THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL 14 SATURDAY, JULY 17, 1920. PORTLAND, OREGON. "permanent summer chool directed by iSloody 5nstitute 3s established Bible SESSION TO OPEN ON JULY 26 AT IE A permanent lummer Bible school under the direction of the Moody Bible institute of Chicago lias been established for the Portland' area. Each year, following the Chautau qua, the school is to be held at the Gladstone Chautauqua grounds, ac cording to anouncements made by the Rev. William P. White of. Al bany, who has been appointed re gional director of institute work on the coast. J ' The religious speakers for the closing day of the Chautauqua, July 23, will be furnished by the Moody institute people, but the institute will not open officially until July 26. The main speakeij on this day will be Evangelist "Billy"! JSunday. This institution Is supporting Bible conferences this year at Mount iHermon, Cal. ; Ashland and Gladstone, Or., and Vancouver, B. C. These will be held each summer during the vacation sea son. "We will have as our teachers the best In the country." said Dr. White. "Our work Is undenominational, but like D. L.. Moody, the founder, it.-is trusted by all the evangelical denominations. I have the support, in the Gladstone school of over 60 Portland pastors, represent ing five denominations. Wejexpect a very large attendanje-There Is no registration-feerTind no tuition fee. We lepend upon the tree will 'offerings of the people." II The' Moody institute at Chicago en rolled over 2300 students last year. Over 8000 more are in the correspondence de partment, "i! -1'-: A few of the prominent speakers and teachers are : ' Dr. Lewis Sperryj Chafer. Dr. George E. Guille. Dr. B MB. Sut cliffe.'Dr. W.. B. Hlnson and Eif. White. Portland church people are (enthused over the prospects of having a perman ent Bible school here each summer, as In the past they have had to journey to other states in order to gain jnew in spiration for their fall work.1 (The in stitute closes August 22. I f First Presbyterian Church : PORTLAND, OREOON Aldar Strast at 12th i FIRST METHODIST CHURCH TAYLOR ST. AT 12TH Lhr. Joshua Stansfield, PASTOR Preaohes at Momtn and Evenlns Servloee. "OBEDIENCE AND ""jSACRIFICE" . S:00 . m. "THE TIME UMIT IN SALVATION : NOW" ym: - miss ooldic Peterson' Solotst foe Tnls Day. ! SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 12:18 NOON EPWORTH LEAGUE DEVOTIONAL MEETING. AT 7:00 P.. M. U THIS 13 "THE OHURCH OP THE OLAD HAND." ' TRANQERS AND VISITORS SPECIALLY INVITED. .;. j, - - FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH j PAEK AJfD MADISOX SEEETS' 11:00 A. M.- Sirrmon i by! Rev. CHAS. L. KLOSS of Oakland, Calif. "THE FIGHTING SPIRIT" 7:45 P. M. Sermon hy Rer. CHAS. L. KLOSS of OakUnd, Calif. "MOB RULE OR THE REIGN OF THE LAW" ! 9:45 A. M. Church School Come and Hear H. A. IRONSIDE OF OAKLAND, CAL. 1 Preacher, Author, Bible Teacher j SUNDAY, JULY 18 8 P. M. -y : AID ALL I EXT WEEK. 1 GRACE AND TRUTH HALL EAST FIRST and HOLLADAT ATE. WTON PAR " THE PASTOR t "J '. Rev. HAROLD 1 I g LEONARD BOW- IH MAN, D. D. I will preach both Mi J services II-' J 10:SO A. M.s I"RKLiaiON ANDTHI f I BYSTANDER" I I T:4B Jll.t I . .- "ORE LIGHTS A , CANDLE CALLED PATIENCE." NjA1 U Miff Mm JeverenfJitlacCiCluer Accepts pastorate .... ... The pastorate of the Rose City Pres byterian church has been accepted by the Rev. Donald W. M, MacCluer, B. D.. formerly of Central Presbyterian church of St. Louis. The new pastor has occu pied the pulpit two Sundays. The Rev. Mr. MacCluer's experience in church, work has been almost worldwide. After graduating from Washington and Lee university he and his wife went to North Slam as missionaries, being placed in charge of the work in a province. Sick ness forced him to return to a northern climate and a pastorate was accepted at Niagra Fails and from there he went to the church at Coldwater,. Mich. At the outbreak of the war, Mr. MacCluer was' appoints camp pastor at ' Fort Leavenworth. Desiring to have its Sun day school work reorganized along mod ern lines the St.; Louis church called Mr. MacCluer as assistant pastor at the close of the war. Remarkable ' in creases in Sunday school attendance and church membership were made during his stay at St. Louts. ' J ' Portland Workers Will Take Leading Parts; at Meeting Three Portland ichurch workers have been given prominent places for the Sea beck Missionary Training conference, which meets at Seabeck, Wash., July 28 to August 1. They are the Rev. Ralph G. 1 McAfee, secretary of the Portland Church federation Mrs. S. Earl Du Bois. elementary division superintendent of the Oregon Sunday School, association, and Miss Violet W. Johnson, educational superintendent of; the, Oregon Sunday School association."; ;;;; McAfee is to give a two hour course oh the principle and methods of con ducting mission study classes, his main subject being "The Church and. the Community." Miss Johnson will have charge of the primary work and Mrs. i Du Bois of the junior work, that is, per sons engaged in these forms of ' Sunday school work will be instructed, by them.; The Seabeck conference is growing in popularity each year and is attracting increasing numbers of. Portland people. Additional information may be secured from Ernest IL Tippett, ; 4030 Arcade building, Seattle, f 1 9 ' "Individuality" Is Topic Rev. H. Edward Mills will address the Realization league at 11 a. m. at the Modern Conservatory of Music,! 148 Thirteenth street,' on "Individuality." Children's church at the same hour; SUNDAY MORNINO, 10:30. WILBUR! CHURCH (Methodist Episcopal) IM THE HEART OF THE CITY. Assembly Hall,1 Multnomah Hotel Sermon: "The Indwelling Christ" By E. C. HICKMAN, Pastor WiytfL MUSIC Saint Davids E. 12th and Btlmont - 7:19 Holy Commanloa :S0 Matins and School 11:0 Eaeharlst and Sermon 8:00 Service and Sermon "THE MISERIES OF THE RICH REV. THOMAS JENKINS, Rector CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ELEVENTH AND CLAY. REV. LJOWRING QUICK . Mlnistsr. MORNING SERVICE 11:00. EVENING SERVICE 7:45 BIBLE SCHOOL 10:00- A. M. EAST SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH EAST 20TH AND SALMON. :30 SUNDAY SCHOOL. 11:00 SERMON: "THE RIGHTS OF JESUS." 7:4B SERMON:! "SMASHING IDOLS" Preaching by Re. H. T. CASH. Ass'te Pastor ; IM1V1ANUEL THE DIVINE HUMAN SAVIOUR OP MEN By Pastor C. J. HHsBARD. THE TABERNACLE, Sixth at Montgomery Sunday, July 18, 7:45 P. M. Muata. Dlraetod by : PROP. L C COLCORD ' Solo, By MISS LORENE COLCORD VMln OWl9tn. MISS RUTH COLCORD HTOU ARE tNVITED. m ; firm I MONTCOMEKY ST. I V s7 W ews of Smportance SImong Portland The Sunday morning Bible school ses sion at the Gladstone Chautauqua at 10 a. m. will be held under the direction of the officers of the Oregon Sunday School association. Ernest W. Peterson, presi dent of the Multnomah County Sunday School association, will act as superin tendent. The devotional service will be read by Harley K. Hallgren. county vice president The orchestra of the Mt Tabor Presbyterian church will be brought to the park by Ellton Shaw. Mr. Muir of the same church will direct the music The adult men's class will be In charge of R. H. Tate: adult women's class, Mrs. F. G. Oppenlahder and Mrs, R. H. Tate; teen-age girls, Mrs. C O. Kurts ; teen-age boys, Herman F. Oppen lander; intermediate girls, . Mrs. H.i S. Anderson ; intermediate boys, H.' S. An derson ; junior department, Mrs. Gault of Gladstone ; primary department, Mrs, Carl Smith of Jennings Lodge. Last year the school attendance was about 700. On July 25 the school will be direct ed by Jack Ware, president of the Clack amas County Sundoy School association. ' BAPTIST '. The Baptist Bible School Superinten dents and Workers' union will, meet in Calvarv Bantist church Tuesday. This society is conducting a course of train ing for Bible workers ana malting a study of organization and equipment, Supper will be served at 6:45 p. m. The dailr vacation Bible school being con ducted at Grace Baptist church has had a Terr successful week. Monday it started with an attendance of 79. By Thnrsday it had grows to. ISO. The junior dot department grew from 16 to 31. John Sullivan has been en gaged to give the boys instruction la manual work. Superintendent I R. Marvin and the workers renew their inriution to all bora and girls in the vicinity regard ms of church affilia tion or preferenee. to attend the sobooi. race church provides all equipment and supplies tree. Daily school will continue (or three weeks more. opening at 9 o'clock each morning and closing at noon. , Sunday evening at . Grace church Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thompson, evangelistic singers, will conduct a, special song service and furnish spe cial music. . Mrs. Adele Case Turn will be -heard Sunday morning and evening in - special solos at the White Temple Baptist church. Wpmtuai Skyscrapers win pe the UDjeet Sunday morning of the Bev. O. T. Day at the Arieta Baptist church, when the pastor wilt divmts character building In a new "and inters eating way. ; The popular eveniDg servicei will be Rhortened on account of the warm weatner. Rnndsy night the minuter says? he "will attack the shallow Christianity of modern Christians." The ' annual Bible school picnic of this church was enjoyed Friday at Kenilworth park by hun dred of children and their parents. Games and "eats were learores. -ine Ariel acuooi is out for a record summer attendance. The Rev. F. C. Laslette, who has been pas tor of the Glencoe Baptist church since Decem ber, 1918, has resigned his pastorate. : Sunday the pulpit will be occupied by the Rev. E. i L Martin. Northwest superintendent of the Amer ican Sunday School union. In the morning -he will speak on the work of the union and give a portrayal of rural religious neglect, rural de generacy and rural regeneration. In the eve ning, be will give an illustrated lecture on the life of Christ, using 100 pictures from the DIRECTORY Seventh Sunday After Trinity Uniform Sunday School Lessons "David Spares Baal's Life." . I Sarg. 26:5- 12; Matt. 6:48-47. ; GoUen Text "Love your enemies do good to them which hate yon." Luke 6:27. ' Young People's Topics i Baptist Union "Why People Are Unhappy: the Cure." Ps. S2:10. 11; John 15:9-14. Christian Endeavor "Why People Are Un happy: the Cure." Pa 82:10. 11; John 16:9-14. Epworth Leaeue "Why People Are Un happy: the Cure.'' Pa. 32:10. ll; Jonn 15:8-14. Baptlrt Temple, First White 12 tit and Taylor. 11. 8. East Side E. 20th and Salmon. Bev. W. B. Hinson. Preaching by Rev. H. T. Cash. 11. The Rishta ot Jeaua"; 7:45, "Smasriiag laois. Third Vancouver and Knott Rev. R. - E. Close. 11, "SuppoalnB": 8. "Knowlede and Conduct." ' Arieta E. 6 -th land 48th ave. .' Rev. -Owen T. Day. '11,. "Spiritual Skyscrapers' ; 7:J0, Hidden Faults.' . : nalvanr E. 8th and Grant - Bev. J. ' B. Thomas. ,11. "Being a Friend"; 8. "The Good- That Forgives." i v. .ar.tfe. . rH Xf.in Tvear4iine bv v. E R. MarMn. 11. "The Challenge oi the Farm ; 7:46, "Trie Man ot inazarecn. ReUwood Bethany Bev. W. N. Fenia. 11, T:4S. Grace E. 76th and Ash.- Rev. F. "W Star ing. 11, "Borderers": 8, vGraoe in Genesis." University Park -Bar. S. Lawrence Black. 11. 8. Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. G. 8 jo lan der. 10:30, 7 iZO. ,. St. Johns Chicago and Leonart 11. T:80. Highland E. 6U and Alberta. Rev. Walter L. Riley. . 11. 8. . ' - i . ,' i - S Mt. OHvet (colored) Broadway and Everett. Kev. J. W. Anderson. 11. 8. ; Elim Swedhtli Mallory and Skidmore Rev. . Sandblom. ,2:30. 8:30. Lvnts 88th st and 60th a vs. Bar. E. A. Smith. 11, 8.. 5 Second (German) Rodney and iiorria. Bey. T. Hotlman. 11. 7:30. , Cathode ' i-'.-: Pro-Cfcthedral 15th and Davis. S, 7-15, 8:30. 9:45. 11. Bt. reters udh Bev. 10:80. 7:30. ' Bratcen. ; 8, St Lawrence 3d and Sherman Rev. Hushes. 6. 8:30. 10:30. 7 :80. St Francis fc- izta ana put Kev. J. B. Black. 6, 8, . 10;30, 7:80. Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and Stanton Rev. W. A. Daly. 8, 8. . 11, 7:80. Holy Rosary K. 3d and Clackamas Rev. IE. S. Olson. 6, 7. 8, 8, 11, 7:30. St Rose . 63d and Alameda Rev. i. O'Farrell. 8. 10-80. 4. St Andrews K. wtn and Alberta -Rev. I, Kiernan. 8. 10:80. 7:80. The Madeleine S. 24th and SiaklyoQ Rev, George V. Thompson. 7:30, 9. 11. - Aeeemion K. 76th and XsmhiU Franciscaa Fathers. 8, 10:30, 7(30. Blessed Sacrament Marviand and Blaadena Rev. 9. W. Black. 8, 10:30. 7:80. Holv Cross 774 Bowdoin Rev. C Raymond. 8. 10:30, 7 :80. Bt ignauos izzv 3d sr. o. J estnt rathers. 8:30, 8. 10:30. K. St Stephene E. 42d and Taylor Rev. War ren A. Waitt , 8:30, 10:30. 7:80. Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and vanoo ver eve. Rev. William J. Uinnm. . 8. 1U uSO. 7:80. ' . Bt FUDp ren tPaunst triers) E. lcth and Hickory Rev. M. L, ; Ferry. T :80. , 10:30. 7:30. St Clements S. Smith a vs. and Newton Servite Fathers. 6, 8, 10:30. 7:30. Sacred Heart K. 1 lLh and Center Rev. G. Bob. 8. 10:30, 7 :30. . 8t Agatha E. 15th and Miller Rev. J. Commisky. 8. 10:80. T-:30. St StanisUos (Polish) Maryland and rail ing Bev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30, 7:30.' St Joseph. (German) 15tb and Couch Rev. B. Rurrer. 8. 10:30. 7 40. St Michael f Italian) ttb and Mill Rev. M. Balestra. 8:30. 10:30. 7:80. St Claires Capitol Hill Father Aloyatoa, O. W. M. 7:30. 8:20. St Charles E. sad and Albert Bev. J. P O'Flynn. 8. 10:30. AU Saints . 80th' and Gliaaa Rev. Fatlter William CroniB 8, 10:30. St Patricks 10th. and Savier Rev. Charles aL bauttt. mass as 0:80. 8. 0:16. 10:30. 7:46. - '-;,.- i Chrlstteit -. - First Park and Columbia. Re. Harold H. Griff is. 11, "The Royalty of Our Human Na ture"; 7:45, "The Science of Christian Living." East Bid E. 12 th and Taylor. Rev. R. H. ewvrr. 11, 8. Rodney A venae Rodney and Kaott. Rev. B. Earl Childers. II. 8. i exits ril la E. 76th and GUsan Rev. Cas- rou C Roberta. 11. 7:30. Wocdlawn E. 7U and Liberty Bev. Joseph U. BoTO. 11. B. . - Rern Park Rev. S. H- Ghormley. 11. The High Calling of Christ a Ministers''; 8, illus trated set moo. Tabernacle K. 2 8th and Alberta, Rev. R. Tlbbs Maxey. - 11, 7 :30. bt Johns Central and Oswego. 11, 7;30 Christian Science i Ijeeaon subject : "Life." paintings of Alexander Bida. On July 25 the pulpit will be filled by the Bev. i. S. Seid. state Baptist evangelist. 9 CHRIOTIAX The Sunday services at the First Chris tian church will continue through the summer. In view of the new building program - scheduled for . the autumn a special i effort is being made In : both church and Sunday school to overcome as much " as possible to usual summer slump. The pastor, the Rev. Harold H. Griffis, plans to occupy his pulpit regu larly both morning and evening and the music committee is arranging for help ful music at each service. The leaders are of the opinion that much of the summer -depression in church - work is more psychological . than real and that Portland itself is a magnificent summer resort - , , - -' ' The anniversary of Dr.' J. F Ghonnley's min istry will be observed Sunday morning at Kern Park Christian church in a special service. He wlU speak on the high calling of the ministry. The evening service will be illustrated by the stereoplican. .:;: - y j .y: V" -;: - y- CONGREGATIONAL Choice vocal selections will be offered Sunday morning and evening by the choir at Sunnyslde '. Congregational chorch: Ir. J. J. Staub will preach. " The Rev. Burton F. Branson, executive sec retary for Oregon' of the Interchurch World Movement, will preach Sunday morning at Pil grim Congregational church. Mrs. Jessie O. Stickle will aing. EPISCOPAL Holy, communion will be celebrated Sunday morning at 7:45 a. m. at St Stephen's Pro-Cathedral. At 11 a. m., the Rev. W. E. , Stockley of Iowa will preach. The Very Rev. Dean R. T. .T. Hicks wlll be the celebrant The young people's society will meet In the parish house at 6:30 p. m. The evening church service has been omitted during July and August ' -'::v Until September 1 the Sunday night service at St. David's church will be changed to 8 p. m. The rector, the Kev. Thomas Jenkins, will preach this Sunday, on "The Miseries of the Rich," this being -the last sermon in a aeries on the Epistle-'of ' James. . The Sunday . morning servicer, and all three of the parish Sunday schools will be conducted throughout the sum mer as usual. - i : . EVANGELICAL The Sunday afternoon service at The Altenheim (German old folks' home) will be conducted by the Rev. Jacob Stocker of the Clay Street Evangelical church. The pastor will occupy his own pulpit twice Sunday. FRIENDS The Rev. H. L. Cox, pastor of the First Friends church, is home after an absence from jhis pulpit of five weeks, and plans to speak both morning and evening Sunday. At the young people's meeting Sunday evening at 6 :30 a re port of the recent Voung Friends -.con OF CHURCH First 19th and Everett 11. 8. Second E. th and Hoiladay. 11. 8. Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11. 8. Fourth Vancouver and Emenon, 11. BV." . Fifth 62d and 42d ave. 8. E. 11. Sixth Masonic temple. 368 TamhilL 11. 8. . Seventh Smith ave. and New York. 11. All churct- Wednesday, 8 p. m. Conoreostlonai First Park and Madison. ' Dr. W. T. MeEl veen. . 11,7 :45. . Sunny side E. 3 2d and Taylor. Rev. J. I. Staub. 11, "The Believer's Perfection in His Lord"; 7:45, "At Top and Bottom of the Lad der. . -.-. Atkinson Memorial E. 20 th and Everett Rev. K. & Flint. 11, "The True Standard for the Man of God in the New Age"; 7:43. Highland E. 8th and Prescott Rev. Edward Constant 11, "An Eagernesa for Improved Conditions." - Waverleigh Heights E. 8 2d and Woodward. Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11. "In League With the Eternal"; 8, stereopticon pictureB. LJiureiwooa tatn ave. and esta at. o. J6. Mrs. Abe M. Handsaker.r 11. 7:30. Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. 11. "The Creed That Christ Commended." by Berton F. Bronson of Interchurch Movement university Park Haven and Lombard Rev. C H. Johnxton. 10:30.-7:30. Finnish Mason and Albina. stev. Ar A.' Hanu.' 6 and 8 p. m. St Johns S. Ivannoe and Biehmood Raw. W. U Upshaw. 11, 7:80. Danish-Norwegian E. 23d 'and , Sumner Bev. Ole Torgessen. 11. 7:80. First German E. 7tb and Stanton Rev. George Eocber. 11, 7:30. " Second German E. 8th and Skldmore Rev. Henry Hsgelgana. 11. 7:80 Zion German R. Oth and Fremont- Rev. J. H. Hoop. 11. 7:30. Dunkard Church of the Brethren Borthwtek aad Brai- Eard Rev. George C UarL 11, 8. v :., . , Eplaoepal Pro-Cathedral of St Stephen the Martyr Rt Rev. W. T. Sumner, bubop; Very Rev. R. T. T. Hicks, dean. 7:45, communion; 11, ser mon, by the Rev. W. K. Stockley of Iowa; 0:30. young people. ' Trtiuty iota ana jsverett nsv. a. a. Mor rison. 8, 11. St Davids E. 12 th and Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 0:30, 11, 8, "The Miseriea of the Rich." . St Msrks 2 1st and Marshall Rev. J. G. Hat ton. 7.30. 11, 7.45; daily. 7:30 a. m. St Andrews Hereford at. Plymouth Area- Deacon Chambers la charge. 9. 11, 7:30. Grace Memorial E 1 7th and Weidler Rev. Osward W. Taylor. 8. 11. J - Good Shepnerd Vancouver and Graham Rev. John Dawson. 11, 8. St Michael and All Angela E. 43d and Broadway Re.. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 8, 10, 11. Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st at 8. E. Rev. B. H. Clark, vicar. 7:30. 1L Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan hospital Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 9:80. St Pauls Woodmere Rev. Osward W. Tay lor. 4. . - AU Bsurts 2tu and Bauer atev. rTeaenca K Howard... 10. 11. St Johns Memorial E. 15th and .Harney. lellwood. Rev. H. Clark in charge. 11, 7:80. St Matthews Corbett and Rancroft Rev. n. 11L Brock, vicar. 10. 11. Evangelical First E. 6th . and Market. Rev. Exra Maurer. 11, 7 :30. Clay Street 10th and Clay. Rev. Jacob Stocker. 10:45. "Who Is My Neighbor?": 8. "Love Not the World." ! Lenta Rev. F. B. Culver. 11, "The Rem edy for the World's Need"; 8, "Some Dangers of Placing Value on Sheep Rather Than on Souls." Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and GUsan i Rev. J..C. Ledin. 11. 7:30. . Prwa Methodist Firt E. 9th and Mill Rev. W. J, Johnston. 11, 7:45. Oeatral East 85 th and Flanders Rev. Jt L Harringteo. 11. 7:30. ... Alberta E. 80th and Wygant Rev. B. L. Burn-. 11. 7:45. i St JAns K. Richmond and Hudson Kev. B. D. Rlaekman. 11, 7:30. v , v Lents Rev. B. H. Opton. acting pastor al0. S:0. :. Prtands " First K. 88th and Main Bar. Homer 1 Co. 11. 7:45." Beeond K. V2d and Slat ave. Kev. Xjurana M. Terrefl. 11. 7. m West Piedmont Borttawlek aid Jersey Rev. Carey Jessupp. 11, 8. Jewish Congregation Beth Issael 12tb and Main RabM Jonah B. Wiset Reform Synagogna. Service Friday 8 p. m.. Satarday 10:80 a. m. Cwgregation Ahavai iSbolom Park and Clay sta. Rabbi R. Abrahameon. Friday, 8 p. aa,: Saturday. 8:30 a. m. - Congregation Nevah Xedeek Talmnd Torah 6th and Hall Bev. Abraham L Hoeeneranta. Friday, 8 p. as.: Saturday., a. nv; Sunday, IS a. so. Reydoos sehooL Latter Day Salnta Church of Jesus Chrut of Latter Day Salnta X. 25th and Madison Heber C, Iversoa. mission president .10. S:30. Uwtharwa St James W. Part and - Jefferson Rev. William VL Brinkman. 11. 7:80, ftt Paula B. 12th sal Ulstos Rev. A. Krause. 10. confession: 10:30. communion and sermon, "The Institution of the Sacrament of the Altar." .- 'Trinity (Missoorl Smod) Willi s mi and Graham Rev. J. A. Rimbactt . 9:30, con (SLurctes and lourig peoples Societies ference, which was held at Newport, Or. The public is invited. 3 LCTHERAN Only German services will be heard Sunday at Trinity Lutheran church. . Ttie evening service has also been . discon tinued. The confessional service will be conducted at 9:30 a. m., and followed, at 10 a. m. with communion. Confessional service and holy eommnnioD will be observed Sunday morning at St. Paul's Lu theran church. The Rev. A. Krause will preach a sermon on the sacrament. Special music has been arranged by the choir, - r METHODIST -In his Sunday morning- sermon at the First Methodist church Dr. Joshua Stanefield will "show that the ; laws of human life demand that there must be obedience and sacrifice. "This is fully true In the lives of individuals, of fami lies, of races and of nations," he says. At the evening service J3r. Stansfield will speak on the time' limit of salva tion. Miss Goldie Peterson will be the soloist The Rev. W. S, Gordon, -pastor of gelrwood Methodist church, will speak Sunday morning on the power of a child. ' In the evening an address will be delivered by the Rev. Edward Laird Mills, D. . D.. who has recently taken charge of the Pacific Christian Advocate of this city. ' Prof. F.- Cv 8treyfeller will sing in the morning and Miss Evelyn Lawrence in the eve ning, j- A chalk-talk will be given to the Sunday school by D. 8. Manny, t - All services in this church will continue during the summer. The Rev. B. J. Hoadley. a member of Uni versity Park Methodist church, will preach Sun day morning and evening at Epworth Methodist church in the absence of the - pastor, the Rev. J. Stanford .Moore. PRESBYTERIAN The First Presbyterian church will have its new pastor. Rev. Harold Bow man, D. D.. in the pulpit Sunday at both services, 10:30 a. m. ana v :a p. m. Mrs.. Virginia Spencer Hutchinson will sing and Edgar ; Coursen will - give an organ recital as a prelude to the evening service. The Sunday school during the summer months' is meeting in two ses sion's, each with lantern slides illus trating the Gospel according to Luke. The primary and beginners' departments meet in one room and all the older de partments in the Sunday school audi torium. Both services are at 12:15 and visitors are cordially invited to , attend these illustrated lectures. The Rev. Walter Henry Nugent, partor of Central Presbyterian ehurch.? will preach Sun day morning from the topic, 'The Old Paths." There will be no evening service until, the first Sunday , in September. The music Sunday morning will be furnished by Mrs. L Binning hoff and M. L. Peters. Mrs. Binninghoff will sins, "Is This All" and Mr. Peters. "Hold Thou My Hand." by Brigs. Miss Eleanor Cameron and Miss Katherine Sergeant will represent the young people's so ciety of Westminster Presbyterian church at the denomination summer conference ; in , Al banv during the coming week. The. Rev. :W. P. Ward of Minneapolis will occupy the pulpit of , Forbes Presbyterian church Sunday evening. The Sunday morning service at Mixpab Pres byterian church will be in charge of Rev. Wil liam Sylvester Holt , of Philadelphia. Dr. Holt was for many years a Chinese missionary, then SERVICES IN fessional service; 10, communion. t ' Church for Deaf Willis ms and Graham Rev. J. A. Beyer. 2:80. Our SsVior'e E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A. Chrutenscn. 11 (Norwegian), "Trusting God in Earthly Things" Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davis Rev. Wilhelm Petteraen. 11, 8. Bethel Evangelical Norwegian (Free) Wy gant and Rodney Rev. B. A. Borrevik. 11, 7:45. . - Grace (English) E. 24th and Broadway Rev, C. H. Bernhard. 11. Bethany Danish Evangelical Fnlon And Mor ris Bev. L P.. KjoUer. 11. 7 :80. St Johns Peninsula and F"r Rev. L. Lndwig. 10:45, 7:30. Swedish Augustana Stanton aad Rodney Rev. V. G. Ogren. 10:45. 7:45. Immanuel 19U and Irving fiev. A, V. As deraon. 11. 8. Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Rev. S. C. B. Knutsen. 11. 780. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chapman- and Salmon Rev. H. - H. Koppelmann. 9 ;1 5, lOrl 6, 7:45. Immanuel (Mo. Synod) E. 15th and Lao Rev. H. C Kbeling. 10. German; 11:15. English. 1 ... , ' J .: w Kvanselical Chnreh of the Redeemer 1 6th and ,Vjnl 10. 11. Finnish 178 Fargo. Rev. A. Salminen. . 10; Bandar school 7. , St Marks (Wisconsin Synod) Mallory and Skidmore Rev. P. Hinderer. 10 :30. Monta villa Mission K. 80th and Everett- Rev. P. Hinderer. 2:30. ' - MetbodTtt Episcopal Canon : Heights Rev. G. S. Brown. 10, 11. 7. ...j :, ... ' : . i '.. Centenary E. 9th and Pine Rev. Frank L Wemett 11. 7:80. - . Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev.. A R Maclean. 11. 8. Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell- Rev, EL. S. Mace. 1 1. "The Supreme Question." Epworth 26th and Savier Rev. J. Stanford Moore. -' Preaching by Rev. Mr. Hoadley at 11 and 8. First 12th end Tavlrw Rev. Joanna Stans field. 10:30. "Obedience and Sacrifice" ; 8, "The Time Limit in Salvanoo fow." First Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt -Bev. Eliaa GjerdiDg. 11, 8. Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster. Rev. A C Brakenbory. 11. 7:30. Lent 86th and 58th' ave. Rev. F. R. 8ibley. 11, 7:45. Linccln E. 62d and aUneoln. . Rev. F. A. Ginn. 11. 7:30. Monta ril la R. Both and Pine Bev. Hiram Gould. 11. 7:80. Mt. Tabor S. 61st and Stark. Rev. K. G. Decker. 11. 8. , , Patton Alberta and Michigan Rev. George H. Bennett 11, 7:30. Rose City Park E. 68th and Sandy Rav. D. Lester Fields. 10:30. 7:80. - Sellwood E. 15th and Tacome Rev W. 8. Gordon.- 11. "The Power of a Little Child"; 8, address bl Rev. Edward L Mills. Sunnyside E. 85th and Tamiiill Rev. W. F, Inceon. 11. St Johns W. Leavitt knd Syracuse Rev. W. E. Kloster. 11, 7:30. 8wedisli Beech and Borthwick Bev. Abel Eklund. 11. 8. r University Park Fiske and Lombard Baiv. H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7:80. Taneouver Avenue Norwegiao Danish Skid more and : Tancouve; Rev. A. Chriatensen. 11,. 8. : . : -v : - . U Wealeyan E. 53d and Gliaan Rev. D. B. Hampe, 11. 7:45. .. ' - Westmoreland MHwaukie sad Midway Raw. 1 E. 8. Maee. 7:30. Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. E. C Hick- 10:80. "The Indwelling Christ" Woodstotsk . 44th' and ; Woodstock BeV. L. C- Poor. 11. 7:30. Woodlawn E. loth and HigMaml Rev J H. Irvine. ; 11. "The Millenium"; 8. "Why People Are -Unhappy: the Cure. ' District superintendent Rev. William Wallace XoungsoD. D. .. 691 . 62d st N. Tabor 2790. ' . M. E. South First Union and Multnomah. Rev. J. W. . Bird. 11, 8. ' : Nazarwn Firsts E. 10th and Weidler Rev. A M. Bowes. 11, 7:45. Sellwood B. 9th and Spokane Rer. J. G. BringedahL 11. 7:30. Brentwood 6 5th ave. t and 67th st Rev. O. U. Fowler. 11, 7 JO. Highland Park E. 14 th and Jarred Rev. W. P. Keebaugo. 11. 8. Scandinavian 948 Garfield Raw. Daniel UaUatrom.. ; 11. 7:80. : Praabytartefl . - First 12th and Alder. Dr. H. la. Bowman. 10:30, "Religion and the Bystander"; 7:45, "One LigbU a Candle, Called Patience." Westminster' East 17 th and Schuyler. Rev. Edward E. Pence. 10:30, Central K. 18th and -Pine. Rev. Walter Harry Nugent 11, "The Old Paths." Calvary 11th and Clay. Rev. L. Bowring Qnick. 11. 7:45. Mt Tabor S. 55th and BeeaseaL Rev. Ward MacHenry. f 11. 8. ' Vernon 19th and Wygant Preaching by Rev. William I. Campbell of Osaiaa. Ind. II. 8. Piedmont Cleveland aad Jarrett Rev. J. Francis Morgan. 11. Fourth Firat and Gibba, Rev. Monroe G. Everett ; 11, Kenilvrartb E. 8 4 th and Gladstone. -. Bev. L K. Grimes. 11, "What Is It to Be a Chris tian?"; 8. "God's Mr-'nre of Man. Hope 78th aad .ITXtt Rev. it BL Giles. 11. 8.:.- '..'' '; , Rose' City Rev. Docejd W. M. MacCluec synodical missionary for Oregon and to . now secretary of the board of relief and austentaUon of the denomination. Sunday evening ' Frand W. Henderson will speak. ; The pastor is absent is attendance at the meeting of the synod at Eugene.' , . . 0 ' - . TNITED BRETHREN The pastor of the First United Breth ren church being in the East his pulpit win be supplied Sunday morning by the Rev. G. M. Beeler and in the evening by Miss Lela M. Luckey, a returned Mexican missionary. On aoeount of the illness of the Rev. C. P. Blanchard the pulpit of the Fourth United Brethren will be 'supplied Sunday. In the morning Miss Lela M. Lackey will preach. The evening service will be evangelistic, . UNITARIAN At the Church of Our Father (Unitar ian), the Rev. Earl Morse Wilbur, presi dent of Pacific Unitarian School for the Ministry, will preach Sunday morning. The evening service is omitted. . Change at Piedmont Because of a sudden change In plans. the Rev. W. S. Holt of the board of ministerial relief and sustentatlon - of New York city will not preach at the Piedmont Presbyterian church, as pre viously announced. ' Dr. , Morgan, the regular, pastor, will preach as usual. K Devotional Meeting: A devotional meeting will be held at the Theosophical hall. 301 Central build ing, Tenth and Alder streets, Sunday evening at s o clock. . .. Meets Every Sunday The Church of the Truth has services In room 412 Central building every Sun day morning at 11 o'clock. Nettie Tay lor is-ion is pastor. New York Boy Scouts Coming to Portland Five Boy Scouts, one from each of the boroughs of , New York city, ac companied by a scoutmaster,' will be in Portland August 5 and 6 on a tour of the national parks of the Far West provided for them by the Far Western Travelers' association. The trip is a feature of the Americanization work being done by the association. School Left $4000 Oregon ' Normal School, Monmouth, July 17. President Ackerman has been advised that Rachel Phillips, who died some time ago, left one third of her estate, or $4000, to . the Oregon Normal school. ..; . PORTLAND 11. 8- - - Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. Rev. Ward Willis Long, 11, "By Rivera of Water"; 8, preaching by Rev. W. T. Ward of Minneapolis. Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. 'Rev. Theo dore P. Smith. 11. 8. Anabel Rev. F. H. MixselL 11, 8. . Millard Avenue - 05th ave. and 70th st 11. 8. Marshall Street 17U- and Marshall Bev. A. t. Manna. 11. Mirpah E. 19th and Division. Rev. D. A Thompson.. 117 preaching by Dr. W. S. Holt of Philadelphia; 7 :4 5, "The - Apparent Disregard of the Fact of Christ." by Frank W. Henderson. Unity E. Tlst and Sandy. Rev. ft. W. Seeman. -: 11, 7:30. Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Rev. Alex ander R. Evans. 11, 8. Holt Chinese 133 H First Rev. Gee Sing Hoy. .7 p. m. arhool; 8, 9, young people. i- Reformed Evangelical First 12th . and CUy Rev. G. Hafner. 10:45, 8. Reformed Praebyterian Firat 'Minnesota and Amsworth Rev. F. D. Frsxer. vH. 7:80. Seventh Day AdvantisU Note- Regular services of this - denomlaaUon tre held on Satarday.- Central E. 11th and Kveretc La. K. Dick ion, pastor. 10,- 11:16. Tabemacto 6th and Montgomery O. W. Pettit minister. 10. 11.- Monuvilla E80U and Everett J. A. Ger bart 10, 11. ; Lents 94th at and 68th are. W. XX Hunt ington. 10. 11. St Johns Central are. and Charleston A R. Foikenberg. 10, 11. Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder M. H. Wentiand. 10. 11. Scandinavian 62d at and 39th ave. Elder O. a. Lee. 10, 11. -.Salvation Army Corps No. 1 243 Ash at AdJuUnt Henry R. Uoaens. 11.3:15, 8. Corps No. 4 128 H 1st Ensign Jessie Millar and Envoy Mrs. Upton. 11, 1:80, 3, 6, 8. : . Swedenborvlan New Church Society 331 Jefferson. Rev. William H. Reecea, Service discontinued for the summer. ' ; . Unitarian - ' ' Church of Our Fsthei Broadway and Tara- hill. Rev. W. G. Eliot Jr. 11. Rev. E. M. Wilbur. D. D., will prvsch. United Brethren "V ' Conference superintendent Bev. , G. K. Mo Don!. First E. 15th and Morrison. Rev. Brron J. Clark. 11. sermon by Rev. G. M. Beeler; 7:30. service in charge of Miss Lela M. Luckey, returned Mexican missionary. : Second E. 27Hi and 8umner. Rev. Ira Hawley. 11,' "He Loved Our Nation"; 7:80, "She Is Forgiven."- Third 67th at and 8 2d ave. S. E. Rev. E. O. 8hephejd.. 11. "The Gentle Life"; 7:30, "Ii It a Universal Salvation!" Fourth Tremont Rev. C. P. Blanchard. 11, servtec in charge of Miss Lela M. Luckey. returned Mexican missionary; 7:30. evangelistic. Cloverdale 446 Jessup. Rev. Walter Reyn olds. 10. 6:30. 7:30. United Evangelical n-,t K. lttth and Poplar Rev. . A. Goode. 11. 8. ., Ockley Green Willamette bird, and Gay Rev. H. H. Farnham. 11. 8. ' ' St Johns Rev. A P. Laytoa. 11. 7 :80. United Presbyterian First E. 87th and Hawthorne Rev. H. F. Given. 11. 7:30 - Churea or to orrangere uraw mm nnuu. Rev 8. Eart Du Bow. 10:. - Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Rev. George W. Taylor. 11, "The World Need No Spectacles"; 8. showing of travel pictures. Miscellaneous . ' Christian and Missionary Alliance K. Sth ; and CU; Rev. John K. Fee. 10, 11. 7:80. Kealisation League 148 18th. Rev. Edward Mills.- 11. "Individuality." Christadelphjan 921 K. Washington. 10:10. Church of God 368 Failing Harry NasX 11GoLpef"HaO E. 29th and SUrk. II. T:8fc. Men'a Resort 4th and Burosnle Rev. Levi Johnson, superintendent 8. Divine Science ForUand botel. T. M. M1pentoeoetal First and Washington Rev Will C. Trotter. Daily cafcP meeting at K. 90tb and Taylor ata. v Glad Tidings Pentecostal Mission) 248 1st 2. S. 7:80. PeatecosUl 147 First -George B. Far- Pentecostal 210 H TamhiO 2:S0. TS iCnrirtUn" Assembly E. 2 Oth and Ankeny Pastor. A. W. Smith. 11. S:45. 7:45. Volunteers ef America 224 Burnude. Bveav lags except Monday at SSunday. S, 8. . Portland Ecelesia (Chnstadeiphiaa) 1S97 Belmont George H. TilUng. secretary. 11. Peniel Missioo 266 Alder. 4. 8; daily, 8. Church of Christ E. 7tb aad Guaan. 11. First Spiritualist E. : 7th and Hassalo. 8. Tl4Rrat Spiritual Science 129 4th at - Rev. Max Hoffman. 8. 8. ' . International " Bible Btodenta W. O. VT. temple. 11th and Alder. . S. . cSrch of Chnat Av 2d and SOth ave. liL cI'a Sixth aad Taylor. . Church of Divine Truth 41S Central pnfM- ia Nettie Taylor Klob, -11- Portland Divine Healing Institate lift and TamhilL Rev. John G Lake. . Preaching by Kermeth G, Oisen of Spokane. S. "The Fifty fin - Psalm" ; 8. "The Frpoe. the power and the Process of God s Dealing. With the World." .. . ' ' " Poland H. JBavis 3s Elected tv ?Hnion Roland L. .Davis. formr1v VinxiirlAnt Of the Seattle' .nhl-intian Rnluwtr nnlnn waa elected president of the Multnomah CTiuniy union at: ine congress meeting held Tuesday evening in the Y. M. C. A. He succeeds ,Le. Roy. R. Robinson, re signed. Davis will be presented to 4.he union formally' during their, rrioonllght excursion, .July 26. Several years ago "avis '-was, connected with endeavor work here. Other nfflpitrv nf th nnlnn are Violet Hoff. vice president; LUa rierson, secretary, and-Warde W. Rob inson, treasurer.;"- ; - -, - - The retiring president is In charge of the moonliarht :. excursion m.nA the young people an excellent - time. The barge Swan will leave the foot of jruersgn street at i :4S p. m., returning at 11 TV m r ntfnihmuila will iv Tickets may be- secured from society presiaents or at the ChrisUan Endeavor neaaquarters in tne Y. M. . C A. Bible Assembly at Gladstone Park Is Set for August 21 Keeping In line with the forward movement program of other vounr neo- ple's organisations, the Baptist Young People's union of Oregon has 'announced a Bible assembly at Gladstone park, August 21 to 30. The assembly will be spiritual, educational and recreational. It Is forpastora. ChrisUan workers and young people. Four ministers, who will deliver the public addresses, are: Dr. ' W. B. Hin. son,- Dr. O. C.- Wright, Dr. A,, M. Petty and Dr W. A. Waldo. The faculty per sonnel and subjects are: - . Rev. W. Karle Smith, young" people's work ; Rev, G. F, Holt, life service ; Rev. J. S. Reid, fundamentals; Miss Meme Brockway, children's work i Mrs. C C Potter, music; Rev. J. C Austin, recre ation ;4 Rev. W. T. Milliken, Bible study. ; The dean of the faculty is the Rev. Q. H. Young, director of Baptist young people's work ; in Oregon. Harley K. Hallgren, pr-jsident of the state union, Is supervising the general arrangements. The total expense for the '-week, includ ing registration, tent and meals, will be $12.60. Of Australian invention for race tracks is a machine that automatically prints betting tickets, registers all bets and indicates the odds against any horse. : CTf3 iMil vv ii ii riii GLADSTONE PARK IE Sundays Big Program 10 :30 A. M. --Sunday school under direction of State Sunday School Association. ' A 25-piece Sunday school orchestra. '3 :00 P. M. Service of song. Leader Walter-Jenkins. 2 :30 P. M. Great sermon lecture, Dr. John H. 13oyd. 4:00 P. M. Concert prelude, Royal Philippine sextet. Lecture, '"The Mother of the Future," i Kate Upson Clark, distinguished author ! : - and editor. ' - 7 :30 P.-M. Community song service, Leader Walter - i ; Jenkins. , -. Concert, Royal Philippine sextet. 8 :30 P. M. -Lecture, Senator George A- Chamberlain, . k. Admission 35c Admits to All Attractions i 75 Acres of Beautiful Shady Park i Bring Your Lunch and Spend the Day Take Oregon City Ccrr direct to park, or drive out E.'82d street road through Clackamas Station, or take i the Portland-Milwaukie road to Gladstone. Paved roads jail the way, Restaurant on the grounds raiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..' FEEX CRIST : i ,-c:t PliESBYTERIMISjOF STATE TO GATHER FOR COf EREHCE Many Presbyterians throughout Oregon will wend their way during the coming: weefc to their denomina tional summer conference which opens Wednesday at Albany. It will last for six days. : This conference Is one of the 23 Presbyterian sum mer conferences for young- people which will be held this season throughout the United States. The object of these summer confer ences is to instill a new spirit of en thusiasm In the young- people so that the work of the coming: year will bo grasped with more energry. The meet ings will be in the Chautauqua park at the junction of the Willamette and Cal lapooia rivers.' ' ' A A , day's program follows: Eight o'clock, morning prayer ; S :0, study period ; 8 :S0, first period class; 9:5i second period class; 10.S5, recess; 10:50, tnira perioa class; .11:40, open parlia ment; 12:20, dinner; 1:13, rest and study; 2 :3Q, recreation ; 6. supper; 7. vespers ; 8, evening address ; 9, social hour ; 10, taps. The leader of the conference will ba the Rev. William Ralph Hall of Phila delphia. Other speakers are: Rev. J. A. Smith of La Grande, Kllton Shaw of Portland, Rev. W. W. Long of Port land. President A. M. Williams of Al bany college, Lloyd TCarrick of the Ore- M. Irwin of th Kenr F.rn mnvnment Rev. a. II. Clark of Pendleton. Dr. K. II. Pence of Portland: and Rev, B. Seeley of the Home Mission board. Those attending are urged to' bring tennis rackets, baseball outfits, bathing and hiking suits. Bo2rd and lodging will be -provided in tents suitably equipped at $12 for the conference week. Freo camping space will be furnished those who desire it. , The registration fee will -be $2.50. The Rev. Wa L. Van Nuys, 21 East Seventieth , street north, Portland, is registrar. hi MILLIONS NOW LIVING WILL NEVER DIE Hear this elation of soclat. In da atrial hope-Inspiring message showing the re lation to tAls ssbject of onlja board mes sages and spirit common lea Hon general ly by a. speaker of naUoaal reputation. E. FERN CRIST OF BBOOKLT3T, SEW TOBK r?TTFR THE AUSPICES OF THE IS." TKBJf ATIOJS AL BIBLE KTL'DtMh' ASSOCIATIOX SUNDAY, JULY 188 P. V, W. O. W. TEMPLE llth St. Between Wasnlnfrtoa and Alder TOC ABE WELCOME SEATS FBEE HO C0LLECTI0X i i ii ii ; i