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VALLEY NEWS Ha drattite Sirnmw Itemr GENERAL NEWS VOLUME XVII LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1925) NUMBER 180 . . . Over the Valley . AUbel K. Morton, Valley News Editor Phones: Realdenca. 826-J: . Offlca.' Main ST in,,,,.,,......,,.,.,,,,,. ,... , Home for SumuX'r ; . Aliss irunces MuKinnls who has been leaching achool the iunt yvur. Hour Huntington, hug returned to Uio valley und will upend her vucu tlun at the homo of her imrenta, Mr. und Alia. Frank McKlimla neuf ftJutmuurvillo. to gu to pull for Lifr Qi-ondo. Im. Minn Anita Is the daughter Tthn' hls Hereford on dfamlay. t to the convention next ot Mr. and Mr.. Arthur Hermann , m,? K 1 , ,y ' K. Phllllpa la Retting Home ol (aid Mr. Nice. Grando and hi c.uite a talented young must- r " ' ni .i w ,i hl" Shorthorns ready tor. tlu u La (iramlo r J. A. Nleu and daughter. Vir ginia, from the WolC Creek neigh bor hood near North Powder were visitors In La Grando the first of . the week. Mr. Nice who 1b master ol the Union county I'ojuonu. Grunge in unions the number who -will go to Med lord to uttend the . citato convention next month. "I intend v uv host 0'earM said !, 1h the log leu 1 pluco for the con :. ventlon and La Grande la ulao the ,: beat place I know of for the con -v venlion." Mr. Nice believes the -, contest to lay between Klamath Kulls and 1-41 Grande "with pus ; sibly some chunce for Itedmond. . I.Ike e very o no else in tho valley. he believes Milton - Kreewuler T should be absoluetly disregarded in the matter inasmuch us the t grangea of that vicinity: ure not !- uniting for the convention und ulso becuuuo they haven't the facilities . to even begin to take care of tho :. crowd. . will be u big part of the entertain- mette rutne home yesterday for ineni features' or tho snow, weeK after next. Tho sports will be worth while In themselves und tho prizes to be offered uro unuuuully attractive. It is reported thut many riders from Wallowa county ure plunnlng to take part in those events. Kuch day will have It sep arate program. o To Give Itcrltal Mrs. 1. 8. itobinaon is to pre sent a violin pupil, Miss Anita Hermann, who lives on the t'ovo highway, in u recltul Husduy after noon, Juno - ut tho ball room of Hoadley's will bo her aeconumn-':.. ,""":vAl:i'UVw:tu?'"n Wallowa Shows Much Interest In Stock Show W. H. Vogel of Union. manager of the Kastern Oregon Livestock alum- returned Wednesday from Wallowa county where he had spent the first throe days of the week In tho IntereMH of th show. Mr. Vogel it porta that lie was vory! warmly received, . that ho round mut'li Interest and cnthu few days visit with his parents. As pitcher for tho Willamette baseball teum Qlen was itt Walla Wulla the first three days or tho week. Miss fcilna I.odlettei- ro-1 Mhbim in the Wallowa region for turned toduy from Kondrlck. Idaho, the Bhow. that ut least throo car having finished her second year's loads of stock will be brought teaching thore. I dow n for exhibition.' and' ihrn i. eui-avan Is being arranged for Fri day, June 7 which Is to be Wul- Mlaa Margaret Mlvhuelson. of Iowa county day. May I'ark has been elected as I Mr. Vogel announces that the tcacner or tno moss cnaucl school. 4-H clubs and tho Kinlth-Hughes students will ship out for display a car load of livestock beet and -o Khvletl Toaeliei 15 4-H CLUBS ARE ACTIVELY AT WORK OVER THE COUNTY To Address Wallowa (iraiure dairy cattle, sheep and hogs. W. f. Dodda will bo there with Speaking or the Hermann's. "IVL"1'1?": .wltow show. Arthur Hcnnun, who Is arranging- a drive for new inein- ciaji. 'X'" "JZJ workl'roeke: Mm. Henry Hermann. Ayrshire from Hurrell Koocli's herd will be exhibited. Of course. Carl Whltemoro will ler, state deputy of Ia Grande will also speuk on what tho grunge is. have hiH Hheep(nt Union. doing. ...-j . Alvln Hunter plans to aend Over o, . a carload of his fine registered Get Information ; iL.0 If you are Interested in tho as- 1 ,ler,t' ttru otllBP l,a,l 1,1 nouneements i-egurdlng tho eiiue- uk " mr. vogei. out mesc triun sports to be put on ut tho ,mve ueen d"ely decided upon, livestock show, und wish further1 Officials are visiting Baker coun- Coiumlttce to Sleet Tomorrow in tho office or Die Union county chamber of com merco the ".State Grange Conven tion In La Grande in lUilU", com mittee Is to meet. The committee which was apnoited ut the last meuting of the Union county Pom- information, bo sure to write to ty th8 w? siting llv ona grunge consists of J. A. Nice. ! n.......rn u.unn ...i stock lined up from thut section. of North l'owder. muster of tho j the arena sports committee. Theyj " 1 Pomona grunge, C. U. Heute, of Ijx Grunde, master of ludd Canyon grange, U K. Wright, of Valeria district, muKter of liluo AH., IternuJ Hug, or Klgin, muster or Crit ket . Vint t u....i..,r.. .r in.., ....... I ter of Mt, Kunnie and tho lug members working with these orricluls italhp Hunt, Island City, chairman, Wulter M. Pierce, 1s- will be glade to describe tho vari ous events, etc. o ' Ideal Weather " According to It. 8. Comstock, county , fruit liOM) Valuable Cow -. W, It. i-edbettcr reports tho loss of the most valuable Holsleln In Ills dairy herd. The unimul got in wet alfulfu tlie first of tho week. o . Undergoes Oiwralion- Uelbert Anson, of near Islund l.,.fle lutMiiltfi h..vl.r nmlenrono land fllv.J. K. Withomnnon. Kl. ,e"l,!'"B-. Mr- "H'Stock slates that ..,. '.... .....T.....i.. i... i a w i i .. i.. .i.... i s'neo l I J no has not seen a sea r3 1 ii"i.." i i ... n '.r.. i""1 where the blossoms came on pruvement In Ills condition over wood. Grunge Hull. Mrs. C. G. lust week. Mr. Ansun has hud u 'Springer, i.'ovo. John Murchisun, number of hospital experiences and J IMeasant Grove, James Gwkeler, undergone several operations since i Klgin. H. W. Council, Lu Grunde, uu accident in which ho Hgured, I Prank l'ool, 1-u Grande, and Tom SEASONABLE RECIPE grower, fanner und dairyman, the I weather' thus far this season has been Ideal for blossoming und pol- uh heuvily as they did this year land where the early weather was jus neurly Ideal, as this yeur. when his horse fell on him Inflict ing a serio.us wound in.lho ubdom luul regions. ' : ' o Sheep SI tearing Ed Miller, Lloyd rierce. W. H. Vogel and John . l'uterson are among the sheep raisers In tho vi cinity of Union und Hot Luke who ure having their sheep sheared ut the present- Une.' -They Hppruci ute the 'warm weather which, prac tically guarantees that the sheep will come through the process ull U. K. Conditions seem to bo fine, they report, und tho price fur wool looks good, with the present quota tion being between 27 und 32 cents. Last yeur the price received wus uround M cents. Union men re port the great need for u good rain. Is Some Crippled Col. Tom Johnson of the lower Cove Is walking with u canu these days, not a swagger slick, but u good old substantial cane. Mr. Johnson went to lift und swing uround a good sized plunk Inside his burn recently when the thing hit an obstacle und gave Mr. John son a severe strain in Ills hip. He says it is very painful und incon venient to say the least. Wallslnger, Alice!. 0 v To Serve G of C Lunch Member of the Hluo Mt. grange are planning to serve the luncheon for the chamber of commerce next Tuesday, May 2H. It will'be a chicken dinner and will be served Ui mo uuu jvcuows . nun in LiV. uruuue. ! ...; ,o-;r I'll. 11 1 Grading lacra The examining board, consisting of' Mrs. Gladys Carnes and Mrs. Jennie O'ilryant of North l'owder, W. V. Connor, of Union and Mau rice VVels of Grande yesterday arternoon completed tho tusk of grading the papers ut the children over the county who wroto the ex aminations last week,1' Over 600 Car Turns Over- Six students or the Imhlcr high Glorified Gingerbread Mix us for a pie crust, the fol lowing Ingredients: One cup sugar. One-half cup shortening. One-hair teaspoon cinnamon. One-half teaspoon ginger. . w Talce out one-hulf cup ot tho ubovo mixture. Add to the balance, one egg, two tablespoons baking molasses, one cup sour milk, one teaspoon soda. one-hulf teuspoon salt. Pour this school figured In un accident last batter into u well-greused nan und evening when the car In which they ( sprinkle tho remaining mlxturo duiiif, mi. luuae Kitivci wiicu over tho ton. Hake in u moderately hot oven ubout 25 minutes. going around a corner, turned over, Injuring one occupant und dam aging the cur to the extent of $16U. Hill l'YIes who wus tho onlv ono yjhLZZ V ;.U81?.'" 'V"1'1, a",Coa8t Marts List some cuts andi bruises. Ho was taken tbc ho'mfr or ls auhf lit La Grande. The lmbler high school held their, unnuul school picnic yesterday going over to the Cove vicinity. New YqrhStocks LU8"ANGKIjKH (Al) Trans cutttin'Milul stock trading Iiuh In creased so rapidly In recent months that there now uro 2K stocks of the New York stock excliunire's MmI AksIsIh Willi I'ntgrnnuiH' und 36 New York curb market At the dinner given a week ago stocks reaularlv traded In on th by the Mt. Kannlo grange compll- i Lob Angeles exchange. meiitlntr Mrs. Grime, tlmli iitv lilt. I Tim i in.miu ... .....- " fcifciiwi a ouvii ranan, miss Ida McMeeklng of It;.two und one-hulf hours after those outside of La Grande wrote in tho Grande was also among those who! in New York, und It is becoming a , , coninomeu to the splendid pro- common practice, says Carl Miller, ... w.. v -"".. gram, mins wcflieeain giivo a un orr c u of tho excliHiiire. for 110 Use. I iri'OUii nt rpudinuH unit wus nlttlirml Dl,uf..,.n n 1 to respond to an encore. for execution after trading has end ed In New York, He says tho number of shares traded in this way exceeds 2UU.0UO Ull mini' nl U'ulln..-.. ..1... George McDonald, Mrs. Kmiiia iinvn c.imuI Moeiluir . McUonald und Mis Ia-Iu Holt of i About K members of the Island u,v.v, uiiiun iniMuii-i (IIV linlli'M ii In ulii-nr1ifl tlin tnnnl. wnnklu un.l iu .... ..1.11., nil) nf Allr.,.l A.I Af Air I. " "' iufMil. y ing yesieruuy wiin mis. uiura J'er- Kxchange orricluls conshler the Vaughan. or Baker, spent a moat ,ino us hostess, ussisted by Mrs. outlook so Important from the V. , 7. T . niwvimm h. A. Itobertson. It was a busl- standard of growth in the local cabin af Wallowa Uike Sunday. invm ,MQt3tins and Mrs. Garret Ulok- market's trading that they changed O ' tunrl itf..Ulri .liiPlnn- Tl .,.nnn,. I II... ....!., i , . I !.. 1 1 i .... i ,,r I 1,1.... I,., ..( I t J" I ' - - "v " 1 i ni ui'uiiiiik uuu uiunniK II1HB III OI - vw niiiLiiui I. iiiiuwiui i. uni VNIiaMUII'M ? 1 ii to lit I hi. ii r..i.,im.n Uln.Iip I .i , r , . ... i ntvt miMiuuM nu rresiiments were served. daylight saving schedule Are Wed in Iu Grande- Theodore IJ. Benavldes of Colorado were married Monday in Im. Grande, Judge Urady performing the ceremony. Theye were accom panied by only the necessary witnesses. Mrs. Adler Ill Mrs. Will Adler Grande Is ill at her home witlt rheuiiiutlsm of the joints. Mrs. Adler hat) been confined to her bed for severul duys. o To Meet Sunday Members of the Cove Dulry Cutf club, one of the county's 4-H clubd will meet Sundtiy afternoon ut two o'clock ut the N. C. Ogllvle runch east of the Cove. This is one of the series of meetings being held for the purpose of instructing the club members along lines neces sary before tiio coming stock show. Allen Mills Is leader of Uio club. o 111 at the l-ake Jay Kosson, blacksmith or Allcel, who has been In poor health for the past few months was taken suddenly ill Saturday morning und rushed to the Hot Lake sanatorium for treatment. The last report was thut his condition wus somewhat improving and It Is expected thut he will be uble to come home uguin within a fw duys. Hiding cw lotty Claire iullcr, young tmn of Mr. und Mrs. Carl Fuller of neur Allcel is one of the proudest youngster in the valley. He. has recently come Into possession of a saddle pony, und him only stopped riding lung enough to eat and sleep since he ucquired the unimul. lie Is not sure yet whether he will purlfei- puto In the riding event ut the Mock show. Catherine creek Sunday, the names of Air. and Mrs. O. O. Seharer und family und Mr. and Mrs. It. V. Shufer und family of Island City were Inadvertently omitted quito an cusy thing to since it was un ln- of near I -a j forma! out-of-door picnic und some were present. i) 1 1 onve- For IVv Days Glen Ledbetter, senior ut Willa- or Deliciousnessl Honey GnaIhiamraG WALTER G. CAMPBELL Director of Itegulntory Work The office of the director of reRulalory work of Ihe V. 8. De partment of Agriculture has j charts of adjusting and keeping jthe department In systematic run Jnins order. In addition to this .office the director has charge ot the food, drug and insecticldo ad Uuy Dairy Cum? Mr. and Mm. Jim McKinnix of near Huimnerville mude a short trlii to Caldwell. Idaho lam week. ministration. This office looks hile there they purchased aeveral Iiead of purebred Jersey nin to add to thjeir dairy herd. Will Ymi Ithk-7 Menilteiv or tho arena sporta eoiniittee or tho Kastern Oreiron l.iveiitock ho are again urging those who enjoy riding to get ready tor the e4Ue:iuin- .porta v huh after the enforcing of the food and drug act. tea act, naval stores act. Insecticide act, import silk act and caustic poison act. It an alyzes various products, assists manufacturers In keeping their products within the law aud re moves Interior material from -rate clu:iae!s. r i r I jval. cake that why healthy boys and girls husky appetites crave Tru-Blu Grahams TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO. Spokane, Portland, Seattle s Fifteen 4-H clubs. In addition to the livestock club), and ranging in membership from five to la are operating over the county, organ ised to curry out projects In sew ing, cooking, gurdening and poul try raising. These clubs are all very active und from present In dications will carry through their several projects to completion aud be 100 per cent organisations when the year ahull huve finished. These clubs wero organ ied under tho supervision or K. A. Say re, county superintendent of schools, with some assistance from ono of the state club workers. These clubs, with tho leader, and 1 officers are as follows: Cooking club, Willow school, l4i Grande, five members, Mrs. John Bates. leader, Zelht Twidwell, presidest, Krmel Rates, vice presi dent, Frances Alexander, secty. Hewing club. Cove, 14 mem hers, Mrs. H. C. Hancock, leader, Huth White, president, Velma Mae Hlch ards, vice president. Bertha Nelgcr, secretury. Cookery club. Cove, 9 members, Mrs. Leona Price, leader, Muxluo Towle. president, Ada Brcshcurs, vice president, Phyllis Hancock, secretary. Gardening club. Cove, G mem bers, Mrs. J. K, MIHh, leader, Bessie Goluy, 1 president, Maxlno Towle, vice president, Nellie Meroney, secrotury. , Cookery olub, Medleul Hpiings, 14 members, MuHo Conlogue, lead er, Mary Lewis, president, Haxel Wanker, vice - president, Mildred Duncan, secretary. Hewing club, North Powder, 8 members. Mrs. Jennio O' Bryant, leader, Hfflo Pierce, president, Bet ty Bullard, vice president, Thcdu Moore, secretary. Hewing club. Union, 13 members, Mrs. Cecil Griggs, leader, lola Ad klns, president, Klalno Hem, vice president, Lois Hpungler, secretary. Thimble club (handiwork) Un ion, 'J members, Mrs. Tom Bulrd, leader, Marguerite DoLup, presi dent, Vivian Anderson, vice presi dent, Lucia Bassett, secretary Hewing club, Union, 111 members, Mrs. C, Buxter, leader, Kuthleeu Conklln, president, Bettv Vogel, vico president, Huth Itode, secre tury. Hewing club. Union, 0 members, Flora Kielblock, leader, Allen Gam ble, president, Dorris Hturglll. vice president, Cornelia Hutter, secre tary. Hewing club. Union, 8 members, Mrs. W. J. Green, leader, Wanlta Httirgill, president, Othelta I to la no y, vice president, Kathlyn Green, secretary. Hewing club, Klgin, Pino Grove, k members, Klsle M. Yeek, leader, Mue Moulton, president, Julia Mo- Clune, vlco president, Margarelto McClune, secretary. Cooking club, Klgin, Gordon Creek, Mrs. Charles Moore, leader, Kdna K. Krlcknon, presidont, Dor- thy Croghan, vice president, 1a Fa ye Hkeen, secretary. Poultry club, Union, 6 members, Hex Griggs, leader, Tom Conklln, president, Ward Harn, vice presi dent, Cedrlo Gale, secretary. Hewing Club at Allcel school, wan orKunlied with Lorena Htewart president. . Full report not given, List of Pupils Neither Absent Nor Tardy Given The end of this week will gee the nmjor part of the rural schools or the county closed ror tho pres ent school year. Home few will he lato In closing as time was lost I during the heavy snows. The first list of pupils who have made a perrect attendance record during tho year, and were neither absent nnr tardy has heen given out hy ! county superintendent or suhoola. e. a. aayre. un tne last appear ltAIHO IIOOMH OOl'I'KR NI'IW YOU K(AI') The Inter relation or various Industlrcs and the orrect or one'on the other havo been brought out slrlkliiKly In re cent figures showing that tho de velopment of radio and olectrlcul refrigeration havo Increased the consumption of copper In tho United Hlutea hy 30,UI)0,HOO pounds annually. . i AYIKItlOVNH JUJITHII I'AIK WAHHINQTON (AP) The bu reau of labor atutlatlca has tuadn a comparison of wage aeuloa In the United mates and Great Hrltaln showing that llrltish wages uro considerably lower than thoxo In tho United Rut on. The cost of liv ing Index la utmost tho sumo In both countries. In one respect a man's Hhnpplng is different from a woman's. A man walks Into a storo, buys what he wants and walks out again. A womun spends nil day buying what she doesn't want and then takes it Imck uguin. :' - ' " the names of: North Powder: Kami Mndley. Thomas :Ieatherman, toon 8ioan, Wlnton Hudelson, Hrrie Pierce, Willie Harney. Kern Hobbs. Mar Jorie Craighead, t?armen Luney, Cleo Jacolw, Iteynold Atteberry. Leonard Oliver, Hoseoe Uti, Danny Atteberry, iteynold Henderson, Helen Myers, Kay Pearson, Leon ard Henderson, Mllby Sloan, June Motcair, Ruth Gibson, Hobert Kee ney, Vernlce McKeen. JuanHa, f'avendar, Vlda Oliver, Lloyd Hast ings, Waldo Jacobs, Charles Gib son, Shirley Parker. lllnclinan: Buford Wltherspoon. Lower Cove:. Wild Cook. ' Bhunghat: Eilmond Miller. Ijidd Canyon: Lee Kurgason. C'unnlnghan:: Georgia Wood. QUAKER STATE-MENTS Has thee heard, my friend, how Quaker Slate Motor Oil is specially refined taking from every gallon a quart of material that has lit tle or no value in thy mo tor? Instead of the usual quart of waste, thee gets four full quarts of lubricant In every gallon an extra quart I Loth for the tretn-and'white sign ilrfir-CTig' J 135CJ PBR QUAftT est and C'aiuula Quaker State "SK" 8 PBR QUAftT Higher in llio Weal, MuutliueMt and C'aiuula . AttktriMti DlttrUuttr u hallo u & wright; PorthiiMl .Seattle 'I'm-oma J you had to Make of your Good ream sauce wouldn't-vou do it a Litte at a Time Marino cream sauce in large quantities and roasting coffee in bulk present similar dif ficulties. The cream sauce becomes lumpy and the coffee roasts unevenly. Hills Bros, roast every pound t( their coffee evenly because, by a continuous proc ess, only a few pounds at a time pass through the roasters. The de velopment of the fla vor is perfectly con trolled. Uniform strength and richness are nssured. You enj jy this goodness in every cup. This exact process is Hilh Bros.' exclu sively. Naturally the flavor it produces is not found in any other coffee. No wonder that coirce-lovers everywhere drink I fills Bros. I Jills Bros. Coffee is packed in vacuum. All the appetizing aroma and satisfying flavnr come to you intact. Ask for Mills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab, the trade mark, on the can. v HILLS BROS COFFEE CX The unvarying flavor 'of Wills Bros Qoffee is con trolled the same way only a few pounds are roasted at a time by a continuous process h'reth from tht original vacuum pack. i'.asily opened with the key. CI?;?