THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 18 SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919, PORTLAND, OREGON bverrior lcdtt unday throughout Oregon 4 f" ? Makes School s tomorrow Sunday TOMORRQV IS SET APART AS SUNDAY SCHOOL SUNDAY . Purpose Is to Induce Everyone to Become Regular Attendant at -Bible School Service GOVERNOR SETS DAY ASIDE Proclamation Declares Sunday School One of Great Out standing Factors of Nation. Listen to the call of the church ' bell tomorrow morning and hark back to the days when you were young and used to attend Sunday " school regularly. Then put on your coat arid hat and make for the church of your choice. Tomorrow Is "Go to Sunday School" day. By proclamation ot Governor Ben 1 Olcott the day will be observed In churches' throughout the state. ' The plan Is not to ask the church to 'give way to the Sunday school, but to - get everyone to the regular Bible school service. All cltlsens of Oregon, adults as well aa children, are urged to ob ' aerve "Go to Sunday School" day. Part of the governor's proclamation . reads : "Since Its Inception the Sunday school has been the Instrumentality In that degree of character development which haa been one of the outstanding factors tn the greatness of our nation. Thous ands of men and women of our state owe to the lessons which they have gained In attendance at Sunday school the fine sense of citizenship which has sustained them In their later years, and 'look back to those lessons with a keen ens of grateful appreciation. To our boys and girls and to our young manhood and young womanhood ' we owe the best that we can give. The environment of the Sunday school is such an environment as tends toward the growth of the finer and better sensi bilities. . ' "No matter 'what sect or creed may ' claim your reverence, none but feels that the principles upon which our govern ment Is founded are in accord with the best principles of Christian civilization and those precepts are inculcated to the young mind In the lessons and through the environment of the Sunday school, til Christian Science Free Lecture Sunday In response to the growing demand for authentic Information concerning the teaching of Christian Science, Fifth -Church of Christ, Scientist, of this city , extends a cordial invitation to all to attend a free lecture on Christian Science by Frank Bell of Philadelphia, in " the church edifice Sunday afternoon, No- -vember 2. at 3 o'clock. Mr. Bell la a ' member of the board Of lectureship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist, tn Boston, Mass., . and Is authorised to speak with author ity. - 8. A H. Oreem Stamps for eausK Hoi man Fuel Co.. Main 353, A-33G3. Block- .wood, short slab wood. Hock Springs and Utah coal, sawdust. Adv. DR. M'ELVEEN SAYS: "Be a Lifter and Not a Leaner" FIRST' CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH . Park and Madison Streets 11:00 A. M. i "THE MOTHERHOOD OF GOD" I 7:43 P. M. "WARHASTED NOT TO SHRINK" Sunday School. 9 :45 A. M. S Christian iaideavor, 6 :30 P. M. 1 THE CHURCH OF THE FRIENDLY HANDCLASP t LABOR UNION MEN AXD ; Other Wage Earners HEAR ; ' D. L. SHULTZ Union man and evangelist for the j Northern Baptist convention. He speaks every night for the next two weeks at i THE UNIVERSITY PARK BAPTIST ; : CHURCH Bring' Tour Families and Tour Friends. Take St. Job as ear to FIshe SU, Walk i Two Bloekslforth. . - -! COME 8U5DAT EVE5I5G "Jabal, Jaubal and Gutal-Cain" Tke Ministry ef the Art to Life Is the subject annooaosd by Dr. Edward M. Fasoe fair- his sermon tomorrow nicht. In th morning b -mUi pnaea a Tke Slnlan Ohrtsti The Me Im portant Human Pest in History.". ' FINK QUARTETPIPE ORGAN ' MUSIO '""'-""" -- - Ar yon ;inUrstd ia the life of Christ? " Xr. fence is. conduetlnf aa informs!, most tntemtinc study on this sabjeet at $ o'clock each Tlinndsy nig hV to which the, poblio is Invited. v Resident Pastor Is Secured Jot Local Deaf Worshippers The deaf of Portland now have a' resi dent pastor. . Last Sunday the Kev. John A. Beyer of New York was in stalled pastor of the local deaf church, the service being held in Trinity' Lu theran church, in the preserve of a large number of deaf people. Miss Hulda Isaacson beautified the service by ren- dertng a hymn in sign language. Until further arrangements can be made, serv ices will only be held on Sundays In the Trinity Lutheran church, Graham and Williams avenues. All deaf In the city are Invited to attend. For the past three years the Rev. George W. Gaert ner of Seattle has been preaching to the deaf of Portland on alternate Sundays, but the work became so large that as sistance was imperative. . The deaf of Portland may now enjoy the same church privileges as their speaking brethren. Workers' Conference Adopts New Goal The monthly workers' conference of the Mount Tabor Presbyterian Sunday school in the future will be held in the church on the second Thursday evening of. each month. At the conference Thursday evening a complete plan of organization for the school was out lined and the international standard adopted as a goal of efficiency. The superintendent's cabinet was organized. In which administrative details will' be taken care of, and the workers' confer ence will be made principally an -inspirational meeting. The school has decided that this year a "White Christ mas" shall be observed and preliminary plans for the service have been made. The following departmental superin tendents were elected : Missionary, Miss Margaret Copeland ; temperance, A. J. Twogood; training, Miss Margaret ew Ing; beginners. Mrs. T. E. Spiers. Miss Louise Roblson was selected to stimu late among: the workers of the school, the reading of up-to-date books on Sun- day school methods, and to secure mem-, bers for the reading course outlined by the State Sunday School association. "Confucianism" Is ' Sermon Topic The Rev. H. i,. Cox of hn VI mt Friends church announces as his sub ject for Sunday morning a discussion of Confucianism. This is the second of the regular series of missionary ser mons on the first of each month that will deal with the non-Christian relig ions. A special series of revival meet ings which have Just closed at the Sec ond Friends' church have left the church In a much strengthened condi tion. The pastor. Miss Laurana Terrell, announces a fall rally and social of the Christian Endeavor next week, when special plans will be laid for the win ter's work. The new pastor of the West Piedmont Friends' church, the Rev. Carey Jessup, will occupy xhls pulpit next Sunday and announces a special series of revival services to begin at that tjme. The pastor will be assisted by Evangelist Miss Louise Pennell. Wallace McCamant to Address Men's Club Sunday evening the men's club of Cen tral Presbyterian church will have charge of the service. The speaker of the evening will be Justice Wallace Mc Camant. He will pay a tribute to the boys who went to the service of their country from this church. At the close of the service Justice McCamant will presejit the service flag, containing 89 stars, to the mothers of the church. The Rev. F. J. Myers will preside at the service. Professor William J. Belcher will have a male chorus of 25 voices. As the church is without a pastor the men's club has taken It upon itself to pro vide for the various services. In the morning Dr. M. Swadener, noted orator, will speak In the interests of the Anti Saloon league. To Discuss Prophecy The Rev. F. C. Laxlptt -ain present day problems In the light of Bible Dronhecv in his SimH.v sermon at Glencoe Baptist church. He win aiso give Christ's position in the present crisis. Special music will be furnished. First Presbyterian Church PORTLAND, OREGON lf SlrMt at 12th TOMORROW RKV. FRANK M. SILSLIY. D. O. (Pastor First Presbytarian Church, Oakland, Cal.) 10:30 A. M. "THI SOLID ROOK IN THE STORM OF UNREST" 7:30 . M. "MOUNTAIN STAND- nnus) UHvIR PULL OF THK PLAINS." m WESTMINSTER TV J y r CHURCHES JOIN IN STUDY OF BIBLE SSMSMSBHMMSBMHMMBM Dr. J. M. Gray to Conduct Con ference for Three Days of Coming Week. A Bible conference will be held in the East Side 'Baptist and Sunnyslde Congregational - churches the first three days of this coming week- It will be conducted by Dr. J. M. Gray, dean of the Chicago Moody Bible in stitute, and Dr. W. P. "White of Al bany. The meetings, of this confer ence are open to the public, no charge being made for admission to the classes. The Sunday ' and Monday program will be held at the Baptist church and Tuesday's program at the Congrega tional church. The program is: Sunday. 11 a. m., "Thinking Through the Bible," by Dr. White ; 7 :30 p. m., "The Coming of the King," Dr. Cray; Monday, 10:30 a. m., conference with ministers, conducted by both speakers ; 3 p. m., "The Book of Ephesians"; 7:30 p. m., "When Will Christ Come?"; Tuesday, '3 p. m., "The Security of the Believer" ; 7 :30 p. m., "The Throne of David." Mrs. Segersten Will Sing Vespers Sunday Mrs. Blanche Williams Segersten, so prano of the First Presbyterian choir, is to be the soloist at the Warren vesper service at 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon in room E of the church house. The vesper service will present an excellent program Sunday aa Miss Gertrude Hoe ber, leader of the Warren vesper or chestra, will have present the full or chestra of 10 members arid the overtures will be music of the highest order. The vesper class Is showing a rapid Increase In numbers, and the spirit of progress is manifested along- lines of individual advancement. All mature young people will find a cordial greeting. Dr. Angela L. Ford Warren is at the door every Sunday afternoon to greet members, as sisted by Miss Jennie Lee Simmons. Miss Helen Baughman, F. A. Helber and Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Allen. Unity Communion Service Communion service, reception of new members and baptism of children will be observed Sunday morning at Unity Pres byterian church by the Rev. S. W. See man, He will preach at 7:30 p. m. DIRECTORY Nineteenth Sunday After Trinity Uniform Sunday School Lessons "A Lesson in Trout" Mitt 14:22-23. Golden text: "I belie re; help thou mine un belief." Mark 8:24. Young People's Topics Baptist Union "Christianity and the Health of China." lnke 4:16-81. Christian Endeavor "Christianity and the Health of China." tnke 4:16-81. Epworth Ieapie "How to Use the Bible." Psa. 19:7-14. Daptin First White Temple, 12th and Taylor He. William A. Waldo. 11. "America's Debt to the World," by ReT. P. Kin Sing-wor of Burma; 8. preachinf by Ber. 8. G. Neil of Philadelphia, Pa., "i Sinner's Opportunity." East Bide E. . 20th and Salmon Rer. W. B. Hinsou. Bey. H. T. Cash, associate. 11. "Thinkine Th touch the Bible," by Dr. W. P. White of Albany; 7:30, "The Cominr of the King." by Dr. J. M. Gray of the Moody Bible Institute. i Third- Vancouver and Knott Bar. Webley J. Bearen. 11. 70. Arleta iRer. Owen T. Day. 11, 8 Calvary E. Rth and Grant Re. 3. B. Thomas. 11. 7:30. Glencoe E. 45th and Main Rot. F. C. T-aslette. 11. "Christ and the Present Crisis": 7:30. "The Sure Foundation." Sellwood Bethany Preaching by Bey. W. N. Ferris of Ashland. Grace E. 78th and Ash. Iter. F. W. Star ring. 11. "A Successful Evangelism": 7:30. "The Valley of Demons." University Park Bev. a. Lawrence Black. 11. 8. Bwedish 15th and Hoyt Bet. T. O. Sjolar-d-f. 10:80. 70. St. Johns B. Edgar Barton. 11, 7:80. Highland E. 6th and Alberta Dr. W. T. MUliken. 11 and 7:30. CatheJIo Pro tthedra! 15th and Davie Bev. E. V. OHara. 6. 7:15. 8:30, 8:48. 11. 7:45. St Peters Lenta fiev. P. Beutgen. 8. 10:80, 7 JO. St Lawrence 8d and Sherman Bev. J. Q, Hughes. S. 8:30, 10:30. 7:80. St. Francis E. 12th and Pine Bev. J. H. Black. 6. 8. 0, 10:30, 7:30. Immaculate Heart of alary Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly, . 8. . 11, 7:30. Holy Bosary E. .3d and Clackamas Rev. K. S. Olson. 6. 7, 8. 9. 11, 7:80. 8f. Rose E. 53d and AUmeda Bev. J. O'FarreU. 8, 10:30, 4. St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Bar. J. Kteraan. 8. 10:30. 7:80. The Madeleine E. 24 th and Stsktyoa Rev. George F. Thompson. 7:80, 9, 11. Ascension E. 70th and Yamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:80. Blessed 8acrament Maryland and BlsnrTrna Bev. V. W. Black, 8. 10:30, 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Bev. C. Raymond. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St. Ignatius 8220 43d at.- 8. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:80, 8. 10:30. 4. St. Stephens K. 42d-and Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waitt. , 8:80. 10:80. 7:30. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Vancoo ver are. Bev. William J. Devine. . 8. 10:80. 7:80. . St. Phillip Neri (Paulist Fathers) E. 16th and Hickory Ear. tl. L. Ferry. 7:30. 9. 10:80. 7:30. St. Clement 8. Smith ' ave. and Newton Sorbite Fathers. , 8. 19:30, 7:30. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rev. G. Bob.1 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Agaths K. 15th and Miller Bar. J. Comminsky. 8, 10:30. 7:80. St. SUnhUui (Polith) Maryland and rifl ing Rev. r. Matthew. 8. 10:80. 7:80. St. Joseph (German) 15th and Coocb Rev. B. Dorrer. S. 10:80, 7:80. 8t Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill Rv. M. BaWra. 8:30. 10:80. 7:30. 8t Clares Capitol Hill Father Capistran. O. F. M. ; 8. 10:10. , ' St. Charles E. 8 3d and Alberte Bev. J. P. O'FIynn. 8. 10:30. . All Saints E. 8tb and Gllsaa Rev. Father W illiam cronin. n. io:so. St. Patricks 19th and Savjer Rev. Charles M. emltn. Masses n:80. . :l. 10:80. 7:45. Ohrtstla ' First Park and Columbia Rev. Harold H. Griffta. 11, T:48. East Skle E. 12 th And Tayhff Bev. R. H. Sawyer. 11, 8. . . , Rodney A venae Rodney and Knott. Bar. 8. Karl CMldenC 1 1. 8. Montavttla E. 76th and Gllaan Bey. Her bert E. Rrder. 11, 7:80. Woodlawn E. 7 th and liberty Bar. Joseph v. soya, it, s. Vernon E. 1 5th and Wygant Rev. K. Tibba Mazer. 11. T40. ' ChrktlM Golance '' " Trenton mhjeet: "Probation After Death." Fimt--19th and Everett. 11. 8. Second E. 8th and HoUaday. 11, ft. Third -E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. ; Fourth Vancouver and Emerson. 11. 8. Fifth S2d and 4 2d ave. S. K. 11. ' . Sixth Masonia Temple. 868 YamhOLiS 11. 8, Seventh Holbrook block, St. Johns. ' 11. , - All churches Wednesday. 8 p, . . - -' Oonereaatianal . - First Park and Madison. Da Tf.- T. McEl- Missionary education to J3e (Established Church jf ederation pens ?3ranch Beginning Monday evening in the First Congregational church. Madison and Park, streets, the Portland Church fed eration will inaugurate another branch of its work, namely, that of missionary education. "For three nights of two suc cessive weeks, normal classes will be held fh a variety of books. Leaders in the work desire to have all churches in the city send their leaders to these normal classes, so that they may be trained for the school of missions to be started November 9 in the local churches. GREAT BELIGIOCS UNDERTAKING The school of missions In the churches will probably be the greatest religious undertaking in thecltys history to date. The" committee, of -which Barnes F. Ew ing is chairman, contemplates putting a mission study class In every Protestant church in Portland. Just how this class will be organized will be left to each church to solve for itself, but the com mittee has suggested that the hour of the Sunday night young people's service be utilised. They suggest that seven Visiting Clergymen To Occupy Pulpit Two visiting clerjrymen will occupy the pulpit of the White Temple Sun day. In the morning the Rev. F. King Slnglser of Burmah will preach on America's debt to the rest of the world In the evening Dr. S. G. Nell of Phila delphia will preach. Dr. Neil is a noted evangelist. The Temple quartet will provide special music for both services. Sunday afternoon from 1 to 7 o'clock the White Temple members will con duct their second annual membership canvas. The teams will meet at the close of the morning service, and. after luncheon will begin on their mission. At a recent church meeting it was voted to- raise a budget of ,116,117.50 during the coming year. As a" result of the Canvass last year all expenses of the church were paid. The object of the campaign is to have every member assigned to a definite pledge every week. Another object Is to enlist each member in some branch of church work. New Pastor to preach The new pastor of the Vancouver Avenue Norwegian-Danish M. E. church, the Rev. A. Chrlstensen, has arrived in the city from Oakland, Cal., and will occupy his pulpit at both services Sun day. He desires to have all members of the church present. Strangers will also be welcome. OF CHURCH veen. 11. "Motherhood of God": 7:45. "War ranted Not to Shrink." Sunnyslde E. 8 2d and Taylor Rev. 3. 3. Staubs 11. "A Glimpse of Christ's Future Glory"; 7:45, "Who la the Man of Galileer 1 Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett. Rev. E. E. Flint. 11. "Tha New Process for Making Christians," 7 .45. "Post-War Mortals and the Ten Righteous , Men of Sodom and Portland." , Highland EL 8th and Preaeott Rev. Edward Constant. 11. "The One Who Is Able"; 7:30, "Stones From tha Brook." Waverteigh Heights E. 33d "and Woodward He. Oliver P. Avery. 11, 8. Laurelwood 15th ave. and 65th St. S. E. Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. Pilgrim Missouri thd Shaver. Bev. Robert Murray Pratt. 11, "Tha Dark Night of the Soul"; 7:30, "Some Deaoona I Have Known." Finnish Mission 107 Skidmore Rev. Sam uel Nevala. 6, 7:30. University Park Haven and Lombard Rev. C. H. Johnston. St. Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Bar. J. T. Merrill. 11. 7:30. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner Bev. Ole Torgessen. 11, 7:80. First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev. Qeorge Zocher. 11, 7:80. Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Rev. Henry. Hagelcana. 11. 7:80. k Zion German E. 9 th and Fremont Bev. J. H Hopp. 11. 7:30. Parkrose Bev. P. D. Holfman. 11. 7:80. Dunkard Church of tha Brethren Bortbwick and Brainard Bev. George C CarL 11. 8. Episcopal ?ro-Cathedral of St Stephen tha Msrtyr Rt Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop; Very Rev. It. T T. Hicks, dean? 7:45. 11. "Thy Kingdom Ccme"; 7:45. "The Efficacy of Prayer." Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor rison. 8. ll. "Beware of Fake Prophets"; 8, '"The Key to Sniritual Understanding." St. David E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. Services in charge of Rev. Walter Gray. 7:30, 9,, 11, 7:80. St Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. G. Hatton. 7:30. 9:46, 11, 8. St. Andrews Hereford st, Portsmouth Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9. 11, 7:30. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Wekiler Ray. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11, 8. St Michaels am All Angels E. 43d and Broadway Rev. T. F. Bowen, vicar; 8, 10, 11. Church of Our Savior SOth are. and 41st St 8. E. Rev. K. H. Clark, vicar. 7:80. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Bev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 9:30. St Pauls Woodmen Bev. Oswald W. Tay lor. 4. All ainta 25th and Savier Bev. Frederick K Howard. 10. 11. St Johns Memorial E. 16th and Harney, Sellwood. Rev. H. Clark in charge. 11, 7:30. St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Bar. W. A. 1L Brack, vicar. 10, 11. CvantaUeal First E. 6th and Market Bev. E. D. Hera achneh. 11. 7:80. Clay Street 10th and Clay Rev. Jacob 8tockpr. 10:45, "The Preeminence) of Christ"; 8, John E. Crymea. general missionary ot the American Sunday School union, will speak Swedish Tsbernacle N. 17th and Olimn. Rev. C. J. Ledin, 10, rally service:. 11. "Jeans and tha Children"; 7:30 (English). "Isaac aa Type of Christ and His Raving Minion." Free Methodist. Central E. 65 th and Flanders Rev. E. 1 Harrington. 11. 7:80. Iftrst E. Bth and Miltc Rev. 8. H. Cpton. 11. 7:SO. Alberte E. 80th and Wygant 11 7;30 - St Johns East Richmond and Hudson Bay E. D. Blackman. 11. 7:30. Lents Kev. S. H. Upton, acting pastor. 2:30. 8:80. Friend First E. 85th and Main Bey. Homer L. Cox.. 11. "Diaoussion of Confucianism"; 7-45 - Second E. 02d and 61st are. Iter. Lorana 1L Terrell 11. 7. West Piedmont Berth wick and Jersey Rev Carey Jeasupp. 11, 8. JtwMl Congregation Beth Israel 1 2th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Reform ejuaacenia. Services. Friday 8 P- am.. Saturday lOiSeVT sa. , Concrecatiott Ahavai Sboloss Park and Clay ta. Rabbi B Ahrahamion, Friday, 8 a. aT Saturday. 8:30 a, a7 Conaregation Nevah Eedeck Talmnd Torab 6 th and HaU Bev. Abraham L RowncrantaT Friday. S p. as.; Saturday, S a. m. ; Sunday, 16 s, aw. rcUciooa school. " . t-after Day taints Church of Jeans Christ ot Latter Day Saiata K. 25th and Madison; Heber OlTersom. gaisaion presidaat; 10. 7:80. r0 k 1 Trn.. SV Brinkmsa St Pauls s. lzta .and Clinton Re. A. Krsuse. 9:80. 19:80. "The Holy Ghost Haa Kept One in Trna Faith"; 7:80. "The Message ot tha Reformation ta Our Times," foUowedby OOSBmoniiM, ' ' - " .. Onr 8anor E. 10th and Grant Rfv M. A. Chxnteaasn. 11 (Norwegian).., Christ Foraiv bu Sins. How and Why?" ... Trinity - (Miasouri Synod) Willlssas and Graham Rev. J, A. Rimbach. 9:15. 10:15 classes be organised in each church, thus affording a class for all ages. The or ganisation of each church will be planned on the organization of the normal school. The organization of the normal school, the books to be used and the instruct ors are: Primary classes, "Mook; ju nior classes, "The Honorable Crimson Tree," led by Miss Margaret Scott; young people's classes, "Ministers of Mercy," led by Mrs. B. A. Thaxter ; for .adults. "Christian Americanization," led by the Rev. Robert M. Pratt ; for adults, "New Life Currents" In China," led by James F. Swing; for women, "Crusade of Compassion." led by Mrs. J. B. Murphy; for men, "World Facts and America's Responsibility," by Rev. Ralph C. McAfee. SPECIAL EFFORT TO ENROLL MEN Special effort is 'being made to enroll men In the class conducted by Mr. Mc Afee. This mission school is the method by which the church is attempting to reach all ages through simultaneous mis sion Study classes meeting once a week for six weeks. New Congregational Departments Open The First Congregational church is organising many new departments of work. Last Sunday L. G. Nichols, edu cational expert, organized a discussion class for young men. The class meets In Dr. McElveen's study from 10 to 11 o'clock Sunday, morning., Sunday the class will discuss '"How ko Choose the Right Life Work.'' Wednesday evening T. D. Kirkpatrlck, city club leader of Boys' and Girls' clubs, and W. J. Kent, from Scout headquarters, will organize a Boy Scout troop. This troop is not only for boys of the Sunday school but is for the boys of the community. An other new feature is the employment of a klndergartner to care for young children during the hour that the par ents are attending the Sunday morning service. This kindergartner will enter tainingly instruct the children during that hour. 41 War Veteran to Talk Erlin Wilde, returned war veteran, will tell of his experiences- at the Sun day night services at Marshall Street Presbyterian church. The young people will have charge of the service. The communion service will be observed in the morning. Human Nature Study Studies of human nature, entitled "Some Deacons I Have Known," will be presented to the evening audience at Pilgrim Congregational church by the Rev. Robert Murray Pratt, pastor. SERVICES IN fOerman). "Reformation Festival": 8, corner stone laying. Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davis Rev. Wilhelm Pettersen. 11, 8. Grace (English) Mason and Albina. Rev. C. H. Barnard. 9:45. 7:45. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod ney. Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor ris Rev. L. P. KJoller. 11, 8. St Johns Peninsula and Kilpe trick Bev. It. Ludwig. 10:4 5, 7:80. Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney Bev. V.' G. Ogren. 10:45, 7:48. Immanuel 1 9th and Irrtng Rev. A. V. An derson. 11, 8. Trinity (Norwegian) Lovely and Fortune Rev. 8. A. Stenseth. 10:80. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap nun and Salmon Rev. H. H. Koppelmann. 0:15. 10:15. 7:45. Methodist Episcopal Centenary E. 8th and Pine. Rev. Frank L. Wemett 10, "Thwarting Omnipotence"; 7:30. "The Great Business of Being a Friend." Central Vancouver and Fargo Bev. A. R. Maclean. 11. 7:30. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Hev. E. S. Mace. 11. Epworth 26Ui and Savier Rev. J. Stanford Moore. 11, 7:30. First 12th and Taylor1 Rev. Joshua 8 Uni fied 10:30. 7:80. First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rev. Kliaa Gjerdint 11. "The Glory of the Lord"; 8, "The Way to God." Laurelwood E. 63d apd Foster. Rev. A. C. Brakenbury. 11. 7:30. Lenta Bev. F. R. Sibley. 11, 7:48. Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A. Ginn. 11, VThe Influence of What We Read"; 7:80, "A Drama of Ufa.". Montavilla E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram Gould. 11. 7:30. Mt Tabor E. 61st and Start Rev. E. G. Decker. 11. 7:80. Pattern Alberta and Michigan. Rev. George H. Bennett 11. "Faith in the Invisible; 7:30. "Mr. HaMn and Brother Tightwad." Rose City Park E. 68th and Sandy. Rev. D. Lester Fields. 11, 7:30. Stllwood E. 16th and Tacoma Rev. W. 8. Gordon. 11. "First Things First" or "Right a Question of Relative Importance"; 7:30, "Tha Cause and Cure of tha Blues." 8unnyidf E. 35th and Yamhill Bev. W. F. Ineaon. 11. 7:45. St. Johns W. Leavitt and Syracuse Bev. W. E. Klosterftll. 7:30. bwedish Beech and Bortbwick Bev. Abel Eklund. 11, 7:30. .University Park Fixke and Lombard Rev. 1L T. Atkinson. 11, 7:30. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver Rcr. A. Cbristfcmcn. 11. 8 Westmoreland Milwaukee and Midway Bev. E. S. Mace. 7 :S0. Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. Francis Bur grU Short 10:30. "The Chariot Pulpit, or the Ministry of Christian Laymen." Woodstock E. 44th and Woodstock Rev. L. C Poor. lj. 7:30. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rev. J. H. Irvine. 11, "The Preaching of the Cross; In It Still FooUshnesa and a Stumbling Block!" 7:30. "A Kingly Call to Toung People." District superintendent Rev. William Wallace Toungson. D. D.. 691 E. 62d at N. Tabor 2790. M. C. South Kfrit TJnVn end Multnomah Rev. J. W. Byrd. 11, "Our Unlovely Lord"; 7:30, "What Shall I Do With Jesus?" Naz&rene Firit K. 10"- and WebBsr Bar. J. T. Little. 11. 7:30. . Sellwood E. 8th and Spokane PT. Weaver W. Hess. 11. 7:80. Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th at Bev. C. U. Fowler. 11, 7:30., Highland Park E. 14th and Knjlnpwortn Rev. W. P. Keebaugh.. 11. 8. Scandinavian Rev. J. C BringedahL 11. 7:30. ; PresDyterian First 12th and Alder. Preachinf 'by Rer. Prank M. Silsley of Oakland. 10:80. "The Solid Rock in the Storm of Unrest"; 7:30. "Moun tain Standards Under Pull of the Plains." Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Rev. Edward 1L Pence. 10:30. "The Sinless Christ The Most Important Human Fact of His tory": 7:30. 'Jsbal, Jaubal and Gntal-Cain: Tbj Ministry 'of the Arte to Life." Central K. 13th and Pine 10:80. prohi bition lecture by Dr. Madison Swadener; T :80, men's chib ta eberw, address by Justice Wal lace McCamant "Tha Debt Wa Owe tha Sol dier Boys." Calvary 1 1th and . Clay. Rev. L. Bcaning Quick.; 10:80. "Tha Moral Undertow": 7:30, "That Day." ' Mt T!r E. R5th and Belmont Bev. Ward Mac Henry. 11. "The Blasphemy ef Prayer"; 7:30, "American Ideals and tha World Out look." by Dr. Madison Swadener. . Vernon 19th and Wygant Bev. Brace G. Giffen. 11, "ChrtaUsn Missions and a Bet ter World" 7:80, "The Best Wine Last" riedmont Cleveland and Jsrrett Ber. A. L. Hutchinson, 11. 70. Fourth F1rt an Gibba, . Ret. Monroe G. (i. Everett 10:80. "Leve and Servios"; 7:30, "How Men I lava Succeeded in the Very Shadow of Failure." ' - Kenilwortn E. 84th and Gladstone- Preach tat by Ber. Robert A- Smith of neattie. 11. 70.1 - Hope 78th and Xverett Bar. H. E. Giles. . 11, 8. . . w. x CORNER STONE TO BE LAID SUNDAY New Church for Trinity Lutheran Is Under Construction, Rod ney and Ivy. Trinity Lutheran church will lay the corner stone of Its new church edifice Sunday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. The Rev. Frederick Zehe of Mt. Angel will deliver the main ad dress in German. The Rev. Paul Schans of North Plains will speak in English. A mixed choir consisting ot members of the church will render appropriate music, under the leadership of Richard Kuhnan, who is also principal of the parish school, situated next to the new Church. The new church .will be of Gothic structure, built ef Oregon fir, with brick veneer, metal shingles and steel celling. Large art glass windows are also con templated. Edwin Balgemann Is de signer and builder. The pastor, the Rev. J. A. Relnbach, has Invited the public to attend the cornerstone service. He will also preach morning and evening In the present structure at Williams avenue and Graham street. 'Hoosier' Orator at 2 Churches Sunday The national-world prohibition aspect of the fight against the liquor traf fic will be presented by Dr. Madison Swadener, noted "Hoosier" orator and Chautauqua lecturer, in two of Port land's churches Sunday, i He will speak at the Central Presbyterian church at 10:30 and the Mt. Tabor Presbyterian church at 7:80. The public Is cordiallj invited to these services. Banquet to Met of Church The Toung People's society of Mizpah Presbyterian church will give a banquet for all men of the church who served In the service and for all members re ceived since September 1, Friday evening in the church. The Rev. D. A. Thomp son, pastor, who recently returned from overseas "Y" work, will preach Sunday morning and evening. nally Day Exercises Sunday will be rally day at the Swed ish Tabernacle, Seventeenth and Glisan streets. Old and young are requested to attend, the Sunday school service and re main for preaching. The evening service will be tn English. PORTLAND Rose City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11, 8. Forbes Graham and Gantenbein Rev. Ward Willis Long. 11. sermon by Rev. J. G. Tate; 7:30, "A Fair Employer." Trinity Virginia snd Nebraska Rev. Then. doro P. Smith. 11, "A Plea for Justice"; 7:30. "Does a Man Need God?" Anabel Rev. F. H. Mhoell. 11. "Coma and Gc"; 8, "Tha Two Natures." Millard Avenue Rev. W. Lee Gray. 11, "Ministerial Relief and Sostentation." by Rev. J. C Templeton of Eugene; 7:39, pastor, "Dennaa and His Dream." Mm hall Street 17th and Marshall Rev. A. 7. Hanna. 11, communion service; 7:80, young people's service, address by Erlin Wilde, a re turned soldier. Mizpah K. 19th and Division Rev. D. A. Thompson. 11. "Primative Religion"; 7:45. "The Value of God's Law." Unity E. 71st and Sandy Rev. S. W. See man n. 11, communion and baptism of chil dren; 7:30. "The Lost Power of the Church." Seventh Day Adventlct Note Regular rrices of this denomination are held un Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett U K. Dick sen, pator. 10, 11:15. Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery E. H. Emmerson, minister. 11. Montavilla E. 80th and Everett Elder J. A. Gerhart 10. 11. LenU 94 th st and 68th ave. Elder W. D. Huntington. 10. 11. St. Johns Central ave. and Charleston Elder A. R. Folkenberg. 10, 11. Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder A. A. Meyer. 10. 11. Scandinavian C50 Alberta Elder O. 8. Lee. 10. 11. Salvation Army Corps No. 1 343 Ash st Adjutant Henry R. Cozens. Harvest Home festival. 11, 8:15. 8. Corps No. 4 128 M 1st Captain William G. Smith. 11. 8. 8. Swedenberflan New Church Society 831 Jefferson Rev. Willis m R. Reeve. 11. "Stand on Tour Own Feet" UnKcrten Church of Our Father Broadway and Tara hill." Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11, "Happiness: Where Is It?" 7:45, open forum, "The Spirit of Modern Social Work," by Professor Franklin Thomas. United Brethren Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc Donald. First E. 15th and Morrison Rev. Byron J. Clark. 11, "Revelation a Necessity to Relig ion"; 8, "Wandering Stars." Second E. 27th and Sumner Rev. Ira Hawley. 11. "Man Cannot Reveal Htm"; 8, "Compelled to Reveal Our Knowledge of Him." Third 7th st and 8Vd ave. & E. Rev. E. C. Shepherd. 11, service in charge of Women's Missionary Association; 8, "Standards." Fourth Tremont Rev. C. P. Blanch rd. 11, "Preparation, or Going a Little Forward"; 8. service in charge of the Women's Missionary association. St. Johns (old constitution) 445 Jessup Rev. Walter Reynolds. 10. 7. 8. United KvaneellceJ First E. 16th and Ioplar Rev. J. A. Goods. 11. 8. Oekley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Rev. H. H. Farnham. 11, 7:30. St Johns Rev. A. P. Layton. 11, 7:48. I United Pisssvtertan First E. 37th and Hawthorne Rev. H. F. Given. M:30. "God's Great Power"; 7:30. "Xtnvh-" rhurrh of the Stranger" Grand and Waseo Rev. a Earl Dn Boia, 10:80, 7:30. Kenton 120 West 1 -am bard Hev. George N. Taylor. 11. "Seen ta the Foot Hills,", by Rev. Geo. W. Bobnbaugh; 7:30. "On the Desert Road Toward Gaza." Mnmsilaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 10, 11, 7:80. Realisation League 148 13th Rev. Edward MD1 11. "The Power of the Spoken Word"; 8, "Meditation." by T. A. Harper. ChrWadelphian 621 E. Washington. 10:80. Church ot God 863 Failing Harry Nasi 11. 7:30. Gospel HaU E. S9th and Stark. Men's Resort 4th and Bumside Rev. Levi Johnson, superintendent. S. Divine! Science E. 24th and Broedwav Rev. T. M. Mtnard. U. "Practical Christianity"; $, ."Preach the Gospel."- . Universal Meesienie sia imniws euiKitng. Pentecostal First and Washington Bev. Will C Trotter.- 11. 8. TJO; Glad Tidings ( Pentecostal Mission) 246 H 1st 3, 8, 7 JO weak days except Monday and Saturday I s. a. . Pentecostal church E. 20tb and Ankeuy A. W. Smith. 11, 8, 8. Volunteers of America Mission 224 Burnalde Meeting every evening except Monday at 8 o'clock, and Sunday. 8 p. tn. , Portland Eoclesia (Chrtstadelphian) 4597 Belmont George H- Tillies, secretary. 11. Peniel Mission 288 1st 8. 8. Services each night at 8. Church of Christ E. 79th and Glfasa. 11. Spiritual Church of Eternal Light 1840 In. vision Rev. May-s-A. Price. 8, Message by Chatlcs l. Ohlason. ' First Spiritualist E. 7th and Haalo R. A. Scott Bledsoe. 8. "Individuality.", ky James Metcalf. ; followed with message by Hrf Etta Bledsoe;' 8, "Whence. What and-Wkatber?" by Mrs. ' Bledsoe, followed with messages, .- .: First Sirituai Science 129 Fourth st Rev. Max Hoftmea. 9. 8. "Why Are Croat Thinkers Investing Spiritualism?" - ; - Stewardship Day to Be Observed in All Churclies of Oregon The last Sunday In October will be known as "Stewardship day" hereafter, In the Christian churches throughout Oregon, In accordance with a decision of the state board. Upon this day the churches are asked to consider the sacred obligations of Christian steward ship. "Missionary work can never be satis factorily prosecuted upon 'gifts' from the people." the Rev. C. F. Swander, state missionary, said In his bulletin to the pastors. "It must rest upon the more solid foundation ot God's eternal ownership, man's stewardship, with a share of the increase turned back to God." All Disciples of Christ ministers have been asked to preach upon this topic tomorrow. Tracts furnished by the church board, will also be distributed. Salvation Army Special Services A special harvest festival Thanksgiv ing service will be held In the Salvation Army hall, 213 Ash street, Sunday, at 11 a. m., 3:13 and 3 p. m. Morning and afternoon services will be conducted by Adjutant and Mrs. Henry R. Cozens. At night Major and Mrs. John Bree and Major Harris will have charge of the altar service, when the members of the corps will lay their harvest gift upon the altar erected for the purpose. Major Harris and brigade will sing suitable songs. Monday night the Sunday school will render a song service entitled, "The Juniors' Flower Garden." under the leadership of Sergeant Major Mrs. Ran kin. After the song service there will be a Bale of fruit, vegetables, etc. Adjutant Henry R. Cozens, officer In charge of arrangements, extends to the public a cordial -Invitation to the above services. Visiting Minister at First Presbyterian Beginning with the first Sunday In No vember the pulpit of the First Presby terian church will be supplied for sev eral months by the Rev. Howard Agnes Johnston of Chicago. As yet th.e session of the church has been unable to find a man whom they care to call to" the pastorate. Sunday the Rev. Frank M. Silsley, pastor of the First Presbyterian church of Oakland, will fill the pulpit Dr. Silsley Is well known In the North west, as he filled a Seattle pulpit for several years. J. MacMUltn Mulr will sing a tenor soloDvorak's "God Is My Shepherd," at the morning service. Layman to Talk at Wilbur Methodist The Wilbur Methodist church Is pro moting the evangelistic program planned for by the general leaders of the Meth odist Episcopal church through Its bish ops, and In keeping with the program one of the lay member of Wilbur will speak briefly each Sunday just before the sermon. Rev. M. A. Dehulf win bring the message this Sunday. The pas tor will also preach. E. H. Morgan will sing the offertory and the quartets will each contribute a number. Presbyterians Study The Life of Christ A departure at Westminster rresby. terlan church is the Introduction by Dr. E&ward H. Pence, the pastor, of a study of the life of Christ, at the Thurs day night meetings. Dr. Pence Is the leader and at each meeting gives an In formal talk on a phase of the work or character of Jesus. The meetings are at tracting much, attention and are largely attended. '"'' (VERY MAN owts IT to him self. MIS FAMILY AND THK OOMMUNtTV IN WHICH HI RC SIDCS TO ATTINO OHUROH AT LEAST ONCS aaeh SABBATH DAY. Plan Your Affairs to Attend WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH Multnomah Hotel SUBJICTl "THE MINISTRY OF CHRISTIAN LAYMEN" rattier- tarreeni Hare you r dona Christian work f Would joa lias to do soma Christian workf Than bar tha sermon Sun day morning bl Dr. Short. Offerler Soloist MR. K. H. MONO AN I Bast Choir In Portland. The Salvation Army Portland Cdrp$ No. 1 243 ASH STRICT HARYEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES Sunday, 11 A. M., B:1S end S P. M. ; OoBdoctsd b . sUier and Mrs. Jahn Brae and Adjutant and Mrs. Henry R. Oetena, ' ' Mans at R. BL. SONS SCRVIOI entitled THI JUNIORS' FLOWCN OAROIN You Are Cordially Invited - To Attend ' - ' THK FIRST SPIRITUALIST OHUROH East 7th anal Ha (Irrinston Car ) Sunday, 3 and I P. M, sa star and M MISS DOROTHY NICHOLS of Chicago vill tell the story of, Conversion to Protestantism Sunday, 7t30 P. M. at the First Free Methodist Church,, corner East'Ninth rand Mill streets- , TAKE HAWTHORN I OAR. . 1 Alt ARB CORDIALLY INVITED . ?; RURAL SURVEY OF CHURCHES IKES DATA FDR STUDY Work in Benton County, Under Supervision of the Rev. J. D. Rice, Is Virtually Complete. HAS HISTORIC INTEREST Map to Be Made Showing Boundaries of Each Commun-f . ity.and of Each Parish. The rural survey Instituted In Western Oregon by the interchurch world movement Is proceeding with the accumulation of Interesting re sults. The state supervisor, the Rev. John D. Rice, has been giving per sonal attention to the community and church survey in Benton county, which is now practically -complete. The committee for that county con sistes of George W. Kabe, county agricultural agent, who is serving as chairman; W. C. Galloway, the Rev. B. A. Powell, the Rev. C. P. Gatea and the Rev. .P. A. Tinkham. In various localities churches of great historic and community Interest have been studied closely. Data has sIbo been gathered on the economla and so cial conditions in the various com munities. Special attention Is being paid to the lumber camps. When the. survey is completed a map will be mads showing the boundaries of each community and those of each par ish in that" community. Ths data will also be charted : and tabulated, so that the exact condition of each church and the Btate of the community In which It la situated will . be. discernible at a' glance. In a way, this survey of Ben-, ton county is serving as a typical one,' whereby may be gleaned a general im pression of the Evangelical churches, their work: and their strength In Ore gon, also the extent to which they are serving a community and are related to the entire community life. A training school for leaders in the work of. the Interchurch movement In Oregon will be . established during No vember, a fact which is already creat ing a large degree of expectant interest. Rector's Twentieth Year to Be Honored The last Sunday In November will be Dr. A. A. Morrison's twentieth anni versary as a rector in the Episcopal church. Preparations are under way for a suitable celebration at that time. Dr. Morrison will preach this Sunday morning and evening at Trinity church. Rehearsals for the Christmas musio began on Thursday. New compositions of unusual merit will be sung in Port land for the first time. Current Events Class Beginning Sunday. November 9, Dr. McElveen of the First Congregational church will conduct a "current events" class after the Sunday morning service. The members of this class will try to Interpret the meaning of contemporary events In the light of the teaching of Christ. CHRIST'S SECOND COMING; FACT OR FANCY, WHICH? Evangelist L. K. Dickson will explain unmistakable arid undeniable utterances of Divine prophecy regarding this great hope of the church. CHRISTENSEN'S HALL llib St Bet. Morrltoa asd Yamhill. Sunday Night, Oct; 26 AT Jt o'clock. BIO BIJTG-Male Qsertet-Vlolla Solo Baritone Solo. . . Psblle tinted. Bring Friesd "AS IN THE DAYS OF NOAH" " 1 Jesus said that In ths end of ths Jos pel Age similar conditions and simUar Ignorance concerning the outcome would prevail. The world is fcarfsl asd perplexed. Vsrighteosssess Is ripening for Jedganeat. Are the unrest, immorality, crime, apostacy and social degeneracy sign boards showing Christ's kingdom at band? ' PUBLIC LECTUBE ht C. W. FIELD SUNDAY, OCT. 26 vvV 3 p.m ; yt 'O. W. TEMPLE Ilth Bt Bet, trsablagtoa and Alder. International Bible Students 'SEATS rjlEE JT0 ClOtLSCTiOjr f : if -vs. I 2 I