THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 14 , SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1919. PORTLAND, OREGON ortland jMecca for men 3Uho &re:; of Horldwide prominence gymen Cer and lay ANNUAL OREGON Mi CONFERENCE 10 BEGIN SEPT. 29 Meeting at Salem This Year Will Be Important Because of Elec tion to Quadrennial Meeting. TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY Willamette University Is 75 Years Old and Commemoration Will . . Take Place on October 3. The twenty-neventh Heission of the Oregon annual conference of the Methodist Episcopal church will ,be held -September 29 to October 6 in the First Methodist church of Salem. Bishop Matthew Simpson Hughes, D. V., Li. L. D., will be president of the conference. The conference this year will be quite Important, as delogates to the quadren nial conference will be elected. This election is generally accompanied with keen competition, as ministers and lay men consider it tn hono to be elected to this great conference, where the laws of the church are made or changed, and where bishops are elected. Tb6 Oregon conference this year will be a little longer than usual, the bishop being present for six days. The first two days will be set aside mainly for the examination of young preachers. The opening bOBinesa session will be Wed nesday morning. Another feature of the conference this year will be the celebration Thursday night In commemoration of the seventy fifth anniversary of the founding of . Willamette university. Dr. B. L. Steeves will preside. Presentation will also be made of the Centenary work, Kpworth league work, deaconebs work and missionary work. Friday afternoon the ministers' wives will be entertained with a reception. The bishop will preach, his annual ser mon Sunday morning. Music for the business and anniver sary sessions will be furnished by the Kimball College chorus, directed by H. A. Aldrlch. The complete conference program fol lows : September 29 1 p. m. Conference examinations in First crmrch; all work to be concluded by Tuesday noun. September 30 4 :80 p. m. Annual meeting of the board of examiners. Albert S. Hiaey, chairman. B.80 p. m. Annual dinner of the board of examiners at the Spa.. 7:SO p. m. A sacred concert will be given by WHITE TEMPLE WM. A. WALDO PASTOR. Interdenominational Conference on CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALS 8ATUEDAY AT 7:!t P. M. REV. A. C. DIXON, 0, 0. formerly paTstor of Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, England. "The Consummation of the Incarnation" SUNDAY, 11:90 O'CLOCK Musle by White-Temple Choir ARTHUR W. focKEE Precentor and Soloist of Conference REY.-W, B. RILEY, D. D. Panto r of First Baptist Church, Minneapolis. "The Second Coming and Christian 'Conduct and Character" StlS O'CLOCK. REV, W. B. RILEY, D, D. "The Consummation of the Ages" REV, A C.5 DIXON, D. D, "The Glory of the Incarnation" WHITE TEMPLE TWELFTH ASD TAYLOR 8T8. Dr. Pence's Sunday Subjects 10:30, "The God Whom We Worship; Are We Pagan or Chris tian?" 7:30, "Where Is the Power for a Strong Light?" Wretmt'ister Quartet City's Best With Pipe Organ Aocompanirarnt BIBLE SCHOOL 12:10 CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR 6:30. A Cordial Invitation to the Public. DR. EDWARD H. PENCE. Paitor. Sunday Evening, 7:45 o'ClocIc MOVING PICTURES Dr. Lincoln L. Wirt will show you in Moving Pictures what he saw in Armenia, Syria and Palestine. Will tell you the conditions as he found them and what America ls'doing to meet the situation. Come and see these wonderful pictures. Doors Open at 7:00 o'clock. All Seats Free Morning Service 11 :00 o'clock : Sermon by Rev. W. W. Willard, D. D. "MEANING IN HUMAN LIFE" First Congregational Church Park and Madison Streets 2Br.j$lorrison 111 11 Jfill trinity pulpit at Services Sunday Dr. A. A. Morrison of Trinity Epis copal church has returned from the east Regular services will be resumed Sun day morning and evening. The first session of the Sunday school wilT- be held in the church at 9 :45 a, m. First Church Now Back in Own Home The First Christian Science church has returned to its church edifice again, after having completely renovated anil improved the building by installing a new heating system. Services were con ducted in the Scottish Rite cathedral for several months. First, Third and Fourth churches have also resumed the Sunday evening services at S o'clock. All churches are conducting two Sunday services except Fifth and Seventh churches. Meeting for Voters A special meeting for voters will be held at the close of the morning serv ice at the Grace Lutheran church, ac cording to the announcement of the pas tor, the Rev. C. H. Bernhard. tlie choir and soloinU of First church, directed by Professor John K. Sites. October 1 9 a. ro. Opening wvion. Address by Bishop Matthew Simpson Hughes on "The Call of Evan gelism. " Sacrament of the Lord's supper. Or ganization of the conierence. Memorial service. 2:30 p. m. Anniversary of the Woman's Home Missionary society. Address, Mrs. May C. Bliss. . 7 :30 p. ra. Conference. Missionary sermon, Charles P. Johnson presiding. Seitnon, George H. Bennett, D. D. . 8:30 p. m. Anniversary of the Board of Temperance and Public Morals. Walton Skip worth, 8. D., presiding. Addresn, utarence True Wilson, I). P. October 2 8:30 a. m. Message, "The Gospel of Jeaus Chrwt, the Son of God." Joshua Stansfleld. l. O. 0 a. m. Business sexsion. 10:30 a. ni.- Bishop' hour. "The Methodists of Evangelism. " 2:30 p. inN Anniversary of Woman's For eign Miiionary S4iety, Mrs. D. C, Devon, pre siding. Address, . F. Ineson, I). 1. 5 p. m. Seminary wen's banquet Leslie Church. Secure tickets from Edwin Sherwood, I). D. 7:30 p. m. Seventy-fifth anniversary of the founding of Willamette university. Dr. B. L. Steeves, presiding. Address, "A Voice Crying in the Wilderness," Justice Henry L. Benson. Ad dress. "The Place of the Christian College '' I'resident Carl U. Poney. Address, Bishop Mat thew 8. Hughes. October 3 8:30 a. m. Message, "Undervalued Christian Assets." President H. J. Talbott. 9 :30 a. m. Business session. 10:30 a. m. Bishop's hour, address to the class, "The Manual of Evangelism." 10 a. m. I -ay electoral conference, univer sity chapel. President, I. H. Van Winkle. Lay men's association, president, J. W. Day. 2:30 p. ra. Centenary institute. A. I Howarth, D. D.. presiding. Address, "Conserv ing and Developing Spiritual Resources of the Church., Charles A. Bowen, D. D. Address, "Christian Stewardship; a Continuous Program," J. 1". Marlatt, D. D. Address. "Conserving the Centenary Financial Pledges," H. C. Burkholder, 1. I). Address, "Enlisting the Laletv in the Larger Work of the Church," C. C. Day, D. D. 3-5 p. m. Reception to the ministers' wives and ladies visiting the conference, by the Lrtella Kimball club, in Kimball School of Theology. 7:30 p. in. Joint centenary. A. U Howarth. ,D. I)., presiding. Address. "Methodism's World Program." James K. Crowther, D. D. October 4 8:30 a. H Messier. "A Man Sent ' From God." E. E, Gilbert, X. t. 9 a. m. Busings session. 10:30 a. m. Bishop's hour. "The Reflex Influence of Evangelism." 2:30 p. m. Anniversary of the General Deaconess hoard. Mra. Matthew S. Hughes, pre siding. Report of deaconea work. Miss Neltre M. Curtiss. Address, George" W. White, D. D. 4 p. ra. Ministers' Wives association. Ep uurtli hall. President, Mrs. Charles E. Gibson. 7:30 p. m Anniversary of the Conference Claimants' society, D. H. Iech. presiding. Ad dress, "From a Conference Viewpoint," Charles K Gibson. D. D Address. 8. J. Greenfield, October B 9 a. m. Conference love feast, 8. A. Danford D. D., presiding. ' 10:30 a. tu. Sermon by Bishop Matthew Simpson Hughes, D. D.. LL. D. 6:30 p. m. Epworth league rally, 8alem Cab inets as host. V.30. p', m'TA ,re,t Tun" People's service, fc. M. Smith, district president, presiding. Ad dress, John M. Walters, D. D. , October 6 8:30 a. m. Message. "The Glory of the Cross," Charles A. Edwards, D. D. 9 a. m. Business session. 10.30 a. m. Bishop's hour, "Social Service and Evangelism." "Spiritual Bargains" IN TRINITY CHURCH 19TH.AND EVERETT TS. Sarvlcei Holy Communion S . M. Morning Prayer and 8ermon 11 A. M. Enlnfl Pray ar and Add rot! S p. M. DR. MORRISON Ha Returned and Will Preach 8unday School Will Reopen at 9:46 Our, Regular Members Are Urged to Com Strangers Cordially Welcome. MORNING SUBJECT: "Spiritual Bargains" WESTMINSTER, ENDEAVOR UNION m BIG PROGRAM Educational Work Outlined Will Be Broader in Seopt'Than Ever Attempted Before. An educational program, bigger and broader in scope than anything ever at tempted by the Christian Endeavor union of the state, was outlined at the congress meeting of state officers held at Estacada last Saturday, and San day. The program Includes the award ing of degrees, the earning of which wfll call for intensive study. Some sub jects will be classed as major sub jects and must be Oaken by everyone de siring to take up the course. A few elective subjects will be offered. These electives will be broad in scope and will fill a long felt need tut better training for young people. The following Portland people at tended;, foiss Faye Steinmetz, state president ; Miss Elaine Cooper, state secretary ; Miss Mollie Fettlng, state treasurer ; Miss Mable Galey, state life work recruit superintendent; Miss Effie Torgerson, state intermediate superin tendent; Miss Viola Ogden, state his torian ; C. M. Saiz, state social service superintendent; Miss Joy Aydelott, state good literature superintendent ; LeRoy Robinson, Multnomah county president ; Miss Emma Rehwalt, county intermedi ate superintendent; Miss Dorothy Grl fillan. Miss Jennie McKibben, Miss AlUSe Weatherson, G. Evrt Baker, Lloyd R. Carrick and the Rev. Charles -W. Hays. Others in attendance were : Miss An nabe Taylor of Forest Grove, president of the Washington county union ; Miss June Walker of Forest Grove, junior superintendent ; Lyle Willard of Mc Minnville, state vice president; Howard Zinser of Salem, state prayer meeting superintendent, and Miss Alice Judd of Salem, state social superintendent. A farewell was given to Lloyd Car rick, former state president, who is leaving for California. DIRECTORY Fourteenth Sunday After Trinity L'niform Sunday School Lessons "The Holy Scriptures." Ph. 19:7-1; 119: 9 16. 97. 165; Acta 17:1012; II Tim. 3: 14-17: Heb 1: 1,2 Golden Text: "Thy word is a lamp nnto my feet, and licht onto my vaUi." ls. 119: 105. Young People's Topics Baptiit t'nion "Truthfulness. " Epb. 4:28; II Kings 5:20-27. Christian Endeavor "Truthfulness." Eph. 4:25 II Kinss 5:20-27. .Kpworth league "The Great Companion, How to Live With Him." Luke 24:13-32. Baptist Vint White Temple, 12th and Taylor Rev. William A. Waldo. 11. sermon by the pastor. 3, conference on fundamentals, "The Seal of Incarnation." by Dr. A. C. Dixon ; "The Con Hummafion of the Ages.." by Ir. W. B. Riley; "30. "The Second Couiing and Christian Con duct and Character,'" by Dr. W. B. Kiley. Kast Side E. 20tb and Salmon Rev. W. B. Hinaon. Rev. H. T. Canh, associate?. 1 1 . "The trod for Me'.';. 7:30, "Remember Jesus Christ." Third Vancouver and Knott Rev. WeWey J. Beaven. 11. "Love? and Service"; 7:30, "The Tiling We Need.'' Arleta Rev. Owen T. Day. 11, 'The Su preme Test 6f Christian- Experience"; 8, "The Suffering Chmt: The Way of Life." Culvary K. fth and tirant Rev. J H. TI'ctu.-i" 11. "All Thine Working To'r"tlir for Good How Can It Be?" 8, "Can We Know Anything of the Hereafter! " c.lor.cor E 4-Vh und Main Rev. F ('. Laalette. 11, "The Christianity for Today"; 7:45. "Where the Path Breaks." Seilwood Bethany Rev. T J. Broomfield. 11, T:30. Grace E. 76th and Ash. 11. 8. University Park Rev. . S. Lawrence Black. 11, 8. Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. G. Sjolar dr 10:30, 7:30. St. Johns Rev. Edgar Burton. 11, 7:30. Highland E. fith and Alberta Dr. W. T. Milliken. 11. "An Ancient Church Quarrel"; 8.. "The Life Story of an Ancient Pioneer." Catholic Pro Cathedral 15th and Davis Rev. E. V. O Hara. . 7:15. X:30. 8:45, 11. 7:45. St Peters Lenta Rev. P. Beutgen. 8. 10:30. 7:30 St- Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rev. J. C. Hughes. . 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. Francis E. 12th and Pine Rev. J. Br Black. 6, 8. 9. 10:30. 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary WUliams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 8. 8. 9. 11, 7:30. Holy Rotary E. 3d and Clackamas Rev. E. S. Olson. 6, 7. 8. 9, 11, 7:30. St. Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rev." J. O'Farrell. 8. 10:30, 4. St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Rev. J Kiernan. 8. 10:30. 7:30 The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Rev. George F. Thompson. 7:30. 9, 11. Ascension E. 7Gth and Yamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8, 10:30, 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blanden Rev. F. W. Black. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Holy Cross 774 Bowdotn Rev. C. Raymond. 8. 10:30, 7:30. 8t Ignatius 3220 4Sd st. S. E.: Jesuit Fathers. :30. 8. 10:30. 4. St. Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waitt. . 8:30. 10:30, 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancou ver ave. Rev. William J. Devme. 6. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Phillip Neri (Paulist Fathers) E. lth and Hirkory Rev. W. J. Cartwright 7 30 9, 10:30. 7:80. St. Clement--3. Smith ave. and Newton Serhite Fathers. 6. 8. 10:30, 7:30. Sacred Hert E. 1 1 th and Center Bev. G. Rob. 8, 10:30. 7:30. 8t. Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rev. J. Comminky. 8. 10:30, 7:30. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fail ing Rev. F. Matthew. 8, 10:30, 7:30. at. joepn tuerman) loth and Couch Tlev. B. Durrer. 8, 10:80. 7:80. St. Michael Italian) 4th and Mill Rev M. BaVstra. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30. St. Clares Capitol Hill Father Capistran. O. F. M. : 8. 10:10. . ' St. Charles E. 33d and Albert ReT. J. P. O'Flynn. 8. 10:30. All Saints E. S9th and Gllaan Rev. Father William Cronin. 8. 10:30. St. Patricks 19th and Saner Br. Cbrl M. Smith. Masses 6:30, 8, 9:15. 10:30. 7:45. Christian First Park and Columbia Rev. Harold H. Griffin. 11. sermon on Armenian Situation by Dr. Milton H. Littlefield. national auperinr" tendent of Congregational Sunday schools : 7:4jj, "The Christian Equivalent of War." by the pastor. .East Side E.' 12th and Taylor Ber. R. H. Sawyer. 11, sermon by pastor; 8, sermon by the Rev. A. E Beebe of Norw.al, Conn. Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott. Rev S. Earl Childero. 11. 8. Montavilla E. 76th and Gllsan Re. Her bert E. Ryder. 11, 7:30. Woodlawn E. 7 th and Liberty Rer. Joseph D. Boyd. 11. 8. Vernon E. 15th and Wygant Rev. R Tibbs Maxey. 11. 7:30. Christian Selene Isaon subject: "Matter." -First 19th and Everett, 11. 8. Second E. 6th and Hoi ad ay. 11. 8. Thirt E. 12th and Salmon, 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver and Emerson, 11, 8. Fifth 62d and 4 2d btb. S. E. 11. Sixths Masonic Temple, 868 TarahilL 11, g. . Seventh Holbrook block. St Jones, n. Miss Dorothy-Nichols of Chicago will tell you the story of Her Conversion to Protestant ism Sunday, 8 P, M. at the Church of God, on Failing St., between Union " and Garfield. Take Woodlawn or Alberta car. oted jWen JUre Almost m the enominations CLERGYMEN from all parts of the nation have been Journeying toward Portland during the past week, and from appearances members of almost every denomination will be privileged to listen Sunday to noted men In their church if they desire to do so. The Rt. Rev. James Wise, D. D., bishop of the Episcopal church in Kansas, is in the city, and will be one 'of the special speakers at an Epis copal mass meeting Sunday afternoon. . This service will be held at the Pro Cathedral. B. Finney, a leader in the Brotherhood of St. Andrew, will also be in the city. The Rev. Mr. Wise preaches Sunday night at St. David's church. Another meeting which has brought a group of notable clergymen to the city is the conference on Christian funda mentals, which is being held at the I White Temple and Sunnyside Congrega tional churches. Those who will be In the city are Dr. A. C. Dixon, recently pastor of Spurgeon's tabernacle in Lon don ; Dr. W. B. Riley, pastor of the First Baptist church of Minneapolis, and Arthur 'W. McKee, noted song leader. The famous Persian missionary, the Rev. E. T. Allen, is in the city and has been engaged to take both services at the First Presbyterian church. During the greater part of the war Mr. Allen was engaged in Armenian relief work in Mesopotamia. Mr. Allen and his family were stationed in Urumia, on the border line between Persia and Russia. They saw a,' . great part of-the. war and went rthrough many exciting experiences. He j win leu nis siory in two sermoiia. oev- eral years ago Mr. Allen was assistant pastor of the First Presbyterian church, The annual session of the Pacific Swed- ish mission conference has brought many Methodist Swedish pastors to the city, as well as Bishop Matthew Simp son Hughes. District Superintendent A. E. Lind and G. E. Kollstedt are also in attendance upon the conference. The regional conference to be held in . Wjn be in charge of the Rev. R. G. Portland by workers in the Armenian Sumerlin and at Fourth church in and Syrian relief cause has caused an- j charge of the Rev. Mr. Clark "of Day other influx of church workers. Among I ton, Ohio. OF CHURCH All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m. Congregational First Park and Madison. Dr. W. T. McBl veen. Preachinc by Dr. W. W. Willard. 1 1 . "Meaning in Human Life"; 7:45. lecture by Dr. I I, Wirt on church work in the "Near East" Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor Rev. J. J. SUub. 11, "Where and What Is the Church of Jesus Christ?"; 7:30. song service led by Arthur W. McKee of Chicago; 7:4 5. "The Sec ond Coming of Christian Conduct and Charac ter,'' by Dr. W. B. Riley of Minneapolis. Atkinson Memorial E. 2th and Everett. Rev E. E. Flint. 11. "The Return of Jesus"; 7:30. "The League of Nations." Highland E. 6th and PrescoM Bev. Edward Constant. 11. "Does God Answer Prayer?"; 7:30, "The Divine Art of Human Reconstruc tion.'' Waverley Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11. "The Eife of Ad venture"; 8. "Life's Oppositions." Laur.-lwood 4 5th ave. and 65th st. S. E. Mrs. Alice M. Hundsaker. 11. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert f Murray Pratt. "The BeautV of Covetousness" ; 7 :45, "Sisters of Eve. ' Finnish MisRion 107 Skidmorc Rev. Sam uel Nevala. 6, 7 :30. t'niver-iity Park Haven and Lombard Rev. C. H. Johnston. St. Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Rev. J. T. Merrill. 11. 7:30. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner Rev. Ole Torgeen. 11. 7 :30. First German E: 7th and Stanton Rev. George Zoclier. 11. 7:30. Second (.erman E, 8th and Skidmore Rev. Henry Hugelganz. 11, 7:30. Zion German K. 9th and Fremont Rev. J. H. Hopp. 11, 7:30. Tarkrosc Rev. P. D. Holfman. 11, 7:30. Dunkard Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Brainard Rev. George C. Carl. 11, 8. Episcopal Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen tha Martyr 13th and Clay Rt. ltv. W. T. Sumner, bishop. Ver- Hfff T. T. Hick, dean. 7:4 5, 11, 7:45. ' Trinity 19th and Everett Bev. A. A. Mor rison. 8, 0:45, 11, 8. St. Ivid E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:30, rally day in school; 11. "The ' Difficult Way"; 3, rally day in Mount Tabor school; 8. preaching by the Rt. Rev. Dr. Wise, bishop of Kansas. St Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. G. Hatton. 7:30. 9:45. 11, 8. St Andrews Hereford st, Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9, 11, 7 :30. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Rev. Oswald VV. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson, 11, 8. St Michaels am' Afl Angels E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen. vicar; 8. 10, 11. 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. 9:30. St Pauls Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. AU Saints 25th and Savier Her. Frederick K. Howard. 10. 11. St Johns Memorial E. 16th and Harney, Seilwood. Rev. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:30. 8t Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Bev. W. A. M. Breek, vicar. 10, 11. Evangelical First E. 6th and Market Rev. E. D. Horn sohuch. 11. 7:30. Clay Street 10th and .Clay Rev. Jacob Blocker. 10:45, 8. Swedish Tahomacle N. 17th and Gllsan Rev. C. J. Ledin. 11. 7:45. Frea Methodist Central E. 55th and Flanders Rev. E. L Harrington. 11, 7:30. First E. 9th and Mill Rev. 6. H. Upton. 11. 7:S0. Alberta E. 30th and Vfygant Rev. Alex Beers. 11, 7:30. 8t Johns East Richmond and Hudson Key. E. D. Blackman. 11. 7:30. Lenta Rev. S. H. Upton, acting pastor. 2:30 3:0. Friends First E. 35 th and Main Rev. Homer L. Cox. 11. 7:45. Jewish Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Reform synagogue. Services. Friday 8 p. jn., Saturday 10:30 a. a. Coneresration Ahavni Sholom Park and tTay sts. Rabbi R. Abrahamson, Friday, H p. m. ; Saturday, 8:30 a. m. Congregation Nevah Zedeck Talmud Tons 6th and Hall Rev. Abraham I. Rosencranta. Friday, 8 p. m. ; Saturday, 9 a. m. ; Sunday, 10 a m., religious school. Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints E. 25th and Madison: Heber C. Iverson, mission president; 10, 7:30. Lutheran St. James W. Paix and Jefferson Rev. Win. E. Briniman. 11. 7:30. , St Pauls E. 12th and Clinton Bev. A. Krause. 9:30; 10:30, "I Believe in the Holy Ghost"; T:30. "Three, Reasons Why the Christian Mut Walk in Good Works." Our Savior E. 10th and Grant Rev. M A. Christermen. llfc (Englfedil "The Gratitude for Forgiveness"; 8. song service. Trinity ( Missouri Synod) Williams and Graham Rev. J. A. Rimbarh. 9:15. school; 10:15, German service; 7:30. English service. Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davis Eev. WUhelm Petersen. 11. 8. Grace (English). Mason and Albina. Rev. C H. Bernard. 9:45, "The. Great Physician at Bethesda"; 7:45. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod ney. Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor ris Bev. L. P. KJoller. 11. 8. St. .Johns Peninsula and Kilpa trick Rev. L. f.odwi. 10:45, 7:30. ' 8wedish Ancustana Stanton and TtnAns IjBev.-V;. G. Ogren, 10:45, 7:45. lmmanuel- lti and Irvine Rev. A. V.' An derson. 11, 8. - Trinitj (Norwegian) - Lovely and Fortune Rev. B. A. Stemeth. 10:80. Zion Evangelic-si ( Missouri Synod) Chap V nd . SalraoB Bev. IL H. Koppelmann. 9:15, 10:15. 7:45. Methodist CpleeopeJ Centenary E. 9th and Pine Rev. J. C. Ronina. 11. "The Supremacy of th Spiritual"; 7 :30, "The Horrors of the Armenian Masaa- them are Clarence P. Burgess, general field secretary of the American commit tee for Near East relief ; Dr. Milton L.. Littlefield, national superintendent of Sunday schools of the Congregational church ; Dr. L. L. Wirt, a widely known Congregational minister ; the Rev. A. E. Beebe of Norwalk, Conn. ; and the Rev. E. T. Allen. Mr. Burgess will speak at Sunnyside Methodist church in the morning and at Centenary Methodist church in the evening. Dr. Littlefield will speak at the First Christian church In the morning and at the First Meth odist church in the evening. Dr. Allen will take both services at the First Presbyterian' church. Dr. Wirt will speak at the Church of the Stranger (United Presbyterian) on Sunday morn ing and at the First Congregational church at 7 :43 p. m. The Rev. Mr ; Beebe jji occupy the pulpit of the First ; United Brethren church at il a. m., and j win speai at the East Side Christian j church at 7 :45 p. m. In the absence of the regular pastor from the city in attendance at the an nual conference, the pulpit at the Second United Brethren church will be sup plied Sunday by the Rev. P. O. Bone brake. The services at Third church SERVICES IN cres." by the Rev. C. P. Burgess, Central Vancouver and Fargt -Rev. A. R. .unclean. il, 8. Clinton Kelly E. 4 0th and Powell Rev. John Parsons,, 1 1 . Epworth 2Hth and Savier Rev. J. Stanford Moore. 11, "The Word Have I Hid in My Heart": 8, service by Mrs. Helen Msnley, a traveler in KgypL - s First 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stans fieJd. 10:30. S. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rev. Elias Gjerdins. 11, 8. Garden Home Rev. A. B. Calder. 10:30. 7:45. Leurelwood- E. 63d and Foster. Rev. A. C. Breckenbury. 11, 7:30. Lents Lucien R. Jones. 11. 7:30. Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A. Ginn. 11. MontavilU E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram Gould. 11. 8. Mt. Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. E. Olin Eldridge. 11, "The Centenary Pageant at Co lumbus." by Miss Nellie M. Curtis, superin tendent of the Methodist Ieacnness home; 8, "Christ and the New Era," by the pastor. Rose City Park Rev. D. Lester Fields. 11, 7 :30. Seilwood Rev. W. S. Gordon. 11, 7:30. Sunnyside E. 35th and Yamhill Rev. W. F. Ineson. 1 1. St. Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse Rev. J. H. Irvine. 11. 8. Swedish Beech and Borthwick Rev. Abel Eklund. Annual session of Pacific Swedish mission conference. Bishop M. 8. Hughes presid ing. 11. 7:45. University Park Fiske and Lombard Rev. J. T Albert 11. 8. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver. Rev. C. J. Rynning. 11. 8. " Westmoreland Rev. F. A. Ginn. 8. Wilbur Multnomah hotei Rev. Francis Bur gette Short 10:30. "The Great Home Coming of the Saints." Woodstock E. 44 th and Woodstock Rev. L. C. Poor. 11. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rev. Kloster. 11, 7:45. District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace Toungson, D. D 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790. M. E. 8outh First Union and Multnomah Rev. J. W. nazarene First E. 10'" and Weidler Rev. J. T. Lilt. 11. 7:30 Seilwood E. 9th and Spokane Pv. Weaver W. Hejis. 11. 7:30. Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th st Rev. C. V. Fowler. 11. 7:30. - Highland Park E. 14 th and Killingsworth Rev. W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 8. Scandinavian Kev. J. C. Bringedahl. 11, 7:30. Presbyterian First 12th and Alder. Preaching by the Rev. E. T. Allen, Persian missionary. 11. "The Martyred Church of Persia"; 7:45. "Feed ing 50,000 on Faith." Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Rev.. Edward IL Pence. 10:30. "The God Whom We Worship; Are We Pagan or Christian?"; 7:30, "Where Is the Power for a Strong Light?" Central E. 13th and Pine. Preaching by Dr. Walter H. Irwin, northwest superintendent of New Era movement 11, 7:45. Calvary 11th and Clay. Kev. Frank J. Meyer. 10:30 a. m. Mt Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Kev. Ward MacHenry. 11, "Now Is the Day of Our Sal vation"; 8. illustrated sermon, "The Church's Task of Today " Vernon 19th and Wygant Rev. Bruce G. Giffen. 1 1 , "Loyalty, the Foundation of Religion"; 7.30, "On Taking Things Up." Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Kev. A. L. Hutchinson. 11, "God's Sort of a Work man": 7:30, evening service adjourned to con ference on fundamentals. Fourth First and Uibbs. Rev. Monroe G. G. Everett 10:30. 7:30. Kenilworth E. 84m and Gladstone Rev. Paul E. Ratsch. 11. "My Church and I"; 8, demobilization of service flag. Hope 78th and. Everett Rev. Mr. Giles. 11, 8. Rose City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. '11, "The Refusal of Responsibility" ; 8. "Decision and Indecision." Forbes Graham and Gantenbein Rev. Ward Willis Long. 11, "The Race Course"; 8, "The Law of Unity." Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Rev. Theo dore P. Smith. 11. "Christ the Prophet"; 7:30. "The Man Who Believed in Family Re ligion." Anabel Rev. F. H. Mixwefl. 11, "The Cure for Care"; 8, "The Pathway to Peace." Millard Avenue Bev. W. Lee Gray. 11, "The Power of the Spirit" by tiie Rev. Bou dinot Seeley, superintendent of Presbyterian missions in Oregon; 8, "Crumbs Swept Up," by the pastor. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Bev. A. J. Hanna. 11. Mixpah E. 19th and Division Rev. D. A. Thompson. 11. "The Dynamic o Christian Life, or the True Source of World Power"; 7:45, "Jesus, the Social Arbiter." Sevsnth Day Adventist Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett L. K- Dick sca. pastor. 10, 11:15. ' . Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery E. H. Emmerson, minister. 11., ' Montavilla E. 80th and Everett Eider J. A. Gerhart 10, 11. Lents--B4tli st and 58th ave. Elder W. D. Huntington. 10, 11. St. Johns Central ave. and Charleston i Elder A. K Folkenberg. 10, 11. ' Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder A. A. Meyer. 10. 11. Scandinavian 550 Alberta Elder O. 8. Lee. 10, 11. . ' . ? Salvation Army Corps No. 1 S43 Ash st Adjuta nt Heary R. Cosens, 11. 8:15, 8. Corps No. 412814 1st Captain Willises G. Smith, 11. 3, 8. Ian New Church Society 331 Jefferson Kev. William R. Reece. 11. "The Almighty Power of God; in Yon." VnHartaw Church of Our Father Broadway and Yam hill. Iter. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11, "The Divine Mercy." , PRESBYTERIANS TO Social Visitation Work Will Be Observed During Next Seven Days in This City. Social visitation week or rally week will be observed during the next seven days In a large number of the PreBbyterian churches of the city. : At the ML Tabor Presbyterian church the Rev.' Ward W. MacHenry will preach an appropriate sermon at 11 o'clock. In the afternoon the members of the church, organized in districts, will visit strangers, the sick and friends of the church, announcing the services of the church. Preceding the evening service, motion pictures 'on the life of Abraham Lincoln will be shown. Tuesday will be conference night be tween the official boards and the rest of the church. Short talks will be made by S. W. Lawrence.- George Vath and Mrs. R. H. Tate. Wednesday the wom en's society will have a rally meeting with special music Miss Elsie Lewis will furnish a violin solo; Miss Agnes Symington will speak on her experiences at the Seabeck missionary conference, and Miss Orll E. Henthorne will alk on "After the War Activities." Miss Hen thorne served in France for 27 months with the Y. M. C. A., aiding wounded French soldiers. She spent seven months In Germany with the army of occupation. She has recived a Croix de Guerre from the French government. Thursday evening a pot luck lunch and complimentary dinner to the choir will be held at 6 :30. This will be "church night." A short prayer service will fol low at 7 :45 p. m. The Sunday school orchestra, under the direction of Eflton Shaw, will pro vide the program for Friday night. Talks will be given by Miss Violet Johnson and Miss Henthorne. Social hour and games will follow. Rally day services will be held at the PORTLAND United Brethren Conference superintendent Kev. G. E. Mc Donald. first E. 15th and Morrison Rev. Byron J. Clark. 11, preaching by the Kev. A. E. Beebe of Norwalk, Conn.; no evening service 8econd E. 27th and Sumner Rev. Ira Hawley. 1 1, preaching by Rev. P. O. Bone brake; 8. preaching by B. Lee Paget on Ar menian relief. J Third 67th st and 32d ave. S. E. Rev. E. C. Shepherd. Preacliing by the Rev R. t; Sumerlin at 11. and 8. Fourth Tremont Rev. C. P. Blanchard Preaching by the Rev. .Mr. Clark of Dayton. Ohio. St. Johns (old constitution) 446 Jessun Rev. Walter Reynolds. 10. 7. 8. United Evangelical First E. 16th and loplar Bev. J. A. Goode. 11, 8. Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Rev. H. H. Farnham. 11. 7:30. St Johns Kev. A. P. Ijiyton. 11. 7:45. United Presbyterian First E. 37th and Hawthorne Rev. H V Given. 10:30. "The Kind of Wages 'God Pays": 8. "The Only Secure Investment" Church of tit Stranger Grand snd Wasco Rev. 8. Earl Du Hois. 10:30. "The Iind of Sorrows." by Dr. U I. Wirt; 7:30. "IlldW nating Contrasts" by the pastor Kenton 120 West Lombard Rev. G-eorf N. Taylor 11. "Prophecy Why?" 8. "Jailed, Released, Tried and Flogged. Miscellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E, and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 11, 8. 9th Realization League 18d 5th stev. H Ed ward Mills. 11, "Putting to Use Our Neg hcted Powers."; hri tadelphiao 621 E. Washington. 10:30 Church of God 363 'failing Harry NeaL 11. 7:30. Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. Men's Resort :4th and Bumside Rev. Levi Johnson, superintendent 8. Iivine Science K. 24th snd Rrosdway Rev. T. M. Minard. 11. "Mini Unveiling"; 8. "Man's Atmosphere." Universal Messianic 318 Abington building. Pentecostal. First .and Washington Rev Will C. Trotter. 11. 3. 7:30. Glad Tidings (Penteeontal Mission) 246 1st. 2. 3. 7:30 week days except Monday snd Saturday, 8 p. m. ' Pentecostal church E. 20th and Ankeny A. W. Smith. 11. , 8. Volunteers of America Mission 224 Burnside Meeting every evening except Monday at 8 o'clock, and Sunday, 3 p. m. Portland Ecclesia (Chrintadelpliian) 4597 Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. 11. Peniel Mission 288 1st 8, 8. Services each night at 8. t Church of Christ E 79th and Gllsan. 11. Spiritual Church of Eternal Light 1340 Di vision Rev. May A. Price. 8, Message by L'hsilrs D. OliltMin. First Spiritualist E. 7th and Hassalo Rev A. Scott Bledsoe. Lecture by Mrs. Mary A. Congdon. 3 and 8 p. m. Evening subject, "The Value of Spiritual Knpwiedge. " Second Spiritualist AUsky hall Bar. Max Hoffman. 8. 8. 2 - HOD RALLIES FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH COME TOMORROW ASD HEAR REV. E. T. ALLEN REf ESTLT HOMJ5 FROM PERSIA- WHERE HE HAM LIVED FOR It YEARS. HE HAS A THRILL' ING HT0&Y OF THE WAR 15 THE EAST 10:80 A. M. "The Martyred Church of Persia" Uii F. M. "FEEDING FIFTY THOUSAND ON FAITH". ReligiousSchoolorReformSchool? Id 25 yearsJuvenile Delinquency has increased in the U. S. by 200. Only, 5 of these" ever went to Sunday School What do you want of your boy or girl? Tomorrow b RALLY DAY in the School at SAINT DAVID'S CHURCH :S ' " " '" East 12th utd Belmont A Doubled Membership Is the Motto This Year ROOM, CLASSES, AND TEACHERS FOR ALL 9:30 A. M. At 50th tad Division Su. 3 P. M. rotate Convention of baptists to J3e J)cld rom ct. 21 to 25 The annual meeting of the Oregon Baptist state convention will be held October 21 to 25 in the East Side Bap tist church. Oliver J. Irish of Eugene, president of the association, will be the presiding) officer. Dr. O. C. Wright is executive secretary. Men prominent in the denomination are scheduled to attend. Among them are Henry Bond of Brattleborough. Vt., who was president of the Northern Baptist convention for two years; Dr. Gilbert M. Brink of Philadelphia, execu tive secretary of the American Buptist Publication society; Dr. E. T. Tomll Son of "New York, secretary of the board of ministers and missionaries' relief; Mrs. Katherine Westfall of Chicago, general secretary of the woman's home missionary society ; Dr. Samuel G. Neil of Philadelphia. Bible and field secre tary of the publication society ; Rev. W. Earle Smith of Los Angeles, director of young people's work for" the Pacific coast, and Miss Meme Brockway of Los Angeles, general director of elementary work in the nation. Bible school of Westminster Presbyter ian church on September 28, the exercises starting at 12 :10 p. m. The program as planned by A. J. Beale, superintendent, and his staff includes promotion exer cises in the classes. Dr. Edward H. Pence will preach Sunday morning and evening. Kenilworth Presbyterian church is or ganised under the New Era program of the church and will observe social vis itation day on Sunday. The visitation will be made in the afternoon. The church will demobilize its service flag during the evening service. The Rev. P. E. Ratsch, pastor, will preach both morning and evening. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock an en tertainment and social will be given the members of Rose City Park Presbyter ian church by their pastor, Dr. Robert H. Milligan. The officers of the church i and their wives will assist the pastor. Joseph H. McCoy and Walter Jenkins are arranging the program, which will consist of dramatic readings amd mu sic. A social hour will follow, during which time the women will serve lemon ade. This is the first of a series of Ket-acquainted gatherings to ba held in this jpnurch. The newly organized choir is composed of Miss Margaret Kennedy, soprano; Miss Gertrude Hoeber, con tralto ; Joseph H. McCoy, tenor : Mark Daniels, bass ; Miss Nina Marie Walker, organist. Rev. Alexander Beers May Leave Portland The Rev. Alexander Beers, paRtor of the Alberta. Free Methodist church. Thirtieth and Wygant streets, and for merly pastor of the First Free Metho dist church of Portland, has received an urgent call to take the pastorate of the Bishop Hart Memorial church In San Francisco. Dr. Beers has been considering this proposition for more than a year and will decide in the near future as to whether he will accept It or not. The Rev. Mr. Beers will occupy his pulpit in the Alberta church Sunday morning and evening. Apostle Talmadge Will Speak Monday Dr. James E. Talmageof Salt Lake City, one of th 12 apostles In the Church of Jesus Christ M Latter Day Saints, will arrive in Portland Monday and deliver, a lecture on Mormonism in the local church the same evening. His subject will be "What of the Dead?" The church Is at East Twenty-fifth and Madison streets. Dr. Talmage Is con sidered' a fluent speaker. He has just conducted' 'the quarterly, conference of the Uhion Stake of the church at La Grande, Qr. Fine Showing Made Wilbur School . The Sunday school of Wilbur Meth odist church is making a fine showing, according to an announcement made by Dr. Francis B. Short, pastor. The male quartet is also drawing larger audi ences to the Sunday morning service. Dr. Short will preach Sunday morning. X EPISCOPAL CHURCH IS TO .21 Prominent Men to Take Part in Mass Meeting to Be Held in Portland at the Pro-Cathedral. PURPOSE TO BE EXPLAINED Steps Necessary for Local Churches to Take to Make It Success Are to Be Outlined. CAMPAIGN BEGIN ON SEPT - The first step In the nation wide cam faisn of the Kpiscopal church will be taken on Sunday afternoon, September 21, at a mass meeting to be held at th Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr, at 4 o'clock. The shecial speakers who are corning; for this meeting; are : Tha Rt. Rev. James Wise, D. D. of Kansas, and B. Finney, one of the leaders of the Brotherhood of St. Andrew. The purpose of this meeting is to explain the nation wide campaign and the steps necessary- for the local churches to take to secure Its success. On Sunday morn ing; the speakers for the mass meeting: will preach In the following- churches: St. Stephens pro-cathedral, 11 a. m., B. Finney ; Grace Memorial, 11 a. m., BUhop Wise. Bishop Wise will preach at St. David's church, Sunday evening, at o'clock, and Finney will go to Ore gon City for the evening- servioe. Mon day mornlag Bishop Wise and Finney will address the clergy. The meeting will be held In clerlcua room in the Merchants Trust building. New York, Sept. 20. With the selec- tlon of Lewis B. Franklin as director of organization, the Protestant Episco pal church han secured the services of a man who is regarded as probably one of the most successful organlzatiori ex perts today in America. Franklin will have complete direction of the forthcom ing "Every Name" campaign of th Eptncopal church, as part of the pro gram of that church in America, to stimulate and reawaken Interest in Episcopal church work. Franklin is best known as the man who organized for the treasury depart ment the machinery that conducted the four Liberty loan and victory loan cam- -paigns. The "Every Name" campaign nf the Episcopal church will culminate on De cember 7, when every person whose name is enrolled on the membership llHt of the church will be personally visited and urged to a reawakened interest in ' church work, and the responsibilities of Christian citizenship In coping with the problems which the nation faces. Report on Conferencr5 A report on th Seabeck Missionary conference will be given to the ChrlHtiun Endeavor society of Waverly Heights Congregational church at their Sunday evening service. The Kev. O. P. Avery will preach Sunday 'morning and even- ing. SOUL INSPIRATION THE OUTPUT EVERY SUNDAY RfORNINO WILBUR Methodist Episcopal Church Multnomah Hotel This church tu packed lt.t Sunday mornlni. Tha preacher has a human-heart manaafe. MALI QUARTBT A Coiutant Jor and Bleaatftf CRIMON 10:30 A. M. The Great Home-coroinf of th Saints Meet Your Frinli Hera DR. SHORT INVITE VOU TO FELLOWSHIP "Workers With God" Rev. Joshua S tans field, D. D. will preach to a packed bona at FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH TWELFTH AICD TAYLOR STS. UNDAV 10:30 A. M. Members Home-Coming Day REAT SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLY 12:15 P. m. ARMENIAN RELIEF SERVICE 7:4 P. M. REV, MILTON S. LITTLBPIELD, D. D RECENTLY RETURNED PROM ARMENIA, MEMBER AMERICAN RELIEF COMMIT TEE IN THE NEAR EAST. WILL SPEAK NO SPECIAL COLLECTION. Splendid Quartet and Ctwrot Muilo THE TRUTH A'M TROUBLE "r Knrprlxlsg FACTS BIBLE Hevealrd Through Prophe ey COSCKRjriJiO 'The Dawn of the Evil Day KZKKIEL PLBMC LECrCtTB BY C. J. LeROY Sunday. Sept. 21 3 p. m. W.O.W. Temple 11th St.. Bet. Washington St Alder INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS SEATS FREE M NO COLLECTION