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Page Six LA GRANDE- EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Tuesday, January 21. lWiO ' OVER THE VALLEY . Mubcl K, Morton, Valley New Editor Phones: nenldenca, 820-J; Office, Main 87 prrMTiilng nai IhtIiikh lnt tho Jn-tiTi-st uiih kkixI. the prOKt-'iiii or much j.r.'iclic.'il word) :uil nil lit nil It wuh (l i.I--lly worth while Tin plucc for ImMiiiK lh' cum i ntton lVmrt Pium I;ti(itprl will Hhccp croweri all huy Mr. and .Mrn. K. J. itloidiini, who i nirlnj; for thilr rinrkif. mnh M rcfitiitly inovr-il from their homo in ! Kennon i-iturlH nine cwoh with HI Inland city to Knterprl.He urn In'liuuhH, Jiavliitr loMt none, Jim Doh thlH volley, lo'iltlntf ni'U-v thinffH nl'hliiH )h jmihIiImk tin enclion of hit tho Andrew Mlohhiml homo (lurlm; iii;w tmecp hum, rnplaclntf Die nrte Mm. Illoklund'H iiltKi'iuH' liHhe oatft. ji'Htruyoil by fire, nn flint uh iom WonJ rf.'ceivetl from Mrx. ItlnklunU : Hlhlir, tlutt In- tuny huvo cinnfor ftntunluy wuh to th effect that ! mljle Hln'ttiT for hin rwcH In ft fthort trlilln her mother was very low, itluur, Tim nitililliiu' Ik much liiivr xlin wan h 1 1 1 1 living, Mi MloUtaml Ihun tin former Htriii'lurn unl watt palled to Iowa by her mother's ; work 1m very difficult, with the critical lIlniHs. jexlHlimf weather conditions, cold. o wind and mi on. UepkotHl nt lfoiniv o ; Mrs, Hurr Hlnek and dauKhteis, . Is Iteneriileil Hernlco and Vndin who uni llvinw j l-Yank McKimiiK of m-nr Huni ln I-a Orunde hi winter went to -iwrvllln who recently nmlerueiil tjielr home In Dry ('reek Saturday jart operation on IiIh head Is report -for tt stay over the week end. They ed to Imvu improved nleely from returned to l.a Ciande, where the Mhnt, .though a evere cold at the KfrlK nrn attending high Hf-houi, '- 'piem-nt time Is hlnderlriK' further terday. improvement, Mr. leKlnnls lias o i been a great suffered with uHthma tnterestlng injure -f,,r 11 Ifood mony years ami believes . In itio annual report of the W'nl- j that his recent operalion Is golm? tu Iowa County Dairy Herd Jmprove- Jk-vo him somn permanent relief,, ment aHMonlatlon, theru. are Home;. -yit :J . figures given1 which are extremely Homo for Visit.' .' .' Interesting to those engaged Jn f Ulenn J,cdbctter camel In Kumlay dairying. A comparison Is made itf j evening from Salem, ;uid will .hav ton high cows In the association ja.vfstt at the homejof hi iaren(s, vith tho ten low cows, and also the near Alleel until lunvorrpw evening. Ii-ycra'gn production etc, in the two j Mud has' )ceh granted: a' tliree dny high producing henls and the two vacation from his rtutks'-at' the J. low producing herds. The report C. .IVniiey Htoro In Kalem '.' shows that between the ten high ' j o , producing cows In the test for the i Kywi WiHi-h ' ' ; . I year and. the ten low cows there Is I According to reports from for-j a difference of ?IS.1.f.H in the mat- (vjillfn in the recent thieving opera tor of profit over and above feed J tionn in fnit homies at tlm slate roat.:and In pounds of mlik pro- I college, furl fJllmoro uf L'nlon lost asking annexation to Union county iiuceu, n uitierence or o : 4 jioiinus, tlio la-auiifui wrist walch give;i n- with a difference of jioundsjhlm as a member of the O. K. 4. J(( ((( of. butlerfat. 'team which played in tin post sea- (' rh. n,.-.i ,..n. ai.i ; Hut StH Too Jlueh Wynb in." I"rli Ith-liardMiii, furiiierly uf lite Kln I Ji.-ionbT is president of the aKK elation. ji. Dunn, t'oimerly a i in- rehuul ami tlr :u ulmt is on the program leatllug off the ills-rin-slon of ".Making s Wr paper Ad vertising I'ay." - PROGRAM ARRANGED HOME EC. SECTION OF THE CONFERENCE Mis. fbatmi.tn was a sister of Will-' ()i( iu I The deialleil ju-o-nun f,,i' lam Ity. rs of I nlon. i...., ('..l,,!,,,. itf r i jtwo day hi ssion of the home e,o- koo, professor of househobl ndniwi o iHomlnent grange worker is out no,!llt' '"nren ne . a vital part of Miration, Hehool or Home Keonom- Itcport I'lne Mcellng again urt-r having bad a tussle ! 1,1,1 wv-nih ann.nl ugricltunit 1. All of I'lilon county's fepresen-J v-It j t the flu. .econotiiie eoniert.iee has been ur- ' 11:15 a. m.f!eneral dlseusslon. tatlves at the (r(,n Htale Woo!-. ' D, , jrangeii by County Agriculturist i 11 :;iu a. m.- iteadlng for farm growers' convention hold last week J1M (,Mratliiii i "Itr'' !- Awry In cooperation with women, ilrs. Walter fierce. in The Dalles, llnvvy (I. Avery, f( (:iri jojinxon, nf North ,','',lh,0,l H-rvle' of tint Oregon : i :;iu p. m, The home maker and Albert It. Hunter and Walter M. f ,Wl(!r xubinii t-d to a minor op- . S,aI" '"' wpeelalists are her Job. .Miss A. Oram Johnson, fierce are very enthusiastic nver j .rilion om; day last week in J.u '-om'"' ' firaiMU- from forval-; i;:iu p. in. What the child pan the gathering, in numbers It was (ininde and a stay of a few days'11' lM ,,ttKiHl ui,n ,,lff program contribute in the home, hy .Mm. not as large perhaps as some of the , i iiH, i.(lUiit v seat ua neei'ssi tared I whleh, as arranged, is very attrae- ' Vera II. Dramlou,. profeswor of hy the ordeal. tlvc, , tiotisehtdd administration, School of ' --o-. . I abJ'CtH to bi- ronshlered by I Home Kcononiics. In f,u firandc .Miss A. (iiace .lobnaon. professor J-or Wediiesilay, January the .Miss Anna Jtrooks of IIrookn!"r h o I d ndmiuistratlon. subj"'t "The fhild In The Home'' Lane near lmbler went in i senooi oi noitte eetinomies ami ilrs. : lias heen s it rt-'ii, arounu wnicn next year v.111 not. be determined (Jninde yesterday In comn'ini- wlthiVv,:i "'andon, also prufessor ol itlie following program has hi-cn until the board meets in June, Mr. I Mrs Kiijbeth Hntton nnd thov win itl,f' m,,u' deparim-nt, ami id her . hnlll: eiy nuue. wiioirio, Miimn aim .upend some time there. i.u w mi me niaoe ijiiih ior 11 Willi the two ):it being in the b-ad. and It will not be known until Mirly in the summer what disposition the two hoards will make of the Invi tations. ,Mr. Avery also said Dial the recent undine meeting of the 1'nlon, county wool-growers receiv ed. quite generous 'publicity at the stale gathering. This was the meet ing held at I nlon a week ago last A foiim;Trio . After the announcement else where on this page was put In type, the place of meeting of the Alicel aid .announced for Thursday has been chaug IW Oil account of the wt ather arid the dlstaricu of , the hall froiA lite highway, the meet Ing will be held nt the home of night. I'M Miller of f nlon was .Mrs. Jt'ruce .f lark.' ,f ' re-elected onu of the- .vice prcsi-'l - " - : - - , dents or the stafe orgfinlzatlon. Verily .Times Iluvi' f1iaiiget from the column "forty-Onn Years Ago'' In th1 last fninn Jte imbllcan. A petition was being plrcttlated In the lower part of Halter county, A SEASONABLE RECIPE t The report hIiouh that the aver age 'per cow for the high (en cnws in' milk-- production was IH-M jrjouhdH, ' hulterfat, r 2 a . U )ounds, valne .of. product, $2Sii.07, cost of .roughage, $4S.or, cost of. grnin, $-0.71, and profit above feed rout, $i04.71. Kor the. ten low. cows, the inllk'produrtlon was 2SI0 pounds, butterfat, .120.7' pounds, value of product, $7.0.3-1,. cost' of rouglinge, $:iii.(i3, roht of grain, $13. IS, and profit above feed t ost $21.1 'I. ' ' A iompariHon of the average per cow Ih .tho two high hards (-11 cows) und-'thP two low henlH (ItC.S cows) hvalso lalorcstiiig. The average per cow !,ln tho' . former elasHlfication vns''.J'lOK pounds; milk, 394.3 potmdrt butlerfat, value of prodtict, $2fl'.C0, post of roughage, $4S.ul, ppst'.pf trraln, $23.80, profit above feed 'cost, $i:iH.7d. In the second group' the figures are not so en- p ..u...umm. wm llIlVl) nn ftl.,my ,m.Pt.ng al the rom reporls of; raids-at Imuses ut h(U1 1() A , ThHIWIfljr Th(H ,H a tho l,nlverl,y of Oron,---th fltrtlo ; Work tll0vUui( aN(l wjU b , tut college and Willametle, university. , Ill(H.nlnJ, wlh , nch (-,t.p (tt the thieving . operations seetn . to , nonn flMtl contjnulnK lhl.0UKll n)t. have been quito woJl-- orgTinized. ' nft ;...,' m.,,i.;.,.u .pn-i i.' iiiMTin i. ,nnu ,unn ui ip" Ali)ia'l'si hoiutp In Halem had his room ' ransacked but nothing ' bf value wan taken, . .. :, lU'turns to .Sciiojl Miss Mildred' Jllokland. of near Island City has sufficiently reeov AM:ASOXAItr.K. HKflPF. Hlndergarten Lnger, Itread. l-'pur tablespoonH sugar. Tablespoon shortrning. One-half teaSoon soda. : fine teaspoon ginger. : fne teaspoon cinnamon. One egg. ; ' l-our tablespoons molasses. Four (ublespoons liiilk. One. traspo'on' baking powder. One cup flour. -Hreak the egg Into how and boat mm atii m i.t-imr ih..i. u,iu.nrU or two iiiinuies, men nun inaur- nnd thimbles. The hostesses will be.,atH ln ord,,f nai" nd" tuf Ihor- Mtri. Will fase , Mrs. Jiruce r birk . "'" find Mrs. Irwin Mohs. ! r Iir facilith's, (or handling dairy ndi -IjlVeS Warning .other rnV products, which at-.,-. 1 Jim either originatiil or furthered by I AcTJlinQlt A I OO Hiose whose chief, If not only liw ngdUlM IX 1UU, t.I(,r(Ht h 1o a irnfit,0Ut-or Hil1VV Olltmit lhP Irimiotion of the enterprise: ' ' ' 1 ICflT J VUlJJUl' also, that cooperative organl'.a-' i j I funs, Individual farmers and local. 1 'n,. r. r-, nt disastrous romlltions fomin-relal and financial Interests tin-! family finances, by A. (iraee John- ' , wi,..n r ,ii,..- mniinetK everywhere bo advised not "to enter ; has called out luminierahle warn- upon raeltity building programs un- ings concerning this industry ami til a most careful survey has boon the following Is given by l ho Dairy lunde by disinterested advisor lAdvisorv commitiee and the i'Vder- fi'om the state gcn-ernniental' 0Kn al Kami board. ' vU'H and . eKpeclnlly not until tin A warning against overproduc- division of cooperative marketing tion or dairy products and an in- which is now with the. federal farm 'jam lion to fanners' to use th"!r board has been consulted ami Its own halter ami other dairy pro- recommendations have been most ducts la th.-ir homes are contained deliberately weighed." i In resolntimis adopted by the dairy The committee reported to; tho. judvfsory commodity committee and hoard that it had "unanimously en-, ainiroveil bv the - federal' farm dorsed the policy of the federal i arm ooara in ma King loans to lo cal cooperative associations only'i. through regional or central coop- ' era live marketing or bargaining as sociations, in order that efficient r cooperative marketing could be following meetings held In nl,,,,, "l'Ictivey developed. U is me Mruci oi wie commniee imn it Ik desirable that, the federal farm The committee in the first of its s seniceH ano muuence I resolution, asserted that there is a to "Umlnati as far as possible cotn- i-eiMiun neiween cooperative mar- board These resolutions ami another cautioning dairy farmers to beware of promotional schemes for con- j features to be presented are such l:aii a. m.f roblems In child ,M P "lum,n l:is M,i,iiimn,l ti,,. l,.i..i-..Hi l...hvlni- Uv Mrs. Vei-n II Itcnn.loii. SLlliiaille.l lu ItlC POaill oj uie imii .and attention of everv woman In orofessor of household admlulsirn- ,niIt the county, it Is firmly believed, lion, Hchoul of Homo Kcoiiomics. Washington January -.n.l Inui. ,....1 ,.llv- .rn.n,.n u -.ll. I I I T. f. fl.ll.l 111 tho Call OI Uie ItOiini. as women from the other districts home of today, Mrs. Vera II. Ilran of 1'nlon county should make these ' don. two days record days- In the coi ference. : 1 . ',;.'lrR,r ,-"lll,lnl , ' " , ,al v products in the U,UuK associations and hope that f" --el. 'niPrni.ii.niH .f eiih.i f nited States, fontinuim this will be thf ntm nnrl niirnmiiii In (.... m t ..e ....i I i .. ... Ii i. i ,.t ..l.L.i I l ICO MM ICS. Oil IIIUMK. II fin' . . ' li-v. ulkn has coiilribuii-d so much foedi'iir. .Mrs. Vera II. llraiulon. during Hie time which she has res- - 2;t.r p. m. Training the ehlld consider irieii ' i n' in uie way 01 mspii ai ion . in u u uw ,ui money y .wimi .t. , - . 'iMi., ,i,.i..,- , , t..i. ..r nrofitable -slan lnoint. Willi the' dairy advisory, pom mod It mmIv ,.llini tw.r.n .,ti uh.,1 i Iml.l aaimiilJi-Mllnn. Hchr.nl of above In mind we refoni.mend the program besides the In.siruc'ors f Home Economics . from tho college. 1 ; J'r the other ctionH of The couf . . .1. . I 1 1 i t i.d K'nliW I (.11 1 I II 1 1 1 M LT. II Nil : ' i rooiems oi unim ""' .... . nil ih,. .v,.ml.,ln., a.,n.i.,Mu t wl We inlvlse farmers generally '" "" " " .. carefully production " m "" TU 'or"-i wnen consiacr- iiiethods from an economical and 'Mle:-iiuii ipr loans. eommitti-e, on Invitation of tho fed- .sale for .slaughter' of all low-pro-: '" "orn.twaH smecuHi oy - td. ' dui-lng1 and unprolltaMc cows irom Home I'roni Trli Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Chenatilt of Drop In well greased gem pans. Hake,, firteen, ininutcH In, moderate ovn.r Kvrvc hot or cold. . They are de the Valeria district are expected liclolw lth whipped cream on the d from he.r recent illness to bo hoIIK, t)), W(.t.k rrom ,hHr t,irP0 top. able to take up , her . duties , again at the l.a Orandu high school. Miss Mihtred'Was out of school lor ubout t(V(1H' al))l k trip which look them down In' fullfornltt for a visit with rela- t'en days. ' '' ' ' ' ' " Itenl Suffer lug t MiHH Arla- Jtcrry. V twelve-year. old-daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Har vey Horryof tho Iowa district, 'who simitar then up to Seattle mind. CjOuruglng, milk ' produced, ' frW 1 i suffered slinh trrrlblo burns about pounds, mtiteriai, .jlmm potind:i, vtiiuo'pf product, $110. (13, cost or ro'uKhage, $41. S3, post of grain, liS.OS.' profit above feed cost, $vGt;.7;v Huh AbseossH Dairymen Are Very Proud Of Receiit Report oopenitive associations representa' ... . , i , , ii.., . i . ; iiw oi ine prooucers oi uairy pro- nee this year Is to be conference, the compi'te pro ma in neni. .. j ,u,i r . held in the l.a (irande hotels with is not available but yll be wllh-l l"" solution urging ranneis in ,,hJ. . : ; i . i .i. .. r .. r i ... 1 nun tln.lr nvvn i n ri' urnilllCIK III " .... various rooms accom mounting 1 "e . in uie ruuiw at a iev oajn. .v- - - ilifferent sections, and it Is here! cording to Mrs. Avry, the present lows: that the women are urged to gather prospects fndlcale one of the most herons, ihn price of mitiei is onthuslastlc as well as helpful con-' now neipw tne cokl oi prouuciion, ferences which has ever been held. , n'1 : A tenttitive prognim worked out a "Whereas, the farmers of the short time ago, js being confirmed, ; coantiy are themselves partly re, altered and rearranged and when 'sponsible tor this condition because completely settled will appear in : (,r their failure to use their own th Mirrn Halletln. i butter ami dairy products in their lZ'Z'. ... . homes on T-u-sday and Wednesday, Janu ary 2S and 2U, . - On Tuesday. January 2f!th the general topic for the home econom ics section is "Home Management" and the detailed program is: lii:3ii . m. Management of Farm Products In Oregon Make Big Jump in 1929 nnl could inulcrlnlly 1m. " . i lu-ovo mtirUot cnndition.s by lining Ergy Thrown Off by Sun j ,, lni((.r ,, ,,a)rv pl.0,,U(.tB. Tlio sun dally supplies tu ihc -ii.-soivod. tlmt w.. urcc uimn the onrth fntrt-.v pipiivnlpnt i, tlip Imrii I r..lr.1!( or thV iintlon to help Im- llljt tlf fiUT.MHUIUIMHKI tdtis (if e'O.nl. Hrcnnlins lo -Ur. Cluiflcs fs. Alilml of till! Sin i ! hsti ini:i n Insilliiliiin. iirnl flclpnlislR Imvn lici'ti nilntnpt Ins for jenrs lo ulllizo ilils solar en. ergy. Hurry lf:irtko. rhairmun, ' f'oopi;. nitiv.! I'uiv Mill; Assn.', r-inclnnutl.'1 .lolin Hi-aiult. Hccrotiiry, T.nnd 'o' I Lakes Crfann'rlcH... Inn., Minnon'p. ,'uliH. Mlnn.! . . ' v i f. K. Hoiicli, 'onno(tlrut Milk r , rro.Uicor.H Aram;, HarlTprd, f'nnn. i Kmcrsun Klu,' Mtullson. WIN., Nu-. tlonal ('hocsi' . l'roilucrrH Kfilera-. I HO". V j A. O. Zclholl, Maryvllliv WtiBli.." I I'nitcil IX-iiry Association of WuhIi-' t itirrton. i I'. I.. Bi-tld. Chicaso Krpilty l'n i ioh l':.cjta njp Cliicasro, f!l.' . . .MIC1KKY DOYJJ.r ItJi.VTKX nt..tho. KaHtorn Ori'Kon . Normal Stpfi on Null MfmbiTH of the ' Anftrow, Illok laail family have recolvnrt woril to the I'l'IVcl. tint Itcv. JohIo Illok- litn.l i.!iulm ..f Ihn Mnllimllut her fane nock. liDUIl.rH a.Pl amm. ,.,.,. s N , , two wm-Im. i.bo wa a 1.1... o he out . .,,, ,1H lni.a,llrlmtcll tol. of bed yesterday for. tho first Unit.,., ,,, Wll . . ,.,, i '.i ,. ulMfi. Ilm ,uf.. tutir Mlii u-ntJ nl flfiil i " ' . . ' 1 v... ..." .. Ml;H itiokland also reported that uuicn as at tniit'tlmo, there soem- tali. n to tho (liundo Itonde hos- , Mub(f An(ln h;u w ed to be too little support for t wo pital lor care Jwhoro she stayed j n n b(U waK nmwUxK. , .different .organizations, .with two from. Sunday until J, r day, . HhiroJ .,. , ,.j0.. N.l.t'lelal .U'-nlcrs. .. VIKM.ondUpnH then sho has been. nt hoihe. , One".. ri ti,. ! became n.nW. ottnw.iKn -m t;rrt very-painful and disaH-rceablo feat- ... f:,.Jiniri. m(l ,lt county, this rountv wltbdTew nnd Vhen the first'eow testlnir usso. elation was formed In this part of the state, Wallowa and 1'nlon coun tina combined In the project inas- I'OltTJ.AN'D. Ore. (AI) The es timated ki'ohs value of OreKon farm products in l!C!i took a jump of about five million dollars over lif'l. accord Inf, tu figures compiled by 1'aul Newniiiu, t'.-deral statitls-. llclan. . The final figures on the total val ue of Oreon aKricultural product. In UtZH is $174.iJ7,ouu while the estimated value for lyfl Is tl S5.UIHI. The l'.rt field crops k:ivc a 1Ik Increase over the 'JliliS while the total value of trull crops, truck crops and livestock products ! was sllffhtly lower than in lyS. j .Urpns..vnl.m. of . field crops., in) was $71.j;ty1mm as coniared to an estimate of $7S,HC!'.ii0ti in I prove the jn-lco of dairy products . by usIiik more butter ,nnd dairy j products Jn every way. that such product can be utilized as a food product." ' Kollowlnp is the resolution" warn- imr dairv 'farmers ktrainst nromot' Care or waxed Moor Never use w'nl or on your waxed floors. Water spilled upon ihetn will turn Ihn wav white. If 'this happens, rub tho spot lightly wllh j ducers of farm products have much , J 28. nnd Eustlco 132, loo often been victimized by schemes to construct and "equip packing plants, creameries and various kinds of factories for pro JOUA-NNKSnum, Union of South AJrlca.'Jnn. 20 (AIM, - The ers of schemes to construct facill- American featherweight, Mickey ties for handling dairy products: Doyle, lost a fifteen-round battle "Whereas, -the experience of hero last nisrht to the South Afrl- many pust years dlsclojii-s that pro- w. r.rnlo Pustice. Doyle welKhed a clolli Konkeil In alcohol. Then tip- my more wax. Indeitructible Truth One truth discovered Is humnrtul, and entllleH its author to ho so; for, like n new substance In mi. ItKun' tn, camm( bo detroyeil. Uu.. lilt. KXW.OfilON KIIXS WGHT ? 7lKClCl,feY, AV. Va., Jen. 20 : cessiiif? their products under con- (AT) An explosion roared litions which, did not reflect sound tnronpn an entry lar baclc Jn tha No. 1 mine of tho lallybroolt Coal company, 10 miles from here yes-.' terday, earrylnf-r death to eight' miners ana injuring tour outers. scessosln her ears, a very painful hist few days are ruultitudmoiiN ' , .. . , . .t ... . iniinfiiii,.i n, ...-.n-i. ' ,. i . A . ! ... . V . " " eyperlencc accordtnt; to reports. limly ItJimblnjf Only, a few HlrrifTKllnff reports urti; "In eoncernluw lambing in thft vnliey,'but a week or two weeks SOURCE OF f M ANY ILLSl iiT?f Colon and Reo' -'''v. tol eoudltlom ' H cause a creat p vSjir. pereontaRe ol v.-' .h ... 1 - uCSorlna. . . ' J$!& Constlpnllon.C'ol Ills. Hemorrhoids !'. and other evidences ol Rectal and Colon disorders may be looked to -.as the cause of most nervous dis eases, rheumatism, stomach troubles, sciallcn, neuritis, etc. Only .such direct, specialized treatment as 'the Dean Clinic affords can brlnu permanent relief. Our I'KHH book, let explains our famous non suriiical method ol treatment and remark able CUAKANTY. : Dr.Cl3AS.J.DEAN RECTAL, and COLON CLINIC dean Bto.t. i. , w...t.uuii mouse HFYM & KUlN,P.,HlUNCi,OHtCOH TELCPHONE ATVVATtK 26GI AFFILIAT LD OFFICE. S . Seattle, San Franciisco. M I a Tl ME, i-or, ftNr.tn.rr. p&M holls whleti Jiav. hroki'li out over tho. portion of- )ni body that was hurn.'.l wlii'i-o 'tlic akin Jn .'Hperlully ton.lcr. JI.t mothnr r.-porta that on .onu1 ai-nt. to holla wero nount.at darliiK tho w.'Ok.'n.l. Soino aro vn-y aim.) I. of oourmvlutl It la moat din trSHlnKr. !l'da'a frl.Midiraa -well as frlonda of tlio family will ho v.M-y rlail to know that from all pri'Mont llliiii'iltlonH,' hiT fai-o will , not ho aoai'rt'd at all. ; - , o . Iton.ls Di irtod , Mauy, In Curt tho Kri'nl.'f propor tion of tho Hldo roada woro miuU itnpaaaahlo by tho atorma over .Sun ilay, and Kra.lora .-oponofl tin- 111111'- I kl. I'onda ycatei'ilay.' 'I ho dvpth of thi- allow. whioh .fell haa boon vurt oiiHly oHtimatod In noino phiooH run nliiK iih IiIkIi ua. If. 10 IS Inohea. hlKh' winda- wliloll pnvulli'd filled - aldo,-nadH full, how .vnr. .-T-o-:. . Xlustri'l'rostpoiKm-i- .' .v- 'I'ho 'luliiatrol alpiw which mein Iwnt'Of tlio. Illuo Mt.' RrtiuRo iuld iH'on .planhintr toiKtvo at tlio hall laat I'rlday ovonln had lo'ln; poat poiiril oil', nocpiint of lllncaa of, a milnlior of IhONo who fxp.H'ted to till..- part.- Tho .l.'flnllo .Into will ho auiioiiiirod lat..l'. . The allow Is lo 1... Kl'"'n na 11 bon.-flt roe Iho biilldliiB fund or tho ki'uiiki'. o Msl.-i' M.-s Mm. Ida May f'linpnmn of Wont Hal, 111 ill.-, I laat w.M-k 111 hor homo and whm bni-l.'d nl Sal.'m Saturday. L':t..l.iO In llis and ia .-Htllllatod nt i'l,f.:i-.(iuo In 1 ii Trut-k crops iiro liatiMl al I r.7,ti00 111 JUL'S nnd aro l atlllial.'d at t:i,7l2,UOO In I tli'!. l.ivoHtoi'k produrts .Iroppod from $"1, 30s. 11.10 in lii'JS to 1111 ...stiniut.'d total or $72, OS:, 000 In lf.29. J.. It. Hroilhaiipt. extonaion oconomlat. callod attontion to somo .list'i'.'PancU'a in figures puhli.sh.'d In Ori'HOli nowMpapoi'H wlioro Oro- day with a vory Kood nttpndnnrn. loaiiitaln.'.l Ita own working Kioup. K.l K.-kloy, liiaal.T, proal.lod over 1 no atorioa ol tin- pronreSK ot tho tho IkinIiiohh aosaion, a lurKo mini- K nHocln.tloiiH are of t.r.iul local l.or of biiHlnoHH matt.'i'a haviriK Intoroat. . CoiiHoipirnlly 1,,,': report, lioi'il lal.i'ti oaro of witli illapateh. " Blvon'by tho itoOor.Uf 'hloftalii Two now inombora woro icc.'lvi'.l that Wallowa oounty had Iho alalo by Iransfor and two woro r. inatat- tlurlntr the month of Novotnh.i' ia ,.l. l u.l. r tho Ii oluror'a hour. In Kd ncwa horo. Tho story roaila: . addition to somo aonita. tho follow- Kor tho first tlmo In tho brief lip- uutiiboi-H woro Klvoii, I'oadluff. hlslory of cow t.-stlnir In' Wallowi. hy Mv.-lyn Citrtor, Dorothy .loan county, ita dairy hor, la stood at tho ! i nrli'i', .ilrs. Kclil. y, 11 nun on 1110 noun 01 tho il.sl In tho Whole stale kou . farm yield is reported more What nhiitl 1 Head" loiiKuo by .Mrs. In Noveinber. This Ih shown in tho j than C1K1 niilllon dollars in one pa llales and a vocal number by John report aent nut by N. C. Jamison, j per and nn Income of ISO million Wei la Jr. . extension dairyman who has super- for rami products is reported in -o-- . Vision over tho testlnir in the dairy I another. Aro Located I linproveincnt hor.la of the state. I Doth of these flmiros are far too Arcorillnir to the Ontario paper,' Mr. Jamison's I'ltrnreH ' show the ' hit'tle, he said, both of tlient lielriit Mr. and .Mrs. Wray Ijiwrence and dairy Herd iiuprov. mient' iiH.HOcia 1 ImpoNsilili? because the estimated hahy daughter tire now comfort- tions nf Orepou, the number .nf I value of all farm products, ineluu aldy situated there having taken ;ows on test in each, the average ' mrf products consumed at home up their residence- on the King production of milk., nnd of hutter-' a,l,t to livestock, is only ubout property. The first of the year Mr. tat per cow, as pollows- ' ! ' su.Oiie.uea. The actual ensh m- l.awronce took up his duties as as sistant county agent of Mnlhelit' county, business judgment and there Is im minent danger that unscrupulous persons may seek to take advan tage of the nresenl sweeping co-' operative marketing movement by!T"e bodies were recovered. , u. . . ..'similar unsound schemes, . '' "-' " Historic Records Kept" 'j "jlcijolved, thai the farmei;s of .Senator Uorah wants " to . closo Tho polos of tho (rial of .Injin of 1 the nation he cautioned to scru- the saloons. .Home movement . of , Are are deposited in I lie llhrnry hf tinize nnd examine . most closely this sort was started more than' the chamber of deputies In I'sHs. all plans for promotion of building ! ten years ago. 811 - Hi! JA Ill If' i M mi 'Si 1 jiqa-fTr . rvtR rn4tlt.i.S VraltiO i mm 3 .-w-'.-iLif rt' 1 1 ' kiU Til ! Ritts 1!7 Rooms 118 Koomt 13o Rooms 107 Room (4 Boom, 41 Room Twin Btdroom 4.00 ROOMS EN SUITE Living ream, bed room tad bttk, Irom $10.00 S3.S0 4.00 4.50 5 00 5.50 00 V.?:it;t-VVV'' SEND FOR FOLDtPi HLRE you will find delightful homincss ond comfort COO outside rooms, ttch with tub and shower bjth, scrvidor, radio, and many other conveniences that will male your slay enjoyable and long to be remembered. PRIVATt OARAGE IN HOTIl IUI10IN0 LW. HUCKINS, M.nln DWtlw ' ' . No. I.la. l.ha. ' . ' ' ' Cowh .Milk Kill .M.dowoKt No. i .. 5,'ifl 43II 18. R, I'lili'-liilKlo ..!.... 7H7 431. 21.61 Wallowa-' ...C'ji) i4sl. 4.M TiiiuiAook :.nit, . 4 :t 1 2;.o.! I'nk'T 7i ' 4S7 23.1 S Vnnililll :.:..JM' HT'j 21. 2 Coiniillo 'Vulk-V. ....173? 46.-' 1 S.74 I'limlllUi .:..!.:........ 7 2ii i 74 ' 2ii.6 l.'llion '.;.''....';. T S ;i . 410 v 19.3 .Omml Or... , .....'... r.3'.l 4uo 24.2 .M.Iow.Mt No.. 2 .. CIG 4.14 13.4 lliM.hos rtlll'tl wlion uh.. foil mrniiist n hot niovo. Sho wiim nl tlio homo of hoi- irtiuul. pufoiilH. Mr. nml Mrs. Ihiiiio 11101,'. otiinn nt tinlil.'r nt Iho tlmo Iho iict'lilont ooc.li'ri',1. o l.os.. mul Win Imlilor IohI two h;inl;otliiill kohiom Kiiilny ovonlni- hoforo rnir erow.ln una oonririu tholr Ju.lKiuont. This at W'n.lo hall, hut in tlio pnnio u.'hl.v.'inoiit In Iho inoro crnlil'y- KamoH Iho (.'ovo IiIkIi Nchool ti'iinm Ink horauso cow toHtiiu; Is only two won two Kiiiii.'H.'Tho Oovo lo-rt nnd yonn old In the county und boforo KirlH l.oth woro vi.'torioiiK. l-'nuilf tlioo iicouruto rocorda were kont inoro wan no real proKros In bulldliiK up hlKh produoinir horil.i. .Many visitors to tho county luivo cullid It the clioicst dairy district in Urcitoii, nnd the November flic Asiatic Delicacy Tlio binnd-tiillc.l or faMnllcd .sheep round In mtiii.v inrts of Asia lire ihlofly oliarnelerizeil li.v tho onoriiioits iiccuniuliilioii of fnt nn ouch slilo of Iho lull bono. .Tho toll Is osiPoin.'.l n jrront iloliency, nnd to protoci it from ttelnc Injured li.v .ini:iuu on ihc ground it ts some, times supported by a hoard or mniill pair of wheels. Tim fnt nf Iho lull Is ofien used In place of buller. . MWWM W -MeKonnon referred the sanies. o linproxliiK in Vino Mii.K' Paul Knnuu of tlio Iowa .lis. Irlet, who lias heen laid up wllh an Infected foot caused by stepplnir on a rusty mil Is nuieh betier airali.. llo was able to come Into town on Sunday. o (In ltr.iKrinn M. M. Araiil. editor f the t:inln S. t. KKVXOI.DS niF.s Precious Remedy For Rheumatic Pains When yott ni-.. tnrtnrtM with flicinnal It iiKony you want to pot rid of It ns soon n.s posslblo. You want 1 t o bo nl J work niri.in ! bociiuse you w ti n t I o hritlK home tho weekly pay envel ope so nee e s a a ry to the comfort of your family. You wanl to drive nil this snffer Inir out of the system and keep it out. Hroad mio..1 pharmacists will advise Allellr I because they know Tho chief factors they use arc cm'A protest nK.Unst' certification of '0""""" .number of people bodiidiu Mannola prcKripiion l.ihlets Ifleoi ne W. Norrls, ns a senatorial I .!."" '.' '" ''' I'coplt- b::vc used them for 22 years- run.ll.lal lii lh reinibllcau pn- , ""'J M,"w " ,!i " rM1 remedy million!! of boxraof theni. In lite yean ! mnrv was filed lih .h.. ..r.nr,. 'I'1''"""., of iheir tralnlmc and be- ecr-s fnt lias been laat disanotarnv. ai of slato tmlnv hv llli-,i n-nn I 'he m ik. rs of Allenril have a cltlton of i:twood, .Nebraska. IIAI.TIMOHK. Jan. 20 (Al) Stanley M. Heynol.ls. 4i, associate editor of the llultlmore Sun, Ul"d yesterday nt his home here. lie had been III slneo 1IUS when ho was injured In un automobile acci dent Oil the Columbia lilt-liu-no i.. ....... mi.t .ipioara on inn proKram ureicon. whllo nccompaninj the of the 12th aiinn.il press confer- I presidential tour of Wood row Wll- enco m ne Held nt the university, son l ebruary (I. 7 and S. Mr. Arant will discuss practical nccounllnii niothoils his subject belnit "System The Truth About Fat I'KIXC'H 1U-ACI11-.S AKHIOA C.VfUTOWN. Inion nf South Africa. Jan. SO AI' Tbo Knll worth f'astle, Willi the l'rlnco of Wales nnd his party aboard, ar rived hero today. A fifty mil., gale had delayed the ship at Table Hay. All aboard Science lias found that excess fat j, I w' ''H- larRrly due to a weakened gland. Now I 1 1 physicians the world over, in trentinf I I'lion'-ST C1-H.T1FICATIOX cbeslty, comtut that major cause. Stai I - otlon is not advised. LINCOLN, Neb.. Jan. 20 f AVV i citt'Ik'Uv know. Tlienirili..d nn.l forinulj arccxilaincc in everv box ot oiatinotj. As y. a (rail new si. ml. nn ss, Ih jiiiv and vim. oi Know why. im itv the method which h.v Rtcoverlts Ara Num.rout lVm't worry If you nr dead In I done1..iaucli.Wat,:hlheaiiu.iiik-n.rulu : l'VV'" CPni ' te "'nin All .:: aiiw!)-Miitolaai$t aboit so much faith In II that they au thorise dniKKlsts cver where to dispense It with the distinct under standlna; Dial one big bottle must do what the1 buyer experts It lo do or money back. It. d Cross Iru thure. Adv. , You're the BOSS with a "Caterpillar" Tractor Master of time with sure traction and g'erferous power that obeys your command. Power to pull bigger loads and stay on the job till it's done winning the rewards of timeliness. Boss of weather with broad, stout tracks that' keep power effective to pull loads through mud with out slipping or miring. Doing work on schedule able to raise bigger crops and save them despite soggy fields. Victor over hills sand tough soil for a "Cater pillar" Tractor has positive traction to keep an un usually big share of full-sized horse-power effective to pull stamina that hard jobs don't exhaust. And you're a cost-cutting executive with your farm "manned" to do all your work better, quicker, cheaper. Boss of a willing, capable, durable creature with sinews of steel worthy of its hire a "Caterpillar" Tractor. BUNTING TRACTOR CO. 1128 Jefferson Ave. TRACTOR