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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
14
SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1920.
PORTLAND. OREGON.
teeple of
ifirst
resbyterian Church ijftlay
utlined SPith (Electric lights
n
OF
DAW
BY LIGHTNING TO
BE MADE JOINTLY
Consideration is being sriven by
the board of trustees of the First
Presbyterian church of a plan to
outline with electric lights the tall
steeple of the church. At the recent
meeting ,of the ; board IF. I. Fuller
was named as chairman of the
committee to call upon electricians
and get estimates as to the cost of
the work.
The idea was suggested some time ago
to the board, but at that time it was
dropped, owing to the cost of construct
ing a scaffold. The cost of the scaffold,
it is said, will be more than the cost of
installing the lights along the edges of
the four corners of the steeple. .
i Since the lightning- struck the steeple
the idea has been advanced again and
apparently in a mors favorable light this
time, as the same scaffold erected to re
pair the slate roof can be used to install
the lights. Originally It was estimated
that the cost of installing the: lights
i would be around $1200, but If they are
Installed at the same time the roof is
repaired, the work probably will not cost
more than $400. Some officers of the
church . say It wlir cost about $2000 to
repair the damage done by the lightning,
i Sunday morning the First Presbyter-
TONIGHT, 7:45
God s Panacea for
theWorlds Distress
FACTS OF. BIBLK PROPHECY
THAT ARK STARTLING, INTEB
ESTIG AND COMFORTING
Subject for Sasdar Night, Aag. 8
"WHAT CHRIST FORETOLD OF
THIS GENERATION"
An explanation of the Greatest
Prophecy in the Bible will be given,
and the - fact made plain that a
child may understand where we are
today in the stream of time.
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EVAKUKLIST DICKSON
- HEAR ?
: EVANGELIST DICKSON
'- 1 IN THE ,
Big Tent Pavilion
! Corner Thirteenth sad Horrlso
THE MUSI UNDER THE LEAD
ERSHIP OP PROP. I. C. COL.
CORD IS A SPECIAL FEATURE
OF THESE EVEBT-WIGHT
SERVICES.
Congregational Slag Every Night
A CORDIAL WELCOME TO THE
-..:. PUBLIC
pen SLtr Service
tDo e c 1 (J Sunday
Washington ark
The open air service of the Portland
Church federation will be transferred
Sunday to the Washington park.. It will
be held at the bandstand near the Park
avenue entrance at 3:30 p. m., lasting
one hour, Dr. Joshua Stansfield, pastor
of the First Methodist church, will
preach. The Ztev.j H. H. Grlffis of the
First Christian church, and the Rev.
Ralph McAfee, executive secretary of
the church federation, will ' have a part
In the program, i j Walter Jenfclns t will
lead the congregational singing, and
Thomas Quirk Jr., of Wilbur Methodist
church, will play the comet. On August
15 another, service! will be held in the
same park. . The two following Sundays,
August 82 and 291 the service will Je
at the Peninsula nark. :
important ; J2ew of Portland s Churcnes and foung i people s Societies
The interdenominational camp meeting
at East Thirty-third and Mason streets,
under -the supervision f the Oregon
State Holiness association, will close with
Sunday night's sermon. , Three services
will be held Sunday at 10 :30 a. m. nd
2:30 and 7:30 p. m. A service will also
be conducted Saturday evening. The
Rev.vWill II. Huff of Sioux City, Iowa,
president of the National Holiness asso
ciation, is the principal speaker, Evan-
felists C. E. Cornell of Pasadena and
Yank Stephens of Los Angeles are as
sisting. The Rev. F. E. Blackman di
rects the congregational singing and Miss
Louise Pennell has charge of, the chil
dren's department. 1
Sunday morning and evening at the First
Christian church.' While waiting for the
completion of the architect's plans and
specifications . for their new house of
worship, the members of the congrega
tion have been busy making good their
financial pledges to the building project.
Already more than 120,000 in cash has
been received on a subscription list of
178,000. In order to start the new build
ing there must be on hand 940,000 and it
is expected that this amount will be
ready by October 1. The new structure
will be located on the church's present
site at the northeast corner of Park and
Columbia. i - .., t
Stereapticaa views of London will b shown
Sunday nisht at the East Bid Christian church
by the Kct. R. H. Sawyer, who returned a week
aco from Enaiand,' where he spoke before the
APOSTOLIC FAITH
Next week will mark the final week j world conference of the Society of British kraeL
for. this year's camp meeting of the j The ordinance of baptism: will also be admin-
APOSLUIJV Sennit IJIjmsiww h. -pcvwm. i
street and Sixty-fifth avenue, southeasL" Jtanday will ba
Momr mnvrrainna are resorted bv the .mole school at
ile'a
ian Church will have a visitor from Can
ada In the pulpit, he Rev. John G. Ink
sterj pastor of the First Presbyterian
church of Victoria,) B. C. He will spend
five Sundays in Portland, while Dr. and
Mrs. II. E. Bowman are taking a vaca
tion In the mountains.
Dr. Inkster speht several, weeks in
Portland : some- years ago, and will be
welcomed back by ' the many friends
which he made on that occasion. At
10 :30 a. m. he will preach on "The Great
Refusal," using the! life of Jonah to illus
trate the sermon. n the evening be will
give the first sermon in a series on "Re
construction and Rejligion." Sunday night
he will deal especially with Bolshevism.
An organ recital by J.vMacMlllan Muir
will precede the sermon. E. ; Maldwyn
Evans will lead the singing and give a
baritone solo at eah service.
:. The Sunday school is meeting in two
sections during . August, with lantern
slides for each illustrating the Gospel
of Luke. I Miss Riith Slauson will give
the talk to the priipary department and
James F. Ewlng in .the senior room.
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Swedish' sugar beet growers "will plant
nearly 2000 more acres of them, this
year- than in any previous year.
-"As It Was in the
Days of Noah"
"The Signs of the Times"
WILL BK THE SUBJECTS BY i
Evangelist E. K. BAILEY of Seattle
'l SUNDAY. AUQ. P. M. 'J
GOSPEL AND
PROPHETIC HALL
t0 SKCOND ST.
Be. Wuh. and Stark.
First Presbyterian Church
PORTLAND, OREGON
A low Street at 12th
JOHN
INKSTER
(Victoria, B
. will preach
10:80 A. M.
"THE GREAT
REFUSAL"
OP
' 7:48 P. M.i
"THE MENAOE
: BOLSHEVISM?
( Pint tn a series
addresses . on R,
atrvotlcM and Retlslen'
& A )
i i
-i
; FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
v
CHURCH
PABK 15D MADISOK STREETS
DR. WM. T. McELYEEN, PH. D.
' : PASTOR. .
L.: j 11 :Oo A. M.
"WHATiWE BELIEVE THE PIL
GRIM FOREFATHERS DIDN'T"
. , I '" " 74S P. m.
"THE GOSPEL FOR THIS NEW
- AGE"
9:4S A. Ml. CHURCH SCHOOL.
:S0 P. St. CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
i EATS FREE
i NOW GOING ON ,
SUMMER BIBLE 1 SCHOOL
GL-ADSTONE PARK
EVERY DAY UNTIL lAUGUST 22
SUNDAY 10:30 A. M , 2:30 P. M., 8 P. M.
Dr. W. B. Hinson of Portland, Dr. Geo.
Guille of Chicago, Dr. W. P. wjiite of Al
bany will preach. .1
NEXT WEEK Dr. Guille: Dr. B. 6. Sutcliffe
ana ur. white will lecture three times daily
i ADMISSION FREE
It's Nov; Going I On!
BIG CA
M
M
P
E T I NG
Talte Woodstock CaV to 1 52d Street S. E
CAMP IN PLAIN VIEW
Marry conversions are reported by the
leaders. The airplane piloted by Ray
mond Crawford hi also aaid to be draw
ing numbers to the services. - A tract
dropped from the plane was blown into
the front door of a Portland Heights
'home. The woman of the house Is said to
have attended the meetings out or cur
iosity and to have joined the flock.
While picking cherries another woman
is said to have found i a copy 'of the
Gospel of St. John in the cherry tree,
which had been thrown out of the plane
by Crawford. She also has joined the
mission. ; -
I :.
BAPTIST -The
fifty-second anniversary of the
founding of the Baptist church In Ore
gon will be observed September 7 to 10
during the- annual state convention.
President Jeff Irish will preside." The
first flay win be strictly a miiist-rs'
conference. The three remaining days
will be a joint meeting of laymen and
clergymen. Sunday school and young
people's work have prominent parts on
the program. The closing night wilt be
for young people only. On the afternoon.
of September 8 the. eighth annual meet
ing of the Oregon Baptist Woman's State
Missionary society will be held, with
Mrs. O. C. Wright presiding.
The Rev. RuawU Horse B rougher, son of I)r.
3. Wbiteome Brougber, will prexch Sunday
morning and erenina at tbe Whits Tempi.
Sunday at the EaAt Side Baritixt church the
state erangelist. Dr. S. J. Boid, will occupy the
pulpit. ;
v.. :
; CHRISTIAN?
The Rev. Harold H. Griffis will preach
men's and boys' day in the
Kero Perk Christian church.
mej will nave complete charge of the school.
Ir. 3. P. Uhormlry. pastor, will occupy his pul
pit morning and evening, as usual. "
' Wi'.-.'!
! , . CONG'BEGATIOSrl.
Dr and Mrs. W. T.' McElveeri have re
turned from their vacation. The pastor
will occupy his pulpit at the First Con
gregational church. Sunday. While Mrs.
McElveen remained in Evanston, III.,
visiting friends. Dr. McElveen journeyed
to Boston as a delegate and speaker at
the international Congregational council.
He preached in Evanston, Boston. New
York, Chicago : and. Minneapolis while
away. During the evening service he
will tell, about the international council.
EPISCOPAL !
"Much preaching is done on the Princi
ple that the church should be interested
chiefly in mending wires," says the Rev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector of St. 'David's
sluo being rrcrired requesting help. A special
instruction leaflet will be iaaaed shortly. Addir
tionsl information may ! be secured by : calling
aiaia .4368.1
An effort is being made to reach . eawrcat
peovle on lonely ranches or in camps. - luring
hU two weeks' racation John W. Lethaby, finan
cial Kcretary, called on a number of such fsmtr
lie in the Mount Hoad country. Literature is
being distributed for children and adults. I.
' Ien It. T. T. Hicks has returned from the
Puget Sound country and will preach Sunday at
11 a. in. Communion will be celebrated at
7:45 a. m. i
'
LITHEBAJf .
' "The Christian's Duty to Hold a Good
Conscience in All Things" will be the
subject of the Rev. J. A. C. Beyer's ser
mon for the deaf on Sunday afternoon at
Trinity Lutheran church. All deaf are
invited. 1 : i
: The hoar of : the Sunday morning service at
Imraanuel Lutheran cbarch. East 'Kifteenth and
Leo strevts, has been chanjed to 10:U a. m.j
and the Sunday school hour to 9 :30 a. m. All
sermons are in Uerraan except on the last
Sunday of each month, when the English service
is used. .
V' , J !;:; 1 j
METHODIST !
The Methodists are making prepara-;
tions for a 10-day camp meeting which
will begin Thursday night at 8 o'cloek iri
the Clinton Kelly Memorial Methodist;
Episcopal church grove. East Fortiettt
and Fowll streets. Dr. W. W. Youngsoh
will preach and Ralph Speelmon will
direct the music.
Mrs., Arthur C. Perrin . will be the soloist
Sunday' for both services at the First Methodist
church. Dr. Joshua Stansfield will preaeh. -
The Epworth Methodist church pulpit will
gain be occupied by the pastor, the Key. J.
Stanford Moore, who has just returned 'from
the city pastors' conference at San Jose. Cal. .
- . !
UNITED BRETHKEX !
Dr. Byron J. Clark, pastor of the First
unucu Drciureu ciiurcii, nits reiurneu
service in charge of the Rev. Lyle W il
ia, rd ; and ;the evening service by the
itev. c f. uates. .
! No Evening Services
Sunday evening services have been dis
continued for August at Kenilworth
Presbyterian church, as the' pastor and
his wife are spending the montu at Can
non Beach. A supply will fill the pulpit
each. Sunday -morning. : -.
Journal Editorial
Is Theme of Sermon
Enlargement upon the editorial "The
Owens and Harts," appearing in last
Monday's Issue of The Journal, will be
made Sunday night at Calvary Baptist
church by the Rev. J. E. Thomas. The
pastor thoroughly agrees with j the edi
torial , which states in. part: . "While
Owen and Hart did right, law protected
them.i: Society aided them. Trouble was
kept from them. When they did violence
and 'shed blood they became hunted,
harried creatures. Thus every , man
finds it. i When he does right every,
force of life, of law and ot nature jls
with him. ; When he does wrong, lie 'sets
everv lorco of life and law and" nature
against nun The reaction of his cwn
mtsdbeds w ill pursue him until he lis
cornovcu aud beaten and captured.
Episcopal i church. "It would seem to j from his vacation and will occupy his;
be more in accord ' with the mind of
Christ in founding the church : that the
church's first and chief concern should
be the generating of power." This
thought -will inspire the rector's sermon
Sunday morning. During August he is
giving a series of Sunday evening ad
pulpit Sunday. lie has spent six weeks;
in Kansas, Missouri and Iowa. j
TTS1TED EVANGELICAL .
Tbe closing meeting of the Oregon con-(
ference, United Evangelical church campi
dresses on "The Christian Bible." The meeung Win oe nem aunaay at me camp
weekday services will be omitted for the
remainder of August, except as specially
announced. r
: A prayer circle has been formed at St. Ste
phen's Pro-Cathedral, to follow up the healing
mission of James : Moore Hickson. letters are
reaching the Kpiscopal office now telling of per
manent results - of this mission. Others are
grounds at Quinaby Park, seven miles
north of Salem. The morning sermon:
will be delivered by Dr. W. M. Stanford
of Harrisburgi Pa. The Sunday school
will be in charge of H. Cornell the hil4
dren'B afternoon service in charge of the
Rev.. S. 8. Mumey : afternoon sermon by
the Rev. F. il. Neff ; Christian Endeavor?
Prominent Bible
Teachers Present
Prominent Bible teachers from other
parts of the nation are instructing the
daily classes at the Moody Bible insti
tute, which is being conducted at the
Gladstone Chautauqua, park. Among- fhe
teachers are Dr. Lewis 3perry Chafer,
Dr. Geoj-ge E. Guille nd Dr. R.l B,
Sutcliffe, ; The institute w.ll last to
more weeks. Admission s free. The
public Is ; invited to the three Sunday
services. , i -
DIRECTORY OF CHURCH SERVICES IN PORTLAND
Rer. R. E.
"Behold the
Rev. Owen
Bf. J.
Buffalo" ;
. Tenth Sunday After Trinity
tTniform Sunday School Lessons
"The Kingly Kindness of DaTid." II Sam.
8:1!i: :1-1.t.
Golden Text "And IaTid Teigned oer all
Israel; and Darid executed judgment and justice
unto all his people." II Sam. 8:15.
Xoung People's Topics
Baptist Union "Problems ; of Reereation : in
Our TommnnitT." Rom. 14 13-19
Christian Endeaeor "Problems of Recreation
in Our t'ommunity. " Kom. 14:7 13-18.
Epworth Ineue "Problems and Possibili
ties of Recreation in Our Community." " Rom.
14:7, 13-19.
Baptist "
First - White Temple, ltth and Taylor.
Preaching by Rusael M. Broncher. 11. "The
Keys of Hearen"; 8, "Life's Bie 1gbt."
East Side E. 2Uth and Saluon. Kce. W. B.
Hinson. Key. H. T. Cash. Preaching by Dr.
S. J. Reid. 11, "The Optimism" of Christ";
7:4, "The -Glorious Gospel of the Happy
God."
Third Vanconirer and Knott.
Close. 11, "The Lord's Day"; 8,
Bridegroom."
Arleta E., 4th and 48th aTe.
T. Day. 11. 7 :30.
CsiTary K. 8tn ana Grant.
TTinmaiL 11. "The Saints at
"What About the Journal Kdl torlai 7 "
Glencoe E. 45th and Main. Preaching by
Ke. J. C Austin. 11, "The Message of Yes
terday to the Church of Today"; 7:46, "Three
Life Secrete." . .
SeUwood Bethany -Bee. W. N. Ferria. II.
7:45.
Grace E. 76th and Ash. Ber. r. W. Star
ing. 11, 8. ,
(Jnirersity Park Rer. .8. ; Lawrence Black.
11, 8.
Swedish. 15th and Hoyt. Rev. T. G. Sjolan
der. 10:80, 7:30.
St. Johns Chicago and Leonard 11. 7:80.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Bbt. Walter
L. Riley. .11, 8. ' i
Mt Olivet (colored) Broadway and Everett.
Ke. j. W. Anderson. 11. 8.
Khm Swedish Mallory and Skidmore Rev.
A. G. Sandblom. 2:80, 8:30.
Lents 88th sC and 60th are. Rev. E. A.
Smith. ll, 8.
Second (German) Rodney and Morris. Rev.
T. Hoffman. 11. 7:30. r
Catholle i
Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis. ' 6. 7-15,
8:30. f45. 11.
St. Peters Lenta Rev. P. Beutgen. 8,
10 :30, 7 :SO.
St. Lawrence Sd and Sherman Rer. J. O.
Hnches. 6, 8:30. 10:30. 7:30.
St. rraocis E. 12th and 1'ine ReT. J. H.
Black. 0, 8, 9, 10:30. 7:30. -
Immaculate Heart of Ma ryr Williams and
Stanton Key. W. A. Daly. 8, 8. 9. 11. 7:80.
Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clackamas Rev. S.
8. Olson. 6. 7, 8. B. 11, 7:80.
St. Rose E. 53d and Alameda Rev. 3.
O'FarrelL 8. 10 :80. 4.
St. Andrews E. 0th and : Alberta Bt. J.
Kiernan. 8. 10 .80, 7 :30.
The, Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou Rev.
George F. Thompson. 7:30, 0, 11.
Ascension E. 76th and Tambill Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10:80. 7:80.
- Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blaadeaa
Re. F. W. Black. 8. lft-.SO. 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoia Iter. O. Baymond.
8. 10:30. 7:80.
St. Ignatius 8220 43d st. S. E. Jesuit
Fathers. 6:30, 8, 10:80.
- Bt Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor ReT. War
ns A. Waitt. 8, 8:80, 10:80. 7:30.
Holy Redeemer Portland bird, and waneon.
eer jiTe. Re. William J. Divine. 6. 8, lO :S0.
' St! Phfllip Neri (Paulist Fathers) E. 16th
and Hickory Key. M. L. Ferry. , ! 7 :S0, 9.
0:80. 7:3U. i
St. Clements S. Smith aTe. and Newton
Berrit Fathers. 6. 8, 10:80. 7:80.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center Her. G.
Bob. 8. 10:30, 7:30. '
Bt. Agatha E. 10th and Aliiler Bev.'J.
Commisky. 8, 10:80. 7:30. i
St. Stanislaus (Polish) If srylsnd and Fail
ing ReT. F. Matthew. - 8, 10:30. 7:80. -
St. Joseph (German) 16th . and Couch -
Be. B. Rurrer. 8. 10:30. 70.
St Michael (Italian) 4th aad Kill Bay.
M. Balestra. 8:80. 10:30, X.-30.
St. Claires Capitol Hill-Slather Aloysius.
O. F. M. 7:30. 8:20. oysiue,
St. Charles E. 33d and Alberta Bev. J.
P O'Flynn. 8. 10:80.
AU Saints E. 89th and GUsan Bev. Father
William CruniB. 8, 10:80. --- ,
St. Patricks 19th and Sarler ReT. Charles
V. Smith. Masses 6:30. 8. 9:15. 10:80. 7:45.
' Christian ; '
First Park and Columbia, i Bee. Harold H.
Griff ia 11, "What Must the Church Member
P to Be Sayedf"; 7:45, "Tna Three Captives
in the Fiery Furnace."
Eaat Side E. 12th and Taylor. ' Bev. H. H.
Sawyer. 11. "God Sare the King"; 8. stere
opticon views of London.
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott. Ban 8.
Earl ChUders. 11. 8.
. 7Ut i"-". jo-pa
o5e.P?k Fi H. Ghormley. 11, "The
Uiew" Neoo,t v"Out of the Old Into
Tibar-.2f!,0.- AJbta-E. B.
St. Johns Central and Oswego. V 11, T:80.
Christian Selenca
: Treason subject: "Spirit." - ' '
First 19th and Everett. 11. .
Second E. 6th and Holladay. 11'
Third K. 12th and R.T , f
E.U.IthrrJ.llco,,"r and Emmerson.
. Fiftb-62d and 4 2d ... n v ,1
Sixth Maaonie tempto. 368 TamhUL 11 a
Seventh Smith are. and Kew Xork. IL '
All eharci, Wednesday. 8 p. av
Con greeat local ;
First Park and Madison. Dr. W. T. McJO
veen., 11. 'What We Believe the Piucrim
Bunnyside E. BZd and Taylor. . Bev
SUub. 11. 7:45. .
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th , and Everett.
Bev. E. E. Flint 11. , .
HigbUnd E. 6th and Present t. Rev. Edward
Constant. 11.
Waverleigh Heights B. 8 2d and Woodward.
Bev. Olirer P. Avery- 9:45. 11 "
Laoreiwood -lath ave. and 65th at S. E.
11.
3. 3.
I Pilirrim Missouri and Shaver. - 11. "Per
sonal Evangelism, " by Rev. : Berton F. Rronson.
! CniTersity Park Haven and Lombard. ReT.
C H. Jnhnftnn. 10:30. 7:3a
i Finnish Mason and Albina. Mi. A. . A.
Hariu. 6 and 8 p. m.
St. Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond Bev.
W. L. Upshiw. 11. 7:80. !
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner -Bev.
Ole Torgescen. 11. 7 :8C. .
First German E. 7 th and Stanton Rev.
George Zocher. 11. 7:30. !
Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Bev.
Hfiry HageiRans. 11. 7:80.
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Rev. J.
II Hoop 11. 7:30.
'! r Dunkard j
: Church of the Brethren Borthwtck and Brat
card Rev. George C. CarL 11. 8.
: ' ! ' Episcopal
Pro-Cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr
Bt. Rev. W. T. Sumner, bishop: Very Res. R.
T, T. Hicks, dean. 7:45,; Holy Communion;
II; 6:30, Young People's society.
Trinity- 1 9th and Ererett. Bev. A. A. Mor
rison. , 8, 11.
' St. DaTids E. 1 2th and Belmont. Rer.
Thomas Jenkins. Tector. 7:30. 9:30. 11, "Life
Versus Problems"; 8. "Why We Have a Bibie
and What It Is."
St. Marks 21st and Marshall. Rev. J. G.
Hatton. Preaching by Rev. i K. Howard. 1L
"Creed and Character." l
St. Andrews Hereford st:, Plymouth. Arch
deacon Chambers in charge. 9. 11. 7:30.
Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weidler. Rev.
Oswald W. Taylor. 8. 1 1, i
Good Shepherd Vancouver and Graham. Rev.
John Dawson 11, 8. I
St Michael and All Angels -E. 43d and
Broadway. Rev. F. T. Bowen. vicar. 8, 10, 11.
Church of Our Savior 60th are. and 41st
St. S. E. ReT. E. H. Clark, vicar. 7:30. 11.
Bishop Morris Memorial Good Samaritan
hospital. Rev. Frederick K. Howard. 7. 9:30;
St Pauh) Woodmere Rev. Oswald W. Tay
lor, 4.
All Saints 25tb and Barter Bev. Frederick
Bw Howard. 10. 11.
St Johns Memorial E. :15th and Harney,
Fsllwood. Rev. H. Clark in charge. 11, 7:30.
St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Iter.
Wj A. M. Breck. vicar. 10. 11.
: J''" - Evangelical
I First E. 6 th ' and Market Bev. Kara
Maurer. 11, 7:30.
Clay Street 10th and Clay. Rev.' Jacob
Stocker. 10:45, 8.
Swedish Tabernacle X. 17th and GUsan.
Bev. J. C. Ledin. 11. 7 :30.
Frew Methodist
First E. 9th and Mill. Bev. W. J. Johnston.
11. 7:45.
Central E. 55th and Flanders. Rev. E. I
Harrington. 11. 7:30.
Alberta E. 30th and Wygant Rev. S. L.
Burn 11, 7:45.
St J-Ans K. Richmond and Hudson Uev.
B. D. Blackman. 11. 7:30.
Lents Rev. S. H. Upton, acting pastor
; j , . Friends j-' " :' . .
: First E. 85th and Main Bev. Homer L.
Cox. II.
Second E. 92d and Slat are. Ker. Lurana
II Terrell. 11. 7.
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey Rev.
Carey Jeasupp. 11. 8.
Jewish I .
Congregation Beth Israel 12vh and Miin
Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, Reform Synagogue.
Service Friday 8. p. m., Saturday 10:30 a. m.
Congregation Ahavai 8holom Park and Clay
sts. Rabbi R. Abrahamson.; Friday. 8 p. am. ;
Satardur. 8:30 a. m.
Congregation Novah Zedek Talmud Torah
6th and Hall -Rev: Abraham L Boseneranta.
Friday, 8 p. m.; Saturday. D a. m.; Sunday, 10
a. m. Religious school.
j. 4 j- tatter Day Salnu
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
E. 25th and Madiaon Heber C. Iversoa.
sission president. 10. 6:30.
Reorganized Church E. 76th and Irvuut
Rev. C. E. Jones. 11. 7:45. .
: : Lutheran:-.
St James W. Park and Jefferson Rev.
William K. Brinkman. 11. 7:80.
i St Paula E. 12th and ' Clinton. Bev. A.
Krause.: 10 (English), "Man's Liberty and God'a
Law"; 11 (German). "What Gives the Holy
Supper this Wonderful Power t" i .
Trinity (Missouri Synod) William and
Graham Rev. J. A. Rimbach. 9:15. 10 (Ger
man). 11:15 (English). i - V
i Church for Deaf Williams a?W Graham
Rev. J. A. Beyer. . 2:30. "The Christian's Duty
to Hold a Good Conscience in All Things."
Our Ssvion E. 10th and Grant Bev. M. A.
Christenaen. 11 ; (English), "The House of
Prayer." . -j .
Bethlehem Norwegian 14th and Davfa Bev.
WHhelm Pettersen. 11. 8.1
Bethel Evangelical Norwegian (Free) Wy
gant and Rodnejr Bev. B. i A. Borrevik. -11.
7:45. i - .
Grace (English) E. 24th aad Brdway-
Bev. C. H. Bern hard. 11. , -
Bethany Danish Evangelical TJnion and If or
ris Bev. L. P. Kjoller. il. 7:80.
81 Johns Pemnsala and Kilpetrick Rev. L.
Ludwig. 10:45, 7:80. s
8wedisb Augustana Stanton and Bodney
Bev. V, G. Ogrsn. 10:45. 7:4.
Immanuel- 10th and Irving Bev. A. V. As
derson...; 11, 8.
' Portsmouth Lovely and Fertune Bev. S. OL
B. Knutsen. 11. 7:80. i
Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Bev. H. H. Koppelaunn.
9:15, 10:15. 7:4. .
Immanuel Mo. Synod) E. 15th and Lea
Rev. H. C. Ebelinc 9:30, 10:30. German.
Evangelical Church of the Redeemer lfith
an Wygant 10. 11.
Finnish 179 Fargo. Bev. A. Sajminen. 10;
Sunday school 7.
St. Marks ( Wisconsin. Synod) Mallory and
Skidmore Bev. P. Hinderer. 10:30. mission
festival.' :.
- KlethedTst Enlteoeel . ' : -
Carson Heights Ber. G. B. i Brown. 10.
11, 7. c
Centenary E. th and Fine Bev. Frank L.
Wemett 11 7:80. -
Central Vanoouver and Fargo Bev. A. B.
Maclean. -11.-8.
Clinton Kelly E. 40th and Powell Bev. E.
S. Mae. 11, "Knowledge that will Change the
World." -
Epworth 26U and 8a Tier Rer. J. Stanford
Bfoore. 11, "The Cliff" House": 8. "Life's
Ob-erratory." .
First 12th and Taylor. Rev. Joshua Stans
field. 10:30, "Waiting-Upon God"; 8. "America
First" , j
i First Norwegian Danish- 18th and Hoyt,
Rev. Elias Gjerding. 11, 8. !
Laurelwood E. 68d and Foster. Bev. A. Oi
Brakenbury. 11. 7:30.
Lenta 86th and 58th are. sBev. F. Ri1
Sibley. 11.- 7:45. i
Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Rev. F. Ai
Ginn. 11, 7:30.
MonUvilla E. 80th and Pine Rev. Hiram
Gould. 11, 7:30. j
Mt Tabor E. 61st and Start Rev. E. GL
Decker. 11, 8.
Pat ton Alberta and 'Michigan Bev. Georg
H. Bennett II, 7:80. ' - - j
Bose City Park E. 68th and Sandy Revi
D. Iter Fields. 10:3O, 7:80. i
Sell wood E. 15th and Tacoma. Rev. W. 3.
Gordon. 11, 8. . . t
Sunnyside E: 35th and TamhilL Bev. W. F.
Ineraon. 11, "The Way"; 7:45. "Great Preach
ers." : . , - j
St Johns W. Leavltt and Syracuse Rem.
W. E. Kloater. 11, 7:80. i
Swedish Beech and Borthwick Bev. Abel
Eklund. 11. 8. j
University Park Flake and Lombard Be
H. T. Atkinson. 11. 7 :80. - i
Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish. Skidmore
and Vancouver. Rev. A. Christenaen. 11, 8. 1
Wesleyan E. 53d and Ghsan Bav. D. fit
JHampa. II. 7:45. ,
r Westmoreland Milwauki and Midway Rett
E. 8. Mace.. 7:80. j
Wilbur Multnomah hotel Rev. E. C Hick
man. 10:30, "The Secret of Boccm." j
Woodstock- 44th and Woodstock S. E. Be.
L. C" Poor. . 11. address by N. F. Coleman;
7:45. service in charge of the Epworth league.
Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland. Bev. Jt.
H. Irvine. 11. j
District superintendent Rev. William WaDsee
toungson. D. !.. 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790,
as. e. (south .
First Union and Multnomah. Bev. J. W.
Byrd. 11. 8. ( j
Nazaren
First E. 10th and Weidler Bev. A. M.
Bowers. II, 7:45.
Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane. Bev. J. O.
Bringedahl. 11. 7:30.
. Brentwood 65th eve. and 67th at Kev.
O. V. Fowler. 11, 7 :30. i 1
Highland rpark E. 14tb and Jarrett Ha,
W. P. Keebsugb. 11. 8. I
Scandinavian 948 Garfield Bev. Daniel
Haiistrom. 11. 7:30. j
Presbyterian
First- 12tn and Alder. Dr. H. L. Bowman.
Preaching by Bev. John G. Inkster of . Victoria.
B. C. 10:30, "The Great Refusal"; 7:30. "The
Menace of Bolshevism." A
Westminster East 17th and Schuyler. Rev.
Edward E. Pence. 10:30, Sunday school. ;
Central B. 18th and Pine. Bev. Walter
Harry Nugent 11. j
Calvary 11th and Clay. Bev. L. Bowrinc
Quick-. 11, preaching by Rev. I. A. Townsend. T
Mt. Tabor E. 65th and Benwent Bev.. Ward
Maclienry. 11. 8. -
Vernon 19th and Wygant. Preaching ' by
Rev. William L Campbell of Ossian, Ind. 11.8.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Bev. J.
Francis Morgan. 11. 'j
" Fourth First and Gibba. Rev. Monroe ot
Everett Preaching by Bev. . F. G. Strange.
Kenil worth E. 34th and Gladstone. Bev.
L. K. Grimea. 11.
Hope 78 th and Everett Bev. H. E. Gilest
Bose City Bev. Donald W.i M. MacCluer.
11. 8. , - . i
Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. Bev. Ward
Willis Ijoug. 11. j
Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Bev. Theo
dore P. Smith, ll, 8. - - ..-
Anabel Rev. F. H. Missel! 11. 8 J
Millard Avenue 65th are. and 70th at f.
Marshall Street 17U and Marshall Bev.
J. Hanna. 11.
Mizpah E. 19 th and Division. Bav. D. A.
Thcsnpson. 11. i
Unity E. 71st and Sandy.. Bav. S. Wi
Seeman. 11. 7:30. j
Arbor Lod Bryant and Curtis. Bav. Alex
ander R. Evans. 11, 8. ' j
Holt Chinese 183 hi First Rev.' Gee Sing
Hoy. 7 p. m. school; 8, 9, young people.
Reformed Evangelical 1
First 12 th and Clay Kev. G. Hafnerj
10:45. 8. .
Reformed Piesb tsi laii t
First Minnesota and Alnawurtb Bev. T. Dj
Frazer. 11, 7:80. j
Seventh Day Advent lets !
. Note Beguiar services of this denomination
ire held on Saturday. 1
Central EL 11th and Everett U X. Dick
on, pastor. 10, 11:16. - 4
Tabemscle 6 th and Montgomery G. W.
Pettit minister. 10, 11.
MonUviUa E. 80th and EvereU J. A, Ger
bart 10, 11. J
Lenta 94th at and 8th are. W. IX. Hunt-:
ington. 10. 11. - ;
8t Johns Central ae. and Charleston
A, B. Fnlkenberg. 10. 11.
Albina Skidmore and Mallory Elder M. HJ
WenUand. 10. 11. - i
Scaedinavian 2d at and 89th eve, Elder
a 8. Lee. 10. 11.- .
alvatten Army
Corps No. 1 248 Ash at Adjutant Henry1
B. Coaena. 11. 8:15, 8. . i
Corps No. 4 128 Vk 1st Ensign Jessie Millar-
and Envoy Mrs. Upton. 11, 1:86, 3. 6, 8.
. UnKarhui
Church of Our Father Broadway and' Tarn-
f
Saint Davids Church
CAST 1TH AND BELMONT '
i East Merrlsee Street Cars) '
Service 7:30, 8:80, 11:00 end S:00.
11:0O SKRMON:
' , "LIFE VERSUS PROBLEMS"
S.OO SERMON:,
"WHY WE NAVE A BIBLE, AND
i WHAT IT IS"
REV. THOMAS JENKINS, Rector.
hill. Kev. W. G. Elliot Jr. 11. "How One Man
Kept Faith with Himself Against If eery Odds."
1 United Brethren - I
G. E. Me-
Confetenee soperintenaent Bev.
Donald. - , . r ,
!
Rev. Ira
First E. 15 th and Morrison. Rev. Lr
Clark. 11, "od in Human Affairs"; 8, "On
Memory's TraiL" j ,
Second E. 27th and Sumner.
Hawley. 11. 7:30. J
j Third 7th st. and 32d ava. S. E. Rev, B.
llnmkn.J ! e g ,i '
sjuruciu. j . O.
Fon rtb--Trembn tl
llf 8. i ! i
Rev. C. P. Blanchard.
Cloverdale 446 Jeasup. Bev. Walter Reyn
olds. 10, 6:30, 7:8. j-
Untted Evaneellcer I
First E. 16th and Poplar, Bev. J. A. Goode.
bek'ley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay
Bev. H. H. Fsrnham. n, 8.
St Johds Rev. A. P. Layton. 11. T:30.
Uniud Presbyterian i
First E. 87th and Hawthorne Bev. H. F.
Given. 11. 7 :30. . j
Church of the Strangers Grand and Waace.
Rev. H. Earl Its Boia 10:30, preaching by
KrT. A. ; R. Maclean T
Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Rev. George BT.
Taylor, l 11. 8. - I
I Mlseellansous -j
Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and
Clay. Bev. John E. Jre 10, 11, 7:30. i
Realisation League 148 13th. Rev. Edward
Mills. 11. address by Rev. A. C Grier; 8. i
Christ adelpbia a 621 K. Washington. 10:80
Church ot God 863 Falling Harry NeaL
11. 7:80. : - . ,
Gospel Hall' E. 29th and Stark. 11. 7:86
Men'a Resort 4 th and Burnaide Rev. Levi
Johnson, superintendent 8. '. i
Portland Dirine Healing Institute 11th arid
Yamhill. ReT. John G. Lake. 8. "Christian
iflethodists jto ?w)o!d
picnic on-QTuesclay
3fnlaurel kurstJark
AH Methodlsu and Oielr friends re-sidlng-
in Portland or .Vicinity are In
vited to an old-fashioned Methodist plc
nlo Tuesday night In LAureihurst bark.
The celebration will be In honor "of
Bishop and Mrs. W. O. Shepard. Every
one attending- Is urged to bring- a basket
lunch and be on hand ;by :30 o'clock.
Coffee will be served free to those bring
ing their own cups. .After the meal a
program of games and stunts will be
rendered. No set speeches will be heard.
Kverythlng is announced as strictly in
formal, i '
: ' : i : ;
Adventist Meetings
Held" in Pavilion
The Seventh Day Adventist tent meet
ings have opened in the big tent pavilion
at Thirteenth - and Morrison streets.
Evangelist L. K. Dickson Is preaching
each night on Bible prophecy. Tonight
he will talk on "God'a i Panacea for the
World's Distress." Sunday tilerht's
eubject wlM be "What Christ J?oretold of
This Generation." Professor I. C. Col
cord will direct the congregational sing
ing. In8tr imental and vocal solos
feature each service. The public Is In
vited.
Spokane Pastor to
D eliver j Address
Rev. A. C. Grier pastor of the Church
of the Truth, Spokane, j will deliver the
principal address at the. dedication of
the Realization song boojc, at Ji o'plock
on Sunday, at Lincoln high school.
George II. Street is In charge of the
chorus. Solos will be sung by street,
G. Wesley Safford "and II. Edward Mls.
The Rev. Mr. Grier will address! the
Realization league at. 11 o'clock at the
Modern Conservatory of Music. 148 Thir
teenth Btreet. He ,will-jalso speak at 8
o'clock In the 'assembly room of the
Portland hotel. f i .
New Thought Meetings
Under the auspices of the various New
Thought centers In Portland - a noon
meeting is conducted every day, except
Sunday,- in the assembly room of the
VACATION BIBLE
SCHOOL PLEASING
TO
CSill
NIT!
Portland hotel. Rev. A. C.
be the speaker on Monday.
Grlerl will
Divine Science Portland hotel. T.
Minard. i 11.
Attitudes"! 8, "The New' Faiths and te Old
FaKh." ; : j
Pentecostal First : nd
Washington Rev I
90th -and Taylor sta. '1
Ultd Tidings t Pentecostal Mission) 346
tit. 2. 3, 7:80. i f
Pentecostal 147 H First George Hi. Far
row. . . - -f - ; ' -
Pentecostal 210 M Yamhill 2 .80. . 7 :86 1
4iW 7 -SO i
Christian Assembly E. 20th and Ankeny
Pastor, A. W. Bmitn. . il, Z-a. 7:4a.
- Volunteers of America 224 Burnaide. Even
ings except Monday at 8; Sunday. 8. 8.
Portland Ecclesia (Chrtstadelphtan) 1897
Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. 11.
Peniel Miasion 2664 Alder. 4. 8; daily. 8.
11.
Bev.
Church of Christ E. 79th and Gliaani
First Epirttnal Science 129 1 4th at.
Max Hoffman. 8. s. I
International Bible Students W. O.
temple. 11th and Aider. 8. 8.
. Church of Christ K 8 2d and 60th ava.
IV 11. 7:80. - 1
T. M. C A Siath and Taylor. 8.
Church of Divine Troth 412 Central
Ing. Nettie Taylor KJoh. 11, address by
tr I
a. . !. (. 1
Church of Uodera Spiritualism 409
8. 7:45. I
Tbeoeophical Society 301 Central bids.
W.
traild
Leona Alder.
ft.
Graduation exercises fors the Mon
taVllla -Vacation Bible school were
conducted Friday night at the Grace
Baptist church, and 148 chiUlrtMi
, were! given diplomas. Ah has ben
.rue jof all the -Bible schools' held in
Portland this summer, the work of
this school ranked high. About 200
children registered and the Bthool
had a daily average attendance of
120 throughout the four- weeks.
Kmphasls was; laid on Bible memory
work, and In their work and lay thn
children were taught Hible principles
of kindness and Iovp. One feature of
this school was the large aUendiimie of
boys, j This Is attributed to the fact
that several men took an interest in
the school and made thejhpys' cIhrhoh
a success. '
Thei smallpr children played at the
sand table and built miniature repllcan
of Bible Ktorles,! sueli hm Daniel in the
Hons'Tden. The boys had a regular
manual training shop and have made
all sorts of animals,' doll furniture nnd
full sized, wheelbarrows. The latter .
will jn-ove useful in the homes. -
Thei: older girls 'did pajer work, made
flowers, electric light shades.- doll's
dresses and memory work books. Thn
memory books were beautified with nic
tures. Although the children prized
them- highly, many have given their
books to the church In order that chil
dren In hospitals. might be made hgppy.
The Church will distribute the '!ooks
amongr the sick. i -
Residents of j Montavilla displayed
a keen interest 1 in the Bchool. Many
persons who do not believe in the Chrln
tlanfaith sent their children. One man.
passing the churrh, stopped out of cu
riosity. Before he left he voluntarily
gave something toward the support of
the school.- Kverythlng; in the school
was free to the rhuldren, as the mem-
"bers of the church subscribed J200 be
fore the school started. I'atns were tak
en to equip the church to handle the
work. . .
TheJ untlrlnR efforts of Itev. r. V.
Starring', pastor,: and L. U. Marvin,
Sunday school superintendent,, are re
sponsible for the. succeHS of the schooK
Miss Lillian Wright acted as principal.
Qtherj . teachers were:MIs IouiBe Hun
derup, John Sutherland, Frank Parent,
Darwin" Marvin and the pastor. Women
in the neighborhood vol untee'red their
services. The schooL had from 8 to 1 4
teachers each day. . -
The church picnic will be held next
Wednesday afternoon ,and evening at
LaurelhursI park. All children attend
ing the school are Invited.
Unitarian Church
Topic Announced
' j - ''4 : "
'How One Man Kept Faith With Him
self Against Heavy Odds" will be the
subject of the sermon this (Sunday)
morning at 11 o'clock, at the Church of
Our Father (Unitarian). Broadway nnd
Yamhill, by the pastor, William O. Eliot
Jr. Evening ervice Is Intermitted.
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Paradise
FARE"
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I "Yellowstone National Park Is ideal for camping
s realize this! It should auickly become the most
i national parks. Remember that the Yellowstone
I j Franklin K. Lane, forrrier secretary
Its Hotels Are Marvels of Superior Service
sHitmrnmmrwa
out. When people k
lived in of all our I
is yours.' f
of the Interior.
THROUGH SLEEPING GAR
OAIEY
Portland to West Yellowstone
' ! ' J Operated by the j . T !---
Union Pacific System
LEAVES PORTLAND 1 5 r00' P. M.
Let our representative 'explain the various i tours
which enable visitors to! see all of YelloVstone so
comfortably and at minimum cost; also Quote fares,
prepare your itinerary and make your reservation.
L. E. OMER, City Passenger Ajcent,
701 Wells-Faruo Building.
- Broadway i 45oo. , .
consolidated! ticket office, .
Third and Washington Streets,
Alain! 3530..
Li MILLER, Ticket Agent, Union Station.
Broadway 802. j
WM. McMURRAY, General Pass. Agent,
Portland. Oregon ! I
Mxa. Alios U. Handaaker.
11. 7:30.