THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. bREGOIT. 14 SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917. ?"7 w - ; riff-- A' I' BIBLE AUTHORITIES' CONFERENCE TO BE ' GLADSTONE FEATURE H. A. Ironside, Noted Bible Scholar, to Deliver Address ' Monday Evening.' SENIORS WILL GRADUATE Biff Xeetlnr, tater-Denominational In Character, Xs Under AupJcH of Portland Bible ImtitnU. With impressive features, the Ore gon Bible conference will cpen next Monday evening at Gladstone park. H. A. Ironside, the noted Bible ex- positor, will deliver the opening lec . ture on "Nebuchadnezzar's Dreams, the A, B, C of Prophecy." .The iargest aggregation of noted Bible teachers ever gathered together in Oregon, will be at this conference. . Bible itudents of Portland and the state are expected to attend in num- bers, to take advantage of the oppor- tunlty of hearing them. The list of speakers Includes: II. A. Ironside, author, lecturer and exposl '. tor; Rev. Mark Matthews of Seattle, pastor of the largest Presbyterian church in the world; Rev. Walter B. Hlnson of Portland, one of the fore- ' most Baptist preachers in the coun try; Rev. Sam J. Reld, D. D.. of Bel fast, Ireland; author, lecturer and evangelict; E. J. Bulgln, D. D., one of America's foremost evangelists; Rev. i Alexander Beers, pastor of the First Free Methodist church of Portland; Rev. Homer xj. Cox, pastor of the Sunnyside Friends church; Mrs. J. E. Fee, Canadian missionary to China for 14 years, nnd Mrs. Walter Duff, for mer secretary of a large evangelistic society among the Ulster Scotch. Graduation Zs Planned A feature of the conference will be the graduation of the senior class of the Portland Bible Institute, some of whom are preparing for work in the foreign field. The conference, which will be inter denominational In character, is under the auspices of the Portland Bible Institute. The conference will, be open to the public, and the expenses will be de frayed by free-wili offerings. Following la the program for the week: Monday, July 23 7:S0 p. m. H. A. Ironside. Bible teacher and writer of international reputation. Subject: "Nebuchad . nezzar's Dream, the A. B. C of Prophecy." 8:30 p. m. Dr. Mark Matthews, pastor of the largest Presbyterian church in me worm. Subject: "He Is Com ing." Tuesday, July 84 10:00 a. m. H. A. Ironside, first lec ture on "Chart on Revelation." 11:00 a. m. Dr. Mark A. Matthews . of Seattle on "The Four Judgments." a:00 p. m. Rev. S. J. Reid on "Pll- J Trim's Progress, the Immortal Al egory." 1:00 p. m. H. A. Ironside on "Dan iel's Seventy Weeks, the Backbone of Proohecv " 7:30 p. m. Dr. Walter Benweli Hln son. late national evangelistic sec retary A. B. H. M S. :S0 p. m. Rev. Alexander Beers on "The Bock of Job." Wednesday, July 35 10:00 a. m. Dr. Alexander Beers, pas tor of the First Free Methodist church, Portland, on "The Book of Job." 11:00 a. m. Rev. Homer Cox. 8:00 p. m. H. A. Ironside's second lecture on, "The Revelation." 8:00 p. m. Dr. Walter B. Hlnson. 7:80 p. m. Graduation class of Port land Bible Institute, Rev. Walter Duff, superintendent. 8:00 p. m. H. A. Ironside. "The Mid night Cry and the Signs of the Times." 9:00 a. m. Rev. S. J. Reid on "Pil grim's Progress.'' Thursday, July 38 10:00 a. m. H. A. Ironside's third lecture on Revelation Second speaker to be supplied 'E PFem.-cnaXn8 'inJIfy unina ror 14 years. Subject: "Is American Christ lanitv Practical?" Mrs, Walter Duff, former secretary of a large evangelistic society among the Ulster Scotch. 7:80 n. m. H. A. Ironside on "The Judgment Seat of Christ." El wood J. Bulcrln. D. D.. L T. TV. . stands next to Billy Sunday among American evangelists. Theme: "Will the Old Book Stand? or. Ten Rea- sons for Believing in Inspiration." rrlday. July 27 8:00 p. m. Dr. Bulgin. 8:00 p. m. Dr. Bulgin. Subject: "The Lean Cow." Saturday, July 28 8:00 p. m. Dr. Bulgin. 8:00 p. m. E. J. Bulgin on "The Moun- tain Whites of North Carolina Heroes in Homespun." " Sunday, July 39 8:00 p. m. Dr. Bulgin on "Moses." : What Must Church Member Do? On Sunday morning at the First Christian church the pastor, Harold II. Oriff is, will discuss the question, "What Must the Church Member Do to Be Saved?" In the evening Rev. Mr. Griffis will speak on "Redeeming the Time or the Parable of the Clock." : Special music numbers will be pro vided at both services by the pre centor, R. V. McKalson. . Resinol will heal those mosquito bites A touch cf Resinol takes the itch and smart right out ol mosquito-bites, and soothes and cools sun-bumed, wind-burned skin. This gentle healing ointment seems to get right at the root of skin-troubles like eczema, ivy- ' poisoning, heat-rash, and hives, clearing them away in a sur- prisingly short time. Resinol is sold by ail druggists. State Evangelist to Pill Pulpit Sunday At White Temple At the First Baptist church (White Temple) Rev. H. E. Marshall, recently appointed state evangelist for Oregon by the Oregon Baptist state con vention, will occupy the pulpit Sunday morning and evening. In the morning his theme will be "The Sweetest Story Ever Told." and In the evening "Thinking, Turning, Running." The morning offertory will be "Consider the Lilies," by Topllffe, and In the evening "Tarry With Me, Oh! My Savior," by Beethoven. MRS. THOMAS ESTILL FOR SALVATION ARMY Prominent Worker for West ern States to Be Chief Speaker in Portland Sunday Mrs. Thomas Estill, one of the most prominent of Salvation Army workers In the western states, will be In Port land to lead a series of meetings Sun day in the Salvation Army Corps No. 1 hall, 243 Ash street. Mrs. Estill is considered as one of the most energetic of leaders in army slum work and rescue work. S.he has been interested in an active way in children's home in the west. She is visiting the, rescue homes in this territory, with a view toward ob serving methods and suggesting im provements. Mrs. Estill Is accompanied by her daughter. Corps Cadet Catherine Es till. Lieutenant Colonel and Mrs. T. W. Scott of Seattle will assist in the meetings Sunday, which will be held as follows: 11 a. m.. United Holiness meeting; 3:15 p. m.. praise service; 8 p. m., salvation meeting. Exceptional ability as a speaker is attributed to Mrs. Estill. She has traveled extensively, having accom panied her husband. Commissioner Thomas Estill, western territorial lead er of the Salvation Army, on his many travels. He was at one time stationed in Japan in the interests of the Sal vation Army. Dr. Hinson's Sixth Sermon Is Sunday At the East SAde Baptist church on Sun-day morning Dr. Hlnson will preach his sixth sermon on the "Second Com ing of Christ," his topic being "How We May Enter the Kingdom of God." At night he will preach on "Spilt Water." The text is In the Bible, even to the Identical "word. k And in Its set ting. It stands for three great facts which the preacher will disclose in his sermon, and he will show how personal and universal and serious are those same three facts. On the following Sunday, which, will be Communion Sunday, there will be an opportunity given for any to join the church, either by letter, experi ence or baptism. A large number have erpresesd their Intention of uniting with this church. It is growing so rapidly it bids fair to double its mem bership during the first year of Dr. Hinson's pastorate. In spite of the vacation season being at hand, the church is crowded whenever the doc tor preaches, and the interest in all the church's activities is unabated. Dr. Hinson preached at the Albany Chautauqua last Sunday night, and at tended the Preachers' conference at Boise. Idaho, last Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, where ha delivered n 1 o-t tahipu T -.1141 - " lltCt0-. ? " . ma topic being 'The Second Epistle to the Corinthians." .,- - , i I-C1 n I Ck notintn 4-r XUOLlUUtC UU Tl fll 1 n j jjc unurcn jzeaiiire! A B1M. institute will be held from July 27 to August 6, at the First i Friends church. East Thirty-fifth and : Main streets, under the leadership of j William M. Smith, principal of the Union Bible Seminary of Westfleld. Indiana, and editor of the "The Friends Minister." Rev. H. L. Cox, pastor of the church. invites attendance at the afternoon meetings at 2:80, and especially at the popular meetings for the public at 30. Dr. Clarence Wilson Will Speak Sunday Dr. Clarence True Wilson will speak in the Sunnyside Methodist church Sunday at 11 a. m. Mr. Wilson is speaking and preaching frequently while taking his vacation. Last Sun day he spoke at Seaside. Or., and assisted Rev. Dr. Toungson and Rev. R. E. Smith in celebrating the eigh teenth anniversary of the church there, of which Rev. Charles T. Mc Pherson is pastor. Summer Program Active Considerable activity ls to be found In the First Congregational church this summer. Ir. Luther R. Dyott, the pastor, who has been preaching every Sunday during July, will be in his pulpit July 22 at 10:30 a. m. and 7:45 p. m., discussing the interesting theme In the morning "As One Thlnk eth" end in the evening "They Wnt to Get a Drink." Dr. Dyott ls conduct ing devotional studies in the psalm on Thursday evenings. The Bible school at the summer assembly hour, beginning at noon, will on July 22 have a "Chalk Talk" by W. Q. Pearson. Pastor Baptizes Own Family Services at the New Church society, Eiler's hall, last Sunday contained an unusual feature In the baptism by the pastor. Rev. William R. Reece, of his wife, mother and son. This was the first baptismal .service in this city by the recently ordained castor Following a vote of the membership . was aeciaea to dispense with serv ices during the summer until Septem ber 2. The pastor will spend ft con siderable portion of him vacation period In missionary effort at various town near Ptytland. TO CONDUCT MEETINGS OREGON BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE'S UNION ffi?g7?''4Vv"''m' imnzgyp? 'wu" " I fSSmLSmmmimmLmlmwmmmwmmmm a"-m mmmm mmmmm"m"'mm. ? lis,-! rs t; V&Vill wl Ilpy ' - Ay lli -i,, If II I i t't' s&l 'II- hi - r- 1 lf . ..--s- r Ill I 4- I V -4 II "Vv Airv I t -VA s U i ijJ r - 1 III -yii: I .3 I m j: kf . fesi 1 1 a s h y) 411 wQmil y Iff .f I l tuiu left to right: The- Oregon Baptist Young People's union and summer assembly will be held at Salem on the state fair grounds beginning July 27 and con tinuing until August 6. An excellent program has been arranged. The fore noon sessions will be devoted to class work under the leadership of an able corps of teachers. The Bible class will be taught by Dr. Young of Al bany and the social service class by Dr. "Batten of Philadelphia, social service secretary for the American Baptist Publication society. Union Services at Waverly Church At the union service of the Clinton Kelly Methodist church, Kenilworth Presbyterian churcn and Waverley Heights Congregational, which will b held in the latter church on the cor ner of Thirty-third street and Wood ward avenue, at 8 o'clock Sunday eve ning, the message will be given by Rev. E. P. Lawrence, pastor of Kenil worth Presbyterian church. His theme will be "Christian Unity," in which he will show some of the movements of recent years toward a closer affilia tion of the great Christian forces of the nation. Speical music will be fur nished by the choir of the Kenilworth church. These union services have CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY 8th Stmday After Pentecost Lauen Topio B T. P. O. "Applying the Golden Enle to life." Baptlit First White Temple 12th end Tmylor sta. Rev H. E. Marshall. 11. "The 8wetet Story K-vpr Told." 7:46, "Thinking. Turning, Run ning." Swedish rinnisB Mission White Temple. 5. Enst Side East 20th and Ankenr ata. R. W. B. Hlnon, paator. 11. "How We May Enter the Kingdom of God." 7:45, "Spilt Water." Highland E. 6th and Alberta Rtr. Charles Melrr, oastor. Rer. Thomas Stepbenaon. Carl ton. Or.. 11. 7:30. Arlrta Her. W. A. Sprlfga. UniTeralty I'ark 11. 7:80. Swedish 15th and Hoyt BeT. Gideon SJolandsr, paator. 10:30, 7:30. Grsca MontaTllla Rer. T. H. Caah. 11. 8. SeUwood BeT. V. H. Hajea. paator. 11, 7:30. St. Johns Rev. E. P. Borden, paator, 7:80. CaTTary E. 8th and Grant Her. J. B. Thomas, paator. It, "Treating ETerybody Bight." 8, The Devil's KUgkm." Mt. CaWary Eaat Pine and Grand are. BeT. A. M. Alachacek. 11. 8. Third Knctt and VnncouTer aTe. Rev. V, . J. Be Ten. 11, "Rellrlon and Business." 7:30, "Decision." Chinese 30 DaTla at. Lenta 11, Bt. E. P. Walts. 8, Barley K. Ballrren. Second German Morris and Rodney it. 11, 7 :.. Glencoe E. 45th and Main BeT. A. B. Walta. 11, Rer. Jennie C. Gibson. 8, "The Glory Shining Within.." Mount OlWet BeT. W. A. Magrett. 11, 8. Italian Mission BeT. Francesco Saonella. 11. 8. First German 1th and Mill Bct. J. Kratt. 11, 7:80. North Portland Mission 800 Mcolal at. Fri day, s. KussellTllie Mission. Tabernacle K. 4d and Holrate BeT. Wal- uu- cun 7 30 First Park nd Columbia BeT. Harold H. CSWk T.' "dESE the Time, on the Parable of the Clock." Kein Park, BeT. u. K. Berry. 11. Patriotic "c? . w. Vh .,.r Ti Vf.. jo' Ti,; Crown? ". 8. 'The Dearest Desires of Two Vouni Hearts SeUwood 13th and Tenlno BeT. J. B. John son, 11. & St. Johns Bct. Herbert F. Jones. 11, 8. Bethel E. 82d and Thompson BeT. Aubrey W. Wilson. MontaTllla K. 78th and Hoyt Bct. Eugene Bun. 11. Gladstone Bev. Boy L. Dunn. 11. 8. Bodney Arcane and Knott Bct. J. Carlos Gbonmey. Wonllawn Christian 7th and Llbertr Rt J. H. klcOullum. 11 "What Did Jesua Put Into the Commlon." 8, "The Wedding W, Furnished With uueats Bungalow 17th asd Court Frank E. Jonet., pastor. 11. o. Catholla St. Peter's Le-ta Bct. p. Beutgen, g. 10:a0, 7:30. Pro-Cathedral 15th and DbtU Bt. B. V O'Uin. tt. :1C. b:30. W:45. 11. 7:42. St. Lawrence 3d and ttberman BeT. J. C- Uughea. b, 8:9U, lu:3U, :au. St. Patrick's 19th and SaTler Bt. B. P MurnhT. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Franc la' K. 11th and Oak Bt. J. H. Black, tt, , v. iu:au, i -au. Immaculate Heart of Mary Willlama are. and o tan tou Ber. W. A. Daly, o, o. 8, 11, Holy Bosary K. 3d and Clackamas Ber. B 8. Olaon. . 7. 8. . 11, 7:30. St Bose E. 53d and Alameda BeT. J. O'sm'rreU. 8. 10, 7:30. St. Andrew's E. tth and Alberta Bev. J, Klernan. 8, 10:30, 7:30. The Madeleine K. Z4tn ana Biaklyou Bev r.Mrit i Thompson. 7:3V. 8. 10:30. Ascension &. j ammu aua a., igu STancia- tan Fathers, a. iu:du. :m. Blessed Sacrament Maryland are. end Blin ilno-kK. F. W. Black. 8. 10:30. 7:30. , Holy Cross 774 Bow (Join Ker. c. Baymond. K. 10:30. 7:30. St. Ignatius' 8220 43d at. S. E Jesuit Fathers. tt:30, 8. 10:30. 4. St. Stephen' 42d end E. Taylor Ber. War ren A. Waitt. S. 8:30. 10:30. V.30. St. Philip Ned's (Paullat Fathers) E. 16th and Hickory neT. vr. . bartwrignt. pastor, a. 8:30. 10:30. 7:80. gt, Clements Smith and Newton Rev. Jo seph Chapotoo, BeT. A nomas meatoa, assistant. Sacred Heart E. llth and Center Bev. G Bool. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Holy Kedeemer Portland blTfl. md Vaneou ver T. t. r. n. miner, o, o, iv.au, j St. Agatha K. lata ana Miller Rt. j Otmmlnskv. 8. 10:30. 7:30. 8t. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland are. and Falling Bev. F. Matthew. 8, 10:30, 7:30. St. Joseph (German) 15th and Coucn Rev. B. LMirrer. o. iv;w, i w. 8C Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Bar. M Saleatra. s. wuiv. I :w. St. Clare's Capitol Hill Franciscan Fathers. v-an. St. Charles 83d and Alberta Bev. O. Sal- sernera. it iu. rwS)-WMUa ; PJ"t Park . and Madison Bev. Lntaec M. Rev. Dr. Batton, Mrs. Mabel Stevens Classes will be held In methods of young people's work, missions and Sunday school work. Miss Meyers, missionary editor for the American Baptist Publication so ciety, will teach junior classes. Miss Crlssman of Chicago, superintendent of "The World Wide Guild." will conduct a choral class each day. The afternoons will be devoted to recreation, such as hikes, bathing, boating field games and tennis. Pro fessor W. R. Stowe of O. A. C. will been well attended, nnd all have en Joyed the excellent music and sermons. "Summer" Dr. Boyd's Topic At the First Presbyterian church, Eleventh and Alder streets, the pastor. Dr. John H. Boyd, will preach both morning and evening. His sermon sub ject will be "Sunshine A Cheery Mes sage for Midsummer," and his evening subject "Twilight Thoughts and Hopes." a meditation on Tennyson's "Crossing the B.r," which will be sung as a duet by Mrs. Lulu Dahl Miller and Mrs. Leah Slusser Hatha way. All departments of the Sunday school will meet together at 12U0 in the Sunday school auditorium for one of the series of illustrated lectures on "Heroes of the Old Testament." The subject will be "Moses," given by B. A. Thaxter. Dyott, minister. 10:30. "As On Thlnketh." 7:46, 'They Went to Get a Drink." Atkinson Memorial chnrch E. 29th and Et erett. Rer. Warren Morse, psetor. 11, "The Retourcva and Satisfactions of Life." 7:46, "God and N stare." Ftnt German E. 7th and Stanton Bev. E. O. Willman. Pilgrim Missouri and Sharer st. Rrr. W. C Kansner. 11. "The Springs of Life." 8, 'The Gentleness of Christ." UnlTerslty Park HaTen at-, near Lombard BeT F. J. Meyer, paator. ' Highland E. 6th and Preacott Rev. George Edward Lewis, pastor. WaTerly Uetgnts E. S3d and Woodward BeT. A. a Moser. 11. "Getting the Most Out of Life." 8, union errlce, Ber. B. P. Law recce, "Cbrlattan Unity." Sur.nyslde E 32d and Taylor Bev. J. J. Staub. 11. "The TraTBil of Hit Soul." 7:46. Trie Christian Church. Past. Present and Future. " Zlon (German) E. 0th aaA Tremont Rev. J. H. Hopp. 10:80. Norwegian Danish Copgregatlopel el E. 23d and Sumner Rev. Morton Olaon. 11. T:30. St. Johns BeT. J. H. Barnett, pastor. 11. 8. Finnish Mission 107 Skldmore st Rer. Sam uel NeTala. 7:30. Laurelwood Conrre rational church 45th sts. and 85th at. S. B. 11, S. ArdeawaM Ardenwald ststlon Howard W. Hopklrk. Christian Solenea. Subject teeaon sermon: "Life." First cburcnETerett. between 18th and 18th sta. 11. 8. Second E. th and Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth VancouTer are. and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth Sixty-Second street and Forty-Sec ond arenue southeast. 11. Sixth Portland hotel assembly fcalL 11. 8. Christian Science Society Holbrook block St. Johns. 11. Znlscenal. TrlnitT 19th and RTerett a a Uo. rlson. rector. 8. 11. 8. Pro-Cathedral of St. Steohen h Martvr 13th and Clay Very BeT. K. H. McOoUister. dean. Bt. Ber. W. T. Sumner. bUhnn 11 7:46. ' ' "' St. Darld's E. 12th an1 Rlit t? Thomjtsj Jenkins, rector. 7:30 sv.ao 11 ery Man's Bellglon." T:80. 'Wny Men and wemen anoold Go to Chnrch." St. Mark's 21st and Marahall Bct T r n Simpson, rector. Rer. J. c. Hatton aaeoflata rector. 7:30. 11. 7:45. ' St. Andrews Hereford at.. Porta tn imik Archdeacon Chambers la charge. 9, 7 80 a. n. St. Matthews Careen and Baxntft it- ' Bev. W. A. M. Brack. Tlcar. 11 a. aa. uraca Memorial weidler and K. 17ta N. bct. uswaia v. xnywr. a, ii. uooa snepnera vancoarer and Graham Bj John Dawson. 11. 7:90. St. Michael's and All innk' B ax .-a SlWint l.V, AX, o. CDorcn or uur saTior Both in. and 8. E. Archdeacon Chambers la charra. 11 ol. nut m TTooumere ar. uswald W. Tav lor. 4. BlahOD Morris Memorial cbanoL Gowi iiau uusyiiai act. r reaeric a.. Howard. 7, All Saints' church 25th and Sarler n.. Frederic K. Howard. 11. 6:30. St. Johns church Corner si. 15th and nn,. Sellwood Archdeacon Cbambere In charge, llj Evangelloal AasoeUtlea. . .?.yn.oelbUIt'T- N "PP" Pastor. um uiiina otn ana Markot v U. Hurnscbuch. 11. 8. urst German kTangelical 10th and Clar BeT. U. F. Uenlnc. 10:46. . ' Portland Mlaakia church Carson Helrhta U.. K. kKi.i... ....... .1.4.. . . Swedish Mian Ion Tabernacle. Gllsan and N 17tn BeT. C. J. Ledln. 11. 7:80. Evangelical Byn4. German Evangelical Friends' churcn Tim. 1 .u 1 1 m,i .. . w- lu;45, 7:30. Free MsthodUt. Central 55th and E. Flanders R Coffee. 11, President O. E. Tiffany. r u b i a,, vui ana ssiu nev. A. hm i 7:30. ' St. Johns Richmond and HndsoB at vi At. DOIT, pWlVT. O, XI. iniru tuvr. n. kx. Clark. 11. T:30. Trieads' Chorea. First E. 35th and Main sts. Rct. Tt r Mil. xx, .W. ,. ..OA - - - Lents south Main st. bt. John KllrT 11, 7:30. ' West Piedmont Friends' chnrch Corner uoruwiH mi cuir .aesrer a. Hadlry, JswiSA. Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Mala Keooi jomu o. mw. rriaay, 5 p, Lntaeraa. St. Jamea. Enclish West Park mm Imrr moo Bev. William Etsu Brankbam. 11 g. immannel 19ih and IrTing 11, . West Side Norwegian LHiLhemu fci R, ltn Bcthanla Danish a)Teg9llcal Lathers ehorch union aTe. ana Morris st. Rev. L. r. njouer. xi m. w. iin a v. m. Infuianael uerman miiwom ttev. H. c. Frwtlnr 10:30. St. Panl'e German K. 12th and Clinton Rev. A. nxaussi. xv.sv, i. aiow. service la cvmUss. a. Trinity German Ofiasonri Synod) Willlama ave. aad Oraham Rev. J. A. Rlmbees, 10:13, I . . aM .. V7" "irf7 an ana HUSB St. MI. BL. nunat. lOJSO. M-. ; j,;. ....u.j-,-.. :au, tj" TO HOLD SUMMER ASSEMBLY IN SALEM M Burton, Rev. J. D. Sprlngston, and have charge of the athletic and recre ation features. Professor Flarlda will give "chalk talk" on "Hiawatha" one eve ning. There are to be evening ad dresses by prominent speakers, such a? Dr. W. B. Hlnson and others. The first evening will be featured by a camp fire around which story tellers will hold sway. Dr. Wright will give an Illustrated missionary address each evening, us ing slides depicting all lands and phases of missionary progress. Theological Meeting Will Not Be Held The annual meeting of the Pacific coast theological international confer ence announced to be held at Vic toria, B. C, July 24-27. has been given up on account of war conditions. Presi dent Stephen B. L. Penrose of Walla Walla hopes it may be resumed next year. Red Cross Entertainment On Tuesday evening. July 2 4, a musi cal and literary entertainment will be given at the -First Christian church for the benefit of the Red Cross. The program will be under the direction of Mlrs Eugenia Craig, and will con sist of readings by Miss CraJg, also OF CHURCH Evangelical Lutheran Zlon (Missouri Synod) Salmon and Chapman Rer. H. Koppeh mann. German 10:16; English, 7:45. St. John's Peninsular and Klrkpatrlck Rer. K. O. Salamann. 10:45, 7:30. Bwedhtb Augustana Rev. H. E. Sanstedt. 10:45. 7:45. Bethel Norwegian Lutheran Free church 7:80. Trinity (Norwegian) Portsmouth Rev. Rlrw A. Stenseth. 11. 8. Serlas at Landes ball 15th and Alhrta. Our SaTior East 10th and Grant Rev. Geo. Hearlkson. English, 10:15: Norwegian, 11:15. uerman KTangellcal Kelormed Lenta Rev. W. G. Llrnkaemper. 11. Latter Say Saints. Church of Jeans Christ of Latter Dot 8stnt (Mormon) E. 20th and Madison. Bct. M. J. Ballard. 10:30, 11:45. 7:3U. ine lieurxanlsed Lhuruh of Jesus Christ ol Latter Day Saints (not Mormons ft 7h and IrTing sts. C E. Jones, pastor. 11. 7:45. Vsthodlat Zplacopaa. j Brentwood Rer. Psul r. dreen. Prirh 1ns; at 11, S. Mtnei A. M. B. W. H. Prlno. pastor. 11, 8:10. Kendall BeT. Paul F. Green. Preachlne at 7:30. Centenary Rev. T. W. Lane, D. D. Central Rev. C. C. Barick. 11. 8. Clinton Kelly BeT. A. B. Calder. 11. 'Memorial Stones." 8. Ber. A. C. Moses. Union serrice. Kpwortu Bev. C. O. McCuUoch. D. D. 11. 7:44. First Chnrch BeT. Joshua Stansfleld. D. D Rer. Walter Lee Alrbeart. assistant oastor. 10:30, 7:45. Klrst Aorwexlan Danish 18th and Hort BeT. alllas ujerdlug, paator. 11, 8. Uaurelwood KT. C. iL. Carlo, D. D. Leuts BeT. F. M. Jaauer. Preachlna- at 11 kul 7.30. Lincoln BeT. W. T. Kerr, D. D. Preachlns at 11 and 7:80. Linn ton Bey. S. H. Dewart. D. D. Preach- Lut 7:30. onnt Tabor Rer. E. O. Eldredxre. D. D. 11. 8. MontaTllla BeT. C. L. Hamilton. Preach ing. 11, 8. Vat tou BeT. Q. H. Feese. Preachlne at 11. 3, commission service. 7:30. lsylor Street M. K. Circle theatre. Dr. M. H. Marvin, pastor. nose city rark Her. a. A. Heist. 11, 7:80. SeUwood Bct. A. B. Mclean. 11, 8. fcl. Johns iter. J. i. lrrlii. l'rvachlnr 11 and 7:80. Trinity Rev. F. N. Sandlfur. Preaching 11. Vancourer Arenue Norwea-laj-Danlsh Cor ner Skldmore Rt. H. P. Nelswi, pastor. 11. Bev. C. J. Larsen. Westmoreland Bev. F. N. Sandlfur. Preaching. 7:80. UniTeralty Park Rer. J. T. Abbett. D D. Preaching. 11. 7:30. Wood lawn Rer. W. E. K lost sr. Preaching 11, 7:30. Woodstock Rev. L. C. Poor. Preachlna 11. 7:30. Swedish Bortbwlck and Beech Bct. John A. Wellman. 10:40, 4, 7:45. German Rodney are. and Stanton Bct. F A. Schumann. '10. 8. African Zlon 28 Williams aye.- -BeT. w. W. Howard. 11. 8. First Germsn Rev. A. F. Cramer. 11, 8. Kendall Uer. A. JB. Wilson. 7:80, District superintendent, BeT. William Wal lace loungson, 1). D. 091 E. 621 St. N. Tb dot 2700. X. X. Church South. First M. E. Church South, corner Union st ana Muimoman st. tier. YV . G. Fenton. 11 CJ ll - .4 M . t , .. ' Missions. Bethel Free church iTy st. and Willis BeT. J. A. oiayuey. 11, a. Msiarene. First Pentecostal E. 7th and E. Couch ata IL 7:30. SeUwood E. 9th and Snokane Bev. H C Baker. 11. 7:80. Brentwood evtn u and 65th aye, S. E. Key. 4. at. duicsuh, xx, a. Scsndlnavlan 948 Garfield. 11 7-ai Highland Park 1139 B. 14th N Bey. S. L. aienucA. v, i, .ou. Preshyterias. First 12th and Akier ats. Wmr ii,. n Boyd. 10:30. 'Sunahlna. a Cheery Message fur Mldauinaier Thonrhu." I. aw, i-wuirnt Houh anH Ceutral E. 13th and Pine sta Bey. Arthur F BlaboD. D. D. 10:30. Bay. Robert Mot.- Vtestminater JC 17th and Schoyler sts. Dr. tJwrara rence. iu:ou. "Man's Llttlei His Hope or toreatnees." 7:45, "PllaU's Water ussin. Arbor Lodgs Bev. Geo. R. CromUr. 11 t-xa Calysry 11th and Clay sts. Rev. Alfred A. T lir.om Kay. WiIUm U i , . Power of a Consecrated Life.'" 70, "Led bv .... UMt " Fourth First and Glbbs ata Rey. H. O Hanson. 10:3O. "Infloenee for Good." 7-30' "Spirit vs. Flesh." Kenilworth t. 84th and Gladstone Ry. E F. Lawrence. 11.' 'The Patriotism of Jeraa- Forbes Grshem and Gantenbela avea. ttay William MacLeod. 11, 7:30. Vernoo 19th and Wygant sts. Rct. Var- QOH XV. IINU. . ., .WW. Mimpah E. 19th and Division sts. Ry D A. Thotnpaon. 11. "Rlghteona Pro fits." 7:40 Tk. Lai Treaeh." - ' Hope MonUvUla, 78th and X. Everett r. a. W. Seemaa. 11. T:IO. u T1M-... g fiAthr ' mmA IUImmI , i : . . t. I Wsra -w. mcximmxj. xx, mt. un Jonnsba. I Unity (1st mm awaoy ihto. tfrw. W. Lee 1 Gray v ."".yv-'-' Rev. W. B. Ilinson There will also be prominent educators addresses by and returned missionaries. Harry Wade Hicks of New York, general, secretary of the missionary education movement, will speak on Saturday and Sunday, July 28 and 19. set aside as B. Y. P. U. and mission ary days. Credit for the successful arranging of the assembly Is given to the untir ing efforts of Rev. J. D. Springston, who is an active worker in behalf of the young people's organizations. music numbers by others. A silver offering will be taken and proceeds will go to the Red Cross. Quarterly Service at Bethel M. E. Sunday will mark the fourth quar terly service of Bethel A. M. E. church. Rev. C. N. Douglass, P. IS., will preach morning and evening. At 3:20 in the afternoon Rev. W. I. Rowan will preach the sacramental sermon. Miss Lena James Douglass, M. B., the daughter of the presiding elder, will accompany her father from Seat tle Saturday and will appear In reci tal at the First M. E. church, corner Twelfth and Taylor streets. Monday evening. Miss Douglass will be assist ed by Miss Frelta Shaw. Portland's I dramatic soprano. SERVICES Piedmont Clereland and Jarrett sts. Bev wf" Hftchlnaon. 11, Rer. George H. Lee WTist Nature Tenches of God." Millard ATenue 7241 50th aTe. S. E. Rev W. H. Arooa. 10:80. Rose City Park E. 45th and Hancock sts. Bey. J. M. Skinner. 11. 7:80. Spoksne Ayenue E. lotn snd Spokan Ry W. S. McCuilaugh. 11. 7:30. Dpu"n-"T- Marshall 8treet 17th and MarshaU sts Rey. A. J. Hsnna. 11 7:40 Trinity Corner Virginia and Nebraska sta Dr A. J. Montgomery. 11, 7:S0. Chinese 145V4 First St. 7:4ft t An"1T?rtl ,l- nd 37t ave. 9. E Rev. John E. Nelson. 11, 7:80. v. Vancouver Heights 33d and "L" st Ray C. F. Bennett. 11. Reformed Presbyterian. d F1r5 S?0" Minnesota and A Ids worth w,. r. xj. rraarr 11 , Reformed. Seeonl Columbia bird.. mnA aju . d E. A Wysa. 11. Tblrd Fifth are.. Laata Sm nan kemper. 11. Salvatloa Army. Corps No. 1. 243 Ash at. Atnt.n ..a . - ' - hih r. . lALb t.rutir. , i..t-Ui. ti .... Salration meeting. corps o. 4. izsh 1st st. Ensign Florence rogue. Lieutenant OllTe Scott. Swedish Cor in 430 Burnslde. Seventh Day Adventlsta. Note Regular services of this drnnmin.ti. are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett Elder P r Hsyward. pastor. 11:15. Tabernacle West side. K. of P. hall lit, and Alder. 11. MontaTllla B. SOth and E. fisrett Elder F. Beatty. Lents 94th St. end 68th its. Elder D J Cbltwood. 11. St. Johns Central are. and Chariaa. Eider A. B. Folkanberg. 11. Mt- Tabor &. both and Belmont Bar J M. Wllloughby. 11. Alblna (Uerman) Skldmore and Mallory Minister. A. A. Meyer. A. C. Schweitzer local elder. 11:80. Ogdan ball, Mississippi and Shaver Rey o E aandnes. 11. Sarvloss for the Deaf. United Preabyterian Waaco and Grajul . (lev. S. Earl Du Bola. 10:30, 7:30. Swsdenfeorglaa. New Church Society 142 Broadway Ray William R. Rece. Services Intermitted dur ing vscatlon season. Unitarian. Church of our Father Broadway and Tan. hill Bev. T U Eliot. D. D.. minister emer itus. Rev. W. O. Eliot Jr., pastor. 11, ReT Frsnk B. Kennell. United Brethren. Alberta 27th and Alberta. First E. 15th sad Morrison Rv. P. n Bvnebrske. 11. 8. Fourth Oth sna "a sve. a. E. Mrs. C. T Blsnchard. Third 67th St. and JEM ave. S. E. It n Shepherd, 11. 8. First Kin una mrmy, Tancouver, Wasb Rct. John D. Ntoewonder. pastor. Preacbloc 1:30, :30, 1 Ualted ZvaageiioaL Fourth Rev. J. E. Conner. 11, 7:ao. Radical Jeaaup at- Her. A. 8. Heodersoa 11- I . Manor. Uircuii oerricea .oerry Grora, Pm.: Oman mine. .w. ucxcy uikb 11 uwwriw vitu. aon oar Her H. H. Farnham. 11. 8. 8. First K. 10th and Poplar Bey. J. a. Goods. 11 s. St. ohns Bev. A. P. Layton. 11. 7;o Bishop W. H. Fotke. United Treahyteriaa yirst E. 87tb and Hawtborne Rev. Hovj Frsaer Given. 11. "The Kind of Faith God Lores." 7:30, "dh can we Do for the Soldier of Our Own Community?" Cbarcn 01 toe oiiiiot naaco st. sna Grand are. 8. Lar.l iuboui, pastor. 10:3O. "O Come, Lt Li "oranip. o, -jesua Weeps Orer s City.". , Kenton unuea rroojnra ennrcb Lom bard and Chatham sta, Rer. J. c Cola, paa tor. 11:10, 7i30. Universal lit. Chnrch of the Good Tidings Broedwsy snd E. 24th Bev. P. T. Scott. Services inter mitted during July snd August. T. M. C. A. Y. w. C. A. T M. C A. oth snd Taylor H. W. Stone general secretary. 8:30 P- m. y. W. C. A. Broadway and Taylor 4:30 vesper service. Young People of Sunnyside Congregational ehurch. aflacellaaeoas. Advent C-ristlsn 128 Second et.. near HaU t Rev. J. . Lueas, pastor. 10:30, 7:30 Associated Bible Students (1. B. S. a' ) 8 K. M. Lewton. "Baptism, Its Neresslty. 8. C. W. Field, "What DotH Tby God Require 0fBbal aasembly Friday." 8 p. m.. in room tie of the Ellera building. The Chnrch of God Ml Falling st. H. o Sea" paator. Services 11, 7:30. C-bnrch of the Brethren im Bortbwlck end Brainard sts. U. ' Mi 9 m Cbnt'i,hU day, 10:30. 621 R. WstDivlne'ScieB 181 12th.. cor. Alder Her. Thaddens M. Mlaard. Bar. Henry a. Th-Uni'Tersal Churefc of tie Master Ray Edward fx. pstor W. O. W.t ball. VgtSa lUsslea SSS Itrst sc. Vaa4 fc. ' Berkeley Minister Will FiU Pulpit at Unitarian Church Rev Frank R. Kennell of the Pacific Unitarian School for the ministry, of Berkeley, Cal.. Is spending a vacation in and about Portland and will preach Sunday at 11 o'clock at the church of Our Father, Broad- way and Yamhill streets. Mr. Kennell has many friends in Portland. He was a student in Washington High schoool ind was a member of the Oregon Field Artillery . This will be the first time he has preached in Portland. As a minister of the younger generation, his coming is looked forward to by a host of young people, com- prising his friends and ad- mlrers. ST.lVID'S TO HOLD 'Every One at Church at Least Once a Day," Is Slo gan of Committee. Next Sunday night St. David's vrlll begin a six weeks' Sunday night mis sion. A group of men in the parish are behind the undertaking under the leadership of the rector. The purpose of the mission is to secure a congre gation reaching a definite number dur ing the six Sundays, which will fill the church. The slogan of the committee Is "Everyone at Church at Least Once a Day." The rector will preach a six night under the title "Every American's Religion." There will be warm-hearted con gregational singing. Each parishioner is expected to bring another person to the service, and there will be a full hearted welcome for all. In the morning at 11 o'clock the rector will preach on the subject "Why Men and Women Should Oo to Church." Services and school go on all summer at the usual hours. School Teacher Has A Narrow Escape Forest Grove, Or.. July IL Miss Eva Newman, a school teacher and singer of Cornelius, almost lost her life while in swimming In the Tual atln river with other young peopt Thursday. Miss Newman ls no novice In aqua tic action, for, while she was swim ming along normally, she thought she would let down and wade. When ohe did not strike bottom she became con fused and went down several times. George Henderson, a well known ballplayer, swam to Miss Newman's rescue and swam with her to the shore with her head above water. She was unconscious for some lme. Pastor to Fill-Pulpit Rev. W. J. Fenton of the First M. E. church expects to be In his pulpit every Sunday, until after the annual conference, to convene cm A u trust 80. The service will be made especially interesting Sunday, the topic dealing with man's presumption on the Di vine prerogative. Robert I. Crane will sing. The evening topic will be "The Recreation of the Soul." J. F. Ewing on Vacation James F. Ewing, educational direc tor and Sunday school superintendent of the First Presbyterian, church. Is spending his vacation at Cannon beach. Tuesday he will be a delegate to the synod of Eugene, and will later attend the missionary conference at Seetbeck. Kenilworth Services Announced At the morning aervloe at Kanll worth Presbyterian church the pastor. Rev. E. P. Lawrence, will speak oa the subject "The Patriotism of Jeans," from which ls to be found a true baala for Christian patriotism. There will be s-peclal music by the ehoir. An offering will be taken for the Ar menian sufferers. SUNDAY NIGHT MISSION SERVICES SUMMER Summer Excursion Fares Great Northern Railway CHICAGO and return $80.00 NEW YORK and return. . l 1 8.20 PHILADELPHIA nd re turn MONTREAL ind return TORONTO and return. BUFFALO and return. . 113 00 99.50 99.50 MINNEAPOLIS, DULUTH, ST. PAUL, OMAHA. SIOUX CITY, KAN SAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH, and return $67.50 Ticket oa sal July 3-4-6-7-13-14-20-21-27-28 and various date; thereafter throughout AUGUST and SEPTEMBER. USE THE Oriental Limited Fast train, through steeplnf car service to Chicago la 72 hours. Elegant dining car service. For tickets, reeervetioii anl additional information, apply to CITY TICKET OFFICE, 348 Washington St., Portland. a DICKSON C. P. & T. A. PLAN TO VISIT GLACIER NATIONAL PARK THIS SUMMER Saasom Juna IStlt to Soptembar 30tk . CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR WILL UNDERTAKE WAR !E Members Will Do Their "Bit," Cooperating With Red Cross, and Army Dept. Y. M. C, A. EXTENSIVE PLANS MADE Comforts ana KcreattoB Facilities Will Be Provided for Those Called to the rroat. Recently a war service committee was appointed in the Multnomah County Christian Endeavor Union, to make arrangements for whatever serv ice the Endeavorera of the union may be able to render In the present war. Many of the Endeavorers are in the home guard, others have- enlisted In the regular army and navy, or the other branches of active service, and yet others will be called Into the serv ice of their country. It is the En deavorers desire to do their "bit" to help in the great emergency now con fronting our nation, so this committee was formed to cooperate with the local Ited Cross society and army depart ment of the T. M. C A. The work of this committee beat been divided into two sections; one will work in conjunction with the Red Cross society, aiming to Increase the membership of this society as far as possible and to help with the sewing, providing comfort bags for the boys, and providing bandages and hospital necessities and outflttlngs. The other work of the committee ls in conjunction with the army depart ment of the T. M. C. A. Thie has a greater variety of work, much of which ls within the scope of every En deavor society. The plan ls to erect large buildings at the encampment of troops while they are In training, and to follow them to the front when they are ordered to Europe. For these build ings the department needs a variety of equipment and for the outdoor sports connected with them; In that connection the Endeavor eocletles are endeavoring to secure outfits for base ball, basket ball, volley ball, quoits for outdoor sports, and checkers, chess and the like for Indoor amusement during the winter months, with perhaps a pho nograph or Victrola for each "hut" or building. Other things such as ' hymn books, old magazines and books will also be secured. The war service committee will use the Y. M. C. A. as a clearing house for Information, so that by means of the local Y. M. C. A. of this city, parents and friends of those enlisted can get In touch with the boys wherever they are. The Endeavorers of I'ortland " will Interest themselves especially In the Clackamas encampment and the Fort Vancouver barracks, with as much as sistance, of course, as they can give to the encampment at American Lake. Itev. D. A. Thompson of this city Is chairman of the war service com mittee, . . i Workmen Needfed In Mills and Woods Marshfleld. Or., July 21. A commit tee of millowners went to Coqutlle Fri day to appeal to the county court, ask ing that the county road work be stopped so that the men employed would be available for work In the mills and woods where there is a shortage. About 300 men will be needed on the road work and the millmen claim if roadwork ls stopped these men would greatly assist the shortage In the lumber Industry. The county board has not yet taken action. College President to Speak Rev. Robert N. McLean of Dubuque oollege will occupy the pulpit of Cen tral Presbyterian church Sunday morn ing, speaking on the subject "The 'Bit of the Church In the War." There will be no evening service. Mr. McLean will address the Sunday school at noon. "Paul's Supreme Desire" Bunday at 11 a. m. the Rev. Charles McPnejrson v,1U apeak In the) Centen ary Methodist Episcopal chnrch. tak ing aa his subject "Paul's Supreme D lra." Dr. T. W. Lane, the paator, la on his vacation. i Tia BOSTON ind return 119.20 BALTIMORE tnd return.. 116.00 ST. LOUIS and return... 78.70 CINCINNATI and return. 94.00 PITTSBURG and return.. 101.40 Telephone Marshal 3071 A-2288 SERVIt FO TROOPS