THE OREGON DAIt QURNAL 14 fc SATURDAY, MARCH 24. 1917. PORTLAND".- OREGON PEOPLE TO HOLD ES Early Program to Be Ren dered According to -Pro- grams Agreed Upon, 7 A. M. HOUR SCHEDULED oarlae Prayer Meeting- Committee Xs Aaaounced; These Services "Will XmMt One Bout is Each Caurcn. In order to Impress the true spirit of Easter upon Portland's young peo ple, arrangements have been made by tha young people's societies of Port land's churches to hold early Easter morning services In eight houses of worship In the city. The Christian kndeavorers. Epwortli Leaguers, "and Baptist Unionists have formulated plans whereby services will be held at 7 a. m. Easter morning, and whereby the designated churches shall be so distributed ttfat everyone in Port "land can reach one of tho churches in short distance from his or her home. The young people of St. Johns and University Park will attend the St. Johns M. E. church; those of the Pied mont and Alberta districts, the High land Baptist church; those of Albina, . East Portland and Rose City Park will attend the First M. E. Church, South; -Residents of Montavilla and Mount Tabor will go to the Montavilla M. E. church; those of Sunnyside, the Sunny side Congregational church; those of Hell wood and Lad Ob addttlon the First . Evangelical church; those of Lents and .Mount Scott, the Millard Avenue Pres byterian church; and residents on the west side, the First Baptist church. The congregations participating in the movement include the Baptist, Christian, Presbyterian, Congrega tional, Methodist, United Brethren and " Evangelical denominations. The committee in charge of the sun rise prayer meetings, as they have been . designated, - comprises R. G. Lester, : chairman; Emll Swanson- and F. J. Schnell. Leaders will be selected to conduct the services lasting one hour at each . church. The idea embodied In the plan is to promote a greater spiritual advance ment In Portland's young men and women. All Activities Center On Church Services All the activities at the First Chris tian church are now centered upo.i Pre-Easter Decision Services, begin -ring Monday, April 2. During the week the pastor. Rev. Harold II. Griffis. will preach each evening and the mus.n will be under the direction of a special song leader. One Important feature, in the prepa ration for this service, is the specia lessons arranged by the pastor for tho j.'iible school; they deal largely witn the fundamental principles of Chris tianity. Rev. Mr. Griffis will hae for his toplo Sundsy morning "What Is the Matter With the Church," and in the iventng '-The Invincible Strategy." Th3 quartet is preparing a special Easter -antata. 'Choir's Monthly Praise Service YOUNG SERVICES FOR EASIER IN CHURCH Muslo loving people of Portland will have ideal conditions for the training ,4 be happy to know that Sunday night Df as many officers as the war depart the choir of the First Congregational i ment mav ak un to take in ).rr.- church will give its monthly praise service. The quartet consists of Mrs. Jane Burns Albert, Mrs. Mitylene Kraker Stites. Joseph Mulder and Wil liam Montgomery, with Mrs. Lenora Fisher Whipp as directress and organ ist. In tha morning at 10:30 Dr. Dyott .will use as his theme, "The Four square Life." Special music will be rendered at this service also. On Sun day afternoon Congregatlonalists of tha city are planning to attend the dedication of the new Congregational church recently erected it Scappoose. Dr. Dyott will deliver the dedicatory address. Will Start Mission Study Class Sunday Th Christian Endeavor society of the) Rodney avenue Christian church will start a mission study class start ing Sunday evening at 6 p. m. and tasting until the regular meeting time at 6:30. The class will be continued for six weeks. The. book "South Ameri-' ran Neighbors" will be taken as a text I book. H. T. Larson will be the leader. The regular monthly business meet ing of the society will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Larson, 790 Williams avenue, on Wednesday seve ring. March 28. All members and their friends are urged to bo present. Savagery in the Sudan. Rev. R. V. Bingham of Toronto, Can ada, founder of the Sudan Interior . mission, will be in Portland Thursday and will lecture in the Gospel taber . l.acle, corner of East Ninth and Clay , ktreets, at 7:45 p. m., on "Savagery nd Salvation in the Sudan.- As pio neer and founder of this mission, Mr. Bingham endured much hardship, and his address, will most interesting. Christ and Nature Theme. Rev. E. O. Eldredge of Jit. Tabor Methodist church will speak at T. W. C. A. Vesper service Sunday afternoon 4:30, on "Christ and Nature." Mrs K, N. wheeler will sing. Thera wlil - ba a social hour at 5:S0. All girl . ara mvuea. ; Second Coming of Christ. Rev. B. H. Morse will preach on the ."Second Coming of Christ" before the congregation at tha Central Free Methodist church Sunday morning at 11 "clock. The pastor will occupy -tha pulpit In the evening. All arts cordially invited. The Toung People' wcunj wi oe noia at 6:30 p. m. s "WUl Conduct Praise SerVice. : The . Epworth league of tha Sunnvw Id Methodist church win conduct a praise service for tha old people at the Pat ton Home tomorrow afternoon.' At ' .t . regular league service : at :Sfl o'clock Miss Dia Mllllgan, the league oaviiuir m r cnarge oi una service. , . Dr. ' Boyd's Church Program for Easter ' Sunday Attractive At the First Presbyterian church, corner Twelfth and Alder streets. Rev. John H. Boyd. D. D., pastor, music and sermons are being planned to make a great, day of April S, Easter Sunday. On the after noon of Easter this church will have Its annual reception of members. Already there ' are Mf over 80 on the list of those who are desirous of Joining on that it day. Dr. Boyd's subject tomor- row morning will have special bearing on this question under Dt't the title, "Ought a Religious .Man to Join the Cffurth?" In the evening there will be con tinued the special series of Pre Easter services with the large orchestra augmenting the work of quartet and organ. Dr. Boyd will preach on "The Heroic Life of T (t jt Jf1 Jt 9t E jt "( t JC (t IT TO SOCIAL 26 Program Will Commence With a Banquet Prepared by the Ladies' Aid, The annual meeting of the Methodist Men's Social union will be held in the Sunnyside Methodist church, at corner of East Thirty-fifth and Yam hill streets, Monday, March 26. The program will begin with a ban quet prepared by the ladies' aid of the Sunnyside church at 6:30 p. m. and will be followed by an excellent pro gram and a general good time. J. D. Lee, as .president of the social union, will preside at the business session, while O. V. Badley, president of The Church Extension society of the Methodist church foe this district will act as toastmaster. The main address of the' evening will be made by Dr. Joshua Stansfield cf the First Methodist church, followed by short addresses by Hoc. Herbert Gordon and .Hon. Robert S. FerrelL A reception will be tendered Bishop Matt Hughes during the evening. The Ampheon Male chorus, numbering 16 voices, directed by Professor J. A. Hollingsworth. will furnish music. This oocaslon promises to be the big foelal event of the year for all Meth odist men and it Is expected some 300 ministers and laymen will be present. All Methodist men In the city are in vited. Chicago University Offered for War Chicago. March H.-r-(Jl N. S.) All students and teachers of toe University of Chicago will offer themselves for , service to the government in the event of war hetweftn the TTnited States anrt Germany and the buildings and equip ment will be tendered for the same purpose. Coupled with this announcement today it was said that Major O. W. Bell, In charge of military Instruction at the university, has worked out a plan whereby the university may be come a great training center for army', ofricers in the event of war. "Of the 1500 men at the university, approximately half would be available for commissions," said Major Bell. 'With them as a nucleus I believe we ment may ask us to take In charge.' Bishop Sumner on His Official Visits Bishop Sumner Of the diocese of Ore gon will make his official visit to St ' David's, East Twelfth and Belmont, Sunday, at the morning services. At the 9:30 service he will be present, as will the wardens and vestry, after which he will visit the school and meet the vestry. At 11 o'clock he will ad minister the sacrament of confirmation to a group of adults and children, and also be the preacher at the service. At night at 7:30 about 20 boys and girls r.f the Junior auxiliary will give a short mystery play In the church in place of the sermon. The play is in tended to exact the value of religious education, hence, .the leading character is named "Lady Catechism." The of fering is for the children's society. Another American Life Is Endangered Washington. March 24. (I. N. S.I One more American life was Jeopard ized in the German submarine cone when the Norwegian tanker Mai manger was sunk without warning. Consul Wesley Frost at Queenstown reported to the state department to night. George W. Stead, of Chester, Pa., was aboard the Maimanger when she was sunk. Consul Frost's report said that the sinking may have been caused by a mine. Will Speak for Anti-Saloon Leajrue Charles E. Lennon will speak at the University Park Congregational church at the morning service at 11 o'clock .Sunday. Mr. Lennon was one of the committee which drafted the original ury jaw passed two years ago and will represent me Antl-Baloon league. Chorus at Vesper Services. At the' vesper services of the Rose City M. E. church at 4:S0 o'clock Sun- aay, the cnorns of the Central Pres byterian church will sing. E Maldwyn .cvans win direct uie singers The chorus will sing in its home church In Pastor Again Takes Pulpit. After an illness of two Mr, Cox. the pastor of First Friends church. East Thirty-fifth and Main ktreets, will again occupy his pulpit Sunday morning and evening. Ir the evening the pastor will sneair fcubject. "The Tragedy of an Uncared- , Will Preach Welsh Sermon. A Welch sermon will b by John R. Griffith at the Church of the Stranger, Grand avenue and Wasco street, sunaay at ,z p. m, . ,k .,. METHODIS MEN HOLD UNION MEETNG MARCH GREAT TABERNACLE IN NEW YORK I lit it Structure at 160th and Broadway ever been held Eev. W. B. Reed to Preach Ten Sermons Ten sermons on the subject of Spir itual Regeneration, or "Scientific Spir ituality," will be presented by Rev. William R. . Reece before the New Church Society (Swedenborglan) at toiler's hall Sunday mornings at 11, beginning Sunday. These sermons are designed to show Uie methods by which spirituality can be- attained according to definite and scientific laws given by the Lord, Just as proficiency is attained in natural science or art by obedience to the laws of science and art. Sisterhood's Regular Meeting. The first regular meeting of Beth Israel Sisterhood will be held Tuesday at 2:30 in the vestry room of Temple Berth Israel. All women affiliated with the temple are urged to attend and to become members of the sisterhood. A suitable Passover program has been arranged for this meeting, the plan being that each quarterly meeting shall coincide with one of the holidays. Meeting of Interest. A meeting of unusual interest will be held in the First Nazarcne church Sunday afternoon at 2:30, under the auspices of the Foreign Missionary society. The program will include a talk by a Japanese pastor, on "Per sonal Missionary Letters From Japan.' CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY PASSION SUNDAY, MCH. 25 Lesson Topic. fOrtwarth League "Our Sooth America Mis sion.' ' tThitntiiin BndeTor "Missionary Heroes." Y. P. A.-'Tbe Quiet Ways of God, Prori denre." B. Y. P. V. "Shall I Put My Money Into Forim Mto"ls?" Luther Leigue "Compromise or Cowardice." Baptist. First White Temple 12th and Taylor sta. Iter. chlTtn B. Waller. 11, "Cords and Stakes." 7 :M. "The Call to War." Swedish-Finnish HUstou Whits Tempi. 6. East Side E. aoth and Ansenr sts. utrw. W. B. Htnaon. 11. "The Character of Jesus. T:- "Ttw Destruction of Jesus. . "'D"ua. E. 6 Lb and Alberta Bav. Chas. Meier, castor. 11. 7:80. Arlets Kev. W. T. Sprites. I tilTeralij Psrk Rer. Thomas Stephsnson. actlnc pastor. 11, R. O. C. Wright. T:S0, "Jesus Led Up vt tlie Spirit Into the Wilder liees to Be Tempted of the Detll." Swedish 15th and Hojt Ber. T. Gideon SJolsoder, pastor. 11:16, 7:30. Grace Mont a Tills Ret. B. T. Cash. 11. "ChfUtlanity's Debt to the noo-Chrlstlaa World " 7:45. "Deoertln the Flas." Sell wood Ber, F. , U Hayes, pastor. 11 7:ao St. Johns Rev. B. P. Borden, pastor. 7:Sft. Calvary E. 8th and Grant Kev. 3. K. Tbnorts. pastor. 11, "Jesus' Sad Question." 7:3o. "Doubters and Ttielr Donbta." Mt. CalTary Kt fins snd Grand are. Rev. A. M. Macbacek. 11, 8. Third Knott and Vancouver ave. Ber. W. J. Beaven. 11. "The Philosophy of Tempta tion." 7:30, "The Word oi uod." Chinese J. C. Mslone. 7. Lents Rev. J. M. Nelson. Second German Morris and Rodney ave. U. 7:.W. Glencoe B. 4Sth and Main Rev. -A. B. Walts. 11. "Opposition to the Gospel." 7:45, The Hand With a Kindly Touch." Mount Olivet Kev. W. A. Msgrett, 11. S. Italian Mission Rev. Francesco Saunella. 11, 8. First uermaa ten ana sun ivsv. i. avratt. 11 7-JA North Portland Mission sso Mlcolal at. Friday, 8. Kussellvuia Mission isev. Aioert Lanjrn- bridge. 8:45. Tabernacle K. za ana Hoigate bt. wai ter Duff, acting uastor. 11, 7:30. Christian. First Psrk and Columbia Rv. Harold H. ariffla, pastor. )1, "What la the Matter with the Church V 7:45, "Tha Invincible Strategy." Kern Park Kev. u. K. Berry. 11, :3tl. Raat Side Christian E. 12th and E. Taylor Rev. E. 11. Sawyer, pastor. 11, 'The Mlrac alonsl?) Conversion of Saul." 7:30, "If a Man Die Snau He L,tve again 7 - Seliwood 13th and xenino Kev. 1. B. Johnson. 11, 8. St. Johns Rev. Herbert F. Jones. ' 11, I. Bethel K. 82d and Thompaon Ber. Aubrey W. Wilson. Montavilla s. 76th and Hoyt Bsv. Eareva Burr. 11. 7:45. Gladstone Kev. Roy L. Dunn. 11, 8. Kodney Avenue and Knott Rev. J. Carlos Gbormley. 11. "Soul Winning for Christ." 7:13, "Ltow to Meet- Temptations." uataouo. St. Peter'a Lent Bev. P. Beutaea. 8. 10-.au, 7:30. Pro-Cathedral ISlh and Davis Rev. E. V. O'Hara. o. 7:15, 8:39, :45, 11. 7:45. St, Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rev. J. C. Bushes, tt. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. Patrick's lth and Savler Bar. B. T. Murphy. 8. 10:30, 7:30 c rrancia u. inn sno uaa Bar. J. H. Black, ti. 8. 9. 10:30. 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams a vs. and Stanton uev. w. A. ialy. S. 8. 0. 11. 7:30. Holy Rosary E. Sd and Clackamas Rev- H B. Olson, o, 1, s, v, Ji, :au. St. Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. J, O'Farrell. 8. 10. 7:30. St. Andrew's K. uth and Alberta Rev. J Hkiernaj). a. luuw. y:ou. The Madeline E. 24 tb and Siskiyou Rev. Georze '. Thompaon, 7:30. 8. 10:30. Ascension c lamnui ana E. 70th Francis can Fathers'. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Blessed Sscrament Maryland ave. and Blan. oena uev. r. . macs, b, 10:30. 7:30. uoiy cross it cowooio Kev. C Raymond, 5, 10:30,-7:30. St. Ignatius' 3220 43d St. 8. E. Jesuit Fathers. 4):3U. 8. 10:30. 4.' St. Stephens' 42d and E. Taylors-Rev. War- rei: a. want, o, a:3U, iu:3U. 7:80. St. Philip Neri E. 16th and Hickory Rev. W. J. Csrtwrlght. 8. 10:30, 7:80. St. Clements Smith and Newton Be v. Jo jeph Chapoton. Rev. Thomas Nealoh. assistant. o, io:jo, 1 :ju. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Eev. G. Bobl. 8. 10:30. 7:30. - Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. sad Vancou ver ave. Kev. r. 11. MUler. a, g. 10:30, 7:30. Ut. Agatha E. 15th and MUler Rev. J Cuiumlni'ky. 8. 10:30. T:30. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland ave. and Failing Kev. is. atattoew s. 10:30. 7:30. St. Joseph (German) 15th and Conch Ber, B. Durrer. 8. 10:30. 7:30. i St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mm Rev. M. Balestra. , 10:80. 7:30. St. Clare's Capitol Hill Franciscan Fath ers. t:su, :i. -St. Charles 33d and Alberta Rev. G Snldernorn. o. io:ao. i&o. Conrrsratienal. First Park and Madison Rer. Lother Jt Irott. minister. 10 30, TTbe Four Square is re ,1 MOU117 pram somoa Qy choir. First German K. 7th and SULnton Rev. XL U. wiuman. -t- ? Atkinson Memxrlsl tbarch E. 2Bth and rrterett. Rwv. Wsres Manse, pastor. ' It. Why Ooght I to Be a Chriatua?'; T:4S.- KeV. r Alt 4 will be completed about April 1, shortly after which what is probably the greatest revival that has in America will begin. The dimensions of the building are about 25 O by 200 feet. DR. PENCE TO DISCUSS AMERICA'S CRISIS tr. Edward H. Pence of the West minster church will discuss tomorrow morning, the pending crisis in Ameri can world affairs. He will preach on the subject of "The New International ism." Dr. Pence's discourse, which will be based on the following argu ment, promises to be exceedingly In teresting: Problems of vast and far-reaching significance now emerge. The United States faces a moral crisis, and has arrived at a time when Washington's famous counsel in his farewell address must be weighed anew and In the "Cords and Stakes" Dr. Waller's Topic "Cords and Stakes" will be the topic of Dr. Calvin B. Waller's sermon Sun day morning at the First Baptist church (The White Temple). In the evening he will preach on "The Call to War." The Temple Quartet will furnish the music; in the morning the anthem, Teach Me to Pray" (Dresslor) and in the evening. "There Is Rest for You," and as an offertory "The City of Love" by Havens. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to be present at these services. snd Mra. 0. M. Kelly, missionaries to India. university park Haven at., near it in bard Kev. F. J. Merer. nastor. 11 Honorable CLarlea E. Lennon; 7:30, "Wanted, a Man." tllgrlm Missouri ave and bhaver at. Kev. W C Kantner. Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Geo. Edw. Lewis, pastor. Waverlr Heia-hta E. 83d and Woodward Rev. A. C. Moses. . Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Staub. 11, "Law's Defeat and tbe Victory of Love"; 7:45, "MulUphcatlon by Division." Zlon (German) E. Uth and Tremont liev. J. 11. Hopp. 10-.TO. Korvreglaa Danish Congregational chnreh E. 23d and Sumner Rev. Morton Olson. 11, 7:30. St. Johns Rev. J. H. Bsrnett. pastor. II. 8. innian Mrssion 107 Skiamore st. Kev. 1 Samuel Nevala. 6 p. m. and 7:30. Laurelwood Oongreratlonal church 45th ave. sod 66th St.. S. E. 11. Mrs. J. J. Handaaker; 5 Mra. Jennie Kemp, of W. C, T. U.. "Soma Recent Legislation, and Some Legislators Who Felled ta Their Dnt." Ardenwald Ardenwald atatlon Howard W. Hcpklrk. Ohriatiaa Belanee. Bnbjset Leasoa Sermon: Matter.' First church Everett, between 18th and Uth sts. 11, 8. - . Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth MyrUs Park halL 11. Christian Science society Holbrook block, St. Johns. 11. Episoopal. Trinity 19th snd Everett Rer. A. A. Morri son, rector. 8. 11. 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephens the Martyr 13th and Clay Tbe Very Rev. E. H. McCollls ter. desn. Rt. Bev. W. T. Sumner, bishop. 7 40, 11, 7:45. St. David's E. 12th and Belmont Ber. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30. 9:30, 11 7:80 St. Mark's 21st and Marshall Rev. J. - E. H Simpson, rector. K-.-. J. G. Hatton. mnt date rector. 7:30, lO.l. 11. 7:45. St. Andrew's Hereford at.. Portsmouth archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11. St. Matthews Corbett and Bancroft sta Bev. W- A. M. Breck, vicar. 11 a. m. Grace Memorial Weldler and E. 17th it. Bev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. Good SbeobeTd Vancouver and Graham Rer. John Dawson 11, 7:30. St. Mlcbasl'a and All Ana-els' E. 43d snd Broadway Rer. T. . btwen. 8, 11, S. Bsv Jt'hn Dawson. Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41 at at S. E.- Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11, St. I'aul s woodmere Kev. Oswald w. Tay lor. 4. Bishop Morris Memorial chinal . Good Samar itan nospitai Kev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 7:15. AH Saints' church 25th and Barter Ber. Frederick K. Howard. 11. 6:3a St. Johns church Corner B. 15th and Har ney, sellwood Archdeacon Chambers in chares. 11, i;ov. rr. a. r . jHin. Erangelical Asaooiatioa. Carson Heights Ber. N. ShuDD." naator. 11:30. 7:S0. First F-nellsh B. ath and Market Bsv bl U. Hornscnucn. II, S. First German Evangelical loth and Clar Bev. G. F. Lien in. 10:45, 8. Portland Mission church Carson Helehta hot. in. onupp. puwr. :ao. o:ju, t:30. Evangelical Synod. German Erangelical Frienda' church Taeoma ave. ana k. iota Kev. Ellas N. Hergert. Free Methodist Central 65th and E. Flanders Rer. w. w Coffee. 11, 7:45. First JB. Bih and Mil Rer. A. Baers. 11 T:. St. Johni 61st and 57th are. 11. Third Ber. R. H. Clark. 11. 7:30. Frienda' Church. First E. 85th and liam sta. Sm 11. 7:80. "Tbe TrsKedr of An Uncared tat OOUi. ' Irenes sonin uaia St. Kr. John Rller. 11 7:30. West Piedmont- Friends' church rvn uorxnwicK anu jesson si. cnester A. Hsu jewisii. Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Jfaln uanDi joaan a.' matt, rnaay , B p. m. -Lutheran. St. James. English West Park- ud 7.er son iter. .William Even Rrinkman. 11 8 Immanuel 18th and Irving 11. A - ' West Side Norwegian Lutheran 15 K. 11th Rev. Wtlhelm Petterson. 11. 8. Bethanta Danish Evangelical Lutheran church onion are. sou orni St. Kev. L. p, tvjouer. iu a. n. anu o p. m. Immanuel German Sellwood Ber, Ebelinc. 10:30. H. C . Trinity German (Missouri Synod) Williams ave. and tiranara uer. j. a. Rlmbach. 10:15 St,'" Paul's German B. 12th "and Clinton. Ber. A. Kranae. German, 10:30; English, 7:30 Lenten service, Thursday.1 8 p. m. Grace Engliah (Missouri Synod) Alhlna ave and Mason St. Bev. E. Probst. :30. 10 -3a 7:30. - j . .-: Evangelical Latberan Zlon (Missouri Synod) Salmon and Chapman Rer. H. Konnehminn Lenten services morning and evening. German, xv:io; upsp, t - St. John's Penlnanlar and Klrkpetrlck Ber K. O. Sabnuann. 10:45, 7:30. Bethel Norwegian Lstheran Free church wygant and Koouey ares. Kev. J.. a. Star aey. it. a. - Swedish : Angoatsna Rev. H.. E. Sanstedt. 10:45. 7:45. ' ' Trinity (Norwegian) Portsmouth Rev. Slew A. stensein. - ji, o. Berncee at Lundes bail. 15th and Alberta. . Onr Savior East 16th and Grant Rer. Geo. Henrtkson. EngUsh, 10U5J Norwegian. 11:15. BEING BUILT FO BILLY SUNDAY i tiniuM.jin wfffimm - VtM accumulated light of these swift days be scanned afresh. No advance upon Washington's advice can be success fully taken by our leaders upon which the thinking people of this country are noj ready to follow. The problem Is now racial, moral, religious, not merely political; hence the duty of the pul pit to dlschss It. Are there sanctions In the teachings of Christ for a duty which America may owe, to enter now into the great fraternity of the new democracies just being born? Can the elder brother refuse to enter the family counsel? Decay of Nation's Past and Present Rev. R. It Sawyer, pastor of the East Side Christian church. Bast Twelfth and Taylor, will discuss the relation of the decay of nations of the past and present to the truths of the Bible, Sunday evening. The subject of the sermon will be: "If a Man Die Shall He Live Again?" The answer given in past ages by Pagan, Atheist and Christian philosophers, all will be considered. Mr. Sawyer believes that the scripture's prophesy perilous times for modern nations, and that only such will survive as are made to conform to the Divine plan. OF CHURCH German Evangelical Reformed Lenta Ber. W. G. Llenkaemper. 11. Latter Day Bainfaj, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) E. 25th and Madison. 11:45, Bev. M. J. Ballard. The Reorganized Church of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Saints (not Moraona) B. 76th and Irving sta. Evangelist H. T. Uaraare. 11, 7:45. Xthodat. District Superintendent Rer. William Wal lace Xoungson, D. D., 61 B. 62d st. N. Tabor 2790. r First 12th and Taylor Dr. Joanna Stans field, minister. Rer. Walter L. Alrheart, a autant. 10:30. "A Great and Open Door." :oo a Great lawrrogatlon." Centenary K. Uth and E. Pins T. W. Lens. 11. "The Prayer of a Brave Heart:" 7:30. Privileges of youth." Taylor Street church Hall at ISO 4th at. Dr. M. II. Marvin. Trinity E. 10th and Sherman Bev. F. N. Sandlfur. pastor. 11, 7:30. Swedish Borthwlck and Beech Ber. John A. Wellman. 10:45. 4, 7:45. l-.pwortu zuth and Savier Ber. o. o. lie- Cflloch. First Norweaian Danlsli 18th and Hovt Rev. Ellas Glerdtng. tsstor. 8, Dr. George Pratt, "Be a Choice One." (EiIlsn.) Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Bev. W. K. K foster. Sellwood Ber. Alexander P. Maclean. 11. 7:30. Sunnyside E. S5th and Tamhlll Ber. B. Elmer Smith, paator. C. T. McPherson, assist ant pastor. 11. Mt. Tabor E. Stark asd Slat B. Olin Eld. ridge, minister. 11, '"jhe Glorloue Past and Brighter Future"; 7. Jo, Protvesor D. A. Grout seven Lamps of Education." Central Vancouver ave. and Farso Rer. C. Raiick. 11. "Retlevmlng the Time A Mew- sege to the Church"; 7:oO, Rer. D. A. Wat ttrs. St. Johns Hsyes and Learltt Ber. J. H. Irrlne. 11. 7:30. Montavilla Rev. C. L. Hamiltoo. 11, 70. Laurelwood 63d st. S. B. and Foster road- Rev. C. A. Carlos. Clinton Kelly Memorial B. 40th and Pown Rer. A. B. Calder. 11. "The Mistakes of Great Man"; 7:, God'e Proridenos." Japanese Mission Rer. Ellsen Klbara. a-ao. 8::t0. s Rose City Park Sandy bird, and E. 68th N. A. A. Heist. 11, vespers. 4:30, monthly musical. German Rodney ave. and 8 tan ton Ber. F . Schumann. 10. 8. African Zlon 2SS Williams are. Ber. W. Vt. Howard. II. 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish Corner Kkldmore Kev. 11. p. nelson, pastor. 11, Kev. D. A. Watters, D. D.. preaching In Eog bb: 8. Stephen Allen. I diversity Park Lombard and Flaka Ber j. x. Aboett. it, t:a. ints Kev. F. M. Jasper, ll. a. Bethel Irrsbee and McMlllcn Ber. W. S. Prince. 11:15. 8. Westmoreland Mllwsukle are..' near Be. moot-Key. F. N. sandirur. supply. 7:30. inncoin r.. km ana uncotn. 1 1. 7:30. Pstton Michigan and Alberta Ber. George I. Feese. 11, 7:45. , Woodstock E. 44th and 60th eve. S. E. Rev. li. O-. loor. First Germsn Rer. A. F. Cramer. II, 8. Brentwood Charles Wctley Miller, 11. 8. Chinese Mission 11 and 7:30. Carson Heights Bev. L. C' Douglas, Kendall station. Clark aohool bouse Ber. A. B. Wilson. 70. lrrington Esst 10th asd Weldler Ber. S. A. Dantord. 11. Llnnton Rer. S. H. Dewert. Bethel A. M. E. church Ber. W. H. Prince. 11:15. 8. X. E. Church South. First M. E Church South, corner Union ave. sad Multnomah st. Rr. V . J. Ken too, pastor. li, ins oecwu vamzujs; or uxin. Missions. Swedish Mission Rer. B. 7. Thorea. 11. a. Ellm chapel Ker. B J. Thorea. 10. Bethel Free church Ivy St. and Williams Bev. J. A. cttavney. 11. fc. . . Hasatene. Flrat Pentecostal U. 7th and B. Cbeeh irta. Ker. Li. Howara uane. 11, 7:30. 2: MX, For. elm MlasUmary society, "Japan." s"iiwooa c. win sua opusane Ker. H. C, Baker. 11, i.m. Brentwood E. 69th and E. SSth are 8. E. MT. 4. BOL. OUlCUiru. 41. O. Rnaadlnavlan 04B Carfwld IT. r-9n Highland Park 11W Ju 14lh N-Uer. 8. 11 aienaei. iv, i, 1 :au. Trashy teriaa, ; First 12th and Alder sta. Rev. John . H. koto. iu:jl - vunt a Keunona Man Join the ChurchT 7:30. ?The Heroic Lift ef Central B. "13th and Pine sts". Rer. Arthur F. Blafaop, D. D. 1:30. - "Qualifications for personal workers." t:bv. "Why I am a Pres brterian." ' Westminster E. lTth snd Schuyler sts. Dr.- kuwsxa retire,' iu.mj. me Kew interna. tionaJisra." . 7:30. "The Way That Seems Kignt. Arbor Lodge Ber. Geo. B CrotnVy, ll, 7:45 Calvary llfh and Clay sta. Wallace H. Lee.' sonnty minuter: 10:90. "A Dar'e Ka. Uone." 7:30, "The Holy Spirit's Work Is the WM f i'oortb Flrvt and - Glbba'. ats. Ber. H. Q Haneon. lo:au, t:w-.- . - - r Keuilworth E. 34th and Gladstone Ber. E P. Lawrence. 11. "Getsaemsne, or the Battle or - tne wiu." 4 :o, -Grasping tbe Opoor. tnnltv." - i - Forbes Graham and Gaatenbela res. Bev, Wni. MacLiFoa. 11. 1 :ao. Mlzpati E. 19th sad lvIsioa Ms. 1Ut D. A.- Tnomtseoa.- - 11.- "Preparedneas.' 7:45, lai, rur vtiij ujnm. p- . Hope Montavilla, atb and E. Everett Ber. f. ' ".'"f H"'. r . X - . ai. . ' .'Tk4rm -Kx V'. tn r i 1 !'. otV a ft .ay Reasons for Faith By Dr. A. F. Bishop Dr. Arthur F. Bishop, pastor of Cen tral Presbyterian church, will speak Sunday -evening upon the subject "Way I Am a Presbyterian." This is the last of a -series of well attended sermons on the general topic "Reasons for the Faith That Is in Me." At the morning service. Dr. Bishop will speak on the topic "Qualifications of Per sonal Workers.' The Men's club held Its monthly din ner Tuesday evening, and was enter tained by Frank Leeds in a lecture ex posing the frauds of professional spir itualistic mediums. Special evangelistic services will be held In Central church each evening of the week beginning April 1. and on the evening of Good Friday the choir, un der the direction of E. Maldwyn Evans, will render John Stalner's oratorio, "The Crucifixion." The pastor's communion class, meet ing every. Sunday at he church at I o'clock, draws numbers of communi cants. Will Hold Mass Meeting. Under the auspices of the State Spir itualist association an all day unton mass meeting will be held in First church, southeast corner of Sixth and Montgomery streets, Sunday, April 1, to celebrate the sixty-ninth anniver- saxy of modern spiritualism. SERVICES rLJL SfISL- .11- Th Practice of the Presence." 7:30. "Toe Cloud of Witnesses." Vernon 19th snd Wygant su. Rev. Ver non E. Todd. 11. 7:HO Mlllsrd Avenue 7241 CCth sve. 8. E. Rev. W. It. Amos. 10:30. Mt. Tabor E. 63tn and Belmont ats. Rev. Ward W. McHenry. 11. "Our Divine Ke def.mr " 7:3- "Th OaU of the Spirit." Unity Tint and Sandy blvd. Rev. . w. Lee Gray, 11, 7. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett ats. Bev. A. I. HutcMnsoo. 11. -Venue, Suffering and Tempted." 7:3, "Hell Why. What, Wher." Rose City Psrk E. 45th snd Hancock ata Rev. J. Mv Skinner. 11. 7:30. Spokane Avenue H. ltu and Spokane Bev W. 8. McOullagu. 11. 7:30. Marshall Street 17th and Uinli.11 Rer. A. J. Harma. 11. 7:30. Trinity Corner Vlrrlni. mr,A vhric Dr. A J. Montgomery. 11. 7:30. inuieae i-K nrst st. 7:45. Anabel &Ath at. u4 mih e si t John R. Nekwn. 11. 7:SO. aixxxiver HeHrhta 38rt "T." .f b C. F. Bennett, 11. Xefermed Prrshyterlaa. Flrat Cfanrrh Minnesota an A lnMn.i. Bev. . D. Vrsser. 11. 7:30. Reform sd. First German 12th and Clar Rar. o n.r. ner. 10:45. A Second Columbia blvd. and tftd St. Ber. , A. Wyss. 11. Third Fifth in.. Lent Rr. w a T l kemper. 11. Salratloa Army. Com No. 1 24.1 A.h r lrlnt.. mwiA Frank Genre. 11. Hltnr-aa 'mMtln, n-i a vpiaia ana nrt. Brnest lunxner C orpa No. 412814 Kirs. st. Enaln Pnn,. and Captain Brown 11. liollneaa nuiln it 8. alraU0D meeting. t 0,wau v m y rjurosiae. Seventh Day Advaatlsta. Note Rra-nlar services ot this denomination are held on tiatnrdar. Central E. 11th axd Everett Elder P. 0 Hi v ward, paator. 11.13. Tabernacle Weat Side, k" aad Alder. 11. ef P. kail, lltb Montavilla C tOth and E. Everett n. 8. r. Bestty. Lents Mth and CSth are. KM n r Chit wood. 11. v St. Johns Central art una and Charlaatna Eider A. K. Folkenberg. att. i oor m. euth and Belmont Rer. j. M. vriiwagaoy. Ji. aiouia uermao) ekldmore and Malka-y Mlnlater. H. J. IMrksen. A. U. Schweitxar i. csl elder 11:30. Olden ball. Mlsslnalrml and Hh.w.-B.. O. U. Sandnea. 11. Berrieea for the Dsax. United Preabrteriaa Wasco nl Rrand a. a Ber. S. Karl In Bois. lti:30. 7:80. Sweden borgiaa. Kew Church Mocla'jr Her. William n Reeee. 11. "What tba Ktna-dom at nM. t. la liar" TJnitariaa. Chnreh of Onr Katlier Broad war mA Van. hill Rer. T.'l,. Eliot. V D.. minis tee emer. iros. iter. v. . uuoc jr., pastor, n. im mortality In the World Storm." 7:45, Madam Alno Mahnberg. United Brethren. Alberta 97th and Albtrta. Klrst E. 15th and Morrison Rer. P. n Bonsbrske. 11. 8. Fourth Both snd S2d sve. 8. E. Third 67th at. and 32d ave. S. B Fterhert P. White, paator. 11. 7:30. a, . i . . ti ... .A . r li l . i ,uu ctvuvj, iincwfcr v asn. Rev. John D. Nlsewooder. pastor. PreacbLnr. 10:30. 2:30. 1:30. United ZraagaUoal. Fourth Rar. J. E. Conner. 11. 7:30. Radical Jeasnn st. He. A. r! HvBderaon 11, 7:30. Manor, Circuit Berrieea Cherry Grove. S d .; Brush Prairie, 7:H. Uckler -Green Willamette bWd. and (imw Rer. li. U. Farnham. 11, b. First E. loth and foolar Rer. J. i Goods. 11. 1UX. fit. Johns Ker. A. P. La j ton. It. 8. United Preatyteriaa. first E. 87th and U.wtburne Rev. Hna-h rraser Olren. 11. "Commanlrin and Rsceptlua of Menabere." 7:30, 'Thtt Redemotiuo of a Ufe." Church ef the Strancera Waaen atr- ami Oread ave. Ker. &. tatrl Do BoU. lO:30 3. Jonn K- Utlffltu. 7:10. "Let It Alone This lear. Kenton United Presbyterian church Lombai ri att Chatham sts. Kev. J. C. tXle, nsato'. 11:16, l uairersalist. ' Chnreh of the Ouod iioiags Broadway ana B. 24 tit Rer. . T. Scott. 11. "Watchman. What ot the Sight?" 7:45. "Oompulaury MilH tcay Edvcatiou hi' tbe High Scbooia." T. M. C. AWT w. a A. T. M. C. A. Mb and taylur U. W. Stone, gtneral aecrelary. 3:itU v. w. , y. W. C. A. Bro.d vkj and Taylor CO reaver aerrlce. Rev. K. u. aUdrldbe. "Christ and Nature." Xiacelianeous. Advent Chnatlan as tstound at. near nail at Bev. J. . l-ucaa. pe.ator. )0:Ji'. -7u. Aasociated Bible Students (1. H 8. A ) CfcristeBeen'e laUI. lllh and YamUll sts. 3 N. M. Lewton. , c. W. Field. "The Two Pathera ot the Homan Race." . . . , Kegnlar Bsbal meetings Suadsy even Ids 8 e'rwea. Tiday. r. ni., la rooaa 61 e( iu titers balldlng. 1 he Chvrca of God 361 Fstllng et. H O Keel, paster. Services 11, 7:3U. Church of the BretOn-ii tit Borthwlck and Bralaard sts. 11. N iu. The w Thought Ten.ple ef Truth Soeleti Metaphysical Ijovaty Women of Woodcraft hau,. lutn ud Taj p. w., ChrUtiaa D. Larson.-- '" ' " -- - ' ' - ChristaeelphlaB Sunday. 10:30. 21 R. Waahinguat et. - First IMrlne Science 1T1 12th., cor. Alder Ber. 'i-naaoene at. Hiaaro. ll. f 1- MM L-J-r . .... v.. v.i-4 f I w rrs'-oi s aa lEVANutLIST SUNDAY Madame Malmberg ; Before Open Forum On Sunday Evening Madam Alno Malmberg wUl Hi speak at the Sunday Evening Open Forum, Church of Our Father, Broadway and Tamhlll, Sunday evening at 7:45 o'clock. Madame Malmberg Is a grad- t uate of the University of Hels- ingfors. Finland, and Is official- ly representing the League of Oppressed Nations. In the morning service at 11. the pastor. Rev. W. O. Eliot Jr.. will deliver the concluding ser- men on Immortality, "The Proof of Immortality and What It Means In the World Storm." TO CONDUCT HUGE 4 NEW YORK REVIVAL Great Religious Meetings to Begin in April; Portland Plans Depend on Support. Founded on the most stupendous scale that the world has ever witnessed In evangelistic work, plans are under way for an immense Billy Sunday re vlval In New York City. A special tabernacle of huge propor tions has been constructed at One Hundrey Sixty-ninth street and Broad. way. The services will begin the first week In April, and will last Indef lnltely. This revival will follow that held In Buffalo with great success, which was preceded by revivals of phenomena success In Kansas City. Detroit and Boston. These last three cities mentioned contributed 35.000., 40,000 and 3.000 converts respectively. Biff Beamlts Expected. Basing estimates on these figures. there is little question but that Billy Sunday will In New Tork convert at least 160.000 people, and possibly quarter of a million. In either case, the most remarkable evangelistic service, as far as conver sions are concerned, will obtain. The Ministerial Association of Port land is negotiating with Billy Sunday to hold a series of revival services In Portland. If these negotiations are successful, the series will probably bo held some time In the spring of 118. Whether or not he cornea deipends In a great measure, not only upon the spirit of Portland's religious bodies) In regard to the project, but upon the support of the civic organizations and business men of Portland as well. Financial Burdea Kaavy. It Is necessary to raise a large sum of money, as Billy Sunday Is essential ly a business man. as well as a prea.cn er. He carries a company of from 75 to 100 people with him, and requires a tabernacle of unusual sice to aocommo date the enormous number of people. Even the new auditorium would be too small. Salaried singers are included in his splendid chorusea, arid a compre hensive accounting department accom panies him. " The unified action of Portland's churches la being outlined, and the matter is already under consideration by the boards of the- different churches. Pendleton Pastor To Leave Pulpit Bar. Oharla Qulivney, for Tea Tears Sector of Charch of the Bedeamer, Is Oetttng- Along la Tears. Pendleton. Or.. March J4. Rev. Charles Qulnney, for 'the past 10 years rector of the Church of the Redeemer In thl city has tendered his Designa tion to the re try because of advanced years and falling health. The resignation will go Into effect not later than May 31 and In the ln tertrim the vestry will secure his suc cessor. Rev. Mr. Qulnney came here 10 years ago from Virginia City, Mont. He has been in the Episcopal ministry for 3S yeara and is entitled to the benefits of tne pension iuiiu uvin mcauiQ n and service. Seven years of his min istry were spent among the Indians of Saskatchewan. He, and his wife are undecided whether to remain in Pen dleton. Case Involving Island Appealed. Pendleton, Or., March J4. Colonel J. n. Raley, local attorney, today received notice that the Northern Pacific com pany will carry the case of McComas against the Northern Paclflo to the United States supreme court on a writ of review. The case, which Involves ownernshlp of Switxlers' Island. In the Columbia, was decided In favor of the plaintiff in the circuit court and In the state supreme court. 26 I jambs From 12 Ewes. Pendleton. Or.. March 14. An In crease of 20 lambs from 12 ewes, when mutton and wool are soaring skyward; Is the blessing that came to Frank Frazler at his Tutullla farm. The most remarkable feature of the In crease, though, was the birth of trip lets to four of 12 ewes. Barracks Offered By Salvation Army Command st Evangeline Booth Also places Industrial Xomii aad Kospl- . tais at Disposal of Army aad Bavy. New Tork, March I. (L N. 8.) Commander Evangeline Booth today of fered 900 Salvation Army barracks to he war and navy departments for re cruiting stations. They are located In larce cities from coast to coast. Two of the organisation's officers left last night for Washington to dis cuss the matter with Secretary Baker and Secretary Daniels. The Salvation Army's 121 Industrial Domes and more than 100 hospitals In its control -will be placed at tbe gov ernment's disposal. They can be used s hospitals. Potatoes Shipped to California. Woodland. Wash.. March 28. Two cars of potatoes were shipped from hers this week by Phillips ac Howarth. local merchants and potato buyers, to California,1 This shipment cleans np all they have on hand, and reduces the quantity to bo shipped front tho val ley to possibly one ear, should all of ferings be pooled. ' -DAY LENTEN SERIES OF WILL BE Fl Prominent Clergymen, In cluding Bishop W. T; Sum ner, Will Be Speakers, -T BAKER THEATRE SELECTED Jtea, Woman and Childrea Have Beea Cordially Iarited to Be Present to Hear Blrtiag-aiahsd Ireaders. The Brotherhood of St. Andrew f the Episcopal church, which included among its exponents such prominent clergymen es the Rt. Itev. W. T. Sum ner, bishop of Oregon, the Rt. Rev. Y. W. Keator. bihot of Olrmnla: tha Very Rev. E. H. McC'olUster. of Port land; Rev. Thomas Jenkins, of Port land; Rev. E. T. Simpson, of Corval lis. and Rev. R. S. Gill, of Salem, will hoia a series of noon-day Ienten ser vices from April 2 to April 7, Inclusive. Tne services will last from lt:l to 12:30 at the Baker theatre. Men. women and children have beea eordi ally invited to hear the men above mentioned, esch of whom will speak on days allotted to them. The sole object of the Brotherhood or M. Andrew is to spread Christ's kingdom among men. It works under two rule-s, the rule of prayer and tha rule of service. It has about 12no active chanters la this country and about 13.000 members. The officers are Edward It. Bonsall. Philadelphia, president, and Kranklin S. Kdmondo. Philadelphia, general sec retary. The brotherhood extends throughout almost every part of the world. Demand for Boy Workers U nsupphed Will F. Bpeneer, Chief of Kome-Placing of Juvenile Court, Issues Call for Tcmths of Weedy Pamlllee. Boys of needy families, who want work can get it. says Will F. Spencer; chief of the home-placing department of the Juvenile rort. According to Mr. Spencer, there seems to be a dearth of working boys between the ages of 14 or 15 and 18, while nu merous good Jobs are available almost from day to day. Yesterday a re quest came to his office for half doxen boys of 16 or IS yeara and he could not furnish one. "Every day or so." Mr. Spencer said, "this department is asked If we can send a boy to a job. We have these re quests from both out-of-town and la the city, but there are many occasion when we have to say that we know ef no one to fill the Job.- , "If any boys looking for workr will men 111' 1 1 n o auu i c 90tt n Hll this department, we will be glad to send them to employers whenever tbe opportunity offers." Marketing Scheme For Fruitmen Aim Willamette Valley Growers to Discuss Flans at Albany Heat Wednesday; Cannery May Be Built at Albany. Organization of Willamette valley fruit and berry growers with a view to scientific and businesslike market ing and processing of their products is the purpose of a meeting to be held et Albany Wednesday, arranged by W. C. Wilkes, assistant general freight ana passenger agent of the 8., P. tt B. company. W. H. Paulhamus, head of tha Puyallup & Sumner Krult Growers' as sociation, one of the most successful leadera of the cooperative fruit move ment, will address a gathering- of business men and growers. A definite proposition is also to be made for the establishment of a can. nery at Albany, this being regardr as the focal point of the Willamette valley fruit and berry industry. Mr. Paulharaoa will endeavor la point out to the growers that they eaa act together and dispose of their crops on tne eastern ana otner markets at a pr0fit Will pw for ihe dhtsnn.ee to heal Catari.il. After an experience of 25 years, during which time 50 million Americans have used Koodon 'a Catarrhal Jelly, the manufacturers of this remedy feel so sure that it will relieve catarrh that they offer to pay I or a cnance w prtrvc ii to any catarrhal sufferer. They announce that any resident -of this community can go to almost any drug store and get a com plimentary trial can at the expense of the rnanuiacturera. If the druggist has no gratuitous packages, the person may buy. a 25 cent tube witn uie unquaunea trraderstatkding that if that first tube does not do that person more than a dollar's worth of good, he or she can get their quarter back from either the druggist, or the Kondoa Com Sny at Minneapolis. Over ,000 druggists know Kondon'a Catarrhal Jelly is effective, harmless, dean and pleasant to apply and -they know tbe Koodoo people will gladly live ?t to this offer "Quarter back not worth a dollar.? Address NOON SERVICES EATURED F