Clw Wrmtafcnt Wntíh VOL. XVII GRANTS PASS ADOPTS OLEO RESOLUTIONS HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 14. 1923 EABLY SETTLEMENT IS MADE BY HAY GROWERS’ ASSOCIATION COMMUNITY CLUB’S CLOSING MEETING GOOD RESULTS FROM GRADING CHALLENGE IS ISSUED BY WHIRLWIND TEAM 'fflr ' . ; 2, . o fO. Library No. 40 without It. 2. We object to a foreigner hand­ A Willamette Valley farmer gives ling collections. According to 1. A. Hunt the Settle­ a striking illustraton of the results 3A. We object to foreign collec­ ment to Growers This Season Was of gradng In a letter to C. E. Spence, tor pulling rough stuff patented by Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wllllame. of Much Earlier Than Last Market Agent. Echo. Portland, arrived Monday to be a He has about 200 hens. He ship­ 3B. Said foreign collector call­ guest at the home of his parents, CHAMBER OF COMMERCE THEBE Two weeka after the last car of TUESDAY AFTERNOON LUNCH­ ped two cases of eggs to a commiss­ HERMISTON WHIRLWINDS C T A T M ing our pitcher a Sheepherder, when Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Williams. hay waa loaded on the car which TAKES STAND EON MABKS END OF SEASON THEY ABE BUNKED IN GAME ion house In Portland, filling the he hasn’t sense enough to herd sheep closed the haj» pool for the 1922-23 cases a8 the eggs came from the nests — same, therefore, being Isnult. I Mr and Mr8 A " Voelker and season, the accounts were all made He recived 21 cents per dozen for 4. We object to legion catcher! children, Pauline and Leonard, were Five Thousand People Employed by up an<1 th® la8t check in finni set- A Program of Special Interest Has the two cases, »12.60 Object To Members of the Legion releasing gas on first base. guests at the Waugaman home Mon­ Dairy Interest’ Against Less Than tlement to the growers was signed Team Calling Their Pitcher a The following week he packed the Scientitc Reasons are— Been Arranged.— Representative day and Tuesday. in the office of the hay growers’ Twenty-five in Oleomargar­ Shecpherder small, dirty and misshapen eggs to- 5. Pitcher balking every time by From Umatilla Club Expected association June 9. According to ine Factory get togeter hln one end of a crate and taking three steps In delivering ball L. A. Hunt, manager of the associa­ G. L. Bennett is much Improved You have heard of how the mighty to the batter. labeled the rest of the eggs graded { and will be out in a few days. tion, the settlement to growers this Casey was the pride and hope of “white henneries.” Result, 45 doz. 6. Catcher interfering with run­ The Women’s Community Club Realizing that It Is up to the dif­ season, was much earleir than last, of graded eggs he received 24 cents Mudvllle. When hesauntered up to ner between home and first base. I due largely to better acounting will meet in the dining room of the ferent commercial clubs and similar Mrs. Townsend,, of Elgin, Is a per dozen for and21 cents per dozen the plate with his bat in hand the 7A. Collector interfering with Oregon hotel at 1:30 Tuesday after- (for the 15 dozenculls— a total of fielders played back so far that a bodies of the state to come out and methods. runner, by holding runner between i guest at the Addleman home thia The associatio handles hay for Its noon, June 19, for luncheon and clos- »13.95 as against »12.60 the week steed was furnished them to make take a definite stand on the oleo home and third, thereby preventing 1 week. Mrs. Townsend Is a niece of question, and bearing in mind the members on a cooperative basis and ing meeting of the season. Plates before, at same market price. The the trip in from their position to the Whirlwinds from tleing the BCore Mrs. Addleman. fact that one of the chief industries all hay of like variety and grade i will be 50 cents each and reservat- difference in price in these two home plate, whle the umpire was same also prevented runner on sec­ of Oregon is dairying, with an an­ from similar districts receives the ions should be made with the corn- shpments would have meant success equipped with a strong field glass ond from advancing. Mias Daisy Calkins and Ralph Ene- nual output of over *17,000,000, all game price. Returns to the growers mittee in charge at once as the de- or failure of a commercial egg plant to watch their maneuvers as they 7B. Ground rules were—one base doldson spent Sunday at Ione. r, of whch means the employment of are made from tme to time as the finite number to be served must be on a large scale. performed In the field. on an overthrow. This play was not '60,000 people against 25 people em­ hay is disposed of. The final settle- reported to the hotel Monday morn,- Opposing pitchers who faced the an overthrow. Mrs. W. R. Patterson left Sunday Legion shortstop Two new features of the new ployed in one oleomargarine factory ment is made when the pool is clos- ing. The committee In charge con- s’ate market law for Improving swat king Casey, were suddenly threw low (under, not over) to first. morning for Yakima, Wash., to visit In the state, the Grants Pass cham­ eent of two Oregon men on com­ man on first as he was lying on the extending out into the Columbia dis­ own citizens rather than the foreign »«‘tees of this nation wide organiza- ground from fright and exhaustion. trict wll soon be made. product: and that we pledge our or- Prof. Scullen. of Corvallis, is g. We thank them, through you, ganization to oppow the placing of appointed on committee of education, for the compliment they paid our Mrs. W. L. Waterman and daugh­ the bill on the referendum ballot while J. Skovbo. of Hermiston, is to pitcher. We are sory we canot re- ter of Umatilla, drove up from their and to-heartily support the bill if th* committee of legal aid. | turn the compliment. We know he city yeeterday to do some shopping i Prof. B. A. Slocum, Pullman, Wash., the referendum Is Invoked. is crooked hut he couldn't fan any­ in Pendleton. According to Mrs. Resolved, that a copy of tlbs re- ’ *» kn° wn m»“7 loral beekeepers body as you will notice the batting Waterman considerable building ac­ solution be sent to each of the Port-, he»<>8 the committee on publicity, ! order for the last Inning. The only tivities are going on in Umatilla, land daily papers, to the farm papers Many of Hermiston', residents at- ! player they have Is a youngster and her huaband who la a contractor, and to the chambers of commerce tended , he Wal|a w alla pageant. I he has a long time to learn the game has completed four residences there, throughout the state. Among these were Mr. and Mrs. H. We hop? he gets better associates and has the contract for other Sigend. O. 8. Blanchard. President „ straw and Children, , Mr. and for future experience. structures. He Is also contracting Grants Paas Chamber of Commerce Mr, c w Kellogg, Mrs. E. P Dodd In conclusion we reuest the m em -t,j Hermiston, where work Is going and daughter Isabelle. Mr. and Mrs. ; hers of the Honorable Commission to on at present.—Saturday's E.O. Real Estate Transfers ¡disregard thia proteet and notify the! . ! H T. Fraser, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Mc- E. P . Dodd to C. H. McElroy. »1«. Naught. Mrs F. B Swayze and Whirlwinds to meet us Sudnay. June Mra c c Vlcnent and son Robert M. 1-2 8E 1-4 RW 1-4 and all that Frank Jr..Mrs. J. K. Shotwell and KJ 1«, 1923. on the local grounds under accompanied by Mlsa Alone Darke. part of NW 1-4 SW 1-4 SB 1-4 lying Donald and Dorothy Shotwell. Miss ’h" seme conditions. ¡of Moscow. Idaho, were in Hcrmtaton west of O. W. R. * N right. «4 way, Emily Shotwell, daughter of Mr. and * The soda equlrters, pen pushers, ggtrday visiting at the J. R .Horning all In See. 21 Tp. 4 N. B . - » Mrs. J. K. Shotwell. of this elty, had ' cernter Jumpers, draymen, farmers, home. They were on their way to James C. Dowing to - Floyd F. a prominent part In the pageant, she ipktatera, doctors, scrub«, water car. Blackfoot, Idaho, where they will at- Knerr, »1050. lot, 14, 16. 16, block appearing In the quartette as the rlera, etc., of the tend a convention of the Eastern 3, Newport’s sddition 10 Hermiston. Indian maiden. American Legion Base Ball Team, star aa delegates. COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES