EADER VOLUMH Al WKSTON, OKGGON. ITJDAYf FK FEU. W. NUMBER Ua ESTON OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Thn Am I Ctrii Milorjr Vuii Inailnn u tin lii'iii funned t Tln I la I In, A IH W IO r'. Ill hotel Id irjr-i ti'lt Hi Til If aufflr..il IniluiciiH'lit la asstirtd by lodil capital. All woodnu brldm-a In the clly of Halcm tro la ln pointed while In fur tlmlann' df thu civic nrldw mnvrtiii'iil. The convention of the Ksslnrn lr Ron Christian riht-uv(ir mx-li'iy was hld In llm ChliMlan church itt IVndlo- ( IIU. 8ntur .Mi Ni till" liiUmlm-i-d a Mil In t ! iinti- l lluiiw ii n Klamath I ml In n r i wi'ii'ii in a.tilo. inonl IdwfhuiK Ui miIk lu Miiy mi in plltlllOII III l"MI" ImlKVI'tl t i"1"1"1' ni"t IMiii imiu bunds fur a uiuuli l'l I k 1 1 1 plant Mr Mu'tan I Muntnlih. hu has ru shed III A 1 111) H 1 1 II inir-l fur 04 )i'r. had rdchrnlrd ltr ninety lim birthday. The lii.'i'iii t" r 1 1 of fotiii"r KlKilff Crllmly of II. litull cuunty has birt made gm:d ta t !ir count) by two of nl bioihfia The Votnrstm l.tto Tenuity ton lie 1 1 has ben orsaiiU-d at Kuyn. It lll consist of r.-pr'm-iit alh ra of nil patri otic bodies, The annual convention of the Ore Kn Retail Merchants association con vened lu Astoria Monday for a three day' "inn. With a tarao exhibit ant attendance, Albany's second anmint antonioMlo. truck ant tractor show Uit lrl- ilar end HaHll !: Trusters of the Klamath Kails Pr.-a-hyterlHii church have placed an order for a pip" iirKim to rout Horn) to b Installed in Anauni. N. Michel, recently discharged from tin' taut urn drcgou utile hospital, was I 'led when liu threw himself III front i r n I. - .i in nr l' ho. Vnii ia of MiiK' in v III liullol In May on a p!"p""ul to v.xpi ml I:j,'"0 for lb" puii liat" of an avlailnii III III as a base fur llii' format patrol. Clyde liwkclt, a native Urefonlan nml id year a realdcnt of I'olk county, dld at lili Iioma In fialcm following an attack of Infliiaaia. An adult uitn cannot adopt auotkar adult man lu Oregon, according to a iloclalnn of Attorney (Jenerel Drown, In response to an Inquiry. IC. U rtmltb of Hood ltlvr. an ti Varolii pliniier. la tlii laat turrUor of the tcpiililli an convention of fBrto. hp initiated I.liicolu for prral- dent. . Si oil lali Kite Maaotn at Uakcr are pri'imilna f"r a rtitnion'tua latter pari of Apill, at w li li b all draree up io ami including tlm J2d Kill b con lerred. t'liurb-n II lladdlk. deputy colloctor i urti.ni at Anuria. aa acrldently kill'il lill lie aa replaclog tha tut 'li'rplni.liia of the liuiii at lila ranch nt ('rulilll. 8ulirel have become audi a nula-niM-c In (be t'latkca act Inn of ('lack nmaa cntmiy that th fartunra hav ay poliitc.l Alttert Uaaalcr to dlatrlbut olaou gralu. Ankenjr grange of Jrfferaon haa adopted ri-aolutlona lauding Governor tilroit fur etniug a large number of l-l) ! paM'd at tb aura Ion of the l aiHl(iiur. It la r-ported that a numbr of I'ortland people Interested In the fu ture of the tat ludiiatrlal achoot for ilrl lll preaent a bill at tb nt araalon of the leglalatur aiklng for an npprnprlatloti for the erection and fiiriilahlug or a new building at that liiatllutlnit. Hie prnpoaed building will coat In tin- neighborhood of $50, OiiO, ncmrdlng to thoae lnterlcd ID the bill. Rice Terraces Are World's Masterpieces v (ioodyuar Cord and Fabric Tires. Your Car Repaired Profnptly and Satisfactorily. UUKKTY AUTO CO. (O. A. Adams) The New Way of Practicing Dentistry THE E. It. Parker System in Dentistry Is nothing but dcnti.stry iut on u romniun-Mi'iiso iisls. Instead of ono tnnn practicing in a Miiiill way in a siiuill dfilcc, several dentists practice togcllier under tlin Parker Svslt-tn in largo olllccs, "where there Is room for complete equip ments. Sonic of the System dentist extinct teeth, some fill teeth, some muko crowns und bridges, some muko iiili llciid plutes and some treat discuscd teeth. In this way each patient is cared for by a dentist who is experienced in the kind of work ench pa tient needs. Dcntid work done in this manner is not only done better, but in less time, making fewer visits necessary. una tne saving in time helps ta make prices lower. There are twenty-four offices whero the li. IX. Parker System Is used, Dr. Parku - mm located in different cities. Thousands of pa tients are treated in these olllces, and the large quantities of den tal supplies used aro bought for less money than has to be paid for sum!! quantities. All dentists using the E. II. Parker System nro reg istered, licensed and experi enced. The work they do is done so well that it can be guaranteed. You aro suro of satisfaction. Under the Parker System no charge is made foe exam inations and advice. You can find out what your teeth need without having to pity a cent. Everything known in dentis try to overcome pain is used in Parker System olllces, so you need have no fear at all. j tie wnoie mea is mis: Fine dentistry, fewer visits, mod era to cost, sat isfaction, no fear of pain. There is an E. R. Par Iter System office at i ., m V" V.'-.' 5 "f- t J- s'-W--"-".:'' Thla.!s a photograph of tha Ifujao Icorrot rice terraces, which are among tha most remarkable of their kind In Hi" orld. They aro one of the man nmmdoua eight f-r the tourlat to tea l Hie riilllrplne Islunda and are to be Hound In tha Ifugao district of the Moui.tnlti pmvliic. Northern Luzon. The helgbt of these terraces, which ure lu-l l up by atone walla, la from 4 to 18 font, averaging 8 feet IiIbIu It ti eatlmatod there are U121 tulles of i-lubt fiH.t atone walla In the Ifugao lorracae. which la approximately lialf tha diatance around the world. Thi'iw termers nro aklllfully IrrtgimS by water brouKht lu troufhs along Hi fredultou mountain sldva ever Iim ' dlntuucva. County Farm Bureau (o Meet A rvRolulion aikinic Contrrcn to continue the minimum fruaranU-e on wheat for another year will be pre-ai-tited at the County Farm Hurtau mcctinif in Pendleton tomorrow. A oiiiiiiitu-c was upooinli-d last Satur .!ay nt an informal iiiet-titifr of repre-ii-iitiitive wheat growers to draw up a ouilution tind priMi-rit it to farm or (anlzations and coiunu-r'-iul Iw dii s no wxin ax poiisibli'. It in claimed by COfd authorities that there is an ab kohite m-ri-saily for t!ic continuation of Ihi- i'iiarariU-c in order to stabilise th" wheat market during the coining yiur. Atlhou'h indiratioiiH arc tlitt Mhcat price? nhouM be nxl, withui.l a minimum fruarantoc farmers who lire compiled to soil inimejiat.-ly af ter bancs t will l.ave to take whut the buyer are willing to jity. With a widely fluctuating market much !es irt-ilit can be advanced on the wheat. There are others who claim that the quicker the povi rnment RuarariU-e ii removed so that the fanner can K-arn t -land on his own ft-ct, the bc-tU-r. The committee will appear before the Kami liunau to defend the reso lution, which will I arued pro and con by the Icadii'K farmers anu blink ers of the county. It is very desira ble that a good, representative crowd of wheat farmers be present at this meeting, so that whatever action is taken can be said to truly represent the hentiment of the farmers of Uma tilla county. Twelve communities have been or ganized in tiie County Farm Dureau, with a membership of about 200. A county program will be adopted and officers elected at the meeting in Pendleton tomorrow. CHINA REFUSES TO TREAT WITH JAPAN Washington. China la determined te submit the fibantunf question to th lagu of nations for settlement, and will not consent to entr Into direct negotiations with Japan regarding the P'-rmati'-nt atatus of former Carman holdings la that province. Advice to this effect have been received here by autborltlea In close touch with devel opments In the far east, more especial ly Shantung. The Japaneo government has an nounced ita willingness to proceed with negotiations looking te the return of Shantung to China, as provided In the Versailles treaty. For the last two inontba Japan has from time to time approached the Pekln government with a view to opening negotiations. China so far baa abown no disposi tion to begin the dlseusslon. and the government la said to be strongly sup ported by Chinese popular opinion. County Hoad Improvement. Commi.siiioncr II. K. Anderson in forms a Pendleton paper that two more Ill-foot mogul graders will be added to the county road equipment before the end of this week. Two caterpillars and two mogul graders are already at work on the county roads. With facilities afforded by use of the new equipment it will be possible to smooth off -all graveled unci dirt roads that have long been in poor condition. The county court esti mates the damage done to county roads during the past winter at $25,-000. Road dragging is occupying the attention of numbers of Umatilla county farmers to greater extent thon formerly, with the result that better dirt roads will be afforded for travel. Kills Wife and Suicides. Rufsell Clark, a Portland automo bile and airplane dealer, who last week organised the Manchester-Clark Auto company at Pendleton, shot and Curt in the Race. Frank S. Curl, one of the most prominent republicans in this part of the Ute, has announced that he will be a candidate for delegate to the republican national convention in Chicago June 8 from the second con gressional district. His election at the primaries is regarded as prac tically assured. killed his wife at their home near Gresham, Monday night, and later committed suicide in a Portland ho tel. The couple had. spent the week end in Pendleton. Clark demonstrated a Curtis plane while in Pendleton and flew to Walla Walla a couple of times carrying passengers with him. Sun day he left Pendleton for Portland by plane, his wife going later in the day by train. Hiked To the County Seat. As rather ambitious pedestrains.lwo young ladies of Athena, Miss Murdock and Miss Hazel llurton, they mutt be given the palm. Friday morning these young ladies decided to essay a small spring hike with Pendleton, "twenty miles away" as their desti nation. The start was made about 8 n. m., the entire distance being traveled by three o'clock in the after noon. Although being offered num erous lifts on the way, the intrepid walkers refused all rides and trium phantly entered the goal, though in the words of Harry I-ouder, "Being very, very tired and wear-r-y." The return was made an hour lutcr via. the auto stage. A movement has been started In Albauy to ralso $30,000 for tho con struction of a community center as a memorial to the returned soldiers of Linn e.ountv. For 1920 Plant Only the Best Our Seed Ca tn log nwt Plant er's Guide is the standard reference for growers of the Northwest, listing our complete lines of Seeds. Trees. Plants. Fertilizers, Poultry und Bee SuodIics. Snruvs and Sprayers, Dairy Supplies and Equipment. Your Name should ba on our Mailing Utt. Ask for Catalog No,fj) ICS) ml 755 Main Street, rendleton, Oregon Rousinjg bi' Public Sale Tuesday; Feb. 24th- SALE BEGINS AT 9 O'CLOCK WE, THE BROWN BROS., WILL SELL AT SOUTHWEST OF PENDLETON, OREGON, SCRIBED FKUrEivl i.: OUR THE RANCH 8 MILES FOLLOWING DE- 31 Head of Heavy Work Horses 8 Head of 3 year old Horses 8 Head of 2 year old Horses 18 Head of Milch Cows (Springers) 3 Head of Milch Cows, giving milk 15 Head o Yearling Calves 1 Roan Durham Bull 8 Brood Sows with and without pigs 67 Head of Shotes 15 sets Butt Chain Harness complete 1 Set of Buggy Harness 10 Extra Horse Collars 2 3 1-4 Studebaker Wagons 2 3-in. Studebaker Wagons 2 3 1-4 Moline Wagons 1 16-Hoe Superior Drill 1 Kentucky Drill, 2 8-Horse Harrows John Deere Gang Plows 1 3-Bottom Oliver Plow 1 McConnick Binder 1 McConnick Mower 1 McConnick Rake 1 John Deere Hillside Plow 1 John Deere Manure Spreader 1 Studebaker Hack 1 Cook House and Equipment on Wag on, 1 Hay Rack 4 Loose Grain Racks 1 Land Leveler, 1 Fresno Scraper 2 Slip Scrapers, 1 Grain Dipping Vat 1 McConnick Header, 4 Header Boxes 1 Water Tank with Pump and Hose 1 Spring Tooth Harrow 1 350-Gallon Gas Tank on Wagon 1 6-Ton Wagon Scales 1 Land Packer 3 Oliver Chilled 3 Bottom Gang Plows 1 Right Lap Disc 2 14-Feet Weeder Blades 1 2 1-4 Horse Gas Engine 1 4-Horse Stover Gas Engine 1 6-Horse Stover Gas Engine 1 Chop Mill and Wagon 1 Wood Saw and Emery Stone 4 Shenandoah 6-Horse Hitches 3 16-Foot Wheat Racks 2 14-Foot Wheat Racks 1 Wagon and Blewett Grain Cleaner 15 Barrels Cement 18 1000-bu. Galvanized Grain Tanks Log Chains, Lead Bars, Double Trees and Fifth Chains, Forge and Blower and tools connected therewith, Car penter and Blacksmith Tools, Horse Clippers, Plumber's Tools, Wagon Trail Tongues, 21 Hog' Houses, Troughs and Panels, No. 4 Sharpless Cream Separator, 4 Rolls Chicken Wire, one 100-Gallon Oil Drum, one 150-Gallon Gas Drum, 45 Pan els, Sleigh, one 30-Gallon Gas Tank, Chain Hoist, 1 50-Gallon Gas Tank. 1 Galvanized Iron Culvert One Lot of Fence Posts 1000 Feet Lumber One Canvas Tent J. I. Case Separator and Engine com plete, practically new Also a lot of small Farming Tools 35 Lincoln Sheep i TERMS OF SALE All sums of $50 and ander, Cash. Over $50, time will be given until Oct. 1, 1920, on bankable notes drawing 8 percent interest BROWN BROS., OWNERS P T SMITH Clerk and Assistant. CHAS. WRIGHT, Sales Manager. COL! WM . YOHNKA and COL. PAT MURPHY of Ritzville, Wash., Auctioneers. FREE LUNCH AT NOON m