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Show Mrs. Emma J. Roundy of Knnnrra passed through Codar Tuosday ovoning ovon-ing on hor way homo from Grand -.j Rondo valloy, Oregou, whoro sho has boon spond lug tho summor with frionds. Mrs. Rouudy is vory favor-ubly favor-ubly impressed with that section of tho country, and thinks thnt tho opportunities for making a living aro far hotter thoro thau thoy aro horo. Land, howovor, is high in price, but tho lndy says that in many instnnoort thoy mako as much profit o(E ono aero thoro as wo do from flvo horo. Crops nro raised thoro without wator, with . ,. tho exception of tho sugar boot. Work for persons who do not havo farms of thoir own, Is abundunt nt good wages. Sho said that sho know of wnnion thoro who woro oarnlng as 3 high as two dollars por day iu tho Holds. Tho custom thoro is for tho-women tho-women and girls ns woll as tho mou and boys to work in tho Holds during ' f harvest timo. 1 . |