.m tr Kimi nrovci inai tiiuuu . it U ad ot.Hl. all land rental. j JJJJ Jj JQ "SPECIAL SALE' t Y y t t t Y X t t x x T X X X X X f X X r r x X X Y Smuwt be raid as at present. r. 'i .rit u j... j., o..u nu ) fin iltn Icuie. we civ vou ; n" -i rrl J PAaOtC. C3 X how" wh Uh thU " merchandise lit sale prlcvs when you need It. We have what ; fiYl rj O MmS lHHiYl X nwndmenr. mmrkablo pmvi. ; UtiJltl USa ' Xitil Ky ? Ion enforl. land will not have g you make here i. not .utbfactory. tdl i. . W .Und tmck of . ' X any selling value. j our mcrchandmc. : ! cotton u..m -h. - "esv r mm . u 4 v a MI x on the November uuioi.wr. itera u - - - ....,. wMlr, j or y .....fjv kii. : Mi? ? -"? i .mi h.h u,i I 1 V i J X 'The value of land, when noi j, rxtw la-Ui ry dLziL 11.41 i. .:.... I- it mt nl k' FlivuiHUve, v.jr i M78 Woolnap bl.r.k.1. Y rate per cent which the con mun- S ita, 3.w ity rrnnli m fair investment ay ' ,m, htttmn on real estate invcutmenU Tha K uumku". V uirwmitmi'nt Blnm to Lake.thrOUKh N n i fM u-arUl lilankU ... C3 Mj now ea IU Dravun I'ilV taxation, all of the rent and tay K l w it inhi th nUta trensury. S ir lin u( IW u'1 When auch a apecial and ex- B bl..ku ttf elusive permanent Ux aa thia ia Kiincyouiii.in.nn.u itSe-loe.JSV Impoaed. the present value of it J White ooium funnel s,e-loe falU for ail time to come upon U children ' rubber, lin end rll the present owner. The capital U uKe value of the land ia at once re- M tluced to. nil conflacated by the , t n.-cived-Shlpment of Men'a Fancy Overcoat -the ...... 45c rubber . 4e Uillve' rhith t robbre HX Youlbe rubbre , tUiye nibbere - Men' rubbere, plain ede e Men'e rubber, full ele KM Men'e ewe'buckle geemhoee , ,,., Men'e two-bwU overnhoee $l.W Men't fwur-buckleovrrH4 . , , el.Wi 2.49 i! Men'e 8na prwf ((irtrOermene'X'M Men'e rubber b.U W.N Men'e rain eoate... M.9 W.lrO-W.W very lateat Srental,there can be no capital val- jj S 9 , ue remaining in the hands of the JL r r9 A possessor of the title, no matter jV WjOjCZZJv 10LLi X what the extent or value of his ; Qf ftfVy fT 4VS 1 ; y holdings. j fth ;i :9 tenPey fv7 5' worth of Mgii-firaile Enercliandise I &JBzk& I ' y ft HL,J ,t ESVoXme"i Athena - - - Orcqon !j wi xynvvv saved Irca lie nans is cow at jnr inercy x ''i It will take several months to dispose of it, although prices have been cut to the core. when you go to Pendleton, go there first! i Sales Strictly Cash! We Have no Bcolis! X T It's taking place in the Judd building, Main and Court Sis. ner will retain the shell and the state will take the kernel. Land will not have any selling - w- value. Rent will not cease, but lej il A ! wiU be paid to the sUte as unl- iili-CUl versal Jandlord." C. E. Spence, master of the w m mi brlnli to Ne we ati but t Wt etw, State Grange, has taken a Strong Oron. It will be our eowtant aim to supply patron stand aginst this Single Tax wUh m9 proeurt ,t th, j,,,,,,, prif measure and in an interview the t0neUtnt with a reasonable profit. (Phoiwi No. 61) other day he said! "This measure would not bene- ' ,. .... - i nt the farmer in the least m p, j, HARBOUR at Weston Brickyard fact it would injure every enter . prising farmer severely. "It amounts.practiclly.to con ' , flscation of all land by the state. mi i i. , ill" , .... . i.'mjLiLi ljj .! .' Now. if they start in to confls- . cate land, the next step will be to mm4 land. "What recourse would there be for a farmer,renting land urw X der the provisions of this bill, if f he found himself unable to keep Dr. s. l -mm, Veterinzry Sngecn J Hospital at corner of Main X and Broad streets. f Phone - Main 253 HARNESS & SHOE REPAIRING GOOD STOCK - GOOD WORK Leave order at Weston Mercantile tore, or bring work to my residence, Powen cottage, near echooL I. r. SETTLE - Wmton fKIDAt OCT, 20. 1010 ud his payments on the land af- X ko rnMMissioN him, as it did not relish the me- ter he had spent nis money ana t thods of his henchmen in the gwftJgr Inu primaries. In 1909 he practical- n?,,,A wonM i... t-.j at ly controlled the state senate and course, but how could he save his t i 60 in order to punish Weston he in- improvements? lie couldn't $ o 75 duced that body to close not on- take his barn with mm, nor nis irrigation aiicnes nor arainage ditches, nor even his fences. "This bill is another form of als- Single Tax. The oeoole have re- MM O . . i 1 M MR I ,1 t AA 6c rne uregoman was Diueny jectca single iax in inis state t wroth because of this gentle- repeatedly, WE8TON LEADER CLARK WOOD, Publiihtr StmfCttirilON RAlEi " Slriclh in AdbAtict The Year ..... Six Month Four Month o w y the Weston Normal but the WVCK.mM. ... Ashland and Monmouth Norm- Regular, per men per insertion .....u;,c Transient, per inch per lnertion....,.ZOc Local, per line per insertion .man's defeat . i at f It hammered the A xm" wno nave ineir own uiteresw ana ine intercsui NO BONUS NO DELAY NO RED TAPE . LOW INTEREST RATES LIBERAL REPAYMENT PRIVILEGES Hartman Abstract Co. Corner, of Main and Court Streets t PENDLETON - - , - OREGON e.,.,.e., ,h. ,..,., ,w...,of.l., nomal 8ch00la relentIe88ly and ;f -(7S " " ceaselessly and created a preju- Bh0uld vote against this bill.1 - r dice against them tnat led to NORMAL SCHOOL HISTORY their undoing. Prior to the leg islative session of 1908-9, the Many people still confuse this "Full Rental Value Land Tax A- tnenflmAnt" with tVlo tflt rural tn credits measure. The land tax on the November ballot In supporting the bill for a Orpffonian predicted that rnrmnl nrhnnl nt. Ppnrllptnn the . . . ' . . . . CreaiW measure. Tp J"n " state senate wou a oe organza amendment No8. 306 and 807 vovvwvu .v.-.. wun a vlew w aeaiing wun me says: . - "normal school nuisance." How "A few years ago in Oregon the schools were dealt with by there was a vigorous and sue Jay Bowerman, then president of I Adam Oedroom Suite I Weston laughs at the Pendle ton profession of friendship to- L yXPl: C0'nD;"?'n5,,,L ?? n.t,.,h innhuM tun Mb nt ward the Weston Normal. Pen- later restoration of a single Pendleton became one of the dletn men, years ago, went to schooL The basis of attack on bitterest chapters In normal Sa,em to ,0DDy tor ft D1" to re" the normal schools was mainly school history. move It to Pendleton. Pendleton their political methods. The ed- PhooI dirl "lntr roll" at men were Instrumental In cbsing ucational machine in Oregon was ine Bcn?ls -1 ni,.. t, ifh. ev. M A Vi m Powerful factor in its legisla- session oi tne legislature. r."!v; ri, LWf ' : VJ tion and Politics; and it had to They were compelled to In order or open opposition of oneof TJXJ .'if - IJ ha hrnlron T nroa hmlrcn Nnw 4- a Mu.orl.na oviat. the Pendleton BeWSDaDerS The the old method of barter and anra from Ana sciiKmn fn otlntVlpr. lriDUne. OUCH nyPOCnSy 18 SOMETHING TO CROW OVER ruptfng indemorkur'ev- But the Oxonian should reflect nauseating. However, we'll let Mr. Roosterdo what ery Legislature, is gone." that many a successful biU is the little crowing may b neceary. We . The Oregonian is better ac- res ilt of "trade ard barter, ' Having one of the very best merely wish to say that we will appre- quoted with normal school his- Such methods ere quite common, sheriffs In seventeen states, it date your patronage in our line and do than the &hoy(j quotation but only the stricken normal f8n't likely that Umatilla county ZLl:ZUmJrB indict It' know, but d op to teton,. m replace him with an Inexpe- Hay, Miiitu"ff. nd Chicken Feed, doesn't choose to give the real and W because the town in nenced man just for the sake of We're local agent for Pencock Flour reason for the abandonment of which 02ie of them was located "making a change.'? and Blatchford'CaIf MeaL Phoiie281. norma1 schools in 1909 had offended a political DOSS. ,aj.,.ii.i." 1 The schools were then left by V the state senate to die on man- : SINGLE TAX AGAIN ation for the reason that Weston , , . gave an adverse vote to a certain That the owner of land will D. R. WOOD the Feed Man The saddest words of tongue or pen: "We're going to press, but can't tell when." The Adam's period Bedroom Suite in the OLD IVORY is abso lutely new hot from the factory 'aBSBBaaBaaaaasBBnaaceaaBHaBaasaa Dresser......... ....21.00 Top 20x88 French Mirror 20x30 Chiffonier $22.00 '": Top 18x86 ' French Mirror 16x20 Dressing Table. Top 18x;W Three French Mirror Two 10x18; one 12x20 Bed Wooden Full Im-4 ft. 6 In, miiiiii ,, ,..2Xt00 $18.00 ADAM'S FTJRNITURF Has Come to Stay f f. Heoi MtH, tkMrltt. or phubM ual i tiKi for rail eeCM uemnrt pATCMTa auiLO eoToms D, SWIFT d CO, 13 F.TI-T L.AWTEHB. republican candidate for gover- suffer the confiscation of his pro nor -a Pendleton man- who perty, while the man who rents failed to realize his ambition land will not be benefitted by the largely for the reason that he adoption of the "Full Rental Val- ran for office in the republican ue Land Tax and Homemakers' V party too soon after leaving the Loan Fund Amendment" is one democratic party, thus incurring of the points emphasized by Hen- DH. the enmity of the stalwarts in ry E. Reed, assessor of Multno both of these organizations. Wes- mah county. By analyzing the on1ce ton! we say, refused to support results of this single tax mca. - HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law i'raeilcF In M Hi ale and Federal Court i. V ATHENA, OH BOON W. G. HUGHES Dentist In the l-'.lam HiiHiIIiik, Millun Buuri, 8 to 12 ud 1 tu i AM Made of Malt a refreshing . temperance drink. Pasfcim Pool and E. E. Billiard Hall ZEHM