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4Mw VALLEY NEWS VOLUME XXV.; LA GRANDE. OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, Wtf NUMBER 47 GENERAL NEWS . i IIIIIMIIIIIMIII Over The Valley Mnbel E. Morton, Valley News Editor To KiiUitaln Aid Mr. K. Sanderson will euturtnln tho nit: m hers of tliu HummervilW ludh'8 Aid Society, next Thursduy ul'ternoon ut her new lioine in tiumiitervillv. , Sluch l'nH'ipltatlun Mra Lydlu Luntz, who Kccpa iht HOVeriniK-nt wcatlmp records ut r L'ovo reports thut during tlit; month of Koptumbur, there was n in I mall of C.U2 Inches, which breaks all records for tho taut nine yenrs. ' October 1b- not iimkinp such a hud start either, for up to Wednesday morning there had fallen almost two inches, thut in about four days. IjCttven llospllal Virffll Walls! nijcr, who has been a patient ut the Grande Rondo hospitul for about two weeks has sufficiently recovered to bu able to be moved to his home near Alice), o Visits Hot IJke , Mrs. Press I'iirIi of Sumnier ville.weiit to Hot Irfiko Wednesduy to see Mrs. Mike Hoyee, who is ,i patient there. Mrs. Uoyce is still very ill. o ltWtcJiulis Have I'niiy About one hundred people, mem bers of the Jtebekah lodge at yummerville and their Invited guests, participated In a V hltM Klepliant parly lust evening at their hall, the affair- having been a benefit for their piano fund, Krom all appearance's, each of the lure company present had i'cmo prepared to enter Into everything provided for the ''vening's enter tainment and tilt result was sev eral hours of real, wholesome fun. Shortly after the company had as sembled slices from the elephant were sold, Mrs, John Wagoner and Mrs. Miles Woodell having charge, of the one for tho adults, nnd Mrs. Wayne Hark and Mrs. 1. It. C'hoatc for the little folks. The packages were found to contain everything from live kittens to'dla niond rings and their sale brought in something over $10 for the or ganisation. Refreshments we're ser ved following elephant parade sun ttlchcs and coffee, doughnuts and sweet cider having been dispensed by Mrs. Mury Woodell, Mr..Ut trual, Mrs. KUu Choutu and Mrs. .Minnie Hardy. Then came tho games and Mrs. Katie Woodell, Mrs. Wayne Park und Miss Zclma Goin kept things moving lively until about midnight with a suc cession of clever games und con tests, for each of . which, a- suitu prixe was awarded. Tho pro gram of the evening was concluded with a number of humorous vocal selections by a, trio of Itebekahs from I.u Grande, Mrs. Moates, Miss Woodell and Miss Hug. o IjlWAt ds Iit'iives Kloyd Kdwards, known by all who have had any connection with or business at the Kxperlment Sta tion ut Union, left last week for Chicago where he will take up his advanced studies at the Chicago University. Jt will be remember ed llml Mr. Kdwurds was awarded u scholarship ut this Institution some lime late in tho summer, und Is using it to take some work, e:meciully courses offered in con junction with the large packing houses of the windy city. o v From Cow Mr. and Mrs. K. t 1-ong, for years residents of the Cove, have moved this week to. Summerville taking up their residence in the Wliole grains y Honey -sweetened TibuirlDliui 7 sin CRACKERS r ... . arc made of the TRUE Graham flour, which mcani that the entire wheat grain is used Hence your child cats BRAN in ideal form, in Tru-Blu Graham Crackers . combined with the nourishing kernel of thi. wheat in just the proportion thit Nature her. self prescribes. . temptingly flavored so that digestion is hap . pily promoted. Brains arc keener when rfic body is clean. Just as a fire burn's brighter when thf ashes arc removed. Feed your youngsters plenty of Tru-Blu Graham CrackcrSv . Order From Your Grocer NOW - Illl Van Long property. Mr. Long has been sexton of tho tiummurvlllo Cemetery for a long period ( of years, and had niado tho trip to und from Cove each day. Tho move is being made, principally, to bu nearer his work. o Aid Meeting PoMpunfU Tho meeting of the Imbler La dies Aid Society, which was to have been held yesterday at tho homo of Mrs. Charles Cleaver, near Imbler, was postponed on Account of tho death of Mrs, Cleaver's brother. o Ilrnw Marker IlotvlTctl . The brass plato for the memorial erected to Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Pur sell at Union, has arrived and com pletes tho splendid memorial which has been erected by tho city. Mr. und Mrs. Purse 11 donated to tho, city four acres of land adja cent to the Union Hotel, to bo used for a Park. The slto Is Ideal, bor dering on Catherine Creek. The brass plate contains the names of the donors, the date etc., etc Un ion may be well proud of their lit tle purk. . o Hatis a I tuck Kmery Oliver, high school lad. son of Mr. und Mrs. Hurt Oliver of Dry Creek went out Sunday and brought back n deer us u proof of his hunting ublltty. Have Itinlidav Dinner Tnv fumlly of Mr. und Mrs. W. A. West, of Pumpkin ltidgo us sembled ut the parental home last Sunday to help their mother cele brote her fifty-second birthday unnlversary. The gathering oc cupied fhe entire day with the ccn termost Item being the birthday dinner served at noon. It wiut a very happy event. Those present were the following children of Mrs. West and their rnmilics: Mrs. Lola Hug. and daughter, I.oraine, and Dr. Mason of .Baker, Mr. nnd Mrs. , Flay West and two children, Mr. ur;d Mrs. Harry Mason nnd Robert Mason of I.a Grande, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lanman ,,and baby and Mr. und Mrs. Charles Sander son of Summerville, Henrietta und Marie Westat home.' o Seven? Storm Monday The storm which was felt all over Hie valley late Monday after noon, f rom reports seem to havo hit the hurdest over toward Cove and up Catherine Creek way. In the latter locality a cloud burst is reporrea. Aro-md Cove tho wind went at it high rnte and tore off limbs of trees, though not doing any very jierlous dainugu other wise. ' o Iliiildiitg New Garage John Sehroeder is completing a fine new garage on- his place near Island city, another addition to his very modern dwelling plant. o Visits In Enterprise Mrs. Harry Sanderson, of Sum merville. has gone to Knterprt!e to make an extended visit ut the home of her duughter, Mrs. Neil 'ticker, 4ind to make the acquain tance of the new grand-daughter in the Tucker home. Itcceives SnI .Ncw- Mrs. Charles Cleaver,' of near Tmbler, received the sad news Wednesday evening of the sudden death of her brother, Kdward Kirk, nt Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. Kirk, who was two years Mrs. Cleaver's senior, had not beMi well for some time, but word re ceived by her Jnst a few days ago rrwa 7s ror int cut ana TI Odd FAMILY Pockag if as to the effect thut he wan res ponding to treulnicut . given M wan much better. Consequently the message when It came, cumo as decided shock. Will Not Do CniidJdatc . tfevttrur granges over the state have, through their local organiza tions, placed hi the list of off ice rs to be elected thbi lull, the ft tunc of cjt-governor Walter M, Plefco - of the Bluu Mountain Gruns-j. Uh lh Office of Muster of the Ntute Orange. Accudlng to the rules of the order, if three subordinate lodges nominate a particular can didate, that name is then regularly submitted. Mr. Pierce's own grange sought to nominate him at their meeting held Wednesday but air, iiuruu uumjiuivjj . .-lu.-K u .no . name to be use4 in that capacity, ! ... tiu m n... Affin, i o ; i A Correction ) In the report, of the meeting of : the Pa rent-Tench er awaoclatlon of j Imbler held last week, the name or Airs. Frunk McKennon appear- ' cd us having been chosen to rep- J resent that group at tno approucu- luu per cunt sanitary tuanion. ' mv. lng state convention, This was an Anderson sees more than 175 cus error, us the regular delegate who . tomci-s, -on wnosti doorstep a buttie will sit 4n the convention is Mrs. af milk is deposited euoh luoruiug. L. A. Strlnghum. Mrs. McKen- ji numua over u list ot youngster, non is to serve the convention. In ' Uuy foiKs in Ui Uiande, whom he another capacity. designates as "his youngsturs" be- ' 0 , j cuuse he uttrlbuit-s luucu of their l'uirliaiiiff Klie I physical perfect neas to' the lact Galtord Madison, or t.cl,o, was a ' Uiat thl.y urc givt)tl gootli pure guest Tuesday night ut the hbme of milk his friends, Mr.'Ttnd Mrs. A. Au- j " . ' Clair and family, of the Dry Creek ! " Anderson herd consists of neighborhood. Mr. Madison had I abuut lw'ud ?raUo Jerseys. been in Wallowa county where ho . had purchaseu a! number of sheep, which will be shipped to his ranch near Echo. o HoiuoC6inliig Mex'tlng Kit-governor Walter M. Pierce ' and Mrs. Minnie, Bond, stale lec- turer, were the principal speakers on the program of the i Home coming meeting of the Blue Moun tain grange, held on Wednesday of this week. Several good readings and uiusical numbers were also given. During the business meet ing, the grange voted in favor of muKing tne tswte urange pumicu- tlon, u weekly in place of u semi monthly in the ret e rendu m vote from the Stale Orange. Tha griingo also endorsed tho following nomi nees for tho different stutc, offi ces: Mjistpr W. It. Gekeler: Overseer, M. C. Glover; Lecturer. Mrs. Mln-i nle K. ltond: Secretary. Hertha J. Deck: Ixecutivts Committee, . Kay , fered with this process several Olll. C. H. Uailey and H. K. Kcu- time, there will be 03 tons of en ney. ' . silage, and this together with rolled Two applications ' for member- 'oats and 70 ton of alfalfa buy, will- ship were received by the Orange, The next meeting will bo on the ipiooubiy last until late next spring. . fifteenth, of this month, which Is visitor at the Anderson imty being observed us "Grungo iuywi find everything immaculate. A throughout Oregon. Kach mem- I bor In aski'd to brlnie tho Mine of hena cupaclly, clcnn cows, etc. etc. a new meinbor-und ulo to bIvb a. Tho miilUnB Is all Uon by bund, day to v.ork tov.iirda cxtnmiiiiir tiiillnJ tt, mUK luVft, ut oncu to u ork or tlic oiBanlzutlon. A spo-'coor ln u,e milk bouse which is clul prosfam nill be ur.ini,-.-.l r .. .,.,, st.vi..ia1 hundred fwt from t)i,-day at the Bluu .Mouatuln Uary ,)unl licr0 wonu,.,iuHy grange. I cold sprln ulcr la used In tli 0 leoollnsr 'machine throuBh which t tMely Dinner ..Ltihe warm milk lo run, the coolin On Tueduy of thla wocli, tno I ,.,.,. r0,ulrlnB about 2ll minutes ludles of the I'urent-Tcacher usso- ( UmVi Thla animal beat clutton ai imuier aurveu un: ii IowmIiId luncheon, for tin, 1.1 Grande Chamber of Commerce. " U"""T ""."..J,. .....V.. i".... l". members from I.a Gmnele and rcsl- 1 dents of the Imbler nolRhborhood were seated nt four Iodb tables at- tractlvoiy . ni-ranBod. . Th '. nii-nu was quite complete with fried chicked for the pieee dc resistance. and roncludlnu wllh pumpkin pio and whipped cream. Mrs. Huron, th nriunilcnt. Was ably u.-nlstcd by Mrs. Krank McKennon. Mls Anna Brooks, Mrs. Wcstenskow, Mrs. I. Hlr.Bumnn, Mrs. Uavld Osborne, Mrs. Htrlnclialii, Mrs. Wise. well In fact, by all tho membership of this active croup of ladies. If the words of appreciation from the Rentlemen pr-'faent aro a' l cr''-;r-lon.'the dinner was a cerlnln sue- cess. The program consisted of j un address by Supt. ltalph Morsan i ot the Imbler schools and vocal J numbers by M -. Hurley. Tho country Is becoming more uro.sncrous. Every pis you run over on vour motor trips is a thoroughbred worth flOO. fools rush In where signs say: "Stop, look and hasten." Made In The NorlUwcst i5 BUSINESS INCREASE 1000 PER GENT IN ABOUT HALF YEAR Seeing one's business Increase 11)00 per cent in two years, la not mi buil, bo thinks Mr. H. H. Andur son. proprietor of this Anderson Uuiry, who 'lives oh the old lioluu site oC his rutlmr-ln-luw , A. W. Ity ncarson, revered pioneer. ,Jt starl ed In tlte dairy business on April 1st, 'J2H, witli 17 customers, und I delivered 17 'quarts of lnllk. 'My . .... .. uairon carries. Trfnv quarts every duy. now, 11. j I make a' specialty of Jersey i milk and cream," continued Mr. I Anuerson, 'and 1 believe my trade has been bunt up as it had because ot the fact that 1 havo endeavored to give my customers the bust milk procurable, und taken care of In a vow und heifers. .Mi. Anderson nus raised all of tne present stock ex cepting two head. Most of the cattle range from 4 to C years of ugc, the oldest cow In tho herd being eight years old. There are otner heue.s coming on. . Mr. Anderson referred especially to.-tho record of s6mu of ! Jus cow& One of his best cows now, he was milking wnen she wus 16 months old. One heifer, which recently fresheued for the thlul time, hud twin calves, the nicest little Jerseys one would care lo see. Kuch cow In the entire JierJ ;,ma ier own uuilvidual health cer- . f. ... I . The farm of Mr. and Mrs. Ander son consist of ii2 acres. Bordering 'on llin river, and with n number of large springs on it, it is (tune I ideal tor a dairy farm. On this farm is raised nil tliu loou.requireu for the cows. When the silo Is filled (the weather having inter-! constitute the rations which will cieun dairy burn, which has a 30- iinil tastu from the fluid, Wlore It , In out Into tliu butt Its, ixudy fur tho uonunior. A larBe sl..HlzlhB Muni tal- approximately ; three hours time ,'uun uay. nmlned separately and washed bj ' hand when necessary. I hey are then put Itrto the vat. where u I chemical process Is undei Bonc .o sterilize tho bottles. Next they are put In live steam and finally In the . water bath. The bottles are sent throllRh this process In crates an. I are not touched by hand from the time the sterlllzallon begins until after they are filled and properly COrkcd. A visit lo a dairy Is u very In teresting one, but It is also one which Is very Infrequently made, wo are told. IJIv-tvhlto hands usually are denial of hard work except when j one ot them ia decorated with un epj-ugement ring ; I r I These Tord aeccssoiT mannrae- I Hirers who are In such dire straits i ought to slart turning out spare' parts for pedestrians, utbwdens A quaLty product for your table Borden's Evapo rated Milk is full' cream country milk with half the water removed. Safe, convenient Give Standings Judging Teams ; In Wallowa Fair In the recent stock judging con l..ut In tnnn.lnn M.ftli 'tint Wul'lowft Com:ly FuP( h tory 0f which appeared In thesw- columns mat wcek no montlon waa fnndct of tno relntlvo standing of tho teams which were entered, repre senting tho schools having Smith Hughes departments. . As stated previously, the Imbler team won first place, piling up a total of 212U points out of a pofllhlc B,00t points in tho contest. Also In Oli ver and Pugh, two members of the Imbler team, the .school had -the second nnd third high point men of the entire contest. Other teams competing in the contest In the order of their finish ing with their respective seoros. were Union, Cecil I. Griggs, coach. 2032 points; Wallowa. Oharles Thompson, coach, l!3u points; und Knterprlse, Emll J. Smith, coach, 18C(i points. N. C. Donaldson. Wnl Iowa county agrlrultural ugnnt, mttde the oflclal placlngs, while tho conduct of the contest was In tho hands of the Knterp'rlsu Instruc tor, Hinlth. and tha other Smith- Hughes Instructors. clarence Mumford. of tho Wal- 0wu high school team, was the high point man of the contest with n score of 7!D.B points. Kenneth Kooch of Knterprlse wan h)ffh point man In Judging both beef and horses, while Mumford of Wullowa, was high In dairy cattle. Another ICnteipiise man, Hobort Ulee, was high In Judging sheep, while high point Judge-in tho-svinn claw was Marlon Pugh of Imbler. Neither tho Onluriq or Halfway teams appeured on tho scenes much to (he disappointment" of other entrants. Th Hulfway boys und their couch. Gurnet 13 est. had planned to ride over the Cornu copia tru)l on horseback to attend the fair In true, Western sity, while the Onlurlo team wus missed by the Union . hoys at least, bo. t-ause they wished for an oimor. (unity to even up for tho win that was registered by tho Ontario team over the Union group at the Union Slock Show Judging contest last sprlnir. As It was; Union , trtlvelud tht) niinimimti 11 m mil h c R. E 5 farthest to. attend tho contest, ?lght men'muklng tho trip. Tho Union delegation uveruged 6U points far tho cntlro group, two of tho boys not chosen on tho team, making higher scores than the high men of the contest. The Un ion boys claim tho record for con sistent Judging between the scores of their highest and lowest men. The Union squad Included the fol lowing Judgen: Henry Keuter, Alva Orton, FUlph Taylor, Warren Or ton, Kenneth lUiti h'nson, Leo Kuffard, Kenneiu Mlnnlck and Al fred Htoncdnhl. ' Wullowa high school hud the Imgest delegulio'i at. the conttt huvlng aeventeen young furnl.,r,, In the party. The Wallowa group Included t'laylon MeKinxle, Mur ray Clausen. Krunk Carper, Clar ence Mumfoi'il, Melvln pla-u, Granville Pluss. -Welter Johnson, Jiiines Lound.igln, Duve Couch. Koss Johnson. (Julnton Lathroupe, Harold McKlnele. Joe Poulon, Jnck Qragery, Itobert Couch, Jaek Van Pelt, Carl Posiy, rnd Watdo.'i Pfelfer. Knterprlse1 had the follovklw en tered: Kenneth Kooch, Harry Wi goner," Itobert Hin, Allen Barn Rtend, Uoy lillls, Vetn Hayi a..d Alfred Zotman. The next event of inferey. to the young "Smith-Hugh. fvu'iiieiV of the state will ! that of tho j Vr.Mfla tinurnallonul f.hentoek liow ul Portland October to November b. The .Smidi-I-Ighs j department will havo iheir Noith wst Judgtm: conteF at ll: Port Imu' show on Saturday the .'Ui. IIAIKCrrS GOINO CIV ' NEW VOllK Bald heuded men aru Inning a lnugh. One dollar haircuts are predicted by officials of the Mastv Barbers organization of New York and Brooklyn. The prices now range from CO lo 75 cents, 7i ot Including tip, whlch.no hairy New 'Yorker would huvc (hu nerve to withhold. ( 0(to of these days u ltepubllcau candidate In guiug to come right out und refuse to ' run for' tho presidency. -. , ,One way to write up a code of traffic rules would he to interview a. motorist after any Sunday after noon on a country road. A M O Monday ' f. I 114'1'UI TTWWBJASi I Aw) 9. 'J Flapjack flavor inoidletoty. fT. VTifu9L -ilC I LX &J I .... The HapjKkWend putt ... OfTfn7YffatS. I I Vlijty I' ; not-to-ti-matched flavor in vl!lUl2I12iw I K.nrH your hot calcei flavor you KT ft., Vf.' I iEBffll.' 1 will not forget, , We'll pay you $2 for your Cake - - or 1 for your biscuits Any time you bake cake or biscuits with Schilling's and do not like the results, we will Jr pay you 2 for your cake or ,$ for your I r biscuits ...... just tell your grocer. 1 VrV vour srarnrnrnr 5a pnmicrU JI h your statement is eno He will psy -you instantly. We pay him. You . buy every Schilling product on approval. If you doVt like it, you don't pay for it.... Your money back if you don't like Schilling's best. chilling B ' Schilling contains more of that wholesome but costly Cfiin-of-tiilir .' non then eny other brand. 2 Cream of .tartar baking powder is the only one ep. proved as ssfe by pure food experts the world over. 3 Full pound-weight instead of merely "pound-site" In the Schilling tin (16-ounces( not 12-ounces 6ouncesf not 6-ounces.) Coffee i 9 Spices W. R. Gekeler Nominated for the Of f ice of State Grange Master At the home-coming meeting of the Hlue Mountain Orange, held ut tho Grunge Hall Wednesday after noon, W. ft, Oekeler of fa Grande was placed In nomination for the offlco of Master of thb State Grunge, As wo understand tho re cital of the law of the order, a name must be endorsed by ut least three of the subordinate granges. Two In this county havo already so endorsed Mr. Gekeler and a number of granges out of tho county have acted similarly. At the same election, Mr. Gek elur's name will appear in a num ber of capacities. His name has been suggested by moro of the granges for tho offlco of Over seer. This Ut next In prominence to the Master. He Is also strong ly mentioned for tho office of member on the execnttvo board, representing Kustern Oregon. To none of these offices hau Mr. Gek eler especially usplrcd, hut his friends feel that ho Is not only competent to fill any of them, but from his long period of service, he is entitled to so mo such honor us these offices would bestow. Tho finunciul end of It, like ull sjch of Hees, Is r.ot large enough tg attract a man, tor that reason alone. - Mr. Gekeler's numo Is always ussocliited with tho Grange organ izations In this, his honu town, Kor rimtf ini n nm in n mij F T A R aking Powder 3 1 Extracts Tea the tame reason, ho Is widely known over the sate. Kver .-luce tin local order wui fo'in-.J In IMC. he has held some official yjsitlon in the Blue Mountain grange, tho he has not flied Ihiiiu all. More than that, for 1(1 y Mirs he has been state orgnnUor, and Is the only mun In Mi'; stat. wl.o It lU'Voliu? his time to thut wotk. hiring thio jjeilod of 1G ye-ir. h has hud c. gc of the organ iui'H nf about !ey BUbordlnate giat'-t la tli- imiHiwest. This Is a larger mini! er thun have been O'-inU.vl by nil, tho other orrunlsters co-n-hlned. , .v so, Mr. Gel.el-oi' hni hronghv into the organization r.trt luciiihers Uun any other man m tht! Male. JU. Is at present .f the Oi'ectors of the Insurant IV partmenl, nnd was forme r; a'-rta-tinmtl o:;a!tIzer, g r It Is bt'cu'iuo or the yoar or ". vlcf, as thes-j statements would !iu dtcuti, a"d for his keen hiter--Pt in the wori:inxs and welfr.-e of the o'lranlraMtn, that his friend-and f How fu:iers bellevo him to ie iiuultfled for and deserving of the, eJtiel 1 1' I ice lr. the State Giuiuc. A New York flnuneler is going to build u hotel in which only tuil llonuires can find uccutfiimodutions. He's fur behind tho times. v X A, (JW 'oS ex. ejll Ql 1 ITED A Mil can of Borden'a (witl) & equal part of wtiK) lvet you four eupa of pure, rich milk. 1 MILK IB f iiiiii y 1 1 ill i 1 1 i ii iii ii t i t 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 ii ti til I Hg JftS&EVAPOIU