THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL ItX SATURDAY; MARCH r 15, ; 1919. PORTLAND, OREGON. ffiiveiity in State Me yer ?op in to Campaign EXTRA ALLOTMENT OF BAPTISTS IS YET TO BE RAISED Victtrt-y Campaign to Raise $6, 000,000 for Advancement of Work 'of Missions, Is Project. ALL MUST BE IN BY MARCH 30 Intention Is to Start New Church - Year Which Will Begin April 1 With Entirely Clean Slate. t Twenty-nine Baptist-churches In the State, 11 ef which are In Portland, have already raised In cash their apportion ments In the Victory campaign that is being waged throughout the nation by the Northern Baptist convention. They have yet to raise their extra gift ?llotmenla, which are supposed to come rom the "more wealthy members. This announcement was made by Harley K. liallgren, Btate director of the Victory 'campaign. ;;-r- The Victory campaign is a drive with in the Baptist churches of the northern ' states to raise $6,000,000. The drive dates are March 23 to 30. March 81 the church' year closes and in order to give the denomination to. clean slate for the Xiew "year the members must respond to the call,. The victory ' campaign Is : a laymen's movement. It originated in the mind of Ambrose Swasey, a prominent lay man In the church, who wondered why ' the soldiers of Christ and the 'members of the church couldn't do the same great things accomplished by the government and the army during the war. Mr. Swa sey did not stop with thinking., He called three leading Baptist laymen to his summer home and talked Over the matter with them. They sent out a call all over the nation and 00 Baptist lay men met in the East and formed the Victory campaign. Sir. Hailgren said : "Had these men . not opened the way, many of our Bap tist : missions throughout the vworld would have had to close this year, or else the mission board would have faced - a great deficit. The war imposed upon ns such great burdens and increased - the ' expenses ! of the missionaries no i much that closing seemed to be the only alternative." Dr. Alonso M. Petty, who is district secretary of home and foreign missions In the Northwest, said recently that Ore gon is leading all the states in his dis trict in meeting its apportionment. Dr. Petty and Rev. F. C. Laalette will v leave Sunday for the Deschutes region and Crook eeunty on a tour in the in terest of the Victory campaign; They -will discuss the program of the church to do constructive work in France, Bel glum, Russia and India. Dr. W. W. Waldo of the First Baptist church spoke during the past week at Corvatfls to a large gathering and Dr. W. B. Hinson of the Kast Side BapUst church plans to go to Astoria this week to conduct a great rally. From now until the end of the drive laymen and clergy will tell of the drive from prac tically every Baptist pulpit In the north ern states. Theii-motto is: "The love of Christ constralneth us." Intensive Program In Cause of Activity Dr. Wallace W. Willard will occupy the First Congregational pulpit Sunday morning and evening. The church has inaugurated an intensive program of ac tivities And a great deal of Interest is being taken in the general welfare of the. church. The iMen's Brotherhood has begun active work under favorable cir cumstances and the women plan a large .campaign of church calling besides their weekly meeting for Red Cross and char ity sewing. The chureh cordially invites to Its worship those without affiliation. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH . TWELFTH AND TAYLOR STS. Rev.Jothua Stansfield, D. D. f : ' Pastor -: 1:M A. M. "What Cod Requires' : To do Justly, , - ' To love mercy,' " To walk humbly. ..'-Mil P. M 8 U If DAT SCHOOL ' JiM Pi MUSICAL EVE3ri3TG Lewis Military Quartet - (All Camp Lewis Soldiers) .. rorn LUMBERS . - , Begvlar Chsreh Qaartet ' . bxE 5UMBEB ' .' ALL IKVITED kxt t ' J - V". J pastor mill 5)ead (Epwortli Centenary Rev. . E.Purdy x F Comprehensive Program Launched to Further Move for United Church. O. E. McDonald, conference superin tendent of the United Brethren churches of Oregon, Who has just returned from 'Dayton, Ohio, where he attended a meet ing of the board of administration of the United: Brethren denomination, re ports a splendid -trip and a vigorous meeting of the - board. The United Brethren church through out the United States is one of the de nominations engaged in the great united church : movement, ; which is just now challenging the churches of the country. The name-: the United Brethren have adopted for their own part of this work is the "United . Enlistment Movement." The program is a comprehensive ope, in cluding -the following : . - nlistment of intercessors to continue until Easter, which will enroll all mem bers who covenant to pray for victory in their own. lives, in the local church and throughout the world. , The special, enrollment; day w ill be April 1J. United work for a fall benevolence budget on 1 every: charge. One balf the annual budget to be paid by March, 1919, with! a united cash offering in November,! 1919. ' '"-- A great campaign of evangelism, cul minating in the spring of 1920, tajnclude special meetings, personal, work and de cision day; in the Sunday school. . A ' great! financial - campaign will be conducted In connection with the united church movement some time In 1920. During 1919 complete surveys will be made of " the various departments of church work home missions,: foreign missions, education, evangelism, etc. Or ganization will be completed through enlisting agencies, including ; bishops, conference superintendents and pastors. Special Service at Wilbur Methodist A special service, is being arranged by Dr.. F. B. Short for Sunday evening at the Wilbur Methodist church. S in the Multnomah hotel. The pastor will speak on "The ! Moral Significance of . Mac beth." A. K, Davidson, the new baritone singer, will be heard in Dudley Buck's heavy solo number, "Judge Me, O God," and Mrs. Nina j Larowe will read selec tions from - the play- of Macbeth. , The quartet, will furnish special music.' The enure evening s oriermg will be donated to the Armenian relief fond. -Robert S. Farrell la, to charge of ; the offering. . Dr. Boyd to Ckjiitinue New Era Discussion Sunday morning Dr. John H. Boyd will continue his discussion of the New Era .,i movement . of the i Presbyterian church. He will point out this Sunday what rhe movement means to the local church. Sunday .evening he will con tinue his, evangelistic series preparatory to Kaster. The evening music will be of .special interest, .-Fnanck ,ichenlaub leading; a String quartet and Mr. Cour son giving a prelude on the "organ. Professor . The monthly Eiring to '-Speak : ' k meeting of the? church scnooi institute Cathedral Wednesday at 8 o'clock.. An aaaress on ..The Attitude of the Sunday School Pupil and How to Regard It" will 1 -be ij given by Professor James F. Ewing.' educational director of the First Presbyterian church. Hear Dr. Clark's Great . Lectures Sunday "Miracles ?: P. M. "WhairAbout the Bible?" FIRST .UNUEb i : BRETHREN CHURCH COESER EAST HTH a.d MOHRISOX F RE E ! Take'BirraYSIDE r MT, TABOR Car' p :;" ' ) -- ;,;.-, : St St "'. f. ' iiiini 1 Sri inriri i nririr -nrf -flr " j k UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OR UNION PASTOR IS TO PUT LEAGUES OVER TOP Rev. J. Edgar Purdy in Charge of . Epworthians' Portion ' of Cen- teniry Drive in Northwest.? I Rev. " J. '; Edgar Purdy, ; the " young -Methodist minister who is to see that the Epworth leagues of the Northwest meet their quotas In the Methodist cen tenary movement, has arrived In Port land to take up his task. He comes comes here with a leave of absence from his pulpit at Wilbur, Wash., where he is pastor of a federated community church composed of peace loving Meth odists and Presbyterians. ' ' Mr. Purdy's headquarters are to be In the Centenary office In the Piatt build ing. His area Is Oregon, Washington and northern Idaho. He must see that every Epworth league in this area goes "over thotop" and more than makes Its quota of tlthers, life work recruits and persons who will agree to pray, daily. Incidentally he must also see that they raise their; financial quotas, which as yet have not been announced. . Mr. Purdy is now arranging a series of Epworth league centenary rallies te be held in : all cities between Spokane, Seattle and Portland and Ashland. He is securing strong speakers who will be the members of his team. For two years previous to the war Mr. Purdy was with the board of Sun day schools of the Methodist church at - its headquarters In Chicago, - where he was publicity man .of the Institute department. When the war broke out he volunteered for the army.' but when his health failed he was discharged. He then came west , to Wilbur church , and has since regained his strength. Mr. Purdy is a graduate of Northwestern university at Evanston, 111., and of the Barrett- Biblical institute. Bishop Announces TT j . 1 TP j visitauon uates Bishbp W. T. Sumner has announced the dates of his annual visitations in the. Episcopal churches of the diocese of Oregon for1 the confirmation services. The first will -fee at St. Helens hall. March 25. On March 27 he will begin the visitation of the churches in South ern Oregon, returning to those in Port land about April 6. Seattle Pastor to Preach x Rev. Elbert H. Hicks, pastor of Free- mont Baptist church of Seattle. -' will Dreach Sunday morning at Grace Ban- tist church, East Seventy-sixth and Ash streets. ' DIRECTORY . Second Sunday in Lent Uniform Sunday School Lesson "The Cities Of Refute," Joshua 20; Primary topic, "Beins Kind to People in Trouble"; Junior topic. "Proteetins tha TJnfortnato" ; Intermedi ate topic. "Treatment of Unintentional Offend ers'" Adult topic, "Our Responsibility Toward Offenders." Golden Text: - -"Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain merer." Matt, o :7 Young People's Topics Baptist Union: "Eiitot and CorttoOinesa." I-uke 12:13-21. Christian Endeavor: "Barry and Cowetooa nem." - Luke 12:13-21. Eparorth Leauet "Our Chapter Obligation to IU Community." Isa. 5S:6. 7. 10; James 1:2T; 2:14-17. Baetlrt First White Temple. 12th and Taylor BeT. William A. Waldo.. 11. "The Laymen Under a Big Task"; 7:30. "The Absolution of the Cross." East Side E. 20th and Salmon Ber. Vf. B. Hinnn. Rer. Herhe.-t T. Cash., aasfetant, 11. "The Wind and the Flame"; 7:30, "America at the Parting of the Ways." Third Vancourrr and Knott Re. Webley J. Bearen. 11, "The Church and Its Misnion" ; 7 :30, leasom from home life, by the Master Teacher, illustrated by utereopticon. . Mnntarilla 11. 7:30. Arleta Jl. '7:30. Calvary "E. 8th and Grant Rev. J. E. Thomas. 11. -"The Great Proprietor"; 7:30, "Seren Imponslbilitiea. " Glencoe E. 45th and af ain BeT. T. C Ialette. 11. "In the Beoinninc God"; 7:30, sermon by Ber. David Downie, J.X. Sell wood Bethany Rev. T. J. Broom field. 11, sermon by Rev. David Downie, missionary from India;; 7:30, "The Greatest Victory Ever Achieved." - - - , Grace E. TOth and Aah, 11. "Christ and the-Law." -7:80. -"Christ and Sin." by Ber. Elbert H. Bicka of Fremont Baptist church. Seattle. - . , - . University 'Park ' Rev. S. Lawrence Black. 11, sermon by Dr. E. P. Borden; 7 :80, "Ameri canizing the Foreigner," by Mrs. Alonso M. Petty. .3 - - - - Swedish 15 th and Hoyt Bav. T. O. SJolar der. 10:80, 7:80. . St Johns Rev. Mr. Burton. : 11. 7:80. Highland E. 8th and Alberta. 11, 7:S0. St. Peters Lents Rev. .p. Bentgen, 8, 10:80, 7:80. Pro-Cathedral IBth and' Davis Ber.' E. T. O'Hara. 6, 7:15. 8:80, 8:45. 11. 7:45. ' St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Ber. J. C. Hughes. . 8:80, 10:30, 7:80. St. FrancU E. 12th and Pine Rev. J. H. Black. 6. 8. . 10:80. 7:80. - Immaculato Heart -of Mary Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. . 8. , 11. 7:80. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Ber. E. 8. Olson, a. 7.; 8. 0. IJ. 7:80. i 8t. Rose B. 68d and Alameda Be v. 3. O'Farrell. 8. 10:80. 4. , - St. Andrews E. 0th and Alberts, Bar. J. Kiernan.' 8. 10:30, 7:80. . The Madeleine E. 24th and SiaUyors Rev. George F. Thompson. .7:30. 9. 11. ' Ascension E. 78th and Tamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8 10:80. 7:80. " Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena Bev. F. W. Black. 8. 10:80. 7:30. N Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Rev. C Raymond. 8. 10;3O,'-7:S0-; St. Ignatius 8220 43d at. 8. K. Jesuft Fathers. :80, 8. 10:30. 4. , ; St. Stephens E. 42d and Taylor BsV. War ren A. Waitt. , 8:30. 10:80. 7:80. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Taneoo ver ava. Bev. William J. Devine. 6, 10:80, 7:80. '- ; --;-- -St. Phillip Neri (Paulfat Fathers) K.' 16th and Hickory Rev. W. J. .Cartwright. .7:80. 8. 10:80. 7:80. r X , St. Clements S. Smith are. and Nswton Berbite Fathers. 8, 8. 10:80, 7:80, ... 8 acred Hears E. 1 1th and Center Bay, G. Bob. 8. 10:30. 7:80. r u . BL Agatn E. 15th and Miller Ber. J. Comminsky. 8.' 10:30. 7:80. St. Stanialaua (Polish) Maryland and Fall ing Bev. F. Matthew. 8. 10: 30. 7:80. St. Joseph , t German) 15th and Conch Bev. B; Dnrrer. 8, 10:80. 7:30. -.-. St. Michael (Italian) 4th and Mm Bev. It Balestra. : 8:30. 10:80. 7:80. . St. Clares Capitol Hill Father Capiat ran. O. F. M. ; 8. 10:10. St. Charles E. 88d and Alberta Bev. J. P. O'Flynn. - 8. 10:80). - All Saints- EL 88th and Gliaan Rev. Father William Cronin. ( 8. 10:80. . Ohristian First Park and Columbia Bev. Harold H. Grtffia. 11, 'Christ sad Common Sense"; 7:43. "The Camel Question or txie Responsibilities of the Bich." -jl - - - f!' i East Side E. 12th and Taylor Bev.- R. H. Sawyer. v : -. ' t . .. - . Rodney Avenue BMney sad Knott Hev. 1 IT.- I.hnrmlm 11. "Ths GoBDel of Social Be- boiWing"t 780. "An Owtloosr Upon the World From the Mount of TTaaafiguration." , - J- : Monts rills E. 76th and Glisan Bav. Her bert E. Ryder. 11. 7:80. ; . - - WoodlawB J5. Ttn ana uumiir fxter. Josepn Tl. Raid. II. 7:80. Vernon E. 18th asxj Wygant Ber. B. Titbj ilaiey. 11, 7 :30. jHethodist Centenary Brive jHay 18-28 SL II 33 epartments of Church Sire Heady The dates of the financial drive of the great Centenary ' movement of- the Methodist Episcopal church have been definitely decided upon as jMay 18 : to 28, according , to telegraphic - announce ment: received here by Robert Hughes, editor of the Pacific Christian Advocate, from Edgar Blake of New York. This is the announcement that the $ entire Methodist church over ; the country has been waiting for, : because It means to enthusiastic Methodists just what the word "go", means to a champion racer. Methodists from the Sunday school up can now : set their stakes and get ready, for the gigantic financial drive that is expected to . win $21,000,000 this year for the cause of Methodism, r Two million dollars of this total must be raised by the children of the church who are j6 Sunday school, and $400,000 by the 588,000 young people who belong to the Epworth league.; -" l League of Nations Deoate to Be Held -At Unitarian Foriim A debate carried through three eve nings will be held in the Sunday eve ning open forum of the First Unitarian church -on the proposed League of Na tions, beginning Sunday evening with, an address in the affirmative by Pro fessor H. H." Herdman principal of Washington High school.. On the fol lowing Sunday evening at the same place and hour Robert Treat Piatt will speak on the negative side. The third evening's program has not been com pleted. On each evening there will be an opportunity for publio questions and discussion. The forum will be held in the chapel, which is reached through the Broadway entrance. Realty Man to Speafc Harry Neal. pastor of the Church of God, 363 Failing street, announces that Sunday at 11 o'clock Wallace Pratt,, a real estate man, will speak, giving to the public his experience of financial success, which, he says, is due to mak ing. God. his partner. The evening serv ice, presided over by Mr. Neal, will be a praise and salvation service. Evangelist to Sing Walter Jenkins, singer evangelist, will have a place on the program of the Warren vesper class Sunday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church. .The full orchestra of young men and young women will give several selections, in cluding an overture. Young people from various denominations mak up the vesper class. AH young people are invited. OF CHURCH , ' OhHstlari Science Lesson subject: "Substance." First 18th and Everett. 11 8. Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11, 8. Fifth fl 2d and 42d ave. 8. E. 11. Sixth Masonio Temple. 808 TsmhiU. 11. 8. Seventh Uolbrook block, St Johns. 11. All churches Wednesday. 8 p. an. Congregational First Park and Madison. Dr. W. W. Wil lard. 10:80. "How Think of God"; 7:45. "The Power of Personality." Sonnysxie K 32d and Taylor Bev. J. J. Staitb. 11, 7:45. Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett. Preaching by Bev. T' It Meyer. 11. 7:46. Highland E. 6th and Preacott Bev. Edward Constant, 11. "The Christ of Yesterday"; 7:80. "An American Officer's Experience in France," by Colonel John L. May. Wavertey Heights E. 83d and Woodward Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, "The Supremacy of the Spiritual" an Elemental Truth; 7 :40, "Over the Top at Chateau Thierry, St. iUhiel and Argon no Wood." by F. J. Meyer. ' Laurerwood 45th ave. and 45th St. S. . M:s. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. 5. Pugrim Missouri and Shaver. Bev. Kooerl Murray Pratt. 11. "The Strange Wave of Prayer"; 7:30, "Three Years in West Africa."" Finnish Mission 107 Bkidmore Ber. Sam uel Nersia. '8. 7:30. . University Park Haven and . Lombard Rev. C. H. Johnston. 11. 7:30. St. Johns S. Ivanho and RirhmoTif? Ttr. J. T. Merrill. 11. 7;80. ,: Danish-Norweeian E. 28d and Siusmer Rev. Ole ToTgessen. 11,7:80. Klrst German - E. 7th and Htsnton Rsv. George Zocber. 11, 7:80. - Seeond German E. 8th and Skidmora Bs Henry Hagelgana. 11, 7:30. Zioa German E. 9 th and Fremont Rev. J. H. Hopp. - 11. 7:80. . Parkrose Preaching by Dr. P. D. Hoif aasa. i Csltoopsi .' Pro-Cathedral of SU Stephen the Martyr 13th and Clav Kt Bav. W. T.-Rhobh. hishon. Sundays. . 7:45, 11. 7:45, Holy days. 9 .80. Trinity lth and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor rison. 8. 9:45. 11. "The League of Mationa": 8. "The Kingdoms of God. a Christian Democ racy. St. Davids E. 12th and Belmont- Bav. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30. :80, 11, "Creed and Conduct"; 7:30, "Fruits of the Tree of life.". St. Marks' 21st and Marshall Bav. J. O. Hatton. 7:80, 9:45, 11, 7:46. St. Andrew. Hereford St.. Portamonth - Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 8, 11, 7 :. Grace Memorial E. 17 th and Waldler Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. . , Good Shepherd Vancouver and . Graham Bev. John Dawson. 11, 8. St Michaela and All Angels E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. - Bowen, vicar. 8, 10, 11, "The Place of the Bible in tha Religion of Jesus." 6. - - : Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41rt St. S. E. Rev. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7:80. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Bev. Frederic K. Howard.-- 7. 7:45. - at Pauls Woodmere Bev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. - - All Saints 25 th and Savier Bev, Frederic K. Howard. .11. . St Johns Memorial E. 15th and Harney, Sellwood. Bev. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:80. St -Mathews Corbett and Bancroft Bev. W., A. M. Brack, vicar. 10, 11. ; K Vwf10Ssvf iMaSJ i ' ' First E. 6th and Market Bav. E. D. Horn sehuch. 11. 7:30. . Fre Msthedlst Central E. 65th and Flanders Bev. W. N. Coffee, 11,7:80. . , First B. 9th and Mill Bev.' A. Beers. 11, "A Dynamic Gospel the World's Need": 7.80, "Paying the Price and Beeeiving the PearL" . - ,;- Alberta E. 80th and Wygant Bev. E. X. Harrington. . ix. i utv. First E. 86th and Main Ber. - Homer X Cox. 11, T:46. : i . atawlsh -- - Congregatiott 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.. 18 th and Mont gomery. Religious sehoo- Bible classes at Central library.: second and fourth Wednesdays. Congregation Ahavm Sholem Park and Clay sts. Rabbi B. Abrahamson. Friday. 8 n. sa.; Saturday, 9:80 a. as. - . ........ ... -'. Latter : Day Saints - .': . Church ef Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints E. 25th and Madison. 10, 7 :80. . . LWUMTM St James W. park and ' Jefferson Bev. William A. Brink man. 11, "The Gresjt Moral Value pt tits Bible"; 7:3i). "The Heart Mads New." St Psuls E. 12th and Clinton Rev. A. Erause. 9:80. 10:80. 7:80. Oar Saviors E , 1 Oth , and Grant Rev. M. A. Chriswnsen. 11, 8. Trinity Williams and Graham Bev. J. A. Beinbach. 9:15. 10:80. 7:80, 'Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davis BeV. Wilhelm Pellet son. 11, "The Dumb Spirit"; 8. "Goid Tried in the Frre. - - Grace. English Mason- and Alotna, ' Bar. C U. Bernhsrd. - 9:45. 11. 7:30. Hamilton Chanel E. .SOU) and Glisan Bev. F. J. Epling. ' 10X5., . ' Several dates had ' been considered previously, and even announced as pos sible tor the drive, but definite an nouncement was withheld Until the gov ernment decided upon the dates for the Victory loan. The church previously considered April 13, April 21 and May 1 as possible starting dates. The drive Is to last 10 days. , " " : The postponement of the drive a few weeks, however; will not Interfere with the progress of the rest of ; the move ment. . Every department of the church is devoting part of its Sunday services to" an effort . to get 1,000,000 tlthers. 1,000,000 members of 4he daily prayer band, 100,000 minute men and 58,000 life workers who also are to be found be fore the centenary goal Is reached. t To assist centenary vorkersv Mr, Hughes Is preparing a special edition of the Advocate, which he- plans to issue the week before the financial drive. It will be date4.May u. . t - Memorial for Four Soldier Dead to Be Held at Mt. Tabor Sunday morning a memorial service will be, held at "Mount Tabor Methodist church for the four soldiers ..represent ed by the gold stars on the church service flag. Three of the men, Charles Webster, Clifford Harris and Walter Stearns, were killed in action in France, and the fourth. Eugene Lewton. died from ex posure following the sinking of the Tuscanla. Lewton's father and brother are with the American forces in France. There are 51 stars on the church serv ice flag. Sanday evening Fred Lockley of The Journal will tell of his war ex periences in France. There will be In attendance Troop .45 of the Boy Scouts' organisation. St. Davids Eector To Begin New Series The rector of St. Davids Episcopal church, Rev. Thomas Jenkins, will be gin a series of sermons Sunday morn ing on "Creed and Conduct:" He said in speaking of - the series : ''Men must ally themselves with some interest or other In life. This they do because they have a belief. ' A creed' is as essential in religion as It is in business. Neutral ity and progress are . contradictory terms." Sunday; night .the. rector is preaching on Revelation 22:1-3, which deals with the fruits of "The Tree of Life." This will be the fourth address in the series. . SERVICES IN Bethel Norwegian (Free) ney. -Wygant and Rod- Bethany Danish Evangelical Onion and Mor ris Bev. U p. Kjoller. 11. 8. St. John Peninsula and Kilpatrick Kev. L. Ludwig. 10:45,70. Swedislt Tabernacle N. 17th and GUsan Rer. c. J. Ledin. 11. "A Conquered Saviour"; 7:SO. "Cantnred in Silver Chains. Swedish Augnstana Stanton and Bodney Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:46. service in English; 7:45, song service. Methodist CptseonsJ "Centenary E. 9th and Pins Rev. J. C. RoUina. 11. "Ideals and Conditions of Fellow ship": 7:46. "Some Things That Pay." Central Vsncouver and Fargo Rev. A. B. Maclean. 11, 7:30. Clinton Kny E. 40th and Powell Rev. John Parsons. 11, 7:30, stereoptican lecture on "The-Romance of the Eskimo,", and other fea tures of Alaska. Epworth t2 6th and SavSer Bev. J. Stanford Moore. 11. "The United Drive Against Sin"; 7:30, "How to Be Saved"; sermon by Bev. C C. Rarick. . . , - First 12th and Taylor Bev. Joshua Stans field. 10:30. ' "What God Requires"; 7:46, musical program by the Lewis Military quartet. First Norwegian -Danish 18th and Hoyt Bev. Elias Gjerding. 11. "Walking in the Light of God": 7:30, "Victory Through Defeat." Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster Ber. A. C. Brackenbury. 11. 7:80. .Lents Lucien B. Jones. 11, 7:30. Lincoln E. 6 2d and Lincoln. Bev. F. A. Glnn. 11. "Getting Bight With God." Monta villa E. 80th and Pine Bew Hiram Gould.' 11.7:80. Mt Tabor E. 81st and Stark. Bev. E. Oils Eld ridge. 11, "Our Heroio Dead," memorial service: 7:80, address by Frederick Lockley. Bose City Park Be. D. , Lester . Fields, 11. 7:80. Sellwood Bev. W. S. Gordon. ' 11. 7:80. Sunnyside E. ,85th and Yamhill Bev. R. E. Smith. 11. 7:46s. - St Johns W. Leavttt and Syracuse Rev. J. H. Irvine. 11. 7:80. 1 Swedish Beech and Borth wick Bev. Abel Ekhmd. 11,8. - University Park Fiske and Lombard Bev. J. T. Abbott - 11, memorial service, speakers Dr. D. T. Summer vide, O. A. Dooton; 7:30. preaching by Dr. B. Elmer Smith. - . Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver, Bev. C. J. Rynning. 11, 8. Westmoreland Bev. F. A. Ginn. 7:80. ' Wilbur Multnomah hotel Bev. Frsncis Bur gette Short. 10:30. "What-About the Han That Does His Best and Fails"; 7:30. "Moral Signiii- eance of Mscbeth." - - -District superintendent, Be. William Wsllaea Youngson, D. D., 691 E. 2d st N. TaboJ 2790. , M. C. South First Union snd M ultnomah-Bev. James T. French.- 11. 7:30 . , -Nagarsn - first ft. 1 0th and Weidler Rev. C. - How ard Da via and Bev. O. F. Goettle, aaalatant. II. 7:80. Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane f-Preaching by Lake Rader. 11, 7'.80. - Brentwood ,65th are. and 67th St Rev. CL U. Fowler, ll. 7:30. Highland Park E. 14th and Killlngsworth Bev. W. P. Keebaugh. 11, 8. Scandinavian Bev. J. G. BringedahL 11, 7:80. ' . - . . . ' . Presbyterian . Flrrt 12th and Alder Bev. John H. Boyd. 10:30, "The Challenge of the Hour"; 7:80, "Why Christ Failed With the Crowd." Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Ber. Edward H. Pence. 10:80, 7:80. Central E. 18 th and Pine. Bev. Orlando B. Pershing. 11, "Widening Opportunities," by Bev. Floyd Dorris; 7:80. -"Middle Course." s Calvary 11th and Clay Bev. B. W. Rogers. 10:30. 7:30. - - ' Mt Tabor B. 66th and Belmont Rev. Ward MacH en ry. -11. Consecration, communion and reception of new members; 7:80, illustrated aternoptioon lecture on "The Life ef Christ." Vernon 19th and Wygant Bev. J. B. Lands Berough. 11. 7:80. . Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Bev. A. I Hutchison. 11. 7:80. Fourth First and Gib be. Bev. tarn Johnson. 10 .80. 7:30. Keriilworth E. 84th snd Gladstone Rsv. Psnl E. Batsch.- 11, "What It Means to Be a Christian"; 7:45. "Depths of Love." Hope E. 78th and Everett Bev. Floyd JE. Dorris. 11. 7:80. - - Rose City Ir. Robert. H. Milligan. 11, "The New Era of Stewardship"; 70. "Hla Betrayal and Arrest.' . ' Forbes Graham and Gsntenhetn. 11. ' Trinity Virginia and . Nebraska Bev. Theo dore P: Smith. 11 7 80. AnabeV Bev. -John E. Nelson. 11. 8- - Millard . Avenue Bev, : W. Los Gray, 11, 780 "' .'Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Rev. A. J. Hsnnsy" 11. ' . ' : r SsesnUt Day AovwrtM ".':.' ' Note Regular services of this denosnjnatton ajw-held on Saturday. : - Central . 11th and Everett L, X. Dick son, pastor. - 11:L5. .. . Tabernacle Women of Woodcraft hall; 10th and Taylor streets. 11. MontsvUhv B. 80th and Everett Elder J. Gerhart. 11.. Lents 94th st and 88th ave. Elder W." XL Hnntingtoa. 11. 8t - Johns Central . ave. and Charles-ton Elder A. U. Folkcnberc. 11. , JEWS TO OBSERVE TOMORROW Festival of "Lots" One of Most Popular Among Jewish Great Days. ' Purfm. the festival of "lots, falls on March 16 this year. - It is one of the most popular among the Jewish great days, ' and deservedly holds first rank . among merry-making events of the year. . ... The history connected with Purim is that of fair 'Esther and loyal Mordecal, who defied the mighty king of Persia to save their people from destruction. Regardless of the absolute historicity of the book of Esther, - Purim earns veneration from both orthodox and re form Jews for its earnest appeal to hold faith in a high power and that material prowess, material grandeur Is to be sacrificed . and ' forgotten - when one's friends are in danger. , ; Nowhere Is the solidarity of the Jew for, the purpose of bringing God's truths to . earth so . well Illustrated., as in - the simple story of Esther, and a serious moral lies beneath the. Jocular, light vein that the festival produces. Military Quartet to ;Be Feature Sunday . Sunday evening a great musical pro gram : will be conducted at - the' First Methodist church by the Lewis Military quartet - and the , regular church choir. The military--quartet- was formed at Camp Lewis during the past year and is now going with ,Oie Ellison-White Chautauqua company for the . coming year. The singers are:; Captain James Haupt, .'first - tenor ; Constant Segrlst, second tenor; J: Sherman Schoomaker, first bass, and Oswald A. Olsen. second bass. Returned soldiers are invited to this service. Sunday- morning Dr. Joshua Stansfield will talk on "What God Requires." He will deal with the following Bible verse : TV do : justly, to love - mercy, to -walk humbly . with God."., This sermon Is intended to be a character - searching message. ' Colonel MaTwill Speak at Highland ' Colonel John May of .the Third Oregon will speak Sunday : "evening at Highland Congregational church on "An American ' Of fleer s . Experiences in France." Sunday morning Rev. Edward Constant will begin a series of sermons to be given during the remaining Sun days of Lent on "views of the Christ. PORTLAND ' Mt Tabor E. 60th and Belmont Elder W. T. Hilgert. 11. - Albina Skidmove and Mallory- Elder A. A. Meyer. C F. Knott, local elder. 11:15. Scandinavian E. 624 near 40th are. Elder 0. S. IM 11. ..,:V - Salvation Army Corps No. 1248 Ash st-AdJatant Frank Genge. 11. 3:15. 8. ' Corps NaT 4 128 H 1st Adjutant Joseph Harrison. 11. 8. 8. : , S wsosnbort fan ; ; New Chureh Society 831 ieffenon Bar. William B. Beene. 11. "Blessed Be Drudgery." .i-, i Unrtariaw .' . ., Church ef Our Father Broadway and Tam hill Rev. G. Elliot Jr. 11. "The Use and Abuse of Religious Belief"; 7:45, open forum. Principal H. H. Herdman. leader: topic. "The Argument for the Proposed League of Nations. " . Unrtsd Brsthrsn Conference superintendent Bev. G. E.' Me Donaid. . " First E. 15th and Morrison Bar. Byron J. Clsrk. 11, "Miracles''; 7:30, "What About the Bible" ' - - Second B. 27th' and Sumner. Bev. Ira Haw ley. ll, "Will We Suffer After Death"; 7:80, "Weighed in the. Balance and Found Wanting." Third 67th st and 3 2d ave. 8. E. Rev. E. O. -Shepherd. 11, "Borrowing Religion"; 7:30. "Rejected and Cnsdfied." , ... J Fourth Tremont Bev. . C P.' Blanehard. 11. "The Counterfeit Life"! 7:80. "Tandalhm," .f - - ' Unned Cvaneelteal . . First E. 18th and Poplar Bev. J. A. Goods. . lljT-0. United WiUasaette Uid, and Gay Bev. H. H. Farnham. 11,7:80. Unltosl Pisskitsriaw ' First E. 87 th and Hawthorne Bev. H. F. Given.: 11. "The, Power and Uaerolness of a Saved Lafe"; T:80. "The Prophecy of a Golden Church ef the Stranger Qrasd and vTasca Bev. S. Earl Da Bote. 10:80. "Flinging Open Prison Doors'; 7:30, "A Terrible Truth That Few Accept." - Kenton 120 West Lombard -Rev. George N. Taylor. 11, Bonans os "The Iron Collar"; 7:80, song service and pastor's study la Mark's sospel. . s i :. . "'A MIsestlanssMM -. Christian and. Missionary AHianes E. 0th and Clay Hev. J.in E. Fee. 11, 7:80, Realisation .League 188 8th Bev. H. Edward Mills, 11, 'By-Prod acta of the Troth" ; 8. "The Master Worker, or 8 ope r-Conscious Man," by T. A. Harper. , Chrfstedelphiaa 821 E. Washington. 10:80. " Church of God 863 Failing. Harry Neal. 11. "Taking God Into Tear Business." by . Wal lace Pratt: 7:30, "Praise sad. Salvation." Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. Bav. F. a MarshaU. 10:30. 12:18. 7:45. Men'a Resort tth and Burnside Bev. Levi Johnson, superintendent. 8. J4cw Civilisstioa 407 fTilford bldg. Dr. Beth Northingtoa.- 7:46. Uivine Scienoe TUford building Bev. T. U. Minard. pastor. 11. .- Universal Messissie 218 Abingtoa. building, 11. 8. "The One life." !.,. Penteeoetal First and Washington Bev, WiU O. Trotter. 11. 8, 7:80. Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 248 H lrt. 2, 8. 7:30 week dsys except Monday and Saturday. 8 p. m. ' Peateeostal church E. 20th snd Ankeny A. W. Smith, 11, 8, 8. Volunteers ot. America Mission 224 Burnside Meeting every evening except Moadgy at 8 o'clock, and Sunday. 8 p. m. First Spiritualist SUth and Montgcmery Bev. A. Scott Bledsoe. , 8. 7 :46. - Seeond Spiritualist, . AUsky Hall Bev. Max Hoffman. .3, 8. . ' . - P0R1 FIRST PRESBYTERIAIi CHURCH " ALDER STREET AT REV. JOHN H. BOYD, D. p. ; ; , - A .- PASTOR 'The Challenge of Why Christ Failed With the Crwd' Special Masle la tke EtcbIis; Aa Orraa Reeltal by Edgar - - z. von r sea megnnaiag- , A Stria r Qaartet Led by ' FRASK EICHEKLADB ? -1 Will Olve Two Fleeee ' (a) Impromptu'' Schubert (b) "Andante Cantablle". . . Tschaikowgky ?Hnitcdretkreiiare ConductingHe viva! s !-'H8WW..'X.JISSai J Rev. E. O. Shepherd . The ' United Brethren churches of the city, are making; special effort).' throuch evangelistic campaigns - to -Increase tha spirituality and 'membership of their churches by Easter . Sunday. . " . v The First church is nov? entering- upon the third month of Jt drive, the cam paign ' becoming: more Intensive each day. The church haa already passed Its goal, -which was set at 100 new members by East? Sunday. Rev.;. Ira Haw ley Is in a stirring, re vival . campaign at the . Second church. A number of conversions are . reported from the meetings being held each night. Kev. E. O. Shepherd is also conducting a series of evangelistic services at the Third church, where-the, interest is re ported to be Increasing. . -' The interior of the Fourth church has been decorated and a ' new . choir loft Installed. Rev, C. . P. Blanehard, . the pastor, reports the Sunday school' in a very' flourishing .condition. r Bishop DuBose Will Speak Here Moiaday Bishop Horace M. DuBose, D. D.t of the thirteenth Episcopal district in the Methodist Episcopal, church south, Is coming to Portland, Monday, 8snd wll speak Monday t evening " at the : First Methodist church south at S o'clock. He comes - to look Into the work of the church at this 'place: At the close of the - service an informal reception will be given the bishop at the church, where everyone will be permitted to meet him. Bishop DuBose is one of . the new bishops of the church. He has held positions of responsibility ' in the , denomination and the pastorate of several largo churches. He was general secretary ; of the Up worth league for a number of years and also editor of the Method 1st. Review. : He is ' a ' distinguished author, . poet and preacher. -, s-'";'. WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH ' .CMtJLTJTOMAH HOTEL), Two? Great Services--Two . ltltl A. . AHD J3 P. M. Evening With' Macbeth MllS. UBOWE rTILIj READ , DAVIDSON SINGS : "Moral' Significance of Macbeth" Horning Soloist MISS HARRIET LEECH -i Qasrtet Both Serrleet ' DR. SHORT SPEAKS BETTER COME, EARLY . V ' ' in DiDie rroDoecv industrialism's Drive for Gold Hean Evangelist Uicttson - speak on this, the greatest of America's problems. - Do you i know-, what the Bible has to say about tha scourge of Bolshe vism?;, What "do these things mean?,: . : Chrittensen's Hatl llth St? Between Morrisoa aad'.TamfcUI V Sunday Night, March J 6' ;,v ATi7i8 O'CLOCK. t. - SEATS FREE -SPECIAL SOXG SERVICE " TOCAL AXD IKSTRVMEJCTAL SOLOS .TWELFTH j f ' " -' the Hour : as s v . V:..i::S' Capital and Labor v a . aa . -y I '. r 'i s l 'i ' 3 Y ix A EASMSUW THIS YEAR WILL FALL Oil APRIL 20 - - - Date . Is Determined by Phase of Moon, According to Decision of Council of Nice. DAY CONTROLS OTHER FEASTS Great Church Day Falls Excep tionally Late This Year; Dates for Next Five Years Given. Raster Sunday, the day of days in Christian churches, will be celebrated this year on April 10. or five Sundays from tomorrow; Easter will not fall at sueh a late date again for five years Peculiar aa it may seem to the lay man, action of the moon is the deciding factor tn fixing Easter Sunday. In ac cordance with the decree of the Council of Nice, Easter Sunday is the first Sun day after the full moon that falls on the next after March 21, unless this full moon .happens on a Sunday, then Easter is celebrated one week later. The dates of all - movable feasts on the church calendar depend upon the date of Easter. Following are the dates of Easter for the next five years: 1920, April 4; 1921, ' March 27; 1922. April 6 ; 1923, April 1; j 1924, ApM 20; 1925. April 12. i The latest dateon which Easter has I been celebrated since the year 1880 was -April 25. This was In 1883. Three times I since-then Easter has fallen, on April! 23. These years were 1905, 1913 and! 1916. The earliest Easter which has been celebrated for 40 years back Is March 25, and this has .occurred only twice during that time. It was In the years, 1883 and 1894. :- . - ' - - The widest difference In two years be tween the dates of Easter within the last 40 years is 21 days.' This occurred , between the years 1888 and 1889 and be tween -1918 and 1919. In 1888 Easter was celebrated on April 1 and the fol lowing year on April 21. Last year Eastern Sunday was March 81 and this year it Is April 20. . - Rev. John Parsons, for many vears superintendent of .Methodist , missions in Alaska, will, give an Illustrated lecture Sunday night; at s1 :30 O'clock 'In the Clinton Kelly Methodist church. Forti eth and Powell streets, on "The Ro mance of the Eskimo." REV. W. W. WILLARD, D. 0. Acting Paster - TH ' Firs t Congregation Church PARK AHD MADISON STS. Two Helpfal Sermons . 1 Mist a. M.' : W TH1KK OF GOD ; ' ' ; . Jt4 p. m. 'THE POWER OF PERSONALITY' .Illustrated from Literature and Life - Come aid Worship with TJs. 8FWDAT SCHOOL If ITOOy. CHRISTIAK ENDEAVOR 688 P. M. First M.E. Church South UITI03f i ATE. AT MULTNOMAH Rev. Jas, T. French rMselar Ssrrltss sr the Psster, 11 a, m. . . aiMl 7:80 W. m. .. , Bishop H. M. Du Dose . win preach Monday evening. 8 o'clock. His subtest, who sot announced, will be aa In teresting one. Ton will rvgret it If you do not near BISHOP PU B08E. EPISeOPAL Men talk of justice for themselvee. ' But Is It Justice to exploit God? Thousands take both time and ts.1-. ent without thousrht of their origin. Justice toward Uod Is the basis of , Justice among men. Mare It, Seeoaa Sssday la' ( LENT; " ; PRO-CATHF.DRAL' of St. Stephen the Martyr, 18th and Clay RL Rev. W. -T.. Sumner, Bishop ; Rev. R. T. T. 1 licks. Dean. Sunday 7 :4S,. 11, 7:45. . TRITflTY . 5 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor rison. 8, communion; 11, morning;: prayer - and . sermon ; 8, evening;' prayer and address, , ' ST. DAVID'S Kast Twelfth and Belmont Rev Thomas Jenkins, Rector. 7;S0, 9:30,. 11 and T:80. ; ! ' ' ST. MARK'S ' 21st and Marshall Rev. 3. OJ Patton. Hector. 7 :30 ; 9 :45, school ; 11. Eucharist and sermon; 7:15. - evensong; and sermon. - GOOD SHEPHERD Vancouver and Graham Rev. John . Dawson. 7 :80, 11 and 7 :80 ' ST. AHDREW'S . Hereford street. Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers In charge-' 10 and 11 a. m. k - ST. MICHAEL AXD ALL A7TOELS " K. 43d and Broadway, Rose City Park -Rev. T. F, Bowen, Vicar.; . 10, 11. ... . .. .. . i CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOR .60th ave. and 41st st. 8. K. Kev. Clark, Vicar, ?;30 and 11 a. m. ' ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL B. 16th and Harney, Sellwood ,Rev. E. H. Clark In charge. 11, 7 :2 3. .ST. MATTHEW'S ; Corbett and . Bancroft Rev. V7. A. M. Brack,. Vicar. 10, 11. , ' ST. JOHN'S fat Mllws-ilrfs) 11. Rav. John D. Rice, iear; T (R. A. Sellwood, Lay lleadir.