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GENERAL NEWS
VALLEY NEWS
VOLUME XXVIII
LA GRANDE, OREGON, FRIDAY, June 13, 1930
NUMBER 255
OVER THE VALLEY
' Mabel K. Morion, Vnlliy Ncw.s Editor
riiomis: lU-.-lilcm'i-, .Main VtiG; Offls Main 37
SIDE-LIGHTS FROM THE STOCK SHOW
Improving
Mrs. H'rrhort Kncckhart of the
tar und tlio proper way to do In . nruntln ,.linln hftW,(llI
rdor not to bo hurt, and backed 1
Al KchcIi 111 in. self, of tho funny sido of the .Mrs. J. K. Moss, Mrs. Will Adler
Krlcnds in tho valley have re-j accident In which Ills nriu was and Mrs. Ida Moots of LaOrande.
ceived word from Mr. and MrH. j fractured. Ho had an old Ford, or 0
John Dean to. the effect that they i had had. for the car was sold and
are pluniUnf? to start home the-. Mr. Itniik had the money in hw
...v.. iJ..n h. if-ufh. i-alir..r.S L.fcM ,..,. ,..ki.r or a I." u ,n!"rlct "" ' Improve
nlu, where they were called by the
death of Mi. 1 Jean's father and
while thero also visited with Mrs.
Dean's brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. d Mrs. Walter DoLung.
o
Stalls Honi"
Mrs. Kthel Kvann of Alliance,
Mi.i'fikiL who has been vislllnir
i.,.iru. tin. iinuiP of hor cousins t cllcd In Wallowa county has al-
Mrs. T. ('. Heftv. nhove 1 attracted tho interest of fur-
IhO ovc siarieo concsuny lor
her home In tho middle west.
his words up by HinrtiiiK to qrunk
the thinn when It kicked und re- L
suited rather disastrously for Mr
ltrock.
Mai'kettin Association
Livestock fihlppinK if it Is hun-
Farmers Should
Use More Butter
Says Specialist
mers in I'nion county. .Several ut
' lemptj: have been inadt. o start
. :i similar association iii. r?-. Const1
ii, iVir Snmiimi- i Uuenlly the following
Mi,, iwirnthv Mills, who hint I ust 1 shipments made durin
n'iuiw..i w fi,-t vxar's work at ! of May have interest locally
Whitman collego at Walla Walla
returned to her home in the val
Aid Mwte
Tho Island City aid met yester
day at tho home of Mrs. Sam Wil
liamson on Cove avenue, with Mrs.
Dee Davis as the assistant hostess.
Mrs. Garrett lilokJand presided
over tno meeting ana .Mrs. hiioup ; JlrttmU says There are. of course
read the devotionals. Visitors dur- , m stIltifttiCH which R,vo ,0 p(M.
infjinennernoon-were.rs. i.cnrKe cnpi,a t.um,,Ilnptlon 0f butter in
(Kelso, Mrs. C. D. Huffman. Mrs. vUU.H ai, COiUriiled with rural dis
,T. C. Iird. Mrs. Fred Huffman, .tvlvXH ,)Ul 0urir,,l observation.
.Mrs. ,a.icx iioocristin, an. j tin it-
Da hlstrom
V. M. Hmndt. of the ntito col
Icrc, dairy specialist and very well
known in this valley, who has
been Nerving as Hijiirman of the
Oregon Dairy Products Campaign
i committee, has recently issued a
I statement In regard to- the con
sumption of dairy products. Mr.
report or J llllo- and Mrs. B .r
ig the month of Nortn Powder. Th
Tho program
backed up by some recent sur
; vcys, Indicato that the per capita
, I'City consumption Is
ley yesterday und will spend the,
summer here.' Word from Mrs. :
.Mills who Is on a trip back through 1
tho middle west was made to the
effect that sho had Just ooncluded .
her visit in Nebraska and with her J
relatives was starling to UskulooBi,, .
lowu. for u' visit. , j
O-n I.
Comes To Valley '
Mrs. Murctts-May. .who has been!
teaching in tho Queen Anne high j
school in Seattle, has finished her J
year m wo.riv nnu t-uiuu iu ;
tn tnnkit her future home.
During tho month of May up- MrMi Fred Huffman, one by Frunklo , " - "
proximately $3.immi.ouo was real- Sh(lUI,( nnd mti0 Hetty Anne JJlok-
ized throiiKh Miipmems 01 me j am read "When I First Stepped
Wallowa County Marketing asso- on tno stage." Mrs. AVIUlamson
l..tln ,...ii.i.itlnir tn f'niihlv Airiint I i . , ,l
k" V ;.:.,. ," 1 ".-.; ;V,,.,,7.n.'." t . " " i ivnn until Iho uor .unlta consunui'
"'"" - ainn Ol nor nuiuu jusitiuuj. " " linn In iiiir-li illslrli'lq rill bp
foiislsted of six .loul.lo (l. ck cara i eloU!( refreshment wcro served liy"'" " 8UC" c'1" uc
of ,.Ks. on--.Inele .lock car of jKiom folloinB u social "" p. . '"M?"!"0.
0 itoun.l.s at
whllo rural consunttlon
exceed 12 to 14 pounds.
1 Therefore, tho preynt butter cumT
l-lagt. should be carried on prln
i clnalty In tho rural; districts. at
Iioks and five .nixed cars of stock.
The total. shipments Included 1702
holts'. 60 cultle and 40' sheep.
Tito May shipments were slight
ly im-utor thun the averaito monlh
uccordinit to .fr. Donaldson. In
dependent buyers wcro especially
Inactive, only one mixed car w
hour.' Tho next nicotine;, In two
weeks, will be in .the forni of a Mil-,
vei' tea, with. a trnod program and
will be held ut tho church.
I
Makli.B Visit '
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. (KIslo Couch)
Smith and two-daughters, Kleanor
shipped outsldo of the association :ami Mar Jor' lire in the valley from
VWts A mil
Miss Nita Wilson. dauKhler of
Mr. und Mrs. t'llve Wilson of I II.
bler Is visiting at the homo of her
aunt, Mrs. Krcd J'ox at Union, dlli
intt lite slock show.
Much llcllor
Wo hesitate to mention Improve
meilt In the condition or Will Case
who has been ill for some weeks
or rheumatism. ' .V few weeks aco
Mr. Case wn.l able to cotno to I.a
Orando and his Improvement- was
noted In these columns. That eve
nhiR ho took a turn for the worse,
and has not been so well since.
Tuesday ho was in I.a Grande to
witness tin. Kradnation ot his
dallKhter. .Vera.; from the Kustern
f.i-eirou Normal sVhool and said
that with the warmini; up ot the
I durlntr May,
- . -o
j Iteluri.s Home ,
i M,lss Mnrbara l''incs of near Cove
i is spending a few days with her
friend. Miss Josephine KislM',
j whljo he'r molher is in California.
'Iher Brand-parents. Mr. and Mrs. ceived an athletic letter for out
H h i itts 111 l.a Clrande. standinB work in this department
SUO Was OUC liunu nuinu iijm'V""-"
their home at Oakland, California
making a visit at tho homo of her
narents. Judge Vind Mrs. U. G.
Couch of Island City. Miss Kleanor
who has just completed her work
for the school year, has made quite
an enviable record during tho pnst
year. In addition to navins ru-
Ono of tho auimalsawhlcli Is at- ,
trading considerable attuntiou at !
tho stock i-how is tho Jersey cov
from f.ho herd of Charles DeHaas
or near Cove. Tills cow was tho
highest producer for tho year In
tho Union County Dairy lbard Im
provement association. Tho cow
produced 035 pounds of fat and
J2.SNC pounds of milk. Tho value
of tho products amounted to $307.
1 5, and as tho cost of tho feed
was (I oil. r0, tho value of the prod
ucts above tho cost of tho toed
was Tho display is made
tuoro convincing by tho stack of
butler cartons, 763 of them, which
represent the amount of butler
from tills ono cow during tho year
ending May 1. . ' t
o '
Visitors to tho show from this
direction should drive slow enough
while entering Union to see Mr?,
ii, K. Miller's lovely Austrian Cop
per rose which seems to bo at its
best right now. Tho hush is quite
beyond udeipiaU description. I
fact it would not bo a bad idea to
drive slow enough to take in all
of M,r. a'nd Mrs. Miller's lawn.
Carley Fclk of Mt. (Men is able
to bo at tho &how though ho still
Ir. Incapacitated us a result of his
recent operation. Ho has fower
head of his flno registered Guern
seys present on account of his
physical Inability to handle thenij
, o
lt-of. Hwearlnger, who comes to
this valley to succeed Prof. Don
Stewart of th Hmlth-Hugea de
partment at tho 'Imblcr high
school, is n,u Ho prominent on tho
show grounds this year. Mr,
HwenrlnRer lias just recently com
pleted his work at tho college. He
litis been helping tho V. K.A. boys
of Imbler nnd making himself
otherwise usoful.
o
. We feel a bit' tempted to use a
cut on this pnjfe that famous cut
from, rieasant Grove and Mel
horn'a from Pine Valley. ,,.
Tho sheep sheds have had to bo
extended to tako care of tho club
stuff in this line on exhibition this
year. With 63 head from tho
Imbler club alone, some Idea may
be gained of what tho young peo
plo are doing In this one line.
. o
All show patrons Tiavlng to go
lug with thr exeeutlvo sid-u of tho
club work at tho show this year
apd It seems quite liko old times
to seo her helping around. She was
at one time tho outstanding Hol
stehi club member In tho United
States.
Tho Smith Hughes boys, moro i by tho lone plno were - greatly
distinguishable at tho show by tho' pleased when tho state highway
R I1'. A. insignia, have taken on outfits folded their tents and more
work nt tho show this year on a
much iarner scale. The depart
ments of 10a stern Oregon havo de
cided to nmko tho stock show
their annual big meeting place,
tho time nnd placo fur closing
their year's work.
The fact that the summer school
for 4-11 club members Is going on
less silently stole away the
night before the show opened.
(Continued on Page Eight)
of Carmen Daniel and her famous now on tho campus of tho stnto
Hollywood calf, - won when sho
was taking things right and left
in cluli work. lCvcry time It is
used, a small torn pent is aroused,
but this year when, as Mrs. Car
men Miller, she lend tho proces
sion of fine calves which tho 4-H
clubs havo on exhibition, having
one of the fine Itolstelns from nor
father's herd, that cut almost
went In. Carmen has been help-
college makes a dearth of collego
men' at tho show this year. And
they are missed!
o
Tho Herefonls aro making a
good showing this year. Of course
thero aro the fine animals from
tho ruinous herd of Horbort
Channler of liaker. Then thero
aro tho Chapman Herefords from
Wallowa county, Clyde McKenJo's Drug Co.
WE ASK YOU
Have you taken your Ky-PEP-Kcn
today? A tablespoonful of
this syrup after each meal and at
bedtime that's all that Is neces
sary. No nausea, no griping, no
distress whatsoever.
Noxt morning your Hvor Is acr
live ns the entire digestive tract
iu purified nnd . refreshed. You
feel like a different person, havo
a hearty appetite, and are ready
for a good day's work. -
Get your Hy-PEP-Sen at Moon
-Adv.
Giaihrtile Two
Mr. and Mr.". Andrew Hlokland
of near Island, City step into the
class of those who can gniduuto
two or their children during a
commencement, season. This year
their daughter. Mildred was gra
duated from the li Grande hiKli
school, while their daughter, Ks
ther, was graduated from the
Kustern Oregon, Normal school.
o
on tho school's honor roll for her
scholastic standing, carrying a rec
ord of all A's and U's for three
quarters.
A SEASONABLE
RECJPE
weather he was very much better .-.ir Slimmer
and quite-' tree from pilln.'-"' p'Mclvlu Carper of l'romise. who
j o ) him. attended the l.;t C.rande hisli
To Portland I school the past year, will work al
Mrs. II. Hecker or tlie Valeria i , Harry Klslicr farm near Cove
district went to, l'ortlanil lust week-j fj.in summer,
to attend tho Kiaduatlon exercises , o
ot n nephew who has been 1 itcunlon '
tending school .there. Attention is once more called to
, . o ! Mi f. Kniilii-Conley Reunion to be
To The Klillcs " : held .Sunday. June 15 at Ulvcrslile
Herbert Barker and Brick WH-prk. A picnic, lunch will lie scrv
lliims of the Cove have (,-one lo 1 e(1 at noon. '.
Tho Dalles where they will bpend j 0
tin. next lew weeks plcklni; kKvt- ,., Alfalra ! .
rles. Much alfairn is bolus cut in the
; valley this week, and Ihe kooiI sun-
Itepuirli.i; llanumc .jshlucy days are welcomed Joyful-
Cnrpenters nave licen nun.ii.h. . Th( n,.ht cuttinir seems to lie
very Kood. In fact exceptionally
1 Rood In most localities.
Ibis last week on the Kiirupo on
the 1'ele Kvansun farm near Is
land City which was damaged by
fire last, week.
o
JN'amc-sj.Ucs
Mnm.--lluics folks Bet a llltie
puffed "up when they learn ot
namesakes here nnd there. Con-i
seultentiy tho valley editor lias ;
had various eniollons over difrer-j
cut varieties or livestock which I
have been called ".Mabel" during !
tho last row years. It has almost
been invariably true that the !
. .. i ... In 1 1.. 1
name nas iiitii him""u' -. illlt..i.
: 1 1... II. -.1 l.i.vn to 1 1 "lt "
be fed In the house for several
weeks. So she was (ilitc elated
Wednesday when she learned that
Josephine l'lsher hud named one
of tho fluriy. snappy-eyed, little
purfs or Persian kittens at the
Fisher home near Cove "Mabel."
The killens are as cille as Christ
mas now. but how about the name
when that kitten b'els lo be an old
catV
o
Mot I!
.Mr. and Mrs. I Iced llibbard who
have been ilvlnu on Ihe llibberd
ranch near Khinehart have moved
' into the Wade house, occupying
one-half Iho house, while Mr. and
Mrs. Marcus lljiy are occupylnK
tho other hair.
' o
Buck On Visit
Interested spectators yesterday
lit the stock show were Ml', and
.Mr:'. Anderson and their two chil
dren fro.n'l'ortli.n.l who are guests
of her aunt at Cnion. Mrs. An
derson w ill be remembered by old
rrlends In the valley as Amanda
I'l-itehiird who rormerly lived here.
This Is the first stock show she
has visited for 17 years and she
seemed pleased to meet old friends
a'ain yesterday.
o
I.iim- More t'llllll'
V. 1'. Titus w ho lives near Telo
easet on the did Orciron Trail and
whose recent loss of several head
of his dairy herd was noted, has
lost, iwo more head s;nee that first
report. .Tho cause of the death or
the animals seems to be respon
sible ror a difference In opinion
and much conjecture, and a rial,
satisraetory causes lias not yet
been determined ncrnnlinir to re
siil ntM of that nrlciiborlio' d.
O
Boiler
W, !: Brock or north or Sum
iiiervllle ha:: been an interested at
tendant at the stock show this I
week. Mr. Brock is still carrying
his arm In n slim.-, although it is i
.'"ttlnp much better, tho bones j
A SI4ASONAH1.K ItKOII'K
Mrs. .lcl.i'.u's lcier Hush
When Mrs. Beth Bailey Mel.eHll
wan In l.a Cranijii. liyjt .weeji con
dmtlni; The Observer's cookinK
school, she promised to send back
the recipe for pepper hnsn, or pep
per rj.'llsh. which sho mentioned
Ireiiuenlly. The reclpo follows:
12 green peppers . (about 4
pounds). .
. I 2 'red peppers (about 4 pounds)
12 onions (about X pounds).
Clean. Cut Ihro.iBh the meat
Blinder. Mix. Cover with boillUK
waler for five mlntl'ics. Drain,
Add
1 1-2 cups brown sugar.
1 pint medium vinegar. .
.1 talilespoons salt.
Iloll rivo minute. Weal. This
makes about ti pints.
Allcel All!
Thero was a-splendld attendance
yeslerday at ,the inectinK ot the
Alice! ladies aid society at the
homo of tho Misses Mary and Mar
garet. Taylor In Allcel Willi Mrs.
Carl Fuller, as assisting hostess.
I'nder tho supervision -C Ihe
teacher.- -Mrs.--Ifnweilr-a- .ogmm
was given by some of tiic chil
dren of tho Valeria, school. There
was a song by Kdna Jasper, a
daneo by Gene Becker.
Donald Jasper, K.lnii Jasper anil
vo.n.tii. uvllw . t.llliiio . Knatltx
gave two. readings, a song by Ku-
gem. Becker, a reading by Violelle Method
I Wells and a lullaby song by Kllen ,x M tho coovential cake meth-i
llelllt'.. Mrs. llershey ot Cove gave , 0,. liako In an K.K inch S(liiire
In spite of several re-printings,
Iho recipe for Iho. AraBlan cake
bus never yet been correct, lt Is
given again today
Arahln.i C'ako
1 -2 cup sllo.iening.
1 cup sugar.
1 1-4 cups flour.
1-2 teaspoon soda.
1-2 ieaspoon nutmeg.
' "r-'t toii!ito'o'irt'litiiai)io.r. - -
1-1 teaspoon lemon Juice.
1 tablespoon vanilla.
1 tablespoon cocoa.
1-2 cup sour milk.
2 eggs.
'1-2 cup nut meals.
1-2 teaspoon baking powder.
! onire nlaiis'-for .a ro.thtn long
time campaign, if permanent re
sults arc to be realized.
Tho expected improvement in
industry conditions has not mater
ialized. It. seems evident that in
dustrial and commercial condi
tions will not show; any substan
tial advunce until next year. This
meant, that Iho .buying power ot
l the city people cannot expand in
'he Immediate future. -
Robbers Escape
After Gun Fight 1
In Idaho Hills
1C.MI.10V. Idaho. June 12 (AP)
Alter a running gun fight In
which a dozen shots were ex
changee, two bandits who robbed
ihe Klrst National bank of Wen
dell. Idaho, of Jli.OOO Wednesday,
escaped Into tho hills near hero
vestcrday and a posse' was on their
trail.
The bandits wrecked their car
in a wild dash down tho canyon
up which they had traveled lust
night and then picked up their
loot nnd starteil east up Hast Korlt.
a. tributary or tho Wood rivor. For j
sonio distance their trail was !
marked by spilling of silver dol- j
lai'M with which th men had es
caped from 'the bank after locking ;
customers and employes hi thoj
vault. 'Ono pouch, made of a I
sleevo of a green shlrl; was found
containing ?3i' In silver.
Tho iiifii first, "headed south '
from Wendell but apparently dou- '
bled .bark along the Sawtooth (
J'ark highway and made their way;
t Halley, 7U miles northward. '
Thero tlm chase was taken up by j
MhDiirr Oorgo fapipbcll, of llluino !
county. --,." j
He once Ciimo close ofioiigh to
exchange a 'dozen shots with the j
iVbbers I'ut 4iono of either party'
was lilt,' On up tho winding roail
they raced until tln-y rnnched
Ketchuni, 12 miles Trom Halley,
There tire robbers eluded Iho sher
iff and swung back down Ihe'cun
yon. Kncounlerlng othir officers
they abandoned their car to take
lo the hills eastward.
woman is Arct:si;i i
TKNTKALIA. Wash., June I.'I
(AT) A warrant charging Agnrs
Sdtham, 27, Teulno dlvorc:e, with
first degree murder, was issued
hero "on complaint of It. 1..
render, deputy Ijewiscounly prose
cutor and ball was -t ut
She was Ihe companion ttf Mny-
iiurrl Tnvlor. 11. 't'ehfno cook, who
an excellent talk. ,t tiu biso of ,mn Uned with olle.l paper, forty ; W(H Hi,ot to death near here Hun
the afternoon the. hostes." served! mj,uitcs at IITiti ilegrees R ! day night on a side road by an un-
a Iray lunch, tluests during the Known assailant.
afternoon wcro Mrs. Hersbel Met- Herman J. IT. I'apke bus been I , .
Klnnls a nil daughter of Wallowa, ; organist in the MetlunV hulher- j Miami, Kla. Merchant tells of
Mrs. It. K. Fisher, of I'omona. 1 an church at St. I.ouls for 39 con- r(,p one's champagne breakfast.
iirlcs I'layle, seeiillve years, 1 .
California. Mrs.
The Built-in
KITCHEN CABINET
FIXTURES
on display at the cooking school were
samples of the different styles we can
furnish. We will be glad to give any
additional information or help you
plan your kitchen fixtures. -
HOME LUMBER
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&
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Mala 2 IS
yl ALU V AND SERVICE"
CANVAS
- All widths and
weights
TENTS
, All Sizes
AWNINGS
Made to
Measurement
Prices Right
We still have
some Fishing
Tackle
1-3 Off
SOMETHING
NEW
Giant Cement
A 1 1 purpose ce
ment. Guaranteed
to hold.
GRACE
Harness Shop
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ROYAL
Baking Powder Always
Good Results
12-oz. can
43c
SNOWDRIFT
In the Ii right New Blue
and While Bucket
3-Ib. tin -75c
GRAPE JUICE
TUNA FISH
SUGAR
Pure Cane
Granulated
25-lb. sack .... $1.43
MILK
. Darigold Brand
Keep a Supply On Hand
6 tall cans . . 49c
::. 'HAMS
Carsten'8 T. C. Brand
Half or Whole
Pound
31c
WESSON OIL
Clear, Light in Color and
Wholesome
Church's Pint Bottle
White Star-No. Vz Cans
JASPER'S GRAHAM FLOUR 5 Pound Ba
VAN CAMP Pork and Beans
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COFFEE
MACMARR
COFFEE
Inspires Conf idence
Because A Iways
Unif ormly Delicious
and Dependable
Pound 39c
3 lbs $1.15
Quart can .... . . 49c
23c
2 FOR 39c
25c
3 Medium Cans 25c
SALAD DRESSINGS
Best Foods Mayonnaise, etc.
For Springtime Salads -
Pint Jar 35c
PRODUCE FOR SATURDAY
CABBAGE Solid, pound . . . . . 3c
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