THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 14 SATURDAY, JANUARY. 20, 1917. PORTLAND, : OREGOM. TWIN ENDEAVORER'S ONE BIG FEATURE IS SCHOOL OF METHODS It Will Be Conducted at Salem and Have Forty Minute r Classes, Revival Meetings- Three Weeks, Series ZruftUtt John Bostnun win Deliver SiMtOT TUfrsdSy ZTBlBf 8d J- Hilda IVlmborf- Will Sing. A series of revival meetings extend ing over a period of three weeks was inaugurated by the Swedish M. E. church, corner Beech and Borthwick St of Inli ospitality of Big Ckurclies Proves ' st st h n wt n n k c st ' Cordial Welcome Is Given to Stranger From Lata ory St Untrue st k n . Latist By Ella McMann. To preach the gospel doesn't seem to be the only work of the Portland churches nor does the preacher do all Thursday night, District Superintend-1 the work from ringing the bell to ent Rev. John O. Wahlborg of Pasa- pocketing the fe for a wedding. Pri- Hn Cat iriv tVi nTwninr iddrcM ' maviio .v.. - i a ,- and preached Friday evening. He will speak three times on Sunday, at 11 a. m., 3:45, and 7:45 p. m. Rev. John Bostrum, evangelist, of Seattle, will give a lecture on "My Journey to Sweden Through Germany," next Tuesday, at 8 p. m. A solo will he rendered by Mrs. Hilda Limborg and Miss Ruth BJork will give instru mental selections at the piano. An en joyable entertainment is intended for that evening, refreshments being served by the ladies. A nominal ad mission charge will be made for that occasion. Rev. Bostrum will preach every night following excepting Saturdays until February 5. On the two Sundays he will preach at 10:45 in the morning and 7:45 in the evening. Rev. John A. Will man is pastor of the Swedish M. church. Daniel A. Poling. One of th big features of Oregon's Twin Endeavorer convention is the school of methods, which will be con ducted at Salem the morning and aft moon of February 24. Several classes tot 40 minutes' duration will be con ducted. The school of methods is to be conducted just as a college school - day. You arrange your own schedule. You can attend one class in which a certain phase of Christian Endeavor work will be taken up. " - This class lasts for 40 minutes, with a short intermission giving you chance to go to another class which : takes up a different phase and so on through the day. This is something new in Endeavor convention work, and Oregon's convention is being watched to see how it will come out. The en tire school will be conducted by. the officers of the Oregon Endeavor "Union. Daniel A Poling, associate president of the United Society of Christian En- , deavor of the-World, and an ex-Port - land boy, is to come across the contl r bent, expressly for the big conven tlon. Mr. Poling turned down u en i gagement at a big New York state ' Endeavor convention, so he could come ,to Oregon. Panlel A. Poling is the on of Dr. C. C. Poling, pastor of the Evangelical church of Corvallls, Or, The first and only president of the 'United Society of the. World, Rev, Francis E. Clark, is a resident of Port land, Maine. Mr. Poling is to be the feature of the convention. He will speak Febru ary IS, 17 and 18 at La Grande, the eastern half of the big Twin conven--. tion. The following Monday he is to -. be in Portland for a big rally at the . Westminster Presbyterian church. He ,wlll go from Portland to Corvallls to visit with his relatives. The next Friday he will take a special car from Corvallls to Salem to wind up the big r convention there. ' "Mr. Poling has a striking personal- ity and fs an eloquent speaker. . v Special Sunday Evening Services! tween tiroes he belongs to himself al most as much as to anyone else. But that doesn't mean that a little Bible history twice on Sunday and an hour's knee-tiring prayer during the mid-week is all you get by membership in a met ropolitan church. I had, read ever so much about strangers wandering into city churches where no one spoke to them and after quite a while they be came discouraged and got to going to moving pictures on Sunday evening and finally came to some sad end because religious people weren't friendly, un til they had looked up your pedigree, and then sometimes they were not. But I don't believe a word of it, for a "Prodigal Son" couldn't have received warmer welcome than I got at the First Presbyterian church Sunday eve ning when I strayed in there to hear Preachers, Actors Join in Election The eighteenth annual meeting and election of officers of the Actors Church Alliance were held Tuesday evening at Ascension Memorial church. New York. The Right Rev. Charles Sumner Burch, D. D., Bishop Suffra gan of New York, presided and deliv ered an address. Addresses also were made by Frederick Warde, William H. Crane, Rev. Dr. Silverman. Rev. Dr. Scudder, Rev. Walter E. Bentley and others. Reports of the secretary and treasurer were received. NEW PRESIDENT OF THE 0. S.-S. ASSOCIATION jr ' v v W- " 1 I fas f Khz? -'. " -S w3 tr f fx y''Wit&f Dr. John II. Boyd tell "How to Make the Most of One's Mind." and the same would probably have been true of all of Portland's churches. I was ushered to a seat in the exact, geographical center of the auditorium, where by only slightly twisting my neck I could see everybody come in, and I was given a blank to fill out with my name and place of residence so that the pastor or his wife or some one else connected with the church could call, and all of the people in that pew spoke to me and a small boy showed me the two-legged cow he was drawing. That was not what you would call a "cool reception," was it? But I felt that the real welcome began at the door, where a sign said: "Enter and rest, meditate or pray," or some thing which meant the same thing, and gave you permission to come Inside any time away from the glare and the roar of the city streets, into its cool shadows to sort of take stock of yourself. A program for the services was given me so that I knew what the choir was singing In case 1 couldn't understand after they begun, and just bow long the preaching would last, and where to find the residence of thepastor, nis secretary, his organist, his pew com mittee, his custodian (or perhaps cus todian of the building was meant), ana a long list of church missionaries, and the time of the nine services held for the day under the auspices of the church. Then came the week's events in their regular order. Monday eve ning is given up to the activities of the Monday Evening club, when Shakes peare, present day literature, historical roots of the great war and current events are studied under leaders with discussion afterward, some 225 persons having registered for this course. In addition to the lectures, moving pic tures of Portland's industries were to be shown by Reed college, and later Travel Talks' are announced for this evening by Dr. Boyd. Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. a lecture was promised on mis sionary work by Miss Abble Upham of the Home Mission board of New i one and in the evening a "Scout" meeting. Sewing school, quilting parties and Will Turn Over His Church to Wobdmeii Hx. Blanop, raator of Ceatxal Vrartr tsrlaa. Oaarch. Will gmefc to Onsets on "Doiag Ooed." Sunday evenlnc Central Presbyterian church will be turned over to the of Kaifeng, China, who wrote: "I 'do not know what we shall do for bedding this winter. I have only a few straw mattresses, and do not know how to get more. If any friends would patch pieces together into covers w wouia be most gT.teful, as we could flH them with straw or wadding and use them for comforters for the poor, aick women. We have been using all tha rags we have aa towels." A box con taining these things is to be sent ber February 1. So it may be seen that a city church is not a one-man affair, nor a one day institution, but an organisation of earnest workers who serve without sal ary for the moat rart for the mental and physical uplift of its great body of members, leaving its pastor the sin gle task of looking after their spir itual welfare. But the thing that counts most with strangers is not down on the weekly bulletin. It'a the welcome you get at the door. NEW PASTOR-ELECT iS :; FORMALLY ADMITTED scout meetings finished the program for the week, which ended with an ap- , , i . Ulaa Mabel Soltau of the Women's hospuai ; -:"r ', 1 J T- :,T,. the church and its pastor. Dr. Arthur j F. Bishop, who is a member of the camp, at that aervtce. The main audi torium of the church has been set aside for the exclusive use of the Woodmen, their families and friends, who are to meet at Woodmen hall and march In a body to the church. Dr. Bishop will use for his text the sub ject. "Doing Good." The ladles' social committee is ar ranging plans for a congregational so cial get-together meeting on Friday evening. January 2C. A program is being arranged but this will be short as the evening is to be devoted to a "get acquainted" . and "everybody have a good time purpose. Light refresh' ments will be served. Dr. Boyd to Start New Series of Sermons Dr. Humphrey to Fill Unoccupied rulpit It will be the effort of the pulpit committee of the First Baptist church to secure very acceptable supplies be tween now and March 1, when the new pastor. Dr. Calvin B. Waller shall ar rive. The committee has been most fortunate in securing for next Sunday Dr. Humphrey from Porto Rico, who Is one of the great ministers who have served in the readjustment of Porto Rico since its acquisition by this coun try. Dr. Humphrey will give an im portant and illuminating message on the religious transition through which that interesting people has passed since Old Glory began to wave over it. Let everybody come both to the morning and evening services. Music by the Temple quartet; morn ing anthem, "Thy Light Is Come" by Dudley Buck. In the evening the an them "The Choir Angelic" by Hani- corn and for the offertory "The Lord Is My Light." by Salter. Interest in Meeting Grows. Interest in the revival meeting at the Third tilted Brethren church, corner of Sixty-seventh street and Thirty-second avenue, southeast, con tlnues to grow. Almost the entire church membership has taken on new life. Some outsiders have been reached. Evangelist F. H. Neff will occupy the pulpit both Sunday morning and eve ning. Adopt "Training for Service" for Study The Young People's class of the Sunny side Congregational church has adopted a book called "Training for Service" by Moninger, for their course of study during the coming year. This class .was Just recently organ ised and is under the supervision of Dr. J. J. Staub, pastor of the church. The officers elected at the organiza tion are: President, Warde Robinson; vice president, Albert Combs; secre tary, Veda Miller; treasurer, Harold Pairan; sergeant-at-arms, George Cot tingham. This class is to give a big "At home" party next Wednesday eve ning in the parlors of the church and all the young people in the community are cordially invited to attend. St. James Lutheran Church Reception The annual meeting and reception of members of the St. James Lutheran church will be held at the Sunday morning 11 o'clock service. The elec tion of officers and other important church matters will be discussed. Re ports of the different societies and various departments of the church will be made at the meeting. A full at tendance of all members is requested. "Workers' Institute" Millard Ave. Church With a speical program already pre pared, district No. 9, Multnomah Coun ty Sunday School association, will hold a "Workers' Institute" at the Millard Avenue Presbyterian church, Millard avenue near Seventy-second street. Following Is the program: Afternoon. 3 p. m., opening; 3:10, 'The Home De partment, Miss J. H. Geijsbeek;' 3:30. the Cradle Roll. Miss Olive Clark; 3:50, open discussion, led by Presi dent Bradford; 4:20. announcements, offering, invitations for next institute; 4:30, recess; 4:40. singing and special music; 4:50. address. Rev. Charles A. Phlpps, general secretary State S. S. association, subject, "Decision Day Plans"; 5:30, adjournment. Evening. 7, young people's devotional service; 7:30, The Relation of the Young Peo ple to the Sunday School, Professor J. F. EVlng, superintendent First Presby terian Sunday school; 8. music; 8:05, Teacher Training, New and Old, Rev. J. D. Springston. Will Reoocupy Pulpit. Rev. H. T. Cash, pastor of the Grace Montavilla Baptist church, will re sume his ministry Sunday, occupying his pulpit again at the morning serv ice. In the evening. Will Hale, of the State Training school for boys, will give an address. Subject Is Divorce And Remarriage The rector of St. David's parish. East Twelfth and Belmont, will con tinue the subject of "Divorce and Re marriage," upon which he preached last Sunday, in his sermon on Sunday night. This he does at the suggestion of people whose advice he cinnot ignore. The problem Is admittedly difficult and bad: and if a cure seems remote, still mitigation is entirely possible and feasible. Whethei Oregon shall continue In the class with or iental heathenism in respect to family life is for us who live here to an swer. And in the main the answer must come from those who profess and call themselves Christians. On Sunday morning the rector will preach the fourth in the series of ser mons on "Jesus Christ," the topic be ing "Jesus Christ the Life." These sermons are preached at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. On Sunday Holy Baptism will be administered at 9:30 a. m. At the First Presbyterian church. comer Twelfth and Alder streets. Rev. John H. Boyd, D. D.. pastor, will start new series or sermons at the 7:30 p. m. service Sunday. Dr. Boyd has announced four sermons to be preached at the evening services during the next xonr weeks on the general theme of "Happiness." a series which promises to be of wide interest. The following 13 the first subject to be treated: "The Happiness of the Unthinking." The sermon of the morning at 10:30 o'clock will be preached by Dr. Boyd, his subject being "World Reconstruc- tios." and will bear upon the tremend ous opportunities which are being pre pared by the great war for the Chris tian people of America. To Debate Commission Form. W. L. Brewster and Sanderson Reed will make the principal addresses at the Sunday evening open forum at the Unitarian chapel at 7:45 o'clock. The subject for discussion Is. "Ought Port land to Abandon the Commission Form of Government?" The forum is open to all and all are free to speak under a five minute rule. CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY OF CHURCH SERVICES Charles A. Rice. Charles A. Rice, assistant superin tendent of schools and superintendent of the Sunday school of the First Methodist church, was elected presi dent of the Oregon Sunday School as sociation Thursday. His election was by the board of directors of the asso ciation. He will complete the unex pired term of U. K. Hall, former pres ident, who has moved to Omaha, Neb. The Oregon Sunday School associa tion has just arranged for two state j conventions Jn May, one at Newberg and the other at Pendleton. At both conventions Marion Lawrence, secre tary of the International 3d Sunday After Epiphany Lesson Topic, Christian Endearor. Junior Christian Endeavor. B. Y. P. U. Seeing the Good In Others." Epworth. league. Baptist. First White Temple 12th and Taylor U. 11. KeT. B. L. Humphrey. D. D. I Swedish-Finnish Mission White Temple, 5. East Sid E. 20tb and Anken lU. Rer. A. M. Petty will preach. Highland E. 6th and Alberts Ber. Chat. Meier, pat tor. 11. Arleta Rer. W. T. Sprlfrs. 11, 7:30. L'niTersity Park Rev. Thomas Stephenson, acting pastor. 11, 7:30. SwediBh 15th and Hoyt P.er. T. Gideon Sy lander, pastor. 11:1E, 7:80. Grace MontaTilU Rev H. T. "ash 11. preaching by pastor. 7:30, address b? Vill Hale. Sellwood KeT. F. n. Hayes. 11. 7:u'. St. Johns Rer. E. P. Borden, pastor. 7:3 CalTsry E. 8th and Grant Rer. J. E. Thomas, pastor, 11, 7:30. . Mt. Calrary Esst H'.ne and Grand tve. Rev. A. M. Machack.. 11. 8. Third Knott and VancouTer sre. Rer. W. J. Bearen. 11, "Power for Christian Living. '" 7:30. "Stereonticon. on the Life of Christ: liis Baptism and Temptation. Ch Congre rational. First Park and Madison Rev. Lather R. Dyott. minister. 11, Baccalaureate sermon, The Price of Opportunity." 7:43, "The Temp trtions of Young People." First German E, TU and Stmton Rev. E. O. Willman. Atkinson Memorial cimrcb E. 29th and Evtrett, Rev. Warren Morse, acting pas tor. 11a. m.. "The Uuforced Companionship.'' 7:45 p. m., "The Choked Wells." University Park Haven rt near Lombard Rev. F. J. Meyer, pastor. 11, 7:30. Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Geo. EUW. Lwls Geo. nenrlkson, English. 10:18; Norwegian, 11 : 15. German Evangelical Reformed Lents Rev W. G. Uenkaemper. 11. Latter Say Saints. Church of Jesus Chrlitt or Latter Day Salats (Mormon) E. 20th and Madison. 11:43. Rev M. J. Ballard. Methodist. District Suoeiintendent Rev. Will tans Wal lace Youngson. 1). D., ttSl E. 62d St. N. Tabor 2IJ0. First 12th and Tavlor Dr Joshua Stans- fleld, minister. Rev. Walter L. Airheart. as sistant minister. 10:30 "The Church His TO THE PRESBYTERY Dr. Pence Called to the West minster Presbyterian Church Will Be Installed, CLASS WILL ATTEND SERVICES IN BODY W. Las. . raster. 11. 7:30. Pilgrim Missouri are. and Shaver st. Rev W. C. Kantner. 11. "For Eves That Ars Dim I Body." 7:30. "Excesies snd Hearts That Fall." 7:30. men's night ad- Centenary E. 7th and E. Pin T, dress, bv E. R. UarNinrhtnn. 111. 7:dO. Waverly Heights E. 33d snd Woodward I Taylor Street church Han at 130 Fenrth St. Rev A. r Unwi. A:4.t II 7 in 110:30 a SunnTsld' E. 32d anA Tailor Rev. J. J. I Trinity B. 10th and hermsii Rev. F. N Staub. 11 "TTi. KinoHnm t-i.n . rf ,k m. I oandlfur. nastor. 11. 7:30, ion of the Church." 7:43. "Ambassadors of I Swedish Borthwick and Beech Rev. John ."hlnese J. C. Malone 7. Lenta Rev. J. M. Kelton. 11. 7:90. Second German Morris and Rodney ave. 11. 7:30. Glcncoe E. 45th and Main Rev. A. B. Sunday "How We Got Our Bible." School association, will be the chief .Vv&n--rrBillL speaker. The Oregon Sunday School 11 8. association. In addition to its activi- First German 4th and Mill Rev. J. Kratt. I Express Officials Here on Long Trip -Rev. Wal- Dr. Kantner of Pilgrim Congrega " tlonal church has arranged a Series of V H Al , O..Mn.. - .. I I VKviai puiiuujf evening serviucn. ouu- .. - j, t.-ji day evening will be men's evening. E. , "u"unlrvlB .f... Z ' North Portland Mission 80 Nicdal st . B. MacNaughton of the firm of Mac- ! each county of state during th Fridays 8. ..' Naughton & Raymond will be the year' I ft.us,el'T)L, Mission Rev. Albert Laugh- p'Alier ? l.h.e Occasion. A men's choir ' . . ' Trne-E. 42d and Holr.t ; win xumisn me music. All tne men or U'-v"n-jr!ci lltTimalct ' ter Duff, acting pastor. 11.7:30. ine neirnnnrnnnn trit invirpd tt Tna win tri iilili iiiiriiin i cervices which will be In charge of the men's club of the church. The follow ' lng Sunday evening will be women's . , evening. The women of the church will be In charge of the meeting and Miss - JJeQraff will speak. Pence Zlon (German) E. 9th and Tremont Rev. J. H. Hopp. 10:30. Norwegian Dsnl-b CosgreCtionaI Church E. 23! and Sumner Rev. Morton Olson. 11, 7:30. St. Johns Rev. J. H Barnett, pastor. 11. 8. Finnish Mission 107 Skldmore st. Rev. Samuel Nevala. 6 p. m. axd 7:30. Lanrelwood Congregational Church 45th avs and 65th S. E. 11, sermon by Mrs. J. J. nanasaser. Ardenwald Ardenwald station. 10:34 a. sa 7:30 p. m. Episcopal. Trinity 16th and Everett Rev. A. A Mot- riron. tt and 11a. in.. 8 p. m. Pro-Cathedral of St. Strubeni the Msrtrr lou. ana Clay me very Kev. E. H. McTol- llster. dean. Rt. Kev. W. T. Sumner, bishop Services, 7:45 . m.. 11 a. m.. 7:43 v. ra. St. David's E. 12th sod Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 8, 9:30. 11. "Jesus Christ the Life." 7:30. St. Mark's 21st and Mr.rahall Rev. J. E. Simpson, rector. Rev. J. G. Ilatton, sirtant rector. 7:30, :M5. 11. 1:15. 8t. Andrew's Hereford st.. Portsmouth - Special Mission of j Methodism Theme "The Mission of Methodism" will be Ki- I V 1 Curc! So""1' day was spent In visiting with Joseph Sunday morning at U o'clock. The A. Sanborn, Portland agent of the pastor, W. J. Fenton, will endeavor to rnmsnr ar,A i ot- Christian. First Park and Columbia Rev. Harold H Griff is, pastor. 11, "A, Typical New Testa ment Conversion." 7:45, "How We Got Our Bible:" Kern Park Rev. O. K. Berry. 11. 7:30. East Side Christian E. 12th and E. Taylor Rev. E. 11. Sawyer, pastor. Sermons 11. "Religions, Fake and True." 7:30. Evening Bong service, "The One and Oniy true Religion. Sell wood 13 th and Tenino Rev. J. R. 11 and 8. St. Johns Hev. Herbert F. Jones. 11, 8. In the course of a round-the-country w. Wilson. trip. They left at 8 o'clock this Monuvtils E. 76th and Hoyt Rev. Eugene morning for San Francisco. Tester Traveling la Bpecial Car, Officers of American. Express Co. Visit Port land and Baaew Old Acquaintances, Traveling in a special car, a party of officials of the American Express Johnson. company reached Portland yesterday Burr. 11. 7:45. ! Gladstone Rev. Roy L. Dunn. I Catholic. Rev. P. 11. S. Beutgen, 8, E. V J. C. E. P at i i rv . - m . rwi Jew York, president Of the "S,pb..,..;.e' iVS -n o.kR... , u rnmnanv onrl in j-va llinir nrAm itn s-tti Sr Plor I n r chow that Methodism has a distinct 1 hv, ',, r.iiw..' m.n e v 10:30.7::). freUmlnTry to tS lt? i dayS aK and Cam WMt by thft DOrth- L.wre'uceindheriJn-kev m? i7 Imu"an4eou mov,- ern and will return home by the Gulf Hughes, ts, 8.30, io:3o, i:30. ment of Methodism In Portland, look- .,., , V. St. Patrick'a-mth and Savier Rev. ,inv TAnrav a l a i ::c..,r, ,r i?::.itt: rmc" ,B i Taylor of n - i&abuuac:ii lu nr. j ii i' tnr ii;ii v i, i na ut. .link fTl rr n a.1 . V. - .1 r " , ...... a. w. o., . Itim I A . . . O . jv.. .av. v.lS..u,LOU 111 ll.O nClODdin mJt flnA.M.l , X I.. VI.,. Willi ... S. Elliott. New York, yice president nc fetauton Kev. w. a. vo.it. v. . 9. ll, onA ft - . t . in-, 7:30. ov.7 a ' 1 vicrB. BoXj Rojary-E. M ,ntl Clackamas Rev. E. unAgv, inn iriesiucui ana general g. ijon. 6. 7, 8, 9. 11, 7:30. manager; Harry Gee, isew York, man- St. Rose E. 63d and Alameda Bev. J. ager foreign department; Douglas Mai- FLrreii. 8, 10. r.M. colm, New York, advertising manager .."; .'A?-,9 Irt-R nu an. mtue oi oau iaKe. man-j Tbe Madeline E. 24th and Siskiyou Rev ager oi me i-aciiic aepanment. George F. Thompson. 7:30. 9. 10:30. vve are Just gallivanting around the Aecension E. Ysmblll and E. 76tb Franc Is- mitntrv iilnn in ,..v. i.i, can Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:30. n,,, n on VI'0""" '"uv" V " Blessed Sacrament-Maryland ave. and Blan- - ' - ceoa Bev. . w. Biscs, a, io:ao. 1:30. ance with the railroad people and busl- ' Holy cross 774 Bowiloln Rev. C Raymond ness men of the country with whom 8, 10:30. 7:30. our comnany does business You nn st- Ignatius' 3220 43d st. S. E. Jesuit . derstand people better when you know stfs.enn'en.'-d and E. Taylor-Rev. War -Bev. preachers meet, and was unanimously aappiea last Monday morning. New Quartet Begins : VAt Forbes Tomorrow C VThe new quartet will begin its du ties at the morning and evening serv ices tomorrow at the Forbes Presby- Jterian church. Miss Hallene Pierce Is soprano and- director; Miss Marjorle tKood, alto; F. E. Lewis, tenor, and J. a.JCilpack, baritone. Miss Irene Rey-1 them personally, and, so far as our ren A Waitt. e78:30 10:30. 7 :3o 1 . nlnntav rI a ... TllUl ' - . . . . . . .... ,, . ........ . ... . a- . aU fiuio cius I people are concemeo, 11 maKes better ol- rnuup nn r.. 10m anu liicaory forvwomen was started last Sundav. Mrs. W. 1. Wheaton is the teacher. This class meets at the regular Sun day school hour and all women inter- ested are Invited to coma 4 ' Missionary at Hillsboro. ; Rev. John D. Rice, general mission ary ot the diocese of the Episcopal church, will conduct services at St. Andrews. Portsmouth, Sunday morn ' tor, and at All Saints, Hillsboro, in 'tha evening. The service at St. An drews. - will be a celebration of the holy communion at 11 a. m. " , "Work at Men's Resort. At the T. W. c. A. , vesper service Sunday at 4:30 p. m., Levi Johnson will tell of the work at the Men's Resort. Mrs. Mltylene Fraker Stltes will sing A. Wellman. 11. 7:43. Epworth 26th and Savier Rev. C. O. Mc- Culloch. 11. "Mutualism and Evancelism." 7:45, stereopticon pictures Illustrating Chrla- t!en work In China. Hrst Norweatan Danish 18th and Hovt Rev. Kllaa ,GJerdlng. uastor. 11, 8. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Bev. W. K. Kloater. SeUwood Rev. Alexander P Maclean. 11. 7:30. SunoTstd E. 35th and Ysmhlll Rsv. R. Elmer Smith, pastor. C. T. McPherson. as sUtant pastor. 11. Mt. Tabor E. Stark and 61st. E. Olln Eld. ridge, minister. 11, "The Incomparable Christ." 7 :SO, musical entertainment by the ctolr. Central Vancouver ave. and Fsro Rev. C C. Karick. 11. 7.-30. St. Johns Haves and Leavltt Rev J. H. Irvine. It. 7:30. MontavllU Rev. C. L. Hamilton. 11, 7:80. Lanrelwood 63d st. S. E. snd Foster road Kev. C. A. Carlos. 11, "Tbe Guests of Our Lord." 7:30, sermon by Rev. W. W. Youngson, D. P.. district superintendent. Clinton aeuy Memorial K. 40th and Powell Vernon l&tn and Wygant eta, 11 a Prof. Crswford will speak, aablect, "1 Smalt Be a Blessing la the Midst of the Millard Avenue 7211 50tk ave. S. E. Rev W. H. Amos. 10:30 Mt Tlhor V Mlh .nil BaIrum, am Inlty Rev. W. L-e Gray. 71st and Sandy Diva. 11, 7. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Rev. A. Ia Hutchinson. 11. 7:50. Rose Ctty Park E. 43th and Hancock Sts. Rev. J. M. Skinner. Spokane Avenue E. 16th and SookaBe Rav w . o. sicvuiiagn. 11, t .30. 1 Marshall Street 17th and Marshall atm Bev. A. J. Hanna. 11. 7:30. Trinity Corner Virginia and Nebraska arm. Dr. A. J. Montromery. 11. 7:30. Chinese 148V4 First it. 7:43. Anabel K6tb it. and 37th are. S. E. Rev E. Nelson, pastor. 11 3 p. m. Reformed Frsstytertaa. First Church Minnesota and Aluwortfc Rev. F. D. Fraser. 11. 7:30. Reformed. First German 12th and Clay Rev O. Haf- ner. 10:45. 8. Second Columbia blvd. and 83d st. Rev A. Wyss. 11. Third Fifth ave.. bents Rev. W. TJ temper. 11. alvstiea Army. Corps No. 1243 Ash st. Adjutsnt snd Mrs. rank Oenge. 11 3.13, . Corps No. 412914 First St. Enslra Pome and Captain Brown. bweaisn corn 130 Barnslde. Beveath Day Adventiata. Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. ventral t. inn ana Everett Elder P C. Hay ward, pastor. 11:13. labernacle West Side, a. of P. hsll. 11th snd Alder. 11. Mootsvllls E. 80th and IB r,,i.it -a.. S F. Bestty. 11. Ienta 4ta and 08th are. Elder D J rnwooa. 11. Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 1L serTlees : Of. ?f zZZ, h. Jh. ri nt of the Church." 7: JO. "The Epworth Lesgus team work," Mr. Elliott said. 1 TT . V ' A lltllUV. o, 1V.0V, .tfu. Mr Whlttl. wVir, ... v , ' rt. uiemenis snutn ana rvowioo KV. Jo- . V . t, .. a , seph Chspoton, Bev. 1 homas Mealon. aaststant. first agent in Portland, declared that . 10:80. 7:30. he felt "like a colt" all day yesterday. Sacred Heart E. 11th and CenterRev. O so glad was he to get around and visit Ro,tJ1-, 81?'-30- 7 : ";.. . t, M r 1 a a", a. v, it. Tt Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancoa- -t-T. ii. t nn..7. . a . . " ver ave. Rev. F. H. Miller. . 8. 10:30. Tail, sl sts that Portland is still first In his 1 st. Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rev. J by Rev. John D Rlr st. Matthews corbe't and Bancroft sts. Bev. V . A. M. Breck. vlrar. 11 a. Grace Memorial Weidler and E. 17th K. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. Good Sbenherd Vancouver and Graham- Rev. John Dawson. 11. 7:30. St. Michael's and All A nee is' E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen. 11. 7:30 p. m. Church or Our Savior outh ave. and 41st St. S. K. Archdeacon Chambers la charge. 11 Bt. faui a noojmcrc Kev. oawaid w. Taylor. 4. llsboo Morris Memorial chape. Good Sa maritan hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 7:15. All Saints1 church 25th ahd Savier Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 11. 6:30. Evangelic! Assoc la. ties. Csrson Heights Rev. N. Shu do. castor. ll:ao. 7:30. First Kncllsh E. 6th snd Msrket Rev. D. Hornscnuch. 11. 8. First German Evangelical 10th and Clay Rev. G. F. I.lening. iO:45. 8. Portland Mltalon chnrch Caraon Heights Kev. A. soupp, pastor. .:dO. 0:JO. 7:30. Evangslical Bynod. ' German Evangelical Friends' chnrch Ta- coma are. ami K. 13th Kev. Ellas N. Her- geru 10:43. 7:30. Free Methodist. Central 65th and E. Flanders Rev. W. N corree. 11, ?:o. First E. 0th and Mill Rev. A. Beers, pas tor 11. a. St. Johns 81t snd 57tb ave. 11. Third Rev. R. II. Clark. 11, 7:30. Friends' Church. Sunnyside E. 33th snd Main Rev. Home Coy. 11. 7:30. Lents South Mala St. Rev. John Riley. 11. 7:30. West Piedmont Friends' church . Corner Borthwick snd Jessup tt. Chester A. Hadle, pernor. 11. 7:40. Jewish. 1 Congregation Beth Urae 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. wise, tr'cay, p Lutheraa. St. James. English West Park snd Jeffer. sou Rev. William Even Brinkmao. pastor. 11 a. m.. Mrs sons rT s Greater Church 8 p. m.. "Hear Ye Him." Immannel 19tU and Irving II, 8. West Side Norwegian Lutheran 15 N 11th Kev. wimeim petterson. 11 affections. Work of Neighborhood House. Mrs. Isaac Swett will be the speaker at the S o'clock vesper service, Lan relwood Congregational church, Forty-fifth avenue and Sixty-fifth street, southeast. Mrs. Swett win tab her subject: "The Work of the Neigh- (SnWerbora. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Vx r Vi -wl IT..... t r . , n . . ... m, t aj . wv. xavubq in ouuii x'orxiana. Cummlnsky. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. 8tanislsus (Polish Maryland sve. aad Falling Kev. F. Matthew. 8, 10:S0. 7:80. St. Joseph (German )15th and Cooca Bev. B. Durrer. 8. 10:30, T:80. St. Michael I Italian) 4ta and Mill Rev. M. Bales tra. 8, 10:80. 7:30. St. Clsrs's Capitol Hill Frasclscaa rathers. 7::0. :15. St. Charles 33d ana Alberta Bev. G. Bold Thief Makes Big Hani. Los Angeled. Jan. 20. p. jf S) Piekina- ur a tra v of Hnn A aocial hour will be held at 6:30 a man this afternoon calmly walk o'clock. A welcoma Is sxtended to all out of the B. Bailey Jewelry store . girls. land escaped. ' ntri f . '";?V " '4 -. - : . . ' 0r;-: " ' ' - . a s- ' sl t Cairstiaa gcianea. Subject of Lesson Sermon. "Life." First chnrch - Everett, between 18th sad ivth sts. 1 1, 8. Second E. 6th and Hellsdsy. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emersoa. 11. 8. Flfth Myrtle Park ball. 11. - - Christlaa science society Hoi brook block. St. tfOOBS.' lb . .-..:..- i Evsngellsts." Japanese Mission Rev. EUsea Klbara. B:30. 8:30. Rose City Psrk Saody blvd. and 1. 5Sth N. A. A. Heist. 11. Vespers. 4:80. German Rodney avs. and Stanton Bev. F. A Schumann. 10. 8. African Zion 288 Williams sve. Rev. W W. Howard. 11. 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian - Danish Cor ner Skldmore Kev. 11. P. Nelson, pastor. 11.8. University Park bombard and Fnka Rev. J. T. Abbett. 11, 7:43. 1-ente Kev. F. M. Jssper. 11. 8. Bethel Irrabee and MrMHlen Rev. W. H. Prince. 11:13. 8. Westmoreland Mllwarkle ave., near R mona Kev. F. N. Handlfor. supply. 7:30. Lincoln E. S2d and L!acoln. Rev. B. H- Monie. 11 s. m.. 7:30. Patton Mlrhtaan and Alberta Rev. Georaa H. Feese. 11. 7.43. Woodstock E. 44th and 00th avs. S. B. Bev. I. C. Poor. 11. 7:30. First German Rev. A. r. Cramer. 11, 8 Brentwood Bev. Paul Green. 11. Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30. Carson Heights Rev. L. C. Douglas. Kea- aaii ststion. Clark achoolhouse Rev. A. R. Wilson. 7:80 Irvlngton East 10th and Weidler Rev. S. A. Danford. 11. 1.1 nn ton Rev. S. II. Ilewert. Bethel A. M. E. church Rov. W. H. Prince. 11:15. 8. Oak Grove. M. E. Community church. 11:18 U. E. Chnrch South, First M. E. Church South, corner Union avs and Multnomah st. Rev. W. J, Fenton, pas tor. Sermons. ii, 7 :ao. Missions Swedish Mission Kev. B. J. Thores. 11. 8 Ellm chspel Kev. B. 1. inorto. 10 Bethel Free church Ivy st. and Willla Rev. J. A. Stavney. 11. 8. VszarsBs. First Pentecostsl B. 7th and E. Coach sts Rev. C. Howard Davis. 11, 7:30. SeUwood E. 8th and Spo -e--Kv. H. C Baker. 11. 7:30. Brentwood K. oath ana c. eota avs. B. K. Rev. J. M. Butcbard. 11. 8. Scandinavian 848 Garfield. 11. 7:30. Highland Park 113 E. 14th N. Rev. g. L, Mendel. 10, 11. 7:30. Presbyterian. First 12th snd. Alder eta a. "Corld's Bel "The Happiness a Fetbsnla Danlab Evauaelieal Iatberaa churei I Bord. Services at 10:.;0 a In Win ave. and Morris St. Rev. L. P. I rt ustructlon." 7:30 p. m. ILU ller. 10 a. m and it d m. I at the Lnthlnklnc. immanoei uerman eeuwooa Kev H. c. I Central t.. id ana nne sts. see. Arthur Idling. lo:ao. IF. Bishop. D. u. "Giant Killing." 7:30, iTiuuy wernaa lawmn van wti-1 "iioine uooa. llrms ave. and Graham Rsv. J. A. Rlmbaah. Westminster E. 17th snd Scburler sts 10:16. 7.30. I Dr. Rdwsrd Penes. 10:3O. "The Orestest St. Psul s German E. 12th and Clinton I Fact of the Inlverse." 7:80. 'Ths Edge of Rev. A. arause. uerman 10:30. Eoalish. I the Axe." 7:30. I Arbor Lodge-Bev. Geo. B. Cromley. 11, 7:43. urae ngusn inawon oynoa amine ave. 1 cslvsry 1111 sua -tay sis. io:ao. Rev an. Mason St. ttev. a. i ruust. a:ao, 10:30, 1 Wsllsce H. lee. o. v., nresldeot of Albs 7:30. lollrrr win prearn at nota services A German Evangelical Lutheran Zloa (Mis- I theme. "The Pre-esoinnoe of Jesus Christ." sour I syaoa) naimoa and cnapman Bev. H. I 7:.To p. m.. tnem. mrutian Preparedn H. Koppeimana. iu:io. Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free church Wygant and Rodney aves. Rev. I. A. Stsv tev. 11. 8. St. John's Peninsular aad Kirkpatrlck-r Bev. H.. M. jsaissaana. J:9, i:su. JypW3Wifv!.1i Ta f A- 1 I 1 O ' m1 :: ( J L3iJ I ZStK . 1 Dr. Edward II. Pence. Dr. Edward If. Pence, the newly elected pastor of Westminster Pres byterian church, was admitted to the ; Presbytery of Portland by Us action on Monday last, when also the details were arranged for the Installation services. These services will be held at Westminster Presbyterian church. East Seventeenth and Schuyler streets, on Tuesday evening at 7:30. The meet ing will be In charge of Rer. S. W. Seemann, moderator of the Presbytery of Portland, and the order of service will be as follows: The installation sermon will be given by the Hev. Hobert II. Mllll f an, pastor of Immanuel Presbyterian church of Tacoma, Wash. The consti tutional questions will be propounded by Rev. A. L. Hutchison. Piedmont church; Instillation prayer by Rev. A. J. Montgomery; the charge to the pastor by Kev. J. M. Skinner of Rose City Park church, and the charge to the people by Dr. John II. Royd of the First church. Appropriate mure will be interspersed. A very cordial invitation Is extended to the public to attend. Dr. Luther R. Dyott. It has been the custom of Dr. Luth er It, Dyott, pastor of the First Con gregational church, to set aside cer tain Sunday evenings when the serv ices are devoted to young people. Run day night his theme for a practical message of this nature will be, "Temptations of Young People." The morning service will be of equal in terest because of the fact that the graduating class of Washington high school will be present in a body and frlenda generally are Invited. Dr. Dyott will deliver the baccalaureate sermon, taking as his theme "The Price of Opportunity." Game Licenses Bring Big Sum to Klamath Klamath Falls. Or.. Jan. 10- Hunt- ln. sir. rtstHlnas' 1 inil foP that TAA.r. Qoer Eh iTHbort."' n " CUsrleston 1 , 916 brousht t.990 revenue to Klam- am county, accorums; iu nium kmwt Dublin today by Coutity Clerk DsLap. All except 1154 of this amount Is turned over to the state treasury. The licenses were divided as follows: Runt Ine 1382. fishing 1P42, combination 281, non-resident 14. Mt.. Tabor K. ttoth and Belmoat Rot 1. u Wllloughby. 11. Alblna (German) Skldmore aad Mauory Minister. H. J. Ulrkven; A. C. Bchweitser, io cs I elder. 11:30. Odgen Hall. Mississippi snd Shaver Rev K. Sandoes. 11. Bsrvloss for th Deaf. United Pretbyterlsn Wasra and (lnail Rev. 8. Earl Du Bols. 10:30. 7:30 wedeasorgian. New Church Socletv ILat Willi. ft Rcece. Sunday. 11 . m. What th Pr. ence of God Brings to Human Life." Ellera nan. eroaaway and Alder. Sunday school 10. unitarian. Chnrch of Our Fstber Broad n. ! v. hill Rev. T. L. Eliot, n o.. mlnUter emerl- IDS: HeV. TT . U. r-IIOt JI. nailnr 11 Quarter Hour . for God." 7:4S, W. L. Brew ster. Should Portland Abandon Commlaalun Uvvernment T' ' 1 Vaits4 Brsthrea. Alberts 27th sad Alberta. I First E. 16th and Kurrlson Rt s n ' Bobebrake. 11 a. m. Fourth 00th and X2d ave. g. E. I Third 7th st. and .'.2d ave. 8. B. Herbert ttuiiv, pasiur. 11, t Believes Money for Tourist Bureau Due Mark Woodruff Assured 7elAiAtua Will Appropriate 135.000 a Tear to Kelp Along Publicity Work, Prospects are excellent for the pas sage ly the Oregon legislature of the bill appropriating $25,000 a year for two years to help along the publicity work of the Northwest Tourist associ ation, according to Mark Woodruff of the Chamber of Commerce, who spent Thursday In Salem. Mr. Woodruff said he encountered no opposition to the bill, while, on the contrary, a lively interest In Its ob jects was evinced by the legislators. The association la composed of rep resentatives of Oregon. Washington and British Columbia, with the object of carrying on a Joint campaign for the encouragement of tourists to the entire Pacific northwest. Cooperation by tha railroads is pledged, and the entire sums raised by the states and the province will go to actual exploita tion, with none dlsslpa'.ed in over bead expense. The administration expense will be carried by the interests that handled such work before the concerted Idea was developed, so the appropriation. It Is explained, will mean Just so much money for actual dissemination of the advantages of this region for the touristy Ite. ds t 17th snd Harney. Timnr w.ak Jobn 1. Nkewooder, pastor. Preaehlnst. First- Rev. 10.30, 2:U0, 7 .30. United EvaagslicaL Fourth Rev. J. E. Conner. 11, 7:S0 Radical Jessuo at. Rev. A. 8 Hi..rw. 1 Manor. Circuit Services Cherrr Grn a m. Brush Prairie. 7:3o. " Ockler Green Willametfa bird ! n. 3 f r 1 1 a rf 1 a- . si. iiruDllu, 11, o. First K. lta snd Poolsr Rav. 1. Uoode. 11. 7 .30. 8. Johns Rev. A. P. Lsytaa 11, S, TJaltad rraabytsTlaa. First E. 37th snd Hswthorne Rsv Hugh traser Given. 11. "The Klxht Ana or th Chcrch." 7:48. "The Uvldlna Power of Gods ivs. Chnrch ' of the Stranrer Wasco street asd GratMl ave. Rev. 8. Var: r vtnia ia-sa "The Bverlastlng Ye." 7:S0. "A Richer sad suiter we." Kenton United Presbyterian chores Los bard snd Chatham sta. Rev. J. u. Cole. ds tor. 11:15, 7:30. Tnlvertalist. Church of the Good Tidings Broadway and ia mt. itibi j . oeort. the boul. or afaa. the Insa- Henry 10:13. Swedish Augusuna Rev. H. B. Ranstedc 10:46. 7:45. Catted Norwegian Port mouth Bev. flgw A. stenseth. 11 snd S. S, 10. Oat Savior Esst 10th and Grant Bar. Fourth Flrrt aad Glbtis ats. Rei G. Hsnson. 10:30. 4:90 p. m. Kenllworth B. 34th and Gladstone. 1 Forbes Grshsai sad Gantebbeln ave. Rev. William llacleod. 11. 7:30. Mlapah E. llh sad Dtvtaloa sts. Bev. D. A. TWnpson. II. "gctenee Regeneration." 7:30. Besponstblllty. Uope Montavilla, 78th aad E. Everett Bev. 8. 8. Seassaa. 11, 8. The Call of tUble." New Church Society EUers hsll. Rev. Wsi B. Rcece. 11. T. X . C. A.T. W. a A, T. U. C. A eth and Taylor H. W. Stone, general secretary. 3:30 p. ta. Y. W. C. A. Broadway and Tay lor-- :30. . sflsoellseesos. Asaodsted Bible Students (I. B. 8 A ) Curlstensea's hall. 11th aad Yamhill sta, S p. m., discourse by F. M c Kerch r subject. Brotherly Love." 8 p. m.. nubile let-tar by A. A. Yerex. subject "Wsy Does God Permit Evfly BegnUr Babal saeetlngs Sander afternoon. X e'etork. Friday. p. m.. In roofn els of the Bilers bnlldng. The Chnrch of God Ml FslHsg st. H. G Neal. pastor. Services 11. 7:30. Chnrch of the Brethren 1124 Borrhwlek sad Brslnard s II. 7 30 gb. 1'ortUod Hotel AosemVr UaP, Sernton aad Wtare every Sunday night at 8 'dork bv Bev Alsamon Ira Locaa yivw Chorch Society EUers sail Ber W B, Bceea, 11 a. ss. v' atJBaPSJ8BaBBBS8SBB t , tVs jir'T 1 - j xr 1 i lW7 ;K 7 tt I I V iff V Hm Find Kondon,w on the Job. Don't try to work wttJi yovr head all stuffed tra. A tnba of feauioa Koodoo's Catarrhal JeDy will make yoa dear as a belL 50 millkm intelligent Arneiicans have used Koodoo's for cold-tnhead or nasal catarrh. Some dnigglsts oCfer yoa com rjlirnentary trial caos. AO drussists offer 25 cent tabes with the tnwlcntandlac that if the first tube does not do yoa s dollar's worth of rood, ron can get your quarter back from Koodoo's Catarrhal Jelly, Mharpoiia, Minn.