THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 18 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1919. PORTLAND, OREGON gon Congregationalism JWeet in Convention Jlext ISSeek at regon City re OLDESI UHUKUH WEST OF ROCKIES GATHERING PLACE Oregon City Church Will Cele brate Its Seventy-fifth Anni- iApearu lnKilaa T h tiro 4 a u Puo TCI dOI J UM"v I IIUI UUJ Wllyl ft SESSIONS OPEN ON TUESDAY Delegates Expected From Every Congregational Church in the State; Elaborate Program. y .1 II 1 - . I X ,llt wend their way to Oregon City dur ing the coming week to attend the nnnual state gathering of their de nomination. Every church In. the Mate Is entitled to send delegates, is a part of the convention this year the Oregon City church will cele brate the seventy-fifth anniversary of Its founding in a great Jubilee service on Thursday evening. The Oregon City church claims the nionor or Deing me oiaesi congrega tional church west of the Rocky mountains. The slate meeting will commence with the annual meeting of the Oregon branch of the Woman's Board of Missions for the Pacific coast, on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Belle T. Hoge. state president, will preside. Following reports from the va rious officers the Rev. E. T. Allen from Persia and Dr. II. II. Kelsey of San Francisco will speak. OFFICERS TO BE ELECTED In the afternoon the Oregon Woman's Home Missionary union will hold their business session and election of officers. Dr: W. T. McElvecn of the First Con gregational church, Portland, will give the main address. The Tuesday evening devotional serv ice will be in charge of Rev. H. G. Crocker, pastor of the entertaining church. The main address will be de delivered by Dr. George' W. Hlnnman.' The business sessions of the state meeting will begin Wednesday morning and will continue throughout each ses sion until Thursday afternoon. Presi dent Robert Fay Clark of Pacific Uni versity will preside. He Li moderator of ' Ihe meeting. DISCI788 MISSION WORK ! The spirit of missions will per vade throughout the entire session. The ' missions In Hawaii, the need of relief j In Armenia, the church's responsibility I Dr. McEIveen Says: "MAMtlND NEEDS OT A NEW GOSPEL, BUT THE GOSPEL ANEW." FiRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH ! ' - Park, and Madison Streets I StMTDAT, IfOV. t 11 A. M., 'A Prodigal God" 74S P. M. "Present Diy Tyrannies" SriTPAT SCHOOL CLASSES . FOR ' ALL AOE8, ti4i A. M. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR :J0 A SOCIAL SERVICEABLE CHCRCH . I Old Men Made Young by Science Dead Men Made Alive by Restitution The power of Cod transcends the wis dom of men. The prophets foretold a time when sickness and death will cease. How will It be brought about' la that day , near? The Bible tells. 1 HEAR THIS PUBLIC LECTURE BY C. J. LE ROY Sunday, November 2 3 P.M. W. O. W. TEMPLE 11U 8U Bet. Washlngtom and Alder. International Bible Students SEATS FREE SO COLLECTION FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH TQMORBQW, REY. HOWARD AGNEW JQNHSTON, D. D. will begin a ministry of several months. 10:30 "Crisis Times" 7:30 P. M. "How a Siamese Gov . ernor Became a Christian" There will be gpeelal masle In the reals a;. roaiUtlag of a bavrltone solo by Otto Wedemeyer a.ad aa rraa prelsd front iU to Hit by Edgar E. Courses. V pastor to HE REV. BRUCE J. GIFFEN and Mrs. Giffen. Mr. Giffcn wilt be installed as pastor of Vernon Presbyterian church Tuesday. Mrs. Giffen is a trained worker and president of the Presbyterian Women's Synodical society. ; ... v Hir ii i & i ) ff , w 5. ' ii ' . 7 - J ' iiin'irr,nrnrrnr-MtrirrisriTsnniw inniniiiiifiiridB m Formal exercises of installation will be conducted In the Vernon Presbyterian church Tuesday evejiing for the Rev. Bruce J. liiffen. who recently accepted the call to the pastorate of this church. Mr. Giffen was previously pastor at McMinnvllle, where he came from Parma, Idaho. He was reared In the United Presbyterian church, being a son of Dr. John Giffen of the American mission, Cairo, Kgypt. Mr. Giffen was born In Kgypt. Mrs. Giffen is also a trained church worker, and now president of the Presbyterian Women's Synodical Society of Oregon. to industrial conditions. Christian Amer icanization and the Inter-church world movement are among the subjects to re ceive special attention. One of the church projects to he given special mention Is the Pilgrim memorial fund. Mrs. Frederick ggrert of Port land will tell of the effort being made to raise $5,000,1)00. the interest of which will be paid in annuities, to superannu ated ministers. Congregationalists of Oregon have agreed to raise $35,000 of this amount. The lnter-church world movement will be presented by the Rev. Ralph C. McAfee, executive secretary of the Portland Church federation. A large number of pastors will take part in the full program which the committee has prepared. - By this method It is planned ta present every branch of Congregational work. Mem bers of the church at Oregon City have announced that they will entertain all regular delegates on the Harvard plan. Delegates will be taken on trips through thwoolcn and paper mills and to the falls of the Willamette river. Ministerial Meet Scheduled Monday The November session of the Port I land Ministerial association will be held I on Monday morning at 10:30 at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium. The order of 1 the day will include a review of the book "Education of Henry Adams," by ; Dn Edward II. Pence of the Westmin ; ster Presbyterian church. The execu I tive committee, (made up of association officers and chairman of all standing committees, will meet promptly at 10 o ciock io pass on an Dusiness 10 re presented to the association. Harold II. Griffls, president. , Speaks on Birds of France i W. A.. Eliot. ' a prominent bird lover of the city, who has recently returned I from overseas service, will speak on I the birds of France at the Sunday eve- ning open forum in the Church of Our j Father. This lecture will be Illustrated with 200 alides collected by Mr. Eliot while In France. Sunday morning the Rev. W. O. Eliot, pastor, will discuss . the general subject of fellowship, spe cial reference being made to those who feel lonely. TWO GREAT SERVICES SUNDAY WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH Multnomah Hotel 10:30 A. M. SUBJECT The Majestic Christ 7:80 P. M. HAPPY SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE ' SUBJECT! The Man That Was Afraid MUSIO NEW GOSPEL 80NQ BOOK The congregation will hrtrtily ting and tha beat soloists will be hnrd. This is Just the opportunity that you hare been waiting for a long time to attend a night aerrtce where unhappy felts -lose their sorrows. I want to see . you Sunday night at WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH FRAN0I8 BUROETT SHORT Pastor Snstalled Sunday School Gets Singing Instructor C. W. Miller has been selected to di rect the singing at the Wilbur Meth odist church Sunday school. The school is adding to its membership almost every Sunday. The Minute Man for Sunday will be Professor Norman C. Thorne. An evening service will be held every Sunday njght this month, when special music will be a large fea ture. New gospel hymn books will be used. A. E. Davidson will sing the morning's offertory, and the Leach sis ters will sing the offertory at the eve ning service. Other numbers will be sung by the sextet. DIRECTORY Twentieth Sunday After Trinity Uniform Sunday School Lessons "Temperance Lesson." (World's Temperance Sunday.) JeremUh 38:1-8, 1214s. 18. 19. Golden Text: "Whether therefore ye eat. or drink, or whataocTer ye do, do all to the glory of God." 1 Cor. 10:31. Young People's Topics Baptist Cnlon "Standing for God and Riant" t Kings 18:17-24. "(Consecration meeting.) Christian EndeaTor-"8tandlng for- God and Right." I Klncs 18:17-24. (Consecration meeting ) Epworth League "Our Relation Toward Others; Toward Neighbors and Friends." Thil. 2:1 11. Baptist First White Temple. 12th and Taylor Rt. William A. Waldo, 11. "The First Ecclesias tical Trial"; 8, "The Conrersion of a Great Man." East Side E. 20th and. Salmon Rot. W. K Hfnson Iter H. T Cash, associate. 11, "The Bet InTesttment in Portland"; 7:30.. "The Battle of Armageddon." Third Vancourer and Knott Iter. Weblay J. Bcaren. 11. "In the School of PTayer"; 7:30. Sneering at God." Arleta Iter. Owen T. nay. 1 1 , "Nehemiah, the Man": 7:30, "Bucking the Line." Calrary E. 8th and Giat Key. J. E. Thomas. 11. 7:30. Oleneoe E. aflth and Main Rt. F. C. Bardett. 11. "Now I S8 In Part": 7:30. "The Philosophy of Lifea Choice." Sellwood Bethany 11, 7:45. Grace E. 76th and Ash. ing. 11. 7:80. Iter. F. W. Star- TJnlTcrsity Park Her. 11. 8. S. Lawrence Black. Swedish 15Ui and Hoyt Re. T. G Siolar der 10:30. 7:80. St. Johns Rer. Edgar Burton. 11. 7:30. Highland E. 6Ui and Alberta Dr. XV. T. Uilliken. 11 and 7:30. Cathode Pro Cathedral 15th and Darts Rer. E. T. O'Hara. 6. 7:15. 8:30. 8:43. 11, 7:45. 8t Peters Lenta Be?. P. Beutcen. 8. 10:30. 7:30 St- Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rer. J. C. Hughes. 8. 8:30. 10:30. 7:80. St. Francis E. 12th and Pine Her. J. H. Black. . 8. 9. 10:80, 7:30. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and Stanton Rer. W. A. Daly. fi. 8. 0. 11. 7:30. Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamaa Rer. E. S. Olson. 6. 78. 9. 11. 7:30. St. Rose E. B3d and Alameda Rer. J. O'FarrelL 8, 10:30. 4. St Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Rer. J. Kiernan. 8. 10:80, 7:80. The Madeleine E. 240i and Siskiyou Rer. George i Thompson. 7:30, 9. 11. Ascension E. 76th and Yamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandemv Rer. F. W. Black: S. 10:80, 7:80. Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Rer. C. Raymond. 8. 10:30. 7:30. St Ignatius 8220 43d st. S. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:30. 8. 10:80. 4. St Stephens E. 42d and Tayloi- Rer. War. ten A. Waitt. 8. 8:80. 10:80, 7:80. Holy Redeemer Portland bird, and Vaneou Ter are. Rer. William J. Define. 6. 8. 10:30. 7.30. , St Phillip Nerl (Paulist Father-) E. 16th and Hickory Rer. U. L. Ferry. 7:30, 8, 10:30. 7:30. .St Clements fl. Smith are. and Newton Serbite Fathers. . 8. 10:80. 7:80. Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rev. G. Rob. 8, 10:30. 7:80. 8t Agatha E. 18th tad Uillr Rer. J. Commlnaky. 8, 10:80, 7:80. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fall tag Rer. F. Matthew. 8. 10:80, 7:30. St Joseph (German) 15th and Couch Rer. B. Durnr. 8. 10:80, 7:80. St Michael (Italian) 4th and Hill Rer. M. Balestra. 8:30. 10:80. 7:30. St Clares Capitol Hill Father Capistran, O. F. M. ; 8. 10:10. St. Charles E. S8d and Alberta Rot. J. P. O'Flynn. 8. 10:30. All Saints E. 89th and Glisan Rer. Father William Crontn. 8. 10:80. St. Patricks 19th and 8 Tier Rer. Charles M. Smith. Masses 6:30. 8, 9:15. 10:80. 7:45. Christian First Park and Colombia Rer. Harold H. Griffia, 11, "Report of National ConTenUoa"; 7:45, "The Glory of Werkiaf With God." East Side K 12th and Taylor Rer. B. H. Sawyer. 11. 8. Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott. Bar. S. Earl Childers. 11.8. MontarUla E. 76th and Glisan Rer. Her bert E. Ryder. 11 7:80. Wood Is wn E. 7 th and Liberty Her. Joseph D. Boyd. 11. 8. Vernon E. 15th and Wygant Rer. R. Tibbt Mtxey. 11. 7:30. Christian Science Ieeson subject: "Everlasting Punishment." First 19th and Everett. 11, 8. Second E. 6 th and Holladay. 11, 8. ' Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fonrth Vancouver and Emerson. 11, g. Fifth 62d and 4 2d ave. 8. K. 11. Sixtli Masonic Temple. S6S YamhilL 11. 8. Bewntn Howrooc Block, bi. Joans. 11. v AU ehurehu Wadaesday, 6 p. . IIS BIG WATCHWORD Portland- Epworth Leaguers to Start Week Meeting at First Methodist Church, Nov. 10. National "win my chum week" will be observed thi3 year by the Methodist young peopl-j f Americi, November 9 to 16. Portland Ep worth leaguers will start the week off with a great get-together meet ing at the First Methodist church at 7:30 o'clock Monday, November 10. Mrs. Delia Mllligan Miller, dis trict president, promises that there will be nothing doleful that night, but that everything will be deeply spiritual, optimistic and wholesome. "The meeting will be youthful and happy." she said. Tuesday, nesday and Friday nights of "win my chum week" proup meetings will be held in three churches. The chapters at Central, Patton, Wood lawn, University Park. St. Johns and Swedish Methodist churches are to meet in Central church. The chapters at Centenary, "Wilbur, Epworth, Rose. City Park, Montavilla, Carson Heights and First church South, are to meet at Cen tenary church. The chapters at Sunny- side. First. Mount Tabor, Lincoln, ! Westmoreland. Clinton Kelly. Laurel- j wood, Sell wood, Lents and Woodstock churches are to meet at the Sunnyslde I church; I Thursday night all Epworthians are to meet in the prayer service of their ; own church. Miss r. Willia Caffery, in j charge of Methodist junior school, will j spend the week in the city. She will speak Monday night at First church; Tuesday night at Central church ; Wed nesday night at Centenary church, and Friday night at Sunnyslde church. Dr. W. W. Youngson, district superinten dent, and Mrs. Miller, will accompany Miss Caffery each night. Minute men gospel teams in the various churches will also assist in the services. tn addition to the evening services, noonday meetings will be held Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, from 12:10 to 12:40 in the auditorium of the Y. M. C. A District superintendents of the Port land area of the Methodist Episcopal church are to meet, in Spokane Decem ber 17 and 18. Bishop' Matt S. Hughes will be at the meeting. OF CHURCH Congregational First Par ad Madison. Dr. W. T. McEI veen. 11. "ThoughU on God's Loving Kind ness"; 7:45, "Present Day Tyrannies." Sunnyslde E. 3 2d and Taylor Rev. J. J. Btaub. 11, "The Future Prospects of Christ's Church": 7:45. "The Bible and the Peace Treaty." Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett. Rev. E. E. Flirrt 11. "8. Q. G. Order": 7:45. "A Greater Portland. Taxes. Wages and Re ligion," by Commissioner Pier. Highland E. 6th and Preseott Rev. Edward Constant 11, "The Prevailing Lawlessness"; 7:30. "Is It Possible to Communicate With the Dead ? " Waverleigh Height E. 93d and Woodwsrd Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, "Frontiers of the 8oul." or "New Demands of Christian Service"; 7:30. Laurelweod 4 5th ave. knd "63th st. 8. E. Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 11. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Rev. Robert Mnrrav Pratt 11. "Our Absent Members": 7:30 (chalk talk), "Halloween and the Morning After." Finnish Mission 107 Skldmore Rev. Sara- i uel Nevala. 6. 7:30. University Park Haven and Lombard Rev. C. H. Johnston. St Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Rev. J. T. MeirilL 11. 7:30. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner Rev. Ole Torgessen. 11, 7:80. First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev. George Zocher. 11, 7:30. Second tftiermaa E. 8th and Skidmors) Iter. Henry Hagelganz. 11, 4:30. Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Re. J. H. Hopp. 11. 7:30. Park rose Rev. P. D. Holfman. 11, 7:80. Dunkard Church of the Brethren Borthwlck and Brainard Eev. George C. Carl. 11,8. Episcopal ?ro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Martyr Rt Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop; Vfry Rev. R. T. T. Hicks, dean. 7:4 5, 11. "Trying the Spirits"; 7:45. "The Church Repentant" Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor rison. H, "The Present Industrial Crisis" ; 8. "The Power of Faith." St. David E. 12th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30. 0, 11. 7:30. St. Marks 2 1st and Marshall Rer. 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. 17lh and Weidler Hev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev John Dawson. 11, 8. St. Michaels an All Angels E. 43d and Broadway Re. T. F. Bowen. vicar; 8. 10, 11. Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 4 1st st S. 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 All Saints 25 th and Savier Her. Frederick K. Howard. 10. 11. St Johns Memorial E. 15th asd Harney, Sellwood. Rev. li. Clark -in charge. 11, 7:30. St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rev. W. A. ai. Breck, vicar. 10. 11. Evangelical First E. 6th and Market Rev. E. D. Horn schuch. 11, 7:80. . Clay Street 10th and .Clay Rev. Jacob Stocker. 10:43 (German), "Redemption"; 3, service at Altenheim: 8, "From the Stage to the Church," by J. Scott Swedish Tabernacle N. - 17th and Glisan. Rev. C. J. Ledin. 11. 7:30, . Free Methodist. Central E. 55 th and Flanders Rev. E. L Harrington. 11, 7:80. First E. 9th and Mill Rev. 8. H. Cptoa. 11, 7:30. Alberta E. 80th and Wygant 11 7:30. St Johns East Richmond and Hudson Bey. E. D: Blackman. 11. 7:30. Lents Rev. 8. H. Upton, acting pastor. 2:30. 8:9. . Friends First E. 85th and Main Rev. -Homer L. Coot. 11, "The Supremacy of the Christian Religion"; 7:45, "Spiritual Vagrancy." Second E. 92d and 61st ave. He. Lurana M. Terrell. 11. 7. West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey Rev. Carey Jessupp. 11, 8. Jewish Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Reform synagogue. Services, Friday 8 p. bl, Saturday 10:30 a. nx Congregation Ahavai Sholom Park and Clav ats. Rabbi R. brahamaon, Friday. 8 p. sav Baturday, 8:30 a. m. , Congregation Nevah Zedeck Talmud Torah 8th and Hall Rev. Abraham 1 Koaencrant. Friday. 8 p. m. ; Saturday, 9 a. m.; Sunday, 10 a. m-. religions echooL Latter Day Saints Church of Jesus Christ of Uatter Day Sainte E. 25th and Madison: Heher C. Iversoa. mission president; 10. 7:80. Bt James W. Park and Jefferson Re?, ffm E Brinkraan. 11, 740. . St Pauls E. 12th and Clinton Rev. A. Krause. Reformation festival: 10:30, "The Glory of the Church of the Reformation"; 7-30 "Redeeming the Time." Our 8a nor E, 10th and Grant Rev. ii x. Christens n. 11 . (English), Reformation fes tival: Trinity (Mtawmrt Synod) Williams and Graham Rer. J.i, A. Rimbach. 9:15, 10:15. (German)( 240, u&l&eaa meettac; i (service WIN MY (If1 FLYING SQUADRON VISITS PORTLAND Cause of Missions Will Be Pre sented Before Christian Con gregation by Speakers. A "flying squadron" of four people will make the rounds of the Chris tian churches in Oregon during the coming seven weeks, where they will present the cause of missions to the various congregations. Tuesday afternoon the Rev. C. F. Swander, In charge of the mission work In Ore gon, will leave with the following team: W. F. Turner of Spokane, Northwest district superintendent of missions; Mrs. Louise Kelly of Spo kane, Northwest superintendent of women's work, and the Rev. B. S. Muckley of Portland, Northwest su perintendent of benevolent work. As the team visits eachchurch they will stress the necessity ff an every- membcr canvass. All of the addresses are to be missionary, the purpose be ing to win greater financial support from the members. In stressing the need of missions the need of local causes will not be forgotten. Rev. Mr. Swander said. During the next five years the churches in Oregon are trying to line up 10,000 members in their tithing band ! club. As the missionary department of J the church is behind this movement, the team will also lay stress upon the ne cessity of Christian stewardship. Dur ing the present campaign the team will strive to sign up the various congrega tions so that their gifts to the cause of missions will reach $5 per member per annum, which is the goal set by the last state convention. Dr. Hinson Names Sermon Subjects Dr. W. B. Hinson will tell his Sunday morning congregation at the East Side Baptist church what he considers the best investment in Portland. In the eve ning he will discuss the battle of Arma geddon. Th"e ordinance of baptism will be administered at both services. At the morning service holy communion will also be celebrated and the hand of fel lowship extended to new members. SERVICES IN for the deaf), "The Words of Christ: "Continue) in My Word,' " by B. Mr. Beyer; 7:30 (Eng lish). Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davis Rev. WUhelm Pettersen. 11, 8. Grace (English) Mason and Albina. Rer. C. H. Bernard. 9:45. 7:45. Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and RooV ney. Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and kl or ris Rev. L. P. KJoller. 11. 8. St. Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrick Rev. L. Lndwig. 10:4 5, 7:30. Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney Rev. V. G. Ogrsn, 10:4 5. 7:4 5. Immanuel 19U and Irrihg Rev. A. V. An derson. 11. 8. Trinity (Norwegian) Lovely and Fortune Rev. S. A. Stenseth. 10:80 Zion Evangelical (Missouri Braod) CBio- msn and Salmon Rev. iL H. Koppelmann. 0:JR. 10:l."i. 7:45. Alberta English E. 17th and Alberta (Baker hall). 10. 11. Methodist Episcopal Centenary E. 9th and Pine. Rev. Frank L. Womett. 11, 7:30. Central Vancouer and Fargo Rev. A. R. Maclean. 11, 7:30. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and PoweU Rev. E. S. Mace. 11. Epworth 26th and Savier Rev. J. Stanford Moore. 11. "The Duty of the Strong"; 7:30. "Fulfill Ye My Joy -First 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stans- field. 10:30. 7:30. "The Saviorhood of Jesus Christ." First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rev. Elian GJerding. 11. "Constant Fellowship With God": 8. "A Foolish Man." Laurelwood E. 3d and Foster. Rev. A. C. Brakenbury. 11. 7:30. Ints Rev. F. R. Sibley 11. 7:4 3. Lincoln E. 62d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A. Ginn; 11, "Personal Evangelism".; 7:30, "Re vivals." Montavilla E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram Gould. 11. 7:30. Mt. Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. E. G. Decker. 11, "Values in Men"; 7:30. "Moving Mountains." Patton Alberta and Michigan. Rev. George H. Bennett 11. "The End of Summer"; 7:30, "Great Iessons in Small Things." Rose City Park E. 68th and Sandy. Rev. D. Lester Fields. 11, 7:30. Sellwood E. 15th and Tacoma Rev. W. S. Gordon. 11, "The Perennial Revival, or The Church's Plain Path to Prosperity"; 7:30, "The Injustice of Judging Others on Incomplete Evidence. " Sunnyslde E. 35th and Yamhill Rev. V. F. Ineson. 11, 7:46. . 5t Johns -W. I-eavitt and Syracuse Rev. W. E. Kloster. 11, 7:30. Swedish Beech and Borthwick Rev. Abet Eklund. 11. 7:30. University Park Fiske and Lombard Bev, H. T. Atkinson. 11, 7:30. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancouver Iter. A. Chiistfcrusin. 11. 8. Westmoreland Milwaukee and Midway Rev. E. S. Mace. 7:30. Wilbur Multnnmah hotel Rev. Francis Bur gett Short 10:30, "The Majestic Christ"; 7:30, "The. Man That Was Afraid." Woodstock E. 44 th and Woodstock Rev. L. C. Poor. 11, 7:30. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rev. J. H. Irvine. 1 1 . "Christ's Prescription for Chronic Conditions"; 7:30, "Christ's Plea for the Unrepentant" District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace Youngson, D. D.. 691 E. 62d at N. Tabor 2790. M. E. Sooth First Union and Multnomah Rev J. W. Byrd. 11. "A Lost World"; 7:30, "Excusing Ourselves." Naz arena and Weidler Rev. First E. 10'' LHtle. 11. T:80 J. T. Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane Rer. Weaver W. Hess. 11, 7:30. Brentwood 06th ave. and 87th st Rev. C. U. Fowler. 11. 7:80. Highland Park E. 14th and KiOlngsworth Bev. W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 8. Scandinavian Rev. J. C. BringedahL 11, 7.30. x Prsbrtrtan First 12th and Alder. Preaching by Rev. Howard Agnew Johnston of Chicago. 10:90. "Crisis Times": 7:80, "From Darkness to Light How a Siamese Governor Secame a Christian." Westminster East 17th and Schuyler' Rev. Edward H. Pence. 10:30, "The Great Search for God"; 7:30, "Noah, the Ark Builder." Central E. 13th and Pine. Preaching by Rev. W. P. Hughes of Lansing. Mich. 10:80, 7:30. Calvary nth and Clav. Rev. L, Bourtng Quick. 11. "A TisioB ol God"; 7:80. "Tha Bible of Archaeology." Mt Tabor E. Both and Belmont Bev. Ward MaeHenry. 11, "A living Sacrifice"; 7:80, community sing and sacred concert. Vernon 19th and Wygant Rev. Braee G. Giffen. 11. "Man a Praying Animal"; 7:30, "The Genius in the Garret" Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. A. I.. Hutchinson. 11. "Indictment of the World's Greatest Criminal The Remedy." by Rev. J. M. Hammond: 7:30. F.artb First and Glbbs. Rev. Monroe O. G. Everett 10:30, "The Lords Prayer It Social Message"; 7:30. "Light, tha 8ymbol of Righteousness." Kenilworth E. 34th and Gladstone. 1 1. opa 78th aad Everett. Rev. H. E. Giles. 11; 8. x i Row dtp Dr. Robert H. umigaa. jl inai services on ssmnaay tie AIRVIEW churqh, built in 1869 and oldest in Eastern Mult mJf -nomah county, in which last services will be held tomor row. In the early days worshippers came even from across the Columbia river. Dismantling will begin Monday. : 11' i If ' t : n r - ; J .j j S- '. - ? :- if v'- The last song will be sting and the last sermon preached In the oldest church In Eastern Multnomah county Sunday. Monday workmen will begin dismantling tne old church at Fairview, Or., built in 1869. The Fairview church was organized as a part of the Vancouver, Cascades and The Dalles circuit on April 10, 1853, under C. S. Klngsley. presiding elder, and Elder James Oerrish, pastor. Prior to building the church, services were held at that time In the home of E. R. Scott, on Sandy road. During all these years, the church ha PORTLAND "The Worth of a Man"; 7:30, "Reason and Re ligion." Forbes Graham and Gantenbein T.ev. Wart Willis Long. 11. "A Bowl of Incense"; 7:30, "Each His Own Judge." Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Rt. Theo dore P. Smith. 11 "Seventh Day or First Day Worship"; 7:30. "A Case of Apparent Harshness." Anabel Rev. F. H. MliselL 11, "Come and See"; 7:30, "Regeneration or Degeneration!" Millard Avenue Rev. W. Lee Gray. 11, 7:30. Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Rev. A. J. Hanna. 11, 7:30. Mizpah E. 19th and Division Rev. D. A. Thompson. 11, "The Groundwork of Religion"; 7:45. "Devastation and Restoration." Unity E. 71st and Sandy Rev. B. W. Seemann. 11, "The Flare of Prayer In Our Lives"; 7:30. "The Essentials of Religion." Seventh Day Advantlst Not." Regular e-rvices of this denomination are held un Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett L. K- Dick sen, pastor. 10, 11:15. Tabernacle 6Ui and Montgomery E. H. Emmerson, minister. 11. Montavilla-t-E. 80th and Everett Elder J. A. Gerhart 10. 11. Lent 94th t. and 58th 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 Scandlnsvisn 650 AlberU Elder O: S. Lee. 10. li. Salvation Army Corps No. 1 248 Ash st Adjutant Henry R. Cozens 11. 3:15. 8. Corps No. 4 128 H 1st Captain William G. Smith. 11. 3. 8. Swedenborglan New Cburch Society 331 Jefferson Rev.. William R. Keere. 11, "How to Create the World Tou Want" Unitarian Churrh of Our Father Broadway and Tam hill Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11, "Fellowship With Special Reference t the Lonely"; 7:46, illustrated lecture by W. A. Eliot, "The Bifds of France." United Brethren Conference superintendent Bev. G. E. Mc Donald. First E. 1 5th and Morrison Rev. Byron t. Clark. 11. "The Idea and Fact of God"; 8, "The Vacant Life." Second E. 27th and Sumner Rev. Ira Hawley. 11. "Touihed by Our Infirmities": 8. "Ssveti by Coming." Third 67th st. and 32d ave. 8, E. Rev. E. C. Shepherd. 11. "Strengthen Thy Brethren"; 8. -IDi-ied 1 p." FT.iirtli Tremont Rev. C. P. Blanchard. 11, "Suppose"; 7, " Widen the Trenches, the Showers Are Coming." St Johns (old constitution) 446 Jessup Bev. Walter Beynolds. 10, 7, 8. United Evangelical First E. 16tb and I oplar Bev. J. A Goode. 11. 8. Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay Rev. 11. II. Farnham. 11. "K. L. C. E."; 7:30, preaching by Rev. Walter Duff. 8t Johns Rev. A. P. lAytun. 11, 7:30.. "Indictment of the World'a Greatest Cnminai The Remedy." by Rev. G. M. Hammond. United snaytavian First E." 87tb and Hawthorne Rev. H. F. Given. 10:30. "Thankfulness Expressed in Offerings"; 1:80, "Jonah, the Prophet" Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasco Rev. 8. Earl Do Bois. 10:30. "A Salute to Christian Womanhood"; 7:30, "Poisonous Ser pents." Kenton 120 West Ixsmbard Bev. George N. Taylor. 1 1 . "The Christ of the Deeert Tribes"; 8. district Sunday school convention; 7. address by Re H. T. Atkinson. Miscellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and Clay Bev. John E. Fee. 10, 11, 7:80. Realization League 148 18th Bev. Edward Milla. 11 "Finding Our Bight Place"; 8, "Our Right Place Finding Us." Christsdelphlsn 621 E Washington. 10:10. Church of God 363 Failing Harry NeaL 11. 7:80. Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. 11, 7:80. Men's Resort 4th snd Burnstder Rev. Levi Johnson, superintendent, 8. Divine Science E. 24th and Broadway Rev. T. M. Mlnard. 11. "Prayer"; 8, "The Mind of Man." Universal Messianic 818 Abingtoa building. Pentecostal First and Washington Rev. Will C. Trotter. 11, 3, 7:80. Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246 H 1st 2. 8, 7 :30 week days except Monday and Saturday, s p. m, , Pentecostal church E. 20th and Ankeny A W. 8mith. 11, 8. 8. Volunteers of America Mission 224 Burnaide Meeting every naming except Monday at 8 o'clock, and Sunday, 3 p. m. Portland Eccleaia ( Ohnstadalphlan ) 4597 Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. 11. Peniel Mission 268 1st 8. 8. Services each night at 8. Church of Christ E. 79th and Glisan. 11. Spiritual Church of Eternal Light 1340 Di vision Bev. ntay A Price. 8. Message by Charles t. Obion. First Spiritualist E 7th and Hslo Tier. A. Scott Bledsoe. 9. "Experiences in Spiritual inn." followed with message by Mrs. Etta 8. Bledsoe; 8, "Tha Greatest Thing in too World." by Mt. Bledsoe, followed .with messages. First Spiritual Science 129 Fourth jetRev Max Hoffman. 8. . "Do the So-Called Dead Communicate With the) living!" followed by omoi)atntioas - I ' '" '-.'! been kept in gooa repair, but the march i of civilization has made It necessary ror them to move. The popular Colum bia river highway runs on one side of the building, the main eastern line of the O-W., R. & X. company on the other side, and a county road in front of the church. In order to eliminate a dan gerous crossing, the county made a I deep cut in frnt of the church, which j makes- it almost Impossible of access except by foot. The property has been sold and a new ; location purchased near the city nchool ! house, where a new building will be I erected in the near future. Changes in Time For Services Made cAiangefl in the morning- hour as 'well as several innovations In the Sunday program, begin this week at Calvary PrpwhvtArlsin church. Th TtlhlA nchnnl nlll men f at 1 0 a m onH 'Tnnmtnr sartf 1 ship will be at 11 a. mi. Thin service will include a Junior service for chil dren, with a five-minute sermon. A Junior Endeavor society will be organ ized at 2 :30 p. m. All children are in vited. ' Bible and mission study classes will be. organized and meet at 6:30 p. m. These are for any young people who care to attend. Bvening; worship will be at 7 :30 p. m. The pastor, the Rev. L. B. Quick, will begin a series of Sunday evening sermons on "The Bible Under a Twentieth Century Lens." First Baptisf Has Revival in Evening The Sunday evening meeting; at the First Baptist church will be a revival servire, Dr. William A. Waldo an nounced. The service will be preceded by a 15 minute organ recital by MIbs Martha Reynolds. Dr. Waldo will preach Sunday morning and evening. The Tem ple quartet will sing at both services. First M. E. Church 12TH AM) TATLOB STREETS Rev. Joshua Stansfield, D.D Faster la:S A. M. COMMUNION SERVICE Short address by the-Paator. 12:11 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL Public Forum discussion. 7:88 P. M. GREAT DECLARATION MEETING Sermon by the pastor oa ' "Jeus as Savior" Officials of the chare will attend la bodies. ALL IN TIT ED D. L. Schultz Trig LABOR EVANGELIST OONT).NUKf WITH THI University Park Baptists ANOTHIR WKCK Be Sure to Hear Him TAKK T. JOHNS OAR TO riSKC STRUT WALK S BLOCKS NORTH "The Great Search for God" AND "Enoch, the Ark Bmlder" are the sermon topics of Dr Edward IL Pence, pastor, at Westminster Sunday morning and e rtuing. QTjAKTKT and PIPE OBGAN MUSIC. BIBLE SCHOOL 12:10 CHKISTIA.V KNDKAVOK :S0 Study in Life of Christ . Led by DR. RE NOB Every Thursday Bight A OojsJIeJ Invite!) to AH. DR. JOHNSON ILL rn i nin niT rnn . riLL rum i run. PRESBYTERIANS1 Minister Comes From Chicago to Serve Church for Some Months at Least; Preaches Tomorrow. SPECIAL PROGRAM OF MUSIC University of Oregon Extension Courses Begin Monday Even ing, Cooperating With Church The First Presbyterian church, corner Twelfth antl Alder streets, will welcome to Ha pulpit Sunday Rev. Howard Agnew Johnston, D. lf. from Chicago. Dr. Johnston will stiiy with the church for sev eral months and tho people are hop ing that his mtnirttry may last until a new pastor is secured. Dr. John-r ston Is well known In the Presby terian church for a long pastorate in Chicago and for his jtbillty as a lecturer-and Bible student. Recently he supplied tha First Presbyterian church of Pasadena while its pas tor was in war work in Franco: The ppecial music in the evening will be a baritone solo by Otfo Wedemeyer "By the Waters of Babylon," by Dvorak. BeginninK Monday there will be a va riety of clasHes held in tne evening in the church house In cooperation with the extension department of the Uni versity of Oregon. The program for this week lo as follows: Mnndsy st T :30 A class In (mrrent litera ture led by Mrs. Helen Ekln StatTett Monday at. 7 :30 A class in Kuropean his tory lea ny jsmns r. r. wins. ouujvci iok me evening, "The Kraneo-rrussian War." Monday st 8.15 A lecture by Professor Krankiln Thomas oa "The Spirit of Social Service " Tuesday at 7 15 and 8:18 Courses la muie led by WllllamrH. Boyer. Wednesday at 7:15 and 8:18 Courses In public speaking led by Mrs. Helen Miller Benn. Monday at 7:15 and 8:15 Course in pub lic speaking led by Mrs. Helen Miller Senn. All these courses in publie speaking have been transferred from the pnbllo library to the First Presbyterian church bouse. Will Leettire Sunday J. Scott, a converted theatrical man, will give his lecture, "From the Htage) to the Church." on Sunday night at tho Clay street Evangelical church. Sun day afternoon the congregation win conduct a service at the Altenheim. sunaay morning me rtev. jacoD siocaer will occupy bis pulpit WHITE TEMPLE TWELFTH AND TAYLOR T8. OR. WM. AtyVALDO, Patter SUNOar 11 A. M. "The First Ecclesiastical Trial" Fourth sermon on the New Testament church. Communion arvloe and RsoatHfan af New Members eviNiaia oolook. "The Conversion of a Great Man" SUNDAY S0MOOL : A. M. I. V. P. U. 4S . M. Christian Science VERSUS The Bible . THI RRESINCK Of A f ALBS CHRIST Evangelist L. K. Dickson will !m this lecture show front Scrip ture that Eddyism is S direct fulfill ment to prophecy, and that ft is dependent tor its existence upon the denial of fact CHRISTENSEN'S HALL 11th St, Bat, Morrison ana Yamhill. Sunday Night, Nov. 2 AT 7:40 O'CLOCK. SPECIAL MUSIO. SSUBLIC INVITED SEATS FREE. WESTMINSTER W :':