;? i! ' 2'.. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, OREGON 12 SATURDAY, AUGUST 10. 1918. . i Conferences Jauring m jWonth his Christian j t Cndeavorers mm Pig TO BESET i" 15 24 Camp 'Multnomah Will Be Held .- at Jennings Lodge and Offi cers' Training Camp, Turner. fJNE PROGRAMS PREPARED r One Event Will Continue for Five Days and Other for Six; Recreation Has Big. Part. URINCJ the month of August the Christian Endeavorers of Oregon are to hold two con ferences. Tire first is to ,,be August 15 to 19. at Jennings Lodge, on the Oregon City carline, and will be known as "Camp Multnomah,", and the second Is to be the "Officer's Training Camp'" at Turner, Or., August U to 29. "Camp Multnomah" represents the an nual county Christian Endeavor conven tion, which aims to bring before the young people of the county all phases of the Christian Endeavor movement. A camping trtp of five days, with every afternoon devoted to Invigorating out of door recreations, will furntnh the dele gates with plenty of genuine fun and fel lowship, as well as an inspiring program. Following la the schedule : Thursdsr. Auiuat 1,3 6:00 p. m. men. T:00. social food fellowship. I.eKy Hobinsoft. ' chairman. 7:30. ?en sons'. Itarler, llirold Hum bert, Bundsr tchool brretar of Oregon. 8:1(0. key noU acldreM. 'Tarry On." Edna Whipple. pNnident of Oregon Kndearor union. 8 4.. mora fun; 8:15-9 3i0. eTenins watch and bonfire. "A Glimpse of H.m"." Edna Whipple. 10:00. Upa. lights out. Friday :00 a. tn., reiellle. 6 30, setting up fxercisM. fl-4 5. breakfat. 11:00, muni drill: 1 EnecutlTe, president's ronferenee, 1I by Miss" Fsys Hteinmeti, president Multnomah county; 2 Mlwiom, led by Miss Violet Johnson, missionary rhairman Multnomah county; chart; atat. and county plans; social aerTire. led by dir. Baiz, social serrice chairman, Multnomah county; 8 Prayer meeting, led by Mrs. J. I. Cot, prayer meeting chairman Multnomah coun ty; 4 Intermediate, led by J. Kert Baker, state alumni uierintenlent. P 10, ItibU study, led by K.T. Harold Griffis. "The Gospel for a World t War"; 1 My Brother s Keeper. ft :S0, , aqnad drill; 5 Lookout, led by Kdna Whipple: , Social, led by Kutb Hmlge; 7 Junior super intendent; the chart, explained by Helen An drews; 8 War serrice, led by Robert Clifford. 11:00. Assembly, round table dbruwions; the challenge chart. Edna Whipple. 12:00. mesa. 1:30, Hike. ft 30, mesa. 7 00. good fellow ship hour. '7:30, even song, Harold Humbert, leader; address, " "Orer There' With the fted Ttlangla." by J. W Palmer. Y. M. C. A. sec retawy from the front. 8:45. more fun. 9:15, evening watch, "Not My JViU, but Thine." by Udna Whipple. 10:00, taps. . Saturday 0 :00. rereilee. :30, setting up Mrciaca. 0:4 3, breakfast. 8:00, squad drill: 1 EieeutlTa, secretary, led by Klma Kehwalt, aecretary Multnomah county; 2 Missions, led by Violet Johnson; missionary meetings; mission Mady, classes; 3 Prayer meeting. Mrs. Cox: 4 Intermediate. J. Evert Baker. 9:10, Bible atudy. led by Her. !r. Griffis; the gospel of the world at war, "Jesus and the Fighting Inninct " :. juad. drill: S Lookout, Kdna Whipple: Social. Hutb Hodge; 7 Junior. ' Violet John ton, mk-aionary work for the juniors; 8 War aerrlr., Robert Clifford. 1 1 :00, assembly. J .'00. ""; 1 80, shore party. 6 :30. mess. T.00. stunt night, each society to be represented; ig bonfire, jaza band; even song. Harold Hum bert; evening watch. Kdna Whipple. "The Zeal fha Master." 10:00, taps. Sunday 7 00. reveille. 7 30. settin up ex arrises; breakfast 9:00. Sunday school H.r. Id Humbert. 10:00. assembly. Rev. Paul Hatch ? residing; discussion. "The Endeavor' Church taaponsibilltitea." 11:00, presentation of plans by each officer and chairman. 12 30, mess. 1 ;80. goodfellowahip hour and Informal confer- J!5 . lrnr: Christian Endeavor meeting. Whatsoever He Saith Vnt6 Thee. Do It." led - by Gertrude Kakin. 8 00. address. "The Hy gentes of a Christian Life." Rev. Dr Griffis. ' !i A.7"1BV,, Edn Whipple. "A Mirror OL. Christ 10:00. taps IMonday 00 reve.ile. 6 30. setting up ex ra..!.!1, br"a,t. 8:00. ,qu,d drill: T ". treasurer; 2 Missions, Violet Johnson. Tenth legion, lif. work recruit; S- .1rtri.T't"ll r: 4 Intermediate. J flrLtirv'.,91..0- iVft . Dr. Griffis. "A Cbrtatian Nation." Bo. lookout. Kdna VVhio- . .1 J-e.tJ,5 K an"1 1:8l' rrt'"n (closing I contests). 8:30, mesa. 7:00, even sons Hir r-r C.rC' rf-"'., 7 80' p"t V7k A"J "' . d,r"-"1 by ;iadys Miller. W'W 9:ii. .ood VhTP,n' PWer'" Tha convention registration fee 25 canta. sleeping accommodations without ' S'. ?5 Cna for con-ence period JE ;tFiP 'V,8 from r-'nd to Jen nlnga Lodge 32 cents. Meals served on grounds for 20 to 35 cents Be"ea on HeTtT o',fnfi0er8' Tralnln Camp" la to be ' S." ll CAme5. "reund of the Chris- K.,V LVtoper responsibility as leaders; (2) A concrefe knowledge of how to do our work (3) T,Ut f,aUh ,n the power ' Christ ttf bring results. - '.ir?1?,f!V,?P.w lntendpl state, county li v'i Uni0n C' E' workers, bu Will be nTade welcome. This Is to be a camping trip, and everyone is asked to bring tent and blankets. The oniv tlorr fee of 2j cents, according to the an-i - nouncement of the committee Delegates re askad to send their names at once to : SJSTci?"-or Ml8S Rhoda pfrso- ,The faculty announced are Howard turn r Y 1 7i nn -r " Wat lal 1 1 Vs ,11 Crematorium Permanency of reverent r EXPRESSION No .other form of disposition of the body assures such a permanently reverent and beautiful resting place for the remains of the dead, as does Cremation. -. CONVENTIONS FOR AUG 1 AUG In any season of fhe year, though the jworld without be torn, by i Winter storms, within the confines of the Columbarium th urns that hold the one earthly tie j are always banked ln lowers, expressive- of repose and quiet reflection. v ;v'. .Write, Fbone oi. Call for Booklet'. 5KILWOOD CAR - TO f I1TH A5D BTBEE j 23r. rougher 3s I Sgain to preach ! atMhiteemple A well filled church greeted Rev. j J. Whltcomb Brougher at the First Baptist church last Sunday. Tha church was taxed to its utmost and i ln the evening many were turned i away. Sunday Dr. Brougher will J again preach at the White Temple,' ! the second in his series of sermons, t New Testament prophecies : will be Interpreted ln the light of the war. Dr. Brougher's evening series is I entitled "A Tenderfoot Preacher ; Abroad," and he will speak Sunday ; evening on the topic, "A Preacher at a Circus" or "The Philosophy of a Laugh." Fritz DeBruin of the Temple quar tet will be the soloist for the day. ' Everybody is invited. Stage Stunts in Religion Is Subject "Idols of the Theatre or Stage-Stunts in Religion" will be the sermon-subject Sunday evening at the First Christian church, corner of Park and Columbia. The pastor. Rev. Harold H. Griffis, has been delivering a series of Sunday evening discourses on modern Idolatry and the series has interested a large number of people. The sermon on idols and theatres will have to do with modern religious theories and specula tions which are divorced from the world of reality. On Sunday morning at 11 o'clock Rev. Mr. Griffis will speak on "Yeast or Religion in Everyday Life." C.eadtOegpeak Edna Whipple McConnell of Dallas ; M. B. Madden, 21 years a missionary In Japan; Harold Humbert, secretary of the Oregon Sun day School association ; Miss Alice Davis, two years superintendent o( Junior work in Alameda county. California. The rec reation will be under the direction of Miss Ruth Hodge. Following is the program announced : Saturday Afternoon and evening: 8tate wcrkert' meeting; all county presidents have a special invitation to attend. Sunday 0.30. reveille; 7:00. opening quiet hour: 8:00. mess; 10:00. preliminary training camp session; 11:00. church service; address. "The Channel of Power." Howard McConnell. 12:U0. mesx. 2:30. demonstration of a week end deputation tpp by Lane county cabinet. 6:00, mess (deputation work continued). 7:00, Imputation trip, C. E. meeting. 8 :00, Address, "The Channel of Power," Howard McConnell. Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 6 .30, Rev eille. 7:00, Prayer circles; 8:00, Meaa. 8:4 5. Morning worship, Gertrude Eakin in charge. 0:00. Bible study, Howard McCannell. 10:00, (Jroup conferences. 11:10, assembly and re ports of group conferences. 11:45, Monday, de bate: "Resolved, That It Is Better to Keep the Intermedial Boys and Girls in a Toung People'a Society, If Dividing the Society Makea It Diffi cult for the Young People's Society to 8urvive "; Tuesday, address. "The Psychology of Leading Young People." by Harold Humbert; Wednesday, address. "Recruits Wanted," by M. B. Madden. Ui:30. Mess. 2:00. Grand good times. 5:00, General demonstration meeting ; Monday -( 1 ) , Or ganizing Senior Society, Yamhill county offi cers; (2) Organizing an I. C. E. society. Ruby Senseney 1n charge; Tuesday, "A Union Cabinet Meeting." by the state cabinet; Wednesday, "How to Get Your Crowd to Albany," Alica Davis in charge. ' 6:15, Meas. Tuesday, "cabinet luncheon"; Wednesday. "Alumni Toasta." 7:30, Evening "song service, Harold Humbert. 8:00. Monday, Presentation of introduction by Ttazel .-en; mesoay, men senooi praver circles. Effie Togerson. 8:15. Monday. Address, "What We Can Do in the Sunday School Program of Ore gon," Harold Humbert; Tuesday, address, "Serv ice in the Sunrise Kingdom," M. B. Madden: veaneauy. ouiaoor meeting.- 9:30, Call to quarters. 10:00, taps o .IJJ"'18 30' R"e". 7 :00. Prayer circle. C...U. ..it-n.i.si.. n:io. .Morning worship, Uer- V?d,? Efkin ,910- Finsl rouP conference. 10:30. Assembly; outline of officers' work ore. sented m final form. 1.1 80. Addresa by Miss I'vie. t.iie presiaeni. 12:30, Mesa. - :00. Last swim. 5:30. Pimio num., ,t v. fire. 6 30. closing, meeting, Gertrude Eakin in Evangelistic Services A series of evangelistic services is soon to begin at the Rodnev AvemiA Christian church under the direction of the Fagan Evangelistic company. In preparation for this series of meetings, rtev. J. F. Ghormley will preach a spe cial sermon Sunday morning on prayer. i VISITORS TO saap iiiiH u ii n n iriii jr Sunday School c3ssociation Hays $lans WLotk to Pegin W&ith iftally Bay Buring September III Ill MllaaaWMIIinaTOIT 1 ' i x 1 n IWM ' I .aj 'ill DR. BOYD'S CHALLENGE IS TAKEN UP BY MANY Subject of Church Unity Will Be Subject of Discussion by Sev eral of City's Ministers. The challenge of Dr. John H. Boyd of the First Presbyterian church for a consideration of the union of churches has attracted the attention of the people of Portland, and several more of the Portland pastors have announced that they will speak on the subject Sunday. The subject has attracted men in nearly every denomination. Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector of St. Davids Episcopal church, has asked the following questions which he intends to answer Sunday morning: "What does church union import? What does It mean to the Anglican communion-? Is the church interested? If .so, in what way?" Rev. Mr. Jenkins will preach on this live topic at both services Sunday, his evening topic being "Why Christ Did Not Go to the Heathen." : President Wallace H. Lee of Albany college will speak ln Calvary Presby terian church Sunday morning on "Church Union," the eubject that is attracting serious public attention at present. He will discuss particularly Its desirability and dangers. In the eve ning he will preach on the fourth peti tion of the Lord's prayer. Rev. R. H. Sawyer, pastor of the East Side Christian church, will discuss the desirability and possibility of Christian union in his Sunday morning lesson. Rev. C. C. Rarick, pastor of Central Methodist church, writes : "Has Dr. Boyd a solution of the problem? Relig ion, instead of dying out, is steadily becoming more vital. It Is now recog nized that Christ's job Is a man's job. Life la measured today with a new yardstick. Does Dr. Boyd's solution of the problem of the churches make for economy and efficiency?" This will be the question discussed by Dr. Rarick Sunday evening. Rev. J. F. Ghormley will endeavor to answer the question Sunday night in his sermon, "Does the Unity of the Church as Presented ln the New Testament Scriptures, Furnish a Sufficient Basis for Modern Christian Union ?'.' A large mass meeting was held at the First Christian church Wednesday night, under the auspices of the men's Y. M. C. A. club, and it is reported that a favorable impression was left by Dr. Boyd on the minds of his hearers. PORTLAND PREACHERS DIRECTORY- OF CHURCH Eleventh Sunday After Trinity Uniform S. S. Lesson "Helpins Others," Luke 10:25-27; GL 6:1, 0. 10. Oolden Text: "Bear Te One Another's Bur dens, and So Fulfill tha Law of Christ." GaL 6 .2. Young People's Topics Christian Endearor "Lessons in Nature's School." ProT. 6:6-8; John 12:24. 25. Junior Christian Endeaor "Lessons From Bible Animals." Job. 12:7-JJ). (Band-of-ilercy meeting.) Epworth League Is There Anyone I Can not FoririTe?" Mark 11:25; Luke 17:3. 4; Eph. 4:S2. Baptist First White Temple, 12th and Taylor ReT. William A. Waldo. 11, preaching by KeT. James Whltcomb Brougher of Los Angeles. 11, "Will Christ Come Soonf"; 7:45, "A Treacher at a Circus." East Side -E. 20th and Ankeny Re. W. B. Hinson. Preaching by Erangehst Dr. S. J. Keid. 11. "The Spoils of Victor;"; 8, "As a Fool Wee." Third YancouTer ana Knott He. Welby J. Beaven. 11, 8. Arleta ReT. W. Garnet Hadley. 11. 8. Calygrj1 E. 8th and Grant Re. J. E. Thomas. 11. 8. Glencoe E. 45tbiana Main. rreaening by ReT. Charles Waehlte. 11. 7:45. Sellwood Bethany KeT. T. J. Broom Held. 11. .... . Grace E. 76U ana An tut. ti. t. cash. Highland t. jlo v. voier, ii. s, Unirersity Park BeT. S. Lawrence Black. 11, "What Does Jesus Teach About Himself"; 8, "When Mother Dropped Stitch." Catholic St. Feteri Lents Et. P. Beutgen. 8, 10:80. 7:30. . , , Pro-CaUiedraJ iia ana usm sit. c v. 0'Hra.i . 7;1. 8:S. h:o. 11. 7:a. St. Lawrence aa ana BnermiD n. j. u. Hughes. . 8:30, 10:so. 7:u. St. I'atrlCSS 1 Win nu oier -xit. n. tr. Murphy. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Francis E. 11th and Oak Rer. J. H. Black. 6, 8,9.10:80.7:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary Wffliama ae and 8Unton ReT. W, A. Daly. 6. 8. , 11 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 8d and Clackamas Ray. E. 8- Olson. 6. 7. 8. 8.11.7:30. St. RoSe E. 68d and Alameda ReT. J. rVEVmll - S. 10:30. 4. St. Andrews t. m m aiiwna iter. J. Kiernan. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Tha Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou ReT. George F. Thompson. 7:30,0,11. Ascension E. .76th and Yamhili Franciscan Fathers. S. 10:30; 7:80. Blessed Sacrament Maryland ae. and Blao dena Bt. F. W. Black. 8, 10:30, 7:30. Holy Cross-i-774 Bowdoiu ReT. C Raymond. 8.. 10:80, 7-.30. St. Ignatiua- 3220 43d it S. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:80, 8, 10:30. 4. St. Stephen 4 2d and E. Taylor Key. War ren A. Waits. 6, 8:30. .10:80. 7:30. Holy Redeemer -Portland blTd. and VancouTar ts. ReT. F. H. Miller. 6. 8. 10:30, 7:80. St. Phillip Nari ' I Pautfst Fathers) E. 16th And Hickory ReT. W; J Cartwnght. - , 8, 10. . St. Clements 8. 8mith are. and Nwton Benite Fathers. 6. 8. 10:30. T:S0. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Est. G. RotO. 8. 10:30. T.0. . n ' m::f n till " t f " -r 'i , I ' '"' , J f f- - iilfcv 4h A i - 1 -; s HtiII S SBi'iiOlWlliasW i VioWWMeasgilJ SnSnif if JJM ' ' r v" - BRITISH COLUMBIAN V MINISTER s maim. -a. - Lett to right Harold Humbert, sec retary of Mate association; Dr. J. Earl Else, president of state associ ation; Elton Shaw, superintendent of adult work of state association. Below Mrs. J. V. Wilkins, superin tendent of children's work. Under the leadership of Dr. J. Earl Else and Harold Humbert, the Oregon Sunday School association is planning for a great' program this coming year The association expects to put into prac tice an elaborate program beginning with Rally day in September, and before the year closes it is planned to have every school ln Oregon on a well or ganized basis. Dr. Else is president of the associa tion and Mr. Humbert is the general secretary. Ellton Shaw is in charge of the adult department and Mrs. J. W, Wilkins is superintendent of the chil dren s work. Charles A. Staver has been chosen as president of the Mult nomah county association. At an executive meeting this past week the association adopted a program for the coming year. Special stress was laid on the work among the young peo ple of the teen ages, this being realized as one of the weakest points in Sunday school work. A new department that will be added and pushed with zeal is the home visitation department. During September, 13 Sunday school rallies are to be held in the 13 districts of Multnorrmh county by Mr. Humbert. Following' these will be the county con vention in October. The general secre tary also plans' to publish a monthly Sunday school paper, which will be called the "Oregon Sunday School Out look." The paper will be from 8 to 16 pages per Issue. October 27 has been set aside as "Go to 'Sunday School day" all over the na tion by Marion Lawrence, international Snndav Rf.hool secretary. This dav Is to m.nn.riv nhurvaii in aii nartq r Oregon under the direction of Mr. Hum-1 bert. - . St. Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rer. J. Comminsky. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. "Stanislaus: (Polish) Maryland trt. and Failing ReT. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Joseph (German) 15th and Couch ReT. B. Durrer. 8, 10:30, 7:30. St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Rer. M. Balestra. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Clares Camtol Hill Franciscan Fathers. 7:30. 9:15. SU Charles 83d and Albert Ber. J. P. O'FIynn. 8. 10:80. AH. Saints E. 39th and Glisen Rer. Father William Cronin. 8. 10:30. Christian First Park and Columbia -Rer. Harold H. Griffis. 1 1 , "Yeast or Religion in Erery Day Life"; 7:45. "Idols of the Theatre or SUge Stunts in Religion." East Side E. 12th and Taylor Rer. R. H. Sawyer. 11. "The One Way to Christian Union: The Challenge of the Scriptures"; 8. "The Un known iod in Port-land." Montarilla E. 76th and Hoyt Rer. J. W. Jenkin. 11. 8. Rodney Arenue Rodney and Knott Rer. 3. F. Ghormlty. 11. "A Call to Trayer"; 8, "Does the I'nity of the Church As Presented in the New Testament Scriptures Furnish a Sufficient Basis for a Modern Christian Union?" Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty Rer. Joseph D. Boyd. 11, 8. Christian Selene lesson subject: "Spirit." First 19th and Ererett. 11. Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. Fourth VancouTer are.- and Emerson. 11. Fifth 82d st. and 42d are. S. E. 11. Sixth Masonic Temple. 368 Yamhihi 11, 8. St. Johns Holbrook block. 11. Co ngreaat tonal First Park and Madison.- Rt. James A. Jenkins. lk:S0. "The Prophets of the Church"; 7:4 "The We' of the West." Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Ererett Rer. Warren. Moore. 11, 8. Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor Rer. J. 3. Statib. 11. 8. Highland E.' 6th and Prescott Rer.. Edward Constant. 11, "Encompassed by the Power Di Tine.'.' by Rer. A. W. Young. Warerly Heights E. 3 3d and Woodward Rer.- A. C. Mores, 11, 8. Union ferric at Clintoir Kelly Methodist. - ; Laurelwood 45th are. and 65tnst. S. E. Mrs. J. J. -Handsaker. 11, "Tha Four Funda mentals of Our Religion." by Mrs. Belle "T. Hoge. Pilgrim Missouri and Sharer. Rer. William Loomi t'pshaw. 11. Finnuu Mission- Rer. Samuel Nerada. 6. 7:30. . ' Episcopal Trlnity 18th and Erarett Rer. A. A. Morri son. 8, holy communion; 11. morning prayer and sermon. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr 13th and Clay Rt Rer. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Very Rer. E. H. McCollister. dean. Sundays: 7:45 a. m.. 11, 7:45 p. in. ; church school. 9:45 a. ra. Week days. Wednesday ' 7 .30 a. an.. Fri day 9:30 a. m; Holy day. 7:30. St.' Darids E. 12th and Belmont Rer. Thsmaa Jenkins, rector. 7:30. 0:30. 11, "Some Considers. tkms Relating to Church . Union"; 8, vwt; ifnn vn .-o oo to me Heathen. St. Marks 21st and Marshall Rer. J. G Hatton. rector, 7:80, 11, 7:45. St. Andrews Hereford at; Portsmouth Archdeacon Chamber in charge- 8. 7:30 p. m . Urace Memorial E. 1 Tth and Weidler Rt. for (great program OF NOTE WILL PREACH SUNDAY Rev. J. K. Unsworth to Occupy r- ,p r.i-if rirsi rresDyxenan ruipn; spe cial Program of Music. Rev. J. K. Unsworth of British Co lumbia will occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church both morning and evening. Dr. Unsworth is known on the Pacific coast, having been pastor of several prominent churches, and is now stationed in British Columbia. The music for the services will be furnished by Miss Astrld Roal, soprano ; Mrs. Mabel Orton Wilson, contralto, and W. C. McCulloch, organist. Following the. morning service, B. A. Thaxter will give an illustrated talk on "The Gospel of Mark." This lecture akes the place of the regular Sunday school service and is to be held !in the Sunday school auditorium. Dr. Pence Intends to Discuss Superman Dr. Edward H. Pence will discuss the "Superman" at the Westminster Pres byterian church Sunday morning. In this connection the pastor asks : "What is the next step of human evolution, and what shall be the mould ln which it shall be shaped. Germany had a theory and an inspiration concemlnlg super-humanity. What was left out and what forced upon tnat conception is a question of immense interest to this generation which may yet in part live to see great realization in an. enlarged human nature." This will be Dr. Pence's last sermon until his return from a rest at Neakahnle after the double duties of the parish and Camp Lewis-during June, July and the early part of August. Union Service Planned A union service of. song and sermon of the St. Johns churches Is to be held on the city hall, lawn at 8 o'clock Sun day evening. The Methodist church held its fourth quarterly conference Friday evening with District Superin tendent Rev. W. W. Youngsorr presid ing. Over 40 new members have been i received into the church recently and the pastor's salary was increased $200 ! for the coming year. SERVICES IN J Good Shepherd VancouTer and Graham ReT. John Dawson. 11. 8. St. Michaels and All Saints E. 43d and j Broadway ReT. T. F. Bowen, Ticar. 8, 10. 11 i and 5. Church of Our Sartor 60th are. and 41st st I S E. Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan , hospital Ker.. Kreaenc Mowam. 7, ( :o St. Pauls Woodmere Her. Oswald W. Tsy- lor. 4. All Saints 25th and Sarier Ber. Frederic K. Howard. 11. St Johns E. 15th and Harney, Seltwood Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. 7:30. CrangellcaJ First, E. 6th and Market Rer. E. D. Horn schuch. 11, 8. Free Methodist Central E. 55th and Flanders Rer. W !. Coffee. 11, "The Essential Elements of True Holiness"; 7:30. "The Whole Duty of Man." First East th and Mill Rer. A. Beers. 11. "Oil, a Symbol of . the Holy Spirit": 8. preaching by Rer. J. H. Jackson, missionary. Jewish Congregstion Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath serrices Fridsy at 8 p. m., Saturday. 10:30 a. m. Sunday, 10, in Portland academy blalg.. 13th and Monte-ornery. Religious school. Bible classes at Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays. Congregation Ahsna Htiolom- -ran ana sts. Rabbi R. Abrahsmson. Friday, s p. m.. Saturday. 0:30 a. m. Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints E. 25th and Madison. 10, 7:80. Lutheran St. Pauta E. 12 th and Clinton Rer. A. Krause. 9:30, 10, confession; 10:SO, com munion; 8. OUr Sariors E. 10th and Grant iter. sc. A. Christensen. 11, sermon in orwejgisn; B. patriotic serrice and dedtcstlon or sernc iiag. Trinity Williams and Ursham Rer. J. A. Rirnbsch. 9:15, 10:15. Bethlehem" Norwegian 14th and Daris Rar. Willwlni Ptttenwn. H. "Where the Church Has Failed and. Why"; 8,. "One Hundred Per cent Christianity;" . Grace English Mason and Albin. 10:30. Methodist Episcopal Central Vancourer and Fargo Rer. C. C. Rarick. - 11, 8, "In. Boyd Challenge to the Churches." Clinton Kelly -E. 40th and Powell Ber. E. B. Lockhart. 11. t First -12th and Taylor Rer. -Joshua 8 tans fields pastor. Serrice conducted by Dr. William Wallace Youngson. morning. "Our Impulse and Motir"; erening, -Three Prodigols." First NorwegUn Danisli loth and Hoyt Ber. Ellas GJerdicg. 8. , elJJ Vancourer At. Norwegian Danish Skldmore and Vancourer Rer. Elias Gjerding. 11. IJncolB E. 52d and Lincoln Rer. E. B. Lockhart. 8. Mt. Tabor E. 61st and Stsvrk. Rer. E. OUn Eldridge. 11, "A Shining Virtu"; 8, address by Professor Matthews of Willamette- uniTersitr. Wilbur Multnomah bote! KeT. Francis Bur gette Short. 10. Sunday school. II. preaching, ingv 1 St. Johns W. Learitt and Srraeas Rer. 3. H. Ifine. 11, 8, outdoor sing and sermon oa dty hall lawn. - ' I'nirersity ' Park Fisk and Lombard Her. 3. T. -Abbott 11. 8. " . Epworth 26th and Sarier Rer. C. O. Ue Cuilocb.' .11, &. 4 - . Oampmeetings for ' Norwegians Planned The Norwegian-Danish Evangelical Free church (Congregational) has ar ranged for a Series of camp meetings at East Twenty-third and Alberta streets for the convenience of all Norwegian people in the city. There will be serv ices Sunday at 11 a. m,, 4 p. m. and 7:30 d. and each night during the week except Monday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. The main speaker will be Rev. Julius Lee of Brooklyn. N. Y. The string band of the church will sing and play at all services. There will be no t?ervlces ln the church building during thjs cam paign, except the Sunday school and Bible class. All Norwegian, DanUh and Swedish speaking people are invited. Missionary Will Be Speaker Sunday Rev. C. Aug Petersen, Sunday school missionary, will be ln Portland Sunday and speak ln the Vancouver Avenue church on Vancouver- avenue and Skid more street, at 11 a. m.. on "The Great est Power in the World." In the eve nine at 8 o'clock he will address the congregation of the First church. Hoyt and h ighteenth streets, on "The History of Missions." Rev. Mr. Petersen is one of the foremost speakers among the Scandinavian people. New Pastor Coming About September ! About the first week in September Rev. Orland B. Pershing Is expected to take the pastorate of the Central Pres byterian church at East Thirteenth and Tine streets. At present Rev. Mr. Per shing is pastor of the church at Albany. His letter of acceptance was read to the congregation last Sunday morning. Mr. Pershing ha3 been in ministerial work for 20 years. He, is married and has two sons. Dr. Thomas Anderson is to preach this Sunday morning. Monthly Patriotic Service to Be Held The monthly patriotic service at the First Unitarian church is to be held Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. The names of the men represented on the service flag will be read. Rev. A. G. Eliot Jr.. the pastor, will preach on "Sufficient Unto the Day." A new patriotic service is to be used. During the month of August the pastor will be in Camp Lewis, during the week, re turning for the Sunday morning serv ice. During the summer the evening forum will be intermitted. How to Love Huns Is Dr. Short's Topic Special interest centers in the sermon tooio that will be presented at the Wilbur Methodist church Sunday morn ing. Francis Burgette Short, the pastor, announced last Sunday morning that he would present the topic, "Good Will Toward Men, But How Can America Love Germany?" His own membership is manifesting a keen interest in the coming sermon. Mr. Hanson plans to have special musical numbers. A cor dial Invitation is extended to those who are not members of other churches to attend this church. Wyoming Pastor to Preach Dr. M. DeWitt Long, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Sheridan, Wyo.. will preach at tare morning serv ice of Rose City Park Presbyterian church for the next two Sundays. n the absence of Dr. Robert H. Milllgan. the pastor, who Is on his vacation. Dr. Long's subject for Sunday morning will be "The War of the Lamb and the Beast." PORTLAND District superintendent. Rer. WillUm Wallace Youngson, D. D.. 691 E. 62d st. N. Tsbor 2790. M. E. South First Union snd Multnomah Rer. James T French. 11. 8. j Nazaran Sellwood E.-lfet and Spokane Rer. B. H. Morse. 11. 8. Presbyterian First 12th and Alder Rer. John H. Bord. Preaching by Rer. J. K. Unsworth of British Columbia. 10:80. 7:45. Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Rer. Edward H. Pence. 10:80. "Who Shall Be Found to Be the Super Man." Central E. 13th and Ptne. Rer. Orlando B. Tershing. 11. preaching by Dr. Thomas Ander son. Calrary 11th and CUt Rer. R. W. Roger. Preaching by President Wallace H. Lee of Al bany college. 10:30. "Church Union"; 8, "Tha Fourth Petition of the Lord's Prayer." Vernon lth snd Wygant Rer. J. R. I.and-br.rmie'h. 1 1 . serric in charge of Christ ian Endearor society. Topic. "Orer There With tle Red Triangle." by James W. Palmer. Piedmont Rer. A. I.. Hutchison. 11. 8. Fourth First and Gibbs Her. Henry G. Hansen. 10:30. Kenilworth E ytSsth and Gladstone Rer. Paul E. Ratsch. 1 1 . preaching by Estes SnIe coe: 8. union serrice at Clinton Kelly Methodist. Hope E. 78th and Ererett Ber. Floyd E. Dcrris. 11, 8. Rose City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. Preaeh- tng by Dr. M. D Witt Long of 8hridan. Wyo. Tnth Day Adrontlsts Note Regular serrices of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Ererett U K. Dick son, pastor. 11:15. Tabernacle Arcanum hall. 13th and Wash ington. ' 11. 7:45. MontaTill E. 80th and Ererett Elder 3. A. Gerhart. 11. Lents 94th st. and 58th ar. Elder W. D. Huntington. 11. St Johns Central are. and Charleston Elder A. R. Folkenberg. 11. Mt. Tabor E. 60th and Belmont Elder W. T Hilgert. 11. Albins Skidtnor and Mallory Rer. A, A. Meyer. C. F. Knott, local elder. 11:15. Seandinarian Of den hall. Mississippi sad Sharer. 11. Salvation Army Corps No. 1 243 Ash at. Adjutant Frank Genge. 11. 8:15. 8. Unitarian Church of Our Father Broadway and Tim hill Rer. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11. "Sufficient Unto the Day." Patriotic Sunday. Unit rthrn Second E 27th and Sumner. 11, preaching by Bishop William H. Washinger oa "The Prob lem of the Age and Hew We May Help Solr It"; 8. preaching by Her. J. E. Connor. Third 67th at. and 32d are. S. B. Rer. E. O. Shepherd. 11. "A Non-Militant Church"; 8. Miscellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and Clay Rr. John E, Fee. 11. 7:45. Realisation League 186 5th Rer. H. Edws.nl Milks. 11, "The Power of- Imagery"; 8. "How IriTin Understanding Work Out Har mony in Human Affairs." New Ciriusation Church 401 Central bldg. Dr. Beth- Northington. 8. -First Dtrin Science 131 12th st. Rer. T. If. Minard. 11. 8. Church of the. Uni renal Messisnie Message 414 E. Ererett. 11, . "Tn Radiating Power of. Thought": Wdndy. 8, stady cissa. . Br. STenkins to iipeak at ijfirst; Congregational Dr. J. Alexander Jenkins, pastor of the Warren Avenue Congrega tional church of Chicago, will be the speaker at the First Congregational church during the remainder of Au gust. August 11. he is to preach on "The Prophets of the Church"; Au gust 18, "The" Prophet's Motive ln Life": August 25, "The. Christian's Consciousness of Unfailing Power." Sunday evenings he will present popular and patriotic themes, his . topic for Sunday night being "The We' of the West." Dr. Jenkins, besides being pastor of one of the largest Congregational ' churches of Chicago, is dean of the Union Theological college of Chi cago and chaplain of the Eleventh infantry, Illinois .National Guard. East Side Church Plans Novel Program At 6 :30 Sunday evening the East Side church Baptist young people plan an other special program. For several weeks a contest ln Proverbs has been conducted and the decisive contest will be held Sunday. The final contest will be conducted somewhat on the order of an indoor baseball game, ln which ijuconujis io dc answered Dy provems constitute a substitute for a ball and in which the pitchers and catchers of a unique sort play a prominent part, while each side is put up to bat as a whole. iSote(y3relate?ere Bishop Homer C Slontz Big Yarns Told by Pastor in Evening Down on the Peninsula at the Univer sity Park Baptist church. Rev. A. L. Black lg endeavoring to solve the ques tion of the hot Sunday evening by tell ing "Big Yarns With Little Morals" to his Sunday evening congregations. Rev. Mr. Black says : "I am Just trying to put into the service a little spice, a lit tle variety, a little breaking np of the monotony of hard seats and hot sum mer evenings." These stories are origi nal and out of the life of the speaker. Some of the titles are "A Dreary Night in the Hills of Old Palouse." "The Old Swimmin' Hole," "The Patent Medicine Man." "The Canary and the Cat." "The Team That Was Not All One Horse," "Parkman's Mules" and "When Mother Dropped a Stitch." Bifehop Will Speak Bishop William H. Washinger will occupy the pulpit Sunday morning at the Second United Brethren church. He will speak on the problem of the age. A Christian Endeavor society has been or ganized at this church during the past j week by tne pastor and workers from the Third church, and the initial devo tional eervice will be held Sunday eve ning at 7 o'clock. Sunday evening Rev. J. f. Connor will preach. Will Speak Monday Iu. the absence of the regular pastor. Rev. Paul E. Ratsch. who Is attending the Seabeck conference, Estes Snedecor will fill the pulpit at Kenilworth Pres byterian church Sunday morning. In the evening the Waverley Heights Con gregational and Kenilworth churches will meet at the Clinton Kelly Method ist church in a union service. It is ex pected that Rev.- Mr. Ratsch will ar rive in time to speak at this service. Evangelist to Preach Rev. B. R. Weiner of. Chicago, field secretary and evangelist of the general ; missionary society, will preach Sunday i evening at the Lents Evangelical church, j He is sound in doctrine and full of natural humor. He was the evangelist at the general assembly convention at Jennings Lodge. J The pastor, Noah Shupp. will preach at 11 o'clock. Dr. Reld to Preach Dr. S. J. Reid of Victoria. B. C. will preach again at the East Side Baptist church Sunday morning and evening. The CTiurch has been well filled during the tummerSmonths during Dr. Hlnson'a absence, to I listen to the discourses of Dr. Reid. r 1 V ffr'i V " " w iiiaaiinMiimaaMBiiiViiiimi nri 'tosomuaV -f Wttmm m Will Christ Come Soon? A LETTER FROM THE APOSTLE PAUL - INTERPRETED IX THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD WAS BY DR, BROUGHER, d d. II A, "M. SUNDAY WHITE TEMPLE P. 31. HE SPEAKS OX A PREACHER AT A OB THE PHILOSOPHY OF A Fine Music FRITZ DEf BRUIN, SOLOIST , S05G SERVICE LED BY WM. MANSELL WILDER ' YOTJ .WILL MISS A. TREAT IF YOU MISS EITHER SERVICE BISHOP STUNTZ. NOTED PREACHER, .21 Eminent Methbdist Clergyman and His Wife Will Be Guests of Men's Social Union Here. SEVERAL MEETINGS PLANNED City-Wide Gathering Will Be Held at 4 o'Clock in Afternoon of Sunday, August 25. ISHOP AND MRS. HOMER C STUNTZ will reach Portland Wednesday evening, .August 21. at 7 p. m. They will be the guests of the Methodist . Men'n Social union for the week prior to the opening of the Pacific German confer ence at Rodney Avenue church. Port land. The bishop will speak at the luncheon of the Pennsylvania club when the old soldiers from the Keystone state will be entertained Thursday. August 22; at the Rotary club Tuesday. August 27 ; on Sunday afternoon, August 25. at 4 oclocK there will be . a great city wide Methodist mass meeting In The Auditorium ' with Bishop Stunts as thav speaker of the hour. The same organs lxatlon will make the arrangements for this meeting that; put over the national war council mass meeting. May- 12. when Bishop Hughes was the speaker. Monday evening. August 26, In Laurel hurst park there will be a great rity wide Methodist picnic from 5 o'clock on. A band will play patriotic airs and lead In an , inspiring community sing with Bishop Stuntr as the speaker. Tues day. August 27, he will be shown the highway. Friday evening, August 23. he will speak at Astoria. After Bishop Stuntz presides at the annual sessions f the Columbia river. Puget Sound and Norwegian-Danish conferences, he and Mrs. Stuntz will sail for the orient to preside over the con ferences in the Far East in place of Bishop Bashford.: whose health -will not permit him to go. The bishop is said to be one of the most unique and commanding figures in worldwide Methodism, an orator of power and persuasive eloquence. Port land Methodism ; has a rich treat in store for it in the opportunity of hear ing this great bishop on these important occasions. Visiting Missionary To Speak in Evening Sunday morning Rev. , Alexander Beers, pastor of the First Free Method ist church, will preach the last of his series of sermons on the operations of the holy spirit. ; In this subject, the pastor will discuss the subject of divine healing; and will show that there is no real ministerial efficiency without the holy spirit. Rev. J. H. Jackson, a returned mis sionary from South America and an outgoing missionary to India under the auspices of the : Pentecostal Church of the Naaarene. will preach at night. Rev. Mr. Jackson is a very forceful and interesting speaker. W ill ! Sing Duet Mrs. Helen Erich and T. Kaarlius are to sing a duet Sunday morning at tho Bethlehem Norwegian Lutheran church. Sunday night the pastor will preach on 100 per cent Christianity. . . Servier-in Norwegian At Our Savior's Lutheran church the Sunday morning' service will be tn Nor wegian. At 8 o'clock a patriotic serv ice will be held by the congregation and the young people's society, when a serv ice flag will be dedicated. First Presbyterian Church Corner 12th and Alder Sts. Rev. J. K. Unsworth D. D. OF BRITISH Columbia Will Speak 10:30 A.M. and : 8:00 P. M. SOLOISTS Mils Astrld Real Mrs. Mabel Orton. vriiioi 1 u nth aad Taylor CIRCUS CLOWN COMING AUG 3 rr$ I , im i.n mm - i m t -nt iir3j 1 '" -- a, .mm - rt