.'Monday, February 13, 1928.
ES GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
T, rage Five
Local News In Brief
r ;
Drm I'Vom Imlili'r
Mm I'uvo OhIioiiio. of 1 1 1 1 1 1 !-,
hoipcil In La Orarfdu Saturday.
llri'O From lVmllHoii .
H. I1'. Moulton, of rcnillt'loiij' Is
umuns thu gilosts lit thu Koky.
i
line Over Weekend
lUyniowlJJ. Larson, ot Ontario,
was u weekend visitor In La
Oi-unde.
p(lif Shot
The police were culled to sixth
and U streets yesterday where they
hhot u duff, which whs nour deulh,
HlTicr due io poisoning or dis
luini"'!'. .smnplc Canes round
Sample .(MMWh wnorted stolen
frum t'. (j. Chadwlek, out-of-town
H;di'sman,it',Hduy were found late
F-fU'duy Hn a snivel pit by the
; r ye. , i
Drhes idU'iiIoii
Mi-, and Mrs. Clint Haynes drove
lo I'nlon yesterday afternoon
wlieiv they visited witli his father,
Hum lluyoes, and witli other rela
tives. ; (.
Iliiv From Cove
Mi-, and Mrs. It. S. f'omstoek
mill son, jltoy, of Cove, were vis-.
Hois and shoppers in Lu Grande
today, g . ; I
Itetiirns ti I taker ,
George l' Stewart, seliool toach
,.r of Italii'i-, returned lioni yestwv
Ony al'UTj.a brief visit here.- . lie
stopped ti the l.a Grande',
I'fd I'nli'tnvr lll-rn
Kred Falconer, I'endli-ioii
wool Ki'oy'r, i a business visitor
In l-i Griiide. Mr. Knlconor is at
Hie Foley
JV'lurus 16 lVmllelon
K. J. ravers, returned louay lo . is reported to be gelling along
IVildli'lon.-'ill'ter a short 'visit here, nicely. , -.Mr.
Kivors Is prominent lu the . , .
oi
i it-it
,M r.
Imble
Jay.
1'rom Imbler
Uli.t Mrs. Keith
v-ru- visitors lici c Salur-
Has Accented' PosMiou
Harry Gpwmhthv' ha-s uccepted Keliirns l-'rf)!!! INnllantl ' -
n position atUie Nelson 1'rintingj Mis. , Turner Oliver relunit-d
rompany. Air. Grtiutnann came to j home this morning on train No.
l.a t!raiHlet,1toUKAJHVuin)orl,.-L. rA.24t. from l'orlland. where shu has
i
l iulcrwcni- Opera I ton
Mrs. Jlfinry Gore imderwiiit
major oppatinn a week ago yes-li-nl.iy
in i Pop! land. She is re
IMjitcMl to'lm gelling along as well
an can bcjexpectcd.
(id-s lo IJlinch
Kldnn Hanks left today for thujiting with their, son
Itj-Un K. lieierson ranch, near t n
ii.f wherj he will help Mis uncle.
Mr. Peterson, during the lambing
season. , I
Home From 1'orllaml
, Mr. mill Mrs. . F. lbippetrett'
I'etanii il V home Ktittirday night
fnnn Portland vhere. they, spent
wvrral djjiys atlending tlt.c auto,
laiiit and . airplane show. They
went by train. ' . .; , ,
1 '. - ;-'t
Played Tennis Ye-iteiIay v .;.
Several .'local tennis players took
!Hlviinlagi4; of yest(!i'day's' sunny
ft weather iftul played- tennis during.
the afternoon. They found the
aMiurts in good till ape. It is unusual
for the courts to be tdiy enough
lor playing in February, according
lo the players.
l)oln' Spring liuyinif
The Misses Adeluld" and Bernict;
m,,ii ...., ,.r ...IIHiwirv nf
'M s. K. v,.sPm'i.o in Portland doing''
Miring buying. They went down
last Thursday , and will return
1 Wednesday. --Thpy
in hand at spring
wholesale houses
T. Helms is man-
ness during ineir
, i
Schroeder began
ning at. the North
tst (n-egim Merchant' assoeia-
lieii. wiiosb offices anv in the Wil
liam MilleV rea 1 estate "offices.
Miss Srhro-'der. who graduated
li-oin the local high school this
prlng anil this summer attended
lir I nt ip-Mountain 'nnimercial
"liege, h(n a stmogruphieal posi-
lioti.
l eases foi Pmiland
''harb'K .lohns.ni left
hitl week j
"' Portland where he will spend
oni- lime. Mr. Johnson has been
Tor about the past six months
it-l h.-is hci-n ma.Uing his ljome
his parents, Mr., and Mrs.
'"in I!. .Johnson f I'.ower ("ov-.
is hnulier of U'V. Johnson
l.a tirainle.
imrd io thill
' '"in pa ay V,, 1 Siii h Infant ry
will
be-
ii'lJl this evening at Zuber hall
iing at 7::io o'clock
Thts is
last regulur drill In-fore federal
ret,.
viiion. Mhh-li is scheduled lo
l'' place Tuesday evening. I'Vb.
. an-! preparations lor I he ln
'"'Ion wfn he completed lontghl.
'PL W. A. Itean urges all ni in-
'! to atlfnd. He also jinlintmr
it tl,o ,,n-,.-in,-liA i,:n.- i-lici-kK
v nrrivod i.n.l will 1 utrl-I
I'-d this .-vellllll.'.
IMK'HAELS-STER.N
VA LUE-FI RST SUITS FOR Sl'RI NG
At CLINT'S
,i $3'2.50 to $50.00
" Style and Quality
"THE STOREVITH
School 'I'cnclicrs Ileie
Miss Kathleeif Kevett and MiBSM,,M,s 10
Mary A. Grunt, school touchers of
ianer, were weekend visitors hero.
They reaistored at the Foley.
I-cfl for INirtluntl
-Mrs. W. K. riilsllew.ilto anil
little eon. Kdward. left last nlBht
for l'orlland, where they will visit
friends und relutlves for two or
three weeks.
Drove to Portland
Hollo Lyman accompanied by
his sisters, the Misses Winona and
lrnia Lyman, spent the weekend
in 1'ortlnnd visiting and atlcndiiur
the aiito show. They made the
trip by car, returning home last
night.
Slicnl Sunday In linker
Mrs. L. J I. Irwin spent Sunday
in linker vlslllnir .Mr. Invln who
is in tile nutomohije business the
Mr. Irwin drove to Lu Grande Sal -
nrnay night to tiike Mrs. Irwin to
Baker. -
Talkvd ut L. I). S. Church
. R Kussell Scott, scout executive
of the Eastern Oregon boy scout
council, spoke on scouting in the
L. t). S. church at linker last night.
He will attend a scouts and par
ents banquet ut North Powder to
night, lo lie followed in a scout
leadership training school.
Leaves For Welser
. Mrs. A. ('. Anderson, who has
been making her home at Imliler
with her daughter.- Mrs. Panjcl
Westenskow. left this morning on
train No. 24 for Weiser. Ida.,
where she will , spend some time
visiting.
Itecoverliig Afler Operation
.Mrs. F. A. Ingle, who under
went u major operation at tile
Grande Hondo hospltui Thursday.
!Have I in by Dangblcr
M r. and M i-s. G. A. Berry nr
ihe parents of a nine-pound baby'
. daughter, born lo them -Thursday
nt JLitrl's maternity home. Both
Ihe mother and baby are getting
along, nicely.
been visiting lor the past six 1
wcclis. Mrs. Ih-eior McDonald ac-
I'otnpanied Mrs. Oliver to Portland
tml is slill visiting there.
SH'iil eeViid at Wbflman
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Meyeisick
drove In Walla AV.-t Ua Sut urda y 1
where I hey spent the weekend vis- j
Baymond.
who is attending, school at Whit
man. " .
Drove lo linker-
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Patlison. Mrs,
lt.'.:W. Lnughlin and Miss Anna
Bro(ds. of Imbler, who is spending!
some time, in La Grande with Mrs. j
' Wl" 1 '
hougiilin, drove to linker y
To I'ndergo Operation
Donald McKay left Friday for.
Portland where he expected- to un
dergo a foot, operation today at
one pi the Portland hospitals. He
expected to return- soon to l.a'
Grande and to convalesce front the
operation here. He has been suf
fering from foot trouble for more
than a year.
Bcttini IVom Portland I
Mr. and Mis. Harry Waggoner
and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde. Piitniur.
returned FridaV night in the U il,'- t
goner car from Portland where
Mr. waggoner ami -mi, ana mi-h.
Putnian spent a week. Mrs. Wag
goner has been in Aioany lor sonic
time, following the death of h
r
father th
She joined her bus-
band In Portland to return home
with him I'Yiday. Mr. aggoiier
Is in the automobile business and
Mr. Tillman is owner of .Tillman's
ladies ready-to-wear.
Jlonw From Portland
Mr. and Mrs. W. JI. Hohii'-n-kump
Irs- ,ary Ihikei) Mis.
Chase liuhiH'iiUamp and ,'I.ynne
Holinenkainp have returned home
from Portland where they spent
about a w
ittending the auto,
boat ami airplane show. They re-; tnipshooting grounds yt.?iterdny to j
pott that the show was splendid take part In a practice shoot held j
and that they w(re interested par-(n the morning. Three shooters. ,
licularly in the boat section. -Thoju. K. U'Hrieii. Ilird Hennetl and i
Hohm nkanips plan to buy a boat I Art Weagle, turned in perfect ;
lor use at Walhiwu lake and were f t
itlteresled Hi inspeciiiiK mm- um. oi .i nnuuaj' mv :nn
fereiit models. Itght airplanes atidjwlli parlicfpale In thi- Oregonlan
about -0 boals v.ere displayed, lelegraphic shoot, which will con- ;
they said. ' Uliiuo tor several Hundays. I
Wind r Death Ibcidxcd
'Die funeral of Mrs. Mary K.
I.MIy. wife of O. L. Lilly, was held
at link r Tuesday, aeeordiiig to l
word received here. .Mrs. Lilly was j
a prominent woman of Taker and
had many I ri-iid In t 'nion and .
Wallowa counties. Sh" wan tho i
inotlier of Tre.scott Lilly. wcllj
kiM-un hore. who navels for the
Itachc S.-r-'e coiMany of Itakerjind
of Miss Kvelyn Lilly. Alllinimlij
.she was born in 'iiu innal t i sl.i'
had made Iht home iu Laker for
several vears. .The funeral
Kpiscopnl church
held rrt.ni
Un
there, of which she mi nctlv
"""'ll"r-
in Every Suit
A CONSCIENCE"
Here l-Voni Inlerprise
II. Wasner, of Knterpi'ise,
slopped at the Foley yesterday.
I-'urentuil Stw Hero
tleoruo Hullifre, si'i'tlon fore
man ut Vincent, Is registered tit
tho Sacujuwea hotel.
Mr. und Mrs. Uert Webb spent
.Suudity in Huker. , -
Here From Onliirlo
Mr. und Mrs. George K, Acker,
of Ontario, spent tile weekend here
stopping ut the Lu Grande.
Visited From Walla Wnlln j
Dr. John Geyer. of Wulla Wulla,
spent the weekend here with Dr.
A. SI. Moore. . .
Drove to linker
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Helms drovu
to ltaker yesterday. Mr. Helms Is
deputy sheriff for Union county, -
r.
lien llei
H. I. Osborn am). A.. K. Swan-
son. of the Union 1'acifly system.
are ut the Lu Grande hotel toduy
Visited iu Fiiriu ' : ' '" ',
Mr. und Mrs. Hill Wilson spent
yesterday visiting at the ranch
homo of Air. u ml M rs. " V o r I'est
Scroggin, near Union. : ,.
Drove to Itukor
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Straven, of this
clly, spent yesterday viHlling In
linker.
Hi'i-e lrom linbk'i' ;
Mrs. J. A. (laskill, of Imbler,
was a T.a Grande visitor Saturday.
Hotel Owner Here
V. C. Ilecktell, owner of tho J.a
Oiando- hotel building , arrived
hei-e Saturday from-l'ovtland for a
Khort business visit.
Here rMni Knlrrnrtsc, 'V
Ann Tiggus.. of-f KiUijriir'iwV ytnh
a weekend- v tun on. in Mf.wrHUtle. i
.She stopped at (.$h ' 14;..prunda I
hold.
Dies In I'eiiilhlon
WilPum H. Glenn '.paKscd away
this morning in - Pe.ndlrt6n, Act
cording to word received here to
day. Funeral arrangc'inc-nts, will
be made later.
I Visited at The Dalles
Mrs. Vern L. Hamilton ami son..-;
I Karl, visited at The Dalles over the
weekend. ; s ' .'. '
'Here I-'rom Allcel
j Mrs. W. I). Miller, of Aticel,
' MM'iil Saturday shopping In this
city, ' '" I
.
v ,""",1M"
he luiiMing commillee of Hi
Christian church is lo meet at th
('liiinli tonight.
Here
Th'
From Imbler
Misses A Ma, and Gladys An-
" ' "; ' '"liner, spent ipuity in
1 -Grande.
illoiiy. I'roni Corvallls
j II. G. Avery is home from Cor
Ivallis, where he attended a conl'er
jeiicce of county agents held at the
Oregon Slate
col lego there.
Here
From Imbler
W. It. Ledbetter, colinlv com
mlssioner, v.-us '' In' the city this :
.:. , . .. .
morning irom ti is iKtmii ai .iinoier. i
- .- '
Went lo Hood Itivcr i
S. L. .Thompson; of the' northeast plane to clear the hangars. Tho
Oregon: Merchants' association, has spectators and u larg number of
lelurned from a short business trip,thc r"lun flying corps choc.re
to Hood Klver. Mr. Thonison was und threw their hats into tho air.
gone Friday and Saturday. Vor fifteen minutes the sound of
, his motor was heard as hc,,circled
111 or Inllucnza - iupparently seeking his bearings.
Joe Jones has-hecri ipilte well-1 LDiflbtw-ffh made a final circle over
ously 111 at the Jones home at SiT.U"" "eld and gavi- three flashes
Mnln tr-....t mIik-H T ilirsdilV Of 11-'
tmen.a.
He is slightly Improved
lie is a- junior . in high
(today.
school.
Makhitf Home at Inn
r. i.. jiiumiraun
S. L. Thompson, of the Norlh-
ust Oregon Merchants' association.
has taken a room at the Sacaja-
wea Inn, where he- will nmUe his
home permanently. ' . ' .
ll.is Clerk Pofl Ion
Mrs. Helen McKlroy began work
last week a chlcf .clerk"at tho
Northeast (Jri'gon's More limit as
sociation. Mrs. Mclilroy has pre
viously h'dd slenographlcil posi
tions in local law offices and at
the county courthouse.
Three Straight Srnros
About 1!0 nimrods gathered at
!ihe Wing, Kin and Fleetfoot club j
- corrs. shooting clay pigeons
J.SITMERIAX QUEEN
, WORE JEWELS OF
GOLD, 3000 IJ. C.
If 'oiitiiiiM-d frum iVifie 1)
(d the hair; iilum- these - a ltd
aYross'lhe l'ore!Had run a front -hi.
of lapis and faruelkin b'u-d;t
from which hung heavy rings of
gold. Higher up was a wreath of
gold mulberry leaves, thn anolher
u'reaHi with large flowers whose
)l"'lals were inlaid with lapis and
Orminu'llleil Il It .lewis
"TI"- oucen wore ii light fitting
necklace and gold garters around
.her knees. Over Hi" Upper part
of I he body was a cloak entirely
covered with bradwork 111 verlieal
mux and horizontal groups and
fringe. j with dangling gold tings.
Th: cloak w as fastened lo th'1
tight shoulder with three gold nnd
lapis pins, to each of which w as
fast ned a cylinder sea. Un one
of the sen is w as inscribed the
inri'ii's name."
Tho-- who buried (.Jiiccn Hhtib
Ad, the report stales, following the
prior death of the king, could not
resi.-t the temptation to break Into
the tomb of hr husband ami rub
it of lib gnat ticafcuieti.
LAGUARDIA ASKS
PROHI QUESTION
Wants to Know If Borah
Will Suggest a $200,
000,000 Appropriation
WASHINGTON. Feb. 18 (Al')
The Inquisltivcncss of Senator Bor
ah, republican, Idaho, concerning
the prohibition views of presiden
tial eaniliilates has liroui'ht him u
,u ,.n ,i,, i. ,,i, i,,....i,,i,.
!tr lhoy would fliV01. u sti,ooo.OUB
I appropriation for "vigorous und
I faitliful enforcement."
Tllo suggestion bus come from
Itepresentutlve IjUguurdlu, repub
llcun. New York. '
Luguurdia suld the rcuson "pro
hibition Is so popular iu many of
tho dry states," is because "wo
l..uu limn n,..n,ilt- nf r.,,.. .
;.. L,n,o..(.0m.nt . Pickinir oiit
the so nu tor's )ionu statu, l.uguurdiu
said Ji o hud been Informed thill 11
micir can bebousht in every coun
ty In Jduho, und added:
"U 'was not so very lonjf uffo
that competition tn your statu was
so keen that It resulted in a prlco
war. bringing the cost of liquor
from $14 a gallon down to
" . Tho Now Yorker contiilalned
thut federal cnl'orcement olTU'ers
are not sufficient in number to do
the job, observing that Idaho, Mon
tana and L'tnh comprising one, dis
trict have 5 Ol'edernl agents, or one
o each Go.outi sqtiai'e utiles.
dryMn that flection of the country,"
he said. ' "1 am sure that your
standing in "the nation and con
gross as one of the foremost leaJ
eis of prohibition Is such that you
cquld easily prevail upon the Lreatt-
blui tment to increase thi
P'sonuei to LOGO agents for Idaho
7 ' Ia 1 ' Ul.
would desire the whole
country. Personally. I doubt th.it
I.IUIO men could do it, but It won id
give n good basis lo figure the ac
tual number of . men required to
on force prohibition according io
your, formula in the rest of . tho
s,talos."
LONE EAGLE
OVERDUE AT
HOME FIELD
(Conl limed fmiti Pago 1),
Diego-St. Louis, 1 f f 0 miles. Liml-
I bergh, fit and smiling, arrived ut
fthe field accompanied by Ambas-
jMrs. .ludah at J:ii0 .. in. The
j Cuban liaud st ruck up a lively
march and the "Spirit of St, Louis"
was wheeled from, t he hangar
while the flier walked about I ho
field hunting a, suitable place for
a take off.
He. returned to the plane, stowed
luggagei and a Tei
aboard find taxied i
of the Tleld at the
sandwiches
to tho 1'iji end
the opposite end
from the hangars. Ambassador
.ludah and Mrs. .ludah followed In
un automobile lighting the way.
He started Trout the polo Yield
and as the plane sped over the:
'""ipy ground u passou eioseu to
mm .if (111 i-..mI ii..uU M'..1f i.
f"""1 ....j
down the flebl he was In the air,
and rushing along just raised tho
U" MI "'X"1" "KMi ui iiireweu I"
Ambassador
Judali and Alius.
Judah.
Motor Mlss'ir
Another chapter had been added
to the history of uviatlon and a
new one begun. i
The takeoff was without Inci
dent. On attaining un altitude of
less than l.i feet Lindbergh's
in ot or bega n m Issl u g.
Wlia 1 aprieared to be motor
t rouble caused grave concern to
the Cuban aviator Cupt. l.aborde
who was with the ambassador, hi
the auto and who had given Lind
bergh final advice- about the take
off.
COLONIAL
Tho Family Kill ertaln men t
Today and Tuesday
You'll
Smile
Laugh
Roar
and
Yell
at
This
One
KinoKiam News
Fables
When The
Wife's
Away
lia!
ha!
WILLAMETTE WINS
FROM M. I. A. TEAM
IN FAST CONTEST
(Continued from 1hro 1 )
Hteudy, flashy offensive, coupled
with almost unerring basket shoot
ing, scored 28 more points while
tho best tho M. 1. A. five could do
was It.
I,ymnn, Ailums Kcxiro 14
ifichard Lytnuii, of 1-a .(Irando.
last yeur'B star of tho high school
championship team, tied for high
point honors with Adams, WIN
lajvietto forward, oaeh scoring 14
points. Glass, forward, was second
with 13 and Mtchfield scored 10.
'Lyman was easily tho outstanding
M. 1. A. player.
j Ledbotter, Willamette guard who
makes his homo at Imbler, played
j during tho entire game and broke
'up several M. 1, A. offensive thrusts
In addition to caging a field goal.
Cardinal, Willamette center, lost
tho tip-off to Lyman many times.
Geddes, who plays regular forward
with Ulack, was forced to. sit on
the sidelines and watch the contest
ibecauso of an injury to his leg a
j short time ago,
(uiiio Fnst, Clean
The game, while fast, was excep
tionally clean, neither side register
ing many fouls. M. Stoddard, M. 1.
I A. guard, was tho only mun on
whom four personals were called
which was twice as many us
culled on tho rest of the M. I. A.
team. Uearcat players made six,
fouls.
! Iu a preliminary contest the l'n
, Inn , M. 1. -A. defeated tho Imbler
'M. I. A. 2$ to 1!. At the end of tho
third quarter tho score was K lo
13 but a final rally by tho Union
team, with Baxter on tho scoring
end, put the game on t"
i Kiimnuirlcs
WlluimeUo (r.li) C!5) First Ward
Adams (1-1) V (:) Hlack
Litchfield (10) (ii) Geerlsen
Cardinal () .
Ledbetter (-')
llauk (7) .......
Glass (U) ...
Tweedy (1) .
M into
Flesher
C (11) Lyman j
G Hanks
(1.. 3 M. Stoddard,
S...... W. Stoddard
S.. .' Berry
S
H
lilack,
Field goals:
Geerlsen 3,
, Lyman U, Aft Stoddard, Adams 7,
(Glass 7, Litchfield V Cardinal 4,
LedhoUor, llauk 3.
Points -afUM foul: Lyman 2, M .
'Stoddard, Glass, Tweedy, Cardlnul,
I llauk. . ,
i Foul tries: M. I. A. 7, Wlllam
tctte 7.
I lmblor elli) C!S Union
j.M, Wostenskow 4 F.... (1) G. Wilde
G. Perry (ti) F (1) Orton
L. Wostonskow 5 C (4) Jensen
.1. Clegg (ii) fi.... (7) C. Wilde
Kdwards (I) ......G , Kofford
(,'onrud S (1) Baxter
Score by ifnwivvs
1 a 3 4 ,
Imbler I...... -00 Ii lit
Union j 2 7 ti III -S
Dot h games were refereed by
Jimmy Koscnhnum, of Lu Grande.
Mr. Keene declared that the new
gymnasium, bis friends In La.
Grande, und tho fine hotel facil
ities all pMytwi a. 1 big ' pa'rt' ' In
bringing about the game here.
Referring to college corn! it tuns,
he said that athletes generally are
better students than the average
hoy, contrary lo some contentions.
Mr. Keeno did not hesitate to ex
press Ids disapproval of the pro
posed change In basketball rules
doing away with tile dribble. "In
stead of hindering teamwork, the
dribble helps It" lie said. "Jlas-
Come into the Beauty Spot of the West! See
The tragedy of Mutton Hollow!
All the famous characters of Harold Bell
Wright's most popular novel re-enacting
the story that 10,000,000 readers hail as his
greatest!
The sweet romance of a beautiful back
woods girl and a primitive bred-in-the-hills
boy ! , !
The fight between two huskies for the.
right to be called the strongest man in the
hills! '
A six-horse team crashing over the moun- . ,
tainside with an avalanche, of earth !
Presented by
Richard A. Rowland
MoByO'Day Sj
Admission
Children 10c
Try the Matinees!
Lincoln Assembly
Postponed a Day
The La Grande high school will
pay tribute tomorrow morning t
Abraham Lincoln when the annual
Lincoln assembly will be held.
The
assembly wus scheduled lo take
placo this afternoon but because of
tho Illness of the Lincoln essay
winner, was postponed until It
o'clock tomorrow morning. Miss
Doris Uurnes is winner of this
year's Lincoln essay medal. ' Tho
public Is Invited to attend the as
sembly tomorrow at which the fol
lowing program will bo presented:
Song, "Tho Battle Hymn of the Ho
publie," led by W. W, Nusbaum;
Lincoln's Gettysburg address, read
by Jane Daniels; address, tho Hev.
J. Georgo Wain; winning essay,
read by Doris Bnrnes; presentation
of essay medal, C. It. Kberhard,
member of tho school board; song,
"Amorlcu," led by Mr. Nusbaum.
CITY HONORS
LINCOLN ON
ANNIVERSARY
(Continued from I'nge 1)
dent: Cnl Johnson, vice president
and Miss Kleanor Dahl. secretary
treasurer, Mib. J. H. Awes Is tho
advisor. Next Sunday evening Miss
Fdna Jensen will bo tho leader und
there will bo "sealed orders"
meeting.
Tho next regular meeting of the
executive board of tho Grnndo
Hondo Christian Kndeavor associa
tion was held ut the First Presby
terlun church yesterday, with Dal
las It Ice, field secretary, from
Portland, In attendance. Plans
wero discussed for the annual
spring convention of I he Grande
Honde association to be held here
June 1, 2 and 3, and uh) for the
stalo convention, which will be held
at Tho Dallea in April.
AVednesilny "l'liiy Mghl"
Wednesday evening will hn "play
night" at tho First Presbyterian
church. This meeting will mark
the (Mid of the mission study school.
the last classes of which wero holdj
last Wednesday.
One hundred anil fifteen persons
attended Sunday school at. tho
kolball is an increasingly popular
college sport and has gained favor
especially in tho last five years,"
ho concluded.
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Church of God Hunduy morning"
and li.l attended tho young people's
meeting. It wus necessary to bring
In extra chalra to seat tho crowd
attending tho church services In
the evening The sermon waa
preached by Claud C. 1'rntt.
W'fllw4iliir nlinnt vittinf nnn.
J plu of tho Church of Qod with Mr.
Pratt will go to lmblor to conduct
services there.
KOl'Tir Pit USDS LINCOLN'
WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. (AP)
The tribute of the land of Dixie
to Abraham Lincoln waa given in
the senate today by Senator Hobln
son, of Arkansas, tho democratic
party leader.
"A-s a representative In thla body
of what has eomo to be known as
tho new south I bow my houl toduy
In reverence," ho said. "1 cut a
wild rose blooming in the garden
of Dixie und lay it on tho tomb of
tho great, humble, uwkwurd. 1 in -
morlal Lincoln whose courage nnd
charity excels that which has been
exemplified by tho leadership of
armed forces nowhere, nt no time
In the annals of human history."
Senator lioblnson's expression
that had Lincoln lived the breach
between the north und south would
have been honied much sooner, was
concurred in by two other demo
cratic speakers, Bruce of Maryland
and Keflii), of Alabama.
LADY ANTOK 1IONOHS AUK .
LONDON, Heb. J 3. (AP) Lndy
Aster today described Abraham
Lincoln ua not tho typical American
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She spoke ut the luncheon of tho
I Lyceum club In honor of Lincoln'!
speaker's description of Lincoln utf
tho typical American Itdy Astor
said: ' , t
"Lincoln wns a pure Virginian',
Uoth his father and mother were
born In Virginia, and 1 think that
that Is tho reason ho did so well."
(Lndy Astor herself comes from
Virginlu). '
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tho ultur when ho dropped to tho
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