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Tuesday, Aiipiist 21, 1028 bA GRANDE EVENING ' OBSERVER I'a.cje Five Local News In Brief DESOLATION GRIPS HAITI PENINSULA ill of himis- Mrs. (IroiL;-' tllfil II Nl VT.t mump. . TIsS .l:iy'. Is recovering1 ; 1 1 1 in t.r tin- I Weill lo IjiIu I Mrs. S. 1 . Crowe ami sons Ithe weekend nt Wallowa I.uk: Spent Itaby liny ltiii A nim -pound baby boy Was horn Mr. aii'l Mrs. C. I'. Conrad, of I (i,t'!' r last Jihllit. AtlemlotI 1-ake .Tarty ; Noriiiiin Sling was 'anion?? tho many from I .a Orumle who uitend- d tho Wallow. i I. a lie w eeUcnd party, n i i( -'iiiiir lloise Mr. ami .Vr. Frank Marine i ughler. Kat tu Hi"', of Dnise, 1 1 ig in Ka ftraiide wuli'Mr. I nt I'onrvb Hoiim iiml, Mr. ami .Mrs. It. I,. I'oarch have are; an tlh'ir guests Mrs. V. Al. Wade, nint ! Indoniulc.nee, Kan., and ' her K. I,, Kfrans. at 'U M tiviMk', nli re, .Miss Mary stamp stolen 'runeis Kambert,, standing. three 'city Only One of 200 Buildings in One Town Remains Standing 200 Dead l-oiiT-Afr-PKINi i:." Haiti. Ana. 'j i -Al') Desolation was widr spie.ol loilay oVer tin- southern peninsula of Haiti, wln'ic 11 tropi cal slot in early lust week wrecked w hulo town, killed l''0 persons ami left lu.uiiu .homeless, ' Only um of the .-'nil builillnKH lit 'tin- town of. ScKoul remain Uncle Sam's New Money-Maker About si. clamps iil) iri'iit hi mi'i ! -avis, of the p.uiy. who r ill.- polio. worth of postagi a pencil Were Hjolt ii j. accord ing 10 K. K Itiral HM'HUilH-llI t ulll- pori.'.l the matt i of Tulsa, Okla., who urrjved here jstimlay anl will bi 'n lai (iramfe j until Friday night. They will t'oli ,'tinue their western trip then, going 'on to !Vattli. Airs. Wude, )s Mis. , l'oarch's uunt. I" Accepted I'omKom ' Mi.s Clara Slmpcrd has accepted :. io.itinli-US Menoyiaphvr to'C. A. MaHaiem.- e i. taiy .t the t nion county chamber of commerce, left acant recently by Miss ternlce llai-tewliower who will attend col-I.-'.' in Idaho this fall. Miss Hheii- ! t-ti I siiu. il hi-r ri.-w dutie s Mon-iAnlt day morning. Sim has bevli fill- ' w eel ployed al the l'n ion Mortgage and1 Iiit st)m nt company for some lime, i l-ml jYMuil Hole M is. Nihgargt-r ami (hum liters, j Kdnu and Kd.il li. of Ml. View, W'yo., h-fi on train No. 21 this morning (after spending u day or so her! iwith h-r hrothi't. A. K. Kriekson and family. They had been vImi 1 fnc iit Aberdeen. Wa?h., and re 'turned to l.a (Iramle with .Mr. ami -M rs. Kriekson iind their ehildren, and I'liarhs, th ursi 01 mi; towns nut'-J in dep' h. A fisbink craft, stranded blpeks fro.iii the wtiter- tront,' is mute ie,vtmny to " lu' loreebf the tldaj wave ihat accom panied the storm. , Highly per cent ol lh bulhlinK In Ciiniul ttoucan tmd i'etit Tron wen ih-molisbed. ; At A"Uin' half of the buildings were wrecked. Tim hurricane first hurled Itself over an area niib-s wide, from Cavilkm to St. l.outs and then to Aquin. It spread t'aiiwlsu north east and norlliwe.st across the pen insula coveiinH: ;m area more than "o miles wide on the north coast from Aniaw&Mne to Jeremie. The Inundation In most of the d from eiKht - l-t Itaek I'roiii Porilaml Th- .Miss, s A-b l iide and li. rnh e Mulh-ns retunifd a few days a from rortland v. Iomi- llo y attended Unyr's w eids' ml tall op.-ninu. s--etiriiiK" fall ;tork for'tlieir milliner hiisiiiejjs nt N": K. West's. Miss Ade laide M u lien underwent a major nl jj at ion' -earlier, this summer and has recovered satisfactorily. She is haelc al work auain. YMt llrii Aliss Marion Whitney, who about si years mko was dramatic super visor and head of the Kntish de partment of the local hih school has ended a brief visit here when she was the RUcst of Mi's. Uirhard t. Thomas ai her home on Ninth -tieet. .Miss Whitney is now from Santa Itosa, Cat. She is on a' sum mer vacation I rip t hroutfll the Northwest. WHITING NEW SECRETARY ' ; OF COMMERCE ' lIIWWtyWtllllWWlJ ' " 'JASP""" - - jo vast .M,i I War Veterans To File Action For Refund of Money HAl.K.M, Or.. A tiff. SI AI') -1,o-trul iietlon In belmlf if Oreirotl ! Worhl war vidoians who have been required to refund uliowaneeH pttid them for edmsttlonul aid before be lli it permitted to accept the bene fits of the idato bonus and loan act which, if niievenHfut, will increase Hie present Mtale deficit by at least fof Labor meetinir Hire the week j follow luff the labor day celebration, j I T. It. Maxwell, who recently pur- j (chased tho l-'b-lclter Oil company. land the J'lale Oil couiimuy have, 1 1 n it ll donated K)u Kallona of Kaso- hlue. ' It Is estlinateil that 20 cars will bo iH't'dert for tho trip to Wallowa lake it ml this will provide each car j with Hi Kallnns of uas. liiiver of the cars will bo Kivcn meals at Ihe ! ; lake by the Central l ahor ccuncil. ; -A l:nniirt at the Wonderland ho-; Itel will bo part of the proKiam. , 1 Those who can drive to Wallowa' lako that day are urued to com- 1 munhate with Jim .Mori-lock, at the Star Karate, who is in charge ot the transportation. WRECK VICTIMS An important currency event is pictured here. r.enjamtn V. Harris, left, is the central fltiitrt' in it. for to htm uoes the honor of'printim; the first of the new small-size dollar bills that I'nrlo Sam is issuinu. Voii see him here as he broimht the first sheet of the new paper money for the Inspection of Alvln W. Halt, liireetor of the Itureau of Knraviim at Wnsljim;lon, - Those, billn will be- retained, by ihe Uuicau as siieeinu'iis. while Olheit- grad ually will replace the larger ones now in cin:ulation. f 371.000 will bo Instituted In t'.ie courts hero within the comim: month, tho Cuiiltul Journal is ad- vlsc-d today. . The suit will Ye instituted by "'THREE TRAINMEN KIOUJ. Ol I "... were coinielled. under regulations! promulifated by the administration j of the bonus act. to refund sums, recelvivl for educational aid before' heiiitf ffranted cash bonuses or loans authotized by the people in a ion ace ordiiiK -rvice man as one of lu handle (Continued from I'; 1 ) pi stltutlonal amendment, to Joe Nintoli. local ex-,-w kit has been I'lijaKenl a battel y of attorneys the case. The contention of the plaintiff veterans will be that Ihe imposi (i'o'it billed from l'ajiO ) Four Countries Are Searching. ' For U. S. Fliers':.;"";!,::1",;; l liutler w h him, v'obinleei c I rijht- spot. t Tllev Marled" went to school with red to lead him fo tho uui'i i.a pasiuri W. Nushaum leaving loiuor viciniry where (.iHii-x to Ittdx Mr. iind .Mrs. W. and sun. Wavm. an i-ttw for Boise and tiny will sueml a we.-u visitint; re alies and fri- uds. Mr. Nushaum. who is miitiicat director of t lie l.a (riandu Mdiunfs and organizer of liie l.a Cramb- liili feh.nd band, will listen with particular Interest i.tKe lo t I it-day Hill" aiits ln ini; iml Monday. the I'nion J'm-I- i",K'"s- their meet Sun- i ilEclurii front liliam Trip - !. Mrs. I-'. A. Kplimr. .Mrs. (b S.-ltirnie. Miss Hilda Anthony, Mm. 1''. 11. Appleby. Miss Mima 1 "ooper and M i s. ( 'Ivde Seitz re Iturned yi'SterdaV from n five-day trip through the lake country of the Wallowa mountaioM. They I made the trip horseback. In. the five days they slopped at Minam, Ulue. eamhonl. Swamp their two .' 'crime, west Allan! who cuts from for Siotk Cuiidiiions ii)04( Aecordim; lo I . I'ordice and 1 1. c. icl;eson, sWelt men from Kntiipi'ise, conditions in their line are eiy j;oed this year, and Ihey are Kellejally Oi d I 111 ist ic. Tile two Wallowa cu.yu-V im-u were on train No. 24 tliis morning, tifking the loanelillbe motor ear on their way heme Irwin I'.-iIland. Mr. Kordice hlppi d 1P carloads of hos ami Mr. Nielceson -liiiped one of catth; ; nd one of Iih;';;. "N laidin- Visit Mr. and .Mrs. Tall. Cal., have Herbert, Jr.. who the occasion and conipaiiled his iar lifornia. The only 5just was .Mrs. Molly I'.rown Car ran, who was the. first school teacher of the commerce secretary, j Mrs. So liars greeted her dis- ( i iii'-uUhed uuests upnti thoir ill'- I rival after a short automobile ride ' monopl f.-..m ho station. reporte- T.a,li-:.l loii ItreiiUlasI ators Color ran high, in the cheeks of the white-haired, motherly', woman who mvi.s the botm stead ml Kong which Jesse lloovir built for bis1 ifainily half a century ago, as she j shook hands with Mr. and -Mrs. Aim. -'I tAl'l- The, . Canada, tireenland today were enaed lici t . I lassell a nd I'arker Cramer, American aviators missing for more than two days In an attempted ;ood will flluht from Uoekfwid, 111., to Stockholm, Sweil-, ciiicA(;c. ITiiled States; and Denmark in search loY ain alighted ol. ' 'auain . proceeding, until tiny cune to ailloliloblles could adway. Meinhers i;Ild proceeded Oil lion of the refund quallf ieal ion for j eliKiMlity for it tash 1 minis or loan by tin. legislature and the hunus com mission Is in conflict with Un constitutional amendment, and (hut 1 he people lu approving the bonus ami loan amendment did not con template any such restriction of its ; benelits. hahly fatally injured and a thud seriously hurt wiieu n Oreat North ern train struck a motor car at John's Sidtng. mar here today. A daughter pf Mrs. liebecea Cn.stley. St. Anthony. Idaho, whose name w as not learned, was killed, and another daughter was said to be lying. TK 1! r Y I OU T KSS Ytk SK1.1. lOil JUKSS Men's Dress Pants N ,s!,i,i,..'.l ill IHi'1-.H I'nnts j i 1 in, In WihkIi'iIs llll'l t'llNsilllrl , -i. .'.tiipvii llllil lain l.lu.- t- $:!.ir, ?:.!)", SI.95 HII'l OKU I'A.MS I Villi- ill rr. v 1 11 hi :. v Wew b. and iuok' lt) l:s l-'.d; heU' $1.1.) Russell Work (iloves Cllll bor-DC 'lid" si. Desl rovers llirfi Prices Uist definit lir Cl d Stlliili heard l the ship was Sunday night ' necth tit hell word at lb y when from their kford wa ; radio t.per- icssages indicating off Cape Chidley. tn npera;i Ned h Ibiover and their sons and invited Krip'st Conner, of jiu-in into the living room where a S O S call from th be believed was rep Those optimistic; eluding the fliers' f beard an dane which aled last night. My inclined in imilh.'s, thoH-ht .-hod xhi So-.iibfork- T 1 'in en ll morning w Jruul rle)ier as t li "weekeipf fi.sliing I and Mrs. W. W i t.-n and All ot l a Crandc to ot 1 he W'hiM a at t he depot 1 1' i S.l'.led ll).' fif!l Iteailtiflll C"l)llt trip ii)i ih"i.'." Ji;iiiii r'linliiv. and the :v.-. alhe ! t V e I V 1 I his aulil ill been visiting h for the last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Keffcl. Mrs. Conner ami Mrs. Keffel are sisters. They are leav ing tomorrow ami will visit other re'atives in the Northwest betoro ri turning to Cullforuia. X'UiitsI I'roin los Aimeles Mr. and Mrs. Kay I'ime and sons. Jack and Kenneth, of Kos Aimeles, spent yesterday In l.a Orande, visit ing with liei uncle and aunt, .Mr. Iliud Mrs. A. K. Hug, at their home on Washington avenue, Mrs. Copt! was formerly Nellie ' HI unienst ine, of i:igin. and has many friends in this section. They went on today suit of a to visit at Klein and will go to Spi ip w hich M r, v of I'endle- 1 Mrs. Don McLean. ; iok lo the Southfork ' Mr. Whitney was innrnimr and pn-- That is surely a -it was my first iid the former Ka 'hey found I ishing as s;ii ist'ai lory as kaue gcles before returning to Kos An- Catholics Stage Huge Parade In Cleveland, Ohio on- in-.v Hull i-iiu-iy. i-i-l iii iii-i nii.ii a M r. mil Mis. i-tliiti-loil Wliil-t...l:.y. i.-W. lual;i-iiKin. AiiIm-iI On M M Tt .- i'i-iiit.i'--l i-iiii.!i. ill l-a ll'all.li- Illis l.:ut liilli; must Mlrnly han- l.,-;.ii Mi. mi l Mr.-. A. W. l.'-i-ii !. il ii IKi- i'i Main avcnlii-. 1. il ia- v I " . hid -1 fo lldda M and l! ith the . t ! li.- i irst Jinie Uieir ;hter. Kora Jeail i..i n May tl al Ko Honi. r Keffel and i i it, a rrived on , W eek's Visit W il ll hen-. Mr, Kef I'eiiney eoin formeriy M iss school teacln-r soeialed tlirl's jehool here. i. nds J. c hn; CKK'KUND. Aug. L'l (AIM With more t ha n "io.imhi members of ( 'le vela ml Cal In die . orders par ading through town, n nd celebra tion of a pontifical high mass, the supreme council of the Knights of Col it m litis reached Its husiest and most eventful day of its convention today. At the public hall, all the cere mony aiiil pageantry of the Catho- t lit- church w as lo he ued in ode hrating the pontifical high mass, lexpeeted to prove the largest and most impressive of any ever held In Two iniestlons the situation in M ex ho land alleged circulation of a spurious Knights of Colunihus I "oath'' were expected Mil' most discus tin m il Krom Tivp Mr and Mrs. C. I.. '! and d i ui; lit r, 1 "la i ' Vi n. d ' i 'mm -m in;' . auto M il. w In- ti t miles lliri.ni,: ro e to 1 )l rough I In a( Crnt.-r Tin th I HI 11 , 'b.-a. id am! ira. have just -M-i-sting t'n ok t h m o er dil fereilt I They visited j county and h w here tlo-y 1 Oregon my Man i Hangs Himself ih- ' tin i- McKin;:ie ass and r la li- and t Mamond urn Inp was made :U I nv hirhwav ! i ir, i-.Mi. Mr. Slo p-Ho- Wi.iti- I'retght Had Intetc Mr. and Trit i 'la holM III OKKOCiN CITY f A I ' I When iiteuih ily looked for him ei noou t hey found 1 T. hanging from .. A of. -2 of Ids tain y all Krahk Krause limb ot ; tree about a mil Happy Valley he 11 missing SI 11! health war his act. from home in the seclirm. He had en i ly iiioi n: ng. helb-ved ( ause of trip de t.y ie Mis. I ( I- r of C. I "l-nv ei-. ( "olo., a delegate '.eiierai (irnn-1 S. the latter p'.n-.-s Ms: h y and Kort :f.,ne r!y I1m d , I things lutieti risHi i:ii i.oM- l-1 1; I S I ' 1 1 : "i". on-.. Aug. -I (Al' - t 'oast, k -delicti to. lay (aib I to Iind Iran- ' I'efer Ol ion .and ''ail Mill... K.edsi.oit fisher 1 men. wbni- era ft. Ihe "Cracker- 1'OV." was found as hoi near til" mo at li of T- a- Mile ei . . k ,M'.n-la with the bottom slnvo in. '1 be J i ;i,,e! it 1 1 -1 1 had h it I mpmia ri v er table ba.l been set. with simple white china. The only decoration1 was a small bowl of Marigolds. ! The breakfast menu was typical ly lowan. consisting of peaches and cream, honey, ham and eggs, fried potatoes, rolls and coffee. Mrs. Seellars had prepared the meal herself. She dug the pota toes herself from her own garden. ' As the visitors ate in the rather small room. Ihe crowd which had followed the automobile procession-from Ihe depot milled around outshUv oyerrunnin: the lawn and l.raelmailf' destroying Kje beauti ful flower beds. Nells Hoover's I'leluees Still others gathered urouml the .front porch of the two-story addi tion, w hit h .Mrs. -Seellars added years ago lo the original building. This porch hud been leased to n concession-lire who did it thriving bushies selling pictures of Hoover and the birthplace. fore the call to breakfast, tne republican standard . bearer visited ;ihe kitchen where he once helped ibis widowed mother with tin- chores and then stepped out onto j the back porch which overlooks a garden in the rear and near which Is a cistern and pump fur nishing Ihe water supply in dry w eather. Some (list a nee away Hoover saw the well from v, hich as ;t In." he drew water. I b over w ore a dnnhlebreasted ruit of his favorite color. navy Id ue. Mrs. Hoover bad on a white with a black crepe-do-chene coat wit h a cape collar and a small black hai. Mr. Carran. who. rode with the Hoovers from the station, also was In black with bonnet. Mrs. Seellars had on a black and white figured sum mer dies. Ilrookhart Calls , Senator Smith W. Itrookhar ca Ib-'T at 1 In- Seellars home to gfet .'' he ea ndidate to whom he nlcdued !upport. A number of low a i ongressmen as well pariy leader- ah-o were on hand. A ri tin' Hoovers left (be home after breakfast. Mr. I louver thank ed his hosiers with a deep bow as be shook hands with her. "It was a very delightful break fast " said Mrs. Hoover from the hfrt hula e 'he party motored to the cemetery on the hill where I lonv-r's faibei- and his mother ai- I.uried. When the caravan was a block away, all ears were liall.-d save that In which the family rode. i y re ma i m-d for n short ide I ll': graves. l the rein.fery they pass- hiod Do- obi red l.rh k 1 the aviators may hive made a forced landing in Hreenlaml In which event il was hoped Kskim.i hunters in the almost inaccessible regions might find the men. I school building ami there had a j view for the first time of the main- j moth tent beneath which tonight j he will deliver the second prepared I address of the campaign in which; he w ill elaborate upon his farm re lief views. Continuing on past his birth; nlace I loover drove along t he Wuwpl-No-N FIRE SITUATION IN FOREST X iqil CITY IMPROVED (Continued from Tugo 1 been extinguished. H in reported. .I HI It IIOI Si: KAKKV A TOTAL LOSS w n thYr back to bis car. I The resilience at i '".0 7 Seventh The pari, proceeded lo the new 'sirci'i. whic h was nearly destroyed high school where the nominee ,y fire yesterday afternoon, will be greeted old friends and political rebuilt Immediately, according to leaders until luncheon time. The; ihe owner. Mrs. S. c. .uber. midday meal was eaten at the! The house was literally gutted by home of Mr. and Mrs. 1. ( I. . Yodel. . t he Dallies and the contents Were Mrs. Voder, the w ife of Ihe village '. damaged or jbntroycd. The build pestmastcr, ' is Hoover's second ing was insured for "J mm and I lie cousin,: contents for $7tiu. Several relatives of the eamli-j The house was oceuni.-d by the tiatu were luncheon quests. The J. K. Turner and K. MeCorkle fain family reunion was set for kite' in Hies. Mrs. Turner, it Is said, had "There is Ihe .place where "we went iii a thousand times," 'said (.oiler, indicating a patch of trees Miine- distance away. "That's the place, is it V" Hoover lniuirei. The going was pretty niuoily as a result of a 'downpour last night. "Well, we woh't go he said :is he turned It's better to work out than to rust out. Suits made in my shok From $3 up. JOE EDEXUOUI 1310 Jeff. ihe day ut the home of Mr ,ir. Kalph' Hraiison. a shor tance friuu W'rsl Hraimh." i.ranshn iilsd Is Hooter's s c-ouslu. - - k , Vuuf. to the. old swimming hole where he and his playmates delighted to paddle in mud and water hut be never reached lliis objective. First a slop was made on I he high grass covered banks of the creek at a point which had been designated as the hole. Hoover i cot out of the ear mil auer look ing the scene over lie sum not the place. i hen max mu.k m:kii KKKDSI'OKT. Aug. 'Z I ( A 1 1 When a migllbol went to the iKilliel of Koss Hieker lo nsk him to go fishing late yesterday he found Kicker di'id. shot through the: heart. Ai pistol .with which Kicker had kilb fl. himself was beshb- .the body.' ' liicker. who was K"i, leaves a widow iimil daughter. I. S. AlEMV r.XHTY I'OIM) I ' A N A M A . Aug. I 1 (AIM A Culled States army reconnaissance party headeit by Kieul. lirorge S. Deatty ami five enlisted men which Is was feared, had become, lost In the JuaJftlM,! hasiavrlvi d safely at I'-rto Kello. and rein riled from the hospital only the l dis- i day 'before, and had to be assisted Mrs. by neighboring women from the eciiml' home. j According to Kirc Chief C. u. Murehison the lire was caused by I I plodiug oil the paper spreading iml roof. stove catching on I celling above and upward Into the attic lOJi.rt.'tK WAIt WIIMWS WASIllND'I'ilN. Aug. HI t A l" Thei'iiiro at dost. lt;j,-H rilow of American war 'Veterans iimr than 75 years old. I'enslons of $ In a month lo that number have been authorized. SEVEN. ENTERED ' IN 20-MILE HIKE "His Foreign Wile' Featuring: WALLACE MclJONALD - EDNA MUUI'IIY V A riona rn I''P en op -r- 1 Ol J 11 11 . loot il l ng motor ta u ker I Standard Ci j Sound fhcl w i undetermined ' l..v at am hoi mfb- Mo VEYE.M5ER(; FALL OXFORDS j 1 For n;vn and younp men here for your selection j S-..!).) to .S(i.!) ) I'air ; I i :i II." "' I''-"''- 'rl",n N' "' ! CCulltlllllPll frulll 1'IIKO 1) Thev Bite for Robinson . rurnK m. n - 17 cliiln n.illi-.-.l IiIm l.-nulliy Hlil.li-. 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