H.'..jf . ' 1 f " THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL SATURDAY, MARCH 2, -1918. PORTLAND, OREGON -t'-V:. 4 (Oregon's 2Uork in the ar 3s declared of the Greatest Smportance DR. JOHN S. LOWE HERE IN INTEREST . OF LIBERTY LOAN ) Boston Clergyman Says It Is T Sfitps That Are Going to Count in Winning Victory. UNAMERICANISM IS GRILLED Those Whose Utterances Ham- per War Industries Are Firing ' Volley Into Backs of Soldiers. EV. JOHN SMITH LOWE. D. I)., of Boston, field head of the Unlversallst Denomination of America, la In Portland on a two weeks' vlsfit In the. Inter ests of his denomination and of the United States government In behalf of the next Liberty loan. , Sr. Lowe Is highly plieased with the patriotism displayed by bis fellow countrymen In the "wljld and woolly west." Dr. Lowe said "Coming; from the heart of New England, where pa '. trtottam Is Intense, I am rejoiced to dis cover that Oregon is doing Its part so gloriously in the mighty struggle that holds us in Its grasp. Oregon's sons are among the best of those going "over there.' "Oregon is producing ships and that Is what is going to count. "Every keel laid down brings us three miles nearer to Victory. W can send 600,000 men across the .water and for want of ships, send ' them to slaughter and defeat ; or we can end over 2,000,000 men and with an : adequate fleet send them to victory. - . "Those who hamper our war industries and binder the government by un-American utterances are firing a volley at the backs of our brave soldiers at the front. . We are flighting to preservewhat our forefathers fought to win ; liberty and the right to govern ourselves. I am not obsessed with a fear that we will suc cumb to militarism. The natural inclt ' nation of a democracy is in the opposite ' direction. When a people reluctant to . fight are compelled to make war, there is no danger of militarism in their Victory. - "Our war Is righteous because it is not :. for ourselves alone but for humanity. Our flag Is no longer just the American flag It is the world's flag. It floats - aide by side with the French trl-color - and with the British union Jack, stand ing not for annexation and indemnity. but for humanity. Some day it will J float beside the German flag signifying that we are all free from autocratic rule , and united In a world brotherhood, an -. International democracy." Dr., Lowe will speak in the First Uni versallst church. East Twenty-fourth .' and Broadway, Sunday morning at 11 o clock. Lenten Subjects Of Dr. J. J. Staub Sunday morning pr. J. J. Staub of the Sunnyside Congregational church will preach the first of a series of special Lenten sermons leading up to Kaster, The choir Is planning to co operate with music of an appropriate character, and services of unusual in terest and inspiration are -anticipated. The pastor's subjects are as follows : March, 3, "The Cross, the Central Fact of the Scriptures" ; March 10, "Lessons , Learned at the Foot of the Cross" ; March 17, "The World as Seen From Calvary" ; March 24, "The Triumphal Entry" ; March 31, "The Resurrection and the Life." The woman's Christian temperance . union will have charge of the evening i. service, and has arranged a program j Of special attraction. Their state lec : turer, Mrs. Lottie Hanon of Newberg Will deliver the address. Closing Series at Piedmont Church Sunday mornlrig Dr. A. L. Hutchison . Of Piedmont Presbyterian church will . deliver the last of a series of sermons of "The Challenges of the Christ." This topic will be "The Present Day Chal lenge to Service some things the church ought to learn from develop- . inenta In rthe world1 war. At 7:30 the service will ba In charge of the Woman's " Missionary society and they will pre sent a program of special Interest with up-to-date Information on present day world work of the churches. Mr. Mc Michael, president of the Portland Pres- "bytertal society wllK be the principal v speaker of the evening. On Thursday evening Japan will be the subject of atudy In the- light of the possibilities of her entering actively Into , the great world war. i ; .yei nas none ot its own. ' Cremation appeals first of all, because it dlsposes once and for all every disagreeable thought that cannot.be disassociated with buriaL Cremation is cleanly at first and at last, in any stafc the one reverent and beautiful wtrvd leading those whom we loved in life to the (inal rest , ; ..-, (Write, phone or candor booklet) " SeUwood Car to Fourteenth and By be '-"V - v Visitors ft to -i" .... -s. y(-;v, . 7 V. -' Boston Clergyman Z k" i J"" LA U 'M'0 Ail' " 2 f s 4 j ? ,j, v '', , ?$i'fs ( U ' x A i 'V, V," -tjF Jj Rev. John S. Lowe. D. D. John S. EAST SIDE ILL PREPARED FOR LARGER ACTIVITIES Dr. Hinson on Sunday Morning Will Begin His Second Year as Pastor. In the mernlng Dr. Hinson . of the East Side Baptist church will com mence the second year of his ministry with the church by preaching on "The Second Mile." In the sermon he will show how the church, ' which more' than Ldoubled its membership during the first year of his ministry, can do yefgreater things during the second year, with a bettered environment and Increased fa cilities for doing, work on a larger scale. Every department 'of the church is now well equipped for enlarged en terprise, and increased success. At night the sermon will deal with "The Second Coming of Christ." The booklet of Shaller Mathews of Chicago untverslty will receive some attention and three of Its affirmations will be proven untrue. A continuation of the refutation of Mr. Mathews' unscriptural treatment of this doctrine of the Bible will .occupy another sermon, to which the sermon of the evening will be intro ductory. The ordinance of believers' baptism will be administered at this church, and the ordinance of the Lord's supper will be observed, when "new members will receive the hand of fellowship at the communion. Centenary to Hear Rev. H. L. Stephens Centenary church will begin on Sun- oay nignt a aeries of revival meetings, under the-leadership of the Rev. H. L. Stephens. Mr. Stephens- comes to us moat highly commended. Dr.- J.'WUbur Chapman says of htm. "I should consider any community greatly favored If 'the services of these consecrated workers could be secured. The ministers will find Mr. Stephens , oae In whom they may place entire confidence. Mr. Stephens will preach on Sunday night at 7 :30 on Before the. War, in Great Britain, and In Canada .Since the War Began.'" Which the Most Reverent? Of the many forms of placing- away the .remain of the departed loved ones. - CHURCH none - so completely re places . the disageeable features of other -methods as Cremation,, and praises his estate Lowe, Test of Hour Will Be Pastor's Topic "The Test of the Present Hour" wUl be discussed ty Dr. WUliam A. Waldo, pastor of the White Temple, Sunday morning. "Recent developments have brought a decided change in the attitude of people toward the church, and faith, prayer and sacrifice are put to their utmost teat." says the pastor. "The church wUl yet lend a secret of victory and peace to the situation." In the evening Dr. Waldo will deliver an address on "The Power of the Cross," the second In the series on "The Won drous Cross" and the present day con flict. This series is discussed in the light of Easter. The Temple quartet will render special music at both of these services and much attention will be given to con gregational singing. DIRECTORY Third Sunday in Lent Uniform S. S. Lesson "Jests Bringing Peace." or "The Prlnoe of Peace Uiea His Power." Mark 4:86-41: 6:15-20. Golden text: The Ivord hath don treat tbingi for us; -whereof we are elad." Ps. 120:3. Young People's Topic Baptiat Union: Christian doty and privilege. IIL "Prayer." John 14:12-17. Christian Endeavor: Christian duty and privi lege, m. "Prayer." John 14:12-17. (Conse cration meeting.) Junior C- E. "Peace, a Frnit of the Spirit" Gal. 6:22; John 14:27. (Consecration meet ing.) Epworth League "He died in my stead." John 15:13; Peter 2:21; Hebrews 12:2. Baptist First White Temple 12 th and Taylor sta Rev. William A. Waldo. 11. "The Test of the Present Hour"; 7:45. "The Power of the Cross." East Side East 20th and Ankeny sta. Rev. W. B. Hinson, 11, "The Second Mile"; 7:45, "Second Coming of Christ." Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Bar. Charles Mieier. 11, 7:45. Third ' Knott and Vancouver ava. Rev. Welby J. Beaven. 11, "Practicing the Welcome of Jesus"; 7:45. "The Lesson of Jesus at Beth led " Glencoe E. 45th and Main Rev. A. B. Waltz. 11. 7:30, preaching by Rev. H. E. Marshall. Arleta Rev. W. Garnet Handler. 11, Lord's supper and reception of members; 7 :30, "A New lork Slum Story." Lenta Rev. E. A. Smith. 11, 7:80.. University Park Flake and Drew. Rev. A. L. Black. 11, 7:80. Cathotlo St. Peters Lent Rev. P. Bautgea. 8. 10:30. 7:80. Pro-Cathedra) 15th and Davis Rev. EL V. O'Hara. 6. 7:15. 8:30. 8:45. 11. 7:45. St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rev. J. C. Hughes. 0, 8:30, 10:80. 7:30. St. Patricks 19 th and 8a Tier Rev. E. P. Murphy. 8.10:80. 7:80. et. jrrancia a., xitn ana usjc tv. j. U Elack. 8. 8, 9. 10:80, 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mmxr Williams ava. and 8tanto Rev. W. A. Daly. 8. 8. . 11. 7:80. Holy Rosary E. 8d and Clackamas Rev. EL S Olson. 0. 7. 8, 0. 11, 7:30, St. Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. J. O'FwreU. 8, 10:80, 4. 8U Andrews E. Bth and Alberta Rv. 3. Kiernan. 8. 1D:30. 7:80. The Madeleine E. 24th and Siakivoo- Sav. George F. Thompson. '7:80, 9. 11. Ascension E. Yamhill and IS. 76th Francis. can Fathers. 8. 10:30, 7:80. Blessed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Blan. dena Rev. F. W. Black. 8. 10:30. 7:80, Hofv Grose 774 Bowdoln Rv C Rinuml 8, 10:80. 7:80. Bt. Ignatius szzn 43d at. 8. EL JamH Fathers. 0:80. 8. 1040. 4. St. Stephens 2d and E. Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waitt. 0, 8:30. 10:80. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancouver ave. Rev. F. U. Miller. 0, 8, 10:3d. 7:80. St. Phillip Neri , (Paulist Fathers) E. 16th an Hiekory Bevj W. J. Cartwright 7:80, & XO i30 ' St. Clements S. Smith ave. and Newton Servite Fathers. 6. 8, 10:30. 7:30. Sacred Heart El 11th and Center Bar. O. RobL 8. 10:30. 7:80. St. Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rev. J. Ctmminiky. - 8. ly:S0. 7:80. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland ave. ana Failing Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Joseph (German) 16th and Couch Rev. B. Durrer. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Rev. M. Balestra. 8, 10:80, 7:30. St. CUree Capital Hill Franciscan Fathers. St.' Charles 33d and Alberta Rev. G. Sni derhorn. 7. 9:80, T:80, , ' All SaiBta E. 89th and Gliaan Rev. Father William Cronin. 8. 10:30. V . . , : Christian Flrstr Park and Columbia Rev. Harold H. Griffia. 11. "Conquest of the Cross"; T:45. jaoueni oumuuncs iw io rospet. East Side Christian E. 12th and E. Taylor Rev. H. R. Sawyer. 11, God Program"; 7:80, Montana E. 78th and Hoyt Rev. 7. HIGHLAND BAPTIST MEN'S MEETING SUNDAY EVENING Service Will Be Conducted by 15 Members Who Have Visit ing Congregations. What Is a somewhat new departure In Sunday evening service will be tried out at the University Park Baptist church, corner Flake and Drew streets. Sunday evening. A band of some 15 laymen wUl .have full charge of the service. These men are all members of the Highland Baptist church, and for several months have been visiting vari ous churches and conducting the eve ning services. This will be decidedly a layman's meeting. Preachers will take a back seat, while carpenters, brick layers, lawyers and doctors will Invade the sacred precincts of the pulpit and dispense the gospel without .frills or flourishes. It will be preaching. stripped of all formality and professionalism. , A male quartet wlU lead the music, and there will be plenty of the old fashioned hymn singing. This' evangel istic band will also have charge of the regular Toung People's meeting. Pastor Mieier of the Highland church peak In the highest terms of the work of this team, and other pastors where such services have been held, highly in dorse their work. Taylor Streeters to Worship in Ballroom The Wilbur Methodist church, succes sor to the Taylor . street church, with Dr. W. T. Kerr aa pastor in charge,, has announced services Sunday to be eon ducted in the ballroom of the Multno mah hotel. At 10:30 and at 7:30, Dr. Francis Burgette Short of Spokane, formerly pastor of the old Taylor street church, will preach. Will Preach at Lincoln In the Sunday evening service at Lin coln Methodist church Rev. E. B. Lock hart will preach on "The Bible and Why I Believe in It" Miss Ella Welch will sing "Nearer Home," by LudebuehL regon&anks Second in Victory rivd K K ndeavorers Jiitake In August, 1917, there were about 3500 churches of the Christian denomination with Christian Endeavor societies. Today there are only about 11,00. In a 24-week drive starting, last August, the young people of the Christian churches endeav ored to secure 2400 new societies within 24 weeks within the United States, or 100 a week. ' This was known as the great "Victory drive" and when it ended on February 3 the young people throughout the coun try had established new organizations in 2329 churches. Illinois finished in first place with 136 new societies and Oregon second with 73. The nearest to Oregon was Missouri with 59. If this state had had more churches to work with and a larger population OF CHURCH Jenkins. 11. "Soul Winning"; 7:80. "The; Thirty Tears of Christ's Private Life." Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott Rev. J. F. Ghormley. 11, "Finishing the Work of the Fathers"; 7:30 "The World's Expectancy." Woodlawn 17th and Liberty Joseph D. Boyd. 11, "A Bympathetio Saviour"; 7:80, "The Mercy of God." Christian Science Lesson subject: "Christ Jesus." First church Everett between 18th and 10th sta. 11, 8. Second E. 8th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth Sixty-second St. and Forty-second ava. S E 11. Sixth Masonic Temple, W. Park and Yamhill. 11. 8. St. Johns Holbrook block. 11. Congregational First Park and Madison. Dr. Hugh Pedley. 10:30. "Christ, the Morning Star"; 7:45 "Ca leb, the Indomitable." Atkinson Memorial least iwenty-mntn ana Everett Rev. Warren Moore. 11. 7:45. First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev. E. O. Williams. . 7. Pilgrim Missouri and ShaTsr Rev. W. C. Kantner. 11, 7:30. Waverly Heights E. 83d and Woodward Rev. A. C. Moses. 11, "Spiritual Vision"; 7:80, "Back to Eden." Sunnyside E. 3 2d and Taylor Rev. 3. 3. Staub. 11, "The Cross the Central Fact of the Scriptures"; 7:45, Mrs Lottie-Hanon. state lec turer of W. C. T. U. Highland E. 8th and Prescott Rev. Ed ward Constant 11, "Where Is Thy God!" 7:30, sacred concert Episcopal Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A Mor rison. 8. 11. "Warning to the Democracy"; 8. Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Martyr 13th and Clay Rt Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Very Rev. E. II. McCollister, dean. Sundays: 7:45 a. m.. 11. 7:45 p. m.; church school. 9:45 a m. ; week days: Wednesday 7:30 a. m.. Fri day 9:30 a. m.: Holy day, 7:80. St Davids E. 12th and Belmont - Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. Services 7:30, 9:30. 11, "Ardor and Order"; 7:30. "An Island Saint, Scholar and Martyr." 8t Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. E. H. Simpson, rector. Rev. J. G. Hattoo, asso ciate rector. 11. 7:45. St Andrews Hereford st, Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 'J. 7 .80 p. m. Grace Memorial Weidler and TL 17th "N. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. i Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11, 7:80. 1 St Michaels and All Saints - - E. 434 and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, vcar. 8, 10, 11 and 5. Church of Our Savior 80th ave. and 41st It B. E. Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev. Frederic K. Howard. 7, 7:46. St Paula Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. , All Saints 25th and Savter Rev. Frederie K. Howard. 11, aeries on "Intelligent Loyalty"; special tepic, "Government Financing of the War." . St Johns Corner B. 15t& and Harney, Bell wood Archdeacon Chambers in chars. 11, 7 :80. St Matthew Corbett and Bancroft. ReV. W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 11. Cvans4teal Assorts lee First English E. Otn and Market Rev. E. t Hornsehureh. 11. 8. v First German, loth and Clay Bar. G. F. Liening. 10:45. 8. Free Methodist Central 66th and E. Flanders Rev. W. K. Coffee. 11, 7:80. First K. 9th snd Mill Rev. Alexander Been. 11, 7:80. Friends Church First E. 85th snd Mala Rev. H. L. Cos. 11. 7:45. f .. Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wis. Sabbath services Friday at 8 p. m. Saturday 10:30 a. m. Sunday, le. ia Portland academy btdg., 18th and Mont gomery. Religious school. Bibl classes at Central" library, second and fourth Wednesdays. Congregation Aba via Hholoaa Park and Clay sta. Rabbi S. Abrahaason. , 4 - Lutheran - St lames, English West Park sad Jeffer- Sunday Services of Eev. Skogsbergh Rev. E. Aug. Skogsbergh, who la hold ing a series of revival services at the Swedish Tabernacle, Gliaan and North Seventeenth streets, will preach at the auditorium of the Jefferson htgb school. Emerson avenue, and Commercial av enue, 'Sunday, March 3, at 3:30 o'clock p. m. The chorus ef the Swedish Tab ernacle and the beautiful solo singer, Mrs. Olson Skans, wUl sing. The speaker wants this to, be a Scandinavian family i mass meeting for young and old. He will speak at the Tabernacle, 11 a. m. and in the evening, 7 :30, when he will especially address the young people. The revival services will continue over February 10. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH STARTS DRIVE Sermons- Between Now and EasterWill Be Devoted to Increasing the Roll. The First Presbyterian church, at Twelfth and Alder streets, is busy now with its Easter campaign for new mem bers. For a number of years it has been the custom of this church to make a drive among its constituency for new members. The sermons from now to Easter will be directed to this end and the services, both morning and evening, will have an . evangelistic tone. Sunday evenings the pastor. Rev. John H. Boyd, D. D.wUl have as his subject during March "Four Gre.t Ques tions Concerning Jesus Christ" The first one will be, "Was He Manly r This will deal with the elements of he roism in the character, of Jesus and a comparison of these elements with the young men of today. At 10:30 Sunday morning Dr. Boyd will preach on "Healthfulness of Spir itual Climate." This is the first in a series called, "Some Large Values of Religion." These mprnlhg sermons also will constitute a pre-Easter series. t ft Splendid Showing it is probable that Illinois would have been left far behind. Oregon started off with a good spurt and organized all the churches possible and several weeks before the drive closed was well in the lead with the 73 societies. Along toward the last of the campaign the thickly pop ulated states began to wake up and one of them managed to creep ahead of her Paclflo coast sister. Oregon's sister state, Washington, fin ished in fifth place with 35 new so cieties. The 73 new societies organized In Oregon .will become members of the Oregon State Christian Endeavor union which recently closed its annual con vention at Eugene. Miss Edna Whipple, state president, will also assume con trol of these. . SERVICES IN son Rev. William Evan Brinkman. 11. 8. West Side Norwegian, 45 N. 11th Rev. Wilhelm-Pettcrson, 11. 8. Method 1st Episcopal Central Vancouver ave. and Fargo st Rev. C. a Rarick. 11, "The Christian Signature." 7:80. "The God Who Forgot" Centenary 9th and Pine sts. Rev. Thomas L. Lane. 11. "The Present Day Church and Her Taak." 7:30, "Before the War in Great Britain and Since the War in Canada Began," by Rev. II. L. Stephens. Clinton Kelly Rev. E. B. Lockhart 11. "The Source of Spiritual Power." First Church Rev. Joshua tansfleld, D. D. 10:80. 7:30. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hovt Rev. Ellas Gjerding. 8, "Man's Deepest Need Today." The Vancouver' Ave. Norwegian Danish M. E. Rev. Ellaa Gjerding. 11. "The Heavenly Vision of the Son of Man." Laurelwood Rev. A. C. Brackenbury. 11, 7:80. Lincoln Rev. E. B. Lockhart 7:80, "The Bible and Why I Believe in It" Sellwood Rev. A. R. McLean, 11. 7 :80, Dr. W. J. Hewig, "A Booxelesa Democracy." Swedish Borthwick and Beech Rev. John A. Wellman. 10:45. 7:45. District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace Youngson. D. D. 691 E. 02d st N. Tabor 8790. M. E. Church South First Union ave. and Multnomah St. Rev. James T. French. 11, "The Power of Trifles." 7:46. "A Mysterious House." First Pentecostal E. 7th and E. Couch sta. Rev. C. Howard Davis. 11. 7:30, Presbyterian First 12th and Alder sts. Rev. John B. 3oyd. 10:80. 7:80. I Central East 18th .and Pine sts. Rev. Ar thur IP. Bishop. 11, 7:80. Westminster E. 17th and Schuyler rta, Dr. Edward Pence. - 10:80. "The Query of the Stricken Man." 7:80, second in a series on "Life's Metaphors." "The Athlete." Calvanr 11th and Clay sts. Preaching by Rev. W. R. Rogers. 10:80, 7:30. Fourth First and Glbbs . Rev. H- G. Hanson. 10:80. "Jesus and Property." 7:30, "The Changed Life." 4 Mizpah E. 19th and Division sta. Rev. R. W. Farquhar. 11, 7:46. Kenilworth K. 84th and Gladstone Rev. Paul Ratsch. 11, 7:45. Mt labor K. 65th and Belmont st. Rev. Ward McHenry. 11, "Life's Great Question. " 7:30, lecture by Clarence Steel of Bangkok, Slam. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett sta. Rev. A. L. Hutchison. 11, "The New Challenge to Service." 7:30, special program by Woman's Missionary society. FIRST METHODIST CHURCH 18th ana Taylor Sts. Beginning Sunday Dr. Stanafleld will preach a aerie of "Before Easter Sermons," special to the Lenten season. 10:80 A. M. "The Fast That God Requires" on "The Fast Worth While" "T give thy trass te the hiinfry, and te unoo the heavy burden." 7:tO f. BL . - "The Second Coming, So Called", On or two sermons on the end Of the world. The second on on week from Sunday ere-' Bins, "The World War. snd Is This The End; Twenty minwt congregational sing wttfe ' .. organ, orchestra and chorus trading -t" ft FOR MEMBERS CHECKERS AND BOARDS WANTED FOR SOLDIER E Christian Endeavor Societies of City Have SUrted Work but Hope Others Will Help. There is an urgent call In behalf of our soldiers in the vicinity, for 250 sets , of checkers, 250 checker boards and 250 small durable bags each to hold a set of checkers and to be fitted with a draw string. About 20 sets of chess men are also desired. These are needed to provide amuse ment in leisure hours for our soldier boys in 60 lumber camps where they are cutting spruce. It is easy te see that only the most durable material should be furnished since these things will see much harder service In a lumber camp than in a lady's parlor. A very strong folding checker board, well cleated. is the kind preferred both for use and also for convenience in stor ing when not in use. The supply of boards is small and is the need that should receive the first attention. The Christian Endeavor societies of the city have started on this work but the need is very urgent and the Endeav orers would be glad of help from others. Please deliver these articles as soon as they are ready at room 305 at the T. M. C. A. building and they will be at once distributed by the war service de partment to the various camps. "Ardor and Order" Rector's Subject Sunday morning, at 11 o'clock, the rector of St. David's wills preach on the subject of "Ardor and Order." It is not only intended to bring out a lesson for those Lenton days but for the whole of life, In the Individual and the nation. That is the lesson the con ditions of present days Is pressing upon us. There can, be no dlsclpleshlp with out discipline. Ask the soldier. The night sermon will be a continua tion of the addresses on "Some Ad venturers for God." The rector will speak on "An Island Saint, Scholar and Martyr." At the 9 :30 service the sacrament of baptism will be administered to Infants. Every Thursday St. Davids Red Crobs unit meets for work at 10 o'clock In the parish house, and next Thursday the monthly meeting of the woman's aux iliary will be held at 2 o'clock. Preaching on vRevelation Rev. E. D. Hornschuch, pastor ot First Evangelical church. East Sixth and Market streets, is preaching a series of sermons on the Book of Rev elation, which is attracting large and appreciative audiences. Sunday's dis course at 11 a. m.,' will be an exposition of the ninth chapter. Revival Series Planned The Glencoe Baptist church plans to hold a series of revival meetings be ginning March 31. Rev. H. E. Marshall has been secured as special speaker for the series. Rev. Mr. Marshall will speak at the evening service this Sunday night and will make suggestions concerning the meetings. PORTLAND Millard Avenue 7241 66th ave. S. E. Rev. W. H. Amos. 10:30, 7:30. Rose City Park E. 45th and Hancock sts. Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11, "History an the Present War." 7:80, "Did Mr. Brittiing See It Through?" Marshall St. A. J. Hanna. 11, "The Gos pel Before Civilization. " 7:80. Seventh Day AdventlsU Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett L. X. Dick son, pastor. 11:15. : Tabernacle West Side, K. of P. halL 11th snd Alder. 11, 7:4 5. Montavllbv E. 80th and E. Everett Elder S. F. Beatty. 11. ! Lents 94th st sod 58th ave. Elder D. J. Chitwood. 11. j St Johns Central ave. and Charleston Elder A. R. Folkenberg. 11. Mt Tabor E. 60th and Belmont Elder W. T. Hilgert 11. Albina (German) Skidmore and MaUory-r-Minister, A. A. Merer. A. C Schweitzer, local alder. 11:16. Scandinavian Of den ha!!, Mississippi and Shaver. 11. Salvation Army Corps No. 1 243 Ash rt 11. 8. 5, 8. Corps No. 4 128 H 1st st Ensign N. H. Lorengen. 11, 3:15, 8.' Swedish Corps 130 Murnsid. 8wdnboralan New Church Society 831 Jefferson st Rev. William R. Reece. 11. Unitarian Church of Our Father Broadway and Yamhill. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11, "Upon the Amazing EtupKUty of tit W ell to Do in the Present Crisis. 7 :45, open forum. A. R. Gephart on "The Work of the Public Welfare Bureau.." Miscellaneous Penlel Mission 268 1st 8, 8. Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and Clay Rv. John E. Fee. 11. 3:15. Associated Bible Students (1. B. S. A.) PUBLIC XECTTJHE BY C. W. FIELD On the subject THE COMING KINGDOM" Sunday , Mch. 3d, 3 P. Af. W. O. W. HALL EAST SIXTH ATSD EAST ALDER Every body Welcome Heats Free TSo Collection Y.M.C.A.1 Sunday, 9 A. Al. In the "Y" Hut' WIDKAWSKK CLUB SfNO en T .TOw.RTHtR .COftFERtfflCK At V. Ml Hrr Holmea. Sew Zealand "T" Worker, sella his expsv : , , . eseei to ritses. . . . EVERY MAN WELCOME YS RIVING PRU Speaks at &eed M I r.. i f X 'i r President Lindley Dr. Lindley, who Is now the president of the University of Idaho, will speak for Reed college next Sunday afternoon 1 at 4 o'clock. The meeting will be open , to the public Dr. Lindley was so pop- ular In his Reed college lectures of last j spring on "Psychology in Relation to I Business" that the course moved from) the library to the Lincoln high school auditorium and even then there was not room enough for all who came. Sacred Concert at Highland Church Sunday night at the Highland Con gregational church, corner Prescott and Sixth streets, a sacred concert will be given by the choir under the direction of Miss Orrel Rose. The program will Include, among other Items, anthems, quartet and solos by Miss Grace Danger field. S. E. Jarvls and Roy Hill. A short address will be given by the pas tor. Rev. E. Constant, on "Music In the Soul." The sermon in the morning will have for its toplo an answer to the question, "Where Is Thy God?" and will be a practical application to present-day affairs. Gephart Will Be Speaker At the Sunday Evening Open Forum, held In the Unitarian church, Broadway between Yamhill and Taylor, A, R. Gephart will be the principal speaker. Sunday ,i 7 :45 p. m. His subject will be "The Work of the Portland Public Wel fare Bureau." The address will be 'fol lowed by opportunity for free question and discussion. At the regular morning service the pastor, Rev. William G. Eliot Jr. will speak on "The 'Amazing Stu pidity of the Well-to-Do in the Present Crisis." MORNING SERVICE AT 10:30 SOME LARGE VALUES OF RELIGION "HEALTHFULNESS OF SPIRITUAL CLIMATE " First Presbyterian Church Twelfth and Alder Street! Rev. John H.Boyd,D.D. PASTOR PRE-EASTEB SERVICES ni'RIJfO MARCH EVENING SERVICE AT 7:30 GREAT QUESTIONS CONCERNING JESUS CHRIST WAS HE MANLY ? " Wilbur Methodist Episcopal Church SUCCESSOR TO TAYLOR-STREET METHODIST CHURCR, DR. W. T. KERR, Pastor, in Charge , The set-rices tomorrow, March 3, 1918, will mark a Most Unique Departure and will be conducted in the ballroom of the Multnomah Hotel In the morning at 10:30 A. M. and in the evening at 7i30 P. ML The preacher on Dr. Francis . Now of Spokane, Wash., but formerly Pastor of the Taylor-Street Church of This City It is expected that a treat crowd of Dr. Short's old friends and' admirers will attend these services. WESTMINSTER Irvington 's Community Church EDWARD H. PENCE, Minister "M Sunday Sorricos at 10;30 and 7:30 " ' 'yh r Morning Subject, "The Query of the Stricken Man." Evening Discoarso la Series on Life's MeUphors V "THE ATHLETE" A Cordial DR. HUGH PEDLEY OF MONTREAL TO SPEAK ON SUNDAY Pastor From Largest Congrega tional Church in Canada to Fill Pulpit for Three Months. LECTURE COURSE COMPLETED Speaker for Years Has Been Rec ognized as Leader in Religi ous Work in Canada. R. HUGH PEDLEY, for 17 years pastor of the Emmanuel : Congregational church of Mon treal, the largest Congrega tional church In Canada, will be temporary pastor of the First Congrega tional church of Portland for three months beginning March 3. '" Dr. Pedley has for years been recog nized throughout Canada aa a leader In religious work, but on account of hla health he was obliged to resign hln pas torate at Montreal hi October, 1917. He has just completed giving a course of theological lectures- at McGIll uni versity. Montreal. His subject for Sun day (March 3) morning will be.-"Christ, the Morning Star." and in the evening, "Caleb, the Indomitable." The regular monthly meeting of the First Congregational Church Brother hood Monday evening, will be in the form of a reception to Dr. Pedley. The church has designated Sunday, March 17. as "Fellowship Sunday." on which date an every member visitation will be conducted under the leadership and direction of Dr. Pedley. Sermon Themes at Calvary Church At Calvary Prewbyterian church. Rev. R. W. Rogers will preach both morning and evening. His morning topic will be, "Is the Average Man a Coward or a Hero in His Own Town?' The sermon will be a plea for a moral' and spiritual heroism right here that will harmonise with the heroism "over there." In the evening Mr. Rogers will preach on "The Religion of Abraham Lincoln. Dr. Sullen to Speak The pulpit of Pilgrim Congregational church will be occupied Sunday morn ing by Rev. Arthur J. Sullena. superin tendent of Congregational home mtsslona in Oregon and. Southern Idaho, on Sun day evening, by Rev. W. W. Youngson. superintendent of the local district of the Methodist Episcopal church. St SU!fTAT SCHOOL EOR ALL AGES AT 111 II these occasions will be Burgette Short Welcome