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Thursday, June-5, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA -GRANDE, ORE. EUROPEAN UNION WOULD TAX YANKS lation of 120,000,000. The pact would Ije- open tp all nutjoijrf whoso territory s mnlnjy In Ku rqpe opt! would Jnclutjp ull pos sessions of the member states, wherever lpcnted. Others with Kuropean Interests. n)iKit he nilipftleu by unanlnipus ; Federation, SuppOVted by vole of the council, a proyuslon Hpan flvpei llnon Vis- ihw- h nedu idAeh ui juii via ( Tur)fcy ,11. Ste(.lai provi nces, is puuimueu. Hy .Idiu Kvims . ( AjssncJn ted I ' rvt S m f f Writer ) PAULS (AP) A. federation of Kuropean slater, supported by iead taxes upon vhdtins Ameri cans and other 'non-Kuropeuns, hits been put into cont-i etc form and submitted to all Kuropean jjovernmenis by Count li. M. Cou-denhove-lvalertfl, president of the I'an-Kuropean I'niun of Vienna. It is of I'ererl as basis for dis- ritJ-Kintf the Ktiropean union idea! evolved by Aristldc Itrinnd fin minister of France, M. liriand in proeeetjin with his plan by collecting surwstions from, the -various jroverniueijts under authority of tin; League of sipn is made for participation of Vatican, ;ity as a, full-fledged mi-mher. - As a beginning1 of eoonouifc apd ! custnips unity, nil menibers wop Id umcrtnko not to "renw or con clude most favored nation treat ies without Interpellating an Eu ropean clause." Al existing- po litical :(iid mill tuny aKrcep)ents in conflict will) the nexy pact would be cancelled and all new treaties wophl bo subject tp nn- jnwu ny nit! eoifi1e.11. Treasury Income, would )o dp- for-' rived from tho assessnient of n landln),' or poll tax equivalent tp tho American" on all non-Kuro-peanK utillzins: 'federal ports. Jf more money were needed or f inc- laniiinp inx were anolished in Nullum;, the count's scheme beinp i America. contributions yf q u 1 d from member government. Chats With Parents - i entirely inmlTieiui. Abolition of war through dis nrntapient and the elimination of political and economic frjetion are given as the underlying prin ciples of thi' proposed pact. In general the idea Is to estab lish a governing council with a chancellor, treasurer aipl . various . Fccrelarlea as active executives. There would be a legislative as sembly with meuuliendilp a Holed according to comparat ire popula tion n u- ticipating stales, and i .-n ;t i .tii.- -ourl of three cham- filVI? AWAV Hy Alieo Jmlsnn Penle The children were playing house, "I'm the grandmother," said Hilly. "And when the children are t.!". i lv: judges each', selected naughty 1'fl spank them." by ', a -;, i'.ibly and irremovable.! . "All. right and) I'm the daddy", rJ'bi, d ud would enforce fed- another voice chimed In, 'Vo you ct uti-.n i..vs and decide disputes must keep quiet whenever J say t,i 'v-i.-en mi fiber slates. Disputes so." i,;iiM.n outside the new t "I'm going to bo tho mime.' )r: .a nou'l be referred to the said a third voieo. "No you can't," League ot .Nations or the Terina- tho others chorused. "AVo need a. neat oiiii oi incernaiionai .urn- mother so, you've got to be the tiee at. The Hague. j mother." "Oh, it's no fun helm; While the federation would be mother pothers always have j pledged tq disarmnip'ent and its headaches. I d rather he the ! uienhei; would guarantee to re- nurse." " M'ert the covenant of the league : The play went on for n while, or Nations and the Kellogg pact Tho toy telephone rang. The little for renunciation of war, thp girl who was mother nnswered It. ' count k (I rait would also unile she went throuch a cood deal of i.-..rtu.. oi.'.ni.iu.niii will hn bdd the inllilary resources of Kurope. social patter In a most lady-Hli ( j,,y 5, , 7 and S this year, and Members would regard an attack voice. advance notices mo to the offe.ce upon one of them as -an attack I "oh no, my dear, T couldn't n,, the entertainment will bo.lhp upon their own territory and possibly. I'm so sorry but I have a ' jH'.8t pVer- mum"' un(ii unw nt proieci. ine nonuacne iniK auei'noon. vtounnyfi ntlacked federal member by no-' flarling." And sho hung up. Ifticjil, eeonoipic and militaryl "You know," she explained to means." - ! the rest of tho household, "J have? Tho proposed "Kederated Slates 1 n't a headache at all but It wuh of Kni-opc' wonld'come into ex-;Mrs". Grayson and I just didn't islonce when tho pact is accepted : want to go to "P hpufip.1' r ; , , , ! , ... 1 . i - 3 C STEADY Wow. ) V POf)R OU rE-lOW.l f vlDV J'ttoOTAWF T S Hlbl.AttTV.lYXi' ( &UUS. CsomCsnoS L vnvi tVro J I AWAY. MD THtY'Stl) THERE WY, "t WHErt YOU Sltty ) TAKIMCi HH TO K ANOTHER. H ALU J Ml V. UF" . -7 THE POOR FARM i f tOUnTltS. f jV I HOW, HQACE, V- I STOUY TO EQUAti J930 The A. P., Oret BriUIn fUchtB Reimed 6- 3 - AN u . f. QJ fY-r ' t ' Duck Feeding By Hunters Disliked . VINno. irinn. (ap) "Oh, just stick around and spend the winter with us." nrgued sportsmen of Cottonwood and Jackson coun ties last fall to a 'group of 5,00 fine mallards that were sniffing the south wind. The blandishments of the hunters conquered tho Itch for travel that was growing In the mallards web bed feet and Bwift wings. The hunters lavished 'before the ducks plenty of food tld-blts such as corn corrupt even a smart mal lard's wary ense of what 1b best fur him in tho long run. I Tho hunters, however, wero will ing lo feed only as long as they : could shoot. Since the season ! closed tho milliard have been trying 'to ease tho pangs of empty stom achs by thinking about tho Ingrati tude of man. Minnesota may bo considering the passage of a law n gal nut the feeding of ducks In tho fall. Must VM Vrom Tdike iOrlp EltlK, Va. (AP) 1-nko Krie'wns the most important area for com mercial fishing among Inland lakes during 1 S J S tho llureau of l-'lsh-4 cries reports. Of a total of 3,3tiS, li7 pounds caught In Great Uikes, ill. 049. 170 pounds were caught in Lake Krlo. MacDonald, Lloyd George Scorn Parliamentary Golf This Season J.ONnON (AD Neither Prlmo , ' -7' Minister .Mnpnpmilil por JiftyUl jN'nry Monday ordered closed l.loyd (leoipe tuks lvt ) Me t mm-" iuuco im lu"" T)p iiliicoi). closed ffP Ylplntloiv of tie prohllililqn laws are those owijeil iy Tqm Kdsalji i)ilnP busi ness as lllacklps Vl'iee; liarltln and ilpsu, pwnei'H of Julia's lAinch; and A.. J. Ifanna, owner qf Shorty-? idapo. iisni; in:ri:i.r;er';n 8A.-)ir, Ore.. Juno 5 (AD Par) U KlHhpr hs ipen re-pect-etl ohntnimn of the state tay pom-' mission f tl)0 rst nnntiaj ronr Kanlxathin lllii-'p t))p hoard funic' (mil hclnv it. year npfi. Nn c)(ti)Kes umu i)iaip li) the iM Vision of )iH PS amiiilu llio thrpe popin'lsslon Bis. lHl)er Poiitlnues as head of the utilities dlvlslaii, Charles. V. (JnllQway t)p eifuallziltlnn division and Jiii t- ("nrHlp- Hip lnlnB- hlea pid explse nx ivlnn. Cnit liln also yii pon(ijiip as scprntary pi ha lionnl. Chautauqua To I Be Held In July At Enterprise )iy rs. WMIIlil" V8(!:ais (lhsarvcr !"nrrPOi)dpii ) I.OHTJNH. Ore. (Sppelnl) Kn- hy nnllonx with a eoltiblned pttpu-j LA GRANDE M0N. JUNE The Only Circus Coming This Year 9 Children . nlaylnir hopae are a' dead plyo-nway on tjielr homes and ! their parents. Naively and uncon? sclnusly they reoreate tho ntmpsr phere In whiph they live. The pnr ent who listens In may profit hy what he hears IleaiinK your own children liyo Miss Verda fhlldors, who hns lieen in the hospital at Wallowa returned homo much Improved In health. Mr. aili Mt-s.. William WlKCrnnx spcpl several days in I he QrandP lloiplo valley ami spept Mppiorla) day at I'JIIp. Ulna Wornnrk lenvps New Vorl'- iy way pf tho I'aninna canni for San 1'railPlsco whei'P she will piept her sister, itlta. who Is a piano student In that pity. Npa Warnock has spent two years In IMdyintr vlQllp. 1 ney TSqo'OO Invested , .... 10 t l,l W1nPa a ' 110 Pa HI. iZ X It is, I 'on eUmes .hTnlZ hot., will cp.no to Portland hy rail the best way to learn first hand I where their parents Air. and Mrs. ...u 1 rc, nC iwrwinn ltv I .1 , warnoi K, iii u oii ,ni'i,,w n,l tn lust what! and lirlnft them by auto Job of parenthood. Cole Bros. Circus Will Not Parade MAY li:viH IJl'KSSR SAI,1)M. Ore., Juno 6 (AP) n.. utotn tinni-a nf medical exam iners has urounds for revoking tho I .ostlne, spenl Hupday at Won license 0 l)r. A. A. Ausplund. of where they went to help JOd l.eomi Mr. and Mrs. Warnock expect to. leave for , ,,,, ,.,.,,,il,..tln,ilK- vmi Portlnnil June li. cannot fail to Bet a very Koqd Idea j '"' 'V "a of Just how well you are dolnh' tho have moved hack 10 l.a Giande. been rcslilenls of Enterprise for several years. tl. I'. Holipes anil son, Harri son. nni Miss l.epila Holmes, of 1' lora eoma celebrate h(s Mrd birthday anniversary. (Moon J-.lmor has spent the week visiting Ills brother. Will, In the Chapman district. Mrs. 1. J. jrcArlor, Of Enter prise, hot formerly nf J,otlno. underwent an operation for tumor at the lOiiterprlso hospital last '1 hursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kndlcott. of Walla Walla, who have been visit ing relativjs anil friends In Wal lowa county, have lefl for New berff where they will make their hoipe. Mr. l)ndicott lias liecn in (he Veterans hospital at Walla Walla for several months but Is piui-li Improved. Mr. anil Mrs. I.. K. WlBirans and daughter and Marvin WlKKans, of linker, drovo over Tuesday nlghl tin- a short: visit' wllh' their par ents. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilt j?ans. Orval McArtor had pipro than Ills share of bad lirk the last peek, something yery unusual having struck his dairy herd. They became sick, would not cat anil finally died a slow death. I p to Portland, Attorney General Vap Winkle rules in an opinion lo the hoard. Ausplund. some years ago, was sentenced to' a term In tho peni tentiary for manslaughter result ing from an Illegal operation on a woman. Acting Governor Hoy W. Wtnpr paroled him in 1 2a on condition that he return to his former home in Sweden under a 1500 bond. ' Drouth and Into winter freezes caused abandonment, of Zi.MtlU acrea of wheat In Oklahoma, fed oral crop statli'inns report. Annunelag New Service MOTOR COACH Pendleton Walla Walla Lo wlcton Spokane Yakima Bend ' Portland Baker Boise Twin Falls Poeatello Salt Lake City ' .3 Trips Daily to Pendleton and Way Points. 3 Trips Daily to Baker and Way Points. 3 Thru Trips Daily to Portland and Way Points. , 2 Thru Daily Sei-vlce to Weiser, Ontario, Boise,Tvin Falls, Poeatello,' Salt Lake City and Way Points Connection! ar made at Pendleton to and from Spokan, Coenr d'AIene, Colfax, Lewiston, Pullman, Moscow, Walla Walla and Way Point. Connections are made at Umatilla to and from Kennewick, Pasco, Spokane, Yakima, Ellcnsburg, Wenatchce and ail Yakima Valley Pointa. Connection are made at Arlington to and from Heppner, Condon, Fosafl and all John Day Valley Points. Connections are made at The Dalles to and from PrineviHe, Bend, Klamath Falls and all Central Oregon Points. Connections are made at Portland to and from Tacoma, Seattle, Vancouver, B. C, and Way Points North and Salem, Corvallis, Eugene. Roseburg, Medford, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles and all Way Points South, Connections are made at Salt Lake City to and from Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, St, Louis, Chicago, New York and all Eastern Cities. j'fwi HcrVch?' hut nj)thi)i ' scr- tpv Tljo caravan whh'h wont to Sno-, lilt 110 was vj;ry niiu-j) ilpasi() vvljh( Jim trip iiiijl the" Intei-oat thiy !i roused In thn W'ashiiiKHni city. Thi onns, music apt! lalliti wrp on joy t'd hy many in this vicinity win. lined in on the . pjp;anc radio stt tipii. Tho rri'sliyterian Sundny school Of Witllovva- held it nnmiiil picnic 'I'ue.sday up Suuth KorK river. Mv. and !i'H. JaiTii ' Nichijls. nf PiMUlieliiu, spent several days nt tlu home of Mrs. Nichols parents, Ale. iipil Afrs. Uuorse ChirderH. They were fircomptinfod hutup by their daughter, Mario 1'nrter, who attended school in LohMuo last year. rs. Willard Rtraley, ncponipn" p(( hy her nlnter, Art). i!ii)on, and Twllla -Miili'il). Vpnt tq I'lirudiHo tn vIhII friends. ; Mrs. Martha vurU apd dOKl- ters, Huhy and Huth, were l.a ppmily vlnl tors lost w&nk. yfcu Ipy Leonard, wljo is working on tf)Ft hlKr.iwi(v accompanied them is far uh l.a Orando, Mrs. Albert llralx, of Tmliler, 1 HpeuOin the summer .hero nt the home f her mother, M,im. Nnlan, while she In on a trip lo I'Vnnco lo visit ihe Krave of-lier son, a inert. Mrs. Hratu will also help 1-Yed Kdwards in the office. Miss Kern Maun, who wan In nn accident near Halter, was conflnrd to the 1 taker hospital for a few ilayw while hc recuperated from bruises and shock. Miss Alia Doling ennic up from f Portland and wilt spend her vaca- tion In l.ostint" with her mother, I Mary I ouiih. 1 I Itaine Carrey, nf L.ewlston, enmo j over lac.t v'f'k nd will Hpend tho ) Hiiminet here. Ho is Interested in some n Ines up South l-'ork river. Wi'Iiam Korrestcr has improv ed ills new home hy ndillnj? a porch nn to ihe front. i. i'd Mrs. Hoy Mlorris and daughter. Gwendolyn, were recent visitors 'at the home of Mr. and Mrt. Willhim Wiegnns. Mr. and Mrs. UeorA- .!ridwel and family and I I rs. Kmmi.loe( Ml' Portland, arrived in l.ostinc nnd spent Memorial day hern. M ins Addlo Kleanor Is spending tlm sumi.ier at J'ltrorOH, Wnnh., pear the Columbia river, with hor sop Karl. ,7red I'MwardH, M.ru. Anna No Inn and Mrs. Minnie Thorpo spent AU mortal day at Nyssn. They also vlsll ?rt Clarence Nolan at Vale. Mrs. Iwife Hammock and rtaugh? le', llessle, visited Mrs. JDim piock's daughter. Air, .Thompson, at Council, Idaho. Mrs. Carl Thomas. Mrs. W. W. Kuhn and daughter, .Miss. Ver Itonlta. nnd Mj. nnd Mrs. Wallowa, Mir(,i(iti'' T Voiik . LONDON (A 10 John Arthur pewar is to contlnuo on tho job. though he Iuih inheriled $5,000,000 from hi rather. "Vou might as well bo dead as to stop work." he explained. Mlt Is work that makes life yvorlh living." iiui ritoM iMimr J,ONDON (Ap) pilnd from irtl, lliutry Wanderaijn lurnlss. new peer, htm made a reputation as a scholar, humanitarian and economist. Formerly he wa.i prin cipal of Kuskln college. Oxford. Jlc. was hnnoriM In tho hirlhday Hal. annual paiiiameiay K"lf haPdl yap tl?Ja year. Mr. J.loyd Qenrgo has given up cqnipetitlyo golf ahogether. Hp has recently lust mPh llUeres n the ruyifl and upeient gupte, Play Ini; only when the fancy ipoypa him and refusing tq makft an' ar tangeipentH boforejumd. At his best, .Mr. l.lpyd Qeorpe wait more enthusiastic than skil ful. Ho said so htmaelf. He ad mitted that his weu)i p ess was a lack of concentration, which wite manifest by Ills discussion of sub jects far removed from the same between his shots, yet he has one great golfing achievement to h credit. While playing ncny Cannes a lew years ago, he holed out In one with a driver. .A memorial tablet at the luo testifies' to his feat. Hut a slxsomo, In which MV. l.lnyd George participated on Jan uary !, at. Cannes, was truly histurle. Hu waa then prime min ister nf Clroat Hiiinln, Aristlde Hrland waa premier of France and I vn noe llouopu . was premier of f wi'j.h nijr. rnr. i a i i women r Italy. These thieo nnd tlifl Of mt with hrlmH ni-A onnulnir nmn lllitlsli statesnten, the late Vj-W nertnrlmtlon ' In ihn mind Af ' thn kpv, it. r. it.-iJisiey, rector oi at. liu-. Lord Iti.hlell and ir Clrlgg adjournejl to tho lnks. They had been attending ' a meeting of- tlje i nil led supreme council nt which such subjects as Cicrman v(PratloiiH defaults, rec? oguitlou of Soviet Russia nnd a seeurlly pact between Great Ilrl lain and Franco had been dis cussed. M lb-land's coudltntory eoitrsp nt the negotiations . aroused a storm of protest In Iaris and the fact that, he hud "wasted his tlmp on a sy game1' while 'great Is sues were at stako waa added to the outcry. It wub only three days king's after tho game that Hrland's cab inet was forced to resign. Mark Shaffer, all of vere visltpra Friday. J)r. and .Mrs. 'F. C. llroclus, of Snpdy. Or1-, have moved to Klgln nnd Dr. lrocu started practice June l. Miss Glen Sias. of Alhcnn. Is a To dclprmlnc tho best fiber, for f'LOSK 11LY JISTAritAXTS vstor at tho homo of Mr. and newspapers, tho hurenu of stand- PORTLAND, Ore. . June 4 (AP) Mrs. D. A. Zwejfel. Miss Siaa was nrds is studying amplns or papers letting lunch Jn Illy, Ore., spun foruu'fiy a teacher In Klgln pub- fi0,nr mqro yoars old.. Tim oiefwlll ho as dfffoult as finding tio lie sch(ol Itere. ' considerailon ls color and strength j proverbial needle In the haystack. Mr. and Mirs. William Wlggans, In relation to preservation. J United Rtntes District Judge Me at Lostlnp. were visitors nt tho ! . ' :-' ' ! : " " J i. JL" hoipi) of Mrs. Wlggnns' sister, Mrs. Flora KHjott, Thursday and Fii-' dny. j I 'avid Tucker, of Portland, ar rived Friday wiiero ho ftpent n few days visiting Ut the homo of his1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. lert Hill, i Miy. inn han beep 111 but Is some- what improved now. , j Tho Rev. iliilie. Howie spent tho ' week visiting at the hoii)o of Mr, j and Mrs. J. )). Wltherspoon. i Miss Genevieve ('nun nnd Miss Dprothy Geltipgs returned liomo Thursday evening after spending a week visiting nt the homo of MIss Cruip's - grandparents, Mr, and M'H. ' 'nm, of Arlington. Michael's ;church,: Tokington. Ii) tho parish. mi9n?hie hp snys, "yo u)(lei'stnml fron pur lady friends "that hiimme'd hats may re turn this Bprlnff. We hear tho por teptlpus ne.s with inlxsl fppllngs. Tho modern g(rl looks pnually charming In any sort of hat, pr In no hat nt all. Yet a dreadful jrcnd is upon us.. After 20 years of ma Jo emancipation. Is our- view In church, cinema or concert rooms to ho obstructed by creations from Paris? "If the ladles. ..make brims tho rage, thp gentlemen may brim with ragot 'May ,we- plead, thoroforo, that the brims ho mndo removable, so that they mny he taken off npd hdd fn pie lap." The first nine games of tho cur rapt season., Johnny Morrison, Brooklyn hurler, Horved ns n relipf pitcher In six. ' WHITF. IIOI'SK (.I'ARDIAV WAKMING'PON fAP) T'at Is a guardian of Ihe White House who is on the job day and night. Ho reports for meals at Ihe appoint ed place and time, then hurries back on duty. He has no spec.'al post, but visits them all. Pat Is a police dog, the latest addition to the Hoover kennels. date ho has lost sevn head. Vet- vlsHp(1 Jn jM Grande Monday, crlnaiinns from different places Kr(i(, ,,OUs Qf yuvilt Kont sev- nave neen im e ...t- .v e.al d(yH VjSlinK llls frj,.n,is, Mr, Glassware AND Kitchen Equipment USED BY MRS MCLEAN IN HER COOKING SCHOOL Demonstration Are Furnished i?y MELVILLE'S I In knnu- iunt Willi t tho lillment In ! Il iv nt first tlionitlit lo lie loud IKiisoiiIni," but that linn lX'Ml fnund lo lip inenrrcrt. The ntuto voti-rl- piiry lllliy be oiilleil. Mrs. Vinlrt Kuhn entertnlneil Ihn community rluli nt her homo. The pi-OKi-nm w:irt umlor the dl ruction of Iflrii. Hurry Vdo nnd ronsislod of a miiHliui) study of I'hiipin nnd Xi'louoll. HdootiDiiii frnm iaih nf Ihn rompowr wore given by Minn Margaret I'oloy nnd Kern Halln. llcfrenhllientH wfro sorvod by the linaiciw nimlJiiod by M.I-H. Vernt'lloj rarcnl. Mis. rimrloa Knouio will be hoHtofs to the club while the pro irram will ho umlor the mipervl- nlon of Mrs. Violet Kuhn. Motor Coachea Leave La Grande On. Pendleton 5:45 a. m.; 8:50 a. m.; 6:45 p. m...$2.2,,5 $3.40 Walla Wa!ki.8:50 a. m. ,75 5.65 Lewiston 8:50 a. m. 7.25 10.90 Spokane 8:50 a. m - 8.75 13.15 Yakima o :-1f a. m.; 8:50 a. m.; 6:45 p. m... 7.30 12.85 Portland 5 :45 a. m.; 8:50 a. m.; 6:45 p. m... 8.00 12.05 Baker 10:10 a. m.; 4:00 p. m.; 8:25 p. m. 1.80 2.70 eoise .10:10 a. m.; 8:25 p. ra 7.10 10.65 Salt Lake City 10:10 a. m,; 8:25 p. m. . 19.15 ai.90 Inquire at Stage Depot for ratei and chedules to all points Expresa EhipmenU Carried oi All Schedula Columbia Gorge Stage Depot Elm and Jefferson Sta- Phone Main 799 COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM Park and Yamhill fortW, (, and Mrs. Floyd Ooreth. Mi1, nnd Mrs. .Julius Summers, of I.il Ot'iinde, silent Hntiird.'iy nt ! (.ostlne on business. 1 M.Iss Helen Leonard hnd as her Kiit'sl for the .week -Miss Shirley Miller, of Knterprlsp. r.'iuline Ket-ler, of Wallowa, Visit ed this week wfl h her sister, Mrs. Frank f'rane. J nines Dotins Is home from pear Lewiston for a visit wllh his llioi her, Mary Dquuk. Mrs. W. IJ. lluner divo to Puradiue Inst week hrli)KhK haek Miss Je.melte Hid l is who will Bpend the summer at the Hunter home. Mies Helen Allen, of Wallowa, spent last work with hrr Enmd- A Memorial day dinner anu pro- ,,,. iIrfl KIa MrKwAn, irram was Riven In the l'reshyier- ( , ian chuiTh. A hou,ntiful dinner; was served to a largo niimher of people and tho cemetery fund was Rwrlh'd to a Rood extent. The Itev. Max Cook Rave the addreKjt at tho ehurch while the soldier ft ra ve w e r d ec o ra ted i nd e r t h e dlreetion of Mrs. 8. Al. f'row, Mrw. (I. J. I'oley and Charles Hrldwell. Mr. aajl Mrs. Charles I'age went CRICKET FLAT My M WMImm-immui f Observer i 'orreHpoiident ) CHH'U T ! I , A T ( Sp 'el a I ) in JoHcoh Sitndav to visit thfir Mr. Mary Waetly and son. Ar- daughters, Mrs. Oray nnd Mis. j nold. spent leeoratin day In liaislry. j Hirhland. While Allen Astwood stopped to ' Miss fJllian lirlru nnd MIn Ks wave his hand nt friends he lowt j ther Wl'tV. loh of whom are at control of his car nnd went Into . tending thn iajtern Oregon Nor the diteh near Knterprle. He. in ! ma I school in l.a Ui andP. spent the romprmy with Ilaymond Burfi'tt. hird an old ear to go nirrileklnff with the rest of the high sehool nmr Ihe Ornhy pasture and the accident happened on tnMr way home. They were both bruised weekend viKitiner at the home of Miss WUtys parentH, Mr. nnd Mm. Q. V. Witty. Miss Itrlre's homo wan formerly In I'matilla. Mr. and Mra. Audan Merhtel. j Mrs. Merrls liechtal and d;mnh- When in Portland.. MOST OF YOUR FRIENDS Stop at The HEATHMAN , HOTELS tho established preference of peoplo from tho I-a Grande ter ritorya preference easily np preciated If you've ever stopp'ed there. Ideal location, ncroBS from tho Rrondway theater, next door to the Portland theater nnd a minute's walk from tho best stores. Comfortable, Invliinfr rooms attractive lobbies and tho most popular coffeo shops In Port land. Oourtpous imployeB who luko pains to mako your stay pleananr. HEATHMAN HOTELS Broadway and Balmon Park and Ha I in on O. E. HEATHMAN, Owner.-Mirr GKOKOK M. KING J. M. PI KKC1 Ant. Mtrrs. Overnight Rolls Made Tresterday Federation Flour Vf"HARO fJrni(l?Mi1K Ovcrnhrht HolW f 1 enko compressed yeast. ' Vt cup supar. ' , 1 teaspoon Halt, 2 cups' lukewarm water, 1 ckk. 7 cups flour. ts 3 tahlepons shortening. Crumble the yenst. Into a howl. Add tho HUKar, salt and water, a1'1 tho beaten okk. Heat In half tho flour. Iteat In tho melted shorten Int,'. Work In tho rent oC tho flour. Mix thoroiiKhly. Let rnrv to double In bulk. Punch down, nev er tlffhtly and place in a refrigera tor. When ready lo life, romovo portion of the douh. Shape. Let doiibln In hulk. Itnko at 425 de crees, twenty minutes. Very tempting and delicious rolls baked by Mrs. McLean yesterday froni Federation Flour for The Observer Cooking School, More and move good cooks are changing to Federa tion. Follow Mrs. McLean's recommendation order a sack today! ' . , . lA WE r