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T PAGE TWO BISHOP TRIAL IN SPOTLIGHT (Continued from page 1) iiiwil I1;. HUMMING BI At our store Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sundays At A rcadef heater with Gloria Swan- . .. son Monday. See our Windows. If if- n. Lit ttc-xv.. . V A Good riace to Trade : of Its cam- the nroHPcuilon would present u hook of common prayer from rover lo rover. SPORT NEWS is One Hundred and Twen ty Athletes to Contest in Eugene on May 30 and 31. UNIVERSITY OF OR KG OK, Euffcnn, Oro. (Hpcclal). Al lonnt 120 of the host collfiff, club and unattached athlete on the count will KiUier In Kuk'hc on May :ttt nnd 81 for the Olympic tryout.i, hottl In conjunction with the an nual Pacific Const conference track and field Intel at the l'n. vqriilty of Oregon. Tho I'nlvcrulty of Wiishln;ltm . will bo rcprrifrnte.l ulili n le:i"i of 14 men: Oregon AfirlenllurM TEXAS WOMAN nAMHllIU) iujihmatiku Two yars oko my ibmnfrlpr had Inflammatory rhnonintlruti. I ordered two Uoxeg of WhlsJwin., Tablet which I found toh u. groat modtrLpo. My daughter lupin well and stroma? u nho ever wan. y3end mu another bfx bo that I ciiiay Jiavo them onl h 01 d. Yoim trtly. yMra. V. 1. HroVrtT. nox J Htenhtmvlllu, Texas. March 24, J324. , Whirlwind Sold and gruarnn Cliiof teed by every dniif Btora In La Grondo. 91,00 pur box. college, M; . Wurihlnfttnn Htnt roi U'K 14; lilulio, J 4 ; iTnlveiitlty of Orejton, J4; . Htunrord, 14; Mult numuh club, 14: Purine uilver Uy, C; ColltK" of I'uKit Hound. I; f'heinnwu, ii; I'ntveiHlly of Montana, !l, ItiftUli's 1 licno, thorn am nine unntlurhed t-ntrlcn from various parts of the northwest. Mn wh dltitliiKUlnh themselves hi the i:i -Irene tryoula will be sent to Hoh ton hi-rt! tlin nutlonal tiyo-jtH will be held on June Id. M. u who rxfcl there wilt he t,cni to 1'iti'ln lo represent the I 'nit i ' ftlulca lit the Olympic games. I At the Kiif?ene meet the ron-l testnntn will enter the luft, jim, Ht nnd 80 ynrd dashes. Other men will con teal in the mile, two iMlle, &,Mf and lo.uno meter run. Other events, scheduled for the Olympic tryoula and the eon.it conference meet, are the polo vault, juvolln and disc in llirm injf. pentathlon, decathlon, ,3Mh) meters nl eoplechnae, m,nini inet'-r croon rounlry run, 1220 and 220 hunlles, a lo.tuin meter wnllt, 11111111111; hltr'i und broad Jump", shot put nnd hammer throwli'K. A npeelnl round-trip rate of fnre and a half has been tfrnntod to ull pet Hons attendliiK the Olym pic tryouts from points In Ore gon, WiinhlnKton and Muhn, pro. vlilliiK 150 or moro truvel liy rail. 'I'liOHe eomliiK lo KilKelio shoUl 1 purehiiKe full fare oue-wuy ticket i and reiiiett tlcUrtl uk'D to them cert ll leu te receipts. ThCMe leci-iptH when properly vnlidnle I lit KitKelie, will entitle the llol.l-r tn purehuHe tickets fnr their re turn trip from KliKelie to theic "itKluul sliirtluu milnl at hi!f fure. so ardous a tusk us leadership of a hlfr leaRiii hull club. The second reason Is Hint If he recovers his doctors tuny rule ntrulnst his leaving Cutlfornla, be cause any al her r I limit e niUhl brliiK a relnpse. The most Important re:inon. how- V'ver, Is'ltiat. Jdhmi'y 'KVikrh' V( ifolupr so well ua p-ctlnrr mumiKr that It would size up an folly to malic shift In club pltotMblp nl Oils lime. Kvers took a seemhiK I nil-end uk KreKatlon south nnd ever Hlnee the season hcKun has had it flKhtlnf; it out with leutlern for supremacy of the American I.cmkuc. No man can do more than Kvcrs has don nnd perhjipn none could do half eo well. Ho II looks an If Kvers will be iicIImk inailUKer thru l'.t.'4 and munni; r iu l'.(2!. BASEBALL Pierce tielM UnitestM. MAt.RM, Ore.- Many telegrams have been received ut the execu tive depart tiii'iil fidiii California protestlnfc aKnbt the recent action of tlovernor Pierce In refusing to nllow tho Oregon nutlotiul guard j lo ko Into summer training1 ul Monterey. The order was Issued, i he governor snld, because of Ihe prevalence of the foot nnd mouth discaso In California. Ailjutnnt-Oenoral White said to day that the-guardsmen probably would bn'sent to f'nmp Lewis. The adjutant-general J has favored 1 the proposul to send tho troops to Gear hint, but this plan apparently was nol necepi;ihie to the federal offi cers with headquarters at San 1'Y.mrineo. THE L. & ll DRUG Co Phone Main 87 755 Athletes Entered J For National Tourney ! ciiNWUn (API Si'vrn lnmilm mill firiy-flvi' nllilptf will rum IH'te In the nalluiuil InliTurholilHtlr truck an, I ricM I ouriiti Kivnt ul llic l'llcrlly of ClilciiBO Krliluy anil Slitlirtluy, It wiin niilioiinrcil Mon iliiy. Tliorp will Imi men from ti4 IiIkI) Hi'huola uiui in tlif uratl I'my (llvli.loii, KI2 iitlilit)-H from ncutlrmtc In HllntilK, lintlaiiu. (ikl.'i)ionin, MtniK'notu, 'I't'xa.H, Mta ollrl ami Wlnronxln. TwiMity-lliroo mnu".i will Ini ri-i- Tho Hliito IIIkIi Ki'hool uoi-la-Hon of lTiuli lt'lt-Kraphtil tiu. i-ntry ot Itt nwn unt u relay team anionic tho late entrioH, ami the I'tah rej. reaeutallon la etiwete,! to Inako a ut roitfr 1.1.1 ror flooring honont. Anion the I'lab men will he V. Johnson, 'who lenpe.l aix feet two Inrhea In tho hljth Jump of bla tutu meet: j llurke, a 4 Jo mller, anil V. Horn, who ahotputa 4n fret. t'lIANOK IK VNI.IKKI.Y TO Bl' CIUCAi WHITE SOJk CHICAnO. (INS) It la unlikely Frank Chance over will take orrr he luanngement of tho Whit Pox. Thera are three bit reasona. One la that chance la a alck man and ' jinny not be well tnoueU to. awumc FRANK FARMER WINS DECISION FROM Y EAGER roim.ANn, ore (ad. -: l'riink Kni'iiier easily won a 13 rounil OecLHlon hore from NtK Y.'i. Ki'r lust nlk-lit. Nntionnl I'aKii). nulM W. I,, ret: New York SO; 14 .588 t'hlriiiro : 21 III .MS Brooklyn ....17 1.1 ,&:;t I'lnrinniill IS 17 ,G14 Ballon u ir, ,fni I'lttiiliurjr 16 m ,47n HI-. 1111" , lit IK .47(1 IMillmlelphla 11) .sa.'l Ainorli'llii Iioauno rlnl.a W. I.. Pet, New lorR IB .S3 Ho.ii on 19 ii .o;i l"-iroit is i .J29 St. I.onlal ie u. .M WashlliRlon 14 17 .452 1'hlrano 13 17 .4;U Clevolniid ...13 17 .4.1S I'lillailelphlu II 19 .s7 N'atlotinl lnftnr At lloston: Phllailelphln 4, Roa ton r. do Innlnga); I'hll.i.l.lphl.i ti. Ho.iton in. At St. Loiila: Ht. T.oilla 4. rinrln nntl 3; Ht. Ijiiri J, rinrlnnntl 3. At Chlcnuo: rittahiirR r., fill cnn 4. Itiooktyn nt New York, rain, pontponrd. r ; 1 i . ; American 1 .ensue ' ; At rievelanU:i Cloy. lmiil 7. OhU caiso S. At Del roll: Detroit r., 81. l.onla 4. lloston lit Philailelphla, New York nl Vaf.hlng:lon. rain, po.st-poneil. In Olympic , v1 GEORGES ILL MEET GIBBONS MICHIGAN CITY. Ind. lly the Associated I'ress) fleorRes Cur pent ler. resumliur work Tuesduy. after a two-day layoff, convinced (lie boxlnit experls that he Is ready to meet Tom t.lhhons In their It), round international hoxiiifr contest hen' next Saturday afternoon. The Krench llht heavy wcifrht, knowinfr that his every move waj helnir checked up by the Critics, worked with the speed of a IIkM welfiht. I(e whipped his punches over with Ihe precision of a sliarp Hhooter nnd was obliged lo lieed ihe wuruiiiKH of Trainer Oils Wil son, who wus sluudiUR outside the rtiiK com InmiJIy shout Iur to Car pentler to keep Jilt low In check. Curp'ntier workeil un equivalent of nine rounds. lie boxed five rounds with two sparrhiK partner. shatlow boxed for a round, waled the heavy Ikik tor a round and went thrmiKh a round of calisthen ics before an attack on the UKhi 1ik. Lillian Schavman, Uiooklyn, IS., f ., who awaktned ons mornlnir ro j fnlly to nnd that sh had been; MlertMl for ih Olympic lawn Utv M:v hi:cohi sit. riMUN'A. 111. (AP). Harold M. Osborne, ex-Vnlversiiy of Illi nois nthtele, nt present member of the Illinois Athletic rluh, broke the world's high Jump rec ord In preliminary Olympic Irla'i h. -ld Tuesday by Illinois athletes here. Ills leap of 6 feet ft) Inches supercedes a mark of C feet T t-l inches 8it by Kd Itceaon. of the Olympic club, Sun Francisco. J-Hv i, 1914.. ! n.KVKI.ANn (INS). HIstoiv ! rolled back lis musty pa pes for :;ent uiies here in Cleveland Tues day its a bishop of the Protestant Kpiseopal churehr William Moni- !Komery Krown, silver haired and j feeble from his 40 odd years of I teaching Ihe Word, went , on trial j before a jury of his peers,, chaifr- j . ed with helm; a heretic and un atheist. I j It Is the first jury trial in the ; Kplscop.il church since the lief jormntion, and ns such .holds the undivided Interest of all cliurch Idom, Irrespective, of creeds. ! If Iti.'thop Hrown has hla way. hiti trial will be un epoch 3 i cue iin the Christian religion. IUfore It ends hf plans to compel, if possible, bis fellow bi.'iliop.'i and i judKes to write a new definititHi of heresy and lo defend their own j orthodoxy by fiivliifr tho world 1 1 heir personal beliefH In such inat ilers (i,h Ihe Hlnrt of creation, tli" divinily of Christ tnd other inb- aculoiis stories set fort h ' in hot 'i old and new testaments. Itasls, or l Tense. Ilishnp Itrnwn bases his de fense on two mujor pi-lneipies: - J. That r the court of -nlno bish ops Is powerless-to try or con demn hini, u retired bishop, under un on lea I law: and,. 2. That his nibbed errors, of doctrine In his book "Comni in Ism and Chris! inn ism' are siin- ;ply his interprclitlion of the, scrip- lure symbolically IiihIi ad or lit-ernlly. It Is no clash of Ihe modernlsU 'and the fundamentalists, this J rial j of Illsbop Hrown. . The modern ists Miiesllon only the . Ilternlness !of Ihe vlrpln birth and such kln :dred ii's(ions. ' Itishop Hrown j (foes furl her, -much - further. lie j does not believe Unit .Christ .ever j existed; be does not believe thai flod made the world, us set forth in Genesis; . ho does not believe there is or , ever was n CJod in the conscious, personal sense rather, he accepts It all ns purely (symbolical. I .live Christ as Symbol, "I do not believe, there ever .was such a man ns Santa Claii.i," I he said loday vith simple dire t : iiesit. "Yet, I believe In and r.d ! mire the spirit of Santa Chit's, ille is n beaut if ll symbol of pool IneHs, kindness nnd charity. So with Christ. I do not believe he 'existed. Yet I no believe in t in- I symbol Ism of i 'brist and thai Christian Ism stands for iroodness and kindness. It is a beauti:ul Ihlnfr." j Mlshop Itrown styles himself a "rationalist" In religion, as dif ferentiated from " modernist' 'and "fundamentalist." "There Is no rational doubt." , lie says, "about Ihe fictitious cbni - acter of the; Divine Jeans, "My (Ind, nature, in a tribune di vlnlly - matter belnir the father, force, the son. and motion the spirit. I ,oe(S I-'all h In Fnt urc. "T hnve come lo disbelieve In Ihe exitilenco of n conscious per- sonnl divinity. Of course, my fnlth In Ihe existence of n splrif nnl world and ropn for futiu life in it went wil Ii Rod. If you ask me whether I am still a professiiii? Christian, I shall answer: Is not for me an historic pe---. Shoes of Merit A Work Shoe of all-leather, army last, pac last every last, in Mack or brown mmm , .$5.00 .Vrpm ;-v Y V A Dress Shoe ouxford of high-Riade pAf'A leathers, JT season's . best styles. j($5.oo;: SCRANTON & SHORT, INC. sonage, but only a symbol of nil I that is for Rood In the world, eve-i as (;neje Sam of our American literature Is not an historical per sonaK'' but only u symbol of all which ii for food iu the t'iiit-ii States, ,: ., "Though I make no pretentions of belnK a saint, I do claim that. ot her I bhiKH beinir equal, I can be us Kood a chrlidiun on my atheistic nialerialiHtic lim-s as can any other member of the hoiu:e of bishops on his theislic, spirit ualistic lines, and I shall be much Interested In (heir nttemid to prove that : such in cast mm world's iiilercolleRlalo record In thq pole vault by Itnlph Sparrow, Ore. Hon jumper, who vn ultcl 1 Z ' li t I'.'J". I::ch. s. KrCTONK. Ore. ( Uy Ihe Assocla ied Press) The Washington Stale College trncj flteamt.Qob a. hard fought meet from the Oregon Irani Tuesday aticrnoorr by a OA lo Cft wore. The feattirn oT Hie Vieet was the establishment of a new Cement Foundations to Be Silver Sprinkled -T.AKRVIRW. '. Idaho (AP) Ce ment foundations now under .con struction on the property of .the llewer mine for use us machinery buses will contain more than 12o ounces of silver besides. I he ordi nary Ingredients, when completed. according to Harry ilewer, .super intendent of the mine. KlKbty ions of s-ind, running about 17 ounces of silver to the ton, is being ulil- Ized from Ihe mine dump in pref erence to huulhiir oilier sand n dis lunce of five- miles. Accoi-dint,' to Mr. Hewer.-usinr; Band from the mine dump was ccusiden-d eheuper. i'liin u mount of metal nfter ex- tnictlon wouhl be worth upproxl- mutely $Siiii at the current ipiota- ! lifinn for bar silver. i - r : I Hard Federation . Is the Flour that most homes arc usiinjT j ! BECAUSE- yr It is Riving- Entire SatisCtrctioit ' rtia mining The J' '(onipany Hdme Plte ;0rAer rtm Yom- cmccr I unaXivnnnns lllili ll III liasebnllT-yfTennls - Coif Jr ' ' " ;J ll McINf(l JOHNSON Props. ll j- . . I , , j-,v-i j AMERICAN LEt.IOX QUEEN -.ffi L-XS i CONTEST DANCE f M - Wednesday KN&NsJ A I Li&tfs Orchestra A . II tl Winner of Queen Contest for Portland Rose I 10 Ii Fpsiiv.nl will 1)0 sinnminnivl nf 10. 9n n tt il , .l Al.OVI i , hi, I ! Admission $1.00 No War Tax j I :. ' . . ' i Brighten Up Your Home With Sherwin-Williams oom Have you been wondering how you were going to iir.-sh that worn chair or table? Has the dull appearance of thivir.g-room floor or the stairs teen worrying you? You probeWty are saying, "Yes," nnd here is your answer Rcfinish iL.vith Shcrwin .Williams Floorlac, stains and varnishes viiiWone operation. Made in popular hardwood effects. Stop vrm r;ct eoler card. TRIAL CAN COL'l'fi Fill in this coupon with you wHh IS cents and you will it 15 cent vmush bru;ih. Tan name and bring vlie coupon iL uur stor Hume.. Address nam? and addrVatf. brine it to our atcr? crivc a 30 rit can of Floorlu". and r introductorvyKlVcr is limited Sign your WE WILL HAVE A FACTORY PAINT EXPERT HERE So conic in and talk over your paint problems. SATURDAY, MAY 31st We will give to the first .r00 lioys and girls under 12 yeai-s, one balloon each. Skala Hardware Co. Phone Main 33. Roesch Hldg. Eat Blue Mountain Ice Cream- AM) I500ST VOlTi HOMFTfldvN Ilesl 15y Tcsl A lIomc-Maricrroduct Made from clioice Ciando n BLUE MOUNTA I .. ... m RRPAMFkY 111 UIILIIIIIUII 1 isweol ciam ot the !ile Vi la Grande, Oregon.