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tui'ilsiv, .t ttui ivy tth 1020 V l V 1 T At V n 0 t I, V A Ti r 1 r it w H u a u v nJSr c o p.n t v . o ft ii'a o L: S.- CO. TO ENJOIN LEASE TO STANF1ELD faimsprings Board Offered 550,000 forGrazing Rights on Lands Recently Condemned. CARPENTIER HELPS , BECKETT TO CORNER Through jta Iqcnl tttoroy Uroolto (.iinghor or turn city, tito v, u. a. Imimny has lilotl notion on tin imr I or directors of tho warm- liri Ks Irrigation District of !fn In- hit on to contost t ho Uhimo of tho abovo tho Wnrniift'lr. Honor- 1' '8 unilondoou tlint tho Btanllohl her ts huvo offered tho distrle'. rio 00 for n US) 'your lcaso on tho. on- lor lamia about tho rosorvolr, h i Mio company onntoHtH that right. 1 l Tii grounds. of too coinnany'H no Ion arc bnncO on tho tcrniH of tho hlor of Federal Judge Qcort;o S. .in In tho ondonuiatlon oult. It in holr contention that tho illHtrlot lnt.i inilnnned nioroly tho rlKht to ovor )w the Innda and dooa not nono:a he property In feu slniplo. Of course U director. take tho oppoalto view lilnt and tho itction wilt bo coll ided - Ontario Argus. o ROCKEFELLER AND OTHERS HBaaaaaaflaBlaBaafBaV nflCiBaaBBY E. K Bfi pilnoll wan F. h. Unlhml of 0, A, C who Ih In chanco of tlio extension , work in KuHtont Oregon, having I ahnrgo of the County Agricultural MBontH. I Mr. Urolthnupt, tho nowly dp-, o)ittatt nKont, la no well known In I Eimtcrn OroKon that ho will require no Introduction to moat of tho rnnoh ora. Ho In a grndimtu of 0. A. 0. with tho clmi of 1010. That fall and In 1011 ho taught nprlculturo In tlm Pondleton IIIkIi Ilchool and In iho fall of 1011 opened tho Agricultural Rtfporhnent Btatlou at Ilurnn. O.mi Kon. which' ho oporatad for six and a half yonrfl, ronlRtiliiK in tho fall of, 1017 to niovo Into tho Bnnko Klvor vauoy. no purennnoa an ho aero i tract on Uoad Ox Flat, which ho do-! volopod and whnro ho contluuod ou li Ih own account to do oxpurliuont work. Ho linn, nlnno coining to thin' ' Hoctlon. taken an active IntoroHt In ' llio pulilIc.arfalrK of tho county, IiuIdk btipovlrtlly IntorOHtod in the wood ,. roada tnovoiuont. Ho raproHuulcd )hu I'nyotte-OroKon BIojk! rojtlou at many of tho tnootlnua prior to (ho road lioiid Ihhiio, wnirouo of tho cone Niniltcn tlmt wont to rorthmd and ih, fljoroimiily aciiualntod With that nlMHG of tho eounty'a program, ' HavliiK lived in tho cntllo roirloim. I liavlui: iiIho luioii a liny railchor, ho I la thoroughly oqulppujl with a prac- Ileal knowledge of the prohlema of i una roKion rrotn ovory aiiKlo. On-, Uirlo ArKun. . o ' -f - - Sweetened Holiday Cups At Capital Kor many yeara It haa boon cua- lini rv when nowa wan oenrco to tako wallop at John D. If ho Kavo ton ou and to charity, wo Oku rod that would nalvo It Ih conscience by liiliiK the prlco of oil. Whichever way tho cat Jumped, lihn D. would land in front of it. A few yeara ago the giving of a lllllon to charity would creato u luloiial ntlr. 'Today it la nothing. John D. gavo a hundred millions to lillantliropy Chrlattnaa rnornlng. and night tho atory wna too old for petition. Hut John D. la different from I Mors He scatters hla money abroad (no nope i mil u will uo aomo good tho world. The now generation money kings hugs It to their own reus t a and growls at tho poor devil Iho bo k a nickel for a cruat of read The devil may become peeved at hint I), yet. Uuurxe Cartirititlar. French heavyweight champion, knocked out Jo Deckett. DrltUk chain plon, Ih 74 aeconda. then wa tho firat to gather up tln defeated man aad aanlst him to hla corner. Public opinion la row demanding a'Carpeatter-tfeHfVflcy battle. Bricthaupt Is Made Agricultural Agent AUDUBON SOCIETY WOULD RETAIN FINLEY ON JOB Open. Letter to Governor) Calls Executive Down for Removal of Preserve Propagandist. hoi duya tkia Vmt In the ?.t,,aiu Henaion. Ou u,J i Uiih Ihi r Loulaluna. uaud their dUtrlctx .11. ,),..t i,im,i,B atJlS.! L,!, tertalu nil of Iho mm en from ih- KciihIi hi 4 Chriarmni. puriv In H. llrlcthnupt, who for the paat two yeara haa owned and operated a ranch on tho Dead Ox Flat waa ru-1 pert mi wild life photography In tho world could bo induced to tako audi 'action. The following la an opon letter 1 ,'n'0 ,H ,R Zy ,loro from Nationnl Aasoclatlon of.Audu. when Thcodprc noooveH, on a weat tioii n,.i.iin i.'nr tii.. ipntiinn f em trip, had but r abort time In .hi . 1 ... 1 Purl In ml Iir. ilniO liiiwl tn lulorv Wild Dlrda and Anlmala: HIh Portland ho declined to Interview 'anyone, In ordor (hat he might rent. paat few yeara to an extent that you could not have bought with an appro Irlatlon or fivo million dollars from your Leglalaturo. That ho ahould be removed from olllco without hla ouemlea being able to produco even bo much aa a single trumped-up charge against hla well-known abal- nnd apotleaa character hlcli Oregon will a Excellency Governor Ileiijaniln 'j0 a,v" itho HUloinonl, however, ity. emcleney, and ai ... ...... ' i tlinL If Wlllliini i. Flnlov tthnuld la n d Inirraco from w lectcd County Agent at a mooting of Hl , ' ehanco to call ho would be happy to ' not soon recover. v ni j I.WHMVM v iu vuuiit 1 t n lllr... rxt vr.w. Farm Iluroau, held In the olllco of the Ontario Commercial club hero Monday afternoon. At tho tmino mooting the council, conalHtlug of V, V, Hlckox Peto Toiison, 0. M. Heaumoiit, of tho Nyaaa and Adrian districts, and Mr. sue uliu. whether tit Ih la true in i detail I do not know, but the regard Dear Sir: ' which ho entertained Tor Mr. Flnley The naloundlng Information haa waa ofton shown by hla luvjtktlona reached New York that your Hoard tor Mr. Flnley to vlalt him at tho of Flab mid Uamo Commisalonera White House, to dlscuaa points of haa removed from ofllce, William 1. natural history. Flnley, State Hlologlat. At first I doubt If there la a man In North Carman of Vale, sclocted Vale aa tho thone ruiuora wero doubted, for It li America of any scientific standing temporary headouarlera of tho agent hard to conceive how Oregon, poa- who does not know of Mr. FinleyM and named tho salary aa $2700 perisoaalug tho sorvlcea of one of tho monumental work. Ills inovliiK pic any beurliiK on the nctlona of nuch an year. moat famous naturalists In America turofl, inagaztim articles, and hooka 1 honorable body of men aa tho Oregon Mooting with the members of tho nud the loading moving plot urn ex- have favorably advertlaed Oregon the State Hoard of Fiah ttml Oamu Com- Aa no reasons are assigned aa to why Mr. Flnley la dlnmliiBod, the public la naturally left to Its own conjectures. It In u well known fact that he Jiaa been very active In com bating certain money Interests that have boon seeking to exploit tho great bird reservntloiiB of Malheur and Klamath Lakes, but 1 would not for a moment think thla could have PACilC YHU&H nfinnlonerH. I hollovo tlioin absolute ly uiiicoro. From their atandpolut dpuhtleHs they fol tlmt it Is far; more Important that tho little palary paid Mr. Flnley aholild ro to aomo iion-McIoiitlJlc, tohncco-chewing vote gottor, who will alwnya play regular and when told what to do will stand without hitching. Thorb nro some llttlo men in tho world who can acquire notoriety only by tho nttackii thoy mako ou other mou who occupy higher iwulllonu in tho heart of tho people, Uliarlcu Oultcau would never have been heard of If ha had not shot Prenldent Gar field. I can nasuro the Commission era that thla aecret atnr-chamher dla tuiaant of Mr. Flnley will glvo thorn an advertisement In America which they could not acquire on tho merlta tt I liiilt rl Itta ti fl fin In 11111 1 m Wt IIIUM WMItliniJ ItMUIIIIHUIIini J fill rlKht-mlndcd peonlo of Oregon anil olsowhoro will 800 to thitt 1 undinitand that ytm nro Chair man of 'the Hoard of Fluh and Game Commlaalonors, hut that you wero not present when other Commission urn itperotly met. for tho dismissal of Mr. Flnley. For the good name of your ntnto, to isny nothing of the great service which Mr. Fluloy can render, permit inn to suggest that you tako Immediate Htops to roln ntnto him In Olllco, nud through the publh prom tender him nn apology for tho Insult extended Uv tho Hoard of Fluh and Game Commissioners.- I may add that I bollovo tho happi ness of Mr. Flnley Is in no wny de termined by what lack o( apprecia tion certain oulclnla of Oregon may show for him, Ho ia too woll es tablished among tho conservationist and photographers of America tn over suffer from the trivial pecun iary loss which hla removal aa Btato Hlologlat of Oregon may outall. With tho compliments of tho Rea son, I am, Very truly youra, ' T. OILBKItT PEAU80N o W. S. S. Sale $124,000,000 From January 1 1010 to Decemhor 1, 1010 tho United States Govern ment Hold moro than $124,000,000 worth of Thrift and War Savings Stamps and Treasury Savlnga Cert ificates, according to a report made by the Treasury Department to the War Loan Organization of tho Twcfth Federal Reserve District. Oregon, one or the states of tho Twelfth District, not only led In the District, but was fifth among 'all states and territories of tho union in tho amount of securities purchased per capita. Salea for N'ovembor throughout the country amounted to moro than $8,000,000. 0 Tho peoplo want to smash old High Cost, and High Cost wants to bust tho runplo, and In tho mlxup H. C. scorns to be getting about all of the gravy. e Are Not Wholesalers But We ouk MTKArAsrr reucY UNKKUYUNKHMEIX-AlWAYa MAMCAINB Sell Retail Cheaper than Wholesale 0 ft D AYShW Read Every Word EINSTEIN The STORE of BARGAINS J 5 Lawen ANP KMVICE 30 D AYS Read Every Word r iir . . n 1 1 ft ww . rt nn. 11 ir m w y a nni nm A. rm r r our winter supply is riere. uon t uuv nil lou See Us,, as inis means j me saving ror a a 4 .aa a rail 11 I . ou. l.ne more vou duv rrom us tne less vou ll nave to nav ror vour mercnanaise. 1 ne more we sen means tne tore we buy, which gives us the opportunity to cut prices, and also gives you fresh merchandise at cut prices. ugar lM I R wwkr yioi Folgers JSH ..... 45 TREE THA 1'IJIt MI, 45 f Kill vav... - .... Kweet Cliocolalo PICK Ml. TX2 HKItKIIKVH COCOA PKIt LI). 50 INSTANT POHTUM l-AUOK HIZK 45 ROYAL Bakiaf Powder Full 5 Lbs. 4 $2.40 Full 2Vz Lbs. 1.20 Small Size 45 Folgers Baking Powder Full 5 Lbs. 2.40 Full 2Y2 Lbs. 1.20 Small Size 45 K. C. Baking Powder 5 Lb. Can 75 3 Lb. Can 45 SODA Per Package 10 - .,,,,, WKINSTJU.V'S AT LAWJSN LADIES DRESS GOODS Regular Price $2.50 A Yd. Now $1.25 Best Gingkams .30 A Yd. -i1- Heavy Cotton Flannel .30 A Yd. HARDWARE NAILS AXES 4 HAY FORKS SHOVELS BARBED WIRE AND ETC. ATA GREAT REDUCTION WE HAVE a BIG STOCK OF PIPE ALL SIZES WE HANDLE THE FAIRBANKS MORSE ENGINES AND PUMPS PITCHER PUMPS NO. 3 $3.25 NO. 4 4.00 NO. 5 5.00 Anything we do not carry in stock, we will be glad to order for you, without ex tra charge. SWIFTS PURE LARD 5 Lbs., 2.25 10 Lbs. 4.25 Shoes Mens English Walking Regular Price $10.00 Now 6.00 Dress Shoes Regular Price $6.00 Now 4.25 Dress Shoes Regular Price $9.00 Now 6.50 Dress Shoes Regular Price $7.00 Now 5.50 Work Shoes ' Regular Price 9.00 Sc S.00 Now . f.00 Sheepherdcr Shoes Regular Price $9.00 At This Sale 550 Over Shoes Ladies 4 Buckles Special at $1.90 MEN'S AT A GREAT REDUCTION BOSS OF THE ROAD Overalls Striped Hickory $1.65 Good Heavy Weight Overalls At $2.10 Kakhi Koveralls $4.25 Men's Dress And Work Pants At A Reduction I OW C0ST UV1NG m-jkJ VV Demonstration 30 DAYS Only SALE of IvWchjndite 'How can I reduce my living expenses?' IH-3MONHTHATIOV HAhV. OV MKHGHAN1HHK tn HMswcr t,thfl quohtlon nt the Wolnsteli Merc. Co, The oiiohiihohh buying pewor wemiroH for iih the lai'KONt dlHcouiitM. PwhIhk our ntcrrtiHmllMO ftr Io.sh than our oinjiotlti'- having; no ront, inHiiagiu-H, clorkft, fielght liiK oi' other oipenmM to pay It Ih therefore kooiI 1)uhIhohh for un to noli at In- i'lee. ()Hr merc-haiullMo ihovom faHtor Our morehnn 1Iko Ih fresher, mxl tho reat voluino of IimhIiiohs inakcn m n very mitlsfaetory, f h;iih11, profit. All tfoixl ofhwril liavo boon flrut wnb Jeetwl to iho noiil towt of Quality" nnd can bo ilependeil on to k'vo HutlHt'mithm. Ho lu ut tho Tlrnt, if tvownlblo, nn wo have on Uaml n .......1 , t .......... Il.. nri.Ail lull- AUK ltVIUMlni!ll llMH llllivllt UH tlmt pooplo nro very alive to tko navwftiaita of unvIuKK totlny. . 8 Mackanaws Regular Price $15.00 Now 12.00 ' Regular $12.50 Now 10.00 LEATHER LINED VEST Regular $11.50 Now 8.75 COTTON BATTING $1.75 Package for $1.25 40c Padkagc for 20c Comforters 20 per cent off Blankets 20 per cent off MEN'S WOOL SOCKS $ .60 Sock for p $ .40 .75 " " .50 1.00 " 1.25 " " German Socks At .75 1.00 50c LADIES AND MEN'S SWEATERS - AT A GfcEAT REDUCTION t MEN'S UNDERWEAR 2 Piece $1.25 Garment 90c Heavy Fleece Lined $1.5Q Garment $1.00 2 Piece Wool $3.00 Garment for $2.00 Men's Wool Union Suits Regular $5.00 Now $3.00 Men's Fleecq Lined Union Suits Heavy Regular $3,50 Sc $4.00 Now $2.75 'WUINBTKIN'H A 1AW1?.V LADIES UNION SUITS $4.00 Suit For $3.00 $2.50 Suit For $1.50 2 Piece Underwear At A Great Reduction :--BEST--: JL HARD WHEAT FANCY PATENT At LAWEN per bbl $11.50 mMMr m. LOUR Corn Meal Htecl Cut Oats Oat Meal ltolknl OatH H Gcnnm W FarlMH t lHHMko Flour O Hominy W Ityo Flour Kleo Flour HONKT 1 GAL. CAN S 0 KAKO HYJtUf WHITK 91M MAIM) HVKUP DARK $1,15 AliAGA HYHUP BMAMj OAN IBe KAHInKKKY JAM 1 GAL. Se.lS G1USOO MED. H1ZK fl.ao GKIflOO IjAKGH H1ZK SttS PKANUT 11UTTKK $1.25 JAR SOe 10 Lbs. ftOc H 70fl " 76e " Me " me aec 80c (Me CORN per case 3.90 TOMATOES per case 4.15 PEAS per case 4.15 BEANS per case 3,90 Best OYSTERS, case 10.00 .. i i . " ....k..i.titii ii'Mi ri t a miruvr i