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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
14 SATURDAY,
JANUARY " 17, 1920.
PORTLAND. -OREGON
he Jfirst Congregatidnalist Church Hill Recall 3ts jfirst Hog Cabin Worship
COMMEMORATION
OF FIRST SERVICE
TO BE CELEBRATED
70th Anniversary of Congrega-
tlOnalistS Log Cabin Worship I
. : -
to Be Recalled January ZD.
The twenty-fifth anniversary of
the first Bervlcc heA on the present
Ite of the First Congregational
church. Park and Madison streets,
will e celebrated Sunday. January
25. Dr. W. T. McElveen. pastor,
will return from the Kast in time
for th, service.
Tile first Congregational servlccn
rield in Portland were In a log shingle
hop. Ten names appeared on the
church roll. For almost two years the
Congregational I ate were contenj with
their meagre but comfortable quarters.
Many were the allusions to the follow
ers of the Natarene carpenter worship
ing In a carpenter shop. In 1850 ground
was cleared for the first church build
ing, at the corner of Second and Jef
ferson streets. This building was dedi
cated In June, 1851. and for 20 years
"was the spiritual fireside of the Con
gregatlonallsts. In 1M9 this building was removed to
the corner of. First and Jefferson streets
and was used while a more commodious
structure was erected on the old site.
The cornerstone was laid on August 30.
1870. Dr. O. H. Atkinson, the pastor,
officiated, and preached the dedicatory
aermon in August. 1871. That building
cost $20,000. In 1884 an organ costing
$4500 was installed.
In 1890 It was apparent that a more
fpaclous church must soon be built.
Frank M. Warren and James Steel, two
loyal members, bought the present, site.
Through the untiring efforts of Rev.
T. E, Clapp, the pastor, funds were
gathered and In January, 1895, the pres
ent edifice was used for the first time
aa a house of worship. All who at
tended that first service are requested
to attend and wear a white flower.
Ralph McAfee, executive secretary of
the Church federation, will address the
current events class at 12:15- Sunday
noon. His topic Is "All the Churches
Cooperating."
Sunday morning the pulpit will be
occupied by Rev. Edward Constant of
Highland Congregational church. At
the evening service Mrs. K. T. Allen of
. Urumla, Persia, will give an address on
her missionary experiences. Rev. F. J.
Meyer will preside. Dr. McElveen is in
Chicago . attending a conference of 12
leading churchmen, who are planning
for. an international interchurch con
ference to meet in Paris next November
under the auspices of the Federal Coun
cil of Churches of Christ in America.
Will Show Views
On Sunday evening at the United
Presbyterian Church of the .Strangers
there will be exhibited stnreoptican views
)f the New World movement. Thero will
be scenes In Egypt. India, Sudan, the
, Mountain Whites, the Negroes, and work
among the French in America. This is
the first time they have been shown on
the coast.
Saint David's
Church
I. 12TH AND BELMONT
10:80 A. M.
The Bishcp of Hankow
Central Chin.
7:90 P. M.
A MUSIOAL FB8TIVAL
"The Messiah"
NOT! TIME AND PLACE
REV, THOS. JENKINS, RECTOR
The
Unpardonable Sin!
What it is;
,Who commits it;
How to avoid it
Explained From Ibe Standpoint of the
. NEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH
381 JF.Fr F.KSOX ST. It: 44 A. M.
WM. R, REECE, MINISTER
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
ALDER STREET AT TWELFTH
REV. HOWARD AGNEW JOHNSTON, D. D.
10:30 A. M.
A Witnessing Church
7:30 P. M.
"Psychic Search for Immortality"
1:15 M'DAV SCHOOL
7:15 OROAS KEC1TAL
BY E. E. CniTUSKJi
SPECIAL MUSIC
DR. EDWARD -H. PENCE
PASTOR. WILL PREACH AT
WESTMINSTER CHURCH
TOMORROW AT 10:30 O'OLOCK
on
IS CHRIST'S EXAMPLE
INIMITABLE?"
"HOW NEAR AT HAND IS THE
KINQOOM OF HEAVEN"
WMlmlottor Quarts and Pip Organ
Music.
BIBLE SCHOOL AT 1S:10.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR AT S:80
A CORDIAL INVITATION TO THE
- PUBLIO. -
Hoan Hill gpcak
wotCalks planned
Blwhop I-osan H. Roots of Hankow,
China, will upe&k In two Episcopal
church Sunday. At rO:30 a. m. he
will visit and preach In St. Davids
rhurch on the wonderful work being
done in China. The bishop has great
admiration for the cheerfulness, pa
tience and endurance with which the
Chinese have fared new conditions.
The hour of this service has been ad
vancer! 30 minutes in order that th
sneer! 30 minutes in order that the
members may take part In the welcome
to General Pershing, who Is a member
of (he Episcopal church. Sunday night
the St. Davids choir will Flng 12 se
lections from the "Messiah."
Bishop Roots will give another talk
on Oriental work during the Sunday
evening service at Trinity church. Dr.
A. A. Morrison invites the public.
Major Gilbert to
Preach on Sunday
Major William 8. Gilbert of Aatoria,
who will introduce General Pershing to
Portland people at The Auditorium, will
preache at Central Presbyterian church
Sunday morning. In honor of the event
a special musical 'program will be ren
dered by the chorus under the direction
of William H. Belcher. It will sing
"Unfold. Ye Portals." and "The Heav
enly Message," and Misa Hazel Hardie
will sing "Out of the Depths." The
Men's club will give its monthly dinner
on January 23. The whole church is
invited to come and bring well-filled
baskets. Coffee will be served and Ice
cream may be purchased In the club
rooms. Rev. Ralph McAfee will preach
morning and evening January 25.
Sunday Afternoon
Sessions Proposed
,
There Is a wide-awake movement
started through the union of forces in
the Warren Bible class and Warren
vesper class, composed of young men
and young women, tp present a series
of helpful meetings ever Sunday after
noon at 4 o'clock In room E of the
church house at the First Presbyteriar.
church. A musical program under the
management of Miss Gertrude Hoeber
and Granville D. Morgan will be pre
sented, assisted by an orchestra of 10
instruments, followed by a lecture, sub
ject, "Making a Success of Your Life,"
by Dr. Angela L. Ford Warren. The
soloist will be Ira D. Morgan. Visitors
re welcome. Entrance 454 Alder street.
Lecture room on second floor.
Woman Will Tell
Story of Persia
The pulpit at the First Christian
church, corner of Park and Columbia
streets, will be occupied on Sunday
morning by Mrs. E. T. Allen of Urumia,
Persia, who will use the preaching pe
riod to tell of post-war conditions in
the Near East. Mrs. Allen Is a Portland
woman, her husband. Dr. Allen, having
been a few years ago assistant pastor
of the First Presbyterian church. Both
spent a number of years in Persia and
endured the horrors of the siege of
Urumla.
First Methodist
Church
Twelfth and Taylor Streets
Rev. Joshua
Stansft'ld. D. D.
PASTOR
10:30 A. M.
Baccalaureate Sermon
For Graduation f'lsss Washing'ton
Hieli School.
12:18 P. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
PUSLIO FORUM DISCUSSION ON
COMPULSORY VACCINATION
7:45 P. M.
Prohibition Jubilee
Platform MMtlng Celabratlna Advent of
National Prohibition
SEVERAL SPEAKERS
Prominent in the movement
ALL INVITED
Rev. M. CHRISTEEN
i WILL SPEAK
I "After the Order of
j Melchezedeh"
WEDNESDAY, P. M GRKT PARLOR
I Ml'LTMOMAU HOTEL
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WESTMINSTER
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CONVENTION WILL
HEAR E. t KNAPP
SSBHMSaiaBBMMBBSBlBaaM
Sunday Schools of Multnomah
County to Meet at White
Temple January 30.
K. C. Knapp, of Spokane, secretary
of the Inland Empire Sunday School
association, will take the principal
part on the program of the Multno
mah County Sunday School conven
tion, to be held January 30 In the
White Temple. This announcement
was ' made by Charles X. Stave r.
county president. During; the morn
ing session Mr. Knapp will conduct
a "problem shop," when he will an
swer questions put to him by Sun
day school officers and teachers.
Workers are Invited to prepare ques
tions for this session. During the
afternoon seesion Mr. Knapp will
hold an administrative conference
when he will speak on the subject,
"ilow to Make a Sunday School
Grow." In the evening he will give
a blackboard demonstration entitled
"World Facts."
The business of the convention will
precede the afternoon conference. The
nominating committee appointed to sug
gest officers for the coming year are:
A. A. Morse, Harley Hallgren, ' C. W.
Miller, Carl Brown and Mrs. J. J. Hand
saker. Mr. Staver also appointed a policy
committee to outline a workable con
structive program for the coming year.
This committee Is: Elton Shaw, Rev.
CJeorre K Taylor, Miss Mabel HInes,
Dr. N. Morrison, Mrs. Clara G. Esson,
Miss Ellen Stone, Miss Bernice Adams,
Miss Violet Johnson and H. R. Scheuer
man. Receiving Names
For Study Classes
Applications are now being received
by the Rev. W. G. Eliot for member
ship In the religious study classes to be
conducted during the six weeks preced
ing Easter. The classes will be open
to all. Sunday night at the Church of
Our Father, the minister will speak on
the nature, origin and destiny of the
human soul.
DIRECTORY
C I O I-.. Afi.. r!nLr., '
OetUllU OUI1UOY nilCI upiJJIiauj .
. .. , . ,
uuiiurui duiiubj .7. v .
"The Boldness of Peter nd John." Acta
4:181.
Golden text: "Stand fast in the faith, quit
you like men, be fttsong. I Cor. 16:18.
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union "My FaToriU Psalm and
Why." Pf. 121:1-8.
Christian Endeator "Mr Farorite Pealm and
Why." Pa. 1 J 1:1 8.
Epworth League "A Worth-While Life. '
Pj. 87:18-40.
Baptltt
First Wh'te Temple. 12th and Tajlor Kef.
William A. WaWo. 11. 7:30.
Ea;t Side E. 20th and Salmon Re.
B Hinson. Pt. H. T. Cah. amoclate.
"Armenian and Near Kvit Relief Work."
Major General Me-jmp .V Azaapetian of
mnia: 7:30. "An Inspired Bible and a
w.
11.
by
Ar-
Hc-
turning Lord.''
Third Vancourer and Knott 11, 7:80.
Arleta E. 64th and 48th Te. net. Owen
T. Dajr. 11. 7:30.
CaWarj E Mh and Grant Rer J. B.
Thomav 11, "Baptfjiti in Burmah": 7:30,
Chrtstmai cantata, by United Presbyterian choir.
-Cleneoe E. 45th and Malu ReT. F. C.
Ilettc. 11, "Stirring Mewige From the Men
pf Yi-terday tn the Men of Today"; 7:30, "The
Di clple Whcm Je:us Loved."
Sellwood Bethany Ber. Yf. S. Ferris. 11.
7:45.
Grace E. 7th and Ah. Re. F. W Star
ing. 11. "Houaehold SalT&tion" ; 7:4 5, "A
Tonic for Faith."
I'nifenily Part Re. S. Lawrenca Black.
II. 3.
Sw, d:h 15h and Hoyt Re. T. G. Slolan
der. Evangelistic eervicea In charge of Re.T. E.
Bjorkquiat. 10:30, 7:30.
8t. John 11. 7:80.
Highland E Cth and Alberta Dr. W. T.
Milliken. 11. 7:30.
Mt Olivet (oloredl Broadway and Ev
erett Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11,. 8.
Cathotle
Pro Cathedral 15th and Davia Rev. E. V.
O Hare. 6. 7:15. 8:30. 8:45. 11. 7:43.
St. Peten Lenta Eev. P. Beutcen. 8,
10:30, 7:80. s
St. Lawrence 8d and Sherman Rev. J. C.
Hughes. 6, 8:80. 10:80. 7:30.
St French E. 12tli and Pine Rev. 3. H.
Black. 6. 8. 0. 10:30. 7:30.
ImmacnUte Heart of Mary Williams and
Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. 9. 11. 7:30.
Holy Rourr E. 8d and Cbckama Rev. E.
S. OUon. 6. 7. 8. 9. II. 7:30
St Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. J.
O'FirrelL 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews E. 0th and Alberta Rev. J.
Kiernan. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
The Madeleine E. 24th and SMriyou Eev.
George F. Thompson. 7:30, 9. 11.
Aicenaion E. 76th and Yamhill Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10.30, 7:80.
Rlemed Sacrament Maryland and Rlandena
Rev. F. W. Black. 8. 10:3O, 7:80.
Holy Cros 774 Bowdoin Rev. C. Raymond.
8. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Igrutins 8220 43d Bt S. E. Jesuit
rather. 8 80. 8. 10:80, 4.
St. Stephena E. 42d and Taylor Rev Wai
ren A. Waitt. S. 8:80. 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Bedeemer Portland blvtL. and Vancou
ver ave. Rev. William J. Divine. S, 8. 10:30.
7:80.
St Phillip Nedi (PaulUt Fathers) E. lflth
and Hickory Rev. M. L. Ferry. 7:80. .
10:30. 7:80.
St Clement 8. Smith ave. and Newtnn
Eerbite Fathers. 6. 8, 10:80, 7:80
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rev. O.
I:cb. 8. 10;30. 7:30
St Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rev J.
CommMty. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
St Stanfelam (Poltth) Maryland and Fail
ing Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
8t Joseph (German) 15th and Couch
Rev. B. Rnrrer. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St Michael I Italian I 4th and Mill Rev.
M Beir-trx. 8:80. 10:30. 7:8I
St. Claire's Capitol' Hill Father Aloysins.
O. I". M. 7:20, 9:20.
St Charlee E. 33d and Alberta Bev J
P OVlyrm. K. 10:0.
All Saints E. 39th and GUsan Rev. Father
William Cronin. 8, 10:80
St Patrick 1 9th and Suvler Rev.: Charles
M Smith. Masses 8:80. 8. 9:15, 10:80, 7:45.
Christian
First Park and Cotambta Rev KimU
Ortffis. 11. "Post-War Cordltlona in the Near
last. By Mrs. rc. T. Allen of Lrura'a, Persia;
6:15 to 9. school of mission.
East SMe E. 12th and Taylor Rev. K H
Sawyer. 11. 7:80.
Kodner A venuw Rodney and Eaott Rev
a e.an i niiaer. 1 1 , b.
Monteville; K. T8th and GUsan. 11, 7:30
Wood lawn E. 7th and Liberty Rev. Joseph
D. Boyd. 11, 8.
Vernon E. 15tb and Wygant Rev R.
TihM Matey. II. 7:80.
Kern Par Rev. J. F. Ghomley. 11. "The
Ministry of Reconciliation" ; 7:80, 'The Soldier."
Christian Selene
Isaon wbj-r: "Ufa."
First 19th and Kventt. U.S.
Second K th and Holladay. 11. 8.
Third E 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Fowrth TancooTer and Emerson. 11, g.
JJotes of interest in Churches
Ministers affiliated with the Portland
Federation of Churches have been asked
by the executive committee of that or
ganization to preach tomorrow on some
economic subject, the occasion being
"Share With Others" day, a feature of
Thrift week, which began today all over
the country, under the auspices of the
V. M." C. A.
Methodist
The Junior Epworth league of Mount
Tabor M. E. church will entertain its
friends Wednesday evening at the
church with an illustrated lecture on the
Grand canyon of Colorado In Arizona,
the petrified forest and other wonders
of Arizona. The Rev. E. G. Decker, paa
tor, will be the lecturer.
The regular receipts of the home mis
sion board of the Methodist church for
1819, with only five months of the cen
tenary available, are over three and one
half times that of one year ago, accord
ing to an announcement made by ft. H.
Hughes, editor of the Pacific Christian
Advocate.
Union revival meetings will be con
ducted by the Danish Norwegian Meth
odist churches of the city during the
coming week, with the Rev. C. August
Peterson of Seattle as evangelist. To
night and Sunday night he will speak
at the Vancouver avenue church, and
Sunday morning and Monday, Tuesday
and Wednesday evenings at First
church.
The district superintendent of Swedish
Methodist churches. Rev. A. E. Llnd of
Salem, will preach Sunday evening at
the First Swedish Methodist church. In
the morning the pastor, Rev. Abel Ek
lund, will speak on the reform move
ments of the world.
Presbyterian
The new plan of "church night" on
Thursday for members and friends of
Hope Presbyterian church is proving
popular, according to the pastor. Rev.
Henry E. Giles.
Major Thornton A. Mills, noted lec
turer and son of B. Fay Mills, evangel
ist, will speak twice on Sunday to the
church.
Rev. Levt Johnson, pastor of the
Men's Resort, will speak Sunday morn
ing at Kenllworth Presbyterian church.
Rev. Ralph C. McAfee of the Portland
Church Federation will speak. The
ifenllworth young people are working
hard to keep up the Interest In the
church until a pastor can be found.
Next Thursday night a new era dinner
and conference will be held at 6 :30 In
Mount Tabor Presbyterian church. Last
Sunday the church welcomed 21 new
members. A feature of the Sunday
OF CHURCH
Fifth 62d and 42d Te. 8. E 11. 8.
Rixtli Monlc Umpl. 388 Y.mhill. 11.8.
HBTantb Holbrook block. St. Johns. 11.
Ail entireties Wednesday, 8 p.
Congregational
First Park and Madison Dr. W. T. McEl
veen. 11, "The Witness Eternal." by Rev.
Edward Constant; 7:45, address by Mrs. E. T.
Allen of Urumia, Perns.
Stinnyside K 33d and Taylor Rev. J. J.
Staub. U. "A Reliable Compass for Life's
Voyage"; 7:45, "Satan Voted Out of Existence."
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th end Everett
Rev. E. E. Flint 11. "The Gospel of the
New Era"; 7:46. "What to Do With Jesus."
Highland E. 6th and PrescoU Rev. Edward
Constant 11, preaching by Rev. G. W. Nelson;
7:80, "The Waiting Christ "
Waverleigh Heights E. 33d and Woodward--Rev.
Oliver P. Avery. 1 1. "The Divinity of
Je.ls Christ": 7:30. "Personal Power."
Lauralwood 4 5th are. and 65th et S. E.
Mrs. A lieu M Handsaker. 11.
Pilgrim MUsoun and Shaver. Rev. Robert
Murray Pratt 11. "Is Humanity Really Free,
or Is It Governed by KstrT" 7:80. "lKw
Humanity Forgive It-. Own Sins, or Does God
Pardon!"
Vnlver-ity Park Haven and Lombard Rev.
C. H. Johnston.
Finnish Mawlon 107 Skidmora Rev. Sam
uel Nevala 6. 7:80.
St. Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond. Rev.
J T. Merrill 11. 7:80
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner
Rev. Ola Toraassen. 11.-7 :30.
First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev.
George Zoche-. 11. 7:30.
Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Rev.
Henry Hagelganx. 11, 7:30.
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Rev. J.
H, Hoop. 11, 7:30.
Dunkcrd
Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Brai
nard Rev. George C. CarL 11. 8.
' ' Episcopal
Pro-Catliedrel of St. Stephen the Martn
TU Rev W. T Sumner, bishop; Very Itev. R.
T. T. Hicks, dean. :45. 11. 7:45.
Trinity 1 9th and Everett Bev. A A. Mor
rvon. 8, 11, 8. address by Bishop Logan H.
UooU of Hankow.
St David? E. 12th and Belmont Rev.
Thomas Jeiikin-. rector. 7:30. 9.30. 10:30.
addr.'.i by Bi-hop Logan IL Roots of Hankow;
7:30, 12 selections from "The Messiah." by
the choir.
St Marks 21t and Marshall Rev. J. G.
Hatton. 7:30. 11, 7:45; daily. 7:30 a. m.
est Andrew Hereford t, Plymouth
Archdeacon Chamber in charge. 9. 11, 7:30.
Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Rev.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 11.
Good ShepherJ Vancouver and Graham
Rev. John Dawson. 11. 8.
St Michael and All Angels E. 43d and
Broadway Rev. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 8, 10, 11.
Church of Our Savior 80th av. and 41st
st S. E. Rev. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7:30. 11.
Rifhop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital Rev Frederick K. Howard. 7, 9:30.
St Pauls Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4.
All Saints 25th and Saviet Rev. Frederick
K Howard. 10. 11.
St John Memorial E 1 5th and Hamey.
Sellwood. Bev. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7:80.
St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rev.
W. A. M Breck. vicar. 10. 11.
Evangelical
First E. 6th and Market Rev. E. D. Hom
iclmrh. 11, 7:30.
Clay Street lOfti and Clay Rev. Jacob
Rtncker. . 10:45. preaching In German by Rev.
Mr. Lleb; 7:80. (English) "The Old Time Re
vival, the Cnro for All Our IU"; 3, service
at the Altenheim.
Swrdhh Tabernacle N. 17th and Glisan.
Rev. C. J. Ledin. 11, 7:80.
Frea Methodist
Central E. 65th and Flanders Rev E I
Harrington. 11. 7:30.
First E. th and Mill Rev. S II TJpton
11. 7:80.
Alberta E. 80th and Wygant Rev. M. T
Whetiell. 11. 7:30.
St John E. Richmond and Hudson Rev
E. D. Blackman. 11, 7:30.
Lenta Rev. 8. H. Cpton. acting pastor 2 :30.
8 :30.
Friends
First E. SSth and Main Rev. Homer L.
Cos. 11, 7:45.
Secoud E. 92J and 61st ave. Rev. Lursna
sa. lerren. u, f .
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey Rev.
Carey Jeuupri. 11, 8.
Jewlah
Congregation BeUi Israel lfilh and Main
narci duiiau a. ie. neiom Hynagooue.
Service Friday S p. tu.. Saturday 10:30 a.
Congregation Ahavai 8hok,mi Park and Clay
ts. Rabbi R. Abrahamaoo. Friday, 8 p. rn. ;
oaiuTnay. av a. m. v
Congregation Nevah Zedeck Talmod Torah
6th and Hall Ke. Abraham I. Bnsenrranta.
rnoay B p. ra. Saturday 9 a. ra. Sunday 10
Latter Day Saints
Chotvh of Jeros Christ of Latter Day Saints
r.. snio ana uaaison neoer u. iverson, mis
mis president 10. 7iI0.
Lutheran
Bt James W. Part and Jefferson Rev.
William E. Brinkmn. 11, 7:30.
At. Pauls K. 1'Zt.li and Clinton B a
Krantc. 10:30. 'Tfcy Kingdoaa Come"; t":8o.
evening service is a 20 minute com
munity sing. The Rev. W. W. Mac
Henry will preach morning and even
ing. On Friday, January 23, the Rev. Ward
W. MacHenry and other church leaders
will meet the members of Vernon Pres
byterian church in a conference on goals
and methods for 1920. A luncheon will
precede at 6 :30 p. m. Those received
into the church last Sunday will be
given an additional welcome at this
service.
Sunday night the Rev. I B. Quick
will explain an old proverb to his con
gregation at Calvary Presbyterian
rhurch.
If)
Congregational
Atkinson Memorial Congregational
church believes U duty is to American
ize as well as to Christianize Its parish.
Moving pictures entitled, "Son of Dem
ocracy." the life of Lincoln, are por
trayed. A sermon accompanies the film.
Sunday evening the second set In the
series will be used, entitled, "The Call
to Arms."
Sunday night the senior young people's
round table of Waverlelgh Heights Con
gregational church will entertain the
Bible class of the Sunday school at 6:30
o'clock. The Rev. O. P. Avery will
preach at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Letheran
Instead of only on alternate Sundays,
as heretofore, there will be services for
the deaf every Sunday in Trinity Luth
eran church, Williams and Graham ave
nues. The services are held each Sun
day afternoon at 2 :30 o'clock by the
Rev. J. A. C. Beyer. All deaf are wel
come. The Rev. A. Krause will preach a cat
echetical sermon Sunday morning to the
congregation of St. Paul's Lutheran
church. The devotional service and
Bible study for young people will be
held at 5 p. m. Confirmation classes
meet Tuesday and Friday at 4 and 5
p. m.
Evangelical
Evangelistic services will be held each
, h.
this week at the Clay Street
Evangelical church by the Rev. Jacob
Stocker. Sunday afternoon the congre
gation will conduct a service at the
Altenheim.
Baptist
A get-together supper and symposium
will be held Friday evening. January
29, at Glencoe Baptist church at 6 :30 1
o'clock. The series of sermons on the 12
apostles, being preached by the Rev.
F. C. Laslette each Sunday morning. Is
attracting attention.
Xazarene
The Suffield meetings in the Sell wood
SERVICES IN
"What Must Wa Do to Save a Lost World?"!
Our Savior K loth .ml i.ni r A
Christensen. 11 (English), "When Clirist En-
tent fh vrm-
. , '
Trinity (Mimiri Svnorfi Willi., and
r:i, - T tiV. Zw..t.
"iioacii. iu:iu.
-- iui ui oj nfi. j. i.ever, i ne
I-ast Day of the World, a Day of Joy for All
True Christians"; 7:80.
Bethlehem Xorwenian Hth and Davii Her.
Wilhelm Pettersen. 11.8.
Grace I En.ltsh) K. 24th and Broadway
Rev. C. H. Bernhard. 11. 7:30.
Bethel Norwegian (Free) Wygant and Rod
ney.
Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Mor
ris Rev. L. P. Kjoller. 11. 8.
St. Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrick Rev. L.
Lndwig. 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodney
Rev. V. U. Ogren. 10:4 5. 7:4 5.
Imuuouel 19th and Irtina Rev. A. V. An
derson. 11, 8.
Trinity (Scandinavian) Lovejoy and For
tune. Rev. 8. C. B. Kneelen. 11. 7:30.
Eion Evangelical (Missouri SynodV Chap
man and Salmon Rev. H. H. Koppelmann.
9:15. 10:15. 7:45.
Alberta English E. 17th and Alberta (Baker
hall). 10. 11.
Methodist Episcopal
Heights Rev. G. 3. Brown.
Carson
10.
11.
Cntensrv E. 9th snc! Pine II't. Frsnk 1.
Wemett 11, 7:30. prohibition victory meeting-
Cential Vancouver snd Fargo lttv. A. it.
Maclean. 11. 7:30.
Clinton Kelly E. 4 0U) and Powell Rev.
E. S. Mace. 1 1 .
Epworth 26th and Savier Rev. J. Stanford
Moore. 11, 7:30.
first 12th and Taylor Rev. Joshua Stans
field. 10:30. 7:30.
Flr.-t Nonvi-gisn Danish 18th and Hojrt
Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11, "Law and Order," by
Rev. Aufust Peterson; 7:45.
Laurclwood E. 63d and Foster. Itev. A. C.
Brakenbury. 11. So.
Lents 86th t. and 58th ave. Rev. F. H.
Sibley. 11, 7:45.
lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A
Ginn. 11,- 7:30.
Montavilla F-. 80th -nd Pine Rev. Hiram
Gould. 11. 7:30, prohibition jubilee.
Mt Tabor E. tilw rd Stark. Itev E G.
Decker. 11, "Tlie Prohibition Victory"; 7:30,
"He Forgave Them Both."
Patten Alberta and Michigan. Rev. George
H. Bennett. 11. 7:30.
Roue City Park E. 58th and Sandy. Rev. D.
Lester Fields. 11, 7:30.
Sellwoiid E. 15th and Tacoina Rev. W.
S. Gordon. 11. 7:30.
Rnnnyyide E. S5th and TamhiU Rev. W.
F. Inesvn. 11. 7:45.
St. Johns W. I.rsvitt and Syracuse Rev.
W. E. Klrwter. 11. 7:30.
wedih Beech snd Bnrthwi': Rev. Abl
Ekhind. 1 1 . "Great Reform Movements" ; S.
preaching by District Superintendent A. E.
Lind of Salem.
University Park Fike and Lombard Rev
IL T. Atkinson. 11, 7:30.
more and Vancouver Iter. A Chri.t..n
treadling ny r.Taiigeim ausui reterf)i of Se
attle; 11, prohibition victory service; 7:30.
Westmoreland Milwaukie and Midway Rev. 1
E. S. Mace. 7:30.
Wilbur Mtiltr.omah hotel How. Cm nets Bur
gett Short 10:30. communion service.
Wood'tock E. 44Ui and Woodstock Rev.
L. C. Poor. 11. 7:80.
Woodlawn E. loth ard Highland Rev. J.
H. Irvine. 11,. "It Is Too Much for Ton to Go
Up to Jerusalem" : 7 :30. "The Religion of a
Warm Heart, a Clear Brain and a Stiff Bark
bone." Wesleyan E. 53d and Glisan Rev. D B
Hampe. 11. 7:45.
District superinti-ndent. Rev. William Wallsce
Toungson, D. D., 691 E. 62d t. N Tabor 2790.
M. C. 8ouUl
First Union and Multnomah- Rev. J. W.
Byrd. 11. 7:30.
IMxarene
First E. 1tb and Weidler Her J. T.
little. 11. T:80.
Sellwood E. fh and Prvane Rev. J. G.
BringedahL 11, 7 :30. Suffield revival meeting.
Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th hi. He.
C. 1J. Fowler. 11. 7:30.
Highland Park E. 14th and JarreU Rev.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11, 8,
Scandinavian 948 Garfield Rev. DanM
HaUstrora 11. 7:30.
Prasbytarlan v
First 12th and Alder. Rev. Howard Agnew
Johnston of Chicago, acting pastor. Rev. Ivl
Johnson, asidstant pa tor. 10:30. "A Witness
ing Clwreh"; 7:30. "Psychic Search for 1m
mortality."
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Bee.
Edward H. Pence. 10:30. 7:30.
Central E. 18 th and Pine. Rev. Walter
Henry Nugent Preaching by Major Rev. Wil
ham 8. Gilbert, of Atorts. 10:80. 7:30.
Calvary 11th end ('lay. Kev I.. Hotiring
Quick; 11, "Twentieth Century Leaven"; 7:30,
"An Old pTo-verb."
Mt Tabor E. sst.li and Belmcnt Rev. TTaM
MacHenry. II, "Psychology of Prayer"; 7:39
"The New F.vangeHsm."
,VVm.iM- lc and Wygsnl. . Her Hrnce
J. Giffeu. II, "Christ Live in Me"; 7:30. "A
Saloon lew. Nation and the Promise of 8a
loontea World.''
Piedmont Cleveland and Jsrrelt Preaching
CHURCHES TO HOLD
DRY OLL HCATION
Passing of John Barleycorn to
Be Observed, by Number of
Portland Congregations.
The death of old John Barleycorn
will be celebrated Sunday morning
and evening in the Methodist
churches of the city. Great rejoic
ing is prevalent among the clergy
and laity over the extermination of
this long-lived being from the United
States. Never before have the
funeral services of such a distin
guished personage been conducted
with such gaiety and glee as will
accompany the meetings announced.
A great service is being arranged for
Centenary Methodist church by Dr.
Frank L. Wemett. Centenary choir will
render a specially prepared program of
music and short addresses will be given
by Rev. J. R. Hoadley, Dr. C. E. Cline
and Dr. George B. Pratt. The commu
nity is invited.
Prohibition "victory" sermons are an
nounced for Sunday morning by the Rev.
Ellas Gjerding of First Norweigian Dan
ish Methodist church and the Rev. A.
Chrlstensen of Vancouver Avenue Nor
wegian Danish Methodist church.
A prohibition Jubilee service will be
held In honor of the coming into effect
of the eighteenth constitutional amend
ment Sunday night by the Rev. Hiram
Gould at Montavilla Methodist church.
Sunday morning the Rev. E. G. Decker
will speak on the prohibition victory at
Mt. Tabor Methodist church.
Rev. J. B. Glffen will speak on the
prospects of a saloonless world Sunday
night at Vernon Presbyterian church.
N'azarene church have" been crowned
with success. It has been decided to
continue the meetings another week,
closing Friday evening.
Salvation Army
Sunday at 8 p. m.. In the Salvation
Army hall, 243 Ash street. Brigadier
I Fletcher Agnew and Dr. A. E. Clem-
ment, both of Chicago, will conduct a
special service. Adjutant and Mrs.
Henry R. Cozens, officers in charge of
the local corps, assure the public it will
be worth while for them to attend the
service.
Gospel services are conducted every
Sunday afternoon In the municipal court
room by David Lang. The prisoners are
brought Into the room by the jailors at
2 :30 o'clock.
PORTLAND
by Major T. A. Mills. 11
7 1 it ' Tl. a w. .
"The Prodigal Son
.. . .
eourtb Kir t rnd 'Jibfcj. Her
Monroe O.
Everett 10:30. "Bearing One Another's
T-tin a.,,..., .'."..J anouiers
Bur-,
' .
Ken!lworth
E. 34 th nrl RhMm. 11
prearning oy Kev. ifv! Johnson; 7:30. preach-
- .. -uuim v . racAiee.
Hope 7Sth and Everett Rev. H. E. Giles. I
II, tardily Religion"; 7:30, "PrasumpUous I
oin. 1
Roe City Dr. Robert H. Milligan. 11. 7:30. i
Korbe GrahsroUnd Gantenbein Rev. Ward!
:30.
Trinity Virginia and NebnuikaRv Tbeo-1
dore p Smith li 7:80.
Anabel f. H. Mli. u. , .30.
7:80 W' tirT'
,...., .
J. ..nr.:" l i. 17,h od Mahu R-
Mlzpab E. 'loth end ! Dlviirinn r.v r a
Tlumpson 11, "A Churchman's Duty": 7:48.!
riaying the 1'ooL
Inity E. 7I! and Sandv Ilev.
Seeman. 1 1 . "The Christian Idea of God
"The Healing of Man."
!. W
7:80.
Seventh Day Advsntlsts
.ote--Hegular services of this denomination
are held on Saturday.
Central K. 11th and EvereU U K. Dick
son, pa.it.r. 10, 11:15.
Tsbernscle 6th and Montgomery G. W.
Petti tt. minbtrr 10. II.
Montavilla E. 80th aud Everett J. A. Ger
usrtt 10, 11.
fx-nts 94th ft. and 58th ave. W. D. Hunt
ington. 10. 11.
8'. Johns .Central sve. and Charleston
A. K. lollicnberg. 10. 11.
Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder at H.
Went land. 10, II.
Scandinavian 21 st. and 39th ave. Elder
O. S. l.ee. 10. 11.
Salvation Army
Corpi Nr. 1243 Alb it Adjutant Utnn
R. Coiens. 11, 3:15, 8.
(-'oris No. 4. 128 V, l.t Captain William
G. -i-iilth. 11. 3. 8.
Sweden be r tin j
Sew Ci.uich Society 831 Jefferson Rev. I
William H. lieece. 11, "Christ, Pagan ori
Devil.
Unitarian
Cljurrii Our Father Rroftrtwsy -ird Yarn- 1
hill Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11. "Conquering Ad I
ver?e Cirrum tanres" ; 7:45. "Answers to Doubts!
About the Nature. Origin and Dutiny of the
Human HouL" j
United Brethren
Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc-
I Dons Id.
Hrst E. 15th and Mrrrisrn Rev. Ryrm J.
Clark. 11. "Wliat About SanctificaUon " 7:30.
illustrated Armenian lecture by J. J. Handaker.
S -coiid - K. 2 7 Mi ard Sumner Kev. Ira
Hawley. 11. "The Big Three"; 8.
Third 67th ff. and SIM sve. S. K.- R-v. E.
O. Shepherd. 11. "The Two Sides" 7 30,
preaching by Evangelist Ira Hawley.
Fourtii Tr'mont Rer. C. P. Blanchard.
11. "Share With Others"; communion service;
:30 service in charge of women's society. Miss
l I-utie Stearns
speaker.
United Evangelical
First E. 18th and Poplar Rev. J. A.
Goods. 11. 8.
Ockley Grten Willamette blvd. and Gay
Rev. It H. Farnham. It. 7:30.
St. Johns Uev. A. P. Layum. It. 7:30.
United P res ytwrlai
First E. 37th and Hawthorne Itev. II. F.
Given. 1 1 . communion, vereption of members
and baptism; 7:30, preaching by Rev.- J. W. j
rsioeaton.
Church of the Strar.gr Grand and Wa-v-
Ilfiv. 8. Earl Du B'-is. 10:30, "Tbe Opportunity
That Pahed": J:30. stereopticon vie mi of the
"New World Movement"
Kenton IS" Wei Lombard Kev. George
N. Taylor. 11. 7:30.
Mlsoellanaeu
Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 0th
and Clay Rev. John E. Fee. 10. 11. 7:30.
liealizatlon Ieagn 148 1 3th Itev Edward
Mills. II, "According to Tour Faith"; 8, "A
Popular View of Schlatter, tbe Healer," by Rev.
IL II. Reed.
Cbristadeiphian 621 E. Washington. 10:30.
Church of God 863 Failing Harry Neat
11, 7 .30. Evangelistic campaign.
Gospel Hall E. 2th and Stark. 11. 7:30.
Mea'a Resort 4tii and Burnid Rev. Levi
Jolinon. iionerintendeni. 8.
Divine Science Portland Hotel T. M. Mi
nard. 11. "Oneness There Is No Separat'on.'
Panteojetal Kir-t and Washington hev.
Will C. Trotfr. 11. 3. 7:80.
Glad Tiding (Pentecostal Mission) 244 H
1st. 2. 8. 7:80.
Pentecostal church E. 20th and Ankeny
A. W. Smi'.b. 11. 8, 8.
Volunteers of America Mission 224 Bum
aide Meeting every evening except Monday at
8 o'clock, and Sunday, 3 p. m.
Portland Eeeleia Krisade!ptrian) 1897
Belmont Oeorge H. Tilling, secretary. II.
Peniel Mis-ion 288 1st 8. 8. Services
each night at 8.
Church of Christ E. 79th and GUsan. It.
Fir-it SplrHualtet E. 7th and Haalo. 3,
7:45, serw by n. W. Shaw of Berkeley.
Fir rtnintnaJ Science 129 Fourth st Bet.
Max Hoffman. 8. 8.
International Bible Students W. O. W. Tem
ple. 1 1th and Alder. S, T:80.
air Jl 21 and j Oak Gospel service at
2:30 by David Una.
JJittner i&oon 3o
2ake p (Extension
3Hork of (Church
With the acceptance by A. F. Blttner
of the position of Institutional director,
Westminster Presbyterian church. East
Seventeenth and Schuyler streets. Is
ready to proceed with Its program of
expansion in the field which It serves,
according to announcement by O. W.
Davidson, chairman of a? special com
mittee which Is endeavoring to obtain a
total of 150.000 with which to execute
the plans.
Mr. Blttner, who will soon assume
charge of the work of the new position
at Westminster, has for the last eight
years been head of the department of
mathematics at Jefferson high school
.and, prior to that, was for two years
Instructor In mathematics In Lincoln
high. He has long been associated with
the work at Westminster, being superin
tendent of the Sunday school for seven
years at a time prior to the war. He
will have general charge of all young
people s work and will relieve Dr. Ed
ward H. Pence, the pastor, of much of
the detailed work which ha has been
carrying alone.
L. K. Dickson Will
Address Adventists;
Church Prosperous
Evangelist L. K. Dickson, pastor of
the Central Seventh Day Advenllst
church, will speak in Christensen's hall,
Eleventh and Yamhill streets, Sunday
night. At the anihial business meeting
of the Central church last Wednesday
night the reports of the departments
showed an Increase over any previous
year's work. The gifts of the members
are: TlUie. 114.607.73 ; foreign" missions.
85805.49 ; educational work, 82919.97 ;
ome missions and church work, 13981.45 ;
Armenian relief, $648.13 ; needy poor.
8300.71 ; total. $28,063.48. The membership
of the church is 357. making the average
tithe per member $40.91. The average
per member for the year, all funds, is
$78.60. The total fund of the church
for 1916 and 1917 was $21,977.55. The
gain in 1919 over 1918 was $7,110.66.
C. E. Planning on
Rally and Dinner
One of the big winter events for Mult
nomah county Christian Endeavor
union will be the rally and banquet on
February 3 at the Klrnt Presbyterian
church. The banquet will begin at 630
p. m. and will be followed by short talks
Special music will be furnished by the
orchestra of SunnyHide Congregational
church society. Definite plans for the
twin state conventions will be made at
this meeting. The conventions will be
held in Pendleton, February 13-15, and
in Albany, February 20-22. Officers
elected to take charge of the conven
tions are : David P. Martin, Albany,
chairman ; Herman De Hart, Pendle-
i ton, chairman. Norman D. Guy has
been placed in charge of the publicity
I committee.
I SeV
Young People Will
Rally at Methodist
There will be a Bpecial young people's
i rally at the First Methodist church at
8 :30 p m Sunday, with Samuel C. Lan-
caster, state chairman near cast relief
I committee, presiding, and chief ad-
dreanes by General Mesrop K. Asgapetlan
I of Armenia. Following Is the program;
Organ voluntary, Mrs. Gladys Morcan
Farmer ; hymn, led by Walter .1. Steven
son ; scripture lesson, by Warren Morse ;
prayer, by 13. T. Gruwell ; solo, by boy
soloist; address by General Aegapetlan ;
address, Mrs. K. T. Allen ; hymn ; bene
diction by Dr. Joshua Stansfleld.
NOTICE
EXTRAORDINARY
JOHN BARLIVOOftN IS LIQALLV DC AD.
Funeral services will be held tram
CENTENARY
METHODIST
CHURCH
est Ninth and Pine Streets, SUNDAY
E Vf NINO, January 1. a4 7.90 e'clook.
Atkirwsea will be deBvavwd by REV. J. R.
MOADLEV, D. D., REV. O. E. OLINE, D. D..
ne DR. AEOROE . PRATT. Special
muslo hat bean prepared by Oentenary Cherut
Choir. Burial will be under the auspice of
th United Sutes Oevarnnsent. P tease oma
flowers.
A ORCAT TIME! YOU ARI INVITKOI
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH.
PARK AND MADISON STREETS
SUNDAY. JANUARY 18
11 A. M.
"The Witness Eternal"
r REV. EDWARD OONSTANT
Pastor ef Highland CeneregeUonal Ohurch
12:28 P. NL CURRENT EVENTS CLASS
Talk by RALPH McAFEE. Topic
"All the Chuches
Cooperating'
7:45 P. M. Addetas bt MRS. E. T. ALLEN.
rtcantly fraea Urumia. Persia,
and Red Ores end Armenian
Retlef leeder Serine and attar
the war.
S:4S A. M. OHURCH SOHOOL.
:30 P.m. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
Leader, Ftoytf McKalson.
SUNNYSIDE
Congregational
Church
Rev. J. J. Staub, D. D.
Paster.
SUNDAY SOHOOL S:4 A. M.
MORNINO SERVICE 11 SERMON
RELIABLE COMPASS FOR LIFE'S
JOURNEY"
INTERMEDIATE amd SENIOR
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR :S0
EVENING SERVICE 7:48 SERMON
"SATAN VOTED OUT ef EXISTENCE"
MUSIO DV OHORUS OMOIN
. A WELCOME FON YOU
SPIRITUALISM IS
TO OE SUBJECT OF
Dr. Johnston Believes Effect of
Cult's Findings on Christian
Religion Should Be Explained.
Dr. Howard Agnew Johnston, act
ing pastor of First Presbyterian
church, will deliver his second ser
mon in the scries on spiritualism.
Sunday night, taking- up this week
the psychic tiearch for immortality.
Th Society for Psychical Research
was founded by several leading psychol
ogists." said Dr. Johnston, "who believed
It their duty to make nn unbiased In
vestigation Into the psychic phenomena
that were known to exist. .Such men as
Professors J. II. Hyslop 'of Columbia
university. William James of Harvard,
Richard Hodgson of Cambridge. W. II,
II. Myers of England. Sir Oliver Ixdga
and Theodore Flourney of Oeneva,
Switzerland, have done thla. It Is Im
portant that the Christian pulpit define
what their findings may mean for the
Christian faith." Dr. Johnston will at
tempt to do this Sunday night
At the morning service Mrs. Blanche
Williams Segersten will sing "Lamb of
God," by Ulzet. and In the evening Otto
Wedemeyer will sing "Turn' Thee to
Me."
A supper will be given fori the men
of the church on January 0, at 8 :(0
p. m.. when Dr. Johnston and Ilev. Lvl
Johnson will talk over church problems
with the laity. A pro-Easter j program
wlil be outlined. !
; -
Armenian to Speak
From Pulpit Sunday
Sunday morning. In the Eamt; Hide
Raptlst church. Major General ' Mesrop
N. Azgapetlan, a dietlngulshed 'Armen
ian, who was division commander in the
old Russian army, will speak at 11 a.
m. upon the Armenian and Near East
relief work. The Sunday school of this
church has given about $1100 to this
work. Sunday night the pastor. Dr. J
W. B. Hlnson, will preach, continuing"
his series on great Hihle fundamentals.
Dr. Hlnson In now going to McMlnn
vllle each Tuesday tp speak t to the
student body at McMlnnvlIle .'college,
Tpe B. Y. P. C. of the chureh have
sent a Bible to the Rev. M. Burkett, a
missionary in China.
. I i
YOUR OPPORTUNITY
G R A C E
BAPTIST CHURCH
E. 7STM ane ASH ST.
TOPIOS ' H . '
11 A. M. ,
"HOUSEHOLD SALVATION"
Tl4S P. M.
"A TONIC FOR. FAITH'
F. W. STARRING
Pastor
"DID CHRIST,
THE APOSTLES .
OR ANTI-CHRIST
CHANGE THE
SABBATH?" ;
l-
HEAR ETA5GKLIST ,
DICKSON
IVE HNDK LIABLE EVIDENCE
PROVIJ THE OI'ILTT PARTT.
SOME 8TARTI.ISU REVELATIONS
WILL BE UIVF.Jf
Christensen's Hall
ELEVENTH STREET BETWEEN
MOIIRISOK AM YAMHILL;
SUNDAY NIGHT, JANUARY IB
AT Jt O'CLOCK
MI MCAL PROORAM -(
OMiRFiATIO AL MG
PL R LIC MVITEII ,
THE FIRST AND
SECOND ADAM
OR ' - v
tiip ti i rr.
n r . a ww a m l
MINISTER'S TALK:
m v v "e- wat '
sri w a rr stn yv t-i I
tS.tLJ 1 lWIIO KJr
THE BIBLE
Convincing; facte from the Bible prov
ing? that Hod's plan provide one trial
under full knowledge to everv indi
vidual lK?fore brine; Judged lor eter
nal life.
THIS INTEHEcT!3n LECTURE
DELIVERED BT
C. W. FIELD
BeplreMDtlnr tbe Isternstlaaal Bible
Stedenta' Ataoetotloar
Sun.. Jan. 18, 3 P. M.
W. O. W. TEMPLE
lit St. firt. rVatblartoa asd Alder
BEATS FBEfS IfO COLLECTION