f ,-',.,4'. . ' Mft5onntya ttaiWer. U, aa hrf, fawmediata, exuWHaj Jlnmey, count ft rwoourcesjiro attracting the attention, of the cnilru Went. IrrlKHtion, nCorc ralNitiKi mlncft, oil ami x pro-C KPctM hihI (tricHlturo .U awaitlRg dovrlopmcnt. ' ' Mfli p VOL. XXXIU BUIHW .UltWEY COUNTY, oIeGON MAY 22, 1920 PtNEY COUNTY HIGH 'wm ENGINEER, SUGGESTS IRRtMTON FIRST SAYS . . o HOLDS COMMENCEMENT- d 'w'ikL T'mT"or""' " ' BDT-M RESERVOIR I S. BIOLOGICAL MAN i . win you irtiuiiy permit mo to op-,' I fere . tiec Kienc CTn.TOS" VUl W-li Blhftror And rralibt L f ' ' ' d . . to t'harioy' WlisVa.rnn.h In Aunsntt Wuterfia Cheapen". , R"fu5e . NO. 30 icrntunt oxtrclHOH nf ! Har.. 1 6t U night nil tho KPiuMtittnK clafB thosi iiarticlimtlnj; In tho coiu- it wt. Krootoa by i lurgo nuin- of pa . tuul.frloiids. m bouaa Rutt atatje' wcra taato- lj ilccorntcd for th occasion, al itdl Homo of tiio flowura Intmid.'nl fWiDccaBlon fulka to arrive tN M Helou PutiMflps dewrvw rpruiHo for tUIti feature-im nk'e rtcn,lfltnt1v tn hnvrt th mhwI llffkU VftUM aUo reyMkl tft placo which added' to the'er- i'Mth harming iMwltkU of ilowm from the balceny and the trout of the ntago kunkud with I uod Kreen. liuAuUful Mir In fall bloom occupied, tho wotor of tho fcUgo. cipbt gruauaten unturod tho while the oextette roudi'r,I fcg aonK" and took thoir n the BtaRe whero l'rlnclpnl e, Dean Straub ami JuiIku t bad preceded them. fritclpal McDade wolcomod tho and palroiiH In hoiiiu woll rotuarkH, giving thorn u llttlo of tboVuduatlUK- clnitH and i.tlcfcwltudort of tho achool durlnf; t Influenza opldomiai n n il or toadhorfl. Mr. McDatlu Vftlloy In pnlur to' lb6k oyer a valu able (Usoovory.,- Mi4. .Wllpon i:r6ulod lift it 11'nft iMfii ... It I ........j nun iniuniiui-ic innKnp. no hiiyu un ovury purucuinr roiativu iho great tlldcovory ho had inado nnd hIko teld or tho capacity 6t Ma powerful paraplng outfit which wai then runnlnK at full Want,; he than took us down Into tho wall In ordor that wo talRhl tree the nource of' the' wmer aawir. Ilia WOlIj h) ,25 ft. about ie ft, wide! and2t ft. IdBjt the water waa ceailnMously How- ibk. jiyh( mivniiRR up rrem. every corner, aide aad iceiiter of 'the well. Me' nanplni. wattt which connMi of a id, II. p. enxfae aad in, ventrlficul pump was working; at Ita full capac ity which In lUk KaltoiM per mlnate ike low in the well k irtm lacreaainir la volume. Mr. Wiloon eittlraatea frMi a comwrvftUvai vlewHalnt that thn preHOHt flow will provide nafne- lent water to lrrlKatev150 acreo, tbla water la of tho jmruat quality. As I lookod tiptin thl gold mlno nnd thought of itn ponaiblo duplica tion upon" hundred of dry land homoatoadu through this valliy which nro now barren Rhd duHertod I thoiJBhy.that It mlKht.proyo to ho an opoch in tho hUtory of HiIh Groat Harney Valloy with Ito vuat ncreaKt mu boh or which contaliiH all tho conatltueatfl or rlchneiw nnd for a closer relatlonshln brttwnnn I tUUy n,' uniting application mtom and the achool, aaklnK of lhc Weaving, water which doubt- ".Imam 1.. 1 . 1 .1 .1 . 1 a I. a . lae Interuat bo inroad out over 11 U'"V yanaan ino aurraco w. v. uaniniaii; mo oivn ujutmoor oupmy yij.uvu.M , .uu.iiw. ir of Ban Francisco. 'who waa oninlovod Itffli6tir of tho U. U. loloi;!cal to conio lioro und tnako a prollinhmry Burvoy,Jarr!vBu In thl olty yotttOrduyj rcconnolfihance aurvoy of tho Harnoy 'tl will- rcmtvlu until nfr tllo Hlock Valloy Irrigation i)Htrict project and convonjlow, HUbmlt hla HUKReHtlonB to tho board Mr. Jowotl ban chnrco of tho con ror their coHalderatlon. 'iiaH comploU lro1 frodtttory nulmaM In Oregon cd tho work he whb aakedt do and "nl WA'ahlHgten with honduunrtorn made hla report to the, dlrectora and Portland. ,Mo raak.oH rrpquont cowtaiBfllonera;5 oa Thursday Tho 'Mlfk lhH arL ot tho utny geutlnaii-,MBUered the lowar alto ou J?18 WfMlaeiMi takeH him inore for, tVartw'Vr the .most SaAlbltf to t iabktted parta, he aojdom and chMKtiM with a dam lit feot to fawa, tfctreforo ia not bo well dents aa aoma other partneut. Mr. Jew- llMiMhii, 1 ' th yti-Min had tt hafR M.JIM COHMtantl ior. a nam aue ai tuai "W1 rr-j tty. County Aftfut, J. H, McDanlclM. 4 Qood Xlrnaij, ' Bbc ,'Thrlvflig. . . Urqp; iironpoctu godd. "' ''tyhtitipriewt rtllafptofy: J'JvorylibdJ' coming 'to utocltniuna c vim ion. , , , Itoada Pouyi nnd iUaat aoo'U Hould h buliev. ' .aottUinr cflUfjr.g Imolr into tho Onl. AW 11 1 t.'m to rid your ooiii- .mtt'ily of a(iulml or wormn? If not IxiUi.r on tho band wng cn -i2vory3uj"ii doing It. County Court furulnhlug poison nt coat Soo tho County Agont. Will uho 2500 poundu Iri two driven in noxt two weoka (Tow many pounds' needed in your com munity? RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S PRIMARY ELECTION Cook, Hughcl, Nominated for Judges; Democrat' Shcr-, iff Candidaics Close. Tho Tlmna-Jloralil Ik tllvmttftked i . ' . . . ... . ' r .1 in il n L iimntr iinin in ewn n ttmrn' rnnr- " v,,4. ilnl.. ....r..l .. II.- .......I. il... ..P" iuijuu mu lunwii. in inu (iri- mnry "lecllon held In this stuto y,(i8 lorday, bu It ha eeeomod nltuoHt lin-. pooHlblo to g6t nnynleflnlto lino on tho cnudldatuit on tho outado. Motlgor Inform'a'tion cornea over tho phono that J6hrinon ban carried tlilu' atato for proaldoilt.' Nick Slnnott ben '$1.25 worth of polaon aaved again been nominated for co'ngroiia, $2500,00 in Lake County. How and R N. Stanflold in tho republican. !Mt hcLooI year and not con to graduation. Hu cloaed hli jrln with introducing Jo Dudley a member of tho graduating who delivered an oration. hU iwt being 'Maklna"oarCltlaen:, i kiadlod hla aubject Well and ac- blmself with credit. He wan by Taylor B. Huaton who M hla aubject "Patrlotian and which waa well received by present. "Utile Papooao" waa tho title of twrtet that Marjorlo IJyrd, June n, Oladya Uyrd, and Ada John- 'our high achool glrla, rendered. was recolved with gonorona ap- and tho young slngora re- seu to an encoro. Charloa Noll debt of ready for Ufi oewWned power of labor nnd capltnl to develop It Then J thoaght of tho gratltudo wo owo aurh rh Charloy Wllaon who In nplte of all the ob ntaciea and dlacouragementH wkh which they have mot and contend with atlll plod on until the goal In reached I aay all honor to auch men. In conclusion I wlah to aay that Mr. Wllaon will welcome everyone, who in Intereated In the development or the dry land or thin valloy to look over bin plant and water nupply In order that It may bo an Incentive to others to proHjioct ror water. A. II. WHITNEY -o fetiRd. pfftt tM'a.T,V9, acre reet or water coakt'by iaipeRaded at comparatively iwaW .aaetper acre. ping cc Mr. oglat April ai appola I). C. to Por poult fo Job. high, weuW atere alt the vat beth know,"JP. freMt'Kllvwi aaM'JCwIrrnHt: Hk can- nwn ejft . ... L 'BK J .1.. , an cunniunuy ai yhunitng and trap- iteaTVaata and auch animal. kitimM elected Btate Illol- theiiwageB Game Hoard ia imavidlately following this t kr went to WanhlngtOR uaiaeiM and upon hla return nd h'at onco ronlgned the a he tHd not want any auch -I oltiaMflcuBflcd tho proponed ge bHi with a roprosontn- fils pfter and whllo ho nd- Flnhir and ban epunt many ,nlghN in tho nut of doorn nououly on tho Malhour lako bdfrklamath and other parts of tho ntal&)ie fom not approve of thin nronone8 lilll'k Hu connldern It out Tho final plan of reclamation can-' , .., .tV.-.k,, Bnd ti.t lt ,m8 no not bo determined upon until inoro ,KCU ,'0 otjrPHH of UllnB. He Hurveya uro mado of the lower dam (o0n,t 4,ntrtll0 bn nMtXQ pt hiio na a ciiook upon rormur worn. out of ciminn but ),0 docan't aou Air. Ilnmmatt loft Immediately upon' vhy u J0t ,nko prccc(loncu 0Y9r the conclusion of tho meeting of tho .,,. .... inmo6ulll IMlU,..r nfl tho nro. Mr. Hammatt reported hla cevelun lone b the. dlrectora toffethar' Vlth outUaWaaceMHiry far. Inveatigatton to follow. -The board, authorised the omptaKmeut of a, aaMclent englnanr- ing,foran; to completa thin Inventlga-i' ' ,, Hon'md this corps will be In tho field1, , , ' wlthlnlho nevt throe-woeka or an noon m the necemtary uaulpmont and men can be aancmblod. When thin la Marled to. time, will be allowed to !npe In the Jnvcatlgntlon until It la completed and nub'mlttcd for lluaT con,Kldratlou. bird r live ofi mlrea daya ar with hi much have you loat on account of lack Of concerted action?. So mach for the aqulrrela tla time. Have'yeu needed any acreago to Alfalfa? It fa aot too late yet to get la a few acre thin spring. Do not waate time and money how ever by planting anything but ger mination tented seeds of the Grimm or Daltio varltlen. Have all aeed in nolcullated and your aecd bed in tho boat possible condition. All noils are not adapted to alfalfa. If yon are In doubt the county ngont will make an examination nnd udvlao you That Is one or tho reasons ho In hero Other reasons will bu glvon Inter. ir your alfalfa in not thriving It might pay you to invuntlgnto thn sul phur treatment. Mr. William Han ley treated 2C0 acroa, with good ro nulla Ask him or tho County Agent about it. nominee for V. 8. senator. Charles W. Ellis Is likely the notuinoo of tho republicans for state senator ror tbbt dlctrfct an ho haa carrlod his homo county by three or four time majori ty ,and ia reported running clono to his competitor in Malhour county. Geo. E. Chamberlain Is again I bo nominee of the democratic party for U. 8. Senator by a big majority. At the tlmo of jolng to press It bad not boon aacertalned who wast the republican cbolco ror dolcgalos to the national convention or who tho snccoanrul candldnto ror secre tary of statu on tho republican tlckih So far as In known In thta county all tho amendments carried. Tho county contents were not very clono with tho exception of Hlicrlfi'. Incomplete returns are sulllclnnt to show luyond any doubt that H. T. Hugbut Ib the republican noralnco for board of dlrectora and will not ro turn unions ho la authorized by tbnin to do further work. HUOUKHTH FAIR AN'l HTOCK, aWOW THI8 FA LI, uiiuuug own n M ft rt auother member of the class, . KfiQ LfOSS hZeCIlflVCS f(l 1T n oration "America and Tho I mn In a very nblo manner. Miss Mppf DHnnrr Pliaiifannm tBchwarU waa class hlntorlnn m..0 viihuwuijuh Prophet. She sketched briefly ihktory of thu class and then fol- Ihe prophecy whoroln she cavn "U defirrlption of tho future of ,amatOii. Thoy wore more or Humorous and brouah't forlh mirth. .EggJbHtdu rendered a violfn In a very pleaslnf manner and iu u Kenerous encoro; bin Wnlat was -Dowov Rnhl to aUdroKS to tho claim won moilf. pn John Btrjiub of tho U. of O. T II '.7 aaaro880.a1?nunlty In tho county and tho mem?. :ined to in this city. It wao i,r nf , nvnt.tiv uJr.i u,.?J "hrVi Uioct ft ?ucb fadW;- in' llurnB desire to 'deem, tho futnk Ml pt tlfnl and to thn nnlnf'. . .... . . .. . ! ,., , -puma oi ino o.rgnuizaugn nun s on all' alvanlogos or higher od- !i,,ntiH S Invltatlona have boon cont out to thu several members .of tho uxenu tlvo committee or Harney County Chapter, American, lied Croan,. to moot in Burns during ChauUHgua, ween, the )axat day being mxI teg-, tativoly aa Saturday, June 2s, to go ov,r Chapter activitJ,e; and for the particular .purposo of d'iHCUss.Ing im portant matters in coanectlon with,' thu community nur'ae. This is a' aW tor of local intorest to every cora-J COunty Agent L. E. McDanieln li certainly right on the Job in tho way of getting the farmers and stock men to moving. He has started n discussion of the advisability of hold ing a fair and stock show thin fall, It Is n suggestion that should have our consideration. It means much to ward stimulating thn Industries of the county und Is money well spent. However, with so many demands up on thu county It would not bo ndvlu- nblo, perhaps to ask funds from that source but with thu amount that is coming to tho county from thn state and tho ipropop co-operation of thu citizens or Hums and thu county In general It Is possible to havo suit able prizes und premulmu with which to induce farmors and stock raisers to make exhibitions. Wo should en courage greater production. Thu, high 'coat of llVing 'demands that wo pjit every available effort forward to ralne whatever we can toward '.our living,' Harney county Hhould not ship In. ouo pound of potatoes (his fnll nor any butter, bacon, hams, etc. pur Irrlgatieutof.thls big valley, Just because It haf remarried in an unun vnloped afagjto this time Is uo rea son why Itmiould remain o when It Is-provon that tho soil will produce under proper rrlgatlou and that in order to do this It Is necessary to Im pound the water. Tha gentleman takes r very common aenno view of tho subjectt Ho says that bat few of tho birds really nest within tho boundaries ot tho reservation at thta tlmo nor ever did; the present game laws or the state nro adequate to protect tho birds In (hat respect an it has proven, tboreforo, evun If tho water should recede, to a smaller area for u time owing to thn holding county Judire. ho havlnn a hitr lead Did you over ntop to consider what OVOr,hi opponents. W. A. Goodman a wondorMI sugar beet country this ,, rocovo,i ,u nomination for ahnr would make? Do you realize tho Ifr wllin,ng ovcr clarence Lackey by amount of capital this Industry a Bfnn nmrR. rjrawford, Halim would bring Into Harney county Lnil MuthmVB( Ul0 ot,,er threo fnnrtl. Ever ntop to thlnk.of the number or;,lRtUB for that Otlco on tho ropu,,. people It requires to succossrully , ull .,,., ,lfl!nc. fflP i,,,!,!,,,! ,hn (wn produce a beet crop Can you con ceive or the thousands of tons of beet tops and pulp that would be avail able for stock feeding purposes In this valley AFTER THE SUGAR IS TAKEN OUT? Do you know that leading candidates. John L. Cnld- well was gven the nomination' attain,' ror aaaessor over Geo. W. Young by a big load. Mr. Caldwell received a larger vote oii the democratic ticket for that ofllco than any other roan and beets produced injhla valley havo(,B thorcroro tho nominee of bolh par exceeded 10 ton por acre and tented 'UeH hould ho uertlr0 ,0 nCfept boln exceptionally high In sugar contont? . ,,, , , . ,, , i . Republican voters wroto In tho Do you need to bo to Id that thorn s . ..,. . . ., , 'name of W. L. Host for county com- aufllelcnt acreage In this valloy , , , . ,, ... , , WITH SUFFICIENT WATER- to ml" ,,0" W tofud ' Z . , , . , . . position for ronoinlnatlon for coumy tri'iLsurer and I). Potter was the only raudii'.nto for clerk on that ticket. his C. II, Leonard had signified It the u b ltd i bun 1 iwlrc 1 hla , i conaeriuences of ne- iinltl.s that are open reojiu of today, Dean " jv of his own In hrlns- h important points an "d with his dry humor fho chairman of tho executive; comnuuuo iuih nameil haturdoy nr turnoon un thu day for holding this i meeting becuutio of th fact that tha iChnutauquu has decided, to havo that i a roBt day no program being nr ranged for that afternoon in order unco interested durlne ' Dtirt llddrOHH. It Win nn n.l " - " M f L 1 U . . .8"1 tin people pro3ont and tho ! T. f,T0W,y"H Ty TV. aH Wor' rwica will romombor It. -"nee of Th - - u iw a auu ' tali ivn ,lr'K of Mrs. Chostor Dalton. Wm. Fnrre. Mrs. a. wi.rtm lfr Uio entire week and for that rea- tunity to get thoir work In uhnpe'for Sunday, The evening program of the Cbtiu tnunilB nil that' iluv. In nm nf tlio l.itst I for A UIkkb. mm. Hnmr n,i Bn tlo out of town mombera of th Evelyn Byrd with Mi.KIcommltteo are invited to Burns in I'utlngton an accomuanlHtJorder that tbey may 00 reent 'fur. a tollowod by Judge Farrn!tu,H oven,n e88'on of the big n- lnK tho diplomas with a f0w.wriainrnent. o FAULKNER JJUYH 1'AIITNKH OUT raKlng roraurka to the gradu- ' winch ho stated they Bhould ' l Van tn nc .ii ita... uiinnen m,( I'rtuiKiior iihb nougnt I llir nnvli n .an, n.J I . 1 ii . . . . . n iiiuvmu ureal tuo imerosi ot u.rovor jameton in ' ""l' 111 WlllfMl Tlnmnp Haml IT, . . ri I . -!.. im.l . L , "vm HIU VWIIIll VU.tUUUl I IHSt .'ea With his Saxanhono. thn (u ""ales left im .lin.'. ...I .. , ... ....... .... lu n, iMuwn- in iuih cuumy unu unea quuo u voi . -VI Mr,' Jameson lias "awama whom nn tntn pmn! ' ...... i,i,u ui ifiniiiuon. "wll WaR L'lunn fn1lnuwl 1... n . .... . ........ - - "J I . W l, UIJUII liiO 1ULII1U lunjuuBD connoclloijB. ' i. L'nt Inuea on page 4) llfdll SCII6OL (JRADH. l-'ETKII. On last Wednesday ovonlug nt Ilvo o'clock Principal. McDade or tho Hurnfty County High School gave a dinner at ttu homo of Mrs. I. II. Holland having for hln guests tho graduating class of the school nnd tho faculty. Covera woro laid ror fourteen and it proved n most de lightful dinner and one tho class ap preciated. Following thin dinner tho claim wore invited to (he Odd FellowHliall whero tho alumni rocoptlon wns held. Tho entire evening was put In nt thin reception whero a program was rendered, gotten up impromptu, The initiation coromony was one of tho amusing incidents or tho even ing and tho class how reel thoy nro full fledged alumni. ."O CROOK AND IIAUNKY HIGH TO PLAY HALL. Aro you Interested enough to bn 0110 ot thu scoro of Lout farmers sol- ......... M .. ....... . .... . . . .... f II... fn. .,n nn Minlt'UllMI I TO III eilllllllllllllieH W Uni WlllPT Ui i mu - . .wim....nJu In ..,.,....! II... nnmlin.l'm, is nvuiinuiQ 10 plant una care ror n .. small plot of tho best sugar beet seed lor limrm repuim- (Procurablo under tho supervision of c l,ckot ,f ho H,,ou,a recolvo 11 lit' tho County Agont. Tho seed to bn "cont vol' bul ,rcM5nt roturns rreo nnd the crop yours with tho ox cat0 u,nt v- Schirmlt has n major qeption of a few fdr testing purpose. il of VotOM for that olnce. ho hav- '.... i. ... "K Honi out HiicKorsTO no piacoa on a a birds would havo nmplo place for reat and protection during such Boaaou of tho year os they would occupy it, Mr. Jewett does not pretend to know tho naturo of the soil in the bed of tho real lako. He knows tha bordering it thoru aro thousands of acres of swamp grans that ie cut eaoh year for forage for stock aud that it is of. considerable .-value? yaVlio would not approver or tha draining pf tjio'lake entirely aa he considers the bod or the lake would be worth, less" for agricultural; purposes, -t o Eighth Grade Graduating Exercises Next Friday Eve. Thn high schpQlMmll team sent ah invitation to tho .Crook county high school boys to enmo over during tlui stock convention and play bull with thorn. Thoy havq accepted and thorn will bo two gamoB, 0110 on Monday aflornoon, the other on Tuesday afternoon, nt tho fair grounds. Tho public tfchool auditorium will bo tho scono of tho final school aot- Ivltloa In UnriiH for tho closing year on noxt Friday evening. At that tlmo Hiiltablo oxorclaoa will bo hold In connection with tho eighth grade graduation. Thero Is a class of twenty-sovon to leave tho grado school and enter tho high school. Principal Sutton hns arranged the following program: ' Trio, Soventh, Grade Girls; Vocal Solo, Mrs. Nollie Rood; Addreea to tho class Rev. II. 8. Hughes; Vjolln Solo, Alex Eggleston; Presentation of Diplomas, Henry Dalton; Saxaphono Solo, Homer Reed. Tho subjoct choson by Rev, Hughes for tho nddrcaB to the class la; "Tho Ideal Life," Parents, patrons nnd frlotKlfl ct tho school aro cordially Invited to bo present that evening, ' . 0 Mrs. A, Coto wnii a guost ot friends youican aparo the tlmo and tho ., ..... , a 1 tli 11 lift lint lti lilij tVIntwlti r!nn Q ground please get. In touch with tho . 1, , ,, . . County agent AT ONCE, ...,, w.u , . 1 , . Inlso had .Bovpral votes for tho noml- The Coynty Agont is not hen) to llaUon on tho ropuban ticket, in run ybur bualneBs for you Or to glvo flic. htttl fl nifl,orUv OV(;r bolh- lhn mlyco,Vvhoro it ia not wanted.. If Otuct.mou .North Durna precinct. nnurattAR vnti lt n t fn It ml t unaii mu I Mr. Suomoro had. Btlcuur slips pre pared for this purpose. Tho contests ,011 'tho domocrntia tlckot were for Judge, clerk and Blior iir. J. S. Cook has n. sulllclunt lead; over Hngey for Judgo to mako hia nomination sure, ho bolng fi4 In tho load from tho precincts hen.nl rrom.' C, K. Dlllman has dufontcd Ralph Rlmor for clerk. Tho race botweon A. K. Richardson nnd T. J. McDon ald for sheriff on tho democratic tick- however, you, havo failed to sccuro the' reau.ltBou hnvo had reasons to expect from your rnjin or stock oper ations In the past and want to try spriio other, tuntbod then it will pay you to talk the matter over with him nnd if ho cannot personally aid you ho Is in position to place you In touch W.lth .pooplQ that can". Why not 001110 In nnd go(. acquainted aud tnlk things ovir anyway? STORMY 'WHATHUU REKPO.VKN Rid: FOR LESS LiMII.. in this city tor n row, days during this wook. ' M. S. Duvlos was In tho city tho first or thla week looking nftor aomo busluoas before thu hind ofllco. Ho culled nt this ofllco during his vlstt and in discussing thu lamb increase in hla flocks stated that a aovcro Storm last fall during tho breeding time was responsible for many owes being dry this spring, Tho woalhor during tho lambing season was quite favorable this spring and his per centago la above 95. Mr. Davie hurried out to his flock ran go aa tho shearers wero going to work' at onco. ot Is very closo and may chnngo with' tho remaining precincts to hoar from, At present Mr. Richardson has a very small lead. L. N. Stallnrd was tho only candidate for conunlsBtonqr on tho democratic ticket, as was also, Mrs. Clark to succeed, borsolf for tho ofllco of school superintendent, Mrs.. Mary Grlllln was tho only can didate on the republican tlckot for superintendent of schools. o NOT QUITE SO CHEAP Wm. Bennett and his son Frank woro down from their homos in Sll vies during tlio wook on business bo- foro tho local land ofllco. During 1 thoir visit horo thoy took ndvantngo of tbo tlmp to visit with' rolatlvos, Kills Ilonnott and family und also lYiiti. piuiuu i ui nur, Chns. "Vyfaon was In town tho other day and whon asked ns to tbo . cost or operating his pumping plant for irrigation ho stated It was about 50 cents an hour nnd that was put- . ting it tho oxtromo lltnlt. Mr. Wilson la suro it dooB not coat'hlm to exceed that amount for fuol, oil nnd inrl dontnlB and" that ono might consider that udoquato for an ncro of laud. f: