':-Jfi' T our its pelt is brinrfincf the highest prices ever known "Shuberi" Wants Oregon Furs ALL. YOU CAN SHIP And Will Pay These Extremely High Price GET A SHIPMENT OFF TODAY WIWEUAt N-1 URGE I N'1HP:UM SHALL COYOTE Bcety fvnv4 Cim4 30.001 25.09 1 22.00 to 1S.C0 22.MJulS.00 16.001 14.00 liOQtellSO 12.C019 10.09 13.00 tl 8i0 800 U (.00 10.00 ta S.00 800t 4.00 MUSKRAT Wmttr Fall too ta in 4i0!i 175 4.75 tt 3.75 130 to 2.73 150 b 175 2i9tt 2.00 ISO to 1.7S 1.75 H lit 2itl lifl 1.75 to liS MINK Fine, Dark Usual Color Pale 25.001a 20.00 1100 b 15.00 lS.WtjU.0U 1100 ta 10.00 12.00 tc I0.M5 9Mto 7 50 ROOts 12.00 9.09 ta 7i0 7.00 fc 6.00 10.00 ta 8.00 7.G0ta 100 S..S0to 430 10.00Ja 5.00 7.00 to Sit 5i0t 100 TSeae extremrly high prim are based on the well known SH'JUERT liberal grading nd or Quoted far txdfuedi uc aUnpcucnt. No. 3. No. 4, and otherwise i rue nor tkina at htbet mtrkrt value. For ouocJtarn on other Orrsoa Furs. rrritt I 2h tfhakrrf htvrr.H th oour ycUafate andiiniratr market rrpyrt mad price itU oi iu kind pubatiicd. ltijL& nmf if. A shipment to MSHUBERT ivill result in "more money" "quicker. SHI Alt VOU FURS DIRECT TO THEIMSEST HOUSE IN THEWRU) DEMimmLUSIVECflfi MPPJr A M PAW PUD 5-27rW. Austin Ave. dp. i Chicago; U.&A port-since the iveritKt Income cf American worker U fur les than f J884 a year. Tho Denver contro versy present only another phase of the aire-old cv problem, which la just now sunning uch alarming proportion in these United States. It will never be aolved, porhap, un til ome Adventist prophecy in ful filled and thia sad old world la loot in a niontttroua eatyellsm. l U. I J Oregon ha marched too far on tho road of political pi-ogres to tolorato a "straight party" ballot. Thia ia a reactionary device put over during th special scsMon by reactionaries, and impugns tho Intelligence of the Oregon voter. Governor Olcott U in touch with the timva in aiinouncintr touch with tho times in vetoing it. Attorney General Palmer that prices will dron during the year if the people atop buying ami eating; but what will become of people who stop eating mid where will they bo when price fall? Henry VanDyke remark that there ia something mysterious about wo men's fancy work; it cvma to havo all the soothing charm of the tobacco plant, without iU inconvenience. A humorous man has been defined a one who has the gift of regarding an annoyance in the very stroke of it as another man regards it after the annoyance hus long past. i "OVER THE HILL" Mrs. Fred Gro ha bei-n ill at her homo on Fifth' street, but ia bet ter at prevent. Win llunlen has been in town thia week from Toppenlah, Wash., where he ha been employed thi winter. Maurice Hill of Havre, Montana, w ho ha been In Portland on business, will visit relative in Athena for a few days. A Federal Reserve charter ha Unit ki tinted to tho Athena Mate liunk. Notice to that effect was received Monday of thia wink. Mr. and Mr. Henry Keen, Mis Zola Keen and Mr. C. C. Clinton at tended tho San Carlo onera at Walla Walla Tuesday evening, F. S. lA-Grow recently sold tho cot tave on College street back of hi residence to I. It. Phillip, who with his wife will make hi home there. On account of sicknes in the Wes ton school the Athena-Weston con ference basket ball Kiu,e scheduled to bo played at Weston tonight ha been poftpotnirt. Four caws of tlu are reported in the home of C. K. Smith on the west side. The patient are Mr. Smith, her diiughter Savannah ami Mr. and Mr. Wilks. Mrs. Roy Pamhrun died yesterday Atbena Residence Rjuicte4 When Mr. and Mr. M. L. Watt returned to Athena Saturday even ing from fortnight' visit In Cali fornia they found their home had been rummaired from cellar to gar- ret by housebreakers, who had made X systematic pillage of the residenco I durinir their absence. A queer circumstance attache to I ... . .L ...I I..... the Object or in nuscreaiiw, in- much as nothing of value wa taken from th premise, but the content of the house were left In promiscu ous topsy-turvy me. Entrance wa evidently effected through the basement, in the opinion of Mr. Walts. Here matting had been removed from tho floor and evi dence of digging in tho bottom of the cellar is seen. Jars of fruit were scattered over the collar, and the only thhiKS taken from the house so far as known at the present time were sev eral .lars of fruit juice. The china chest was rummaged, and that llavlland did not appeal to the thieves Is attested by the fact the. set was left Intact. The motive that prompted so thorough a ran sacking of the home without looting it remain a mystery. The only con clusion i that the thieve did not find what they wanted or that boy were the perpetrators. A.W.LUIIDELL General Insurance and Real Estate LIFK HEALTH FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE to sell your I it Is nalublo 1H you want propvrty? If 1 CAN SELL IT f WESTON CASH MARKET It's up to Holland Paris. Th supreme council' note morning at St. Anthony' hospital m in Putrh overninent asking that The government is advised to go as far u.t it likes iu the proposed mulcting of profiteering landlords, as they cannot be found in country towns. Wets and dry are sure to differ as to whether the good liuor which the former tieriuau emperor be given up to the alliea under article 227 of the Versailles treaty for trial, point out that if tha former emperor bad rnilud In Qermany he would have been delivered up under the same eon- Pendleton, of pneumonia. She leaves her husband and three children. She was U- years of age. Mrs. Sam Haworth, who has been ill from nervous breakdown, has en tered a Portland sanitarium for treat ment. She wa accompanied to Porter dltlons by the German government lnnd this week by Mr. Hnworth. "Among so many crimes," the not Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Watt return- recalls the cynlcsl violation of th neu- sank with the steamer Yarmouth cd home Saturday evening from Call- traiity or Hclglum and Luxembourg, went down in the right place. fornia. Homer Watts remained over the barbarous system of hostage, i 1 in Medford for a few days' visit. Ho msssed deportation, systematic dev. The Oregon legislature and The is now "ready to figure income tax for astatlon wlihoul military reasons, the Portland Telegram have such a poor his clients. submarine war. opinion of each other that we'd hate n(, Hantist revival meetings closed " co'c,,"i "7 eapresslnf th con- to think both are richt. l... ..vonmo. ..,.1 Evnif..lit Ilond lctlon that "Holland, one of the first FRESH MEATS J OF ALL KINDS J HIGHEST CASH PRICES PALO FOR LIVESTOCK, X HIDES, PELTS, 4c. HASS & SAUER f aAAAAAAaAaAAAAAa4a4A444 I lunches! The moonshine industry '3 increas ing in tho mountains of old Knintuck a rather anamoious illustration or still activity. Daniel of old wasn't bothered by the lions, but a modern Daniels is being roughed up a bit by an old sea dog. WESXON LEADER WE WANT T0 KNOW. CLARK WOOD, Plibllihti " H any "high official" of the navy ' MRS. It OOODWIN, AuisUat Editor department advised Admiral Sims on . the eve of our declaration of war SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' against Germany that "we would as StricHv in Annct s soon fight the British as the Cen- The Year 12 00 traP Powers," he was either a Ger- Six Months 1 00 man sympathizer or an exalted nin- Three Months .' 0 50 eompoop. Secretary Daniels denies making this statement, or that he raiDAT, JAW. 23, - . . ,- 1920 toM Admira, Simg ..not to k.t t,lc FMvti t th po.loll.c. .1 Kc.ton. Or.j.s British Pu" the W01 ovcr h " ..c.nd.l.,.m.iln..tttr. We believe him as we hold rather a ... . Rood opinion of Secretary Daniels ADVERTISING RATES Bm' ms work- Wre regard the above , . , . ' charge of Admiral Sims as the most Regular per inch per. nsert.on 15c gerjoug of . M ch m fc rranS.ent, per inch pcrinsert.on 20c out ken oM warri who Locals, per hne per insert.on.. 10c mfly a bjt prcjudiced in hia views - as to the judgment of his superiors SOME TYPICAL INGALLISM in other respects. The man at sea We clip the subjoined observations in naval warfare ia seldom tolerant rrom the Corvallis Gazette-Times. ot tne man 8t 'he. desk, alKhough hot We assume that Brother Ingalls often so frank ns tiie admiral. But steeped his soul in vitriol and ex- we "'""M rea"y l'ke know the changed his pencil for a stick of caus- identityof the "high official" who tic before proceeding to get them off classed England with Germany. He his chest'- deserves a job as bootblack to the A Portland pastor brands man as Hohenzollern Hun in Holland, "nature's only fool." We guess the Thc Ncw Vork WolW anm)UncclJ pastor is right, but if it were not so that jt win rt JMbett UooVKt the said pastor might have to do for presilent as a t inde. something else for a living. pendent or republican candidate-in About the only difference between the latter case, however, on a plat the Bford which sailed to Russia form "representing the kind of gov with a load of Reds and the Oscar II ernment which Hoover has exempli which sailed to Sweden to get the fied in his public career." In this re boya out of the trenches by Christ- spect, what is good enough for our mas, is that the Ford bunch came esteemed New York contemporary bck- which we are proud to recognize as Galli-Gurci got her divorce and the an equal in circulation and influence contemptible skunk she had married is good enough for us. . withdrew at the last minute his charges of infidelity. A man who will Tne bolshevik hordes threaten to make a false charge of that kind annihilate Poland, and Great Britain s against a woman ought to be skinned P,an8 to st'nd troops into the Cau alive and made to devour his own casus to prevent the spread of the epidermis. - Red Terror in Aremenia, Turkey, Oregon is using 40,000,000 gallons Pcrsia McItam. When the of gasoline yearly. Because of the """V"1 Juink! of Hunland applied gravity teat law we are paying a cent the1' '"ccn'1'ary torch they started and a-half a gallon more than any- eolowal fire that niay yet engulf in body else, which is two-thirds of a cnmson chaoli s world clv'''zat'"- million dollars a year. But it is , , , , . , , worth the money. Look at the ad- , Gntcd that I am holier than vertising we get as the chief freak thr u a "T1 sentiment, we legislation state in the world. ,th.c ruraI "Strict can but feel , . , ... . . superior to the foolish newly-rich of We seldom go to the cemetery for ilL, u ui lli . , . . .7 ... . the cities who blow their bubbly a joke, but the public should know .,,. , . . . , , , . . ,,. r, . , , . wealth for all sorts of folderols. that Gifford Pmchot is lifting his -; head again and shaking his gory . , .. , ., , , . , . , . f e Tne cost of supporting a. family of Jocks at the forest devastators. Since - r. , . 0-f . . . ... ,, , ..x five in Denver is 2-134 a year, ac- Pinchot saved thc Alaska coal so that ,.' . , , ... , .. , j i u ui. cording to figures submitted to bear nobody can use it, ne ought to go . . .. , , . . . , A i t i i out the demand of street car ncn for with Dr. Cook to the north pole and . , . . " ' . . . . . a wage increase from 48 cents an start a campaign to save the ice. . nn . . , ami Iiour to 70 cents. The figures arc given in detail and would anear to If Henry M. Hanzen of The Port- be conservative. It would also at tend Telegram fights as fiercely as he pear by this standard that neither in writes, no Oregon solon will ever Denver nor anywhere else are many realize a cherished desire to trim him. families of five getting adequate sup- t In attacking federal prohibition, lit tle Rhode Island reminds one of the tail trying to wag thc doK. An Irish merchant in New York re cently advertised: "tjuart pails of all sizes for sale." Somcthinjr extra is coming to Bill Hohenzollern, and we hope he Rets it-state left this morning for hia home in Wnlla Walla. The meeting were successful and well attended. A num ber of conversions are reported. Wednesday was an exceptionally in tereatimr day in thc Athena school. County Superintendent Green and all members of the board of director visited the school and reviewed the work ami school matters generally. Mis Stasia Walsh, county nurse, is in the city today. Mis Walsh siient yesterday in "Weston, where she organized assistance in event of flu epidemic. She reports tho appear ance of flu in twelve families residing there. Work has been resumed on the Athena-Weston-Milton section of the highway. Grading of thc road ICE CREAM CIGARS CANDIES Baker's Gopds i Phone your dray orders, tj 93, or call at store, fj to claim a place In the League of Na tion, will not desire to cover by moral authority violation of lb etMintlal principle ot th solidarity of nation, and that all are Interested to preteot a return of a simitar catastrophe." Brussels. Deep emotion h been caused In Holland by the allied de- minl fi (Ka vt mm Alt tut rtf fimkg Emperor William ol : Germany, accord- WV.V.VAVMVAm ing io a uiipatcn. uuiier I expressed ;! Davis & Ellis ! in extradiition. At the Standard Theatre Another great picture of the huht class comes to the Standard next Thursday night, January 2i, accom panied by orchestra music and star ring Geraldine Farrar and Iah Telle pen, husband of this queen of the screenhis first appearance hero. "Flume of the Desert" is a great pic ture and more! A massive spectacle and more! A wonderful romance and more! A vivid drama and more! A giant among big pictures and more! Sec it and hear the five-piece orches tra, which will play hereafter for all super pictures filmed at the Standard. Two shows, at 7:30 and 0:30. at once Second - Hand Sad dles. We will trade new saddles for old ones. from Weston toward Milton is under way again. Mr. ami Mrs. Crabill left Monday for Weston, where they will board thc road-working crew. Receipts from the American Le gion benefit at the opera house Fri day evening amounted to $U7. A county campaign for Legion member ship will be inaugurated shortly, du ring which cver service man in the county will be asked to join one of its four posts. The Willamette University- Glee club has been secured by the high school to appear in the auditorium in concert on tho evening of February 4. Advertising will appear soon, and a thorough campaign will be started by thc school fur a large attendance to greet the boys. Franc Rolson is wanted here for skipping his board bill at tho St. Nichols Hotel. Rolson, who i a sheep herder, owe the Athena hos telry $00 for cats, and Landlord I'roome hits sent descriptions of him to the officer with the intention of having him apprehended. A letter to Athena friends from Mr. and Mrs. George B. Woodward, who are spending the winter in Honolulu, tells of the cnjoyablo time they arc having there. Pictures enclosed givo one thc desire to be with them. Mr. and Mrs. Woodward express them selves as being well satisfied with their winter trip. Grover Hodgcn, cousin of Lou Hodgcn, was here from Umapine for a short visit. Grover served in thc Fifth regiment of the Marina Corps during the war, and when dis charged wa a member or the reg- at Th Hague that measure wilt be taken with a view to Inducing blm voluntarily to place himself at th dlpol of the atlle. Are Your Teeth Bothering You? Nearly everybody lias lomcllilng the matter with the teeth, but keeps on postponing a visit to th dentist. Some people are afraid of pain, some afraid of the price, and some don't want to lose the llm. All these people should know about the Registered Drntlil using the E. R. Parker System. First, there is no fear of pain when dental work I done under the E. R. Parker Syttem, Second, the prices are moderate, nd every patient Is guaranteed full satisfaction. Third, fewer visits are required, nd out-of-town vlsitori are given especial attention, to they need not call so often. If your teeth ar bothering you, remember that the longer you neglect them, th more you suffer and the more it will cost you Jn the end. There are twenty-four E. R. Parker System offices In different cities, tli nearest ofllce being at 755 Main St.. Pendleton. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for Umatilla County, Elsie Ella Belshe, Plaintiff, v. Gran ville P. Belshe, Defendsiit. To Granville P. Belshe, defendant above named: In tIIr Name of the State or Or egon, You are hereby required to ap pear and answer tho complaint of the plaintiff filed against you In the aliovo entitled suit within six weeks of tha date of the first publication of this Summons. to?wit: on or bofora ih nth day of February, 1920: and vou will take notice that if vou fail to i! Surely Suitable SHOWING SOON SOME SWELL SPUING SUIT SAMPLES WESTON BATHS, BARBER 'and TAILOR SHOP R. L. Reynaud . a..; Dr. S. L KGillARD Veterinary Sargeoa Hospital at corner of Main and Broad streets. Phone Main 253 Harness Oiled for I baf ' llTc"T lldlllVS3 VSlieU lOl H collection of war photographs, which the plaintiff, for want thereof, will p. $1.00 per set. Hitman's Harness Store (Phone 122) proved of much interest to those who P'y to the Court for the relief prayed saw them. or in "ld complaint, to-wit: for a de cree or mo court dissolving the bond Iu honor of the birthday of her of matrimony existing between plain husband, Mrs. Carl McConnell was . n,1.dfBnlat and for other equiu . t o . , . abla relief. ' hostess Saturday evening to a -num. Thii 8ummont bightd bcr of friends, tho evening being to an order made by Hon G W paised pleasantly at five hundred, helps, Judge of the Sixth Judicial I fTflfnhnn fill Dr. N. P. Bennet Dentistry Second Floor Weston Mer cantile building Weston, Oregon Refreshments of delicious ice were Bt8t. or. "regon, on tho 23d X erved, with other delectable. The icitfttt!.1 i,,'' X ' . . , ,, "cai 'on or tins hummotn will be made T guests sharing Mr. and Mrs. McCon- on Friday, the 26Uh dHV of Dormi,l. T Milton Oregon J nell's hospitality were: Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Radtke, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Eager, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. McFad ilen, Mr. and Mrs. William Rice, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fisk, Dr. and Mrs. C. II. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Proudlit, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Myrick. y or December. blication on Fri- last nut 6th day of February, 11)19. and the day, the said 1820. molcd thi" the m d8y of Uecon,br. Petebhon, Bwjior & Clakk . Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and P, O. address: Pendleton, Oregon. i Liberty Bonds I An absolutely safe Invest- X m. V " J"u have money to In- T vest, buy Liberty Bond from u. X you sen Liberty Bonds, ae to u. ' We buy and sell Liberty Bond. $4TooS:'n",io"--,5o-,loo- James L. Elam Walla Walla . . Wa.hington OMT