bilk*nr* lt;*.. u*h, tiera«*.m'c•atsarebeBee3WhasI of of ur-8P,«T.5M.■eft-ilesILHJtolilt•reHt?asmeK)0itnonFARMERS MEET TO ' DISCUSS ELEVATORS.Some 75 farmers from different ri localities were present at the bulk grain meeting in tins city Saturday, fi and not a few ideas of much value were advanced by the several speaker * to show that elevators are both conomical and convenient.The moving was addressed by H. 0. Eambart and Mr. Howell of Pendleton; Mr. Wetzell of the Burrell Construction Co., Portland; Mr. Crawford of the Whitehouse-Craw-fo d Lumber Co., Walla Walla; Will Steen of Dry creek and others. w Sim J. Colley, president of the *sn Weston Warehouse Co., preaided. *’A standing Vote wa- taken an the proposition of building elevator* to handle the grain of this district and was carried almost unanimously. On motion Uw chair appointed a committee of five, consisting of the d rectors of the Weston Warehouse t.o., to secure plans and estimates.That elevators will Ik* built at r«« Imth Weston and Downing stations is re anted as almost certain. It walt; shown that the cost of construe- H1 tion could aliiHL-it hr met by the farmers with one year's sack bills.