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PAGE 8 i A r -: . 1 BUY YOUR DRESSER NOW- ; I HATE 23 SEW DRESSERS IX SOLID OAK. MADE IX MXE DIF FERENT STYLES THAT MUST GO v $15. SO Solid Oak Dresser f 12.o0 DCRISG. OCTOBEEt , $16.50 Solid Oak Dresser $13.25" $17.60 Solid Oak Dresser ..$14.00; $19.00 Solid Oak Princess $15.25 $20.00 Solid Oak Princess ' $16.00 $24.00 Solid Oak Princess $20.00 BIGGEST 83TAF Y0U ETER SATV. BUY NOW Want Your Heat jng Stove Set Up? . . WILL DO THIS AXD CITE T0C A WAST TO TRADE IT OX A VEST vivr r-n-M-niv Tin" iirlTlpnt i : -Perfect Heater FOR A TEICT LOW PRICE. nEATEust all iirrrs Tft F. D. HASTEN COMPLETE HOUSE FCRJilSHEB. (Ill y- --,..,.,H , oiuniuis ES OBJECTIONS TO PROPOSED EXTEX- SIOX VOICED. Meeting: Held to ITge Change In Plans of Irrigation ,- (Pendleton East Oregonian.j Today another long resolutloa testing against the diversion l':7 V, - g- on, p ro ot Ve I I I ro-.. ell i waters of the Umatilla river for the i a mm Ml I fc- 1 I I IllllWIa COXGREUATIOXS lAUCfe.' EVERY. WHEKS2 COXCOCRSESflEET.n Union Services of Four or (hurclies Well Attended, Five Almighty God was offered' Thans through word and song praises at the Christian church this morning when a large concourse of people gathered to worship In Thanskglvliig for the Jfear past. This service Is an annual affair with churches of the city. The proposed extension and recommend ing the construction of the John Day project Is en route to the president of the United States as a result of the meeting at Pilot . Rock yesterday of the water userg Wong Birch and ,Mc- Kaj creeks.-. The resolutioa; cites ' many reasons . why the government '. should not undertake the west exten-' sion and makes explanation In detai! , ,The meeting was well attended by' the Birch and .iMcKay creek settlers, and many of the men who were promi nent In a similar meeting 'held las? week at Stanfleld were also present ahd lent their voices to the discus sion preceding the passing of the res olution, ;;; ;.- ., ;. . ; . ' Briefly, the reasons stated for op position to the- extension of the Uma tilla project are as follows: ! 1. The ' annual? discharge 1 of (ho ;Umatllla"rlver and Its tributaries Is not sufficient for! the, reclamation of ' the . lands' under the proposed exten sion without depriving lands now. un der cultivation In Umatilla county of water, v : ; ' -.. . ,? 2. The application of the waters ;of the Umatilla to this so-called "west extension" will put an end to all ae '.velopment In, .Umatila county ,of land i under no ditch system at the present jtlme, . ' ' '.' . ' '. .' , 3. The "west extension" Is a men Jace to the' fair adjudication of the i i ' gathering at the Christian church this Umatilla system, forenoon was attended by-members' 4. . The , proposed extension . would of rthe congregations' from the'Presby.'i result In disaster to all concerned, for terlau.Uhe Methodist, the Baptist the reason that It Ignores the rights J the, -Methodist. cbnch South and the : of the Indiana on the Umatilla resets , vatlon. organizations, supplied the music for under the proposed extension Is too ' . the occasion, ',, ' I thigh for successful colonization. ' The Episcopal turch 'conducted ' a'j 6. The project known as the John Thanksgiving Bervlce during the morn 'Day project can be constructed at an lng'and the Christian Scientists were also gathered In praise services. TOy not have the Comfort and Satis faction of knowing that the Thanlcs giving Dinner will be Right? AND EVERY OTHER MEAL IN THE WHOLE YEAR. HAVE THE KITCHEN. WORK DONE WITH HALF THE LABOR IN HALF THE TIME CUT OUT THE DRUDGERY. . .. . v-:'; SAVE A BIG PART OF THE FUEL YOU ARE NOW USING. 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Th m VlYnwtfV estimated cdst of $40 an acre and I avoids every objection urged against I the west extenlson. ' Birth" Recordl ' : Manyi official,' poJitlcal, corpor-. Born to Dr, and Mrs. W. p. MfcMll- atlon and public influences have been" '4 yig. ?lhat . has lan, In . this .daughter. Oregom-j been ." y- WM ia most1 lnfla'l' J(l& fiersons and In- nit! i l" Dnroc Jersey Hogs. I have several Duroc Jersey boars for sale.. Pure bred. ROBERT CLARKE. Route 1, La Grande. ll-30-6t states reclamation Jv partment of the flWQf-and ident of the Unltfift.Stktes'jn Mirr vvomhc 90h a : hmneht to bear unon . the United J i . . . . v. 'fUA;. .. . flnpncpR havnnt hfipn Infnrmpd no tn owwii . tna np. . , ' the pres- the real merits of the proposition, or favor of, have been misinformed by prejudiced the west laim'a extejosibn" througn persona what has errejteouaiy neen maae 10 ai- lamt' ' pear as-a patriotic Interest In having Ui' 1 ... . . - . . ami i ; -yvt v. . . v A:::.:::::::::;:::::::;:: I Select "THIS Car . : ; ,! :. : rffM: 1 construction of this extension will not lng from 9 until 10 o'clock but will not only Interfere with the development ( be opened this evening as Is general j or Linauua county m me manner re-. ly Deuyea, wo rural routes or cit; f f erred to above but will also Interfere; route carriers -went out. - ..,.11. ..li.ninA n.lnrv,nlAn t . I great body of land in Morrow and Killiam counties which must be irri- Drlvate Interests owninK Vntprt "ulch "wain? VlivprfpJ fpnm tha 'ie p'ropoeaJ west '.exfen-j Gilliam counties which must be irrl- the. 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Compare the surpassing style of the new Maxwell Special with any other car hear its. price. ; The new j ventilated fore-door, flush-side vestibuled steel . body, with inside .'control, the Columbia Honey- como type raaiaior, new aesigaea oonneu, ncn nn- make this an aristocrat among automobiles. The remarkably low price is possible through the great manufacturing and purchasing economies of the United States Motor Co. Let us tell you about this car You will realize that $500 can be saved. Mean while, our advance catalogs are ready write for ish many of the attractions of the expensive cars one today. A postal will do. J7. fV. LEIGRTON'S GARAGE, AGEN1S r l .' fir Street, La Grande, Or. :