La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 18, 1930, Page 6, Image 6

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    e Six
t-O.MIMI DVI'.VTS
Tomorrow, till iln.V lilri'llllT
Allufl Aid,
Tliiimdny. mirli'iiltnrnl roin
rnlHooH of III" Htilioi-illiiiitc
KrnliKi'H or llio county will inoi-l
In room -"J:! "I Hi'' I1'"" off'"'"
with roomy n tri l tlln fit I liinlit.
11. (I. Avery, noil ntnli iiK'-nt
li'Hilrr. SIV. It illiiiil of I'orviilllM.
Thurmliiy i-vi-iilnir. Mini' M'
Kriinito nifiiilii'i'M niv Invlli'il to
(lMlii'iillon or Iho hoiiii' or Mi,
anil Mm. N'1.ir In l.n llr-nnl".
Hnniliiy, tin' "Willi! Hliull I
Itr-nil" I'll'i'U' will i ! In Hi"
iit'lcrnoon it t I ho lionm or .Mr,
iiml .Mm. Wnllor .M. rloivo,
Krlilny, I'Vh. ii'in'i'il
romniiinily illnncr nl lulu ml
City.
ItOllll'll lldllH
Mr. and MrH. Tom Wllllamwni
who. live at the iiiper end of Wal
lowa lake hnve heen in the vnriey
Vlfltinic anmiiu' their nuimro'iB
rHntlveH. They fim ned home yes
terday. n--
llnsy
I.amhlim Iuik wtarted al the II. i:.
3liikFh''H fiuip beyond Hie Itowman
Iltek mill near l.a (iniinle. There
liavi bci?H no Iohsch ho itir aml the
InmhK are reported aa hehiw very
nice, i'l'hO IIukIics band Ik of the
JtamhoUlllet breed. '
:, , ' 1 o
Hum Infi-Hcd Tooth
; I'wlKht h'lcrdiniaa of the (Ininxu
Unit dlHtllcl ha la-en B.urferliiir
Oi'iiKldenibly from an InfcHtcd wis-,
floni tooth. It Iiiim been hoiiio nt
ter.tho hint few tIayH.
Jmpi'ovcN llimic
Mr. ami Mi ri. l.ulher lllnduiiiii
nru havinir omo extetiHivo reimid
HIiik done to the home on their
farm In the lllndntan district cant
of KlKln. J. I Ihill of KlKfn him
heen dohirC the work and wan
caituht In the cxlreniely heavy rain
experienced in that (a'ctluti. The
roada were flpnded, he reported, to
the depth of He vera I InchCH where
1)ih water had run down from the
linlKhhoi Iiik lilllHidcH.
CVrmhiK ll"mc-
1, Mr. andftMi-M. Itnlierl H. I'Yemh
of tlm valley who have- been vIh
itliiK nt tho home of Air. Krench'H
funnier, Ali'H. Al. M. MrKeiiuon nl
ClarkcHvllle, Ark.. Hlnce ht-fore
1 (""hrlKtnuiH arc exiiected home thin
week. Heparin rrmn Air. McKen
hon, who recently mirreted a
stroke, r to the effect that ho 1h
flinch hotter and he la aide to use
hi. me of the membera which were
affected lenipotarily.
o '
VillK C'llllllltMl
l- JdrH. A. A. Wilson of near Im!
lcr hiiH heen In I'nlon Ihe miest at
the home of her daiiKhter, Airs.
Kred Kov. Imii Intr her ahsi nce
from home she will also vWl at the
home of her non. Clayton, in Port
land and at the home of her dauk'li
tt'iVAIr. i. M. Wrenshaw and fam
ily In Walla Walla.
rnrehiiseK I'ln-m
Aei-ordiUk' to reports, a deal was
rouHummalcd the first of hist week
In which Walter Jom-a of near
Noilh Powder vaine Into pos-ses-
Hloit by puri'lmsc of the -in aurcH
of IrrlKaled land on Hunny Slope
twnv North Powder. It Is repott
ed thill. .Mr. Jones paid approxi
mately $iifi per aere for the Im
proved tract, which Is known to
icsldcnlrt of that section as the W.
K.. Kester ranch. The hiilldiims on
tin' place burned some time awe.
no there are no improvements of
fhut character. However, the en
tire tract Is under cultivation with
UlU'h and water i lulu under the
Hunny Slope irrigation district.
Miss Cum Comes
, Mlsa Lucy Case, home demon
Ht rut ion aneni from the state col
Ick", who is very well known nver
litis valley coiiich to eastern Oregon
lomorrow to rIvc one of her nturl
linn leclurCK at (lie MurrUain
grange hall In Will Iowa count v.
iler Hilhjeet Is to he "Kailiily I'Ved-
lm:." one or a series which was
Klveii In thin county some time n;;ii,
o
lines Nicely -
Helen Jut 11 Speck lift 1 1. youtv-i
diitiKhter of Mr. and Mrs. Ih-rhevt
Speck hart of the Iowa iteinhlnr
IokmI Is finite recovi ri d from bei
vecenl operation for the reinn H of
.vr tonsils,
. ii - -
Home 1 turns
An ovcrlit uteil hi ive ntarted a
file which d'Mtioyed Hte three
room dwcllinu on tlo i'.. W. Mills
ranch east of North iw der tist
Salurda-. The lire slatted about
noon while the men iif the cmea
Were haulliiK hay. All contciits nt
lite house were destroyed, and the
lohH of botli dwHIitw; and I In eoi
tents were lot:tt. as no inmiralii"
vas carried.
ft lee I nt Audit's oh Ice
Aleiuher.i of the jriiriciiliure coin
II i It teen of Hie , tf(' rent t;ranno nt-.
fcaniKtiiloim of the county are called
to a meeting Thursday, I'Yh, ii at
tlto elv ll service l onmn at the posf
Office huildim;. They will meet
with Harry (i. Avery, county iiki'I
eullural axeut ami I'. L. Itallurd,
t-ounly MK'-nt leader of lite Ntate,
V'.1 limn, wlin ha.H been "ltc PI
of Achillea ;tt th"' horn,, of Air. and
Ms It. A. AlJisti'itmi on Cove ave
nue was reported as hclnc a little
belter the ;i st of the week.
o -llsJls
DniiKhiej-
Ah. Tod HcmbThon of the Jowi
ritltlet has as her kh-X foe a lew
MeokH her mother. Airs, t. Itnseil
t ru nee who came to the ;ill. y re
cently from Pasco unit Walla W.il
U, Waeb.
.Pag
OVER THE VALLEY
Mabel E. MorUiir,
Phone; Residence,
II"iimi I'roiii Vnllrj !
Mr. Jiilhoi Hiik hurt rrtnrnoil to
tier homo In Kluln iifli-r hitting
Mirnl Iho major pint or Hit1 winter
at the home or I taiiKhtur, Mr.
itnlll I -i ii Kill 1 1 1 al .Mi-Mimivilli.
Mi llmr went to her iliniKhter'it
home nlniiir nlioiit TliatikKvlvinir
time ami hart hiul a mufl eiijoynhle
winter.
Two 1 n tun j'Ounly boys wore
given recognition on the campus
nt Ihc state college last week,
when W 1 1 fin in Hill uf Klgln, a hin
lor, was elected president of the
Agriculture Huh Hiul ltussol Mr
Kenilnii of near JmhlerVuM elect
cil vice presldeiil, Hoih hoys have
heen uulle aetlvo In this purlieu- i ad Ml It r. r-Toe.o in a covercq ,
lar campus ..rnaiii.ntlon. In the j mold In eo.mil lari crushed Ice;
lost of hostessCH Tor tho tea Sat- !und rock Halt, or In an ehclrl re ;
uiday afternoon given iih a com frlgeralor.
pllment to the vNltor.s from the'
high Hehools ove.lhe stale at Ihe niw oouvyiim.(.H lniyf, V.eeil In
Kducitiional Kxposltloii. Allss IVari. : . etiuiiK for several
n AI.I-K
thode
niinii wiis named as one
hosen, -
-o
Have licituiiMrntioit
poultry ralsi is in the vh lnlty of
the home of Air. and AIH. C. P. Kd
valson oa Catherine irreek partic
ipated In a culling; demonstration
ii,..,,.,.,., ,.f
yesterday under th
county agrleultu
tl. Avery. Airs,
splendid poultry
ra agent.
HdviilHon
pen with
Harry j
has a
finely 1
hied birds.
To ltemme School
Aflsfi l'rences Kelly who
been riulte III of the flu a
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homo In La (I rondo will resume
her duties as teacher at Willow
dalo school tomorrow. School has
not heen In session this week yet,
AtlsK Kelly is very much better
but Ik still Hither weak from h-r
illness.
o--A
Ood Work lom
l''ricinls of Oncar J. Paulson, In
this valley, made during the years
when he vlsiled this county on
lours of Inspection, will he inter
ested In the following tribute paid
to his teeeiil worlt In the Male: (.
.1. Paulson, who Is known here, j
lias been appoinled as agricultural
devehtmmnt agent for tho I'nlon!
Pacific railroad, succeeding C. C I
(iiictinuK whose death caused a I
Viicancv In the office, according j
to information received hy his sis
ter M t'H. tleorge Adams of this
community.
Mr. Paulson lived In Corvallis
and is a graduate of the Oregon'
Stale college. He has heen active
in Smith-H.ughcH work filling tlx
position aa Instructor In dittereril
sections of the slate before beeom- i
litK stato HUprrvlsor about three j
years ago.
hour new Smlth-lluKhes agri
cultural depart iu.cn ts were added
l,nm ymiv. Tho Oregon assoclaliou
of Kutiire l"aruiers of Anieilra has
been organized. Night schools for
farmers and Instructors for faruijagoat th
hoy:, not in school, nave recetveu
special attention. Vocational pro-
Jeeta have been extended.
Ah a result of the organization
and extension of the various pro- I
jects and In seeiirlng the recognl-
liun of the work nt the county and
stall) fairs, throughout the state,
Alt'. Paulson Is said to have been ;
Instrumental In placing his nieth-
cd of Instruction on a firmer basis)
la Oregon.
rine (,'iop
The hitrvesthitf of the big Ice
crop at North Powder was fin
ished week before Inst the Pueifk'
Krnlt Kxpress company having put
up about I a. "Km tons, three, of
which were shipped and the re
maining la. ami were put In the
North Powder Ice houses. It Is
rtpoitcd that th
iiuallty of Ice this . trlcal eoitlpmcnl. including an elec
ust since l-'-ltrlo Ineuhalor and an, electric,
mm son is the
which was an outstanding
To Drdicnle
The new home of Air. and Mrs.
Nlxer. prominent members or lh '
Itlue Mountain K range is to be -
given the rlluaiisllc dedicatory ex
ereises net Thursday evettln;
Kebrtiiiry "0, (irange members ar
Invited ti attend the cCrclseH.
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on j
Snow -ilrtiie.-
Afis. C. IV llurrtnaii. living
t 'uve avenue reports the appenr
iince of snow-drops, hiuidngeis of
sprinc They luive come later titan
usual this year, according io Airs.
Iltiffuian.
o
Had Itoad
Heads in the v.iltiy outside of
tlt bighwaVM and surtaccil market
are almost Invariably reported as
being in very poor condition right
now and traveling is very far from '
good. LlKht trucks, and even horse
:-: ON THE AIR :-:
TUlllsday, tVb. 2l
KiiAC, CorvallU C.Mtkc) 1 2, nil.
rciiuest program of music; l;:;tn.
t p. in. (arm program; tL'.O. news
digest; UVL', maiket report' and
weather forecast; ' ; 30.3 ; lt liome-
mal.ers' hour: 2:L"i, Aunt Sammy:
3. "Ahililng livery Minute Count."
May Krank; : 3 0 -4 , the home nar
den; 4-4:ao, music by the masteis;
i ::i0-t .an, mai k-t reports; 6;:tn
7: :tn. farm prog tain; fiiaa, music;
1'. market reports and weaiher
forecast ; 7, new s digest ; 7 ;
with the poultry fl-u-k. Prof. a. (1.
I.nnn; T::tu. ":l"t. collegiate sport
Hght. Ail T.iuife; 7:t:,-s, new
things In science, Jauiin Mmrls.
nidnv. lib. 21
12-12:30 p. in., organ music tnuu
Whiteside theater; 12:30-1, farm
program; 1 2 new s iligcst : t tr.,
market repurin and weather fore-
ll,""n 1
?:t."t, Aunt jstimpiy; 3, building t
an. S: Tin, homcmakers' ho
Valli-jr New Editor
820 - Jf Office, Main IT
A SEASONABLE
RECIPE
Maple Moilo
(inc unit one-hair cups imiplo
Tin-
vtitt yolks.
I-V.VV KHllllH Salt.
One teasponh vanilla, j
Two tablespoons gelatin.
one pint .whipping cream, j
Cook tin syrup and egg yull; -nrnt
will (a ii double boiler stirring j
constantly. When )l ooatH tlipj
Hpnon, mill Mir- oltitln, which hiiM
ht'fii HoftciiPtl in colli wfttoiv Athl j
the v;iulllii. Chill and when KllKht-
y runifcalcil, ailil Hi" cream whip ;
Celebrate (jniileit Wcihljug :
Surrounded hy . ail of ihelr' llv
futf children, AI!r. ami Airs. Wnlluee
Mercer of near North Powder,
i hbrated their gold'H - weildlng
anniversary a week, ago
Sunday '
Hie nil) Ii.imi .-n. .
ally hnppy one, frlondK mid. egh- j
hui'rt calling during the. 'day. to ex- 1
lend (heir felieltatlotis. - Mr.', and
Airs. ..Mercer ' were iiihrrledv; ):i
Miownfnr,,' M'.. -'Ihelr. ' niarrloW
uiililng Ihe fnmlllcM of Dr. At,' li.
Taylor ami I r. C, I1'. Mercer of tlinl
place. The years havn m-en happy
ii n ns, according to Air.: and Mrs.
i Mercer, with sunshine,, and muiu'i
! shadows, as Is (lie lot of ull.- The
hllilren who were iiftent tor Iho i
eelehnitlon were: Ituy S. .Mofeor, I mnrtj j-ettivoMt will trlve jioople In i
.Mr. anil Mjh. Arthur Olion, iimllthat noltrhhorliooil . nil outlet ilur-;
tlauuliter J.aura .Mainc, -Mr. -uinl
MrH. John T. Mi l'hee, or North
j I'owiler: l-'rnnl; It. Me.roer or l''0K
; nil, lire.; Ml'n. Itay l Storey anil
! ilaiiuhler Aline, . or Nn num. Mn.l
.Mr. iiml .Mm. (1. H. Jl'-reer, or Citl-
lon, tire.; ami Mm.' Helm Nl. 'Al
len. Mr. Mn-reer'H dialer.
Hihl I'hi
Ham Williamson of Cove avenue,
the
valliy's ST-year-nld iilnneer,
has h
tmllneil lo hln hed with !
an attack of the flu. IH Is report
nl as being very much better now'.
o
Visit iviemls
Air. and Alts. ChnrleH K. MoOro
of the Hock Wall illstriet north of
Klglu were guests of frlonds-ln l.a
(iraudo Saturday. - Air.- Moore Is
the master of the flourishing Honk I
Wall grange and he ami Mrs.
J,, ore were In La tlrande to eti"
joy Ihe Hrntliers 1ay festivities at
the Hlue Alonntaln griihtTf- .
(1 i
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Inilioves
Airs. Willie' Sanderson of
eretdi who was operated two weeks
(Srnndo llonde hospital j
was able to be tip in a chair for a
time veslerdav. Airs. Sanderson t
gelling iinxious to get home, at
,.asl to leave the hospital., for
members of her enniieetlon have
nrrsingeil fur several more' weeks
r rest and recuperation in their
homes before she is tempted to
,,L too busy In the spring .work
iat her own home.
Numbiy (luoMs
Mr. and Airs. 'I'., C. Hefty and
their two sons wore guests Sunday
at the home of Mr. ami Airs. Jimmy
.Mills near the Com. . j
j - o-t- . !
I Hnve i:ievtrlc Ouirl! ' ' j
; Mr. ami Airs. Henry l.oennlnre'
f going Into the poultry business on J
u different scale this year, . liliit Is,
they have Installed some new elee
brooder. The Incubator Is of a
!ir.-egg rapacity and has been ,'
Ing for some time now.
0:
ytun Haker (, '
yU. Atrf, , H;,H,'y
of ,
II. .1:,... ,, frtu- ,1'iVM In tllM V:.l. I
ley last week coming to attend a
number of grange meetings. l-rl
day evening In company with other
grangers they drove to Itock Wall
apd attended the meet lug lield
there. The ne etlng Is reported to
have heen full of interest and en-
t li iiultium. with 1 Oil lieiinltt lil-eKe ht.
ACr. llitlley, who Is a member of 1
the HlatO CXeetlUVe committee, and KHinerinj; were jye men inmi east-
Mjs. Ilallev who Is pontoiiu -leo- ,,r Oregon, and those who went
lure, of linker eountv both gave Ir.t wet Ion report tho meet
addresses during the evening ! t0 liave bppn HtiUe beneficial.
Palpi. Comstock and Tom Johnson Th effectiveness of the Krlcul
of the Cove, members of Mt. Kan- t,,r;l1 '"arketlng act through Its
tile, grange, talked about the new i
inirri n nroleet which huR met:
splendid success so far. 11. (1. Avert
talked on Ihe subject of Improving
home "Plumhlnx and lleatltig,"
Prof. J. L. Kairhanks; 3:n, chut
with the weatherman; 3:304, mat
inee; 4-4:;:e, music hy the musters; j
4:au-4:3ri, market reports; ti:ao. ;
7: ;tn, farm program; ti:ao, music;'
il:4.i, market reports nnd weather1
tot-ecast; 7. news digest; 7:10, j
"Winter Injury of Prult Trees -f
i itiso and Prevention," Prof. W. j
S. Urown: 7:3i-S, a half hour fori
butne.s people; 7:3", review of j
loislnesK conditions: 7; 40, the r tut In .
store situation; tttTi, current hut- j
ttess eents am) iitihouacf meuts. 1
Sntutiltiv. IVh. '2-2
12-12:30 ,,. m,. m-v phoooirr.iph ,
r.crd releases: ll:3i-1, farm nro-
gram: 12:30, n:ws dbfest; U:4'.,
market reports and weuther fore
east; 2:.1i'-:i;3U. matinee; ti : n m - T : 1 f . .
mi program: i;:3i, music; -4.". i
itita'k.-t rinrts and weather fore-
cist: 7. news digest; 7:10, review f control of the inurkcttntr machin
al we.-K'N agi icultiii al lectin es; j ery wus oo less lu the UiOds of
L basketball
(. v, ot Oregon.
basketball gHine, o. H. !
LA GRANDE EVENING
culture comnilttLC, IlaOH . Kelforn :
talked on the mihjext of Improving 1 ni: emnuiitlre. Tnm Mnroino,
th Individual dairy herd, A h'irt ) (jmru-e Ituli. Hrt (trout. Char
play wan kIvoh " hy . jnmiherH of j Vi- (ijunnitii. Joe Hay re, Cecil
Koek v:ill, and the evenlntr rnn-
Haded with eat. J(oeU Wall l
one of the f IniirlHliltiK younger xnli- j
ordhmteK la the ct iy.
One riiaiiM
Whrn linked what ho, wh KnUm
lo do differently I hi year, Tom
Mncmah who Hvcm on the Kd iteyn -
oldH farm in llio (innik'f hall
iiHjghhnrhood inerol , romarkrd
that lie wa NOT jfolutf to rnife
tfheop tht.year. Hheep oporationri
wer rather dltirnufaKlntf hint "ca
non for A r, thcoiuh and . Mr.
HcyiifjhlM iDiiHinuuh an dogH inado
such HerlmiH InroadB . into. Hicit ,
l ands, killing at least ,75 - animals. I
The process necessary lo -secure
damage in the first place, ami a
Mini: not commensurate with the
loss lies ides, would seem to be
f; round for itiHCourntfeineiit.,
Itail loads
Willie Sanderson, of Sanderson t Wallslnger: Hohf;. AL L, Cnitur. ac
Sprlnfe's drove;toi'i (Jtnridc Sunday i unmpanletl by Clarence Carter;
lr. ee- Mrs'. Saitftei-Moo' ' who Is a' lull. I. A u. . .,,,ur m..m.i
naliwit at tliejlrahdii Hondo hos- !
jdtul. : Air. Handrion: aiated, y.i
, HI". 'Mi.lllinil finilllHIItiiiiiuitMiny I TOIIO U 111 CII O HIHTI'MMI II eveill. I
are-. unite up. to thulr. rbpiitutlon.
nuii.nn.iiiiini.iiniv i:ui 1114 j
io Summervlllii us ..wjih n-miircd
m'r -tho,- balance -of the trip. They ;
ro'r llhOfhitlaneo flC.the trip..- They
tiriMirHOllettlly holtouiltnfi,ln lilnees,
It ! rt'iorli.l. .,;Hut .titili. to roiu.-t
In thut lo'fullty 'iiliotil' ruailitl' There
Is atwiiVH thirt aililltlohill Ktitlenienl,
pntlumiiiHttenlly . uilileil, "lint tit!
I tt 111 -have-tt roail niter thin yeiir." Ort-Kon llt e.stock tiiluen on .Innii
i Much or tlm prt'llnllnury worn oh ; ,liy i, tiiau nhown it very inarlii"!
the louil tvhloh tuiih . north Iroin reillietlnn. A reiluetton I InillenW
Mnmmeivllln to.Sun(leron iSlirlnKx In orerv class or lltesliiik nlthoinrh
a dpne Ihln liliit kpuhohi uinl one i
Ing the ..winter months. .......
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llet-lertct ... . .. ; .' .
. l:va arlil fMnit. l.eilltetler or near
' Allcel have heen reelected to their j
leat'lllnK. ponltlotirt lu :the Wieston Coniiareil to January lilSH, the I
hlKh Ki'hool lor nnotlitf year. Krai aveniKo prlre of all flases Is only j
! for hor. tlilrid, jeiir. nnil. i:an:t .lor .jb.im) a heail enmpnied tofll.Un
! her second your. .' la year utfo anil the slump in total -
j !.. ' lvalue Is ,s;,,ltol. With sheep I
Ili-ollieiN' . Pa y '. . I nnmhers remaining stationary and I
When-Iho master or Hlue .Mt. !
itriinne, Wckley. caliuljv Invited
the iiatroiift presonpit thb morning i
e.slon of thut orgahlr.ution Satur
day, to go to the dlplntf room for,
a, "frugal iiieal"; irepared by the
hrntliers, he-Started Homethintrt II
was "Hrothers . Jay" nn:, unnual
and yefy-:mportunt event.vctistom
calling for u illnner-.nt' noon pre
pared. and served hy the men tolks
and u program In- the afternoon,
The ."frugal .meul was 'served to
more, than i 60. -people., w ho w ere
! fciited :at- Coup: lout," tables With neer cattle are ineremro respon
j decoriUIons of red carnations. U Ible for practically all of the
! eonsUted. 'trt Ub'me'1. IfaTtert V ViUh.'f 7unfi increase In nil cattle huni
Iry I mashed potntoes. and KtnVy; hakWd her which is placed now al Tftn.nnrt
beans, hot rolls and butter, salads,
pickle
cakes, plea, ke ereant and I
coffee. The men proved themselves
unite skillfiit ul.the "serTlng.' hut
alas .when the.- mcetlnK ' was about
lo close, and-the hearty thanks of
the "wlmmeh" had been extended,
a hill was presented tu-the .broth
ers for $170.!'-, this to cover the
food" which tlie sisters: had con
tributed to' that .'frugal, meal."
Ordinary pies went all the' way
from 75 cents to ,$1.U0 ami nice
thick pies, from 1 1 .ho to jd.'ftO;
cakes.-w'ertv high; dishes of salmi
went itroutid . $ l.no, . . ()no sister
turned in a bill for", 55 'for writing
her hust'iind's- speech; anoth",r
McKELVIE, FARM
BOARD MEMBER
EXPLAINS ACT
Wheat grow ers Of this valley, had '
a represehtatlon of about a dozen ,
men at the coiiferenie'e held at Arl-J
MIKVUM UUII.-I.I, "III, n,nuu. .
It.
cral farm board, 10. .Al. ' Ktirhurdt.
president of the Kfderal rnlermedi-
ate Crednl bank of Spokane, and .
Senator Hoy llltner of Pendle-
I ton, regional dlnictur of the North
; Pacific, i'ffoperallve, hs tli'e" speflk-
ers, Air. AfvICelvIo, naturally, he-
ln tllP "1(,Ht
Important, In the
various i-.., . ui c -rruuu- ru
Pr,c
and price stabilization de
pend entirely upon the attitude
tif the farmer toward tho national
cooperative movement," Mr, Mo
Kelvlf said.
Hecltiux the history of the nc
rlculuiral marketing act, und the
fight which has been gblnff for
ward to itivo the agricultural In
dustry in price illation, Mr. Mc
Kflvle outUued the four cardinal
polnt.M of the Nationul tlraln eor
inratlon: t4r
1 to eliminate speculation In
prnln.
2 To eliminate wusU In produc
tion and marketing.
U To assist in organization, of
cooperatives to work In con nee
Hon with iho national grain cor
poration. 4 -To assist In preventing sur
pluses. In connection with the specula
tion In HTuln, McKstvIe pointed
out thft stahltlratton effect of the
f""'" hoards proirred loan tc
totr 2. JS2S. after the wheTt
market had starlrd to follow the
dock tnsrket In a sympathetle
dowoward. trend Hi prices.
lt palmed out that under tl1
cooperative marketing plan, the
the ftirmer. If grain grower with
wheat in. a cooperative warehoute
OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE.
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lii r liiiflntinl'x riiiiirlliuilmi In 11
' rnt hi wiiwtti ilraw a hy two win It
I h'M'HI't. Ill all. It HUKMIIltCtl lo
' IITTi.!! mil HtchiiiiiiR llu tnt'iit ami
1 tin HpmlH. 'I'lit hill wiih lahli-tl
" Jtowcvci', iih It w.iM hruthcrM1 day
ami the women foll;n were not al
lowed to In Hi.
Tin Kcncnil ronimlttro for ho
(filmier wnt It. A. Masti-itini Wilt.
Tayloi- and J. It. IJndey; the uerv-i
Sherwood and (Irwjre Hallfliury; j
hpMhUhk In the Kltrhen were
KnlpU 4'hi ntitili, Alhei t llamanii. I
m,', Nlxer: promain enniuiltti'.-, j
lien cieKcier, i iarenee i arier, a. v
jflUKtiiid I'tanU Wright. Thone ouin.
mltlrex acknowledged klndneHe
; nhou'ii, the liiimn imknl hy the
1 (w)tumK hakery. the, lee cream
( dnnaled hy the Hlue Mountain
. (-rrameiy, the coffee hy the dnind"
I in iido Aleat C-o.. the flnw'oi'H 'for
tho tablcK by Ali. ltoluui nnd Iho
apronH for the waiters by the .le
AtoirrV.. 1
Hen (Jekeler announced the pro-
KnilM m! follows: Minnie, the Haml
iu.lm hand, Krank Wimnt, piano,
Clarence Carter, banjo, M..L.. Car
ter, violin; recitation, Jiarry Her- t
it i ri n it : suiif,, L. I Wright; recita
tion. Hobby Chenault: som?,' Joltn
Wells; debate, "Should Women'H
Skirls He Alade Longer ' affirina-
' iIvh, Kd Kckley, negative, Tom
JHdm bund: addiess. ex-governor,
Walter, AL Pierce. was unlver-
. :
M . B
KlO K PMlirtlOll
UtUUVllUII
Is Seen In The I
Value Of Stock
aneer, vimtr the urenlvxl sliiinii ne.-
(nriiliiK to a - report . releaKPil
niroiiKh the reiernUtate coopiirrt-
v repnrtlni: nei-vlce hy 1'aiil C.
Netvmaii. UKrifitlturiil Ktnli.stlclnn
1M ehart-e.'
while the total nuinher or Blit r p
ti.,-.Knn remain
unellillleil art
with the bit; slump in value it tip-'
I'i'ihh that tho steady Increase or
5heep through the past few yea s
haa reeeivi'ii a iieriniti etiecn.
Hairy cattle in Oregon failed to
register any Increase nnd tho num
ber of farms Ms estimated at l'2u.
noo head the ciiiuo ns a year ago.
The average value per head slump- I
ed S. (in a head to $Nh. The
present estimate, of total value of
(all dairy- cows and heifers
$17,-
'tOO.OOtt compared to $ I i.3tin,iniu a
year ugo.
compared to titKt.omi a year ago. i
The total value of nil cattle is
placed at Ji.fl'7.noa compared to
i t.fil l.liOll a year ago representing
an average reduction of pcrj
head of all classes.
The Ja nnary 1 , 1 !t:tO inventory
of hogs on farms In Oregon Is la
per cent smaller than a year ago.
The average value Increased $Ltn
per head to $1LH, but the total
vii hii' ofnll hogs is estimated at
$L.J7o,iiiMi compared to 424ua.ono
a yenr ago. -
Oregon horses and colls on farms
January I, lit Si) Is 'eight per cent
less than a year ngo find the aver
age value per bead all ages h $ii-
wishes to sell to an Individual hhy'-
er at a price ahead of the market, j
he may order the warehouse op-j
, erator to sell. The" objective is
i to assist Hie farmer to gel the
highest misNible nriee for his
ft,..lin( lh(, Hpona.r ,eclnred.
AleKelvie also pointed out the
...ivaiilairo of oriranlzation in sell-
j IlljV. lie spoke of published re
ports of an Import into America
W Itussliin grain. The actual im
port ii Hon was less thai) a million
bushels, a drop in the bucket, yet
the story had a demoralizing ef
fect on , the domestic wheat pri
because the farmers did not have
Information as to tho importance
of the Importation.
In reference to waste. tUe elhn- J
ination of which U sought hy the !
National drain corporation, the j
speaker told of Alonlami grpln j
stored In coast of Oreat Lukes j
terminals, able to move only one
way. when It should have been
held In Al on tana warehouses,
where It hud some bargaining
power.
Air. Alclvelvle wild that while
the ucls of the Xatloiuil drain
corporation might "step' on the
toe!;" of some Individuals engaged
In grain handling, the prosperity
of 30. iirtO.ooo farmerft representing
O.nitn,0oo farnin outweighed the
consideration for the few Individ
ual!, Tho speaker said that the ulti
ma l buyer, the baker, would wel
come t he work of the National
drain corporation, an the constant
fluctuation in the price of the raw
product Is of the utmost . concern
to the user, who In less concerned
over paying an adequate price for
his flour than of paying rt high
price at one time unit a low price
nth later.
In refenlng to the plan to kerp
; ,wu
grain mu nluses. Mr. Mc-
i Kelvif that the National
(rln corporation, through Its
subsidiary groups, will inform lh.
farmer as to how nun h grln !.e
vhonld plant to produce a crop
which will approximately supply
tha d em nnd, based on figure
past eai a. ......... ...
. ...I If, lit:, itiii' iiirn. Nn
j
Ihhiki- l" tin' iiiiiiiiiit r niim-s ok-i,,it(
iin-red hut the ave-iii,'e viuiie e-
ci-phhi il ?.0U In iii. The eHtimiit
4 I I ,(i Hilton coin pa red h 1-4, t I'fi,
eil lolal value of all worlt Hloek (h
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easy cultivating, square turn" feature.
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