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Clarence True

Wilson, pastor; Central, Vancouver and Fargo, Rev. C. L. Hamilton, pastor; East Side Norwegian, Rev. C. J. Larsen, pastor ; Epworth, 26th and Savier, Rev. C. T. McPherson, pastor; First (the pioneer church). Rev. Benjamin Young, pastor; First German, Hoyt street. Rev. G. A. Wass, pastor; Norwegian Danish, Rev. Hans P. Nelson, pastor; First Swedish, Borthwick street, Rev. John Ovall, pastor; Grace, Taylor and 12th streets, Rev. John H. Cudlipp, pas- tor; Kelly Memorial, Powell and 39th streets; Laurelwood, Laurelwood station; Lents, Rev. W. B. Moore, pastor; Linnton, Rev. Henry James, pastor; Milwau- kee (German), Rev. August F. Hillmer, pastor; Montavilla, E. 80th street, Rev. Harold Oberg, pastor; Mt. Tabor, Rev. J. W. McDougall, pastor; Patton, Michigan avenue. Rev. D. A. Watters, pastor ; Rodney Avenue German, Rev. Edmund E. Hertzer, pastor ; Sellwood, Rev. L. C. Poor, pastor ; Sunnyside, Rev. Wm. T. Euster, pastor; Trinity, East Grant, Rev. Lewis F. Smith, pastor; University Park, Rev. W. R. Jeffrey, pastor; Woodlawn, Rev. W. J. Douglass, pastor; Woodstock, Rev. John D. Voce, pastor; Chinese Mission, Rev. Chan Sing Kal, superintendent; Japanese Mission, Rev. Shigeo Fugii, pastor.

METHODIST CHURCH SOUTH.

First Church, Union avenue. Rev. Henry H. Mowre, pastor.

METHODIST, WESLEYAN.

Wesleyan, E. Glisan, Rev. W. E. Carrington, pastor.

UNITARIAN.

Church of Our Father, Rev. W. G. Elliot, Jr., minister,

UNITED BRETHREN.

Alberta, Rev. B. E, Emerick, pastor ; First, E. Morrison, Rev. R. S. Showers, pastor; Third, 68th street. Rev. H. C. Shaffer, pastor; Tremont, Wisdom street. Rev, H. C. Shaffer; Chinese Mission, Rev. Moy Ling, pastor.

UNITED BRETHREN, RADICAL.

Rev. Henry L. Barkley, bishop of the Pacific, Cloverdale church. Rev. C. A, Morth, pastor.

UNIVERSALIST.

Church of Good Tidings, Rev. James D. Corby, pastor.

VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA.

Post No. I, Capt. J. F. Starks in charge; Tenement Relief Work, Capt, Starks in charge; Volunteers Working Girls' Home, Capts. Philips and Quarles in charge.

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES OF PORTLAND.

First, organized January i, 1854, with 12 charter members; present mem- bership, 1,415; Rev. J. D. Yantis, first minister.

Calvary, organized February 19, 1882, with 50 charter members; present membership, 205 ; Rev. E. Trumbull Lee, D. D., first minister.

Third, organized September 17, 1882, with 24 charter members; present membership, 389; Rev. D. O. Gormley, first minister.

Forbes, organized May 24, 1884, with 24 charter members; present member- ship, 255; Rev. W. O. Forbes, first minister.

Marshall Street, organized November 16, 1884, with 28 charter members; present membership, 134; Rev. R. J. Laughlin, first minister.

Spokane Avenue, organized December 2^), 1885, with 32 charter members; present membership, 214; Rev. R. J. LaughHn, first