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T he G ate C ity J ournal VOL. X X IV . NO. 20. N V SS A, OREGON, F R ID A Y . J I L \ ^ I 9 2 6 . A D V E R T IS EM E N T S ty-thui* (23), to the northwest cor-1 * OWYHEE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ nor of section Twenty-three (23) iti ■ * --------- ---------------------------------* P E T IT IO N FOR O R G A N IZ A T IO N suiti township and range; thence- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hunt motored IN TH E C O U N T Y C O URT FOR South along the West line o f said Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rus to Boise Thursday and returned on J M A LH E U R C O U N TY . S T A T E Section Twenty-three (2 3 ), to the sel of the Big Bend n daughter on Friday. ! OF OREGON. point where said line intersects the Thursday, June 21th. Lawrence Mackey and fam ily mo -1 In the Matter of the Organization mid-channel o f the ditch known as Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fisher went Nevada Ditch, belonging to the! tored to Boise Friday and returned! of the O N T A R IO -N Y S S A 1RRI- the . . , . _. , to Fruitland Thursday for a load G A T IO N D ISTR IC T Warmsprings Irrigation District, as>; _ ^ cherries* E X PA N D E D A N D SP E C TA C U LA R the same day. M ERCURY M IN IN G S Y N D IC A T E ! To the Honorable now constructed on the ground;! PRO GRAM FOR JU LY C. W. Barrett went to Vale CO NTRO LS Q U IC K S IL V E R o n ! The County Court for Malheur, thpnce westerly along the mid-chan- Mr’ and Mrs' Cr,,w for'1 o f lo n * - 3, 4 A N D 5 business Wednesday. D E PO SIT IN C O U N T Y MI _ , _ . .. t . j County, Oregon. nel of said Nevada Ditch to the valley are visiting this week at the ” Ruth and Thelma Hunt and We the undersigned petitioners, point where said ditch intersects the Ray Cantra11 Mrs- Crawford Ih ilip Barictt motoicd to Payette j reSpectfully show and represent: West line o f Section Tw enty-tw o! 14 Mrs- Cantralls niece. L et’s Go! Vale, July 3, 4, 5. With this slogan, Vale's three-day nest ay evt lung to vi. i lp j 1. lhat each o f the petitioners (22), Township Eighteen (18) South Mr. and Mrs! George Haley were Fourth of July celebration is rapidly 1111,1 S am> i herein is a bona fide owner c f one ]jant,p Forty-six (4ti) East, W. M; over night guests in the B. F. K erri ______ becoming known throughout Oregon Ray Mull and w ife were visiting j acre or more o f land situated within thence >Soulh ai,in the West line o t 1 home Thursday. Mrs. Haley is a „ . and the neighboring section o f Idaho. Iho latter’s parents Mr. and M rs.; the boundaries of the proposed irri- :lid section Twenty-two (22), to granddaughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Kerr K ,,r ' " ,rdln’,r>’ Deposit of^ Quicksilver in Southern Part of Malheur The best celebration ever held at Chas Bullard Sunday. gation district as hereinafter de- the point uhere the said section line *nd they were on their way home* Promises Immense Value Vale is promised by Mayor “ Ike’ One o f Bryan Loopers small chil scribed, and whose name appears on .intersects the mid-channel of the to Washington after a delightful Robinette, general chairman o f the dren has been very sick with whoop tho last assessment roll, or is the jjtch known as the Ontario-Nyssa | t rip thru Yeltowtsone Park, holder of an uncompleted contract show. It w ill be a more elaborate ing cough the past week. Canal, belonging to the Ontario-Nys-, Mrs. Mary Bust and daughter During the past year, mining op- and varied prgram than any o f the J. A. Hunt brought 8 brood sows to purchase State lands, or is an en- sa Irrigation Company, a corpora- were visiting at the Tom Rust home erations have gotten well underway precceding ones and with the united to the ranch from Boise last week. tryman upon the public lands o f the „ al , tion, at or near the northwest comer ; u tilt Mendiola ranch. ' on the properties belonging to the 0 . A . e support o f the business men will be Mr. Hunt paid $50 each for them United States, or is otherwise quali- - ., , , .* . AI . * 4 of the Southwest Quarter ot the which , ... . /01„ 1/v *• the ninth and greatest success. With and expects to raise a lot o f pure iiied under the laws of this State! c Mrs. Joe Minton and son Christa Me" U1 , y MininK Syndicat<!' Southwest Quarter (S W % S W ^ ) of an an immpns<! deP °8“ every concern in town backing the bred hogs as he has another large to petition fo r the organization of said Section Twenty-two (22), Town- were visitors . at the Cletus Minton C° ntroli' quicksilvet' in southern Malheur an irrigation district, and that to celebration to the tune of $104)0, it crop of corn this year. Ship Eighteen (18) South, Range hnme near Bo,ae Sunday- county, near McDermitt, according gether we constitute more than a wil be the best stampede in years. Forty-six (46) East, W. M.; thencei Mr, ami Mrs. Fred Klingback and to a letter received by County A s Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Butler Jr majority of th eja n d owners and en- in a general easterly and southerly daughters were week end visitors of sessor A. M. Graham, from Clifford have gone to ilto Lakes. Mi. Lut- On the Program trymen of lands within said propos direction, following along the mid- Mr. Klingback’s brother on Squaw G. Dennis, mining engineer in charge A three-day rodeo program has ler has not been as well the past ed boundaries. channel o f said Ontario-Nyssa Canal, Butte. of the properties. been arranged that w ill bring to month. 2. That the lands included within to thp point where the pipe line of Mr and Mrs Gce Schweizer were gether some of the wildest horses in “ W e are planning to put in a con . the boundaries as hereinafter de- said Ontario-Nyssa Irrigation Com- . ^ . ,• M H the west and hundreds of dollars will siderable plant on our property this {scribed are all irrigable lands and pany empties into said canal, on th# Bradnev o f Bie Bend ' Mrs Lois be distributed in prizes to winners summer, Mr.Dennis letter reads, are susceptible of irrigation fiom and west center line of Section p ' w illiam s who recently Bud Anderson has picked up some the same source and by the sam e: |courtPpn (14> Township Twenty • , W wh rectntly ar i The machinery that we have used on horses that have never been ridden, ; the property this year consists o f a L . U , . of ,t o , . . id “ ¡ ¡ " 2 '” “ “ — •*- ■ which will o ffe r hard competition to portable air compressor, two ma- are now irrigated by a system con-|jgas^ \v. M.; thence continuing ______ _______ the broncho busters o f this section. 1 chine drills, 2 inch pump direct con sisting of a pumping plant, pip© j southerly along the mid-channel of E X P L A IN PROJECT Pendleton Round-up riders have nected to an 6 If. P. gas engine and line and ditches, pumping water °ut the (jjtc*H o f said Ontario-Nyssa Ir- promised to “ do their stu ff’. Another A t the meeting of the Children’s , 7 7 " " ' R E P A Y M E N T P L A N a II. P. gas engine hoist. The min ,, .. . . . . i of the Snake River, and which sys- rjeration ComDanv to the noint where feature of the rodeo will he the rac Farm Home Board on June 12, it , , 1 .0 . • w gallon company to me point w n n ii ing machinery is valued at $8000. ’ .¡te m is owned by the Ontario-Nyssa I m., _amp intersects the south line ing events, relay, Shetland pony, was decided to continue the work o f ! - - tn< sume intersects me Fr m the test i.f he Reclamation Irrigation Company, a private cor- 0f said Section Immense Value Fourteen (1 4 ); cowboy and cowhide. the Farm Home office under \ the ! a n u a rvt T > rati° n; that ‘ he lands within 8aid I Thence“ ''E a s T it o ig the Souih line' of Appropriation Dili, just mode pul- According to other reports, this The baseball tournament will be same manage .m en^ until J January^ 1, boundary linps as Ascribed are al- ,aid Spction (,’ourteen (14) to the l,e ;" " 1 lls ^ e lis t issue quicksilver deposit actually has pro between champion teams o f the Ore- 1!)27. The committee consists of ^ J. j so susceptible of irrigation from the southeast corner thereof; thence " 1 the N e w s - R e e l it portions so immense, as one ot gon-Idaho Baseball league, and th e'A lle n Harrisn, Treasurer of ■ . . u n c o 1 .. „» , .. .. .. n " Owyhee Project, a gravity project South along the West line o f Sect iff. a|,pea,s that * ' ” * "PPropr-■ t ,ons McDermitts people said, it exceeds three-day senes will he baseball for Board, Mrs. Mary L. Mallett, Presi- (Spd fo bp constructed by the H.< construct .11 of (24), to the point ¡ ' l 11 n , , even the most extravagant dreams blood. The $150 purse put up by | dent o f the W. C. T. U. and Mrs. Upited gtates undpr thp Reclama. Twenty-four where said line intersects the m id-! ni w PfoJt'e *, ** nf them in E iPt- o f the most enthusiastic quicksilver members o f the league will go to the Madge J. Mears. O ffice Secretary. , jon Act and that in order to con. ern Oregon. channel of the Owyhee Canal, at or operator. Me Dermitt people believe winner On the last day of the cele We *ad to report that the tract with the United States for a near the quarter section corner on Monoy \ i.repr'ated that Malheur county is yet destined bration. The money lies between Home is in fine condition. Our big water supply from that source, it is tbp \yPSt line o f said Section T w en -! Appropriations fqr new projects to become one of the mercury min Fruitland, Nyssa and New Plymouth, f amj| y ef jjj ; children are very necessary that the lands within said j ty-four (24), Township Twenty (20) . c.ir>tninorl in the mu’n apprc.prnt'>n ing centers o f the world. wit Brogan a fighting c anoe. haPPy and busy in making gardens, proposed boundaries be organized a* i South’,' RangV Forty-six (46) ' East, hili thp Vaic, Owyhee and I f present plans mature, a large O f much interest to the young raising chickens, caring for the an irrigation district. | M the place of beginning, Baker. The appropriation for the plant valued at $ 100,000 w ill be in ladies o f the county is the populari- flowers and doing the many things 3 That the petitioners desire to 7. That petitioners present here- Vale is the unexpended balance of stalled this summer. Such a plant ty contest which ends on .Inly l«t. that delight children in helping organize, and hereby propose the or-1 w ith for the approval of this Court $500,000 appropriated a year ago. will support 100 people. The life The winner to be Goddess o f Liberty about a home. There is no debt ex ganization of an irrigation district, 1 a KOod and sufficient bgnd in the with authority to purchase an inter of the mine w ill probably be not less queen o f the celebration. A beauti- eept the $10,000.00 and that is all within the boundaries hereinafter aum 0f One Thousand ($ 1 , 000 ) Dol- est in the existing Warmsprings than ten years. But i f the deposit ful float is being prepared fo r her j pledged to be paid by January 1927 set forth, under the irrigation dis- j |ars, w hioh is more than double the j storage reservoir and for the con- continues to show the depth it does and will lead the street parade on with $5,600.00 in the treasury ready trict laws o f the State o f Oregon, j amount o f the probable cost o f or- j strflofion o f the drainage works for now, the .'fe o f the ramp w ill be Monday, July 5th. ] for payment. We appreciate the and particularly under ^ the provis- j such s t r i c t , which bhnd is tho Warmsprings and Vale projects. | twenty years or longer. splendid response from the churches Free Barbecue ions of Title X L I, Chapter X IV, jn jhe form and to the effect requir- For the Owyhee, the balance of Every arrangement has been made ^ Sunday Schools from the Moth- Sections 7305 to 7314, inclusive - cd by the irrigation district laws of $315,000 appropriated again this by C. C. Mueller, official head o f Pr s I)ay offerin g amounting to date Oregon Laws, and acts amendatory! Oregon year. the culinary department, to provide to »M 00.98. While we realize there thereof and supplementary thereto,! THEREFORE petitioners organization anil ,, ... „ - delicious ami apetizing plenty for :,re mi,ny churches not heard from providing for . the Repayment Provision* . . . . . . respectfully pray that this Honoi- thi ervn n e when w h sn the siren siren t.ln w , nt >o t - We h° P e al1 wil1 tl,k e an ° f f e r - management o f irrigation districts. 1 everyone blows at An important proviso made in re , able Court approve the said bond, ing for the Home some time during 4. -That it is the purpose o f lie- . .. 4 . noon on the last day o f the stam . . . land that the said irrigation .district spect to the new projects ¡ h that no the year if thy could not do so on .... titioners to organize an irrigation . , , r, . r. pede. And when the aroma o f bar- .... , . . . . . , 1 « organized under said laws, and be money shall be expended until sat Mothers Day. district or the irrigation of the hy , hp name o f 0 N TA R - isfactory cntracts have been mnde ecued beef floats out upon the air Dan Casement, special representa- and the carving knives begin to wave The Committee decided to cooper lands within the boundaries as h’'re‘ [O -N Y S SA IR R IG A T IO N D ISTR IC T w itlf irrigation districts for replay- and to that end to I . . . . . . . , ., , , ' around, he and his assistants are ate and do all they can to further mafter described, , . and that the boundaries thereof be moht of the coat" of" the works; "that | tive ,,f ,hp S“ ' r(,tary ,,f Agriculture acquisi- . . . , , . . . . . . . „ , , going to be mighty popular. There the work of the campaigns for the provide for the purchase, . .. defined and established by Order of all ladilholdings over 160 irrigable passe<1 throu* h thl" seot,on on hl" construction, reconstruction, en- will be a grand rush Tor the front southern Oregon cottage, the Coos tion, nriees Way t0 Cany ° n C,ty fr0m Baker the acres shall have their sale prices , . , .. . this Court, and that the Court- ap early pnrt of the week. He la hold betterment, extension,! . , , ct- ranks o f the waiting line. Four County Cottage and other campaigns largement, point proper and necessary officers fixe<( hy* the Secretary o f the Inter thousand hungry guests are expect- that may be carried on for the Home operation and maintenance o f irri I to conduct an election within said ior .and shall not receive water if ing scries o f meetings in towns of ed. We are in great need of more oot- gation works already constructed or proposed district, and that the time Hot sold at such a price unless half eastern and central Oregon, fo r the purpose o f discussing grazing fees to be constructed, or for the as and place for holding said election 1 thp construction charges against tho Bavilion Dances 1 'K'’« as WP are havin* to rc,U!!" and to get the viewpoint o f the sumption as principal or guarantor . a. _ very needy children C' cry wee :. for the purpose of determJhing land have been paid; that operation Riverside park among the tower- stockmen who use the national fo r o f indebtedness on account o f dis ing poplar and maple trees is one o f Th Bazaar fo r the Farm Home trict lands to the United States un whether said district shall be organ-j and maintenance charges shall be ests fo r stock grazing. He was ac the beauty spots o f Eastern Oregon, W*II be bold as usual at the ’-'Lite der the federal Reclamation laws, ized, and for the election of directors; Paid in advance each year, but that companied by E. N. Kavanaugh, where everyone may enjoy the cool Fair. W e will he very glad to receive for tho payment o f a proportionate thereof, be fixed by Order o f this j the first year’s operation charges chief o f grazing in District No. 6 , iCVurt, and that the- Court maki such {a fte r public notice shall be paid as donations from any it d.vidual jr or shade with entertainment galore. and Hdgh Sproat, seceretary o f the part of the cost o f the construction other and further orders as may be ¡part of the construction cost; that ganization t!a t can t.ilp. All nit- Oregon Wool Growers association, In this park is the open air pa o f the Owyhee Project by the Unit just and proper under this petition ¡the state authorities may/cooperate icles are to h sent to ¡he W. *;. T. who w ill he with him on the trip vilion dance floor, where dancing ed States. and under tho irrigation district laws ! with the United States in prom ting, U. Headquar'er 201 S. Comme cia; wil be the ail important nighttime 5. That your petitioners desire to of Oregon. the settlement of tho projects, and I throu* h l-’or marked program. The famous Spokane or St. Sa'em. C iigo n , I ave said district designated by the in securing ami selecting settlers. | M r Caspmpnt ¡„ mflkln(r the tour Bazaar. A ll commi mention iitnut Dated thi? 26th day o f June, 1926. chestra, with music by eight dance fam e of “ O N T A R IO N YS SA IR R I Generally, the significant change, o f 0rpf?on an<| o(hpr WM|prn statps Der-eret Sheep Co., hy O. F. Bn on; instruments, will please old and the Bazaar or fo r the Farm Horn-? ana G A T IO N D IS T R IC T ’, and that the over prior laws is the allowing of 1 fo r the express purpose o f studying ail money, -lioold be rent to Mis. O. F. Bacon, L. 12. »vilson, II. t . young alike. There will be dancing sane lie not divided into divisions, -'tain, repayment o f construction cost in the grazing situation, preparatory Saturday night, Sunday at 12:05 a f Madge J. Men's, 501 Stick F x-f.angj |, e.it that the directors may be oler- Garman, I B. f nr.ih. Dir': I’ldg. I ’orlland Oregon. R. A. Thompson, R. J Davi? Al. A. 4« years instead of in 20 years as to making a report of his finding ter thepageant and gorgeous fire e j n.im the District at large. heretofore, this cost to bear no in to the Secretary o f Agriculture. works, $500 display, and again on 6 That the bounds r id of said Thomason, J. T. Long, J. Z'tterkob. terest. C. W. Barrett, C. W. Long, Charles From evidence gained on his trip so Monday night, with dancing in the proposed district, and o f the lands afternoons thrown in for good meas-| which it is desired to have included Bullard, Morton Barrlow by D T. to the County Court for Malheur far, it is apparent that the stock in ure. therein, are hereby set forth and Sleep; L. P. Ordeway hy D. T. Sleep County, State of Oregon, at the dustry could not stand a raise in H. E. Noah, Wm. T. Downs, F. the national forest grazing fees at paiticularly described as follows, to- C. Ellis, A. S. King, D. M. Taggart, Court Room of said Court in Vale, this time. This is particularly true 2446 ROAD AC C ID E N TS IN it: Malheur County, Oregon, at th% OREGON D U RING M AY Commencing at the point where S I). Dorman, T F. Snow, by S. D. regular meeting o f said Court at its o f the cattle industry, according to information brought out at thp meet Dorman Agt. Interesting facts are contained ini ___________________ ________ | ___ ______ I the mid-channel of the Owyhee Canal August Term, on the 4th day o f Au ing with Mr. Casement, in Baker. E. D. McCarty, H. E. McCarty, the report o f T. A. R afferty, chief Instructions have just been received j bp|onging to the Owyhee Ditch Com gust, 1926, at the hour o f 10 o’clock state highway commission fo r May, Gy the Portland office of the U. S. | pany, „„„„ a rof inn as now nnur con non. Marie Pinney, By W. J. Pinney; Ore. a onmn corpoiation, as Artion on the grnzinz fees will be rein structed upon the ground, intersects A Wes. Col. Co. hy W. J. Pinney, A. M., or as soon thereafter as the taken and judged by the findings of j 926 . Veteran’s Bureau authorizing same can be heard, and will at said statement of war-time insurance hy the section line between sections Agt. Mr. Casement, nnd he reports that Fines imposed totaled $6,549.70. A. L. Chadwiek, P. F. Country time offer proof in support o f said ex-service men until July 2, 1927, Twenty-three (23) and Twenty-four T h e resale value of stolen cars re petition, and apply for an Order of secretary is much interested In according to an announcement made (24), in Township Twenty ( 20 ) man, F. W. Trenkel, Ora E. Clarke, said Court as prayed for in said pe- covered was $9050 for the month. formation o f a definite policy L. Cooper, Regional South, Range Forty-six (46) East, W. J. Roberts, John Ray, P- Tensen, titum Arrests made totaled 350. The |11 y Kenneth • regarding grazing fees on the na- C. J. Gibson by W. L. G.; Chas. L. manager o f the bureau. July 2. W. M., said point being at or near principal charges were N o license Dated this 26th day of June, 1926 G°nai forests. 1926, had been set by Congress as the quarter section comer on the Thompson, J R Brown, A g t plates 16, switching license 24, il Deseret Sheep Co. hy O. F. Bacon; May Pinney by W. J. Pinney; Ore the time limit for both reinstatement West line of said Section Twenty- legal device 13, overloaded 11, reck O. F. Bacon, I, E. Wilson, H. C Gar- N E W JOHN D A Y M APS gon A Wes. Col. Co., by W J. Pin- and conversion of war risk insurance four (24), and extending thence in less driving 28, driving while intox p | man, J. B. Smith, Dirk Stam, R. A. C IR C U L A T E D IN C O U N T Y but the new order extends the time a general northerly direction along ney, Agent; W. L Chadwiek, P. icated 11, speeding 167. R. J. Davis, M. A.. Countryman, F W. Trenkel, Ora E. Thompson, one year. the mid channel of said Owyhee Ca- New road maps o f the John Day Five hundred accidents were re Thomason, J T Ismg, J. Zitterkob, through c]a rk - w 1 BobCTt" > J,,h" Ray- R C. W. Barrett, C. W. Long, Charles highway made tMHr appearance here ported outside o f Portlafid. Ninety- An added feature in this connec nal as now constructed, Township Twenty (20) South, Range Tensen. C L.Thnmpson. Glenn Browrn Friday, correcting an en-or made on nine persons were injured and one tion is the privilege o f taking out a_ J. J. Sarazin, Tho#. F Coward, Oxman Rulinrd, Morton Barrows, by D. T. the first maps that were put out. A (46) Last, Township killed. Accident causes included: five year level premium term p olicy, Sleep, L. P. Drdeway hy D. T. SIw*op Co. by J. A. Hunt Sect, ft Carelessness 112; failure to give at a low rate prior to the above date j Nineteen (19) South, Ranges Forty- Sleep, II K. Noah, Wm. T. Downs. highway Is now shown in heavy iMpr.; J. A. Hunt Feeder Co., by J. right o f way 50, failure to give sig which may later be converted into j 8*x (46) East, and Forty-seven (47), F. C. Ellis, A S King, D M Taggart black line from Nyssa to Boise and A. Hunt, Pre*. on through Idaho. nal 41, speeding 27, reckless driving one o f the six forms of permanent { East, Township Eighteen (18) South Ontario National Bank, J. R. S D. Dorman, T. F. Snow, by S. D. horty-seven (47) East and 12, skidding 16. wet pavement 16, life and endowment government pol-1 Dorman Agt., E. D. MrCarty.. Blackaby, Pres; H. B. Cockrum, -r ” '0 ™ h 7 one accident was caused by a bee icies. This gives the ex-service man ¡""> Township Eighteen (18) South, Glenn Brown, J J. Sarazin, Nick H IG H W A Y M A IN T E N A N C E until July 2. 1927 to secure the lo w ; Ran*e Eorty-six (46) East, to the *’ ’h" M ««»u son , J_ A. W m »lh . Smit, Tho«. P. Coward, Oxman sting. A T WORK N E A R B A K E R ...... ________point where the mid-channel o f said C of J. Gibson by W. L. G, point where the McCarty, mid-channel said Sheep Co., by J A Hunt, Sect and rate five year policy. N ick .S m it, Henry C. Boyer, N ellie Owyhee Canal intersects the north Two big portable highway main J. A. Hunt Feeder Co ,by J. A. . J o b for Police The American Legion advocated line o f Section Twenty-four (24), G. Winslow, F. L. Stenhaus, L. M. Hunt, Pres.; Ontario National Bank, tenance machines are at work near Rarlj I d the rw*rr.in* « «comen tele this legislation on the ground that Township Eighteen (18) South, Capron, Geo, R Markham, T. C. hy J. R. Blackaby, Pres.; II. H Quartz. They have just arrived phone«) for the Reading (P d .) im »I! o * t* many war veterans have not y rt lUnir? Forty-six (46) East, at or Nielson, H. V W Mitchell, Frank J. MgrCckrum, John Magnusn, Henry C come to her home, and U|w*n the ar adjusted their economic affairs to near the quarter section comer on McCarty here. The equipment includes con Boyer, J. A. Winslow, Nellie G rival of the officer# In a car. Khe re such an extent that they can afford the North line o f said Section NO TICE. Winslow, F. T. Stenhaus, L. M. Ca veyors and crusher* fo r repairing queated them to compel her eon to at this time to carry one o f the Twenty-four (2 4 ); theme West N O TICE IS H E R EB Y G IV E N : pron, Geo. R. Markham, T. C. N el breaks in the highway. The outfit take hla rough medi« Ine. whioh the lad insurance along the North line o f said Section That we, the petitioners herein. son, H. V W. Mitchell, Frank J. will work between Raker and On hud refnaeri to do. The police de« lined government’s permanent j olicies. Twenty-four (24) and Section Twen- will present the foregoing t*ir tedio t) on petition McCatty, J R Brown, A g t taiio. VALE CELEBREES THREE Blu DAYS ARCADIA * LKLAL $1.50 P E R Y E A R I : M COEUTT MINE SEES DEVELOPMENT TO INSTALL LARGER PLANT CHILDREN’S FARM ROME j STOCKMEN CANNOT PAY HIGHER GRAZING FEES El GAN BE REINSTATED :