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Alay,Junc 11, 1929 LA GRANDE EVENING ODSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Seven Over the Valley siWn calf uiitolt 11 r. Thy gives each yeur. Two thiiiKB hunpent'tl. Kirnt, j In the eyea of the jutlKt-n, lcl dip's ; cow did not place firm, hut fourth, 1 second. Or. Phy brought two calves to the grounds. After n short con ference between the two, -Freddie led home a purebred Holslein cfilf. p ' To Hav llcnfc Members of tho Prlscilla club, n i Hern ire slack IWtU'r .MiHrt Iterniee .Slack or Suiumcr ville who suffered serioiiH fracture- of her left lip in an accident last week at the .stock hIiow is doinK nirelv. fl is renorted. Miss ller- liirii Khowed her Hhorlhorii inv .Snowflnke 'nt the nhow and was ' awarded .second place, while the cow's calf, was the Hi-nior Krnnd champion calf. o ,. Stnrt for Knsi .Mrs. Ilelene Lincoln nnd son. - Jesso of the Mill creek, her niece frttni 1-: u ire ne started SttnditV morn ing in Lincoln's car for an extend- ) ed motor trip thmutfh the east,, ttoinr first to ("lev. dand. Ohio, and then, on to New York, Washington, O. , and other eastern cities. o Mnko Sliort Visit Mr. and Mrs. '. M. Thatcher nnd ison of Huntington came last week and made a short visit at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Frank McKInnis near Suminerville. po InfT on from here to take in the 'Hose Festival in Portland. N O , Home For Summer v .m.l l tK .1 ! rnltiivi drove Mabel E. Morton, Valley News Editor Phones: Residence, 826-J; Office, Main 37 , week, when er.ouirh butterfat was brought Inn In one day to make Just u ton of butter. Compared with the conditions five years ago, this amount equals the receipts far a whole week. "We are getting more cream in u single day then arrived In a week five years ngo. This is due very. largely to the in crease in the dairy business in this Seven Attending Slimmer Course At Corvallis Soven hoys unit kva from T'nion county tutmed Sunday morning for Injured. Kiirni worli will lio out I pr luircs biiiK naiil for butlfi fuu' of the iUf.sUon for him for 10010 j It 1m snltl. time. j O . 0 I KtiU'rtuintuK In Country I'll. her Oil's I M,s. Ilerliert Hiicklinrt, In tlio A. K. Hnrtlt-y of neur rove nnd , town dl.slili t Is ontortnlnlnK the. C. 11. Hartley or near Klulir me nieuiliers or the Methodist l.ndlex mourning the, loss of their iikpiI a.l from. town thl afternoon ut father, William . ' Hartley who . her country home, died last week at the aire of 7 I n years ut his home in Walla Walla. I (;uots I'-rniu Mfltn.i country, to the better cows, found Mrriilll to he present when the in tne dairy nerds and to the men- ; openlnc (run Is fired nl the sneelal two weeks summer course offered to members of the - clubs of the slate. In the comsmny were Allen .Mills, of rove. Hobby Huron, of Imbier, t'layton Kox of lmbler. Herbert llloMand of Islanil City. Quentln Howmtin of North Pow der, lluth t'omstoek of t'ove nnd Troy Heck or t'ove. Tito first rive mentioned earned their ' seholar- j ships at the state fair of last year, sewinff elub composed of ladles liv-j The older -Mr. Hartley was well Mr!. S. A. Galloway came over while the last two won them this ins near lmbler are to close their known in this valley havlnit lived , from .Milton last week unit spent yenr at tho Kastern Orriinn l.lvc- year of social uelivity by having u for years on a farm near Kljtin. An picnic at Itlverside Ifark I hursilay i other son living in I'.astern Oivjr.m of this week. is Hoy. Hartley of Ininaha. Ins Itlrtlnluy i l"v. llersliey In Aiviilem Little Miss Ardetta Panlel, baby I l-'rlends in l.a Cirande received daughter or Mr, and Mrs." H. H. 1 word last week, of very serious I11- the ivoek with her friends Mr. and : stock show. Mrs. Walter Itlehards on the ove Tho scholarship to the summer msnwny. line in tne valley sue ; rourse at the stale rolleRe Is a anal mane preliminary iirranKements for which every livestock club ror ner dnUKIiter and a friend, .Miss member works Ihrolnrhoul the vein Lucille Wilson who will be here j it Is n much coveted honor nnd ncM yeur 10 auenii ine normal, wn ; 1 i3 onp Wh eh li.ix been enine.l llaniel of near Cove has passed her juries sustained by llev. W. 13. the completion of her visit Mr. and . by scores or t'nion county bovs and first birthday anniversary, and it Hershey nnd his son. Willis, in an Mrs. Itlehards and their sons drove , rirla The two ..!.., in,w.,i i, was too Important an event to pass auto accident at Ventura, Calilor- over to .Milton with her. j the colloite are chuck full or Rood i.y 111111u111.cu. 1 oiis.Mu.-iilij, ...... .......-, ...... .no. o . 1 times Instructive as well as cult Ardetta. and- litenientniiy, ner jinsior 01 several :i.tnoais Smlth-t'onlcy Itcunliin tninlnit and ilui-lmt the entire time inuther had u birthday party, with ' churches In the valley recently re-j Next .Sunday . at Itlverside Parte. ' those who hnvn the prlvileRo are seven i.iiiiies . in uiiuiil -uiu ..t.hh-, j-.,,,. .. ...o ..... ,.. ...,.,ui,u . , ine annual fiiiiiu-i oniey reuiiion reitllv carried around On chips" wrtv and their rond mothers beliiK K to California to join Mrs. Her- will he held with an nil day meet- ('This year the railroads cooperaleil the Kilests. It Mas a busy alter- shey who had been oliliircd to iro I in and lunch at noon. . This is; mo. 'by maklnn spleclal rates and noon, and a happy afternoon, and to California some time auo on : one of the largest family Rather-j those koIiir from here made the like all Riown up parties It eon- account -of her health. Mrs, Her- j inns in I'nlon county and concerns' trip to Corvallis anil return ror a eluded with refreshments with the shey and the three boys started two or the oldest and most prom- ! little over S This made iiosxlhl.. birthday cake hnvlni? one pretty about two weeks 11KO rrom this inent pioneer families. All rela- n wonderfullv Interestinir mention 60 CLUB MEMBERS EXHIBIT 100 HEAD OF FINE LIVESTOCK A SEASONABLE RECIPE' Ktinwlwrn Ctistarrt Kub four tublespoons cornstarch In n llitle cold water. I'nt in a double boiler one quart of boiling t-ixiy """' ... v . -u Aiiiiuu -oni cup suKur, and then the- dis- Klrls livestock clubs over the conn- . $:t.n. eorSl(ll.cll MirHnic until; ty. workhiK throiiBh nine clubs, ex- , i I., radwell for third In Unity t thi(.kpntM; t(lltt tt,0 y0(Ks nf two mmu-a t ne.i m ""'"n x , ,H,,' 1 aucii .miiis (IKRHi nih a mtltl of tilt. hot mix we'K in i iimiii u.i rMiii iiiiil . i . ii, i .niwi'ii iur wt onii in uniiy called for Kreat commendiition heifer class. 2nd Frances, Coni from all visitors nt tho show from stock $:i.tm. . Gov. 1. I.,' Patterson of the slate 1 t llt CadweH for second in dairy of OreKon. down. The list of mvunls heifer claws. 3rd Kdward OKllvio! is lontf and very lllumluailm;. To ?Lort. be published In two Installments, j I'nlon ("ommerelal Club. 1st the list of special awards is tflven i Almon Cleis, silver .trophy, today, which shows that tho Tony Smith for showmanship eial prizes went to a larBO com ' j contest. 1st Lloyd Mills $5.00. pany of boys and sirls who huve Kastern preRon Live Stock schol been doinK faithful and effeetive ; arship. 1st Troy Becker, work durinK the year. The list in- Marvin Daniel Memorial scholar eludes the donor or the prize, the -ship by Dr. W. T. 1'hy. 1st itulh unlmal for which It was wiven. the Comstock. recipient nnd the amount of tho j Saeajawea Hotel for fJrand premium. Clinmpion Hoar. 1st fllfford Fanners Cooperative Creamery . Conrad $.1.(10. for best Jersey cow or heifer In Saiijawna Hotel for flrnnd milU. 1st tlertrude Hell Su.oo. ; Champion Sow. 1st CHffonl Con Farmers Cooperative Creamery "n0 for best Jersey nenior yearHuK. 1st! Dr. C, W. TCrwin, Ln Crandcv Lloyd Milts $ 2. 50. j Oretfon for (irand Champion Hour. Farmers Cooperative Creamery; 1st Clifford Conrad $5.l0. lom Johnson, Cove, Oregon for lamb, either sex,- medium wool. 1st Hobby Huron $:t.00. Tom Johnson, Cove. Oregon for liunh either sex; medium wool. 2nd v-LIvelyn McKemion $2.(io. , ' big cumllc. In Mnnoiniiili Knndiiv and retUi'lie the first of this week brinirimr I -"' . 0 '. with them Miss Ceneva Murchisoii Mt in WnlKwn wlio has completed her years work at the normal. She was accom- . pan led by a friend from The Dal les who will remain here and take. , the rest of her work at the Kastern , Oregon normal, JisVlll Miss Cicn eva, the latter, however, planning ,' to teach the south high valley school next year. for seven club members on a verv small outlay. t Aid to Meel- M is. Will Ituekman of near lm bler, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sullivan of La Grande drove, up to Prajiio creek in Wallowa county iast week where they visited with relatives of the, two Indies,- who are sisters. Snmn Hall The hail storms which, visited ) valley. When they were within tives are invited to be nrcsent. less than lan miles of their destin-j o ation tho car left the highway, .! IMoneor Teacher Injured struck a palm tree and was coin-; Cioneers in La Cirande nnd thcT ' ph tely wrecked. Mr. Hershey re- valley were Intensely Interested and , ' ,nni,,,(,lP(1 '' tlie celveil very serious injuries. In-! grieved likewise to read in the "evV A,'U,ur '" '"'hinn iu Lostine i-lndhig sonio (nternal in j uric and I Portland papers hint week, that Mm,1,y nt the Christian lies in a very critical cumlitlon. J j'rof. Joseph L. Carter or l'ortlund ! rnnrc1' A ,Itv concourse of The son. Willis, besides other in-! bad been struck by an automobile, i f,',en,lH 'llll(t ,1P''' lust respeets to thrown down and severely injured : Mrii' l,0,l lK- Hhc was one nf Wal- Salurday. prof. Carter was at one ' s I'i"cers and nan many juries had his face so badly layer-' ated that 24 stitches were required to close tho wounds. It is said that f his face will be badly disfigured. certain sections of the valley hint j Tho two othoi. i,0y8 ere unhurt, week caused no little consternation time president of tho Hluo Moun- f,'iomlH h,'ro- ,rs' Hearing was lain university located Jn La lhp mother of U ehihlren, four tirande. where many residents of hiving preceded her In death The Island City aid society wiin among the fruit groweVs. It . Is Mrs. Hershey come from I'plamls the valley received their higher Those surviving are. Mrs. for best Jersey senior calf. lt Clertrudo Jtell $2.50. Farmers Cooperative Creamery for best (luernsey cow or heifer In milk. 1st Kdward OglMr $r..0ti. Fanners Cooperative Creamery for best tiucrnsey senior yearling 1st K lea ner Ogilvie $-'.ru. Fni aiers Cooperative Creamery for best (Juernsey senior calf. 1st Kdward Ogilvie $2.50. Farmers Cooperative Creamery for best Holsteln cow or heifer In milk, Islr-Harold Comstock $5.00. Farmers Cooperative Creamery for best Holsteln yearling "senior I 1st Frances. ConiHtock j Farmers Cooperative Creamery for best Holsteln senior calf. 1st-! Frances Comstock $2.fii). . j Tom Johnson, Cove, Oregon for Cram) Chnmplnn Holslein female. tore U them, return to douhlo boiler, stir vigorously and cook; one minute. Itemovo and when cool add two cups of strawberries put In halves.1. Turn Into a glass dish. . . , Heat tho whites of eggs, add two tablespoons powdered sugar to tho ami one teaspoon lemon juice. Heap this meringue over the custard and brown In the oven. This WouhJ B Rl - Our Ideu vt n re!:tl hen-pecked luishittnl t one whose wife siuttt;. hul won't 'Itl ni. "Pilffrims" Youthful The nverae ngo of the Pilgrims,' wllh I lit exception of llrewster :ml his wife and Carver and his wife, was probably less Hum iweuty-fivo years.. William Pnidford, tholr governor for so many years, was then only ihlrly-three ; Kdward Whislow, n subsequent governor, wii.i 1 lion twenty-live; Miles Slnnd ish was thtrly-siv. John Ableu was twenty-nne, Hilbei'l Wins-low was t wenly-nne, John I lowland was Iwemy-si'ven, mat Samuel Fuller was nineteen. . True to Form "All lhp world loves a soldier" slah n contcuiporary. "Tho nppent nf brass tuition nnd service stripe is universal.' Thai's, what wh tall n mi I form ro.iciinn. Form and Klit'Kiile. Alice i 1st l'Yiities Citmsroek tft.00. meet Tliursdav olternoon at the thnt in r..- f th eh.-r-. ". ' V"' "".'. . ' nv mier eoou.x-: . w.-.. .u.n.es loin jonnson. i ove. uregon lor home of Mrs .Ihert Stein east or ; ry orchards near Covo some dam- p,oUnff h(.r year's worli at Gooding' Island City. I he meeting is calli'd i KO Was done. Fortunately the j (.0ii,.Kt,, - for two -o'clock o (Jo to CoiniHciH'inciU Mr. and Mrs. C. (. Weleh of Im Ider have gone to th Willamette valley where they visited with relatives and friends in various cities and also witnessed the coiy- Willamette university, Mr. and Mrs. ! Wayne Welch being members of the graduating class. o Jlave New Itnhy Sou Mr. and Mrs. Keith Glenn of Snmmerville are the parents of their first-born, n son, born to them May 2:t. hall only hit small sections and did not cover- the whole frml region, Now Mali Boxes AksIMs nt. Pool .Mrs. Cora Pdoom of the Cove, ted with the state school for the -eeper. .Mrs. otto Dolkey, of Med- , Grand Champion Jersey female. Im'nd. iford; Mrs. George Chllders, Mrs. ! 1st Gertrude Hell $5.tio. o - j Oliver Wnads, nf Losttne, George 1 Tom Johnson, Cove, Oregon for Meeting Po( poncd j Hearing of Mlnnm, and M. V. Grand t'hamplon Guernsey female. Mrs. J. A. Gaskilt. of near Im-' 1 Ipa,lnr nf Wallowti. . 1st Kdward Ogilvie $5.00. hter, who was to have entertained' M,R- William McKinzie, of Low- -L I L Peare A Son, La Grando Af. ii rtt4 nfrin ' wlio has been eonnected with tho the lmbler aid at her home Thurs- rr VUey. has a pet lamb wblcb ! for best grade dairy lefer exhl- department Is requiring that all I telephone, office there has taken a doy announces that the meeting Khfl m Inert on-cows milk that when I Idled at the show by boys & gtirlsi rural free delivery mall boxes put ' n0! Hlon in the office at the swim- 'jh been postponed to Thursdjiy wii 4S days old weighed IK - 'luh members. Merlyn Langl'ord. .june '-ii at ner nome, . jjMieims. ui- ii pnuno a nay wnicn is ; '"""' i" o - considered quite a record. j Hans HeK'ors for best Grade llol- Kliihl(s Swiss Cattle J The marriage of Mif-s Huby stein heller born between August Mr. and Mrs. O, C. Cote of near Hoop, daughter ut Mr. and Mrs. j 1 , 1H2.S ami February 1, H2!. 1st Haines were up last week exhibit- C. C. Iloo nf Knterprlse and Hob-j Chester HaumJ $ I o.oo. Ing their Hrown Swiss cows at the ert V. Christman, of Knterprlse,! Hans Seltors for best grade Jer- livestock show. Mi'. Coble Is one was solenutlxed Saturday evening ey heifer born between August I, oC the few owners of cattle of this and came as a surprise to their UI2S and February I, l!2!. 1st breed in this section, hut he him many friends. They left on a two Merlyn Lnngford $10. ail. some line animals, perhaps H in weeks hnneymoontiip to Portland Hans Seifors. for best grade nil. He has some Jerseys on his nnd other- coast eitles. The groom .Guernsey heller hprn between .An?, place also, but Is gradually re- n promising young lawyer of ' 1'2S mid February I, 102!i, 1st placing them, with the Intention Knternrisn where he Is nraeilelmr Lloyd MiHchlson $10.00. of having nothing but the Swiss t this time. ( Air. L. A, Wright for bost.regls- up, must he. of a new type. It In j 111 w pool ami will bo tbcro dur-i-epqrted that, the new boxes which j 1"K the season. - , n. .. . Cncle Sam is demanding are con-' ' . 0 . : . . sjderably larger than the old ones : Making California Trip " ' and will take care of parcel post'. Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Westenskow deliveries. The great increase in j nnd family of lmbler have started the volume of parcel post business ami small mail boxes have made quite n serious situation so far as the' caring for the mall is con cerned. It Is reported. on a motor trip -which will, con sumo the next' month and .which will tako.them down through Cal ifornia and returning by tin; way of Halt Lake City. o Going Fishing? HOOK THE BIG ONES .The big ones are waiting for you if you will go after them with the right kind of fishing tackle. 'And for the benefit of all "dyed in the wool" fishermen we have, the largest supply of fishing tackle we have ever had. Come in and see it. ..; -- -..-; Given Hull Calf Freddie Hrown of Keating was Cite Of thr -,i:-a:i;! er.bibito:'" at the stock show last week, and also he friends although that Is about .the will entertain the lmbler ladles aid' Aide to lie Out , To Kntertaht Aid John Dahlstrom of Moss Chapel, Mrs.. Curl Fuller assisted by the ts able to be about among hfsiMiss Mary a nd- Margaret Taylor was among those who came a good extent of his new freedom. Ho vas ' society Thursday afternoon at tho Hn'l'lu,li fc'i'de cows. , His partial late Hit v He has not yet gone purebred business but Into j has ity to this breed is a. result of their plendid qualities both as dairy and distance to cnmrimitc to the show. lirst out last week and took' in 1 honn of Mrs. Fuller. L 'ii'iai'.WWyjM&WU-UiH.M-ow qiui , some oi tnejiiotui snow, .nr, iuu-pp . m V.. - k more than confident that when he strom ias lecn confined to his Iteccipts incrense returned she would be wearing-the blue ribbon on her halter, and not nnlv th:ii tint fliiir lu . liiiiwi'ilf would be leading away the Hoi- ! by his tractor nnd very severely I deported nt one creamery there last 1,4 Mii fi-eiitly Interesting in move nienls along this line. t A very prefiy bomn weddlpiv at'-j- the homo' nf the. groom.'! parents occurred," Tuesday night when Florence Cdlenwin. daughter of Mr beef animals, he savs. Mr. Coble "n" 'MrK' i',"'r, '"icman. oi mtv- antl his raihee w..r nmnnn- t,n wriiiiu. nccanie the bride of itiwlon Grande Hondo hospital following . try over In Wallowa county Is e.vl the accident when he was run over deuced by the receipts of cream first interested In the cooperative marketing of dairy products, and The Pride of the Household The New McCormick-Deering McDnnlob son of Mn nnd Mrs. C. T. McHanlel, of Wallowa. Follow ing the coromony the happy couple left for Portland for n short honey- ; ..., . i o - - -j moon trip. ; To Meet Saturday j A car load of lime was shipped t i The sons and daughters of Colon from the;,niack Marblo and Lime 5 j County Pioneers are to meet Sat- company -Monday. The plant has 1 urday afternoon at the cfty hull ut not been In operation for pome time ', 2:!iu to plan for the .annua plo- but It Is hoped that operations will neer reunion and for the trans- begin hefono very long. tr'd Jersey heifer shown l.y I toys and Girls eiubmembor. isd, Gertrmle Meil $ti.a. Mr. It. S. Comstock and A. L; Heeker p( .Cove. . Ojgqp .ClU:..GjJiilt' Holslein of Hans Stjll'ors Grade dairy call' cIiish. 2nd Ituth Corn stock li"i.0ll. llrii Trov lteclter ia.no. I c, L. Cndw ell for. second In Ilaliy ii w -I If 1 J-OR-HEB .( , Make This Store your Drug Store. MOON DRUG CO. You WfltfliUvnys weldamcv, to use our phone. 1 action of other business. iLostine Clinic i To Be Held On ! Friday, June 14 I Hr Min. William Wlggans ( f bserver ('m i espondent ) Mrs. (Veil Chllders and Mrs. At- jbert Dalsley left Sunday for Port land. They nccompi'nted Mr. and Kfrs. lnn Crow, Mr. Crow goes to represent the Losllno Masonic (lodge at grand lodge which con vened In Portland Monday .tune 10. Mrs. Chllders will represent An thony Chanter O. K. S. at the grand lodge meeting. ! Mrs. Mnxlne. Penrce Swnrts of Model 36 Holt Combine 16V2 or 20 Foot Header, 36 inch Separator, Combines 4 to 7 Acres per Hour. iMiraiMi-nop. ,,., nnlVPfHlty of (. Inns ,.i-p hPlntt made , for llm ,., thu vwir. ms1, Hull, m,m,:,l nlo f.,r tho l.enpfll nf ihn ,.n.,py B.iHm(o from Mon- nnrlh p. ,a.l Kri.lay Jnp 14. T1,p mol ,.. llrnlp will lip IP I Iipai' Klnl'll III, .11.0 A,.1pKi, rve, K ,hp J".',, Tl- MoOnnlPl.. pniprlPlnr of limn. ThP plpnlp ,Kl ypr w,,"!1'''"'"""'' jlp.l.lc.l.Hii.K-w...nl .hP rtnnpp In'1""":?' ,X" "ml . ,'rilnl .hp PVPIK nPl.P.I thorn n f , Ilrnrtloy who hnvo takon ,.h ."h-app .,n IhP highway th'.l .""; M''"- Ill""",y Wl" !Ih IriulinK . from . Knterprlp (op'""c'' jl'l.ira. ThlH ypnr thpy will com- lTtor Allon, of llprmtHtnn. had Iplp.c tho roa.l Into l-owiHlon. Ai1""1'"1 M f""'11!' lnt" "lk Bimil inocTiim and sports of all,f'nle homo. jklml; ai'p assurpil anil .hp pulillp Joe anil .lake MiillKiirth. nf Kl jW InvltpiJ. ik'm. ppat Sumlay will. Ilort ami J The paravan from KntprprlMP Xorrls r..ilnH. I'.ort (!uhIh was Ihoailpit hy the Knterprisp hanil, employed liy the IlallVnrthH for five s.opiipd In hntlno on thplr way to yearn. (nlon to the lOitntern Oretson I.lve-j ,MrH. .1, II. Tllton ban retiirnoil stock nhow anil played one n.lmlipr. from n two weekH vlnlt wllh frlenilM I-'uncral nervlppH for Mn. Mary In ftrnnile. A HAT'S what this modem' ma J chine can't help being-'-the perfected McCormick-Deering Cream Separator is so far 'ahead in design and appearance. It is beautiful to the eye glossy black japanning with gold pin'Striping. It has graceful lines. It is sanitary and easy cleaning, from the rounded supply can down to the open base, inside and out. But the big things in the new McCormick-Deering are the ball bearing equipment at every high' speed point, the wonderfully effi cient bowl design, and the positive automatic lubrication. These give you a surprisingly easyturning sepa rator, cleanest possible skimming whatever the condition of the milk, long life for the machine and top profit from your milking. One of the six sizes of the New Bail-Bearing McCormick-Deering will be a splendid investment. Hand, belted, or electric Come in and have it demonstrated. Our time payment plan (u months) will help the ma chine to pay for itself. Symbolizing Your DEVOTION Permanent as your loving re membrance lasting as the eter nal rock from which it is hewn a monument is the most fitting of all tributes. Choose it with caro, for it will symbolize your :Skl ,1. ...! tU..,..,.U (U,. V,... - 12hrC uuvuwui. liimuiju wit; uua. i uu will find appropriate modern styles in a wide variety of sizes in our display room. 1 "' ""U.. Save Long, Down Grain Even when the grain grows tall, falls over even then Holt Com bined Harvesters save the grain. The header, evenly balanced, gets down low under the mass of tangled straw. The wide head er canvas, high header back, roomy feeder house these features enable Holt combines to handle long, matty, masses of straw. The separator has big threshing capacity. Fast rotating pickers and beaters effectively separate the grain from stubborn straw. The mass of straw is picked apart and the grain beaten out. The wide separator gives ample capacity, insured grain savings, prevents clogging, enables profitable yields. Bunting Tractor Company M2G Jefferson Avenue Combined Harvesters REG- U-S.PAT. Oft We are also exclusive agents for W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. CEiMETERY glS MEMORIAL WORKS C. H. McClui e, La Grande, Ore. AND TRACTOR Better Built Road Equipment