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. - Page Six T,A GRANDE EVENING '.ORSERVETt Tuesday, Ma?cfr jg. 1928. 'f 'Over The Valley " Wubcl E,' Morton, Vsllejr Newi Edltof J'lllloral of ft. A. Unliel- -'..'V The larKe eonipany of Mcmls . - and .neighbors, who iialhered Hun- day afternoon at tin funeral of the luto B.. A, Halter, of. pry Creek, near Huiiilllervlllr, testified to the esteem In' .whleh this gentleman , .WW) held. Tim- florul-. offerings were numerous slid beautiful, 1'he v.; Heir. Qeorso Wain, "pastor of the "Presbyterian chureh of l.a Grunde ' rondueted the servlee. Music was furnished liy a choir ron'Hlstlnir or ilrs. Wayne I'urli, .Mrs. Irene f'on- rad, Mrs. l.eo .N'elderer, Mm. F'erle , Wagoner, L'. I Welsh, O. Htnrnes, .with Mm. Htarliea ut the piano. : Hurlal was In the Kiimtiiervllto cemetery, the pall-hearers being neighbors of Mr. Halieiv-Dlliard rhoate. Karl l'urk. Kd Hull, Vie. , tor Johnson. John - Lewi ami . Wayne, tfrlr-zrll. . , . . i . . Yoliliir Floy Imiiroves . : Hilly Duncan, son of Mr. and , Mrs. Jtay Duncan of above i'ove. Is reported as Improving from Ills recent Illness. He has heen oat of : school for some time. . , Week Knil 1iI"hI , Haymond Munson of Sumnier yllln spent the week end at the home Of his cousin. Itoy Nrlderer at Dry Creek, gains; at this pnrllru , lar time 10 help Itoy eelebrale a birthday tinnlve rsnry, . o . Covo Aid ; Mrs. Pauline Prllllmnn and Mrs, I.ydlo, latnts 'lll bo liotrtrsseH to '. the lndles Aid society of the Meth odist church of Owe' Wednesday afternoon , nt ..tho : home of Mrs, Prlllmnn. This will lie a silver tea. j Visits III Idl irlllille ; Mrs. J. N. Chandler of Klgln was .'. In 1,0.' Grande last vteult where she X visited from Thursday until Hatui i day i the Charley Chandler home. House lit CV.VO llCIIHH The house on the Hentncr prop erty at tho edge. of Covo, occupied ',' by Mr. and Mrs. flnroiiltn and their . family, burned lo the ground last ' Wednesday morning. 'The fire was discovered by members of the fam- , ily only after It had gulped eon . sldered headway, and when they attempted Immediately to enter to i'try to savo some of their personal at noon to which nny others who wish to, may come. . The proceed will go to the Guild. o ,' , ' Sii K'rvllle Aid There was a large attendance at the meeting of . the Huininervllle some Initiatory work at this met lug. ' ';.,;..';''. Cut Willi Ao '.. Virgil Sanderson of, Dry Creek suffered a, painful Injury lust week when the axe with which he was chopping, wood glanced ami cut oulte a. gash In one foot. He ho been tumble lu use the member very much since the uccldept. VIH Itclnllves " Mr. und Mrs. Karl Park of Pleasant -Grove were guests Hnttir- J day al the home, of Mr. and Mrs. Ladles Aid soclely held Thursday 1 1 "" Hl" K,,n' afternoon at the home of Mrs. o ' - ,. Karl J 'ark, Mra, Wayne .park arid ! t'lvell IMinsanl fiurriKs Mrs. i Press Pugh as asslsllng' Wednesday .evening; was the hostesses. The afternoon was spent regular meeting night 'for the Ffo in an Informal social fashion, with j heknh lodge nt Hiiilniiervllle. When a splendid liineheori closing the I the work of the evening was prua- deiigtiiful afternoon. ' A SEASONABLE r RECIPE ... S 9 a tin. ; &t:U) HUfffjr, 1 lemon, jujee and rlnu". ' Another cup nugur. Heat tho fits yolk, .until h-nion eoJorerj. Oritriuitlly mid U cun Miss Lucy Case' fo Return Here 'Later inNMonth TWENTY CARLOADS OF SPUDS WILL BE SHIPPED THIS WEEK T'rohnhly O cJrrlondH f potatoes .the article, n produced here, will - MImi i.uvy OitMo. nutrition expert, from the 'fxleiiniin Hftri'lcn ofr iht ! Oreijun.-State .culleife. will he htre HiiKar and heat until? (hik. : Add -v1"" n part- or thitt .mvnth' vwl" ffu. rrom tni county tltM wek. orr6t tn rrelgnt at iea in a rm'i aiut juice or one Jem on. ook -,MB m t""? wni n , 4. iu nioupmo. In a dotihlA hollfir until Ik thin. j?tivJt which' die Ik holding In thin Viilnia. ; One 'or two alen ot po- So fur an the commercial article piwiurd. ' Th.n l.t th M.hit U'oHJity. 'The dale for her next, vis- Ui.oea 'hy KrnwerH here have heen.iti roiu'erned, upto-4he 'present ffiaduiilly ud d M, c u p u k r. Pu I d ! 1 1 ' n !e Mrfjj SfOih. 3"th and 31m. "'reported prior to about ten days there ha heen nbdoluiely no nctlv- inio ttut not mixture wlilih ha( '"t -wnwn unieti nne win meet wun ;'". "l nuKwr movemeiuniy, i-ra-en aeeni 10 p jjiciwhk ui bn removed from tho' Hrw and ! ntr Ifrnupknt IMue Mt.-wupxe, is- Rtiirtcd within the hmt two week and the propectH for the dlnpoHl poiir'ihtoVlmkmr orunt1. Put In hn& ,Clt J'arertt-Tearher 'jL-hoc-Ih- or ten dnyH. - . , . ; tion of . Uutt yeur' crop, nre-. much tin ov'ijntQ hro.wn; -' ' Jtlitn and i'lejiKiint Jrve Krauze re- "rho'Dluff vhlch Itt helnK Blilpped more ejirouriiKlntr. s - ' y' m ; JhpMtIvely,. . fc tV J now iu tfolnff entirely 'for certified ) .'lluyern from Yaklma'iire at Imb- " ' '" -T"' -. ' j At thin time, MIhh Cane wllllluu'e need. XIokI of the potatoeti paHHed ler thlti week, and a force uf men Hatad detnoiiHtriiticnH at 'the inorn- ,lp Biapdard ffradonid all are Net- are buwy nortlnK the potatoes and In? hour, wheii ut Ittjwl aomihulH ,pd (VemH. the variety which, wuiperfornilnp other taks which nre will he made. In the'ifteriifjftn jhe uHpd unlverKally tinumjt . potato necessary to meet tho legal re- j i ! . "'"t n. , vn mi" ll?liuifjt (( jutii ii - " vii'ijmu nil , iuiit;iiiriiin uriiii mil )(tt(ii inn no ier a u'd children. -'"'' . t't,y 'n -19274 ; ' . ' nade, or the cart released from the ThoKC who nre KrirniHiiilni iiicdn I The nrlcen which are helnir mild' Imhler vards. Ah Union countv 1h provlim more HiicccHHrul than any Ine HUlfraffettc Tliey. put on a ordfnata prpmlat-B to ho-uniiHually ; 'w-hoolu are very dewU'otiH that nil these Hpuds will not-represent now, and hnK been for some time which hat come to our attention drill, nmdp tmrrrntfetto HH'cchiH hiiert-Hiint ihlu cotniiilnir'sniiininv Iwuiiitfh In iheKe three. localities at- "' profit to tho fcruwero. .'It ' re- under a quarantine, a certificate yot I his ytMir. Mr. Tulllc's handj'tnd urtfir !odre atrvt-d rcfn-Hh- -VvcninK. This will be the hrotheru' tnil the Mhools If they desire. They" ported, and for some it will repie- from II. II. Weatherspoou of Kl- luw about luiiu cwi-H, and the p r , mcntH coiiHistintf of Mandwicheii, t inning and Hi-' SU be ri'Sponslhlc )H 0 f,ei fup 1,11 who ure iutereHtcd, ft ' actual Urn. The eoiiKolinr uln or one of hl deputies in nccc J tl-nlly ov'-r. at the doRi' Isoiiic twulvo thero was an alarm whltrfi provid to he or. fifteen uninvited, The Grange Iju-ne I'er fell! J jtmtiN , I'or a largo hand, Inmlilng at very wrleoipe guests, all with l'lenuiit filtue ( ap I utile s raneh at Ithlnoharl Is earmarks and garhs of genu- The regular meeting of this suh rem ot iiiiiiiw HaLilrdayvas with a very small loss reported 0 lias .Mumps - , Miss llernleee ftlnrlt, daughter or Mr. Iind Airs. Ilurr Hlurk of Huni mervllle and a student at the ho lder high se Iron I is III with the urn in ph. the first to lake this ali ment whleh has heen sn popular In other seetlons of the eounty. o I'lileilalns Dull Mrs. W. H. Hallmark, of fove Kio.iee ereain, eake and eoffeo. Wiu-n j I heir Identity was dlselosed It wits rouuij inai tnc group were inem- hers of the Odd bellow organize tlon. I'rank Wooded was4, the Kpeeeti'liiaker for the erowfl The Mil Ore ton I rall Tifty Years' Ago. Ily M. F..' far ter. "In the spring of 1K7H. 1 had heen Iu Mr. I'ayne's employ for two years and 'hall promised Join the rest of iny family in lTn- lon eounty. On gon. and help -nr. M' vf feels, the roof euvuil In, mnklng ?. the Hiivlnir of anything iinnosslhle i A shower, will ho glvi'n.for them hy tho Hastorn mars Matiiniay ui i tho Odd Kelluws hall. KhonnliiK ill ln (iraiule ' The Nllsses Oertrude Dawes and (Hon. Hlas. leafiiers in nm r.isin I iiuhllo sehool, were shipping In j.a uranue wHuriiyy. , Attending firniul Opriii Mrs. J. It. l'rlee of I'ove hiis Kone-lo l.'iirtlaad til visit lelulh'esi and attend tlrand . Opera. . . lNvelmliiirv. Class Kl Sleet . .'rh, flna In Priielleiil Psveho i'logy pide up of residents of t'ove nnd Ilnloa will meet Bext Hunday afternoon at tho homu of Mm Nellie Marlln In the t'ovn. There '.'were ahotit LMI'peopre attended the ' elass last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. l.ogan Anderson. . . , NhimiliiK rnliln Hnl Heese of I'nlon has been Shipping a numlier of earloads of rnttlc'from this eounty to the l'ort- h. ad markets reeeat'r. The last ear went but from linhler Katur day, Aeeordlng to announeemenls made through various channels In cluding the rndlo. Mr. lteeso had Is a shipment n week or so ugo. a eow whleh brought inc. nignesi nrlro of nny animal sold there for some years. Tt. waB purrhased from tho herd of Julius Klsher or Lower . Cove. Fins Strange Aei'ldenl '. Ouston Klon or I'liinpldn ltldge ' tnel with n very painful and rathe lieeullnr aceldent )'"iiilay, whleh .'might have proven to lie very seri ous. Mr. Won carried one or the leading roles in the play "The Time or Ills Lire" whleh the young people or the lieasant drove grange were putting on as a bene- ' nt for tho llorlt Wall grange nt Klgln. Helween the second anil third acts, Mr. Won hnrrfedly took a drink of water. A small alive of wood having gotten In the wale In some way. The sliver lodged In his throat, lie managed . to carry out his nart of the last act and then sought medical ntlentlun. lie was later taken tu a specialist In j.a Grande-but by that time the piece had hecoino dislodged. o . ('ninpfim tilrls Sleet The Nlssakl Campflrn girls met Saturday evening with their guard Inn Mrs. Win. Ilrntlnur, or Cove. They worked on the layette which they are making nnd finished cut ting It out. Koine time was spent discussing the exhibit and council ftrn. This group regrets very much Ihe fact that they aie'to lose their guardian as Itev. Ilrailnor and his ranilly contemplate leaving I'ove for Xhode Fslnnd, permanently, about the flrsi ei May. o Itetiiilis l'Vm VIU Mrs. I'. 1.. .McKlniiln or near Rmntiierville rtturned home yester day on No. 17 irom Saleiii where she has been vlslilng her sister for the past month. , . O ' luiii'oveH F'rom IIIimsi- A. I.. Taylor, of A Heel, who has b-icn quite III for several weeks, has Improved sufficiently to be able to he about some. o Sunday Visitor - Mrs. Kninli Wella of Alleel spent Ritmi.iv nt the home of hr pur eiiis. Mr. nnd .Mis. Itatker nt Cove. 0 ... To l.iilcrtain fiiilld Mm. fhrls Hertscll on Mills fTreeli above fove v 111 ho the hostess to the Ouild or Ascension church at an. nil day meeting .Thursday. A dinner will l-e. nerved entertained the Indies of .he Kim 1 establish a-boine. . Mr. f'ayne was and Joy club at her home Kafurday very desirous of liuvlng me. slay arternis'in. There were two .tables lind take care of his rerry und Tor bridge, Mrs. llelerf fnnklin ; other business Intel ,-him . In that winning high siiiore. ' The hostess , Part 'or Idaho,' He ofretvd to start served some lovely rerreshments. a store and take me In as partner o and also to pay me wages ror run- Allcel Alii nlng the ferry, lie told me that The Alice! Aid soclely will hold!"""'"' '-""'"y w '' "Ush and an all day mcolliiif Tlinmlny ut ,(,ral Il0"''" vall"' "" the home'iif Mrs. W. It. I.edbetler. ! "" ""' eptlng some sandy country Am this, Is to bo a work meeting I hn ' W"H f " ladles are rc'iuestod lo bring . ... needles and thimbles. .Assisting! I w as sorry lo leave .vir. layne a hostesses are Mrs. Itollth IcKcn-! 'l'ioy neeause lie was a goo.l non, M.rs. hTimk MeKennon 'and ,m-i mn ,,,,,,j Mrs. Hum Ituckman,. I '"" K ln" inrry. iiitefc ino inuuin J . , .o I outbreak.-but In the .fall brought .lunlor Vlllldevllh-- 'i, ' valley ami established a home .In i lie annual - vaiinevilie nigl l ,,,, ,.ly. ,,Mt .,,,.,,.,. , sl,.t(,d nLUH i uy ma jumorn 01 im uiirii ri.i An......n, i n. n,n ,ll,mi school ut fove IS lo he h on,Krl- K ... . k , , .,. line "I hiive liei n nil over the rnlled luifiiou ,i,.,1 u..,.ll nil II,,. r,,ll,,llM Vl I . 0 . , . - I - I leys front the .Slienandoal) west- SlllHlnr flliesls . - I ward lo the Oolilen Unlit, but the : Mr. and Mrs. Jack Oliver of l.a fliande llonde Is the prettiest val Orande and Mrs. Hull or ronland hy the sun ever shone on.' So. Were guests .Sunday at the home good 'morning, fellow citizens, 1 or Mr. und Mrs. Hurt Oliver at have been with you 50 years In fur tho program nnd rrcfthmciit. .An large attendance" is .anticipated. ' ' . , ' union: personals Wall htmcflt. There were about 3 ineinbcrit precnt. l'urhix the vvvnitiK It, wh planned to ulvc ah ('iitcrtaliiiuent this pomlnv l-'rhluy cVi-ntnif. .vhlch. will, Include a pie socltrl. fi Krah ac, n- program and olhcr. uttractlyr- features and to which all arp hi vi toil. It is plan ned lu liave Mr. Av.orycome into for the " ; .- 1,1 v ' r leuiure 10 tne tni))pers, however, nary. Also the ftpiwis must lie xccptlonally l. ' 1 neH in the fact that thiH xeed. which Hhlipel . Immediately ufter .their practically ckhuh ir the Heed busl- , wnuintr, packing and inspection iiieH.1 In the county, goes Into new cannot he held in the ynrd as oth terrltory, and promlsen a wood ntinr- 'er shipments may he . held. The ( t'WON (Special) A boul half ot" ltM-1,1 tne rilt,,re' Yaklinn, prowers : lnwt lii reward to potato shipment the U-achinK starf from the I'nlon nHve m,( 'onm,K r"'' "utn .are vejy strinKenl. ; . . public W'hoolM went to li'iibler Hat- 11 H lhlH for thelr d In th ! ? A ' ' ' r : ' ' local school in- mee iiuiiai smpmeniK nre en i .iAiitii7-weariy v per cenr or me itirnovei-fcon tnc jviuund nourse umy Ariciiuur-' . i coniin'u io mate, ninnicipui unu HiK k Wall ' .; . . Tho regular moetimr - of Itock Wall firang" iVna hidd last Wi dnca- j day OVIlinr- at the nimlonuii-i i.,e,..,i ,'i.y..t.i t.. ....MirdaV to attond'th tin. J Pennant Orovn play was beliiff ute wnih 8'held in the u,,. c;onraKliur here. Klven on Krlday twenliw 0H a Hock ' "Ml town- Tho' of the 1'niun fue-'1'!; tu V 1st Aver'. things beln to look much jHcmi-offldal ltucM.1,''I'iied incomo ... more favorahfe for nut:itn friiu-dm ilndustrlula also attract buyers, but :.! I'nlon -, county. JVhlle" hlch denlhiKs in Investment . stacks are 1 on Saturday. un u no were at ihe'Uict'UnK wore HupL Hoy ConkllnV J. W. Huxt John Wortmnn. V. t'onndr: Nel tin Vuili'n, J4I He'' t'ustor, Cynthia fifilht. rates- have, been against 'small. . Tradinfir,' Increawcd flbbs,.Mil(li.ed Kox und vMuude rniwr8 nnd shippers here, it is be-'jG per ccnt last year. ! , ltees. All .tli. teachera report a "even mm tne superior ouaiity or very interesting: Institute. . , .1" Two four-year-old ,i)0ys from Pictures company will be given t'uion are now In Aho HutI,ake on weJnesday evening ut the local Dairy Meetings ; Heldln County ? By Mr.-Jamfon X. C, Jamison, 'dairy specialist of the extension service frMn O.. A. i C, spent several daya the latter paVt ' of last week in 41 A county, and in conjunction ; with county orlcul- y turlst Hnrry Avery conducted ft . . number of meetlnRS-wlth cuttle men in different sections of the coun- , ty., The decidedly inclement weath or and the impassable condition ofv the roads In several of toe locali ties where" meeting had been nr ranged in .advance made It neces-' sary to cancel several of the Kath erlnK. Those. -which were held ac cording to schedule were Yery, well , attended, taklim eveiyfAinw into consideration audi it i' reporteif; proved to he prorttahle to nM con cern!. , ;. I ' '. The subject which .was'up for discussion pertained to contnKlons abortion union.!; cattle, ' ft disease- which has hoeiv, ciuisiitK such dis asters Jn other part of thli Htate, ' It 1h not known whether any of the disease Is found in this .county or not. but a number of those who at tended. the meetings volunteered to lake up the testing work'if propr-J - arrnnKements could be made with local-veterinarians. , " - y-' Afeetlnns were held on Friday nfternoirin nt the Wolf Creek wrano near North PoiVder and a Union Meet in jik at line M uhoiit I Wall, rieasant urove ana i ovo ;.-- ' were cancelled. - .'-, . thC nelglJioraoo'd neNt Krlday , hognltol snrrei lng . from .spinal I MethodlHt church under the n.: ..ii i'..' i. ' .... trouble. One or the little lads. itav'Plees of the I ji dies' Aldsoclety; (iwimi- ,,, uij,hiiiiR . iujr n i j)( . . 'I'l,. n,,,..K..in .,,, ...in , . nd. it OirlM' Sewing, club ' " iKen,.io ui nospiuw , vV..w , will' he sponsored by this """dny ufternooh. and tlie. other : t"' varin. all of mavlns; plcluret, .. ,Thera were thrfee new ap- ! Kenneth Miller, ah KuluVdtiy morn- tt ""y Hlory" film, a nature, reel inw. ;i . juiiu ii uvf-riyi uriKinui pu-uire ill About two years uiro the Worn- J,,,e Oberammergau," or "Passion i's clulv n civic' organization, pur- I'hiy." i t , : . club and. which Krune. . , l hert) yere three new ap plications for,; membership pre sotited und the grniTWu bus a num i...M n w.,,..n.i..,., i.t.. i.... i.. an s cltih. a civic oriran zatlon. our iliated aa soon us tho roads will H n.on Mlun mru-i, B1,u" ""V'r " : . , permit anything like n represenla-' ,lTe,,'0,,our iwo "Ht,iH no,,h " m w ciun -(:,, , a. Tnion hot!: . At a reeular ineetlntr nouiu) cubln .at J the , hatchery nlar nn.tlntf. which eo. if wenk I ,UHl Thursday ..afternoon the club1 grounds lUst Wedneartay even In day cvenltifr, .March .Maccabee hall. lUUi at t In- bold. The ' weather interfered t somewhat with tho attendance at tho play which -Was plvcn on Krl day evening. "hut tho entertainment wus thorouartly enjoyed.' . ' .' v .fciidow lli'ook- . " ' i ' Ury ('reek. IniprovcN l-Voni Operation Mis, Inez 1 Woodell lilese, da'uKhter nf Mr. ami Mrs.. Miles Woodell of NummcrvlUor and a sin dnt at w. Asliland, Kla1i Normal Is rocovering wry ntft )y from her re(?ent opt'rallon foi-'itppendleUls. , .oimii tjM n ' i l-'nrni Work Oik'iiIiik KifVm work ovit the Cove way .seems to be considerable In ad vance of other sections of the val ley. Wheat fields are tuliiUff on color. J'lowlntf In in prrccwi In I I2, "I have not scrn " any oft tho Payne family since lenvlmr Idaho, but have rojt'etved a numbe's of messa i:os from my old .employer nskltitf nie to iome back and oi -fcrlng' to -net me up In business. In Ihe letters that raine to nut, scat tered throiiKli these luterveiliiiH from Friday; n candy. sitie will be t decided they wero ready I Workmen are busy lnstulllnir a . -pltl . ,..r.hw in.,,.-,..! .to build u chip hpuHtror home for ,lL(Ke sufe in the lnlon postofflce ) the orsunliiztlnn Work on' ' the hulldlnK to rcpluce thc one that was htilldlnir wMll -bc started as soon as wrecked recently when tho post urrunecmc'ntfi can. b.e made this office was robbed., spring. ' . , 1 '. j The body of Rimes Cox,, an aged Dr. 'IV M. Qllmore and Newell : who had died at Ijondosucv Mnrteni? made vmtrjp to Portland orl '!uy was brought to Union Ti'iiii'Ufln . u li.ifn i in ...... I for ' h ti rial Hundu v' - Tim rnmnlnu ..icanowurooK. Kranno iu Marney , s,m(,d U-K)ie,.mlht ,U)bu, un opera- ''ecu held so' relatives eould Is the only Kinnite In the coiuity llon. Hi) w, un(,n,.K1) ,,. ,,era-1 reach I'ondosa In time for tlie fu which can bimst of a mo per cent, Uon olt,Mme thwiek . ., ner.il services. nieiiibershlp,' that Is, every ellalble . AllBH Hohtt(.r, Kit.B. eoach in, the' The Rev. Uobert o, I.ee.' pastor' resident or thn-secllOn s a KTOiiBer. ,.nion hu, Bchool, has started In- or the Methodist "church here,-,fell I hey arc reported to he' all live, i lloor busebatl practice since the' from a chair Inst week and sus-i members and their nicotliiKS are ' ha.Uetbnll season ended. ' : The (,oys talned a severe Injury to his side. . " ,h, Ji,iV,.,M,,-.!, ,i, 'v ?' tne '"Kh "''u001 huv 'I'so begun- A itoodly ddeirutlon of Catholles! ,. Komair iifto truininic lor the track rroin In Ion and also from Cove, and . rieiu; incuts' Wr the, sjiilng went to UliUor lust Tuesday to nt- monins. . ' . , . . tend the consecrallon .of tho Itev. . Mrs. I.esr.le Castor; who has.been. lidwurd J. Kelley us u bishop, nt the Hot l.nu lintti.llnl r,,r u.... A,,,n.w- ,t.A enu-i,n.. .... y,'-ra!Kl.t!'S. "'T' TTTyttJ'TlX't'h of."!'. V.'ksr .where she underwent ihfl ce,:.,nony wj.ro ..Vlesdames Hk- , ' . . . i . i i i ' ... ---"v. ri mi viiuuhu ir- fjci iy, rurvin, larruij, i ooin, lioru. " V , ' . "in , f i , r coveren 10 return to ner iinnic in Johnson, lllll'll41IUI till"! MHUII Mill. he had paused .over the dent li-I vide In his wifu .-wrote id me. FAVm?J2 DECIPES debenture plan was debated, Mrs. Crystal Wells anfl Mrs. Elizabeth, 'riiomas tnkbii; the atflrmntlve and , Mrs. Veda Thornhurg and Itulplt I DOUBLE 'ACTING MAKtS MNIN. ... Ill l!i2r. 'I hen the'. oldest llvtiiR-- severnl sections, or was until the . llnB,lt.,. who. was a baby when 1 weather of the wnek end liilerf-.r. ',.,.,,.,, , .,,,,, .,., mil. 'I hp in In nnd hiiow of I ho . . . . red. The niln nnd snow of the Inst few days, typical of March, put a quietus on mt ovicide tvork for the time being, I . -b . Ilei"n I-'oi I'liiierul All of the children of the hito rt. A. linker of Kummervllle were here ut the bedside of their fattier before he passed away and were hero for Ihe funeral sci-vIcch Hun-, day Mr, and Mrs. Willie Chattan of Idaho I ''alls, .Mr. nnd Mrs. Al bert Woodell, of linker. Albert linker of Wnllft Walla and Klmer Haker of Tu Grande. Soiuo IU'COimI Hobby Huron, of U rooks l.nne. .ttlll malutnliiH Hint his record this lambing season is good. Hobby has four ewes and has six lambs, l&O pel cent, with no losseh. f t 0 -. IteshlcntH INt , ln the recent fire , whleh de stroyed the Hearing grain elevator at Haines, a number of l ulou 'onnty residents Including Mrs. Kobert Wilhyt'ombe were losers of larger .or smaller amounts, having hud iUuutttlfH of grain stored . Island Clly P. T. A. I'hose who are Interested are asked to watch fur tlie exact dute of the meeting tills week of the Island City P. T. A. The meeting was Originally planned for Krlday evening, at which time an 1 11 us- utrd lecture on Oregon birds was to have been Klven. The Kpworth League hud been planning a party for the same place mid ewnlng. An adjustment will be made and a letinllt) announcement made later. o Iteliirn Home Tht; Unm(vm Hoity Jean and Na- llne l-eillxHer reiurned yesierdjiy to their home In l.a. (Iritmle it1 iowlug n visit with ,thelr uncle, l.yle l.cdbetter at Alleel, Water lligli V Tho rec nt rains hiking off more snow have mused an uie nv.-in and creeks of the county to become ulinost bank full and In some eas-s more than that. Mill creek near Hunimerville was uwuy out of Its banks Sunday, llonds urn gener ally very laid, nnd iravelleu who an ore keeping pretty close to Ihe hard suttaced lUKhwriy.s. o Visit nt llcppnrr , Mr. nnd Mrs, Krnnk Woodell nnd Mrs. K. Sinnlerstin of Sumnterville drove tn Heppuer Saturday where they are visiting at tlie hotue of Mrn. Sanderson's ulster for i few riays. : ItcHhcrN Mght Miiunlay 1 trot herd nmhl will In- observed (his coiutng Saturday at the ren- lar meeting of the rieasant lirovo grange. Tlie brothers will protue the entertaliiinenl utul tlie refersh ments. which it In mild, Is to be a rem lar oyster supper vlth plenty of trimming, Thue Is nlo to bo Cricket I'lni and contlniu-d lo so until she died' "v mu iiwiu at tne regular meeting ot Cricket Klat graiiKe' held all duy Saturday, but a very good crowd .when the condition of the weather la taken Into account, due ImporluntMtem of business transacted was tke she knew her mother would wish her to,' and offered to take her mother's place. "Money was u valuable article to me in those lonir atro days, but looking back over half a A Vf,,y o0,! ''lot of the recent cenluv. Its value seems of little, '.eonomie conierence was given Muyette. , ' Hentne and South l nion last, week. '. Slater. . .4 I thnrjey Kuhn who recently pur- Yonl brPn . received" here' chased the Anson farm at the thut , t o1lJ1 0hMr.'and southern en.i ot I nion s having Mrfli Jru,k II(flllt,(.yt who VeB Wet .the .dwelling remodeied before of ls (.riouly ill. The moving nt,. his new home. He en.slcys formPrty lived nt Cnion. expects to be ready to move In .. Thc. rion odd Kellows lodge J , .. I V 1 had work In the first degree last of famous cooks never say "use a spoonful or two spoonfuls of baking powder." 'they come right out and i say "Calumet Bab ' ing Powder." They call the leavener by ruxme which plainly , , shows they consider L.alumet abfiCK . lutely necessary to the best of baking success. . IE $$ THAN PCRiAKINC about 20 acres whleh the new own Krlday nllrht. . H. H. l.iltle and Joe passbiB ot a resolution .opposing 1',,"- ln "'"'"""H running (i,,n,.r, r 'liie Co'vo' lodKe, were linportaiicn to me now, compared with the appreciation that 1 have been Hhown. loen It pay lo give falthhil service? Ve, a hundred foldtry It." ( . Ititlo Kcouomic conierence JI was decided to hold tile next meeting on the evening of March 31st, in order not to conflict with the Pomona grange. V social committee announced Hint It Was planning a social to, lei held early iu April. An excellent program was 'given during the lecturer's hour. VAl.KTTA Discovery of n new ! !iitnl fimve - water supply In, .Malta, prevlousj The rieasant , Orove grange lack of which has prevented the which Is handling the distribution estamtsiimcnt or ally industry, has of land Blaster -for tho fertlliza cuu.Hcd jubilation.. Itepurts . Jndi- tion of olfalfa and clover In this cute the water has not deteriorated county received lis first carload in mutiny arier coniinuons pump- last week. The car was ordered mg, as has been the case with other Wells. . . . tilt., ft mil.. Il...,.un ( i . ..a... ..I loano ......... .... ,.,w,.u... MrsTC. II. Crnndfdl. her dnnirh. m:w vatj:u sri'PiiV ter, Mrs. vNell Morrison, and her giunddaughter,. l.auru Maxine Mor rison, -are speeding a few weeks visiting with relatives at lleiyiis ton. , They left iQCkthe latter place last week, ' - Al Iss Josephine Hlissv who lives at Inlon and, teucrH one -of tlie grade sheols at High Vnlley, went to Imbler Saturday to attend the teaclu-rfl Institutt. I An entettalninenT by' tlie Avon-! visitors at the Krlday meeting. riyile leKlnxle. Suninierville: .FT. II.-Huron, .Imbler: and W. It. I.ed- better. Alleel. Several of tho1 farmers pf the valley have already I beuan to aim v the li.ndnl.'iiii.r. tint throinth llie.iiKlleultuie eoniinlltee the work wns slopped on necount I ui" KraiiK-e, nien -eiuisists ol of rain Krlday and Saturday. owe the local manufacturers this businsss. Bread V Lnrge Vo lb. loaves White oi' Health' M : : i -IH OUT OUR WAY ; . . ; 'By Williams W IP& -&-t - put py i : il I WXJ ourf rterT' UGhrri . FRtsrt FRi&H . I (Hi - S WJ vwes TrAOr lT UO BE ' PDF? A AJEV .e0VSwl I 3ft ., .'3 RiGr wice. 'Y' havje a I I t-i meaw friu I jl L ffti t-lffi-E FEED" AFTERCOMimI I A-A- FRuSWFl.SHy U , d&i v''i from -TrAET part- so, I pLpRK'. j iP Scratch Feed aaafa 1 1 lip txm - 5! iow.. Each...... WMm?mZ3fc ?i - ' Butter IPWW t, twCSfA --' n k . (n-KK?&m- IH i Eastern sugar cured. ' miM04&JW m- mpJMm Pfttv3!' PJ v o-whole e. .. 1 mimimM WllMfl I Pound 25c .SuRar I -Tiir O. . -Y-e r- t-. ' VA&ZiuZs?,, ' v . . . iras. o i. Mr orr. I I Al Bread and Butter Day, Wednesday; March 14th Our Bread and Butter .Days have proven to be a great success because we are' using the very best quality bread and butter, both made in our own home towif. It is our jrreat desire to build up La Gi-ande, to do our part in the way of keep-- : 1 a. J 1 5 m i ii m . i . . . . ' nig our lotrai uiiuesnieii empioyenv 10 ao an or tnese fleecls, we tcel that wo Malt Syrup ' Pui'itan hop flavoi-ed. Thjs is tle best malt syrup you can get and now is the time to lay in a gt)od supply. Bring" j your coupons to our stores and get one can free with the purchase of one at - this low price. Large 2 lb. Can. 9c 2 Ron 93c C, & H. Pure Cano , 100 Lbs $6.69 Tomatoes : Laige No. 2a size , ..... 59c Each 59c Soap ".- White Wonder . Laundiy 10 Ba,. i 39c Two stores in La Grande. Shop at your nearest store. " m.