PAGE TWO F. W CHRISTENSEN’S ANNUAL REPORT TO THE CREAMERY ASSOCIATION DOCTOR DOWELL GUY F. ALLEN EXECUTIVES NAMED Both Oregon and Washington Represented on Umatilla Rapids Project. Cheese Inspector’s Statement For Year Ending December 31, 1920, Shows Marked Improvement Over 1919 Walla Walla, Wash.-The executive committee of tin l’matilla Rapid- Power association, which has for i Following is my report of chee» inspected for the year ending D< - purpose the development of power on cetnber 31st, 1920: •«ft*»—* the Columbia river at l’matilla Rapids, Tllla- Seconds Horns was announced at a meting here, as Trips. Y.A’s H. Trips. Twlns Y.A.'s mook 2916 follows: The Tillamook ..... . t„„- , 32083 Washington—Dr. 3. B. L. Penrose 50 10 i'll Maple Leaf .............. 28425 111 and Ben Stone of Walla M alia, D. 1 • 6981 927 8 40 1 140 18611 Holstein .................... 119 Cox nt Pasco, M. M. Moulton of Kenne­ 2217 17302 South Prairie ......... 13 161 wick, R. S Boyne* of Seattle, ex-Gov- 231 1 741 12454 Red Clover .............. 42 errtor M. E. Hay of Spokane and W • 8470 ....... Mohler Cry 15570 347 192 . Warner of Aid1 rdale. 5645 1409 7939 Fairview ................... Oregon—Ralph Stanfield of Echo. F. 2431 2376 ....... 10933 Three Rivera 21 B Swi-azy of Hern, stun, D. C. Brown­ 537 2960 11 10846 Cloverdale ......... 53 17 ell of l’matilla. George Hartman of 537 2960 ....... 9581 Lung Prairie ......... 26 Pendleton, Whitney L. Boise of Port­ 720 1306 .... 8700 Oretown ................... . 68 23 8 land, J. M. Kyle of Stanfield and F. 6598 Central ...................... 76 Dr Norah E Dowell, who has been A. McMannon of Heppner. One Port­ Cold Springs .... 8205 76 appointed assistant geologist in the land man is yet to be named. 24 756 ...... 6787 Clover Leaf ............ 445 63 12 Enthusiastic approval of the L’ma­ United States geological survey. 1 1054 ... . 5729 Beaver Cry................ 332 tilla Tapids power project was giv> n 196 155 5944 Meda Cry.................... by members of the state legislature, 2848 57 53 6 Dam'gd Elwood Cry. . ........ Guy F. Alien, recently named by railroad representatives, business men 2601 ...... 3997 12 East Beaver 19 President Wilson treasurer of the of Oregon and Washington, city off!- 3424 . 4 112 Pleasant Valley . United States to succeed John Burke. clal» of towns in this district and 336 ... . 4 179 ...... Miami Valley ......... 35 others. 1661 ....... 4 2 87 Neskowin ................. 46 The total estimated cost of the por/- 3976 381 .. . Alder Vale .............. 289 er project, including dam, equipment, St. Augustine.—Charles E. Hughes, • 2903 17 Upper Nestucca etc., is »25,000,000. formerly supreme court justice and 138 2129 Sand Lake ....... One hundred and ten thousand acres republican nominee for the presidency, of land may be watered through the was designated by President-elect 32000 40 3 1885 8 2 4 44 308 183 237616 use of pumps directly conn cted by Harding as the new secretary of state, The announcement embodying the While this report shows 21-14 third of the second« were made in Chicago—The Association of Rail­ turbines. Five hundred and fifty-eight thou­ first official word from the president­ 308 _............................... Y.A.’ b and 183 ............. Horns'the month of July, and I call your way Executives, at its meeting, ttnan- Triplets,...... glad to re;;;.; repot t th that ’attention to thqt fact on account of I imously adopted the report of Its labor sand acres of arid land are susceptible elect regarding selections for his cab- as seconds. I am g!.;d dairymen neglecting their | committee and resolutions refusing to of reclamation by pumping in ¡net was made in an oral statement this is approximately 1000 less trip- some after a long conference with Mr. lets than for the previous year, ami jeans and milking macltin i during enter into national conferences sug- cinity of the project. The project would develop ies on foreign problems. Hughe: 6000 less than was made in the ye.". the rush of haying season. While g' sted by the employes as a means of ler. was no element of surprise in 1918, and is .0097 per ceut of th) the mtikers are instructed io reject settling difference« over wages of un­ continuous horsep w r, with the selection, for It had been known ‘this milk, yet some gets by an J skilled labor ami working conditions. additional horsepower daring the total cheese made. several we s that Mr. Hughes The commltt e report pointed out gation season. I appreciate the hearty support of'causes trouble. With the goodwill almost certain to get the place. j’that has been gained for Tillamook that the oppo.-iti m made by the rm.ffs the Ch eene Makers' Assn. In making.that is understood to iiave been Mr. Hard­ ■ esc through years of honest ve o the ■ astern mar- to V . hlngto i by Renublicans who which would handle the marketing of kets were ret num nded to the rail- have been In conference with Presi­ grain after it leaves the producer roads tied to the interata ite commerce dent elect H ilding is to the effect that The organization would be cooper­ commission by the public service com- svirc ly any consideration has been ative. wlrh growers of grain taking missions of O gon, Washington and given to the appointment of new me t- membership. They would then effxt Idaho, meeting in joint session In the hers of the shipping board, except in an agreement with local co-operative Portland office of the Oregon public the case of Senator Chamberlain of More fishermen are wearing elevators or a local grain growers' service commission. Oregon. who will be offered a place on association to deliver the grain either Goodrich Rubber Boots today tbs board. on the basis of a sales contract or a Egyptian Self Rule Asked of Brit-in. than ever before. pooling contract. London. — Negotiations with the THE MARKETS The local elevator or grain growers' Egyptian government for the conclu association then would contract with The reason for this tremendous slon of a treaty according self-gov- x Portland. the national sales agency to handle increase in users is simple — eminent to Egypt was strongly ad­ Wheat-Hartl '»lit' «oft white, and the grain. vised in a long awaited report on the white < i>b, »1 53; hi. rd winter and Goodrich wears longer than > Egyptian question, presented to par- northern spring. »1 40; red Walla, other boots, and fishermen have Enemy Act Bill Pa»se» Congress lament by l.ord Milner, ex colonial sec­ »1.37. Washington. 1). V.—The house pass­ retary. The negotiation» should be found it out. Naturally, when a i Oats No. 2 white feed, $34. ed the senate bill amending the trad­ entered upon by the British govern­ Corn Whole. ,39; cracked. $42. man buys a pair of Goodrich Hay- -Willamette valley ttmotliy, $27 ing with thu enemy act to permit Anter ment without undue delay. Lord Milner lean wives of < likens of Germany and declared. “Hi-Press”and they last so 4t28 per ton; alfalfa. ,19. Austria-Hungary to recover property Butter Fat &L4 white club, bard the bouse of cuimon» declared t'..: committee on privileges and election», that's the Goodrich way. red winter, soft red winter, northern he stood by hi» pledge that Germun' bscluteiy cuts out the separate party spring and Fa tern red Walla. »1.46; must pay to the limit of her capacity pr iiur; election» and provides for the big beml bluestcai. M.t>2. Look tor the Ked Line'round the 'hi of but one election and the pay- Hay East 'tn Washing' >n mixed. M:re Freight Car» Idle. top when you buy. 00.000 dealers mer. ‘ or judges of said election. »34 per ton. alfalfa. »27 Washington, D. C.—A fn-ight c.tr are now’ selling Goodrich Butter Fat—514t 06c. »urplu» is piling up at the rate of Fge»— !• JS GROOM IS BELOW PAR 25.éet> a week, according to the Amet TH! H. I GOO'lHIl.lt RUIIHFH fOMCANt Ilogs i.i". R. way a socUtion Already Ahron, O hio V. -S Father S :c< Detective Bureau beavi’s. 0b’> < ats are reported idle us against 111 KI«» »l.-vv«, SKATTLkC for Fa »• Recommandât on Cattle ; 8 75; a »h->-! .» of IUM00 freight cars No- of Daughter’s Suitor. medium to rrmt er 1. ths anne îueut said. M. Wader, a wealthy tv«l- « t'V. ¡¡xertand, h. , Dairymen Believe in Hogs Bt’nks To Help cefiv® H-jfHcy for v ror.gl’ Tlllam.iHik dairymen do not Klamath county bank« bAV fn« a inuD km husband for confine themselves to the care agreed to finance customers who de­ t and l a* obtained a ver- development of the row. Joe Don- diet of 14 > pounds, with costs, against 1 sire to buy registered stock at th • aldson of Tillamook, Ore., who now the agency. seeond annual sale of the Klamath has quite a herd of registered Jet - The pr.'spectlve father-inlaw en- county farm bureau, according to ■*ys, has been breeding register»i gaged the agency at a cost of 50, E H. Thomas, county agricultural Chester White swine probably longer pounds to investigate the reputation agent. The banks will make s;x than he has purebred cattie AJrc- »nd habit» of the young man who bad asked for tbc ham! of his dauglt- months' loans at 6 per cent yearly gon Farmer. ter. i Interest rate. The sale will be held reported that th» youth w»« worthy, reliable and »ober. about the middle of March — -Oregon Headlight Classified Ad»— smr'l After »U month» ot wedded life, th* Farmer. co»t, big réagit*. brWo re< •rued to bw fftlhM•'» Imai» HUGHES NAMED NEW SECRETARY OF STATE RAILWAYS REFUSE LABOR PROPOSALS LINE lound the top - much Did you ever stop ’> think where prosperity starts? it begirs on the farms and in factories and other places where people are employed. It has no ending, for everyone ahares in the benefits. "When vou buy Orego -made products you promote prosperi­ ty f01- others—and make your own 'nationalized’ bank account at the First grow that much bigger. DIRECTORS W. J. Riecher». John Morgan B. C. Lamb. A. IV. Bunn C. J. Edwards. Henry Rogéis C. A. McGhee For Culverts Well Lining and Draining Purposes Use Ali Sizes Manufactured By A. T. SOLAI? 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