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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1926)
County News General K: 4 VOLUME XXIV. SECOND SECTION LA GRANDETOREGON, FRIDAY, May 7, 1926. TWELVE PAGES TODAY INSTALL NEW GRANGE HEAD WALLOWA. Ore.. 8pecial) The Wallowa county Pomona arrange mot tit tho Hurrlcano Creole arrange hull Kuturday wKh a large crowd of ijrruni;trs from the various bud ordinate granges of tho county In ultundunco. A cloHod business sca nion was conduced, In 'tho fore noon, at which" timo C. F. Pavics. who lias sorved as muster of tho ponionu during tho post tlirco years t re-son ted his resignation, which was uccoptcd and Mr., Miller, of f .Alder Klopo grange, elected and instullcd as Tnastpr. A board of $ directors was- appointed in connec- tlon with the live stock marketing I asHoclution. but the names of those appointed ore not available at this time. Tho co-opcruttvo croamery question was discussed at this time. however, no definite action was taken on this matter. About two 1$ Jiundred people 'sat down to a feed prepared by tho ladies' of tho tV -lunge, a large crowd was also k tjerved supper in the ovenlns. $. ' T-he afternoon program as usual w:s-Aopen to Ltho public, speakers bu thq progTum Included Mr. J'hlpps and E. D, Jasper. Mr. rhipps camo as a representative of the Portland chamber of commerce and spoke along the lines of the diilry industry, emphasising tho urgent need of production methods which would lead to a suporior class of products. Ho cited -In-' Hta-nces where this plan was being successfully folldwed. and sounded a warning that unless something along this lino was done In Oregon that there was grave danger of much of tho mnrkut being filled by a bolter class of prcflluota produced In tho more progressive J sections. Mr. Jasper's talk was of tho farm ing Industry and tux questions, and. wan enjoyed much by tho members of tho grange. t j ' j A closed meeting was-held Jn tho , evening following supper, at which tlmo a class of between 20 and 30 ! candidates were Initiated Into thej fifth degree of the ordor, the de-1 grec work was put on by. the drill team of Kurrlcuno Creek grange. .Mr. Miller was named as delegate to attend the stato grange meeting to be Jjeld at Baker. Mr. Davtes was named as alternate. South Fork grange, of Lostlne, extended li.vllnllnn fnw. thn nfivt mnailnn Passenger Traffic Increases 'om Tom ha just reached Chluagw from California the whole 745 oound f him.' Getting Into a. berth on tho train wus out of thu iiuuatlon. so ha ode In the baggage car. where the porter uxed half a uarloud of mattresses . . r - ko imurovuM) a dho ror mm. . PARK PERSONAL THK PARK, (SpccluD Cl.r fliicn Vannrrlnr wna at Union ' Mut- Vrday on business. - . . Olenola and .Maxlno ' wanker wcro visiting"':. Klva Vauorder Thursday. ' ' ' " -. Miss Francis Miller Is visiting ut Baker. . ' Mrs. node Hill and Mary Vnnor- dcr wcro mountuln - climbing Thursday. . Henry Miller Is visiting his niece. Mrs. A. J. Vanorder. He has been III all winter but Is much, better now.- - .. -. . . .i .. . ' ..' Frank Wlgelesworsh will finish his soring work this week. The furmers In this community Jiuve of the Pomona to bo linld there, In almost comulcjcd IJiulr plowing. iif-tlie Invito- ' ' Miss il.'lora I-uy-ana Jltlni Hetvr- iibout tliroo monllia uniftll'u tion was accepted. ly were afternoon guests 'at the Controlled roasting j produces that , thrilling flavor ' That wonderful flavor thaf made Hills Bros. Red Can the pride of the coffee-lovifig West is largely the ' result of our patented continuous roasting process. A few pounds at a time . , even temperature , . constant ventilation . keeping but everything: but the pure coffee . flavor. . , No other coffee can taste like Hills -Bros. The process controls the flavor and Hills Bros, control the process. Ask for Hills Bros, by name and look for the Arab on the can. It's quite important. "The Art of Entertain- ing" tells-how to make a better cup of coffee. Write for your free copy, to Hills Bros., San Francisco. HILLS BROS COFFEE ; Clarence Vanorder homo Thurs day. - Tho Orando It oh do Lumber company hus brought six head of togging hoidi's'to Thu I 'uric to pus ture here. They have several hun dred acres of nusturo Jund near here. . . . 5 Tho'young people of Tho, Park enjoyed a picnic on Catherine Creek Sunday. Grandpa DeVoro 1 a going to spend the summer with his .son James oil Catherine Creek. Tho weather hus been unutiually warm for April. Most of thu flow ers are In bloom. . HG PARK (Special). A pic nic was enjoyed by the yuung peo ple of the community-. Sunday. .Those of the i:arly were J'Yunulb and .Marie Miller,. Clora and Gulttl Iva'y, JrJIva urid -ilury Vunordei. They were mot at Catherine creek by Mrs, J. 15, ljiiatur ,aud daugh tor, idu, and son, Hobby, und later In the dity Othello .Lay and Albeit Kheller, of Medical Hpi;liib-n Joined the parly. ' Mrs. A. J. Vundtivanter attended the bull game ut Lower X'owdei Sunday. ' ' . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lay were vis iting at the Hob Wu nicer home Monday. ... . , , Mr. und, Mrs. , Frank-, Whilten, of Medical .Spring werci Hulurduy guests ut the J, C. Juy home. Arch Vanorder spent Hulurduy und Sunday at thu I'arlc visiting his" brother, Clarence. , Ho re turned to his home, neur Medical Springs Monday - morning. . Bill Oobel was at tho Juu Lay fui-iu Satuiday on business. 1 a-a land Oliver and Jra Htuggs and lanWIy und lloacoo lliown and family,- till of Keating, were fishing on Cathuriuo creek. 8un- day. . . Clarrnee vanorder was at Un ion Satuiday. Mr. and Mrs. Jim IicVoiu und son. Max, were fishing Sunday on the Milium river. They ulso vls iti'd Mrs. lVore's mother, Mrs. William Wiggh-Hworth, und her sister, Mrs. Myra Getchell, who is leaching school at Wallowa. A. C. Williams, of Keating, passed through Hie Park Sunday, lio spwit - .Sunday on Catherine creek. , ; William Volswlnliler was visit ing friends at Catherine, creel; forks recently. ; ' Little Jack Jlurttcr returnl to A. Oliver farm a few days ago. Kdwurd Wulf and Laurch and JJeshler Lay attended the baseball garni! on 1'owdler river Snnduy. . Will und Herbert McUow were among those who attended thu baseball game Sunday. In the triiutt Ftntm Ptet laiick ktift tht tfflt frtik )o yntir Jtino loUftng'vai-ly, und uvoid Ihu rush. '' THE ELIiCTIlIC 1KO.V rou you Our Automatic Iron-Is juiit built for yoi? homo Ironing. Toil can regulnto tho hcnl to suit yourself, and Ukm"- Is no danger of it burn ing" yoir clothes. Strongly made. It will lunt for years. It turns out beautiful Ironing work. H & S Electric CATHERINE CREEK PERSONALS CATHKIUNK CRKKK. (Bpocllll) Mr. anil Mrs. J. K. IJoVora and son, Max. spent Sunday on the Minum river fishing and picnick ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Phillips are tho ownors of a new sodun. lCd Qlllvsplo and family will movo from llnou to . tho runcli here as oson as school closes. - I ; Miss Klmu Cusick closed a sue- wssiaii term or school in ine Woodruff district last Knday and returned to her home on Cather ine Creek for the summer. ' Miss Esther Kdvalson takes a horse back ride each day. Miss Pdvalson was ill for some time and is trying to regain her heatlh. She has been unable to walk for more than a year. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Walts! ' of North Towdor, who have been In California all winter, spent ' Mon day at tho J. V. DeVore home here. They were accompanied by Grand ma Hobbs. Bon Htondahl has . accepted a position with a saw mill company near Inibler. Ho will be away most of the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Alta Phillips spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Phillips. A truck frOjm tho Farmers Co operative creamery company of Payette, Idaho makes two trips each week up ' Catherine , Creek hauling oream for the farmers 'In this vicinity. Miss Gertrude Green is visiting at the home of her sister,. Mrs. E. H. Mills. Mr. Darland. of Portland and Seattle, was visiting It. W. Miles last Sunday. , , ' Henry Ford. Is collecting old fid dlers. Probably wants an absolute monopoly on all the squeaks In the United States. HJC tlHKI HM HRAD. PALO ALTO, tSkl. 4Ap)-E. It Helm, real estate dealer, used his head when his auto swerved from the highway, plunged down aA In cline and burst Into flames. Hen freed - himself and ' a " companion by smashing the glass door with his head.:-. -...' .'). ' ; ... Why not revive . the : old-time dances. 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