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?0a (Sranto fhmmtg term VALLEY NEWS WANT ADS VOLUME XXV. Ml GRANDE. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 2), IWH NUMBER 272 Over The Valley. , ' Mulul 15. Miinon, Valley News Editor - Oli miuni Trill j.'rli'iKlK huvu rvcvully neoived ..nril from Mr. nnl Mrs. t'hurlos and cluuglitur, l.ytllu. of hiiljlttr 'iio wtvo m-ou on tin auto tiln down into California, Unit they have completed tholr visit ut Ban lit;rm(i'(lino ami uro headod nortli on Oiuir way home, . o- ' j.'rco Swimming "inulay Mr. anil Mra. A. K lucrum, pro-iirlL-turs of tlio i'ino Cone Auto which audi cluboruto Iii'i'punitiuna uro rupurUid by nliosu In chargu. o JU.'turiLS Home- COW TEST REPORTS SHOW COUNTY HERDS' OUTPUT FOR MONTH A SEASONABLE RECIPE I. ('. kentipdy, who llvr-s-on Cove avi'iitie had tlio high herd of less than 12 cows during the first mouth of the exlfllonce of tlio Un- she has had a very pleasant trip, o- Mra, L. K. Kconan ,.r n, Ion County Cow Tostlnc associa- Illvor, Colorado, left for tin east tlon nc,;or(lmK to tho renort Tuesday after visiting with her ",udo l,y 1,11118 8l,fol'B' tester. Dr. brother and sister-in-law Mr und W T' 1hy Mot lMkn ,vnos" .Mrs. K. Q. Wallace at linbler'. Mrs honl cu," undcr tho dlvlalon of Keenan has been visiting i idaho h'"'da of from ri'i0 he"'1, 1"d 1110 and Oregon cities and reports that hltll!at ,ost al,d v- n- McConnlok's highest In that" class. '" ,w.i ii,. , ... , I i no rwenncoy noru ot Kraoo Lamp " ,,,iv luiirl r'iii... "'l"""iii Guernseys and Jerseys, consisting public opening on Sunday, July Uelbeit Anson, son-in-law otof clKh; ncnu averaged ; 1016 l,t, the entire populace of the county superintendent and Mrs. IS. n0unds of n.nk and 47 9 pounds of county is Invited to take a free A. Sayrc, who was recently severe- 'fiU. The hy 17 M Uli their pool, which has recent- ly injured by tho horse on which reXoroi Holstoins Le aged 1 336 ly PCen reconstructed and will now he had been riding ls Improving ou,,ds of "ink and 61 0 pounds of L ready for the summer's use. The perceptibly according to reports. bmt"r?u? , has recently been ven now Mr Anson who lives near Island t,; j 2 pounds of cement, floors and walls, wltn City has been cared for at tho milk'and 87.3 pounds of butterfat. ouiei .nil-. . .... ..u ........ . niiiju,- uil iove avenue, , Buino time; new dressing rooms whore tho accident occurred. Owner have been completed for the ladieB , 6 . Dr. W. T. l'hy and one later will be finished for j.s j,lll0 Vacation Dr.'w. T. 1'hy men; a new ticket office where .m,.. c. j, Kdvalson and daugh- )r- W. T. I'Hy sails may be secured etc is also u.r, Auu ot CaUll.rln0 t.rucU lmvo Kred lint ' being iinlHhod. Air. and Mm. In-1 returned from their vacation visit Homer- Wilson Biuni dciiovo uu uiuy navo miutu , threo Week8 in tho Willamette W. T. 1'hy laueii to me uiimivoin.. oi men j valley. They went especially to camp m mo iiiiiuuve,eius maue j visii their daughter and sister. iHrs. l.elgh Crossau at Lebanon and from that central nolnt made a Johnson & Ileum number of trips, including one to '"red Ittttz Agate lieach which gave them tho thrill ot their first gllnmso of tho ocean, a trip to Salem where places v- MeCormick or interest were visited and also a l''r"K Wells short stay In l'ortlnnd during tho Johnson & lleem ttose Fiesta. . ;- - KxI'- Ktutlon 3 It. McCorniick Mrs. Kdlth 1'hy ot IJnlun was honored ut tho "recent sessions- of bent on finding n pass through tho what a flno moving picture that mountains to Florcnoo. In ci-obs- would have made. , lag tlio noiso nvor wo had ono Whtlo wo w'oro crpsslng tho dl mnn, tho head of a family of a vide bctwoen tho Bolsa and tho wife, two daughters nnd threo sons, rayetto rivers, our scouts encoun drowned. Also two wagons wlthitered a party of prospectors who four yokes of oxcli to each wagon 'cautioned ijg to be on tho Jook drlfted Into deep water und wont 'out for Indians an they had had minim? down the ruffinir current of lono mnn kiltod In tho mountains. There wero 681 cows tested by rivor. Tho agon bods with ;This narty proved 'to be tho dls- Mr. Kelfors 111 tho herds of mem- j thr loads of supplies floated from.. covercrs of tho gold diggings of the l ot cool un(1 romoV8 tUn oers ueiuugiiiK " i" -iovi"i between the standards ana dl'litea uolso uasin ana tno man miira j,ub . ur0wn susar woll Into tho ham. llakott Ham Boak one-halt ot u liam ovor night In cold wator. Bring slowly to a boil and boll tor ono hour In the samo water. during tho month of May. Tho t0 ono shoro while tho teams with total production ot all tho cows tu0 running genrs floated and tested was 437,377 pounds of milk BWIUU m tho other shore. I havo aod 17,837.2 pounds of kutterfut. The average production for all tho cows tested Including dry cows was 735.0 pounds of milk and 307 pounds of butterfat. Tile registered Holstein, ''IScho" from Dr. I'hy's herd was by far tho high cow tested having made a rec ord of 2440.9 pounds of milk and 111.08 pounds ot buttorfat. Tho roll of honor compiled by tho tester, Includes the records of the high producing cows for the ontn. 'I he following list give the names of the owner, the name of tho cow.' tho breodr the pounds of milk and tho pounds ot fat: thought since seeing the moving picture of the "Covered Wagon' was Grimes. . Ho was burled at what was .later called Hoguuv or I'loncor City. (Continued on Pago Tun) Stud the top thickly with whole cloves. Add two cups poach julco from splcod peaches. Bake until tender roaster. ' In a covered WINS HIS HUT C'AMBKinOU, Mnss. When Eth el ClolilKinlth's kid In other found thut she had appioprialed his bath ing suit lie rattled his gang and went to the heaeh after it. She was b.lng dragged from the water when tt police appeared. Ho ruled ; In a Rolomon-ltkn decision that Ethel having had her swim, she must return the suit at once.' bihI invite the public to inspect f. unday and bring or rent a batli Sug suit. The camp is located on the highway two miles northwest of l.a Grande. llildK" (lives Way A small bridge across tho road near tho Karl I'urks home in tlio Dry Creek neighborhood : partly went down recently when a truck load of logs was crossing It.. Sev eral ul the stringers gave way not having been able to hold up under tho load. , 1. C. Kennedy . Fred ltatz Dr. W. T. I'hy H. J. Nlelson Jacob Kohler S. A. Robertson Name Breed Lbs. Milk l.bs, Fat Kcho It. H. 2440.9 111.08 Carrie H. H. 2191.7 83.3 I'hymere It. H. 2002.0 78.1 Flosslo 1441:6 ' 74.9 Blossom G. H. , 1612.8 74.1 ltoso It. H. ' 1068.6 73.0 G. G. 1 193 1 70.3 l'lnklo 1420 69.9 Ituth It. H. 1447.7 C9.6 Guernsey v G. G. " 1323 03.9 1'unsy ' 1240.0 03.2 Hktsy G. J. 1209 - 02,9 G. H. G. H. 1362.0 02.2 Dollar O. H. 1361.0 02.2 G. J. 1432.2 , 01.0 . lloslo G. O. 1007.6 . D9.4 ; No. 25 11. J. 837.0 69.4 Granny G. H. 1368 68.4 Tip ' O. H. . 1 1 84.2 68.0 . Holy G. H. 1761.5 57.8 Mrs. Silyder Improves The condition of Mrs. T. J. Sny der of tlie Iowa district who has been iplite fur some ttmo is re ported as being somewhat improv ed. Mrs. Snyder, when her con dition became niorji or less dis couraging, was taken to tho home of lier duughtor, Mrs. Gower In La (jrande. , Haby Has Slumps Audrey lielirens, daughter or Jlr. and Mrs. Art liehrens of Sum jaerville Is the latest victim of the liiumns of which wo have heard. The baby Is ono more In tlio con nection to huvu taken tho disease several others having had them earlier during the epidemic. Spending Summer Jlcrc Miss Helen Love, of Wilbur, Wash., Is hero spending the sum mer with her friend, Miss Kli.a bclli Huron of Brooks Lano near linbler. Miss Lovu and Miss Hur on wero ' class-mutes when they both attended Kt. Helens Hull. o V. F. Illljr 111 W. F... Hug of Klgitv has been unite III at his homo on the edge ot that little city. Mr. Hug was la La Grande bust week visiting at tlio home of his daughter, Mrs. Holbrook. when he was taken iiuite seriously 111. but has made Im ln'ovenient since that time, 6 Has Guest From Iowa .Mrs, Ida Henderson ot Ft. Madi son, Iowa, the home of the Shoar fer Fountain pen, is here making an extended visit at the homo ot her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Stiiudlcy In the Iowa neighborhood. Mrs. Hen derson left her home In the Hnwlt eyo slale last October nnd has been vlslllng with 'friends and relatives 1st Coeur d'Alene. Idaho and Abor f decn, Washington. . During her stay in this purt ot the stato sno will go to Joseph to visit another relative, Mrs. Jay Dobbin. Mrs. Henderson was. among the. most enthusiastic attendants at tho Ob server's cooking school last week. o Homo For Initiation Miss Kdna Ledbotler ot Alicel. who Is spending some time ut the home or her sister, Mrs. Henry l.oennlg at- Muddy Creek, came home Wednesday evening long enough to take her Initiatory work in Hope chapter No. 13, Order of tlie Kastern Slur. She returned to Muddy Creek following tho meet- ing. -Jo-Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kdval son and four children of Halfway were guests Sunday at tho home or Mr. Kdvalson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. c. J". Kdvulson up Catherine creek way. o Week Fllll Guest Wavne Crow of T.ostine. who is in the government forestry service lit the Clyde Myers home near ' ' iei vine. O ' tiileii Fine ShovWi' Mr. and Mrs. . Clifton Baxter, riniv lyvvods or I'nion. wero given a shower Wednesday evening by his Parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bax ter at I'nion. There was a very hirue company of friends of tlie young people present, enjoying tlie program of games nnd music nr 'Hiieeii. Some very'nlce rerresh nienis were served during the evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Baxter were literally showered with girts Irom thvir friends. ' , Improves From Operation Mrs. liny Wilson or Imbler is improving frnm her recent opera j"n which she underwent 111 the Grande lionde hospital. o '" SM-aker the IVtlll-tll Judge Know les of La Grande has en chosen as the Fourth of July oiator at the big celebration to bo keld at Elgin nest week, and tor tlio Grand Chapter of the Order or gono a bit extensively into tho duck the Kustern Star by being chosen business. t ' - ' as grand organist for tho ensuing o , year. Attend Family Reunion o - I Mr. and Mrs. John Klrchhofter llus Byu Itcnioved and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Klrclihof- Alrs. John Franier, who resides fer and jlaughter, Polly, of Medi two or throe miles above Klgin was cnl Lal Washington and Mr. and a recent? patient in a La Grande Mrs. K. L. Glassburnor of Bon hospltal where she submitted to un ner's Ferry, Idaho, woru among Honor List Of School Clerks Is Made Public VV-S E. County superinU'iulont of siliools A Wnvi'o immiiiliv finnnilfiH whilt operation tor tliu roniovul of one thoo from a distune who wero In t ho cna rQ 0f honor of clerks ui nor vyvtt, wmuji uvcuinu in- t-uu vunuj mm. w ",ui0f tho vurious Bchool dlHtrlctH over, fectod some timo uso. annual reunion of tho Huff j:uniily tluvcounty. On thiH rolt ho pltioes neiu ul ny i ui k ac iiKn. lllG numcs of tho fiiHt twenty clerks School Khition . o At the recent school election held Appoint Fa tension Com in I Urns ly" Ktvertiido diHtrict, .Juhn Ha- ( t'ounty Muster J. A. Nloo of tho tnunn of tho Cove highway was' Union county Pomona RranKo hys elected dhx'Ctor and M. jL. Carter uppointed a special committoo to was elected clerk. assist in the extension work of tho o cranife. Tho committee will work Hockwiill ;ranue - -w- -in connetlon -witU the regular Members of tho Itoekwull deputies, will also amniBo a pro- KrniiKe ffathcred at their customary ram and visit each ot" the sulj uiyetinij place the Thorny Urovo ordimites and hold special pro school last 1-Viday evening for grams in sections whero thero aro their regular meeting. Thero was ILt present no grango organi.a- a good attendance and besides fol-,tlons. The personnel of the com- lowing tlio regular routine, enjoyed mitleo Is as follows James Geko- a musical and literary program. 'lor, F. H. Johnson, 1j. K. Wright, o 1 Frank McKennon, H. it. Weather- Mas Xv.w Separator '.spoon, John Wells, it. U Sulllvun, Willie 'Sanderson has recently Mrs. H. Counsel, Mrs. Glenn Un improved tho equipment on his coin. Mrs. Winn Duncan and Jack ji,.ri who get their annual reports Into his -office and this year's list in cludes, Kiverview. M. 1. Carter.' Liberty, C. It. Gekeler. Moss Chapel, Mrs. Jessio lloak, Iowa, I'aul R:Knutz. 'Frosty, Mrs. Nell Kight ' Jpwer Covo, J. T. Gray. HummM'v1llo, ('has. F. Oswald. Upper l.add Canyon, Earl 11. Hughes. Jimmy Creek. Mrs. H. G. CnHiclt. . J'aliner Junction, Mrs. V. Kj Uur netto. , Mt. Carmel, Mrs. Itoso l'elers. Hcmpc, Mrs. IVd Self. , , Perry, Mrs. Joseph Smith. ,aiid Canyon, Mrs. Loola I, 1'ee- farm in Dry crook neighborhood , Gorham. lv the Installation of a new in-' Telocaset, C. A. Hill. Union. Fred N. Fox. , Island City, Mrs. Viola Wade. Mt. Glen, Mrs. Flla Waite. Kamela, Mrs. Atrello Ingerson. Hilgard. J. If. Jiooher. Mr, Suyro states that tho an- ternational cream separator. tKcturii TVoiu Unmpino o jr un,i jvirs. Fred Nodino of Making Improvements , Imbler have returned to their homo I Mr. and Mrs. Pat Powers nro from Ujmtpinc, Oregon whero they making s)me very much worth- wero called several days ago by j while improvements at Aieuicai itie suuuen ucatn ot Mr. iNOUinos n.i;,i u(hnnl mfctlnir una hnhi In Springs which add greatly to the sister. 'each district on Juno 18th and at appearance of their health resort. I - , " , o ' Uhat timo tho clerk's report was A lattice fence, with un arched Choose N"' Director ! read, the same to have been turned gateway has been put up across; Frank Woodell was recently into tne couniy office together the front and will later bo extended elected director uf the Summervillo with a list of the new officers, around the cottage grounds. Tho school district. Charles Oswald jvrom these reports Mr. Sayro gaiMen In connection with tho was reelected clerk of tho district, makes his report to the stale and cottage lias also been made more j'l'eaciicrs lor next year win nc tno jn n C1LSC tnoro H a trtne limit miu iu 8Pt. Mr. Sayro reports that of the inviting by arbors, cozy benches, tables etc which makes it an ideal place fur the Informal Juncher. Mrs. Powers has bravely gone Into the chicken business again this spring uftrr the disastrous fire of Inccndfary origin which took the fine, modern chicken plant and several hundred leghorns of one of the best strains obtainable. Tho big incubators havo given out an other lot of chicks of the sanie family and tho Powers have also M Isses Helen Jensen ' Black. -o- - ! Ileents on Annual Tour , j Tho Hoard ot Itegents of tho Oregon Agriculture college made their annual visit to 'the Kastern Oregon Experiment station near Union, last Saturday as a part of their tour which covers all such stations within tho confines of tho stale. In the party wero presi dent J. K. Weatherford, of Albany, WILMA MONCRIEF, cause ponies, ..crhi., n,..h.n at the Kastern , Llvesloelt "J"- 'bis y-r sed as many commems as ei She has been a arunasuinu i" I'"' rs and has Kiven seme exniniuiiiis ui ... " she has worked out herself. This is .ins which X brnlce in and trained. The other pony which she rides. ,"he . , ed ,...y. was a Klft of Homer Ul.lw.ll. he look .the 0e w en he was a very younK eolt and she has put him thro. Kh horst wnen 11 Wilma Is the dauiihter of Dr. and Mrs. Moncrler f V nl on. So not only interested In amous the prize winnins membcri, of the Lnlon Calf club. 5(1 districts in the county 46 have reports already on file. Oregon. Harry Batley, of I.akeview, Senator H. J. Elliott, Perrydnle, Oregon, J. T. Jardine, of Corvtillis, director of tho extension service and editor K. H. Aldrich of 1'en dleton. The visitors made a very careful and detailed inspection of crops, buildings,- livestock, books etc at the station and found every thing to bo In excellent condition, offering superintendent- Hobert Withyeombe many words of praise on account of tho condition of 'things as they found them. Their Ivisit to the station was followed by !a trio over the valley and later to the meeting of the Pomona grangM in session at Pleasant Grove. Keturns Home Mrs. It. J. Campbell has returned to. her home at Ft' Hall. Idaho fol lowing a visit with her sisters Mrs. JameH McKlnnls, Mrs. H.'A. Wat son and Mrs. Dennison in and near Imbler. I Visits Her Duugbler Mrs. A. J. Holbrook, of liolse, Idaho who is spending some time among relatives and friends in this vicinity Is now a guest at the home of her daughter. Mis. Hernnl Hug north of Elgin. Mm, Holbrook formerly resided in l-a Grande. o Imbler IjuMcvs Aid ' The nxt regular meeting of the Imbler Ladles Aid Society will be ! held next Thursday, July firth (at tho home of Mrs. Atvin West .enskuw at Imbler. j o I Miitlin in Wright's Pioneer Story ; Inntallment three: j The Old Oregon Trail which was t about fifty feet wide hud grown 'full of weeds. We followed it to 'about wjiere the town of Middl S ton Is now located. Hy tills time i wo were among friendly Indians .who wished to trade with us. At this point all but about sixty i of tlie three hundred wagons went on down to old Fort Holso Hnd ' crossed Hnufco river to the west Sslde. Tho other sixty wagons mi lder the leadership of Tim Goodel land his scouts had their minds h m m Here's the Thrift Grocers' answer to every demand for summer economy ! Hot weather .months bring visitors Fourth of July vacations picnics and motor trips. . :. : ' , , ' , . This Sale is our drive for new customers your Chance for special economy. You need extra money for celebratine for vacations. Huy at Thrift prices and you save without reducinjr the food quality one par- ?fcle C& " Pvs you to come to the Thrift Store tomorrow arid Monday. ;' '. , . ! '.: Two-Day Savings! - Saturday and Monday Pork and Beans Van Camps Baked with Tomato Sauce 3 Med. tins 25c Paricrust White Flakey Vejretal)le Shortening 4-lb. pniJ . -. 95c Borden's Malted Milk Chocolate Flavor Shaker Free with each can 1-lb. can :. 50c Flour Rnorrv's Drifted. Snow Jiest WuHhinjrton Hard Wheat 49-lb. sack ...j.. 1 barrel ... Snowshoe $2.30 $9.15 Beans Hod Mexican Beans This is a real buy 10 pounds : Very Fine Flavor Curie and Maple Syrup 5-lb. can- Certo 65c 79c There are no t failures if you use Certo in making jelly 2 bottles ... Borax Twenty Mule Team Powdered Borax Use it with soap 2 pounds 39c 7 7 (M Large Pkg. 23c Peaches Blue Uil)bon Fancy Dried Peaches 2 pounds 43c Thrift Coffee A Blend of high grade . coffees roasted fresh for our stores, ground fresh for you 311,8 $1.39 RINSO SOAKS CLOTHES WHITER Pineapple " A & L Broken Slice or Crushed No. 10 tin : 55c 87c Lux Soap A high grade toilet soap does not harm the tenderost skin 3 bars Large Pkg. 23c Apricots Extra Choice California Apricots 2 pounds 23c Babbitt's Cleanser Prunes Fly Swatters Can Picnics Small Mild Cured Shoulder Pound r ' Kadota Figs In Wine and Sugar 2 cans Rice Fancy Large Heads J Hue Uose 5 pounds 5c 19c 55c 37c Fancy Oregon Prunes 5 pounds Long handles 2 for Macaroni A good grade of , curve cut mucaroni 4 pounds t 49c 35c 50c 15c Lard Guaranteed Fresh Pure White Laid ,8-lb. pail Kellogg's Corn Flakes 3 pkgs. Argo Starch Corn or Gloss. 3 packages 25c 27c Pickles Crosse & Klackwells Imported Pickles 1 jar Milk Oregon-Carnation 10 cans 35c 99c Buy Your Picnic Supplies Here PAPER PLATES LUNCH SETS WAX PAPEK Celebrate the Fourth ELGIN, July 2nd, 3rd, 4th ENTEliPIUSE, July 3rd, 4i,h Stores Closed July 4th