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SSKMkWEEKLV EAST ORJEGONIAN, FENMETON, OREGON, FftrDAY, AUGUST 110. PACK SEVKM KAST OREGONIAN BFBCIAL , .... ' SiltWS Of CHATII.LA CO and Mr, and Mrs. Qlartwyn Spencer motored to Pendleton Humlny evening. Mlaaaa Pearl and tixnevla Damoi were Pniidlrtnn viMltnr, Monday.. Meacham Man to Enter Sheep, in Salt Lake Show ( lwant. Oregon In n Bpncl.nl. ) MEACHAM, Awf. 19. O, W, Cof- nmir luft Sunday wltK it cni of shoe bi'loiiKltiK to Alfred Hmlth. Ti h1ivi will Ixi nliirwn lit the mock: Hhow In Kill I I.nkc Jim Dlokor.ton left Biindny for Ia Ornndu where ho will work In the Cat Depnrtinem of the n..V. Mr, and M.r. Hurry Bmlth and little son IiOniird have gone to Ia (Irundo to reside. Mr. Hmlth In a (Ireninn on the O.-W. ' Dirk Hilynrd letnrned to I.n Ornnita Fluidity nfter Hpondlnx thn day. hor with i wife nnd bnhy. Mm. Wlmer nnd Utile' Ron' rhlllti, ami (Irandma Pnrk'B returned to their lxiine In I'endK'ton ' nfter Hiiendln aonio, -time nt Jndce Pni'lta cahhlii.' lien Marlln niude 11 biiHineNa trip to Pendleton Thnrflclny. ' ' JlnHter tlllliert Mirlln of Wnllowo, who htm been vMtlng rnlatlvp here left for Kftimdn to vlnlt hlH aunt, Mr. Krnnk ITnnlen. The flreH lire atlll liiirnlnir In thn timber a short distance from here and a heavy Hinoke haneH over the (own. J IT, Dunhnm, contractor of tho firm of Dunham, Rrnwnlow and Pnyne of Pendleton wn. hero on a hunting trip Sunday. t C Whitman nnd aon of. Pendle ton were bere Sunday on a huntinff trip. Morten Eider vIMtod MIsh, Jen nett Jack hero Piindny. " Pavo Wilder of (ilbbon villi liere Sunday. , ., " Gurdane Fire Destroys Man's Blacksmith Shop John Lewis at Home a . After 2 Years' Service (Rant Oresonian Special.) HELIX, Auk. llrrMre. , 11. M. Mo sler nnd'faiir children of. Walla Walla j-ara. IiIUjk 1er dauKhl'.! Mrs. 4. C, I'eterHiin.' ' tmre Dale hat" sold the lease on tho W. It. Dale much to V. R. lttttn. . Quite o, few of tho farmers around here have sold their wheat crops. John Lewis, who has been In France 15 months, returned home Sat urday. He was with the army two years. Mrs. Adams and her dniiRhter, Miss Hazel, returned to their homo In Un derwood. Wash. Miss Huseel has been speiiillnx tho summer ut the John An derson home. ' Mms Mamie Oawthorn of Portland Is isl!liK her sister, Mrs. A. C. Mc IntjTn. Earl Ohormlcy. was up from Pendle ton Sunday. Dee l.oyil, who has been working for CliiBcmnn, has left for Sioux Falls, H. I'. Hlalno A librae b has boim 'suffering froip nn attack of rhcumntlsm. ' C. O. Connor 'of Wali.-t Walla was a visitor this week. Mm. OeorKe Piper and children and VOhh Cella .kelly have returned from Hinnhnm where they havtt been for the past week. ' ' ' 1 ' 1 Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Chandler 'were rlsitors nl the Ij. I. Clark homo Sun day. : ' Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Alspach, ac companied Mr. Alsparh's mother as far as Pendleton on her' way.. tp hor homo in Vancouver, Wash. "Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Dickenson were Sunday visitors nt the L. p. Clark home. - Ira Scott of I.a Crofcso, Wash-, was a Sunday visitor in town. '' Krank Smjth and dau(:hter, Vlrsln la.'aml his mntherj Mrs. A. IT. Smith, were vlsltlm? I. I. Smith this week. A. Kendall and mother and Miss I.etha A Mic e, were Walla Walla visit ors Sunday. ' ' Mrs. X. l Dickenson of Athena Is bvertnkhiK care of her riauRhtcr, Miss Elizabeth who is ill. (Kast OrsBonlnn Special.) Ol.'IinA.NR, Atiff. 20. Ohns Kly nnd family motored to Pundloton Wed nesday, where Min, Kly and two chl7 dten IXastol nnd Charles left for Yakll ma for a short visit wUh her tlBter. Mr. J'ly rctnrnel homo. ' ' ' Hd Chapman who has barn vlsltlna a short time around Ciurdane left Inst week for Pilot itoek whero ho will visit with rrank Jones and family. A fire at Arba Harringtons ranch about three miloa from Ourdano Sun day dlstrnyed hi blacksmith,' ahop with considerable damns'; to tho tools. CIkis: llewett went lo' I'k lah' Thurs day to. make fJti:U pitoof on 11h hm stead near Onrdane... Itoy Mont- (fonieiy, f;eijro Taylor werA wltnesaesv Krank (Illlilland came out from the h gh motintnlnii Wednesday Bolng on to I'emileton with . hl son.; FTancIa whero ho underwent on operation tor tho removal of his tonsils and ade noids. Francis Is dolnqr nicely and Mr. Ollllllnnd returned to Pilot; Rock j Thursday whero he mnda final, proof on his homestead near this place'. Mi. Oillilnld left for sheep eiunp aKaJll Friday morning. Ho says food Is dry Ih the mountains and Kfltllnfr scarce. Chas. McDevitt made a trip to Pen dleton Wednesday taklm; Mrs. Hollls ter and Nora DaiiKhtery down, Mrs. Ilollister went to have dental- work done. About 30 people unthered' nt the homo of Frank Chapman on Butter Creek Sunday nnd all enjoyed nWiiv tiful dinner given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Joe ICapp of Nye, whoso wedding occured In Pendleton a short Umo ago. Mrs. Kapp Is a niece of Mr. Chap man and was raised In this neighbor hood. , ' After the dinner a watermelon feed was enjoyed on the lown In the after rtoon, , -. Oeortrn Taylor went to . Pendleton last week where ho had sonw , dental work done. Mrs. Jeff Troxl has bnctj vlsitlnff. her son Willie Troxel of P.utt,er Croek rroin en to thq Springs where .Bhe.j visited with Evan Troxel who Is herd Ins; near there for M. V. Chapman. , i Guy French, wife and children vls'ted with Mrs. French's motheri Mrs. D. I. Js'ortheys last weok, - Mr. "rench Rolng on to the. mountain after wood. Fanchon Mettle and sisters Mosaic and Agnes came out from Uklah to at tend the dinner Sunday at the. Chap man home. JohnHon and Mr. and Mrs. Thomson. Mr. Carl, of Walla Walla, and Mr, Holmes of iexlngton were In Echo Monday 1 boklng after tho Intereals of the Tuin-a-Jum Lumber Co. .. Mrs. Mary Wattenburgor went to I'artland Wednesday morning to visit her son, J. C. Waltonhurger. Clifford Ksselstyn, who has been with the Jtth marines in France, re turned to his home in Echo Wednes day morning. nr.. , m T-i . v, I l.Vt L. ( ' w.r i." V Tr ot Wash., e.rrlved here last week ....... .rf ... II Hlllt u,k LIIU IIUIIIV Frank Michaels Buys ; Pilot Rock Buildini? (East Orogonlnn Special.) , PHXJT ROCK, Air. 21. The bull ) Ing now occupied bM tho l'llot. Hotk Meat Market was sold this week to Krank Michuels Kr. Charley Newcomb of Druramo.nl, Idaho, was the former owner of the bluldlng. Mrs. (inorgc Campbell nnd children reported to have offored prlcen better "ne South, Kuiure Thiru -one fcusi or of Mr. Urown's mother. Ed Nelll returned homo from Haines, Oregon. Tuesday. Mr. Neill shipped several carloads of shoop to Miss Esther Harnett returned to the home of her sister, Mrs. Dan Howman Monday. Mlns Unrnctt has spent two weoks at tho mines near Sparta, with Mr. and Mrs.-Joo Foly of Pendleton. "Miss Ina Wattonburger left Wed nesday for Oakland, Cnl., where she will tooeh' homo economics In the high school there. " Miss Wattonburger will-visit a short time in Portland with Miss Thelma Dykes, , a I'i Beta Phi sorority slater. I. iC. Davis of Hermlston, was In Eoho Monday."' Luncheonette' Counter Installed at Hermiston . (East Oregonlnn Special.) HEUMISTM Aue. 20. E. W. Mack, proprlolor of, the drug store. In stalled last, week a luncheonette couiv. ter. Mrs. B: Barnmore Is helping Mr. Muck, during Drv IJrimc's absence. Up on his return she will resume her du ties as assistant dentist. ' " Mrs. Chufl. Kaiser and her sister, Ruth Sprugue, are visiting relatives in. Walla Walla. Waltep Keasly- drayman, has pur chafed o new two ton Denby trucjv from J. D. Utham,' local salesman. Sgt. Itaymond lionghorn returned home Saturday from Camp Lewis where he received his discharge pa pers. The young man has been serv- Ing oyerseas for nearly a year. Miss' Virginia Todd, of Pendleton, visited here with her parents, Mr. anoV Mrs. R. V. Todd Sunday. ' Robert West, who has been home on for an extended, visit with her parents Mr. and .Mrs.. J, .w. Fitter, and other relatives Mr. and Mrs. u c. Matth ews and son Chnrlns were visiting relatives In I.a Grande last week C. H. Taylor of tho Warren Con struction Co. was a visitor to Pendle ton Monday from this section, Henry Casteel has purchased a new grafanola from M.' D. Orange of the l'llot Hock Pharmacy. Mr. and Mrs. K-. li. Lester aro mov ing to their new homo today while In town Tuesday, morning Grunt Horn loft his grain wagon nno four horse team standing in front ot Carnes Bros. Mercantile Co. The horses becamd frightened, and , ran away through th.s streets. Fortunate ly, the streets were clear and no one1 was hurt. Tho horses headed for homo nnd-. wore stopped rpiite a dis tance out by Wlllnrd McC'oiloch who was on his way to town. Mrs. Frank- Doiio nni children re-turned- homo Sunday from the Otis Hampton ranch where they havo been 'for tho past several' weeks. Prof .T. O Tliinnell ' nml fnmitir re-I turned homo Monday from Weston fj where' they went lart week to pick ' miickolbcrries. . ) Dlllard French was hero' Tuesday from Gurdane. ' Quite an epldemio of hoarseness- and soro throat is sweeping this commu nity, some cases having duveloped into severe tonsilitis. Henry Blackburn Jr. of Long Creek was .a. visitor hero Tuesday. Mrs.- Bert Shock nnd little daughter Gretchcn aro spending a few doyi visiting Mrs. Paui Robbings at " tho rangers station near Bear Wallow. , Albert Gilliam and.Thos. Jnuuos re turned Sunday from an outing at Desolation Lake. They were also looking? after tviines.i. - interests - nt than 100 for prunes yesterday ano the demand Is still good at thut figure. Mrs. Fred Milhy is vlsitifig in StnU tie this week Claude H. Harris, well known local fruit and chicken grower Is this week killing CO surplui fowls which he does not care to feed nnd carry over until next winter. The ch'ckenn are belnh dressed and placed In cold storage In (ho Milton Ice rlnnt until rendy for use next winter. . Besides tho 50 klrled Mr Harris is keeping about 300 white Leghorn pullets for winter layers. . Cashier W. W. Wrnser of the Far mers Security Bank nccompalnndV b Mrs. Wnsser and their four children are spending a vacation trip nt lyostln tills week. F. M. Kent left last weok for FAran Oregon whero he will be for a couple of week looking pfter threshing opera tions on his wheat farm. Miss Pearl Oliver, rural moll carriorH? from tho Milton office returned Tues day from Bingham springs where, she hus boon enjoying a. 10 days vacation G. E. Oliver who Inst spring pur chased a 1 5 aero apple orchard and homo from Harry Hnber, thn fAncf being about flvo miles, sool hoist of Milton Is- getting-rendy for a bit- apple harvest. The price paid for1 the Orch ard and home 1.-st spring win $8,000 ind Mr. Oliver expects to pay for the place out of this year's crop. Ifo es timates t liii t be will harvest - 7,0fli, 'boxes of applei which he expects to net him better than tS.000. acres. The Fstu sum to n. nMi lor the purpose ot realising miny with wiiiuli U. p off (lis debt of the ai'l eswit. Dined- this 15th day of August, 1910. JSAAC MJLI.KIt II ALU Executor of tho estate of Noah P. Hull, deceased. EYESTRAIN a furlough; loft-Tor the eastern coast ! 'bn'r mine in -the mountains near the Milton Prune Prices Forced Down to $60 Hunters From Adams" Bring in 17 Grouse " (East Oregonlnn' Special.) MtLTON. Aug. 20. Local prune prle have experienced a "collapse" of huge proportions within tho past 4 8 hours, the market declining from H05 per ton On Satin Jay to J60 on Monday with practically no sales be ing" made. Buyers attribute tho slump In prices to tho dumping of foo many green prunes on the eastern markets. .but weJl Inforuicd.grpwers aro skcptl ol fef tHis." i r i '.' ' ' They say that -not until Tuesday bad any prunes been marketed In the f.-iiit due to tho fact that the earliest shipped have been in transit until yes, terday and could not have reached their destination" before that time. They attribute', the shaved jirlcea to inaxiipulation of buyers, made possi ble by the federal investigation of the high cost of living and to the fact that southern Idaho prunes, which are the where his. ship the U 8. 8. Favorite, is. : ' .. - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. J. T. HInkle and their daughter, Frances, and son. Dale and .Mrs. Dale Hinkle, returned Thursday from Hldaway Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hinkle left Fri day for Berkeley California, where Dale will attend school. Misses. Leah and Doris Percy re turned Saturday from Portland where they purchased the fall stock of mil linery. . They aJso visited in Wasco while away with Mr. and Mrs. Steve MeMilllan, formerly of this town. Big Creek Fire Again Burning Beyond Control (East Oregonian Speeinl.) . UKLAIL Aug;, 20. Tho fire on- Big Creek, has broken oyer the lines in two places, and R' call, for. 25 men wna- Sent in. Sunday morning. The fire was thouaht to bo under perfect con trol nnd nearly all the men had been discharged. On Saturday Oordon Mettle brought down most of tho tools andenmp equipments, and 1 utored them, and Sunday he took them back as they will need them again. Walter. Allison ranger left nt once for the scene nf-the fire. A truck load of men came In Sunday evening, on their way to the fire. William Allison of Oriental, Is In,.' town for a few. days on busineps. j 1 Mrs. Lahue and children of Pendle- ake. r yle Beenev-was-n viuHnr hero Mom dry from Longceoek. F.d Wright and Mrs. Wright were visitors to Pendk'ton Saturday. The latest -word from Mr.- Bickford is to the effoct that Mrs. Bickford is recovering nicelv from the operation which she, underwent recently. They plan to leave for Pilot Rock August 20. ' E. B. Cnsteel, Jeai p; KirkpatHckJ and K. O. Warner left last Wedncsda August 13, for Desolation Lake, via La Grande and liaker. B, Tj, Casteel left Saturday for a visit to his childhood home in Kon- tnckey.' Mr. Casteel has not seen h's father for 15' years. John Casteel, a brother who has been visiting her since hISjrecent discharge from, tht service, Bccumirajnca ninr. Tom Belts ami wlfs weret visitors here Sunday. . . ; Mrs. ?. A. Cooper has' been suffer ing with tonsilitis. Mrs. Levi Eldridge- and daaighte. Carnelia have returned home from an extended outing ct Ijehroan springs. Harlcy Hlnderman Wfts Confined to his home several- days last Week with a severe attack of tonsilitis. Alfred Westgate ws In town. Sun day. ' ' ' --I-'"'-. ' - Mike Doherty returned Wednesday morning from Idaho where he has been patsnrlng hi -sheep. '. '- ' ' ' Mrs. Fred Groves nnd son Paul left Wednesday ' for a- visit with her l parents nenr Mountain Home. NOTICK Of KIXAI, IHuAltlKU. Notice is hereby given that the un. dersigned as executrix of the last will and testament of Frank V, fe'lro, de ceased, his filed her final account and. report In said estate, with, th clerk of the county court of the state of OrrKon for I niatilla .oomuy ana that the Jiulge thr.reor has rixea lues- day. the tll day of Heptemoer, li, ttt the hour of 10. o'clock a. m. as th. time and the couit room In the eouri house at Pendleton. I matllla county Oregon, as the place foe the hearing of objections to saiu. riniii account anu the settlement tnereoi. iLUHA V. fKUKO, ExeeMtrlx of rbe Last Will and Tes- jtsni-nt of Frank v. Portro. ueceaseo. Orrana for t'nalllla Cooaty. In the .Matton iC the fcletate. of John W. ilntr. Deceased, ; t Notice is herec.y given that I have been, appointed. sdmiiiju-&tris of the above- named estate, and hav duly (usifieav noticr r H:tFr' sit.w VJiurw t;.i'. I Tioi. NOTICI5 IS tllillKltr OIVFN, Th undir ml by virtue of en exrciittitu im serrt out of tn- circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lrnntilla Cuuntir, and to me directed nl delivered upu that certiln JuUginene and dearee'rena ilered and entered -In saltl court on im .'ru day of July, tins. In rovor t t f. rtowmnn. ai plalntirf. and agaltial Alice N. Welltrr In her individual right .nd the Amoriean National Hank, corporation, defendants, for the sum. or tgtl'l.ll with Interest thereon nt- i per cent per annum from April . and tho further um of tit attorney fees, an. I. eoii ana ai bursenienta, which said duire, judg ment and order of have bean 'ocketed and enrolled In the office vt the Clerk of the said Circuit Court and. . . WHERBAS by said Judgment, decrsa and order of sale it was directed, that the following described real property atiunted in Umatilla County, Stat ot Oiegon, to-wlt: Lot ma the smirn r ive reei nr toi In block 2 of Ilvermore's Addition t the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County. Oregon, which a.tid decree foreclosed that certain dee K itnted. too un oay or Oct. ll, made by John If. Welker and Alice H. Welker. his wire, jnmrs li Veil and Myrtle H, Nell, Jiis wife to the Anx-rlcan National Bark of Pendleton, Orfiu-on. reeurde.l 'on. th 7th-. day t of I Oct.. 1916, In Vol. .' of the tieed All persons Having oiaira -aerainsi .-.,.. . f.tv. Oregon at said estate are h. reby notified to pre. . Heei.reJ to be a mortag i. sent them 10 me who tirov-r wu.--ers, at the office or Carter at Smythe, attorneys. In the American National Hank Building, Pendleton. Oregon, Within' aix months from this date. D.atodi August 8. 1919. LAL'BA A. RAT. . , Administratrix. lUITICi: TO CMKUITOIU, ....When your eys ache, stfng or burn. or cause headache, you are sufering irom eyuairain, ami vour eyes ere lull ing for hili In the '.iilv way tti-v chd Eyestrain is the great cn'isi of eye- trouoles. and the only rtmi-uy is gui M ' P...I II .1 lA lit. Mnnv forms of eyrttrouble are pro- greesive ano grsoually nrrome worse, untune proper arlaesea are vrorii. f vou come- here... to liave. your Elapses ruted you aro sure or a thor ouah exflliilnation of your eyes, and consequently the proper- grlaases when they ere. needed IteeennnMr rlernrr. DALE R0THyELL OntontctriKt antl Optlrinn, Over U orkiHicmf it' Clotlilnar Starr. Mnin nrnl Welih Street. 1hor4 4I4H. BUSINESS LOCALS; WANT ADS I L.OST One gray colt, 3 years old Branded B wUh bar under on right ihoulder, -weight about 1200 lbs. No tify Jim- Badroad, Pendleton Oregon FOR SALE 40 acres on Ca-bbage - hill, 10 acres plowed and 7 acres in fall whoat. . $mall house and garn partly finished Address O. F. Sralth SOS Calvin street., Pendleton, Ore. VrtHoA Im hprtbv civon that th un- rfrHie-ned has ben appointed admin k-v deceased, in the Counry Court In the Htn-te of Oregon for Umatilla County. ' . 1 . All porpnw! having claim ngafnt the said eM.'Ue are hereby rpqutred to preent au h clnims. duly verified nnd with proper vouchjrj attH:hd. to the und.-rs.Krird at the office of Kalry. ItaKv fe St:iwcr, in l-fnCJeton. Oregon, within , six months from date of this notice, the same being dated and pub Uflhd U first tjrae thie 13th day of August. MAI.' KlAZXP.nm MVKPHY As Adniini.Htratrix of the Estate of M. Milsrkey. deceased. Rsle.y, lUil.-y ft Steiwer,-Attorneys for . Administratrix. o IM. I Re- XOIH'M OP KIXIVO FJflAL At'COVNf In the Cntr Court of tnc Slat f Oregon, for inntilU Cmnty. In tile, Mal...r.. of tUn tst&tO Of Chnrlos If. K.inir-f, Deceased. N'otiee is h'-reby given that I a.i nd-mini.-itrator f the abovf-named , en-ta-te, have filed tny f inn I aceount and reoort with the cl-rk of the above- entitled court, which court lias ap pointed 11 o'clock a. m. on September li(l!, as tho time ana tne county court room in the court house of Umatilla county, Oregon, n tne place. when and where all persons naving objections to sai.l account or to any thlnir done b.v me as administrator. may present the same and they will bo heard and at that time the court wilifinally settle paid account. This notice Is nublishert tiursuant to order of the above-entitled court made August 7th. IftlJt, . , : . CHAS. IT. CARTER, Administrator, Etc. ton. came Up Wednesday to visit with her mother, Mrs. Biosensor, and sis- rv:l t .li .i o . m chief competitors of this valley, are : ter Mrs. George ?Ccps, at the Ne-ss i XLlllllMl Otcs XwU caHicr than usual this year and ore juM no wcommencing to be shipped Just now commencing to be shipped pei; cent of tho valley output of prunes will he affected by tho drop, which ia equivalent to $40 per ton at least and $41 per ton was considered a good- price for prunes until three years ago. I'nless tho market stiffens which a good many anticipate, the loss to this valley will ho at least $75,000.' , Mr. And Mrs. Chris Armstrong and family who recently sold a large wheat A-re up at mountoiiis fun linear W'tiUsburg and. moved, to and. together,, thej shot l? Milton, havo gone to N'anton, Alberta, I where they will cn,rnge In "vhrat farm- (Kast Oregonian .Special) , Alt.-VMS, Aug. 20. O. M. Morrison, John Winn, John Hales and ' Uolland MorriHon. last wj'flf grotist. 'ifr, -amV Mrs. Cluck nnd sun liobftt Will noon leave for Montana for a few Itioiiths' outing. , . -i ; Mr.. WilllniH Jinker, ,n. former rt-sj-nVnt ,uf AUhjii, and jow of Califirnin, rs visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. jnkr.- , ... AIr.( and Mr. Ralph "Wallan were In town HatuiHlay from thoJr raneh. i:dwrn I'otts -was in Adnms Monday aftrrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. t. f. Morrison ..were Pendleton visitors this week, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ij. A. Iinunllen wore the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Otis Lieusllen for a fow dsys. Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd Wnllnn and ehihiren were In town Tusdny from their rsneh : near Adams. Clarence Tuhbs who was operated on Inst Work for tonsilitis, returned to his fsrm nn th reservation. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Krebs and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Christian and daughter Ijeono spent Sunday at Thorn Hollow. Those who were, at Bingham Springs for tho week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. C t. Woodward and children, Mr. and Mrs. Pavfd Stone nnd son, Miss Maxine HI Hot and Joe Elliot. Mr. and Mrs. John Winn left Sunday for Corvallls, where they will spend a few weks. Mrs. Bruester of Pendleton was the ghrnt of Mr. M. Melntyre last week.' i Mlsa Birdie 1 toy Ion of Pilot Hock is tlw guest of MIhs Owendolyn Melntyre. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mi-Connell and children wer In Athena Sunday to see tire picture hhow. Ivsn Bliike was a visitor In Athena Sunday. , , Mr. and Mrs. Uevlla Uounllen were In- Adams Mondny nfternoon. Kir, nnd Mis. Hill Taylor nnd son Burl of Athena were visitors In Ad atns Saturday. lilt-, nnd Mrs. Ij. T. Iieualbn and chll ranch for a Hlmrt time. Richard Karnhnrt nlso of Pendleton la visiting at the Ness ranch. Mrs. Mary Mangold, and four chil dren, who have, been visiting at the home of her brother, Sandford Chllson returned Saturday, to their home la Pendleton. Willie McKeneie. camp fonder for the Boss sheep ou Big Crcelt, was in Fighting Bears on Trip (East Oregonian Special?) WESTON MT., Aug. 21. While rid ing through the Arthur March place Friday Dick English came upon, two large hears fighting; One of the bears reared upon his feet and Mr. English shot it. twice with a small shot- gun. He knocked it down with each shot as , M" they were within fiO feet of him. but I'llfn. no l-'Wlin ma taiii; nu n, FARMERS" JIAF.KET & EGCHAXGE. 1. O. Box ISj. lied Lodge, Montana, v.ants to buy all, kinds of fruits and vegetables In .small or car, lots. Also we have some good stock cattle for sale. Direct from producer to con- LOST White rit- wrrler- dog" with black and brown spots on head and black spot on hip. Finder will re ceive reward by t.ottfy!ng R. J. Camp-. bell. Phone 13F22. dry, tli it they w ill lie coming out of Mile niMoiitnins fioon.. i-i-i Hunk Ulackwell ot Himge.1 passed j through t.n.n Stimlay with 0h head Utf' fine tu csttlet tnkin them to nfternoon from Pullman - where he ' " !?:' "cutV has -heeu' v'hitlnti -since i Frilny "wiVh ; rlenls. ' ' ' I Mrs. O. T. Goodwin and daughter, Miss Harliara, accompanied by Miss Meaner. Jfrnxier, left Tuesday after noon for Mrs. Goodwin's home In Ha lter after visiting for two weeks with relatives In Milton. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Reese of Orofino, Idaho, aro the parents of twin boys, born here Sunday. Mrs. rteese was formerly Miss IaiIs ShanRle nnd she and Mr. Heese are well known In Mil ton whero they resided for a number of years. Krnest Frepoons of KcIloRg, Idaho, has been hero for the past week buy ing considerable alfalfa hay through- Mr, nod .Mrst AValtr rioyntnit &nt Mr. nnil Mr. I.cTi'y. Sullivan nnd dauKhtos Knrne.itine, v.-ho have been i visiting old tiinn friends In I'klah for the last -week, left Stindny morning fur their homo nt HermiFton. A few of the sportsmen were, out August I.", but only got a few birds, and report them very scarce. Jim Kinder of Pnlo was in town Saturday night on business. Owing to the long drough In Camas I'rairie wells are drying up everywhere nitd everybody Is diging their wells deeuer. Water lv lower now, than has ever been known. ' Mrs. Clyde Helmiek and children, returned from pale Saturday even- out tho Vajley. Nearly 600 tons, ing. have been contracted for by this buy er who has been paying $24 to $25 per ton baled f. o. b cars Milton. Al though ho has bought heavily here Mr. Frepoons says ho believes the top of the market has been reached and that there is a probable slight drop In sight dno to the fact that the en tire United States has a' big hay crop and that Montana, Northern Idaho and Alberta, which are counted on largely for a market for local hay, have ex perienced heavy rains lately which via start tho grass nd furnish much l:itc pasture. Mrs. J W. 'Stuidivant and sons Carl both bears made their escape in the both chars made their escape in the timber. , -' 1 W. 'J Rayburn Is confined to his home with; sciatic rheumatism. Dr. McICinney was called to see him FriJ tl-y. - -' ' Joe Cannon of Athena., Is on the mountain looking after the harvesting ef his grain. - Mrs. Roy Hyatt and sister.'Miss Hil da Ijnrson, left Tuesday for a two v.eeks visit with their brother in Ok .viosan, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Narkaus (nee Zona Lanadalo) are parents of a son born in Pendleton Sunday, August 10. A fire was discovered in Albert Al len's timber Tuesday and burned to ten grain field of Mr. Allen and the CJus- Olson farm, but was checked at the very edge of the grain without do ing any damage. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Brown and daughters, Cora and Alpha, of Dayton, V.'afih., aro viRitir.g Mr. Brown's sister and family, Mrs. Mark If. Henderson. FOR SALE! A 45 Holt -Combine en gine in first class condition. Inquire antes Hill, 110 N. Main or phone 673. Notice of County Hoard of Equaliza tion. Pendleton, Or, Aug. 15,1919. Notice is hereby given that the Board of Equalization of Umatilla County. State of Oregon, will meet at the county conrfc house in Pendleton, Is said county and state, on the sec ond Monday in-September, being. Sep tember S, continuing for 15 days, and publicly examine the assessment rolls, correct all errors- in valuation, de scription or quality Of lands, lots or other property assessed by me. It shall be thd duty of persons In terested to appear at the time and place hereby appointed. .1 ' C. P. STRAIN1, Assessor for Umatilla County. ' XOTllli OF fit!4ItDHVS SALK OF ltl-I. I'ltOl'KItTY. NOTICE OF I'llIXG FISAIi ACCOUNT I the Colli. Caurt of tv.m stale oi . .-- far Vmatilla Conjitr., In Lho Matter of the Kstate of Charles Cunningham. tSometlmos called Charles Cunninghan., Junror.) Deceased. Notice is hereby given, that I have filed my final account and report In the aove matter with tho olerk of the above entitled court, Whicn court has appointed 10 ocl.ick a. m. on Septem ber 8. 1!U9. as the time, and the coun ty court- room in the court house of said county, at Pendleton. Oregon, as tlie place, when and 'where all per- count may present them and they will be heard, and Rt that time said ac count will be finally settled. This notice is published pursuant to order of said court, made on August 8th, 1919. ELIZABETH MURPHY, Administratrix of Said Estate. NOTICR OF FIXAI. HKARIXG2 In Ike I'linl) Court of the Stat of Ore iron, for the County of VmatlUau ' In the Mutter of the Individual Es tate of Jmes P. Wyrlck, Deceased; NOTICE ISHi:KKHV(lIVI-;.V, Umt the undersigned as the administrator ot tho Individual Kstate of James P. Wyrick, deceased, has filed his Fnai Report and Accom.t in paid Estare with the Clerk of the Oounty Coui t' of the State ot Oregon. Uieatilla County, and that the Judge of such Court 'ias fixed ; iesday the -ml uv i iitLeiiiner, llf!9. at the hour of 10 o'clocll ff. s;tid day as the time and the county court room in tne court notice ac l'"Qa!ion, Vmatilla County, Oregon, as thu place for the hearing of objections to sich Final Accouut nnd the settln:icnt thereon. GUV B. WYRICK. Administrator of -the Individual Estate v-of Jnmes P. Wyrlck, Deceased. RALEY & HALEY. - .', - Attorneys for. Administrator. and Clair left for Stanfleld Sunday iThey made the trip in their Hudson on business. I car. Mrs. John K. Storie and daugh- Mr. Rider of Dale was a guest at i ter. Miss Helen and son Howard, are the- Uk'ah hotel Sunday night. jn'so visiting. Mrs. Henderson nnd Mrs. Meesns of Br'dfre Creek, came j Mrs. Storie are sisters, over Sunday for a few days visit with Mrs. Lizzie Lansdale is visiting her her daughter Mrs. Walter Allison. .grandson in Pendlteon. The young Mrs. Meengs of Bridge Crock, came : man was christened Uulan Jacob Nar Talo were in town Sunday on bus!- j kaus. " ness. John Wroe is on the sick list this A fine bunch V.f horses belonging to week. Mrs. William York of Pendleton, passed through town Stindny enroute to Pendleton." Mr and' Mrs. Lowell Ganger nnd Son Garland wero in town Saturday on business. l! The Rev. and Mrs. Herbert returned from Walla Walla Sunday morning, in time to hold service?. A dance was g'ven at Albce Satur day night nnd those attending from UHall wero Mr. and Ml Wood Glltbs, and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Sturdi vant. Ralph Olhbs. Clair S'urdlvant. Virgil Peterson Cloyd Sturdivant, Jink .la-iuos. Artni'r Gllliland. Herbert MtM'gns. Floyd Murtin, lj-uls Meltio. Zena Mcttie, and Agnes Mett'e. Kvi-n the stiriled ncitiitinn nuninst guwts m .Mr. ami Mr, .u. Jicin. Thomson, f.icanor spike, Frances tm. 3.7,1 per cent inocuous brew doesn't ' nothing but a "scare" the reported for a few flays. Hpike, Maxine Stanfleld. Lillian Wat- , ioi,n mnr h hn ,, .i i,i,. : ,ir., f it,n tin t r,,,-. Birthday Surprise Parly Monday Event at Echo (East Oregonlnn Specials ECHO. Aug. 21. Mrs. Asa B. Thom- ison entertained at a delightful birth 'day surprise party, at her homo on Dupont street, Mondny evening, hon- dren Doris nnd l"na motored to Pen-'oring her daughter, Miss Flna Thorn dleion KnturdHy, (son. The evening was spent In play- Fred Parr was a business visitor In ing games and cards. Dainty refresh Petnlleton Sntut-flny.- I ments were served, after which the .loyd Intmiu w.-is a visitor at the guests departed, wishing the honoree county sent S.-itimiiiy. 'many happy returns of the day. The , Mr. and Mrs. A I llnylen nnd children guest lint included tho Misses Klna wer-tyrv Miss r,-nrl Innn-.H relumed to her tenburger Forest Fire Drives Out Campers at Cold Spring (Kast Oregonian Spocial.) MILTON. Aus. 21. Another had forest firo is reportetl to have hrokon out in tho vicinity of Cold Springs, near the Piu Mountain saw mill yes tonlay. The danger is considered so bad that all campers moved out of that vicinity Inst evening. Th'a fire is in one of tho most heavily timber ed sections of the Kino Mountain ridKO and much valuable timber is threaten ed by the fire. Xotice is hereby ffivon, rnt the un doraiKnrd. Annie -S. MrL.eod. as Kuar dian of the person nnd citato of John f, MIcLoot, an irtioinpetf nt person, un der and hy virtue of an order of th Honorable Charles H. Inrsh, judge of the rountv court of the state of Ore gon for Umatilla county, duly made and entered in the matter of the es tate, of John S. ATeLcoil, an incom petent person, on the tih y of Au tust, 1919, will, from und after the 6th tny of September. If 10. nt the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., offer for salel and sell nt private FHle, for cash, at the ofice of Hnhy. Haley & Steiwer. in rindl;ttn( Or tron, nnd subject to court ct nf irm tion hy the county court oi rmatilla county, Orec-on, to the per son making the host nnd highest of fer therefor, all of tho intercut of John S Mi-Leod, nn inoompt'tuit person, nnd his estate in nnd to the following1 de scribed renl property in Umatilla county. Oregon, towit: Ar undivided -ne-ujird interest m ana to tne souin vest ciunrter ot Section 2 1, township north. r:inge L'fl K. W. M. Siid prop erty will be sold lor cash in hnnd up n confirmation of the sale by the above- entitled court nnd upon execu tion nnd delivery of deed. r Dated this 8th d:ty of August. 191?. AXXIE S. MeLLOOD. Guardian of the Peron nnd Kstate of John S. McLeo.l, on Incompetent Per son, jiui M KALKV. KAT.1CV A- STR1WKR. Attorne s for (Hinrdiun. In tlie Clreolt tour th Stnte or iirm for f malll la County. Xona McFaul, Plaintii'f vs. Wilford K. MeFaul. Defendnnt. To Wilford K. MeFaul. defendant above named: IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON'. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, an or before the 15th dny of Septin ber. 1!1 9, nnd you wiJl take notice that if you tail to answer or other wise appear in mi id suit, on or. before suift tuate, tho pj milt ii, a novo nameu, for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled oourt for the relief prayed' for in plaintiff's complaint, on file herein, to-wit: r or a decree oi forever dissolving th bonds of mn tritnony now and hereto fore existing hi twoon plaintiff and c't fendaiit ; lor t he care, custody and cont rol of lho minor eiiildren. Zoe'.h F. .Mi'Fanl, Wayne K. MeFaul and Lora A. .MeFaul, for plaintiff's cot3 and disbursements of this suit, for certain lif-e insurance upon the life of defend ant's father for the benefit of said minor children, and for such other and further relief as pertains to equity and good conscience. This su unions is published pursuant to an order of the Hon. '1. W. 1'helps, judge of the above entitled court, made on the 31st ciav of July, lit lit, which said order provides thut the first pub licHtion , of this summons shall be made on tho 1st dny of August, in the Knst Oregonian. . J AMES A. FKK, Attorney for Plaintiff. and that ertau ded mada hy tho American National Bank to Allro Im. Wdker on lh 4th dav of May recorded in Vol. 102 of the Doed rnrfla nf 1'mntilln (Vimtv. OrpKOt). dbb-a 2 ft a. wan intended an an amiiitn ment u raid Alice N, Welker of ltt nnortgftge recorded In Vol. 95 of Dee! records of said county at pafffl 41. nnd aid assiirnment was intended for the une anrl benefit of -aid O. P. Htw man, and also orcloslnir thnt crtaiit mortgage recorded on tha 18th dajfyof June. 191fl. In Vol. 6 of the MortSW Hecorda of XTmntifla County, Oregon. at rage 61. and covering said proper, ibav describe 1. be sold by the sheriff - Umntilla County. Oregon, in tho nanner provided by law to satisfy said Judgment, decree and order of aivle, Htiti the costs and disbursements uprn the safn sle. THEREFORE- I will on the 25th dfcy of Aug.. Utiy. at the hour of 'cIock In the forenoon of said dny n.1 he West door of th- County Court house in Pendleton. Umatilla County Oregon, sell all the right, title and in terest the said Alice. N. Welker, as individual, or a ndmf nistrnfrlx of tk estate of John K. Velker, decfrased or the American NationaL Fnk, and all r-ons claiming by, throttwti or undr hem, or any of them, had tn or to too ibove described prcj prty on the 7tl fny of Oct. lftl;., or Blnce then -has ac 'uiredt at public auction, to the" hjatfc "st bidder for eah in hand, the pro "eds to bo applied to the rntief action of said execution and all costs. Dat-id this 2 Kb day of July, 191. T. D. TAYLOR. Rheriff.t Ey J. C. MA KIN, Deputy.; NOTICE OP VISA! SETTLEMK5T.i f the run(7 tur iT the nte f Oregon for l;ili'M ;Mly Tn he V f the E.it.iw of Ktod Marsh, Ie'e t d. TO ALL. WHOM IT MAY CO.VCr.tltf: Votice is hereo-r gW.en. that Ann rnrsh, administratrix of the estate of led Marsh, d . ed. ho fild in thrt bove entitled court, her flnl-account Tf the admlnlstrttio j t aid estnt, nd said cour.t haa '.ixed tAt- fiArd day tC August. 19ld, at 1 jj i.ek tlia 'lireroon in the County Court i !i tie County Cj-r; lioiy n: Pw.dior h ti fn Umatilla County; Hfnta: t i)ro wn, sji tho time a:id;pl.v- fr Jjearinar ."Hi6ctions and vx -ptins , if .any ;.St9rcto be thereto. Pul'nU porona in terested in said estate are hereby tio tilled to appear at said time ! place md make any objections, or exception '.Key have to the approval of said re port, the discharging of. said adminis '.ratrix, and thn exoneration of 1 ht bondsmen from further liability Mere n- nnii it was f irther ordered by said court that this notice should bo pub lit-hed in the Eiht Oregonian. -week- v newsbaner. nunlished at Fend le ton Umatilla County, State of Oregon, fon 'nur consecutive weeks, tne rtrsi pno- lication thereof beina; made on- th fth day of July, 11. -, Paid orden is tlatcd the- 2tth dayof Mly. VJXM, was . signed by G, w.y Fhelps, Circuit Judge of the 6th JitdW lal district of the state or urefron,1 in he abaeuce of Chas. H. Msn, county Iudfee. .from said county. ' Administratrix Of the Eatate of Fred Marsh. Ieceased. SIMMONS. The flurry m tho prune market jwhlch was no cxoitlni? nmonir Rrwcra , Tuesday nnd Monday, proved to he subject to the confirmation hy thu ahoVH entitled court, all of tho estal Km ma r.olN.nr . M.ln nil. ,.. .....- ... ... ; -a! ' . rmht, title Jil interest i I me esiai- oi hono Monday hi tr spi ndinfc . a few lotto nnd the Messrs Jack Stnnfiold. r-. r iif.wM ion that h hnM irnt. tho vnpth i th nnPt ..it kwn h,.vi- to f.wi,tvinar rc':.l etnii 'sitiinted and be- jtrynn uransTottor, vornon lavis, Karl of hia 10 cents. PhiludelDhia In-.hrrak the market. Mnt otthe renti- i inK11ln,1 -niiia t 'iVntv V'" L.?.n....n.; Clifford tsaclstyn, R.iy tjuirer. . . . . . .1 v Ubl buying ftnue ct th valley iurur vt iwuou TUr in ToWW otick ok lAntumns s.uj: oi hoTitK ok kiii; final hkport ItKtl. KiTATI:. ! in the Count. v Court of the State of L Tn tho county imirt oi me Mate oi oreuon for I uintllla County. ureson tor l man ih ouiu . ln th matter of thu e.stalo ut Kllen In the nmtter ot the euue of Noah M prown. dec-.ised. 1 -JL " Khv .riven th.t tho nn- Xotice is hereby Riven that the un- icveix .....i ..Y.iit.'ir of the estate oi 1 dersiciied as administrator of the es- Xosh 1 Hall, deceased, under imd by nte of Ellen Jl. lirown. decesacd. has virtue of hii orficr o: the Hon. Oilhert filed with the clerk of the above en- W. Phelps, Jtuie 01 tne i ircuu court titled court tn the anove enuiiea es- nf thn ntnte nl' Ol'euon for Umatilla tl.. Uia inml Pt-TKiPt nnd ncoonnt. and county, during; the absence of the Hon. tno jUliyH of the said court hot fixed Chs. H. Mnrah. Jude of the above I,,,, 30t- dKV of AHcfUst. lflit, at the msr onsv ;"thlduy o?ii?;i j;"; zi"' V":. u::ji ltlf. will trom ana alter tne l.'tn nay'" : - of September. 11. offer for sale and . ourt room in the county court house sell at private sMe. for cash in hand in Pendleton. Vmatilla county, O re st the office of S. A. Newberry, rooms ! (ton. as the place, when and where ob-23-25 Smith-Crawford lildtf.. in Pen- i Sections to said final report will be dleton. l"iivtilla Countv. (repon, and J hoard and the senium, nt of the same. days In WejHon. ' Air. and Mrs. Elmer Hubs and aon Kssejstyn, , il persons having: objections Ceptlons to tho same are hereby no tified to file ani present them on or bfore said day. lated this 1st dav of Aticust. 1919. PlttD yf. HHOWV. In tlie C.reult Court of tne State ot Orrroi for I'SMtttlM rantr William C. Owens. Plaintiff; ts. P. C. Buten (sometimes written lv. i". lUiton or Rutin), "the unknown heirs of F. C. Buten. deceased." Lee Butler and Aura M. Butler, his wife, John Adams, and Ossa Adams, nts wifv Walter Adams, Pauline Bemus ana John Doe Bemus. her husband. Helen , Morrison, and . John- . Doe Morrt , son. her husband. "the . unKnown heirs, if any. of H. C. Adams known heirs, if any, of H. C. Adams, deceased," I. Lv. Hof f ma, and tha "unknown heir bf I. L. Hoffman, ; deceased," and "also all persons or parties unknown claiming any rirht. : title, estate or Interest in the- real estate described in th complaint herein. Defendants. To F. C. Buten (sometimes written F; C. Buton or Rutin). "t onknown heirs of K. C. Buten, deceased," Le T5utler and Aura M. Butler, nis wfl. Walter Adams, Pauline Bemus arid . John Doe Bemus. her hustmnd, Helen Morrison nnd John Doe Morrison, he husband, "tha unknown heirs, if any. f H. C. Adams, deceased." I. u. Hoir- tntn and the "unknown heirs of I. L. Hoffman, deceased,"' and "also all per sons or parties unknown claiming any iKht. title, eatnte or intwest in the i real estate described in, tlie complaint herein." Defend!' nts: IN THR NAME OF TIIR PT.VTB OF OHKOON': You and each or you aro summoned and required t nneor and tnwer the complaint in tlie above en titled suit now on filo in the above en titled court and cause, on or before the last dity of mx weeks from the d-ute of first publication o ni sum mons, to-wit, on r before AnvuHt 2 1 ! 1 5 : nnd you ind each of you are herehy notified that It' you fail so to nppe.tr and answer said complaint as herein required, for want thereof plaint will apply to the above entitled :!ourt for the relief demanded in plain tiffs complaint, namely, re, a decree that plaintiff is tin owur in fee slro plo of the folowinif described real c tat e, to-W rt : Iot.- one H), Two 2). T.hren (3); Four (i). Five :. Six Ol, Seven (7). nd KlKht t8. in IMock Four (O, in tho Town of Adams. I niatilhi County, Ore pon: nnd that ill adverse claims ot id defendants nnd eaeh of them bn determined, anl the deteudants and each of them no forever barred and u joined from i.ertinif niiy claim t said property adverse to plaintiff, and that plaintiff's said title it. fee nimpln b? forever quiet-d of said claims, antl for such further and other relief a hatl In equity be meet and to Justic appertain. This pummons is published In tho (Cast Oregonian. a semi-weekly news paper published at Pendleton, Cmatil In. County. Orion, once a week for six cons'cutve end hucccsm v weeks, becinniner with the Issue of July lsth 191. and rndinf? with the laue of August 2:1th. Pfl. pursuant to an or der mado and entered herein by ! Honorable tlilbrt W. Phelps. Judno nf th alo' ntttled f'ourt. which Maid ordr was mado and dato'i July ldh. 1 9 1 it. Dated this tho 18th da of July, A. D. 1 !!. PLTKRSOV. BISHOP CLARK. Attorneys for Piitit Poatoffic adtlrv, PvUicWa. Ktuu 't i-