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1 I ' -w . -. art Sl!J -i' " i w ' : v Out C:c.-3 In VcIITa Area f', tx' M it Kum. rar Han fart of Wcinw-,' iMra. Ira Kennedy out o Cava areuue, ha a her bands full 'the day with a shipment r taa.haby chicks recently received. -iThui, In la larger order tha km been ae-i cured la other rears, but like other poultry ranters UV the valley, they have, decided that I HI" number I not ', muck" wore, bother .or. work than . few- 'There are four ef ferent breoda of ehicka In the lot. the Rhode Ulaud teds,. Huff Orp ingtons. Black Jersey Ulaata and Hlack Orpington. - . ;' N ! Malur' Nhort Viatt '-:- i-t,',.r,-.-::-; .' .". Mr. and- Mis. "U jy ; Turar ii Twin ratio. Ma., drove In the Val ley a few days a HQ for a. visit arth their old ; frk'Bds, and eva eW friends back In Orlndell, la Mrs. Clem McKlnata. together with Mr i McKinnls and the fatally Ovine , north of-.-Pleasant Oroya, ' Thy went on yesterday to Salem, wpor they espeqt to make their noma in the; rutur,--;;- :-;:lJS;' xx- J. Want t'anwi Jiaaaod) ' -!-;' '.'' There comes fc request to the' of-', flee heed to which would too wet coined by every .resident of .the vat ley, soon e or later, it la asserted. That la, that valley people put-thelr names on I heir malt botes, - It Will soon be the time) when, there': is much travel, over the country roe da and' highways,, 'people front" th towns and the country alike av, ling varied errands which' take them up. one road and do) 'aoothsr.. your' name enu your boa will toll J.he world where your home la, and will be appreciated very much, K Is very ' frequently remarked." -t ' tinnlf to:i,raMylvav',v;: ? Mr. and. Mrs. A. tVlngnim, of the line Oonis auto cRhip have s their guests for a few. -.week! Mr., and Mrs. J. C. r'ryc -.who , hav astasia;; - k feeding a properly ; Isaac H hater waa elected vice pres. fcawacod ration: aad. (6) keeping I idant and Miss Amelia Mlchaelsun. records to enow which feed to ua to Make Ike most profit, i ' '- The play was original, Unkiuo In every way, and was greatly appre ciated by an audience that 'taxed the eupaefty 'of- the Kail. ,i Musical selections by a three-piece orches tra from the grango were given be tween the aetav and following the play the grange gave a dunce. , VMi To The (Innwe- ' '.. ,' v Governor .Isaac 1 I'atUrrson, of the slate of Oregon, will be the recipient of a handsome iiioinrnto of . the KaaternV Oregon livestock show, .officials' of ' the association 'having ' recently prepared, a f lite, framed collection of views of Ik livestock . shown last year, which will be forwarded to his excoHeacy, tha goveraor, ' lor display in Ids Office. ..' : , ' i . . Jeveraor fierce was famous fur bbv Interest la ,whrie-fawd .calves and also harp."' points out -'pi.it. i'udwell4.. president . of :.the stock shoeV. -'VVe' want his repabllcan successor to eoallnae that interest and know all about our dairy stock, horses and hogs, as well. Of course, wo appreciate tho goverooc'a cen Btderatlon, of oar sppropiiallon, a h, did. and this gift will serve as as 'shialr, indlcMlon. .of onr grall rode. Wd, only hope that Mis I'm. terson . will b able to accept o:ir Invltktlon to attend the show June , and I., , ' ' ig t Mwv Ui i-araa- . .. .. v air. and Mi's. Kennvtli Uekclci haro ' moved to the1, farm, which hey recently purchased near imu ler.. It Is the old t U VVelqli farm and. adjoins the farm occupied, by Mr. vand .Mr. Carl l''ullrc. ; ..''frotr 'I'v"'V Maai-.an. wiii r. .-f'-'v- . V There was a lare crowd at tlio stopped-oft here on their way 1t- first M-eiUng meetlpavof the Blue theic -home In Pennsylvania 'Xrom Culltornla,..wherii Ihey huvc :W' spending the winter." Mr. and Mrs. l'rye , were hero last':falt on their Way south and had three weeks In this section of the stute. The Were, so Impressed with the country, ete.j that they' curtailed theb t.'aKoriil) visit a Xe. weeks In order to lira kit this stop on their way fast,-,: It MM. Octteiw.- Hlrf.kO has been very Ul.at tue Mt:- (range held Wednesday evo nlng at tho hall. regular rou- tino of work wan attended to and two . candidate, Huns Bclfors and Miss Helen Oe'kuler,, wore glyen the first and.' second 'degrees. I'lsus wb dlscuiuvd fur the chicken din ner which the grange Is to serve tliO chahiber of commerce at the I. O. O. K- hall u Iji Orande Oh Tuesday Map !.: It was reported that.two jiew members woro-rti, socratary The off learn were chos en at a business-meeting which fol lowed tha regular ..meeting and at which the children of -, the aohool -gavo a . most extwllent program. Mlsa Amelia Mlchaekton, a teacher In the Island Wy school.' gavo a very interesting talk on "The Ori gin of Music Week." '-Tbero were, recltatlocs. piano and violin solos, musical readings and other Inter esting features. Those taking part were Joan . I.eslle, Aotta Herman, Uwen Bond, ltuth Kloloe Hteln. tho children of -Miss Webers . room, Pluina Khafer, : Luis ltobertson. Imogeoe Hteln, -.Annie- Moore, Mil- I.1 :. earmers over In. Wallowa county aro.-reporling that : the: isst few dnys have been the f li-at real grow ing weather, which sua bene ex perienced In that county, during the entire spring, and that the Hi tin warmth . naa worked wondei-a on the wlnte:-, ; wheat ' and grass croiwi during llie - week. . .yRiTE-3 f?-c:.: : : ' - IN.BAYAIIC. J"JDA reiHirted to be Kaining In flesh and. only a few weoka will be necessary to get' theili fat and make Ihem forget-the discomforts of the pe riod when feed waa so very short and of the long and severe winier.. - Kxccllent atanda of whiter w heat are seen In practically all fli-lds at this time, even while the weather was too chilly tor the grass to make mueh headway In getting started, the' winter wheat seemed to bo thriving,, the early sowed grain has Mr. and Mrs. Wade Brooks. Iwtn formerly of this valley and both having many relatives and friends here, have been living in Hay a mo. Cuba for sonio tlm--. Their let ters homo have beeu full o'f in terest to those who ; have hat 'i. glimpses -from thorn. , describing people among . vnom - tney nava beei living ; and - unusual events which have come under their notice.-. We have been given a let ter from Mrs. Brooks tor publica tion and are very glad to pass it on to their friends' Mr?' Brooks is a son of W. J. Hrooka. or 1a Orande, and a brother of Mrs. Hugh, Huron of north of linblec Mrs, Brooks Is a daughter of Mi. and Mrs, fain Williamson' of Cove dred UlH-iieer, AUJcui;'; thick stands. Home of ti.e .c. gno H"W. 'l""- ! acreage which . were t seeded ! nowf twn aoa .iarv BHKSitmu, . . i CusK-tutk-ii Vlslt- s Mrs. M. N. . Bnedeker has' re turned to her hdme on the Unlon- ;.. " '". w ";-" i.,.,nL. nicely, alnce the weather Ims Urn- w."S -TeT;.. i ".' Jtivea -promise seeded .to wheat last fall were sown quite late and due to the dry condition. of the soil did not get inuch 'of a start before winter. However, many of the farmers uy this Is coming out of making good stands. WIH Havo Kpeclal Ksnlnw Numeroua Investigations of the Hunday morning at the hour or " me-i" the, morning i worsblpi' llaSs f. 'wheal oia not get up last raii re. ltoan. of Boise, Ilia bo. will sprak at the -Ijland i.lty sommunlty church on "ChlDa" and ieglv soaas K- port of the last general conferenoo. A pot luck dinner will be served at noon and all are invited.' ;; i"; .' To Mprak NuiKlay :.' . ''".'' . v '-' -''X Kred Knautx, of Madung, Now Guinea, who Is visiting his brother, veals the fact that but a very small percentage of the seed 'rotted flut ing the winter. ' This is oonHldered unus'ial by-many, -because -m years past, nuire.-. specially -when tho Meed-' was vltrolcd Instead of iH'Ing Hlry treated, much of tho Into sown seed rotted during the winter, re sulting in rhtn . stands lit many places. Iiuring the past three years Mra,'-'00' -iriiBre4 1bbfot the stale, convention. then Blue;; Mt; could report lOV liom of .hbr dabghter, Mrs. J'rank ,' paid-up inemlH'rs at that time. It Woodell, ,coiHinut'-to be Just a trl- . v repc fie better and her friends are glad for the better news from, tor bed side. ,:;v;-S;-,'r : r.'-.'::- ' a kear iiro . - :;..v-; i-' A ,' fjonslddrablo exoltelnent' prevail cd for a- time 'Wednesday at tnv school house In Mtgtn when a'smsll ' fire In ouo of "the ' rooms- dn tlio baseinent "aept enough, p uioko. - up . thrdugh' tbe building to rnther'fstir tilings' np, Tho flro drill was put on and all the pupiladeft the bund ing In orderly Xashlon and ill oaiclc fame. Wveh though tho fire was ex tinguished, before . It. bad gained -any: beadway . whatsoever,' .' .-'Vi. . 0-t f.H'i' 'A-''- UonotuM Mie Nnme' -s,vrs: y' The condition of Airs; Holbrook, who' Is urltltTtliy 111 nt the home lrer daughter, Mrs. Hernal Hug itt Klglu, remains about the same. freuorted that already a- start had been mud A on the new. bdild- ing'fund, anil. though thla start Is vory modest -It is planned by the. grange to add to it us often and In US largo amounts as ctm. possibly be don-.-." A Mother s day program waa given undor the lecturer s-hour especially in tho roll cull. A prise offered for thu oldest mother pres ent went to Mrs, Cut vr. mothur of Mrs; J. IS. Lindsay ahd that to the youngest nlother went to Mrs. Ma contb. Section 'Hires served re freshments at the .. olose of the mcstlnw. "- i : , ', Another uieetlng Is culled for to. morrow tit the committee apoplnl- ed ut the. last hiaotlng of tho l'o-. mona grailgo, to bond every effort to secure for i-a Orandu the; 111.10 slate grange convention. Tho meet ing Is to be held in Lu. Orundo ut the office of the secretary of the Union county, chamber of coin nierco at 2 o'clock and and repre- Island t;lly ; scutatlvea will be present from the granges, from all over tho county. There hi the' possibility Unit Un ion county will have but ono real competitor lu the fight to secure tne convention anu unit in naieiu roasted and It is only lu. o'clock. Do hope it rains this afternoon we always look forward to the eve ning rains as It is tha only relief we havo from the" terrible heat. From the xsth of October to- mid night on November th is the time all tha spirits weep, if you have ever ..aecn tho picture. 'Main' you can get some Idea or how II rains here. The funny part or It la that tho rains ceaxe at midnight on No vember llth.i Now maybe you don't believe that -well, Just dry to tell some of these people , that you ddn't. By the time I get home I will be carrying an umbrella on moonlight nights, loo. They try to', tell me '.hut the wind causes hives, but they, cannot stuff m with that after having lived in the Orande ItomK; valley. I tell them t came from tho -country, where tho wind Is made. (If 1 happen td run out of ink. yoiiaWItt, have to excuso me :is thu'-washrWoiiiau's boy walked off with my new bot tin of Ink, also the hammer. They surely do have taking, ways . with 8A1.13M. Ore..' Mav 1 A1') 1,',' ,T". .(thriml : , - Krod U. Wolf. 3S. was elected prln- ,.. . . ... , -X,. " "Wt have a hik-fat jamalean clpal of Miein High school at a (h(, d e h t0 wo,.,J ook now anil lie name is Herthn. salary of ta.UUO a year at a meet-,. , , ...... ......... nh la about a slse or two smaller !!:. ,W:iP5,it0!,o1.l .''M!M?4towlrt'wa don.' on many of the than ;n elephant. . Kvery time 1 Kolf aucceeus .. nk;.fahd' Mithe valley, A few of tho aay a word to , her she runs pal for tKe tast (J( I yoars who o-liumie n ,ho ht .ectloris. have, aide , lipid oiles.', We cannot makY i ii. - i. . n-v,. i I been ousy dining in pust-. wooa .WJf PC--,' lDfHru.!!: finishing up jmn of their sprlnr during the war waa an army 6ffl-S?.?. eer. He is more than six f-t tall ' Pf..lh nir.ma In the hills, . , und 'weighs S10 pounds.. Ho was ,v;;-;' '.' '. ? ... ;', t.. "The ollteii evening X was gat. graduated from" I'ucirio university v. Hlnrio, 'no two 'trees gi'ovr ollke, J ting ready 10 go to the show with at Forest Grove. , '. 'J-firunlng rannol be done iy rule. Mrs.: Haines and I suddenly dls- . Wolf sold lust week while In 8a-, Tho prunee iimiuIh i.T keep In mind covered, my ring wua gone. 80 lem that ho would accept tho posl-: the fact that the top or the treo after, searelUng my bed-rooms. I Hon of principal it It .was ofrored is not' Jiwt one Individual butt catled Uolha and showed her my him:: -i. .community ""of IiiiIIvIiIuhIs, or buiK: ttnirer, and said. 'Ik-rtha f uv - The new iirincipnl is a .married each competing with its neighbor, lost my ring, have you seen uhy ntan and has two children. - V for food, sunltghU and' space, " ; thing of it?' Her oyes, bugged out and ah threw 'jp Iter hartda, say log ''-r- . mom, yu dont mean It ewnabody n- ni kln to do, mom." but' V fiund H, -I Itap peaed'ta tkluk lat we bad been trying on. rtn i -ti4 afternoon al "La Caan Al u,- so I rushed down and tons 4 It sticking inside Kit the neat day. however, someone killed our cute "Kitten Kat", which was Ulnuslroui Indeed , and almbot , brokh our hearts. --.:-i',:,, , Let ha and V have just returned from Central Palnia and Hantlago. We went by train to Central ialtua, atayed overnight with Mm. Harr and next roaming, Mrs,, Harr, Mrs, Allen, Letha and I motored to Hu li tis go. It miles. Hhopped nil day and returaed to (enlial ralitia. atayed there that night und the next day. thus Mrs, Hair brought ua homo the miles, ; "The men all wnl deep ace fieri- Ina ia tha Caribbean aea.' about Bk It is so liqt today. I'm almost Knii trol. Manaaatllo. -The Arca'a aad four r r , in slaUng m In a 1 , , "1 lio CV.,,i f is t ara two or turoe floor Is rough, as' out la some cru. came t.a - a deep c giffantlq door, .anr.-' ahalna, bridged L s 1 t i ? na r ', t t wa je, a re a d by -an sP'bw fine ahap. making anu a s.sier o. severe rf 'will ba given In two installments. It was . written during our winter time here:. ;' ..' at La. OiandeHunday-mornlng.", BAKEIttfAN Tb BE PRINCIPAL : AT SALEM, ORE. il-Huctallon to Meet A iiieetlno of the " Cemetery association Is callel-fo.r Monday, afternoon at 2 o clock at the community church at that t place. All me tubers of the. asso ciation.' and those who are Intcr- cated In tlio cciitotory ure urged to f and Marlon county where grangers attend. . .. , ,-' V. V : aud bulness.nioh havo orgunlxed V':;.;' ,; i" i. : : ij to work for the state meeting. Ac Mate Kuie Team ' i " 'cording to prominent grange meni- -Imbb r high school is tuuklng a j hers In Ihlsvlclnlty. bUiterii Ore. food record during the baseball j gon Is entitled to tho 1930 conven- sesson now at its height. ' Another .vlcfory was added to tho list last week when they defeated Joseph ii-v. -i'v.'.- ' Hero fVum Kew fjulw " ' ' Mr. and Mrs. 'Fred Knauts' and little son, I'hllip, Of Madang, JJew iiay and arc guests for a few days . at the home of Mr. Knauts' broth-' - cr, 1'nul Knautx and family In tho Three hundred letters havo been . luwa district, ' Mr, and Mrs. Knautx ' sent out during the last weeks over - have bat' recVntly arrived In Hits I the signature of A. W. Nelson, Wal- t-ounlry from Now Clulnea where I tor M. IMerce and Bornal Hug. they have bcea for seven years do-J These hov6 set for three Important ng missionary ' work unJer tue features necessary to tho sncceos ttnn ii It Is uassed around-to the various sections of tho statu.- linker entertained tho; gathering a, few yoars ago, iand for. a tlino Umatilla county agitated tho question fur J'J3, but nothing, hus been done lately. . X-' - ' ,-' ' " " - ' Much has been-done already In the way of publicity by the Union cqunty I'omona committee, headed by Ilalpn Hunt., of Island City. Pi Lutheran church. , f lsu-gn Crowd-Out '-'.. , .'''''.'. A most Ini-restlug poultry lec- ..turc. given In t lie form of u com- of any large convention and which L-'nton county and Jk Grande can promise? to furnish. - These are a building which can house adequate ly a gathorlrtg of such proportions edy play, was presonted Tuesday , as this Convention will.be-. ample : night at (grange hall by Mr. Brown,; housing aceommodalldns, with flno at poultry specialist of the I'drlna : hotels, restaurants, rooming houses. lllls. . insteail or mo osuhj uum i auto camps. eie: ana excellent f icctui'e. the' points wero . brought transportation facllltlin. , -v ' ut very forcibly In the form of an j The siange expecting to send interesting pkiy in thrco acs, en-watter M. I'lcrce to Medrord when titled "The Bad Kgg." J the 1J convention assembles next ' The plsy itself wua educstloual, nionth to present the. invilatloh. .'the plot being worked Out to show-fThe chamber of commerce. In of- liow tho sverago poultry miser j rcrtng every powlble ' assistance, tunkes very little or nothing on -his. also volunteers to s..nd represen I'oi k by uxlng iiaphaxard methods. tatlves o Medford lr they are need- v - nil, ,1 I- k inn hkiimipw uuum, , ," .. , 1 1 , 1 , .... hie , , , I - i-aiser, tirought forth msny good Indlvldjsl. every businesa ' house laughs from thu audience m his! and every other organisation . to vharact'irlxation of a rellow who! send out letters to friends, to pat ts utterly . disgusted with bis luck j pons, to customers, asking that thry in raUlng chickens, lie finally re favur .Ia Orando and exert eveiy reived a deflaxtc ' program from! Influence possible to bring the con liave. the successful poultryman.1 vcntlon tu Kastem Oregon next and by following this, cvrryining jear. came out welt In the end., lmpor-1 ... j.. .. nt phasi'S or success with chlck-'p..T. Urrts ' , ; ens were brought out la the fol- Mrs. Alex Itobertsuo; of Vore luwlng points: til Proper selection avenue, was elected president of the of stuck: : e-jl'.log out the non- Island City rarent-TcacheT aaso proJuyera: (? v'ean, t-oruf ortabls t clall9ii at Its recent nicellng. Mrs. Paul Knautx,. of. the Iowa district, I many of tho fMrmers,: have dry aill speak at the Methooiat chutch ! treated the. seed instead of using vitrei and fuel- that this, methoo haso proved -much more satlsfae iory. . ; ,'! '-.-- .:',.j'V :'..'''' - limvliirf is iti full swing bii lb mo of - the fiirnts of this coin-, uiunlly at the present tllne and a largo. amount .of .tile spring seed ing ;ha .been .finished In tho val ley.' .ikiiiie or the rarmet's were able to get their fields In snape for seeding In a Bhort time after the soil was dry enough to work,; because of. the fact, that much fall i start out whether she Ik a spoiled baby. doll or Just plain cookoo. Thoa when alio is pleased about some thing we aay to her, she twists aliout half-way around and back ngHln III swinging" motion aptl kick one foot out IwshlBd.' . , ..'.";.'. j, ',''. ,'..' V", ' ''" -1 -', ' '- ; - ""-'" i''. ' '"' -t !-f'':.. '": .','","'"',.: Square-Tun Fits Ibur Farm ti Lk THE big point about this . tractor is -'; J. that it fits the average farmer's needs toa'T". No matter how small or irreg- -ular your fields, no matter what "your crops or your heavy work, Farmall has : got It on the entire tractor field ' for many good reasons. : ; The McCormick-Deering Farmall is the first real ALL-purpose tractor. ? It ' handles row-crop planting and cultivat ing along with everything else. It easily pulls two 14-inch plow bottoms. It has liberal power and every advantage for operating, belt machines. With the ' 7-foot Farmall mower and. 7-foot traileryou can mow 14-foot swath. And it fa ideal, on all haying jobs. Its equipment includes 4 -row We Also Have the' McCormick-Deering . 15-30 and . .- McCormick-Deering '10-20 '. - planters and cultivators, middle bust crs, sweep rakes, beet and potato tools, . '.and others, '-:.xv iV-'C;, ' It takes fast, timely mechanical effi ciency and a cutting down of labor and t .other costs to run a farm profitably now adays. The Farmall has displaced horses -and extra men by many thousands. You never saw such a useful and economical . ; tractor, and you can't see one except ' the Farmall. Even if you're not buying ; now. keep yourself posted on the latest in all-purpose power farm ing. Watch us operate the Farmall and its working tools on one-fiftieth of an acre on apatchof ground smaller than the cellar un der your house. We wiU be be glad to have you drive it : W; H. have a big lauarh, with, kitchen and dining room.' There wee abe it 58 la all. roaming in view 01 aevee). They re out about ill houra and cau t a great many fish and many uiifereat kinds. I told you 1 woulrj write yon about our trip or visit la Havana, which It aaenia I hava never done. W war treated royally- by thr Warren people: had la cars with chauffeur at oor d josnl, thnnn by wa were able to take in the city and .Mi aurroun- ng country aa well." first, we Vtaiird Mora eas tls, a fortreaa that guards the bay. We ferried across to this sharp. projecting, rocky polial overlooking the city and entrance to the bay. Morp castle Is built of Solid stono and th long underground pas sage that lead to the fortress wer all chiseled out by hand. Th first. on ia about 100 feet, on more, long with portholes every three feet. These porthole am ,long, narrow slits in the wl(, about a foot long th two tuoneta. I I n I, I i door was hauled, ' . f'u,. out the only and h ' t ri way ot entering the fon , , -,'j VThe second p wa h the same aa th i i but n.if shorter. Thi led us ju Into to living quarters. , from, thar. It reined thr www an many atone step and defika and paawun-way. that we would hive bn I oat only for the guldo. W saw th terrible-dungeon undmth, with only one opening, a sort or ahaft-llke door and window combined. No jiian ever hoped to com out of this plaea alive nnd I douht If they were ovr taken out after death. Th Men were usually beaten hall to death, then , hurled down this slony shoot, a her it was damp and dark. - ,? V, ' ' V' ' r-v' - . - "Ther wero rnawr (anay-lsioklng small inuxsle-loaaiB. eannona, un doubtedly hand-nia' O, which war. of course.' very erieellve in thlr day. Tbls fortrsa waa built la 16HT. by I'Mllp II, or Fin, .' (To b coacb, ..d 1 ..' --i '10 i t t - j - Fat' r ft- - , k tai, of t o"-1 a a aaoii r and f ! itlancsu rjntii t l I" mr TO t a J 1 ,r 1 t, t la ka,. I I ' 1' '' -I ! 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