The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 21, 1918, Page 12, Image 12

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THE OREGON-DAILY JOURNAL
SATURDAY; "SEPTEMBER ' 21; .1018.-
PORTLAND, OREGON
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PASTORS OF CiJY
TO HELP IN L
Sermon Topics, in All Churches
" Wilt Deal With the Need for
Heavy Sacrifice for Country.
MEETING AT AUDITORIUM
Special Musical Program, and
Mist of Able Speakers Is An
nounced for Sunday Afternoon.
UNDAY will be known in Port
land's churches as "Fourth
Liberty Loan Sunday." The
patriotic appeal will be heard
durintr the day from all pul-
i pits, the general mlnlBterium having de
I elded to preach on topics that would
i further the Liberty loan drive. Sunday
', evening, after the church services are
dismissed, it is Intended that not a per
! son who has attended church during the
day In Portland shall be able to plead
ignorance of the object, amount and
i Importance of the fourth Liberty loan
drive.
: As a climax to the meetings of the
day, a monster mass meeting is to be
1 held Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock
j.ln The Auditorium, at which time every
j church in the city is expected to be
represented as a means of once more
' showing the patriotism and loyalty of
, the membership in the fourth Liberty
I loan drive.
Statical Program Provided
i It is doubtful whether The Auditorium
will seat the crowds which will go there
I on this occasion, as an attractive pro
i cram of music and speaking has been
! arranged by the committee, consisting
of J. n. Klllson, Barclay Acheson. Bishop
i Walter Taylor Sumner of the Episcopal
j diocese of Oregon, Dr. John H. Boyd of
the First Presbyterian church and Rev,
Father Thompson of the Church of the
Madeleine.
' One of the features will be a recital on
the pipe orpan by Professor F. W. Good
rich from 2 :30 to 3 o'clock. This will be
followed bv slnaring by a large choir
tinder the direction of Jasper Dean Mac-
Fall. During: the meeting the audience
will loin in patriotic songs.
Captain Mulr Allan of the British
army and Dr. W. C Covert, pastor of
the First Presbyterian church of Chl
caro. will he the principal speakers.
Captain Allan is now on his way from
overseas and Dr. Covert Is coming in
from the spruce belt, where he has been
working for several weeks as a T. M
C. A. man doing special war assignment
work.
Bishop Svmner Will Preside
Bishop Sumner will preside at the
meetlmr. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise of Tern
pie Beth Israel. Dr. William A. Waldo
of the First Baptist church. Dr. Boyd
and Father Thompson will participate in
the services, dedicating the membership
to service In the loan campaign.
Following are a few of he churches
which have announced services for Sun
day In keeping with the day.
"Ths Fight for Liberty" will be Dr.
Morrison's topic at Trinity Episcopal
church Sunday morning In a patriotic
service held in the Interest of the loan
campaign. In the evening he will speak
on "Blessed Are the Teacemakers."
Sunday morning a special patriotic
liberty loan service will be held at ML
Tabor Presbyterian church when the
pastor, Rev. Ward MacHenry. win speak
-3- . m . . u ln..n,r
on myaeii, my jmwhwj. uunn j.
Services In Keeping With Bay
Rev. E. O. Shepherd, pastor of the
Third United Brethren church, has an
nounced a service in keeping with the
day.
At the morning" service at Atkinson
Memorial Congregational church. Rev.
. Warren Morse will preach on "The War
Task and the Accomplishment or the
Ooverpment" The magnitude of the
government's task will be presented In
this sermon.
Services at Highland Congregational
church will be in line with the thought
and work of the day. In the morning
the pastor will preach on "A Sacrificial
Offering for Righteousness," and in the
evening he will conduct a rousing pa
trlotlc service and patriotic sing.
Sunday morning at East Side Baptist
church. Dr. W. B. Hlnson will preach
sermon relating to the present day bond
Issue, taking for his subject "The Use
to Which We Should Put the Kaiser."
The Sunday morning service at First
Christian hureh will center on the
citizen's duty In the loan drive. Appro
priate music will be rendered by the
quartet
At Waverley Heights Church
At the Waverly Heights Congrega
tlonal church. East Thirty-third street
and Woodward avenue. Rev. J. Q. Dick-
ensheets will preach at 11 a. m. and
p. m. Everyone who has not a regular
church home in the city Is very cordially
Invited to make this church their home
and .attend the services.
is clearing nyij skin
R eilnol , Ointment helps to make ft
possible for" every' Woman to have a
-' (clear, soft, healthy skin, the first and in.
j ' diapenssbi requisite of 'beauty .and
. . anrscuveness..
3 jv Blotches, roughness, pimples, red
idened patches, itching- nd burning .-of
ine, skin can oe relieved ana usually
removed by Resino) Ointment aided by
, Kesinoi 5oapr 1
DAN
DRV
ON SUNDAY
ji UXX Jf
Will
Two .Churches To
Have Patriotic
' Services Sunday
Patriotic services are to be held at St
Stephens Iro-Cathedrat and St Davids
church Sunday morning. The service at
the' Pro-Cathedral, will he conducted by
Captain EL H. McCoIHster and Bishop
W. T. Sumner will preach.
At St. Davids, Chaplain Benjamin F. P.
Ivens of St Lukes parish, Kalamazoo,
Mich., will preach the sermon. : Chaplain
Ivens recently completed a course of
training- at Vancouver.' Sunday evening
the rector. Rev. Thomas , Jenkins, will
begin a series of sermons on the- com
mandments. The Sunday - school will
also have a patriotic tone In Its service.
Eally at Arleta To
Last, Entire Week
This year the workers of the Sunday
school of the Arleta Baptist church
have undertaken to observe Rally day
In a week's series of special services.
The programs will begin Monday, con
cluding the following Sunday evening.
Each department is to be given an eve
ning, when certain phases of the work
of that department wilt be featured.
The program. in part follows: Sep
tember 23. rally of the beginners and
primary departments and stereopticon
pictures on "Scenes From Nature." Sep
tember 24, rally of the Junior depart
ment and stereopticon pictures. Sep
tember 25, rally of the intermediate de
partment and stereopticon pictures. Sep
tember 26, rally of the senior and adult
departments and stereopticon pictures
witn lecture on "The other wise Man. -
September 27, rally of the cradle roll
and home departments.
On Sunday the entire morning be
ginning at 10:30 o'clock will be taken
up with exercises by the whole school,
concluding with an address by the pas
tor, Key. w. uarnet Handley.
Liberty Loan Will
Be Subject Sunday
Rose City Park community church
will devote Its next Sunday evenlne
service to the fourth Liberty loan. Wil
liam F. Woodward, chairman of the
State Council of Defense, wills peak on
The War and the Fourth Liberty
Loan." A special musical program of
patriotic songs will be led by the quar
tet Dr. Robert H. Mllligan, the pastor,
will preach at the morning service on
the subject "After the War."
Last Sunday morning the church dis
posed of a four-year-old debt In less
than half an hour. A note of $895 had
fallen due and with a big blackboard on
which ; to record subscriptions which
came in amounts of from $1 to $60.
Roscoe P. Hurst led a little money rais
ing campaign that resulted In pledging
every cent A few members of the
church had been personally carrying the
note. The rapidly growing church is
left now with only one debt and that of
less than $1000.
Testimony Meeting
Proves Inspiring
; i ,
Methodism received quite an Inspira
tion last Sunday morning at the Wilbur
Methodist church in the testimony, meet
ing that followed the sermon. Nearly
every seat in the assemblv room nt the
Multnomah hotel was occupied and the
names of 17 persons were added to the
church record. "We don't expect to ac
complish any impossible things at any
time; we do want, however, to assist
the many Methotlst strangers coming
to our city to find a permanent church
home, the place where they will be hap
piest and do their best work. We are
Interested more in the kingdom than
we are in Wilbur church," is the way
the pastor. Dr. Short, expressed himself
this morning. The sermon Sunday
morning at the Mutlnomah hotel will
present the- subject : "Christian Obliga
tions Must Be Fully Met in These War
Times."
Missionary to Give
Illustrated Address
"An Old Gospel for a New World"
will be the subject of the sermon by
Rev. R. H. Sawyer, pastor of the East
Side Christian church. East Twelfth
and Taylor streets, Sunday morning.
An address, illustrated with many beau
tiful stereopticon views, will be given
at the evening service by Rev. G. Ever
ett Mood, a returned missionary from
the Upper Congo country in Africa-
Rev, and Mrs. Moon spent many years
among the natives of the Bolenge dis
trict' and during their brief furlough
in America have delivered many ad
dresses before churches and conventions
in various parts of the country.
Third Sermon Of
Series Announced
Rev. . Alexander Been, pastor of the
First Free Methodist church. East Ninth
and Mill streets, will preach the third
of his series of sermons on "What Think
Ye of Christ?" tomorrow morning, show
Ing that Christ has been misunderstood
and wrongly described by artists and
theologians. In this series of sermons,
Reu. Mr Beers 1. presenting a , careful
study of the Christ in his true relation
ship to man and conditions as they exist
today.. -The Pastor will also preach his
special sermon in the evening' on "The
Holiness of God." Donald L. MacFhee
will sing.
Will Be Special , Musie
At Glencoe-Baptist church Rev. F. C.
Laslette will have charge of the Sunday
services. There will be special music
under the direction of Miss M. C. Beable.
In the morning the choir will render the
anthem, "Crown Kim" and the women's
Quartet will sing. At the evening sterv
ice the choir will give the anthem. "Give
Thanks Unto God." and - George W.
Downs will sing, "I Shall : Not Be
Moved.' ....
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Will Preach , at Montavilla -
Rev. John M. Linden will preach Sun
day, at Montavilla Baptist church. ' Rev.
Mr. Linden wsV formerly pastor at Ore
gon City and later conducted evangel
istic services In the eastern and middle
western . states. He has . also . worked
with rBilly Sunday. - During the past
two, months he "has, had charge of the
campaign to' '.raise- funds ' for-the war
lie
-ministers of 4HanvV
- - .
ail ,ut Shoulder
Rt. , Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner ,
Dr. William A." Waldo,1 pastor of the
White Temple, has announced a hew ae
ries of Sunday evening discourses on the
general thsme, 'Xife'a 'Greatest- Ques
tions." These discourses on live topics
will be . illustrated from modern life.
Special music selections in harmony with
the respective subjects will be rendered
at each service. The themes are as
follows : ;
September 22 "The Question of Salva
tion." "What must I do to be saved r'
PORTLAND LIKELY
Appointments to Be Made at
Coming Methodist Conference
Cause of ; Speculation.
Changes that wlU, be made in Port
land pastorates at the coming annual
Oregon conference' of the Methodist
church have caused considerable specu
lation among local church goers of that
denomination.
The appointment of Dr. T. W. Lane
to the pastorate of the Pioneer church
at Walla Walla came as a great sur
prise to Portland Methodism and there
is not a little curiosity as to who will
be asked to fill the vacancy. Rumor
was heard among Methodist ministers
to the effect that Rev. C. C. Rarlck of
Central church would be a logical sue
cessor to Dr. Lane, but about the date
that Dr. Lane - was transferred one min
ister was overheard to ask when "Rev,
Mr. Rarlck was to be transferred to the
Methodist book concern, office in the
East" Still later It was said that Mr
Rarlck would not go to the book con
cern. Another possibility , is both Central and
Centenary churches will have entirely
new pastors and that there may be
change in one other large Methodist
church in the city.
, Clinton Kelly and Lincoln churches
DIRECTORY
Seventeenth Sunday After Trinity
Uniform S. S. Lesson
"The Bcirards of tba Christian Life." Matt
25:14-80.
Golden Text: thuum tr room and tb
are Chriit'a, and Christ ia God'i." I Cor.
21-23.
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union Annnal Bally day.
20.
Christian Endeavor '"Lessons From
Eph.
Bible
Boys
Ps.
God's
CharacUnw" Heb. 11:82-40. 12:1-2.
Junior Christian EndeaTor "Indian
and OirK" (Missionary meetinc).
8:84-8S.
Vord." Pa. 78:1-8.
. BapUs
First 'Whita Tmfe. 1 2th and TstIo ftmv.
William A. Waldo. 11. "A Great Campaign":
:45. "The Question of Salvation."
East Side K. 20th and Ankenv Rev. W. B
Hinson.. 11. "Tba Use to Which We Should
Pot the Kaiser".; 7:45. "An In Test life."
Third VaneouTcr and . KnotW Ber. Webley
. nearer), n, uy Debt to My Country";
:80, "Tba Folly of Forsaking-God."
Arleta Rev. W. Garnet Hadlav. 1 1 . "Tin
We Trust GodT 8. "The Surprise of God."
CalTsrr E. 8 th and Graat Bav. J. S.
Tbrtnaa. 11. T:45.
Gtencoa E. -48th and Main. Bar. F. C.
Laslette. 11. 7:45.
Sellireod Bethany Be. T. 3. BroomfleVL
Grace E. 7 nth and Ash. - Preaehina' Tar
crangensi joon as. unoen, 11, 7:49.
Highland Rrr. Ed O. Cofer. 11. S,
University Park Rav. & . Lawrence Black.
11, 8.
Oathone
St. Peters Lents Bav: P. - Beutgca, 8.
lO-RO VtSO.
fro-cstnearsi i o in ana itu eev. c v.
OUara. O.i 7:1. S:SO. S:45. 1. T:45
St Lawrence 8d and Boerian Bav.-J.-Q.
Hashes. S. s:su, l:9U. :. -s
St Patricks itn ana Bane Key. E.,, P.
Murphy. 8. 10:80, T:80.
Bt Franc w-k. lztn iiw nw--hm. j h.
Black. S, 8. 9. 10 7 :SO.
uudkbuh nwn oi jury- mutants ana
Stanton Bev. W. A: Daly, S, S, 9. 11, T:80.
Holy Bosary K. Sd and Ulwtimn Ber. K.
S. Olson, fi. 7. s, v iir 7 :u.
St. nose a. ooa anu aiameoa iter. J.
O FsrrelL. s. ie:, .
St Andrews B. ui and .alberta Rev. j.
Kbman. 8. 10:80. 7:80. - -
The -Madeleine K. Z4tn ana Btisryan Be-i.
Renm F. ThomDSon. 7-30. ft, 11.
Ascenaion---K. 7 via ana iimniu- rrancisean
ratherv s. l:su
Blessed acrment Miry-ana and BUndei
Rev. F. "W. Bleck. S10:S0. -T-80.
Holy, Croes 774 JJowaoln Key. G. Barnunvt
8. ie:o.!
St. le-amti-ui 8220 48d st S.. S. Jeratt
Fstben. s:8V, s, lO-.MV. .
St. Stephens E. 4Zd ana Taylor -Bar. war
ren A. wattt. e. i:s. l:Jfl. T:SO. v
Holy Redeemer Port land blyd. had Tanenn w
ave.- y wuiun J. Jirnns. - , 19:BO,. 7 :S0
St Phillip Neri Paulst Fathers) E. 18th
and Hickory Key. W. J. Cartwrlght 7:80
9. 10 -SO.. 7 ISO.
St- -ClemeBta- s. . smitn a.', anel a urn turn
Senite Fathers. O. S. 14a;SQ. 7:SO. -
Sacred Heart K. iiu and (Jen tar liar. G
KobL - 8, lw:w, T :SO. .
St Agatha E. 15 th and MOJaT Ri 3.
OommiB-ky. :s, xvtbo. t:so.
St SUirWaw Polish) Maryland and FaftV
irto Her. r. ilsttbew. , S. 10:80. .7:80.
St Joseph (German)- 15th and Couch Bar.
JR. Dnrrer. s. l:SO. 7 :SO.
' Bt Michael (IUUan) 4th and Mm By. U.
Saleatra. - b, u :, l :so.
Bt 'Clares CrfUolHiUFraneisean -Fathers.
T:80. :15.- -
St Charlea K. 38d and Albarta-iBev. J, V.
iO'Flyaa.. 8. 10:80. . . - . ,. :
AU Ssteta E. sfh and Glisaa Bev. Father
- - I- Ohf tilisii l j. .v
First -Psrk and Columbia Bar. Harold H.
yrlTWJLi ii: T" tnottam . ot .SChrist1
t-:4S. Tha Libertv of Tw " . j.
East EkJeK. '12th' and Taylor Bav B. H.
Sawy, . - 1 U "Aa Old j Gospel For -a Haw
NEW PASTORS N
ladeji ipmjulpits
denomination
- k:z - ' iW
,,to lheeL ta See. Othat Jliberty .iloan oes': G?yer
' A
j i
Dr. John - Boyd V
Selection "God So Loved the World"
from- the . 'Crucifixion" Btainex.
September 29 "The Question of Immortality."-
"If a man die, shall he live
again.,M Selection "Thanks B to GiA"
Hourai
. October S "The Question of. Spiritual
Geography." "Where art thou?" Selec
tion "Far From My Heavenly Home"
"Brigga.
October 13 "The Question of Prayer."
"What profit shall we have if we pray
are left vacant by the resigning; of fftev.
B.' B. Lockhart to enter the war service-
of the Y. M. C. A.
The annual conference opens Wednes
day. 'in the First Methodist church, with
Bishop William Orville Shepard presid
ing. Monday and Tuesday examina
tions will be conducted for new minis
ters and undergraduates. .
Dr Pence to Review
Book "Ouf to Win"
. V .
. Rev. Edward H. Pence, JX D., will
preach on the subjecj, "Wonder and
Hunger' at the Westminster Presby
terian church Sunday morning. In the
evening he will review Coningaby Daw
son's recent book, "Out to Win."
Ministers to Meet
-The Congregational ministers meet
ing- will be held at the First church on
Monday morning at 10:45. ? The Rev.
Robert Murray Pratt, pastor -of Pilgrim
church, will give an address on the
topic, "The Signs of the Times."
Returned Missionary' i5 Speak
Miss Effie L. SoUthworth, returned
missionary from India, will speak Sun
day evening at the Central Free Meth
odist 1 church. Sunday morning Rev. J,
F. Lewis will preach.
Revival Continues
The revival meetings under the direc
tion of the Fagan evangelists continue
with increasing interest at the Rodney
Avenue Christian church. The music is
under the direction of Mrs. Fagan.
OF CHURCH
world"; 8, stereopticon lecture by Bey. G.
Everett Moon, returned missionary.
M on U rills E. 7Stb and- Hntt Re. J. Vf.
Jenkins. 11. preaching by Evangelist Teddy
w.
Lavitt on "Prer-are to Meet Thv God." '
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott Bav. J.
Ghormley. EvancelMic services under direc
tion of EvangelWt M- Howard Fagan and Mr.
M. A Fagan.' 11, "Tha Waiting Guest" ; 8. "The
Call of Conscience. "-
Wood lawn E. 7th and Liberty Be: Jnaenh
D. Boyd. 11. "Tha Church and Its Mem
bers" ; 8, "The Pauline Interpretation - of
Christ."
' . ' Christian Science
Lesson subject: "Matter. "
First 18th anof Everett 11.8. -Seeond
E. 8th and. Bolladay. 11. 8.
Third E. 12 th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11. 8.
Fifth S2d st and 42d ave. R. K. 11.
Rixth Masonic Temple. 808 Tamhin. 11. 8.
St. Johns Holbrook block. 11. .
Ail churches Wednesday.. B p. m. '
oongreoationai -
Firstr-Parl- and Madison. 10:30. oreachinc
by Bev. Milo J.' Sweet of Pontiac. Mk-h.; 7:45.
sermon by ut. Taylor TaUmadge Bergen of
Minneapolis. ' - .
Atkinson . Memorial 1L, 2 Bth and Kveratt
Rev. Warren Moor. 11. "The War Task and
Accomplishment of tha Government",' 7:45.
Hnnnyslda ig. S2d and- Taylor Bay J. J.
Slanb. 11, "Paul's Inezhanstible Theme';
7:45. "The Soul's Vital Health Condi tforw.'
HlaWand E. 6th and Preseott Rev. Edward
Constant. 11. "A Sacrificial Offering for
Righteousness . and Peace": 8. "One Hundred
Per Cent American." .
Waverly Heiahta E.- 893 and Woodward
Preaching by Bev. J.-L. Dkskensheeta, 11, 8.
Lsurelwood i 5th are. end 85th st R. E.
sirs. J. J. Handsaker.
rilsTim Missonrl and Rhaver. Bev ' Robert
Uorray Pratt 11. "All Sorts and Conditions
of Men"; 8.. "The . Town' Clerk of Ephesus ".
Flnnkh Miiwkm 107 Skidmore Rev. Samuel
Nevafat. , 8. '7:80.'
Trinity -18th and Everest Ber. A. A JIoTTi-
aon. ; 8. 11. "The Fight. for Uberty." 8,
Pro-Cathedral -of St- Stechea tha Martyr
18th and Clay Bt Bey. W. T. Sumner, bishott.
bishop, t 7:45 p. m. -Church school, 0:45 a. m.
Week, days, Wednesday. 7 -.90 a. m., Friday. 0:80
a m.; Holy day. 7:80. , " -
St- Davids E. 12th ' and Belmont Bev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector.' T:SO,- S:80, 11. preach
ing by Rev. Chaplain Irvine of Kalamazoo, Mich.
7 :S0, "Thou Shalt Have None Other Gods Before
Ma." - -
St - Mark 21 it and Marshall Bev. l.-O.
Haiton. rector. T:80. 11. r ' ...
St Andrews Hereford at. Portsmouth
Arch deacon Chambers in charge- 7:80 p. m
i Grace Memoriae- E. ITth and Weidlst: Rev.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11.
Good " Bhephertl Vanconyer .and flraham
Brvi- John Dawson. 11.-8. ' :
Bt,-. Michaels, and - AH Saints E. 4Sd and
Brnsdway Rev. T. F. Bowen. vioar. - 8. lO, 11. S.
Crmrch of Our 8t1ot eOth arc. and 41 "t sr.
8. m Bav. -JR.- H. Clark, yiear. - 7-80 and" 1 1
m. - r ' - - . . -
Bishop ' Morris Memorial Good-Samaritan
ipital Bev. Frederic K. Howard, t f , 7 :4S.
St Pauls Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay
lor.- 4.
An Sssnls 25 th and , Baviax' Rev... Frederic
K. Howard. Ml.i
St Johns Memorial E.-:15th- and Hartley.
SeBweod. - By H. Clark fat charge. 11, 7:80.
- - i r - ' Syarnslleal -Fb-st-.---E.
8th and Market Bev. B. D. Hom-
aehuch, ,11,4.. . . . -. '
Free sffetbadist - ,
IVirtjraJ E.-S5th .and Flndar . Bye. W. ft
Coffee, ll.-nreaching by Bar. J. F. Louis. 8.
preaching by Miss Effie L. South worth of India.
' Ftrst E. ftth end Mnl - Brv. A. B-era.
11, ."What.Think Te of Christ t" 8, "The Holi
ness of God." .V-..';
' . Congrecation Beth Israel 12th and Main
Babbr Jonah at wise. eaoBaui semcea gnoay
at 8 n. aa.. Saturday.-10:80 a, at Sunday, ,10.
ha -Portland - acaoemy osigv, ism asn hobv
mnmnmr ... iunffbMIl
school.
Bibl
at
rmtnl llhrarv . Second and fourth Wsdneadaya.
-. Con rracs lion Abarta ' Sholom- -Park and Clay
soWIWvjnasrssssusBh Snwt sv. wb,
Saturday, 8:80 . aa- i .f
-Chnrch of Jeans Christ of I-atter Dy Salal
Sunday
; Bart;!
n '
Ik
Father 1 George Thompson '
unto Him r Selection Teach Me
to
Pray" wareina
October ,20 "The Question of the
Ages." "What think ye of Christ?" Se
lection "Come Unto Him" from "The
Messiah" Handel.
October 27 "The Question of the
Soul's Value." "What is a man profited
if he gain the whole world and lose his
soul?" Selection "Soul of Man" from
"The . Soul Triumphant" Shelley.
November 3 "The Question ef Neg-
RALLIES BOOKED
Three Meetings Announced for
' . Week Will Close
Series.
Three Sunday school rallies held dur
ing the coming week will close the series
held in Portland under the direction of
the state and county association. Five
meetings were held during the past
week. Monday the Su: day school work
ers of the Montavilla ulstrict will meet
at Grace Baptist church when Walter
C. Moore, general secretary of the West
Washington Sunday School association.
ana Harold Humbert of the Oregon as
sociation, will speak.
Tuesday evening the people of High
land. Piedmont and 'Woodlawn districts
are to meet at Highland Congregational
church, when Rev. J. D. Boyd of Wood-
lawn Christian church and Mr Hum
bert will be the speakers.
Wednesday evening the closing rally
will be held for the central East Side
district at Central Presbyterian church.
when Rev. Harold V. Grlffis of the
First Christian church and Mr. Hum
bert will be the speakers.
A gathering of workers of eastern
Multnomah county will be held In
Gresham early in October.
Through the cooperation of the state
SERVICES IN
E. 25th and Uadispn. 10. 7 .80.
Lutheran
St. Paul' E. 12th and Clinton aRev. A.
Krauze. 8:30. 10, confession. 10:80, sermon
and holy communion. 8.
Our Saviors E. 10th and Orant Bey. M.
A. Chriatensen. 14. servica in Norwegian.
Trinity Williams and Ontbaea Bev. J. A.
Beinbaeh. 0:15. 10:15. 7:80.
Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Darts Bav.
Wilhelm Psttenten. 11. 8.
Grace English Mason and Albina. 0:30.
10.80.
HamOton Chapel E tQth and Glisan Bay.
F. J. Eppling. 11. "The Scriptural Doctrine of
the Sabbath and Sunday."
'Methodist Episcopal
Central Vancouver and Fargo Bar. O. G.
.Barick. 11. 8.
Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Bev.
E. B. Lockhart 11.
First 12tb and Taylor Bev. Joshua 8 tans
field. 10:30. 7:45.
Fim Norwetrtan Danish 18th and Hoyt
Bev. Klisi Gjerding. 8. "Conquering Evil."
Vancouver Ave. Norwegian laniab- Hktdmora
and Vancouver Bev. Eliaa Gjerding. 11, preach
ing by Dr. tieorge B. Pratt
Lincoln E. 62d and Lincoln Rev. E. B.
Lockhart.- 8.
Mt Tabor- R. 61st and Stark. Bev. E. Olln
Eldridge. 11. 8.
Wila-ar Multnomah hotel Bev. Franete Buy.
getta Short 10. 11. "Christian Obligations
Must "Be Fully Met in These War Times."
St Johns W. Leavttt and Syracuse Bev.
J. H. Irving. 11. 8.
rniversity Park Flske ind Ixnnbard Bev.
J. T. Abbott 11. "Paul Thanked God and Took
Courage." 8, prohibition lecture by Bev. Clar
ence True Wilson.
Epworth 26th and Barter Rev. "C O. 11a
CuUoch. 11. S. .
District supet-jhtendent, Bev. William 'Wallace
Tonngson. D. D.. 6S1 E. 62c) st N. Tabor 270.
- aa. a-; aasrUi
Frst Cnlbn- and' Multnomah Bev. James
T. French. 11. 8. . '
- Nazarene
First E. 7th and Coach- -Bar. - C Howard
Davis. ,
Sell wood E. 8th' and SpokaneRev. B. H.
Morse. Preaching by Mrs. Moras. 11, 8.
. Presbyterian
Frr-it 12th and A Mn Hev.' Jolin H Boyd.
10 .30. "The Victory Whieh Lies Beyond Victory."
8. address by Bey. William C. Covert of uucaaw.
weatminstrr East I7tn ano Brnuyier- iter.
Edward H. Pence. 10:80. "Wonder and Hun
ger." s. "Out to win."
Centra K. isthananna. jtev. unssss .
Pershbia 11. 8. . . -
Cslvar-t 11th and Clav Bey. K. W. Koger.
1 0 Xfl "Th Fall and Beeonseeration of Peter."
8. . "Have the Allies Bight to Demand Be-
nentsnre of (iermanv! '
Mt Tabor E, fiftth ana Heimrmi kv. Mrara
MacHenry. 11.. "Myself. My Money, and My
Country." 8, "Italy a Struggle for lW
Freedom." .. . , .
Veraon -, IStH and Wygant Jtev.
Lenrl-borwuxti. 11, 8,
Piedmont Bev. A. L. Hutchinson. 11, "Sus
taining the Horn Base." 7 :80, "America's Three
Lines of Deffnee Against the Hun,"
Fourth First, and Gibbe 10 :80.
Knuworth E. S4U. and Uladstooe Bev.
Hope is. 7SCA ana. siiewts ' uev. aiora ml
Derm, 11, 8. . '.
Rom City Dr. Robert H. Mffligan. 11, 8.
Forbes- Oraham. and . Ganteabeia. '
- - Trinity Virginia . and . Nebraska Bay. Theo
dore P.- Smith, pastorrekwt '10, 11. "A False
Cry of Peace." 7J0., "Pound for .Pound," and
special music .'-."..;.,:--....----
SeventJi Oar Aaisntlats
Note Begulat servieaa of tana rtrnomtwatioa
are held on Saturday. . -; f , .
- Centrsl E. 11th . and Everatt W K. Dkk-
- Tabernaeto Arcanum haO. .1 3th- and Wash
ington, i, tl.vT:4g.' -- -' r . - - s- .
- MenUrilla E.' 80th and Xvasctk XWe 3.
A. Gerhart- 11': . ' " '"
Lenta 4th si. and B8th ave. Eldar W.-D.
HonUncton. i-11, i- . "
.i St Johns Central, ave. and , ChariagtnS)
Elder A. ,-B.- Folk en berg. 11.--.-. -s .
lt Tabor B, SOth and Bel mini t tTdar H.
t, Hilgerfe .11-. -. . rt i :
Albtna Skidmore and B-sDory Bev. A. A
Ueyer -C F. Knott, local abler. 11:18. . .
It" ' "r-;- :V
iff ' '
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SUNDAY
HO
. p. w,.
for
hi' ; mk TiHeetingWisitiiigv Pastor
v 'v'v-y' f
Rev, Barclay Acheson
lect" "How shall we escape If we neg.
lect so great salvation T" Selection
"Shaft I Let Hun In?" Otut
November . 10 "The' Question of
Heaven" "I am the way." "I go to
prepare a place for you." "J will come
again." Selection "Jerusalem the Gold
en" Stebblns.
The general public is cordially invited
to attend any or all of these services.
The seats in the White Temple are free,
and courteous" ushers will conduct the
public to comfortable seats.
and county associations arrangements
have been made to keep the business
office of the state association at S20
Abington building open every day. Sun
day school workers are welcome to call
at this office to receive aid in their
work.
Details regarding the .county conven
tion to be held on November 5 in this
city have not been fully worked out.
but the committee expect to announce
a great patriotic program soon.
Ministerium Is to Be Held
The United Brethren Ministerium of
Portland and vicinity will be held Fri
day morning at 10:30 o'clock. Bishop
Washlnger, who will return from the
California conference next week, is to
address the Ministerium. after which
a round table will be conducted.
- . Dr. George Pratt Will Speak
Dr. George B. Pratt will speak Sun
day morning at the Norwegian-Danish
M. E. church. In the evening at. First
church the pastor. Rev. Ellas GJerding,
will speak.
i Church for Little People
The Realization league, 118 Fifth
street- is conducting a children's church
for the little people during the morn
ing hour, separate from the regular
church service.
Revivals to Begin
Beginning Sunday evening at 8 a'clock
and continuing each evening during the
week at the same hour. Evangelist Teddy
W.' Leavltt will conduct a series of even
gellatlc services at Montavilla Christian
church.
PORTLAND
Scandinavian Ordcn haTL MnauasiDot and
Shaver. . 11,
Sarvathwi Bsrr.r
Corns No. 1 248 Ash st Adjutant Frank
Genre II. 3:15. 8
Corns No. 4 128 A First Adintant Joseoh
Harrison. 11, 8. 8.
S WVlsnsTfwa'Mfal taM
New Church Society 881 Jefferson Bev.
William B. Beece. 11. "'Unconditional Surren
der,' aa Applied to Natural and to Spiritual War
fare."
Unitarian
Chareh of Our Father Broadwsv and Tarn.
hill Bev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11. "What tha Gov
ernment Expects of Tenth in War Time."
unnae rvuiean
Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc
Donald.
First E. 15th and Morruon. PreacMne bv
Superintendent G. E. McDonald. 11. "Beligiona
Spontaneity." 8. "Enthroning Christ in the
Heart"
Second E. 27th and Sumner. Bay. B. G.
Summerlin. 11, 8.
Third 67th st and 8 2d ave. S. B. Bev.
E. O. Shepherd. 11. "Restoring Lost Joy." 8.
'Our Duty to tha Nation."
Fourth T reason t Rev. C. P. Bmnehani.
11, 8. -
United PresbvtertM
Church af tha Stranger Grand and Wsaco
Bev. 8. Earl Da Bale. 10:80, 8.
' MlMVftaftfW'sHJ
Chrhtian and Miarioaary Alllaaee E. Sth
and Clay Bav. John E. Fee. 11, "Lent tb the
Lord aa Long Aa Ha Livepi."
ttealfsaHnn Leaaue IRS Sth Rev H.
Edward Mills. 11. "The Power. of Action Over
Thought" 8. "Beservea."
Church ef the Universal Messiarde Mi
414 E. Evsrett. 14. 8. "Seek First tha King
dora of -God." Wedneedsy. 8, study class.
Chnstadelpnlan 621 K. Waahlisgtoa, 10:30.
Church of Cod 868 Failing. 11. 8.
Men S Resort (Ut and Burnsids Bav. Levi
Johnson, superintendent 6.
Ylrst lnvine -Bclvncs Ttrrord nidg. Bev. T.
M. Minard. 11, "God's Universal Love." Tues
day. 2. Bible ceua. Wednesday, 8. study class.
New tlrtnsntran 17 nuoru nioa. in-.
Beth Northington. 8. "tha Goal of Life." Wed
needs y, 8, "Practical A pp oca tion of the New
Psychology.'
SERMON
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CENTENARY
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IiIetL Episc
-East B lata aad Fiae Streets
SUHDAT, 11 A M.
. ' .- . , . Mhject
-'Past Mercie, a
1; Pledge bf' Futiire.
' Good''. i
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Thh witt r. Lases last Sssdaj
' 'Tiaitor a.t Ceateaary
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FAREWELL
fourth
Ata t.n .Till Piilnit
At Both Services
The First Congrearatlonal church Is
to have two visiting pastor In the pulpit
Sunday. In the morning Rev. -Kilo J.
Sweet of Pontlac, Mich., is to preach
and in the evening Dr. John TaUmadge
. Bergen, pastor of the First Presbyterian
church of Minneapolis, will preach. The
men are how in the spruce production
division under Major Milts.
After the evening service the deacon-
ta and Christian Endeavorera will
entertain visiting soldiers In the church
parlors with music reading and, re
freshments for the boys.
The-Sunday school will hold Its an-
Knual rally day service next Sunday.
The Amtcitiae Christian Endeavor so-
! clety meets at :30 o'clock Sunday .eve-
nine n the church parlors.
Evangelist Takes
Patriotic Stand
Evangelist L. K. Dickson of the Sev
enth-Day Adventist church will give a
free lecture on "The Christian's Atti
tude to the Government In Time of War"
at Christiansen's hall 8unday 'night at
o'clock. Mr. Dickson will explain, he
says, that "true Christians will be found
holding up the high ideals of the Amer
ican government and will shun any
course that might at the present time
throw any obstruction in the way of
the government in her "humanitarian ef
forts to establish freedom and Justice
and liberty in the earth by overthrow
ing oppression and autocracy." He
will also point out certain dangers which
lie in allowing the principles of the
American constitution to be assailed by
misguided so-called national reformers.
These lectures are. given under the aus
pices of the Portland Seventh-Day Ad
ventist churches and are for the public,
A rousing song service , will precede the
lecture. Services will' continue each
Sunday evening.
Christian Scientist
Lectures Announced
First Church of Christ Scientist of
Portland announces two free lectures on
Christian Science by John Randall Dunn,
C. S. of St Louis, Mo., member of the
board of lectureship of the Mother
church, the First Church of Christ Sci
entist, in Boston, Mass. The lectures
will be held in the church edifice at
Nineteenth and Everett streets. Septem
ber 30 and October 1 at 8 p. m. The
public is cordially invited. The Chris
tian Scientists of this state, as has been
their custom n yeara.pose to es -
tablish and maintain a Christian Set
ence booth at the state fair in Salem, Or.,
to be held September 23 to 28. This will
be In the nature of a reading and rest
room where free Christian Science liter
ature will be distributed and where vis
itors win be made welcome to spend a
quiet hour resting or reading.
Bible Teacher to
Conduct Services
On Sunday. September 29, Rev. G. D.
Watson. D. D.. Bible teacher and expos
itor, win preach at three services at the
Christian and Missionary Alliance
church. East Ninth and East Clay
streets. He -will also conduct services
each night during the fotlowing week at
7:45 o'clock. This Sunday, the pastor,
Rev. John E. Fee, will preach.
Will Visit Homes'
Of Every Member
The men of First Christian church
are planning for their annual fall visita
tion to every home of church members.
In preparation for this the men will be
guests of the paftor Friday night at
a dinner served in the dining room of
the church.
WESTMINSTER
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
E. 17TH wo.' aad 8CBUTLER 8T8.
REV. EDWARD H.
PENCE, D. D.,
PASTOR
MOBXIKO BERTICE 18:88
8ubject of Sermon
Wonder and Hunger
BeUgkm appenla to two great craving
of the aunl wonder and hunger. No re
ligion cDnvirtVsa caa root themstlyaa. ne
reiigiotn erperienee flower, net reugiama
character eonva to fraH without a supply to
these biggest facta of human life. Dr.
Pence) will disensa this great matter In his
moraine sermon.
CVgNIMO SSRBtOfl TtM
Dr. Penes will review Coningaby Dawson's
great and aaost recant book. "Out to Wtn.
Thin book ia said to have bean Inspired by
several authorities, and hi a- personal nsse
tage to tha American people.
tfTrOvU
ntORBI
isja Ar cvgNina
GOOD CITIZENS
GO T? CHURCH
AIWAT -jBmjr IBEBTT BOJDS
FIRST, METHODIST
CHURCH
TWELFTH ATTD'T AXIOM 8TS.
- Mi Ju-k, 8ER.H0W OJT
'CKmlian Celtudes,
It HBIO SUNDAY SCHOOL
'"V JlU F. H-SERJIOir OW " v
'The Mightcof Right,
Fatrtstta Ereslsg Bervles
. Both SrnMM by tha Pastor " -V
Rer. Joshua Stns field, D, D.
TOU ABE tJTTlTED
mmeriy moam
CHICAGO PASTOR
TO ADDRESS THE
T
Rev. William C. Covert, D. D.f
Who Has Been Doing Y. M.
Work in Camps, Will Speak;
artblAL mUIUAL rnUunAM
Sunday Night Address Will Deal
With Quesion of Industrial
Cooperation and Peace.-
HE First Presbyterian 'church I
will have a special service 8un -'
day night with an address by
Rev. William C. Covert. J. D....I
pastor of the First Presbyterian
church of Chicago and now T. M. C. A.
worker in the spruce camps In the Pa
cific Northwest ..
Dr. Covert has observed the spirit of '
the men In the camp and he has a mes-
sage which he wants to deliver to the
people of Portland. -He will deal with
the questions of industrial cooperation
and peace. The' music also at the eve
ning service will be of exceptional
interest The musical program will
be enriched by a recital and an
offertory on the violin by Mar
guerite Hughes. This expert on the
violin has recently come to Portland and
she will give a preliminary recital to
morrow evening from 7:45 to S. ' The
program Is: (a) "Adagio" (Binding),
(b) "Ave Maria" (Schgbert), (c) 'Air'
(Bach), (d) "The Old Refrain" (Kreis
ler). The offertory number will be
"Romance" ( W tenia wki).
In addition to these violin numbers,
John Claire Monteith will sing "In Flan
ders Field." .This is the popular poem
by Colonel John McCrea written to mu
sic by Hubbard. -
At the morning service Dr, Boyd will
be in his pulpit and will preach a most
timely and pertinent sermon on "The
Victory Which Lies Beyond Victory."
Will Bid Farewell 4
To Eev. T. W. Lane
Special music and a farewell sermon
will feature the Sunday morning serv
ice at Centenary "Methodist church.
i when conguo,, Wd farewell
to Rev. T. W. Lane, 'pastor . of the
church, who is leaving for Walla Walla,
to become pastor of the Pioneer Metho
dist church. Arrangements have been
made for an elaborate program of muslo
and Dr. Lane will speak on "Past Mer
cies. A Pledge of Future Good."
Church in Foil Swing
Piedmont Presbyterian church is get
ting into full swing for an aggressive
year's work. Sunday morning the newly
organised choir will sing, and new teach-'
era will begin their . work in the Bible
school. At the Thursday evening meet
ings the pastor win explain the interna
tional uniform Sunday school lessons.
Farewell Rerrption
Orace Baptist church of Montavilla
will give a farewell reception for their
retiring pastor. Rev. H. T. Cash and
family, this evening st 8 o'clock. The
reception Is to be held at the church.
All acquaintances and friends have been
cordially Invited.
THE
CHRISTIAN'S
ATTITUDE TO HIS
GOVERNMENT
IN TIME
OF WAR
Hear Evangelist L. K. Dickson
on Conscientious Objec
tion and Conscience
less Obstruction.
KVAN8KL18T L. K, OlOKSOSJ
PRESBH
ERANS
' t ' -
Frs Lactara at ChrUUnm s Hall,"
1 1 tV Strwat, , Bat. Morrison and r
Yacwldll, Saoday Night, Ssj
- tefsbtr 22, at 8 .'Clock 1
Ia this : lecture ' Evangelist Dickson
makes clear from ths IBlbl the duty of .
arvery ChrlaUaa f to - uphold tha great -
tw-tn.nln of fata iivfiiBiiif a rA awtlnta
. ji . u- e , - .
called national reformers to break down
tha " great foundation- stones of ' tha
American ' constitution. He shows that :
s true ; Christian cannot place obstruc-'
1am ttt fllSwiv;Af tiA n...w r. f "
. i jm mm . . mmmm . mmr . W. . mm - 1 1 mf u .
its. efforts, fat .tba present, war. striving
to nd . benina , ui . so-caiieo . conscien
tious objection. .
work of the Salvation: Army. , ' , ,
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