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Over the Valley i Mabel K, Morton, Valley Ncm Editor Phonos: Itenlrtence, S20-J; Office, Main 37 SMIMIMI'MIMMIIIMIIIIIIIMIIMIIIIIMHMHIMIIMMMIMMHMI Comvl This ' Sinn-mo "Oh. yea," "ll l,,er TUv Valley "It u much easier lo Kit out thin pilRO Willi H 1'Olnls "I' "lll'll 0 that no one fan Ko any place, even tho Itttln green Hodge. J would much rather have a country Job thlit Kind or weal hoc than when tho road nr nice and folks nn itiuke ncSvs." -i lv lnvely IMnuor A group of young people wore Hplcndldly entertained lam Tliiirn Uay evening ut t)n l.co Smith homo in lHlanrt city, the gucsis hnvlnir been Invited for dinner and to x( nil the evening. lUrovcr Prom Operation Kred lints, fanner living near I'nlon linn r'K'oviMcd nicely from aa operation recently performed, for the removal of hl appendix. Hem lYom 1-U-lio Mra. ,M. M. Wolvciton rrom Kcho, Oregon linn been here vislt Inif nt the hiime of her daughter, Mr. I'ranclB (Ml and lo help care for tho new grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Oil's hahy hoy. - o lambing nt Coie - J. ' II. I'ictcher who liven on a ranch near the fovo repoiiH that lilit owes have begun liimhing. ac cording to one of our correspond, ants. .Mr. Kleicher him iiliout 1K0 owe and he gay lhal they bring In very good returns on tho money In vented. Ho pastures them on Ills own iilaro during the summer anil raises snino hay for their winter fend. -1 ; , 0 Visit In Joseph Mr. and Mm. fail Kriswold llv Ing near linhler visited with friends In Jom-jili lam week, -u- Will Ko to C'allrornln MIbh .Margaret lllnehart of Itlno linrt In plnnnlnit on a trip lo Culir ornln on which she cxpeiis to mart very HOon. Site IlltcnilH going lo Mountuln View, whom he aunt Mr. Hhermnn Cluipprll liven. Hho will nialie her home with her und nitmiil aehool, . I. a Grande took about the namn leiiKlh of tiuio an a Hip In und back with enough - lime hetween for Mr. Dobbin to trunHiict a. lot of biinlncMH under nnllnury condi tions. t. : ... o llulil CoiiirnllU o .MivllngH C. I.. Long from tho stnto col lege was in Im (Iriindo yesterday and met 'with John liean of Cove and hln coinmltteo who hnvo charge of (ho uiTniiBcnu ntn for tho. hortl culture dlvlnlDn of the coming economic conference, Today, Har ry I.indgrcn In here, alnn from Cor to bonrd tho train. In a (line, she found noino frleniln driving to North Powder, no she went with them tharo and 'hoarded' the -train got- tloir Inln-'T.n flrn,,!, n -Ihi. sir o'clock. Hho wanvery hnppy ubout " wry nearly 60 million dollars .. : ... . . A i.a ,.vi tiv ir.r. ani, ' 'ri.iu in. it ami uanmi "ino pool in nun Ti wmUv.' January 2n;"K)2t): Dairy Figures Given For State And Wallowa Co. A remark that h(in hpen hoard v-iy fi'f(iicntly oi late Ik that one concerning tho pomUllltt In duJrylnff In Kuxtc-rn OroKOn. Home fiffun n huvo been puhllHtuMl ri-cont- Jy which fthouhl prove of Intcn Ht to every rrJliU'nt of tho vnlh y. proilucllon In this Htutn amounted j,,Jt',,i PLANS PROGRESSING FOR CONFERENCE TO . BEGIN FEBRUARY 25 HOYS KKCAPK lKATII I'laiiM for the unnuut eronuinlc coii'fn nre arc moving" rlKht alonn 1 - iniil th.i luruinoeiM f..i u Diounilil ' HAN l-'K A N' I H( 'OO. Jim. 2H A. which will 1 iif cormlilenihle pro- !- By nnchorinfr tlit ir 20-foot ill -lo nil - wjiu ittieniii re -iy iHiuiooii iv a itvn iiiiuy in n"1 iiinmn wtfuiMlnK- coma over uuu huve 14 ilip tt U a kooU place to vt wnrm." -.-. lhiciuil AuillUry . ,' Nf-xt Tu'-miuy nvrnlny February to bo exact Hs.U.ri.ooii. TIiIh to- tul Huj illvbled fnto tho three branohcn of the dnrfiimry butter,1 cheeHA, milk and crcuni. 41, &((.. 000 poundtt of butter wore pro duced on which a valuation of $17, Kir,, UUU was placed. Tliirty-four million pound of eheenn were The. conference thlH yeur of the (lolden tlute, und rentulnlnidr in to be held In the bull room at thro thre liourB, until the ' tld the Kucujancu Inn und the dutcH, . tut ned. two htffli whool hoyn heiv an have bion ,;ilready announced, I HUV((j t)u-ntittlvea from brlnff swept u re; from Kebrua'i-y tb to March t. n H,.a, The bo, I.ouIm Vance and 5, in the time when the rulliy vulued at eluht and a hair million mcmborH of the Young Women' dollara. A valuation of $2 lncluidve. Tho plan to be followed thin year doeti not follow tin one which Iiuh obtained In ycurtf pnlotis. Ac ronliiur to thoMo nmklnjf the pro Knint arranwiiicntH. one day Ih to valllB, mi eilnif with the niemboin Kdurutlonul Auxiliary oro tu be wan placed on 76,010,000 icallons of of tho UvcHtocU committee with their chairman, H. K. Miller of I'nlon, CoiicIimIch VImIi Si vh. l.ela (Iraham haft returned to her home In Huinmervllle follow ing a vlNit nmoiiK relatlvin and frleiidH in Ju lliando, o Ylfdltt In .loscph (Murk Ituckiiian of Allcet, a tu dent ut tho l.a (Irande hlifh itchool went to Joseph hint week ami vln lied will) frleiidH, O-r Clover lA'at 'lnb Membei'H or tho Clover I, oaf club, nn oi'Knttlztttlnn of women In tho Clover crock neiKhborhood ncur North I'owder will be buchIk Thura day at t)io home of Alin. KIiiIn, Of fleer were recently elected by (IiIm club iih followM preMldent, Mrn. JJda Khaw; vlco prcHtdent, Mi-Jt. J.ydhv McCunHo; Heeretary Mih. Miti'V i'icrco; treaHiiier, Mim Itilby (tahtHtrom; reporter. Mm., LnVerno lluibaeh. ' livening tJueiUrV ' Mr. und Mcm, I.oule Kluiiflley und won, Dalo of the Iowa- dlMlrlet wero kuihIh Hunduy evmilnwr of Mr. nnd Mm Herbert Hpeckhart. o lll(C lny Tomornm Tomorrow Ih tho big day for 110.0110. " ; v.. 1( for tho man who In iiitereatrd In dairying and doc not cure for tho hnrtleulturo end of the profO'tim to come one day and Hullnfy hix de "A SEASONABLE RECIPE : I'liiiiiins ; lloniijr' lnlr - 1 jmckulte dotes. 1 eui nutn. I ORB. . - I ... t-ui flour. V euji nuifor. 1 teumioun liukinK powiler. Cut tile iliiten xutllvr line plaee nan. Imkiiiif powder dry mid add to a. well lienten t-KK. , Add tlie nuts. I'our the hatter over Hie ilnten. Hake 10 to :to nilnutea. An noon nnd If inn A ninmillah :i Returns tQ Seal HO.MHAY, India, Jan. 59 (AP) An iinnminceinent lunned by tho At'ehun consulate hero .nsid that fnrnier Klnic Amai.nullal) hurt been iwulled to power,'-- ."The corinulate hnn heen orfl elally notified that former Klnit Amnnulliih nt (he eurnent requeni ,,r i he neonle of Knndnhur, Kmali, on the liottoin of n lnittered . m,.,,, jiaznr, I Shiirlf, . .Miilmomi Mix Hie flour. nuKar anil lul khuibImih, nnd having in viow the Integrity of the nntlon, hnn ac cepted tho rclnn of snverinnont nnd 1 the kingdom." Ilruce Welilon, each 10 yearn old.!aB jt (s taitt.n from the oven pour ngainit. the udvlee of experienced yachtsmen, attempted to nail from KaiiMalito to their homes here short ly hefore dark. ' ( hontenncii. Til In rneeilnff In unuaily milk und oreum. held nt tho Tom Wnlnltilfer home i addition, to theno riituren hut on account of lack ofVoop.rn- comeii n atatrmenl fiuurrd out ly lion with thn woather man. ti county nKent. N. ('., Dorlaldnon of lr,w: Or n man Interented in dairy . . " " r wmiowit county in reKard to tna , ul, poultry may attend two tho, Methodist parnonnfjo In l.a , cost of producinir Uutterful In that ,,.. ,vllh' ..,,, 0r It denlred, (Irande. Ainnn thono who are rrt 0f thin noctlon of tho slate. .Mr. on'e Inuy llUollI, 1)lirh day and reap hosiessen are ; Mm. lorn , Walnl niter, i.onuldnon culls hln flunrea from ,hl( )P11eft in nil the different lines Mrs. Hay uller of Allqel. rn. , BUul report of their cow test- , taken up- Accordin,r to hyerett Wnlnlni.r ot; Jajarla-Ula- ,ng aanoflntlon nnd hln deduction.. ,.ou my nK,iculturlt liwr-nce. this ulct nnd Mr. Jlerbort Hp.chhiirt ur8 dMlto llliiininatlnif. The fluiirea' , 'u, a I11Prn cut tho lotnl and Mrs. Paul Kn.utn.of Iowa ilia-. are based on reports from .618 cown u(ll.n,)alK.ri yp, thp plIln m.,,mH ,0 trict and Winn U.erthn.Wo,lnlnKr of thai .wero-on tent nix-montha or: ..,. . nii t1(l interested an un'!tr:4 ' - -;'. - . . itheiiiont -feintllile. ,. .. . ' ''fiNdmber .-of cows completing .j . Monday, ; Kchruary 25, wlll ljc year's 'test ',' C .'inonths ;or 'more), the. day devoted to the dairy In Oil.. ' '., - i .-(i , . , .. . terests and the. npechilist here from Average .pounds ' 'of I milk pro- the 'state college will he N. C Juini duced'per cow,' 6CJ0.?. 1 - 'son.' .-Avrrttfre pounds of' huttifnt pro- Tuesday, Kehruary 20, is to he duci-tl per cow, StiiJ.'S.'. - j llvrntqek day, with Hurry Llnd- Averntto valuo ;of . products per 'irren and J)r. J. . Shaw In charite. WediKisdny,-1'iihruury n, in iin- .a flrunde. Ilavn IWilijr Sm ' " . t A hnhy hoy-waul horn , last 'week to Mr. und Mr.-Kllas rlmlllV llrin near N'ortlf row.der. '.? t ' ' Of;"''" :. i . ' TIiohii Olil llnniM'; ,' - . lininn culled from tho flks of 41 1 ".'I. AAO' 11 i 1" -. years an-o. ui.penrn. .;u'dh-w.H In ;AVBra(fe ot Br'n p,;r cow, llin Kaslern 0'ion Hepuhlcun pi jlu pi , , .. s . .no... init-rei."" uireo . . . ,,, ... .,... duys. I'lie selecOon ..inUdn. thin week liy editor Hcihlril reulU Ilka this ... . -. . i ... , ,!.- -i "Clilekens ' froien ..to ' death In coinforliililo- henhounen".- wnn the. word received from IMhe, Vftllry. ., , Kony-flvo daKrecn .below won llle cold rrooril dent In froiit;r:ale valley. . . . -.( ; , .', Thlrty-flvo helow nt North Pow- der. .;; ; . ': ; ,. : i- Three cown '. bnlonglnr to-; 8. Avernire profit above feed cost per'cow, fgg.M. . ) Averaffa. returna per.. dollnr ex pended for feed, I2.CS. ' . Averaao feed cost per 100 Inn. hilllc, da centn. . ' , ; . 1 " Averuae feed cost per pound but. terfRt,'f.l78; slKniited an furitl crops day with J'rof.' a. II. Jlyniop leudlnit. Thurnilay, l''cljruary 2i, will' ho the day for horticulturists, und 1'. I.. I.onir will bo hero to direct dis cussions and itive assistance. l''riday, .March 1, Is poultry day, with A. O. I.unn supervising. Hatttrilny, Murch 1 will ho do voted t6. general ocououiIch and tho hoiini marked survey with f. It. Hreithuupt hero from the college In rltiirlnr Ik. rail nt a nound ' to superintend of huttee fut no attemnt nns mads l'lona for tho noyn and Olrls' to put In a chnrge for lnbor. The club work division and also the fio on Hcarchlng I'lirty - rtaiurdtiy, ltulph liieiuiult living In tho Vnlerla dlsliiel and deputy sheriff Kllnghunmier siaiied limit i pomonii on Cllliss lllll on-n neaiiiilng ex pudltlon, Jomipli llurgoynii ot l.n (Irando had been up In Hint locality cutting wood for 1. Choiiiiult and ns no word hail been had from him lor annul two week, mouthers of Hangor won working twenty men I omly.to tha feed cost und while. It rather expected that l.uonunl J. includes tho feed during tho diy- Aiien, ncung stnio icauer oi uuy In tlm mine. grange meinbein of the county, an t Hpearn of lllg Crock, were froien to ' roHt.bf producing u pound of but- noma.inBKer iintslon navo not well as those of Wallowa county deiilh. , . . . A' ) .' '. . terfitt as given In thin report, refcrn been definitely decided but II Is who can. gel titrnugii to Kigin rur tho Joint mooting planned on ac count of the, presence of tho na tional lecturer, Conferences are scheduled tor the afternoon and In the evi-nlng n big program will be given under the supervision of the lecturers of I'nlon and Wullowrt counties. (Irangii mem- burn gnmtly regret, the fuel that the weather Will cut down the at- the 1'nrk, left on a trip to Hum. IliervUle. q "'.'. Hchool cloned In. Pyle Canyon on account of severe cold. . Mn-fmnlly bet:: IllHV'llett. I ':'.!-' II, A Ml i-4 W I :i;'.r'iMi1' ,,f(n-i V, "y li!ii 1 1 .'n ! 1 ,'' .'I'lil l:,li:.:i he v t-y IV Tilly I! '.I I lip Ii. M : f;,ie tltif , I Mliipi, Ii h! niinl'T iln IHlil. made llii lunv lloi-rlhlo Slauubieiw. .i "Horrible", seems the only: ile- en, ane, uull. malcrla .y but are ( ' homes whlcl Harry .Hubl hoping tha ilinse win. can get ( Katurdny .norn- " ' w"1,1'" '", rm ""' lug. when the bbnch of 14 yolipg " ''"""-- ,,n were hlfby, tho- nortU uii'io'i pnHmiprCur ii'iun." jear wir- U,;'1,!,h itny 'but Jhe'7ffiilr.l fmlAo If .f!.. '.-(M-i Juilc nid ,Veiy.trrHeHome,' bell Ulil.'it, nppi'il tile It lii In town with inn team and the Iront runners. In .a tlriimlii he was Joined by Mr, KlliiKhaiuiuer und the trip taken UP again, ll hud been planned to leuvo thu runners at lr. Hlley'n inncll pud proceed horseback. Thai fur the roud bod been broken and even no tho snow was very nearly waist deep. At the Hiley rnnch, tin! parly met Mr. Iliirgnyno .who had travelled thul far by foot on hln Way down, v Mrs. Hamilton Improving ' , ' Word rrom .Mrn. Harry H. Ilninll-' ion, of llolse, nu well known nil, over tho vulley Is lo tho effect thul alio In making a recovery from her long and tedious illniHs though It In very slow. Hho can now nit up about two hours each ilny, Han Xrar Awhlcni Mrn. Tom Williamson of the val ley, who with .Mr. Williamson, is living at the head of Wallowa l.tiko esmo very near having nn extreme ly serious accident lust Tuesday whllo driving In her Ktar touring rar from lite lake In to Joseph. Mrs. Willlniuson was brln'king her nephew. Henry 1'roctor to Joseph lo school and was driving on the road around thn luko when her car nlld off tho road, started down the embankment, but most fortunately lodged against n sturdy tree on tho sleep bank. Mrs. Willlniuson was panning a enr when the accident occurred, nnd In turning out. her cur skidded. The cur wan pointed toward the lake, lollllies were re. ported lis being alight, but the' menial aufreiing must have been tonsldcrnble. A wrecker went oul from Joneph soon niter the ucel dent occurred but the driver was Unnhln to dislodge the car nail It wun necessary for him to return to Joseph tho next day with u crow of men to get it loosened, -o Schouli HlsmlsMNl A number of schools over the valley have been dismissed for lu (lefinito periods on account of the Impnssuble roads. Iowa school has not been In session since last Thursday, Moss impel has been rloacd und the school at Hot Lake has been given a two weeks vnen Hon, Others are following the sumo plane. llavo Sphndlil Meeting In suite of the weather, county ngiicultuiisi W. W. Lawrence re. porta a very good mcctnlKs last Tuesduy at the Wolf Creek com. munlty hall. Thu road had been broken so that more than S people wero able lo be present. Mis Case wun there from the stnte college iving her demonstration on milk nnd cheese. Mr. bnvmnn talked on the care of stoicd veuiMnhlee luring the late winter. A pel hick dinner was severed ol noon. Them fjooil Old ti.iyv J. I. ll.ihhln ; ; her In V': O -ir.ii -. b'.e .-i Ir ; '- I'llll'-l- ' , , 'I'll IHI'I YM'H ill T.H ' ... . J . "K A ! ' ; .! ' .'. i '" ' ' i ' M, Of' Tie . M - i iauilJli III awMil ' i'uii I. rmii Ci 'rkef 1-laf U.; J.utlier Jiloilniiiil was uowii' i i-om I his home noi-ih of Kluin Huthrday Irannaetlng .buslnesn in i,u (Irande. Mr. Illniliuftn Was (pilto optimistic iilthoiiKlt he 'bud no I ilea how or wheiv hi wolild bo ublo to return lo Ills honie.'i .-' " v . i -'.0 '.. Hauling Hay lleforn the weather Intorrtipted proceediiign. Clay Dutton of Indian Creek above Hlghi started on the Job of hauling 1 5 tnnn of buy to lielp finish out bin reeding, from Hud Glenn's -aniii. near Suiniuer vllle lo ills' !own place.' Tho Job wun not finished however before, tho heavy snows. ' , ' o ' Then Hero Is This Mra. Mlneltn Kentner, proprietor of the (ve swimming pool was In l.a (Irniulc yesterday, making tho trip from Oove to the county neat via North Powder. It seems that Mrn. Hentner was very anxloun to gel to i.a (li-andc. Hhe managed to get through in Ciilon by riding on u truck. At I'nlon she had planned to take the evening train. Arrlv. lug there however, she could find no way to get to I'nlon Junction '. - .- . ,.. ,.,..t. .r -Willi Wc44lal4M)e.v .1 Mee'i nru u 'luyj Air. lUlib Mis. ' lines Masters'oii .' of ' ncilr ,'Klgin ilinoeg the earliest . . pioneers' of Wallowa county and also ,of- this oounty, celebrated their Ootii wed ding nnnlvernary. ' In, the after noon,' the. Kustern Htnr noe.lab cliib Of which 'Mrs, Mustornon In an uc livo member, gavo a. lovely parly In honor of tho event. Mr. Mas terson wan not able t'o b there. It wna an Informal occasion, never theless a very happy one. .. X beau tiful plant wua the gilt from tho club o the venerable couple, , NpU Klght Improvtrnc . ' - Wo are told that Nell Klght of lower Covo in Improving 'from'-hln recent' accident. In which he -suf fered some Injuries. Mr. Klght uuu uutenrrea a eatr at ma noma and w hile carrying it In slipped on some Ico and fell with tha elght , leforo he becumo mi. intormuion hnrse. Interest on Investment or division und Mrs. Jessie I. Mc depreciation. The cost of produc- Comb will bo In charge of the lut ing a pound of buttoiful In thla ler, . Tho announcement that such county ;ln lower than in most of arrangements have been completed tho other Oregon counties. Thin In these two divisions will be warm- Is no 'doubt duo to our chenp feed ly received hero ns notn Mr. Allen nnd long pnnturo season. Old Job Back and Mrn. McComb are well known In this county and their work tho roughly appreciated.. J -i - .- ' .. x i i riMMii: ii Fit i:xii,i; J MIAMI, -Kid.; Jan. ' 20 (A!') ItoHulle He lie, Seminole maiden, Ih buck from a mx montln;' exile In , thii.ii.ouui'Kladctv. impOHCil beoause , kIio imttiLted; tlv. ootftuiuerv of br f whlffeTirtrarc'Ino nn'olumlir ; Iter; wonrinrT a ono-plcco bfithlftrT . milt;.- '"' r ' , - r - f Y f f t f t ? t t y t. y t y t ? y t A MN; IS IMI'UO-(i LONDON, Jan. 2!) (AP) H-wus dfricliilly slated ut Kucklngliarn Palace . today tliat imprbvement In King Oeorge's condition was being inalnliUned.'.- - .;.'-. . 1'itixci: khi Dii:s TOKYO, Jan. 29 fAP)- Prince Kuni; lather-, of -t hp Kinpress Na -gako,. Is dead at the age of r,r. iiio elnpresswiiH at his bedside when he succumbed on Sunday to intes tlnnl lllrer and hemorrhages. of the unliual on him. Heiuni Iom Arlmasas, ... '.,.. Mr. and Mrn, JI. .H. -l'nch ot Covo returned thin week from Ar. kuiisan where they hail baen visit ing several work, with Mr. French' mother. Mra.'. M.- M. Mc. Kennon. i , i U ' illy famous nwimnicr, Krncst I'lejltolter was a baker. Im Oologtto, ,'eiiiinny. Swimming doean't ttiku IP nil his time these cluyi so ho In ulldwlnn hla profession again, this Ima aa owner of" a . shup In" Toronto wher hn will -train or lutura awliuniing evcitu. .- OUT OUR WAX By Williams bli'Trf-yi vls- BEST OomV VAJELUVOO CAM ii VOO , Vv AkiT 1 UU LET VOU. V6 WltUSjSOu'Ne'CrOT 5 tucM' Auu WAsneo and NOW VOU CAN W.Vfc. iHtN rco f sou uKe. Excuse. m uie-I uke ro ee tt?Ace, OF CtEVSRMe.'s.S IKlTWC FAMILY But JM SO AFRAlO A TttACE OF GToPiOT VWtLLSMOW OP I CAMr V5P QCH.T. ih k 9T!'IT --(.f tif'-'V'TV V- : in i . ii j.wAU.a'iSs .r-.aSNMK av so aanMcc a . Old English Inilitution Tin!, Goldsmiths' compiiny (hnn liinil) cxlsti'il ns n voltiiiltiry nssn clntliin Us fur biiiit its llSti,- lis oh Jec( heliii; lo pruleet Hie trndo In precloun inelitls nguinst frntiil. The uSMiylnir anil stumpln;: of gold nnd silver plato wun nlwii.vn nue of thu ronipan.v'a chief functions. its 'hull mark" on silver nnd gold nr tliies net tho standard of quality fiir. the wholo count ry. . Annapolit' Nickname The name "Purls of the Cnlmiles" was applied to Aniiuills. From a little nettlemeiit on the Severn In liKU, it grew 111 aire mid impor tance mull II became the capital of Mnrrlntiil. lly IT. VI It wun finned for Ita KS.vety nnd luxury nnd on that normint was often referred to as tlio "Pari of the Colonies." Hoys in one Philadelphia schonl a ro taught to wash and Iron mi l sew on buttons. Young fellows these days need some training for mntrlmony. throats ncd thit Oouble- Rubbed on the throat. Vlck relieves in two direct ways: (1) Its vapors, released by the body heat, are in haled direct to the air pas safes; and (2) At the same time Vfcks "draws ut" the soreness like an old-fashioned poultice. 0(3S 'it VAPO KUQ I InaarMMl i :xi:ci tiox ttxvv. si:t VAMCOl'VKIt, Wash., Jan. 211 AI') The execution of I. other Itakcr, 02. convicted slayer 01' Sheriff l.ester M. Wood, was set Monday by superior Judge Simpson for next Murch 2!i. linker was convicted of shooting Sheriff Wood to death during tt raid on linker's sllll last year. over It as evenly as pnssllile. v cup of hillk or enough to moisten. Serve with whipped cream. This will serve four. Dates From Crusades The town nnd fortress of Polor warili'ln, Yiiko-SIiivIii. wan mire lloiunu furl. The present naine menus "fuiiress or Peter." The sol diers for I lip Ili-sl Cru.iailes were collected lliere by 1'etor Iiio Her mit. The inline win given to the place "biciiusc iif this liretnn staiiec. - . Jacobean Furniture) The .lueiiheaii peiiml Wits the pe riod of .lames I und II. und lusted from lmrj itlss. Mulingitiiy wnsmre Iv used for riirniliire lit IhlH Hum, liinat of the pieces being iiinile of oak itnil wnliiut. The laller wins I lie niosl pninilnr. i Prefer Candy to Book . The Amerlenn llonksellers' nnn elation hnn recently citleiihited Hint in I lie l ulled Slnles twice na much money Is spent for entiily na fur hooks ii.!i pound of candy nre sold for each volume of rending mutter. MONARCH Malleable Ranges The one range whose quality is supreme. No other range compares with the MONARCH, and each year this leadership becomes more and more apparent, v Let us show you why. '; W. H. Bohnenkamp Company JaWkW yatatlBwaajinalajtilallhlaMalrWaa-a Y' f: y: ;.y. y . & -J. y y t y ,y y ' t I I Ta. ' f - ' ,'arr-sjS " J"' , " ' ' vSyrT "' "! ' .-. .... .... ':flpiO'ln " ' , ' --a,a4 $ ' ff A "Caterpillar" i4 ii K-:H'1 1.1 i . i - , , j. Y V Is Ready And Willing To a willing "Caterpillar" its day is never ended. It is always eager for more hard work. 'j "t 1 To the farmer who pui-chases a "Caterpillar," life on the farm at once becomes more enjoyable androf-. itable. There's new zest to living and working on a "Caterpillar" powered farm. Bunting Tractor Company La Grande, Ore. Itoiso, Idaho. v. -- .vk , s, '..' . fi. fUfJT9nirem,yl..mt. '"'" - ' V'-'.'.- ;- -I!ai--' . ..... w.