THE OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL RirGorr SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1910. 6ple ywm Mils ver JJlanning to Attend ga - ... . 4 . . PORTLAND, P ndeavor State , i : - METHODISTS HEW! CAMPAIGN FOR $105,000,000 Special Announcement.;-Will Be Made Sunday Morning to Con gregation at-First Church; DRi STANSFIeLd JO " TALK ".NL. Moral and, Spiritual. Delinquency 'r Will Be Discussed With Refer ence to Those Who Don't Try. First Methodist church ' is rapidly near in r tier quota 'In the - Methodist " centenary : drive for $105,000,000 for home-and foreign missionary work and 125.000,000 for reconstructive work in the war weary and devastated countries of Europe. Sunday morning there .will toe a special announcement" which ; will be gratifying, to ' the congregation of . First church. The inspiration and en thusiasm should be enjoyed by all. -Sunday moraine Dr. Stansfield will . discuss the causes of 'moral andsplrltuat ' delinquency and - will try to point out the way to' avoid them." "To free ones , self of moral and spiritual delinquency is to relieve onesself of a debilitating factor In this life and the life to .come." Tr. Stansfleld said. Tbe highest and best life In this world is a strictly rnor ., al and spiritual life. It counts for some thing In material - worth. Men regard character which comes from morality and spirituality as worth everything in ; business. . The"first question asked ... when considering a man for ' anything In life Is about hia character. It is worth much here ; : It hat hither and -reater values." t - ,Tn the evening Dr. Stansfleld will ' each one of . his strong sermons on subjectlProftt and Loa A Qucb on In MbYaT Mathematics." v This eer on' Will be a character study in the jvea of those who lose; those who fail, 'rid those who never try. ' Those who ose have had. those who fail have tried o have, but those who never try; what lot them? . :.-.. . (-" . : ' "ffi , '' , Quarterly Rally to Joe ileld on riday The Baptist young people of the WU- amette association will hold their quar terly rally Friday night at 8 o'clock at Calvary Baptist church. Bast Eighth j and Orant streets.- The program calls Mfelt ..all mtiafj. .n. s. . aMniiBl election of officers end refreshments. All Baptist young, people- are urged to be present, , . .'. s - " Children's pay Sunday. ' Children's-day will be observed in .the First. Second and Third United Breth ren ehurchea of this city Sunday morn- Ing. At -each church the Sunday school will give a program ' and the pastors Hi Biiui I ituui coa. -vt ui aer" ices will be held at the Fourth church. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH TWELFTH AND TAYLOR STS I Rev. Joshua Stanafield, ; D.-D... - -. - .i pastoh ' - ' 10:80 A. M. we apre- NCAKiNa thi Tm m oun OENTCNARV ALLOTMENT ESPEOIALLY IN8PIRINO REPORT FOR SUNDAY . MORNINO -. . ! ' Tr. SUnfirM Will Preach tin "KECMna OHIMILC IN THE LOVE OF SOD" Cnm .of moral ind iiHtnl A- , llnniBCT HTn ; Tfie cxnllent way ' - - to avoid thrm. Th value ot hib . - . . liTIBf. ; ' " - 1t:1i P. M.I SUNDAY. SCHOOL (Uawtvs fur ATI. 1.00 P. M.I EFWORTH LEAGUE. -S:00. M.: SERMON. "PROFIT AND LOSS: A QUESTION IN MORAL MATHEMATICS" - f TltoM Who Lo- ' A Oharaoter 9Mi of ( Thoso Who Foil - . i - I Thoo WM Of Trt ALL INVITED a. i hi in il "The Greatest M lo. the Reconstruction - Period.. A BIBLE rROFHECT) L : eya:::elist dickson . i In this lecture will point out In Bible prophecy the warning given regarding th preoent day dangerous' trend toward religious lecislation. . iioma startling revelations will be made. ... I - c;::.!ste:;se.7S hall ; llth St. 3etneea Moi-tUos aid Taiakni aSu:;day i::::it,:j:::e i X' . : - AT (Hi O'CLOCK - V Special Music Will Mark This Closing LectureThe Best Caved For the Last. ' EE PUBLIC J N"V IT""" otedCIergymanto pcak at Centenary ' Vie ' ' v 5H Bishop Uuayle Bishop William A. Quayle of St. Louis, considered by some local Methodists as one of the greatest platform men in the denomination, wlir be in Portland June 19 and will deliver an address to a Methodist mass meeting at Centenary Methodist church at 7- :45 o'clock. The city church extension society and Meth odists are urged by Dr. W. W. Young son , to attend this service. Bishop Quayle came west to deliver the com mencement address at the Puget Sound college of the denomination. Governor Olcott to Be Forum Speaker Governor Ben W. Olcott will address the Sunday evening civic forum In the First Congregational church. Park and Madison streets, on "The June Election." Tiere will be community singing under the direction of Lucien Becker at 7:45 o'clock. : Following the address, an open forum will be held with the privilege of asking questions from the floor. Mrs. Dudley Clarke, soprano of the church choir, will sing the new song of Charles Gilbert Sproff, 'In Flanders' Fields the Popples Blow." ; The public is invited. Sunday morning at 11 o'clock the ct Ing pastor; Dr. W. W. Willard, will preach. The Sunday school meets at 9 :45 o'clock, under the leadership of J. J j. Bowlby, and the Amicitiae Christian Endeavor society wilJ meet at 6 :30 p. m., with Miss Caroline McEwen as leader. ' Memorial Meeting To Be Held Sunday A memorial service will be held Sun-day.-mQrnlng at University Park Meth odist church by the Hev. J. T. Abbett. An address will be given by Captain L. D. Mahone, general of Compton post. No. 22, G. A. K.; Special patriotic music will be furnished oy the Grand Army quartet. Women of the relief corps. Sons of - Veterans, . Spanish-American War .Veterans and soldiers and' sailors of the late world war will attend the service. Ministers' Meeting Postponed for Week - Because of the Ad club convention of the Pacific Coast states. In which the churches are to have a one-day program, the regular meeting of the Portland Ministerial association has been post poned from June 2 to June 9 at the Y. W. C. A. at 10 a. m. This announce ment : was made by the president, ; Dr. Joshua Stansfleld. National church leaders will speak Monday morning and afternoon, the church day of the con vention. Dr. Hinson to Occupy His Pulpit Sunday Dr. W. B. Hinson, pastor of the Kast Side Baptist1 church, has returned from the Northern Baptist convention, at Denver and will occupy hia pulpit Sunday.- The ordinance of the Lord's sup per will h observed at the ' morning service. While In Denver Dr. Hinson preached five times. v ..... I - ) ' v To Speak on ; Friends The ' Society of Friends or t'juakera Will be discussed Sunday mommg at the Church of Our Father (Unitarian by the Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. . it will b the" third tn series ou "Christian Unity," based on the theory vhat .ny approach to reunion depends on mutual understanding -between the denomina tions." The Himday evening A.nm will be interrnittedf for the summer "noutns Subject Timery jf A" subject of timely' interest will re ceive treatment on Sunday morning In the : sermon of - the Rev. Edward - Con stant fat the Highland -Conr relational church. ; In the evening the Rev, R. M. Jones will, speak.- :This Avill be an ad dress dealing with the proposed League of Nations and-other agencies for p-o- motlng peace.! - . 4 "Co : to Church Month" The. month of June will be observed as "Go to Church Month" by the Mar snail ! btreet - irestyterian cnurcn. as such a measure1 to increaM church at tendance "jhas been , suggivrfed by - the New Era movement committee - An ! ef fort will vb made to secure a regular attendance of the entire memberehii). A roll call ot the membership will be held. - - ; , ,y .. --. - MARRIAGE ITS SPIBITTTAn POSSIBILITIES v : SOME LAWS FOB ATTAINING , t THEM - ... . Union of Souls and Minds Joins a Married . Pair Into One Flesh." J-Iear This Explained Tomorrow Morning at 11 o'clock. ' . new; christian CHURCH ft Jeffersoa dU h. RKKCt, MinUter. JEWISH FESTIVAL SERVCES Feast of Weeks Will Be Cele brated in. All Synagogues on That Date. Special festival services wiH be held In all Jewish houses of worship, Wed nesday. June 4 (in orthodox synagogues also on the fifth) for the Feast of Weeks or Pentecost, known to the Jews as Shabouth. Thmime "derives from the fact that the festival falls seven weeks or 50 days after the beginning of the Passover festival. And just as the Passover festival ia the precursor of Easter, so the' Feast of Weeks is .the prototype "of the Christian feast 'of Pentecost which falls 50 flays after Easter. While the Feast of Weeks was in Biblical times an agricultural fes tival to celebrate the gathering of the wneat harvest . and of the first fruits, later tradition makes It the anniversary of the giving of the Ten Command ments and the Law on Mt Sinai. Thus In the modern synagogue the ancient harvest festival has taken on an his torical character which gives it Its greatest significance in the rttuaL ; The Reform synagogue, stressing this historical feature, which commemorates the dedication of the ancient Israelites to the faith In One God and to the highest morality, have introduced the Confirmation service In which the youth of the congregation, who have been spe cially instructed In their history and their faith, express before the congre gation their understanding of and their loyalty to the religion of their fathers, thus renewing the ancient covenant made at Mt. Sinai. The children are the center of interest in the service and, to commemorate this solemn event in their lives, - are usually the recipients of gifts and other social attentions. Services . at Temple Beth Israel. Twelfth and Main streets, will be held Tuesday, June 3, at 8 o'clock and Wed nesday, June 4, at 10 o'clock. A class will Vbe confirmed at the Wednesday morning service. ; ifi Pastor Back From Denver Convention Dr. William A. Waldo, pastor of the White Temple, returned today from Denver,' where he has been in attend ance at the Northern Baptist conven tion. He will occupy his pulpit Sunday morning and evening. In the morning he will bring "echoes" from the great convention. Communion will to solemn ized and the hand of fellowship ex tended to new members. In the even ing Dr. Waldo will deliver his fourth sermon in the series on "Seven Great Things." The Temple quartet will ren der appropriate selections. Miss Nellie Kennedy will give an organ recital . 15 minutes before the service. The sing ing tn the young people's meeting, held at :45 o'clock In the lower temple, will be led by J. O. Cranford. Strangers are invited. DIRECTORY First Sunday After Ascension Uniform Sunday School Lesson "Taith What It, I- and What It Does." Heb, lt:l-40;12.1-2. Onlden text: Believe in God. Believe Abo in Ms." John -14:1. Young People's Topics Bantist tTrrlon: "Our Relation God" . Tteverenco and public worship. Pa. 33:1-11; John. 4:19-26. Consecration meeting. Christian Kndesvor: " mr neiuuon vj uro (6). Reverence and pubHe worship. . P- 33 1-11; John. 4:19-26. Consecration meet ing. Epworth league: "Out Relation te - God. Reverence snd public worship. Union meetitng with the juniors. Ps. 33:1-11. John, 4.18-i Baptist" First White Temple. J2th and Taylor Rev. William A. Waldo. It. "Echoes From a Great, (invention." followed by the lord's supper; 8j. "A Great Gulf fixed Separation." i , ' ." T.m.t Side K "Oth and Salmon Rev. W. rh. Hinon. It. "The Greatest Question Ever Asi-ed." followed by tbe lorl s supper; a, "rue , i pa test Quention ETer Answered." Third Vancouver and Knott Rev. Wcbley J Reaven. 11. 7:30. Montavilla 11. 7 :0. Arlrta Rev. W. C. Driver, temporary pastor. 11.8. . -. Calvary E. 8th snd Grant Rev. J. B. Thomas. 11. 8. Glencoe E. 45th and Main -Rev. P. C Lalete. 11. 7:45. 8ellwod Bethany Rev. T. J. B roc infield. 11. 7:80. Grace E. 76th and Ash. 11, 7:80. University Park Bv. 8. Lawrence Black. 11. 7:80. Swedish ISth and Hoyt Rev. T. G. Sjolar aer. 10:80, 7:30. fir. Johns Rev. Mr. Burton. 11. 7:30. Highland K. 6th and - Alberta Dr. W. 'T. Millikan. 11. 8. Cathelte ; St. Peters Lents Rev. P. Beutgen. 8, 10:80, 7:30. Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis Rev. K. T. O'Hars, 6. 7:15. 8:30. 8:45. 11. 7:45. St. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Ttev. J. (1 Hughes. S. 8:80. 10:80. 7:8. St. Francia E. 12th and Pine Rev. J. H. BUek. 6. 8. 9. 10:30. 7:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. . 8. 9, 11. 7:80. Hnly Rosary E. 8d and Clsckamas Eev. E. & Olson. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:80. St. Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. J. O'FarrelL 8. 10:80. 4. . St. Andrews E. th and Aloerta - Rev. J. Kiernan. 8. 10:80. 7:80. The Madeleine E. 24 th snd Siskiyoa Rev. George V. Thomnenn. 7:80, 9. 11. .- Ascension E. 76tb snd Tsnhill Fraaciscan Fathers. 8, 10:80. 7 -SO. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blaadeaa Rev. F W. Black. 8. 10:80. 7:30. Holy Cross 774 ij Bowdoin Hev. O. Raymond, a. 10:80. 7:80. St. IgiMtius 82 20 43d st. 8. K. Jesuit ITsthaA. 6:20.8.10:80.4. Bt. Stephens E. 4 2d and TsylcT Hev. War ren A. Waitt. e. a:3. : 1 :o. Hob R'-deer"" Porlal blvd. end Tsnrei. vr eve. Rev. William J. Deviae. . , 8. 10:80. " SC Pbillrp' Nerl t PaoMst Vstuers) E. 16tb snd Hickory Kev. , Jt. - Viarxwrigns... imv. 8. 10:30. 7:80. St. Clements S.: Smith ave. and Nswtoo r Berbite Fsthers. - 6, 8. 10:80. 7:30. . Sacred Heart E. llth aad Center Rev. 1. Bob. 8, 10:30, 7:30. - St Agatha E. 1 Stb and Miller -Rev. J. Cemtainssy. , l:8d. 7:30. . St. Stantslaus (Polisb) Maryland tnd Fail It,,r,t f. Matthew. 8. 10: 30. 7:80. St. Joseph tGermsn) 15th aad Oomeh Kev. H. inirrec e. i J, " -ov. St. Michael UtaJUn) itb sad Mill Bee: IT. Bakstra. 8:80. 10:30. 7:80. . - . , St. Clares Capitol HoiJ Father Capiatrail, O. F. M.: 8. 10:10. St. Charise E. 83d and Alberta Rev. J. P. tt-Kiven. . 10-.3W. All Saints K. B&ih and Gliaas Rev. Father William Crontn. 8, jO:ao." - St. Patricks 19th and Saviex Rev. Charles M. Smith. - Masses :sv, a. :ia. 10:3O. 7:45. Chrtstien . ; Pirst rsrk and Columbia -Rev. Harold H. firiffis. 11, "Christ's Isgus o( Nations": T:4. "Three Kinds e4 Vtodom.'t East Side E. 12th end Taylor Rev. tL fT. Rawjer. 11. "The Distress cf Nations and tbe ircmme ec ae; ' 8. "The Horn of Salvation. Kodney Avenue Rodney and Saott Rev. t. r. G bono ley. 11, 8. Meeting 53ates ilBill ?3e STtine 1922 K . t K n , t f ' t - 6 t . iHore Chan 1000 Relegates (Expected ,"v!'T " 'a I 4 , . :;!:f : , . s - - y v, - Left to right Former president President Walter ' L." Myers . of Eu on program. Toung people from all parts Of Oregon are planning to Journey to Portland on June 19 to attend the annual state con vention of the Oregon Christian En deavor society, which will be held In the First Presbyterian church, June 19 to 22. Local. Christian Endeavor mem bers are also planning a big jubilee for C p. m., Thursday, June . 19, when the special Christian Endeavor train will arrive in the city carrying young people from Corvallls. Independence. Monmouth, Dallas, McMJnnviWe. Forest Grove, Hilla- boro, Reedville and Beaverton. : More than -1000 delegates are expected. Young men, Just returned from service overseas are expected to have a promin ent part on the convention program. One of these will be Lloyd R. Carrick of Portland, president of the state or ganization in 191S and 1917 and who served one year In the army as ord nance eergeant. Other prominent speakers named on the program are: Walter L. Myers of Kugene, state president : Miss Faye Stelnmetz, Multnomah county president ; Dr. W. A. Van Winkle of Berkeley, Cal., and pastors of various churches. The program follows: Thursday, June 1 a 7 P. M. Orchestra; song service, Walter Jen kins of the T. M. C. A., leader; welcome and response; keynote address by Dr. W. A. Van-Winkle-of Los Angeles; solo by Miss Alice Judd of Salem. Friday, Juns 20 ' S A. M. Devotional Bible study. 0 A. M. Conferences of anion presidents, so ciety presidents, lookout committee, ? missionary committee, pastors, intermediate superintendents, junior department superintendents, press and good literature work; conferences of union pres idents, war service committees. - lookout . work, life work recruit committee. Christian Endeavor expert committee, prayer meeting committee and intermediate and junior superintendents; "The Endeavorer'a Relation to His Sunday School" by Harold F. Humbert, general secretary of Oregon Sunday School association ; intermediate work. . 12 M. Life work recruit luncheon. 1:80 P. M. Song service: second mile union OF CHURCH ' Montavilla E. 76th and GUsa bert EX Ryder. 11. 7:30. Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty- -Est. Her- -Eev. Joseph D. Boyd. 11, 8. Vernon- E. 15th arv' Wygant Rev. B, Tibbs Mazey. 11. 7:30. -Chrlrt!an Sclecce Lesson subject.: "Ancient and Modern Necro mancy, A lis) Mesmerism and Hyptomism, De nounced.' -irst 19th and Everett. -11,- 8. Second E. 6th and Hoiladay. 11, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vancouver ave. and Emerson. 11. 8 Fifth 62d and 42d ave. S. E. 11. Sixth Masonic Temple, 868 Tsrahill. 11, 8. sevenin noibrook block, St. Jonas, la. , , All churches Wednesday, 8 p. m. Congregallonal First Park and Madlsoa. Dr. W. W. Wil lard. 11. "The Glory of the Commonplace'" ; 7:45, -"civic forum, address by Governor Olcott Snnnyside E. 3 2d end Tsyler Rev. J. J. Ptaub. 11. "Tbe Preeminence of Jesus Christ"; 7:45, "An Advocate at the Court ot Heaven." Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett, Rev. E. E. Flint. 11. "The Postponed Millen nium"; 8, "The CUurcb of. Today snd the Modern Young Man." Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Edward Orytant. 11, "The Church and Reconstruc tion"; 8, "Working for the Peace of the World," by Rev. R. M. Jones, Wavcrley Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rev. Oliver P. "Avery. 11, "Treasure! Krora the Bible"; 8, "The Song of a Redeemed Soin." Lanrelwood 45th ave. and 6tu at. 61 B. Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert Hurray Pratt. 11, "Julia Ward Howe." an ap preciation; 7:45, '-'With the Red . Triangle in France," by Secretary 1 B. Rhodes. Finnish Mission 107 bkidmor Rev. Saav ael Nevala. 6. 7:80. University Park Haven and Lombard Hev. C. H. Johnston. 11, 8. y St. Johns -S. Ivanhoe snd "Richmond Kev. J.T.Merrill. ,11,7:30. j. Dsnisb-Norwegian - E. 28a and Sumner Rev. Ole Torgessen. 11. ?30. Fn-st German E. 7th and Stanton Re. George Zocher. 11, 7:30.. w Second German E. 8tU sod SlMmor Rev. Henry Hacelgans. " 1 1, 7 .80. Kion German E. 9th and- Fremont Rev, 3. H. Hopp. 11. 7:30. Parkroee Rev. P, D. Holfman. 11, 7:80, Kpraeopai , '" ' . r Pro-Catbedral of St. Stephen the Martyr 1 3th end Ciay Ht. Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Jf.? T" T; Hicks, dean. Sundays,! 7:4 5. '. A" Form of Godliness"; -7:45, sermons by the dean. - . -, . Trinity 9th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor iko. 11. "The Parable of the Sower";- 8, Jbr-wsrs ol False Prophets." - . 6X Davids E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. '7:30, 0:30. 11, 8. St. Andrews ilerefortl at.. Portsmouth Arebdescon Chambers in charge. 9. 11. 7-80 Grace Memorial E. 17 th and Weidier Rev. Oswald W. Taylor- 8.11. wuw aev. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11. 8. - StMichaels end All "-Angab E. 4 3d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, siear. 8. 10, Church of Onr Savior 6 Oth ave. aad 41st st S. K. Rev. K. H. Clark, vicar. 7:30, 11. Dlsnop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev, Frederick K. Howard. 7, 9:80. St Pauls Woodmere Rev. Oswald w. Tay lor. 4. .;;....... All Saints 25th and Barter Rev. Frederic K Howard. 10, 11. St Johns Memorial E. 15th sad Harney. Seliwood. Rev. H. Clark in charge. 11, 7:80. St Mathews Corbett and Bancroft Rev W. A. ai. Breck, vicar. 10, 1L First E. 6th and Market Rev. E. D. Hora sebneh. 11. 7:30. ..,....-,.;, Carson Heights Oth sod Hume Rev. F. If. Fisher. 10:30. 11:30. Clay Street loth and Clay -Rev. EL Seha kaecht. 10:45, 8. - Free Methedlst " rentxal E. 65 th and Flanders Bee. w. N. Coffee. 11. 8. gtrwt E. 9th snd Mill Rev. A. Beers. Alberta E. 30th and Wygast Rev. Jt J. Bairington. 11. 7:30. Frlende 1 ' 'First B. 35tb and Main Rev. . Homer L. Coa. 11. 8. ' ' Jewish Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Maia Rabbi Jonah R." - Wise.. Reform synsgogue. Services. Friday 8 p. m.. Saturday 10:80 a. m. Coneregauon A ha via Sbolens Park and Clay sts. Rsbbi K. Abrahanuos, Fridays 8 B. sa. ; Saturday. 9:30 a. as. ; - CongregtUon Kervh' Zedeck . Talmud Terah :?-.-:fS:.r4.-"' Lloyd IL Carrick of Portland, State gene, who will have prominent place denontiuoB; prnUUon of "RulfetiB; junior annoiRtj.um na appeal. . - 6 :30 P. if.- A himni banquet. 7 P, M. Orchestra ; tone- serrice (competi tion between tbe intermediate and senior) : announcements and offerinc; Uife Work Becruit presentation; address toy Or. John H. Boyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian church; solo by Miss "Alice Judd. Saturday, June 21 8 A. it. Devotional Bible study. f A. H. Conferences of anion presidents, so ciety presidents, alumni, treasurers, prayer meet ins committees, missionary committees, social committees and lookout committees; Intermediate Christian Endearor appeal; business session. 1 2 M. Officers' and superintendents luncheon. 1:80 P. it. Jubilee service : con rent ion pic tare: athletic diversion in charge of E. E. FVike. 8:30 P. M. Banquets In various hotels. 7:80 P. If. Bis sins"; announcements and raising of budget; address. "Tbe Second Mile"; solo. . . Sunday, June 22. Sunday morning the visiting delegates nil! be at liberty to visit any of Portland many churches. 1 1 :30 P. M. Personal life work recruit con ference for those desiring to ask about certain fields; three rallies- (1) missionary. (2) evan gelistic in chars of Dr. George B. Pratt. 43) in termediate in charge of Rev. William W. Reed of -Albany; union Christian . Endeavor service. The closing session, Sunday evening, will be held at the Municipal Auditorium: 7 P. M. Song service and report of regis tration cossssittee; awarding of banner; announce ments ' and installation of newly elected officers : address. "Consecrated Miles." by Dr. Van Winkle;, solo and derision service. Following ia the special program for th elntermediates : Friday from S1 to 5 :30 p. m general rally followed by ad dresses, after which the intermediate banquet will be held. Saturday morning the devotions will begin at 8 o'clock, fol lowed with and addreas on "How I Should Study My Bible in My Quiet Hour." Sunday afternoon, from 2:30 to 4 o'clock, the closing intermediate rally will be held. Representatives from va rious circles will talk. SERVICES IN 6th and Hall Rev. Abraham I. Rosenerantz. Friday, 8 p. m. : Saturday, 9 a. tn. ; Sunday, 10 a. m., religious school. Latter Oar SalnU Cbnrch of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints K. 25th snd Madison. 10. 7:30. Lutheran St Jsmes W. Park and Jefferson Hev. Wm. E. Brinkmsn. 11, 7:30. " St PsnU E. 12th and Clinton Rev. A Crause. 9:30, 10:30, 8. Our Saviors E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A. C!hrtstensen. 11, sermon in Norwegisn. Trinity Williams and Graham Rev. J. A. Reinbach. 9:13. 10:30. 7:80. Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Darts Rev Wilhelm Pettersen. Jl, 8. Grace. English sfason aad Albina. Rev. C H. Bemhard. 9-45, 11. Hamilton Chanel E. 80th and GUaan Res F. J. Epilog. 10:46. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Bod aey. Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor risRev. L. P. K roller. 1 1. 8. St Johns Peninsula and Ki) pa trick Rev. L. Ludwlg. 10:45. 7:80. t Swedish Tabernacle S. 17th and - Glisan Rev. .C. J. Ledin. 11, 8:30. 7:30. Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney Rev. V. O. Ogren. 10:45. 7:45. Imtnanuel 19th and Irving Rev. A. T. An derson. Methodist Episcopal Centenary E. fttir and Pine Rv J. O. Rollins. 11, "The Master Word"; 8. "The Sal vation Army in the Trenches." ' Central Vancouver and argo Rev. A. R. Msclean. 11, 8. Clinton Kelly B. 4 Oth and Powell Rev. John Parsons. 11. 7:30. Epworth -26th and Eavler Rev. J. Stanford Uoore. 11, 8. First 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stans fleld. 10:30. "Ke-pire: Ones Rlf in te lire of God": 7:46. "Profit and Loss A Question in Moral Msthematirs." First Norwegian IMnish 1 8tb and Hovt Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11. "The Tlace of Faith ia Life'"; 8. "The Message of Methodism." Garden Home Rev. A. B. Calder. 10:30. 7:45. - . Lanrelwood E. 63d and Foster Her. A O. Bractenbury. 11, 7:30. Ints -Lucien B. Jones. 11,7:30. Lincoln E 62J and lincoln. Rev. F. A. Glna. 11. "Christian Unity." Montavilla B. 80th and Pine Rev Hiram Gould. - 11, 7:30, special . music by Newberg, Or.. Methodist church choir. Mt Tabor XL Olst and Stark. Rev. K. Olia Eldridge. 11, sermon by' Dr. Howell; 8. "What Are You Doing With lour Life?" Rose City Perk Rtr. U Lester Fiehtt. 11. 7:80. Seliwood-Rev. W..S. Gordon. 11, 7:30. Snnnyside E. 35th and Yamhill Rev. W. r. Ineson. 11. 7:45.- St Johns W. Leavltt and Syracuse Rev. J. H. Irvine. 11. 8. Swedish - B eecii and Burthwick Rev. Abel Eklund. II, 8. , Cniversfty Park Fiske and Lombard Bee. I. T. Abbott 11. "Memorial Service," address by Captain L. D. Mahone; 8. Tanceever. Avenue- Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver. Rev. C J. Bynning. 11. 8. ., s " ,.t ,- L Westmoreland Rev. F. A. Glna. 8. Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. Francis Bur gette Short 10:30 Woodstock E. ,34th- and Woodstock Bv. L C. Poor. 11. 7:80. District superintendent. Rev. Willises WsUae Toungsoa, IX D.. 691 E. 62d st N. Tabot 2790. , .'. n. e. south ' ' . First Union and Multnomah .-Rev. James T. French. 11. sermon and quarterly meeting in charge of Rev. W. i. Fenton, presiding elder. Nazarene First E. 10th and Weidier itsv. C How ard Davis. 11, 7.30. Seliwood E. Oth and Spokane Preachtng by Luke Rsder. 11. 7:30. Brentwood 65th sve and 67tb st Rev. C. U. Fowler. 11.7:30. Highland Park E. 14U and EflttngswuiUj Rev. W. P. Eeebaugh. 11, 8. Scandiaavian Rev. J. BringedahL 11, T0. . Presbyterian First 12th snd Aider Rev. John H. Boyd. 10:30; 7:45. '.'The Cell of the Dead to the Livrag." - Westminster Esst'lfth and Schuyler Rev. Edward H. Pence. 11. 7:30. Central E- 13th and Pine. Rev. Orlando B. Pershing. 11, -"What re Isjmsn . Caa .Do"; 7:45. "Withered Hands." - -. Calvary llth and Clsy Bev. Frank I. Mever. 10:30. - - Mt Tabor E, 55th aad Belmont ' Rev. Wsrd MacHenry. 11, "Great Mothers of the Bible Days aad Their Message to Tea"; 8, "Tbe Holy City." . " . CELEBRATION VILL OPEN ON JUNE 20 Methodists From All Parts of Country to Meet for Cente nary at Columbus, Ohio. Methodism In every community will be represented at the great centenary celebration of the Methodist church, which will open June 20. aa originally scheduled, at Columbus, Ohio. Methodist district s superintendents from every district in the -United States will be in attendance and wilt take part in the meeting, at which future church plans will be discussed and work laid out. It ts estimated that 73 per cent of Methodist pastors wit! 'be present at the meeting. . The - celebration will last several weeks. Preparations are under way to care for 100,000 to 150,000 persons a day. Applications for hotel reserva tions should be sent to the celebration committee at Columbus. The railroad administration has an nounced one and one-third fare for the round trip to Columbus. Motor caravans are a novel feature in connection with the exposition. - One of the largest of these, with 1000 auto mobiles enlisted, will start from Spring field. 111., under the direction of Ur. E. M. Antrim of that clty. Because the automobile caravan ia such a new thing, preparations for routing and ac commodation were necessary. Trans portation experts were engaged for this purpose and it is estimated that iO.ouO machines will convey - approximately 175.000 visitorTr-to the religious exposi tion. Evangelist to Give Final Lecture Sunday Evangelist L. K. Dickson will give his closing lecture Sunday night at 7 :45 o'clock in Chrlstensen's hall, Kleventh street between Morrison and Yamhill, and will outline a great Bible prophecy which points out the dangerous present- day trend toward religious legislation. Every thinking man and woman in Port land Is invited to hear th la prophecy, Special music has been arranged under the direction of Professor I. C. Coicord. Seats are free. This special series, of lectures ia closing because of the open ing of the greater series of meetings is to open June 3 and continue to June IS in connection with the great Seventh Day Adventlst camp meeting which Is now in process of erection at Creston station on the Mount Scott carllne. Many noted speakers from Washington. D.'C, and other places Including the Far East will be present. , . Progressive Social The Epworth leagues of Sunnyside. Lanrelwood and Lenta churches will he entertained by the Lincoln Me(hvMr church Epworth league iwth a progress ive social on next Kriday evening, at S o'clock. Sunday morning at Lincoln church the pastor. Rev. F. A. Oinn, will preach on Christian unity. In the even ing he will preach at the Westmore land church. PORTLAND Vernon 1 8th snd Wygsnt Rev. 3. R. Lands borough. 11.7 :30. Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. A. L. Hutchinson, 11.8. Fourth First and Gibbs. Rev. Levi Johnson. 10:30. 8. - . - Keniiwnrth E. 84th and Gladstone Hev. Paul E. lUtsrh. 11. 8. Hope E. 7fth and Everett. 11. 7:30. Rose City Dr. Robert H. Miliigan. 1J, 8. Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. 11. Trinity Virginia and - Nebraska Rev, ThJ dore P. Smith. 11, concluding sermons in the Tea Commandment series; 8, "Tbe Gospel of Jesus Christ." Anahel 11, 8. Millard Avenue Rev. W. Lear Gray. 11, 8. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall-Rev. A. J. Hanna. 11, "Cheap Religion." Mi -.pah E. 19th and Division. 11, preach ing by Dr. Arthur V. Bliop. 11, "The Optiniisin of Jems i'2 8. "Some Reasons tot Leading a Christian Life." Seventh Day Adeem 1st . Note Regular services . of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. llth and Everett L. K. Dick son, pastor. 10, 11:15. Tabernacle 6th snd Montgomery E. H. Emmerson, minister. 11. Montavilla E. 80th and Everett Elder J. A, Gerhsrt. 10, 11. Lents 94th st and 68th ave. Elder W. D. Huntington. 10. II. St Johns Central ave. and Charleston Elder A. fi. Folkenberg. 10, 11. Albina Sktdinore and Mallory Elder A. A. Meyer. 10. 11. Scandinavian 550 Alberts Elder O. 8. Lee. 10, 11. - Salvation Mrmy Corps No. 1 243 Ash st Adjntsnt Frsnk Genge. 11, 3, 8. Corps, No, 4 128 1st Adjutant Joseph Harrison. 1 1, 8, 8. Swedanboralen New Church Society 381 Jefferson Rev. Willism R. Reece. 1 1 , "Marriage : Its Snir itaal Possibilities and Some Laws for Attaining Them." t ' Unttorwn Chnrch of Onr Father Broadway and Tsra hill Her. G. Eliot Jr. 11. "Tbe Society of Friends or Quskent;" no evening service. . United Brethren Conference superintendent Bev. O. E. Me DcnaW. - - First E. 15lh and Morrison Rev. Byron J. Clark. 11. "The Spider and tbe Fly"; 7:80. "Bible Knots." Second E. 27tb snd Snmner. Rev.'' Ira Hawley. 11. "A House Full of Jold and Silver Could Not Tempt Him"; 8, "The Ark of the Lord Must Move On." Third 67th st and 82d are. 8. f Rev. E. 1 O. Shepherd. II, Children's day prozram; 7:30, "Found by Seeking." , Fourtli Ticsvnt - Kev. C. P. Blan :hard. 11, "Spiritual Naturalization' 7:80, "Want ed A Man." United Evangelical First E. 16th and Poplar Rev. J. A Goode. 11, 8. Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gsy Rev. H. H. Fsrohsm. 11, 7:30. St Johns Hev. A. P. Ijyton. 11, 8. - Untied Presbyter tan 'First E. 37tb snd llswttinsne Rev. H. F Given. 11, The Severest Test of Faith"; 70, I'ercclving trie aungaoss ol Goo." Church " the r"rnger Grand sad Wasco Rev. 8. Earl Du Bo is. . Ketitnn 120 We-t Lombard Bee. Georgs N. Tsylor. 11, 7:46. Miscellaneous '' ChHisn and Missionary Alliance E. Oth and Clsy Rev. John E. Fee. 11. 7:80. - Resliution Leegue lb 8th Rev. H. Ed ward Mills. 11. e. Ghrietedelphlan 621 E. Washington. 10:80. ChurcJi of God 863 FaiUng. Harry Mesl. 11. 7 530. '.-.' Gospel BaO E. 29th and Stark. " Men Resort 4 th snd Barnude Rev. Levi lobnson. superintendent 8. Divine Science TOford building Rev. T. M. MInard. paor. 11. Universal Measianie 318 Abfngton baildiag, 11, 8. "Success in Failure." Pentecostal First and Washington Rev, Will C. Trotter. 11. . 7:80. ilad Tidings (Pentecostal-Mission) 246 1 1st. . 3. .7 JO week days except Monday end Saturdsy, 8 p. m. - PenteeeetaT church E. SOtb and Ankeay A. W. Smith, 11. 8. 8. , Volunteers ef Amertra Mlsstow - 224 Burns Ids Meeting every - evening except Moadsy it I o'clock, and Saadarv 3 p. m. , First Sriritualiftfr -E. 7th and HtsssJo Rev. a. Scott Bledsoe 8. T;48. Second Bpiritualiftt Alisky Hall Re. Max Hoffman. 8. 8. . Calvary Temple E.' 24th snd Broadeay Bev. Das ton MacCullouga. - 10:39. 830. CWr to 23ay isit ) -' ' v J -j ll i .,- .-ir,u.-., . Rev Hiram Gould About 15 young people, members of the church choir of the Newberg Meth odist church, will come to Portland Sun day night to assist in a special service at Montarilla Methodist , church. The young people" will come with Vernon Gould, a. Newberg Jeweler, whd is also son of the pastor of Montavillalcburch Rev. . Hiram Gould. Several years ago Rev. Mr Gould served the- Newberg church. He attended the general con ference at" Saratoga Springs three years ago. He has been pastor of the Monta- vllla church since last October, during which' time he has increased the constit uency. , Feast of Pentecost Will Be Celebrated ' On June 8. the Feast of Pentecoit, or Whitaunday. the children of - tbe school will have it flower service at 10:30 In the morning.Xeach child bringing a gift of flowers, which after the aervlce the children will take to the hospital." This is the first time such a service has been Wield in-the parish. At ..11- o'clock tha day the choir will sing - a beautiful service, together with other appropriate music. At , night the Boy Scouta will form the subject of the addresses. Th school waa awarded the diocesan prlz banner at the recent annual rally; for its mgn per capita giving in me icnien offering. f Will Tell of War Work Sunday n'Rbt will be SaNntlrn Army night at Centenary iMethodisi churi'h, Dr. J. C. Rollins, pastor of the chnrch has asked Dr. Wheeler to areik of hi experience with Salvation Army work in the trenches. Kxcellent music will be furnished for both morning and eve ning service. Three Special Services - Special services "will be held Sunday at the Swedish Lutheran tabernacle. Seventeenth and Gliaan streets. Services will be held at . 11 a. m.. 3:30 p. m. and 7:30 p. m. Rev. A. B. Oet of Seattle, Rev. C J. Larson of Kverett and Rev. William I,. Hawkinson of Powell Valley will preach.0 The church choir will sing. WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH Multnomah Hotel .The Sunday evening service will be held tomorrow night in the lobby of the Hotel. Special music by quartet. fFIREftlDE MELODIES" by the audience. , - Veterans of Three Wars will attend. . The only; church that holds such services In America LOMMl'MTY MEMORIAL Come Take Part 8 P. -M. 81 SG MOUSING 8ft H VICE 18tS tjstrjert Which Is the Right ' Religion?. CIVIC FORUM SUNDAY NIGHT, JUNE J' First Congregational ' Church ) PARK A!f MADISOS 8TKEETS i V , . 7H6 O'CLOCK. . " GOVERNOR BEN. W. OLCOTT " WILl. APEAK OS j ' . "THE JUNE ELECTION" Community Singing of Popular Songs. Open Forum After the, Addreria DO YOU WANT TO VOTE INTELLIGENTLY NEXT TUESDAY? Then Come and Hear the Governor I - v . BOOBS OPEJT AT 7ll. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ALDEB STREET AT TUTELFTK REY. JOHN H. BOYD, D. D. PAStOB v ' . A. M. M0E!IIJM SEEVICE , ' : SPECIAL MEMORIAL SERVICE . "THE CALL OF THE DEAD SUNDAY SCHOOt MEETS - AT 12 :b J AT ORGAN RECITATj ' WIL.U BB OIVKN MT K. H. COUKSKN v AT 7 ;30 P. L RESIGNATION OF DR. BOYD VltL UP TO PRESBYTERY . '; ... .. . .1 sjgBgmanmnannnBaBaasnnBUSSmBnn " - Arrangements Made to Continue f Ministry .Until After com munion Service on . iJuly 13. WILL MOTOR TO CHICAGO; Portland Minister Has Accepted Call to Chair of Hofneletics in the McCormick Seminary. The presbytery of the rresW terlan rhurrhps of 'Portland will me-i .. 10 In tire Fulton Presbyterian Ahurch.J; h.n tk fMl?nit!(in of Dr. JoJi'i "-,' Boyd, minister of the First prfVlIX1,., Ian church, will be preaented.j Jf " v AunnhM mlnintera . . act -, favorably which thev are expected to , o, it, Boyd's connection with the civurcn w ui then be dissolved. ; He45 will then- he free to enter another presoytery. , Arraneementa i have been onade with J him by the. session of the-First church to continue his ministry pnv aiier tne communion service. July 13.j He Is ex pected to sever his connection with the First Presbyterian cnurcn j nuouv -uijr 15.. rr. Boyd'a present plans are t motor to Chicago, where Je 18 to he,, come professor , of home1et,ics of Mc- . Cormlck Theological aeminfiry. one of r the largest Presbyterian aclioois in in nation. - v . . -. .': rr. Boyd will preach Sufnday morn- Ins unit evenltier. The "eveTiIng servii'f. will be the Memorial day sHdress which. .-:' he delivered Friday in the fracoma Hi- ; dlum, entitled "Thi Call of the Pead to t ; the Uvlng.",, J ' IS Lieutenant" B. M. Benson will alk to me men or ix. v;. Dwing " w at 13:15, on hia experienced In the train; lng camp in Vrance aa Mix artillery nf-;. ficer. The Warren Blbfe - class will have tlse second of a rerits of talks ty Mrs. A.' I. Kerd Warren shlo for CJhrlstian Work.' on "taaer A l-frteca ' orchestra will furnish pecf al music and t and j tture, . ) s. ad-'. 5 Dlaea.'' I Miles Oodfrey will sing, young people are invited -All mati to - take van tare of this Sunday aft ernoon Clai The Bible - classes of Mr Helen K. Starrett and J. J.' Rosa wlllhe led Sun day by Mrs. Starrett, who take for I being 1 for- the i'a day, v (treat hrenaratlons are- 8MO made hv the Sunday school! for-- e-rartiiatlon exerctaes on ChlldrrVjl' i,... f an J.na.tm.i.t. will nHrlte in the main auditorium. The primary Wr f partment will graduate 60 pupils and! the junior department 5 pupils. To enable women to supplies of perfumery a ring has been Invented. rarcv reser hollow ftneer SS WHITE TEMPLE ( . Mernlnfl 8 eev Ice Eleven e'Clocs "tOHOca or thv ohiat ooNVCirfiON' , Communion flervtee Foil owing - tvenlne Oervloe Kloht e'Olee ' Oeten Rscilal 8even Forty-Fire "A QPtCAT OULF FIXED atranaTioN" , Feurth In aerlee ' "SCVIM ORCAT THIMOr' - ' A Continuous Ftevlval ' 1 HOLD New Is tn Dsy ef 8elvetlen OOMI TWULFTM A0 TAVI.OH TO THE LW:Z" t