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2 e Ten LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Thursday, October 31, 12!) OVER Alure WIiiiiIiikh A trlPifnuii received Into yewler tiny afternoon brought tlu infor mation to Union county folks that Uvo inoro 4-11 club fcoya hud come out at the top with ho ma of their HhowlnffH at tho faelflc InKrnut Jonal iJvpHtock Hhow. Tim me kul'o stated that Allen Mill hud. won a Bpcclal prize on his fi steer, a Hhorthorn, having been awarded tho Jack Napier SIM) Hhorthorn calf. Also, Mr. I.awr tnc0 Informed h thai Cluyton l"ox had won tho Hoselawn I'liriu $7I Hampshire Jamb. Th Ik hunli Jh a much coveted winning and Clayton 1h to' ho congratulated on winning It, durlwr thiH his tlrst yenr In club work. AM tho poIntH entering Into the doclHlon for tho Hhorthorn culf uru not known. Mrri. MIIIh. of near tho Cove re ceived a letter yesterday from Mr. MIIIh, Hhortly after receiving a telegram telling of tho winning. In that letter, Mr. MIIIh stated that Lloyd MIIIh who showed In tho Hame claHn wuh given Hecond place on animal and Allen, ninth. The Hhowmunshlp content was to have been today and Allen mum have inado IiIh blgHho.wlng there. Lloyd'. Hteer wuh purchased by the Union county chamber of commerce, u prlco of 18 cents per pound having been paid. The oxaci standing cf tho 4-H judging team was not known last ; evening, either. It was unofricl- j ally Htalcd that the team, made up i of three young pooplu In the Kulph Comstoek family, up Mill Creek i;anyon, had nuidu ell her 8th or fllh place, and taking tho great number of teams entered. Into ac count, that Is thought to bo very good. .m There will doubtless no other reports irom the i'ortlund show. Theso follow tho announcement of Wednesday that Clyde Klddlo had won tho sweupstakes on his I'o.l and China hogs for the fifth con sccutlvo time. Also It wn an nounced that Hobby Huron had taken two firsts and a Hecond, Olaytoa Kox a second and u fifth and J-Ivelyn McKennoy a third, all of theso om their allowing of lambs. o Called to Washington Mr. aiid Mrs. 1'uwl KmittU and daughter, Jtlllnn, left early yester day morning for Spokane, Wash ington, having been culled bv word received about midnight the night, preceding that Mr. Knaut.' youngest brother. Will, had been very seriously. If not fatally In jured In an automobile .accident, which occurred . on Wednesday. Meager details'wero received other than Mr. Kuautx and his young lady companion were .bot h injured and woro at tho , Deaconess lios pltat. It wuh stated Hint, the young inun had had ono par torn off, waH badly bruised und crush ed about tho body. Tho youiig lady's Injuries were not so serlwiiH. Mr, and Mrs. Knaut?, hud all their Plans made to leave I'Vlduy Vuv Portland for a few days visit and w,ero then going to Hpokami to witness tho marriage of Mr. Knautz' sister, ills brother 'e'red coming from the middle west for tho event, also. This accident sud-, dcnly changed all .plans, l-'rlends of tho Knauix family wilt hupp to receive more . encouragMlng' word within a day or so. n To Hiiro Ilallinvo'en laiiy Tho I'leusant Grovo grange Is up 1 to lis tricks, And - Is planning afi evening where grungers can mix At a eOHtuino party In Hallowe'en style "And with spooksfl. and witches0! you may dance awhile Cards and gumes for those who don't "dance the step, And even at thai yo.u'H have lo of pep. - o Of doughnuts and elder, we all o wltl pa Hake. L'ouie and see 'fur yourself, tills parly's no fake. On November secuml. Hciueuily'r this Hue t-'ouie In your rostuniu and liuve a good time. 0 lias Owr-Mght Loots The Misses Klleu Ileitis and Vio let Wells of Valerlu district were guests over night Friday hIkM of Miss Josephine Fisher, the three girls having attended the party at Die lower t'ovu school "earlier In the evening. I on can't expect success if you make a jellyrnll 1 Amm a jellyV0ll I B j I - ; M m M ' I H I '! V M W ! "JTV j m M t g j , M eVj ' ff . ti j ! An'! when coffee in roasted in ; hulk it can never have that j smooth, delicious flavor of ; ' I Jiros, roast only n few nouudi ) at a time by their patented, j continuous process Con trolled Roasting. The llavnr is controlled because every berry is roasted evenly. HILLS BROS COFFEE Fmk ftitm ihr ctit run i-d ifwrn ft, . tkt tty. THE VALLEY Mabel E. Morion, Valley New Editor Phonea; Residence, 828-J; Office, Main Cnnchidn VlhM ' Mr. and Mrs. Kred Kpeekhiut Jr and Mrs. I'red Kpeckhai-t Hr concluded their' visit. In tho valley hiit week and returned to their homes at (Julney, Illinois and Pay son. Illinois respectively. The Ill inois people had been visiting at the JoJ'n Hpeckhnrt home In I. si Grande, and at the Herbert Hpock hart und Paul Knautz homes In the Iowa district. They had left their homes In the middle wen, AugUHt lf, and Were loalho to leave tho valley even when the expiration of their tickets mado It neeensaiy to go. They made lining friends while hero und woro de lighted with our valley. Ilnvo Special Program Tho Klgin Woman'H Improve ment, c'ub held lis annual library day program Thursday at tho home of Mrs, W. JO, Hrowneli, Mrs. J. 1 T. Galloway had charge of the program, some features of which were a roll ca II answered by "Why I It end" and also read ings'' by Miss Idi Hoed. The next meeting of tho club will be held at the h'Hite of Mrs. K. W. Keller on Nov. 14. This will be guet day and the V, 1, M. club of Pumpkin Itldgo will be among the visitors. o - Jtlile the I la live stock men ii round .Summervllle have been rifling the range tho lust week rounding up I heir cut tle whhii have been on tho re serve. Not all th(. livestock w.uf located and another trip will he necessary, fly do McK rustle, Ult lard Chuuto, Hilly Hay and George Murchlson, riding for A. J. Arnol dns.went up Kin Icy creek and stayed at the stockmen's cabin there, while, Hugh and Karl Park, Hurt Oliver, Krank Wuodell, Ar thur Hehrens and Press PugJi rid ing for I'Vank Oliver, went elo their cabin on Nine Mlle o Kntorlulii.s Girls Aifothvr yoi-y splendid afternoon party was given recenl ly at the homo of Mrs. Walter M, Pierce near Island City, Mrs. Pierre hav ing for her guests at this limn the girls at thu Mossmari liaise, stu .d.cnlH at the IOuhI crn "Oregon N ur inal together with Miss Williams"' lather and injblher, who worooh'er house guests at flu; time,. Mis !.urxnn. Mi's. l. Ai. Aloe, Mrs, Moss man and 'Mi-Hd-llariieii Mel'hjijuld. Mrs. Pierce showed'tho girls many of her beautiful things, articles j frouuill the count lies .which the has visited in her travels, and al so uddrcsscd her g nests, talking j along practical lines. Mrs. Ale-j Donald, who wan a special guest J of honor bilked to the ..girls nlsoj giving them vivid and thiiHingl .pictures of plotfeer days. The -af ternoon was concluded with the serving of lea, Mrs. 'Plercu presid. ing at tho saniovitr. , tliiv to I'orDayd iOrnest Itcl.ong of Grange hall has gone to Poriland to attend th'.' last Jew days of the utoe'lio show and also, to .visit with his, mother and sister who reside "there. o I lilting' liny I-.arl t'handhy mf ?ibove r-lgjn und his crew of "hay 'balers arc few other friends utf giwsns clniiiwg spending these Indian miiuuu'r tli,e ayernoG'n. II was an fnlcri'M't dny baling chay lib the Graiub-lng aftlertioon und iitiMa avi HiihpU 'Honde valley. M,v, I'hanilhir -has a en.fjoyed by thi yoAin'g lro'slffl atfrtl lalrly lai-gi' "pi-ess, that MM liandle hostesses as liy fhe-ir gftessls. Ttoe -f tons'' a (lay cnyte easily? lb; is interlw o the afrivjAvd wnV jiiwt .f ho finishing a monih's fall run, ifl it . correct setting for tlce (irograL-u- which he expyctH to plow fuv awhile, tlren return to Die valley for anotlm-r run during tfle early winter. To Honor Office The meeting of the Him Mt grange w'hen past niasteis of0t lie subordinate will be specla I ouuests lis next Wednesday. Novefiibel 0. A specia 1 progra m is helng 0 ar- d ranged In honor of these officers under tjie direction o.f Mrs. Hert Grout. a This same grange wltl itf so be hosts to the hitw fall tneet Ingof llie Uiuion county l'oimnia grange, wfilcli will be on Saturday, Nwveiuber V. ' --o V AllflTlle WchI- KVlurti M rs. A. Meltonald Iowa distjict iind .her dairglner, ?lrs. Helen McNuhfe and 1lftle daughter of fa II lorn ia have re t urneil frmn the middle wesl where they attendetl Ditf Holt-Mc-I toon In wedding. j Gim'n to linker Mrs, W. R Mrovk drove In Hak I er Tuemlay eveulug wher she hdned M r. llrock who lias been , there tor some time. The Mfoek family lives in tho 1 by creek I.I.....1......I ;uesu Near Imbler--. M rs. ' George Hoyee and tiaby ilaligliter Jaiiiiiln have been miesls el' Miss A una I trunks on Hrooks I.uue during the absence of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Huriunwhu at- temliim the I'acitlc Jnteniiithnuil. Gle Nice Hnit.v ' "iiday school chiss at the Island Thy comtiiuntiy church, tatiuht by Mrs. tlnrn-lt Hluktand entertained the nieuiliers tit John Sehroeder's cIunm ut a Halluwe'en I party Tuestbiy evening ut the home ! of Mr, and Mrs. HloKland. li was a costume and masmn-riule party I and lh'' together w it Ii Die clever deem at Ions inu Je t he setting very tnteresung and H,,M,k';: T'"' , VI'I" XVil H,('"t I'l in winners were I icnrgin I .ee I'avker. Alfred Hlokland. Harold iirbrtrk and time Hloklaml. Sldendtd 1 cfi eNhments were sei v cd by Mis. Itlokhind and her tiiis. Members r Ihe class. s present were Alfred ami Ueue lllnkliiinl. Iliilph itlld Kenneth SlMlpp. Uiiiold Xlirbrtek. an I t i Ht h ChOI'it, l.ttllan, (fini:iu tind J ii tin Jene I'litiier. i 11 ami Delilah Hugey. D.iphne Howei . liuma i ml Mr hnlei ami Annii Louise Moure. Adults who Were M'.-tai ul x. ;ii;. .1. : Dm,-. 87 cry, Mrtf. II. JO, llngey, Mrs. Tom fooper, Mrs. J. M. Khnfvr and Mr, and Mrs. Garrett Hlokland, o Called t"v Juieral Mrs. Hai'ah Tiitllo of lOlgln was called to Medford, Hunday, be cause of the death of her duugh-tcr-iu-law, Mrs. l,eG Tut tie. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Tultle were old time rcrddi Ms of Klgin. Mr. Tuttle edited Hie Klgin Hecorder for many years before going to Med ford to take charge of tho daily paper there. Have Parly About 100 people attended the Hallowe'en party given last Kri day evening by the, pupils of the Lower Cove school under their teacher, Miss fonlogue. The school house was very appropriately dec orated and tho evening was com pletely filled with such games ns prevail during tills particular sea son of tho year. There were games, races, stunts and contests, Miss fonlogue having been assisted by M rs. l-'ru n k 10 liner anil M f a. Karnest Gray. Thu refreshments served by the people of tho Im mediate vicinity consisted of sand wiches und pickle, pumpkin pic, cider and coffee. o Visit at Maine Mr. und Mrs. Harry Kishor, and children, Josephine and Jay New Ion o fValeiiu district drove down to Haines Hiinduy and were guests ror a part of the ly at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kot nnlg. o Observe Itlrthilay Mr. and Mm. 10. H. Long enter-, tallied a group or their neighbors and friends all day last .Sunday at their hoMie north of HummervUlo, Mrs, Lung arranging the party for Mr. , Long's H2ml birthday anniver sary, i'hvre wna u big dinner at noon, und 'Mr. Long 'was unusual ly fortunate. In having four lovely birthday cakes' properly adorned. The duy was a. Smost )japjy one for ulf, tho group having included, besides. Mr. und Mrs. Long, Mr. and 'Mrs. C. C. .Wetfh of Imbbir, M rs. JO. Sanderson. Mr. inid Mm Dave Kauderson and .family, Mrs. Krank Woodell and Gibbs Wag- onoi Mr. nnid .Mrs. Wayuie Park. Wltlfl Park of Huntniervllle Mrs. Hurl OIU , 10mory and Madeline of Dry f reek and M r. and 'Mr a. Karl Purk of Pleasant "Grove. " Hock e-Wall Grange Hock WalP Grung held their meeting last41Viday night wiJh record a Men'dancr. The Tharny Grovo school house, where they mei Scarcely furnlshevl standing 'room for' those presetvl. It ,ts "pe poii'd. and Master (.'haiies M'ooiro reported the gianigo rimutog over with pep and raiin-g to sUni" put tlngi up the rVumowo.-r'k .for tt-iebr iii-w hall, 'i'liey hav tho fowiftdH-" Hi-Hi poureM und .'lo.nim .feet of lumber oil the ground. ll?io l-'lno rtej:nocur . -The yoimgsiers .at. lire VnleiM school, twrid'er tho dlBectUgin nnVl training of their 't'eatshi-'i. 'Mrs? Powelh put o,fi a ll'u'Mo.we'cn ito. gnnu yesterdliy art'itrn.0011 at Uie school. h'avi.ng ttoJbr parents aM a wits decorations aN tea kecHaiDfiff with the ew of ,AHi Salnto' day. At trte dour ihe guests were, re ceived by two very poMte anrf veay r'ijlghostM and In thes froi.it tn the room the rest af the. giJiosts were aso generous with their courtesies as eaeh0gue.s arriv?-d. The progra it opened will) a drill tff hie ghosts an4u ditch daticf. KMna Javier gead piyacjt and VJnld' amP Violet Wells told of llu origin of Hallowe'en. tflleH llollls sang "Hallowe'en, ' Violet W?-)ls read "Hags of Hallowe'en." kind Josephine K I s h e r gave a sketch, "The rtiillowe'eti Gnome.ft I n&)ld J a s p e r read "ItaggAly Man" and Kllen olleKIs MnixabeDi Ann." 'l'he last number, was a Hallowe'en plna.' In which all the children sharde.el'uiupkln pie with whipped cream, doughnuts, coffee afid cider were served by patrons of the schonl, ,oh. yt-s, VvUij the color scheme was yelli.w und bhicli l " 4 lhio N"ev Son- ! Mr. aioLMrs. J. W. Kltii!of Im- bier are tho parents, of a ivw son horn to them .Tuesday and weigh-j ing seven and a hatr pounds. I'ro fessor King Is the principal oT the! school at Imbler. This Is their r iiMt burn. 1 0 Has (hkhI .Meelimr Cricket rial tlrange at .Klgin! had 11 ivenrd attendance tit its regular meeting last Thursday. ! when xix candidates were given t he Hecond degree. Their next ! meeting will tie held on Thursday; e filing, Nn vein ber 7, because of I'omona on Saturday. November ii. OIDi-i'is will be elected for tJUs giaage at the November 7 meet ing. . ! ii ; lrhe in t'nrlhmd .Mis. i:ereti Wallslug r and sun Virgil, of the Valeria district, starhd Die Hist it( the week for I'urtlaud. u lu re they will visit for a time at the home oT Mrs. Walt dinger's mother, Mrs. Uel.oug. and with her sister. o I lcii I'rnm TilhimtHik Mrs. Howard Wnrmcth of Til lamook In tn the valley. Isiliug iih lo r 1 1 her. Hob Nixon, and her ulster, (lladys, at Islund City., o Heluin tn Iji tit-nude Mrs. Henry Kiies und le r bnby da lighter, who have been spend lug the i.isi several uienths at Die home of her parents. M r. and Mm Mlh s W oodell. 11 1 I'b asant linnr. have returned Ht their lm;i 1:1 La Uruiidr. Homo I Tom Corvallls Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Kherwood j of the Hldehlll roud are home ; from f orvallls, whern they visited tludr son, Cecil Bhorwood, football slur, and attended homecoiulug at tho Oregon Hlato College. 0 Jteturn J'rom I'ortlund I'rofessor Don Hiewnrt, Hmith J I ughes teacher a t I m bier, ami Mrs. Ktewart, together with th judging t e a in from the Imbler lilgh school, returned Tuetsduy night from Portland, where they hud a few duys at the Pacific fn ternatlonul and some sightseeing; about town. The boys were (iiito proud of their showing, perhaps me host record this school has ever made ut the big J'ortland show. They re tinned "northwest ern swine champions" that Is, they brought back the pennant won for having inndo first place in judging hogs. They made 11th place In tho wholo contest, com peting with 60 lennm from the four stutes. Washington, tOregon. Idaho nnd Mommm. At assembly yeslerduy at school each boy. hud Home part of I he trip on which ho reported before the assembled students, the meeting having been a special one In their honor. The Can by team, under Prof. Iifke. which won the first place In the entire contist this year, wus first last year only umong the teams 1 competing from this stale, accord ing to Mr. Stewart. I A SEASONABLE . RECIPE Corn MtifrhiM One-third cup sour milk. One-lialf egg (either tho egg yolk or the egg while). Two tublespoonfuls melted fat. Two tcnTtpoonr-jls sugar. Onu-hnlf teas)ooufii sail. Two-thirds 'cup yellow cornmeul. Ono.fourth. teuspooh soda'. Oi.iu-fourth teaspoon baking pow der. Mix all together and stir well. Mukes siv good sized muffins. Union Pe.ople In Attendance At Portland Show Hy Mi;s. ilt, . Tcl;ruH " , (Observer forri sj,onl-nt) . 1?NlON (Special.) Mr. nd Mi;s. Cecil Orlggy went lo Awrt- lumi lasi Kriday with tly Union high school slock Judging team composed of, Hodney Millet (ilnt;o Vad-en, und HaVid Vrlpp. Others ivSio wuiit down on the Krhlyy special and ivtUMied on MHBnhiy wrre Mrs. Vhe. Ihtlrd. , Ku'i'lieflno KboHbecik tmA H'vem C011- kiln. . . 'KcMVueDti "MpMcl.ii.iwu.1 Ucc0inia1rt led.l atfcia Mirst Dtfiio (,. ilrwvo lo Hofjtl'Mw'i uai Wtu'.iJay umi are spenii.l.Ig.,ti wi'k, taking in W.M' stwek s1mv. They phin o mulfie m trln t. Si-altle before iV- lmriilig hsiow' .faaj!(TB)j. y I r. a ml M r. 1 1 ;i y n 1 o n d PA 1 11 1 n of Cove are moving this-'wv to 'thilr rirnch iiean- Knion. Th.ey Have 1'Wrclwu.Hjwi-J lilt?e kV-prftoce 1m- chWicg Uiu live.stwi'k and Pu'ruin. I'li'ac-hiiA'ry. .They have sfx Mii' ren iDl ,r wIunm will emter tkr l'tiiiin'W scliMiiufe excejrt feg t he. yotlju-gws. .Vlr. nunl hn.r. 5?. Kx Wims wee'lceinvl lawsuts-t; ?w.-hs w, .. WiKeiM &f 11111111' uuA P.if. awil. Sirs. C. 'lit, JftuHbfaiwn r. 'V!Ta.W:.i VS'jiHa. " Kil.ovo 1'hiitH'hiliiKvvd wl? Iw iV-eilie.; tMWX'fo o"f a g.!iJhn' ivmrttei. I-elurtiaL'ij' IMS we,eil; from the .ickMw.-ij; nw-ea-and feh-ea.. jsavo lnk . ti;iTMv where, ht" SfiaM tweia sjni'i.'the lsatnl (We of -Aprn. Liksi ea.r h.e vtftod Mgy Ktf , A rasi ra Ua a nd lla nds 141 thu ielnlty. 5 ', .vnitl l 4) (HI HUMS, IWlH'lljM'y Ami 11M11.. ,-,.t,,.,i .. vv.j, ,..! "iny fn.i l'orll.,Tl wIuto' tl.,-v ! tended the stock show. Mr. MiTkv' it went ;lown on Suiurday wjlth two carloals of caf.lle. Mi. nniN.M-rH. Irvli? lies?, Thos. Hrasher iiiyl t't f Cailwell left Tljurslay morning frji 1'ort land rti.i attemP Die l?iclfic IiiterneiDonalf They wills attend the O, S. (-Yi. H. C6 foota-all gamelnlor?land oV Saturday. Howard Mills oV Casper. Vyo., Visited Arnm L'rt.h.v mfli l" V..il lay at tlt home of his sister. Mrs, Worth llausay. He Wt-nL on to tlii' western part of thujslite- tfl loot? up 1 n9v location. liertrtiit' Wheeler whg has been visiting relaiftes neiA- tJuebcH, Canada since lasu June aiived In moua(in iiuviay ami is a house Kei at the home of Mr and Worth Walsay. , Miis. I'Tanli tloinrlmin f inn oxperhnentH at .the Ohio Arrieul I'urtland ami Irs. WiIlStrano of j Hmil experiment Htation Jndicate. High valley were week em? guests Jl lsslmpla matter eliminat or their nlcie. Mrs. Key Titus. or n'llaclng Die corn acreage. Mrs. K. tiriit'ith and son Mfi are found to digest oats bet James Sluitou and small grandson ' ,, alter they are hull-i and oats of Spolftine were guests last week ! produce more pork than corn. at the heme of her sister. Mrs. ' 1'" rtberwore It cuts the expensHe 1 lave Van Hon ten. 0 j protein supplement in half, says Many I'nlonltes have beeq see- I'aul (ierlaugh. chief of the slu ing Die picture "Say It With Stings" j Den's animal Industry division, at ihe Arcade this week. Mr. and I Since the experiment nuiliyOhlo Mrs. Whit Landlord and sun Mer- 1 ''levators have been Installing oat tin, Mrs. Vola I'arUer. Mrs. I'eavl Shaw. Miss Helen (Hilar, Lmlla Hurlord and Hay Straton V4re among the Thursday vi.Mturs. The men met at the uymnasiuni Wednesday night to organize for .some Indoor spurts. They Indnlg- eu 111 some sireituen volley imll j practice and hope to maUe Ibis a i w celily afialr. . j 1 : Silk Slronsetl Fiber The 5trottKr tctllc liner IumnI 011 n unit eross scctiiuuil urea is the silk fflcr. Wll. but Who Can 7 Overheard on Iho bus. They told mo to mnko mysolf one of Dm ftiai My, 80, of course, I couldn't usu ihe Ruest towel, either. Detroit News. Chinete l ir.l in Field The Chlme knew thu direction j Ilndlnj: power of Die halftone be- fore Dm l.ureneanv .l-vlved Hi- real luj-ivr s .:....i.. ;:i ;";v. "'"TV'xty.1 , 1 I I Grange Notes ' 1 According to a change of - by laws, Die election of of lice rs hi subordinate grungeu must take 'plneo tho .first meeting In No vember, with instul lat ion tnking plac afterward as soon as pos sible. The change wuh mude so that the new officers may( begin their, work 'early In the season and accomplish more ,for their re spective orders than was possible under the old way, as activity umong tho mem hers is greater during Die winter than It is dur ing the busy season. Durkee grungers of Hafcer county did high credit to their grunge when they exemplified the fourth degree of initiatory work at the state grange, meeting held ut La Grande, Saturday. This or der Is the first to become it stand aid grunge in Oregon. KoIIowing uru the patrons who ' -ok part in tho oxen iplif leu tIot: ,' lbert Van deeur, K. L. Shaw, - Mrs. l- L. Siiuw, Lee Miami, Verdoll Kirby. Mr, und Mrs. Charles Caviness, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Wickett, Myr tle Vandecar, May me O'Learey, Mrs. Metu Ingstrum, Mr. and Mrs. Hyron Vandecar, William Smith and Gust Gikas. Mrs. William Smith drilled tho team, but was nnuble to uttend the meeting. I0I-, sic Vandecar substituted for her. The following coinmunlcuDon comes to the editor of the Orange Bulletin from A. S. Goss, muster of Washington Ktate Grange, and It might be or interest to those who 'contemplate, attending tho National Grange ut. Seattle In No vember: "Kdltor llulletin: I huve .just received word from Dean Vivian Dial his illustrated lecture on 'The Symbolism of the Grange KMtmf' -will be presented' In Heattle. This presents' uiv opportunity for up un derstanding of. the symbolism of grange rMualism such as thu west ern meiphers lulve never had. Tt is otir present plan lo hav.e tho illustrated leeture presenti'd in tfle public auditfjrium, jMrobably ut (I o'clock on Krlday, November 15. It will be followed iiumediateK- tby tlii! sixtli degree, and tho sev enth degree will be conferred after a ibrief inlernPisstoy rorreluxatlon. The asKcmlsly of Demeter will bo conferred in tho public fludito0-' luni oii Saturday morning. "I think wo have unsurpassed 'facilities for degree workand that IhiS will be the inost imprcsslvo exemplificiftion ever gK'en by tho .National (iriyirre., Whei tjyit fls said M. pro bull I y ("ovck a iiTuch wliler field, because Win seventh degree Js reported 10 bo one of II U! lie misfst Jftipressive-degrees of I ny fraternal organizatlo6!!. J "Vo:i fiti;iy waMl t pass oM. tTis ' any Infoa-maDoai to your patrons, sot? Ihit tfiasHe wh aire unable to take t hy . Vxljii rfti-giiee befetiye leuving O'reg'HM 11 way M awwred llyit Limy raid 13M. It ,hfre Tl5e.ro may be sone. Who have not had Hi' fifth degree. ' Thv will be conferred sai'W! Ufowr P'ritifnf uflerftooiw. in t4n ft f)eKBtrii ilttwe wfch rtwivo It to arrasgo 'f Dftir ewinlw-g1 meal ad iieach (he audi'torium . I IWrt lfte UlituK raqjteob h-ctMJo l'fi t hr. mtmmw,-t, of Die .Cii;:ui7jif Uw t Mn MorKin, pr.6il rif Wnl Ni'Ji ltaJ!, rvFjiMi$n(KiiL'd fife iar-' i?f, Jtf'r. ai"1 MCiw. Ally? tigsin Ijtihu hit I-a Mrundt:, when"" tif,y sent m m T'liValde 4Sm t w1da(r " i-i (tending 1 Tim ; SMato ( iti-n liit!- slfl,inH. OH'lien grangers Pi'wna licrtwa who at loaded the 'nWttng were: Xtv. iAb Irs. Kl tner Wnwaaffft-k, Ifor. god Sirs. Krl W.flrWtTcVi. '.rs? lc. 'arnocli, Mr. aul Xtn-fl. VJiarles Crater. Mr. ifnd Wrs. Jff-.. Cryter and .Mr. ad !i'H. Halph Kaf-ton. , - ,., . r. A K''Ouj of J'h'iimnl fi nK' " MrM- "l w udin-ii 11 mi iiauguier jva. m v. Mrs. J. I " Woodell, Mr. iMitf Mr V". A. "Hull. H;iy Johnston, Heriiiice .li)bustnn. I .iiiidi Krii-s ! Mrs? KfHi Slack and daugjitefH,' Hirlilce anl Vaitfs, JIr. and Mrs. Loie aStaiidle? anl .Jobn Lewis, w-ro present at t'.?e Htate. meetlng) S;Piurday, J. H. Woodell and Miss Ava Woodell werPV memt'crs f Lhe i.fptinn commltleu at thewmeet ....... 9 .. . - . - Mr- WOUrii muing ueTll llie chairman of the rommjtftee. i:ki nyns hi lli;i oats j TO HLTKAT C(U IU)lti;it ! W'OCS'lKH. Ohio. (AH) Hulled! eats a good weapon to use ; a get nst the KnroiHfin cfrn Iforer j If its ravages ire serioilH enough to thft-aten crops on hog farms. ! I hollers. IOW A W ATl .liMI LOSS HIlsT..T TO WILI . M MS, Iowa ( A 1 ' liehabillta tiuii of the watermelon industry in Muscatine county and other we 1 tlons of Iowa where blight h;i.-' ( imsed aiiandonmeui of m e I u 11 farming is foreshadows il by Dm- development ef um blight resist- i ant varieties. The aniiMiMiceiueut Is made by ; Hrof. 1. I:. MeDius. chief or the1 plant p;iDioIegy experiment sta- j Don, Iowa Stale college. j One of the melons was cvoHed from mass N lecDon In the Kleek- 1 ley Sv eet arh ty, the ones that se. mt d to surlve the blight being chosen fur propagation. The other ir'ain Is the result of crossing u Compo r melon with a Ktecktey, Cov.toiun.u Goneral Tf,e tlfnus tt lIt.h MvU, , rri ,lM!i0 lls uuirt.( aiu thal w llU.tl ( t.r.-; Ig nmre plcasln; 10 mhcra. 1 OREGON COUNTIES RECEIVE FUNDS FOR THEIR ROADS Tho Oregon stuto highway fund, according to a recent report from Salem received IL0f5.653.83 and Oregon counties a total of $3(15, ,2 1 7.!4 In the apportionment and distribution of receipts from mo tor vehicle and motor vehicle op erator registrations for . Die six months ended September lb. The apportionment wus unnounced to day by Secretary of State Hoss. Tho law provides that of the net receipts the state highway fund shall receive 76 per cent nnd the counties 25 per cent, the appor tionment to tho counties being on tho basis of their contribution to the fund In registrations . Tho total collected for the period was $ LtilS.0SC.3t. Refunds from this were $184 7.07, leaving gross receipts of $ I,G 10,237.54. Front this sum udinlniutrutive expenses of 153,3ti5.77 were deducted, leaving net receipts of $1,400,871. 77. Going West-Has Interesting Sale, Read The Bill Whether J. L. Moss, in 1S49 a resident of Versailles, Kentucky, aul with an urge to travel west ward to "Oregon territory" wus a relative of any of tho Moss fam ily, which did fJnd Its way. to Dm Grande Hondo valley, wo do. not know, hut wo do know that his sale bill preparatory lo staring west is very interesting to rcuders today. . ile're It Is: "Having sold my farm us T am lcuAing for "Oregon Territory" by ox team, will offer on March 1, I V'ilt, all oT my personal pruporLy, to-wit: "All of my ox teams, except twf teams. Hack 11ml Hen, und Tom aifd Jerrj: 'two milk cows; .1 gray marc 11 and 1 colt; 1 pair of oxen and yoke; one baby yoke; 2 ox, curls; 'j 00 feet of poplar weather' board; S00 to 1 (H0 feet three-foot cUip boards; 1,500 iU-fwwL fence rails; 1 (JO-gallon soapkettlc; Sfl sugar trough's Tuade of while ash timber; Hi gallons nipple syrup; 2 spinning wheels 32 poumls mut ton tallow: I large loom imule by .le'ry Wilson; jKMi poles; 10 slip hooiis; lOtfemply baVrols; It 00 bar ren of Johnson Miller whisky, 7 years "old; 20 ga llon3 of apple brandy; 1 4 ((-gallon copper still; 1 Mo.en pot h ;j scythes a w oodi n . pftcl thookX; 2 handle hooks; and cradles; ! Moi-'ln n. pitch-fork's: oue-half ill- 1 erest i n ta n -yard ; r .3 2 ca 1 ibre rifle; buliet mold "and poVder ' horn (rille liuido by Hon Miller) I rt( gallons of soft soap;ohamsf bn- 1 con apdlurd; 40 'gallon of esor- ! ghuiu molasses ft heud of fo,x ' Ivouiyls, aiT smcultfed noulh (iX-'j cept. one. . j At thQ siftou time. I ewill sII ; njy six negi-o slaves 2 men "35 j andfto years oyd: 2 lyjys, and j IS years old; lf mulatto wenclPes, lo and 30 years old. WW se'll fliom all together to thu same parly and,! n B win not separate. Terms saV, casl In hanfl. or nte to draw' 4 per cent Ifltiyes' with Hob McConnell asseeu'ity. ftje begins aj: eight 'clock a. m. i Iiin;j.laTi From Fish 0 Tho raw material of teinglnsa Is the alt blubbers-or sounds of llsh. The fines b Isitigtass0 Js made fcn o Must Answer for Noglcct o It is not nnc what ove0(lo; but also what wVdi not do, for which we are nrnftint able. Moliorc. Too Much Wishing ! Oftentimes thft sttPctfit way lo ffet, siimethins you, want Is tii forgei j "houi EL Amorlcaii Magazine. I . The Store FRESH FRUITS AND 1701 Adams Sugar 10-lb. Bag Each 71c Dromedary Dates Pitted or Unpitted New, fresh stock' pkgs ioc Oxydol The now all-purpose Cleanser Large pkg 23c Matches Buffalo Brand ' Carton, 6 boxes l!)c Cabbage Firm and Crisp Per lb. ..6C I IkS-l-.-.. f I iviciiay s jrocery H ' Apportionments to counties in cluded the following: Baker !MOL57, Douglas $8845.57, Jack son $14,230.12, Josephlno $4ii(10. 811, Klamath $LS.287.13, Lane $L0, 148.70, Marlon $18,1(01.48, Multno mah $.113,119.24, Umutilh $12,4S'J. 'JO, Union $10,42!). 23. During the same period fees col lected by the public service com mission from busses und trucks under the automotive transporta tion act totaled $97,008.90, of which 75 per cent, or $73.20U.GS, was turned over -to the highway fund and $24.4i'2.22, or 'J5 pei cent, was apportioned to the coun ties. , Among tho counties sh.frtng were: Ha her $02S.I7, Douglas $fi:3.02. Jackson $950,711, Jose phlno $31 Lb2, Klamath $1,121.80, Lane $1,340.25, Marlon $1,200.92, Multnomuh $7,558.12, Umatilla, $834.52, Union $095.84. Populous American Cities Our ten largest cities hold a sev ontlt of the entire population of the United Stntea. Gns Logic. AM) NOW WOOHKiY J'LOWKHS HAH1H (A1J Huttonhole flow era of birch wood to match pol- Your grocer returns "your money instantly "if you don't li.ke Schilling's best. , 'rour statement .is enough. He p.ays you. We pay h.im. .' -Y6u keep the Vanilla., Maple Lemon Sherry Wine aAlmond Rom Portland. Boise Auto FreightInc "Daily Express gervice Between Portland and Boie" :. ' ' Bonded Insured Carrier . - FRANK HARRIS, Local Mgr;' TermiHal . Phone Main 699 '. 1315 Wash. Ave. of Quality, Service & VEGETABLES GROCERIES, FRESH MEATS Mayonnaise IValley's Brand A fine salad dressing Pint jar 33c Small Can Calumet Baking Powder l-lb. can . ? 27c Lettuce Large Head 3 for 25c iyiiiy ..26c ished wooden handbags are sport novelties shown here. The wooden flowers are formed of thin birch veneer on silk. 1 'eta Is are combined in contrasting shades of natural wood colorings. 1 m Worth Remembering He . who sows courtesy roups friendliness, und ha who plants kindness gniliers love. . (iltKLW snedo opera pump lor fall lias an inlay of green liz ard and pipings of opalescent kid with pearl buttons fastening the tabs. , Coffee . 47.Spiccs Jjaktng Fowder 32 Eitracta Te'i Economy Phone Main 515 Carnation Wheat Premium Large pkg 39c . Crystal White Soap 10 bars .39c ROYAL CLUB Coffee l-lb. Can 1 pkg. R.-C. Jello Both for 57c Sardines In Pure Olive Oil 2 cans 35c Fresh Spinach 2 lbs, for 15c .Bananas 3 Iks. for.... 2!)c e A