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Page Six Over The Valley MjiIh'I 1J. Morton. Ailciiil Itain Salt" This valley I belni: very well i- pit w.-in.-j today iit i lu xt'M.ml jni in tut OrcDii i am Kiilc which in beini,' held mi IVudhdon. Tiiown I i-oin I his it nil Wallowa cull lit n win have ranis offered in I In Mtlf, lil-c ,1. I), Diilmttt. of 1 .11 Grande. 1 (III nil A: A Vi TV Of I Milder Mini Crank M K n iioit of Alic.'l, V. I). Humr and L le Huiicr of JoKeph. jiI u!' w hum has (he IliiMiprdiil breed. I .as vi-iir Jim I tnhhlnn brought I he I it; prlre and it his be- lieved th.it nil nf 'he nillmiilH up litis Villi' f'rnhl DliH tieeil'in of the Mule sill f.niiinand ll.-siili-S Dlee leep it KOtnl pllie I'li.HeiN tl colli are ill attefi )i;iriy (lane uf l h- lit tiie till I) ale linpi-ot init Uumi'- .Mr. ami Mrn. W In the Iny dec ikii i h of Siininiei ' . Itroek. livlnt nelKhhui Imorl e are iihtUintf some IniproVi'iiieii'H on their linine. Hornier window n are ln-iiiK put In f which wilt f;ive n I ) 1 1 lutm 1 inoiu In the Herond Hum- ul' their lioiiNe, i Their younff dauhler w hu had the inlHtorf uue to la II and break In-r hip early In Ihe KUinnier hilH re-j cum red iiiite e Iruni h r ;ircl- j dent. - o - hlllH hunting for about H'O of Inn ho-wlth their family, innved Into (iiir-t IVoiil Kiiiihk iuheep, whh'b It lul ("'en feared, valley t;iKt HrInK from Wllwill, l-'luyd and Uamhill Hntiitx of had been Moli-n or liad boon mo- .Montana, are exprewdii tlieiiiKei Manhattan, Kaunas, an- lu the va!-li'Hled hy animal. After lie and ; t(,H heliiK . k 'it ly penned with ley fur a vIhIi with relative heinf; , ot hein had made careiul Hearch, all thin valley, pa rl ieulu rly km rcminls guests at the home of their brother and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. I. D. Sin ill'- on Die side hill road. They came hen- from Idaho where they have been spending Di summer. The former Is an instructor in the Kansas Agrtiult urn I college a I .Manhattan and will reach home lu lime 10 take up his teaching duties. .... 0.- Sunday At IliUnnl Mr. and Mrs. Douth McKcnuon and (heir daughicr, lively n and Miss Anne Arnohlus who has been a guest at tin Mc Keiinuu home near Ailed, spent Sunday nt th JlOllle t clnthcH al llilgard. o lao Itab.v Son The blrt h of a baby son Is re ported at Die home of Mr. nnd Mrs, i Ted Mr 'lain near t he ( 'nve. Mei'luln formerly lived In ih bier neighborhood, hn. j Pleasant timvo i range A melon feed, with iiuanDtlcH of watermelons and can I clou pes stared Saturday evening at w as the rinse of the regular meeting of the i'leasaiil drove grange, which wiih uulie largely attended considering the busy season of the year. During the business session, matters of in- tcrcst were discussed among Dn-in the cartiial which the hivcnile ur eani.at Ion plans to stage in Die pear future, J n ItcturfiH llomt' Mrs. Sarah I'lcklln Who has liccii al the huine nf her grand-daughter near Coe fur si-veral weekw past, lias returned lo hei- home lu Sum ineivHIe much improved hi health. Weekend Giiel' Among Die which Mr. and nnd her fat her, dbinnla, Iowa, numerous guests Mrs. K. A. Atislln. I Lee 1 1 vat t of 1 n- have been having I al Du Austin home on the Hide 1 "ig as Doir gueMs Mr. and .Mm. hilt road near La Grande, were Mr. ap Till lie and Mr. und Mrs. M. and Mrs. Itoyd isenilnger, who H. I'Dor all of Imhler. drnvi; In Saturday and spent Still- I -o day with tluii' relatives, Mr. and Gnosis -YoMl ldaln Mrs. Isenilnger an- on an extensive -Mr. and Mrs. liny lloaghind and auio trip with Cambridge, Massa-Mhelr ilaugliler, Nelle. of l.ewlstun, chusctls as their objective and Diey'Ma., were recent visitors at the liupe in readi thai city by Septem- I home- of Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Dob her iMli, milking a number of'l"on oil tho side hkll road, Mrs. stops and visitlmr Du. nn t lonn 1 ' ioagliind Is Mr, Dohlnnou'n nlster. jiarks on their wav. Mr. Iicmtn- They had been at Wallowa Lake ger has recently and Is going In duated In law Da ai d Culver-1 of advanced 1 thdr niur- shy to take n o Veil Work. They ivsiini le y yesterday. I ntertalns At Dinner Miss Ktlznhdh Duron eliteitaiu-1 Dralide composed a house party at ed a group oi young peo'ple nt a'Wallowu ,ni4). over Die weekend, lovely dinner party at her hmnejtill npurtingu splendid time, on Drunks Lane, Suudav as a com- o Idttneiii to her friend. Mlsn l.ydia Do To 'ii.Hiigloii Chaver who i having a few days' 'Mr. and Mrs. Nell Klghl and fa visii at her iioine heioie going to ! filly of LtuvcT Cove leave tomorrnw Montana lu tak. up her school ,in-;ior Ddllngham, Wlllupii and Itay ties. An td.ihnr.iti tried cldeUeiM mond, Washingttin where they will dinner was Mrs, Hugh noun, the ye Pine Crie Mvhuinlni,' p there. d to nml lief Duii'll. In the aller ung penph moltneil li ' t ln-y l, .nn. d i .nly .niuvlni; pool j nn. .Iltn I 1 ' i' , Tnit i UiiHdi'll In- iiH. v, ',11,1!, tun l.n.l I In, i .Ml.'llil Silll' II. II. .v. , V. l'liiii.hi. i: .I'llitiMM nn. I 1' Mi K-'imtid w . , . lur nn i n is he u 'S(,.(l:iv :in,l ' t .i 111 l-;iti'. Mill.,' Ml- Inipr, iin.l la.-l ,i ,l Ui.' Iiuni i.f Mr i- I l.iiinnm j in in.'ll.llii: Oil till' t'nvr I lllHU OV'-lll' IIUI . I.lh. l- ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , : rrillOS'Ml In-Ill i :niy ilil l, ill. Willi Ins liinv tlii'ir Iiuni,' .w I in li II IllIll, I' Ml I I I h.tll (.HIS J'' in s. Ii Mini' Nnv Sun I'll. li. Is ul Mr, f. .inn. I livim: in. ir I III i.t lll.il lln.' th. til l;i.H ill.' lit , M.in.l.'.v l.onn.l Mill. .Ml ii ri' Iin; K''ll. 'I'liln mill'. ' 'uni ml lull li.i ,i nil ',''iirti-,l a,i ii Mr. mi l Mi I I u (i ki i lil''l1llHTH OH V lll'lll - A fi ll.'l'.' pint III lillil'ii,il II.H.I l'CI'l ill li.ll M licit OH till tiil'lil ..' ' A I liltl.lM.il i'HNt ol Ninth I'nu -.l.'i In .ii ii, 1 1, ilic only oniiini,'!'. iliil lli'l-l tit tins v.iil.-ty ot wln'iit In ihe slat. o( ll.on. Milrti Inl.l I II ' latin. .I for th.- Illiliniyil yiir l-'y unit -I. i. i mil, .-il to imikf mi i liri nn. in litis yi ir Mr. Ilit.lli-son I s. c-iii .-1 t, n l.iisli. ls ..I Hi,- n, ,1 1 v ln iil hoin Hi,- '.,ii iiiriii Htatton in M.i i.i, "ii. , I,., ,,n nn ro- ln .iiona ina.l.. i lnn il) iniure iiKr- "4" Valley Newt Kdltor eNtllur 1 hot Die iaUl WOUtd lliulie , ' ' .... I mi ii tin' out iiuni M-ueniiiou ki ouii under tin- mum' cnndillohn of wen- tier we..; ivu Ued durln haryeHt (.)H,sU ,.Vm j.orlIIIM H" HIhcIi '? ,or iM Vi,rU ty Mrn. Cha.le Anders,, ami he, Dial It I part leular v adapted toI(ll1I(ftl. M(UI 11Illt rii;lHolle ,lry mini thin claim hna been ul-,,,ttVv ,.. viHiUtlH ul ,,M. ,, of Piiniimiou i ... year , or mroiiKU .Air. iiiifiieKnn n rierniieiii wiin II. The Ilrw Federation hllH pl'OVeil It- 11 to he ilrotnh reHistiiiK urn) ft In unid will .hIiuw it marked iurreiiMe In yield when plan ted UN other dry land tfiuln. l-Tvo ov Mix-hum) rod bushel tit Die Improved need wiih m cured tliiM year and Mill ho lined iin n I'd hy Mr. HlidliK'Hi for nnl year. Visiting In Hi Icy I Minx May full, who formerly It-- i ed In Hiiiniiii'iville, in npndliiK a fi-w weidiH vlHitliitr iiiiioiiff hi'i'i iiiany fii.nilH and rclatlvpH. MIhh I'dM, whoHi- piPHr'lit lioinc In la I'orlhind came hark to Ihe valley a Hlinit time itKft arroiiipaiiylritc jtln' reniiiiiiH of her mother who J pawbed away lu I'ortland. i ---o ' I Itfcoters Slwsl ' Deed Taylor of Allcel hut iwvii 'ypendin iniuiy dny riillntf In Die' but probably a dozen of Die sheep.'iie outlook lor the dairy business, oreus wouiu ne nmie nemi -Jiave been located. l''i'oui reports which I hey are primarily Inler-'rect, who havo no Idea what his frnui dlfferents sections bears nnd i '"'d. .Mr. and Mrs. Itohlimon camedulies are, or w hyi lie is in this other nnlmals liave ii-eii prowling )"'" ""'I jmrchaMed the old Grout i locality at all. In fad, he said, around and Do- belief is that they Place of :'M acre n... NoV )iliUherH were many who had had his have scattered the sheep thus uc- near l.u Urande bringing with them j services who knew Utile tr nuthing counting for losses which veverul their herd of Mnlsidn rows.- all jof his work. herderi liave reported recently. rrudi cows with a registered sir j srm of all, ' he Is stationed In 0 .heading Die herd. They found on . -;llM(ein Oregon by ihe fe-leial gnv- llunie Next UHk 'the place wonderful pasture wit h ,.rnmMit to assist in the nation- Miss Avn Wood. Ml who linn been "I'Hukh enough to make good gra.. program for the eradication a student at Ihe AshitMot. Nornuil '"k- for Dielr herd. At one lime or 1 uherculnsln In mule. Ills sal- sciiuol since the first of January Is expected home next week by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miles Woo Jell of Dry free;. Miss Wootlell will lake iii tier duties Die fol lowing Monday as teacher of the Lone Star school. Iteiiirn 1'riiiii Middle Y't- James iletislev who hus been for Home ttmo In Nehrasku ami other middle western staleH 1ms returned to his home at Sumuierville. Itciirli liailMls Mr. and Mrs. W. If. Long and tlfelr daughter. Miss Htuli. spent two pleasant weeks visiting ul the hou f Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Long returned In their car to their home "I "' CoDVyvlHe, Kansas. They were 'ompanied bv M e .1 ung who will Visit a few weeks, (n her oh ll Ul lie. Word received I his Week was to the id fed that they had had a Hue trip and had reached their destination safely, o t Sunday (iucsts t .Mr. and .Mih. I-Jrnesi Dcl.nngand family of (Irango Hail were Sun day guests at (he home' of Mr. and Mrs. I. D, Siuutr, un (he side hill road. ; I jdertuln Al lllnnci Mi. nil Mrn. Clvde Myers hear Suiunietvlllc entertained dinner last Thursday evening hav ''or an outing and stopped off here for a short visit. - o Sunday nt Wallowa The Misses Isabel, Mae and V.lllh Prior and Vlvluri McFall of liubler ; ji n il Miss Luello Mimiuts of La visit among their relatives Tor some time. Mr. Wight's father came Sun day mni nlng frnui Wlllapa and will look alter the Kighl farm during their absence. --o Sp mini Ankli- I.OIillni. Unit, ulio In mini,- Hill, hi't- Ki-iinil-timttiiT. M rn. W. A. W. ft mi I Mi in Mil ltt,U't' HJiflnv.l il wiTily -vr.al 1 miKl,. Sin,,y Mi-'n I. ill. un, In roiniiuny with Miss llliiy Sinn, (IslniiK- I,,.,.,, froiii Ciill. I'm nln, i . ii,'K,',l ii l,y I'nrl llm - mi fuinlny ,n,l ,,,.. Mu,.rl r,ir 'I'- 1,1 Hi'' l'ii,'k of lux our. Inir. ' " "I'' I I'll- III" llllll' Kirls win lull,',! i.iii ul lh.' i.ii'. l.,nii,, I l'l In 111! Inr lii mi i.' In Unit mini. n'T. Tin tllill III' Ii ilrlver Man no! awui I In.sl Ii In ynunir p:lM.s,-ii. Illllll lit' Int. I kiiim- sniin' ilt.H- Inn. 0 - 'I'lMIl llllkl't' '.''HI .h:.,iii' Of SllUlllllT- n i ry M mis, ni ,n:i'lli, r wltti ; ui I u nn, m i . . ilrovi. t.i ' .11.1. .1 111.. 1,11 :.'. itn.'Ms ut s Mil Win tn.'i v lll.. III, , Ii" W.iiinn, i s ! '.Hill ,l I:."..' M,, .' W.1K..I, r S'll'.l.iy Hi N. ml I' In i .'i ut n, 1111,1 u M Willi. ii il In s.ii 111 'IM . I I 111' II It'll ,1,1 n ; Mow lr Milton I Mr. nml M Hiiro Itl.lllli im, nmlly u ih. nil,. 'r. inly liuii' I.. . n i ue on tin. inn. Il in ,,i f.. li.n,. Miln.ii. ir intilri' ii h tlinn. Ii' il.,- Hi i, isllhij; 1. inn, Inn, tin i Aillnir Sunt, i ol i:i,iln III I s u in n it'i'i ii!,. it tin- liinn,, l isiiiii i.,r t I. Ill, H'.l tlil-lnothi' M' lal I'uilllw. I'mi'linsiw Ai'H'm(,w I.t'Otuiil lluiiii,.u of tinr 1'nlnn li recunly juiri Ims.'il fioin llir ' Tl, K. Wllxon entitle a tmrt of RO Ijktcm, Improved niur I'm Ion n All) lake Immediate ponceau I on. Mr. Huffman had lived out l'yl I'un you way uml had disponed of hi MmhltiiKM I line within the la fit week 'or two. o Improver I'i'diii ()MTtion I W. AL Coelviell tuitfi-iit Hi Hot l.i. It n fi-i.in ili Ilfish I'm Mm- loi'iilht.- reported tu be I'OVeririK f rum 1'iuly perfoi mi it. I(,r IHin.(lU( Mr, Iini, Mt,s, j, H Mieii at the i uw, o iioo j'iiM cvoji 'rtHii1 'nu nt y njjeni, N. ('. I onnldon of Wullowu ruuuty had Uh flint farm fropn lour laNt Hatuiduy and It wii reported lu have been (iihf Micren,sful, Mr. Iinnahlhon tool; bin raravan to the IT, O. Ilurnion fiuin i In t be l.eup neUih Inn hood w lit-if Idllfereiu varlr-tlen whlrli had bei-n KrOUTl Ofl IcmI plOtH Wi'l'P CMitllined. 0ir I'mm IVinllcton Mr. and .Win. Lynn llasbrouck und hihi of I'endleion wi-iv KUewt over tho Weekend at the home nt Mrn. Hawhrouck'H parpiilM, Mr. and Mr. M. H. Prior at Imhler. Mr. J luxhroiiek returned home Sunday evening, while Mih. ilashrnuck re- inalncd lor u Innwer vlnlt. 0- . 'inn aip'y Air. and Mrn. i It. ltoblnson. IhiK Hummer It was rather short ,u.Vi toRether with ul I material, nnd the cttws were taken off for!, i ,,, ,....1 ..r,,n.. .vnnsen ; five, days when it made growth, that the animals were put on it again. No alfalfa was on the I'lace this year hut Mr. ltoblnson ! expects to put considerable acre 'age in it for next year. The ltnblp- loimare niiiklng at present 17 cows, using Del.aval milkers and Heparators operated by electriclly u 'l Hire of Die products. They l"li' cream sweet. t'H Al I.lgill -Mt'H. Day Cope and two onfi, Kenneth find Jack of ' I .on Angeles, Cal., who have been visit- fchillves In I 11 n went to today to visit a few days "inong relatives before going to sponane. Mrs. Cope will lie eiubered as Miss Nellie Dluniestlne. Murder of Doct'or Mystifies Policed ,,, ,,,,,, ihet forth to govern hr.i Tliislle- 1 I IMII ltd, Aug. L'l AI')--,ullt(t-H proj;rnni (lf work He is 1.1 Lured irom his office in Carrlck, N,,Uon , tn all in his power U Huhnrb, last nilK ostmislldy to tu UHMH, in the detect.lnn and eradi minlster in a sick woman, r. liar , ,.r imi,,,,.,,,,!,! ihw in- ry it. Dapper, ltd. prninhieni. phy Jsltdau, was shut to death, accofd Ing to the physhdan's father, by a of man w ho eseated In the doctor's at car. I Henry J. Dapper, 5.1, the rmher. who accompanied his son ami the .unidentified stranger on the t rip, I was slugged over (he ltead with a .blackjack. He Is hi a hospital I w here his son died early today from a gunshot wound. I I'oltee were mystified bv tile kill ing. AlltMAII. IM IU ASl s SA FltANCISCO (AP) - Alt -I planes are now carrying t a per cent (of all cuiss-country mall, Mild W, j G. Herron. vice president of Die Pacific Air Transport, In announc ing; thai :Ti new planes had been 'ordered fnr the San Francisco. chl- CagO HelVlCe. Cluise-H on the people so obscurity, portrait In to he placed in w f 1 O.tHIO hill. Some em in bo Just doomed to OUT OUR WAY fiT'nTtfiT.. 8-; ; ! , MAvAJMIKI VCVM Fo&'oa-ITEO FLAMMiM MAOUW '. HAOVM. BOWE.D JAW VVc?i" ,,n iP Am' a I IIAIKlT tiOT MO I'M A OOlM "T HU V.OAO CV OAT-b ff.R OlOMPCD VCW-w 1 cxnjE. HIM A DET O' CitfATlTOPfe Fv-ty COMMOKlTvf OP A LOT O' OROAVJ LLNLitO BtL.V.FRii.1' kmp . UMIHLVf -.KlMfeO LA GRANDE EVENING TUBERCULIN TESTS SHOW CONDITIONS IN COUNTY SOME BETTER "('Oiidltluim In 1'nlon counly me. dlifereiii from any other eetion nt Die Ktnte In rejmrdH to Die leniiltM f lulu testldK tor tube) culOhix III cattle," Maid Dr. W. K. TliUlleuutie. ri dent I vet erlna iin n fur Ka.-tei n tlreon. "While lentlniC 1ih been Kotntf on for xeveral y-arM. and it vsiMild naltirull)' be expeet.ed that lienlM would be cleaner, that Is not exa.'lty D ue. 'Vu tent which i k tntf on now," accurdlriK' t I r. Thifil lew-ail e'H Mtaleinerit, "will ', probably nhow ronditinmi to he bet j ler, hut un the yoar Ik only half over that ran not be stated defi- nlle'y. At preHMit, 1th. teM show .TiTi nf one per rent reaetoiM. I he fact thut l iilnn county in practic ally new In the dairy huli)esM and Dat there linn been an nnuwiial de velopment In thin pari leu la r field, wllh hundredH of milk i-uum biuuKht into Die counly from other utatea or other neelion.H nf DiIh Ktaie, makcK Ihe situation diiterent from other KeetloriH of the Htate and i iuIh Die jteroentttKe of unlniaiH re aetllifC to the tuheroulln tent larger than won hi oOietwirie be the case, HlieaklllK K'l)rully, the riluation Ik. belter over the counly wIDi a half year of tivjDnK over, accurd lutf to Die doeloi, but with one lu IX'1 berd recently tested Hliowlnjf t ho presence of t uberclilusls. I he uveruxe iluen nut nhow up mo -L Mr. Thisllewalte Hinted that there were many tieople, per ha ps hull- WUf',liaie met by I'ncle Sam. The only tceptlon to this is in Die mailer l traveling expenses where ot her mentis of conveyance are used than ;W hul Is termed as common carriers, ithls meaning the expenst. of his car. etc., ami that expense musl lie (met by the state and county. That ttie cost of materials lined Is great was Illustrated by Dr. Thistle ! wult(. when he pointed to a small cation on his desk, ubou! 4ii j indies which conlained $;H'i( worth j of tuberculin. ' Dr. Thistlewalle has other duties (besides those which pertain strli-t- ly to the tesllug of cattle. He is the only one who can giv. a clean bill of health and allow Ihe ship- , incut of cattle train Ilils part of ,1110 stale inltr Cunada, all Inlenia jtlonal shipments must pass through Ids hands, lie also can Ktant per-! inihsloii for the Hhipment ut cattle llleh would pass (he slate line. There are no hard and fast rules (dudes an educational program, dc :uh well a the udual testing pro gram. Dr. Thisth wuile is a grad uate of the Washington Slate col lege at Pullman and has been in 'work of this general character fur fight yearn. The last four years he has been 111 La. drande as fed 1 eriil veterinarian and his territory Includes all the stale from Mora jouiiuly to Die Idaho state Hue and i from the Washington while Hue Isnuih to Nevada and Cahiornia. j According to I r. ThiKllc-witih', Oregon was oneVf Die pioneers In Die mailer of testing fur tuhercu ilosis and a u result II Is today j one of the cleanest slates in t his 1 regard In Die Fntlrd Stales. Wlien ! Die late ex-Governor it nyennini' 1 was stale velerlnatian he with tho testing when It was busy i was nee- t tssary to havo Dm tuberculin Im norled from Germany. The bureau tor eradicating I ubereubisis In cat-j lie was instituted In this slate in mi;. The services of Dr. Thlstlewalte ' are freo to those who need it and ' GilUt HERE fvif Dl-fOPVf .1 ?. f' CiiT HEAD oOCW -islHAvg: OM PoimT'S. iTv-L A WAlujIM "Take, TuEriW - . "T-'T WEPvv!. T hCfCH op vfm ml'M rflDDiKl' TVA' UP vAH(-l,- OBSERVER niMe-jiiently he in kept Inmy. A contract or UK't-eiuent -in asked tor by Ihe Kuvcinment tor tlnote having t he!r herds tented, tho agreement bi'in contimd to a promi-He on the part of Die owner to dispose of any unlnniiK which read to the tu berculin test. In neeui dancf. wll h t he re'lUtreinenti: of t he govern- meiit and lo Kuhjert the preinlhi-H miic I) tr 'Htllielit UH will lend to- I the radlcatlon of Ihe dH- COVE PERSONALS ' OVK. Ore., (Special) AV. .1. Hallmark left on Saturday 10 Join his wife and suns at Wallowa lake, They have been there fur Die last week. . Camp Yew lluw. the buys caniji in the upper reaches of the can yon, is still cnrrylnV on. J. it. I'rice, Die proprietor, took his buys to Mt. Fanny a week ao and spent the entire week eplnrlu the sur round lim country. They spent some Dine at Tear I lake, at t he very top of Die mountains. War ren Laird, spent Die ne of the Cove buys, ek with Diem on the Mt. Fanny trip. Allen Mills, an other Cove boy. tins been with them for (he last week. Kueh hoy, during his stay aL Camp Dow has earned ills "Y" which testifies to his ability in swimming, archery, woodcraft, etc. On Wednesday of this week the hoys will he taken to Wallowa Lake, wliere they will be taught boating. With Diem will go Die director. .Mr. I'rice, Mrs. I'rice a nd Luna, Nelda and I'M ward Dlnnni. who do Die camp cooking, I,. D. Lantz and h, K. Anderson anil Logan and 'nnrad Anderson left late Saturday afternoon for a ten days camp at Anthony lakes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fletcher '!' entertaining .Mr. and Light, of Tangent. Mrs, Moyd it, Idaho. Mr. nf jhe school nt Id friend nf Ihe j Light is principal ' Tangent and an t , Fletchers. I Miss Kva Huberts, nf Portland, I a guest at the homo of her par ents, Mr. und Mrs. K. F. Huberts. Miss Huberts is a talented singer. , having won some distinction in 1 music during her residence in Salem a few years ago. when she was employed ut the state home. (hin Saunders. of La G ra ud t I nnd his fa I her, K. Saunders, of Portland, were guests of Mrn, Cora Hldom, nil Sunday. K. Sanders was a resident of Cove abuiit ' t years iign. j The Hev. S. V . Creasey returned on Salurdav a fternoon from a trip abroad. Me visited his parents In I London. Mr, Creasey's early years were spent In London, coming to Die P. S, wlien abntit ".'il years of ago. lie found things much changer from his early remem brance and was glad to get hack here. Do held services in the As cension Church Sunday morning. Mrs. Creasey has been reading the service during his absence. , The new rector, Die Vtev. Phllo- .111011 I-1. St urges, is expected to ar rive on Saturday Sept. 1. At that 'time Die Ht. Dev. W, I. Henilng 1 011 nf Pond Id mi. bishop id' Fast -0111 Oregon, will ntn ho hero, j Mr. and Mrs. Nell Klght. and two small daughters, will leave Tuesday for a t wo weeks visit j with Mrs. Kight'H sisters, Mrs. Waldo HiehardKiin and Mrs. F.rnest I ISoorligren, at TlelHnuhani. 'Wash., and Nelson -Veil Right. Kighl, n brother of MAHlill'i' 1'ltlM.S OVF.HNliAS j SAM JOSF A P California prunes will be marketed in the I 'tilled Kingdom hereafter under ( Die Sun-maid br.utd and with the j t'oopernl ion of t he that organisation. se ling In ol which will han ' Die California die the output ol Prune ussoeiailon. " , A tax bill Is nev til U has been tec r nttraetivc dptotl. By Williams '1 LIM SOU i,oT Killer iMaf imct . SLfiM 'lM NiT-l ALL VAJAW O' Hi 'im Tekj Him PcimT A ONI NOsN Childers Clan Enjoy Reunion Near The Cove Mr. and Mrn. (ieorwe P. rhlldein w ho rewide near the Cove entertain ed Sunday at their home, the mem-bct-M of their family, the renult be. IiiV one of the moht enjyable re. union the ChildeiM family ban ever held. Jn the company of guemH were children, grand children, and Ihe only Bieat-Krandi-hlld. (Jeoixn Lake of rieuwant tliove. together ,, hrotherw and Hlwlers und other relative. They aKnemhled In the inornlnjf and were ready for tho humptuoiiM family dinner Kerved at lonif tables spread tinder the treeg on the I'lilhlerii lawn nnd overlook Inif the beautiful Crande Itonde valley. I'ink und white sweet pons made beautiful table decora t Ions and Die center pelre was an iin-i niense atiKel food cake decorated in I pink and white made by .Mrs. I.ee hlldern. The dinner elaborate in every KeiiHp of Die word was served! at two o'clock. After the dinner.) t he older folks enjoyed Heveral bourn just visitlnif." while for the t younger people there were games etc nnd some visited Ihe swimming pmd. Defore the company dis - p. rse.l the hosl and hostess served ,( (I(.,jp 4s,' anil Idind. was Hlab Pink and white ice cream and cake, j )f(1 OH ,h(, niln(,H anplM ,IlMl i Those present Sunday were Mr.Jnlght. The stubbing Is said lo have and Mrs. Childers' daughters, Mrs. Howie Kramer an sons, Clifton and Irvin of Wnodhmd, California, Mrs. Klla hosier of Oakland4 California, Mrs. Lulu Glenn and husband of La Grande: their sons, George Jr, hlfl w iff and their twin sons. Leslie and I.eland of Woodland. California. Lee Childers, wife and two chil dren. Flda May and Leltoy of Cove. Doris Childers, wife and chil dren, June. Kohcrl and Hetty Ann of Jmbler, the grand-daughter, Mrs. Maine Childers Lake, her husband and son, George, of Pleasant Grove, the latter being Die only 'grout -grand-child of the Childers family. Others present were Jim Chlltiers, the only surviving brother, and hlH wife of "enterprise, Oregon: Albert Childers a nil grund-son, Hilly Par- ker. of Knterprlsc. Mr. and Mrs. William Chlhlers and nou, Albert! of Knterprise, Mr. and .Mrs. George I Childers and children Lois nml 1 Jack of LoHtlne, Mr. ami Mrs.) Cecil Childers and. d u u k h t e r, , Vet-da, of LoMlno, Oregon, Mrs.! Frank Chlltiers ami son. Merle, of! Lu Grande, Mrs. Florence Childers Irwin and daughter, Huth uml won,! Triiuuin, of Island City. -Mr. and I Mrs. Henry Parson of Klgjn. Mr. I and Mrs. Crunk Johnson, tlaugh- Xi'v' Sylvia and son. Frank und Mer-1 ton Childers oi Pleasant Grove, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Glenn of La Grande, Ot her guests outsltlt of those relatives, "were Mrs, Cap Tut De, and son, John of linblor, Miss .lea not to Tut tie of Sum merVlUe, M iss May Colt, formerly of Sum niervllle, but now of Portland. Mr. and Mrs, J, L, Andrews of Itnbler, I ra Kennedy and Hubert Master ton, of La Grande. Kellogg Is bothered about Pan ama, balloting and the people about ordinary straw. TT? Caveat emptor A few years ago "Let the buyer beware" was not so far from being' .the motto of American business. If a man set out to buy a razor he might get a very excel lent one-and, again, he might not. There were some very fine products. And some very poor. And there was no way of choosing the good from the bad, except by test. Today that condition hardly exists. In every line of merchandise there are trade-marked, standardized products. Products that are unvarying in quality and performance that can be depended upon year in and year out. When you buy them you know what they are, what they'll do, and what they cost They're advertised products! To take full advantage of this to protect yourself to save mpney watch the advertisements! When you need anything turn to the advertising columns of this paper. Read about the things listed there. When you find the article you need, buy it not haphazardly, but by name! The A PRIZE RECIPE (Hy Mr. ' iv. Wi'IkIiI) wmiti-: cam; cup nhortenlng ' 1 1 clip ingar ' J Sunday was a gala day for ll- Whiles 4 eggs wards of one hundred member of '.a cup milk tiie different subordinate granges a 1 tablespoon lemon juice in I'nlon county. Hock Wall grango , . teaspoon baking powder up nnrth of Klirin one of the new 1 cups cake flour j est granges, and one of the sniall I teaspoon vanitlu. est, ta i -ttul soinet hitiftr in the way nf Cream butter and beat to a light increasiiiK sociability among Die ' cream. Add milk and I cups of different organisations ly inviting Dm flour sifted four times. Add all of the other granireM in ho their lemon juice and egg whites beaten guests at n picnic. The invitation very stiff. Add remainder id' flour wiin heartily accepted and most of with baking powder. the units had eompuuics of luctn- Oruiiue Icing ' i cup butler and 1 cup powdered sugar cren nied toget her, i t egg willies." beaten stiff and Another cup powdered sugar uhlpped together, lleat both of Diewe mttiires lo- gether and add Do- gniled rind of one orange and Die juice. if too Oiin add more, sugar lo make the proper consistency. ItllMAItK ( AIMiS KTAIimNt; KilKSNO (AIM Henrv Ingar- i(,u, WHM olllfh, )v (Hit.(. uftvr ,Ure result ch from an offensive 1 made about Mrs.. Zingarelll. mark a 'i si:i or miootivg WFAVKHVILLK (AP) .John Dinkle. a taneher of the Deer Springs district, county' jull her was held in the penning cnarges which may result from a coram jury verdict holding that IHnklolwlll shot A. a -unrr Cooper to detail llfler ROUND TRIP DENVER OMAHA KANSAS CITY UES MOINES..., ST. LOUIS CHICAGO DETROIT CINCINNATI ... CLEVELAND.... TORONTO ATLANTA PITTSBURGH WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YOBK BOSTON UNION .7. H. KFKXKY, Im (iiiuide, advertisements proteet interests read them Tuesday, August 21, '1923T iGrange Members Picnic Sunday j North of Elgin bei-H present. The grangers ffaDp red nt D1 A school house In the morning. Tit "as Informal visit ing1 unlli noon, j w hen Die dinner wiih served and fryin all reports It beggared des- eripiion, with Koek Wall fnrnish- ing coffee and cream, lemonade and let cream. Doing justice lo the dinner required no little time, for all the good things so alum- dnnt this season of the in evidence. After il inner there was u shorl program and u trip to I In; ire caves whlflji was a new experience for to nmjurity ,rof Die erouo am wiih a ileligjitfni one. The day offered in between events ample lime fur the folks from 1 he different quarters of the county to meet and also to become better acquainted. the one Jitlea Hindi Wall had in mind when jihe picnic was plunned. Ond Utile item not on the sche duled program furnished some thrills, that wan when parlies kill ed two rattle snakes, one having three rattles und u button and Ihe other six rattles nnd a button. The picnic was pronounced a de- cided succesH. so much so that it loubtlesH be repeated in the future with different hosts nnd hostesses; . groups EFFECTIVE MAY as TO SEPT. 39 RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31, 1918 TO . iowiaresau parisui miu west, south and eust. Fine fast trains. Liberal afopopar. 7. Ion National Park Crand Canyon Nat'l Pk. Yello w.ton National Pk. Rocky Mountain Nat'l Pk. For llluttratrd Booklet.. Rrttrva tioot .nd Informal ion, .ddrc. Agent oamed below. ...$87.20 ... 70.M .. 50.35 ... 7.10 .. 80.31 .. N.0 .. 1M.7 .. lOS.ltt ,107.61 ...112.80 ...118.40 ...118.81 .14U.Q1 143.D7 148.41 181.(1 PACIFIC Agent, On', your