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Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Friday, January SI, li)30 Oyer The Valley Mabel B. MurUiu, VaUejr Newa Editor 1930 CONFERENCE SUMS UP IDEALS IN RECOMMENDATIONS (font lnnoJ fi'dm Pngt Seven) t io I Inn- Is tmdor our conditions, Phi chairman-hereby appoints five fallowing committee to start work n K soon ft h possiblM ; ml Hike the HtOpH nPPPHrtlliy to OrifA-'lllSSP HUCll district. H 0.- Avery, iTai'ohl ilingainnn, and Win, NoChlngol. . ;ifho pulci.im chlorate spray, up pllrnl at the rate of - ono liv tlu'eo gallons per hi tut i'p rod WitH ii solu tion of 1 pound of the material-lb- one gallon' oft water srenw to ho giving good,-results, on all' fli pr-j etniuli wptln, particularly whw iippllpii Into In tho HeaHom fn some B u, Tho government has piLHscd wises one spray I enough. In ofb- tho agricultural marketing n-et po or cases two or three seemi neees- domed hy President; Hoover and sai-y for (V compifttn kill, Better ha fronted tho federal farm hoard Mills nro' secured. In pastures, rami lordly composed of fenrless men HidH or other placpH whor" tho 0f ffreaL nhitily find fhiM board I roo4H hnvo not been. dlHO'lhiWit fo now pndenvorlhw to winhlllz? the ,so'me lirno. : ' jvnrroun uffleiiltinal Ind'uwlriPH' . Hlneo a apriiy hnw been found ' thrniiKh the fonmitlon of nallon WhlPli nppnrently kIvph romplelo wldo cooperative nmrkoUni; ntei' eonlrol of wmoiIh Kiirh a inornliiK- prlnoH and we imumI nocept thlH ne irlurJMi and: 'armda thlHLle, we llvlty a (hi- polley of the rolled nffo All- rnKft roiiitty fivrmci'ji1 t MtalH KvM'ninenr towanf nMrh-nl-vhan up patc)i."4 of weed of this tun-. If wo do nut (ako udvantaKO l?yj with ilo PMtst pofwthie1 dolay. j of IhlVi plan of arwnl'Milnn wo hoo (v:i. X new ntialf(i;.: H.adalr. le'. no hop of ever; helnir ahle to iimU pronilHO of holnjf a, iMttter variety iinythliiK" elm; of coiiktohh In the ."or dry land or lor JrrtffHled land num.e of aKrieulliire. TherM'orn In W'Uih only emly wat r nial we urKe order to Htinly tho plan and If It people whd- ivi'e plMnivliiH1 t- ppd hieelM with thfli' aiproval to- or rtlfalfa -thin year Lo? N'd a ntrip of jrunlz1 mo ov more Ibcal unltn for ;M)1h new alfalfa -alonK fdde; thtlr the purpoHe of couoerathiK- wit h 1 ho nialu Held In onl'M to' ihoronjrhly fidernl farm hoard, tiry it out and Heft, if eundillouM war- f 'e puctteuiuriy wi?i to - (hank rant lt. ueneral in-.o here; Thrt m-ed Uriy tittr j'ertdleton,. rot IiIh Hiipl.ly In vury IImlM-d' and. orderd uhlo preHentatiV,n oT the plan of eo Khoiihi ho Kivou lo' your eouny OTMVarivo wheat niai'kellnff. et. in on,pp. Tht fnaln iulvantnito' Jn on-(.r io put heora this mopf- of (IiIh new alfalfa wenm lo bo (hat It producer n: mneh havhrr PJtKt crop than thd old alfalia and thiU it ean more -or Iphh ro into a aornwint period nmlt-r evceprional- ly dry pondltioi.H for Thr balahro of Iho Hea-son. We heartily orydorHP tho uko of locally milli'fl flour- .beUevinw that it Ik an economlo witfte to im- port Into tli Im eouniy every .year ion I hoiiHitnd harrclH or more of outhldt. flour. It Im posslhte that rto.mi' of thlH inimt! lie, imported hut' the local flour Im- an Rood' a any oti' tint market for houm uko and for nt leant part of Dm commercial lutliinv. rtyibdni,' local flour the heneritu are Hpreiul over ' a lare nitmhpr of people incliitilntf local farmot'H, labor and iiiIMk add elo-vatoi-H. . Whi'h -ofWHUlo- flour Ui uhwI Iho benefit koph o the railroads and outnido labor ami capital. In ird'dltiim. the loca-1 mllllni nf flour provides'. valuabU by-pt oduelH Kiich aw brafi or mill feed for the uko: of d-airy rown and' other ctoeft, 5. Thd T-'aHtern OreKon Wheat ierttfitc.iN a vital Oi'Kanl.ation work- The Food That Fights Fat It's it pfomi fooil, now iMoft to correct lha hnowirciaiso of so much dxcci- (nt. Doctors now employ ft tJje.worlt oyer, i . .mm mi, iimuui ouw Yuuou, inuimuues nr Kaining new youth and beauty, vim and vigor. You see the results wlicrevcr yon look. Fat is the exception now. . Murmola preripiimi tablet emlxal? 'hi mndVrn method. People have nuerf lham for 22 yenni milliona of boxes oi thui. Some ol your own friendsvdoubtt less, can show you what they do. Let thenv brinj? you what they hove brauRliK to so iminy. The rcntdts will itclijiht nml aimto you. A book in the box fcxplnins the elfect. Go now nnif ifk your druKKist for a $1 box of Mar inolu. You one llutt to yotrrwlf. McClay The Store of Quality Service Economy Fresh Meats, Fruits, Vegetables, Groceries 1704 Alnnm Ph(mo M.r)lr, WESSON OIL Quart Size 1 Qt. Can 49c SOAP U'X 6h 45c ii-s CARNATfON WHKAT or OATS 35c I'kpr.. I.RTTUCK l''irm Hearts 2 Vov . 19c SHItEDDKI) WHEAT HISCU1TS 3 Fo 33c BEANS Grout Northern ll)S. for , ... 35c 1 j 1 14 on problems of interest to nil when l farmers, such iih freight rules, 1'iMr discounts, legislation- nf leoiing wheat growers, better ware house laws' mill regulations, and f tho spr iiiinu- of information on ways to cat flown costs of wheal prodnetfon. rt cost only $1 to join this organisation and it k work i inudo vastly more effective by hav ing ii in rite membership. We hope that a large niim.herof I'nlon coun ty farmers will send hi the $1 nec ersnry to Join. Hon; Whiter M. Pierce h. rhe director for I fnJon county iiiid- Ih empowered lo re- coivo cheso membership dues. im," tho nialLt-ii of tho orjmination of u' lo.rnl unit foi; cooperative wheat nmrkellnjf, wo mako a- mn- 1)nn Umt ti,0 frlrm (,,.,, ,.nrnmlltpp 1)P MUt,n,izcd to- appoint! n rom- nitt().n of ten to take hIi-ph tt.wanl d,0 formation oil one or morn nnitH In. Union county, Ji. A. (TiiHklll, l-Vanlc MclCennon, . ), It, Jat kimin. Dairy Group Kniiy reporii, oh drawn up by the dairy ftonvmlttt'e and' adopted at the (feneriiV dairy hphhioii wf tblw cuii fpi'cnce. It. 1-'. 'O'ler, C...W. I'nr keraml. A. It. Hunter. S. T. Halite, If, (1. Avery amy Albert 1 locker. Dairy Lenders Ai'H'nmenl A prevalent pracflco nuide by nicrchnnfH, not only lu l.'nlon county Iowiih but elsewhere. conHintrt in malpliiH' a "lender out of dairy ljrodnrts ti nltract iho trade. ThlB pracllcp has a tend oncy.of depresstntf market prices and ojiorateH to tho tuuru of lut ter fat proilueerH. f'onciiudunH We rceomnieud immoidlaro termina tion of thin practlrc. Itutter SithHtlu'M Ai'KunH'nt II. appears from the Harvey that thero are trl'iout 2, IHO pwinds of butter HubsritutoH x'Oiw Hiiini'd In th count'. if luitter waie ltwd liiHteRit of miliBt It uteM about t S.OOil would- he kept 1n"i Iho county tluit now bo cm out for butter substitutes that are manu factured elsewhere. This would tank a a U ft per cent increase In locaf" oonsuniiptlon of local made buttorfat. - The cmMiiinlnr public 'hold the key taruely tw the rem edy. In that they run insist on their retailor lift" nelllnu the in substituted. Conclusion ---We .earn islly uriro the conNuminir puhlic lo ft VOld HUbst It Ut es whenever possible In favor of butier and that no m r ormnt preM substitutes on his cus tomers. We- fcpommrlld that this s SUGAR 15-11). Cloth HuK- Per Ha? $1.(53 FRESH RANCH EGGS 2 Dozen for 69c SPKRRY'S PANCAKE I I.Ol'U C Pkjpi. 45c for conference request ur congress men to work far the enactment of tariff icHlMhilirtii which will result lit the exclusion (if veitotuhl oils now Imported fnc use In butTor n'jiHtUniPH. i c C'i'Ciiiii Argument The manufacture of ion Cldl 111 CililM for lOCIll KWfT'l cream and labor. Wo find two m' threo La (irunde dealers and, In Homo I nsi fi noes, other sect Ions of i no county ii l'p selling Ire. ercjin. mnd outHido tho county. Thi Ih iv dt -t iletrimont to mvcot e ream .produt'pfH ot v'nion pofinty; to la - bor a nd opu itianufaetiirerH, 11 restricts rather than expands our Mwcet picam mark. t. roncliiKiou-- We recommend Unit Ihc coiiHnmlirjr lmbllf Hjiccll'y "hnnii'-inadp' J, cream and that local MM-rchaiitM re frain from Helling fnrelKn-mad'-lea cream when iiality and prfco are eiital. rot'iiio Cbcie ArK-tim'-nt ( 'ottafjp clo ese ij a very perlshabln pom mud if y a nd Hhotild be dellvcrerl frenh. To miv llllndK tliero fH no j'caKin why all locally consumod colt uko phepto Htiould- not ho manufactured In I'n loiteoiinty. ( v.nplusloii We retforn mend that ninrttifaetnreiH oimlp th(MTiHelviK to make thlH commod ity, and that when price and1 rmal i'ty nro eiiial to tho prevailing for-elifn-imuio cottage cheene, uierrh ajit fia euro t he lionu-rnad'1 brands, .MIIU Siinfiallotv Ai'Kunipnt Abortion and other discasPH have made ilu-jr Hppoar- aiicit In I ii I on county. Only the Ki'eatoHt! JviKilamc can xtamp it out, .VI t lie that is talulod with wi-edH Ih beiu inarketeii. If It ofrenioly hi i porta nt toi mll-k enn- kimu;oi'H tl'iat baetcrlit count br held down. IH many cities and slates laws rninpelliiiK pasti'iirlza thui of all milk sold to the con sumlnif puhlic have )cen made in an effort to moke milk wholesome. There m a decided movement, in the county to eradicate "boarders" from herdH and lo Increase the but lor fat production per cow. I'on e fusion Wo recoiniU'end that the P'nion County i)ary I l.crd Im provement) association and the county uK'-nf bo commendi-tl I'm Ihfir efforts to eradicate abortion, and (0 raise tint standard of but ter fat per cow throuuh milk testing associations, and that these organizations, ami Individu als be urtfcd to increase thole viK- 1 I la nee. That, milk producern use every precaution in handling j their milk in the adoption of sanitnry nmthods. i'listeuriiuK is j recommended wlu-ro cimipinent is available. Milk Disiilbiillon Argument There are some 1 1 or 15 dairymen makiuir lliclr own deliveries of milk In ha. Cri'Hndc. In our opinion (his creates an cx iPsMivo cost in milk, ilisl ri but ion. Conclusion K. penso and unnec- ; oysary effort could be reduced rthrouli onu or two delivery sys tems at a saviner to the dairymen and the consumer, and we recom mend sevions consideration if this point by raw milk distribution, Onlsldo .Manufacture - Argument - - N'oiffhborinH" states are receiving p ub licit; v on tho amount of da Iry producfH they manufacture. As a mailer ot fact, considerable quant It ies of these dairy pcducls are shipped to ad Joining si at cm by t'nlon couniy pioducer.i. (Vmclusion Wo rec ommend that, all butler fat pro- dnced In 1 1 n Inn county be inanufac- .tnrod' hiio ilairy products in thb! county or s't''- 'I'ho com mittec (tm.lf, - t)in year huv lilionK'hf I'1 advisable to sometime, a dairy tour are I visit, outstanding practical dairy farms in the county. Small Fruits, Etc. The small fruits and truck crons section met at. tho I.a Grande hotel at L' p. in., Tuesday, .Ian.. 2$, l!:iu, with .Mrs. Homer Wilson in the chair. 'i'ho following report of SCaek Chandler, chairman of the snvtll f ru ft s com m It t no was ma d : Grocery OYSTERS Cull' Kist O-5-oz. 43c SYRCP Rliu-U and Gold 63c O Til) MILK T)ari-old fy Liii'Ko O Cans .. 25c CARROTS New Hunch 3r! 'uiichi's 25c lor OR A MHOS lu'nv, Swept, Juicv Url .: 57c TURNIPS Niv Hunch 2 Hunches for 19c "l-'IndlnH of tho pmnll fruil: 2, It Ih rerommended that iipp crtiivnHtiPp, : rial aHFiHtance h J vru toward "ft Ih felt liy the committee that ! educatfnjf the produepia ut pro. homo prortnetH are noe iven a falr erly pni-k. and awieiHldo their pmd chaneo with limits prnduooi! out-j uetx fnr delivery and hop. Hide t.nd whipped Into the mini- f !t. It In rermimu nded that an l . The fruit in t'nion rnunly ' anwoeiatlon ho organized eojn pomot; on Inter thnn outnide ten!-' pood of hiiiuII fruit prodin-'ern. I'Ji-y williln Hhlppinir dUtanoe to- i. k Ik ropom mended that thin I'nlon county and tho ea nrtinir nworiiulon he ho ortfiinlzod iih to caiupafKno are put on heforo local : nvo awppcial plaee'lo deliver their j rrntf eomoM on. conHOfiuently our l market in very poor when Jocnl !, pi'oduee coinfH on. I ".SpenrdiaK I tho flflrures of Ih- Al'arket Hiirey and the- nvei- i ii-e production In thla county. It ! Ut pHtimaieil that tho foilowlntf; j i,4'','"n nt "niull frultH would bo I n-'(PHHiiry to niippiy local demaa'-: Mt rawbei-rics 2 acrcH, raspberries H acres, hlnckhori,loj 7 acres, Ingoti bt rrlen h a crew. Idacltchps prodnh tlon pmuoI to ponsumpti''m at pren enr Mine. Prndiictlon of dewberries should be invcstlffatcil, Hpupcllili- Kccoiinm-nilatlons-1, Thau a campaign be carried on by tho business men, chumhLr of commerce, producers and1 others interested' vo rieo tliatv general public amf liousewffo be od'ucated tt the putttntr; off of cunning of the fruit until the crop In I'nlon. conn - ty is at ilH height. This campaign should hot only he put on through 2 Hi' crateH, s acres, ;too crates: iidvortinlnw in nowspaperH and ; blackberries L'115 crates, 7 acres, throutfh inerclmntH,. otc but pub-1 IKK) crates; loffa nberrles, licity should ho carrfpti out. throiiH-h , raiPH, fi acres, ir,n oratos; black local orKanlntionH such as the caps, 5 acres. If)') crates. NelKhborhnral (flu IV,- ladies' aids, 1 This report wuh thoroughly dis-fi-alornnl orffa-nlvcai ionw, etc. cussed.- ' i I CONFERENCE SIDE-LIGHTS (Conliuued from pntro Seven) Mitlle Kroen J)0d(,'c nearly pushed on the line occasionally and tool; ; her off tho road nt the dangerous to see If thorp, are any thin spots." curve beyond the hrfdffe at Island Would yon have thoiiKlit to Hay itjeiry and someono wo. know real just that way? j well can work up a cold -sweat o ; rlffht now thlnklnK about It. but .VFi'H. l''ranli McKennon or neurjtho real collision was delayed a I'mblcr presided at the different ; few weeks. Neither car was dani- hoiiie economlcH wronp meotlnnrs. She bids lair to put her hiiNiianu in the shade, in that particular joh. ) When Miss Johnson told hcrjdrande of Miss Clarlbel Nye who i hearers what: every real honuvha.s recently come to Oregon from should bo, thoy were convinced, the east to be the head of tho homo that, she was right when she re-1 economic, extension service, suc marked in the course or her study eroding Mrs. Jessie r. McCombj that the .higiiesH of Iho Job of who is very well known in this home-making challenged1 every- particular section of Oregon. Miss i thing that, was. best. every talent, Nyo, according to their reports, has every bll of physical strength and , h,M.n carrying on tho same work every hit of moral fibre. Hero in n jvow york Htato whlch has at what shr passed on to the women ; traded nation-wide ntt'ontion bo in ln-r hearing in picturing whatieuuso of its scope as well as its every real home niust be. I'Iconomically soaml Mechanically, convenient I'hyslcally healthful Spiritually InHpirlng ' Artistically snfiHfylng' Socially responsible .Morally wholesome . and i founded on mutual affection anu respect. , Now every If pays to advertise. reader expects someone from ad- 1 lanth in ti-nip for a cut. The plc vertlslng Mlopartments to say just turo should Include two Imblop that 1 hing. Mnt listen: in the club boys, two lloselawn Hpoclal l'arm Mullolin, sent out last wockjlnmbs. one won in 32S and tho from .Mr, Avery's oflic.e, tliftre wiin otlior in lL'i). These boys giivo a a stato.ment in iho ad of tho local Kord ajfency lo the effect that not one ciuiloyo of the whole local Kord plant uses oleomarK-'irine. That, sffitement struck wherever it was rend1, hut it struck Karnest Hell in a must emphatic way. hive fy one who rends this putfo 1'cnowH I'JarrtOHt Hell because of the fine registered Jerseys ho. has on his place over above the Cove and because of tho'acUve interest which his t wo dauK'iter.H, Hobertu and rtrudo take in club work, to say uoMiinK" of .Mr. and .Mrs, Hell's in lerest.t and activities. When Mr. and -Mrs. Hell canto to the confer ence Hie first of the week they broiiffht a treat to somebody at the Kord plnnf, and that was a quan tity of fine 7 per cent Jersey milk. We have first hand Information abouf the'ntllk from the Hell Jer seys ami wo know that whoever drew that particular lot from that ranch, enjoyed If "tfood to the last drop." Hans Selfors, tho official tester of (lie t'nion county luilry I lord Improvement association, says the weather ami the roads have not re larded his work to any Krc;U ex i -'lit so far as travel Hat,' is con eornoiK Once ho was st nek, and it was a K'Od Job of Kcftlng stuck, too. .Mote difficulty was experienc ed when the severe weather and the low temperature affected the milkliiK machines: over the valley. We ask, ladles and gentlemen, how many of you could or would supervise a conference of thin pro portion, and moo that all the ma chinery worked smoothly, moot i-voryone with a smile etc. etc. etc. etc. dc. with a raj-imr toothache alt the while? That was tho fix Mr. Avery was in and tho first thins- be did after the last shouting was- clone wna to liunf out a den list. No one would have (juessed what was Koiiqr on, from the ef ficient and unruffled way in which Mr, Avery conducted tilings. o The conference was no easy job lor tho secretaries cither and Miss Ksther Milter conies in for a K'od word. Her wide acquaintance over the county and her familiarity with the work, of the county agent's of-j lice made her invnluablo ut this i it mo. o Mrs, Hugli Huron figured in a collision w bile returning home Wednesday evening after the con ference had closed. A Chevrolet coupe backing onto the highway from the lann at the Carl Kuttcr place struck her new Chevrolet se dan doing constderahto duniagf. ffJWfJ0r(tWpPS0irr50Wtt'totu in another column. Th?e ir OfTIW f!k Iff C s'v' somo bleu of Hn seri'ttisirss "t r tntLrjLt .of tho whole movement nnd nts-. SU JWywAar jof tho goals set nt for Hits year. jroduetn nnii then deliver from this laco to tho HtoreH and other plaeei -s at innrketinir. In thlH way it will avoid duptieatlnn of farmerH isn- tu; fioni wfore to Htore trying M ell their pi'0luet and ofiPntlmoH do away w ith prlco cutting and also keep up tho standard of product, , ft, U is recommended that the production of strawberries and raspherrlcs hrt lookett Into- front the Htandpoint of producing car load lots to ship east. It Ih Hiitf B'pHied that fruit from thlw sec tion coincH on later than that from certain other competing sec tions am a fair price can be ob tained. . . ti. The following' is a table showing: Name of fruit, amount consumed, acrcH needed, yield per acre: i li,irawbcriiei!. acres,- l no ,r:'(i crato.r- &2 ates; raNpboriioK, 1 Mrs. Huron had quite n. nurrow es ! capo a few wet-ks ajfo when the ued beyond repair, Wclneslay. Kotks from the college spoke very highly during their stay in I.a ' success. (rraiKlo Hondo valley folks will bo very nn-xioiis to meet i.MisH- Nyo and have- her come in ;touch with this little section of her territory, "too. -o Tho picture at the top of this column should incHufe two- hoys n, twff sheep and1 the only ron- koii it does nor, is because wo could tnot g-ct it plcluro of tiuyton I-'ox land his prize HosoIhwii- special demonstration which has- boon do erthod by one of thn hiffhup offic ials a tho best educational feature of fho entire conference it cer tainly showed most, conclusively what club work is doing for the, boys and what the Uny arc doinj? for club work. ; Hn-hl C. I,. I.onw "Tf T wore ro-l hif? into the fruit-growing business, ' T would certainly come to this par ticular locality. ThlH is tho host j apple growing country T know of, I and the best elver ry growing coun try witb the exception of a very .small section in Montana where only two or three cars are shipped each year." Mr. Kong is the spec-' iallst In horticulture who has been coming to our valley for some time and knows it as well as ho known other sections of tho slate. - Hazel Hernv-iti, daughter of Mr. ; ind Mrs. 1 lenry Hermann of the ('ovc highway was among those who wore kept aft home last week ( by Illness. Tlastel h much better; now according to the report a made by her mother and sister who were interest ed In different sectionaJ meetings, Monday and Tuesday. ; John Oean of near tho Cove, in troduced as the valley "premier i prune grower" was ill and unable to carry out his part of the pro gram on Monday. He. caino over otv Tuesday however and gave his ; report on the lino In which lie is specially interested. , o ! A now face at the conference 1 this year waa that of Hen Hobln son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl liob-. inson of tho slde-htH road. Hen kiw graduated Ins Juno from tho state college of Montana and hns boon very active in managing one branch 3f the numerous activities oft tin ltobinson ranches. Ho Is ; one of the ve ry progressive, young er farmers of the valley. Visitors from tho other valley were authority for the statement: that there was great consternation; r there when it was learned that the state w to lose tho ser vice of "Cornelia Marvin, stato II- brarjun.' Cnion county has gained much, in tho coming hero of Mrs. Walter Ph re. Now, hent is a familiar figure approaching any sort of a garherlng with her arm. or her basket or a box full of books. She has certainly boenm a preaeher of the gospel of good reading and tho interest nml en thusiasm is bccotnlnc quite con tagious. She appeared twice on the conference program. Another ft) thf series of round table dbeu. sions by tho "What Shall I Head" league was held at the Pierce home (last Sunday. There was a good attendance ;in.J many took out state library boohs. It wan the peneral opinion of th pro wer ju'OHont liiiit the Htraw hfiry eFtiiJialp per acre was too. low: that I'n Ion county fH not a log ical Brtt'irtir center for hliH-kheri'lt a ami IriKnuJjerrJprt, and that with f ho j often liMnjf a Hoiirce 4r dlKappoint hft,'h yield of HlrawherricH possihlr. j input In the Kiower. in thlM eoitnty we iniwln very huc-j Tho quality of tuniulopn grown ccsKfiilly liht for barreilnB: bUKineHH! hero Ik kooiI, but pollination hointr lu Htrniv berries, 'I lie price of canned strawberries In tho slorcH at the present time, rani,e in prieo for thcr. inferior brands to the better brands from t'5 io- fid cents for a 3a-ounce can. At. $2 jier crate for tfood iiuallty freshly picked straw berries, such as are obtainable by tho house wife if she wan ih, local stock a :i" -ounce or one quart jar of strawberries can bo put up for vi Inter nso at approximately 2fc per jar. Another ai'Humenl for homo tfrown products. Tha following report of Al ih. Homer Wilson, chairman of the vegetable prodin'ors com mitt oo was read and discussed. The veirota bio products com mittee id' the I'nlon County Agri cultural conference met at the of fiefl of Mi'. Avery,, county ayont, at the call of tho chairman. Tho comrnitteo consisted of Mr, Whit ItiK of Alt. Olon, Mr. Harris of I'nlon and myself. After a eurirvil examination of the study publisher by I,. It. Hroilhaupt and liobert Af. Haley concerning the vegetahlo situation rrom outside sources, cms coniinu in I'nlon county, and after a care- t too does not recommend extensive ful personal, study of tho growing ' cull nro without, thorough familiar and marketing conditions in Un-j inaiion of its cultural requirements Ion county and In I.a Cirando especially, the following deduc tions and estimates are made. , Dining the season in which lo cally grown green beans, green peas, hunch carrots, bulk carrots, groen corn, potatoes, hunch, boots, bunch turnips, squash,, pumpkins, rh u barb, green on Ions, pu rsn ips and cupunvhors are- found on tho marker tho supply exceeds the do nyuid. 1 Not all of these products nro supplied locally for tho reason that it Ih not always possible to get tho local retailer to handle only locally grown stuff. This is no doubt, due partially to tho fact that tho pack of the locally grown products is not generally stanuard iaed, and not always dependable. and probably due in part to the l.iot that It'is very convenient to step Into tho alley and select from tho peddlers' trucks from across . Ukj mountain,- tho produce necessary for the day's husinosH without Iho j bother of having previously antic - liNiieu inn uny n i r-M ".'-"-' t- " orderod them from satne lot'!'-1 grower. It appears to tlilH committee thai tho growing of spinach to meet1 the spring trade might bo incrensed by fall planting, hut tho spring plant ed spinach comes on too late t" meet a ready sale, duo to tV.o fact that foreign spinach has been on steps bo falcon immediately: tho market for weeks and spinach j; First: That tho chamber of corn no longer appeals to the? house- morco proceed at once to call a wife. meeting of all small fruits growers There is a small quantity of local j of the county for the purpose of asparagus of good quality, Tlite j perfecting an organization, acreage probably should, not b' in- , Second: That u joint committee (reused. It appears there is a from sueh pro-posed organization shortage ol cabbage, and th.'s veg etable should bo more generally j grown, especially tho. inly vari-, etfotl that will keoip in. storage until Into winter and spring and! command the high prices that-are paid at th.'tt season of the o;n At tho present tiuio retailers paying the wholesale homy 1 "0 ' :-.v A 1fWflMlIlT Special for Saturday only, $1.00 delicious cakes French Doughnuts, doz..30c Genuine Danish Pastry 2 for ....: - 15c Dainty Dips, each 5c Individual Mocha logs.. .JOc - DUTCH TREAT Fruited Cup Cakes, doz ...; l.'ic " Our Scrumptious Doughnuts, doz Cookies 3 doz. for , Huttcr-Nut Rronri always a treat, per ton for forelprit cahh:!','p. 1'llead h'tti-e Ih an uncertain and very exacting crop in thin rltninte. .Small pntrhes HOtnotimcH paylnv tfood divUlendH, liul. noiv difficult on account of cold late springs, this veetabto comeM on tho market lute in tho season, and its rough app-arance makef it difficult lo sell iigainst the much hotter lookintf fruits from Katflo valley and elsewhere. Itadlshos are unimportant, ! IriK low In price at the time they can ho iiroduced locally and not worthy of in.uch consideration. The local supply of encumbers for lilr'ilhur seems to bo sufficient. The Intones; of the season makes if im practical to supply salad cuctim-hei-s anil these must come from outside .sources. .Most all the celery used In this county comes from outside sources. It is the opinion of Mr. Whiting, who Is an experienced f'tali cel ery grower, that that vegetable mi'-rht bo successfully grown in this cotinty, especially In the Cove section, where ho thinks tho soil conditions are right. Cauliflower Is grown on a limited ronlo only and is an oxac-tlm? crop. While considerable caulif lo.wr is used here and practically all conies a n d run r It ot i ng processes. ( AMnvost no peppers 'are grown; hero, although this climate is fnv- orablo to the culture of poppers; and with tho selection of proper soil ; and correct culture thlH acreage j could be incro:rsed to supply all' poppers used dining tho local ; growing season. , Respectfully submitted, I OKA J). WILSON, j Chairman. Vegetable i'rodncts Coniinlttco. ; .It was moved, seconded and car- licit that Mr. Withyeomhe, of the' experiment station at 1'nion bo pe- j titionod to carry on an experiment; in tho culture of cauliflower to do- : termino the best varieties In grow j in this county. ' The report was adopted. 1 Production and marketing prob-j lorn;; In truck crops was discussed by C. L. f.ong, horticultural spo-! cialist from Corvallis. It is urged by Mr. Nelson, speak- j fnr tn0 (.i,.,,,,. 0f coinuiorce, j 'tnat mo growers organize, tieier- ! thai tho grower j. mine what thoy need and want in cooperaiaiu i i uml toe oiiMinewrt iiu-n of f.a Grande, with the assurance that, ovevylhlng will bo done that It is possible to do. Conclusions and Recommenda tions: It is urged by this group and recommended, that the following and tho of commerce, j proceed with- plans looking townnij tlio establishment of a central j clearing house at 'I.a Clrande, for j the purpo.se of regulating pack,; standardized labeling, and to' 'pre--! vent glutting tho market at peak ; days, and that all homo grown I fruits bo handled' through- such an- Ready Sliced Bread, loaf 10c - loc xff?i53ry lTv 2."c 'Wind U) at the Windmill" oriffiizution; Ki""''tceinj jm. . proved HtandardH and orderly mar- kellnw under eouperiiilvo manae- men!. j RoHpeetfully Hubntlttod, (Hi.V I). WII.HO.V, t 'halrman. Horticulture Group Apples We, the committee on hortieul- tural products submit .the fo). j lowing facts and findings: tho re jsult of careful consideration given to the various phases developed in our meetings during tho past two . days mi homo marketing of fruit i grown in In ion county; also the matter of increasing the present acreage, of apple, cherry and prune orchards in the county; and in bet ter en Hum I methods of bearing, orchards together with the improv ing of tho methods of packing and grading fruits with a view to mak ing same more attractive In ap pearance, which wo believe would greatly increase the demand for homo grown frulls both at homo and abroad. Wo recommend the following: In tho matter of home markets wo do not find the markets of this county any different' from, those of all localities whore any particu lar kind of fruit is grown. There- is always much good fruit that will not make tho necessary grades required for long distance shipping and lor.g Keeping, such fruit is often I (Hi per cent good if used immediately when It is rlpu, and properly graded. We find much of this fruit roaches the local markets not properly selected or packed, and often so packed as to deceive the merchants who as a rule are will ing to handle same believing it lo. be first or second grade fruits and often pay the seller prices not war ranted for tho class of fruits they get. Wo find also that out of county peddlers tin ring the past year have worked many deceptive games to sell apples, pears and poaches to our homo merchants and in many cases. hnvo unloaded truckloads of sueh fruit In Union county that was gathered from tho cull piles of t he packing houses across the mountains to tin west: on tho nvercha nts which in many cases was., so Id to tln-m In violation of the federal and state laws and the merchants in turn sold same to consumer;; in violation of-lho samo laws. Samples of fruit have been picked up during the past year that was brought Into the county with enough arsenic known as spray residue to kill small children and would seriously injure Hie health of grown-ups if eaten without washing. Our recommendation is that the merchant in buying from peddlers demand that the grade of thoTruIt contained in the package bo mark ed by stamping on the outside of package. Take the name and ad dress of the peddler and tho num ber of his truck license and if you find you have been deceived In any manner in the grade call In tho local inspector, have him examine tho fruit, and If not correct, stopn will bo taken to get your money refunded and the seller punished. In Inlying homo grown fruit the same -preen nt ions should be taken (Continued on 'ago Nine 59c Nut Loaf, each .,, 20c Wine Cakes ...,.......15c & 25c Jelly Rolls, each 25c Angel Food Cake ... . ... 3QC