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Fresh and Cured Meat Green Groceries and Fruits AlfegtiTR, Oregon E3f..z2 iiiiiiiiii!iiii!iii!Biii;!;iiiiiiiiii!ii!iiiiiiiiia:;:Ei!!!;;!:!iii! :. -, : in ii&aiiRi 1 ': n:..jm i::: uxtx i;:ii!w:!i!;:!:;!;i!:!;i : i : wn ;!!!":: iiaiaiiniiii'i" R. N. Staniield, President Ralph A. Hollo, Cashier Fran!; Sloan, 1st Vice-President M !!. lAng, 2nd Vice-President Bank of Stanfield Capital Stock and Surplus $37,500.00 1 Four Per Cent Interest Paid on Time Certificates of Deposit. Illlltllllll f MR, mPE ; ' aUgsraL- ft .ab sty J cis Edwin P. Pgrker of Houston, Tex., who has been appointed ty President Harding to be a member of the Amer ioan-Qerman claims commission. VETERANS PLEOG New York. A pledge, binding 15, 000,008 allied world war veterans to work for peace, was signed at the Hotel Pennsylvania by the represents ti es of the eight nations vho are msinbers of the interallied Veteran (Federation. It was the final act Of the 23 vet era ns from the seven European pow ers who have been in this country the past two weeks. They sailed Saturday on the George Washington. Colonel Alvin Owsley of Tf :;as, the newly elected national commander of the American Legion, was present nt The pledge with its signatures oi the delegates represents the Strength of practically all the world war w eran organizations of the nations hold ing membership In the federation. I hey will work fcr peace, the thing the veterans, came to this country to work for. I Ml III Iff I M HMIMI fii Mr II III IMMMIIIII I AiL-l 1MU 1 UFN IMA I lUI'NAL BANK CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $7.3,000.00 OFFICERS A. Wheelhouse, Pres. E. J. Clough, Vice Pres. H. M. Cox, Cashier Chas. T. Story, Assistant Cashier x ARLINGTON OREGON BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Tests conducted by the British Im perial institute place the Douglas fir .it tl e head of the list of woods for joinery purposes, according to a pre liminary statement. Omaha was the warmest city in the United States Saturday when tiie thermometer reached !)0 degrees. Bodge City, Kan., was next warmest with a temperature of 88 degrees. Manitoba has recommended that the dominion government ask the United States department of justice to wage war against bootleggers and criminals said to be making their headquarters in MlBOt, N. D. Combined resources and liabilities of the twelve federal reserve banks at the close of business October 25 were 16,065,016,000 and the ratio of total reserves to deposit and federal reserve note liabilities combined was 77.6 per cent. A government deficit of nearly a billion dollars for the next fiscal year confronts the administration, it was disclosed by estimates of the budget Officers. The president and his advis ?rs are said to be considering recom mending legislative proposals to con gress. "Either criminal or civil suits, and in many cases both, will be necessary In innumerable instanc es if the govern ment is to recover even a part ol the fabulous sums paid out ai a result of fraudulent or improperly executed war contracts," the department of justice declared. Prom Department Industrial Jour daUsjii, o. a. o. The date prune, Coates 14 i, i derived iroiu the prutif, which b re-i seinbks, explaiua V. S. Nrowu, chi'.ii of horticulture at the 0. A. C. exp.er- i intent station. The date prune Is much larger that the petite, most of the dried fruit running 20 to 40 o the pound. So heavilly does it dryj out that two pounds of the fresh will; make nearly one pound of the dried product. The new prune is a nutant, or bud, sport, not yet "fixed" in the sense j that all the bearing wood will always' bear the best quality Of date prune, Reversions to the petite prune occur. I Care must be excerclsad by the I nurserymen to prevent this reversion, to the petite ancestor cautions Prof- HMsor mown. U rowers may wen investigate the source of their trees and the liability of their nurseryman hi fore buying. I PENDLETON mi The best equipped Shoe Repair Shop in Pendleton 120 West Court Street BEST WORKMANSHIP . MPT SERVICE pay parcel post charges, One Way DR. F. V. PRIME I) E N T 1ST It V Dental X-ray and Diagnosis UKR.MISTON, OHK. Bank Building 'hones: OitiCe 93. Residence 751 I V.. Vy i .' ..yv . V ' .... . , mjjLJ uL ATTOR N ! , VS-AT- l,A Masonic fifiildilig Heppner, Oregon. : T TO R , K - A T - !, V U Office in Court House HKl'l'MlB A out:i(t DIl. V. W. IJXSLEY p OsteopiUhic f I'HVSH l AND SURGKON Z 'Phone iies. 711 Otlice 551 fDce over Bank Bldg., Hermiston. ; Calls answered at all hours. DR. RAY W. LOGAN . I !' II V SI CI A -V & SURGKON Xj Calls answered at all hours promptly t liS4lB Half Soles $1.50 S Edwards Building IMATll.l.V - - OltEtiON Apple Varieties Many . Not All are Well Knovn Apple varieties need to be carefully bought out before winter and spritiiv Wanting, reports the experiment f)'a ion at O. A. C. The common varie les are well known to most persons ut there are several fine eastern orts that would rnak a desirable ad iition to the table if grown for home use. Desirable early varieties include he Early Harvest. Sweet Bough, 'olden Sweet, Yellow Transparent, td the Gravenstein. Fall and early Inter apples such as the Melon, Wa iter, Twenty- ounce Pippin, Fall Pip in, Pumpkin Sweet, Mcintosh. Hai ey Sweet, Wealthy, and Seek-No-Further are good vtrieties to plant, or late varieties the Giliiflour, Dutch Mignon, Golden Russet. liox M Rusaet, Lady Apple, Northern Spy, Tollman Sweet, and the Swaar irjs very desirable. Sweet apples occupy an Important i laee in this list. It is peculiar that no tew varieties of swee apples are at present grown in the northwest. The fall rains are favoring abund ant infections for peach blight, apple tree anthracnosp, loganberry anth racnose, die-back :i"d hart rot fungi :n st iall fruits and orchard trees. A thorough coating of freshly prepared home-made Bordeaux mixture is the btst protection during the rainy sea son and winter for al It li is class of troubles. Br.v" onlv the best bee supidiesl fh;s is particularly important when purchasing hive bodies and frames, j tnctal covered telescope cover will j lie found far superior to any other,' espcially in the danger sections of the northwest. Order your supplies early so as to have everything ready before he rush of spring work starts. The best flavored eider is made by listing equal parts of sweet ard aonri one-third of sour apples may be usv'l or just the reverse, depondine noon l be I. ind of eider desired. $10W CASH PRIZE ' WAITING YOU Also 15 other cash prizes for the largest list of words made of the let ters contained in the words "SAFETY FIRST" Swr.d ten cent for V uinfliit'a subscription to the Safety First .Mag tzlne, which gives rule:-, of the ititl--,'st. Act now and you ma. Win jo $100.00 cash prize. Address the afety First Magazine, 50 . E. 5ist ,.reei N., Portland .Oregon, Wh m in Pendleton over night, Stop it Ho el il! !on. J i IIoltnrR and Edwards SILVERWARE Not Solid bu( Next Best also Rogers Bros. 1817 In Irrlgon on Wednesdays. In Boardman Tuesdays t Thursdays JAMES D. ZUR( HER Attorney-at-Eav STAN FIELD - . OREGON Will oe at the Highway Inn Wed nesday of each week. ''hum i ? !; m i vm ' vv m mm, Wool Scoured and Cleaned for P.alts and Matlreswes Mattresses and pads nuule to order Try our Wool Itatis. They Satisfy. Wholesale and Retail Crescent Batt & Bedding Co Drs. McKenzie & Lieuallen Eye, E;ir, Nose and Throat Offce: Rooms 1, 2, and 8, Inland Empire Hank Building i Over new Inland Empire Bam,) PENDLETON - - OREGON in tlw new Anniversary Pattern i W M . II . OGDEN j Gilts that Last Hermiston, Oregon i J. C. BafSehcr Boardman DP FRANCIS P. ADMS PHYSICIAN AND SL'ROKON HERMISTON, ORB. Hank Kidg. 'Phones; onice 92. Residence 595. Office Hours 9-12. 3-6. Calls Answered Day or Night. Dr. A. H. Johnston Itiyscian and Surgeon Falls answered al all hours In Boardman Wednesday and Satur day mornings, Office phone M 161 Res. U ,'(2 Arlington, Oregon. Rye grass fall awed ma'. seed crop the next summer. Il is an easy. crop to bandli , requlrlt i special la.chinery. Annual impe to the !'nil"d States are large and much of it is used in seed it g pasture and old burns In the Pacific Northwest. For late sowing of wheal, oats or barley, more geed must be used. Gray oats is one of the best crops for late sowing. Winter rve Is also a good crop to sow on cold land. 4 t-i.SH-1 HHf ALFALFA FARMS Diversified Tracts Small Acreage Tow n Property I'nlnmproved l.aod With Water QllllllilUMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllillllllllW The Only Restaurant in Pendleton Employing a full crew of white help. T I! K V I? F (' H C.cgim k !; s T A R A N T IIOHBACII IHtOS., PltOPS. Clegmit l'irnished Rooins In ConiKitlon. mi i mil , tmm IIMIIII l ily I ..! in lioiii'iliiiini When it Pendleton over night, slop at Hotel Dorlon. l 11 I? Umatilla Pharmacy j W. E. Smith, Crop. Town l ots in New Town of Y ,)r,,.VH Kh, n spe ial atten- 1)1,1) SPRINGS 4. tlon. . i ; 1 1 1 1 1 s jinn m i ro nci iv y i ci i : nt rJ , ? Qutd Service Ucului., ,.,,,1 Mitui Jr f f SatlHfuctlon yiiiiranleed i'.. ii.i.t(ii,,.... y v E. P. fodd, Hermiston 2 t Umatilla, Oregon 1 k 1 8 ii? Highway inn Conference to Unite Rail Bodies. St. Paul, Minn. A national confer ence oi railroad men "to devise ways and means" of effecting an amalgama tion of the sixteen standard railroad organizations will be held in Chicago, December 9 nd 10, C. H. Wangerln, of St. Paul, secretary there of the na tional committee on amalgamation, an- ounce! here. O. H WARNER, Proprietor Boardman, Oregon Wholssome Heme Gookin Best place to eat between The Dalles and Pendleton Sex Problems to be Taught. Chicago, 111. Medical certificates will be required from all members of the Episcopal church who marry in Chicago, under the terms of a resolu tion adopted at a meeting of the rectors of the diocese. The resolution also provided that problems of sex be taught in Episcopal Sunday schools. UMATILLA CONCRETE PRESSED BRICK AND BLOCK COM1 ANY Apples in Danger of Fr.-ezing. Wenatchee, Wash. With only 4000 carloads of apples shipped out of a total of 13,000, and with only storage capacity available for about 5000 cars, I there are fully 4000 cars of apples ! which will soon be exposed to dauiagt from freezing. Builders of the Helm Dry Wall Svs .in with dead air space Cool in summer, warm : winter Let us build thai home for you Office and Factory: Umatilla, Oregon