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    ?: THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL
13
SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 192L
PORTLAND, OREGON.
episcopalians
a Centennial Jlissionary Celebration for .the jfall iBlontlis
EPISCOPALIANS TO
HAVE CENTENNIAL
- Plana are, being made by the Prot
estant Episcopal church of America for
the celebration t the centennial of the
founding: of the missionary society in
this country. Under the immediate di
rection of Bishop Walter T. Sumner and
8. Dean Vincent, who has been appolnt-
, ed as national committeeman from ; the
. diocese of Oregon, special meetings are
being arranged for beginning in Septem
ber ana .lasting through- the falL
Pageants depicting the progress of the
' Church as it has advanced in America
will be held in various churches in the
diocese and November' has been set
aside as a day for special thanks offer
lng for the work accomplished, i
Founded 100 years ago, the missionary
, society followed the frontiers -j of the
United States west and in many cases
preceded them. Missions were estab-
; llshed in the Middle West and West as
' the communities were settled by white
people and they In turn became parishes
when fully organized.
; The history of the missionary society
- in "Oregon Is that of the church. May
11, 1851, the Rev. William Richmond ar
. rived in Portland to establish the first
mission of the Episcopal church. . The
town at that time had some 1500 inhabi
tants and the principal buildings eon
' stated of two churches, a school build
ing, and two saw mills.
; Two years later the first convocation
. . was held in St Paul's church at Oregon
City. Three clergy a ere present, i In 1854
Bishop Thomas Fielding Scott, known as
- the builder, was appointed to the newly
. created diocese of Oregon, He presided
ever the diocese until his death in 1866.
Bishop Morris was their" appointed and
held the position Until 1906. Bishop
Charles Scadding , was then chosen to
fill the vacancy created by the death of
Bishop Morris. Hei died May 14. 1914.
: and the place was then filled, by: Bishop
Sumner, incumbent, j - - i
From one mission In the old i Oregon
. territory the church has steadily grown
and in the state of Oregon at the present
' time there are 41 parishes and several
missions. In Portland alone there are
:, 14. parishes and missions at Mount Tabor
: and St. Johns. Three church schools
' are In operation in the town, St. Helen's
- hall and two others, one in fit, Johns and
' one In Mount Tabor. Beside the parishes
; and schools the church controls the Good
Samaritan hospital, one of the largest
' and beBt equipped hospitals in the state.
- The church plans; to hold the general
convention in- Portland in the tall of
- 1922. .More than 3000 clergy and laymen
will attend the conference. ,
Tent Meetings to
j Keep Up for Week
Services at the Glad Tidings Pente
costal mission tent meeting at Grays
Crossing wiU be continued during the
week. - The schedule for Sunday services
follows: Preaching at 11 a. m., S p. m.
' and 1p.m. The meetings began Thus
day evening and are being conducted by
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Liovejoy.
White Temple
12TH AND TAYLOR TS. :
REV, HERMAN H. HULTEN, D. D.
OF OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA.
Will Preach Every Sunday During
the Month of August. Services 11
A. M. and f:45 P. M.
DR. HULTEJT is one of the foremoBt
pulpit orators in the country. Evan
gelistic. - dynamic and earnest, he
never fails to preach to crowded
.houses. i
MRS. E. MILTON RUNYAN
GOSPEL SOLOIST
Will Sing1 at the Services
August, with PROF., J. S.
Accompanist. : -
During
VANN,
, FIRST NAZARENE
CHURCH
COR. TWELFTH AND MAIN STS.
; A. M. BOWES, PASTOR
Preaching Services 11 A. M- and
7:45 P. M. i '
Sunday School 9:45 A. M.
Young People's Service 6:45 P. M.
ifkl-Weck Service, Wednesday at
, 8 P.M.
First SPIRITUALIST
CHURCH
EAST ITH AlfD HASSALO STS.
Saaday HetUags at S P. M.
ADDRESS BY
MR. IRA TAYLOR
Messages by
MRS. WILLIAMS of Lba Angelea
and MRS. M- J. DQWNES
FIRST DIY1NE SCIENCE CHURCH
IK E. Clay St, Near Corner of E. 25th
v J DR. D. V. BUSH
Subject -Getting the Beet Oat ef Life"
' RET. T. M. MIXARD. Pastor '
"CHRISTENDOM'S BLIND FLIGHT"
- . . IF ANARCHY COMES, WHAT WILL FOLLOW?
? Many fulfilled scriptural prophecies pointed i out, also what the Bible
; ha$ to say in regard to future dYelopraent of earth's affairs.
jr, - . . , . YOU WILL SURELY WISH TO HEAR
C. J. Le Roy
. . SUNDAY," 8 P. hU W. O. V. TEMPLE
-- ., , Elercnth Street, Between Wasbingtoii and Alder
" International Bible Students Association , '
- SEATS FREE -You Ar
iHissionary iSeal 3s
tlToiHark Centennial
Reproduction of medallion designed
by Hobart TJpjohn and adopted by
Episcopalian church as seal for
centennial missionary, celebration
scheduled for this falL ,
Revival Meetings
At Baptist Mission
Revival meetings being conducted at
the new Baptist mussion chapel, 430
East Forty-fourth street, will continue
all during the coming week.
Sunday at 2 :30 p. m. there will he a
special object lesson on "Strings," and j
the children are to bring their pockets I
full of: strings, which Rev. K. D. Sims,
leader, f will use - in illustrating gospel
truths. ; ' , '; ' :
Sunday at 8 p. m. Rev.. Mr. Sims will
speak on "Heaven." Monday evening
he will lecture on ""My Travels Through
Japan, Korea, Manchuria, Siberia and
the Japanese-Russian War." Following
this, meetings will be conducted.
Free Methodists to
Convene at Amity
i -
With the Rev. W. N. Coffey and the
Rev. W T. Klotzbach as presiding elders
the annual camp meeting of the Oregon
conference of the Free Methodist church
will convene for a 10 day session at
Amity, August 18. The Rev. B. W.
Huckabee, general conference evangelist,
will conduct the : meetings. The daily
program follows : Morning prayer, 6 a.
m. ; love feast, 9:30 a. m. ; children's
meeting, 10 a. m. ; preaching, 10 :30 a. m. ;
preaching, 2 :30 p. m. ; ring meeting, 7 p.
m. ; song service, 7 :45 p. m. and preach
ing at 8.
Noble W. Jones V
Invited to Session
-Noble W. Jones,' president of the PoVt
land chapter of the Unitarian Laymen's
league, has ' been invited to attend a
convention of the officers, council and
presidents of the 242 chapters ' of the
league, to be held at Narragansett Pier,
R. I., September 16 to 18.
The convention is announced as one
having no precedent in the history of
religious, professional or industrial or
ganizations, because "only a combina
tion of all three could approximate the
purpose and possibilities of ths lay
men's league convention."
First Congregational
i Church
PARK A5D MAD1SOIT STS.
OR. WM.I T. McELYEEN
i PASTOR
Dr. j Caradoc Morgan
Will Preach Saaday, Aagast 14, lttl
11 A. M "AMERICA A7TD
ISTERXATIOXALISM
J:4i P. M "THE REJECTION OF
j THE ESSENTIAL"
Special Masle Tnder the Direction of
f JOS. A. FISLET
- TWELFTH AND TAYLOH
; 10:90 A. M. :'
DR STANSFIELD
"These Words of Mine"
. - , . .
7:4S P.M. ''
DR. LOUIS ALBERT BANKS
- ; op boston, mass. ?
america's popular preacher
East Side Baptist Church
EAST 0TH AND SALMON STS.
WALTER BESWELL H15SOX.D.D.
Minister
11:0O A. M.
"RESENERATION ARB RENEWAL"
P. M.
"AMONG THE RANCHERS AND
COWBOYS OP MONTANA" -VRKACHIXO
BY
Rev. Daniel Bryant
" GREAT FALLS. MONTANA. t
Ewt Morraoa or Hawthorn. Avenoe CM
Welcejnw NO COLLECTION
J
First
Methodist
VESPER SERIES
IN PAR S ATTRACT
Attendance at the . vesper service at
Laurelhurst park last Sunday was about
twice as large aa on any previous week.
The attendance at Peninsula park also
continues good. These meetings are be
ing conducted under the auspices of the
Portland Federation of Churches at 4 :30
p. m. in the above parks.
At Peninsula park Rev. J. H. Irvine of
the Woodlawn Methodist church will pre
side. Rev. J. Francis Morgan of Pied
mont Presbyterian church will read the
scripture lesson. Rev. W L. Riley of the
Highland - Baptist church will : offer
prayer and Rev. Norman Johnson of the
East Side Christian church will speak
on the subject "The Church of the Fu
ture." Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Davis will
sing a duet and Mr. Davis will lead the
congregational singing, which Is a fea
ture of these services. . '
The speaker at Laurelhurst park will
be Rev. L. K. Tully. assistant pastor of
the: First Presbyterian church, whose
subject will be "The Greatest Fact In
the; World." The male quartet from the
Glencoe Baptist church will sing and as
sist in the congregational singing. Rev.
W. B. Stewart of the Glencoe, Baptist
church will preside. Rev. H. F. Given wUl
read the scripture lesson and Rev. J. J.
Staub will offer prayer.
Half C. McAfee Is
Home From Seabeck
! ' ;
" . Ralph C. McAfee, executive secretary
of the Portland federation of churches.
has returned from Puget Sound, where
with Mrs. McAfee and their little daugh
ter, merruie, iney attended the mission
ary ; educational conference at Seabeck.
They spent a few days in Seattle, at
tending the presentation of "The Way
farer," and also took a trip to Paradise
valley. Mr. McAfee will occupy the
pulpit of the Rose City Presbyterian
church for the remaining Sunday morn
ings in August.
Oklahoma Speaker
; To Talk at Lents
Dr. H. H. Hulten of Oklahoma City
will address the meeting of Baptist Sun
day; school superintendents and workers'
union at Lenta church Tuesday night
at 7:30. The meeting is being held to
discuss general Bible study work for
the coming year. A supper will be served
the members in the church at 6:30.
DIRECTORY
Twelfth Sunday After Trinity
Uniform Sunday School Tjeaaon
"Paul in Cmrus and in Autioch of Pisidia."
Acts 14:1-T, 21-28.
Golden Text "Thou fths.lt worshiD the Lord
thy God and to him only ahalt thou serve."
Matt 4:10.
r Xountc People Topics
Christian Endeavor "True Temueranca in
Heart and Life. L These., 5:4-11.
Eoworth Iieaxue My Favorite Sartnar of
Christ and Why." John 6:63-68. Uatt. 7:4.
- I Baptist
First White Temnle. 12th and Tavlor.
Preaching by Dr. H. H. Hulten, 11 a. S3.. "The
Universal Solvent": 7:45. "Journeying Without
Jesus."
East Side E. 20th and Salmon. Dr. W. B.
Hinton. oermona by Bev. Daniel Bryant 11.
Regeneration and Kenewal : 7:45. "Among the
Rancher and Cowboys of Montana."
Third Vancouver and Knott. Rev. K. E.
Close. 11, 8.
Arleta 48th ave. and 64th it- 8. E. Bev.
Owen T. Day. 11, 8.
Calvarv E. Kth and Crsnt. Bev. J. E.
Thomas, 11, "The State Convention at Cohrmbia
llty ; 8. Bennon by Bev. B, B. Thomas of
Roundup, Mont, i '
l.lencoa m. 4ath and Main. Bev. W. is.
Stewart. 11, 8. i
KeUwood Bethany Bev. C 8. TunnaL 11,
7:30. . :
Grace E. 76th and Ash. Bev. W. H. Tol-
hver. 11. 7:30. I
Swedish 15th snd Hoyt Eev. T. G. Sjolaa
der. : 10:45. 7:30.
St. Johns- Chicago and Leonard. ' 11. 7:30.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Bev. Walter
1- Kiley. 11. 8. i
Tabernacle E. 45th and Woodstock. 11.
University Par Drew and Fiske. ; Bev.
Charles A. Davis i (supnly). 11. 7:30.
Mt. Olivet (colored) Broadway and Everett.
Bev. J. W. Anderson, 11.8.
Elim Swedish E. 6U and Alberta. Bev.
August Olson. 2:30.
Lents 88th it. and 60th ave. Bev. E. A.
Smith. 11,8. I
Second (German) Rodney and Morris. Bev.
F. Hoffman. -1 1. 7 :30.
:; CathoHe -
Pro-Cathedral 15th and Davis. Bev. George
T. I'ampbea , 7:15. 8:30. 9:45. 11.
St Peters Lents. Bev. J. P. O'Flynn. 8.
v:3u, i :3U.
St. Lawrence Sd and Sherman. Rev. J. C
ttarnea. a. 8:30. 10:30. 7:80. -
St Francis E. 12th snd Pine. Bev. L K
MOsmee. e. . 9. ig. 11
Immaculate Heart of Mary Williams and
Stanton. Bev. W. A. Daly. 6. 8. 9. 11. 7:80.
Holy Rosary E. Sd and Clackamia. . Bev.
E. 8. Olson. 6. 7. 8. 9. 11, 7:30.
St. Rose rE. 53d and Alameda. Rev. J.
O'Farrell. 8. 10:30. 4.
St. Andrews E. 9th and Alberta. . Rev.
Thomas Kjernan. 8. 10:30. 7:80.
The Madeleine E. 24 th and 8iskiyo. Bev.
George F. Thompern. 7:30. t, 11.
- Ascension K. 76th snd Tarn hill. 1 Franciscan
Fathers. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
Blessed Sacrament Maryland and Blandena.
Bev. F. W. Black. 8, 10:30. 7:30.
Holy Croxs 774 Rowdcin. Bev. C Ray
mond, 8. 10:80. 7:30.
St. Ignatius 3220 43d St. 8. E. Jesuit
Fathers. 6.30. 8, 10:30. 7.
St. Btephens E. 42d and Taylor. Bev.
Wsrren A. Wait. 6. 8. 9:15. 11. 7 JO.
Holy Redeemer Portland blvd. and Taa
eouvrr ave, Bev. . William J. Devine. - 6. a.
10:30. 7:30.
St Philip Neri (PauBst Fathers) E. 16th
and Hickory. Rev. M. L. Ferry. -6. 8:30.
10:30.
. St CTementa S. ; Smith ' ave. and Newton.
Servrte Fathers. 6. S, 10:80. 7:30.
Sacred Heart K. 11th and Center. Rev.
Gregory BobL 8. 100. 7:80.
St Aratiu E. 15th and Nebaletn. Rev. John
Cummisky. 8. 10:30. 7:30.
"St Stanislam (Poheh) Maryland and Fail
ing. Rev. F. Martusevmki. 8. 10:30. 7:30. '
St Joseph (German) 15th snd Couch.
Rev. Frowin Epper. 8. 10:30. 7:30. '
St Michael (Italian) 4th and MilL . Rev.
M. Bakstra. 8:30. 10:30. 7:30.
St Clare's Capitol H0L Father Aloyxta
0. V. M. 7U5. 9:15.
8t Charles R. 33d and Alberta. Rev. It
Wallace, 8, 10.80.
An Saints K. 39th and Glisen. , Bev. W0
ham Cronin. 8. 100.
8t Patricks 19th and 6avier. Rev. Charles
If Smith. Maseea, 7:30. . 10:30. T:45.
8t BrigHta's Chapel Linntnn-Glen Harbor.
(Attended from 8t Patricks), tan.
. Our lady of Sorrows E. B2d and Wood
stock." " Bev. G. C. Falhv 8. 10:45. 4:30.
St Anthony Chapel 7023 4th eve. Rev.
G. C FaDu. 9a.m. .
Holy FsmDy Chape) E. S7th end Rex. Rev.
G. C. Fallu. 9:45. 7:45..
Frrst Park and Columbia," . Rev. Harold H.
Griffia. 11. "Why Should 1 Join a Churcht";
7:46, "The Uplifted Christ the World's Uphfter."
East Side K. lSlh and Taylor Bev. Norman
F. Johmon. 11. -God a Spirit"; 7:30. "Dif
ferent Kinds of Sou.
Church of Christ Rodney and Eaott. ' Rev.
Joseph Boyd. 11. 8.
Hon tan lie E. 70th and GUsan. 11. 7:30.
Kern Park Rev. F. H, Ghorsaley. : 11.
7:30.'. . ; -
St. John Central and Oswego, v Rev. Her
bert Jones. 11. 8.
Tabernacle K. 28th and Alberta. . Rev. B.
TSbbs Maxey. 11. 7:30.
1 SeDwood 569 Teuino. Rev. J.-S. Johnson.
11, 7
suhjeet: "Soul.-
important cwsvin
" COJTGKEGATIOKAL
Dr. Carsdoe Morgan, pastor of the
First Congregational church of Oregon
City, will occupy the pulpit of the First
Congregational church this Sunday, both
morning and evening.
Ir Morsui ha. but eetly earn, to th.
North wart, hi former perish betas in Minnesota,
"America, and Internationalism" wQl be the
thesae or Dr. Uoma's morninc sermon and ia
the evenlnc he will diacnsi ::The Kejeotion of
the Essential" : .
The church school asd the 'Toons people's
societies have continoed their recalsr .ewinni
dartns the summer months, and sreat plans are
bt-in made for- all work connected with the
church for the fall and winter months. lr.
Mr KJ Tarn is expected to return from his vaca
tion some time during the eominc week and
will eccupT the pulpit on Sunday, August 21.
' Mn. U. A. AoberU and her dausbtera. hUases
Henrietta, and Helm, hare returned from the
conference of the mnaonaiy education movement
held at Seabeck. Wash, Miss Dorothy Bice,
who went as a representative from the church
school, has also returned.
The subject of Dr. J. J. Staub's ser
mon next Sunday morning at Sunnyside
Congregational church will be, "The Se
cret of Christlikeness. Mr. Gordon
Onstad will sing "Before The Cross," by
La Forge. i
The vesper serric in Laurelhsnit Park at
4:30 p. m. will take the pisce of the resular
erenlns service at the church.
. The Joint intermediate and senior Endeavor
service at 6:10 p. m. will have for the topic
of discusdoa "True Temperance ia Heart and
Ufa."
The Atkinson Memorial Congregation
al church will hold its "One-Sunday-Service"
tomorrow.
. Tbe one-reel picture of "Ancient Jerusalem"
will be shone. These pictures made by Burton
Holmes are of the most beautiful as well aa
enlichtenins pictures on the screen. The pastor,
Krr. KTbert E. Flint, will speak on "The Un
failing Christ." Sunday school 10:80, uniting
with the church service at 11 o'clock.
Sunday the pulpit of the St. John
Community church ( Congregational )
will be filled in the morning by Rev. J.
S. Edwards and in the evening by Rev.
Mr. Hoffman of the Rose City Park Con
gregational church.
Bev. Noon pastor of the St. Johns church,
left Monday for Newport, Wann.. where he will
visit a few days. He will return about August
10 and will bring his family with him. .
BAPTIST
At the First Baptist church (White
Temple) Dr. H. H. Hulten, D.D., of
Oklahoma City, Okla., will speay Sunday
morning at 11 o'clock i on the subject,
"The Universal Solvent." His evening
theme will be "Journeying- Without
Jesus."
It is an open secret that Dr. Hulten is here
to consider the work of this field, and if he can
be prevailed upon to accept a call to the pastor
ate of the White Temple he will not only be a
credit to the church but to our city as well,
as ha a man who takes great interest in all
nublie enterprises. Dr. Hulten. during his min
istry iof more than 20 years, has held bat three
pastorates, and m every instance has stroociy
identified himself with all affairs of public inter
est and proven a forceful speaker oa subject!
of that sort as well as in the pulpit.
Inl the East Side Baptist church Sun
day morning the Rev. Daniel Bryant,
who1 is supplying the pulpit during tne
month of August, while the pastor, Dr.
W. B. Hinson, is taking a vacation, will
preach at 11 o'clock from the subject,'
"Regeneration and Renewal." And in
the evening, at 7:45 Rev. Bryant's theme
will be "Among the Ranchers and Cow
boys of Montana."
The regular services of this church will eon-
OF CHURCH
First 19th and Everett 11. 8. ( I
Seoond E. 6th and Holladay. 11.
Third E. 12th and Salmon. 11.
Fourth Vancouver and Emerson. 11.
Fifth 62d and 42d ave. 8. E. 11.
Sixth Masonic temple. 868 TamhiO. 11. 8.
Seventh Smith ave. and New Tors. 11.
All ichurches Wednesday, 8 p. m.
I Oongrnoatlanal . e
First Park and Madison. Dr. Cardoe Morgan.
11 a. 1 m.. "America and Internationalism"; 8
p. m., "Rejection of the Essential. -
Sunnvside TC 82d and Tavlor. ' Dr. M. 7.
Staub. 11. "The Secret of Christlikeness": 4:30.
union, service at Laurelhurst park; 6:30. Christian
Endeavor meeting.
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and Everett
Bev. E. E. Flint 10.45. Sunday school: 11.
"The' Unfailing Christ"
Hie-bland E. 8th and Prevotl. Rev. Herbert
P. Lee. 11. No evening service.
Wsverly Heights E. 82d snd Woodward.
Rev. OUver P. Avery. 11. 7:80.
Laurelwood 45th ave. and 65th it, 8. E.
Mrs. Alice M. Handsaker. 10:80. 7:30.
Pilgrim Missouri snd Shaver. 11.
I'niver-tty Park Haven and Lombard. Rev.
O H. Johnston. 10:80. 7:30.
Finnish Mason and Albina. , Rev. A, A.
Harju. 6 and 8 p. m.
St Johns S. Ivanhoe and Richmond. Rev.
D. Elmer Nourse. 11. Bev. J. S. Edwards; 7:45.
Aev. nofiman.
' Danish-Norwegian E. 23d and Sumner.
Bev. Ole Torgessen. 11. 7:30.
First German Ebenexer E. 7th and Stanton.
Bev. George Zocher. 10:30. 7:30.
Second German E. 8th and Skidmom. Rev.
Henry Hagelgana. 10:30, 7:30. -
Zion German E. 9th and Fremont Rev. J.
a. Uoup. 11. 7:30. ,
Donkard
Church of the Brethren Borthwick and Brahv
ard. Be. George C. CarL 11. 7.
Kplseopel
Pre-Cathedral of St Stephens 13th and Clay.
Rt Bev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop; Very
nee. k. t. t. hicks, a ran. 7:43. holy com
munion; 9:45. school; 11. morning prayer and
sermon; o:ou. young peoples social and meeting.
Trinity 19th and Everett Bev. A. A. Mor
rison, rector. - 11.
St Davids East 12th and Belmont Rev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7:30, 9:30, 11. 7:30.
t. alars 'lt ana Marshall. Bev. 1. U.
Hatton, rector. 7:30. 11. No evening service.
St Philips 242 Russell. 10. 11.
St Andrews Hereford sc. Portsmouth. Rev.
John D. Rice. 8. 11. 7:30.
Grace Memorial Eart 17th and Weidler.
Kev. o. W. Taylor. 11. 8.
St Michaels and AH Angels E. 43d and
Broadway. Kev. '. T. Bowea, vicar. 8, 11.
Church of Our Savior 60th ave. and 41st
ft 8. E. Kev. John B. McCormick. 9 a.
Buhop Mortis Memorial -Good Samaritan
hospital- Rev. F. K. Howard. 7. 9:30 a.
St Pauls Woodmera. Bev. Oswald W. Tay
lor. 4 p. m.
8t Johns Memorial 15th and Harney. Sell-
wooa. Kev. Joan n. Mcutrmtck. 11 a. m.
St Matthews Corbett and Bancroft Bev.
t rL. Clara, vicar. 10 and 11 a u
Good 8hcpherd Vancouver and Graham.
Rev. John Dawson, rector. 7:30. 9:45. 11,
I :ov.
Mission of St Johns Biekner's haO. Rev.
John D. Rice, vicar. 2 and 3 p. m.
St Peters Chapel 1973 E. Stark. 10 a. aa.
St James Chapel E. 72d at and 87th ave.
10, T:ao.
Church of the Trentfifuraiioo E. 50th and
uivuaoa a p. m. . .
' EtTiosltcsi -
East Market 8treet E. 6th tad Market
Bev. Ezra Maurer. 11. 7:30.
Clay Street 10th and Clay. Rev. Jacob
storaer. iv:i, o.
Swedish Tabernacle X- 17th and Glisan.
uev. j. uais; 1 :30.
Lents F. B. Culver. 11. 1:30..
West Portland Multnomah atatam. ' Rev. H.
n. ecneoerman. - 11. 7:30.
Free snathodlat
Flrat E. 9th and MSL Rev. W. J. Johnson.
11, 7:30.
Central E. 55th and Flanders, Rev. 8. Q.
Eoper. 11. 70. . '
Alberta E. 30th and Wygant Rev. S. U
Burns. 11. 7 :4a.
St Johns E. Richmond and Hudson. Rev.
F. R. Daw-en. 11. T o.
Lenta Bev. a K. Blair. 11. TO.
rrtaneTe . . '.
First B. 35th and Main. Bev. Homer X.
VOX. XX.
Second E. 92d and 61st ave. 11. T:0.
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jersey. Bev.
varey wesson. 11. a ,
Concregation Beth Israel ' f Reformed) 12th
and Main, Babbi Jonah B. VTiaa Office 716
Chamber of Commerce bldg. Sabbath services
anoay-at 8 P. m. and Batnrdav at 10:80 a.
Osngregatkm Ahavai bhoiosn Park and Clay
eta. Rabbi R. Abrahamson.- Friday. 8 n. nv.
aausv, s .9v a. so.
Congregation Novah ' Zedek ' Talmud Torah
th and HaO. Rev. Abraham L Isoseacran
Friday. 8 p. ea. Saturday. 9 a. mT Sunday. 10
a. ssw .. wriiginwe smew, :-.-. .
:. letter per aalnta
Church of Jesus Christ ef Latter Day Saints
ci. zata ana auosaon. xierbert C Iveraon.
auHoa prasaarns. - 19. e :su.
Reorganised Church K. 76th . ami Irving.
emki v. tones. iv:,
" trtharns)
St James W. Park and Jeffersoa Bett
vruuaa Xk. xuwirmt,r, ax, i:a, ,
Portland Cburclies
thrae throughout the month, and at the mid-1
service, which Is held oa Wednesday eve
ning at 1 :43. Be. Bryant's topic will be The
Holy Spirit the Administrator of the Church."
Sunday afternoon at S o'clock a mass meet
ing will be held in this church, when, the Bev.
Elias Zimmerman of Jiew York. . a Christian
Jew. wiU tell "Why Jews Do Not Accey
Christ.". And at :4S Iht B. T. P. V. wiU
meet ia the lower hall for thear regular service,
led by Edward Seotten, suhiect "True Temper-
sues in Heart and Life."
Rev.: Chester S. TnnneU. the new pas
tor of the Sell wood Baptist church, will
preach his second series of sermons Sun
day. He arrived last week. . In SDite
of the fact that many members are out
of the city on their . vacations, he was
greeted o ytwo large congregations ana
was greatly pleased with the way things
are starting out.
Be. Tunnell comes from Pocatello, Idaho,
where be has been pastor of the Itnt Baptiat
church for the past fire years, during which
time ho hss seen the membership more than
doubled and the church grow to be one of the
moat influential Baptist churches in the state
of Idaho. Tbe reason tor his leaving there
was that the church had outgrown ua building
and be was unwilling to see the work remain
at a standstfll because local financial conditions
were swob that the congregation could not ailord
to enlarge or rebuild the church, dans are be
ing made to enlarge1 the SeUwood Baptist church
in the near future, under the lraflrntiia of the
new pastor.
Active- hi the young people's work, local ath
letics, etc. Mr. TunseU was very popular in
PocateUo. - He waa a member of the crack
volley ball team of the X. it. C A., which beid
the championship of the intermountain country,
defeating the team from tbe Y. It. C A. at
Salt Lake CitJ. He ia s member of the L O.
U F. I .
Plans are under way for the organixatiou of
a Baptist men's chorus or male quartet in
Bell wood, under the direction of the new pas
tor, who is a fine singer and waa for four years
the manager of tha William Jewel college glee
club and male Quartet, which toured several
state in concerts.
Two new members united with the church
last Sunday and several are awaiting baptism.
Kev. Tunnell ia aa evangeiistie preacher and his
work during the past four, years has resulted in
conTersions : almost every week. Prior to his
locating-ai PocateUo he held a pastorate in St.
Lotus and also ia a smaller city in Mm.ourL
i.tTXITED BKETHRE5
In the absence of Dr. Byron J. Clark,
who is away on his vacation, the pulpit
at First United Brethren church. Fif
teenth and East Morrison streets, will
be filled Sunday morning by Rev. C. M.
Beeler. and in the evening by Rev. J. E.
Conner.
"Led in Dangerous Paths" is the' theme for
dtscu.Hion by the Be. Ira Hawley. pastor of the
Bervid -United Brethren church. Twenty-seventh
and Sumner streets. Sunday morning, snd in the
evening be will speak oa "Tbe father and Me."
Bev. E. O. shepherd, pastor of the Third
United Brethren church. Sixty-eeventh street
and Thirty-second avenne southeast, will speak
Sunday morning on "tiirinc Offense." Tbe
theme for the ovening discourse will be "Near
Christians."
'At he. Fourth United Brethren church. Tre-
mont Station, the pastor. Kev. Leua Luckey,
will speak in the morning on "Requirement for
Heavenly Citlsenship." The subject (or eve
ning will be "Christ, the Corner Stone."
PRESBYTERIAN
The second of a series of song service
programs to be given in the Millard Ave
nue Presbyterian church during the
month of August will be held in this
SERVICES IN
St
Paul E. 12th and Clinton. Bev. A
Era tne. 10 (English). "The Importance of
Striving to Enter at the Straight Gate": 11
(German). "Tbe Lord Has Dona All Things
Well."
Trinity (Missouri SrU3d) Rodney and Ivy
Bev. J. E. Bimbach. 10:13, 2:30.
Church far Deaf Rodney and Ivy Bev. J.
C Beyer. 2:30 p. m.
Our : Savior's TS. 10th and Grant Bev. M.
A. Christensen. 11 (Norwegian), to be followed
by the Holy Communion.
Bethlehem Kerweaian 14th and Davis. Rev.
H. J. Thorpe. 11.
Betner Evangelical Norweeiaa (Free) Wy
gant and Rodney. Bev. . A. Borrevik. 11. 7:45.
Grace (Enxlteb) E. 24th and xtroaaway.
Rev. C. H. Bern hard. 11.
Bethanv Danish Evancalical Union and Mor
ris Bev. U P. KjolUr. 10. 11. 7:30.
St Johns Peninsula and KilDS trick Bev. L.
Ludwig. 10:43. 7:30.
Swedish Angus tana Stanton and Roaney.
Rev. V. G. Ocren. 10:45. 7:45.
Immanuel 19 th and Irving. Bev. A. T. An
derson. 11-. 8.
Portsmouth Lovely and Fortune. Rev. 8. C
B Knutsen. 11, 7:30. -
Zion Evangelical ( Missouri Synod) Chap
man and t Salmon. Rev. H. H. Koppelmann.
9:15. 10:15. 7:45.
Immanuel (Missouri Synod) E. 15th and
Leo. Bev. H. C. Ebeling. 9:30. 10:30. Ger
man. Church of the Redeemer (English) E. 15th
north and Wygant School 10. service 11.
Finnish 179 Fargo. Rev. A. Balminen. 10,
Sundsy school 7. '
St Marks (Wisconsin Synod) Msllory and
Skidmore. Rev. P. Hinderer. 9:30. 10:30;
except on fourth Sundays. 9:30. 2:30.
taethodlrt CpiscopU
Centenary-Wribur E. 9th and Pine. Dr. Frank
L Wemett 11. Rev. C. C. Bariek. "Soma Mod
ern Gouaths"; -7:43. Illustrated lecture.
Central Vancouver and Fargo. Bev. A. R.
Maclean. ,11; no evening service.
' Clrntou-Kelly E. 40th and r-awen. Rev. E.
8. Mace. , 11.
Epworth 26th and Savier. Rev. Frank L.
Moore. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
First 12th snd Taylor. Rev. Joshua S Lana
rk Id. 10:30. 7:43.
First Norwegian-Danish- 18th and Hoyt Rev.
C August Peterson, 11, "Christians Not' to Live
t Themselves ; 8. "The Voice of God."
German Rodney and Stanton. BeV. T. A.
Schumann. 10:45, 8.
Hoyt St 15th and Hoyt Rev. E. E.
Heruier. 11, 7:30. v
Laurelwood K. 63d and Foster. Rev. F. E.
Finley. 11. 7:80.
Lente 86th st and 58th eve. Rev. F. R.
Sibley. 11. 7:45.
Lincoln E. S2d and Lincoln. Rev. W. N.
Byars. 11a m. and 8 p. m.
M on ta villa E. 80th and Pine. Rev. F. A.
Ginn. 11; 7:80.
Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark. Rev. A. L.
Fields. 11. 8.
Path Alberta and Michigan. Rev. George
H. Bennett 11. 7:80.
Rosa City Park E. 58th and Alameda. Rev.
C. W. Huett It, 8.
SeUwood E. 15 th and Taeoma. Rev. W. S.
Gordon. 11. 8. .
Sunnyside E. 55th and TamhilL Rev. T.
H- Gallagher. 11. No evening ervice.
St Johns W.. Lesvitt and avyrscuae. Rev.
W. E. Kloster. 11. 7:80.
8wediah Beech and Borthwick. Rev. 8
Moody, lit 7:80.
University Park Flake and Lombard. Rev.
H. T. Atkinson. 11, 7:30.
Vancouver Ave. Norwegian-Danish Skidmore
and Vancouver. Rev. Gustavo A. Storakec 11,
8.
- Westmoreland MOwaukie and Midway. Bev.
E. S. Mace. 8. vermon by the pa "tor.
Woodwork 44th asd Woodstock 8. B. Rev.
L, C Poor. 11. 8.
Woodlawn E. 10th near Durham ave, Rev.
J. H. Irving. 11. 8.
African Ixom (17 Williams ave. Rev. L A.
Moore. 11, 7:80.
District Superintendent Rev. William Wallace
Toungsoa. 691 JC 62C at N. Tabor 2790.
M. K. 800O1
Pint Union and MnWnomsh Rev. J. B.
Harria, 11. 8.
Plat E. 10th and Weidler.
Bev. A. U.
11. 7:80.
8el)oud F- nth end Xiaaua. Mm J f-
IsBringdala. 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. sa
lt redwood esth and 67th sta. Rev.
C V. Fowler. 11. 7:30. .
Highland Park fc 14th and Jaxrstt, Bev.
W. P. Keebeagh. 11. 7:30. .
fandinavaan 948 Garfield. Bev. . J. B.
Kittby. 11. 7 JO. .
Pint 1 5th and Aider. Dr. Harc4d Leonard
Bowman. 10:80. 7:45.
Westminster East 17th and SchnyWr. ' Dr.
Edward H. Pence. 10 JO (no evening serrfee) .
Central E. 11th and Pine. - Dr. W. H.
Nugent, pastor. 11. eermon by Dr. Stephen
Phelps. ho evening service.
Calvary 11th and Chy. Bev. I. A. McVeigh.
11. "8nne Oad Friends.' Ne evening servVw.
Mt Tabor E. 55th and Belmont Rev. Ward
MarHenry. 11. ,
Merrier. 11, 7:30.
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett. Rev. J.
Francis Mnrgan, 11. God'a Imago and Man's
Bsepunsibuity." Xo evening service. -
Fourth First and Cibbe. Rev. Monroe G.
Everett 10J0. 7:30. .
Kenilworth K 34th and Gladstone. Bev
L. K. Grimes. 11. 8.'
Hope lb ih and EveretL Bev. H. B. GUea.
church Sunday evening at S o'clock. The
numbers include tne following:
Prerade. "Humoresque" Dvorak) : kymm. 1
Have Heard the Jovful Sound"; hymn. "I ll Go
Where Ton Want Me to Go": hymn. There la
Sunshine in My Soul Today"; responaivo read
ing. N 2 in the Psalter: sole. "O Lev That
Wul Not Let Me tie" (Harker) . Careneo B.
eemaa: invocation from Presbytenaa ritual.
followed by the Lord's prayer: a 7 ma. "Conquer
ing Now. and Sun to Conquer": nedmg. ( s)
"True Patriot." (b) "Transformed." Mrs.
ems Walton: avian. Blessed Assurance.
Jesus Is M-jw": responsive reading. Net. S in
Psalter: hymn, "I Lovo to Tell the Story": an
nouncements; offertory. "Andante" Page) ;
solo. "He Is Coming Again" (McKee). Clarenee
B. Freeman; reading. 4a) "Oregon Lync. 4b)
"The Violet. Mrs. Emma Walton: hymn.
"Stand Up. Stand I'r. for Jean": Mispeh bene
diction; sweUude. "Soldiers' Chorus" (Faust).
At 7 0 Mrs. Ethel Weed Lewrllee will give
a piano recital of 10 minutes. tier numbers
will be "The Marvelou Work" and "The Pil
grim's Song of Hopa." .
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EYAXGELICAL
Rev. C J. Ledin. pastor of the Swedish
Tabernacle. Gllaan - and Seventeenth
streets, has returned from his vacation
and will preach. next Sunday at 11 a. m.
At S:S0 p. m. the young people's societies of
all the Swedish churcnes. except the Lutherans,
wdl hold a union meeting at the Tabernacle.
Bev. H. J. Conradson from Kingmenfw. Hnpeh.
China, will speak at 7 -.SO p. m. and bnng
greetings from Mas Ctelia Heudricksou of Port
land, a missicnary of the local church, stationed
at Kingmeani, China. 1
PRESBYTERIAX
Rev. Stephen Phelps. D. D. LL. D.. of
Vancouver. Wash formerly of the First
church. Omaha, N'eb., will occupy the
Central Presbyterian pulpit tomorrow
morning.
There will be ao eveuinsV service until the
first Sundsy In September.
Dr. and Mrs. Nngent and children are enjoy
ing a month's vacation at Nea-Kaa-Ie, Or.
During the absence of the Bev. L. B. Quick,
pastor of Calvary Presbyterian church, the pul
ptt will be occupied by the Be. J. A. McVeigh.
The sermon Sunday morning will be "Some
Old Friends." No service will be held ia the
evening.
Bev. J. Francis Morgan wiU give as his ser
mon in the morning ' at Piedmont Presbyterian
church "Cod's Image and Man's Responsibility.'
.
CHRISTIAN
The official board of the First Chris
tian church has granted the pastor, the
Rev. Harold II. Griffls. a month'a leave
of absence that he may attend the na
tional assembly of Christian churches,
which will be held at Winona Lake, Ind.,
and also that he may visit with his
parents, who live at Middetown, Ind
near the convention city.
The ansembly opens on August SO and the
Rer. Griffis will have two more Bundays with
his congregation before starting for the Ease
Tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock the sermon
will deal with the subject of organised Chris
tianity and the necessity for some kind of
etiurcb, the specific topic being "Why Should I
Join a Oiurcht" In the evening at 7:45 the
Bev. Griffis will give a study in the history of
the influence of Jaras Christ on civil station, tha
title of the serr'tn being "The L'p lifted Christ
the World's I'phrter."
The church quartet of mixed voices will sing
at both services, the special evening program
inducing the baritone solo, "Forgive Me, Lord"
(Ackley). by C&ps Cramer, also the quartet num
ber. "I'll Follow to the End' (tune. "Okt Black
Joe.')'
METHODIST EPISCOPAL
At Centenary-Wilbur church, Sunday
morning. Dr. C C. Rarick. who is well
known in Portland, will speak on the
subject, "Some Modern Goliath a."
PORTLAND
Bose CUy Bev. Donald W. M. McClure,
11. 8. 1
Forbes Graham and Can ten be in. Rev, George
B Lewiv 11. "The Faithfulness of God"; 7:30.
"Salvation Applied."
Trinity Virginia and Nebraska.. Rev. John
D McLennan. 11. 7:30.
AnabeJ 56th at and 37th are. 11. 7:30.
MUIard Avenue 55th a'e. and 73d at Dr.
Henry White. 11; B. Song service.
Marshall street t-17 lb and Marshall, Bev.
A. J. Hanna. 11.
Mixpah . 19th and Division. Rev. D. A.
Thorn poo n. 11. 7:46.
Unity E. 71st and Sandy. Rev. 8. W. See-
man. 11. 7:80.'
Arbor Ledge Bryant and Curtis. Bev. Alex
ander R. Evans, 11. 7:30.
Holt Chinese 133 H First Rev. Gee Sing
Uoy. 7 p. BL-. acbool; 8. preaching.
I Ref armed evangelical
First 12th and Clay. Rev.
G. Hafner.
10:43.1 7:30.
Second E. 83d and Columbia blvd.
Rev.
H. Hevser. 11.
Third Lenta. Rev. . F. Lienkaempcr.
(German); 8, (English).
I rUfermed fi siunterlaa
' First Minnesota and Ainsworth. Rev. F.
Fraxer.: 11. 7:30.
Sevan ta Day AdvantMa
11,
D.
Note Regular services of this denomination
are held on Saturday.
Central E. 11th and Everett TU K. Dick
ton, pastor. 9:45. 11:15.
Tabernacle 6lh and Montgomery. E. J.
Hi board, minister. 9:60. 11.
Monta villa E. 80th and Everett J. A. Ger
hart. 10. 11.
Lenta 94th at aad 68th ave. D. J. Chit-
wood. 10, 11.
St Johns CentraJ ave.- aad Charles ton. J,
M. Meikleiohn. 10. 11.
Albina Skidmore and Mallory. Elder John
10. 11. 1
Salvatlofi Army
Corp No. 1. 243 Ash st Commandant A.
x. ntti lit m., s:ia and s p.
Corps No. 4 128 H 1st Enaign Jessie Millar
aad Captain Mis. !. tpton. and 8 p. m.
" Spiritualist
First Spiritualist E. 7th and Haasalo. 8
Scientific Christian rpinnislut slliry
Rev. It. M. Singleton. 3. 5. 8.
i Unitarian
Church of Our Father Broadway and TamhilL
Rev. Thomas E- Eliot. IX I)., minister emeritus
Rev. William C. Eliot Jr.. minister. 10:30.
A v aeauon upponunuy.
j UnKed arsthren
Conference Superintendent Rev.
Donald.
First- E. 15th and Morrison.
J. Clark. 11. 8.
G. E. Mc-
Bev. Byroa
Second E. 27th snd Sumner. Rev. Ira
Hawley. 11. "Led in Dangerous Paths '; 7,:45,
Third 7th st aad 3 2d ave. 8. E.
E. O. Shephard. 11. "Giving Offense";
"Near Chrirtians.
Rev.
7:43,
Fourth Tremont ' Rev. Lefla Lackey. 11,
" riequuvments lor Heavenly uuxcastup ; 7 :ou
"Christ the Corner Stone."
Cloverdale (Old Constitution) (46 Jessnp
Kev. waiter iteynolda, 10. school; 7. X. P.
a. sermon.
United Evaneatfem A
16th and Feci la r. Bev. H. H.
rarnham. 11. 7:80.
Ockley Green Willamette blvd.
Bev. A. P. Scbmakx, 11. 8.
St Johns Ivanhoe aad John,
Gates. 11, 7:80.
United rVesbTtarlasv
First- E. 37th and Hawthorne.
Given. 11 (no evening service).
Be. 0. r.
Bev. H. r.
Church of the Strangers Grand and W
Bev. b. can in Hots. 10:80. 7:BO.
Kenton 120 W. Lombard, Rev. Cad Scott
Dunn. 11. 7 :B0.
Multnomah Multnomah Station. Bee. David
Bleat auarp. 10. 11. :4. 7:36.
Clay. Rev. John E. Fee..
Christian and Missionary tTTUieno T 9th and
Ulay. xtev. John EL Fee.
Peniel Mission 109 V Second, 2. 8. 8;
daily except Monday at 8 p. as.
Portland Commons Front and Barmnde. Bev.
sxyra as. bdiu, eupc. m. e.
Pentecostal It"lrt and Washiaartoav
Will C. Trotter. All services at the campgrounds
at av owrn st. ana uu ave. o. n.
Glad Tidings (Pentecostal) 249 1st
8. Lore Joy. 2. school ; preaching. 8 and 8
Apoatoiie Faith Front and Burnside.
Fiorenee Crawford and R. B. Crmsrtord, All
asrvicea at camp grounds. East 624 at, and 65 ta
ave. o. xv.
Christian Assembly E. 20th end
Pastor A. W. Smith. 11. 2:45. 7:41.
Volunteers ef America 224 Burmuda. Zva-
nmgs exeept Monday, 8 ; Sunday. 8. - a.
iospe nail
TJO.
-K. 28th and Stark. ;10a0.
- RiMe ' Standard ' Miadoa 2d
V, . . 11 1 . n
F nsi 11 001 ninn aw -ev.- w. ,
Church at God 868 FaXIing. Rev. Harry
KeaL 11. 7.-45.
lieattiatina league 148 13th. Bev. H. Zd-
wara Mills. 11. - .
Church of Divine Troth 205 Ceatarl Talda
11, "Look Up." by Ana 8. Smith.
Dmne Seaeaoa 816 E. Clay. Rev. T. M.
nunaro. 11.
Chrsjtadeiphiaa 621 R Washington. 1 1.
The Society f"T Spreadiat the Janewledge ef
True rrayer f ee xleicLner bade Maadsv. 8
p. m. r6utaUace.f . '
nurchHeao'eriX&Ul
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The Ilex. Charles C Rarick, well
known Portland minister, now at
tached to Methodist temperance
board at " Waahlngton. .
Dr. Ranch is now, extension eeeretary of the
board of prohibition, public saorasi and reform
of the Methodist church, with headquarters ia
Washington. IX. C.
At the evening service hour. Dr. Edward
LairS Mills wiU deliver a lantern slide lecture.
"Pioneer Trails." giving the story of Jason Lee,
his eoming to the Northwest, and his preai him
to the Indians and whit people ia - those early
uays oi lss.
Mrs. MaJdwyn E. Evaat win sing at both
The First NorweciaB Daniah M. E. church.
eorner 01 a.nLeenta and xioyt streets. C Aug,
PtfMM thm n..tM will nM..l. 1 .
theme. "Christiana Not to Live to Themselves."
At 8 p. m. the subject will be "The Voice of
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EPISCOPALIAjrr
Services for the day at St. Stenhena
pro-cathedral will commence) with holy
communion at 7:45 a. m. Moraine
prayer and aernion at 11 a. m. No eve
ning aervioe.-
lhe koung People's society will hold their
rewaiax weeaiy meeting la tne parish house at
P- bl Miss Anne Nagel win lead. After
the meettnsT lieht nlnhmuii wfii -
by Maw Edna D. Vaon. ki a v-11 ...
tendance Is requested, aa the contemplated pic
nic at Oswego lake Will be considered aa thi.
meeting.
9f
E-TDEAYOBERS TO TAKE TBIP
x ne annual river excursion f tv..
ChrisUan Endeavor will be held August
22 on the barge Swan. The party wiU
leave the TamhiU street dock at 7M5 In
we evening:.
9
CHRISTIAN" JE,T TO SPEAK
E3iaa Zimmerman. Chrlntlan Jew win
wuurcsa a mass meeting; at the East Side
Baptist church Sunday afternoon at I
o'clock n the subject, "Why the Jews
Do Not Accept Christ." The public la la-
VllCO.
THE BEST
f 1
THE SEA SHORE
The finest ocean resorts In the Northwest ire at Clatsop, Cannon
and North Beaches, reached by a delightful short trip along the
wonderful Lower Columbia river on the fast trains of the North
Bank road. i ' ;
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Limited train leave Portlaxvrl 8:30 A. M. dally aad 1(45 P. M.
Saturday. Empress train 620 P. M- daily. Similar service return
ing. Observation parlor cars and first-class coaches. .
Tickets sold to Seaside, Gearhart and North Beach' points.
Tickets, parlor car seats and details at CONSOLIDATED TICKET,
OFFICE, Tkird and Washington Streets, NORTH BANK STATION,
Tentb and Hoyt Streets.
D9NT FORGET that the
AS1
on which you
tickets BACK
Summer Excursion Fares
now in
For any desired
a . . - -
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. . ... : . ' i ' - .
WM. McMURRAY, General Pissenger Atent.
" -. Portland, Orejon - . , .
REV. MR. RARICK
TO PREACH HERE
"Some Modern Goliatha will be the
topic of the sermon to be delivered at -
Centenary-Wilbur Methodist Episcopal
church Sunday morninc by Rev. C C.
Rarick. t executive secretary f the
Method iat board of temperance, prohibi
tion and public morala with headquar
ters at Waahlncton. D. C, and formerly .
of Portland. An analogy will be drawn.
of Iavid eettinx- out to slay doliatlO
armed with a aline and five stoaea. Rev.
Rarick will teQ the use that the four
stonea nnuaed by David can be put to In
the modern world.
Tha Rev. Mr. Rarick waa formerly
pastor of Mt Tabor and Central M. E.
churchaa. He waa appointed to the
board of temperance, prohibition and
public morala in 191S and has made bis .
headauarters in Waahinrton since. He
has Juat finished a Jecture tq,ur In North
Dakota, Montana and Idaho, where ha
rave 40 lectures on "Christian Citizen-ahip.-
- . ,.
ASK FOB LECTUBEBS .
The board baa done wood work la
fltfitimr tha "wet" forces Rev. Mr. Ra
rick states, and will carry on tha work.
By means of Questionnaires sent broad-'
cast in the country information has been.
received Indicating; that the American
people, that la the greater majority of
them are for .prohibition and against
any attempt to revert to the old order,
be said.
Success of prohibition in this country
baa led the leading statesmen of other
nations to request detailed information
and to aak for lecture ra. . Among- the na
tions making' such requests la England.
France, Italy. Austria. Germany and
Japan. South America. India aad China.
he, said, were particularly anxious to
have lecturers sent.
xnnsTZKs go otxbseas
Two of tbe members of tha board. Dr.
Clarence True Wilson, formerly of Port
land and now general secretary of the
board, and Dr. D. Pickett are now on
their way to Europe. Dr. Wilson is to
attend the ecumenical . conference at
London in September and afterwards
will tour England delivering a series of
13 lecturea Dr. Pickett has been ap
pointed by President Harding aa a rep
resentative from the United States to
the " International Anti-Alcoholic confer
ence at Luaanne, Switzerland.
Tha Rev. Rarick will leave Portland
Friday and will deliver a series of 20
lectures on bis way back to Washington.
Hie first stop will be Salt Lake City. He
expects to arrive In the Capitol City Oc
tober It after lecturing In Nebraaka,
Missouri. Wlaconrrtn. Illinois and Ohio.
SEBTICES AT HEX'S BESOBT
Services at the Men's resort. Fourth
and Burnside streets, will be conducted
Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock by tha
Rev. A. J. Hanna. paator of fe Marshal
street Presbyterian church. Miss Julia
Anderson, mexao soprano, will give sev
eral solos. She will be accompanied by
Mrs. C C. Tripp.
VACATION
IS AT
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OA C A WEEK ENDSTiekaU on
OlefJU vaaU Friday, Saturday and
Sunday, return limit Monday.
OO fl A EVERY DAY, return limit
OUeUU October 31.
: War Tax 8S In addition.
DAY
can purchase
EAST at the
effect is
15th
xaorrnatiogx, call
L. E. OMER. City Passenter Atent
; 701 Wells Farro Buildint, Broadway 4$ 00 v
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C E. WARREN Utent. Consolidated Ticket
; Office, Third and Washington Streets
T : , ; :- Main 3530.
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