p:'f)E,! THREE MEDFOftT) "MATT j TT.TT.TTNT METVFORT)i OHEOOX, TUESDAY. SF.PTEMTVRT 21. 1920. News Notes of Pomona and Subordinate Grange Chapters Given by Official Reporters GRANGE CALENDER (For This Week) . Lake Creek Thursday, Sop- . 'Umber 2S. 8:30 p.. in. , . Jacksonville 'Thursday, $op- tember 26, 8 p. m. . ... - ' ' "; y Grange Motto In fBHeniialH, unity: In none-essentlals, liberty; In ull things,, charity. The Clover rSomo Bins of the lily, and daisy, and rose, And the pansles and pinks that the : summertime throws In the green grassy lap of the medder that lays llllnkin' up at the skies through the sunshiny days; lint what is the lily, and all of the rost Of the flowers, to a man with a heart in Ills breast That was dipped brimmln' full of the honey and dew Of the sweet clover blossoms his baybhood knew. I never set eyes on a clover field i now, Er fool 'round a stable, er climb in the mow, Out my childhood comes back Jest as clear and as pluln y As the smell or the clover I'm suit fln" again; And I wander away, in a bare-footed dream. Where 1 tangle my toes In the bios-1 Boms that gleam 1 With the dew of the dawn of the morning of love Ere it wept o'er the graves that ' I'm weepin' above. And so I love clover it seems like a part Of the sacredest sorrows and Joys , of my heart; And wherever it blossoms, oh, there let me bow And thank the good Ood as I'm t li a n k in' Him now; And I pray to Him still fer the stren'th when I die, To go out In the clover and tell it good-bye, And lovin'ly nestle my iface In its bloom While my soul slips away on a breath of perfume.' ' . James Whitcomb Miley. Thoroughbred "Thoroughbred," that is the watch word For barn and pasture and pen. lint what are you doing, my . brothers, . ... 4 . ) To better the race of men? A True Patron of Husbandry A. true- patron must have a serin. Ine interest In agriculture, the foundation of all human Industry. A true patron must have sincere regard for his rellows and exem plify real fraternal fellowship. A true patron must be soher. in dustrious, kindly und considerate of others, willing to co operate with them for the general good. A true patron must be honest and earnest, willing to put part of his talents and strength at the ser vice or his grange, ror the better ment or Its members, the com munity, the state and the nation. A true patrons must endeavor to exemplify in daily living his ralth in f!od and man. Hope for future good; charity in word and deed; und true fidelity toward every wor thy purpose. From "The Grange of Today" "A nation-wide fraternity of the farm people, organized in nearly 40 states from Maine to California, anu wun a Dona ime ones-paying nieinuersniii 01 nearly a million persons: instituted to advance the financial, social and educational welfare of the people or the land and to upbuiud the great Industry of agriculture this Is the order of Patrons or Husbandry, common ly known as the gra.ige. "Instituted In 1SC8, the 'grange was the pioneer among farm or ganizations in America; with a continuous existence ever since, it. lias become the oldest and most permanent of them all; its friendly - nssistance and hearty co-operation have Invariably been extended to all later efforts to organize and unify the American farmer; while it occupies a unique place among fall other rural organizations, by emphasizing fundamentally the principle of self-help, training far mers to accomplish resultq through Dyeing this way makes jaded Dresses; NEW DIAMOND DYES are the finest dyei you can buy. They are made to give you real service, i cy tonfoin the very highest quality anilines that can be produced. It's the quality of the anilines in Diamond Dves that give such soft, fc-ight, new-looking colors ; that make them go on so evenly without spot ting or streaking; that enable them to keep their depth and brilliance through wear and washings. Next time you have dyeing to do, try Diamond Dyes. See how easy and simple it is "to use them. Then com- fare results. You will surely agree iamond Dves are better dyes. The while package of Diamond Dyes 'Diamond uyes Sun Proof EASY TO I'SE-DETTER RESULT their own energies, rather than re lying on outBlde assistance, from I either government or other sources. ' l.en i n in k to do by iloins' is the ; basic axiom of grange endeavor." I Eagle Point Grange ' Eagle Point grange had an un-i usually interesting session last j Tuesday evening with about 200 j present, many of whom were mem bers from 1-ake Creek. Sams Val- ; ley and Central Point.' The Junior degree team confer red the first and second degrees on a lurge class of candidates. The team deserves special commenda tion for the very impressive man ner in which it exemplified the work, us well as for the perfection of the drills, which were new and most interesting. The Junior team conferred the same degrees at the Central Point grange Friday evening. ' The lecture hour was in charge of the. Lake Creek lecturer, Miss Beth Faiiow. Their program was a high class one containing many gems with which most of us are familiar. Interspersed with some clever humorous numbers. The l.ake Creek people seem to have the ability to inject the per sonal element into song or reading which lilts it out or the common place into artistic. Not having a copy or the pro gram the Tallowing Is but nn in complete account or some or the numbers given, all or which were excellent:' Vocal duet. Mrs. Mabel Hrown and Floyd Charley: vocal trio, im personating three old maid-!. "Theri Is Time Enough Yet;" vocal solo. "I'm Waiting tor Ships That Never Come in." Floyd Charley: violin und vocal solo, I.oren Faiiow; reading, Delilah Stevens Meyer: reading, "The Shipwreck." Doro thy Meyer, accompanied by Mrs. Alma .Meyer at the piano: chant reading, little Miss Drown. "The Youugesl of a Family of Five." ac companied by Mrs. Mary Charley at the piano; vocal trio with violin obligate, Mrs. Mabel Brown, Floyd Charley and I.oren Fallow; vocal solo, I.oren Farlow, violin, accom panied by Mrs. Mary Charley at the piano; Mrs. Ftuss Moore as temporary secretary of the Lake Creek, grange, talking with one of the local papers over the telephone, an original humorous monologue ftuss Moore, nn original little play let which exemplified in a most humorous nianner a group of cow hoys In camp containing songs, rec itations, jokes, etc., enacted by Muss Moore, cook; Mike Sldlcy, Floyd Charley. Reed Charley. l.o ren Faiiow Fred Faiiow, Victor Gardiner and Leonard Bradshaw. The ljike Creek grangers are a Jolly group and have splendid co operation in whatever they do, work or play, and this spirit was ably demonstrated In the satisfy ing program which they put on and which was so much enjoyed by the Eagle Point people. We hope they will come again. The next regular meeting of the Eagle Point grange will be held on Tuesday, October 1. at R:3 p. m. tf'cuti'nl Point Cnmgc (lly K. II. Slnilinieicr) Central Point trance eanie to order Friday. Sept. 20 on lecture hour with the following numbers: Violin solo. A. M. Henderson: rending, "Aunt Het." Mrs. John Cntey: song. "Morning on the Farm," three John Anderson chil dren: reading. "Rnry O'Monre," A. Tyrrell: rending, "So Did I,". Mrs. Scruhh: goofy stunt, group of girls. About 125 were in attendance and the Kugle Point drill team or 18 brothers and sisters put on the work of first nnd second degrees which went through in first class order. Master Mlttlestendt of Fugle Point made n short talk. Brother Nealon of Sams Valley took up so much time that the coffee burned up, nnd for his fine was told how he kisses a little girl, by kWsing muiiimn too. Will Perry, Eagle Point, gave us Mime spicy ways to got a hall. The refreshments included cof fee, cookies, watermelons nnd niuskmelons. The refreshment committee for next meeting. Seely Stanley, Wm. Foley, Oekermnn, Champ -Pitts. Alta Whetstone, Martin Vine, Ragnar Anderson. F.ldrod Williams Chernor Thompson. Portland. Tyre Brothers Olnis company will open for business soon in three-story building on ; northeast corner of Eight nnd Filamlera sireets. is the highest quality dye, prepared or general use. It will dye or tint silk, wool, cotton, linen, rayon or any mixture of materials. The blue package is a special dye, for silk and wool only. With it you Cin dye your valuable articles of silk or wool with' results equal to-the finest pro fessional work. When you buy remember this. The blue package' dyes silk or wool only. The while packane will dye every kind of goods, including silk and wool. Your dealer has both packages. '"ALL DEALIHt 0. K. COOPERATIVE WHEAT SHIPMENT PORTLAND. Ore., Sept. 24. (P j Two resolutions, one asking the, interstate commerce commission ' for lower freight rates on export J wheat (ruin the Pneil'ic Northwest, t ;.ml another approving a wheat 1 M'uwers' oo-ope.iatlve marketing association were in the mails today en route to Washington after i adoption by the Oregon co-operative council, composed of rep resentatives of 41 co-operative or ganizations in the state. The council, at Its regular fall meeting yesterday, stated that re duction of railway freight ratos as high us seven cents a bushel had been granted nilddlewestern wheat producers shipping to the j gulf and that the r-acilic- northwest exports about U0 per cent of Hsi wheat in direct competition with! Canadian growers, who have thej benefit of low freight. t The resolution pertaining to thel organization of a growers mar keting association slated that Pa cific northwest whealmen were in need of the benefits of the agri cultural marketing act and that the council approved tho move ment launched at Pullman, Wash., August 27. looking toward the or ganization of a growers' organiza tion. TALENT BREEDERS AT TALENT, Ore., Sept. 24. (Spe cial) C. S. Roberts of Talent ex hibited liG fine rabbits at the Jackson county rair and, besides several firsts and seconds, carried off the champion prize for a New Zealand buck and doe. Mr. Rob erts is one of the largest breeders In the valley and lias a flue line or different breeds. L. V. Harvey of Klamath Falls was also a large con tributor to the show and Won sev eral blue ribbons. Mr. Harvey ex hibited. 47 rabbits of different breeds besides a beautiful line of furs made of rabbit skins. Harry Lowe or Talent, who acted as superintendent or the rabbit dis play lit the rail', sent n largo ship ment or New Zealand whites and Hnvunnus to St.-Louis. Mo., Sep tember 20. Mr. Lowe also contrib uted to the entries nt the lair hut as yet the extent of his awards have not been sent In. Talent and vicinity was well rep resented nt the fair by the wonder ful display put on by the Talent grange. No first or second prizes were given the grangers, but each grange was awarded $00 in cash. f THROUGH THROAT OF REESE CREEK YOUTH RKKHR .CRKKK, Oro.. Sept. 24. (Spppiul.) Charles Lincoln Com mon. Jr., Iitvl his head la need be hind the riftht ear last Saturday. Some two months apo he (twallow ed n foxtail while eating lilaekber ries which Kiaiiually worked back into IiIh throat necesHitating lane inpr. The wound had been brought to a head by pollicing. Alex UettN has purchased a new Ford commercial car. J. KoHcberry haw been lmny tho past week hauling hi wlntern wood . Ho neeniH erea t ly pleaMed with hit new location. Charley ChiKcade and family of KnRle I'olnt attended the all day service at llee.se Creek last Sun day H. Mall who has been em ployed on schedule two for the Kwtlo Tolnt IrrlKatlon District this summer expects to be through soon and has been employed to put n new roof on the Reese Creek school building. The title of next Humftiy's lesson is "Significance of the Kxlle and the Restoration." and takes In a review of tho past quarter'H les sons. "The mercy ofU.e Ood Is frum evetiastinK to everlasting upon them that fonr Him, nnd his rlght eounnens unto children's children." I 'mi I in 1 '"3: 1 7. 'Pleasure Crazed9 at Rialto Tonight The picture has a play by Monck ton Hoffe as Its basis, and Donald Oallnher, once a boy nrtor, direct or. Clare Kummer is responsible for the dialogue, which In some what like the speech of the people one meets every day. MaiRiierlte Churchill ptayn the Klrl thief, who wants to be honest, and Gives a Rood acrount of the part, and Dorothy IUiiocss, who was so pood in "In Old Arizona." is the faithless wife. She look very henuttful in oplffy icwns, and arts with fire nnd skill. Kenne:h McKenna has charrti as the hus band, and does fine ncting In the scene In w hich h discovers his wife's ft u I 1 1. Do up la fRImore, Campbell C! til Inn, Henry Kolk'-r and Charlotte Mcrrlam are others. Portlr.nd. Itlds opened for installation of newer In (Irernwieh street from center Hn of Dekum avenue to newer In Lombard iueet. BOYS OF COOS PRIZE WINNING STOGKJUDGES Summer School Scholar ships Go to Three for Work at State Fair Lane County Lad Highest Scorer of Contestants. SAl-lCM, Ore.. ' ept. 24. 0P) Three Coos county boys will ko to summer achool at Oregon State College next year on free Hcholur shlps given by tho state fair board because they comprised the live stock Judging team that won first place at the lair yesterday. Nine teen county club teams competed :-nd Coos was first with u total scoro of '2'2U. The members of the team and their Individ ril scores were: Archie Knrdell. "liu; Kred Rurnoyy, 702 ; und Junior Rood, 755. The other county club teams placing were:' Second pla,co, Tilin mook. scoring 2178; third, Linn county. 2 Din; L'mutilla, 2150; fifth. Lanei 2155. Cush prizes wei awarded these teams in the respec tive amounts of - $25, $20, $1S. and $12. The members of the latter four teams ami their individual scores were: Tillamook, Karl Zweifel, 75L;, Walter Xaegali, CS0; Robert Williams. 746. Linn, Northrup Bat.-B. 713; Lloyd Schufter, 710; Otto Neymeyer. 740. lmatilla( Dick Martin. 718; Donald Demoss, 724; linos Martin. 714. l-ane. Mar ion Kelso, "3 K : ilenn I larwood,, i;5.x: Warner ttiimatt, 75'J. H so happened that tho Iuie county team, lowest of tho five that placed, had the member who made the highest Individual score. This was Warner Zumalt. His scores that made his total of 75! were placing scores of Jerseys 85, Ouernseys 100 Shorthorn heifera 85, fat steers 85, Shropshires 100. Cots wolds 85. Poland Chinas 05. Durocs 70, nnd a "reasons" score of 94 on Jerseys. A new event for the club work ers this year was a crops judging contest by four county teams plnc ing four classes each on oati, wheat, bnrley, corn. potatoes, Jeetsi cabbage and hay nnd graded a sack, of field run potatoes. Th Tillamook t"iim, composed of Carl 1 ten-Scheldt, Iao Sander und Kd ward IMusUcr ..won first prl'e, a scholarship for each member to the Oregon Sin to College summer school. The Washlncton county team, John Strickler, Donald Kddy nnd1 Donald Smiltzer, was second, win-: nlng a cash prize of $ 1 2. Tho Lane connty team, Oral Cotton,; Harry Adair and Frederick Kox. I was third, winning a cash prize of $0. ' i "Four Devils" at Hunt's Crater ian The charm and lovable appeal of Janet Gaynor contrasts vividly with tho performance of Mary Duncrn as the vampire In "Four Devils." which comes to Hunt'.- Craterinn tomorrow. Pathos, comedy and drnmn tire mingled upon a background of clr-j cus life. The title of the picture is taken from the name of n circus acrobat team who are known ns the Kour Devi!?. , It Is the first talking opportunity j of Janet Gaynor and it is said her performance has created consider-! able satisfaction In the hearts of those who direct her work In Hoi- lywood. Mary Duncan, who was seen in i the role of "Poppy" In tho Htanoi production of "The Shanghai fies-j lure," has been widely commend-; ed for her characterization of the) woman who wields power over men befniiNP of her physical charm. 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