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iSiiturday, Deccniljer.21, 11)21) LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Nine RACTORS HELP RUSSIAN FARMS fimn Inttt hirgc furms. f Th..H, lU . 1.... ...... II... .... " srnrniily wvrl unil'in Hi.. ....l.l Hu.i 'i:,rTii:S HKI.I' Auto witton liy I., r. i ii'ii'iwr litini In urn- iivit am- Itioiiwinil Bliuf hi- hauls all uiaclilnory to nmt mosi liU-ul vondltkuui anil lucvuruti.'- Ouq ot tho nucuea thiit the Door prpventnt many pomllile riot and l ....... I.I....- i.. il... I........I ..f I'l'tll ' t i kb ..v.ivv unrk n nv ' hJ i imliu ' in llltl lllK OT 1 11' I'll Will l'l U'MMIM'II III WIIH Willi Ol 11115 I 111 ('I'll I IW IM'iniH'll'ril IU I HI! II I HP f from tivos ami ulr l oames. jmiaoini tut I hi' use of ' coinliln.'il ' Thwfe rninblm-a will laiip'ly ho ills- ' ami nil un.iimo ovr miiii.ttim'ii a . ijuwcra ar liivurpnniiiMt hi link- i now ol the wlialluu bnrk, Knpor'! mousy, j The, iyrM - Ul.i ,. uiwintwl ; . I, ACU r on., or two y.are or iilWlnff hun-ti.ra than tin- Btt-nmn of r. I Irlhm.rt tn anils of t. n fu twnty oiii.U.riiM.. ilWau.-.-. j Inn.l an, I I'ontiaf ram. 'tuiivtliri rlfiin. i-runhM In tho Iro ncnr ttiiur. ; Hti-rraiiHun. Hit- ixilarr. In KM J , v nun iiiiBo tmrloint. urromiMtnU-il ; h. r H. Tli rtruw l not runU. tin.- ovte uiactltally the i iitlio Kriiln I.iiiiiIm la unite nmri' In ttiejwiiu uthi'v lui'imniUuil iiultH. hi- i'llltiviLIIni- nMR.iln... ..11 1 . . . . . 1 . ... - ,.. i- i.. i . " ... mi mi. i ui'iui are n-vi-i. anil m mum uartj arownijc un-u. , wan uww.l i i iiuiihi from tho north of K u wiii in the a , n form ox ,.u Thw. poi uro . Lnevrolet r avs III.... ..U...I .11...... I t.- I.. II... I.llll.lll1l . W viU'Iouh Htrui'lurt'H, or hiv huwi'-i I i-ul ...i.-K tu.nii rmiillv "3 n.ii. it .. ... .-.. inn usi- ot the grain truMt. in mi 1 Bniln. Tho small fields uri' all wou,i UtiniUo from one to noverul , ; ana whero every prirautlon mum . raked by linn. I aftir ht-ltu; hr-1 8mn Mrv of lallil. itxlll Vrfjr, YKI.liK l-'IU:XfllMK THlsV ln liilien to cnnni'rve , muiHture. ' voali-il liy alniplo types of ivuuer. ,, ,, l,l, rt i.n.) In num.' .MISI'NWMtvr.Wn AMKItlCW ThlH eallH for timely operation: ' Straw In u-n-il for lliatthiiiB roofB. ,.,. ,init all the work by haml. . f.VUIS ( AI'J "Annilia awilust tr-,Vo in Tlniton rhw between ih- ,"'v,"10n lrvn' ' !'" loualry the harvmflnB ilea- T.ri. ure mlly lm.,ho,lH w be OllllltlOnS in U niteQ; "" between the former small BOii Ih relatively free from rain. 1 1 ....n.i.iv...! n. V s s it. fo, re. SL i ofno Af nvipf Rlissin ! ' i"Plelir entirely. ,,, ,.asiml. ., f faiinln,,- nlli1i , ,,.. ,.rli,. ,.. i I V" n.orl v Fntrinpr I "' B"m" Brain Krowlne,1 '"''" elmm.terlw.l by the ', syii.m ot pn.ilueinx Binlll. M iti,vi 'j j intriieunirry i u devoleil lo vonjuteie aavuiB 01 an Hirau aim n,i ( Aiiieilinn i-.iiBineeii i iiih eailH for timely operation! ' Straw In ll.n-il for lliatehiiiB roofB. ,.,.- ,i,.lllr ,,11 i. ..oik bv haml.. I'.VUIS ( Al'l "Aniii'lia una I list I a rhai'i'eter ini' eouniry, nipo- " e"wiu nuniii u relatively 1 '" i-iei, .um in a iiiiiuru "" Kur a uumber ol yeara llmoiiim .nuTieanisiii in im line in un hi'iiii. me naiie ii-u ..i.. ,,lij iui'1 fUflnlllB cuHtoniH of ;.f'- weeka. plitntiliB the entire area j for fee.l. nnd whin tlirealiinu Brain. 1 p,.a.iiil have eooperated In pur-' artlete by l'iene l.yaine.v. a niiihew j that had a memory; and that on I . f. S. it. make trai tor fitriii. "Ilhln a week or ten Uiiya, to- , either with Hteam aiiemted thresh- ' ,.!lw.8 lin, In eertain farni opera- of KraiH e's rnllliiiiM Marshal, whu ; eei taln nluhU when the moult waa ,. vi-ry eni-'V to inlroilure lnto, ff,'lDor w'" very rapid eultivatiou : lK maeliineH or by the emtio hand tt0n.s. Kor examtile. In many dia- has Just returned from a visit to ' full and the wind wna whlpplnB its ,,st of Hie UBl'ioultur reus of i ot la,"l devoted to stiniiner fallow Vneen are praetleally un- own in this eountry. M'hi' jieaM- Instead ol llvlnB on inelhoilH, l lu- ehnff is always kept (1.i,.H Hteuiu tlnesliinB outnta were tho Knstoin slates, separate from tho straw nnd used ,.0l,..ivi.v iiurehimed and used i M. Lyitutoy resreta the false Ini Tin. lin..i. i r"'' " eg. I nerornre, tne roeovory ,.. hamllliiir the threshlnir tor mesalon of the 1 lilted Mtatoa wrilell posl, tiii ir men ,. , ,. . .i " I " straw and ehafr Is a problem lo iii., a lariro niimbi r of iieasanl.. ' exists tn p'raneo. Here "Ainerleiilf the fiimous ellpper Workers IN iM iiilahle (Navat'luu, Hilierla, Alt , KsUlllto , oil His 4iXH"iitlm: and lu Jlt-M I niiiUlloA Ilk Ihw kteae ami, duv. eor- hvollubt i Hiuild ' Amilllllsen. later 1 ryillB a Pieee of board. He Insisted; , lost Ilk hho Nuliilo seareh, (l-ulil on aeoiiiK tho commundei'. Ta bint , WainrlBptt to Nome. It Ik aald the native handed the board. tn ! that lli.j Hear Introduced the i i'ln 11 wiu written the loeutlou of the doer lnVi AlvaHa fvofn Siberia, murooneti erew. The board hail t 'i'. . ' " . 1 Wi been lMOweil from vUlase to villaKe, : , ' , , until, omits way south, it luui f Ultl MUIV. U VII , rouehed tbv Hear. With thin In-j : ? 'M-ifc ,lo Tlo,l foriuiillon.' tho cutter plouuhea i , linwino wiv northwesti throuifh the lee pack ! .' and tumid. Ih lost seameu. f roiaTLA.M), fire. lee. 2(1 (AT) In lS'.'ii uu excited nallvo toli ; TheJ annual Inlerslalo K'df leant the Uear'a eoimunndor that Kcv. mateji ledween tlreK'iu and I'allf- iui.... Kucn ' ..i-nlii I 4.-111 lie nliieeil tills wititl'1' way tlirnUBli the iibbiub. tne snip . ... . . , ,lrullk01. na. i lllv x-muary U and ID tit liel iwnuiu wiusper me i.in-s ... o. .n. m.iw. .hl.l i. Call To Famous Clipper, "Bear , ... o..ii. ' forniHllon.' the cutter plouuhed i me e.x.iiie inii.iri .i. .nn .-w..... : Of The Boverninent Is now atlei'iiptlnff-' ism" is a synonym for feverish i wbleh was tho floatliiK novum- vim seauoKs ........ . , ,.. UM ,.ii0 (U,.. ul. ii. Ftear. - " " ' ' "7 . ...-..n. IIVI.'III VIIIIUJ-I'M l.lli r.....1nl.l., .. : . . 1 1. il.... in... iv duo iney uro more oi-i . . . , i..,i..i m .,. Ahm. land is rariueii in nurniw ss eoniplotoly iBiiorant of the re- to further eonsoli.lato these Kroupa haste. exiraviiBaneo m leeieauon. i mm ..... ..... . " i,,s In purlM of tllii . eountry, pair of ronipll mod farm in i I K'wstott ntll Trust t so us to eoniplotoly niei-Be their inoiiey-prldo, wiiuien with the xalt i kail watei s from tss-l to lu-o. ai u is nolliliiB to prevent the fi-hlnory. they make oulte Kood op. ' The drain Trust Is orBimled , land into Inrifer holdluKa whleh . oi men, anil i.nlulilled ymuli In yvlii.li is now- sa eaii tell . in UK " n.i.nii . ... I..H...I oriuors. I iniii'li Ike nil Ainer ofin eornora- i i u no iiiuniiou oy auv.-i iiiii.-...-, iinrim ...m w -.r.-- I lion: there Is a board of directors purchased equipment o(iented In ways of a land pliistereil with un- responslhlo to the chief BovernluK . I'tift by trained operators, also fur- . veitlslns. aa eommlllee of tho nation.' The' tnntu' nlslied liy tho Bovornmont. ln no warns his t'oiintrynion aKiilnst ul'llee of the trust Is In Moscow. moat cases the Kovornniont also fniso concept Ion "or a Ki'eat Kiinns or various slz.es are lo- riirnlslios tested seed, in return ruled In all Brain RrowlnR roirlonn. ' for this, Rovornment aid, the peas but Inrwely In the I'kfuluo.' fan- ro expected to sell to the fiunw. and Volga districts. These Bovornineiit a certain percemiBo of farms vary in size from around ttheir crop. Ho.uuo acres to as larffe as 4t)0.0nt Serious Vrobleni Eyy Maker Scratch Feed Charcoal . Oyster Shell ' i Soya Bean Meal Linseed Meal WMf Whole Corn . 1 7 Cracked Corn J Grit, etc. .' Erin & Dm land stories of. tho past. A Bioup or sea-lnilnK men from Vancouver, ' It. C.i who hud boon connected I with tlio Hear tn Its hey-day, ro- i.. i n...xi i,. Diiltliind in and telK with u surprise i ,,,,. ... , ,i, tor the villaKe. When he ntKvvil at t'apo I'l'ltn-! ot Wifcles. nceno ot tho murder, ho was eiieorttU ta a tent of skins. Inaldo it wore the bodies of tour youths, stubbed, to death. Native Justice' had been done. I. - . I MM(. T'he Hoar waa at St. Michael when tho miners came out with tho first Hold from the Uawsoji country In 18IIB. When tho rush acres. Land Is belUB added each Transporatlon of eoiniiioditles in country, he Is unable lo hide of the ."'"' nlllorK, craft. The fantastic vuy- to -tho Million country beBAn la IIOlllC lite MC imieu ino'nn vuv jii- lantle. No Doubt j It la planned that by l!U3 ,, . f lh ,t u ii u ,t, eat.l to be one of i lie slronu- ji.ver Ui.iinn.tMin acres will Ins farm- V1,r. m.Hons problem. There am- est Bermleldo known to Kclenco." oil by Ihe CI rn In Trust. virtually no roads, with the f.ew ex- jcn doubt unme nno will now under- I Much farm has li manaRer nnd , P,.Ilt0,)M hoio slono paved roads' take In produce the stuff ootnnier- ! a Brotip of technical 'nstrtstttliUs .'hV(, uu .(wcl.n some, of ! ciOllT from Ihe Slip of lilt! wt'cplllB I land foremen. The work Is carried ,h; lipoI.tuI1 cities. The roads i wllliiw. New Orleans 'J'lnics-l'lca- : Ion larBcly .aa a series of tain-1 conneetlnir villtiKo nnd provldlnfft yimt ', :p.ilBns: that- Is. atartiiiB in H"1 i lm.nlls 1)f ronimunlcatlnn with tho.). j .iiiik. .i""i '."'i'i"'e. I'ania farms are really notliliiB our . iifjcs of the Hear are rivalled only by the fictional deeds ot Jules Verne anil the mysterious mirth utuno holds tho secret of tho ad ventures of the Hear. 1S97. unscrupuloua promoter car ried passoilRers to St. Michael with promises fur further transportation, up tho fiver und no means ot keep IllB that promise. The Dear's erew Molllio, t'ul., accordlllB to ll deci sion ( reached liy nf lit-liilir of tliu lireKjlin rllate lion iissoeiatiun to-' day.- ''. : -!' Increase In Nash Prices Announced i KI'IIWHIIA, Wis., llee. 'Jl ln-Cl-etisetl prices elccllvo Jantlavy . 1, tuno, tiro allnuiliiceil. by ('. . Nnsh. iircsldeut. The Nash .Motors company. lncieaseH raiiBe It-um jjn.uo to mii.mi per iiiudel, mid cover till lliree series. MiibIo Six, , 'e..-lt..lii.llhi.i Mlv and 'L'wtn-lonl- ' tlon Khthr. - ! lowed by plantlne nnd liarvestlns j , wnK(n trails, thoro belUB no .eniupaiB, Whereummer falling l - (he nn(, , lis practiced there is also carrier . g M ,rovl.,l on a more or less continuous cut. . .. .trenma. DiiriiiB raina ill.llllIK L.ILJtlfSll Ul .olllllilltl S fullow. The workers are compOBed of Voiihk lieiiKant men ami women I who liv in iiortablt camps ! rat'li camp located on n unit of ; Fy.iutli i6 lo.Oov ucres. , I Traelors aro useil exclusively by 'the (Iniln Trust. The only unfmiil.t j used are a few Huiltlle horseR.- The 1. S. S. It. in a lare pro , iliieer of petroleum piofluet.s such I as fuel, lubricants ami greases. I Tho lransport;ilion'of BTahi'frimi 'eoinlilni'.s to elevatm-s Is u' ra,tho,r No Mor in Ltfa Vlien lie Is nushlni- first nmurul in a penitnlnilntur he laoki ' hapitv eiiouylt, hut twenty years m : ft Phone Main 792- 1525 Jefferson St, those trails becomo so ratted that! Inlcr when he Is l.'lUIns tho wife 1 1. mi iiiiloiimlleallv ' shift1 wt pooille i'iniiiil the block for a back and forh on to nnd off or the H'"'t Imve to ask him ! y cultlvnt.d fields, with tho result' "Is l'ks fairly shout Hint lie; M that a -coiislderahle crop nrea la wishes he had remained a bachelor. mom or less damaKod by fall and! Kansas Lily Mar. f t spriiiB travel. j J Sr Winter travel In most ot llussla Onrtpfl TPQ A CUQ IM is carrioii on bj' means or . sieua. - 1'hoi-e Is u ti-einondoiis oonortunity . for the bullclliiB of Bi'aded dirt I roads Jn lr. S. S. K. T'heso, roads! can ho built at a minimum cost; vvlili-h wilt run Hoiiiowtiere between i 10(1 to Still rubles per kllonieter, Tni'-inannlia StwmrlwnV TsS ' W U. S. VANISHING I? ei'i(iiiM pruDiein, pari leuuiriy, m'-i ; j inn iiiuuuiiiik me cni ul irui i-im, nil, 4- ID the ha :i Is. aru very lontf. However. ; hrhlKes or special water ways. Jti 1UW UUIlgUl tne J. cib. ithe experimental use of thirty to j the CaueaHiis camels, horses uml j A.CC0rdin t0 IGP01'tS. forty combines in the summer o( Lxi'n are all useil for transports- f "Vineeu 1111, o,. urn. uon. a koii i a -.y iw"-m , Mutfr,sts fl.nm n m,.,H of thn tcfhnieians of the Krain rust, that part of ihe peasants equipment . . . M i,ilL lflrP$!ifeaa ! ' ' THE OLD-FASHIONED : EM. l- , ! ' 1 tin MERRIE -CHRISTMAS ! Cannot be improved on even in this marvelous modern day of airplanes and eight-cylinder motor cars. It is our sincere greeting to you and with it is the Studebaker and Oldsmo bile pledge of even greater value and service during 1930. Mo Jo (B(D - Studebaker & Oldsinobile mm Wjest well re were hehl many years ao at the , Speedway, on Lhu I'aeil'io hiivhwny ( between Tacomn and Korl Lewis. I Thin track, which in Us day was one of tho fastest in tho euuntiy, In now rather an unusual slK'ht. K is an airport. Only a part nl the. i old plank course is left and what a sorry picture the rcmalnim? part I prettents. j , Where thundering racitiK curs, )iiloted uL SO miles un hour hy such ' drivers as TetUlalT. (tldfleld, Do I'alina, t'oopvi' and otlu-rs unco roared, yonnK" pine trees are now Browing. The plan lis that one supported the wheels of the fast est ears of the day aro now being pushed aside by weeds and ki"ss. i The thundering applause of thousands of spectators who once; occupied tho stands along the J stralght-away Ih no longer heard 1 and lu its place sounds the drone of airplane motors as tho ships land ami take off. When no planes are near, the wnd across the! prairie takes up the sound as it ! whines through the brush anil undergrowth along the truck; al most a funereal echo of tin hum. of racing motors that are long since stilled. Many a famous driver who at one time or another wheeled rac ing cars over this track, has driven has last race. Koine of them drovo their ears into eternity on flint course. Accfdents were nwiny and often they were serious, v'J'liero worn thrills aplenty for spectators and drivers, The stands aro k"(. they having burned to the ground many years ago. Naturally tho Judge's lower, tho pits, rails and guard fences are alt gone. Only In places may the heavy timbei'H Hint lined the course be seen. , Almost 20 yen i s ago, late In 1 !' 1 0 to be exact, there wns a famous i racing car operating in the North- I west. It bore the number "II" and was an Oakland, built by the Oak land Motor company, an orgunlza- lion that at that time had been I building cars for years. This old j car turned up many fast miles In I those early duyn of the iiiduslif I and lis history still Is well renieni- beretl by .veterans of the speed tracks. Last week a party of innlorlstK in one of the new ( o h la nd A 1 1- American Klxen vlfdted Ihe Speed- I way south of Tacoma. Tho c;ir was ; driven gingerly over Ihe old planks which In many Hpots had IxM-nni" ' displaced and were, showing the i riiHty spikes that uttce h Id them , together. It was difficult going, j This, however, whs not the first i time the car had been on a hpeed j (track. At the proving ground of (ieneral Motors foipornlinn it had ; shown Un stamina ami speed on 1 tin concrete coun;e that Is a part i of the proving ground. There, un- j der the keen eyes of refenrcli engl- J n'ers il had been tried and not . found wanting. Speed tracks of the rountry Hem ' doomed. It in iiuderHtood that the Indianapolis Speedway Is a thing I of the p.'iM. .Many tracks in ali-I fornla have been discontinued and the property they occupied sold as i home sites. In other parts of the' country fit inn us tiackK urn falling Into ruin. Thi'so speedways, where I In former duys much valuable j .'tulomntlvo information wss 1 eurt'd, have in large part, gone thel way of carbide lights und storting) cranks. KngineeYs of Oakland Motor company and other (li visions of tiem-ral Motors corporation aro not worrlud over this fuel, however. They secure I heir information at tholro wn proving ground, track. Tlioro It may he sec u red under tho t 1 it YOU GOT BY IN 1929 ; WHAT WILL 1930 BRING? When we sav you got by in 1929 we ave taking it for granted that you keep out of an auto accident for the next two .weeks and at that a lot can happen in two weeks. ' ' , : ! What are your' chances for the 12 months starting January first? Can you go forever and ever with all of these wild eyed, speed maniacs cavoting up and down the highway without having some "fool" taking his half out of the; middle of the road when he passes you ? 1929 is about gone 'look into the future for a ' moment. To be sure of happiness, financial security and a sense of assuming your responsibilities, carry auto insurance in 19J10 . ; -. united states investjienT'co." 0. W. Wamock, Mgr. 1.13 Depot St. ... Jy" KIDDIES- -here's your Christmas Remembrance from RICHFIELD s V. Just Call at any Richfield Station. There's a Blue and Gold Richfield ISalloon left especially for you by our Airplane1 Santa Claus. . ; , Come anytime on Monday, December 23rd ' or Tuesday, December 24th (but Santa Claus says "the quicker the better") Allen I!ros. I!. I!. Collins Square Deal Station W. W. Hhine Frank Hanlcp M. J. CJo.ss Pine Cone Auto Camp Wnt Chclf, Meacham E. F. Hug, EIkIh J. I!. Bresheais, Covo G. C. Smith, Union Oregon Trail Garage, Union. Richfield Dealers T. R. Maxwell, Distributor t