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El RURAL EXPERTS WILL TELL OPYEAR'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS IN SUNDAY SCHOOL WORK YOUNG CHILD WIDOW TO ASSIST SERVICES WILL CONDUCT LARGE MISSIONARY RALLY Junior Members Expect to Set an Example Among the Grown Up Workers, CELEBRATION TO BE HELD IN PORTLAND All Churches of United Evan gelical to Participate in Joint Event. American Sunday School Union Missionaries -Ouen Meeting Todaf . MISSION NEED IS SHOWN BEGINS WITH ROLL CALL SPECIAL MUSIC IS PLAN &aa County Surrey Snows Small Wnmbtr la County Beached by Church Work. Special Music to Be Tarnished by Sun. nyslde Friend Junior, One of the ewtit Junior Societies. Principal Speakers Xajaffed Will Be Kev. H. Sehnknecht. W. Bcliapit and WLmr. 3. Bowersox. ADDRESSES OF RURAL EXPERTS FEATURE OF NDEAVOR SOCIETIES CHURCH ASSOCIATION I rv M 1 Ktm t l - m ''- ' wf ' rH i if r J rl ALBANY CONFER It In but a few months less than 100 year since the reeognUed need for cooperation anions: tho denominations for the rare of the rural districts brought representatives of the Jead tng churches together In a conference, 'which resulted In the organization of the American Sunday Sehool union, for the celebration of whose centenary at Philadelphia early next year plans are now under way. During these 99 years the agents or missionaries of -this society have or ganized in needy districts more than 1S0.000 Sunday schools, with 6.000,000 members. If these Sunday schools were housed In it) foot lots, placed Bide by side, there would be a contlnu oua line of Sunday schools reaching from Portland to San Francisco, and the enrolloment of 6.O00, 000 would equal nine times the present popula tion of the state of Oregon. The need for home missions In Ore Ron wan strikingly shown in a recent aiurvey of I.ane county, made jointly Vy the state university and the county hurch work department of the Pres byterian church. In which is shown that only 13 I -10 per cent of the pop ulation of the county outside of Eu gene is reached by church work. That this Is not exceptional Is Indicated by the fact that an average of three out Of four rural school districts In the aeveral counties of the Pacific north Went are without Sunday school or other regular gospel service. .. Reports of the past years' rural work In the northwest, experience of the men who have been on the field, discussion of ways and means and helpful addresses by Albany pastors and national rural experts will consti tute the program of the conference of the missionaries of the American Sun day School union In the First Baptist church at Albany, which began today. All pulpits of tho city will he occupied by prominent rural religious experts tomorrow. The conference will con tinue until next Thursday. Dean McCollister Is Reception Guest At St. Stephen's parish church house a reception was given Monday night :n honor of the new dean of the Pro cathedral, Rev. E. R. McCollister. Members of the congregation and lo cal clergymen of the Episcopal church Joined 'with the guild, the auxiliary and ' chapter In extending Rev. and : Mrs. McCollister a hearty welcome. . Mrs. John Whalley, Mrs. E. T. C. Stevens, Mrs. Herbert Hoi man and Mrs. N. A. Colman were also in the receiving line. Among the clergymen atttanrilnsr were: Archdeacon Henry 15. Chambers, of the Church of Our Jlavlor; Rev. J. E. II. Simpson, rector "f 8t. Marks; Rev. F. K. Howard, rec tor of Bishop Morris Memorial chapel; Rev. John I). Rice, of St. John's par Ish, at SellwoovT and Mllwaukle, and Rev, F. T. Bowen, rector of St. Mich ael's and All Angels'. Dean McCollister and P. G. Newell parish halT to the Episcopal Sunday school teachers. Minister Leaves to Assume New Charge Rev. Ij. K. Richardson, after serving four years s pastor of the Kenil- worth Presbyterian qliurch, left the .' first of the week forht new charge. the Hebron MemorMtl church, at lilanerch. Penn, whKher he was re cently called. His -resignation took ef fect here October 1. Rev. Richardson closes a most suc cessful pastorate at this church, the organization showing distinct progress In all, departments. The temporary vacancy in the pas torate will In no way Interfere with the regular meetings and work of the church, .arrangements being made from time to time for pulpit supplies vnui sucn time as me pulpit commit tee secures a new pastor. Rev. Mr. Crymes having charge of the services f Sunday, October 15. "True Greatness" to Be Pastor's Theme "True Greatness" will be the theme . Of Rev. Wilhelm Pcttersen who will officiate at the morning services In the Weat Side Norwegian Lutheran ": church tomorrow morning The serv ices will be In Knglish. Monday evening the Men's club will . entertain the women of the church. A .-. good program will be rendered. B. Q. Bkulason will be the principal speaker. ,Tuesday evening the Young People's odety will have a special festival program to which all young people are i Invited. Eeed College Team To Discuss Measures ' i -.- On Wednesday evening of this week -aa.m vawm T5 ..A .nl.. Ml a i : iwm xctvjvi uvucgo will QlBCUeB ; at the First Friends church. Eat . Thirty-fifth and Main streets, the va , rlous measures to be voted on at the coming election. . This meeting is held under the di rection of the Penn Brotherhood Bible class of this church, and has as Its " purpose the general welfare of the community. This1 Is a meeting for the public and the public la cordially invited to be present and better prepare itself to vote intelligently on the questions to come before us. Methodist Deaconesses to Meet. - The Oregon Conference Deaconess Aid society will hold Its annual meet ing; Tuesday at Central M. E. church, Vancouver avenue and Fargo streets. The morning will be given to annual report and election of officers, and In the atfernoon an interesting pro - rarram will be given with special music. Left to right Kev. George J. Peacock, of Black foot, Idaho; John E. Crymes, of La Grande, Or.; O. E. Scott, and Charles Unlet, Seattle, Wash. BISHOP HUGHES WILL SPEAK T AT E. Rev, Mr. Airheart Will Preach Sermon in Evening on the "Task That Confronts Us." The morning service at the First Methodist Episcopal church will be one of unusual interest, because of the fact that Bishop Matthew Simpson Hughes will he present and address the congregation. Bishop Hughes not only has a reputation throughout all Methodism for eloquence and power as a preacher, but for many years preced ing; his election as a bi.-hop was the " .1- I . !,,,., V,,a I nasior or one 01 nie Kiemcoi luuiwua. oi me uenomiiiaiiuu, mm win less bring a most timely and inspiring message to this congregation. At the evening service Ilev. . let Lee Airheart will preach, having fur his theme, "The Task That Conlronts Us Now." The music, will be under the leader ship of the director, Hartridge G. Whipp, and special numbers will be rendered by the quartet and vested choir. At the morning service the rhorus will sing "He Shall Come Down Like Rain," by Dudley Buck, and the quartet will sing "The Lord la My Light." In the evening the chorus will sing "Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled.'1 by Foster, and a duet will be rendered by Miss Peteison and Mr. Whipp, "Come, Jesus Remember." Dr. F. Loveland and His Daughter Guests Pr. and Mrs. Frank I.. Loveland and their daughter, Miss Lo Desca, were the guests of a reception in their hon or, which was given on Tuesday eve ning by the congregation of the First Methodist, church. Prominent mem bers of the church were In the receiv ing line. Speeches were made by Dr. A. N. Fisher anil T. S. Mac-Daniel, both epeaktng highly of their former pas tor, who leTt for Indianapolis Wednes day, after three years' service in the pulpit. Dr. Loveland will become pastor of the Meridian church, of which ex-Vice President Charles W. Fairbanks and 'several governors of Indiana have been members. J. K. Gill was chairman of the eve ning. Miss Lo Desca rendered three musical selections. Rev. Elias Gjerding in Former Pastorate Rev. Elias OJerdlng who for the last two years has been in Oakland, Cal., and who came back to Portland on ac count of Mrs. GJerdlng's health, has accepted the call of the district super intendent and the quarterly conference of the First Norwegian Danish M. E. church to become the pastor of the church. The field of work Is not a new one to Rev. Mr. Gjerding, It being only two years ago that he left this church as its pastor. The congregation is not strong numerically, but they own a valuable church property In one of the finest parts of the city, and it Is hoped that the friends- of tha church will rally around their new pastor and help him build up a etrong church In this community. Rev. Mr. Gjerding preaches his first sermon as pastor tomorrow at It a. m. and 8 p. m. To Occupy Pulpit in The White Temnle Rev. J. F. Winbigler, of Los Ange les, will preach at the White Temple at both services Sunday, and will re turn to speak again Sunday October 29. Dr. Franklin, of missionary fame, will occupy the pulpit Sunday, Octo ber 22, and both men will have great messages. The Termile quartet will sing at the morning service "The Lord Is My Rock." by Woodman, and for the of fertory "Glory to Thee." by Gounod. In the evening the quartet will render the anthems "O Worship the King," by Hanscom. and "Savior, When Night Involves the Skies." by Shelley. Missionary Institute Being Planned Here Under the direction of the Mission ary Educational Movement, a mission ary tnstltuteor Christian workers- of all denominations will be held October 22 to 26 at the First Presbyterian church house. It Is the outgrowth of the Laymen's Missionary convention held in the city last February. The purpose of the Institute is to discover, develop and train missionary leaders for work in their own churches. The Institute la being organised upon , an interdenominational basis and will I be open to the workers in all the 1 churches and religious organizations I of the city. 01RR0W FIR CHURCH Former Pastor to Appear in P(ulpit Westminster Presbyterian church. East Seventeenth and Schuyler streets, will have the pleasure of having In the pulpit on both morning and eve ning of October 15, a former pastor, the Hev. Pt. g. Templeton, now of Van couver, Wash. Ho had a large part in the success of Westminster church In former years, and ha many friends there who will welcome liim heartily. His subject at 10:30 a. m., "God's Column in Who's Who." In the eve ning at 7:30 on "The Tiagedy of a Single Word." On the following two Sundays, Octo ber and 29, tho pulpit will be In charge of the Hev. Lewis E. Le, D. D.. of the Evanston Fresbvterian church of Cincinnati, o. a brother of Dr. Lee was the first pastor of Calvrav Pres. byterlan church of this city. Another brother. Rev. Wallace H. Lee. Is now acting president of Albany college Expert Kndeavor Classes. " "-""CO . Jl V lOBBT-a 1 IN LUC .Mount s.nit u,.i0.in -m v.- uu tne Millard Avenue Presbyterian church beginning Tuesday evenlnu. 1 'Ml . . .... ducted under the auspices oT the City I'nioii with Mrs. Haley as teacher. Every one interested in better young peoples' societies Invited to Join the classes. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 17th Sunday After Trinity Minuay hcliool lessons Tomorrow. Lesson Topic. TUB APPEAL, TO CAESAR AeU 23. (Acts 25: 1-12 la printed.) Memorize Torses 10, 11. Golden Text. It Is pnongh for the disciple Hat be be as bis tes'her and the serrant as hi lord. Matt. 10, a. Horn Eoadinrs. M. Anneal to Caesar. Acta 2T: 1-12. T. Atrrlppa interested, Acta 25: 13-22. W. Paul hrouKbt Ix fore Agrlppa, Acts 25 : 23 27 Th. The mighty Uod. Isa. 44: 1-8. F. The aii.reme hi-lixr. Psa. 42. S. Faithfnl and unfaithful soi-ranti". Matt. 24: 4-51. S. The righteous Jude, 2 Cor. S: 1 10. Young People's Topics. Christian Endearor Publle Pplrlt and How to Cultlrate It. Ps. 122: 1-9 (Cltlienshlp Sun day). Ji'nlnr Christian EntVaTor Ruth the Faith ful Daughter. Kuth 2: 11, 12. T. P. S. C. E. Mlsnlona Among the Wom en of India. Isa. 9: 2-4. Baptist. First White Temple 12tb and Taylor ata. Dr. Maurice V. fc'IWes, pastor pro tern. 9:50. 11. preaching by Dr. J. F. Winbigler, theme. ' Perfect Peace." 7:45. preachlug by Dr. J. F. Winbigler. 'Testimony of Experience." Knedlsh-Klunish Mt-ku White Temple 6. Kust Side E. 20th and Ankenr t. feer. O. Shank, p.istor. 10. 11. "The Doctrine of Scnshlp With God." 8:30. 7:30. "The Wick pi'cst Woman In the Bible." Second of I N riea. Highland E. Gtb and Alberta Bar. Ch-s. Meier, pastor. 11 a. Ul. Arleta Rev. W. T. Spricgs. 11. "Tha Knights of the Armor of Light. ,T 8, 8:45 7:30. "A Specimen of New Testament ETangelism. I ulverslty Park 11. 7:30. Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rer. T. Gideon Sji.lander. pastor. 10:30, 11:43. :1B. 7:30. Grace MoutuTtlla Kev. U. T. Cash, lo, 11. 'The Soul's Great A-fflrination." 7:30, "The Heart of the Eternal." Sellwuod Ke. F. ti. Hayes. 11, 7:30. St. Johns Kev. K. P. Borden, pastor. 7:30. C'alTary E. Nth and Grant Rer. Thomas Sleph?nnon, acting pator. 11. 7:45. Mt. Calvary East Flue and Grand are. Rev. A. M. Mac-hack. 11. S. Third Knott aud Vancouver ave. Rev. W. J. Heaven. 11, 7:30. Chinese J. C. Ma lone, 7. Lenta Kev. J. M. Nelson. II T:30. Second German Morris and Rodney ae. 11. 7:. Ol.-ncoe K. 45th and Main Rev. A. B. Walts. 9:45. II, 'The From I he of the Holy Spirit." 6:30 aud 7:30, "Encampment of the Evening." Mount Olivet Rev. W. A. Uagrett 11. 8. llahaa Miaelou Uev. Francesco Sannella. 11. 6. First German ttb and Mill Rev. i. Kratt 11. 7:30. North Portland Mission 880 Nlcolal at. Fri day. 8. Uussellvllle Mission Rev. Albert Laugh Lriuge, A. 3:45. Tabernacle--E. 42d and Uoignte Rev. Wal ter uufl, acting pastor. 11. 1 30. Christian. Flrtt Park and Columbia Rev. Harold H. Griffia. pastor. 9:45, 11, "Why I Am a Dis ciple of Christ." :30, 8. "Seeing Without Ej es . Kern Park Rev. O. K. Berry. 11, 7:30. Woodlawn 7tn aud Liberty Rev. W. J. Milliiiger. 11, 7:30. East Side Christian E. 12th and B. Taylor Rev. A. L. Crliu. 11, by Rev. Mnlkey. 8. i Rodney Avenue, at Knoll U Kev. J. k. f!l...riiil..v II .ml fi VJ in., iu,rj . .a " ' w v.. Sellwood 13th aud Tenlno Rev. J. R Jot usou. 11 aud 6. St. Johu Rev. Herbert F. Jones. 11. 8. Vernon Church or Christ E. 15th and Wy eant. 11. 7 :30. Bethel E. 82d and Thompson Bev. Au brey W. WlUon. Montavilla E. "Cth and Hoyt Bev. Eugen Burr, 11. 7:4j. Gladstone Kev. Roy L. Dunn. 11. 8. Catholic. St. Peter's Lenta Kev. P. Beutgen. 8, 10:30. 7:30. Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Rev. E. V. O llarm. 6. 7:15. 8:30. 9:45, 11. 7:45. St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rev. J. C. Hughes. 6. 8:30, 10:30, 7:30. St. Patrick a 19th and Savler Rev. E. P. Murpby- . io:jo, 7 :au. St. Francis' K. 11th and Oak Bev. J. H, Black. 0. 8. 9. 10:30, 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams ave. and Stanton Uev. W. A. Daly. , 8. 9. 11, 7:3U. Unl. Dmbit V ?.r1 and t a tv is. OUon. . 7. 8. . U. 7:30. St. Rose K. 53d and Alameda Rev. J. O'Karrell. S. 10. 7:30. St. Andrew's E. th and Alberta Bev. J. Kit-man. 8, 1:30. 7:30. Tba Madelelue E. 24th and Siskiyou Rev. Geora-if F. Thompson, 7:U0, e, 10:30. Ascenaion Yamhill and E. 70th Francis can Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Blessed Sacrament- Maryland ave. and Bias- deua Kev. B. v. tveiiy. s. iu:30. 7:30. Holy CroaM 774 Bowdoln Uev. C- Raymond. 8. IU;30. 7:30. St- Ignatius' 3220 43d st. S. K. Jesuit Fathers. e:3u. a. iv:ou. . St. Stephens' -t'M end E. Taylor Bev. War. ret, A. Wait t. 0. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. Phillip Nerl E. ltlth and Hlckey Rev. w. j. cmnwrigui. . iv:mi, i:wo.. Sacred Heart E. Uth and Center Bev. Q, Robl. S. 10:30. 7:30. . . Holy Bedceuer Portland bird, and Turn. PRESBYTERY HOLDS IMPORTANT MEETING; CHANGES IN PULPITS Rev. Mr. Boozer Presides and Rev, Mr. Hall of Philadel phia Leads in Discussions. The Portland Presbvtery meeting, which has been In session at the First Presbyterian church for three days, concluded on Thursday eve ning with a conference of Christian Endeavor Methods. Rev. L. M. Boozer of Grants Pass presided over the con ference and Rev. William Hall of Philadelphia led In the discussions. Changes were made In some of the pulpits', and ministers from other de nominations were received and given Oregon Presbytery pulpits. Rev. S. W. Seemann of Hope Presbyterian church was elected moderator. Rev. William MacLeod of Mill City, Or., was ap pointed pastor of the Forbes Presby terian church. Rev. W. II. Boddy, for merly of the Free Methodist church, Test"TeA F. H Miller. 6. 8. 10:30. 7:30. i E. 15th and Miller Kev. J. Cummlnrky. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Joseph (German) 15tn and Couch Rev. B. Durrer. 8. 10:3t. 7:30. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Msrvland ave. and Failing Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30. 7:S0. St. Michael (Italian i tth and Mill Rev. U. Balestra.'8, 10:3O. 7 :M. St, Clements Smith and Newton Rev. Jo stph Chapoton, ll-v. Thomas Nealon, asslt- ant. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Clares Capitol Hill Franciscan Father. 7:30, 9:15. St. Charles 34th snd Kill lnrrworth Rev. 0. Eniderhoni. 8. 10:30. 7W0. Christian Sctenoe. Subject of sermons, "Doctrine of Atonement." rlrst church Everett, between lSib and 19th st. II, 8. Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. I2th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11. a. Fifth Myrtle Park hall. 11. Christian Science society Holhrook block. St. Johns. 11. Congregational. Flrat Park and M:idtson Rev. T.other It. Dyott. minister. 11. 'The Flaw In the Rock." 9:45, 7:45 p. m.. "Our City at lis Best: Are our Assets sorriclent I First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev. E. O Wlllman. Atkinson Community church E. 2!th and Everett Thomas S. Anderson, minister. 11. University Park Haven st.. near Lombard R?v. F. J. Meyer, pastor. 10, 11. 6:S0 p. m.. 7:30 p. m. Highland E. th und Prescott Rev. Geo. Bdw. Lewis, pastor. 11, 8 p. m. i.indernurst Kev. n. u. Gray. 11. Pilgrim Missouri ave. and Shaver st. Rev. W. C. Kantner. 9:45 a. m., 11, "He Knew." 3, 6:30, 7:30, "Why Smlta Does Not Go to Church." Waverly Heights E. 83d and Woodward- Rev. A. C. Moses. 9:45, 11, 7:45. i Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor Rev. J J. Strub. 10, 11, "The Declaration of the Gos pels on the Coming of Christ. 6:J0, 7:4a. Th Great Alternative. ZIon (German) E. 9th and Tremont Rev. . 11. Hopp. 10:30. Norweanan Danish ongregatlonal Church Sajuuel Nevala. 7:30, 6 p. m. St. Johns Bev. J. U. Barnett, pastor, II and 8. Finnish M1sslon-107 Skldmore sr. Kev. Samuel Nevala. S p. m. and 7:30. Episcopal. St. Mark's 21st and Marshall Rev. J. It. H Simpson, rector. Rev. J. G. Hatton, as sistant rector. 7:30, 8:30, 10:13, 11. Trinity 19th and Everett Kev. A. A. Mor- slon. 8, 11. 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr Rev. E. H. McCollister, Dean. 7:45, 11, 3. 7:45. St. David E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7. 9:30, 11, 7:30. St. John's Mllwaukle Bev. John O. KIce. 8. 4. St. Andrew's riererora si., i-ortsmoutn Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. St. Matthews. Corbett and Bancroft sts. Bev. W. A. M. Breck, vicar. 11 a. m. Grace Memorial. Weidler and E. 17th N. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Kev. John Dawson. 9:45. 11, 7:30. St. Michael's and All Angels' E. 43d and Broadway Ro. T." F. Bowen. 11. 7:30 a. ui. a. m. Church of Our Saviour 60th ave. and 41st at. S. E. Archdeacon Cbambera in charge. 11. St. John's Sellwood Rev. Jobn D. Rice. 1!. St. Paul's Wooduiere Ilev. Oawald W. Tuylor. 4. Blahop Morris Memorial chapel. Good Sa maritan hospital Kev. Frederick K. Howard. 7, 7:15. All Saints' Church 23th and Savler Bev. Frederick K. Howard. 11. 6:30. Evangelical Association. Carson Heights G. F. Lleulng Jr. 11:30. 7. First EngUsli E. Cth aud Market. Rev. E. D. Hornsciiuch. 11, 8. First German Evangelical loth and Clay Bev. G. V. Lleniug. 10:40. 8. Evazjelicai Synod. German Evangelical. Friends' Church Ti couia ave. aud E. liti Bev. Elias N. Htr gtrt. 10:45. 7:30. St. Paul Evangelical church 447 Falling Bev. J. Uergcrt. 11. 7:30. Free Methodist. Central 55tn aud E- Flanders Rev. W. N. Coffee. 11. Rev. R. Vernon will preach. 7:45, Bev. W. U. McLaren will preach. Klrst E. 9tb and Mill Uev. A. Beers, pas tor. 9:45. 11, 8. 7. St. Johns 91at and 57tb ave. 11. Third Kv. K. H. Clark. 11, 7:30. Friends' Church. Sunnyside E. 35tU and Main Rev. Homer Coy. 11. 7:30. Lents South Main at. Bev. Jobn Riley. 11. 7 .30. West Piedmont Friends church Cortnr Bortnwlek and Jeasup at. Chester A. Hadivy, pastor, lo, 11, 7:45. Jewish. CoogTegatton Beth Israel I2th and Main Rabbi Jouah B. Wise. Friday, 8 p. m. Lethana. , St. Jamea. English West Park and Jeffer son Bev. Busaard, paster. 11 aud 8, lo, 7. lmuianucl llh aud Irving Kev. J. Rkb ard Olaon. 11. 8. Weat Side Norwegian Lutheran 45 N. utb Rev-. Wllbelna Petteraon. 11. 8. Trinity German (Missouri Synod) Wil liams eve. and Graham Bev. J. A. Bimbeck. W:li, 7UJ0. of Xorth Yakima, Wash.; was appointed pastor of the Troutdale Presbyterian church. Rev. Frances Zicka, a German Evangelical preacher, was made pastor of the Bethany Ger man Presbyterian church In Washing ton county. Rev. Robert McTean, former pafctor Of the Anabel Presbyterian church, was demitted from the Presbytery to teach In the Dubuque Theological sem inary. Rev. A. L. Taxis, who suc ceeded Rev. Mr. McLean as pastor of the Anabel church, was demitted to take up duties of a church in the Carlyle Presbytery, Pennsylvania. A large and enhusiastic rally of the Christian Endeavor was held on Wed nesday even.ng. A cup which Is awarded to the society which has the largest representation at the rally was awarded to the Mtzpah society, which was represented with 81 per cent of its membership. Staple's or chestra rendered the musical program. Dr. W. O. Forbes of Seattle and Rev. Mr. Hall delivered addresses at the young people's rally. Dr. Luther Dyott Announces Themes 'The Flaw in the Rock" will be Dr. Luther R. Dyott's theme at 1 1 a. m. In the First Congregational church to morrow, and in the evening Dr. Dyott v.ili discuss ' Our City at Its Best; Are Our Assets Sufficient?" Special mu sic will be rendered by the quartet. OF CHURCH Bethany Danish Union ave. N. and Morris -H". M. C. Jensen, Engbelm. 11. 8. Grace English (Missouri Synod) Alblna ave. and Mason st. Rev. C. Luecke. 10:30. 7:30. Imnianuel (.ermao Sellwood Rev. H. C. Fueling. 10:30. German Evangelical Lutheran Zion (Mis souri Synod) Salmon and Chapman Bev. H. U. Koppelmann. 10:15. 7:45. Our Savior's E. 10th and E. Grant ata. Rev. George Henriksen. 10:15, 11:15. Con firmation services. Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free Church Wygant and Rodney aves. Hev. J. A. Stav uey. 11, 8. St. Paul'a German E. 12th and Clinton Rev. A. Krause. 9:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. John's Peninsular and Klrkpstxlck Kev. K. O. Salzmann. 10;45, 7:30. Swediseh Auguatana Rev. H. E Sanatedt. 10:4r, 7:45. United Norwegian Portsmouth Rev. Slgw A. Stenseth. 11 and 8. S. .. 10. Prayer meet lng, Thursday. German Evangelical Reformed Lents Rev. W. U. Llenkaemper. 11. Latter Say Balnta. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Salnta (Mormon) E. 23th and Madison. 11:45, 7. Montavilla (not Mormon) 11. 7:30. Method ist. First 12th and Taylor- Dr. Joshua Stans field, minister. Kiev. Waiter L. Airheart. as aiataut minister. 10:30. addresa by Bishop Hughes. 1 -M preaching by Walter Lee Alr hourt, "Tha Task That Now Coafrouu I's." Centenary E. 9tb and E. Pine Kev. T. W. Leue. 11, 7:45. Taylor Street Church Hall at 120 Fourth at. Hi.:0 a. ui. Trinity E. Uth aud Sherman Rev. F. N Saudlfur. 11, 8. Swedish Borthwick and Beech Rev A. Wellman. 11. 7:45. John Epworth 2flth and Savler Rev. C. O. Mc Culloch. 11 and 7:45, 0:45. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Kev. Ellas Gjerding, pastor. 11, h. Woodlawn li. 10th and Highland Rev W. K. Kloeter. Sellwood Kev. Alexander P. Maclean. 11 7:3-'. Sunnyside E. 35th and Yamhill Rev. tt Elmer Smith and C. T. McPherson, 11, 7:43. Mt. Tabor E. Stark and 61st E. Olln Eld rldge, minister. 9:45. 11. "Heavenly Over ture." 3. :30, 7:30, "True Health." Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo Rev C C. Karick. 11, 6:30 p. m., 9:46. St. Johns Hayes and Leavltt Kev. J. H Irvine. Montavilla Rev. C. L. Hamilton. 9:45 11 7, 7:45. ' ' Laurelwood (i.'id st. S. E. and Foster road Kev. C. A. Carlos, 11, 8. Clinton Kelly Memorial E. 40tb and Powell 11, 7:45, Kev. A. B. Calder. . Japanese Mission Kev. Elisen Klbara. f:aO. 8:30. Ttose City Park Sandy blvd. and E 58th Rev. W. K. Jeffrey Jr., 9:45, 11. Dr. Lynn Harold Haugh will preach. 4:30, vesper hour. Dr. Youngton will administer tb Sacrament of Baptism. German Rodney ave. and Stanton Rev. F. A. Schumaun. 10. 8. African Zion 2S8 Williams ave. Bev W. Howard. 11. 8. W. Vancouver Aveuue Norwegian-Danish Cor ner Skidmore itev. Abraham Verclde. 10:45, 8. University Park Lombard and Fiske Kev J. T. Abbett, 11, 7:45. Lents Kev. F. M. Jasper. 11, 8. Bethel Larrabee aud McMiiieu Bev. W H Priuce, 11:15, 8. Westmoreland Mllwaukle ave.. near Ra mo na Kev. K, W. Maulden. 10 11, 6:30, 7:30. Lincoln K. 52d and Llucoln Kev B U Morse. 10:30, 7:30. Patton Michigan and Alberta Bev. Georas H. Feee. 11. 7:45. ' Woodstock-E. 44th and 60th ava. 8 e Kev. L. C Poor. 11. 7:45. First German Rev. A. F. Cramer, Breutwoud Kev. Paul Green, 11. 11. 8. Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30. Carson Heights Kev. L. C. Douglass. Ken dal station. Clark schoolhouse Rev. A. B. Wilson. 7-30 Iivhygton East ltlth and Weidler Rev. A. Danford. 11. I. Inn ton Kev. S. 11. Dew art. Bethel A. M. E. church Bev. W. H. Prince putor. 9:30. 11:15. S. Jt. E. Church. Booth. Union ave. ami Multnomah at. Bev. W, J. Scutum 11 and 8. Mission. Swedish Mission Rev. B. J. Tboren. Ellin Chapel Kev. B. J. Thorru. 10. 11, 8. Bethel Free cnurch Ivy st. and Williams Uev. -J. A. Stavney. 11. 8. KaxArene. Flrat Pentecostal E. 7th aud E. Courb ata Kev. C. Howard Da via. II. Sellwood E. vin and Spokane Rev. H C Baker. 11. 7:30. Breutwood E. 67tb t. and E. 65th ava S E. K-v. Steila Crooks. 11, 8. Scandinavian V4H Garfield. 11, 7:30 Highland Park UJU E. Mlb N. Itcv. S L. Mtuiiel. JO. 11. 7:30. Presbyterian, First 12t aad Aider st Bev. John H Boyd. Service at 10:3O a m. and 7:43 n. ml Fourth rirat anu i.iotm sts. Kev. Ue leaxy G- Hanson. 10:40 a. in.. 12. :JO. 7:30, Calvary 11th aud t-lay sta. Bev. O Baum. W:30, "The Law of Cost." ft:43, 7 30 "The Lotus Eater." ' Arbor Lodg -Kev. eorge B. Crumley, n. 7:45 Keull worth E. 84th and Gladstone 0-45 UiOO.-7 '.o, B- K. Grime will preach' Oatral K. 1.1th and Plus SLa itv u. . 1 lace H. Lee. 10.30, 7:45. A rally of the Junior C. E. societies of the Multnomah county C. E. union will be held at 3 p. m. Saturday after noon, October ::T, at the Sunnyside Congregational emirch. It will be a missionary rally, and the Juniors ex pect to set a good example for the "grown-ups,"' and show them how to make missions a vital part of the work of the society. The program will begin with a roll- call of all societies. - Each societv will respond by tejling about some activity or their missionery committee. After the rollcall, the program will further consist of a stercopticon lecture on "Children In Far-Awav- Lands." This lecture Is very complete and will prove exceptionally interesting to the children. The Sunnyside Friends Junior, one of the newest Junior societies, will furnish special music. Another fea ture will be a little pageant entitled "Everyland." A missionary pageant in which various pretty costumes will be displayed will also be given. There will be an exhibition of pictures and curios, suitable to bp used for mis sionary meetings. These can easily be procured by the Juniors and will prove of Interest In their meetings on the missionary Sundays. The afternoon will close with a so cial hour in which foreign games will be played. Juniors are urged to at tend, as a good, worth-while time Is promised. morning and evening, Mr. Joseph be ing the soloist at the morning service. Preceding the morning service the regular session of the Bible school will be held in the Bible school rooms. There are classes for all ages in the school, and of particular interest to adults will be the presentation of the drama "Antigone," by Sophocles, which will be given by Mrs. W. K. Royal In her classroom on Sunday morning. All members and their friends are Invited to attend. SERVICES Forbes (iraliam and Gantenbetn ave. Rev. William MacLeod. 11 and 7:30. Mlzpah E. 19th and Division sts. 10. 11, Rev. Levi Johnson, assistant pastor of Ftnit I'resbyterlan church, will conduct services 6:45, 7:46. Vernon 19h and Wygant sts. Rev. H. V Mount. 11, 8 p. m. 8. 3., 9:45 a. m." C. E., 6 . to p. in. Hope Montsvltla, 78th and E. Everett Bev. S. W. iSeaman. 11. S. Millard Avenue 7241 50th are. 8. E. Rev. W. H. Amos. 10:30. Mt. Tabor E. 55th and Belmont sts. Rev. William Graham Moore. Unity Kev. W. Lee Gray, 71st and Sandy blvd. 9:15. 11. 3. 7. Westminster E. 17th and Rchnvler st Rev. Boudlnot Seeley. 10:30, "God's Column In Who's Who." 7:30, "Tragedy of a Single Word." Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Rev. A. L. Hutchinson. 11. 8 p. m. Bible school 9:45 Boa City Tark E. 45th and Hancock at. Kev. J. M. Skinner. Spokane Avenue E. 16th and Spokane Rev. W. S. Mc-Cullngh. 11, 7:30. Marshall Street l.th and Marshall sts. Rev. A. J. Hanna. 11, 7:30. Trinity Comer Virginia and Nebraska sta. Dr. A. J. Montgomery. 11. 7:30. 8. S.. 10. Chinese 145Va First it. 7:45. Anabel 56th st. aud 37th ave. S. K. Rev. I. E. Nelson, pastor. 9.45, 11 a. m., 4, 5, 6:45, 7:45 p. Ul. Reformed sbyterian. First church Minnesota aud Alnsworth Ilev. F. D. Fraaer. il, 7:30. Reformed. Flrat German lUiu aud Clay Rev. O Haf ner. 10:45, 8. Second Columbia .ilvd. and 83d at. Bev E. A. Wyss.. 11. Third Fifth ave.. Lent Rov. W. O. Uen kemper. 11. Salvation Army. Corp No. 1243 Ash. Aujutant and Mr Frank Genge. 11. "Gray Hair." 8;I5 and 8. Corp No. 4 1284 First t. Enaign Pogue and Captain Brown. Swedish Corps 430 Buruside. Seventh Day Adentiats. Note Regular services of this denomination are held ou Saturday. Central E. lltb and Everett Elder P C Hcyward. pastor. 10. 11:15. Tabernacle West Side, K. of P hall, lllh and Aider, 10, 11. Montavilla E. 80th and E. Everett Elder 5. F. Beatty, 10, 11. 4. Alblna (German) nkldmore and Mallorv Elder A. C. Schweitzer. Lent 94th aud ostb ave. Elder D 1 Cbitwood, 10, 11. St. Julius ceutral avenue aud Charleston EIU.T E. D. Hurlburt, 10, 11. Mount 'labor E. tHrtn aud Belmont Rev I. M. WiHoughby. 10, 11. Scandiuaviau church ti2d and 30th ave H E. Eider O. E. Slueues, 10, 11. ' ' .Alblna (Geruiau) Skidmore and Mallory Minister, H. J. Dirkaen; A.-4C. Schweitaer local elder. 10. 11. Service for the Deaf. United Presbj uriau Wasco aud Grand ate Kev. S. Earl Dubois. 103O. Unitarian. Church of Our Father Broadway and Yam bill Kev. T. hi. Eliot, D. 1)., minister etmr itua. Rev. W. G. Eilot Jr. p:jtor. 11, "Chris tianity After the War." 7:45, open forum In chupei, "The Pending Initiative Measures." United Brethren. Alberta 27th and Alberta. First E. 15tb aud Moivison Kev. 1' u Bonebrake. 11 a. m. Fourth OOtU at, and 32d ave. 8. E Third 67th at. aud 32d ave. 8. K Uert-rt V. White. pator. 11 a. m., "Walking in the LighU" 10 a. m., it p. m., 7 p. m. s u m irt litu and Harney, Vancouver a.n Bev. John D. Ntsewuuder, pa.tur. i'reacLiiit 11 a. In.. 8 p. ui. United Evangelical. Fourth Rev. J. E. Couuei. 11, 7 30 Radical Jessup si. Kev. A, 8. Ueudersou II. 1 Manor, Circuit Service Cherry Grove 3 u m lirusb Prairie, 7:30. v' Octley Green Willamette blvd. and Ga Kev. 11. H. Faruhaui, 11, 8. First t. lttth aud Poplar Rev. J a Goode. 9:60. 11, 6:30, 7:30. at. Johua Kev. A. P. Lay ton. n. S. Unitad Presbytariaa. Flrat E. 37th aud Haw Uiurus Bev M E Dwuu. IL 7:45. . Church of t" Stranger Wasco street and Graud ave. Kev. S. fcurl DutJola. 1:3; . "You Need the Churcl and the Church Needs You." 7:30, "Tbe Iron Gate." Kenton United Presbyterian church Lom bard and Chatham ata. Kev. J. G. Uoie n lor. lo, 11:15. 6:30, 7:30. Uaiversalist. Church of tbe Good ll..iug Brosdwar and E. 24th. Kv. Frank X. Scott. 11 a. m "The Conqueror: Man." . ' 1. at. C. A Y. W. C. A. Y. M. C. A. ttlh and Taylor H. W. S'.tie general aecretary. 3:SO p. ui.. Bible ! ' Y. W. C. A. Broadway aud 'laylor es per service. 4:30, Mr. A. L. Veasie, "An twryday Keligion for Girls." MiaoeUaneoua. Associated Bible bluiU-uta (I. B. S A I Christeu's ball. .1th and Yamhill 3 p. si., aisceorte bra- A. Yerea. 8, iimstrat ed lecture by A. A. Yerei, "Tbe Supreme Architect and His plan." New Church society Ellers ball. Broad y and Alder at. Kev. Samuel Worcester. pu tnr 11. "Elijah Under the Juniper Tree." or "Tho Earthquake, the Fire aad the Still Small Velce." ft. S.. 10:14 a. nu V ' I 1 I'f-wni ? I lit lie Mieeshu "India's Need" by Mrs. K. O. Katon, former missionnry In India, will to the feature of the servl cs tomorrow at the Highland Park NaE.trenc church. Mrs. Katon will conduct an all day missionary meeting assisted by tho pastor, S. K Mendel. Little 8hfc8hi. the youngest child widow, vlsltlnir the states from India, Is at-companyitiv; Mrs. Eaton. The entire day will favor a missionary spirit.- Minister to Give A Series of Lectures Hev. T. Hallem, of Kinjrsburg;, Colo., will arrive In Portland soon to con duct a series of lerturea at the Swed ish Kvanstolieal Free church. Sumner and Missouri avenues. The first lecture will he delivered on Sunday inoiniiiK, at 1 1 o'clock. He will speak a!?in at 7:30 o'clock. No meetiiiRS will he held on Monday, but one will be held on Tuesday Wrdnes day, Thursday and Friday at 8 o'clock. On Sunday, October 2':, two meetings will be held at 11 o'clock and 7:30 o'clock, the last one concluding tho series. Rev. M. HalWn Is a. noted upeflker of the church, and haj conducted several successful meetings. All Scandina vians are Invited. Special music and singing has been arranged for each meeting. Splendid Speaker Will Be Heard Here Tr. Lynn Harold Hough, one of the most fascinating of the younger preachers of Methodlivm, will preach Sunday morning at 11 o'clock In the Hose City Park Methodist church. K.:v. Mr. Hough Us a- graduate from fv-ls college and Drew Theological semi nary. He was pastor of the Summer field church, Brooklyn, und Mt. Ver non Place, Baltimore, before bring .-Riled to a professorship In Ciarrett i Biblical Institute. Kvanston. 111. Rev. I Mr. Hough Is In great demand for Ep j worth league Institutes and addresses. Epworth Leaguers To Meet on Monday The regular monthly business meet ing of the Portland district Epworth league will be held Monday evening In the Y. M. C. A. Thlfe is the first meeting held under the new president, J. R. Iienton. The new district super intendent. Rev. W. W. Youngson, has - ) In h. nmspnl All the i officers on the local cabinets are re 1 .,cr.H ti Via nrpsent. Plan will be laid for furthering young people's work in the Methodist churchea lni Portland. Pastor to Discuss The Lotus Eaters The Rev. Oliver S. Baum will preach morning and evening at Calvary Pres byterian church. He has chosen a unique subject for his evening ser mon, "The Lotus Eaters." which will te both Interesting and Instructive, The morning theme will be "The Law r rv.st " Excellent music will be j rendered, and strangers are cordially invited to attend me services. Initiative Measures Will Be Discussed Various Initiative bills will be dis cussed at the open forum meetlnsr to be held tomorrow evening at 7:45 I o'clock in the t'nitarlan chapel, Broad -1 way and Yamhill street. Prof. Hud ! son Hastings will preside. H. Mt ' Moore and H. M. Miller will lead the 1 discussion on the following proposed 1 constitutional amendments: The two : liquor traffic bills, negro suffrage. s,r.gle-ttem veto, tax limitation and , rural credits. The remaining bills ! will be considered on October 22. Harvest Iruncheon Held. The past week has been one of more than the usual activity in the First Congregational church, the outstand ing event being the annual harvest luncheon. The Business Girls' club, the Guild, the Silver Circle also held their regular monthly meetings during I the. past week. Tbe regular Thursday ! vi nin nrnver meeting was addressed by Judge Arthur Langguth. Pr. Luther R Lyott. pastor of the church, has been attending the annual conference of Congregational churches, held In The Dalles on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday cf thi weak. In response to the call made by the general superintendent of the Evan gelical association denominations for a church-wide observance of the cen tennial celebration of the organiza tion of the first general conference and the erection of tho first church of tho Evangelical association. all churches of the association and of the 1'nited Evangelical In and about the city of Portland have ananged joint ly to participate in the Celebration, which will be held at the Klrrt let man church. Tenth and Clay atfeetr tomorrow at 3 p. m. All former member and friends of the Evangelical churches are Invited All services will be conducted In the English language. Special music will be rendered bv the following: Tho First English choir of the assoclat ton. th First 1'ntted EvanKellciil choir, the l'irst German choir and a trio by the Schmuikll sisters. TJ'e principal speakers will be R v. H. Hcluikneiht, Kev. V. Sehuppand Rev. J. Bowersox. The morning services will be In the German language. Communion serv ices will bo at 10:45 a. m., In churgu of tho presiding elder. Rev. JI. S'huk 11 cch t. Prayer Conference Will Start Oct, 18 The annua) Prajer conference of th Christian and Missionary Alliance workers In Oregon and Washington will bo held In tho Gospel tabernacle, corner Eust Ninth and Clay aired, from October 18 to "2 inclusive. There will be no meeting Satutday. The evening meetings at 7:30 on Wednesday and Thursday, and at 10 a. in., 2:30 and 7:30 p. m, Friday and Sunday will bo open to the public, and all who como will bo welcome. On Friday morning the subject will be "The le per le in Christ,'- end at 2:30 p. m. "What the Bible Teaches on Divine Healing and Prayer for the Sick." Rev. V.. J. RU haids, home secretary of tho society, v. ill ptebhiu at the con ference. S. P. Car Shortage Hits Highest Mark Snlem, Or., Oct. 14. The Southern Pacific railroad car shortage estab lished a new high record for lDIB.In Friday's report to the atnte puhll servlce commission, the total being 1811. Tlie highest previous nun k was 1741. To Hold Missionary Meeting. The regnlur monthly business meet ing and social of the Y. P. H. C. E. of the Millard Avenue Presbyterian church was held at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. William I-op 7C20 Sixty fourth avenue southeast. More than 50 persons were present. While re ports from some committees of work done during last month were lacking because committee chairmen havpf been out of the city, much Interest was shown in the plans f"r work to be accomplished the tcoming winter. The society will hold a missionary meet ing eacli month. A team from Uu City C. K. union will be present to assist In tho rally dsy services to h held Sunday evening, October 15. Spe cial music has been provided The social committee, has arranged for a Halloween party at the home of Mr. snd Mrs. O. H. Gilbert. 492R Seventy first street southeast, on Friday even ing, October 27. Following the business session th time was devoted to music, games and contests of various kinds until a late hour, when refreshments were served Membership Campaign Begin. The HiinnyHldn Christian Endeavor began last Sunday on a 14 weeks' contest for membership, attendance peting sides are the Elephants, the Camels and the Donkeys. They are expecting to have some lively times during the next few weeks. New Mexican Consul Arrive. os Angeles. Oct. 14. (V,. P.) J. J. Pesquera, ne.wly-appolnted Mexican consul hern, assumed his official duty today, following his arrival from Mexico City. Pesquera declared he is a close friend of War Minister Ob regon. Homecoming 1ny at I'nlversity. University of Oregon, Eugene, Or., Oct. 14. November 4 bus been set as official homecoming day for the alumni of the university. L i Skin Diseases Soon Yield to Resinol If you have eczema, ringworm or similar Itching, burning, unsightly skin-eruption, try Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap and see how quickly, the Itching stops and the trouble dis appears, even If It Is a severe, stub born ca-se. Resinol Ointment is also an excellent household remedy for pim ples, dandruff, sores, burns, wounds, c-haflngs and for a score of. other uses where a soothing, healing application is needed. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap are absolutely free from anything harsh or Injurious and caul therefore be use 1 freely for babies' skin-troubles. Doc tors have prescribed the Resinol treat ment for over twenty years. Resinol Soap Improves poor complex ions. Resinol Ointment and Kesinol Hoap are sold by all druggists. For samples frae. Write to Dept. i-R, Resinol. Baltimore. M4.