La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 08, 1919, Image 13

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SUNDAY. .noE 8, l5ir o
"morWing OBSERVER
THE SUNDAYS'
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N AVAL SVft'Al IMTItlOTIO
"And what dgenle'bfc $at bid"
"Why, tho lodf if common) da
cent rlcan uioOioo.'
"The finest lodpeJ- In -W'
appointment I signed potjtmanindyou. Mr. Donovan. Qhe finest loy
ed hero for the flf! liberty loan b;
(opnlation. The provloiie record tu
South Baluk Jom'PliT Tear It up!
i?he
world."
PAGOl'AfU),- American SaOoa, n handful of American naval officers ii,v.
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Vrlto a new onfl What did you any
herdianie was. Mr. O'oifjvnn? Mrs
t. 01 t'.-ponuenco nsociaiea i-resnj siuiorninfl wnuo inuituis. nn wins
TU... T?. I Dflu :i -lt. n f I TV!,... A h.i O.....II
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Butter Wrapped! priUed H the
flheryr office. 0 pl
A WANT All win do It
.world. I.oeh! I,oh! WheraU (hat
llFston! Tllillllc you! ThanW
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. yuaiu-r i entury Dr. "Mltti
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. ' VAI'VA WAIV. Wa"h. Jine . '
Allnipso.of thi ?i!tor? of Whit
man 'unlit ru. rna.tii tlu o'ld e'ujica
iondl Inilllutlons (?f.the northwest,
111 be Ini-fciilad i tu. program pre
pared to celebrate lift long service'
Of Dr.-SB. .L. IVnicwe, pr.'sfilent,
,."hs hs served twcnty-flre years in
tlioj Capacity. This resume of the
Bast yelirs cjl' Hie 'college will Ije glv-'
eu Monday aitfrncoir, June 9, and
. Will He In the form cf a masque
"The Masque of ..Marcus Whitman."
jonslstln j of a pfcologue and 8iX :
scenes. . . ' . .
In the Violqgue of the- masque,1
'he spirit of history enters and", de
clares that she hue- power liy ' the
wave of her Imnd. to have pass
across the stage ttie "splend'id' fig
ures of the rast." The spirit "of
Whitman college enters and 'asks.
"And who comes hee?" The reply!
of the spirit of history Introduces
aome one, In which an Indian chief I
. make the famous snech of 1 S 3 2'.
called "The Macedonian Call.". Ac
cording to history, some TV'ez I'erce
Indians- went to St. Louis in that
2'ear and asked for mlssionaflM to
come to teach of .he book of the
Great SpirR. The Indians wrt well
entertained, but' ei to the shanfe
ef Hie whites, taiifeUt fiothing.of the
D?at Spirit. Ho tho chief made his
treat appeal, n& tl'ia It la which is
produced in hi scf r,.
. '. In the" second scene; India liniid
en danw. And then the spirit at
Whitman culiege jiiits jf the Mace
donian call went ' unheeded. The
' spirit of history answers - that Dr.:
Whitman, .'n medical Missionary, in '
1S3C, raincjo the wes and took
possession of the land In the nam-,
of God and (he United. Statts.
Scene Jt h roe. slio.vs the pioneers.'
Then the spirit of Hstory spraks of
the yers of piitient service given by
Dr. and Mrs. Htlil'.-nan, and vf their
. toil and privnllni!. The spirit shows
their work villi .he Indians - and
. then passes m k the- yiar.l-'.
w!'ti r. Whllnian'. laving henid
that Of'ji'iU was to-be riAL-'d to the
flritisfc. starlet! In the 1ea,1-.r.f in
tf to tide Jiriitss vhe (;oi;Lin-nt Ir.
order to get to Washington In nine
to save Orv':Vii ( the I'.iiteil
Vtiites. . .
1. Wliitinan sur-cru'ds in erostfii..;
the cDntlnent .and reciio tour shows
him at Washington, I). C. i the
spring iif 1 N ! ::. lr. Whilmnn mrc
President Tyh r and Secret:!-,- We!)-,
ster and tells them if tlio rie.inoss I
dnd lertiiity of Oregon and begs I
them to secure Ort'Miti to the United'
Di.ues. eusler l'!Cl;Hes that, no
w-acon roiM possibly be gotten to
"firtjgon and Whitman settles the
question by saying that he, took one
there himself. Tlii.s statelnent, . to
gether, with . WhiimaVs cou'rag" and
ya'trlotism, iniin-ls Tyler ti promlsi!
he will try to ke.-p Oreaos, ami
thus Whitman's ride .is. not In va.n.
In seene five the spirit of history
describes -tlic Journey of W hlt'
ninii and his band aefoss the. inoun
tina tu 1H3. Then the spr'iei .of
. he 'mountains ajid the waters s.ug,
'in dellt'litful lyrics, jj the roi::ng
of the-whlte pbple who bring "The
Book." Hut the jyilU- ik the fields
ffttefs ami describes, the horrible
tyassartt of Dr. Whitman and his
1'olloWeis. The itfiie fnoitntains,
Jiowevrr, endeavor to cotipoI' the
arieving waters aa1 fields iv say-
ins. that the blood of thusf people
haa hallowed, the :;roumt. Uaa con
secrated Oreaon and ha bound It by
adamanting chains of love to God. '
The spirit -bf Whitman rollege then
tells of the coming, a,fter ten yeftrs
of ti'esolatlon, of Cashing IUlls. .
Through Mm the vajley filed 'with!
eople and Hi wilncrness bloa-1
sonied. Aad her arose- th srliof'.
whieJi became Willi man college. i
The last scene shows . first the
tudents of 3eninary Tl3 rw. and t'lon
.he students of today. Ta.' .'siwr'ng
Hhe present-day t-'uden. ol iwo
of their niost popular cii aongs.
Quin'tjuiii. Qi.nilly." ani "IV'ic i
lie Morning -Light !a I'.ieiains.V
furnish the. ending for the'nivit jtb
seilialion of Wliitmina hiMoTV.
Tne niasqu1 was wiitteit fofni-
and present students ol the rol
. logo and by-.lr'. Taros It will e
isented -in the" Mit-iw'-i.ing am-
Jhltheatet of the co'k'g. '
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t "Ifie'late Jhn .Dfinovati. Bit ,
eaeph. Vsoi!l.. its' to t-ll thl:i
a'oifl: SoiUh Joseph, ejhep"
Sionova.i oaidiK' j stockfiiid. ihe
add itostmaster had recent; died
em hie widow was . -ii 'irai ff?l
the tare. fls 'irnovan was leav-
W 'P-nH'..is ir"ime w-ked
lint a tr o. !. old leaa fwr-'j
t'W'WW.fly aflpijintet" 1
iot .-an r;,f1ed . rr.w.'tt ;
feonsevelt. and expl;ifd hn hf
ell"fv f tti" P- 'r"" l-V !
, .-iVunplete ethe payni.t. .
en Iwr lit !".- . in a year r
V n'she .'ild su.-wi'.A-r the .la
JWthI lh out li t v-.itw-i h-r lit
' Kinl--s,
0 I'm si.l-Mt. rhaps e having
lis own eei' - for J i,.er!ing Don
" an son.- obsturo htu-a
heme ask8l him. . ,
Why n yci to m on thi
-I'don't Wiou dT.ini.van.
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'iftkss it lsye-.au-" vouaalaj-'
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You'li-Need
.u ttiajr not life'd itiii" Tfi'iiniiii'ii(l, you liuu' mrt Viood oi!1 totf:
'ou mat' not netyl ti Kcmi for ris whoa sonictliinjf jets your jjout:
Tfou mr tt l'ftl our wixdoin a ml not itt'ti mir g(Md aJrio",
hui wbfjrk it' hot to ke&t the hand,
THKN YOU'UiSKKllOUBll'E? ''
If oil ny xi(t BWil our syinpathy, you'iimy iiwt ti-wd ujr :hwrT.
You my ot rwt'i out charity when 'trouble wvav Appear;
You'nuay wtt n:i our . helping hand to jft't you t yif gaJ,
Uut wht'a Ih'ct'wtei'r hit the land
THEN YOU IX M:t:i OI B WAL!
' it im'i what you iy, kit what ytni do,
It isn't what j'twt itroniif4, but jteifonn, ;
It's the' COAL that we delivvf
Bt'fote tlx.1 town is all rt-nhUer . , '
That will nn-tvr t the )u'iki good aol warm.. -.-
YOU BIN FULL OF, COAL IS BETTER THAN A MIGHT
HAVE BEEN FULL. . ,
THE
J. D. LYNCH GO.
Pnfveyori of Comfort, Hot or Cold.
tkawkk, yuiu U K fi:ki, ' ktohaok'
What Every Bminess Man Wants
LOW-COSTIIAULIKU The invriiycinotol-twu-k purchaser intfi. so
much ihtcrcst'ed in .how a motor truck is built. .What reially interests him is
how much' mileage he is going to get ouj; of his truck iVvi" cvfcry clojlnr iiivest
pel. ' Intonlational ilotor. Tvucks'have been liuilt "ith this 'one feature eon
stantlv irt niiikl, hauling ttie lotttf the jjieatest distance with least .e.iensev
A MOTOli TUl'K TilAT LAKTS Ky.ery art of an 1-utcrnatioiVtl M6
, tor Trunk that ix snibjvet to we.jr provided - with u veiuovable lieaiing" or
buMhituf. , If tiitm.artit-iir-i'(pl.u-ed when wowi, and the trutlc is given the
carv and iittcntion tliitt any bijfh gi'ado tiiiiclie desTrv'es, ah lnternauonal
Truck will last and wrx'i' for yrr. . Years of rvice is- wh.tt- tin; business
man waiitx and war tf wfvhf . w.h;t lj4' gHn witH rlie liitej'Aationalt
AI'I'KAUANCK THAT AIIk IflftKlTY. iW A 'J5USJLXJ5MS AM oilier
thiiig.s U'iugTiniHl, cuntonicrK l'av:' fh man whose eifiiipini'ttt niakes-tlie Ik'sJ .
appearan'. International Motor .Trucks liave tliat-s.faunch im'd. biiwinesB
like appearance, that nsp.ii'e.( cotifidence in a -liiisiiie.ss houwe and in the pro-
ducts it handle. They add an air of pnsj'iity and dignity" that proves a
valuable asset. - . . .".
A KKAti "SFUVIt'K TO 1HK OWA'KH" OlMiAMZ.VTION There is an
Iieriintjtnal Mot.ir Trtii-k of a-fize t. HM.vt aln'itwt e.ve.rj- Jingling reipUrc
' nitiiit. We bav1 a we'rvice and wiling 'rgaatitu' without an rqual iu tllis
si':tin of the 'ninfry. Think w)iiiT thi iiMaii t yu alVr ytfii have "hivonm
an owiM-r. V ,ifV !trtHT(f ami h Jiiiei'iiuti.fuil organi.ttkm' is strong mil
"Sruire to the Owner" after u vale i made. !ortu ift to our Malesnntiu and
act: what we have t offer tu truck and iervice;
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Union Motor Company :
-o'll Jefferson Ave. . Phone 77?
It's tho Car
With Greatest
It's tha -Car .
You Want and
Sliould Have
THE
STUDEBAKER
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The Nash Six Powerful
"Economical and Quicf
7t Cat t?ut is u efftat as its flame
Th Car that ttai ALL th Good Points ttf L&Sai
Automobile lyildingj
; h Cut that is alvayi m&y tft go, .mi tiau 1S
'work conorjiicaily ..
Cat that' ha t& Appearance) mi QssMjf cf
S&uc bigopz price &3cfcia8. . ,
t'i!U AM IiISI'ttlUlTLt. BV '
Wallowa Mill .and' Co,
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WwSi is pomtluX, t or.gr
Siafi . dsgte, ec(iiomic&I ff fuel aiw ,
-f esation. The&; qilalitmi ere
to its'JSaa? perfected " yalvai-iB-'' . ,
.Efeal Motojf IbttW generally agkiioil- .;.
ttjfed t- fca ti! tl fuostj tffec'.cpl
powr jfaat to p'sss?iger tiotet M-
ela. t.i biifo vtth has pt&
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