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Over r the Valley Mabel K. Morton. Valley Mem nvin ' Phonees Residence. 3s-J; Ofllea, Mala IT ."' ' ' r..t...M...MT1,T)MHtMt)M III------1 ' " .tlii year ut onmnmh ., ll. ... W. C. Myers und fumlly hnve Ml, I In . (.1 , ... ,. tend the .,. ., .., .. . ... ,n ievore log. 'moved into the, vulley from the Kiiatei-n nnm v ",."., I """" uu '!" creek. U ll.irmlKtnn roirif.n i.ml l,..,-.. ........ 1.. ,. . ... . , . " 1 -uue mis summer. lewi-a,... . mi u.u i uiiiu runcn KIllpN Steers Clyde. Kiddle, district, wont to near Ithihehart. Mr. Myers Ih quite h .lairyinnn unil brought with him 2 head of cattle, for the must part llnlktclns. A registered Hnlsioiu hull bends hlR herd, untt ho has a number of IiIkIi rlum grade rows. o Hiik Fractured Ann Lorraine Hiik, who makes her homo with lnr untie, ami aunt, Mr. an. I Mrs. T'hurlos Sanderson. In the J)ry Crook neighborhood, hail the misfortune to rail from a swing ut unl.nt.l vooonllv ...i.l r....... l.nnc ill nno-i.V hi.r Til (ilve Play o j ''''" younif loo.lo of the Pleas- Have, Fine Cliih Meotlmr l"?'i.''?;"BnE' l"lMrlnir Members of the Cove In.lrv Calf " ' ,"y Blv' on e,i,.,, ,no, Sunday ar.orno.in wUI. m ' ''ft' I SJ It, Htiin." There Ih a live huneh or in reported that a noo-font in,- rolled down a hill striking Mr. Titus In mien a wny and with uoh fOrCe tl.Ut Ann .An, u-u I........ of Orange Hull 'crushed and bono, won, broken In 'ortlnnd the first n... n... .. ... z, lolul or ",u hrok" tofc of " " market " a" Pnr'y ei Mr. Tlttl. '"' very mueli mare serious. If .. ""I fatal, Injuries. Ouliiil in Ok la. . o Mr II.. I Mni-Kiin. of imblor. VMt at Mu.ld, Creek-, ....m-u iu 1UIK11. I1KI11.. 11IKI ' Ml- i.n.l M , week hy the lllnonH unil denth of , her mother, Mrs. Urelpne., Teddy mid IJIoanor DkIIvIo at their home above the Cove, for th)iir- I,. ,w j.,H,.,K mune ... ue L.K1I- i -,, .... .l. , . . . Allen MIIIh Ik leader. Mr. un.l Mrs. I ' . . Jiminle Mills. Mr. and Mm. i:rne.t . '""'whou lictter Hi ll. Mrs. Ituy.lMinean. .Mr. Smal- I i.oiiuh ot.Alrti. r.. nanderson. of lev. eolllltv iiirrlotilin.-lw. n.wi f..u I Wrnv Lawrenoe. ' lv.n. o.c-u n.i I uh , young neonlo in HiIh particular Suminervllle. who has been to ur.' Ill for more than a month . three heifer ealvea were juduo.l hy T)vl" f'1"' to know ohp" hu tne cluh memhein, after their rei?- mar. l.UHlnoKft had r n attended to, Kollouinj; thlH part of the pi oK-iiiin tlie comnany were Invited Into the OrIKIo home and )ent u fr-oelal hetir nround the IIk flre lilace. Mm. ORllvie, assisted hy Kleonor and'Mm. Lawrence, aerved loo crenni and cake. Mnhi l Mor ten. Over The Valley, waa n Buost of the Oitllvle'R for dinner and re mained tor the arternoon meeting. ' Stuileiit liiiiirovliiK . , ;.Will Prion, Htudent of the imh'lor hiKli HPhool, who waa hurt In a car accident nt the time of the aohool .picnic Inxt week .was aide to be taken to IiIh home -at IJleu.iant Oiove Rnturdny from l.a Grnndn where he had been alnce the neel dent. lie siirrered H.inio.very aln ful Injuries. . . -a . o - '.; -. ;: Has Tonsil Operation MlHa'Annu Hacker, of near Suni inerville,' underwent a tonsileotomy at Iji Orande yesterday and Is re ported to be Kottlin? nloiiB nicely. lilrolie Kal.srm lilrFly '' Mm. Hatlle Wise, of near Imhler, who reeently underwent nn opera tion for npiiendlollis, Is recoverlni; rapld'ly .a'n.J It was thought yester day she riilKht be ahle to be taken to her home the Inst of this week. To Tench Tl.lu V ' VI Miss Renevii Muivhlsiin, of f ove.'j ..fsiiif. ui ... rj. r. i oinns. nas been oleotod as , teacher of the South JliKh Valley sonnol for next this year at Monmouth and w ill nt- j been senile better reeently. Will Show Cattle Burr Slack, of nortfi of Suminer vllle, fs to be' amonir the newvex hlbltors ,at" the Kustein OreKon J.lvestack S'iow. Mr. Slack will show some or his Shorthorn rattle. .' : iliixts ill Hell's ' A . Mr. mid Mm. Illaine Geer. or Walla AValla, and their dautrhter. and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawks ami two. chlldnn wero recent Kuests nt tlie home or Ihelr frlonds, Mr. and Mm. Krnest Hell, of east of Cove. .' . ' , o IIiin New IIchI Klre . H. V. Titus, of near ITnlon, has Piirohased of C. N. Ojrllvle, of near Cove, his 4-year reitlstered Guern sey hull, the fine animal of' w hich much has. been written and suld. . ' Cons In A I fa I fa it Is reported that Press Pur-)i, of. north of Suminervllle.' came very nearly loslni? three of Ills Rood milk cows last week, when the) a,nlmul hecame bloated after lniv'(ny ttotten Into nn alfalfa field. ' . . o ' t . Improves ItiiihlliiBs W. li Hrock, of Ilry Creek, has been mnklnir a numheraf Improve ments on the bulldlnBs on his home ranch. The palntinir process has recently been started which makes ajdeelded Improvement. o :" ' ' Ilcfclves Injuries Hoy Titus, of near I'nlon, re eelvert severo Injuries last week R. T.edhotter Kva, Kdnu. Mnrle und l.vle. drove to Muddy Creek Sunday and spent the day at the Henry J.ocnnlmc home. Olenn J.e.lliollir, who had a few days at home, returned to Salem Sunday mornliiB. . Go To Kale IjlVnty ' Mr. and Mrs. Wiirord Wcsten skow and ramllv who have been Uvlm; In Imhler kIuca tiit.it. fAtt.fi. ! from. Walla Wallu. have gone to Salt. Ijike . city where they wljl inukonhelr home In the future. ?, v. s .t - .fcjl. iJii. M Horsemen Will Play Push Ball At Union Show A SEASONABLE RECIPE milk. The fine points' of livestock are nn open book to these yuuiiK farmer lads. The JuiIkIiik team of the Union llluh school. In cludlitB Allen iSatiKK ileft: Reynolds lhixtcr, allermile; Dale llux ter, und lti.yul Wilde; with Cecil U OrlKK". Instructor and eoach: won sixth placo amouc 47 teams from the Northwest at the I'uel fie International Livestock show ut t'orMsihd last winter. UNION BOYS ARE TO ENTER COMPETITION IN LIVESTOCK SHOW Vl.il.tt In Covc4- Minn Aim V.I. Mle, - of th .hh Hchool faculty of .u Uninde, Mpont Hunday with frlenUs in I'ovp. v - .. a . lTf Itulltl w HoliMcw. ' Mr, and Mrn. Jl A. Nice export to ' vocatkmul insiructfon in ayrlcut- j vocutlonul aKiloulture workH in 1 thew ohoi jih to th extMU of DOKln work ut one on thli now ture of !eH ttinn rollcitro tenide. pro-1 cloKct cooncrtuion with th rouniv tlTi'lr exhlbltM. : . - home which th-- will buihl on PrlK Htildonta to become furm-uKiiPultunil uwent ami other wink-1 -"Hoy ! lllrln' olubwork exhih thelr ranch In rWolf Creek, neur the I'nlon HiRh itchool uKri-!cr. This Hprlnw a total of inoro itK w'l be prhuMpally conflnoU to North l'owder. The old house on cultuml doimrtiiH'tit, - etitabluihed than 90 boys and rIvIh were on-."10011 from Inlun und WuUowa the pUice uum been torn down to uivnu contests of the Kustcrn Ore- ' I bo;i stock show will have oppor- 1 tunllv In itliiv "rutiih hiill" vit - i such n hnll, u htiira Inflated loath- powuer, v ,; . or sphere, much like a kIkuiiUo t ream sbortenltiir. Add suirar baket hull epeclally designed for Rradually. When mixture Is very such Rallies. The ball, owned Joint- creamy add well beaten tux and iy y iiid iniinary and ainieiic ut purunoutM of Oregon Aisiicultiirut colloue, arrived nt Tiiloii recenlly nnd will be ready for use a week before the stock show .accordliiK to the Mmusoinent committee of the kIiovv, The vuluo of the hutfo bnU Is said to exceed $600, "l.ivoHtook will be here from all over KuHtern Oieim,' flehl man aKer "Hill" , Vouel promises. "l!p In Wallown" county, thorn v.tU a Kroat deal of Interest and we will have one or more carloads of stock from that section and possibly sev-r entl truck loads. Likewise in link er county stoeltmen are rospondlitK In (treat shape." . Hmlth-lluKheH deimrtmonts of vncatlomil uKrleillture will be feat ured prominently this your with ;stroi)K exhibits In prospect from Kntorprise, Ontario and I'nlon. Wullowu bfifh school lius'a dearth of livestock, projects but will tukq part In the Kustcrn Oregon Voca tioual (VnvrcMs. . Itoprescntatlon Ut likewise expteted from Jluliwny powder und add slowly, f a , welt buttered and flonrmf luar t In a moderate oven Hft t 4-ml- utes, Hplit In two aad put toeth with the following rtltt. - 1 lfnm A p ke Hhims ' Thrcofourths cup suigur. ' . Ono eKff. v One apple Rnited. One tublespoon flour.' One tablespoon cold water, - $ ; Three tablespoons lemon juice, " . One-elichth teaspoon suit, v 'l Mix all imrredlenta except lmon' Juice, heut to boiling point, boll 3V mlnutea, stlrrlnv coiutuntly. Add, lemon Juice, fool before spread- - Wlft flour with the baking Inif. J A KK.ASiONAlU K HI ril'F: , loiiHiii Apple FIIHl Cuke . Kour tablespoons butter. (ne cup snar.! 1 J One-hulf eup inllk, One and two-thirds eup flour. Two eKJTH. - 1 ! Two and one-half teaspoons tin I; CariylnK out the provbdonB of tasks uiv done for patrons of the ' M Jmbler altbeuKh no doflntte the tfmlth-Huifhe act "In 'Klvinir .' school district. The instructor of hdvlco has been received from make way for ?he new structure. r-o . IlnvliiR fitMKI Mikvks Mrs. J. K. Mills, near Cove, porta splendid luck so far with tho Interest this year, nine years ao under the leader- rolled In hoys and Rirla eltiowark. ! counties, arrordlnir to present oul- shlp of Hoy Conklln, Is propurlnir with five sow Inn chilis, n sheep took. County nKrlculttiral aifi.nt for Its unnual exliil.lt and partlcl- cluh. a calf cluh, a plir eluli and a Wl'ny Lawrence had l.'edcrul Vot I pullon in the Kiistern Oi-enon l.lve- poultry cluh. all under the loader-, erlnarliin W. K. 'I'lilstlewalto Inisy atoek hIiowjh I'nlon with unusual ship of uiiulifled piihlle spirited Far'y '"' Iho 'ovo and I'uye, of I. s Aniteles. California, ("chickens which she bus this sprinic. .Mm Aiiii, purchased 100 day-old 'elilcks, White Ijiifhoins, They are people of I'nlon. The cow testinv 1 ,Uon testlnir ealveii be- Htudi nts ot tho I'nlon depart-' association likewise receives tho . lonKlnn to club members and tu- ment with livestock projecis nru upport of tho department, this donta of vocatlnnnl BKiiciilturo plannln to make exhibits In tho . work haviiiR hoRun with an nsso. 1 preparatory to the exhibit, l)r three weeks old now and aho still newly created Hmlth-HuKhcs de-, elation conducted hy Insuructorii . 'I'hlstlowulio also apont soma time, ha 99 of then), which she think , partmenl of tho stock show. In of tho I'nloa hlRh school UKiirul- ( '" ofriflnto ot tho stock show! I not so bad. fio do we. The Mills which a total of f 60 in prises nro turel department nmoiiR dairymen nuiklnn tests for various exhibitors are looking forward to the end of offered. In uddiltoiv most of the of I'nlon and Cove, the week when they expect their i uu' ' lok couraos In URi icul jP Mart W UU.Ue V V i, .-. r-V ' A . earned with "CATERPILLARS'- '; Storm? Keep working! Deep mud? Keep haul-- ing ! You'i-e riding a "Caterpillar" now . . ' . ' a f Caterpillar" that has broken the back of bad ' weather, dry seasons or stubborn soils . . . that puts you in the field or in the market every day you should be there. ' Strong and sure is the grip of those long, wide . tracks, finding footing where even beasts would sink . . . Conserving, wettness in the soil; for later sunshine . . . storing moisture" . with , deep tillage tools in dry season . . .,. l'elcntless power in front of tremendous loads. ;: .laughter und sister. Miss liorothy, ture ut I'nlon this year and w''o Q A J 1,.! homo for the summer. Hhe has a now succsslully curryinir on jVlUpS xIIU " lUll ,nT ... rvitwii nun pusi year ut. . ..vj... .. lu...iv.v ttt w Walla Walla. nuinber of vocatlonul. contests' ' o ? . : .': ?: J feuturlnR leuther warklnR, solder- j Visit Sunday ' ''. InR, rafter cutting, concrete work; Mr.' und -Mrsr Willlum R. -Miller blacksuilihlnR, ropework, und other I and duuRhter, Miss Gludys, of .n shopwork competitions. A teuiu (Irande, and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. '" likewise he entered in the Maxtor, of Portlund. drove to cove stock JtulRlnK contest and Individ minnay anu . visited, briefly nt the uuw represeiH tne sc.nooi us in some of the Items reported hy our noine or .Mr. and Mr, c. N. oll- lai years in norsemunsnip con- correspondent over In Wallowa 1 Are Promising In Wallowa County ;; r to comply with the stnok show ruin j which reiiilros that stock ho tested ; within six months of the exhlhl jtlon. "It will be it Rreat stock show,' I predicts C. I.. Ciidwell, president of i the show. "Hveryuiiora our cam- illteos went lust wefk they fuund nerensnd Interest an every hand. that total of $8,000 In premiums win surely have n wide dlstrlbu PAnl n.n.flii.,. n I ..f .u I .. crons in and .fruit looking irno.l ...... '"" "ocoiuiiir 10 inn way tniims look now.1 vie. Airs, iiaxter and Mr. ORllvie, "'". inciuuiiiK iirivinR a rour county, showiiiR conditions ihero who were school mutes years oro horse team, lidlnR a slock home, t0 he very much like they are In In Scotland, wore rencwiiiR an old aetuuintuneeshlp. ' , 0 ...a j. and, doteetlllR horsi-s. tlnsoulldues Sirs, l.lltletnn HI ' , .; ' .Mrs. 'Homer Littleton, of hear Alleel, Is reported to be qtiito poor- -ly ;at her home., . , , ; J i ttitiMiW . - !, Vocational sludenta. Which Miss Dorothy 8mitz. or tho side ' be held In connection with 111 this VII lie Are You Prepared to ; frigate Properly? f ; The time is here your crops will soon suffer from lack of moisture unless you are prepared. Ve can solve the problem for you by installing a ', Parma Water Lifter Over a hundred in successful operation in Union County. This is a submerged type pump which re miires no priming and has proven to be the most efficient and economical water lifter made. - ' Immediate Delivery VVe can make Immediate installation of the correct size Parma-gas engine or electrically driven pumps are available. . See us today before your crops suffer. Nate Zweifel PLUMBING - -. HEATING New Ways for Old I i.t'liiil l.itr .l.'lvl.iL- ,, ft.t.r n ........a ... . si.nwi.iir on... in. nnR iitoon ...... .. . . . i. is oiuimea ny sneon men 'l. IO ,.l..l Un, I Aulln UAln.ln.. I oy. in wtiiiiiR or con. ii- lin ,, , ... ,. lions, 11 Is said: . , -..,. ,,.. , ,'. . P '"" i.".'..- somewhat cooler weather has and Mrs. Jack r'letohor Sunday, i pato aloiiR.wlth students It'oiu de-., been 'experienced In this county The two families were nelRhhurs purtinenu of vocational UKrlcul-! durliiR' the past few days, a llBht some yours uko when they both, tun. from r.nterprlse, Wallowa, I yllM r eiovered tho Riound lived near Welser. lduho. I luibler, tmturlo and Halfway, In ' nilieh of the hhrher nnrts of the I The 4-H oonki,. i..i -'ir OroRon ColiRress of ' cnunly UnturdliT llhrllt. However iin.l il ulonl.. ,H.,,... !, .i. . will with the" soli buifiif' tll,y,',H,,'Ann iVVor"iluit' J'rldu'." They ilpciit" 'ho . melted nwnv and did not. nrnvl.ln tl.t, f...-,, .,. I.. ' ,..t,in,- ti uiterfm . SiTmrNVV ?!Tk "T- Kt"trr'K''"'1of ' cnouRh moisture to wet, the hadRos which art, a shield of pur uates from the Monmouth Normal . I'uture i'lirmers of America, un . r,..,n r i.A A..,i ,.i.' ..... 1 . . next month, hi.eim- onm..l.'.i i. ..., . .......... I . .. i..i. n .u. i.iu siiirn n. n. in Riini What's the 'weather? No matter '"you're riding a "Catei-pijlai'nov?'!" 1 illllH ?.MII.II normal tralnlliR work. Miss Hmutz. cvei-v student in vocational uirii- who hus tauRht successfully in the culture bclnnRs, will be present for vituey, an.i especially ui' Moss- the CoilRress. t Impel, will contlnbo her teuehinR . The JuilRlnR team from the in tins vicinity, liavlnn been made "stock show city" waa unusually a iiieiuoer ot ie teacninR stnrr nt suecessful ut I'ortlunri at the I'a Islund tity. Her mother, Mr I. rifle International last winter, pluc i. Hinutz, and her two brothers bur sixth umonR 47 tcums enteral! pinn to ro to Monmouth to witness from the entire Northwest, bnre ner Rradiiation. i tf mlssliiR a trip to Kansas lt . by plarliiR third in OrcRon. The iiorsfl iiis ; I wlnnbiR Canby team scored less Leonard Nelson, living on the than 1 00 liolnts hiirher than Ihe I'nion-Cove road, received bnd In- Union Rroup did. to win the HrIic For Spraying -.We cari-y a complete supply of all kinds of spray. , No matter whether for a few trees or a large orchard. I we can supply your needs. ' Lead Arsenate Paris Green Black Leaf 40 1 Any of these will do the work. MOON DRUG CO. You are always welcome to use our phone. 1 1 M J FOR, TBS cwxEKctaca Juries lust week when the horse on which he was rldlnR fell, while he was driving) cattle.. i o To Have Memorial Day Dinners The usual Memorial nay dinners are beinR announced ror Hummer ville. Cove and KlRln. Those are always red. letter event ana will attract capacity crowds in each In-. Mtunfce, It Is believed. : ' :. . ' .: 0 , 4-lf fitimmer . School ' The Fifteenth annual Bdys and Girls 4-H Club Hummer School Will be held on the campus of tho Orc- Ron Htnte Agricultural college, June 10 to 22, ls:a Inclusive. The dor mitory will be open to receive club members and club leaders on June 9 and 10. : . All club, members may attend w-ho were awurded scholarships af the 1!C8 OrciTon Htate fair or at county or community fairs: nlso uny club members 12 years of age or over, whose 1929 club work Is up to dute, who Ih elected us a dele- Rate from his or her club or who Is paying his or h'er own expenses. The Rlrls will be quartered In Waldo and Kidder halls. Tho boys will be quartered In the men's new dormitory. ' Tho cost of the 4-11 club summer school per member Is 15.00 for the two weeks or $8.00 for one week. 'This amount approximate ly covers the cost of room and board. Kach club member should bring some extra money for Inci dentals he wish to purchase, and should not brinR moro thun u few dollars. Parents and leaders who plan to visit the rummer school, and plan to stay over night, providing they bring bedding, will be furnished quarters In one of the dormitories. They niay secure meuls with the club members at 11,25 per day. Mr. I,. J. Allen, assistant- state cluh leader, believes that with the additional bousing futilities and several new features on this year's program there is every reason to believe this will be a blaeer and better summer school thun ever be-! fore. . Additional Information In regard to the summer school may be se cured from the county school sup erintendent or the county agent's office. Jt Is very Important that wc know at least ten days before the opening date of the summer school the number of boys and girls who will attend rrom this county. to represent Oregon at the. Ameri can lloyal at Kansas lily. Dale Itnxter. of the I'nlon team, ranked loth in the contest among 141 ent ries.- Other members of tlfe team wore Itoyal WHile und Allen Xuiirr, Itoynohls Ilaxter was the alternate member of the biiuiiiI KollowlnR the placement of last year's team In 12th place with Ituliih Taylor winnlnR fourth Indi vidual honors ut Tortlund In 1027, I'nliin Is Justly proud of the nbll- ity of its -representatives to Judg. livestock. Other activities of the Unlon.dc pnrtniont Included full time classes this yeur In unlmul husbandry und farm crops with shop work featur. ed prominently. Hhop work this your Included blucksihlthliiR, sheet metal work, solderlnR, leather work, surveying, general repairs. construction of small buildings. elementnry plumbinR, and electric wiring. All of this Instruction is Intended to glvo the boys a variety of skills which will be 'useful to them on their own farms. Courses this yeur will Include furm mo chunlcs und animal husbundry. i'"liid trips and demonstrations figure prominently In the work of the I'nfon department. In co operation with J, H. Weaver, or chnrdlat of the I'nlon locality, boys tof the farm crops class conducted an experiment In lying fruit trees to induce a greuter spread of bear ing wood: one boy Is conducting an cxjn?rjmenl regarding the us of fertilizers on alfalfa, while many similar problems were stud ied during the year. Home projects conducted by the hoys are means of putlllig Into practice Instruction given at school. HlRh school credit Is Riven for sat isfactory projects. An averuRo or moro than $l.'.o Income per yoor Is the goal set for the boys in their projects. Work of tho ITnlon department Is conducted under the direction of C. U Griggs, instructor in voca tional aRiiculture. The agricultur al department plans to be of the greatest possible service to farm er of the coin in unity und declares itself willing to tuckle any sort of community service for w hlch equip ment is available Milk testing, ouponlilng chickens, und similar has been much wind during the and the 4 past -week which has dried tho and whlli. fields out rapidly. All crops and grass are In need of a good ruin ut this time. In order to promote u stonily .growth. . '., . Home of the farmers hnve Just recently finished seeding tho lust of their spring crops while much of the enrlier-seeding Is up' nicely I ot this time, winter wheat, hint niailo an excellent growth dining the past two weeks and Is n foot and a huff and more In height lit ninny of the early sowed fields. I Farmers feel the grain Is plenty far advanced nt this season of tho I year, because of the danger of illumining freezes which may oc cur during tlie next two weeks. Tho fruit crops of I his section arc ulso Just reaching the stage where they would he greatly dam aged hy u hard frost. .Many of tho small orchards around town and on many of the farms In tho sur rounding country, present a boun tiful sceno nt this time with prac tically all trees heuvlly luden with blossoms. Present Indieutlons are that should frosts not prove too se vero there will be a good supply of tho more hurily varieties or fruit produced this season., j Alost or the runners report that they hnve finished their potato planting-. 1". a. Johnson, who oner-I ales a dairy just, east of town, has muue tne lurgcat potato planting of anyone In this community, hav ing Just recently finished planting fourteen acres ot certified Netted (loins. Mr. Johnson is much Im pressed with the merlin of this va riety or potatoes and has grown them tor u number of yours on a (airly large scale dnd on one or two occasions una been ublo to get his entire patch certified. The ma-! Jority of the potato plantings on the farms or this community are gold emblem below In green ' After lunch the Wild Hen vent hiked over the hills. Those w-ho attended w-ere .Mnxlne Towie, Phyllis, Hiindeock, Vclina Klohnrd son, Itutli und llcrthii While, Nol lln Meroney; l.ona Price, Lena llrlstow und l.eona Price, club louder. . ; Miss Margaret Truesikile,- who taught ut. Jtnsallu, Wush,, during the winter. Is expected to arrive In Cove Wednesday to spend suverul weeks with lrs. Ilessle I'iotcher. . There arc 5 sizes of "Caterpillars" . . . ' size for every use and a hundred uses for V every size. : - -. . The first turbine locomotive In ' Ocrmuny hns been pluccd In ser- j vice between Nuremberg nnd Mun-; leh. . J y .Mleven buildings arc , to bo erected on the 1'nlverslly of Chi cugo on in pus this your. Bunting Tractor Company -1120 Jefferson Avenue ' " , ,..,. .. , - -" - , 1 TI'nrMlar at fMimmerrlUo .Pcrhapa tha larraat eomm unity rent in tha Valley MatuorUI Pay will tie at Hunimervllle. Tlie big nnnuul community dinner will he staged, serving to begin at I :jo o'clock. The exorcise will he held In the afternoon nt the chapel at tho cemetery. ' Hupper will be served in tha evening. The mean, will be served, as usual, In the Ma sonic hall. less thun usual, with only nhmii on on k-h planted to provide noiii- oes for home use. ' lliillge conditions continue to improve as the season advances I unu mucn or the stock which was iirnoa out in very poor condition i row Weeks ago ure slie.l.llnir il... heavy cont of old hnir anil takimr on-a sleek fat appearance. Home anils of outside sheen hove ni rli-.rt here recently for summer ran no on tho rut-over lunils, much of which was recently purchased by the large aheep owners. inery Cove Wool Sold, Price Is Lower; Tariff Blamed Ity Mm. 4. It. rlw fOhscrver Correspondent) rOVB. Ore. (XperlaD Among those who nro selling their wool clips ut this time are Robert French, Frank Paige. J. It. Fiot. chemA. I.. Ileeker. Clarence Hock. er ani( Tom Johnson. The price for wool this year Is not on a .,r with Hio wool prices of several years .previous. The revision or tha jarirf Is partly the causa of n tv rr : rarm iVlach JvTABM MACHINES j!" , iTx '. No where is McCormick-Dcering superiority more evident than in our hay mowers and rakes. No service too rough, no cutting too tough for these time tested farmer's friends. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.