THE OREGON DAIL JOURNAL 10 SATURDAY. AUGUST 9,1 1919. PORTLAND. OREGON" 3s to eans to ought Wealthy Vacations for School Children 3e GOMMinEES FOR EPISCOPAL DRIVE N OREGON CHOSEN Nationwide Campaign Has for Ob--ejects i'ert6y Raising Together . With Strengthening' of Work. ENLARGED FIELD VISIONED Surveys of Needs of All Branches of Work Made Wth View of Meeting Their Varied Needs. ',With the announcement of the - committee that will have charge Of ' th"e forthcoming: Rpiscopal campaign for .the diocese of Oregon, the work - of organization in the various par ishes of the district will be rapidly completed. The committee named " by Rt. Rev. Walter" Taylor Sumner, . D. T bishop of Oregon, is as follows: Venerable 1L D. Chamber's, Very Rey,. '. It.'T. T. Hicks, Rev. John Dawson, Iter. Thomas .Jenkins Rev, John D. Rice, W. T. Slater, Rev. O. W. Taylor, J. Li. Etheridge, Dr. H. C. Fiiett, J. W. Gahong, C". N. Huggins and S. D. Vincent. Portland; Rev. C. It. L. -Chandler, Oregon' City. Rev. J. G. Jennings, Kugene, and Rev. B. T. - Simpson, Corvallis. t . i :' The campaign of- the Episcopal church 'ls nation-wide ' and has for its object ive the strengthening of church work ' and the stimulation of church effort in furtherance of the program of other Christian churches to make the church adequate to meet the problems of world reconstruction produced by the war, and to securt through gifts and interces .' eion the m ana whereby tha w.uk of . - the church may he developed and broad "... ened both in this country and abroad. 17. 8. IN fOCR AREAS For th purposes of the campaign the United Mates has been divided into four . general areas, the western area including California, Washington, Oregon, Neva da, Utah. Arizona and Idaho. The work in each area while nominally under v supervision of the area Committee, is " handled. by the diocesan and district com , miltees. which in.,-turn have charge of tbrgan.zlrtg the churches and their par iJhA . . The general committee for the western : area, vhich is practu-aliy the territory . W the eighth prvlnc of .the Frotest ant Episcopal vhureir iii America, is as follows : Ulehop George C Hunting, of Reno; Bishop Herman Page, D. D., Spo . fcane; Rev. George Davidson, Los An . geles ; H. C. Wyckoff, Watsonvllle, and - - Mrs. C. L. Mctlelsch, of Berkeley. Cal. The sum of 120.000,000 has been set as a goal by the Episcopalians, although ' ' the raising of the fund is secondary - to the majori purpose of the campaign. MAJOB PURPOSES OUTLINED "This, In brief, to quote the words of the national director of organization, Ir. R. W. Patton of New York : - "To bring the spiritual power of the ' church! to bear upon the church's whole task. ' . "To - secure and train an increased ji timber of people, clerical and lay, for : Christian leadership. "Tib care for on a yearly basis for three years, the financial needs of all the general boards', viz : the board of - missions ; the general board of religious education, the social -service commission, together with such general agencies as the .Brotherhood of St. Andrew, Church Temperance society; Seamen's Church S Institute. Church Periodical club. Girls' " Friendly society-.- Daughters of the King. "In consultation with the proper au thorities, to care for the financial needs . Of all the provinces, dioceses and mis- "ionary districts of a missionary, re ligious, educational orsocal service na ture." ' HBTEV8 OF SEEDS MADE - As' a preliminary to the work of the campaign, each church and mission was asked ' to prepare a survey of its par ticular needs. These surveys have been jiraet'cally completed and are being for Vafde! to New York. They give a - - complete resume of the present status of the Episcopal church in America, TONIGHT 7:45 After Death-,What? Where Are the. Dead? f -i Of y " Hear EVANGELIST DICKSON on these great sermon subjects "SUNDAY NIGHT , THE DEMON'S COUNCIL: . FROM 4 SEANCE TO SUICIDE." v MONDAY NIGHT "MODERN MIRACLES" TUESDAY NIGHT "THE BIBLE 'HELL " '"Will It Ever Go Oatt WEDNESDAY NIGHT ' "THE BIBLE 'HEAVES' THURSDAY NIGHT "CHRISTIAN BAPTISMt IS IT NECESSARY l" i . ' " FRIDAY NIGHT FINAXCISO THE GSPEL" Chares. Pairs, Sappers, Theatricals, ' - Baiaars, etc. SATURDAY NIGHT "FAI.SE PROPHETS" SUNDAY NIGHT. - AUGUST 17 "ARMAGEDDON AND THE MI(J NIFICANT. END OF THE TURK" BIG TENT PAVILION, : Cor. 13th and Morrison COME TONIGHT COME' EVERT - , NIGHT Rev. H. H. Griff is To. Occupy pulpit At First Chl&tian - : ' , The Rev. Harold. H.VGrtfte , will oc cupy the pulpit both morn inland eve ning on Sunday at the First -Christian church, speaking im lhe tnbrpln -at IX and in the evening at 7:i3.,The them of the morning worship will deal With the Importance of having oar personal liberty, so generally magnified these days, circumscribed and defined by righteous authority. At the evening hour the pastor will speak on the two kinds of personal inr fluence which men exert on their as sociates. The church .music for the month of August will be under the di rection of Secretary L. II. Hansen of the Portland Y. M. C. A. At the Bible school period at 10:30 a. m. Lieutenant John Shishmantan of the Foreign Legion of France will ad dress the general assembly of the school on the Armenian situation. Lieutenant Shlshmanlan has had two years of active military service in Asia Minor and is now on a short furlough to visit his parents and other relatives in this city. The public has a cordial invitation to join the school In listening to this Armenian message from one direct from the scenes described. v BAPTIST YOUNG PEOPLE TO GATHER Summer Institute Will Convene at Gladstone Park on -August 30. ; '-. The first summer institute of the Baptist Young Peoples' union of Oregon held in nfany years wlll fee held August 30 to ?eptem1ter l.at the Gladstone Chautauqua grounds. Harley K. 'Hallgren, State president, predicts that this convention camp will be the biggefB. Y'. K U. event of the year, the program beinjg edu cational, devotional," inspirational and recreational:' ' . vj A large attendance Is., expected as with many Saturday, the opening day, is a half holiday, Sunday is autarch dajr and Monday, he closing day, fa Labor day. Addresses will , be made, by prom inent Baptist workers. -The complete program' will be distributed .in the churches a week from Sunday, the com mittee announced. ' v Through the kindness of the owner of the chautauqtka grounds, all facili ties have been furnished gratis to the young people. The executive committee in general charge of the camp; is- com posed of: Mr. Hallgren. Miss Hazel " H. Todhunter of Salem, secretary treas urer; Miss Eva Trent of McMinnvUle, Miss Dorothea Clinton of Portland and Miss Nina E. Burch of Portland. The program committee is composed of Miss Lydia Filter, Mrs. Edker Burton, Miss V. E. Sheffler, C. A. Ordway artd Rev. Ed C. Cofer. . Members of the committee on ar rangements at the grounds are . Hon. H. E. Cross and Miss Laura "Purcell of Gladstone. Miss Naomi Armstrong, Miss Maude Cook and Victor Barney of Ore gon City. Publicity committee Gordon Clifford and C. A. PalmfpJist. Tents will be furnished for a nominal sum upon application to Mr. Cross. and based upon them a systematic plan will be outlined similar in its scope to that recently perfected by., the Methodist church, and which . will be- carried out wth the aid of funds, by hat church in al . ' i .1 . : tA one wccks campaign uuiuis -mo muc. nart of MaV. ' ' Sqhool Institute . ? Sunday Afternoon . j. " A Sunday school institute for district 9 of the Multnomah County Sunday School association will be held Sunday afternoon and evening in the Fourth (Tremont) United Brethren church' Sixty-second avenue and Seventieth street Southeast. The district banner will be awarded to the school having the larg est percentage of its regular officers and teachers present at the institute, the entertaining school 'being barred from the Contest. An exhibit of rally day materials and prograipstwill;'be con ducted. A pot-luck luncheon will be served at 5 :30 o'clock, the Vomen of the entertaining Church providing' a hot drink. ' ' lV- jv Meet in " One Service .The congregation ana Sunday school of .the Atkinson Memorial Congrega tional church will ieet together Sunday morning In one service, when Rev. El bert E. Flint will preac. Alt services for the remainder, of the month will be discontinued on account of -remodeling the church. Peoria Paslor to Speak Dr. Daniel E. Williamson- of Peoria, Jll.vwill preach Sunday morning at the Westminster Presbyterian church. East Seventeenth and Schuyler streets. Dr. Williamson is pastor of the First Pres byterian church of his homeeity, and said to be an exceptionally able speaker. ' , Dr. Youngson to Speak Dr. W. W. Youngson, Portland district superintendent of the Methodist church, will have charge of the Sunday morning service at the Rose City Park" Methodist church. Dr. Youngson was formerly pastor of this church. . To students of Psychology, "Higher Thought Metaphys ics, Theosophy, Human Na ture, etc. Lecture Service Walter Newell Weston, LL AT of New York Psychologist, Metaphysician, Author, at Multnomah Hotel (Mexxanin Fl.) ' Sunday, August 10, 8:15 P. M. Subject, "How to LW. Music Public Invited. No Admission 3Tmmerise Cask Convention ISiUI Harold F. Humbert, general secretary of the Oregon Sunday School association; Miss Georgia Parker, state superintendent of children's work; Miss Berniee Adams, Sunday school worker in the First Methodist church, ana Miss Violet Johnson, state superintendent of .education, who will compose the Daily Vacation Bible School faculty. f- Twenty itiillion children in the United States and Canada are .thrown upon the communities when school closes during the summer months, and are forced in part by themselves to meet the daily temptations thrust in front of persons with nothing to do-" For many vacation is a happy time with trips to the Country or ! pleasant resorts. Hundreds, however, are left behind, many of them iff the streets amtd dangers without num ber." Realizing the dangers which confront the youth of the nation during, the sum mer months, the international Sunday School association is now endeavoring to provide' a wholesome substitute for Services Sunday . ; In Tent Pavilion Evangelist L. K. Dickson will speak Sunday night at 7:45 o'clock iff the big tent pavilion, Thirteenth and. Mor rison streets, on the subject "The Demon's Council From Seance to SuH cide." These every-night meetings held in the canvas tabernacle are causing a deeper study of the Bible among many thinking people of Portland and a grow ing interest is being shown. The pro gram for the week follows : Monday night, "Modern Miracles": Tuesday nigtit, "The Bible JHeU' What and Where Is It?"; Wednesday, "The . Bible DIRECTORY Eighth Sunday After Trinity Uniform Sunday School "Winnlwt Otherj to Chrirt." June 6:18 30. LMient AeU 1:9 16; OoMen Text: "Te hlj b my witnee both in Jeruulem. and in all Judaea and Samaria, and tinta t-be uttermost part ot tha earth." Act 1:8. Young People Topics Baptist rnion "Bpeeclf, wise and L'nwtse." James 3:1-18. v Christian KwteaTor: "Speech, Wis and Un- j wine." James 3:1-18. KpTrorth Ijeagiie "Our Denominational His-1 tor? and-Principles." Psa. 44:1-8. (May be led b? tha Dastor. ) ! Hs . BaoUit ft Pirat Whit Temple, 1 2th and Taylor He. XVtUiaro A. Waldo. Preachinc by If. Kay ViUir.er of Oecien. t'lah. It. "Tha Hirer of Uod": 7:45"The Wonder of Ood's Word." - Kart Side E. 20th and Salmon Iter. W. Tt Hinon. Ke. H. T. t'ash. associate. 11, "The Stinc of Death is Sin"; . "Ths Bible." Third Vancourer and Knott-0Ret. Wesley J.' Bearen. 11, 7:30 Arleta Re. Owen T. Day. 11. "Tha Chal lenge of tha Difficult"; 8, "Tha Stingiest Man ill .Town." Calrary E. 8th and Grant He. 3. R. Thomas. 11, "Ropes of Lore"; 8, "What Chris tian HaT Bight Now." .lencoe E. 4 5th and Main Ret. 'If. C. jr,ieue. II, "(iod a Prncram and Purpose "; 7.-4 3. "Tha Oldest Lots Story.'" aeuwooa Bethany Ket. T. J. Broomfield. It. 30. '.race K 76th and A.Vi Dm Fnut -R.rrv acting pastor. 11, "Sin ' Against the Holy KpiHt": 8. "The Supreme Reins. ' L.niTersity Tark Her. S. Lawrence Black. 11. 8. 1 Swedish 1 fii.li anrt Tinvti T?. 1 n fiinlar- de lOt30"-7:80. , " St. John- Rer. Edgar Birton. 11, 7:30. IIlghlBDd -E fith and AlKrt TW W T Milliken, H. "Alan-Mad (:" a "'Thi Urcatest Thin. In the World." r. Catholic St.- Peters- Lenta Kpi r . fi 10:3O, 7:30. - . Pro Cathedral 1 Sfh ,M Ta, n. v v OUara. 6, 7:15. 8:30. 8:43. n7:45. ' St. Lawrence 3d mnH Kh.rm,. t r Hughes. 6. 8:30. 1 A :86, 7 :.., '.. ' St. Francis H -12th tH Kiu Bm.- i tr Blak. . 8. . 10:30. 7:88. ,iW ? ' Immaculate Heart of Mare Willi. m ' mA SUnton Re. W. A. Daly. 6. H' 9. 11. 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Rev. . S. Olson. 6. 7. 8. 0, 11. 7:80. ' St. Rose K. S8d and Alameda. Re. J. O'Fsrrcll. 8. 10:39, 4. ' . St. Andrews E. th and Alberta Be. J. Kiernan. 8. 10:30. 7:30. The Madeleine E. 24th and Sbklyon Ber. George F. Thompson. 7:80. 8, 11. - Ascension E. 70th sod Yamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8, 10:30, 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blanden 1WT.-JS.-W. Black, 8, 10:30. 7:30. Holy Croa 774 Bowdoin Ker. C. Raymond. 8. 1:80. 7:80. St, Ignatius 3220 48d st. 8. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:80. 8. 10:30. 4. St.-Stephens K. -42d and Taylor ReT. War ren A. Waitt. 6, 8:30. 10:80, 7:30. Hoy,-Redeeme1 Portland bird, and Vanerm- er are. Rer. -William J. Derma. , 8, 10:30, 7 :3. . . -i' St Phillfn V,ri fPmlM P,lh.n) TC. 1 T and Hickory Rer. W. J. Cartwrigot. 7:30, 8. 10:30. 7:80. . .,v St. dements S. Kmkh are. and Newton Serbite Fathers. . 8, 10:30, 7 .80. ' Sacred Heart E. 1 It and Center Rer. G. Rob.. 8. 10:30. 7:80. . . - Bt? Agatha E. 1 5th and Miller Rer. J. Commlnski.. -8. 10:80. 7:30. St. autiWans - (PoHshJ- Maryland and Fail ing ReT. F. Matthew. 8. 19 .30. 7:30. St. Joei)h . Oermsn) 15th and Couch Rer. K. JHirrrr. - 8. 10:38, 7:30. Micliael (ItaHsn) 4th and 'Mill Bar. Si. Baletra. 8:S0. 10:30, 7:30. St. CJares -Capitol HOI Father Capistian, " St." Charles El '- 83d, and AlbertaBer. ' 3. P. O'Flmn. 8. 10:80. t-: - All Saints E. 89th and Glisan Rer. Father William Cronin. 8. 10:30. - St, Pntrk-k 18th and Sa-rter Rer. Charles M. Smith. Masses 6:30. 8. t:16. 10:30. 7:45 Christian' First Park and Colombia Rer. Harold If. Oriffis. 11. "Tree Moral Freedom"; 7:45, 'The Atmosphere of Character. T East Side E. 12th and Taylor Ren R. H. Sawyer. 11,' 8.-' - 1 " ,i - ! Rodney Aeenoe Rodney and Knott. . Preach ing by Rer. 8 Earl Childera. 11, 8. , r MontarlUa E. 7th and Glisan -Ber Her bert E. Ryder. 11, 7:80. - - Wood lawn E. 7 th and Liberty Her. Joseph T. Rod. . 11.. . . . .... I Vernon K. 15 th and Wygant Rer, B, 3fs ?Being Undertaken by Snternational Association pe ?eld in Portland Jlext WLeek to ake fatter M I f k - , " - J: y j , x - . . -- ! ! f -1 .- 1 " I the unguarded lives by instituting the Daily Vocational Bible school. The movement gathers all children who are willing to attend Sunday school classes, under the supervision of thoughtful church workers, with a view of giving them a pleasant morning for at least five days in the week. Although the children of Portland are not exposed to the dangers of many large Eastern cities, the Oregon Sunday School association believes- In the plan of the international association, so the first school in Oregon will be held August 11 to 22 in the St. Johns Evan gelical church. Charles A. Rice, assistant superintend ent of public instruction in Portland and chairman of the executive commit tee of the Oregon Sunday School as sociation, has taken an active interest 'Heaven' What and Where Is It?" ; Thursday, "Christian Baptism, Is It Necessary" ; Friday, Gospel Church fairs, ricals, bazaars, etc.. Financing the suppers, theat 'ls It God's Plan?" ; Saturday night, "False Pro phets" ; -Sunday, "Armageddon and the Signiflcent End of the Turk." The lat est Gospel songs are being sung each evening in the rousing song service un der the direction of Professor I. ;C. Colcord. The public is invited. New Pastor to Speak The. Rev. Ward Willis Long, who has accepted the pastorate of Forbes Pres byterian church, will preach Sunday morning and evening in his pulpit. The pastor reports , excellent summer In terest in his church. OF CHURCH Tibbs Maiey. 11, 7:30. ( Christian Sclanea TsoB snbject: Spirit. First 18th and Ererett. Services tempor arili. held in Scottish Rite Cathedral, 16th and Morrison.) 11. ' Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th ami Salmon. 11. Fourth Vancouver are. and Emerson. 11. Fifth 62d anf 42d are. S. E. 11. Sixth Masonic Temple, 368 Tamhill. 11, 8. Seventh Holbrook block. St, Johns. It. All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m. Congregational First Park and Madison. Preaching by Rev. Clement i. Clarke of Chicago. 11, "For Their Sales"; 7:45, "Playing the Long Game." Sunayside E. 32d and Taylor Rev. Jj J. Stanb. 11, "The Friendship of Jesus Christ"; no evening service during August. Atkinson Memorial E. 2th and Everett. Rev. E. E. Flint. 1 1 , t:ion service. Highland E. 6th and Prescott Rev. Edward Constant. 11. . i Waverley Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, 8. Laurelwood 43th ave. and 65th St. 8. E. Mrs. Alice M. Handaaker. ,11. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert Murray Pratt. 11. "The Church, tha Crisis and the Call"; 7:45. Finnish Minion 107 Skidmore Rev. Sam uel Nevala. 6. 7:30. University Park Haven and Lombard Rer. O. H. Johnston. St. Johns S. Ivanhoo and Richmond Rev. J. T. Merrill. 11. 7:30. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner Rev. Olo Torgessen. 11, 7:30. i. First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev. George Zocher. 11, 7:30. Second German E. sth and Skidmore Rer. Henry Hagelganz. 11, 7:30. Zion German E. 0 th and Fremont Rev. J. H. Hopp. 11. 7:30. 1'arsroite nev. p. I). Hoirman. 11, i:ss. Swedish Tabernacle N.' 17th and Glisan Rev. G. J. Ledin. 11. Dunkard Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Brainard Rev. George C. Carl. 11, 8V Episcopal Pro-Csthedral of St. Stephen the Martyr lth and Clay-s-Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Very Rev. T. T. Hicks, dean. Services in charge of Rev. Robert 8. Gill. 11, 7:45.' Trinity 19 th and Everett- Her. A. A. Mor rison. 11, 8. St. David E. 12th ami Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 8:30. 11, 8. St. Marks 2 1st and Marshall Rev. J. G. Hatton, 7:30, 8:45. 11. 8. St. Andrews Hereford . st.. Portsmouth . Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 8, 11, 7:30. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Rev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson, 11,8. St. Michaels and All Angels E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. V. Bowen, vicar. 8, 10. 11. 6. v Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st st. 8. E. Rev. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7:30. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 8 :80. St. Pauls Woodmere Rev; Oswald W. Tay lor. 4.. All Saints 23th and Savier Rer. Frederick K. Howard.-. 10. 11. . St. John Memorial E. 15th amd Harney, Selhrood. - Rev. - H. Clark in charge. 11, 7:30. 8t Matthews Corbvtt and " Bancroft Rav. W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 10, 11. V Evangalleal First -E. 6th and Market Rev. E. D. Hom achoch. 11, 7:80. Canon Heights 9th and Hams Rev. Fs M. Fisher. Iv-JO, 11:30, Clay Street 10th and Clay Rev. Jacob Stocker.. 10:45, service in German; 8, English service. Pre Mathodlst, Central E. 55th and Flanders Rer. E. L Harrington. 11, 7:30. First E. 8th and Mill Rev.' S. H. Upton. Alberta -E. 80th and Wrgant Rev. Alex Been. 11. 7:80. . . St. Johns East Richmond and Hudson Bev. tC n nlackman. 11. 7:30. 1 Lents Bev. S. H. Upton, acting pastor. 2:30. Si30 - . ' Frlanea First E. 35th and Mais Bev. Homer L. Cox.. 11. 7:45. f , Jewish ' Conregalioa Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wis. Refoim synagoguaw Bervioea, Friday 8 p. as., Saturday 10:3O a. as. Congregation Ahavia Sholem -Park and Clay st Kabbi R. Abrahamson, Friday, 8 p. nv; Satarday. 8:38 a.' so. Congregation .Nevah Zedeck Talmud Toraa 6tW ana Hail Rev. Abraham L Koaencrants. 'j? sr iv 1 . - - X. t - ' - V in the work and, with the aid of Harold F. Humbert, state secretary, , has made the first Oregon- school a possibility. Preparatory to opening the school Monday morning talks will be made in the St. Johns Evangelical, Congrega tional, Christian, Methodist and Baptist churches, HUnday morning at both the Sunday school and preaching services. A union service also will be held Sun day night at the Evangelical church in the interest of the school, Mr. Humbert being the speaker. The faculty of the school are : Harold F. Humbert, gent eral secretary of the Oregon Sunday School association; Miss Georgia. Park er, state superintendent of children's work ; Miss Berniee Adams. Sunday school worker at the First Methodist church, and Miss Violet Johnson, state Los Angeles Pastor To Occupy Pulpit Rev. Hugh 'K. Walker, D. D., pastor of the First Presbyterian church, Los Angeles, Cal., will occupy the pulpit of the First Presbyterian church of this elty Sunday morning and evening. Dr. Walker has long been known for his work-in California, and as orie of the best pulpit orators on the Pacifio coast. Dr. Walker plans to remain a week in Oregon and will fill this, pulpit again next Sunday. Rev. George L. Robinson, D. D., professor in McCorralck Theologi cal seminary, Chicago, will spend his vacation In Portland and will occupy the First Presbyterian pulpit August SERVICES IN Friday, 8 p. m. ; Saturday, 0 a. m. ; Sunday, 10 a. m.. religious school. Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Itter Day Saints E. 25Ui and Madison; Heber C. Iversoa, mission president; JO, 7 :30. - Lutheran St. James W. Fsrk and Jefferson Rev. Wm. E. Rrinkman. 11, 7:30. St. Pauls E. 12th and Clinton Rev. A, Krause. 8:30, 10:30. Our Savior E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A. Chris tense n. 11. Trinity Williams and Graham (Missouri Syuodf Bev. J. A. Rlmbach, 8:15, 10:15 (English) ; no evening service. Bethlehem Norwegian 14 th and Davis Rev. Wilhelm Pettersen. 11, 8. Grace English Msson and Albina. Rev. C. H. Remhard. 8:4 5, 11. Bethel Norwegian (F,ree( Wygant and Rod ney. Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor ria Bev. L. P. KJoller. 11. 8. St. Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrick Rev. L. Ludwig. 10:4 5, 7:30. Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney Rev. V. G. Ogren, 10:45. 7:45. Immanuel 18th and Irving Rev. A. V. An derson. 11. 8. Trinity (Norwegian) Lovely and Fortune Rev. S. A. Stenseth. 10:30. Methodist Episcopal Centenary E. 8th and Pine Rev. I. C. Rollins. 11, 8. Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A. R Maclean. 11, 8. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Bev. John Parsons. 11, 7:30. Epworth 26th and Saviei Rev. J. Stanford Moore. 11. 8. First 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stans field. 10:30, "Peaca of Christ"; 8. "Christian Morals." First Norwegian- Danish 18th and Hoyt Rev. Eliaa (iording. 11. 8. Garden Home Rev. A. B. Calder. 10:30. 7:43. Laurelwood E. 68d and Foster. Rev. A. C. Breekenbury. 11. 7:30. Lents Lucien R. Jones. 11, 7:80. Lincoln E. 5 2d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A. Ginn. 11. MontaviUa E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram Gould. 11. 8. Mt. Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. E. OUn Eldridge. 11.8. - Rose City Park Rev. D. Lester, Fields. 11. preaching by Dr. W. W. Youngson; 7:30. - Bellwood Bev. W. S. Gordon. 11. 7:30. Sunnyide K. 35t.h and Yamhill Rev. W. F. Ineson. 11, 7:45; St. Johns ffi Leavitt and Syracuse Bev. J. II. Irvine. 11, 8. . , Swedish Beech and Borthwick Rev. Abel Eklund. 11, 8: University Park Flake and Lombard Rev. J. T. Albert. 11; 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver. Rev. C. J. Rynning. ' . Westvnorelaixi Rev. F. - A. Ginn. 8. iVsibur Multnomah hotel Rev. Francis Bur gette Short 10:80. r- (.Woodstock 15. 44 th and Woodstock Bev. L. C. Poor. 11. , Wood lawn K. 10th and Highland Rev. Kleoter. 11, 7:45. District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace Youngson, D. D.. 691 E. 62d st. N. Tabor 2780. M. E. South First Union and Multnomah Rev. James T. French. 11. "Wy Human Struggles?"; a. Two visitors. .... . - Nazarana First E. 10th and Weidler Rv. C. How ard Davis. 11, T:80. Bellwood E. 8th and Spokane Fv. Weaver W. Hess. 11. 7:30, Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th at Bev. C. U. Fowler. 11. 7:30. Highland Park E. 14 th and Killings worth Bev. W. P. Keebaugh. 11, 8. Scandinavian Rev. J. C. BringedahL 11, 7:30. rsreabyterlan First 12t.h and Alder. Preaching by Bev. Rush K. Wallace of Los A-ngelea. 10:30. 7:80. Westminster East 17th and Scbugler Rev. Edward H. Fence. 10:80, sermonr by Dr. Dan iel E. WillUmsoB of Peoria, 111. Central B. 13th and Pine. Bev. Orlando B. Perching. 11, 8. - . Calvary 11th and Clay. Bev. Frank I. Meyer. 10:30 a. m. Mt. Tabor . 55th and Belmont Bev. Ward MaeHenry. 11. Vernon 18th and Wygant Rev. J. R. Lands borough. 11, 7:30. - Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Bev. A. L. HutchhvQn. 11, 8. J-Hmrtli First and Olbba. Rev. Blairroe G. O. Everett. 10:30. "Ths Appeal of the Secular to the Sacred"; 12, illustrated lecture, "Life and Travels of St Paul "; 8. "A Very Frank Bible) Story-" - Ktnfl worth X. 84th and Gladstone - Bar. Paul E. ttataca. 11. . ,v y- C- , J9 T 4 u : .-,,S8i, S v - ( educational work director. Mr. Hum bert will conduct the junior boys' classes. Miss Adams the junior girls',,. Miss Parker the primary classes and Miss Johnson the beginners. The school will open with a 30-minute devotional period, followed by graded instruction in Bible work for one hour and 15 minutes. After a 20-mlnute rec reation period another assembly will be held, when Bible stories will be told and music taught: Although the; school is being conducted in the St, Johns district, children : from all parts of the city will be welcome to attend. The St. Johns people asked for the school and received it, Mr. Humbert hopes to be able to arrange for schools, in several parts of the state next year. 24 and 31 and September 7 and 14. During his stays in Portland he will also deliver three Bible lectures, 'Thursday evenings,. August 28. September 4 .and IK Dr. Robinson is one of the- most noted Chautauqua lecturers in the east. In the Senior Sunday school the super intendent. James F. Ewing, will give ah illustrated "talk on "The Life of Hudson the Apostle to Burmah." In the primary room Miss Marguerite Templeton will talk on "Japan," showing many interest ing views of the people and their cus toms. Meetings Are Continued The Stillwell's Spiritualist meetings will be continued at 884 Third street, corner Stark, every evening at 8 o'clock. There will be meetings at 3 p. m. and 8 p. m. with messages. PORTLAND Jtope E. 78th and Everett. 11, 7:80. Row City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11. 8. Graham and Ganlenbein Rev. Ward vXi&tt cte.uilin tor Uod"; 8'"Tj'e dor.Tt,SmiThnfinil 8nd Nebk-R"- heo Anabel 1 1,8.'" Millard Avenue Rev. W. Lea Grav. "11 a. aiarsnau Street J. Hanna. 11. -1 7th and Marshall Rev. A. Mizpah E, 19th and Divbinn 11 oevenin oay aavsntist ZJnreTtTric ot thi denomination are held on Saturday. Central E 11th and Everett L. K. Dick son. pator. 10. 11:15. Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery E. H. fcmmerson. minister. 11. " , Montavilla E. 80th and Everett Elder li A, terhart. 10. 11. Ints-s,lth st and 68th ave. Elder W. D. Huntington. 10. 11. iuf"' Joi,.Dr ntrl are. and CharlestonTr Elder A. It Folkenberg. 10, 11. Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder A. A. Meyer. 10, 11. , 8c,rdinmTi,ln 850 -Alberta Elder O. S. Lee. 10, 11. 8alvatln Army Corps No. 1 24 3 Ash at. Adjutant Prank Genge. 11. 8:15. g. Corpa No. 4 128 1st Adjutant Joseph Harrison. 11. 3, 8. 8watfanborvlan rA;fw CJlarch Society 331 Jefferson Rev. v illiam R. Reece, Services discontinued un til September 14. .- 'Unitarian Church of Our Fsthei" Broadway and Tam bAL Rev. W. tl. Eliot Jr. 11. preaching br Bev. Earl Morse Wilbur, D. D. United Brethren Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc Donald. , First E. 1 rfFh and Morrison Rer. Byron J. Clark. 11. "Does Science Disprove Religion!"" 8. "Facts and Fancies, Fundamentals and Fads." Second E. 27th and 8iiinner Rev. Ira Hawley. 11. "Conquered By Blood"; 8. "An Unblameable and Unreproveable Presentation." Third 87th st. and 3 2d ave. 8. E. .Rev. E. O. Shepherd. 11, ';Winning the Victory "; 8, "Call and Be Delivered." Fourtli Tremont Rev. Ct P. Blanehard. 11, "In the Jury Box"; 3:30, Sunday school institute; 5:30, lunch; 8, insUtute preaching service. St. Johns, (old constitution) 448 Jessup Bev. Walter Reynolds. 10, 7, 8. United Evangelical First E. 16th and I oplar Rev. j. A. Goode. 11, 8. , Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Bev. H. H. Farnham. 11. 7:30.' St. Johns Rev. A. P. Layton. 11. T:45. United Presbyterian - First E. 87th and Hawthorne Rev. 'H. F. Given. 10:80. 7:80. Church of the Stranger Grand and Wasco Rev. S. Earl Du Bols. 10:80, 8. . Kenton 120 West Lombard Rev. George N. Taylor. 11. 7,:45. Mlscallaneous Christian and ' Missionary Alliance E. - 9th and Clajf Rev. John E. Fee." 1 . 8. . Realisation League 183 6th Rev. IL Ed ward Mills. 11. Chriatedelphian 821 E. Washington. 10:30, Church of God 363, Failing Harry NeaL 11. 7:30. Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. Men' Resort 4th and Burnside Rev. Levi Johnson, superintendent. 8. Divin Science Tilford building Bev. T. M. Minard, pastor. Services discontinued during August. Universal Messianic 818 Abingtoa building. Pentecostal First and Washington Rev. Will C. Trotter. Services at camp grounds. East Fifty-second street and Powell V slier road. 11, 3, 7:30. Glad Tidings Pentecostal Mission 246 1st. 2, 8, 7:30 week days except Monday and Satarday, 8 p. m. Pentecostal eburch-i E. 20th and Ankeity A. W.-Smith. 11. .3.-8. Volunteers of America Mission 224 Burmnd Meeting every evening except ' Monday at 8 o'clock, and Sunday,. 3. p. m. Calvary . Temple E. 24 th and Broadway Rev. Dawson MaeCullongh. 10:30. 2:30. Portland Ecclesia- Chriatedelphian. (587 Belmont George H- Tilling, secretary, 11. ' I'eniel Misaico 288 1st. 8, . 8. .-'Services each night at 8. 'v - ,- -. ' Church of Christ E. 78th and Glisan. 11. Spiritual Church of Eternal Light 1340 1 di vision Kev. May A. Price. 8, messages by Charles G. Ohlason. FirstSpiritualist E. Tth and Hasnata Rev. A Hrntt Bledaoe. 8. lecture and luaassna far Mae Celeste Post, v . Second Spiritualist Aliakjr hall - Rev, Max Hoffman.. 3, 8. Dr. Hinson Will , '"Preach Second in Series of Sermons ''- Sunday morning at the East Side Bap tist church Dr.. W. B. Hinson will con tinue his exposition of I Corinthians, 15 :5 by preaching ' a second sermon from the phrase "The Sting of Death Is Sin." It is the intention to publish these two sermons in booklet form in the near future. '.- ...V:-.-;- At night Dr. Hinson will take for his theme "The Bible." '"Many are regarding-it as a subject for their criticism and speculation some condemning it outright and .others damning it with faint praise," ; Dr. .Hinson said. "Some Isolate its statements, causing it to mean other than they say it means, while still others by their treatment of it illustrate Shakespeare's suggestion of 'stealing the livery of heaven to serve the Devil in.' " On . Sunday night the endeavor will be made by Dr. Hinson to lot the book speak for itself apart from man's rec ommendation or dispraise. The young people's societies have agreed to hold a joint meeting during the month of August and hold their service .in. the .lower hall of the church at 6:45.. The Sunday school, which shows little sign of vacation, 'meets in the church auditorium at -9:30. Classes are' provided for all and a hearty wel come awaits any who wmt to this ser vice. ER Presbyterians Will Gather at For est Grove for Annual Conference. The Presbyterian summer confer ence for youngr people of Oregon will conyene Wednesday at Forest Grove and continue until the -following Tuesday. The purpose of the confer ence ari outlined by the department of religious education of the Presby terian board- of publication and Sab bath school work, the New Era movement, board of foreign mis sions, board of home missions and synod of Oregon, under whose com bined auspices the sessions are to be held is: "An Invigorating vacation, engrossing, class wqrk, renewed In spiration." - . Three conference periods, beginning at 8 :50 a. m. will e held each morning. followed by an open parliament.. The afternoons will be devoted to recreation and the evenings to lectures, v A strong faculty has been secured for this conference; : The. names of the con ference leaders are : Miss Gertrude SchulU, New York city, educational department, board of for eign missions. - Rev. William Ttalph Hall, Philadelphia, Pa., young peoples' work." Presbyterian board of publication and Sabbath school work. , Mrs. Adelaide I. Aid rich. California, woman's board of "home missions. Rev. James IX. Speer, San Francisco, jwestern representative of he New Era "committee. Mrs. E. T Allen. Persia, wife of Pres byterian young peoples' representative on the foreign field. H. R. Austin.' Vancouver Barracks, specialist in Junior work. Rev, Wallace Howe Lee, L.I D act ing president Albany college. Walter C. Moore. Seattle, Wash., gen eral secretary Western Washington Sun day School association, - Rev. A. M. Williams, Albany, Or., pas tor Grare Presbyterian church. Rev. S. W. Seemann, D. D., Oregon City, pantor First Presbyterian church. Rev. Ralph C. McAfee. Portland, di rector religious work, Y; M. C. A. Rev. M. G. Everett, Portland, social settlement worker. . i - James F. Ewlmr, Portland, director of education. First Presbyterian church. New Pastor at the Highli and Church A well filled auditorium greeted ,Jr, -W. T. fi'llILiken last Sunday morning and evening , on his Initial day in his new pastorate at Highland Baptist church. This church has been without a pastor for 13 months, but has been progressing nevertheless. With the aid of a regular pastor the future to them Is bright. Dr. Milliken will preach Sunday morning and evening. Young men In the vicinity are-asked to join the young men's class. The Young' People's society is also re ported aggressive. "- "AS - - Dr. Stansfield . Announces Topic Both services - Sunday at the First Methodist church will be In charge of Dr. Joshua Stansfield, pastor. At the noon hour the midsummer Sunday, school session will be held, with a special illus trated lecture. Sunday morning Dr. Stansfield will inquire into whether the "peaca of hrist" is received or achieved. In the- evening he will deal with a sub ject touching conduct between man and man. Walter. J. Stevenson will sing solos at both-services. FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH TWELFTH A WD TAYLOR STS. Rev. Joshua Stansf ield, D. D. PASTOR. 10:80 A. M. aftMON "The Peace of Chris?' Is It Received or Is ft AehlevadT Z:A MID-SUMMCR SUNDAY SCHOOL. . Special Illustrate Lecture S:00 P. M. 8CCOND OF MIBtUsV 8fCR 8KRII3 CRMONS. "Christian Morals" - Conduct Bet www Ntan and Man. Both Morning and Evening Services Will Ba Favored by Baa Soioa by Mr. Walter J. Stevenson Those who have heard this singer pronounce his voice second to none in Portland in richness and beauty.1 ' . ALL INVirCO. SUM SESSION OPENS WEDNESDAY CHURCHES Will BE RESTORED IN THE DEVASTATED ZONE Presbyterians in United States . Perfecting Plans at Headquar . ters in New York City. BIG SUM WILL BE SPENT Immediate Survey Will Be Made Of Needs in Different Parts Of Europe laid Bare By War, Restoration of devastated V'rote.st- Anl Phllrnh.. i . ,u me w ai iune will DO ' pushed at once with vigor by the Presbyterian church in the V. ft. A., according to plans Just perfected at Presbyterian headquarters, 156 Fifth 1 avenue. New York city, said Dr. Wil liam Hiram Foulkcs, general secre tary of the Presbyterian New Eta movement, in announcing complete details.. . ; Five hundred thousand dollars will be spent this year in this cuhc. Of (his, about one-half Is to be' spent among those Protestant bodies in France and Belgium which are accredited agencies of ; tha evanfi-ti1if'u1 rKn.i.Ma i.. countries, the money to be spnt directly by the agencies themselves, for the sal aries and equipmeut of pastors, for the training and care of students for tli Gospel ministry, for the rebuilding of churches and manses, for the support of schools and theological Institutions di rectly connected with the agencies to which funds are sent, and for approved cooperative community activities among the various evangelical 1'foteMant bodies. - FUJTD GOES TO STl'DT About pne-fourth of the fund will ! similarly appropriated to llio proper agency for the Waldenslan church of Italy, including specific gifts mado di rectly to. th Waldeneian church by in dividual Presbyterian givers, eatlon. None of tli funds will be similarly spent among Protemant bodies other than Presbyterians in the war zone. . ' An immediate survey will le mado of the needs of these Protestant church, preliminary to quick action in the dis tribution of funds, some of which have already been pledged. Monthly remit tances will be made to tho agencies which it has been determined to mmImi, and these agencies will he required to make public full accounting- and fi-r-quent reports. This relief work is to be conducted with a minimum of adminin- w trative expense, as tne chairman, treas urer and secretary of the Presbyterian General Assembly's committees in charge of the work will serve without iomirn- ( nation. None of the the; funds will be uaedtfor any members of the commltlpn to make trips to Europe; but in case it proves necessary for any representative lo visit Europe, special provision will be made for such expense. FULX accounts uiven I The committee voted to put at ths disposal of the entire Presbyterian church frequent complete -accounts of the work, so that tho sacred IntereMts intrusted to it may continue to receive the intelligent, sympathetic consideration of the church. - Dr. .II. O. Mendenh'all of 311 West Seventy-fifth street, New York city, was elected permanent chairman of tho com mittee, and Dr. Fmilkes pertnaneirt: kcc reta'ry. Dwlght II. Day, Ireasurer of the Presbyterian board of fareljrn mis sions, lf6 Fifth avenue, New York cily, was made treasurer of the committee by the action of the Presbyterian general 'assembly. The committee chose an executive com mittee, as follows: Dr. Memlenhali. Ir, Foulkes, Dr. Arthur J. Urown of New York city. Dr. David O. Wylle of New York city. Dr. Sylvester W. Beach of Frineeton, N. .1.: W. K. Coffin . and Colonel H. W. Hodge of New York cily. TR. FOULKES OX BOA It ! This executive committee appointed Dr. Foulkes, Mr. Coffin and Colonel Hodge as a special committee to confer' with similar committees from olher. evangelical churches contemplating sim ilar work In Kurope, with a view to co operating and avoiding duplication, Chairman Mendenhall appointed Mr. Coffin tf make a special study of the situation In France; Dr. Wylle and Mr. Coffin to investigate the condition of the Protestant churches in 'Bohemia, and Dr. Beach for special Investigation of the possibility of evangelical work among the Germans. V Dr. Foulkes was explicit In stating that the Presbyterians plan was to re store and build up Protestant churches and agencies already -established, and that the fund was not to be used .for J proselyting purposes. . at Discontinued During August The First Divine Science' church. Ftev. T. ,M. Mlnare, pasto.r, has discontinued services during Auaust. . ' The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse Are They Pestilence, War, Famine and Death? The Revelation of Bt. John has be come an interesting theme for diacus sion in ail circles, many believlnir that these visions hold the myitcrv of the great event of this time. What do they mean? Who are the horsemen? Public Lecture by - N. M. Lewton Sun., Aug. 10, 3 P. M. W. O. W. Temple lith St., Bet. Waahinf ton & Alder INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS SEATS FREE NO COLLECTION