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11 Saturday, .line 1, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Page Threa Society junior and Senior Party Given At Local Academy jThiM.sday evening at the Sacred 'cart academy, the annual J un-ir-.Senlor party was held as a part thy closing feslivitit'H of the par's work. AL mix o'clock the junpauy of (JO people were seated ; prettily appointed tables, and a Vo eD iir.su banquet, was served by e members of the junior class, iu quests beiiifr the seniors and leir parents and Ho v. Father ouy. A short toast program fol wed t he bamiuet preside-d over V Mian Verona Stoop. On the pro ra in were these "The Alumni" ;idith Snodgrass; "Tlio Sopho .ori's" Itobert l.'ook; "The Kresh iin" Teresa Doherty; "The Eighth rafters' Teresa C'urran. The class prophecy was given by gnes I loherty, the class will by nth 'onisloek, and the valedictory y I'aul Donovan. Jtev. Nooy also jcke during the evening. Following I his a short playlet lis given by the high school stu nts. . The entire evening was re orlt'd as having been moat do ubtful. (Irs. Ella Doty Is Given Surprise Airs. Klla !oty, who is leaving fiis evening tor lier old liome at tinsing, AHehigan lor an extended Islt with relatives, was given a ;leiulid surprise by a eoniimny of .veiily of her friends from the lethodlst church. The afternoon 'as spent informally, and light Vfi'i'sumrnts were served. Mrs. kity was completely surprised and n.joyed the party given her by lie-r I'iends one hundred -per cent. Wedding Today At i H. A. Fox Residence i Todny ;tt the home of Mr. and jrs. II. A. Kox, 1 :!'-' ' Second ireel, was sotemniKcd themarriuge if Iheh- lighter, Miss Mildred to ilr. Arthur 1'1'lughaupt. A full ac tum I of the happy vent will b( jiven Monday.' I ; "piano Pupils In Recital Last Nig'ht A reeilitl program of unusual ii'ii(, given last evening by piano iipils of Miss Hilda Anthony was ijjoyd by friends of thowe whom diss A nl hony was presenting and aiisie lovers In' general of La traude. The liall-room of the La Iramle hotel was used for tho re ilal, and tile stae was very at iaetive wit h its decorations of jiirea and snap. dragons. Much in- .ivjdtml perfru tuei' acquitted her- tf wilh considerable credit, and i' entire evening was greatly np- iieiiati-d. A second program will e given iu (he near future, (he ale lo lie announced later, i . present Pupils j In Recital .Sunday 1 M rs. P. S. Kohlnson presents jiiila llei niiiiin, violin and Lenore leadle.y. accompanist, assisted by flat y Bueh G-eibel, voice, a pupil of i s. A. L. Uiehardson, on June erond al Ihree o'clock iu Hie 1' inilido hotel ball-room. Cli migrant will be given these..num- TS, 'old At Twllighl Huerter Anita Hermann , .Memory uudolf Gauz 'anchoiii'tte Kal hieen Clarke Mary Kutli Geibel ,:i !'i;n . 1 lafldel ,iiegrefln, CfHicerlo Opus J 5, Stltz Anita Hermann .: , Se-ret of Mine Kearls Mary Both Geibel .iloration Borouskl Anita Hermann diss McWilliams Hostess at Party Miss Virginia. MeWilliams eiiler- lined al a. splendid party at hi" bine Thursday evening, having for er Kge.sls elghleen upper-elassineil I he high school. The evening ;as spent with games and dancing h I at ten-thirty delicious refresh leitls wre served. At eleven cioel; the putty over, the boys re lined to their homes, while the nls remained for a slumber party ud wat ' )e break fast served ye.s rd:iy iHornlnir by Mrs. MeWII- i ' rrnTmi' 4I6 Adums, l.u (Si inili.'. Oru.. Unite tlliln. FIELD HATS See our assortment of Harvest Hats. It's com plete and at the most reasonable prices. Light flexible hats that make the hottest day cool. 19c to 49c News Hums. The Bui'st list Included the MiBe Iris Hughes. VegKy Bohiu-n- killni), ilulen Newlin, Juuquelille O'Brlrn. MuiBucrlto McOlfiinlnB, Sally SU'L-riat, June llavoncroft Julia .Smith, l.ola Mc Williams anj Min Uob Stoddard, titunlvy Zun did, l-'aul Newlin, Vincent Newlin, Claire Perkins, Dululi Sleirrlsl. Una sell Nelson. Hubert llamsey and Kdwln Klrby. . Harlan Dexter Is , Honored at Party Harlan Hex'.er. a member of this year's graduating class was honor ed at a party given this week, the event taking the form of a picnic supper and swimming party at the Cove swimming pool. It was a very enjoyable event. Those who were included In 11 were Mrs. M. Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. DeLano, 101- dridge Huffman, Klarwico Donald son, Ida Frances Krcnch. Jean I'Yench, Myrtle Shultz, I,eola Lath am, tMai k -Ituekmari, Kred Nelson. K. Warden, Nick Hughes, Mr. und Mrs. D. C. Krench. To Give Recital Monday Evening 1'uplls of Mrs. l.ee Reynolds arc appearing In a recital to be given Monday evening at the la Grando hotel at eight o'clock; The young people who are on tho program will appear In costume and alt friends are Invited to atle-nd. - League Members Enjoy. Swim Party Twenty-two meinbeis of the lip worth Deaguo of the. Methodist church shared in a picnic supper and. swimming party last evening at the Cove. Tho "eats" commit tee hud planned generously una I evening a success, and with the I bath houses good and warm the young people enjoyed the swimm ing equally well. Recital Described In Salem Column In (he society column of Thurs- Unjf uve,1inB. a ,.,oBlu, us sivcM. . of a junior recital given at balcmj by Miss Helene Price, of this city, a music student at Willamette university. In LOinnunting on Miss Price's program, tlie Salem States man has the following to say, A recital that stepped out of the amateur Into the young artist class was given Tuesday evening by Miss Helene Price, a Junior of Wlllumctlo university pluuo de partment, pupil of Krancoa , Vir ginia Melton. Miss Price, played artistically throughout a program taxing to one of more mature years and add ed experience. Tlie program open ed with the Bach Fantasy, clear ly played with a tone penetrating and clear but never with that sharp, severe quality given so of ten to Bach; this was followed by I ho Schubert I mproiuplu Up. !iu, No. 1, and this by thu Schuinan Novelette. Theru were Ihree. MueDowell numbers; Czardas which allowed Miss Price to display her"fing' lechnlc, und gave Insight into J hours of concentrated work. The Burleske, well pictured In its hu- morons vein, was followed by the Tragica Sonata." Then came Men delssohn's Klcecy 'loud and Agi tation, Mips Price's ability to weave In- trlcate passages Into a really nr-j spend iu playing games. Miss tistlc whole was- pronounced In Louise Anderson was elected third the Debussey number Anibcfiiue vice president to fill thu place made No. 1. The Chopin Nocturne Op. i vacant when Miss Lee JOU' ii Bre-15.- No. 2 had the singing tone su shears moved awuy. Hefresh- necessary to Its rendition. In the final number the Bee thoven Concerto Do Major Alle gro, Largo and Bondo, Miss Price was ably assisted by Miss Doris Corblu at Hie second piailo, Miss "orbit merits much pra'.He for adding In a decidedly artistic way to the finish of an Interesting pro gram. Miss Price deserves much praise for her Intelligent work thai en abled her to give such a finished program and miivh credit is due her instructor. Miss Virginia Mel lon, w hose capable guidance and gen-'tal nnisk-al knowledge were reflected by this young artist pttr pil. Mrs. Jessie Hoskins Honored at Baker Tlie following account of a so--My event of Tuesday evening at Baii'-r, will be of Interest to music lovers of La Grande, friends of I Miss Jessie HosUlns. i The Macliowell (dull chorus and a few members of the club enter tained last evening at tlie home of Mrs. Belaud Parker compliment ing M is. J es.Mie 1 1 osk i n, d I rector of the MacDowell club chorus. As a part of the social evening M rs. G i are Ki ni lt. mug accom panied by Miss Ava Steiger. Bather jan impromptu program followed j with u piano number played by Ava I Steiger Hnil songs by the chorus. I Miss Perle Kdily of the Festival Opeiu company of New York was pre-nt and talked to the group of the possible sppeui'iinre "f her j opera company here In "The Bar- ber of Seville." A buffet supper was served, pre j sided over by Mis. Boland Parker, ' Mrs. Kric Swunxon ami Mrs, Gince ! Kranrts. Mrs. Hoskins was present I ed with a gift from the chorus in appreeiation of her efforts and en ergy that made possible the pre sentation of one of the best pro gianiH giv'-u in many tu!-ons by Ma-.. Don ell ni' inle rH. A gift from Memorial Day Program Given By Cove People iy Mrs. A. G. Oonkllii (Observer Correspondent) COVli, Ore, (Special) Tho Memorial day program began at It o'clock by singing "America The Ueautlful" by tho congregation. Miss Lola Brothers was accompan ist. Tho remainder of the pro gram Is as follows: "Tho Hero Dead" by a mule quartette ueeom- uanied by Miss Vina Conlev: "Al- panled by Miss Vina Conley: "Al legianco to the Flag" led by Hoy Scout troop No. 5; Invocation, the Hev. Churles Hancock; "Tim Man sion Yonder," quartette, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kishcr, Mrs. Chlldera and George Anderson with Mrs. George Anderson as accompanist; reading, "All Hall" Mrs. Hoy Hell: "Love's Tribute" M. K. choir; ad dress, tlie Hev. I. l' St urges; solo. How Lovely are Thy Dwellings by l'aul Truebloud- benediction the;tun' of I',,,loto. w Hl,01,k ,lt tlie .. ... Hhe Central Church of Christ will congregation. The committee in charge of this program was Mrs. L. J, Chadwick, the Uov. 1'. K. Sturges, S. H. Welmer, O. B. Hobin son and Charles Hancock. A pub lic dinner was served at the L. D. S. church, the proceeds to bo used . fur the cemetery. Phn ntiwiilltee : ln charge of the dinner was Miss Bess Kolly and Mrs. Cora Itloom. .There were many willing helpers for t h Ih wort liv rn line. Over 100 ..Aonin we-n Nerved Tim nnniial meeting of the cemetery associa-j tion will be held at the Library the. second Tuesday in Juno at 2 o'clock for the uuruose of eleelinff officers and transacting other necessary business. Mr, and Mrs. Otho Kckcrsley, of Portlund, are visiting in Cove. Tho Kckcrsley s are pioneers of Cove and have only lived ln Portland for tho last two years. They arrived here last Saturday und will remain another week; Mrs. Frank Jasper, of Caldwell, Idaho, und Miss Vina Jasper, of Meridian, Idaho, canio ' down to Cove for a few days. They aro guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Con ley und Mrs. George Gray. . - Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Stearns, Miss Mae Stearns, Miss Mubel Doty, Mrs, 1 l.'Hn Itntv unit Mr n ml At I'M. Kind , , . , i Qi-aiiUe vlBttori, here Memorial day Mr. and Mrs. Clayton My and Mr. and Mrs. John Butter, of Baker, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. YV. A. McNeill. William Guthrie, of former resi dent of Cove, Is visiting among his friends here. J.ast year Mr. Guth rie spent In Los 'Angeles and tho year previous in Washington, 1. C. .! M r. and -Mrs. Kaunuers and I children, Itowena anil Grant, of a mvf foi. Mum'rlll day. Paul Trueblood who has spent the last year at D'tke'f university, Durham, N. C, Is a guest of hu! sister. Mrs. Harlan Koger. After a few days visit hero hu will go to to t h v 4t oju qL . Ills lwu'c a U vac -burg. 10. l' Hoberts and his daugh ter, Miss Clara, left early Thursday morning for Portland. They will visit relatives there. Another daughter of Mr. Hoberts, Miss Kva will meet them at The Dalles and visit with them in Portland. They will then go to Salem to the home of Miss Kva and later visit a son of Mr. Hoberts in Hebron. They will also visit Hie coast while away, j Ben Harris, u Cove boy. is among the graduates at tho Oregon Slate college this spring. M r. and M rs. 10. 10. Coad a ud son, llobert,. left, Thursday morn ing for Eugene where they will attend commencement. Their son, Krancls is a graduate. They will then go to their home in Mnrsh- field Tlie Epworth League held one of their enjoyable parties at the church parlors Wednesday evening. About u young people and their advisor Mrs. Thomas the pastor the Bev. T. were present. The i Towle and j P. Graham nlng wan menls were served. A very enjoyable party was held at. Morris Hall Wednesday evening, sponsored by the. Woman's club. The hostesses were Mrs. A. O. Con klin. Mrs. A. L. Becker. Mrs. S. H. Welmer.-Mrs. Bay Baum, Mrs. L. J. Chadwick and Mrs. Nellie Mar tin, (lames were played under the direction of Mrs. Bay Baum and a pleasant evening spent. Lunch was served. About fill people were present. MOT I S All. NOB! MOW YOBK, June I AP)- "The strongest man in Hie world," so billed at Coney Island, six feet tall, weight biles railroad spikes and Hie like, has been beat en up by a little fellow. Warren Lincoln Travis prosecuted William Pollock, 5 Teet 1', weight I Hi, aged fi". for assault. They had a row over a realty deal, und William swung, undaunted. A judge let him go. Al TO THKIK I ADDING N KW YOBK. June 1 AP) Daniel Long WolT, George sitting Holy and Boy Bear Now,- are con vinced that the hurricane decks of bucking broncos, are relatively lullc safe. They are Indians, in town with a circus. They were given an automobile ride by an agency trying to sell them a car. Now they are In a hospital. The car hit a truck. t lie club was also presented Mrs. Bh-hard Smuiihwaite, Jr, president of the MacDowell club. Announcements The County Library meeting, sponsored by the: Cnion county P. T. A. council will be he Mon day afternoon at the Iji Grande , Public libiHry. Thi- fr.-c loalth i-Hiili.' will I, licl'l Momlny at lb,. Willow m'lim fioin 'J to I I o'cloi'k. pwb of the Chute Many Interesting j Church Services Here on Sunday BisllOp R e 1U i II g t 0 II to r, A. ... .... . Speal Ill MOrilinCr Other . Churches A., nounce Programs. Memhers of Ia Grande churches are anticipating a particularly In teresting day of worship totuurrow with several outstanding programs arranged. Hlshop W. V, Heiultig'- have two visiting speakers, an nouncement of Hie Dally Vacation liililn H4'h(Ki1 will lm mmle it the' l'ingllsh hut hern n 'jhureh and a siieclal program will be given dur- " l" -- ' M- LVl mM 1 lCngllsli Lutbeiiin Chuivli Church school meets at U:4.' for worship and Instruction. An nouncement will be made at this 'time of the program for the Dally Vacation Uible school, beginning - 1""0 l0 iMornuig worsmp negins ai ti " L'IUI'K- iaior uenvei uu; inl sermon on tho subject,' "Tho Be- lease of Spiritual Power," I The Ladies Aid will servo sup-1 per at 6 o clock,, Sunday evening, i followed by u special meeting of the congregation at 7:30, The pas tor will give his report from the annual meeting of the Pacific Syn od, recently held at Longvlew, Wash. I'Mrst PrctshytoThiu Clnirch Today there are many varieties or religion, but the prudent Inves tigator knows that the sound re ligion Is built upon the solid foun dation of ' God's Word. "God's Greatness Man's Security" is the HuojevL ui me m-iinon i , ' . 'I., nimuuy nioriiniK. ' o ciock. .miss Kdrls Magulre of Port la ml, form er organist, will preside at tlie or gan console Sunday morning, and will play the prelude "Pan Pas torale" by Godaril. the offertory "Kehoes of Spring" by Kriml, and the post hide "Air A La Bourree" by Handel. M rs. S. B. Al organ, soprano, will sing the solo "Bless- ' " ' Ml " wnu " J ersecuieu, by Ward-Stephens, The evening serin on w 111 deal with "lOnlire Consecration," Miss Gladys Miller will play the ser vice. The evening 8 o'clock ser vices will be continued throughout the month of June. A cordial wel come will await you at all services, First Church of ChrlM, Scientist Services w ill be held tomorrow morning at it o ciock ai r trst Church of Christ, Scientist at Kirsl and Washington, Tho subject will . be "Ancient and Modern Necro-. niiiucy, Alias Mesmerism and Hyp-! notlHin, 1 lenouneed." Golden text : Isaiah rn;7. Tim 1-m-d God will help me; therefore shall i not be confounded : therefore have 1 set my face like a flint, and I know ,,,1 i Khall not be ashamed. Sunday school Is held every Sun day morning at ti'.i't o'clock for children up to thu age of twenty, yea rs, The reading room In the West Jacobson Building Is open every day except Sundays and legal holi days from Hi to 4 :JKt ' o'clock. The public Is cord hilly invited to attend thu church services and visit und use tlie reading room, lOplsi-opal Church At St. Peter's lOplscopal church Sunday, June '2, there will be ; Church school nt !i:4& and a choral r,.ebratlon of the Holy Communion wftu the sermon by the Bt. Bev. Win. P. Bemlngton at 1 1 o'clock. Special organ music will be as fol lows: prelude, " Volx Celeste" by Mendelssohn; post lude, "Chant Triumphal" by Gaul. Monday. June H, a meeting of Hie parish will be held iu the church 7:3" p. m. Christian Clnireb Bible school convenes at a. in. Children's day Is next Lord's day and at that time Miss (trace Young, ti missionary of Tibet, will be here and speak both during the Bible nehool hour and the morning worship hour. Morning worship is at II and I hen; Is a possibility that C. C. Morgan, of lOugene, will be pres ent and speak. If he Is not, tin.1 pastor will preach the sermon. lOvangidistlc Hervlees will be held at K o'clock following chris tian lOndeavor at 7 p. m. Tlie song service will be assisted by the young people's choir and orches tra. The sermon will be on the subject "The Golden Cn If." Last Side M. I ',. Clitin li Kolhnvlng Sunday school at 9:4ri o'clock the paslor will speak on "How to Bring Sinners to Christ" during the j 1 u'elock services at the Lust Side Methodist rhurcli. Tin? evening services begin nt 7:!l'i o'clock and the subject will be "The Way Within the Way." lOp worth League meets at U : ; I o'clock, Nuji rem1 Chuivh Tills Sunday will be the last ser vices for this assembly year, for I In churches In the Idaho-Oregon district of chtireh of Na,arene I The assembly for this year will convene at Nampa. Idaho, I r. J. to W. Goodwin, of ansas City, Mo., will preside, I e legate froip La (i I'll fide will leave Monday In order to attend the Jubilee coin m eiieeeent exer cises at the Northwest Nazarene college at Nampa, May So to June 4. The out -of -debt campii Ign celebration wilt lie held on the college cainpiis June i nt 2 p, in. The chief speaker will be Gover nor If. C Bahlridge, f Idaho. Th celebration VOiee h fmt ((,( lM im.'Hiu debt of the college has been t rnlM',1 Hti'l thf colb'K,' In now frr-o from in-h flnan'-lnl lii'-ilinbiini',',. Tli-n. "Ill Iih l rn i, , at b.lh...ii tUlnnir "Mb I'h'trcll li' it, lliiw Hnnilu.v. inonihiK 'I'"" ami ' m lo and evening. At tho Sunday school hour there will be a program by tho children and the morning wor ship' will bo In harmony with the Children's Day program, Kveryone Is Invited to all tho meetings. First llnptlst Clmivh jTi' HamisT church Sun lav tho 1 'liit Vl't,8t Ul mt Su "la. Regular services will bo held at morning at tl n, in. H. It. Collard nitl ... ..IV UUBL-IIVU l III absenco of the pastor, the ltev. I O. Hess, whw has bepn confined to his home for some time, by an at tack of rheumatism. Church of God The Hev. Carlos plummet will preach at tho morning service, bo ginning at 11 o'clock and following Sunday school at IU. Mrs. K. H. Ahrondl will speak in the evening Toward the Mark. Th a young people's meeting will begin t., " o'clock and tho uvon ing serviccH at K. Tho church is studying tliu book of Homaus at the Wednesday night prayer meetings, This week thu lesson will be tho 3rd chapter, riist M. 10. Cluiit-h The theme of the morning ser mon at tho l-'irst Methodist lOpis copal church Is "A House of I'rayer." Beside the anthem "Jer usalem O Turn Ye to the Lord." by Gounod, there will be a solo "The .Beautiful Garden of Prayer.'1 At tho close of the Sunday .school a picture of the school will be taken. Kvery officer, tiMieher and pupil lij urged lo bu there for Hie picture. In the evening Hie pastor will speak on the subject "Tell Mo a Story." Special "Tell me the Stories of Jesus 1 Love to Hear" will bu sung by a (tuurtet of little girls. WINNOWINGS The annual Children's day pro gram of the Klrst Presbyterian ,,uy niominK turng Ulu regular I school hour, beginning at H : 4 f o'clock. All departments will have a part. Teachers and helpers are busy with the children In prepara tion, A beaulifiil pageant will oc cupy tuvt of the hour. Miss Grace Young, missionary from Tibet, will speak next Lord's Day at the Central Church or Christ. The church Is expecting C. C. Morgivn, of lOugene, to be present uL tho i-ju inlay morning service. , Tlie evening services at. the Kirs; Presbyterian church will be coif tinned throughout the month oi June, It has been announced by the pastor, thu ltev, J, George Walz. , v. Tomorrow's services at Na Karelin wl the I be i cinirch of tin; the last for this assembly year for all churches In the Idahu-Oregoii district. The assembly for I Ills year will convene at Nampa and I ji Grande tit le ;ates will leave Monday in order lo attend Hie ju bilee commencement exercises at the Norl hwest Nazareno college there. Announcements fur Christina httrch meetings during the coming U,M.( follow: Monday, X p. monthly meeting of official board; Wednesday, L':;iO p. m., Women's Missionary society. f '- The lit. Bev, William P. Bem lngton, of Hie lOasteru Oregon dlo cess, will be here Sunday from Pendleton and will speak a I the lOplscopal church at 1 1 a. in. The Ladles Aid will serve supper at li p. in. Sunday which will be followed by a special meeting of Hie congregation at 7: III) o'clock. A meeting of (he parish of Hie lOplscopal church will be held at the church Monday evening, June II, at 7::tti p. in. The annual lOpworlh League lit slltale will be held at Wallowa lak July Ifi to 21, It has been an nounced. C. O. Heath will lie dean, Hall K. Wallls manager, and Harry H. Hamilton district superin tendent. The Institute Is for tho neMlein district, Idaho conference. Additional details will bo given later. AT COVE NUTS SUM OF $10.50 lly Mils, .1. K. l-llICi; ( I Hiw.rver ( 'H i','M)(ilnlcnl ) I'llVK, Or,'., M TlioniiiH HitrrlM wl'i) lunl rhli I K'' ,f l It- Miiiy Hal,1 l.i Cijv,-. repn li. $l(i.r.(i pnK'i-iMl.s iniill Imt fill,-. 'OVt''n MUfltll WIIH 1 'HI pllllllifK. 'I'llf- aiittliiiy Iih!I, iiIi; ui..4i lh-y lire not nou' lifting i.'hu lr, IiiUm tin iirtiv,' ltH,'M-xl. In l.,-Kin llllilti'lR, anil (ll'-y hilil chalK,' ol tin- flnriil ifruiallon for liir Klliv-rt of Kolil 1,'iH at tin- M.'iiiorial iluy i'.x,'ri'lHiK. Tin. fovn ha,'hall ti-ain playi'il Ihc .Innltir IraKii'' Imij-m of Iji dranili' Tni'Milny atti rnoon nt l,i, fiinti'l,'. Tin. hi'oii' won 7-li In lavor of l.n (illin,ll. TIh' liHUli; ll' vioiifly playi-,1 by 111,' Ii'Iiiiim r miI,-j In a victory of one iioliit. In ("ovr.'H favor. Wiiiri'ii l.nlril Irfl Til'-Milay for U'flwcr. Maho, for tit, wiiiiinifr. Ilr will work iih a illtrll rlflfr, HvIiik ullh III" lllll lf, I'. J). Ijllr.l. 11,'thi'rt ILiiKcr (!!, very Jinlri fully injur,', I whliii ilrlvln u Inifi tor for K. .1. Klarklanil. A olialn hli-h wan fnft,'ii,''l to tin- fr'-.it of th,' Irai'tor wraii',l t.roulnl bin lilrm. hi ulHlliir bllii Hcv,'r,'ly, llo wa li,lfn lo the hofipltal at l.n (iiaii'lc wli,'i,' In will remain for Irnaf- i ini'itt for lvo ui'i'ki. j MrH. Itl'-hard Talili b fl for Nalll- I'a. 1'laho. W link' Mr- 'l'al In.. lay. Hllo In Ink til',ti,'t' who lia It b tit, -hi ,',r font,' , l in n i'liiy. is F. 0. Hess Named On Committee of Oregon Baptists Ul'GKNK. Ore., June I (AP) Dr. C. L. Trawin, pastor of th' Klrst Baptist church of Kugeue. and recently re-elected president of the Oregon Baptist State conven tion, Krlday announced thu list of committees' for the ensuing year. The next convention of the denom- t inntion will bu held in Portland. Dr. Trawin expects lo leave for the Northern Baptist convention in Denver, Colo, about Juno 10. Tho standing committees for the Oregon assembly Include: Crednetlals und enrollment: ,11. I'. Merrill, Albany; J. L. Whirry, McMinnvllle; D. K. Baker, Kugeno; M -:h. C. K. Dunham, Ashland; N. J. Barnes, Bend. Obituaries: lid. C. Cofer, port land; C. H. Delepine, Hood Itlver; Mrs. Kirie Dally, Medford: Airs. YV. K. J.oucks, . Portland; Mrs. O.' B Neptune, Albany. . , , Student cooperation: Mithet Downs, Portland; Paul J. Orr.' Mc-Minnvllie-; lr. S. Biirt, cbi-vallls: L. L. Dally. Monmouth; Imu lttivlo, l:iii?eiio; 1J. Dunham, Ashland ; Public Lectures Start SUNDAY JUNE 2, 8 p.m. ... at Sacajawea Ball Room L. ANTON WAGNEli Health Specialist and Psychologist " Hu 1ms clmnjfcd thousands from fiiiluru to success from lieknoss to health. Here with truth on his 'lips, healing on his hands To help those who ire sick in midy, lmiid and, soul ! I NO FADS NO NONSKNSK Ilis talks are crammed with , valuable information and prac tical common sense. He re veals the basic principles kov orninfc life and health, that. anyone can lollow and obtain wondei lul results. You Can Have I'crfcct Health The followinif diseases have ill been successfully trailed! by natural inelhods without the use of druifs and opera-1 lions: Acidosis, Acne and; I'imples, Adenoids, Arthritis, Asthma, Appendicitis, Auto-! Intixocalion, Kackacho, i'.edi WclthiK, ISiliousness, liladder Inflammation, Blood I'urily iiiK, J!ody Hash, lioils, l!rain V'iK, Hriu'lil's Disease, Bron chitis, Cancer, Catarrh, Faul ty Circulation, Colds, Colitis, Constipation, Coimhs. D' "'-"l-es, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Kcze ma, Epilepsy, O.a, Kxeess or Bloat, Gastritis, Gallstones, Goiter, Gainintf VVuijfht, Heart Burn, Heart Disease, 1 1 i rIi Blood Pressure, lul'lueiix.a, In somnia, l,eucorrheii, Boss of Appetite, Bow Blood Pressure, I'UmbaK'o, Malaria, iMelan cholia. Depression or Plues, Neuralgia, Neurastlienia, Neu ritis, Paralysis, Pleurisy, Pros tratis, Q u i n s y, Iteducino; Weight, Rheumatism, Rickets, Scurvy, Tonsilitis, Tubercu losis, Ulcers, Vericose Veins, Worms, Women's Sexual Dis orders, and many others too numerous to mention. "l!e Kail- With Yourself Benin the Truth Thousands of people all over the country have been made free from the clutches of disease after all other methods had failed and are now enjoying Radiant Health by following his teachings. SI'KCIAI, A Special Matinee for "Badies Only" Tuesday June 1 at li p. in. Note the dates and don't miss a single one of them. KiK'h Kvening al S p. in, .lime 2, :!, I. .", (i. 7 SACAJAWEA INN ' HA 1,1, ROOM I There Are No Charges nt km! Fit Br;: Him ll , OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi O . a o . - i;-.:. . . $ o -' - .;.'....- : v. .;; - 9 PUTMAN'S La Grande Exclusive Rcady-to-Wear and Millinery o o oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo K. O. Hess, La C.inde. Committees of the board of di rectors Included: Church edlilco: J. A. Smith, chairman, Port land ; 1 G. I ,eary, Portland; Krunk B. Matthews, Itosoburg. Assembly and education: U M. Sherwood, Porllaml; C. S. Tunuell. Portland; W. B. Bobins, Pendle ton; A. D. Bossermau, Portland; A. B. J lodge, Portland. iu:s or "buokkx iiioaht" OMAHA. Nob., Juno 1 (AP) George Delis of Omaha died last night of what physicians said wiih shock and 'a broken heart.' Last Monday night Debs return ed from a hospital, .whero ho hud undergone a major operation, to be Informed that his wife had run away with another man, taking his life's savings of $Ui(H und leaving six small children at home. Your Last Year's Records Protected! Accessible! If your inactive records are valuable they should ba treated as such. Sli'in(f-I,ies, bundles correspondence is not only slow in finding but is subject to disorder, dirt and vermin, and is an easy prey to fire. Your last year's records in ART METAL Transfer Cases are kept clean, safe, always accessible and per manently protected. Wade in four sizes: P.ill, letter, cap and ' i ledger, with or without rollers. Cases interlock rigidly into a stack of any height desired. La Grande Book & Stationery Company 1 114 Adams Ave, All Metal Steel Office Equipment, Safes and Files. IDAHO STATESMAN SEATTLE POST-INTELLENG ENCER NEW YORK TIMES IFOR TIDE j I OWI0iCCX I PRODaCTS o o o 8 o 0 o o 0 MAX KMOCTItOCUTHI) MAUTINKH, Oal Juno 1 (APV Joseph KranUo, riding on a hav. baler, tried to lift a high tension1 cable to ullow the baler to pass beneath. Tho heavily charged cable hurled his body Hi feet and ho was dead when picked up, LOS ANGTOLKS, June. 1 (AP)j Laura McGregor of Butte, Mont:,1 was elected supreme tiueen of the Daughters of the Nile at tho clos ing session of the organization s fivo day convention here. Little Mary wus on a visit to her grandparents and tho old-Ta- shinned grandfather's clock In tho hall was a Hourco of wonderment to her. While she was standing before It her grandmother said th hot from thu next room,. ''Is thu clock "running, dear?" ' "No, ma'am," promptly replied Mary, "it's Just standing still uufl wngglutf Uh tail.", ' $ Economy for Those Who Eat Down Town KtillnK innat inoaln down town it tho Sacajawea t!offeo Shop Ih IncrcaMlnRly popular, not only ; because tho food la uatlsfylu hut hucauao of tho economy. lror tho Hinall fa in lly, ' tha regular IuhcIumhih und dlnnora, together with the vurlcd a hi L'arto Hcrvlcc, offer an Ideal uolu-. Hun to (he food problem. , No expense of preparation, no Ultch- , cn drudgery, no wanted fooda. And It Ih cHpuctally worth whtlo lo enjoy k'ood iiichIh In tho milcd. cnniforlablc BurroumlinKS of this riliu hotel, , ' Sacajawea Inn "I'oluU llio Wny to liotlor Tilings."' 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