THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 12 SATURDAY, AUGUST 17, 1918. PORTLAND, OREGON patriotic Services in Sponor of rand Urmy Veterans HHU ?Nld on Sunday Pack Jfrom Slaskal Pleads C.. Union Wife Will Jfill husband's pulpit t at it ae t at at at at at t at preacher (goes to 3E2lork in iMore T ir V E E FIRST SERVICES WILL SPEAK HERE Revs. Mr. and Mrs. C A. Keller of the Nazarene church of Oregon City. The church announces that Rev. Mrs. Ketler will preach Sun day nights hereafter and attend to pastoral duties, while Mr. Ketler will preach Sunday mornings. T ES IN WAR EFFORTS Extending Assistance to All Men in Ways Not Otherwise Avail able, jOne of Missions. IT 4 GRAND ARMY TO mm LINK FRIENDS 0 HOLD HAv PROMINENT HOM AND CAMP PAR INEV N II BUILDING ON Sllll ft 111 - 1 $ I . M ! . i " ' ' 'ft,, , ' f ; f Churches' of Nearly Every De nomination Plan Special Pro 1 grams to Honor Heroes of '61. PASTORS TO LIST ROOMS Pastor Homer L Cox Will Outline Some Ideals to Be Striven For; Union Services Sunday P. M. "World Wide Plans for World Wide Methodism," Slogan Giving View of Responsibility. BIG AMOUNT TO BE PLEDGED Preachers Asked by Committee to Urge People Provide Quarters for Aged Veterans Next Week;. KMBKFIS of the Grand Army V J , til- .. .1 v. I Jil Ol me rvepuuuu mi-i Jnf wives are to play promli j MJ'L rent part in this Sunday's church services In Portland. Churches In nearly every denomination .have planned special programs In honor of the "Krand old .pen"- who are visi tors In our city. Nearly every place of worship will be decked with the Stars and Stripes and patriotic tunes and old" fashioned church hymns wiJl make up the musical programs. Richard W. Chllds of the O. A. R. committee has appealed to all Port land's pastors to urge their members to open, their homes to the "boys in blue" who have been invited to Port land for '.heir annual encampment. He Mid : "An S. O. S. call has come from your city to you to defend her reputa tion for .hospitality and courteous treatment of the visitors within her Kates. LIU Tonr Rooms "At the urgent request of your civic bodies Portland was awarded the G. A. R. convention for 1918. and It Is expected that at least S5-.000 people will be our guests during the week of August 18. They are here at your re quest and the door of your home must be thrown open to them, and every Citizen should give rooms to as many aa possible in order that we will not have raised thousand of dollars to send people away from our city knocking and criticizing us." Mr.. Chllds asked that each member of the ' clergy - either make this an nouncement from Ms pulpit or Insert the notice In the church bulletin. Every church member who Is willing to fur nish a sleeping place for one or more of the old veterans of almost 60 years ago. Is asked to telephone to the Lib erty Temple at once. Special Program at Wilbur tr. Francis Burgette Short of Wilbur Methodist church has promised a spe cial program of familiar hymns to the members of the O. A. R., whom he has moat cordially Invited to the mornilng service. 4 At the First Presbyterian church there will be special patriotic music at' the services on account of the near ness of the National Encampment of the G. A. R. The program follows: iu.jw a. a. Prelude "Offertolre" Sterna W ' MM'ulloch "Conn Into Him" Fnr Miss A.trM Rrl and Mrs. Msbel Orton Wilson uoio r iirwr .in flraren . . . . Miss Astrid Hoal rtlud "rrormHlonal" V. i MrCulloch 8:00 1 M rrtlude ."Andantn ntjibile ' . V. ('. Mrfllllnrh . Brisga Bttfeto . Tirhaikowjkj . . Bandemon ttolo ""Byr.nd tho ltiwn" . Mis A -it rid Roal Mo "Gnd Tht MadrKt" I Mm. Mabel ( )rt.on Wilmn . Sanderion rmtlnd V"Alleirn romjim" Hollowij W. ('. MrCulloch Evangelist Here to Conduct Meetings Evangelist A. J. I.ankln of Vancouver, B. C, Is here to conduct a series of re vival meetings at Glad Tiding hall. 246 First street. Mr. Lankln is an vn. list in the Pentecostal movement. Many are said to have been converted in his meetings. He preaches divine healing and the baptism of the Holy Spirit and lire. me meetings are announced as non-sectarian. Meetings are to be held fcunday at 3 .10 and T:i5 o'clock and at 8 o'clock each week night, except Mon day and Saturday. Will Prearh at Pilgrim Rev. Robert Murray Tratt will oc cupy the pulpit of the Pilgrim Congre gational church on Sunday at 11. morning REM till ,VM 11 till u Hi Wy'ZfcWftrm S"od Car to . Visitor. 1 i SCSI'S Miss Faye Steinmetz, reelected presi dent of Multnomah county C. E. I'nion, to fill vacancy left by J. Evert Dotson, engaged in war work. FOREMOST CANTOR Rev. Herman Marchbeirv of New York Has Been Engaged by Congregation Ohav Torah. HE Hebrews living in Portland, who plan to attend the services at the First Street congrega tion Ohav Torah during the coming holy holidays, will have the opportunity of hearing Rev. Herman Marehbein, one of the foremost cantors of this country. He has been engaged by the congregation and is expected to arrive in Portland Thursday night, but he will not be heard before August 31. Meanwhile he will devote his time mak ing the necessary rehearsals with the choir. Rev. Mr. Marehbein studied In con servatories abroad to become an opera singer and was to make his first ap pearance when his parents dissuaded him. He then came to America with the hope that he would be able to ap pear in the opera here, but his parents followed him, and he found it heces sary to vow that he would never ap pear on the stage. His father is Rev. Lazar Marehbein of Wilkesbarre, and his grandfather is known as the great cantor composer of Poland. His uncle is Rabbi Rosen of the Roumanian synagogue of New York. It Is possible that the cantor will sing in concert here before he leaves. C. E, Conferences Furnish Program Of Much Interest The delegates at Camp Multnomah. Christian Endeavor training station at Jennlng's Lodge, are enjoying a splendid program of C. E. conference addresses and recreations. Miss Edna Whipple, state president, delivered the keynote address and Is conducting the dally watch service. The evening sings are under the direction of Harold Humbert Special Bible talks are delivered each day by Rev. Harold Griffis. The young people" are also receiving a course of study In C. E. work, which is given to equip, them for the work In their so ciety .during the coming year, as many of the younger workers are now forced to fill the places of the young men who have been called into the nation's ser vice. The afternoons are spent in hik ing, and In shore parties. Sunday is to be observed as "decision day." Miss Faye Steinmetz, newly elected president of the Multnomah county union, ar ranged the "camp" and is in charge. Church Burns Mortgage At a recent prayer meeting the Beth any Baptist church in Sellwood had the pleasure of burning a mortgage on its parsonage. Sunday morning the pastor will preach on the question, "Are You Dressed Fashionably?" and in the even ing will discuss, "Do You Wear Your Own Clothes?" ATI ON service 9 V 'rHHMMMBMMIKM HEBREWS 10 HEAR Portland Crematorium are being called upon more each week because those who acquainted themselves with Its facilities realize how many of the trials of the last rites this modern, humanitarian method of disposing of the bodies of our dead has suc cessfully and more agreeably solved. Its greater regard for the sentiments of those who grieve and its lasting peace will con tinue to foster its rapid adoption by all thinking people. The Portland Crematorium HRISTIAN SCIENCE camp wel fare work is being carried on in 45 camps In the United States under direction of the Christian Science war . relief and camp welfare committee of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, In Boston. There are about 70 men and 15 women en gaged in this work, the women serving mainly as welfare room attendants. Conducted at first Independently, the camp work has . been merged with the war relief work which the Christian Scientists were doing in foreign coun tries before the United States entered the war. For both these purposes about one million dollars have been raised.- Christian Science camp workers aim to be helpful to all the men la the camps, and particularly to give assist ance which may not be available through any of the other camp welfare agencies. A feature of this phase of the work is an arrangement for keeping soldiers and sailors In close touch with their relatives. Cooperating -with the committee in Boston, there is a camp welfare com mittee In each state. The committee in the home state of a soldier or sailor co operates with the committee of the state In which he is camped to form a link between the soldier or sailor and his rel atives. " This linking of home and camp, combined with the personal attention of the Christian Science workers, has fre quently been the means of changing a soldier's outlook from gloom to joy, and not Infrequently it has proved to be the means of relieving relatives of financial embarrassment, the ' committee in the home state making loans for use by the relatives until their boy in camp should be prepared to forward money to them. In numerous camps, the committees have erected buildings, with quiet places for reading and writing ; an automobile Is inculded in the equipment of the workers at each camp. Dr. Brougher Will Preach to Veterans Dr. J. Whitomb Brougher has prom ised a "soul-thrilling" service for Sun day evening, when he was to deliver his famous address on "The United States versus Kaiser Bill," or "American Ideals in Iron Clothes." This will be an intensely patriotic service, to which all members of the G. A. R. are invited. This is considered one of the finest ser mon addresses delivered by Dr. Brougher. The Grand Army people and their friends are also invited to attend the services at the FirBt Congregational church Sunday evening. Dr. J. Alex ander Jenkins of Chicago Is to speak on "The Crucial Service of the Grand Army of the Republic." Mrs. William Castleman, formerly Miss Ethel Shea, who was a member of the Temple quartet when Dr. Brougher was pastor, will sing at both services. In the morning she will sing "Face to Face" and in the evening "When the Boys Come Home" and "Shadows." Closing Year's Work Rev. James T. Fretich is closing his church year's work at the First Meth odist church. South, and will leave for Milton. Or., in two weeks, to attend the annual conference of the church. Sunday School to Picnic The Sunday school children of St. Pauls Lutheran will hold their annual picnic Wednesday at Crystal Lake park. They are to leave at 9 :45 a. m. Rev. A. Krause is pator of the church. Twelfth Sunday After Trinity Uniform S. S. Lesson "Worklne in the Church." Acta 2:41-47; 6:2 4. Golden Text: "Enter, Into Hia Gates With ThankwrinEV and Into His Court With Praise : (lire Thanks Into Him and Bless His Name." Ps. 100:4. Young People's Topics Christian Endearor "ITsine Our Tena for Christ " Tuke 1:1-4: 3 John 1-14. Junior Christian Endearor "Daniel and His Companions." Pan. 1:8-16. Epworth League "The Hidden Pillars of My Life " 1 Sam. 1:24-28; 2 Tim. 1:5-6: 1 Cor. 4:14 15. Baptist c DIRECTORY OF CHURCH SERVICES IN PORTLAND jtWilliam A. Waldo. 11, preaching by Rer. James w mtcomD nrougner oi ios Angeles. 1 1 . 'The Relrtnon for Today Is the Old-Time Re ligion a Failure, and Will the War Oire . Vs New rtebgion?": 7:45. "The United State ts. Kaiser Bill." East Side E. 20th and Ankeny Hey. W. B. Hinson. Preaching by Eyancelist Dr. S. J Reid. 11. "Reflected Glory": 7:45. "Wound ed and Healed." Third Yancourer and Knott Re. Webley J. Baaren. 11. "Jesus, Our Example-of Cour age": 7, "Set-ring Christ With the Pen." Arleta, Rer. W. Garnet Hadley. 11. "The Transfiguration ot Jesus ; 8, Lifted Up to Die." Calrary E. 8 th and Grant Bey. J. E. Thomaa. 11. 8. Glencoe E. 4 5th and Main. Preaching by Ker. ( haries waenue. u, i no. Sellwood Bethany Key. T. J. BroomfieM. 11. 8. Grace E. 76th nd Ash Rey. H. T. Caah. 11. 8. Highland Rer. Ed C. Cofer. 11. 8. Umyersity Park Rer. S. Lawrence Black. 11, 8. CaUiollo St. Peters Lenta Rey. P. Beutgeo. 8. 10:80. 7:30. Pro-Cathedral 15th and Dayia Rey. E. V. O'Hara. 6. 7:15. 8:30, R:45. 11. 7:45. St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rey. J. p. Hughea. 6. 8.30. iu:3. 1.3V, St. Patrieks 18th and Sarier Ry. E. p. MutDhy. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St, Francis E. II 1th and Oak Rey. J. H. Black. 6. 8. 9. 10:30. 7:30.. . Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams aye. and Stanton Rey. w. A. uiy. o, s. . 11, 7:30, Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Rey. E. 8. Olson. 6, 7, 5. v. IX, 7:30. St. Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rey. J O Farrell. 8. 10:30, 4. 8t. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Ry. J. Kiernan. 8. 10:3O, 7 :SO. The Madeleine E. -24 th and Siskiyou Rey. finnrea F. Thompson. 7 :30, , 11. Ascension E. 76th aad Yamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:SO. Blessed Sacrament -Maryland aTe. and Blan- rt.n. Rey. F. W. Black. 8. lO:30. 7:30. Holy Cross 774 Bbwdoin Rer. C. Raymond. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Kt. IgnatJus 3220 43d C S. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:80. S, 1U:3U, 4. St. Stephen 42d and E. Taylor Rey. War ren A. Waitt.. o. :. iu.su. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland blyd. and Vanconrer ye Ker. r.-tl. Miller, o. o. 10:30, 7:30. 8t- Phillip Nert ( Fauttst Fathers). E. 16th and Hickory iter. w. . varrwricbt. 1 0. 8, 10 r r ferv 1 Believing It His Duty to Do Some Manual Labor Which Will Re lieve Younger Men for War Service, Rev. Mr. Ketler Becomes a Floor Walker. The newly organized Nazarene church of Oregon City has purchased the church formerly used by the German Evangelical people and has remodeled and Improved the structure. They have Rev. C. A. Ketler of Pittsburg, Pa., for their pastor. He is assisted in the work by Mrs. Ketler. who is also an ordained minister. Both have had experience in evangelistic work in the United States and Canada, Mrs. Ketler having also preached In England. Service Will Shift To Jennings Lodge The Sunday evening services at the First Christian church, including the young people's meeting and the .preach ing service, will be transferred from the church to Camp Multnomah at Jen nings Lodge, where the Christian En deavorers are holding their county con vention. The pastor. Rev. Harold H. Griffis. will deliver the special decision sermon at Multnomah at the evening hour, his theme being "The Hygienics of the Christian Life." At the regular morning worship at 11 o'clock. Rev. Mr. Griffis will speak on the subject, "My Religion in Everyday Life." The pastor's Thursday evening lecture for next week will have for its topic. "The Four Steps in Christ's Program of World Peace." Gospel Meetings to Continue Next Week The Norwegian gospel camp meetings at Twenty-third and Alberta streets have been well attended during the past and the clergy have decided to continue the services for another week. The In terest and enthusiasm are said to be growing stronger each night. Evange list J. Lee is preaching. There will be meetings Sunday at 11. 4 and 8 o'clock and each night during the week except Monday and Saturday at 8 o'clock. People speaking Scandinavian are es pecially invited. Dr. Wells to Speak Dr. J. Hunter will speak at Laurelwood Oongregational church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. St. Clements S. 8mith are. and N Serrite Fathers. 6. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rey. G. Robl. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Agatha E. 15th and MUler Rey. J. Comminsky. 8, 10:30. 7:30. St. Stanislaus: (Poliah) Maryland ae. and Failing Rer. F. Matthew. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Joseph (German) 16th and Couch Rey. B. Durrer. 8. 10 :30, 7:80. St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Rer. M Balestra. 8, 1.0:30. 7:30. St. Claroa Capitol Hill Franciscan Fathers. 7:30. 9:15. St. Charles 83d and Albert Rer. J. P. O'Flynn. 8. 10:30. All Saints E. 39th and Glisan Rer. Father William Cronin. 8. 10:30. Christian First Park and Columbia Rey. Harold H. Griffis. 11. "My Religion in Eyeryday Life": erening eerrice at Jennings I.odge. East Side E. liltb. and Taylor Rey. R. H. Sawyer. 11, 8 Montarilla E. 76th and Hoyt Rer. J. W. Jenkin, 11, 8. Rodney Arenue-' Rodney and Knott Rey. J. F. Ghormley. 11. "Christian Unity A Ex pressed in the Lord's Supper and in Christian Serriee": 8. musical program under direction of young people. Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty Rey. Joseph D. Boyd. 11, 8. Christian Science Lesson subiect: "Soul." First 10th and Ererett. 11. Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11.. Fourth Vancourer are. and Emerson. 11. Fifth 62d at. and 42d are. 8. E. 11. Sixtf Masonic Temple. 368 TamhlU. 11. 8. St. Johns Holbrook block. 11. Congregational First Park and Madison. Rey. James A. Jenkins of Chicago. 10:30. "The Servant Theory of Life"; 7:45, "The Crucial Service of the Grand Army of the Republic." Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Ererett Rer. Warren Moore. 11.8. Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor Rer. J. J. SUub. 11. 8. Highland E. 6th and Preseott Rer. Edward Constant. 11, sermon by Rer. O. J. Torrusson. Warerly Heights E. 83d and Woodward Rer. A. C. Mores. 1 1 . preaching by Rey. W. R. Kerr; 8. fpecial meeting of church members with Rer. A. J. Snllens. Laurelwood 45th are. and 65th st. 8. E. Mrs. J. J. Handsaker. 11. preaching by Dr. J. Hunter Wells. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. 1 1 , "Hands Across the Sea," by Rer. Robert Murray Pratt. Finnish Misaion Rey. Samuel Nevada. 6 7 :30. Episcopal Trinity 19th and Ererett Rev. A. A. Morri son. Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr ISth and Clay Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop Very Rev. E. H. McCollister, dean. Sundays: 7:45 a. m.. 11, 7:45 p. m. ; church school, 9:45 a. m. Week days. Wednesday 7 80 a. ru.. Fri day 9:30 a. in.; Holy day. 7:30. St. Davids E. 12th and Belmont Bev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:80, ll", "Church t'ruou and the Catholic Commun ions; 8. St. Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J G Hatton, rector. 7:80. 11, 7:45. St. Andrews Hereford at. Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 7:30 m. Grace Memorial E. 17th tad Wtridlrr . , Tt.i Oswald W. Taylor. 811 r"' Believing that it Is the duty of the clergy to help as much as possible dur ing the war. Rev. Mr. Ketler has ac cepted a position as floor manager in one of the Portland department stores ao as to release some younger man-for war work. Rev. Mrs. Ketler will at tend to the pastoral duties idurtng the week and is to preach Sunday evenings. Mr. Ketler-Is to preach 35urniay morn ings. Rev. Dr , Unsworth to Preach Again Sunday The First Presbyterian church will again have a visitor tomorrow from Can ada. This is Rev. J. K. Unsworth, D. D.. from British Columbia. Dr. Unsworth preached for the same congregation last Sunday. and, proyed that h.e is one of the strongest men of Western Canada. He has been a Congregational pastor in Spo kane and other cities in Washington and now Is preaching in the Presbjterian church of Nanatmo. B. C. Dr. Unsworth will preach both morning and evening and will give a story sermon for chil dren at the morning service. Former Pugilist Will Preach Sunday Dick Ferrell. a former pugilist, will preach In Westminster Presbyterian church Sunday morning. He became a Christian under the Influence of Rev. John Timothy Stone, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian church of Chicago, and has since had a wonderful career in the upbuilding of Christianity in this country. He is now one of the great personalities in the army V. M. C. A. work at Camp Lewis. Spokane Man to Speak O. A. Burgess of Spokane is to speak at the Church of God at both services Sunday. Mr. Burgess Is known through out the northwest as an able and effi cient Sunday school man. He is presi dent of the Church of God Sundaj' school association of the northwest. He is also head of the church Bible school In Spokane. The church is at 363 Fail ing street. 1 Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham- liter. John Dnwson. 11. 8. I St. Michaels and All Saints E. 43d and I Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, vicar. 8. 10. ll and 5. i Church of Our Savior1 60th ave. and 4 1st st. i S E. Archdeacon Chambers In charge. 11. i Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev. Frederic K. Howard. 7, 7:45. 8t Pauls Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. All Saints 25th and Savler Rev. Frederic I K. Howard. 11. St. Johns E. 15th and Harney. Sellwood Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 11. 7:30. Kvangelleal First E. 6th and Market Rev.' E. D. Horn- schuch. 11, 8. Free Methodist entral E. B.lth and Flandei Coffee. 11. 7:30. First E. 9th and Mill. Rev 1 Rev. W. M. A. Beers. 11. Jewish Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Sabbath services Friday at 8 p. m.. Saturday. 10:80 a. m. Sunday. 10, In Portland academy bldg . 18th and Mont gomery. Religions school. Bible classes at Central library, second and fourth Wednesdays. Congregation Ahavia Sholom Park and Clay "ts. Rabbi R. Abrahamson. Friday. 8 p. m., Saturday, 9:39 a. m. Latter Day 8alnU 'Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints E. 25th and Madison. 10. 7:30. Lutheran St. Pauls E. 12 th and Clinton Rev. A. Krause. 9:30. 10:30, 8. Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A Cfaristensen. 11, sermon in English. Trinity Williams and Graham Rev. J. A Rienbsch. 0:15. 10:15. Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davis Rev. Wilhelm Pattersen. 10:30, preaching in English by Rev. L. O. Fossa m. 8. "The Prophet Daniel. His Times and His Message," by pastor. Grace English Mason and Albina. 10:30. 'Methodist episcopal Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. C C. Rarick. 11, "Investments That Pay." 8, "The Church and the New Age." Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Rev. E. B. Lorkhart . 11. First 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua 8tana field, pastor. 10:30. 8. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Bev. Elias Gjerdirg. 8. Vancouver Ave. Norwegian Danish Skidmore and Vancouver Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11. Lincoln E. 62d snd Lincoln Rev. E. B. Lockhart. 8. Mt. Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. E. OUn Eldridge. 11. "The Ultimate Victory." followed by holy sacrament. 8. "Making Tour Life Effec tive. ' ' WUbur Multnomah hotel Rev. Trancis Bur gette Short. 10, Sunday school. 11, "How Are We Using Our Divine Likeness T" St. Johns W. Learitt and 8yreeue Rev. J. H. Irvine. 11, 8, outdoor sing and sermon on city 'hall lawn. I'niversity Park Ficke and Lombard Bev. J. T. Abbett. 11, 8. Epworth 26th snd Savieir Rev. C. O. Mc Cnlloch. 11. 8. District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace Youngson. D. D.. 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790. M. C. South First Union and Multnomah Rev. James T French. . 11..VA Bich Bible Symbol." 8. ' "Sequence." HE congregation of the First Friends church. East Thirty fifth and Main streets, will hold the first service in their new place of worship Sunday morn ing. The pastor. Rev. Homer L. Cox. will preach on "The Church" and will outline some of the ideals to be striven for In the future. The church is not entirely completed, but it has been found advisable to enter the new build ing, as the old place of worship will not conveniently seat the large audience that Is attending each Sunday, even during the summer months. Sunday a great union service of all Sunnyside churches Is to be held at the Friends church and Rev. Barclay Acheson of the Y. M. C. A. will speak. This will be a union service of the Sun nyside Congregational. Sunnyside Meth odist and United Presbyterian churches. The congregation of the Friends church has invited their friends to attend the opening services in their new home. Albany Pastor to Speak Here Sunday Rev. 'George H. Young, pastor of the First Baptist church of Albany and professor of Bible study of Albany col lege, will preach at Central Presby terian church Sunday at 11 a. m. Rev. Orlando B. Pershing of Albany will take up the active duties as pastor of Central church and preach his first ser mon on Sunday, September 1. Unitarian Pastor Keturns for Sunday "A Message From a Hospital Bed" will be the sermon subject Sunday morning at the Church of Our Father, when Rev. William G. Eliot Jr. will preach. Rev. Mr. Eliot will only be in the city over Sunday to perform his church duties. He will return to Camp Lewis Monday for his work there in the' base hospital as hut pastor for the Y. M. C. A. Fourth of Sermon Series The fourth of the series of sermons on the seven churches of Asia will be given by Rev. E. O. Shepherd at the Third United Brethren church Sunday morning, trje subject being, "The Ac commodating Church." The topic of the evening evangelistic service is, "And the Door Waif Shut." Last of Sermons In the absence of the pastor. Dr. Rob ert H. Milligan. Dr. M. DeWltt Long of Sheridan. Wyo.. will speak Sunday morning at Rose City Park Presby terian church. This will be the last of Dr. Long's sermons. Ewlng to Speak James F. Ewlng is to give an inter esting talk at the Men's Resort Sunday night. The Laughton orchestra will render special music and R. Desmond will sing. The men will sing a num ber of old time gospel songs. The service starts at 8 o'clock. President Lee to Preach President Wallace H. Lee of Albany college will preach in Calvary Presby terian church Sunday morning and Sunday he and Rev. George H. Young, pastor of the First Baptist church and professor of Bible study in Albany col lege, will jointly occupy the pulpit, the latter preaching. Nazarene 9th and Spokane Sellwood E. Morse. 11. 8. -Rev. B. H. Presbyterian First 12th and Aider Rev. John H Bovd. Preaching by Rev J. K. Unsworth of British Co lumbia, 10:30. "Essential Christianity." 8. "On Good Terms With My Two Neighbors." Westminster East 17th and Srnuyler Rev Edward H. Pence. 10:30, Preaching by Dick Fern-ll. Central E. 13fh and Pine. Rev. Orlando R Pershing. 11. Preaching by Rev. George H Toung of Albany. Calvnry 11th and Clsv Rev R. W. Roger Preaching by President Wallace H. Lee of Al bany college. 10:30. "The I4V of Forgiveness " 8. presrhing by Rev. George H. Toung of Albany, on "The Changes in the Church When the Boys Come Home.'' Vernon lth and Wygant Rev. J. R Landsborough. 11, service In charge of mission ary society and Westminster guild. Piedmont Rev. A. L. Hutchison. 11 8 Fourth First and Gibbs Rev. Henry G Hansen. 10:30. Kemlworth E. 34th and Gladston Paul E Ratsch. 1 U Rev. Hope E. 78th and Everett Rev. Drrris. 11. 8. Floyd E. Rose City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. Preach ing by Dr M De Witt Long of Sheridan. Wyo 11, "In the Shadow of a Great Rock." Seventh Day Vm D.il.. I Adventlsts of this denomination . . . -' r.M-r vi bui aeoommauon t are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett L. K. Dick son. pastor. 11:15. j Tabernacle Arcanum hall. 13th and vTaah Ington. 11. 7:45. MontavilU E. 80th and Everett Elder J. ! a. iernart. 11. Lenta 94th st. and 58th ave. Elder W. D. Huntington. 1 1 . St. Johns Central ave. and Charleston Elder A. R. Folkenberg. 1 1 . Mt. Tabor E. 60th and Belmont Elder W. T. Hilgert. 11. Albina Skidmore and Msllory Rev. A. A Meyer. C. F. Knott. local elder. 11:15. Scandinavian Ogdea hall. Mississippi and Shaver. 11. Salvation Army Corps No. 1 243 Ash at. Adjutant Frank Genge. 11, 8:15. 8. Unitarian Church of Our Father Broatay and Tarn hill Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11, "A Message From a Hospital Bed." United areUteen Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc Donsld. First E. 15th snd Morrison. 11. "Loyalty to Our Ideaia." by Rev. G. E. McDonald. 8, patriotic address by Professor L. F. John. Second E. 27th and Sumner. Rev. R. G. Sumerlin will preach. Third 67th at and S2d ave. 8. E. Rev. E. O. Shepherd. 11. 8. Fourth Tremont, Rev. E. P. Blanchard. 11. Mltcellaneeut Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 11. 7:45. Realization League 186 5th Rev. H. Edward Mills. 11, "Day by Day." 8. "Incarna tions." Church of the Universal Messisnie Message 414 E. Everett. 11. 8. "The Eternal Care of the Father." Wednesday. 8. study class. Christadelphian E. 16th and Washington. 10:80. Charca of God 363 Failing. 11. - r - J .4 '7 t i , mmmmmmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmm Rev. Ward Mrllenry, who has been on extended mission to northlaml In interest of Armenian relief fund. Rev. Ward MacHenry Met Cor dial Reception on Trip to Alas ka in Interest of Armenians. EV. WARD MACHENRY. pastor of the Mount Tabor Presbyter Ian church, returned to Port land Friday night from a month's trip in Alaska in the interests of the Armenian and Syrian re lief work. Rev. Mr. MacHenry left Port land July IS. and during the last four weeks he has toured through nearly all of the larger cities lying along the coast of Alaska and has also spoken in a few of the Inland towns. He reports that he had & most de lightful and successful trip, and that he was received royally in every place that he visited. The leading business men in many of the cities took great interest in the relief work and assisted willingly in organizing their town so that the quota could be raised. Alaska was asked to raise J10.000, but according to Mr. MacHenry, she will "go way over the top." ' Juneau alone raised $2500. Sunday morning Rev. Mr. MacHenry will preach on "My Alaskan Experiences" and it is expected that he will have many interesting stories to tell his congregation. Young People to Present Program The woman's missionary society will have charge of the evening service at Rodney Avenue Christian church. The program will be given by the young people of the church, with Mrs. J. B. White presiding. The program is: Piano duet, the Welsh sisters ; ' vocal solo. Miss Iner Myers: scripture read ing. Miss Pearl Walker ; "Send the Light." by the choir ; prayer. Harry Larsen : paper. "Chinese in the United States." by Miss Florence Walling; vo cal solo. Miss Helen Rosenberg ; read ing. Miss Grace Hendricks: vocal solo, Harry Larsen : papeT, "New China." by Miss Vera Hendricks; vocal duet. Thornton sisters : sketch, "Mary Stone." by Mrs. Harry Larsen, and an anthem by the choir. Sunday morning. Rev. J. F. Ghormley will preaoh on church unity. Lietitenant . Hoag Sunday morning at to Preach the 11 o'clock service, lain U. Lieutenant Victor Hoag. chap- S. A., will preach at 8t. Steph- ens Tro-Cathedral. Dean McCollister. who is taking a three weeks course in the officer's training school at Vancou ver, will take the service and Carl Den ton, who has returned from Camp Lewis, will be at the Organ. HATE TOTJ HEARD Rev. J. Alexander Jenkins, D. D. AT THE First Congregational Church Park and Madison Streets! IF OT, COME Sl'MtAT EVE JUSG. "4 "The Crucial Service of the Grand Army of the Republic'' Members of O. A. R.. Relief Corps and Friends Specially Invited MORXI7TG WORSHIP, ltilt "The Servant Theory of Life" These services will be helpful and 1 profitable. Come and Worship With TJa PORTLAND PASTOR BACK HOME AGAIN DR. BROUGHER TWICE SUNDAY FOLLOW THE CROWDS AND TOC'IX GO TO THE WHITE TEMPLE TWELFTH AND TAYLOR STS. II A. M. The Old-Time Religion It It Good Tod ay 1 Will the War Give Us a New ' Relirlonl Will the Cnnrehet TnlteT 7:4. P. M. Great Patriotic Service G. A. R. MEN AND LADIES' AUXILIARIES SPECIALLY INVITED SERMON SUBJECT UNCLE SAM vs. KAISER BILL OR AMERICAN IDEALS IN IRON CLOTHES THE NOTED Fthpl flM CONTRALTO ELliei Oiiea Effort Will Be Made to Instill Highest Degree of Efficiency in Home and Foreign Missions. TEAM of Centenary speakers. headed- by Harry Farmer, . re turned missionary from the Phil ippines, and assistant secretary of the board of foreign missions. will present at Portland August 30., the Methodist world program, which has for Its purpose the conservation Kf fhe re sults of the war. Mr. Farmer was for merly president of the Florence U. Nich olson school of: theology infManila. Rev. J. M. Canse. district superintendent of the Belllngham, Wash., district, and Rev. J. E. Crowther. pastor of the .Methodist church in Seattle, will also nreak. "World wide plans for: world wide Methodism" is the slogan f the centen ary program which will present to the Methodists of America a hlrdseye view of the spreading responsibilities of Methodism for the next 100 years. A nation wide campaign la on foot to rouse the Methodists of America to a consciousness of what their church is doing In the missions field. Roused by the world's need for a con structive program to counterbalance the waste and destruction of the war, the Joint centenary commission of the Meth odist Episcopal church plans to rledge $80,000,000 during the next five years to . put the work of Its foreign and home missions on an efficient basis. The centenary will culminate in a week's celebration In Columbusv Ohio, in June. 1919. A pageant will give the status ' of Methodist missibns all over the world. The most prominent missionaries and speakers in the church will gather to tell of their work. The celebration will-receive additional impetus in that It repre sents a combination of the boards af home and foreign missions and the co: operation of both branches of'the Meth odist church In America. The Methodist Episcopal church South and the Meth odist Episcopal church will hold common celebration for the first time since their separation in 1847. Dr. J.A.Jenkins Is to Occupy Pulpit Again Sunday Dr. J. Alexander Jenkins of Chicago will again occupy the pulpit of the First Congregational church. The Bible school meets at noon. The weekly prayer meeting on Thursday evening Is also led by Dr. Jenkins. The church In open every day from 9 to 5 o'clock for visitors. Visitor to Prearh Rev. Charles Waehlte will have charg of the services at Glencoe Baptist church. There will be special musie under the direction of Miss M. C. Bea ble. At the morning service Georg Downs will ulng "The Great White Throne" and in the evening the choir will render the anthem. "Come Unto Me. Ye Weary." Kaiser Will Never Conquer the World Declares the Bible EVANGELIST X. K. DICKSON TO PROVE FROM SACRED WORD THAT WILHF.LM'M DOOM WAS FORETOLD CENTURIES AGO FREE LECTURE jy BIG TENT AT 1 3th and Morrison Sts. Sunday Night , Aug. 1 8 BONG SERVICE BEGINS AT 7i4 Come and brine your friends and Bibles Questions In Biblical topics cheer fully answered. Pictlpmon SINGS GREAT SOLOf aSlieman BOTH SERVICES "k,..'A ' 1 SSStHliT'--,'Wisl