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Show I'M'Sl'Ali HEATIIEH CONDITIONS. The iccords kepi by Postmaster Anderson An-derson show unusual conditions for the llrst seven daya lu June. Uio theimonietcr ranged from S3 down to 33 degrees, with u dally average low temporatuie of 31 degrees The r.i'n-fall r.i'n-fall for this period was S.0I Inches. Probably no rain storm over caugnt so much alfalfa cut and lying In the. tied or caused so much damage M'im every farmer had tit least a part el his crop down. A fanner would no mrii than get his hay turned out U .lrv than another rain would Gl1-' ll another soaking. . The damage lo tho hay was ro . nhl olTsot by the good done I'"1 faun wheat Reports aro coining w fio nil Hcetlons indicating that im-,recedent..d im-,recedent..d yields of dry farm w ci l U Uio ha. vi'-sled till,, fall r '.; brook has one sevent)-.ic re Ir.ict Cedar Valley which he thlnkH W ;,eie,somep.Mlsorit going owl ' T s is on land which was plow e a si in or fallowed. Other tracts which w ere .lowed lu th- H,.rl..B ; and sum; ,er he estlmateb will yield freii T.du-lo eighteen bushels P'r acre |