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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL r PORTLAND, OREGON. 14 SATURDAY, AUGUST' 14 1920. ious Services to Pe ?eld at Washington ffiark Sunday Afternoon pen 2Xelig Mr FEDERATION TO HOLD PARK MEET 1 Washington, park Sunday will again be) the ( scene of the outdoor services conducted by: the Portland Church federation which, through the liberal exploitation of the Jour nal, have drawn many hundreds of people. CITY iff CHURCHES The -vefy Rev. R, T. T. Hicks, dean of the pro-cathedral of St. Stephen the Martyr, will be the preacher. The Rev. ; II. H. (irtt t is t of the First Christian church will preside, and the Rev. Byron J, Clark of the First United Brethren church Will participate in j the services .- The hourj ia 3:10 p." m. li-t ; ,The meeting Sunday, August 22, will b in Peninsula park. ; V Starting four weeks ago, ' these meet ings . wene conspicuously heralded by The Journal, and as a result, according to the park keepers, more people visited . Laurelhuirst park that Sunday than ever -. before, j , f The gajtherings" are non-sectarian In character; the church federation being composed! of most all denominations and Are open jto ail of them. - Certainty Phases Of Eeligion Theme '"- f'AbsoluUe Christian Certainties" will be the seitmon theme of the Rev. Harold IL Qrlffig on, Sunday, at 11 o'clock, at the First) Christian church. Notwith-; standing Ithat the realm of religion is more or less a realm of mystery, the pastor Is I convinced that there are cer tain religious propositions of which we may be Absolutely sure, and that these absolute (verities are revolutionary for personal faith. The special musical pro gram, for the summer includes a new soloist fof each Sunday., r At both serv ices tomorrow Miss Ruth Colier. con tralto, will sing, assisted by Miss Gen eva Coppfn at the organ and Miss Mar garet Owjings with the violin. In the evening, at 7:45. the Rev. Mr. Griff la will discuss the up-to-dateness of a re ligion 2000 years old, having for his spe cific lopl$ "Christianity and the Priv ileged Classes." l REV. JOHN G. INKSTER VICTORIA, B. C. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH mH AND ALDER STS. "will deliver fear lectores : - STjNPAY EVENINGS ON "RECONSTRUCTION AND RELIGION" w : i OB .-; "THE CRISIS AND THE CHRIST' THE SUBJECTS ABE AS ; j FOLLOWS! , August IS "THE MEN ACE OF MODERN EDU CATION" August 22 "THE MEN ACE OF THE CITY I CHURCH." August 29 "THE MEN- ACE OF THE CONDUCT OF CHRISTIANS." September S "THE SUPREME MENACE OF j APOSTACY." !";' ' " ; .1 SEE WHO'S ( HERE? J. Whitcomb Brougher, D. D. Preaiher to the Largest Congregation jin the! World at Los Angeies SPEAKS TWICE SUNDAY WHITE TEMPLE Twelfth and T7or Streets 11 A. M. "The Man Who Does r";';"'l:: Vb" - 745 p. m.v : v-r ;-iq :. "The Funny Bone or the ; i . Philosophy of a Laugh; i i . Does God Ever Laugh?'' Fine Music Adele Case Venn. Soloist ' 1500) Free Seats , Hear Him Twice CAMP MEETING la tkelGBOVE of tbe CLITOX-KELLT f . Road aad East .Fortieth Street, Aagast 19-22 , ' ; V" BISHOP WILLIAM jO. SHEPARD . - Preaches Tomorrow Morning DR. E. C. HICKMAN Tomorrow Night r SERVICES EYERY ETEXIXO HET WEEK AT 8 OXIOCK Prominent CITY PASTORS and WORKERS Assist ' TAKE WOODSTOCK GOSPEL SINGIQt regon impresses 2 (Episcopal Visitors Revi Dr. A. D. Stowe. editor of the Clerical Directory, and Rev. H. U Rus sell wiere visitors In Portland last week. They were much impressed with Oregon and took away many pictures of build ings, churches and natural wonders The Episcopal church Is working out a sys tem whereby any visitor may be di rected to the nearest parish or mission. By telephoning t the diocesan offices a guide j : will be arranged to direct the stranger to church-on Sunday. Local Minister Is Member of 40 Club ' jl: i A ' i Dr. JW. T. McEIveen of the First Con gregational church is one of the active officers of the "Forty club." an organ ization com posed of Congregational min isters i of this country, formed 15 years ago, to exchange letters, calendars, ; and BUgedstions, At the recent books celebration in Boston of the three hun dredth anniversary Of the landing of the Pilgriim Fathers. Dr. McEIveen arranged a dinner at which each member of the club entertained a non-American dele gate. Two other similar ; dinners were given at the ( last of which the Interna tional) Congregational fraternity was or ganized. . Letters will be exchanged and next summer ther will be a wholesale exchange of pulpits, 40 Englishmen ex changing with 40 American Congrega tional; ministers. i :' . : i Famous Baptist Is Visitor in Portland Reiti Johnston Myers, pastor of ; Imman- uel Baptist church of Chicago Is visit ing In Portland. He Is accompanied by his wife and daughter. Myers is one of the leading Baptist mlnnlsters of the country' and has been in charge of the big downtown church of Chicago for manyf years. ; Myers vlaUed Portland five years ago. J While here he is visit ing Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Hilton, at whose weddilng" he officiated in Cincinnati 34 years; ago. ..... i- Special Music on r Methodist Program At the First Methodist church on next Sunday Dr; Stansfield, the pastor, who is not taking the regular summer vacation as bo many visitors are in the city during the summer, will preach two special sum mer sermons, the one In the morning showing, that normal human life is re lated to and lives In two worlds now ana whoever lives but in one is not having the best of life. Mrs. Arthur C. Perren, the" nololst for August, . is giving some fine renditions of choicest religious music and Bongs, j - i ! FIRST METHODIST CHURCH . TAYLOR T, AT 1TH j Easy 'Walklsg Dlstatfee - i From Hotels j MORNING SEBTICE i ' -- j subject; "TWO WORLDS" EVENING SEBTICE O'CLOCK "AS YE GO, PREACH" STRANGERS "WELCOME ALL SEATS FREE JOSHUA STANSFIELD j minister; I FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH PARK AND MADISON STREETS DR. WM. T. McELYEEN, PH. D. !.-.. , :;...';" rASTOB..r r.; . ' f ! "; ' '? lls A. Mi" ' '-; -t "CHANCES IX OUR IDEAS OF j. THE i TRUTH OF THE : i . .ATONEMENT" , : I .'. 1 i 7s4S P. M.i !! "SLIPPY MeGE,w THE BEST NOVEL of the SEASON ;Ji j SEATS FREE Things MEMOBIAL CHUKCH. Powell VaIlT OB EJCHMOJTB CARS i I EVERYBODY WELCOME I 4 - -ii Tm ii i important : 5ew f BAPTIST ' "At the First Baptist chorch. White Temple, the. Rev. J. Whitcomb Brougher will D reach on "The Man WTio Does Things." in the morning, and on TThe Kunny Bone, or. the pmioeopny ot a Laugh Does God Rver Laugh?" . Tli Gnn Baniiet church tralmt will be oc cupied by Professor A. IX Boeaenaan. the Ber. I . Mr . B tarring banns beea lnntea te aoaraaa unioo : mawtins of tha Wenatebac, Waan., ehnrchea ' Sunday avenins. Btairiaz will apeak at tha weaateba m sapuat ebnrca eonoaj moraine. . j . . Tha Be. E. R Martin will preach at the Third Baptist chorch. B. Mr. Martin ia dis trict auparintendrat of the American Bundar Bchool union. Tha Ber. K, K. . Cioae, (esvlar pastor, ia takinc a vacation in Montana. At tha aat 8 id Baptist church, Dt. B. J. Reid will preach morn ins and eveains. Tha miadonary eirclea of tha Women's society will hold' a union maetinc in LanreUiUTst park next Thursday with a basket touch t noon. : -h , 1 ": ' COIfGREOATIOKAL i The Rev. A. F. Myers of: the T. M. C. A. will occupy the pulpit of the Pil grim Congregational church . Sunday morning. There will- be no evening; service during August. The church ia at present without a regular pastor. Junt back from his vacation. Dr. J. J. Btanta will fill hia pulpit at the Hunnyaide Congrega tional church in the moaning, c Be . will ad Oregon City Churches Oregon City. Aug. 14. Church "services for Sunday are as follows: ; "j -- First Methodist Episcopal Rev. Mel ville T. Wire, pastor Services at St.. Pauls parish bouse, corner Ninth and Main streets, upstairs, entrance on Ninth street. 11 a. m., sermon i 8, sermon. Sunday; school at 10 a. m. ; Epworth league at 7 p. m. i , "... ' ; First German, - Rev. F. iWeivisiek 10 Bible school. I Schuler, superintendent: 11 a. m. and 7 :30 p. m. Prayer meeting: Thursday evening. ; r -: .j First Baptist church. Rev. W. EL Pet tibone. past or Sunday- school. 10 a. m. s Dr. Kenneth Latourette will pneach. 11 o'clock ; B. T. P. U., 9 :30 p. m. ; 7 :30 p. m.. Dr. Kenneth Latourette ; Thurs day evening, 7 :30, special meeting. German Lutheran, Rev.! W. R. Krax berger 9 :15. Sunday school i 10 :15. ser mon in German. Luther league at 7 P- m. ... ;!..' . ' United Brethren Mornins, 11; vW nlng, 7 :30. i j First Congregational church. Rev. H. G. Crocker, pastor Sunday school. 9:45. C. H. Dye, superintendent ;j 11 o'clock, sermon; no evening service., St. Pauls Episcopal. Revi C H. L. Chandler, pastor 9 :30, Sunday school and church service combined. j. Gladstone Baptist church). Rev. Al bert R. Sitton Morning,; li; evening; 7:30. preaching. U J j Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ ct Latter Day Saints 1 p. f m.. ' Sunday school, C. M. Falrbrother, i Superintend ent ; 2 and 8, preaching. ; j . Church of God, T. Mundell, pastor' Sunday services, 11 a. r rn-, sermon; 7 :45 p. m.. Revelation lecture. 611 Sev DIRECTORY Eleventh Sunday After Trinity Uniform Sunday' School; Lessons "The 8ini and Sorrow off Dairid,' II Sam. 12:9 10; 18:15... t , s.'h f GoMcn Txt--B not deceived; Cod ia not mocked:, v Kor whataeever a man aoweth, that abail h alao reao." Gal. 6:7. Young People's i Topics Baptint Union "Leajonj Fronj tha Foetz." Ex.' 15:1-11. l .i Christian Endeavor "Leaaona From tha roeta." ; Ex. 18:1-11. j Epworth fjeasue "Leosons From tbe Poets.? Ex. 15:1-11. , , i : : BantM ". i . Hot . White Temple, 12th and Taylor. Preaching by Rev. J. Whitcomb Broufher. 11. 'The Man Who Doea Thincs." 8. "The Fnnor Bone." Kast Side E. 20th and Baboon. ' Bev. VT. K. Hinson. Rev. H. T. Cash. Preachins by Dr. 8. i. Reid. 11, "The Vitality of Chnst. 7:4S(. "The Vitality or the Christian. Third- Vancouver and Knott. Rev. B. B. Martin. 11, "The Man at - ' i Close. Preaching- by Rev. E. R. "Tbe Challenge of tne farm'; b Nazareth. ArUta E. 64th and 48th are. : Bev. Owen T. Iay. 11, 7:30. Calvary E. 8th aad Grant. Thomas. 11. . Glencoe E. 45 th and Main. Rev. J. C. Austin. 11. Rev. J. ML Preaching by Sell wood Bethany Rev. W. H. Ferris. 7:45. 111. Grace E. 7Ui and Ash. ' Rev. T. W. Star- ins. 11. g. PreachinB-tbT Prof. man." 11, "Ambassadors"; S.The Power of the Small" . i University Park Rev. 8. Lawrence Black, tl. 8. - t I Swedish 15th and Boyt. - Ben T. G. SJolaav der. 10 :30. 7 :30. : j . - -l ; St. Johns Chicago and Leonard 11. 7:80. Highland E. 6th and AlbertaJ Rav. Walter L. KUey. 11, 8. J ! , i Mt. Oliret (colored) Broadway end Everett bev. J. W. Anderson. 11.8. I s EUm Swedish Mallory and Sfctrtmora Bay. A. a. Band Mom. .2:SO. 8 :BO. tnts 88th st. and 80th arai- Bev. K. Smitb. 11. S. Second ( German 1 Rodney and Morris. Bar. r. Hoffman. 11. 7:30. Cathelle Pro-Cathedral lftth and Davis. , 7-15. S:8U, 9:49, li. St. Peters Lenta Bev. 10:S0. 7:30. P. i (Boutawa. 8. St. Lawrence 3d and Shenaaay Rev. J. O. Hughea. 6, 8:80. 10:30. 7:80. i St. rrancis K. 12th aad Pu Rev. t. B. Black, a. . 9. 10:80. 7:30. tj Immaculate Heart of Mary i-Wllliams aad Stanton Kav. W. A. Daly. 6, 8, , 11, 7:0. Holy Rosary E. 8d and Clackamas Hsv. & S. Olson. , 7. 8, 0. 11. 7:80. j i St. Roae E. 63d aad Alameda Rev. J. O'FarreU, 8. 10:30, 4. i i I St. Andrews . 8th and ) Alberta Bav. J. Eiernan. 8. 10:30. 7:30. I j i The Madeleine E. 24th and jSiakiyotl Bav. George F. Thompson. 7:80.9,11. . I AtcentioD E. 76th and Tambill -Frandaeaa Fthen. 8,10:30. 7:80. f Blessed Sacrament Maryland land Blaadena Kev. F. W. . Black. 8, 10:30,17:30. ' Holy Cross 774 BowdoU) Bar. C 8. 10:80. 7 :80. ! St. Jans Una 8220 48d at. IB. Fathers. 6.30. 8. 10:80, '. - 8t Stephens E. 4 2d end Taylor Rev. War ren A. WaitU fl, 8 .80, 10:30. T:0. Holy Redeemer Portland blvdL and aBeoo ver ave. Bev. William J. Divinei 6. 8. 1080. 7 :SU. . ( I , St. Phillip Nerl (Paufiat ratisna) B. lth and Hickon Kev. M. L. Ferry, i T0. 8. 10 :80, 70. , ! : j St Cltnent S. Smith ave. and Newton Sarvite Fathers. 8. 8, 10:80, 7:80. t Sacred Heart E. 11th aad Center Rev. G. Rob. 8. 1O.30. 7:30. i j St. Acatha E. 16th and Millar Hsv. J. Commisky. a. 10:80. 7;80. -.T-TT'- I -St. Stanlalana (Polish) Maryland and FaO lat Rev. V .Matthew. 8. 10:30. T:80. i - StJoieph (German) 15th i and Conch Bav. B, Hurrer. 8. 10 :80. 7 0. it , St Miehaalaulian) 4 th and MiO Bav. M. Balestra. 8:80. 10:80. 70. . j O. Fl "- -"owhaa, St Charles EL 834 and Alberta Bav 1. r O'Flynn. 8. 100. . AU Sainta E. 38th and Gliaaa Bev. Father William Crunnt 8. 10:80. : , ..Bir ?ltnct? 1"fh and Barter Bev. Charles Smith. Maaaea J0. 8. 8:15 10 JO. 7:45. -: Ohrtatlaii . ' ; j First Park aad Columbia. Bar. Harold It Cnffia.- 11." "Christian Certxiaties": 7-45. Christianity and the Privileged Classes." - . East Bids E. 12th and Taylor. Bev. B. H. Sawyer. 11, 'God Save the Sine"; 8. stare optleen views of London. i Rodney Avenue Kodney aad Knott. Bav. B. Eari Childera. 11. 8 . Mon ta villa E. 76th and Gliaaa Bev. Car roU C Roberta. ,11. 7:80. ' - i Woodlawn JL 7 th and Liberty Bar. Josenh D. Boyd. 11. 8. Kern Park Rev. F. B. Ghormley. j 11. "Hid den Forwa." i- ' Tabernacle . 28th aad Alberta Bav. B. Tibba Maxay, 11. 7:3 . , j : rT of Portland 3 r Cliurclies and fjoung dress a unoa maetinc ef Stmnysida ehnrehes ta tha eveninc at the Flint Fnends church on the aupjact, "'The 'Secret and Power of Lhrina reuowship.' ' V At the Pint Coasrecational church. Dr. W. T. McKlTeen, who has rerarned from his vaca tion, will start a series of sermons oa -mental Journeyinsa. On Sunday be will tell how the church in the past S 00 years has come to a larger and clearer knowledge of - the truth of atonement. On following 8undsy mornings he will tell of the changes that hare come to other imperial ideas of the gospel, i Sunday evening. Dr. i McEIveen will lecture on "Slippy McGee' by Marie Conway Oemler, one of the most popular novels of the season. In tha morning, Mrs. F. IL Murphy will give an illustrated tec rare at Sunday school on "Esther." and Miss May UttreU will discuss poem sermons at tha Christian Endeavor society. ; ' CHRISTIAN ' . At Kern" Park Christian church. Dr. J. F, Ghormley will speak In the morn ing and after his sermon 'the congrega tion will picnic at Laurelhurst park. There ' will be evangelistic services in the evening. :; ; . j . " iEPISCOPAIiEAK Ai St. Davids, the Rev. Thomas Jen kins will talk on "Hope for an Age of Uncertainty,' in the morning, and "How to Read tje Bible," in the evening. enth street. Seventh and Center streets. Seventh Day Adventists, A. J.sMelkle john Saturday, 10 :30. Sabbath school J 11:30, preaching. Oak Grove Methodist Episcopal com munity church, R. C. BlackwelL pastor Sunday school at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11:15 a. m. ; evening' at 7.:; First Church of Christ. Scientist 10:45" a,'-m..'" Soul. followed by Sun day school; Wednesday evening testi monial meeting, . Reading room in Beaver building, open dally except Sun day, 2 to 5 p. m. j St. Johns Roman Catholic. Rev. A. HlUebrand, pastor Early mass with ser-i mon, 8; high .mass, Bermon and benedic tion, 10:30. ' ' . ( ... v i First Presbyterian, Revl H. G. Edgar pastor Sunday school, . 9 :45 ; 11, ser mon ; no evening service.; j The Spiritualistic Church of the Soul Services at Moose hall. Afternoon serv4 ices, 3 o'clock ; circles, 6 o'clock ; eve nings, 7:30. ; . Gladstone Christian church. Rev. B. 9 Clay, pastor Sunday school, . 10 ; 11 a. m.; 7:10 p. m., sermon.. fennings Lodge Congregational, Rev. A. "B. Snyder, pastor Sunday school, 10 a. m.; preaching, 11 a. m.; no young people's meeting and no evening service. Full ' Gospel tabernacle, ' Mountain View, Rev. Andrew C Baker, pastor 11 a. m., Bible school; 3 p. m praise service; 8 p. m.. preaching service. " To Celebrate Road j Opening Hood Vver, Aug. 14. A big celebra tion to mark the completion of the pav ing between Portland and Hood River will be held In the Chautauqua grounds here on September 6, Labor day. The entire county and the town of Mosier, which the new highway has now brought within six miles of Hood ,'Rlver, will be invited to take part. OF CHURCH St Johns Central and Oawegn. 11. 7:30. Christian aclenoa , ';Inon subject: "Soul." . ! ' : : First 10ti and Everett 11. Second E. 6th and HoUaday. 11. Third E. 12th and Salmon. - 11. " Fourth Vancouver and Emmeraon. 11. Fifth 2d and 4 2d ave. S.! E. 11. Sixth Masonic temple. 368 TamhilL 11. 8. Seventh Smith ava. and New Tork. 11. All churcl.- Wednesday. 8 p. m. '' OanorsoatlonaJ First Park and Madison. Dr. W. T. McEI veen. 11. "Mental Joumeyings." Sunnyaide E. 82d and Taylor. Bev. 3. 3. Staub. 11. "Christ's Great Perennial Promise." Union morning service at Friends church. - Atkinson Memorial E. ZSth . and Everett Bev. E. E. Flint 11 i Highland E. 6th and Prescott Bev. Edward Constant 11. ! j ; Waverleigh Heights E. 8 2d and Woodward. Bev. Oliver P. Avery. 0:45. 11. Laurelwood 4Sth ave. and 65th at 8. B. Mrs. Ahca M. Bandaaker. 11. 7:30. j Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. 11, Rev. 'A. F. Myers. x - 1 University Park Haven and Lombard. Rev. C H. Jnhnston. 10:30. 7:30. , Finnish Mason and Aibina. : atev. A. "A. Barju. 6 and 8 p. m. St Johns S. fvaohoe and Bichmoad Bev. W. L. Upshaw. 11. 7s80. Danish-Norwegian R. 23d aad .Sumner Bev. Ole Tors esse n. 11, 7:3C First German E. 7 th and . Stanton Rev. George tor her. 11. 7:80. Second German Jt 8titand SUdmors Rev. Hrnrr Haeelsans. 11. 7:30. ion German E. Sth and Fremont Kev. J. H. Hoop 11. 7:30. .' Ounkard J Church of Use Brethren Bnrthwtek and Bra card- -Bev. George C Carl. 11. 8. . episcopal i Pro-Cathedral of- St Stephen the Martyr Rt Bev. W. T. Sumner; bishop; Tery Rav. B. T. T. Hicks, dean. 7:45,11. 6:30. Trinity 18th aad Everett Rav. A. A Mor rison. 8. 11. - - - 'I, St ; Da-ride E. ' 12th and; Belmont Rev. Thomas Jenkins, redtor.- 7:80, 9:80, 11. "Hope for an Age ef Uncertainty." St. Marks 2 1st and Marshall. Rev. J. G. "Mysticism and Institutionaliiiin." St Andrews Hereford st, Plymouth. Arch deacon Chambers to charge. 8.11. 7 :80. Grace Memorial E. 17th and Weiuler. Bev. Oswald W. Taylor. 8, 11. Good Shepherd Vancouver and, Graham. Bev. John Dswson.1 11, 8. St Michael and All Angels E. 4 3d and Broadway. Bev. F. T. Bowen. vicar. 8. 10. 11. Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st st 8. E. Bev. E, H. Clerk, vicar. 7:30. 11. Bishop Morris Memorial- Good Samaritan hospital. Rev. Frederick K. Howard. ' 7," 8 :80. St Pauls Woodmere Ret, Osward W. Tay lor, 4. All Saints 25 th and Barter Her. Frederick K. Howard, 10. 11. St Johns Mrmorisl E. 1 6th and Harney. BeUwood. Kev. H. Clark in charge. 11. 7 .80. St Matthews -Corbett and Bancroft Bev. W. A. M. Brack, vicar. lO. 11. EanoaeaI ' ; - First-E. 6th j and Market Bav. Exra Maurer. 11, 7:30t Clay Street lth and Clay. Bav. Jacob Btorker. 10:5. 8. Swedish Tabernaete N. 17th - and Glisan. Rev. J. C Ledin. 11,7:80. ! Frw RwaUMdtet First E. 9th and MiH. Bav. W. J. Johnston. 11. 7:48. . Central E. 55th and Flanders. Bev. K, L Harrington. 11. 7:80. - Alberta E. 80th and Wygant Bev. S. L. Bnnc 11.7:45. St J-Ans E. Richmond and Hudsoa Bev. B. D. Blaekmaa. 11. 7:80. i Lents Kev. 8. U. Upton, aetiaa pastor i 8:80. 8:30. . .1 v.... First E. 8 Sth and Main 1 Cox. 11. 7:30, Dr. J. J. Staub will address union meeting-. . 5 i , . Second K. 8 2d and 61st ava. Kev. Lurana M TerrelL 11. 7. West Piedmoat Borthwick and Jersey Kev. Carey Jeasupp. ..11. 8. , wewk CoBcretation Beth Israel 12th and Kate Rabbi Jonah B. Wis. Reform Synagogiia. Service) Friday 8 n. as.. Saturday 10 :30 a. m. Csngrecatioa Ahavai Shoiom Park and Clay sts. Babbi R. Abrahamsoa. Friday, 8 p. sa,; aaturday. 8:30 a. m. : -..--V-j , Congrecstioa Novah Zedek Talmud - Torah 6th and Hall Bev. Abraham L Bosancraata, Fndsy, 8 p. sa.; Batwrday. a. a. am.; Sunday, 18 a. as. BclisuMss acaooL i- tattar Day Sainta -. Church of Jeans Christ of Latter Say Saints -E. 25th and Madison Heber C Ivamoa. saisaioa president 10. 6:30. Reorganised Church E. 76th and Irvine Rev. C. E. Jones. 11. 7:45. Lutheran St James W. Park and Jeffenoa Rev. William E. Brinkman. 11. 7:80. St Pauls E. 12th and Clinton. Bev. A. . 10, tEBaluh); 11. (German). - The .new Calvary church at - Seaside was opened last Sunday with large congregation. Archdeacon Chambers preached, and a telegram of congratulation was read from Bishop Walter T. Sumner. . . i ' I.UTHKRAX V . The Rev. Mr. Beyer will preach Sun-' day afternoon to the deaf, at Trinity Lutheran church on "The Impo'-tanee of Striving to Enter In at the Straight Gate." -.J1 - -...;;-,,:..';:., The Rev. Sigurd Knntson will give. sermon in Norwegian at Our Saviors Lutheran church Suaday morning. ..' . METHODIST The Rev. C. J. Larsen. district super intendent of the Pacific district of the Norwegian and . Danish : Methodist church, will preach Sunday morning in Vancouver Avenue church. In the aft ernoon the Rev. A. Chriatensen will con duct -a baptismal service lh the Colum bia river near Ellison's place on Hayden island. ' ' At the camp meeting aerviees of the Clinton Kelly Memorial church. Bishop Shepaid will preach in the morning and Ir. Hickman of the Wilbur church in the eveninc. Monday evening tha Rev. F. M. Jasper will conduct tlx serrieee. .; The Rev.jMO. J. Larsen, district superintend ent. wiU speak at the Norwegian Xtaniah Metho Vancouver Churches Vancouver, Wash. Aug. 14. Services will be held in the various Vancouver churches Sunday as follows : y - United Brethren churchf Seventeenth and Harney streets, -John D. Nisewon der, pastor Bible school, 10. J. I. Garrett,- superintendent; morning a&s-vlce, 11 ; 8 p. m. - First Methol 1st Episcopal church. Ninth and Columbia streets. Rev. A. IL Thompson, pastor 9:35, Sunday school ; 11 a, to., "World Conditions, a Rebuke, to Pride ;" 6 :30, Epworth1 league devo tional meeting, union meeting; 8 p. m., 'Interesting Facts About Alaskan Na tives." Brief services. Bright music First Presbyterian -church.- 400 West Tenth street, "Big Brickv-t-Sunday school 9 :45ea. m. ; morning service. 11. Christ ian Endeavor, 6 :30 ; evening dervice, 7:30. , ' ... St. Pauls English Lutheran church, thirteenth and Franklin. Student An ton E. Jensen of the Pacific Theological seminary, pastor in charge ; Sunday school at 9 :45 a, m; ; preaching at 11 a. m. : vesper service, 7 :S0 p. m. ; Luther league, 6:30 p. m. . 1 . Christian church. Thirteenth and Grant streets, Rev. C C. Curtis, mihister Bible school, 10 a. m. ; morning service. 11 ; Christian Endeavor. 7 ; evening serv ice, 8. - -. ' .,- Heights Presbyterian church. East Thirty-third and L streets. Dr. McClane. pastor Sunday school. 9 :45 ; Christian Endeavor, 8 :30 ; preaching, 7:45 p. m. ; Thursday evening prayer meeting, 7 :30. St. Lukes Episcopal church. East Eighth, and C streets, Rev. C W, Holmes, rector Holy communion, 8 ; morning prayer and sermon at 11. Sun SERVICES JN Trinity (Mhaouri Synod) WUliamv and Graham Tier, J. A. Bimbach. 8:15. 10 (Ger man). 11:15 (English). Church ' for Deaf Willis m anH Graham Rev. J. A. Beyer, 2:30. "Tha Importanoa of Striving to En ten in at the Straight Gate." Our Ssriors E. 10th and Grant Rev. M. A Chriatensen. 1 1, preaching by Rev, M. A. Chriv tenaen in Norwegiaa. . Bethlehem Norwesnan 14th and Davis Rev. Wilhelm Pettersea. 11. 8. . Bethel Evangelical Norwegian (Free) W? cant sad Rodney Rev. B. A. Botravik. 11. 7:45. Grace IBnHh EL 24th and Broadway Bev. C H. Bernbard. 1-1. Bethany Danish Evsngelical TTnlon and Mor ris Rev. L. P. Ejoller. 11. 7:80. St Johns Peninsula and Kflpa trick Rev. L. Ludwig. 10:45. 7:80. Swedish AnrustaBa Stanton and Rodney Rev. V. G. Ogres. 10:45. 7:46. Immanuel 19tn and Irnng Bev. A. V. An derson. 11, 8. Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Rav. S. tj. B. Knutien. 11. .7:80. Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap saan and Salmon Rev. H. H. Koppelmann. 8:15, 10:15, 7:48. - Immanuel (Mo. Synod) K. 16th and Loo Rev. H. C. Ebeling. 9:30, 10:30. German. Evai-ielicai Church of tha Redeemer 16th aiW Wygant 10, 11. Finniah 179 Fargo. Rav. A. 8alminaa. 10; Sunday school 7. St Marks (Wisconsin Synod)- Mallory and Skidmore Bev.. P. Hinderer. - 10:30. njission festival. - Mathodlst Episcopal Canon Heights Iter. Q. g. Brown, II. T. 10. Centenary E.. 9th and Pine Rav. Frank L. Wemett 11. 7:30. Central Vancouver , and Fargo Bev. A. B. Maclfan. 11. 8. Clinton Kelly E. 40 th and PowelL Rev. E. S. Mace. 11. camp meeting services. Preaching by Bishop Shepherd and Rev. F. M. Jasper. Epworth 26th and Savier Rev. J. Stanford Moore. 1 1 , "The Scattering that Increases." 8, "The Human Saint" First 12th and Taylor. Bev. Joshua Stans- fieW. 10:30. "T-wo Worlds"; 8,- "A Ta Go. Pleach." First ' Norwegian Danish 18th and Hoyt Rer. Elias Gjerding. Preaching by Rer. C G. Larsen. 11, bantumal aervice in the afternoon. Laurelwood E, 6Sd and Faster. Bev. A. O. Brakenbury. 11, 7:80. Lenta 80th and 68th . ave.- Bev. F. B. 8fbley. 11. 7:45. Lincoln E. 5 2d and Lincoln. Rev. F. A. Ginn. 11, 7:30. . McmUrflla E. 80th and Plna Bar. Hiram Gould. 11. 7:80. r Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Bar. E. G. Decker. 11. 8. Patton Alberta and Michigan Bev. George H. Bennett 11, 7:30. Boss City Park E 58th and Sandy Bav. D. Lester Fields. 10:30. 7:30. Sellwood E. 15 th and Tacoma. .', Bev. Wc S. Gordon. 11. 8. SunnysMe E. 85th and Yamhill. Rev. W. F. Inerson. 11, "Life." Bunday evening service at Friends church, v St Johns W. Leavitt aad Syracuse Rev. W. E Kloster. 11. 7:80. 8wedish Beech and Borthwick Rev. Abel Eklund. 11. 8. - University r"ark Flake and Lombard-Bev. H. T. ' Atkinson. - 11. 7 -.80. Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish. . 8kidmcre and Vancouver. Bev. A. Chrietensen. 11, Preaching by Rev. C. J. Lanen, district Wesleyaa E 53d and Gliaan- Rev. D. B. Hampa. 11. 7:45. Westmoreland MUwaukte and afidwav Rv. E. S. Mace. 7:80. Wilbur Multnomah hotel Bev. E C Hick man. - 10:30. 'The Law of Harvest" Woodstock 44th and Woodstock 8. E. Bev. L. C Poor. 11, Preaching by Dr. Toungyoo. 11. . Woodlawn E. 10th and Highland. Bee. 3. H. Irvine. 11. : . Distnet superlBtendent. Bev. - WiBlam Watlaee Tounaioa. D. D., 691 E. 62d at N. Tabor 2790. M. S. South .. First Union and Multnomah. Bav. J. V7. Byrd. 11, 8. - - Nazarana ' First B. ' 1 Oth and Weldjer Bev. A. M. Bowers. 11, 7:45. Sellwood E. vth and Spokane. . Bev. J. G. Bnngedahl. 11, 7:30. - Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th at Bav. a V. FowUr. 11. T J8. Highland Park E. 14ta and Jarrett Bev. W. P. Keeoaagh. 11. 8. Sesndinaviaa 948 Garfield Bev. Daniel Hallatnim. 11. T:30. - - Pvesbyteriasi ' First 12th aad Alder. Bev. John G. Inkster. 10:30. ."Jonah -and the Whale"; 7:30, "Tbe Menace of Modern Education." Westminster East 17th and Schuyler. Bav. Edward E. Pence. 10:30. Sunday school. Centra) E. IStb and Pine. Kev. Walter Harry Nugent 11, "Reasons for Rejoicing." by Dr. Arthur F. Bishop of Philadelphia. Calvary llthv and Clay. . Rev. L. Bowring Quick. 11, Rev. Floyd I Dorns. . Mt Tabor E. 66th and Beramnt Bav. Ward MaeHenry. 11 . 8. Vernon 19th and Wygant 11, 8. ; Piadavmt Cleveland . and Jarrett Rev. . J. Francia Morgan. 11. Fourth Fust aad Gibba. Bav. Monro G. people's Societies dist church in the evening. - There win be no morning service. . C Hickman will talk at the Wilbur charch on ''The Law of Harvest,' Sunday PRESBTTEKIAK , Dr. Arthur F. Bishop of Philadelphia, formerly pastor of Central Presbyterian church, will occupy his old pulpit Sunday morning and : also conduct the midweek service. v " If AZAKENE : At the First Naxarene church the Sun day sermons will be evangelistic, with a special . revival sont in each service. - ' UNITED EVANGELICAL f At the Ockley Oreen church, the Rev. V. IV Famham of Oakland, lowa will preach in the morning, and Bishop W. M. Stanford of Harisburg. Pa., will ad dress a union service in .-the evening. : ,. . UNITED ' BRETHREN -. The Rev. Byron J. Clark, pastor of the First United Brethren church, has returned from his five weeks vacation at bis old home in Iowa and will preach both morning and evening. day school, 10 ; Christ chapel. Slfton, 2:45 p. m. .- First Church, of Christ. Scientist, Twenty-sixth -. and 1 B streets Services Sunday, 11 a. m., "topic, "Soul Sunday school. 9 :45. Reading. room. Don egan building, open continuously. Libra rian's hours, 1 :30 to 4 :30 p. m. AIL, wel come,:. . i ' ast Vancouver Methodist. East Ninth aiyl Church streets. Rev. Arthur W. Brown, pastor Preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. ; Sunday school. 10 a. m. ; Epworth . league, 6 :30 p. m. , i. First Baptist church, Twenty-seTenth and Main streets Rev. W. . II. Sevarts. Bible school. 9:4? a. m. ; preaching. 11 a. rn. Services In the new building. B. y. P. U., 7 p. rn.;. evening service week night service ' Thursday, k 7 :45 O ClOCk ' ; First " Congregational church, . Thir teenth and Main streets. W.' Le Roy Zabel. pastor Sunday school. 10 a. m. ; ruurning worship, 11 o'clock : evening service, pictures and sermon. ; St. James Catholic church. Twelfth and Washington streets. Rev. . X Sweens. pastor First mass at 7; high mass at 9 :30 ; Sunday school at 9 ; bene diction at 7 :30 ; on week days, daily mass at 7. - . . Gospel Mission. Fifth and Washing ton .streets Sunday school -10 a. m.; preaching service, 11 a. . rn. and at p. m. Meetings every night in the week. Phil Arnold, minister. Spiritualist meetings at Sohns hall Sunday. 3 and 7:30 p. m. j Returned to State Hospital Albany, Aug. 14. Once more the free dom of Albert Nyhus, 19-year-old Albany boy who has "recurrently : broken away from the state- hospital for the Insane at Salem, has been interrupted. He start ed on his fourth trip to Salem today when he flew into a tantrum because he wanted .more tobacco than his mother would give him. ; . - - PORTLAND Everett 11. Kenil worth E. 84th and Gladstone. Rev. L. K. Grime. 11. Hope 78th and Everett Rev. H. Ev Giles. Rosa City Rev. Donald Yf. M. UaeClaar. 11, 8. Forbes Graham and Ganteaeein. Bav. Ward Willit liing. 11. - Trinity -Virginia and Nebraska. Bav, Theo dora p. Smith. 11, 8. Anabel Bev, F. H. Mixselt 11, 8. Millard Arenoe 65th ava. and 70th at' 11. 8. - Marshall Street 17 1 and Marshall Bav. A. t. Hanna. 11. Miatpah E. 19th aad Diviatoa. Bav. D. A. Thranpson. 11. Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Rev. B. W. Seeman. '11, 7:30. - Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Bav. Alex ander U. Evens. 11, 8. -J, Holt Chines 133 H Firet Rev. Gee Sing Hoy. 7 p. m-. sehool; 8. 9. young people. Reformed Evangelical First 12th and Clay Rev. G. Hefner. 10:45. 8.. Reformed Presbyterian First Minnesota and Ainsworth Rav, F. D. Fraxer. 11, 7:80. 8e Tenth Day Advantlsts Note Regular services of this denominatioa are held on Saturday. Central F 11th and Everett .W E. Dick son, pastor. 10.' 11:15. Tabernacle 6 th and Montgomery U. W. Petut minister. 10. 11. - Moatavilla. E. 80th and Everett 4. A. Ger bart 10. 1 1. Lenta 94th at and B8th ave. W. IX Hunt ington. 10. IL .- - St Johns Central ave. A K. Frkenbera. 10. 11. and Charleston Aibina Sridmor and Mallory Elder If. H. WenUsnd. 10. 11. Scandinavian 62d St. and 89th ava. Elder O. 8. Lee. 10. 11. Salvation. Army Corps No. 1 243 Ash at Adjutant Henry B. Coaena. 11.3:15. 8. Corps No. 4 128 H 1st Ensign Jessie Millar and Envoy Mrs. Upton. 1 1. 1 :80, 3, 6, 8. - ,, -Unitarian Church of On Father Broadway aad Yam hill. Rev. W. a. Elliot Jr. 11. Samuel E. Kliot "Experieneea in Serbia." , - UaHed Brethren Confeience lupertntenaen Hsv. G. 'F, Me DotiaW. : ; - First E. 15th and Morrison. Bav. Byron J. Clark.' 11, "The World's Beeognition of God"; 8. "Are Wo Selfish in Our Religion?" Seconal B. 27th and Sumner. Bev. Ira Hswley. 11. 7:39. Third 67th at and 8 2d ava. S. E. Bav. E. O, Shepherd. 11. "The Last of Uw Fruits of, the Spirit"; 8, Evangelistic services, Koorth Tremont - Bev. C P. Blanchard. 11, 8. Preaching by Miss Lucky of Jew Mexico. Cloverdale 446 Jeasup.. Bar. 'Walter Bayat olda. 10. : 40. 7:80. . United Svangeitoaf First f 16th and, Poplar. Rev. J. A. Good e. 1. 8. - Ockley Green Willamette bird, and Gay Rev. H. H. Farnham. -11, Bev. U. L.- Faruham, Oakland. Iowa; 8. Bishop W. M. Stanford. Har risburg. Pa., union service. . St Johns Rav. A P. Laytoa. 11. 7:80. ' Unltad Prvabrtarlaa First E. 87th aad Ha wt borne Rev. H. F. Given. 11. 7:8. .. Church at tbe Strangers Graasd and Wasco. Bev. S. Eari Ull Boia. 1 0 :SO, pceacbina by Bev. J. L. Kelsa, Bloom ins-ton, Ind. Kenton 120, W. Lombard. Rav. George N. Taylor. . 11. 8. - . Mlacellaneous Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and CUy. Rev. John E. Fee. 10. 11. 7:30. Realisation Laacne 148 13th. Bev. Edward Mills. 11. 8. - ' Cbristaactpfaian 821 E. Washington. 10:10. Church of God 368 Filling -Harry Naai 11. 7:80. ' - Gospel Hall E. 29th and Stark. 11, 7:86 t Men's Resort 4 th and Burnside Bev. Levi Johnson, superintendent 8. Divine Seleoce Portland hotel. T, M. Minard. 11. lentaeoatal First and ' Washington Baw, Will C. Trotter. Daily camp meeting at E. 90th and Tsylor sts. , Glad Tidinss ( Pentecostal Mission) 246 H tat 2. 3. 7:80. Pentecostal 147 fc First George B. Far. "ntacostal 210 TamhiD 2 :30. 7 :80 aaily, 7:30. Christian AaeembIy--E 20th aad Aakany Pastor. A. W. Smith.' 11. 3:45, 7:45. Volunteers of America 224 Burnaxie. Evsay ings except Monday at 8: Sunday. 3.-8. - Portland Ecciesia (Chriatadclphiaa) 1697 Belmont George- H. Tilling, secretary. 1 1. , Pesuei Mission 266 hk Alder. 4. 8 ; daily. 8. ' Church of Christ E. 79th aad Gliaaa. 11. First Spiritual Science 129 -4th at Bav. Max Hoffman. 8, 8. International - Bible Students W. O. . W. ten pie. 11th and Alder. 3, 8. ' Church of Christ E. 8 2d and 80th ava. If, 11. 7X0. -. T. M. C A. Sixth and Taylor. 3. Church of Divine Truth 412 Central build ing. Nettie Taylor Kloh. 11. preaching by H. S. Hobbs, "The Real and the Unreal." Church of Modern Spiritualism 409 Alder. 8. 7:45. Tbeoeochicai Society 881 Central bide 8. 3aev. 3Tnk steti prestytcrian CKair The Rev. John.G.'Inkster, pastor of the First Presbyterian church in Victoria. B. C. is In charge of the pulpit Of the First Presbyterian church during; the vacation of . the. Rev. Harold Leonard Bowman. Sunday morning Dr Inkster will talk about "Jonah and the whale." In the evening he will speak on "The Menace of Modern jfiaucauon. J. Macmiuan Muir will preside at the organ and E. Maldwyn Evans will sing a baritone solo. There will be two sessions of Sunday school, one of the beginners and j primary de partments and one for the 'Junior. Inter mediates; seniors and adults. Each of these groups will be shown lantern slides. Miss Ruth Slauson will talk in the pri mary room and James F. Swing in the senior department, Furniture Dealers .Of Oregon Organize State Association Organisation of the Retail Furniture association - of, Oregon was - effected Thursday and Friday at sessions of fur niture, men who came her for -Buyers' week. V It is planned to hive all retail furniture dealers In the state become members of the organisation, which will be formed along plans similar to associ ations of California and Washington. J. J. Car of La Grande! was chosen president ;T3. L. . Stiff,' Salem, first vice president F. O. Jenning.f second vice, president; Jared Wenger. secretary; Ira F.' Powers. -, .. treasurer. An executive conjmlttee to draft plans ifor the new organisation was selected! as follows. R. iN. Smith. Mount Angel ; Fred O. Jennlng, Portland ; Adolph Hanson, Baker City ; Louis Oevurt. Portland; H. L. Peterson, Ontario ; j S. Mish and Paul Schats. Portland. j . The organization Is to be purely co operative. Douglas White, general man ager of the California association,- Is aiding organisation. -f - ; Sunday Declines to Appear in Movies Wfnona Lake,Irid. Augr. 114. (U. P.) Billy Sunday hi's turned down a uapvle contract calling- for $1,000,000 yearly sal ary, the famoua. evangelist (declared here today, ' 'Ood gave me my reputation and I intend to continue , to gjive God my Beryices.' Billy exclaimed, j , IUndley to Speak "Vancouver. Wish Anwl is n. nr J. Hindley. formerly "mayor ot Spokane and now head of the dunational A ment of the Washington I ReUUers as wiuon, win apeax to tne Vancouver public Monday evening at '.the American theatre. Ir. Hindley ia alao scheduled for addresses at towns throughout the count during the week. He spoke here a few weeks ago before the Prunarians and the local retail association. :-ty r . . , j ,:. . 1 WIM HELL EVEIt COOIi? ."Will Hell Ever Coor lajthe Subject of the lecture at thei big tent pavilion of the Seventh. Day Adventista, Saturday night, by Evangelist Louis K. , Dickson. Dick eon will apeak Sunday-nle-ht on "Why 1 Keep the. Seventh Day." There la special music, both Instrumental (and vocal. SAINT DAVID'S ' KA8T 12TH AND BILMONT .(East Morrison Stl-esC Can) . Service 7:80, 8:80, 11:00 and 8:00. - ... '') ... , 11:00 8CRMOMI M "Hope, for an Age iof Unce'r. tainty" i - 8:00 SCRMOMi "How to Read the Bible" RKV.- THOMAS- JENKtN8, ttaetar. " -"" I SPIRITUALIST CAMP MEETING. AT CKOARVILLK jpARK at First and Alderi, Services at 11 A M. Lecture by Rev. J. SNAW, messages to follow p. M. Lectare br Hev. Mrs. Telffln. Mesaagea by Kev. Max Hoffman. 7. lecture by Rev. LOE W. KLMOftE, mesaggsa by Rav; OR. 8CTT of Vancouver, B. C. rbllo Invited. tEfjts; E V A N G E L I s T I C First Naaran Church, E. 101 anal Weldler A.- . eerea, Pastar. ava E. ata St. m. . - Phono B. 78 f s 1 - v i ! H: C I 1 E 7" ' -49 - ssssatiiiii isii 1111117 . It s Wqvi Going I)e BIG CAMP me IE t m a Take Woodstock Car to 52d I Street S. E. CAMP IN PLAIN VIEW DR. J. WHITCOMB BROUGHER TO BE AT WHITE TEMPLE Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher, pastor of the Temple Baptist church of Los Angles, will supply the pulpit at White - Temple for the next few weeks. . ' Dr. Brougher was formerly pastor at White Temple and during hla residence in Portland, acquired a summer home at Seaside, where he and his family spend their summers and , from where- Dr. Brougher will come up to Portland to oc cupy the pulpit on Sunday. Dr Brougher waa one of the most popularpastora the church ever had. . i Dr, Brougher has been fn drcpoQ ever since his vacation began several works ago. With the exception of Dr. Roland D. Grant, Dr. i Brougher was probbiy the most popular pastor the Vhito Temple has ever had. . Dr. Brougher is decidedly spectacular and only recently brought himself con spicuously into the public limelight by marrying Douglas Fairbanks and Mary Pickford, both of whom were divorced, persons, which brought condemnation upon him both in and out of his n church. Dr. Brougher staf. that he may, during his stay here.' defend lm attitude against those who have ac cused him. , Elliot to Talk on ' Serbian Experience Samuel E. Klliott, son of Rev. W. O. Elliott of the Church of Our Father, Uni tarian, will speak at the Sunday morn ing services on his experiences In Serbia, whence -he has Just returned after h very Interesting year. One reason for Oreat Britain oppos ing a change : to- a decimal monetary system is .the fact that to replace the present coins would require the whole normal output of the mint for 13 years. WILL HELL EVER COOL? SUNDAY NIGHT WHY I KEEP THE SEVENTH DAY! COME TO THE Big Tent Pavilion CORNER 1STH AND MORRISON It's tbe Coolest Place la Trfwa HEAR EVANGELIST L0D1S L DICKSON n these great Bible topics far too little heard of In the pulpit. Services to continue through the joming week. Watch, the papers tor' each evening's topic. SPECIAL MUSICAL PROGRAM AT EACH SERVICE BIO, CONGREGATIONAL MJfH 7MS INSTRUMENTAL SOl.OS . GREAT fiOSPEI. HO HUH MALE QL'AHTKT A HEARTT WELCOME TO THU , . k PUBLIC . Snbttatton cornea to you with the hearty good will and greet Ings of the church. We Invite you to our cervices. Are You a Business Man? The freedom from care, in worship with our happy v: people will refresh you. Try it. , Are You a Laboring Man ? Come in your plain clothes. We show no respect of persona. Ho seats are reserved. . Bit where -you lfke. ........ i . . . Are You a Young Man? Bring your lady friend with you, and help us sing. Be God's man, and He will pronper you.- Are You a Young Lady? ! r i Aak your gentleman friend to afrnmpny you: ' or your father, mother, brother, eiater. They will ; be glad to come for your eake. ! Are You Elderly? I We will do our best to make you eomrortahle. Our young people respect array hairs, and will welcome you., y . j i - , Are You a Child? you can understand the preaching. Wa have a - happy lot of boys and girls who will be glad to see you in the Sunday School.! i