£ 6 Pendleton—It cost $3,600 less to Pacific Power & Light company run city schools this year than for ■hows 200 per cent increase since 1922 in kilowatt-hour generating cap­ 1922-23 year and $13,000 less than for year before that. acity. TAPS” _The Alpii/papó miH ■?HERE METHODISTS STAND ON I building, a $400,000 p]ant at " AMUSEMENT QUESTION I I in southern Oregon, J* *1. .* AT HAPPY CAMP mhc JteihUifs't Episcopal - generttt output of ffb tons of pàpj; ---- ;---- A $6,000 golf links i, „’7 | The motor Jioat •“EKgJp”. qf-Ubfio . ’ i S^nce. which met at Springfield, I farid arrived at the mouth of Netarts Massechusettes, last May have insert­ I by Newport business men . * bay near Happy camp last Sunday. ed tie «flowing paragraphs into the ' beach. . Mr. Bligb, of Salem piloted the launch laws of their church! . ... _ ' down ths Columbia to Astoria Sat­ Paragraph 69, Section 1: ’ Improp- : urday morning, and from there pilot er amu ements and excessive indul- h Downing and Captain Snuthmade gance in innocent amusements are se- u\ nk T illamoom .. O wwxw * Memorial Tributes Paid to Men who Lost their On Battleship CENT We direct all our Bishops, District Superintendents, and Pastors to call attention to this subject with solemn the death of the wife of the urgency in our annual and Quarterly Los Angeles, Cal., June 15.—California remembered late With F. W. Woolworth, founder of a Conferences an in all our pulpits; and chain of 5-and-10-cent stores, finan­ our Editors, Sunday school offiicers, navy’s dead today. League officers and Class While memorial services were in progress on various cial circles are discussing the income Epworth of the late Mrs. Woolworth, who was Leaders, to aid in abating the evils ships of the battle fleet at anchor in San Pedro harbor physically and mentally disabled for we deplore. We deem it our bounden duty to summon the whole Church to church congregations in Los Angeles, Long Beach, Holly­ several years. apply a thoughtful and instructed con­ When Woolworth died, five years wood and other near-by communities which have become ago, his income from Woolworth com­ science to the choice of amusements, “home” to the sailors on shore leave, practically without mon stock amounted to $1,080,000 a and not to leave them to accident, or or passion and we affectionately exception altered their Sunday programs to pay reverent year. This did not include his in­ taste, come from other investments. Since advise and beseech every member of tribute to the men who perished aboard the United States. 1919, a 30 per cen stock dividend was ; he Church absolutely to avoid “the j issued, and the total Woolworth hold­ taking of such diversions as cannot steamship Mississippi last Thursday. used in the name of the Lord 4 I Meanwhile, this city’s downtown streets expressed in ings will amount to about $57,000,000. be Jesus.” j It is estimated that the income will : a quiet way the sympathy of business leaders and pop­ — One filling laftsfordan Paragraph 280: In cases of ne- j now total $2,100,000. —fuel 'waned ulace. Shop windows which but a few hours ago had reflected the colorful [ This chain of stores is conducted gleet of duties of any kind; impru- —‘Upady to light exuberance of vacation days, today were backgrounds for wreaths and flow­ along the usual 5-and-10-cent plan— dent conduct; indulging in sinful tem­ ers in memory of the Mississippi’s men. On homes and office buildings, as employment of young girls a. low pers or words; “taking such diver­ Instead of several well as on schools and other public structures, the national colors drooped at wages. sions as can not be used in the name ■» ■ heavy loads of coal of the Lord Jesus;” or disobedience half mast. The first funeral service to be held for a victim of the disaster took to the order and Discipline of «the and wood —oneeasy place at Long Beach Wednesday, when the flag-draped casket containing the Church; on the first offense, let pri­ filling of Pearl Oil. body of Lieutenant T E. Zellars was carried into the first Presbyterian vate reproof be given by the pastor AND EVERYWHERE church by fellow officers and ex-classmates at Annapolis for brief rites p c I or class leader, anir if there be ar. j often lasts for days paratory to transporting it to Grantville, Ga. Phone official say's only one in 113 acknowledgement of the fault and i in a good, oil cook' Chaplain Moore of the Mississippi offiiciated and many naval officers use thé phone correctly. He may proper humiliation, the person may be | 1 and Masons, of which order the lieutenant was a member, were also mean successfully. borne with. On further offense'the) stove. ! present. Immediately after the services the lieutenant’s widow and her Almost ir.y man could get a good Ps-iVi:■ or class leader may take with, mother, Mrs. J. A Gresham, accompanied by Lieutenants .1. G Cocrad and job if he could use his obituary notice him one or two discreet members of Pearl Oil is easier E. T. Kline, left for Georgit with the body. ¿lie chu ch. On continued offense lei I iis a recon:: lenda’icii. , in every way-al* The same train carried the body of Ensign Marcus Erwin Jr., escorted him be brougb' to trial, and if found ) Hang it! Man: if yov fltvver has I - ways ready, easily by Ensign C. Chappell. Funeral services for Ensign Erwin was held in I been stolen, why don’t you ring up guilty and there be no sign of real i Asheville, N. C., where his parents reside. h? shah be »xnelled. humiliation, controlled, and no the ;.Miic< _ This "oni-ral conference meets every 1 SAILORS GUARD THE SAN PEDRO Everybody should learn to drive a over-healed kitchen. the alleged I. W. W. there assembled MORGUE cat. This is »specially Hue uf same four years, ar.d the abov will prob- and then carried the furnituie in the ably enligl.ten some persona who . f those who now sit behind the steer­ For best results be place out to tne street, win re they have heard reports to the effect that ing wheels. ) San Pedro, Cal., June 15.—Threats made 1 sure you get the a bonfire of it. the Methodists have loosened all I to blow up the morgue containing 1 A Portland woman has made a rug While the guard of police and bonds upon the sort of anr.isemcn's Standard Oil Cony bodies of 48 vicitms of last Thurs­ sajlors maintained vigilan watch of discarded inne ubes. If she gets day's explosion aboard the U. S. S. over the morgue during the early no mo-e mileag ■ cut of it than some indulged in by its members. It is pany’s Pearl Oil copied from the Pacific Christian ad- Mississippi, said by police to have ) morning hours today, police officials of »hose inner ubeu, it is hardly worth vocate of June 4, 1924. It’s refined and tfr been uttered by radicals whose hall launched an investigation to learn i he effort. was raided and wrecked by sailors the identity of those behind the pur­ refined kerosene of When a girl transfers her affections here last night, caused a strong arm- ported plot. sh- frequently docs the same with the highest quality : ed guard of civilian and naval police The salors composing the guard her p wder. to be thrown about the building early were armed at police headquarters only, absolutely Cheerfulness may sometimes be dif­ Tuesday. Chicago, June 18. — With the meth ­ here with riot guns and rifles. They ficult, but it always pays dividends. clean-buming, odor The guard was placed as the re- were commanded by Lieutenant J. N. odical thoroughness of a scientific ex­ If you don ’ t help build up your ! suit of information given to Police Buchanan, senior patrol officer. ploring party, psychiatrists today less and nonzcorro' community, you’re just a community Lieutenant Hollowell to the effect continued penetrating in the recesses give. Avoid disap that members of the Industrial Work­ ONE REASON GIVEN FOR NAW wart. of the minds of Nathan Leopold Jr. pointment—order Listening to a banquet speech, one ers of the World planned to dynamite and Richard Loeb. DISASTER can sometimes guess what the sub­ the morgue in retaliation for the at­ Two of the five alienists employed Pearl Oil by ject is, but seldom what the object is. tack on their meeting place. The terrific explosion that occurred by the millionaire father of the slay­ It is about as bad to be thrown The raid was said to have grown on the U. S. S. Mississippi near San ers of Robert Frank ' were repor’ed to STAND/CRD oil commnt out of disparaging remarks made by Pedro harbor, was caused by insuffi­ down by a friend, as to be held up P | have agreed that the two youths are (Caldbraa) by a stranger. radical orators about the three offi­ cient air pressure in cleaning the gun I mentally abnormal. Upon their scien- The 1 cers and 45 enlisted men who perish- after a previous discharge. This has n>an who puts a $10 collar on tific conclusion, as presented to the en: dog doir may mav mean mu.n well, «"11 u..* ..... but jury, which ! e»i in the Mississippi's No. 2 turre’ been the worst peace time disaster a 10-cent is to try the youths I when one of the turret’s 14-inch guns in the history of our navy, with the he'll never be the works in a get- August 4, rests hope of the defense— "flam! back" on its crew. Th’-ec exception of the blowing up of the rich-quick scheme. the hope to save Leopold and Loeb girls , a boy and a man were iniu "ed Maine. Forty eight men were killed You can say one thing for the ten from the ga’lows. in the off ay. (and several severely injure»!. commandments. It never is necessary N»i'her LoeL nor Leopold is con­ Of the 50 men who participated in to write them in code. sidered sane and amenable to the th,* I. W. W. raid, about half wore St. Helen.«— County award« $25.- Y >■-. are going to get what’s coming extreme penalty of the law for mur­ naval rniforms. The boy anil ;he *” may delay it, and der by two of the alienists called in 008 6* contract for clearing, grubbing to you. Doctors giris injured were scalded when the (MAOsn»’ the you, but you by the defense. I ar.d grading 1 1-2 mile« Clatskanie- ministers may rn'ders overturned a coffee urn on 1 can’t escape it. | them. The one man hurt suffered a Mist mark -t read. Dm you, asks a correspondent. . ------ get Astoria granted building permi's scalp wound w hen he resisted the Eugene 'eV row W ncvi-p ideas for the stuff in your column amounting to $90.000 one day- last angry crowd. th of your head? No. thank Heaven • week tracts. The ¡aiders attacked with clubs, we don't and we hope the corres- Woodburn to have modern, private­ Philomath—Keys hill, on highway b-oke all windows in the mee'ing pondent will get that idea out of her I; to Wren to be regraded and rocked I hall, tore down the doors, drove out ly-owned auU» park. head. this summer. i. PROFIT IN 5 AND STORES 10 Lightens d kitchen task HERE AND THERE