.?: . - ! ? ' I. v H: 12 SATURDAY regori Clergy Wiill HAS LARGE PM An Average of Ten Per Cent oT . Preachers Engaged in Y. M. ' C. A. and War Work. CAMP CALLS ARE HEEDED Sacrifice Reflected in Pulpit and Parish, Where "Bit" Is - Done With Rest. 'it AVERAGE of almost 10 per cent of Oregon's clergy have either partly or wholly given up their church, work and are now enured In army or Y. M. C. A. . work. Many of the ministers have en . listed as T. M. C. A. secretaries, others hare received appointments as camp pas tors and still others have been advanced to the position of chaplain. The Pres byterian church has given the most men , . In Oregon, their percentage being about SB. The Methodist and Baptist churches almost tie for second place, their per centage being around 15. Each church is working hard and is saying little about the creat sacrifices being made. The leaders find it diffi cult to fill the places of the men who - have left. Preibyterlaaa ta Frasee The Presbyterians have about 100 churches in the state that are supplted - by 80 active ministers. Of this number 20 have enlisted in the service. Rev. George L. Clark of La Grande church la now engaged In T. M. C. A. work in France. Rev. R. E. Blackman of Pen- dleton and Sunday school missionary, v is also In T. M. C. A.1 work In France. Rev. X. A. Thompson, formerly pastor ' . of the Mlspah church here. Is in France with the Y. M. C. A. Rev. J. E. Youel of. the Tillamook church is sergeant in the coast artillery at Fort. Columbia. .. Her. W. S. Gilbert, pastor of the As . torla church. Is chaplain with the rank of major in the lS2d regiment, A. E. F., France. Rev. Carl H. Elliott, pastor of tha Salem church. Is with the Y. M. C. A. tn France. Rev. C. J. Greene, pastor of the Corvallls church. Is chaplain of Base hospital No. 46. Rev. A. R. Hodge of the Gold Beach church is with the medical corps at Fort Sill. Rev. A. L. Laoey is with the medical corps at y Waco, Texas. Rev. F. W. Gloeckner, .. Sunday missionary for Southern Oregon, is with the Y. M. C. A. at American Lake. Rev. Horatio H; Marsh of Glen dale Is with the Y. M. C. A. at Fort Stevens. Rev. D. A. MeLeod, pastor at Cottage Grove, Is at Camp Lewis with ; tha Y M. C. A. Rev. J. M. Cornellson. - Indian missionary at the Tutuilla church, is with the Y." M. C. A. In Franc. Rev. Barclay Acheson is with . . the Portland Y. M. C. A. Rev. E. W. Warrington, pastor at Roseburg, Is with the T. M. C. A. In France. Rev. D. A. McKenxle of Dallas. Or., Is working at Vancouver. Rev. John H. Boyd of First church, Portland, and Rev. Edward H. Pence of Westminster church. Portland, are working during the week at Camp Rev. B. J. Glffen of McMlnn- . vUle and Rev. J. E. Snyder of Pendle ton have been giving part of their time at Camp Lewis. Baptists Give la Per Ceat .. The Baptist churches of Oregon have - given about 10 per cent of their pastors to assist in war work. Besides this, the Northern Baptist convention Is rais ing 110,000 a month to support these men. It Is the duty of the Baptist camp , pastors to locate churches for the sol- dler boys and also to get the people of the city 'to entertain the boys. They also preach In the huts and conduct Bible classes. . t Rev. F. H. Hayes of Sellwood church j -it a chaplain with the army In France. - Rev. Henry W. Davis of the Eugene church is with the Y. M. C. A in France. ?. Dr. William A. Waldo of First church. .... Portland, has been devoting his week .. days for the peat two weeks at Camp Lewis. Rev. H. E. Marshall, state su perintendent, of evangelism, has enlisted with the Y.Ti. C. A. and will soon leafje s '2r,Tr.nc: Rey- Ervln C. Laslette of Prmeville u assisting In the Van couver barracks and Vancouver ship yards. f ' The Astoria pastor. Rev. R. F. Jame ,j ton, Is working at Fort Stevens. Dr W. H. Eaton of Roseburg Is camp pas tor at the Bremerton navyyard. Rev. D. H. Young has been assigned to assist '. In tha work at Fort Stevens. Bjev. T. S Mosher of Powers, Or., is working In , spruce camps near hla home church. SRer. C H. Hall of McMlnnville is soon V to leave for. Newport, where he will - work In the soruce camn. aamnin. j Tallroad camps. Dr. C. A. Wooddy of . uuu uu oeen given cnarge of the m war work for the Northern Baptist , convention In the Northwest district. It . ? w" ty to appoint camp pastors with tha consent of the government and also . to secure additional workers. Dr. Wood- dy has given up his other duties in an . effort to carry this work through to a - successful culmination. : The Method i s t churches of Oregon T IS far easier to make occasional visit to the homo of the remains twhea these , have : been placed in the Columbarium of the Crematorium. There la never that saddening feeling of lonely neglect and the more grewsome thoughts of, nature's .process under tha ground. Everything in L and about the Crema- torlum la bright, with flowers' and . green that memories may ' be awoeter . and nor comforting, i Write, Phoae or Call for Booklet Y EN WAR ACTIVffy OponfoVhlfors '' fourteenth ond&ybi .1 ''u;-ir : JULY 13, 1918. Sitvigence to 4pea6 3Co 10,000 eototerjf niHorale at Camp Dr. Edward II. Pence, pastor of the Westminster Presbyterian church, has been detailed to speak to battalion groups of 2000 each at Camp Lewis on the subject, "Morale." He will address 10,000 of the boys In khaki each week. These addresses are to be given in con nection with those delivered by army officers and have for their' purpose speeding up the making of soldiers. Dr. Pence seems to have a wonderful hold on the men at American Lake and- is said to be doing very effective work. E MEETINGS CREATING INTEREST LOCALLY Conventions, to Be Held at Sea beck and Jennings Lodge to Be Attractive.' Local Christian Endeavor members are expressing interest In the coming annual missionary conference at Seabeck ana tne "Camp Multnomah" convention at Jennings Lodge. . The third annual conference of the. missionary education movement will be held July 30 to Au gust 10. The nurnoHft la tn Imnrnn th missionary efficiency of church workers by means of instruction and Inspiration. Courses In grade Sunday school work and mission study will be held. The afternoons are reserved for recreation. Four tennis courts, warm and cold salt water bathing, hill cllmblnsr and walking through wooded paths are some of th attractive leatures. Information con cerning registration wmv Via auvi.-t from Rev. John TT HTnfthowa nt or from Miss Vera Henderson, 1165 East zammii street. .Portland. 8:30 Rising bell. 7 :15 Breakfast. 8:00 Study hour. 9 :10 Devotional Bible hour. 10:00 Mission study classes 11 :10 Graded mtmtoniirv and discussion groups. iz :so Dinner. 1 :00-2 :00 Rest hour. 2 :00-5 :00 Recreation. 6 :00 Story hour groups. 6:00 Supper. . 7 :00 Vespers. . 8 :00 Miscellaneous program. 10:00-Retlring bell. The training cunn at .Tnntnra t will be held August is t 10 -n.. themekof the convention will be "Carry v.i. uiiierences, jioie study and gen eral parliaments will h - aA Ail Ujfj morning. The afternoons will be devoted io recreation ana tne evenings to pop ular leciures, rouowea by bonfire "watches." The camp will be conducted In military style. Th r.rict.. t will be 25 cents. Sermon Series to Continue Rev. Alexander Bear win Mnii.,,. v.- ..... j. 1 1 uta sermons on the Holy Spirit on Sunday morning at the First Free Methodist church. This Is the third in the series. Sunday's sermon will deal with the operation of the Holy Spirit. Donald L. MacPhee will sing. have given 14 ministers to assist In the camp work. They have 182 ministers In the state. Rev. Frank James of Lebanon has been' appointed chaplain in me army ana is soon to leave for France.. Rev. R. M. Jasper of Lents Is working at Vancouver. Rev. W. E. Ingalls of -Amity is taking an examina tion to enter the Y. M. C. A. work, and the followine have ben are now with the Y. M. C. A. and Red cross: Rev. A. O. Hammond of Grass Valley. Rev. R. E. Gornald of Pendle ton, Rev. R. C. Young of Oak Grove. Rev. Stanford Moore of Dundee, Rev. H. N. Aldrich of Salem, Rev. Carl G. Doney of Salem, Rev. George H. Parkin son of TCnsfrLA T? T r Tvffi . - -- -- . v.. nuiiinB oi Medford, Rev. W. E. Kloester of Wood- iwn cnurcn or Portland, Rev. R. C. Lee of Sumpter and Rev. U. S. Crowder of Wasco county. . Eliot la Forest Rev. William G. Eliot Jr.. of the Port land Unitarian church, has been work ing in the spruce camps and sawmills of Tillamook and Clatsop counties during the past week. Rev. J. J. Staub of the Congregational church has been devot ing much of his time to assisting In the Y. M. C. A. work at Vancouver. Bishop Robert L. Paddock of the Episcopal church Is now in Italy where he Is a chaplain In the regular army. It is understood that he is with about 2000 American ambulance men. Many others of the Protestant clergy are giving their services to assisting the boys who are giving of thetr best to the saving of the cause of freedom. The list of clergymen and laymen engaged In this work is Increasing dally and the Y. M. C A. Is flooded With applications from patriotic ministers, who have it In their hearts to do al in their power to Instill In the boys the proper principles of morality, courage and justice. CHRISTIAN NDEAVOR M . ni a Lremaforrum- V' '.;i W '..--Tl-L.-.-rt:-- -J5,.-jt. r.i ...... . - - i . ' wax uniw, UlUiUUfl : Work as Cmp B PRESBYTERIAL SYNOD OF OREGON MEETS IN EUGENE, JULY 23-26 Organization of Women's State Missionary Society Is Pro posed Feature. The 28th annual meeting of the Pres byterian synod of Oregon will meet at Eugene from July 23 to 28. All Presby terian pastors and one elder from each church - vw vi.ciiu. una ox the interesting features of this year's luevunK win oe ine anticipated organi sation of a woman's state missionary so ciety, which will be called "The Women's Synodlcal Society of Oregon." Short devotional services will be held In the mornlne. af for- nrhiv .v. will give Itself up to the summer school ui me university or Oregon. The afternoons will be devoted to the business sessions of the convention. Popular addresses win rn i .i. - evenings. Ewlng to Give Lectares James F. Ewing. superintendent of the First church Sunday school of Portland and educational director for Oregon In the church, will s-iv v v-. . lectures. enUUed: "Some Historical As pects or tne War." The Individual lec tures are: "Belrhim iivim mA r ern," "Berlin-to-Bagdad Railway," "The war in jsiDte lianas'' and "The Democ racy we Are Fighting for." Rev. B. P. Fullrtnn - .v - board of home miaelons. will be present At All nv. Mfn j 1 1 - - .v.aueo mu wm ueuver a popu lar address at the Thursday evening meeting. Important Session Toetday Wednesday afternoon J. M. Sommern dike, suoerintandent nf thi - . UUilUHJ school mission work of th Tr..,...i church, and S. R. Fergusbn of Cedar xmpias. iow&, wui speak. Wednesday evening there will be a fraternal meet- Koaresaea ny leaders of different Protestant denominations. One of the moot imnnWan . ' . WUOUIOB9 sessions will be Tuesday afternoon, when tha Albany college situation will bo discussed. Wednesday afternoon win be devoted to Sunrlav iKiinni mt..i.-. Thursday afternoon to home missions. rriuajr iternoon to rorelgn mte slona .Rev. W. O. Forbes, superintend ent of the 'Seattle district, will speak Wednesday afternoon. Rev. Andrew J. Montgomery of tha Portland is In charge of the program and left r-omana naay ror Eugene to complete the arrangements. St. Paul Pastor to Fill Pulpit Sunday Dr. James Robert Smith of SL Paul will occupy the pulpit again at the First Congregational church at both services Sunday. Tha Blhl viinni . " - . v v r. ... luvci ftl noon. -The other departments of the church are not meeting during the sum mer. The women of the church are working at the Rod Cross headquarters. The church choir for the summer- Is as follows: Soprano, Miss Doris Bagley: alto. Miss Dalsv nthimn i-i- - , iuuuiru H. Robertson, and bass. R. Welles Love- gron, wiui .Duoien a. Becker as organist im uirawr. ai tne morning service they will sing. "The King of Love" (Shelley), and there will be a tenor solo, VLead Kindly Light" (Hawley) in the evening an alto solo, "Hold Thou My Hand" (Brlggs). Dr. Lovejoy Speaks At Sunny side Church Dr. Esther Clayson Lovejoy will speak Sunday evening at the Sunnyside Con gregational church. Dr. Lovejoy re cently returned from France. A lawn festival will be given by the church for the benefit of the Red Cross at the residence of Dr. J. A. Pettit. East Taylor and East Tvunhr-.tMh Monday evening. Orchestra and vocal raumo. as weu as other entertaining features, will make up an attractive pro gram. DIRECTORY Seventh Sunday After Trinity Uniform S. S. Lesson "Retdinc God's Word." Acts 8,28-89: PiaT 19:7-11. Golden Text "Ye ahajl know the troth, and the troth shall mk joa free." Young People's Topics Chrbtian Endearor 'Xenon. From Favorite Parable." Mark 4:1-8.28-82. Junior Christian Endea-ror "What I want to Do With My Ufa." Eph. 6:1. Ejmorth LeatiM "How to Hare a Good Time." 1 Then. 5: 18-24. aptM Fin White Temple 12th and Taylor Rav. William A. Waldo. 11, -Tha Enlargement of Christianity"; 7:45, "Tha Heavenly MessenceT " East Side E. 20th and Ankeny Her. W. B Hinson. Preaehinc by Evangelist Dr. 8 J Re Id, 11, 7:45. Third Vancouver and Knott Rev. Welby J Beaven. 11. "The Prayer Test"; 7, B..T. P. V. Joint meetinc with church, topic, "T eaiiius From World-Known Parables." Arleta Rev. W. Garnet Handler, 11, "Tha Parable of tha Sower"; 8, "Bapuam of Mew stembera" Calvary K. 8th and Grant Rev. Thomaa. 11, 8. j. a. Glencoe E. 48th and Mala. 11. 7-45 preaching by Rev. F. C. Lealetta. BeUwojd Bethany Rev. T. J. BroomfleM. Grace B. 78th and Ash Rev. H.- T. Cash. 1 1 Di 8. Preaching by Rev. O. J. Waehita. Highland Rev. Ed a Cofer. 11. 8. f Ostnelle St Peters Lents Rev. p, 10:80. 7:80. Beutgen. 8, Pro-Cathedral 18th and Paris Rev. E. y O'Uara. . 7:1B. 8:80. 8:45, 11, 7:48. 8t Lawrence 8d and Sherman Rev. J O. Hnihes. , 8:80. 10:80. 7:80. St Patricks 19th and Sarier Be. E. p Murphy. 8. 10:80. 7:80, St Francis E. 11th and Oak Rev. J H. Black. .8. . 10:80. 7:80. ' U" Immaculate Heart of Mary WilHamt ave. and BUnton Rev. W. A. Daly. 8. 8. 9', 7:80. Holy Roeary E. 8d and Clackamas Bar. K. & Olson. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:80. St.- Rose E. 63d end Alameda -Rev J O'FarreU. 8. 10:80. 4. , , . - BC- Andrews E. 9tb and Alberta Rsv.' J. Klernan. 8. 10:80. 7:80. The Madeleine B. 24th and Siskiyou Rev Oeorte F. Thompson. - 7 :80, 9. 11. Aseenaion S. 7th and Yamhill Franchcan Fathers. 8, 1j0:80, 7:80. . Tma Biassed Sacrament Maryland ave. and Blaat dena Rev. XV W. Black, 8, 10:80, 7:80. Holy Croea 774 Bowdoin Rev. C. Raymond. 8. 10:80.T:SO. . St. Ignatius 8220 4Sd si 8. E. Jesuit rather. 8:80. 8, 10:80. 4. - St. Stephena 42d and E. Taylor Rev. We. MB A. Waitt. S. 8.8O. 10:80. 7:80. v. - Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Tsncoaiai eve. Rev. F. H. Miller. , 8. 10:30, ImT St PhflHp Nerl P.nlfat Father.) E? 16th and Hickory -Rev. W. J. Cartwright 6. 8 10 St Clements S. Smith are. and Kewton 1 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL Church of (god pens Camp itleeting If-- : - . Tabernacle ai Woodburn where anuu being The Church of God opened Its 84th an nual state camp meeting Thursday at the camp grounds In Woodburn. The meetings will continue over two Sundays. The church owns a beautiful fir grove of 10; acres In the city limits of Woodburn. where the state camp meeting is held each year. The meetings are held in a large auditorium, which has been erected on the grounds. Many people attend these5, meetings from the surrounding country. Part of them camp on the grounds during the 10 day session, where wood, water and straw are furnished free of charge. 'About 200 are expected to pitch their tents this year ald about 600 attend the church services on Sunday. Able ministers from h wUi....t w-- . wa baa rv cov states will be present to preach at the three sessions ueh Hav a i are : F. H. Ebbings of Daisy, Wash. : O. a. surgess, apoxane ; W. W. Crist. Mid- Protestant Churches Report on War Work How the Protestant churches In France work with the army and navy through a committee embracing all denomina tions is told in a recent letter: "Our, committee Is working on similar lines with your own," writes Andre Mo nod, corresponding secretary of tti French Protestant committee, from Paris 10 Henry a. Autinson, executive secre tary of the national committee on the churches and moral alms of the war. "Democracy and International Justice," says Mr. Monod, "are the French com mittee's basic principles. "The Protestant committee has been one of the most active of our organiza tions during the war. It has extended Its scope of action in a great number of different countries by means of literature and the sending of delegates to Holland, Norway. Sweden. Denmark. Switzerland, tne united States and Canada. - "Early in 1917 the same committee found a way of taking its part In a wide and permanent campaign,' tending to maintain the spirit of the nation on a lofty level and to give moral support to Influential organizations which could help in said campaign. We thus brought to a national campaign the help and the work of our churches which were espe cially prepared to understand the moral alms of the war. "We have been the means, by our close relations with the United States and by the mission of our delegates, to make our people more fully realize the moral significance and the value of American friendship and American sup port In the war." Memorial Services For HiUsboro Boy Sunday morning the First Congrega tional church of HiUsboro will hold a memorial service In memory of C. Car roll Gates, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Gates, the first Washington county soldier to die of wounds received on the battlefield of France. Dr. A. D. Shaw, the pastor, will deliver the address, his theme being "Till the Day Dawns and the Shadows Fade Away." OF CHURCH Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rev. G. BobL 8. 10:80. 7 :80. . Bt Agatha E. 15th and Miner Rev. J. Comminsky. 8. 10:80, 7:30. St Stanislaus: (Polish) Maryland ave. ; and Failing Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St Joseph (German) 15th and Conch Rev. B. Durrer. 8.10:80.7:80. 8t Michael (Italian) 1th and Mill Rev. M. Balestra. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St Clares Capitol Hill Franciscan Fathers. i:iv; vmo. St Charles 88d and Alberta Rav. 3. P. O'Flynn. 8. 10:80. All Saints E. 89th and Cllsan Km cm... William Cronin. 8. 10:80. Christian First Park and Columbia, Rt. Harold H. Griffis, 11,. "The Human Lock and tha Gospel Key"; 7:45, "The Sin of Secret Discipleahip." East Side E. 12th and Taylor Rev. R. H Sawyer, 11. "Lest Wa Forget"; 8. "Is There a God Who Sees?", MonUrllla E. 76th and Hoyt Rev. J. W. Jenkin. 11, g . Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott Bar. J F. Ghormley. 11. "Tha Humanity of Jesua": 8. "Regeneration." x Wood lawn E. 7th and Liberty Rev. Joseph D. Boyd. 11. "Parabolic Teaching Concerning the Kingdom of Heaven"; 8, "Tha Teat of Christianity." . Christian Sclenoe Lesson subject: "Sacrament" Fliat 19th and Everett 11, 8. Second E. 0th and Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 1L, 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emenoa. 11. 8 Fifth 62d and 42d ave. S. E. 11. ' jjSUth Maaonle Temple. W. Park and TamhEL St" John Hottrook block. 11. 'Oof1BT9"tl0Hll First Park and Madison Dr. James R. Smith, 10:80. "Power From On High" r 7:48 "Freedom Through the Truth. " Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett Rev. Warren Hon. 11. "The Spirit of France": 8, Home Fires E renins. Sunnyside E. s82d and. Taylor Rav. J. J Staub, 11. "Front Root to Branch in Christian Servfcw"; 7:45. address by Dr. Esther Uayaoa Lovejoy. j Highland E. 6th and Pwieott Rer. Edward Constant.- 11. "The Fraternisation -of America aAd Franca"; 8, -With Jems at tha Lake Bide." Wayerty Heights E. SSd and Woodward Rev. A. C. Mosea. 11, "All Oar Cera on Him." Ho evening service. u L"r'w th ave. and 85th at S. E. Mrs. J. J. Haadaakar. 11. .... i Trinity 19th aad . Everett Rev. A. A. Morri ton, 8. 11. 8. , Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen tha Martyr 18th and Clay Rt Rev. W T. SuwussThShopT Tery Rev. b. h. MeCoIHstw, cVaaw SuadayT: 7:48 a. mu. 11. 7:45 p. aa.; church acbaai. 8:45 J. m. Week ays. Wednesday 7 XtTZTm Fit day 8:80 a,- m.j Holy day. 7:80.. - . . 8t Darid. .E. 12th and Belmont Rev. T"5 k',rrcl- r:80. holy commtfnkm; 9 -0 euchanrt; li, "Tha Emotion of aa Ideal '! 8, "Judiment of a Nation's People."- Et. 1 rks ."21t and Xar' . " r. J. E F astors Urmy Chaplains i.i j-f, MJ) M , mmmm Nr -"-OX- - i m ir iuj .dtLUif t .. Is v v .fc,:--';V.ii;y.?V:.s.:.J al eonventlon of Church or held God is dleton, Idaho; G. T. Newell, Norton, Kan., who will remain in the state after the meeting ; Eugene Clark. Eugene ; Os car Lewis, state evangelist : Rev. Harry Neal, Portland ; Edward Holcomb, Har rlsburg ; Frank van Lydegrax, Bandon ; Mrs. Olive Myers. Rainier, and J. J. Gilllsple, Salem. A large chorus choir, under the direc tion of Mr. Gilllsple and Mr. Neal. will assist In the singing. A young people's meeting will be heid dally at 6 :30 o'clock, a daily children's meeting will be held at 1 :J0 o'clock and the evening evange listic services will begin at 7:45. The forenoon and afternoon will be given over to study classes for the benefit of the members of the church. The annual ministers' meeting will be held during the meetings, when all appointments for the coming year will be made. The Church' of God teaches Justification, sanctificatlon and divine healing. The public is welcome. Rev. Mr. Reece to Close Sermon Series Closing one of the most successful years In its history, the New Church society (Swedenborglan) will observe the Lord's supper at the 11 o'clock service Sunday. Rev. Mr. Reece will also close tomorrow the series of Sunday morning addresses on "The Great Teachings of the Savior." with a sermon on "The Universality of Jesus." At the last monthly community dinner, the largest In attendance during the year, a review of work accomplished by various de partments was given tn short alks by officers and members, suggestions afso being made for future and enlarged ac tivities. The annual picnic of the society Is being held today at Peninsula park. Regular services will be resumed Sep tember 1, following tlte six weeks' vaca tion during which Rev. .Mr. Reece ex pects to engage In war work. Future Life Will Be Sermon Topic "Suppose There Is no Future Lifer "What Then 7" "Would 'It Make Any Difference? These three quest 16ns will be asked at. the Vernon Presbyterian church Sunday morning by Dr. Lands borough, who will also endeavor to an swer them. In connection with his talk he will present a picture of the highway of life and endeavor to renew the faith of his listeners In the life to come. In the evening he will speak on the law of love.- m m Methodists Plan French Orphanage Property for an orphanage In Gren oble. France, requiring an expenditure of S35.000. haji been mirrhou h .v. Woman's Foreign Missionary society of wie xaeuioaisx episcopal cnurcn, accord ing to a statement of Mrs. William Fraser MacDowell. president of the so ciety. Two women have been sent to France to .care for this orphanage, where 60 children will bo accommodated this year. f SERVICES IN Simpson, rector. Rev. J. G. Hatton. associaU rector. 7:80. 11. 7:45 St Andrews Hereford at, Portsmouth Arcoaeacon Chambers lnseharge. 9, 7:80 p. m. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11. 7:80. St Michaels and All Saints E. 48d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, vicar. 8. 10, 1L ana e. Church of Our Savior 60th are. and 41st et B. Arenaeacon unamDera tn charge. 11 Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev. Frederic K. Howard. 7, 7:46. St Pauls Woodmen Rav. Oswald W. Tay lor. . All Saints 25th and Barter Bar. Frederic K. Howard. 11. St Johns E. 15th and Harney. Sellwood arenaeacon cnamoers in charge. II, 7:30. St Matthew Corbett and Bancroft Rev. W. A. M. Brack, vicar. 11. Fraa Rtetheo'ltt Central E. 8 5 th and Flanders Rev. W. N. Coffee. 11. 7:80. Fire East 9th and MUW-Rev. A. Beers. 11. "God s Process of Refining Christian Char- J swish Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath otrricea Friday p. m., oaaruay. iv:su a. n. Sunday, 10. in Portland academy bide, 18th and Mont gomery. Religious school. Bible classes at Central llhrarv. nanml nt fmrth TJt74--.- Congregation Ahavia Sholom Park and Clay mim - niroi xu Aoranamson. Lattar Dav Saints Church of Jesue Christ of Latter Day Saints Lutheran St Pauls 12th and Clinton Rev. A. Erause. 9:80. 10:80, 8. , Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A. Christaosen. 11. preaehinc by Rev. Mr. KnoU. camp pastor at Vancouver. Trinity Williams and Graham Rev. J. A. Rienbaca. 9:15. 10:15. Methodist taboos! Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. C. C. Barick. 11. 8. Clinton . KeUy E. 40th and Powell Rev. E. B. Lock hart. 11, "Has Christianity Failed J" 8. union service with preaching by Rev. Paul E. Bataeh. First 42 th and Taylor Bev. Joshua 8Uaa-wk..?0:82-.-Vn Proper Conesption Godj 7:80. JSona Remember The Why tha Way aad tha Worth of Memory." - FSrf ScT!"a Daaisli 18th and Hoyt Bev. Eliae G)erdicg. 8. - Vancouver Ave. J orwegian Tto nixh Rkidmore and Vaneouver Rev. Elias GJerdtng. 11. Lincoln 8. "A Record Breaking Coaversioa." , Mt Tabor E. 1st and SUrk. 11. 8. Wilbur Multnosnah twil Sam v n sv 10:30, "Personal BesponsibUity ta Life's Pra- St. Jhns--W. J. H. Irvisw. 11. "A NaUow Bon fas a Day"; 8, outdoor sine and sermeai on old city hall law. District superintendent, Rv. William Wwllaoe Toungsoa. D. D.. 691 E. SSd st N. Tabor 2790. 'M. at. South f:-t Vr'-n t-J l ::-r...y rv. J,-, METHODIST ANNUAL CONFERENCE WILL BE HELD IN SEPTEMBER Astoria Too Crowded to Entertain Delegates, and They Will Come to Portland. The coming session of the Oregon annual conference of the Methodist church will be held In Portland In Sep tember. It was originally intended to hold the conference at Astoria, but. because of housing facilities which are overcrowded and congested on account of the shipbuilding program there. It Is found Impracticable. The conference will be entertained by a joint commis sion of the City Church Extenslop so ciety, the Methodist Men's Social union and the Ministerial association of Port land. The sessions of -the conference will be held in First M. E. church, cor ner of Twelfth and Taylor streets. Committee. Set to Work Committees have been formed and the preliminary work of the commission for the entertainment of the conference is well under way. The conference will be presided over this year by Bishop Shepard of Chicago. An event of interest. to Methodism Is the coming visit of Bishop Stunts, who comes to the Northwest on his way to China. He Is to hold one conference in 1 this area while here. He will be avail able for several addresses In Portland and vicinity, and the Methodist Men's Social union is makiag extensive plans for his entertainment. Bishop Stunts goes to China in place of Bishop Batch ford, recently returned to this country. Dr. 8taa. field to Speak At the First M. E. church Sunday morning. Dr. Stansfleld will preach on "The Value of a Proper Conception of God." "Many people have a miscon ception of God ; wonder what and why he is, and suffer and fear because of false Ideas," said the pastor, "and they are weakened rather than strengthened by the thought of God." The sermon will endeavor to convey the value of a proper conception of the creator. In the evening Dr. Stansfleld will preach on the subject, "Sons, Remem ber." "Man's conceptions are not only of the present, but of the past and to Lsorae extent of the future." says the pastor.' "tie is peculiar In this respect ana superior, also. The sermon will show the why, the way and the worth of memory." Moot Court Finds Defendant Guilty In the moot court proceedings, held by the young people of the East Side Baptist. church last Sunday evening, the Toung Peoples union was tried and sentenced to CO days at hard la bor on the charge of Ineffective ness. Upon the advice of the jury the "Judge" withheld judgment upon the second charge preferred against the defendant, to the effect that young peo ple of today are Incapable of making a young people's union In the church effective. This charge will be dealt with more conclusively in the early part of September in a debate on. "Be It re solved, that the young people of today are too frivolous to form and carry on an effective Young People's union." Last Sunday's service was one of a series of programs planned for the com ins; months with anticipation nf nl.im.. and profit. Sunday night the young people win nave a "Hound Robin story hour." Rev. F. C. Laslette To Preach at Glencoe Rev. F. C. Laslette will have charge of the services at the Glencoe Baptist church Sunday. Special music will be rendered under the direction of Miss M. C. Beable. In the morning Miss Edna Swiney and Mrs. II. P. Bloxham will sing "In Heavenly Love." At the eve "Jesus. Word of God Incarnate." nlng service the women's chorus will sing PORTLAND T. French. 11, 8. Senwooil East 9th and Spokane Rev. R. "What Is the New BirthT" ' Praebytarlan , 12th and Alder Rev. John H Boyd. 1Q:30, quarterly communion, baptism and re ception of new mem hers, topic, "Frultfulneaa of Sacrifice"; 8, patriotic meeting nnder auspices of Rotary club. Weetmlnster East 17th and Schuyler Rev. Edward H. Pence. 10:30. "God of the SUra and Creeping Thing." Central E. 13th and Pine 11, preaching by Rev. Thomas S. Anderson. ,ACiTJ7r"JltB.,d Clay Rev. R. W. Roger. 10:30. A Sound Heart; the Source of Religi- ZSLSZi. 8-..','WU1 Christianity Become the World Religion T Vernon 19th and Wygant Rev. J. R. rjadsborough. 11 . "Suppoaa There Is No Future life. What Then!" 8. "Tha Law of Love." Piedmont Rav. A. L. Hutchison. 11. Hansen. 10:80. "Faith and Reason"; 8. Whe sma uiraie. Kenilworth - E. 84th and Glsdstone Rev. Paul E. Ratshh. 10:80. "Lamps That Failed." Seventh Day JlSvantitU Note Regular services ef this deaomlnatloa are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett- L. K. Dick son, pastor. 11:18. TbernaclAreanam BaU. ISth and Wash ington. 11. 7:45. Montavilla E. 80th aad Everett Elder J. A. Gerhart 11. Lenta- 84th ,t. and 88th are. Elder W. D. Huntington. 11. , St Johns Central ave. and Charleston Elder A. R. Folk en berg. n. Hh. TorTE- 0th and Belmont Elder W. T. Hilgert 11. Alblna Skidmora and Mallory Rwv. A. A. U1n- E- KboU. local elder. 11:15. Scandinavian Ogdea hall. Misslmlppl aad Shaver. 11. Salvation arwiy Corps Ko. 1248 Ash et Adjutant Frank Genga. :1, 8. Swedsnbsfilan Hew Church 8odaty 881 Jeffersoa Rav. William R. Reece. 11, "Tha Cnivcrsality of Jesus. UnHarian .in"Seb nr Pether Broadway and Tam "5 Rev. W. O. Eliot Jr. 11. 'Tha Watch word of tha Haw." Patriotic Bandar. Thir Bev. K. -Q Shepherd. 11, "Eztrsaae Salvation"; 8..The BlaairT Friend." MleoelianeotM CThefflMan ; .n( ' ' . . m w and Clair Rev. John E. Fee. 11, 7:45. neauzanon seagns 188 nth Hew. H. leeUon or Imagery of tha Coming Self." Dt BT-. irit- 8, "Modern MirackaeT M. Mtnard. 11. "Pmnf't HihU A .ft em ejsa sfeawaita lmm aTr) a as y wti j . BBkaaw s rifBUBUBITa 9 . aft, 1 rrmwk mM vVa I'.U ,. w " I J1;1" .T'rtntt- "11. .-faiUi fc,iTa trtry Ft- ::."t." ' j !lid in m ?t3tjlanij Paplist Cbuvtfy (Sets gnttng pastor of abilttp Rst. Ed C Cofer. Uy ranKelljt. ass bavun tha .work of minister with the HlrhlSJld Baotiat rhutvK srtse elMinv series of services at Kelso, Wash, held vrjin xtev. jr k. oale of the Baptist Chapel car, "Messenrer of Peace." The church Diana tn male tha atraiMi V the remainder of the summer both help- xiu ana attractive, and to meet all the needs of Its larse productive field. Rev. Mr. Cofer is a. young; man who is Just entering- the ministry. TO TAKE THEME FROM FALL OF THE BASTILLE "Spirit of France" Will Be the Subject of Sermon by Rev. Warren Morse. July 14 Is to the French what Inde pendence day or July 4 is to the United States. It commemorates the destruc tion of the Bastille, which had become the symbol of oppression to the pcopia in the days of the French Revolution. Owing- to' the union of interests between France and America, many Portland pastors have announced that they will preach on topics appropriate for the occasion in their Sunday sermons. At the 11 o'clock service at Atkinson Memorial Congregational church. Rev. Warren Morse will preach on "The Spirit of France." The feature of the evening will be "Home Fires Burning." Letters will be read from the soldiers in France and some of the favorite army songs will be sung. Lantern slides of notable scenes In France and Italy will be shown. Rev. Edward frm.t.n .t .v. land Congregational church announces his Sunday morning subject as "The ri.itrnusiion or America and France." This subject will be dealt with from the Christian and humanitarian v4..i. furnishing lessons and encouragement for the work In which the American na tion Is engaged today to make real for the world the political . Idea of liberty equality and fraternity. The evening Side5" "W,th J'U at h6 Lak The rector of St. Davids Episcopal church will speak Sunday morning on the significance of the fall f the Bas- "uo na Americas cooperation with France. Rev. E. B. Lockhart will dwell on the same subject in his morning and evening sermons at Clinton KeUy and Lincoln auoutvuiai vourcflef. Pastors Eeturning From Turner Meet The Portland pastors of the Christian churches have returned to the city from the convention at Turner to take charge of their Sunday services. Rev. H. II. Griffis. pastor of the First church, has been presiding at the morning institute sessions and delivering convention ad dresses. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH E. 17TH A2fD SCHUTLKB 8T8. REV. EDWARD H. PENCE PASTOR SUBJECT REBMOH SUJfDAT MOKIflJKl, JULY 14 "GOD OF THE STARS AND CREEPING THINGS" Services Begin at 10:30 No Evening Service First Congregational Church - PARK AND SUeieOH STS. Rev. James Robert Smith, D. D. St. Pawl. Mian. . mfS' 18isO M. H -FOWIft mo ON MIOM" Kc?:.. Tvaa a a " t?,'-i- f "FREEDOM THMOVaH THE TRUTH" Willi Is Pertlead aa, sees f-; 1 Tea wll eajey eer sarvlcei 8. 8. at 18 see PASTOR SUNDAY m r I A 7 S Church df Our . . BEf ADTTAT AT TAHHH.I, lafcBTICE AT ; It A. X. , '7 szmjcox "The Watchword of the iHoiir Observance of monthly Pitriotlsm Sunday and reading of the Bints :' anted on the fiervioe Fla ; 7 T9r : SEATS AKS njKTT JTOXE BE 8TKA3rOEB HEKB'V ;V-;AW ELIOT, Jr-f r:Miklrr : ffl. c. m VETERANS FROM F RONTTO ADDRESS THECONGR EGA1N Dr. David Hughes ind Lieutenant. C. R. D. Schajel Will Speak at First Presbyterian Church. .4 ROTARY CLUB WILL ATTEND . t ... - Annual Church Picnic Is Being r Held Today at Canemah Park Under Direction of Men's Club fjayHE First Preabyterlan church. I Twelfth and Alder streets, vrtll 11 1 . have a special patriotic service SsJ Sunder evening at S o'clock unaer tne auspices of the Hotary club. There will be special patriotic music, and addresses mill be given by two men from the British army, who have spent much time oh the western front and have been sent home to re cover from wounds. Oae of these men is a chaplain attached to the Welsh Fuai leers. Dr. David Hughes, and the other Is Lieutenant C. R. D. Schajel, of the British Royal Field Artillery. The Rotary club w ill attend In a body. At 10:10 in the morning the quarterly -communion service will be held with baptism and reception of new members following. The pastor. Rev. John H. Boyd, will giv a brief communion ad dress on the subject. "Frultfulneaa of Sacrifice.- The Sunday school will con tinue its summer session at 12:18 vsKh Illustrated talks by James F. Ewln on 'The Gospel of Mark." The annual church picnic Is being held at Canemah park today uifder the aus pices of the Men's club. At :1$ o'clock, or Immediately following the eventn service, the soldiers and eat lore are en tertained In the church house by the members of .the Christian Endeavor. Knights Will Hold Service at Barracks An open air mass will be held out side the Knights of Columbus hall at Vancouver barracks. Sunday morning, at o'clock. The Cathedral choir of Portland will sing. Two weeks ago over 500 soldiers attended a similar mass. On Wednesday night la dance will be given for the soldlerf by the knights In the upper cantonment pa vllion. Cards of admission will be required of all persons not in the military service. Officers of Portland council will have charge of the initia tion of a large class of candidates st Hillsboro Sunday. The degree work will start at 1 o'clock. . Camp Pastor to Speak Rev. Mr. Knoll. Lutheran camp pas tor at Vancouver, will preach at Our Saviors Lutheran church Sunday morn- ing. Mr. Knoll was formerly Lutheran pastor at Chthalls. Wash., and has re cently been transferred to his new post as camp pastor. First Presbyterian Church Corner 12 th ami Aider Sts. 10 s. St. REV. JOHN H. SOYD, o. o. "Fruttfuliteea ef Secrtnce" (Commonioe Mesas r) 8:00 P. M. Greet Patriotic garvfe, ' ender Anspfaes et Bearjr Club ftedreaaat er DN. DAVID HUSHES Reyal Wets Fuel leers LIEUTENANT O. n. D. SOHAJIX HUsh Herat PMd Artillerr Ortas Beeital 7:4-8 ED0AR E. OOUR8IN 3 laRSTM.E. CHURCH y VELKTH akd TATLOB STf. I W.JoshuaStarufield U D. D., Pastor 10:8S ft. M. !Vaae of a Proper (Conception of God9 Mm U poee ef Th Ileea and Coneeptisas ef W tbe Baler of the Cniverse A It M-. SUNDAY SCHOOL V:se r. m.. ohoan RiotTAt. ' Ht. OUdrs Mortan fajuiei. f prassdins (Jocreaational Slaa. 1 Special Untie ii.JL.ii. Male . Quartet T4 P. 88. SERMON B)V OR. JOSHUA tTANSPIELO "Sonm l?mfnl..rW lTHB WHY, THE WajTae the WORTH Service fee State Minute EATS FREE , e 7 1 s i A s Father