I - VALLEY NEWS1
WANT ADS
VOLUME XVII
M GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY,-JANUARY 18,192a.
NUMBER 99,
iOyer tMfe "Valley
Mabel E. Morton, Valley News' Editor
Phones: Residence, 828-J; Office, Main T
' Mrs. C. K. CroitHun, living on tho
foot-hill roud nour La Gran do ttub
mUtod to uti opt-rut Ion for the ro
' inovul of a tumor lust week. Uo
.porta ur that she Is gutting along
quite satisfactorily, , -
Attend Statu Mvctliig- .
1 Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Baker, K, M.
Miller und Mr. and Mrav Tom
Union, Wallowa
County Granges
Tq Meet Jan. 30
11 POTATO GROWERS'
CROPS CERTIFIED BY
PROFESSOR HYSLOP
In tho VHlley. '. There iiro Hlrwidy intiitbershln In Alpha Kapiw I'sl,
three lambs on the Fuller pluce. '. I nutionul prorensiontil frulernUy Jn
, ' o '.''. I cuniiniirce; Alpha -Chi.' Kho: Ueiu
Wliilorinif In I u (iraudr j Alnliu l"l. national Bthohmtlc or-
Mr. and Mrs. (teorxo HIM und . KunliaKun. He "was graduated .
their twin Bona or Pumpkin Itidee I from the Klein hteh school In 1923
have moved tp La Grande where I and has friends throughout Union
they are residing temporarily dur- I county. Following the wodding. a
lug the season of bad vcather. , i brief honeymoon was apent on tho
-r-o--'- i Mount Hood .-. playground. . Mr, !
Untcrtatiis ut Quiltliii; " Tucker has boon emnloyod at tho1
Johnson of near Cove attended tho . Mm. Harry l''lher of the" Valeria United Stales 'National bank in
wool-growers, meeting at Uaker IMstriet entertained a group of fivo 1'ortland, since his graduation.
lady friends Wednesday at her
home at a quilting party. Conutd- Have, Dancing Evening ;
One r of1,'' the ' most ' Important
grange meetings w mm t no year mi ,rf , . furlll ,.,., - bh Inspection of Iho po
to be held on wednesoay January i - r - - , .
... vi.i h.. ih ,... nf croia at the Oregon Slate college . tatoes grown In the county, all of!
I'nlon and Wallowa countlea will , was'a visitor In Union county over, which had passed the first two In
hold a joint meeting honoring the ; tlio-wi'oki'nil und during that Uuie specllous for certification. Klovcn
presence of the -national leclurcrj y,,...'. . .Nl,,.....,.,ji- ., I potalo . growers had their spuds
J. C. Farmer of New Hampshire. nerefordu' nlsv -ciiiitured tho ' piuuipdrtor certification at this fin
air. larmcr is-maamg on exu nu- igni6r championship, reserve grand
cd toUr'ovor the I'nltcd Mates vis-., nhIim0 cow. first rlo rdr aged
iting as many of tho granges as hofd auii fur bcM ,lw0 COKSi
possime anu, mis win ue unn n met ;
official visits to Eastern Oregon.
Twtr meetings have ooon ar-
al lest, and - one was passed us
standard. Th list of thoso In
spected and passed toget her with
the ucreage Is as follows
It, O., Wheeler, Union, 20 acres.
J. H. Weaver, Union, to acres.
John Harris, Union, 9 acres.
Fred Hrown, Union, 6 acres. -
H. N. l'nither and A. O. Hy
flcld, Union. 3 $4 acres.
K. H. Qrlggs, Union. 6 acres.
W. It, l.odliettnr, Alicel, to acres.
Mrs. . H. frlswolil, Alicel, 13
acrua.
I. M'. Conklln. Imbler, 80 acres.
I.. Hayes, Imbler, 30 acres.
I'ixford Smith and Bamuile No
dine. Imbler, Hi acres..
J. V. Htelnlieck, I Orando, 20
acres, standard.
In his annual report, Harry O.
Avery had tho following to say In
regard to the potato situation In
this county. "The work on potatoes
this year marks a further step In
tho potato improvement project. -Starting
with the county on an Im
porting basis in 1922, the seed Im
provement work has brought the
county up to the point where a
surplus of about ill car Is pro
duced annualy. . The quality of seed
produced here has shown a steady
Improvement and last year about
20 cars of seed were exported." 1
Half u loaspoonful of lard added
to each quart of cooked starch
whon boiling will help to give tr-4
oft or domestic finish, and prevent
the Irons from sticking.
last week.' - They report u very suc
cessful und Instructive meeting., . -
;'tlliig Wrile-Ui! -
Mr. Angell of the Oregon Farm
er wus In tho valley yesterday vla-
Iting different localities securing
write-ups und pictures for Ills pu
Pcr. . -.
Tukiiiif Kxuiiiliuitlonjv
, Kighlh grade exumlnullons. are
being written this week in a num
ber of the schools over thu county,
yesterday und today being the days
for the writing., At tills time, only
thoso who have previously failed
In certain rests wcro permitted to
write. Teachers of the following
schools are conducting those Un-
lun,' Pleasant Grove, North I'ow
erubte work wus uccomplishcd on
the'" quilt, und there- wus plenty of
visiting und fun us the Work pro
gressed. Lute In Hie urternoon
Mrs. Fisher served her guests sumo
lovely refreshments.
:. . o . -Inland
Aid to MtMH
- The regular .meeting of the' Is
land. CiLy ladies uid society wlllijo
held next Thursduy at tho home
of '.Mrs. Joe Terry in Island City.
This will be a work meeting con
tinuing all dny with a put lurk din
ner at noon. 1 1 "
o ' .'
lllg Jlectlng Tomorrow -
With several; petitioners, to re
ceive tho Initiatory work und other
der.' Cove, . llry Creek, Gordon petitions to be ballotled upon,' vis
Creek, Tclocaset, Clover Crilek, Up- ; itors from other granges, etc., tho
per- Laud ' ( unyon, . t;unnmgnaint i an uay meeting ot tne uiuo Ail.
Lone Star, Perry und Hot Lako.
Li
MomouiH .Qf the Vun und Joy
HiidKo club of the Cove attondod
tlu' Old Tlnio dunce lunf vvoning
utrZuper haU tn la Grando.
'' - . a - .1 , .' .:
M Harrison 111 -
Joe Harrison, who llVca In tlio
Gran Be Hall nutffhborhood la ro-1-oiled
aa being 111 at tils home..
Have New Sou " f .
Mr. and Mrs.-' Francis Ott aro
the parents of, a fine new buby aon,
their first born. Ho wus born curly
this week Jn La Grando and has
been given tho name, Donald. t (
Miss Cso' Oomlug ' .
Alies Jucy Case, nutrition ' ex
pert from the extension de.mrt
nient of tho state college, Is to come
to. the valley next week to give the
lust lecture and demonstration of a
series at- the Wolf Creek school.
grange tomorrow promises to be
llnli'Mimllv: In ) n .t Irif lllniino ulll
.u.r IxiwC. 1 ' . - I bo.served ut noon by division num- ' ,s no which bolonged to the
nin r i,u i group lasL year, but - w eather and
Tho people of the Cove vlclnly ., bir n .S .- ....... . . Interfered with" the plans..
are much concerned about tho .. ,. . o . ... .
water supply which la lower, than Keturna l'Yom Klgl" y
it was last fall. The ground freea-f- Mrs.: C. D.. Hutfmur who has
ing up dry has cuused the springs been-tn Elgin recuperating at the
to be very-low. ; - home of her daughter, Mrs. 1-ynn
';. o-. . : . " I Hill has returned 10 her home -on
A..litua tiiutiu : Cnvi nvniin M r Hurfinun -In
jk ji . ... r V ... . ntt th.. Iriunf fnva lilfrhu-trv
The American I-t'gion auxiliary mucn oetier out is ami very wcuk .
of Imbler held Its regular meeting from tlt'e Ilu. i . ; ,. ,.,:,, , ,,,LcTo',1l .. ' .
Aionuay nigni in ..me nniguis oi ,. -., u . i , i,..,r....in. .i,i- ...nn ai
Vtslls la Iji Granilc . '.' ,r,.' .'' i
avc a repor t of the na- , Mcs. M. H. ITyor of Imbloi- spent .,.', ,. , .,..., thllt m.,n,bers
ntlon.' Other visitors' Wednesday night in La Grande "',U ', J L J ' ' ' " Kl
amoiif'Vptl.er, things resolved to
ICiitertaiu Clnw ,
Mr., and Mrs. -Harlan Koger are
entertaining tho young married
folks' class of the MulhudlHthurch
of Cove, this evening at thoir home
Tythiaa hall. Mrs. C. N- PalmiT of
1 Grande gave a report of the na
tional- conve:
from the La Grando unit were Mrs.- wlth her daughter, Miss Isabel who
Walter Palmer, Mis. Otis Palmer, ' worksin the telephone office. They
ranged for-the day. Tho first la
achoduH'd for two o'clock and will1
be hold In the Knights of Pythias
hall in KIgln. At this time, a oon-ference'-wlll
bo held of lecturers,
masters, and home economics com
mittee chairmen and members of,
the two counties. AH inembors are
Invited, to attend. Mrs! Charles
Hook of Wallowa, district chair
man for the stato H. K C. will
assist tho county chairman In the
homo economics conference. The
two pomuna lecturers will assist
the national lecturer ,1a that de
partment and 'It Is expected that
ionics : very ' Important - to the
granges will bo taken up. - '
A pot luck supper will be served
at 6:30' o'clock runder the direc
tion of Mrs. Ktnll Miller of Cricket
Flat grange. . '
At' tho evening meeting, a pro
grain, of music, readings and pur
haps some drill work will bo fea
tures. Mrs. Opal larr of Hock
Wall grange will assist Mrs. W. It.
Gckeler, pomona lecturer In ar
ranging the program. J. K. With
crspoon will act as song leader and
Mabel Benshadler, musician for
the evening. '.'
Fred Hemlhvrlght of Joseph,
pomona master of Wallowa county.
,J. tW. Miller of Enterprise, county
deputy and Mrs. Charles Hook or
Wallowa, will survo as chairmen
for . the' Wallowa part of tho pro
gram. , '
have .a new hall completed this
year.. , ...
Give Plumrlilo Parly-i ! A' ; w : tF
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Millar, who lHjr Hi Iai C-ru'Ulo-
ii.i . , , , u ...., iM1.i.i 1 JimmLe Mills and Uoy Hull of
principal 'of the school at Klgln. Ht ft pinochle party Friday evening. Cove, were Visitors In .La Grande
Is reported to be' doing fairly well Thfco tables were at play and later yMtcrduy jtod transacted , some
fnllowlnir the mator . ooeration to ' thn Wuni w..rn um-vori a lnvlv lhslnens ror the Eastern Oregon
Which she subittlttea at Hot iaae, lunch,
Monday -morning. 1
Mrs. Stephens, Mrs. Dusilett and ifoth returned to Imbler yesterday.
Mrs. Ames. ;
Mrn. Aral it Improving)---. " : .
Mrs. K. K. Arant, wlfo of the
l
II - - K t
I
...-v.,! Jlurguii Funeral Tiicsilny
JiOwsi l'Hllmr ' v- ' ' The fUherul or the 1IU6 Hugeho
Mrs. W. It. Coleman of Hilgard' A.. Moigun of Corvallis. fathei of
mourns the deuth of her father,., u, ' i;. Morgan of Imbler , was held
J. B. Hall, . who died at Whllnoy In Tiiesdiiy ut Corvullls. . Mr;. Murgun
Uuker counly lust ' Sunday. The j whose death occurred ut Salem lust
funeral was held ut linker, on Wed- j Munduy whb very .well known horo
nesday . with Interment, in the us lie hud spenl'much tlmo visiting
Muunt Hope ccniutery,
C. Cnlnnilssluner" Itelior
County Commissioner W. It. Lcd
betler or Alicel, who hus been con
fined to his homo with the riu
in the vuiley this post yeur. Mrs.
Livestock show. : Enlhusiusm oyer
the show this your- is inanltest
curly and utj ivho have rosponslb-illty-uloug
vurlous 'lines liuvu put
their shoulder . to tho'. whoel In
earnest., . o' ; . y - .
t . . ,, ".',,'
To .J'ractli'o Tcacl
.Miss Mlua t.'row xr Losilno whu
Is a student this year 'at tho Mon
mouth Normal hus been assigned
Morgun died In Corvullls in Nov-, to the school ut Itickrcull for her
ember-a yeur ugo.' - . practice teaching. . Miss crow will
. o - ' ' ' i teach, in- the intermedluto grudes.
Il4xi'lvo WotMIng AiuKiiiiicenicills 0
. Announcements huvo been re- Adds Improwmeiii
since he returned irom Sulem lastjcclved or the wedding of Miss Dor- ; A. K. Hurtley who lives on the
week Is improved und wub ublo othy Elisabeth, uouuuru 01 l-ori- lower i.ovu rouu uus ju. lucm;
to be, uu yester'duy. , . .! land und Uunlel Samuel Tufcker ot completed a neat chicken house.
o . .. j Elgin. Tho marriage took place In rcudy for an early slart In the
Imiiro.e From llll- jportlund on Junuiiry I'll... The bride chicken business this spring. The
Mrs J J Conlcy Is slowly re-1 Is the duughter of Mr. and Mrs. new house hus a, cement floor,
covering from her recent uttack ot Frederick 1). Goddard of Porllund many windows and other splendid
the flu. She lias been ut the home ' und Mr. Tucker la the son of Mrav feature,". . -or
hereon near Cove and her A. H. Hill of Klgln. Huth Mr. and . ' o , .
duuehter. Mis. Carter has been tale f Mrs. Tucker arc graduates or tho lAkev Sweet Clover .
lug care or her. Flunk Conley has ' Oregon State college or- tho class Mutt Kries. rurjiicr.of the Hot
also been very sick, having had the ' of 1928, Mrs. Tucker m home econ- Lake section or the valley has been
flu but is uble to be ubsul now. I omlcs und Mr. Tucker . In' com- umong those who have been trying
o j merco. 1 luring his college career, out sweet clover. Mr. Krles last
llnw IjiiiiIw ' I he held many positions or honor' year hud ill acres In the w hile blos-
Carl Fuller w ho lives north ot J In the student body organization- Homed sweet clover. He reports
. Alicel Is the first to report lambs and tratemlly circles. He held .thnt he pastured on this plot 12
Sheriff Reports
Tax Collections
; TotalJ435,422
.County sheriff, Jesse Tircshears
reported to the last meeting of.the
county ourt.'d -turn over of Very
close to hate a Vnllllon dollars miide
to the county v treasurer. This
umn.int . Jinllnfllniia .Int.- I
! Ing the half'yeltr period from Juno
80, ' 1I)2'8 to Decomber S I, lti2H
t covering taxes due from the yeur
I IhVo. Of thu totaJ umqiint of t;it,
1 422.1 7 turned over. 434,7!iK.47
covered taxes and penalties, while
$L'3.70 was from fees.' ' ' f
It-Is Interesting to note that of.
thu taxes and penalties collected
for the year 1!V by the sherlrf'sw
office., the amount of the. interest J
and penallles exceeded tho iimount y
having been $ 1 aK.t3 ami the latter
$137.37. Those for the year J 2 1
... . .-. ... , i y-i
smalh'i with th4- years. However
the amount of. interest and pen-
ally even for the lust year amount- ;
ed to more than 3UtM). - j
The Items on the sheriff's report I
are as follows-4 ; j
Thrift Trade Certificates
This beautiful Electric Waffle 'Iron ia one of the items jipu are able to own '
5for leas than wholesale, by saving THIUFT TUApE CERTIFICATES..
Regular value $12.75. ''Our price to you ?6.09 cash and $20.00 in Trade.
Certificates. .- . " ! . :-.- . '
Babbitts Lye
Test since 1836
6 cans
Macaroni
1 Golden Ago Products
largo tvo in ono pkg.
2 pkg8.-....ij.
i
T""
Warrenton
YOU can make your feed crops go one-third
further latt all through the winter by grind- '
ing them with a WAV Grinder. ' ,--!,
The WAV crindt and mixes everythlnc from
the grotind tip with lightning speed-r-separately
or together. Turns alfalfa, ear or snapped corn, "
maize heads, oats, barley, and all other grains and
roughage into nutritious mixed feed that haaa
thirj more feeding value. j. ; .
PouyuI hammers do the work on your W-W.
The'y do a quicker, better job of grinding and
you have no burrs, gears or knives to break or
V on thousands of farms everywhere have proved
the WAV to be the world's greatest feed grinder.
There is a WAV to fit every purpose and every
purse. Six sites blower, elevator, or self-feeder.
Vr3bv. - AH have Timkcn Tap-.
fzj -p-' Jv?.-jN : ered Bearings Ale- '
--X2?A2hV mite,Zerk lubrication
i.sjl-rd ST7 Rc'tW00'' pulley-
Cema in and let us show you '
tUis money-making grinder. Or
lat us demonstrate on your farm '
with your own feed and your
own power .'
,W. IL Bohnenkamp Co.
TH w-w rem enmnzn co, uttn, wuja. K.
Minced Clnms .
make delicious soup
3 No. 1 cans
70c
22c
75c '
iiBiflflflJiaBfliaBBBaii
, TWO -DAY
SALE
Quaker Cereal Co.'s
Products,
Bab-0
Beans
Save by. buyintr .
your supply this week
10 lbs. LARGE WHITE..
KH8
I Mil Juxcb
IntuiX'Ht und pen
l2l tHXt-B
Int. and pen.
1922 tuxrH -
Int. and pvn.
I'XS laxos
Int. and pull. ....
1 !24 taxuH
Int. and pen. ..
I!I2B taxi-a ....i..
Int. and pf'll.
VJiH taxi-H
lllt:'HMd PCD. ...
11127 laxi-a ... ,
Int. and pi.n. ...
.Total :.
T!23.70
.. I37.S7
.... 237.77 j
' J3I.K2
.. , 3HII.17
177.01
. - r,s4.S
133. K2 i
.... I.Cl"!.7f.
.. ' SR7.IS
... 3,34 1. 6CI
7!i(i.6ll
... i4.HKir.Kx'
.. i,44r..r,r.
.. 40B.72S.29 i
3,IK'J.4I
1.4435.422.17
Starch
Aro corn or gloss , '
3 pltgs.' .....f......
Soap
Dona Ca.'tlile or
l!eauty Hubbies.
4 bars
eowa and V yearlinKH nil mnninor
and 13 hrud of hifiuea for Hlmut
3 weeka.- The In at few yvnvu Mr. j
A,wry Bpunt pitich tlii'io1 In endcav-
orlnK to gut rarntera all ovt'r tho
valK'y to try. out hwwA vAow.r ut
tlm difffirunt vortotl' fur Rtitnti
pasture puriOrii.' In rop"ita wllrh :
ht hud In IiJh ofDce in Iho major-'
Ity of inKtnnci'H the tijuieHmciiln !
won; riiilto Hiu-cHMfiil. Hoth tho
yollow und whlto -tloBnoinotl awotit l
clover' wer cxiM-rlmonti-d with, - j
o . , ;
Now ItadlOH t '
John Miller and A! Jlarthy, ot
Jower Covo aro ainonK, those who;
nro enjoylnfc nw ruilloa tli(iHi
evening.' Mr. Mllh-r Iihh a. now!
CroKHlry, all elrctrir tinrl Mr. Hurt-
ley haa an AlWtttT-Knt. Our in-;
fonmint' addii tho 'Bltfnifirunt rv- J
mark roncrrnlnff the now machlni'if.
"thitt ha and hla nolKhhora njuy
very much." Itadloa am Rood to'
Hliare, all ovur tho valh'vwt' or;
told:. ; '
Slitpliiz In a f'nifijo j
Mra. MllfH WoodHI of Hniiinifr-j
vIIIa wtiji nhupplnft in Untntlu
ytt4rduy. -
f'liaiuMrr Wlniiliix
All n I don la of tho vall-y who
ur inton-atod In tho KaMorn Oro
iron Htock show, htiVo nn Intorcttt In
the II vest or k ,owncJ ty ilorljrt
4'hMndlor of linker coiinly who Is
alwtiyH one of the lurK'-iH oxhlbtton
at the rniorv show, Mr. t'lmndlor
tut had a bunch of tits nurcbrod
H'T-ford at the f'hlrjiKo und Kn-(
mh City ahowsi whero th)y cuilnrod
tho nuijof rt of the llu ribbona.
IjiMt wffek Mr. ('hxndler allowed at
Hoover. Wrd received yHtrday ,
wua to the effect that Ibdford, tho'
great iirororu bull rpeutoa im
jtrmnd champion' at lenver and waa
hailed tut the greatest hef bull fn
America by the )udye, Tbo Char.d
Corn
PUKFEKUED STOCK
londor tiny kernel
3 No. 2 cans .!...
t. 87c
27c
25c
50c
((';
(''
Hominy
Kino larjro kernels
2 No.,2'2 tins ....
....:;.L
27c
teg
Mm
Aunt Jemima
Pancake Flour
' Large pkg.4 . J5c
V ''- .
Aunt Jemima
jlUCKWHEAT , '
Largo pkg.;. : Jg(.
, Buckeye
. iy. ,ck ...,:.. . 45C
. Mothers Oats
Quitikv-or Plain
(with itiiminuin)
..Large pkg. .....;
33c
Mothers Oats
Quick, oi Plain
'(with china)
Large pkg.
38c
Quick Quaker
OATS , . '
Largo pkg. 29c
For dull bathrooms
the magic brightener,
2 cans .... ...
Coffee
Our Special Blend . ;
'a mild flavored Qoqe.
3 pounds , . . . .. . .
25c
$1.00
Calumet
BAKING J'OWDEH
2is pound can ..........
Graham
rLouit
9 pound sack .
Peaches
Preferred Stock Sliced
or Melba Halves
2 No. 2'2 cans
57c
39c
47c
(ft
Candy
. liEST GltADK PURE SUGAR
JMain mixed candy ;
2 pounds , 25C
Ginger Ale
Sparkling Canada bry
a lefreshmg drink
2 bottle . ,
Cheese
(176) Medium size
Dozen .'.
BBIBIIEZirrrf!il
PRODUCE FEATURES
Oranges , ;
Lif.sl 'liMiiniook loal
lull cream
I'o jnd
45cN
35c
Grape Fruit
Huso heavy gulden
inridas ((A)
i or
Onions
Fancy Yellow Danvers
4 pounds ... .......i..
Apples
Schoolboy DelicimiB
rmall fruit good' f lavoi1
P.ox
No. 81408 Fir St
f Main 734
25c
33c
Potatoes
I.oci'1 Nolted dcm:i
,' i'io:th fn m stock
1.00 ;xurd i
29c
75c
Lettuce
' l'', ncy Iinpcriiil
r.i' e firm heads.
2 for t....
23c
No. 831407 Adams
Main 761