t i ' ' 14 SATURDAY, OCTOBER- 13, 1917. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND. OREGON V WOMAN MISSIONARY TO MAKE ADDRESSES IN OREGON DIOCESE Miss Effie Jackson of Alaska to Discuss Both Domestic and Foreign Phases. SPPEAKING DATES LISTED Ylaltor Is Declared to Be an XnUrttSn. Inf Talker, Wno Xti a Mesas of rartloalar Xerlt. Miss Effle L. Jackson, a noted Epis copal missionary of Alaska, will spend the balance of the present month In th diocese of Oregon, making addresses on the subject of missions, both for eign and domestic. Thursday she spoke at St. Davids church and Krlday at the pro-cathedral of St. Stephens the Martyr. Miss Jackson is a very Interesting woman, as well as an entertaining sneaker, and her addresses are fdiind by all who attend to be enjoyable us well as Instructive. The following list of engagements in Portland will be filled by Miss Jack son: 8t. Davids church, Portland, Sun day, October IS, :30 a. m., Sunday school: St. Stephens Pro-Cathedra i. Portland. Sunday, October 28, eveninj? service; AH Saints Mission, Portland. Tuesday, October 18, evening service: St. Marks church. Portland. Thursday. October IS, evening service, and Fri day, October 19, afternoon; Grace church. Portland, Sunday, October 21. morning service; Trinity church, Port land, Sunday, October 21, evening serv ice; Church of Oood Shepherd, Port land, Sunday, October 28, mornlnjf service. Bishop of Alaska - To Occupy Pulpit At Pro-Cathedral Tho special preacher at St. Stephens Pro-Cathedral Sun- day will be Kt. Ker. P. T. Howe, bishop of Alaska. For over 20 years Bishop Howe has done the work of the church among the whites, Indians and Esquimaux, and is known in every settlement and camp of - Alaska. He is always wel- corned by large congregations. He will speak at the 11 o'clock service at the Pro-Cathedral Sunday. All seats are free at St. Stephens and all who wish to hear him are welcome to at- tend. . . DR. ELIOT 76 YEARS OLD TODAY; HAS BEN. 50 YEARS IN OREGON Minister Emeritus of the First Unitarian Church Long Identified With Portland. Visiting Committees .' Will Make Reports Two minute reports from each of the 30 teams engared during the past week In the every member visitation. In the interests of fellowship and fi nances, will be gi en Sunday night at the First Christian church The pres ent campaign promises to be the most successful of any yet undertaken by this church. Sunday morning Rev. Harold 71. Griff's, the minister, will discuss "A Man and his Money," and In the even ing the topic will be "The Oood of Godliness." These services will be he last conducted by Rev. Mr. Griffls De fore his departure for Kansas City. Mo., where he gos to attend thei na tional convention of the Disciples of Christ. While in the east Rev Grif fls will enjoy a brief visit with hia parents at Mlddleton, Indiana. Society Will Plan Year's Activities Nation's Obligations Is Sunday Subject The pastor. Rev. Joshua Stansfield. D. "D., will preach at 10:30 a. m. on the subject, "A Nation's Obligation and the Liberty Ixsan." This will be a rousing plea for citizens of this great nation to heed in these times which demand the very purest and best of Christian Americanism, and the finest of Christian sacrifice. In the evening at 7:30 there will be a great evangelistic service, conducted by the Oliphant sisters of Washington. These women are well known in Port land. They have been engaged in public work for more than 20 years, before Chautauquas, conventions, churches and women's clubs and many other otfcanizatlons whose tbjects are the betterment of humanity. Apocalypse Will Be Sermon Subjects At the Sunday evening service at the Fourth Presbyterian church a series of sermons on the general subject of Apooalyptics wfll start .next Sunday night. This is In response to repeated requests that this part of the BIMe may -be studied by the people. The sermons will be as follows on Sun day evening at 7:30: October 14,. "Apocalyptic Literature"; October 21, 'The Apocalypse of the Gospels"; Oc tober 28, "The Apocalypse of John." j These three sermons are Introductory j to the etudy of the Book of Revela tions which will be taken up later In a series of talks at the midweek service. Dr. Reid. a Baptist Worker, Will Speak Dr. S. J. Reid, ex-prcsident of the Baptist Union of Ireland, will Conduct the services Sunday at the First Bap tist church. His subject for the morn ing service will be,- "The Matchless Miracle." At night he wlli preach on "Three Great Facts." John W. Troy of Chicago will sing, and the Temple quartette will be heard in special music as usual at both services. Today la the seventy-sixth anni versary of the blrtth of Thomas Lamb Eliot. D. D., LL. D., Lit. D., minister emeritus of the First Unitarian church, and this year is the fiftieth of his residence in Portland and of his pastorate of the Portland church. Dr. Eliot, when he came to Portland with his young wife, forsook whatap- peared then to be more congenial-sur roundings and better chances for S3- curlng a position prominent among men. - Portland was but a hamlet In 18$, the year the young couple arrived here. In the years that have fol lowed. Dr. Eliot has been so closely identified with the city and its growth that he has becone almost a part of U. His ministry has called him to th-i altar before thousands of young cou ples, he has officiated at their chris tenings, and In times of saddest be reavement, and in late years it has been thepride of many young couples to boast that this man who -wedded their fathers ' and mothers should honor them in the same capacity. Dr. Eliot's life in Portland has been always closely identified with educa tional and social service work, espe cially among the young. He has been connected with the Boys and Girls' Aid society, and it is largely through his efforts that Reed college, of which he is chairman of trustees, has proved a -marked success. Woman'sPresbyterial Meeting Is Planned The Woman's Presbyterial Mission ary society of the presbytery of Port land will hold its fall meeting Tues day October 16, in the church house of the First Presbyterian church, Twelfth and Alder streets. . This will be an all-day meeting with a social hour and pot-luck luncheon at noon. The meeting will convene promptly , at 10 a. m. The morning stssion will be devoted to the reading of reports and open conference -led by Mrs. B. A. Thaxter. At the afternoon session the speaker will be Dr. Maud Allen, of Ferozepur, India. Dr. Allen has been a medical missionary in India for 23 years and has a wealth of interesting information to bring to her audience. Dr. Allen is a splendid speaker and every woman who can possibly do Iso is urged to attend this meeting and learn' of what is being done in India, and what is hoped for in the future. Mortgage Will Be Burned on Sunday t ,,. . , ....... . .1- ! " ' " ; DR. ELIOT PASSES 76TH MILESTONE QUARTERLY INSTITUTE r' , FOR SUNDAY SCHOOLS I , :: " ' f I s y- 0 -'- -' K f -" g (Vs; A i ' ?-f .,,...,7s !- ' NX f ; - 5 y s rJ k :::-y::-:W " 1 I WILL BE HELD SUNDAY All Denominations for District No, 9 Will Gather in Con gregational Church, Rev. Thomas Iamb Eliot, D. D. The Lord's Supper will follow the 11 o'clock Sunday morning service of the Portland New Church 8ociety, 331 Jefferaon street. Preceding the sacra ment, the pastor will speak on the subject "Some Responsbllltles Resting Upon New Churchmen." At a quarterly meeting held Wed nesday evening the society adopted a program of social and religious activi ties for the coming church year. Tms Includes two classes in the teachings of the church, one In the study of the Arcana, or spiritual sense of the wrl. and the other the Women's Study class, taklqg up the "Divine Love and Wisdom." A community thanksgiving dinner Is among the scheduled social events. Salem Minister to Presbytery to Meet The United Presbyterian Presbytery of Oregon will hold its fall meeting In the United Presbyterian church of the strangers next Sunday at 1 p. m Address Methodists Rev. W. J. Johnston, pastor of the First Free Methodist church of Salem, will preach for Rev. Alexander Beers In the First Free Methodist church, East Ninth and Mill streets, Sunday morning and evening. Rev. Mr. Johnston was formerly pas tor of this church, and .it will be a treat to his former parishioners. The young people's meeting will be led by Mrs. Leasen. Donald L. MacPhee will lead a song service before the sermon in the evening. llarrest Home Dinner Wednesday, October 17, a harvest home dinner and country fair will be given by the Wbmen's Quild of the Church of the Good Shepherd, Graham and Vancouver avenues. The Mount Tabor Presbyterian church will hold a Jubilee service on bunday morning at 11 o'clock. The mortgage on the pipe organ will be burned with appropriate ceremonies. In the evening at 7:30 o'clock the choir will give a sacred concert celebrating the same event. Under the leadership of the chorister. Professor Joseph A. Finley, it will present a specially pre pared musical program. Endeavorers to Hold Fire-Light Meeting Sunday evening at 6 30 p. m. a fire light Christian Endeavor meeting will be held at the Sunnysidi Congrega tional society. The topic. "What Is Committed Unto You." is one of special interest because it will be woven in with the coming work of the challenge campaign. Warde Rob inson, Sunnyside's president, will lead this meeting. Patriotic Services Will Be Featured Sunday evening at 11 o'clock, at St. Davids,' East Twelfth and Belmont streets, will be. held a patriotic serv ice in the interest of furthering a right motive and a strong spirit in the home prosecution of the war. At the service will be read the names of all the young men w"ho have gone Into the armed service of the country- Special hymns set."For the Absent Ones" .nd for '.'The Men at the Front," by th bl shop- of the diocese will be sung. At nlrht the rector will preach on "How Can We Know God?" Th night service Is always marked with bright, hearty singing and a cordial ngTeg tion. ; C Th school is erettin well started on its new curriculum of 'studies "andt Is full of promise. The ctoildrn's choir 1st imnrovine aulte remarkably. The choirmaster Is Tom o. Tayior. Rev. Mr. Nelson to Preach Last Sermon At the Vancouver avenue Norwegian Banish M. E. church Sunday morning. Rev. H. P. Nelson will preach his farewell sermon, as ho will leave next week for his new appointment at Spokane, Wash. S. Allen will have charge of the evening service. Bible Class Holds First Yearly Session At the Fourth Presbyterian church the first annual meeting of the Friendship Bible class was held Mon day evening. Reports of the year's work were received. The treasurer re ported about $160 spent during the year, most of this for an electric mo tor and pump for the church organ, also a share in the Installation of a moving ; picture machine for the churefc. The of fleers elected for the coming year were as follows: Presl dent, . Mrs. A. J. Worsley, reelected vice president, Mr. Stewart; secretary Mr?. Walter Aplanalp; treasurer, Mrs, R. H. Akers. Mrs. G. L. Dielschnelder will have charge of the home depart ment. and Mrs. Alice Souers of the cradle roll. The class has between 20 and SO members and expects to do big work . this coming year. Missionary Is Ordained Ry. Thomas Paul Howard, formerly a missionary of the Presbyterian board, was recently ordained to the Episcopal diaconate by Bishop Rowe at Anchor age, Alaska, and will continue his work in the mining and construction camps along the new government rail road. 1 Visitor to Describe Missions in Egypt Professor John Glffen of the Ameri can mission In Egypt will speak at the United Presbyterian Church of the Strangers, Grand avenue and Wasco street, on 'Sunday morning at 10:30. Professor Giffen has spent many years in Egypt and will have a stirring mes sage of present conditions there. He and Mrs. Glffen have been visiting their son. Rev. Bruce Glffen, pastor of the Presbyterian church at McMinn ville. They will sail from San Francisco- the last of this month, being compelled to take this longer route on account of the-war. The regularly quarterly Sunday school institute for district No. 9, of the Multnomah County Sunday School association will be held in the Congre gational church, corner Sixty-fifth street antt Forty-fifth avenue south, east, Sunday, October I. This district Includes the sixteen Sunday schools of all denominations of the Mt. Scott district, extending from the Anabel Presbyterian on the west, eastward to and including all the schools of Lents. Below is the program: Afternoon 3:30 Music, Anabel Presbyterian Sunday school oretieatra; mi service. Prayer. Rev. J no. E. Nelson. Anabel Presbyterian church. Music, Ladies Kapella Quartette. Appointing of nominating committee, by President Bradford. 4 :00 Address, "Swd." Uev. Huah Fraser Glen, First V. P. church. Hymn, by aodl- eiice. all atandlnc. Music. Grace Evangelical Sunday school orchestra. 4:43 Address. "Ulch School Credits for Bible Study in the Sunday School." by Prof. V. Ball, principal Franklin high school. Business sssion. Offerlnc. invitations re- celTedLfor entertaining Institute la January; election of officers; announcements. Adjournment. Pot-tuck lunch and social hour. Evening 7:00 Music, Anabel Presbyterian Sunday school orchestra. Sons serrlce. 7:30 oung Teonles' nralse and devotional service. Music, Grace Evangelical Sunday school orchestra. 8:00 Inspirational address. Speaker to be announced. The ladies of the Congregational church will provide coffee and cocoa for all.. Those attending ace requested to . bring sandwiches, doughnuts or other i material that may be used in making up the luncheon. .The combined orchestras will assist in each of the song services, which ill by conducted by E. P. Town of the Anabel Presbyterian Sunday school. German Reformed Church to Observe 43rd Anniversary 4t The First German Reformed J church celebrates its forty-third -Kr anniversary tomorrow with 4r special services In the after- noon at S p. m., as well as at the usual . worship hours at 10:45 a. raff and 7:30 p. m. Out W ijt of town pastors, will assist In W 4fe these services. The congregation organized in 4t 18 4 with a small membership, . of which all but one ' have .passed away. Their first own church home stood at Tenth and Stark. The need for more mod-. 4r ern conveniences and the lack of room called for the new church building. which was erected In 4t 1911 at Twelfth and Clay." The Second church on Colum- bla boulevard (Rev. A. E. Wyss, pastor) and the Third German, Reformed church at Lents (Rev. W. G. Lienkemper, pastor) have been organised by mem- bers of the First church reald- lng in these suburban districts. "GOSPEL OF LINCOLN" WILL BE SUBJECT OF DR. HINSON SUNDAY ' X Pastor Will Hold That Stand Taken by Great American Long Ago Is Correct One. TALKS ON LIBERTY LOAN Subject of Campaign Will Be Presented at Zach Service of Church Society Prosperous. Junior Auxiliary Outlines Its Work The new president of the Junior aux iliary. Episcopal diocese of Oregon, Mrs. Robert Warrack. has called a meeting of the leaders of the various branches to outline the work for the present year. Among the many good projects, one stands out. prominently the, work for the year is to be largely educational and Instructive. The members are going to learn about the missionary work of Che church in the various fields their history, present standing and future aims, to the end that these young people may clearly appreciate the work that is theirs to do. Eev, Mr. Farquhar Speaks Here Sunday In thet absence of Dr. Luther Tl. Dyott, pastor of the First Congrega tional church. Rev. R. W Farquhar will occupy the pulpit of this church both morning and evening, Sunday, October 14. Dr. Farquhar' s theme In the morning will be "The True Inter preter of Life," and the evening, "God's Humanity." Dr. Dyott expects to be absent from the city for two weeks while attending the national council of Congregational churches held" in Columbus, OJiio. October 10-17. Mrs. Owen to Speak Mrs. L. W. Owen, national president bf the Fathers' Association, will speak at the Y. W. C. A. Sunday afternoon at 4:30. Subject: "Real Life." Flute solo Miss Beulah Clark. Mrs. Owen was bom in "Dixie" and will give some old negro songs and stories dur ing the social hour. All girls Invited. Sermons Announced by Rev. John H. Boyd At the First Presbyterian church the pastor. Rev. John H. Boyd, D. D., will preach both morning and evening Sunday. In the morning at 10:30 the quarterly communion service will be observed with an address by Dr. Boyd on "The Cross of Christ in the Light of Today." There will be reception of new members and baptism of chil dren. In the evening at 7:30 Dr. Boyd will continue his series of sermons on "Spiritual Aspects of the Present Crisis." The subject for tomorrow evening will be. "What is God Doing During This War?" The suggestion for this subject was found in an ar ticle in a current magazine which in cluded this declaration. "Ours is a sincere doubt as to whether the ques tion And what did you do during the great war?" might not embarrass. among others, God." This will bring up the whole question of the relation of God to this war and to the affairs of men. Dr. Hinson will preach in the East Side Baptist church on Sunday morn ing, taking as his theme "The Gospel of Lincoln." It will be asserted that the stand of our great American in the long ago is the right attitude for men to take today, when democracy is threatened as it never was before In the history of man. At night the theme will be "Christ or the Kaiser." And the principles cf the Nazarene will be placed alongside the policies of the arch foe of modern civilization. The subject of the Liberty loan wli! be presented at each service in this church, including the Sunday school and the meeting of the young people which yrec-euars me nigm preacning. At the annual meeting of the church ' held last week all the activities of tho church were found to be in a most en couraging condition. It was decided to increase the number of deacons from seven to 12 in view of the enlarg ing work and Us increased responsi bility. Dr. Hinson will commence his vaca tion November 1, when he goes to Fort Worth, Texas, to conduct a meet ing in that city. Sermon Topic Bears On War Eventuality On Sunday afternoon at t. p. m. Dr. S. J Reid will preach on "This, Bethany Benediction." In the evening his sub Ject will be "The Resurrection." in tnese days or war tnere is no question so vital to religion and faith as that "if a man die shall he rise again." Dr. Reid has preached on this subject all over America and the sub ject is more and more recognize as the foundation of the Christian faith Other churches are combining for . union service so that all may have an opportunity to hear this sermon. John Troy will contribute special solos In the afternoon and evening and a large choir will render special music. I. B. Ehodes Will Speak Sunday Night "Welfare Work for Soldiers" will be the question for discussion a the reg ular meeting of the Sunday evening forum tomorrow at 7:45 o'clock. Uni tarian chape, Broadway between Yam hill and Taylor streets. The principal speaker will be I. B. Rhodes, who is the district director of the army T. M. C. A. work in all the army camps of the Pacific northwest, and Is about to leave for the French front. In the regular morning service the pastor. Rev. William G. Eliot Jr., will speak for "The Second Liberty Loan." Dr. Montgomery to 8 peak Dr. A. J. Montgomery will address the Presbyterian ministers on Monday morning at 10:30 a. m. at the first Presbyterian church on "Impressions rrcm His Eastern Trip." Bishop W. T. Sumner Gives Appomtments Rt Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop of the Kplscopa diocese of Ore gon, will meet the following appoint ments next month: November 4, morning, Pro-Cafhedral: afternon, St.' Andrews; November 11, morning, Pro-Cathedral; afternoon. Woodstock; November 18, morning. Pro-Cathedral; afternoon, Milwaukle: November 25, mornins. RoseburgH aft ernoon, Sutherlln; November 2$-, after, noon, Oakland; November 29, "morning, Bandon; December 2, morning, Co quille; afternoon, North Bend; Iecem ber 9, morning, Marshfield; aTternoon, Gardiner. Church Forum Will Meet Sunday Noon The forum of the First Methodist church will meet Sunday at 12:15 at the church. Twelfth and Taylor street. Dr. Joshua Stansfield will start the year's work of applied Christianity by th discussion of one of the vital topics of the day. After the meeting a conference will be held for sugges tions as to tne subjects tc- be dis cussed in open forum durlno- the winter season. Gceral attendance and suggestions are invited. Association Army Worker Will Speak Ivan B. Rhodes, general secretary for the western division of the armv and navy work of the Y. M. C. A., will speak .Sunday morning at the Rose City Presbyterian church. Mr. Rhodes has been called to France in the inter est of this work and will sail October 27. He ihas Just returned from New York, whioh was the termination of an extended trip to the various military camps of the country in the interest of the war wwk. DIRECTORY OF WEEK'S SERVICES IN CHURCHES IN PORTLAN D 19th Sunday After Trinity Baptist rirst White Temple 12th sod Tsylor sts. 11, "The Mstchless Miracle. 7:30. "Three Greet Kscts." Dr. H. 0. Held. East Ms Bast 20th sod Aniiy sts. Iter. W. B. Hinson. 11, "The Gmpel of Lincoln." 7:50. "Christ or the Kaiser T" Highland B. Sth and Alberta. Rev. Charles Kllr, pastor. "The Prayer Life of Jesus." T.fiO, "Enough snd Mors." L'slrerstty Psrk Ke. W. 0. Baadley. act ing pastor. II. Swedish IMo and Hovt Rev. Gideon Jolscdrr. pastor. 10:30. 7:SO. . Ors- MontsIUs B. II T. Cssh. It. "Crest Possessions." 7:80, "The Illot of the Sess." Sell wood Rr. T H. Hares, castor. 11. llev. O. C. Wright. 7:45. Rt. Johns Rev. B. P. Borden, pastor, 7:80. Calvary E. Sth and (Iran Rev. J. K. Thonss. pastor. 11. "Our Motto foe Onr "road Tesr." T:3f. "An Old Time Country Preecher snd His Message for Oar Times." Mb CalTarr Kaat Pin and Grand sts. Rev. A. M. Msehscek. 11. 8. Third Knott nd VsnoouTer sts. Rev. Vietolj J. Beavrn. 11, "Why Doubt?" 7:30, "Tho Risen !nrd." lllnitrated life of Jesus, Olnm IX DatIs t. GUncoe K. 4Mb snd Msln Rot- A. B. Walts. 11. "Hod's Good Name." 7:30. "Firs la. the HMt-t." Arista W. Garnet Handley. ?-l, "Tottering Thrones." 7:80. "A Close Csll." Monnt Olivet Rev. W. A. Magrett. 11, 8. Italian Mlaaton 11, 8. 1 First Germas tb and Mill R. J. Kraft. , II 7.80. Be rood German Morris and Rodney ave. 11. T:0. North Portland Mission SOO Klcotal St.. ra dar, a. RnsorllTtll Mission. Swedish Finnish Mission- Whits Temple, K. ' TibarsacVs E. 2d and Holgits. 10:45, u T:8C Cataolie t. Petem Lents Rev. P. Bentgea. 8. 1080. 7:80. Pro-Cstbedral 18th snd Davie Rev. B. T. . v nin. e. T-.ie. s:ao, :. 11, T:4o. St. Lawrence 8d and Fhermsn KT. J. 0. . cinsnes. s. s-.au. iu:au. i:m St. Patricks HMh snd Ssrter Rsv. B. P. Mnrphy. 8. 10:80, 7:80. St. Frsnrls E. 11th and Oak Rev. 1. U. : Black, ft. 8. ft. 10:30. 7 JO. ' . Immaeolata Heart ef Mary Williams ave. and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly, ft, a, 9. 11. Heir Rosary R ftd and CWkamas Rev. B. a. iiiaon. t, s. , it. i:mi. St. Ross E. SXd.and Alameda Rsv. 1 rrarrel. Mass 8, high anas 10:80, benedlc : tton 4 e. at. ' t. Andrews R. tfh and AT)rta Rsv. J. -l gueman. n. io:ao. t:so The Madeleine B. 4th and Riektyae .Rev, ' Oaorsw F. TVimf-oa 7:80. ft 'M-Su. v . Amission R. Tsoihtll and B TSth Prancls- ean Father, a. io:aq. t:so. Blessed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Blaa- dhna Rev. P. W. Rlsrk. 8. 10:80. 7:80. Holy urn -re a uewootn Ber. Q. RaynoM. R 10:80. 7:0 . . 8t. Icsatlas 8230 43d st. R. ft. Jeaalt Fathers. e:o. s. 10:80. 4. .at. Rtenhsns 3d sod R. TstW Use. War- ten A, watte - e. s:.to. io:ao. v:sa ft. FfctllS Jlerla Paallat Fathers! K. 1th "sad Hickory ev. W. 4. Cartwrlght. pastor. ft. 8:80, 10:30. 7:30. 8t, Clements Smith and Newton Rev. Jo seph Chapoton, Rev. Thomas Nealon. assistant. s, iu:3Q, t:90. 8acred Heart K. 11th and Center Rev. Q. Bohl. 8, 10:30. 7:80. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancou ver its Rev. P. G. Miller. . 8, 10:80. 7:30. St Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rev. J. Ci-mmlnsky. 8. 10:30. 7:30. 8t. Stanlslsns (Polish) Maryland are. and Fslllog Rev. F. Mstthew.. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St. Joseph (German) 15th and Couch Rev. B Dnrrer. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) tth and Mill Rev. M. Baleatra. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Clares Capital Hill Franciscan Fath ers. 7:30, 8:15. St. Chsrles 83d snd Alberta Rev. G. Snl- derbora. 7. 0:30. 7:30. it1r,t1 Everett between 18th and 19th Second E. 8th and Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth Sixty-second at. and Forty-second ave. o. E. 11. Sixth Portland Hotel assembly hell. 11. 8. Christian Science society Hoi brook block. St. Johns. 11. Evangelical Association First English K. 0th and Market Rev. E. D. Honiechuch. 11. 8. KIrt German Evangelical 10th and c.i.e R-t. G. F. Lienlng. 1:45.8. Christian First Psrk and Columbia Re. Harold H. Orlffls. 11, "A Man and His Money." 7:30. "The Good of Godliness." Kern Psrk II snd 7. Esst Side Christian E. 12th snd E. Tsjlor Pev. R. H. Sawyer. 11. "Hrphenoted Chris Urns." 7:30, "Dead Men and a Living God." Sellwood 13th and Tenlno Rev. J. U. John son. 11. 8. St. Johns Rev. Herbert F. Jones. 11. 8. Bethel E. 824 and Thompson Rev. Aubrey Y . n lison. Montnvtlla E. 70th and Hovt Ssv. Enrena Burr. 11. Gladstone Rev. Roy U Dunn. 11, 8. Rodney Avenue and Knott Rev. J. Carlos Gbormley. 11, "The Unjust Steward." 7:30. voa-a opportunity." Woodlawn Christian Tth and T.lhaetv n Joseph D Boyd. 11. "What Manner of Msn Is This?" 7:30, "Have We Been Deceived in Jesus T" Bungalow 1 Tth and Court Frank E. Jones. pastor. 11. 8- Cosgre rational rirst Park and Madison nv ruth o Dyott. 11:30 and 7:, Rev. R. W. Forquhsr". Atkinson Memorial church K. 20th and Ki. erett Rev. Warren Morse. naator. tl. 'The Man Who la of Value to Hla Commun ity." 7:45, army speakers. ttst uerman e. 7th and Stanton Rev. E. O. Wlllman. Pilgrim Missouri ave. and Shaver St. Rev C. Kantner. 11 "Hov (a wn Love God. 7:30. "Writing One'a Life Book." iDrrersirv rsra Maven at. i nmH, . Rev, F. J. Meyer. 11, 7:30. Waverly Heights E. 33d and Woodward 5t' Ali5, X'. P2T- R- C. Millard, 11. A Good Education What la ItT" V-30 The Gcapel In the Old Testament." Hunnyslde E. 3Xd and Tayior Rev. J. J Staub i1,iU,H,r"B?w,rd OBsatsnt, minister. 11. n5owlE..R'L LoT for tB Ntion." 7:30, Vwraelf" Worry Dost Worry About Wea (German) B. Sth and Trsmont-Rev. I. H. Hopp. 10:30. Norwegian Danish Congregational church B. 83d andJSamner Rev. Morton Olson. 11. 7:30. JPrT.iU'T- J- H. Barnett, paster. 11. . . Finnish Mission 107 Skidmors st. Rev! Samuel Nevala- TtJW wlwood Cxmgregatlonal church 45th ave. r ill , j t'J J- J- Mauasaa-er. 11 nArdenwakl ArdenwaM sutioa Howard W 11 op k irk - mw Donjn. lesson sermon, i and Deagh Real?" Portland Mission church Carson rtetirfcta n . ouii,p. vsmr. it.w, o:olf. t:w. Swettli Mission .Tabernacle GUsan and N. Kin iter. J. Ledln. 11. 7:30. Episcopal Trinity 10th and Erenett Rev. A. A. Mor rison, rettor. 8. 11, 8. Pro-Cuthedrul of St. -Stephen the Martvr 13th snd Clay Rt. Rev. W T. Sumner, blsh. op. Very Rev. E. II. McCoHIster. dean. 7:45, 0:30. 11, 7:30. 11. Bishop Howe of Alaska. Tuesday, 7:30 a. m.; Thursday, $r:30 a. m. ; Fvldey, 8 p. mi St. Davids E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30. 9:30. 11. Pa triotic service. 7:30, "How Can We Know Uod." St. Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. E. II. Simpson, rector. Rev.. J. G. Hatton. associate rector. 7:45, sermon by Bishop Rowe of Alaska. 7:30 a. m., holy eucharlst. St. Andrewa Hereford at.. Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9. 7:30 p. m. Grace Memorial Wetdler and E. 17th N. Rev. Oswiild W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11. 7:30. St, Michaels and All Saints E. 43d and Broadway. Rev. T. F. Bowea. vicar. 7:30. 10. 11. B. Church of Our 8avlor 60th ave. and 41st at. S. E. Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11. Biabop Morris Memorial chapel. iood Samar itan hospital Rev. Frederic K. Howard. 7, 7:45. St. Paul Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. All Saints 23th and Savier Rev. Frederic K. Howard. 11. St. Jqfcns Corner E. 15th and Harney. Sell wood Archdeacon Chambers in harge. 11, ?:it. - . St. Matthew Corbet t and Bancroft sts. Rev. W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 11. . Jewish CotigTegatioa Beth Israel 12th and Msia Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Friday, o p. mi Congregation Ahavia Sbolom Park aad Clay streets Rabbi R. Abrabamsoa. Ltttkeraa 8t. James. English West- Park aad Jeffer son Rev. William Evan Brankham. 11. 8. Immanuel 19th and Irvine. 11, 8, West Bide Norwegian Lotbersn 45 K. llCh. Rev. Wlihelm-PeUerson, 11, 3. . - Bethanla Danish Evangelical Lntheraa church. Union" ave. and Morris at. Rev. L. P.- KJoller. 10 a. m. and 8 p. m., , Immanuel : German Sellwood Rev.- H. C. Ebeling. 10:30. . . .. st. Pauls uerman e. - iztn ana Clinton Bev. A. Krause. 10:30, 7:30.- Trinity German (Missouri Synod) Williams ave. and Graham Rev. J. A. BImbach. 10:13. 7:30. i . Grace English (Missouri By nod) Alblna ave. and Mason at. Rev. E. Probst. 9:30, 10:30. 7:80. Evangelical Lutheran Zton (Missouri Synod). Salmon and Chapman Bev. U. Koppehmann. Genua, 10:18: - EngUsh.-. 7:45. St John's Peninsular and Klrkpatrick Rev. K. O. Salsmann. 10:45. 7:30. Swedish AucuKtana Bev. H. E Sanstedt- io:s. t:. Bethel Norweglaa Lutheran Free church Wygant and Rodney. Bev. J. A. SUvney. Trinity (Scandinavian). . 086 Lovely. Ports mouth. Bev.' S. A..8tenseth. 11, 7;30, oo first Sunday of each month only. ZIod Lundea kali, E. 15th arid -Alberta. Rev. 8. A. S tense th. 7:30, en first Sunday, of each month only. Our Savior K. 10th and Grant Rev. George Henrikaon. 10:15. II:1S. - Uerman Evangelical Reformed Lents Rev. W. U. Uenkaemper. 1, - W. ' keagy. , Preaching at 11, 'Are Sin. DIsea Evaagelioal lyaod German Evangelical Friends church Tacoma ave. aad E. 15th Kev. Ellas S. Heft-erf, I0:4i, Trse KsthodUt Central 5tb. aad E. Flanders Rev. W. N. Coffee.' 11, rally services. First E. Sth and Milt Rev. a. Beers. It, Rev. W. I. Johnston of Salem, both sermons. St. Johns Richmond and Hudson sts. Mrs. M. J. Blsir. pastor. 8, 11. Third Bev. R. H. Clark. 11. I JHX Alberta Free Methodist Bev. E. I. Barring fnn .11. S. - Lenta Soath Main st. Rev. A, Beers, psa- Friends' Church :'. - ' First E.asth and Maln-Ttev. H. L. Cox. 1L Lenta South Mala St. Her. oJha Rfler. West Piedmont Friend' church Corner Borthwlck and Jessup ats. ChesUr A. HadMey, J paator. . . Latter Say Saints Church of Jesea Christ of Latter Day Saints (Mormon) E. 25(h and Madison. 'Rev.- M. J. Ballard. 10:30, 7:30. The Reorganised Church of -Jesus Christ of Latter Day -Saints (not Mormon) E. 79th and Irving; sts.- c s. Jones,, pastor... . . . , Xetasdlst Zpisoepal ? Brentwood Rev: E. B. Lockhart. Sunder school and preaching st 1:30. Bethel A. M. JE- w. li. mace, pastor. 11. KendaU Rev. B, u. loung, Kunaay scnooi and Dreachtnc at2t80. Central Vancouver' ave. . ana aarso at. Rev. .C. C -Karick 11. . '.Spiritual Urarlta- tioa." 7: JO, union mcecing. Centenary. tb and Hat sts. Rev. T. W, Lane. D. D. 11. ' dintow SeUv Preaching. H. ? First Church Rev. Joanna Stansfield, D. D. 11, 7i5. ; . Epwerto Bev. u. aicvuuoca, v. U. It, O. EldHdge, D. D. lli "Christian Efficiency. 7:30, "Manhood for Qod." MootavlUa Bev. C. I. Hamilton. Preechmg II, o.- Patton P. 7:80. Taylor Street M. E. Circle theatre. Dr. M. "H. Marvin, paator. Rose City Park Bev. A. A. Helat. Sellwood Bev. A. H. -McLean. 11. S. An nual meeting;. W. P. M. &., Friday. October 19. St. Johns Bar. J. H. Irvine. Preaching u and 7:30. ' Trinity Sunday school, 10; preaching, 11 Strnnyslde E. 35th and E." Yamhill Rev. E. E. Smith. - - WestmorelaDd Bev. B. C. Ycnag. - Preach ing i-.wt. Vnlvetslty- Park Bev. 3. T. Abbett. D. D. Preaching 11. 7:30. WoodUwn Bev. W. E. Kloster. Preaching 11.7:30, .' Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish Corner Skid more Rev. H. P. Nelson. , pastor. . Woodstock Rev. L." C. Poor. Preaching 11, 7:30. . Swedish Borthwlck snd . Beech Rev. John A. Wellmen. 10:45, 7:45. Serman Rodney, ave. and Stantoa Bev. P. A. Schumann. 10. 8. , African Zlon 421 WtlUams ave. Bev. W. V . Howard.- h . - v First German 15 th and Hoxt. - Bev. Ed mund E. Hertsler. II. 8:30. Bennett chapel F. M. Jasnerl Prearhins at 2:90. District suDerlntendent. Rev. William Wal- lace Youngson, D. D. , 091 E. 62d sU N. Tabor 2790. M. E. Church Eeuta , Flrvt M. E. Church-South, corner Cnkm ave. and Multaoraao at. Rev. W. O. Fenton. 11. God and Leaat Possibilities." 7:30. "Won der of Religion." - . aaxaraae First Pentecostal E. '7th and E. Couch sts. 11. 7:30. . - . . e v Sellwood E. Sth and , Spokane Bev. H. C. Baker. 11. 7:SO. Ereutwooe rani st, ana eats ave. s. E. Bev. J. M- BotAard. 11, S. ; ScandiBavUB 48 Garfield.- 11. 7:30. Hishhud Park 1139 E. 14th N. Rev. W. P. Keebaush. 11, 8. " - . Bps r:45. Lents Bev F. M. Jasper. Preacbint- at 11 and 7:30. . . First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hovt - Bev, Kllas Glerdlng. pastor.. 11. "The Life That Knows Defeat." 8, "The Race Set Before sua.-' - , . Laurelwood Rev. A. C. Braekeabury. Ltncola Rev. E. B. Lockbart. - Preaehlnc air i -ML. . - . - . .. L. Uantoei Rsv. 8. H- Dowsrt, D. D. Preach lng at 7:9U. Mouat Tabor eiat and 8 lark at. Rsv. K. . Presbyterian First 12th and Alder sU. Rev. John H, Bord. 10:30. "The Cross sT Christ . In the Light of Today." -?:ao. "What Is God Doing During Ti Great, Wart' . , . Central C 13th and Pine sts. Rev. Arthur FY. Bishop. D. D. 1030. "The Call ef the World." 7:?a " "A jWay That Beetos Blht, But as wronaj. Westmiuster K. lTth snd ftclrayter sts. Dr. Edward Pence. 10:30, "The Smooth and Nim bi Coin." 7:30. "Christ the Uentleman. " Arbor Lodge Rev. Ueorge B, Crossley. 11. 7:45. , Calvarv 11th sod Clay sts. 10:30 and 7:30. Rev. Taos, S. Andersoo. 10:80. "A Personal Influence. '. T:30, The SUlrway to Heaven.' Fourth first and Gibus sts Rev. H. U. Hanson. 10:30, "Jesus the Alan.', 7:30. "Apoc- allpuc Literature. Ketiilworta E. 84th aad Gladstone Rev. B P. Lawrence. 11. Bos, by Mrs, N. W, Owen. -7:46, "AoaitKm. Forhe Graham and Ganteabeis avea, Rev. WUiiaja Aiecixoa. ai. -w. v Vernon E. 19th and Wygant sts. Bev 3 R Landaborough. 11, 7:30. ' "' r Mbrpab E. 19th and Division sts Rev. D A. Thompson. 11, "Is There a OodT" 7-45 "Memory." first of series. Hope Montavllla. 78th and E. Everett Rev S. W. Seeman. Morning, holy communion! Evening, song service. - Mt. Tabor E. 65th and Belmont sts Bev Ward M. McHenry. Morning. Jubilee service' Evenlntj. Jubilee sacred cwaett C- Grav"7-'1" ,Dd Snd' b'vdV Bev. W. Lee Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sts. Rev -J Li-Hut.?lluT.n- ,,! "Ood's Hidings." 7-.30 Luther, tbe Man of the Hour 400 Years Millard Avenue 7241 65th ave. 8. E Rev W. H. Amos. 10:30. T' Roe, City Park-E. 45th and Hancock ata. Moralna;. address bv Irving B. Rhodes, gen ersl secretary western division V M C A 8. F. Beatty. 11. ' A- w8w.r,.1?vDI AMrH,.,nn8.t.ree,t,T,77)"d Chinese 145?, 1st at. 7:45. " Anabel 66th st. and "to ave. 8, B Rev Jvuu E. Nelson. 11. 7:30. 8eT Bef armed First German 12th sad Clar R. a rr.e. er. 10:4fi. 8. ' Second Columbia blvd. and HI - r, A. Wyss. 11. . " Third Fifth in. Lents Sit. cd- n r keamer. 11. T w " Beformsd Praabytsriaa First Church Minnesota mA n.. Rev. r. D. Praser. 11. 7:80. Seventh -Dy Adveatists Note Regular services of tula stamitiuH. are held on Saturday. .- . Central E. 11th and Everett Elder P C Harward. paator. 11:18. T Tabernacle West Side. K. of P. halL llta and AWer. 11. Moata villa E. 80th and E. Ever.ttviA S. F. Beatty. 11. Lents 94th st and 68th a vs. Elde n Cbitwood. 11. St. Johns Central ave. and Charles t Elder A. R. Folkenherg. 11. Mt. Tabor E. 00th and Belmont Rev. J. M. Wl Hough by. 11. Albina (German Skidmore and Mallorv MlnUter. A. A. Meyer. A. C. 8chleitser. local elder. 11:13. Scandinavian 11. Ogden ball, Mlaaassippl and Shaver Bev. O. K. (KUdnes. 11. Salvation Army Corps No. 1243 Ash at. Adjutant and Mrs. Prank Genge. Corps No. 4 128 1st St. Enslen Florence nogoe, lieutenant Olive Scott, bwedish Cora 439 Bernslde. Bervleea for the Deaf . L'nited Presbyterian Wsaeo and Grand ave. Bev. . Earl Da Bois. 10:30. 70. Swnsdeasorsiaa New- Church Society. 41 Jefferson st. Rev William JR. Beecc -11, "Some Besponsibllity nesting impost new vnurcuaen. Tfaltarian Chsrch of Our Father Broadway and lis. hill Bev. T. C Zliot, D. D mlp infer emeritus Rev. W. O. Eliot Pr., pastor. II, "A Word for the Second Liberty Loan. 7:45. "Wel fare Work for the Soldiers." United Bretarsa' Alberta 27th and Alberta. First E. 15th and Morrison Rev. B. O. Bonebrake. 11, 8. Fourth 30th and 82d ave. S. E. Mrs. 0. T. Blanchard. Third 67th and 82d ave. 8. E. E. O. Shen- nerd. 11. 8. Fourth Rev. C. T. Blanchard, 63d ave. and 70th st. 11. 7:30. United Zvsagalioal Radical Jessup st. Rev. A. S. Henderson. 11, 7:30. Manor. Circuit Services. Ockley Green Willamette blvd.- and Oay Bev. II. H. Farnhsm. 11. 8. 8. fcMrst E. 16th and Poplar Bev."7. A. Goods. 11. 8. St. Johns Bev. A. P. Lay ton. 1L 7:30. UniUd Presbyteriaa First E. 37 tb and Hawthorne Bev. Hurh Fraser Given. 10:30. "Christ's Fellowship With I?s." ' Evening, Or. John . Gtf tea of Cairo will speak. Cfrarea) ef the Strangers Wasco st. and Grand evev - Earl DuBoU, pastor. 10:80. sd 2rS' ..Y0; Jota Gittoa of Cairo. Egypt. 7:30. "A CJondy Noonday on the Trail." 7 Ksntosi United- Presbyterian cbnrch Lorn bard and Chatham sts Rev. J. C. Cole Da a. ton. 11:15, 730. v pas- Universal 1st Church ef the Good i Tidings Broadway and B. 24th Bev. F. T. Scott. T. X. 0. A. T, W. C. A. T. K. C. A-th and Taylor H. W. Stone,' general secretary. 1:30 p. m. V. W. C. A. Broadway and Taylor. Rev. Joshua Stansfield. i30. "Our Text Book." Oliphant Sisters. Miscellaneous Associated Bible Students (I. B. S. A.I Ohrtstensen's ball. 11th and Yamhill. 3. "The Power of Darkswaa." s:ao. "Against Whom Should the Christians Fight V Bahal assembly Friday. S p. m., la room 514 ef tbe Eilers building. - I'eaiel Mission 268 First st. S. 8. Rev. George D. Wilson of Los Angeles. Christian and Mlsalonsry Alllsnee E. 9th and Clay. Bev. John E. Fee, pastor. 11. preaching. "I approve of Cretria- tion as tbe method of dis posing of the bodies of the dead and think tt is preferable to burial." That's the opinion of BT. BEV. CHARLK8 GORB, M. A.. D. D.. Bishop of Oxford, and author. The Greek fifteen cent arise Before Christ buried their dead. Later they reoogrnised - the ad vantage of cremation. Only : persons a track by lightnisa were buris4. Vow tae eastern Is again sinie rround aad suck institstions as the Pert. OretnatoaHaun with ita wonderful gu-draa aad keaatl. fal baildicgs favor the prtvo. ties. It is a mer oorafor-Usr diseesitiea .ef the departed loved ones. ' -. Crematorium Op&n to Oisitors Dailp from9to5 Fourteenth and Bybee Streets Sellwood Car to Crematorium