tiii'Iwdat, FrnnvART n. tnzt. crook corTT journal MMIIII!MN poKT MIXCJH AT HANyiKT W.'lV Heraliey, fur many year In (lit) grotery bimliiou In Walla Walla, but iwiw In cliarKct of th Tunj-A-I.um Lumber Compiiny'i yurdt n FrliKivllln, Uri'Kon, huH been renew IliK dill acqiiHliitulicee while attetiri Inn the coiivfiitliin ol Tuiu-A-Luin niHiiftKri th n punt week, aayt the Walla Walla IIiiIIiMIii. Mr. Mnrahy uyt (hut I'rliiNVlllit It oiim of Dim com 1 ii K towm of OriiKiiii ind Hint III In fcirnii-rly lliu (.ni.ir of a cattle lid tbeep mintry I now becoming the main trailing puint fur Ilia largo Oihoco' Irrigation dlatrlrt that hut bi'itn recently opened to nitllitmnnt Till" dlHtrkt which It being develop ed by private ciiillul embrace! aev ernl thouHumt irrm which It being old In 40-arre trtrtt. Th water It eecured from the O'lmco river. Mr. Ilershey, who hut t flue tanor voice, favored thmn presant tt thn Tuin-A-l.um banquet with number of tonus written by himself hi par odlm on popular tongn, Mr. Her limy It t frequent contributor of po- try to th Pacific l.unihcrniun. While. In Walla Willu, Mr. Henhey wai luuder of tilt Mothudltt church choir. The Tum-A-Luiii Call To the tune There'! t Lond, Long Trail. KlKhtt wore" growing very lonely Ilourt were all too mall; We wore (rowing weary only Unfiling for your call. Old remembrance! were thronging Thro' our mem'ry too. Till It loomed that It wat but a dream That you'd call ui buck to you. Chorus It't long wayt from the borne town To where moet T-A-L boyt dwell, Where we all are peddling lumber And hot air at well; Where It't all clear twixt the knot hole And cath wat bard to get; Till the day when J. M. wrote ua, W got It all 'then you bet All night long we heard him calling, Calling in our dreamt; Benmed that be wat alwayt laying Send ut In the bean. Tho' the road between at itretches Many a weary mile. We'were glad that we could help him ret, 80 we tried to make him tin lie.' ALFALFA AS A REFRIGERATOR Planttd Around Farm HouMt It Han Bctn Found to Rsduce the Ttnv psrature Materially, Rerrltferntiira Indoor are common enuiikh. Inn It tiH k the farmer In (he hnlitliv.eit to ilevlne line for outdoor UHC. A farmer who hapiiencd to plant a larite field of niritlfn Mouth of the fiiniiliiiiiPM' noticed iinrliiK the but miin liiere thnl followed tliul hlx fninlly lid not suffer from Hie bent ax did the nelghbore. The thermometer allowed a lomiMTHlure live to ten decree In bit favor. Hoiiirime anem-xted t,nt It rolitht be due to the uirnlfa. tried the temiera ture J11M north of other alfiiira flelde niid found the name inurkeil dlnVrenee. Now the fiirtnera of thnt n-Klmi are liliintltiK Hirnlfu around their dwell ing uml enjoy miniiiier tetneniliii-eii thnt lliake a trip to the Nenkliore need leu. ai'i'iirdliiK to the Golden Aire. The rauK of the i'ooIiii-hn of winds pluming over Nlfnlfa field la lluit the (hint almorlia milch mnlNttire, the evaporation of which miner the tem perature of the air and leeni the auiniiier hem in the adjoining lund over which It blowt. Tlie suiwMlon now l for flintier that wlxh to prollt from the prewuc and the board niiiney of mimfuer va cationist to combine the profit and utility of nlfnlfa with blither rate from hot -wen 1 her honrdcrt attracted by the cooUies of the ten-acre rcfrlif erntor around the hoiuw. Utile by little men are beginning to team how to utilize the ineiina pro vided by a good Creator for their com fort and well-heliiK. HE HAD LEAR MED SOMETHING Chrlttmat Incident That Shows the Way of a Modern Maid With Her Victim. He wnt yery nenrout young man, but be wat rather nice, and Elite thought be waa worth encouraging. Hlie allowed hlin to take her to tea, ahe deliberately chucked the Hipper In hit eye at "Hunt the Slipper," and he gave him dunce or two. Once or twice ahe eat down under the mis tletoe, but he didn't eeeia to notice that. At lut when they were alone In corner of a room, alie flood' long and liiRlatently under the mlatletoe hanging from curtain pole of the bay window. Then, very nervwmly, he pecked her face. She, of courne. pretexted mild ly ; but aa they aeated theruxelvea once more, moat rexjiectalily on a couple of chalra, xhe kept Die couveraatlon on mixtletne. That in the future, we will pay the same price for Cream as is paid by any other creamery at any Central Oregon point. WE For Every Cam of SWIFT . & COMPANY SUCCESSORS TO OCHOCO CREAMERY At lengih he ventured: "It la er nlc OirlxiniH eiixtoin, hanging up tnlxtlftoe, but I wonder why they al- wayx hung It over doorx, wlndowt or ; chMtidcllerx?" "IlecHiixe It' not necexxnry to have ' any out on the xiulrx or In any other dark fiu-cx," lie muriiiiired ftly. JI'MTK'K l KT HAH TIIKKK ( ANKH IV WKfcK Judgo K. O. Hyde of the Ju Alice! court hut ben pretty buxf latol, J three caxea coming undor hla Jurlx diction tin week. On Monday, Albert Blrdaong plead guilty to having liquor In hit poaaea alon, and wat fined $100.00 and coata, which he Immediately paid. On Tueaduy Carl Crlap wat ar retted on the charge of carrying con cealed weapona the weapon' In quea tlon being a bunting knife. Hi plead guilty aid wat tentenced to month In the county Jail, but len ience wat tuapended upon good be havior. Yettnrday, the caae of Charlet Pratt vt. C. T. Barkloy wat tried, the plaintiff claiming that be bad conditionally told tome mulct to the defondant and when he asked for their return, the deal being unaat la factory, the latter refuted to give them up. The plaintiff wat award ed the mulea by Judge Hyde. I'lttNKS FOH WALK Prunex; First grade" 80-tOt, aort ed, graded, processed and ttandard packed. 60-lb box by prepaid par cel post, IS. 00. Kingwood Or chard!,. Sulem, Oregon, Rt. 2. 20-2tp ; Thli little ttory about the drop In prlcea may Intereat you. While materlalt remain at vthe aame high price, our pricet on Ko dak flnlihing are now the lame before the War. We have the beat equipped dark room In Central Ore gon, and can give yon quick aervlce. Send your fllmi to Symoni Broi., Bend, Oregon on the Evening Train. They will be Developed, Printed, and back on the next evening train. 8. CENTRAL PHOTO CO. Symond Brot. Bend, Ore. 20-2te adv. A Classified Ad gett reiulti. ONE RED yearling tteer, branded " blotch R on left hip, twallow fork and under bit left ear. Came to my place about December flrtt. WE WISH TO PAY R as laeceiveci 1 Owner can have tame by paying tor thit ad and feed H. E. Stew art Hat Rock District. 20p. FOR. SALE 160 tont of Hay In tack. Will give 612 cubic feet quartermatter'i rule. Will feed . on place for $2.00 ton. J. W. Schrunk, Redmond, Ore. 20-22p CASH We Are All Employ ers In the everyday act of buying the things we eat and wear we are employing the people who make them. If we buy Oregon Products were helping to make jobs for Oregon people and increasing prosperity all around. Let's wake up. And use our, heads. And our hearts. And prevent a serious unemploy ment problem in Oregon. BUY OREGON PRODUCTS ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF OREGON FOR SALE A few choice thoro bred O. A. C. Tom Baron white leghorn rooatert, 12.60 each. Call SF24, or write Dorothy Chriitlanl, Prinevllle, Ore. 20ttc FOR SALE Potatoea. Netted Gem variety. 2c pound. Roller ft Stevens. 20-ltp Cream 4 j t CHIROPRACTOR and Electro Ther opentlc Phyiiclana. Chronic dia . easei onr tpeclalty. Se ua, or write on before going t o The Dallea or Portland. Rooming ac commodation. Dr. L. Beulah De Janvier, W. A. De Janvier. Redmond. Oregon. ll-22p o