EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
CITY
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VOLUME XXIV.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE,- OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PR EM
NUMBER 31
i
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GATHER III
INSTITUTED
Three Counties . Repre
sented by Delegates in
La Grande Today
MRS. DUNBAR MAIN
SPEAKER AT MEET
Recites Progress Made by
Women's Organizations
in Past. Three-Quarters
of ' a Century.
"I 'don't believe there Ih uny
group tltat. has madn mure prog
ress, tn organization In the liint 75
yciuH limn t ho women's clubs have
iiiirl when he have learned to fail
in linn with the mujorlly. we can
discount any nian'H organization in
existence;" dcelured Mrs. Sadie Orr
Dunbar, stale president or tho Ore
gon Kfd'-ration 'of Women's clubs,
as kIiu addressed club wimu'ii from
Cnlon, Itukr and Wallowa coun
ties' who gathered ut t ho library
building loday for a club Instil ul'
under auspices of (lu Neighborhood
club.
: The Institute Is i, development of
ilis. Dunbar's particular desire, to
'faun the clubs olthe statu operate
un a business basis, with a working
knowledge of the laws of organ
isation und llu duties of officers1
and lay members.
Item by Item, as tti eloplcs were
Introduced by tlx. leaders appoint
ed by 1 ho various clubs, Mrs. Dun
bar expounded the laws of club
' management and counseled for and
nvafnst !. practices of customs
and traditions. . 1
..Mm. L; Denhani, or Klein, tmokc
on "Orricinl Hesponslbllily." Inking
( u(t tip Hinted and special ilulies pf
-4ie 4;irlom .ifXiKHu,.a v
In- the discussion that followed.
Mrs. Dunbar said:, . - ' .
"There mt Iwo nihilities of .n
good 'president Ihal I want lo em-
' phasitt ability to think on her
feet, and the knowledge that each
ndmtnlslratlon should build on the
w ork of preceding ones, rather Hum
tear down the accomplishments i
that those who went before had
(Contlnunn on pr R
i:nl"ii cniinly. ulonK wlih
ntfl or Ilia- ro-iiilli'H or Hi" Hlui".
Ih om-uiTiiiiiii: im-limlimi-y I" Hi"'
"Ik'hl.i'i'litli hiiiii:uI Hlilo of I'hrlMl
iiiiih a.nls. A t'nlul of jr.ii.iiijii
worlll "T piy HllrkiTli with which
to OrlKIIIM'lll ClirlslmiiH lilli'iK 1111. 1
)ll"Ul!K"H . Will Oil . Will" .III illl
n-rlioim or Hi" Mini" ficlrt -iiMrr
ThiiilLsKMiiK .(ml th" Kil.- will
c-onlMiii" mil II t'hrl.sl II1H.S Kvr. Tin:
mMin will m il ill li If-miy nphr-t
mid IhrmiKli lhh iimmiiim th" -n-lli"
work or thv On-iion Tillitit.i
loHi aMHoriullon lii Iih fit-Ill niniiiiil
tiilii'miloxia Is riiHiilciMl.
Uouun Whiiihlon, wnl wil" ill
ivctor. .Mih. Hull" Orr Dlliilinr, s
I'M'iltiV" s"i'ii'liiiy unil oHiit Mtiiff
ui"inh"i. w ho riM-mlly ' vlsll.!il
I'nion founly. hiiv" uIho vlsil-d
ollr-r, fiHinlluM In tli"-HlHt" iin'J
n-porl u li"lli-r oiKimlwillon tlntn
.ever Ixfor". Ill Hi" coliilll.x
whiT" llH-r" mi' pulillc lii'iiltli as
H"lallonM. liny will l" in uuniTiil
"hum' of Hi" "al wile. In othtr
c o Mill, s ri'Ulioliallilllty lnm I""'
Olvidid bitwi'in Hi" nprclnl uoni-
(Continnod on Iagc Flvf .)
UN PLAN
HUE
T.F. Sherwood, Pioneer
Of .Valley, Passes Away
Education Week Begins;
Program at High School
A merh an Kdncation week whs
herabbd with " speehil ussemhly
nt the high school this morning,
th.- Kev. Wlltlam I'rosby lios.
irator of the I're.sbvlerUtn church,
delivering a short speech In keep,
biff with the topic. "Const Million
lay as prescribed In the state
piou'ram for the week-
An adminible tnatim- on "The
Const Mot ton" was read -by Us
author. .Miss Mabel SchaefiT, a
senior in the cllc rtnss.
TotiMi-row Is ralrlotliim 1 y."
und the public Is Issued a special
infUntien to participate with the
student tody In an assembly that
Will be addressed by tlte ltev.
G-onn- A. I'ollanl. pastor of the
liaptlst church. Vommunlty ring
Ui la fcLhiUuit-tL
Why The Dear Things!
I v T I W 1 I S- I II
Yep, boys, these nitv (lie lalcst things in masculine .attire.
These young men at the Stetson university nt jHdaud, Florida,', .
aro -shown wearing- -llie. niftiest - things . in men's clothing which,
fashion demands. They sure, knock tlfc. eye out. , And we won't
' need brooms lo sweep floors if every one taken lo the five-gallon
, "Oxford lings'!, which incase their legs.-,. - " ' ' -.
HURRY, BUSTLE
OF AMERICAN
LIFE AMAZING
The hiirry and hu.slle of Amer
ican life Is the mast amazing ele
ment In nil the strange vista that
greets, an Oriental's eyes, in Hie
opinion of- MIks Sunny Johnson,
Klliptno guest at. the home of .Mr.
un,d Mrs. George baker. -
"My eyes aehed troin trying to
see what all the. huMe whs about 1
thu first time I landed In San
Francisco," Mfsa. Johnson laughed.
.' "In the Philippines we1 are more
leisurely. In fact, you might say
we are slow. We consider U quite,
aristocratic to arrive late at a.
parly.. 'or -Instiuiciv If w-o pn tn-f
. ii. ..i ',!. .ii... ..in ,.i ro ii..' V.
Md',Ln., nnt ...riw.p ii.I.n 7 .....infk
So. to ,nvold jiilunil..'rtn.JlnK,' a 1,:nt proB.aw l hiunuh ;.th,.j Imlpor
hoDlowi (HHi(fnuli' 'lior dinner hour ,rt ainaoll. ...... i..-r,
as "AilK'rlean tlnio" or 'Mllplno Kuilhor ; d"Uiilij:wll( .b" Bliiinlni"
tlnit;." -V li'il later Ihla vni;lii..,Hi:i;or.Uin(f. to,
Mini Johnson lit ook,inR forward I Mr. L.pii"y.
"asirly lo tlm i'xp"ri"iH'i- of -Mkut-iii,?.
Sho he.s si'i-n Kkutera . In-the
inovh's mid thinks tlicy must have
Ki'i'at fun. She haa never yel wlt-
nu.K"d . u Htiowatorin and . wulyheM
every day to see the. flukes float,
down In airy HtlllneW. as she. has
heell told Hint Ihey.do. . -
riatiirday evc-nliiK Mrs. - II. ' JL.
(.'leaver entertained ijl-v girls at-an
Informtil dinner pafitu in Miss
.lohnuon's honor.- After dinner the
tfiiesls listened to' .Incidents and
(Continued on PAxe rtve.)
Union Budget for New
Year Is About $22,000
INIOX. On-, (SiMi'lal) Ar-'
eimllmc ' tint reHrl tif fhr
hildrl eolllliiittel'. Hie 'H'llse
or riliiillnc the I'lly'iif I'nlmi for
the lint year will Iki a little
more Ihan S.IMHI, with alMiul
SfltlOII iiiuiliitf In from walr-r rent,
Ih'iiMM. fine, elt'., the ret to be
rnlMil h favullon. ;. .
A -iihi'IIii will lie liehl on N
lemlM'r III) to tlleiiMS the IhhIkc!.
Club Organizer Will
Conic Here Late Today!"1'1" '":'" ' ; m ..v.-n..;
.1. K. falavan of Salem.' field
worker for the state industrial club
bureau, will arriv In Ut Grande
I Ms uflernoon to begin a week's
work over the county organizing
the bus und girls Tor club work.
I-:. A. Sayre. county strj'rlnt'-n-dent
of schools., will us-sist in the
organization activities.' Mr. Sa,vre
has been In churge of the work
with II. (. Avery, county agent, the
last year and ha. won commenda-
Ition for his success in promoting
'the club programs. ,
The angel of death claimed an
other Grande Konde v;illey pio
neer Sunday when T. K. Sherwood,
a resident of 1'nlon county for the
past 41 years, passed . on to lite
Greut Ueyond at the end of a long(
and useful life.
The remains an-it I the tlohnen
kamp chapel, pending funeral ar-ninxene-nts.
which will be an
nounced later.
The decedent was born In Oav
enport. lows, SS years ugo and
ranie to 1'ninn counly In the in)
7V where he has since niuIe Ills
home.
He letivr.i. I'SlIen a howl of
friends, his widow: one son. W.
Sherwood ; one daughter. Mrs. V.
U HopP' l. and two crandsons, Ce-
rU un,j Vernon Sherwood.
MUS. V(Mir.l,L PASNKS
Word was n-f reived In 1 Grande
(Cyutiuutd wo 1'age Fife.)
PSC!
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BAND CONCERT
NEXT SUNDAY
-The first of n series of winter
band concerts will hjrlvcti m-xtl
v.,n.t,r ..ri..Pi..w.n' ni a v...i..t, in
the Arcade theater. R (8 unnounc-i viifnutlon Preldenl Coolidge rv
ed' today by Andrew Loiwy, Jr.jj MUcated several months agoT e,n-
director. ,
The Ii NG ramie band, ranked as
one of the bfst in the northwest
by 'music critics-, . has made few
jippearances In public Jately, an J
r'l'''i' only. In punutva, nnd music,
ilovcrs utc . lint tvlputlntr no 'Xpol-I
PASTORS HERE
TO STRESS BOTH .
"''THANKsi GiyiNG
''ormi-rly
our union . Thanks
giving service
L'onslsledi mainly, in
thanking but thin your Ih' word
'giving'. Is to be eonnvt'H-d with
'thanks'." Wlillutu l JIoll, ehair-
man. wild today. - ' , .
"bur paslorial association' Inn
decided that a union harvi'sl hoini'
ffstival shall be an added fea
ture. God's word1 um. our ovvii
hearts b-ll us thai the first fruits
of th field are' not our own.' but
bHong to the 'giver' of all koijTI
irtfta. This year God lias bless- d
us with a bo'iiillful harvest. aii'J
our pastors, jis Gutl's servants, ask
In His name Unit each one.- farm
er or gardtnr. heap Ills clft upon
Die altar as a tangible Ihankugi-v-ntf
.to God."'
Following I be church . a :rvle;s.
Mr. lloll conl limed, these . glfls.
will be donated to 'lhe needy on :t
In Irft ftrtinde. H r'iuesls th it
may be decoralively ui ranged.
100 Persons Will Hear .
Fred Stciwcr's Address
Kxactly J 00 persons can be ac
commodated at the luncheon meet
ing of the chamber of coifimerce
that will tie addressed by Krrd
Mtelwer. I'endleton orator. Tuesday
iifion at the I. O. O. I hall, nc
cording to an announcement from
headquarters. Members are ex
pected to he seated by 1 2: Of p. ni. t
In order to allow the speaker the !
roll miola or time that the pro- j
gram allows,
Hoiih phase of American eiuca;
lion, in recognition of education
week, will be the theme or Hlel-
wer's speech. The speaker Is un '
announced candidate for the office I
i of I'nltet Hiates senator, a'proml-1
nent feifionnaire and a graduate of
both Oregon rniverslly and O. A. j
Or. J. U Ingle will preside nt the !
nieetln,'.- He represents the edu- '
rational committees of both the
chamber of commerce and Un
American legion.
Humane Officer Is in
Wallowa County Toda3
C ;ol-rt Wade, field officer of
the rgon Humane. sxl"1y wl!h
lieadUart-rs In I'orllund, patwil
thro igh Im Grande en route for
Wullowu county hen- he will In
vestigate conditions of rnnv
f tiot ses.
Jle expected to Ik.' In' la !raiide
about OtM ui'J'Jlc ol thid v. tel..
BE WE
IS UPHELD
Coolidge Hears That Pa
cine Coiist btates Back
; : 4 Comijiissioner
SENATOR CONFERS
WITH PRESIDENT
Fails to 'Make Known,
However, .Whether He
. Ui-ged . Submission , of
. ' lianey s Name. .
M AKIIINfiTON (Al I'ivsm
tlme Irtish) Prewldeiit i'onliilgo
liHluy inrriiMHl Senator MeNary
that lie mould mrt n'apimlnt Bert
K lianey as (tnnintssioiier of Mio
ruilctl . States hbipplnu, boafil.
The p resident askeil Mr Nary lo
r submit names of one iepiiblleaii
anil one democrat of the iaeJfi
nortliveMl.
""'Ilit im'siik'iit'H refusal to re
apfioliit lianey Ih the sequel lo a
eontroversy oiiterliut anHiml
authorlly of the ftliiHring hoard
aiMl the Het e4ncratioii. lia
ney wan amonir those who op
t Hsed the pnisUleiit's tlesfre lo
have oM'ratlons eontnUed by flic
flwt corporation,.
WASHINGTON Ity llift Assocl
nted Tress) Coming to defense of
Oort K Haney, democrnllc ship-
plug board. eotniuLssloner, whose
(Continued onl'age Klvo.)
William I. Kinh y,' nu mber of
llie i state gaunt commission, of
I'orlliiJid vsM' In TJi (Jrande thlH
morning in routi! "ast on a leelure
ionr.'" iff; will lecture On bird and
animal llle und In eolim'elion with'
his talks will show motion pictures
of natur scenes in Oregon. Mr,
Klnley wu romerlyi-Htute game
wanleni He Is a. meniber of tin
!,visory board of- jhe Migratory
nird Treaty act. aloiided by the
secrelary , or agriculture, wlth tln
Iiirpne of regulating the, season
and laws for hunting birds. Mr.
The severe wind yesterday, afler
uoon and last night cuused Horai;
damage to the .Kit at em , Oreffon
Liglil Ji lid 1'ower .company's line,
blowing over several .poles. Three
poles, were, downi on jf sheet, on'
on lllrch street and one wus blown
iiver at Cove. Workmen got busy
at once and the'noles were all re
ad by today noon.
The Morgan Lake power plant
was shut down, most of yesterday
due to a break in Die pipe line.
This was repaired by 4::t. o'clock
yesterday afternoon and caused
very little interruption u (; city's
light service.
Betting
His
Money
When an mltcrllrr hu paee
hi The Olwrw-r Imal relsllei
and iial iotisl maim facl uri It
ileMrie si tent Jon nil tmf b'
iuve of I 1m nierebaiidi4' that
is Interestingly preM-nted lu mi,
huj o!m iH'caiiM tif the. guar
aiibi' that Imi Implies, (
An AiltcrlUcr Is lH-lting his
immey when Ih huyt fjMice-
that Im enn satKrx yon with
liH gtsul-. He itii'l Mfriml to
adtetilM ff he can't give atl
fwiloii, That's what make It
o MWM-al and fe t Iniy e
ehiolticly fro in adtertlM.T.
TlM'lr repiitatioji N always nl
Make ami they are Intent on
pleaiiig oti In etery nay hi
Ude. TIm iKsi-adierlher l.il
Mayr a (I'.mbtful ipianllly.
ObrVr Advertising
A Ucrciiandisinc btTrKje."
J (fnntlmincl on Vage Fit.
DOWN BY WIND
Education's
Progress In
i' City Rapid
First School Dedicated in
Old Town in Early GOV.
New Era Began Trirty
i ears Later.
When President Coolidge Issued
a proeluiimtlou calling upon tin
citizens of the uiid to devote the
wuek of November, 16. to the ad-
vaiu6 of- cd-icatlon. the people, of
Ja . OraJtde responded with the
sjuih( spirit or consecration that
prompted , hep pioneers to build
schools for their children as con
scientiously -as thuy provided them
imh bread.
IMobubly there is not one among
her entire population of . 1U00
persons who can recall "tho days
before the hoys and girls were
gathered Into Improvised school
rooms for vigorous instruction In
tho three It's readln. 'rltinV- and
'rithmetlc. For the settlers wno
cross a continent to build a new
empire were men and women of
vision and foresight. They wls-jty
laid the foundation for an cducii
tional. system that places La
Urnnde in the Very front ranks of
thu school towns of the northwest.
, . IVqetilitfc Was, Ttioiougli.
True, those early schoqls were
primitive. Th school rooms were
poorly hint t-d. they had almost no
equipment, they were often ruled
with a rod under a heavy hand,
; But the teaching was thorough.
And many a prominent Oregon la n
has credited his success to the re
spect for . learning that ho Im
bibed front scholarly old musters
In Ihp.purly days of Ia. 'Grande.
, It was early tn the 6')'s' when
a group of leading -citizens nut
to take steps toward the erection
of the first . schoolhouue. ,ln La
Grande. - , r . . f
ThUj, )upils had been moved
from i'Hhack to shack, any room
that happened to be empty. Once,
Indeed, school wan taught in un
old storeroom next door to a, sa
loon.? Only a thin board wall in
tervened, and when loud voices
and scraping chairs warned thit
a brawl wus underway, the chil
dreni. would droit to the floor to
enoaiHi T't'liH ?'l)Hlftir that ;whi a
straighlritJircuigh Uie iairltrioii .into
Itlm sclioolroom. ' J j t ) .
M. Maker, an attorney ' wh'o:
name is- associated with many of
the forward movements oft La
Giandu's varty history, made the
.opening speech nnd subscribed the
rirst $75 1 at , thiit epoch-making
(iu:j:tliig of tho Qn'n;
Ituilt hi Old Town
' The resulting building was a fine
one for those days, and was ati
object of pride where ,11 stood on
a hill in what We know now es
Old Town, and commanded a
view of the; promising Grande
lion Ie valley. . i . '
To the north, its windows look
ed out on thu old immlirrant trail.
! where day after day the pupils
! must have gazed on the slow-
wending caravans of ox-wngoni,
the pack trains that, followed . the
llnckle of the 'leader's bell, and
eight-mule teams and the files of
rhlneHC' laborers.' Uiiiiv .I6t i(lie
v.i (OorUlnudj on Pge Five.) ,
, r;
Southerland Fined y-
$150 For Possession
Floyd Southerland went back tn
jail this morning Ih lieu 6f pay
ment of a fine of It an and coals
Imposed In the justice of pence
court this, morning after he had
pleaded guilty to a charge of llle-
JkiiI possession of nwudi.' Southern
land was arrested over.at rumpkln
Itldge, Halunlay afternoon, by
George M. I'lerce-uud Tilt Uarnett,
prohibition agents. '
Red Forces in China
Making Rapid Headway
I'KKING (ily 'the ' Associated
I'nss) Ked forces are steadily
gaining the upper hand In tin
Kwang Tung province at the ex
pense of the anti-reds under Gen
eral Chen Chlnng Ming and Teng
lin Yfn( according to official dis
patches from southern China,
i 'hen's tiring- . Is reported to have
been driven from K wanglung to
ward Kukh n, which the reds are
pn-parlug lo inadc wllh the object
of wiping out ull opposition.
I). C. Stephenson Faces
Life Imprisonment
N( MILKS VI LI.K Ind. flly the
Associated press) Life Imprison
ment in Hie Indians stale prinon
ut Michigan City is the price which
u jury determined thai O. C Hl
plieimort. former grsnd dragon of
the 'Indiana, Ku Klux Klan, shall
pay for'the d'ath of Madge Obet
lioltxur George Nohle Pleads
Not Guilty lo Charge
George Noble, arrested on Arm
IMiee day on a charge of drllng
while Intoxicated, entered a pb-a or
not guilty In .fudge HukIi Y
I trad) 's court (his tnonitng. Ills
trial was set Tor Krlday ut lu a. Dl.
11. L. lice U Noble's lat.:cr.
In Court A
Mrs, Alice dones Ithluelaiicler
(aimve) who cmitesls the aniil
iiient - nctlon of lici huNhamt,'
ltH)iiurd Kip Ithhielnmler' (Iw
low) wlur clninix' sM, concealed ,
from -him the rael that she has
negro Moot) ju hen veins. - Khlnf-'
hinder Is the njii of one or the
oldest, proudest und - wealthiest
fnmlllcH In Aineiien.
-nXkr;it,,.Orn. ; (Special to The
Obseyvi-r). Mrs,,. , Hans 'Ktimbel,
04, of . KnH-rprlse, Is In a hospital
h tiro i the resu.lt of Injuries sus
tained ( in an ttuto wreck oi the
Oregon Trail beyond North Pow
der. The full extent of her injur
ies is not known b it II Is believed
that she will recover. Who wna
cut over I he eye and may have
been hurt Internally. Mr. Iftimb-I
was cut and bruised, but not seri
ously. Mr. und Mrs. Iluiubel were rid
ing In a touring car which lu-
cumc uncontrollable utter getting
Into gravel, und skidded from the
road, toppling over the bank.
Those who saw the wreck of Ih.
Machine expressed ' surprise that
the occupants escaped death.
Russians Shot Down '
liy Chinese Companions
niNOTAO, China (By Mm Asso
elated i'ressi Mursluil Chang Tso
Lin s fifth division, becoming mu
tinous yesterday,', fired from t hi
rear orr a Kustdnu 'while brlgad
iittjiched to Cltsmr's forces, it is
reported that a majority of th
Hussions were killed. The Huh-
sians were endeavoring to halt th
advance f Marshal Wil Pel Fu's
troops when fired upon! Thr
wotindeil lay wllliout medbal at
tention until forHgo doctors dar
ingly entered the fighting urea.
The Itusstuu brlmifle nuudiered
:teM, lucliirltng an armored cur
IMirly. all tpeiiihers of which arc
said to huve been killed.
Three Arraigned Today:
Trial Set for Tuesday
.George Curl tbii, Henry Maxwell
and Itoberl llnidford were ur-
mlgn d before - Justice 1 1 uirh K.
Ilrady this morning and their pr
liminary trial set for 10 a. n
TueMln) . The tliree lire charged
with unlawful nossesMloli.
A $)'KHi bond, wus w t for 'arl
(on. who was out on bonds at th
time of his arrvst awaiting trial
on an Identical charge. Loads for
JUs eomituninns were set at $.100.
AH Ujt'-f-.M' ty rkiuiucd to Jail.
IS. HUMBEL
WILL RECOVER
Yoncalla Is t
Hit By Fire
Elarly Today
Blaze, Believed of Incen
diary , urigm, destroys
Three Buildings; Sher
iff Investigating.-
ROSKBUUO, tre. (By the Asso
ciated Press) An early morning
fire today Is reported to have de
stroyed a clothing store, pool hall
and telephone exchange' at Yon-
culla and to have threatened tho
enllro town foe several hours.
Tho sheriff's office Is invest I
gating reports that tho flro was of
an Incendiary origin. -
The bluxe started sliortly after
midnight, either tn the Luta pool
hall or In Banyan's clothing store,
spreading to tho telephone ' ex
change adjoining. ' . v
Three buildings and tho fixtures
are a complete loss.
VALliKY GROVK HI
WALLA. WALLA (Special) Two
warehouses und 46.000 bushels of
wheat, wero destroyed at Valley
Grove Sunday by flro beltoved to
be- of an incendiary origin.. y
In another Wave house u few
hundred feet away officers found
evidence of firebugs.- t '
Losers from the flro wero Kel
son Ur others, with 10,001) bushels,
and l'aclflc Coast Klevator com
pany patrons, with 36,000 , bushels
of wheat, Tho .warehouse value
was computed at . $4000 and tho
wheat at $115,000. making tttil.OOO
damages, covered by Insurance,
. tri;nt ki:nti:m-i;i
MeMINN ILLi:, Ore. (AIM Jus.
l' Tn'nt, lunurr, was toiay ,mii
teiuiHl U seven years' Imprison
ment aiitl fined 9MW rollowlng hln
ciHivlethm on seeoiui tlegrei niur-
thfr fhurue In miiucctlon with tin1
death of Georut Ham II u of 1'ort-
laml. Ttie defence eouuell ftnirm
dkttelv tiUtl -a liuitliiii for a new
(Hal. The court granted lO Uyn'
'I,.!-f .;.PXH'iitlon . . durinic ;,whi ?
Ilnte Trent may Im at llM?rty under
(f (0,0(10 bonds. '
Til'iTTttHN MA lH Vt HUG
WHITM I'LAINH, K. Y. (By Uie
AssfKiatetl ( Prew) The fervor of
love letters which Alice .hmi'S,
daughter or a negro taxi driver,
first' sent to her" husband, Ico'nard
Kip I thine lander, during their
courtship, grmliiully nliangHl to un
lusisU'iit llinat that lie would lose
her unlesft lie iiiiiriied her.
Today's letters, Inlnslucei) ut a
rfsumptMn of the trial of tho
IthhHdaiHhf aiumlim'iit suit, were
filled with, demands of niarriage
ami promise of the greatest secrecy
until Iveoiianl a It al net I his major
ity. TltOLM HS HLOW.N ASHjOIti:
ANTOHIA. (AP) Two t roller
were blown a.sJion yeslordny ihir
Ing a 90-nille gale which suvpt the
etiast. The NiatM wen? Ijlng ut nu-
hor In Nmig llarlmr near the
mouth or the Columbia H.vor. In
spite or Cie fact tlutt they were
pulling with llm anchors, tho two
iHiutH were blown onto land.
Baker County Stock
Shipment Hits. Peak
BAKKk. Ore. (Speclhl), Sittur
day saw the heaviest shipment iof
stock out 6f " Haker county th's
year Altognther 1'A cars of cutth
went out, 4.tto the western mar
kets und no (nold by William Poll-
mun) to Hozemun, Mont.
Of the 43 curs, 37 cathe from
Ituker county points nnd six from
Grunt, the latter being reloaded
here. ,
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Huskies Seem Sure Of
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SA.V PltANCISCO (By the Asso
ciated Press). Washington bus all
but annexed the football cham
pionship ol Hie Pacific "Coast con
ference, thanks to lis captain anJ
fullbuck, Klmer Tesreau, whn.e
hutfe frame loomed up In the
gathering dusk to speed 20 yards
for a tojetnluwn and defeat Call
ToinlH, two snd one-half mlnut-i
before' the icmne ended af Berk"
b y Suttirday. Sherman kicked Un
rohI and th? score wus 7 to o.
But Tesri-mi. great as he wni
pro'tably would tint have seen bis
time win had not others helje-i
him to keep from materia lUlug
the ever present threat of a Cali
fornia touchdown. George Wilson,
Washington halfback, here the
brunt of the offensive. So great
ay his vuiL that iiiully In the
PASTOR IS
FOR PULPIT
Eedlands ' Minister, ' As
sailed by the Minority
Group, Stands Firm
NEAR RIOT TAKES
PLACE IN CHURCH
143 of Congregation Rise
During sermon and
Cry "Throw Him Out";
Others Uphold Him., ?i
TtKDLANDS. Cal. (By the As
sociated 1'ress) A. religious quiet
settled down over Itedlands today
as participants in yesterday's near
riot at thu First Christian church
propared to shift tho scene of their
conflict to Han Bernardino where
opponents of Iho Itov. II. Glenn Ed
wards hoped to obtain tho law's as
sistance in their efforts to oust
him from tho pulpit. . .
Yesterday morning's service was
thrown Into an uproar when the
lender of forces opposing Kdwards .
rose, as tho pastor started to preach -and
asked him If he Intended to ,
bow to the will of li'A members
who had voted him out.'. r
Minister Ikcftant. '
The minister replied that he did
not, slnco his opponents const I- ,
tuled a minority of - tho. church
members. . '
Shouts of "throw him out." "let
him speak," and the sinning of
"Nearer My God to Thoo," by tho
choir made it difficult for Edwards
to speak, . . .
QUAKES FELT
V7HHINGtON (By the Associ
ated Press) A severo earthquake
lusting from ; 7 until 0 a. m.( was .
recorded today on tho Qeorgetpwn.
seismograph. ;
The ipiaku 'centered 3000 nines
from Washington In a nortneny
direction. . . ; , - . , , . .
m ay i.m;lani h;klh shock
IIAUTKOUD, Conn. tUy the As
sociated Press) This seel Ion was
visited at 1:20 a. m. today by an
other slight eurth tremor similar
to the one felt Saturday. ; The
shake lasted hut a socond ot two
and no damage wus reported '
. IHINVKK KK OltDN gtAKl'. .
OKNVKItl Colo. (By the Asso
elated Press) An earthquake, be-
ginning at ft a. in', and lasting an
huurnd 20 minutes, wus recorded
on 'the seismograph hern today.
' If Is probably centered within a
t50(i-mllo nifl.us lu a northerly ll
rectloh. t . .'
VKTortjA iNOTICKH TltF.MOIL
ViOTOltiA, B. C. (By tho Asso-.
cltiteiP- Press)-i-A severe earth
nuake; lasting two hours, believed '
to center in the Aleutian Island,
was i recorded on the seismograph
here today, , y
IiKKKl-;i-l,Y (By the Associated
Press) A fairly severe earthquake,
centering presumably In north-
I western Mexico, was recorded to-
duy on the seismograph of the Uni
versity of California, Starting at
4 a. m., the tremor continued two
and a hulf hours.
Gridiron Title
fourth quarter, he was helped
from the field "all tn," the 80,
ioo spectators cheered him hean-
llv 'Ph. n TfHrenn tnmthfr with
his team mutes gave one of the
fluesl exhibitions or di n nsive
mIiivIiilt rver keen In llie west. The
open field running of ' upta'n
"nit - juiiay una I'lxon. un-
InnirLnir i.f .1-tliN. Itiul t tl DOWi'
tul Culifornia line woly not qji'e
notiKh to win.
It. was, California's first defeat
at int ci collegiate football since
Ctl'i when Washington turned thi
trick und Htnintftly enough by the
saunt score.
WasldiiKton h is not 1oen beaten
this season nnd hs only Oregon
tn face Thanksgivtna day, before
clali a Mi" title. Oreaon. al
ready tiounerd four limes, Is con
sidered to have Utile chain e
against the ilusUies' team.
The Oregon Aggies defeat. d
Oregon 4 to 13 at Eugene Sat
in, I ay. Southern California whip
ped Montana lit to 7 at Los An
geles. fullforitiu, playing oulsldu He
eonference. buiied the. California
southern branch under un 3 to 4)
Hcce in the Stanford studi-im.
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