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- . .................... • ■ . (The Ibrmtaâm Wralb VOL. XVI Ü.UfQ. HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17. 1922 RECLAMATION CHIEF INSPECTS PROJECT HER ESTONIANS CLIMB MOUNT HOOD A. F Beisse and Family Report SPorS of M ountain Climbing As Fine EXPERTS STUDY COLUMBIA RIV A. F. Belssc an d fam ily re tu rn e d T h u rsd ay from a trip dow n th e h ig h ER POSSIBILITIES way to P o rtlan d an d from th ere to Forest Grove w here they inspected Notables of Reclamation Service and th e new Masonic home an d la te r vis ited M cM innville. They retu rn ed by A gricnltural Department E n te r, w ay of th e M ount Hood loop. Only p a rt of th is road is com pleted and tained by Commercial Club th ey m otored only as fa r up as Cloud Cap In n , clim bing up a* m ile an d one T h at rep resen tativ es of th e th ree b alf fa rth e r or about 6000 feet front n o rth w estern states, an d o fficials of ,h e sum m it, w here th e snow lay deep, v ario u s d ep artm en ts of governm ent , H® rep o rts the g rad es up as very a re now surveyin g th e en tire Coluni- ' steep and for several m iles one has bia river on its possibilities, w as the ' to 8 ° in low. He says too. th e change sta te m e n t of A. P. Davis, d irecto r of in tem p eratu re is g re a t an d one reclam ation service in th e d e p art- "ro a sts in th e st:n o r sh iv ers in the m ent of in terio r, . made before the sh ad e.” However, h e th in k s m ountain H erm iston com m ercial association clim bing is th e “g re a t life if you w here all of U m atilla co u n ty w as don’t w eaken.” represented. An enco u rag in g note ntnm ioiun n u n Lin DIES AT PENDLETON ♦ <’ ❖ « “ TENSHUN HOOSIER’ ❖ If you're a H oosier, be sure to 4* come ❖ To th e H oosier picnic and have SETTLED IN THE HERMISTON 4- some fun. ❖ It w ill be held on th e Jim G ent COUNTRY IN 1913 4- law n, . 4- (A nd be sure to b rin g the fam ily along.) Burial Will be at Puyallup, W ash.; ♦ Born in Canada 66 Years ♦ * A •> 4 CITY WATER OFF; REPAIRS BEING MADE ❖ TROUBLE IS CAUSED BY SUCTION ♦ 4> 4- ♦ PIPE RUSTING OUT Reservoir Wag Cleaned Out and No. 49 ALFALFA SEED YIELD ABOVE AVERAGE THIS YEAR R. C. Canfield Figures Yield From Acreage Cut Will Be 400 Pounds Per Acre R. C. C anfield, tw o m iles w est of tow n, th in k s th is w ill be the best I y ear for a lfa lfa seed production for J several years past. From a m easured acre®8® “ % acres he has a record i for the J production for tw o years j p rio r to th is. T he yield from th is in j 1920 w as 800 pounds. L ast y car th e seed w ent 600 pounds to the 2 t i acres. T his y ear he places the yield ®t <00 pound» to th e ucre or 1000 pounds. The pods a re well lilled, th e color is b rig h t yellow and a very »mail percentage of sh ru n k en seed, Mr- C anfield has a n o th e r patch, larg - 01 ,Ilan th is w hich has not been t u t the seed n o t h av in g y et m atured. HONEY PRODUCERS SHIP FIRST CAR FIFTEEN TONS GO OUT THURS DAY OF THIS WEEK , Outlook is Good for M aintaining As 4- On the South E ast H ill 'tw ill be, « the W ater Was Turned sociation Prices Though Calif- ♦ From the tim e of noon dinner, 4« Ago on Wednesday Shipmeuts P lentiful 4> and Gee; <. ______ •> D on’t forget your picnic lunch — —— A. M cM illan, resid en t of H erm is ❖ As th ere w ill su rely be a buuch 4- W ate r w as tu rn ed off from th e The firs t fu ll car of honey to be to n and th e U m atilla p ro ject, died ♦ ♦ city m ains last Sunday. T he cause shipped out of H erm iston is being a t St. A n th o n y ’s h o sp ital in P endle ❖ AI bo brin g your cup and plate, ❖ Of the sh u t down w as the fact th a t leaded today and consists of a . on- ❖ And try to a rra n g e so you w on't 4- ton, W ednesday m o rn in g a t 2:3 0 the suction pipe in the well h ad signm ent of 230 cases or about a be late. 4. a fte r an illness w hich extended over ❖ ru sted out. T he old pipe has been re- m inim um c ar of fiftee n tons ❖ Y our spoon and fork too, should ♦ I ho p ast th ree m onths. moved and new pipe p u t in its place Je n s Skovbo is shipping th is first ❖ come along 4- Mr. M cM illan w as born in P eter boro u g h ?C an ad a, N ovem ber’15* 1856 ❖ To the H oosier picnic w ith the ♦ and th e rep a ir is now com pleted. car but others than his own is go W ate r users w ere not tak en u n ing out. He will have about 100 and was jn Wg 67tb ypar a|. <he t(me 4- th rong. aw ares and Sunday last every recept HERMISTON NUTRITION CLASS cof,eH which he will put up in small ♦ acle available by th e housew ives was of his death. He cam e here w ith his TO MEET NEXT FRIDAY lo‘s lo b® retailed on the Portland fam ily in 1913 and la te r b o u g h t and ❖ A ugust 27 w ill be th e big day, ❖ utilized for sto rin g up a supply pend ■ j m arket. on the possibility of building the big FEEDING DEMONSTRATION farm ed 40 acres n th e fo u rth u n it. <9> B ury your w ork all u n d er th e •> in g th e expected d rought. Mrs. H enry Thompson, Trained Nurse The other p art of the consignment hay. <> hydro-electric p la n t a t U m atilla rap - SHOWS VALUE SKIMMILK He survived by tw o ch ild ren , a son ❖ B u t Mr. C randall has been on the ids by th e federal governm ent some of Pendleton, to Talk on “Care ia i‘old- ! and d au g h ter, both of whom reside ❖ Meet your friends from the ❖ Job alm ost continuously since and tim e in the fu tu re / was spoken by Mr. I of Sick Child” 11 is planned to have a t least a c ar H oosier sta te , & here, L ila M cM illan b eing employed ❖ has pum ped w ater in to th e m ains Demonstration Conducted by 0. A. load in w arehouses a t both Spckane Davis. by the telephone com pany and H a rry ❖ W hile you’re enjoying the fes- •> every tw o hours from 4 In th e m orn The H erm iston N u tritio n class ' and P o rtlan d so th a t orders for im - C. Shows Value as Feeding D irector Davis spoke a fte r m ak ' tive plate. 4> ing u n til 10 o’clock a t n ig h t. I w ho is a salesm an w iih S appers’ Inc. ❖ T his der the direction of Mrs. Van Deusen, m ediate delivery can be made to in g a su rv ey to f th e proposed McKay [ Adjunct to be High ♦ gives a 60 pound pressure and is sufl The fu n eral services w ill be held ❖ C ounty Home D em onstration A gent, re tailers w ith th e least delay to creek dam, th e U m atilla rap id s pro- ! •> ❖ ♦ ❖ ❖ 4- ❖ 4» ❖ ❖ 4- •> •> •> ficien t for m ost users. a t P uyallup, W ash., T h u rsd ay , th e ❖ w ill hold a m eeting a t th e lib ra ry them . It is also figured th a t th e sav Ject site and th e governm ent irri- i Below is a copy of a rep o rt m ade by i body leaving P endleton W ednesday The b u tch er shops and cream ery i F riday afternoon a t 2 :3 0 p. Mrs. ing betw een carload and local fre ig h t g ation project in th e west end of the th e E x p erim en t D ep artm en t of th e evening on No. 23. P u y allu p is also ALFALFA WEEVIL FOUGHT have been th e m ost inconvenienced H enry Thom pson, train ed nurse of ( " ill go a good w ays tow ard paying county. 'O regon A g ricu ltu ra l College, c o v e r-! *1,0 b u rial place of Mrs. McMillan BY MALHEUR FARMERS by th is and have not been able to ru n Pendleton, w ill talk on "T h e Care of lhe w arehousing and brokerage, He said th ere is already money ' lug a hog feeding d em o n stratio n con- who died h ere some y ears ago. th e ir cold storage m achinery. tho Sick C hild.” All m others are wel- , It is th o u g h t th is sam e plan of on hand* to buy th e rig h t of w ay and { ducted on the farm of J. W. M a x w e l l ---------------------------■ C. H. C randall sta te d W ednesday come. shipm ent may be adopted by the The a lfalfa w eevil continues to be site for the McKay creek project, b u t a t E ugene. T h is is good p racticable RETURN FROM WEDDING TR IP I U m atilla C ounty Honey P roducers as- a serious m a tte r for th e consideration th a t th e w ork of cleaning the r e s e r - -------------------------— th a t money for construction<purposes (in fo rm atio n and may be~of value to ) ,j, ,j, •> .> .5, .j, sociation on some of th e ir consign- - of M alheur county farm ers. It has voir w ill be taken up a t once and as is not yet available and th a t th e tim e hog ra ise rs on th e p roject. Mr. and Mrs. Logan Todd re tu rn e d been found th a t it has now spread thlB requires b u t tw o o r th ree hours <, incuts. lim it could not be set for o b tain in g One of (be farm „ seiecte«l for hog Tuesd®F m orning from a sh o rt wed- into some of th e rem ote sections of lie hopes l y today to have w ater in WHO STOP AT HERM- ♦ The C alifornia A ssociation of H on. 8Uch- feeding d em o n stratio n s is in L ane d in g trip . It is (reported th a t they the county. S praying, w hich costs ap th e reservoir and a su fficien t pres- j. ISTON AUTO CAMP cy Producers w as abandoned last ycar "T h ere is m ore th a n $4,000,000 j county and th a t of J. W. M axwell ' have purchased tw en ty acres east of proxim ately 75 cents an acre, w nen su re fo r a ll users and fo r fire pro- tnd as a consequence th e re is m uch delin q u en t money due th e service ' Mr. M axwell ru n s a d airy h erd of tow n from 'E l i W in esett ,and w ill conducted properly, seems to be the tection. ❖ ❖ ❖ < •❖ ❖ <•■><•<••}> 4. 4. 4. independent sellin g of honey, and now by se ttle rs in irrig a tio n d istric ts cows, farm s 160 acres of land and m ak® th e ir home th ere. T he ran ch only m etliod of relief. On a m easured Mr. and Mrs. W. F. F lcke left L air. ,ho Prlc®8 on C alifornia honey is ru l- so w ork w ill he held up pending re utilizes th e by-products on the farm Unproved w ith a good house and area w hich had not been sprayed. TO SELL DAIRY COWS M ontana in early Ja n u a ry and have ,nK loW0r <I»a® Oregon on th e P o rt- ceipt of tills m oney,” the d irecto r w ith th ree O. I. C. brood sows and a outbuildings. C ounty A gent B re ith a u p t, found 1,- sp en t the g re a te r p a rt of th e tim e land m arket, they h av in g ab o u t on bald. * boar. The object of th e d em o n stra- ! --------------------- — — 100 live larvae, w hereas only 260 F red M akinson, w ho lives on the since tiicn to u rin g . T hey visited in equal advan tag e ns to fre ig h t rates F H. Newell, th e firs t d irecto r of tlon is to em phasize th e value of CONGRESSMAN SINN0TT WILE were found follow ing a single a p p li Ju d g e R lnackcr place 4 m iles from P o rtlan d and Tillam ook for severul w ith th is te rrito ry on account of reclam ation, the m an whom M r.D av - jsonio of (he farm w astes as a m eans cation of spraying, he yield w here H erm iston on th e w est side of tho m onths and also loured all along tho w ater shipm ents. H ow ever it Is INSPECT ROUTE OF HIGHWAY is succeeded, w as w ith Mr. Davis in ¡of ra isin g hogs. unsprayed w as 1.10 tons and w here river. He says he cannot find a s u it. Oregon coast. They aro now on th e ir claim ed tliut th e q u a lity is in ferio r th e co u n try Monday. Mr. N ewell is j The sows farrow ed Septem ber 10 a single ap p licatio n of spray was able ranch for re n t w ith b a rn s BUit- , way back to G reat F alls. M ontana to honey of tills d is tric t, nearly all A rran g etn en ts w ere com pleted yes m aking a survey for th e governm ent b rin g in g tw en ty -fo u r pigs a fte r first m ade, two tons. being of a d ark v ariety , w hile much able for his larg e herd of Jersey and w here they w ill m ake th e ir home. to determ ine reasons w hy th e re Is loses w ere counted out. All of the terd ay for a m eeting of th e B lue of tile H erm iston v ariety is w aler H olstein and has announced an auc- ■ M ountain H ighw ay asso ciatio n ’s exe v acan t land on governm ent pro jects tw en ty -fo u r w ere k ep t tip to w ean- tlon sale for th is S atu rd ay ot all his Mr. and Mrs. R. A. W illablty and w hlte. The outlook for th e associa SMALL BOY CUTS at,d w h a, can he done to b rin g set-J Ing tIm e. T be BOwa and boar t0 . 7 ' th * dairy stock. G. L. B en n ett w ill be tw o sons, R alph and Law rence, of tion to m a in ta in th e ir prices e sta b THUMB IN LAWNMOWER tiers on the land. g eth er w ith the 24 p igs w ere allow ed f °w ®^on an . " i n . , utn- th e au ctioneer and th e sale w ill s ta rt Los A n g elis aro on th e ir way to lished th is season, they th in k is good a t 1 o clock sharp. P atzua, W isconsin, for a nextended as the production in th e w hole coun F red Steiw er, P endleton atto rn ey , ! free ru n of a g ra in stu b b ie field pnthualagta of E lg in , Pendleton W hile playing w ith a law nm ow er try is only a norm al crop — ----------------------- - visit w ho presented the proposal of th e p astu re. T hey w ere fed 1000 pounds W eston, W alla W alla an d o th er a t the E a rn h a rd t home S aturday, On tlie m arkets a t Spokane. H er U m atilla rapids pow er site p ro ject of g raie -ion. November 21 poln(B, to be held a t th e Toll G ate on Jessie Neil, young son of Ben Neil, FAIR BOOMERS HERE m iston honey h as an ad v an tag e of before th e P o rtlan d cham ber of com- (he w eaned p igs w ere w eighed up 8Um|n,t of thp B, ue m o u n ta, From S eattle came Mr. and Mrs. got his thum b In the w orkings w ith merce, gave th e salien t facts of he rh ere w ere at th a t tim e tw en ty pigs 50 m iles fj.om here op ftt n P o rtlan d w as w ell represented in F red T hullcke and sm all son Gordon about one cent a pound over C alifor th e resu lt th a t he had the end of his nia and as the production ln th e big proposal t<5 th e m em bers of th e as four had been sold for breeding ¡o ’ciocfc th u m b sliced off. The boys w ere cut- E a stern Oregon by tho 1925 fa ir who stoppod a t the cam p Monday reclam ation p arty . stock. These tw e n ty pigs w eighed carav an w hich is m aking a to u r, evening, e n ro u te to Los Angeles n o rth w est is only su fficien t for hom e H. M. S chilling, project m an ag er. H 9 4 pounds. In o th e r words Mr. I AU canlpers an d ~ ‘“ >n resi- tin g m uskm elon rin d s ln th e law n boosting for th e exposition of 1925. w here they w ill m ake th e ir fu tu re consum ption they flguro th e ir prices \ den ts th ereab o u ts are in v ited to a t mower. m et the governm ent p a rty a f P endle- Maxwell had 1194 pounds of pork T he carav an headed by Mayor home. T hey have been on th e road can he m ain tain ed here also la te r In tend th e m eetin g and join in th e dls- ton Sunday and b ro u g h t th em down w ith no o th e r o u tlay besides th e George B aker of P o rtlan d le ft S a tu r- since May 10 and made a thorough tho season. eussions. On th e w ay up, th e p a rty VALLEY FARMERS ARE Monday. D irector D avis and Chief j 1000 pounds of g rain . day afternoon, m ak in g m any stops, to u r of Idaho and M ontana. T hay w ill road inspect ro u te of of th e tb e propos- E ngineer W eym outh were tak en ov- | T he sows and h o ar are in excellent ■ ed Jn d g th e e Scban U m a_ LOOKING OVER PROJECT a rriv in g here ab o u t fo u r th irty Sun- ' report a very pleasant trip and th a t OREGON CONTRIBUTION FOR day aftern o o n and stayed fifteen ,b ® Ford th ey have been trav elin g e r th e w est side by Mr. S ch illin g on , b reed ,n g condition and are receiv- tlU a colln(y col]rt_ E n g )n eer Leo NEAR EAST RE L IE F LARGE In h as caused them no trouble. W. R. Alvin real estate broker of m inutes. M onday- 1 J n g an,pu’! fe,,d froni ,h e «’«•‘’PPlnK® Shannon of U ntatila county, S en ato r C o n trib u tio n s in cash and com Lebanon, Oregon, accom panied by W. The carav an w as composed of ---------- A ccom panying F. II. Newell w ere, of the d airy cows w hich are e atin g Roy R itn p r Colonpl R au, H w Mr, a nd Mrs. A. L. Maple, Miss m odities to ta lin g $136,155.21 were C. S. Scofield, chief of office of -some tw elve pounds of g rain daily. ,,aupb of W a]la W aRa preg,d e n t of H. H ow ard of A lbany, C harles B erg about 20 cars w hich carted various W estern Irrig a tio n A g ricu ltu re De- T his lot of tw en ty p igs w ill be con- tb g asaociat1on_ Jolln w Langdon of Lebanon Ed. H out of C orvallis organ izatio n rep resen tativ es boosting G race Maple and Mrs. J . H. Black m ade by O regon fo r N ear E a st Re | w ho have been v isitin g in C alifornia lief d u rin g lhe y ear en d in g Ju n e 30, p a rtm e n t of A gricu ltu re, W ashing- , tin n ed on te s ò T hey w ill receive A. F. A lexander and o th ers from W al and H. W. Deere of P o rtlan d arrived th e fair. ---------------------------- 'a n d In P o rtla n d for the past five 1922 according to an a u d it of th e ac ton, D. C. and A. C. Cooley. A g ri- some skim m ilk an d a ,g ra in ra tio n o f la w „ , a p |# n tQ at(pnd A„ excep, Monday of th is Week to look over the counts of J. J. H an d sak er, S ta te D i LEAVES FOR PORTLAND we“k* are now 0,1 th e,r ret,,rQ c u ltu rtst. office of D em onstration on vetch screen in g s w heat and barley a ploaaant m ollntain tr ip _ aa well aa „ co u n try w ith K view of p u rch asin g _______ home in G lasford, Illinois. Mr. Maple rector, list com pleted ‘by Jo h n S. land here. Some of the p a rtie s re R eclam ation projects. S alt L ake City, equal p a rts productive m eeting Miss Beryl M athew s left W edncs- 1(1 cash ier of the F arm ers S tato Bank W lltse, N ational A uditor, and re p o rt U tah. They w ere show n ocer th e p ro . ' They w eighed an av erag e of 59 7 T h „ principa] p „ ; poae of tbp m pet_ tu rn e d W ednesday w hile the o th ers ject Monday and T uesday by H arold Pound« on N ovem ber 25, a t eig h ty - ing ,g (Q , akp lh e tw<j cong,.campn w ill rem ain for som etim e yet. W hile day for h e r hom e In P o rtlan d , a fte r ,n ,h a t c l,Y T h,'Y expect to go by 'd liy him Io A rth u r W. B ro k in g s of Ladd and T ilton B ank, 'S ta te T reas here they w ere show n ab o u t by J. h aving s^en t tw o weeks in H crm ls- waY ° I t bo Yeilowstono P ark, Dean of the local statio n , w ho took five days old. over tbp road and Repllrp (b e |r furt]] u re r of N ear E ast Relief. then, to P roser. W ash in g to n on th e ■ Second period— Mr. W iley Max- pr in(prpBt tbp projept B oth haye M. Biggs, local real estate m an. ton ias th e g u est of Mrs. H arvey Mr,, and Mrs. H. W. H ayes and “In view of th e size o f th e S tate, Payne, m orning of th e 16 th . ; well of Lane county, liv in g n ear E u- already expreBapd , bplr illtentlonB of (d au g h ter T helm a are on th e ir w ay to Its com paratively sparse population J. K. L ytel, P ro ject M anager ‘ 8®n ®. w as a cooperator w ith C ounty a jd | ng , be callse b n t , bpy wiR bo ln SETTLERS HERE FROM VALLEY P rince A lbert, C anada, w here they and the sm all force of w orkers em of th e Y akim a P ro ject, Y akim a, A^ e n t W h itn ey and th e livestock b e tte r position to d o so afte r inspect- CHURCH NOTES J expect to v isit for several weeks, ployed by Hie N ear E a st R elief, I W ash., and M. D. Scroggs, S u p erln - sp ecialist of th e extension service of (ng tb e P n t,rp gltu atlo n . All w ho have J, W. K eller, of Jefferson, Oregon, ,layeM f,’,,» erly lived in C anada fe d th at much credit Is due th e S ta te ten d en t of Irrig a tio n , Sunnyside. Oregon A g ricu ltu ra l College in show in vestigated the proposed road Im- arriv ed Monday of this week w ith a Sunday school a t 10 a. 111 and W ash., m et D irector A. P. Davis and in ^ lh ® value of skim m ilk for hog proveinent, are e n th u siastic over the c ar load of household goods and m orning w orship at 11 a. m., subject but a re now resid en ts of Sacram ento for raisin g th is am o u n t a t an over Cheif E ngineer F. E. W eym outh a t feeding.^ possibilities. Two big in ter-m o u n tain farm equipm ent and has moved on of serm on: "A S tra n g e r’s G ra titu d e .” C alifornia and have been th ere for head of less th a n 10 per c e n t," sta te s Mr. W lltse. “C o n trib u tio n s received In th e d ” em o n stratio n 20 w ean- sect(onR w ill bo u n iled by its con- th e A. E. P helps place, n o rth of tow n Special m usic, vocal duot. L a it lhe past ycar. H erm iston and accom panied them to from th e w ealthy, populous s ta te s of ers w ere used. T hey w ere of tho O. 8truc(ton Bnd aC(,CSB a bPallt, fuI Sunday m orning Mrs. W ells san g a th e Y’akim a project on the 14th. w hich ho recently accuqulred. lhe E ast, w hero one city w ill raise A p a rty consisting of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. and C hester W h ite breeding. In m ountain co u n try will be afo rd ed .— beau tifu l solo. D. C. E ly and d a u g h te r of Oregon more th a n 95 per cen t of every dol- ad d itio n to th e m ilk from e ig h t cows P fn dlcton T rib u n e O fficial board m eets F rid ay n ig h t. J. M Biggs expects to leave today STEAMER NORTHWESTERN Clly and Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Byron gon and w here th e coBt of securing th e pigs w ere fed g rain . T he average ___ ___ for points in the valley w ith a p a rty Services a t C olum bia a t 3 o’clock. and d a u g h te r Melba of T u a la tin , Ore the fund Is consequently low er, e n STRANDED ON ROCKS w eight a t th e b eg in n in g of the dem- P arso n s nppnt S unday w ith of local people w ho a re in terested in C. E. Glasgow of Irrig o n , w as in gon arrived b l the cnm piground last ables us to rep o rt an averag e over o n stra tio n was 69.7 poiiuds an d a t b | a p aren ts ■ H erm iston W ednesday on business. T uesday evening T hey a re on th eir head for tlie w hole U nited S tates of land ihere. T he steam er N o rth w estern , th e the end of 119 days th ey averaged service boat of the Pacific Telephone 2 J¿ poundg Jn w eight ” th e average r~ i t j 1 f~n way to C rnigvtlle, Idaho. Miss Byron less th an 5 per cent. In o th e r words, Co. is stran d ed on th e rocks in .a age of six and o n e-h a,f m onths. Is a stu d e n t of th e U niversity of Ore more th an 9 5por cen t of every dol la r co n trib u ted to N ear E ast R elief slough In th e C olum bia riv e r n e a r | had bee n put on at th e m i hof ™58 gon. Cold S prings landin g . It c arries a ppupds ppr day goes in to a ctu a l relief w ork. crew of 50 men who a re doing rep a ir Thp g ra)n fpd Wftg b a r,ey w heat “As an acco u n tan t, I am im press Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Child a re on w ork on th e T elephone lin e along and corn w ith some screnings. A th e ir re tu rn to P o rtla n d a fte r h av ed w ith th e carefu l check on Its funds th e river. ing visited In Spokane fo r several kept by N eur E ast R elief," stales Mr. to tal of 9300 pounds of g rain w as Two steam ers from P o rtlan d w ill fpd and 7200 of m |lk n r# days, and they were accom panied by B rookings "T h o u g h th e system of arriv e (his week to pull it off th« q(llred 289 pf(UndB of g rain and 224 F red Douglas of Spokane. Mr. Child Imokkeeping ntid of daily and m o n th , lg a m em ber of the G raham , Bailey ly rep o rts to New Y ork th ere Is p rac rt,ck8' pounds of skim m ilk to produce 100 mid Child firm , (he Dodge d< ulers in tically a m onthly a u d it of ev ery jeen t T he N orthw estern has been in th t „ r , ncreaBO w eight. It is C olum bia n e a r Cold S prings lan d in g saf(¡ to e,itim a |e tb a t |b p 224 received n t th e various sta le offices, P o rtlan d . as well as annul a t the visit of th e for the past tw o weeks. of m ilk , saved 100 pounds of g rain Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Roach a re on N ational A uditor to th o fifty or :in th e production of each 100 pounds he w ay back to th e ir hom e In Eu more N ear E ast R elief offices. N ot HOOSIER PICNIC AUGUST-27 I of gain. gene. a fte r h a v in g sp en t severnl only are tho offices In A m erica very T he g ra in w as ch arg ed for at Sunday, A ugust 27 th e a n n u a l weeks to uring. T hey visited th e Yel carefully checked up to see th a t th e i farm p rice and th e m ilk rated at H oosier picnic is to be held a t th e low stone P ark and also a t S alt Lake. funds are raised In th e moet econom . th irty cen ts per h u n d red . L abor, in hom e of Mr. and Mrs. Jam es G ent. t e r e s t on inv estm en t and deprecia leal w ay b u t a firm ,o f certified pub All those w ho a re h ere from th e s ta te lic a cco u n tan ts check th e ex pendi UMATILLA OIL DEVELOP tion on equ ip m en t w ere charged for of In d ian a a re cordially invited to a t - ; besides th e g rain an d m ilk fed. MENT COMPANY FORMED tures In th e N ear E a st for relief ' tend. A basket lunch w ill be served w ork as well. In ad ltio n to th is the T he tw e n ty pigs b ro u g h t $513.58. a l one o’clock p. m. T he P endleton T rib u n e of today 'N ear E ast R elief m ust rep o rt ail de Tbe to ta l expense w as $249.63. The In d ian a is well represented in H er pcefii wan $263.95, o r $13.20 per h as th e follow ing on th e new oil de tails of receipts and ex p en d itu res to m iston. as th e re a re ab o u t th irty hog. T he sellin g p rice for (he pigs Congress each year, as, it w as c h a r velopment. com pany a t U m atilla. tw o ‘from th a t sta te . "T h e Logan Oil D evelopm ent com tered by a special act of Congress to was on th e b asis o f $11.10 per cw l. pany fll< d incorporation ^papers yes w ork In the N ear E ast. Because of a t Eugene. terd ay w ith lh e county clerk for a th e careful w ay in w hich N ear B ait WEATHER IS COOLER Thin d em o n stratio n show ed d e a rly 1 cap italizatio n of $75,000, 7500 shares not only handles its funds b u t also lh e value of Bklm m f k for hog feed- at $10 but it is not th o u g h t th a t the does Its relief w ork. It h as th e etr The real hot w eath er of A ugust jng R show ed w hat good th rifty slock w ill be offered for gen eral sale dorsem ent of th e N ational Inform »- h as pome to an end for th e tem p era- P| „ w | „ do M r M axw ell is an ex "T h e Incorporsors arc W. J. Logan, tlon B ureau w hich Is to ch a rita b le to re has dropped considerable since re lle n t feeder, had good hogs and R. W. G alb raith , W. C. K irk, 8. 8. i o rg an izatio n s w hat Dunn and B rad- th e la tte r p art of th is last w eek. a p rof it mlt on« of th e farm P alm er, T hom as H u n ter. C. J. Johns, stre e t a re to com m ercial o rganl»a- H erm iston and vicin ity received 43 »«stew. Hogs, a few on every farm W. T R oberts and F. L. J e w e tt and (Ions. A cting on th e advice n t the of an Inch of rain fall last h rid a y will go a long way to w ard m aking the cen tral office w ill be a t U m atil N ational Inform ation B u reau th e n tg h t. T his Is ’th e first rain sin ce i be (arm pay. la. D u llin g la expected >° s t a r t sh o rt I’m ,la n d C om m unity C hest last year early in Ju n e. In all p a rts of th e s ta te . appropriated $41,250.00 to N ear ly. It has been a very dry summer even Miss Ada 8oneson left Wednesday F ast R elief.” In Portland and along the coast. for P„rUand wbpre pbp w)„ r|a)t L. D. Lay and son P h ilip , arrived friends and relatives for the next In H erm iston by au to Tuesday. They George Wagner was In Pendleton mt- nt. Looks as if Thc^ll Stay A ll Summer Vernon W aterman has from his vacation. . returned two weeks. expect to he here for several days. Wednesday on business.