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Saturday, January 24, 1925. THE I,A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE . ' , . '! III. I. ft. DRAMA : 1 I I COMINU INVENTS March 5. 0. 7, District lilgh school basketball tournament at Union. Ilcnilill;; .Mcclliijt 11. CJ. Avery, county iiKricitltnrlHt an In j-llKlu toUuy unending u ; giiUiCCjlneetinu. Home J'roiu 1'ortlami MrH. A. J. WliillffH urrlved on Number 24 this iiiornint; from "iitland. Hne I IMUSlitfr i Mr. and Mik. JIiii Hobeils an' the proud imri'lilM of an eight : jjuiiml linhy Klrl burn U I belli lag'. nVcnlni: at lliclr Iioiiik at BUI aev- - ehtli street. . y: , i'licii fur ijtmi '. Lloyd J. Halo of I.a Orando filed :au application for a homestead at government land office yeatur- ' city. r-i KlM'inl Week Knd Here - i Kleunor ami KiItiii OoiHlnotiitli, of Wallowa, have Joined their mo- Jther n',r ' 8l,t,lll ll,e week enj - ith relatives. ' : . ; , Ilahy lioy liowi ii Mr. uml Mrs. George (.'had wick pro tho parents of uu eight pound baby son born to them ut 1UU2 1st Street. 1 ; . . it" by Sim Arrives " An eight pound boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. VVUIIum l,ong tthls morning. He bus been 1 nint'd William T. Jr. V. M. Gruy, a former bank exam iner. Mr. Oruy arrived In Joseph Tuesday and is now In control. Mr. McL'ully is not fully decided what hla future occupation will be but time In Portland during the cum tng month He, may return to J oki' pit and engage In the grain bustnuss In the Tall. Joseph licr-uld. Personal Mention SAVE -with iFET at your The North Hid' M. I. A. of the I l. 8. church gave an Interest ing play last evculng at the high school auditorium with a lurge croivd In attendance. The drama ; 'My llrother8 Keeper." Is tt three- j act comedy and each role of the following ca.st wua excellent: Able Ibulon Hon Smith Mai.' Alien T. !lendriekn'n j It chard i'arnes R KM pack I'harb-y penton I'oalweii I Seraiw Glen Hallmark Itachai'l Allen .... Zcloiia Hamuelsou , i ; , itaee item on r.va Larmne , MIhs Anna Iteasotwr of Walluwa Aunt Hut ay Mm M. Maxfield Is now registered at the Koley hot-I I teamen the play several musical DRUGSTORE el. Mrs. I-;. A. Uooduotigh of Wall owa Ih visiting In I.a Grande for a few days. She la registered ut the Holel Koley. Kred C , ijchniclzcr of Walla Walla was In i.a Grande yesterday on lund office business. Finley M. Graybeal of PenUle ton filed an application fur a homestead ut the government lund i office In thu l'ost Office building this morning. K. O. Emerson and wife of Wel ser,. Idaho, do not let a little thing like snow stop litem from touring or Interfere with their pleasure while en route. Mr. and Mrs. Em erson are making a mid winter motor trip to the coast. They were registered at the Summer ho tel iast evening. . . I'.ack From Trip ' Colon II. Kberhard bf La Grande -jirrived this morning from a trip : Jho I'ortlnnd nnd Sulem on legal business. ,1 J liii on Business i T. 1.. Bormun. formerly superln- " ftendent of pavint; with the Tri-I (itngle Construction Company but now fiebl man for the Morlssom : ) Knutson Company Ik In I.a Grande ' i on a general business trip. Mr. S i Itorman is stopping ut the Hotel ."t Koley. . . -j : lilleiT fn Kmu'Hl ; Joe Krazler and I'has. It. Krnzl . ter. of Portland, molored up from f I'ortlnnd to attend the funeral of : Keler MeDonald here yesterday. " i i bi-y left last evening en route to ; their home. 1 CAME FI105I LONG CHI II '.K Garland Welfseniiuk. and his brother Willie Welsscnfluk, were callers at. the government land of fice yesterday.- Thi? two gentlemen traveled from Long Creek. Ore gon, to make arrangements for taking up homesteads. Mother's Vision Brings Mercy to Her Daughter numbers went rendered by the fol lowing people: Miss Baxter, 1'nlon: Ira Mh xf bid. La Gt-Hiide: Madam 'Me 'Ow", Haines; T. Hcndrkk- son, La Grande. At thu, beginning of the program a six piece orchestra played "Cattle Chimes" nnd ''June Night." The members of the orchestra are: Klano, Ione Buxtcr; violins. Messrs. Wheelers and Anderson; saxophone, Val Watch; Baritone, Ira Maxi'ield; drums. N. Coonibs; ' trombone. T. Hendrlckson. i The entire program was under, the ublo direction of T. Hendrlck- . son. tee. "They were married oit there, and often around ttie cabin heartlistone In' my boyhood days I heard the story of the pioneers. There was hardly a fumtly 'with-1 out a story of an unknown 'grnvn j tomew;hcre alonir the trull. ' Very .which, they contend, ltd to Salt often the body of a child or somej,ate City. Itcpresentutlve Slnnott other member of the family . was said tonight thut the reference to of the C'Hii.niKMion'H original func- I ministers m td draining ulontj ; miiiiy I tious. that of establishing In Wash- limw linen. Hml the church requires ; a largo bodr of trained lay lead- era and workers." I Ington some outstanding and nde nuule Presbyterian centre, la la favor of merging I'tt'shytf riaii n teiprlM with thut of oiler d nomiuullons for a larger Ideal The National Capital I'resliy terian coininlKton was eslabllsluil by lht I'l esbyterlau General I H liutibtless, he holds, there are too many t heo logical ' seminaries fur present-day conditions, lie feels that the need In the field nf mtiiiKli-rhil tntlntnc ntlirlifj bo met by consolidating somu of th IHIKETKST Glycciine and lio.se Wjiter will make your skin feel luxurious, soft, smooth and satiny. II will oven-nine the harsh -enlng .erU'ets of wind und weather. delightfully fragrant. . Best of alt at the price. 25c ' Glass Dr Tin- ItllXAI.I, Si ugs sembly In I9j wit It a view to existing Hemlnarltis In some well studying and promoting the "re- chosen center. Me points out the I ligious interests of the national need for u new type of seminary. jeupital so fr us the Presbyterian 'und holds thut Washington see nib church might have responsibility. m-'-'t u' t-uumtiuiw. The commission consists of Chair-' "While the church," he says. man Stewart and thu following: "has shown commendable xeul In; itev. Charles Wood. Wiislilnir-' tho training of her ministry, she I ton. 1. C: Kev. Wallace Hadeliffe. ! bus mado and Is making but u Washington. 1. C.; Kev. John c. (balling und pitifully meagre er I'uliiiei. Washington. I. C; Bev. 1 fort In Hie training or her laymen." John Timothy Si one, Chit-ago. HI.; j He would have ministers and Thomas K. Kinnegan, Washington, liny in. -a who are .to work together, l. i'.; Harrison B. Smith. Charles- aidu by side, study In thu samo ni ton. V. Vs.; Bayard Henry, IMilla- mosphere, and - In neighboring delphla; lr. John M. T. Klaney, . t hough wparale schools, for the Baltimore. Md.; ;nrge W. I'erksako of mutual iinderxtHntllug uml Ins. New York Cit-; Leifyard Cogs- . harmony III their subsequent la-w'-H. Jr., Albany. N. Y.; A. C Krn-jbors. est, Cleveland. Ohio. "The church has been all too Cannot leny Cull. j negligent of. her ministers," he lir. Stewart finds II apparent l ''""' L.V.V, l'.?. ,t;0."U,,.L;ii (In, I 'tlii e:il) fn ti-i-ent im.l i-f. 1 1,1 " n"-it ihhh feetive institute In the city of GINGHAM New and attractive patterns in 27-inch gi nun a ins; stripes, plaids, checks and plain colors. Just the pattern and color you wish for your Sprinj; apron or dress, at a price range which is very low. 16c, 18c, 21c yd. 54 STORES Here l-'rom Knjccne- j Mrs. Ueore Marks, of Eugene. ih Bpendlnif a few days at the home of Mis. Chas lUmcncr. Mrs -J .Marks ennui up rroni the. Wllluln fcltc Valley to iillend the funeral fol thu late Peter McDonald. v.iiIiik iln Calll'urnla .Mr. and Mrs. I'-. Mk Jackson left this nioriiluK en route to Callforn iii. points. They will slop off In I'lirllaiid to visit friends lor a few lavs. They expect to be Rone. two months. n lay Tonljtlil '. $ The "rive Itors-lileu" local Ims !'( kelsiMS will piny their scculld big I name III the IiIkIi school iiylunusl : inn at eidit-thlrty o'clock this ev- eiilnc. this II with a dUlntet ; b.-iiriiiB the colors or the I nlon vk Athletic Association. I lft Here for Wcck-Kml I Waldo "I'ele" Kloddanl, of thl" ; city, member of the Aggies basket- 9 ball leuin. is spending the week 'ft end here at home. Hi arrived i from Walla Walla last evening II where the O. A. C. team di'feuted 11 Whltmim college by one point. burled In the center of the road, so that the wheels of the covered caravuns following would obliter ate the grave and prevent the In dians from exhuming the bones. Indian Wai Hcenllcd. "The assistance rendered this government by the people who built up the west did not end with the migration. In the Civil war, where there w'as grave need for ul) federal troops in the fight ing In the south, the pioneers were called upon - to protect the. western country from the Indians. .m. . . , . :so they took down their bid flint That is why. when1 her mother;. , (Continued, from Page 1.) Washington to teach the religious und thcologicul disciplines und to prepare men ad women for the many vocutlons is one that the whole evangelical church should hear and answer. , "Therefore." he adds, "If any group of persons identified with tho evangelicul Chrlstlun churches will undertake seriously und energetic ally to solve the problem which the Presbyteriun commission sees to exist in this field, the commis sion would doubtless address, ttie question of Its withdrawal from further separate consideration of the matter, while at the samo time offering such cooperation as might seem to be wise." v Dr. Stewart says his plan Is pre- the Mormon tail! was unimportant ,u,,,, ,,wi" " and couid be dropped without im- mc adequate solution of the pairing the purposes of the bill, j vfU- mpor ant problem In re ' ' i ligious education faring the Prot estant Christian church." He horns that this Is the "lay- Interdenominational Religious School Aim!n,,'"'s lxK0' tlu,,l th,,(lMl,,;;riff" ,lr? . 0 I no longer the sole authority, and Jthut the "church now Is seeking to (Continued from Page 1.) discharge' many functions through --,------'-----i -n ;ll somewhat extensive organlzu I r i-.-i! I siiKget ;ilHilwn-nt tlon of Its members. Hence, the I flee. There ought to he. ineorpora ted Into the scheme for ministerial training provisions of sundry kinds for keeping the ministers up to concert pitch In ministerial effi ciency," , Discusses pnrjKJse, Discussing the purpose of the proposed foundation Dr. Stewart says: "This does not mean -I he segre gation of religious education from secular education. .It does, not j wurrunt. nor would It produce, a narrow type or religious mo anu character. On tho contrary. It would cull to Its service all avuil able secutar leurning, ' and there arc vaHt'storos of It within easv access of the capitul; and It would seek the most influential and vital contacts with every human Inter est. II should by every considera tion produce Christian leadership the most intelligent, . tho most broadly cultured, the- most devoted to human welfuro and well-being. , "The institute should be. the ex ponent ud the acknowledged1 rep resentative of the highest type of evnngellcal Christianity. It should be In close affiliation " with and should seek to serve all of the, evangelical churches, with sym- THE II U U pathetic relationship to the whole brotherhood of Christ. "Protestunt evangelical I 'h rls Ltonlty could not In any single way more effectively proclaim Its mes sage and discharge. Us mission in Ibis free American republic titan by founding und maintaining for thin land and the world this Insti tute of religion In the national capitul, ' "The aid should bo to produce symmetrlcui men and women, fully equipped, spiritually. Intellectually, socially, physically, for the strenu ous and exacting religious vocu tlons. The gm dilutes or this in stitution should be emn nnd wo men -of a sune, warm und vital piety, with well-informed nnd cul tured minds, knowing .folks and how to get on with them In all grades of society, und possessed of sound bodies und ability to keep their bodies In condition to bo fit., instruments for their work." ' '. ' warned her that another late party would bring dire consequences, she hot her mother nnd went about her way to another parly Indians there, thus permitting the withdrawal of federul troops thut had been sent there for that pur-j What makes it possible for licr P8L' to be so brazen and merciless? Her background Is ordinary. There was no poverty- Her father and mot her quarreled and separated over porothy herself. The; brother, Karl. e.st ranged himself -when the girl, nt the ngefnom Kunsas. Indorsed the bill of 12. started associating with men If there was strife in her family it was the effect of her wayward ness rather than Its cause. Scientists say she is a moron; Representative Smith of Idaho referred to the Importance of the old trull to his state, nnd said he wojld offer some amendments at the proper time. I. S. Guyer, a representative I'hc committee will meet again next week, date not set, to con sider the bill. Wording Houses Opposition. Representative Lcathorwood of data in opposition' to the bill us I K'r' at present drawn because It makes mention that she Inhertts subuormullty ivtuh gave notice that he and Ht-n- I'lN-nups iwu or imw B'-" i utor Suioot desired to file soin Mul -.While, seipu'.lsts,, discuss while newspapers editorialize and call her the juz.-glrI, while preach ors tulk of Dorothy ttie unmoral, she rests easily In her cell. langlis With Life Only Hie reconciliation with ler father und brother moved tier and then only for the hioiuent. Dorothy, abnormal in her poise and In tier sense of romance and subnormal In sense 0f OVi; and re sponsibility, .Is yet laughing with life. She Is the primu tloiniti of her own Iragedy. STAR -Today HOUSE PETERS -In The- "TORNADO" And "MJNGALOW 1500US" Comedy FOR SALE Two JO-Aerc Trnrt, close In. $0.11110.0(1 mill (I..VIU.0U. Needed to alfalfa. EARL ZUNDEL CORD TIRES A strictly quality Hit- nut built down to u price Unit we uml t lie makers fully guarantee In every tv.sKtL We make adjustment Tor 'you ouiclves so It will Miy to set tliesu General t'-ortls the next UiU5 you need new tire. -Jennings & Shumate,. Props. Successors to Southard & Shinn. IDAHO TOWNS SEEK SESSION (Continued from PaR-e 1.) ,' Another Iti'ciml-.Mahor - A le liber orrlelel r...irls friiio I Corvallis show that l'hyniere I'ob. : es Matador, a Jr. '1 year old. will - i probably prove to be another rec- i i.rd maker for Kr. I'hy. Hhu bus i ..undo IS.tli lb of Imtter In the 7 I' Slav (est. when only la lb. Is re- uiliri'd to secure the certificate of I Advanced ItoRistry. I I). .Ili-fully Iteslttiis I'oM I). MiClilly has resinned receiver of the I'lrst National liiink of Joseph und of the banlt at t'larkslon Wash., which he hua managed the past year. Succeed iliB Mr. McCully at Joseph Is Mr, SPRING LINE MEN'S Worsted Trousers JUST IN! $3.43 TO $8.S3 Sample line of Young Men's Button Knee Breeches, in serges, whip cord, and gaberdine" $3.43 to $10.83 Quality Line Always Clint's Clothkry 11e Ftnr With Conscience the lime nf the uiinual raru sale In August. The convent ion, which closed Kriday, -while less business like due to the numerous .entertainment at tractions of Sun -ram-isco. Is re corded as an Important one, in view of the net Ion taken In ad vocating a publii- lands commission to study Hie range question and make recommendations to congress thai will yield a uniform ami sta bilized national policy. ADOIT .MANY Itl-SOI.ITIONS SAN KKANC1KCO (Ali Krank J. Hagenburlh of Spencer. Idnho. 1 was re-elected president of the Na- ' llonul Woolgrowers association at the closing session of the annual convention here Kriday. The three vlro presidents, who were also re-elected, arc K. A. l-'.l l-n wood. California: A. A. Johns, Arizona, and W. C. Coffey. Mlnne- I sot a. New members of the executive committee are Kenneth Chu liners, Colorado: Clyde IJacon, Idaho, and C. H. Wtlllums. .Montanu. 1 Congress Gets Data on The Old Oregon Trail (Continued from Pag-e 1.) of the Mormon trail, ' " Herbert ,w r rr ' $m b r enon ff7 O fr- i H W Jim PRODUCTION L-' 1 I V iiSISTEO BV ROYPOMEROV '-0?- .A (WC ' PRESENTED BY ' L- A fV W$ OkillVVl UL,zwmK- ru nJ 1 aI c ,'ic ni,)ti'' l'lulr l'Kv cvu1' wrillun, ns u beau- ' ' PATTERNS llullerltii Dress ami Transfer Patterns In stock, W'rs stunii nnythlng wllli our Pcrfitnitcd Pnltcins. Art & Baby Shop "i:vi;nYTiiix(i roil tiik iiaiiy" lll;.MSI'HCIII(J Hotel Soillinei' llldlt. S'I'A.XI'IMJ 111 I'IDItlt'lv PATI'IOIINS 1). M. C. l llltl.AII Arcade SUNDAY ONLY 5 Acts Vaudeville 5 Slan Phillips and Slim in "Pinched" liunlor & Knapp - Balancing' Act Three Collegians Orchestra Do Luxe Hall Logan Trio Singing, Sense and Nonsense ! Alevti Duo... : Vocal Meusage ORCHESTRA ; And Third Chapter of "TIIK WAY OF A iMAN" Last Time Today "SUNDOWN" the muln line'1 of road over the Blue mountains by way of Walla Walla, converging again at Pen dleton with the route descrlb-d in the bllts. He says that maps of the Old Oregon Trull showed that this loop existed In pioneer days. HfiirfrnMlon of IMnnerr A-ketl. Uepres..ntnttv Miller spoke briefly r-garding the end of the trull, at Olympia , and leprcs n tattve Johnson referred to Van couver's IriijKirtanee an the term inus of one fork of the old route. Mr. Huwley emphasized the his-1 torical Importance of the trail and said that government recognition nus the It-nut thut could be ex pert-d as a monument to them n who trod across the mountains and p'alns t' sii U the Pact He . noil h wst. r "My mot her nt out to t he regon country In sis and my father the next y-ar." Pepn-sen- iati"'c Ii;-." '.-'oil thu tjmmi'.- With Hetty Hronson, Krnt'.st Torrence, Cyril Chadwick Esther Kalston, Mary Iliian and many others. See Peter Pan, Wendy, Captain Hook, the Indians and pirates, and all the other famous folk live to the life the whole gorgeous spectacle. You'll remember it forever! ABE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday ADI'LTS Iflc: HII.mtKN Ulc WHY NOT USE fi ( ? ) OKCHKSTRA F0K ALL K N (J A (i KM KNTS. Any Instrumentation Furnished. Composed of all Home Talent, namely JAl-K' III ATT Pliino iili'l l.eiol.r . MAItltV HNIIIiriltAHM--Muxiiphoni- mol CIimIioI. i:Vi:iti: ri' ItuSMNItAIM - hnmm nn.l .yliiilion. n. K. .M M AM M - riinii. t I'll kill t.'U I I. ! Id. i .. U.......I VI. .11.. I.KHTKIt OI.KKS Violin. ' ?H f. E. .MAYS Tioml.one. rvntirrr ikimmiaim. mhoh.i. I'Iiiiih- 1 17-11 r Main 1'H Our Name ? ? ? THE SUNSET ORCHESTRA - o--" TS