La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, July 08, 1927, CITY EDITION, Image 9

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    Valley.News Ufc (gnwfo lEWtttttg tetter I General News
VOLUME XXV.
LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1!)27.
"NUMBER 283
Over The Valley
Mubcl K. Morton, Valley News Kdltor
returned
I1UU1).
to 1 heir home Holiday
i:teudetl acation
Ml 88 Sli lla Kdvalson, residing
beyond I'nioii on t he Catherine
Creek road, Iiuh gone to I'lah mid
Ida hi) w here she will visit with
friends for the coming month or
nix weeks. During tltt'Hchool yeJtr,
Alisa Kdvalson has been teaching at
d'Kock Creek and Is therefore hav
'iiW; her summer vacation.
o
Fourth or July Company
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Myers, of
l'ondosa, liad as their guests for
the Fourth of July vacation their j
son-in-law and daughter, .Mr. una
M is. Curl Loclun and two child
ivn, of Haines. The preceding
Monday, Mrs. Myers spent with
friends and in shopping lit Baker.
Mr. M ''!- wlio has been working
near Cornucopia also relumed
home a week ago and is spending
Mime lime wilh his family.
church, 1 1 he family lotting
Micro about 23 years ugo.
DIVERSITY GIVES
SURE PROFITS TO ,
RUCKMAN YEARLY
Cniupfiro Clrls Swim
A group of girls of the Wunni
shuunta Kroii p of the euuipflre Kills
or l.a (Jnniile made up a swimming
parly which spent u delightful af
ternoon Tuesday at the 1'inft Cone, f
t.,t.. nm miles northwest of tll"l'
l.a, tlrande.
O
Join! Aid ririilc-
. The two Ladies' Altl societies.
'Vmltler and Summerville. will havt
Iters Swarm in (iftiflcii
Mrs. A. T. Hill thought yesterday
she was going to have u largo
swurm of bees take, up their place
of abode on her large front porch.
The bees moved around her house,
however, surely attracted by her
garden and settled on one of the
garden posts. The bees showed
considerable wisdom in choosing o
beautiful a spot. At least tiny
cu used GUtertuinnient lor the
neighborhood until they were glad
ly removed by a farmer residing
neiir l.a Grande,
o
Former lU'sluYntJ Visit
('rank Kennedy and Otis Fisher !
came from Cortland Hcverul days j
ago to sec their brother t'haiies j
(Ued) Fisher at Tove. It had been
117 years since they resided at Cove
and w hile they found things dc
eldedly changed yet found some old
friends with whom they were glad
to visit. They went back to 1'ort
land yesterday.
o
Cow Visitors I
Kugene Cuiiklin. former prlnci- !
pal of the Cove school, was over j
from Ontario early in the week J
looking utter business matters and
I renewing old acquaintances. Also :
Mrs. Melissa Kgo, formerly living ,
up the canyon, now of 1 taker, was
i Home For Short Stay
j Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kdvnlrtoii. I
of High Valley, came down last
i week and visited at the home of I
I his parents Mr. and Mrs. C. I. I'M- i
valsou near I'niou. The elder Mrs.
I Kdvalson recently passed a birth
day anniversary and instead of get- j
ting a year older in a day, she re- " have learned In my years thut ting that Itad ever been made from
ports that she was made, a lew It is hard to make money by eon-' t his purllculur field, lie anticipates
1 years younger. Tlnil, because she fining my crops and my interests to that Ihn next cutting will be even
j received lor a gift a line New- Kiisy ; heiit alone," said !on Ituckman better, the recent rains having done
ii iii'illlnn . I IN WCeK. 11 was W I It? II l It il i lien y imiiii"! n no tin- tm.nm. inic
malteis on Monday morning quite Wo introduce oiher tilings
considerablv. to sav nothing of the ". ' legnn to see
uergy and Mrcngth saved.
o
To Vi.il at TiiKuMt
Mr. and Mrs. It. G. Hudson and
family, of near Imbler, exp. el to go
In Teloeasel tomorrow where they
will visit over the week end at the
home, of Mieir undo, C. A. Hill.
I.loyd Scriber, of the Modern
laundry of l.a Grande, and Frank
Appling have opened up their sum
mer camp on Catherine creek at
the C. 1. Kdvalson ranch near
nome preuy ami eonvi-.n- , f .
near .Sumiucrville, to be nnnounceu
later. A committee is working on J o
Hi., mans for the picnic which is . Take up Summer rHint
to be aii afternoon affair, and a
good time is assured.
o
London FlourMiiiu;
Th In ch are progressing quite llO-
lieeablv at l'ondosa. tin- new town j I nion.
started by the Grande Hondo Lum
ber Co.. although the town was
quite deserted for the few days
over the fourth and not much work
was done. Tin new meat market
has been opened adjoining the gen
eral store, by 1.. AV. Hnilthv Tho
t...mii. in the surrounding com-
Fim hairy l-nnii
C. T. Kdvalson roltow s ratln-r
diversified farming on Ills (UMi
acre tract along Catherine creek,
with the ban toward the dairy j
business. Tiny are milking about illt m,
JO head of cows at pn-sent. mar- L,,,;,,,,!
kiting their eream tnrougn ine
Farmers cooperative at I'ayeite.
On the farm is produced the teed
for this bunch of cows. Mr. Kd
valson has high Riinle livestock on
this place, mid It will be remcm
j bercd that hew on the holsleln calf
jollered by I r. W. T. Ihy for the
i best grade dairy cow exhibited at
tin? recent I tnon HvewlocK snow
A very good crop of strawberries
has been picked this season from
their quarter acre patch of .Sen
ator Ihinlap's. The patch will be
just doubled for next year's crop,
an additional quarter acre to be
planted lliis fall with the fine Im
proved Oregon Seedlings. Them
arc berries in the other varieties to
be found also on the Kdvalson
place, and for next season's yield
some'black caps have recently been
set out.
ii my
where
farming could be made really to
pay. Now, if my wheat crop is not
a success. I have my alfalfa. If It
fails. I have my wheat. If they both
do mil come up to what they should
1 have my hogs, or my cows and
my chickens." Following this
idea, gained through years of ex
perience on his fine farm of 5tin
acres ueur Imbler. Mr. Kuekman
raises wheat, in fact what might be
considered a large acreage on u
cuttings are customary witli him.
IMBLER .
PERSONALS
IMIll.KU. (HMilal) - Mr. nnd
Mrs. lsh l.tlltt-al iiml Mr. and Mm.
Jim WlKr ami yoimu mn viNitrd
rclattvt'H al Iltrinistoil last Sun
day. Hub Ki't'linil wi'iit lo I.u (Jralidu
Turwluy and had sonic donlal
work dolu
Mr. and Mm .Mm ltlri-llfli'UI
and Klla M. Walker drove to Hot
Lake last Wednesday. They vis
it.d Mrs. II. Voetuherc. Mm. An
derson and Hay Norval while there.
The limners were looklllK lor
hay liileliers lasl Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. f.eo. Marshall re.
tinned from Kadi- valley last Wed
nesday eveliiliK. Mr. MillBhall
staled that the cherry piieklnK had
,1 just commenced hut Ihein was not
,,: a very wood crop this year.
I There will he u lawn socinlilo
at t Ik- home of Kiln M, Walker
next Tuesday eenlnif. lee cream.
What was left on the cake, uncn ami canny win .- n ....
Komcthliu.- like1 lor the lienein 01 inn union nun.i..j
Chapmans Find Trap Nest Is Big
Factor in Successf ul Egg Production
I In the success which they
made In Iho 17 or more ye;u-s that
they have been in the poultry busi-
uess, one of the most prominent,
i factors has been the fact that they
lln Ohii Sstfin
During his years on t be farm
Mr. Kuekman has had his share
of wheat going down badly In w ind
storms. One year one wheat field
was down ho badly that only a small
part of the grain could be wived
In the spring when he eomiuenc
working on this field, there win
I ou no w ii oh i si in in gin mi hmhii- j
lion lying on the ground, having
gone unharmed through the enti
winter,
he
j.ies ammallv litili head of nul miring tne pre
hina hogs, while they have Iwd '" -tt hushels lo the acre.
i.. i...nw..u ti...rlriilv fonstriieted on r rom tins ami inner rxpenenct
the farm, hundreds of chickens-
... iHv sfi-iu to uiuntciuie iiiu
m rviee, offered tln-m by theRe two
, stablishments and .have given
them u liberal patronage. Tho
hotel Is Hearing completion, the
plasterers having commenced their
work a few days ago. This will
uccoinmodnte. probably 35 or 4u
boarders and two guest rooms are
being arranged to take euro of any
transient patronage. From nil up
L1(runces;th: jnill will lar.reudy to
- o
l.(t Cliihl
The section of count ry around
Allccl, Imbler and Indian creek
was quite considerably disturbed
over tlie disappearance of the Grif
fith child, of I.u Grande- Tuesday.
Searching parties were made up In
that vicinity und all who could
help to locate the child who was
lost the greater part of the after
noon and whose family feared had
been drowned in Indian creek.
There was very general rejoicing
when the word was passed around
that the little one hud been located
playing about a quarter of u mile
beyond Ihe cump.
begin sawing wunin a vuiy
lime. All the papers have been
Kent to Washington, nocesnary for
the establishment of a post office
nt the new town, and word of any
nelinn iakch by postal authorities
is anxiously being awaited by the.
citlxcns of the place.
I laughter Will llmmh ast
Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Gaskill, re
siding out from Imbler, huve, re-crlv.-d
word from their daughter,
KaNlta Gaskill Pearson, of Port
land that she will soon uppenr ou
a program to be hroaucam hum. j
station KKX. She has been heard I.)juy
over tin- radio m-iorc new
appeared on programs from stti
lion KGW and her frbnds will
watch lor the announcement of
Ihe exuet time when she, may be
h' ard again.
Haw! Fourth IMcnk: I'nrty m
A number of families at "The
I'urk" und neighboring towns went
together for a splendid picnic par
ty on the fourth. Ihe festivities
having been held at the home of
Mrs. Klla Vanorder. There was a
big dinner, of course, at noon and
tin- afternoon was devoted to
games in which everyone partici
pated. Among the families pres
ent were those of lloy Titus, Law
rence Joiich and Mrs. Titus, of I'n
iou; Uert Titus, of Telocasct, and
J. 1. Kvau.' and Mrs. Vanorder, of
The I'ark.
jSHls Herd Sire
I Mr. and Mrs. Jiuy I nincun, of
Cove, who have on their farm a
tfinc Jersey herd, last week sold
' llietr herd sire to M. Hornbeck, of
'ilniues, who paid a line price lor
tin- animai,. He va accomimnletl
lo Cove when the deal was trans
acted by Hugh Mr 'till, cashier of
Ihe Halm s bank. Mr. Duncan, like
all the other farmers over the val
ley, has bc-ii busy with his hay
'crop. On Wednesday he already
had about llli tons of buy In the
! mow. and ten more to be stowed
away, which he pronounced of a
very excellent quality, .
I
; Ton uly Aneiit .Makes V1hI(
linynl Allen. f t'ody, Wyo.
county agricultural agent then-, has
been at Cove for several d;iyH look
ing alter his business interests. Mr.
Allen still ovns his farm on the
Mill Creek ro;d. Leonard Allen
and family have, also been back
ou a visit from Corvallis. Mr.
Allen if-1 assistant state leader of
the boys ami girls' clubs.
s-imi lltr i;n in: tic has 4U acres In
. . ,: , i ii .i.i., i'i-ioiiid :i iiwm ill etl t
pmau.es, wnicn a.e mu.mk - , ... .... .l,ol Kvinvbodv is welcome
has I0i acres in alfalta, nonim mm- .m...- - ., ,,.,,, i.M1
etling lau nai- r i en ..j.....
pire piano Inner, ot Miuon.
hero Thursday and Friday of last
Mr, 1 tuck mm) has departed f rom " ecu.
w hite leghorns and Uhode Island "i eusioms ior piainnig.i m,. a,i .Mrs. Wlinam emeu-
reds This besides a large garden. O'1 fipl'1 r "'-res, now HkuW un,i , Mrlvin, relurijed
and caring for several head of hu turner fnllow. will not be iseeded l fl.om salt Lako City. I'tah. last
milch cows which brings no small 'itll November, probably, and will j MmJiy, M is. Westeuskow was
sized check each week into the the-" be noantlly kowii. Vesterdny j cull,,d th,,n, uy tl0 ,iealh of her
Kuekman exchequer. And siieaklng they Ftiirted to sow a tU-aere tract ; nioth).r nbout three weeks ago.
of Income from what Is sometimes I" red top and timothy for pasture) Mr ,! Mis. Levi Uawdon and
considered a, sideline on a farm, on biter. children and Mrs. Kmnui Thomp-
the Kuekman place, upwards of I i'l i The farm on which Mr. Uuekimi n , HOii canie home with them lor a
eggs are gathered in each day. and ami his family lives Is th orlehial short visit. They will also visit lu
a crate of fresh eggs every other tract homesteaded by his father. Portland before returning to their
day, soon mounts up. IT. M. Kuekman, now living at I '-1 home in Salt l.ako City,
Garden HueklelieTrlo I It. A visitor on the farm finds tbat)
Mr. and Mrs. Kuekman were very everyining lenus towaru einciency.j
huve The Incubators have a lOOU-egg;
capacity, but as thev havo iircoin
modatiou fur only Jibout 6ou live
;hicks, they usually find a very
reitdy sale for the surplus. Their
used the trap next, so believes Mis. mesent flocks ot !.mi old chickens
George Chapman. Mr. and Mrs.J""1 ymng ones are cured for
Chnpmiin own and openito tin- suc-i' "ie long ho-ise. MxUMi feet with
(essful chicken farm Just outside! partition every 2U feet nnd a
of I it Grande on the Island City 1 in t he center for a feed
road, where passers bv seo even j l"'""- ':"'! brooder HixlS
ib.v ihe hnmlreds of wlilte leghoruail'Ouses aofi clucks and there are.
alwuys, busy, busy, busy In !ht'f"1"'
cliicken yards. Inning the years,
Mrs. Chapman has not always re
ceived HHi per cent sympathy nor
encouragement in regards to the
use of triip nests, but when the
ida ii w as tried, the results noted
Mo. tiler brooders about bxK.
Need Attention
Mr. Chapman says they have con
tinued in business, while scores of
others have started, become dis
couraged ami unit. "The business
can surely be made a paying one.
ullliu- iloriP. ami (be puu-jr " person will taKo care ol It. A
laving began to increase and tbo 'poultry farm means being there,
business succeed, then her belief prai tieally all the time and giving
was confirmed and the nests only i It personal oversight and atten
discarded when her pens eonlained Hon." The businesn Is u confining
onlv the profitable fowls and ihe ue. but perhaps not any more so.
according lo tne t napinans, man
the dairy business or others that
boarders had been done away with.
In Itii-liifss 17 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Chapman came to
Mr. IMiekm:in has m ovided. not ( II r.Kt llr.A l, I r..
only for himself, but for his wife) Twelve women were graduated
as well, every modern eoitvenlence.'as mechanics from mi eastern
to make the work on the farm, al- school. The cotter pin. U seems,
ways more or less mird, as easy as. nas lepiateu ioe hiiimm
nosslble. There is a wonderful deep The trades are becoming so
sonieinuig io ne c" ! ; ... ...... t
it iihh nnvpr Knows wiieinei i-n umii.t-;
-O-
I)STINE
PERSONALS
busy In their large garden, Wed
nesday morning making Inroads In
to the weeds which had thrived so
well following the preceding rains,
haying and summerfallow made
work in the garden impossible al
m.wt There Is
t n. I nnnimi itMhti4 i he I cold water In abundance.
r i i nfvor been drv and has often sun-ling a carpenter
beans, carrou. onloim and u.hei' idled residem.s ot I,. .Iranile ho . . . Wilh a -ore ot women plu.nl.
small vet;elal,le. lOarly lhi ,,rliiB , hv. k-une out to this farm for ... . In New lork. He Iri.deK al e
.Mr. liucknian plaiitfd a iiuinher ofiiei muimuj. -mi. ...en. . . ' , ,, . . ...
seeds, secured Iron, the Stark eon-1 workshop, where he makes all of , thing they I be taking up .rh
' . . 'iiIm roi.;.lrM nte. Ibal would ma wiw be il lehdiuglng. . . . With
Huckleberries." Thev were idanted i pnnnl any mechanic In a city, all the fair sex turning more
as an experiment nnd now that Uie.the machinery In it being driven hy,nioro from furlielows to tags,
, , ,.i.,iu urn wtv elect ridtv, F.verythlng on theiexpect t reau- any
or seven inches high, thev nre be- pU.ee Is in an excellent stale of re- headline: HAin liOK.N IN link
ing watched with no little interest ! P ir. n nd n II of the buildings having jlXf! 'All. . . . Some day a young
and will continue to attract all en-1 recently been freshly painted, the miss is going to leave college with
have reached their' wnoie nppen ranee is ouu " inv uouoiium m M-.iot, n..n. ........
nnd are producing ihe certainly auracis. n ou in-iuint-.
h It Is claimed they will
The plants al present
this community from Ihe middle
west in l!MiH and two years later
started In Ihe chicken business ou a.
small scale. They stnrted out with
California stock, having secured aim
baby chicks from a hatchery al
Ketalumii. It was when they had
this stock that the use of trap
nests was jtdopted. It was soon
found that of the 75 or 80 hens,
there were only two in the whole
flock that laid over IMMl eggs per
annum. That meant h poor paying
business, ami Hteps were taken lo
get rid of the non-layers and bet -
. t-i nid it Ions. New slock was
I brought in from Oregon Agricul-j
! t.ural college and from (hen on by
continuing to check on the - layers.
there was a decided improvement
noticed. Ten years ago. they se-
cured new stock again, this time
might be mentioned.
The only feed raised on the
Chapman place is mangel-wurzel.
Willi' 1 1 i o.i nets v.i y jiouu '"
feed. The fowls are. fed regularly
three times every day. In the
morning they are given oats, which
havo been conked, nnd which Is
the only conked feed given. AL
noon, there is mash and wheat and
corn am put out in the evening.
The result of all this expenditure
of time and energy and the exercise.
'of considerable care, Is a very sati:;
j factory income, .Mr. and Mrs. Chap
i man say. but II means work and
care ami
care and work.
UOIli:TS IN.It KK IIIMIS
An Important agricultural pur
suit lu tho west-coast region, the
bulb-gmwing industry, Is suffering
depredations by small rodents.
Growers have called upon the de-
rnwd-.
'HI""1" lan.ouH ,..,.,.. j , , - llirr.,.lt.ii-n to advise
Since Ihen tht , " , ,. . , .,, ,
ami assisi in ciiium.duiu n
nodes ami mice. One
o ri
ern near Seattle.
lion earner. i ' Votihers
ho poorlv, the business has been on 1 1
i i i !....... .w.iu have caused a J.U damage to a
a paving basis, Ihe trap nests hae
been' discarded and the farm ,aj tulip Tarm.
..i.i.i. ..i.i I" additinn lo eating the alu-
been one of w hlcii an one emtio .... ,i,
limlla. tremendously proud. ji(im ()m, f!ll(l.t.U)H(l tn tllliUwVi
wet Mr. and Mrs. Chapman have Kng- .,,,. )nixing varieties.
day now thejlish leghorns, the present stock liav-i
nine from Australia.
day-old Somebody steps up to predict the
hicks i end of the woild in August. Girls
Takes Trip to Salt I.ttUe
Theodore chrlstiansMn, time
K.ep.r at tHe mill at l'ondosa.
nt In Sail Lake City last week
and will vhH iiinoug rrlcllds there
for a short time.
l.lgiii tVlelii-allon
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gaskill. of
near Imbler. were among those
who attended , Ihe eHcbrnlioii
staged at Klgin Monday. They re
port ex-Governor Walter M.
Pierre's patriotic addr.-ss that day
to have been one of Ihe lust tin y
had ever heard anywhere.
Keturns for VMt
C. rey Hau ls, his wife nnd seven
-Miildren have been interesting and
nlereHlcd visitors at Cove over the
'fourth holiday. They drove down
Irom Walla Walla, where Mr. Har
ris is connected with Ihe Armour
eontpanv and established their
ramp on the bank of Mill creek
above Cove. Mr. ilarris will be
remembered as the son of (i former
F.pi.seopnliatl minister lit theCove
Getlhm Heady for lu-titille
Young folks over Ihe valley who
are affiliated w Ith the Kpworth
I.eHgue an- busy Ibis week gelling
ready lo go to Wallowa lake to at
tend Ihe Annual Kpworlh League
institute which opens there Son
flay and lasts for ten days. The
program prepared bt exceptionally
attractive and a helpful session is
anticipated.
o-
Giio-ls From 1 jilrrpriM'
Mrs. K. I'. Combes, of Summer
ville, had as her gu .sts over I lie
week end, her mm. Lester Leslie
and family, of Knterprise. They
l.OSIINK (Special) Fred Wo
miick and wife b-tt for I'rosser,
Wash., recently uiler a visit will
Mr. Womuck's mother.
Lostim- was almost deserted t li
day of the toiirlh. everyone going
to F.uterprise or up the south forks
of Ihe Wallowa river plcnleiniy.
Tom I'ag" nnd lather, Abm-r
page, Marion Johnson and Mr.
Woods, ot" Imbler, were visiting at
Ihe home of Mr, and Mrs. William
W'igenns 1 be afternoon of t he
fourl h.
Mr. and Mrs. William I'beiier
went to Klgin Tuesday to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Fiedler's
brother-, William Kim-, who passe.i
away ill La Grande last. Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Foley and daugh
ter mid Mrs. tfiieHHcnbury motored
to Walloua lake Sunday ami re
tin ned to Knbrpi ise where I ln-y
attended services at the Christian
church.
J.-an I'arMMis relurm-d home 'he.
fourth after a visit with hi grand-
Hostess Cakes Say
Come Again!
in every bite
All you have to do is to step around the corner and tell the clerk
bchind-the-eounter (or if you wish, Phone .Main SO) you want a
FRESH HOSTESS CAKE
lie hears that many, many times a day from housewives like
yourself. s
Pattison Bros. Grocery
lion until they
maturity
fruit u hi
prod uce.
look verv much like potato plants,
but ai i' supposed lo reach a height j
of perhaps two feet, 'The berry!
which Is promised Is purple In col-1
or and should bethe ty.emd Khape,
of a cranberry, when ripe. As stal-j
ed before, these are an experiment I
so far. Should they be found loi
be all that is claimed for them, audi
should be satisfactory in this cli
mate, Mr. Ituckman expects to put
in a larger acreage of them next
year.
Mr. Kueknuin Is unite fortunate
in getting all of his hay cut, cured j
and 111 safety before the last hurdj
rains, lie was unite satisfied over.
the tonnage of his hay crop, the,
'average being I wo and ou'-half to(
I the acre, und this was the fln-t cut-.
parents near Klgin. !
Jim I'arsons was badly Injured j
in an auto accident tit the lake:
Sunday evening. He Is vitutlng at I
the home of his brother, Itoy. I
Hay Cook, who has been work-j
ing south of Lnterpris,e. came ,
home to spend the. fourth.
Mrs. Coats, of Llgin. visited with
her daughter, Mrs. Mc Kinney, Sun- (
day.
John McKins.y spent the fourth:
at Knterpris wilh friend.
The fourth passed by with very
lew accidents, the only ones re
ported were one at Knterprise and
one at Ihe lake In which Jluf Far
sous was injured.
Mr. and Mis. Wright, or Cove,
visited over tlm fourth with Mrs.
Wright's sister, Mrs. Chan. Gray.
1ls Clara Nolan, who has been
going to .summer school to La
Grande, came here to spend the !
fourth with her mother. Mrs. No-
hui She was accompanied by a I
... I
I i rieno.
Jilll I'arSOnS lell veuneMiuy iui .
(vndleton alter spending the day
with hlsdirollier. Itoy I'arsons.
Miss Opi'l Thompsoil arrived Sat- .
urdiiy from Noise to spend the
fourth with friends at Lost tne. She j
taught school here last year und i
will teai h again tins year. imi"
i. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Juck
son at this time.
Mis. Myrtle Crosslaild, of Fniori.
arrived Saturday lo spend III"
fourth wilh her mollor.
Mrs. Floyd Moflltt was la ken
t. in.. Wallowa hospital Tuesday
morning. I
Mr. Allen mid daughter were
business visitors at Kntcrpri.:
Tuesday.
Mivs Marelda H-nry. Miss Touu
Ferry and Jack Wright, of Imbler.
spent the fourt h w Hh friends at
Lostim? and Knt. rprlse returning
' home Tuesday evening.
Ait hur Cousins, of Lnter prise,
I, us been visiting friends ami rela
tives at Lostine Ibis week.
Mrs. Datsley and chlbln n. of Jo
h. jdi, vbuted lor piirnts, Mr. and
Mrs. Cage, this week.
C. H. llibbard and son, Idck.
ncrc al Lostim- Tucxduy
Ing originally
Thev no longer buy lite
ehieks but halch out their
on their own idace, operating four nnd boys, could a belter lime havo
Incubators during hatching season, been ciioseu.
I
Offer King Vidor a Lucky Strike
and he'd accept his favorite
delight, saying:
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"While directing 'The Big
Parade' I had to shout my
directions to htindreds of film
players through the din and
noise all about us. And
through the entire taking of
the picture, I smoked 'Lucky
Strikes' which, seemed to rest
and case my throat. It is won'
dcrful to find a cigarette that
relaxes your nerves and at the
same time insures you against
throat irritation a condition
from which film directors
are hound to suffer."
hilif? Vulnr, ff'ntiim
i)ircrtir of lcaluro
fihwUiplays.
Will ll,llli
.iii:i: i! M'l'iim i.i
You, too, will find that Lucky
Strikes arc mild and mellow the
finest cigarettes you ever smoked,
made of the finest Turkish and do
mestic tobaccos, properly aged and
blended with great skill, and there
is an extra process "It's toasted"
no harshness, not a bit of bite.
It is deemed innr i-ssirv al tb-"
present lime, -a; - ihe federal linr
tie.iltural ...aid. Io re-tilM lhj
movement of grei-n mm wllhln tbej
area now liat mil tiled ou aeeount (
of the Lnropeati corn borer. j
Aulhorlliej. do not believe ihej
gr-en corn l currying infection. 1
Xt S
toasted
Your Throat Protection
Wlif n (n Nf ' York wii arc conliaHv du iif d
in ire how Lucly Strikrs ore mode at our
uliibil, cornrr Brooiiu'iiy nnd 4th Street.
y : Jin wi.,.,,
t.u liny nil tiiii. i't
Mir'