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About The Weston leader. (Weston, Umatilla County, Or.) 189?-1946 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1916)
4s (3 25? S Having received a large new shipment, we are better pre pared than ever to supply your entire family with stylish and service able, footwear-the Foot-Schulze brand. 1 s3 Lin GROCER The Farmers Bank of Weston . Established 1891 Bank Account Best Asset An " account with ' this bank will help you to do right, help keep you right and assist you always, everywhere and with all people. The larger the ac count the more good you can do, but it is not necessary to have a large ac count to start with. Open an account with what you have and we will as sist you to make it grow. i'O. A. CiK : ttHiuMnimiHiisiimiMiimimmii FARMERS AND HOME-MAKERS' WEE aaa RURAL LIFE CONFERENCES i January j to 8, 191 Un lafbraiatloa. rtartltal Help lor llw Row - ike hia, lh t-oouauHiir. Cnmllonrf Otrgna'i BinlMt Indaauiea CaaferracaeeaOreioa'il Stoat Vital Ptobtrai MCTUK-IltMOI!lTKTIONI- HXHIBITIONH-KMTKKrAINMKWTS Tin tkneauM Bopl aucall In yt. It u a great iUra to aiaav Iriend. -with Uvc lalakrra aad thoughts, food . . aruikere. aa4 good war. WINTER SHORT COURSE ; Jaauary i to February 4, 1916 A Practical Arrlcaltatal Co""- 1a a Hal sacll. AaeOrtl acnaiw ia Actual Work al - UA farm and HoaataoU. I. VBfllT BAtMINO. FARM CROPS. S'tlLS. STOCK RAISING, DAIRY WOKK, KHXTSV BAISIWO. ;AaiiKin., iuui INI, iHWiSt,. mrKHOl,U ARTS. MOMS Hl'RalNO. BL'KLMHMt KKTHOOg, ROAD tHl.r(NO rAaMBNr.INKHRINU.RURAt OaUANilATJDN. MASKKTINO. , ComavoMleac Courera WUIkk Taittsa. Jiapert laatracltoa la MaeK-. '- SroSarrd r.llroad ral. par proirreai writ.toTN. Caf f Ertif;r, Ofaret AW Cellag. Carrot. 'll-i DIa. W. G. HUGHES v Dentist Office in tb Elam Building, Milton ' Hour, to 12 and I to 6 ubiinn 1 waits AMorney-at-Law Practice in all State and Federal Courts. ATHHNA. OKEOON j 140 to select from and every pr. guaranteed in fit and quality. It's our pleasure to please. 'I n n n ITU (Phone Main 241) - - HABERDASHER CANDIES The largest stock of Gigars Tobacco and Pipes in town KNIVES and HARMONICAS Kirkpatrick's Confectionery DR. C. H. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Office in Brandt building WESTON OHEOON MOWS THE TTT.1E to pay your Weston Leader "sub" t pair IWJ V WESTON LEADER CLARK WOOD, faklWwr SUBSCRIPTION RATES Strictly in Afrnct Tbi. Year ... .! BO Six Months 0 75 Fnnr Months.... 0 AO ADVERTISING RATES rVrfiirh per month ....... ...... .0 60 Per inrh, 00 insertion. ........... SO lM-kia. Ter line esrh insertion 06 FRIDAY JAN. 21. W FUr al Hit aettetfice at Welles. Orijee, m tccead -daM bmII sutler. While the entente allies haven't made hit in Greece, they are credited with stolen base. Stilt, England cannot win the war by constantly directing: attention to the German casualty list. . 111 1 mm Henry found peace sentiment a bit more difficult to manufacture in Eu rope than "tin Lizzies" in America. 'Cultivation of rood habits is also an excellent way of retting: rid of bad ones," writes a newspaper mentor, be tween cigarette puffs. While the administration doesn't lack for critics, they cannot deny that the United States is still at peaee, without dishonor, in a warring: world. If the republicans do nominate Roos evelt, and this strange thing may hap pen, it will be up to the democrats to discipline him for bolting the republi can ticket. We trust that loyal Oregoniana who have been observing "Letter Writing Week," have not neglected to remind their eastern cousins of our mild and salubrious winter climate. Club wheat has advanced to fl.04 bid and $1.09 asked in Portland and is quoted at around 96 cents in country markets. It ia better than two dollars a bushel in Liverpool, however, which ebowa that the abip-ewner continues to be much more of an opportunist than a philanthropist. An article reprinted elsewhere from the Oregon ian strengthens the general impression that taxes are a lot higher than they ought to be and have in creased out of all proportion to Ore gon's growth in other respects.- It's bard to tell what can be done about it, however. Even though a few offices could be consolidated to advantage in Umatilla county, for instance, the sav ing accomplished thereby would be a mere bagatelle. When better schools, roads and bridges are demanded they must be paid for. Moreover, the tax- j payer always hat the consolation of knowing that the large ahara of his contribution Is spent In hit own com munity. Municipal and school district taxes arc always higher than county taxes and county Unas than state taxes, ' There la also the consolation, uf knowing that the American taxpsper Is fortunate indeed compared to his fel kiwt in Europe, who have a! -ays been heavily taxed and will now have a cost ly war to pay for. Englishmen of means are already required to give up a startling percentage of their annual Income, and the unfortunate German taxpayer la even denied the privilege of kicking against the government. Frederick Maimer,, who la perhaps the most noted war correspondent liv ing and who has had exceptional oppor tunities for observing the great con. flkt in Europe, predicts the defeat of the central powers unless the entente allies grow discouraged. Germany, he saya, did not anticipate the entrance of England into the war and knows that ahe ia beaten unices the can bluff her more powerful foes Into favorable terms. Ia Mr. Palmer's view, "While Germany la giving the impression to the world that ahe is winning, her statesmen and her staff have known from the 4th of August, 1914, that ahe could not win." He closee an Intereet i ig article in Collier'a with the worttt: "Germany ia in the potitlon of a man who atrikea for want of air, for want of room. Ha lungea this wsy and that with the craving for breath for hit hinge and spare for his limbs. He pushes the wall back a little, but it is still there, dashing hit own blood back fat hia face. He breaks through one door, but there is another beyond. The mental strain of such a battle is as se vere aa the physical Next summer, if Rusaia cornea back strong, and Tur key and Bulgaria are tamed, the walls will begin to fall In on the Germans. Merely with a view to promoting an intelligent electorate, wa would sug gest to Registrar Barnes that he enroll onlv those who. follow their names with a "0em.w To be aura, this would also disfranchise Mr. Barnes. But consider our remarks aa to an intelligent elec torate. Wa would hopefully aliggest to T. R. that just about now his country could spare him again for another big game hunt in Darkest Africa. Sneak ins of "tba mean temperature for January," we are reminded that it has been quite a bit meaner than usual. Comments on Mexico may be limited to the observation that it may yet be necessary to commence on Mexico. We will take occasion to remark that there are no bats in the attic of that presidential House in Europe. Trusting vainly to-.the entente, the poor Montenegrin hasn't even the grin left to console him. ; DO TOW WAST ECONOMY T ' (Orerontan.) Benton county haa undoubtedly not suffered a greater proportionate in crease In taxation than other counties in Orea-oa. The' situation there la herein cited because It la typical and for the further reason that the condl tlon haa lately been aiven prominence by discussion at a taxpayers' racetlnt adequately reported by tne Benton County Courier. In 1101 the taxes levied In Benton county ageres-ated the modest aum of 4S.3t7. In 1114 the levy produced 1301. M. Thus In eleven yeara the taxes contributed to support county covernment increased seven-fold. " As to sains in population oaring- tne full period, there are no accurate sta tistics. But in ltOO the population ot Benton county was 70t and In 110 It." ' ., .,- , . , -; . Do the taxpayers of the several counties of Oregon know why ' the legislature does not reduce the num ber of county offices T It Is not be cause the members are not anxious to serve the best Interests of their con stituents. It Is because, whenever a measure of that character Is proposed. the only persons the. legislature hears from are the officers whoae Jobs are threatened and the Intimate friends they can induce to exert pressure at Salem. The ones whose toes are about to be stepped on protest, whlls the great body of taxpayers who would be benefited remain, as silent as the Sphinx. Taxpayers' organisations formed in every county and co-operating to gether can. If representative, get any thing they want from the legislature. And they are more likely ' to get a measure adjusted to the requirements of each county than If a few of them attempt to devlae an Initiative meaa- er declared that to be the only way; that- "the taxpayers could expect no hope from the legislature Which had proven false to the people who elected it was 10.SCI, according to ths United States census. In 110 the amount raised In taxes was f 191, 0s. Compare the two gains. The Increase In popu lation in ten years wss fit per cent The increase In taxes In eight years of that period waa approximately 150 per cent. Aa an Illustration of the ef fect on the Individual, one farmer re ported that fifteen years ago the taxes on his farm had been $2t. This year he Days 1200. It la Indeed an amaslng record. What ia to be done about ItT The tax. payers of Benton county havs formed an organization which will endeavor to reduce taxes. Its plan of action has not yet been definitely adopted, but there is talk of co-operating with other counties In the formulation and pressing of an Initiative measure to consolidate county offices. One speak ure. If plana are made now to elect members who are pledged to reduce taxes and If those members receive when at Salem the backing of the taxpayers' organisations, the reduction will be accomplished insofar as ths limited authority of the legislature over county expenditures will permit. Carl ef ThaiiU. We wish to thank tba neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us dur ing our recent bereavement. ' Mrs. Edwauo Andkksok. EXCITING FIRE IN ZERO WEATHER BsstU taittlat, ftcaftlt If Um WltUa lakuT, teu if la FUBtl The rmputa hulMIng ha north- west corner or Main ana water urcm .! h K. K Z.hni with the V too bakery, waa burned to the ground Sunday UMtrtilng with all Ita ooutenia, causing a lots ol about shin, pamy uuial hv lnauranoa. - - Tha Bra waa discovered at about a.i.vnlnk ami the alarm waa turned In by Newt O'Hai ra. The prolonged olamor ol tha bell WW tne towniiieo. u ti..k a al Hit was oB, and they tumbled out of Ihelf warm beds Into an atmoapltera well below aero. Some merprlaliig boys Heat liu ir em . the hose house and did yeoman work 1. k.lninv ti rlrae the aniwratUS 10 1 he scene o action, fonal.lerahle de- .....l i fnuwn huae and hy dianUK but one good stream and tbra another were soon tajis "r"; blaie from tha Urandt and O Harra h.lrants, and a tla-h ol relief went u,. from tba larga orowd that by tblt lime liatl aaaemuifu. ',.,, u 1.... 1 Um nmiula iMilkliUtt w dootuetl, as lit wootten walls and par titions burned like tinder, the mwtle .llnmted their efforts to saving . 1 iv ..ion leader building a short Main alrat. ttxi string of three buildings awned by Mrs. Margaret Wheeler, to the north v.i.P .Ltvot. The Brat of these tl.an twant ft tft) . i. t II tnLanA anil ys ni nraiu - - - - - --- were equally suoceeaful with the Lead er bulluing. Tbey were allied by Hie heavy blankets ul snow on the roonj ami by the fact tha Hula or no wind was blowing. At that, ll waa an eltec tive bit o! Ore lighting. Tba are la tunposeu to bava started from an over-heated stove and waa Bret noticed by Krauk Utklebrand, who aaw that the heating elove In the bak ery store and the stove pipe were red .,,.1 tiu, Milinir alHjva allae. Ue .1..L..I in 1.- .L..p ami vave the alarm H. Kalon. who had shoe shop In te I. .. 11. 1..... .n.1 ala ilia tiaker'a a .1. .l hail built three Area aiMl 1..1 i..n ..n lnu Ilia iliil&ohotl bak HM , nr i Ui rvk-r ia prvimm Uwb of LU Willi hit. Illitttett. lt VBBUKirm aas-a " dl I not nutloa the Are until the Interior of the main building waa aoiase. in . 1 n 1 lid ta.iri.nM uf Mrs. iivu .aw ' - -- - Zhm, who with two of her children occupied sleeping rooms In tha wast part of the Dupule bull. ling. They got out in their night clothes la the nick of time and were taken to the hum of Rev. George Chapmen, The nearest building north la ocou 1 1 l, li.1m.Um an.1 ilailvh ters. thev ran out scsntlly clad, s did also Mrs. Wheeler and her daunh ter, Mrs. ewl O' Harra. who were In the next adjacent buililinr. . All (oontl r.... I. malulilMkrini lituaMa. while ever thing movable waa carried out of their respective notura oy iumi hands, only to be carried back again when the danger waa over. Mr. Zehm eilinates his loss between Mi.i a-aiiMft I, lnf.lit.lMl Ma nnllea fJW ,IM .".N I 11 ' ' .... - - bakery, confectionery, toliaeoo, gro- . 1 .a.wU aaabt at Of-r arHI rVaUnuraiMw aaa as. , ' - ria , aafaaaask litMttg-wwl fstja aMsUl) iUceirriwJeoOoothe Iwikery (roTr, which ui vei1, aUliouirh vm uf tiU a at. al..eke.l Ti.Sk 7ltn f-ttn. UUlIIa W aa a-sa7ei. ea a saw ilr lost practically all their clothes, . .-1 1 .1 i...nu . .1 u . anu nave since oevu mauaiuiiy rvyat. Illy uunw i m.. ri, lini'iila liitlldtnir was owned lit Mrs. J. B. thipuisaod waa I nan red for jul I. tii,nA linn, muinf , nn ' uinum. ih n - . . - .1 . 1. - 1 uccupiea in pioneer nines uy n mercn andiae store conducted by tba late Harry Eaton loat all his clothes ex cept those on his bsck and all his shoe hop tools. He bad no Insurance ami Is plsving la ill deserved bard luck. LI. .1 iA Ml.,k lAwtwl aaalnw I li lhalcarv tiroper. Had this beeoma lovolred In the flames, 11 wouia inevitaoiy nave Mr. Zehm, accomnld by bis old est son, waa in nposane on a Duainvaa trln at l ha lima of the flra and return ed the next day. He Is continuing tha operation 01 nis oaae own ami ia t.u.,l I. Ul. knlll lia lk. l'Uea Store, the Barnett Koonomy Htora and n.irapatnci( a unitnaiunvry. nv win . . L.L,H lu.. 1. a DUfr rvuiJVU it IWHOrT awrv, unw 1 . I . . ( 1.11 11 1 1 - . lesaeu .no nannv ouuuiiig ami ia uix- 1 .i...C 1. nn. ,.f business. ' Kotlca of SloukJioldrm Meeting. The annual meeting of stockholders of The Farmers Bank of Weston will be held st Its office In the City of Weston, County of Umatilla, State of Oregon, on Friday, the 2Hth day of January, Iflf, at 1:10 o'clock in tne afternoon, for the election of director for the ensuing year, and for the trans. sctlon of such other business as may propsrly come before the meeting. Weston, Or., Decemiier s' 10Iu. . E. M. SMITH, cashier. IMPORTANT NOTICE We have never before sold a remedy with the QUICK action of simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., st mixed In Adier-l-ka, the appendicitis preventative, ONE SPOONFUL, re lieves sour stomach, gas and constipa tion AT ONCE. H. doodwln, drug gist. i Dale Rothwelli Optical Specialist I give all my time to the fit- ting and grinding of glasses. - I 1 have practiced in Pendleton six years. All work guaranteed. American Nst'l Bank Bid. ' ; (Upstairs). Pendleton Oregon wmmm I rati utstrlc -umI poj-yrlaflil etaind or tao fexs tWat4 nteaoV-i ktrhm or rravtaw m4 4m grrtttlao! for pgr! tAltOH aWMl M 1-kH-nfsdsHSty, IWuUl fiefvtieejBV PATIKTt BUILD VORTUtC tor fan. Oaf frsju. fcaa Ok 1441 trll hgw. wtaH W aatvWgg Md ggtrw ft ntociarf, Write Mstajr. D, SWIFT a CO. PATEMT LAWVERa. 303 Seventh St., Wathinnion, 0. C " BREVITY OF ENGLISH. Ita Advaalaas la This ajeepeet Ovee rsntfc and Osimaa. a aa internal hum I wi-fl. rliited m parallel columns In r'rvmh, Herman ind Kaglleh, lue Ihiw verahms Mug essct trauslathms of nu h otlier. the CaglWh reKrt lursrlutil.t nulshed limit eometlmea II won by a v. hole - 4 a rules I be rreora rrNrt waa the itw-t diffusa, This brevity of Knall-h at twrlly es plained ly I "I f" U made up to au eitraonlliiBry ciienl af words af ou ay llable, Ita txaiua bar ing timllka the Uermiim l't all their liiitcrtloaa ascept the aawwalva "a." aava bwvuic were fsit. a very large proportloa of llwiu m.a.twyllahh-. la tlermsB.v a mnnav)llal' rwt ace rally alwaya gel au eitra ayllafh. tacked aa by way of '" idiu la Ibe aevoad laca Kngll-h baa lima at tha elaborate and eipih machinery af atructura lust rrvnch hi, au It asvea mra la preiaiellhiaa and aut h ra. phenutlla. Inatasd. EU!llh has what the grammartaua call la HMt aaglu tlastloa-lb.it at. athkhig wools 10 getber In groups without ellber pri- sltlona or case endings la connect I hem Aa example of Ibe f.wnier hind ul brevity la word like 'eanhiprnke," two ayllalitea, compered with the man vrUla.lwu.' three eyllal-ee, and the Krvm'b "tremhleiait d lerre." gva ayllaWe-. Aa emuipte of Ibe terseoesa uf KuIUb wm.kl tie a phrase Ilka, "I have been to Ibe maiee and hare bow come lank: -.ery word a single syllabi la, a telegram this would be Just as ImWIUilM- In the furss -Iteeu bouse now lawk ." You cannot carry that aort of thing far In any ether Enropeaai languagiN-aiaacaeaiev Uttardiaa, " THE STATE OFrRAItKUH n Had a harttlle la What la Haw tsstsm Tsawtttsi. la IT!U Korib Carullu i. gfowlag lm patleut of the bnrden Ihnl her wealera ettlemeuta bad luipo-el upoa bar treasury aad Irritated ny Ibe cihit plnlnla of the people ot lie- eevtlona, paaavd an art Cunrej ln. M tba fvhral guverumeni all the sind ihnl aowroa atltote tba stnla of Teuinwe. The people of Ibe tnuniry Ihst la now esatvra Tennessee, feeling brn aalvea left without a gnvrraaienl. made baste to argents llarmnelrea Into aa Independent commiHiaealib. whlca they railed, aa a Hibutv In the illus trious phlhs-iphcr. Iba ne uf frank. Iln. Tbe iteuplc applied f"f adml loo Intu Ibe I'nhw: but. Ibe federal ROTemment la lng slow and unwilling to art and North ramllna having re pealed the ail of era loll of h w eat ers proTlnre la the L'lihm. the slnie of Kranklla ram Into very troubled wa Icrs for eotue years. gomu elTorta were manV to persuad the KcBtacklana la Join ihemaelvea la lbs etat of frankllu. a provlalou bar ing been made for surb rwoprratlou la the cntliuilon of lb eeHmcnl. Imt tbey ram to nothing The new aisle gradually fell l piece, aad In I7T Ita hrtilUiut and able goveriHH1. Jolin r- vler. waa put na trial fot liU-'b trraaoo, II waa retenaed by a daring raaru 'ltd antn-HiO'-nlly nloni'd and restor ed m nam ! Hie leadership, whh h be never toat In ttte aflecihina of bis peo ple, la ITS? Ib lam lw.-U.lii lure of the atst uf Kran-ltn held Ms alva at UrDvUla.-P-ltndelibta lrsa, Wspslaeei's CsofiUene. ' Just before bb tniirrlMii NniNtlena r retved the aiiiuineiil ag rommsndrr In chief uf lb army tar Italy. II waa I be a tweuty-mx. "Vim are rat kef young," said on of Ibe illrei-lora. "u assum reMpooaibillty e weighty ami In tnke cviuuwimI ovet veteran gea rala." ; " - ' -Id one yar." Nswt r piled, "I snail be old or dead " -Ve caa plar you lu rvmmnad of men unly." said Caraot. "for the inaii arc la need uf, everything, ami w caa furulsh you with no tntvy lu provld atippllea," "Ulv me only men nionsh." Nnpi Icon answered, "aud I uck for notblua more: I will be unawemlile fi-r ibe result.-"TBhle T"lk and Opinions ot Nspoleow Buonnpana" Pure Brad Arsb Morses ;in Calm there la a wa-lety fitr lire serving Ih pur bred Ami) horwe. II Is snld Ihul recent rMmrea in llie nves tin halilta ttt llie ItediHlHlS hltr re stilled In Ih delertorettim of lh boraea, A prarthttl burw mna of wide experlenc any Ihnl as a rule the Arab horse Is now no lietter ttvtiled thna our awn burses, whatever mny hav Ik en ma nt tha aid (taVS Whl-n BtlCh INWnM aa "Tba Arab to Ula Htei-d" were wrl lea. A Treublemeher. "Whv did roa led mr wife that be for I met bar I promised to lov yon foreverF -Well. dMn't your "Burs 1 dkl. but ibst's no kind of conversation ta g" In a man's wife wltb,"-Plttsburgb Plntcb. uwiisd. . Mr. Gitagsa- Before wa were mar ried you used to say ymi cotiWt listen to my aweet vole all night. Mr. 41 wipes -Wall, at that time I hud no Idea Pd car bar t do It JuoV. Not a Boot Winner. Tramp One I waa well known si a wrestler, mum. Ijtily-And do yon wrestle now? Tramp- Only wld pov- arty, munv Nw Orlenns 1 icoea-rua. ynna, , . Cotnparison nor thna reality makes happy and caa tnsk tbea wretcbeL Fsltbam. Butter Wrappem Furnished and Printed at the Leader office Sixty (minimum) $0 75 One hundred 1 00 Two hundred 1 50 Each additional hundred. 0 80 lathe Circuit tVurt of Ih that of tire gun lor I'mailllt County, Leila (1. Ureitnry, I'lilnllfT, vs. Denby llreg iM-y, IWfvndsbk To IWnhy bieguiy, Defsndtnl tbutt named 1 In ttta Namr or Statu ot OMUiioNi You are hereby required lit sper and arawvr ths eomhlalnt lied against yuu la ths alatve amlilad eaea wiiiiln at. eekt of lha data ul tha Brat pulillrvtua uf this summons, lu- It. 00 or Ufohe Krlilav the 1Mb day of Kr-hruary, (Will; ami luu will laae nutlce ihst II yau fall ta appear and ...... ue tilna.! wlililn. aalil lima kaai plaluilff. lur went thereof, will apply -lu the above entitled emirt for tha r Del preyed tor and demsniled la tit iirajenif licrMkl emiilstnn namely,! 1 fur a decree of the court forever list solving the ImhmIb ! mai rliminy now and heretofore existing lietaeea plala tin and tMvmhot ami lur an alului dlvoi-e frtuii the defendant. This aiiiniiHina la iiulillahrd partuaaa to an order ol Ih Ifonorable Ullhert it. PIimIiml itulua f Lha aluiva a all. tied court, duly anwle sad It led here la on the Stab dey ol Ih-cemlier, I VIS. ' The fli-al pulilli-atiim of Ihla sum mvne will lie mule in tha Weatoa Lssder puhllahed st Wealon, O.-egua, aa rV dar, tha Slat dsy ol December, Htti, siul llie Isat publlcailon will ita mads) on Krhlay, the llth Utv ol Ksbraary, I Wis, making a publleaifoa) af ala coax' MMnnllva tt.allL listed at Pendleton, Oregon, oa thlg 1 the SVthuay of Deeemher, lull U'11.1. M l-a-reaailW. . Atiurney roe ttalaltff. IWofflce addreas: Hatlib-Crsslwrd llldg., IVntlleton. (iregon. Weston Meat Market Prime Beef Pork, Mutton, Veal Drcsxd Poultry FISH MourJgy and Thumiay Get Our Pilcca Phone No, S3. Ordera taken by phone for mall roatea, ants m gaa wuto PcrrjL& Weber It's .True Economy TO TRADE AT TIs km Stcre Wrhny for rash and aett fog rash-at smsll margin. ' GROCERIES Craih and Linen Cootlf NOTIONS School Supplies PHONE NO. C33 nil 1 niBttflfln Nature's Food ' for hones and cattle Is the grans that grows on meadow and bill. The next best thing is sweet, clesn, bay and feed that cornea from our mill. When . you need rolled grain af tba right aort for keeping your livestock In In fet tle, look for our sign and tha goaet things for for your dumb servant , stored in our bins. Wa handle Steam Kolled Barley, OsU and Wheat; Baled Hay, Millstuffs and Chicken Feed, , We're local agents for Psroek Flour and Blatchford'sQaU Meal. VhontUl. D. R. WOOD the Feed Man Dr. J. G, A.cMAT.1 OSTEOPATH Ofilc one block north af tba bank ATHENA, OREGON Electric Treatments Given f!ir Phona 621 1 i, H