Th Rui.Isns at Bay. rnitmiUAU, Jul Ti.-Ahvf lih jtaiidlii( lluv tuiluu attack l Von Mackeimn'e forrce iha Ittiaalane on tweea V I r anil the liny river have tlellvered cuiintar attauk audi oaturd Hire villairv. , ' AIimik Ilia UMwr llutf ami tha Naraej Ilia Herman uifepalve U clieoked. - ICE CREAM and cake 10 efts. t tha diah at tha Weston DaKory Fresh tlread, Cuke ami Put 17. Fine Candle, (iuwi Ileal at All llmire, 18Ve. Wa erialti In Led- and Party 8uper. ZIZMM the Uaker DuhiU Uulkllnf, Main atx) Water ' fJtT Bhnm and llarnaaa -, repaired not tkior. BREVITIES iiThe CIIOICK CANDY fIC A US and TOBACCO CARDS. tUI.MARDS ami l-OCKKT fOUL Hazelwood ii Ice Cream rHilar Soft Driitka. J. B. Farrcns hound hay, delivered, fur aala. In quire af Mrs, II. N. haake. t'harlea Hall and family have moved lata Iha tCulacoal rectory on Wash Ifiimn at reel, Oe. Carmlrhaal la over from Walla Walla, and will remain during harvest at Iha CarmU'hael ranch. After vlalt with her slater, Mra. J. r. Hnlder, Mlaa tlladvs tMMond left Munda for her home at leyton. Motor ear service lo all point a. da or nlKhl, Alao livery and feed aiabfc appnalia Iha tJauallea blarkwnllh hop. La fa McUrlde. tt Monday Joe Hodfaon market- ad Ihree wagon loada of hoca from Meadow brook farm Mh Van Klyke Una. of Mlllon at per hundred. Mra. Mary Oleutt, formerly a reel denl of Ihla rounly, waa Iha meet Nalurday and Monday of Mra. K. M. Warren while on her way 10 vlalt frlenda In Montana. 1 Taken up Three eetrar horsea. two bay and a roan, which I will be flad to restore la Iha owner upon Iha I payment of feature bill, 1, U Mctlel- laa, Weaton, Oregon. Aa In pest aona. Camp MrDou tal la a mountain reaort murk favored by Weaton people. A' population of II eat at dinner la at Munday In lie aeveral tented horn re. The Mctlrlde A O liarra outfit ha been Ihreahlnt lately on tha Winn h "Ml nee In tha Dry Creek dlatrin, where Wedneaday It turned out aaita In half day 'a run Have you trlrd eoma of Zehm's Milk ftreadT Tta gnat nut aed. Hut at o'rlot'k every mornlnf. Help your own town and buy Iha bread lhal'a made at homo. Weaion Hekery. rindlna harveel employment lim ited In Ihla locality Ram J. Reynolda haa ana to North Yakima, Waah.. her ha haa a arood job In slant a engineer with hay-ballng outfit. A email but noteworthy crop of barley waa lately aarkad at the Joe Key plare north weal of town. Fifteen arree yielded no leaa aa aver than buahela lo tha acre. Mr. Keya wheal la alao reported to be yielding well. Tha pipe Una eilenalo above Iowa waa completed In leaa than ruiilia.1 time by Iha enntravlura, riank raw. eetl Co. of I'endleton. Tha newly laid ateel pipe, running for nearly a half mite along Iha bad of fine ereek and Connecting tha new reeer Voir lake With Iha eetabllahed ayetem, waa Ineperted Sunday by Ilia mayor and tounrll, in company with a aum bee of other rKlaewa. Ko a leak could bo found under heavy preaaura, ait rareiuliy had Iha pipe been con nerted and caulked by Iha worknmn. and the Job waa duly amepted, Tha ennaclentloua and thorough work of tha contracture la much complimented and Ihey are aald lo have made fair wage at ao low a bid aa Mil, al though tha hlgheet of els blddera put In propiaal of 1 1 no for Iha aama Job. "it haa been nice outing fur ua,M aald Mr, Fawcett, whoaa family ramped out beneath Iha mountain plnea while tha work waa la prograaa. Three leading officiate of tha Fa' rlfla Telephone A Telegraph com' pany were vlaltor Haiurday of th local manager, K. O. lieMuaa, whlli Inepecllng Iha Weaton plant. Tha party Included J. It. iJavlea of Port land, dlelrlct auperlntendenl of planla; George M. Noltner, dletrtct Inepertor, alao of Portland; C K. Anderaon of Walla Walla, general foreman. Tha gentlemen Inapecled tha Weaton plant. which la among the very beat of Iha mailer plant embraced In Ih com pany' ayetem. A few minor Improve ment, Including a new booth, are aald to be planned for tha local ex change. Report from Ih harveat flelda hereabouta Indicate that Ih Weaton crop will be better than waa expected a few week ago. Nearly all of the farmer ara In Ih mldat of harveet Ing and do not know aa yet their ex act average per acre, but "about forty buahela' la the usual response to Iha Inquirer, Much of the wheat I teat- Ing $9 pounds, and Charley Price brought In a aampla of very clean grain that teated IS pound, which la tha beat ao far reported from the of fice of local dealer Athena Pre: Fifth at reel haa been barricaded to travel Ihla week pre paratory to oiling with Ih county aprlnkler. At flrat ropea war et retch ed arroaa tha street, but after tha Hu. ell and LeOrow' machine had run Into Ihem and narrowly escaped eerl oua damage, lumber barricade were aubatltuted. The winded laid on the Ruaaell rar waa broken, and Mr. Hue ell auatalned a never cat on hi right hand from th broken glaaa. A Poena for that Tag. Ho W all k Itugaia' 111 Ad. M. f'ajns waa limine visitor at I'endlelon VdnJay. Grain oka at on cent Mow tha marker.. Ha illjf Ad. or ak Walla I tog ere. Mil Mcgulaton and ton Wley of I'ulk ountr. Inwa. are vltlllnj' hit later. Wr. W. II. Hall. Ha; the Kaat Oregmilan of Wmlne. tin) : "It la rvMirtexl hera tJay that a prominent rveervallon fanner haa Lean offered h3 cenla for hi cluli erup." 1 Cliarle Morrlaon, 1'emlleton a hmo man alio fell Into a cellar back of an Athena elor July II and auetained a fracture of lit null, died 'J uewlay night. Colonel Johnaon la atnonjr tha moun tain farmer who Bud l-rrv growing iMofital.le. Ho marketed lunt, crate of atrawliertie till acaaon from ona aer of f round. ?, leston Meal I i Market 1 Brandt Ruildinp, oppo t site I'ostofTice. Good, Fresh Meats Fish in Season Cash paid for HIDES Perry & LundcII William M. -ott. a farmer Hells farmer who died In Portland early In Ih year, haa bequeathed a quarter aectlon of Umatilla county land to each of bla four children, subject to a life Interest to be held by their mother. Dr. Alfred F. Hemnert. th dentin! i who waa her lat week from Port land, ha definitely derided In locate. and la expected to arrive with hlal lalpmenl next Monday. Dr. Kern pert haa necured office room on th aecond floor of th Brandt building. Iter. N. D. Wood left Monday on a trip of recreation to bla alfalfa farm near Hedmond, .rook county. Tha ptifplt of Ih Method!! church will b filled neat Sunday by Itev. Mcfallan. who haa been serving aa a PapllM mlaalonary among Ih Mor mon In I'tah. All over Ih United State th new want by wire that the Liberty Bell had been atoned by young vandal while traveling between Pendleton and Walla Walla. An Inveatlgatlon no dlacloae th fact that ao rock were thrown, but that a few of Ihem rolled upon the bell from th top of a cut through which th train waa pawing. William J. Peebler, It years old died at Pendleton Monday of typhoid fever, following an operation for ap pendlcita which left him too weak lo wlthatand Ih dleeaa. Tha young man waa a eon of Oeorg D. Peebler. prominent pioneer, and waa born In Ihla county. He leavea widow and two email chlldre. v It. W. Copeland. former teacher on Weaton mountain, haa filed a contract lo teach thla year In th Pilot Rock I Junction achool.1- Contract have 'alao been filed by Maud Johnaon to teach ' . t . .1... it mi.iI. nf U'l nn IhIm iparne in DUtrlct IT. went of Athena; In Duitrlct II. near Athena. t -, .'. - Au.,aaJ Ini.rln car acVlv'ed ihV wVk and ha. Ien n'hm quite generally admired by local ei perla, who pronounc It to be about the beat car for Ih money aa yet added lo Weaton'a growing collection. Until he haa been vouchsafed a rid Th Leader man la withholding his own Judgment. I Milton Eagle: An un uaual condi tion prevail In Milton In regard lo th problem of house for rent. Usu ally at thla time of th year thera ar ; plenty of houaea to rent at cheap or. reaaonaoie it urea, out neany every day now there ar people who want houaea of th better cUaa. and ar willing to pay a good rent for them, but cannot be aupplled. Robert Hopkins haa been deprived for a time of hla place In th harveat field by th effect of a broken rib, which h lately auatalned whll driv ing an automobile near HellLAfter rroaalng a bridge the machine ran Into a ditch and turned over, spilling Robert upon th adjacent landscape. Ciu Wyrick la getting II buahela to th acr from a 7J0-cr field of wheat weat of Pendleton, which waa thought to have been ruined. While shriveled, th wheat will be marketa ble. Before harveat began Mr. Wy rick Is said to have offered his crop at a dollar an acr. AUGUST ILESMP SSLEl OPENS SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 31 . During this sale you will have an opportunity to test the buying power of your money in a most re markable way. . General G. 0. Farther has been given the task of reducing the great stock of The Peoples Warehouse. ' i A limited time is allowed" and this is a request for you to help him at the same time you will be helping yourself; by saying money on wearing ap parel and all kinds of needed dry goods. It will pay you to leave your work or business one day at least and visit this August Clean-Up Sale. n 11 'j'J 1 1 ilia li o i!JCy O. W. Cralgen returned Watlnewlay from an outlnif at Walloaa laa havinif nun to tha soucluaion that th Ion n.li which he caught waa th only on left In It waters. Manager Hlortr of th Weaton M cr eam II t unianr i malting iita neaii- manor at th ituttsi toniinentai Iruadway. while hiiylnif In New York. He write that ha (a Dixllng bargain fslor. " Mala fell her yoatenlay forenoon, da vine th harvest but tfoinir no ma terial Uaniav. Oinalilcralil henellt to th groarlng cru l reported from tha mountain, wher molatur ui llro- 1 juat now. No Wetn wheat ha yet been sold thla aeaaon, and growera appear to be unmoved by prevailing price. A Pendleton farmer ar aald to have been letting go of ' a few thoueauc: buihrla at II cents. J. W. Jones, conat ruction foreman oa th Northern Pacific, wa here from Mtaaoula, Montana, for a few daya thla week, looking after bis property Intereata. Mr. Jonea la now regarded aa a Weaton man, and re ceived th welcome du to a home- comer. v J. O. Davla has arrived from Waah turns, U aah., fur a vi.il with hi wife and auna, who am encamped on tha hank of Pin ereek, near the Haling reaidenc. Mr. Davi will leave next week for IVeaeoU, Waal)., to bej(in hi preliminary dutlea aa superlnu-od- enl of tha t'moott aciiooia. eporti rict from nelghborinK wheal district any that Lowell itoyer of Adam harvested zuUU aacka from one quarter awilon of his land; thai Ma rlon Hansen ttma an averaga ytciu 01 3d buahela per acre from tha Willshy quarter: that K. A; Dudley haa begoti inrmtantr a neia t 01 Aincna oi which he sss: "I'hla looks to me like 45-huahel wheal, if I have ever cul any to the county."' O. A. R. McGrew cam up thla week from Portland and haa been again accorded th freedom of th city. In eluding a good share of the country hereabout. HI son and daughter, Mr. and Mr. Frederic B. McGrew, will arrive soon from Portland to make their home In the Weaton neighbor hood. Thev will farm the Morgan place,' which constitutes part of the LMcGrew holding nea Weaton. ; An unusually good crop for this aea eon was obtained by Ralph Haling- from a Oil-acre field of wheat adjoining town ontlie eft.t. After about two and one' half acre had been cut for hay the re mainder made VtKI aacka, or an aver aire of aliout 4a buahew. There waa a lieautifut stand on thla field earlr In the aeaaon, and It would likely have averaged ten bushels more had favor' ble weather conditions continued. Professor ami Mrs. K. K. Geiss, for merly of the Weston teaching force, motored through town Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Geixs. They have spent eight weeks of their vaca tion in ifavel. having1 been north into Canada and south into Old Mexico. Thev found Mexico interesting yet offering fee) Inducement as a ernia- nenl abode, and tlid not linger long. They visited the rival California expo sitions, and returning- north, attended the biy Shrinera' convention at Seattle. OREGON BLUE BOOK MAY BE HAD FOR THE ASKING y n3i Where St ftrys to Tirade y PENDLETON - - - OREGON A copy of the Oregon Blue Book haa. been received by The Leader from the office of Ben W. OIcott. secretary of state. It Is well edited, neatly printed and full of valuable statistics. making a handy reference worlt for the editorial desk. The book la not for editor alone, however. Other may have It for the asking, as Mr. Olcott makea plain In the accompany ing letter. Oregonian who would like to know more about their state and Its inatitutiona will find thl book the aource of much enlightenment. Mr. Olcott says: , 'I take pleasure in forwarding you. under separate cover, a copy of the 191S-H State Blue Book and Official Directory, Just from the pre, the compilation of which la now author ized under Chapter lit, Lawa of 1115. All prior laauea of thla book were vol untary, compilation of thla office. Demanda from all sectiona of Ore gon from those engaged In practically every walk of life, particularly from the school and businesa and profes sional men, for copies of this publi cation being so urgent and so inces sant, upon my earnest solicitation the last legislature authorized Its publi cation biennially. In the preparation of the subject matter we have endeav ored to give clear and concise state ment of the functions of the several state, district and county officers, aa well aa of the various state Institu tion, departments, boards and com n.iralona, and to Include auch other ln form&tlno pertaining to the state and federal government aa la of public Interest. ' : . "In addition to th matter Included In prior editions of this book, which aa well ha been brought down to June 1. 11S. there la Included a sketch of the formation of the early proviaional government at Champoeg by Geo. H. Hlme. asslafhnt secretary of the Oregon Historical Society; an outline map of the state giving the area by counties, together with a classified statement of the lands with in the state; qualifications of voters: table showing th popular and elec toral vote for president In 1112; pop ulation of the several statea by de cade;, (able giving date of the next ! general .election, date of next leglala jtlve session, limit of sesalnna and pay and term of office of senator and A Dollar for That Tor? Last week we sold a road cart, regular $18.00 value, for $10.00. It bore a tag marked $6.60 and we saw it and we "Let 'ergo" right down through our streets and out of town. The tag 13 a remnant of Pioneer Picnic Bargains just as you will find here next year; and to convince that customer of our knowledge of that tag and our rascally methods, we will give . . A Dollar for That Tag We now offer GRAIN BAGS. We bought 20,000 of the best Cal cutta brand just as we bought the best of alfalfa seed last Fall. - We bought each to make a little money ourselves and to save our customers money too. We got the alfalfa seed to you at a saving and now we will deliver the sacks to you at a saving. ; To all patron in Weston ir.d vidnily we will furnish these lacks at one cent off the market. If that isn't satisfactory, tell us about it. If 0. K . tell the other fellow. and term of office of the various state officers from the formation of th proviaional government to date. a well a th names of all newspapers and postofflcea In the state. Upon request will be pleased to supply copies, without charge, to any reaident of Oregon." Hands Rapids. Mich. Mr. Rachel McMulIln ha left fisaft to be od In the education of her grandson If he refrain from playing football. Should he decide In favor of th game, the money 1 to revert to the estate. WESTON - PENDLETON AoU IUt Sckeiole . A. M. Coin; West. P. St Lv Weaton ' hr Weston 1:00 Athens l:IS " Athena 1:11 Adams 1:16 " Adam l:3t A. it. Going; East. P.M. titr Pendleton 10:08 Lv Pendleton 4:00 Adams 10:50 " Adama 4:S0 Athena " Athena 8:18 .." Fare. : Weston to Athena. J 5c: Weston to Adama, 0c; Athena to Adams. 25c; Weston to Pendleton, f 1.00; Athena to Pendleton, 75c; Adams to Pendleton, SOo. ' : Round trips. If made In same day: Weston and Pendleton, 11.50; Athena and Pendleton, tl.1. Headquarters: Weston, at City Drug Store: Athena, St. Nichols Hotel; Adams, Inland Mercantile Store; Pen dleton, French Restaurant. ' A. It BOTOEH. Dr. Farnsworth I DENTIST 0m Phone or write for an appointment. Temple Building Pendleton Oregon E ft Eight-Foot Cedar Fence Posts tarred or un tarred, at right prices Large supply of Lehigh Portland Cement Kemmerer Lump Coal Dry Wood, sawed or 4-foot WESTON BRICKYARD Si. -, , , , - - - 4 "Pride of the Pacific" is the place to forget sum mer's heat and dust, also The Cares and Worries of The Day to enjoy life at its best, down by the sea where ocean breezes blow. Reached only via the , OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. Tickets on sale daily at low fares for the round trip. Ask S. S. NELSON i - Agent . ' Weston. representatives In all states; principal ijliyMHMeMtgi-ji I atate officera of other atatea; numea HOMER I. WATTS Attorney-at-Law Practices in all State and Federal Courts, ATHENA, 0REQ0N When the New-Comer Arrives in it flint n ii i fTn:i ii Jllli. Welcome it with this delightfully attractive and comfortable crib. rurnuuro ue vioss i Store ti I 1 si U U t Choice Chocolates (while they last) 25c the pound Branch Agency for American Express Money Orders -y:--- H. Goodwin ':: .Druggist, Weston, Oregon