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O o WEDNESDAY, APIftL 13. 1921 e o o e a PAGE s;x 0o LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER V o o o ..... .. . ,, The Community and the Church, iliscussed. 0 : J .... : I "V. CtY t V f,V . The book being Sudie.-deals with O - Vfcst ,ii''J I iV . 'settlement wo.k in he l:-e rUle WvJ! m Wil jM' juavMjtel ljfi .-who haa hail mu-h experience along . ' "VVV K -? fy-StrZ' i'!v,V',f 'members on this topic. ll' talk was (r3lO"'& Mr Mrs. Geo, Hall After dinner a N.na Kame,Mrs. f. E. Portland to look intohe sifotion hasfprogerty, would come To congress and 11. C. Ball ?nd MP. and I been received. I request rtjinqu.shments for parks and p - ra n . . , Law Wl numoses. If the govern- a "Toe .nunrteiai nrovMed in tnra- o-" . r. . ' . e H,:. . ige inauateim t(.-- 'tt"f s dif-: 1'IONEOR ASSOCIATION REUNION TO BE JUNE 10 'IN PORTLAND spcr.an.Pall departed at a late feoor.'.nf f ficientVcomodaUons "nnuT;, ,V "''OdulES wiping Ur. Ball munynore h2ppy:be furnihed ?n the uildVK aSWv pf thai country a Billion dollais birthihys. constructed, in view gf the fact that ?ng the next decade. Abottl 20 couph enjoyed the usual Tuesday evening phonograph dunce at the Country Club lust evening, tne af- I A. MMIIistor will be hostess. ing Instructive and showing how tlvs work is beig taken core ot in l.a Grande by the Hicl Crosss. dances were on the urogram, Includ ing the Viriniu Keel 'and a Circle Two-Step. A liajht supper, consist ing of delicious nanilwiches and cof fee was served during the evening. The Knflee Klutch will resume its moi tinir Friday cveninsr when Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. K. E. KruKK will be hostesses ut the Vincent Palmer home, n'kl f the TBiur?- The Eastern Star. social club was fair having, been arranged by MrJ(fl fjvc hun;I(.( t.ui, wj be hWd to- entertained in M-jsome hull yestenlw Harry Bay. A number of featare (),row t tn(s nomc 0f Mr. Cluu.le afternoon. Mrs. Kobvrt Pattison won I yncl, jural prize ut cards, ine nusiess wis , ' ' J Mrs. !(. J. Blystone. Kefreshnier.tx ' jwere served during the aft-ei-noon. The meeting of the Alphu Club has . been charged from Thursday after- J The Kni(htg f (;limjUS ari l the noon lo rriuuy a ieri.ou,., ,a,i(.H. Allir Society of the Church of Our I.ady of the Valley enjoved m m Lfl POSTDFFIGE mm SELL ........ . m MT..Bnd ufrM-nLT.!onMMiauona nnrv . -, .,.,, dl. .... . . " PORTLAND, Apr. Members T,P jconstructed, in view of the fact that,ng the next decade. rtne pioneer a(pfiation of Oregon will 'tne central upiown posionrce mwwh -tjur pi-f.-iem numumi .t, e-, gamer ior tneir loiuy-ninni aimuui re ft - (a: .1 :-.. I..p f 4 nrkn nrtn DAI) ,ml it it.".:- t ,i. ... u ...i:.n.:..m I II II I 1 1" I ill I P lit appears that this station isea very; time for rigid 'economy in every was decided ft a njeetinft' of the board I II llll I lllllll 1 Important one arid its maintenance, Ranch of the government. If local Df directors of the organization. Thc LU I yU I UJ I IUL practically in its present Jocation i" ; communities wish to secure federal annual aildress will be delivered Jiy necessary as it serves the retait ouhi- loaned property lor local aurposi lei Justice A. Jones, of Salem. The Kev. ness section tit the City arfd the vol-'them pay a fair purchase price. I aiii'p, R. Burnet, of Eugen, will serve !ume of Business tr ansacted is very jhopeful that the incoming congres H8 chaplain and T. C. Belcher, of P,t laree. the average daily money ordef, wiU authorize the sale of all ab?indon- und. will be grand marshall. he business amounting to So'illO, the daily C1 and suferfluous government prop- committee on arrangements con. ists niVHlMPVT ivi VK-r itvrn,' average number of registered letters I erty, both real and personal, to the,f Mis Ellen ChamberluYn, John W. " ' postal receipts for the fiscal year I tout will lessen the burden of taxation 1 ectors chose May 2 for tho annual ! Donation Is I'rowned lloon I.Hut K i!eniling June 30,1920, wefe $(l08,ll0o. ; on the people. -, j celebration of pioneers at Cnampoeg, ' Th.i v, iit. i ... An extension of the building nns - Verne Johnson will be hostess. delightful party Monday evening r.t Mrs. Andrew Irney left yesterd-'.y Eagles Hall. Cards and (liiricin,- for a visit with friends and relatives were the diversions that mad" tne jin Heattle, ami oilier Washington state hours puss swiftly. Dainty rcf-esh-'points. Iments were served during the even- 'ci. wi.. ..r,. k.i, i i,,i. r""' will meet tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. 11. Donohue. The Men's club of the Methodist church and the Presbyterian Brother hood will hold a joint baniiuet in hon or of their wives on April 2o. The affair is to be given in the Methodist church parlors und ull the work cort- necieo wun ine . w. , ; . ' , ,, to iUuHtrate her j "Irnprcss.ons hy the men, including the cooking Btu(. on th(, Bl.. I subject of a ano serving. Committees were Dr Prohable Thul New llpiown Loca tion Will He Secured. At the meeting of the evening study class of the Bible in Art Class last Over one hundred members of the evening at the home of the director, Church of Our I.ady of the Valley -n-Mrs K P. Mossman, it was decided joyed a banquet at the l oley ho'el to h-ive only one more meeting of this Sunday evening. 1'. L. Meyers act- c.nsB npxt Tuesday evening, when d as toastmaster and Itt. Kev. Joseph Mrs. II. J. Bitter will lead the discus-,f. McfJrnth, Bishop of Baker City, sion, on "Light and Shadow." . "' the address of the evening. Mrs. Mossman spoko last evening! Mm. L. A. McAllister responded to on "Composition," showing a number ;a toast on The Mission Cumpuign. iim,i vsniuun ui u i-uuvtri was i r it.- u :.. Tl, i,l nrrnwr on the Hni'- suoiect 01 u loasi oy i',. li. wriirni.. , , , , J bixon'e School ended last Thursday ev-Awhile W. II. Casey dedicated his toast appointed 113 ,.jng, when Miss Margaret Anson, i to "The Ladies." "The Catholic nm.nt. fur Mil, ... U...." I... t :.. k I Ibeen suggested to provide an addition ial court room, which it is estimated j could be done at a cost ot approxrrn ( Observer Washington Bureau.) ately f50,000. i WASHINUION, Apr Vi Although! New Site Likely. ! the repor t of J. W. Uoberts, superin-!' ..Th(! report ub0ve referred to would ltende.it df the San trancsco division !in,ii lte thut a new .site could be ob of the office of supervising arc'..tect uineti within a short (iRtl,ncc f the !of the treasury department, who ie- one am a buiainK erected ;cently visited Portland for the pu'pose tnel.eon tl) 0,t.omodate the courts and ;of making an .investigation mto the ovi(k. fl)r tlle nt.e(B of the postal need of additional buil.ling accomoda-1 ' rvit.e in tnis ,e,tion s a ,st not ex ,ons for the federal courts and the tdi the prot.eed!i f sale of the branch postoff.ee,; has not yet been pite and buil.ling. If this .made public, Assistant Secretary ot' , shoukt 1)e aj1)ted it is prb the Treasury J. H. Moyle has written ;be that a new building would afford ,to Representative MeArthur and ti-!more convenient facilities for the igested that Congress either authorize ;trunsaction f the nu,,,ic business than ii n in laflrruimiLU aff.ir, which Is looked forward to h?v'nf " .h ' , the construction of an addition to tlr old postoffice building or the sale of the property upon which the building js located unit tne purchase of other liiect. the naintings; Press" was the topic chosen by w. ivi . ronre wrmrr calico on lor the official birthplace of Oregon as a I state. The arrangement committee for this event consists of Judge p. II. T.'Arcy, of Salem, and George II. Himes Ronrd mpn lieis nrpsent wprp1 jchirles II. Caufield, Oregon City, president; John W. iiker, Portland; j. 1. ' h'twood, B.iin, and (leoire II. Ilimes, Portland. 'A ? SALEM. April 13. J. H. Dobbin, stockman of Enterprise, Wallowa county,' has been appointed by Gov ernor Olcott as a member of the Gtate livestock sanitary board to suc ceed V. B. Barrett, who resigned several months ago, when he was appointed on the state highway com mission. Mr.. Dobbin was recommended for tlle appointment by the Oregon Wool Growers' association under the law iorwaru io , ,,. , ,. ,, fi,.,,,. with great Interest by the members .. uh ber (()))ic the nlaHt(!,.pil.t.,. ; marks. mittee in charge of making up the menu is composed of E. MePherson, chairman! 1), W. Beck, II. A. Bran son, II. It. Hannah, und It. W. Leigh- ton. The program committee, which of Corot, put on a comparative study A piano solo by All red Meyers np- of these two masters. 0,10,1 the program. Mis. James Mc Namee rendered a vocal solo, "You T., 1 ,r Hihfe In Art class were "ml hnv". (;,y '!''lardl.l, which considerate hosts and hostesses Sun-;. , 1 will arrange for a number of toasts. day afternoon, when they entertain-! J. II. Keeney, A vocal soio by neeomp'imcd on the would result from the remodeling of the present court house, etc. "As to the suggestion of the mayor, ...,r...i ... ;n ........ ,.f vii,i.,.h Hi properly and the erection thereon ol'i,.,,,, .u.. ,..,, i, i. t.-..ntfA,-io,l ii a suit-d.le building for the courts and ,the city of portll,nd to be use.l as a I which requires that organization to growing tjusiness of the uptown k thj dt.pal.tment would prefer to . recommend one of the appointments, branch postoflice. , .u rni,u,nn. , .. appointment of Arthur Clarke of Corvallis as district attorney foi Benton county to succeed '-George Denman, who has resigned. '(-'Soaked" Family Ooctor. After a Kentucky Judge bad lined his '.family docior ij.'il and costs for speeding and bad sentenced bhn lo .III '.I for three days, be went on to say: "You anil I are friends. I am your lawyer und you are my doctor, but I am here lo ailiiiinlsier Justice as 1 sve It. And you will serve th.it sentence In spite of our friendship or what any of our friends may do." Just wait un til it comes Doe's I urn to sit iu Judg ment on that Judge! ite. " .i.. .... .,k ., i,; Mr.'' Movie's letter rather Indicates:,, mi.tt..,- ,,r nul.ii,' nnliei'' In connection with the proposed anil several stunts and musical num-'i Kucsis "".", " ,'1"""'", violin bv Clark 'Fitzgerald lot tne senior aioie in nn i.i, i : . M. , ei,,.,.i,,..; i . m ithe home of the class director, Mrs. ,''' , ,'i piano hy Miss Le!n Wade and on the - .,1,1- ,,;.,,, by Miss solo hv also on bers, Is composed of A. W. Nelson, chairman! Dr. Itav Mornhv. C. M. I Humphrey, II.-E. Dixon, J. A. Smith, , I'- P- MoMmin. (Miss Henrietta Foley were E. J. Huston. The ticket. committee SmI,, Wire tto or ten, is made up of J. L. Cramer, chain- !H challenge had been sent hi the sen-j mnnr-f!. K. ShnW. Ilol.erl Kukln. E. f) . , lor C'llISS for U contest With the pic- i ii,.,,,.., mi mjii,...ii t' a M..i,',.k Itures of great masters, which huve I Mrs. Callie E. darlaiid. who lias ,, A dining room 'committee has'1"'"" "tidied this winter. Sides were j been visiting in La Grande Tor the been appointed at follows: C. L. Gin- jfhoHen, and after u most interesting past three months, has returned to hum, chairman; Cecil Bolton, George i contest, during which time the jun-he cily and is making her home tem Cun'ey, A. W.'Leffel, E. J.' Huston. ""'H '""1 nenlly 1,11 the senior con- Ipoiarily with her sister, Mrs. A. Sor The waiters will be N.-'Nichola, Key .testants on their side, the contest end- enson, at b"l!l E;sl Kifty-eighth street Currev und N. W. It churdson. I"" 1,1 " ll" "'." " i veKu .,.,., till of their members. I he tea hour Mrs. John Adskln will be hosless to followed. - the nienibers of the P. A. E. Efiilay afternoon at her home. The home of Mrs. A. T. Hill was the meeting nluce of the Westminis-; birthday. Those who tuirtook of the The homo of Mrs. Bruce Dennis will iter Guild Monday evening, 'Mrs. II. J. i Balls' hospitality were: .Mr. ami Mr bo tho meeting place of tlle Lucky Hitter being joint hostess with Mr'.jE. Damon, Mr. anil Mrs. C. N. Cam Thirteen tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Hill. I ne third chapter ot tne nooi:, mei-on that the department favors the latter course, provided the purchase price of chan(fes at Portland, Representative other, property and the new bu, elms Mt.Al.thul. todi,y gavc oul the follow- pfopffi upon which the old postof I'ife is now lociitcd. Mr. Moyle innktM no rceojiimendi'.tion 11a to the suifflres- tion that the old postotfice property In; turned over to the city of Portland for public park purposes, but Kepre- PENDLETON GUN CLUB TO BUILD NEW HOME PENDLETON, April 13. -A mnrt- Mrs. Geo. Hall delightfully enter tuinod at a dinner Sulurdijy evening, April IHh, in honor of Mr. Hull's M r K. F. II. mix. m Mvrtlc ins statement: Donation Opposed. "I am undecided its to whether I .shall -favor the construction of an an nex to the old postoffice building at .Poitland, or whether I shall introduce miti livH M.-Ai-thm. iu nnnnaa.1 rt Ka , 1 eK 1 s 1 " H U imJT I , llltf llie SUie Ot ine " Hie . . .. . j. . .. . 1 ' "11, Mil Id, -V II 111(1- donation of this land by the federal cse"r 8lle ana purcnase o. propenj . Prn for B)0,.UmPn , , government.-believing that cities and ,' and the rection thereon of bllt nt CollB p,lrk ', ' '. ' other municipalities should - pay fo,'!; " - 1 , tst of Pendleton, by the Hod and to, lot. i imposes 'not deci.hj this matter until I confer "11 tllR building Is to cost $3,000. I lie Tull text of Mr Moyle s letter lwith thL. (fri(.iais 0f the treasury de-A re,RP'""' hall with hardwom to Representative McAHhur a as fol- 'partmet and the Oregon senators. I rloor' a n"lern kitchen and dining lows: .. I "I am not averse lo having u pa' '.t facilities and a ladles rest room will More Room Needed. established on the property in que3-,oe Included. IRity Spangle, proniln- "Itcferring to our leeent correspond-Ition, but I am opposed to the plan foi'ic,lt sportsman of Eastern Oregon once in regard to the building in a donation by the federal government. aul a resident of Pendleton, was en 'I'orilnnd, Or., now brdng used by Hip j If such a donation were made, every j wardorsed for appointment as game United' fitates courts, and also as a city or town in which the government warden for Umatilla and Morrow 'instof fire station, the report of the owns abandoned real property, or in counties at a mieetlng of the Pen (lennrlnient's representative sent to which it is proposed to nbandon such dleton Rod and Gnu club. ' For a New Umbrella. Before using a new iiiuhrelln In.iect a small ipiantlly of vaseline Into the hinge ponton of the frame. If put on carefully the vaseline will not sprernl and Is a sure preventive against rust. Also, always stand wet umbrellas on their handle to dry. This allows tho water- to run uut ot them Insteud Of into the part where die silk ami i-ibs meet, tlins eiiusing the metal to nfst and the sill; to rot. Good Housekeeping. High Blood Pre3curs Curable. '. . High blood pi-.-ssui e can he overcome In most enes hy exercise, says th-j f'aniidl.iii Life. This cause, of the nialiv rejections in II r- Insurance is not usu- mlv a permanent disorder. Ii ho email by exercising, gently at first, and Increasing up to a reiisniiablB amount. Clients who have been tv J"etod on tills account should be ihl vled lo Inle up some m.-.lera.'e form' of exercise, und In th(. cuerse f u jimv u.onins they may lie liecepialilu. ' The Triumph -of the Times . ill . 'IN ('OFFICE ROASTINC. IS THE CR RATION OF ' jjj Preferred Stock Coffee AH it tfstintr all the hicli griidt' (Vil'li'es sold on tho coast, and c-iirof u! comparison, the judji'mcnt (r the IJKST Corrce men in the market silted down to one grade. Hence (lie lestill. Stock Coffee A Rich lilcnd with an ai'onm and I'lavov that is sine to please. 1'aeUed in vacuum tins, the quality in keeping with the entire PREFERRED STOCK Line. Satisfaction guar-, nutted or your MONEY HACK. Sold and Recommended by All Dealers. P P referred lock ronounced jjupreme erfecl jalisfaclion lensant urprise ' - t acrced- 'anilarily Viced Satisfactorily ' and in CO F F E E jPlenl.iful 3H) llHII'l!!1 !!! Mr o 0 e 8 . ' . . . o 0 o ' . o s o o