.1 . ,es Dr. Alfred F.Scmpert Graduata and Registered DENTIST I Prlcee lUaaonall BRANDT DI.IXJ., titalr BREVITIES Yfir .1 ' , Daily at Weston Bakery Cake ami r-aatry. ... Fine Camllo. t Goad HmH at AU Hour, So. . , We apeelall, In Lodge , , and Party Buht. zmni thoBAiirn fterondhand Slora ia Wheeler hotel. . U. T. Iiougl Iim Ihhiii kept m bum fur eevsral wveka bjr Jllorta. That Qreaa Kaamsl Wra la going at bargain price. Walla Hoger. Mr. K ii if ana Walla of Maakat moun. lain la reported K) Im seriously III at tha Walla Walla hospital. Announcement U tnmla that pro treoiexl iiimwi Inira will hegln November 21 at the UnltU llreihren chorvh. Trade at Hornet Wa'll trade lha new fur lha old In Mia furniture Una, rtjf hi here In Weston. K. U. iJeMoa. Mr, and Mr a. Jlom.r 1 Heart antarlalnad Friday evening wuh a novel and enjoyable Hallowe'en par ly at their huina on Kaat Main street. Tha rouma war appropriately decor. alad and lha guest, upon entering. were severed Introduced to Mleneral Jack o lanlarn," who grinned In wel orna. Imperial pleasure waa found around a cheerful bonfire la lha yard, where limn war played, ator- ie told and "weenl" and mershmal Iowa tuaatad aad eaten, further ap petuing refreshment wara lalar served In lha house by lha hostess. Tha guest warat Mlaaaa Anita and Ode Klrkpalrirlt, Kmma Johnann, Lutila C'oaawall. Mauda Aaer. Ollva Kilmer, Nallla Workman. Alberta Iry- dan. Impulse Itlntoul; Itr, Alfred T. Hempen! Messrs. Ilobart Illomgrea, II. Goodwin, (laud Prlra, H. Weber, Clark Wood. Joe tlodtfsoa will yo to Portland U- morrow alih a rarjoad shlmnaiil of . . . rum Meadow brook, ' " """a eorpolenl (xirksra (rum lanu. Nut a fpa Horaa far nloa bedroom eat for aala cheap. 1C K iU hiu. Mae Walla at Hogare' tamant ovtr Weatoa'a rraa Pay, In Wig Ad, Twe mala pica, fi-bloodd Bark ahlra, for aala. i. C Hopkins. Mr. and Mr. at D. Taraar - wara mnnf t natter from rradicton on Waaton Day. ..,..! . A lady'a hand bag loft with ua "free tay." Contain aoma child article Wall Kogsr. , , . Our atock of second-hand good la llggr and better Utn aar and will, lutarest you, loina In. K. V- JCcbm. Frank imllh waa bara Saturday and unday from awatar, wnar ha clerking la tha . Ktavar marrantlla ora. . ... . Joaaph Wuraar, Waaton councilman clllian a arl- joua condition In a Bpokana hoopltaJ. board. nr. wuraar haa land holdlnga In tha Waatiin Uaalwll fana ara : nalghborhood of Odaaaa, Waah., whara Ir. ftampart waa la Walla Walla tor aavaral daya thla waak, allandlna maallna of tha Waahlnaton daotal iniiillnif thniMltaa that they will j ha waa klrkad In tha atomacli by I Dale Rothwelll Optlcil Sjwclillil X I viva all mv tliM Ia Ik Rt. Z ttlnr and Kruidirw of grlaaaea, I f k - . : . I i , . I W I mtv prariiraa in I aiHiwion ail rara. All work (uaranlaad. AanarVan Nat'l Bank BH. (UpaUira) Pendleton Oregon i tha all-mar National ami American taama In acilon a I'amlleum Noram bar 13. Ilrnry Rlampar, wall known Waaton plonaar who haa conducted a llvary atabla hara for many yaara, la raport ad to ba critically III at hla homa on Wntar alraal. C, M. I'rlea waa a rarant ylaltor to tha matrupolla, and hlad to maka buatnaaa llly at Ma atockyarda with a carload of hoga. Ha racalvad aao canla par pound for tha ahlpmant Amung tha formar Waatunlana who wara hara from Walla Walla for Waa ton fay wara lira ad ma McDonald. Mr. and Mra. A. II. Wooda. Mr. and Mr M T. tiura. Mra. LlonaMauaa ami U. M. nk hmond. Jaaa Powla la back from tha t'ma- I II la tlvar, whara ha apant tha aum mula. Hla aon Alva, who waa with him on tha ranch, eonvayad him to Hpokana, and Mra. Wuraar hurried to hul badalda from Waaton In raaponaa to a talagram. It waa found by II a urgaona that lha tntaatlnaa wara par foratad, and an oparatloa waa par formad Monday. Undar tha moat fa vorabla rondltlona. Mr. Wufsar will ba unabla to laava lha hoapltal for thrao waaka or longar. t Rea. Dr. Gcorra II. Van Waiara, Ihi haa baaa appolnuid by Bishop I'adikM'k aa yoncral mlaaiimary of KaMrn Or mm In aaaorilailon wtib Iter. Mr. Powell, and who for mora than 11 waa motor of Hi. Davkl'a t'hiireh at Portland, Or., will eon. duct aervlce nail Monday morning and avenlng In lha Cplacopat Church at Waaton. Waaton paople In ganaral ara Invltad and urged to avail them- aelvea of tha opportunity to hear Dr. mer monlha. Ha want hunting for Van Water, who la regarded aa an deer with Frank Poole, Hhed frlM able and echolarly man. Ha will gr and John Hagar. and they did not re turn amply-handed. a. W. Mlirhell haa begun digging apuda at hla plana on Head and Haw- ley mountain, and re porta that tha I quality hi better than any be haa aver raited. The yield la good, too, one acre ao far harvested having produced It aacfca. A Joong apple tree la growing In (lha yard of Mra. W. M. Oerklng ?n By.. who eetablliihed the nret iuto rrennun eireet, w ii it n eeema 10 oe miatafcen la the aeaaona. Ita foliage rive la Weaton Friday evening. In or der to meet tha members of the con' gregatlon and of All Halnte Guild. Weston and Pendleton and the In termediate towne ara now served by two auto atage tinea aa well aa by tha O.-W. H. N.. and traveling la made both easy and convenient I, O. Wood haa Just put a new Pord automobile on thla run and Issued a time sched ule. To meet thla competition. A. M fannvaMtaf- if sirM S M -. M sen 1 1 s-enaieeliiiew Wm o iiiwimi. f --. aw, tr is A aial r.i 1 CCST l4e ee sail la a 71 MMuerE ' 1 mmm m www r - aha, we awtM f I H. mmmt-. a sMr Waje I rase. ' Liarion O'llarra Waaton Oregon la coming out and It la full of buda and bloaeoma. The tree was trans planted and trimmed hurt aprlng. Misa Clara C. Toung la teaching tha achool In district No. II north of town, wtlh eleven puplla enrolled, and la making her home with the J. N. Turks at Keverfail farm. Mlaa Toung came to Weaton from Portland, but received her professional training in Michigan. R. W. Fletcher, circulation manager of tha Kaat Oregonlan who circulate all over the county In his Ford ma china found himself marooned Kst urday with a broken crank shaft on the try creek road, llnmer Hedrlck brought In tha car for the necessary repair at tha Weaton garage. Weston's annual city election will be held Monday. November II. A mayor, three rounrllmea for two year, a re corder and treasurer are lo be chosen stage line, baa also put a new Pord In eommlaaloa to rep 1st- hi old ma chine. Berved by two other competi tive automobiles between the town and depot. Weaton doean t have to walk anywhere or any time. A eery pleasant feature amona; the social activities or nnlon w a Hsl lowe'en auptwr glren ly the Katun) Afternoon t'luh OrtoW .HI to tha la dle ami i heir hustutnOs. The borne of Mr. It W. Hma n, the hostess, waa must l-enttfiillr decorated In the fall color. Trailing autumn vine ami ml berries were imhh) In the living room, wnila In lha dining; room were the umisI HalluweVn embellishment. A Isinnilfiil tupfier waa spread and an In formal program waa enjoyed later In the evening;. The aOalr waa largely allentlt-d. WESTON - pENDLCTON' . AaU IUt tckatuli A. M. (Mug Went. I. M. Vt Weaton m Wrwtoa t:0 i Athena at ; mm M : - a A . R ,! A. O.!. : P.H I u,4 cntch,-. formerly .f We!rr!r: 1. t Pea die ton ' Adam im Athena " I' ": ' rarest, Mr. and Mra. Jaaa Gordon motored over In their Ford . Haturday from their farm beyond Athena to attend Weaton Day, Aa la hla annual, custom. Jam Kirk patrlck haa gone to tha National neldler Home In California to apend the winter months. - - Motor ear service lo all point, day or night. Also livery and feed etaba eppoalte the Ueuaiiea blacksmith shop. La fa McBrida.. The East Qregoajlaa publishes a re port that Walla, Walla will bold no more frontier show, having found them a financial failure. ; . .. f Weaton I represented on the stu dent roll of the Northwestern buslneaa eollege at Hpokana. by Sylvan Ken nerd and Cyril Praebatel. - Not a few Weaton families dined on venlaoa Sunday, after George Sower and Sim I. Culler had returned from a aucceasful hunting expedition. In the county court veatanday a pro fssied new road up i'lew creek from Weaton waa oHered,eurvejed, and if paactleable will , ba. made a county highway, ( ' Jess York Jr. left yesterday far Mt. Alrv. N. Cm k visit three month with hi grandmother and uncle. He will also look after but father' land Interest there. v,'. Khiva Masa, a young Serbian, killed hlmaelf with a revolver at the C. P. Howman ranch on Butter creek, and Hurrah! Whiz! tfhoonee! Gee Let's do it Some Morc-but Wc !l Watt a flit Weston's Free Day made us all glad, end we surely Had a Good Ulx , Twelve Hundred and Sixty Poor People awapped pasteboard for paper plate and then aoma, TV.e Souvenir Wood were full of Huntert-aom from Will Walla, Pendleton, Hilton, Athena and Adam and ecb found cam. Jim King; kwt hi Goose but Ralph Tucker caved but Pif . lot Hodgaon bad aoma Barn yard Pheasant, but they all rot away, and Jack Chapin'a prise Chanticleer fell to y arribe. Sim Bamea says Flour (a barrel) I in good demand, and Price report that Wheat (two aack) ia moving aome. Jama wiped O'Hsrr' ham, nd a prominent lady drew a "Hair Cut and Shave," ' . " WE WILL NOW RETURN TO OUR VOCATION OP " Hardware, Lumber, Fuel and Implements, and Rob aay be wishea to fir torn special barzai.na tn that Una Green Enamel Ware The Shamrock Style. Come and try him. Ha prefer to go fishing, but aay ha wroold Ilk to close it out before the next trip. , Too know that wbea we say "Bargain" w mean what w aay. S i ( i f J 13 CXli aUi imJ "I. much us aa a Hottentot for a flannel shirt, but thla only enhanced tba Joy ous nature of tha affair. - - . Meala were served to lltt people, and were paid for by Watt Rogers, who originated Weetoa Free Day and who have , received aa ' enthusisstk- trlbut of pralae from all concerned for their enterpiiae and generosity left a note saving that "life without friend I Impossible." Mrs. Harriet Hosier and Mr. Alice Klrkpalrlck left yesterday for Hepp- ner to visit Mrs., J. H. Edwards, daughter-of Mr. Murler, who will re main In Happaer for the winter. Vocal Culture A. V Lundell, B. M will accept a limited number of pu pil In singing and" sight reading on reasonable term. Class forming now. Tour piano tuned at city prices. J. H. Reynolds, a Milton orchardut. Informa the Eagle that ha haa made cash sale thla year of $1200 from three acre of peaches. However, he haa had to take good care of hla 'or chard to occur the results. Umatilla county ha ten standard Everybody likes the kind of enter- lalaera. There's snoush vsrletv to ; nign acnooia. among wnico is n eaton keep It from palling on the palate ofiMtn. mere are il m uregon. ina- ha listener, there la charm in theiWla county contain more recognizee Aa la usually the rase, candidate are manner of tta giving, and the music high achoola than any other' county eumeanat ecarc ana coy. aa eervir i cleverly chosen and well rendered. n tne atate in proportion to lis popu- in me cure Binrrminip dociv rmrrtra t. L. ..k. . v nmnnM I. .. n I,.. - - - - N ,.Tn m W . .. .. J m. M .- - with It na smntuments and sometime ..M...11.. .nu. ..i.w.in J.,0 sr-end,,.. itf 10:10 " Adam 4:10 losing the first crop from hla home-l,,. 11,11 " Athena 1:11 atead In the vicinity of Uurkee. Ore-j,;ovm,7r " ' Igon. Ptacked In the field, nut barley land oats caught fire In some manner Waatea to Alhena, lifl Weaton to ' and went up In flame and mok. A ic; Alhena la AOs ma. Ilo; Mr. Crltihlow had no insurance, tn " Wesson to Pendleton, tl.O; Alhena to telele, 1tt; Adama ta Pendleton, i . i I Round trip. If made In as ma day: Waaton and Pendleton, II.IO; Athena and Pendleton, $1.11. Headquartera: Weaton. at CHy Drug fltero: A'hen. Bt. Ktrhola Hotel; A4ama. Inland Merorntlle Ktore; Pen ,;ditoa, fYeacli Itoatauraat. ' . A. H lOTDEX. loss I a aerlou blow to him. A valued house pet I inlawing from the horn of Mr. and Mra. "rel Mc Orew, who will pay a reward for Ita return. It la a gray Persian cat of unusual also, and disappeared- last Monday, much to the aorrow of Ita mistress. This handsome feline I or royal lineage. Its parents having taken prise In bench how at both Seattle aad Portland. am m mmmm mm mm luxurious fahle settings v That Will Worthily Gr.et the ThankisMiij Table Tha President haa proclaimed the National Thankajrlytng Feat Day. The Old World M In the flame or war, wnit amenca enjoys res aim Tbla will baona of tba moat notable Thaiiktjfiviiig- Annlveraariea In American liattory. The thoughtful housekeeper bl already thinking about tha Turkey. Soon ba will proekl fur the Mine and Pumpkin Pie. Khe will have the potatoee mashed and beaten to a foam a a dellciou vehicle for the rich hrown gravy for ba "Thankeitivlnp; Dinnor" I the pride of her whole year-ami perhaps aMmMn of im iimuy in vunn ua ir uiv '"h V But Are Ihe Dinnerware and Silverware Provided ?" - In rn amundT ta it rich and luxurious, to give that vleamlng radiance to the festal board? Tha whole FINISH of tha aump tuoua IMnner depends on tha Table Sett Inir. Then, bow about other furtilshlnjra-orld pieces, a rug or two, soma drap er lea? How about soma extra bedding for the spare room? The thitig jou naad are bera In almost endless assori mania. o neeo. 01 cnooeing k eouare not entirely plea.ed with. Eseeially I thla true of Dinnerwara (ffli pglUrnt) aid Silvai WMre (six high grade patterns.) , : NOW. A THANKSGIVING SALE . All thla weak and next, several hundred Items 1 .n'i 5nSc ! wry department in this biff tore haa provided a lot of IHANKMjIVING BAK GA1NS. Some of these will be sold out bofore two weeks, some perhaps will ' bat longer. During the last ten days before Thankrgiv ng we will give a FINE TURKEY FKEB to customer whose purchases amount to 126.00 or more, but there will not be so many special bargain. So come early. Space does not 1 permit enumerating these specials, but you may depend on it they ara numer ousand "wortk while. Davir-Kswr'a never disappoint. They alwaya give at least a much of ten tnore-than they promise. THE DflVIS-llflSER CO, Mr. and Mrs. a. H. Fontaine were recent visitors her from their tarn, near Covello, Wash., and remained for Weston Day. Mr. Fontaine waa once a printer, but knew when to quit, and now ha a ranch and an automo bile. Moreover, he refused to trade Ither one for our O. Wash. . When the Fontaine motored back to Co vello they were accompanied by Mra. Fontaine' parents, Mr. and Mr. W. E. Drlakrll, who will visit thera there. A party of Weston cattlemen con tstlng of Ralph Tucker, Jim Ueual len. Oeorg Klnnear and P. A. Mc Brld saw a herd of five elk a few daya ago on the breaks of the Walla Walla river north of dialing's Camp. They were much Interested In watch ing the movements of the herd, as elk are- seldom met with la that vicinity, i Klnnear had a grand little adventure of hla own, having actually helped Forest Banger Baker to kill a bear. A carload of oil wa received thla week by the City of Weaton for appli cation to Ita . thoroughfarea. Main treat, which was recently Improved by grading, haa been thoroughly oiled. and while the Immediate result la not especially delightful. It , la expected that the atreet will be In fine condi tion aoon. "Baking powder" from the brickyard Is being spread on top of tha oil. ' - v'". . billon, except Lane county. : Mr. William MacKensl waa the recent hostess of a delightful recep tion given for the teacher of Weaton by the Saturday Afternoon Club. Tte parlous parlors were artistically .dec orated lir autumnal" colon, and the musical program presented wa ; re ceived with much pleasure and appre ciation by the club ladles and their guests. Dainty refreshmenta 1 were served at the close of the afternoon. Hallowe'en sprites were somewhat discouraged her by the presence of two special policemen aaalating Chief Wilson. Liftln' thing Isn't very easy with so many cop around. However, they managed to tip over aome out building and to put the bell out of commiaalon at the achool house on the hill. In order that the Janitor might appreciate their activities- "Bowser" or "Bow Wow" Edward (special cop) wa carefully and particularly avoided by the goblins, - who called him the above pet name at a aafe distance. . i " . Complete Furnisher of Homes, Pfflcea, Churches, Schoola : ; 10-80 Aider St - (Odd Fellowa' Temple) - WALLA WALLA, WASH. flodel Tailors i and Cleaners Ladies' and Gents- Suits Made -- and Remodeled ,' jfSf Special attention given to out-of-town cleaning sent -by parcel postr- 114 E. Webb St. Pendleton, Oregon 8am Banister greeted Weaton friends Monday while on hla way from Enterprise to Waltaburg. Having traded hla Wallowa county holdings for Waltaburg wheat land. 6am la now on another -deal.- He contemplate awapplng hla Waltaburg land for sua acrea on the Coppei, between Dayton and Dixie. Hla family will remain at Enterprise for the present J. N. Tork brightened The Leader office this week with hi presence and alao with the cheerful ray from shining white metal. Mr, Tork haa formed the commendable habit of aendlng Weston Leader to relative In hi natlva state of North Carolina, and made hla customary annual vlalt to liquidate for hla own and these ubserlptlon. . - Concerning second crop strawber ries, mentioned how and then in the newspaper. J. E. McDanlel come to bat from Weston mountain with the Interesting new that . he haa ripe strawberries, green ones and bloa aoma all on the same vine. Although he forgot to bring us a bunch, we hasten to assert our confidence In Jim' veracity. - , . Suitable monuments of white mar ble. Inscribed with their names and their army connectlone, were lately received by Merrltt A. Baker from the federal government to be placed at the graves of the late Thompeon War ren and James A. Royce In the local cemetery. Both eaw honorable serv ice for their country tn the civil war. A baby daughter, weight aeven pounds, was born September IS to Mr. and Mra. Will & Preston at their homa In Huntington Beach, Calif., and haa been chrUtened Eva Vivian. WESTON TREE DAY A BIG SUCCESS - The lunch was a splendid one, served In cafeteria style In the pioneers' pa vilion by the ladiee of Weston' lead ing churches, the Methodist and the United Brethren. Each church net ted 7. Bill Price. Weston's expert coffee maker, wa enrolled by the la dle, and prepared Just about enough of this beverage to float the dread naught Nebraska la the Culebra cut' It was fin coffee, too. The free entertainment was provid ed by E. D. Hewitt' motion picture, ahow la Weaton opera house. Mr. Hewitt has a new outfit and present ed a fine program during the entire afternoon and evening to hundreds of people-. Hi films are the latest going. and were clearly shown upon the screen. ' Tbe business house and Individual who contributed to the success of Wee on Free Day were aa followa: - To O'Uarra Store. Watts J Rog ers, Goodwin'a Drug Store, Lundeli'a Market. KlrknatHck' Confectionery , Feci 80 Coast Klevator Co., Lieuallen & Son's Blacksmith Shop, I'errjr'a Market. Joe Hodgson Neadowlirook Farm. DeMosa Furniture Store. Wea ton Brick vard, A. James' Weston Barber Shop, F. C. tlreer, 80I er'a. Blackatnitb Shop, Zehin' Bak ery, Stamper' Stables, Dr. S. I KennarU, Weaton Warehouse Co., Weston Mercantile Co., The Farmers' Bank of Wewion, Wood' Feed Mill, Lafe Mc Bride. Tbe Weston Leader, ftedrlok's Garage, Weston Tailor and Berber Shop, Ralph Tucker, the H. A. Brandt Store, the Webb Hotel, tbe Harnett Kconoroy Store. J. B. Far rrn' Confectionery and Pool Hal), F. G. Lucas' Keal Estate Office. THEY SAID: -You Can't Raise Corn in the Northwest Bat corn is grown here good corn, . ,- . . - small cobs, deep kernels, solid ears, and plenty bushels per acre. , , , r - ' Every frmer every live stock owner . . every dairyman knows what corn means. Whether or not yon know that corn is a successful nop in this country, g and ' see the result of a campaign for more pork and better pork, more ;' eat tie, more daine and silos, ana better times at the OREGON -WASHINGTON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO. I UNION PACIFIC SYSIT J .... , Walla Walla, December 2-3-4 c City Primary. A primary mass meeting; of the le- pal voter of the City of Weston, Oregon, I herewith called for next Monday evening. November 8, at 7:30 o'clock at the council chambers, for the purpose of nominating a ticket to Im voted upon at tbe ensutnvr city elec tion Eoveniber 15, 1815.-' P. T. Harbour, Mayor. ii"lillil! The success and nevelty of Weaton Pre Day delighted both the town and Ita visitors. It is likely that no similar event with prises, meala and enter tainment entirely free was ever "pulled off In the United State. Cer. talnly no other town tn the. Pacific Northwest haa thu distinguished lt aelf. We look to see Portland. Walla Walla, Pendlajon and other burg with lea Initiative than Weston, copy Ms neat little "atunt."" Most certainly they are welcome to do so, aa "Imita tion la the since rest flattery." Neither Is New Tork City barred, although the task of feeding five or six million peo ple might overwhelm the merchants of Gotham. Two thousands souvenirs were of fered by Weaton. business men rang ing In value from a five cent lead pen cil to a ten dollar clock, won by Frank Skinner. The people registered their; name in a big book at the DeMosa Furniture Store and drew numbered tickets from a large box with an opening In the top of sufficient sis to admit the hand. The prhtes were distributed among the different stores about town and bore -numbers corres ponding to the tickets. - The task of hunting for them proved to be a mer ry and fascinating one for all, and throngs of aearchera ransacked every business house in tha town. Especial ly did the little boys and girls take delight in thla pastime. ' Through the thoughtrulness of Dr. Watta, hundreds of toya and novelties were provided for tha little ones, and they had a separate box from 'which to draw their prisea. About 1(06 number were drawn In all. and there was a corresponding prise for each, although a number of people did not find their souvenirs Saturday. Record Was kept and the gifte given out later to those who came to town ejraln. Gifts of consid erable value were bestowed by a num ber of business houses, although aa a matter of course the moat of the prisea were Inexpensive. Now and then some eager hunter would draw a prlrv for which he had about as m ston Meal lie! . Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal Dressed Poultry FISiiaMouiay and Thursday Get Our Prices Phone No, S3. Orders taken by phona for mail routes. ., CATTLE AND BOGS WaKTSD F. Perry Information and Premium List Free upon application to S. S. NELSON, Agent, Weston n H. BURNS, D. F. & P. A.. Walla Walla Low Fares for the Round Trip -fi v 2 . V v - (if '' -Mh Time is fast flying; why should you wait? . We want to help you, and have therefore added our Exchange Department. We are prepared to accept the old furni ture you wish to trade for -new. How long have you f wanted a new dining table, new 'dresser, new chair or other article,! but felt that you could not afford,?to throw the old one away? Now is your chance to replace . it. riiure The Belilossf Dr. J. G. McAVATIi OSTEOPATH : Office one block north of the bank ATHENA, OREGON . Electric Treatments . 0" Pbon 621 Given W. M. Pcttnea C. It. Bishop Peterson & Bishop ' ' uwyers ;. ,.,,; Pendleton, Or. ' - Freewater, Or. !' . . I 1 SUr i V The kodak season is at hand, and much . of beauty , is offered by the autumnal land scape. We wish to -remind syou that we have a nice stcck of kodaks , and camera n u plies. Goodwin's siJ iy Was Weston, Oregon Cat