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IF IT’S JOB PRINTING THE GATE (’ITY JOURNAL WILL PRINT IT RIGHT <M)c Chiite Citîj Jonnini VOL XVIII NO. 21 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST NYSSA. MALHEUR COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY. JANUARY 30. 192$ PRESIDENT MM-LERAND 11 IRyssa and IDicinity / Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Re; J 7 A Brief Resume of the Daily Events in a Live Town— What Your Neighbors Are Doing. » ^ ■«« — . „ . m ri ^ s r — Mi it — MISS AGUINALDO 1 g M rs. Don E n g alls of O n ta rio spent T u e sd a y v isitin g h e r sis,er-ln-law . M rs. F ra n k F o w le is a t th e Sche- n ite r h o m e. B orn to M r. a n d M rs. E a rn e st Wil.-ou on J a n u a ry 28th, a son. M essrs Jo h n Ned row and L ee R . S c h a ffe r from N eaperce, Id ah o , have p u rc h ase d th e B en S m ith place on the B oulevard and have a rriv e d w ith th e ir fam ilies to talke p o ssessio n . M rs. J . W . W ills is im proving a n d is ab le to be up nd a rro itn d . H er d au g h te r, M rs. Cole from Pay e tte who has been h e re n u rsin g her h s re tu rn e d h o m e . C . H . Dodge of Vale w as in N ys sa y e sterd a y , re tu rn in g 'rom Ntimpa w here he had been on a ru sh trip M r. a n d M rs. T om W alk er ol w ith M r. A lb ert G riggs of th e Owy Miss C arm en A guinaldo, d a u g h te r of W eise r w ere g u e sts of Mr and M rs. hee who w as called to th e bedside th e noted P hilippine leader, w ho ii a C lore T h u rsd a y , e n ro u te tp theit of his wife who is se rio u sly ill. stu d e n t a t the U n iv ersity of Illinois. new hom e a t Id a h o F alls. Mrs. F ra n k Faw l'ies and tw o child M rs. J . A. S c b e n ite r return© ', re n a n d h e r two b ro th e rs A ntone from th e Vale sa n a ta riu m w here she a n d Carl of Rigby, Idaho, a re v isit h a s been th e p a s t fo u r w eeks. ¡She ing th e ir in o tn e r Mrs. J . A . Sche- is som e im p ro v ed in health . n ite r. Mr. and M rs. Eat. Bowls of Em T he L ax p h arm acy e .e c tric sign is m e tt Idaho, a re m oving o v e r to run the first o its Irind to a p p e a r in our Blain Is th e M o rth e a d p lace for VV. G. Ca c ity . Mr. N . S . B re sh e m a n an d Don Captain they th e com ing esa so u . P re sto n on' A « a A n * P ow er a n d lig h t With Acceptanoe ef M iss V ivian C a th e y w as down to m p a e y w e;e in N yssa T h u rsd a y Commissions. placing th e sign in its position in ftorn th e N a z e re u e college of Nam ; to sipend th e w eek end W’ith hom e fio n t of th e pharm acy. S eattle, W ash.—C a p ta in Jo h n F. folks. T h e H om edale b ra n c h of the O. B lain, fo rm er n e rth P acific d is tric t 3 . L . is still out ofcom m isslonon G . L . P h ilip s sa y s he is going to m an ag er of th e em ergency fleet cor saw P . I. Slpier fo r dam ages. He acc o u n t of th e ice gorge w hich dam p oration, w as a rre s te d h e re follow ing bou g h t a h o rse fro m h h a fo r $3.50 aged th e bridge. u.p to y e ste rd a y the his Ind ictm en t by a federal g ra n d ju ry a n d th e h o rs e died on th e way hom e. tra in had not re tu rn e d from Home- on c h arg es of h a v in g accepted secret dale—T h e b ridge a c ro ss th e Ow yhee c o a m is s io n s w hile head of th e ship A. 1. L in d e r a n n o u n c e s th e o p e n being u n sa .e to re tu rn over. p ing board in th is section. H e w as re ing of a n a u to r a d ia to r w o rk s in the Mr. b . A. Je ffe rso n of G arland leased u n d e r $10,000 cash bail. L a F re n z b u ild in g w ith C. L . Cook W yom ing h a s p u rc h a se d th e C. A. W hile th e In d ictm en t of C aptain as m echanic. Blast, is th e f ir s t d e fin ite action In A rc h e r 40 a cre ra n ch n e a r N yssa, for Q leland S h e e ts le ft la s t e vening (he probe of alleged frau d s in th e lo r O n ta rio w hore wirii h is grond- a c o n sid e ra tio n oif Jll.OOu n d will P acific coaat sh ip b u ild in g program m e, m ove his fam ily h e re in th e spring. m o th e r le ft th is m o rn in g fo r P o rt Mr. Je ffe rs o n called at T he Jo u rn a l it »III i e followed sh o rtly ny niliers land. a n d p lac ed his nam e on the sub ln v A rln g em ergency fleet corp o ratio n Ben Log-an h a s re n te d th e J . H . offA ials and In d iv id u als in th e n o rth R u st p lac e o n tit« O w yboe and has sc rip tio n lis t vA .le in the city. west, a ccording lo W alter C F o ster, m oved o u t to c o m m e n c e h is w ork Mr. W . B . V andyke h a s betgi special a g e n t of th e d e p a rtm e n t of th ere . b re a k in g th e sp e e d lim its in the justice, who 1 b in ch arg e of th e In D f. S anarin a n d Bffly S ieg erso n city lim its o f N yssa he pas; few v estigation. It is c harged in th e tru e bills th a t w ere o v e r on th e “ o th e r sid e '' the days— bu t, he h a s n o t been "p in ch e d ” C aptain B lain divided h is com m issions o th e r d a y a n d w e re a little odf th e for h e ’s th e c e n su s m an, you know. B a rn e y W ilson le ft Sunday for from th e S tew ard D av it £ E quipm ent m ain ro a d . T h e y g o t In to w a te r so com pany w ith F ra n k T regoning, who d eep th a t it k ille d th e e n g in in th e ir S a lt L ake C ity. H e did n o t call a t tu rn ed C ap tain B lalo 's sh a re over to c a r a n d Mr. S ie g e rs o n w as discov T he J o u rn a l office—w ith a fat cig ar, Mrs. C. H. B oyer, who Is C aptain but, we a re told th a t th e boys and e red , b y so m e o n e g o in g By, s ta n d in g B ialn’s m other-in-law . T hese secret on to p of th e c a r se n d in g o u t S O . «3. g irls o f N yssa have acu m u lated a com m issions, f. d e ral a g en ts a sse rt, c a lls fo r h e lp —t h a t ’s ohw th ey h a p good supply of tin c a n s for his re w ere la te r given to th e sh ip p in g board tu rn —w e d o n 't know why. pened to be re sc u e d Jfom h e deep. officer. T regoning, accom panied by an ac c o u n ta n t from th e di p a rtm e n t of Jus tice, appear, d before the g ra n d Jury, fregoning b. tag called as a govern Mr. E v e re tt A . Trousdale», who h'®s M r. C onklin has been giving p n e m ent w itness. ■ •-.ned freon Ills p o sitio n a s scienc e j tlc a l silag e a n d h .y p roblem s to the EX-SHIPPING BOARD HEAD IS ARRESTED J. F. LEGAL EXPERTS TO ANSWER DUTCH Charged Secret News Notes of Nyssa School t. « ••h er in th e N y ssa hirili school, high school stu d e n ts as well as to Is# tow n la s t M onday, m uch to th. .vis e ig h th g ra d e a g ric u ltu ra l class. rs g re t o f h is frie n d s . H e w ill be in C harles B radley, one of th e g rade k in d s will be se t out in th e V c in lty and j A p § W A N T T R O O P S T O S T A Y On i .A s fo r a s h o rt tim e a n d from s tu d e n ts , in ju re d his w rist la st w eek. a cam p aig n will be c a rrie d on bv th e A c re will go to N ew York, If he M a tty of ,lle g ra d e pup ils have club to in te re s t fa rm e rs and f r a lt grow , p ro te c tio n of R ailroad and « a rrls o n c a rrie s o tit h is p re s e n t plans. been a’i>3ent this w eek because of era in c u ltiv a tin g crops th a t can be Held to Be N ecessary, T'he J u n io r s finally gave th e ir long- sic k n ess. So l'ar, p ra ctic a lly all of h an d led by th e can n ery . Tcikio.—T h e d isp a tc h of Ja-pateae posawoned p ro g ra in la s t F rid a y a f te r D eputy sta te fire m arsh als h a v e re in fo rc e m e n ts to S ib e ria w as u aaeetd- noon. T h e m u sical n u m b e rs by th e the h igh school stu d e n ts a rc able m ado a su rv ey at T he Dalles. T hey a p |y n e c e ssa ry to a s s is t th e C ia c h s h igh sc h o o l o r c h e s tr a w ere well re to c o n tin u e th e ir school w ory and it is h oped th a t no epidem ic will w ill also su rv ey Hood R iver. D u rin g an(j gu ard th e e x te n siv e railw ay s, Pre- ceived a n d th e sn ap p y d e b a te be th e p a st few m o n th s :>re su rv ey s have m ie r Harm d e clare d in re p ly in g to In- s t a r t am ong Ahem. tw e en tw o of th e J u n io rs w a s a p been m ade of 50 to w n s a n d c itie s in te rp e lla tio n s in th e low er house of the M r. T ro u sJa l e # p o sitio n as science th e s ta te and in m ost in stan c es new diet. It also w as n e ce esary a s a n a a n s p re c ia te d by all. te a c h e r h a s b e e n ta k e n by M r. D yers S in c e th e w e a th e r h a s m o d era te d fire eq u ip m en t h a s been p u rch ased and of a ssu rin g the sa fety o f th e J a p a n e se th a t th e stu d e n ts s# d ecid ed ly , th e boy3 a re sp en d in g from P o rtla n d . m any h a z a rd s rem oved. g a rriso n , he a sse rte d . e v e ry fre e m o m e n t out on th e fie ld ,' a re c o n tin u in g w ith th e ir c la sses as T h ere w ere th re e fa ta litie s in Oregon T h ere w as no re aso n to w ithdraw usual due to acc id e n ts d u rin g th e w eek e n d th e J a p a n e se troops, add ed th e pre p ra c tic in g b a se ball. ing J a n u a ry 22, acco rd in g to a re m ier, sim ply b ecau se th e A m ericans p o rt p rep ared by th e s ta te in d u stria l w ere being w ith d raw n , th e p o sitio n of a cc id e n t com m ission. T he victim s th e J a p a m s e a n ,| C hinese in th e la. w ere W illiam C. B illin g s of Bend, e a s t being fa r d iffe re n t from th a t of Ja m es A. Colestock of Salem a n d th e U n ited S ta te s or G re a t B rita in George F. D iess of Eugene. Also, he poin ted out, th e fu tu re m oves F ra n k F. L ischke of M ilw aukie haa of th e bolsheviki in S ib e ria could n o t filed a p p lic atio n w ith th e s ta te engi- be foreCa st. n e e r to a p p ro p ria te 3700 second f et of w a te r from th e D eschutes riv e r fo r ' pow er developm ent in a se ries of be re fe rre d to th e voters for ratlflca- pow er p la n ts a t th e M etolius, F rie d a, tlo n a t *pp,'i:d election in M ay, Colem an, Mecca, W hite H o rss R apids , h a t of ,h e 97 bl11» Pa8,,Pd d u rin * and P elton pow er s ite s in S herm an. ,P8,l1on 68 * p rr approved by th e gover- W asco a n d Je fferso n c o u n tie a nor o r ,lled wUh thp 8P* re ta ry of state Two d ra in a g e d e m o n stra tio n s v. ere * u ,o m a Hca" y 10 boc-om- law s, w hile 41 conducted tn L inn county u n d e r th e w ere vetoed ar,d re ,e *a t' d to 1 «in d irec tio n of th e L in n county farm *a tlv e ®<’ra p pile, b u re au and th e ex ten sio n service of th e ®r ' 7>pe ®*p |n e r- w arden o f the Oregon A g ric u ltu ra l college. One w as ita t e P e n ite n tia ry since last May, has held a t th e farm of L. C ad-. 3*,, re lin q u ish e d his d u tie s at th a t inatl m iles so u th e ast of A lbany, and tb s tu tlo n and w ,n 50 '■'-‘" '" a te d »• *“ Pe' Avnvevnan G irle R escued from T urk Ralng T a k e n to N e ar E a s t R elief Home, o th e r a t th e farm of J. Percy S te arn s, InDm dent of ,h c O regon s ta te hospi ju s t w est of Lebanon. W. Pow ers, ,a l ' G overnor O lcott sta te d th a t T h e th re e p r e tty A rm enian girl ■ In th e a u tn a re t a k l r g « r»-:»l “Joy ride,' d ra in a g e expert of the Oregon A grtcul- H - r ° tn p ,o n. now s ta te p a ro le of Joyful h a v in g n « o th e r m eaning U m th a t g en erally ae>-or-ifit« <1 w ith an to tu ra l college, conducted the d e m o n s tr* tic* r - **11 succeed Dr. S te in e r a s w at rid in g here. T h e y h a v e been re*- e t from tlie t.urvm <-f h r ».rk a fte r fniif >e a rs o f rim trirfu l se rv itu d e and ■re living ta k e n to .«>e •i f .. N.-ar FèlISt Hons. t den of *he p e n ite n tia ry on F e b ru g ry i t te «I !»f** R e lie f re sc u e Lewie*. No w onder th ey a re «m ilbig f o r ti. A sum m ary of th e re su lts of th e re- *• and 7>prry A- ' a rn ey , who re ce n tly HUI' in-is of r I hmk th e ir c a p tiv ity . T b e N e ar E ast h r ¡ef 1* c a r tig fo r .nfc’tj cen t apectal session of th e s ta te leg- rPfl|8nPd a s ch ie f of th e Salem police girl* u n til th e y ra n find th e ir rvl. fives. Al *<> It is vtxtrl.ii z i v Have 2.'¿MM* is la tu re show s th a t e ig h t re ao lu tio n i d P *rtm e*t, w ill he a p p o in te d parole Tim t U wby o rp L a n s a n d o v e r a m illion a d u its ic o n fiar» a tlon t i l 's e a n d b ills passed by b oth houses w ill o£fl®?r to succeed Mr. C em pton. work.. — It Is, m ak in g a n a tio n w ide appeal (■ r fu n d i to c a rry «-» SAVED FROM HAREM ........ - - ORGANIZATION OF FARM BUREAU IS COMPLETED SAT. Many Attend Meeting and Com plétete the Program Outlined. M rs. R.-y W ilson of I’a n u a was J . W . M cM ullen is sh ip p in g h o rse - seen in N yssa file tirs t of th e week. U> J u n tu rc to p u t on th e ra n s e . W . C . D onlin cam e dow n from P o ise F rid a y to ta k e c h a rg e of th e P a stim e pool lmll. A . W ilson a n d B ark ley W ilson a re ta k in g th e e x am in atio n for ru ra l C a rrie rs M r. and' M rs. A1 S ch affer, son G laude, m oved from B oise to N yssa w here he will open up a first-clas.- b akery. - IL*) PU t YEAR 5cFBitCQPY B arkley W ilson wUs in P a rm a S u n J a c k T eu te h a n d C h a rlie T h o m a day. son le ft fo r P o r t’a n d la s t F rid ay . M ore th a n 14,100 w eights w ere In spected by th e d e p u ty sta te se a le r ol w e ig h ts a n d m ea su re s d u rin g th e year 1919, acco rd in g to th e a n n u a l ^ p o r t ol W. A. D anziel, In c h arg e of th e de p a rtm e n t. T h e com bined co nvention of th e P a cific M ilk D ealers' a sso c iatio n a n d the P acific N o rth w est A ssociation of Milk a n d D airy In sp e c to rs w ill be held F eb ru a ry 3, 4 a n d 6 In P o rtla n d . C o n stru c tio n w ork a t th e ste am pow e r p la n t of th e B end W a te r & L ig h t eem pany is p ro g ressin g ra p id ly and t i e p la n t m ay be re ad y fo r pow er p ro d u c tio n by M arch 31. T h e co st of th* p la n t w ill be in excess of $100,000. An a p p lic atio n h a s been filed w ith th e s ta te e n g in e er by II. B. H en d rick s and W. H. W oodbury of W aldo for an a p p ro p ria tio n of w a te r from th e west b ra n c h of th e Illin o is riv e r for th e ir r i g a tio n of a sm all tr a c t in Josephine county. T h e Hood R iv er A nti-A siatic associa A lexandre M illerand, g o vernor of tio n h a s tele g ra p h e d S e n a to r C ham ber A lsace-L orraine, who w as e le cte d P re s la in and M cN ary to su p p o rt th e P helan id en t of F ran ce, to succeed P re sid e n t re so lu tio n c allin g for a c o n stitu tio n a l Poincare, a m e n d m en t den y in g c itize n sh ip to all fa p a n e se born In th e U nited S la te s or Its dependencies. S ta te and federal fu n d s sp e n t on the h ig h w a y s of O regon d u ria g th e v ra rs 1914 t• 1918, inclusive, and to be ex pen d ed in com p letin g c o n tra c ts for the y e a rs 1919 a n d 1920, to ta l $21,379,- French to Prepare an I n 834.85, acco rd in g to a re p o rt p re p are d tensive S u rvey *f by th e s ta te hig h w ay com m ission. D e m u rra g e re g u la tio n s p u t in to ef the Case. fe ct by th e O regon public service com m ission som e tim e ago hava rise* tem p P a ris.—T h e reply to th e re fu sa l of o ra rily suspended because a t » d i r con flic t w ith th e d e m u rra g e re stric tio n s th e D utch g o v e rn m e n t to com ply w ith m ade o p e rativ e by an o rd e r of tn a th e d em an d of th e a llie s for th e sur- fedoral ra ilro a d a d m in istra tio n of- re n d e r of fo rm er E m p e ro r W illiam ficials. w as th e firs t su b je c t disc u sse d a t th a C h a rle s B u rd en a n d F r a n k D avis in itial m ee tin g of the council of th e o f Salem , s ta te a g e n ts e m p o w ired b y ! am b a ssad o rs, c re a te d to c&rry on th e G overnor O lcott to enforce A t pj-gJilhl- unfinished ro u tin e w ork of A e su .aka^n-’ tio n law , w ere a rre s te d a f LatoW i-w p rem e council of th e peace c onference on a w a rra n t sw orn to by C ity M arshal w hich disb an d ed last w-pek. Dan Goal), ch arg ed w ith h av in g in It w as decided th a t th e F re n c h legal th e ir possession a q u a n tity of intericai.- e x p a t s av ailab le should go in to all lng liquor. th e a sp e c ts of th e case a n d p re p are S h rln e rs a tte n d in g th e n a tio n a l con tjje reply, w hich probably will be sub- ven tio n of th e ir o rd e r a t P o rtla n d n e x t m itted for a p p ro v al of the council e ar J u n e a re w arn ed n o t to expect a n y lo w -. ly n e x t week. e r ra te th a n th e re g u la r su m m er ox-1 T h e council w as presid ed o v e r by c u rsio n fa re s to th e P a c ific coast, Ed- P re m ie r M illerand, H ugh C. W allace, w ard C ham bers, tra ffic d ire c to r of th e th e A m erican a m b assad o r, w as pres- ra ilro a d a d m in istra tio n , advised S en a-, ent w ith th e o th e r m em b ers e t th e to r M cN ary. billy . W in te r dam age to f r u it tre e s ran g ed T h e e o e re il received a le tte r from all th e way from slig h t d am ages to • S ta n is la u s P a te k , P olish m in iste r of w in te r kill. ThlB is show n by ar. cx- fo reig n a ffa irs, calling a tte n tio n to the tended survey by th e Oregon Agricni- possibility of a stro n g a g g ressiv e tu ra l college e x p erim en t sta tio n dlvl- m o v em en t by th e B olsheviki a g a in st sion of h o rtic u ltu re . T h e in ju ry waa P olish te rrito ry and recom m ending m uch h e av ier in som e sectio n s e f the th a t a plan be adopted fo r defenaive • ta tc th a n in o th ers. M easures. T he le tte r ask e d th a t the T he D allas C om m ercial elub has at qu estio n be called to th e a tte n tio n of la s t secured th e location of a c an n e ry M arshall Foch. a t D allas. M any acre s of b e rrie s of all __________ ■ ______ - IF IT'S FOB OREGON TH E GATE CITY JOURNAL I t FOR It. f — M i - BOLSHEVIKI CAPTURE SEVERAL AMERICANS C hita, E ast S ib eria.—Colonel B lunt and seven o th e r A m erican en g in e ers; Miss Ford. C aptain C h a re tle and sev eral o th e r m em bers of the A m erican Red C ross and an e n tire P olish arm y composed tff fo rm er p riso n ers, ht-vc been c ap tu red by th e bolsheviki a' K liuchlnskaya. according to a garbled telegram received from Joseph H. Ray, ex A m erican counsul a t Irk u tsk . T h e d isp a tc h from Mr. Ray waa se n t from som ew here beyond Nlzh- n lu d in sk , Ja n u a ry 14. It was some w h a t g arb led in tran sm issio n . K llu c h in sk ay a is on th e W ans-SIberian rail road. 100 tulle« west of N lzhntudinak. The Czechs a re fig h tin g a re a r guard a ctio n w ith th e reds n e ar Kras- noyurak. B olshevism la g a in in g la C hita. E rn e s t L. H a rris , form er Am er ican counsul at Om sk. Is still in C hita T he B ritish , Ja p a n ese and F ren ch m laaions and m em ber« of th e Red Cross have a rriv e d in H arbin. Bad pic tu re s May Be Barred. T h e o rg a n iz a tio n of t'he fa rm b u re a u fo r N’yssui an'J v ic in ity waa co m p le te d la s t S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . A good c ro w d g a th e re d a t th e M . E . c h u rc h a n d a g re a t deal ur in te re s t is b e in g m a n ife s te d in th is o rg a n ization. Rev Deal of th e M ethodist c h u rch gave a very In te re s tin g ad d re s s and Mr. U a lla i'l, fa rm b u re au le a d e r fo r E a s te rn O regon w a s or h in d w ith C ounty a g e n t B re ith a u p t to b o o st th e o rg a n iz a tio n along. T h e follow ing p ro g ra m o f a c tio n w us a d o p te d and c o m m itte e m e n placed in c h a rg e oif th e v a rio u s p ro je c ts. T h e p ro g ram la as fo llo w !: 1. Live s to c k im p ro v e m en t —A . M. Jo h n s to n . C ro p Im p ro v em en t — F. C. F ry . 3. S oil Im p ro v em en t —Oh.:.i. G a rriso n 4. R e c la m a tio n of d ra in la u d s —J o h n Ray. 5. M a rk e tin g —P . T en aen 6. (Buying —W . L. G ibson. Irrig a tio n —J . D. L ackey. 8. R hoden; a n d A nnual d ise a s e c o n tr o l —(th u s T hom pson. 9. P la n t p e s t and d ise a s e c o n tro l - j C . C . H u n t. 10. C o m m u n ity b e tte rm e n ts —B . M . Dean. T h e F a rm e rs B u re au is lo sin g no tim e in g e ttin g busy on its proposed p ro g ra m . A lread y e v ery e ffo rt is be ing m ade to se c u re p u re c le an se e d p o ta to e s a n d seed w heat fo r th e c om m unity. A nyone h itc re s to d in th e s e ite m s a re asked! to g et In touch w ith W . L Gibson so th a t a u a Je q i ite e s ti m ate m ay I c m ade as to the n e ed s o f th e com m unity. If you a re n o t a m em b e r o f th e F a rm B ureau you should Identify y o u rse lf w ith th is o rg a n iz a tio n th a t ha* a s its sole o b jec t th e fu rth e rin g otf th e In te re st of the F a rm e r. If y o u a re n o t a lre ad y a m em b e r give y our n am e and a d o lla r to a n y of tho above c o m m itte em en and. b eco m e a m em b e r of th is fa rm o rg a n iz atio n . •CHECKERS" C O M IN G TO L IB E R TY THEATRE “C hecikers'' a big sp ecial Fox p ro d u c tio n tak en from th e ra c in g m elo d ra m a th a t w as a trem en'Jou-i su c c ess on th e le g itim a te sta g e fo r m any y e ars, w tll be th e a ttr a c tio n a t tho L ib e rty T h e a tre , b e g in n in g F rid ay , F e b ru a ry 6th. T he p ictu re was di re c te d for W illiam Fox by R ich ard S ta n to n . T h e sto ry Is a se n sa tio n a l one, hav in g to do w ith ra c e h o rse plots. It en Is w ith o n e o l th e m ost th rill ing ra ce ra ck sc e n e s e v er w itn esse d an th e sc ree n . T h e p ic tu re Is pre- aented w ith .n a ll-s ta r a s .. E V A N G E L STIC AT M E E T IN C S M E T H O D IS T CHURCH E v a n g e list L antz o f N an t, Idaho, will begin a s e rie s of B e HI m eet- ’n«s at th e M eth o d ist chut eh next S u n d a y ev en in g a t 7:00 o 'r'o o k . Mr. Ixtn.z Is one of th e b est ( a n g ellsts in th e n o rth w e st, h a v in g had m any y e a rs o f extierietice In e v an g e listic w ork. T ra v e lin g a s so n g le a d e r w ith •»onne of th e b est know n e v a n g e lists In A m erica. H e will p re ac h th e old gospel w ith pow er a n d sin g th e old so n g s with renew ed energy. T h e pKbllc la in v ite d to tten T a ll service*. P R E S H A T E R I AN C H U R C H W eston S h ie ld s P a sto r. W aa h ln g t t.— Im m oral m o tio n -p ic - wuuld be ba rre d from In te r »¡>eoial E v an g e listic m e e tin g s b e s ta te com m erce u n d e r a bill rep o rte d gin in th e P re s b y te ria n c h u rc h on by th e house Ju d iciary c o m m u te« . 3«in<lay e v en in g next. F e b ru a ry le t. a t 7 p. m Rev. W m , H . A m os of XntT-Bolshevik F o re ts L oss In S iberia of P o rtla n d , O regon, th e ovangella*. London.— Irk u tsk h a s fallen to the Good c h o ru s and c o n g re g a tio n a l sin g S ib erian aoclal re v o lu tio n arie« w hile ing. AM a re re q u e s te d to Join in th e re v o lts have sp re ad th ro u g h o u t th e en tiro c o u n try , v irtu a lly overw helm ing sin g in g , e ith e r in th e c h o ru a o r c o n g re g atio n . the a ll-E u ssisn *n ti B olshevik govern S u n d a y H r to o l a t 10:00 a tn m eat, a T ie n T sln d isp a tc h say* C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r at 0:00 p. m F e ie t P re p ara to Fight. R em em ber th e 'HOOK. S H O W E R “ C openhagen T he Polish c ab in et h a s signed a m obilization o rd e r, r i j i a t th e L ib ra ry n e x t 8 a tu n f y, Ja u u - •rr ft. ____ a W arsaw rep o rt. ture