Pasre Two
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tuesday, April 2, 1929.!
Just
Arrived!
New Printed'
Sport Blouses
At $2.00
Also
New Sport
Sweaters
Hill
DeiwriduMe
Quality. ,
Dependable
i Value.. '
Over' the Valley
Mabel R. Morion, Vullcy Hnm F-illior
Phone! Kcaidcnco, 82-Ji Office, Miiln J
Knierlalu AW
.Mm. John Dahlatroin ami Mr.
Olive Trclnor were hoateaaea lo the
In, I lex aid of the island City church
lie the meeting hold ut the church
hint Thursday afternoon. Tli'am
were 14 mcnihora iiixl ana visitor
priwpul and I ho. afternoon wii cuusldcr musical Iron Ik. .
Hiicnl sewing. ' Vj j o
a ,1 l(os or I arm .
ItHvn ItlK IHiliwer ,1 'l'h Wallie Crcasuinn family
llr. und Mrs. Hurt Oliver of Dry, whose homo lui been on the high.
Creak north of Humiuiirvillc. en-1 w-ay between Cuvo and Tnlon have,
tei'lalncd t company of their rclu- j "old their farm unil nave moved
live find ni'lKlihurM lit dinner Hun- to l.a Grande, poaacsalun having
dny at their home, tlin company bum given Immediately.
iiuuiIm riiix In all. 47 people, rim
dinner, which beggared nil doacrlp
lion, wua nerved cufelerlu stylo,
anil family from Cricket KUU aliovo ton. They have only a coinimiu.
Klgln drove to l.u Grande Hunduy lively aiunil ucreuge there and will
evening and heard the cantata, center their Httentlon and energies
'The Great Light." The Wllhori to the ruining of turkeya. They
atmon family in iiuitn musically In- worked with them quit -aiicccMt.
cllned and never comddcr ilisluliee fully while living In this valley.
In their deal to hear what they, a
: ! Buying Muro Hiirwie '
I (J. A. HoHllt of 1 'cm t 111 nil hua
Iieen In tho valley again purrhua
luff u cut-loud of tinmen for the
I'lirtuiiiil market. lie ha been
picking up horse all over the val
ley. -
a ....... i .' mr u , m . j. '.' ..u
I
i - H K1.VKHIAV IMMMJKAJIK
, Tint National HroudouKtliig coin
h,:iy proKram for Wednesday night (
n nil the hour after dinner were,
apenl visiting anil bavin v good
limn In gcnerul. Tltn KU' W
i eluded At. anil Mra. l.eo Neldnrrr
laud fuinlly, Mr. und .Mr, (tavr
Hundi.mon mid fuinlly, Mr, and
I Aim. Will Muiiileraan and family,
I Mr, and .Mm, Clmrlo Sanderson
and l.oraiiio Hug, Air, ami Mm.
H. H. Uin. .Mr. upd Mm. Ilowen,
Mr, and Mm. l'reaa Hugh uni fuip
My, Alrn. 10. Hunde-raail, Hluiirl Hun.
derHon unil cMliln n, i'hylltii um
VerlBl, Mr, unil Mm. Wuyno lrk,
William I'urk, Ifliuli Turk, Mr. and
iln. l.'raiiU Woe.lill unil miiiuk
W(itfiiper, r, npil, Alrn. VlrtJll Hut
Ueriioii. '
To lime nisoi IM'inoiiKiniiloii
0 , , I- On next Kilday, April t, a pol.
KU'i-lullM Hunk iin deinunatiutlon for pocket ko-
. ('. I.. l,ou from Hie mile nolli.Ke' pin-in In to he held at the Chris
nxtcnxlon dcrvlce, . horticultural , Htackland farin near I'ovn, Ttiono
opeclnllnt wan here the latter pan I who have. Iieen hnlhrred with
of the week on huiducMi cunueeed ' theae roilenlH are itl(ed lo attend
tt itil ni piirlli qlur field. , the demonxirnllon.
Dairy Bulletin
Is Issued After
Study Of Oregon
Thin county 1m on the eve of a
niovpiiinm looklntr toward the ex
purwlon of the ltitry fn'lutttry In
KuHifrn OroKon. purtlculurly In thhi
County nd Wallowu ronnty. A
Mory wnt out rwntly from the
Ktato CtiJli'Kn concur mm 4 now hijIU--tfn
iHHiifrd thin viirlnv uloUK HlifH
of. Itttl ' Intfrfjit to tliili-ymen,
wlu'thcr Ojmrullng on a luti or a
Hiitall HCiih," -
A dairy farm In Oregon deriving
SO nr cent pf t Income from thft
luTil, ikmmIm to huvo from lM to 2I
vowH produrliiK 350 to 3ri0 poundM
of hutlcr-fnt each 10 return H 11 V
njf of $150 0 nj ycijr to Uto owner
in iiddltlon to thut Hiipplled hy tho
furm itwelf,
TIicho und otlwir (net fU'ano
from Htudy of Oregon dairy
fiirniK am conhilned In 11 now ex.
tenttJon hullctln entitled "Dairy
I'arrti Im-oincs rieqiiii-4'd to Muln
, tain Hlundnrd Kurili Homiph In Oru-
1 Kon," written hy Itulph H. Hchho,
GRANGE COMMITTEE
TAKING STEPS FOR
STATE CONVENTION
. 1 lie iwuirr . - v....,, ini f mill
ed at the recent meetinn or tne traciB w.e.n. ........ -
.1.,, ,.r. ihia mute and alo , delesratloim
I'lllliuim KiciiiKv m iui'i,. 1"- 1
..i, innkiir inwiiril ae- from adjolnlnff suites.
. ,k., U'.,ut
curlnir inn l3i nieeunb ' n"1
MiillnuH! ' Hrttll to T:1UI. oeelieHl en
concert with AHr I'rtluirr. noprano' '""ru I'rniii lH. -'and
I'niil tlllver, tenor, 7:!((P to . I M"" urr uiid Alaruar.t
,.,.,,,,ir .... u i. ,,,,.i , i,. Taylor of A licet returned luiil wetiK
" inanee; ;30 tq , Hill Hilly hoyo; "" tliey hav len
.Id to 12. dunce mumc. . iv .iwm " ' ..-
' The Ainerlcun Hioudct.tlnK com- I'""''"1 " reinulim of ihelr rutin. r,
i,i,v ,..,,., tr- u,.,i, ,.,(., mui.i the lute Am I., Taylor lo H'l I'uU,
rollow.; II in 1 nl enal.llil.lel lOKh. for illtKI'IPelll, They llilt
7, tninHcuiitlnentm protrnini: f:a, "'' vlli.,i Willi relative, uud
cninedy Kketch: I, inualcul pro- '' I'md" In ulhrr clIU In Iowa, k.un-
Hram; , uriitM trio, mule uunr-. "1 d Mllour.
lei! rt,-uvllpr..' HI, Bleepy 1 , o ,
lime hour; II to IK, dunce niimh', Miiiuii Willi Tim Mump-!
rn)iiu . i Mn, J. II. I Hell I of l.u flrnnile
- KOW (fl2iikn) , liliielc, ho ok huh hrotiKhl to tier home luxt weok
cImki :mi, MIC; K:o, hlHturlcul Willi it phmi of iituiupii. Mm. I'lelil
driiiuii. rniiiure; t 10, oohecrt or- had heon at the Covo uimImIIiik
chiKira; II, ilunca hand; 12, new with the enre of her alater, Mra.
itiiiuiuary.- .' - .-, ; Henry Muir. whoxn deulh occurred
KHX (lllldke) 1 to 7iu, Allfi-lifter n proloimeil lllnera I'Vlduy
7;au, alleni: , Cuthollc 'I'ruili aw. viinlnu,
cliiiy! Alli'i II, new, wonlhj
iri llidli, AW!. 'n,rc I'or (Ink H'k
rUNikilMi 1 H. C. Kilehnnr, itcllnif ulBlitnl
.KIIQ (fiUDkij) 0; I u, Hportu; fl;S, 'atutn cluh leudr of the mate of
MM-i ni'i'iKO lewioni u;'i, reu- (),.n(I0n ,vll hi In Union county tho
mneili Jilf 4VIM,, ,.
iiukMunl
' KOO (7llfikc) 0, I'll il I 'lleverf.:
d:;iu, Tkreo lloya; .0, iiiulet; I",
NIHV .
" KI.X (KHfllic) . 0 :'t 0, ' iiiiihIc; . 7,
newa; 7;!I0, rllud; , cilllf nll.iiilil
iuur; U, pqpuliir lrOKI'nu.
Ikm iVmt'ji'K '
KNX (lllullllfll 11:1111. feulllre: 7.
Viiillii Hkit : 7;.'iu, fcatuii.n; Id tq 1,1
iluneo .tiniHlc, .
Kl'-l inline) 0;lo, pollen coin,. Will Taylor rcMldlhK on the
uilli r; ):'. NMt'l fiJ.10, feu- 'covo lilKliwuy will entertain uieiii-
luri'H; n, coiiccrl; III, NHI'.v, Mhora of lh onunlrywotnen'H. cluh
HUM rWMM'llaMi-. '!lila Krhliiv at her home. '
. I.' ll llf J!llll,,,l ll I...U 1 ' "
! , , iMf'.ni'r (',iv-ri, iimm'n.
tin 7, featiinm; I), oiulr; (II H 12,
iiaiico niiiaio.
I rtruf ut nekl tt'Wik iilld will work
with ui'ilnif county uKrloultiirliit,
Wruy l.uwrencu und rounly auper.
Iiilenili.nl of tti'iiQl", K. A. Havre In
hiliiiiiliitlnK Intenmt for und thu
niKnnlKutlon of more hoyH und Iflrlx
elulia over (i county. Mr. Kueh.
uer'k ilnten for work In I'nliin
county urn Monday, Tueadny und
Wediiemlny April H, II und Hi.
o
1 Kntarwln Alii ,? t VMM lullur ! farm nuinuKcuient apeeluliat, und
. Mr. Iliilllii Wlae will he Ihe , Mm. I.ynu Hill und Jinny aon of X. C. Jiimlaon, dajry apeclnllat.
liqatcaa lo Ihe linhler Ijidlea uid , l-.'lnln caipe down y. Hterday lo vlHlt , Thla luilhitln la the flrat or it
aoclcty ut her lioiuo on Thm-Kday , her mother, Mm, 'C. I). Jlufimnii Mcrli on Orciton inrin InconieR,
of tlila week ut two o'clock. ; I who Uvea on Covo uvenwe out froiu nnonllnn to iinnouucenient of I'uul
o . ' i 1 44 Grande. . ' r V. Marin, director of tho nxteimlon
VMt In l (irauih .) , o ,' aervjea. . Ah datit hecoinea avallahlo
Mr. und Mia. John WuKoner of n,n) yew lloimv- i and opportunity la afforded, othur
Hiiiuiuervllo vlKllcd frli ii. la In J -h. ! T,le , , work on the new niiiutinra will fallow, each deullnif
(Ininde Hiuidny (ind took In the hoIm, r Mp u, Mlu yi.(, t,.nn,.u aepuraiely with u dlatluctlve type of
cuntutii ut tho Methodlat cliurch oll thl, iMUU,j ,.ty .,, u farmlnir audi u poultry produr;-
lu tho tivenlnif. ., . , . ' i ,,(, nipldly havInK heen llon- H'"lt ralalnir. range livestock
' ' ' ' lalurleil laat week when the cement Production ami otliera.
ltHl Aeil (jrM- .. ,- i foiinilnlliin luiil ur.iui. tlin.. hefm.. . . The nliloelu of llilu uerleR. fie.
.McKenuon - of ncjir lin-.w.. ,.wl.iv i. ...in i,.. mi...r..,i enr,iit,v in iii,-neti. i.,i-iu .m m
IICW I' ord aedall tliut the Itetim.f t . Iiiiiii,, u'liu eotii. enenni'iii'e il hiiMiiWMM ilntiil.nf.vl(.U'
In farmlni;. to llluatrnto a method
atate Krange for IJi ti-anoe, neiu
Ita Initial meeting Saturday after
noon at the, chamber-of commerce.
There wero 12 piewbora present,
repreacntlnir a numher of the
grange und with them In the- meet
ing wua Albert Hunter, Kccrelury
of the chamber, who hua promlaed
to lend every uaHiatuncc poaalhle.
na lina the entire organization with
which he la connected. '
' NumcrotfB plana und their fena
Ihlllty wero dlacuaued nnrt Chulr
iiiuii Itulph Hunt of Inland City,
member of tho lllup Mt. grange,
appointed a number of working
I'ominittcca. They were u fol-
lOWH . '
Mnunee w. CI. Sherwood, cnnir
mon, John Mui-chinon, Jumea CJek
eler. . Tq prepare nnd laaue a ytale Mde
letter A. W. Nolaon.i ehalrini.'..
Wuller, IMercc,, Hernal Hug.
To aecure cooperutlon or all
Kaatern Oregoni' J.' K. WllherKpoon, j
chairman, c, Y. Heulc, J. A., Nice.
: To work with three neighboring
countlea, Maker, l;matitlu and Wat- !
Iowa I.. I1'. Wright. Alra. Helene t
Idaho,
'ul,lnfrmn and Ulllf OI'llUl.
convention proper lasla lor aeei
al day and with preliminary of
ficial mcetinga und following com
mittee and hoard meetings, then
wlll he a large company of vbdioia
In the convention city for a vcck
or more. "
The program of tho rnnventlon
alwaya. alao. Inrluiliw men of aiuie
wiiln reputation and iIIko of nation
wide reputation. Speaker of prmn
Inence ai'o aecured and froni thla
angle alone, ita Itooatcra nay. I hi"
aecurlng of the convention would
he tremendoiiHly worth while.
Wool Shearing ,
Now Under Way
In West Oregon
Kin ak
bier la driving
.u.i e.iuaauuy. noiltn C- ,,l,Hiv deal riiv. d bv Jieo e.n lv IhhI
heiinou pud fumtly havn a Chrya-. w,t,., T,, nr. Mruciuro l being
' " ' . 'f, ' 'built on liiis. alte of llio I'onuer
' Q" ' ; dwolllng. .... .
ni(trai' nnuu lW
To KiilcMulii i'liili
c'linuvra over the valley m h urn
bothered with aulrrelH urn In Ihe
thick of u program for their ex
leriulnatlon ut the pretient tlinn.
Through the county ugrlcullurlal'a
office uliout I alio potimUi of wiulr-
ri.l polaup hua Iieen inlxuil uid
aeiit to polnla over tlin valley tor
illati'lbiitlou, numvly, I'nlon llur.l
wuru more, Union, Alice! Klevmor,
linhler Klevutor, Hill Hurdwure,
1'llgln, lalapd City atore, H. W.
Welmer ut Cove, llutchlnjfon
l.'orralram at North 1'owilf.e mul'iii
tlin iiounly ugenl'H tirrioe. In nneakr
lug or tho uho or thff polaon, Mr.
I.inncni'u aura, "euro should be
taken in hiinilllhg tlin polNotied
oala. Tiny aru heavily polaoned
with atrychiilno and will kill all
kind or livealoclt If taken In allf
rich'lit iiiianlltlea. Alao, keep pol
aon grain away from all childnn.
There I no .hing. r In llveatock If
the polKolled Hiulil la properly
Placed."
Mm I'nim Irrlgoii
Mr. unil Mi'h. I, en; (Ireyhlll nil. I
fumlly or Irrlgon urn newcomer
I in ine vaney anil win uvo in inn
I, nl. In,, ul,.l,,liu ,.u I ....I...
live there. ...
which any one muy apply with
iiiudiriciitiona to hla own aituntion,
and rinally to eatabllah atandarda
lor flit il n develnpipent lf Oregon
nxrlciiHure.
- Many farmers, the bulletin point
out, are striving to Hiiccecd under
clrcuniatunce which do not per
mit. BiicceK. H(!ventcen thouaand '
farmer in Oregon In Hi25, or one
foprth'tlie total, had u net eiiulty
of only $ C,2IMI In 'their hUHines
including ' both home und land.
Kven :tillowlng liberal , return on
both capital and labor, the Incomea
from thee farma muat neceaaarll'y'
(; hiK Tin ho sinnll. . ;
t Mr. I, Chennllll find Mr. 1. A. The flrat bulletin take up tho
Howell or Valeria illalrlet are glv- matter or adequate reed. offocV
(Ing a tea llila afternoon-at the tivo uo of by-product, capital and
home of Mr, chenaiilt, having a labor requlrenienta, Indnhtednea.
their guest 1(1 member of tho and Income. A' groas Income of ut
Alice! ladle aid noddy. Till leu lefiHt $:I5I1(I I needed to provide
I one of a erle which the ladlea 1 1 .Mill ror living oxpenae for the
am giving aa a benefit for the gen . family, It was found. '
o ! bo exhibited at the coming live-
llcliirna I'min Valle) stock show. , It wa reccntly ro-
1'iunlc Webb, who hua charge or ported that one dairy herd In tho
Wool-shearing has started In Ihe
Willamette valley, according to lle
Oregon Wool .Grower and thc inar
ket bus opened, at Ha.'cenw tor
medium. 82 centa ror braid and 30
ecnta for inc. This l-'onioM,hat
, , i, it , .1 less'iiian me uiuwvin , a iri.
luii uiii, st. n, t-uincraijuuii. , , , -
some are walling ror more compdl-
Among thoae present at the tlon h,.ror offering freely. -meeting
were Itulph Hunt, Mr. shearing was aupposejl lo atnrt
C. Q. Hpidnger. Mia. Helene l.ln-. t1)s week In Kaatern Oregon. It i
coin, Mr7 Waller I'lerce. A. W: reI)0rte(i that practically no con
Nflson. Hermit Hug. J. K. 'With- J trnctingtof wool has:been going on.
erspoon, C. V. Heale, 1.. !'. Wright ' ,.,,, wwt, nns delayed sbearing
and W. O. Sherwood. j tn the Yaklmu valley In Waahlng-
It i finite ' generally known i ton, a well us tn other wool sec
througlioul ihe valley that tile dir. i lions of the range districts,
ferent aubordlnate grange huve I ('onslgnment house lire acllve
recently launched this campaign to In seeking consignments believing
Rocker Special
Regular $15.75
Value
$13.60
. rvrcii;niiu;ljr c:niforalV
nicker Willi uul - m-Jilou
KpriiiiC ixiil. '' ItlllmWt'r
Ing I "f li'Kl' Mat1 wHwr
or ticicy. Itcautlfiil wal
nut fiuMi.
cox i:mi:xt ti:um!
CARR
FUUNITl'fSK CO., Inc.
Mit 770 . '.
' Kaatern .Oregon's l-nrgest
Homo' 1'iurnlshera .
SEASONABLE
RECIPE
May IVItlay Mglpl ,
The Hummervllln Itetiekah are
pilttlng the finishing louche on
Ihelr 'pluy '.'And Homo Cuiiih Ted"
u htch they give thla coming Kriday
evening at the Muaonlc hull. When
the piny I over, llii-n tin. wouieii
will begin their liiteuslvo plan-'
plug for the county .asaociiition
meeting which they entertain on-'
the night of tm 12, one week later.
bring tiie state convention next
year to Kaatern Oregon and to l.a
Grande. Kaatern Oregon la the
logical place for the l:tn meeting
and .u Qrundo'H only competition
that the preaent low tendency in
the market is only temporary and
that the fall mm. ltd will bo suf
ficiently high to make consign
ments profitable to growers. Many
so far, It Is said, .comes' from the i Inducement in the way of flnan
direction of MUton-Freewntcr, In j cial assistance, ; grading, storage
Viuatllla. county. ' The work haft ! and insurance arc being ottered,
just been aturted here and the Predictions are being made by
granges urn hoping for tile support those in close, touch with tho mar
aud cooperation . of "every citizen ket trend that buying nctlvlty will
and group or citizens in the coun-ilie dependent upon. quality and do
ty. - ... .. imiid this season more than lor
v The state grange convention is a'several years past.'v ,v
Ncramblcil Clams
In the top or a double holler add'
three well bealen eggs to 2 lablo-i
spoons or butter, melted. h
Add '4 cup milk. 1
li teaspoon each salt and pap-':
rlka. ' . ..'... . fc'
cook these ingredients in double
holler until it begins to get thick.
Add one can of clams, nilaced
n i which the liquid ha been
drained, , , , .
Serve (in toast, garnished with
bacon. . i
A foreslghted fellow In one wlio
would clip the Item tluil appeared.,
the other day telling how ll:
woman in lrance caught, leprosy.
from a fur cntit. and save the
clipping lo show the wifn next-fall-
' .,'''.;'.-, v
Kl'O (tiKokci o, trio and vocal-
lii ii;.iii, NHiij icjii. feiiiiiifw v,
.Morton Hiirlps; 11:110, Toinuiy and
Hob; III lo 1 2, limine unmif.
Nouitln ''::
KOMtl (iisiikc) il, - novulty or
nh.sirii; il:,iu, Nlli.'i. ;!IU, orehe
Ira, main nuurlctl 11, news; l:au,
(iirhl-slrii and tenor. ' .
lh'iinr .
KOA aniic il, 'initalp; . iliiio,
NHC; It. fviitp ;. (a, NIC, .
Kail lk Ctt
KHI (im(ilir) .. Mamie' siurki
A;tU.' fl nu il rlu I mini nee; t, variety
program; kio, ayipphnny orpheH
tut; I', conceit: i.-NltiV.
. They ii rd using the radio In I 'III
viko lo relay Informatloo about
erlmea.- A goad lneak for those
lew t'lileiiga r.iiia who are alow hi
Helling nut of the way.
Getting Up Nights i
.... ...... ' llf.ivn U,linni.vu a
i iiiiiii.iiT weiiHUFKa, (letting , V, , ..............
p Nlglua. Hnekiiehe, inpnlng or Al,"'1 ""lifl'boi'booda.
o
, I'uiiornl at Mr. Miilr " " ' '.' 1
l.'iiiieinl service for Ihe Into' Mr.
Henry Miilr wero held Hunday ai
the cove and wei largely altondr
ed, Mr. Mulr paaaed uwuy l''rl
day iifliTiionn fallowing a long .111
l iihks. iliirlng w hich lima ahu aiil
'fared very inuel,, Her wua the
i Ural ilea Hi In tho fumlly of Mr. up. I
Mrs. J. II. Hroiigliton of llaaebiirg,
Hcvaral of wlioae dailghtera llvn In
this valley.
n
Horn Itiim (imtv .
Mr. and Mr. Clyde Wright of
Otluuiwm lowu, eauio aeverul days
go mid are visiting at Ihe homo
of lier pji rents, Mr. uud Mr, 'loin
iiilc Uurhiiian ut linhler. We tit) -ilaralund
that Mr. and Mrs, ilmii
nian iir thinking soine of iniililng
this valley their pcrmaticitl home.
Il(. lvn Ciine).
i A curloail pf salt and one of land
plusier wero received III tho val
ley yesterday having hetnt urdtirvd
through the lileaaaut Grove grange
fnr farmer living In the I'leaaunt
Grove, Kuinluervllle, linhler uud
I
Itching Si'iisatlon, leg or groin
pnlna ins In, you fec cl.t, peplesa,
and worn out why pot nu.Ke the
CyaICK 411 Hour Teat 1 Don't give
up. Get CU- today at any drug
atoro.
- ij
Itiiiim Froiu .Monmnin li
-ra, Churlo llnnlon who has
been aiii'titltng tlie Moiimputh nor.'1
ma! thl tiuarter was home during
'I tlin tliiv r.M,. t,. InnL ri.
It tu a 11 hour test, i i,,lui,,..uu ,,.,,i u wi.n. i,..... i.
.Money hack If oi don't, aoon feel MWl relutlveg oil I'mupklii Ithlge.
ut Klgln, Hiiiiinn i llle and linbli r.
like new, full of pep, aleep well,
with palna allevlulud. Try rstt
today. Only iic. I led 1'r.i.a Drug .tietpl rnutitn--
rllnro. -AdV, ! Mr. und Mia. J. I!. Wllheiimnmi
i the poultry win ll at 11. il IjiIi.-, has
. I'lilurned from a visit in tin other
! valley where ie visited with rela
tives In I'nrlluuil iin.l alsq wus In
Corvnlll. Salem and other points
gathering Information etc for the
bdler conduct of his special line
I of work.
, .., ,. , ,. .... ,
(llvn tliiNN ("lay ! Hum. IuIimu ;,imw
The liinlors at Ihe linhler High The Island City "Hears" u base,
school (ireHented their annual cliiK ball team won over the married
play lusl Kl'lduy evening al Wuilo limn of that locality In the flrat
hall. The prodliellon was coached Kami, of baseball of the season
by Mrs. 4. W,; King of ihn high Hunday afternoon on tho I. C, 11. H.
school family.. j field, the score having been 14-11.
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Wcekcnil VWinr j To l.txik fir ktMW
Miss Claudlne tllrth, a meinherl Al the reeeul econiiinlti confer
ol the faculty of Hie I. imMnr high : once It was learned that coutaglinia
school came tn l.a Grande Hatiii-.J aborllon wqs gelting too much or
day ami was a visitor oven Hie week a hold on the dairy herds In this
did at the It, V. I.elghlnu hoinii, county and It was recommended
0 i that dairymen should Immediately
H ill llnlsp Tu,rKyi-r ! learn the condition of their herds
l''rlitiii near Hiipiuicrvlllo Imve und sludv methods of control. Tho
received word tn tho effect that Mis I'nlon county dairy herd Improve-
u mi nirs. Jim 4 .Mopnghiin have inenl assocliulon ut u rei'ont nieet
rearhed tlielr ileal limll.iii Ihelr Ing also made rerominendiitlon
new honie nenr Toneliel. Wuslilng- reliiilve in mil is which are to
valley ha iieen disposed of on
iiccomit of the. prevalence of tho
disease. '
Itcniciuhcr Mcmln'r
lllue Mt. grange sent put pretty
Kuster cards to its shutiii niembers.
j Among those who were reineniher
i ed were Mrs. A. I'.. Davis, Mr. Hol-
man, SIW H. 1". Culver. W. It.
Jasper and Charles Owsley.
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Grnngn Meets Tomorrow
There urn some Important busi
ness quitters to lie brought up at
Ihe regular meeting of the Hlqe
Mt'. grunge to ho held at I heir hull
all day tomorrow. Dinner will lie
served at noon by section number
one, hcailcd hy Mr. Sara Anson. , ',
o
Homo Vor Shoit Visit
Mlrs Kva l.edbetler came homo
from Weston Wednesday and nimlo
a short visit at tlielr homo near
Allcel. She accompanied S'.lpt, and
Mr. Gi'' Hrare of Weston to the
valley, Mr. Hrnce tmvlng come for
the meeting of aupcrintcndenl and
principal. '
COMING SOON-
The FARM ALL
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! FARMERS! ji
Make Our Store III
Your Headquarters While 1 C
Meet your friends. C
1 Mail your lettei's. g
Huy your stamps. J
Use our 'phone. C
don't foi'Ket that f
Hue Vitrol I
for 9c a I4b. f
MOON DRUG CO.
(Aifunt.s for the Owl Drug Co.) ( S
THE iMcCORMICK DEERING FARMA LL!
, A carload of Farmall Tractors will bo here soon,
Soon after their arrival a public demonstration will
be held. A demonstration of the V. & W. Hammer
chopper will be held at the same time. Watch for our
announcement.
W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
start
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. able to finish
COMPLETE control the
"Caterpillar" goes where
you direct it. Rows arc
straight ... ready for later
cultivation . . . less time Is
lost on the turns. Hug the
fences, work out the corners
. . . close work that kills off
the weeds at their best
breeding places, the edges of
the field. .
And when there's weather
to fight, the "Caterpillar" is
the farmer's ablest ally! For
H goes where it is asked to
go . . . harvests in wet fields
. , , hauls through snow and
mud . . . works early and
late.
Sit in the BigCater
r pillar" Seat
. . . you'll sit in comfort , , ,
swinging along almost as
easily as, in a Pullman. Fat
cushions, deep springs and
balanced design. These take
the strain from a long day
in the field. Driving com
fort is a big factor during
the long season when thero
isn't much time to rest!
Bunting Tractor Co.
1426 Jefferson Ave.
La Grande, Ore.
TRACTOR