GROUP INTERESTS WC10D,V.LDER MUST GIVE WAY MRS- It OOODWIN. AwUUat Editor COUNCIL WARNS x "OYER THE KILL" tlw SUbJCKIP.ION RATES Tha Year MOOreaide War Unitv of Producer. Dia- Six Month 1 00 sal wa tribuier Consumer Needed Thre Month u ov wnuon w nn worn, mr. .nompson was successful In killing two mii U """CI , WiHUllltl V. .....I . ...I.,... II. I ... ... ...L I . . L I t !.... 04,i -iur. and Mr, llnich McArthur hav returned from a visit with th e.. ii. Lenard at Waitsburg. Mr. McAr thur will leav In a few day for John Thompson ha .old hi tock Diego, California, to pend th ranch to on of th Myriok boy, who wlnUr. near Myrlck station. Th Harry Keller returned this week negotiated by Mr. Lll- rf0m the Grand Ronde river, where he To Mt II.CL rus&T, OCT. 3U 119 raising, and hi ranch on.th Uma- on venison aleak, D. C.-Tha United fl.r. it th. ...i.lllc. . Wtttaa, Or.,. till river i. ideally .uited for cattle. G . U) i. very low at Washington, .State Council of National Defence composed of the secretaries of war, the nary, the Interior, agriculture. com ii(na-clMi tlln!tr. ADVEKllHNti RATE J merce and labof reiterated today Regular, per inch per Insertion . wirnlnv In thA nnnt nf that I n !tit . . : L. . I . : mv. . " n . i riinicni, wr men iwr lliwruun w KI,,,slm,j ait.l imm a State of th neclty tor Increased t, lint pr insertion.. economy ana wiring on mm pan i every cltlien. After outlining the cue of the Jim Jom, Weston' tip-top Ull j,.., home in Weston, and Sam Kani tamarack, who hunt bar-r and deer ter and fmlly have been called from in season, when not carrying- U. S. tn,.lr home Union to be at her bed- IOC m.il iutiiiK.ta tttnruw. nvr tha hill .t.j.. '- - ""IP" - - PH1V few hunting 10c yan,. to. Athena friends. Just now ml'h,J'! unit an iiiaoagvr ii itm innii ui Mrs. M initio Walker near Helix and Jim is sisinir up embryo snowbank. An optimist I on who a wilh , fBiry jucU udcrtanding of ...k ... I,-... .k- doughnut and eat it. never thinking thmuirh and over, a little later on. " ,Mm mov f"m"y tnrv W UlgU . Wl. VI 11 ' 141 " awivu v m - the council said: ot th ,u,le- A !'' h hoi wn,t h0 ny PXlwct to go up against '8U, "The entlr nation producer, dls- aud refuse to est the doughnut be- wnon Kl wlntcr trikes tho Blue. jjrt) William Rice spent several trlbuter and eon.nmer allko-should cause he feel, he ha. been ch..t.d. d J IVndleton the first o the return to th unity that won the wr. The former mlsse. th hole, and the " "n . w D 5 , " ,nn, " u 'fc ., vui....l Mi,, r i-..., lln,iii- namnnai w t . the hunt, F. S. IGrow ami Sam on busmes ami isttcd .tin Group interest and undue personal inttr misses the doughnut. n . ' .... . . ,,. i tni... w. -.hit. !.., gain must give way to the good of Pambrun returned this week from tho Mis Lillian Ware whilo ther. the whole nation if the situation 1. to ,lM , , ,.,.,.. r lathea.l hunting-gwumla in Monuna. - .ft . . t .quarely met. . . ' .' ..... . The hunters went by pack train from , . r. ... ..... r "Our common duty now, fully as u lu"u " ""'Ka " St. Ignatius to the south fork of the i , , , k ". " ' . - . - I'.ilifurmii. (Utah's Famous Product) MEACHAM WOOD (Fir and Tamarack) Your orders promptly fillod at right prices. rhone Nos. 03 and 272. WESTON TRANSFERCo. (ilLBKRT KLLIS, Manager Banister and Mrs.John ltan inter. The live town, the prosperous town. . . , ... , ,. Harvey Taton left the good town In which to live Is one ll4 ,h. .nuth fork f the Mrs. Caton. and w. v ,k i. . .v .-'j where there is a sDlrlt of loyalty and , .. , ,. . , . fnmlltes they are for t uiuvu o iii m -o., ,u w - - r isinosu river, ine paen mirsea ior . , .. . . . , . . ..a t ih. af4 i th Pii.l.ni cn.oiMiniiinn nn the Dart of it citl- .. . . ... , .... ., taullsneil at iewinnti " " . - -- ine lnp were lumisnvti oy v name In hto addre. to the country on Au- sens, rendleton and Astoria are eel- Aurt pf Po,so, MonUna Aft,r tIl0 S,M,k...e stn-nt 8U'i "'k0, lDCreS,n -"rated throughout Oregon because . kw ,,, flt "y " J'1'; L vtaiUn her al" production, and by rigid economy and ot lhe hustUK ability, clvto pride and ,or th)J .f.,, cvcn. winter weather f I ,, i i-T u r savings on the part of the people. '..... -k. or tne rlKSl . . . lnur w" ter. Mrs. II. McArthur. Mis. Ceo. can we hope for large decreases In , . , wa ncouniereu wnue crossmg in. th bnrdensome cost of living which ,wwn where ther to u,,l,y of Mnd,r R'v ranw-o of mountain. now weigh, u. down.' h nf n''0" Mr. and Mrs. Curran L. McK.dden The Federal Rerv. Board In Its to pull together, add. to It. population Su . .v r . . . ., lie Miller, reaf estate dealer of this tlon of the country just issued, say.: - ' . . . . "That the high price level, which Tho non-magnetic .hip "Carnegie- clt'- hard nd ' ' John F. Robinson, proprietor of hav been attained In the Cnlted left-Washington a few day. .go vn fnly dinner at which Mrs. Mcrad- the Domestic laundr-. nd Dr. G. S. 8tates present a grave situation is 8 tour of tn, ocean, of the world to den 8 P"rvnta- Mr- nJ Mr8- M- Hoisington, IVndleton physician were clear from the attention which cur- ,rsc) lhe dex1atloni of the magnetic Bnist,;lr Weston, Mr. and Mrs. H. killed Wednesday, almost instantly, rent discussion of the causes of In- mttr..,in. Th. .hin t. th. oniv McArthur, Mr. and Mrs. George Ban- and Frank Saling. former county clerk dnsuial unrest I. directing to the 1"??" , ' " . ter, and Mrs. Fred Stinc of Spok- was badly Injured when the auto- co.t of living problem. So far a. 'J an. were guest. The ladle, are mobile in which Mr. Saling tak- profiteering practices are responsible wood, brona. and copperjJChere is ab- tor price aggravations, some consld- solutely no Iron or steel on or In It. " , , " On this trip the "Carnegie- carries Ucspite January weamer in ww- r , ., iT . . .Z enough provision, to last for two ber which interfered wttb seeding "' "" Deplorable Auto Accident erable mitigation ot the cost of liv ing situation may be expected and in deed is already In sight. "The problem of reducing the high cost ot living, however, is mainly that of restoring the purchasing power of the dollar. The dollar has lost its igggE.a..iuil.iii.i.ilitllil4llaaaPi yi wm-m lltr U your erponunliy to Insur .Imt tmbarnuMn. rrur In trUln, tmouadallca and pM rfcolcf of varda. K oow lh muiln. ol piuilin. WW trma, Imiim rour aOkWacy, wbkb twults la power ad MKnaSi WEBSTER5 NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY I. an all-know, tag teacher, a universal question answerer, mruln to meet your needs. It I in dnily use by hundred of thousand, of sue cmuI na awl nwa U vurtd onr. . Word. rS Pa, MM IU liMirailnn. tl, litocmtthtml Ka UM. M.o.l.uarpliKaiuti).la. Notice to Creditors Walla train at the years. Noted scientist, will make the operations, Athena farmer, are opti- clnf at S.x. sUtion, four t a miloB cast of rcndloton. tions. Rain and snow subd lied need- rt w "r"" ""r" Whv la it that folks are more In- moisture, which, when the predict- deri"K o thc ro'1 tn f rossinit h is it that folks are more In- . . , . ' 4. ... hid the anroachinir trait from the purchasing power because expansion i"ed to welcome the coming than V. j': Z ! men in the car and it was not until . t . i. . ! .L. ... .1. J.t-. But few of the ,n' were almost in me irara ana me Of credit nroceeded t a rat. mora to aoeed the nartitir auast? Whv will au" rapid than th production and saving a landlord 1I0 more for a new tenant sProut tne rain. r h. Th. . ... .11,7. . . . older, and none of the vounircr cen- rln r,vl"K "own on ,nc CBr lnnl " ""- inan lor me one wno is leaving mm. ' - - - th v digj-ovared their damrer Mr. way out. As the w.y la was expan- ocrhaM mttat navln, hlm hundred, of erations can recall another October ll''nySJ-Il Winter weather 3,,n ustm u mi urauva niiu luuim iuu ui ticuii ). a rate more rapiu . . . . . than the expan.ion of production and ro,lars for rentT U " becau"e ,he avlng, the way out must be an In- one who leav" or retlrea "h"!' crease In production and saving. The "ho can be safely neglected. that furnished real to Eastern Oregon. Attorney Watts of this city, and E. H. Leanord of Waitsburg, return- the car to one side of the road, but it skidded on the track where it struck the tender of the engine, telescoping rani. 1 1 ii A .ri) stems sM cibu rma its. WRITS fn Spm-imi hr sr.a IVOwt Mt U Iri mm tut mm4, O. AC. MERRIAM CO tpclujtlUIJ, alas t'.tt. A. effect of increased saving will be a while all the attention; Is lavished up- p""",v "l t ' h tho cr "d OM'sn il to on ''' reduction in the volume of purchasing on the etranger and the new comer? V1 bun'lar rrom V?'" . burying the three men under the media in nse, and by consequence, a reduction of prices also. "That the expansion of credit has ing trip on the Flathead river in Montana. They were successful in killing the limit on elk, one each. In wreckage. Other members of the party of Pen dleton Masons were near, and In the I'mintv I'mirt of the Slat of Oret-im fr t'tnutilla County. In the Matter of the Kstattt of Malcolm MclhmiiM, lerensvil. Notice is liorvliy given to all person whom it limy cuiM-i'rii Hint Will M. IV tersoii lias tieen niMilnted aclmittia trator with tlin will annexed of tho en U to of Malcolm Mellonald, ! eenaed. All persons having clnini nKiilmt the enlnttf are required Ic pre sent them with proper vouchers to the anid Milniliiiatrntor at hi law olllre in the Siiilth t'rawfonl lluililing at IVn dleton, Oregon, within six months of tln date of the llrt publication of this notice. UntiMl this 24ttl day of October, lDI'J. Wn.t, hi, rtCTKHlMiN Adiniiiistrator witti tlm Will Annxed of the Kta(o of Malcolm Mellonald, lleceased. i Dr. S. L KE1ARD Veterinary Surgeon Hospital Bt corner of Main and Hroail stn-i'ls. Phone Main 253 SUMMONS Oregon for Umatilla ('ounty. Hilda l.ovo, PliiintilT, vs. William II. Love, Defemlant. Hallowe'en is with us again. "AH i u i . . . , tuv illusions vi viiiiuio. nwu'Biiuvicu, . .... . . ... , . . . uvea i. a cunsiueraoie factor in our aaaition lo ineir successiui Kill 01 Dig .... . .. , . llnancUl and price situation is clesr; clear-minded ,oUt foot night. thfy haJ roya, sport n angVmg took the occupants ot the wrecked car ,n f (he Suu (jf mat it is still a factor and one that " rea ana nara .neiiea nui. of trout jr Watts and Mr. mufii. calls for correction by the process of ar spread on the hearth where youth Leanorj mB(je . tri iust to t nc" and Dr. Hoisington, however, died. Increasing production and savings snd may froic and age may smile. Tho L. on tho way. Mr. Saling wss badly cut by the investment of the proceeds of witch rides with tho wild geese; pop- about the head but not dnngerously To William II. I,ove, defendant iibovo savings In the absorption of govern- WOods are open for elfin tread; the Mr- nd Mr9- Flint N' John c,me hurt. Fractures of tho skull caused uamcd: inent bonds is equally clear." , , , , , ' K. up from Vancouver, Wash., last Sat- deth of both Mr. Robinson who was Im THK NaB ok THK Statk or Ok- oroohesv ad auaak of th. future" urdy and wi" for the P"88"1 at sitttnir in the back seat and Dr. Hois- V'U "r0 ,,.';r,'l'y "T'f . '? prophesy and speak of the future, .. .. , . u. ....i i im,n u . pear and answer tho rtxnplniiit of the mystics are abroad with th hunter's the McI,v 1,e Joh"f farn! Mt Lf to1" ". wno w 'ttlnlf m the ttoni .luintilf hied sgulnst o the hIhiv.!- moon lo Its first ouarter " where Hint will assist in the fall Be,,t with the driver. entitled court and cause within aix q seeding. The newly weds spent their Both men were prominent in busi- weeks of the ditto of the lirt publics- i c. r... . . i .. .. . . t ion of this summons, tn-w It. on or lip- President Wilson unexpectedly ve- - new aiia n in l emiieton. a r. moo- rore Saturday Ihu 2Uth .lay of Novem- SJKWys'we .ii.a...iiiiwwi m,. . m I BtTY wTsT -I THRIFT By Dr. Frank Crana. trivle uinrhttioKtwi'iiNi.i44nnii itm I .. WMlrl. ,h1rNN m H w4 St. I r.. rnti staaoH mn i on f'"il.l.Mf jr. itefth Mimwv I PATIMTS RUII.0 FOUTUXti for ) ,Hr (r Ihmim wit Su. himi twuttvM l ml Mr, ,wl mwmt. Write IwUr. 0. SWIFT & CO, patent LAwveaa. v303 S"vi-wIb St., WsshlWBto. 0. CJ .. . ivqiuciiv uutft)vi.M.j , , . . r.,i. ,1 , ... . , . lure nniuroay iiu .n 11 liny hi ouvnii Thrift is simply the application ot toed the prohibition enforcement biU' whcre they went d,rett,y "1Ur the "'son had been active in business ,t.r, m. HIK yoU wist take notice that intelligence to expenditure. and wjthin three hours the house had wcdding. life in that city for many years. Ho if yeu fail to nteiir and answer said aims urn mean only saving. It does not connote skimping and penny- repassed it over his veto by a vote of A Woman's Civic pinching. ' nlggsrdllness and mtserli- flub will bo or- i survived by his widow and one complaint or otherwise plead thereto i iud win do or- , . , . w thin said t ine tho plitintilT for want .y at 2:30 p. m. Dojiald, lately returned from t)(,rcof w, ,lipy tw'th- ,.,lUrl for th 176 to 55 The total vote was barely o-anized next Tuesday ness. That is often the moat fnnii.h majority of the entire membership, at the high school auditorinm. Mm. service in tne united atates ivavy. rct.f l)rnye for in said complaint, . v"" u luuiiau ..,. ...... Tf.-..n- llf ltr.iinrrtnn ia itrvivnil hv hi naniv V fur I rrifl (if tho Court ilm- . . I . 7 . .. f '..-..i- r.'t..u ...i tu.u widow and a daughter. Marion. solving the Imnds of niutrimony now A city paper advertises dancing sup " ",v v-,u" '" ", pers at $20 a pair. Now one can eas- directors of the State Fo le-fction. nc- ily understand who pays the fiddler, companiea Dy otner ci to womers, will be present and institute t' lo- kind of waste, waste of health, of spir its and of the joy of life. Thrift means intelligent spending. To spend a dollar now may save two dollars next month. Thrift Implies t budget If you have no wise plan, it makes little difference how much you make. What is the use Warning to Merchants ami heretofore existing between plain- tilf and ilefeiidiitit nml for other etuiitn hlu relief. This summons is published An exchange remarks that printing- eal organization. without type was shown to be practi- Athena feels highly pleased pver pursuant to on order made by tho Hon oritble (iilliert W. I'helps, Judge of the nhove entitled Court, on the I Mil day Thia nai.r In rni-it nf rnttn.r of October. 1919. The llrst ntllilii-atioil . . . , . . . "" i ...t. !... ... . . .. ... i.,., .t i..,,i.,.. i... i mis summons win no rntiiio in ine oi lorgmg ancaa wnen you don t know ","al newspaper in u the success oi tne inautauqua, uotn - .inv. yycl)t)n j,v8dt.ri pulilinhed at Weston, your destination? Angles recently issued an edition in os a high class course of entertain- 'roni Collector Milton A. Miller. It Umatilla Comily, Oregon, on tho 17th Some busy money-makers might sin; which one page was printed from merit and from a financial point of follows: day of October, I'Jl'J, and tho lnt pub- wlth Mr Dooley, "V.'e don't know' photo-engravings of typewriter copy. vicw and it is hoped the public may "A special drive to locate morch- "P, wi t?, '""1" "'Vtii'Y, im where were going, but we're on our It is said the process, which elimin- he faVored annually with this event. "J manufacturers who hnve WI-hl A i?ccutlv wJk". Thrift (mnii tnr,t .t r. the '"yP6 machine and is less The required sum of $400 was easily followed crroneons methods in muk- liatcd this tho Kith day of October, -e can apTtornr expensive than the present method, attained with a small margin ov.jr '"B " inventories lor tho taxable miu. 1'ETunHoN. uihiiop c t i.aiik. we can see tomorrow as well as todfejr. ay special pennlesfoa. may become widespread. The last two years 1917 and 1918 such methods numbers of the Literary Digest were. Ry Zcrba ?a.me to th.en thi tending lo reduce tax liability-is 21' published using- the same means, ow- week on a visit to relatives and about to bo made by the Bureau of l T . t i. A. . TheWoolworthbuIldlnlnl&w;Tr.rir ing to the typesetters' strike in New ?"cna- r'.' lw" y:"r" Internal revendc. wa built with Ave and ten omt "pieces. York. cl've Berv":e m "ce. ine ursi .., cageg of volunUry digejojure. Save them. jear lie w ill ine air Di-iiitt aim fofyfo Attornvvs for I'lnintilf, Residence and postoliice addresN, rendleton, Oregon. SUMMONS the year -when a woman shopper de Baltimore doctor's w6rd for tne fsct and then buying a $10 jacket Poor inveatioratinn nf fnili.rA in ,1... r... . . ,1... t . . .. . , ..A !, in th ant irr. " , , V-IIUUIV MIUIl VI WIO DI.Bl OI There was a time at this season of -,, V n " make ProPer rcturn 8nd payment, Oregon for Umiittlln bounty. the policy of the bureau, it was Clnude I. inn I-loyd, rinintiir, vs. .Shir- that seventeen-year locusts last 11 W brimps.. . The Huns regard WlIHam as guilty only of starting the- war too late, and tiie penalties attached to sncb an of fense ore altogether too light woman! 'She cannot do that now; there are no $10 jackets any more. A diplomatic person is one who nan get what he wants without let ting the other fellow know; he wants it He will follow farming on a Mon ' ' " L- ....... i-:. II' .. .. ' . . ..... . We are perfect witling to tafce that lighted in pricing a $250 seal coat " """ stated, will be to forego penalties wy m. uoyo. iih ant except wncte tncre is intentional o""--y nuuvw Ernest Edwards drove a Ford car evasion of the tax. Where discovery is "nm ' into the plate glass window at the ad. by government officers, pen- fnZ$f!iuX Thompson Vulcanizing Shop Monday alties will apply. pear atMj nnnwor the complaint of tho .afternoon with disastrious results. "In some case inventories have plaintiff filed against you in tho above The jitney turned a little too sudden- been found to have' been taken entitled court and cause within six ly for Ernest who claim, he is ac- on the basis of average cost, though JZ customed to driving another make of It was possible to identify the arti- fore Saturday the 2Utn day of Novem- boat cles remaining on hand at the inven- ber, 1919- and you will tke notice that r, a tu ...iii i torv neriod and so determin. thlr if you fall to appear and answer said INDUSTRIAL MEETING ENDS noZ-tor -t -t other. e . fixed ig Why Turn Up Your Overcoat Collar? Get an overcoat from us with the NKVV 'CONOMV MUFFLEH-a unique idea in tailoring that haa taken the country by storm. WESTON BATHS, BARBER and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud I Another objection to having two leagues of nations Is that they might take a notion to play a series for ther championship of the world. Nevertheless the high cost of tfrth Is likely to prevent the genera adop tion by men of those yellow,, purpte and green clothes. night's visit with her parents, Mr. e ba"ed uPn CMt of Prir ycrs thereof will apply to the Court for the and Mrs John Edwards She will or mclude all merchandise to relief prayed for in said complaint, bo nccomoanied by her 'aunt Mrs which they hav " their inven- nmely for a decree of the Court dis accompanied oy ner auni, mrs. solving the bonds of matrimony now (Telephone 83) Dr. N. P. Bennet Dentistry Second Floor Weston Mer cantilo building Weston, Oregon XUMS, Armenian and-Greeks - .nee waa unahla to aceomolUh. th Marsnai W. UoDSon, Who nas tha bureau . , i,...H"..ur.. niauo oy tno iionoraijie 1 m . tTL T "noUler- -.! Public group, tha last remaining .1- Ven very seriously ill at his home A warning is,ued by th)j. TiheTth dav'of ?,Z! t UIDCrlV DOnQS ? .1 x i . ... I ,mn (PL. jl ill. -.r , .i tf W lapses of memory could render the sit' nation otherwise. v Appropriations for shipbuilding will put Uncle Sam's money once more Into eervlce for the promotion of domestic prosperity. - The Germans may be flattened oat, but they seem to be able to get around! rough places in the road about as welt as those who are not Public Group Recommends Commls Ion to Carry on Work. ., . "t - . solving the bonds of matrimony TVMUiUKW"!. 1M m reeouinieuu 1 ;ca V rknatrirk nf Watnn. who w ill ..,,1 l, 1 I i..i tlon to President WUson that he create- 8pend the wjnter with her daughter "A11 ot thee methods which have tiff and defendant nd for other equit a commission to carry on the work -jn portland t'ie e"'ect f reducing- tax liability able relief, which the national industrial confer- ' . . are contrary to the regulations of . Thi ummo,, j published ptirsuaut ii mi uiuui iiinuu 'jy liiu iiuourHoie Gilbert W. I'helps. Juries of the above nntltlorl finii .... lia 1T.ll. n.. t ,ment of tha bodr. adlourned. " -agl wain sireei is improving dvigea taxnavnra whn h,v. fnun. ber. 1919. The first nulilli nlum nf llii. f DesDlta two attemnts bv Mr. Wilson. owIy. He contemplates going to a .ucu methods to fil mm r.. summons will be mndu In tho Weston J An absolutely safe Invest ... .... .,..,,rf, tK. ,.. Portland as soon as his condition will ifu,.i ,, . . . , Leader, published at Weston, Umatilla t mont. If you have money to in 'to save from disolution the gathering.. """ w -""n win turn8 without notice and without In- Count v. Orecon. on the 17th dav of X vest, buy Liberty lionds from us adjournment of the public group- vestigation. Some taxpayers have October, 1919, and the Inst publication i If you soli Liberty Uonds, sell brought to a formal close the confer- The Warren Construction company voluntarily notified the bureau of tho win De mane on rruiay tne sattn riiiy of T lo , ence called by the executive to find. )m moved the highway grading crew employment of. incorrect methods Nwernber, 1919 It will be published I We buy and sol IMborty Bond. . . . , , , 1 J I dia v i 1 1 n c . i, 1. 1 13 n i rnn. v ..... ...iiwiiiiuaiiuii fuv DU'" wiuiuvm eivwuu v .irviraiauvi, H7 ,IIC U J I n I KTI1U. Ul iUHlll (.! CCL, Ul III w I'llft niiiviiiivu .VbUlllO. between labor and capital on the out- the grading is being pushed toward It is only fair to these taxpayers, come of which were held in abeyance. Weston. There remain an unfinish-, the bureau states, thah their com ' strikes affecting the entir Industrial nd section of the highway between )K.-titors who have made similar er Jllfe of the nation. Jlthena and Adams. . . rors should be located." i Dated this the ISth duy of October. A. D. 1919. I'ETERHON, UlNIIOP & Cl.AltK, Attorneys for PlaintilT. -Residence and postofllce address, Pendleton, Orcgdru W0-100U. James L. Elam Walla Walla - - Washington