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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1930)
Tuesday, January 7, l'WO Vtigti Six LA OKA N UK KVlfiNINO OUSEItVKK, LA GKANDE, ORE. ..U l.Ll U OVER Jjuleve In I Viill - To tho uniiHimlly warm winter weather, tho (frtiiiilit llmido valley in rjx'ri"ni'iii It duo the oppor tunity Tor t lir farmorn tn carry on Kiimo of thHr uprlnj; work. It. I .Miifftck, of near Vve haft jum fin lulutd jilamjnh' S eherry irmw, inoHfly Itoyul Aiiimh. .Mr. Munich ItiiH u tmrt of 13 ucn'M wt ti clmr-rJ-H, fihfi troen, thai anf l year old, TheHe tr'H wcoi ,n Iho 'plant In Jieeember, an lit wivh he flu- j 1-lit it IIh pluntfnt; on J)oc,cmber i, hI yenrM nun, These trecH are" JhhI I cuitilitK I'Uo hen rl inc. There wej-e a few wnttored cherrleM In J!2S,.hut tho Ki29 crop hniiiKht In money. There are name l.aniherlH Jn the orchard, hut (he majority are lloyal Amu. Mr. .Miinifk ways ho thlnlis lloyal Anne Innr earlier and morfl heavily ami nine lhat they nrn a, wirer crop than tho Murk ehorrleM. While ihc Amiu-k ko in tho eaunerlen and brlntf lewt money pet pound, he Million ' Unit In Ihc Ioiik run, they pay heller. .Mr. Mn -fliek.haK fluo .prune (roe ihal are 'about tho Hiiiufi iik' an Ihe elie'r rjen.. Jlr Ih opliuilmlr ahotu prumn thou'tfh they havo not brnhidit much liimiey.of late yearn, hut he thin'cn; '''that thlH In an Ideal location for pHiiicH and that there In aoi a ornn 1om onn year In ten In MiIh locality. Jo ulno thlnkH when Die market Ikrenn'H Mobilized, Ihe prune Kinwer will mine Into bin own.! There Ik nlfn Hound him; In not put-! tint; yotir "eK nil In urn- ImHliH,", VcirAtiin . MIkh Lalllau ICnaul, daughter of, Ari'.and Mik. I'm a I Knaut. nf the .viowa dltret Ih (pille well again final her recent siege with Ihe chluken pox nnd Ih In aehaol again .thlH week. Lillian waa not very HleU.nt all hut waa rddlged to re rrmln at home. i Ihe children there. A number of Iteliinis Home pupils havo since become ill and : MrH. K. A. Austin relurned yes-" Uin teacher, MrH.Carincn Alll terday lo her home west nf Hum- h-r. who hud mivn had them he. tuervlllo after having been In l.aH fon,. mlf. ,Thool Is clOKi.d iih the (-Ira tide for medical intention. VmlongK Visit Mltw Amy Ilelln larkln of llo.e 'inan, Mont., who came to the valley for n .visit at tlm H. linbliison homo on the Hldeliltl road has been having quite a serious time with a wisdom tooth. The tooth van , (liilto deeply Imbedded nnd some flurgery necessary before It could ho !;emoved. Hlie expeelH to slarl toia'orrow lo her Mmituiui lwmie. Ifnvo Inlerrsting Meellnu Sunday afternoon, the second of the Her let of nu'cilngH held In the Interest of better reading and under 'Ihe auspices of (he Tnlon County lilbrary league waa held at Iho Is land City coinmimlly church. The ineellnirivaH not largely attended hut WUH full of Interest. Mrs. Whl-ter- ricrce had charge of the diH t'UKslonH of Ihe at'teninon ami the largo selection of books which sh )ial received from the state library were all taken out by those present ODd covered u range suitable to children and iin through the tastes of udult readers. I . o , illnvo iuc.-.ts Air. and A Iih. W. a. Znrbrlek and family or y,u& Chapel had for their guests at a waffle feed on N'W Year's eve, M r. and Mrs. John . Schroeiler and Alma ami Harvey of Island Clly and Mr. and Al.rs, .lohu 1m hist rout itnd daughter, Hella . J.ouu of Moss Chapel. o Ilillil Suri'errt ,' Little Ai'diu Iterry. daughtrr of Mr .and Mr. -I. II. lleriy or Iowa district. who was so severely burn ed Sunday evening h at the f! ramie I6ndv linspllul suiTerlng fi-oin the burns. I'arhaps tho worst feature of Iho uechlent was I he severe burns Inside the Utile girl's mouth. . . --o Chih Alm't The meeting of the Women's club of ImMei will be at the home ot lif. Wlltord WestensUow, We.lic-s. day tho Sth Instead nf the home bf Mrs. Irvin Weslenskou as an nounced. ( -Is CiillcU i:ast , Airs. Andrew liloklaml, residing near Island City, left early Kriday morning for Holland, Iowa, where tdie was called bv (he serious 111 iish of her mother, who lives at that place. Mrs. ItloUland had u letter from her mother which was written by her mother ihe day ot ter Christmas, ni least (he Kie:ii r part of It was v.ritleu by her and finished by smiu one else. She had tod been well for se-me months hav ing suffered with hanb'iiiim of the iirterb-s and week bejore last dif fered a second stroke, Mrs, Hlnk land expected tto reach her den tlnallon some lime Suudity. Terry llo-tes; -Al rs. Joe 1 'erry of Tsl.i ml City lt be hostess to the ladies' aid ol thal place at an all day work meet lug with pot luck dinner at noon. A large allendance is desired, CIkmjm IMay Metnherri of Ihe Hehckuh lodge at Sumntervllle have chosen tho (day "Keiupy" to he given In the near fuiure, the cant to be an nounced later. ' Kempy" l: not an altogether new play hereabout" bill It utwajH goes over big. Jh turns To Seh'Nil Miss (im Hudson who spent her C'htlstmaif vaeiitlon at th homo of Ii r urents at Imtder h;ts returned 1u In r teaching duties at llcnd, o. Aid HVrpnti4j Tho rrfciilar meeting of th All eel uld FOrlety which was to havo been hold thlH Thuisday has lifn posttoned ou account of the imas h epidemic at Alb el. No urranne. lueutti fur the meeting will h tnmje until tho epidemic ban subsided, i THE VALLEY Mabel B. Morton, Valloy Newa Editor Phoneit Hetlfler.ce, 828-Jj Office, Main Ma I. In tf . Aim, Walter IMorxnji and her youiiK daughter, huNltii have I hum hero from J'ortlund ami are mak ing a vbdl t Ilu- parental J. A, (liiMkJIl homo In the valley and uImu with llii'lr many frlcnda. 4 Member of the Casklll family enjoyed u family dinner in New Vear'H at tlm homo of .Mr. ami Mr. Walter I I.iitrlilnfn (n l.a Grande, o- Itclui iiN In WorK .I1hk (nth .fohrtKon, who Hponl the holiday with her pn renin, mid way haiwecn Alh-el mid itnhler Iiiik tot uined to her teaching dtitlfH In The Da Hen. AIU l-.lo Is At the meeting of the (mlder I -adieu' Aid Koriely held Thlll'Hday at (he home af .Mra. .Ml In 1'rati, the following officer were elected for the year; IVeKldciit, -Mi'M. .1. A. (laa 1;(M; , vlee (treMldept; M'ih. .Ilaltie Wine, Heerelary, .M'fH. Leona Jiliig.i man and treamn-er, Mi'h. Ktta W'i'leli. 'J'heni' wart, a Hjdendhl at tendance of jueiiVhci'H,' a. pleaminl nf lernooa Ih renorli'd . conelmlf ulr l wlllj the serving 'of a nice tray lunch, . . ''. v o- , v. " lrlvo Ne- (Vir - The Allehaelfoit slsl.era, .Margaret and .MIkh A melja are driving a new Hodge nix which Ih a. great help lo I hern In their work. ,M Ikh Margaret Ih teacher at the AfoWJ t'hapel fehiMil while AIIhh Amelia teaehcK at Island 4 'it. v. Their home Ih at .May Turk. Have Aef.c - An f'pldeinlc of ineaHh-H Is abroad In the valley at present, Aliccl hi' Ing the scat 'of the majority nf eases'. It Ih reported that Home children hroke nut with the dis ease in school tliitH exposing all aiiihoi'ilies believed It unwise to secure a substitute; teacher so long uh all Ihe children had been ex posed, o MiiliTlaln ' r " . .Mr. ami Mrs. J. A. fiaHklll of near. Inibb'r entertained al u won deilul turkey dinner Sunday week nt their honie. There were hk K en seated al tho table Including in ndultluu to the host and hnHtcHit, Mrs. Walter l'll'i-son iind daughter oi" Portland, Air. and Airs. Walter Hutchinson, of Ia ( 1 ramie, .Miss Wllmu. (laslilitl Jack lllatt, Air. ami Mrs. lljenry Uuhl, daughter, .Mon ica, and hoi) C billies and their guestH VWnJ'MAliJinr! Sli: .UhuM and (iramlma (iasklll. o llnve Wnich IViiiy A New Yi-ar's eve watch party w:ih held at the home of Air. and Airs. Irvin Wrstcmdiow at luiider. Tho following guests were present: Air. and Mrs. Hans Westenskow, Mr. and Aim. I.evi Jensen nnd children, Air. ami AIjs. 1co Wes lnsltow. Hoioihy itednuind, Al Ired Westenskow and Herbert l-ischer. o-- l.elter of lnlcioi Along early last fall. Air. and Mrs. Joe Anson and their family oT near Cove avenue, left the valley lor California for : an Indetinltu slay. Airs. Alison was an active member of Iho i 'oiintryw omen's club and at the last meeting the president, A I vs.- It. A. Alaslerton read an Interesting letter from Mrs, Anson. Itelleviog it lo lie of Interest to their wide circle of friends, the club haH asked thai Iho letter be published. It would seem from reading the leater, that tint family Is still uuile loyal to. Hits particular part of Oregon. !MMJ Tribune St. I led lauds, Calif. Hear friends of the Country woman's club: Here's hoping t hese few lines will find each and every one t you cnioylng good health and able (o attend club on regular meeting days. Often I think of that last day together and of the many oilier enjoyable imeiini;s. t am hoplnc lhat you will all Mlivo to keep 1! KOtllg, even tho you do lint ac complish any big thing as some i bibs do. Those congenial, happy lU'etlngs mean more to me mnv in memory, than they did when I was there. I have been vciy lucky la meeting jolly and congenial folks lo re. 1 attended the parent-teacher association here the first month and thru them I met Auxiliary ladles. So between school, auxil iary und neighbors j,, ot have much spare tilmv Sundays Wo spend driving to places we have not visited before. Last Sunday we drove to Palm Springs out In the desert. It I surely odd how Mot In r Nature spreads her beauty around. One drives for miles thru desert, then all at once drops onto palm trees KiowlnH thick In ft narrow canyon. Home, one h;iM had brains cnoiiKh to cupltttlW.e iho seem ry and has built u beautiful bi hotel there w here w o common folks could spend the v Inter at S per day, I'eopl, here go w lid over some mud puddle on tot of a mountain about la.ooo te.t high, or mm scrub trees mi u sleep mountain side thai you need a rope to gel lo. 1 urr wish they could tike a trip up north and se .some real scenery. When you hay you ure front Ore gon, they will Invariably Kiy. "Oh. tnyf I wouldn't live in that rainy conntiy." I guess they think tho enul Is all there is hi Oregon. 'er-i-onully I'll takrt Oregon scenery and Wouthi i n California climate. t certainly cannot b beaten, in the winter time at least. Just tiu.iKine rating C'hrUtmu and Th-inksi; mk dinner outside n the p irks or else where, Thanki-glv ing w r and pome Mioitd. look mir dlu net a und wem lu the park hi Itiv. i.-ltle. If it t 17 Isn't raining Christmas, It will be Just as nice outside. JJut it does get real chilly b'.-re.,- especially nlghtH. A few nlglilH tho tempcra lnn tnH been down .around 2i. When jt gettj around that the frost a la nil goeM nut. and the orange groves become a smoking beehive. They" must hurry ana get the smudge poiti gnlng and el a. sihn'kr serce up bciweey gio trow' hjhI fho frost., J-Vojn vvJait they mty now the orange crop will bn a lit tle better tlum The fruit will bo larger Iho and will command a laiier market price. The orange crop in Jjkc tin- wheat crop up there. We think sometimes there wjll not be a third, of a crop but by Ihc lime It Js harvested we have -a half or better crop. Among some ot the Interesting thing wit have hocii and heard since coming was the Kensaliou of nn; eaiihijuake that, originated about five miles from us at the , little town of I'attnn.' The sana torium ror the feeble ii(.(hdeil -is1 located ' IJuTe' and . that liarUcuhvr strljj of grbutid' Ikfon'the fuult line , for earlhitualtert. '' Anyway It was hard I'liough herk -at .'JjedlandH to j rattle tJin,dlbeH "In, the.K)ijl0iird : anil ie(, ;. tho , jedy to nhOitihyhig ' Then? .'won' su';uHr'iighi. iiiake felt Ijero-iilghLijcjtore.',.lastr,. I oxt peel. we. will be hunllng' tljo upon j splicer; one of these l;m-s. j J would iiKfj io e.xieriei)ce .p. min- neuviei- oiie, just mo 11 doesn't, do any dam age outside of , scare us durub. . Today Is another beautlTTuk iwarm day. 1 cannot': reailKe yej. that 11 can be so nice ami warm lhlf time of year. 1 'sure wish every one of you 'could liu Jiere I'oj- the win Ut ui ast; 1 cannot hJiy howthe num mer will be yet. ' Haven't sceir'tMrs. (ieorgo f.irou't for several days, but iho 'wasn't n bit well the lust tllbfl I raw" her. You know thlnk'lt would do her li world of good If all of.,yqu would write her a few linen, or send lier a post card.. HIkv depends a Jot oq (utsldf eneonrageinnt t and it Is HiitJi a llltlo effort for one' who ! well, yet doen n lck, person a lot of good. X am o :Hqr1y thut we dodn't do that-for Mrs.. Iitckenson before sho passed away, Hhn want eil to come buck there, for u'vislt so mijch and her last, thoughts were of "home1 'an she culled tho vulley. We have vMtod onoo ' with Mr, Idekensoii und Jennl. ' Jennie lookM Ihe phituro, of. health. She In keeping' house fpx'her Watlien She Ih ItUeViding;,? ;t'uke hint to Vlctorville ''whertt Ji-rrjiW5n liven to spend the winter", . it -Is nn "the ed go of the (lPsortiOnd of'Courrto Is higher and dryer. . It get pretty damp and chilly ut Bantu. A nu, for o. inuu ,uh old. ftf lift., ii' Alaybo you would like to know something about ournelvifl. - The boy go. to HOhool evei-j- day and are gelling on very weil. I ex pected to put llow-.frd In .kinder they put bl hi lir tho first grade. It they put him Intheflrst prude, H was rather-' uphill -' buslne.-w for Mime time Jut he .ni ;nade the iTiadc now and doliiK.flm?. Klbert la In the fourth grade and I hold ing It down. , Ve live about .one half mile from school nnd u stone1! throw from w hero Joe works.- lie has had fairly . steady work ami lucky to have Hint.- ; IliislnesM has been very slow here for a, year. The fruit fly lhat did so much damage lu I'Morlda has affected this section of California rather heavily because a number of tiou here have large groves of orapges In' KloHda,.' This j year they have b'rOtulcast' U short j crop of oranges and .people' are not j flocking In here'fof work us before ; and that Is hard, on the tow n be-I cause It depends on tourists ami j fruit tramps, for its busl'net-s. That long-hoped-for rain .the people hoped might jilt Southern Call- lorn la has taken a notion to hit .In ! a rou ml Km Kruncisco and move north so I guess, o will ait awhile longer for cooler v out her,1 . ' . i Well Kttdx l.w.ndrl like to liear' i rum an oi you uuu wuum uic e know w hat you are" doing, in the j club for Christmas.. You know any j llltli' thing front old 'acmiuintances means n lot when one Ih ho far! away. I haven't been the least bit homesick so far but" I do think of i all of you up there a lot .und wish I you coil hi enjoy the. winter im We are. Willi best niches for a Alerry Cluistmas and u I hippy N-ew Year, I remain. Your sincere friend. (Mrs.) 10HITH AN" SON SEASONABLE RECIPE i 1' rosea 'iiim(o Salmi (Six Servings) One pint run of tomatoes. One bay leaf. ( ni" whole elovo. one tcuspoou nugar. ne teaspoon fneOnU teuspoou iuprlka. Two shoes onion. One tubh'spooii gebtln, Mne-lii.l;' cup nW w:iier. t iue.h.iif cup w blpplnp: creaiu. Sot vi a thf gt Litln In thr t old w i Siinmvr the tomatoes find alt the rest of th tllKt-fdlentA tO. gctJn-r for ten mlm.tcs. tiled put throimh a straimr, gt'luff un ini( h JM'lp b rough i,s possible Itt liia', and mix with (ho k'I tin. . 'H In a coid plat", uod whin thick, but not entirely t, whip wi ll and foij in the croaui whhb h;i btvu whlpV'd. Kr in email molds ot onn Urtr ou Sie with thick uv.yoauulNe to w hleh h s breu added a tabl poo of lemon .lulci. tud B hulf enp t f w htpprd rr a u. p.Mi.iinr tlio..lh ut u-,r. (but j I'lotill.lilou enrol rriorot orilcera I li'ltiillt-r must bi linnllmlt,! t SHPPING ASS'N. IN WALLOWA CO; PROVES A SUCCESS .Two weiltH ago on this pace soti.i thlng of an advatic( report of the Wnlluwa County Stock .Market ing fisso la t ion with the promise that after the annua meeting of tub organization' a iimoc detailed account of lis operations would be (riven. This report has consider -able local Interest, because during the past few months, the initial steps towards the perfecting of suvji an organization In I ohm county t havo been taken. (J. C, Al It, ob- server correspondent at Wallowa has given a detailed account of the work dope, which is very il luminating and Is given herewHh In lull. The annual meeting, of the or ganisation was held at Kntcrptiso, Saturday, Hee, i'S, for Hie purpose of electing three mw- directors am! formulating plana to he carried out by tho association during the com IliK year. Those who wen; elected w ere; yl Hook of Aliddle . Valley section, J'ave Kuhu of I'aradise nlld On-Jordan of Hurricane creek. These together with lour oilier di rectors who went fleeted tor. more tlpm pirn year will have charge of Tjhe,, business, of Hut organization during the coming year. . 'I'he other illrcelnrs are; A. Johnson of Wajlowii; Joe AHIter if Knterprlse iiihV Walker l-'ranklln and W. 10. jionner of Josi di, , . ' A complelo statement of -the business of the ass4ciatioii since j tlm ulnrt of the fh-st trial ship ments were commenced soon after the formation of a temporary as soclatlon on Oct. i, HCi.S and end ing Her. '11, l!-!i. has. been' Issue 1 uh follows: The marketing of '.',( chih of livestock with a. lotul weight of 4,44kt'.t5 pounds haying a value of ihU,za.( and -..representing 1UU7 Individuril shipments with f& ( Individual shippers enguged In the business: iR.'tTtj liogs, i:tai sheep. 8 U S cuttle and til head of old horses were shipped. -! A flntinelnl slatement 'of the as soelatlon gives the following fig ures: ' ' ' ' ! , trcIptH: ' lOo per hundred as sociation feo for handling of . (he atock Rhlpped -1 ,4 4 C. 7 i ; checks un elfilmed $;i.7ii; carcasses 1.4 it; hogs sold to butchers $4!.4u; claims froui'rallroiulH t-heck from sale of horses '1'H.'12 refunds f U.sri'mnltlntf a total of $finy:i.f,'i. . Inishiirsements: Keed $7Hl.i'3: tnlcklnic Vjt(M)ibling and loading,. JlfCD: telephone call f7.fi0; inlHcellaneous, 'lumber stu lionery and uoslago $l."iii.2!; ex pensert to Portland "?17C.4Jt; re- funds t lb?. XT': losses !?771.:t(i: ment 'for horses J-'-Hi.c; a tola! of $4rS.u7: lfavlng a lebalance of $:i:i5 Aj'u'cli nt'JiiiKnccesK'iif (he work ! of the association-'can cw'idl be ac counted for through the hard woiic and; determined efforts of County Agent X. C, Donaldson nnd the board of directors, who have all donated no small amount of their time to .work of assembling and loading out shipments," at many times working nearly till night lit loading out mid-week shipments of hogs. . While a few , who have shipped with the association tire re ported to not be very well satisfied with results, the majority feel that a very worth-while saving is be ing made hi marketing their stock lu (his manner. Kve'ry week during the year of IIi'J'.l hart been at least one car of stock sent to market by ihe associa tion : front some point In the coun ey and fivo.uenlly during the sea sons when' a large number of hoys am) rattle were going to the mar kets, several cars weekly were load ed tmt. u ti number of occasions during the past, few months bogs from I'nlon' county have been 1 rucked to points In this county a ltd shipped w lib the association, lievinus to the starting of the Shipping of ihe iiM-'oeiatlon no stock scales were available at Hie siorkya i ts a t eit her I .ostine or Wullowa and it was soon found thai scales were needed. The assoela-lmy farm. tion took the matter up with the! "Three botlles nf Sargon cleared railroad company and secured scale j up my troubles completely. The sites anil the farmers nf these com- burning and gas bloating have left munilics got together and sub scribed money !, buying and ln idailitig the scales. IhitM yardiiv; facilities are cotu Inir nbout through ihe efforts of the association and according to those In charge the railroad rompiiny Is showing a good spirit in doing everything they possibly ran lo w, CHILDREN LOVE IT! For that hot cereal breakfast that doctors recommend lor r healthy boys and girls, "serve SPERRY Wheathearts Quickly digestible. Contains the nourishing, energy-building heart of the wheat. Delicious! make eollditiolis belle)-. A h eady work has been Martr-d in rebiiild- log parts of the stockyards and at! IClgin vs. f.i.lerprfwe H'.mie of he p us are (e- : j;1n, lilt,- roofed. .Many feel that It is j Knion vs. 1'ii'Kcly due o the fact that the as-I j i;. . s.oelaiinn is handling a large volnmr i 1'jiIom vs. Ji :',tmit olid asking for Hiese m- i nrt'C Mu nis Unit they nje being; nioie icadlly granted by the rail- ' joad company. 'I he iissociatlon is proving a help f to 'nrmers in general in more way than throng) handling their stock. . I'uiiiej the ias( several immibs a j t .riioiii exchange has been car tied on. will) each director having a list j e' breeding stock, dairy sloe!; and ' ;:.any oilier things which are for (sale, or which farmers wish lo buy, ami in this manner are able to , hc. in the Hale ut' many things fi r fa toners, , ; j The county agent's office has j I been a great help in getting Ihe as- jsoi-iatfon slut ted on a sound f oof - I Iim,', All records nave been kept by the coiinly agent and lie has rilfo I I. ecu i.eii'ly at nil times lo tijd la i'v !' way possjld" lo make (he en- i inii U'i ii MOeeesx IfecetilK- I he I asso-lotion has .been nlde.to 'getj . '.. .' ' ' - ' It VOKK. Jan. 7 (Al') ! advance guarantee prices on car-I Sir. and M rs. (h'orge AUllcr. who ' Mahe Jtulli'H salary may lie blg . im:m) or hfji; ai i iim re j aio.m tho iilvu on the CoVo highway and who gt-r this year than ever -before but oiM'ic,i pi-lce and in this manner those who had hogs to put in on Ihcse shipments have been fissured iltraeUvo i. rices for t loir .-lock. The average cost of putting I liog-n onto market during the op- hit of ihc association has rang'- e between 7a and Ml c4-nt.H-per huiuircd. All stock is Insured nualnst loss during shipment. -Jiux'j .Ininaiing tiny possible chance for '; losses to' shippers. ' . - ' Volley Ball ! League Series OnJTonight A'olhy ball teams In four towns in tho valley start a series of gantcH i this evening, a county league or- ' ganizalbm having been perfected last week. 'I he games will last through Keb. 1 I and will be play- ed by the leaiiiH from Imbler. ln-I Ion,. lOlgiu and l.a (Irande. Chimes ; Wheat Farmer In i Fine Shape Nowi ,'i'p until taking Sargon . my' pav-lHtomaeh troubled me for live years I wit bout a h-t-up. Altera meal I'd have a burning in my stomach that ofti'ii li-ll lis hot an lire. .My llv .JAi'OlI HK.MMKKS seemed no good at nil and I was j constipated alt thai lime. I took;.', medicines and treatments at. big!' xpense, but got no better. It was i . in burden lo keep things running on inc. and I eat hearty and enjoy my; nieals. I sleep fine every night and am up early and stirring all day without being fagged when night i comes. I've gained nine pounds and I'm in fine shape generally." Jacob Itcmmcrs, U. I. 4. Spok ane, wheat and dairy farmer. Ited 4ross Pr-.tg Store, agents. -Adv. at Imbl-r will be played in Wadejfale ilr. and Airs. A. H. "'mley., hall, at i-nion In Ihe high school ; .Mr. Aiilhr'r lamily raine from Ire-; j gmiiasluiii. at Klgiu in Ilie high ' land, and he came to this valley lu j ;shooI gym and at Hie it (irandejibe earlleM plope r days and. hotel In l-a Ornndo. i The complele schedule Is ah fol- ! tow: ' iwi Cranue vs. lailon at l.a (Irando, Jan. 7. ! I.ltff.i vs. Imbler at Imbler. Jan. ! K. . friailde at Klgln, Imbler at I'nlon. Jan. Clgln at Klgln Jan. r "J. Im fJrande ut 1 ruble:; Jmbb ,j;,n. Ki'-in -7 Imbler at Kltfln' Jan.iiiv- io ibis valh-y with tin? I.e. Or Hide vs. I'nlon 'at Jan. an, . - , i I'Jgln vs.. i.n . tirahde j tJrande. Keb. ;. , ; ' ! Colon vs. J mlder ;it j l-'eb. fi. J ruioii vs. I.'lgin at t'nioii, ; Imbler vs. 1." 'tJiamlo . I tirande. Feb. 11. ... I'nioi). at.;. Jai Imbler, . l-'eb. ' 6. ill l.a Valley Couple Wed 55 Years J On New Years1 j are-among the prominent pioneer I families, in -Mm valley celein-ntcd ineir a. on wetuiimr auniversarv th wedding i Neiv Yearn day, being a guest at n al tin1 I H Hinall dinner parly glv I homo ol their son. ' 'm w tin uvc ..I'ovo road, I Am members of i n:imR -s closely United with almost !'v,;' lln-er story in this v.alh y, Mr. nnd Airs. Alllli.r 'have, a very liiteri'Sting story In connectloii'wlth (be ynis of their married life. Airs. .Miller was Matilda Conley, the only daughter In Ihe family of the PTSOURCEOFSI M A M V I I I C 1 LIS iti n h i tal n41tlin caui m grac pftrficntag ! th w.rll'i ulf crlng. . Conslipalion, Col Hit. Hmorrlioid5 Mid other evidencct ol Kectal and Colon ditordert may be looked to at the cause ol molt nervous dis eases, rheumatism, stomach troubles, sciatica, neuritis, etc. Only such direct, specialized treatment as the Dean Clinic affords can bring permanent relief. Our FREE book let explains our famous non-surgical method ol treatment and remark able GUARANTY. DcChas.J.Dean RECTAL, W COLON CLINIC DEAN DUtf.Ufi-ua.tOUKTh'MISe rlFTM & l&UN.PuHllAND.ORf.uON TELEPHONE ATWATER 2661 TELEr AfFIUATtO OFFICES Seattle, San Francisco. Los Angeles :v.'v -,.K$Sk IT BECOMES PROVERBIAL Bunting Tractor Co; 1426 Jefferson Ave. . I rcighte.r all over nus pari-m u- iiorHiwest. Their home pla ( silualcd im the Cove highway ' Jaeeiit lo Ihe Hhaimiun scnooi. , Mr. ami Airs. Miller were mar- . rbd in this valley. Jan. I. IS7a, bold having come lo this valley in the same wagon train rruu me middle west where .frs. Miller as .Matilda Coiiley was born I . -'S. sr. and Air. Miller In Hancock, ill.. Sent: 111. I Kt H. ' I Mr i.n.l Mrs. Miller were the iiMitoiJM of nine children, all of. i bom are living and all of llnn .if PDU. Hfll Wlm ll'CS 111 I 'alil'oriiin, M lU'if Mr. Miv. Mlllr-r alHii havo u lionM1 ;i:ni wh- r'' Wiry liavt' i'ci'ii l(lnlini; the wln-tiM-ii '.he lM ym". Hi'" wlllli'r liiiv mi "Mi'l'iion. The i lilliln n l .Mr. iiii'l II in. .Mllli-r iii-i'. VVill wlm li .!in Ilu' S.iiiiI 1 :1.1c-. -Mr. Kill" i-tji.il It ..r li- ilislrl.-t.. Mia. M:uy (liny. Imvi-r C..M-. I'..n Ml Ml IIt.-or rn-ni- : Mrn J-wl clarl;. AIH'-I; Kriinli Mlll'-i-. hi-.vci-('live. Hen .Mllli-r. ( 'n llfm-nlu, Mrs. (looi'Kil.'inim Climlwli-li, lo.vi'i-rovi' a ml John Mllli-r, who livi-s mi Ilu oli IHIIIH' iilnci'. SO IIOM'S I'tHt IKJ.MKItS I he won't tf'i a bonus for hitting j hone runs, (ieneral Alanager Kd i narrow Hays toai nnvu im- u.i. j comes, the babe and ol. .I.tcoh ; Huppert. the Yankees' president. Krank Al'lller ' wilt talk over the contract but tin on ihe 'lower bonus system has never been con- ' - sidered. " family 'whose' '- -'- -"- : - ' ' - - COA Let us fill your bin now you will need it trio. & Dunand I'honc 1525 Jefferson St. A dispatch from the Chicago Tribune PreasV Service told of the progress of certain legis-' lation in these words: "The bill proceeded through the house with the precision of a 'Caterpillar' Tractor" ... so does the world, r.waken to the steadiness of the unfalrnrino "Caterpillar"! ...-Watch one clambering up a stiff hill in the lumber camps . . . climbing"' over limbs and rocks and through under brush. Look at the straight furrow in plow ing time ... the wide tracks rippling evenlv across wet gullies. So may the name "Cater pillar" one day carry to all the suggestion of undeviating, steady progress! u; H'li franlcCleavinger IMocUk ami lui'Kio;", , vans and men Move your safe just lell ,us w Ilell. Safe moving-'- heavy" hailing. Small jobs and big ones, 'Care ful work ami lln- right price as you Know. Main 7i)2 i Won t that be bl chnT