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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1929)
1 1 i Paee -Eight. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE v.. Sleeveless SWEATERS In all the New Pastel . Shades. , $4.95 to $5.85 Men's Wear. . Over the Valley Muhel K. Morton, Vallejr Nowa Iklllur 1 '!-.''. I'honoa: Hoaldence, 20-J; Office, Muln JT " , Mrs. Kawlemoii Vore Krlenda of Mm. K. Hunderaou, uf Huinniervllle, will reirret very much to Irani Ihut ahe auflered aomethlnfr of u, roluuao l-Yhluy and alneo Ihut timu her condition hua IKlt bL'L'll mi encouiuKlug;. Hoi' trouble now aeeina to Iju Willi her hcurt. Drlvo To Tim Ikc Mr. ami Mie. J. A, Cluaklll umJ daughter, Mia Wlllllti. Mia. I.. I.', hilekliinn. Hum Guaklll uud (Iriind inu 'Oueklll, ull of neur Iiuhler, UrovA to Hot l.ukn Holiday und vla Itod wit ti I'Yank Webb end Inspect ed III" flno poultry pona. A part of I the day wua ulao aponl ut tho Vy. A, liulclllnaoii liuinu In l.n Grande. I A SEASONABLE RECIPE Ifjollnml Ibiudlc Ono half uound laid '. Ono half pound buttvr "J OlIO cup sugar . ., , , One g,garl Borghuiu One tfuHion Halt J Jonr teusuonu clnnumon. ; .'i One teuspoon cloves' , ') One teaspoon nutmeg . Ono liulf pound rlnely chopped citron ' Two cup finely chopped nuu 11 i-'ft tt'tiHpouiui soda, ; One-third cup wutcr ' Klour to thicken. , V Mix Ingredients, In tho order giv en, dissolving the sodu In the wutcr,., J'uck dough In stuu,o crock uud cover. When cookies uro tl rdrcd, cut off tho uinount wunlcd. form fn u roll und slico, then buko In ft moderatu ovon 12 to 16 min utes. Will keep ull winter If kept In u rool place. Gets Rheumatic And , .Neuritis Sufferers Out ' Of Bed Thoao who 'Wvo tried everything Ulthout benefit will find Cuaoy'a Jlhpuniailu lloinudy tho moat atartlliiff dlaeovery of recent times for imlna ol rheumutlaiii, neurllla. nt'in-iilffla, aclrttlcu, luiiilmjco. The relief la quick and aurc, reducea pain und welling through direct ucllon on the aloinacli, liver end hldnoya. (luaranloed liy I. & UliUU CO. V. - .1-- . .- 1 1.6(1 tier buttle. Adv. Ten Years Ago Today Mlm Miriam Huilth return ?d from a throe weeka holl toy In J'lirlluml. .,; , ISI-TICIENCY mid ECONOMY arc well COMlilNED in tho new Reminjrlon portiihlo TYPEWRITER. Same , ACTION as the bis MACHINES und about MALE the price. MANY new improve- nientK MAKE it the bent 1JUY for urnchiatkm PRESENTS. , L & L Drug Co. 3lov to l-fcrnt Mr.-and Mr.V- Jl. I'erry, who have been living in Inland It y. huvo moved to tho Clydn Kiddle ranch nd will opcrutc that thin kciimoii. Air. I't-iiy will Imve chuie ol tint dairy uud poultry end of tho buJiK'. rO KnlnrliiiiiH AHM Mi'H. iicstlo WeHtciiftkow was the liuHteHH to tho nieriibcrM of tho Itn bhr Kudit'B uid society ut her homo ThurKduy afternoon, the uttend- iim: numbering 26 In addition to tht children. Mm. J. A. link 1 11, prtttident, lead the devotloiiH und liad chai'Kc of tho buxineHH meet liitf. After thin Mm, Weuu-nHkow announced u prog rum of in u Hi a, conducted hoiiiu couteHU und later served oine refrehieul. r - .y IUvo Chim-li Dinner MeJiiborH of th cotiKrcnutlon of tho Community church ut Jxlund City held u HpluiidiU ehurcli dinner Kunduy, tho iriemborH briiiifintf their contributions und the whole lmvliiK been nerved cafeteria style. Tho ufruir hud been otiiimlly pluiined on uecount of the vlwlt of Hunt, Jtoan, of Hoiwe, but for hoiiiu reu hod the Bpcaker did not urrlvo in time und Itev. llaiiaen filled hib own pulpit, i o Meet li ik of Club lendi-rH Men und women, youn men and yountf women from ull over tho county, who uro leaders of tho Un ion county 4-M elubii, will have u meetiiiff tlii 'comitifr Katurday In tho 1'OMloffieo biilldliiK. Tho meet Iiik In annoiineed for two o'clock and tlioHe callliiK' H uro hoping for u lurtca uttendutico of leaden. Tho incethitf folluwK miKKCHtioiiH tiiude by oxporlu ut tlie Mcuuumlc con fereiico In l''elruurv. over tho vulley these duy und tho work under medlcul euro, hus ro old hUKaboo .the mumpn, la up- turned homo. peurliiK In different loculltlei. Jt Beems Hcurcely poswlblo ufter tho KIwt Offk-ern r epidi mlcs of mumpii the limt yeur j At a recent nieotliiK held at the and u half that there could bo ho home of Mm. Garrett Blokland. nmny who havo escaped tliun fur, t lie Kpworth J.euKue of the iHland City church chono their off leers for tho comliiK yeur. They uro us follows: president, Kmher Wok land: fli'Mt vlco prcMcldent. BIIms Leslie; second vice president, Kdlth Ilerinan: third vice presi dent, Meulah I'routv: fourth vlco president, Mildred Hlokland; sec retaiy, Lester Itlpklund: treasurer, l:uth Kmalley; planed, Kthel Han sen. y . ' Hero I'Voiu Montuna- Mrs. It, J. Campbell, .Montana, JH in tho va u visit with her four o Dinner INihlpoiuNl Tho dinner which the llluo Mountain kiumko whs to have Hurvud tho mcntbers of tho Union county chum her of commerce u week from today, has been post poned on account of tho conven iJon of tho Htato Med lea I ukhocIu tlou. Tho new date will bo an nounced later. o AlM'iid Co. MM.'tliiK Mrs. Hutfli Jluron, MIhh Anna llrooks, Mrs. Krank McKlnnls, Mrs. Jim McKlnnls, Mrs. Hani Knixht, Mm. Vein Hun, Mrs. Doris Chll- ders, Mrs, McOoldrick. were umontf Jlln MeKinniM, Mrsr H. A. WatHon, , tlioHu from tho Imblor, Hhlnehnrt Alrti; ienlBon and Mrs, Uuith m, ! unit I'll iti ilk In U Id iri nniii-hh(ti'himlu I - o wno urovo 10 union touay to ut , Mifinir uuiiiMie tend tho county KUtheriiitf of i'y tlilun His torn. o Olllntf IliKlimiy Ono way truffle hus been In vokuo on tho 1m Orunde-KlKln hlKhway for u dltttunce of ubout tuo miles, near Conley, where oil- f intF riiwiriilliiiiH linvu liffin trulnir r.n Tlie slate hiffhwuy outrits uro which broke up ufter tho heuvy , Ju',1" Cl'!'h!,l"' ; " snow went off. ' ,,t-un li' J- Onunlieh, of the No- ' Q . bruska Htate university, a natlon- W kend (;neht ulIy Know" expeit on livestock, will Miss Merle l-'riell. of i'leasant ' ol'!of l" iutKes who will tie Orovo visited ovpp tho w.-ekt-nd inv ui ino siern uregon with her friend, Muts Kruuccs Mc Konnon, near Imbier, : t - 'l'i Jlnli'rialn Clnl- Mrs. Hiuah Annon will entertain the lueinbers of tho Country wo inen'H club Krlduy afternoon ut her home in Grunge hall neighborhood. Young Farmers 5 To Compete For $500 Premiums A total of more tliun 500 In cub it prizes und premluins uro bu iiiff offered by the Kustern Oregon Livestock show, to be held In Un ion June 6, 6 and 7. to students en rolled In vocutlonul agricultural department of high schools ut Ku tnrprise, Wallowa. Imbier, Union, Halfway and Ontario. Jn uddition to tho cash prizes offered by tho show association, tho young iarin- j vm in Lumi'uiu i mi jiiuiij niv:i;iuin UNION DAIRY HERD m IMPROVEMENT GROUP IN SUCCESSFUL YEAR ,n1e fliHt year or lla existence. cloiiiB May 1. wua regarded ua a verv ucccnflll und profitable one. ueeordliiK to the niembera of the I'nlon t.'onnly i 'alry Herd Improve ment awtoclatloii In unnuul nicot inic luat week at Hot Luke. The work it tlii year waa Bone-over carefully und ull were Krallfled ut (he uccompllidililcnlB of lll twelve-moiith. Thirty-five mem orfered by Inlereated bualneaa men I bora were preaenl ill tile meeiiiii,. f.ii. I i..kini.n ... u-. ,...,,.,...1. I lhn nuinlwr liuviliK been leaaeneU. lliff In the open cutanea. Kxlilbita of the vocational atu- deiits will be liveatock,choaen from their protlucta, which they ure t'e (liilred to maintain on their home furma In order to upply tho prln ciplea of unlmul und croo huabund. ry atudicd ut achool. I'lojecta fcu turiiiK four kinda of live-stock will be judged aifulnHt other projectil ahown In each of the frroupa. Kx- I In ull probability, by the fact thai many menibera were working - In the fields nad wero unable to leave. ' 1 ' The laalf of nlirniwr up melllberi for unolher yeur la under wuy now, and different niembera or the boerrl of direcloru uro uccoiiipuny IllB county unrlculturlal Wruy Lawrence In trips to alsn up the -II. of Lime. """"" " ' -ul- old men and secure new onea miey maklni,;";" ln fo"r K,ou" a us from amonsr llioae In I ho dairy slstera, Mra. '"""wb: 1 glairy, one cow. two years , bmn,, , l lllon count. Already Mi-a. A. K . liiRrum. at tho' 1'ino Cone Auto camp, hua Bone intp the ClllI!Keil lillSlnf'Hu litfliln tliiu (ntii . after huvinir been niiil.i ue-iwrii! ' ur older laat yeur. Mra, JiiKruiii'hue recent ly secured 626 White Wyundotto chicks from Numpu. Idaho, nd thus fur hua hud good luck with them. : ' . o-' . '- V old ,or older: one two-yeur-old I heifer; two culvea; or one bull two yeura old or over; lloef: one hull, ' two yeaia old or older; one steer: one breeding : cow, two or more : 10 or 18 dalrya have been alKiied up for,. the total number required be ing L'ti. . . ' I Officer; ' were' chosen for the yeura old: or two beef culvea. Sheep coming year, the result or tlie eiec- cxhlblta will Include one rum, year-, tlon uelng me return to oiueo u. one owe und lamb;"" thoau who nave sorveo ui k two ewes,. or two lambs, fti thejthe pust yeur '1 lie uoaru oi ui hog projects, exhibits will be uny ! rectors, ua chosen is. lr. W. T I'hy, of the following: ono now, yeur- j 11. Si. ComaloekHrneat In-Long. S. ling or older; one boar, yearling o." j ' older; one sow und litter; or four! thin M our first year's exhibit -at pigs ut least four months old. iht, KaKtein Oregon Btock allow," i'lrst Iiremlums for each of the'B-,ya j. 1. l'auson, state supervisor four groups of projects will be I or vocutlonul agricultural educa wlth nine places, the ninth prize Hon. who will nemonully take bring the aiim of 6.00. "Although T. Hullle, und T. II- Jomison. i " bourd meeting luter to perfect lis oiBunlwitlon chose Ur. I'hy presblent for unother yeur, K 8 Comstock. vice president und Halite to fill Ihu offico of sccre-tury-treasurer. liana Selfora wua uguln employed an oiriclal tester for the lissocialion, his services dur ing the past year having been out standingly successful according. to association niembera, Get-Together Club ' Is Entertained lly Mrs. lliarles (irimily (Observer correspondent) Ai.it .A MVflN Mnneinll---AIrS. A. JJ. I'eebler was a recent hostesa I lo tho Get-Together club, wun most'of the members und ono In vited guest in utttendunce. Mrs. W.-O, (Sherwood and Mrs. Harry Hansen conducted two contests. Mrs. Ada Cltrk winning the prlzo In the flrnt und Mrs. Alex rurgesun the other. Mra. Laura Uruden und Mra. Clyde Hopple's names were druw'u to furnish tho entertain ment ut tho next meeting." which will be at the home of Mra. Henry I'eebler. Mra. I'eebler served a tray .limcheuo at. the close of the afternoon. - ' --: ' J.C.PENNEYCO .. . os ixipo, m. t ' hm Gnur 'e. Ore, "Pay Day; Play Suits ' JUnlon Made. Of best pit,. u't fabrlci, port coll long sltem nkle length, open front, drop leal, three 'pock, eti,' Sifti tolOyeir 98c 0 The Cherokaet , The Clicrokfos wero the loi-g and most Important Indian tribe oriximilly east uf the Ailetlie&i,. pei hiua the hlfthpst In culture aod Intelleetuul receptivity uurtu Mexico : i t , . , -. . r , Marrluge 1rokers,jn Iterlin art reapinff' a ffolden " harvest.t. MaA' riagos thiH your have .outatrlppt ulj prcvipus records, .'.'.,-f (iicIh Kfttnrday Mrs. Ouy Jirace, Mrs. Vernon O'Harra, Mrs. Albert 0'firru, Mrs. Goodwin uud Mrs. Nixon, ull of WcHlou, Oregon, were kuch(s Sat urday at tho homo of Mr. und Mrs. W. It. l,edbotter. ut Allcel, having coniu to attend tho K"theiing of clul wonu-n und aeeompanying Mi us Kvu Lcdbettcr home for the day. livestock show this year,, accord- IiMH iu me uimouDcemcni oi iony Kmlth, secretary or tho show, una Itobert Wlthyuombo, chulripun of ,tho Judges committee, who wero Instrumental In obtaining tlie ser . viccti of the noted judge. In addi tion to Dean CJramileh, one und puMMihiy two other experts, will I serve ut the big show at Union, di ivltllng the clnswes ucoArding to their own fields Ofliclula of tho Union uhow uro striving to obtain leading men in each of the fields , of animal husbandry, o that ex-. hJhitors uud onlookers ut the ring side cun depend on the Judgment of the visitors un the best poKulblo interpretation of modern type. To iiu To ItOM'burg K. J, Murphv, who has been for ) years u rettldent of thu Allcel neighborhood, , lert this morning for JtoHi'burg, Oregon, where ho ull) 4Httr ih Ho I diem Home und rouble there In (Ji future. Mr. Murphy Ih one of the mo.st promi nent veterans of tho Civil War re siding In this valley. In fuet ho Is one of tlie few remaining veterans, He has attended all of the national :gatherlngH for many years. His j health has not been tho best for t Home time und he is taking udvan- (age of thiH provision made by tho -government. 1 I .Mrs. Tucker lltistess-. J t Airs. Lore ii Tucker will have tut : her giiesls Tlmrfday afternoon ut her home In the Iowa district the, I niembera of tile Allcel Ladles aid : society. AsslHtaiit hosteKKi-a will i be Mrs. Herbert Hpeckhart. Mrs. 1 Louie Htundlev und Mrs. J. 11. . Htumiley. j -o- ' Hhh Chicken I'ov j ielbert AiiHon, living on a. (arm , ear Island riiv. Ih antniin those j who huvo the chicken pox. Cliiek- en pox is dotulnlng nutte a numbrr Aid lo Meet The memljcrs of the Island City Ladies aid socjety will meet Thurs day afternoon ut tho home of Mrs. (Jarrett Hlokland for u social meet ing. Assisting Mrs. liloktand as lioNlcsHcs will bo Mrs. Uowery and Mrs. Haw ley. Tho urogram will be In keeping with Mother's Day. C'onclmlcM Visit Mi us Helen (Jouglll, of (Jorvullis, UHMlKtiiut slate club leuder who has been In tho couniy working with county superintendent of schools K. A. Nil y re, Iu visiting clubs al ready organized und trying to or ganise new ones, left yesterday for her home. ' Hciurus from I'lirilan" 1 C. II. Hldwell, or Island City, who i has Ifeen In Portland for a few Ilnvo Misfortune Htmlrrol poison caused thu loss of a hunch of five IHtlo 'pigH on Hay German's place north of I'leusaut Grove recently. The pol Honed grain had been bunging In u Nhed and wum blown down, plucing It In reach of tho pigs. o 1 " ' Uwh to Other Valley 1 ' Mrs. Sarah Tuttle. of Ellrln, left the first of the week for Aledforrt, having been culled by Ihu.flertous illiiewH or her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Lee Tuttle. Mrs. Tuttle, who! hud been 111 for. three or four weeks, was upparently improving when tho word came that u change had come In her condition. ' o To Meet Tomorrow Night Tho "State Orange at 1 41 Grundu In 103U" committee will meet to morrow evening in the chamber of commerce I'officej-it Is necesMury thut there be a largo attendance. t , t Merited Vrube f . Tho real young people of the Pleasant Grove district have tiieir own ..grange organization tho i'leusnnt Grove, Juvenile a group of young folks who meet regular ly, take u splendid interest in their work and are real'y accomplish ing much besides "growing up" ln the order. Jn a recent copy of the Washington Htate Grange News, ; the wife of the editor. Mrs. May II. Ncssly, hud quite an article on the work among juveniles und in prov ing her point she mentioned the; following experience; j "In June, 1927, Mr. Ncwdy und) I attended tho sesNlon of the Ore- J gon Stute grange ut Haker. It was a rine session und wo saw some: very nice work, but by far tho best i work we ever saw Iu tlie way of) putting on floor work In a grange was thut put on by u juvenile team, from u little place called Summcr vllle. In Union county, Oregon, ut tho foot of the lllue Mountains, off of tho railroad und on the old charge of the exhibits at Union,,, "we expect to have a fiho- display j us jiuuiy of the students qwn some flno Bloch.'J. . . , - - Stock Judging, horsenmnshlp, j and a list of other vocutlonul con- testa, including leather work, sol-I ! dering, rope work, rafter cutting,! milk testing, blacksmlthing, fitting 1 t stock for show, hog calling, con- ! crcto work, estimating weights of : stock and making dairy rations, , j will be additional features. The1 "Congress of h'uturc Kurmers of. Oregon." as It Is called, replaces j the meeting of students held at tho '. Kastern Oregon Kxpeiiment sta-j tlon ut Union when more than 100 . students gathered for contests und : demonstrations. . I PAIN IN YOUR SHOULDER? Use Tysmol for Relief Knlfo-llko Jnbs of pain In the vicin ity of the nhoulder blade are generally due to neurit!, brought on by expo sure to draughts or sudden changes of trail tha. crossed the mountains ! nesa or '(tonmess in the muscles, roak froin tho Grande Hondo valley to I big It difficult to ralae the arm. the Walla Walla valley in tho plo- The safest and easiest way to re- i neer days. Tlie oldest, member of "eve siirh an attack Is to apply a Hmall that team wun, I think Join t h n c",nntl,y of Tysmol over the nfreetefl ... tninK. less titan I area Tt,S fmothlng, healing prepara- years of age. The master, an in quickly absorbed through the I little girl of nine, could glv 90 i pores and carried to the throbbing, i tier cent of th sulmi-dimitr, irrtinim ' aninn iwnpncrai nerves. no pains masters lessons In conducting tho Justin! New Model McCormiek Peer ing Spreader. Something . New. Something Better. worlc. Not a boolt was Vn sight, not u falter or stammer made, by tin-so 13 children who were tho officers of tills juvenile grange." Forced To The Wall Sale N.M.K I'll Ml Alt V. t( DMI'Alt Alll.l: Mere Women's .Novelty I'limp. fiueed price S2.-III Iloyif HhueH llxfiirds, fun-ed price SI .All t,, Jta.im Chlldienn Novelty footwear, fon-eil price SLIH Men'a Sin. i h n oxfords In black ur lan. forced price sa'.TU 1 ECONOMY STORE : Ski The store win. Mirror Iu Center of tiiilnince gi M. S. Altarl. l'roi. ;, Av),, J Moth Our Slock Of er 5 D CANDY ay Is the most complete wo have ever had. The best brands including Sweets, Km- l;e and Johnson's. MOON DRUG CO. You are always welcome j to use our plume. 'fir ro. TIES ' nallv Kton at once, and In a very short time tho last trace of soreness Bhould disappear. . f Tj-mnl Is ahwhitely hnrmless free fmm dope. Recommended -for all 1 forms of nerve pain, whether caused I liv ttAiirlf ( nanraln-ln crlitlrii fir rhpll. t The ' organization referred to was matiam. Sold by Icadhi druggists. the IMeasant Grove jtivenlle. jAlways on hand at. Glass Drugs, it i Kw. H. Bohnenkanijpi Co. 66 "vifcir- .. . Harry Harfe World Famoiu J'pceduratj Champion T i use Californias Famous Gasoline of Power" SPliHD . . . power. . . mileage! Perfect carhuretiun uucler every condition! I jchof ihescijualiiicvtieMrjblc in a g.iv oli lie lor every day motoring is abso lutely OM.nti.il in (he grinding blur of the eetlway. "Now here cle is the (Krfornunicof your motor so entirely ileKnJent uxn jvr Icct luel ami lubrication. A few seanuls lust; failure to respond with iiiMant ac celeration; inability to maintain heart breaking burt ol ced means lo of fame and fortune to (he nun behind the wheel... soineumcs life itself, -V "No diorr would (copJidic hn thjiuc l kiiny a idi 4in but dtv ttcK-M pisotinc ilui an he hjJ Sivtthnr (hit lus joujHv been icmcJ hkI ftm Uiktit oer O'tHCivaWf ihkIi!uhi. Ii n siiiiIk jim tint tir nHirv dun en thv j;rv.int driver in the ao! Id mm tth the tltouv ttt ej gjottitc uiidc. hjc uvl Kivhlicld CMhtcl. " I Ii4v uscl KKhtRMGiMjI'OC iinl KmIiIuSt Mmnr til m m frc.MCM xiciorics and edd ttTvOiU c r wiKt I t.iincfHsd winp. Y even Ujv uc m tlif ptrH-nt iU imttr KnhtivUI i ttiMjucst m hi hh tlir Iiucm iiHitor luff tlut ts iiudr I notild ikxci linnk ol uMiiyt ftny oihfr bJUf I i t- -v n mcMiv mmmum nHrtorftlnteth, hkI mnuinunt de picvutHHl" tNjtiKii Hiry tfaut. .M I fhW y..Warf, uiwut mtf.(V Wi tm-J- -i.-t 4 tK j- V 4 Ml l. f " roar r tmmf RicMield Kill weeds in this wid t h ! iLaBjaBHaaBasaaaaMapM Not in This Width VOUNG weeds A wi die trood nlrl eeds die hard. Fnv wpprls Vinvo a rapid root grow th and they must not be allowed to rob .the money crop of moisture and food. - - "The "Caterpillar" Tractor goes foi th to give them battle. It wipes them out in a wide swath as fof of smoothing harrow behind a 2- un, leet nenind a Model Ten. For the "Catermllar" riilr cu-iftW and lightly over plowed ground- without packing, with a surprisingly small iitei consumption. Then, if necessary, one final clean-up after the corn or wheat is up a few inches. A weed-free field means .'a bigger crop this year fewer weeds next. The secret ? The track of the "Caterpillar!" Small pressure per square inch lessened rolling resis tance no packing! v Bunting Tractor Co. 142G Jefferson Avenue TRACTOR