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MINISTER IH ONE
PULPIT 30 YEARS
. AJi Sunday services at Sunnyside Con-
. gregational church will be permeated by
the- spirit of the thirtieth . anniversary
. celebration. Sunday marks the thirtieth
anniversary of the organization of the
churei and also the thirtieth anniversary
of U4 pastorate of Dr. J. J. Staub, the
longest pastorate ,on the Pacific coast
ia iay denomination, and the longest
; pastorate In America in the Congrega
' tiOBa.il church.
.WfcW Dr. Staub graduated from Pa
ctfio, Theological Beminary, Berkeley.
; GaL, in the spring of 1892. he came to
Oaegob at once with Mrs. Staub. For a
snort (time they worked near Scappoose
for. tse home mission board, building
i th church which now houses the Scap-
poos (Congregational people. This: work.
. howtwr,- was purely missionary. Dr.
Staub first and only pastoral work be
; iAg a,tf Sunnyside. There were but three
. Congregational churches in Portland 'in
the summer of 1892 when Dr. Staub ar
' rived here.
' Undef Instructions from the Rev. C:
F. Clapp, Congregational home mission-i-.ry
superintendent for Oregon at that
i time, Dr. Staub organized the Sunny
: aid Oongregational church. He started
i with a Sunday school of about 20 chil
dren, fthe first meetings being held in
Turner's hall. The main floor of this
butldlag was used by the fire depart
ment, find many is the time on a Sunday
morning when the fire bell rang and
the apparatus left the house, only to be
followed by the entire congregation
deacons and all.
Three years later the congregation was
strong" -enough to build a church. This
building stood at Kast 34th and Taylor
streets) for IS yearn, and after the pres
ent modern stone structure was built at
East 2d and Taylor . streets, the old
building was taken down, carefully and
rebuilt board by board at East 33d and
Woodward avenUe for the Waverly
Heights Congregational church. The
same contractor who built the church
originally superintended the rasing, of
the structure and Its re-erection.
Charter members of the church who
will have a prominent part in the cele
bration tomorrow are Mr. and Mrs.
Arthu Hedley. Mrs. K. C. Minor and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Staub. Henry
Staub its a brother to the minister, and
has been one of his loyal supporters
during- the long pastorate. The church
has grown from the little Sunday school
of about 20, to a Sunday school of 456
and a church, membership of about 700.
, -Tomorrow at 9 :45 a. m. the Sunday
Softool i will rally its former members
and friends ki a great reunion service.
-At 11 o'clock Dr. Walter B. Hinson,
pastor! of the East Side Baptist church,
will deliver the anniversary sermon. The
democratic spirit which has featured
Dt, Staub'B work throughout his minis
try here Is displayed in the granting of
a -minister from another denomination
the honor of preaching the anniversary
sermon. The chorus choir 'will sing "O
Worship the King." by NVhol : Marion
Bennett Dwva will sing "How Besfutiful
Upon the Mountains," by Harker, and
Rev. 1C. Millard will play a flute solo,
"Tender Souvenir," by Donjon.
The three Christian Endeavor societies
will, act as hosts to former members and
friend of their departments at their
regular meetings.
. The evening service will offer a pro
gram of unusual attraction. The pastor
will give a short address on "Lights
and Shades of Thirty Years." and Gladys
Morgan Farmer's pre-service organ re
cital will Include: "Marche Solonelle"
(LeMelgre). , "Sunshine and Shadow"
Qale)i arid "Reve Angelique" (Ruben
stein). "The choir will render the fol
lowing? program : Baritone solo, "Fear
Te Not, Oh Israel" (Dudley Buck), by
rthut Von Hoelst: anthem, "By Baby
ion's "Waves" (Gounod) ; tenor solo. "The
Holy; City" (Adams), by Jacob Fergu
son ; soprano solo, "A Voice In the Wil
derness - (Scott), by Mrs. Marlon Ben
nett Duta; duet. "Even Sdrtg" (Smart),
by he Misses Ferguson and Freihelt ;
baritone solo, "Just As I Am" (Scott),
by J. 'Scott Milne: anthem, "Inflam
msctusf (Ootinod), with soprano obllgato
by Mrs. Duva and organ postlude,
"Triumphal March" (Verdi).
The "anniversary celebration will con
clude Tuesday evening In the reunion
j and "reception ,to members and friends
under xne auspices or tne Hen s league
end the Ladles Aid society. Dr. E. H.
Pence I of Westminster Presbyterian
church? will give the address, and an ex
cellent' musical program will follow.
, Thursday night at the Bible study
hear- the fourth chapter of Phillpplana
will tv studied. Dr. Staub leading.
k FIRST
7 METHODIST
PIUL CHURCH
Northwest Corner
Twelfth and Taylor Sts.
SUNDAY SCHOOL
9:45
HOB.MSG SERVICE, 11:0.
"THE MORALIZA
TION OF POWER"
j DR. PARKER
iETESnfG SERVICE, 7t4i
ADDRESS
MISS FRANCES
KALLSTEDT
FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH
ChtrCtrtxi fey National SplritUAliita' Ama.
TTM AND HASSALO STREETS
SUMO AY
Conference ed Measure meeting. S P. Vf
Children's Lyceum and Bible Class, 4 80
- Kwifeig- address, 8 P. M.
8t'BJECT: -WHAT IS TKt SOLVENT
J. 'WlLLAJtD HILLS, Pastor.
IBiM mm also dlacruas Dr. Gilbert's
cafcri to aavr medium , setting a certain
rouoa-TSim. ateasagaa wiu m given by
Mr. iUilsi and other mediniaa. "Grand
Cirri Night" every Wednesday evening at
8 1 it.. fevotsd en tire Ij tor messages.
THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
(The White temple) '
TWELFTH AND TAYLOR STS ,
11 KM) A. Mv -SERMON by DR. VILLERS Topic i
I A MAN'S RELIGION"
Communion and Reception of New Members 1 '
. S P. M. SERMON by DR. TRAWIN Subject : v
Men Who Dare to
On Sunday Evening, June 11th, Dr. Villers will continue his illus
, trated addresses on the Holy Land.
W&osley Fleming.,
&t (gospel M
ission
Wesley Fleming, Portland's 15-year-old
boy preacher, is now holding divine
services at the Gospel Mission, 614
Williams avenue,
under the direction
of his parents. This
lad, who attends the
public tchools, has
spent much of the
j time during recent
years, which ordi
nary boys use for
p4ay, in studying
the Bible.
He is unusually
talented as a speak
er and draws
crowds wherever he
preaches. Those
who have heard
him declare .he Is
able to deliver a
Wesley Fleming clear and concise
sermon, though he has never attended a
theological seminary. The boy will
preach every Sunday evening, his mother
announced, at 7 :30 o'clock. The other
services of the mission are Sunday
school at 2 p. m. : preaching' at 3 :30 p.
m., and young people's meeting at 6 :30
p. m. Services are also held Tuesday
and Friday nights.
Ministerial Union
To Meet Monday
The monthly meeting of the Portland
Ministerial union will be held at the
Y. M. C. A. Monday morning at 10 :40.
President Edward Constant will be in
charge. The important Item of the
morning will be the election of offi
cers for the coming year. The mediation
will be given by Dr. Parker of the First
M. E. church. School Directors Shull
and Newill will address the union on
the need of Portland schools. James
Meehan, secretary of the Y. M. C. A.,
will speak on the subject "Boys and
Their Literature."
Epworth Leagues
Will Rally June 9
Epworth leaguers of Portland have
been summoned to a rally the evening
of June 9 at Sunnyside Methodist
church, when the summer institute at
Falls City will be promoted. A unique
rally program is being arranged by F.
N. Haroun, institute manager for the
Portland district. The rally will begin
with a Bupper at 6 :30 p. m., and will
conclude with a program consisting of
talks, music and "stunts."
ENDEAVOR RALLY
Daniel Poling, associate president of
the United Society of Christian En
deavor ; Paul Brown, Pacific coast sec
retary, and Roy Berg, Southwestern
secretary, will be in Portland July 3
and will address an endeavor rally that
evening. Announcement of the place
will be made later. The leaders will
spend the day in the city while traveling
from the Washington to the California
state endeavor conventions. Announce
ment was also made at the state en
deavor headquarters that the state union
has been Incorporated .under the laws
of Oregon.
PE TECOSTAL SCRIES
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Kerr of the LoS
Angeles Bible Institute, and Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Pierce, prominent Pente
costal workers; started a 10 days' series
of special meetings Friday night in the
Pentecostal assembly mission hall, 112
First street. While the Rev. Mr. Pierce
is in the city he will conduct the annual
convention of Northwest Pentecostal mis
sions. The convention meetings will be
June 6 to 8. The Rev. Will Trotter is
pastor of the local rnission.
CHURCHES PLAN AID
Protestant churches in America are
planning to give to the Protestant
churches in France and Belgium $175,000
during the coming year, according to a
report issued by the Federal Cou-S zll, of
Churches of Christ in America. The
money is to be used chiefly for recon
struction work and for the extension of
missionary endeavor in the former Ger
man colonies.
MEMORIAL SERVICES
Memorial service for the late S. T.
Jeffries of El Paso, Texas, who. former
ly resided here, will be held In the First
Divine science church Sunday at 4 p.
m. Frlepds of the family are invited.
CENTENARY WILBUR
Methodist Episcopal
Church
' MORNING:
FATHER KERR
Pastor Emeritus, and beloved in Portland
Methodism , will preach.
EVENING:
Major JACK HAMILTON
will show his picture and deliver his lec
tors on
"ThibetLand of Mystery'
100 great pictures taken .on the Roof of the
World by ons of the first whits men to set
foot is the forbidden territory.
EAST NINTH AND PINK
EAST SIDE BAPTIST
EAST 20TH AND SALMON
11 A. 1
GOD
. THE WORLD'S EVASION Of
BT DR. a. H. YOUNH
7:48 P. M.
BIBLE"
-"CON AN DOYLE AND THE
BT THE PASTOR
WALTER BENWELL HINSON
St4S P. M. B. V. P. 41.
Talis Sunnysios or Hawthorns Ave. Can.)
11 A. Communion Service
"Remember Him."
3:30 P. M -Lore the Guard for
All Gift" 1st Cor chapter 13.
Rev. B. B. SUTCLIFFE
CALVARY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
TOMORROW
Give God a Chance"
v - i'r . - J x
3fmportant j0ews
The invitation to address the delegates
to the 16th International Sunday school
convention at Kansas City, June 21 to
27, previously extended to William Jen
nings -Bryan, has been re-issued by the
program committee, according to a state
ment made by Ralph Welles Keller
of Chicago, chairman of the pub
licity committee. The committee de
cided to reissue the invitation, it
was stated. following . the publica
tion in "The -Christian Register"
of a statement that "Bryan was chosen
by the program committee to speak, but
the committee's report was rejected by
the executive committee, which would
not approve his appearing. His medieval
views and his hostility to teachers was
the reason." An unusual amount of time
was given to the discussion of the peti
tion from the convention committee of
100 from Kansas City urging that thei
inviutuun 10 rsryan oe re-issuec,. lieeier
said.
Advent Christian
The Rev. George Armstrong, pastor of
the Advent Christian church, says he is
greatly pleased with his home here, and
is much encouraged by the prospects
for advancement and enlargement in
the various .departments of his church.
The members are intensely interested in
the denominational forward movement
launched two years ago and will co
operate with the pastor in organizing
and systematizing the work to meet the
requirements of the movement.
Tomorrdw cnorning at 11 o'clock the Lord's
supper will be observed. At 7 :30 p. m. th
wrmon topic will be "The Prescription that
Bhinrt Permnnent Results." During the sermon
the pastor will express hu thought on Sir Arthur
Coo a Doyle's recent statement that "Spiritual
ism within 10 years will be the pre-
Jirtff religion.
Apostolic Faith
The 16th annual camp meeting of the
Apostolic Faith mission will be held
June 25 to August 13 in the grove at
52nd street and both avenue southeast,
the permanent camp grounds of the
mission. The meetings will be held in
the large auditorium which was erected
last year and which will seat 2000 peo
ple. A 50-piece orchestra will lead the
jnusic.
Baptist
Dr. Thomas J. Villers will occupy his
pulpit at the First Baptist church Sun
day morning, but at night he will preach
at McMinnville, where he has been in
vited to deliver the baccalaureate ser
mon at Linfield college. - Sunday night
the sermon here win De preacned by
Dr. Charles L. Trawin of McMinnvtlle.
Dr. Villers announced that he will re
sume his illustrated lectures on June
11. when he will show pictures taken
on the road leading from Jerusalem to
Bethlehem.
Dr. tleorge H. Young. Baptist religions edu
cational director in Oregon, will preach Sunday
morning at the East Side Baptist church Jn the
DIRECTORY
Whitsunday
Uniform Sunday School
"Burning the Bible." Jer. 8:4-8. 20-24, 32.
Golden Text "The word of one God shall
stand forever." Isa. 40:8.
TouiS People's Topic
Christian Endeaver "Better Friendships, T.
Sam. 18:1-4: 19:7. ( Consecration meeting.)
Epworth League "Junior League Day
What the league Does for Me." Pa. 89:1.
Baptist Cnion "Better FrleBdshipa. I Sam.
18:1-4; 19:7. (Consecration meeting.)
Baptist
First (White Temple 1 12th and. Taylor Dr.
T. J. Villers. 11. "A Man's Religion"; .:40,
Men Who Don't Give God a Chance. by ur.
Charles L. Trawin of McMinnville.
East Sida E. 20th and Salmon. Dr. W. B.
Hinson ''and Rev.. Daniel Bryant. 11, 'Tne
World's Evasion of God," by Dr. G. H. Toung,
snd communion: 7:45, "Conan Doyle and the
Bible, by Dr. Hinson.
Third Vancouver snd Knott 11, 7 :30.
Arista 4 8th are. and 04th St. 15. Rev.
Owen T. Day. 11. 7:30.
Calvary E. stfi ana liranv v. i. jsv
Thomas. 11. 8
Glencoe B. 4 a in ana Main. nev. w. u.
Stewart. 11, 8.
fcellwood Bethany E. lttn ana -rieomv
Rev. C. S. TunneU. 11, 7 :0. .
Grace K. 7 6th and Ash. Rev. i. W. mieael-
betry. 11. 7 SO. . .
Swedish 16th and Hoyt. ttsv. r. u. joian-
der. 10.80. 7:30.
8t. Johns Chicago and Leonard. it, 7 :.
Highland E. 6th and Alberta. Rev. Walter
L. Riley. 11. "In Remembrance of Me ; ,
He Giveth Ls the v ictory
Teberrach E. 4 2d st. and 4 6th ave. 11.
TJniversity Park Draw and Kske. Rev. G.
B. Schlauch (supply). 11. - '
kt. Olivet (colored) Broadway ana x.verx.
Bev. J. W. Anderson. 11, 8.
Lents 88th st. and OOtn ave. Jtsv. a.
Smith. 11. "A Perfect Service"; 8, Junior ral
ly ; 8, "A Voice Behind You.
Second German noaney anu jatniw-
Rev.
Rev.
F. Hoffman. 1, 7:80.
Italian Mission K. 44tn ana bism
Eugene Fsntetti. 2:80, scboel: 8.
Elim Swedish IS. Bin at Aioertsv
Rsv.
Harold Nelson. 2:30.
OeAhwHa
Cathedral 18th and tvavss. Tlev. George J.
Campbell. . 7:18. S:8, l:t, 11. ,
gt Peters Lisa. Jisv. J . r.
18:80, 7:8. .
St Lawrence Sd and snermsn- asv. J. j.
Hughes. 7:15. 8:30, 10:80. 7:30.
at Francis SL lztn ana n nev. s. m.
UeXasee. 8. 8, 9. 10. 11.
Immaculate Heart or Mary vviuiama sm
Stanton. Rev. W A. Daly. S. . il,
Hour Rosary je. aa at iiacasmaa. e Ar
thur Townley. O. P.. , 7. 8, . 11. 7:80.
St Km M, ol ai euasasua. e.
OTarreU. S, 10:80; .
St Andrews K. 8th and Alberta. nev.
Thomas Kiernaa. 8. 10.80. 7:80.
The MedelmBe K. 34 ti aaa Bisarrem.
Gsorge F. Thompson. 6. ,7:80. 8. 11.
Aseeosion B. 7 oth and TambXL l"ra arises
Fathers. 8. 10.807:30.
Biassed Baerement Maryland ana atiaaaensv
Bev. B. T. Kelly. S. 10:80. 7:80.
Holy Crass 77 Bewdoia. Her. u. nay
Mid. 8. 10 JO. 7:80.
St. Ignatius 8230 48d it I 1 Jesatt
Fathers. 8:30. 8. 10:80. T.
St. Stephensa. 42d and Taylor. nev.
Warree A. Waitt. S. S. 8:16. 11. T :80
Holy Redeemer roruisa Diva, ana "Ji-
tver fft. Rev. P. Bregsnaer. C. B. S. B.
8. 8. 10:80, 7:80.
St Philip Serl (PaaBst Fathers) K. itB
st Hickory. Rev. it. I Ferry. C. 8. P.
T:80. 8. 10:80. 4. ' , .
Chnrch ef the Assumption S. Smith eve. ai
Bewton. Servite Fathers. S. 8. 10:80. 7 :S.
Seared Heart E. 1 1 th and Ueatar. Bev.
WSregory Robl. O. S. B. 8. 10:80, J:0.
Bt. Agatha E. lata at Keuaiens. ev. mia
Cnmmtsky. 8. 10:80, 1:80.
St. Stanislaus (Polish) Maryland and Fail
tag. Be. I. Mstnaevnkl 8. 10 :80, T:80.
St. Joseph (Gexnaa) lSta end Cesssh.
Bev. Frowin Epper. S, 10:80. T:a0.
81 Michael '-tann) (th sad MfO. Bee.
If. Belestxa, . 3. 8:30. 10:80. T:SO.
St. Clare- Capitol Hill. Bather AJoyatae
O. F. M T:l. 8:18,
St Charles K. 33d aad Alberta. Bar. M.
Wallaee. S. 10.80.
All talnks K. 83 th sad Gllsaa. Her. Wil
Bass Crania. S. 10:30.
St. Ps track 1 ftn and Skvler. Tter. Charles
M. Smith. Masses, 8. 0:80. 11. 7:45.
St. Brtarttta's Chape! joitos-Gln Harbor.
(Attended from St. Patrteks) . 0 exsa.
Owe Lady of Sorrows B. 63f and Weed
stock. Bev. G. a Falht. 8. 10:48Af :4.S.
St. Anthony Chapel 7022 43th ave. Rev
O. M. Sniderhorn. .0 a. m.
Holy Family ChapeJ B. 3 7 th aad Bex. Bev.
Q. C Fallu. 9t4.
Christian
First Sunday serviees temporarily at the
lineoln High school. Park and Market streets.
Rev. Harold H. Griffis. pastor. 11. "Christian
Miracles," by Baron Engen Person; 7:45, I!ras-j
trated lectore, "Tne Biros or Oregon, oy rro-
feswir W. A. Eliot. . - '
Kul Sice K. 1 5th and Tavloe. Bee. w. ft.
Croekettr - 11. "The Sufficieney of the Sacred
JV-rrpturaa : 7 45, "Tne Beat ea of kosk.---Ccrarch
ef Christ Rodney a"d Knett. Bev
Joseph Boyd. 11. 75.
Montavill K. 7th . and Gllseav Baa. a.
K. Hcakiasv 11. 7:30.
Ken Park Kev. J. F. GhormJey. 11. 7:80.
St Johns Central aad Oswegoi Rev. Her
bert Jessaa. 11. 8
aCillingrwoTth X. SBth and Kniingsworth.
Bev. W. K. Lewm, :48. 11. T:0.
Sell wood . Otis aad Spokaeev Bar. J. B.
Iflhaaosv 11. T:8.
- Advent Christian 438 3d. Rev Oeorre Artn-
stTons. 11, esBDmxa; 1 so. -riw.rrswnp-
Uon That Brings Permanent Results.
Caatstteis Be4asiaa
..won 8 object "tied Use Only Caeee aad
Creator." -
Firs lOts -end Everett 11. S.'
. Seeped-. K. Oth SB4 Moliaaav. 11. t
y Tkiwl ..88. IStai estst Wslssnss 1L S.
. a.
of $3 or t land CkurcLes , and foung
absence) of "the two pastors. Dr. W. B. Hinson
will return to his chttrch in time (or the coo
m union service, which will follow the morning
term on, and will also preach at night. The
night sermon will deal with Sir ArUiur Conan
Doyle and the Bible. At this service the new
hrmnai, which ia to be used during the summer
Sunday evening serviees, will be introduced. The
first 15 (ninnies of the meeting will be a song
service. At file mid-week meeting Wednesday st
7 :46 p. m., Ur. Hinson will give an add seas
on "Spiritism. False and True."
Next Tuesday 8 p. m.. the Mt Olivet Bap
tist church choir, nnder the direction of the Bev.
J. W. Anderson, will give a concert at Highland
Baptist church. Old negro melodies will feature
the program. A silver offering will be taken to
aid the singers in building their new church.
, Christian
.All Sunday services of the First Chris
tian church will 'be held in the Uncoln
high school auditorium. Baron Eugen
Ferson from Moscow 'will speak on
"Christian Miracles."
At 7:4 5 an illustrated lecture on 'The Birds
of Oregon ' will be given bj Prof. W. A. Eiiot,
rice president of the State Audobon society snd
representative of the educational extension courses
of the United T. M. C. A. schools. The illus
trations for this lecture will be hand-colored
ahdes. In connection with the exhibit the speaker
will explain the new Y. M. C. A. extension plan.
Admission is free
Congregational
Sunday night at the First Congrega
tional church. Dr. V. T. McElveen will
resufne his question forum and answer
the following questions :
(1). "How should America now treat Ger
many and Russia?" ' (21. "What, was the
belief of the atheist, Thomas Paine!" (3).
"Does Christian Science play tricks with the
dictionary?" (4). "Will Conan Doyle's proph
ecy that spiritualism will be the world's religion
in 10 years be fulfilled?" The organist for
the evening will be Ueorue Baker. At the golden
rule open forum at 12:80 noon Herbert Poyeil
Lee will lead in a discussion of "The Golden
Rule and Good Citizenship." ' Qu Monday night
the executive council will meet in the pastor s
study. At the same time Mrs. Carrie B. Adams
will gneet the older young, people for a rehearsal
of the music to be givetK -oa Sunday morning
June 18. On Thursday toning Dr. McElveen
will give the second of hiaJH lustra ted stereopti
con lectures. It will be entitled Little Journeys
Through the Southland. " "
Sunday night at Hig'hlsDd Congregational
church the Rev. Edward Constant will deal with
Bums of the assertions made' by Conan Doyle
regarding impending changes in religious ideas,
when he will answer the Question, "Do We
Need a New Religion?" The Ladies' Aid will
hold an all-day meeting at the church Wednesday,
serving lunch at noon. Committees are' working
on the program for Children's day June 11.
The Atkinson Pilgrim Boys will organize a
chorus tomorrow night at the Atkinson Mem
orial Congregational chnrch. Besides the musical
feature the boys will have hikes and a summer
outing and other social and recreational events.
Dr. W. H. Collins will give a public health
lecture Sunday night at the Alameda Park
Congregational church. Wednesday afternoon
the women's association willmeet st the church.
New members will be received Sunday morn
ink at Pilgvim Congregational chrucb by the
Rev James W. Price, pastor. In the evening
the group service will be in charge of Mrs.
Jessie Steckle, assisted by Miss Dorothy Price
OF CHURCH
Fifth 3d and 42d ave S. K. 11-
Sixth Masonio temple. 888 Tsmhill, 11, 8.
Seventh Smith ave and Ifew York. 11.
All churches Wednesday. I p. a
Congregsilonal
First Perk and Madison. Dr. W. T. Me
Eiveen. 11, "Truths That Nourish "' ; 7:30.
Question and answer service.
Sunnyside E. 32d and Taylor. Dr. 3. 3.
Staub. 11 preaching by Dr. W. B. Hinson;
7:45, "Lights and Shadows of Thirty Tears,"
and sacred concert.
Atkinson Memorial E. 29th and ErereU.
Rev. E. E. Flint. 11, "Progress of Christian
ity"; 8. "The Courage and Cowardice of Toutb,"
Highland E. 8 th and Prescotc Rev. Edward
Constant. 11, "The Promise Made Good, or
the Blessing of Pentecost"; 8, "Do We Need a
ew Religion? '
Waver:eigh Heights E. 88d and Woodward.
Rev. Oliver P Avery. 11. "The Deeper Joys of
life"; 8, "A Famous Singing Girl."
Laurelwood -45th ave. and 66 th st. S. B
10:30, school; 7:4 5. sermon by Rev. A. B.
Snider.
Pilgrim Missouri and Shaver. Bar. James w.
Trice. 11, "The Supreme Desire of the Ene
my"; 7:80. group service.
University Psra Hsvea and Lombard. Bev.
C. H. Johnston. 10:80. S.
Finnish Mason and Alblna. Ret. A, A
Harjn. 0 and 8 p. m.
St Jchee S. Ivanboe aad Biehmond. Bev.
D. Elmer Nourse. 11. 7 .30.
Danish-Norwegian aV 23d and Sumnst.
Bev. Ole Torgsssen. 11. 7:80.
First German Ebaneeer B. 7th and Stanton.
Bev. George Zochcr. 10:30, 7:80.
Second Germasi B. 8th and Skidatore. Bet.
Beery Hagelgsns. 10:80. 7:80.
Xion German B. Oth and Fremont Bev.
H. Bepp 11. 7:80.
Alameda Park Community E. 81st and
Mason. Rev. Robert Allingham. 11:16. "The
Future of Christianity" : 8, "Health How to
Get It and How. to Keep It." by Dr. W. H.
Collins.
Dunk are)
Church of the Brethren Borthwiek and Brain,
srd. Rev. J. U. G. SUversou. 11, 7, 8.
Kalaccpat
St Stephens Pro-Cstbedral 1 3th and OUy.
Rizht Rev. Walter Taylor Sumner, bishop. Dr.
Horace M. Ramsey, .dean. i:io, :o. ii, rc
Helens hall, baccalaureate sermon by Bishop W.
T. Sumner; 3. annual diocesan Whitsunday
celebration; 7:45.
Trialty 18th and Everett. Bev. A. A. Mor
rison, rector. 8, communion; 11, morning pray
er and sermon.
St. Davids E. 12th and Belmont. Bev.
Thomas Jenkins, rector. 7. 8, 11, 7:30.
St. Marks 21st and Marshall. 7:30. 11.
St. Philips 242 Russell. 10, 11. 8.
St. Andrews Hereford St. Portsmouth. Rev.
John D. Rice. 8, 11. 7:30.
Grace Msamorlal East lTth aad vvriaiet
Rev. O. W. Taylor.
St. Michaels a-d All Angels at 43d and
Broadway. Rev. T. T. Bowen. 8, 11. 7:80.
Church of Uur Savior Sfftb ave. and 41st st
I.E. Rev. John B. McCormiek. 10.11.7:30.
Bishop Morris Memorial - Good 8 marital
hospital. Rev. J. G, Hatton. 7, 0:30 a. m.
St. Paals VToodmere. Bev. uswaia vr. l ay-
lee. 4 P. SB-
St Johns Memorial 15th and Harney, Sell-
wood. Rev. John B. McCormiek. 10, 11, 5.
St MstLbewa Corbett and Bancroft tter,
F. H- Clark, viear. 10. 11.
Good ShcBhard 1 anconver and Grehasa,
Rev. John Dawioa. rector. 7:80, 0:46. It
7:80.
Mission of St Johns BiekneTc hall. Bet.
John D. Bice, viear. 2 and 3 p. as.
St Peters Cnapei E. BOtn and Ankeny.
10 a. an.
t James Chapel B. 73d st and 87t ave.
10. 7:80.
Caureh ef the TraasflgnrathM H. 60tk aad
Dtnstoa. 8 p. as.
Kvangeflcal
East Msrket Street E. 8th and ' Market
Rev. Ezra Maurer. 11. 7:30.
Clay Btreet 10th and Clay. Rev. Jacob
Stocker. 10:45. "Significance of the Altar";
8, "Samuel's Question, 'Are These All of Thy
Children?" "
Swedish Tabernacle N. 17tn and Gliaaa.
Rev. C. J. Ledin. 11 -VA Living Sacrifice";
7.80, "Sacred Memories."
Swedish Free Missouri and Sumner. Bev.
George E. Rostrum. 11, 7:30.
Leats Itev. F. B. Culver. 11. 7:80.
West Portland Multnomah station. 11,
7 :80.
Free Methodist
First E. Oth and MiU. Rsv. W. 3. Jshnsoa.
11.7 :S0.
Cssstral BV Silk aad Flaadera. Bee. S. U.
Roper. 11. preaching by Rev. Mr. Dawsoa; 8,
pre cuing by Rev. Homer Willis rei
Albertsi at 30 th aad Wycaaav Bee. S L.
ana. 11. 78.
St Jeaae B. sUehssoad aad Hadecsv Bev.
F. B. Daweea. 11, T:30.
U. if. a lair. gt. i :ee.
First B. 35th and Maia. Rev. Cheater A.
Hadtey. 11, sermon by Arthur. Chilson : 3,
enrrJi extension address by L, C Hinshaw;
5 30. Christian Endeavor reilji 7:45, address
1) Matilda Haworth.
Second 03d at and 61st ave. S. K. , Bev.
F. J. Cope. 11, T:30.
West Piedmont Borthwick and Jssaan. Rev.
Carey Jesup. 11. 1:80.
Ctmtrsgarior Beth Israel (Ref erased) 12tk
aad 'ataia. Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. Ritual aad
g lieu us in Kaghsa. Berrieea Anckdar 8 p. a
SAtaraay. 10:80 a. as.
CssssrecatioBv AhavaJ SkisTiaa Park aad Oay
sta. Kaatn n. at av re eg sr. anaay, a. av;
Oatsuday. 8--80 a. as.
CoagrecaUo Novak Bedek Tahand Tank
Ota savd Hall. Bee: . AbraJaasa I. Bnseraaaa.
Fndas. S a. as. Batsrek?, 0 a. av Snaday. is
Casrreh ef Jeeea Christ of Tetter TJay Saieta
E. 25th and Madiaoa. Heber C Ivecaoa.
mission preaidena. 10, 0:80.
Beergaaiaed Churrb of Jens Christ E. 78th
sal Irvine. U. H Jones, eider. 11. T:4.
LuUiaraa
St Jareea vT. Park and JefTeveoiv Bee. WO-
Kiaa B. Brmkmaa. -1 1, eenaest by the Bee. Axel
M. ceem; :. UBtaer aaagoc : , .
snd Mise 11 Anderson. The Pilgrim boys'
chorus will sine '
Episcopal.
Special interest is attached to the
WTiltsuriday celebration at St. Stephen
pro-catliedral. Dean H. M. Ramsey will
officiat at the communion at 7 :45
a. to., and Bishop Sumner will deliver
the baccalaureate sermon for the pupils
of St. .Helen's hall at 11 a. m. Tuesday
night at Trinity c,horch the commence
ment exercises for the school will take
place, the bishop giving the principal
aaaress.
Whitsunday-win be the 1889th birthday of
the Holy Catholic church. St. Davids Episcopal
chnrch, a unit of that great body, will hold due
celebration, the rector anaonnced. Whitonnday
is the time whera all faithful church people
should go to their communion. The first cele
bration will be at 7 o'clock, the second st 8
o'clock and the third at 11. At the last serv
ice the rector will be the preacher. Appropriate
music for the day has been prepared by the
choir, under the- direction of Tom G. Taylor.
Hojy baptism will be administered at 9.30.
Service in the evening at 7 :30.
The Rev. William T. Weston, organization
secretary of the Seamen's Institute work of Hie
Episcopal church, has arrived in Portland to
assist ia opening up the work here. He will
rrraain in Portland until after the general con
vention, in September.
I
Evangelical
The ReV. Jacob Stocker. pastor of
Clay street Kvangelical church, will be
absent from his pulpit for the next six
weeks. He will leave Monday for Naper
ville. III., to take a postgraduate course
at the denominational seminary there.
During his absence the Rev. H. Schuk
necht will occupy the pulpit.
Free Methodist
The Rev. K. R. Dawson, superintend
ent of the Portland Commons Mission,
will preach Sunday morning and the.
Rev. Homer Williams will preach Sun
day night at Central Free Methodist
church, Kast 55th and Flanders streets.
Lutheran
Pentecost will be observed and holy
communion celebrated Sunday morning
at St. Pauls Lutheran church By the
Rev. A. Krause, pastor. Confession will
be held at 10 a. m. and the festival
service and hold communion at 10 :30.
At 5 p. m. the Bible study class will meet
and at 6 p. m. the young people will
have a business session. At 8 p. m. a
8 acred concert will be given by the choir
under the direction of G. Haehlen.
Wednesday at 2 p. rn. the ladieso aid
will meet with Mrs. E. Roethe at Roethe
station.
At Grace Lutheran church Sunday morning
eight catechumens will be received into member
ship by the rite of confirmation. During this
school year 68 special religious lessons were given
this class. Some of the children have attended
week day classes for the past three years. Sun
day these young people will be publicly ex
amined and confirmed. The vestry will meet
Friday night in the pastor's study.
SERVICES IN
St Paul's East 12th and Clinton. Rev. A.
Krause. 10, 10:30 (German). Festival and
Holy Communion andysennon, "The Pentecost
o( the Apostles and i?ur Pentecost"; 8. sacred
cencert.
Trinity (Missffuri synod) Rodney snd Ivy.
Rev. J. A. cteabacti. Pentecostal services;
10:15 (German) 7:30 (English).
Charch for paar Bodaey aad Ivy Bev. J.
A. C. Beyer, ia :30.
Our livlor S. lOta aad Grant Be. M
A. Chnstenson. 11. Pentecostal service in Nor
wegian, and English.
Betaleheai 14U sna DsrU. Rev. H. J.
Thorpe. 11, 8.
' Be i n el N'nrvurin ( r,.. 1 Wnant a T
Rodney. Rev. L Tollefsen. 0:45. 11. 7:45.
Grace Knellsh (Uiuari l.iuwii se ?atk mA
Broadway. E. H. Bembard. 11. "The Spirit
of Penteccet in Christian Confirmands a bpirit
of Truth, Obedience and Blessedness.''
Bethany Daalsb Evangelical Union aad M er
ne Bev. B. RaaaasseB. 10. 11.
. ft. Johns Peninsula aad Kllpa trick Bee. L
Laewig. 10:45. 7:80.
Swedish AagastaBa Stantoa aad Bodaey.
Bev. T. O. Ogrea. 10:46. 7 :
. Iaiauinnei lth aad Irrt,g. Bev. A. T. Aa-fer.-on.
11, 8.
Pertasaoath Lovely and iertuae. Bev. B. a
R. Knntsorl. II 7-45
Slea aTvsngcllcal
saan and Salmon.
0:16, 10:16. 7:45.
I Missouri Synod)
Bev. H. H. Xoppelsaaaa.
Imaurrual (MisscuH Synod) B. ' 15th and
Lee. Bev. H. O. EbeHng. 10:80, Genaaa
rrle: 7:10. Bngsh serviee.
Chare of the Redeemer (English) B. 13a
north and Wygant School 10. serviee 11.
Finnish 17 Fargo. Kev. V gahainea. 10,
aaday school; 7. service.
method Irs sTprscoM
Canon fielehsa Eighth .rut n. av.. n
S. Brown. 10.
Centenary-Wllnnr S. Oth and Pine. Dr
Charles MscCaughey. 1 1 , sermon by Dr. W T
Kerr; 7:4 5. illustrated lecture on "Thibet the
Mystery Land of the World, ' by Major John
Hamilton.
Central Vancouver and Fargo.
Maclean. 11. 8.
Bey. A. R.
Clinton-Kelly E. 40th and Powell. Rev, I. S
alesCe. 11. -
Epworth 28th and Barter.
Moore. 11, 7:30.
Brrcl Heights Darlington
school. 11:15 a. m.
Bev. Frank la
ball Studs
P.JtiJtVl.2th..rJlnL Taylor. Dr. B. Earle
?I"r- J1 Tn Moralization of Power; 7:45
address by Miss Prancee K listed t
First Norwegian Danish 18th aad Hoyt rttv.
F- A. Scarvie. 11. "Wells of Salvation"; 7:30
"Dead Flies in the Ointment"
eermaa Rodney and Stanton.
Schumann. 10:4 5. 7:30.
Hoyt St 16 th and Hoyt
Hertsler. 11. 7 aa
Bev. F. A.
Rev. B. B,
Laarelwood X. 83d and Foster.
Finley. 11, 7:30.
Lents 86th st and 58th ave.
Sibley. 11. 7:30.
Rev. F. B
Bev. F. B.
Lincoln B. 63d and Lincoln. Bev.
Byars. 11, "Worship In Public": K.
W. S.
I. inn ton Robert M. Gatke. 11 7 80
Men ia villa E. 80th and Fine. Bev. T.
Ginn. 11. .7 :30.
Mt Tabor E. 61st and Stark.
Fields. 11. 7:30.
Pattoa Alberta aad Miehigsn.
H. Bennett 11. 7 :3U.
Rtv. D. L.
Bev. Gsorgs
at; P,r!1 E- th and Alameda. R.v
C. E. Huett 11. "The Calls of God " ; 8. "Two
Ways of Binning. .
Sellwood E. 15th snd Tacoma. Guy Fitch
r-neipa. H, , :30.
SannysMs B. 85th and Tamhffl. Rev! T.
H GUahsr. 11, "Life s Exhilarations'" 7 :4 5
Seven Modern Devils.''
Pioneer East Charleston and Leonard. Rev.
W. fc. hJoster. 11, 7:80.
'dish Beech and Borthwick. Bar. O.
E. Ksllstorlt. 11. 7:30. English service.
H rr "Ifif P" -risk, snd Lombard. Bev
I- Atkinson. 11. wraos by Rev D T
Snmmerville: 8, concert by the Whitney Boys''
chorus.
Teneowrer Aye, Norwegisa-Dantsb Skidmors
at Vancoaver. Rev. Gustave A. Htoraker. 11 8
Westssersisnd MUwankio and Midway. Rev
E. 8. Mace. 8. sermon by the pastor.
Woodstock B. 44th and Woodstock eve,
Kev. Walton Skurworth. 11, 7:80
v W,1JL?rn ,109L Darhaaa are. bee.
J. "(. r?11'' ,1!. The Sabbath of the Lord
?. Li 30' e""r In charge of the men
UotrerTio4" WfllU K lA
a Afrtan- Lsrrabee at McMUlen. i Bev.
sbV. XL. Jf ox. , 11, m. -
10th. Bee.- U.
I. B. South
Flrsa Union and MuHnomah. Bar. J. a.
Harria. 11. 7:80.
First 12th at hm!'"SeT.: D. Rand Pierce.
11, platform meeting; 7:80, evangelistio serrioe.
Selhvood K. 1 8th at Spokane. Bev. 3. ii.
Brmgdale. 11, 7:30.
Brentwood 88th era. and 7th " st S. B.
Bev. S. Lndlow. 11. 7:30.
Highland Park E. 14th and Jsrrett Boo.
Msck Cajiill. 11, 7:80.
rrecbTtertan
First 13th aad Alder. Bee. H. L. Bosrataa
and Kev. X. W. Toby. 10:80. commankm and
to new members; 7 JU), The Bpiritsud
Of the Trees." '
Weetsahsstar Beet 17 th and Sehuytev. Dr.
Wwirf H. Pence. 10:8O. -Where There's a
Will The Labor Problem in the Kingdora":
7:46. "The Hums nisi nc Jeeos."
Central K- 1 8 th and Pine. Dr. W. H. Nnaeet
11. "Bodily Ezertase Versnsv V niTliiiaaa". 8,
"Summertime Angels and DevHa,"
Calvary nth at Clay, tie v. B. B. Batdiffa.
11. "Besaembrr Hun." communion serviee: 3:30.
"Love, the Ubard for All Grfte." -T-
Mt Tabor K. 88rh and Bebaont Bee. Ward
McHenry. 11. S. .
u 15"?- e1?? w"- 0t
atsrgJet. .11 TJ0. t. -v
Piedmont Cleveland and Jarrett. Be.' I.
FraneM Mnesan. llt Joy tm God's Service"';
8. "Can Jesus. Be Crowded Oat of His Warsdf"
reentb Tim aad Gibs. Baa. Henna 43.
people s Societies
Children's dry and a special Pentecost service
will be observed by Our Saviours Lutheran
church. The Children's dav service will basin
at JO o'clock- 'when teachers snd children will
loin in preheating sa elaborate program of
music and song. At 11 o'clock the Rev. M. A.
L omtensen will read the Pentecostal message
in Norwegian and preach the sermon in Eagluh.
This plan for the bilingual concregaAtaB was
eamea out feaster bunas and proved satis
factory. The Rev. Axel M. Green, superintendent of
Emanuel Lutheran hospital of Portland. w!U
conduct the services; at St James Lutheran
church Sunday morning in the absence of the
Pastor, the Rev. W. E. Brink man. who has Bone
to iverett, Waaa.. where, as the executive of
the Pacific Synod, he will deliver the tennos and
oniciate at the ceremony of dedication Sunday
of the new Trinity church. 'The evening serv
ice will te omitted.
Mrs. E. C. Cronk of Philadelphia. Pa., one
of the most widely known women of the Lutheran
church in America, will address a gathering
pf all Lutherans of Portland st the St. James
Lutheran church Tuesday evening at 8 p. m.
Mrs. Cronk is an editor, author and lecturer
ot national prominence, and is national super
intendent of children's work of the Cnited
Lutheran church in Atnetica.
. Methodist
By joint action of the official and
Sunday school boards of the First
Methodist church the schedule of Sunday
services has been changed. Tomorrow,
and hereafter the Bible school will meet
at 9:45 o'clock and the morning worship
win begin at 11 o clock. The evening
service hour will be 7:45. Dr. B. Earle
Parker, paster, will preach in the morn
ing, ana Miss Frances ivallsteat jwui
give the address at night. An interest
ing program of summer activities is
i beine: Blanned bv this church.
of First church will present the play, "Dinah
of the Berbers." A silver offering will be taken
for the South Portland mission. Dr. Parker
will (rive the commencement address at the
Kimball Schi?ol of Theology Tuesday morning and
will speak ar the alumni banquet Tuesday night.
He has also been asked to take the morning
Bible hour and to give a Sunday afternoon
lecture at the Willamette valley cfiautauqua to
be held st Gladstone Park in July.
Dr. W. T. Kerr, pastor emeritus of Cen-tensry-WQbur
Metbodit church, will occupy the
pulpit Sundsy morning in the sbsence of Dr.
Chsrles MscCaughey from the city. Dr. Mse
Caugbey has been invited to preach the an
nual sermon Sunday before the Y- M. and Y. W.
Christian associations of the College of Puget
Sound. The service will be st Epworth Methodist
church, Tacoma. Sunday night at Centenary
Wilbur Methodist church Major John Hamilton
will give an illustrated lecture on "Thibet,
the Land of Mystery." Major Hamilton is said
to be one of the few white men ever admitted
to Thibet, a province in the north part of
India, commonly known as "the roof of the
world. "
About 15W members of the WTiitney Boys'
chorus will sing Sunday night .at the University
Park Methodist church. At 11 l m. the Rev.
D. T. Summerville. who after many years resi
in Portland is moving to Hoeeburg. to make his
home with his daughter, will preach. Wednes
day night the DeMoss family will give an enter
tainment at the church.
Plans tor the proposed new building for
the Rose City Park Methodist church have been
PORTLAND
Everett 10:80. 7:80.
Kenllworth B. 3 4 th and Gladstone. Bev.
L. K. Grimes. 11. 8.
Hope 78th and Evereth. Bev. 3. A. Smith.
11. 8.
Bese City K. 40 to and Haueoe. Rev.
Donald W. H. McCluer. 11. "The Man Born
Blind "; 8, "The Weak Brother."
Forbes Graham st GahtenbelB. Rev. Lloyd
W. Carrick. 11, 7:80.
Trinity Virginia and Nebratta. Rev. John
D McLennan. 11. 7:80.;
Aasbel 68th" and 37th ave. Bev. John M.
Paxton. 11, 7:30.
Millard Avenue SBth are and T8d st Dr.
Henry White. 11. 7:30.
Marshall Street 1 7th and Marshall.
A. J. Hasna. 11. 7:80.
Bee.
ilirrsh B- 10th sr.d Division. Rev. D A.
Thompson. 11. "Jesus Only"; 7:30. "Ia the
Young Man Absolom Safe?"
Unity X. 7 1st and Sandy. Bev. 8. W. See-
mann. Services in charge of the Rfev. A. O.
L owe. 11. 7 4 6.
Arbor Lodge Bryant and CUTtia Rev. Aler
srder K. Evans. 11, 7:30.
Holt Chinese -4th at Burnside. Rev. Gee
Sing Hoy. 7 p. m., school; 8, preaching. '
Moreland-Sellwood Community House E. 15th
at Spikanc Rev. W. S. McCullagh. 11, 7:80.
Ref armed Kvanaartii
First 13th anl Clay. Bar. G. Hsfnesv
10:45. 8.
Second E. 33d and Columbia blvd. 11.
Third Lenta. Rev. F. Lienkaemper. 11.
(Gsrsasa) ; 8. (English).
Reformed Presbyterian
Flrsl Minnesota and Ainsworth. Bey. F. IX
Eraser. 11. 7:80.
Seventh Dae 'VrverrUsta
Note Begalar' servicee vf this denoeninatloa
are beK on Saturday.
Central E. 11th and Everett A. B. BelL
minister. 9:4 5, 11:15.
Tabernacle Oth and Montgomery. B. J.
Bibbs rd, minister. 10, 11.
Montavtlla B. 80th and Eve--"' J. A. Ger
hari. 10. 11.
Lents 94th st aad 88th ave. D. J. Chit
wood. 10. 11.
St Johns Central ave. and- Charleston- J.
M. Meiklejohn. 10. 11.
Aibina Skidmore and MaXlory. Elder Joba
baae. 10. 11.
Scandinavian 62nd street and S9th avenue.
Andrew Johnson. 10,. 11.
Saivatton Army
Corps No. 1. 243 Ash st Commandaat A.
T. Pitt 11, 8. 8.
Come No. 4 138 U 1st Ensign Jessie Mllla
and Captain Mrs. L. Upton. 11. 8, 8.
Spiritualist '
First E. 7th at Haaaalo. Bev. J. WlUard
Hill. 3. 7:45.
Independent Sph-itnalistie Society 601 Com.
mercial. Kev. Ida M. Schorl. 8, "A Kindly
Light Ever Leading in Paths of Peace."
Guiding Star 409 Alder. Rev. L. L.- Ingram,
i'onference, 3 to 4:30; circles. 4:30 to 7:30;
lecture, 8.
Swedenboraran
New Christian Chureh Portland Hotel Ae-
sembly room. Rev. William H. Heece. 11,
"God In Man and Bow to Worship Him There."
,v Unitarian
Chnrch ef Our Father Broadway aad Yam
hill. Rev. William C. Elliott Jr. 10 :80, "The
JUements of a Complete Education."
Untteel BUcUwon
Conference Snperlntendent Bev. G. B. Mo
Dcnsld. 89 B. 18th ct
First E. 16th and MorrisocL Rev. Byron
J. Clark. 11, Children's day program by the
Sunday school ; 8, sacred" concert.
Second BU 27th and Sumner. Bee. Irs?
Dawley. Jl, "The Chnrch Betrayed'; 8, "The
Imperishable Word."
Third 07th st and 8 2d ave. S. B. Bev.
E. O. Shepherd, 11, 7:30.
Fourth 2d ave. at 70th st S. E. Bev. B
Ross Evans. , 11, Children's day program ; 7:30.
"A Man Who Made a Mistake."
Cleverdale (Old Coostitiitioa) (48 Tnm
Rev. Walter Reynolds. 10. 11. 6:80. 7:80.
United SvancsHcal
First E. 16th and Poplar. Bev. C. F. Gates.
II. 7:30.
Or k ley Green Willamette Blvd. and Gay
Kev. A. K. DChmaBe. 11. 7:80.
St. John's Ivanhoa and John. Rev. H. H.
Fkmham. 11. 7:30.
United Preahvterlan
First E. 37th and Hawthorne. Rev. H. F.
Given. 11. 7:30.
Church of the Strangers Grand and Wasco.
Rev. S. Earl DuBois. 10:80, "The Heaven
Was Opened"; 8, "The Joyous Life."
Kenton 120 W. Lombard. Rev. Carl Scott
Dunn, 0:43, 11, 7:80.
Multnomah Multnomah Station. Bee. David
Steele Sharp. 10. 11. 0:45. 7 JO.
Missions
Christian aad Missionary Alliance E. 0th
and Clay. Bev. John Bv Fee. 11, 7 JO. -
Apostolic Faith Front and Burastda. Bee.
Florence Crawford" and B. B. Crawford. 11,
2:30, 7:30; daily. 7:45.
Pentecostal Assembly 112 First, Bee. WfH
C. Trotter. 11. 2:30. 7:80.
Volunteers of America 224 Burnside. Eve
nings except Monday. S; Sunday, 8, 8.
General Assembly 145 V sftrst. Bar. W. A.
Manion.- 11, i:30, 7:30.
Bibks Standard Mission and near hterlaom,
Kev. Fred laornshnh. 19 JO, 3 JO, 8.
Gospel 614 Williams. C A- Fleming, en
rjcruitendeot 3. 3 JO, JO. 7:30.
' M IsoeJ leneeus
Church of God 8S3 railing.- Bar. H. JL
Schlatter 11.7:45. ,
KeaUaation Leagae 148 13th. Bee. H. Ed
ward Milia. 11. 8.
Divine Science 810 S. Clay. Bee. T. hf.
Minard. 11. "Life"; 8. "Demand and Supply."
The Uyvtse Cnsrreh of Betheerta Q Alder.
Bee. W. W. Aber. Ciressr to 7:30; service, 8.
' Creek Orthodox E. 17 th and Clintosv. Bev.
B. A. Karahles. . school; 10, arrsaoa.
Chrtstadetphian 71 K. 24th St. N. 11,
Society for Spreading the Knowledge of True
Prayer 0 rsevdnes? bsdc - Mocsday. 8- av. sa.
- Beandtnavian Woltniae tFreei W48 Garrsssd.
I Bee. U- O. Jaoobeen. .10, 11, 748.
Bev. C.Hedin to?
Remain as pastor
The unanimous request of the mem
bers of the Swedish - Tabernacle, lith
and Glisan streets, in annual ses
sion last Monday
night, that he re
main la Portland,
as their - pastor,
prompted the Rev.
C. J. Ledin to an
nounce Friday that
he had declined a
call to the pastor
ate of the Swedish
Tabernacle of Ta
coma. The call was
attractive as it in
cluded a 1300 an
nual increase in
salary nnd the use
of a new parson
are. As Mr. Ledin
is president of the
Rt. C. J. Lrdin Northwest Mission
ary Conference. Tacoma, the proffered
pulpit would also have placed him nearer
the center of the conference.
The Rev. Mr. Ledin will celehrate his
fifth anniversary as pastor of the local
church tomorrow During; this five
years the church has prospered In all
departments. The membership has
nearly doubled, with similar results re
ported in the Sunday school and young
people's society
The Rev. Mr. Ledin has been 'presi
dent of the Northwest Missionary Con
ference for the last three years and at
the last annual meeting at , Seattle in
May he was unanimously reelected for
the fourth year. At the same meeting
it was decided to extend the field and
the Montana-Idaho district was taken
into the conference. The missionary
conference now comprises the state of
Oregon north of ' Ashland.- state of
Washington, part of British Columbia
and the states of Montana and Idaho.
The conference has four traveling mis
sionaries and one evangelist, who
preaches exclusively fh English. Mr.
Ledin plans to attend the annual con
ference of the Evangelical Mission Cov
enant at Chicago, June 20 to 25.
completed. On Monday evening at 6:80 the
congregation will have a snpper at the church
and an informal discussion ot the plans, and o
ways and means for the erection. t
At Sunnvside Methodist chnrch Dr. T. H.
Gallagher will preach Sunday morning and eve
ning. In the evening a "song-fest" will open
the popular service and the second sermon in the
series on "The Seven Modern Devils'' will be
given. New members are being received almost
every Sunday, i The e taction of a community
house is now necessary bevond all doubt says the
pastor. Already 832,000 in three-year bonds has
been taken. Five committees are canvassing
the entire membership to bring the total to
840.000. The official board voted that all the
money must be subscribed by June 'SO. No
building shall be undertaken until the full mount
is covered.
The Kev F. A. Sesrvi has returned from his
trip to Chicago, where he attended the com
mencement exercises and preached the bacca
laureate sermon of the Norweigian-Denish . The
ological school and attended the annual meeting
of the school board of which he is a member.
En route he visited iiacine, Milwaukee, Duluth,
Superior, Minneapolis and St. Paul and returned
by way of San Francisco. The pastor will oc
cupy his pulpit Sunday at both services.
Five children were received into membership
last Sundsy st Lincoln Methodist church by
tr Rev. W. Jf. Byars. pastor. The church is
in the midst of a building campaign. . During
the pas tweek the concrete forms were erected
and abont half of the basement walls put in.
The Sunday school is also in a campaign to raise
$150, or 31 per member, toward the buDding
fund. Many persona interested in the growth
of this little community church are helping
the children reach their goal. Preparations are
being made (or the observance of Children's
day on June 18. The pastor, who completed
hi work at Willamette university last spring,
will go to Salem June 14 to attend, the com
mencement exercises and receive his degree.
The board of hospitals and homes of the
Methodist church has been given S 1 acres of
land by the citizens of Colorado Springs to be
used as a site for a tnberculosis hospital.
The semi-annual meeting of the board of
bishops will be held . at Indianapolis for five
days beginning Jnne 21.
Williams Jennings Bryan has given his home
and grounds at Fair-view, Neb., to the board of
hospitals and homes of the Methodist church.
It will be converted into a home for aged
ministers. The home and 10-acre tract are
worth about 8100,000.
Dr. W. W. Toungston has been invited by
President Hixsori of Allegheny college, Meadville.
Pa., to conduct the vesper services on the campus
on June 18. This service is a feature of
baccalaureate Sunday.
The Bev. J. L. Gardner of St. Penis Methodist
church. South Bend, Ind!, has been transferred
to the Austin Methodist church. Chicago. Dr.
Oardner is the osn-in-law of Dr. Joshua Stans
field, former pastor of the First Methodist church
here, and is well known in Portland, having
occupied the pulpit here a number ef times last
year. The transfer makes it possible for Mrs.
Oardner to reside in the same city as her parents.
Dr. Stansfield is pastor of the McCabe Memorial
church at Chicago. "
Nazarene
The Rev. D. Rand Pierce, the new pas
tor of the First Church of the Nazarene,
12th and Main streets, will conduct open
ing Services at 11 a, m. and 7 :30 p. m..
Sunday, assisted by Mrs. Pierce. They
will speak briefly at both the Sunday
school session, which convenes at 9:45
a. m.. and the young people's service, at
:30 p. rn.
. The morning service will be converted into
a platform meeting, when the local delegates
to the district assembly, recently held here, will
each be allowed five minutes in which to "report
what most impressed them during the gathering.
The service will close with an appeal by the
pastor. In the evening an evangelistic service
will be held.
Presbyterian v
At the First Presbyterian church Sun
day morning there will be the regular
5 ception of members. .In -.the evening the
( Concluded en Page Five, Column Three)
First CONGREGATIONAL
CHURCH
PARK AND MADISON STS.
Bdwy. and L 3. Cars to Block of Chnrch.
Dr. McElveen preaches
11 A. M- "TBUTHS THAT NOURISH."
12:80 Noon Golden Rule Open Forum,
H. p. Lee, Leader.
7:43 P. M. Dr. McElveen answers 4
Questions:
-, 1. How Should America Now Treat Ger
many and Russia T ,
2. Whit Was the Belief of the AthJest,
Thomas Paine?
3. Does Christian Science Play Tricks
With the Dictionary T
4. Wfll Conan Doyle's Prophecy That
" "Spiritualism Will Be the World's
Religion m 10 Tears" Be Fulfilled?
ALL ALWAYS WKLOOMR
oiameni
t
1
Disar
Millions Now; Living Will Never Die
Many scriptnral Quotations showing: that at the end -of this aire
nations wik cease to prepare for war and that then the grolden age of
perfect peace and environment tinder Christ's. trua kingdom will ruje
for all peoples. ' . , .
Hear S. H. T0UT.JIAN,
: Travelinsr representative of the International Bible Students' -Association
of Brooklyn, New York. ? .1
V . Sunday, 8 P. M., W. 0. W. Temple
' Eleventh Streets Between Washington and Alder -
; SEATS FREE Too; Are -WelcomeNO ' COLLECTIONS " -
K- :... .;'. ''" ' "" '" -",
OHO R C H . S 0 1 H DA
TO BE CEI
To celebrate- the birthday ot S
church, hundreds of ,boys and girls
longing to the Episcopal church scho
tn Portland will form a processioq
the campus of SL Helens Hall m St
day at 3 o'clock and, Jed by over j,
choristers in white vestments, -wi
banners of gold and blue; and with: bri'
crosses held aloft, will wind ln.pl
cession through the streets singing X
ward Christian Soldiers,! to St Stei
ens Fro-Cathedral. I3th aad Ct
streets, where the largest rnass meet!
of children in the history of the Po'
land Episcopal schools wlllbe held, w
special thanksgiving.- : "i
At the same time the total of K
children's Lenten offering will be t
nounced, each of the 19 Schools prese I
ing their special offering. It ts hor.
that Oregon will raise a-total of 13 r
and that the children throughout : t
United States will be able tq gjye tojl."
churoh this year over 1300.000. ; "f;
Arrangements for this occasion haj
been in the hands of "two cornmitte.
The Rev. J. D. Rice, Paul Cowgill a
F. J. Glass have made the followi
arrangements for the procession :
1) Vested boys' and gir le' choirs frt
various schools, accompanied- by th
crossbearers, will meet at St. Steph
Pro-Cathedral at 3 p. m. for asslf !
ment to Beatings, and at 3 :10 will pi
ceed promptly to. St. Helen HaU -
Schools shall forth on the ground of
Helens Hall in the following ; ord "
Visiting clergymen, St. Michaels, 'Asc
sion. Pro-Cathedral. SL' Davids, Trat
figuration. Trinity, Grace Memorial. V
Peters, SL James, St. Johns, Milwauk'
St. Pauls. Oregon City ; St, philips, j
Matthews, St. Pauls. SL Johns. S
wood; St. Marks, Good Shepard, C
Saviour. St. Andrews. (3) The proe.
sion will start at 3 :20 from St. Held
Hall and proceed to the Pro-Cathedj
(4) In case of rain the outdoor p
cessional will be abandoned.- . t:
The committee on the services. ai
The Rev. Thomas Jenkins. Dean -Ra i
Bey and J. W. Lethaby. The bishop -v-award
the banner for the largest sch
per capita offering, and the board i
religious education will award the bf
ner for the largest single school .off
ing. Mrs. Wilson Johnston will 'aw?
a medal for the largest individual
ferlng in the diocese. A. W. ; Sto
secretary of the board, will call the r"
of schools and announce the pfferh,
The president of the board wpi mtf
a short address on "Leaders and F
lowers," and the bishop will make 1
principal address on the "Spiritual VaV
of the Lenten Offering." i
- :
Friends Churches td
Hold All-Day Met
Sunday an all day service of' t!
Friends churches of the dry -wilt be h5
at the First Friends church, Kast 3
and Main streets. The occasion for t'
united gathering is the Portland-qu
terly meeting, .
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chilson and thi
children, missionaries from Africa; Mt
Matilda Haworth, missionary from Crt
tral America, and L. Clarkson Hinsha '
superintendent of Oregon yearly me
ing, will be present and have charge 1
tile various services of the day, wh: I
are as follows : 9 :45. Bible school, I
tilda Haworth to speak in opening ex.J
cises : 11. morning worship, sermon J
Arthur Chilson: 3, address by L. n
Hinshaw ; 5 :30. Christian Endeavor. r
ly; 7:45. evening service,. Matilda K
worth will speak.
Basket .dinners are to be brought R,
the women of First church will sen
hot and coid drinks. A cordial Invi
tion is extended to the public to enjr
these meetings.
' TOrjfS PEOPLE'S SOC1ETT
The resmlar weekly meeting of the'f
mer St. Stephens Young People's socld
will be held at o :3U p. m. bunday
room A of the Central library. A rf
oial musical program has been arranfcl
bv Mrs. Gwen Howeii (violin) and M
Lllliaa Howell (piano). The meet!
will be in charge of Miss Helen Burl
The principal talk win be on Music a
Life." All members are urged to attet
as business of importance will be trad
acted prior to tne program.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
ALOCR AT TWELFTH
HAROLD Leonard BOWMAN
NORMAN Kendall TULLT
MINISTERS ,
10:S A. M.
COMMUNION
SERVICE
i . 7:4S P. M.
'The Spiritual Message .
of the Trees"
DB. BOWMAN PREACHES !
Mission
CORNER FRONT ?
AND BURNSIDE. ;
Meeting held at 10:30, 3:30 and 7:30
every Sunday. - 7 :4 every night tni
the week. All Nations' -meeting Sat-
urday nighL 4 ', i-
A unique feature of these meetlnga"
is the good old-fashioned Gospe'i
Sinstng. led by a 82-pieea orchestra. ,
ALXi welcome so coixectios
in
LEBRATEi
Apostolic Fcdthi
PropHecyi
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