SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1821. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON . i i --v TOWN TOPICS ' -- - "COMIHO EVENTS :::-;t HaUaeal Grange neetlng. Portland. ' Ksesai br to It. --V- - t - Padflo lnterOonal Urwtock ExpodtkM, ' rcrtland. November a to 12. - v Orrgos Sunday School esseeiattoa snsnsl eosv : veotioo. Salem. November 1 to IT. . American Historical asvodaUrmi Fadfle Owl Sranen. Port land. Korato 25 end 2. OrcaoB Bar eaaociatjoo, Portland. Dscembsr. Annua ! eossTrmtoa Oregoa Chrbtiaa endeavor Ceioav Satemj rtraary IS t 1. , '.' J' TTKiTHFB '. vncrriar ?" i.' I snd Vicinity -Sanday. hir; easterly ..-Oregon Sunday, fair; gentle easterly winds. - Washington Sunday, rain aial. (air east , portion; fresh southerly winds. WEATHER CONDITIONS : , A moderate low innus um b arrtnl morning orf r Missouri, scram psaied by rains In the middle Mississippi valley and atone the west Colt coast. A treat high pmnra area over spread the western portion oi the country. in geSeralty fair weather exoept est the aorta Pacific Coast, where beary rains oerarred. The greatest precipitation reported was 8.4 inches at Tatoosh Island, Wash.; 1.83 inches at New Orleans. La. : 1.79 Inches at Vanemrver. B. C. and 1.14 inches at Victoria. R. C. The weather m vncB wanner in we apper stnso-xn vajtey and anrraaponding-ly cooler, in the middle aliaua stpni valley and west Gulf states. - RelatlTS hunidite at Portland: - Noon nmtmr. day. 58 per cent; 6 p. m. yesterday, 41 per cem. a. m. toaay, ys per cent, . , Precipitation since J senary 1: - Total. SO. 18 Inches; normal. 81.02 . incbea; deficiency. 0.84 incnes. . a sums, to. ; OBSERVATIONS r Temp. jpg i r if 52 a 53 8 ' O B8 88 62 60 0 so 'is 'Hi 64 48 0 68 SO .S3 ; 88 T4 48 0 80 0 .88 88 52 0 83 0 68 33 0 40 48 8 48 .08 00 88 ' 0 TO 88 .20 88 40 0 72 68' 0 80 68 1.83 84 48 O 20 .... 0 68 62 .18 68 84 0 83 48 0 80 48 0 70 0 0 63 88 0 68 40 0 48 84 .14 72 44 0 83 88 0 73 48 0 70 62 .72 68 60 0 63 88 0 80 68 0 . 74 88 0 62 68 .1? 84 40 0- 48 18 82 60 .04 IS .... 0 .... SO 3.48 68 44 0 84 01 68 64 1.78 70 60 .04 68 44 0 1 86 1 88 0 STATIONS Raker, Or. , oue, Idafi. ....i..... Boston, Mass. ......... Buffalo, N. T. . . i . . . . . Calgary. Albert Chicago, m. . as, , uenver, Joio. ............. Dee Moines. Iowa ......... Rdmonton, Alberta ........ Fresno, Cel. ............. tlalveston, Tezaa .......... Helena, Mont . . .w Honolulu. T. H. .i.. Huron. S. D. J. ........... . ejunaan. Alaska .......... .. Kansas City. Mo. . Ijo Angeles, CaL . Manhfiekt, On . . , Medford, Or. .... -V ....... Memphis, Tenn. - New Orleans. XA. .......... New Tort, N. X. I Nome. Alaska . . North Head, Wash. ....... North Platte, Neb. ......v. Oklahoma City, OUa. Phoenix, Aria. ............ Ptctsbnrg, Pa. ............. Pocatdlo, Idaho Portland, Or. Prince Kupert, B. 0. ....... '. Roaeburc, Or. ............ Hoswell. N. iff . Kaoraniento. CaL. ........... Ht. Louis, Mo. ............ St. Paul, Minn. ' Halt Lake City, Ltah ....... Han Iieo, Cal. Han Franciaro, CaL Seattle. Wash. Hheridan, Wyo, Sitka, Alaska ........... Hpoaane, Wash. Tanana. Alaska ' Tatooab Island. Wash. . .... Tonopah, Ner. ........... Valdes. Alaska VancottTer, B. O. ......... Walla Walla. Wash. ....... Washinatcrn, D. Ci Yakima. Wash, .t . . . P. H. report of prsoedini day. Commercial Clsb Heads to Meet Sec retaries of commercial organiaatione in the state will hold their annual meeting in the green room "of tha Chamber of Commerce November 7, according to an nouncement made by the State Chamber of Commerce today. W. A. Reld of Cor vallls is president and L. Antles of Bend is secretary of the stats org-anisatloa of secretaries. Shepsrd't Asto Bsa Xlses Portland-Astoria-Seaside division Leave Port land 7:30 a. m., 10:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., 4 :15 p. m. Leaving Astoria ? :15 s, m 2:19 a. m.. 10:00 a. m.. 1:20 p. m.. 2:45 p. m, and 1:15 p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from Seaside and Clatsop Beach points. Busses leave St. . ', Charles hotel. 204 Morrison street. Tele--.'-. phone MsrshaU 381.Adv. Mayor Baker to Speak Mayor George C Baker is scheduled as the principal r. speaker at a meeting of the Pacific ' Coast Shippers association m the Ty- ' ' rolean room of the Benson hotel next ' r ' Tuesday noon. .'-Among the entertain ment features of the program is a epe ' cialty entitled "Five Minutes Across the Border," by Roy Dailey of Seattle. Shepard's Asto Bis Lints Portlsnd- Jst, Helens-Astoria division : Leave Port V land 12 p. m., 7 :30 a. m., 10 si m, 1 p. m- I 4 :15- p. m. Leave Astoria, 7 :15 a. m., 10 ) , , a. m., 1 :30 p. rn., 8 :30 p. m., 6 :15 p.. m. i Saturday, Sunday and holidays. Bin see . leave St Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street Telephone Marshall 4381, Adv. r Asaistant Forester Hetnras A. O. .,- "Waha, assistant district forester, and chief of operation, has returned from Kastern Oregon, where he has been since June, conducting an intensive inspection . of the trail, road, telephone and lookout systems on the national forests east of ths Cascades. Shepard's Asto frii Lines Multnomah ' Falls division... Leave Portland 9:30 a, f , m, U sv nru 2:45 p. m.; 4:20 p. rh. dally. Leave Multnomah Falls 7:15 a. m., 11:15 a. m., 12 :55 p. 4 p. m. and 6 :10 p. m. daily. Busses leave St. Charles hotel, 204 Morrison street Telephone Marshall . " 438L Adv. , , Men's Besort MeetUg Dr. Harold L. ' Bowman, pastor, of the First Presbyte rian , church, will speak Sunday at 4 p. m. at ths Men's Resort Mrs. Eumara, Japanese soprano, will sing. At 7:30 p. rn.. Rev. Levi Johnson will continue his . . illustrated Bible lectures. Thomas Laird will les4 the singing. Shepard's Asto Bsa Llses Portland Hood River division. Leave Portland 9:30 a. m.. 11 a, mu. 2:45 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. dally. Leave Hood, River 2:30 a, . m., 11 a. 2:20 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. . daily. Busses leave St Charles hotel. 204 . - Morrison at Telephone Mar. 438L Adv. Coyotes Fae. Destrsetlos Stanley G. Jewett In charge of predatory- animal work of ths U. S. biological survey, has left for Harney county to Inaugurated Announcement - THE NEW h . LABOR Dance Pavilion ' .'M:r3,i OPENS ' ' . . TONIGHT Newest and birxest dance haQ in Portland. WiU accommodate 2000 Eeople. Lixce and commodious ladies and cents' parlors. The, jfest and finest maple dance floor In the West ' Equipped with' automatic forced fresh air " veQtilstkn and temperature control, FEATURING PORTLANLVS FAVORITE x ; (TEN-PIECE) . " FLEMING ORCHESTRA ' ; .;DEUJXE ' A . Thm Big Dcatcn Orchestra That Play the Right Time OH BOY! : ; '; , Good Floor Management Guaranteed Popular Price coyote "' polaonlnr campalra alone the Kevsda; and Calilornia botuwartea. s. ; rortlssi-Kewewrf Bss-Lsave FourtJi nd Alder daily, , :S0 Uf.BL.udl. ZM, ' 4 :15, i 40. 40 p. m. : Saturday and Sunday 11 :1& p. m. . Ptaon Main 14-Adr. j-v f . f y J. '.H. TssI Wvlr; Taylor street dock Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. a. m. ; learinar-ChUlea Wednewday. FridSy. Sunday, 1 a. m. Far, fi. Mala S0 Adv. . .:.;-',; -.v ' Bs ; Kst Forret f the ' Labor ; tempi dance at Fourth and Jefferson;. Satur day nisht. The largreet and beat hall in city Fleming's 10 piece orchestxa.-Ady. Portias Tinamook CidOlae Star, Hoyt hotel, daily at :1S a. m. and 2 p. nv Special arrftng-ements made for fisb Ingr parties.- Adv. J-Z .'ii -, Fset Hartt See our foot epeciallst. X-ray services free. Knight Shoe com pany, Morrison near Broadway. Adv. ' Str. Amerlfs St Helens via Columbia river, 2 :30 p. m. daily ; 1JL30 a-.m. Bun day. Alder st. dock.. Main 232. Adv. - FerUasS-SsJeaB Stage Leaves Seward liotel. Tenth and Alder, every hour from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. Fare. 21.a(J. Adv. : Salem.XDla City Stag-e Connects O. E. trains Noa. i and for Mill - City. Joseph. Hamman, Salem; Frppj Adv. Sr. Hlrm-a, eye. ear. nose and throat. Office, Sellins; buUdlnj; residence, Nor tonia hoteL Adv.- : - L Dr. Marl EasJ has resumed practice. Lafayette Wdr 213 Waahlnjton st. Ad, Hr. Sherssas X. Wrifht has returned, Adv. '. .' ..v.-. -V:- : . Bates on Tin Plate Will Be Beduced . Eastern rail lines . have concurred with transcontinental - lines " In - es tablishing: a new rate on tin plate mov ing from eastern points- to Pacific coast domestic territory of 31.20 her . hundred pounds, according: to advice received to- J day by the local offices of the Union Pa cific railway. - New tariffs are to be Is sued immediately. The present rate on tin plate is 1.83 front New York, $1.66 from Pittsburg", and 21.68 from Detroit - Basketball Teams Start Enrollment TWe Inter-Church Athletic association which has been formed under the ass plces of the boys' division of the T. M. C. A.,' has started the enrollment of teams ror tne basketball season or 1931 1922. The following Sunday schools have entered basketball teams: Central Presbyterian, Forbes Presbyterian, Mount Tabor Presbyterian, -Woodlawn Methodist - Sunnyslds Congregational, Highland Baptist, Centenary Wilbur Methodist Lents Evangelical and Grace Baptist. Other Sunday- schools are in vited to Join the' association. Full in formation may be obtained from Wil lard F. Rouse, room 203 B'T M. C. A. At a meeting of the organisation the following officers were elected t Presi dent, Robert R. Barnes, xsoor 6238 ; secretary-treasurer, George Porter, Au tomatic 239-98; advisor, Wlllard F. Rouse, Main 8700, ; HONOR 8T8TEX FATOREB Oregon Agricultural College, CorvaUis, Oct. 29 Members of the Women's league at the college expressed themselves In favor of the honor system on the campus. The league includes all women registered at the college. From all Indi cations the girls will .adopt the system. T NEWS OF. PORTLANDCHURCHES (Continued Prom faca FoortaeB) . ish -and mission all over the countr. Prayer and gifts will be given in grate ful remembrance. ... As s thank offering for their jubilee the women of the Episcopal church undertook to raise 50,000. According to a telegram re ceived ber from tha Mission House, $66,000 has alreadi been raised. - Scan B. T. T. Hicka wtD hare chars of the Sandar serf ices at St. Btepbans praathedral and also the services oa An Saints' day, Tnesdaj, On Tueaday the first celebration of holy com munion will be at- 7:30 a. nv, aftd tha second' celebration at 9:80 a. nv. An iQnstrited lectore en Hawaii will be aivea to the yona gpeople at S:SO p. m., Sunday, by Stephen 1. Chulnrn and Donald Lamont Jr. All Saints' day there win be services st Trinity Episcopal church at 10 a, m. Dr. A. A. Mor rison will oecopy his pulpit Sunday: The Women's Guild will meet Wednesday at 2 r- TO. in the parish house. The monthly meeting of the Women's Auxiliary will be beM-Friday at 2:30. The Young People's society elected the foUowins officers last Sunday: . James Beard, president: Hiss G. Hunt, vie president: Walter Ramberc. secretary Uunsuim. Arrangements hsTe been made tort a. victory party Thursday renins, of which the Tounf Peoole's society sad the choir will be hosts. last 8aturday eve nine the Sunday school officers and teachers were entertained at dinner . ia the rectory by The club house s St. David's parish, which had ks fall openin); aat Monday, has adopted the following schedule for the year: Monday, members' night: Taesdsy Sad Thursday, open night -to men and older boys: Wednesday, Girls Friendly society night; Friday, high school boys' night, An Saints' day service will be held in the church Tuesday at 7 a. n. and All Souls' day service oa Wednesday at 8 a. m. ' The rector wtil preach Sunday. The church school teachers' institute win meet as s normal school this year. The first session iP. be November 1 it I n m.. is St David's parish house. , Tha instructors have been selected from variona parishes. Bishop W. T. Sumner win visit tha Xkdsgopaf church at Hilvaukus, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and preach the sermon. . . , .... jgi EVANGELICAL The revival meetings at the Swedish Tabernacle have been well attended and several conversions have been recorded. Ths Ellm chapel, seating about 200, was too small for the afternoon meetings, which, since last Tuesday, have been held at the tabernacle. - Rev. G. F. Johnson ass spoken on prophetic subjects. His lectures in the afternoon hare been instructive. Sunday "will "be the last day Bav. Jar. Johnson ta here. He win speak at 11 IMPORTAN TEMPLE a. av. S P. aa. and 7 :3 T. as. The afternoon lectins win be. am KnsHsa. Arrancenenta are made for eerflow nwetins hi the ereBinf , If Beeesaiiy. at the Swedish Baptart cbarch, , .Thaw Mrival asetias will be followed with a Bible con ft rw. berinnins at Siim chapel. Skidaaore and Mirhisan acnne. oa Taeaday afteraooa at 2:80 clock. The leaainwa wiU be heU at :0 a. m. and 3:30 fx. m. at Elim chapel and reriral aerrtcea aeery eveminB at the taber nacW, T.4J o'clock. . Be. Rodolph Petenoa of EeentU. Wash.. Bee. O. T. LsOoa of PoweU Valley and ether, ministers wiU partaripata in isa beea made -y tha ' Bee; 1 Iseo Stacker, pastor of the Ctay Street Evan gelical church, that the eongregation voted last Wednesday to haral all Sunday seiikiea ks the English . language. ' fb- Clay . Street cbureh. which ts the oldest Esanaenenl eawrch ia Port land, has used the Genaaa language ia its serv Vcea since the church was started. B. 3. Keiler is Sunday school saperinteodent: 3. C. Laekei. CL K Stobet, K. C Guntner. A. Krupae and J. K. Elmer an trustees, and Edward Gaigar is president of the Young People's si lis nee. . , . j : ft . - FR1EJTDS v . '' The Rev. L. C Hinshaw of Newberg, yearly meeting and evangelistic superin tendent of the Friends church, will preach Sunday morning and evening at the First Friends church... LTJTHEBAS ' ' The Luther league of Our Savior's Lu theran church will give a special pro gram - commemorating the Lutheran reformation on Sunday at 7 :30 p. m. The discussion wilt be led by Mrs. Theodore Gulhaugen of Kennewick. Wash. The morning sermon; by the - Rev. M. A. Ohristensen will be in Norwegian. Olaf Kyllo, chairman of the benevolence com mittee, will report On the progress of ths Near 'Bast relief campaign. The festjral of 'the reformation win be cele brated at Trinity Lotheran church on Sunday. Appropriate eerviees eill be conducted by the Bev. J. A. Bimbacb, pastor. All are inriied. The reformation festival with confession and holy communion win be observed in St. Paul's Lutheran church Sanday,- The pastor, tha Bev. A Knsuse, will preach the confessional sermon at 10 a. m., and the festivsl sermon at 10:30. Ths morninc services will be in German. Ths Bnglish service with eoafesston and holy com munion win be at 7 :30 p. at. . Special music has ben prepared for : both - ssrrieas by the choir. . A special lectars sad derotional servioe will be held at 9 p. m.. the topic of which win be "Tha Reformation and the Diet of Worms." The reformation festival will be celebrated and special services Sunday at Graea Lattheraa church. The Her. C H. Bemhard wOl preaeh in the morning and a sacred concert wiU be giten at night The Ladies' Aid society of Bethany Danish LutheraB church win gire S bazaar on No vember 18. .-- . METHODIST EPISCOPAL The annual banquet of the Methodist Deaconess association will be held at the First Methodist church next Friday at 6:30 p. . m. , Dr. Charles MacCaughey, new pastor at Centenary yWilbur church, will give the address. Miss Kathleen Mount, soprano, and a quartet will fur nish special music Plates will be laid for 400. , . - Good Literature Sunday win be observed to morrow by many of the Methodist churches in - Bev. William Wallace Youngson win occupy the pulpit of the First Methodist church Sunday morning at 10:30. At 7:80 there will be a concert by the Whitney Boys' Chorus. The gen eral public is invited to both sen hies. Centenary-Wilbur Hethornst church is empha sising two things inspirational Sunday services with exceptional musie, and a strong week-day program of social service, announces Dr. Charles MacCaughey, the new pastor. The Wesley Ep worth League is siring a special study course on "The Teachings of Jesus" at the Sunday night meetings. Sunnyside Methodist church is alire with activ ities. Three bis "drives" are now under way. The men of the church are endcarortng to reach every unchurched boy in the community. As a part of the program a great banquet will be served for "lads and dads." The young people of the Epworta League hare a striking program mapped pot for "Win My Chum" week. A drive is now- on In the Sunday school with the result that this is the largest Sunday school in the Oregon conference. This week a pubfic re ception was held in honor of Dr. and Mrs. T. H. Calktgher. Large audiences are crowding tha cuarcn every Sunday. - The men and boys of Lincoln Methodist cbureh and community are looking forward to o aw next rmay nignt wnea to nnt annual "Father and Son" banquet wfll be held. L. V. Jenkins, chief of police, win be one of the principal speakers. The Sunday school officers and teachers will also hold their second workers' conference Tuesday night at the church. Sun day morning the Bev. W. N. Byars, pastor, will preach a sermon on "Father and Son." and at ugnt wui give tne nrat sermon in a senes on "Christian, Fundamentals.' Central Methodist church has secured Ia T. Mahone as the sneaker for its Sunday mbmina service. Mr. Mahone has Just returned from the, mm wucrs 119 iuuuh wc mwuni ot to say men's association. E. K. Steele wiU conduct the evening service. The pastor snd his wife are attending a missionary convention in Kansas The new pastor st the Linnton Methodist rl.urch is the Rev. Robert Moulton Oetke, A. M.; iv. u., wno nas. seen for tne last four years stor ox too saetooojst canxca at Lyons, 'ur. llis efforts while there were directed toward building a community church. This past year the new social and library rooms were completed snd the equipment secured to reader a wider social service to the community than the church bad ever bees able to render before. His work has bad a special appeal for'tht young people. He recently considered' an offer made by one of tha larger Portland churches to become di rector of their- boys' work, bat was prevented from accepting because of his previous sgreement to remain upon the teaching force of Willam ette university.' Professor Gatke has riven his serriees to churches not in a position to support a resident pastor and continues to' hold the posi tion of instructor of history St the nnirersity. In his new field at Linnton there are large pos sibilities ter working est a community program and the Kadera of the church are expecting that such a program will prove a fruitful one. Good Literature Sunday win be observed at both morning and evening services at the Van couver Arenue Norwegian-Danish Methodist Episcopal church. The text for Sunday morn ing devotion wiU be, "The Word of God." Ths evening service at 8 win be ia English. The Bev. Gustav A. Storaker win speak at both services. The Central Ladies' Aid of the church win have a sale Saturday evening, November 5. The Bev. E. Button Mace, pastor of Clinton Kelly H. K. church, announces that he wfll have something- to say Sunday morning "about the foes menacing ear civU Ufe." The evening service is combined with ' the Epworth - League meeting at 7 o'clock Under the leadership of Mii Clara Jasper. The pastor wOl preach at ths Westmoreland chapel at night. Next Sunday win be Scout night at the Ep worth Methodist chnrch. Promotions wiU take place in troop 25, and' Jsmes Brockway, Scout executive, wiU give the address. -' The camp meeting iof the Oregon conference' met Wednesday -and selected Cottage Grove as the permanent site for the conference camp meet, inf. x , . , ' " - U 48 ! - IfAZABEHE r The revival which opened last Sunday with deep interest at the First Nasarene church. Twelfth . and ' Main streets, will continue every night during next week. Rev. U. E. Harding preaching with his usual fascinating manner. He expressed H as anacapaiins a areas meeting, in nis first Plumbing Fixtures That Satisfy Pa ' ' ' - r . . No feature' ; of your liome contributes more to year tronnd sttisf action than mod ern sanitary plambine. You .cannot afford ' to. neglect this vital, ' permanent,', comfort " bringing part of everyday life in " building or remodeiins. " ' z ' ' - -. Many years o experience have enabled us through careful selection to offer fix tures of such superior quality and artistic design as to meet the demands of , the most ex acting. You are assured per manent satisfaction when. you buy our ' , "FAULTLESS" PLUMBING AND HEATING FIXTURES For Sale by Leading T Plumbers. ' visit sJrrOwrecaBs axsd let s t ;The M. Le U , WBoIc$aler " - ' jj . 80-82-84-86 Front Street . .' T sag - the entire congregation shook bis hand. 1 with a promise to stand with him for a greet revival Bev. -A. E. Banner is to preach also during next week. - The singing is to so any a leading learare of the meetings. FToteesor ana Mrs. C Meils are tha leaders. There Witt be three' stma.es Sunday. . r. ' - ' V" ME8BTTEBIAX . At ths First Presbyterian church Son day, the oratorio by GauL Ths- Holy City," will be given at the evening serv ice, wit Otto Wedemeyer aa director and ES. B. Coursen organist, v Tee regular uartet. Mrs. Blanehe WIIbsbm Seeemtea. sonrsne: Miss Mary WySe. enwtralto: Ralfred- Towns, tenor, and Otto Wedemeyer. two, will be assisted by the following voices: Sopranos. Miss' Evelyn Drewery. - Mn Agnes Torek-,' Maw -Olga Johnma. Miss MartuerHa RnsseU and Mrs. T. W. Ximmerman; contraltos. Miss Glenda Buiet flin. Mrs. Marie Comtanteio sad Miss Mildred Fsnimon: tenors, 43. H. Char ters. B. C. JseksoB and fieorre & Cochrane: basses, C H. Savage. F. T. Richards, W. A. Stebbtne and T. W. Zimmerman. : At morning worship Tar. Bowman wffl preach snd Mrs: "Segenten wfll sins; "O Divine Re oeemer (Gouaod), and the anthem, "Thaw Wilt Keep Him in Perfect Peace"- Buek).. wfi) ba girea by the choir. - - A sakeiioa study class ass been ,orgarrised by the vexring auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary sneiety and will meet for the first time en Wednesday this week in Room H rf the ehareh house at 7:45 o'clock. The book to ba studied b "The Kingdom snd the Nations by Erie M. North. Bev. Kormsn K. Tally wiS ba the leader. . All women interested in the study .of missions sre invited. A eUen's clnb has been organised st the First Presbyterian ehareh and will have the initial meeting Tuesday at 8 o'clock in the Sunday school aoditorinm. Dr. Waiter H. Nugent win deliver a popular lectors entitled. ' "If I "Were Ton." Refreshments will be served.: All the tea of ths congregation and their. friends are invited. . ( Westminster Prcsbjtsilan ehareh win hear ha pastor both morning' and evening. Frofemor Hutchison: has chosen the follosring music: Homing Anthem. "The Wilderness Isaiah XXXV), S- S. Wesley; offertorr. ''Allegretto in B flat minor." Sergius Rachnuuuhovf ; tenor aria, "Then f hall the Righteous. Shine Forth" (from "Elijah"). Fsttz Mendelssohn. Erening AnLUem, "Songs of Praise the Angels Rang."'. H. R. Shelley: offertory,-"Andante in F." 8, 8. Wes ley; xquartet and , duet tenor sad baritone), "Be Glad, O Te Rignteous.',. Henry Smart There will be no young people s meeting Sun day evening at the church. The society has charge of the vesper services st the T. W. C. A., at which Dr. Pence ia to, apeak on "A Woman'a Wit and Divine Compassion. Miss Mario Bowman, president, will preside. The Girls' chorus which meets each Wednes day from T to 8 p. m. is growing ia Bumbers. About 75 are aow in the dub. All girls of Irvington district who sre 11 years or elder are eligible and are urged to Join. There sre no dues, but regular attendance ' wiU be required. '. " ' The Bible school has been : keeping above the 600 mark. The -attendance last Sunday was S3S. -One thing 'diitinetive about the school ia that it has preetiealy no adult divi sion, because the entire building is being used for the hoys and Ciris. The beginners depart ment, under the leadership ef Mrs. - Ralph H, MibrKeil, numbered SS; the primary under Mr. I C Phi llips numbered 126; juniors, 856; intermediates, 160; seniors. 68; adults, 60. " ht connection with the morning service to morrow in the Central Presbyterian ehareh Dr. W. H. Nugent wiU conduct an installation serv ice for the officers and teachers of the Sunday school. ... Rev. Donald W. M- MacCluer. pastor of the Rose City Park Presbyterian church, will preach Sunday morning and evening. ' Wednesday at 2 p. m. the Women's Missionary .society will give a playlet, "Tired of Missions.'' Those par ticipating in the playet are the girls of the Hazel Hanns guild, under leadership of Mrs. Donald MacCluer. The Sew Men's club Bible class will hare its first meeting Sunday morn inc. -rne class nss secured, as its leader Kev. Floyd E. Dorria, On November 8, church night, the Westminster guild and ' Mrs. MeMkhsel's Bible class wfll sire a Turkish play entitled "Broken Chains." This is a play of four seta, in which 25 characters participate. Appropriate costumes from Xew York city will be used. Next week will be a memorable week for Piedmont ' Presbyterian church in that it will hare the privilege of entertaining the conference of denominational Christian education. . The evenings of Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday will be 'devoted to this conference, which wOl ba ia charge -of Bev. William Ralph HaU of the young people's board and Bev. J, , W. Howell of the International Sunday School asso dation. Sunday morning's service will be pre sided over by. Rev. F. B. Lewis of Forbes Pres byterian church. In the evening Bar. J. Francis Morgan will preach. Monday evening the young people will give a Halloween socisl in ths church. v . -Rev. James Aiken Smith - has accepted the call to Hops Presbyterian church and will occupy tha pulpit for his first service November 20. Rev. ilr. Smith comes from La Grande. Or., where ho has bees pastor of the First Presby terian bnrch two years. Prior to that he was pastor-ef the First Presbyterian church of Fort Scott, Kan., six years. Bev. Mr. Smith is sa able preacher and a fine pastor and Hope ehareh feels tortnnata in securing him. His family consists of his wife m and four children. Three of the children are in Whitman college. The oldest son is preparing for the ministry. The Men s club of Mizpah prestrvtenon church will give a Halloween frolic in the parlors of tha church Tuesday evening to all members of the church and consegatiosu Th epastor. Rev. D. A. Thompson, will occupy his pulpit Sunday and also will deliver a sermca to the Sunday school children at the. beginning of the chnrch servicei World Temperance Sunday will be observed tomorrow by Dc Henry White at Millard Ave nue Presbyterian church. Friday evening at 8 o'clock the firs tof a series' of entertainments by the Welfare club will be given in the church. Dr. Ema Enna. pianist, 'lecturer and composer. will. give s program, satiated by Mrs. Herbert Garr Seed, dramatic reader. Mrs. beorge Jol- vey fa chairman of tha committee on arrange ments. Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock and again- at 7:30 the Picture, "Behold the Man,' will be shown in the Fourth Presbyterian church. Mr. and lira. GeoKe Hotchkiss Street and other singers win render appropriate music at the evening- service. - A community entertainment of moving pictures is given at tha. church every Wednesday afternoon and evening. Next 'week the picture will be Charles Bay in "Alarm Clock Andar. At the -Kenilworth Presbyterian church as Intanatina' eamnaisn of visitation has been or- ranized. Miss J. H. Geijsbeek is cJiatenan of tha committee and Mr. BendroCh and Mrs. Merchant are colonels ef the two- divisions. The plan is to interest all in the neighbborhood in tha church 'activities. Dr. U K. Grimes, the pastor, is preaching a senes - of sermons on "Vital Christian Living and Hope." TT-eriT-RTl SRETHREN t Speclsl missionary services - will be neld Sunday by the women's organiza tions In three of the United Brethren, churches. They will have charge of th evening services at Second and Fourth churches and the morning service at Third church. The Bible school will give a Bally day program Sunday morn ing at Fourth church.. - (- iff HEW MISSION 0PE5S t A new Pentecostal mission has been opened at Eighty-fourth street and Six tieth avenue southeast by Mr. and Mrs, I - ' ' i ;. V . gtsjo i avaldnsr tout sslsctioa I aisplay of 6xtsrs Hm Utet deaigyi. . iCline Gb. 1 M : lUA-Utw PfltTC.. " - For Early An tmusuallv in teres tine-" version ot WAlpomsrl ftr esrlv Mrint&r wear .is t riif. and Canton crepe very effectively. A simulation of the redingote type is conceived ny inserting a curved front aKirt panel With the nanel develoned in a matching slmcle sruimne. For afternoon wear is at the raight, which extends the becoming opening of the blouse to the lapped SKirx, tne line oi wnicn is auo repeateo, jkow upon row or vari-coiorea worstea sutcmng mases a novel ana miereexing trimming for the oval neck-line, the deeo. mandarin cuffs and the surplice lines of the blouse nd skirt The uneven ' (Copyright. 1021. by The W. S. Lovejoy. Regular services will be neia on sunaay at 11 em. and 8 p. m.. and on Tuesday and Thursday at 8 p. m. The children's meetine will be at 2 n. m. Sunday.. . . KOBERT H. REED TO SPEAK At 8 o'clock Sunday night In the Mod. ern Conservatory of Music, 148 Thir teenth street. Robert H. Reed will speak on "The Mind" in a series of Sunday A Conservative Custodian Your Savjngjs Account i- ' . .. -'.' 4 ... t ,' - . Your savings account is properly a reserve fund, money immediately avail able, for emergencies. The Hibernia solicits your account, not ort a basis of prizes or of high interest returns, but on its record of 29 years a a conserva tive custodian. t j 1 e A savings account is the foundation of success. In it you accumulate small amounts till they are large enough for investment; The Hibernia specializes in savings service. Opening an ac count is but a matter of signing a sig nature card and making your first deposit. Insure for success and make die Hibernia your bank. - i l i 1 I " j r s ri - ' eMBSIU'fcawexin? OaaaavSTSTaSSastCl lSTI 4th & id X (Rebuilt, good as aav at $2w75 Regular Price $3.75 Gas Co. : Alder '"'", Winter Wear - tha' Sleeveless frock which has been nn. At Omi lfr which pnmhina stersre or -crepe, to maicn tne separate diqubo. fabric, ths frock may be worn with, any tha Interesting surnlice frock of velvet. in a eroaiter Degree, ax mo ngni srae. hem-line is also, noteworthy fashion Vogue Co., New Tork) evening addresses he ts giving for the Realisation league. H. Edward Mills speaks at 11 o ciock. COHTEHTIOK AT 8ALEST - - The next convention of the Oregon Sunday School association will be . at Salem, November 15 -to 17, announces Miss Georgia Parker, acting stats sec retary. The convention church has not been announcea.- - . ' !! 1 Special! Gas Lights Near Fffth. P n'fHAT." V '. LT Ss . ROAD SHOT ' ' 1 HEI1JG Braadiray st Taylor. 'Ralph Ttushar company ia "Kooia Mooa." s.l. I Ms tines, 8Busds,.i,.. , . BAOIRMorrawe at Eleventh. Baker Stock ecmnsny ia "Tare to the Right.' Mattne v Wednesday, Paturday, Suadsy. st x:SUi sve . nines it :!(L LT RIO Breed way at Morrison. Lyrfe Musical t-omeay' company tm "Tne awaaeung w Cal la." Mattne daily at S sv, evenings Ttsil . - .v.. ' ' TATJDKTlUJB PANTAGES-Broadwsy at Aides. " Hb-eaia vauoevui ana peotopiay leanuaa smrsms and evening. ; Prograaa chances Monday Sft- LOKWS HfIPOlBOVK Broadway at Tamhill fLMreotion Ackermaa at Mama. - vasnevuie aad ptcturea. Aftemoea and evening , ''-;:-U' PHOTOPlATS V- COTJTMBU Sixth at Stark, r PoJa . Negri ks "One ArabiaB Night.' 1 1 a. m. t 11 p. as. UBERTT Broadway at 8 tars. Marshall Net. lsa's "Bits of Lile." 11 a. sa. to 11 Sv at. R1VOU Washington at Park. Las tise and - Jack Holt hi "After the Show. 11 a. m. THB AdlOaaCM JThtrd sad CMy. t rBsst Lynn. I, 4, l.lM :! P. as. MAJESTIC Wsahington at Park.- "The Girt PKOPUia wast Park at Alder. - D. W. Urif- . ftth's " "Way Sows SssL a., sa. r u STAR Washington at Park.' Mack Bennett's "The Bummer Girls.-. 11 a. m. to 11 P. CIRCLE Fourth near Washington. - Wallace ReMt la "The Heu Diggers. S. a. as. to o'clock tha following morning. ;..-: - New Tork.--Th6 world's- series . has gone to ths heads of New Yorkers. At ths least ball Influence Is 'seen' In some of the bandeau worn In the last few days. A I most attractive - head dress worn In one of ths local theatres Is designed along the IfJCles of ths straps of a catcher's mask. The band across the brow, of blue satin studded with small pink rosebuds, is worn very low on the brow. From the center of the front a band passes over the top of the head : to meet the continuation of 'the band at th. back. . London. Ths ; blouses most favored hers for . daytime ' wear:' are' cut along simple - line similar to these of , the -American shirtwaist and ths adjustable collar which may be worn either high or low. For evening .wear Jet trimmings are popular. An example of this mode Is shown in a black georgette blouse of the. Jumper, type with the round neck outlined in Jet beads. A deep Inset in front ia composed entirely, of jet while ; Fennings' Bakery HeaBs-Xads Bread aad Pistry Frslts and Caadtee Leeehes Served rhese Wewdlawa ess. Cerser Ximarrworth sad Bertswlek Brssch Baasryt Ul XissisBlffl Ave. Cuticura Talcum AMUSEMENTS MOOSE HaAJLL : EVERY SATURDAY, TUESDAY AND THURSDAY EVENING PRASFS MOOSE ORCHESTRA With Bstterfleld Is the Latest Soar Hits . . . ;r.-" Bet IloOaPBest TefttllmtloA MOOSE TElVlPLE FOTBTH AJTD TATXOB STBEBTS HALLOWEEN t MASQUERADE BALL Cotillion Hall Monday, Oct. 31 , 1921 Prises for ths Best Dressed, ths Best Sastalaed aad ths Most , Comical Our Regular Dances Tuesday and t ' Thursday. ! Friday Artisans sight. '- V ; ; SELSE1TS 1EFPT OBCHESTBA ..Better. Than Ever'-'.- .:.-;r - - j y. ,i to the tune of x Vit5 Meyers Syncopatera" beatjtittjTj "-r '.'v;'- BROADWAY HeALL etebx sight except bttsdIj Pretty Clils - - . Clsvsr Daaetsg IPANTAGE UltaU. Dally :80 Eves I ana ffJ trrrut cakuso a oou y, j .-.. :- ttesrets ftem rsswit Ommrrlv, v V- MKStBESrr D-sirTfi5?l EXTRA SIX WALKirra DOLLS WILt BIVK AVVAT FREI TO twCKV KId6KS AT THE SATURDAY MATIREC . V s , , .. "S. BEST ICrviCE-UAlI COST jl VcTI tell the price Alyays HealtMql sssple frssaf oTsiaia T il iritsrlii.P sjl T SIillis sKMbV S vVVwaSBn tamlt SAilE t deep fringe of Jet borders the Jumper. A vanel hanging - down the back seven or elrht inehes - below the rest of the garmenl also Is bordered with jet-; , Gu) Reases Grotto. Veiled ProDhets of the lSnchanied realm, had its quarterly ; informal dance at the f'ythta.n building, Thursday evening, in the grand lodge, hall, with a largo attends nee and many on the floor. , ' , . rtMsMkn mmhfv ITsltiJ' ArtlnanK. Thursday evening, had a most enjoyable open session with cards, dancing and re freshments at ' w. u. w. tempts. . . Ar rangements are being maae xor a mass dancing luurty next Thursday. , - AMUSEMENTS Weil Say: . i The Public Knows ; a-Good Thing PBOVEK BT LAST JflOHTS , BIO CBOWB , - AUDlTOiUUlVJ . and Clay. Phoae Mala TtS-. x, ; Today Tonight Tomorrow (Sun.) ' S -All Next Week -' Continuous 2 to . : ii p. m. , Featsrre Begla ttts, tls, till "SOME" SHOW First Run 7 Reel Modernised Version of Worlds . ! ' " v: Famous Classlo Togelher "With a Screaming Lloyd - Comedy HAROLD LLOTD BEEBE battiels -h 8?rJB POLLARD AXD AW 1NTEBESTISO . Pathe Review t SPECIAL MUSICAL SCO BE ; : BAHBAHA VAU6KH isLJSf. I 8PKAK1KO OF " MOTION PICTURE PRICES I HOWS THIS? ALL OF ABOVE - FOR ':. . - ' ' ' note : ... ' Fr6m z to 7' P.. hL, I children under 1.., 1 0w i,IncIlding War Tax LAST TWO TlfJES TOD AT '.; TOHIGHT HEILIG BraphoM Mil1710 . SPECIAL PRICE 1 Mat. Today, 2.15,1 m8S T0S!BHT, 8:!5 . . COMIC OPEBJW SUCCESS i EXCELLENT I 1 SPLENDIB I , t CAST, ; I. j CHOBU8 I -" SUPERB PRODUOTIOPJ -' " TODAY'S MATFloor. $1.60; Bsloony, 81.- 77c; tiallery, reserved and srlnilsslisi ' SO. . TOUIOSsT Floor. 2; Balcony, 81.50. Sll Gallery. 77c, 60c. - Add 10 ve Cent Wa Tar DANCINGtaught AT BE HONET'S PRIVATE SCHOOLS .Beginners' class starts at tjouuion nail, 14th at Washington. Wedn e s d a v ' evening, Oct. S8, at 7 Sharp. All dances taught as danced '. in, . the ballrooms In eight lessons : Ladies 12.00, gen tlemen 5.00. ; Private lea ' -sons all hours. Beginners classes start "at Murlarlt ; nau, &ta ai wssnmgton, Monday evening. Advanced classes, Tuesday and Thurs- -day evenings, 8 to 110. - PJenty of practice, no em -barrassment. You can nevec learn dancing without Ttrma. ' ; tlce. Join the leading school. Phone Broadway 8002. Call this week. - IT 1 ajaWWl 33 tinIRi! .n.i ssk .jj-aj dsiaW-;i" r9?jSevg&??cHWr' .a, . 1st"; ' i&alM swrr s much run : . A CHR18TSUS . J KOW PfuaTDiO. e. t aBERICA'S SKKATEST OOMIDT " TUHa TOiTHE RIGHT orr DtLioHTvuu rt-sv that eve a . v . ... CAME TO TOW8 "ktsiidii" COMEDY C0SFAJ 1 . ; YOUU TKR AT Ti 4itke awakb::::3 of cAiiiV1 FRATERNAL ; ? SOME I SOME V BARGAIN PRICES . . .' . . 1ST LYNNE dW, - H V I H urn vs. lisa-r STOCK COI- ' -f--' v " eVt. " - '" n' ,'" : ft - C- . .1 -.