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Wtdnendzy, June- 23r 1332 7 OVER THE VALLEY S Foreign K MV- J 231aJS Wm ,1vn. -n tsu a r"' a.jrj jfum ori Mf.5 V was toti M na. ai7 c la'tArsl 4&tt ergs, vajt txsKts- , T-emiry jgrg r uanr city., to aajnl ' i f vl xl!t Unmet la. ar wux. I P MTJl IS AfB f " mm vut.tr .i aeen. jc auor j i . j 1 w n W-w Hwuk MnrMv, Mitt ' i 6rcok iry council i-r e frtuw ;tlrf.. y.atiyn, twiinut Wnt x ?9nfc itv nf -te Ituai tmc ifr mrrtL ti s-ei " aBC departaunw w Manut Ott tnwri. -fManit tc si uvrui -it ii jmnar- sr a mriHviar sit 5 ixjmarrjnxosi at agKnuv- j ftiUv ftnnvf tutu. 1f M f ifUrmt. w Sias aaarrrja -in -war 1 ';amunjf MT Mailt (a. , -h. - ... - 'term fiv iusawxi Sv iv. " ! W w ..... r sr...... LA GRAXUZtGSSL vcxt A tisx BUB tCf XjttsA vi vx&i ttxz as' oca. Ee ,Ji f rrer expwt & Co SwwJir: St-., is u n l.r wmt 1 tiat" to a J h7e t.-.- ch:Vtn ti4r. HiiW Wtiu iut Ctinn at , Irr.W!r. '.r7 than wJt In vt;& to lit?? , WH, whr h ehjirfrim r chat u tfte UrJnl U.'.1 6e (tnb to ssocber. ,.rX rA v W -"If f-rntt Aa,,, ,,-r ! Motor J. CU sna07 wrf "" ii -sanrxan satsw lint -ca ar,u,B Sfltr w M -tonsil tiw Slhnwr mi irc imc liSliraim saBaat jot . onait Siioe aimrrte . ?a drau- AWHt tomt4 " 2 t bur ty. X-'t lau tat 7irit Hi ,tt 1 fvtt tta (&t HAoaf tsuvm tram: ar wmc. st vxpsn mritr, 3ii Wi .Wlft 2 i WWiC & 7137' - - ... TODAY WE HAVE tUM r&yMrt. Of IXKJ.tK Keeping Farm Accounts M. I U11MIUIV IsirA, ty. t ff.nrfmaiv jwj; W ;o. CfsMxr, Txaaat znrj-r ix. out auuaa st su ZZTZ.. T' "'" acuc e sa bmuc a z jus auf .J. J&Ate text Ct jbvu haxjtef v?at -i jrsrjisf fuze Saei7 fci-ca. tsjr&A e z&& iavQrjr-ja. g&taz 'jar x-jxl -rJE bent liieos i--(ri-t a,"JK j f w"TEJ T2ri a io aast j waM' aaatr tm i7 7 crtMia M more efficient proluettoti. . aiaa7 Kfu! rnrr irate nn'Ji. t -"- C4-(eratic? wi:B tiie tgneuitaru aKifrPiiSly siBj s FTKqaESr x t cf toynlrt- Icffice more tnwrito bets kept Te.'jvxx! mart zrj zus 'wxcuaza cur-ras vueax. iuxl srj&zcx c. '.rrniriz .t-n w vfa -- s . -31111117 tf-i so ccr hr!j. than fB the paot beee It gfie the trvsi Pi- producer a pcaalble lrjlzht vbei ae f-asa adsute Stte flalOT-ja?; iu-,-. i..' 3. .- aiwri sa Ask rrra. mad t7 'malTBl of his btulnesi. POQltrroeP A, r HAmMfMq KM?-" s KMr, Ann, r wr tw w ' reyi ir tsu iQurr ytasr serai ' "J"r vv . fct mm-ynl easea; f w mAiut ft? -"o w wvt w w vnAr im-, jewMtat to f.-3 wa aa ,-r-, yt&rMrio. vut ui "" " ait x,ai re j "'! . Kii-.a. r ae t:zjta ot mrxt taonljr find thl !tr n anmly- ffcMVrfti, yAAv icjrJS &rrr-t '4 t &: '47 trtJt .f, 1 ttJt cf ttZJUHue. vIMli a fli cui 2Sr 11 Sw ar isj" r icai frs. afi-r. Le-r-j fco r troth-of one year", cost. He my dU- if.fSM, t, A. 7 wt f VM'i I'M nv'i lr- KrM'ssryM.t. nrifx. Si -jr V -' KrfJicji mt !arxti eSBrje tt jja- z' : rTS-Z. 2raiS Utks am e tarz -vm txprty rsnd ted corer he can cut corti. but rail nuori- Ut. Mtinift mv. if., ' t, tot, fun 0 f,K YM ,i itj u U i f. K-.Sui fts a W saww. 2sk. tm u - fJr -1MS ct jc-j,. II5 j -!. -ter 1X7 iirsarjai. tia-. I , tali quality and health of his farm furcSisi sx laan Gmr-- Tie bro-.fc-; irf k(pinir record on r?3T produc- Ciairrjsa jaui 3Eli an. lii-jB maica i sr 1,1 ?Jl tee , Urjn, Chict mortauty. tea from dla- turrii! taiie etaa u vjUit wik!1"?1 jci-js ktz. rx otztr. , fease and tout of feed. Should them I xjjtxj ;r.T.Hfi Sra-ite s'W; ''. for j be a poeslblllty of cheaper metooda a j- raaczr vi -jmjti CT "" r".i-Vs 7- se ft u atof feeding of lOTrertfl expendlturei fMIT, ttU-'Mi tl44X ftM IflMfi 'rt hhltlt feVJj f4ir '.(' : XlOM U1 ttvfe f' " U" 0 k '1 tUArAl i M lit J-Jf K, i rrm rMi UmMHUi f iU to (tt M Mr M Hi yrt f-v ft wy OT a aw rm WW VM MM l t rir, ' i A tAt. wit (: Z y, mt.-u y fn Hff. x KMttr', Cvu V sk tr.:i.sx: AZ KMOifrryAaft ttfsXs. U y'Ji-ftc 'A tJt a HrH ftAt I'M '64 t.vi i9 w cm forr. CM Stock Of Honey-Maliers jt ttMta tw .. ( tOT3n.lt Kunramtlt, tX XiJt lHn 'Idot-Om r-it-. w. tu a w rX I'M 'A otji-xzcaa xrsMmz 'ma sts-wrt tsnrvxer t f Kie ) CoazXAe. Jajst: WJKtU rXWLln IgtArtsZi xtrt v:..'j at wu&r sa fc aivi are eaRM v ias.;- ea2irja; taiei. or cas te taerl a a fyr fe rt at vanui v T! nor! oc" tus,.txzrrjut axa C- on i creasa cr Vuta 't'JTT. 9 r. A v-m Clfy V4Ts9- n.i ZXTZ i - - nrt i'S Ct-7 CC f.S.r.' - aaeepi s r Mar t tree.- umaa. rv. rs: Bere, tctd a Km; re- !5ua- jr jatica eary to preptre "as.7 sec-as 2sc ea2n Jar Ireat Jr33 Cieirry pt or eiberry fxJttl? v.prf - Tilled j aiTtya a fjn5r- t aert. Cierry saot. rmnezjtel 'aad 8i-.,j"rre1 jLats-r iria tnr-tar-:i zzjuua a ic&2i irrsp aid Zx- xiczj&zv k ye7 fee a re- ireTS-:2ct- . . , I Dairymen Hare Eeeordr ' (ok 3 ia rery to part j Dairymen are not only Keeping ac 7 ' 7 far 13 relived icount of milk nroducttoo of each cow but also pasture records. The' number of bead which can be pastured on a y'-V'f-U' t'fJt'?Zj ' ' rrr ti'imivt:. -Wta , mj a tt,a ,; tJs til Or xer?s tft IMUfUiW 'X tiW, HWivCIim, TiXfasa. WcEa mstK!!b 5. i rr,.. ... tA:S.:tsi aom . nvt m tu aid are taajj aid asirKa-se. . tfe W. tar A SEASONABLE RECIPE DwM f.-ly f , "' -V" '" f M Mw fr M. Hit '" ' rt - hm r,zv: um ' " "" ' r ihfi ui'.y. tw.r utiM r, ." "" '-'- tint in -- iHU.'uAt.-','F' ' '-'- I , .. x llu l m fw1 IAV Vsit UtrUli Willi IM It ttm WH ml tA. nniv. ill'HI Will fc Wf)(( ft W y ptliiltli UtM 'A It. Uji 4 MH7)'M,1 KWCX ,'""( "' l,lt1H ium h,AMWM OK "flHlU 4' fir," I !''' , """"' flaw Mf,i-wr fipf w ,, ... i iifh tf iA il )iK vtittnt.'A tnit ImM, ' fiiHtt t'llmiri !'". WW ""' "" f. . M.. f.-..,ua La, ? ftf J'rn tffor tvrtn h 'ft'.. tLJlt Wa-.i rf.-u, ,..J a.ri-L, lr""" " ,MI- ,; ,) UWI-!,,,, ,,,, hH,Ull( ,14 , ,)(,t 'iu ill IU-11 twiitf. lnr Willi mm , -nprttf , M ,, um ?.il ti;r. 1 o -- ( twin ''! w i.Hiimthtm. j trrn Vtill- 9' it. I'll. 11.M11J, iA iiui rrfA 41Mll l!l W ll tl;M iiikii u l,il la.-iill. . tiu,in 1. New State Master i'xtAl'n r Ti'lx.x,Vti?, ttJt'.U tso, s Tnrvx Eerjjjsn bi b.v!.'ffl Bw . m tvjKiH-f vbknl Ce aiul CberTy .li4 h.vt-wt iwi, nr. tfr . ifipAWM, ervr tr tore frsc. -'vritra - ot is ntse trrvy- r WrtW f'St irinr Vtt t, t, typtrn ;tM vavn carted V an. Mr. r32r -rfor rwfT4 as. tB nation, aa-tien cterr-ea. F-. t)V.-t?e eieeae .isS , tt rrtri iu- :Kkitim.u tnarirnj rts.tvi u tie Tf7 were of as -rn.' jot Out '&ST taer cer-ter of a atd of crag 7 v tr w.5fcWrf m tis'zr.r. v!lfM, rt Ala Vsf. txsa. la tfce - fSrfMai. rrsrztrr ersw con- . mt7 Mrt ttarYMi , rs'1trj to jf-Tr. h wt fhivra etew of tke ere-sJ bn trunt bu tsmntp. I itrxn 'IvijC T. .'ail. fceal ajrmt. 1 vavn arid tfc fcam. fcw, fea on ta,txv"n,a- pre-rtomcy tarn&n tl.nr.xj II txrSAf.it t,yt ih1t tarn. He tmieiiu a curr.tc-r ,a - traflc fr-ra ta rja- tt MfUivH wit u:rysiiit ir.i'iJtx. ,,4 arrjMt net or.ir toe wfei.n a mse state- abd th thUKoent ye-Br- i"v-' -1 " 1 otrartt In hl Jeft fcar.4. It Jia mam rirt iron aM taxes J irany seruxra 01 tea m-arca tne W K t fcMs fAtrt cf 1M t tjtr, ptattd in spii-nsa ana ana ts v' ,rn' 10 -rstioity irhere tsy &rzt f.-ijrra:.--ata w.a haw a pe f',,u ''.' wrw-t, w7.K)t irrri tri MMiHn tea fcW-v;wl b reieeaed to gather awraa elal IrittW ia a reit.ed;it-ai. jj 1 T7i V n , -K-"iofjMd. ji, na en rery painful aoH;" auaiia. noir cast cee raraa ie lire?oa JVirrl "" '" 1" nn(ri7 ai ''''Jof tiifnf ft ktA lAl . HtftiuxiO ttt ,,a itxif olttKtmt rancffc here. coracemlr the nera- rcaater cf tie irin"f n 't r'iw!zr HTm. 1 t - TTi bML 9r? rrjr.f I r1 f !) r atas yniriff rA i ' rpM4r I tifMm; Kfmn alt rrKt howerer. - j-rv.'J eajto, but apparently a at EiiTerton uch elsaed ireel: before o ' (number of them hadn't r'X.ten into !att. It s iriTen in fun as foOoa: A, e. HnUrf mA Ijh KtMrmtM ttntamtr wt the ee but-rode oaurtde or on' Bay w. 6:n of Jfeas-nraie. afult- ? lt a Hunu. IV0a Tter tfy i t ai( fVTln. nf wt nyv the era tea. for numerous straT were nomah count7. la the new rniOtr of "-' vl rw iKim. ii wti Xiimn tfUrtiWH of Z O It is 'i to aeen araj neam in toe ine uregon eate urir.r rw (a-1 paitly in rrder that ..trji,,, aum,,, t'nw turn-"TyP-t warthouae' after ilr caed fel-' He la one of Oregon's te!? rcea. Hs lfiy'tt tl'Mj ,'ttw Kiitm Untitmul milk, tttm mMst'm limit, i On W fi-7if fi tf-l'iti HWimiS tit Kliinkimm , 1HI In rWfM r til It H "ysrj ','rrr RrM wi'.n 'ti !l i ... i jmiiiiW K'Mii ON THE AtR KUtutUm l f ll.a li.eiii Kli ffif, BfVKe lUiilutM, in "II 111 . in , M iib i,.i,(. II Id rtillll iiKl h'i'itt, '"I lit, littmuh 7;'MI 'Hi, rt-miiliii; iii m.hiiiii. III 'Kl Ifilll tinnnnlh i,lttvt, II 111,' llllfic iiwa f, fun w.cp, II I'l, M'fulli ll.il In. III J SI VI I flfl, HlnVftl W llWl.ll,l; miI iiii-i AarMiei limit Jmii. ii, tt'iif fliiililm'H lit tfniH,i, Ithtvi'tAtlf tit CltWtiit. i mi ti mi, lhiwiilm( MlkWit,. In .I'ltni It, Ui,r t III, 'Hi fiii ln,my tit f'urwriiillly, fir llltrIil it. rijMU'lf ii vi, niH'ii iit'tiitm limn nm, y, vl,n.i, n,ir m-tn WiIImW ll.li, 1 in, l..IKii, lf VIM'-r I' Mn'n i wi i mi, Aim 1,MM mini, in lint j tiuitwtt t,t i,m,.,,im, i;niv,n r rfrs ll; Uiill, "Itiiinl flu, purl,,. (i,n. lllll," I. II, Irtvlm 111 M, Mlilki.1. r. j 7 ID, llrclr llntlnw; iwiKviirm mm w.i,ii,.,f ii ,i. , 7 ;,, yMm ,rtln ,, M U( tl(( rtll,, I IO, llxKi, ;u: in ,,,.., , Hurt ii t.M w i. . . v ' ' ' 'il mn ; Siren piece of land for the season Is ! being checked". Because land In good -pasture returns' more to th dairy man than any other crop, nirv paa : tures having the best carrying capac iity are being tried. Pasture Is a good I succulent feed for the dairy co-sr and ' she takes care of the harvesting ex- - "penses. Milk production records which 4 are berng kept under the direction of Kenneth P. Burleson, give the farmer fu t1hl- 'I 'XI, Milal'i til Oil. irihiUn I II Ml, Cnnil llmir: 'I II, In lim 1'ii liwi im, WiIii ii,,,ii, ,ii,) aiul wmUmr Imtitil. II Irfl, llfe'llllS. II JII'IHWI, Ail'lima liy K.ll T, rin( t'lll, MilIilll. Miim Imin.'H. limn ltd 11 'li.ll'iniiKJI. I'llilnf, Jllll it ill) a. ni Miliiinl i-yi- .,,ni.i ll-4fi, Culm iiiiiVnl, ii)ini'i 'i im, ii.n,i,h 'Mlli n llll, MinlilllilK I In. li...illlliKa II (I'l, M'iiIiImh i til rl . '.; MrllMfli1la, - Ill W, II'iiimi riili'ilr:l'n filinufVLf, II 'HI, Mniilimalil-i in tin, W'.il.l IJiiliiiAlililly! "Wlim nl l,n Mm li HlK," il, f, nAlllim lit (lli'lim, II, inl UnlllHlt, tlK'nl lM I .nl.fil, ImlMiml I ''I, Mlll nl Hi" maalirra. II ID.tljn, kww Ymn lllll I'lrl. InliI, ni iiriinr, Jiilr H I '"' In , Mii'tonl ryn fpiilyi n 10 Miki.t ifpurla. 7-IKI, l.ill. v-iiA-HiA iii'simliif IIiit liMiflllnin. n on, l4,riiinii iniiiioit, i'l. I'.yllr Molixlloa, U ;I0. I'm minimi Wink In III,!, H' Ii'i-.Iii, MIm t'minl, Una l!lll,, udvls.ii '' Him. ilnnii i :.. i , 1 1 rt I hiigii miiiHii nl liimkulin, Vli II 111, Mn.il., Ilnlvnially i,f Otn. If ' ' K'lui'll nl iniinlr. i'l in. 7ii ( i.n.i wiin in ninw ii, t ) I'l IH.iiil, l.$m l.llllnf, liny, hi.,, i(-,.,i. ,, ii,,,ii.iii l'iiilhli, On. Iil liinli.i- lilKh n. Ii.kiI nf tim An- tJ ?'',W"," ' ""Ml" I !"- M 1'iK in.lll,... AllMlllili.il, (Ik..,i lml.nl i.l tfi.jiiiiliy, !ii. '""?'?. ""T1 "" . I " " ""ll A.rw-1. nf W . , ,',i. ,, . J"""""" M--M KI..,,U,y M,:lMt 'III. 11 ,1 h"l,tV"1""' IM-MIMII II,. ri,.l,," .. in S . " i1""'" ," H l 'l-li-ilmi-lil nl nllil.-alli.il llll. llfty'n llW.j III nil, 1M (lniil.il llmm.l .,.,,K.I Vullililii llnlilliii," I'ldf. A (I Hi. ii- I 1 1 'llll. Hi, .mm, M 1 "V'iei'. ii'..iii, i'ii.in nnn t 111 nil. rum l,.,ui: ) In WfiilliiM' liiin-nst, ' iliivs lirwn! mi 1...L.1 I nil l 111,, IKn "I'U lift, llil Willi Ihn Wi'nlliMllMill. miiu, it I'M,!, in !0, Vnliia I'-inliilnir Mr Miialu IiOVi, Aillnil llnniiliniili, IimiiI nf rrtlin llpiiirilnnl, llnlvin-lly nl nil-' Kmi ai'lnmt ill Intnl.. . Billll, WlKlmlai llinvrially nf (iimnii I'liunl ill ninth), I In Hip lr.p'11 la, I'l !. mill winllnif li.i ri nut I 1X1 I. llll, lli'Minla. llifHi . in., IHmiiir miialu, nun, lliiiiila-niriimiuor urrlipnlia, II Id, Miialo nf l In- nmalcra, 1 9i, I''iiiiii limn, 7 ill, iii um ,iny nrwa; 7 in. l.iia. n-...ii, n,,v, m,,) imiiiir fnid'aat. U.ldi ll JO, luouitla, ti iMVIixti Wii tin tit utlln twi nt tiwt plan Mi the Hxi.mh vttWt tt,Ht fall. Ti lUrt l7 txtuM la In Unit On, avyiit turn ill rirttt tit Cvye, o ... Wtrfa I1ntn . . MIM Hla ltl, (JailiTriter til Ml, UM Mt: Jim lmu, tit fneaaant (Hrm, Iim fstttriad lo tir tvum. ftn vnu Wftxa size was a patlnt at Hi tttMift HiiM hpltl wtiexa al iilwilii! tit an trtmuxttm 1ir th r- tttirmi lit lvr appendix. o lime family Hiiiln A ttt'itw tit lelallyiw Wljo ll In and kltiuiwl Iminul immtillf ntinn ill Itill- lipe ;: rimf KiKln ai,l nad a larnlly riifii ut tlia tniAK n)yll mitt.. In Ilia parly turn Mr. and Mra, JUn MKIiril and mill. fnald, tit fta rriiinnrvllla, Mlaa Una folllna, Mr, an1 IAih Alii Walri and daunlitirra, Iritttm. unit Mrs, (;lMvrr arid r;hil Irwrl, UIih. tlim (lain and naiiKiiir, Mia, lti I'arry, Mr. and Mrs. X. Imilllviti an1 ari, Vairmi. Ma, IAt. Klnnla. Mra, rianl, Mra. mnnuon anrl Mia. Vmmii arn alaloia. 'Vtmin la an mittt unlit, in tho valkiy, Mra, I'lnk tt: f f.'v, hiil. anil was not il to uivmn tit wmln n, o llUfll Klmtii-f rr'in llalnea crrii thlf rlawa that ft Kilt ali'iwrf Vsa Klyeri frlday afur liMrtl if Mlaa IXirulliy lllrrilan, litxin nl:t il fllniin lllillrah, tin wlili:h Mia, frank IkiiiIiIk slid Mra, Ililiill Mf'Hll wi'lli lluilleaaM at' llltalrrawil Inn, 7'in.rw wi.f ifnaiuit atiiml aOkiimU. 7 it Iiilila-a1.i,-t rn'flviKt, many Immii ilii! and iiadliil Kill. Kaiwcially iinl iuii wa tlin inniinrr In wliloh the Klfla wi rrwinia, A wlahlng wall, nvi..(l liy wllil flftwflra waa ercctad on Um lawn. Thn 1(1 lla ware cirli'-aalrd In a. ttr wall lianaath a inrawcirnirnd iMl'ikcl, Mlfl UlirHn, , aaalalM by "IKlil Klila who read appropriate Jlnic ri'fii'iH'il Iho tmckmina and npun- fl Ilium, . , .- t VUiiiiiin drown, nTninpanlfU' by KliMiiitli Kianar ninl Wllina llannar, airnnipaiilail liy Hi-av lllllf, aailg Iwu nnliKa. o III Vll flv . Mi ami Mia. B1 Aiiatln, anil hail Inr lhair Kiiaal Miitnlny at tlialr Invaly i-'Hinliy li'.ine weal nf Durrtmar villa, nuiiilay, Mr. ami Mr. K(l liii-nfiia, Mlaa Mna HUinrna, Mfa, K'.la Duly anil ilaiiKhlir, Mlaa Mnlial, imyil .In.'V.on, Mr. anil Mra. II. I. Tyler ifim anil. Wanr, and Kvaralt, lean, Paul ami llnliule llyile. Vlalt- I tisr aiiiileiiienlMt a wnnilarfiil fried .-in. ken iiinnnr served alinrtly alter imkmi. o iiilll Inn , . , Miveiio WIIMaiila, i'l tlio Kiilh-Rllra-lieiii n)n,.rt la liavliiif a vnOntlnW thla week, (Ilie la reinMlilim at lirr himie mi lwer dive with her niglMer, Mra. II ititN In niimr, while oilier inemlieiw "I Hie rninily arn iMvoiiipanyinil their Kiieala (nun Inwa on an alilo trip tu llio coaat, rritr at Cirinlti. uivt Pstflm luit" had gone. UVK'r-l H fwt two yearn In UmatllSt ' ! ' Vrmly rt r Ptl'iH mr:t. ' Iff linferie Ml fitella- Mayfie'lJ, Umeh In SaJIn, M4 tc'nin vi tufttut wer ahel la iSi,ni( turn-' summer 71'irX at Die uRIreralty. (Corillriued on Pagi'fjeren) Malce Exchange's Geo. Adams Dies and fcij brrxr--tr hare built up a great seed producing Industry-, with mar kets not only at home but In places 1st dlst&Til from Oreron. Their ruc ceau in Jnau?uratlng a new and b:j lnduAtiy is sign of cotrrtructlre ef fort. It Is examp of the mold and JOSEPH (Special) Charles Wolfer meMure of the new gransre tnasfer. jof Jvph baa acquired Rlrerrlew Ray Olll has capacity and leader- farm from J. K. Measly, glrlng In ea- ship enough to be' a' governor or a 'change two bouse In La Orande. The congressman or a United Statz-j sen- ItracV ws negotiated by H. P. Rowe. ator. and to be In either such ca- j Toe farm ma formerly owned by paclty abler and saner and stronger A. n. Toung. who sold It wRen he than many who have served In those moved back to Ohio a dczeri yearn all-important positions, ago. It coralsts of 177 acres along He goes to the headship of the v WAKl (((lal) George highway i mile and a half west of and free In thought. In purpcae. In W. Adams, . atcln. tire , realdent,) Enterprise and is classed as a dairy action. He I a good, substantial type did at M last night In a local . and stock ranch, with much well of man to be In command In the hoapiul, ff,ilwjng a long lllnew. He, watered pasture. , farmers" biggest organization, waa born In UUreka, Utah; in Irll. g, b. Morgan has the place leased1 There la a mighty work that the was a -veteran of the WolM war and. for a' year, and Mr. Wolfer will not grange m every state,- Oregon In a member of the Anerl:an fintlrm. cet poaswaion tmtlf nest April. He eluded, can do. There Is need of ln- wlll continue hU work In the ICerr. dependent thinking and Independent Clifford A Co. warehouse meanwhile.- action. It Would be worth while lor Mr, tvecily, who homesteaded at the 24.000 members In the Oregon Zumwalt (luring boom times and since grange, to go rolling on In their work then has lived In Idaho and Wash- and in recruiting until the membcr Ington. has moved to IA Orande and ship Is 60,000. The men In agncul Is occupying one ol the houses Just lure need to think, need to Investi gate, need to abandon the politicians and consult and co-operate with j neighbors and other men of their own kind. I "The grange movement waa abused, misunderstood and ridiculed," says the Encyclopedia: Brlttanlcs. It con 'ttnuesi ' It' accomplished a vaHt amount ol good and contributed the initial 1m II lesve his parent. Mr. and Mrs. Jntin W. Alama; four slaters, Mra. lies lomlet. Mrs. iWrtll Wmtltina, Lucy M. Adams and Ruth Adams, and lour brothers. Krneat, rti.-hara; Kerirftlh and Arthur, all tit Blgln: The' body lj being aent to Wgln for burial. acquired. IMBLKIt FUTURE FARMERS HOLD' INITIAL FIELD DAY Willi SPLENDID FEATURES IMIII.Kn (Hpeclnl) The Imlilar nhapter held ilieir first annual Ibid usy June inth from 1 lit a tfcM-:k. M f. r. A. Iioyn being present. Tne firat event wna a hofaeahoe contest won by WoiroW Weatenakow with a acorn irf ten point oilt of ten shoes Olhef wilitiers In order were Harland I'ratl, l.yle Crmiser, Harold Wiae, ltalili frll. Il(hton Johnsloil, Witldtm I.lrryd. I.ynn Hpencf-'r, Don iil'l WealenakoW and Keith MrKlnn.'a. 'Die nest event waa a apclllng coli lav won by Karlniid Pratt.' Othor winners were Ralph Prlmrlli Wofal ruw Wealen-ikdw, IxmAld Wealmiskow, lllck Howell, I.ynn Hponcor, Harold Wise siid U Uh'on Joliiiatou: Wnr.lai wlll.h flliMly elluillikteti all of the Imys wets: Imbbltt, boti(Uel, oleonmf Kailne' and iwrclierort. A rifle' ahool follnwrd Uie horae- nhim ennieal, Ulrk Unwell won the (Hittul by making II out of a um- allilo UO iHilnia. llOlli prone and ataitillug allots wero flriKl. Other prlre' wlnuera were olielilnii Uoyd,, Hnrland Pratt, llKhloii Jolinatn, I.yle Orul.a- er, Turn Craig, (llllllord Hlnltli and Ralph Prlarell. 111? firing was done nl 91) (ret targets with a Winchester fill. Ralph towtor won Iho discus throw, pulling It oft feet and other point getters In this event wore Woodtow WesUMinkow, Keith MuKlnllli, Shol-j ilon (.Inyrt. I.yle Crouaer, Oullford Hmllll. Ilnrlnud Prntt anil Lynn I'.peni'er. Ralph Fowler took the bra.ul Jump with a leap of 18 feet. Bheldon Uoyd waa socond. Tho wheelbarrow race was closely i. i i..i m,.ri.. m.Iu.nm. contested. Dick Howell and Woodrow ,arrrH,r institutes, rural Iree mall dc-WcaU-iiskow won but barely ncotd out llvcry and agricultural exhlbtta. The Harland PraU and Ralph Powlcr. KranKe gavo encdurasement to agrl- ttheldon Lloyd won the standing cultural colleges and to the estab broad Jump with a Jump of 0 feet llshment of the department of agrl and also won the 00 yard dash in 0.2 culture; in short, betterment of ths seconds,. -.farmer's condition, Irrigation of the TUe basketball event went to Tom arld wrat- Puro food law' thc "tr Crnlg who moae' S point throws out tato commerce act on railroad, rales of 10 IrUa. I nd antitrust laws. Tho great moon lllch Pnllif Mini' I farmer radicalism became an ac- flheiflor,' Lioyt won 'the prize for1"?12? IWPUWIca.n. , ami Democratic moat point, ccumulated-!!B0 .W W ovcr th l' country. The Italpl. Kowler to.ik second Witli ii. 17 .. - i ... , of ft wltlcRprcad eliective protest Frlww conslAUU of rlbbona up to, nKainat the menace of" privilege In Ulm" nmn.nu iwu, iihijimk the United Sutn. equipment, farm ahop nnu other tools, BhcUiij LiHq tentlmony li given by the " In- qjrfc-Jiv i -ft taatitff j& tgo. J : ll TilrtCL tgL: I iZiLTt fcj- ' at tzxt SreCaZiH- Zlt$ ibee jl. scat crxzzz-z zcjt at lini r-iU-llrien. Tz&z ixa: rxLs vrz & real . t. ','r.xz. ze vJxrs tKtv&e I iu : ge sea siclc. panj dxLztt-mi is, Kctt . Tort , irjri ocu aC lint iseriitki carae" vesi'. Tr.zb. tZJt zs Uz J'pri5ii. What ifci rt tu tfc tr.p Jroci Srw Yi' ' to? cuUin? of hU Io P5" rxjiriiiwtirsastmlto com and maintalnlns' hlgn- a mi eaLZTj ti5 is. V.bat grmde dailTr berd fcre!S sa ix most ctusti1 A BUmmar ot tn Bt account. r?zt Ttar w-r so raj rhts of fceln? 5cePt by. wheat farmers wtli gle mne cxumkS cj efts V bue n "Pproiimare iaen ot Hie- cow 01 " -bKLt it ec. tte zrtat boats, or?a"beat in Walla Walla coun- fortc-cw c-lser yoadirful ", 5111:11 facts maT n uiu t&tz traahX mr sreaten t irUl . ICZa .to various tariffs and legis-a-cc XZ'Atziplx ttj th iht- of a controTerelw effecting local gnwr-fcotf-e?ro , -Jtebrasta. ; u weil as to the Individual farm'. S5raii? imS iisaost rabeJlerabi to: to analyzing his costs. hae uaTeirl thas root? and not to Aid To Production - tare vbeni rentes, but It so bap-! The farmer as an Individual may perd. . ... jnt be able to stabilize prices but he I acd curried Jack Johnson; can always Influence the efflOneyof xiw -ras a railrotder in ta Grande ' production to derive the greatest re-' and aiw a native son of Sweden. Hejtum from' his land. Since systemattc x-s do;rif ttcII oc the railroad but his account keeping aid efficient: pro-, great ambition' was to be a farmer, j ductlci. It is more necessary than ever Prnal'.y we mored to fmbleT and be before. t-- H'afx ir ;rrr5s. aiji-iw.T-i. l-vci f i,r'-5ini, K;i.iftsr IM Jili:Itlii!Iti'lli!(!nTlil A PURE PRODUCT Butter is a product that MUST be pure made pure and kept pure! Purity is. the basis of that temptingly delicate flavor which makes Blue Mountain Butter so popular. And that purity ii assured by oui' modern, sanitary plant which always is given a superior rank ing by the state inspector. Ask for "Blue Mountain"' you're sure its pure! A 100 HOME PRODUCT BLUE MOUNTAIN CREAMERY 1109 Washington Ave. Phone Main 60 nracllwl niul useful awards, tcrnatlonal Encyclopedia. It says: llan nir's Work The grange was largely r'espom At the P. P. A. meeting, plans for m am rlnu the nnaftnin nf the nralnl the Puturo Formers market day at savings law. tho oleomargarine law. Portland wore discussed, project an- the parcel post law and many others nouiicemcnU ucro mado by ,the In- that show a brodd-mlnded stotesman atructor and plans for P. P. A. octlvl- ship. lira noxt year wr'ru outlined. A num- When non-members look back and ber of the boys plan to attend tho note th orent work th orsno. h project tour and a number or the done, when they recall how the. P. K. A. boys are now participating grange and other farm organlrailonsi In a litter contest and home shop link farm neighborhoods together in. Improvement projects. ooclal, civic and economic liro audi Will .Make Kxhlhllk how tho meetings promote under-1 EnrU r. P. A. boy will arrnnge an standing, create Independent thinking exhibit Uyc tho homo product allow and advance education, how can they and tho boys ar planning on putting do othor than wish thc organisation on a largo community exhibit. The good luck and Godspeed? mimfner outings will be held by thel : imoier cnopirr ana some juaiiing coil- Henry A. Clausen: wh6 wremles ror teal 111 be held at the boys' nomes living, it also nil artist's model who Wallowa valley stages Leave for Wallowa,- Enterprise, Wallowa Lake : from , UNION PACIFIC STAGE DEP&t 9:00 A. M. 4:00 P. M. Reduced Fares Scenic Highway Careful Drivers Express Carefully Handled i to keep them In trim for the' three has posed for Borglurh, Epstein and judging contests this fall. many others. WHY COOK AT HOME? When You Can Get One-Half Fried Spring Chicken With Complete ff Course for OUC at the UNION HOTEL "THE HOUSE THAT IS HOME TO you