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Page Two LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, May 1(, 1!)27. DAINTY ' M H'""' 1 Tlappw t::cr:Klm.: Kin, F.'jo lil4i 1 or A or 7 Hizo IS 10 43 8ll tC to 43 Dressy Made of guaranteed fast color light ground prints. Lovely floral and geomet rical designs. , Special rimnc Order Accepted lint Wo I "net Thai Yon Hoe I In OnrniciHs BEAVERS SPLIT SUNDAY'S BILL Portland, by Taking Ser ies from Missions, Firni ; !y Lodged in Fourth I'Acirir coast i,i:A(ii i: fl ."- nr-k rm r w 1 m w m SrUKl Maws ; w. i.. r.t. r:iklanl I :( ,r.n4 Suctdfiipnio .r,r.:( VHnHiomi r. .wi I'ortlami ;:t r.i i s-nitl.- .471 San Krniwlsi'o :z . 4 r. s !." Aimi-h' J I ih .r.7 Hollywouit is .4iiu 1 hr I lit-, Anm'I(I I'n-Hs r,-.rt!uml ami th.' mimkIihih .llvid 'l a itulibh'-h.'Utl. r at San l-'rain-ln. co tin- Hi-av.TB clln. hlni.- ih. w n. m liy nlnnlliK llio laiiriniiK kiiiiki In 4, uml I III- IIi-iih ronilnn hai-li In tul,.. Umi itfli-rnriiin i-ni'mmlir S t. Thir Nurlh-riii-i'H rnlli-l up a tulal 1.1 19 IiHh uff I.tihilili i Hi- rirsl hiiiiip, uhll- (I,,. ,- Hlapii. , Klnni-y fur IS ali ll. s in tin. s. ,-. 0111I vnlitt-M. Ilntli-i u s 1. 1,1.1 ltiun: Tonilln. I'mnlii- ami V,.a-ili-Mi l.n.loliili ninl Whltni v. .s, ,.. unit (111111.: Klnn.-y ami U, 11,1,11 I'llli-tl,. ami Whlimy. Hililrss yin I'raiu ls, n w.is on,-.' ar tin iii'il'U'HS It, Inn- It'll hal,l . liiK. In tli.. nii.iiilim i:.in,,. , Ian. I. lln-ry Klaus., tuim.l in I, M'COILl Vlrtnry ol' thr u , , llut In tin- alti-rniinn f;.,,M,'. ij SttUi i-iini., nut or 1 1 , . -1 1- I. I inn., lo win l,y a, i-uunl ui ti (,, 4. ii, HTII-.S - l ust Kaiii-: (I. mi v. ,,.,, anil 'uiar:is, Slakt-s; Kian.-, .Ul Muki-r. H.'roiHl k-ii in- Mi nun wukiis; Miuirk-i. l',i,i anil llaki-r. J.0.1 Antri'li-s I'nil Sai-raiii no nilll 11 it I .!.. Ii . .i,,r 1 II, i 1. . K'l ropplnK 1 lir murium.- ,,.i,',,l lit Mini Hi m. 1,, ilh,. t , 1 1 u f-li.Mji mi. 'In,,,. .... ...1 , llllltilltnn was in, 1 1 1 v 1 . (., s ,, ,.,. nii-nlo 111 thr nfl.-rni-mi. :u., 11,. v lin-ioij to a l!-l' 1, ti.iv. II,, 1 1 N rl. K Klnrt if.nn.-: wv.uii. ,-m.-. . ami Hnniili, rn: Ki ailiii: aa,i i.,i,. ' l r. Hi-coni! Kami-: H.umiiiuh, ' HunilnM nnil Jlannjili; K-tli. i -mi, I Hi 11-riMiI, Kintn Win SitIi-s 1 Ifnllvtvnnil u.,n 1,.- ,. ni-rli'H ot tlin yi-ar by la-mlnk' .s- -in!,. Ill llm ahlirt.vlul.il hitoiiiI imi,,.. 1 to fi. nflr t!ii- vlnltniH ha,l i..:k- : lrr-il 5 lo 1 triumph In tin- ti,..t fray. Ilaltf-rlf-n llrt nan,.-: Mn n ami Hi'linil-ll: W. Murphy an I t'ook, P. .Mnrpliy. S-'i-oml Kniiii': l-:jur,l, Ili-fit anil Ki-)i ml.lt : Mul rahy. kleOub un.1 Cook. A Special LLYA Fee Smart t$ so2x Elw 44 Is 1 Styles Suitable For for Tuesday and Wednesday HIL 1 New York Teams Increase Leads In Big Leagues national m:a:i j w. lVt. .067 .nti i .r.3 .1.71 .r.42 .4i9 .3:i .'.'f,!l Ni'W Vork I'limliurir HI. I.allla riilliuli'lphla I'IiIcuki, ttoHlnn Hrooktyn .... I'liii'lnnatl ...is n .13 9 ...14 Id ...12 3 .13 II ... 9 11 ...II 17 ... ! II AMIJtlCAV i,l A(.ri: Ni-- Vork .. I il Ii-IIKO . .... I'hllnil-.lplilu Hitnilt , i'l-v..anil .... SI. Lotus WashiiiKtnn 1 Uml on . ... . IS II ..-.16 12 14 i:i IS 12 13 14 11 II II 14 Ii III .CV2 .1.71 .CIS .bun .4C2 .4i .4411 .4 My the AHH-lntdil lns Wider ,,'a pit Nparntcil tlirt leiiMue.iiiii)iiiK N w York husehull iciium from their pennant rlvulu tn.lnv UN a remit of tilt! latest I 'd I'v llorushy mid Terry, thr tiinnt nhiKfc-ern riddled llifl ItlV i l-est Pitchers Whi:e H.ltfh M.-guil- inn pitched ii Ntea.iy lirnd or hull, 't'lie Him) count wad fi to S. IMIiMtiurtf'i 1M rn ten, who, with the I'anliiuils, havt Itceu preaninK Hie ( ii.'iittN in out closely tor 1 lie l iiiriie hail, moved uhcitd of the uerl-l rh.'iui ptotin to MeCond plnco v 'i- m t)u y .l.-f,-,,!,-,! th Hohhlfl H lo r. while i,'ie Cards were having NeVerul t'pfertx marked tndh of the 1 ,v r-'.mn phiytd lit the American 1- .a ii- :ui. Loth of them lirnerttted t!.. .niie4-a who weirt rained out ot their scheduled fnmc with li). tr.di. Their nares( rivals, (he White Ses lust u co' dct-Ulon to t he l:-'i Sox. ? to 1, throuRli bunohod I'- a hits uml a contly C'hicuKO etiiil.- Mark" .1 jf KT ruMoil, tilt ii- s' i -i v ti of the Yanks, dri I" ' it cio.n' 8 to tl Kuli ltul iNA l.llll) KTAU K KM I U Mir.HK.AN OAS'! oM a. N. 0. Horuarl Ni !lh- hlef, center on lh (litstuula )-.h -liool tootbull toum, clumi of North Ciirollna lust ca fttn, and rhwu urn art All-Houthern l aver, will enter thr t'ulversliy of Mi-'InKiin. at Ann Arbor, this fall. Schneider, who also Is a letter n.-in in has. htiil, basketball ami Hack us well u a star in w rent It n it mi t-oxiiiff. hopea to follow In th footsteps of hm klnsmsn. Itenny leidman. Alb American qtlirtar- 1 '; M,r,,,a- Purchase of NNA litm.fc bottom SUu IC Iv 42 Street or House .95 EACH Pendleton Team In First Place By Sun day Win lllil II MOI NTAIN l.r.A(il'K W. I,. I'll Pi-nilli-ton & Walla Walla 4 ImliatiH 2 Hi-rnilNton 1 ,.'t:i .667 .:i.i:i .167 I'KNIll.KTON, May 16 (AIM -A two-liam. lilt ly Sum rook, tlilril aacki-r. wllh two nii-n on lironithf thn Hnrkaroo.H n ninth tnn IliK victory ov.-r thi- Walla Wnllu Iliaia y,.il,r,lay. 4 to 3. Walla Walla vn tratlliiK. 3 lo 2. wh.-n Cook's tlm'-ly blow hroiiKht In tin wlnntiiK runs. Yi-Kti-nlay-H win r -ttalill.-ihi.il l-rnilh-ton In thi Ii-hk-ih-hail. r.Hlilii for thi' first tltni- IliN yi-ar. Hrori-: i It. II. K. j Pi nilli-ton 4 13 I i Walla. Walla -.. 3 9 .1 Hittti-rli'M lliillrilli ami llosldtin; link nml O'ltotlrlip. Inillnn.s Win At Hi-rinlnlon. t lif. Ki-rs-'rvatlon Imhiin.H .il.ovril lli-rmlston ili-i-p.-r Into tin- ri-lliir by tiatllnff out a : to 2 win. rli-nri-: It. H. K. Imllaim 'i If. ! ll'-rinlston . 2 9 4 1 Hiitli-.i-i---Cnil,-, IU'ttl.-K ati-l ltiiilnon; rhi'lpn, Wooilwaril uml NhiD -ly. KLAMATH WINS WAIN IN S. O. HALL LEAGUE sov: ill its )iti:.o i, w. Khunath I'allji ii (irants I':is . . .... ... 2 I to as I Medford " 1.. i'rt. a l.ooo 1 .liCii .:t:i.i 3 .oe.il ki, vxt.vnr pa 1. 1. May K. (AD - Two home runs in the last i half of the eighth Inning, one from the hat of 1'eter.son scorinK two before him, and u second by Mar low spell victory lor the Klamath pelicans over (Irants 1'uss, II toll) here y. Nteitluy. The IV neurit overcame u nine run had. liver Man attended the j Kjni . tlie opening name oi ine Sum hern ireKin bas ball tea true piayi d nerc. MO AS WIN' Ml'.hrnUn, May 1 fi (AIM The HOa of tha Southern Ore iron leajrile defeated Medford 6 to ? ycHterdtiv throURh opportune htt tiiiK and the pttchinic of Davis com btned with errors by the locals nt crliiral sf nfcta, l-'ast fiel.llnic by both teams charu'Merlzeil the first half Of the Kftt'Ve. south hn bi II WIN'S IMHI.KR, May IC (Sp'-flal) N'orlh Pnu.lur n. I Inihler tilav.-.l haohftn t inkbler Wedneaday at- tmoon, North Towner wlnnln 81 4. A larwrt Crowd attended. I FROCKS 670 876, ' Bolero CUv M to 41 Wear . ALL SIZES PERFECT FIT Flappers 16 to 18 Regular 36 to 42 Extra Sizes 44 to 54 Mall Onl.-rs rilhd if Iti-cvlvcri llefon rcs4M Aiv Complete ly Sold Old. Always iiv Siihh Choice. " ! price pitches TWO-HIT GAME p (jc 1T EMIT Y lm" '"" "'" ,'ov'' 1,a"1 W"H IJ.Il l IJ l pi jni mtxin tin-in- liilli.-s with inoiii of Ihi-ir own. Thi- Mt. Kinlly l.nnilii r -onip.iny ' cov,. ri'lain h -nili-ishlp of Iho has.liiill t,.Uiii won Its m-roml h-aKin- with thr,-., sli-aiitht vli--slralKht Kain.- yi-sti-nlay liy ili-f. ut-, torl.-a whiln l.a (liamli- continlii s Iiik Imhh-r s town ti am II to J. in th.- i-. llar Willi I wo lossi s ami Tim visitors wen- at Ihf incri-y no w Ins. oi in,. l,iiinln-rinin fiitrher. Mln-I-ilon l'rli-i-. who 1,-t ih.ni off with two Inls whiln his li-aniniiiK-R m-ro haiiinii rliiK tin- hull to all rni-ni-i-H of Hp. lot. l'rli-i. Mtt-urk out 19 im-n. iont.-.st was playi.,1 nt Ilnhli-r. Tin: Stager and Jensen Tdk'P Eimt Slvnnnrl Two 1.a Oramle MkIi school graduates are starrliiK on the l"nl ver.ily ol Oickoii viirsity track and field ti-aml this year. Staler ami Jensen, I ... o-m o..eU n,.rnii in ine rutin wnn uifl I nivcrsi t y of WaMhifiKtun Hat unlay and Htatfer uon the iliscus event with1 a heave of 131 fi-ct. HtaKet- also won the discus event in a dual meet a weHt UK". TWO M'KIVI' IIAIK Hi:i,l Mt( HH.AN STATIC KAST l,ANSl(J. Mich. Two world champion .sprinters on the MiehiRiin Htute colli (fe reliiy team make that quartet something for rivitt coaches to worry ahout. fa pi- l''re, Alderman Is Joint holder of the world indoor S00. yard da.nh mark at seconds1, and Hohn tlrlni Iiolds jointly the indoor mark lor the 7a-yur dawh ;it " ii seconds. The ten in I urned the quarter mile event In 4L secomls and the half mile in 1:27.4 at the Ittce re. lay, only two-tirths of a second , "hort of the world intercom i-'fe I mark In etirh race. ! an is 1 lie ihtrd icemher and Kroll and lhr- Kon alternate In th otlier post. m:vi.n max uv. mtky im;rr von stamuu SAN ritANVISro If numero lotty haw anlhiiK to do with cot- 1K'' athletics. Ihcii lucky seven oniy ). propittouH for Stanford , 1'ntversity. i U. I.. ("Dink") T.'mpb'ton. one of s-v.'ii brothers who liav. been j iu)re or WttH prominently Idrntl I fie.) w if ti Stnnford athletics. I.h couchhuf thf track and field team ; for t he seventh s.-jison. and Ihf1 , year of the Cardinal squad1 j brightest prospect In I. C. 4-A ' coiopiitttion vwn In "wven,' pre. cedeil by "mY tt is generally aKTerd. j Meforo KtUiluatlon Tenitileton j made a mark of fi feet 4 Inches j in the hlah lump, which stood as the Tacltlc coast conference ro ord from s;o to ISL'S wlin It was bruken tiv Torn Wnrl ah. .r t.i. pupils. Wm. Iini..ft rcnl-A HooA Wgv . DETTP MflfCAU 1 lilLill JrtVlWVll I DEFEATS GORMAN Del Allen, of La Grande, Kayos Jack Riley in j the Third Round 1 Young Peter JaekHon's Infight ing proved a lit 1 If Ion much for Nails Morman Saturday night and the negro was given the referee's nod nt the end of a hectic lo round mail) event. I Uorinun, howpver, was ahead in nt leant three uf tho ten rounds , with two or Ihree about even. Mont fans conceded Hie Mood Itlver buy the firm, second 11ml seventh, giv ing thn negro the fourth, fifth, ft 1 11 f h unit tenth. j The fight w as nuirreil to so inn extern, lii the opinion of ringslders, by incessant clinching, alt hough , this afforded Jneiwsoa an oppor 1 1 Fitly to use lilfj el use -in broad SI.I-.V Allen i:ny Winner , Del Allen, of I .u Mrande, found . linle difficulty In disposing bf j Juris Itlley, of Portland, in the j semi. final. !!. aft-r drooping ! I !!-' i" second round for a count of seven, fluttened tt i III ill j ill., third. Hlhy gamely atlempted ' to Ret Up a Hie referee droned leu I 'hui It Ik legs gave way and made 1 his alleitipl. f ullle. j The first round in Iho emi- j jwlndup was more or less of lit ! f; r!in;-oiu frame hut in the sec-j I ond Allen. auliHtieu wnii wnui ne j found, heijan opening up. i i'(nl Tak-H Onmt Milly K night. I iiuitilhi slugg- r. proved too liuieJi for I'Mrpo l-'onl in a sperlul four-round event, drop- I plnK him for a fount of nine In the ' 'second ami Hhortly after applying 'a IcnockoiM pnneh. I i l'ord held things about oven in ilie fhht round. i In I he rui'laln rals- r Mud SanieK iv.on a derision over Sloddard. pil 'intr up a hlK 1" points. Thn I serap Htarled ofr ' in n whirlwind J fush ton hut neither fighter foil Ul 'st:ind the pur for Inn. Iioth slow I iiiK up ittt the rounds prorreMed. i j A Kood Hizi'd crowd waH In at Jtendanfe. and the sperlator after Hie rard. voiced 1 he opinion that it was w. mat riled ami well fouifht. ' I Andy 1'otlM. WnslthiKlon state, ! refereetl all inuteheH. Cove Baseball am Defeats La Grande Club Tin- l.a (Iranili. liaN-'hall tram in tin rnlon-llukt-r County h-airuti wan Hiiiotl-i-ri-il with nam yi-Mt-r-ijay in Ha holni- oln-nlllff ifann- aKHlnst Cuvi-'h flnh. Iho Chi-rry Ll-liki-iM wlnnlnif IS lo 10. I i .-i -iiiumfc iiiii, u in iiiiiik i'i" visilinif itay,.- ai-ross hoiim plati-. I.u (ii-amli., howavi-r, won-il i-nouifh runs to win tin- ordinary AMi:UICAN (iOI.I'K.KS l.l.AII IX ItlX'IIAKI.sr HI'CII AHKST (AIM 1 1 "mania is one i-oiiiitry In which tin- Si-ol-tlsh nml I.:iikIIs1i i-olony wolti-il for Ain.rl.aiis to start a Kolf clnh. 'I'I... ......... ...... Ii.t-ii.lil.....l h.-l- iy coiom-i k. hi. .loim nr. in... who ame lo IJuctiarest alter ilie war to s. II locomotives. In 1 !-2 ho orpunized a irolf cluh at Hnchare.st. the Koveriiment KralitlnK land for a nine hole course. Hproull l-'ouche of Georgia, the American commercial attache, ifl ,,ln (.hlh ,n(,n. champion and M Hubert K, I'aiterson of Aim Arbor, Michigan, wife of the secretary of legation, Is t he b-adlntr feminine phi yer. ELGIN PERSONALS KI.MIN (Special ) Karl Kettle, son, who has been einnloved at WashoiiKal the paw -winter, pass ed th routed Kiftin W'edneMday on his way to Ills ranch on Klk Kim. Mlb Masterson i the new pro- prb-lor of the Kiijln service station. Norman Kwlkert was at KlKin Tuesday from his ranch on I .noli -liiK1 Class. Mr. Swikcrt. reports' there in about on foot of snow on the htt buck i cherry patclies which is a surety lhat there will be an excellent crop this year. t Mr. and Mrs. ;. A. Hollock were Suintuervinu visitors Sunday. Thompson and I'isher started their sawmill last week on Straw ( creek. They huve about a three yean run In the present location, j Joeelyn and McCullister have be. Kni work at Klein on the rock crustier. They are plannlnr on If rave 1 1 mr the ropd from l-:if 1 n to Hie Minuni hill. Mrs. P. A. Young left Sunday for Oakland, Cat., where uhe will speml a few weeks with her son. l'rank Yountr. She atnppeit in Horilaii't to visit some friends and then continued heY journey Tiieiay. I'poii her return sh will visit ln r brot her in Orants I'asf and M rst. Maurice Hicharriwtn fnrnn-rU- Louts. Hall of Ahiumi M r, Young w us ucconipanieil to I lleton by tier daughter. Hazel and Irvan Witty. Pred Hall lias just finished p.ip. rrlhg und luintlng the home or L. S. Weeks. Mr. and Mrs, liny N'tcson and .Mis I Intel oung were visiting neur Wallowu Tin?lay. Mr. Nlco 4ou was also looking: for work. Mr. an. I Mrg. Mantus Witty and Mr, and Mr. H-ult Wiity. of row watka, were vWittng relatives nt FRENCH ACE PREENS WINGS is ilk Another nsidrant fur iVirls-tn-New York flight honors is the re nowned I-'rriich hi rd nut 11. Droii Itlli. I'rior to tlie reeent KeuMii lloiuil riigtil over Xew York of A cost a a nd ( 'hamherljiln, I roii llin wtiH joint holder of Hie World's KiiMiaiued fli;;ht reconl. TI'IIIAYS THORIUMS The National 'HroadrastiiiK com pany program for Tuesday night from y to in will he "Hits and Hits" over KOMO. KTOA, KI'O. K(l(, KFI. KCV. KHQ. KCO Oakland 1 m-S:ttkr) (J. little symphony: a raft, news, hase hall; S to !). program; l'i:I.' to II, sui prise hroadritsi. KI'(JA SeatMe ( 4 r4 in-liiHiliP) 1 I lo t orrhest rii. KI-'I I .oh Angeles ( 4 UR.flin -fi 4 0 kf 7, orrhe.stra; x, sti'ing quartet; 1 II, Azure M iiMir cluh. KfiW I'ortland ( i!i i m-0 Hkr ) fi to 7, dinner concert: 7 to 7:30, trio; 7:3u lo educational pro gram: ID to I-', dance music. I KOA Hcnver (:iL'iiii-!CtMkr) " farm question box; 7. orclics- ( KI'O San I'ViinHsro (42Sm- Tnout') fi:3n, orchestra: n to v, or Kan concert; 1 U to 11, oictH-stra. K(! i :i'' - I. os AnKoh-s ( r.llilni 57akc) S, chureli program. KTA H Oakland :l'J.Sin-a90. kc) S to S: I fi. stamp coleclt;rs; N:ir lo 10, proKiain, KOIN I'ortlnnd ( :t I !im-!)4nkc) 7::in, etlucatlonal talk; S to S:2n, st udio program; X: JO. w hist b-rs; h :4t to '.trio, dance music; y ; ;m, description of hoxiiiK event; in:!tfi t() IL', ilance inusic. KVA --San L'rancisr-o (L'SK.P.m n4kc) i'r.VK concert trio; S to ., lyric t-'lior; !t to 1". program. K.IK Seattle ( .tS4 m -7 sake) r,;2U, sporls; 7, orrtiesl ra ; S, studio program. KIHJ --Spokane ( :!:t4.am-7inkc) ii. dinner concert; 7, orch'Slra; S, l-'onl" hour; V, Hawaiian quartet; 1 M to 1 L', dance m usic. KOMO Seattle CKMJm-IiSnkr) 7, concert by K. T. band ol Seatlte; H. orchestra; in to l:'::f". dancn orchest ra. KM A Spokane 7, Vans Melo dians; S to S : :i i. music program; s ; :t ci to .V:4a. t hurch nc lifslni; 10 to I orchestra. I-:iKin Humlay. Mrs. 1'. A. Vouii? and daughter Hazel. Nellie Marrett and Irvan Witty wen- visit Inir at Wallowa last Krlfiay. Mif-M Marrett stayed mil il Sunday visit in her jnother, Mrs, I'M Marrett. Missi s Lucille and Kliahcth I'ol lock were l.a Mrande isilors last Satunlay. Among ttn- count ry Jichools which have closed an- Hie Hind man, Calmer Junction and the Kail-view schools. Mrs. I.ynn Hill, Mrs. ISerm'l irnp and -Mrs. Karl Chandlt-r w ere 1 ,a Mrande visitors Tu',lay. ( 'liarles A. Sias, pastor of the Church of Christ, returned home from Miller, Soulh !aliot:i. where he has been conduct lug meet ings. . Krank Smith has reiurtud from Cortland wtiete ,hc has been living lor t he last few niiont hs. He is going to stay here for a h-w wei ks. .Mrs. IM Tiitlb- iias sold her cafe to Mrs. Kdith Thor. .Mrs. Tlno- used to operate the city Cnfe and th.- Somnicr hotel. The women of the W. C. T. f. nut at Hie home of Mrs. I'red Hall Tuesday and discussed plans for future work. Mrs. S. I". I'ostor returned the first of the week from visiting her daughter l-'aye who tf in college at Caldwell. She also vbdwd at Wei Ac r. Mr. William Kckstein was great ly surpristMl the first Of the week by the arrival of his brother from Hrant, Alberta. Mr. Kekr-.teln has not wen his brother for 3: years. Miss Marie Caxton b-ft Monday for Irrigon where site will join her parents, Mr. ami Mrs, John Pax Ion. Miss Hazel Young and Nellie Marrett visited at High Valley i Thiirwlay and returned home Krl- day. MIhs Young taught at High Valley th' past to years. ri,Yin iiIianci:, N" HAT rVIM, J. ( AD --Kt.-a hall i I e can Mil w to a n'avfrs need t ihcy mi: a s nig. i.il from the hands vf n plaVi-r in a sum pro game Hew om r two-tie; tdeachers -o feet away und Mi tjf h Kin 1 1 Mu lb i . a Npecvurr. on Ho riglt temple. lie dfd shoitly af terw .11 it. mm White Mountain Refrigerators The Chest With a Chill in It White Mountain Refrigerators Re(iu're less ice and less care. Clean, dry and sanitary throu-flioiit. Tln ee Door Side leer 29.50 Open an account with a Refrigerator. A small pay ment down and the balance in weekly or monthly in stallments to suit your convenience. Can Furniture Co. ENTERPRISE PERSONALS I KXTinil'HISi; (Special) Mrs. j V. S. Strickler returned Sunday from a week's vinil in Hnsalla, Kel Ioivk and Si. Marys, Itlnlio nut) I'td- fax, AVastiinfjIon, witli relatives ami J friends. Mr. Strickler w en to Mil ton to iiicci Mis, Strickler. tlnviny from there back to Knterprise. Mrs. ('. II. Ziircher left Iat week for KiiKcnc, where nhe will viwit for a month with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. II, Hest and tier children, Nellie and Marion, who are stu dents at the I'liiversity of Oregon, flay ton Baker has taken her por tion at the .McClay grocery Hlore. The first dance of the season at Wallowa lake was iiiven l-'rhiay eveniriK at the White Klephant hnle by the Catholic women. Il Was suecesfftll. Kred Dutli, proprietor of the Kiiterprise bakery, sailed recent ly from New Vork on Hie "Deutseh land" for Hamburg, (lermany, Harney I.ic-bricch is ilr!lnu a new coupe. A. H. Thomiison. who tins been a patient at the Mood Samaritan hos pital in l'orthiml. was at Knter prise Monday on business. He ha et urned to I'ortland and will uu-ters-o on operation there. Kny Iindon is Hie owner of a new sedan. Senior Play Is Given At hi gin KLCHN, May tfi (Special ) The senior play "My Irish Hose", given on May fi was a success. The cast included the following: Lela Cum in ins. Dick llihhcrd, l-'lora Wiikens, Martha Mtasson, Verio lb-em, Marjorie Husscar, Margaret Hall, Kaye Mclntyre, Kenneth Hlanchard, Oscar Knight, Leonard CateH and Clifford Slack. The high .school glee club sang Dish selections between acts and Albert Hasmusseri sang a Molo. At the close of lit' ptuy thi' tumblers from the Lo.stine high school gave exhibition. Moro than ,i hundred dollars was cleared on tin- piny and this mom y 1 II be given to Hie Mudcut body. TO DIM; TLX ItlCKAItl) NKW YoliK ( A PL Hillions in' wealth w ill be repies- nte.l ,v 1 those present tonight In a testl - STAGES LEAVE FROM La GRANDE DEPOT '(Phone 799 Travel in our Modern ChairCar Stages! Leave La Grande for Joseph Ii Grande for Haker, Roi.e La Grande for linker only La Grande fur Pendleton (I'l.nniM iiuni ul I'ptiillrliin Leave La Grande For Portland at 11:00 a.m. Fare $9.50, Round trip $16.00 Top Lift 16.50 monial dinner to Te. Itickonl. At one table uh.-iv Charles M. Schivan will sit the diners Woubl be able to write cheeks for $ 1 IiO.OOU.lMIO. Seventeen bank presidents will be there, five mayors, five judCM. Enterprise High Speakers Compete 1 KN'TKHPHISK. May 1 fi (Spe. j cial) The high .school interclas.s declamation contest, sponsored by I the Forensic club, was held Kri jday evening nt the higrh school. In the 'dramatic contest Lillian Heeeher, junior, won first place; Vernon Hay, sophomore, second; land Until Cherry, fr.-shman, third; humorous. lone Jordon, sopho ' more, first place; Thelma Murray, ! junior, second, and Lotus Love II, . frhiiiuii, third; declamation, jftticrlnc Tloyd. sophomore, first; i Dulce Hutteri'ield. junior, second. The judges were J. II, 1 Hurlolgll, Mrs. ,1. C. Conhiy ami Miss S. Ilea ton. The l-'orensic cluh has made ar rangement ) to huvM the eonti'Mts take place during the first school semester of next year. ROOFING CERTAIN-TEED Mineral surface roof inp. An extra heavy roofing at reasonable cost. 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