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PROHIBITION IS TO
BE THEME AMONG
Prospects for a bono dry world
never looked better to ardent pro
hibitionists than today. Hunday has
been net aside an "World Temper
ance Sunday." Kecent victories of
the dry forces will be celebrated by
churches In all lands, and In those
where John Barleycorn still lives,
his enemies will lose no opportunity
to defame him. As the persons who
planned the subjects for Sunday
school and young people's lessons
for this year selected a topic in
keeping with the day, there will
probably not be a Protestant church
In Portland in which prohibition will
not receive mention.
Fearing that some effort might be
made In conRTess to change the alco
holic percentage In the Volstead act,
many local preach- will speak es
pecially of this phase of future work In
the .Sunday sermons. Ways and means
of assisting law enforcement officers in
Oregon will also be discussed.
"It may surprise some persons te learn
that a considerable portion of our globe
besides the United State Is dry," writes
Margaret Wlntrlnger In the Sunday
School Times for this week.
"For Russia, Roumanla and Finland
have prohibition and prohibitory laws
are still maintained in Iceland, Green
land, the Faroe Islands, Porto Rico.
Tutu'lla. the Virgin Islands. Panama
Canal Zone, three of the great provinces
of Mexico. Arabia, a large portion of
Africa and In parts of New Zealand. The
presidents of the new republics of Es
thonia nnd Ozecho-Slovnkla are out
spoken In their championship of prohi
bition and will undoubtedly impress their
views upon their respective governments.
"All this has been accomplished since
three quarters of a century ago when
Neal now vowed : "With Ood's help I
will change this' and made Maine dry.
About the same time In Preston, Eng
land, a small body of men met and is
sued a manifesto againHt alcohol and
thus united the two great Anglo-Saxon
nations in the battle against drink."
Ministers to Meet
Monday Morn at 10
Dr. Byron J. Clark, president of the
Tortland Ministerial association, an
nounces ministers will hold their regular
monthly meeting In the Y. M. C. A. audi
torium Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock.
The Speaker of the morning will be the
Rev. James M. Gray, dean of Moody
Bible Institute of Chicago. All min
isters of the city are welcome.
Endeavor Union to Rally
The Multnomah County Christian Kn
deavor union will hold a rally at the
First Congregational church Tuesday,
November 9, at 8 p. m. A banner will be
awarded to the society having the larg
est percentage of members present. Two
visitors will count as one member. The
union anticipates securing Dr. W. P.
White of Albany for the main address.
"Is the Church One Hun
dred Years Behind the
Time?"
LIVE DISCUSSION Y REV. E. O. HICK
MAN AT 7:30
WILBUR METHODIST CHURCH
Multnomah Hotel Auditorium
BIO. MALE CHORUS
Tbo third dtacaaeion baaed on replie from
rstirtntotiTo men of Portland in answer to
question, "WHY DON'T MORE MEN AT
TEND OHUROH."
Momtrs Worship 10:80
Sermon by DR. W. W. YOUNOSON
FIRST
CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
FABJC A3TD MADISON STREETS
Brotttwrnr ltd I-J Can to Block of
Charcb A Few Blocks
Soata of Hotels
Dr. McELVEEN Preach
11 A. M. "The Trees and
Their Bramble King"
7:45 P. M."Not Knowing
You Are Defeated"
7:0 P. m. A BRIEF ORGAN RECITAL
Unexcelled Quartet and Chorus of
Twenty-five Voices
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The Moody Bible Institute
OF CHICAGO
will conduct
A BIBLE
SCHOOL
IN THE
White Temple
THROUOMOUT NOVCMBSR
S SESSIONS DAILY
TEACHERS:
DR. JAMES M. GRAY of Ohlaoo.
DR. LEWIS S. CHAFER of New York,
DR. HENRY OSTROM a Ohlcaajo,
DR. IRONSIDE at San Francisco,
DR. W. P. WHITE, Regional Dlrootor.
M GREAT WORTH OF BIBLE TEACHING
ON THE FUNDAMENTALS
Books for Christians
Bf GAEBELEI. IRONSIDE. GRANT,
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MANY MISTERS
temperance Bay; Churches to
Reformation Cvent
o JBe bscrved by
Hutheran Cnurcnes
The Reformation Festival and com
munion will be celebrated Sunday in all
the Lutheran churches of Portland, Con
fession and communion will be observed
Sunday morning and evening at St. Pauls
Lutheran church. At night the Rev. A.
Krause will deliver a lecture on October
31, 1617.
Special services will be held at Trin
ity Lutheran church to commemorate the
Reformation, announces the Rev. J. A.
Rimbach. The evening sermon will be In
English.
The aim of the Reformation will be
explained Sunday morning at Grace
Lutheran church by the Rev. C. H. Bern
hard, pastor. At night he will talk on
the "First Church." Special music will
be given at both services.
Our Savior's Lutheran church will
have a special Sunday morning service
In Knglieh. At 6:30 p. m. the Rev. Jens
C. Roseland of Silverton will address at
an open house meeting.
Officers Selected
By United Brethren
The United Brethren ministerium of
Portland and vicinity held its- first
monthly meeting last Wednesday. Of
ficers for the coming year were elect
ed as follows : President, the Rev. J.
D. Nlscwonder of Vancouver ; vice
pdesident, the Rev. Ira Hawley of Sec
ond church, Portland ; secretary and
treasurer, the Rev. K. O. Shepherd of
Third church, Portland. The committee
on program is : Dr. G. E. McDonald,
Dr. B. J. Clark and the Rev. Mr. Shep
herd. At the November meeting Dr. D.
J. Ferguson will present a paper on
evangelism. Bishop W. H. Washlnger
addressed this month's meeting.
Prof. Bertha Young
Will Give Lecture
At 6 :30 p. m. Sunday, Professor
Bertha K. Young of Reed college will
lecture on "English Cathedrals" at the
Church of Our Father. The lecture will
be public. It is given by the Young
People's fraternity. The free kinder
garten and kitchen garden Is meeting
ngain this year each Saturday at 2
p. m. In the chapel under the direction
of Miss Lollta Holmes. Thursday at 3
p. m. the Christian union will consider
the new program of the Unitarian
Temperance association. The Rev. W.
G. Kllot will occupy the pulpit of his
church Sunday morning and evening.
Sunday School Back
Of Aid to Near East
Letters reminding every Sunday school
superintendent In Oregon that the state
Sunday School association Is behind the
Near East relief work have made mailed
during the past week by J. J. Ilandsaker,
state director. At the Oregon Sunday
school convention last May, Bible school
leaders agreed to back the movement
for a Christmas offering for Armenian
children. A large number of Sunday
schools in Portland are giving $60, the
amount needed to keep a child in food
for one year.
First Presbyterian Church
PORTLAND, OREGON
Alder Stroai a 12th
r
THE PASTOR
HAROLD LEONARD
BOWMAN
Bill preach at both
services
10:30 A. M.
"HONEY OUT OF
THE ROOK"
7:80 P. M.
"THE FRIENDSHIP
OF TWO SALES
MEN" "MODERN BUSINESS
MEN OF THE I
BIBLE"
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ChurchofOurFather
- (UNITARIAN)
BROADWAY AT YAMHILL
Next to Hoillo. Hippodrome. Portland Hotal,
Journal Building and V. W. C. A.
WILLIAM 6. ELIOT JR MINISTER
"Wa know how to patch and raint the
pump; but few ever think of purifying the
well. Tremendous energiea are spent in
devising restraints and retrulations of human
conduct, while we i-t almmt no attention
to tha origins of conduct." Religious Educa
tion. If the reader appreciates tha truth and
forca of, this quota tion, he may find it help
ful to Worship at iiis chnrrh and to hear
.he morning and evening sermons, October 31 :
11 A. M. "RE-SHAPINQ HUMAN
NATURE"
7:4S P. M. "FOR THE HEALING
OF SICK SOULS"
SPEOIAL 6:30 P. If., T. P. F. Open
Meeting, lecture on English Cathedrals
(illustrated) , Prof. Banna K. Young,
Reed College.
FIRST METHODIST
CHURCH, SOUTH
Corner Uiios Bud MiltBommft
JOSEPH BARNETT HARRIS
PASTOR
A church that owes no
debts except the obligation to
give the gospel to "Whoso
ever will" receive it. .
important jew
In keeping with resolutions
adopted at the last meeting of the
Portland Ministerial association,
many pastors in Portland are speak
ing from their pulpits against the
anti-compulsory vaccination meas
ure on the state ballot. A few pas
tors devoted an entire sermon to
the measure. Every minister in the
state was furnished a letter by the
Portland Ministerial association set
ting forth the various points in the
bill and calling special attention to
those considered dangerous.
Registration at the Portland Training
School for Church Workers continues to
increase. Last Wednesday 105 were reg
istered, this being about twice the regis
tration on the opening night three weeks
ago. Ten study classes covering subjects
of value to Bible school officers and
teachers are given. The school is held
each Wednesday night in the First Meth
odist Sunday school temple, from 7 :30 to
9 :30 o'clock, under the auspices of the
Multnomah County Sunday School asso
ciation and the Portland Federation of
Churches.
APOSTOLIC FAITH
The Apostolic Faith Mission hall, at
Front and Burnside streets, was crowded
at all three services last Sunday. Among
those who professed conversion during
the past week is said to be a man on the
way to end his life in the river. The
music coming from the hall is said to
have arrested his attention and changed
his course. A large printing press has
been installed and enabled the mission to
increase its mailing list for the paper.
The mission is now printing its paper in
several languages and mailing it to all
parts of the world.
BAPTIST
Dr. W. P. White, director for the
Northwest Moody institute, will occupy
the pulpit of the While Temple Sunday.
He preached to a large audience last
Sunday.
A newly oreiniT.H quartet will fire the irninic
at the Kast Side Baptist church, beginning Sun
day morning. The membeft are Mrs. lliles 1.
Warren, Misa Minette Magers. Louis Schunke and
K. K. Adams. The church also plana to organize
a chorus during the coming week. Dr. V. B.
Hinson will jireach Sunday morning and evening.
He haa admitted 27 persons to membership dur
ing the month. At the weekly prayer aerrica
Wednesday night 200 were present. Th women
of the church will hold their monthly all-day
meeting next Thursday. They will adjourn be
tween 3 and 4 o'clock to hear lr. liinson's lec
ture on "The Facts of the Faith."
Elim 8wedish Baptist church will worship In
ita new building. Vancouver avenue and Knott
treet, beginning Bunday. according to an an-
DIRECTORY
22nd Sunday After Trinity
Uniform Sunday School Lessons
"Hew Down the Corrupt Tree " (World 'a
Temperance Sunday). Matt. 7:15-27.
Golden Ten "Even so every Bond tree
brineeth forth rood fruit: but a corrupt tree
bringeth forth evil fruit" Matt. 7:10.
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union "Making Prohibition Effec
tive. " Matt 12:43 46; Jer. 31:33, 34.
Christian Endeavor "Making Prohibition Ef
fective " Matt. 12:48-4.1: Jer. 31 33. 34.
Epworth league "Christian Principlea in
PoUUca." Luke 22:24-27.
, Baptist
First White Temple. 12th and Taylor.
Preaching by Dr. W. I". White 11, "Christ Pro
viding for All Circumstances" , 7:45. "The
Throne of David."
East Bide E. 20th and Salmon. Hev. W. B.
Hinson. 11. "The Order of Intercessors" ; 7:30,
"The Appeal to Experience."
Third Vancouver and Knott. RT. R. E.
Cloae. 11. 8.
Arleta 48th ave. and 64th at S. E. Rev.
i Owen T. Day. 11. 7:30.
Calvary K. 8th and Grant Rev. J. E.
Thomas. 11, 7:45.
Gleneoe E. 4 5 th and Main. Bev. W. B.
Stewart 11, 7:30.
Sellwood Bethany Ret. W. N. Ferrta. 11,
7:45.
Grace E. 76th and Aah. Rev. W. H. Tol
Uver. 1 1. 7:30.
Swedish 15th and Hoyt Rev. T. G. Sjolan-
der. 11. 7:30.
8t Johns Chicago and Icnard 11, 7:30.
HiaUland E. 6th and Alberta. Rev. Walter
L. Riley. 11. "American Christian Relations to
Present World Crisis"; 7:30. "In an Old Path,
or Repentance."
Peninsula Drew and Viske. iu.50, 7:30.
Mt Olivet (rslored) Broadway and Everett
Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8.
Elim Swedish Vancouver and Knott Rev.
August Olaon. 1!:30, 3:30.
Lenta 88th at and 60th ave. Rev. E. A.
Smith. 11. 7:30.
Second (German) Rodney and Morria. Rev.
F. Hoffman. 11, 7:30.
Catholic
Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis. 6. 7:16.
8:30. 0:45, 11.
8t. Peters Lenta Rev. P. Brutgen. 8.
10 SO. 7 30.
fit. Lawrence 3d and Sherman. Rev. J. C.
Eughea. . 8:30, 10:30, 7:30.
8t Franci E. 12th and Pine. Rer. 1. K.
McNamee. 6. N. 9:15. 11, 7:45.
Immaculate Heart of Mary WUHams and
Stanton. Rev. W. A. Daly. 0, 8. 9. 11, 7 30.
Holy Rosary E. 3d and Clarkamaa. Rev.
E. 8. Olson. 6, 7. 8. 0. 11. 7:30.
St. Rote E. 63d and Alameda. Rev. J.
O'Farrell. 8. 10:30. 4.
St Andrews K 9th and Alberta- Rsv. J.
Kiernan. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
The Madeleine E. 24th and Siskiyou. Rev.
George Y. Thomjwon. 7:30. , 11.
Ascension E. 76th and Yamhill Frtaciacta
Fathers. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena.
Rev. F. W. Black. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. Bev. C. Ray
mond. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Ignatius 3220 4 3d at 8. E. Jesuit
Fathers. 6:30. 8, 10:30. 7.
St Stephens E. 4 2d and Taylor. Rev.
Warren A. Waitt. 6. 8:30, 10:30, 7:30.
Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Van
couver ave. Rev. William J. Davine, 6. 8,
10 30. 7.30.
St Philip Neri (Paulist Fathers) E. 16th
and Hickory. Rav. M- L. Ferry. 7 30. 9,
10:30. 7:30.
St Clementa S.
Servite Fathers. 6,
Smith ava. and Newton
8. 10:30. 7:30.
Sacred Heart E.
11th and Center. Rev.
G. Rob. 8. 10 30. 7.30.
St Agatha E. 15th and Nehalem. Rev. J.
Commisky. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
St Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fail
ing. Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Joseph (German) 15th and Couch.
Rev. B. Jrurrer. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St Michael (Italian) 4th and Mill. Rev.
M Balestra. 8:30. 10:30, 7:30.
St. Clairee Capitol HilL Father Aloyaiua,
O. F. M. 7 SO. 9:20.
St. Charlea E. 33d and Albert. Rev. J.
P. O'Flynn. 8. 10 30.
All Saints E. 39th and Gliaan. Rev.
Father William Cronin. 8. 10:30.
St Patricks 19th and Savier Rev. Charlea
M. Smith. Maaaes 6-30. 8. 9:15. 10:30. 7 45.
Christian
First Park and Columbia. Rev. Harold H.
Griffis. 11. 7:4 5.
East Side E. 12th and Taylor. Rev. R.
H. Sawyer. 11, 8.
Rodney Avenue Rodney and Knott Bev.
S. Earl Childere. 11, 8.
Montavilla K. 76th and Gliaan. Rev. Car
roll C. Roberts. 11. 7:30.
Woodlawn E. 7th and Liberty. Rev.
Joseph 1. Boyd. 11. 8.
Kern Park Rev. F. H. Ghormley. 11. "The
World'! Paasover"; 7:30, "The World Tem
perance Day."
Tabernacle E. 28th and Alberta. Rev. R.
Tihba Maiey. 11. 7:30.
St Johns Central and Oswego. 11. 7:80.
Christian Science
Teran subject: "Kverlaating Punishment"
Firat 19th ind Everett 11, 8
Second E. th and Holladay. 11, 8.
Third E 12th and Salmon. 11. 8.
Vi nrth -Vancouver and Emerson. 11. A.
Fifth 2d and 4 2d ave. 8. E. 11.
Suth Masonic temple. 368 Yamhill. 11. 8.
Seventh Smith ava. and New York. It.
All church Wednesday. 8 p. m.
ConeregallortaJ
Firat Park and Madiaon. Dr. W. T. McEl
veen 11. "The Old Fable of Tree Starting
Their King Applied to the Politics of Today":
7:4 3. ".Not Knowing That You Are Defeated."
Sunnyaide E. 1 2d and Taylor. Rev. J. J.
Staub. 11. "True and False Self-appraisement";
7:45. "Genuine Faith in Moat Unlikely
Flicat"
of Portland's Cnurclies and oung
nnonreinent made by D. T. Rnndbcraj. aeeretary.
rauuutv ub Biiirapniu dp eiven each night.
t the usual houra.
CHRISTIAN'
Under the direction of Ward B. Swope.
a well prepared program will be given at
S :45 a. m. Sunday at Kern Park Chris
tian church by the Bible school students.
In recognition of the Loyal Class move
ment. Following the program. Dr. J. F.
Ghormley will speak. World's temper
ance Sunday will be observed at night.
The evening music will be directed by J.
W. Hlllis and a reading will be given by
Mrs. R. J. Woodward.
CONGREGATIONAL
The coming week's calendar is a busy
one at First Congregational church.
Monday night the men's brotherhood
holds its monthly banquet. W. L. Finley
will give an illustrated lecture on "The
Birds and Game of the Canadian Rock
ies." George A. Mathamson and Martin
L Peters will sing. Judge George Ross
man will preside. Tuesday evening the
Congregational City Missionary Boclety
will hold a rally in the church. The Rev.
Luman Royce of New York city will
speak. Wednesday night the church will
tender the newly organized chorus choir
a reception. Professor Frank Eichen
laub will give a program of violin music
Thursday night and Dr. W. T. McElveen
will give a talk on the British coal strike
and Irish difficulty.
Snnday night a Halloween aerrlee wiTt b held
at Highland Congregational church. The Rev.
Edward Constant will tell of the origin of the
day.
Pictures showing the landing of the Pilgrims
at Plymouth will be used in connection with the
Runday evening service at Waverleigh Heighta
Congregational church.
EPISCOPAL
The Young People's society of St. Ste
phen's pro-cathedral will hold Its weekly
meeting in - the parish house Sunday
night. Miss Helen Burke will lead.
John Foley will lead and Miw Katherine
Asher will give an addreaa at the young people'!
meeting Sunday night in St. Michaels and All
Angels Epiaropal church. The Kev. T. F. Bowen
will preach at 11 a. m.
Sunday, the eve of All Hallows, the rector of
St. David's Episcopal church, will conduct
service at 11 a. m. of tht faithful dead. At
night he will preach an election sermon. Mon
day. All Saints day, there will be celebration -of
the holy communion at 7 and 9:30 p. m.
Plans for tha participation of St. Andrews
Episcopal church in tha denominational nation
wide campaign will be made Wednesday night at
a dinner in the parish hall. Addresses will be
given by the Rev. John 1. Rice, vicar: the Rev.
T. F. Bowen and S. I. Niles. Sunday morning
the 'vicar will continue his series of sermons on
the origin and development of religious belief.
As a part of the ex tension work of the pariah
services will be held each Sunday afternoon in
Bickner's hall. St. Johns, beginning November 7.
METHODIST
Beginning Sunday night. Dr. Joshua
Stanfield will give a series of three Sun-
OF CHURCH
Atkinson Memorial E. 2th and Everett
Rer. E. E. Flint 11, "The Mockery of the
Crosa"; 7.30, iliuntrated addresa, "The Prodigal
of Today."
Highland E. eth and Preacott Rev. Edward
Constant 11, "Man as the Agent of God";
7 30, "The Origin and Significance of Hal
loween." Waverleigh Heights E. 82d and Woodward.
Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, "How God tietii
Things Done"; 7:30. illustrated lecture.
Lanrelwood 45th ave. and 65th it. 8. E
Mrs Alice M. Handsaker. 11, 7:30.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. 11. 7 30.
University Park -Haven and Lombard. Bev.
C. H. Johnston. 10:80. 7:80.
Finnish Maion and Albina. Rev. A. A.
Harju. 6 and 8 p. m.
St. Johns 8. Ivanhoe and Richmond. Bev.
John W ThrelfalL 11. 7:30.
Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Bumnti
Rev. Ole Torgessen. 11. 7:30.
First German E. 7th and Stanton Rev.
Gecrge Zocher. 11. 7:30.
Second German E. 8th and Skidmore Rev.
Henry Hagelganx. 11, 7:30.
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Her. J.
II. Hopp. 11, 7:30.
Dunkartf
Church of the Brethren Berth wick and Brsi
nard Rev. George C. CarL 11. 8.
Eplscope
Pro-Cathedral of St. Sterhen 18th and Clay,
lit Rev. Walter Tailor Sumner, bishop; Very
Lev. R. T. Hicks, dean. 7:45. 11, 7:45
Trinity 19t.i and Everett Rev. A. A. Mor
rison rector. 8, 11. 8.
St David's E. a l'Jth and Belmont Rev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:30. 11. "The
Uuick and the Dead"; 7:30. "Vox Topuli. Vox
Mark's 21t and MsrshalL Rev. J. G.
Hatton. rector. Daily. 7 :30 a. m. ; Sunday.
7 :30. 11.7 :45.
St. Philips 242 Russell. 10. 11.
St. AndrewB Hereford St., Portsmouth. Rev.
John I). Rice. 8, 11, "The Origin and Develop
ment of Iteligioui Belief"; 7.30
Grace Memorial -East 17th and Weidler.
Re. O. W. Taylor. 11, 8.
St Michael and All Angels' E. 43d and
Broadway Rev. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 9, 9:45.
11. "Called. to Be Saints' ; 0:30, addreas by Miss
Katherine Aher.
Church of Our Savior 60th' ave. and 41st
t 8. E. Rev. E. 11. Clark, vicar. 7:30
and 1 1 a. m.
Bishop Morris M-morial Good Samaritan
boipiUl. Rev. F. K. Howard. 7 and 9:30 a- m.
8t Paul's. Woodmere Rev. Oiwald W. Tay
lor 4.
All 8einta' 25th and Savier. Rev. Frederie
K Howard. 10 and 11.
St John's Memorial 7. 15th and Harney.
Rev. E. H. Clark in charge. 11.
St Matthew's Corbett and Bancroft. Rev.
W A M Breck. vicar. 10 and 11.
;ood Shepherd Vancouver and Graham. Rev.
Jchn Dawson. 7:30, 9:45, 11, 7:30.
Evangelical
Firat 7. 8th and Market
Maurer. 11. 7:30.
Rev. Eiri
Clay Straet 10th and Clay. Rev. Jacob
Stocker. 10:4 5. "Earthly and Heavenly Treas
ures"; 7:30. "Second Sermon on Prayer."
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17th and Glisan.
Rev. J. C. Led in. 11, 7:30.
Lents F. B. Culver. Evangelistic services,
11 and 7:30.
St Paul's- E. 8th and Failing. Rev. J. Her
gsrt. 9:30. 11. 6:30. 7:30.
Free Methodist
First E. th and Mill Rev. W. J. Johnston.
11. 7:30.
Central E. 55th and Flanders. Rev. S. G.
Roper. 11. 7:30.
Alberta E. 30th and Wygint Rev. S. L.
Burna. 11. 7:45.
8t Johns E. Richmond and Hudson Rev.
E. 1). Blackman. 11. 7:30.
Lents F. B. Culver. 11, 7:30.
Friends
Firtt E. 35th and Main. Rev. Homer L.
Cox. 11. 7:43.
Second E. 9 2d and 61st ave. Rev. Luraaa
Terrell. 11. 7:30.
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey. Rev.
Carey Jeasupp. 11, 8. '
Jewish
Congregation Beth Israel (Reformed) 12th
and Main. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Office 716
Chamber of Commerce bldg. Sabbath services
Friday at 8 p. m . and Saturday at 10.30 a. m.
School, Sundays at 10 a. m.
Congregation Ahavai Sholom Park and Clay
its. Rabbi R. Abraham son. Friday, 8 p. m.;
Saturday 8 .80 a. m.
Congregation Novah Zedek Talmud Torah
6th and Hall Bev. Abraham I. Rosencrantx.
Friday. 8 p. m. ; Saturday 9 a. in.; Sunday 10
a, m. Religious school.
Latter Day taint
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
K. 25th and Madison. Heber C. Ivenua.
mission president 10, 6:30.
Reorganized Church K. 76th and Irving.
Elder C. E. Jones. 11, 7:45.
Lutheran
St James W. Park and Jefferson Itee.
William E. Brinkman. 9.45. 11. 7:45.
St Pauls E. 12 th and Clinton Rev. A
K reuse. 10. oonfesaional sermon: 10:30, "Re
pent and Believe": 7:30. "The Message of the
Reformation to Our Times."
Trinity ( Missouri Synod) Rodney and Ivy
Rev. J. A. Rimbach. 10:15 ((iennan). "One Is
Your Master. Christ, but All Ye Are Brethren";
7:30 (English), Revelation 14:6, 7.
Church tor Deaf Rodney and Ivy Rev. J.
A. C. Beyer. 2 .30.
Our Saviour E. 1 0th and Grant, Rev. M. A.
Christensen. 11 (English): 5:30. preaching by
Bev. Jena C. Roseland of Silverton.
Bethlehem Norwegian 14 th and Davis Rav.
H J. Thorpe. 11. 8.
Bethel Evangelical Norwegian (Free) Wy
es nt and Rodney Bev. A. A. Borravik. 11
7.45.
Grace (English! E. 24th and Broadway
Bar. C. H- Bernhaxd. - 11. "Tbe Aim ot tha
Celebrate
.day night sermons on Job. Special music
Dr. W. W. Tnunicw.n will preach at Wilbur
Methodist church Sunday morning. In the evening
tha pastor will continue his sermon seriea on why
lore men do not attend church. He will quote
from letters received from representative men of
the community A male chorus will furnish ape
cial music. The quarterly business meeting of
the church will he held in the Multnomah hotel
tea gardens Thursday evening. Mia Mararuerit
Hewaon, juvenile court worker, and Miss Mildred
Bartholomew, director of aocial service, will report
field activities.
World temperance Sunday will he obaerved
Sunday morning at Sellwood Metbodist church
by the Rev. W. H ;-ordon. with a siecial ser
mon on the present status of prohibition work.
A. N. Willis will be the minuta man in the
morning. Tha night sermon will deal with tha
election.
Tbe Sunday evening service at Woodlawn
MethodiM church will b given to a diacusaion
of measures to he voted on Tueaday. which have
a moral character to them, announces the Rev.
J. H. Irvine.
At 9:4.'. a m. Sunday the Rev. W. J ller
wig. suiwrintendent of the Oregon Anti-Saloon
league, will adflrrw the Hostlers' (men'fl rls
of Rose City Park Methodist church. 8t rangers
will be welcome.
At 6 p. m. Sunday the young people of the
First Norwegian-Danish M. E. chnrch will furnish
refreshments and at 7 p. m. hold a special meet
ing At 8 p. in. a great temperance rally will be
conducted by the paator. the Rf. C. August
Peterson.
M. E. SOUTH
The Rev. Joseph B. Harris, recently
appointed pastor of the First Methodist
church South, came to Portland from the
Ferguson Methodist church, in the sub
urban section of St. Louis. Prior to that
pastorate, he was in charge of the Kinp
dom House church. In St. Louis, one of
the larpest churches in Southern Method
ism. Another event of importance is
that the Rev. Mr. Harris was married to
Miss Emma Jessup. a prominent member
of his congregation, just prior to his
coming West. The couple will be at
home in the apartments in the church.
The Rev. Mr. Harris expresses himself as
highly pleased with Portland as a city and with
his new church and congregation. He plans an
active campaign to increase interest and member
ship. The pastor is a native of Kentucky and a
graduate from Kentucky Wesleysn college and
Northwestern university. His
father, also
Methodist minister, has bc9i a
Kentucky conference since 1877.
member of the
PRESBYTERIAN
Sunday nipht, at First Presbyterian
church. Dr. Harold L. Bowman will give
the concluding sermon in the series deal
ing with problems of business life as
taken from characters in the Bible. The
address will be a description of the sales
manship which Judas used in selling
Christ for 30 pieces of silver. Special
music will be given by Mrs. Virginia
Spencer Hutchinson. A 15-minute organ
recital will precede the service. lr.
Bowman will also preach at 10:30 a. m.
The Sunday school meets immediately
after the morning service.
The Rev. Jack (Gardner of Detroit, son-in-law
of Dr. Ftdward 11. Pence, will supply tha pulpit
SERVICES IN
Reformation"
Church r"
7:30 "Which Waa the First
Bethany Danish Evangelical Tnton and Mor
ris Rev. L. P. Kjoller. 11. 7:30. ?
St Johns Penintula and Kilpatrick Rev. L.
Ludwig. 10 45. 7:30.
Swedish Augustan Stanton ind Bodney
Rev. V. . Ogren. 10:45, 7:45
Immanuel 19th, and Irving Rev. A. V. An
derson. 11. 8.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune Rev. 8. -C
B Knutsen. 11, 7:30.
Zion Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap
man and Salmon Rev. H. H. Koppelmann.
9:15. 10:15, 7:45.
Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th and
Leo Rev. H. C. Ebeling. 9:30, 10 :30, Germs n
Evangelical Church of the Redeemer 15tb
and Wygant 10, 11.
Finnish 179 Fargo. Rev. A. Salminen. 10;
Sunday school, 7.
St Marks (Wisconsin Synod) Mallory and
Skidmore Rev. P. Hinderer. 10:30.
Method 1st Ealaoopal
Centenary E. 9th and Pine Rev. Frank L
Wemett. 11, 7:30.
Central Vancouver nd Fargo Rev. A. R.
Maclean. 11, 8.
Clinton-Kelly E. 4 0th and Powell. Rev. K
S. Maee. 11, "The Bible": 7, Epworth League.
Epworth 26th and Savier. Rev. Frank L.
Moore. 11. 7 :30.
First 12th and Taylor. Rev. Joanna Stsns-
field. 10:30. "Direction and Destiny"; 7:45,
"And Lot Pitched His Tent Toward Sodom."
First Norwegian Danish lth and Hoyt
Rev. C. A. Petersen. 11. "Being and Ioing";
8, temperance rally, "Our Duty as Citizens This
Yesr."
German- Rodney and Stanton. Rev. F. A.
Schumann. 10:45. 8. preaching by Bishop
W. O. Shepard
Laurelwood E. 63d and Foster. Rev. F. E.
Finlcy. 11, 7:30.
Lents 86th and 68th ave. Rev. F. R.
Sibley. 11. 7:4 5.
Lincoln E. S2d and Lincoln. Rev. W. N.
Byar. 11, 7:30.
Montavilla E. 80th and Pine. Rev. F. A.
Ginn. 11, 7:30.
Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. D. L.
Field. 11. 8.
Patton Alberta and Michigan. Rev. George
H. Bennett. 11.7 :30.
Rose City Park E. 58th and Rndy. Rev.
C. W. Huett. 11. "An I'nfulfilled Ideal";
7:30. "The True Spirit of Piety."
Sellwood E. 15th and Tirntni. Rev. W 8.
Gordon. 11. "The Present Status of Prohibi
tion"; 7:30. "Making Your Election Sure."
Sunnyside E. 35th and Yamhill. Rev. T.
H. Gallagher. 11, 7:45.
St Johiu W. Leavitt and Syracuse. Rev.
W. E. Kloster. 11. 7 :30.
Swedish Beech and Borthwick. Rev. Abel
Eklund. 11. 8.
University Park Fiske and Lombard- Rev
B. T. Atkinson. 11, 7:30.
Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Skidnor
and Vancouver. Rev. Gustave Storsker. 11.
Wesleyan E. 53d and Ulisan. Rev. D. B.
Hsmpe. 11. 7:45.
Westmoreland Milwaukie and Midway. Rev.
E. S. Mace. 10. school; 7. sermon.
Wilbur Multnomah hotel. Kev. E. C. Hick
man. 10:30, "The Lost Art." by Dr. W. W.
Youngson; 7:30. "Is the Church a Hundred
Years Behind the Times?"
Woodstock 44th snd Woodstock S. E. Rev.
L. C. Poor. 11. 7:30.
Woodlawn E. 10th, near Durham ave. Rev.
J. H. Irvine. 11. preaching by Dr. J. C Ken
drick; 7:30, addresses by Dr. It arena Spurriet
and others.
African Zion 417 Williams ave. Rev. I. A.
Moore. 11, 7:30.
District superintendent, Bev. William Wallace
Youngson, D. D. 691 E. 62d st N. Tsbot
2790.
M. E. South
Firt Tnion and Multnomah Rev. J. B.
Harris. 11, "Tbe Way of Faith"; 7 45
"Peter."
Naxarene
First E. 10th and Weidler. Rev. A. M.
Bowers. 11. 7:4 5.
Sellwood E. 9th and Spokane! Rev. Henry
Bell. 11. 7:30
Brentwood 65th ave. and 67U at Rev.
C. U. Fowler 11. 7:30.
Highland Park E. 14 th and Jarrett Rev.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 8.
Scandinavian 94 8 Garfield. Rev. Daniel
Hallstr. a. 11. 7 30. ,
Presbyterian
First 12th and Alder. Dr Harold Ionard
Bowman. in 30. "Honey Out of the Rock";
7:30, "The Friendship of Two Salesmen."
Westminster East 17tii and Schuyler. Rev.
Edward H. Pence. Preaching by Rev. John
Gardner of Detroit. 10:30. "Diligent Affec
tion"; 7:80, "A Non-professional Observance."
Central E. 13th snd P.ne Ket. Visiter
Henry Nugent 11, "The Essential to a Com
plete Life"; 7:45, illustrated lecture, "Is So
cialism the Per:et'ial Motion Machine Delusion
Converted Into Politics?"
Calvary 11th snd Clay. Rev. I Bowrlna
Quirk. 11. "The Holy Spirit"; 7:30. "An Aji
cient Prophecy."
Mt. Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Rev. Wrd
Marllenry. 11. "Christ and Immortality";
7:30. sacred concert
Vernon 19th and Wygant 11. 8.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett Rev. J.
Francis Morgan. 11. 7:30.
Fourth Kirjt and Gibbs Rev. Monroe G.
Everett. 10 30, "Jesus Christ, God's Son and
Our Lord": 7:30. "What Shall We Do With
the Man Called Christ?"
Kenilworth E. .34th and Gladstone.
L. K. Grimes. 1 1 . "Perfect Peace" ;
"Traffic in the Ballot."
Hope-78th and Everett Rev. H. E.
Kev
7 30,
Gile
11. 7:45.
Rom City Rer Donald W M. MlrTlov.
11. "Bfam. the Land of tbe White Elephant";
7:4 5. "The Element in a Well Poised Life."
Forbes Graham and Gantenbein lift Ward
Willis Long. 1 1 , "Element of Apostolic Suc
cess"; 7:30, "The Voice of the Church for
Election Day."
Trinity Virginia and Neoraaaa. aUv. John
D. McLennan. 11, 7:30.
Anabcl Rev. F. It MixaelL 11. 240.
Victory dftver 1 ohn barleycorn ,
people's Societies
of Weetminater Prwabyterian church i - Sunday.
Tha church is happy to announce that Pr. rwj
who haa been ill, la improving. The Mtawwnaj
association sent Dr. I'enc words of sympainy
(hiring th. week, which were greatly appreclsta
Attendance at tha Bible school lart Sundaywaa
63S. Miaa Marjoria Reed has arranged a apaciai
program for the young peopla'a meeting.
Mrs. Waldo F. Stewart, anperintendent tna
cradle roll, and Mrs. W. W. Samson of tha
primary department of Contral r"""'l j .
church, assisted by others, gave a party Friday
afternoon to about 40 babiaa and their mother.
Tha first sacred concert of the winter will be
given Sunday night at Mt. Tabor l'"
church, under the direction ot Mrs. U Ireland
Mise Erma ti. Kwart will preside at tha organ
The land of Siara will be described Sunday
morning at Roae City Park Presbyterian churcB
by tha Rev. W. M. MacCluer. The firat of a
aerie of six -church nightt" to study miaajona
of the Near East, was held Thursday night.
The first aesaion of tha church school of mis
sions, to last for iu weeks, will be held at 6 30
P m. Sunday in Forbes rresbyterian ehurcn.
The Rev. W. W. Long announce that the prea
ent enrollment before tha firat session ii 120.
The young people of Calvary Presbyterian
church announce the hour of their service each
Sunday nujht as 6 :80 o'clock. Strangers will be
welcomed. .
A community aing. directed by Walter Jenkina.
will be given Sunday night at Kenilworth Pres
byterian church. The church choir will giva
several special numbers.
' f
V KITED BRETHREN
r? o ii.. Aw Runitsv mnrntntr will be
sfelebrated at Second United Brethren
church with a continuous program irum
10 a. m. to noon. S. L. Hanson. W. H
Hooker and Mrs. Charles Oppel will
speak on the "Past, Present and Fu
ture." Special music will be furnished
bv the choir. In the evening the
Women's Missionary association will
have charge. Mrs. K. B. Ward. 22 years
a missionary in China, will speak.
TY,m Kr,Hv mi.rninv ftervice St Third t'Qlted
Brethren church will be in charge of the
Women's Missionary association. Mrs. K. B.
Ward will Seak Chinese curios will be on
display. Mrs. Pauline llowatt will aing. The
pastor will prearh at nigtit.
The Rev. Iila Luckey will occupy her pulpit
at Fourth I'nited Brethren church Sunjay monv
ing. In the evening the Rev. ('. P. lllanchgro
will have charge, speaking on citir.ensb.ip.
N PXITED PRESBYTERIAN
The Rev. S. Earl Pu Bois. who wis
called east by the serious Illness of his
father, has returned, and w ill occupy his
pulpit at the Church of the Strangers.
Sunday. His father is improving.
T. M. C. A. SERVICE
A. M. Bruner of the Industrial Evan
gelistic Foundation of Chicago will
speak at 3 :30 o'clock Sunday afternoon
in the auditorium of the Portland Y. M.
C. A. His subject will be "Startling
Questions." Bruner is directing a com
munity extension Institute for training
pastors ami laymen to conduct shop and
factory meetings in Portland. He had
many years' experience In industrial
work, nnd has directed the organization
of permanent shop and factory meetings
I
PORTLAND
Millard Avenue 55th ave. and 73d at.
John II. Gardner. 11. 7:4 5.
Marshall Street 17th and Marshall.
Rev.
Rev.
A J. Hanna. 11.
Mizpah E. 19th and Dtviaton. Rev. D. A.
Thompson. 11, 7:4 5.
tDJty E 71st and Sandy. Rev. S. W. See
man. 11, 7:30.
Arbor Idge Rrynt and Curti. Bet. Alex
ander R. Evans. 11.8.
Holt Chinese 133H Firat Rev. Gee Bins
Hoy. 7pm school; 8, 9, young people.
Reformed tanae!!cal
First 12th and Clay. Rev. O. Hafner.
10:45. 7:30.
Reformed Presbyterian
First Minnesota and Ainsworth. Bar. F. D.
Frier. 11. 7:30.
Seventh Day AdventlsU
Note Regular services of this denomlnaticm
are held on Saturday.
Central K. lltli and Everett. L. K. Dick
ion, pastor. 10, 11:15
Tabernacle 6th and Montgomery. E. J.
Tibbard, minister. 10, 11.
Montavilla E. 80th. and Everett J. A. Ger-
bsrt 10. 1 1.
Lents 94th st and 68th ave. W. D.
Huntington. 10. 11.
St. Johns CfnLnl te. nd Charleston. A.
11. Folk en hen. TO. 11
Albina Skidmore and Mallory. Elder John
Isaac. 10, 11.
Salvation Army
Corp No 1 24 3 Ash it. Adjutant Henry R.
Cozens. 11. 3:15. 8.
Corps No 4 128 H 1st Ensign Jessie Millar
ind Envoy Mr. Vpton. 11, 1:30, 3. 6, 8.
Swedenbomlan
New Chriatisn 301 Centrsl building Rev.
W. C. Reece. 11. "How Should a Christian
Vote?"
Unitarian
Church of Our Father ftroadway and Yam
hilt. Thomas L. Eliot, D. D. pastor emeritus.
Rev. William G. Eliot Jr., pastor. 11, Remak
ing the Raw Material of Human Nature"; 7:45,
"For the Healing of Sick Souls."
United Brethren
Conference superintendent Rev. G. E. Mo
Donald. First E. 15th and Morrison. Rev. Byron J.
Clark. 11. "Fireside Religion"; 8. "The Eter
nal Interrogation Point. "
Second E 27th and Sumner. Rev. Ira
Hawley. 10 to 12, addressee by S. L Hanson.
W. H. Hooker and Mrs. Charles Oppel, on
"Past." "Present" and "Future"; 8, missionary
service.
Third 67th st sn.1 82d ave S. E. Rev.
E. O. Shepherd. 11. address by Mm. E. B.
Ward, missionary; 8. "Jesus, tha Chief Corner
stone," by the pastor.
Fourth Tremont. Rev. Leila Lucky. 11,
"Obeying Orders"; 8. "Citizenship," by Rev.
C. P. Bianchard.
United Evangelical
First E. 16tli and Poplar. Rev. JA. Goode,
11. 8. y
Ockley Green Willamette blvd. and Gay
Rev. H. H. Faraham. 11. 7:80.
8t Johns Rev. A. P. Layton. 11. 7:30.
United Presbyterian
First E. 87th and Hawthorne. Bev. H. F.
Given. 11. 7:80.
Church of tbe Strangers Grand and Wasco.
Rev. E. S. Du Bois. 10:30. 7:30.
Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Rev. George N.
Taylor. 11. 8.
Miscellaneous
Christian and Missionary Alliance E. 9th and
Clay. Rev. John E. Fee. 11. preaching by
Rev W. P. Kirk of Everett, Wash.
Realization League 148 13th. Rev. Edward
Mills. 7 30, preaching by Rev. J. E. Baker
of Olympia.
ChriKtidelphian 621 E. Washington. 10:30.
Church of God 262 Failing. Harry eat
11. 7.4 5.
Gospel hall E. 29th and Stark. 11, 7:30.
Men's Resort 4th and Burnside. Bev. Levi
Johnson, superintendent 4.
Divine Science Portlsnd hotel. T. M.
Minard. 11.
Pentecostal First and Washington Rev.
Will ". Trotter. 11, 8. 7:30; daily, 7:80
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal Mission) 246tt
First 2. 3, 7:80.
Pentecostal 14 7 H First George B. Far
Pentecostal 210 Yamhill. .2:30, 7:30
daily. 7:30
Christian Assembly E. 20th and Ankeny
Pastor. A. W. Smith. 11, 2:45, 7:45.
Volunteers of America 224 Burnside. Eve
nings except MontUy at 8: Sunday, 3, 8.
Portland Ecclesia (ChriKtadelphian) 1597
Belmont George H. Tilling, secretary. 11.
Peiuel Mission 109 Second. (, 8;
daily. 8.
Church of Christ E. 79th and Gliaan. IV
First Spiritual 8-iene 85 6th st Rev.
Mai Hoffman. 0:30 and 8. "All Saints Day
From a Spiritualist Point of View."
International Bible Student W. O. W. tern
PLj 11th and Alder, 8. 8.
Church of Christ E. 82d and 60th ave.
10, 11. 7 :30.
Y. M. C. A Sijth and Taylor. 3:30,
"Startling Questiona," by A. M. Bruner.
Church of Divine Truth 41 2 Central build
ire Nettie Taylor Kloii. 11, 8, address by
Mm. Anne Smith
Church o( Modern Spiritualism 4 09 Alder.
3. 7 45.
Theoannhicsl Sori-ty 803 Central bldg. 8.
1 "The Fundamentals of Tbeosopiiy."
First Spiritualist t.. 7tn aud llsssalo. 8,
Confession meeting: 7 45. lectuiea by C. W.
Shaw and Mrs. Anna Snyder.
Gospel Mission 9 V Union ave. g., 1:15 p.
n.. 7:4 5 p. m.
Spiritualist Church of Eternal Light 1840
Division. Kev. May A. Price. 8 p. at
Scientific Chriatian Spiritualist Ahaky halL
B M. Singleton. S. 8.
Portland Commons Mission Front and Bnrav
iMe. Rev. Myra B. Smith, sunt. 8, 8.
Universal Messianic S18 Abmgton bids. 11,
8, "Tha eternal Word," , r-
iHontavilla Church
Starts j0ew School
JforJBiMe Students
Another Portland training school for
church workers has been launched by
the Mentavtlla Christian church. East
Seventy-sixth and Gllsan streets.
The school will meet at 7 :30 o'clock
Thursday and Saturday nights of each
week until June 5. The first semester is
from October 2S to January 29 and the I
second semester March 3 to June 5. j
Courses will be offered in the life of i
Christ, church history. Christian En
deavor methods, personal evangelism,
stewardship and relijiloiiH forums. No
tuition fee will be charced. All courses
lead to a degree offered by the Oregon
Christian Endeavor college. John Elmo
Springer has been chosen dean, other
Instructors are the Rev. and Mrs. c.tr
roll C. Roberts and Raymond '. Smith.
Two periods of two classes onch will be
held each night The Thursday and Sat
urday nigh courses of each week will
be the same, thus allowing each student
to take four classes a weak.
in many cities of tho I'nited States.
"Jim" Palmer will preside Music will
be. furnished by a special orchestra. At
the conclusion of this meeting. Georpe
D. Fowles, who arjMved In Portland this
week from Auckland, New Zealand, will
deliver an address on some problems of
the day.
Spiritualists Meet
The Scientific Christian Spiritualist
Church Centre (Inc.) will hold services
n Alisky hall. Third nnd Morrison
streets, Runday at 3 and 8 p. m. Pastor
R. M. Singleton ; assistant pastor, J.
Wilson. Inspired lecture Sunday eve
ning and messages will be given at both
services by mediums. Circles at 5
o'clock. All welcome.
Evanpolist to Speak
Kvangellst Louis K. Plckson will speak
In Women of Woodcraft hall. Tenth and
Taylor streets, Sunday night at 7:45
o'clock. Special musical selections will
be rendered. Including male and mixed
quartets, vocal and Instrument solos.
Seats free.
Scientists Announce
Free Public Lecture
Sixth Church of Christ. Scientist, of
this city, haa announced a free public
lecture on Christian Science by William
D. Kilpatrick, C. S. B. of Detroit, Mich
member of the board of lectureship of
the Mother church, the First Church of
Christ. Scientist, In Boston, Mass., Tues
day evening. November 2, at 8 o'clock,
in the municipal Auditorium. Doom will
be open at 7 :30. The public is cordially
Invited te attend.
CENTRAL
EAST 19TH AND PINK
THE SERMON TOPIO AT 11 IS
"The Essential to a
Complete Life"
:4B SUM DAY IOHOOL
7:48 ILLUSTRATED LECTURE
I socialism tha Perpetual Motion Machine
Delusion Ooivtarud Into Eeonomlo?
Come to Central; You Will Enjoy the
aleasace. and the Beautiful MiMic
WALTER HENRY NUGENT. D.D., Minister
ORCHESTRA
FIRST UNITED BRETHREN OHUR0H
Sunday Sohoot S:4S A. M.
Red and Hhie liotible I'p Content for
ROUND-UP DAY, DEO. 11
11 A. M. Sermon. Subject,
"FIRESIDE RELIGION"
Pine Music by Chorus Choi
Prof. W. H. MOORE. Director
Vocal Solo by air. I). Willis Bowes
6:30 P. M Attend a Live O. E.I
7.30 P. H. Take a atlmulatar in the spe
cial Sunday Nifht Heries on
"The Matchless Life"
8ubject: "Tha Eternal lntvToaAJn
Point"
The Gospel in Sonf, Pictures and atermon
Male Chnnis
YRON J. CLARK, Pastor
Take Hunnyiide or ML Tabor Can
St. David's Church
E. 1STM AND BELMONT
E. Mm 1 1 sun Oars)
HALLOWEEN
7:30, 6:30. 11, 7:SO
11 :00 SERMON
"The Quick end the Dead"
7:30 SERMON
"Vox Populi Vox Dei"
(An Election Sermon)
REV. THOMAS JENKINS
(MONDAY ALL SAINTS' DAY)
ST. STEPHEN'S
(Pro-Oathadral) 1STH AND OLAY
RL Rev. Walter T. Sumner, D. D., Blaho.
Vary Rav. R. T. T. Hick, Dean.
HOLY COMMUNION AT T:4S A. M.
OHURCH SCHOOL AT Sl4S A. M.
MORNING PRAYER AND SERMON
AT 11 A. M. SUBJE0T '
"The Ministry of the Obacure"
YOUNO PEOPLE'S MEETINt)
AT S:S0 P. M.
EVENINO PRAYER AND SERMON
AT 7:4S. SUBJECT
"Out of the Depths"
Take l-J or Sunnyslde (Hall SO car.
Apostolic Faith
Mission
COB. FRONT AKD BUEX8IDE
MeeUiiKS held at 10 :30. Z :30 and
7-.30 every Sunday. 7 :4 every night
in the weeks. All nations meeting; Sat
urday night.
ALL WELCOME 0 COLLECTION
THE COMPEL HPBEAD BT
AIKP LA5E
THE FUNDAMENTALS OF
THEOSOPHY IN OMAR KHAYYAM
By ESTHER HARVEY
THOSsMICL HALL, P. BU SPEOIAL
MWSIO BY MISS ESTHER LAITINEN or
THE IMPERIAL CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO.
DETROOIAL RB0TOR8.
Ml CENTRAL BLDtU 10TH AMD AL0IH
MOODY INSTITUTE
TO OPEN MONTH'S
MEETING MONDAY
A month's conference of th)
Moody Bible institute will open Mon
day at the Wh'.V Teniplo. under the
personal direction of Dr. W. T
White, regtorij diro or for the
Northvest. Three s.sions will l.e
held daily nio-:.:ng. .-.fternion and
evening. This si-hot. 1 will present an
opportunity fors Rtjkle study nnd ex
position, if
Instructors will bo: Dr. .tames M.
Cray, dean of tbe Moody HiMe Insti
tute of Chicago;' Dr. Lewis Chafer
of Moody Bible institute of New York
city ; Dr. H. A. Ironsides of San Fran
cisco, nnd Dr. Henry Ostrom of ChU
ckro. leading local pastors may a lacs)
be asked to nsslsL
All Instructors will not be In the city
the entire month or at the same time.
7,he instituti' will be conducted along
the same Kcnernl Unex as that held
for a month InM summer at the Olad
stone ChnutnuqtiR grounds. Tlie .public
will be welcome.
Returned Ministers
Will Occupy Pulpit
Ministers returning from the annual
conference for the North Pacific district
of the Christian and Missionary alli
ance will occupy the pulpit of the local
church, Kast Ninth and clay streets,
Sunday morning. The Kev. W. P. Kirk
of Kverett will preach at 11 a. m. and
the Kev. J. C. Baker of Olympia at 7 :30
p. m.
Dnlly Nlnpj -N'oxt Vtok
A community sing will be held At the
Portland hotel assembly room every
noon next week by the Koallfcatlon
league. Crorge Hotchklss Street will
lead nnd Mrs. Arthur Strickland will
preside at the piano. The Kev. H. Ed
ward Mills, pastor of the lea it no. la
author of the song book to b used.
O. S. K. Meeting Tuefiday
The Order of the Star In the East
meeting, a society In connection with
the Thcosophlcal society, will be held
Tuesday night at the hall. J01 Central
building. This society studies the com
ing of Christ to earth again.
WESTMINSTER
DR. E. rf. PENCE, Peator
REV. JOHN GARDNER t, of Detroit
Will Preach
10:30 DILIGENT AFFECTION
7:30 A NON-PROFESSIONAL
OBSERVANCE
6:30 Young People Society
First SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH
EAST SEVENTH AND HASSALO ST.
SERVIOES iff DAY S AND S P. M.
C W. SHAW, Peator
MRS. M. J. DOWNS, MRS. SNYDER
Message Bearers
SPEOIAL MUSICAL PR00RAM
SPEOIAL HALLOWEEN ENTERTAIN
MENT AND DANCE
SATURDAY, OCTOBER SO, S P. M.
DINNER S:30 TO S P. M.
OOME AND BRINQ VOUR FRIEND!
First ModernChurcb
of Spiritualism
407 ALDER STREET
Dr. C. F. Clef ton, President
W. W. Abey, Pastor
Conference st 3 P. M. Sunday
Serricae and meaaagea and aeeJed
letter reading at 8 p. m.
Loosening the Grip
on Death
Can the Silenem of the
Tomb Be Broken? ,
A SAKE, rtKNSIBI.E, BIBLE
HtKMO
BY
LOUIS K. DICKSON
EVANGELIST
SUNDAY NIGHT, OCT. 31, 745
WOMEN OF
WOODCRAFT
HALL
Cor. TeetS and Tajlor Ate
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