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Tuesday, August 13, l'J'J LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven OVER THE VALLEY Mabel 13. Morton, Valley Newa Editor Phones: Residence, 826-J; Office, Main 37 Grange Memorial For County Held At Cove Sunday Aimce Plans Holy Land Pilgrimage JUillard Sli ,:s study ai .'j'llll III'- )liss Kslh.r niokland. of Island ity, enjoyed 11 visit Sunday with ( I an.- W. .1. family, w hit live j Lit of Alieel. Uming th" day si-- ii-iil members of thf I'iinilly ami I ttNliss l'.lohl.md lmv lo the 1'ino j i ,.ni- Utv a swim. Clonic ii Vlll Stnuo, who is -nni !' i ti.'-T the I'tiiversity or tire- lieal .-cIlOOl in I (r( In til. is t-J,lllll,' I". AI' Otjfl ..I 'city tsit intr nt III.- hon r his father, l-'n-'l Stone. i ..Mer-in-Lnw Hi'i'i1 ? wMi'. and (J- .''heliaiill J?.'- its their gilcslx. Alls. A. K. liil'iiiil and her daughter, Mnrl yil. of i "or v;i ) 1 Ik. Mrs. Cheiiaull iH Mi-m. Archibald's sister-in-law , Her rullii'. .Mrs. A reh iba Id. will ar Siivr here Th-usday on badness. 'Ir, Archibald Is with III.- stale i,iirhii department. i . o - - AtH'iitl Picnic i -M i s. t Inrrel liloklit ml li:nl 1 ho a sanl pt ri nee ol" renewing ,l..n?- time. friendships lust Sunday 'U. bin she attended tin- Wallowa . .?r'iyity pioneer picnic ;it Wallowa tl.ake." Mrs., niokland spoilt tell ijjeurs or her early girlhood in Wul owii county, coming imo Oregon1 tin ISS. She. has u: curly claim :jjnii 1'iiion county, also, us slit1 hus lived here, since IS. 3. Tin; picnic f.w.as a very succi -isfiil one, .Mrs. I'.lokland says. Among the saeuk '. rs was Mr. Maslorson, or Khjin. The day was mainly spent in vis Milng and reminiscing. Mrs. Mlok l.fnd was accompanied lo tin litUc i.y In r husband ami her daughter lil f.Ow, Mrs. Milo lllohland. ami J h. .titer's sister, Miss Itolihih ;Jiiili. They drove tip Saturday. ;'rtallng a cabin nnd-ret :irilng homi' Vr'.Mdiiilay morning. I 0 - 'Kvyecls Many lllllrics J . many us 7a rnlries of poul- ;l ry art' now antic5 paled for the .?(uddy Cre.-k laii', according to re- poils rrorn Haker eouniy. tirouler .'piihtfc inh n-st than -ver has la-e:t tnun -since tinmiiinci-inem of thf premium list, totalling $:',mhi. 'iiij is rt-portetl. Tlio Mint'ly 'rei k --ClMml house ami pnsihly a lent, .uiill ho used for evltihits. Kvery ''JthiiiK points to a Hiicces.f:tl lair in to- n'-ihlior county. cjuito a :iumlM-r Irniu Tnion county hope to j-iili.-iiil. 2 GRADE HOLST EINS HIGH COWS IN JULY TESTING IN COUNTY Phe two (ft'i'de llolslelns owned hy S-ini KniKht and hy Xuuk liro thers ami N, K. West were ihe two hi'h cows In t!io July estiiiK. enn- lucted hy Hans Seirorw, offirinl tesuT for the I'nion rounty Hairy HiT'l I m pi oveniem association. 'Iiamond." owned hy Mr. Knight produced 1 Ht; pounds of milk and li.'i.K pounds of fat. renisteiv-l ," Purhnni, W. T. l'hy. "t'arrie." ltoistein, i sto: tii.r.. Julius i'lsher, "Holly Ht:i; tfo.n. Charles I e Haas, VPet Jersey. KHil; r.Ti.S. j t'lass It. 4 year olds making pounds fat I'ivp highest: Siim KuifrAt, "Oiainond." draif' ' llolstcin, HWfi. 0:.S. 4". "Shorty" produced I of milk and r4.:i pound: l;it. Forty-seven herds v with an enrollment of lis of which wore dry 'Sf pounds Walter Vosel, ; of butter- sey, 1 100; lll.tl. Walter VokcI." e.- lelo.l. " J"wy, !r.S: r.L'.7. 7!i(l cows. ! W. T. l'hy Thn total JloWt.Mll. 1S7 lie 1 prade Jer- Itlossoin," Knule registered "Ooldle. rels- Jer- I prmliiellon Wits milk, 472,723 and' fat L'O.tiU.ti.S. There were S7 4 pound eows. j 'I'ho average production for the i month was f i S. 4 milk and 2T.4 fat. ZatiKff ltrothers and N. K. West : also had liib herd ot over 20 cows ! Willi 37 Kf'ide Guernseys and Hoi- . sieins uiakins: S3h.!i pounds of milk j anil :!"i.7 pounds of hurterfat us, tneir JiveruKC. Hoy fi4 0 Dr. W. T. Thy with Id registered jti Johnson, Holsteins won the hlMTli herd for fjuernsev. 1 234: a from 12-20 cows. Their average s. (1. liallie, "linth." X.2; f2.0. w as 1522.3 pounds of milk and j t v 'p. l'hy, "Lady." reister 4H.7 pounds of fat. Wilh i Kruile Holstein. I.M3; 4M.4. (Juernseys T. I. Johnson had hign ir. w. T. l'hy, "Mil.l'." redis herd for under 12 rows. His herd's t,.r(.d llolstein. 1T.S7: 4ti.0. iiverae was Mi'i.7 and 3S.S. i Class l: eows 2 years old. niali- IMU or Honor Cows ! ntf :tr, pomels tat. Kive highest: Class A:Mature" eows making j Krnesi Kohler, "llrindle." p;r;ide over fio pounds fat. Kive hiRhesi; . jersey, !.; ti4.S. '..max ltrothers and N. K, Wasf.i Zaut? Urothers and N K. West, "Shorty" Kiade holsteJn, 1SG; 04.. I. O. il. Sharns, "Darkle," KraiK: Jersey, HUH; 03. 0. W. T. l'hy,' "Huso." rcRistore.1 liolsiein. 2170; 02.lt, W. T. Phy, "Huth," rcKistercd Molsteln. Hi!::; 2.'i. Here friHil INiiMlfKn Hill liieckel who is working hi l'ondosa t his sti;nmer spent the wet kend in I. a tlrande vlsliinic w it h rri.-nds. n Will Hold Open House Mi. Margaret Me Donald, who has a enhin home at Wallowa. Lake, ha-. announced that she will hold open house at the lake during the ineftin of tin- Kaslern (lieKOU tlls 1 lift nt.dical society. Mrs. Mc Donald who hu- extensive fiirm holdings in Wnllowu niitlf home at t lie lake where si atlractivo cabin. The first OniUKO Meniorkil for I 'jiion t county w as eondaeted at the Asrensinn tirove In Cove Hun-; 'day, Ainr. ll. with 2oo attendlriK-. ! ..Morning servici s errv held at ; nl ven o'clock and w n- purticipat- , I v', In bv all churehcH. The ser- beKun with the slntrltiK of "AH , the Power of Jesus Name.", I'ho niu.de was led by A. A. Ant-, les with Mrs. J.. It. Lay at tlm , piano. The opening prayer was; uiven by the Uev. T, V. C.rahum, i and the scripture roadPitf by t he ( Krmlu ( Ul,v t sitllWH. "Thf Prayer, j I'ert'i-'t" was suiitf -by Mis. ' 1'rain. ' , ; Tin sermon was del'vered h.v Hie Very Ueverend P. I'. Stor-jos. rtennj jfif St. Paul's Cathedral, Hoston. and w-as taken from tho prayer of St, Paul. lie built a very heant fill j. seiiiion on the power ijnd roallty of i love. j A picnic dinner w;is spread u'tder ! Ilhe beautiful old trees of the tfrovo I at one o'clock. ' ! Th- arternoon ni niorlnl program ! Iier.n at 2:3ti o'clock with Mrs. Koy tlekeler hi ehaixe. The open- i I intr liumht r. "My l''nith looks Cp , i to Thee," was led by A. A. aihu si with Mrs. 1.. It. Day at the piano., I In the memorial service a tribute ; was paid to those whri have died j durlnir the past year. Cove has, lost two of her val-ied and much , j loved eilizens. Mr. John Tullellt j KI'" land Miss hVaucis Ida Roberts. I J Unci; Willi (intiiKc at KWn has I lost ' one, Mr. Delhri l Darr and j I PleaHatil tirove at Suinmervllle 1 thn e. Mis. Mike Hoyee, I'rauk 1 Johnson and William liohhs. and 'one rroiil her juvenile,Krani,'e. Don-! ;ald Kuhn. Datld Canyon has lost William Krauze iiml Criekel Fhtt I two, Alphon Carlton and Owen 1 Thompson. As thelr'names were 1 read some members from those Ki-ade Jer- Ki'an,ros placed l'towers on ihe nl-, l'i'., nuyi'-K. a lost Invintf tribute, j 'Hie j i cut. w aiter i -a tee the memorial tultlross. hit suhjeet t hei'ifr ""lhe Itomanee of the lled-j , wood." "Abide With Me" Was the chosen dairv cows. I'pper valley ami ! hjuiii. I Prairie crccli hove their usual tfood There w re about 2"0 in ci-ops or hay. The secoml cutting Oi I dance, coming rrtnu nearly alfalfa will be ready to harvest in J runK' s in the county. Itlne a lew days but will not be so heavy j tain, l.u tlrande; Mt. l-'anny In some sections on act-mint of tin ' Cricket Flat, KIci:i: liticl; dry weather. It hits been estimated i Kliriu. and-Wolf Creek at that thei-V will be at least fifteen 'powder. lUousaml tons of hay raised In thei n is hoped thai the event county this year. be innde an annaal one. Merry." f2..ri. 11. M. Viin Donjje, urude Jersey. S74.49.S. aupr llrothers and N 1. West "Mollie," !ns: 4S.1. ' c. N. Onilvle, "climntls, tered triiernsey. S4!; 40. 7. It. a. Heule. No. 23, grade sey. 1 100; 4t.2. Class C: 3 vear olds maklnu over 40 pounds fat. Five highest: I Frank Wells, "Jean," tirade Jer- j "It oslo they can be nuido nimbly worth while onil" that "they' will draw many boys from over a wide ra dius. Much Interest unions hoys of, Ihe county has already been shown j In tomorrow's contest, he says. o- ! UNION PEOPLE ATTEND MEET HELD AT COVE trip through Yellowstone park. They spent a short time in Nampa.V' visiting Mr. Steven's relatives ami ( they plan to visit their former " homo at Hanln. Wyoming . beforti ' returning to L'nlon. . - . Dr. George Hoffman, of Union and Mr. Hushc!! Hcott scout exec ullve of Kastern Oregon, from l,t (inutile spent Saturday ami Hund"iy : ; fishing In the Imnaha river. They caught their limit each day. ;. Ity Mts. I . IVrrall j ( t Htserver t 'tn-respondent ) j I'MON, t re. ( Spec ia I Sever- I ai people went, from I'nion Sunday j Mo attend the morning services of the Kpiseopul and Methodist churches held under the trees lit ! Ascension Urovo at Cove. The ser ' mon delivered by the I lev. Mr. St urges. Dean of St. Paul's Cathed ral In lioston was a masterful and soholarlv discourse and proved a ; rare treat to his" western audience. ; The tenor solo sung by J. 11. Price ; : hartuonixed beautifully with the! sermon and the out door sitrround , lugs. t The Uev. and Mrs. Qulnn and. ! daughter, Marian are spending a tew days visiting trlends in I'nion. j Mr. Ijulnn who formerly was pas ! tor of the Methodist church of I'll- Ion for four years now hiiH u joint pastorale at Welser and lltintlng- ton. I Mrs. Ida Couper and daughter, Miss Jean, of Weiser have been spending a few days at the Itenson Davis camp on Catherine Creek, j .Mr, and Mrs. Waller Stevens ami son. Leonard, let't I'nion Sat urday morning for a two weeks mm " ; A TWO-PIKCR short pajnma li tnterestliiK lit that it can be used hoth for mi undergarment or a sleepinK garment. . It com IjIiioh dotted while dimily with a white dimity Jumper' cut low In the back. When Aimee Srinple M e I 'llersnn, funied eviiUKellMt. le:lll a pill'ty '.f T.'.ll sluileiils :iml I'nllowers in il pllwi'lm.im' tti (lie Holy l.jind uel Morrh. her ui-eatesi driMiu nml most pretentious projeet will he lejili'.eil. Tl v;ui'j;ellst "Is sjiown here ns she slnetl eoniruel ellorlelilli.- the S. S. Itepnl.lie at II eosl of Sf.OII.IIIHI for tho pll Kl'illlMKO. The ship will have New York AI. troll 'Jll mill rellirn Mny 11, the ptlm-iuis 'peii.Hio; lOnsler lo Ihe Holy l.nlol. "Tlnle." Si I: .4.-..II. W. Kriz.ell. "I'eKsi my, SfiS: 4l.ii. Itiiy Ihiiini. "l-'lorenee. llolstein. 7;oi; ss.s. S. T. Jlnillo, "l.avry," registered .lersey, 744: :i.r.. Ki'inle Annual Cooking School Attracts Coiinty People nlten- nll the Mono. I'ove: Wall. Noi l li .' Ih r.i'iun Syslein ;' , The N'orlh I'nuiler elly council 'iCeelllly dl('USKoi Hie i list II I 111 I M'l I y of a sewage s.vslein. 'if liial.ti-r Is 1 o .'now )i. n.llns Ihe.' Investigation orVi-ll In l-l (ii-nnde " ial ...oiniilte,.. .Mr. .rid M is. (I. .Murray .OJ ! Mlllnrd lioborisnn. hrollo r of -:nlilisli (.niil'je i .Manny, ol l..'i i. ramie, sim ui J-'l'loils- aie !il present underway weekend wini .Ii in r o ion lo eslaldisli a chanter nl , or. Mrs. Mary Murray Nile gia:ige .there, according. In re- -o-toliorts I'rom l lint eoiiiiniinity. 'I'liere S,j., .'ii,t. sto-i tlian m.oioi, .v . I'liiilips sliippeil lour gon. i mie,.. I, red I'olled I lore lord llllll.t o (;iangc Prli's The prizes offered to the m speetive granges of the Wiillowil her count for the best agricultural dis- has Jday will be divided equally this i year among those having exhibits ! This change was recommended by j tho representatives of the granges and ; on the board of directors as nn ln Mrs. ilueement to the granges of, out- tiio ; lying districts w ho have always Murruv's mot h-i ' lu mat tney uio not mivc an ctuu i Murray, of l'ondosa. af ai pn ent' more th 1 gr.ing,. members in Oregi v i lAin-ll !- Ml us 1 V jsiiing at r 1 I liiinsas i Mty I t t jie month if IS of tj llnke l A. I'.idwell. of Norlh H.w.l. r and her nl. ee. .Mrs e lirelie and litlle linliglller, Itelty i. .fun w lo are MSiiniK i'oiu sis (Mv. spenl last We Inesday l& .1..:.: ..I..., ..-III. ri'l.nilM. 'I'll n visllnrs are sjiending of A'.igusl in Norlh V.w.l J 1 'I 'In llninr Pioneers ? I Maker county plonei-r.-t an ,T ift.iiiretl when the new holr-l opens tljere with a l.amiuel S- pi . 2, Labor I i liiv. All native sons ami tlaugh- that coiialy unl all coming ouniy before Januarx' I. 170 are .-Kgibh- and II" tie y plan tend are re nested to not ity Slui'KiM ;tl Maker as soon as ill ven lent SO tliat rescrvai ions be made. 3 .-o... Il-image- Hnnir orth Powder had M -ite a seri- ifiis fin last Tuesday al.om two ij.-bick when the bom- of li. K. M- Uindb y, painter of that rmimiiin t '- li'kuwas partially desi roy.-d. N--lgh-I ))ors obM-rved Miinlii- gustung from f roof a-i.l an nhirtn was sound- jj. Two st reams ot water '" .-ion played mi the roof w here. Ihe twines was breaking ihruugli by t be Nort h I 'owder voliinl to Susanville. Ore., the first or tile week. Mr. Phillips is one of tho few stockmen in this part of fire, that specializes in the polled Here fords and he has some fine stock. o Aliended t'nnvenHon D, .1. .Martin, Herb Huny, Kalph Hudson and Don. Conklin, of Iin- bier, were among the legionnaires j of l'nlon county who attended the ! siime convention in Salem. The Sal- chance with those closer in and I who accordingly did not exhibit. j. This left mil ny vacant booths" In ! tho exlUhit JMiM'llng ami tieiraciou 1 niateriully from tin Kightliness of the display as a whole. Although the money will be tlividt d efpiully the different granges wii: compete for the cup, offered by ihe association. ide p lend hi very enjoy Imbler war 5 mv I 1 l'4 i in post ineiniiers m to be ' hosts and provided a ' able time, report the veterans. . . .M o- To Western tlvt. (iirls who live in Chicago ami New York may have some thrills that their cousin "way out west" can envy, but the story works both w ays. l'or insta nee -Mn xine Dun can, who lives at Medical Springs and Jennie Tucker, of Maker, cons ins, went ror a 2. utile horseback trip Sunday to visit at the sheep camp or Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. W l lingham on the Minam. The girls had nothing to guide them but their knowledge of the mountain ous trails. They expect to return Wednesdiiy. Miss Tucker Is the daughter of Mrs. Wt llingha m anl Miss Duncan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Duncan. well known in I'nion and have tho best wishcH of their friends. They will reside at ihe Cox apartments. - o VKUert in Lower Tote Mr. and Mrs. John Chadwick and son. Thurston, of l'nlon, visited at the Neil Right home In Lower Cove on Sunday. fire Ifti.niineiit. Ihe blaze, was en B ely el inguished in less than half iii hour and possible damage to iii igh boring ho ises was averted. Iflte roitf was 11 total loss and the interior was considerably sroreh.-d. I the hoiie was partially i tiMiranee. While the t-e lias not been dt-lf rmlm-d the theory that a fire in the kitchen Joe which had l--en shut up rfrrhtly by Mr. l.ludl. y when lie lett Ih house after his noon meal, '-x- pb.de.1. o tnlci-olcil hi .roiiml' Already interest in the m-w t,l,'.o.aaa gra idstMid at Salem on u. i- (ijMgon S'.tle lair grounds is :nir dlnlaed in this e.-.unty. The .uilding i.- min 'y of ennerete find --1 ami is :m:i:!0 feet with a luting capacity of over . All i ll' lit i' W Ol I He I.OIle HilK e Hack is afforded. The str te- f ut wiil pun id' housing tor ex hibit a.- well as seating capacity. The htiihli-'g will be completed Supt. 1 for its Initiation at the fair, Kiltaing Monday. Sept. 23. this j..ir. It is tlioni'lil l!i:ii tpine a number from the alley may at tend thl? ear. o l-it- Hunter IIimim Ml-! Marjorle lleynolds, of l-'i Ciallde. dallghl'-r of J. V.. Reynolds, for many years a C.iunde lloade d!b-y farmer, sp' lit the p i.-t sev eral days l"i Wallow;! county, iv.f Inic at iIh home of her uncle and Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Hunt' r, their daughter. Mi v irgtnia MiM Huui. r l a Hindi nt at th-' I H!erlty of On gon while her Vousin. Manoii'-. is "holding down" ,. In ynotds trad,tio:i by iittnliiiK school at Oregon State rotl-g-. All of Iit six biolh'i.- al(-iel'd the eta to i.-1iool. shipping SMwU C, ge Hardy, who tins shipped much stock this summer to the coast markets will ship a carload oi hoys from Island City and a l arioad of cattle from Haines. The( time ilurlng the present week the cording to Mr. Hardy's plans. o Itiiihllng New Home My working mornings, evenings and holidays. K. I-:. Honbain has creeled a very attractive five-room cottage home in Pondosa. Mr. Hon bain did not lose any time from his regular work as carpenter foi the Stoddard Lumber company. The house huH two large porches which are inclosed with glass and is modern In add respects, t nt II last week Mr. and M is. Hon ham have had no other lulp whatsoevel In Its erection. They are fpilte proud of their soon-to.be-finished home and their neighbors In l'on dosa fee that it is a fine asset to the community. o Speml Dny nt likc Celebrates Miillalav "lira ndma" Thompson w li i. makes her home wilh her daugh ter, Mrs. T. M. Johnson, of Lower Cove, celebrated her 87th. birthday anniversary Aug. 1". "flrumlma" Is still active and does much work for one of her years. o finishes Thre.shinj; A. L. Hartley finished threshing: his crop litst week. Tl' barley yield was over iii) bushels to the acre. o Will Tea li Friends of Miss Kthcl Daron will be very interested to learn that she lias taken a position as teacher in Wihbrville, ore., a town near drains Pass. - o -1'njoy IMcnli A v e r y pleasiint picnic took place on Indian creek Sunday w hen several families from the val ley spent the day together. Par ticipating were Mr. ami Mrs. W. It, Ledbctter and daughters, Kva, Kdnannd Marin, son Lyl' Mr. and Mrs. Frank McK'ennon and daugh ter. Francis, .Mr. ami Mrs. iiugn Huron and son. Hobby, and their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mrs. diaries Cleaver ami daughter, Mr. ami Mrs, . W. 1 Lawrence Wray ami Principal and j Mrs. King of the Imbler high I school. The climax or the day was I the serving of a bounteous picnic i lunch, earlv in the afternoon. i f . .lliirrieil Ml l wruinic Lois (Jumble and Khrmon K, Hall of I'nion were married by Judgh I'. (i. Couch at the court house, in La. (irande on Saturday afternoon. The young people are Injured While Haying Sidney Va.len' w bile stacking hay for S, K. .Miller .wan aceld nally knocked from Uvj stack Thursl of last week -and severely Injur hy the tines of the fork he wtit using, A loa.i of the hay which he thought was h'-ing dumped ut the other i nd of the stack struck him on Ihe head and knocked him off the stack. In falling the lines of his fori! pierced his leg just be low tho knee, two points of the fork entering the flesh of the kg. 0- - 1 nl renting Vacation t Miss Vertlo- 1-Vlser nnd' her mother, Mrs. W. A. l-'eiser, mid' Miss Dorothy Mustek returned Frt.' day evening lo their homes In l'n- ion from a most Interest llig vacat ing vacation trip, unmarred hy . anything more serious that a couple fif Hat tires. Alter spending some time in Yellowstone irk they, left through the casl portal, via Cody to the Jackson Hole conn- ' try where the Felner lived at one1 time. They visited Mrs. KelHer's : sister at Lander. Wyo., nml drove j late r to Salt Lake City where they spent ii short time sight seeing. J They pronounced their trip most satisfactory. 1 Weed Control ! Demonstrations i Are. Under Way . Much Interest is being show n over Ihe valley In the approaching filth annual Cooking School of The , Kvening Observer, the 'lew feature j of which this year will be sessions j in both Klgln and I'nion. Mrs. llflh Malley Mel.i an. form- I r associate dean in home eeonom- j Irs at the Iowa Stale college nnd author of several t'-xl books, who ; has a wide following Ihrmighont " Hie cuiiuiy for her previous ses- siicis. will 'again condicl t lie i school. j It will open Aug. 20 al I'lllon In the Woman's club building. The M-cniid day will In. held at Klgin, In I he high school audiloiium. Women's clubs in both eomiuunl- I Ih-K are sponsoring the event. j SVhools will be held I'roiii two o'clock to about ::iu o'clock with ! Mrs. McLeai demoftst ra I lug aj 'complete nn-ill ami table scrvlci. j i ,-... 1 Lawrence. I The event will begin at l:!l p. J m. and extensive judging llislrue- i lions are 10 be given. Conducting i j the contest with Mr. Lawrence will i be Klovd Kdwanls of Ihe l"ninn ex- I ! peiiiucnt station, j "This is the opening co'iitest of ; ! a series of such events." announced 1 j Mr. Lawrence. He believes (hat AWiWmeix spray flies -mosquitoes. roaches tfmoths.lice and many other insects STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA J Judging Contest For 4 - H Clubs Will Be Aug'. 14 A judging contest for all Fonr-IT club members belonging to live stock clubs wi'll be held at the T. M. Johnson farm nl Cove Wednesday, A ug. 11, il was iinnnuneeil t his morning by County Agent W. Wray No. ; .tbisonJ K 1H ' "Si&bs. Ifflifel?:,.. ies. Another Luxury For Your Bath The I'inisliiiijr toucli of n luxurious Imth is Crcciiin Ilcso liatli Tnlcuni espucially nuido and puckujrud lor body use. It is plcasiiistly I niKiiint, very soft, very clcim IVclino. Not the least, of its virtues is its economy. A full noiind nuekairo of Crecian Itoso liath Talcum is only 7!)c and each packajre contains u larje soft powder puff. The "Caterpillar" tracks A Kuries of d cm oust rat Ions for controlling noxious weedH has been arniiigcd for by the agricultural committee of tho Wolf Creek grange ami the progress of ihe work is being winched with much Interest by grange members of that i district. ' They are using calcium chlorate Ion Canadian thistle, applying it .it I the rat of one, two and three I pound per square rod. t I X iuoust ration will be put out on the J. A. Nice farm, the J lurry Nice farm, (he Homer Crimes farm and tlif .lack tiOiham farm. -C,7ty M cwi.npyaca .Make Tlilh Storn your Ding Store, MOON DRUG CO. You arc always welcome to use our iihone. M Siiiolny , OIv 11. Tiokor. Ollill.v Huiitii MiKioiuon pfnl nl W.'illnun l.uli.- Willi hor l.ro-Mi Tuok.-r i, -nl Mrii. ami Miirlln Tio lii r. of Kn- Mellow Brewing -that's Ihe feature that appeals in uolumbi NBrew a Mil WiiHowa Crop J Th1 hay harvt st hi Wallowa i cnuniy Is almost conndeted w Itn one of the heaviest crops In recent years. The acreage Is yonpwhit h ks but the yhid per acre 1 much h- avier, poni fields hfiving hiid thre and four tons per ucr-. Low- J er WaMowa valh-y fceem to have j had the ht-avjest yield of hay while i the rr"i in the middle valley ic lofvtly grain and tuHe a bt of land through tb;it s.eijon l lim:l uhJ aa pasture for thp and 1 WherTr Good Drinka ar Sold I!. ITITES, La Grande fibtrihutor for Hllu-Weinhard f'n. j. Henry Weinliard Co. Porthnid, Of- Sixes Traded In Last Week on Model "A" Fords 1920 Chevrolet G Coach. 1!)2X PontiacG Coach 192X Essex G Coach 1929 Chrysler "05" G Coupe. We offer these ears at below Northwest Used Car Manual Prices. lth ... Perkins Motor Co. aw! Ailams Phone Main "))0. The whole success of "Cat ei pillar" Tractor has been liuilt on one sound and in ironious eii";ineei'inp; prin ciple . . the rolling track. To this idea have been add ed modern, efficient niaiui I'ncluriiifr methods and the finest materials that could lie had for their purpose. An I'liKine ol Rival power, do pine of Rical power, de signed by foremost engin eers, for' just the purpose and the need it fills. Tracks built from materials that laugh at mud or sand I . . at hills or years . . tracks that carry you un der the trees . . around the rows and over the ditches. The track alone and sure ness of power and traction it permits, would have made the "Caterpillar" the recog nized orchard tractor. These tracks will lake you and your load day in and day out, exactly where you want to go . . doing im portant work on time. Pull ing h heavy spray rig through deep mud . . or over a sharp grade . . pull ing yvide width of imple ments and bringing them right down to the tree lines. Positive steering eliminates the danger. There are conditions every season that only the "Cnt pi pillar' 'will meet . . and every condition, every sea son can be handled with this modern orchard power unit better, quicker and cheaper. Ask for our interesting il lustrated booklet describing "Caterpillar" economies in oichaiding. Ask your "Cat el pillar" dealer for a dem onstration . . he'll be glad to give il, and it involves no obligation on your part at all. Bunting Tractor Company 1 12; Jefferson Avenue TRACT OR