, - f ' THE OREGON :.x DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, : OREGON. 14 SATURDAY,; SEPTEMBER 15. 1M7. KG MISSION DRIVE : STARTED BY "BIG 3" YOUNG FOLKS-ORDERS Endeavorers, . Leaguers and . ;YP. U, Unite to . Form Class In Every, Society. ;.' ' ;.- 'J . .. , "'. i " . r LEADERS TO BE SELECTED W1UT Attend ya vmaing . Classes to Be Condacted at T. M. MV O. TluroCliotit October. '."Anrnhtr: provided it bo forward- Is tho slogan chosen to inspire me work! of an Immense mission otudy drive to be conducted by tho Willam ette B. Y. P. anion, Portland dtstr let Euworth league, and Multnomah County, fjnnsiian uiuearpr. wmvu ... cooperation with, the J'ortUmd Minis- "tensf association, wim . - formation of a mission study cUss in very society by November 4. i A leaaer If Id n leiwica i rum vmKit class, who will attend the six normal fralnlna? classes to be held at the T. M. OA., October 9. 11, 1. 1. 2 and 15, the. hours being from s:o to .to The. books to be studied are "The Lurs of Africa" for the seniors and intermediates and "African Aaven .lire" for the Juniors. The members of tho committee launching' the missionary drive are as follows: . tiut Tlentnrv nrssldent. and W . H. "Warren, mlaalonarr chairman. Port- Jiilrtnt .r.nwnrlh lMrut: Mla ; Fay Steinmets, president, and Mlas ' Violet ' Johnson, missionary cnairrnan. Multnomah County C. K. union: V. l. 'Berts, president, and 8. W. Brasare, missionary chairman, Willamette B a. r. union. "-The folWwIna; are the Instructions sent out by the committee: "l. Make up your mind that your society will have a mission study elses. ' "3. Begin now to be a booster, Work and pray for it, and remember Livingstone's .words, 'Anywhere, pro Tided It be forward.' . "J. Select a leader, and send that person to attend the BIX NORMAL TRAINING CLASSED to bo held at tho T. M. C. A OCTOBER . 12. 1, ID, It Mid 21. FROM :10 TO 7:46 P. M. "4.. An HONOR ROLL will be pub llsbed of the SOCIETIES promising to ORGANIZES A CLASS. Don't let your society be a 'slacker.' "6. THE BOOKS TO BE STUDIED are "THK LURE! OF AFRICA- or the EiiNIORS and INTERMEDIATES and -AFRICAN ADVENTURES" for the JUNIORS." i v vr ' - ' TT. TUT m TIT'11 uuxin vv. iroy vvm :Lead League Service John . w.. Troy, the singer asso elated with Dr. Bam J. Reld in the services being carried on at tho Sun nyslde Congregational church, will lead ths- Epworth league service at Centenary church. East Ninth and East Fine streets Sunday evening- at :J0. Mr. Troy Is not only a singer of unusual merit but a man full of enthusiasm. Three Laymen Will : Occupy Pulpit of " : Central Methodist , : Kev. C C. Rarick. pastor of ', the Central Methodist Episco . pal church, announces an inter- eating program for the morning service on Sunday. . It will be a platform meeting addressed by three laymen. W. L. Mallory ' will speak on the topic. "The . Past Record of the Church." J. VT. Day will preach on the . subject. "What Other Churches Are Doing." "Our Program for , Next Year" will be the topic on . which i. A. a Oakes will speak. " In the evening Rev. Mr. ' Rarick will resume his pulpit, t ' preaching-on "A Religion That. Will Not Play Out." 16th Sunday After Pentecost ' Baptiat ' ' Flrit Wklte Tmpl 12th and Taylor sta Tlov. Bow land Edward of Seattla, U. "riea, rnllow. right." T:45. "Ubarty." Swdlah-Fianlah Mlaaloo White Tempi, S. rt Side East afta and Aakmj aU. Bar. W. B. Ulnann. 11, "la the Chores Worth Waller.; 1:44, Tne . Tragedy of an Bmpty . Hlfhlaa t 6th and alberta Rev. Cbarlea Mletr naator. Vranpllat H. B. Maraball, II.1 "Wng With the Gape.' T:0. "Twe Jail tlrda With Wlnta." L'otvralty Jrk E. W. O. Haadlcy, aet Ina aatnr. lit Swodlah 15th and Boyt Bar. Oldeoa SJolamtaa'. naator. 10:80. 7:80. Ort MontrlUa Bv. H T. Ch. 11, 1 The Call et the World." t:30, "QlTlng.Ia IJTlnt." RoUwaod Rt. P. Tt. Bayea, pastor. 11, h. O. C. Wright. 7:45. Kt, Joeoe Rot. Bl V. Bnrdee. peator, 7:80. taiary - B. 9th and Oraat IUt. J. B. Tbnmaa, saator. 11, 8. - . - . Mt. 0alTry Xaat rlne and Orand ava. Ev. a. M. Murhac-k. If. 8. Third Knott and Vtaroaw it. Rev. Wrbly J. Baavea. 11. "Klf btaouaocM at iix.'f T:30. "Uraat Kaltfe." Chlnaaa 80S l)aU at. fiWirtoe V 46th and Main Rv. A. B. Vfaltm. 11. "A ChrtatUe Natkn Depandeot tar Paaeo.' - S. "Parfoctad Infliwnra.1' Mount OMt Bev. W. A. Uaarctt. 11. 8. ltU MlMloa Bjt. rrancMee gannalla. 11. s. - ,. rtrt Gar ma a 4 th and Mill Bar, J. Brett 11. 7:30. . 8nnd Oarnas- Morris and Bedoey are. 11, :.mt. , - North rerthmd Mlaaloa 800 Kteolat st m dy. . s. - ... .... Knanvine MUalon. I t barnacle B 42d and Botgat Harlay K. - J..-,- . Chrlatiaa ' ' Tirat Park and Coiambia Bar. BareM IT Griff la. 11. "The Maw Tratamant Marka nl a Tlrua CThrllaa." 1-M, 'The Tratlmony of Kern Park 11 end T. I Side Chrlatiaa K. 12th and B. Taylor !'. ii. nawyar. li, m Way to Wla. I ,v. -The Fotindatioa of Ufa." .1 SeHwoo 13th and Teniae Bev. J. B, Joha- mrm. . j 1, o. - St. Jobne Rt. Herbart 1. Jonaa.- 11. S Bethel JC 82U and Thotapeos Bar, aobrey W. Wilaon. i , MnotiTlUa B. TOtk sad Hoyh Bar. Bagahe ai1tooa Rav. Ror Dutm. 11 a iUMtney Avaana and Knott Bev. J. Oarloa wondiawi vnrunaa Tta and Llbertv Rar eph U, Boyd. . 11, "in Clirtat" : a .-,.. , -. . mm DIRECTORY Final Rally to' : ; Held , Sunday ' By Young" People .A final rally wUl' be held 1 f Sunday night at , the Bunnyside r Congregational e h u r c h for members of all the young peo- . . pie's Societies of Portland, , to . hear the last of Dr. Beld's lee- m m turea on -Pilgrim's Prog-:? ress." The topic will be "Cross-i In the River at Flood, TideC "Dr. Reld has , for the 'last 4t two week been portraying- the v most striking characters in the story, with 'the aid of stere W' optlcon views of the same. .- ; Although these lectures are . being held for the special bene , fit of the young" people, every W one else will be just as much m interested in the splendid in- terpretatlona of each character met': by Christlan4 on his - pll- m ' grimace and . in - the choral songs which are coached by Mr. Tory, the "singing evangelist," from Chicago. L LEADERS TOATTEND .THE BOISE MEETING Second Synod of Province of Pacific Promises to Be an Important Gathering, tt! H.I: :itf:;::-;::-'m.t;:ii-!::-it!:! 0" 9 T ' II"' Jri ' ' ' mm Bishop William Ford Nichols, pres ident of the provincial synod. A delegation from the s Episcopal church In Oregon will attend the second synod of the province of ' the Pacific, which meets at Boise, next Wednesday. Tne , province ? : over which Bishop Nichols will - preside will include the Pacifla states. Hawaii. Alaska and the Philippines, and prac tically all of the dioceses therein will be-represented by bishops : and clerical and lay delegates. In .addition to the regular business, a large program has beeni prepared, dealing with missionary work, war and social problems.. Bishop Sumner will five an address on 'Some of Out Problems on the Pacific Coast," : the subject being related to ' the general topic of social service. The Oregon delegates as elected at the Diocesan convention in May are Very Rev. E. H. , McCollister. Rev. John .D. Rice, Ven. H. D. Chambers of Portland, and the Rev.- W, B. Hamil ton . of Medford, frank Spittle of Astoria, A. S. 1 Auterson, Dr. H. C. Fixott and Judge 'W. T. Slater of Portland. The alternates are . Rev. Robert 8. Gill' of Salem, Rev. John uawson, Kev. John O. Hatton and Rev. O. W. Taylor of Portland, and Messrs. J. C. Robinson, Wm. Whit field, S. Claire Morris and ' J. N. Dezendorf, all of Portland. Prom these two bodies : the deputation at tending the. snyod will be made up. Arrangements are beiny made for a pilgrimage of prayer in! Portland, under the auspices of the woman's auxiliary. It will begin Sunday, October 7, with-a corporate commun ion for women at. the various churches and will continue through Bmaljw 17th sad Court Frank B. Jonea, paator. 11, 8. ' , Oathelle 10:80. " LeDU P- "t1' Cathedral 15th and Darla-Rer. B. V. O'Hara. . 7:15. 8:80, 8:45, 11, 7:48, . St. LWTenpe Sd and Sherman Bev. J. C. Hugbea. , 8:80. 10:30. 7:90 w8t Patricks 19th nnd Bavler Bev. B. P. Murphy. 8, 10:80, 7:30.- '. ' ,8t- ncl B. flth and Oak Bev. J. U, Black. 6. 8. , 10:80, 7:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary WTtliama are. 7.8tBfa0ReT- W' A' iji' Korr E 8d and Clackamas Bev. B. S. Otaon. S, 7, 8. . 11, 7:80. . St. Kcm K. IUUI mnA iUnOJ. Tt O'Farrell. Maaa 8, high maaa 10:80, benadic- St. Andrewe E. 8th and Alberts Bev.I. Kleman. 8. 10:30. 7:80. tT -' The hfadeleiM R. airh Bi.ki d George . Thompeon. 7:30, 8. lO:0. ' ' Aarenetoa B. Yamhill and E. 76th Praiiels- Bkaaed Sacrament Maryland are. and Blaa. Bar. r. W. Black. 8. 10:80. 7rsoT a ,:V Snr" Barmond. St. Igaatlua 8230 43d at. B. B. Jesuit Pvtbera. 6:30, 8, 10:30, 4. St. Stepbena t2d and B. Taylor Bev. War ran A. Waltt. , 8:80. lO:80, 7:3oT "fc rimip rssiist Fathers) B. lth and Hiearnt-T Ree. W. J. rartrih Si 8:80, 10:30. 7:80 St, ClemeTitB Smith and Newton Rev. Jo Ph Mlxton, Bev, Thomaa Neakm, aaabtaat. s'9 ""art E. 11th and Center Bev. O. Bobl. 8, -10:80.7 :8a - . -. . - Holy BeAeemer Portland bird, 'and VancoQ ver are Br. F. H. Millar. . 8. 10:. 7:30. St. Agatha B. 15th and Miller Her. J, Or-mmlnaky. 8, 10:30, 7:80. . aJ?M 8t"1,Uo (follah) MaryUnd ave..and railing Rer; F. Matthew.- 8, 10:80. 7:80. Joeeph (Oerman)-t.5U end Conch Bev. B. Dnrrer. 8. 10:30, 7:30. . . g Michael (Italian) th sad Ml B Bev. U. Balaam. 8. 10:30. 1:30. . -i' C2JT7P,plul HU1 TrajclacM rath- era. b,t.30, v:lo.- -..s . . ..St. Chariee 3d and Alberta Bev. O. gnl- ; f v:" i;'-Ceogretleaal "Tirat park and Madlaoa Bev. Lather R. DyottT 0:30 My Soul and 1." T5""The Pope'a Peace Plee., .- . .(...-. - ' . Atkiaaoa Memorial church E. J9th and Ev erett uev. warren Uorae, paator. ,11, "TVeS cnuni Bexrice.- , me lunatratloas and Kea lit lea ef Ufa."' ' Ifat Oerman E. Tth and Stanton Rer. 'K. Pilgrim MIsaoarl ST, and Sharer at. Rev W. C. Kantner. 11. "A Keqneat Granted inoBga nciuaaa.- , :o, -UhruiUaa Science. OREGON Era P" i "Ah-,'- "Jig WW II D5-7 ' J'"-1M w J4- f'i fib ft if I -V i My " J ' I i ' v m El ii iia i iimmiih immiiiiiiiiimA 'rfajj ki ;l!ANNUMG0NEERENGE5lS! M(1MP fc' . -V - : LIFE'S BATTLES ASE ! I j ; : . PRESENTED IN SERIES i .rLnvi ' Rev. H. E' Marshall of Salem - U .-w;.l A rf V- V ''Holding" Special Meetings i A !'v;J V:Vvill ' y I " at Highland Baptist Church V i - n'-HI V l II '"'"'jiiii , in 'mil j m g's ! 2? J Above, left to rlgbt Bishop Matthew Simpson Hughes, who will preside; new James A. ' Ebbert M morial church at- Springfield, where" meetings will be held; Rev. C..;. C , Barick, secretary of the conference. ' "-: ' -' 1 . i.' '".''!.".'''' Below Miss Nellie Curtis, superintendent deaconess home, Portland, who will preach at the deaconess . home celebration to be held September 28; Bev. 'W. W. Youngs on, Portland, district' superinten dent; Rev, Dr. C. E. Clino, noted Oregon Methodist preacher. . - i- The Oregon annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal church which will meet in Springfield, Or., this year will be held September 25 to October 1. The people of the Springfield church are making elaborate preparations for the entertainment or tne state ooay which will be presided over by Bishop Hughes. Rector to Deliver Sermon on Request The rector of St. David's parish. East Twelfth at Belmont, announces that, in response to Questions asked during the week, rising 'opt ' of the sermon last Sunday night, he will (reach on the coming Sunday wight on "Why . .Men ' Do Pray for Their Dead." - In the morning the sermon will b'e a call to the. year's work, on the text, "The People Had a Mind to Work.". Holy Baptism will be ad ministered at the 9:30 service. The night service will be preceded by the singing of bymns. . . Presbyterian Church 'Pastors Will Meet The Presbyterian Minister's assO' vlat ion will meet in the annex of the First Presbyterian church Monday at 10:30 a. m. Dr. B. Carter Mllllkin. educational secretary of the board of foreign, missions,, who is - conducting mission study classes in the "city, s expected to aaaresg me meeting. the week with morning, afternon and tvenins services. ' Missions.- church unity and the war will be kept in mind , throughout , the week and imade suojects, oi prayer among tne mem bers of, the Episcopal church. Bishop Sumner has issued a war prayer to be used at every service through the diocese. Why Noty -v' ;v-7..;v L" ill Ten Ity Park Haven it. near Lombard Rt. V. J. Meyer, paator. 11. S. Wa-rerhr Heights 33d and Woodward Bev. A. C. Moser. 11. Snnayaide E. 82d and .Taylor Rer. J. J. 3Uub. 11, "The Final Purpuae of the Scrip turee." 7:45. aermpn by 6r. Sam J. Reld, erangettst. 1 ..- . Highland Edward Conetant1, minlater. 11, "A Heftige for Humanity." 7:45. "TesUsg of XI CRMS ' .. w .' Zlon (German) E." 9th and Tremont Bev. J. H. Hopp. 10:30. - - Norwegian Daoiah. OotHtresaHnnal chnrch E. 23d and Sumner Her. Morton Olson. 11, 7:30. , St. Johna Ray. J. H. Barnett, paator. 11. 8. Flnnteh Mlaaloa 107 Ktldmore at. Bev. Samuel Nevala. 7:30. Laurelwood Conareaatlonat ehtirph Mh are. and S6th aC S. E. Mrs. J. J Handeaker. 11.' Ardenwakl Ardenwald eta tion Howard W. Hopklrk. ,. . ; ' Chnatlaa Science -Subject leaaon -aermou: ' 8abatance." First chnrcb-Srerett between 18th and 19th aU. li. . - . - . , . Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11. S. i , Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Taneonver.ave.. and fcmeraoo. 11. 8. Fifth Slxty-aecand at. and FortT-eeeond avr S. e. 11. . t .... PUtb--Portland Hotel aaaembly halt . 11. S. Chrlatiaa Science aodety Holbrook block. St : Johna. '11. - '- " , . ; Bplaaepal ' -Trinity 18th and BTerett Bev. A. A. Mor- rlaon, rector. 8. ' 11 8. Fra-catnextnti. il st.,, Stephen tne r Martyr 13th' and Clay Rt." Bet. W 'T.' Sumner. blah. op. Very Rey. K. H. McCoUlateVr dean. 7:4.1. :, 11, 1:40. : 'meaaay. i:i(M, m.; mnraaay. S:30 a. m. - Holy daya, 9:31) a. m. . Ten'a of- iice oonra, iv ta u a. m. except aionaay 1, - 8t. DaTlda E: 12th' Jind Belmont Key. Thomas Jenkins,1 rector. 7:30. :0. 11. The People Had a Mlnd.te Work.'' 7:&0, "Why Men Do. Pray for Their Dead." St. Marks 21at and Marshall Bev. 3. E. H. Slmpaoa. rector, . Rt. J. O. Hattoo. aaaodate rector. 7-:30.'T5. - r ,r." 1 St. Anorewa Mereiora -at... rwumoau Archdeacon Chambers Is chanre. ' 9 7--.30 p. m. Grace .Memorial Weldler-and E. -17th N. Rer.. OnriM W. TaYlrarj a 11.-- . -, uooo snepnera .vancoarer ana wraoam Rev John Dawaon.f -11. T:30 -- St. Mlchaele' and All Salnta E. 43d and Broadway, i . Bev. T.v r. Bowm, vlcar.,;..T:30, 10 ti, a..- . . , . - i Church of Our Sarlor OOth ave. and 41st at. S. . Archdeacon Chambers la-charge.- 11. St, Paola Woodmere RaT. Oawald W. Tar Bishop Morris Memorial chapeL Good Samar itan bospltai Bevv Frederick K.. Howard. , 7. A1I Salnta 25th and Sarler 3tT. Frederick K. Howard. 11. - - . 1 , Hi. Johna Corner Bv 15th, and Harney. BeC- OF WEEK'S cr. i Ni 7m -' s The business which will come before tho conference, it is expected, will be largely of a routine nature. It will be Important, but not of the same gen eral public Interest which has featured some of the meetings of the past. Tho program indicates that every phase of state Methodism, will-bo dis cussed from many angles by the best Distinguished Paulist Father Win Lecture Rev. James M. OtlUs.a- diatia guished member of the Paulist com munity. with headquartersv in New Torfci is announced to give a series of lectures to non-Catholics, at St. Marys cathedral, -Fifteenth and Davis streets, beginning Sunday night, at :45 . p. m.. and continuing every evening throughout the week. The oblect of the lectures is to explain the teaching . and practice of the Catholic church in a . kindly and non-controversial manner. - Any person who desires special in formation may" call upon Father Olllis at the cathedral - rectory, 6 North Sixteenth " street any morning during' tho week between the hours of 10 and noon or In the . afternoon irom 4 to 6. - It is Intended to distribute a large quantity, of free literature . to '.. persons attending the lectures. One thousand copies of ; Father . Conway's - great book, "The Question' Box," have been received for this purpose. Rev. - Edwin V. O'Hara, pastor of St: Marys cathedral, has addressed a letter to his non-Catholic friends ex plaining . the purposes -of the series of lectures. .. ; -j ; Norwegian : to Preach Rev.. Vaale of Christianra. Norway. will preach at Bethel Lutheran . Free church, corner Wygant - and Rodney streets, Sunday,' 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. All Scandinavians will find a wel come. ' . I'vj.i.- .-.v. .; - cod Archdeacon Chambers in charge. " it, I st. Martnew uornett ana nancrorx era. uev. W. A. M. Breefv-vicar. 11. " Pvathyterlaa First 12th and Alder ate. Rer. John H. Boyd.' 1O.30. addreae, B. Carter Milllkeo. 7:80, llluatrated lecture by Bev. IL 8. Vincent. Central E. 1 13th and Pine at. Rev. Arthur F.. - Bishop, D. - D. 10 :30, -' 'Chrlatiaa Oonf i dence.',' 7:30, "Christian Character." ' Weatmlnater E. 17th and Schuyler ats. Dr. Edward Pence. . lO:30, "The Preaenee of OreatBeaa."' 7:43,s"The Dlaconraged Man." Arbor lodge? Rer. George R. QrocnJey. H, 7:45. - . - - ialTary lltu and CMy ats. JRev. Wallace Ii. Lee. Key.1 ueniei a. anacaeai or uoiiage GroTe. 10:30, i"rhe Chrutian . Prtvuege." 7:30, ;Tbe Prime Element of Sneceaa" roortn rirat ana uidm in. iveT.j a. uio a. 10:30, 7:30. - -j Kenilworth B. 34th and Gladatone Bevf B. P. Lawrence. 11, Rally Day aervicea. Mo ro ll, k -eervlce. G. Evert Baker win -apeaa on "Caw Enforcement." . Evening service at Clin ton Kelly Metbodlar. , rornes (jranam ana uantenoein area. uer. William MacLeod. 'll.?T!30. - Vemoti E. lth and Wygant ata. Bev. J. n. LendVhoroiigh. Preaching 11 a. m.. 7:SO p. m. altnen B. ' 19th anil UlTlaloa ats. Her. u. A. Thompeon.' 11. 7:45. : - A H ne -Moot aril la. 7Pth and EX. Everett Bev. S. W Seeman. ; 11. "The Opportanttlee of Onr Church." . 7:30, "The Rellglaa Tbeee . Timea Need." . 1 ' - Ml. Tabor B 55th and Belmont sta Bev, Ward W.McHeary, Snoday school, 9:45. -11. "The Narrow Way." 8. "Cnn.He Make UV ' L nlty 71at and : Sandy aiyav-Kev.- w. ls Pledmonr Cleveland and Jarrett ata. Her. A. Ii. Hntwhinaoo. - 11, 7:30. - , - ; Mtlhird Aeenna 7241 56th are. BL Bev, W. Amos. 10:80. ... ' Roee City Park B. 45th and Hancock ata. Rer. J. M.. Skinner. 11. . -Snofcaae' Avenue E. 16th and Spokane Bev. W. S. McCollatigh. 11. 7:30. - . ; - Uantbail street I Ttn ana MariDau era iter. A. J. Hanna. 11-7:30. - - - Trrnity Corner Vlrsinla and Nebraska eta. Dr. A. J.- Montgomery, 11, 7:80. i v .,'-- ; f Chlneae 145 V. 1st at 7:45.- - ' Auabel Pth at. and 37th ave. g. B. Bev. Jobs E. Nelaon. IT, 7:ao. '. ; ' First German 12th 'and" Clay Bev. G. Haf- ner. 10:4s. a. : Second Columbia blvd. and Od at, Rev. E. A. Wna. 11.- , Third iFlftk- sve' Lents Bev. W Q tJen- kemper. n. . f , - . . , saianaaa aTvaaayxenaB . - First t Church Minnesota - and Alaswortk Bev. F. U. Fraser. 11. 7:30. - - . SERVICES minds in the state councils of the church. The church iri which the con ference' will be held is a recently com' pleted $30,000 edifice and is one ef the finest church structures in the entire state outside of Portland. Rev. Dr. S. A. Danford is pastor of the church and the entertaining pastor of the. confer ence. . ' . . , . St. J Stephen's Plans v tor JNew Activities It is expected r that i Bishop -Sumner and Rev. E. F. Gee of Oakland; CaL, will have charge of the services at St.,, Stephens Sunday morning. Rev. Mr. Gee is a delegate to the provincial synod meeting in Boise next week. A large program of fall activities has been mapped out at St. Stephen's Pro- Cathedral. Both the , guild and the woman's auxiliary have received many new members. A general campaign tor increased attendance at the . services and, membership for the various or ganizations will be inaugurated soon. Bishop Sumner will conduct the serv ices during the first three Sundays in November, bringing forward matters of large interest to the diocese in general. Dean McCollister has . also '. opened up an office at the Pro-Cathedral, his hours being from 10 a, m. to noon, and) a telephone is being installed. Among the property- Improvements s a furnace that will heat both the church and the parish house. j . i New , Clergymen Welcomed Two new. clergymen have ' recently, been welcomed into the Episcopal dio cese of Oregon, with their families. These are Rer.-vC.-H. L. Chandler, late of San Luis Obispo, Cal., who. has en tered upon his duties as rector of St. Paul's, Oregon City, and the Rev. J. C. Black, who " comes, from . Chelan, Wash , and has assumed charge' of Emmanuel,' Marshfl Id. Both" were rerr successful In thetr ' former fields of labor. . t: - . . -J,-... .-; Seventh Bay Aaveatiats Note Regnlar -aervtces of this denomlnatloo are held on Saturday. ,1 Central B. 11th and Everett Elder P. C Hayward peator, 11J5. 1 Tabernacte West Side, K. of P. ball. 11th and Alder.' 11. Montavilla B. 90th and E. Everett Elder 8. F. Beatty. -! Lents 94th at and BStk are. Elder D. 3. Cbitwood. 11. .. .j , St. Johns Central- ave. , and CharleatDB Elder A. B. Folkenberg. 11. Mt. Tabor E. eoth and Belmont Bev. 3. M WUIonghby. 11. . I , . Albina (German) Skldmore " and Mallory Minister, A; . A- Meyer. A, O. Scbleltser, local elder. 11:30. ugoea hall. Mississippi and Sharer Rev. O. K. Sandoe. 11 : , i. Salvation Army' Corns No. l-24: Ah mt ain. - ' uw.M. UU Ui,. corps No. 4 128H 1st aBnalga Florenee Pogue; Lieutenant Olive Scott. - Dweaisn vor-w 30 Burnslde. Servfees' for the Deaf United Preabrterlaiw-lVaani. nA A Rev. 8. Earl Du Bola. . 10:30, 7:30. : . Swadenaorftaa - : ' New. ntitteeh Rm.. ttfk ' - - . - w "tun Ml n.DfT. Winiam. B.; Recce. ,11, ,"The Parnoaa) of Ra. Ufcion." .... .. i - . J ' Evangelical Aaaociation - ' Firatr enr1tk n - u-r, ma rw. r m D. HortwchuchT ii. 8. T .r tirt titerinan cvanjrerlcal 10th and Chy Bev. O. F. Llening. lo:4.V g.i . Portland Mteaion cfaareb Ceraotf eurhts Bev. Nj Shnpp, naator. '2:30. :3o, 7:30 Sufediah. Mlaelos Tabernacle GUsaa and N. 17th Bev. C. J..Ledln. 11. 7:30. -" f ' " ' Evangelical Synod -'. - , -..i',ti. . vuiarcBiw Tx aroma are. and B. lduv-etev. Blias K". Hegert. 10:45, . Tree Xataedlst OntMl S.".th ,! V. rl.nrUM. M r Coffee. i Rev. B. H.AjberU will Dreaek. ii" a' First E. 9th and Mill Rev. A, Beers. IL . - . . 1 , -.oTngviieiic service, eondacted by Bev. B.C-Je.wey. . ,niur-au:iuwtn ana nnnanit ata. " Mra M. 3. BUlr. paator. t 8. 11. - . , , Third Bev. R. H, CUrk. 11. T JO. . AlberU Free .Methodist Bev.. E. jl Harring. tOO. 11. 8. - ' ...- . f i - - - -rrieada' Charek , - ' -, Flrat E. 85th and Main Rev. H. L. OoxLlt. LentsSoaUi Main a, Rev. John Riley. IL 7:30. Quarterly meeUnr and EL IL rail- Went Piedmont . Frlenda 'chnrch Corner Borthwlclt and Jeeaa9 ata. Cheater Av Ehadley. Congregatloa- Beth Israel I2tk and Mala N X ReTvH.' E.BIarshall " Rev. H. . B. Marshall of Salem has been" holding special meetings with the .Highland Baptist , church all this week and Will continue for two weeks n'ore." Mr. Marshall .has. had a varied experience. He t has been a sailor, a steel structural worker, a pastor, a field' missionary and An evangelist. He has tho ability to cause others to grasp the results of his own, expe rience. He Is not a sensationalist but a strong, virile man with strong sym pathies for his fellowman. He deals with topics that are practical and dis cusses experiences that . either tear down or build up the moral character. He is severe In his condemnation of sin. ' Services are held every evening : at 7:46 o'clock. Alberta at Sixth street. Seattle Pastor to vSpeak Here Sunday '- Rev, , Rowland Edwards, pastor of the Tabernacle Baptist church of Seattle, - -will S reach at the First Baptist 'church : (the. White Temple). Sunday. His morning topic will be "Flee, Follow, Fight." and- in the evening he will speak on thethemo, "Liberty." ' The' new- Tempi quartet 'will ren der the anthem, "The Billows -Swell," by Shelley, and : for ths morning of fertory, "He Shall Feed His Flock" from Handel's "Messiah." , In , the evening . their numbers are' "Tarry With --Me" (Beethoven) and "Calm - as the Night" (Goetse). , . Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Friday, 8 p. m. Congregation Ahavla Bholom Park and Clay streets Rabbi R. Abrahameon. latbsraa''- - St. Jamea. Engltab West Park- and Jeffer son Rer. William Evan Breokbam. 11. 8. Imtnannel 19th- and Irving. 11 8. West side Norwegian Lntheran 43 X. 11th. Bev, Wllheltn Pettereon. 11, 8- Bethsnla Danish Evangelical Lutheran eburch. TJnloa ave. and Morris at. Bev. L. P. KJoller. Ida. an. and 8 p. m.- - Immanuel German gellwood Bev. ' H. C. Ebeling. 10:30. , St. Paul's Genres B. 12th and a in too Bev. A. Kranae. 10:30, 8. Trinity German (Mtaaourt Synod) Williams ave and Graham Rev. J. A. Bimbach. 10:15. 7:30. - -. - - . -. Grace Bngltsk (Mtaaoari Synod) Albina ave. and Maaoa at. Rev. K. Probst. 9 :30, 10;30. 7:30- - -- -:..--- Kvangeliral T-uttieran Eloa (Mlaanuri Synod). Salmon and Chapman Bev. H. Koppebmann. German. 10:15: EnaltMt. 7:45. tt. Jotin-a renlnaular and Klrkpatrlck iter. K. O. Santmann. 10:45. 7:30. , - . i Swedlah - Aurntana Rev. H. E Saastedt. 10:45. 7:45. , . .. - Bether : Norweglao Lutheran Free ebardi Wygant- and Rodney. Rev. J. A. Suvney. uev.- vaaao oi Kerway-wtu-eneatt at 11 ana s. Trinity (Nonreclao) Porta mouth Rev. Slew A. Steoaeth. - 11; bv - Services st Loades ball. 15th . and Alberta. - . Onr Savior K.- 10th- ami Grant Bev. George Henrlkanfe' EngHah. -10:16: .Norwetian. 11:15. Germair. Evanselical Reforraed Lenta Rev. W 0,f Laenksewper.' -ll. -, . i ' . . 4 Xatter Day Beista . t Ctmrch of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Salnta 'Mormon) E.- 25th asd Madison. Bev. M. 3. Ballard.' JO.-30, 7:80. ;.. - The- Beorgaaised Otrarrb of Jesus Cbrkat of Latter Day saintar (not Mormon) B. 76U. and Irving ata. s C. E, Jonea,- paator. Second aassa! eeslsreaes. Jr-.- .-rv- 4 V-; . ' ' 'pii'if "!s,jrdistrstaepalV'; 't v - Brentwond Her. Paul F. Green. Preaching at 11. r-f..- - - 1 Bethel Xj M. Bv W H. Prince. pa,ior. m tilSfj J-r-v : -i z - - . .- -i: Kendall Bev. Paul Pi Grees. -Preaching at t:W. - .Jir--y.. V-2 ; i CVntral Vancouver ave. - sad Farge sfc -Bay.. P.. C.' Rarick. Platform meeUng. ad dreases by three la yaaea,r S, "A Religion That W1U Not Play Out." ' - . - - ' Ci-atenary. th- and Pine ats. Rev. 1. "W. Lane. D. D. 11. "A Coeetloo of .Love.J; T:45, 'Some Aatoniehlng Doctrlnea . ' ; , O Id ton Kelly Rer. A, B. alder. ll. S, Carton ,aer leea. Rev. A. C. Moeea to preach. . Ftret Cfaareb Hev;. Josh a Stasaf laid, I. D-. Rev. Walter Lee Airbeart.' aeaiatant peator. 10:30, "The Other Belt." .-7:5, "The -Dlvme CHURCHES Churchmen Are to : - Be' Guests 'of the .Pastor at -Dinner Next Friday ' evening at t :0 o'clock. In tho First Christian church parlors, the pastor. Rev. , Harold II. Orlf fls,. will enter- . tain at dinner f for; tho men of the church, i A program of spe- clal r addresses has: been pre- pared. .Plans for the season's work will be presented for the consideration of the men and - an ertort will be made to en- list the .cooperation of all the . men or the church. towards making the coming year the nest in the -history of the First Christian church. j How one may know he is a disciple of Christ will b ex- plained in the sermon delivered by Harold -11 Grtffls- at the First Christian church Sunday morning, his subject being "Ths : New Testament . Marks of a Genuine Christian." , In . the evening tne discourse will deal wiin the authenticity of a. Divine Being .or The Testi-- mony of Subpenaed Witnesses," Church Efficiency Will Be Discussed i Sunday morning Dr. Hlnson win discuss the question, "Is theChurchl aaetr.ti w .v. ii-v-ii--.- ii m v-l"oc,e"es question whether in the .present re arranging of values, the church is of insufficient value to be really worth saving. And If the answer of some be true, that the church is a spent force, and no longer an asset I in the thought -of the world or the I lfe of man, what substitute for the I church is worthy of acceptance by j us? While, if the church Is of serv-1 Ice to an ifcxtent'that makes its exist- ence desirable, wherein does that! usefulness of. the church to the good I of man rest? At night Dr. Hlnson's topio will be I the suggestlveness of the sign "Fori Rent Being Found Upon the Human Soul." the "Tragedy of the. Empty House" In the realm of the spirit of man. This theme will evidence that the general, war now being raged is the outcome of individual conflicts within the spirits of certain. men and It will bring to light the fact that tne ienema oi tne soui uetermine an I outward manlfestationa of conduct. Man's Higher Self mi Ci i iflcine ior oennon v -' 1 ' . , , "The Other Self will be the subject of Dr. Stansfleld's sermon at the First Methodist Episcopal church Sunday morning, in which will be shown the potential, though too often undiscov- ered, better self of man; also the pow- er and means which can best find the higher self. The sermon will be a dis- tinctively new treatment of personal- ity, under the light and power of Christ. ' In the evening the sermon theme will be "The Divine Element in Destiny." or the fact of God in andj xor every j ... "l,v u" ,::"wJrB;" . r a iw m'nuiea- oyenu.g . . i " ring gospel hymns, beginning prompt-1 ly at 7:45 p. m. Practical Sermon Sunday's Feature Using as his theme. The Pope's Peace Plea," Dr. Luther R. Dyott; rastor of the First Congregational church, will delivers a timely and oractical sermon in his' chut ch Sun day evening. Among the questions Dr. Dyott will answer are: "What peace talk, if any, is in order at this time? Is there a peace which war cannot destroy? What are our great est needs at times like these? Dr. Dyott will be assisted by the new auartet. composed of . Miss Eloise Anita Hall, soprano; Mrs. Mitylene Fraker Stttes, contralto; Walter J, Gill, tenor, and W. A. Montgomery, baritone, with Mrs. Leonora Fisher Whlpp, organist and directress. At 10:30 a. m. Dr. Dyott will preach en "My Soul. and L" Mrs. Owen to Speak Mrs. L. W. Owen, president of ths Fathers' Day National ' association, will speak in the Lents Evangelical church Sunday at 11a. m. and 7:0 p. m. . ' IN Ewortb Rev. C O. MeCulkKh, D. D. U. Lenta Rev F. M. Jasper. Preaching st U and 7:30. First Norwegian Danlab 18th and Hoy Rev. Ella Gjerdtng, paator. 11. "Thioga That Remain." 8, "Positive Religion, laurel wood Rer. C. B. Carlos, V. D. 11. Holy Communion." 7:46, "Fraternal Mend- ahtp.. v - " Uncoln Rev. W. T. Kerr, D. D. Preaching 11. 7:30. Linnton Rev. 8. H. Dew art. D. D. Preach ing at '7:30. - Mount Tabor diet and Stark ats. Bev. B. O. Bldredge, IX D.. 11. "Moan tain Top View." 8, "Forglveneea of Sin."" . ' , MontarlUa Bev. tX L. Hamilton. Preach tag 11. . . Patton Rev. .O. IX. reeaeC Preaching St 11, 8, comaiunkai aervtce. 7:30. Taylor Street M. E. Circle tbeatre. Dr. M. H. Marvin, paator. Roee City Park Rev. A. A. Heist 11, 7:8S. 'rVltwood Rev, A. R. McLean. 11, 8. St. Johna Rev, J. H. Irvine. Preaching 11 and 7:30. Trinity Rev. T- N. Standlrur. 11. SnnnyaldeE. 36th and E. Yamhill Bev. B. E. Smith. 11,. Dr. W. W. Toomnon, district Mnertatendent, church rally day, 7:30. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Da nit Corner Skldmore Rev, H. P. Nelaon, paator. 11, 8. W eat more lan a-r Err. t. N. San dl fur. Pr each tar 7:30. " . Unlveriaty Park Bev. J. T. Abbett, D. P. Preaching 11, 7:80. " ' Woodlawsi Bev. W.. . ajoaxer. rreaeoug Woodstock Bev." I- C Poor. Preaching 11. 7:80. . ' Swedlan Borthwtrk and Beech Bev. jobs A. Well mas. 10:45,7:45. i '- . German Rodney ave. sad Stan ton Bev, r, A. Srhamami. -10, 8. - African Zlon 421 Williams sve-Bev. W. W. Howsrd. It 8. ',;,,'; .- Fh-at Oerman Rev. A. F. Cramer. ,!, S. n ; KendatWBev. A. B. WUson, 7:30. ' -; ' - Diatrlct avpermtendeot. Rev. William Wal lace Xoungaou. p. l. 991 B 2d St. N. Tabor M. Z. Church fttMjiS Flrrt M. B. Chorch South, eoroer TJnloa ave, sad Multnomah at Rev. W.G. Feeton. . 11, ( v . ' f 'f, '4 Mlaaiosi ' :, y ; i Bethel Free chnrch Ivy st asd . WltlUms Rev. J. A. Stsvsey.11, Fleat Pentecoatal E. 7rh asd E. Couch -ata. 11. 7:30. Mieeloiiary sad BvaogelUtie eoavea. SeJlwood B. 9tk and Spokane Bar. H. C Baker. Ii, 7 JO--2i - J;- . Brentwood OOth it, P'sat : 6th ?avaV i'B. . B. Bev. J. M. Batehard ' lis - ' i ScasaUaaTian 948 Oarflaad,;; 11 f 0, : , PORTLAND VISITING LEADERS! ; OCCUPY; THE: PULPIT B, Xarter MiHikin Foreign. Missionary of New York, to Morning.; SIAM TO BE DEPICTED Bev. sr. a. Tlaeent, ; Principal of ' the Xenð Mackenzie Memorial School of Krjoe. STeMaf Xiectnzer. The First Presbyterian church.' Twelfth and Alder streets, will havs visitors in its pulpit tomorrow morn ing and evening. In the morning at 10:30 an address will be given by B. Carter Mllllkin from New York city." j Mr. Mllllkin is educational secretary or the Presbyterian board of foreign . missions and is in Portland for the purpose of holding an institute to tram mission study class leaders. This institute, will be held during the first four days of next week. ' Tomorrow afternoon at 3 "o'clock there will be a conference on missionary education in the Sunday school and Young People's Classes to Be Pea tared Daily. Monday to Thursday, there I1" a class In "An African Trail" - ,"0 T1W lo i . m.. ana a-cia" VI - "ur" AW irom P - m- , Anyone is welcome to these "asses, wop aesires to iouow a care-t , study of these books -on Africa. " These are the books which are rec- ommenoea oy ii me aenominauonat , boards ror study this winter. Mr. MlU "kin, as an expert W missionary edu- - canon, nas come nere io train leaoen ; for the classes in many churches later - . this winter. Sunday evening an illustrated lec- ture will be given by Rev. H. s. Vln cent, principal of the Kenneth Macken- ale Memorial school in Siam. k This school is of asocial interest to K the members of the Firt Presbyterian, church because it is named for a for--; mer member of the Sunday school and, 1 has been supported in part by mem- bers of this church. . t School Zs Pioneer ' The school is a pioneer in Slam in manual training and has drawn atten- tion from educational experts in - the ;- far east Dr. Vincent wm use lantern, v ,ide to deDict th wrk f theschoou?:, This school has a leather manufactur ing plant and tannery, the only on of its kind in all Siam. At the pres-t tnt time the government is buying its entire product. At 1S:15 in the Sunday school room ? Superintendent James . Ewing will f give an Illustrated talk on 'Th His- tory of the English r.ltle." This will show the different editions of the Et-gllsh Bible from the time of Kin; Alfred to the present time. v,,, Rally Day Sun3aj 5 , w , wni h hmii at thft Sunnyaide Methodist church, iccrner East Thirty-fifth and YamhiU . m- unaay, yr. wu- perintendent, wUl preach. The Junior VMted choir, will sins for the first ! time since their summer vacation. Ths adult choir will also render speciaf f mvsic - Ministers1 Day to C. Be Conducted at CalVary Church Tomorrow at Calvary Bap- ttst church. East Eighth and Grant streets, will be "Mln- . . latere' Day." In the absence, of Rev. and Mrs.. J. E. Thomas, "on vacation, the members will have a" chance .to speak their minds in regard to their pastor. This, the morning service will be In charge of the men. The women' are looking after the evening service. There will be special music. Dr. and Mrs. ' . Manley of McMlnnville, who are about to go to India to take charge of the new. Baptist "i hospital In Ongola, will speak. ' Ths young people are provld- m ; ins for Sunday evening, Sep- tember 21. , ;;- -v:- - - 1 Highland Park 1139 P. Beebaugb, 11, 8. B. 14th. N. Bev. W, ; . . ITaitariaa - ' , ' Ctmrch of Our Father Broadway and TaaW bill Rev. T. L. Eliot, D. D.. minister emeritus. Bev. W. G. Eliot Jr., paator. H "The Re etvatructloa of Edocatloaal Ideals' Evening ftaruni Intermitted. ', ..j-.. Tslted Bretkrea - -'. : Alberta 07Qi and Alberta. - "'.--' .-.-. . First B. 1Mb and Morrison Bev. P. ,0. Benehraka. 11. S. . , Fourth 30th and S2d are, S. E Mrs. C. T.' Blanchard. ..'... Third 7U and 32d ave. 8. t. B 0. 8bep : herd. 11, 8. . - , M '--r -V -v.T iFmrtli Rev. J. E. kiierl tfcj.v'gjj-jj - tnlted Zvaagalloal r) ; V JSft Radical Jaasap at-Bev. A. . Havdersoe. - 11, 7:80. - - -:.- - - - Manor, Circuit Sn Res Cherry Crave. 1 p. rki. " -- - - sr. It. 11. riranam. 11, , 9. -. . ' Firat B. 16th and Poplar Bev. J. A. Ooede. St.- Johna Rev. A. P. tsytoa. ; 11 T:80, Bishop W. H. Forke. ,' ' TXaltsd Presbyteries : Flnst B. 87th and Hawthorne Bev. Hagk rraeer Given. 11, "The Rule for Intelligent tad Useful Prayer."; T:45, "Why We Uara roar Gospels." - ' Ctmrch. ef ' the Strangers Wasco ' st," and : Grand svs. . Earl DulMs, pastor, i 10 JO. ! "Waking Un a Chorch." 8, "Aa Example of ; Vhtorkmf faith." -'- - . Kenton United Presbrterfaa rfturr4 Lors. r bard sad Cbathau at. Bev. J. C Cols' pas ton. 11:13, T:30. " -. ..... ; ,v - . '. - vjalveraaltat ' ' ' ' Church ,of ths Good TWidra Broadway'snd a. uev,- Tmsr t. acoir Bervicea . inter;' aatted during July and August. . ,.-'- T. K, O. A.T. W. 0. A. " " ' 4T. Ar.C Av U and Tsylor-H. W. Stone, -general secretary. 8;30 p. av , - .-If.-; WO.ABroadway sad Taylor. 4:80, vesper servles.; .- : - . ' ' Kiseenaaeeas ' ; Advent Christian 1 2d at V near Bail st.V Bev. J. S. Locaa. pastor.- 10:30. 7:30. - - y AaaocUted Bible Students (L B. 8. . A.V Cbrtateneeu a bau. lltb and Tambilt 8. pablle lecture by A.- A. Tferes.' tThe Overthrow of Ssias's Kingdom." - S, dlsatmrae, C' W. Field. t Bahal aaaembly Friday, S p. St., la room Sid ef the BRera baildlng. :-.-r v ' Peniel Mission 208 First StS'8. BeW W. . -Ooffee. 8., Miss Lauretts StodghllL - i Ctjristiaa and Mtsslosery - AlUance sV- 9tk mtJl r-1. m ., ttm f Su - ' - Bible atady; Tueaday evening. 7;43. pre rer Irish evag.auat, : win speas auooay morciDg, PRESBYTERUVNS '4 -