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JHlNSTJNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, OCToSeR 15, 1905.

the Summer la Berlin, and will sail for this country the last of this month. In the near future a recital will be 'given The Pavs Homage by tho faculty of the Western Academy of World Her Goodnough Is Muilc. Mordaunt A. principal of the piano department of the Academy this year, and John Everest takes charge of COMING Epplng. r the violin department. J. Adrian Emma Eames, the Great American Soprano, and Her Concert Company-Appea- principal of the vocal department, resumed professional vocal work at Astoria last week. Here October 30 ' At a recent social reception at the First Presbyterian church, Mr. Epplng was bari- tone soloist, and sang In excellent style and EAMES, the."Beautiful TO SING AT MARQUAM, OCTOBER 30 spirit tw.o of Hawleys songs, "Y ere I a EMMA as she Is so often called, will tar" and "When Love Is Gone." Miss Edna her first appearance In Port- Prolzman was accompanlste. - land Monday evening, October 30, at the "Carmen" excerpts, of course, will ho EMMA EAMES Marquam Grand Theater. prominent on Emma Calve's programme There has been no announcement made when she makes her first concert tour of season. For AND COMPANY In years which so ex- America this these numbers has created much she-wil- l be dressed In the costume she wear citement as this news of the great so- "When impersonating the fascinating gypsy prano's coming. She has surrounded her- cigarette girl in Bizet's famous . To the mukic-lovln- g public the name of Calve DIRECTION LOIS STEERS WYNN COMAN self with a most excellent company of is synonymous with "Carmen" they made artists, artists of unusual ability and each other mutually famous and. a Calve fame, forthcoming concert programme could not possibly be complete and the will without containing selections from the opera. be a maker of history beyond doubt. So- But Calve will not confine herself to "Car- cially, the event will be of tremendous men." She will slnr the mad scene from Marquam, Monday, October 30 Ambroise Thomas' "Hamlet." several French Interest and importance, for Emma Eames Irish and Scotch folk songs, and. with holds the highest of position In the Amer- Bouxmann, the brilliant tenor, she Will give ican and Continental social world. She is a dramatic trio from Massenet's "La Navaralse." - the wife of Julian Story, world-famo- artist with his brush, as is his wife with Music day at the Lewis and Clark Exposi- service, 11 o'clock; evening service, 7:30 mon pastor, 7:30 M.; expo- her glorious, golden soprano. tion waW easily, one of the greatest musical by P. Sunday which has worked at all the great Beforo Emma Eames went to the events in the Pacific Northwest. Think of Itl o'clock. school rally, 10 A. M. There will be sev- sitions. The work of the association Iws beauty of her singing attracted a great A day on which the crowds beard nothing but St. David's Episcopal. East Twelfth and eral brief addresses. Epworth League. commended Itself to people of every crvtd deal of attention wherever she was heard. music, and more music A considerable share Belmont. George B. Van Wrfters,' D. D., 6:30 P. M., theme. "Better Work Our on account of Its broad basis and practi- she to she expcrleneced of the success of the festival Is due to tv rector Holy communion and sermon.. 11 Chapter Do." cal methods The officials of the various After went Paris Goodrich, of this Should Take Woodstock considerable difficulty in obtaining an en- able director. Frederick W. A. M.; evening prayer, 7:30; Sunday or AVaverly car to Tenth or Sell- railroads and steamboat lines have real- city. Theodore Hardee. ass!tant to President 9:45 East gagement. The road to the opera is full let- school. A. M. wood car to Grant. ized the good accomplished and have dotu Goode, of the Exposition, addressed this St. Sellwood. Rev. W. East of intrigue and machination. Emma ter last Tuesday to Mr. Goodrich: "Oa be- John's Memorial. St. Johns Methodist Episcopal Church, much to assist. All incoming trufus ami Eames made her way to the front by of .the Exposition management I wish to R. Powell. Inchargc Service and sermon, F. L. Young, pastor Sunday school 13 many boats are regularly met. thus half 3:45 M.; Sunday 2:45 M. sheer talent. A pure, fresh voice, flexible extend our heartiest conrratuUtloas upon the P. school. P. A. M.; preaching services, 11 A. MThe placing a safeguard about the girl whvn and expressive, remarkable Intonation and very successful Issue to Music day, Monday. St. Paul's Church, Woodmere, C. L. Adams sing. Epworth she arrives alone and unprotected. 0. Much is due .you for your Parker, lay missionary Evening, service sisters will an attractive personality were the quali- October credit League. 6:30 P. M.; preaching services, During tho Summer yx superintendent enthusiastic and Indefatigable labors In mak- and sermon, 3 o'clock. and four assistants, one of whom Is ties with which she ruled tho stage. She ing great success It proved, and we 7:30 P. M. a this the uight worker, have kept busy, bt -- accomplished the difficult feat of singing wish to assure you of our Mncere appreciation Church of God. Presbyterian. been the part of Elsa in "" after only of your gatuitoui and valuable services In this sides the depot matron and her assistant, one rehearsal, and scored a triumph, but connection. From what I have learned, no ChapeL- 430 Hawthorne avenues-Sunda- y Piedmont Church, corner Clovelnnd who are also travelers' aides. her greatest assumption is that of Eliza- concert of such brilliancy- - and magnitude has services'. 2:30 and 7:C0 P. M.; Sunday avonue'and Jarrett street. Rev. L. My- Since May I the Travelers' Aid Associa- beth In "Tannhauser." in which she ever been given In the community, and last school, 1 P. M.;- - prayer meeting, Wednes- ron Boozer, pastor Rev. G. L. Tufts tion has written and received over 1500 let- gained a reputation for originality of con- night's event" should mark the beginning of day, 7:30 P. M. will preach at 11 A. M. At 7:45 P. L. the ters. Twenty-eig- thousand five hundred ception which the greatest "Wagnerian anew epoch In the musical history of this choir, under the direction of S. E. Brune, and fifty leaflets, identification cards, fold- Indeed, feel proud of .Free Methodist. ers and bulletin been printed singers had never developed. Another section. You should. give si programme of sacrej music cards have your achievement, and the people of Portland will and distributed. One thousand five hun- marvelous feat was hersinglng the part Free Methodist Church. East Ninth and made up of old-tim- e favorites of the 'in having man of your tie sixty-eig- ht of Florla in Puccini's opera of "La are to be felicitated a Mill streets. J. Glen, pastor Preaching at days of Moody and Sunkey. Sabbath dred and women and girls Tosca," with one stage rehearsal, and broad and efficient character 10 help cultivate 11 A. M., followed by lovefcast. (nearly all girls) have been assisted In elevate the great art of ntuslc among school at 10 A. M. way office. capturing the critics with her and Cumberland, corner Twelfth some In the This does not In wonderful dramatic as well as vocal them". Thanks for your kind Lutheran'. First elude any work done at railway stations and East Taylor streets. Rev. E. Nelson or boats. About 60 girls have been given ability. Her season gained for Nothing so Impressive as the music sung Norwegian Synod, Tcnt"fiand 10:30 M.. on new East Grant Allen, pastor A. sermon good positions through the free emplo Emma Eames laurels, while her late and played on the organ during the Atonement streets, O. Hagoes, pastor Evening serv- "The' Drama of Job": 12 M., Sunday appearances in this country are of too day services Is" heard all the year In the no ment bureau, and a large number of were ices at 7:30J services in the forenoon: school: 6:30 P. M.. Christian Endeavor: country girls, who had disappeared. recent date to dwell on to any extent, un- churches of Judaism. And people who Sunday school. 9:30 A. M.: Ladles' Aid ha less to add that they have never been prent say that the music sung at Intervals 7:30 P. M.. 'The Imperialism of Chris- been located by the Travelers" AW In by quartet choir the Temple Beth Is- Society, Thursday at 2 P. M. tianity." surpassed by any artist before the public the at Danish Union brothels, wlnerooms and boxes, and ha present. rael from last Similar evening to the suc Bethanta Lutheran Church. United Evangelical. been returned to their parents. Varlou at ceeding evening was up to the usual hlgh-cla- s avenue and Morris street. Gudmund Grill, music-love- rs dance halls and low theaters, where young The of Portland have had devotional standard. This must be highly pastor Services. 11 A. M. and S P. M.: First, eonrtsr East Tenth and Sher- Schumann-Heln- k, girls assemble, have been closely watcheti Sembrlch, Nordlca and gratifying to the musical director, Mrs. Rom Sunday school. 12:15 P. M.; Ladles' Aid Rev. A. A. pastor necessarily man streets. Winter, and girls taken from these places frt and are now to hear the fourth of the Bloch Bauer. The music was of Society Wednesday. 2 P. M.. with Mrs. R. 10 A. M.; preaching. 11 somber, dignified nature, each chant or Sunday school, quently. most remarkable quartet of "vocalists a Rasmussen, 219& Sellwood street, Albina. A. M. 7:30 P. M.; K. L. C. meet- known to the artistic world. Madame response corresponding to some portion of the and E. Now that the Exposition Is over and company prayers, and the composition Is truly a mas- ing. 6:30 P. M. support for this work will no longer b Eames and her come here from containing enough music to last Unlversallst. San Francisco, singing only In Portland terpiece Second Church, corner Kcrby and sent from the East, the Travelers Aid through the services, not one poor number First, Couch Eighth ; and Seattle. The Is under di- East and East Fargo streets. Rev. J. Bowersox. pastor must end Its work unless Portland signi- tour the being In It. Particularly beautiful oa the pastor M., 11 Stecrs-Wyn- n streets, W. F. Small, 11TA. Preaching. A. M.. on "Llkemlnded- - fies Its willingness to carry it on. rection of Lois Coman. programme is the "Kol Nldre." to on Thee which Max Bruch has wedded a splendid sermon "At the Feet of the Fanatic"; ness With Christ" and at 7:30 P. M.; Is a strong feeling among all classes that setting which Is played all over the world. 10 A. M., Sunday school. Sunday school. 10 A. M.; Junior En- this work, which is so well organized and D03IAIX OP 31USIC. Part of the musical programme: Soprano deavor, 5 P. 51.; K. L. C. E., 7 P. M. which has accomplished such results solo, "I WU1 Lay Me Down in Peace" (Dud- Methodist Episcopal. At Ockley Green Sunday school, 2:30 should not be allowed to lapse. The que ley Buck), Mrs. Ro Bloch Bauer; baritone Marie Cahlll is Interesting herself In a KMMA GOLD -VOICED SOPRANO. (Mendelssohn Sunnyslde Methodist Episcopal Church, P. M.; preaching, 3:30 P. M. by Rev. E. tlon Is not whether Portland can afford EAMES. EN folo. "Lord God of. Abraham" cat;, movement to establish a Summer' home for "Elijah"), J. Adrian Epplng; contralto solo. Yamhill street, between Thirty-fift- h and E. McVicker. to carry It on. but whether Portlund Own" It. A popular meeting to choru ulrls. "But the Lord .Is Mindful of His Thirty-sixt- h streets. T. B. Ford, pastor: afford to lose Paul"). Mrs. W. A. T. discuss question will be held th hearing a large pipe organ to better advan- del): 'by request) (Sullivan); (Mendelsohn's "St. parsonage IS Thirty-fift- h this at Helnrich Conried has, according to Berlin "Lost Chord" Bushong; tenor solo, "Comfort Ye" (Handel s East street; Y. W. C. A. parlor Thursday. October Vs tage than at the regular church services. "Postlude in F" (Lemalgre). Mr. Denton m quartet pastor Home every forenoon Thurs- newspapers, engaged SIgnor Caruso for an "Melah").-WHHa- H. Boyer. The at and 3 o'clock. Full financial statement operatic tour of the cities of Austria and Ger- Of the scries of 20 recitals, IS have been ha been engaged to give an organ recital sang: Still With (Foot): "Hold day afternoons Sunday services as fol- WOBK OF TRAVELERS' at "Still. The" reports will be given. . many in the Autumn of 1D0C. given. by Edgar E. Courscn. four by Harold at the Grace Protestant Episcopal Church, Thou My Hand" (Gounod), and "It Is God'n lows: 10 A. M., Sunday school, C. A. V. Mllllgan. and one .by William C. Carl. Astoria, Wednesday. Way" (Bartlett). Miss Fisher's organ solos: Gatzka, superintendent: 11 A. M., preach- piracy buslncRS .enjoyed, from "Peer Gynt Suite" I Concert. The extent of music in These been very Seamen's Institute the recitals have much "Asl' Death." opin- ing service, sermon by Rev. George H. London Is revealed by the statement that and It Is a matter of regret they are Madame Gadbkl. tho famous AVagnerian so- (Grieg), and "Largo" (Handel). In the ' that competent musical authorities. J. Adri- Fcese, pastor of the Methodist Episcopak The concert the Seamen's Institute within two months about 1.000.000 contraband about over. . prano, who Is again to tour this oeuntry this ion of WILL BE DISCONTINUED UNLESS at copies have been seized and confiscated. an Epplng, the baritone. Is fitted, by reason cnurcn at corvailis; iz M., class meeting, Wednesday was a marked success, fCflf-o- has a sweet little daughter. Lottehen, last of the fine quality of his voice, to be one of J. B. Kelley. leader; 3:30 P. M., Junior and all numbers were cordially re- Carl . Denton's programme of organ music who In many respects the diva herself In o. POIITLAND ASSISTS. the Honald A. Bradbury has been appointed the greatest cantors or chanters west of League and children's classes. Mary ceived by the large audience. Four ladies today at Trinity Protestant Episcopal miniature. Although only II years old, lotte- probably In this country. A heavy bass Shaver, leader; 6:15 M., solo "Westminster Presbyterian -- 11- - - P. Epworth programme Miss Eliza- baritone at Church; Morning, at o'clock "Andante hen already has given evidence of excep- could not do full Justice to the Intricate took part in the C Good-wj- n. voice League devotional meeting, Hugh C. Ferneyhough, hurch. He studied with S. H. Allyn Religiose". .(Lemalgre);. Hof-man- n) mufelcal gifts, proficlancy Epplng Has a voice beth Hoben. Mrs. Gilbert "Barcarolle" tional her as a but fine music. Mr. Just Krum, president and leader; 7:30, sermon Meeting Will Be Held at Y. AV. C. A. and has a vplce of fine quality, which (Elgar). pianist and vocalist Fuggestlru; that she :nay of the" necessary timbre and quality to suit. Miss M. Gibson and Miss Eugenia Craig, :Iompand .Circumstance" by Rev. Mr. Badley. of Baker University. ac- he uses well. Evening; at 7:30 o'clock "Offertory In D In time attain the of her dis- He ought to sing more In public In the line of to all of whom, being old favorites, were Is gifted way. Strangers are cordially welcomed to all This Week Discuss Flans newspapers Germany Flat" (Salome); largo from "Xerxes" (Han tinguished mother. Madame Gadskl has spent aerlous church music He that corded a hearty welcome. Most of the Several In have taken services. The first quarterly conference talent, however, was supplied from the up the war against hotel and restaurant bands for the new year will be held Monday for Future. "whose three-fol- d object seems to be to de- ships, and gave great satisfaction. th grade music, to spoil one'a enjoyment of meals evening at 7:30 o'clock. Dr. B. F. Row- performers being Messrs. Dent. I.oftus land, the new presiding elder, will preside and to mar conversation." .The Travciers Aid Association, and Willlanfs. of the British steamship and will receive a cordial welcome. forthe Occano; Messrs. Broughton and McCann, Vocalists who complain that certain songs Trinity. East Tenth and Grant streets. protection of girlhood, which has done a Knight Errant; Services in Portland Churches . of the steamship Mr Fraag.-con-Davlc- Sunday are unflUigable, will be Interested In Rev. Harold Oberg-- pastor Service great work during the past five months, Falkenberg. of the German ship Adoir. new book on "The Singing of the with sermon at 11 A. M. Rev. B. Row- been largely supported during Ellbek. Mr. A. King Future" (published by John Lane), In which F. has the and Mr. Stnhl. of the Di- land. D. D., the new presiding money his "Laughing Song." by lays principle 10 for the elder of Fair by sent from" the East by the also obliged with he down the that "whatever i Baptist-Firs- t, ed by the pastor; Sunday school at A. P. M., "Heavenly Rewards Portland district, a musician can. write a singer can sing." M.; Iuther League at "P.M.; no evening vinely Industrious." East will preach. Ser Exposition Travelers' Aid Committee. soeclaP 'request. the White Temple, corner Twelfth sorvlces. If reports in tho London musical journals and Taylor streets. Bcv, J. WhlLcomb are significant. Francis Rogers has added ma- Brougher, D.' D., pastor Morning service, Methodist Episcopal. x EAST SIDE. terially to his fame by hi recitals this Sum- 10:30 A. M.; preaching .by Dr. Brougher Taylor-Stre- et Methodist. Dr. Francis mer In London: for the press comments are on and Power commendatory. bari- "Woman's Place in the Burgette Short, pastor Classes. 9:30 A. Baptist. warmly Few American Work of the Church." Bible school. 12:10 tones arc now In greater demand than Mr. M.; reception of probationers Into full Seventh Rogers. P. M.; bright opening programme; classes 10:30 M.; Sunday school, Second Baptist Church,. East every membership, A. Ankcny Stanton lor one. Young ..People's service, 12:15 P. M.; Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.; and East streets. Rev. 6:30 C. pastor Services 10:30 A. Mrs. Frank Raley. director of music at the P. M., led by Misses Bushnoll and evening sermon, 7:30 P. M., subject "The Laphani. at First Unitarian Churcft. has selected this Bartlett. Popular, evening service, 7:30 Glorified SavIour"; great chorus choir. M. and 730 P. M. The subject of the, musical programme today: Voluntary. "Ele- o'clock; opened with baptism; Dr. morning sermon will be "A Life En- vation" (G. Morandl); anthem. "Jesus, tho Centenary, corner East Pine and Ninth larged." evening service the Broughcr's, topic, "Portland, After the streets. William H. Heppe, D. D.4 pastor-Past- or's At the Very Thought Is Sweet" (Parker): soprano Opening theme of the sermon will be "The Salt solo, selected. Miss Blanche Sorenson; re- Fain" organ recital by Miss morning theme. 10:30 A. M., "Pe- Kemp and special numbers by Temple of the Earth and Light of the World." sponse (Hanscom); anthem, "An Evening the ter in Evolution, or From Fishing "Nets Young Blessing" (Laisen); postlude. "Processional Quartet 7:30 M., Sunday school convenes at noon. to New Heavens"; at P. theme, 6:30 by March" (Brow3). Christian. "Doubts: Causes and Removal"; morning People's Union at P. M. Music class, 9:30; Sunday school. 12cl5; Junior?, chorus choir. J. F. Bamfcrd, organist Miss Edwlna Mastlck, solo soprano at the First, corner .Park and Columbia streets, and director. Bible study class meets E. S. Mulkcy, Dean Sanderson, 4; Epworth League, 6:15 P. M.; chorus evening First Unitarian Church, substituted for her minister choir. Tuesday evening. On Thursday teacher, Mrs. Bose Bloch Bauer, Sunday of Eugene Divinity School, will preach roll-ca- ll re- last the Epworth Methodist Episcopal Church, next will be the annual and evening, at the First Congregational Church, at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Bible school union of the church. $25.00 Twenty-thir- $25.00 on tho occasion of Mrs. Bauer's absence at 12:15 M. 6:30 M. corner d and Irving streets, at P. Endeavor at P. Henry T. Atkinson, pastor Sunday Tho Central Baptist Church, corner the Temple Beth Israel atonement services. Twentieth and East Ankcny streets-Preach-ing Advent-Adve-nt 10 A. M.; sermon, 11 by Miss Mastlck sang admirably and managed Christian. school, A. M.. Dr. morning evening by Rader; Epworth League, 6:30 P. M.; ser- and the her voice with fine skill, her solo being Church, Rev. E. H. Hicks, of Roseburg, Or. Sub- Cowen's "Promise of Life." Christian Second street, mon, 7:30. by pastor on "The Spirit of between Hall arid Lincoln, Charles Haf-fende- n. Gctlisemane." ject for morning sermon. "Power of God .the Evening serv- Frederick "W. Goodrich Tias arranged this pastor Sunday school, 10:30 A. Grace M. E. Church,. corner of Twelfth and Wisdom of God." programme of organ music today at St. M. Preaching, 11:30 A. M. Praise meet- and Taylor streets Clarence True Wilson, ice, "Harvest Time." Music by the choir Talking Machine David's Protestant Episcopal Church: Mor- ing' in evonlngat 1 o'clock, followed at D. D., pastor, will 10:30 on led by Professor W. F. Worschkul. With ningPrelude, Op. CO" the 'preach at organ. "Romanze (Merkel): 7:30 by preaching. at-7- "Bread-making- ," Miss Ruth Shogren at the Bible offertory anthem, "Blessed City" (Freder- "Fishing for Men," and on Matthew, 13:33; "class meeting school at 12 o'clock sharp. Prayer meet- ick "W. Goodrich): 'Postlude, "Marche Cor- Christian Science. ing every evening 7:15. tege" from "Relne le Saba" " (Gounod). at 9:30 A. M., and Sunday school, 12:15 Thursday at Evening Prelude, "Night Song" (Loeschorn) P. Epworlh .vesper service 6:30; Everyone Is InvltccLto attend all of these First Church of Christ, Scientist. Scot- M.: at services. offertory. "Evening Prayer" Shel- Morrison-an- Lowns-dal- e evening music by .quartet and chorus; ley); postlude, "Allegro Pomposo" (Bishop). tish Rite CathedraL streets Services, 11 A. M. and 8 P-- Professor William M. Wilder presides at Christian. organ. Given Subject sermon, the Away Miss Wllma Waggener will give a piano re- of "Probation After Rodney avenue, corner Rodney avenue cital Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Death." Sunday school at close of morn- 3L E. Church South. and Knott street, Rev. E. M. Patterson, Miss Grace Wilton's, 751 East Main street. ing service. minister.; Theme for Sunday. 11 A. M.. There will be no charge for admission. The Second Church - of Christ, Scientist, First M. E. Church, South, corner Sec- The Price of Privilege." and for 7:30 P. programme; "Fugue in T Major"? (Bach); Auditorium. building, .Third, between Tay- ond and Yamhill streets. Rev. ' E. H. M.. "The Work of the Holy Spirit In Con- "Caprlccloso" (Scarlatti); "Nocturne, B Ma- lor and Salmon streets Sunday services, Mowre, pastor Sunday school.. 10 A. M.; version." Sunday school at 10 A. M. and jor" (Chopin); ."Valse, pp. 42" (Chopin); 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.; subject, "Probation preaching, 11 A. M.. by Rev.-Elllo- tt; Ep- Christian Endeavor at 6:30 P. M. M--, "Spinning Song" (Wagner-Lisz- t) : "Valse de After Death." Sunday school, 11 A. M. In worth League. 7 P. M.; preaching, 8 P. Central. East Twentieth and Salmon Concert" (Gull!); "Polonaise, E Flat" the reading-room- s. Wednesday meeting, by Rev. J. W. Craig. rstreets. Rev. J. F. Ghormley. pastor 11 To old and new subscribers who agree to take The Daily and Sun- (Rubinstein). S P. M. Spirltuolist. A. M., Rev. F. Walden, of Seattle. Wash., speaks. Rev. Zimmerman will speak J-- ' at 12 35 Programme of music today at the First Christian 'Socialists. Society meets In 7:45 10 Ju- day Oregonian for months and to purchase records from the Baptist Church: Morning Organ voluntary, The First Spiritual P. M. Sunday school, A. M.; introduction to "Laus Deo" (Morrison); Meet, every Sunday. at'3-P- . M.,,n 162 Artisan's Hall, Third street near Wash- nior Endeavor, 3:30 P. M.; Senior Endeav- Eilers Piano House. The paper will be delivered at once and the quartet. "Hark, Hark, My Soul" (Plerson); Second street,. Drew's Hall; Rev. J. W. ington Conference at 11 A. M.; . Young or, 6:30 P. M. Special music. Mrs. Church., 2 solo. "O Love Divine" 'Kevin). Miss Ethel Wells in charge; subject, 'Public Opin- People's at P. free to all: Gale, chorister; Miss Eva Ryan, 'machine will be delivered upon the payment of $2.00 for two Shea; postlude,. "Theme" (Keller). Evenlrtg ion." lecture at 8 P.x M.. by W. F.. Raslln on organist. Organ selections, "Funeral March" (Chopin). Congregational. "Death and the Resurrection," according Congregational one each 33 weeks. "The Lost Chord" (Sullivan), "Serenade" to the spiritual philosophy. Come early records and record week thereafter for This (Gounod); quartet, "O Divine Redeemer" - Sunnyslde Congregational Church, cor- In- First Madison and. Park streets. J3. L. to secure seats. (Gounod); quartet, "Savior. When Night Thirty-fourt- unheard-o-f offer is a proposition whereby you receive 60.00 volves the Skies" (Shelley). House, D. D., pastor Sermon on ""The Bible Spiritual Society meets at 309 Al- ner of East Taylor and East h Peril of Knowing Evil," 10:30 A. M.; ser- der street, corner Sixth Conference meet- streets. Rev. J. J. Staub, pastor-Morn- ing worth of merchandise for 35.00, and you have eight months in Portland is to be favored with a short sea-yo- n mon on "It's : Your Move," 7:30 P. M.; ing, 11 A. M.; lecture, S P. M.. .by Mrs. service at U o'clock with sermon of grand opera, in English. Colonel Henry Sunday school, 12:15 O. Nagle Foster; demonstrations on "Love's Greatest Conquest." Evening company P. M.. C Mlkle, Lillian of which to pay for it. Continuous concert is given in the Premium Savage's splendid will visit this city superintendent. Other meetings Y. P. S. psychical phenomena by B. :F." Foster; service at 7:30. topic, "A Sermon to Men." February 6. 6 and 7, the company numbering super- accompan- C. E.. at 6:30 P. M..-- G. Rice.; leader. music under direction of musical com- Sunday school, 10 A. M.. S. C Pier, over 150 in its vocal forces, being 3 Department of The Oregonian at the Eilers Piano House, Park ied by an CO symphony mittee. N. intendent; Junior Christian Endeavor, orchestra of musicians. ' M., Among the singers will be Gertrude Renny-so- Episcopal. Swcdcnborgian. P. Miss Edith Roe, superintendent; Washington streets. are Come and your Rita Nowman, William Wegener, Joseph t Senior Christian Endeavor at 6:15 P. M. and All invited. hear Shcehan, Winifred Goff. Arthur Deane and Trinity Church, Nineteenth and Everett Portland New Church" Society Sunday Congregational. Highland, 'corner Pres-co- tt strccts-rHo- ly 8 music, vocal or and monologues Thomas D. Richards. The solo artists also communion, AM. Sunday schooKand lay services at 1:30 A? M.; re- and East Sixth streets North, Rev. favorite instrumental, Include "Moriora Serena, Florence Scarborough school, 9:30' A. M. Morning-service- , li ception hall. Mulkey building,. Second and A. M. Rock wood, pastor Services Sun- and Mllllcent Brennan. . o'clock. Evening (the people's service), Morrison streets. day. October 15, 1505: Sunday school. 10 7:30 o'clock, consisting of an organ re- A. M.; morning service. 11 A. M.; sermon Miss Leonora Fisher has selected this musi- by Carl Denton. Special by Thcosophy. cal programme for rendition today at the cital choruses by the pastor, "Now I Know la Part--" Mail-Ord- the choir and congregational singing. A lecture, will given Cllsky er FJrst Congregational Church: Morning Or- be at the ' Junior Endeavor. 3 P. M., Lilian Gwynn, Department gan prelude, "Impromptu (Parker): quar- Everybody welcome. All scats free. Dr. building, "hall .300, Sunday evening .at 8 leader; evening services, 7:30 P. M. ser- (Smith); quartet, preach. o'clocki-subje- ct, Quest-- tet. "Praise Jehovah" Morrison will. "The Great ". mon by the pastor, "How Much Are You 'There Is a Holy City" (Bhelley): postlude. ' St. Stephen's Chapel, Thirteenth and . Worth?" "Etude" Evening Organ pre- Clay H." Unitarian. lude, "Andante Reltgloso" (Westbrook); streets, Rev. priest Mississippi Avenue Congregational quartet, 'O God the Rock of Ages" (Gray); in charge Holy communion, 7:30 A. M First, Yamhill and Seventh streets.. Rev. Church, corner Mississippi avenuo and Inclose to us a money order, mail or express, or your personal quartet,"Thou. Who Llketh'e Wind" (Am- Sunday school, 9:15 A..M.; morning serv- George Croswell Cressey,.D..D.,jpastor Fremont street. William L. Upshaw. pas- brose);' response, "At Thine Altar" (Hans- ice, 11 o'clock; evening service, 7:30 Service with dlscourseon "Mental Health torSunday school. M0 A. M.. M. E. check for 44.00, and we will forward The Daily and Sunday com); postlude. "March" (Barton). o'clock; on - Fridays, Litany service. 4 and Metaphysical Healing." 11 A. M.; Thompson, superintendent morning wor- "M. Sunday school, 12:30 P.-M- . ship. 11 subject, Oregonian for one year and ship the machine as you direct. Fifty Ttil, TtlBKdnv Aftprnnon P. A. M.. "Life." Christian frr Willtr All Saints' Episcopal Church, 492 6:45, subject. this week North . , Y. 3L.C. A. Endeavor. "Better Work Club resumed rehearsals at her Twenty-secon- , thousand records from which to make selection. Catalogue free. studio. Two of the numDers renearsea were d street Sunday services at Our Society Should Do." Led by the composed by Rev. Father Dominic, "Simple 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.; Rev. Robert Hope, Association Auditorium. 167 Fourth president of the society. Miss Mary Ka-le- n. Aveu" and "Summer." Chadwlck's "Thistle- pastor. street Sunday. 3:30 P. M.. . ,address by Evening worship, 7:45, subject, All machines are guaranteed to give satisfaction by the manufac- down" was also sung. Following are tho Chapel of the Transfiguration Forest- Rev. O. R. Miller, of Washington. D, "Only a Word." Mrs. W. G. Carty, Mrs. C. turers and Eilers members of this club: ers' Hall, 326Vs Washington street near on "Traps for Young Men and How to University Park Congregational Piano House. J B. Hosford, and Misses Alice Mulford. Llllyn Glendennlng. Pearle Goulet, Elizabeth Sixth, Rev. W. RV Powell, chaplain Serv- -. Smash Them.". Contralto solo, by Mrs. Church, Artisan Temple. Portsmouth, EILERS PIANO HOUSE, MacMahan, Katharine Covach. Ethel Pow- ice' and sermon; 11 A. M. Reno Hutchinson: violin solo by Miss Cor- Rev. D. B. Gray, pastor 11 A. M., "Di- ers. Mabel MlUls, Mamie Mullan. Bessie Lutheran'. nelia Backer; all men cordially invited; vine Leadership." Sunday school at 10 and Washington Portland, Or. Tompkins. Lillian Croasman, Clara Howell. scats free. A. M. Park Streets, Alice Juston, Ahlma Hallock. Norwegian Lutheran Church. 45 North Dr. W. F. Hubbard will speak on "Vir- Hassalo-Stre- Congregational. East Fourteenth street. Rev. J. M. Nervlg. pas- tue's Reward," Illustrated bj-- a story.-- at Seventh street North and Hassalo. Rev. Edgar E. Coursen's long series of tor Services at Ml A. M. and S P. M.; the boys' meeting at 3:30 P. M.; solo by Charles E. Chase, pastor Service with Ute organ recitals at the First Presbyterian Sunday school meets 9:45 A. M.; Young Mrs. Reno Hutchinson. sermon 10:30 Sunday -- to tonight at at Af M.: school at ?hurch will be brought a close People's Society will meet Tuesday even- 12, W. superintendent; Chris- the following programme: "Nocturne" ZIon. H. Morrow, with ing in the basement of the church; the tian Endeavor at 6:30. and service with from "A Midsummer Night's Dream" (Men Society Wednesday No. (Parker): Ladies' Aid will meet Christian Catholic Apostolic Church In sermon at 7:30 P. M. delssohn); "Concert Piece 2" Lu 705 - 20.- - afternoon with Mrs. Haavc. East ZIon. Allsky 'building, Morrison near "Hope" (Hoelzel). It Is estimated that Yamhill. Take Mount Tabor car to Twen- .Third., Rev. John Alexander Dowie! first Episcopal. 000 peoplhave attended these recitals. This tieth! series was arranged for ty tne musical com- apostle; Rev. Charles A. Hoy, elder . In Good Shepherd, Sellwood strict and mittee of the First Presbyterian Church. In St James English' Lutheran" Church, .charge 2 P.' M. Bible study: 3 P. M. Vancouver avenue. Albina. Rev. John order to give the thousands 'of Exposition corner West Park and Jefferson streets, "Qualifications Necessary to Labor In the Dawson, rector Holy communion. 8 A. ylxltor from, other cities the opportunity, at J. A. Leaai, sKor Services at llj conduct Most Glorious Employment of Man"; 7:30 M.J Sunday, sciooIt 10 A. 3L; morning 1'M..H.MHMM...... H (M..M.n(.M...... ,,HHHH...M