Malheur enterprise. (Vale, Or.) 1909-current, August 21, 1920, Image 1

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VOLUME -XI. NUMBER 40
LOCAL BUSINESS
HCUSESJriERGED
Newly Forined Corporation
Absorbs Hayes Hardware
And Vale Saddlery Com
pany Converted Into a
Large Department Store.
Incorporated For $50,000
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VALEOREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 21, 1920
BOKITA SERVES SUMPTUOUS REPAST TO HER
"SUBSCRIPTION .' $3.00 PER YEAR
t-IIWONIKGH SCHOOL 3
IN IftDn AN VAl I FV Hi S''arm Rureaa Communities Are Active on Problems of Importance to KancneM in
111 JUULlAli fiiU-LI i n,tf,,rr RpHinnanf ho roimtv. Farm Ilureau Branch Will Be Organized at
Uanita Next Month. Two Hundred People Enjoy Big Barbecue at Bcmta.
FiURaiis Well on Jones Property Is Inspected by Large Delegation.
Brcncho Riding, Foot Races and Other Entertainment Is Enjoyed
BROGAN TO HAVtO
YRAK HIGH SCH'JOL
GKOWTH OF MALUF.nt
COUNTY SHOWN HY
SCHOOL FACILITIES
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i",vo ; !
By the merger which took place
this week a new corporation has been
formtd to take over the entire in
terests of the Hayes Hardware and
,.Mso tho Vale Saddlery Company,
Both of these institutions are' old
reliable houses and have for years
done business in Vale and with many
of the people of tho county. The
new progressive concern will be
known !s The Rose Mercantile Com
pany, incorporated by W. M. Rose, of
tlx; Vale Suddlery Company, his
wife, Mrs. W. M. Rose, and their
son. A. G. Rose, who has spent the
rst two years in Pendleton, Oregon,
where he has been identified in gen-
enil men-mule lines. The Vale Sad-
I HE first Union High
School to be organized m
Malheur County is now
an authorised reoily,
culminated by the or
ganization of the district coin
nrisincr Jordan Valley, Sin;.-
ville, Skinner anl Denncy. The
school is to be located in tho
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' On Tuesday evening the people of an exhibit for the count;- fair and Seligman showed such an
Malheur met at the Odd Fellows : holding a community fliff. Mr. Tom taste that it 'looked like .
it hBll to organize a branch of the . Logan was chosen to Wake arrange- been compel ed to M ini enough
co;.ntv f irm bureau. Arrangements , ments for the exhibit at the county to take a photograph or two of the
? for the noting were made by Mrjfair and the ladies will be , given bunch) he woul. 1 have wluued thoee
I Cr.n-.. Mr.rfitl wlw had been boost-; charge of the community fair. . !who .got a little start from ever
it ' f the bU,"f U fV BoiUta Has Great Barbecue " as for IffckS
;.. tho oenet.t of his community and! n . ... . Bon(ta t'f ,'m,nhintoo small.. or
J city oi joraan voney. n- o ..j -' i members leathered for a business I started for Jones' place to visit tha the Tery dporway of Vale, la
contemplated that a l,,Ke mod- J.W nl 5"' of !ew pump oulfi? in Cow Valley, ? that of W Marquis, wholes ?!
I? rfuLrvVv in.V I icPoV who f nreLlent Pof tie i"veil matters of' community andiHickox was" just finishing up the 1 three miles out on the Cairo ,.
It built in Jordan Valley in t.ie IIrKox, who -is prcvuient oi "e interest The coopeiative last half of a raspberry pie. f road. This crop consists of
It better way to iudge any ?ec- A. r.mt L "i- f speeches to set lortft H"-"" j" 1 .2Zt. coomng ciuu o I i
way
tion of the country than by it
pchools end in ths appiicnc:n
of that truth it mu.:t ba ac
knowledged that tiie r- ocrc s
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th-.; V, !, , .r.t.nT nnH in fart f unuouDtecuy unsurpassici uy
i'm' advani,?ie: of such an oreaniza-w . "' ""5,showea tnat me gins oi me ceiu-
V.ti-.n. nd tho work of perfectinir the 6cepmi ana sat, n. a. Jones eciu munity nad made great progress
5 l;.cnl hmfieh of the bureau proceeded. tto,at position. ., along this line and had done work
A -l .1: .... . 1. . i J III; IJITL u& . IJO ...VJ.1M1.. i ..... . TT 11 n milKI IHmi IK HlllUUltk VI
dlery will be moved into the building: knowl e,i ged t t .ie pf ss h- v ,c ,u;,, , ,g 2," kwwer, when the two hundred orney. Then after the dinner, Miss
now occupied by the "Hayes Hardware J Ivhih Plnnt-inl ' V tor tl - "'- fol lowed by thS K PeVe lined UP t0 march Past 'wTsot gave a canning demonstration
and comrl-... line of general mer- 2 fr' ,XahTt int in Ml " i ? Hon of n o of t W thelwSn Sf ! table faden with -more than the f or hbenefit of tffe ladies, while
.nilise. lneluilin? erocenes. boots. uuw n muwiwui... m . u, . . ... .. , , . - nrnvorhinl R7 vm-ictis of movender. u ,..- oVi tier in n HamnriRt.ra-
vei vl.hincr that iroes to make ud R
first class department store, with the
oxc.'pt'ori of furniture, will be car
ried. i he Rose Mercantile Company is
incorporated for S50,000 and is to be
a closed corporation. Its officers are
W. M. (Billy) Rose, president, and
.A. (1. (Andy) Rose- secretary and
treasurer.
Erbio Hayc3, proprietor of the
Hayes Hardware, who ha3 just sold
oui,'. sav3 that he has not decided
just what he will now enter, nor.!
where. Hj will probably go to
roitland or some part of the Wil-Uin-.ette
Valley.
Sjiacious county fair buildings are
going up at Albany, Oregon.
STOCK RAISERS WILL
VALE COMMUNITY HAS
FARM BUREAU MEETING
United States Biologies!
Survey To Extennhiaie
Gophers in Meadows
Belcw Citv. Wei h for
Alfalfa Meal-Mill
: ' .,! nr4?.n .. t'nAlr TJIUVKlUiai Ul VSMluv v v " irnn TTIOYI WITM 1J1KII If III t& Utf III VII in L,I
ll.rc. A nominating committee oflPe ladles had been busy for an jtion on ngation from the Jones
'h. ee Ti-mbprs was elected to report !hour or two P.revwus tq the joyful ,wella proposition that looks like a
vVr a In ief recces Duiing the re- imement, carrying innumerable par-1 one Bd promises a new future
cc-.-ik, s;.v,!al cc tha young ladies ic, pucbbbos mm ; ; itor Uow vauey
r.nterta'n' .1 thos
;t:id vocid music.
Tha committee on
pi-ejsent with piano Ifrom we rneian w . Then came the horse races, bucking
nominations l8 a temporary ..resting place for . ft bnaeball gBme. another
1 MALHEUR CROP IS-1
RECORD BREAKER i
RANCHER MARQUIS HAS t
BUMPER CROP OF WHEAT
AND BARLEY GROWN . t
ON NEW LAND UP T
1U 91A1XVAI1U L
ALHEUR Counjy is fast I
gaaning fame for the t
. i(i7 esia v-'"
tnofc are grown it'imu
her borders and thfrre
not seen them, unbenevnble.
One of the most notable that V
i i - v . w . s
SPORTSMEN TO
MEET AUGUST 25
Dr. Brown Cal's Meeting to
Care Fr Matlers Before
Club. Club Will Organ
ize For Ccminj Hunting
Season Seek New Mem
bers For Orgsnizatisa,
Dr. Frank J. Browu ha issne4
sre many of thtfaa crops th it If t call to arms of the in- mbr-rs of the
tola oi are to mose wno aave vie iwu iej uu viuu, uw wnuu)
the land was ever planted
fore, aa this is the first year
for water fo roach of the linds
that lie under the Warmorinir t
project. Next year thVJsijr dam t
win nave pieniy oi wntei.
all of these lands, as it will he
collecting and storing the noun.
tain and the river water.
H''I''H'''"!"!"!"!"! 'I' I 1 'I
;tbe same.
Phelan Seine Chef!
As the appointed hour drew near,
.... . J J J . i 1 . T V Pknlnn
(hen lepoitci a;id its report was
iidoftcd, reMiltin;; in the following
7'1, h t io 'V' Buyiosr and Marketing,
m. 1 Km titt: community Jbet-1 peptimist .friend, J. V. phelan.
ii.wn i (S. IT. HodtiM)! Pest Con- i r. a. i .i
rol. ;. !J. Woramm; Crop Improve- ul(, eveP and anon be seen 'or more runners. Lester Haininack
nr,', V. IX.- Denauk; Livestock Im- U ' PnBrlw dirpption. onlv won in the foot race, but hs hard
; !.- ; i.ion;, J B. Voodcock; Soil Im-ito reUlrn 8Kttin after a few moments ' prested by young Johnny ftoeian
royciiu-!.. f Lj. i- L,ynae; farm Ke-jwith a myRterioua air of
feed and th dance. Mr. Harry Reed
won the rjrize money in the buckins;
event, while his brother, Fred Reed,
won both tke untried horse and free-for-all
races against a field of eight
ew moments i ' - j j .
complacency Tillic Luellan was first and Anna
at
About fifteen members m
the special meeting of the. Vale O m
Kiurity Farm Bureau last ftjoday.
August ltith, and several isruts oi
imtieilance were taken tip, dh-.cu-.-'.
ood passed upon. The nost iniiii.ri
- , (WILD a mysterious u vx tuiupmtcinj r-, j . . . , . .
..,!s, J:. L. Stanfisld; Boy3 and vbich( though it led to no little spec- Jordan second in the girls foot race,
jn ls ( ,;u s, vada ft.omtt; . Rural (jutjon on the part of- those, observ- j Ironside Will Organize
.,me Iir.piovement, Mrs. J. B.;;no- his operations, did not lessen at ..... . t. f rrn
Woodcock. i'if thl intew. in the fo'rthcominiri After the sport program, the farm
ekctidi of officers resulted in ;? ' ! u,i nT it wn rumored bureau organization party proceeded
.t. K. II iil bchiy choaen president- lt,ar .u attj,A -Bt had been to the Ironside community, where a
IN MP. PaW.WniV mt Was the -gopher, situation.
1(1 tr.tl .'.'HJIUll IIVII Fi
IVlri. V. N. Wo.ham, secretary. !b?,hc"d "lM!U i meeting had been called by Mr. J. W.
Broian Bureau Meets 1 Subsequent events proved that Bill-Anthony, to talk over the orffamza-
"expectations were tuny .lustuiea. i - -- .,i
7 O i the ypy 1o Malheur, a meeting I'expectat
Lskcview' To Hold Round -Up
Bis Trip For Cat
tleir.cn cf Eastern Orc
cof To Visit Crater
'Lake Sept. 10th.
aim Bureau Agent was ir r.lvuct:.!
to see that the government o.pcvts of
the United States iiiojop-iem iMirvey
are brought into tha section to ex
terminate gophers in the mcador.-s
below Vale and in the lower ii .:i!.n
County Agent Briethaup ays that
will make application to the J!:el'-;: .
cal Survey immediately, and that in
a short time results, will be had.
Marketing of hay and tho pi k!
offered for alfalfa was t...K. it
es was also the erection of an aKs!"a
mill in the cummun:
the T'.vogsn community was at-
and on uecount
PLASTER LADIES" TO
BE MADEJfTMAlHEUR
Specialists To Assist In
Dress Form Demonstra
tion Meetings Are To
To Be Held in County
In Near Future.
Twenty-five . or more "plaster
Indies" will bo manufactutod in the
county next week at series of
demonstratien meetings held by the
Home Betterment committee of the
Farm Bureau.
Mrs. W. L. Davis. County Chair
man, has arranged for the assistance
ivas at- mere never inum jrri.rv.. J"" '. , . . : ..mmlttn,, ; man, uas arrmiKBu iwr
MuU-d. ThU meeting was held in'dcno in tha way of harbecueing Deet, i" "Ti,tiT, "k nH of a specialist who will conduct the
Mint ot:U tnew were mninmiSR tu rn i . " S. ,irfi., t. finw lorm demonstrations, uaoet-
'. i.-. n;.f mnnn jnv nti iip'nt n. ot iu rnere were triiinitniKs t buii. vi.c -- .
I lv and work with stock was not! most exclusivts tastc-or incisive j aoranRe "r tner JL togs will be held on the folloviing
. .,,.,.-,.1 i. n Uith.r Ami wp had both kinds of P"t of September to complete Uie ?.,. a -,,,, 23rd. Mra.
., vlHjv.'J U y UlI 1 tilt VI kllU Ct Vim.n "
However, action was taken on getting I tastes present. Official Photographer , work.
to be held at the Chamber of Com
merce rooms on the evening of
Wednesday. Aucu;t iMi, at 8 o'clock.
This will be tho- first get together
meet of the club for soma time d
it is looked forward to with antici
pation on ' the part, of the rntnib
ship. ' - i
. Various' matters ire to bt taken
care oft among them the raisia of
the money ncce.csriry to pay for the
transportation of tho trout fry recent
ly received from he ctnte game fipd
fish warden at. Bonn':v:lle, and
planted in th big reservoir of tie
Warmspvings 'project All members
and all Bpurli-mcn are" requested to be
present. . . .
Any nspirftiit of piscatorial honors,
.especially tlio-e who are den'rous of
following in th? footsteps of the ven
erable Walton cud all of the grtmb
tribe of huntsmen -brave are invited
tq be present and take out a member
ship' in tho. local order, for it "Is
through cooperation such s is made
possible -by organization of tki
character- that many improvements of
the sporteinanls world of the fTa
"all outdoors'! ,re to obtain.
POSTMASTER GENERAL
GIVES Ti RANTS 03DER
Postal ,.EiTis)loyees Incensed
At Domineering Order
Contrary to Ia7 and
Justici1,' vich Rcbs
Them " fcf Ballot
CIRCUIT COURT AND i CIRCUS COMES TO TOWN SUNDAY SCHOOL HOLD
BIG PICNIC LAST WEEK
S. O. Corrol!. secretary of the Ore
iron CvA'le & Horse Kaisers Associa- i
r. A, " .. .,, meal nun in iiic iviiiuiuii.v;.
tion, announces that meetings will definito action Wa.j taken on 11 cu
re nem in a numuer oi vanuus uilics jssueB 0f V!ii:t import, and thev r-"
and towns of Kastern Oregon, and to be token up at the Rc:.t ri-ruli!
issues invitations to all cattlement to meeinff
rtt- r.d the Xkeview Round-Up on .
September 4th, 5th anu bin.
A ser'es of meetings of the Exe-
rutivc i ommiiree oi me iaiue oi ( t;t Helens road
Hor.o Raisers Association of Oregon let f;;J. $76i0'00.
Will uu iiL'i'i an iuuuwd,
IAkeview, September 6, 7:S0 p. m.!ilKVf LAiJiMiifr iiOJUiVU!
Klamath Falls. Sept. 7,-7:30 p. m.
Portland cypoit.s rnl
increasing.
p:wi:.j-
mm JURY TO MEET' Tent Pitched In Vale Attracts Many.
I Popular Animal Acts Heartily
, ; Aplauded Laughable Jargo.
iiwestu-fstars Convene On' , .
Augtt?;t 00... Circuit Court
CrV. vents September 7.
Wvttt Cases Will Be
'i'yU:d liaring Term
San Franciscy,, August 21. Cali
fornia postal employees are rnrt;f
at tho movt r'-eont order of Post-
4- I 1 TJ....1 .11
I V i i .r ha. no J .i . Illinnicrr vit;iirioi iiiuji;r.uii i.iivb
. schedule: Nyssa, August 23rd, Mrs.jbut deprives them and their families
i- i Tr.k iV m h it nT. wh of the ballot. Neither-me employee
1ist.2Gth, Mrs. Mrs. 13. II. Brfcnbach, nor an me-lnber of his) imm,diate
family is permitted to psreicipat In
politics on pain of dismissal.
Tho Postmaster General's order o
thin subjuct reads: . .
''Employeiwi are: accountable for
political activity by persons other '
chairman:. Oreeon Slope-Rivrdal
August 25th, Mrs. Davis, chairman;
Vale, August 26th, Mrs. R. D. Lytle,
chaiiman: Brogan, August 27th, Mre.
'L. A. Cornell, chairman: Cairo-On-
. . .... itario, August Htft. Mrn. v. V. Hick-
tlirisiian Lnurcn memuers x, chairman
j Christy Bros, eircus arrived in f
five special cars of their own end
pkched the big tents in Vale, for an
rfternoon and evening performance,
;Toosday, August 17th. Quite a large
;crowd of townspeople anu ioiks ironi
Frolic in Chester's Grove
Last Friday Suhday
School Children En
joy Big Event
The Christian Sunday .School held
aajoining sections weic uv.Cu ..u . . . , - - Allw.uf)t 13-
Aertormances were r . ? ,
i
!Eo AT P. ?. mv
1 ho Mi'lheur County Grand Jury two successful
...ill i l-.i,tn.r AninlHt HO. Void
-..in ..,ii, cut : . --, ,-- . . . . !nfir wn9
1a F.fl rr. :. ' mutters coming regu-, Many acts pi interesv were h..ow.. vil(,,.pn. nn,r . irtr(, crowd
,i.-rnhov nr rne nn r.nmp m rufm up iiuvei unu 1 11- ; . ... . . , ,
in Chester's Grove. A bountiful din-
served at, noon to over
l.n 1
it.
Lived 35 Years ir. Kd rtfi-n
Oregon Was Fi-ci-Cashier
c f Stale I? nr. k
At Cove, Oregon.
T. .1 li.n mnn. of On- Icrbi nine amoncr the most popular yv- " 'r: r.i.
k H. I. Cockrum, or b.ii.g the three downs in their in- by t per. o v
t-!:, io; L. L. Currson, of Snake tormittent funny jargon .and stunts, tl f urch furn h?H ,moc
l.i.er; A. G. amre. of Ontario; Adam and finally the introduction of their hwuetrt tire afternoo" J
Miiii v, of Bsiiluh; Jamra Harvey cf wild and wooly animal, Jargo, whom thioughout the cnt ernn-fa
Val ; a i l A. L. McDowell of On- tho Naturalists are still debating. enjoyable time was reportea Dy
l.-rio. The iinois will be engaged fccme contend that the Jargo is of
lur about three weeks and after that tho species Giraffe, and others coh-
Ft. Klamath, Sent. 8, 10 a. m
Bedford. Sent, i), 10 a. m
iti,n,i Sont- 11 7 -an n. m
I'rineville. Sept. 12, 2 p. r.i. ! Purchases Adrlilli
All membsrs of the Association .
ure reouested and all persons inter-;
est-d in the livestock business are i
coidially invited to attend, all or
nnv '' ese meetings.
The I.-A-vkw Round-Up will be
held r.t I r'kevic-w, Oregon, on Sent.
4IK p.t-li r.nrl CiYt nnrl W0 pvnpi tfl
ha rtb nnfl ri. Tho manaKcment of th- Un
main thVro until the 7th. The di-1 State National Bank of Vale, a',
lectors of the Lakeview Round-Up nounees the appointment of Hu-ni
extend all members of the Assoeia- McCall, wno comes irn uie ove -.- - - pWtv RrntKom will be welcomed
n,-n i.-iftinn tr, hn with them State Bank, ot Cove, tMvgon, ft v.. ... .c.. "T : ' .i.ui... ..ia!
, j ' ,l,w.l, W ,.nKhim-. t.n.l vv.m for- turned in tne triul UOCKet anu men tira.ii un ...... r
' We al n exooct to be at Crater rnerly connected with th.i !.. Gv.n
Lake on the night of September 10. : National Bank, of La Grande. O
Thi i livn r.n. tho aeries, or meet- succeeuinir J. . . puiiuvhij, wn.,
1-ni.' will be Biibjtct to cull tn any tend, and the contention is partly Frank Cawlfield, who is the man--o.
i lal matter ! that may nri.se. borne out upon closer inspection of j ager of the Harper Bank, and yrtfe,
' r; Ciivuit Court of Malheur the ill-tempered brute, that he is the, made a short business trip to Vale
County will convene Monday, Aug- result of many years of expenmenta; i the first of the week.
u-t 7th. Juda-e Pulton' Biggs presid- tion, throughout the whole gumut ol ! ,
i g. After all of tha cases set for tho wild animal wojltl. or. Griffin of SkullsDrinirs was
A roui-t are disDoscd of. the water Taken as a whole, tho circuB was C . G . Onff in i ot SKuUspnngs was
Cove cases of various kinds will bo heard, appi eclated by all who attended and """" '
u ' ... .mi i. ' ... n . U ...ill V.rt iituliiAmiiH
i Oregon wool manufactures total
.ater matters will be cared for. thee parts. . sw."''""""'.-.-.
I
ings promise to be very interesting leaving for the Malheur County
and we hope that you will be with us. Bank of Nyssa, where he will sun j
as casnier.
I. The residents of vale lo ?
i valuable asset to the bast inters!. s
of the section in the transfer of t .
interests of J. P. Dimuway, but the
county of Malheur is still to receive
the benefit ,of this continued co
operation, for he has the interest of
BIG BEND CLUB GIRLS
FEATURE
IMBIHCHSUPER-MAN
Republican Nominee Lived
tin Kan-i, Worked As a
Rf.iiroud Laborer Also
Publis'i.vd Newspaper
'-Jnrr.-'t'c.fn Pl-noram of Ril? the entile county at heart a:d Ny ,
l j 7. ?!, u u s fs loyal to the entire county.
UrvO ScV.lr.ff Club at the I Hugh McCall is a man of Stirling
niiiulitir.c.. ihnt.' lnttf-'.nv
1 , i i I s . 5 NovcnritKr J. itioo, at Corsica. s
been questionexl and he - . . . Morrow County
of the latest rehool tul.v (,.,;0i IJii 'f.(,hr is G. jyron
Club Leader's Home
- Sfate Chsmmon Talks
To Club Members
business qualities'
has never
a banker
conscrvant with the need;) and the
desires of Eastern Oregon, wut.e ht
has lived for the pa t 3.5 v-"V'-'
An intere;ting program was given Ha is a large land owner in Uni- :.
by the Hi' Bend Sewing Club girls County, and has b?-.-n in tVip li: i.-
fuv a nct.sber cf friend. at a meet- ing business fcr the pi-1 i l '.
h,.lrl ui i ie hnmn of the Club havmir been ar-roci?t"il v i . ii i'"
S(n;.l;.l- W
native of
i ron G. Harding is not
Marion. He was born
18(jo. at Corsica, a
Loader Mr:. B. G. Roberts, on the La Grande
Rational Bank
nink all that
-ik.aivl t'i-
nat time, lle
beis of this club are Marian Rob- is a stockholder and a director in
ert-5, Irene Biumbach, Anna Thelan. the La Grande bank.
Pearl Jnrobs, Helen Hatch. Haiel . U. G. Couch, biother-in-Iav of
Ilat.'h, Marie Tate, Mary Samer, Mr. McCall, assisted in the purcha--e .
Anna Van Buskirk. ; of the interests of J.-B. Adrian, v.-ho
Oi.r. feature of the program was a severs his conection with the L'. S.
demonstration in the making of. National. Mr. McCall rava that
irious slitclies used in making and soon as he call get a hoj.-e he i.i
decorating a garment. Catherine , tends to move hin family here.
iJ. swjll, .ciat'- Champion in the I .
Cookery Project in l!ili. gave a most 'ANNUAL TEACHERS' INSTITI'1 : .
inttresting talk on her course at O. j
A. C. this sanim.r. Fay Clark Hurley, County School
At the conclusion of the program I Superintendent, announces tho Teach,
the Rij? Bi'nd girls served refresh- er3 Institute, in '..oiw-"',ti' ..a .'i '' ni
merits to their guests, among whom j)er g a an,i jo. O.' imj to hoirl
v. -.- the King:iian Kolony Sewing facilities, which are nlvey. t&v..!..,
k), girls with their leader, Miss w hai not t.een finally le;-l..l vh-.-re
l lcrince Kinsman.
the teachers are to m:--'.
con
!.. or
'li.
. wT.
ttndfnt Hurley str.Vs that thj
Cargo shipments of lumber for the v.m'on wi!l b held in ei:i,-r :
t'-r-t .k inoiiths of JU-0 totaled Ontario on the dalet above m
RJO ?SS..Vii f.-tt a cain of 8U 1.856.- ed. AnDroximatcly 115 tis.i'u. i
MS feet c.:cr similar shipments for be in attendance during th'.t dav.
..i rcs3o.-:diii. iK-riod of Thesjt Announcement .wiM be mad? i-
f i, :.re snr.ounced hy JBii'; njft is-vie of th rnt-mrire of
1 an l ?r In: portion Bureau of Seattle, place of meeting, as determined. .
ron
Ilirdirp, t;id his mother was Phoebe
1 r:;iabeth Harding. His eaily home
j v. !; Pj.t a log cabin, but it was a
. .;i (;)- i-i! fiv.me nbudf. typical of
i , ni, He wo'kinl s any other
f j:rn I iil.'.nted crops and helped
lj lurv i. tli'm'. Later, for va, tuie,
h . u.,ilcl as a laborer with thu
con traction g:ir? of a railroad. Hit
first monvy he ever made at sixteen
vuv fio,:i a path of spuds and f ir a
jjlet of v.hcnt, the latter of which he
!oil for K I tv pit bu'ditl. Hp al-
t;-Piled public school Hp to this time
inl (iiip'ived the money from thy
Cio;i of ,iot.ito.-. tad wheat outfitting
i c!f" for a colh-ce education. Ho
(nt''-.J Oi.irj Ccntii.1 CollKC Ht?
ll.t-i i;.. gitdiu-ted in 182 with th
i ;(' ILo-lielor rf f'.ei'-r.e'.., and
v.hii." v.-):! iiiv; hi': w.-.y through tol
1 r-. he al.'.o edited the Snec tutor,
f.fi'ici'd oikuji of b college. In
hi. : e 1. wh-- inr.ocjlmed with the
r.;. ;. r fj-H t.f printor's ink, whlrh
!.;t ( neon--i-'h-I his natural inrline
tioa.: io this- diiortion. After col
1 fe l.: taught Bchool for a term,
'j I .- i.ni.n iCMl.ng luw, but
, !, ' "f . i" broke out ill hii
-( '. . :on, ai.'l ho 1 au r became thy
i. . iro.-ner of ne Mannn
"il.-. 11.' i one (.f th.. iuvm
mi n who have made a new
'out of nothir.g."
! i.-i.i :.r
I r
paper
4
JmM fMZzzz
1 mwiimmmr"" :
ej
will make the dress forms at tye, ..This',neans mil one cf the cow
meeting, and in turn will assist plaining mail carr;(.rfi( "that if my
other , ladies. Every one interested .f k further interest In
suffrage or in. the- woman s clubs
in which she has been active in work
ing for suffrage, I will lose my jot
if the powers-that-hc find it out. I
know of many wives 'of postal em
ployees who nave been doing good
work in politicst They have been
good citircnB in 'every sense of the
word, and now they are disen
franchised dernlte tn nlnetwntU
amendment. The order is typical ef
the Burluaon tvraimichl. donnnalien.
No employer of labor in private en
terprise would dare go to tho lengtks
Burleson ia."
M. E. CHURCH HOLD '
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
CountyJ Conference Held la
Vale lLast . Week State
Conference" To He Held
,.: ; At Canyon City Early
In : Sfutciaber .
is invited to come to the demonstra
tion as an observer. Fone your
committee chairman for tho time and
place.
MAY START CAMPAIGN
FOR SALEOF ALL WOOL
Eastern Firm Recommends
Cooperative Plan For Is
suance Certificates and
Urge Immediate Ac
tion in The Matter
Melady Brothers, of Omaha, Ne
braska, advance a rather novel plen
for the institution of a nationwide
campaign for the relief of the wool
situation, as that tentatively put by
them up to F. R. Marshal, editor of
th National Wool Grower. The let
ter from Gene MeWdy, as s ait by
telegraph, in the above matter, is as
follows: '
4 Omaha. Neb., Aag. 4, 1920.
Mr. F. R. Marshall.
Editor The NatAmal Wool Grower,
303 McCormick Building,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
We have a suggestion for the re
lief of the wool situation and be-
The Fourth Quarterly Conference
of the Methodist Episcopal Church
was held in Yale h.t Thursday eve
ning, August 12lli, with Rev. Ir U.
Aldfich, of La Grande. Oregon, pre-
Isot a larvro attendance wai
growers to a great extent, Our sug
gestion is:
That a nationwide campaign be
instituted for the sale of wool.
TUat every citizen take from ono
" hih up, as many as tney care to,
at fiftv cents a Bound.
Ixi.u.. et'it'ilcauia lor tne amounv
lev. that if it is put into effect fc d wi tUSKct that many k
thrnucrhfiut tha United btates It Wfll , ' i-. A ,.,n ,
i help eendiUons and relieve the wool . . pi.ofit.(lju ua.. ting was held.
The reports showed 'an inrraso in
membership of per cent for tee
year. The, fallusving officers wet e
chosen for the enpuing termt Trus
tees. C. P. TPP. L. F. Lumtiee. H.
' E. Speith-Leonard Cole, Bruce Kes
.Iter and C. ( Kojdo; Rewards, Mrs.
Inurehased and when the wool dis- i, xt . c....i...,. u - t !
, - - , . nij-a, tti. It.- t I. in I . i.i. a..
amount tne wuw urings.
We believe in thu way It win
force the market and demand and it
will bring immediate relief. .
We have been extensive hendlera
of range sheep and lambs on this
market for twenty years and leallr.e
the seriousness of the situation, mH
we wish to place the fmt order for
two thousand pounds et 60c. a pound.
If this plan looks plausible to yon.
it can be worked by wire and through
Congressmen and Senators aiw the
I'resM.
th
Komelhinir must be dene and ""
e quicker we get action the b-'U .
We will aDnreclate a wire fro'ei G. B. Ruth
regaining this suggestion ana i
believe that if it is put up to the
public, they will go back of It i
they have every proposition o' th
kl"d' MELADY BROTHERS.
Gene Melady, Mir.tifc-'r.
iim,.n TA i-.i T.i;.i ii iin-.-ton. Mr. Tf.
!e. Kneith, Mrs. Liln Smith, Mrs. C.
IP. Tapp. Mrti. C. Romph, Mrs.
Hazel Crummitt. M's, J. H. Vn
Reper, J.' N. Van . K. pr, Ross A.
Soward, M, . Kllis, 0cur Daly asd
James Athcrton.
Tho Anual ronferenc will holi
their eesion at Csnyoii City, Oreron,
commencing- Kci-l.-mber hlh, lfJO.
which will )xt '.t'.e.iiled by the paster
and one lay di leitotf. Thi Uy dele
gate will m rleclcd on the firt Sun-
wns in Vul Monday
from U jnita on biisjoe-n.
Rose City Park, Fortlajid, has 1s
si'fcd 20 permits for bungalows.
.SeotU Mills to have new state
tank.
rntraet has bn let for r.'b.ooo
Governor OU-ott . is inveHtrgatinir
the complaints of ranchers thm Jap
anese oro a menace to thu orchard
diinct a ilood River. l
The i Mon Tarti.n I ej-u Is hnv.
iitj uyHiil) Av.ri t'i hold its own due
to tho eky-wki ting ta bill In
North DiUiotu. where it has btfvn In
power, t 1
V-t't. John's terminal carVne. i Cohiml.la .h.ighwa" to h
ad thoubands of fertile acres.
county.