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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Five Local News In Brief ; .loiner Hchroeder, of la Grande, I luii been selected by the rortui sor- trloe for work thin summer. 4,Eueh v.-ur students in the urcgon mate rolb'tfe school of forestry ur4 pro-j vldrd with summer empiuymt-nt Interesting Kltfti - 'MARKET NEWS 'OP-THIS DAY KIk-ihU Ita In llukrr Mrs. H. W. Thompitun, I pltv. u-nnt In Itiiktif flila mnt-rtlnu The hiHtoiy of mi lntir('tlnir slifii i in n., n.i th h .. i. In Im (Ininilu whh dlwluiiotl ytwter- j , ' duy lj two men. one from Haft Mrx. Muxlir la I ' ; Kranrlwa onil the othir from l'ort-1 Mm i it MojiIiv i i..,.. r., m. ( liind. The Hlitn whlrlt in lurati-a ' nlKlil for Oirrti-n. I'tnh. to lu irom. .In the window of tho Union Mart. ,, ...,.,,. iIiioukIi cooperatlvp urmnK'uinont ifuKO mid Invrstmnnt company la i with Ilia fndiTiil furent rvlce. Tho the only one of Ita kind on tho I In I'urlliiiiil ohjuct l lo Klve xtuilonln practical l'udflc count and there ura not i jra. Vude King und dnimhtcr inilnhiK In forestry work licforw' mora than two or three like It In lure visiting; relntlvm In I'nrtliind. Krudilutinn nun iney may lie mom,tne l nileil Mnlm, w. II. HallUKher. efilrU'iit worker when they ko on or Han Kmnchico. nny. The lnn tin. joli. permanently. The mil- j was oriKintilly In the office of Wll deiitH ure employed in lookoutH Hum Miller uiv eurly ub 1K9U when iltliinx the fire KrtiKOh. on trull I'mi- ' Mr. Miller wuh intent for the North ftructlon ttnd forest, road huilillng. IfiitUh Mercantile compuny. He und uh patrolmen. folil hin interest In the compuny j In l!2fi und tlie dirn of repreentu- Auar i,n YfirutlMi- ! lion wnn thus truilMferreil. Mr. MiH. I'hllo Andeinou. Mlw. Mny-!ill'sh-r und Ki-cd K. Wlckurd. me funnlmr. und Mr. McOullnimh. I "Peclul intent, from l-onlund. were. all of Hnker. liiinne.1 tlirouitli Iji '" '-a Grande yCMlerduy conferring VlHl Mar ... July ... Sept. ... CHICAGO nit AIM Oikhi lllith ,i.im i.ny. l.iutfi.st : i;it ,.t.SH 1 .2 1 I. ov I.KI l.l!'4 t.33 ClUKO i.niiei.iTM i.mi.ai' t.aajl i.i? Builder of Hotel Visits lulnckened In Intcnaity It upienred Tho hnilder of the Ia .Orahde to olwervcra tlmt the rehrla hud hotel, V. C lleektell. of I'orlluntl, .drawn buck, ut It-nut lempornrllv. ta In Im (irunde on lulneM with I 1'nited Ptutes tru.ipnn on ciiurd W. O, i'linger, uiunuiter und lew Uluty ut , the line were forced to of the hotel. , ; ' . . , lek shelter behind nulldtnint u " 1 1 ' l 'l.lllUittt ttluu.i.1 lhr...'h .,...l,.i.llv . (eveiy open Kpne In the Moutliern wi HUB i.-.if (lf the Arlvmiu tnwil. As the rebels drew .awuy it he lenme npiuii'ent thut they nuu suf jfered mme cusnultien. I Kponulle outhilrsts .of virions miiNketry cotitlimetl nlterjiutely on elt her flunk. I ikol Uitnnlir Maowi rillCAtso, April tAl-) Opm Advices that the soldier, would , , "UHFV- '' V UiK lo I ?.' U, w Kill . later be moved neross Arlsonl. soil cutis- !' . 1 ..showed some lid.llllolml setlmck. M tiovernoi John f. I'hl of , I'OltTI.ANI. me.. April 0 ,A(M 'N. u and provWons re hlso Aiixunu. to protest to the suite de- --Kkic prices remain M ThllrlMlni,;:"",,,' "' r"1'" w""''1 ..,.n....,. w...i,in.....n !..... I....V- .i ..it . i down, bill slllisiiitlenlly holdillK COLD SNAP AIDS FRUIT MEN HERE (Continued from Pact 1) Eggs Remain At f jlame Level With Supply Heavy! Wheat Nervous And Some Lower Today liiHttiii, Oivkuii hihI Jttiho. "'tViniK'ntturcH low with front at tiu bcKlunlnir r l,H week ami nor inn I lhir'urtof.u Local Teachers Plan To Attend Spokane Meeting ilmiiilit tniliiv nn tho wiiv in othpr with Juek Kerrls, polnlH to sppiicl their Bprlnr Vui-n-. of company Jktp, ttnnH, All nro tfachprn in tlio Hiikt'l public irhoulH. Mil. An tic twin will ko to rnmlon to vUIt her hUKhnml who Is working tlion. Mitm. funning will ko to TpnOleton unl Mr. MH'uiloiiKli vnit headoil for KfiKonc wlmre ho will visit on the university cnmpim for fiYftml diiys ut tiM Alphu Tuu OniORa houtv of 'which lift 1h u lnpinbor. ll wiiH ut the I'nlvfinily of Oiojfon lHt ytnir. , i , Taking lulvuntuKt' of tho wok roprfsontnttve , uprlnj; vurutlon from notion I ttmrh Inir In Ht'llOOlH, the . loriet Grunttu number public nf the ::::::: :r'!.':r.;,:::r I'm. IIvh. Vannf one rent ti 45. ijiHt night Oovt-rnnr ChllllpM do- poultry ttnil froh men tit wow U i-lan d ho hail rorolvod iirwumnro Kol nupply. but tho oVmuml w: rrrnn AVahIiiKHin that "Arliomt'n hobllnjf thi ptlt-OK Mtoady. . KruitH una voKPtuiuoH were tut- plmnfro:! In tho main, l rl f to. It AIIOVK IX K I, A MAT II K I. A MATH KAI.I.H, Ort., April (At') Winter mado n btilutoil bid for tlio Klauiatli ouuntry thU moriiiut; whon tuoirttry tl roped to a minimum uf 16 diKrooM ubovo xoro. A rold north cantorly wind Kiivo ludicatiun that the unnenon alilo weather would continue, HIIIh woro covered with snow. abh weatlier. . AHtoilu, Ovv.t oq the coaKt wttM wuritirr today but tho hills Htiiroumlinir It woro mow oovonrd. Tho Mitinv coudiUmt prevailed ut Mui'Khfkid. (lovehinieiit woathov prodiotlonji Indtcatnd tho Into winter Hpoll may bo broKeir over 'tho wuekt'nil, . i . xovorolKnty would bo roiippotod In tho matter." Mr. ttml Mr. Cliorry Visit llorrw- toachpi'S nnd aohool official of this Mr .and Mi-h. A. H. Cherry, form- city are planning to uttond the In- or roKidoiUM of Im. Onimle, and now land Km pile Teach ern' aMsoeialioii t of rortland. catno to l.n Orundo ' :moetlnf to be held In Hpokanc, last nljfht for a visit. While In l.a ; WaHh., Apr. 10, 11 and 12. ' Hev (Inthdo Mr. Cherry was In the flor- .eral will ko to Hpokune befuro tho 1st numinous. I'ntll recently ho had Mth to attend tho NorthwoKt As- a floral nhop on Handy .Hotilovard .Hooiatton of Kooondary KcltuolR and In l'ortland. He han sold hlB In terostH there but will continue to make- his homo In tho It one City, he roporta. ; r HlKhor KchuoU meeting to be held 'iriu;r 111 iiio t . aiiiuiik iiiuni? . attendlmr both oonventluiiH will bo ' LonKfellow, city superintend- VbdtM talunl IKmui Hero : Mrji. K. , H. Welnhur'l, of Wal lowa, who Iiuh heen Hptsndlng hcv- 1 I I t - . ii ""'"" sifter, Mh HarrbH m 4ir. ' . i . mi unit j Gmnrt0t mH K.fthrVO, Ander- turned thlH niornlnK. . I.Hllu Cur line KuucfUi, of ;KiHorprlHo. came to Iji (Ininde for tho trip with Mrw. Welnbard and ultio returned this morninK. 1 Krelyn Mallard, of a i.ruude, returned with them this morning nnd .will vbstt Mr. and Mrs. Hurold Noregard and Mr. and Mrs. Wvlnhard. ., ! J. : i . : ' ct. ' ' VlsltH I'tmlly in Ia GriKle 1 Othera who plan to attend the To -visit- her -parents,-Mr. and Inland Kmplro meetlnir are: Mrs. Mrs. V. I AmlcrMun and her llttltt f ltittli ratten and Mrs. Hteliu Itmlo, Anderson, in both of Central; MIhh Nina Kame, ;or ti I vp rlu : Miss Henrietta Heiinv, son, arrived hero this . morning or ( 'entral: Mrs. u. I. Dousiubh. art from Kpokano,. Wash., whore. she Is instructor;' Mrs. Kvelyn Honnott, a Junior In the North Central HlKh principal of Willow school; Her schnol. Mist Anderson will spend be rt Kvans. princljial of Itiveria; the spring vara lion with her family Clive Moore, of Hlvcrla; Mrs. lient before returning to her school. ' lice Young, of Willow nnd .prt-sl-. .. - . dent of the Classroom Tearhers 'nay Will Visit II.M Aiiiik i assorlatlon; It. A. Wllkorson. prln- ( Verlal Mnd. rson. of Iji Qrando. clnul uf "reonwood; Kldridge Huff !son of Mi-s. Mabel Handerson, and lnan of "wnwnatl. and Mr. and i eight years old. boarded the truln Mr" ,)l'nn, Mr. DcUine today. bound for Summervlllo . "l wreonu m-noui. S whore he will spend tho coming' K- IVTowlor. principal of tho week visiting his aunts. Mm. ,,lKh w'OOl. aUo cspocts to attend Parks. Verinl Is "c "ine roiivrniioii. ,HKIli:iJ4 WITIIOIIAW lUCAlJUl'AHTKltrt KKVOH iTItiXAHV A ItM V, Chihuahua City, Mexico, Apr. B ( Al') Kiinto Uo- salla is belmr ovartuiled hv the .Mexican rebels.' Train Inn tit of' soldiers from that town, until' , to-. gonlH. began arriving here, late Krl j,prin(? j j3 fOltil.ANH IJVKMtKK I'lllfTI.A Nil . llroi. uliirll fi lAIli llorelpla: Cattle 20: calves 20. Tidals for week, .proximately: Californlu MrawberVies were on Cuttle I7Sw; till von iftftl. nogs imuu; the market and were selling around sheep tlf.u; cms SO. On cents a box. rotm.Avn wiik.at April (1 (AIM for for a no ru, other to stand at . Itaehlmba iMss or march Into the Ktate of; Ho whero they will unite with rebels under C.onoral Kittis! rOHTI.ANIi, Ore. Hlg Henri bluest cm luu-d white, whiter I. IS, northern western r d. 1, 13. 3-HS lb. whlto !17,&'I. Today's car .receipts: , VVlniit fl, barley 11, flour 3, corn l,. oats 1, hay . I . Cattle market compared with a 'week ogo: . Cows and heifers 2fiO I higher. All other classes stcudy. Hulk good light steers to I IJ.r.ii. tbioj ut ion g weights and 2.15. ; Ull- I soft white 1.16; w.st rn whlto' . . .,"wtltt ...... m, , dcr, (lood heifers in lottds up la 11. int., Cows up to iv.tio. Medium and orf giudo slu stock ; !!. to G.fiO. " IMilk desirable hails K &n to li.ln; htulk Ibfht venters 13.00 to M.OOi, .Odd heiid H.fu. t'alves, 1 2.60 down. ' Heavies and f thins Topete. - , t- ; hbwn to s.io. r , , ; ; ; iinni-. a.. .u n i ii'i-Whunr1 Hogs compered with woek ago: HAN DIIOOO, April 6 (Al) Tho m. 4 n. R hi.nl as. Killing classes mostly cents low- I'nlled Stoles destroyer Moody will (ol'n( 0, 3 mUed S7iryt; No. ! ''. Packing sows Iffl to 60 cenlH oil from here for Topolobumpo, mii ji' 6U.' ' ' ,off l'e'ler pigs steady to weak. Mexico. The sailing of the Moody n.,io n i.n ia u J7 v. 1 Hulk tight hiMohor 1 1. (In to 11.76. wan uuwiorizcu yestoruay ny 1110 No , 4 while 4&i4fi. Niivy Hcpuitment in response to ., tyPt no ioh.' re(Uent by tho Mtate liepnrnient, itarlVy 67niri. wnien nao neon aovined I hut uvvm ; Tlmotbv seed. &.ini 6.7(1. Clover seed, Sil.mtffr 3 1.50, FIHK KMI'IMlll lOTH MKUKOItl. April 6 (AIM Or ehnrdisis of tho Itogue Itlver Val ley fiivtl up their smudge pots nat night to protect tho pear crop from 11 predicted low temperature "br between 23 nnd 36 degrees. Pamngo was offset by enrly morning clouds. This morning snow was thawing nnd frost was predicted again for tonight. CM'.AHINW IN WK.ST HWiOX I'OltTI.AND. Ore.. April 6 (AP) clearing skies today . sent tho thennomeior to- more normal tt.ilttlu In. tt'nui ....n lli..i..An ..l.ll.. points In tho east erni section of the state combined to repoit unsenKOn1'. MKIti'tinit. Ore., Apr. fl (AP) lianiiigs to the fruit crop In the Hogue Itlver valley wuh summary J heed, by County Agent I. P. Wilcox balny as follows; Cfcerry crop, Ashland district, SO per cent loss; Valley peach crop, total lows; causing canneries to of fer from $10 to !-' more per ton than last season. 'Jonathan and NplUcnhrrg tipples, now In bud. were hart! hit. There was slight commercial damage to I tartlet I und IVAnJou pears. WOOL MA1EKKT IlOSYON. April 0 (AP).--Thff ft at ure of tho wool market during the past week has boon the further decline In viiIiioh or &t. 6s. us do mestic wool. Pcmand Ik wt-y nar row and hobleis reduced ouolultoni In order to move wool but drop in quotations appear lo have little offoot in stimulating buying. A slight Increase was noted in de mand for Oum and G4ft und finer tiuallty but prhes were lrreg:ilur and changes downward. Somits go to IVrry ' Three Hoy Hcouts from Ia Grande, with 10. Hussel Hcott. scout executive, weni 10 i-orry yritfruu U'nn.i..n .i t. 111 aocorunnco wnn un invmuion , tf)0 U),nl p (t cntrfli extended by Mm. Kntl. teacher of .00!. tho ferry school, Sam Ashby talk ' ', e.l to tne 13 noys in me scnooi OWIIP4, U1nn iuenonMl . who ore. interested In organizing a. lu,wartl Wlnn. son of Mrs. Susio ; scout troop, about tho summer Kna,Pt of thH cltV( i(1 oxpt,ct0(l to camp to bo held this summer. How- arr,Vtl (l , fJ ,,,,. thls owning, t ara .ymuu miwu 011 now r-7I)ownri haH b(ipn rPCeivlnf m of Amerlouim hi tho Topolobampn district wore In peril. This b. tho second San lib-go iistroyer that han been dispatched to Mexican water us the result of the righting now In progress, tho William Hmlth having sailed two weeks ago. MASONS WILL U E G I N 4 DAY MEET MONDAY Kiinlze a troop nnd Mux Ktoddanf 1 old of. ilifl work , In iho troop. (Contlnuad from Paf 1) Twt Aitr.'iul l'iKi;no ('oiivciitfoji -ChnrleH H. Koynolds und Juvk n. Ki'rrlH will ntlond tho nnnuiu convontlon of OroBOn Insurunro i UKonls lo lu hold in liiiKono -Mon- ;Jt(,Bt(,,lluy on fy,an((, r irwny hy . duy. and Tuowlny of noxt week. ml troutinont in u.Hulein hofinltut for thn lust 15 iiioittiSs und Is now hit,- orlosis nnd nsr lilcri- nrlosis pntindy iprovi'ind. his mother Hiiys. rllKllilo to Join. Kw fl.nu. J)owul d Is Hi yours old. j Tm-siliiy, ' April 0:00 A. M. r;i'pdenliijs ooipiHlt too will register ilolcnt1!!. s I 9:30 A. M. 'unvonlnK of Ornnd council, i ". ' 'l '' I . 111:110 A. S. Addi'CHS of M. f. 'rcliinlnnry llenrln.; Trslay Hoy Hokiio, who wns urrostPii jtiollcp, wuh nrruli?ncxl this mOrninff -Mr. b orris li'lt ycuicruuy nuornoon : i ,H i...i . ,. .,.i ....m.i und Mr. Itcynolds will leave In the hmrlng sot for this after- Ktu"' ,!"'m; h ' . , mnrnlnir. Hoth ure innklnB tho I i, ,.i., . .r.nn I l"i3 A. .M. riiMinrts of uninil trip by uutomohllp. Lust ypnr the . K nl(.h jIr- jiomio wus unuhlo to nfrl';"'f- npports of coinnilllcps. oonvpntlon wns held In Hosphurif. pay, , .tlcnernl hiislnpsH. . . . " ' - ' j . j Noon Lun)honfMfHimlc Ioni an Vatolion Trip ' ,.Mr, nurns nml llohby l.civc - 5 - I f- Vl.o Misses Altu. l.mieMntOr';' w A Hums i son. nobby, of. 1:00 P.M. npcmivftiiV. Oeneiiil ii. rnimiii nuu nim.. .. ,.., v '",1 this city, went to lnintlnston tin luixlncwi. Klpptiun und iustiillu hiKh school faculty, und XllssMnhel. mornintr whl,,. m,... nurnK i mn. U(). , . . . K. Morton, vulley nows editor ployed und where llohby will visit 3 I'. M. ConforrtfiK iWrees. The Obsnrver, left y"l"d'.y af tor-, ,lM.lnB ,ho B(,,10n Bp,.nr vacation, rioyul und select muster, by. linker o . . 1 1. l Viw,V iii iVp "'-n" -1111" 10 "ramie yes- cftuncH, No, Hi, linker. "i" - - . eriiity. STORMS KILL 17 IN MIDDLEWEST Rails Move Up In The Closing flour tKcw lo shlpiK-i-H eurly Mondiiy 111. ,Over nnd iimW wolirhts tl.Oti down Ito in. mi; hulk uliumliti r plKs, H'.fd) to ll.2u. Ilest IlKbl fepiler iiIks, f 1 1, no: others tlii.un to 1 o.r.u. Htiocii iUoubly sternly with wec: uuo: lliilli ileslriilde wooled luuibs Iu.ihi in III, no. Hlmin M.ixi to 1.4. DO.- Wooled yeurltnits f 1111 down. MedlMtn irnide shorn ewes T.un to jXued wooled wethers up til' No sii-hiH lumhs offered. Cuntlnued from uge On throui,-b two Mlnnesotii countle nn, qm0 waa thrust up 7 points to nun iiii in ihcoiis:ii im iuip u Hllllill a fuietloll or. Its peuli, blew Itself out. In this city where un, 'h.lsiippiiie.: f'orp.. AeKhnny Ibe poiuilutlon Is heuvicBl only omi corp., und Krle niniinted from II to iiiuii, Auiii-ew iiunson wus Kllleil. more thun 4 points. American tlcorgc l.undKi'p n wus killed ut jxprcus wus iiifuln a blKh filer, Kor.Bt Lake when his lioise -col. nhootlnir up' MM points to 31)5. lupsed. nml ui Taylor Kails, S" pM. Threshlnit dropped nearly in miles to. the north unit eust, f. v. points on a smnll turnover.' Hryjiii. u furmer, was crushed ti) Total ile iipproxlniuted l.rniO.- leutii. i lien i lie storm linen to nnn NKW VOIIK, April 0 ( Al") A ,7R, wnve or weeK i'nu IIIHIIUIUIIIII wunj . .- . T , . checked lownrd Ibe close of to-j . VI'.ltl'INIIi W1II1AT iluys snort seesion o. u.o -i"'". l.Vi:itl-tK)l April , (AP) inurkM by a vlKOrons UP urn In be wi(ml (, Muy Wt Uu,f lulls, iiuiier. low .runvi.iii. i .... Van RwtsrlllKon Issue, hesupenke 5 inn pounds) ll.KM1.: July us, I'jd. $ I . M 2 -s, : till. '.is. mil, US"i. J Coming: Soon Hiiiiros. i 'i vi snn strike nifuln at Itlce l,nl;i und . . , 1 i ll -' " llntnriiw1illi ' Itpeves, Wis., wberp four wers, kill-1 . H,, Qrll la Football V II MOVUilOiNlli . ' p,l . Mrs Louis Iteed und "," linf-k jln -tho old hoim- Imvn l .. . mUUIU Martha ltaue, sisters were crush- I tJ ri)lw mMt,r ,l,.w.-,, ll It IS ItinllinR i .1 to deiilh near Itlco I MM Und (h.y illicit fmilbnll will, slmd.'l J'. ' TllC WorW " 1'.'""' HrTL'!. ,r'.0,J"'14'n...i'"l-"i'K" went Hi..T " . ..I llllll HUH, llll'lllllll I llllllllll llll'O Vawc 'l. 1 g-ggMaaHH ' ' '! ' I Bono 'about 10 iluyw, returning throi.Kh Portland wllern they will visit for a few days. - VL-lts Son J..- V. . Ihiy returned yesterday from .C'orvnllls whore he has been visiting- his son, Alvln, who Is a student, at OreKOn State cnllego. fx n v. n Hn...n ,'lt. fr rinv aliin. pen in I'oniunu wiicre. ne pur chased his sprinic supply of puint for his work' here. romii l-'rom WsIom - Arthur Miller,, owner of the Aimer noie. at ra.iownKnu n. Lewis, of l'ortland, who bus been : In Wnltnn'n ntnl KnlemrlsP Oil nnsinpKS ror severni uuvs. ciiuii? in 'l.a Grande yesterday to spend sev eral days. v Hope Inlow lias I'ostlon ll l..l... n..n,llnlnn ' 1'nalni.n nMimn Mni'lllti I HP.lnOl. hflfl taken a position us stenographer ,11 HIV IJHIIVSJ lit .iiuiir. . rene, replnelnff I'nullnc Ijiyman .who rcsitrned recently. Klected Vlco lrchltiil- Miss Klennor 'leaver, daughter of Mr. and Mis. If. H. Tleuvcr, It Ibis city, has been elected vlcu president of Hermann, women's ; physical education honorary at tits 1'nlvcrslty of Oregon. Mr. Scott to Mrtt Troopj E. Itussell Hcott, scout executive, will meet with troop No. 19 Monday evening at 7 o'clock, in tho Kpls- copal church. Herbert Kvans Is scout master. .Visit at llarrisort IIiiiimo ' Mr. and Mrs. Herman Uttleflcld. nf Halfway. ar ' visiting at the ilionia of Mrs. l-ltflcrielirs grnnd Wnother. Mrs. i. A Ifhrrlson, at 20 14 i mm iiR'ei. Maniagn Iitccm tsBWil A marriage license wns Issued at - the Cnlon county court house to Zclda Peterson and flark Martens. Iioth of I'nlon. Hero Vmm llllgani Kay Khodc. of Hllgnrd. Is a visitor In this city and Is registered at the Pucajnwea Inn. (VHiie lYom I'nlon . ' Mr. and .Mrs. KHIot. of Union. are vtsitoiv In Iji Grande. They are at the Bacajawea Inn. nr. Mayvllle lnm Dr. A. N. Mnyvlllr. of this city left yesterday for a business trip to l'ortland. Itnlm.s Visitor In 1 Jl Grnmh r. E. Moore, of Klgln was business visitor In this city yester day. v7:30 1 M. The detTee nf super lo Visa l-rie...l In Klaho- 'excellent .master will ho coiirerre.l , ininhn- nn.-on h. I. Inkle ' evening by n selccled team advantage Of the spring vacation In unir the direction of t.'ompunlon l.a Grundo is Hernlco Inner son who n.'J'ruce Stuart. i left this morning for Payette. Ida.. I " uegree nil iioyni to visit her frlendJrcne Ilutler, Arch .Masons eligible, -fee l0.no. who formerly lived In iji Grande, i Huper excellent degree all L'liun- cll members eligllile, fee none. Irene Win to Sec Parents ' , ';"' w'etliicwloy, April 10 i Miss Irene Wlnn went to Hot j . 8:00 A. M. Itegistprlng. Tjikc this morning lo visit with . lw:00 A, M. Opening In full her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. H. I 'form by Kastern Oregon Cnminnil- Winn, during tho school spring vn- dery No. 8. ' entlon. Irene Is In the sixth grnda i io:l& A. M. Grand Comninn at Central school. - . ory convened. ' 10:30 A. M. rtoocptliin of dls- Vlslls i:igln Home Hlngulshed visitors. Miss Itetn Hunker, who Is em 10:30 A. M. Grand commander's ployed In I.n Grande, went to Klgln nddress. this morning to spend the week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hacker. Mrs. Massey Iti'lilrns Home Mrs. Ilert Mnsey, of Oklnhoma City. Okla., has returned lo her home from Knterprlse where she was called several weeks ago by the dpalh of her sister, Mrs. Foil- cett. On Ill-Hay Trip- Mrs. Henry Klnn nnd two sons and daughter, left last night for Portland nnd Tncoma where they will visit relatives. They exptct to return to ln Grande In nbout. 10 day s. . . 11:30 A. M.'-Church ' service. Kermon by Itev l-'raser. i 12:00 Noon Lunch. ' 1:30 P. M. Parade. 3:00 P. M. Business resumed. Heport of committees. lOlcetlon. 4:00 P. M. "Knights of Malta" conferred In full form. li:00 p. M. Hanqtret. ' . ' 9:00 1. M. I)u nee. TlmrMliiy, April II -10:01) A. M. Iteconvene. negll lar order of business. Insinuation. ' I.idlcs Kpceplions, li in o rides, etc . ; - " '. . REBELS SHOOT AMERICAN SOLDIER lYom lilulio to l'.lgln. Oregon Mrs. Frank Knnpton. who has been living In Idaho. passed ,i ht through Iji Grande this morning on nf t)le the way lo r.igin. w ncro sue ex pects to locate. (Continued from Pag 1) 1-ave for Yakima Mr. and Mrs. 1). S. Hcagy and 1. t ITnu-ll unit win Ijiur renec will vlHlt Mr. ami Mrs. Hen t'" Interneil after the Juarez Kberhart. Mm. Kberhart bi a sinter nroeeed t the nccne hooting . nnd take rhargo of the hombn. At firKt It wiiH he be veil the bombx had heen pbieed In an attempt tn blow up a troop train reported coming from Kort lt)li with Mexican federal of Mrs. Hcagy nnd Mrs, Howell. VMtors From Wnllrmiv Mr. and Mrs. Al Thompson, Mrs, Edna Hall and Wade Hall, of V!-,dny's attack. battle. The small size of the bomhs, however, later led to the belief that the grenades were being run nrmtm the line for rebel une In to- Iowa, ore visiting In this city on business. Mr. Cochran Is Away (leorge T. rochran left .lay for Portland f or a business trip; 'hoth armies. He expects to be ("Iron tie tomorrow. Th street In front of the West ern lnlon Telecraph office, facing the International line, was swept ;by it cross fire of rlcochetiing but. yester- lets straying over the line from Manacfr John f.lb- when their home was (IciihiIIhIiciI. i A farmer John Woloman was klllci at t'layton, WIk. 1 I Oik lowu I'atiillly, - (leoigo Ttiin, a Little Itoelt, lowu. rarmer, was the sole fatality re ported in Iowa, being killed when his chicken houso collapsed during a heavy windstorm." ' ' ' rhrec poi-Kons were n'porlc'd mlsfllng In the Hlce l.nltf district. They were Mr. and . Mhs. Tlault TralHchoms and Marie liuchrow. 1he storm developed laic In tho afternoon. With but little warning It broke over Minneapolis, nnd In a half hour the northern section uf thn city was ntrewn with wreckage. Krom tlmt point the tornado work-t d northeast dipping and rising.. I'erhaps the moat severe blow was struck at Hire Luke, and , vl ' clnity, where more than 20, fai'ft loines were wrecked. TherO I In wlnU was neeompniilcd by heavy rain nnd huge hall si ouch, which ' smashed windows. '., Mother Kllletl. ' i . Mix Itevd, living oil a farm, sumo list mice from Jticv liko, caller) her family of small children In the cellar. When the wind struck the house, It was ripped from the font. ' latlon und tho woman was killed by rocks which fell from the base ment wail. At Kiblley, Minn'., ii short dis tance north of here, radio station WIIH M was badly damaged. . 70 Taken lo llniltlH. The number of persons Injured here can only bo estimated, Moro than seventy were, treated ut hos pitals, and scores of others ut thefr homes. At Itlce like, Wis., twen ty were so seriously Injured they were placed In the hospital Micro nnd sixteen were being cared for at a hospital at Harron, Wis. Hastings und Itentrlce ' were tune ii ff the Nebraska cities report Ing damage from high winds. At Omaha there was a ;t2 degree dron in temperature In eight hours rroin the record breaking !Hi' Into which the mercury had risen, Hnowfall was predicted for parts of that state today. . bock in I .a RH4tnm rofdllon ltonabl foolidge has resigned sithut ,hft mhern hooKKeeper ior ine unwrvcr nnn Miss Lenoro Gibson will take over the office work. Return to U slows Home Hert Oliver, of Wallowa, who was a visitor here yesterday, hs returned to his home. son and Owrntor M. l Herrell st uck lo their posts a nd rryivcd press matter for newspaper cor respondents In spite of the fact half of Naco, Arlr., had been ordered evacuated by t'nlted Ktates troops and sher. Iffs deputies. HcIm-Ih Iirnw flack Ifhroi After one hour and a half of In- fnel tenno firing the shooting both from the trenches and from the attack ing forces hail died down. There wre ocenidowil lulls of rifle and nocKr niKTmrr stoiimv DKNVKR, Colo.. Apr. S (Al1) Travel by rail, automobile and air has. been virtually paralysed In p:jrls of Colorado and I'toh. as a result of heavy rains In Colorado and n six.fnL-h snow In I'tnh. ?Vlslls llenw 1 tnph fovls. of Hllgnrd. has left machine run firing punctuated oy Harry Ruhl. of Allccl. rllto.l l a C.rnnrte. following a visit here, the heavier reports of the federal her yesttrday. He was at the La Grande hotel. .HotchUl-iS gun. Al the battle FIVK lK.ll IX CA.VMM TOHOXTO. Ont.. Apr. 6 IAI') As reports trickled In today, iho denth tdl nf last night's wild rain storm In Ccntrol Ontario mounted to five known dead and one miss ing, t'nconflrmed reports Indicat ed as many as eight persons lost their lives. In addition to two persons drowned when an aiitomoblln went hrough a bridge at Harmony k. Ont., the fatal Injury to a Canadian Pacific freight engineer and the probable death of Ca nodian National railway passenger train engineer who la listed as miss ing, reports of two drownings as the result of flooda reached here thlt afternoon. THIS SATURDAY COME AND SEE THAT KNOWING HOW TO BE THRIFfY IS SIMPLY A MATTER OF KNOWING WHERE ll 7 7 George Lewis and 1 1 LX 1 Dorothy Gulliver. LepW Ht' a gay anil frolicsome en mot I V if swift and sophlsiicated I irJaJ ; S with, sheiks Hhebas wlse- I J J V enickers and a "hiving-' I W'ijAl i niolhi-r-ln-law ; v 7 And How Wfff You Will 11 I Enjoy It! -taavatt mm aann It's smart to save money these days and the stylists of this country are doing it. They are insisting on authentic style plus an authoritative return for their money. At Trotter's to Jay you can see how easy it is to appear well groom ed without heing well fixed to look extravagant while practicing econ omy. A special item of interest is TWO TR0USER SUITS Hart Schaffnor & Marx Suits S21, $29, & up. New Ties ro- to $1.50 Now Shirts New Hats $3.85 New Sweatee $3.85 $1.85 TROTTER'S "Quality Clothes Shop" .uvVmOv'H'VvT Hurry! Hurry! Hurry! Don't iiiImh this Inllmale ., "tiisldo" sto'ry of young married lovei-s-r-IliMh rtpeedwlth Pun (iid Heart Trohs! Iso rnmeily Kinogmm Vews I s Now Playinff "MOTHER MACHREE" SUNDAY & MONDAY Law couldn't get him ! II ILUl But his conscience did! Ul 1.1 1 LHllrlfi. I with STEWART ROME This great mystery-melodrama has thnlled two continents. Critics hail it as "one of the best mur der mysteries ever screened." Also Pathe News and Comedy. mi 3& t ' ' MACK SINN ITT ' -CIJITUY rATAI Ikiav DnUtUlAT DAr "jy a Maw a MtMMinmmmmtmtMimmii mwwmmm-mM-mmtm-mmmmm'm-m-mm-m-m'mv