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Mary L. Cline,
Union Pioneer,
Buried Sunday
' t'MON, Ore., Mm. ttl. (Hperini)
- V unornl net-vice- for M ph. Mary U.
i line wer court net nt Cock
. JirothttiH (.'Impel h&re Humlay ufter
nonn nt si : 30 o'clock with the Itv.
Kuhm . Lee, of the MethndlHt
c lunch, In chaise. llurl.il vnn Jn
the t;niui oeniotfrj'.
Mary I j, J:aw wuH horn near
Marlin, ()., Auk. 13. 1ST.3. AVhen
Ahutil 15 y nf whe mnvod
with her piirrntH, pcttliiiK near Car
ihnpo. On May 18. JH7U, h)io wan
married tn John It. CIIiip, who
jiaHHflil from HiIh 11 To Dec. I'll, lum.
In H1U thtiy HtnrtiMl fur OroKon,
alopnitik' In fnvi'i I'olo., for ahoiit
two yoai'H nnl finally nrrlvlntf at
1 nlon In tho Nprlnv of IKS, They
ranni thn entire rtlmniu'e rmn .Mfn.
hourl In a rovprtHl wukmii.
. Mi-h, (.line lived on it hoinpHtead
near I nlnn fur Hvpral yroim, later
moving to town to m-nrt her chil-
riren In wlxxil.
Wednesday; March 21, 1!)28,
UNION PERSONALS
urn past few weeks for rest und
recuperation, hud her tonsils rfv
in on d lam week, l-'rom latcat ra.
ports she was getting along nicely.
I'nlon's' Sportsmen's club will
probably bo about tho first organ
ization or lis kind to enjoy a trout
Iced tlila spring, an tho boya have
I muilo urrungamenta for such u
tho first Mullduy evening
V'NION (SpecluD Mrs. Myrtlo
Cllne Is ut Hot l.uko being fronted
for u severe cold that threatened
to afreet her lungs. Airs, fllne
went to tho hospital Wednesday.
. i no --rnaalon i' nv" nlclm-oa
. . " . . . -. ... ikh aiun.jtijr t?
vu J h ",HV""""' "lurrn last rollowlnif tho opening or tho flsh-
........,..,., ,.,.,, , .,, ,,ul. lnK ,,. oti1(.r pUa for the
ronllteil. . , , acuaon were 111 III ut I Ilia meeting.
Hoy Hall lias been nt Hot 1-nkn lunlinllmr ,..i,.
il few dnya thlil week. .Ho hud lila .-urly in llto aoaaon. Tile bualnoaa
lonaila removod. I aeaalon of il... oi,.i.
I'nlon l.ortKo No. :i. I. o. fi. I til'oemlfxl liu Jln'n ..n.l
hud dearee work h'rldav nlirht. Joo liv n .n,.,,i i, .. ,...,.
Ounlnor rrom tho fovo IuiIko aa erul out of town trueHia.
a vlaitor nt tho meeilnir. j J. J. jirow n who haa heon at Hot
POdtinoator Tony l. Kinlth )iua l-uko for aomo lime following an
ended hla vIkIIh at the port ofriro Injury to his aide, ia Improving and
niilldlnK alneo tho new anfo hua w'" ""n ho able to roturn to hla
been inatullod. Hlnee the old aufeihonW in Cnlon.
waa dfKtroycd by aafo blowora a1 1'wo fnurriaKea wero reported In
few weeks into, tho poatmaator has I'nlon tho last week. The first v;aa
unit oi Anas jicity .iiutinewa unn
Kloyd Wuuthier. Mlaa .Mutthewa la
NORTH POWDER
PERSONALS
Hat for Fags
A tltniluh fit 1 II f lir 111 lienllh ulin
na ulilo in lio up mid iiriiiind tho "hiirtly to eontlnilo
hmian "Mill tho liial, uiilnir u bed v0nl '"uale. .Mrs.
boon Bleeping In tho building
protect tho valuables thero until
prnvlHlon iviib inado by thn gov
eminent for tholr anro keeping.
Mlaa Holcno llldoler, u fnlon girl,
Mlaa Helen Hldelor. n I'lilnn girl.
la planning to leavo for tho lOaat
her work In
Htearna iuia
n union gin, having graduated
from tho lorul high achool In 1037.
nnd the lirldcgrooin hua been living
. hero for several years ifnd Is en- j
kukcii in inn . piuuiiiing uiisiiiesa,
They will make their homo ut I'n
lon. '
lis UHiiiil n Thursday. Kbo died """H "' mnny public affnlra hero '"" second ligpllnl affair was
Krldiiv morning at about 7 o'clock I for tho nn"' '' yenra and the beat nmrrlngo of .Miss Thelma Ifcsa, i
tn the resilience in whjch she hud w'""r" of her inuny friends up- ' "later of Atlorney Ilea of l.
lived for tho luat 3 ;'oara. She i company tho singer In her ambl- Clrando. and Frank Anderaon, of
was It yenra 7 iuouiIim und 3 duva . "on ,n prepnro for opera work. ' i Krulllnnd. . IdiUio. . Tho . wedding
of ago,
.Mrs. f llno leuvos tn mourn her
pasalnK linn brnlher, 11. l. i'.utes,
four children: i'Mwiu II. and orrlo
The Itcv. rioborl V. I.oe. who re
cently Injured himself by falling
Trunin clinlr, finally wont to a hos
pital for examination and treat-1
ceremony was performed Kuturduy,
Mur. 17 at tho home of lite bride's
purcnta, .Mr. nnd .Mm. A. '. Hess,
who llvo In Ninth lTnlon,
NOI1TH I'OWDHIt tKpeiinl)
navld t'uok, who baa been employ
ed In tho Karniera Hlule bank, lert
for hla bomejn Southern Oregon
Friday.
Iiavld King, accomtialiled David
f'ook aa fur ua Portland, und ro
turned Monday mornUg after ' :.i
weekend visit In I'ortland.
Curl Koraatrom, rrom the I'nl
verally or Oregon, arrived ut noon
Mouduy tn spend his soring vnou-
tlnn with hla parents, .Mr. and Mra.
C. J. Koraatrom. I
Hldney Hotihlns la vlalllng Varl j
V'nrastrom.
Itusa Junes look hla sheep out
on Iho bills Monday morning.
I.eaa Olson, or, Im firundo, waa
transacting business ut North Pow
der Monduy, ,.
Honrlettu Jacoba'vlalted her hi(s
bund ut lint l-uko Hunduy.
lf tiiiil ii 1.' U..l.l..An
and daughters, Helen and Ardath.
wero Iji Orando vlaitora Monday.
Mra. (irahuin attonded I ho run-
jrul or .Mra. fllno ut Union Hun.
' duy. . I
I The lOpwnrth leuguo la giving a!
leu Huturduy uftertioon. , f
Mury Young, - or iiolao, Ida.,'
spent the . w eekend visiting hor
. puronts. ' '
I itonert corroll und Tom Hen
DttBLER
PERSONALS
IMHLKIt priil) Tile Iullei
Kdut-aUunal club entertained their
hunbandn lnt Kuturday niftlitat the
Wade Unll. A nhort pioprani wan
Klven, - after which; u delidmiH
luncheon wan tierved. The remain
der of the evening wftit ttpent In
Kanieit. t
The Unity Helper met laMt Fri
day afternoon at the home of Mr.
JJeMe WenieiiHkow. The afternoon
wum Klven to plant painting and
many beatttlful dlxheK nnd vaxex
were made. Mrn. WeHtenskow ,
served it dellclnini luneheon. The.
next meeting will he held nt thn
home of Mm. Klla M. Walker on
Friday to Work on iiiiIUm which
have heen Binned. I
Union High To
Present Three
Plays Shortly
I NIOX, Ore., Mar. 2P (Kperial)
The IohI few weeks of the school
jea r will he ra l h er c ro w a oi wim
dranutlr and muslral numhers for
the 1'nion high wchool student body.
Work on a iiglit opera nuinbor e;i-
lilled "l-ove llralea of Huwalf" l I
belntf han.dled hy Will Baxter, a
member of the hih hcIioo! faculty:
the junior class Is preparing two
plays, one. "The Winning of Joy."
which U billed for production oil
Friday -oven ins of this week, and a
second play. "Mis Ancle's Niece."
which the ont and manager huve
chnMen to be rven April 13.
National Fir st-Aid
Week 1 8 Observed
This week, Mnr. 18 to Mar. Si,
Inclusive, is being observed nation
ally as fl rut -u id week. "Hnvlnar
the proper muterlalrt on. band
means navlne pain, savlnjf seiioim
UlneHH. . , , often suvtnR of lire,"
one firat-nld reminder says..
The week is to upply to first-aid
in every way. not only to safely '
f'irtu measures on the slreet and ut
wofk, but in tho home.
A. Cllne, Mrs. flara u leund Mrs. ment. It wa found that he had I Amon the HolonlteH who ..wr (fV ,
cerbojc spent u few days' vlsll in
( Maker; ; .- (. .
Kd Hencerhox nnd Owrir Jacob-
n...7 s,, iiiHi vniM'jr nmi-
Ulabelle fnt:ford; alx (rr.indcbll
dren, I,oIk. Ilnrold, imrrell. Ja Faye
and Muriel fllne and Merlyn I-'injx-ford,
three nephewH. Fuene H.
and Cecil Hates, of Tnlon. and John
K. HateM. of Ka f.rande.
in-niti.n Hi,-,.,, ti.u wi.i..t. snopping in I .u, : orando 'isat ii may .
niKdlcni i.Mi.tiiitn ii.. (U ...... i.. I wero. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler, Mrs. I
lo be out and attend to Ills work. I MT "'VtT'!; J"n
Amos IvIh, a local
man,
purchased the'Orcen dairy ranch
located between ( a ion and I'nlon
Jtiiii'iloii. Klnce Hie division of iho
Green estate, a few years ago this
ranch has been the property of tho
local hank. Jt consists of A'l acres
well Improved with ample barn
Mr.
i find Mm. W W I'nnnnr. and Mr.
llltS ii,.! lt,.oM nml n,f riiiiiilitnr Mm
Held Hlacker.
John- Martens returned .from
Tortland the lust of the week. Jfe
had Kone 1o the city with his son,
Newell, who underwent an opera
tion for n growth t on his neck.
voi,rxTi:i;it itrnf iioahs
AI.HONA, ItalyMusaolini lias
inHlftlctoil llin tirt.fni't tn tl.
nnnnin nf J mnn rr ii..i. ....i.... u ... . . i
.v . V, , , I i,, " ., M "r "any wora. ,,, , ,)P KnK along na well
rcntl i- L? ''"'"''"''"I M'!II;T ,h"". 'vr" """ ,n could bo expected, - .
on iing a roai rvnlr. I been at Hot l.ako sanator urn for1 '
Mra. ' Mury Hulcblnaon,
CO.VE PERSONALS
. A Kew York Bureau
The (Iris are carrying tbelr smokes
In thalr bonnets now, boys. The
cigarets fit in s snug case and the
enameled lighter provides an or
nament at the side. Here-. Was
Vivian Hart of New York (who
says she doesn't smoke), is lighting
up Just for demonstration's sake.
We hope It don't make ,Viviau
. dizzy.
COVK (Hpccinl) . Ope of the
outstanding events of the week here
was the annual Junior vaudeville,
.Mrs. it. .McCoy hua returned fmm , ho fll(.t , , . ,lul(. fna
Irriunn. where she haa heen visit-1 ' , ,,. , i
...... I M.UIll .1 , M, IllVIUUIIlS Mil" ...o-.
... ,L ,a a r . """" play for graduation week,
wits operated, und ie Is reponed !
to be getting along nicely. .Mr. I The play scheduled ror nox: ! il-
(Sraybenl la In a huspllal at 1'en- day evening has the following rasl :
llleton. Iltobeit Cox. Glenn Miller. Kenneth
W. W. Kllknrf returned from Hutchinson, Hay Inljip, ijiVerno
floury, Okln.. one day lust week. Clark, Gertrude Wheeler. Vanil
lic was called there by tho death Oeortsen, I'eggy Weaver, Hurls
of his oldest brnlher. He reported Kirk; Keith cobiirn and Alfred
having good weather there, and Stondahl.
most of the spring seeding done. I 1 '
. Miss Mary Kehr has u touch of..
tlio flu. Her many little friends VNI ItlOlt TOO AMIUTIOI'K
hope to see her out ngaln soon. l-,I.OItllMi,K. Italy Viltorln I'l
The irnlnn Hunilny school la mak-I ncr"- '""ney lender, demanded
Inn plans for an Kaster program. P'"r cunt InteTost. Aulliorllies
- Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Sam ituckniiin and intervened. I'lpernn Is now "In
sun. Walter l'hllllns. .Mr. nnd Mr- confine", living aa best he can on
Carl rrlaw-old, W. W.' Klrknff, Mary ; government
I'oiil, J'eter und lleglnnld Menegul j cents :day.
woro'dlnner guests ut the home of .
Mi's, laicretin Kuekmun last Sun-1 -
dny.
allowance of 55
Welcomeyou
to Portland. 200eontaphlsrwwMna. '
each with bath. KcatonabUi rarcs.
Convenient downtown location.
sNow under jtwrioiuil muiutgement of
SAMD.ADK13SON
9he HOTEL
CONGRESS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Mr. nnd Mrs. It. A. Neivhlll mn,la
niualcal rending: (3) old mold skit: n "business trip lo .Knternrlae last
M-M v e rp on iur Honeymoon: tfij .Monday.
Thne Table; (il) Homestlc : Kclenre .Mr. und ' Mrs. Art Hehrna nnd
featured by the Cove achool at the , Tragedlea; (7) Solo with trio nc-jbaby, Mra. Mary Mcltan. Johnny
When in Chicago
. Enjoy Your Slay
at the Superb New
MORRISON
HOTEL
Comer Madiwn and Clark Sli.
Iffl
IK (7n- (tire.- 'i f... . 1
feS, III
l-'rom latest reports the young mnn i " " high clnss entertulnment
prnauceil by nn ull-stnr enst. It
wna pure comedy from slurl to fin
ish with not a dull moment
throughout the entire evnnlng. The
program follows: (1) music; (2)
.imooanee nnll on rrlday evening, compnnlinent; (8) Willing Per- McMne nnd llalbert Itolllns were
rormer; til) Cello solo; (10) mono-I'dlnner guests at the LI It real home
louue: (111 Turk Scene; ( 1 2) Suit- ' last Sunday.
ors Four nnd (1.1) 1'lrefly Dnnee. ! - Charley Hamilton and son, Chnr
Owlng to tho audden lllnesa of Dell ' lea, Mrs. Norn Cook and children,
I'llckett No.-1.1 In the program had Wlldn and Wesley, from Lower
to be omitted. The house waa well Cove visited nt the home of Mr. and
filled wltlr receipts $i-i2.8n, wheh Mrs. Oliver I'erln Sunday,
will go to th baseball fund. I .Mrs. Trunk Martin and duuirhter.
I'he home'of M A. K. H. Coin! tins ' Mrs. Ceorge Conklln. and Mrs. John
Mra.
mother
wore i.n GrandO' visitors Saturday.
Mlaa '111 llle Hugg, or l.a Orando,
Oilliie In i'nlon Kill nnlilv n fl ornnnn
In visit for ii few dnvs nl the homo Inn Hllllt h ' Juno fimlili . tri....u-M.i I
or Mr. and Mra.' Wheeler. t ' Hal acy. Allco (lauthl'er, Vlvlnn l,,ponnie the acene of a happy fain-.'Lloyd uttended the .funeral of Mr,
The first play to biv announced Jory. KdltH Chonoy, Amnryllla rcunlnii .nr. i onu came down I voung, whlnh wits held in li
by tho I'nlon High school this yeifr Knight, VnlllH aeertsen, (llenda1 1 uiiiami, iiiano. where ho la,trnnde Monday.
la that of thn junior class. "Thn Havla and Gertrude Wheeler. .le.icuing. ana two sons. Kruncia Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nodlne nnd
Winning or Joy" which will bo Charley Castor mode n business , " noma "om tne uni- son, sain, motored lo ltaker Sun-
given nt Iho high school gym on trip (o Ln Orando Wcdnesdny jverslty ut Kugene for the spring va- day for the purpose of celebrating
the evening of l'-nldny. March 23.1 An old-fashioned charivnrl par- r" The tnm,,y circle Is thus four birthdays at the home of their
A SI. I'atrick dance waa given by ty paid a visit to the home of Mr '"""'I'1"' '" '" Cond and son, duugbter, Mrs. Dewey Cassldy. Mr.
Iho Hendquurtera coinpuny of tlio and .Mrs. h'loyd Onilthler lust Tues- mnKe nv '"elr home. .vodlne, hla two little granddnugh-
nntlonal guard nt the high achool day evening. They tiro both local1, ,rH- Cor" "'1'iirilH, of Portland, j ters, nnd nn aunt wre the honored
gym Salurduy evening. I'roceeds people and arc making tholr homo i 1,1 J;"""" "'en ds here nt Cove. guests. A chicken dinner wna
of the dance will be used to help ut I'nlon. ' , 'fo'm Mt'Corkle. .of Iji served with four birthday enkea In
.Inn finr,ln . . . . ..i.i....... ! """- 7w '"e neeaenii nt inn center or tne table,
the, man's flavor
- the woma'n'sPreference
The 'N.twIMoTTuon, when cvmpUttd. will b the targrti
ana utileii Anlj in the world, Cbtuaining 3,400 rooms
defray Incidental expenses of the
company on thejinnual' trip to the
siuniner camp.
The city of I'nlon Is ebnUnnlntc
Iih policy of eo-bperaUiiK with the
property owners In slri'ot improve
; ment, Heveral side streets have
been paved with crushed rock, the
jnwiK'rs of the property paylnK n.
Htmi II sum pir .lot and - t lie city'
t sboiildcrinK the remainder of the
expense of the Improvement-" ',
Mi..- If. illi rnnnne icr.nl t n In
jfirandc l-Vldny for n few days visit "flfmned,. Iionflrrj-i are plefitlfth and
at tlin home of Miss Veda llogen
sen. 8hu relnrneit home, Hunday,
Donald Wilkinson, of I'clocasft,
was a visitor at Union .Saturday.
nmrlln Conner 'am i.i. m ' Vu,t" J,r'.inu .irHVWTO- "ucKtnnn and
, ; " i ivhii .iiorcnison. wno nns
t-i umm- i ruin, rovo attendltiK;
luiiKo in i nton last Tuesday even
Inir. '
cave
roast
heen Mrs. Marv Pen I motored tn itniraf
'seriously 111 at-the a ramie Uonde Monday.
t """i""" i uniiHie is considered Tne rninn. Suntlav ' school
HlluhtlV better. their Kolinlnr. n u.dl..aR
Handball Is becoming a favorite I Mr. and Mrs. Uoy CI roil lie have Tuesday nlKht. ' , .
sport at the IiIrIi school Kym these been the recipients of two showers I - '
oays. mgh 'school students. replace their hotiMeludd fcoods.
teachers, and towns-people are In. I The Rev. V. M. rtrndner trave n
, v rccicHllUll. VCI'V Hltlend d iiprmmi ..i H.o a
''U'Jmnual Hpriiik- cennlnr hns slon RnlMconn
stllrted since the TasTTTw1 shrlng mnrnlni- ,m ih.' 'miblu -r mom.
! They say President Coolldgo
rules tlio opposition In Cuba with
an Iron hand, conditions being tho
nine; un tho "subject of "Drift- snmo 1,8 lf Coolldge tried to sup.
i. mi; i .in ut i in a. j ne lueo. in
la country, however. Is not to
Dcmocrnta, but to
MJB
m
DON'T DRIFT WITH
THE 90 MILLION-
Be One Of
The Ten
There are about 100 million people in the
United States. Of this number HO million do not
possess as nmeh as One Thousand Dollars in
real or personal property only one, in every
ten ever saves that amount.
I Oeorgc nnd Clurn Van Houlon
Viinil their mini. Mr l-:,ii'l llnir,! re.
turned homo Tiiursday ufler n
work's visit in Northern Washing
ton. They had gone on Iho trip to
attend the funeral of a relative in
Ore nelghhnrhood or nelllngiiam,
and, remulned for a visit aftcr
warila. i
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. I'. ITngonscn
wero over rrom A Grundo Sunday
visiting with friends In I'nlon.
Tliey returned to Ut-Grande Sun
day evening.
Horn Thursday, March in to Mr.
nnd Mrs. Prank Mlcker of South
I'nlon. a son. l-'ront latest reports
mother and son are doing fine.
Members or the' I'nlon High
achool glrla' basketball loams, both
first and second string, wero enter-,
mined nt the I'nlon hotel Tiiomlay
evening nt u dinner given by sev
eral members of the Commercial .
club. The girls who nttended thn.
mooting wore: Veto Weaver, Vlv. '
$1.00 Is Enough to Start
(i'o Cuaranleed
No membership fees, fines or penalties in the
I -a Grande, Uuildinrr & Loan.
Every dollar you put in is always your dollar
secured by the best security in the world: First
mortgages on American homes.
"Think of (he Safely"
La (.ramie 15uildim& Loan Ass'n
La (Tninde, Ore.
nays arrived. Urnumts pro being liu,-." The week diiv service on 'an.
unlay at 2 clock wum tnken frnm
even aomo of tho ambition nm l.nltn 1.1-49.91 ti. .,,1.1,.., suppress tho
plowing tholr gardens nnd planting '"The Growth of the Soul " goad 'em nn
some eurly yegetablea. i .h. ..j ... , " .;
Tho lu-n II.. 1 !,.. ' . "-" I"" niugniers or
, ... i .1.7.'. . . i",e rung hold n roc 11 la r mnnthlv
" "' ""'.." " "lV0 meeting at tho Itectory on Sundav
...... ..,., iiii.iiik innrnlng at !):3il n'clnek. the iou.,n
fflr Iho day being taken from
.Mark 1:4-S. ,
3 full-flavored coffee
vacuum packed
been nt Hot
treatment uro . roportciiyB. begin
ning to improve in health) although
it will be several weeks, in all
probufillity before they enn .be re.
moved to their homos at Cnion.
At a meeting of the recently
orgnnlzed Qui, en Ksther society.
which Is n sort of Junior mission.
ury snclety. held
a1
IBEElllEEIiBSIlI
Mrs. .1. ,T. Conley nnd her daugh
ter .Mrs. nay fliinilnnugh. or Iji
Orando. eume.nver on IThursduy
for the Indies'' (lulld.
Jlrs.l Joseph 1'lsher nnd Mrs. J
(lie lwillle nfl"- HuillSOIl -I V,
wore delegatoa tn
Miss Katie Iteuter Tuesday even-!",B Jli-"sl"nnry meeting In J.t
lug Iho following officers worn !'"''""" '"Mt l'''ldny.
elected: Katie Iteuter president
Kntiryn Klelblock vice president,
I'-dlth f honey secertary, l-Idnn
( 'honey corresponding secretary,
nnd Helen Hall troaam-or.
Alva Cunningham mndo u busl-'
ness trip to I,a arnnde lust,,Wcd.
nesdny.
It. 11. Itohrig vlaltcd tho ao.venth
gruilo room ut tho South achool
Ibis week and gnvo the pupils an
account of hla emigration from
Ciermnny and his early experience
In thin cnuntry.
NO M'.CKlXfi I'AUTV
CAMnmnC.l-:, Mass. It took IS
men four hours to get a stuffed
giraffe, 15 feet, six inches high.
Into the Harvard Museum through
a door six root high and 4" inches
wide.
When n man can't collect his own
thoughts, ho ' sometimes . borrows
iilhei- people's.
OUT OUR WAY
By Williams
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