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Monday; April 8,11)29, k : I Local News In Brief TiA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER' Many Whet ut Convention ' Yluetl $a0 AiI Cost . A great many of the delegate I G. 1). Lay, of near Pondosu, wuh to the Maaonlc convention In j 81'BII1UI1 111 V11I J bWUU J Ml VJ HL- companied by their wives. Among those who are present to enjoy the social events which have been - planned for them, by the local women ore: Mrs. Stowell A.' Daw son, Albany; Mrs. Thomas Sims,1 of Wood burnt JdrH.,.liiirtcrt U Toney, of McMlmivllle: Mrs, Mil ton lu Meyers, of Salem; Mrs, D. Itufua Cheney, of I'ortlund; Mrs. Kin est P. Jtunds, of Oregon City: Mrs. 1-ewis M. Know, of I'ortlund; Mrs. Hugh It. Holman, of I'ort land; Mrs. I,. Hurl Stilwell, of Pen dleton and Mrs. Wayne F. Wheal on, Portland. lU-aii"inad Dr. It. G. McChII and Dr. F. h. Halston, who a yeur ago were un pointed by the department of com merce to the positions of federal medical examiners for the air ser vice, have just received word of their reappointment from Wash ington. D. C. The work of the two physicians In that capacity In cludes the Riving of physical ex aminations to students who antici pate learning to fly and to trans port and commercial pilots. All such pilots must . undergo rigid physical examinations ., every six months, Dr. McCall states, fined $30 und costs this morning In the justice court tn La Grande on a charge of switching license plates. He paid the fine. To bo Kmployctt in l'cnrilctou C, K. ludell. who for the last three months bus been employed in La Grande, has gone to 1'eudleton where he will work. Mr, Ludell Is u,n electrician. Bomb Mailed To Governor Found In Post Office NEW VOIIK, April 8 (AP)-A bomb found In a parcel post pack ago addressed to Governor Krunk lln 1). Hoosovelt, contained only black powder Instead of dynamite and was merely of. the variety known as a "scare. .bomb. ( bomb squad detectives, auounccd today. ; Vl-lt in Pendleton ' Mrs. Frank Kectilin and Mrs.1 Metzlcr, both of this city, spent yesteday In Pendleton with tlielr sister, Mrs. Phelps. ' In Huntington- W. H. Guild, superintendent ot the secund division of the U.-W., Is at Huntington today. From HnntliiKlou C. M. 1'eWllt. of Huntington. Is a visitor In this city und Is ut the Foley hotel. NEW YORK, April g ' JAP) Police today sought the, sender of a bomb uddressrd to Governor Franklin I). Roosevelt.' It was accidentally discovered by a porter In the parcel post room uf the general post office at 33d street and Eighth avenuo yester day. , The Infernal machine consisted of six ounces of dynumilo In u six Inch length of one-Inch pipe, cup ped at both ends and provided with a fuse nnd detonating device. Tho whole thing was Imbedded in wax in a tin candy box wrupped In brown paper. bouse during tho extra teuton ot congress to add another matter to their farm rtllef-tarltf urogram baseball. 1 The members of the houso an nually cnguge tn a "political" base ball contest, republicans versus democrats, and representatives who are diamond enthusiasts already are dlscusslug uluns. STOIl.M K1L1.S EIGHT MAIHSON. Wis.. April JAl') Captain Waren D. Leury ot tho Wisconsin National Guard, on duty In tho storm area near Itlce Lake, toduy reported to Italpli lmniel. state adjutunt general ot Wiscon sin, thut at least eight wero known deud from the tornado thut swept the region Friday. FIND IT HERE Oaf tot tMa eotaaaa Mat ke ka 0 a. am. roflnlshed with the new hat Lacq iter, at Itlchurtlson's Art & Gift Hhop. Huts, done '-over the sums day you bring them In. - hike new, ut small cost. 4-4-St PENDLETON WEATHER MIXED PENDLETON. Oro., Apr. 8 JAP) Pendleton received an assortment of weather yesterday. Including ruin, wind and a light ' flurry ot snow thut molted as It struck tho ground. The temperature fell to SI degrees above sero last night, thu lowest mark recorded since Feb ruury. . Farmers say they believe last night's heavy frost will result la Thomas Cullegy. of 315 Jefforson mo damage to the winter wheat Mr. Cowan Visits Hoy Cowan, of Bakert is regis- j tered ut the Foley hotel. ' i Return From Hood Itivcr Mr. und Mrs-. Sherwood Williams returned last night from a brief visit to Hood.Jtlyer, , HOOVER FACING BUSIEST PERIOD , SINCE MARCH 4 street, Hoboken. N. J., the porter. found the bomb when ho accident ally hit It with his broom while sweeping tho parcel post room. At the contuct there was a hiss und smoke curled from the package, t'ulegy promptly trampled upon it. The porter's action in stepping on the bomb, police said, probably saved hi lifo and those of. tho clerka at work In the room, as he broke off the fuse and extinguished tho matches. . Governor Uoosovelt at his honte nt Hyde. Turk expressed no alarm when told of the finding of the bomb. (Continued from rage One) !150 MASONS ARRIVE when he issued his proclamation POT? PH YVITVTIAM (Continued from Page 1) (jecUu'ingt the new busis of Immi gration quotas effective July 1. : Mexican -Problem, ; A In addition to the work on hie , ""L '- messaffo dnd many conferences In- nUe wero entortalncd at luneh- eident to th unnroach of a session vu" uninoe notei. Tins Scot 1m Gramlo In Storm Mrs. IX Hufus Cheney, ot- Port- ' land, wife of the grand secretary uf the Iioyal Arch Masons, Is vis ltiug La Grande for -the second time and both times her visits were made durlh' 'bhd weather arid storms, and once last winter It was , during an "awful thunder storm." sho says, but she doesn't mind for she enjoys thecity anyway. ?'ts April now, of ' oourse, and 1 tliluK 1 tho Masons should have their con'-. ,' , ....... In tn ,..1ir,n 41,,. iitmi llinii Jb mora sottled," Is Mi. Chency'fc of congress, together with the usual afternrfbn they were driven about . ' i i .,..., l i thn iilv niwl I., II.. T .. I. a -....... opinion. neavy uuiies 01 ins unii;u, ictcu, --t.- ... u,,u, nnvic . . ; i developments in the Mexican revo- they visited the sanitarium. lution which have threatened the I Tomorrow at noun the visiting Itcnd Weutlier Sunny safety of American border towns women will he gucKts ir the Or- A visitor In Lu Grande Is f 'lyilu I ulso wi ciaIm a good deal of tho der of Eastern Star nt Union for McKay.. of Mend, who is a delegate 1 1)resllK.nl.g attention. Ho called a luncheon at the Union hotel and to tho G'Jth annual convocation of . ulon Secretary Stimson to go over for an afternoon of cards. Weil- tho grand chapter of Hoyal Arch I ths Bituullon with hliri today. In- nowlay a luncheon and card party ' Musons convention in session here. cim,nB tne 8i0s taken by the state will be given fur them ut the Lu ' " f'""' "- "''. anu war aepartmems to protect Grande hotel nnu uirjuiw. uwiumas .uuu auu " American lives and property, ported tho weather to bo Bunny qrgunlaed lubor'H views on re. und pleasant. Mr. McKay is past vsion u,1(, ndmlnistration of the grand commander ; of the : dom- tll.1(( w,.e presented to President mnnury uua is uepiuy iiiuainuus crop In Umatilla county. L. H. S. BAND PLACES ' HIGH IN CONTEST JContlnued from Pag 1) SKWt ! . . . '.,. .1 You ! will find doicns , of new j, , Ideas for Card Prises tho latest xoTIO things from the eastern mnnutuu turers, and importers, will be found nt Klchurdson'a Art. &, Gift tihpp. . . a-- , . . . 4-s-at April HI Inst day to pay your water rent without u penalty. . . . . 4-l)-3t April in lust duy to pay your wutur 10111 without a penalty. ' ,. . '.-.,,- ".; 4-B-3t of (iiiituiA.N'ri saw: ', April 10 lust duy tq pay your water rent without a peualty.- ' . : -o-3t LADIES HATS MADE .NEW Have Uiehurdson '.'Tho Art Man" do over your straw or brutd hut any shade, In fadeless lacquer, wa terproof, and flexible. Tuke your hat to Itlohardson's Art & Gift Bhop. . , ' HOW A'ATI'ltAli Your picture when enlarged nnd hand tinted by Hlchardson "Tho Art Man" will be most life like. '1'ako your picture 'work to Hlch urd sou's Art 4i Gift Shop.' 4-8-31 sary to win. TIo band contest, which Is spon sored by Kappa Kappa I'sl,. na tional band honor: fraternity, at tracted more than eight band, from the largest cities of the state. Grant -high, of Portland, was filth, und Kranklln high of Port land was sixth. Tho Girls' band of Seaside was first In the Class II competition, which was for bands from schools with less tlmn 400 students, . . Jefferson high, winner of first prlw. received a largo sliver .loving cup from tho Helbcrllng Lucas Co. of I'ortlund and was also awarded a loving cup by tho college cadet band. J. 1.. Wallln, musical crltlo editor of the Oregon Journal, and Ward V. CroM, director of the Ash land High school band, were among tho Judges. Following the contest, the Jef ferson high band - broadcast Its winning program over KOAC, tho Htuto college radio station, A Signal Honor Tho winning of third place In tho entire Mate, competing with the crack bunds ot the Portland' and Western Oregon schools which havo bees . organized for many' i years wus regarded as a.slgnnl Aurll 1-0 last day. 'to pay your wutor rent; w ithout ii penalty. . , . ; : , . 4-0-31 .'.i , ii. ' ", i. i . , -.' ReaiMllcJima. paeanua;, nutimi- etc Nortoat'a Kindle Hiuip. from Injuries received In an auto mobile accident early ' Bunduy morning. A charge of Involuntary man. sluughter la to be filed against E. Hess, driver ot the . ''automobile which crushed Into that In whloh Miss Knutsen was riding, Coroner E. H. Perry utinounced. CARDINAL SCORES PROF. EINSTEIN (Continued from Pate 1) about the so-culled theories of Eln. Notice Is hereby given that from stein, with his relatively and his and after llirui) in.., M. on- the nth (utterly befogged notion." about day of April. I'outl'xthu undcislKiied jspuce und time. It seems nothing Kuarillitu of thtieatntu of Annie K.I short of an attempt at muuuying ilamllion. an Incompetent poison will sell at pitvutu wile fur, rush at his orrico InVli Gnuid'e, J Union County, Oregon.. Lot 11, lilock t of Grundy's -Addition to the I'lty of La Grando 'Union County, oro- gnh; ull Mibiwt to uoullrniulUin by nils creation, the County -Court of Union county, ..j monn umt tho waters without perceiving tho drift. Innocent students oro led awuy Into a realm' of speculutlVe thought, tho solo busts of ' which, so fur as 1 con see la to produce u universal doubt ubout God und while I do not Oregon. Dated 'ut Iji Grande, Oregon, this Uth day of March, I1HU. . , OKO. T.. t;Ot."HUAN.. " " Guardian of Annie H. JIuiu llton,. ttii Incompetent l"-'1-sun. v Mar. ll-IS-25: Apr. 1-S, . Canby, Ore., Girl - Dies Of Injuries : ' -.. "' '' r-'; TACOMA, Apr,, S ' (AI')-Mlss kvu Kntitsen of Canby; Ore.,' who April ;10 last day ' to. pay yftnr WH iu liuv'e iiet-ii KruiiunU'd from wlslt to accuse Einstein ut present of deliberately wishing to destroy tho Christian faith and the Chris tian basis' of life, I half suspect that If wo wait u little longer ho unquestionably will reveal himself In this attitude. In a word, the outcome of- this doubt - und be fogged speculation about tlmo and space Is a clouk beneath which -lies the ghastly apparition ot atheism." nal O'Connell's assertion that hi theories of apace and time had be. hind them the "ghastly apparition of atheism" left him cold and uo. interested. . -. He said he was wholly durtn- cllned to enter Into controversy with thu cardinal. v i . .' ' , .'- i RATE Jl'VP NOT ALLOWED i WASHINGTON. Apr. t CAP) The lnlerborough Rapid Transit company of New York today wae prohibited by the supreme court, from Increasing to seven cent It present five cent fure.., . . - i KINSTKIX WON'T Ql'AUItEIi 1IHRLIN. Apr. 8 (AP) .Prof. Albert Elnstelu, tuduy.suld Curdl- Nursing Mother Should Guard Against Vitamin-atttrvation ' SCOTT'S EMULSION Abounds In ; Cod-liver Oil) Vitamhu , W'atcr .rent without a penalty. 4-0-3t .." NEW CAK1 PIUXES : Bee the new card prises at ltlcli- ardson'sArl & Gift Shop. 4-4-2t the rinrmu) eoui'so of the Paolflo Lutheran cVilK-go at Pafkland, a Slihurb- of Tacoma;- died ut the cuunty huspltul here --till luurnlug , . ,- FITS "' ' Havo Itlclmiilson "The Art Man" 11 vnni, iii. .-Ith ii nnw Mllll, irlllKM or wind shlold when you have thu mtafortunu to break ono. , ' I'rompt j service,, fno. glass,' and gavo you money at . Itlchurdson'a Art & OH't Bhop. ,- - .'-..- ' 4-8-3t April 10 last day to pay your water rent without a penalty. 4-0-3t Hoover today ,by Voi ks for I Grande TlicatJ' jof Labor. Make KccomiHciiilutioiis Adoption of the American valuu- . . . . . Arf-ilva miK,n ,,f flvlnir flnlloH nnd suiiie his duties as stage unu cx--- ""- "-"""; " nloltutlojn- manager of tho Iji "e ''l'h ' blirur to tho wage jfcrando Theaters. Inc. . .Jft, ftl? V',lA'"1" jlhW o1 "iVi JV.'fe'6'1; ;T-ars Mr. Ityun hebf Hint' posHloli fufMev 'this' -pHnclpK tTie ''price of tn Kugcnc at the MacUonald tho- unmorieu cunimouiues in sinm-ioiii hler In lOneeno mid has lust como nuirkets, ratner tnan tne cost from Porthind where ho worked liv jnoductiun ubroud, is tho unn 'rapacity for the Geller factor. '' theater. .Mrs. Kyan Is in Portland The delegation also nsked con and expects to come to Lu Grando siderulton of tho luw providing for later to join Mr. Ryun. jtho registration of trade marks A.lnst Selcrt Convention City ' ' Last year the Masonic conven tion wus held In Portland. - On. delegation ret)- in, .' ,, ,., . . . honor for tlto i.a uranue uoys anu mubatiuu ip bclcl in the sninller n in nr lin . . ... . . , . HHtinni't nf the eltv of Ta proximately tho same as the at- Grande, tho high school and pther tendance this year. .Tho task of organlwitiona and Its excellence Is choosing a convention city for next ! attested to by the fact that sevoral arc graduating Into munlcliiul bund, re- 'und. ' , carded. aa one-of tho best amateur ; The delegates who Jbst before : iiiuslca) orgunisutlons In the North- noon ipiuiy nan registered are us west, KW HATS EllOJrt OLD ONi:s , You run huve now hut made from tho last year's straw or braid hat, any color, or shade to match your spring clothes, by having It Across from nohnenltump'a M'.W ANKLE HOSE jli-(i nssurliiH'iii of ixitti'liw anil etihirs lu size H to 10. , . ale uml 1 1 master of the counc I In business . An)01.lcun Fcderutron L ' , V.'" ... I K11"'8- he Is connected wtin i lie. uenu , , , , - " "'"'- 1 tho , compuny, rcultors. in Bend. L. B. Kyan. of Portland, arrived '"un Principle in determining tar- ye,. llH1 colll-,.)nlB tlle c,ln,ltcr. j of 1U) members . l.a Grando last night to as- lft schedules was urged as u more Every third year It Is held In Pott- the I. a Grande l of O. X. I. Drill Tonight During the regular drill follows: O. ii. I'Xtltousiv llermts lon: J. I:. Itlilinionil, Portland: J. II. -Messlek. linker: II. Wnvmt Klnn- tho buslc m J, . iirownsvlll,-: TIioiiiiik Sims. Woodbiirn: Herbert L.' Toney, . Mc Mlnnville: George T. Cochnin, Lu Grande: Mliton L. Mi-yers. Salem: l-'iiinl; J. Miller, Albany: I). ItufilH under which. It is said. It Is poxsl- Cheney, Portland: I). Ilnice Stuart, ble for manufacturer to register .Corvulits; Carl W. Mvivlsen, Marsh- tonight at thu Zuber hall. Company E, 1S0th Infantiy. will receive rifle mulch trophies presented by Col. ltilea. Five-year medals will also - be given to members of the com pany who have qualified. Cupt. W. A. Bean urges thut every mcm- ber bo in attendance. Drill begins promptly ut 7:30 o'clock. Col. ltilea nrrived here this morning on train No. 24.' period hs trademark in this country, pru- Tuklilg Sirs. Dclno's I'lucr Mra. K. H. Clement, of Port land, Is taking Mrs. t.. Jl. uovtnqs mm trout fishing season will open . ' place at tho Three A ofrlco at theianu that morning will find throngs : il.a Grande hotel during Mrs. De-of rml ,vlcldcrs-'distributed along iwvtnc s short alisenco in 1'orllanu. She will, return to I.a Grande soon. Mr. und1 Mrs. Clement arc leuvlng tomorrow for linker where Mr. Clement Is getting subscriptions for .the Three A. .In Union county he has 100 new members, ho reports. field; Lloyd L, Scott. Portland: Er nest P. Itnnds. 'Oregon City: Lewis M. Snow. PoKllund: the Itev. Wll llan Wallace . Youngson, Portland: l-lugh II. llollti.-in, Portland: John l. Kolloek. Portland: Walter y. Haines. I'orlland: l''iank S. Ilulllle, I'oitlitntl: l-'red Smith. Suleni: Geo. J. Murray. Portland; Karl Schrnd er. Portlantl: I'. W. Knoll. Oregon --PORTLAND. Apr. 8 (AP) Ono -City: George Mireililh. Portland: ,.-Bir hm,pn i-lmtliiiL' u-iti.rs of l'"rank A. KnMH'h, The I hitlcs; St ow - n-o , ,vlll -l,,L. I,, the whirr of . 1,11 A- Dliwsnn. Allrnny: Ivor duee abroad and still liave the pro tectiun of the American govern ment. ' . Fishing Season To Open Next Monday ell A. I avvKoii, AllKinj: lver Ahl- thfe reel and the twan of a tauti""";- " ' . ' "'. In !. (ranchw. Next Monday the tin- P'allis: VI. M. Kianeis, t 'orv-allis; A. l.a' Granile: II. K. Ilixon. Lu Griiuile; Hurry I-'. Snyder, Astoria: L. N. Honey, Kllgeno; A. Loinhard, Eugene: C. lieffron, l-:ugenl'; 1-1. G. Itlchardson, Portland: Clyde M. McKay. Bend; .1. B. Messlek, Ilatier; John W. ('lark, Browns ville: H. S. Xli.-Clitihan, Portland: J'.m; Chiilt. Piiilleton: l.a Vein S. Uorrof .VJatl Iiyckn.an, superint. n- c.a.k .ra0Won; j. K, Carson, dent of hatcheries of the state game .. . i,,.,.i Htiiwcll. Pen- trout line. the tannics of Oregon streams. Many will journey' afield while others will find their recreation closer by. This yeur there will be better fishing on creeks und rivers cas. (ly ncccmdhle', duo to the coopera- Contesl Very Closo The bund loft here Friday morn ing, uccompitnlcd by tho director, ami reached Corvallls Saturday. Following the . contest several of them wired buck to Lu Grando. telling of the contest, and all were of the opinion thut between tho La ' Grande, Jefferson high- and Cor vullls bands, thcro wus difficulty In Judging which was best. The scores indicate tho cxtromo close ness, with Lu- Grande only flve- hundredthe of- one point behind Corvullls. ' ' ! To Play In Snokama Following the weekend at Cor-1 vullls Mr. Nusbuum, accompanied ' by hia son Wayne, Stanley Zundct, ' Adolph Slegrlst, Jennie Nielsen and ; Effie Blanchurd, went to Hpokanu. Tho flvo school musicians will play i In a symphony orchestra of 300 j pieces. They were selected to take . part In the orchestra several weeks ; ugo. It Is understood that the or- cliestru will broadcast on Thursday und Unit the next two duys will be j silent at practice. . Besides tho flvo boys and girls! mentioned above, the following j luok part in the bund contest: Lee i Johnson. -Hurold Browning, Don ii Id Pourch, Nick Hughes, Henry Culp, Clelund Wullslncer, Edwin Klrtay,. Virgil Korhensparger, Ned Jones, Max McMillan. Alvin Bork, O. L. Dutton. formerly of this commission, witn ungiers ciuun in aieU,. s. A, r'cters jr. . -Jhy, but now in Portland, is u vis- iUll sections of the slate. August Isum-son. Marsbrleld; C. J. Itor here today. He was In the In .i ' l. Iluuinun. Heppner; Cecil .1. Ks- suranco. business w hen In Lu I'M 'ALONE CASE ' " lly. Womlliiirn; 1-. II. Herman. . Grande, sang In the cliumber OC Ashland; ,.,.,.," V. V.:r. " coinmerco itiulo quurtet unI wus raptttlu of Company K, 18(ith Infantry. REPRESENTATIONS Oiantu PaH.s: W. Jl. Klunugan. r.iiniiw I'iivh: w. .1. .InhiiHon. I'rinfr- . REACH C A P I T A L vllle: W. L. Turner; Ontario: llui- ry Ii. I. u-nieni. tjiuario; i. w. fCnntlnued from Page 1) Isiieaban. Enterprise; Bert Wells, i -l Itoselinrg; Gilbert I). Brown. I.akc- wea'lth than they are over the ac-. view: Herbert A. Key. Klamath tllal sinking. j Falls; George I'. Euslnii. Bend: Au- On two previous occasions when gust A. Anderson. Ib-nd: J. A. by Leech. Klamath Fall; tiscar t'- K'amath Fulls; Wayne I'. IbilMiliet PtK-l poilctl Desiring not to conflict tn any 'way with the Masonic convention now In ' progress here, the Union County Development leuguc has Canadian vessels were seized postponed Its banquet at the Saca-i coasl KUUrd vessels for rum-run- ton f-er lt' 'J. It. nived I jawea Inn until Tuesday. Apr. 10. !,., ,i, cnmnliiin irovernnunt In- Whealdon. Portland; Ixiwls M. The banquet w as to huve been held j (ormj. niade known that it was Snow. Portland: O. O. Feltliouse, loiuorruw night. ' 1 1llt n sympathy with certain In- Herinlston: Fred W. Enke; S. L ' l,ii,ili,n. nineeil bv the Ameii- ' Ooilurd, CottaRO Grove; Norman L jtr Hi'iinwentalivr Arrivos ..., ,.,, i it, iii4 trmtv ("rout. I'ortlund; Walter K. Bab. under which the ships were seized, i Toledo: (i. It. Mny. Newberg ',...f,i.Hl lllu iiiiernsv. I or, in ii'i , i'.tin-ii i, It him bi-en said in rtlh.ble f1Ur-tfr; AH.vrt rhild. Vcrnonla. tet-H hrre that Grant Hrlliiia and Canada ure particularly interested in having, these divergent view piilntH (traiKhtem.'d out hefre h ciimi more iprinuM even thnn that uf the I'm Alnne uritwH. Alone c8e Is regarded hm Llewellyn, of Portland, has In lrt Grande where h(r will make hi home. Mr. Llewellyn in KuMern OreRon l rrltory reiiresent atlvo for the Chevrolet Motor company. vin Muukey, lit-in urd Powell, Clair I'erltiiiH, ltoburt Kurt in Jr., Mlld rc;d Ktunk-y, (.'lark Kuckmun und ltuell NcLaon. U. S. PLANES PATROL THE BORDER (Continued from Pfcgt 1) vent a Tew bullets cromdne the 111-ti-rnatlonal llnu ut Nueo." . . The Latest in . HOSIERY i:presslve of the ever chang ing mode hi hosiery m-lilmi-Ing and volur, tills wlirlloii offers a whin iditilto of nil that Is new anil smart. Silk from toe lo lop, of curat-, und iirltttl iiMMlei'atel.v. 98 to $1.95 NORTON'S Kiddy Shop CECIL B.I)eMllLEli Sensational Melodrama On the Screen- TUESDAY i,: KITE',-'; ,-' is CHINA NIGHT Don't Miss It Ladies! - ,'lho 4jrtNttiHt Miist Tlirllllng Itnciug See no IOkt Vllinetl Now showing "THE WARE CASE Mystery Aplenty. y JEANIE MACPHFRSON To VWl at McCall Home Mrs. Juhn Scott Montgomery, of Poi-tland. will be a guest ut the homo of Dr. und Mrs. It. O. Mc Cuil. Mrs. Montgomery Is expect ed lo arrive tonight from Portland. l'llnt Is Forced Duwli Mr. Price, airmail pilot for the ATTE.MITS M'ICIDE XlItTLAMJ. Ore.. Apr. (AP) i Because he owed two weeks rent und was unable to obtain work. The I'm J A. twimiire, a sawyer ui imh ..mliriie nal, Ore., attempted suicide ut bis tng must of and enables the contested points the governments to I tiunv here today. bring the matter up for discussion. .WEST CONTINUES i CHILLY liUT EAST HAS WARM WAVE 1H LLITS CROSS IMIUi:it PKI'JKIIMO, Tex., April 8 (AP) K rut while Mexlcun Itcbeln lurned suddenly loyal to tho Kovurmneiit, ptiiav he.'d Ojlnaeu, Mexico, aerOH R'tho border from here ufler UHIIhk How- thf. Irtnurirent commander und rout ing their former eotnrudes who aoiitfht to uphold hU cummund. Many IjiillHn fell on the Ameri can Bide with no resultant daimtce or Injuries Hoon fter tho rifles Htaritr rraekinit around the run tomn houHe. where the engagement Ht tinted, I'nlted Wales cavalrymen Idrew tip on thlH eldo of the river. !irotcrflnR AmerleutiH from pOMHlhle hui in by keeping tlu-m out of tnu The Canadians are wild to rec nHitize the fcuplYatlon that the riirht to warrh and seiKe within danger wine. Vnrney Air lines, was forced down jone-hour's Killing distance carries about U o"clock ytsterday morn- xvjth it the rteht to iiw violence to Ing as he w as piloting his plane. effect the sehcure. They are un- t He landed In the emergency tiekt , d.-nitood. however, to quetion in la Grande due to the vtorm. , whether this implication holds on (Continued from Page 1) I .11 AKi;, 1'hlhurhuu, April b (AP) Itebel forces are believed to the making every effort to reueu '.. Grandes today through Pul- -t.-r.inv peto Pus berorp uenerui i anif I el tint to Payette Ithiho .Murrell loan. brother of Orvllle K. Uoan. of this city, and a friend. Wilson Irwin, both of the .Payette. Ida., have returned to their homes following a weekend visit In La Grande at the Uoan home. tin to Nwltanc i J. T. I-ongfellow. superintendent kane where he is attending a con- fr prelimirO' .hearinif has VbuUou o( edutitorii." been the high seas in cases where tho pursuit has merely been begun within the treaty limit. SALEM. Ore.. Apr. (AP) Fred R. Koyston. 35. was arrested today charged with doing ".in act which manifestly tends to make a minor delinquent." Reyston was released from Jail when :n0 lull . n- furnished by bondsmen. I Nile not .. ik.. iiw.t a-rii.nl I at VI' i continued today. At n.idi.riernoi.n cuts off the southward advunce ot the mercury was n. arlng the Kg de- ,the revolutionary troops. gree mark. Weather bureau sharps I i.i ... ... l, n er.dm.1 rise NAI'O. Arlr... April (Al Tur in !..,,, :.i,, . I ..til lain today.'end has come to the Itebel army's .. r n dn.ii. alr forces In Northern I'blhuuhua. The mercury yesti rduy touched conalstlnlc of threw planes. Two of hottest April 7 on the snips were linerne.i a. ru.v llliMi. El Paso. Te., and the third . had not been reported slghtvd aln.'e ;ikI Hilt It.tvl.ltAI.I. it left for points unknown In the WASHINGTON. April (AP) v I nlled Htalin. 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