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The Herald Keeps Close to the Heart and Mind of the Umatilla Project. 1.000.000 LOTTO H Z » IO WORK VOS UB OS FARMS OF ì UMATILLA PROJECT vol (The Wnmatim ItUralii zn HERMISTON, UMATILL1 COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1926 MINIATURE TESTING ■1EW INVESTIGATIONS EASTERN STAR HAS BODY IS ORGANIZED PLANNEGJY SENATE BIRTHDAY MEETING MRS. CARSON BOOKS BIG ORDERS FOR BABY CHICKS CONSTRUCTION ON CANALS COMPLETED HAVE v o n APPOINTED YOURSELF A MEMBER OF THE PROJECT LAND SETTLEMENT COMMITTEE f No. 17 FRED STANEK SUMMARY GIVEN OF NEW MCNARY BILL O rders fo r d ay old chicks a re be ing received a t B rap id ra te by Mrs. S. L, C arson, b reed er of B arred P ly Alien Property and Foreign MINNEHAHA FARMERS TO KEEP LOCAL CHAPTER FOUNDED 16 m outh Rocks. She has alread y hook FINISHING TOUCHES DONE TO! OREGON SENATOR S MEASURE IS ed o rd ers for 6,500 chicks. Of th is Oil Deals Are Subjects PRODUCTION RECORDS num ber, 5,000 h av e been ord ered by YEARS AGO WORK THIS WEEK for Inquiry. EXPLAINED p ro ject breeders, an d th e rem ain d er Tette of Milk to be Made Once Each ¡ a re from o u tsid e d istric ts. O ther W eather Favored Crews That Did Propos id Provisions for the Control W ashington, D. C.—Tw o new sen Review of Officers and Reading of local b reed ers w ho do a h a tc h in g Month by 15 Farm rs I ato rial investigations, each of which business a re rep o rted to be w ell book Job of Relining and Piping of Soni'j Farm Crop Prices Names of Charter Members In Asiociation. ed on orders. may riv al the oil inquiries of 1923-24 on G, M and 0. Are Outlined. P a rt of Program. in sensational ram ifications, w ere In UL m in ia tu re cow te s tin g associa prospect as congress sta rte d its FARMERS PLEASED WITH BIG In th e fo llo w in g p a ra g ra p h s ap C o n stru ctio n w ork on the- canal tio n w hereby m em bers w ill be able I C hristm as recess. T h e 1 6 th a n n iv e rsa ry of th e fo u n d p e a rs th e com plete su m m ary of th e system of th e H erm iston Irrig a tio n t o a sc e rta in th e p ro d u ctio n records Both cases hinge on foreign affairs, in g of Q ueen E s th e r c h ap te r, O rder SUCCESS OF RABBIT DRIVE ON d is tric t, s ta rte d a b o u t th e m iddle of new M cN ary bill by sections. Thia of th e ir cow s w as form ed recen tly one dealing w ith oil and one with of th e E a s te rn S ta r, w as celeb rated Is p u blished to give a com plete synop S etptem ber, h as been finished, a c by a n u m b er of fa rm e rs in rtie M inne alien property. by th e c h a p te r a t its m e etin g T ues PROJECT HELD LAST SUNDAY co rd in g to H. M. S chilling. The con sis of th e bill in w hich O regon pro h a h a d is tric t on a plan of th e ir own. The first inquiry, a resolution for day n ig h t w ith a special pro g ram . ♦ d u cers have displayed a lively in te r O rg an izatio n of th e asso ciatio n fo l w hich already has been adopted by Deep sa tisfa c tio n an d p leasu re over c lu d in g touches w ere done th is week. est. T he m eetin g w as a t denied by a larg e T h e g overnm ent sp e n t th e sum of lowed th e fa ilu re of th e e ffo rt made th e senate, has to do w ith oil in Mo the co-operation ex tended by the m em bership, an d a p leasan t session Sec. 1. E sta b lish e s a n a g ric u ltu r la s t fall to form a re g u la r asso cia sul, A siatic T urkey, recognjzed by in w hole com m unity "and n eig h b o rin g >40,000 on the system in th is cam resu lted . al policy to prom ote o rd erly m a rk e t paign of w ork. T he can als th a t r e tion. tern atio n al relations ex p erts as one com m unities to fa rm ers of e a st en d T h e n am es of all th e 52 c h a rte r in g of farm p ro d u cts, stab ilize m a r The p lan adopted calls for collect of the "danger spots" of th e old world. of th e p ro ject in m ak in g th e b ig ra b ceived a tte n tio n w ere th e G, O and m em bers an d th e ir p resen t addresses k ets, m inim ize sp ecu latio n an d w aste, in g sam ples of m ilk from th e herds The inquiry, proposed by Senator b it drive la s t S un d ay a success w as M lines. w ere read as p a rt of th e pro g ram , On th e G line 4,000 feet of 20 inch Fred S tanek of F ort Dodge, Iowa, and encourage th e developm ent of of each m em ber once a m o n th and King, dem ocrat, U tah, will deal with expressed by m any fa rm e rs th is week. an d th e re a d in g disclosed th a t those b rin g in g them to H erm isto n w here rep o rts th a t A m erican oil in terests, "W e c e rta in ly ap p re c ia te th e help h ig h p ressu re wooden pipe w as re- who won th e title of w orld’s cham- co-o p erativ e m a rk e tin g associations. w ho w ere m em bers in 1910 a re In Sec. 2. C reates a reg io n al F ed eral th e te s ts w ill be m ade by th e local seeking concessions In th e rich Mosul placed w ith new wooden pipe. On pion cornhusker when he defeated 50 n e a rly a ll s ta te s of th e U nited S tates. the business men of H erm isto n gave F a rm B oard of tw elv e m em bers, one cream ery. M em bers w ill keep ac oil fields, influenced neg o tiatio n s of us,” Lee Moore, one of th e c a p ta in s the low er end of tlie line old 20 inch candidates representing various corn- A review of th e term s o f office d u rin g from each federal land b an k d is tric t, c u ra te records of m ilk w eig h ts a t th e L ausanne tre a ty resto rin g diplo of th e d riv e said M onday. “ T here wooden and concrete low p ressu re growing sections of the country.* th e life of th e c h a p te r w as also an ap p o in ted by th e p resid en t from nom pipe w as replaced w ith new concrete each m ilk in g so th a t th e to ta l a n n u al m atic relations w ith T u rk ey and th at w ere 150 or m ore a t th e drive, and I In te re s tin g fe a tu re of th e m eeting. inees su b m itted by d is tric t n o m in a t p ro d u ctio n of each cow w ill be th e sam e oil In terests w hich include th in k we killed a b o u t 3,000 ra b b its pipe. T h e to ta l m em b ersh ip since th e in g com m ittees. T he M line w ork consisted of 3,000 know n. T he feed costs w ill be ascer th e S tandard Oil company, a re leading in th e tw o drives. T h a t’s w h at I fo u n d in g of th e ch a p te r h a t been A n o m in a tin g com m ittee of five feet of bottom lin in g and some re- j ta in e d ap p ro x im ately , so th a t ow ners th e cam paign for ratificatio n of the call th in n in g them o u t fast. We 184, an d th e p resen t m em b ersh ip is m em bers is esta b lish e d from each of placem ent w srk on th e slopes. w ill have a fa irly a c c u ra te check on tre a ty now pending In th e senate. w a n t to keep th a t u p .” 09503363 102. T he c h a p te r is In th e ju ris d ic th e twclvei fed eral land b an k d is On th e O line 5,500 feet of full w h a t each an im al h as done. The second prospective investiga S im ila r drives a re to be held on tio n o f th e M asonic lodges of Echo, tric ts , one m em b er to be ap p o in ted section re lin in g w as done. The o rig in a l p lan w as to have 12 tion will go into ch arg es by S enator succeeding S undays fo r several S ta n fie ld an d H erm isto n . by th e se c re ta ry of a g ric u ltu re , and U nder th e c o n tra c t of May 31, m em bers so th a t each one would Borah, republican, Idaho, of “waste, w eeks, acco rd in g to p lan s m ade last W ashington, D. C.—E xtensive lig fo u r m em bers to be elected by th e Som e of th e p re se n t officers are 1921, th e governm ent agreed to spend 1; ve th e job once d u rin g th e y ear th e ft and frau d ” in th e handling of week w hen a decision w as to con nite fields w est of the M ississippi, an Mrs. E u p h em ia Jack so n , p resid en t: vf ta k in g th e m onthly sam ples, b u t >550,000,000 of alien pro p erty seized tin u e th e a tta c k a g a in s t th e long- >780,600 on th e system of th e dis area which Is now largely coal Im farm o rg a n iz a tio n s and co-operative M iles C. B a rra g e r, S tan field , w o rth y asso ciatio n s of th a t d is tric t, accord tric t, Up u n til Ju n e 30. th e sum of 15 men a re said to be m em bers. The during the war. A resolution ord er p a tro n : Mrs. K a th ry n G arn er, H er- eared p ests all d u rin g J a n u a ry . The >620,000 had been sp e n t, th e w ork porting. m ay be m ade com m ercially in g to re g u la tio n s estab lish ed by th e only coet is for the te s tin g w ork ing th is inquiry w ill be introduced by crow d w ill m eet a t Mr. M oore’s ranch productive as fuel by a cheap carbon m ito n , se cretary , a n office she has se c re ta ry of a g ric u ltu re . M em bers done th is fall in creased th e am ount w hich th e H erm iston cream ery w ill S en ato r K ing soon a fte r congress filled for 14 y e a rs; an d Mrs. Em m a a g a in n ex t S unday m o rn in g a t 9:00 to >660,000, w hich leaves th e sum of izing process which has been devel a re to hold office for tw o years, and do. T h a t ch arg e w ill be five cents m eets Jan u ary 3, th e U nited P ress o ’clock. L unch w ill be served be oped by the bureau of mines. Jo h n so n , tre a su re r. receive >20 per day and necessary per cow p er test. I t is provided t h a t , was informed, and Indications are tw een th e forenooi^ an d afternoon >120,000 s till to be expended for The d epartm ent of com m erce dis expenses for a tte n d in g m eetings. w hich no d efin ite a rra n g e m e n ts have a m em ber m ay drop o u t a t an y tim e ' th a t it will be adopted,, drives. closed in a statem en t th a t th e bureau W hen vacancies o ccur In th e board, been m ade. if he so desires. A p pro x im ately 100 : B orah him self would sit a t th e head THE DALLES CHOSEN AS had perfected a m ethod of carboniz th e ap p ro p ria te co m m ittee m eets and cows a re rep resen ted in th e m in la - ! of th e com m ittee prying into th e stor- T he w eath er d u rin g th e fa ll and LOCATION FOR HOSPITAL EXTRA SHIFT BEING MADE ing raw lignite into briquetted char su b m its to th e p resid en t a list of e a rly w n te i w as very fav o rab le for tu r e association. i ies which have been bandied about fuel and th e product is believed to be th re e persons from th a t d is tric t, one the w ork, Mr. S c h illin g sta te d , only BY MILL AT CO-OPERATIVE “ The coet of th e w ork w ill n o t be W ashington for y ears and w hich have T he D alles, one of th e ch ief con capable of m eeting industrial demand. of whom is to be ap p o in ted to th e tw o storm y periods in te rfe rin g in any h eav y ,” one m em ber said in sp eak in g furnished grc.nnds for sev eral court te n d e rs fo r th e E a ste rn Oregon n o r L ignite deposits m ake up nearly board. T he g rin d in g and m ix in g eq u ip degree w ith the co n stru ctio n . o f th e p lan , "a n d by k eep in g records trials, including th a t of T hom as Mil- m al school, re c en tly located a t L a i one-third of the total solid fuel re- m en t a t th e F a rm B u reau C o-opera Terns for Six Years. we w ill be able to g et a fa irly d e - , ler, fo rm er alien p ro p erty custodian, G rande, w as selected as th e place j sources of th e country, but as it is Sec. 3. M em bers of th e F ed eral fin ite check on o u r cows an d th e ir and form er A ttorney G eneral Dnugh w h ere th e new tu b ercu lo sis h o sp ital tive has been w o rk in g tw o eig h t ONLY HIS FEELINGS AND I mined has insufficient heat units to F arm Board, are elected for six -y ear h o u r s h ifts th ree days a w eek and p ro d u cin g ab ility . In th e absence of e rty in New York. w ill be b u ilt by actio n of th e sta te e ig h t h o u rs daily on o th e r days dur-, PURSE HURT, WILSON SAYS ' make its wide use practicable. If the term s, a m em ber b ein g elected every a re g u la r te s tin g associatio n o u t lit-1 -------------- b o ard of co n tro l W ednesday. b ureau’s new process is applied, It is tw o years. E ach m em ber m ust be a in g th e p a st tw o w eeks. D em and for tie o rg a n izatio n seem s to be th e best , W hen th e choice h ad n arro w ed g ra in feeds h as been so keen ns to A vehem ent d en ial th a t he was said w estern regions now im porting citizen of the U nited S tates, an d m ust we can do. T h ere h as been some i dow n to a couple o f places. B end was m ake th e d o u bling up necessary, killed o r even se rio u sly In ju red , ex coal m ay be able to utilize the produce not be actively engaged in any o th e r ta lk of o rg a n iz in g o th e r sim ila r little I co m p etin g a g a in s t The D alles. The M anager B a rn a rd said. cept as to Ills feelings and th e con of th e ir own areas. business or vocation th a n th a t of a associations in o th e r n eighborhoods ! a c tio n of th e board w as ta k e n on th e d itio n of his pocketbook, h as been m em ber of the board. A sa la ry of "W e c a n ’t tell d e fin ite ly now ,” he on the p ro ject, and. if su ch a th in g Is reco m m en d atio n o f Dr. C. G. B ellin g said, “ b u t it begins to look as If we en tered by Tom W ilson. PENSION REFUSED BY WIDOW >10,000 a y ear and necessary tra v e l done we can have th e fo u n d atio n for er, su p e rin te n d e n t of th e s ta te tu b e r w ill have to ru n 16 h o u rs a day T he re p o rt becam e c u rre n t early in g expenses a re Provided. a big association before lo n g .” M emphis, T enn.—T housands were culosis h o sp ita l n e a r Salem , an d J. th is w eek th a t he h a d been h u rt. Mrs. T hom as R. M arshall A sks Con Sec. 4. T h e gcS erM Bower d ele T h e firs t te st w as m ade a b o u t the driven from th e ir hom es by floods M arsh all, se c re ta ry of th e N atio n al s tr a ig h t th ro u g h w ith in a sh o rt tim e. gressm an for W ithdraw al of Bill. g ated to th e board Include (a ) a n C hickens w ill soon be up to a h ig h W h at a c tu a ly happened w as th a t m iddle of D ecem ber, and th e n ex t te st and p ro p erty dam age estim ated in th e T u b ercu lo sis asso ciatio n . egg p ro d u ctio n , an d th a t is th a tim e some th ie f rem oved a tire from one W ashington, D. C.—Mrs. T hom as R. n u al selectio n of one m em ber to act is to be m ade ab o u t J a n u a r y 15. A t I hundreds of th ousands of dollars in T h e D alles offered th e s ta te free w hen th ey dem and th e feed,” of th e re a r w heels of h is p riv a te car M arshall does not w ant th e >5000 a n as c h a irm a n ; (b ) m a in te n a n c e 'o f a th e o rg an izatio n m eetin g duly one . T ennessee, A rkansas, M ississippi of c h a rg e a SO a c re tr a c t of lan d on w hile- th e m achine w as parked i n | nual pension which congress has bean p rin c ip a l office in W ash in g to n , D. C., officer, se c re ta ry , w as gam ed, an d A. J K entucky. th e C olum bia riv e r as an in d u cem en t fro n t of th e F arm B u reau Co-oper asked to g ran t the widow of th e for and elsew here in the U nited S ta te s GOOD COMEDY TO BE HERE W . A gnew w as elected. O th er m em - . R ivers and creeks In th e th ree to lo cate th e h o sp ita l th ere. ative th e o th e r n ig h t. A sto n e was m er vice-president. as it deem s neebssary; (c ) use of of hers a re H a rry S ta rr, W. A. H in elin e, s ta te s have run ou t of bounds, flood AT PLAYHOUSE THIS WEEK left under- tlie naked rim , an d the She has w ritten R ep resen tativ e Al ficial seal (d ) re n d e rin g an a n n u a l C. M. Jack so n , E. L. Jack so n , W. H. j„g th e lowlands, as a resu lt of heavy Jack w as p u t back In place. T he tiro drich, republican, Rhode Island, re rep o rt to C ongress; (e ) p ro v id in g re $35 And Costs Sw an, Cleve C lark, F ra n k S tone, L. rains. One of th e fu n n ie st com edies ever disap p eared and has n o t b ie n seen questing him to w ithdraw h is bill, g u la tio n s necessary to c a rry o u t the E. S u lliv an , M. E. Q uim by, C arl C al F o u r w ere know n dead a s a resu lt On h is plea of g u ilty to a ch arg e by th e ow ner since. which seeks to give h er the annuity. provisions of th is a c t; (f ) a p p o in t k in , H a rry W atson, C h ester F la n a of the sw ollen riv ers and o th ers di of u sin g licen se p lates issued fo r a n stag ed Is th e descrip tio n of "U p in M abel’s R oom " w hich w ill be a t the Inform ing C hairm an K nutson of the m ent of em ployees an d tho expendi g an , J. W . M cM ullen an d C harles rectly from autom obile accidents. o th e r c a r on h is ow n m ach in e, e n P layhhouse S a tu rd a y an d Sunday. A MINNEHAHA LOCALS house pensions com m ittee of Mrs. tu r e of necessary fu n d s for adm inis K aiser. N ashville, Tenn., w ith m ore th an tered T u esd ay in th e c o u rt of J u s special New Y e a r’s m a tin e e w ill be M arshall’s w ishes, A ldrich said the te rin g th e fu n c tio n s veBted in th e 50 blocks Inundated and 2500 people tice W est, Joe N o rto n w as fin ed >3 5 g iven a t 2:15 S a tu rd a y aftern o o n , T he M innehaha C hrism as e n te r sale of the late vice-president’s m em board. CHRISTMAS MAILING WAS MORE THAN LAST YEAR’S driven from th e ir hom es, w as prob an d costs. T h e case w as h an d led fo r an d the show w ill also be on for S a t ta in m e n t given a t th e school house oirs had exceeded all expectations and Sec. 5. T he special pow ers and ably th e m ost severely h it point in th e s ta te by C, L. L ieu allen , sta te u rd ay and S unday n ig h ts. M ark T h u rsd ay evening, D ecem ber 23, w as that the revenue derived therefrom d u tie s of th e board a re ( a ) to m eet W h ile no d efin ite check is possible th e a re a affected by th e floods. The tr a ffic officer. M r. N o rto n w as not P révost Is th e Btar of th e p ictu re. a m ost en jo y ab le’ a ffa ir. T he p ro was so substantial th a t Mrs. M arshall a t th e call of th e ch a irm a n , o r th e to show ex act fig u re s on th e am o u n t 60 blocks in N ashville w ere In u sin g th e p lates a t th e tim e b u t said gram w as well rendered and th e play did not desire a pension. se c re ta ry of a g ric u ltu re , or a m a jo r . of C h ristm as m all se n t th ro u g h th e u ndated by th e b ack w ater from th e h e h a d used th em fo r a w hile. " C h ristm a s a t M cC arthy’s" w as es ity of its m em bers; (b ) to keep ad Jane W arner Wins H erm isto n postoffice as com pared to C um berland riv er, w hich run# "S" pecially enjoyed. S a n ta w as in his vised of crop prices, prospects, su p Tunney Saved From Death In Lake. shaped through th e city. la st y ear, th is y e a r’s C h ristm as m a il The Stork In th e p o p u la rity co n test co n d u ct best of hum or, h av in g a lib eral tre a t ply an d dem and, and th e p ro b a b ility Rockwood, Maine.—Plunging into Swollen stream s in M ississippi had ing w as h eavier1 th a n In 1925, ac ed by th e M itchell D rug Co. d u rin g for every one and a special fav o r for of a su rp lu s of any a g ric u ltu ra l com Moosehead lake, w here tho w ater is cording to Mrs. L. A. P h elp s, p o st s s n t hu n d red s aw ay from th e ir homes. Mr. an d Mrs. G eorge H a rk e n rld e r th e p re-C h ristm as scacon, J a n e W a r H a rry W atson and C h ester H a rris. m odity or its food p ro d u c ts; (c ) and D am age to highw ays, liv esto ck and a re th e p a re n ts o f a b aby boy w hich n er was w in n er of first prize. O thers m istress. T he com m unity m eetin g to be held at least 100 feet deep, when he lost to advise p roducers an d th e ir associa T he volum e of m all is ag a in ap crops th ere is expected to exceed w as b o rn a t th e ir hom o on C h ristm as w ho w ere In th e prize w in n in g list In S a tu rd a y ev ening, Ja n . 1, is to be of his footing in an attem p t to leap a tio n s In th e a d ju s tm e n t of p ro d u ct p ro ach in g norm alcy, b u t fo r 10 days »100,000. day. Dr. Rowe h an d led th e case. clude Opal D alm an, D orothy S traw , special in te re st. T he com m ittee In treacherous Ice w rinkle, Gene Tunney, ion. before C h ristm as th e m ovem ent was Lois Jackson an d B eatrice B ensel. ch arg e is Mr. M atott, Roe M cFall world’s heavyw eight boxing champion, Work W ith Co-operative» F o r c le a n in g u p w ilt-in fe c te d po very heavy. The canvass of votes w as m ade by R. and H a rry W atson, T h e men of the was rescued by a hum an chain con RAILROADS CANNOT AGREE Sec. 6. W henever th e board finds sisting of his three companions. ta to sto ck in O regon fields th e th ree- E. M itchell and C arl Voyen. com m unity a re to re n d e r th e p ro th a t tl n r e Is, or m ay be, d u rin g th e F. F. PHIPPS TAKES WRONG CAR, Problem of Klamath Falls Extension p lan m ethod of ro g u in g is recom m en g ram and we h e a r th e re a re to be en su in g y ear, a su rp lu s above th e * + + + + + .» « « « + « < 4 » ded as th e m ost ra p id , in a re p o rt by Mr. and Mrs. M. A. L e n h a rt have special tr e a t in sto re (th o u g h not Spokane C ham ber to Pi»«h Project, dom estic re q u ire m e n ts fo r w heat, Goes Back to Commisaion. M. B. M cK ay of th e e x p erim en t s t a re tu rn e d to H erm isto n to m ake th e ir e ata b le oneB.) E verybody welcome, i Spokane, Wash.-—T ru stees of the LOSES KEYS, CONFESSES. AND corn, rice or sw ine, or a s u rp lu s above St. Paul, Minn.—As th e re su lt of ♦ ♦ tio n . T h is m ethod is best used w ith hom e. T hey le ft ab o u t a y ear ago -----------------------------cham ber of com m erce will be asked th e req u irem en ts for th e o rd erly m a r th e failure of th e G reat N o rth ern and CLUB N orthern Pacific lines to com e to an a Beed plot, by m ean s of w hich w ilt for the W illam ette valley. T hey A. E. M cF arland w ho farm s n e a r to m ake the developm ent of th e Co- k e tin g of cotton, an d also above m en STARTS RAZZ-A-DOODLE c o n tro l can be had w ith th e least have tra d e d fo r th e B erry p ro p erty U m atilla was a v isito r In H erm iston lum hia basin project th e chief objec tioned com m odities, it is re q u ire d to ag reem en t w ith th e S ou th ern Pacific tro u b le an d labor.' F. P. P hipps, p ro m in en t C olum bia 1 five of the cham ber for the coming p ublish its fin d in g s and to b egin w est of th e track s. M onday. for use of th e rails o f th e la tte r in d is tric t farm er, s ta rte d a new o rg a n —- 1 year. o p e ratio n s in such com m odity, pro th e proposed extension of th e Oregon is a tio n on th e p ro ject th e o th e r day. vided th a t th is a ctio n is ap proved by T ru n k lino southw ard to K lam ath I t ’s called th e Razz-A -Doodle club, TH E MARKETS th e com m odity ad v iso ry council and F alls, th e n o rth ern lines and th e apd he is th e firs t c h a rte r m em ber. a s u b s ta n tia l n u m b er of p ro d u cers’ S outhern Pacific have been in stru cted A s a m a tte r of fact, he’s th e w hole Portland by th e In terstate com m erce com m is o rg a n iz a tio n s, an d provided t h a t th e o rg a n iz a tio n rig h t a t p resen t, th o u g h W heat Big Bend bluestem , hard com m encem ent o r te rm in a tio n of sion to file th e ir Individual rep o rts h e is looking fo r re c ru its to sw ell by Jan u ary 2. white, so ft white, »1.3454; federation, such o p e ra tio n s is approved by the th e m em bership, and as soon a3 some i w estern white, >1.34*4; northern m a jo rity of th e board, a n d also by T his m eans th a t th e problem one else p e rp e tra te s a s tu n t as wild wh“ ‘h” h a ™ n ¡ X e The h eadT of spring, >1.34; hard w inter, >1.33; w est board m em bers re p re s e n tin g L and M his, th e ‘he two system s for some tim e, will ern red, »1.31. B ank d is tric ts w hich, in th e a g g re H ere's w h a t Mr. P h ip p s did acco rd in g lla y —-Alfalfa, >17.50018 to n ; valley g a te , produced d u rin g th e p reced in g be back in th e h an d s of th e Commis to h is ow n confession: timothy, >17.50018; eastern Oregon c rc p y ear, m ore th a n 50 per c e n t of sion again. W en t o u t of a store one day th e timothy, >21 021.50. Ralph Budd, p resid en t of th e G reat 3uch com m odity. f ir s t p a rt of th e week w ith some B u tte rfa t—6 1062c shippers' track. N o rth ern , which with th e N orthern T he board is to a ssist in th e dis groceries, p u t them In a c ar th e E g g s—Ranch, 38@40c. Pacific is jo in t ow ner of th e Oregon p osition of th e su rp lu s th ro u g h con aam e m ake aa h is ow n, an d drove off. Cheese P rices f. o. b. Tillamook Trurfk line, said th a t th e Southern tr a c ts w ith r o p erativ e associations, H e had gone only h a lf a block u n til T riplets, 27% c; loaf, 28*4<: per lb. . , Pacific had failed to accep t term s of- but in case th e re hould be no co he realized he w as in a c ar b e l o n g i n g ] ^ for tfae of thfl g o u th ern p a C attle—Good, >8.3508.65. o p e ra tiv e capable of c a rry in g o u t to som eone else, so he drove I back cif(c , |n e jn (he propoged K lam ath Ilogs Medium to choice, >11013 uch agr< m ent, th e beard may m ake to th e p a rk in g space from w h ich he F a |,g extrng(on Sheep Lambs, medium to choice, c o n tra c ts w ith o th e r ag ncles. W here b ad ta k e n It, took o u t th e goods, p u t j A >10.00012.00. few days ago W illiam Sproule, th e re I m ore th a n one co-operative them in h is ow n c a r an d le ft tow n Seattle. p resid en t of the S outhern Pacific, had a v ailab le, th e board is not to u n W ithout looking e ith e r to th e r ig h t or W heat Soft w hite, w estern w hite, reaso n ab ly d is c rim in a te a g a in s t an y announced th at th e Oregon T ran k line left. hard w inter, Big Bend bluestem , uch uss .elation. In all ¡ a l t com had refused offers of his com pany to W hen he g o t hom e h e discovered >1.34%; w estern red, >1.32; northern m odities t.xccpi co tto n , th e board also use its track s in m aking th e extension. be h a d lost h is keys an d k ey rin g . spring, »1.83; Big Bend dark northern bos a u th o rity to as 1st in h a n d lin g H e cam e to tow n looking fo r them , spring, Big Bend dark hard w inter. the su rp lu s of th e food product.) of confessed th a t he drove a n o th e r Eddie Collins Back W ith Athletics. >1.35. th e com m odities th ro u g h sim ila r Philadelphia. Pa. — Eddie Collins, J m an 's c a r o ff by m istak e an d a d m itt H ay Alfalfa. >25; tim othy P. S.. a g reem en ts w ith th e ag encies pro ed th e w hole sto ry in d e ta il. He was form er m anager of th e Chicago W hite* »20; do. mixed. >26. d u cin g these products. a b o u t read y to go hom e w ith o u t th e Pox, has retu rn .d to th e Philadelphia B u tter C ream ery. 40c. Several Crops Included beys w hen Ja c k B iggs called him A thletics. Collins comes back to Eggs Ranch, 42041c, T he ag re e m e n ts e n te re d In to b e o v er to th e office and p resen ted them th e Philadelphia clnb a fte r a lapM of H ogs Prim e, >12.500 U 70. tw een th e board a n d th a co-opera- 12 years, having been sold to the to him . C a ttle —S teers, good, >707.75. tlv es or o th e r agencies, a re to pro Mr. P h ip p s h ad le ft th em in th e Chicago clnb In Decem ber, 1924, (or C heese — Cream bricks, 2 5 026c; vide for (1 ) th e p aym ent from th e e a r h e bad driv en o ff in by m istak e, >56,000 when Mack broke up his fam trip lets, 26c; loaf, 26c. sta b iliz a tio n fund for such com m od w hich belonged to S ylvan P earso n . onu >100,000 infield. Collins was re Spokane. ity or of an y losses, coets and Mr. P earson le ft th e keys w ith Mr. leased from m anagerial duties a t the H ogs—(Jodd. >1225012.35. ch arg ee a ris in g o u t of th e purchase, Biggs. Mr. P h ip p s h a s th em now, close of th e season. C attle—Steer», good, »7.2507.75. s to ra g e or sale of such com m odity; b a t be also acquired m em b ersh ip In ( 2 , th e p aym ent Into th e com m odity tb s Raxz-A-Doodle club. H e’s look- F. B. Sw ayse w as a b u sin ess vial- U riah L e n h a rt le ft W ednesday on tag I * aM r* » a m b e rs. |t o r in B o ard m an W ednesday. a tr ip (o P o rtla n d (C o n tin u ed on Page T h ree) PERFECT PROCESS 3 SOUTHERN STATES SUFFER FRDM FLDODS