p Monday; April 1, 1920.
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
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Page Five
Local News In Brief I
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MISSOURI STORM
SUNDAY HURTS 22
JlCW llulUl Members .
Two important adilltious are be
Ing mude to the La Qraudo MunU
clpal baud. Ono Is In the person
of Grover Crews, of I-a Grande,
who in jotnlnK thu bund this week
Three Also Reported Miss
ing; Buildings Leveled
at Mineral Point
ST. LOUIS.. Apr. 1 AP) Twell.
So wCliaptcr Instituted
A new Order of the eastern Blar
chapter was Instituted In Eugene
Saturday, announces Mrs. Carrie
Juckson, of llakcr, grand conduc
tress of the order. Mrs. Jackson tv-twn In lured, ihrnn rennrtoft hiImu.
buss drum player and tho i visited between trains in La Qrande :.n and Jo in tu tn
other Is tho addition of a et of (this morning on her way home. wrecked or . damaged was the
kettle Arums lor, which -neffotia- i Tl new .chanter la to be known ' known-toll early today of an Easter
ilflnn nn.imlnr Thn r.rw f n. 111. to. If Ivr.p Thrt In Hi It III Inn . . . .
x.v Biurin 01 lurnauo proportions inai
ceremonies were attended by ft cut a swath through rural south
number of state officers including j east Missouri early last night. No
tho worthy, grand matron. Mrs. deaths were reported but several
Setters, of Astoria; worthy grand j victims were in a serious condl
patron, Gilbert Charters; Miss Mc-'uont
Kiniey, or I'onianu. grana aecre-i Searching parties, undor dlrcc
. tlons are -under way. The cost of
the drums will bo about $500. Mr.
Crew for several years was a bass
drum pluyer In Sun Francisco
theaters and Is a professional must-
' cian. Tho new drums will bo
bought it this time because form
erly theWi whs no' one in this city
who could pluy them. Mr, Crews
is owner of the tourist camp In this
Tity. Harold Brown hm' will handle
lie traps in the band.
Goes to Kngcno
Mrs. W. ,15. Oesterllng of Jjl
Grande was culled this week to Eu
gene to consult with the attending
physicians in regard to the condi
tion of her son. Hen Oesterllng. a
student at the university, who has
been quarantined with scarlet
ttvr. He is much Improved, has
jtary; Mrs. White, assistant grand tlon of the Poplar liluff Ued Cross
conductress, of Portland; Mrs. chapter, this morning were ui
Thompson, grand chaplain, of J i-mntlnir in mukn tiw.ir nv.r
Moro; Mrs. Kaster, of Oregon City, ( highways strewn with trees and
grand marshall. Eugene Is beau- other debris to make a further
tiful iow, Mrs. Jackson says. 'The .survey,
daffodils blooming everywhere I Renorts Indicated that th storm.
look like fields of gold. I picked a accompanied by a terrific down-
hundred of them at a cent a piece
to bring home.
Mr. Vaughn to Leave
W. I. Vaughn, of this city, form
rrly manager of the Sacajuwea Inn,
will liini-.. lAnUl.t a.nlA
been -released from ,uarantno and ., ,,,, Mr8 Vaughn and
it will be decided this week as to !
whether or not he is able to take I
up his studies UKuiu. Mrs. Oester-1
ling Will also visit her daughter ut
Hundon .before returning to La
Grande. ,
Two lllir l-lsli
. J. C Murphy spent a very suc
cessful day ; fishing on the Wul-
their daughter, Bonnie Mae, are
already in the Washington city
where Mr. Vaughn will join them.;
pour of rain and hail, struck ut
6:46 p. tn. near Hoxle in Northern
Arkansua and swept north as fur
as Bismarck, Mo., a distance of
about 10 miles. . -
' ' ltl Vm&i Jlusy
" Mrs. Bailie Hill, executive secre
tary of Hhe local Red Cross-chapter,
-was 'in oharge of the survey
in Hie- damaged area.
-'Andrew Miller; about 45 ycurs
bid, was brought to a hospitul ut
I'opiilar Blurt in a critlcul condi
tion. Others Injured Included Hir
am' D. Pharr and his wife, a Mrs.
QUITS AS QUEEN TO WED PRINCE
F p
Mario KcaAls to Enterprise '
Miss Murle.Hcavis, of Enterprise,
pussed through La Grande todayrsmlddy and son and a Shu. Mor
from Portland on her way home. ; ton. '
Miss ltcavls has been working at' X .-peter-Rulo, a -farmer, was ex-
tnuB rlvee VfHtnrttnv ItrlniHntr Iwn . . . .... ........ w. m v. i. . .peClCO
Ji..n,.,,,.i 7n 1 7. fir, nVi.. n "u,u una now P" employed in.-whcn hto
,. " r ' . , , , . , the otriee or w. c Donaldson, coun
proot of-hi. -luck.- 4.ocal sports- ty agriculturist agent, at Enter-
tiii.n utiifra ihiit t n itin in nitttrl Hfn m
prise. ij,. . ,
Not every glvl would iibdlratc u Job as rclgnliig queen to marry
.a boxer but flhu-y AIvch. u lelltt of Kuutu tMaru; C'nl.; did so.-nnd
becamu Slra. peter .Meyer Kuster Bnndiiy. i Mary wua ehuHen us
ciueen of her city's annual festival, but slio renounced her regal"
robes for Ihe hi-hlul trousseau. ; Pole, by the way. Is one 'of tho
high piiiiccK of wati' 'being consldoicd oil his 'wuy tu win the
welter or middleweight crowns. . . '
men state thut there is open seu
son on stcclheud- over 15 Inches ill
Winters. Mrs. Roy Spencer, Phyllis , 1 91 2. served until December, 1!U4,
Peterson and'Jeun Cumlibell: altos land wuh reniumint,.,! in hi'm wii.
to die' of injuries suffered ,M,I,1U "I'er. Mrs. Will Adler, j liam O. sharp succeeded, liiiu In
is homo near Mineral Point ?.lttbtl. M.f10"' Mw, R. K. Tyler. ! ' .
wso ilemnllhed HIv nl- vn nthnp . Mrs. A. W. ISelsOll. .Mildred Post
persons in that vicinity were re- i tenoiw-Shorwood WlllianiB, A. W.
norted Inlnred " .v 1 Nelson Kermll Rugaln. . Renwlek
nu asureo -o intnes m jengin. uno , M, vphl :AnUoraon, ant Miss i
weighed six and a .u lirter and the ',. sclmeffer. botll of Pcndleto.ii.4
other live and three-quarters r(!lurned t0 ,,,. holcs ,ast n,sni;J
pounds, 'ihey are on dismay In rtor 8Iondll,B , weekend In.
ported Injured.
t ,; Buildings Wrecktttl
The roof of the Mlssou
1UI1KWI muu .u. uuv ' "1". lt0rn lo l'l'lldlelou
meusureu .o ineiius ill jengui. ,ne I vtoto .., mi.. ': -l'7." -..".
. I. ."..rw-niiruuu F.niailon hl -Aiiner
!ras, blown off and ten or
Rouses .reportcu wreekeu. i
klio window of the W. K. Gilbert . T. :.."7..T . Muuaing -eacapea
company. parents. Mr. and Mrs.. Ajidorson.
i and Miss Schacffcr visited frjeridi.
SANTA RARBAHA, Cul., Apr.
l (AP) Colonel Charles A. Lim!
1'Vauk Mcdimg lo bo Awistant
Krank H. MeClung, of La Grande sirs. Hailcy and Son Oome."i.-1 f-
lias been appointed graduate assis- Mrs. Butley and son, Ililly.. came Vnrleior
.1 1 ". J. Cluik.i Sheldon Brownton. Henry bench lust night ex'iramad in th..
rl Paclficl (;u1"- W'om Wullslngor und Virgil Associated Prew. his deep grief over
ml 1ointfK"clKn"',ur'fp,'; uu-aa raul Knouta.the death In Pails of Ambassador
more ;.L ,'"llu' a,is,irer. ueorgo . uir- , Herrlck. Tlio aviator who was re
: nle and H. L. Dixon.. jcelved by the late ambassador in
., ., J ' , . l'lll ls UI h' histurlc lune flight
iarii.e. In llin Inmlnes. ,lUi, i, t nf Methodist church wore very insplr
Doniphan, 35 miles southwest of , '"8 ond we ln keeplnii with the
Popular Bluff ' The onlv oerson I Resurrection Day. Kollowlng the
.reported. Injured was Mra Frank sunrise oerviuo yesioruuy iiioruiug, ,WUV8 bcc .. ;; ,,..,. ,,,
D.... ...i,. , . .the members of the Hmvorlh Lea. u,nu" uec" "' 0 than a friend to
was " " .
across tho Atlantic, said:
"I lim deeply grieved at tho loss
of Ambuesadur Herrlck, who has
Tho entire town
tant in the school of business ud- to La Grande lust week to make ' thrown Into darkness i the Pino Cone auto oump und were
ministration at tho University of their home. They are at the Grande The ton of tho Ripley: comity ' at tho church In time fur Hunduy
aparuncms. iney cume icourt house at Donlnhan was blown scnooi w here u speciui program
Oregon wTiere ho Is a student. Mr. Rondo
Mcciung graduated ut i.u urumiu rrom Twin Kulls. Ida., and are Join- off and tho wall cracked beyond1 us put on by the children of the
" ..- ,-;. an-, jiuiny who recently pur-iirepalr. Tho Methodist, Buptist and
I Holiness churches wero damaged.
I do not believe that nn in
dividual ever commanded greater
love und rospect from tlte people
of two countries."'-
In his now position ho will do re-, chased the Standard Laundry,
search work ln loreign iraue, laa-fl
lug the place of William Ruthor-. Return to Elgin Home -. v'.
ford, who recently accepted a iohI:I Mr- and Mrs. Hcrber Kax ahd
tlon with tho Pnciric Telephone and little sons Lawrence and Llal,- of
Telegraph company at Seattle. Migin. returned to their, home this
" .morning from La Grande where
nasiiingioii MiKiciiis iien- . they visited Mrs. l-ox" mother, Mrs.
'SERVICE AT PARK
OPENS EASTER DAY
(Continued from Pago 1)
l'our University of WnshlnKlon yt
students are spending a week of, . .
their spring vucution in 1-a Crunch. Vlnlt I rom VhIow
where they ore working. 'Ihey Mhs Until Haves,
younger departments. Included
on thu program whs-a pugeunt
given by the girls of Aliss Doty's
cluss which hud to do with the
women at the tomb and tho up-
pearunce of the ungel of light. (
At the hour of tho morning ser- j
Hall guve a strong Easter dla- IM'ortunlty to outline and develop
course on tho theme "Tho Kestlval lcleuI program of educational
of Klvinir Feet." .An ICuster an- service for thu slate of Oregon.
them "Hosanna" w'us sung by tho In view of the fact that the
ROY CON KLIN
ELECTED BY
SCHOOL MEN
(Continued from Page 1)
boforc- an audience which taxed
tho -cuDaclty of the church - last
and ...Mrs. )' . . .. ...... , ehnli-. Pniil Kiiulilx tnklnir the snln Oregon collHiltullfiii und llin li,lu.
ire: Kd Clifford, of Seattle; Robert Charles Hunter, both ot Wallowa.!-.-.: ... ..?..?"' u., .. ! part, l-'lve Infanis were bantlaod latlva statutes nssumu eoim.lete .e.
iluntor, of Seattle: Ernest Good-, wero visitors in La Grande yoater-i'r","' ,'.,,,"7 the services und 0.10 adult Hponslblllty for Ihe development of
fitch, of Benton; Wash.,-und Art. day.-. Mii..Uayde 'clbth.wdlSS;h,',' JfJ' Sn!iri&-,ni"mv9a w momboni wero taken the prugntm of cdueutlon, we here
Emanuel, of Seattle. They - are teacher In the Wallowa gradei by re.,uet ihu the tlnanclaVlead-'
iiiiib wwin .mMw.i .acnooi. ' .. .. :. ii....i ., M u.. At (Sunday school yesterday the el-shin of the stale m-nvlil.. r,.
j'of J.-ebrtiary. Those who heard j annual "World Service" collection -substantial contribution from stale
Ball Players In
Practice Sunday
At Athletic Park
A number of men who ui-o try
ing out for tho I -a (Wiule club ut
tho Hluo Mountain IniKenull leugue,
wore out for un Impromptu prac
tice y est e id ay afternoon ut tho hlKh
school grounds. -Ulb Htokke, IhnI
year's first sucker, was limbering
up his baseball muscteri and spec
tators reported that he has all the
sip and speed he vxhltiltcd with the
lifSS chumpionshlp lMrules.
. The leaguo seuson Is schedule!
to open Apr. 21 with I.u Qrnndo
playing liuker und tho I'endh ton
Huckuroos plashing with tho Kn-1
lurpriHo v. iiieuains.
A baseball meeting Ik to he
called in tho near futuro to com
plete nrrangemeiUH for lluv local
club, It was report ud this morning
Follows Dad as
Head of Tribe
,-,ew I
MRS. J.J. CARR
CALLED BEYOND
SUNDAY EVENING
Continued from rage one)
here, .Mrs. A. T. Powell, of Prim
vllle, and Mrs. Kinmu Ketsey, of
Portland. Mrs. lllgger Is at pres
ent In Ugypt and could not be
reached.
t:(M)i:.Mi:i) ,mi:n si:k (;ami:
KA.V QUKNTIN I'ltlHON. Ar. I
(A!1) Pifteen condi-mued men
nwaltlng execution by hanging saw
mii Kustei- Sunday huscball game
within the prison walls. . ' .
Brain Power Wasted
Selenllsm and psyclinluKlsIs holil
Hint there Is iilinost un limit to
what tho human liriiln can iiccoin
pi 1Mb yet tho ninjoilly of punple
use only 10 per rent of I licit- hi uln
power. , , ,
Decesiary. Arrangement
"He who g?el lo iwoo with
everybody," said III Ho, Hie s:ige ul
Chinatown, "must arrange, as far
ns possible, to upeiik Willi only one
persun nt a time." Washington
Star.
VSif - - I "
Alice C. Uhllkosll
of tho new garage, 15. H. Brewery,
usslstunt sales munnger ot the I'oi-t.
land branch and N. K. Cotte, ser
vice prouiotlon representative of
Chevrolet, are hero to assist Mr.
l.arlaon in starting out. General
Motors also expects to huve a man .
horo for awhile.
MENTION DAWES
FOR PARIS POST
(Continued from Page 1)
l.'l-veai-i.li
daiiKhli-r or. ihe hue chief of Ihu
Mciiimiliiees, Kinest Oi-hliiish, will
Kue.-eed her fa I her as head ot lh"
Indian tribe. She Is an iieiideiny
graduate and Is known mining hi r
people,'' nt . Shawano. - Wis... us
Prim-ess Konoko.. '
and oilier community work und
was ono of tho leaders In the orl
gliiul good roads program ln Union
county.
The old La Grundo Grocery com
pany, in which he was u part own
er, prospered ami grew under his
management and the efficient mun-
ner In which Us business wiib con.
u,,....., ,.n oimnii ny iuu iuci TI11U
It W'us tho only wholrsulo, house
to be purchased In tho recent Muc
Marr consolidation or food outlets.
In connection with tho opening
to go to Paris. He is now en route
to the French cnpitul on u vucutlun
he begun with Mrs. Kellogg after
his release from the statu depart
ment last week by Secretary Stlin
son. Anothur possibility, ussumtng'
this 72-yeur-old veteran is willlng
to return to puhllo service so soon
ufter his retirement, is that he
might now bo offered the London
post, which he held when appointed
secretary of slate, nnd Dawes bn
given the Purls usslgnineiit. Both
of these Hiiggestlons uro bused on
tho desirability of having men of
equal distinction, at tho two capitals.
7
TWO SCllOOlH Of Hlll'HMIUIlHlllp,
equipped with modern retail stores,'
have been opened by tuu clmiiiber
of commerce In 1'uriH. .
G. L. LARISON TAKES
AUTO AGENCY HERE
(Continued from, rage X)
Across from Bohnenltamp's
OUl MOTTO: ,
.hiwl I he tuu ue or belter '
tiuallty ut a lower price
"The Khoe and Jloidery '
- Hloro"
There's a
Witt
to the
amount of
fudge you ,' ; ' "
could cook
without scorching
What's true tn conking mice
is trite in roasting coffee. That's
' , why Hilts Bros, never roast
coffee in bulk. Only a few
pounds at a time pass through
the roasters by a patented, con
tinuous process. The result is a
delicious, uniform flavor such at
no other coffee has,
HILLS BROS
COFFEE
mm
Frrth from the orVf-
oporatlng. Previous to lvU he
lived In Baker for nix yeiu-M, helng 1
' employed an a traveling rcpreHi-nta-1
tlvo of Allen ami Lewis of I'ort- .
land, lio started In the grocery I
earn scholarships.
1
Is ;ivrn Honor
'IHi llnterprlw on Huslnew
't the cantata, last evening have been
, was tukun which
(hiugliter. Miss Jean Williams, a Hutururlsc for a business visit.
student ut the university has re- , , ...
cently been pledged to I'M Hetu, .Mr4. Smith Ucliims to WeLsPr '
a national honorary fraternity In I Mrs. J. K. Smith, of Welser.
drumn. whose membership is open Idu., who has been visiting In. La
to both men and women who have
shown signal ability nnd dono un
usual work in this particular field.
Itcturii Trom Wyoming
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, form
orly of Wallowa, passed through
' Iji Grande this weekend on thu
way to Vallowa where they will
visit for a while before going to
Hruttle. ' The Smiths have been
wintering in Wyoming. Kor many
years they lived at Wallowa where
Mr. Smith was engaged in. the
men's clothing store business.
Vvwt Hill Tompleroi Home .
Mr. and Mrs. Krank' L. J.llly,
formerly : of lu Qrunde, urrlved
Hero Thursday for a vlnlt with their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Hill Templeton and children
Diekle and Joan. They have been
spending the winter In California
and following their visit' here .ex
pect to locate in Portland. j
In Viilo Today
1'ollco Chief and Mrs. Clint
- haynes drove to Boise yesterday
then going on to Vale today where
he Is attending the quarterly meet
ing of the I'eaco Officers associa
tion of Kastern Oregon, of which
he In president. He will return
either this evening or tomorrow.
Grande with her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. heslfe White, returned 'to her
home this morning. .
Hack to Huntington : - v. w
Mrst G. Closson and. Mrs. H.
Kuntz. both of Huntington, re-;
turned to their homes this morn
Ing after spending a few hours 111'
lu Grande on business.
Trial Is Postponed . '
The trial in the justice court of
J. M. Cox and Hal Williams has
been postponed from today until
Wednesday at 1:30 o'clock. . 1
amounicu tu mm n tn thn t-i ,.r .i..,.,.ii,.,t
C. A. Warrnti. of Port I. nil : 1 1 fin t :.. ..
the chorus work deserving very Kastern Or.-Kon illoccso. was speuk- who have served a community well
high, praise. Musical critics In the cr ut St. Tutor's Kplscoiml church over a specified period ot time,
audience huvc pronounced It as be- dui-UiK the morning service, begin- (d) As corollary to a bromle.-
ing among thu best productions nlng ut 1 1 o'clock. JUs0 for and liutfer unit ot taxn-
given ln this city for sumo time, An impressive service ot yentor- nUIli we H( ful, hugt-r unlls ot
while others who enjoy and are In- day afternoon was the ceremony sehool udmlnlslrullun.
sptrea uy good music, report unineni nt tne r u-st j'rcHiiyterian
evening of great uplift and insplr- churcTi when the Knights Tcmplur
atlbn, a fitting climax to Euslct
day. : . ' '; - -
.r?lfhe- cantuta is a very bcuutiful
arrangement consisting of 1(1 num
bers in three parts. Following a
general' anthem of praise. "Pruisu
Ya Tho Mighty God" the first part
had to do with prophecies conccrn-
!".? ",0 '"i?1"'','1 '.t;S"!!i: ,.'..). 1 ryal atmosphere to tho chinch tho Kaslcrn Oregon meet, which
I- y m ! I" scene. I w ill l.o held the Saturday before
" '.C?..& ,:..C ?"'1...";.';: ": Tlie'rltuul of the Knights Temp- Itl.e stole meet. A triangular meet.
,..rri,.,i th'. ...in ..Jii. ,liu.,..i i.J '"i- for that occasion was conduct- with Union, Milker, ami Iji Clrandi
........... ...v uu.v .otuau.a.u
business with Allen anil J.cwts In I
.1900.
. Mr. Lurlson ,.has been uctlv.-ly
iM.'nii. .it. .i.i liii. i.iin.iirm ...--
csts of l,a 'Clralldc througliniit Ills
residence here, lie hits been In
terested In chamber of commerce
SfJ Z)U e3rt 5U a&rt -SU 4i.J
I (7) We upprova henrtlly tho rc-
1...I.I il, ,..! i.-m... .VH..-....I..U unneiu-
f church servico bly In mnkliiB possible the uxten-
cnuiLn seivito. , H(jn of kln,M.8lir,on , th0 clll(,!(
Kormlng in priK-esslon the of Oregon.
jivnignts niai-cnei! into tne cniircn.
taking their places in the front
:ruvs of tlio aiidttoriiiiu. JJrewed
.in full iegnlln carrying white w,u wus decided upon ut the inuel-
I plumes they tended a chivalrous Ing Sulurdiiy, 1m Cirulide will have
lai CiruiKlc (OtH MtH'l
Tho truck schedule for. the scu-
To Visit .Mrs. Jit-Carroll
Mrs. S. M. Headlce. of Meacliam,
wus expected to arrive In this city
this morning to visit her friend,
Mrs. Ithoda .McC'arroll.
To IllltltlllgtOfl
tho chorus; VI) "Behold A Virgin
cil and led by C. M. Humphreys, competing, is to Hike place at Un.
Ml.Ml f'nnAlv,,.. tn.mr ,. 1 1.-., l.w . I'OJlier AllMWei'M WUS 1110 Ht'l'" ".'' O" "I'L L. JOU WCCH. OeiOlO
Bheldon Brownton; (3) ' llrlghtest m"n s-Preached by the llev. J.
And Best" wilh Hheldon Brownton, Ueorge Wlz. luistor of the chinch,
tenor. Mrs. Claude Couper, soprano, Music was furnished by tho Triad
carrying the solo parts, Sherwood choir.
Williams, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Will
Winiam Ory. of Pendleton, pass-' Atlll'r lind Paul Knautt singing the MYRON HERRICK
id through this city today on the
way to Huntington where he will
be ,epiployed by the O.-W.
To WnlloMm
Mr. and Mrs. Spikes, and llltlc
son, Leslie Jr., passed through l.a
Grande toduy on the way to Wal
lowa where they will live.
VI.-IH in Walla Walla
('. S. ruddock, circulation luan-
Ariuils XMt in Im (iraiulc 'nger of The Observer, was a busl-
Mr. und Mrs. Manlcy Anint. of ( ness visitor in Walla Walla yester-
Klgln. vtoltcu in l-a uruntio Mitur- duy.
day cvejilng. Mr. Arant is owner
of tlii Klgin Recorder and former
ly was connected with the Baker
Herald Jn Baker.
k'ni' Stolen
' J. K. Zwcifcl, or !M2 Main street,
r.-ported his sedan stolen yesterday.
H was recovered later in the day
on Jackson avenue.
tides were missing, from the tuu
chine.
quartet, und the chorus; (4) "Culm
On The Listening Kur ot Night"
contralto solo. Miss Mima Cooper, j
with tho chorus: (B) Arise, Bhinu i
Kor Thy Light Is Come" Mr. WII-
Mums, sopruno soloist, witli! choir; '
tU) "Light Of The World" ladles
double uuurtet, Oenevicvo Adler,
Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Nusbauin, Mrs.
Cooper, Mima Cooper, Mrs, Nelson,
Mabel Morton.
I'urt two was a series of fivu
beuutlful numbers centering ubout
the crucifixion. "He Knows It
All" was an arrangement for tho
linen's voices; "O bacrcd Head" a
DIES IN PARIS;
52 NATIONS MOURN
(Continued trom Page 1)
.Mis Cvufllt Is III
Mrs. William Condlt is suffering
from tonsllitln at her l,a Grande
home. She returned several days
ago from a short trip to Portland.
Mr. ami Mrs. Durmnt Vfcit
Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Durrant, of
Several nr-1 Spokane, are visitors on business
in Im. Grande today.
Iluek at Work
Tom Ituckman. employe of the
l;nited -States National bank, re
turned to work tills morning after
several weeks Illness. He under
went nn" appendix operation.
Vlitliig Here
Mr. and Mrs. Jean Ulmlen. of
Yakima, have been here since Fri
day visiting nt the home of I. Hut
chison, her brother. They expect
to leave in about two days.
Mr. Iotm KtturtLS Home
Mrs. Kdyth loun returned to her
homo Kriday from a buslucss trip
to Portland.
Mr. Mnlboriif Innej
Charles Mulboeuf, retiring sec
retary of the I'nlon county cham
ber of commerce, left this weekend
for his home in Portland.
I'lff Meeting
Th monthly 'meeting of the Iji
Grande fire department will be
helil this evening, beginning ut
o'clock.
lEclurn Hoim1
Mrs. H. J. Van Vlaek. or Core,
and her baby son. left the Ir.
Wonderllck hospital today tu re
turn home.
Here lYom Sianfkid
J. W. Kyle, of Stanfleld. Is a
vialtor in 1a Grande and Is at tho
Sacajuwea Uin.
played golf with Colonel Motl, und
heat him 3 and 2 in a guiiiu nt Saint
Cloud. Thursday he, decided to
forego the golf and told friends.
' "1 feci thut blunkety blank cough
uguin."
j Mrs; tivirlck. Madam Sulemhler,
who was his secretary, Bradford,
his vuM, and 1 r. Ferry-Holies
chorus number: "Tho Crucifixion ; Although Paris was virtually
"," "ml oeuuin ui ahnndoned by most of the dlplo-
Of tho entire cantuta was a tenor Ilmu, ond officials over the Kaster
recitative, taken by Mr. NusbD.im. weekend, the city today was pour-
assisted by the chorus: "Slowly The B 01lt By,pali,y for the late Am
Oayllght Is Fading" a chorus num. ' erlran omi.assu.lor while tbos,. of
ber and the beautiful solo "Kaster officialdom remaining In town were
Dawn" by Mr. Williams assisted by r., iiKlrlerllltr how i-'ri.ncr. fan tin
that, on Apr. au, Mlllon-l.'ieewiiu.r,
rcndtolen, Union and Iju. Grande
will meet In a triangular meet In
I'endlf-lon, Union und La (ll-undu
will engago in a two-day relay
meet on the ldtll und 17th uf this
in. .nth. it Is reported.
save with tAreTV
AT
tho chorus.
Part three was made up of tho I
four triumphant resurrection num-'
ibers. The first with Mrs. Nus
bauin, soprano, nnd Clclund Wall
singer, baritone, as soloists, and the '
chorus, was "Christ Is Itlsen." i
"frown Him With Many frowns"
lienor to the note. diplomat.
Among the suggestions was that
one of France's finest crutsors
should lie placed at the disposal of
the H.-rrii-k family to take lllc.
umbassa. tor's body home.
PrfMS Praises Him'
The press continued lo devote
Mb Kustrr VMu
A visitor in Ii Grande yesterday
wua Miss I less Kuster. teacher ln
the high school at Union.
H-ll at llrion Home
Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Irecry, of
Portland, are house guests of Mr.
and Mrs. O. L. Larlson. In this city.
To llakcr Tulny ,
Mrs. O. K. Chapln. of Iji Grand
Mr. Minnklin in Tiit
nver nuiiiuta. ot 'ijciits,' r; v.cni;ia u.'-r rwmy to uptf sev-;i -iiutiation nna en fitvntiart urvnfposwu'l.M-, A r.-poltllcHit. It
i.ltor ui La Utaudc today.
t-il hour, on bUhllieuu
wss a male chorus with solo units columns t.. Anibai.sa.lor ll.-rrl.-k.
taken by Hermit ICagaln, tenor and d.-ploring the deal It of tin- mull
Paul Knuutz. baritone. "Tho who. th.y say wuh one ueeor.l. un
Heavens Declare" wus a number derstood l-'rani-e as few other diplu.
by the entire choir, the special mats did. Gabriel Perrcux of the
quartet, consisting of Mr. Williams, Paris Midi suggested that the best
Mrs. Williams. Mrs. Nelson and way to show gratitude for the w r
Mr. Knautc. The grand f Inn le wus vies which Ambassador Herrlck
Iho great choral "All Hall The rendered was lo "work with all our
Power of Jesus Name." strength to dlBslPate the last clouds
Members of the choir, who sting overshadowing Franco - American
last evening and who will repeat relations."
tho cantata at Hot Ikn Thursday Funeral arrangemMils were de.
evening are sopranos, Mrs. W. W. I pendent upon a trarui-Atlantic tele.
Nusbauin. Mrs. Kherwood Williams, phone conversation which Mrs.
Mrs. Claude Cooper. Anne Arnold- 1 Parinely Merrlrk planned to have
us, Genevieve Adler, Kuthmyrl Mil- with her husband, the ambsnsu.
- ?'-rB- rharlc "ting. Mrs. Italph dor's son. today. Parmely Herrlck
..-in -,. t , , , Wlul (n ci iun,) Ohio, when his
lts Tonrrow Vlght father died.
The U A. to B. of It. T. will In the course of his career. My
meet at Kagles Hall tomorrow- roll Timothy KerrU-k was a lawyer.
nigni at i:jn o clock. There w ill financier, rovernor of tlhln.. un.!
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