kev. John D. itlce 11, 8t. Paul's Woodmere Rev. Oswald w, Taylor. 4. ! Blthop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Sa marl tan hospital Bev. Frederick K. Howard. 7 7:15. All Salnta Church 25th and Savler Rev. Fiedertc K. Howard. 11. 6:30. Evangelical Association. Carson Height G. F. Lieuing Jr. 11:30,7. Flrat EugUh E. 6th and Market Rev. E. D. Hornachuch. 11, 8. First Germau Evangelical 10th and Clay Bev. G. F. Liening. 10:45, 8. Evangelical Synod. German EvangeUcal. Friends' church Ta eoma ave. and E. 12th Bev. Eliaa K. Her gert. 10:45, I 30. St Paul Evangelical church 447 Falling Rev.' J- Hergert. 11. 7:80. Free Jfethodiat. Central 55th and It. Flanders Bev. W. N. Coffee. 11. 7;45. Bev. N. B. Ghormley. rlxst K- 9tb and MiU Bev. A. Blera. St Johns Bev. J. A. Hopper. Third Rev. K. II. Clark. Friends' Church. Sunaytide E. 35th and Main Rev. Homer Coy- 11. 7 o- Lenta ooum aiaiu ai. uev. onn uuey. llVest Piedmont Rev. Mrs. Ethel M. Ar sold. -"i,wUh. Congregation Beth Ureal 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Friday. 8 p. m. Sat orday, 1:80 a. m. Latter Day Saints. Cbarch ot Jeeus Christ of Latter Dav SainU IWBUrtUa toot Mormon) 11. 7:30. Lutheran. Immanoel 19th and Irving Rev. J. Bich- ard UUuu. i. .... . Trinity German (Missouri Synod) Wll llama ave. and Graham Uev. J. a. Klmbach. ,...! I'M. iL-t side Norwegian Lutheran 15 u. 14th Rev WUhelia Petteraon. 11. 8. Hethan Ianlah Lnlou ave. n. and Morris Rav M. U. tvumcu. mi""'" ii. 0. ir.ct EngUah (Miaaoorl Synod) Alblna ave. and Masea at. Rav. C Leecke. 10:30. 7:3a Imasaaual Qenaan SeUwuoO Rev. H. C. Ebellag. Church Is Preparing For Semi-Centennial The committee In charge of the celebration of the fiftieth anniver sary of Centenary M. E. church l)as the program well in hand, but all details have not yet been worked out. It has, however, been decided to start it on Wednesday evening, September 6 with a supper In the church, fol lowed by music and a historical sketch by J. D. Lee. Thursday night will be Pioneer night, and Friday night will be given over to the Et worth Leagues. On Sunday mornins Dr. Carl Doney, president of Willam ette university at Salem, will deliver the sermon. ' The Sunday school will have special exercises on Sunday and SurUay evening. September 9 the women's societies of the church will celebrate their organizations. The committee is anxious to secure a photograph of the old wooden church that formerly stood on the site of the present stone edifice. Any one that can furnish the same is asked to take it to the pastor. Rev. T. W. Lane, at 644 East Ankeny. Epworth Leaguers Visitors at Hospital! About 20 members of Sunnyside Epworth Leagu visited the Good Sa maritan hospital last Sunday and sang religious songs for the sick people in the different wards. They also dis tributed flowers to those who had none and gave away many religious papers. The sick people and the nurses were hospitable and encouraged a return visit. On August 27 the league will con duct a praise service in Patton Home. Visiting Pastor to Preach on Sunday The Westminster Presbyterian church. Kast Seventeenth and Schuyler streets, will have its pulpit very ably filled by Rev. O. M. Jones of the First Presbyterian church of North Yakima, V ash., tomorrow. The morning serv ice at 10:30, subject: "The Clear Spot." Evening service at 7.45, subject; "Self Conquest." A cordial welcome in extended strangers, particularly those who may be visiting the city. To Preach at Mann Home on Sunday At the Mann Home for the Aged. Kat Thirty-third street and Sandy boulevard, Rev. Dr James D. Corby will conduct religious services Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. His topic for the afternoon will be "The God arid Father We All Need." OF CHURCH German Vangellcal Lutheran Zlon (Mla- aoiiri Svnodi Salujon and Chapman Rev. H. u ivoiTwinjanu. 10:10, 7:45. Our Savior's E. 10th and E. Rev. George Henrlksen. 18:15, flrmatlon aervioes. Grant sta. 11:15. Con- Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free chorch Wvgant and Rodney aves. Rev. J. A. Stav ney. 11, 8. sr. i'anl s German E. 12th and Clinton Rev. A. Krauae, 10:30, 8. St. John s Peninsular and Klrkpatrick Bev. K. O. Salzman. 10:45, 7:30. Swedish Augustaua Rev. H. E. Sanstedt. 10 4.'.. 7:4.1. United Norwegian Portsmouth Bev. H. O. HendrlcWsou. 11. German Evangelical Reformed Lents Bev. W. G. Lienkaenjier. 11. St. Jarue. English West Psrk snd Jeffe--son J. Allen Lens. 11, sermon by Rev. Walter 1. Eck. The Dalles. Methodist. First 12th and Taylor Dr. Frank L. Lov land, minister. Bev. Walter L. Alrheart, as sistant minister. 10:30, by Mr. Alrheart, "Radiant Life." 7:4o, by Mr. Alrheart. Ceutenary E. 0th and E. Pine Rev. T. W. Lcne. 11. 7:45. "In the University of the Wayside." laylor Street Church Hall at 129 Fourth at. 10:30 a. m. TrinltT E. loih and Sherman Rev. A. B Calder. 11. Swedish Borthwlck and Beech Bev. John A. viiuaan. 11. 7:45. Fpunrth 26th nud Savler Rev C. O M--Culloch. 11, "Character and Lifa at Their Fountain"; 7:45, "The Measure of Man." Firat Norwegian lianlsb lstb aud lloyt Rev. o. 1. Field. 11, 8. Woodlawn E. loth and Highland Rev Iula Thomaf. 11, "With What Judgment Xt Judge." .Sellwood Rev. Alexander P. Maclean. 11 7:30. Sunnyside E. 35tb and Yamhill Rev. R. Elmer Smith. 11. Rev. J. w. McLtougall; 7:45, Evangelist B. H. Morse. Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Bev. C. C. Rarick. 11, 7. St. Johuf Hayes and Leavitt Rev. W. E. Inga lis. Muiitavilla W. II. Hampton. 11. I.aur'-lwood Xii st. S L and Foster road --Rev. C. A. rare-w. 11. Heart Beligion' 8 "The Ixeper Meaning." Clinton Keliy M' inor'.il -E 4"'h and Powell Rev. J. Wet Thcnipdon. il. "Chrifa Lat ProLiise "; 7 bO. " The Young Mau and Hla Eilile Difficulties." Japanese Mission Rev. Ellsen KlbaFa. J:M). b-.lio. Rose City Tark Sandy blvd. and E. 58th Rev. William Youngson. 11, "The .Ministry of Silence "; 7 "The Promise of the Bible." German Rodney ave. and Stanton Uev. F. A. Schumann. 10, 8. African Zion 2NS Williams ave. Rev. W. W. Howard, 11. 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish Cor ner Skldniore Rev. Abraham Verelde. 1:45. i'niversitv Park Iuihard and Kike Rev. C. L. Hamilton. II' a. m., 7:45 p. m. I.entH Rev. V. Boyd Mm.re 11. H. Bethel Larratee and McMillen Rev. W. B. PriLCe. 11:15; 8 p. m.. Bishop U. B. Parks. estniorelano Milwankle ave. near Rumo mo Rv. c. B. Harrison. 11. "The Ocean": 8. "The Ultimate Triumph of Christianity." Lincoln iu. 524 and Lincoln Kev. u. G. Haley. 8 n. m. Patton Michigan an.1 Alberta Rev. Geor H. Feese. 11. Bvangellat B. H. Morse; 7:45, Rev. J. W. McDougall. Woodatock E. 44lb and Wth ave. S. E. Rev. Frank James, pastor. II, 7:45. Mt. Tabor East 61st and Stark sta. Rev. E. Olin Eldrldge. 11. 8. Klrst G--inaM Rev. A. F. Cramer. 11. 8. Brentwood R-v. W. L. Wilson. 11. Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30. Cartton Heights Rev. L. C. Douglass. Ken dal ritation. Clark schoolhouse Rev. A. B. Wllaon. 7:30. Irvlngton East 10th and Weldler Bev. g. A. Danford. 11. M. E. Church. South. Union ave. and Multnomah st. Bev. W. J. Fen ton, 11 and 8. Missions. Swedish Mlaslon Rev. B. J. Tboren. 11, t, Elim Chapel Rev. B J. Thoren. 10. Bethel Free church Ivy at. and Williams Rev. J. A. Stavuey. 11. 8. ir&zarese. First Peptecosul E. 7th and Coach sta. Rev. C. Howard Davis. 11. JM-Uwood t. uth and Spokane Bev. H. C E titer. 11. 7. 30. Brentwood E. 07 tb st. and E. 65th ave. S. E. Rev. Stella Crooks. 11. 8. Scaudluavlaa 848 Garfield. 11. 7:30. Highland Park Rev. b. L. Flowers. 8 p. m. BreshyterlAn. First 12th and Alder ata. Bev. John H Boyd. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. i oorth First and Gibba su. Bv. Henry G. Hanson, 10:30 a. m. Calvary 11th and Clay at. Rev. O. S. Baum. 10:30 a. m. Arbor Lodge Uev. George R. Cromley. 11. 7:45. Kenllworth E. 34th and Gladstone Rev. Leslie Kirk Richardson. 11, "Searching, Try li. Turning." , The Judgments." rorbes un. Hurr L I rati. 11. s. Central E. 13tn and Pine ata. Rev. Waj. Lie II. Lee, acting paator, 10:30 a. m. Uixpan E. lUth and Division ata. Vernon lth and Wjgant au Bev. H. N. Mount. 11. 8 p. m. iiopei MontavUle, 78th aneK. Everett sta SECOND INSTITUTE OF ' El ' r- , . c it ; I rOrmUlatlOn Ot UniOn WOrK . ... yi , r ,i s Mam Obiect ot the Gathering, Miss The second annual Institute of the Christian Endeavor will be held at Oak1Grove. September 1 to 4. This in stitute will be somewhat similar to the one held last September at Orenco, which met with such success that it was made an annual affair. This institute at Oak Grove was made possible through Rev. Dow De Long and the members of the O&k Grove Methodist Community church. SERVICES Rev. S. W. Seaman. 11. "The Ood W Wor ship." 7:45. "Two Types of Womanhood." Millard Avenue 741 60th ave. s. E. Rev W. H. Anioa. 10:30. Mt. Tabor E. Bftb and Belmont ata Rev. William Graham Moore. II a.m., 7:45 n m L'nlty Rev. W. Lee Gray. " Westminster E. 17th and Krhnvler eta Rev. Henry Marrotte:30 and 7:45. Rev. O M. James of North Yakima. "The Clear Snot " "Self Conquest." Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sta. Rev A. L. Hntchlnson. 11. 8 p. tn. Roue rlry Park E. 43th and Hancock ata. uev. J. M. Skinner. Spokane pokane Avenue E. 16th and Rev. W. 8. MeCullarh. 11 7:30. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall ata Bev. A. J. Hanna. 11. Trinity Corner Virginia snd Nebraska ata. Rev. E. Benson. 11. 7:30 Chinese 145Vj First at. 7:45. Anabel 56th at. and 37tb ave. 8. E 10:30, 7:45. Reformed Presbyterian. First church Minnesota and A ins worth Rev. F. I. Fraier. 11. 7:30. Reformed. First German 12' h and Clay Rev. G Haf ner. 10:45, 8. Second Columbia blvd. and 33d st. Bev E A. Wysa. 11. Third Fifth ave.. Lents Rev. w n n... kemper. 11. Salvation Army. i Corps No. 1243 Ash. Adjutant and Mre ; Frank Genge. 11. "Character and Conduct " i 3:15. 8. "Twice Born Men." I Corps No. 4 128 1st st. r.nslfn Florence t uuue jiu mpiain aiaoei crown In cbarse Services 11. 1:30, 3. 8. Swedish Corps 130 Burnslde. Scandinavian 243 Ash Rev. John Oral. Seventh Day Adentiata. Note Regular servlcea of thla denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett Elder P r . ,' aii.. ii i i-n . ii. Tabernacle West Side. K. of P. k.n snd Aliler Elder E. W Catlio. 11 ll.n,..lll. L- ...! . . - I """"""' . fiu aua r.. tverett Elder Alblna (German ) s.ldmore .nd M.n Elder A. C. Scnweltier. Lents 94tb and Mth ave. Elder n i tUltwood. 11. 8t. Johns Central avenue and Chri. Llder E. D. Horlburt. 11. Mount Tabor E. 00th and Belmoot Rev C J. Cum ruin j. 11. ' Scandinavian church 62nd and 39th ave a i.. ciuci w. . oanaues. ii. Services for tne Deaf. L'nited Presbyterian Wasco and Grand ave Rev. S. Earl DuBots. 10:30. Unitarian. Church of Our Fattier Brosdwav snd Yam hill Rev. T. L. Eliot. I). D.. minister emer itus. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr.. paator. n ,r raon by Rev. Howard A. MacDonald. "Patriot ism." Evening services intermitted. United Brethren. Alberta 27th and Aloerta. First li. 15th and Morrison Rev, P. o. BoneDraae. it a. m. Fourth 60tb at. and 3 2d n v Third e7th st. and 32d ave. s K. Hertrt F. White, pastor. 11 a. m., 8 n. m. Flrat 17th and Harney, Vancouver. Wash Rev. John D. Msewouder. pastor. Presenter 11 a. m., 8 p. m. United Evangelical. Fourth Rev. J. E. Conner. 11, 7:30 Radical Jessup at. Rev. A. a. Heodereoa. Manor. Circuit. Servlcea Cherry Grove 8 n m. tfruab Prairie. 7;30. ' Ockiej Green Willamette blvd. and G Rev. H. H. Faruham. 11. 8. Flrat K. ltu and Poplar Rev. J. Goo. 11. 8. w"' St. John Rev. A. P. Layton. 11, 8. United Presbyterian. First K. 37th tod, Hswthorne Rr Frank DeWitt rtndley. 11. 7:43. " 'Imum Cbarch of the Strangers Wasco street and Grand ave. Rev. 8. Earl DuBols. 10:30 a. m 8 p. m. " TJnlvarsalist. Church of the Good Tidings Broadway and E. '4th Preaching Intermitted during Aucuat MlnUter. Dr. Corby, 802 Broadway. T. X. C. A. T. W. C. A. T. U. C. A. tb and Taylor H. W. gtoo. general secretary. o:'JO p. re.. Bible class' V. W. C. A. Broadway and Taylor Vavuer aivlcea, 4:iO. Kev. if. K. Howard. HiaceHanseaa. Associated Bible WudenU (I. B. g. A.) Ctrlstenaen's ball, lltb and Yamhill at, a. 4:30. 8, R.'0. Hadley, "Satan's Empire boon to Fall." New Church society Ellere ball. Broadway aad Alder at. 11 - a., bev. Samuel Wor cester, pastor. "Three Hundred Men nirncn for Battle." Interdenominational "The Comforter." Headquarters. Center of Applied Christian ity. Women's Exchange bldg., 180 5th at., Florence Crawford, peaker. 11 . m.. "Make Friends With the Mammon of I'srigbteoaa cess." 8. "Treaaure In Heaven." New Thought Temple of Truth Ellere building. Broadway and Alder. 8 p. m., ajesk er Charles 6. Upeocv. "The Lion of the Tribe of JudVh." Wbu writing or caning on advertiser a, plaaM saeattos The Journal. (Adv. CHRISTIAN MR OCCURS AT OAK GROVE rtj- A. i.t M I ---"' Vc; i&fst v. K 1 $ y- - : ; ! 9 fSr--- I B. Brownell. j where the meals will be served and ; most of the meetings held. The object of the institute is for the I formulating plans for union work as i well as rendering all assistance pos-1 ' Bible tn local anrletv workers. ! In addition to other recreation a bonfire will be enjoyed at the close I of each day's activities. Sleeping headquarters will be at the home of G. Evert Baker. Men must take their own blankets but straw will be furnished free. Neighboring homes have been opened for the accommoda- tlon of the women who will be enter- talned as far as possible, otherwise the blanket rule will apply to them also. registration snouia ds miat eauy a possible for entertainment. Infor mation concerning the institute can be secured from Miss B. Brownell. secre tary, or from any of the following of ficers. President Levi T. Pennington, New berg; Lloyd R: Carrlck. Portland; Dr. George B. Pratt, Portland; Elbert C Charman, Oregon City; David Jack, Portland; Rev. Dow DeLong, Oak Grove; E. Earl Felke. Portland; Opal Whiteley. Cottage Grove; Rev. John H. Matthews, Seattle; G. Evert Baker, Portland; Estella Ford. Portland; Clar ence II. Sprague. Portland; Emel Swan son, Portland; Roy A. Prudden. Port land. Program director, David Jack; secretary, Miss B. Brownell; manager, Emel Swanson; chaperones. Mr. and Mrs. G. Evert Baker. The program will be: Theme "What He Would Like to Have Me Do." Friday Evening;. 6:16 Supper in the church. 7:16 Cabinet session. State Presi dent L. R. Carrick presiding. Open meeting for all Union workers inter ested. Reports from special commis sions on (1) Efficiency. 2) Missionary. (3) Evangelism, (4) Prrs. (61 Exten sion. Hound table discussions and adoption of general policies. 9:15 Bonfire and evening watch. Closed by Roy A. lJrudden. Saturday Morning. :00 Quiet hour. Led bv Miss Ford. 7:00 Breakfast In the church. 9:00 Personal consultation period and meeting of special committees. 12.00 L-uncheon in the church. Saturday Afternoon. 2:00 Three cabinet meetings (Simul taneous). (a State union executive commit tee. (b Multnomah union cabinet. ' Clackamas union cabinet. 4:00--Meeting for Oali Grove young people. Saturday Evening 6:15 ripeclal delegates' banquet. Multnomah county congress will be formed. Plans discussed bv the Mult- ' nf.msth nn.t ('lai kumiiii iinlnn. In th afternoon will be presented and voted upon by those present. Every society in both counties should be represented at this important gathering." 8:16 AddresKes bv Miss Estella ! . , i . i . : . . . . . i ll'Cu .1 . .. iii li i(i i, aim iviii..- i ipnj iiucicy having arrived from special traveling i.. eastern Oregon In the Interest or .lunlor C. K.) 9:15 Bonfire and evening watch. Ciosed by Mr. Sprague. Sunday Morning. 7 no Quiet liour. Ied by Mr. Felke. 8:00 Breakfast In the church. 10.00 Sunday chool. Children's talk by Roy A. Prudden. 11:00 Xlorning worship. Herman by Rev. Iow DeLong, pastor Oak Grove Methodist Community church. Sunday Afternoon. 1?:30 Banquet luncheon. 2.00 Presidents' conferences. A chance for Endeavor presidents and other workers to talk iv r their Kn tieavor problems. Society plans for the fall will be presented. 3:30 Recreation. 4:00 Vesper service. Special song service followed by an address by Dr. George B. Pratt. 6:30 Luncheon and recreation. Sunday Evening. 6:15 Pre-prayer service. Led by Roy A. Prudden. 6:45 Christian Endeavor meeting. (Consecration service.) Subject, "Trusting in the Lord Jesus Christ for Strength. I Will." Led by Messrs. Jack, ' bwanson and Charman. i 8:00 Evening service. Sermon by President Levi T. Pennington of New berg. Monday Morning. 7:00 Quiet hour. Led by David 8:00 Breakfast in the church. 9:30 Cabinet and committee meet ings. Personal conferences. Some thing of Interest and benefit for every one. Monday Afternoon. Labor day picnic. Every member of rvery society Invited. Leave all cares at home. 12:30 Basket luncheon. 2:00 Program of games and sports. Directed by Mr. Feike. 6:00 "Scrnps." Monday Evening. 8.00 Closing bonfire, llarshmallow toast. Closing greetings. Lvening watch. Acquaintance With God to Be Subject On Sunday. August 20. Rev. Wal ter Henry Nugent of Newburyport, 1 Mik will speak in the First Con- I gregational church, Park and Madison j streets. Ir. Nugent s theme in the morning will he "Personal Acquaint ance With fiod." and In the evening, "Forces Hidden In a Whisper." H. G. Whipp will be precentor and so loist at both services. Preceding the morning service, at 9:60 o'clock, the Bible school will hold Its regular session. In place of class work J. D. Neilan w-111 speak to the school on "Christian Leaders." Strangers aro Invited to all of the services held In this church. :Dr, Morgenstern to Speak on Genesis Dr. Julian Morgenstern of the He brew Union college of Cincinnati, Ohio, will deliver a series of three lectures on "A. Jewish Interpretation of Gene sis," st Central library, room A, Aug uet, 22, 23 and 24 at 8 p. m. The publio is cordially Invited. BUTTI Its Taste Never Disappoints Baked by Frana, at the C. A. Bakery. Cor. K. nth and r lander Hts. EPWORTH LEAGUE TO HOLD ITS LABOR DAY AT Arrangements Made So That Children Attending School May Make Trip. The annual Iabor day excursion of the Portland district Epworth League will be held this year on Monday. Sap tember 4, at Estacada park. The park has been set astde for the leaguers on this day. On account of the large number of leaguers attending school, the commlt leo has arranged that all may attend The picnic will be an all-day and even ing affair. The first train will leave First and Alder streets at 9 o'clock and the sec ond train will leave at 1 o'clock In the afternoon. It is hopd that this ar rangement will permit all the school pupils to attend. As these special ar rangements have been made with the transportotlon company. It is necessary that the trains leave at the time stated, so those who are late will be left to take the regular trains. Games and sports that go to make up a picnic will be staged. In the evening an entertainment will be given in the pavilion. The excursion Is In charge of live recreation department of the dis trict, of which Mies Pansy Full is chairman. Illustrated Sunday Sermons Popular While Dr. Frank L. Loveland is away on his vacation trip in southern Oregon the pulpit of the First Meth odist Episcopal church is being cared for by the assistant pastor. Rev, Wal ter Lee Alrheart. The morning servlcs tomorrow will begin at 10:30 o'clock as usual and the subject of the ser mon will bo the "Radiant Life." Incresslng Interest Is manifested In the series of Illustrated Sunday eve ning sermons on "Crises In the Life of Jesus." The subject for Sunday eve ning will be "In the University of ths Wayside." and will be illustrated by a number of the very best views ob tainable picturing some of the great hours in the lire, of Jesus. The ser mon will show the development of a new religious leadership from among the common people when the great Teacher had been rejected by the lead ers of organized religion among ths Jews. Miss LoDesca Loveland, the soloist for the summer, will sing at the morn ing service, "For Thee My Soul Ever Longeth," by llahn. At the evening service she will sing "Rock of Ages" by Remlck. Dr. Cline to Attend Many Conferences Rev. C. E. Cline, 709 East Salmon street, left Friday morning for ths Methodlst-EpiBcopal conferences to bs held in cities of eight different states, where he intends to inuke addresses and will represent the General Board of Temperance, Prohibition and He form, with headquarters la Washing ton. D. C. The cities where the conferences will bo held are: Springfield, Aurora, Peoria, and Robertson, III.; Whits Water, liaraboo, Wisconsin; Wadena, Minneapolis, Lafayette, Minn.; James town, N. D.; Watertown, H. D.; Beatrice. Neb.; Klrksville. and Wurrensberg, Mo.; Mount Pleasant, LaMars, Waterloo and Spencer, Iowa- Mr. Cline goes direct to LaMars, Iowa. "Freedom of Truth' Is Sermon Subject "Freedom of the Truth" is J. A. Lord's sermon subject at the First Christian church. Park and Columbia streets, Sunday morning. In the eve ning he will speak on "The Heavenly, Citizenship " W. Hardwick will be the soloist H will sing "Babylon" (Watson), In ths morning, and "My God snd Father While 1 Stray" (Marston). In ths eve ning. Mrs. G. F. Alexander will bs the soloUt next Hunday. Beginning with the first Hunday In September, the quartet i-omposed of Mrs. O. F. Alexander, soprano; Mrs. Mabel OrtOQ Wilson, contralto; George Mallett, ten or, and W. llardwlrk, bass. Will again resume their work. Mrs. Frederick H. Newton will continue as organise J. C. Clark of Shanghai, Chins, It) giving a very Interesting series of talks on China at the close of ths Sunday school hour. Ths school be gins at 9:46 a. m. Dr. Corby Hume Again. Rev I jr. and Mrs. J. U. Corby ar once more in their home in Irvlngton at Broadway and Eh st Twenty-fourth, Improved In health snd ready to talcs up their share of the good work Of helping humanity. Will Return Soon. Rev. Oliver R. Baum, pastor of Oil vary Presbyterian church, will bs ab sent from his pulpit but on mor Sunday. He Intends to take tb rest of his vacation late in the fall. AP Look for the label on every loaf, and then you know you're getting the genuine. When you slice these clean, inviting loaves, you find the texture inside smooth and perfect a creamy white, firm inner loaf. PICNIC ESTACADA t . ft, -V, 1 1 v.