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Stye Wrmtéfcm Wralh VOL. XVII HERMISTON SCORES ANOTHER VICTORY VJ . O ÍO. I * " * ” HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 19. 1922 * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ + ♦ ; IEARTHQUAKES ROCKS THIS COMMUNITY MANY HUNTERS COME ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O HERE FOR PHEASANTS ♦ HEALTH OFFICER ♦ HUNTERS ARE WARNED ♦ SUGGESTS RULES ♦ ♦ Estimated That 1,200 From Outside ♦ ♦ TO FOLLOW AGAINST SHOOTING ♦ Points Were on Project Sunday <• ---------- ♦ FROM AUTOMOBILES ♦ Hitt Gets Limit ♦ ---------- <. ♦ The cooperation of p aren ts of ♦ TAKE COLUMBIA COLLEGE INTO « school children is Asked to pre- ♦ ¡TWO SHOCKS' RECORDED F A S T ❖ Shooting oJ birds from auto- ♦ The larg est num ber of h u n te rs to ADJOURN HERMISTON CLASSES CAMP BY 33 TO 0 SCORE ❖ mobiles w ill draw th e g u ilty ♦ GUN BECOMES DISLODGED AND ♦ v ent th e spread of contagious ♦ v isit this section in y ears arrived AND NORTH OF TOWN AT NOON FRIDAY ❖ one a m axim um p enalty is th e ❖ diseases. P aren ts a re requested ♦ CONTENTS PENETRATE LEG h ere w ith th e opening of Chinese ❖ w arning issued by gam e w ard- ♦ ♦ to be unu su ally careful by not ♦ pheasant and q uail season Sunday ❖ ens in th is county. A ccording ♦ Captain Addleman Runs 85 Yards * »ending th e ir children to school ♦ m orning. T he hotels w ere filled to ❖ to tho w ardens. It has been the ❖ ♦ if they have a sore th ro a t or any ♦ Tremble Rattles Dishes Here at 8:20 Entire Town Announces Intention capacity and m any hom es were Foot Probably Will be Saved Dr. For Touchdown ; Haddox, ❖ practice of some to drive along ♦ ♦ skin eru p tio n . By conform ing to ♦ and 8 :45 Sunday N igh t; Slight th ronged w ith friends from out of of Attending Oregon-Whit Gale Says; Will Operate Smith and Sevy Stars ❖ and when they see a pheas- ♦ ♦ th is ru le you may p revent an ❖ th e city th a t had come to tak e ad Quake Monday man Fracas ❖ a n t o r quail feeding along th e ♦ •> epidem ic of contagious diseases ♦ Friday v an tag e of th e shooting. I t w as esti !♦ sp read in g th ro u g h o u r schools. ♦ ❖ road to shoot it from th e m a- A m ated th a t 1,200 h u n te rs from o u t Dr. W. W Iilsley, ♦ School will close in H erm iston X ' ’ J*®', T ‘' la ‘h ®y *8 “ d lr e tt * T earin g th ro u g h th e line for big ♦ Two. d istin c t e a rth q u ak e shocks side points w ere on th e project gains, circlin g the ends fo r 10 and '•* H ealth O fficer^ F riday a t noon so th a t teachers and T / ‘ ” 7 tb . e law a,ld a,,yone 4 Gossage, who lives five miiee Sunday. w ere fe lt in th is v icin ity Sunday 15 yards a t a tim e and execu tin g sev ♦ ♦ n ig h t T he firs t was recorded a t 8:20 A lthough m any have retu rn ed to stu d e n ts may a tte n d th e Oregon- ’ ° “ n g u ,lty of doing it w ill be ♦ n o rth east of town, was accidentally eral forw ard passes, th e H erm iston * sh o t in the rig h t leg Just above the and th e second a t 8 :4 5 . A t homes th e ir homes now, th ere a re still sev. W hitm an football gam e in P endle- X “ T??®d a t ° “ Ce' high school football team overw helm . . “ h ' ,n ,®r can not get out ♦ an k le Tuesday evening w hen his gun th ree an d fo u r m iles east of town it eral in tow n front P o rtla n d and W ill- ton, it wag announced a t th e T uesday . ed the Colum bia College team of M il. . L 8 Ba" ,e’ h® 18 " Ot * ,h a t hu had »landing noon m eeting of th e Comm ercial club i shook the dishes and ra ttle d the w in- [ antele V alley points. eiltlll4*n A. « .U .W tf» h h a „ v n . n n v ’* ton here F rid ay afternoon by a score i dows an d w as accom panied by a loud Most of th e h u n ters, p articu larly by F. B. Swayze, clerk ot th e school of 33 to 0. i • . “ h" — •» » « ii » . noise sim ilia r to an explosion. N o rth th e local men, got th e bag lim it, but board. S pectacular open field ru n n in g by T he high school football team and ♦ “The law is quite stric t on this ♦ ¡th ro u g h his leg. The foot will prob I of H erm isto n th e shock w as also it is reported th a t th ere is a sh o rt ♦ point and it will be enforced to ♦ ably be saved, according to Dr. R. S. A ddlem an, Haddox and Sm ith of H er felt. age of birds th is year. T he h ard w in Coach G raiapp have been invited as ♦ the le tte r." m iston and Sevy of C olum bia fe a tu r Gale, a tte n d in g physician. He w ill j T hough it was n o t noticed in th e te r is said to have killed o ff many g uests of th e m anagem ent of th e big ♦ ♦ ed th e game. co llegiate gam e an d th e board con o p erate perhaps F riday n t th e hospit tow n b u t by a few, some noted th a t of them . ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < > al. A fast, dry field and a blazing sun Local Merchant Finds Oregon Far th e ir doora refused to sw ing easily B u t a few v iolations of th e law tended th a t classes could be postpon- j ed F rid ay afternoon and allow m any - j A ccording to reports, Mr. Gossage welcomed th e team s w hen they tr o t have been reported th u s fa r. Local Ahead of Middle States— Roads M onday m o rn in g a s th ey had done ted out on th e field sh o rtly before hud gone in to the field to get his h unterg realize the necessity of pro o th ers who w nuted to go to atten d . h ereto fo re an d a ttrib u te d It to u n Filled With Tourists 3 o'clock. A good crow d of high ( disc and had taken his shotgun along te c tin g th e gam e an d m ost of those I t is understood th a t th e tim e w ill | usual actio n of th e earth . school stu d e n ts and tow nspeople and th ® h0P® th a t he 111 « h t 8ea a from o u ts'd e points a re good sp o rts be m ade up n ext week w ith sh o rt j Some re p o rt th a t a th ird slig h t a delegate from M ilton w ere on hand men and w illin g to abide by regula noon hours. T h ere are five autom obiles on th e »hock w as fe lt ab o u t 2 o'clock Mon tions. P ractically th e en tire tow n have 1 to cheer th e ir respective team s. F or road in Oregon to every one on th e daV m orning. a few m inutes follow ing th e kick — - j a g ain st the disc and it becam e dis H enry H itt, local sportsm an was declared th eir in ten tio n of a tte n d in g high w ay in th e middle west, accord- T hough th is is th e firs t earth q u ak e v u e u V U 1 I I V I CI1V.O ^ U U B u v - a lodged. conference game. U O l C regon's de- o ft it appeared as thou g h H erm iston in g to F. A. Chezik, local m erch an t, i fn recen t years, it Is n o t th e firs t one one of those th a t got th e lim it Sun th feat last S aturday a t the han d s of Itrigation Congre.s. and Oregon De- day m orning. w as up ag ain st the stiffest proposi w ho h as recen tly retu rn ed from a ever here, according to all resi- M ultnom ah club and W h itm an ’s b a t- j evelopment Board Approve Sys tion of th e year but follow ing S hot- EPIDEMIC HITS HOG m o n th 's to u r of th a t section In th e den ls ° f th e com m unity. They de tie w ith Idaho to a 3 to 0 score have w ell’s rtcovery of A ddlem an’s fum ble HERDS NEAR HERE in te re sts of pleasure and business, i d a r e th a t several tim es in the p ast tem as State Necessity placed both team s about even, accord- j over th e M ilton goal line for a to u ch Mr. Chezik stopped a t Glasgow, i the e a rth in th is section has been ing to th e dopesters, so th a t in te re st ; down H erm iston took on th e appear- ! M ont., F argo and M ahpeton, N. D., know n to trem ble. A bout eig h t years C. P. Adams Reports Loss of 16; in ru n n in g high. a n te of a real football m ach 'n e and ; By L. A. H u n t St. P au l and p oints in th e D akotas ago a sim iliar occurence took place, Summerers and Waugaman O. C. Young, re a lto r and insurance em erged easy w inners. it is said. and N ebraska. m an, w as th e prin cip al speaker a t ! The o u tstan d in g event of the Ore- Animals Sick D uring th e first q u a rte r M ilton "W e are fa r ahead of th em in th e clul^ luncheon. He outlined th e ¡son firig a tio n Congress was the re opened up on th e aerial ro u te and P rospects for oil in thig vicinity plan of th e Lyceum Course and told Port of th e Oregon D evelopment every w ay," declared Mr. Chezik. HERMISTON HOST TO An epidem ic believed by some to be m ade first down th ree consecutive w ere never b rig h te r th a n a t th e pres how th e C om m unity club had ta k e n Board. “ flu has lilt th e hog herds noar "In th e firs t place th e people in O re. BIG FORD CARAVAN tim es before th e local boys succeed e n t tim e, according to W . J. Logan, over th e affair. E very effo rt is being here. C. gon are fa r m ore prosperous th a n in a » tho «.„„„„I I------- ~' * P. ' Adam s su ’d “ T m hu u r rsd w u ay ay ed in solving th e ir system . Though president of th e Logan Oil Develop p u t fo rth by th e club to m ake th e Oregon irrig a tio n Congress ■ t° p Inorning th a t ho had already lost 16 th e ir forw ard passes did n o t w ork th e m iddle west. T here is m ore busi Reception Committee Headed by num bers a big success. ¿ „ J ’ . “ “ 7 u , « ’nd feared for the loss of his e n tire m ent Co., who a re d rillin g on proper- so successfully from then on, they ness. W h eat is 20 cen ts m ore h ere and Mayor McKenzie Welcome Visit --------------------------- IoUoX '" g G>e failu re o t th e 'h e rd of m ore th an 30. Au e ffo rt was ey five m iles n o rth of tow n. T hey are clearly had the edge on H erm iston so p otatoes an d b u tte r a re m uch h ig h ors; Demonstrate at Shotwell’s OREGON GRADUATF«! ™ e Z P J " / Or ” eW Set‘ be,nK n,ado T hu rsd ay m orning to get now down 170 feet, and he says th a t er. T h e one th in g , it seems to me, fa r as passing w as concerned. OREGON GRADUATES tiers conducted by the Oregon S tate the stato v e t e r l n - ir v h»™ th a t p u ts ua w here we are today is S atu rd ay and S unday H erm iston experienced oil men w ho have looked TO HOLD KEONIOB Slck Tho second q u a rte r opened w ith the fact th a t to u rists are consum ing played host to th e big F ord C aravan o v er the land declare every indica Coach G ralapp’s boys p lay in g bang- fleers of th e Oregon S ecurities Com 'h e rd s of 11 M S n n u n s r a r c v o u r surplus. We have five tim es th e th a t stopped here on Its 3,000-m ile tion points tow ard oil in paying Former Students Will Banquet at ¡m ission, the d irecto rate of the v ari- W augam an' rite Strohm and Mr up football. S napping th e ball to ; ■ i 1, to u rist trav el here and th ere are easl. to u r th a t ended iif P o rtla n d th is q u an tities. FendietonElks Club Following ous Irrig atio n d istricts, and tho fi- x . X T o g s ¿ t said n, b X r i g h t ’ C ap tain A ddlem an, Jo h n n y Haddox ly five cars on th e road to every one week. T he Logan com pany have a drill Whitman Game i nancial interents of th© sta te began go f ,r o r "S h o tty " S hotw ell m eant yardage in th e middle west. And th e fact th a t The carav an arriv ed h ere S a tu r on th e ground capable o fgoing down every tim e. A ddlem an and Haddox th is new blood is com ing in to the 2,000 feet and a re o p eratin g as fast T w o . „ o T w ere the individual sta rs of th e c o u n try is bound to keep us going day m o rn in g from E cho a n d w as „ „ „ o ,, „ „ r J - - » r v z greeted by a reception com m ittee possible. T he well to be d rilled will form er game. fo rw ard ." consisting of M ayor F. C. McXenzle, cost in th e neighborhood of >10,- O regon who live in P endleton and , i o „ r ” ‘ “ »d hoe» h . hod l . h » , homo w , o l o h A sensation w as sprun g a t th e b e. T he d ro u g h ts in M ontana th e past F. B. Swayze, Dr. F. V. P rim e, E. 000, according to Mr. Logan. v icin ity w ill g a th e r a t an "old g ra d ” reunion in the E iks C ub a t P endle- X ’■ L v " p X e ? “ ‘ “ “ ,” U ' d“ h ‘ g in n in g of th e th ird q u a rte r when couple of years h as pu t p a rts of th a t ¡J. K ingsley, Thom as Campbell, H enry T he fin an cin g of th e company ton on th e evening of October 20, fol- Gen ' 7 h ’ , n ' n , " B' nCU U,ne bU‘ , ' “ le A ddlem an accepted the kick on h is sta te in dire circum stances, the local H itt, C laude Kellogg, local Ford th u s fa r has been done by residents own 15-yard line and raced th ro u g h low ing th e game betw een Oregon and ern s t a t u t e * 7 , 7 s ‘’W '’T ”“’' m erch an t says. Many have been fore- dealer, and a num ber of o th e r prom of th a t section. A to tal of >43,200 a broken field 85 yards for a touch 1 s ta te s have fa r outstriped T h e cham pions of th e N orthw est ed to get o u t of th e co u n try . in en t citizen s of th e tow n and com- of th e capital stock of >75,000 has W h itm an down A forw ard pass to P a rk e r, a F eatu red by th e presence of P resi- 7 ® S° n bu8lnu8rt “ nd th is i„ easily are in the Adams penH. Mr Adams In no place on his travels did Mr. m unity. S atu rd ay aftern o o n a dem- alread y been subscribed by farm ers fum ble recovered by Haddox and a d en t P. L. Campbell and in flu en tial ^ “Z i c u l t u r e “ m° re h ‘8 b ' y dCV<ilOP' '° ”tn 7 ” 'P,'tZ®8 W' th ” h°* 8 C hezik find such good roads as in en stra tio n was held on th e J. K. S h o t, in th e d istrict, it is said by the th rillin g end ru n of 20 yards by H ad. alum ni from sections outside of Uma- I a g ,lc u ltu re ' th e Salem sta te fair. He values h '8 th e N orthw est. H e says th a t In most well place and in th e even in g a mo com pany president. dox w ere responsible for th e o th er tills county, the m eeting w ill have Th,e g reat perlod of developm ent P'Rs at about >4.000. o t th e m iddle sta te s no such effort tion p ictu re show and rad io concert th re e touchdow ns. A ddlem an made th e aspect of a sta te g a th e rin g of *n Wa8hln g to n a g ric u ltu re was p r i - ----------------------------- - as is made h ere t sm ade to keep up w as Held a t th e H erm iston A uto Co. LYCEUM COURSE OPENS th ree goals in five attem p ts. U niversity men and women. Those ° r ‘° the la ,e fi'*ancial depression. GRALAPP'S TEAM IN th e highw ays and consequently In A crowd th a t equalled th a t a t the WEDNESDAY NIGHT a rra n g in g the reunion Bay the m eet- ? 11 . 11 sp ,e of tlio depreKsion general The M ilton team showed evidence m any places they a re alm ost im pass- H airy an d H og show th ro n g ed the LINE FOR PENNANT of tirin g in th e last h a lf and the able. in g is certain to be (he biggest al- bu8lne8» a,,d tl>e a g ric u ltu ra l in te r- ------------ | city S a tu rd ay afternoon and n ig h t. high schoolers made yardage a t will. um ni g a th e rin g in th e h isto ry of “ 7 " r l7 ‘ t ? ' h “ ™ enJ,,yed fa ,r Pendleton Out of Running as Re Play House Show Postponed to T h ere is a co n stan t influx of mid- jF lrs t s tre e t w as literally packed w ith E a stern Oregon. Ptosperity. There m ust be a reason. 1 ------------- - ™ The p lay in g of Leo S m ith a t cen t die w estern people to Qregon, he autom obiles an d o th er vehicles, and Avoid Conflict; Seats Now sult of Defeat by Athena T he reunion b anquet is scheduled NeW 8ettler8 can i'° t he secured for er was little sh o rt of m arvelous. De- fin d s, and v en tu res th a t th e num ber aU th e 8ido s t,e «ts and alleys were on Sale Last Saturday for 6 p. m. H arold W arn er, '13. P en- new developm ent in a s ta te w here de. s p itf the handicap of a crippled leg. will co n tin u e to increase In the next filled w lth m achines and horses, dleton atto rn ey , w ill a c t as toast- 11'ltiUellt laxe!i are a t b ,Rb tide. T ux. ; A thena high school’s defeat of tho Sm ith is one of the stro n g est men in tw o o r th ree years. T he first Lyecum Course num ber The v,8 ,t of th e carav an h ere was m aster. Mr. W arn er is a tto rn e y for e» can n o t in reason be low ered w ith - Pendleton team 9 to 7 S atu rd ay has th e line and is a m ainstay of th e of th e season w ill be presented a t the Mr. Chezik rep o rts a very enjoy- a 8Ucces8 in every way, according to team . H e is th e tow er of stre n g th able tr ip and a fin e v isit w ith old 1Mr' K ello g s u n d er whose direction P lay House n ext W ednesday evening. U m atilla county of the W orld W ar “ Ut new 8e,tIerH- S om ething m ust b o 'p ra c tic a lly p u t the Round-U p City done. F ollow ing a len g th y discus- eleven out of th e county football a ro u n d w hich Coach G raiapp had friends. i th e d em o n stratio n w as p u t on here. A talen ted group of a rtis ts have been V eteran S tate Aid Commission. b u ilt a cham pionship football m a i He declared th a t th e atten d an ce o b tain ed by th e C om m unity club who Speakers w ill include Jam es B. slon the Oregon Development League cham plonsh p th is season and It has chine. S m ith is n o t only one of the ¡S atu rd ay n ig h t fa r outnum bened h i8 a re in charge of th e a ffa ir and a live, Jo h n s, '12, who in h is u n d erg rad u ate was organized and financed for a boosted H erm iston high up in the fastest men on th e football eleven DIAMOND CONCERNS ARE expectations. ly en te rta in m e n t is prom ised. days was football m anager and a year's earn est Investigation of th e percentage colum n. The local team CHARGED WITH FRAUD b u t he shines equally as well in ! T he reg u lar W ednesday n ig h t show s ta r q u a rterm iler; H a rry L. Kttck, secret of the success of o th er slutes beat Pendleton 19 to 18 tw o weeks now w ,tfc basketball. H e is said to be th e only ’ a t th e Play House w ill be moved fo r ’16, E d ito r of the P endleton T ribune, In land settlem ent, the reason for ag„ n fle r a h ard , , Kh| . Methodist Church Notes football p layer in the co u n try play- ' Postmaster Skinner Notified of A c -, Sunday school a t 10 o'clock. Q uite w ard to T hu rsd ay ev ening It is a n and in h is college days V ice-Presi the prosperity of the m ore prosper- A th en a's victory, dope would indl- ^Saidst Firms; Letters j a num ber o f delegates w ill atten d nounced by M anager Ju lia n M orfltt, d en t of th e Associated S tu d en ts: ous sections of the m iddle w estern cate th a t the county honors th is year in g u n d er such a handicap. W ill be Returned to Senders the convention a t H elix th is week- w ho has donated the use of the th e a t C apt. Lym an G. Rice, '14, mem ber of s ta te s and a special Investigation wad wm e lt her go to A thena or H e n n ’s- The lineup follow s: ¡end. Usual church services at 11 e r for th e Lyceum e n tertain m en t. th e W orld W ar V eteran S tate Aid un d ertak en in to the facts as to co- ,„ n . A thena Is reported to have a H erm iston P osition C olum bia F ra u d orders have been issued ; o>cIock. Serm on by tb e p asto r R eserve seats a re now on sale a t Com m ission; B ertran d S. Je ra rd , operative m arket ng as found in Cal- team of veterans (h a t play good foot- Sm ith C. B rew ster W H in ln g e rl™ ’? e , 8 h t ' irm8 w ,th ,n th e p a 8 t! E vening services bigins a t 6:45. • he office of E. P. Dodd and those '1 5 ; Glen Storie, '1 3 ; A rie C. H am p orn a " ball b u t If seores are any indication Carson G. M H n ngei . ac' o rd in g '"fo rm atio n re- AII a re welcome. p la n n in g to a tte n d a re urged to m ake ton, '1 8 ; Miss E lsie F itzm aurice, '2 0 ; ' The resu lt of these Investigations they a re but one point b e tte r th a n W inesett G. M. llln .n g e r cetved by c H s k in n e r j,* .,, po„t - __________________ reserv ations early. Capt. L am ar Tooze, ’1 6 r an d Tom ^ a s summed up in the report of th e ) Coach G rulapp's pigskin a rtists. The H ughes T. G b i nla8' e r ’ ^rom the U nited S tates post- j T he v ocabulary of the average wo. eR°n Developm ent Board to (he ¡big scores th a t H erm 'ston h as been The A ll-S tar S isters Saxaphone Boyien, '1 5 ; Mr. Boylen was P resi- Rhodes T.. ,ra y ea■ al d ep artm en t. A ny mall addressed to man is said to consist of only 50 Q u a rte t w ill be m ain attra c tio n . d ent of th e Associated S tu d en ts of ,aMt ir r ’gatlon Congress Just held In ru n n in g up since th e ir defeat of W inslow E. 1 ar any th e firm s o r th e ir ag en ts w ill words, an d she uses every one of T hey a re reported to be am ong th e th e U niversity w hile an und erg rad u - Bend, Oregon. Pendleton would Indicute th a t they P a rk e r E. W olf be re tu rn e d to th e sen d er if possible, them. best In the country. ate. No one person can be prescribed a re im proving all th e tim e. A ddlem an (C) Q. Sevy (C) th e notice to Mr. S k in n er reads, i : for all economic ills, b u t in addl- M ilton high Is ra th e r an u nheard Shotw ell F. B en n ett W here th is can n o t be done they will tion to recom m endations ns to het- " f q u a n t ty and may fig u re In the H. R ubner G illis be sen t to th e Dead L e tte r office in te r fin an cin g for the new settler, w indup. W eston is p ractically o u t Haddox H. Johnson San F rancisco for disposal. (m ote conservative prices to settlers th e ru n n in g as a resu lt of tlieir ‘‘B ill" W arn er was referee and "T h e action comes as th e resu lt of ¡fo r lands, and a m ore in telleg en t d c f e a t b y S tu n f ie ld l a s t F r ld n y .S t a n - Todd um pire. do m an y people b eing tak en in by I dlversaflcatfon, an d b e tte r stan d er- field w as beaten by H erm iston 60 to M/HAT A DIFFICULT «JOB IT WAS TO PICK OUT sw in d lers,” said Mr. S kinner. "T h ere ‘ d ila tio n , th e em phatic endorsem ent p d u rin g th e D airy and Hog show, STATE W. C. T. U. MEETS a re so m any people w ho really th in k ■ A HAT WHEN WU WERE 5 IN 6 L E - ßUT ¡of the C alifornia m a rk etin g system They play the local hoys again next AT McMINNVILLI th ey can get a diam ond for 98 cents. ¡was m ade conspicuously Im portant. ¡S atu rd ay a t S tanfield. , A fter sen d in g th e ir money it is us- The fin an cin g of th is In v e s tlg a -, h wil1 not be ,b e easy victory of Mrs. M. J. Mumma Expects Re- u aliy th e last th ey ever h ere of It. tion waH largely u n d ertak en by t h e ' ,w o weeks aK°> c i t i e s venture, due port of Gathering Next I T he firm s a g ain st w hich fraud P ortland C ham ber of Commerce, and to th e fact th a t the boys from "B oh" Week ¡orders w ere issued follow : The R adi- I th e ir secretary, W. D. B. Dodson, S tan field ’s tow n have been p u ttin g , en t D iamond A S ilverw are Co., C an-! largely edited th e report of the board in some hard w ork at practice and i Members of the W om an's C h ristian adlan S ilverw are Co.; S tan d ard S il-I C. S. Mulboeuf an th e lr representa- “ n2.eXl" K R g an'c froni W elton T em perance union from all sections Ve r Co.; Crown S ilver A Jew elery Follow ers of the sp o rt though have jtlve m ade a several m onths’ Investi .o f the s ta te a re m eeting th is week in ¡Co.; H aw aiian Diamond and Prem i- It doped out th a t tho fin ii honors gation In C alifornia of some sixty M cM innville, the occasion being th e um < x ; Prem ium D spateh Co.; I ¡cooperative m ark etin g organizations, for the county will be decided when th irty -n in th a n n u al convention of O riental Diamond Jew elery Co ; and and the fin an cial conditions of mem- H erm iston m eets A thena. • he Oregon S tate W. C. T. U. The th e R ad ien t D iamond Co.; Prize De-1 bers a n d of business conditions as «essions, w hich a re being presided p artm en t. affected by them . R eports th a t th e PROJECT BECOMING over by th e s ta te presid en t, Mrs. i _ general success of these o rganizations Mary G a lle d , began Tuesday a fte r- RRAT ESTATE MOVING BIG DAIRY CENTER Is absolutely beyond question and Is! — noon and will close F riday evening. FAST HERE IS REPORT T he presid en t's address featu red _______ an o u tstan d ng featu re of C alifornia Creamery Has Record Run; ag ric u ltu re , and th a t it Is so recog- more Farmers Milking th e W edneoday afternoon session. An S h arp en h u rg and Ansen Places h our w ill be devoted to th e rep o rts of nlzed by the p riv ate business Inter- Cows Traded for Western Oregon està of the s ta te . ' ____ county presidents, and P. B. M itchell, Property atto rn e y from th e federal p ro h ib itio n T he financial discussion of th e re- T he U m atilla p ro ject Is fast com office, w ill speak on "P robiem s of port was led by Mr. Dodson him self to the fro n t as a dairy center. T. R eal estate in th is v lcln ’ty I s ! Law E nforcem ent." T here w ill be a m oving fast ju d g in g from deals re- j and the Oregon Irrig atio n Congress B. Townsend of the H erm iston Cream- now stan d s solidly back of him on ery com pany rep o rts th a t d u rin g ihla banquet in the evening, followed by a ported th is week by G. L. H an n a of I progressive plan of cooperative m ark- week one of the larg est supplies of session on the C hildren's Farm Home lb e J. B. Spears R ealty Co. of P o rt- In charge of Ada W allace U nruh. The | aBd wh<> wall , he c„ y W ednea_ eting. M eetings w ill be called of cream in m onths w as taken in. Principal address w ill be glveB by day business. o th er s ta te wide developm ent org an - “ We churned 12,300 pounds of Ju d g e W alter H. Evans. Garj g h a rp e n b u rg has traded his izatlons to w ork out In d etail a plan butler Tuesday, one of our record Mrs. M J. Mumma. local W. C. T. Jo , e rp , he re for a 14 acre ranch to secure th e fullest cooperation of days." said Mr. Townsend, U worker reports that no a n . from nMr Independence Otegon. Allen general business in terests includ- E very y ear m ore of th e farm ers on Ing bunkera and m erchants in th e the project are going into the d airy Hamtistna la attending the gathering N ell o f independence faking Mr developm ent of a general upbuilding business, and indications point to hut that abe expects a report of Sharpen burg's place. F. J Auseon *rh* a u etta g from the state president baa traded »1» acres here for Fbresl ot O regon’s cooperative associat'ons. w ard th is section being one of the I ---- ---------— - --------- —— ......... ; best dairy co u n tries in the N orthw est next week. __ _ Grove and Portland property. I (Continued on page four) Within a few years. CLOSE SCHOOLS FOR PENDLETON GAME MORE CARS HERE S A Y S J U . CHEZIK CO-OP. MARKETING INDORSED AT BEND PROSPECTS FOR OIL RRIGHT SAYS L06AN DI R ’member 10 : JESS G0SSA6E IS ACCIDENTALLY SHOT