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(The Wrmtsfcm lim itò ü ’ • to Librare VOL. XVII HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 12. 1928 HERMISTON WOMAN DINES WITH PRESIDENT No. 44 lot of th e ir fo refath ers— th e tra il Dear S ir: We are in receipt of blazers.” your le tte r of the 30th u lt. explain The lady paused Ui h er conversa ♦ RIVERTON-ONTHE * ing the a ttitu d e of your organiza tion. T here was a faraw ay look in * UMATILLA * tion. the Associated In d u stries h er eyes. P erh ap s she was th in k in g Oregon, in the m a tte r of the rereren of her childhood days, th e early days Mrs. M argaret T u rn b u ll, a teacher dutn of the O leom argarine bill. of th e west. “B u t,” she continued, in th e La Crosse, Wta.. schools, and MKS. SUSAN WHITE GUEST OF "I am not a b it sorry th a t I am a V e tak e cognizance of th e im port ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES ASKED HONOR AT MEACHAM pioneer.” ance you give to th e principle in 0WINC TO LATENESS WORK T( d au g h ter, Misg F reda, a re guests of Mrs. T u rn b u ll’s sister, Mrs. C. P. | CALDWELL FAMILY HIT BY AN- TO DEHNE POSITION volved, I. e. legislating any Oregon ______ I o S n h j i was m in a rem iniscent mood. BE RESTRICTED SOMEWHAT S tan y an | OTHER CAR n I W e took o ur leave so th a t she m ig h t payroll out of existence. T his ap peals to us as a catchy arg u m en t and one of the Two Only Living Surviv- b® “lone w ith h er thou g h ts, living _ i Mrs. B artin is a guest of her o n of a Party of Emigrants Who ' again those days when sp rin g was They Claim to Have Simply Acted as as good propoganda to spread am ong Government Accepts Settlement of d au g h ter, Mrs. Clifford Stone. The Vehicle for Placing This All But Mrs Caldwell Escape With Crossed the Plains in ’43 a t th e morn. the thoughtless and in d iffe re n t ele Dam Site Right of Way Question on the Ballot Slight Injuries m ents of th e cities. However, when ______ ! W hen you talk w ith an old pion- Miss A nna Schacherm eyer haa we tak e in to consideration th e fact i eer of Mr“. W h ite’s type. listen to been a neu ralg ia victim for the past W ith in the borders of o u r c i t y 1 h e r stories and become acquainted th a t th e sam e condition holds tru e of On Monday R alph Connor, engin week. F or some tim e it has been a ques much legislation, th e arg u m en t is On the F o u rth the Caldw ell fam ily th ere lives a notable. If a list of w ith th e un u su al p ersonality of such eer in charge of building operations accom panied by F rank S m ith, m otor nam es was com piled of “ person, it is an easy m a tte r to tion in the m inds of the public as to m aterially cheapened. The closing fo r the McKay Creek reservoir, s ta r, Mr. Cliff Stone Is q u ite busy these ed to nice quiet spot th e o th er side w ho’s w ho in H erm iston th e nam e o f , u n d erstan d how th e w est was won. who w as th e Associated In d u stries of of gam bling halls stopped some pay ted w ork on the big enterprise w ith days looking a fte r hia w heat crop at of Pendleton for a picnic. W hile re Oregon. We had been inform ed th a t rolls. The E ig h teen th am endm ent Susan A m anda W hite would rig h t- ! _ _ _______________ 30 or 40 men. By th e first of the Adams. they w ere spreadng propoganda in threw thousands out ot employment, tu rn in g home in th e evening th ey fu lly head the list. W hen th e Chief HAY ASSOCIATION *’SIGN-UP” m onth It Is expected th a t th ere will in terest of th e "oleo” gang. J. H. but it gave more respectable employ w ere h it by an o th er car, the car in E xecutive of the U nited S tates v is it- ! be 150 men employed. T hls 'n u m MAKES GOOD PROGRESS Reid of the Colum bia F arm B ureau Mr. Stone had the m isfortune to w hich they w ere riding tu rn in g over m ent to m any thousands. ed the n o rth w est and w as present a t 1 ber w ill la te r on be increased to lose tw o fine team s of horses w ithin addressed a le tte r to th e Associated and landing in th e ditch. The acci th e dedication of th e Old Oregon By L. A. H u n t If the Oleo bill should inconven 200. the la st th ree weeks. They strayed dent happened a few m iles th is side In d u stries ask in g them if th is was T rail, she occupied a seat w ith him T he o rgan izatio n com m ittee are ience a score of w orking people of Lum ber, m achinery, and o th er iron, his ranch and have not been of P endleton, a t a point very n ear ton th e sam e platfo rm an d w as in- h ig h ly elated a t th e response th a t tru e. A fter read in g th e ir reply we P ortland, w hile on th e o th er hand equipm ent costing approxim ately found. opposite th e sta te hospital. vited to dine w ith him as his special being received from grow ers in i ” ‘° be“ eVe th a t tbey a re it benefits a score of tho u san d s of $400,000 has been purchased for the eith e r "craw fish in g ” o r falsifying. Mr. C aldw ell, who w as driving, guest. th e present sign-up cam paign. farm ers of th e sta te and a t th e same camps. Mrs. C. P. S tanyan and guests noiiced th e approach of th e oncom T here have been circu lar letters com. We have heard considerable con Local com m ittees were in th e field tim e protects the u nsuspecting con Owing to th e lateness in s tra t w ere P endleton visitors on W ednes ___________ „ „ t o r tw o days last week and in every ' “ “J 0 fr° m P ° rtlan d and anyone sum er, it cannot be term ed class leg ing car and p u lled off to one side of cern in g - Mrs. • W hite d u rin „ g th e . days ing w ork Mr. C onner says th a t th e day. the road. He believed th a t th e c ar th a t have passed since th e celebra- d istric t reports ind icate 90 per cent ,7 them C° Uld readlly percelve islation. The farm er w ill not soon w ork th is year w ill be restricted th a t th ey were sen t o u t in th e inter, he was d riving w as in reverse, but tion a t Meacham. We had a hanker- !of th e grow ers w ill sign up become reconciled to the argum ent som ew hat. It w ill be necessary to Mrs. A. E Bensel. of N orth Ridge, as a m a tte r of fact, it yas in low est of th e "oleo” crowd. In one cor ing to ta lk to the lady in regards to j H “y 18 now selling at $10 to $11 th a t th ere is a “principle involved.” fig u re on high w ater in McKay creek is a t Colfax, the g u est of her p a r n er of th e p aper th ere w as w ritten gear. W hen he stepped on th e gas pome of th e experiences th a t had ' per ton and ap p aren tly a consider- As is well know n to your o rg an iza. next sp rin g and th is w ill be done. ents fo r tw o weeks. the car shot out into th e highw ay been h er lot as a pioneer of ’43. ' ab ,e tonnage w ill move a t th a t fig- “Associated In d u stries.” If they are tion, the O leom argarine bill does not The verdict of the ju ry in th e con directly in the p a th of th e approach An in terv iew w as asked and g ra n t- j u re - Cost of production is g enerally not ta k in g sides in th e m a tte r as Mr. and Mrs. W. T. B otkin were in g Ford. The F ord h it the c a r in they claim th en some one is using p rohibit th e im portation of South dem nation su its seem to be satisfac ed- estim ated a t about $13.50 per ton. tory to ail concerned. The Jury’s recent g u ests of th eir d au g h ter, Mrs. w hich the Caldwell fam ily w as rid th eir name. If it is w ith o u t th e ir Sea Island products on th e ir m erits. L ast M onday when we visited h er Is easily seen th a t a t present verdict settles th e isue and it w ill Merton W estlcott, a t La Grande. consent th en th e offender should be In p ro h ib itin g th e a d u lteratio n of ing a broadside, tu rn in g it over and hom e she w as com fortably seated out ' price8’ grow ers m ust lose money, dairy products w ith th is inferior now be possible to negotiate the re ru n n in g upon it. W hen the occu on theporch in an old arm chair. Al_ | A t “ recen t sta te g ran g e m eeting sou g h t ou t and punished. stu ff, th e law protects th e consum m ainder of the land needed. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bealy, who pants a t last ex tricated them selves Of course th ere is such a th in g though old in years, celeb ratin g h e r ! dairym en freely expressed them scl- ing public as well as the d airy fa r were recently m arried and have it was found th a t most of them had 81st b irth d a y on the 8 th of May j ves aB wlHng to purchase on a basis P°S8’ble th a t th e Associated IndUH mer. Camp Fire Girls Benefit been g uests of the bride's parents, received only a few m inor scratches, last, she is young in s p irit; keen of of ! 15 v“ Iey points. Then why th e ,ries of Oregon and th e Associated N ext Friday evening, July 13, a t A silen t revolution has for some Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pace, have gone Mrs. Caldw ell being th e m ost in sig h t and h er hearin g exceptionally difference? The grow ers realize th a t in d u strie s are d ifferen t organiza- tim e been in progress in th e rural ,8 P. M., th e Camp F ire girls of H e r to P o rtla n d to m ake th e ir fu tu re jured. One of th e fin g ers of her good. We found h er to be an accom . orKanization is the ouly answ er. j tions b u t th e circum stances would d istricts. The old “m oss-back” is m iston w ill hold a Shadow social on home. hand was very n ear severed. A doc plished conversationalist. T he com m ittee is glad to learn lead one to believe th a t they are one practically a th in g of th e past. Shotw ell’s law n. tor w as called and dressod th e in ju r The h o u r spent w ith h e r w hile tb a t tb e sh o st of th e old W ashington and tb e sam e- They can be assured The e n tertain m en t w ill consist of W hat w ith th e telephone, th e R. F. Mr. and Mrs. P erry E aton and ed mem ber. The latest reports are She related various anecdotes con- ass°c i“ tion will be no real hindrance' ,b a t by broad castln g th is sort of D. and th e F ord, th e farm er of today m ysterious side shows, games etc. H arold M artin have re tu rn e d from to th e effect th at the lady is confin corning h er early life as a pioneer to th e new association. F arm ers ju n k bearlnB th e nam e of th e As- has become an in tellig en t and th in k The ladies are R equested to bring Spokane w here th ey atten d ed the ed to her bed. gen erally realize th a t th e old asso- ! 8ociated In d u stries they are m aking is Indeed a treasured one. ing anim al. lie is more th a n half bnskets w ith lunch for tw o w hich w edding of (h eir sister. They were One of the peculiar freaks of tb s I crossed th e plain s,” she began, elation was a plan developed by a I enemieB nf ,b e farm er and the dairy- civilized— or would like to be. The w ill be auctioned off. accom panied home by th e ir m other accident is th a t the w indshields on " in 1843 in com pany w ith my fath er, few local people w ith o u t experience lnK lnd" Btry a” d “ re re ta rd in g th a t average dairy farm er realizes he The Camp F ire G irls have only re Mrs. M artin. both cars w ere found to be in tact, C aptain D avid Lennox, who was in an d who acted w ith o u t expert a d - ! wbicb tiley c,a,m to be °n?ani8cd to m ust devote double the num ber of cently been organized In H erm iston not even a crack was found. O ther vice. i prom ote b etter business conditions comm and of th e train . You see I hours per week to h is em ploym ent as and the girlB are ta k in g th is m eans Mr. and Mrs C lifford Calwell, of wise both cars sustained consider A t th a t tim e th e sta te exercised and tb e m ark etin g of Oregon made w as only a baby one year old a t th is does the man of the shop o r factory. to procure a financial sta rt. The U m atilla, are residents of Riverton able damage. tim e so n a tu ra lly am u n ab le to re no legal supervision of cooperative Products. organization is w orthy of your sup now, h av in g pitched th e ir te n t no C onsidering the n a tu re of the ac Pr ’nt below th e le tte r receiv And if he continues to do so he must m em ber any events d u rin g th e trip. associations and an y plan no m a t t e r ’ have a profit. p o rt in any w ay you may be able Ihe F. A. Chezik ranch. Mr. Cal cident It was a lucky escape for all ed from th e Associated In d u stries B u t I have heard my fa th e r relate visio n ary w as perm issible, A t th e T he increasing num ber of boys to aid and assist. and the F arm B u reau ’s reply. concerned. well is w orking on th e E aton baler a good m any tim es th e experiences p resen t tim e W ashington has a th a t are leaving th e farm s should Portland Woman Elected to Teach s trin g e n t cooperative law and an and d ifficu lties encountered w hile KEEP A-GOIN’ cause serious reflection. The im Mr. and Mrs. C lair C alkins are Here m aking th e trip across. So fa r as I a.ble d irector to see th a t it is en Colum bia Farm B ureau, portance of the d airy in d u s try of W hen you stirk e a th o rn or rose, leaving soon to asist in th e w heat Miss Hope McKenzie, of P o rtlan d , am able to ascertain my b ro th er and forced. The presen t plan was p re H erm iston, Oregon. the sta te hangs in the balance. You Keep a-goin’! h arv est of th e county. , will be a new mem ber of the facu lty m yself are th e only living survivors pared by experienced men w ith the G entlem en— T his is in acknow ledge- cannot legislate people back to the W hen it halls or w hen it snows. of the H erm iston H igh school d u rin g best expert advice available in th e ; m ent of your le tte r of Ju n e 12 and of the p arty . H e is tw o y ears older country. All th is "B ack to the Keep a-goin’! Try This on Your Cream Separator the 1923-1924 term . Miss McKeu- th a n I am and is liv in g a t Gaston, U nited S tates and has th e 0 . K. of accom paning resolutions and copy of F arm ” propoganda will continue *to ’T a in t no use to s it and w hine zte is a g rad u ate of th e U niversity Oregon. I w rote to him ask in g him th e W ashington D epartm ent. T here form le tte r dated Ju n e 1. (D edicated to th e C olum bia Farm m eet w ith indfference unless there W hen th e fish a in 't on your line; of Oregon and has a larg e num ber of The a ttitu d e of o u r association in to come to Meacham to th e celebra is no sim ilarity in th e tw o p lan s B ureau and th e cause) is added inducem ent of pecuniary B alt your hook and keep on try in g — friends am ong the P endleton alum ni th e m a tte r of th e so called Oleomar- tion but he w rote back s ta tin g he w hatever. I used to th in k oiem argarine p rofit for the long hours of toil and Keep a-goin’! of the colege. The organization com m ittee have | g arin e B ill is th a t th is question is w as sick and w as afraid to u n d ertak e W as very skookum stu ff. . drudgery. th e Journey. W ish he could have opened tem porary offices in th e one th a t may very properly be decid- B ut since I know now w h at It Is No doubt th e farm er h as friends W hen the w eather k ills your crop, Clogg bu ild in g in Y akim a, b u t as ped by th e v oters of th e sta te , because Goeg to Jail to Get Atmosphere been there. He would have enjoyed I know it was a bluff. Keep a-goin’! upon the ag ric u ltu ra l com m ittee of th ere is already developing consider we believe th e p rinciple involved— To be arrested and sent to prison every mom ent of th e day.” It's good old b u tte r now for mine, th e P o rtlan d C ham ber of Commerce, W hen you tum ble from the top, for four days was the unique ex Our p a rty w as in no w ay m olest able riv alry from o th er tow ns for the th a t of leg islatin g any Oregon pay Q uit it? No sir, never b u t the a ttitu d e of the Associaed In Keep a-goln’! perience of Jea n ie Macpherson, fam . ed by Indians. It was one of the location of the m ain office, no d efin roll out of existence— is of sufficient No m ore "oleo” for me, d u stries tow ard th e O leom argarine S’pose you’re out of every dim e; ite location w ill he chosen u n til the ous photo p lay w rig h t in compliance im portance to be passed upon by the firs t to cross the plains and th e In d "Them days are gone forever.” bill will more th a n co u nteract the ef G ettin ’ broke a in ’t any crime! of h er plan to o b tain th e proper a t people. ia n s had never seen any th in g like perm an en t board tnkea possession. forts of th e ag ric u ltu ra l comm ittee, Tell th e world you’re fcelln' fine— T he board of ten d irectors will be m osphere for Cecil B. DeMllle.s pic Wc, therefore, sim ply acted as th e u n to it. T hey loked upon us as a The South Sea Islanders never did You can no longer give th e farm er Keep a-goin’! tu re "M an slau g h ter,” the scenario so rt of a p p iratio n o r phantom body elected in proportion to the tonnage vehicle for placing th is question on C ontribute to my biz. one g lad hand w hile you pick his pigned up and grow ers should be j th e ballot. of w hich w as done by her. w ith our oxen, covered w agons and If I depend on th e ir support The Associated In d u stries of Ore- pocket w ith th e o th e r hand w ithout W hen it looks like all is up, W hen Mr. DeMllle decided to film o th e r p arap h ern alia. To th em we p lan n in g now w ho w ill act as th eir T here’d be no gas for liz. Keep a-goin' gon has not conducted and does not c re rtin g m ore or less a feeling of ''M an slau g h ter,” Miss M acpherson w ere som ething stran g e and new d irector. W hen they say th e dairym an d istru st. D rain the sw eetness from th e cup, left Hollywood for New York. On ■ 1 intend to conduct any cam paign, nor com ing from th e land of th e risin g And I should relatio n s sever, Keep a-goin’! If the slogan, "Use Oregon P ro her w ay east she stopped off In a su n and jo u rn ey in g ever closer day Local Section Crew Patrol Railway sponsor any propoganda fo r or O leom argarine can m elt In ‘ell. du cts” is to be a t all effective it See the w ild birds on th e wing! for Presidential Train I ag ain st th is m easure. m id-w estern city and a rran g ed w ith by day to th e land of w hat was then "F o r them days have gone forever” m ust apply to farm products as well H ear th e bellR th a t sw eetly ring! the police to be arrested and Im George Sale, forem an of th e local As is well know n, o u r Association th e unknow n west. as to those of th e Associated Indus W hen you feel like singing— sin g — prisoned In th e s ta te p en iten tiary . A fter m any hardsh ip s we reached section crew and his men, w ere on 1 has been active for m any years in The can n ib als who get the dope, Keep a goin’i T here she spent fo u r days under the j behalf of all in d u stries and payrolls tries. As betw een th e farm er of th e W illam ette valley and my fath e r du ty all n ig h t th e 3rd. To m ake th is su b stitu te, — Exchange. sam e conditions th a t applied to all Mr. Sale had orders to th e effect ' of th e state, and we are as vitally of Oregon and the native of th e se ttled on a place close to th e town Can fish and h u n t for th e ir grub, South Sea Islands, if you show a pre o th er prisoners In the in stitu tio n . of w h at is now know n a s Y am hill. th a t he and his crew w ere to patro l I concerned id the success of th e dairy And never need a su it. ference for the products of th e la tte r A Record Rainfall for July T h at Miss M acpherson’s sacrifice Oregon. H ere I grew to w omanhood th e section of th e railro ad betw een ! products m an u factu rers as in th a t of So let us help the dairym an, A ccording to th e reclam ation se r you m ust expect th e form er to re ta li for a r t ’s sake bro u g h t w orth-w hile h ap p y and contented in sp ite of th e U m atila and H inkle p rep arato ry to any o th er m an u factu rers. Reward honest endeavor. ate. Surely a feeling of d istru st vice there was more rain fall last Y ours tru ly , re m its is proven by ihe production fr o n tie r life. T he young folks of my th e passing th ro u g h of th e presiden And when they say O leom argarine, and resentm ent tow ard P o rtlan d week th a n there has been for years Associated In d u stries of Oregon th a t comes to th e P layhouse W ednes tia l tra in . A p ilo t tra in w as sen t day enjoyed them selves as m uch as Shout. "T hem days arc gone for th ru o u t the ru ra l d istric ts of the d u rin g th e whole m onth of July. George G. Guild, P resident. day and T hursday, Ju ly 25 and 2«. th e la tte r day generatio n . I t is tru e out in fro n t of th e one b earin g the ever.” sta te Is not a condition to be courted The official record shows a ra in The cast is a b rillia n t one. Thom as .. — - w e w ere denied some of the lu x u ries chief m ag istrate to ascertain th e i by the business in terests of th e m et- fall of sixty-six one hun d red th s of Meighan, L catrlcc Joy and Lois W il and com forts th a t are pecu liar to th e i I condition of th e track , etc., and all Mr. Geo. O. Guild, Pres., an inch d u ring th e m onth. T his is CITY WATER TO BE SHUT OFF son are the featured players. p resen t day civilization b u t when I j section men and w recking crew s re- Associate^ In d u stries of Oregon (C ontinued on Page tw o) up u n til S aturday m orning, July 7. AGAIN look back and th in k of those tim es m alned on d u ty d u rin g th e tim e th e j = ■ - ■ - As a result of Miss M acpherson's The city w ater will again be shut courge, "M an slau g h ter” Is one of th e th e y were w onderful. 1 tra in was in th e ir division. Presi- off next S atu rd ay n ig h t a t 10 P. M.. most faith fu l p ictures in reg ard to "I am unable to rem em ber th e | d en t H ard in g com plim ented th e rail- and will be off u n til 5 o’clock S un prison life ever film ed. It is a Cecil exact d ate of my w edding ju s t now ro ad men on th e ir vigilance to in- day m orning. b u t It w as w hile living on my ' sure h is safety w hile he was on the B. DeMllle picture production of the T here Is a leak some w here In the finest grade and one w hich none can f a th e r ’s hom estead n ear Y am hill trip . m ain and Mr. Pankow Is endeavor aee w ith o u t profit. th a t I met and m arried W illiam C. ing to locate it. W hite, who a t one tim e was an Ind Mrs. Haneline Honored With Picnic, ian scout, atta c h e d to th e command Party Methodist Church Notes Force ol Advertising Of G eneral P h il S heridan. I have A picnic was held a t the reservoir , Bunday school a t 10 o’clock, and The force of a d v ertisin g is Invisi preaching a t 11. Dr. D. H. Leech, of reared a fam ily of tw elve children, Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. ) ble but you can feel it, and E rnest P ortland, w ill deliver th e serm on. fiv e are liv in g and seven are dead.” B ert H aneline, th e occasion being | “W e came io H erm iston fourteen h er b irth d ay . Those present were O. H astings, m anaging ed ito r of the ' A|| are irwktnK forw ard to th e visit y ears ago, so you see I am a pioneer Mr. an d Mrs. H an elin e and son H er- i Dry Goods Econom ist, tells a story S atu rd ay and S unday w ith b ro th er of th is country also. My h u sb an d is b ert, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. B iggs and Of a conversation betw een an adver-1 i,serh. d istrict su p erin ten d e n t. dead. He died some tim e ago.” ch ild ren . Mr. and Mrs. W alter Bles- Using man and a m erch an t th a t Il Y oung people's service Sunday "Y es, I th in k th e p resid en t is a sin g and fam ily. Mrs. Meyers, of lu s tra te s the p o in t in in te re stin g evening. g re a t man. So common and sociable : P o rtlan d , Mr. an d Mrs. Raymond fashion Rev. W ann pralaes the sum m er W hen I was upon th e p latfo rm at C row der and L aw rence W inslow. "E ver have your h at blow off?” school at W illam ette very highly, Meacham he Insisted th a t I step out F ish in g and sw im m ing served as asked th e ad v ertisin g m an. and found It Io be very profitable. In fro n t and bow to th a t larg e g ath - p leasan t diversion, and a fter all had "Y es,” said th e m erchant. He also visited Medford and C rater e rln g of people W hen d in n er tim e p artak en of lunch basket and freezef "W h at blew It o ff?” Lake before re tu rn in g . cam e he Informed me th a t I was to contents, they departed for th e ir re "T he w ind." e a t w ith them . The old pioneer as- spective homes w ishing Mrs. H ane- "Did you ever see th e w ind?” Mr. and Mrs. E aton, siste r and soetation had p u t up a te n t and in line m any happy re tu rn s of th e day. "N o." brother-in-law , and Mrs Slscel. th lB th ey served a d in n er to th e Mrs. E u g tn e Sm ith, pro p rietress of "W ell, ad v ertisin g is like the m other of P a t Slscel. arriv ed W ed- p resid en tial party. Now I can say th e Cozy Corner re s ta u ra n t, has ren t- w ind— an invisible force. Yon can ’t negday for a vlalt here. th a t I a te a m eal w ith th e p resident ' cd th e building across th e street see tt, but you can and w ill see ihe i ______ o f th e U nited S tates. i recen tly occupied by th e Reliable reeult Juat aa you Raw yonr h at go Mrs. Lou B arnard, of W alla W ala. “I am glad I had a chance to go C leaners. Mrs. S m ith w ill move her rolling down th e street. d a u g h te r of Mrs. W. B. Beasley, is to Meacham. I had a w onderful ■ re s ta u ra n t to th e new location some ■ ---- -- ■ v isitin g here th is week. tim e and everyone was so k in d .” tim e th e first p a rt of next week. Free Methodists Hold Picnic ---------- "T h e w est as I first knew it Is . ... .................... • ...... | T he F ree M ethodist Sunday schools Sunday school and B T. P. U. ser- fast passing. C ities end tow ns have NOTICE TO APPLE GR0WER8S of H erm iston and Irrig o n held a vires at the usual hours next Sunday sp ru n g up w here once th e re w as , C ounty A g ricu ltu ral A gent Fred 'r i f t picnic on th e F o u rth on the a t t he B aptist church. n o th in g b u t forest. In d ian s and brood of coddling m oths have m ad ej 1 C o'um bia riv er a t Irrigon. People _____ w ild anim ate— an d I am glad. Glad th e ir appearance and th e C orvallisi from the shove named tow ns and Mrs o T Rose, of W ilber. N e b , Tor th e present generation. They sp ecialists say th a t th e first sp ray , i U m atilla were In a tten d an ce. T h e , vla| , ln)t he r sister. Mrs. F. P. w ill not have to su ffer th e h ard sh ip s cover fo r th e second Brood should crowd waa estim ated a t $00. Adams. Mrs. Rose Is In 111 h ealth »■d disappointments that was the be completed by July 1». This w as th e only celebration In and , , ,IBder lh , Par, of har brother- the rlelalty. __ In-law, Dr. F. P. Adams. FARM BUREAU ASK FOR SHOW-DOWN WORK ON M’KAY STARTED MONDAY The Most Popular Girl of the Seasons J LOCALI WOMAN HURT IN AUTO ACCIDENT