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ROSEDURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MAY 23. 1928.
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this Has HAPPENED immediately, but If you will give
Nathaniel Iann Is engaged to nie lime 1 will try to get the
Virginia irrewster, wnose lather money for you.
dies suddenly alter losing bis lor- j "Sincerely yours,
tune. Nlt-I begs her to marry him "Klchard Brewster."
at once, but Frederick Dean and ! "When she came to her father's
his daughter, Clarissa, persuade signature Virginia bent her head
her to make ber temporary home ,low over the paper and sobbed
itll them. This augers Mel for softly.
he suspects Dean's motives. I "Does that satisfy you that I've
Virginia becomes unhappy In 'told the truth?" Dean demanded
her new home and resolves to tell 'unsympathetically.
Nlel her fears. But when she I Virginia raised her head. And
phones his studio late at night hit behind the tears that brimmed in
model, thirl, answers. This causes her eyes the man saw that there
doubt and a lovers' quarrel which was still a fighting spirit shining
is later mended. , there. It Irritated hi in excessively,
Hoping to get Nlel out of the almost to anger.
way, Dean has a company he con- "it only proves one thing." she
trols offer him a high salaried
commercial position in San Fran
cisco. Mel begs Virginia to marry
him and go west, but she refuses
to let him sacrifice his art study.
said slowly; "that father was in
some kind of business with you.
But it doesn't prove tbut he cheat
ed you In any way."
'Perhaps tbls will help to con-
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Clarissa becomes furious when vince you." Dean flashed back and
she dlscoers her fiance, Russell proffered her the second envelope.
Walngeuld. making love to Vlr-j Virginia took it mechanically. It
,ginia, and accuses her of trying was nothing more than a simple
to marry for money. Virginia re- agreement between Dean and her
Isolves to leave the house imme- father to the effect that each was
dlately, hut when she goes to say contributing lluo.OUO to an un
farewell to her host Dean tries to named enterprise,
get her to slay and asks her to j "In the first place," Dean began
marry him. She refuses and he .when Virginia finished reading the
j tells her she had better reconsid- 'paper, "doesn't It occur lo you that
er "In order to redeem your fath-ithe business wouldn't be 'unnam
r's honor." ed' If It were legitimate?" yie
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY 'paused 'or an answer but Virginia
! ClIAI'TEH XIV remained silent.
! Virginia wheeled in a flash and I "Alld 'nv- when we had enter
stared at Dean as though he had ei1 lmo ,hl venture fifty-fifty
aimed an airow at her head. He '"""Id your father be willing to
stood, hands in pockets, : and re- return my hundred thousand? Why
turned her wordless gaze with an 11 not because he had tricked me
air of victory that tortured her. : land been found out?"
, "What do you mean?" she manr "Vou He! Oh, you He!" Virginia
aged filially to gasp from lips 'crIe frenzledly.
grown lifeless. ' 1 I "Vou know I'm telling the
Dean motioned to her chair, truth," Frederick Dean returned
"Sit down," he directed with a iwlth steady emphaals. "But would
quiet note of command In his " matter If you didn't? Would It
volte. Virginia found herself re- 'change the facts at all If you per
iuctantly obeying him. Her ueed lslEt ln 'our blindness?"
for support was imperative. Heac-' can never believe that father
lion from the shock of his tbun- 'deliberately tricked or cheated
derbolt was turnine her hmlv in lanyone
FACE GROUP 0 F
HARD PROBLEMS
Liberalism and Control Of
Seminary On Agenda Of
General Assembly
MEETS MAY 24 TO 30
Proposed Union With M. E.
Church Will Be Voted
On and Moderator
' Elected
fluid, It seemed to her.
From the depths of the Sleepy
Hollow chair she continued to
He shrugged. "As you wish." lie
said coolly, "but it is still true,
nevertheless, and you are giving
statu at him, gripped with fear of :up ln.e one chance to make good
a nameless evil. ir mm. He wanted to do it him-
"If you weren't such a romantic Can't you see that In his
little lool I could have spared you Metier? Ho asked for time, but he
tills,'' Dean snapped impatiently, ;knew he couldn't raise the
turning away from her stricken money."
expression. Virginia did not an- Through Virginia's mind shot a
swer him. she could not. H.;r Perplexing question, one that
throat ' was constricted until shii ''trengthened her faith. "But if
felt she would choke if she could lu !'"r cheated you why didn't he
not soon draw a free breath. lave the money to pay you back.
Dean wnlti-d.'. " You remember, when you found It out?" she ask
do you hot,'' ho said at last, "that cunningly. .
your father's ilawyer told you he' "A very bright idea, my dear,
could not account for the money iDul not so confounding as you
mat was raiseu on your Glen Cove
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Virginia nodded,
"Well, 1 can tell you what be
came of It,"i he went on, talking
fast, "your father lost It ln a
oootlegglng deal
think. He hadn t the money for
tne simple reason that he himself
wsb double-crossed after he had
double-crossed me. It goes that
way ln B. L." He flipped his hand
in a negligent motion and smiled,
"it was rather a joke on Itichard,
(AMoclate.1 Vrvm Leiatd Wire)
TULSA. Okla., May 23. One
subject in which modernisin and
fundamentalism figure will come
before the annual general assem
bly of the Presbyterian church in
the II. S. A. here -May 24 to 30 and
another is anticipated.
The first involves the control of
Princeton Theological seminary
and centers around the charge
that Dr. J. Ross Stevenson, iiresi.
dent of the largest and oldest
school of the church, wants to per
mit the leaching of modernist ihe-
orles. ...
The other Involves resolutions
proposing. dlseipllnnrv aellnn
against the New York uresbvterv
Decause of its admittance to the
ministry of men who are charged
with failure to accent the rinnrinn
01 tne virgin Dirth.
Two Bodies Clash
Control of Princeton Seminary
now is snared by two bodies. A
ooaru of directors exercises Juris
diction in business matters while a
board of trustees has administra
tive powers.
This dual supervision led to
iiiuuu among tne faculty mem-
oers, some of whom expressed
their opposition to. President Ste
venson. A committee of eleven
t,.-"0,'.'00 or. ?r Kovernmont tim
ing rf"f-"lA,I,f,!"1, Wii ""??"",-
hereby given that' subject to
conditions and limti:it nr
i enruary
June i,
tho
i in.
1316 III! Hint illlii
6. lata oo stat. lnsi!
At this amazini! atiilnmeni isnmo- ian expensive one. He Informed me
thing seemed lo break through Uioi'1"1' Mie'd ueen hi jacked, and so
thralldom in which Virginia was ne as '"'or. I got In touch with
held. "That's' not true!" she ex-i'1,s lieutenant and found out for
fervently. ''!v fnllmr myself, because I don't allow any
wouldn't have had anything to do i"""1 10 '3e OOO.OOU for me with- '?lllno,t aPi'i:,ved. otiurwise
partmental regulations of Aiiril T?
1J4 (50 L,. L. 3;o, tho timber on
the fo lOWlTIU- nn.l. n-lll K i
June t, l'Jl's. at 10 o clock a. m : m
in ., i J"-'"0" 2( ",e United States
laiitl office at Kost-uurg. Oregoi, i'i
the hlghCHt hidiler nv nut IenK man
nlwg value as Eliou-n by
this riol c... nilc ti he nuojvct to the
approval of the Secretary of the In"
VJ. 'le Purchase price, with an
additional sum of one-fUth of one
per cent thereof, being commis
sions allowed, niimt h,. ,;..rnDi....i .
I time of sale, money to be returned
fAMUl(A tIJ t'OMt-AWV OrCHtOBll
any iev laud. "
Cross Will Be Planted Arid
'iZ Explorations' :Made' If . !
xt Weather Permits j,-, 4,
jrX'f Safe, Sojourn;? jrij.
KiNtlS tlXY. Spltziiergen. " May
SiUmThc dirigible. Italia stai'tfil.
imnhward tiday nciuHs tiiHolar
IM6ii with the North Pole,-pome
WO''" 'away, us Us nlijecllve.
(leniil-al . limbertii -.obik ' coin
mnnder of Die expedition, hopes to
liitiil'ot the Pole Itself lo make ex
idtuatlOM and lo plain., a '.criMs,!
glwin him by Pope Pius.' ' '!
')ls f ross was hlesscd and
kwwd by Kallier Hiitruuolul, tnej
prlost of the expedition. Just be
fnre' the start n-ns made. The crow
dC Hie Itnlhi witnessed the cere
mony. I
O'l'P prpseut expeillllon In ex
IMxli'd to last from :iu to to hours,
tin May 11. (lenernl Nohlie niutb'
lis first httenuit tn p irnte into
I'atiir niglons In tile Itnlln. but re
Mrrned to Kings I'.ty niter seven
hrtlirs hecnusa of bad weather cuii-iliilons.
4)n May tn he sinrted n flight lo j Mm. Myrlle Wuiiwh and daugh
1.nlh l.aml relmnliic to Kings : ti i were here fmni (ili intiile 'I in s
Jl.'iV ntiil returned on May IS nll.j'jd.iy vUlilng willi fiii nds 1111.I sitop
a tllchl of Us hours without m-etn" 1 plug;
PORTLAND, Ore., :,iay
Aco llmlkins, the "Nebraska Wild
cat," lived up to his mime here
Inst nlghl when he ninde short
work of Hilly l.ane of Hiooklyn, ln!i)t,,1U8e
j ""iiimi .uiiiiii ui liu-ir HClieilUI-
ed Klrotind mulch. Aftur flooring
I.11110 In the first round for a count
of nine, llildklns rushed at his op
ponent when they tame un for the
second nnil let drive with left nnd
right honks, finishing
Willi a right to
Ills seconds helped Lane lo his
corner, i he surprise of the eve
nlng enmo when Kddle Thomas of
llelllnglinm took a six-round de
cision from Teddy Fox, pride of
Hie Willamette Valley. Don Mack,
Portland, and Joe Slelofr, Seattle,
were rovered Willi gore at the end
of their six-round nffalr. It wns
j railed a tlraw. Earl Koakley, Al
I linny. won n four-round decision
I from ( nl Olson, and Chuck Ros
; amler, Portland, fought a fnst four-
out looking Into It."
His voice was hard as steel now
had, my Bmi Virginia felt the first pang of
"In fact 'se'mine doubt creeping into her
I know neart. tiut she fought on.
with bootlegging.
Dean smiled wryly.
"Bootlegging Is not so
dear," he said pleasantly.
11 s H thrllllne him neu.
was ln It with vour I "e was reauy to try agan," she
rather at his Invitation, 1 might "ld- would he have wanted to
ndd." ido that if he had been . , . al-
"Do you expect mo to believe -jnckett?"
thai?". Virginia challenged. ."Klchard would, yes. He was nl-
1 shall prove it to you. But it '.ways 'oll about niwicy. iou call
General N'nhilc on his nreai-nt
trip Ik ni-roinpnni'd by u iiiiinber ; round draw with Hilly Olson, Van
of scientists mid plans to make ! couver Barracks.
studies of ti'iiipeiaiuies. prevalent 1 "
winds, el Una lie condition, mug. iU. OF O. INSTRUCTORS
nolle rr.lnpass .variations and' TO GIVE ADDRESSES
other phenomena. His previous1
tilii lo the Pole In I'.Uli in the it h-1 I'MVIMiSITY OK oltKHO.V, Kit
lgllile Norge Willi. I.imolu Klls- Cello. .May SH.-fRpprinl) Seven
woith mid lioitld Aiuiiinlneti was loiuinencement ndilresKea will be
u dash over the region ami efionl- .delivered before Douglas county
ed no time for Invest .atio:
If the wcillui'i' tit the Pole per
mits f lenernl Nubile plans to'lnuil
several melnhi'in of his parly tlinre
to conduct vailourt Invent igullnliB-
ilshinu h Is n inonen t ,""'t "'e'ely to tell you that jour ,?06 f?r yourself In his letter that
"KH " Ace ni """r engaged In a runi-ruunlng i" '"'I'b failure and still ex
Iped I.iine to his V0l,,ur? 1 nskel1 s ou .to listen 'Presses his willingness to take an-
Virginia pulled herself erect In been wrecking the Brewster for
the big chnlr. "If you Intend hold- ltuno because he didn't know how
Ing such a ridiculous charge as 'lo naml'e And at last ho was
that over my head to make me lis- jdrlven desperate to keep up ap
ten to your insulting proposals 'Penrances. His doctor and his
you ore making n mistake," she .lawyer both advised him to put on
stormed holly. "No one would be- ,nB DI"Kes, out ne nnun t tne ttilill
llevo you any mora than I do." icst l(,en of l,ow ,0 do
"1 tlo not Imagine we will have A tortured cry rose in Virginia's
occasion to test tho faith of the i'hroat but she stifled it. determin
world at large," Dean remarked c1 not lo sl,ow ller fear and grief
soberly. "1 expect your loyally to ito nls detractor.
your rather to save his memory ! 1 can s" lnal ' believe ne
irom slander." .wanted to return my money,"
Virginia's Hps curled 111 con- !"ean went on, his toneB little
tempt. "Say wnat you like. Kath- le9s sharp. "Perhaps he would
er a ft lends will never believe ,n"VB a"ne too, 11 ne nau liven,
you." jAnd I tlnre say he never would
"That is not the point. I, myself, h"ve taken advantnge of a friend
should not cure to ndvertlsu my lr ne hadn't been fighting with his
little ndvenluio to the public, but ; lcK to the wall. Adversity is n
the fact that your father cheated Krooter leveler of character, you
me Is another matter." ,know. But your refusal toacknowl-
"Oh," Virginia died sllarplv, lcdKe the debt Is a greater surprise
"how can you snv sitth a thing to n,e Virginia, than your fath
i,l.,ti,t n, i, ...... 1.... tor's dishoneHlv."
high sihiKils by I'uiveislly of Ore
gou professors within the next two
weeks.
Victor p. Munis, imsor-illle pin
fessor of ecoiioniics. will Hlientr nl
Siniih Itlver June 1. Iii lbeit oher- est friend?" .1 "He wasn't dishonest! No mailer
leuller. tirofessnr of nhvsliiil eiln- ! "Ilecausc It happens to be true: iwlnu you say I know my father
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nnd tho fact that he was, as vou ever cheated you. But If you he
say, my closest Irlend, Is what Heve It, 11 you want your pound
makes It all tho moro bitter to ,nf "e9". -v0" "'"ill have It!" She
me." iwas on her feet now, hands clench-
Irglnla made a move to gel out eii ' nPr 81,10 "er whole body
1 WOll t listen to .""" nil rniouuil.
you iinv longer," she declared! ror an insuini uean s gaze wav-
emeituis deun of '.through trembling Hps. creu unuer tne lasn of her scorn.
Dr. Howard T.ivlnr. "In thill rase I shall have to ml. " only lor nil luslnnt. Then he
ration di-lleis Hie udilnss lo Ihe
jSinilunles of Drain high school
j May 2."i. and Klmcr I.. Sliirrell,
dean of nun, ut Cnnyonvlllc Mnv
Tlie graduates of Canllner high r the chulr.
sellout will lie addressed by Dr.
.Hutu Mrauo,
men. May 2:1.
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Yiofesnor of ho Ioky, fu'jiks nt '"'H tliut I'vp untlPicstlinatrd jour
I'lii'iilla Mny 21. II. S. Tuitlc. filly, iK'un iissiirni her. "i
I-mfossor of vdmuliim will nil- jllMMifiltl you would prefer lo clear
tht'XH ItltltHr hiKh Hiluutl Jimo 7 'your fitiher'fl name. You tan do
ft ml Myrtle Creek high school that hy consenlltiK to become my
June 15. wit." he added nhiuplly.
o , "Hut i don't believe what you
SMITH RIVER VETERAN DEAD : Jou tu juM UjiiiK to ti.ip
- nie"
liKKItSlHUET. Ore.. Mny 22. Deun turned to Ml de.k. "Val'.'
The ilwiih of Jnhu W. Vn. S( lit' Kld eurtly, nnd opened a
Sti I'loneer ifldiMit of Smilh lllvur. drawer from hlih he quiek-y
look ihe last civil war veteran drew out two envelop!'?, one lio
from Ihtn pan of Ihu state. Cmn- !hiin-led In Virginia.
oiM'ii It." he tliifcted shortly.
t-aiL-iiL win ihsuo for the tlmhi-r
.wnicn must bo removed within ten
years. Bids will ho received from
c lizons of the United State. nso
clatlona of much ii7..ni "
atlliTS lOKa'?'i!',1 under the laws of
ritory or District thereof oniv. ur
on application of a aualilttd
i '-II I innuer on nny IvkuI
"rr .7 V bring Included in any
W., Pec. 33. .WV14 Ktili V.d"l'fr 720
V.Iu,',econ,l growth nr 120 M, NK'i
mW.H. ?d f,.r. K:t0 M' ,nd Krowth
n. 3 Sec. 5, lot 3. yellow fir 4u5
M, red fir 486 M. white fir 130. Ai.
rt ,'N ' ,.yiiow fir 6-' ai.
red cedar 60 M. lot 4, yeliow fir 610
M. rrd fir 220 A!, red cedar 160 AI,
hemlork HO Al, T. 6 N., It 3 W
CH'.t83i.MK ,NE,A rcd eir 1620 St
NW'i .VKU r.-fl fir ll.'r: r . r.
NKU red fir 1615 M. 'SWU' NX"!
VP luir fit- :lft I r-o.l n "r.n.i .
lawyer both advised him to put on ffr "s5PM ?P 1 fir Nw'1. ye,I
Al, hemlnrk 30 At. cedar poles JO)
N.VIi yellow fir lx-i Af. red
fir 1130 Al, cedar pole ,r,0, pfu
V"'i4 yellow fir A!, red fir 55y
AI. red cudnr 6') At, ctdar poi.-a 7;"..
v lv 3 . , 'S KA rod n r 1 3 5 0 M-
;bh f J,,w nr 30 Al. red nr
ISO At, red.ir poles tno. RK'l SRi;
yellow fir 70 M, red fir 260 Al, SV i
vt-'A U? f,r. Ty Al- tlr 2& Al.
wJ' t.s" A vellnw fir SCO AI. r. d ftr
3S0 M. SV't SW'J yellow fir 400 Al.
red fir 20 Al. SK4 sV; yellow nr
yl,rS1 f M. odar poltf.
!-. W 4 SWi,, yenon fir 250 AI.
red fir 4.;0 AI. red cedar 70 A! none
of tho timber on these section to
he sold ror less thnn I2.2"i im t AI fr
tho reil nnil vcllnw fir 11 1. ,
for the second growth fir; 75 cents
per AI for the hemlock and white
nr: t-.Ow per Ai for the ted . cdar
and .0 corns each for the cedar
poles. T. S St, It. 1 K., sc. 27 SKU
M-Hi red fir 10.1 AI; T. 7 S , It 7 w
Pre. SI, .SKH SHU yellow fl'r Khi
Al. white pine 50 At, sftv-r ftr. 40.1 M
hemlock f.o AI. red ced.tr 7R AI swi
SEU yellow fir 50 AI. white pine lo
Al. Bliv-r fir SOO M. hemlock So AI.
red cedar 75 AI. none of the timber
on these nqctlons to be sold for lev
than J1.&0 per AI tor the red fir and
red cedar; fi.75 per AI for the v.-l-low
fir; $2 00 per Al for the white
pine and $t.ao n,-r Al for the silver
fir and hemlock. T. 21 S n 4 V
See. 27. NK', NRH red fir l-ifio yi',
white ffr 60 AI. Incense ced.ir 90 Al
MV'i NK4 red fir 9S0 Al. red e.dar'
30 Al; T. 13 U. fl V.. Sec 7 SK'l
NWVi yellow ftr 2i AI. r. d fir 4 '
M, lot 2 yellow fir 320 AI. red fir 7Su
AI, none of the timber on these seo-
nons 10 ne soirt ror less than $1 7..
Jer AI for the red am. yelifiw fir
1.00 per AI for the red cedHr and
white fir and f-o cents per Al for the
lncent? cd-r T. 4 S. 11 5 K. S-c
23. NV4 .WV'i red fir 4on Al. red
cedar 7. Al. XtVy rod fir 37;,
AI. red t ednr 13. M rmmirek 11s vi
Cftdnr pole- 200, MV U NW'i r"d fir
H"0 Al, red cednr ."lift m. hemlock
12S M. cedar rtolen nn nnna nr
timber on this section lo h sold
for less than C.00 p..r AI tor the n d
TKe Standard
$5.00 U
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Is over. - -
' lis smooth-edged, keen blade,
gives perfect, velvety shaves,
keeping the face soft,
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.Sharpens itself
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headed by Dr. William Oxlc
Thompson of ' :Coliin1Uil9, 1 Ohio,
president emerittm of Olilo Statu
university 'was. selected !' tho
general assembly of 11127 to lire-
pare a plan for reforming the-milli
agement of tho seminary. The sug
gested of a majority of this. com
mittee for unifying the control
will be presented to this - year'B
assembly. ,
A minority report written bV'
President B. 'D. Warfleld' of Wil
son college, Cllllinberalilirg, Pa., nli
proves the 'single hoard- idea, hul
insists on limiting President Sti
venson's duties to presiding over
the faculty: ' The majority report
proposes: that the president of Ihu
seminary te Us chief executive of-'
fleers ' ' . . i .
Two Pastors Under fire '''.
iuo complaints against the Newi pc"TA
York presbytery' are exilecleff' to .RJr.'S
ue mugvu wun :tne general conter-.' I
ence. Ono is based on tho chnrgel SW?,'.'1"
that Ihe Itev. Albert Parker Fitch! Hsa
saiu ne could not all inn His faith
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method (used by us exclu
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DEANS
COLON CLINIC
fl M.m r Oiinalt( Court Howu
FRANCrtCO - II
in me doctrine of me virgin birth j liuni Hiram Poulkes, Cleveland;
just before ho-became pastor otj'Ohin; J. Ambrose Dtlllkel, Indian
tlie r Park Avenue Prejmvtciinn: ninii in.i i.v,.i, m..i.-....
Spokane. Wash., arid J, ' Wlllisson
church. .Mr. Fitch, a former Con
gregationnl minister, was connect
ed with Carlton college. North
field, Minn., before, his reception
oy ine t-resnyterlans. .
A similar complaint charges Hint l
the Rev, Carlos G. Fuller, pastor1
of a New York City church, nn-1
swered. "I don't know" when he
was asked whether bo accented
the virgin birth doctrine
1B7 general assembly
Francisco Dr. . W
.Smith, Philadelphia.
Union Procedure
' NEW YORK, . May 2,1 The
Presbyterian church nlways has
been deeply Interested In larger
measures of church unity, says Dr.
Robert K. Speer. moderator.
Ills comment was prompted by
me endorsement of the
At the1 einiui'semeiu or tne proposed
in San , 1 ol "le W'hodist Episcopal,
v-vHi-aiiuiiiti unu i-reaoyienan
n. niiohnn.., i-ongrega
pastor of the Broadway Proaby-I cnulcnea at the quadrennial Meth
terian church, New York, . soughtl co"fol'mco in Kansas City,
to have Mr. Fuller examined by 1110 Jlel-"dl8t conference voted
the assembly itself, but bo failed ' Hl'mt a "'"le"il delegate to the
when the assembly refused to hear! ,,'ri-'su.vl''i'ian general assembly In
the evidence on the grounds that! J116"'' Iilv 21 to an, to formally
is in effect an' appellate court I Ilml gathering of the Melho
Hiiiiuiviii. ot 'cniiicn uintica-
.Since then Dr. nurhanan has cir
culated resolutions among church
men, asking for the disciplining or
the New York presbytery for re
ceiving .Mr. Fitch and Mr. Fuller
ln the ministry,. :
Moderator Candidates
This years general assembly.
dims'
Hon.
"II any proposal from the Metho
dist Kpisi'iipal general conference
Is (tent to the Presbyterian general
assembly,'' y,-. speer days, "the
normal course would, bo to rotor it
to its committee nr ,,-:,n,.,,
the 140lh In the history of the' "ntl union, nltliough the general as-
-TMillwork
Lumbe
It -
. W. Invite your inspection of our
Stocks fequipment Facilities
to serve you with
What you want, without delay, l reasonable prices.
HIS Hi nil" Olllllll IIVIT PI'I'IIOU III I
I'm early 'T's. Mr. Wiw did niueii
in Hie settling of that etinintunltv.
Afler his first trill to the loner
A I'mivjua sertlon he relumed to Ills
old home in kanurtff and juieeei-d-
eil In lainitig a sllftll'lelil number tip nl ller totlgilo
Building Materials g liwu-'l the i lnlns and built mail's "Dear Frr-derirk:
m ine wt'Tit lu-anrli nr Hmlth river. ' The failure of our first venttn-e
In It. I., was nn overwhelming
I Mm drew a fnliled sheet from
the envelope anil spread II open.
.The hniidw liling was ber lnthcr .
"ttenil it," be oniered.
Virginia Met her lips With Ihe
and began to
jttas coolly assuring her of bis
jwhiile-hearled desire fur the last
'ounce of ihe proverbial pound.
I "Anil you must change your
mind about leaving Ihe house." lie
added. "We will arrange to be
Imarrled quietly In a few weeks and
slip away to the Mediterranean lar
.our honeymoon."
"Married!" Virginia cited. "Mar
'rleii: id rather die!"
I Dehn's face darkened Instant!
"How then, may
; frigidly, "do you
the debt."
! (To Be Continued)
church, will be held at the First
Presbyterian church of Tulsa. Dr.
Robert K. Sneer of New York - ilw.
noderamr, will preside at Hie
opening session and Ihen yield the
gavel lo his successor.
Among men mentioned for Iho
office -of moderator are: lir. W'll-
I a?K,' ne snlll nr. 75 cents per V fnr the. hi'mli'tk
propose to pav : ir ine rei ruar ami
GOOD PAY
for young people
"' "Mini at us uiscrelton ru
ler Ihe mailer to any other com
ni i lieu, such as Its committee on
bills ami overtures.
"Any aclion in the matter would,
nr coiil.se, have lo be taken up by ,
no general ii.ssemnly iiselt. t
Judge, however, that Ihe terma ot
he irii,,is,, wi, ,. ror no fur.
ther aciioii lh., rr conferences
duiint Ihe coming ,-,.lir between
sultanie lommlitees" or lu
churches.
two
V T!if iffvi'lni-mrnt nf thnt liniMoii of
ft (ho tntp wh hrouiTht nhout by hl
A (ntf'n'rtfc. Mm. Wiw whs Imrlvd
!f-vpi weeks nuo.
Kunt'Tfll rterNlrvs nro In p held
nl linnUiifr W'tilnt'sdnv t.tidfr Hit
diiitiuti rr tint Amoiicitu Kloti iiciiinlHM('.. mi,
find ff,at)tJh war vpfomn oi nmint'ti to int.
mow tn me but I shall not give
up. As yon know, I raised the
belter pan nt one hundred thou
sand dnliaia on my property at
lilen Cove. Ii as the only un-
estate that re
do not know
jWhHe to lalae another such sum
BEER
Rainier Brew on
Draught
Monogram
Cigar Store
cents each for the cedar ralcM. T.
3 S,. Tt. 7 W., Sec. 53. SE'i NWU
red fir i?s M. -..-Iior bin? 2A.i M
eujrar ptn l TS M. HV"H N'Wu ri
nr t.0 M. jI1it pine Sfl M. fnitrnri
Pine 2M Si. NK'i Ptt'H r. i fir iss
M. yliHT pine 17i. M, micar Piim I
ITO M, NWUSWH rM fir I2f ,M,I
yellow pin 90 M. mmar pine ISO M, '
none of the tlmhr on thin c t itm
tn h BfM for lend thiir. $1 00 p,-r
M fnr th re-l ffr and 3 "0 per M
for the yfltnw nnd mir ptn T H i
P. R 1 W- 8oc. ,KH PKtj r,,(1!
anrt rillow fir 23!o M, whllr fir!
Jf,0 M. red cedar TO M hmlnrk i:0 I
N) H rM nnd yeijnw fir
MS M. wtitif fir fin M. tfd eednr Jo!
M. NKi SW"H rnl find yell..- fir I
M. whit- fir M. red cednr!
? M. hemtprk Sft r, nonn of tt' '
timber on thl sectlnn to he ttiii fori
tf! than i fn pnr fnr the rel
nd yellow fir ard cedsr. 11 J
pT M for th hemlock, and eents
per M for the whit, fir. William i
fepry. Comtotttloatr, I
3
Every year
iehavchun.
ilreda of
more calls
forhclpthan
we can fill
from big
b usl.ifu
I. M.WalsW firms hank
I r,udcnt nd manu.
facrurer. It requites only
J nor7 JLime " uin ' In
ferred Po.nion.--hertTou
""ld.A't,ri' GOLD MFD
SUCCFSS rATuuviL"
the prcM.
BRAZ1LL HIT BY
$650 VERDICT ON
TOP SALARY LOSS
tWut.,'1 p
LOS AMIICf.KS, May as A l-i hi
PliU? match betfl eeir a third h .''e- ,
man and a baseball ,,, ',,
twins vel t,0 rd mKt
frank Hnulll, f,,ry ,,,.,,
baseman for .be , A,Mt,B nnil
.oi mo I'aiitu ,.M ,
i..ow witl, ,e Miss,,,,,, , flTo
eaue, discovered this w ym.
lei day when a jury ,,.;.
i court here added tt ICio Jmlimtul
lajrainst hln, , , tr,,l(J . J 1
lie (d. U Kasou n year iiro.
, wwn later ., ,i,.,,,e,, triJ11,
,the l.amie ami it was In ,ls suit
for JalMKiO acainst limjlll th.a ,,
Jury nave Judgment nnalst tin,
ptiiyer.
1 At the time of the nifalr llmrlll
;was handed a 2iiday suspension
,auU soli fim a record for tlio
Me That 26 day suspension
Rrew to rt still longT period while
he ruckus was Investigated bv
j leaders of organized Imseball '
, Another suit ,y Enson afcalnst
Marly hrur?, ).os Angeles manager.
jTor another tllamond battle which
joccurred the day befu.u Ihr, lira
!HI afialr. followed the Urazill
;suit on the couit doiket.