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5 Tuesday, August 27, 192'.) LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Tage Seven OVER firiimnott .usts 'Jklp. mid Mr.t. John TI. Weltss, -jf JSqdicott, Wash., left this mornhnr after spending a week here visiL injr wit h Mr. arid M rs, drover Orimmett mid M rs. d rim men's trothPP. Jny Con ley. They en mo hr'' with ii view tn considering a. permanent loentlon and aeoardfuK to Sirs. Grimmoit will prohuhly re ft tuwi Inter to ostahlish their homo here They met n numhor of valley folk during thrir stay who will he fflfyl to welcomo'them to this vicin ity Thpir home at present In on a form near Kndieott. They seemed (iitf htlly phtiittt-d with the d ramie i "" vnllev. ariiuiimi Home .Jttf-r an extended stay in Quln cejit, 111., Mm. Arthur Hermann and her dung-liter. Anita. anl her (ton, Harry, arc homo ami in n their farm in tho valley. Thoyvero colled oast hy the illness of Mrs. k Hermann's mother-in-law, who is ftO sonshlornhly improved, Mrs. Jletninnn reparts. A1 host of ph-as-atStf experiences made tin- trip a inpQioruhlu one to the three of theii and pnrtiiMihirly to Master JUiVry, who hal not heen in tho vast since ho was a very tiny tot. J let thniiKht it was all very oxeit in&und most especially ho enjoyed ridfnt-r over the ureal railroad prldfPH and swimmimr in tho Miss IfudpT'l. Mrs. Hermann enjoyed Visiting with her many friends in f)j'ivtormer home and she attended (jvernl yathorings a ml reunions Svihere she had opportunity io re cill old times: She attended a HehfOedPr family reunion tin Can ton;! M issouri, a ml Herman n -He.h.feedor reunion in St. Louis, on her vay to Quinccy. They went I'Slsi hy the Northern route, re turning via Kansas and Denver. T VKH liiri'iiis U'Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Antics and their .on. Dale, of Tietan, in the Talfima country, a ml M rs. A nt h mother, Mrs. Hrowner, of Indiana, arrived in Cove last Wednesday for aJph'orl visit with Mr. Antics' par-V-AtiS Mr. and Mis. A. A Amies. :rt o- Vve Mnn Illy 't-Alhert conUlin has heen rinite Ml fife 'the Inst week nt his home .it m tMni-n Hoiim' vlpforp' Willett ami lamilv. of Ph-d. in lh Willamette Vall.. hive returned home alter nitem!-' idyAhe Willett family reunion ot ; "ralowii. n week ajro when Mr. AVIhVtf'u hnrmiU , ,1 ,u ........ I golden weddlnff annivej-sary. Tln-y viklte-d In the valley at the ho OfJlr. Wlllctt'K hroiher-in-law ami yiv- 1111,1 Vll'H- - l,'l''Mliiiiau onnflie way home. :,0JX l-'Ol.KS I'K'MC i JVh'f annual Old Kolks" pienh Hi'ejW nl Coo.lhrod's lakt' Tlnirsilay 1 I tiljcrnoon hrotmht totieiher many oip timers who look forward to this I ern nN J,n opportunity to renew. I aorpiaintanees ami diseiisH other! tidies. Some who attended last year hivn Kone to their reward und yet Ofters who seeim-d Hail lasi year niw Rtill ,(hle to coin.-. Mr. Stoker Wtfl nhle to stay lon enough to he pyBented :t hompirt f.r his yjar8 ami a not hep ;is j:iven to f-n.-; Tripp w ho has passed Iht 9fild milestone ami is still active. . kPhp short proi.'i'aui was ))eneo w&h;an invocation hy Itisliop Knh lcof the I..D.S. church followed hy tm golos suiifj hy Mr. Krvin Mon t With Mrs. I'arker at the piano. Tie Kr .o pave the address of thi Afternoon followed hy a lew v? nt&rks hy I'M Kekley ,,f l.a (imnde, ! Idtlle of Cov,-. In-. Harndeii ,,r VQlan and Mrs. Hell Wriyht. Mrs. Mfttlox nave a talk on the farm hfljjne supported hy the W. C.T.I . and Lucille SturuiM cav- a i-p-ver tP&dlnif. At the close of the pro fifcm t ho crowd assemhled ii iipbp.s to visit and ettioy tin- sand hfches. cake, ice cream and ml fee. Served hy the younger matronv. 'V.!-. ..- :;.-.l''or .Mr. litul .li-.s. l'-r. Sp.TUIiurt an4 ilis motllrr, Mrs. l-'r''i Sj U- tnitfl.ior guinri y. III., Hi,, p.isl . : k OTi'9 meant n i-oiiinl of pi. as tanl'yiPiclin; .-iii.I ' n t . I . . i 1 1 1 n . 1 1 1 h. ic jihjthP GrnnnV ICnmlo all. .v. Tin y arithc Kucstx "f Mr. an. I Mrs. .I..M11 KpfCkliarl, of l.a (lian.l... Mr,, ftTtPkllart Ih 111.. Ilioth.l- 01' Kn -.1 anjj John Si..-khail. This Is t tt. fflw visit of tin. son nn.l his uif.. 'tottie Kfst an. I Ihi-y tiri; i;. lliim- a fkn thrill out or tile sr.'ii.-rv an. I !t farm mi-tlio.ls. paiili ulai ly us,. f.Ot-Ahe ri. ml, In,. M ha r . si iiil-. 'I'll.' ffafln Is not WW to thr-rn as lh..y ae rarme.l for many y.ars in Illinois, hut th.y nr.. usi, t.. a ilif fertnt scali- or woiMnu an. I to rais. lltiCorn. ratli.T than .M.-nsiv jwheat. .Mrs. Si,.,-liharl has 1.,-, n ,''8 m-vi-ntl limi'S hi lor.-. vlsitlnk rhpHgon. 'I'll- Hire., plan to I... ),..,,. f Until tli.. last of (l, iol,,.r ,i ,.,,. ( twnplnto il numlt.-r or int.-i ..stinir ' ' J'triiis. InrliKlliiK .iriv. s t,, F'ort U4'liml to Wallowa laUo. W.l- I lUMay Mr. iiii.i Mrs. S KI111H Mill EO to Wnllu Walla to visit t f(lm at thf home ,,r her l.roih. r. p'reil fehinlilt. Monorlni; h. r t-ranil-jnioth.fr an.1 Inr imele an. I aura, Mrt. -. Hertliti knatllz was hostesss Lt dinner last Krl.lny niuht at h-r Harm-home in tiie lnu,, seimol .lis. Jlict. Seateil at ilinner lliat eyenlllu- l?rn the hoiiorees, Mr. an. I Mrs. John Kpeckhart. Mr. nn.l Mrs S c 'nilh. the l:..v. Harry S. llaMiil!..n. Of llolse, nn.l Mr. anil Mrs. Knain. nil Llllinn. o siimlay tin. li-itors ere iiifaln honor ku.-sis at .linner, Hh Mr. anil Mrs. Ilerhert Sp.-ri.-hart : entenninini: this lime. Mr. nl Sirs. John Speckhart. Mr. an. I '.!. Slilllh. nn.l Mr. nn.l Mrs. Knutz ami Lillian . re II. . ,1 j Indian. Il. iuni I ,.'',,,e ',th "nnual In.lian visit to V"" tMielei- rami is over. A itir'y lUniliuns Hhii'h has In en e.'ll.ip. . f inr I hurl.n (iekel.r fnrni h ive Jttiiticii t their homes on th I"niall.i In.lian vat ion. Mora than a ouarier or a e. mm o, in Indian came to the Gekel-. r THE VALLEY MiiIh-1 IS. Morion, Vullcy News Editor Phones: Reuldor.ee, 82G-J; Office, Main TH05JAS IT. 'MacDONALD Chief, Ituivau of Puhlie Itor.ds Tho nuiemi of Ptihlir Konds handle.-; the cnj;uieriiiK work of t lie V. f;. Iteparlnf-nt of Agricul ture in two iniiin divisions high way nnsiiH-orins and agricultural eninecrini;. Tlio first division d'M.ls with all highway functions of the department contrniplatcd hy ropuhir appropriat ions, includ i:i ilie cnmhtctiiiK of hilnvay re search, and also tho work- of liiindliir-' the fcdral-airt and for est -road appropriations. Under the am icult ural e n s E ti o h r i n g hraurli. thov hurenn invest tpatos farm prohhn: such as irrigation ami drai:i;i;;o, l';irm machinery, I'ana huiidius's and others. home and asked for a eampini place foi- himself and family, to use while they secured camas roots plentiful In the Cekeler mejulow. the p;t of ground across the road from the fr:nt of the house, was assigned to them and every, year since, this same spot has heen used liy the nieinliers of the same 1 family when they conic to the val- ' ley in i;,.t tln-ii- supply of camas fuots and to gather h ucklehci'ries in the nearhy hills. Iti a few year.i 1 the Indian who had asked for the camp site so many years :ii;o was unahlc to come hut the wife con tinui d tile journeys until she Uv eaiiie too old. Then it was their: children who made the journey and now it is the third generation. Semethnes they come in cars hut usually on ponies as it is easier to j;el to the hneklehervy patches In t ha I w ay. Maude M oore. one of th yoiiiiL; winnen who conies every ji'iir, lias a college education and uses Iht training to advantage. She. il pprcc ia t es and .enjoys visit I uR wilh nieinliers of the (lekeh-r I'nni- ily ami slit, was amoiiK' the friends who sincerely .grieved the dentil of. "Craudma" (h kelei-. lle Kit Coe Mr. ami M rse. Ii. II. Daniel mid . datmhteis. .huie and Ardcttu, who ii;ive moved to Muddy Cn-ek, spent a day in their former home com miiuity. Cove, the past week, They report that they are tfetUntf nicely settled and enjoy their new locality. I limit: h liny find It hard, too. to seer their old associations. o Home from Itii-inc-s 'Yp S. If. Weiimr and I.. It. Lay a re home at Cove ajj.t in after a husl nos trip Io I'ortlund last week. o- -'KUitnr I'jtrcnt M rs. I iu7. ( rton. of Southern California, is visitiny her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. .1. K. Itoldnson and oilier relatives in the Cove. This is, Mis. (Irion's first visit to her old honn in Cove, tor several years. New Teacher I '.looted MK-s Curdy of I'.otland. who had lii i'ii elect d to tench tin commer cj..l work in the t nion Hiith sdiool resign. . I iccently ami Miss Krlo Clark of Condon. Ore. has le-en eli-cted to take her place. Miss ("on f If it is a niece of "1'atsy" ("lark who was fermerly manauer Of tie'1 l iiion Hotel. Healh Saddens Valley Then- was a shadow of qlnoin oir the whole valley Monday when the d-ath Sunday ninhl of Carrie tinnier, daughter of a prominent rei;on pioneer and a I ' n ion county ri'id.'iit all her liiV. lieeaine known. Cuinpensation to the sorrow could 1m found in the know ledue lliat her passim; ( iidei) a six year period of sot lei jiiK and illness. 'arrie it. t f u ii t r had served her commun ity as a civic itnd church worker and had many rich friendships, l-'uiiera! servici's were held tills a f (riioi.ii at two o'clock from Ihf Inland ' 'ity church V it Ii the Itev. William t'rnshy l:o.-s, of Itoise, i -mdn'-tini:. o Home from I ttili 1 Mrs. Iiwni Mii"S returned last Th iirsda y nii-'hl from I ta h w In i e he was called Io attend the inn- i.tl of lo r urandfather, in I'rovo. Mrs, Mo-s w is irone ahoiit two Weeks. Meld .eram . Wheat yii id at the I'anl Knaut?. pl,iet. has lui'ii r!iiitiiiu' from J!"' to I n 'I'ayiiit; al.oiiL -I". Mrs. 'jin Hoikcii Hetter It will he of much interest to the many Ji lends of Mis. M. . Van liuii.-. n, (otinei- Allcel reshh-nf, to hnini' lhat she j rectivrimr sali fnciioiK' tro-M her recent operation n, a f .I'land hospital. Kit ill I'luini-c Mrs. Dhiier Hem, -'it and her line., children, of Halfway, and Harvey Mel to nil Id. Who has het-h uorkintr in Cine Valley, and Mrs. I an -ie St 'i n ly, of I .a ( ir a mle, vis ited at the I. tt. .McDonald place at I'riih'K last week. Mis. Stanley a- v i she. w lit h her aunt, Mr. Hertha Carper. Ithel C'arptr ac compnnad Inr home for a lri"f v ! I fa i v lcD ,i, .pi remain, d at Cieml.-' foi a '.id wjili his pJlL-ntil. S7 Nim-fiK l'avinfc The llev. H. I'. Sturses. rector ol the Ascension Kpiseopnl church, at Cove, trave his farewell sermon at Cove Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs. RiuiKes and their little hahy are. leiiinjc some day this week for Henri where he will have charge of the work. A new church is hefiiK huilt there to he dedicated in Kep temher. Mr. and Mrs. St urges came, to Cove in Se.plemher of I'.c'N from Bristol. Ithudc Island, shortly af ter their marriage. The young couple have w"ou a deep place in the hearts of the Cove community and folk there see them leave with regret. o Average- 10 Husheds Wheat recently threshed at the drover (irininielt farm is averag ing aliout 4a hushels, said to he 'a tein-eseniative yicld tor growers in the vicinity this year. Farmers seem well pleased with their har vest as it Is of good quality and is maintaining a steady yield. Har vesting conditions so far have hei-n very favorahle. n (."nest sat Moss Hum'' Mrs. Oliver Kerr and her child ren. Hetty and Jack, have heen spending the past week at the Ir win Moss home. They are from Mil gard. - o Hcfiiril in llnmc?--- After working here nt the l.loy 1 I'ierce farm near Hot Lake for two weeks, two college students. I twain Kirk and Walter Haker. left j.a lirandc yestertlay. Kiirk is from Portland and attends school :U Oregon Stale, college, while Haker it a student at the I." niversit y nt ; Wyoming. They are hoth memhers of Sigma Alpha Kpsllon. nati mal men's fraternity. A SEASONABLE RECIPE Summer Party Salad One cup diced chicken, 1 cup shredded new en him go. 1 cup diced pineapple, :i tah)esiuons minced cress, ? luhlespoons green pea-s, yolks - hard cooked eggs, 2 pack ages cream cheese, 1 cup whipping errant. 1-2 cup mayonnaise. 1-J teaspoon paprika, 1-1 teaspoon salt. .Tin1 hrenst of chicken Is o course more delicate, hut If dark m. -at must he used, take care thai all hits of skin or gristle are care fully removed. Shred, crisp and thoroughly chill enhhnge. Huh eg yolks through a tdeve. Let chicken stand on ice in French dressing for mi houi or longer hefore coinhin ing. Heat cheese and cream togeth er until smooth, stir in mayonnaise, paprika and salt. Turn Into a mold ami pack in ice und salt. Let stand two hours or longer. When ready to serve eomhine "salad iiigredl'ents'aiid arrange on a hed of lettuce. Top with spoonful; of the frozen dressing and sprinkle with sifted egg yolk. SHIP CATTLE FROM WALLOWA TO PORTLAND Hy .Mrs. Iterlhn Carper (Ohservor ( '((respondent ) rltOMISK. (Special) -C. I'. Car per, I. ti. Cotter, David (iarreil, Sa in Ken no 1 1 and I la rvey llursell drove :M head of tat cattle to Wal lowa Friday. The cattle will he shipped to Cortland. Allfe Smith ntiad her daughter, Thereasa Morris Teel and I'. Foul son, wen picnicking on tin river Sunday. W . W. ( "iirper is carrying the Promise mall as T. A. Trump Is with his wife at l.a tiiande. Mrs. Trump is getting along as well as fit ti he expected 1 rom her opera -tion at the Crande Komi,, hospital. Mrs. . K. Trumt) ami her threi--hildren and Ch-n llescock, of Wal lowa. f4 at c. F. Cnrp' l's home Friday gelling apricots. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Carper of La (Jrande came in Friday tor a few day's visit. John Carper nnd son, Henry, are working at Crowley's camp. H. N. Ashhy and son. Sain and Orval and Ivan Carper are en joying a. camping trip on the river. WALLOWA PERSONALS WALLOWA. Special) Mr. and M rs. La w Ion McDjini. I w ere in town Saturday. i Among those from Wallowa who 1 wen in La Grande Sunday were : Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Smith, Mr. and 1 Mrs. H. Onstrom, Mr. and Mrs. Hihling Onstrom. and Mr. and Mrs. , Hriico Cox Miss Ann Sin II is In Wallowa vls 1 iting nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shell. Mr. and Mrs. C. A . Hunter and daughter, Virginia, wer,- called to La (Jrande Saturday hy th,. serious 1 tllnes'i and suhveqiient death of Mr. Hunter's sister, M iss c.i n h- Hun ter. , Mrs. Hnldn Hird. of Knterprise. a ml her hahy daughter. La Neva Lae. Mtient the weekend in Wallowa isftlng. Custom officials have le en fin ing Americans, returning from K u rope, right and left j..r unde clared merchandif.-. Moral: "Well. I declare!" Casey's Rheumatic Neuritis Remedy Is Hpecifir ally of j relive In all liheumaltc. and NeuriiiH condi tions. S' laMca, Lumhatfo, Drnp ', Go'it, Ciamps In the limhji. It educes pa in and nw elllnjj through direct act inn on the stomach, iiver n,i kidneyn. Sold on n k Darn nff hy L & L DRUG CO. Wallowa County i warmer Depends j On Steel Traps I I'rhiiilive methods of killing ground suirrels are hest lifter nil, J nines Weaver, Wallowa County farms recently related. At his lunches on A Ider Slope and in A rkiuisas Hollow he found ' sleel trajis faithfully fended' were vastly! county hoys and girts? .iiiallfied as more effective than pois-.tn Kralu ; dtih memhers for .articipatlon, ar and sya uhlc k:is. eagerly awaiting the annual 4-11 In the spring of lii'.7 Mr. Weaver! pl"h Picnic this coming l-Yiday. at caught lfhta grow n squirrels In hU I hn I'nlon Kxperiment station, traps ami saved his crop, und so1 That's only three days off hut deadlv was the laid on the pestH I t,,f,. throe days. just hefore 'that only a few have appeared ' Christmas, and vaeaiion--und tho hince. Mr. Weaver will put on an- 1 H Picnic, too. ran he n long other trniii.iiiir camimiiin next ,m'- Anyway, everything's -set to spring to clean out the new comers. I 'It does no good t: huy and use only a few traps." he said recently, ' It King of his experience. "You've pot tit have a lot of them and you'll j have to tend them earofutly for a ' month. It's real work, hut It kills: the squirrels and its the only way t: got them 1 have ever found. The cost for material Is-less than for gas. and most of your traps are saved for the next campaign." When Mr. Weaver started trap ping, his grain fields were threat ened hy rodents which came in from Krass lands all around It. lie f IT;!,:;:::" Xfm'Z would imt eat- the 'poisoned grain ami the gas was not certain per-! haps heen use the spring was dry ' and tho ground lacked the niols- ; tniv needeiF to generate the deadly i fumes. So the farmer hought Ifi dozen, ! or isa, small steel traps, Knch was attached W a wooden slake whieh j was driven into the ground as aj marker. The opening, of a hilrrow ; would he enlarged l permit a trap J to he set in the ground right in the runnV- 'I hen .Mr. Weaver settled ! down for a mouth of application to i husiness. going the rounds of the traps mice or twice every day. For, some-time it. was a common thing ' to catch fiti squirrels a day. . - ! Almost invariahly they . were caught hy one foot, and most of i them seemed to have heen coming out of their harrows, although ; enough were trapped when -on the; way in to show that animals were. Ira V( ling in hoi h directions. The squirrels were praet h'a lly always a live ami the farmer had to kilt them. He counted only the ma - i t are niiimalus. After working in the pasture' laud adjoining his grain fields and cleaning out the squirrels there, M r. Weaver moved furl her hack j ami ultimately got more than half, a mile away in ureas where the animals were thick. He discovered that, after a patch of ground had heen cleaned out, new. tenants found their way in gradually, und in lime I huy would fully populate it nunin. After most of the squirrels had heen killed around the W' envoi I j grain fields, ft hecame apparent i that hawks and hud goes were ruhl i lay the traps. Very tffleh the trap j w outd he pulled loose und la ken I away with Us prisoner, and so sev. j oral dozen traps were lost In thij ."on sun. 'I hat was ahout the only i loss ill tile whole operation. Ho caught .(''! squirrels in Arkansas I lollo w and I f.u on the slope. Mr. Weaver continued to use poison ami gas through the season hut ho ( onsidiq-ed them iih merely su pie m en ting his most ol feet ive trap campaign. Doj'i Hij:h Qualitici Tin, ICjijiIIsIi hiilliloa Is not pen onill.v eoiislilereil reloeiolis. lull Is Holed for "i ruse, leinu ii.v mill i,.. lerinlnntion." Mrs. Knight Now Like New Woman "In just tWeo short weeks. I he rgo.i t .fill imn t ended all my 1. 1 Ides. This wonderful medl ie did more for uu than all the MI'.S. CAIEHIIO KNIGHT . o'lur treatiuenis 1 took (luring my ' three yais of suffering. I've gained J Tiie pounds and fee) like (l dlf f r nt woma n, "S, yere stomach Irouhle and i hernial i'-iii in my h gs and arms made (if,, misirahle for ni", f was SO MervoilS I hat ('est Mil uleep WllH tmoossfh).-. f was alxo hlMoiiM and : had a sallow com pt on. ' if ( 'Mirw J always f It lired nnd llst h srt. "I ie-fnin Io fe, hettcr right ' fro.it the fh-i few dot..-M of Hark-on. H. ron- I linMi.-d th" fourth t.otih- all m .stomach trnuhle dis ap. ear. d and . ery sign of rlo i- ' n al i.an h 1 1 me. My nerve are si-ady now, I have a fine appellte and tdr. p hist like ii hciJCy child. Sai gon Soft Maris Fill eompiet 'y i ' v ed my hi tio-iMt .. I'm led -u r i i ev. iy way Hum I've heen In ' y. a rs tin. I ca u hardly find u ords fo cipiej.fi my gratitude to Harmon." The a hove stateiuent was inaile j hi Mi-n, Curih- Knight, 1IUK Dili : Arf., St-okfrlie. Sargon may h ohtatrtl ut l-o Grande at thti Itr.l Crosa Inug Blorc Adv. . BOYS' AND PTJTR PlfNTP WTT T BE HELD ON FRIDAY With chances for trips to Salem nnn to rncme international oi Port land, and prospects of prizes in all classes of exhihits lending a sparkle of excitement, the 7fi I'nlon , ti-" for whnt leaders hope will he the finest demonstration of eluh work any iinnmll picnic has yet provided. With the cash prizes as a stimulus leaders feel that ex hihits will he very representative this year. The four host all-around chili workers in -the county will have u trip to Salem present Ml to them I'Yldny and then. in,lt i w o t hree- man teams out of some two eluh. he selected, one to go to Salem and one to the Pacific Internation- nl. Much interest will attend the George McDonald Finishing Harvest iy Mt-s, ( ail Fuller (Ohservor "orrespondent AL1CFL. (Special) (ieOrKe Me Donald, who has heen threshing in this section expects to finish his run ami return to I'umpkiu Itidgc hy the last of the week. Ho is now threshing for Harvey Uiiekinan. Mrs. Harry Fisher is driving a new sedan which she purchased last week. Mrs. D. M. Conklln has returned home after spending ten days Willi her son In Lower Cove "helping with the husy harvest season at tho farm. .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fuller and son. Claire, motored to Walla Walla. Wtish., and spent the weekend with friends. Miss Mary and Margaret Taylor attended the Sunday school picnic held at Fleasant Hrove Sunday. F.oor Treatment Pit dor hit rd us::u'e way. is prefer a hie to varnish for a hurdw ood Moor, A Moor which has heen var nished may ho wacd. There Is tm hoi ler prepural ion for Mm same Moor i linn wax. Radiui of Universe The tipwesi nieasiire-ueill of Hto tmlverse cives iis radius In miles fis followed hy 17 utnurhts, ru .'ioO.IHHMI'in.iHKI limes tm L'reat ns the dlsittncn 1'i'oiu the eiirth in Mm Kim. GET THIS Reai Shaves from this New Curved Blade in Your Own Razor Tackauc of 5 blades 5()c 12 for $1.00 Wade & ,mS I1 E G I A L - Curved Blade Sharper at first and ttayt sharper Everyone the tame uniform quality A Product (if WADK & KITCHKK Maker i of fine bhejjivld Ctitlrry, Carwrt amP Haiuri THE L & L GIRLS' judging contest. This afternoon ill l::ti o'clock a preliminary ooivost took place at tho Andrew Hlokland farm, near Island City. K. A. Say re, county school sup erintendenl, and W. Wray Law rence, CLiunty agent, will direct the Picnic, with Floyd Kd wards, of the I'nlon Experiment station helping them. The chief social event of the day will he a noon hasket picnic for which the experiment station will serve ice cream. Mvery eluh leader in the county will ho assist tints In the staging of Ihe picnic and gat horlng. Adults a re tnvilcu to visit the station during the day. Livestock eluhs ami their leaders .who will he represented follow: lmhler Sheep eluh. Frank McK'en iinn; lmhler I'lgoluh, Clifford Con rad; Island Cit' Iteef eluh, Lester H Ink la ml: Island City Fig clult, Lester Mini; In ml: HnlsKdn Calf citih, John Comstock; Crude Hoi st etn Calf eluh, John Comstock: Cove Jersey eluh. Allen Milts; I'n- ion Calf eluh. Itonald tialo; I'nlon i Sheep eluh. Floyd Kdw'nrds; Wolf Creek I'lg eluh. .1. A. Nice. ' Periavcr There Is no road too long fo Ihe j mini who advances deliherately und without undue hiisie : no honors j ton distant to the titan whnjircpnrcs ' hhifolf for Idem with p'tllcnce. La Hriiyori; j Butch er s DRUG CO. tiua ti? fair i&r orgfijtjr tf t Wrvmm Hi ES ia i ia i for tub i 1 iOk 4SHT K I ovvii.uca 1 ' . - - Ono.Fo.ol of..Viaw - Anyone c.-m plum radishes; It Hikes eotir:!. to plant acorns and wait for the on I;-. ki:i:i wi:id nr..ini Dr. Belle Myers Chiropractor Hours to & .Sc 7 to 8 EXTRA SPECIAL Old Lemon and Cocoa Batter Lotion and Manikew Stick a Regular 75c Value for 49c A liquid cream excellent for chapped bauds, roughness of the skin and to keep skin white and smooth. These two necessities should be in every medicine cabinet. Ml with a ' Caterpillar I with a profit There's no loafing- in the life of a "Caterpillar" Tractor. Early to work . . . straight furrows behind the plow . . . right over swale, gulleys and wet spots. Thorough cultivation with disk ov harrow . . . over the soft seed-bed with wide tracks that do not pack . . . that save power and fuel by their sure-footed grip. Then a safe harvest even in a showery season ... to the envy of other farm ers who don't own a "Caterpillar." De pendable power and sure traction "hit ched up together." At the year's end . . . extra profit comes from extra power, extraordinary traction and reliability. It picks up its tracks behind it! The 'JCaterpiHar" Tractor is like a cross country locomotive. It lays its own tracks ahead of itself and pulls them up behind. Uroad tracks that carry the machine over the difficult spots that ucd to delay farming opera t ions. Bunting Tractor Company 1 12(1 Jefferson Avenue I .a (inuulo, Ore. f 3 race Bldu;. I It " i. ', r:.:' H a V f fci.T m .r rv T A n 1 JV iV j Wh.ro 4,Q" Got Namo ' Tp nn1H1 )(f h(l (J (.oni(, f(.nm ,ho vroni.h iUetie. nieatilit!,' a tall, n the letier o with i Ittll. pays daily dividknds West .Inoohson TUdg. Grande, Ore. .Mlu This Ktnro yon r ll'U Slow. MOON DRUG CO. You are always welcome to use our phone. 99 rn s y 1 J IV toff lira fwrnimim S PAT. or I. ijf-v" ff .V 1st w i