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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL
PORTLAND, OREGON.
16
SATURDAY. MAY 28, 1921. .
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DAY WILL RECALL
TENDER THOUGHTS
t OF SOLDIER DEAD
As a tribute to the Americans who
have given their Uvea that libertr
and freedom might live in this land,
and that every man might be per
mitted to worship God according to
the dictates of his own conscience.
Memorial Sunday .will rbe observed
tomorrow in the churches of Port
land. ". iiT' .
' Civil war. Spanish-American war and
"World war veterans organizations in
various sections of the city plan to
attend some central church in a body,
where in some cases their members
- will take a prominent part on the pro
gram. Flowers used to decorate the
churches on Sunday during the memo
rial services will be laid on the graves
of the departed soldiers in the after
noon or on Monday. T . .
A memorial jservice of a general na
ture will be held at 3:30 o'clock Sunday-afternoon
at the First Congrega-
tlonal church. It will be in charge of
the Owen Sumners camp No. 4, Sons of
'Veterans, the Betsy Ross Tent No. 1,
Daughters of the Veterans, and the Sons
Of Veterans Auxiliary No. 3. These or
ganizations have sent invitations to all
the G. A. R. posts and all the Sons of
Veterans camps in the city to attend
this service.
The Whitney" Boys' chorus, G. A- R.
quartet, and Mrs. Dudley Steels,' will
furnish the music. The - offering from
this-service will be given to the China
famine fund.
FirstPRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
1TH AND ALDER ST.
Harold Leonard Bowman
MINISTER
: 10:30 A. M.
"Timelessness"
7:45 P. M.
"Sins of the
Imagination"
OregonBookand
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GOSPEL HALL, 2664 ALDER
Famous Writings hy Accredited
' Authors
"The Coming P.rince," "Daniel In the
Critics' Den" aHid "The Honor of His
Same," by Sir Robert Anderson." .
"Geo. Mailer.-. "The Acts of the Holy
Spirit," by DR. A. T. PIERSON". .
Also writings by DR. BROOKS,
WALTER SCOTT, W. P. MACKET,
WM. KE1.LT, ANDREW MILLER
and others.
Apostolic Faith
Mission
COR. JFROlfT AKD BTJRIf SIDE
Meetings held at 10 :30, 2 :30 and
.7 :30 every Sunday, 7 :4a every night
tn the week. Ail nations meeting Sat
urday night.
ALL WELCOME NO COLLECTION
THE GOSPEL SPREAD
v-; AIRPLANE
BT
Dr.Edw.Oarle
America's Great Phychic, who
astonished Ertglish scientists of
London recently with his Spirit
ualistic demonstration of - inde
pendent slate-writing in all lan
guages, manifestations and scien
tific tests. Sunday, May 22, 8 p.
ra. Maccabee hall. 386 Wash
ington street. Discourse by Ira
W. Taylor, Pastors' Studio, 328
Park St. Phone 518-72.
Light on life's problems under our electric sign
aX AND
"uwl ana la vara to Block of Chares
11 A. M. The Gordon-Grainger and Ben Butler G. A. R.
Po.U Memorial Service. Dr. McEIveen preaches on
"REMEMBER" I
3:30 P. rVL -Sona and Daughters of! Veteran' Memorial
V 7!f" 1- Su??ner .CMnP' Roa. Tent, and
Veteran Auxiliary No. 3, invite all lovers of their coun
try to a rreat Memorial Service. .
7.45 P. M. Question Service. Dr. McEIveen answers 3
questions suggested by,constitutional amendments to be
voted on June 7:
1. DO WOMEN MAKE GOOD .JURYMEN? i -
SHALL WOMEN AS WELL AS MEN SUBMIT TO A Pnraaar,
RIAGE HYGIENIC EXAMINATION? ou"""T T PRE-MAR-
3. SHALL OUR WAR VETERANS BE PAID A BONUS
V-vV - A
i
Id, &U etory of
JSitle Hosing- jtone
i 3Jts ;3opuiarity
. That popular study "of ' the Bible has
not lost Its attraction is seen in the
constantly increasing attendance at the
classes conducted in the city by Dr. B.
B. Sutcliffe of the Moody Bible Insti
tute. ;
Dr. Sutcllffe's exposition of the Sun
day school lesson -each Friday evening
at 7 :15 o'clock is bringing together many
leading Bible school workers in the city.
This meeting Is held at the White Tem
ple and is open to the public.' : .
The appointments for - next week In
clude Monday at , 8 p. m. at Glencoe
Baptist church, Tuesday at 8 p. m.. at
Rose City Park Methodist church ; Wed
nesday at 2 p. m. at Westminster Pres
byterian church J Thursday at 8 p. m.
at Vernon Presbyterian church and Fri
day at 7:15 and 8:15 p. m. at the First
Baptist church, i
Bible Sunday School
To Be Held June 5
June 5 was authorized as Bible School
Sunday in all the Protestant churches of
Arleta and adjoining communities at a
meeting of the general committee of the
daily vacation Bible school, Tuesday eve
ning. Authority, was also given to print
1000 bullteins to advertise the school.
Mrs. Nettie ' Fishburn was appointed
chairman of the poster making commit
tee, with-Mrs. M. Frances Swope, Mrs.
Lillie Perry and Mrs. Harry Hall as di
rectors of the publicity campaign in the
Bible schools. f - - . .
;
Spiritual Science Church
The First Spiritual Science church will
hold memorial exercises Sunday at 6 and
8 p. m. in room 206 Goodnough building.
Lecture sermons will be given by Mrs.
L. K. Philips and Mrs. Emma Lister,
igt
"Lest We Forget' Is Theme
J'Lest We Forget" will be Rev. W. G.
Eliot's theme at the Church of Our
Father Sunday morning. The sermon
will be iri commemoration of Memorial
day. Next; Wednesday at 3 p. m., B. F.
Irvine will speak under the auspices of
the Women's Alliance as honor guest at
the regular monthly social and literary
meeting. ; ... ...
Alternating current can be used with
a new portable electric welder that is
equipped with a transformer having no
moving parts. i '
CENTENARY
-WILBUR
METHODIST
EAST NINTH AND PINE
"THE FRIENDLY CHURCH"
DR. WEME.TT SPEAKS AT BOTH
. SERVICES
TOMORROW
11:00 A. M.
"Life a Supreme Devotion"
7:4S P. M.
"Some Debts That Can
Never Be Paid -
PROF. J. MACMILLAN MUIR at the own.
The Male Quartet will sing "LORD TO THEE
ALONE." by .Sullivan, and "GOOD NIGHT,
MY BROTHER," by Main. .
WESTMINSTER
E. H. PENCE. D. D., Pastor.
FEATURES BEAUTIFUL BUILDING
WITH WORSHIPFUL ATMOSPHERE
COMMUNITY SPIRIT EVERYBODY .
WELCOME STRONG PREACHING A
GOSPEL THAT SAVES MEN EVERY
PART OF SERVICE FILLED WITH
WORSHIP.
GOD'S HOU8E
" SERMONS:
10:30 Death; the Great Common
er and Artist.
45 The; Failure to Focus
Union Church Service
I7V
JEFFERSON
HIGH I SCHOOL
. KESBT AND EMERSOS
COSDUCXED BY (
Chorus
SUNDAY EVENING, 7:S0 O'CLOCK
East Side Baptist Church
EAST 20TH AND SALMON 8TS.
Walter Benwel! Hinson, D. D.
MINI8TER
11:06 A. M.
'KEEPING STEP"
': 7:30 P. M.
"THE BLUE AND THE GRAY"
8:30 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL
B. V. P. U-. :30-P. M..
(East Morrison or Hawthorne Ave. Cars)
MADbON STREETS
Whitney Boys'
3mportantt jSew
. More than $18,000 has been re
ceived from -Sunday schools in Ore
gon during: the past year - for ? the
Near East relief. This gives Oregon
seventh place in the union in Sun
day school -offerings.
"Thei Portland boys and girls are
gladly sharing their toys with their un
fortunate friends in the Near East," said
J. J. Handsiiker, state director, when
commenting on the results of bundle day
last Wednesday. "Many a tot will find
joy in the toys given by the children, as
it finds comfort in the clothing - con
tributed by the parents." Contributions
are stili being received by the local com
mittee. :
BAPTIST
Dr. W. B. Hinson, pastor of the East
Side Baptist church, was surprised at his
recent birthday banquet by a life call to
his present pastorate, which he accepted.
Dr. Hinson will be one of the principal
speakers at the : Northern ; Baptist con
vention in Des Moines, Iowa, in June,
and also at the conference on fundamen
tals at the same place, where his topic
will be "The Lord's Return." The young
people ; will ; hold a service at Patton
home Sunday at 3 p. m. Mr. Hansen will
lead. The Sunday school gave S50 out of
its fund last Sunday to the Near East
relief, and - will give another offering
Sunday,
At the First Baptist church Ir. B. B. Sut
cliffe will preach bunday. The Temple auartet
will furnish special music.
Sunday morning the ReT. B. . Close will de
lier a memorial sermon at the Third Baptist
church. - At night the ReT. O. Austin will
speak on "The Baptist World' Challenge," using
the aterecpticoa, to show conditions at home and
abroad. They also portray the Baptist program
for the New World movement in the foreign
field. :
The Grand Array post and Women's Belief
corps of .St. Johns will attend the Sunday
morning service at the University Park Bap
tist church. The Rev. G. H. Suhlauch of lie
Minnville will preach both morning and evening.
Spanish-American war veterans will attend the
Sunday morning memorial service at the Lents
Baptist church, when the Rev. K. . A. Smith will
DIRECTORY
First Sunday After Trinity :
Uniform Sunday School Lesson
'A Program for Community Welfare." Deut.
16-18-20; Mark 12:28-31; Kom. J3:8-10.
Golden Text "Love worketh no ill to his
neighbor: love therefore is the fulfillment of the
law." Rom. 13:10.
Young People's Topics
Baptist Union "Life Sketches of Great Ad
venturers." Conquest meeting.) Malt. 4:23
25: 5:1-12. 1.
Christian Endeavor "Missionary Results in
Africa." Acta 8:28-40. f '
Jipworth. League Junior League Sunday, i
. Baptist
Fir t White s Temple. 12th and Taylor.
Preacliing by Dr. B. B. Sutcliffe. 11. "The
Compulsion of an Weal"; 8, ""Sot Far From
the Kingdom."
East Side E. 20th and Salmon. Rev. W. B
Hinson. 1.1, "Keeping Step"; ? :3l. "The Blue
and the Gray."
Third -Vancouver and Knott. Iter. R. E.
Clooe. 11, Memorial sermon; 7 :30, "The Bap
tnt World Challenge," by Kev. J. C. Austin.
Arleta 48th ave.' and 64 th at. 8. B. Rev.
Owen T. Day. 1 1, sermon by Dr. O. C. Wright;
8, "Freedom and Americanism."
Calvary E. 8th and Grant. Rev. J. K.
Thomas, 11. "Carry On"; 8, illustrated .ser
mon. Glencoe E. 45th and Main. Bey. W. B.
Stewart. 11, 1 :45. -
SeUwood Bethany Rev. W. N. Fsrria. 11.
7:0. '
Grace E. 7th and Ash. Be. W. H. Toi
liver. 11. 7:30.
Swedish 1 oth and Hoyt. Bsv. T. 6. Sjolan
der. 10:30. 7:80.
St. Johns Chicago and Leonard. 11. 7:80.
Highland E. ttth and Alberta fUy. Walter
L. Uiley. 11. "The Tree of Liberty Planted and
Growing in American Soil"; 8.
Tabernacle K. 4 5 th and Wtodstonk. 11,
"Doing the Impossible." by Dr. F. W. Thomp
son. - University Park Drew and Fiska. Rev. G. R.
Schlauch (supply). . 11, "The Providence of
God in the History of Our Country"; 7:30,
"The Beat Insurance Company in the world."
kit. Olivet (colored) Uroadway and Kfarett.
Rev. J. W. Anderson. 11. 8.
Elim Swedish K. 6th and Alberta. Bay.
August Ulson. 2:30.
Lenta 88th sL and 60th ave. Rev. E. A
Smith. 11, "The Spirit of America"; 8, "The
Old Grand Army Man" and baptism.
Second (German; Rodney and Morris. . Rev.
r. Uofimann. 11, 7:80.
CsUmXIo
Pro-Cathedral --16 th and Davis,
. 7:18,
8:10. 9:48. 11.
St.: Feter taenia tier. J. tr. U xiynn.
8.
10:80. 7:80.
St. Law rears 3d and Sherman.
Hughes. 6, 8:30. 10 80, 7:30.
St- Francis E. 12 th and Pine.
Rev. J. a
Rev. L K.
lic.Nimet. 0. 8, .1S, 11. 7:43.
Immaculate Heart ol Mary Williams and
Stanton. Kev. W. A. Daly. 6, 8. 0. 11, 7:80.
Holy RosarjF E, 3d and Clackamaa. ; Hit.
K S. Olson. 6, 7. 8. . 11. 7:30.
St. Hose K. 63d and Aiametia. ReT. : J.
O'FarralL 8, 10 30. 4. - ,
St. Andrews E. th and Alberta. Bar. i.
Kiernan. 8, 10:30. 7:80.
The Madeleine E. 24 th and Siskiyou. Bar.
George F. Thompson. 7:30. , 11.
Ascension JU. 7btb and Hmhill. tTraneiscan
rathers. 8, 10:80. 7:30.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena,
Rev. V. W. Black. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Cross 774 Bowdoin. Kev. O. Ray
mond. 8, 10:30, 7:30.
St. Ignatius 3220 43d St. S. C. Jesuit
rathers. 6:80. 8. 10:80. 7.
St. Stephens E. 42d and Taylor. . Rev.
Warren A. WaitU 6. 8, :15, 11. 7 30.
- Holy - Redeemer Portland blvd. and Van
couver ave. Kev. W uiiam J. Devine. 0, 8.
10:30, 7:30. '
Bt. FhUin ian (Faulist Fathers) m. 16th
and Hickory. lUv. M. U Ferry. 7 :S0. ,
10:30. 1 :0. ' -
St. Clements S. Smith ave. and Nswtm
Servite Fathcra. 6. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Sacred Heart E. 11th and Center-
Rev. r.
Rev. J.
Gregory. 8. 10.80, 7:30.
St. Agatha K 15th and Nehalem.
Commisky. 8. 10:30, 7.30. v
- St. SUnula us (Polish) Maryland and Fail
ing. Rev. F. Matthew. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
St, Joseph (German) 15th and Couch,
Rev. Frouin Eppes. - 8, 10:30. 7:30.
St. Michael l Italian) 4th and Mill Rev.
U. Bsle.ua. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30.
St. Claires Capitol UiiL Father AJoyslus.
O F. M. 7:15.,:15. tT
8c Charles E. 33d and Alberta.
Wallace.. 8, 10:30.
All Saint . SOtfa and Glisaa
Rot. JL
Kav.
isuitr wuiiam Cronia 8. 10:30.
!.,8t Patrick lth and Savier. Rev. Charles
M. Smith. Masses. 8. 8:15. 10:30. 7:46.
St. Birgitta's chapel - Linnton-Gtee Harbor.
(Attended from St. Patrick's). 9:30.
Our Lady of Sorrows . 52d and Wood
stock. Rev. G. C. FaUo. 8, 10:45. 4:80.
St. Anthony's Chspel 7022 45th ave. Rev.
G. C. Fsllu. 9 a. m.
Holy Family Chapel E. 87th and Rex.' Rev.
G, C. FaUu. 9:44. 7:45.
Christian ..- ! '
First Park and Colombia.
Rev.; Harold It.
Griffis. 11, "Our Nauonal Trinity
7 :43,
rive threat Amencan ideals. . i ..
East Side L. ii'th and Taylor Rey. Korman
V John.stm. 11. 8.
Church of Christ Rodney and Knott Re.
Jnxeph Boyd. 11, "The New Evangelism" ; 8.
"The Cnion of Early Christians."' ., ' '
Aiontaviua is. 7 eth and Glisan. - Ren Car
roll C. Roberts. 11, 7:30.
- Krn i'rk F. U." Gbormley. 11.
7:30. -
St. Johns Central and Oswego. ' Rev. Her
bert Jones. - 11, "Birthrighta and Beans";' 8.
"Well, Well. Welt" ...... ;
TaDernade E. 2Mh and Alberta. Rev. R.
Tibbs Uaxey. 11, 7:30.
Sell wood 560 Tramo. Rev. i. R. Johnson.
11. 7:30. ; ,
Christ UA Selene
I?(n mibject: "Ancient and Modem Neo
romanr. Alias Mesmerism and Hypnotism, De
nounced." .... ,. . .
First 19th and Everett. 11. 8. i' ;
Second K. 6th and Itolladay. 11. 8. j
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11, 8.
Fourth Vancouver and Emerson. 11. 8.
Fifth 6 2d and 42d ave. & E. 11.
Sixth Masonic temple, 868 Yamhill. 11. 8.
. Seventh Smith ave. and New l'ork. 11
All churches Wednesday. 8 p. m.
Canargav.lonal -
First Park end Madison Ir. TV. T. MeEV
veen. 11, "Remembering Our Sacred Dead"j
3:80. "Being Noble Sons of Noble Sires';, 7 :43,
question and answer meeting.
Snnnynde E (2d sua layior Rev. - J. J.
Staub. lit "The Pre-eminence of Jesus Christ";
7:45, address by Dr. J. K. Brown.
Atkinson Mmiuria; K. 21tn and Everett.
Rev. K K. Flint. 11, "Spiritual Democracy";
7:45, "The Life of Contentment
of Portlands Cnurches and foung
preach a special sermon. Preceding the even
ing service several communicants will be bap
tized. : The pastor will give a memorial address
Monday at Clackamas.
lr. P. W. Thompson will preach Sunday
morning at the Tabernacle Baptist church. A
new interest is reported in the work, -which for
several months past has been under the supervi
sion of the Caat'Side Baptist church.
Dr. O. -C. Wright, secretary of the Oregon
Baptist state convention will apeak Sunday
morning at the Arleta, Baptist church. The
chorus choir, assisted by the junior chorns. will
sing. At 8 p. tu. tlie pastor, the Kev. Owen T.
lay, will deliver a memorial message. Special
war poetry will 'be read. .War veterans are in
vited. . ., - -.
. CHRISTIAN
Memorial Sunday will be recognized at
the First Christian church Sunday at
both services. In the morning the Rev.
H. H. Griff is will present the Christian
conception of the functions of a repub
lic, and at night he will give an address
on "'"Five Great American Ideals." .
Worship in the -resent building will con
tinue only for a few weeks, as the building com
mittee has asked tor bids on the new structure.
1 he present building will be razed to make room
for the new building. Sunday services for the
summer will be held in a nearby .public asaera-
oiy room. . t-
The first sermon in a series of three will be
given Sunday morning at the Church of Christ
by the Kev. Joseph Boyd. The three themes
aie: "The Sew Evangelism," "The New Church,"
and The New , Christian. Mrs. frank W.
Bowen has been engaged as director of music.
C05GBE6ATI0ITAL
Three church services will be held Sun
day at the First Congregational church.
At the 11 a. m. service the Gordon
Grainger and Ben Butler Posts, G. A. K.,
and the Women's Relief Corps associated
with these posts, will be the guests. At
3 :30 p. m. a Sons and Daughters of Vet
erans memorial will be held. The Whit
ney Boys' Chorus, the G. A. R. quartet,
and Mrs. Dudley Steeie will sing. There
will be several readingrs and brief ad
dresses by K. D. Timms and -Dr. W. T.
McEIveen. The offering at the' afternoon
service will go to the China famine fund.
At. 7:4 5 p. m. after an organ recital by Mrs.
Edward Drake and a program of music by the
chorus of 35 voices, Dr. McEIveen will answer
three questions suggested by the constitutional
amendments to be voted on at the special elec
tion. The Questions are: (1) "JJo women make
OF CH URCH
Highland E. 6th and Prescott, Rev. Edward
Constant. 11, "In Memory of the Blessed
Dead"; 8, "Fellowship With the Brave of
Other. Days." , v .
Waverly Heights K. 32d and Woodward
Rev. Oliver P. Avery. 11, address by Dr. J.
K. Brown; 8, "An Option on Heaven."
Leurelwod--4 5t)i ave. and 6!iih at. 8- aV.
Mrs. Alice M. Handsaier. 11, 7:30. -
Pilgrim Missouri and Suavei. Professor
Harold S. Turtle of Forest Grove, supply. 11.
University paxk- Haven and i-romoard. Rev.
fj H Johnston. ' 10:30, 7:30.
Finnish Mason and Albina. Rev. A- A.
Hsrju. 6 and 8 p. m
St Johns S. Ivanhoe and' Richmond.. 11,
7:80.
Danish-Norwagian E. 23d and Sumner - -Rev
Ole Torgesin. 11. 7:30.
First German Ebenezer E. 7th and Stanton.
Rev. George Zocliex. 10:30, 7:30.
Second German K. 8th and bkidmore Rev
Henry Hagelganz. 11. 7:30.
Zion German E. 9th. and Fremont Rev. J.
H. Hoyp. 11, 7:30.
Dunkard .
Church of the Brethren Borthwlck and Bral
fiard. Rev- George C Carl 11. 7. .
Kpltcopal
Pro-Cathe:.ai of St Stephens 13th, and Clay.
Rt ltv. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop; Very
Bey. T. T. Hicks. 7:45, holy communion; 11,
morning prayer and ssrmon; 7 :45, erensoJA
and adureiia.
TrJBity IStU and Everett. Bey. A. A. Mor
rison, rector. 8, 11, S.
St Davids E. 12 th and Belmont Rev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 0:30, 11, "The
Social Significance of GoU's Names"; 7 :3o,
"Vhy the Church Is Interested in Decoration
Day."
Bt Marks 21st and Marshall Rev. J. G.
tfattoa. rector. 7:30. 11, 7:45.
BU Philips 242 Russell. 10. 11.
St Andrews Hereford st. Portsmouth. Br
John D. Rice. Si 11, 7:30.
Grace MemoriaPwEast 17th and Weidler
Bar. O. W. Tajlor. 11. 8.
St Michael and Ail Angela B. 43d and
Bioadway. Rev. F. T. Bowen, vicar. 8. 11.
6:3o.
Church or Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st
st a. K. Kev. John B. McCormick. 10, 11.
Bishop Morra Memorial Oood Samaritan
hoepitai. Kev. F. K.. Howard, 7 and :80
a as.
St. Pauls Woodmere. Bev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4.
All Saints 26th and Savier. Rev. Frederic
K. Howard. 10 and 11.
St Johns Memorial 15th and Harney, Sell
wood. Rev. John B. McCormick. 8, 10.
St. Matthews Corbetx and iiancrolt Bat.
E. H. Clark, vicar. 10 and 11 a. m. -Guod
bhepnerd Vancouver and Graham.
Rev. J ohn Dawson, rector. 7:30, 9:45, 11,
7:30.
Mission at St Johns Bickner's halL Rev.
John D. Rice, vicar. 2, 3.
St. Peters Chapel lbi3 C. SUrk. 10.
Ht James Cuapel E. 7d st and 87th are.
10. 7 :30. "
' Cnapei of the Transfiguration E. 60th and
Division. 8 p. m
Evangelical -
East Market Street K. 6th and Market Rev.
Ezra Maurer. 11. 7:30.
Clay Street 10th and Clay. Kev. Jacob
Stocker. 10:45, "The Value of Our Graves";
o. 1 (Jiiit ou Like Men."
Swedish laberuacle N. 17th and' Glisan.
Rev. J. C. Ledin. 11 (Swedish), "The Gifts
of the Spirit"; 7:30 (English), "The B. A.
Degree From Kings College."
Lents F. B. Culver. 11. 7:30.
Went Portland Muitnumah station. Bey. li
lt. Scheuerman. 11. 7:30.
Free Methodist
First E. 9th and Mill. Rev. W. J. Johns tin.
11, 7:30.
Central E. 58 th and Flanders. Ray. S- G.
Boper. 11. 7:30. j
Alberta E. 30th and Wygsnt Rev. S. L.
Burns. 11. 7:46.
3t J onus E. Richmond and Hudson. Rev.
F. It- Dawxen. 11, 7:30.
Lento lis, o. N. Blair. 11, 7:30.
. , Fnerxu
First E. 35th and Main. Bar. Homer L.
Cox. 11. 7:45.
Second E. 92d aad 61st ave. 11. 7:30.
West P edmoa Uorthwick anc Janey. Bev.
Carey Jessup. 11, S.
Jewish
Congregation Beth Israel (Reformed) 12th
and Main. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Office 716
Chsmber of Commerce bidg. Sahbatn services
Friday at 8 p. m. anl Saturday at 10:30 a- m.
Congregation Ahavai - Sholom Park and Clay
its. Rabbi it. Abrahaotaon. Friday, 8 p. ss. ;
Saturday. 8:30 a. m.
Congregation Novah Kedek Talmud Torah
eth and Hall. Kev. Abraham L Koaencrants.
Friday, 8 p. m. -Saturday. 9 a. m. Sunday, 10
a, m. Religious school.
Latter Day SalnU
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
E. 25th and Madison. Herbert C Iverson.
mission president lo, 6:30.
Reorganized Church E. 76th and Irving.
Elder C. . Jonea 10:45, 7:45.
Lutheran
St Janes W. fark and Jefferson Rev.
William K. Brinkmsn. . 11. 7:45. I
St Pauls E, 12th - and Clinton. Rev. A.
Krause. 10 :30 (German) , "The Ireadful Dis
coveries of an Earthly-Muided Soul Beyond the
Grave"; 7 :30 (English) . "The Difficulty of a
Rich Man Being Saved.'"
'i'nniLy (Missouri ay nod) nouney ana Ivy
Rev. J. R. Rimbaclu 10:15; (German); 7:30,
(English). . .
- Church for Deaf- Rodney and Ivy R. J.
A. C. Beyer.
thir Savior's K. 10th and .Grant lies. M.
A. Christensen. 1 1 (Norwegian) , sermon by Re.
Pernell B. Hof f of Los Angeles.
Betiilebem aiorweglan lutt and Dana Bev.
H, J. Thorpe. 11.
- Bowser EsngelMisl Norwegian (Free) Wy
gant and Boaney Bev. A. A. Borrerik. 11.
1:6.
nrsee (EnaUsh E. 24th and Broadway-
Rev. C. H. Bernhard. 11, "Several Mysteries of
the Kingdom"; 7.30. .
Bethany Danish Evangelical Union and Morris.-
Kev. L. P. Ejoller. 10. 11. 7:30.
St Johns Pemnsuia, and KHpatriek Rev. L
Lndwig. 10 :4fi, 7 .80.
Swedish A ugustana -Stanton and Bodney
HRev. T. G. Ogren, 10:45. 7:48.
immaonel 19th and lrrai Kev. A. V. Aa
aersoa. 11. 8. .
Portsmouth -Lovely and Fortune Bar. 8, C
B. Kautsea. 11. 7:30.
Zkm Evangelical (Missouri Synod) Chap
ssaa and Salmon - Bev. H. H. Koppelmaaa.
9:16. 10:1V 7:45.
imnvanuei (Missouri Synod) E. 15th and
Leo Kv. H. C Ebeling. 9 :30, 10:30. Ger
man .
Church of tha Redeemer (English) E. 15th
good jurymen T"; 2) "Shall both applicant for
tlie marriage license submit to a hygienic exam
ination?"; S) "Shall we pay our war veteran
a bonus?" Next Friday evening the young people
will have a picnic on the Willamette river a
short distance south of Fulton.
Sunday evening at Sunnyaide Congregational
church Dr. J. K. Brown, for many years a mis
sionary in Turkey, but now a resident of San
Francisco, will occupy the pulpit. Two special
moving picture reels will be shown and appro
priate music given, in commemoration of Me
morial day. Mrs. Banks, a returned missionary
from Africa, will speak at the Christian Endeavor
hour. Wednesday evening the interdenomina
tional Bible class will study the fourth chapter
of Kevelation, Dr. J. J.-Staub leading. On ac
count of the Rose Festival the ladies' Aid will
postpone its meeting one week. . An excellent
program is being arranged for the twenty-ninth
anniversary of the church on June 6. Children's
day and home coming Sunday will be jointly
celebrated. C. F. Gaiser is in charge of the
general committee on arrangements. Invitations
have been sent to all outside members. A sou
venir will be iven to all attending.
Fitting services are to be conducted at the
Highland Congregational church Sunday in com
memoration of Memorial day. On Wednesday
the .Ladies Aid will meet at. the church at 10:30
a. ra. for sewing. The school is preparing spe
cial program9 for Children's day. June 5.
The Atkinson Memorial CongrecaUonal church
will conduct two services Sunday evangelizing the
thought of Memorial Sunday. . The month of
June will feature special events in, the interest
of Sunday school educational work, among them
being commencement exercises and exhibition of
hand work, class reunion Sunday, and the an
nual picnic. r
Dr. J. K Brown, a returned missionary from
Turkey, will give the Sunday morning address at
Waverly Heights Congregational church. The
pastor will preach at night.
'
EPISCOPAL
Dean R. T. T. Hicks will conduct the
Sunday services at St. Stephen's Pro
Cathedral. A debate, "Resolved, that the
blue law Sunday should be a benefit to
mankind," will be a feature of the young
people's service at 6:30 p. m. Stephen D.
Claghorn will lead the affirmative and
Miss M. L. Cummings the negative. The
young people will hold a picnic at Mac
Liay park on June 4.
EVANGELICAL
Memorial day services will be held
Sunday at 10 :45 a. Yn. and 8 p. m. at the
SERVICES IN
north and Wygsnt School 10, service 11.
Finnish 179 Fargo, Rev. A. Salmincn. 10;
Sunday school, 1.
St Marks (Wisconsin Synod) Msllorv and
Bkidmore. Rev. P. Hinderer. 9:30, 10:80;
except on fourth Sundays, y :30. 2:30. -
Method lit Episcopal
Centenary-Wilbur E. th and Pine Rev.
Frank L. Wemett 11, "Life's Supreme Ievo
tion"; 7:30, "Some Debts That Can Never Be
Canceled. " .
Central Vancouver and Fargo Rev. A. K.
Maclean, 11, 7:30.
Clinton-Kelly E. 40th and Powell Bev. &
S. Mace; 11, "Age Long Memorial."
Epworth 26th and Savier. Rev. Frank L
Moore. 1 1, 8. address by Captain L. D. Mahone.
First 12tn snd Taylor. Rev. Joshua Stans
field. 10:30, "America in War"; 7:45, sacred
concert.
Fir-'t Norwegian-Danish 18th aud Hojt Rev.
C. A. Peterson.- 11, 7:30. "
German Rodney and Stanton. Rev. F. A.
Schumann. 10:4 5, 8.
Hoyt St 15th and Hoyt Bar. E. E.
Hertisier. 11, 7 :30. .
Laurelwood E. 63d and Foe tar. Rev. E. C
Finley. 11,7 :30.
Lents 86th and 68th ave. . Bey. F. R.
Sibley. 11, 7:45.
Lincoln E. 52d and Lincoln. Rev. W. N.
Byars. 11, sermon by Dr. T. E. Elliott; 7:30,
preaching by Dr. E. L. Mills.
MoniavUla E. 80 in and tine. Bev. F. A.
Ginn. 11, 7:30.
Mt Tsbor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. D. L.
Ilolds. . 11. 8.
Patton Alberta and Michigan. Rev. Georgt
H. Bennett 11. 7:30
- Rose City Park K. 5Sth and Alameda. Rev.
C. W. Huett. Memorial service from 10. a. m.
to noon; 7 :30.
beUwood E. 15th and Taeoma. Rev. W. R
Gordon.- 11. "The llsll of the Heroes"; 8.
"Whose Are Yoii. and Where Are You Going?"
Sunnyside E. SSUi and Xamoili. Rev. X.
H. Gallagher. 11, 7:45.
St Johns W. Leaviu and Syracuse. Bar.
W. E. Klester, 11, 7:30.
Swedish - Beech and Borthwick. Bev. S.
Moody, 11, 7:30.
University Park Flake and Lombard. Bev.
H T. Atkiiuon. 11, 7:30.
Vancouver Ave. Norwegian -Danish Skidmore
and Vancouver. 11, 7:30.
Westmoreland Miiwaukn and Midway. Bar.
E. S. Mace. 10, 7:45.
Woodstock 44 th and Woodstock S. JC. Bar.
L. C. Poor. 11. 8.
Woodiawn E. 10th. near .Durham ave. Rev
J. H. Irvine. 11, "Our New America"; 8. "A
Proud Spirit Conquered." - ,
African Zion 417 Williams ava, Bev. L A.
Moore. 11. 7:30. ,
District superintendent. Bar. William Wallace
Toungsoa. 691 E. 62d st N. Tabor 2790.
M. C. South
First Union and Multnomah. Bev. J B.
Harris. 11. "Memorial Day"; 8, "Christian
Education."
. Nazarene . .
First E. 10th and Weidler.
Bowes. 11.7 :80.
Seliwood K. 9th and Spokane.
Ray.
M.
Rev. Henry
Bell. 11, 1 :au.
' Brentwood 65th ave. and 67th st
Bev.
C. V. Fowler. 11, 7:30.
Highland Park E. 14 th and Jarrett Bav.
W. P. Keebaugh. 11. 7:30.
Scandinavian 948 Gariield. Rev. J. B.
Mittby. 11. 7:80. .
Pretbyterian
First 12th and Alder. Drf Harold Leonard
Bowman. 10:30. " Timelessness"; 7:30. "Sins
of- Imagination."
Westminster East 17th and Scnuyler. Bev.
Edward H. Pence. 10:30, "'Death, the Great
Commoner and Artist"; 7:45, "The Failure to
Focus."
Central K. 13th and Pine. Bev.. Walter Henr,
Nugent 11, "A Nation's Tribute to Its Heroic
Dead"; 8, "The Old Wells."
Calvary 11th and Clay. Rev. L. Bowring
Quick. It, Berrmin by Kev. J. A. Towusend;
7:45, presetting by Jtev. T. Brouillette.
Mt isnor E. 65tn and Belmont. Rev. Ward
MacUenry. 11, 7:30.
Vernon 19th and Wygant Ray. J. I
Mergler. 11. 7:30.
neamont vieveiana ana jarrett rtav .
ters"; 8, "Elements of National Greatness."
Fourth First and Gibba . Rev. Monroe G.
Everett 10:30, "Our Debt and How to Pay
It"; 7:30, "Daniel's Prayer at the Open Win
dow." KenilworthE. 34 th and Gladstone.. Bev.
L. K. Grimes. ',11, 7:30.
Hope 78th and Everett Bev. H. E. Gilas,
11. 7:30.
Boss City Rev. Donala W. M. McCluer.
11, Armageddon and The New Jerusalem"; 7:30,
Joseph, the Dreamer."
Forbes Graham and Gantenbein. Preaching
by Rev. George B. I.wiB. 1 1, "The Process of
Spiritual Quickening"; 7:30, "The Hindrances
to Spiritual Quickening."
Trinity Virginia and Nebraska. Bev. John
D. McLennon. 11, 7:80. .
Anabel Rev. F. H. MiyelL 11, 7:30.
Millard Avenue 55th ave. and 73d at Rev.
Henry White. 1 1, Memorial Day Address; 7 :3.
"The Destructive and the Creative Forces in
Christianity."
Marshall Street 17th .and Marshall. Bav.
A. J. lianna. 11. 7:30.
Mizpah E. lth and Division. Rev. D. A.
Thompson. 11, "The Christian's Extra"; 7:45,
"The Place of Christ in Life."
Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Bev. 8. W. Sea
man. 11, 7:30.
Arbor Lodge Bryant and Curtis. Bev. Alex
ander R. Evana. 11. 7:30.
Halt Chines 1 33 V First Rev. Gee Sing
Hoy. 7 p. m.. school; 8. preaching.
Reformed Evangelical
First -12th and Clay. Bev. O. HafDer.
1045 7:30
Second E. 83d and Columbia blvd. Bev.
H. Heusser. 11;
Thud Lents. Rev. -A. F. Lienkaemper. 11.
(German) ; 8, (English).
" , Reformed ""resbyterlan
First Minnesota and Ainsworth. Rev. T. IX
Fraaec. ; 11. 7:30.
eventh Day Advantlata
Note Regular services at thia denorainstioa
are held on Saturday.
Central JC. 11th and Everett L. Ev- Dick
sort, pastor. 10. 11:16,
' Tabernacle 6 th and Montgomery. & J.
Hibbard, minister. ' 10, 11.
Montaviiia E. 80th and Everett t. A. Gel
bart to 11.
Lenta 94th at and 58th ava. W. D. Hunt-J
tngton. 10 11
8c. Johns Central ava. and Charleston. A.
B Folkenberg. 10. 11.
Albina Skidmore and MaUory. :r Elder J oh
Isaac. 10. 11,
SalvaUon Army , .. "
' Corps So. 1 248 Ash st Adjutant Henry B
Cosen. .11. 8:16. 8.'.
Corps No. 4 188 tut Enslzn Jess:- MUW
and Captain Mrs. L. Upton. , 11. 3, 8.
Spiritual 1st
First SpintualiaV- -, 7th and Haaaalo. t. 8.
People's Societies
Clay Street Kvangelical church by the
Rev. Jacob Stocker.
' 9
FREE METHODIST
Four Free Methodist pastors were re
assigned to their churches for another
year by Bishop Sellew at the annual con
ference which closed " a, few days ago.
The St. Johns church is the only one to
receive a new minister.
The pastors-reassigned are the Rev. W. J.
Johnston to First church, the Rev. 8. O. ltoper
to Central church, the Rev. S. N. Blair to Lenta
church and the -Kev. F. N. Bums to' Alberta
church. The Rev. F. R. lawsen was assigned
to the St. Johns church to succeed the Rev, K.
D. Black man. The Kev. Mr. IMwsen is the son-in-law
of the noted evangelist, the Rev. B. C.
Iewey. He will preach his first sermon in bis
sew charge on Sunday.
LUTHERAN
- A special meeting of the young peo
ple's society : of Grace Lutheran church
has been called for next Tuesday at
S p. m.
" . ...
METHODIST '
Memorial day at the First Methodist
church will be observed with a patriotic
service in the morning. Special music
will be furnished by" the ' quartet and
choir, special readings on the veterans of
'61 and '18. and an address eiven by Dr.
Joshua Stansfield. In- the evening a
grand sacred concert will be given by
the choral choir under the leadership of
K. Travor Jones. A special musical pro
gram will also be given at the Kpworth
League under the direction of Clinton O.
Bay. The musical play, "The Minister's
Wife's New Bonnet," will be given Mon
day evening in the Oxford parlors.
In accordance with tlie custom at Centenary
Wilbur Methodist church, the services Sundajr
will reflect the church's gratitude to the nation's
heroes. . Dr.. Frank L. Wemstt will apeak in the
morning on "Life's Supreme Devotion" and at
night will emphasize the inability of Germany
ever to repair the havoc wrought by her armies
during, tlie war. The pastor will also define
America's obligation to tier patriotic sons. Pro
fessor Muir has arranged an attractive program
of patriotic music The campaign to raise $10,
000 with which to improve the church is ex
pected to be completed within 10 days.
A two-hour memorial service will be held Sun
( Concluded on Page Five. Column Three)
PORTLAND
Scientific Christian Spiritualist AlLiky bail
Rev. R. M. Singleton, 3, 6, 8.
Spiritualist Church of Eternal Light 184 1
1 vision. Rev Msy A. Price. 8.
independent Bible Spiritualistic 441 E.12th
Rev. Ida M. Schori. 8.
Swedenbornlavi
New Christian Assembly room Portland hotel.
Rev. William H. Iteece. 11, "Seven Stages in
uie creation ol Man iay Biz.
Unitarian
Church of Our Father Broariwa and amhiti
Rev. William G. Eliot Jr. 10:30, ''Lest We
forget
United Bretnran
Conferenea superintendent Rev. G. E. Mc
Donald. First E. 15th and Morrison. Rev. Byron J.
Clark. 11. "The Fragrance and Fruit of Me
morial Day"; 7:45. "The World's Call for a
Man."
Second E. 27th and Sumner. Rev. Ira
Hawley. 11, "God's Judgments Are Serious";
7:45, "Your Eye Is Black."
Third 6Tth at and 3 2d ava. 8. B. Rev.
E, O. Shepherd. 11, "An Earnest Endeavor";
a, in Aiemonam.
Fourth Tremont Bev. Leila Lackey, 11
7:30.
United Evenaellcal
First E. 10th and Poplar. Rev. H. H.
rarnnam. 11, 7:30.
Ocklcy Green Willamette blvd. and Gay
Rev. A. P. Schmale. 11. 8.
St. Johns Ivanhoe and John. Bey. C P.
Gate. 11, 7:30.
United Presbyterian
First E. 37th and Hawthorne. Bev. H. F.
Given. 11. 7:30.
Church of the StrangersGrand and Wasou
Bev. S. Earl Du Bola. 10:80, 7:80.
Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Rev. Cart Scott
Dunn. 11. 7:80.
Multm-mab Multnomah station. Bev. David
Steele Sharp. 10. 11. 6:45. 7:80. -'
, . Mlulona
Christian end Miwirmsry Alliance E. 9th and
Clay. Bev. John E. Fee.
Peniel Mission 1094 Second, 2, S, 8;
daily except monoay at s p. m.
Portianu Cuumuiu Front and Burnside. Rev.
Myra B. Smith, supt S, 8.
Pentecoatal - First and Washington. Be
Will C TroUer. 11. 3. 7:80; daily 7:80.
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal) 2404 First 2,
8. '7:30.'.
Apostolic Faith Front and . Burnside. Bev.
Florence Crawford and K. R. Crawford. Sun
day. 10 J10. 2:30, 7:30; daily, 7:45.
i'eniecokiai i7 ia ut ueuige R Far
row. 8. 8. '
Christian Assembly E. 20th and Ankeny
Pastor A- W. Smith. 11. 2:45, 7:45.
Volunteeis of America 224 Bunuida. Eve
alngs except Monday, 8; Sunday. 3, 8.
Gospel Mission 9H Lnion ava. S. . 8:15.
7:45.
Gospel Hall E. 28th and Stark. 10:80,
7 :30.
Bible Standard Mission 2nd and Morrison,
bar. trad liorntbuh.. 10:80. 2:30, 8.
miacellaneoua
Y. 1L C. A. Sixth and Taylor. 3.
Church of God 363 Failing. Rev. Harry
Neai. 11. 7:45..
Realization I-eague 148 13tli. Rev. H. Ed
ward Mills. - 11, "Divine Unconcern."
Divine Science 816. E. Clay.' Rev. T. M
Minard. 11.
Church of Divine Truth 201 Central bldg.
Netue Taylor Kloh. 11. 8.
. Theeaopmcal Society 301 Central bldg. - 8,
Universal Messianic 818 Abtngtoa' blUa
11. 6.
International Bible Students association
W. O. W. temple. 11th and Alder. 8, 8.
First Church of Psychie Science 11th and
Alder. W. W. Aber. 8. messages.
The Psychical Research Center Portland ho
tel. 7 :45.
Christadelphian 621 E. Washington. II.
Tha Society for Spreading the Knowledge of
True Power 201 Central bldlg. Monday, 8
P m , "The Kvolution of Man's Concept of
God."
CENTRAL
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
EAST 13TH AND PINK
WALTER HENRY NUGENT. D.O., Minister
11 A. M. MEMORIAL 8CRVICES
"A Nation s Tribute to Its
Heroic Dead
9:46 SUNDAY SCHOOL
8:00 EVENING SERVICE"
- SERMON
"The Old Wells'
COME TO CENTRAL YOU WILL ENJOY
BOTH SERVICES. BEAUTIFUL MU8I0
BY LARGE CHORUS. YOU WILL RE
CEIVE A CORDIAL WELCOME
First SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH
EAST 7TH AND HA88ALO STS.
. Sunday Services at S and 8 P. M.
CHILDREN'S LYCEUM AT 4:30.
MRS. LILLIAN SMITH, Pastor.
' MESSAGE OIROLES IN AFTERNOON
SPECIAL VOCAL AND VIOLIN SOLOS
MESSAGES BY MRS. SNYDER AND
MRS. DOWNES.
Calvary Presbyterian
Church
ELEVENTH AND CLAY STS.
' REV. L. BOWRING QUICK. Minister
11-:00 A. M.
JUNIOR AND MORNING SERMONS
REV. J. A. TOWNSEND, D. O.
748 P M. REV, T. BROUILLETTE,
sXsut'tZ ADVENTISTS WILL
disarmament
The Portland Federation of churches
In session at the First Methodist church
Monday night,' took unanimous action
urging- President Harding immediately to
invite Great Britain and Japan to a
conference to arrange a limitation of
naval armaments by agreement. The
federation' pledged Itself to support by
every possible means a policy of reduc
tion of armaments by agreement
The federation also voted to create
a department of women. The new de
partment Mill be representative of the
women's societies of It denominations in
the federation. It will have three main
Bub-commltteea, , one of spiritual re
sources, another on missionary educa
tion and propaganda; and the. third, so
cial servic.
Latter-Dav Saints
To Have Conference
The quarterly conference" of the North
Oregon conference of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter' Day Saints will
be held Saturday and Sunday. June 4
and 5, In the Mission chapel at 4 10 East
Madison street. Klders' conference will
be held Saturday at 9 a. m. General
conference will be held Sunday in con
nection with the regular meetings. Sun
day school at 10:30 a. m. ; afternoon
meeting at noon arid evening services at
6:30 n m. Prpsirlunt H.hn, r lv,r,nn
will be the principal speaker Sunday
evening, ine pudiic is cordially invited
to the Sunday meetings.
OUurch Cooperation
Will Be Discussed
Through the courtesy of some of Port
land's citizens who are Interested in
Christian cooperation, Ralph McAfee,
executive secretary of the Portland fed
eration of churches, left Friday for New
York city to attend a week's conference
of executive secretaries of city and state
federations of North America. Fifty
secretaries wi(l gather: from ail over the
country to discuss the progress of Chris
tian cooperation and the problems which
concern the Christian church today.- Mr.
McAfee is vice president of the National
Council of Executive Secretaries and la
to present a paper before' this year's
meeting. - ,
United Brcthrert
Sunday morning at the First United
Brethren church. Dr. Byron J. Clark will
speak to the Lincoln and Garfield posts
of the G. A, R.- and Women's Relief
corps, who will attend the church in a
bodys ' Special music will be given by the
chorus choir. The church .will be dec
orated. A patriotic service In commemoration of Me-
Seats Free
Yob Are Welcome
a y" -. 1
L
HOLD 1921 MEETING
AI GRESTON PARK
The annual camp meeting of
Seventh Day Adventlsts will be held
In Portland 4hl year, June 7 to J 9,
at Creston park, on the Mount Scott
carllne. Erection of the tent city
is moving forward rapidly with .N.
C. Erntson, pastor of the Albany
church, acting as superintendent of
the grounds. '..
The largest pavilion tent in this part
of the country forms the center of the
large number of tents pitched for special
meetings.
J I" NT LIKE CITY
The irroundH are laid out with regular
streets, electric lights, cafeteria, grocery,
book stand, and public reception tents
for the accommodation of the. vlsltnrs
And campers from the city and, nearby
country who will be In attendance.
- Preaching services will be .held three
times dally, besides' many other meeting"!
of general Interest in the smaller pavil
ions.. Beginning at 6 o'clock In th
morning meetings will continue all day
with brief tltne between for refreshment
and m eli Is during the entire time of the
encampment. .
Arthur G. Daniels, president of the
world conference of Seventh-day Ad
ventists, ia scheduled to be present, and
will give a recital of what lie has seen
recently in. his Journeys throughout
Europe. .
MUSIC TO BE FEATURE
Ministers and gospel workers repre
sehling the northwest and local fields
will be present, and take a leading part
In the services. The music will be fea
tured in each one of the' regular preach.
faig services under the direction of Pro
fessor I. C. Colcord of Portland. .
He will be assisted 'by a large chorus
choir, orchestra, children's chorus, male
quartet, special soloists and instru
mental players. The music will be evan
gelistic in style and many of the latest
gospel songs will be heard for tha first
time in this city.
mortal d wUI be prearhed Sunday tilsht at the
Third Pnited Brethren church by- tlie Kev. Is O.
Sliepherd. 1
LECTURE
Babjeeti "AM I TO BIAMF.I"
By JiETTIE TAYLOB. KLOH
AT :.' ' V'
Theosophical Hall1
SOI CENTRAL- BUIIiDISO
SUNDAY AT S P.M. .
Is the World Getting Better?
BIBLE PftOPHECY CLEARLY PICTURES AJill FORETELLS
THE OUTCOME OF PRESENT CURRENT EVENT!
Scriptural proof that God's plan for the uplift and brlnglng"of humanity bark
to the roadltloa of perfect peace and contentment will ,ooi be apparent to all.
COME AND HEAR
Norman M; Lewton
Sunday, 8 P. M., W. O. W. Temple
Eleventh Street Between Washington 'and Alder
INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION
No Collection
KimBall Pipe Organ
For Sale
Splendid toned, two manual Kimball Pipe Organ for
sale to make room for larger organ: Would cost about
$3000. Price $1650. Terms to reliable organization.
Inquire
Hyatt Talking Machine Co,
350 ALDER
Dr. John G. Lake
of the Portland Divine HeaMn- Instltnle, It Eoorth Htreet. Assnnnrvt
MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM MEETING, HUNOAY KIMHT, JUNE IS
The object of the meeting is to present-100 miracles of Divine Ileal
in. Our purpose is to let the world know that LMvlne Healing; is a prco
entVjay reality.
Followinir are some of those who will give testimony to the following
miracles of heallns;; r .
Mrs. Annie K. Norton -Pronounced incurable by 736 physicians, healed
of the Lord. . .
Mr. O. C. Blake Healed when abandoned to die of diabetic gangrene,
one toe rotted off, leg mortified half way up to the knee.
Mrs. Mary Matheney Healed of 40 cancers. Bent to ue by her doc
tors, who could not help her.
F. J. Kelly -Healed out of bin wheel chair when helpleaa from mult
tiple aorosla. He Is now working every day. , ?
Orover Riedon Healed f a terribly deformed head. Wm dumb'and
paralysed on one Hide and hundreds of other healed oraee will be present.
We invite the puldlc to come and enjoy a night with Uod and u, and
decide for yournelf that Jenua Christ ia still the name and hi power aUJl
available to whosoever will.