J ' -.A ' ' ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL . 10 SATURDAY, ' MARCH 13, 1020. PORTLAND, OREGON. .1 P ft. Oregon PLANS FOR RAISING BIG CHURCH FUND TO BE OUTLINED Nineteen Protestant Denomina- r tions . to Be Represented at Conference Here March 17. Oregon county directors for the simultaneous financial campaign of the Interchurch World movement and denominational county directors will meet in conference at the First Congregational church Wednesday, March 17, to outline the entire finan cial campaign. Nineteen Protes tant denominations of Oregon are represented In the movement and the organization for the financial campaign includes a county direc tor for the interchurch movement Itself In each county and a county director for each of the denomina tions. There, will he morning and afternoon sessions' and a noon lunch eon. A team of speakers which has conducted similar conferences at Se attle, Spokane, Boise and in Mon tana towns, will have charge of the program. The state campaign has been placed In charge of Frank C. Jackson an there are state directors for each de nomination.' The national campaign has for its goal a budget for 1920 of $036.- 777.572. This is the largest financial budget ever proposed for volunteer giving, be ing more than twice that of the United War Work campaign. It Is the first objective in which the element of con jecture Is absent, for It is based on a clentifio survey of the needs of the world. The raising of the $336,777,572 will be adequately distributed among the states and each? state will make quotas on the same basis to each county, ac cording to Lyman L.. Pierce, director . general of the simultaneous campaign. The county will make quotas to the committees and the communities will raise the funds through an organiza tion made up of a number of divisions. Each local church will maintain its identity and be a unit in its denomina tional division. There also will be a "cltliens' division," which will seek to secure Its share from the community at large. Sinister Efforts of Militarists, Topic President Wilson's recent letter is the topic that will be discussed at Dr. Mc Klveen's Current Event class at the First Congregational church Sunday - noon. The doctor will indicate how much of Article X in the covenant of the League of Nations is a new idea in the realm of international affairs. He will also have a word to say about the revelations that the letter gives of the sinister activities of the militarists and Imperialists then and since. 3 SUNNYSIDE Congregational Church East Taylor at Sd Rev. J. J. Staub, D. D. 11 A. M. "The Pilgrim Memorial" 7t4S P. M. "The Peace and Power of His Presence" IXCILLCNT MU8IO BY CHORUS CHOIR WILCOMI FOR ALL First Presbyterian: Church - Twslfth end Alder StraaU. RIV. HOWARD AONEW JOHNSTON. o. o. 10:30 . W. "TMI CRISIS IN THE LIFE OF A IOY" 7:30 r. M. "HOW MUCH OF .THE OOS Mll ARC IfQCND?" It -.ISP. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 7:1 r. M. ORGAN RfJOITAL, by I. I. Courttn. SOLOS, by Mre. Virginia Spencer Hutchinson. and Mr. Otto Mederme.er. FIRST NAZARENE CHURCH AST TENTH AND WCIDLIR STREETS 11 A. M. Sermon by the Pastor, REV. J. T. LITTLE. 7i30 Missionary Meeting Mitt VIRNA HERTZLER, t rsturrttd ml. Sronary from JAPAN. Mil iput. ALL ARK WELCOME i DR-E" 1LMST0R WESTMINSTER 10:10 A. M. "MAN 99 - - .Seeeotf mt Lentan Ma 7rSO P. M. '.'WINDOWS AND DOORS IN THE HOME" 11:10, BIBLE SOHOOL 4:0 VOVWB PEOPLE'S SOCIETY Tfn "SOCIAL SERVICE" ,. NEAR OUft, QUARTET County Country Purvey ikows Necessity &l pastoral Sid Morrow county, Oregon, with 5000 in habitants, has only two resident Protes tant ministers, according to surveyors of the Interchurch World Movement now working IrK that locality. One of the Protestant pastors has been in the field uix months, the other only about a month. A Roman Catholic priest- was the only pastor at the county seat. A 15-year old boy living not far from the county seat had never seen a preacher. Surveys showing the present ' extent of religious work in every district in Ore gon are nearing completion. Dickson to SH-ak Evangelist L. K. Dickson will speak in Christensen's hall Sunday night at 7 :30 o'clock on the much discussed topic, "Can the Dead Communicate With Us"? This lecture will be the fourth in the series which Mr. Dickson is giving on Spirit ism. A program of music will be ren dered and a congregational sing will precede the lecture. Over 40 Respond Over 40 persons responded to the altar calls given by the blind evangelist. Rev. E. J. Freeman, in his recent campaign at the Swedish Baptist church, accord ing to a report given by the pastor. Of this number, SO are said to have pro fessed conversion. A large number of those converted are young people. East Side Christian Church Remodeled The interior of the East Side Chris tian church is being remodeled to meet the requirement of that thriving con gregation. The pipe organ is being re built, the console being removed to a place at the left and in front of the pulpit; the choir loft and pulpit plat form is undergoing a complete change. and the baptismal font is also to be Improved. Two large rooms are to be added in the basement for Sunday school purposes. The work Is being rushed day and night and, while the auditorium will not be fully completed, arrangements have been made to hold the usual Sunday services. The church has made a remarkable progress during the pastorate of the Rev. R. H. Sawyer. who is now upon his fourth year with the congregation. During this time the congregation has bought and paid cash for its present church home, and in the many changes and improvements that have been made no indebtedness Is in curred, pastor and people adhering strictly to the policy of "pay as you go." Month Devoted to . Work of Evangelism Centenary Methodist church is devot ing the month of March to an Intensive program' of evangelism and social ef fort., designed to bring every member to undertake some distinctive Christian task. "Get busy," is becoming the watchword in all organizations) More than 100 persons are devoting some time each week to special work in behalf of the church. The pastor, the Rev. Frank L. Wemett, is preaching a series of sermons dealing with vital religion. Baptists Open New Revival Campaign A revival campaign will commence Sunday at Glencoe Baptist church. Meetings will be held each night during the coming week except Saturday. Monday night the Highland gospel team will be in charge : Tuesday the Glencoe Etheal gospel team ; Wednesday, Rob ert Mcintosh and his Bible class, and Thursday and Friday the pastor, thr Rev. F. C. Laslette. March 21 to 28, Evangelist S. J. Reid will preach. ' District Superintendent, G. E. McDon cld will preach Sunday morning at the Fourth United Brethren church. Regular Sunday services will be held at Third church. . ST. DAVID'S CHURCH EAST ItTH AND BELMONT SERVICES 7:80, 9:30, 11 and 7:30. SERMONS 11 A. M. "THE POWER THAT HEALS" 7:30 R. M. "HOW TO CHOOSE A CHURCH" REY. THOS. JENKINS, RECTOR SUNNVSfDE OR MT. TABOR CARS CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ELCVKNTH AND CLAY STREETS REV. L BOWRING QUICK MINISTER "DIVINE HEALING UNDER THE LEN8I" It Physical Heallnt Included In the Atonement? "THE GOSPEL '?N MIDNIGHT SKIES" Oempariton af Ancient Beliefs With the Ormmt. Doctrine ef the Bible, ISLE SCHOOL 10 A. M, irectors for Snterchurch important ems The budget for 1920 for the SO de nominations cooperating in the inter church world movement is S336.777.S27, of which S17S.448.349. ia to be paid this year. This budget is subdivided Into seven general sections, which cover ail or the church boards and organizations. The divisions are : Foreign missions, $107,661,488 ; home missions, U09.949.- 037 ; American education, 178,837,431 ; American religious education. $5,931,- 925 : American hospitals and homes. $5, 15,116,465 ; American ministerial support and relief, 120,510,299: special items in cluding war relief, temperance work, etc,, $8,770,927. BAPTIST Dr. William A. Waldo, pastor of the White Temple, has launched an evan gelistic campaign looking forward to a great ingathering between now and Easter. Of the 475 resident families be longing to the church, 63 family groups have been organized, through which service will be performed. Dr. Waldo will preach twice Sunday The evening service will be evangelistic. Dr. W. B. Hinson announces that he will answer the question Sunday morn ing at the East Side Baptist church : "Why Only One Bible?" In the eve ning he will warn his hearers not to become a member of the "S. I. W." This service will be followed by bap tism. Twenty new members were re- "Portland JBranchSs pened for Church publishing p)ouse In order to meet the demand of the Methodist churches In the Northwest areas, the Methodist Book Concern has opened an office here in the Piatt build ing. A salesroom was opened In con nection with the - of fice of the Pacific Christian Advocate in 1915, but when ever any church needed extra supplies it was necessary to send to the nearest depository at San Francisco. In the future this will not be necessary as the local office now has a complete supply on hand. Charles B. Penney, who has been with the office 'since it opened in 1915. has been appointed manager. Mr. Penney has been with the book concern for 14 years, having worked his way through the shipping and sales depart ments to his present capacity. Supplies for all Methodist churches in Oregon, Washington and Idaho will be ordered through the Portland office, and the Northwest business hereafter credited to Portland instead of San Francisco. DIRECTORY Fourth Sunday in Lent Uniform Sunday School Jiessons "John-On the Isle of Pitmos." ReT. 1:4-18. Golden Text: "Jeus Christ t the same yester day and today, yea and foreYer.' Heb. 13:8. Young People's Topics Baptist Union "Patience and Its Rewards." I Cor. 13:4-7; I-uke 21:19. Christian Endearor "Patience and Its Re wards." I Cor. 13:4-7; Lute 21:19. Epworth League "Patience and IU Rewards." I Cor. .13:4-7 ; Luke 21:19. ptllt First White Temple. 12th and Taylor TUt. William A. Waldo. 11, "The Voice of a Prophet": 7:30, "Election, or The Chosen Life." East Side E. i-'Oth and Salmon Rer. W. B. Hinson. Rer. II. T. Cash, associate. 1 1 , "Why Only One Bible?" 7:30, "Dont Be an S. I. W.," followed b) baptism. Third ancouier and Knott Rer. R. E. Close. 11. "The Christian and His Friends": 7 :30, "The Conrerslon of the Queen's Treas ures.' followed by baptism. Ariel E. 4th and 48th t. Rer. Owen T. Day. Preaching by Dr. S. J. Reid. 11. 7 :30. f Canary E. 8th and Grant Rer. J. E. TiutTias. .11, "Like t Mighty Army "; 7:30, "Come and 8ee." Glencoe E. 4 6th and Main Rer. F. C. Laslette. 11, "A Ruler in the Church Who Needed to Be ConTerted"; 7:30, "The Tragedy of Almost"; baptismal serTice. Sellwood Bethany Bet. W. X. Ferris. 11. 7 :45. . irace E. 76th ind Ash Rer. F. W. Star ing. 11. 7:45. Unirersity Park Key. 8. Lawrence Black. 11. 8. Swedish 16th and Hoyt R. T. G. Sjolan der. 10:30. 7:30. "The Deeper Meaning of Belierers' Baptism." St.. Johns Chicago and Ionard 11 7:30 Highland E. 6th and Alberta Dr. W. T. Milliken. 11, "The tiod You Know"; 7:30, ' Unconscious Glory." Mt. Olivet (colored) Broadway and ETerett Ry. J. ,W. Anderson. 11. 8. Elim Swedish Mallory and Skidmore ReT. A. G. Ssndblom. a :30, 3:30. Lents SSth at. and 60Ui aye. Rer E A Smith. 11. closing semce of Eyingeiisl S. J. Reid; 7:30. "The Supreme Moment," by the pastor. Cat hollo Pro-Cathedral l.TTh and Darl Rer. E V O'Hara 6. 7:15. 8:30. 8:45. 11. 7:45. ios3op7r3ror1"nu-R"- v- Beuuen 8- M. Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rer. J Hughes. 8, 8:30. 10:30, 7:30. t. FVam-is E., 12th and Pine Rer. J. C. H. . o. if. ivu, i:ay. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and Stanton Rer. W. A. Daly. , 8, 9, 11. 7 30 Holy Rosary E. 8d and Clackamas Uey. E 8. OUon. 6. 7, 8, 9. 11. 7:30. St. Rote E. 53d and Alameda Rey. J. OTarrell. 8. 10:30. 4. .-.i. jynarews k. th and Alberta Kay. J. Kiernan. 8. 10:80. 7:30. The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Re?. George V. Thompson. 7:30. 8. 11. Ascension E. 76th and Yamhill Franciscan Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:30. Blewed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena Ker. F. VV. Black. 8. 10;30, 7:30. 8 "oT3ort7sl.'774 Bwdoil-K"- c Ryond. St. Ig'natius-3220 43d at. 8. E. Jesuit Fathers. 6:30. 8. 10:30. 4 St. Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor Key War ren A. Waitt. 6. 8:30, 10:30. 7 30 Holy Redeemer Portland blyd. and' Tancon 730"' WU1Um J- rtrte- 6. 8, 10:30, St. PhilliD Neri Puili and Hickory Re?. M. L. Ferry 10:30. 7:30. E. 16th 7:80, 8, St. Clements S. Smith in. and N'ewtoi Semte Fathers. 6. 8. 10:30 7 30 Sacred Heart K. 11th and Center' Rt Rob. 8. 10:30. 7:30. G. St. Agatha E. 18th and Miller Bt. J. Commissi. 8. 10:30 7:30. St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fail ingKey. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30. 7.80. SL Joseph (German) 15th and Couch ReT. B. Rurrer. 8. 10:80. 7:80. S .MiehMl (ItAliM) -4th and Mill Rt. M. Balestra. 8:30. 10:30, 7:30. O t-' M 'i7o'C5I-,o1 F,ther --loin. St, Charlea -E. "33d and Albert ReT. J. P. OFlyiin. 8, 10:30. All Saints E. 39th and G'lisan ReT. Father Wilham rontn. 8. 10:3O v 8mm t"ct1 9tflh ,nd Sayier Rer. Charles M. Smith. Maasei 6:30. 8, 0:15, 10:30. 7:45. Christian Flr? PV "d Columbia Rer. Harold H. ,JlV The GosP' of Good Health."; 7:45, "The Loom of Proridenee." ' East Side E. 12th and Taylor BeT. R. H. IX" i, ThK Erolution of the Christian": 7 :30 "The Bloody Track of Ciriliaation." ' D.Bll,,niT-E-87th ttd Librty-IUT. Jowph Maie'lTE713Roh w"nt R" R- Tlbba ..Ke? PVk Rt. J. V. Ghoraley. n ndT,I,1in,": 7:80 ,,H " Read the Bible to Understand It." ChrMlM Sctoftot ' Leasoa subject: "Subetance." Firt 1BU and Etwrett. 11. 8. Second E. tn and Holladaj. n, 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8. Fourth Vannwayer and Emerson. Jl, J. Fiftn 2d mmi 3d aT. . E. ji a. of M ews Smong (Churches and Houng ceived last Sunday, the beginning of Dr. HInson's fourth year aa pastor. Large audiences have greeted the Baptist ministers of Portland who have been conducting evangelistic meetings at the Arleta Baptist church during the past week. Next week's campaign will be conducted by Dr. 8. J. Reid, state evangelist for the denomination. The pastor of the church, the Rev. O. T. Day, Is directing -the music Evangelist Reid will preach Sunday night. The Rev. H. E. Close, new pastor of Third Baptist church, will administer baptism Sunday evening to several can didates. Evangelist S. J. Reid will close his revival campaign at Lents Baptist church on Sunday morning. The pas tor, the Rev. E. A. Smith, will preach Sunday night CHRISTIAN The much discussed topic of divine healing will furnish the Rev. H. H. Griffis with his topic for Sunday morn ing at the First Christian church. In the evening he will speak on the divine ordering of human events. A musical offering will be given by the church quartet The new church building com mittee will meet Monday evening at the Hazelwood to further plans for the new church. A large portion of the funds have been subscribed. The time Tor commencing construction will be settled' soon. The building committee: A. H. Averill. R. B. McClung. C. B. Brown. A. E. Meserve. F. A. Douty, Mrs. M. D. Owens, Mrs. B. E. Kennedy. EPISCOPAL Bishop Walter Taylor Sumner an nounces that the permanent diocesan headquarters of the Episcopal church have been opened in the Ainsworth building. Third and Oak streets. The bishop, the nation-wide campaign com mittee and "The Oregon Churchman" will have departments. Special stress is being laid upon religious education by the denomination, so a display of the latest church material and literature will be on hand. Dean Reginald T. T. Hicks will preach at both services on Sunday at the Pro Cathedral. Intercessory prayers are be ing offered at all services for those who attended the healing mission held by Mr. Hickson. The Sunday evening young people's meeting will be led by Miss Helen Ballard, who will read a paper on "St. Patrick." The red and blue campaign teams will make a re port through their captains. A dinner will be given to the winning team at the close of Lent. The teams are in charge of Miss Armande Wilson and Goodrich Hayes. Mrs. Wilson Johnston has issued a call to all interested in ethical teaching of the young to meet Monday night in OF CHURCH Siith Masonic temple, 368 Yamhill. 11, 8. Seyenth Holhrook .block. St. Johns. 11. AU churches Wednesday. 8 pa m. Congregational First Park and Madison Dr. TV. T. McEl- l reen. 11. "A Challenge to the Church." by Key. W. S. Beard of New York; 7:30, "la Man Depraved or Diyine?" Sunnyside E. 3 2d and Everett., ReT. 3. J. Staub. 11. sermon by Rer. J. H. Matthew of Seattle; 7:45. Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett. Rer. E. E. FHnt. 11. address by ReT. R. M. Pratt; 7:4, "The Masters Word, the Key to Health and Freedom." Highland E. Kth and Preseott 'Rev. Edward Constant. Preachin3 by KeT. C H. Shank of Alaska, 11:. 7:30. Waverieigh Heights E. 33d and Woodward Rev. Oliver P. Avery 11. address by Rev. C. H. Harrison of New York: 7:30, illustrated lec ture. Lmurelwood 45tb ave. and 65th t. S. E.-a- Mrs. Alice M. Handssker. 11. 7:30. addreaa by Rev. W. S. Beard of New York. Pilgrim Missouri and Sliaver Rev Robert Murray Pratt. 11. address by Rev. E. 0. Mead; 7:S0. Vniversity Park Haven and Iorobartl' ReT. C. H. Johnston. 10:30, address by Rev. A. J. Snllena; 7:30. Finnish Mason and Albina Rev. A. A. Hariu.. 6 and 8 p. m.. address . by Rev. E. Raven. St Johns 8. Ivarvhoe. and Richmond Rr. J. T. MerrilL 11. 7:30. address by Rev. E. O. Mead. Dajiifh-Norwegiui E. 23d and Sumner Rev. Ole Torgewn. 11. 7:30. First German E. 7 th and Stanton ReT. George Zocher. 11. address by Rer. G. Hein; 7:30. Second German E. 8t.h and Skidmor Rev. Henry Hagelganz. 11. address by Rev. G. Graedel; 7:30. Zion German E. 9th and Fremont- Rev. J. H. Hoop. 11, 7:30. address by Rer. G. Hein. Ounkard Chnrv.h of the Brethren Borthwick and Brai r.ard Ry. George C. CarL 11,8. Episcopal Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr Rt. Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop; Very Rev. It. T. T. Hicks, dean. 11, "Our Father"; 7:45, "Go Tell That Fox." Trinity 19th and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor rison. 8, 11, 8. St David E. 1 2th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 11. 7:30. St. Marks 21st and Marshall Rer. J. G. Hatton. 7:30, 11, 7:45; daily. 7:30 a, m. St. Andrews Hereford St., Plymouth Arch Deacon Chambers in charge. 9. 11. 7:80. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler Rev. Osward W. Taylor. 8, 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11, 8. St. Michael and All Angels E. 4 3d and Broadway Rev. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 8, 10, 11, Church of Our Savior 60th iavej. and 41st st. S. E. Rev. E. II. Clark, vici'r. 7:30. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial - Good Samaritan hospital Rt. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 9:30. St. Paul Woodmere Rev. Osward W. Tay lor. 4. All Sainra 25th and SaTier Rer. Frederick K. Howard. 10. 11. St Johns Memoria.1 E. 16th and Harney, Sellwood. ReT. H. Clark in charce. 11. 7 :30. St. Matthew Corbett and Bancroft Rer. W. A. M. Breck. vicar. 10, 11. Evangallcal Fim E. th and Market ReT. E. D. Horn achuch. 11, 7:30. Clay Street 10th and Clay Rev. Jacoh Stocker. 10:43. (German). "The Blessing of Family Worship"; 7:80 (English), "Dynamics, Without Which the Mechanics Are Dead." Swedish Tabernacle V. 17th and Gliaan Rer. J. C. Ledin. 11. 7:30. Frw Methodist Ontral East B5th and Flanders Rer. E. L Uarrlngton. 11. 7:30. First E. 9th and Mill Rer. S. H. Upton. 11. 7:30. Albert E. 30th and Wygant Her. M. V. WheUelL 11. 7:30. St JotuM E Richmond and Hudson liev. E. D. Black man. 11. 7:30. Lents Rev. 8- H. Upton, acting pastor 2:30. 3:30. Friends First E. 85th and Haiti Rot. Homer L. Ccx. 11. 7:45. Seoond E. 92d and Slat are. Her. Lurane. K. Terrell. 11. 7. West Piedmont Borthwick tad Jersey Rev. Care? Jeesupp. 11, 8. Jewish - Congregation Beth Israel 12th and Main Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Reform Synagogue. Service Friday 8 p. m . BaturVlay 10:30 a. in. Congregation AhaTal Sholom Park and Clay t. Kabbi R. Abrahameon. Friday, 8 p. m. ; Batnrday. 8:30 a. m. Congregation Nerah Zedeok Talmud Torah tb and Hall Rev. Abraham I. Raeenciantl. Friday, 8 p. m.; Saturday. a. m.; Sunday, 10 a.- m. EaUgioua tchool. Latter Day SalnU Church of Jeans Christ of Latter Day Saints R. 28th and Madiadn Ueber C. Iverson, miaaion president. 10. 7:30. Lutheran W Park : and Jrffenon Rev. William E. Bnnkman. 11, 7:30 St. Paul E. 12th i and Clinton Rer. A. Kranae- l:Sp (German). "Tb. Greet Amen th Conclusion of the Lord's Prayer"; 7:80, "Th Lord Re.gneth." ,. , ' ' (Muaoen Wynod) William and mimbeeh, 1:16, 2:80. World Trinity church parish house. Talks will be given by Dr. A. A. Morrison, Walter Senkins and Miss Rock wood. St Andrews mission, under Arch deacon Chambers, has ready for presen tation to the bishop a class of confirma tion candidates. As soon as Bishop Sumner is able to resume activities one of his first offices will be a special service of confirmation. Inquiries are being received at the diocesan office for the little book writ ten by Dr. Hickson on "Healing In the Church," A supply win be received shortly, when copies will be available. METHODIST Dr. Joshua Stansfield, pastor of the First Methodist church, has announced that he. will Bhow in his Sunday morn ing sermon that there is an infinite dif ference in human experience and char acter between a doom for man and a destiny. He is preaching the sermon by request "God is man's shield from the worst of nature and circumstances and lifts and carries man to immortal destinies." Dr. Stansfield says. The evening service will be evangelistic. Dr. E. C. Hickman, pastor of Wilbur Methodist church, will tell his congre gation Sunday morning of the great task lying before the church to win one million souls by June, 1920. Dr. ,Hick man recently gave up his position with the church Centenary to accept the local charge.' A program of music has been arranged. To more effectively ad minister the social service program of Wilbur church, the pastor and official board have opened an office at 206 Beck building. Sunday night Dr. Hick man will conduct an evangelistic service at the Montavtlla church. He will be assisted by Methodist minute men and special singers. A series of revival meetings will be held during the coming week at Lin coln Methodist church. The pastor will preach twice Sunday. Beginning Mon day, Mrs. Laura Jones, a graduate of the Chicago Deaconess Training school, will be in charge. The Sunday evening services at Clin ton Kelly Methodist church are being conducted by the minute men. This Sunday the Rev. C. H. Burkholder of the Centenary movement will preach. A quartet of minute men will sing. In the morning the pastor, the Rev. E. S. Mace, will preach a Lenten sermon. PRE8BYTEBIAA Dr. Howard Agnew Johnston will preach a special sermon for young peo ple and their parents Sunday morning at the First Presbyterian church. In the evening he will begin a three weeks' series covering questions about the Gos pels. Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock Dr. Johnston will conduct a class for the graduates of the junior department of SERVICES IN service for the deaf, led by Rev. G. W. Gaettner of Seattle; 7:30. Our Savior E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A. Christensen. 11 (English). "The Greatest Miracle"; 7:30, special meeting of church mem bers. Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davis Rer. Wilhelm Pettersen. 11, 8. Grace (English) E. 24th and Broadway Rer. C. H. Bernhard. 11. 7:30. Bethel Norwegian- (Free) Wygant and Rod ney. Bethany Danish Evangelical I'nion and Mor ris Rev. L. P. Kjoller. 11, 7:30. St. Johns Peninsula and Kilpatrick Rev. L. Ludwig. 10:45. 7:30. Swedish Augustana Stanton and Rodneys ReT. V. G. Ogren. 10:4 5. 7:4 5. Immanue) 10th and Irving Rev. A. V. An derson. 11, 8. Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Rev. 8. C. B. Knutsen. 11. 7:80. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap man and Salmon Rev. H. H. Koppelmann. 9:15. 10:15. 7:45. Alberta English E. 17Ui and Alberta (Baker hall). 10. 11. Methodist Episcopal Carson Heights Rer. G. S. Brown. 10. 11. 7,. Centenary E. 9th and Pine Rev. Frank L. Wemett. 11, "The Romance of Redemption"; 7:30. "Holy Boldness." Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A. R. Maclean. 11. 7:30. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell-Rev. E. 8. Mce 11. "Art Thmi Alo One of; This Man's Disciples?" 7:30. "Existence or liife 7 " by Rev. C. II. Burklyokler. Epworth 26th and Savier Rev. J. Sanford Moore. First t3th aud Taylor Rev. Jothna .Stans field. 10:30. "God Our Shield '; 7:45. "Why Not a Christian Now, Excuses or Reasons Which?" Fin,t Norwegian Danish i 8tb and Hoyt Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11. 8. Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster. Rev. A. C. Brakenbury. 11. 7 riO. Lenta 86th and 6Sth ave. Rev. F. R. Sibley. 11, 7:4 5, Lincoln E. 6 2d and Lincoln. Rev. F A. Glnn. 11, Christian Dynamics ; 7:30, Things Worth While." Montarilla E. 80th and Pine- Rev. Hirsm Gould. 11. 7:30, preaching HJr Dr. E. C. Hickman. Mt. Tabor E. '81-st and Stark. Rev. E. G. Decker. 11. "They Shall See to Whom No Tidings of Him Caiue"; 7:30, "The Tcaciier h Here." Patton Alberta and Michigan Rev. George H. Bennett. 1 1. 7:30. Rose City Park E. C8tb and Sandy Ksv. D. Lester Fields. 11,7 :80. Sellwood E 15th and Tacotna Rev. W. S. Gordon. 11. "The Meaning o( the Lords Supper." followed by communion; 7:30, "The Man Whom Jesus Sent Home." Sunnyside E. 30th and Yamhill Kev. W. F. Ineson. 11. sermon by pastor: 7:4 5, lec ture by Profeteor .Nurman F. Coleman, presi dent of the L. L. L. L. Topic, "Lincoln and Labor." St- Johns W. LeaTitf and Syracuse Rot. W. E. kloeter. 11, 7:80. Swedish Beech and Borthwick Rev. Abel Eklund. 11.8. University Park Fiske and Lombard Rer. H. T. Atkinson. 11, 7:30. Vancouver Avenue Norwegian Danish Skid more and Vancourer Rer. A. Christensen. 11. 7 :30. Wesleyan E. 53d and Gliaan Rev. D. B. Hampe. 11. 7:45. Westmoreland Milwaukie and Midway Rev. E. 8. Mace. 7:30. Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. E. C. Hick man. 10:30, "Winning a Million Folks for the Kingdom." Woodstock E. 4 4 th and Woodstock Rev. L. (J. Poor. 11, 7:30. Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland Rer. J. H. Irnne. 11, "The Great Central Doctrine and Dynamics of Christianity"; 7 :30, "A Great World Quarantine." District superintendent. Rev. William Wallace Youngaon. D. D-. 91 E. 62d st. N. Tabor 2790 ; M. E. South First Union and Multnomah Roy J W Byrd- 11. 7:30. Nazerene ? First E. 10th and Weidler Rev. J. T. Little. 11. 7:30 BcUwrod E. 9th and Spokane Rv J. G Brlngeoabl. 11. 7:30. Brentwood 65th ave. and 67m at. Her a C. Fowler. 11, 7:30. Highland Park E. 14th and Jarrett Rer. W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 8. Scandinavian D48 Garfield Rer. Daniel HaUstrim. 11. 7:30. tVesaytertan First 1 2th and Alder Rev. Howard Amww Johnson. aiti)t pastor.. 10:30. "Th. Cri&i Tear in th. Ufa of a Boy"; T:30 "Hw Much ot . th Oropela la Iegnd 1 Weotminaier East 17th and Schuyler Rer Edward H. Penrs. 10:30, "Mart"; 7:30, "Vindrswa and I nor in the Horn-" Crrtrat E. 13th and Ptne. ItrT. Walter Henry Nafent. It. "The Secret of Gimtnew" T :30, "God's Wsy snd Ours." Calrary 11th and (lay Rrr. Bowrinc Quiek. 11. "DiTtae Hralin Under the Lens"; 7.30. "The Gospel in MJdnurht Skies." Mt. Tabor K. 35th aod Belmont Key. Ward MacHenry. 11. 7:30. Vernon 19U) and Wrrant RrT. Brace J, Giffea. 11. 7j30. Piedmont 0e!and and J a rrrtt Preac h iaf by Her. Lcrt Jobruoa. 11. 7:80, Fourth Kirt . and Oibba Rer. Monroe i. FTerctt. 10:30. "Beta a tientlenaa Wita God"; 7:80, "Utrwofth isd Coarace." Jkenirworta E. 34th and Uladatoae Ber. L. K. Gnaaea." 11. "The PUcoat a Sons": - " , ", , , Movement people's Societies the Sunday school. He will be assisted by Mrs. A. B. SlauKon. For several weeks the members of this church have been working on a campaign of invita tion and persona work outlined by Dr. Johnston in January. Thursday eve ning at the mid-week service there will be! a conference for all workers in the campaign. At the monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Boclety last Tuesday, the following officers .were elected f President, Mrs. W. B. Osborne ; ftrBt vice president. Mrs. Wallace Mc C am ant ; second vice president, Mrs. W. A. Evans ; third vice president Mrs. Henry Kirk; secretary, Mrs. Glen G. Tqwnsend ; treasurer. Miss Cornelia Lamberson ; secretary of literature, airs. E. E. Everts ; secretary of young peo ple's work. Mrs. B. P. Duncan ; secre tary to children's work, Miss Viola Charleston ; membership secretary, Mrs. James F. Swing. The woman's asso ciation meets every Friday and makes hospital supplies for the tuberculosis hos pital. Much work is also being done for babies in homes in the city. A spe cialty is made of quilting. The regular meeting of the auxiliary to the Woman's Missionary society will be held next Tuesday at 7:30" p. m. Annal reports will be read and officers elected.- Mrs. Fred N'eal of Kameron. Africa, will talk. The Warren vesper class has increased its membership to over 200 adult young people. The class meets each Sunday at 4 p. m. Clinton O. Bay has been se cured to take charge of the devotional and song service work. Dr. Edward H. Pence will continue his Lenten sermon series Sunday morn ing at Westminster Presbyterian church. He will preach Sunday evening on early Children's W&eek to c Ohs erved Bet. gipril 25 and jlflay 2 International Children's week will be observed this year between April 25 and May 2, according to an announce ment made by Miss Georgia Parker. superintendent of children's work for the Oregon Sunday School association. Mies Parker does not expect to .do much of the individual work herself, but she is now busy giving the ounty super intendents instructions In order that the celebration might be a success in every county. The work in Multnomah coun ty will be in charge of Mrs. S. Earl Du Bois. Conferences will be conducted and parent-teacher meetings held in the various churches. On the clostng day pastors will be asked to speak on some phase of religious education. PORTLAND "The Story of How Scotty Won Two Crosses." Hone 78th and Everett Rev. H. E. Giles. 11. 7:30. Roe City Dr. Robert H. Millifan. 11, "The Doc trine of the Atonement"; 5:30, "The Arrest and Trial of Jesus." Forbes Graham and Gantenbein Rev. Ward Wrlris Long. 11, "The Call of a Jew Day"; 7:30, "The Upward Look." Trinity Virginia and Nebraska Iter. Theo dore P. Smith. "Gifts or God's Grace"; 7:30, "Two Sons." ; Anabel F. H. Mixaell. 11. "Rooted in Christ": 7:30. "A Toung Man's Religion." Millard Avenue Rev. W. Lee Gray. 11, "Let's Fish": 7:30. "Mother's Ixive." Marshall Street 17th ana Marshall Rev. A. J, lUnna. 11. Mispah E. 19th and Division Rev. P. A. Thompson. 11. "Confessioa" : 7:45, "Barb Wire Entanglements." Unity E. 71st and Sandy Rev. 8. W. Seeroan 11. "Christ s Friends"; 7:30, story of missionary work m Africa by Mrs. F. W. N'eal of Africa. Reformed Prebytrln First Minnesota and Ainsworth Rev. F. D. Frazer. 11. 7:80. Seventh Day AdvenUsU Note Regular services of this denomination are held on Saturday. Central E. 11th and Everett U K. Dick aon. p.tor. 10. 11:15. Tabernacle ftth and Montgomery G. W. PetMt. minister. lO, 11. Montavilra E. hOth and Everett J. A. Gar-' hart 10. II. Unu-04th st. and 58th ave. W. D Hunting-ten. lo. 11. St. John. - Central ve. and Charleston A. K. Folkenberg. 10, U. Albina Skiluiore and Mallory Elder M. H. Wentland 10. 11. Scandinavian 'j!d St. and 89th ave. Elder O. 8. Lee. 10, 11. Salvation Army Corr No. 1 24 3 Ash st Adjutant Henry B. OoJtens. 11, 8:15, 8. . Cori No. 4 128H 1st Captain William (i. Smith. 11. 3. 8. 8wedenbora!en New Church Society 331 Jefferson Rev. Villiam H. Reece. 10:45. "The Three-Fold Meaning of the Second Commandment." Unitarian ' Churrh of Oar Father Broadway and Yam mill ReT. W. G. Kliot Jr. 11. "Certain lm inrtant Problems for Every ,Prent in Bringing Up Children, and the Solution"; 7:45 Chrutisn View of Msrnags " United Brethren Tbe Conference superintendent Re G. E. Me Donald. ' . First F I 5th and Morrison Rev. Byron J. : Clark. 11. "Preparing the Way"; 7:30.; "Points of Emphasis." - j Second E. 27th and Sumner Rev. Irs Hawlej. 11. "The Finger of God" : 7:30. "Rich in All Vidom Is the Word of Christ." Thini 87th st snd 32d ave. S. E. Rev. E. 0. Shepherd 11. "Satan's Neicliborbood ' ; . 7:30. "The Ksre." Fourth Tremont Rev. C. P. Blanclisrd. 11. preaching by Rev. G. E. McDonald, district suoerintendenf. 7:30, "Heaven, by pastor. Clover-dale 446 Jessup Rev. Walter Rern- old.". 10. 6:30. 7:30. United Evangelical First E. 1 6th snd Poplar Bev. J. A. Goode. 11. 8. . CK-kley Green Willamette bird, and Gay Rev. H. H. Famhaan. 11. i do St. Johns Kev. A. P. Layton. 11. 7:80. United Presbyterian FirrtF,. 87th and Hawthorne Rev. H. F. Given. 11. sermon by Rev. M E. Dunn, synod- leal superintendent: 7:30. sermon by Dr. J. Knox Montgomery of Muskingum college. Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasco Rev S. Earl Dn Bois. 10.30, sermon by PreKident J Knot Montgomery of Muskingum college' 7:80. sermon by Rv. R. W. Caldwell. Kenton 120 West lK)mbsrd Rev George N Taylor. 11. sermon by Ret. R. W. Cafd will of Pittsburg; 7 :30. sermon by Rev. M. E. Dunn of Spokane. miscellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E 0i and Clay Rev. John K. Fee lO 11. 7.30 Realization League 148 18th Rer. Edward Slilli. 1 1 . "Preparing tt Understand ; 8, 'In trinsic Nobleness." '.., . Chrwtaderpbian 821 E. Washington. IO:80. Chursh of God 88 Falling Harry Neai. 11. 7:30. Gospel Hall E. 28th and Stark. Men's Ueeort th and Burnside 11. 7:30. -ReT. LTi Johnson. MlperinteSKiertt- 8. J c!f,n.Tn,,rd 11 . ft' .d W Dirine Scieore I'ortiana notei i, M. Mi- Herrteeoatal Kirt and m ahinEtn He. Will C. Trotter. 1 1 . 3. 7 :30. retly. T : II O Glad Tidinia (PentacoaUl Mission) 24SJ4 Jt 2. 3. 7:30. , Volunteers of America 224 Bumaide. Een- incs except Monday at 8: Bunday .8. 8. Portland Kcclr-ia ( CbnatadelphiAB) 1S97 Belmont Oeone H. TilUrur. secretary. 11. Peniet Miaaion 266 H Alder. 4, 8. Serrieea each night at 8. Church of Christ E. 7th and Gliaan. 11. i Fir Npiritoalist E. 7th snd Haasslo. ler Inre and menace by C. W. Shaw at 8 snd 7 :45. First Spiritual Science 121 4th t. Rer. Mai Hoffman. 8, lecture by Bar. J. H. Lncaa; 8. lecture by Rer. R. M. Hiiifleion Penteeoatal 310Ve Tamblll 2:80. 7:80: daily, 7 -SO. Internatkmal Bible Htnderrta W. . O. W. temple, 11th and Alder, 3. 7:30. City jsO 2d sad Osk " Coapsl strms st SM to David law. ' . 'i to J5leet in CDhurch HCeaders jFrom utside to ccwgy pulpits Three leaders irg the United Presby terian church President J. Knox Mont gomery of Muskingum college, Concprd, Ohio : the Rev. rJ W. Caldwell, a mis- Dunn of Spokane, synodical superin tendent will be tut Portland over Sun day and occupy pulpits. They will speak in the United Presbyterian churches as folloVrs: At I-Hrst church. Dr. Dunn In the njorniiig and Dr. Mont gomery in the evening; at the Church of the Stranger. rJjr. Montgomery in the morning and Dr. ..Caldwell in the eve ning; at the Kenton church. Dr. Cald well in the mornidg ' and Dr. Dunn i,n the evening. Thf three men will also attend a conference In the Church of the Stranger Monday afternon and eve ning in the interest of the New World Movement. A baiqvfet will be held at 6:15 In the College Inn. The aftrnoon and evening addresses will be Illustrated by the Ptereoptlcqn. Tuesday the team will be at Albany!. The public will bo welcome. home life. The woman's association will meet Monday, at :30 p. m. Mrs. F. W. 'eal will relate stftn? of her experiences while a missionary in Africa. Or. Walter H. ?,urent was greeted bv a large audience litst Sunday on his first appearance at Central Preshyterian church. He will preach twice this Sun day. k A "juvenile reception" will be Riven by the older foISs of Anabel Presby terian church net Wednesday to the younger folks. :'i 'j sit Certain important problem for every parent to consider in the raisin? of cfrll- dren and the solution of these problems will be the text Jif the Sunday morning: sermon by the Rijv. W. O. Kliot at the CVurch of Our Father. In the evening he will speak onjjthe Christian view of riarriafte. The choir has prepared music for both service?. The Lenten study subject for next vreek is "Meditations at Pilgrim Shrines.' The classes meet Monday night at the pastor's homo; and Tuesday evening; and Thursday after- roon at the churcji. ; k UlVITEtf BRKTHREX In response to ,the call of Bishop W. H. "Washinger, thO members of the First United Brethren church pledged them- pelves last Sunday to give $6000 to pur chase additional rjrround adjacent to the present edifice, ijj order that the work of the church might be enlarged. The plans of the congregation call for the erection of a neyr -structure soon. Less tljan two years ago the church was J2000 in debt. This djbt has beerjj canceled and in addition !he church put over a 3000 endowment campaign for the Unit ed Brethren colleee at Philomath. Bet tor business mertiods is given as the cause for the advancement. Dr. Byron J. Clark Is pastof of the church. He is planning to beglrj n. three weeks' evan rellstlc campaign;; on Sunday. The ser ies will culminate;-on Easter. The junior and adult choirs ewill sing at each serv ice i First Methodist Episcopal Church 12th an(( Taylor lbU. MORNING , SERVICE 10:90 "GOD OUR SHIELD" Nature Mldt Only Doom. God etitaida From Nature SUNDAY SCHOOL 12:18 r. M. ..EVENING SERVICE 7:4B WHOtE CHURCH REVIVAL SCRVIOE SjERMON "Why Not 4 Christian Now Excuses or Reasons,, Which?" SPECIAL MUSIC COME. RIV. JOSHUA T1NFIELD. O. D., Patter. 'mie ROMANCE 0F REDEMPTION" EVESJINO SUBJECT: HOLY BOLDNESS" TWO STRING MESSAGE TOMpRROW CENTENARY METHODIST CHURCH EAST AM) FI5E Rev. Fraik L. Wemett, Ph.D. lATOR THIS CHURCH INVITES YOU HIGHLAND BAPTIST CHURCH William T. MUlihen, D. D., 11 Pattor SUNDA, MARCH 14 11 A, M. "Tke God You Know" 6:30 J. M. B. Y. P. U. 7 jO P. M, "Unconscious Glory" A RAMDLV OROWINO CHURCH ON A CONSERVATIVE PLATFORM WITH A CORDIAL WtLOOMK "Winning 4 Million Folks" HICKMAN'S Heart Message TtT.yr PASTOR WH,BTTJl CHTJRCK - (Mrtbodlct Eplanpall MULTNOMAH HOTEL ASSEMBLY HALL .. Utlt A. M. . Innoirlnar Mostc Ir! by Professor WILUAM MANSELI, WILDER XaJo Jbrtet Mixed qaavrtri 4Sol ETESTBOPrS FKIE5DLT Portland PILGRIMS LAND ON OREGON TO raise wool Three hundred years ago tie Pil grims landed on Plymouth Rock. Sunday another group of 1'llgrims land on Oregon. They come from the North, East, South and West, and they are here to help the Port land pilgrims raise $50,000, Port land's share or the Pilgrim Memo rial fund of ,8.000.000. The land ing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth is an event worthy of commemoration. It was in the cabin of the Mayflow er that the covenant was formulated which became the. banin of the con stitution of the United Stated. It was there that they arranged for what became the New Englnnd town meeting, which Senator Hoar de scribed as "the finest piece of-polttl- cal mechanism ever devised by th human mind." The leader of this IH'.'O pilgrim band is the Rev. W. S. Heard of New York city. Mr. Beard has Just completed a campaign In Washington, which WM highly suoce.spf ul. Ills first lieutenant is the Rev. C. H. Harrison of Pullman. Wash. The aeu- ond lieutenant is the Kev. Thomas Street. Mr. Street In an Americaniiad Englishman. Before we entered the war he tried to enter the Canadian serv ice, but they turned him down for some Incidental reason like flat feet, but Mr. Street kept everlastingly m u and final ly got into the American service not as a chaplain but as a doughboy. He served for a year and a half. Other Invading pilgrims are the Her. H. J. Kllbourn of Montreal, the He. Klwood O. Mead of Ohij. the Rev. Wil fred Withington to Cheney, Wash. ; the Rev. C. H. Shank of Alaska, the Rev. W. Ft. Prltcharrt of Spokane, the llev. Gottfried Uraedel, the Kev. E. Koven. the Rev. .1. 11. Matthews of Seattle, the Rev. W. W. Blnir of Forest Grove, the Itev. II. O. Crocker of Oregon City and the Rev. Arthur J. SullrtiM. Local pulpits will be occupied by these men Hunday. The Sunday morning schedule Is: First ehurcli. Dr. Reard ; Pilgrim church. Dr. Mead ; Sunnyside, Dr. Matthews: Highland, Dr. Shank; University Park, Dr. Sullen ; Svaver lelgh Heights. Dr. Harrison; Atkinson .Memorial, the Rev. R. M. Pratt : First oerman, the Rev. a. Ileln; Second German, the llev. (5. Grnodel. Sunday evening's schedule is: Laurel wood. Dr. Beard; Parkrose. I lev. Thomas Htree.t ; St. Johns, the Rev. R O. Mead; Zloit German, the Rev. (1. Hrln. In addition speakers will be In Congregational pul pits at Astoria. Reaverlon. Hlllsboio. Tillamook, Rainier, Scappoose. Ht.. Hel- rns. forest Grove. Sherwood, etc. "Can the Dead Communicate With Us?" Where Are They? What Does the Bible SPECIAL SEHMOX-LKCTCRE JIT EVANGELIST L. K. DICKSON SUNDAY NIGHT, MAflCH 14 AT 7:80 O'CLOCK CHRISTENSEN'S HALL llth Hi. But. Morrison anil Tamhili Special Program of Music THE PUBLIC IH I.NVITET) 'Divine Healing' Are the present day mani festations evidences of the returning of God's favor to the race? All Bible references on thi subject clearly and fully explained by N. M. LEWTON Lecturer for the International Bible Students' Association J Sunday. March 14 3 P.M. W. O. W. TEMPLES lit St. Bet. MTatshlffUm and .Aider SEATS FBEE IfO COLLECTION Say? 'Mr t .4tip-