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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
14
SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 7, 1920.
PORTLAND. OREGON
Birthday to deceive Special Mention in Portland Churches Sunday
lincoln s
BOY SCOUTS TO
ATTEND CHURCH
SERVICE IN BODY
Pulpit Speakers Will Draw Les
sons From Life of Emancipator
for the Boys of Today.
The birthday of Abraham Lincoln
and the Boy Scout movement will
receive mention in Sunday services
of Portland's churches. Boy Scout
patrols have been asked to sit in a
body in the auditorium during their
special service. Lessons for the boys
will bo drawn by the speakers from
the Hfs of the great emancipator.
One of the vows taken by Boy
Scouts is to do a good deed for
someone else every day. The boys
are not limited to one, but must
perform at least one good deed a
day. The wisdom and value of this
kindly trait will also be explained. ,
Boy Scout week will be celebrated
with a special Sunday evening service
at Sunnyslde Congregational church.
John A. Read, ecout master, will be in
charge. A program will be given by
the boys. Dr. J. J. Staub will give a
short talk. Parents and boys are in
vited. The Boy Scouts "of Rose City Park
Methodist church will sit In a body
in the church auditorium Sunday night.
The evening service will be for the mu
tual benefit of the ecout and Armenian
work.
"Three troops of Boy Scouts are to be
guests at Vernon Presbyterian church
Sunday night. The boys and their
scout masters will have a part In the
program.
The young people of Our Savior's
Lutheran chureh will commemorate the
birth of Abraham Lincoln by rendering
a patriotic program In the church par
lors next Thursday evening.
Two reels in the moving picture series
of the life of Lincoln will be shown
Sunday night at Atkinson Memorial
Congregational church. Commissioner
Pier will deliver an address on the life
of Lincoln.
Rev. D. A. Thompson, pastor of Mis
pah Presbyterian church, will speak to
the Boy Scout patrol of his church at
the hour of, the evening service. Other
boys are invited.
At Highland Congregational church
Rev. Edward Constant will speak Sunday
night on the 'life of Lincoln. Lincoln's
favorite poem will be read, also Whit
man's "Captain, My Captain." The so
loist will be Mrs. Walter Lofquist.
An Abraham Lincoln sermon will be
preached Sunday morning at the Church
of Our Father by Rev. W. O. Eliot. In
First Methodist
Episcopal
Church
-Twelftft aad Taylor Street!
REV. JOSHUA STANSttELD, O. O. Parte.
10 ISO A. M Sermon B. tjie
RIV. W. W. VOUNOSON, D. O.,
DMrtet Superintendent.
"The Capitalization of
Defeat"
1trl . SL SUNDAY aOHOOL
PuMIe Forum Debater
"MALL THE EtlgtLE RKAB IN TMK
PUBLIO SCHOOLS"
Tie P. M (ACRID 0OH0IRT
deists aflat Gol&Ie Peters-. Soprano.
Km Esther OolUne Chatten, ContrmKe
Mr. K. T. Jons. Tenor.
Mr. Walter J. SteTenson. Baa.
Orgeniai, Mia, Gtadjs Moron Farraer.
INVITATION To ALL
SUNNYSIDE
Congregational
Church
Eatt Taylor at 114
Rev. J. J. Staub, D. D.
SERMON 11 A. M.
-THIS SAITH THE LORD"
) SERMON 7.45 P. M.
"Lost A Boy"
Boy Scout Celebration
Ciasnsnt Minis by Chora Oft on-.
! FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
AX, DEB BTBKXT AT TfflLMH
DR. HOWARD AGNEW JOHNSTON, D. D.
10:30 A.
"PRESSURE AND POWER
7:30 P.
"QUESTIONS ABOUT HEAVEN"
Hi 8TJKD AT SCHOOL
!:H-OROA5 RECITAL BT
K E. COURSE
SPECIAL MUSIC
Dr. Edward H. Pence
. Pastor .
SUBJECT 10:30 A. ).:
DOES GOD PUNISH HIS
CHILDREN
LIFE'S CLIMAX IS A
: QUESTION
Bible Seltool 1B:10
Young Peopla't toolatr :80 w
Mits Elizabeth Bain
. Will touk to ttw Taunt PaofHa efl
EXPERIENCES AS A T GIRL
)t.J3avicis3arisKto
Celebrate Jfiftietn
arch X
Fifteen hundred years ago Archbishop
David, saint and hero of all Welshmen,
was born. Fifty years ago the work
at St. Davids Episcopal church. East
Twelfth and Belmont streets, was
started by a small group of enthusiasts.
March 1, St. Davids day, the parish
loners and friends, will hold a special
celebration. The Rt. Rev. Walter Tay
lor Sumner, bishop of Oregon, will
preach at the morning service, and will
consecrate the church, marking a new
milestone on the forward march of the
diocese. In the evening Dr. S. E. Jo
se phi will give a historical survey of
the history of St. David.
Griffis to Discuss
Church Leadership
Sundsy morning the pulpit at the First
Christian church will be occupied by the
Iiastor. the Rev. H. IL Griffis, who will
discuss the problem of modern reliRlous
leadership. In the evening at 7 :30 the
principal feature of the Bchool of mis
sions will be a Joint discussion between
the men's and women's classes on the
proposition : "Resolved, that the use j
of all foreign languages in the church,
school and press of the United Stages
be abolished within a period of five
years." The affirmative will be up
held by Miss Martha Randall, Mrs. A.
E. Meserve and Mrs. Cora Ream
Buhrns, the negative by W. L. McFar
ling, M. B. Meacham and M. D. Owens.
First Methodist to
Hear Chicago Man
In the absence of Dr. Joshua Stans
fleld in Southern California, the serv
ices in First Presbyterian- church will
bo in charge of Rev. Dr. W. W. Young-
son, district superintendent, Sunday
morning. In the evening, the chorus
choir and quartet will give a sacred con
cert. Sunday morning, February 15, the
Rev. W. T. Randolph of Seattle, field
representative of the Methodist Deacon
ess Training school, will preach. In the
evening Dr. Harold Lynn Hough of Chi
cago, president of Northwestern univer
sity, will speak. This will bo a mass
meeting with the alumni of Northwestern
university residing in Portland.
the evening he will preach a sermon on
doubts of the present Influence of
Christ. Special music will be given by
the choir.
Steamer Raised From Sea Bottom
Queenstown, Feb. 6. After lying at
the bottom of the sea for more than a
year the American steamship Lake Erie
has been floated and brought Into this
port. The Lake Erie was sunk In col
lision with a British steamer off Cardiff
in January, 1919. ,
WILBUR
METHODIST
EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
(ASSEMBLY Room MULTNOMAH HOT1L)
Divine Service 10:30 a. m.
DR. M. H. MARVIN
OF SEATTLE WILL PEEACH
MUSIC BT MALE QUARTET ATTD
SEXTET CHOIR
COME EARLT TOTJ WILL BE
CORDIALLY WELCOMED AlfD
BENEFITED BT THE SEBTICE.
EAST SIDE
BAPTIST CHURCH
OORNIR K. SOTM AND SALMON
Preaching by Dr. W. B. HINSON
11:00 -WHEN WILL THE LORD
RETURN r
THIRD IN TUB IIKIII ON THK OftEAT
DOOTRINK OP THK BIBLK
7:30 "THE GREATEST THING
IN GOD."
OOMK AND HEAR THK GOSPEL
TANK HAWTHORNE, MT. TABOR OR
UNNVSIOK OARS TO TWENTIETH
M.
Af.
WESTMINSTER
t
. I
Mews of importance !Hmong Cnurches and Roving
The Sunday school Institute of dis
trict 9 of Portland will be held Sunday
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the Arleta
Baptist church. The Institute will con
tinue through the evening service. The
women of the entertaining church will
provide a hot drink for all at the pot
luck luncheon between the two services.
The program is:
Afternoon 3 :30, song service, led by
Mrs. O. M. Bllllngsly; "The Church
School Goal," Rev. Harold F. Humbert,
state secretary; 4:15, business session.
The district banner win be awarded the
school having: the largest percentage of
its regular officers and teachers present,
the entertaining school being barred
from the contest. Special music, Arleta
Baptist Sunday school : "The Challenge
of Christ," Rev. Mr. Humbert; 5:15 to
6:30, pot luck luncheon.
Evening 6 :30, song service, led by
i' Finley; young people's service;
7 :30, special music, offering for state
and county work ; evening address. Rev.
O. T. Day.
Baptist
The fatherhood of God In creation
and design, together with the claims of
redemption, will be discussed Sunday
m,rnlng at the White Temple by Dr.
W. A. Waldo. In the evening he will
speak on justification. The Temple
VERY BHSY WEEK
Something Will Be Going On at
First Congregational Nearly
Every Day Next Week.
The First Congregational church
folk havo planned a busy week.
Monday night the Men's Brother
hood monthly banquet will be held.
K. T. Stretcher will preside and the
Rev. William S. Beard of New Tork
city will speak. "Billie Beard," as
his Tale friends call him. Is the "Bill
Nye" of official Congregationalism.
Tuesday night the teachers" board of
the church school meet, and on Wednes
day evening the members and friends of
the church who live in the Sunnyslde
district will enjoy a party at the home
of Judge and Mrs. J. B. Cleland. On
Krlday the young people and the young
married people hold a Valentine party.
The Mexican problem Is the topic to
be discussed at Dr. McEIveen's current
events class Sunday noon. Dr. McEJ
veen will give an outline of Carranza's
socialistic experiments as they have been
worked out in the naturalization pro
cram that has been operative since 1917.
He will explain the oil competition and
the new property law of Mexico.
DIRECTORY
Sexagesima Sunday
Uniform Sunday School Lrssons
"Peter et I.jdd and Joppa." Acta 9:82-43.
Golden text: "The prayer of faith shall tare
him that ij tick, and the Lord shall raise him
up." Jamei 0:13.
Young People's Topics
Christian Endearor "A Worth-WhUa Ufa."
Pa. 37.18-40. (Deciiion 17.)
Epworth Learue "PreTention Better Than
Cure." Ti 9; Matt. 6:33.
Baptist
Wm. A. Waldo. 11, "(Jod's Ulalma Vindicated";
7 :3U. "JoaUficaUon, or The Klgnteoua L.Ue."
Kt Ride K 20th ni1 Rilmnn Rm TV
B. Hinson. Rev. H. T. Cash. aaaoetaU. 11.
When Will tha lord RetumT": 7:80. "The
Greatest Thlnf in God."
Third Vancourer and Knott 11. 7:80.
Arleta E. 64th and 48th aTe. Rev. Owen
T. Day. 11, 7:80.
Calvary E. Hth and Grant ReT. J. E.
Thomas. 11. "The Profit of Prayer": 7:80,
"A Christian Home."
Glencoe E. 4 5th and Main Rer. V. C.
Laalette. 11. 'Matthew Chanains Hla Busi
ness"; 7:80, "The Greatest Fundamental Truth
of the Gospel."
Sellwood BeUiiny Ret. W. N. Ferris. 11,
7:45.
Grace K. 7th and Ash. ReT. F. W Star
ing. 11, "A Canrerted Calender"; 7:48, "A
Prophet's Inritation."
UnlTenlty Park ReT. 8. Lawrence Black.
11. 8.
Swedish IB th and Hoyt ReT. T. O. SJolan-
der. 10:80. 7:80.
St Johns 11, 7:30.
Highland E. th nd Alberta Pr. Vf. T
MlUlken. 11, "The Bplrtt'a Gifts, FrnJU and
Baptism"; 7:30. "Tba Law of the Strongest
Suasestir.n. "
M.t OliTet (colored) Broadway and Et
erett ReT. J. W. Anderson. 11. 8.
Ellm Swedish Mallory and Bkidmore ReT.
A G. Sandblom. 2.30. 8:30.
Caattallo
Pro Cathedral 15th and Daria Rer. E, V,
O'Hara. 6. 7:15. 6:30. 8:48, 11. 7:45.
St. Peters Lents Rer. P. Beutsen. 8,
10:80, 7:30.
fit. Lawrence 8d and Sherman Rer. J. C.
Huches. 6. 8:80, 10:30. 7:80.
St. Francis E. 12th and Pins Be. J. H.
Black. 6. 8. 9. 10:80, 7:30.
Immaculate Heart of M ry Williams and
Stanton ReT. W. A. Daly. . 8, 9. 11. 7:80.
Holy Rosary E. 8d and Clackamas ReT E.
S. Olson. 0. 7. 8. 9. 11. 7:80
St Rose E. 53d and Alameda ReT. J.
OFsrrea 8. 10.80. 4.
St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta Rer. J.
Kiernan. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Bar.
Geo ire R Thompson. 7:80, 9, 11.
Ascension E. 76th and Tamhfll Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and BUndena
Rer. F. W. Black. 8, 10:80, 7:80.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin Rer. C. Raymond.
8. 10:80. 7:30.
St. IcnatJus 3220 43d at. 8. B. Jesuit
Fathers. 6 30. 8, 10:80. 4.
St. Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Re War
ren A. Wain. 6. 8:30, 10:80, 7:30.
Holy Redeemer Portland blVd. and Taneon
Ter aTe. Rer. William J. DiTine. 6. 8. 10:3V.
7:80.
St Phillip Nedl (PauHst Fathers) E 16th
and Hickory Rer. M. L Ferry. 7:80. 9.
10:80. 7:80.
St. Clements S. Smith aTe. and Newton
Serbita Fathers. 8, 8, 10:80, 7:80
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Rer. G.
Rob. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
St. Acatba B. 15th and Millar Rer J.
Commisky. 8. 10:80. 7:30.
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fail
ing ReT. F. Matthew. 8, 10:30, 7:30
St Joseph (German) 15th and Couch
Rst. B. RuTTer. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
St Michael (Italian) 4th and MID Rer.
M. Bale-tra. 8:30. 10:80. 7:80
Bt Claire's Capitol HU1 Father Alcysios,
0. P. M. 7:20. 9:20. '
St Charles E. 83d and Alberta Rer. J.
P. O'Flynn. i 8, 10:80.
AH Saints E. 39th and Glisan Rt. Father
William Crontn. 8. 10:80
Bt Patricks 19th and EaTier ReT. Charles
M. Smith. Maases :80. 8, :15. 10;80. T:4.
Christian
First Park ai.d Columbia ReT. Harold H
Onffta. .11. "A God-G(Ten Responsibility";
15. schorl of missions; 7:80. discussion on
"Resolred that the use of all ioreim lan
guages in the church, school and press of the
L'nited States be abolished within a period of
fire yeara."
Rodney Arenue Rodney cod Knott Rev
8. Earl Childer,. 11.7:80
MontaTilla K. 76th and' Glisan. Rev. Car
roll C Roberta. 11. 7:80.
D Sy4WTTB8 701 "Bd Libertj K.T. Joseph
VT E-' ,13th and Wygsnt Bt. r.
Tibh Merer. 11. 7:80.
Kern Park Res. J. F. Ghorraley. 11.
"NsTer Man Spake Like This Maa"; 7 JtO.
"King Solomon's Temple God's Object Lesson
to the World."
- Christian Selene
Lesson robjeet: "Spirit."
, First 19th and Ererrtt 11. 8.
Second E. 6th and liolladay. tl. 8v
Thjrd H 12U and Salmon. 11. 8.
CHURCH
PLANNING
quartet will sing at both services.
Dr. W. B. Hinson will preach a ser
mon on the second coming of Christ
Sunday morning at the Kast Side Bap
tist church. In the evening lie will talk
on what he considers the greatest thing
in God. Twenty new members were
added to the church during January. At
the mid-week service Dr. Hinson will
speak on the iife of the Apostle Paul.
The young people will hold a Valentine
social in the lower hall on Friday even
ing. The stewardship plan of the de
nomination is being carried out.
An evangelistic service will be held
Sunday evening by the Rev. F. C. Las
lelte In Glencoe Baptist church. The
male quartet will sing and the ordi
nance of baptism will be administered.
The pastor will speak at the Y. M. O. A.
at 3 o'clock Sunday on "Life's Greatest
Problem and Its Solution."
Presbyterian
Major Thornton A. Mills will preach
Sunday morning and evening at Central
Presbyterian church. In the evening he
will give a sermon-lecture on "The Ser
vant of the House." from the play of
Charles Rann Kennedy. The chorus
choir will sing in the morning. In the
evening the Schubert club, composed of
28 young women, will sing.
In the Sunday evening service at Rose
City Park Presbyterian church, Pr. R.
H. Milligan will review the book, "Theo
dore Roosevelt's letters to His . Chil
dren." The newly organized men's
club will have a supper and social Mon
day night.
The Rev. W. W. Mac Henry, synod leal
chairman of the New Kra committee
for Oregon, will leave Sunday night for
Chicago to attend the national confer
ence of synodical chairmen. He will
preach in his pulpit. Mount Tabor Pres
byterian church, Sunday morning. In
the evening the Christian Kndeavor so
ciety will give a program In commem
oration of the founding of the organ
ization. On Lincoln's birthday. Thursday, a
dinner will be served by the Ladles' Aid
society of Vernon Presbyterian church
to the fathers and sons of the com
munity. This is the first banquet of
this nature to be held by the church.
Toasts will be given on "The kind of
son I admire." and "The kind of father
I admire." Table trames will be played
between courses. Every man attending
is required to bring a boy and pay for
his dinner. Reservations can be made
at Woodlawn 6058.
The Rev. L. K. Grimes of Vancouver
has accepted the pastorate of jCenil
worth Presbyterian church. Ho expects
to begin his new duties about "coruary
22. This Sunday the Rev. G. W. Gelvin
of Orenco will preach.
! The Warren Vesper class at the
First Presbyterian church had a large
and appreciative audience last Sunday.
The members invite visitors for the
meeting of Sunday. A special propram
has been arranged by members of the
orchestra, with Miss Gertrude Hoeber
as vocal soloist. A brief lecture will
be given on the bpok, "Enlisting for
Christ and the Church." written by Dr.
Howard Agnew Johnston. The song
service will begin at 4 o'clock.
Methodist
The Rose City Park Methodist church
revival campaign begins Sunday at 9 :45
a. m. in the Sunday school. Special
services will be held each night during
the week except Saturday. Sunday
evening the playlet, "The Promise of a
OF CHURCH
Fourth VaneouTer and Emerxon. 11, 8.
Fifth 62d and 42d are. 8. E. .11. 8.
Siith Masonic temple, 3CS Yamhill. 11. 8
Serenth Holbrook block, St. Johns. 11.
All churches Wednesdar. 8 p. m.
Congregational
First Park and Madiwm Dr. W. T. Met)
Teen. 11. "Friends, Not Serrants of God"
7:45, "Using Tour Second Wind."
8nnnysld E 3 2d sid Taylor Pt.
Btaub. 11, "Thus Saith the Lord";
J. .t.
7:48,
Lost A Boy.
Atkinson Memorls' E. Cth and ETerrtt
Rer. E. E. Flint 11, "Christ's Message to the
MultJT.ures of Portland"; 7.45, Lincoln me
morial serrice.
Highland E flth end Presmii, Rt. EJ---d
Constant 11, "The New Creation"; 7:30, "The
Faith and Spirit of Lincoln."
WaTerleieh Heiuhts F. 3M nd Woodward
ReT. Olirer P. Aerj. 11, 7:30.
Laurelwood 45th are. and 83th at S. E.
Mrs. Alice it Handsaker. 11.
Pilgrim Missouri nt Sharer. ReT. Robert
Murray Pratt 11. 7:30.
Cnirersity Park liaren and Lombard ReT.
C. H. Johntnn.
Finnish Mason and Albina ReT. A. A.
Harju, 6 and 8 p. m.
St Johns S. iTanhoe and Richmond. ReT.
J T. Merrill 11. 7:30
Daniab-Norweaiaa E. 23d and Sumner
ReT. Ole Torgeseen. 11. 7:30.
First German E. 7th and Btinton Ret.
George Zoeher. 11, 7:30.
Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Rer.
Henry Hagelganz. 11. 7:30.
Zlon German E. 9th and Fremont ReT. J.
H. Hoop. 11, X:30.
Dunsard
Church of the Brethren Borthwick and B rai
ns rd ReT. George C. Carl 11. 8.
Episcopal
Pro-Catliedrsl of Kt Stenhen h MsrtT
Rt Rer. W. T. Sumner bishop; Very ReT. R.
rp m t ri -i j . . . . . . . '
i . n ii rs, ueaiu i .9. ii. i ae 2 a rm Die or
the Sower": 7:46, "Disease, Is It a Part of
Gods Plant"
Trinity 19th and Ererett Rer. A. A. Mor
rison. 8, 11, 8.
8t Daiirts E. 1 2th and Bt'monl Rt.
Thus. Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:30, 11, 7:30.
St. llarks 2 1st nnd Marshall Rer. J G.
Hatton.7.30. 11, 7:45; daily, 7:30 a. m.
St Andrews Hereford t, Plymouth
Archdeacon Chambers in charge. 9. 11. 7:80.
Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Iter.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11.
Good 8hepherdVaneouTer and Oraham
Ret. John Dawson. 11, preaching by Rer. L. W.
Crooks of Belfast, Ireland; 8.
St Michael and All Angels B. 43d snd
Broadway Rer. F. T. Bowen -Ttcar. 8, 10. 11.
Church of Our Bartor eoth ar?. snd 4 let
st B. K. KeT. t. M. uisra. Ticsr. 7:80. 11.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital Rer Frederick K. Howard. 7. 9 30
8t Pauls Woodmere ReT. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4.
AH Saints 25th and SaTier ReT. Frederick
K Howard. 10. 11.
Bt Johns Memorial E. 15th and Harney,
Sellwood. Rer. H. Clark in charge. 11, 7:30.
St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Rer.
W. A. M. Breck, Ticar. 10. 11.
aTvangellcaj
First E. 8th and Market Rer. E. D. Hor
schuch. 11. 7:30.
Clay Street 10th an1 Cla Rt Jacob
Stocker. Preaching by Rer. H. Schuknecht
10:45. "What la Eternal Life?": 7:30. "The
Condition of the Church of Today."
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and GUsan.
Re?. C. J. Ledln. 11. 7:80.
Free Mtehetffll
Central E. 55th and Flaadera Rer B 1.
Harrington. 11. 7:30.
First E. 9th and Mm Rer. 8. H. TJpton.
Alberts E. 80th and Wygsnt Re. M. T
WhetseU. 11. 7:80.
St Johns E. Richmond and Hudson Ray
E. D. Blackman. 11, 7:80. '
Lenta Bee. S. IL Upton, acting pastor 2:80
:S0.
Friends
First E. 35 th and Main Bee tinnier T
Cox. ErsngelisUc serrice. Preaching by Kar.
Joseph Smith. 11. 7:45.
Second E. 92d and 01st are. Rev. Larana
M. Terrell. 11, 7.
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey Rot.
Carey Jeasnpp. 11. 8.
Jtwlan
Congregation Beth Israel 13th and Main
Rabbl Jonah B. Wbe. Reform Hrnagogua,
Berriee Friday 8 p. m . Saturday 10:80 a. m.
Congregation AhaTsi Shalom Park and Clay
rta. Rabbi R. Abrabaaison. Friday, 8 p. St.;
Saturday, 8:80 a. m.
Congretation Nrsh Zedeck Talmud Torab
4th and HeU Re. Abraham I; Rnaencranta.
Friday 8 p m. Saturday 9 a. m. Sunday 10
a. an. Religious school P
Lai tee Oaf taint
Church of Jesus Christ of Utur !ef 81 In la
E. 25th and Mediae Heber 0. iTartoa. lals
etoa president 19, 740.
LtfiHeenn
Bt. Jaree W. Park and Jefferson Bee.
William K. Brink mart. 11.-7:80.
St Paula B. lSlh and Clinton Rst. A.
Krause. 10:80. 7:80,
fmr Sarior E. lltn atd Grant Her. M. A.
Cbrietensen. 11 (Norwegian), "The WadAm
of God"; 7:30. illustrated tevture on Lutheran
mlsaiotia. 1 -
Trinity (Missouri Synod) WBIiams and
.Graham Iter. I. R. Rim bach. 1U: (Ger
aaan) ;7:80 (English), "Christian ttoiencsk
New Day," setting forth conditions In
Armenia, wm oe given, alter wnicn a
special address will be given for the
Boy Scouts.
The Rev. J. H. Irvine, pastor of
Woodlawn Methodist church, has ar
ranged for a course of Sunday evening
lectures on subjects that perplex young
people. The first wiil be given this
Sunday, when "Questionable Amuse
ments" will be discussed. Special music
,will enliven the services.
Dr. Joshua Stansfield, pastor of First
Methodist church, was elected first re
serve delegate by the Oregon conference
to the general conference of the denom
ination which meets next Mav in Des
Moines. Iowa. The death of Dr. T. B.
Ford made a vacancy in the Oregon
delegation, which Dr. Stansfield will
fill. Dr. Stansfield was a member of
the general conference in 1916, and on
the first ballot for the election of bish
ops his name was tenth on the list.
rnlted nrethrea
I TIip rtev. George ,Levts, Alaskan mts
; sionary, will give an illustrated lecture
on ins work in the First United Breth
! ren church Sunday night. In the morn
j ing Dr. Byron J. Clark will preach.
The men of the congregation will
have charge of- the Sunday evening
service at Second church. In the morn
ing the pastor will preach.
The Sunday evening service at Third
church will close the series of evangel
istic meetings in this church. The Rev.
Ira Hawley will have charge.
Bishop William H. Washlrger will
speak to the congregation of Kourih
church Sunday morning. The pastor
will preach at night.
Itrallzatlon I ra pup
Tlir young people of the Realization
league, under the leadership of G. Wps
lcy Safford. have organized a society
known as "The Truth Seekers." They
meet every Sunday evening at 7 o'clock
at 148 Thirteenth street. Sunday even
ing next. Miss Gladys Lamb will con
duct the meeting. Mrs. Ann Sprague
Smith has recently coiim? from Spokane
to work with the Realization league.
She is conducting a "healing class"
every Tuesday morning at 10:30 at the
office of the Realization league in the
Corbclt building.
The Methodist church at Sellwood
will begin an evangelistic campaign
Sunday. The pastor, the Rev. W. S.
Gordon, wiil speak at 11 a. m. and
7 :30 p. m. Monday evening the Rev.
Charles E. Gibson will speak and con
tinue as evangelist for at least two
weeks, speakiner each eveninar at 7 :30.
A children's choir win Mng three nights 1
a week. The Monday evening program
will Include remarks by a representa
tive of tlie official board and by G. A.
Simon, representing the new citizens of
Sellv.ood. Mrs. Carl Stanley will sing.
Congregational
A community social event will be
given Wednesday evening by the young
men of Atkinson Memorial Congrega
tional church. The class under the di
rection of Frank E. Lewis will stage a
mock trial as the leading number on
the program.
United Presbyterian
The United Presbyterian church of
America now has 120 women missiona
ries in the foreign field, according to
SERVICES IN
Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Daels Rer.
Wilhelm Ietteren. 11. 8.
Grace (Eneli'h) E. 24th and Broadway
ReT. C. H. Bernltard. 11. 7:30.
Bethel Norwegn (Free) Wyganl and Rod
ney. Bethany DnnMi Kranflical Union and Mor
ris Rer. L. P. Kjoller. 11.. 7:30.
St. Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrick ReT. 1,
I. udwig. 10:45. 7:30.
Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rcdney
ReT. V. . Ogren 10:45, 7:46.
Tmmanuel 19th and Irrihg Re. A. V. An
derson. 11, 8.
Portsmouth Lorely and Fortune Rer. S. C.
B. Knuteeu. 11. 7:80.
Zicn Erangelicsl (Missouri Synod) Chsp
man and Salmon Res. II. H. Koppelmann.
0:15. 10:15. 7:45.
Alberta English E. 17th and Alberta (Baker
hall). 10, 11.
Methodist Episcopal
Carson Heights Rer. G. S. Brown. 10,
II. 7.
Centenarv E ftth and Pine Rer. Frank L.
Wemett 11, 7:30.
Central Vancnnser and Fargo Rer. A. R.
Maclean. 1 1.' 7 :30.
Clinton Keliv E. 40th and Powell ReT.
E. S. Mace. 11.
Epworih 28th and SaTier ReT. J. Stanford
Moore. 11, 7:30.
First 12th and Taylor Rer. Joshua SUns
field. 10:30. preaching by Dr. W. W. Toung
son; 7:30. sacred concert
Fir t. Norwegian Danish lSUi snd Hoyt
Rer. Elias Gjerding. 11. 8.
Laurelwood E. b3d and Foster. Rer. A. C.
Brakenbury. 11, 7:30.
lnU H6'h .f. snd 58th STe. ReT. F. R.
Sibley. 11. 7:45.
Ijncoln F.. 5"Jd and Lincoln. Rer. F. A.
Ginn. 11. 7:30.
Montana E. 80th and Pine Rer Hiram
Gouid. 11, 7:30.
Mt Tabor E. Slat and Stark. Tier. E. G.
Decker. 11. 7:30.
Pattnn Alberta and Michigan. Rt. Ceors
H. Bennett 11. "Tlie 8wret of Power";
7:30. What's the Ise?"
Hose "ity IJark E. 5 8th and Randf. Rer. T.
Lester Fields. 11. "Make tlie Vallty Full of
Pitches"; 7:30, playlet, "The I'roiniio of a
New Day."
Sellaood E. '15th and Taccnia Rt. W.
8. Gordon. 11, "Not by Might Nor by Power";
7:30. "The Sympathy of Christ"
Sunnyslde E. 85th and Yamhill Rst. W.
F. Ineson. 11, "Abraham Lincoln"; 7:45.
fit Johns- W. Lea rit t and Syracuse Rst.
W. E. Kloster. 11, 7:30.
Swedish Beech and Borthwick Rst. A Del
Eklund. 11, 8.
I'nirersity Park Flske and Lombard RtT
H. T. Atkinson. 11, 7 .30.
VamvjiiTer Arenue Norwegian Danish Skid
more and Vancourer Rer. A. Christensen. 11,
7:80.
Wealeyan E. 53d and Glisan ReT. D. B.
Hampe. 11, 7:4 5.
Westmoreland Milwaukle and Midway Rey.
E. S. Mace. 7:30.
Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rer. E. C. Hick
man. 10:30.
Woodstock E. 44th and Woodstock Rer.
I. . C. Poor. 11, 7:80.
Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rer. J.
H. Irrtnf . 1 1 . "Hare We a Sure Oracle In the
Realm of Doctrines and Morals t" 7:80, ' Ques
tionable Amusement,. .
DUtriet superintendent ReT. William Wallace
loungion, D. D.. 891 E. 8 I'd it, N. Tabor 2790.
M. E. Beutn
First - Cnlon end Multnomah ReT. J. W.
Byrd. 11. 7:30.
Nazarena
Firt K. 1 Otb and Weidler1 ReT. J. T.
Little. Holiness contention. Erangeliatie se Tr
ices. 11, 2:80. 7:30.
ftellwond E. 0th snd Spokane Bar. J. G.
Bringrdahl. 11, 7 :30.
Brentwood 5tb arei and 67th st Bar.'
O. 11. Fcwler. 11. 7:80.
, Highland Park E. 14th and Jarrett Rer.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11.8.
Hoandinarlan 948 Garfield Rer. Daniel
Ualistrom, 11. 7 30.
srab)rteriao
First 12th and Alder. Rer. Howard Agnew
Johnson, assistant pastor. 10:30, "Pressure and
Power"; 7r80, "Problems of the Future Life."
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler Re.
Edward II. Pence. 10:80, 7:80.
Central K. 18th and Pine. ReT. Walter
Henry Nugent. preaching by Ma)or T. A.
Mill. 11. "The Allegory of the Holy Shadow";
7:30, "The Sea-rant isv the Home."
t'alTary 11th ami Cray. Rer. L. Bowning
Quick. 11, "Justice"; 7:30, "Eipoe of 'Spit
Itualbm"."
kit Taber E. Rth and Belmont ReT. Ward
Marttesiry. 11,. "Te Are Not Your Own"; 7:80,
Christian Endeavor program.
Vsmon 19th and Wygant Rer Bruce
J. Glffen, 11, "The Duty of America to the
Irinh": 7:30, Bnr Scouts night
Piedmont Clereland end Jarrett. Preaching
by Iter. Luther Bicsnell of gslem. 11,
Weighed and Found aWnting"; 7:80, "Chriet
len toy." t
Fourth First and Glbbs. ReT. Monroe O.
F.Tctett 10:30, "What f Man"; 7:80, the
eeonnd beetKude: "What Place Has Sorrow in
God's Flan?"
Keiiil worth E. 84 and Gladstone. Rer.
U K. Grime. Preaching bj Rer. G. W. Gtl
rin of Oreaoo. 11. 7:30.
Hops 7th ami Ererett. : Re. H. E. Giles.
11. 7:30.
: . . i .
Peoples ocictica
an announcement made by the New
World movement committee. They are
appealing for more workers. Mission
ary appointment in this denomination
is for life. Furloughs of IS months are
granted about every five years. Reg
ularly appointed missionaries are sent
to the field, where they devote their
first year to the study of the language.
Episcopal
Dean R. T. T. Hicks will deliver his
second sermon on spiritual healing San
day night at the Pro-Cathedral. This
week he will speak on disease. The
young people have prepared a program
for their Bervice Sunday evening. Carl
Leverton will preside and give a short
talk on Lincoln's birthday. Miss Helen
Ballard will read a paper on "Fellow
ship." Evangelical
The Rev. Jacob Stocker. pastor of
Clay Street Evangelical church, Is quar
antined at home with his family for in
fluenza. His pulpit will be occupied
Sunday morning and evening by the
Rev. J. Schuknecht.
Dickson to Speak
Evangelist I K. Dickson will speak
Sunday night 'In Christensen's hall. The
lecture will be based upon Bible pre
diction, some of the last prophecies of
the Apocalypse.
Dr. Johnston Replies to Number
of Questions at First Pres
byterian Church,
Dr. Howard Agnew Johnston will
complete his' sermon series on
spiritualism Sunday, evening at the
First Presbyterian church. He will
answer the following, questions:
(1) Where is heaven? (2) Will there
be recognition In heaven? (3) What
about soul sleeping? (t) Are there dif
ferent rewards of the redeemed In the
same heaven? (5) Do our loved ones
know about us on earth? If so, how
can .they be happy when they see our
sorrows and hardships? (6) What do
you conceive to be the occupations of the
redeemed? (7) You have criticized the
view of the Universalist that all will
ultimately be saved : but how can God
ever be finally triumphant if his re
demptive work is a partial failure?
Last Sunday evening Dr. Johnston
said he would be glad to have any other
written questions handed to him at any
time before the sermon Sunday night.
PORTLAND
Kose City Pr. Robert H. MiUlggn. 11.
"The Fact cf Christ"; 7:30. "Theodore Roose
relfs .Jitters to His Children."
Forbes Graham snd Gsntenbeln Rer. Ward
Willis Ixmg. 11. "Some Truth About Trials";
7:80, "False Religion Satan's Specialty."
Trinity Virginia end Nebraska Rer. Theo
dore P. Smith. 11. 7:80.
AnabeV F. 1L MlxaelL 11. 7:80.
ifillard Arenue Kt. W. Lee Uray. 11.
7 :30.
Marshall Street 17th and Marshall Rer. A.
J. ll.tma. 11.
Mlzpah E, lOtli and Pulsion Rer. D. A.
Thoinneon. 11. "The Task of the Modern
Church "; 7:45, "The Scout Law." ,
Unity E. 7Ht and Sandy Rer. fl. W.
Seeman. 11. "Solitude in the Christian Life ";
7:30, "Erldences of ConTersion."
Reformed Presbyterian
First Mimieantk and A ins worth Rer, F. D.
Fraier. 11, 7:80.
Seventh Day Adisntlste
Note Regular eerrices of this denomination
are held on Saturdsy.
Central E 11th snd Ererett U K. Dick
son, paster. 10, 1 1 :15.
Tabernacle 6th snd Montgomery G. W.
Pettit. minister. 10, 11.
Mootarilla E. 80th and BTerett J. A. Gar
hart 10, 11.
Lenta 94tli it. and B8tb. are. W. D. Hunt
ington. 10, 11.
Bt Johns Central are. and Charleston
A. H FoUenberg. 10. 11.
Alblns Skidmore and Mallory Elder 111 H.
Wenlland. 10. 11.
Scandinavian r!2d st sad 3 Bin are. Elder
O. 8. I.ee. 10, II.
Salsekn Army
Corps No. 1 243 Ash st Adjutant Henry
II. Cozens. 11. 3 :15. S.
Corps No. 4. 12SVs 1st Captain William
G. bmith. 11. 3. 8
sredenberolen
New Church Sceiety 331 Jefferson Rer.
Wiilism H. Reece, 10:45. "Tlie Kingdom of
God. What It Is Id' ally Considered."
Unitarian
Church of Our r'sther Brradway and Tara
hill Ker. V. ;. Elliot Jr. 11. "Abraham Lin
coin tn England. Tbrn and New, and Abraham
IJncoln in America Now and Then" ; 7:45.
"An Answer to Doubts About the present Influ
ence of Christ"
United Brethren
Conference superintendent Brr., G. E. Mc
Donald. First E. 15th snd Morrison Rer. Byron I.
Clark. 11, "Tha Witch of Endor"; 7:80. il
lustrated lecture on Alaska by ReT. George Lewis.
Hawley. 11, "The I nwortliiaef of Men"; 8,
surrice in charge of the men of tlie church.
Becoud E. 27th and Sumner Re. Ira
Hawley. 11. "They Beheld The Lord"; 8,
serrice in charge of the men.
Third- 67th st. and 32d are. S. E. ReT. E.
O. Shepherd. 11. "The Lamb cf Gob"; 7:80,
preaching by Rer. Ira Hawley.
Fourth . Tremont Kef. C. P. BlancharrL
11, preaching by Bishop William H. Washinger;
7:30. "The Light of the World. Is Jesus."
United Keanesrllcal
First E. 16th and Poplar Re. J. A.
Gocde. 11, 8.
Ockley Green Willamette bird, and Gay
Iter. II. IL Farnbam. 11, 7:80.
St. Johns Ker. A. P. Layton. 11. 7:80.
United Presbyterian
First E. 37th and Hawthorne Bee. IL F.
Giren. 1 1 . "The Serrice of God Our Highest
Good"; 7:80, "Jesus Christ Our Example."
Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasco
Rer. 8. Earl Du Hols. 10:30. "Stewardship
of Posseauona" ; 7:30, "Stewardship of Souls."
N. Taylor. 1 1 , preaching by KeT. Ralph Mac
Afee; 7.30. "Should a Man Suffer!"
Kenton 1 20 West Lombard Bee. George
N. Taylor. 11. 7:80.
MlaeeUaneeua
Christian and Missionarr Alliance E. 9th
and Clay Rer. John E. Fee. Annual conven
tion, leeching by Rer. William Montgomery of
Syracuse. N. T. 10. 11, 2:80, 7:80.
Realisation League 148 13th Her. Edward
Mills. 11, "Superconacioumeae" ; 8, "Finding
the Highest Standard of AIL"
ChriatadelpUian 681 E. Washington. 16:80.
Church of od 888 Falling Harry Neat
11. 7:80.
Gospel Hall E. 29th and Sunt 11. 7:80.
Men'a lieaott 4 th and Burojside Bee. Levi
Johnson, superintendent. 8.
Dieine Science Portland Hotel T. M. Mi
turd. 11, "Work."
PeTtUcwtal kirt and Washington By.
Will V. Trottefc, 11, 3, 7:80.
Ulad Tiding (Pentecostal Mission) 248 14
1st. S, 8, 7:80.
. W. Smith. 11. S, 8.
Tolunteera of America albsloo 224 Burn
due Meeting every gTening except Monday at
8 o'clock, and Sunday. 8 p. m.
Portland Eecleate (Chrsstadetphian) 1B97
Belmont) George H. Tilling, secretary. 1 1.
Peniel Mission 268 1st. 8. . Berrices
each eight at 8.
Church of Christ E. 7th and Otban. 11.
First Spiritualist E. 7th and Hasealo, ft.
7:45. serrice by C. W. Shaw of Berkeley.
! First Spiritual (science 129 Fourth et Her.
Max Hoffman, g. 8. "cnrtst as a SptritnaHst"
International Bible Students W. O. W. Tern-
pie. 11th and Alder. 3, 7 .30.
City all 3d asMl Oafc Uoapel service at
2:30 fcy David Lang,
TO FINISH SERMONS
ON SPIRITUALISM
itletliod is threadier
(EoCond uet3&evival
3t Jf fiends Church
The Rev. Joseph H. Smith, a noted
author, teacher and preacher of Meth
odist Episcopal church, but who -conducts
evangelical campaigns in all evan
gelical churches, will begin a 12 days'
meeting in the Klrst Krlends church
Sunday morning. The services on week
days will begin at 2 :30 and 7 :30 p. in.,
and on Sundays there will be three serv
ices, with mass meeting at 3 o'clock in
the afternoon. ' The women of the
church will serve hot drinks for all who
wish to bring their lunch and ' remain
for the evening services. The general
public Is Invited to the services, regard
less of denominational lines.
Baptists Carry Work
On in 24 Languages
Today 1U.0 Baptist, church workers are
carrying on organized work in America
In 24 languages and among 56 nation
alities, according to a report of the field
survey committee nf the New World
movement of the denomination. In the
territory of the Northern Baptist con
vention there are 80,000 members In
churches using foreign languages. To
develop community ceiters in sections
where nn-KtiEllRh speaking people con
gregate arid thus Americanize the peo
ple Is one of the plans of the denomin
ation now under way. 'To provide for
this service several Baptist colleges are
preparing leaders for this special work.
Each college will specialise In training
workers for a particular nationally.
Union Labor Plans
To Establish Many
Daily Newspapers
Washington. Feb. 7. (I. N. 8.) Plans
for a chain of cooperative newspapers
to be owned and run by organized labor
and to include every large industrial
center of the country, are under way. It
was learned today.
Twenty-seven of them, most of them
dallies, will be launched shortly. It Is
stated.
Cooperative newspapers are part of
the program of the all-Amerlcan Labor
Farmer Cooperative congress to be held
I In Chicago, February 12. Walter Llg
i get, who' established a chain of farmer'
' cooperative papers for the Non-Partisan
league, will report to the congress.
The unions of Charleston, W. Va.. are
taking sters to establish a cooperative
daily on the order of the Seattle Union
Record. Plans have been made for a
cooperative daily In Spokane, Wash.
"Iabor," the official organ of the
rium Plan league and supported by ths
contributions of the railroad unions, now
has a circulation of 225,000, U was an
nounced at the Plum Plan league today.
Making; It a national dally is con
templated. RADIO the only furnace ever built
that burns wood right. Iff) the fire
box. Klrst and Washington. Main
522 Adv.
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK AND MADISON 8TRIKT8
REY. WM. T. M'ELVEEN, PH. D.
lastor
11 h. m.
Friends Not Servants
1:S NOON OURRINT EVENTS CLASS
THE MEXICAN PROBLEM
7:80 P. M.
Using Your Second
Wind
:80 A. as. SUNDAY SCHOOL
CLASSES WOH ALL AOIS
S.30 P. m. OMRI8TIAN ENDEAVOR
CENTENARY
METHODIST
CHURCH
EAST TflXTH A5D PITfF,
"Tire Frlesdlr tliiirfh7
DR. FRANK L. WEMETT
Pastor.
TWO SIR BAT atRVICES
TOMORROW
11:00 A. M
"Seeking the Best"
7:90 P. M.
BOY SCOUT
MASS MEETING
PC CI A L PROGRAM OP
ADDRESSES AND MUSIO
YOU ARE INVITED
ST. DAVID'S
CHURCH
. 12TH ANO BELMONT
Welcome!
7:30 9:30 11:00 7:30
REV. THOS. JENKINS, RECTOR .
HIGHLAND
BAPTIST CHURCH
SIXTH an0 A LIE RTA STRUTS
W. T. MILLIKEN, D.D., PASTOR
FEBRUARY S, 1820
llsOO A. M. "THE SPIRITS
GIFTS, FRUITS AND BAPTISM"
7t30 P. M. "THE LAW OF THE
STRONGEST SUGGESTION."
Tre OpteH anal'Use atrlas 1 Oerne"
TWIN CONVENTION
OF ENDEAVORERS
BEGINS ON FEB'. 13-
First Section of Union Will Meet
at Pendleton, Second at Al- ,
bany, February 20.
The fir.t cod Ion of the twin utato
convention of the Oregon Christian
Kndeavor union will be held Kebru-
ary 13 to 13 In Pendleton. All En
Ueavorers will be asked to "round
up" in Pendleton for this groat an
nual event. The Christian Kndeavor
organization in Oregon la so largSJ
that it 1m impractical to hold thaj
convention in one city. The other
section will bo held tn Albany, Feb
ruary 20 to 22.
The main speaker at both conventions
will bo P.aul Brown, field secretary ot
the California union. Kayo Stelnmets.
state president, will preside Arrange
ments for entertainment and program
are in charge of Mr. I Marl of Pendle
ton. Addresses will t- pivrn by promi
nent young people each day. . The busi
ness session will be during the noon
luncheon Saturday. Kastern Oregon
young people will have prominent parte
on the program.
Harold Humbert, state Sunday school
jieeretary, will direct the must': at tli
Albany convention. Kfforts are being
made to get 200 I'ortlanders to sign tiD
for the convention o r special C. 12.
train can be secured. Ventern Oregon
Kndeavorers will Rive tnll nt euch ses
sion. The business meeting will be held
after the noon luncheon, February 21.
Mrs. Mina Sclioof ,
Well Known Local
Resident Is Dead
Mr.i. Mlnrt Srhoof. wife of Hairy
Kohoof, (ilffl of ennrer KAIinmry 5 nt
the fumlly residence. il Kant Twenty-
I elfcluli street, ufter an lilr.cau of four
j monthit.
i Mrt. Si-hoof- wntiM have re.trlierl I:er
I fsixtj -first year February 16. Kbe vhsj
I born l'i Germany and enrnn to tlie Uuilel
Stateg wlien a ajirl. She had II veil In
Portland nince 1888. Kor more than 10
jciir.i she roiiflueterl a rcntaurant nt
Third and Ankeny siroetft, and titer
hIi met and catered to many of tlitt
older residents of the city.
llesldoH Iter husband, cln; 1h survived
by two son. Adolph .'. and William
(Billy) C. Slepp of I'ortland. The latter
Is a well known pportlnir writrr Mr.
Sclioof, her huibftnd. Is bailiff In Circuit
JnrlKe MeOourt'H courtroom
The funeral was lul.l rt Klnley'sj
chaptl tlilH afternoon at 2 .SO.
GRACE
BAPTIST CHURCH
E. 7STM and Mrl STS.
11 A. M."A Converted
Calendar"
7:45 P. M."A Prophet's
Invitation"
r. W. STARRINO, Paitor.
Of Special Interest la the S:46 Bible Olata.
THE FUTURE RELIGIOUS
TEST OF THE WORLD
rKOTEN1s4T IIIOI AIKV
:KOR( Kl
4, r;reat Bible Prophrryl
UkAUKVAAtihtisI
DICKSON
explain from tho Bibln thin ntart
llns; prediction, and ahow the Hla;
nlflcance of the wane of l'rott
antim CHRISTENSEN'S HALL
llth HL, HeL Morrison and Yamhill.
SUNDAY NIGHT, FEB. 8
AT 7i8S O'CLOCK.
THE PUBLIC IJfTITEU
BIG CONGREGATIONAL SING
Earth's Distressed
Nations to Be
, Transformed by
Righteous Govern-"?
ment During
Golden Age of
Blessings ,
BIBLE PBOPHKCT PROVISO
EVERV IM)lyiDUAL Will,
KECEITF, BENEFIT IN CLEAR
IT OUTL15BO BY
C. W. FIELD
Lecturer for the Interna
tional Bible Students
Atiociation
Sunday. Feb. 8, 3 p. m.
W.O. W. TEMPLE
lit St. Bet. WssalBftoii snd Aldar
SEATS FREE SO COLLECTIOTf
i
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