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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1921)
7 TWO vrr,KsTAT. J sv rev i -10-21 '!T 1. 1 a 4- r i: t ? Si ' r.:; c 1 1;.. 9iim ill.. jo 9 p f w UNDERWEAR We offr all our best qualities of Women's Wool Union Suits, in the famous Carter make as now at 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT . - ; Women's Coats, Suits All Wiamen's Cota and Suits are now on sale at exact? Half Prie., - This also includes all Childreif s CoOts. o ' . . . HXLF fRlCE . 9 I Hill's Department Store WE FILL ifeNTY DOCTOR PEeiridN PUTMAN S DftUG. STORE' . "The Rexall Store". . .. ffl . , . . . f ii rally m i 9? ton Hv, with your ";' '0 time, therefore t caully. -.LtJsHelpYott m. i e . . it: W.HiBohTierikanip Four 4ors ef Fine Furnitute . Established1806 rT: ff '.! 1 1 ' - - . . Between.1- Cold 9 ery Sheets On I'ljld nii'li'r. l.-tv--u .'In'tJv .vlict-s, tot 40 wnnn tl' hiV li,l and In Ruby's r-i-iiifrc or i-i-il), in inVnlids' riiaiis r Rtda'fH' on Winter rides, '. 40 ' Vfoareve-' Wuky 14tittl(!)riif?is wnrmUi Sjul omf. Jn!- liinne.o'.spcillviu tei hitdtantoiii, Uu-if nre tiling wlien several No. 4("saiT9lotdcL foi- " nie apJii atiiiii ofboth IcG nn.i ccd wat at the same time, ns your m t)ailv?se 0 8 o REDb Cross omen s v u n T 1 -' m: m a long ft wfaeto select ll (6). , s COMPANY , (Si 8 -11 Dkvg Store i . .. yocigty After the reftulat business session of the Neighborhood club Tuesday af ternfl&n, thcmembers present listen l tu delightful musical pre- the numbers rendered being all from the compositions of Mrs. 11. H. A. Beach, America's foremost wonn composer. Mr. Sherwood William "' hi.T was the leader for the day and read h well-prepared psper dealing.,, .. entertained Xnniav evening in'tra will appear in this city on Jan. wBh Mrs. Beath'sfflvorks. The first musical numtier was given iiy men,. v(,unir Woman's Kducationalnux-iamonir pupils of the secondgraffi of the Central school, under the direction of I Miss iiImjI Oesterling. The little ; folks delighted their listeners with yn ple-tions "Whv" ami "The Owl." rfhey were accompiffiied by Mrs. I-cc-1 'Ueynolds. For the second number 'Miss Hilda Anthony played "(lavotte iFantiumJe" lnher usual churming i manner, and "aciously responded to Ian encore. p Two selections, "Ah, v,' tlut a Day," nnd "The Year's-At the Spring," were two(Jjfiult numftfrs iibly renderedgjiy Mm, A. I-. Richard son, who is always a favorite fit muC sicul circles, Khe Responded to an encore. . Mrs. V. W. HV officiu' -ed at e piano in her usual iniojtable magncr. ' r -Mr. Koffneth OekeleY played o violin selections, "Romance in A" Srul "A Lullaby." Ilewas arimpnnied by Miss AsShony and the numbers rX'itly appreciated. . ."rOShitr wood Williams, in the cfelightful manner that always characterises h) singing remiered "Kcsl-y" and "Juft for This." AS in all, Beach's h!st niiObei ir& well hanilled and it w a must pleasing progr:nn from hi tr I ii II I fi o" In pli! ' ' ' i Fiitunlay nigO the ionic of , Mr. H0l Mrs. ilin Stoddard was lf scene' of u very pretty annoui'meiit uarty given for Miss BliincBb Black d Ut- Sldard. Mr.and )rs. Klmer McManus were ifrsohonor giU'sts of tbe evening. Miss Mabelt Heriinger Was joint hostess of ie evening1 The evening was spent in ilaiui! nfiil Hundred was played dur ing the our.se of aiMlseibent. Miss Oune Wellmappeared In tt, pale blue Bullet iWmW aad dlntcil the Hose Dance. As a gTahd fflfiale, she toss ed a pale ik 'rose to Klmer Mc Mar; which contained the announce ment of Miss Blnck audi. Mr. Stml- ard. . rac numi tb premier vnuuau iiii- py decdrated with bowfii of pink pis eand amall .white flowers, thus car rying out the color acheme of pink bin and white. ' Lato In the ereingmhite gnd)es decorated with pale .jiiiik and hh flwers were ffcased out among Hhe guests as favors. A globing fire burned In the fireplace, thus1 adding, a pretty touch to tho ' scene, and re frcshmerita were served In the glo. tag firelight. ' 'ft- guest list impaled the Misnf lllandle Black, J)cIoris l'irson, Irene O'Connell Mihii Ash,' Miidrwl ush. IWilnyin and 2"MabeI Oesterlnij and ' MjiIh'I (ieringer, the Jlessefs. Lynn .Larson, l'uul. Massee, Herbert Hop ! kim, Himi!- ffel, Kobeit Pattisqu, 'Stanley Miles, Julian Mh and ' Mfr. and Mrs. Klmer McManus, Mr. and .Mrs. Klmo Clague, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hull Templelun nnd Mr. and .tfrs. John ifllodilini. S I An ent tflat pion.(es tn ottfnrnMng;f!ffi by he ot I more than utiUnarymerit. is nrmB.l inl pmgrain to I given in rWiruary i I'J the Mi'tho'lji.t cfcuii-h dbittus choir. ! Ciuiimitlees have been nafneri to pre I pare wd carry ot a bImii ttrnt wf!l tovide some excellent music fur tho llJorcnisiun. ,Ihc specific date is I ; tntivly sctfas Februury 18 rth' A natllll (f''fh niliirratM isi rwivtf t iiiif worked ou;,.t, 'a . . f I.asi Fiiilsijr evening jlr. and tm. Spy SlMtw war. host untl hostiasa to a mimfrer of their friends at their humo near Alicel. The evatiing wu (pent ill curds very late hour, Aid .dancing und, t u i.e nour. ,, eia.o.e sup,u flu : was H'tvnl Lv UlP Iw-tess. ris I i. W. H.'J.ftes m entertaining the ,jnenibrrx u the Thursdivf after- , noun bridge cliib at her hota. Thurs-l- nl'i'iriin. v m . i The C. . It. M. of the Chri;'an ,1-huivh, will eet with Mrs? J. U "Smith, 1?(M1 iiststreet. I'ri.fay af iternonntal 11 o'clock. All nfembers and women ur the churiji are urgrd '' , .to (attend, Wd plans "ill be i iiiu for W. 11. Nf. Iay. ' b I The ?vuiave coniiuitteo of the ' Christian KndjjVor lh (hristian k'h"-h m.-Pat the iS.m. f MrsK. H. t'oker last nigh! Plans ke s euvsiij and jiU for the social jh Knl-:or is to frive the l!Ist ofjthis 1 month. The F.astegi Onm Conn-1 tion olj the Christian Chun-h meee ' inela Ornde in February and thej young folks worVpg hard to in sure tne delegaiM a hearty reception After the business session, Mi-s. C!iv er seoedlelightful refi-eshments.. On Friday avtning, Jan. 7. tystal R.-kah liMlge i. !iO and the La (iru Ixxlge No. 1. 0. O. F. hud a U"iS Installation of officers, after 'iich the mffie members of.thre lo.!gi sened a fine luncheon to o9r IM IM-Qle. A short program of talk Und muic Q gin. This was fol lowed by a dance. The new officer? installed in the Rebekah Mgewere-,i 'm yie Houston: v. .;., ior- th djinhner; ec., Louise CUrke; TriNiiU.rer.iBMattit' Golden: Warden. Ci.izM' BjVfsons; Q'ond., Liny Mer- wick J'!, 1 ' '-j .'iirJl. flfflrars of thirl fl. O. 'F -who will for n u i r i: v, .. -.1 111 the office ifor th,e coming year I , Father Loewr tikes occasion ' Again ire: ft. G., r. R. 'Suydamj V. C, W. to tJiank the ladies and men ef the 0. Robinson; .Sec., H. E. Clarke, 'parish, as also the numerous friend Treasurer, H. E. I'onlidge; tond., G.,of the church in La Grand and vle R, Lindsev: Wariien. J M Mildrum: I: inity, for the splendid Spirit of kind- S.. (.'has. Weielei I. CI.. I., Holman; K. 8. N. 0., Kd-Cromen; L. S. 8. G., ed during the pastorate pf . good only, along with the class worl This W. K. McClure; R. 8. V. (!., J. Ros- rather Briscoll, as also during helcuws wiU lake up the study o art, tnckj I., g. V. G',, J. B. I.indnayj R. 'present Incumbency. orov.- to know and understand pic 8.. S. W. Austin. L. 1L S., T. J. Keel- B iturea. en: Chaplin, H. ft. SWker. , ' " " . "i i j . im . adcui tju youjig lames ami nuvui - tne par0.s the M. E. Church, by iliary. Five Utile. Japanese saidens grctttedB'the' guest ushered them m tne ;pariorr-wnicn wiuniButar ly"lecorated in Oriental flowers and flowery-Kingdom ecincs, snuppy bioiness session, the pr9i dent, Mrs. R..P. ajnilis, tuied the meeting over to the program commit- Ote.for the eveniag, the committee consisting of0MrH.5 II.. B. Uroffliton, chiAman; Mrs. -Cecil Bolton, Mrs.dl. M. Bibbei urstein and tyiss Boiling. TIO .soprano, giur solo dancw mber was a little .Lapanesiqi)orothy Say Volkey, rant , presented . by fi little 1 tlgr Russian Ballet to tof first nu talWitux, girls in costume-I'oroy BrQvnton, as the hostess; jida McKennon, as thc.liu Jupanesc mother; Iyois Nel son, who played some American mu sic, and Helen and Jean Williams. Mrs. Bibberstein, costumed asa Jap anese (incess, jp'scussed the Japan ese Oil inin instructive way. After that the little MissrS iVilliinW put a clever ski? in wWch Helen Si the I j..l,l.. 4 l,.rr ni.Wnffi3" I sinaing "Cherry iiiosjokw lid JTangthe capricious little S. Jackie, 111 tostume. The study for the evjiing ,Ws) giv en as a quiz, f.u- all mellersi.!!(j!iiles were chosen s"f or a spelW)Heiitest and Mrs. II. K0ixon"; stii'u) up" the longest by answering ''thtiiioMfiiuiesr lions from II study hook . 'social hour followed, during wh'th delicious refreshments were served iy the lit tlJap&ieae iiaydens who hl made distinct hit ding tbe evening. Mrs?r A. McAHjsier uftMrs. W. R. Jones will be joint hostesses for the members of the KaffeeKlatcljj on Friday ufternoon, at the Join'; home. . r rtr, Moii(..iy memitfctni. membein' of lhe!Wcstmlnistcr Gulfer Chapter wer delightfully enteitaiflfd by Miss Amy Aliitjer at hc home of D15. and M1.1. R. F. .liijjliy. The early art of the eveniia.fras tiA.n up witW1 business, anM the work of We filiTs Friendly (li'ociety . w erfiwd to the mem- in of the Guild;: by Mrs. Robert A. PfiiU, who hus 'to-ii appointed to rtlUfoi-ganiintion in La Grande ........ Mrs. Pratt was assured 11 Bt the Guild members would doKanyling to. WW the riiftvpment alrinar - : - to ' Miss' Hulda Anderson anu Miss Iiatift fihorf gave excellent 'talks on the. nilsHloiiarylife iM workHnif.,Per: sin, M(0S 'Anderson telling some es iiecfilly interesting tois which she lid heard t.-T. Allen and Dr. Purknrd, who were stutioned at Eiu mia, Pertia, for several years,- tell. Then ti missionniries, . and their wives, after spending much hard la bor in tbf) field,' sUW thclay during thy "late war,'d-b,n"eerj'i(tiing as decoyed, and ' thir pople 1 driyep off, Theg.two' ihrilouairies'fttiily made their wayuxi'and are now in the Pncific Kortnwest, raiswtg money with wl'ih to 0 'bark and build up fthe" mission town. '.''" The latter part 1 of 'ihe aveninf was spent In a social ay, ikrliclous re- A most welcome,rfsuinse and show er was given by the ladies of the Catholic Church to Father Loser, Monday afternoon , oli his ttuH ,j tew!'np rectiVrg. Owing o theirknrs unii'"' s"e of tjte out-of-town thlfren, I I-'nther, Loesei , aUve up hislhmjse. which was plsccd Iri nuarantiW or two months. Hnrdlv had he ug'niinof ficers ts always followed bjfeo le- ..... ... . 'n . . .,- i.i..t :i t ... L .lali.-Vtkfii estahlish) himself in )tis howe. when tl ladies, exhjjiiling their iiau:.f spir it klndiWssHi,! xeal fur their pas tor nad parish, planned thll . PUjtv. "Xn abiuulance of groceries and fruit wern receive! at the xhftfer, the fruit ' - " ' - ,t- ' ' ,u ." ."tr. 1" -"". ""'K (. n .r,i xiiii-it.wniiiuiii: iiiu unii les it- cerd we iiaI. sugar, bread, cof fe, ei co.-oa" sardines, sfilmon, clams, catsup, iprses, fresh vecetabl es, ti'ls uji.l cloths and a sufficnt s" W'' nI home prepared jellies, veg et ililes and fruit to provi4- the rec torv unifl next fall. g. The ladies :ilso sbmufehj t)ij- owii refiT-shieinls which wwe'erred .iAss roll will be closed and no hew the close of Uhe nnrtv. The beau'.i- member, will betaken In. Because lJ - lefloor Inmn an..il naintinir which ' " . ! TIlONE IN OR WE'IJj DELIVER IT. 30" MJNUT DELIVERY ERVICE. JiONIi B 'Criseo, i lb. 29c; 3 lbs. 83c; W. fl-lfi? 9 lbs. $2.23 Ma2j!a Oil, pint 38c, quart..... ....iy.....:.. Butter, fresh tJreamery, 2 lb. roll ,. Gem Nut Butter, 1 lb38c, 2 lbs iTesn KancniJCgs, z aoen 0)pic Pfour, 49 lb. CALL IN ORj PHONE .HARRIS GROCERY. L0XWIS' . 9 ; . - - - - - ' . . TURN THE CORNEIt AT CARR'S-NE BLOCK Afi0S THE TRACK 0N FIR ST. ..a. s presented' to tfle .houpe ot the oo iluhjof the baiigr, grata! Hie, home the' firtit time., , j ',;:, linws and cooperation ever manifest-.class, The announcementOwhich has beenl tmade by the U . S. Choir that the ', -...i o 1 1 1 U iauies ,uiuihui oyiupiiufiy uniivn- 20, hus arroused considerable interest music lover and theatre pat- rons, That attraction is one of the most uniquft orchestras that has ev- ,er appeareu inne uiiilvu ouives, or Canada. It has a woman conductor, After a.lme. Frances - Knight, a verydls- tnguished musician, and entire pee sonrll of (he orchestra. Is made 'up of gifted young lady musicians. Their program is a particularly happy ml vertjle one and includes vocal selections & Genevieve Gilbert, by Miss toe doclng Kach dance is given in different cos tume with full orchestral accompani ment. The orchestra travel in thr wn private sleeper and are making their first trans-continental tour, achieving splendid succes:atall points Their complete program will be published shortly, meawhile .their ap- (.uriw.- is eagerly anticipated Ay te, 1 . . (Sd music lovers. The fst iri'eeting df tliel (;lrl' Friendly .Society, which 'I just being organii! in the 'city,' will be held Friday eiinrf at 7CD o'clock in'Ilon- 11 11 Hal!.- All girls of the . city jirej' givil an invitation t be nresenii pt his org!Wiii:n mWrtmgr ondt(g hear the plans which the ladies Win are organising tc club, hatmade for' the coming ytj. It 'is expected Ant Mis. ToureW of. "Washington, Wfte of- Bisho? Touret, willj in city Fridjjy evening, and . will have many insisting things to tell the girls at hat time. The Friendly Society .is an organi ,tion of gv of all denominations, or no chorch at all, and girjs of all oges from 12 years Follnwing the meetuia -Friday ev ening, a social hour wiB 1 held, dur ing which time the members can be come acquainted with one anottr anfl have i goocl fm auch as all kirlx lovr tocijiave. lileftion ef of ficers will also take place. .'' -. . Later, it, is expected to have Xioirrt jStutzen? principle of St. Margaret a JTO,.Unl ..f Dn ca frluMA in til " li' mJn . edifn or that? nhe might hrewOh thf r- ' ' (a' ' .'"' j . J For all Ihose ajr! '(fr between tSe agea of five' and1 twelvei?ye!re, tlllfft Will l'it 'meetihgl'6rrSa'turaay iiftemoon t :30 o'cUkat Honan' Hall, ' nt'gwhich time slories will.be tt9l and games -played ' unde,. tl! direction of Miss Imogene Rusaell. These-ftirls will' be known as Cdi- dates. . ....:.: ...1- : ; Another club to resume meetings tiiis past cek wa'S the FoVSnightly !er mn Wb. cOinot start the strmi Clubi hich iS now liMtt's jhlrtl yeauous eefise. of basjeet ball. At tl of exieru. Mr, and Mrs.: C. R0;'meeing'r!sday,-evening, se.val iaf rliunera weef aost oiu nosvw iui(.ine wys nu wmc v, u, the Shembcrs of this lub, wi'Jia tew invited guests,. o Saturday evening. Wln scores pre counted following the card (mimes,11 F. E. Oxner ai ICIW C-Ul ll sanies, I-. ... vji f f (iiiii,1 to be hWh Doint.winrfei delicious luncheon was server Dy the tiiwtes'S toebring thtseining to a pleasant close. Tlia 0nv officers recently alected fur the insuing year of the Eustirn Star, fill Vk installed' Slus. evening, when members Sif that order will gather at fccsMasonic parlors at 1:'i(ri o'elock. . lhe; annual insiawiiion, m liirhtful social kjur. anifca delightful evening is anticTpateil for toaight. The members of the Xible in t 51'lase nn ftrjiheir first session foi- ik' - wi) the holiday vacati; lst 'Sun- W.; .-,i .1 ih hA,. of, the dif- - j m....... ...... -- - - w - ....... ... . .- - - - - i. . ......1.. ...no .tM i w in hit bleiiness meeting, preparatory to the work which is to be taken, up by the etass for the coming months. During the meeting, several new members era) new mumvc-sa were welcomfel into the class, nnd It K The Three JL.9 eieciea ouiceis ....... was dectted to.aeep the wll iooks op- ;TrTursky evening at their reg,.-.r enne mre Swday, after hch th. meeting. Jfts. WMn Pohitan wn of the work Miss Huldn Anrson WHY PAY -MOBE?. TTfiP. PRICE 13 THE 3c 98: .75c J::...95c .:...$2.78 sack... BEACK 365J and Alias Margaret Anson have done for the class ip -the work of holding the vespers eieh . Sunday afternoon before 'tBe Christ m A 'season, these two Sunday School' workers were vot ed into tbe class as honorary mem bers.''; It was decided to hold a night art which Jsrill be open to members In the very near future, a banquet will be helcLby the, members of this i -A s I .j h. I i iciastr - ut mv iiumt oi . ur, unu m E. P.fMossman,.a"ieoinniittes were appointed Sunday Morning td make plans for this mui' anticipated af- fair. , , O i , t eversl Mrs. 3. I. Cart- is spending Bays visitbig with friends'in Vancou- ver, is, C. ) ... ' Over 10O little clevOr Chinese in vitations have' been issued IfJ the Wo- (nen' Missionary Society of the Pres byterian Church for the Chines Tea, which is to be held at the home f Mrs. E. P. Mossman tomorrow after- "" '""Tnoon. . . The invitations, designed from real tfhines tovrtatlona were, of bright red paper, . fashioasjfd in an-unique style, and, at course ' bitten in the ghinese mode of runniag the letters up ,aiid, down the page,. instead, of v.wk, several curios Worn the Phdip-W cross-wise aa In the English language. 'fine Islands, nt here to Mrs. J. K. The 1 gue'sfs have been . 'invited forjMiils by ftr sister, who is a Uncr.r ?::10,-an :- most original',program jin Manila. - - '-f has been arranged for .the afternoon,' jjs, M,iude Yoder, a tei.tl( in all Of the tojnes Deing naniuen in inc vny. The .play, 'Little Ah! Oriental Way. Mav." ' which was so well received at the Pttsljyterial' MMJnioh several months ago,' will ' again be presented by :the'; girls, of the" Westminister Guild CKab'Cer. '. 1 ' ' '..'. ' ;. JU f J9.-RRY, Jan. :-(Sscial.) Ow ing to tne tact can cosi ioe music, Bxl? etc., h becomf ' so high that there, was no profit leftfend often ai deficTt of several dolrs, th trustee of the local diuice hallhe decided to discontinue the ' Saturcl- night m ' dupes,. ift time . -afc lgist. vTo iirnirh lights during urine th time while nff'power can be secureiTrom the dynsid at the,mill, a Delco isys tem is furnishing-lights. for a few? of the housSi or, the Middle Flat. . Wur men -who are hauling lumber fromathe milt up the river to Hilgard report the srw: as';beitir ivy light and that tWswutlkleppp ai-e pntctic-allS-tare.. 9-': -'v- 'n" 9-A' meeting ef the Fu Ls last week J (Wtert Ballantjoie as elect edfletic, Bianager and preparations WeSTOade td furnish iome spoiftis iind games for the 'nen during ' the 1nteiuPrartce.'Hi Degin mis wees ana the boys 'hope to' organiie and whip lntajshape a bashtt.ball team, in ordeV -to .take, oneth Stoddanl quintet in the iar- future. Volley ball, am) -other games will be provid ed in eroer.tonecommoaaie mi, w tried short, hoMts ith th gloves. An oyster supper - arid1 smoker (irc reded tie boxincr inatcliea Fred raden ij here visfting With his porPjand daugaer. e win- mow frog .Portlanifrto Lo Grande as aaoTi as his 6r8se is vacated.' SM duBcs was held 'in he .muse- ment Ual .' Saturday iflfrt, tlia ero ctfeas'ipoJn Othletic fund. r - JAnn, .Vs. miicif ,cmi miisis-wiiis . uv,.ii ... re '. Doc Eullls has moved to La.,r-inde ana . ine ' uouw n- wtvMpit ..... held r ' Lester toddard, wh jvlll move to(?Pe'rr- some time next month. -3. T.. Hogense J'.arry iianseji, GeSree -Andrews, Bert Conlvwll, Wnl .rTE. - Jk..r-,,lsu,,i,.nri ler -runnTian (iinc . "jv the!,' wives- attended" the old time dance 'irt 'U G wnjle. , Thursday mflht. Miss'.MIWred trimthsm Is' in state fraDltb! al atnograuhfr for ir berfllunttr 4un'o; the session of -- . m Ramie Tjimber Coropana he beei4 .,,vs.rai - rn uiuirrs, ... v..v x,.......- woritmg nhe aJ stueicn oi roan near the fourrtry club hofa for t'ue - . . i- . , , - , i past few days. ,j,. - s. cftosen prewnenv ror ,9 1821. Mrs. J. P. H.igensen wa, el- erted ee-presicient. S DIFFERENCE INyOUR ' ' At - .,- Snowdrift Flrjyr, 49 lb itck $2.7 Tapper crust Flour, 49 lbs sack4 $2.78s Sea Foam Fftur, 49 lb. sack . $2.20 Pure9 Cane Sugar, 100 R. sacS T. .'$9.97 Kellogg's CjOrn Flakes, 2 p'kgs. a 23c Jello. All flavors. Dke lOo Golden Rod 0atsffi3 large 30 MINUTE DELIVERY SERVICE 0 GOVE COUNCIL. IS INSTALLED COE,-Jan 11 (Special.) Mr. and Mrs. Bob Williams, of Gleiehen, Canada, are spending a month hyo with relatives. 0 The New Year's dinner, an annual affair at the Mt. Fanny Grange, was well attende and w-s greatly en joyed by all. 0 m ' . Mr. an Mrs. Urnni ouer, 01 wnn ada, are spending aOfevj. weeks' in Cove visiting Mrs. Yodera parents. iMr. and Mrs. Jas. Sills, Mr an(1 Mrs Joha f)e fieun have gd to Sheltor Nebraska,, to islt John's mother nd oldhome. M,4 B MeChiin and Sin. Then- dore, have just lOturnedJrom a v to her daughter, .Mrs. C, Duvir., in Weiser, Idaho. O Leonard Jlilman and Miss Clara Gardner were .married January 1, lit the residence oflthe bride's -funt, Mrs. W. Iftni cock. The groonir wai one of "cr soldie boys" uniLapeiif two years in China, where h" ws stationed during his teh of service. There have bflm on exhib'ion at N Ktoiv. duAncr the nasi fh9 Hoi schools, has been a guest ttt jn sills' sidence uring the nast a eek. Christmas ntsrning a nine- son g came to gladdfti the home of Dr. Avery Roberts at (itario, Oregon. Dr. iSberts ws a fve boy and his miinv friends in Cove wiftiihim bin- pine.. ' ., v fS Miss Lucy Comstpck spent nensv cation with her parens in B-e &a.. Mife.Ray Buker visiUd her niptheig in l'endleton Tec-A.ly. iTiss Ilar.fl uncan spent ., tl Christas holidays at r home 'iiP Weston, Oregon. ' r. e Mr. and Mrs. L. RHsise reg3s Sing at the honH pt his arent ' Revaand Mrs. Hansen. a f, Don P. Conklin, who has be,A he forHhe past two months, has return- , ed p his home,.tin Ontario. Jfhe new City Council of ,jpe was inaugurated last week. Thfe cbi'rft ma consists o J. IS. Tripper, mayor; T. G. Wilsoof Recorder and council men C. L. Kowe, Lew Bloom, Frank Musick, Mrs. J? W. L. Kaufman5 Wd Mae Stearns. " , t. O. tan ariortaha antwical . , I'rlv:t' was iucorrlpiblW Hit disport inn 'ami alwikas been (00 uiei aml ciiri'free to suit tn Sominandlna, cleerrftui . w4i he nierd );e jiost comma ml whistling! it ;ns tijtOKelir tiio jniipili.! "JJInlis.'jisalibtlie'iCaplafa" 'siifeiil.v, Mjou em to like to wlifiitt. L'!) jjlve-ou jour chance. Stjuid theaf In , lUe "ini.iT jiiJ rbjsfe furUM. hour. "Private Ulntar strung Intq.'tl strains of 'The SturSimngleil flahher." v"Jiur tenti'iua Is ndilaied jio.Bv e niliiiites',".-.alil the " captain, rising wearily In n tent Inn. American Lelft Wpeklj". -' ., , 4 . - X.- '' -. O . 6 e s trwlO Bitoft. ' ' ' 'lie old jii-ecii i-il ue dry. env;J wlilW. t hop, rul no beaa Ktenilll.v . o;i li3 plii-Sd: butlic kniM io i.r.-wrr (jie dounyiiiir r. ir 1 .1 own ni.e.N I' l't'' tliesantes mt the l..;Ke ll eil Hie rniunKi! f il... iilt linn Iwat llm and a:ilulii)i In uliin. it..;iiMl eil as a trii-kli- lu il ldr.ifn-leaja,A 9 a-briak ltlThilii.f the IkiiI 'lo ill ninny cliniinels met aT the Vontj to run ilov. n the Imle In a torrei nios aar4 s I . . . . .... anil vani.sli tindi'f.tl oarth.- -i: ', - lt Not Vo(ai.toun " r The grnsliopHf dues not ' we Hia thfout in priHlneing Jts shrill note, M Is prodiietl by tike One of ribs of each wjng rewiubles a(,,ill") 8 whll another pArt of the wing I 9 (lPwrr tight like' if drum. Wlien 'tl ttrassbop)ier dritws ouenle oiAfh ut.4t :irtisstlie dinfn to vlbrav m . " ara.nla'i WheelVlrov. 7 ' !nny of the medieval Sard i burchaB a.id rli wWal wlndnn-t 4 thel west fl-.iiits, writes A. H. dlles la tM Jmircnl of lb American lustltuta a of AreMiects. but the greater nuto- ber offt these a had tllr tracerf ruined iiy being walled np It) eier s to t ajkltchen gla window lo th middle. fAVOR. thLL IN, acks .95c f o, Mct I. C.., Miss Hclvey; O. C. Mrs. Ilelvey, R. S. N Rosa Class: L. S v ' a 0.'. (I.. Eva IWrr: R, S. V. O.. Viola (a 7 . Vj . . o' ..v."" - , . , 0 , 0 . " '-- i i i r '-'-' ' -. n . . . .. j o